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                    <text>To touch .. 1s to see&#13;
f wo men, one old and one young, were engaged in a&#13;
heated discussion: Which was the more impQrtdilt&#13;
sight or touch?&#13;
The young man boldly declared that through sight&#13;
all knowledge and beauty were reuealed. The ref ore,&#13;
sigh fl was by far the more important of the senses&#13;
The old man, who had lost his sight years earlier,&#13;
became impatient with the young p ilosopher.&#13;
"Truly young man, you can't appreciate sight because&#13;
you haue neuer known a world without it."&#13;
"I am blind but through my eyes I see. I can dfstinguish beauty from ugliness, soft from hard, and&#13;
hot from cold. You touch someone eueryday. A smile&#13;
or a frown. a tear or laughter- they all touch people&#13;
in a certain place--the heart."&#13;
' 11 say to you young man, you are the one who is blind,&#13;
for you 1ee only through physical sight. All of the&#13;
senses are blessings. but withou touch, you cannot&#13;
reach a person's true feelings and emotions. To touch&#13;
i• to 1ee."&#13;
C88177&#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . I· II&#13;
ATHLETICS . ... . ..... 1.2- 57&#13;
ACTIVITIES .. , . . . . . . . SS· 93&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS ..... , 94-107&#13;
ACADEMICS ...• , .... 108-135&#13;
f ORTRAITS ..... , .... 136-165&#13;
HONORS . . . . ....... 166119.2&#13;
ADS ..........•.... 193-209&#13;
CLOSING ............ 210-Jt.2 &#13;
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BLOOD on the fieldSWEA T on the groundSH REDS of skin left behind by&#13;
Mat-burns, floor-burns, rope-burns&#13;
Leaving a little behind,&#13;
Giving the SCHOOL&#13;
Remains of CONTACT,&#13;
No matter how VIOLENT.&#13;
The FIGHT stands; the GAME runs;&#13;
The TRACK is still itself&#13;
For its own reward.&#13;
There are no VAIN GLORIES.&#13;
a. John Behrens b. J.V. Football&#13;
c. Dave Flenker d. J.V. Basketball&#13;
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14/ Varsily Football &#13;
Gridders aim · for • wins&#13;
With the return of a strong backfield and a scrappy defense, it looked like&#13;
it would be a fruitful year for Coach Don Hinkle, but the grapes turned sour&#13;
as his gridders ran into a tough National Division and came out of the demanding competition with a 3-5-1 record.&#13;
Aerial ace and All-City quarterback Paul Crane showed composure as he&#13;
steadily guided the offense all season long, and more often than not one would&#13;
find John Wickman making some spectacular catches from Crane's tosses. When&#13;
the air game wasn't moving, the speed and moves of All-City halfbacks John&#13;
Barber and Tom Carrithers kept the defense honest. In addition, good showings&#13;
were also made by Jim Conley, Jay Svoboda, Terry Cooper, and Mark Lorenzen,&#13;
as they were aided by their decisive and determined teammates.&#13;
All-City linebacker Jerry Rounds led the defense, even though he sat out&#13;
the last two games with a knee injury. Chasing Rounds on the tackle charts&#13;
was gutty halfback Jim Wright, along with halfbacks Carrithers, Wickman, and&#13;
Jim Chapman. Defensive line play was highlighted by Jay Svoboda, Mike&#13;
Shrader, Rod Jensen, Mark Lorenzen, and Jim Petersen.&#13;
d&#13;
a. Jim Wright adjusts the defense.&#13;
b. Terry Cooper leads the way for Tom Carrithers.&#13;
c. TEAM- First Row: John Barber, Rick McDonough.&#13;
Jay Svoboda, Butch Atherton, Jim Conley, Jerry&#13;
Rounds, Jim Petersen., Dave Kruse, Rick Bryant, Mike&#13;
Wichman, Lowell Kennedy. Second Row: Larry&#13;
Osbahr, Bill Maron, Bob Williams, Frank Rash, Dan&#13;
Meyer, Larry Nansel, Rod Jensen , Rick Reeves, Terry&#13;
Cooper. Scott Goodwin. Third Row: Clyde Hollins,&#13;
Scott Casady, T 0111 Mahoney. T 0111 Rettig, Bill Behm,&#13;
Pat Brown, Chuck Petersen, Fred Marsh. Mike&#13;
Shrader. Fourth Row: Tom Carrithers, Randy Jensen,&#13;
Mark Boos, Pat McAtee, Matt Atherton, Scott&#13;
Bomgaars, Bill Cenovich, John Hough. Fifth Row:&#13;
Paul Crane, John Wickman, Dave Cooper, Lee&#13;
Garreans, Dave Shrader, Scott Kaiser, Jeff Clark, Jim&#13;
Neely, Jim Chapman. Sixth Row: Coaches Reed Emsick, Phil Nielsen, Dick Graves, Dennis Dozark, La rry&#13;
l\rgersinger, Don Hinkle, Ron Holland. and Managers&#13;
Scott Ritchie, Dave Hagen.&#13;
d. Spectators see action.&#13;
Varsity Football/ IS &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
16/ Varsity Football&#13;
a. A. L. defense stymies Prep.&#13;
b. John Barber puts his trademark on T.J.&#13;
c. "Hey, Jerry- go punch that Red," coa xes Reed&#13;
Emsick to linebacker Jerry Rounds.&#13;
c &#13;
Sophomores show potential&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. TEAM- First Row: Mike Pierson, Matt Hale,&#13;
Mark Muffley, John Randall, Mike Hasbrouck, John&#13;
Sundermann, Joel Volentine, Scott Mann, Wesley&#13;
Kelsey, Bob Maxwell, Terry Nation. Second Row:&#13;
Shawn Peters, Mike Leaders, Keith Green, Steve&#13;
Vargas, Phil Johnson, Kent Stopak, Mark Purdy.&#13;
Tim VanPelt, Jim Cook, John Hutchison. Third&#13;
Row: Dave Gross, Russ N~wman, Steve Porter,&#13;
Mark Wilson , Rick Hardman, Dave Evers, Jim&#13;
Currie, Dale Hunt, Dan Hayes, Jeff Young, Mike&#13;
McDuffie. Fourth Row: Rick Shadden, Phil&#13;
Blackman, Brian Kadereit. Steve Main , Kevin&#13;
A 3-4-1 season doesn't sound very&#13;
impressive, but the scoreboard ·doesn 't&#13;
tell the whole story of the sophomore&#13;
gridders. They proved they could play&#13;
offense by beating Boys Town 52-0,&#13;
and they proved they could play defense by beating Benson 5-2.&#13;
Defensive play was highlighted by&#13;
Mike Leaders, Jon Sundermann, Kent&#13;
Stopak, and Mike Jensen.&#13;
Offensive standouts were Shawn&#13;
Peters, John Sundermann, Matt Hale,&#13;
Mike Leaders, and Terry Nation.&#13;
Bryson, Brian Whitney, Mike Jensen, Ed Pierce,&#13;
Kevin Leedom. Fifth Row: Coaches Phil Nielsen,&#13;
Dennis Dozark and Ron Holland.&#13;
b. Matt Hale takes an untouched trip to end zone&#13;
with Mike Leaders as a body guard.&#13;
Sophomore Football/ 17 &#13;
Harriers outstride competition&#13;
Varsity cross country runners completed a fine season this year with a five&#13;
win, five loss record that enabled them&#13;
to finish in sixth place in the tough&#13;
Metro Conference. Junior Bob Thomsen&#13;
led the harriers with a second place&#13;
ranking in the Metro Invitational Meet.&#13;
An experienced team of Ed Clatterbuck,&#13;
Kenney Nelson, Dave Johnson, Dave Thomsen, and Bob Thomsen also won first&#13;
place at the one-mile Council Bluffs&#13;
Mile T earn Race.&#13;
b&#13;
IS/ Cross Counrry&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
a. Thomsen twins and Kenney Nelson lead the&#13;
pack against Benson and Bellevue.&#13;
b. Mike Stoddard runs up a hill "to fetch a pail of&#13;
water."&#13;
c. Dave Thomsen finishes a two-mile run. &#13;
a b&#13;
c&#13;
a. Dave Johnson seems to be saying, "You can't catch me,&#13;
I'm the gingerbread man."&#13;
b. Cross Country Team-First Row: Al Palensky, _N_eal&#13;
Spence, Dave Thomsen, Ken Weber, Randy Fricke, Ed&#13;
Clatterbuck, Kevin Crook, Mark Fjare, Mark Cooley. Second&#13;
Row: Curtis Bahr, John Bahr, Harold Petersen, Larry Payne,&#13;
Kenney Nelson, Dave Johnson, Mike Renteria. Third Row:&#13;
Duane Jensen, Jim Johnson, Todd Shanno, Bob Thomsen,&#13;
Mike Stoddard, Coach Mike Freeman.&#13;
c. Bob Thomsen breaks the two-mile school record.&#13;
Cross Couniry/ 19 &#13;
Three tennis&#13;
players&#13;
advance&#13;
to state&#13;
A.L. boys tennis team took runner&#13;
up in district meet out of eight teams.&#13;
Greg Brown went to state for singles&#13;
and David Childs and Brian Emerson&#13;
went to state for doubles. Fall tennis&#13;
team obtained six wins and four losses&#13;
and spring tennis team earned nine&#13;
wins and one loss. In the Metro league,&#13;
the team excelled.&#13;
a&#13;
JO/ Boys Tennis&#13;
a. Brian Mayberry hopes his ball goes over the net.&#13;
b. First Row: Pat Dailey, Kirt Payne, John Hough,&#13;
Ed Stacy. Second Row: George Oamek, Greg&#13;
Brown , David Childs. Brian Emerson. Brian&#13;
Mayberry. Mark Peters and Coach Forbes.&#13;
c. Brian Emerson is happy about his hit. &#13;
Boys try to beat 655&#13;
A.L's bowlers took second, fourth,&#13;
and fifth in inter city league. A.L.&#13;
#1 consisting of Bob Leibel, Jeff&#13;
Haven, Kirk Livingston, Herb Ridings,&#13;
and Bruce Kirk finished with a second&#13;
place and a record of 87 wins and .25&#13;
losses. Herb Ridings had the high individual game in the league with .287.&#13;
Herb Ridings and Jeff Goeser had a&#13;
high irtdividual series with 653 and 638.&#13;
a. Mike Hensley, Rob Williams, Jerry Collier, Jeff Goeser, Tim&#13;
Ehlert.&#13;
b. First Row: Tim Thomsen, Gaillard Johnson, Second Row: Jeff&#13;
Whitman, John Blanchard, Jim Mohatt.&#13;
c. First Row: Bob Leibel, Herb Ridings, Second Row: Jeff Haven,&#13;
Bruce Kirk, Kirk Livingston.&#13;
d. Jeff Whitman stares at Kirk Livingston's style.&#13;
Boys Bowling JI&#13;
• I &#13;
Rebuilding proves to be a&#13;
Rebuilding was the major task Coach&#13;
Reed Emsick undertook in an effort to&#13;
fill vacancies left by graduation.&#13;
Coach Emsick had to rely heavily on&#13;
junior grapplers Mike Renteria, Mark&#13;
Shearer, John Hough. Mark Fjare,&#13;
Matt Atherton, and Bob Anderson, as&#13;
Rod Jensen, Mike Peary and Tom&#13;
Mahoney were the only seniors to add&#13;
backbone to the squad.&#13;
Three outstanding grapplers were&#13;
produced throughout the course of the&#13;
season. Senior Rod Jensen compiled a&#13;
19-7 record, junior Mike Renteria 20-8&#13;
and sophomore Mike Shrader 10-10.&#13;
Rod Jensen, Mike Renteria, Mike .&#13;
Shrader, Mark Shearer, and Tom Mahoney advanced into District tournaments only to be eliminated in the&#13;
finals.&#13;
ll/ Vars 11 y Wrestling&#13;
b&#13;
a. First Row: Steve Underwood, Mike Renteria,&#13;
Mike Peary. Mark Shearer, Mark Fjare, John&#13;
Hough, and Coach Reed Emsick. Second Row:&#13;
Assistant Coach Frank DiBlasi, Tom Mahoney,&#13;
Matt Atherton, Bob Anderson, Rod Jensen, Mike&#13;
Shrader, and Bob Wade.&#13;
b. Bob Anderson shows a T. J. opponent that he&#13;
doesn 't go down too easily.&#13;
chore &#13;
a. Senior grappler Rod Jensen appears to be using&#13;
his head during T. J.- A. L. match.&#13;
b. Team members gaze on as Torn Mahoney&#13;
dazzles everyone with his own techniques.&#13;
c. Mike Shrader and the opposing wrestler do a&#13;
waltz before getting down to business.&#13;
Varsity \Vr!!sthng .B &#13;
Compiling a 3 record Coach Dennis Dozark and his sophomore&#13;
wrestlers fell victims to a few points&#13;
in the final seconds of the match. In&#13;
the early season, the fiesty grapplers&#13;
downed Benson only to fall short of&#13;
Bellevue and Burke by 3 points. Westside was the only victor by a dominating margin giving the experience&#13;
needed for next year.&#13;
Two outstanding sophomore&#13;
wrestlers who ended the season with&#13;
outstanding 4-0 records were Dan&#13;
Peary and Joel Volentine, 138 pounds&#13;
and 105 pounds respectively. The two&#13;
most improved wrestlers were Mike&#13;
Hasbrouck at 126 pounds and Jeff&#13;
Berding at heavy weight.&#13;
b&#13;
24/J. V. Wrestling&#13;
Sophomore talent boost J.V .'s&#13;
a. First Row, Guy Reche r, Tracy La rson, Mike&#13;
Lambert. Dave DiBlasi, Mark Hanna, and Mike&#13;
Hasbrouck. Second Row, David Porte r, John&#13;
Sunderrn ann, Russ Newman, Doug Sha rp. Fra nk&#13;
Rash, and Jeff Berding.&#13;
b. Sophomore David Gross "stalks" his vic tim during the South ma tch.&#13;
c. Junior Dave DiBlasi wraps a grapevine a round&#13;
his Sout h opponent. &#13;
Inexperience&#13;
The Junior Varsity were successful&#13;
in their bid for a winning season as&#13;
they posted a 4-3-1 record.&#13;
The enthusiasm of the sophomores&#13;
who wrestled J.V. along with their&#13;
sophomore duties show promise for&#13;
next year. Coach DiBlasi hopes the experience will be what is needed for&#13;
another successful season.&#13;
Tracy Larsen posted the only undefeated record on the squad with a&#13;
6-0 mark. Jeff Berding captured a&#13;
second place at the West Harrison&#13;
Tourney while Joel Volentine placed&#13;
fourth in the Westside Tournament.&#13;
a. First Row, Dave Koenig. Joel Volentine, John&#13;
Shockey, Doug Sharp. and Mike Hasbrouck. Second&#13;
Row, David Porter. John Sundermann, David&#13;
Gross. Russ Newman, and Jeff Berding.&#13;
hampers grapplerS&#13;
d&#13;
b. Mike Hasbrouck appears to be on top during his&#13;
ma tch against South oppone nt.&#13;
c. "Roll on over Big Boy," grunts sophomore Mike&#13;
Hasbrouck.&#13;
d. Dave Koenig shows his ma n he's in control.&#13;
ophomor~ \ restling ]5 &#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
Bob Pusey earns state&#13;
sidehorse championship&#13;
Nineteen gymnasts captured a 9-3 record. The team swung its way to sixth&#13;
place in the State Meet, fourth in the Metro Tourney, and third in Metro&#13;
League Meets. A.L. placed in the state meets as follows: sidehorse-seventh,&#13;
parallel bars and rings-eighth. On the sidehorse, Bob Pusey placed first;&#13;
Mark Royer took fourth in the State Meet; and Tracy Kimnach placed eighth in&#13;
the high-bar event.&#13;
b&#13;
~L&#13;
a. Boys Gymnastics Team- First Row: Mark Royer, Tom Brandon, Jim Hathaway, Dale Grote,&#13;
Bob Pusey, Mark Shearer, Bob Bonnichsen, Ed Hunt. Second Row: David Koenig, Tracy Kimnach,&#13;
Nick Flaten, Doug Grote, John Shockey, Steve Underwood, Shawn Matheson, Roger Bryson,&#13;
Coach Bill Beasley.&#13;
b. Tracy Kimnach "psyches himself up" for his trampoline routine.&#13;
c. Mark Shearer performs an L-seat on the parallel bars.&#13;
d. Sophomore John Shockey gains experience on the rings.&#13;
16/ Boys Gymnas11cs &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Showing off as usual, senior Tracy Kimnach,&#13;
executes a back aerial pike in floor exercise.&#13;
b. State "Champ", Bob Pusey, strains to dismount&#13;
when he could just fall off!&#13;
c. After a year in gymnastics, junior Rick Boetel,&#13;
finds it easy to sl~p anywhere!&#13;
c&#13;
Boys Gymnasiics/ 17 &#13;
a&#13;
Coach leads tankers&#13;
to best record ever&#13;
c&#13;
a. The Abe Lyax swim team- First Row: Tom Kealy. Tom Brandon, Rod Williams, Shawn Peters.&#13;
Albert Palensky, Mike Post. Second Row: Bob&#13;
Pusey, Dave Flenker, Clark Giles, Jeff Hatfield. Kurt&#13;
Cha pman. Dan Kea ly.&#13;
b. Kurt Chapman prepares to leap into the brink.&#13;
c. Bob Pusey demonstrates his diving technique.&#13;
d. Clark Giles backstrokes to a winning performance.&#13;
281 Boys Swimming&#13;
b&#13;
d &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
"Ch. Tommy only seventy-nine laps to gol" a. in up. •&#13;
S Dave Flenker to teammate Tom Kealy. encourage&#13;
Abe Lynx mermen swam to the most&#13;
successful season recorded ending their&#13;
hard-fought dual season with a 12-4&#13;
record. Mr. Joe Hauser, in his first&#13;
year of coaching_ duties with the able&#13;
swimmers, coached the Lynx to a sixth&#13;
place finish in the Metro Conference.&#13;
Through many strenuous hours of sheer&#13;
determination and effort, the tankers&#13;
took fifth place out of eleven teams&#13;
in the district qualifications. The&#13;
Lynx qualified two relay teams and&#13;
three individuals in the state meet.&#13;
The 200-yard medley relay teams consisting of Clark Giles, Shawn Peters,&#13;
Tom Brandon, and Dan Kealy set a new&#13;
school record with a time of 1.51.7.&#13;
Leading team members were Clark&#13;
Giles-backstroke, Tom Kealy-freestyle, and Tom Brandon who finished&#13;
eleventh in the state in the 100-&#13;
yard butterfly.&#13;
b. Clark Giles tags Dave Flenker as teammates Jeff&#13;
Hatfield, Shawn Peters, and Al Palensky look on.&#13;
Boys Swimming,' 29 &#13;
Lynx cagers advance to sub-state&#13;
Experience was the key for the Abe&#13;
Lynx cagers as the starting five&#13;
returned from last year's squad with&#13;
varsity letters and valuable playing&#13;
time. With the back court work of Paul&#13;
Crane and Robb Eyre, forwards Chris&#13;
Jensen and Tom Carrithers, All-City&#13;
pivot man Scott Franz and the always&#13;
vocal bench bunch, the Lynx took the&#13;
City Championship with impressive&#13;
defeats over Thomas Jefferson and St.&#13;
Alberts. An overall record of 11-9&#13;
was compiled by Coach Gene Armstrong's court crew as the Lynx came&#13;
as close as one game from gaining a&#13;
berth in the State Tournament, losing&#13;
to Harlan in the final seconds of the&#13;
game.&#13;
30/ Va rsity Basketball&#13;
I&#13;
a. Varsity Basketball Team: John Barber, Robb&#13;
Eyre, Chris Laustrup, Jim Neely, Larry Nansel, Mike&#13;
Allmon, Tom Rettig, Scott Franz, Chris Jensen, Tom&#13;
Carrithers, John Behrens, Scott Miller, Jim Chapman, Paul Crane, and John Wickman.&#13;
b. Chris Jensen soars above a Central Eagle for&#13;
two points.&#13;
c. Scott Franz has complete control of the situation. &#13;
I&#13;
a. Robb Eyre leads the tough A.L. fast-break against&#13;
Boystown.&#13;
b. Paul Crane looks on as Tom Carrithers puts on a&#13;
dribbling show.&#13;
c. Scott Franz lays in an easy bucket against Tee&#13;
Jay.&#13;
d. The "Bench Bunch" gives their support.&#13;
C88477&#13;
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arsll y Bask.iball 31 &#13;
J.V. cage Metro second place&#13;
Coach Phil Nielsen and his Junior&#13;
Lynx cagers took second place in the&#13;
Metro National Division with a well&#13;
balanced scoring attack. Jon Ryan led&#13;
with scoring honors of 10 points a&#13;
game, while Scott Miller topped the&#13;
charts in rebounds. Scott Bomgaars,&#13;
Mike Allmon, Rick Hardman and Bill&#13;
Cenovich contributed their scoring&#13;
talents to wind up the season with a&#13;
9-7 record.&#13;
The team captured a very impressive&#13;
victory over Crei~hton Prep 67-60, one&#13;
of the top teams in Nebraska. Prep had&#13;
previously been undefeated for two years.&#13;
31/ J. V. Basketball&#13;
a. J.V. Basketball Team- First Row: Joe Moore, Pat&#13;
Brown, Jim Sweem, Jon Ryan. Scott Bomgaars, and&#13;
Jim Johnson. Second Row: Bill Cenovich, Scott&#13;
Miller, Mike Allmon, Mike Walsh, Dave Petratis,&#13;
and Rick Hardman.&#13;
b. Rick Hardman and Scott Bomgaars run an effective cross against Harlan defense.&#13;
c. Bill Cenovich's talents are too much of a&#13;
challenge for his opponent. &#13;
Sophomores end season victorious&#13;
a. Sophomore Basketball Team-First Row, Craig&#13;
Buehler, Phil Johnson, Mark Rock, Dave Stucker,&#13;
Pat Daley. and Coach Mike Forbes. Second Row,&#13;
Keith Green. John Blanchard, Steve Vargas, Jim&#13;
Currie, Tim Scherle, Gary Osbahr, and Mike&#13;
Jensen. Third Row, Mike Warm, Doug Irwin. Dave&#13;
Childs, Mark Purdy, Jeff Young. and Kevin Cosgriff.&#13;
b. Dave Stucker shows his form.&#13;
c. Gary Osbahr tosses up two against Tee Jay.&#13;
d . Jeff Young lays in an uncontested layup.&#13;
Coach Mike Forbes tallied his first&#13;
winning season of coaching with an outstanding 8-5 record.&#13;
Dave Childs led all players in the rebound category and scoring accuracy&#13;
with 54 field goals and Mark Purdy had&#13;
a high of 41 buckets. On the charity&#13;
line Jeff Young contributed .28 points&#13;
and Dave Childs sunk .20 of his own.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson and South fell victims to the Sophomore Lynx by a margin&#13;
of twenty points or more, while the other&#13;
victories were won with demanding leads.&#13;
Sophomon .. · Baske1ball 33 &#13;
Experience highlights baseball&#13;
With nine returning lettermen,&#13;
the Abe Lynx varsity baseball team&#13;
had the experience to achieve a winning&#13;
season, ending their spring schedule&#13;
with an 8-5 record. Tough pitching,&#13;
tight defense, and terrific hitting&#13;
highlighted the Lynx nine to impressive&#13;
victories. Hitting honors went to&#13;
seniors Randy Hamilton and Paul Crane,&#13;
and juniors Dave Kruse and Jim Neely.&#13;
Joe Bahr and Dan McSorley led the&#13;
pitching staff with their hurling&#13;
talents as John Barber handled the&#13;
hustling job of catching. Through&#13;
loyal determination and not quitting&#13;
until the final out, the Lynx rallied&#13;
to defeat Bellevue 3-2 in the final&#13;
inning.&#13;
341Vars11 y Baseball&#13;
a. Dave Kruse displays his shortstop talents.&#13;
b. Team members congratulate Jim Neely upon&#13;
hitting a home run.&#13;
c. Joe Bahr pre pares to throw his opponent out at&#13;
first base.&#13;
c &#13;
L&#13;
r&#13;
d&#13;
a. Jim Neely hurls for home to cut down the&#13;
runner.&#13;
b. Varsity Baseball Team, First Row-Dan McSorley,&#13;
Dennis Ortez. John Barber, Lowell Kennedy, Kevin&#13;
Crook, Dave Kruse, Paul Crane. Second Row-Ron&#13;
Hoden , Darrell Li vengood , Joe Bahr, John&#13;
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e&#13;
Schreiber, Jim Neely , Randy Hamil ton, Russ&#13;
Webster, Bill Behm, Fred Marsh.&#13;
c. John Barber attempts to steal second base.&#13;
d. Dan McSorley fires a fast ball to the plate.&#13;
e. Paul Crane and Dave Kruse prove they can&#13;
swing a bat.&#13;
. . '\ .. · ..&#13;
Varsny Baseball 35&#13;
.,_ .. .. &#13;
Jay Vees swing under new coach&#13;
Jay Vee baseball added a new face to&#13;
its twenty man squad as former track&#13;
coach Mike Freeman called the shots for&#13;
the A.L. Nine. In his debut, Coach&#13;
Freeman led the J.V. team to a 4-5 season and an impressive 10-3 defeat over&#13;
T.J. Stingy defense key the Junior&#13;
Lynx as they committed few errors&#13;
against their opponents.&#13;
Craig Buckmaster, Rick Bain, Russ&#13;
Webster, John Bahr, and Daniel Meyer&#13;
provided fielding and hitting strength&#13;
while Lowell Kennedy, Darrell Livengood,&#13;
and Steve Vargas displayed their talents&#13;
from the pitching mound. Vargas led the&#13;
club with a 2-1 mound record on the season and Russ Webster took the batting&#13;
title for the team, boasting a .400 batting average with twelve runs batted in.&#13;
As a team, the Jay Vees gained much&#13;
experience, and return with the capability of a winning team.&#13;
36/ J.V. Baseball&#13;
b &#13;
e&#13;
a. Jeff Whitman takes a mean swing.&#13;
b. "Take that!" exclaims Craig Buckmaster as he&#13;
lashes a single.&#13;
c. Coach Mike Freeman and Rick B.ain discuss&#13;
de fensive tactics.&#13;
d. Jay Vee Baseball Team- First Row, Norm&#13;
Springer. Russ Webster, Terry Nation, Bob Maxwell. Michael Hasbrouck, Tim Thomsen, Mike&#13;
Smith. Bill Garrison. Second Row, John Bahr, Phil&#13;
Johnson, Jeff Whitman, Jim Mohatt, Craig&#13;
Buckmaster. Steve Vargas. Coach Mike Freeman.&#13;
Third Row, Bill Behm. Daniel Meyer, Lowell&#13;
Kennedy. Darrell Livengood, Kevin Crook, Fred&#13;
Ma rsh.&#13;
e. Russ Webster attempts to score.&#13;
f. "That was close," whispers Dan Meyer.&#13;
J.V. Baseball 37 &#13;
38/ T rack&#13;
Wickman captures Drake long jump&#13;
The 1974 lynx track season was highlighted by John Wickman's victory in&#13;
the [)rake Relays long Jump. John leaped 22'8\l.i'' to be the first A.l. athlete&#13;
to win a first place at Drake. This jump along with his 43'3 Yi" triple jump&#13;
at the C.B. Relays established new school records in these events. Wickman&#13;
placed fourth in the state meet with a jump of 21 '8". Butch Atherton placed&#13;
third at state and set a new school record with a throw of 161 '2 " in the discus.&#13;
First place finishes at the lewis Central relays and capturing the city&#13;
meet for the fourth year contributed greatly to a successful season.&#13;
Outstanding performances were turned by seniors Butch Atherton in the discus,&#13;
sprinters Kenny Nelson, Harold Petersen, and Ed Clatterbuck.&#13;
Junior standouts were sprinters Mike Stoddard, Jim Petersen, Todd Shanno,&#13;
and Dave Thomsen and Bob Thomsen as distance runners. Promising sophomores&#13;
were Mike Shrader, Mark Purdy, Neal Spence, Kevin Bryson, and Kenny Weber.&#13;
a. A.L's Mike Stoddard gets the track season off to&#13;
an early start.&#13;
b. Long jumper John Wickman, puts an extra&#13;
··umph" into his winning jump at C.B. City Meet.&#13;
b &#13;
a. Sprinter Kevin Bryson appears to be ahead by a&#13;
toe.&#13;
b. Butch Atherton adds a little bit of style and&#13;
da nce to his performance.&#13;
c. Fi rst Row, Kenney Nelson, Jim Petersen, John&#13;
Wickman. Mike Stoddard , Ed Clatterbuck, Kevin&#13;
Bryson, Kent Stopak, Albe rt Palensky, Mike Henley.&#13;
Neil Spence. Second Row, Jeff Hatfield, Dave Johnson. Todd Shanno, Frank Rash , Bob Thomsen.&#13;
Dave Gross. Jim Eaton, Harold Petersen, Kenny&#13;
Weber. Third Row, Dave Thomsen, Mark Purdy.&#13;
Jeff Young, Mike Shrader. Butch Atherton. Duane&#13;
Je nsen, Ed Hunt.&#13;
d. Mike Stoddard shows the agony of near defeat. &#13;
With the help of Coach Hinkle the&#13;
A.L. golfers had a winning season with&#13;
a record of 13-0. The eleven players&#13;
averaged 40-41 points on nine holes&#13;
per game. Their hardest rival was&#13;
Creighton Prep with Benson being their&#13;
toughest course. Coach Hinkle stated&#13;
that practice was held everyday;&#13;
possibly aiding the golfers in taking&#13;
the city championship.&#13;
a. Pat Brown tries for a hole in one.&#13;
b. First Row, Pat Brown, Bob Leibel, Jim Conley,&#13;
Scott Ritchie, Coach Hinkle. Second Row, Pete&#13;
Ryan. Jim Sulhoff. Mike Warm, Ken Faurot, Bob&#13;
Pike, Joe Moore.&#13;
c. Bob Leibel swings one for A.L.&#13;
40/ Boy• Golf&#13;
a&#13;
Boys golf ca_ptures&#13;
city championship&#13;
\ ----'""""1..0 1&#13;
l &#13;
a&#13;
a. Bob Leibel studies the board for the winning&#13;
move while playing against Doug Goodman.&#13;
b. Sherri Reed watches while Brian Burguist and&#13;
Steve Thomas illustrate the "pro's way to play."&#13;
Chessmen&#13;
earn letters&#13;
A new varsity sport, chess has finally&#13;
entered the Metro League. Chess players&#13;
led a winning season with nine and onehalf wins, and seven and one-half&#13;
losses; ranking eighth in the Metro&#13;
League. Twelve players of the seventeen&#13;
member team earned letters. Doug&#13;
Goodman, Sid Bradley and Steve Thomas&#13;
received the Golden Knight Award.&#13;
Bob Leibel scored the most wins of&#13;
eleven and one half and the most&#13;
combination wins of thirteen and one&#13;
half, while Mark Wilson held the&#13;
record of seven and one half ·nonmetro wins.&#13;
( ht:ss T i:am 41 &#13;
42/Coaches&#13;
Larry Argersinger&#13;
Gene Armstrong&#13;
Penny Basehore&#13;
William Beasley&#13;
Frank DiBlasi&#13;
Dennis Dozark&#13;
Reed Emsick&#13;
Mike Forbes&#13;
Mike Freeman&#13;
Dick Graves&#13;
Joe Hauser&#13;
Sue Hauser&#13;
Don Hinkle&#13;
Ron Holland&#13;
Jan Lyle&#13;
Phil Nielsen&#13;
Robert Pettepier&#13;
New faces land on coaching scene&#13;
Coaches&#13;
Football, Track&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
Girls Basketball, Boys Gymnastics&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Football, Wrestling&#13;
Football. Wrestling&#13;
Tennis, Basketball&#13;
Cross Country. Baseball&#13;
Football, Girls Track&#13;
Swimming, Track&#13;
Girls Swimming. Gymnastics&#13;
Football, Boys Golf&#13;
Football, Baseball&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
Football, Basketball&#13;
Bowling&#13;
Three new faces brightened the Abe&#13;
Lynx coaching staff when they gathered&#13;
for pictures. New people on the coaching scene were Mr. Frank DiBlasi, Mr.&#13;
Dick Graves and Mr. Phil Nielsen.&#13;
Coach DiBlasi was a new member of the&#13;
wrestling staff, while coaches Graves&#13;
and Nielsen were welcome additions to&#13;
the football staff. All coaches devoted&#13;
countless hours and personal attention&#13;
to see that the athletic program competed with the top members of the&#13;
Metro Conference.&#13;
a. COACHES- First Row: Mr. Ron Holland, Mr.&#13;
William Beasley, Miss Penny Basehore, Miss Jan Lyle,&#13;
Mrs. Sue Hauser, Mr. Joe Hauser, Mr. Mike Freeman.&#13;
Second Row: Mr. Frank DiBlasi, Mr. Larry Argersinger, Mr. Mike Forbes, Mr. Gene Armstrong. Third&#13;
Row: Mr. Reed Emsick, Mr. Dennis Dozark. Mr. Dick&#13;
Graves, Mr. Phil Nielsen. &#13;
c&#13;
a. Statistician Theresa Leibel takes detailed and descriptive notes offootball&#13;
action throughout the 1974 season.&#13;
b. Football managers Dave Hagen and Scott Ritchie pose for a picture.&#13;
c. Coach Beasley and girls basketball managers Kari Trongard, Emily Smith&#13;
a nd Laurie Jones take time from practice for a picture.&#13;
d. Varsity Basketball managers Scott Casady and Tony Gallaro show off&#13;
their classy clothes.&#13;
b&#13;
d&#13;
0 0&#13;
Managers/ 43 &#13;
Students get it on&#13;
Students are find•ng more and more&#13;
enjoyment from playing a good, lively&#13;
game of basketball, volleyball and softball with a few friends.&#13;
lntramurals included boys basketball&#13;
and softball, and girls volleyball and&#13;
basketball. The girls started the season&#13;
with the Hot-dogs as the champs. Boys&#13;
basketball was next with Edgewood ahead&#13;
of the pack for two consecutive years.&#13;
Girls basketball found the Cream Puffs&#13;
as the number one team. Other teams&#13;
such as the Booloos, Ragettes, Kabongers&#13;
and several more worked hard. There&#13;
was a new spirit in the air. Everyone&#13;
had a good time and really got into the&#13;
game.&#13;
a. Marlene Reid thinks she can play volleyball and&#13;
blow bubbles at the same time.&#13;
b. GIRLS INTRAMURAL WINNERS, THE HOTDOGS- First Row: Delores Baer, Kristi Kruse, Jill&#13;
Anderson. Second Row: Jo Bonnstetter, Sheri&#13;
Anderson, Ann Evans.&#13;
c. Edgewood and White Lightning battle the jump&#13;
ball.&#13;
44/ lntramurals&#13;
c&#13;
1n intra murals &#13;
•&#13;
b&#13;
a. Larry Feiland in the middle of the action seems&#13;
to have three arms.&#13;
b. "Basketball Jones" sings Mary Delehant.&#13;
lniramurals/ 45 &#13;
Football&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Benson&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Benso n&#13;
South&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Prep&#13;
Central&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Sophotnore&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Benson&#13;
South&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Ce ntral&#13;
Thomas J e fferson&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Prep&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Be llevue&#13;
St. Albe rts&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Cre ighton Pre p&#13;
South&#13;
rhwest&#13;
son&#13;
Tourneys&#13;
We st Des Moines&#13;
Va lley High Inv. 7&#13;
T. J. Inv. 8&#13;
Metro Tourney 16&#13;
East High lnvit. 6&#13;
ISHAA Sectiona l 4&#13;
ISHAA Distric t 16&#13;
A.L.&#13;
6&#13;
58&#13;
0&#13;
A.L.&#13;
21&#13;
19&#13;
12&#13;
15&#13;
21&#13;
19&#13;
34&#13;
23&#13;
Foe&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
Foe&#13;
Points&#13;
7 20 Y2&#13;
8 28&#13;
14 20&#13;
4 95 Y2&#13;
2 51&#13;
14&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Westside&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Northwes&#13;
Harlan&#13;
South&#13;
Westsicde&#13;
Pre p&#13;
Central&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Be nson&#13;
Thomas J e ffe rson&#13;
Burke&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Thomas J e ffe rson&#13;
Dominica n&#13;
-&#13;
49&#13;
4,5&#13;
67&#13;
90&#13;
41&#13;
65&#13;
34&#13;
39&#13;
49&#13;
69&#13;
Foe&#13;
30&#13;
64&#13;
45&#13;
28&#13;
56&#13;
43&#13;
62&#13;
27&#13;
58&#13;
52&#13;
57&#13;
51&#13;
42&#13;
58&#13;
Junior Va rsity&#13;
Griswold&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Th_omas Jefferson&#13;
r1an&#13;
Logan&#13;
G riswold&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Cen tra l&#13;
Thqm as J efferson&#13;
d e rwood&#13;
31.95&#13;
31.95&#13;
36.00&#13;
28&#13;
40&#13;
42&#13;
51&#13;
44&#13;
46&#13;
32&#13;
41&#13;
24&#13;
51&#13;
55&#13;
Foe&#13;
55.61&#13;
· 0.40&#13;
72.54&#13;
78.95&#13;
63.65&#13;
46.07&#13;
·· Foe&#13;
52&#13;
35&#13;
91&#13;
43&#13;
45&#13;
65&#13;
53&#13;
56&#13;
56&#13;
43&#13;
67&#13;
52&#13;
33&#13;
,&#13;
I &#13;
Boys Swimming Cross Country&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
A&#13;
66&#13;
44 .L. Foe ·39&#13;
10&#13;
Team&#13;
Benson&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
A.L.&#13;
24&#13;
14&#13;
,&#13;
Foe&#13;
22&#13;
16 ~&#13;
n Sioux City. West . 86 80 Creighton Prep 13 17&#13;
Northwest 55 92 Northwest 27 19&#13;
Ralston 74 93 Central 25 13 0 North 47 36 South 10 IS&#13;
Rummel 56 26 Boystown 19 37&#13;
Central 44 38 St. Alberts 20 16&#13;
South 40 43 Bryan 16 20&#13;
"'&#13;
Millard 52 119 Tech Forfeit&#13;
Prep 43 90 Invitationals&#13;
Boystown 67 5&#13;
A&#13;
.L. Invitational&#13;
(3rd)&#13;
m Bryan 50 35 C.B. Mile (1st)&#13;
Rummel 66 15&#13;
S&#13;
.C. Mile (8th)&#13;
Benson 51 32 State Mile (11th)&#13;
Boys town 66 6 Metro Invitational (4th)&#13;
Relays Clarinda&#13;
(3rd)&#13;
= National Division 7th Harlan (4th)&#13;
Millard 4th Metro&#13;
(6th)&#13;
Metro 6th State&#13;
(11th) 0 District 5th&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Varsity Foe&#13;
Team -.L. Foe Bryan 2&#13;
&gt; Thomas Je 5 0 Westside 15&#13;
Burke 4 Northwest 9&#13;
Bryan 4 Rummel&#13;
"'&#13;
Bellevue I 4 Creighton Pr~p&#13;
Boys town 5 0 Bellevue 2&#13;
Central 3 2 3&#13;
4 Boys town c 3 2 South&#13;
4 I&#13;
2 3&#13;
Team&#13;
Harlan 4&#13;
Foe&#13;
3&#13;
~&#13;
5 2&#13;
7 0&#13;
Shenand ~h&#13;
7' 0&#13;
Thomas J fferson 6 I Boystown&#13;
Red Oak 7 I Ryan&#13;
St. Alberts 7 0&#13;
Thom as&#13;
J&#13;
e ffer&#13;
son 7 I Bellevue&#13;
Atlantic 5 2 Thomas Jefferson 10&#13;
Clarinda 3 6 Benson 7 9&#13;
South 0 6&#13;
47 &#13;
48/ Girls Swimming&#13;
Freestylers&#13;
qualify for&#13;
state meet&#13;
a. Sophomore Becky Booth is out in front with her&#13;
superb butterfly kick.&#13;
b. Linda Filbert calls a close race in her backstroke&#13;
event.&#13;
c. Girls Swimming Team- First Row: Mary Brandon, Kathy Hamer. Second Row: Anne Gross. Becky&#13;
Booth, Linda Filbert, Angela Bean, Sue Hilburn. &#13;
a&#13;
a. Sue Hilburn, senior freestyler, gets set to break&#13;
another school record.&#13;
b. Freestyle relay team: Mary Brandon, Linda&#13;
Filbert, and Angela Bean coach teammate Sue&#13;
Hilburn to a winning finish.&#13;
b&#13;
Sporting the latest fashion in eye-goggle wear, the girls swim team was off&#13;
to a record breaking 4-1-1 season. A change for the girls-Metro distances were&#13;
lengthened to Iowa's regulations. Individual events were 100 yards long rather&#13;
than 50 yards. This ruling gave the Lady Lynx an extra edge at the District&#13;
Meet because they could pace themselves for the longer distances. Mary Brandon, Linda Filbert, Kathy Hamer, and Sue Hilburn of the freestyle relay team&#13;
earned a trip to the State Meet by qualifying fourth at the District Meet in&#13;
Des Moines.&#13;
Girls Swimming/ 49 &#13;
Golfers&#13;
~ aim for&#13;
par&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Won 4&#13;
Lost . 5&#13;
a. Girls Golf Team, Ann Evans, Barb Smith, Tamira&#13;
Yager, Renette Moore, Lori Gallaro, Laurel&#13;
Stohlmann, Lynnette Johnson, Leyria Ross, Shawni&#13;
Stichler.&#13;
b. Barb Smith tries for two strokes.&#13;
c. Whoops! Was the tee supposed to be under the&#13;
ball?&#13;
50 / Girls Bowling&#13;
,&#13;
c&#13;
• .&#13;
• &#13;
a. Ca rol Garafalo wants a strike this time.&#13;
b. Girls Bowling Team: Betty Eva ns, Carol&#13;
Ga ra falo, Pam Coulte r, Mary Mill er, Marcia Beck,&#13;
Tracy McPa rtla nd, Kim Ma ha n, Amy Johnson,&#13;
Sherri Auch, a nd Patty Mye rs.&#13;
a·owlers&#13;
strike&#13;
• again&#13;
In the past three years the girls&#13;
bowling team has not gone down the gutter but instead has advanced straight&#13;
up the alley.&#13;
T earn number one includes Pam&#13;
Coulter, Kim Mahan, Tracy McPartland&#13;
and Mary Miller. Team number two&#13;
consists of Betty Evans. Carol Garafalo,&#13;
Cyndi Hammers, and Pam Thomas.&#13;
T earn number three includes Sherri&#13;
Auch, Marcia Beck, Amy Johnson, and&#13;
Patty Myers.&#13;
Although the number of members has&#13;
increased, the sophomores dominate t he&#13;
twenty member team with the juniors&#13;
coming in with a close second.&#13;
Team Won Lost&#13;
#2 St. A.# 91 21&#13;
#6 T.J. #I 84 28&#13;
#I A.L. #1 72 40&#13;
#8 A.L. #3 70 42&#13;
#4 A.L. #2 53 55&#13;
#5 St. A. #2 26 82&#13;
#7 St. A. #3 26 78&#13;
#3 T.J. #2 IS . 94&#13;
Girls Bowling SI &#13;
a. Senior Lady L th ynx, Laurie A rough the hoop f mend, drops b or anothe one&#13;
· Mich&#13;
elle Kiri" r two points. o m rounds out Lad&#13;
p wer with an easy I y Lynx scoring&#13;
c "M ay up.&#13;
" . aybe she'll miss th. 1s . time" · h .,,uard as Deb Buley I ' w1s es a Glenwood&#13;
ays another one up.&#13;
c&#13;
52&#13;
/&#13;
Girls&#13;
Bas&#13;
ketball &#13;
a&#13;
a. Debbie Bule y will even bend over backward for a&#13;
rebound.&#13;
b. First Row, Manage r Emily Smith, She rry Cooper,&#13;
Lisa Freeze, Lori Gallaro, Ma rsha Ha rtfie ld, Cindy&#13;
Fitzgerald , Robin Fahl. Second Row, Managers Ka ri&#13;
Trongaard a nd Laurie Jones, Jody Roach, Sheri&#13;
Sophomores add height&#13;
for offensive success&#13;
Coach Bill Beasley and his Lady Lynx ended their second year of competition&#13;
with a misleading 3-9 record. Lacking the necessary fundamentals in their&#13;
first season of girls basketball, Coaches Beasley and Lyle combined their ideas&#13;
and came up with summer practices.&#13;
Sophomores were a great boost to the team with Sheri Anderson in both courts,&#13;
Debbie Buley, and Michelle Kirlin making Varsity as forwards, along with&#13;
Marsha Hartfield and Janis Goodman in the guard court. Juniors Liz Maxwell, Dianne&#13;
Miller, Sherry Cooper. and Robin Fahl were the strength of the defense throughout the year adding hustle and go. Junior forwards Lori Gallaro and Lisa Freese&#13;
kept the sophomores on their toes, both striving to be a Varsity starter. To&#13;
round out the team, Lady Lynx seniors Laurie Amend and June Carman kept the&#13;
girls going all year long with spirit and leadership. June commanded as&#13;
captain in the back court and Laurie instructed as captain in the forward court.&#13;
Lady Lynx were plagued with many injuries in addition to shin splints, jammed fingers, and blistered feet throughout the season with managers Emily Smith,&#13;
Kari Trongaard, Laurie Jones doing a great job coping with these problems.&#13;
Ande rson, Dianne Mille r, Debbie Buley, Laurie&#13;
Amend, June Carman, Michelle Kirlin, Li z Maxwell,&#13;
Coach Bill Beasley.&#13;
c. She rry Coope r struggles to reach t he ba ll before&#13;
a T.J. forwa rd gets it. c&#13;
Girls Baskerball/ 53 &#13;
Basics are&#13;
a must&#13;
for J.V.&#13;
Sophomores were a big boost to the&#13;
Junior Varsity. With two varsity&#13;
guards adding the needed strength on defense, the Lady Lynx came within points&#13;
of defeating their opponents. The forward court was well rounded, talented,&#13;
and sparked by transfer Mary Sorensen.&#13;
Victory tasted ever so sweet to the&#13;
Junior Lady Lynx when they defeated&#13;
Underwood, the first victory of the&#13;
season and the last game of the year.&#13;
54/ Girls Ba•ketball&#13;
a. Cindy Fitzgerald demonstrates the perfect position for a set-shot.&#13;
b. "Surprise! Surprise!" exclaims an Underwood&#13;
forward as she slips behind guard Sondra Akers.&#13;
c. Debbie Shill comes to the rescue of Mary&#13;
Sorensen during the Lady Lynx- Underwood&#13;
game.&#13;
d. First Row: Manager Kari Trongaard, Sue Reeves.&#13;
Patricia Myers, Claudia Coffey. Ricki Fahl. Bobbie&#13;
DeVault, and Coach Janet Lyle. Second Row:&#13;
Manager Laurie Jones. Barb Smith, Rochelle&#13;
Recher, Sandy Jones, Carolyn Bell, Mary Sorensen.&#13;
Kim Svoboda , Sondra Ake rs, and Pam Je rkovich. &#13;
Girl gymnasts are new 1n Metro&#13;
N I SSE N .. ,. ,.&#13;
Girl gymnasts excelled in "eating" at&#13;
the five meets attended by an II-member&#13;
team. Rather than ranking at the bottom&#13;
in the Metro Meet, A.L. ranked 10th&#13;
-next to the bottom.&#13;
There were four events: uneven parallel bars, balance beam, horse, and floor&#13;
exercise. Top participants in each event&#13;
were as follows: uneven parallel barsCarol Stone, balance beam-Jalle Ozaydin, horse-Linda Filbert, floor Exercise-Julie Wickman.&#13;
This was the first year the team participated in Metro Meets, so the "going&#13;
and the scoring" were rough. Mrs. Sue&#13;
Hauser sponsored this team through its&#13;
period of development. Since Carol&#13;
Stone was the only senior on the team, a&#13;
good nucleus will begin the season&#13;
in 1974.&#13;
a. "Fish" (Linda Filbert) hopes there is&#13;
water on the other side of the horse.&#13;
b. "Hey, Julie Wickman, you should try&#13;
balancing on your thumb!"&#13;
c. Girls Gymnastics Team- First Row,&#13;
-"""""---b Cheryl Li eura nce, Angela Bean , Linda&#13;
Filbert. Valerie Smith , Jennife r&#13;
Jerkovich, J alle Ozaydin. Second Row,&#13;
Dianna McGee, Joni Hoffert, Barb Spet·&#13;
man. Third Row, Carol Stone, Julie&#13;
Wickman.&#13;
Girls Gymnastr s 55 &#13;
Ups and downs of tennis playing hit&#13;
the girls tennis team. The balance and&#13;
precision of the players seemed to falter at the decisive points in their&#13;
matches, which resulted in a loss of&#13;
many close sets.&#13;
Mary Larsen and Lisa Freese traded&#13;
the position of first singles many&#13;
times during the season with both&#13;
being very potent at different times.&#13;
Terri Hammer and Valerie Smith showed&#13;
their years of experience by being&#13;
placed in the first doubles spot.&#13;
Many sophomores rounded out the rest&#13;
of the team and will be back next year&#13;
with more experience. a&#13;
Tennis team has its&#13;
b&#13;
56/ Girls Tennis&#13;
C".&#13;
a. Team- First Row, Marcia Hartfield, Karen&#13;
Golden. Lisa Freese, Valerie Smith. Second Row,&#13;
Sheri Anderson, Jill Anderson, Patty Goeser, Terri&#13;
Hamme r. Mary Larsen.&#13;
ups and downs&#13;
b. Senior Mary Larsen takes a forward swing into&#13;
another successful match.&#13;
c. Valerie Smith jumps for a ball anytime she's got&#13;
a good hit. &#13;
a&#13;
a. Julie Wickman and Sue Hilburn whip off another&#13;
successful handoff in the record setting 440 relay&#13;
team.&#13;
b. Junior Rochelle Recher shows her grace and&#13;
balance at the art of jumping hurdles.&#13;
c. Team- First Row: Kathy McFadden, Kim&#13;
Tierney, Sue Reeves. Mary Sorenson, Patty Myers,&#13;
Teresa Coffelt. Second Row: Bambi Todd, Janice&#13;
Goodman, Cindy Howell. Doreen Dettman, Cheryl&#13;
Wolfe. Kathy Peters, Kris Gregory. Debbie Rowe,&#13;
Carolyn Be ll, Coach Dick Graves. Third Row: Cindy&#13;
Fitzgerald, Rochelle Reche r. Linda Filbert, Kim&#13;
440 relay&#13;
team goes&#13;
to state&#13;
The Girl's Track team was highlighted&#13;
by a state qualified 440 relay team. The&#13;
relay team consisted of Sue Hilburn,&#13;
Cindy Nelson, Sandy Nelson, and Julie&#13;
Wickman. These girls also had a powerpacked 440 shuttle relay squad which&#13;
would have faired well at state but was&#13;
disqualified during the District meet&#13;
by a misjudged baton change.&#13;
A broader interest in track has been&#13;
raising the number of team members over&#13;
the past 2 years. A new coach, Mr. Graves&#13;
added some enthusiasm to join the squad.&#13;
Svoboda, Cindy Sillik, Jody Roach, Debbie Buley.&#13;
Sandy Ne lson, Sue Hilburn, Cindy Nelson, Emily&#13;
Smith, and Sue Hughes. Not pictured: Delores Baer,&#13;
Julie Wickman and September Rogers.&#13;
Girls Track 57 &#13;
58&#13;
("KISS ME Kate,&#13;
Kiss me KATE.")&#13;
Will you BUY?&#13;
Come SEE us dance, sing and actWORKED TO DEATH.&#13;
("Brush up your SHAKESPEARE.")&#13;
See us expose ourselves (STREAKING?)&#13;
For your AMUSEMENT.&#13;
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Come on and buy.&#13;
Spend a little MONEY,&#13;
A little TIME.&#13;
Orchestra- band- chorusCome to a NIGHT OUT.&#13;
b&#13;
1. -&#13;
a. Pep Band&#13;
b. Mike Moore&#13;
c. Steve Beck, Sandy Burry&#13;
d. Kirn Wilson, Dianna Howell, Jody Roach, Karen&#13;
Richter, Tha na Urnstot, Craig Birdsong &#13;
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59 &#13;
Homecoming week started at a slow&#13;
rate but gained speed as it came time to&#13;
break the sound barrier at the "Froggy&#13;
Beaver" dance.&#13;
One of the main activities of the week&#13;
was the car bash when all the muscular&#13;
men and women could relieve all their&#13;
tensions on an old beat-up junker. A dime&#13;
a hit or three for a quarter were the&#13;
minimum prices.&#13;
When the car bash was over, all the&#13;
Porn Pon girls trucked off to decorate the&#13;
field for the game, while the cheerleaders&#13;
stayed close to school and decorated the&#13;
locker room for the football players.&#13;
b&#13;
60/ Homecoming&#13;
a&#13;
Spirit ..&#13;
IS the key&#13;
c&#13;
a. Our new 1973 Homecoming Queen, Sandi Green,&#13;
is escorted by John Jerkovich.&#13;
b. Gary Marsh relieves his tensions on the old&#13;
beat-up junker.&#13;
c. Good sportsmanship is shown by the "Fighting&#13;
Lynx" and the "Creighton Prep Blue Jay." &#13;
a&#13;
The game was on and everyone&#13;
eagerly waited to see whom the 1972&#13;
Queen Cindy McCall Fox was going to&#13;
crown. All eyes were focused at the&#13;
back of the field, waiting for the first&#13;
letter of the new queen's name. Miss&#13;
Sandi Green's eyes filled with tears&#13;
as she discovered she was 1973&#13;
Homecoming Queen.&#13;
The Pep Club sponsored a wild&#13;
"SO's Dance" that started at 8:30&#13;
and ended at 3:05. Any active greaser&#13;
could get out of study hall to participate.&#13;
Ponytails and saddle oxfords were&#13;
the common fashions in school that&#13;
day. A few of the more outspoken men&#13;
in school tried out their fashions as&#13;
they covered their hair with grease&#13;
and strutted down the hall.&#13;
b&#13;
c&#13;
a. Bambi Rettig shows her spirit by decorating for&#13;
Homecoming.&#13;
b. Froggy Beaver gave an exciting conclusion to&#13;
Homecoming Week.&#13;
c. The SO's Day was brought to A.L. to help make&#13;
Homecoming week a bigger success.&#13;
Homecoming/ GI &#13;
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c&#13;
Cheerleaders unite as one squad&#13;
a. Cheerleaders decorate cars for the rally, kicking&#13;
off the football season.&#13;
b. Kirn Pierce and Bobbette Bowen cheer the Lynx&#13;
on to victory.&#13;
c. 1973-74 Cheerleaders- First Row, Kathy Graff,&#13;
Sandi Green, Jan Stemple, Bobbette Bowen, Kirn&#13;
b&#13;
Pierce, Mary Liz Berger, Barb Krabbe, Patty Meade.&#13;
Second Row, Laurie Jones, Catherine McBride, Pam&#13;
Prichard, Joni Hoffert, Barb Spetman, Lisa Freese,&#13;
Jalle Ozaydin. Third Row, Angela Bean, Shawni&#13;
Stichler, Julie Storm, Jill Strohbehn, Valerie Smith,&#13;
Jean Batten, Dianna McGee, Li z Maxwell.&#13;
-&#13;
a&#13;
Rah! Rah! Rahl Sis! Boom! Bah! Ever wonder how the peppy. smiling, and&#13;
spirited cheerleaders were recruited? Cheerleaders were selected from the&#13;
sophomore, junior, and senior classes to make up the varsity squad. The final&#13;
squad consisted of nine sophomores, six juniors, and eight seniors.&#13;
Spirit-stuffed lovely ladies went to the annual cheerleading camp at Lake&#13;
Okoboji, Iowa. There they were awarded the Spirit Stick and won other various&#13;
awards for enthusiasm, personality, and charm.&#13;
Besides cheering and winning awards, these industrious young ladies held a&#13;
bake sale to raise funds to help pay for their uniforms. Mrs. Carol Tiller,&#13;
new sponsor, directed these activities.&#13;
b&#13;
a. Jan Stemple waits for the buzzer to end the game.&#13;
b. Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night keeps&#13;
enthusiastic cheerleaders from their appointed&#13;
rounds.&#13;
Cheerleaders/ 63 &#13;
a&#13;
a. First Row: Kim Tierney, Sandy King, Carol&#13;
Garafalo, Penny Grimm, Co-Captain Kris Kostopulos,&#13;
Kathy Ganey. Second Row: Shelley Knoble, Laura&#13;
Moxley, Sue Whittaker, Mary Larsen, Kathy&#13;
Rassmussen. Third Row: Captain Terri Hammers&#13;
Tami McDaniel, Sheryl Flynn, Marti Suvalsky, Lisa&#13;
Larsen.&#13;
b. Porn Pon girls show off at a pep assembly.&#13;
c. During all the excitement, Carol Garafalo can't&#13;
remember what dance to do next without asking&#13;
Laura Moxley.&#13;
d. As usual, Tami McDaniel is kicking the wrong leg.&#13;
e. Co-Captain Kris Kostopulos always gets her&#13;
mouth in the picture.&#13;
f. Marti Suvalsky "does her thing."&#13;
64/ Pom Pon&#13;
Porn pon girls earn ribbons&#13;
b &#13;
c&#13;
d e&#13;
"Pretty and Perky" was the motto of the Porn Pon squad which consisted of four&#13;
sophomores, seven juniors, five seniors and one peppy, petite sponsor, Mrs. Linda&#13;
Christensen. Each member added her own sparkle to all home football and basketball games by doing "her own thing." Patriotic outfits of red, white and blue put&#13;
a little "pazzazz" in each jazzy dance.&#13;
During the summer, fifteen members attended camp in Lincoln, Nebraska. For&#13;
their hard efforts, they won two third-place ribbons and in final competition,&#13;
they placed second. Many unique da~ces were taught which helped the girls progress through the football and basketball seasons.&#13;
At 7 o'clock each morning of the fall, the Porn Pon girls practiced, trudging&#13;
through the mud with the band during thl;? football season. No early practices were&#13;
n1issed except for illness or for a parental excuse. A demerit system was enforced&#13;
by Mrs. Christensen, and a new constitution with a rnociern view-point was approved.&#13;
Pom Pon/ 65 &#13;
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66/ Pep Club&#13;
Pep rallies&#13;
activate&#13;
new spirit&#13;
A united group of pep seekers wearing flashy red, white, and blue Pep Club&#13;
shirts stirred spirit in the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln gym. The group led the student&#13;
body in songs of spirit and victory at&#13;
various pep assemblies and games.&#13;
Pep rallies also burst with spirit.&#13;
The cheerleaders, Porn Pon girls, Pep&#13;
Club, and athletes blew bubble guin,&#13;
pulled ropes, and promoted other spirit&#13;
producing activities. After all the&#13;
fun and games were over, the school&#13;
song was sung with a majority of the&#13;
students using their pep to make it the&#13;
best. All these activities produced a&#13;
sense of victory throughout the gym in&#13;
anticipation of the evening's activities. &#13;
d e&#13;
a. Tom Rettig rehearses his role as "The Tree."&#13;
b. Abe Lynx Pep Club unites in a cheer.&#13;
c. Larry Nansel endures the "handbreak" of&#13;
defeat.&#13;
d. Lady Lynx raises the spirit stick.&#13;
e. Mr. Jim Misner leads the Pep Band in the&#13;
school song.&#13;
f. When did John Barber become a mother .to&#13;
THAT tree?!?&#13;
Pep Ralhes 67 &#13;
a&#13;
68/ Road Show&#13;
The party? Who's having a party?&#13;
An informal atmosphere sparked the idea&#13;
of "a party" as members of the Road Show&#13;
cast, sipping 7-Up cocktails, mingled&#13;
with the audience. Live band music&#13;
complemented the party with great&#13;
"stomping" tunes. Swing Choir, Dance&#13;
Band and a newly formed Dance Troupe&#13;
were applauded as favorites. Other&#13;
lead numbers included "Choir Madness,"&#13;
"Gib's Girls," "Pencils" and "The re's&#13;
Got to be a Night before the Morning&#13;
After."&#13;
a. Dance Band "Gets It Onl"&#13;
b. Mary Milner, Lori Edris and Roger Adams present&#13;
their original skit of "Mary Worthless."&#13;
c. Janet Beno plays a sweet little melody.&#13;
d. Kris Kostopulos, Mary Larsen and Kathy Graff&#13;
sing "Pop" music.&#13;
e. Sibel Taboglu, the A.F.S. student from Turkey,&#13;
dazzles the audience with "Knights in White Satin."&#13;
b&#13;
c &#13;
Road show&#13;
wows&#13;
audience&#13;
Road Show169 &#13;
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Road Show&#13;
. . &#13;
\&#13;
d&#13;
a. "Ohl You can't get away from mel" shouts Rhond a Lake to Jim Rasmussen.&#13;
b. Dale Grote and Kris Endrulat strum the melodic&#13;
"J a n's Song."&#13;
c. La urie Williams clowns her way through "Pencils."&#13;
d. Ed Clatterbuck, Jeff Oden, Butch Atherton, and&#13;
Tim Cowles make the party jive with "Jumpin' Jack&#13;
Flash."&#13;
· - - - - ~ - .1 •&#13;
Road Show 11 &#13;
Complex Kiss Me Kate&#13;
comes to life&#13;
Fred Graham/ Petruchio . Roger Adams Bill Calhoun/ Lucentio .... Steve Hales&#13;
Harry Trevor/ Baptista . . . Tim Hanusa First Gangster ....... John Jackson&#13;
Lois Lane/ Bianca . .. . . Dana DePugh Second Gangster . . .. ... Tony Gallaro&#13;
Gwen (Stage Manager) . Mitra Massih Hortensio . . . . . .... ... . Dale Grote&#13;
Lilli Vanessi/ Katherine ... . Lynne Boyd Gremio .. . . . .. . . .. .. Joel T elpner&#13;
Hattie . . . . .. . ...... Kathy Goeser Haberdasher/ Cab Driver . . Steve Smith&#13;
Harrison Howell . .. .... . Dave Cook Maids . . . . .. ... ..... Mary Milner&#13;
Mom (Stage- Doorman) .. Mary Wilcox Sharon Kreger&#13;
Paul . .. ........... ... Gary Cook &#13;
~ - .____ -&#13;
With five weeks of intense practice,&#13;
the students made the musical, Kiss Me&#13;
Kate, explode across the stage. More&#13;
than 100 people participated in the production, including the stagecrew, the&#13;
orchestra, and cast members. Without&#13;
the help of Mr. Lee Spann, Mr. John&#13;
Gibson, and Mr. Jim Misner the musical&#13;
would not have been possible.&#13;
The costume transition swept between&#13;
that of Shakespearean garb to that of&#13;
modern-day dress.&#13;
a. John Jackson and Tony Gallaro hold hands&#13;
and make all kinds of plans "to brush up on their&#13;
Shakespeare. "&#13;
b. ''I'm still better than you," Roger Adams tells&#13;
Lynne Boyd while other cast members watch on.&#13;
c. Chorus membe rs display their Shakespearean&#13;
costumes.&#13;
d. "It's too darn hot," Gary Cook sings to Kathy&#13;
Goeser.&#13;
Musical 3 &#13;
b&#13;
H Ploy&#13;
a. Doug Grote, Ka thy Goeser, Harriet Luckman, and Roger Adams quarrel in this&#13;
scene from .. The Imaginary Inva lid .. as Doug a nd Roger vie for the young maiden's&#13;
a tte ntion.&#13;
b. Mime Company performers Lowell Ke nnedy. Gary Cook. Randy Jensen. and&#13;
Angela Bean show a story during intermission.&#13;
c. Portraying the scheming yet laughable maid Toine tte, Kathy Goeser timidly&#13;
hides from the Imaginary Invalid. &#13;
a&#13;
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-....~_..._~i.;~ '&#13;
Imaginary&#13;
Invalid&#13;
hypnotizes&#13;
Directed by Mr. John Gibson and&#13;
Connie Larson, "The Imaginary Invalid" entranced audiences during the&#13;
evening performances of April 25 and&#13;
27. The story of an aging hypochondriac&#13;
and his unhappily engaged daughter&#13;
form the background for the play. Cast&#13;
members include John Jackson in the&#13;
title role, Lynne Boyd, Harriet Luckman, Kathy Graff. Dale Grote, Roger&#13;
Adams, David Cook, Doug Grote, Steve&#13;
Hales, Mike Larmon, Becky Lane,&#13;
Kathy Goeser, and Gary Gook. The&#13;
portrayal of this three-hundred-yearold play was aided by the Mime Company. musicians, and puppeteers, as&#13;
well as the French classes.&#13;
a. The character of Argan, the Imaginary Invalid, is portrayed by John Jackson who counts out his doctor&#13;
bills and wonders about the outcome of his troubles with his maid, brother, wife, and two daughters.&#13;
b. Cynthia Faisst as one of six musicians plays chamber music to add to the atmosphere of this comic and&#13;
dramatic play.&#13;
c. David Cook as Mr. Diafoirus very carefully explains the Invalid 's plight to Doug Grote.&#13;
Play 5 &#13;
b&#13;
a. Kris Endrulat, Jay Svoboda, Rod Jensen, Sharon&#13;
Kreger, Bruce Krueger, and Kerry Starr are bubbling&#13;
with excitement.&#13;
76/ Chrisimas Dance&#13;
b. Becky Fritz wishes Richard Morgan would stop&#13;
dreaming and start dancing.&#13;
c. Nancy Field and Curt Weber wonder if there is&#13;
still time to dance.&#13;
c &#13;
Christmas dance&#13;
a big usmash"!!l&#13;
a&#13;
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#&#13;
IS&#13;
The third annual A.F.S. sponsored&#13;
Christmas Da~ce was a big success.&#13;
Grant Street, a five member group, provided lively music to jive to.&#13;
Snowflakes and angels were added to&#13;
the walls of the gymnasium to bring out&#13;
the theme of "Winter Fantasia," while&#13;
people fil.led the. floor, to bring out&#13;
the Christmas spirit. The stagecraft&#13;
class constructed and suspended the&#13;
shining decorations.&#13;
One week before the dance, invitations were sent to every girl in the&#13;
school. The dance, which was for couples&#13;
only, was a record breaker in ticket&#13;
sales. The club made approximately&#13;
a two hundred and sixty dollar profit.&#13;
c&#13;
a. Grant Street provides a great amount qf&#13;
volume for the dancers.&#13;
b. Julie Vinson and Steve Powell are leaning to&#13;
the music.&#13;
c. Arriving on time for once are Candee Gillman&#13;
and Gary Marsh .&#13;
Christmas Dance/ 77 &#13;
&#13;
Travel keynotes vocal music&#13;
Sell, sell, sell has been the vocal music&#13;
battle cry. To fund its many activities, the&#13;
choirs have been armed with popcorn, candy, and&#13;
greeting cards. The many activities included&#13;
the Christmas Concert, the All City Music Festival, the Spring Concert, music contests, the&#13;
Swing Choir trip to Conception, and the highlight, the trip to Chicago.&#13;
a. Chamber Ensemble-First Row, Steve Hales, Gary Cook,&#13;
Margaret Rance, Barbara Smith, Kim Svoboda, and Da na&#13;
DePugh. Second Row, Tony Gallaro, Bob Leibel, Jon Shaw, Ma ry&#13;
Larsen, and Lynne Boyd. Third Row, Mike Reeves, Davi&lt;;! Cook,&#13;
Te rry Grace, Mary Beth Moore, Sandy Burry, and Linda&#13;
Bracker.&#13;
b. Boys Double Quartet, Craig Mcintos h, Rod Williams, Jon&#13;
Shaw, Gary Cook, Steve Hales, Joel Telpner, Tony Gallaro, and&#13;
Steve Beck.&#13;
c. Girls Ouartets- First Row, Pam Peters, Lynne Boyd, Ruth&#13;
Karr, and Diane Looft. Second Row, Dana DePugh. Mary Milner,&#13;
Sandy Burry, and Mary Beth Moore.&#13;
d. All State Chorus, Rod Williams, Mary Milner, Pam Peters, Jon&#13;
Shaw, Dana DePugh, Tom Kinney, Sandy Burry. Tim Hanusa,&#13;
and Brian Peters.&#13;
V\.lcal Musi-: ~ &#13;
The swingin. New Design .grooves&#13;
The New Design has been entertaining&#13;
audiences in and around Council Bluffs&#13;
for four years. They average about 50&#13;
performances per year. Some of their&#13;
most exciting adventures included a two&#13;
day trip to a Conception Monastery, in&#13;
Missouri, and a visit to Northwest Mission State Campus and performances at&#13;
other S.W. Iowa schools. They also&#13;
traveled to an Apollo Swing Choir festival in March where they placed third&#13;
out of fourteen Class A schools at Westmar College.&#13;
A three hour rehearsal every Tuesday&#13;
night is used to learn the choreography.&#13;
The group also meets every Tuesday&#13;
and Thursday morning at 7:30 to learn&#13;
the music notes and rhythm.&#13;
a. New Design musical group. From left to right:&#13;
Mike Wickman, Mike Moore, Mike O'Bradovich,&#13;
Mike Reeves, Laurie Amend, Steve Beck, and Butch&#13;
At herton.&#13;
b. Swing Choir performs with much enthusiasm.&#13;
First Row: Rod Williams, Nancy Donner. Laurel&#13;
Stohlmann, Jon Shaw. Second Row, Brian Peters.&#13;
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t&gt;}\~M&#13;
~«:,~ LINCOLN&#13;
NE·W&#13;
DESl.GN&#13;
Diane Looft, Mary Beth Scarpellino, Dana DePugh,&#13;
Tom Kinney. Third Row: Joel T elpner, Pam Peters,&#13;
Ruth Karr, Sharon Kreger, Rod Jensen. Fourth Row:&#13;
Roger Adams, Cindi Hammers, Jerry Collier, Gary&#13;
Bowes, Rhonda Lake. Fifth Row: Mary Milner, Gary&#13;
Cook.&#13;
c. Mary Milner appears in one of her many solos.&#13;
c &#13;
a. Dale Grote. Rhonda Lake, Diane Looft. Jerry&#13;
Collier and Joel T elpner can dance and sing at the&#13;
same time.&#13;
b. Pretty Dana DePugh isn't afraid to let people&#13;
know she can sing.&#13;
c. "We love the wprld," cries Swing Choir.&#13;
Sw ~ Choir SI &#13;
Bl. Marching Band&#13;
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Marching Band&#13;
displays spirit&#13;
a. "Help, Help . . . Fire, quick get some water&#13;
.. . Fire . . . SAVE ME," screams Candy Hamer.&#13;
b. Alice Graeme booms the music out from her&#13;
trombone.&#13;
c. "Now where did Dorothy Tippery, my distinguished partner go." wonders Candy Hamer.&#13;
c &#13;
Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of&#13;
morning kept our f~ithful A.L Marching&#13;
Band from practice. These practices&#13;
prepared the Band to march in perfect&#13;
formation at the home football games and&#13;
to march at the Columbus Day Parade&#13;
without even a jerk of the head as the&#13;
rain dripped off each of the marchers'&#13;
noses. They even worked hard enough to&#13;
march at the Drake University football&#13;
game with several other high schools.&#13;
a. Kevin Carlson, assistant drum major and Scott&#13;
Gerard, head drum major, demonstrate how great&#13;
their uniforms fit.&#13;
b. Mr. Jim Misner yells, "A one and a two and a&#13;
three," to the band at a Pep Assembly.&#13;
c. Candy Hamer and Dorothy Tippery. baton&#13;
twirlers, stand at attention.&#13;
Marching Band S3 &#13;
Orchestra and Band were "noted" during the year for their abundance of&#13;
talented musicians. Scott Gerard and&#13;
Mike Moore earned the title of First&#13;
Class Musicians in a new program in&#13;
which students can work their way up&#13;
through various levels of proficiency.&#13;
Lynne Boyd, Cynthia Faisst, Scott Gerard,&#13;
Craig Newberg, Kim Paul, and Mary Beth&#13;
Scarpellino were chosen for the All&#13;
State Orchestra, while Janet Beno and&#13;
Bonnie Nielsen qualified for the All&#13;
State Band.&#13;
a. The orchestra concentrates on producing&#13;
perfectly blended mu sic at the Scholarship&#13;
Concert.&#13;
b. Mr. Jim Misner presents Bonnie Nielsen with&#13;
the National Orchestra $100 scholarship.&#13;
84 lns1rumen1 al Music&#13;
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I&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
and Band&#13;
show talent&#13;
a. Members of the band that received I-Ratings in&#13;
small groups or solo at Contest were-First Row,&#13;
Leslee Payne, Sara Dodder, Janice Smith, Ann&#13;
Boyd, Sue Reeves. Second Row, Janet Beno- not&#13;
paying attention, Bonnie Nielsen, Teri Archer,&#13;
Laura Barnett, Tish Stevens. Third Row, Mike&#13;
O'Bradovich, Jeff Young, Scott Gerard, Mike&#13;
Moore, Terry Howell, Mike Wichman.&#13;
b. Leslee Payne, alias "Smiles," is happy the&#13;
members of the Band voted for her to receive the&#13;
John Phillip Sousa $100 scholarship.&#13;
c. The Orchestra is hard at work.&#13;
d. Receiving I-Ra ting at Contest were- First Row,&#13;
Ma ry Beth Scarpellino, Lynne Boyd, Dana DePugh,&#13;
Cra ig Newberg, Scott J acobsen. Seco nd Row,&#13;
Albe rt Palensky. Lisa Christensen, La urie Johnson,&#13;
Amy Johnson. Third Row, Na ncy Dawson, Cynthia&#13;
Boyer. John Bahr, Sandy Burry, Janece Jones.&#13;
Instrumental Music/ SS &#13;
- - ----- .....----&#13;
Actors and&#13;
86/ Drama and Speech&#13;
speakers&#13;
excel&#13;
a. Rhonda Lake, Roger Adams, and John Jackson&#13;
earned a I Rating for their one act play presentation.&#13;
b. Dan Meyers is just about to start his speech.&#13;
c. David Cook, Mike O'Bradovich, Ann Boyd, Brian&#13;
Berquist. and Marty Gohlinghorst earned a I Rating&#13;
at Speech Contest.&#13;
d. An e xplanation of the opera "Elixir of Love" was&#13;
presented to music and drama students. &#13;
Drama and "peech 87 &#13;
New sponsor spurs Hyearbookers"&#13;
Crimson and Blue for 1973-74 blended&#13;
new ideas with experience as the staff&#13;
consisted of thirteen seniors, fifteen&#13;
juniors, and a new sponsor. Editor of&#13;
the annual was Anne Gross with co-editors&#13;
Kathy Ryerson and Rick Bryant. Not only&#13;
were there many new faces on the staff&#13;
but Miss Carol Murray took the job of&#13;
yearbook sponsor as Miss Erva Huckleeberry&#13;
resigned the previous year. Miss Huck's&#13;
experience was ~elpful as she assisted&#13;
"yearbookers" to meet their layout deadlines.&#13;
"Yearbookers" started the year with&#13;
the annual campaign for selling yearbooks on October 26, 27, 28 for only $6.&#13;
Seven photographers did most of the&#13;
picture-taking which differed from previous years when Mr. W. W. Clarke and one&#13;
or two students took pictures. Yearbook students followed every school&#13;
activity to be on the know for this book. a&#13;
a. Anne Gross appears in her natural position- on&#13;
everyone's back, but the load is never too great for&#13;
the yearbook staff.&#13;
88/ Crimson and Blue&#13;
b. Rick Bryant, Anne Gross, Kathy Ryerson, and&#13;
Mr. Paul Magnin discuss the Crimson and Blue for&#13;
1973-74.&#13;
c. Miss Carol Murray and Kathy Ryerson solicit c&#13;
yea rbooks to begin their annual campaign. &#13;
Echoes has new format&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Jill Thomas and Mike Winchester count the&#13;
mistakes in the newspaper.&#13;
b. Echoes staff includes, Steve Emarine, Barb&#13;
Goodsell , Donna Deacon, Nola Je nkins a nd Gale&#13;
Simmons.&#13;
"Congratulations on the new look&#13;
of The Echoes," wrote the editor&#13;
of the Tombstone Epitaph. This and&#13;
many other complimentary letters were&#13;
sent to The Echoes this year.&#13;
The editors, Jill Thomas and Mike&#13;
Winchester. introduced a new size&#13;
paper and regular features to express&#13;
opinions. The staff's four reporters were&#13;
kept busy rnard1ing their assigned&#13;
areas.&#13;
Mike Winchester was the first&#13;
junior to be an editor of the paper. Jill&#13;
Thomas, previous staffer, helped the reporters with writing technique and&#13;
journalistic form .&#13;
Echoes 1S9 &#13;
The&#13;
Abraham Lincoln Junior Class&#13;
cordially invites you&#13;
to the&#13;
1974 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM&#13;
on Saturday, the twentieth of April&#13;
nineteen hundred and seventy-four&#13;
from nine until twelve in the evening&#13;
at the Abraham Lincoln Gymnasium&#13;
Featuring Enoch Smoky&#13;
$3.50 per couple $2.00 single&#13;
90/ Prom&#13;
a. Prom Court: Sandi Green, Paul Crane, Bobbette&#13;
Bowen, Robb Eyre, Kirn Pierce, John Wickman,&#13;
Dana DePugh, Rod Jensen, Leyria Ross, and Clark&#13;
Giles.&#13;
b. Bobbette Bowen, Robb Eyre, Paul Crane, Sandi&#13;
Green, Dana DePugh. and Clark Giles swing and&#13;
sway to the sound of Enoch S~oky.&#13;
c. Queen Leyria and King Rod stand in the&#13;
spotlight during the evening's activities.&#13;
d. Leyria Ross and Rod Jensen know that happiness is being queen and king of the prom. &#13;
Queen Leyria Ross&#13;
King Rod Jensen&#13;
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Prom 91 &#13;
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92/ Prom&#13;
Prom has&#13;
a. Ms. Mitra Massih announces the 1974 Prom&#13;
Court to a hushed audience.&#13;
b. Students rock in the gymnasium to the sound of&#13;
Enoch Smoky.&#13;
c. Jim Mueller and Laurie Amend enjoy the&#13;
e nchantment of the eve ning.&#13;
d. Le yria looks with "' eyes wide ope n"' at her d&#13;
frie nds Rod , Dana, Clark, and Mitra.&#13;
a ~~smokey" &#13;
effect&#13;
a. Enoch Smoky heated the gymnasium with their&#13;
music for the crowd.&#13;
b. Nick Flaten is "do'in his thing."&#13;
Prom 93 &#13;
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9~ &#13;
There are ORGANIZATIONSSeventeen, sixteen, fortyA hundred clubs which MEET&#13;
Now and then.&#13;
No one KNOWS how many.&#13;
More like GHOSTS&#13;
They meet, pass arid go away.&#13;
PALLID SHADES compare to themAlmost-but not quite.&#13;
Are there a hundred clubs?&#13;
No one knows&#13;
-&#13;
They meet, pass, and go away. a. Spanish Club initiation&#13;
b.&#13;
Fr&#13;
ench&#13;
C&#13;
l&#13;
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tea&#13;
c.&#13;
Terry Grace,&#13;
M&#13;
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ves&#13;
d. Debbie Dod&#13;
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9&amp;/ Clubs&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
Thirty members, on an average, attended Spanish Club social events.&#13;
(Business meetings were something&#13;
else.) Initiation was held at Long's Landing in the form of a picnic. There was&#13;
a big turn-out at Big Fred's Pizza in&#13;
Omaha in November. Members worked&#13;
hard creating a pinata which was&#13;
battered to pieces in the auditorium&#13;
whil~ junior high and senior high&#13;
Spanish students observed this. Christmas tradition. In fact, the French and&#13;
German Clubs were present for the&#13;
Christmas program. At this moment of&#13;
reporting, members were anticipating a&#13;
Mexican night at the Hilton in February&#13;
with Mexican food and a Mexican&#13;
band. Dinner at the Bohemian Cafe&#13;
followed by an evening at Skateland&#13;
was planned for April. The traditional&#13;
farewell picnic closed the social events&#13;
in May. &#13;
Language clubs add&#13;
social life to school&#13;
c&#13;
fr&#13;
German Club&#13;
German Club initiation made a n indelible impression on new members.&#13;
Imagine bobbing for a slick onions in a&#13;
tub of water or fishing for peeled&#13;
bananas in a "commode." Rememberthe initiates were blindfolded while&#13;
being treated with "TLC." Halloween&#13;
costumes added gaiety to the party.&#13;
A night of German games was the&#13;
social event for November while a&#13;
Christmas party with exchange of gifts,&#13;
German songs and Christmas cookies&#13;
highlighted December. Bake sales, a&#13;
garage sale and a ca r wash helped furnish funds for a trip to the Amana&#13;
Colonies in the spring.&#13;
French Club&#13;
If one could understand French, he I&#13;
knew when to laugh with the puppets&#13;
at the French Christmas tea held in the&#13;
French classroom. However, actions&#13;
spoke louder than words so nobody&#13;
missed the fun! Faculty members, who&#13;
we re special guests during this allday event, saved lunch money while&#13;
they enjoyed the "goodies" made by&#13;
both male and fema le members.&#13;
a. Renette Moore is about to "let Susan Minchin&#13;
have it" at the Spanish Club initiation.&#13;
b. Curt Emshoff, David Young, Mary Beth&#13;
Scarpellino, Kathy Ryerson and Angela Asikin&#13;
forgot to wear their blue jeans to the French Club&#13;
tea.&#13;
c. Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez assures Lisa Christensen&#13;
and Karl Schonhair that German Monopoly is not&#13;
crazy.&#13;
d. Suzanne Fogarasi and Mrs. Gwen Neff tease&#13;
the photographers.&#13;
Clubs 97 &#13;
American Field Service was the sponsor&#13;
of two foreign students, the Christmas&#13;
Dance, and the student, faculty basketball game. For another money making&#13;
project they sold record albums. A.F.S.&#13;
had one of the largest club memberships&#13;
in the school. In the past eighteen years,&#13;
A.F.S. has sponsored twenty-five foreign&#13;
students. The last Abraham Lincoln student to go abroad was in 1968.&#13;
98/Clubs&#13;
a. Jon Shaw is surrounded by the smiling faces of&#13;
Kathy Ryerson. Janet Beno, and Leslee Payne.&#13;
b. A.F.S. members and sponsors enjoy a scrumptious potluck dinner. &#13;
• b&#13;
A.F.S.&#13;
displays&#13;
unity&#13;
Sibel Taboglu&#13;
- lstanbul, Turkey&#13;
"First of all I want to thank&#13;
you&#13;
all for the warmest welcome&#13;
a&#13;
nd&#13;
friendship you offered me. What I&#13;
learned above most all, through my experiences, is to love people not&#13;
just because they are nice to me, but&#13;
because they are people created to&#13;
live togeth&#13;
er and share together. My&#13;
hobbies are paint&#13;
ing, singing,&#13;
swimming, tour guiding, and&#13;
t&#13;
rav&#13;
eling.&#13;
I very much hope to come back&#13;
to the U.S. for&#13;
further study&#13;
i&#13;
ng&#13;
after I graduate from college in&#13;
Istanbul.''&#13;
Susanne Fogaras&#13;
i-Munich, West&#13;
Germany&#13;
"The whole year has been&#13;
one&#13;
exciting&#13;
exper&#13;
i&#13;
e&#13;
n&#13;
ce!&#13;
T&#13;
he most&#13;
exciting things&#13;
belong to the fir&#13;
st time&#13;
I saw my family, and the fi&#13;
r&#13;
st ti&#13;
me&#13;
I entered A.L.&#13;
A&#13;
l&#13;
so, I am&#13;
l&#13;
ooking&#13;
fo&#13;
·rward to&#13;
gra&#13;
d&#13;
uation,&#13;
in Germany&#13;
·&#13;
we only&#13;
h&#13;
a&#13;
ve final examinations for&#13;
s&#13;
e&#13;
veral days and&#13;
t&#13;
hen a short&#13;
ce&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
mony. My&#13;
hob&#13;
bies&#13;
include&#13;
swimming,&#13;
playing&#13;
t&#13;
he piano, and&#13;
most of&#13;
all I&#13;
love to arg&#13;
ue. I really&#13;
l&#13;
o&#13;
ve the U.S. and its people! You can&#13;
be sure that I'll come back one day&#13;
!"&#13;
a.&#13;
Sib&#13;
el Tabog&#13;
lu says, "Don't&#13;
be afraid&#13;
to step&#13;
and fi&#13;
nd o&#13;
ut&#13;
about your brothers and sisters all&#13;
o&#13;
ver&#13;
t&#13;
he world that&#13;
think, feel, dream, and&#13;
ac&#13;
hie&#13;
ve t&#13;
he same as you do."&#13;
b. "W&#13;
ith leaving&#13;
Euro&#13;
pe and ent&#13;
ering the&#13;
United&#13;
Stat&#13;
es start&#13;
ed&#13;
t&#13;
he most exciting year&#13;
of&#13;
my life,"&#13;
says Su&#13;
sanne&#13;
Fogarasi.&#13;
Club&#13;
s&#13;
1 99 &#13;
100/ Clubs&#13;
Clubs are work as well as fun&#13;
During Christmas vacation the&#13;
Youth Red Cross, sponsored by Mrs.&#13;
Gloria Sinnett and Mrs. Dorothy&#13;
Ricke, with the help of the school&#13;
nurse, Mrs. Helen Jones, selected&#13;
one needy family to aid. Members&#13;
collected clean used clothing,&#13;
canned foods, and toys for the&#13;
family. Another service of the&#13;
Youth Red Cross was to visit senior citizens.&#13;
Student Council, as in the past,&#13;
was split on many ideas. One of&#13;
these was the underground newspaper, which was finally published.&#13;
Mr. Joe Hauser and Mr. William&#13;
Willard, sponsors, guided many&#13;
lengthy discussions about the prom.&#13;
Thirty junior and senior girls&#13;
expertly greeted the public as a&#13;
part of their duty as Courtesy Club&#13;
members. They served at all social&#13;
functions, and were treated to a&#13;
dinner at the 64 Club, compliments&#13;
of Mr. Kenneth Kuester. Mrs. Lois&#13;
Alter and Mrs. Mary Gepner&#13;
sponsored this group.&#13;
Media Assistants, supervised by&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Button, checked in&#13;
and out all library books, shelved&#13;
them, and helped keep them in order.&#13;
Seventeen assistants kept files&#13;
straight, watched for overdue books,&#13;
and kept the library in order. &#13;
c&#13;
a. Media Assistants Jim Smith, Steve Miller, Jim&#13;
Arterburn, Kim Jensen, Jennifer Miller, Debbie&#13;
Urich, Steve Chatterton, Cindy Koch, Kathy&#13;
Sober, Blaine Ford, David Turcott, and Mark&#13;
Mann ham it up in front of the camera.&#13;
b. Kathy Sober does her job as she stamps Dan&#13;
Meyer's library pass.&#13;
c. Courtesy Club members Gail Hissong and&#13;
Peggy Seier pass out programs.&#13;
d. Leading another Red Cross meeting is the&#13;
president, Brian Berquist.&#13;
e. Gary Bowes and Clark Giles debate another&#13;
issue for Student Council???&#13;
Clubs/ IOI &#13;
·clubs are&#13;
filled with&#13;
projects&#13;
Field trips. speakers, and learning&#13;
office etiquette all added up for fun&#13;
for the members of Future Secretaries of&#13;
America. The main project of the club&#13;
was typing twenty-five thousand envelopes for the Crippled Children's Society.&#13;
Future Homemakers of America held&#13;
their annual fashion show and senior&#13;
banquet; they also went to the junior&#13;
highs to promote F.H.A. For fun they&#13;
had a Christmas party and progressive&#13;
dinners.&#13;
Y-T eens visited nursing homes and&#13;
the pediatrics section of Jenny Edmundson. Each member volunteered for&#13;
various services. Y-T eens held their&#13;
first carnival and cleared over onehundred dollars.&#13;
102/ Clubs&#13;
A scavenger hunt and a trip to Halverson Center started the new year for&#13;
Future Teachers of America. Thirteen&#13;
girls participated in a teaching program&#13;
at Peterson School for two periods a day. &#13;
a. F.T.A. members Nancy Fisher, Debbie Urich, and&#13;
Kenny Fox eat as Helen Mintle smirks, "Bottoms&#13;
Up."&#13;
b. F.H.A. members are having buckets of fun.&#13;
c. Mrs. Day looks on as Mary Miller clowns around&#13;
at the Y-T een Carnival.&#13;
d. F.S.A. members Diane Jensen, Kathy Cox,&#13;
Marlene Reid, Joyce McCall, Sue Aldredge, and&#13;
LuAnn Cooney tour l.B.M.&#13;
(lubs 103 &#13;
Learning&#13;
makes clubs&#13;
exciting&#13;
Action: Thespians are represented&#13;
by two state officers and honor seniors&#13;
with award banquet. Science Club&#13;
searches for Kohoutek and finds Moons&#13;
of Jupiter and the Rings of Saturn.&#13;
Math Club discusses issues and Scott&#13;
Gerard's "Mathematical Worms," F.C.A.&#13;
analyzes issues, and members are honored&#13;
at "An Evening with Tom Osborne" in&#13;
March. Quill Club inspires literary&#13;
works and potluck dinners.&#13;
a&#13;
104/ Clubs&#13;
a. F.C.A. MEMBERS-First Row: Mark Royer, Rod&#13;
Jensen, Tom Brandon. Second Row: Matt Kull, Gary&#13;
Bowes, Bob Pusey. Third Row: John Wickman, Pat&#13;
Brown and Randy Jensen.&#13;
b. "You should tie your own shoes," instructs Shelley&#13;
Knoble to John Jackson.&#13;
c&#13;
c. Steve Beck is ready for a second helping.&#13;
d. Science Club mystifies Jon Shaw, Scott Covey,&#13;
Terry Grace and Alice Graeme.&#13;
e. Tim Hanusa, Mike Moore and Scott Gerard&#13;
analyze the situation at a Math Club meeting. &#13;
........... -,,-.----- - --...-- - ~- -----&#13;
Shadows move; shadows conspire&#13;
in the background.&#13;
They are silhouettes- usually&#13;
lacking shape-shapelessness is what&#13;
it's all ABOUT.&#13;
Are shadows real? Do they exist as&#13;
man sees existence?&#13;
Silhouettes have shape-but lack&#13;
feeling- just as a shadow does,&#13;
They are both one in the sameboth longing to&#13;
retire from backstage-not&#13;
to forever loom as a lost soul.&#13;
But then, a lost soul was incomplete&#13;
Exactly as shadows and silhouettes&#13;
yearn to close their void,&#13;
A catch exists to filling the emptiness&#13;
of shadows and silhouettes.&#13;
Some will never learn how to close up&#13;
the distance between the shadows, for&#13;
What more do they representbut "hope".&#13;
A Quill Club selection by Chris Smith&#13;
105 &#13;
Touch others with friendship&#13;
b&#13;
106/ Clubs &#13;
c&#13;
a. Staying busy on a Science Club outing are&#13;
members Terry Grace and Mike Reeves.&#13;
b. Tracy Kimnach debates whether to buy a&#13;
Thespian cushion from Kim Paul and Matt Kull.&#13;
c. Leyria Ross, a Red Cross representative,&#13;
collects money from Beth Adams.&#13;
d. Scott Gerard and Tim Hanusa discuss Scott's&#13;
theory of "Mathematical Worms".&#13;
Clubs/ 107 &#13;
108&#13;
a&#13;
a. Tim Hanusa&#13;
b. Larry Nansel&#13;
c. Randy Swanger, Troy Fry, Jim Cook, and Mr.&#13;
Marvin Bergsten&#13;
- - - ""T"" .... -- - -----------·....-y--&#13;
b&#13;
SCHOOLTo LEARN, to UNDERSTAND.&#13;
DEVELOP new outlooks.&#13;
COMMUNICATE.&#13;
SURVIVE.&#13;
Everyday a CHALLENGEGrasping more KNOWLEDGE.&#13;
Theories,&#13;
Formulas,&#13;
New concepts and ideas.&#13;
Sort, catalog,&#13;
File the facts away.&#13;
PASS the ne&#13;
xt test.&#13;
WRITE the next paper.&#13;
KnowledgeBEWARE!&#13;
Its touch BRUISES.&#13;
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109 &#13;
c&#13;
11&#13;
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str&#13;
ation &#13;
Administration&#13;
gets a new member&#13;
Mr. Earl Graff joined the Abraham Lincoln High School faculty as the new&#13;
athletic director and worked with Mr. Kenneth Kuester, principal, and Mr.&#13;
Donald Moxley, assistant principal, to organize the school day and all&#13;
extracurricular activities.&#13;
During the entire year, Mr. Kuester was a very busy man as he investigated&#13;
various school programs from Omaha, Nebraska, to Kansas City and St. Louis,&#13;
Missouri. He brought back many ideas for the future. In order to bring&#13;
about these ideas, Mr. Kuester presented the information to the teachers&#13;
in a number of workshops. As a result, students enjoyed several mini&#13;
vacations.&#13;
Mr. Moxley was as busy as ever with no new surprises coming from his&#13;
department except that he toured the halls saying, "Let's see your pass!"&#13;
a. Mr. Earl Graff is the new Athletic Director and&#13;
reads the intercom announcements.&#13;
b. Mr. Don Moxley practices his "so-you'vebeen-called-to-the-office" look.&#13;
c. "This guy has been absent si x days when I&#13;
suspended him for only three days. What's his&#13;
telephone number?"&#13;
d. Mr. Kenneth Kuester and "Old Man Santa"&#13;
would make quite a team.&#13;
T • - - . •&#13;
r r&#13;
Adrninisrrotion/ 111 &#13;
111/ facul!y&#13;
Did you ever wonder what teachers do&#13;
during the lazy hazy days of summer?&#13;
They teach summer school. attend college, travel throughout the United&#13;
States and Europe, work at home, fish,&#13;
play golf and tennis, hike, swim, attend&#13;
symphonies, look for antiques, refinish&#13;
furniture, plan for the coming year.&#13;
And if there is time, they relax. This&#13;
greatly contrasts the school year&#13;
when everyone is busy teaching. preparing for classes, supervising, testing, grading, keeping records, having&#13;
conferences, advising, and learning&#13;
from the students.&#13;
Alter, Lois&#13;
Argersinger, Larry&#13;
Armstrong, Gene&#13;
Basehore, Penny&#13;
Beasley, William&#13;
Beeson, Ron&#13;
Bergsten, Marvin&#13;
Blair, Cherri&#13;
Boyd, Miriam&#13;
Buchanan, Richard&#13;
Burritt, Frances&#13;
Butler, Dennis&#13;
Button, Dorothy&#13;
Christensen, Anina&#13;
Christensen, Linda&#13;
Clarke, Woodrow&#13;
Day, Dorethea&#13;
DiBlasi, Frank&#13;
Dittman, Gloria&#13;
Dozark. Dennis&#13;
Teachers earn their vacation &#13;
b&#13;
Ehlert, Paul&#13;
Emsick, Reed&#13;
Esancy, William&#13;
Fink, Christine&#13;
Forbes, Michael&#13;
Freeman, Mike&#13;
Gepner, Mary&#13;
Gibson, John&#13;
Graves, Richard&#13;
Harriman, Larry&#13;
Hauser, Joe&#13;
Hauser, Sue&#13;
Heaps, Leona&#13;
Hills, Seth&#13;
Hinkle, Don&#13;
Holland, Ronald&#13;
Huckleeberry, Erva&#13;
Huey, Rick&#13;
Hughes, William&#13;
Jackson, Sonja&#13;
a. Mrs. Bernice Ross, art instructor, discusses a&#13;
problem in ceramics with Mrs. Christine Fink,&#13;
chemistry teacher.&#13;
b. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hauser count each other's&#13;
calories and then heap on more food.&#13;
Faculty/ 11 3 &#13;
114/ Faculty&#13;
Mr. Vonnie Tangeman spent&#13;
the year of '72 building his own&#13;
house. His family moved into the&#13;
house in June of '73. His wife&#13;
spent many hours painting and&#13;
varnishing while friends and&#13;
relatives helped in other areas.&#13;
The house is not complete yet but&#13;
every homeowner has projects.&#13;
After 13 years, Mr. Seth Hills&#13;
made a return visit to Europe. He&#13;
reported much construction was&#13;
going on in large cities such as&#13;
Rome, London, and Paris. Rome&#13;
and Paris were not like he&#13;
imagined. He would like to return&#13;
to London in the summer of '74.&#13;
Johnson, Thurman&#13;
Jones, Janet&#13;
Juenemann, Judy&#13;
Kenny, Jeanette&#13;
Klopper, Sidney&#13;
Kuhl, Roger&#13;
Lara, Thomas&#13;
Lyle, Jan&#13;
Magnuson, Grant&#13;
Miller, Orville&#13;
Misner, Jim&#13;
Mitchell, Jan&#13;
Mitchell, Wanda&#13;
Murray, Carol&#13;
Neff, Gwanetha&#13;
Nielsen, Phil&#13;
Norton, David&#13;
Ostheller, Alice&#13;
Pettepier, Robert&#13;
Ricke, Dorothy&#13;
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a &#13;
b&#13;
Tindall, Craig&#13;
Willard, Bill&#13;
Worley, Albert&#13;
Rodriguez, Peggy&#13;
Ross, Bernice&#13;
Ross, Gerald&#13;
Sak, Jane&#13;
Scheibeler, Donald&#13;
Schmoker, Dennis&#13;
Sinnett, Gloria&#13;
Smelser. Clarence&#13;
Spann, Idella&#13;
Spann, Lee&#13;
Starks, Helen&#13;
Stilwill, Judy&#13;
Stull, Thomas&#13;
Tangeman, Vonnie&#13;
Tiller. Carol&#13;
During the summer of 1973, Mrs.&#13;
Lois Alter represented the Council Bluffs&#13;
Education Association at the national&#13;
convention in Portland, Oregon. There&#13;
were approximately 12,000 teachers&#13;
present and Iowa's candidate for president, a man from Des Moines, was&#13;
elected the national president.&#13;
Mrs. Alter took advantage of being&#13;
on the coast and flew to Hawaii on a&#13;
747 jet. Peaks of Mt. Hood and Mt.&#13;
Ranier were visible above the clouds&#13;
to the 297 teachers on the plane. Eight&#13;
days were spent in Hawaii where the&#13;
highlights were hula dancers,&#13;
surfers, outrigger canoes, the Punchbowl Cemetery but most memorable of all-Pearl Harbor and the&#13;
Arizona Memorial. Experiences&#13;
included swimming in the ocean, church&#13;
services in the oldest Christian Church&#13;
on the island, walking on Waikiki Beach&#13;
at night and a Singapore Sling!?!? a. Mrs. Mary Gepner (Tokyo Rose) tells one&#13;
of her&#13;
Navy jokes to a skeptical audience. b. Mr. Richard Huey, new sophomore social studies&#13;
instructor, gives hints to his classes on where&#13;
to&#13;
vacation on a Honda.&#13;
Fac&#13;
u&#13;
l&#13;
t&#13;
y• 11 5 &#13;
Men's ·lib creates new&#13;
atmosphere In office&#13;
Talk about "Women's Lib," "Men's Lib" began in the office when Torn Carrithers and Dan Hayes became office assistants. With a little twist and turn,&#13;
Tom and Jan Semple arranged to have the same office hour.&#13;
Next, hundreds of white room passes were stolen over a September weekend.&#13;
Then a quota of passionate pink passes were printed, but they ran out the&#13;
first of December. Second semester passes were turquoise which cooked the&#13;
culprits of the white passes.&#13;
With truckload after truckload of intellectuals entering Abraham Lincoln&#13;
High School each year, the guidance counselors never allowed a single shipment to spoil. Therefore, they contacted each student three or four times&#13;
instead of twice. All in all, the counselors kept the wheels rolling. To&#13;
aid the students, several counselors undertook the new procedure of discussing college and work related topics in the science lecture hall. a .&#13;
a. Mrs. Mae Maher looks at the number of&#13;
students on the absence list.&#13;
b. Mrs. Kay McKe rn, Mr. Don Moxley, and Mrs.&#13;
Phyllis Hilder "check" over the checkout list. &#13;
-----&#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Mr. Kelly Scott builds himself the great "A"&#13;
way before his next move.&#13;
b. Jan Stemple works diligently at her job in the&#13;
main office.&#13;
c. Mr. George Lindsay guides Robb Eyre to the&#13;
better life of college.&#13;
c&#13;
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Guidance Offi ce 11 7 &#13;
a&#13;
11 8/ Cooks and Custodians&#13;
Cooks and custodians-&#13;
~~mechanical . ,, retrievers&#13;
COOKS&#13;
"Double or nothing" was the motto of the cooks. There were double lines for&#13;
jet lunches and for hot lunches. It took five minutes or less to get one's food&#13;
thus leaving plenty of time to eat it.&#13;
Paper sacks were scarce and expensive, so Burger Town took advantage of&#13;
these points and furnished boxes at a reduced rate. While packing boxed lunches.&#13;
the cooks dreamed of more work area, more storage room, and a walk-in cooler&#13;
and freezer. (A.l. students dreamed of a milk-shake machine like T.J. had but&#13;
there was a shortage of electricity.)&#13;
Catering service was provided for two schools instead of four. Guess what?&#13;
b&#13;
Ice cream was legal and the cooks made between 1,000 and 1,500 cookies a da'y&#13;
for the Abraham Lincoln students.&#13;
CUSTODIAL ST AFf&#13;
Mr. Harlin Hurd, Mr. John Ramsey, Mr. Carl Frascht, Mrs. Della Esslinger, and&#13;
Miss Pat Ryan joined the custodial staff bringing the total to fourteen employees.&#13;
Mr. Fred Christensen, head custodian, reported that eleven windows were&#13;
broken the first two months of the school year. A new type of glass called&#13;
plexiglass was used for replacement. (Plexiglass is allergic to breakage?!) Chris&#13;
was a favorite with the students because he went to school with their parents.&#13;
a. Miss Pat Ryan and Mrs. Della Esslinger, school&#13;
matrons, help keep the cafe te ria cle an.&#13;
b. Everything is ready for the lunch assembly&#13;
line. &#13;
• •&#13;
a&#13;
a. Tom Brandon's mother broke thirteen bones in&#13;
her wrist while roller skating but works anyway.&#13;
b. Look what Santa Claus brought Chris for Christmas for being such a good boy.&#13;
Cooks and Custodians/ 119 &#13;
IJO/ Administrators&#13;
School Boa rd&#13;
challenged by bond issue&#13;
l&#13;
Dr. Leonard Gregory, superintendent of schools, and the Council Bluffs School&#13;
Board were challenged by a new, yet old, situation-the condition of Harrison,&#13;
Madison, Avenue B, and Dodge Schools. During the fall, a bond issue of over&#13;
seven million dollars for the construction of new schools was presented to the&#13;
voters, and was defeated. C"}&gt;ponents to the bond issue cited that busing pupils&#13;
from the closed schools and the size of the bond issue were major obstacles to&#13;
obtaining approval. During the struggle between the voters and the School&#13;
Board, the Iowa Fire Marshal investigated the debatable buildings: net resultbuildings are still in use. The fate of the buildings will be determined when&#13;
the bond issue is presented to the voters again. &#13;
a. First Row: Mr. Gordon Ord, Mr. Raymond Uhlhorn, Mr.&#13;
Ward Bean, Mr. Thomas Thompson. Second Row: Dr. Lloyd&#13;
Smith, Dr. Leonard Gregory, Mr. Delman Campbell, Mr. James&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
b. Harrison School&#13;
c. Dodge School&#13;
Adminis1ra1ors/ IJI &#13;
Bonjour . . . Skits . .. Dialogues . . . Danke&#13;
. .. Dictionaries . .. Adios .. . Tape recordings .. . Grade school teaching . . . Puppet&#13;
shows . .. ACTION!!!&#13;
Short stories .. . Video tape . . . Zeus ...&#13;
Jane Eyre .. . New Mrs. Kenny .. . Euphonism&#13;
. the Bible . . . Compositions . . . Critical&#13;
reviews . .. Spelling ... CREATIVITY!!!&#13;
a&#13;
ID/ Languages &#13;
Foreign language and&#13;
English keep everyone talking&#13;
c&#13;
a. Cindy Fitzgerald, Kim Svoboda, Mitra Massih,&#13;
and Mike Park work hard to produce an aardvark&#13;
pinata in Spanish.&#13;
b. Kevin Crook, Dave Thomsen, and Fred Marsh&#13;
try to figure out how they can fit inside their Trojan horse.&#13;
e&#13;
c. Sandy Ryder looks very proud of herself because&#13;
she is done with the w- h-o-1-e thing.&#13;
d. Mr. Don Scheibeler lectures to his English class.&#13;
e. Liz Maxwell, Laura Boham, Kim Smith, and Valerie&#13;
Smith put on a puppet show in French class.&#13;
Languages/ ll3 &#13;
124/ Marh and Science&#13;
Students experience&#13;
key-punch and recycling&#13;
Remember those days when everything was either fire, earth or water? Times&#13;
have changed, since now the quadratic formula can be solved in minutes and&#13;
everyone knows that H20 is water.&#13;
To further advance the students' knowledge, teachers such as chemistry&#13;
teachers Mrs. Christine Fink and Mr. Dennis Schmoker, and math teachers Mr.&#13;
Orville Miller and Miss Erva Huckleeberry used individualized methods in&#13;
their classes. This program was successful. Mr. Ron Beeson secured a&#13;
key-punch machine for computer-minded students. Since a pilot course&#13;
was successful last year, a semester course on computer programming was&#13;
added to the curriculum.&#13;
Advanced chemistry classes were really with it. They dealt with environmental problems to the extent that they performed experiments on recycling&#13;
aluminum cans. (Watch it! The new pennies may be made from recycled A.L. cans.)&#13;
b&#13;
a. "What a body," ponde rs Linda Nielsen over Frank Rash.&#13;
b. Seniors strain to accept the elements of calculus.&#13;
ill &#13;
c&#13;
c. Mark Peters demonstrates his latest invention to&#13;
onlookers John Meyers, Kirt Goldapp. Mr. Mike&#13;
Freema n, and Harold Petersen.&#13;
d&#13;
d. Patricia Urban and Bob Hendri x ·observe the&#13;
weight of the orange juice can.&#13;
Math and Science IJS &#13;
Production class aids teachers&#13;
Teachers finally got a little help&#13;
from their friends. The six students&#13;
in the new Production class typed out&#13;
tests and other papers needed by teachers. The girls did quite a few jobs and&#13;
were kept · busy throughout the year.&#13;
Another endeavor practiced in the&#13;
Business Education wing was in the&#13;
Office Practice class. The students&#13;
tried their hand at running the IBM&#13;
Key Punch machine in the library.&#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson took over the job&#13;
of Mrs. Janet Ferrin as a typing teacher.&#13;
He kept the students' eyes on the book&#13;
and finge rs moving over the keyboard.&#13;
126/ Busmess Education &#13;
e&#13;
a. Jill Caughey, a D.E.C.A. student, measures up&#13;
to her job at Sew and Sew.&#13;
b. Delores Bristol traces .onto a stencil with the&#13;
help of a mimeoscope.&#13;
c. Shelly Knoble catches a few winks of sleep during a typing class.&#13;
d. Sue Ford catches up on the news while cleaning a stencil.&#13;
e. Linda Loper practices her business machines&#13;
assignment on a Ten-Key adding machine.&#13;
f. Mrs. Jane Sak pojnts out ANOTHER mistake to&#13;
Sue Aldredge.&#13;
Business Education) 127 &#13;
----.-....&#13;
Construction class builds house&#13;
b&#13;
a. Building Construction boys will sell this house&#13;
when it is finished.&#13;
b. "Hope your Mom doesn't miss her iron," worries&#13;
Rick McKeeman to Richard McKern.&#13;
c. "J ust a little bit more ... ," thinks Bill Kennedy. c&#13;
128/ Shop &#13;
a&#13;
r 4&#13;
c&#13;
a. Kathy Baker grimaces at the thought of making another mistake.&#13;
b. Sue Pierce exhibits one of her cooking feats to&#13;
her classmates.&#13;
c. Teresa Owens. Cathy Lake, and Kris Kladstrup&#13;
pin. stitch and sew their way through a class&#13;
period.&#13;
b&#13;
Saw, saw, hammer, hammer, buzz, buzz,&#13;
pound, pound, CRACK!&#13;
These were some of the noises one&#13;
could hear when observing the advanced&#13;
students of drafting and wood shop work&#13;
to complete a giant project. Members of&#13;
this class began in the fall to build a&#13;
house located at 18th Street and Avenue G.&#13;
Things hummed in the Shop Department&#13;
with the addition of Mr. Craig Tindall&#13;
to assist Mr. Ron Holland in Metal Shop.&#13;
Mr. Richard Buchanan was appointed as&#13;
head of Building Construction at the Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
Sewing machines were also busy while&#13;
advanced sewing classes stitched their way&#13;
through many plays. Boys finally achieved&#13;
their own status in the Horne Economics&#13;
Department in a class called Bachelor Foods.&#13;
Here boys learned to appreciate the meals&#13;
their mothers prepared for them.&#13;
H~me Economics/ ll9&#13;
~-&#13;
To work with the current problems of&#13;
today, the students were challenged&#13;
with the problems of the past. A&#13;
changing of the times put students on&#13;
a one-to-one confrontation with the&#13;
mentally disturbed.&#13;
Making classes come alive was no&#13;
problem when a speaker was presented to the Social Studies and&#13;
Social Science classes.&#13;
A look into the unknown, a visit&#13;
into the mind of an emotionally disturbed person, a study on compatibility&#13;
between people, observations on&#13;
behavior in animals and humans- these&#13;
were activities from which all learned.&#13;
a. "Don"t eat too fast," jokes Mr. Roger Kuhl.&#13;
b. Mr. Gene Armstrong"s classes study trees.&#13;
130 / Soctal Studies&#13;
a&#13;
Study of man helps&#13;
understanding of others &#13;
a&#13;
" ~&#13;
b&#13;
a. Is that Mrs. Gloria Dittman day-dreaming in&#13;
class?&#13;
b. "You tell 'ern, Mitra."&#13;
c. Mr. Dennis Butler knows his countries.&#13;
- - - - ---- ~ ----~------&#13;
c&#13;
Social S1udies1131 &#13;
Stagecraft and&#13;
Stagecraft and art classes created&#13;
"feats of magic" with their imaginative&#13;
ideas. Stagecraft's first job was to&#13;
build the roadshow set for which they&#13;
constructed an 8-foot arched platform&#13;
with stairs and moveable ramps. The&#13;
black and white paisley idea was taken&#13;
from a student's shirt. In another&#13;
instance, art classes painted "Christmas" on the front windows.&#13;
~,&#13;
b&#13;
a. Steve Emarine smirks as Lee tells him he still&#13;
believes in Santa Claus.&#13;
b. "Oh no, I think I'm stuck," cries Karen Mcintosh.&#13;
c. Stagecraft students used molding plaster to&#13;
make their own faces. Mr. John Gibson checks to&#13;
see if the "patient" is still alive.&#13;
ID/ Stagecraft and Art&#13;
a&#13;
c&#13;
art classes create &#13;
a&#13;
b&#13;
a. Tammy Abbott licks her fingers so that they&#13;
won't stick to the steering wheel while she drives.&#13;
b. "I wonder why all those lights are flashing in&#13;
front of me," ponders Peggy Davis while she&#13;
practices driving in the simulator.&#13;
Drivers Ed&#13;
promotes&#13;
safety&#13;
She had just learned how to drive ( I&#13;
with a standard transmission in the simulator. The film started and she took&#13;
off. She drove towards an intersection&#13;
and felt like she had complete control&#13;
of everything. Then out of the blue, a&#13;
boy stepped off the curb. Panic!! The&#13;
clutch was depressed, she shifted down,&#13;
and slammed on the brakes. But she did&#13;
not forget to signal left, honk her horn,&#13;
and swerve to the left all at the same&#13;
time. Thank goodness she didn't kill the&#13;
engine! Then, to her dismay, she heard a&#13;
yell from the rear of the simulator, "Car&#13;
Number Two, you just killed himl"&#13;
Drivers Educa1ion 133 &#13;
c b&#13;
134/ Physical Education&#13;
a. "Do you think she can go all the way?"&#13;
questions Becky Perry about Valerie Smith.&#13;
b. "Hey, I want to touch, toolll" quips Cyndi&#13;
Hammers.&#13;
c. Doug Irwin works hard in the weight room. &#13;
Phys Ed expands weight program&#13;
' a. "And you thought I couldn't do itl"&#13;
a&#13;
From petite, swirly movements to "jiven out" with some hard rock, the senior&#13;
girls generated a large amount of activity while Miss Basehore taught them&#13;
the background of a unit of modern dance.&#13;
Junior girls and senior boys can no longer relish the idea of being able to&#13;
skip, hop, bop, twist, and twirl to the delightful rhythmic tu.nes of "Barbara&#13;
Ann" and "She's Too Fat For Me."&#13;
With the departure of "The Oldie Hits" went Mr. Robert Hobbs and Coach&#13;
John Brooke, who took on the challenge of being head football coach at Treynor.&#13;
Sophomores weren't the only new faces. Coach Phil Nielsen made a grand&#13;
entrance as physical education teacher and junior varsity basketball coach; also,&#13;
Mr. Don Hinkle introduced the weight program to the sophomores. By any&#13;
chance, is Coach hoping for more masculinity at A.L.?&#13;
With the teachers this year, "physical" had a more flexible meaning, each&#13;
having his own little ache, pain, bruise, stitch or illness. &#13;
136&#13;
MUG SHOTSThe annual EXCHANGE:&#13;
Write silly phrases-&#13;
"T o one of the NICEST people I know"&#13;
Wallets JAMMED with old pictures&#13;
13 years of mugs gone by&#13;
GOLLY GEE!&#13;
You didn't know you were&#13;
SO popular!&#13;
NAMELESS faces&#13;
Greet you daily.&#13;
Watching them TRANSFORM.&#13;
Identities,&#13;
Classmates,&#13;
FRIENDS. a&#13;
b&#13;
- ~ .. __ - -&#13;
d&#13;
I&#13;
a. Debbie Urich&#13;
b. Pam Thomas&#13;
c. Kevin Barton, Mike Farrow&#13;
d. Mary Beth Scarpellino&#13;
e. Tammy Bledsoe, Jennifer Drustrup, Mary Beth&#13;
Moore.&#13;
I&#13;
-I&#13;
~ &#13;
Sophomores attained a long-awaited goal when&#13;
they finally reached the senior high on Bennett&#13;
Avenue. Exciting courses like drama, biology. zoology. typing, and "touching" under the stairs were&#13;
benefits of a broad curriculum.&#13;
Driver's licenses gave many sophomores a wider&#13;
world even though they startled pedestrains and&#13;
toppled mailboxes. Trips to town were at a minimum&#13;
except for those who had fast wheels at lunch time.&#13;
Breakfast was not new but it seemed to be a&#13;
"high" social event of each day. Some sophomores&#13;
had two breakfasts-one at home and one at school.&#13;
Those who ate at school only had fifteen minutes&#13;
more to sleep in the morning.&#13;
Rubber bands, paper wads, thumbtacks, and paper&#13;
airplanes were earmarks of a sophomore class room.&#13;
Oh, yes- some sophomore girls had senior boyfriendsa coveted prize of the sophomore year.&#13;
Sophomore Class Officers&#13;
President Jim Currie, Vice President Pam Prichard,&#13;
Secretary Kristy Kruse, Treasurer Amy Johnson,&#13;
Sergeant at Arms Edie Colick&#13;
Sponsor Mr. Reed Emsick&#13;
a. Sophomore Class officers: Amy Johnson, Edie Colick, Kristy Kruse, Jim&#13;
Currie, and Pam Prichard.&#13;
b. Terri Wolff "oh's" and "ah's" at Keith Greens's mastery of the fine art&#13;
of blowing big and beautiful Double- Bubble bubbles.&#13;
138/ Sophornores&#13;
-°----"----- -- -'--~· ~ · .. .. - - - .• - -·&#13;
b &#13;
Sophomores blow big bubbles!&#13;
Abbott, Tammy&#13;
Addison, Barry&#13;
Adkins, George&#13;
Akers. Sondra&#13;
Albertson, Selma&#13;
Anderson, Jill&#13;
Anderson. Sheri&#13;
Arterburn, James&#13;
Auch, John&#13;
Auch, Sherri&#13;
Baer, Dolores&#13;
Bahr, John&#13;
Bailey, Cindy&#13;
Ballinger, Tracey&#13;
Barnett, Laura&#13;
Bean, Angela&#13;
Beck, Marcia&#13;
Beckner, Ruth&#13;
Behrens, Jeffrey&#13;
Belak, Pamela&#13;
Bell, Carolyn&#13;
Bergquist, Brian&#13;
Besslinger, Belinda&#13;
Birdsong. Barbara&#13;
Blanchard, Johnny&#13;
Boham, Charles&#13;
Bomgaars, Scott&#13;
Bonebrake, Julie&#13;
Bonnichsen, Bonnie&#13;
Bonnstetter, Jo&#13;
Booth, Rebecca&#13;
Booton, Jean&#13;
Boruff, Michael&#13;
Bothwell, Cindy&#13;
Boyd, Ann&#13;
Boyer, Cynthia&#13;
Brandon, Mary&#13;
Brewer, Debbie&#13;
Bridenbaugh. Georgia&#13;
Brooks, Kim&#13;
Brown. Richard&#13;
Browning, Sandra&#13;
Bryson, Kevin&#13;
Buck, Curtiss&#13;
Buehler, Craig&#13;
Buley, Debra&#13;
Bush, Debra&#13;
Caddell, Kathy&#13;
Caligur. Ann&#13;
Campbell, Kirk&#13;
Cannon, Michael&#13;
Cantrell, David&#13;
Carberry. Gary&#13;
Carman, Charles&#13;
Carpenter, Shirley&#13;
Christensen, Karen&#13;
Christensen, Lisa&#13;
Christenson, Peter&#13;
Clark, Taini&#13;
Coffelt, Teresa&#13;
Coffey, Claudia&#13;
Colick. Edie&#13;
Collett, Tam my&#13;
Collins, Kathleen&#13;
Cook, James&#13;
Cooper. Theresa&#13;
Cosgriff. Kevin&#13;
Crandall. Tonda&#13;
Croghan. Cindy&#13;
Crook, Connell&#13;
Crowl. Randy&#13;
Cue, Gloria&#13;
Currie, James&#13;
Daley. Patrick&#13;
Damon. Charlotte&#13;
Davis, Michelle&#13;
Dawson, Theresa&#13;
Derby. Ellen&#13;
Dettman, Doreen&#13;
Dev'lult, Bobbi&#13;
Sophomol'\!S/ ll9 &#13;
140/ Sophomores&#13;
Dewaele, Robert&#13;
Dinges, Timmy&#13;
Dollen, Mitchell&#13;
Donaldson, Robbin&#13;
Driver, Dale&#13;
Duschanek, Philip&#13;
Eckert, Julie&#13;
Eilts, Jolene&#13;
Erickson, Jan&#13;
Evans, Anne&#13;
Evers, David&#13;
Fahl, Ricki&#13;
Feller, Lori&#13;
Felton, Lea&#13;
Ferguson, Pamela&#13;
Ferrel, Robin&#13;
Field, Susan&#13;
Fisher, Nancy&#13;
Flesher, Vickie&#13;
Ford, Blaine&#13;
Franks, Randy&#13;
Fry, Troy&#13;
Gibson, Gregory&#13;
Girton, Kevin&#13;
Gohlinghorst, Marty&#13;
Golden, Karen&#13;
Goodman, Craig&#13;
Goodman, Janice&#13;
Gouldsmith, Jo&#13;
Grace, Bruce&#13;
Green, Keith&#13;
Gregory, Kjestine&#13;
Gross, David&#13;
Grote, Douglas&#13;
Gunderson, Don&#13;
Gutheil, Daniel&#13;
Hagg, Jeffrey&#13;
Hagg, Julie&#13;
Hale, Matthew&#13;
Hall, Joan&#13;
Hallagan, Corey&#13;
Hallagan, Kimberly&#13;
Hansen, Jodie&#13;
Hansen, Robe rt&#13;
Hanson, David&#13;
Hanusa, Daniel&#13;
Hartfield, Marcia&#13;
Hasbrouck, Mike&#13;
Hatfield, Jeff&#13;
Hayes, Dan&#13;
-- ~ - ----,. .&#13;
Don Piper stretches to become&#13;
a man. Weight-lifting &#13;
makes sophomore boys into Hmen."&#13;
Hearn, John&#13;
Heithoff, Dave&#13;
Henderson, Pamela&#13;
Herwig, Gayle&#13;
Hibbard, Mike&#13;
Hindt, Julie&#13;
Hoffert, Joni&#13;
Hogan, Dan&#13;
Hood, David&#13;
Hostetter, Rhonda&#13;
Howe, Jeff&#13;
Howell, Cindy&#13;
Howell, Margie&#13;
Hughes, Susan&#13;
Hutchison, John&#13;
Jackson, Harry&#13;
Jenkins, Leland&#13;
Jensen, Brad&#13;
Jensen, Cheryl&#13;
Jensen, Kimberly&#13;
Jensen, Michael&#13;
Jerkovich, Jennifer&#13;
Johnson, Amy&#13;
Johnson, Laurie&#13;
Johnson, Marcia&#13;
Johnson, Marvin&#13;
Johnson, Phillip&#13;
Jones, Laurie A.&#13;
Jones, Laurie K.&#13;
Jones, Michelle&#13;
Jones, Sandra&#13;
Jorgensen, Ann&#13;
Justesen, Daniel&#13;
Kahler, Wade&#13;
Kastner, Robin&#13;
·Kastner, Vicki&#13;
Katzenstein , Lisa&#13;
Kealy, Danny&#13;
Keegan, Kim&#13;
Kelly. Catherine&#13;
Kelly, Debbie&#13;
Kelsey, Wesley&#13;
Kendall, Wendy&#13;
Kennedy, Lowell&#13;
Kirlin, Michelle&#13;
Kissel, Isaac&#13;
Knauss, Cheri&#13;
Knott, Cindy&#13;
Koenig, David&#13;
Kruse, Kristy&#13;
Lacey, Shelly&#13;
Lara, Mary&#13;
Larsen, Lisa&#13;
Larson, Marianne&#13;
Leazenby, Linda&#13;
LeDuc, Gayle&#13;
Lee, Brenda&#13;
Lee, Peggy&#13;
Leedom, Kevin&#13;
Leuck, Jane&#13;
Lidgett, Kimberl y&#13;
Lidgett, Marilyn&#13;
Lingner, Kathy&#13;
Liunas, Debora&#13;
Maaske, Greg&#13;
Madsen, Debbie&#13;
Madsen, Rita&#13;
Mallory. Rinda&#13;
Mann, Scott&#13;
Marshall, Mary&#13;
Martin, Michael&#13;
Matzen. Douglas&#13;
Maxwell, Robert&#13;
Mayberry, Teresa&#13;
McBride, Catherine&#13;
McCall, Robert&#13;
McCrea , Frances&#13;
McDaniel, Tami&#13;
McFadden, Kathy&#13;
McGee, Dianna&#13;
Sophom res/ 141 &#13;
14l&#13;
/ Sop&#13;
h&#13;
orn&#13;
o&#13;
re5&#13;
Mcintosh, Craig&#13;
Mcintosh, Pam&#13;
McKee, Gemma&#13;
McKern, Richard&#13;
McManus, Cheryl&#13;
Melicher, Joseph&#13;
Mer&#13;
riam, Diane&#13;
Miller, Diana&#13;
Miller, Doug&#13;
Miller, Jennifer&#13;
Miller, Kirk&#13;
Miller, Mary&#13;
Miller, Steve&#13;
Minchin, Meli&#13;
ssa&#13;
Mintle, Helen&#13;
Mitchell, Barbara&#13;
Moats, Douglas&#13;
Mohatt, James&#13;
Moore, Cindy&#13;
Moroney, Greg&#13;
Morse, Julie&#13;
Mortensen, Kathy&#13;
Mo&#13;
xley, Laura&#13;
M&#13;
yers, Patricia&#13;
Nagunst, Ronald&#13;
Nation, Terry&#13;
Nel&#13;
son , Deeann&#13;
Nel&#13;
son, James&#13;
Nel&#13;
son, Vickie&#13;
Neve, Gregory&#13;
Newman, Russell&#13;
Nice, Steve&#13;
Nice, Su&#13;
san&#13;
Noble, Matthew&#13;
O'Brien, Dorothy&#13;
Olsen, Eddie&#13;
Olson , Audri&#13;
Overman, Helen&#13;
Oza&#13;
ydin , Jalle&#13;
Pa&#13;
rker, Bruce&#13;
Paul&#13;
sen , Lisa&#13;
Payne, Kirk&#13;
Pearey, Danny&#13;
Peder&#13;
sen, Teri&#13;
Peters, Shawn&#13;
Petratis, David&#13;
Pettingill, Lori&#13;
Phillips. Tamara&#13;
Pierson. Mike&#13;
Pond, Mary&#13;
Porter, David&#13;
Post, Mike&#13;
Prazan, Sandra&#13;
Prichard, Pamela&#13;
Purd&#13;
y, Mark&#13;
Rance, Eli&#13;
se&#13;
Randall, John&#13;
Randolph , Jennifer Rankin, Kimberly&#13;
Ra&#13;
smussen, Jam&#13;
es&#13;
Ra&#13;
yburn,&#13;
J&#13;
eff&#13;
Reafl&#13;
e ng,&#13;
D&#13;
e nnis&#13;
Reddish , John&#13;
Reeve&#13;
s, Sue&#13;
Reichart, Cind y&#13;
Re ifschneider,&#13;
T&#13;
im&#13;
Rhod&#13;
e&#13;
s, Theresa&#13;
Ri&#13;
chter,&#13;
Karen&#13;
Ri&#13;
eper, Tony&#13;
Roach, Jody&#13;
Ro&#13;
c&#13;
ha, Brenda&#13;
Ro&#13;
c&#13;
ha, Ricky&#13;
Rock .&#13;
Mark&#13;
Roger&#13;
s, Sept&#13;
ember&#13;
Roth, Julie&#13;
Ro&#13;
we,&#13;
D&#13;
e bra&#13;
Roya lt&#13;
y, Do&#13;
r&#13;
oth y&#13;
Rya&#13;
n, Jonatha n&#13;
Ryde&#13;
r, Sa&#13;
n&#13;
d&#13;
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S&#13;
andb&#13;
othe, Lo&#13;
r&#13;
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--r- ...&#13;
-&#13;
Sophomores enjoy &#13;
luxurious smoking lounge!?!&#13;
Wolff, Terri&#13;
Yager, Tamira&#13;
Young, Jeffrey&#13;
Sanders, Julie&#13;
Scherle, Tim&#13;
Scott, Susan&#13;
Shade, Karl&#13;
Sharp. Douglas&#13;
Shelton, Carol&#13;
Shockey, John&#13;
Shrader, Mike&#13;
Sims, Randi&#13;
Sinnott, Debra&#13;
Smith, Janice&#13;
Smith, Joe&#13;
Smith, Michael&#13;
Smith, Steve&#13;
Sober, Katherine&#13;
Sollazzo, Mike&#13;
Sorick, Kathleen&#13;
Spence, Neal&#13;
Springer, Norman&#13;
Stegeman, Charles&#13;
Stevens, Julie&#13;
Stevens, Latisha&#13;
Stichler, Shawni&#13;
Stokes, Charles&#13;
Stopak, Kenton&#13;
Storm. Julie&#13;
Stucker, David&#13;
Sullivan, Kim&#13;
Sundermann, John&#13;
Swanger, Randy&#13;
Taylor, Kellie&#13;
T ellander, Debi&#13;
Tellander, Dennis&#13;
Theulen, Annette&#13;
Thomas, Julie&#13;
Thompson, Leonard&#13;
Thompson, Paula&#13;
Thomsen, Tim&#13;
Tierney, Kim&#13;
Todd, Bambi&#13;
T ornblom, David&#13;
Trongaard, Kari&#13;
Umstot, Thana&#13;
Urich, Deborah&#13;
Utterback, Debra&#13;
Vangreen, Kurt&#13;
VanHouten, Daniel&#13;
Vonsternberg, Kurt&#13;
Wade, Robert&#13;
Walker, Mertie&#13;
Warm, Mike&#13;
Warren, Susan&#13;
Wathen, Craig&#13;
Webber, Jeanette&#13;
Weber, Kenny&#13;
Webster, Vikki&#13;
Wedel, Connie&#13;
Wege, Ronnie&#13;
Welch, Joe&#13;
Whitbeck, Lynn&#13;
White, Laura&#13;
Whiteaker, Julie&#13;
Whitney, Brian&#13;
Williams, Laurie&#13;
Willie, Monica&#13;
Wilson, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Mark&#13;
Winey, Katherine&#13;
Winger, Bob&#13;
Winger. Carol&#13;
Wolfe, Cheryl&#13;
Wolfe, Constance&#13;
Sophomores 143 &#13;
,&#13;
Junior Class members initiated the year with a candy&#13;
sales campaign amounting to about $3,500. Scott Kirke&#13;
led his classmates with a $400 sales record. Mr. John&#13;
Gibson and Mr. Seth Hills, Junior Class sponsors, promoted this major fund raising project.&#13;
During January, class officers met and decided to&#13;
support and advertise the premiere showing of a nostalgic&#13;
series of movies for an evening's entertainment after the&#13;
game. There is a little of the old time spirit still&#13;
left in us.&#13;
As the spring semester began, the thoughts of prom&#13;
began to simmer in the minds of the juniors. Location,&#13;
musical talent, date, theme and kind of dance were debated.&#13;
The time came for the prom during the third week in April,&#13;
and everyone had made it a success.&#13;
Junior Class Officers&#13;
President Mitra Massih, Vice President Mark Peters&#13;
Secretary Mike Lambert, Treasurer Val Smith,&#13;
Sergeant at Arms Cindy Fitzgerald&#13;
Sponsors Mr. Seth Hills, Mr. John Gibson&#13;
a. Junior Class officers are as follows: Mike Lambert, Val Smith, Cindy&#13;
Fitzgerald, Mitra Massih, and Mark Peters.&#13;
b. "Say, how many bars of candy can I sell you today?"&#13;
144/Juniors &#13;
- - - -- -- ---~,&#13;
' Candy money trickled .&#13;
1n slowly .&#13;
Adams, Elizabeth&#13;
Adock, Debra&#13;
Allmon, Michael&#13;
Andersen, Margaret&#13;
Anderson, Kimberly&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
Archer, Teri&#13;
Arrowsmith, John&#13;
Asikin, Patricia&#13;
Atherton, Matthew&#13;
Atkinson, Doug&#13;
Avis, Jim&#13;
Backhuus, Tim&#13;
Bahr. Joe&#13;
Bain, Rickie&#13;
Banks, Vickie&#13;
Barber, John&#13;
Batten, Jeanene&#13;
Beck, Steven&#13;
Behm, Bill&#13;
Bertsch, Liane&#13;
Birdsong, Craig&#13;
Boham, Laura&#13;
Bonar, Charlette&#13;
Bonnstetter, Mike&#13;
Boos, Mark&#13;
Bramman, Jay&#13;
Brazelton, Sheila&#13;
Brown, Colleen&#13;
Brown, Patrick&#13;
Browning, Bill&#13;
Bryant, Timothy&#13;
Buck, Rebecca&#13;
Buckmaster, Craig&#13;
Burry, Sandra&#13;
Byrne, Danny&#13;
Campbell, Kathleen&#13;
Casady, Scott&#13;
Cash, Linda&#13;
Cenovich, William&#13;
Chapman, James&#13;
Clark, George&#13;
Clark, Loretta&#13;
Collins, James&#13;
Collins, Vicki&#13;
Cooney, LuAnn&#13;
Cooper, David&#13;
Coulter, Pamela&#13;
Cox, Kathy&#13;
Cox, Leonard&#13;
Coy, Michael&#13;
Criss, Denise&#13;
Crook, Kevin&#13;
Crouse, Patti&#13;
Cullin, Terri&#13;
Daniels, Mike&#13;
Daugherty. Teri&#13;
Davis, Peggy&#13;
Dawson, Nancy&#13;
DeSantiago, Christine&#13;
DiBlasi, David&#13;
Dix, Cheryl&#13;
Dodder, Sara&#13;
Donaldson. John&#13;
Donner, Nancy&#13;
Doty, James&#13;
Eaton, Monica&#13;
Ehlert, Timothy&#13;
Elbert, Cynthia&#13;
Evans, Betty&#13;
Juniors 145 &#13;
146&#13;
/Juniors&#13;
Evezic, Andrew&#13;
Fahl, Robin&#13;
Farmer. Annette&#13;
Farrell, Cynthia&#13;
Faurot. Kenneth&#13;
Ferguson, John&#13;
Field, Nancy&#13;
Filbert. Linda&#13;
Fitzgerald, Cindy&#13;
Flenker, David&#13;
Flynn. Sheryl&#13;
Fouts, Rhonda&#13;
Franke, Judy&#13;
Freuck, Susan&#13;
Fritz, Greg&#13;
Gallaro. Anthony&#13;
Gallaro, Lori&#13;
Ganey, Kathy&#13;
Garafalo, Carol&#13;
Gardner, Jamie&#13;
Gillenwater. Billie&#13;
Gillman, Candee&#13;
Goeser, Patricia&#13;
Goldapp. Kim&#13;
Gouldsmith, Jeff&#13;
Gray. Lucynda&#13;
Gregory, Kimberly&#13;
Grimm. Penny&#13;
Gubbles. Diane&#13;
Hales, Steven&#13;
Hamer, Candace&#13;
Hanna, Mark&#13;
Hanneman. Connie&#13;
Hannon, Pamela&#13;
Hansen, Betty&#13;
Hansen, Bruce&#13;
Harrod, Jeffrey&#13;
Hartfield, Brian&#13;
Hathaway, Jimmy&#13;
Haven. Jeff&#13;
Hendrix, Robert&#13;
Henry. Roger&#13;
Hensley. Michael&#13;
Hissong. Gail&#13;
Hoden. Ronald&#13;
Holbrook, Ralph&#13;
Hollins, Clyde&#13;
Hollins. Sherry&#13;
Hoover, Steven&#13;
Hough. Amy&#13;
Hough. John&#13;
Howell, Dianna&#13;
Howell. Robin&#13;
Hunt, Edward&#13;
Hunt, Randy&#13;
Hunter, Maureen&#13;
Jay. Leon&#13;
Jensen , Debra&#13;
Jensen, Duane&#13;
Jensen, Joel&#13;
Jensen. Michael&#13;
Jensen. Randy&#13;
Jerko&#13;
vich, Pam&#13;
John&#13;
son.&#13;
Lynnette&#13;
Jones. Janece&#13;
Joslin,&#13;
Cheryl&#13;
Judkin&#13;
s, Eli&#13;
zab&#13;
e th&#13;
Jurg&#13;
ens. Jeffrey&#13;
Kendall . Patricia Kepha rt, Karen&#13;
Juniors clown aro&#13;
und &#13;
Dan McSorley had a successful face lift.&#13;
King, Sandra&#13;
Kirk, Bruce&#13;
Kirke, Scott&#13;
Koch, Cynthia&#13;
Lake, Cathy&#13;
Lambert, Michael&#13;
Langston , Cheri&#13;
Larmon, Michael&#13;
Larsen, Debbie&#13;
Larsen, Mark&#13;
Larsen, Ronald&#13;
Larson. Gloria&#13;
Lee, Sherry&#13;
Leibel, Robert&#13;
Lidgett. David&#13;
lidgett, Scott&#13;
Lieurance, Cheryl&#13;
Lingner, Donald&#13;
Lippert, John&#13;
Livengood, Darrell&#13;
Livingston, Kirk&#13;
Longrneyer. Joann&#13;
Loper. Linda&#13;
Loren zen, Mark&#13;
Lyon, Rex&#13;
Lyons, Glenda&#13;
Madsen, Penny&#13;
Mahan, Mark&#13;
Mahoney. Cindy&#13;
Mann, Robin&#13;
Mark, Randy&#13;
Maron, William&#13;
Marsh, Fred&#13;
Massih. Mitra&#13;
Maxwell. Shannon&#13;
May. John&#13;
Mayberry. Brian&#13;
McCalmont. Cynthia&#13;
McDonough. Rick&#13;
McGlade. Barbara&#13;
Mcintosh. Jim&#13;
Mcintosh. Linda&#13;
McKeown , David&#13;
Mclaughlin, Matt&#13;
McPartland, Tracie&#13;
McSorley, Dan&#13;
Mendenhall, Carolyn&#13;
Meyer. Dan&#13;
Miller, Dianne&#13;
Mitra Massih and Kirk Livingston wonder about the face lift.&#13;
Juniorsd47 &#13;
Miller, Lori&#13;
Miller, Mindy&#13;
Minchin, Susan&#13;
Montello, Frances&#13;
Moore, Joe&#13;
Moore, Renette&#13;
Moreno, Ophelia&#13;
Morgan, Mary&#13;
Morgan, Patty&#13;
Moroney, David&#13;
Mullin, Terry&#13;
Murphy. Alan&#13;
Myers, Debra&#13;
Myhlhousen, Georgette&#13;
a. There&#13;
i&#13;
s&#13;
n&#13;
't any more&#13;
room on that schedule&#13;
card so I&#13;
guess you can't&#13;
take any more subjects,"&#13;
remarks Mr. Kelly Scott as&#13;
he&#13;
counsels&#13;
Clyde Hollins.&#13;
148/ Juniors&#13;
Nagunst, Jeffrey&#13;
Neal, Steven&#13;
Neely, James&#13;
Nielsen, Linda&#13;
Noble, Natalie&#13;
Nuzum. Kevin&#13;
Oakes, Barbara&#13;
Oamek, George&#13;
O'Brien, Jack&#13;
Olsen, Rodney&#13;
Olson, Beth&#13;
Overgard, Connie&#13;
Owens, Teresa&#13;
Park, Michael&#13;
Paul, Kathleen&#13;
Paul, Rosemary&#13;
Paulsen, Lorie&#13;
Payne, Harris&#13;
Pentico, Gayle&#13;
Perry, Becky&#13;
Peters, Jon&#13;
Petersen, Charles&#13;
Petersen, Jim&#13;
Petersen, Portia&#13;
Peterson, Joanne&#13;
Petry. Debra&#13;
Pike, Warren&#13;
Plunkett, Randy&#13;
Poag, Peggy&#13;
Pogge, Randy&#13;
Port&#13;
er, Barbara&#13;
Potee&#13;
t, John&#13;
Pritchard, Kristy&#13;
Randall, Julia&#13;
Rash, Frank&#13;
Rasmussen, Kathryn&#13;
Recher, Rochelle&#13;
Reed, Sherri&#13;
Reeves, Richard&#13;
Rettig, Thomas&#13;
Ridgway, Jeff&#13;
Ridings. Herbert&#13;
a .. . . .. &#13;
Williams, Steven&#13;
Wilson. Paige&#13;
Winchester, Michael&#13;
Zaccone, Ann&#13;
Roach, Julie&#13;
Robertson, Roxanne&#13;
Rodenburg, Eddie&#13;
Ronfeldt, Katherine&#13;
Ronk, Robert&#13;
Rule, Todd&#13;
Scoles, Debra&#13;
Scott, Nancy&#13;
Seidel, Simon&#13;
Seier, Peggy&#13;
Senter, Alan&#13;
Shanno, Todd&#13;
Sharp, Ardith&#13;
Shaw, Jon&#13;
Shearer, Mark&#13;
Sillik, Cindy&#13;
Smith, Barbara&#13;
Smith, Jennifer&#13;
Smith, Jim&#13;
Smith, Keith&#13;
Smith, Kimberly&#13;
Smith, Steve&#13;
Smith, Valerie&#13;
Soar, Lorraine&#13;
Sorick, Joni&#13;
Spetrnan, Barbara&#13;
Springer, Cheryl&#13;
Stanley, Tina&#13;
Steffensen, Barbara&#13;
Stenberg, Robert&#13;
Steppuhn, Kirn&#13;
Stevens, Sandra&#13;
Stohlrnann, Laurel&#13;
Strohbehn, Jill&#13;
Stuart, Jeanne&#13;
Sulhoff, James&#13;
Svoboda, Kimberly&#13;
Sweem, Jim&#13;
Tanner, Orville&#13;
Taylor, LeRoy&#13;
Telpner, Sari&#13;
Thomas, Steven&#13;
Thompson, Jerry&#13;
Thomsen, Anthony&#13;
Thomsen, David&#13;
Tippery, Dorothy&#13;
Town, Randal&#13;
Urban, Pamela&#13;
Urban, Patricia&#13;
Waldron, Mike&#13;
Warden, Craig&#13;
Waugh, Thomas&#13;
Weber, Curtis&#13;
Webster, Russell&#13;
Weiland, Terry&#13;
Whitman, Jeffrey&#13;
Whittington, Jocel&#13;
yn&#13;
Wickman, Julie&#13;
Widtfeldt, Karen&#13;
Wigington, Deborah&#13;
Wigington, Donald&#13;
Wilcken, Connie&#13;
Williams, Rodney&#13;
J&#13;
u&#13;
n1 rs 149 &#13;
150 Semors&#13;
Motto: I am not&#13;
afraid of tomorrow,&#13;
for I have seen&#13;
yesterday. and I&#13;
love today.&#13;
Colors: Sky Blue&#13;
and Royal Blue&#13;
Flower: White Rose&#13;
We, the seniors of Abraham Lincoln High School need&#13;
to look enthusiastically to the future as a broad opening&#13;
of new and important ideas and happenings.&#13;
Our past was planned for us, with school and other&#13;
activities. We need to remember our friendships, high&#13;
school sweethearts, and the people who were part of it&#13;
during the three years of participating in study.&#13;
activities, and fun.&#13;
We are free after graduation to use the time in&#13;
front of us to meet new challenges and to become&#13;
individuals, who can add useful things to society.&#13;
We should use the past and the present as a guidepost to tomorrow.&#13;
Class Officers&#13;
Preside nt, Gary Bowes; Vice-President, Jerry Collier;&#13;
Sec retary, Barbara Petersen; Treasurer, Bruce Krueger;&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms, Dave Thompson;&#13;
Sponsor, Mr. Reed Emsick&#13;
a . Seni or Class Officers, Dave Thompson, Gary Bowes, Barbara&#13;
Pe tersen, Je rry Colli e r, a nd Bruce Krueger.&#13;
b. Joh n Wickma n ac ts t he role of the "us ual " senior.&#13;
...... - .. ..... ....&#13;
b. &#13;
- -- .., .. '1' - -- • ..._ ----..----- - - - - r-- .... -.....-.---- .........&#13;
Deborah Aaberg&#13;
Roger Adams&#13;
Charles Adcock&#13;
Susan Aldredge&#13;
Denise Allen&#13;
Laurie Amend&#13;
Andrea Ande rsen&#13;
Bridget Anson&#13;
Timothy Arnett&#13;
Angela Asiki n&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Erwin Atherton&#13;
Leonard Baer&#13;
Kathryn Baker&#13;
Cynthia Bard&#13;
Gayle Ba rnes&#13;
Ted Baxter&#13;
Timothy Behrens&#13;
Janet Beno&#13;
Trudy Beno&#13;
Gregory Benton&#13;
Mary Liz Berger&#13;
Debbie Bergstrom&#13;
Carol Bernhards&#13;
Shirley Birdsong&#13;
Tamara Bledsoe&#13;
Charles Blue&#13;
Patricia Bode&#13;
Bonnie Boham&#13;
James Bolton&#13;
Mark Bonar&#13;
Terry Bonar&#13;
Debra Boswell&#13;
Bobbette Bowen&#13;
Gary Bowes &#13;
...----~--~=-------------. -- -- - - - ~- ~ - ~--- - - - -~ -- -&#13;
151/ Senroro&#13;
Bill, Bowlds&#13;
Lynne Boyd&#13;
Linda Bracker&#13;
Sidney Bradley&#13;
Tom Brandon&#13;
Debbie Bright&#13;
Delores Bristol&#13;
Rick Bryant&#13;
Nancy Buehler&#13;
Ron Burkhart&#13;
Robin Butcher&#13;
Kevin Butts&#13;
Vickie Bynum&#13;
Meleah Cain&#13;
Joseph Caligur&#13;
David Carlson&#13;
Kevin Carlson&#13;
June Carman&#13;
Tom Carrithers&#13;
Scott Carroll&#13;
Jill Caughey&#13;
Dan Christensen&#13;
Becky Christians&#13;
Ed Clatterbuck&#13;
Joanne Cody&#13;
Nancy Cole&#13;
Jerry Collier&#13;
Diane Collins&#13;
Jim Conley&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Gary Cook&#13;
Terry Cooper&#13;
Scott Covey&#13;
Tim Cowles&#13;
Mike Crouse &#13;
Sarah Harmon acts the role of " fo xy lady."&#13;
Rorella Crouse&#13;
Terry Curtis&#13;
Linda Dahlke&#13;
Melinda Davis&#13;
Janice Dawson&#13;
Donna Deakin&#13;
Mary Delehant&#13;
Dana DePugh&#13;
Dennis Dettman&#13;
Sue Dirks&#13;
Debbie Dodder&#13;
Don Donnelly&#13;
Janet Dreier&#13;
Dan Drennen&#13;
Jennifer Drustrup&#13;
Debbie Durham&#13;
Lori Edris&#13;
Tom Eicher&#13;
Jeanie Elbert&#13;
Joanie Elbert &#13;
154 / Seniors&#13;
Seniors&#13;
sponsor a&#13;
fall dance&#13;
Kim Elder&#13;
Steve Emarine&#13;
Curtis Emshoff&#13;
Kris Endrulat&#13;
Bob Epperson&#13;
Carol Etherington&#13;
Jon Evans&#13;
Rita Evers&#13;
Robert Eyre&#13;
Kurt Falkenhainer&#13;
Mike Farrell&#13;
Sharon Fauble&#13;
Pam Feekin&#13;
Becky Feight&#13;
Curtis Fisher&#13;
Sheryl Fisher&#13;
Nick Fl aten&#13;
Kristy Fletcher&#13;
Susanne Foga rasi&#13;
Becky Foreman&#13;
- ··-r • • • ~ &#13;
. . .. . ,_... -&#13;
Valerie Franks&#13;
Scott Franz&#13;
Barbara Frazier&#13;
Ed Freuck&#13;
Sue Freuck&#13;
Marilyn Frohardt&#13;
Steve Fuller&#13;
Dale Funk&#13;
Scott Gerard&#13;
Clark Giles&#13;
Jim Godfrey&#13;
Kathy Goeser&#13;
Stephanie Gohlinghorst&#13;
Kirt Goldapp&#13;
John Goodman&#13;
Barbara Goodsell&#13;
Judy Gouldsmith&#13;
Terry Grace&#13;
Alice Graeme&#13;
Kathy Graff&#13;
a. Senior "Society" spiff up for Sports Banquet.&#13;
b. Students part y in Mr. Woody Clarke's backyard.&#13;
s~rnors 15$ &#13;
Wynette Gray&#13;
Sandra Green&#13;
Anne Gross&#13;
Lori Grosse&#13;
Dale Grote&#13;
Jeffrey Gubbels&#13;
Bill Gunderson&#13;
Janet Haberberger&#13;
Bill Hall&#13;
Drew Hamilton&#13;
Randy Hamilton&#13;
Terri Hammer&#13;
Cynthia Hammers&#13;
Linda Hanneman&#13;
Roland Hansen&#13;
Tim Hanusa&#13;
Becky Harlow&#13;
Sarah Harmon&#13;
Steve Harrison&#13;
Sherry Hathaway&#13;
Paul Crane, baseball whiz, and Jim Conley, golfing&#13;
star, keep on swinging.&#13;
15&amp;/ Semors&#13;
- -~- -·-- - .....----&#13;
- -&#13;
-&#13;
- -y .&#13;
Nancy Haynes&#13;
Suzanne Hearn&#13;
Craig Hemmingsen&#13;
Larry Hempel&#13;
Kathy Henry&#13;
Jane Hensley&#13;
Doug Hicks&#13;
Susan Hilburn&#13;
Steve Himmelsehr&#13;
Debra Hoden&#13;
Pat Holeton&#13;
Cheryl Hoss&#13;
Terry Howell&#13;
Mike Hunter&#13;
Dave Ingraham&#13;
Bill Jacks&#13;
John Jackson&#13;
JoAnn Jacobsen&#13;
Scott Jacobsen&#13;
Jackie Jeffe ris&#13;
Nola Jenkins&#13;
Chris Jensen&#13;
Debbie Jensen&#13;
Mark Jensen&#13;
Rod Jensen&#13;
John Jerkovich&#13;
David Johnson&#13;
Duane Ju&#13;
stesen&#13;
Hollis Kachu&#13;
lis&#13;
Steve Kacz~r&#13;
Bradley Kading&#13;
Ed&#13;
Kannedy&#13;
Ruth Karr&#13;
Tom Kealy&#13;
Karl Keister&#13;
Seniors IS &#13;
Debra Kerns&#13;
Herb Kier&#13;
Tracy Kimnach&#13;
Karen King&#13;
Tom Kinney&#13;
Kris Kladstrup&#13;
Bob Knauss&#13;
Shelley Knoble&#13;
Kris Kostopulos&#13;
Barbara Krabbe&#13;
Beverly Kramer&#13;
Sharon Kreger&#13;
Bruce Krueger&#13;
Sherry Lacey&#13;
Rhonda Lake&#13;
Terri Lake&#13;
Becky Lane&#13;
Connie Larsen&#13;
Cynthia Larsen&#13;
Dennis Larsen&#13;
Luella Larsen&#13;
Mary Larsen&#13;
Susan Lee&#13;
Kathi Leeper&#13;
Rose Lehmer&#13;
a. Intramural so ftball star Scott Covey wears forma l attire to eve ry home game.&#13;
b. Seniors d ish out $6.75 for their day of fame, May&#13;
20th.&#13;
158/ Sernors&#13;
• r&#13;
a &#13;
'l •&#13;
453 seniors&#13;
graduate&#13;
in t74''&#13;
Theresa Leibel&#13;
Candy LeMaster&#13;
Dale Lindhorst&#13;
Sue Lippert&#13;
Renate Lohrke&#13;
Diane Looft&#13;
Harriet Luckman&#13;
Sherry Mace&#13;
Roxanna Mackey&#13;
Denise Madsen&#13;
Kim Mahan&#13;
Tom Mahoney&#13;
Jack Mahrt&#13;
Patrick Mallory&#13;
Mark Mann&#13;
Gary Marsh&#13;
Pam Mass&#13;
Pam Matable&#13;
Rosemary Mathews&#13;
Scott Maxwell&#13;
: t.&gt;111 rs 159 &#13;
Joyce McCall&#13;
Bruce McFadden&#13;
Glen McFadden&#13;
Vickie McHargue&#13;
Karen Mel ntosh&#13;
William Mcintosh&#13;
Rick McKeeman&#13;
Denise McMains&#13;
Patty Meade&#13;
Terri Meadows&#13;
Rebecca Mendenhall&#13;
Catherine Merritt&#13;
Susan Meyer&#13;
Linda Meyerman&#13;
John Meyers&#13;
Mike Miller&#13;
Mary Milner&#13;
Patsy Minikus&#13;
Melody Montgomery&#13;
Keith Moore&#13;
160/ Semors&#13;
Mary Beth Moore&#13;
Michael Moore&#13;
Wesley Mortensen&#13;
Andrew Murphy&#13;
Mary Myhlhousen&#13;
Clark Nagle&#13;
Craig a~uns t&#13;
La rry Na nsel&#13;
Danette Na tion&#13;
Cindy Nelson&#13;
Ken ney Nelson&#13;
Sandra Nelson&#13;
Trudy Nelson&#13;
Kathy Nicoli ni&#13;
Bonnie Nielsen &#13;
Jerry Rounds added a new "member" to his family&#13;
by making a basket.&#13;
Kathy Nolan&#13;
Jeannine Oamek&#13;
Mike O'Bradovich&#13;
Jeff Oden&#13;
Bill Opal&#13;
Polly Osborn&#13;
Richard Otto&#13;
Kim Paul&#13;
Crystal Pavich&#13;
Leslee Sue Payne&#13;
Mike Pearey&#13;
Mark Peters&#13;
Pam Peters&#13;
Barbara Petersen&#13;
Cyndi Petersen&#13;
Harold Petersen&#13;
Melvin Petersen&#13;
Joan Pfeiffer&#13;
Kim Pierce&#13;
Norma Pierce&#13;
Semo,.,; '161 &#13;
162/ Seniors&#13;
Seniors&#13;
have a&#13;
on&#13;
Monica Pleake&#13;
Sandra Pogge&#13;
John Poteet&#13;
Sharon Powell&#13;
Steve Powell&#13;
Robert Pusey&#13;
Margaret Rance&#13;
Timothy Ranch&#13;
Michael Reeves&#13;
Linda Reid&#13;
Marlene Reid&#13;
Bambi Rettig&#13;
Teri Rickert&#13;
Bob Rieger&#13;
Scott Ritchie .&#13;
Steve Rogic&#13;
Gloria Roland&#13;
Lanny Ross&#13;
Leyria Ross&#13;
Jerry Rounds&#13;
part&#13;
stage &#13;
Robin Rowe&#13;
Mark Royer&#13;
Kathy Ryerson&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Christie Sandberg&#13;
Mary Beth Scarpellino&#13;
Mike Schaben&#13;
Dave Schroder&#13;
Calvin Scott&#13;
Dawn Scott&#13;
Mark Seaman&#13;
Sherri Shepherd&#13;
Barbara Sillik&#13;
Gale Simons&#13;
Carol Smith&#13;
Chris Smith&#13;
Colleen Smith&#13;
Dan Smith&#13;
Emily Smith&#13;
Karen Smith&#13;
Larry Smith&#13;
Nancy Smith&#13;
Rebecca Smith&#13;
Shelly Smith&#13;
Susan Smith&#13;
a. Dale Grote and Jon Peters entertain the&#13;
audience of the style sho w with a bit of so ng and&#13;
dance.&#13;
b. Another comical skit is put on by the "regula r"&#13;
bunch.&#13;
Semors IF3 &#13;
1&amp;4/ Seniors&#13;
Jan Snyder&#13;
Gary Sparr&#13;
Jane Spetman&#13;
Penny Stancliffe&#13;
Sherry Stanford&#13;
Patty Steenbock&#13;
Jan Stemple&#13;
Vicky Stidd&#13;
Jeanette Stolz&#13;
Carol Stone&#13;
Mike Strohbehn&#13;
Steve Sulhoff&#13;
Marti Suvalsky&#13;
David Swolley&#13;
Sibel T aboglu&#13;
Shirley Tague&#13;
Debbie Tamms&#13;
Chris Tanner&#13;
Gale Tarkington&#13;
Jim Taylor&#13;
Jane Tedesco&#13;
Joel Telpner&#13;
Debbie Thacker&#13;
Cindy Thomas&#13;
James Thomas&#13;
Jill Thomas&#13;
Lo ri Thomas&#13;
David Thompson&#13;
Ga yle Tiedje&#13;
Rosetta Trotter&#13;
David Turcott&#13;
JoEllen Vanderpool&#13;
Karen VanEvery&#13;
David VanHouten&#13;
David Vergamini &#13;
.,--&#13;
We. the Yearbook Staff, would like to dedicate these senior pictures to&#13;
J udy Pleas, as she would have graduated with the Class of 1974.&#13;
John Vergamini&#13;
Mike Vore&#13;
Kathleen Vorse&#13;
David Waide&#13;
Charles Walker&#13;
Dan Weber&#13;
Beverly Weis&#13;
Richard West&#13;
Duane White&#13;
Barbara Whitmore&#13;
Debbie Whitney&#13;
Michael Wichman&#13;
John Wickman&#13;
Margaret Wilcox&#13;
Mary Wilcox&#13;
Rob Williams&#13;
DeAnne Wilson&#13;
Leland Wilson&#13;
Paul Wilson&#13;
Michael Witt&#13;
Richard Witt&#13;
James Wright&#13;
Darlene Yopp&#13;
Dave Young&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
Seniors 16~ &#13;
a&#13;
166&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS!&#13;
Each HONOR received&#13;
is another&#13;
STEP&#13;
Up the ladder&#13;
to SUCCESS.&#13;
J&#13;
a. Leslee Payne, D.A.R. recipient&#13;
b. Jim Brower&#13;
c. Joe Bahr, N.H.S. inductee &#13;
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167 &#13;
a. Tim Hanusa receives his rose from Barb Peterson as he is escorted through the arch by Penny&#13;
Stancliffe.&#13;
b. National Honor Society President, Joel T elpner,&#13;
demonstrates his leadership as he congratulates&#13;
the new members.&#13;
c. Joel T elpner presents Mr. Kenneth Kuester with&#13;
the scroll of the N.H.S.&#13;
168/ Natlonal Honor Societ y&#13;
c &#13;
N.H.S. doesn't promise a rose garden&#13;
c&#13;
a. Mr. Kenneth Kuester accepts the Phi Beta Kappa&#13;
award from Dean M. C. Huit of the University of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
b. Sharon Kreger explains the significance of the&#13;
symbols of the N.H.S.&#13;
c. Many new personalities were inducted into N.H.S.&#13;
Good grades weren't the only&#13;
requirement for induction into tile&#13;
National Honor Society. Cha racter,&#13;
leadership, and service were other&#13;
qualities found in prospective members. Teachers voted for students&#13;
who met these elements. Five percent of the Junior Class and ten&#13;
percent of the Senior Class were&#13;
eligible. During the program Dean&#13;
M. L. Huit presented the Phi Beta&#13;
Kappa Award to the school. A.L.&#13;
graduates from the class of 197.2&#13;
who attended the University of Iowa,&#13;
earned this award for outstanding&#13;
scholarship during their freshman&#13;
year at the University.&#13;
Besides this special award, N.H.S.&#13;
members who were initiated their&#13;
junior year presented speeches to the&#13;
new members on the different aspects&#13;
of this organization.&#13;
Nat ional Honor Societ)' 169 &#13;
Respected teachers&#13;
Awards for outstanding achievement&#13;
in academic and extra-curricular&#13;
activities were presented to more than&#13;
100 students at Honors Night. Principal Kenneth Kuester presided over&#13;
the evenings' activities. The Crimson&#13;
and Blue presented their "annual"&#13;
awards to faculty members for service&#13;
in the field of education.&#13;
b&#13;
a. Mrs. Mary Gepner, Mrs. Gloria Sinner and&#13;
"Chris" Christensen appeared to be tickled pink at&#13;
receiving their honors, while Bob Pusey plays it&#13;
cool.&#13;
b. " I knew I could do it!" smirks Kathy Goeser as&#13;
she receives the John M. Jensen Memorial&#13;
Sc holarship.&#13;
c. "Chris" Christensen keeps his eye on Anne&#13;
Gross as she attempts to pin him with a boutonniere!&#13;
170/ Honors Night&#13;
• receive honors &#13;
a . Judy Gouldsmith - Douglas Vergamini&#13;
Memorial Scholarship&#13;
b. World-Herald Scholarship winner, Tamara Bledsoe, shakes hands with heralder.&#13;
c. Paul Crane, World-Herald recipient, receives his&#13;
certificate of merit during honors presentation.&#13;
Honors 1ght 171 &#13;
172/ Honors Nigh1&#13;
Awards bring fame&#13;
d&#13;
a. Ed Stacy- Hawkeye Boys' State.&#13;
b. Mrs. Alice Ostheller presents Mike Moore with&#13;
the Homemake r of Tomorrow Award.&#13;
c. Jim Chapma n- Hawkeye Boys' Sta te.&#13;
d . Geo rge O a me k receives Q uill and Scroll&#13;
recog nition from Principal Kenneth Kueste r. &#13;
------ - -- - - - -- - - --&#13;
fortune to scholars&#13;
a. Arny Johnson- recipient of Woodmen of the&#13;
World Award.&#13;
b. A World-Herald representative congratulates&#13;
Anne Gross for her World-Hera ld Key Staffer&#13;
Awa rd.&#13;
c. Mary Milner- Outsta nding Female Vocalist.&#13;
d. Quill and Scroll Recipients- First Row, Cynthia&#13;
Farrell. Candee Gillman. Linda Cash, and David&#13;
Cook. Second Row, Ja nice Dawson, Sue Aldredge.&#13;
and George Oarnek.&#13;
H nors 1ght I 3 &#13;
174/ Honors Night&#13;
Awards night ..&#13;
IS an&#13;
a. GOOD CITIZENSHIP. State Bar Associa -&#13;
tion- Kathy Ryerson and Kirt Goldapp.&#13;
b. DR. ERICKSON HILL AWARD- Laurie Amend.&#13;
c. THE ROY LAWSON "ATHLETE OF THE&#13;
YEAR"- John Wickman.&#13;
honored affair&#13;
e&#13;
d. Sue Aldredge receives the CLIO A WARD for the&#13;
Business Department.&#13;
e. Th e REV ERE ND DR . LEON CO RNING&#13;
HILLS- Rod Jensen. &#13;
a. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM&#13;
Letters of Commendation- Tim Hanusa, Joann&#13;
Jacobsen, and David Cook.&#13;
b. BAUSCH AND LOMB- Scott Gerard.&#13;
c. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE- Cheri Langston,&#13;
Sibel Taboglu, Susanne Fogarasi, and Candee&#13;
Gillman.&#13;
d. KIWAN IS KEY CLUB- Greg Benton&#13;
e. D.A.R.- Leslee Payne.&#13;
Honors igh1 175&#13;
-- ~ &#13;
a&#13;
176/ Baccalaurea ie&#13;
a. The Rev. Robert T. Dodder presents the Invocation.&#13;
b. The thoughts of others . . .&#13;
c. Members of the 1974 class listen intently to the&#13;
Baccalaureate service.&#13;
d. The Rev. Boyd L. Baker gives the sermon-"God&#13;
and the Pepsi Generation".&#13;
e. Soon to be graduates, these girls think over past&#13;
school memories. &#13;
~~God and&#13;
the Pepsi&#13;
generation"&#13;
Baccalaureate services were held in&#13;
the traditional joint manner at the Coun&#13;
-&#13;
cil Bluffs Field House. The Rev. Boyd L.&#13;
Baker of the First Baptist Church&#13;
delivered a sermon on&#13;
"God and the&#13;
Pepsi Generation" to the graduating&#13;
seniors from A.L., T.J&#13;
., and their families.&#13;
The usual muggy weather accom&#13;
-&#13;
pained the service. The choir from T.J.&#13;
and the orchestra from&#13;
A&#13;
.L. added to&#13;
the joyousness of the occasion.&#13;
e &#13;
The class motto-I am not afraid of&#13;
tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and&#13;
I love today was the subject of the&#13;
symposium speeches. Leslee Payne&#13;
compared yesterday. today, and tomorrow to a rose, the class flower. John&#13;
Jackson said that graduation meant&#13;
a fresh start. Roger Adams said that&#13;
"yesterday was a time of mistakes".&#13;
Lynne Boyd advised the graduates not&#13;
to live in yesterday. David Cook&#13;
related the motto to school, speaking&#13;
of tomorrow as a test that few would&#13;
pass.&#13;
A total of 453 graduated on May&#13;
20, 1974, the largest class ever to&#13;
graduate from A.L. To speed up the&#13;
delive ry of the diplomas they were&#13;
given in pairs instead of single&#13;
file.&#13;
a. Roger Adams&#13;
b. The special guests bow their heads in prayer.&#13;
c. John Jackson&#13;
d. Leslee Payne&#13;
e. David Cool&#13;
f. Lynne Boyd&#13;
178/ Gradua tion&#13;
I am not&#13;
a &#13;
--- ---- -- --- -- - --------- - ---&#13;
afraid of tomorrow&#13;
Gradua11on I ':) &#13;
a&#13;
ISO/ Graduation&#13;
Hello world&#13;
we're on&#13;
our way&#13;
-~-----.-- -..... --. - -- ~ --- --- .. ---&#13;
I&#13;
..J&#13;
b &#13;
d&#13;
a. Dr. Lloyd Smith, school board member, gives his&#13;
daughter Susan her diploma.&#13;
b. The class flower, the rose, was given to each&#13;
female graduate.&#13;
c. Everyone seems nervous because no one is in&#13;
line.&#13;
d . Lt. Com. Henry Svob oda e xamines J a y&#13;
Svoboda 's medal.&#13;
e. Last but not least, Laurie Amend leaves with her&#13;
diploma.&#13;
GrJduatt n ISi &#13;
-., - - 'T • -&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
A&#13;
AABERG. DEBORA - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Music Contest,&#13;
Play Crews, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
ADAMS. ROGER - Athletic Representative, Basketball lntrarnurals, Best&#13;
Actor, Children's Theatre, Choral&#13;
Reading. Concert Choir, Division I at&#13;
State Music and Speech Contest, Football, Honor Roll, Musicals, National&#13;
Honor Society. State Speech Contest,&#13;
Tri-state Forensics Contest, Play&#13;
Crews, Plays, Roadshow, Rotary&#13;
Drama Student of the Year, Softball&#13;
lntrarnurals, Thespian Vice-President,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Track&#13;
ADCOCK, CHARLES - Basketball ln- trarnurals, Honor Roll, Softball lntrarnurals&#13;
ALDREDGE. SUSAN - Crimson and&#13;
Blue Staff, F.H.A., F.S.A., Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Play Crews, Production Class. Sophomore Glee, Spanish&#13;
Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
ALLEN, DE NISE - A.F.S .. Courtesy Club&#13;
Vice-President, Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant, Honor Roll, Optimist&#13;
Award, Pep Club, Spanish Club&#13;
AMEND. LAURIE - Accompanist for&#13;
Al l-City Music Festival. All State&#13;
Music, Basketball, Basketba ll ln- trarnurals, Boy's Glee- Accom- panist, Concert Choir, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Nationa l Hono r Society, Orpheus&#13;
Award, Roadshow, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Stude n t Coun cil. Swing Choir,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Volleyball lntrarnurals&#13;
ANDERSEN. ANDREA - Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
ANSON. BRIDGET - Echoes Staff,&#13;
Guidance Office Assistant, Honor Roff&#13;
ARNETT, TIM - Athletic Representative,&#13;
Basketball lntrarnurals&#13;
ASIK IN. ANGELA - A.F.S., French Club,&#13;
French Plays, Honor Roff&#13;
ASMAN, LUANN - Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant, Honor Roff, Music Contest,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
ASSMAN, LAVON - Girl's Glee, Honor&#13;
Ro ll , Sophomore Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
ATHERTON. ERWIN - Basketball ln- trarnurals, Concert Choir, Drama,&#13;
Footba ll. Lynx Lette rme n's Club, Plays, Roads how, Swing Choir,&#13;
Thespians, Track, Wrestling&#13;
8&#13;
BABBITT. GREGG - Crimson and Blue&#13;
Staff&#13;
BAER. LEONARD - Marching Band,&#13;
Track&#13;
BAKER, KATH IE -&#13;
BALDWIN, MOLLY - Transfer from St.&#13;
Albert&#13;
BARD, CY NTHIA - A.F.S., Chess Team,&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club&#13;
BARNES, GAYLE - Echoes Staff, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
BARTON, KEVIN -&#13;
182 Se111or Surmnan l?S&#13;
BAXTER. TED - BEHRENS, TIM - Chess Team, Honor&#13;
Roff&#13;
BENO, JANET - Alf State Mus.ic, A.F.S.,&#13;
Band, Choral Reading, Concert Choir,&#13;
Dance Band, Drama, German Club,&#13;
Honor Roll, Music Contest, Orchestra,&#13;
Pep Band, Plays, Play Crews, Roadshow, Science Club, Speech&#13;
Contest, Teacher's Aide&#13;
BENO, TRUDY - Bowling Team, F.H.A.,&#13;
Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross. Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
BENTON. GREG - Transfer from&#13;
Thomas Jefferson, Athletic Representative, Basketball lntrarnurafs, Honor&#13;
Roll, Marching Band, Music Contest,&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
BERGER. MARY LIZ - Cheerleader,&#13;
French Club, Honor Roll, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Student Council. Tennis, Varsity Choir&#13;
BERGSTROM. DEBBIE - Alf State Music,&#13;
Band, D.E.C.A., Marching Band, Varsity Choir&#13;
BERNHARDS, CAROL - Honor Roll&#13;
BIRDSONG, SHIRLEY - Drama, F.H.A.&#13;
BLACKMAN. BRIAN - Track, Camera&#13;
Club, Softball lntrarnurafs&#13;
BLEDSOE. TAMARA - A.F.S .. Concert&#13;
Choir, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll,&#13;
Guidance Office Assistant, Medical&#13;
Arts Club, Music Contest, Pep Club,&#13;
National Honor Society, Play Crews,&#13;
Spanish Club, Who's Who Among&#13;
High School Students&#13;
BLUE. CHARLES - Boy's Glee, Concert&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Teacher's Aide&#13;
BODE. PATRICIA - A.F.S., Children's&#13;
Theatre, Drama, Speech Contest&#13;
BOHAM. BONNIE - Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Play Crews, Spanish Club&#13;
BOLTON, JAMES - Baseball, Cross&#13;
Country, Basketball I ntrarnurafs&#13;
BONAR, MARK - Basketball fntrarnurafs, Drama&#13;
BONAR, TERRY - Football&#13;
BOONE, ROBERTA - Trans fer from&#13;
Beffefourche, South Dakota, A.F.S.,&#13;
Chess T earn, Concert Choir, Debate&#13;
Club, Echoes Staff, F.H.A., F.T.A.,&#13;
Honor Roll, Library Assistant, Music&#13;
Contest, Pep Club, Play Crews,&#13;
Science Club , Sophomore Glee, Speech Contest, Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Thespians, Declarn, Girl's Glee, Math&#13;
Contest. N.F.L.. Y.C.C., G.A.A., D.A.R.,&#13;
Girl's State Ame rica n Legion Essay&#13;
BOSWELL DEBRA - Band, . Drama ,&#13;
Orchestra, Pep Band, Roadshow&#13;
BOWEN , BOBBETTE - Athletic&#13;
Representative, Cheerleader, Courtesy&#13;
Club, French Club. Homecoming&#13;
Court, Honor Roff, Student Council,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
BOWES, GARY - Basketball ln -&#13;
trarnurals, Boy's Glee, Concert Choir, Drama, F.C.A., Gymnastics, Music&#13;
Contest, Musical, Plays, Play Crews,&#13;
Roadshow, Senior Class President,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Student Council, Sw- ing Choir, Swimming. Teacher's Aide&#13;
BOWLDS, WILLIAM - Concert Choir, Science Club, Sophomore Boy's Glee&#13;
BOYD, LYNNE - A.F.S., Alf State Music,&#13;
Alf State Orchestra, Band, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Children's Theatre,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, Guidance Office Assistant, Honor Roff, Music&#13;
Contest, Musicals. Orchestra, Plays,&#13;
Sophomore Girl's Glee, Teacher's Aide&#13;
BRACKER. LINDA - Alf State Music,&#13;
A.F.S., C.E.C. Award, Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir, Courtesy Club,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Music&#13;
Contest. Pep Cf ub, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
BRADLEY. SIDNEY - Chess Team.&#13;
French Cf ub&#13;
BRANDON. THOMAS - F.C.A., First&#13;
Place in M.H.S.A.A. 100 yard Butterfly,&#13;
Gymnastics, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Lynx Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Swimming, Track&#13;
BRIGHT. DEBRA - D.E.C.A .. Drama,&#13;
F.H.A., Honor Roll, Office Assistant&#13;
BRISTOL DELORES - Concert Choir,&#13;
Girl's Glee, Pep Club, Varsity Choir&#13;
BROWER, JAMES - Band, Children's&#13;
Theatre , Drama, Honor Roll ,&#13;
Marching Band, Musicals, Plays,&#13;
Spanish Club, Speech Contest&#13;
BROWN. WANDA - Girl's Glee&#13;
BRYANT, RICK - Basketball, Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Crimson and Blue Staff,&#13;
F.C.A .. Football, Softball lntramurals,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
BUEHLER, NANCY - A.F.S., Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, F.S.A., German Club, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Pep Club, Play Crews,&#13;
Production Class, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Student Council, Teacher's Aide. Varsity Choir&#13;
BURKHART, RONALD - Children's&#13;
Theatre, Cross Country, Drama, Football&#13;
BUTCHER, ROBIN - Spanish Club&#13;
BUTTS, KEVIN -&#13;
BUTTS, SUZANNE - Alf State Music,&#13;
D.E.C.A., Drama, Varsity Choir&#13;
BYNUM, VICKIE - F.H.A., Honor Roff,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
c&#13;
CAIN. MELEAH - Pep Club&#13;
CALIGUR. JOSEPH - Honor Roll, Student Council&#13;
CAMPBELL. KEITH - Boy's Glee,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
CARLSON, DAVID - Boy's Golf. German Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
CARLSON, KEVIN - Assistant Drum&#13;
Major, Band, Marching Band,&#13;
Musicals, Pep Band, Plays, Play&#13;
Crews. Roadshow, Small Group&#13;
Contest&#13;
CARMAN, JUNE - Basketball, Basketball lntramura ls, Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Musi c Con test, P lay Cre ws ,&#13;
Road s how, Sop h omore G lee,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Track, Volleyball In- tramurals&#13;
CARRITHERS, THOMSON - Athletic&#13;
Re presentative, Baseball, Basketball, Boy's State, Echoes Staff, Football,&#13;
Ho nor Roll, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
National Honor Society. Office Assis-&#13;
-..-T'" .. ,.,. - - - r - - - - ..... - - .. -- - - ...,,_ -&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
tant. Track&#13;
CARROLL. DOUGLAS -&#13;
CASADY, GREGORY - Transfer from&#13;
Decorah, Iowa, Chess T earn&#13;
CAUGHEY, JILL - D.E.C.A.&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL - Children's&#13;
Theatre, Committee for Energy&#13;
Conservation, Drama, F.C.A., Key&#13;
Club, Plays, Roadshow, Thespians, Yell&#13;
Leader&#13;
CHRISTIANS, REBECCA - Gymnastics,&#13;
Sophomore Girl's Glee, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Varsity Choir, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
CLATTERBUCK, ED - Cross Country,&#13;
Roadshow, Track, Wrestling&#13;
CODY, JOANNE - Athletic Representative, Basketball lntramurals, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Musical, Teacher's Aide, Varsity&#13;
Choir, Y-Teens&#13;
COLBURN, JEFF - Basketball lntramurals&#13;
COLE, NANCY WHITING - Transfer&#13;
from Lewis Central, F.H.A., Teacher's&#13;
Aide&#13;
COLLIER, JERRY - Bowling Team, Boy's&#13;
Glee, Children's Theatre, Concert&#13;
Choir, Crimson and Blue Staff, Echoes&#13;
Staff, Drama, Music Contest,&#13;
Musicals, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council, Swing&#13;
Choir, Teacher's Aide&#13;
COLLINS, DIANE - Drama, Library&#13;
Assistant, Teacher's Aide&#13;
CONLEY, JAMES - Athletic Representative, Football, Golf, Lynx Lettermen's Club, Softball, Swimming, Track&#13;
COOK, DAVID - A.F.S., Boy's Glee,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Staff, Echoes Staff,&#13;
Drama, Honor Roll, Math Club, Music&#13;
Contest. Musicals, Play Crews, Quill&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Spanish Club, Speech&#13;
Contest. Swing Choir&#13;
COOK, GARY - All State Music, Basketball lntramurals, Boy's Glee, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Concert Choir, Division I&#13;
Rating-Small Group Music, Honor&#13;
Roll, Junior Red Cross, Music Contest,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshow, Science Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Swing Choir&#13;
COOPER TERRY - Basketball lntramu~als, Football, Lynx Lettermen's&#13;
Club, Softball lntramurals&#13;
COVEY, SCOTT - Baseball, Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Football, Honor Roll,&#13;
Science Club, Softball lntramurals,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
COWLES, TIM - All State Music, Division I Rating at Contest, Roadshow&#13;
COX, TIMOTHY - CRANE, PAUL - Athletic Representative, Baseball, Basketball, Echoes&#13;
Staff, Football, Honor Roll, N.H.S.,&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council&#13;
CROUSE, MICHAEL - Basketball lntramurals, Football&#13;
CROUSE. RORELLA - F.H.A., Honor Roll&#13;
CURTIS, TERRY -&#13;
D&#13;
DAHLKE, LINDA - Concert Choir,&#13;
Division I Rating in State Speech&#13;
Contest. Drama, Girl's Glee, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Music Contest, Play Crews,&#13;
P.T.S.A. Representative, Roadshow,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Speech Contest,&#13;
Swimming, Teacher's Aide, Thespians,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
DAVIS, MELINDA - Roadshow&#13;
DAWSON, JANICE - Crimson and Blue&#13;
Staff, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Ski Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Tennis, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
DEAKIN, DONNA - A.F.S., Concert&#13;
Choir, Echoes Staff, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Musicals, Pep Club, Ski Club, Spanish&#13;
Club, Swimming, Tennis&#13;
DELEHANT, MARY - Basketball lntramurals, Junior Red Cross, Office&#13;
Assistant. Spanish Club, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Volleyball&#13;
DEPUGH, DANA - Transfer from&#13;
Braymer, Missouri, all State Music,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert .Choir, Drama, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Orchestra, Roadshow,&#13;
Southwest Iowa's District Music&#13;
Association- Winner of Level E, Swing Choir, Thespians&#13;
DETTMAN, DENNIS - Golf, Swimming,&#13;
Wrestling, Basketball lntramurals&#13;
DIRKS, SUE - Gymnastics, Pep Club&#13;
DODDER, DEBRA - Choral Reading,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshow, Thespians, Varsity Choir&#13;
DONNELLY, DONALD - Basketball lntramurals, Football&#13;
DREIER, JANET - D.E.C.A., Pep Club,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
DRENNEN, DAN - Basketball, Basketball lntramurals, Children's Theatre,&#13;
Drama, Gymnastics, Plays, Play&#13;
Crews&#13;
DRUSTRUP, JENNIFER - A.F.S.,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Pep Club, Play Crews, Sophomore Glee, Recognition for Optimist's Club&#13;
DURHAM. DEBRA - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Hawkeye Girl's State Alternate, Hon'?r&#13;
Roll, Spanish Club, Student Council,&#13;
Volleyball I ntramurals&#13;
E&#13;
EDRIS, LORI - Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Choral Reading, Concert Choir, Drama, French Club,&#13;
German Club, Honor Roll, Musicals,&#13;
Office Assistant. Plays, Play Crews,&#13;
Roadshow, Spanish Club, Stagecraft,&#13;
Thespians, Volleyball, Y-Teens&#13;
EICHER, THOMAS -&#13;
ELBERT. JEANIE - Transfer from&#13;
Thomas Jefferson, A.F.S., Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Drama, Pep Club, Plays,&#13;
Roadshow. Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
ELBERT. JOANIE - Transfer from&#13;
Thomas Jefferson, All State Music,&#13;
Basketball, Basketball lntramurals,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Drama, Library&#13;
Assistant, Musicals, Plays, Roadshow,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Swimming, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
ELDER, KIM - Football, Wrestling&#13;
EMARINE, STEVE - Transfer from St.&#13;
Albert, Basketball lntramurals, Echoes&#13;
Staff. Honor Roll&#13;
EMSHOFF, CURTIS - Basketball ln - tramurals, Chess T earn, Honor Roll,&#13;
National Honor Society, Softball&#13;
EN DRU LAT, KRISTEL - Band, Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Children's Theatre,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, French Club,&#13;
Honor Roll, Orchestra, Pep Band,&#13;
Plays, Play Crews, Roadshow,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
EPPERSON, BOB - Basketball lntramurals, Honor Roll&#13;
ETHERINGTON, CAROL - Transfer&#13;
from Topeka, Kansas, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll&#13;
EV ANS, JON - Boy's Glee, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Concert Choir, Library&#13;
Assistant. Music Contest. Speech&#13;
Contest&#13;
EVERS, RITA - Transfer from St. Albert&#13;
EYRE, ROBERT - Basketball, Echoes&#13;
Staff, Football, Honor Roll , Lynx&#13;
Lettermen's Club, N.H.S.&#13;
F&#13;
FAISST, CYNTHIA - All State Music, All&#13;
State Orchestra, Band, Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Music Contest, Orchestra&#13;
FALKENHAINER, KURT - FARRELL. MIKE - FAUBLE, SHARON - Spanish Club&#13;
FEEKIN, PAM - F.S.A .. Pep Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Teacher's Aide, Y-T eens&#13;
FEIGHT, REBECCA - Basketball, Honor&#13;
Roll, Lyn x Artists, Pep Club, Play&#13;
Crews, Roadshow, Spanish Club&#13;
FEILEN , LARRY - Basketba ll ln -&#13;
tramurals, Softball lntramurals&#13;
FENNELL. ANN - Band, Children's&#13;
Theatre, Drama, N.H.S., Orchestra,&#13;
Pep Band, Science Club, Spanish Club&#13;
FISHER, CURTIS - Echoes Staff&#13;
FISHER, SHERYL - Junior Red Cross, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
FLATEN, NICOLAS - Basketball lntramurals, Concert Choir, Debate, Gymnastics, Play Crews, Roadshow, Swimming, Track&#13;
FLETCHER, KRISTY - Pep Club, Varsity&#13;
Choir, Stagecraft&#13;
FOGARASI, SUSANNE - Exchange student from Munich, Germany, A.F.S. , Swimming, Tennis&#13;
FORD, GLENDA POST - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
FOREMAN, REBECCA - Drama,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
FRANKS, VALERIE - F.H.A., Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
FRANKS, WES - Teacher's Aide&#13;
FRANZ, SCOTT - Basketball, Junior Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
FRAZIER. BARBARA - Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
FREUCK, EDWARD -&#13;
FREUCK, SUE - Junior Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club, Sophomore Glee&#13;
FRITZ, FAULA HALL - Drama, Library&#13;
Assistant, Teacher's Aide&#13;
FROHARDT, MARILYN - Band ,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Drama, Marching&#13;
Band, Music Contest, Orchestra, Pep&#13;
Band &#13;
-- --- -- --...-- ..... - - ~ - - ...- - -&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
Connie Larson's finger will soon be part of the roadshow decorations.&#13;
FULLER. STEVE - FUNK, DALE - Boy's Glee, Concert&#13;
Choir, Junior Red Cross&#13;
G&#13;
GERARD. SCOTT - All State Music, All&#13;
State Orchestra, Band, Dance Band,&#13;
Debate Club, Drake Physics Exam2nd, Drum Major, Honor Roll, Marching Band, Math Club, Musicals,&#13;
Music Contest, National Forensic&#13;
League, Orchestra, Pep Band,&#13;
Roadshow, Science Club&#13;
GILES, WALTER - Boy's State, Honor&#13;
Ro ll . Football, Softball lntramurals,&#13;
Swimm ing, Track, Who's Who In&#13;
America's High Schools&#13;
GODFREY. JAMES - Student Council&#13;
GOESER. KATHY - Children's Theatre,&#13;
Drama, Musicals. Plays. Play Crews,&#13;
Roadshow, Speech Contest, Thespians&#13;
GOESER, PATTI - D.E.C.A. Club&#13;
GOHLINGHORST, STEPHANIE - Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Ski Club, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
GOLDAPP, KIRT - Athletic Represen - tative, Baske tball lntramurals,&#13;
Baseba ll . Softba ll lntramurals&#13;
GOODMAN. J OHN - Athletic&#13;
Representative, Basketball lntramura ls, Chess T earn. Honor Roll,&#13;
Lynx Bottega Club, Span ish Club, Softba ll lntramurals&#13;
GOODSELL. BARBARA - Band,&#13;
Courtesy Club, Echoes Staff, Honor&#13;
Roll, Marching Band, Music Contest,&#13;
Orchestra, Pep Band, Teacher's Aide&#13;
GOODWIN, ALAN - Band, Football.&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
GORDON, JUDY - F.H.A., Pep Club, Sophomore Glee&#13;
GOULDSMITH , JUDY - Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll , Sophomore Glee, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
GRACE. TERRY - Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Concert Choir,&#13;
184 Senior Summa ri es&#13;
Drama, Football. Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Musicals&#13;
GRAEME. ALICE - Band, Dance Band,&#13;
Honor Roll , Marching Band, Math&#13;
Club, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
National Ski Patrol, Orchestra, Pep&#13;
Band, Roadshow, Science Club, Ski&#13;
Club, World of Work Summer&#13;
Program&#13;
GRAFF. KATHY - Cheerleader, Drama,&#13;
Guidance Office Assistant, Honor&#13;
Roll, Pep Club, Play Crews, Roadshow,&#13;
Ski Club, Thespians&#13;
GRAY. WYNETTE - Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Concert Choir, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll,&#13;
Office Assistant, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
GREEN , SANDRA - Cheerleader, French&#13;
Club, Gymnastics, Homecoming&#13;
Court, Homecoming Queen, Honor&#13;
Roll, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Ski&#13;
Club, Student Council, Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
GROSS, ANNE - A.F.S., Basketball lntramurals, Courtesy Club, Crimson&#13;
and Blue Staff-Editor, Honor Roll,&#13;
National Honor Society, Pep Club,&#13;
Play Crews, Ski Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Swimming. Teacher's Aide, Tennis&#13;
GROSSE, LORRAINE - All State Music,&#13;
A.F.S., Chamber Ensemble, Children's&#13;
Theatre, Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Guidance Office Assistant,&#13;
Music Contest, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Student Council,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir, YTeens&#13;
GROTE, DALE - Basketball, Boy's Glee,&#13;
Concert Choir, French Club, Gymnastics, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Co ntest, Roadshow, Track, Swing&#13;
Choir&#13;
GUBBELS, JEFFREY - Student Council,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
GUNDERSON, WILLIAM -&#13;
--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.&#13;
H&#13;
HABERBERGER, JANET -&#13;
HALL. BILL - Boy's Glee, Musicals&#13;
HAMER, KATHLEEN - Girl's Gymnastics, Swimming, Drama, Girl 's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Play&#13;
Crews, Sophomore Glee&#13;
HAMILTON, DREW - HAMILTON. RANDY - Baseball, Basketball lntramurals&#13;
HAMMER, TERRI - Girl's Tennis,&#13;
Volleyball lntrarnurals, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Pep Club, Porn Pon Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Ski Club, Sophomore Glee&#13;
HAMMERS. CYNTHIA - Bowling Club,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Golf, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Musicals, Plays. Play Crews,&#13;
Roadshow, Sophomore Glee, Student&#13;
Council, Swing Choir, Thespians&#13;
HANCE. PAUL - HANNEMAN, LINDA - Drama, Honor&#13;
Roll, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Teacher's Aide&#13;
HANSEN. ROLAND - Athletic&#13;
Representative, Football, Honor Roll,&#13;
Softball lntrarnurals&#13;
HANUSA, TIMOTHY - All State Music, Boy's Glee, Camera Club, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Concert Choir, Math Club,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, National&#13;
Merit Semifinalist, Science Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Who's Who Among&#13;
American High School Students&#13;
HARDING, JAMES - Honor Roll,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Tennis&#13;
HARLOW, REBEKAH - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Sophomore Glee&#13;
HARMON, SARAH - Bowling Club,&#13;
Drama, Honor Roll, Lynx Artists&#13;
Bottega, Musicals, Pep Club, Plays, Play Crews, Roadshow, Spanish Club,&#13;
Speech Contest, Student Council.&#13;
Thespians, Varsity Choir&#13;
HARRISON. STEVE - Boy's Glee,&#13;
Concert Choir, Sophomore Glee&#13;
HATHAWAY, SHERRY - Honor Roll,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Spanish Club, Student Council, Trades and Industries,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
HAYNES, NANCY - Trans fer from Sunnyside High-Tucson, Arizona, Girl's&#13;
Glee&#13;
HEARN, SUZANNE - F.T.A., Honor Roll,&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
HEMMINGSEN, CRAIG - HEMPEL. LARRY - HENDERSON, DIANE - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Pep Club, Porn Pon Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Sophomore Glee, Spanish&#13;
Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
HENRY. KATHY - Drama&#13;
HENSLEY, JANE - Track&#13;
HICKS, DOUGLAS - HILBURN, NANCY - Basketball lntrarnurals, Courtesy Club, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll, Pep Club, Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club, State in Swimming, Swimming, Student Council,&#13;
Track&#13;
HIMMELSEHR, STEVEN - HODEN, DEBRA - Athletic Represen- tative, Courtesy Club, D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
F.S.A., Future Secretary of the Year &#13;
--~..- ...... ..--......--- - - - ---- ·-- -- ..... ~- - - ~ --&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
Award. Honor Roll, N.H.S., Spanish&#13;
Club, Teacher's Aide, Y-T eens&#13;
HOLETON, PATRICK - Transfer from&#13;
St. Albert, D.E.C.A. Club, Football&#13;
HOPKINS, DAVID -&#13;
HOSS, CHERYL - Girl's Glee, Volleyball&#13;
lntrarnurals&#13;
HOUGH, MARILYN - HOWELL. TERRY - Band, Cross Country, Marching Band, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest. Orchestra&#13;
HUNTER, MIKE - Baseball, Basketball&#13;
Intra murals&#13;
INGRAHAM. DAVID - Science Club&#13;
IRWIN, DAVID -&#13;
J&#13;
JACKS, BILL -&#13;
JACKSON, JOHN - Children's Theatre,&#13;
Choral Reading, Concert Choir, Crimson and Blue Staff, Drama, Library&#13;
Assistant, Musicals, Plays, Speech&#13;
Contest, Student Council, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Thespians President&#13;
JACOBSEN, JOANN - PSAT/ NMSQ&#13;
Letter of Commendation&#13;
JACOBSEN, SCOTT - Band, Dance&#13;
Band, Drama, F.C.A., Music Contest,&#13;
Orchestra, Pep Band, Plays. Play&#13;
Crews, Roadshow, Swimming&#13;
JANECEK. BETSY - Children's Theatre,&#13;
Drama, French Club, Office Assistant,&#13;
Roadshow, Sophomore Glee, Y-T eens&#13;
JEFFERIS, JACQUELYN - Honor Roll&#13;
JENKINS, NOLA - Echoes Staff, Basketball lntramurals, Volleyball lntrarnurals, Honor Roll, Quill Club, Student Council, Teacher's Aide&#13;
JENSEN, CHRISTIAN - Athletic&#13;
Representative, Baseball, Basketball,&#13;
Homecoming Court&#13;
JENSEN, DEBBIE - Girl's Glee&#13;
JENSEN, MARK - JENSEN, RODNEY - All State Music,&#13;
Athletic Representative, Baseball,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Boy's Glee,&#13;
Concert Choir, F.C.A .. Football, Honor&#13;
Roll, Lynx Lettermen's Club, Musicals, Music Contest, Roadshow, Student&#13;
Council, Swing Choir, Softball lntramurals, Wrestling&#13;
JERKOVICH, JOHN - Basketball lntrarnurals. Golf, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Honor Roll, Wrestling&#13;
JOHNSON, DAVID - Cross Country,&#13;
Track&#13;
JUSTESEN, DUANE -&#13;
K&#13;
KACHULIS, HOLLIS - Girl's Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
KACZOR, STEPHEN - KADING, BRAD - Boy's Gymnastics,&#13;
Swimming, Basketball lntramura ls,&#13;
Softball lntramurals, Echoes Staff,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
KAISER, RICHARD - Football&#13;
KANNEDY. EDWARD - KARR, RUTH - All State Music,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir, Courtesy Club, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, Office Assistant, Roadshow, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Swing Choir, Track,&#13;
Volleyball lntrarnurals&#13;
KEALY, TOM - Lynx Lettermen's Club,&#13;
Student Council, Swimming, Wrestling&#13;
KEISTER, KARL - Gymnastics, German&#13;
Club, Honor Roll&#13;
KENNEY. JOSEPH - KERNS, DEBRA - Athletic Representative, Junior Red Cross, Pep Club,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
KIER, HERBERT - KIMNACH. TRACY - Gymnastics,&#13;
Swimming&#13;
KING, KAREN - D.E.C.A. Club, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
KING, STEVE - KINNEY, TOM - All State Music, Football, Athletic Representative, Basketball lntramurals, Softball lntramurals,&#13;
Children's Theatre, Concert Choir,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Staff, Drama,&#13;
Junior Class Officer, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Play Crews, P.T.S.A.&#13;
Representative, Roadshow,&#13;
Sophomore Ensemble, Sophorno~e&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club, Student Council,&#13;
Swing Choir, Teacher's Aide&#13;
KLADSTRUP. KRIS - Basketball,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals, Pep Club,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
KNAUSS, ROBERT - Yell Leader&#13;
KNOBLE, SHELLEY - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, French Club, Future&#13;
Secretaries, Girl's Glee, Musicals, Pom&#13;
Pon Club. Roadshow, Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Teacher's Aide, Thespians&#13;
KOSTOPULOS, KRIS - Girl's Glee, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Pom Pon&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Sophomore Glee&#13;
KRABBE, BARBARA - Cheerleader,&#13;
Courtesy Club, Honor Roll, N.H.S., Office Assistant, Pep Club, Varsity Choir&#13;
KRAMER. BEVERLY - Basketball ln- tramurals, French Club, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
KREGER. SHARON - A.F.S., Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Children's Theatre,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's Glee, Guidance Office Assistant, Honor&#13;
Roll, Musicals, Music Contest, N.H.S., Optimists Citation, Pep Club, Plays,&#13;
Play Crews, Roadshow, So~hor_nore&#13;
Glee, State Music Contest-D1v1s1on I&#13;
Rating, Swing Choir, Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Thespians, Volleyball lntramurals, Youth Appreciation Week&#13;
KRUEGER. BRUCE - Boy's Glee, Junior&#13;
Red Cross. Sophomore Glee, Student&#13;
Council, Wrestling&#13;
L&#13;
LACEY. SHERRY - LAKE. RHONDA - Children's Thea~re,&#13;
Choral Reading, Concert Choir, Crnnson and Blue Staff, Dance Troupe,&#13;
Drama Echoes Staff. Musicals, Plays,&#13;
Play C~ews, Roadshow, s.panish Cl~b, Speech Cont~sl, Swing Choir,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
LAKE. TERI - Honor Roll, Library Assistant, Pep Club, Student Council&#13;
LANE, BECKY - Athletic Representative,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Basketball, Children's Theatre, Choral Reading,&#13;
Drama, German Club, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Lynx Artists Bottega, Mascot,&#13;
Musicals, Pep Club, Plays, Play Crews,&#13;
Roadshow, Ski Club, Speech Contest,&#13;
Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
LARSEN, CONNIE - Drama, Iowa State&#13;
High School Rodeo Association, Play&#13;
Crews, State Champion High School&#13;
Rodeo "Polebending", Thespians&#13;
LARSEN, CYNTHIA - Transfer from&#13;
North Allegheny High School,&#13;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Crimson&#13;
and Blue, F.S.A., German Club,&#13;
Guidance Office Assistant, Honor&#13;
Roll, Production Class, Volleyball lntrarnurals&#13;
LARSEN, DENNIS -&#13;
LARSEN, LUELLA - Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
LARSEN, MARY - Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Concert Choir, Drama, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Golf, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, N.H.S., Pep Club, Plays, Play&#13;
Crews, Porn Pon Club, Roadshow, Ski&#13;
Club, Sophomore Glee, Spanish Club,&#13;
Swing Choir, Tennis, Thespians&#13;
LAUSTRUP, CHRIS - Basketball, Football. Golf, Spanish Club, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
LEADERS. RANDY - Football, Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Student Council&#13;
LEE, SUSAN ENGLAND - Concert&#13;
Choir, Drama, Pep Club, Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
LEEPER, KATHI - Concert Choir,&#13;
D.E.C.A. Club, Honor Roll, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow. Teacher's Aide, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
LEHMER. ROSE - Pep Club&#13;
LEIBEL. THERESA - Alternate Page to&#13;
the Iowa Legislature, Basketball ln- tramurals, Courtesy Club, Debate&#13;
Club, French Club, Girls State&#13;
Representative, Honor Roll, Math&#13;
Club, Medical Arts Club, Musicals,&#13;
Music Contest, National Forensic&#13;
League, National Honor Society, Pep&#13;
Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Statistics recorder for Football, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Track,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
LEMASTER. CANDY - Basketball,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Honor Roll,&#13;
Lynx Artists Bottega, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Roadshow, Tennis, Track,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
LEWIS, REBECCA - LINDHORST, DALE - LIPPERT. SUSAN - Band, F.H.A., Honor&#13;
Roll, Marching Band, Music Contest,&#13;
N.H.S., Orchestra, Pep Band&#13;
LOHRKE, RENATE - Drama, Library&#13;
Assistant, Teacher's Aide&#13;
LONG, DAVID - Honor Roll&#13;
LOOFT. DIANE - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Guidance Office Assistant, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Plays, Play Crews, Roadsh ow,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Spanish Club, Student Council, Swing Choir, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
LUCKMAN. HARRIET - Best Actress, Children's Theatre, Choral Reading, Drama, German Club, Musicals, Plays, Play Crews, Roadshow, Ski Cl ub, Speech Contest. Thespians&#13;
~mor Summarie-s 185 &#13;
~ - - - - -~ - - - --- --&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
M&#13;
MACE, SHERRY - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama , Honor Roll , Musicals,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Teacher's Aide&#13;
MACKEY, ROXANNA - Athletic&#13;
Representative, F.H.A. MADSEN, DENISE - Girl's Glee,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
MADSEN , STEPHEN - Basketball ln- tramurals, Softball lntramurals&#13;
MAHAN, KIM - Bowling, Lynx Artists, Sophomore Glee, Teacher's Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
MAHER, ELLEN - Courtesy Club, Honor&#13;
Roll, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Quill&#13;
Club, Sophomore Glee, Student Council&#13;
MAHONEY, TOM - Baseball, Football,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
MAHRT, JACK - Roadshow, Softball ln- tramurals, Wrestling, Yell Leader&#13;
MALLORY, PATRICK - Basketball lntramurals, Golf, Narsity Choir&#13;
MANN, MARK - Honor Roll&#13;
MARSH, GARY - Football, Golf, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
MASS, PAM - MATABLE, PAMELA - Concert Choir, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Junior Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
MATHEWS, ROSEMARY - Teacher's&#13;
Aide at Kirn&#13;
MAXWELL. SCOTT - McCALL. JOYCE - Athletic Represen- tative, Basketball lntramurals, F.S.A.,&#13;
German Club, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll,&#13;
Junior Red Cross, Pep Club, Production Class, Sophomore Glee, Spanish&#13;
Club, Teacher's Aide, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
McFADDEN, BRUCE - Cross Country,&#13;
Ski Club&#13;
McFADDEN, GLENN - McHARGUE, VICKIE - MclNTOSH, KAREN - Library Assistant,&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Mcl NTOSH, WILLIAN - Roadshow&#13;
McKEEMAN, RICK -&#13;
McKERN, RICHARD - McMAINS, DENISE - Children's&#13;
Theatre, Music Contest, Varsity Choir&#13;
McMANUS, BRIAN - Drama&#13;
MEADE, PATTY - Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Junior Red Cross, Teacher's&#13;
Aide&#13;
MEADOWS, TERRI - Concert Choir,&#13;
Future Homemake rs of America,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
MENDENHALL. REBECCA - German&#13;
Club, Honor Roll, N.H.S.&#13;
MENDOZA, HELE N - Music Contest,&#13;
Spanish Club, Va rsity Choir&#13;
MERRITT. CATH ERIN E - Band, F.H.A ..&#13;
Ly nz Artists Bottega , Music Co ntest,&#13;
Pep Band, Teacher's Aide&#13;
MEYER, SUSAN - Pep Club, Porn Pon,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
MEYERMANN, LINDA - D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
MEYERS, JOHN - Exploring (Computer&#13;
Programming), Honor Ro ll , Junior Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
MILLER, MICHAEL - MILNER. MARY - All State Music,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
186; Senior Summa ries&#13;
Drama, Guidance Office Assistant, Musicals, Music Contest, Pep Club,&#13;
Plays. Roadshow, Swing Choir, Varsity&#13;
Choir, Y-Teens&#13;
MINIKUS, PATSY - Basketball ln - tramurals, Porn Pon, Roadshow,&#13;
Spanish Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
MONDAY. KATHY - MONTGOMERY, MELODY -Girl's Glee,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
MOORE. KEITH - MOORE . MARY BETH - A. F.S., Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Music Scholarship to Minnesota Bible&#13;
College , Pep Club, Play Crews,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Sophomore Ensemble, Thespoans MOORE. MICHAEL - Band, Basketball, Basketball lntramurals, Concert&#13;
Choir, Dance Band, Honor Roll,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, N.H.S., Orchestra, Pep Band, Roadshow,&#13;
Science Club, Spanish Club, Swing&#13;
Choir, Track&#13;
MORFORD. DAWN - MORTENSEN, WES - Honor Roll,&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
MURPHY. ANDREW - Basketball lntramurals, Boy's Glee, Chess Team,&#13;
Student Council, Track&#13;
MYHLOUSEN, MARY - Drama, Plays&#13;
N&#13;
NAGLE, CLARK - Basketball Intramurals, Children's Theatre, Drama&#13;
NAGUNST, CRAIG - NANSEL, LARRY - Basketball, Football,&#13;
Honor Roll, Student Council.&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Track&#13;
NATION, DANETTE - Drama, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Varsity Choir&#13;
NELSON, CINDY - Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Musicals, Music Contest, Roadshow, Teacher's Aide, Track,&#13;
Varsity Choir, Y-T eens&#13;
NELSON, KENNEY - Basketball, Cross&#13;
Country, Lynx Lettermen's Club, Ski&#13;
Club, Track&#13;
NELSON, SANDRA - Concert Choir,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, Roadshow,&#13;
Track, Varsity Choir, Y-Teens&#13;
NELSON, TRUDY - Concert Choir, German Club, Sophomore Glee, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
NICOLINI, KATHLEEN - NIELSEN, BONNIE - All State Music,&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Drama, Honor&#13;
Roll. Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Orchestra, Pep Band, Roadshow,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
NOLAN, KATHY - Girl's Glee, Guidance&#13;
Office Assistant, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Office Assistant, Pep Club, P.T.S.A.&#13;
Representative, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
0&#13;
OAMEK, JEANNINE - Student Council,&#13;
Teac her's Aide, F.S.A.&#13;
O'BRADOVICH, MICHAEL - Band , Concert Choir, Honor Roll, Dance&#13;
Band, Debate Club, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Orchestra , Roadshow,&#13;
Speech Contest, Student Council, Swing Choir, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President, Student&#13;
Council President, Nat'( Forensic&#13;
League, Iowa Forensic League, Iowa&#13;
High School Speech Association, Iowa&#13;
High School Student Senate, Who's&#13;
Who in American High Schools&#13;
ODEN , JEFF - Basketball, Track,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, F.C.A., Honor&#13;
Roll, Roadshow&#13;
OPAL. WILLIAM - Boy's Glee, D.E.C.A.&#13;
Club, Drama, Musicals&#13;
OSBORNE, POLLY - Library Assistant&#13;
OTTO, RICHARD - Football&#13;
OZAYDIN, DAN - Track, Basketball ln -&#13;
tramurals&#13;
p&#13;
PAUL. KIMBERLY - All State Orchestra,&#13;
Band, Choral Reading, Drama. Honor&#13;
Roll, Marching Band, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, N.H.S., Orchestra, Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, Spanish Club, Student&#13;
Council, Thespians, First place in Tri- State Speech Contest at Maryville&#13;
with Choral Reading&#13;
PAULSON, PEGGY - Transfer from&#13;
Lewis Central, All State Music, Basketball, Track , Children 's Theatre,&#13;
D.E.C.A. Club, Drama, Music Contest,&#13;
Plays, Teacher's Aide, Concert Choir&#13;
PAVICH, CRYSTAL - Basketball, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
PAYNE, LESLEE - A.F.S., Band, Choral&#13;
Reading, Dance Band, Honor Roll,&#13;
Marching B~nd, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, N.H.S. , Orchestra, Pep Band,&#13;
Play Crews, Quill Club, Roadshow, Science Club, Spanish Club, Speech&#13;
Contest, Student Council, D.A.R., Band President, All -City Music&#13;
Festival, A.F.S. Secretary-Treasurer&#13;
PEAREY, MIKE - Gymnastics, Wrestling,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Softball lntramurals&#13;
PETERS, JON - Johns Hopkins University Award, Musicals, Swing Choir&#13;
PETERS , MARK - Basketball lntramurals, Softball lntramurals, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
PETERS, PAMELA - All State Music,&#13;
Choral Reading, Concert Choir, Drama, Girl 's Glee, Honor Roll.&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, N.H.S.,&#13;
Plays, Play Crews, Roadshow, Soph- omore Glee, Speech Contest, Swing&#13;
Choir, Thespians, Volleyball lntram urals&#13;
PETERSEN, BARBARA - Basketball ,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Courtesy&#13;
Club, Homecoming Court, Honor Roll,&#13;
N.H.S., Senior Class Secretary, Ski&#13;
Club, Spanish Club, Student Counci l,&#13;
Track, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
PETERSEN, CYNTHIA - Gymnastics,&#13;
D.E.C.A. Club, Drama, Pep Club , Teacher's Aide, Va rsity Choir&#13;
PETERSEN , HAROLD - Athl e ti c&#13;
Re prese ntat ive, Bas ket ba ll ln - tramurals, Cross Country, Track&#13;
PETERSE N, MELVIN - D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
Teac her's Aide &#13;
-&#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
PFEIFFER, JOAN - Drama&#13;
PIERCE, KIMBERLY - Cheerleader, Courtesy Club, Guidance Office Assistant, Homecoming Court, Honor Roll,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Tennis, Varsiy Choir&#13;
PIERCE, NORMA - Girl's Glee&#13;
PIPER. LORRAINE - D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
French Club, Honor Roll ·&#13;
PLEAKE, MONICA - Debate Club&#13;
P.T.S.A. Representative, Teacher's&#13;
Aide&#13;
POGGE, SAUNDRA - F.S.A.&#13;
POWELL SHARON - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council, Teacher's Aide&#13;
PRIEBE. INGRID - Drama, German&#13;
Club, Office Assistant, Student Coun- cil, Varsity Choir&#13;
PRIOR, RALPH - Band, Chess Team,&#13;
F.C.A., Football, Junior Achievement,&#13;
Marching Band, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest-1st Place, Orchestra, Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, Spanish Club, Speech&#13;
Contest, Wrestling&#13;
PUSEY, ROBERT - Basketball lntramurals, F.C.A., Gymnastics, Honor&#13;
Roll&#13;
R&#13;
RANCE, MARGARET Basketball,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Music Contest,&#13;
National Merit Commended Student,&#13;
Science Club, Spanish Club, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
RANCH, TIMOTHY - Chess T earn, German Club, Gymnastics, Honor Roll,&#13;
Science Club, Ski Club&#13;
REEVES. MICHAEL - Boy's Glee ,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
Debate Club, Honor Roll, Musicals,&#13;
Music Contest, Optimist Award,&#13;
Roadshow. Science Club, Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Swing Choir&#13;
REID, LINDA - Transfer from Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, Cheerleader, Gymnastics,&#13;
Honor Roll, Roadshow&#13;
REID, MARLENE - Athletic Representative , Basketball lntramurals,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble. Concert Choir.&#13;
Crimson and Blue Staff, F.S.A.. Girl's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll. Junior Red Cross.&#13;
Music Contest. N.H.S.. Pep Club,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Sophomore Ensen:ible, Spanish Club, Student Council.&#13;
Teacher's Aide, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
RETTIG, BAMBI - All State Music, A.F.S.,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Honor Roll, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
N.H.S .. Play Crews, Roadshow, Sophomore Class Secretary. Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Sophomore Ensemble, Spanish&#13;
Club, Swing Choir, Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Thespia ns&#13;
RICKERT, TERI - Bowling Club&#13;
RIEGER, ROBERT - RITCHI E. SCOTT - Football, Honor Roll, Science Club, Spanish Club&#13;
RO BERTS. RAYMOND - Basketball ln- tramurals, Honor Roll&#13;
ROG IC, STEPHE N - All State Orchestra, Musica ls, Music Contest. Orchestra,&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
ROLAND. GLORIA -&#13;
Strawberry flavored pacifiers are some of Gary Cook's "favorite things."&#13;
ROOF. CHERYL -&#13;
ROSS. LANNY - ROSS, LEYRIA - Band, Courtesy Club,&#13;
Golf, Junior Red Cross, Orchestra,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
ROUNDS, JERRY - All City Football, Athletic Representative, Baseball,&#13;
Basketball lntramurals, Boy's Glee,&#13;
Football, Honorable Mention in All&#13;
Metro Football, Play Crews, Softball&#13;
lntramurals&#13;
ROWE, ROBIN - ROYER, MARK - Athletic Representative, F.C.A., Gymnastics, Honor Roll,&#13;
Lynx Lettermen's Club&#13;
RYERSON, KATHERINE - A.F.S., Basket- ball, Basketball lntramurals, Crimson&#13;
and Blue Staff, French Club, Honor&#13;
Roll, N.H .S., N.S.E. at Western&#13;
Michigan, Quill and Scroll Award, Science Club, S.S.T.P. at University of&#13;
Iowa, Teacher's Aide, Volleyball ln- tramurals&#13;
s&#13;
SALSBURY, ANGELA - Transfer from St.&#13;
Albert, Basketball, Basketball ln- tramurals, Baton Twirler, Girl's Glee,&#13;
Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Track&#13;
SANDBERG, CHRISTIE - SCARPELLINO, MARY - All State&#13;
Orchestra , Chamber Ensemble, Concert Choir, French Club, Honor&#13;
Roll, Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Orchestra, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Swing Choir&#13;
SCHABEN, MIKE - SCHROEDER, DAVID - All State Music,&#13;
Boy's Glee, Concert Choir, Football,&#13;
Honor Roll. Musicals, Music Contest,&#13;
Student Council, Wrestling&#13;
SCOTT, CALVIN - SCOTT, DAWN - Drama&#13;
SEAMAN, MAR K - Basketball lntramurals, Chess Team. Honor Roll, Lyn x Le tterme n's Club , P.T.S.A. Representative, Spanish Club, Student&#13;
Council, Tennis Track, Wrestling&#13;
SHE PHARD, SHERRI - Drama, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Pep Clu b, Sophomore Glee, Var- sity Choir&#13;
SILLIK, BARBARA - Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
SIMONS, GALE - Echoes Staff, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll, Sophomore Glee&#13;
SMITH, CAROL - Drama, Honor Roll,&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
SMITH. CHRISTINE - A.F.S., Crimson&#13;
and Blue Staff, Drama, French Club, Gymnastics, Honor Roll, Play Crews, Quill Club, Roadshow, Spanish Club,&#13;
Swimming. Teacher's Aide, Thespians&#13;
SMITH, COLLEEN - Concert Choir,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Staff, Division I&#13;
rating in Music Contest, F.H.A., Girl's&#13;
Glee, Lynx Artists Bottega. Music&#13;
Contest. P.T.S.A. Represen t ative,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
SMITH. DAN - SMITH, EMILY - Band, Honor Roll.&#13;
Marching Band, Manager of Girl's&#13;
Basketball, Music Contest, Pep Ba nd&#13;
SMITH, KAREN - Band, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Orchestr a , Pe p Band,&#13;
Teacher's Aide&#13;
SMITH , LARRY - Baske t ball In - tram urals, Honor Roll, Spanish Cl ub, Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
SMITH, NANCY - Cou rtesy Club, Honor&#13;
Roll, Ski Club, Teacher's Aide, Tennis,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals&#13;
SMITH. REBECCA - Basketball, French&#13;
Club, Lynx Artists Bottega, Pep Club&#13;
SMITH. SHELLY - Drama, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Lyn x Artists Bottega, Play&#13;
Crews, Swimming, Thespians&#13;
SMITH, SUSAN - Chamber Ensemble,&#13;
Concert Choir, French Club, Girl's&#13;
Glee, Honor Roll, Musicals, Music&#13;
Contest, Play Crews, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Swimming&#13;
SNYDER, JANET -&#13;
SPARR, GARY - Basketball lntramurals, Wrestling&#13;
SPETMAN. JANE - Courtesy Club,&#13;
French Club, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Honor Roll, Office Assistant, P.T.S.A.&#13;
Representative, Ski Club, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
STANCLIFFE. PENNY - Children's&#13;
Theatre, Drama, Honor Roll, N.H.S.&#13;
Plays, Spanish Club, Speech Contest, Teacher's Aide&#13;
St&gt;1111Jr Summarit?S/ 197 &#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
STANFORD, SHERRY - Honor Roll,&#13;
Production Class&#13;
STEENBOCK, PATTY - Children's&#13;
Theatre, Drama, Girl's Glee, Varsity&#13;
Choir&#13;
STEMPLE, JAN - Cheerleader, Courtesy&#13;
Club, Honor Roll, Junior Class Officer,&#13;
N.H.S., Office Assistant, Pep Club, Student Council&#13;
STIDD, VICKY - Pep Club, Sophomore&#13;
Glee, Teacher's Aide&#13;
STOLZ, JEANETTE - Drama, Honor&#13;
Roll, Musicals, Office Assistant, Play&#13;
Crews, Roadshow, Swimming, Tennis,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
STONE, CAROL - Girl's Glee, Gymnastics, Swimming, Teacher's Aide,&#13;
Track, Athletic Representative&#13;
STRAKA, KA THY - Trans fer from St.&#13;
Albert&#13;
STROHBEHN, MIKE -&#13;
SUHR. MARK - SULHOFF, STEVEN - Gymnastics, Tennis&#13;
SUVALSKY, MARTI - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross, Office&#13;
Assistant, Pep Club, Porn Pon Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Spanish Club, Teacher's&#13;
Aide&#13;
SVOBODA . HENRY - Athletic&#13;
Representative, Basketball lntramurals, Bowling Club, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Concert Choir, Football,&#13;
Honor Roll, Lynx Lettermen's Club,&#13;
Music Contest, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Track, Wrestling&#13;
SWOLLEY, DAVID -&#13;
T&#13;
T ABOG LU, SIBEL - Foreign Exchange&#13;
Student from Istanbul, Turkey, A.F.S.,&#13;
Chamber Ensemble, Drama, Honor&#13;
Roll, Pep Club, Roadshow, Student&#13;
Council, Thespians&#13;
TAGUE, SHIRLEY - Crimson and Blue&#13;
Staff, F. TA&#13;
TAMMS, DEBORAH - Food Services,&#13;
Girl's Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
TANNER, CHRISTY - Drama, Varsity&#13;
Choir, Volleyball lntramurals, Y-Teens&#13;
TARKINGTON, GALE - Honor Roll&#13;
TATTA, CLAUDIA - Honor Roll, Music&#13;
Contest, Varsity Choir&#13;
TAYLOR, JIM - Basketball lntramurals,&#13;
D.E.C.A. Club, Softball lntramurals&#13;
TEDESCO, JANE - Courtesy Club,&#13;
Honor Ro ll , N.H.S., Pep Club, Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
TELPNER. JOEL - Boy's Glee, Choral&#13;
188 Semor Summaries&#13;
Reading, Concert Choir, Drama , Honor Roll, Math Club, Musicals,&#13;
Music Contest, N.H.S., Plays, Play&#13;
Crews, Roadshow, Sophomore Glee,&#13;
Speech Contest. Swing Choir,&#13;
Thespians&#13;
THACKER, DEBRA - Cheerleader,&#13;
Courtesy Club, Girl's Glee, Musicals,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Varsity Choir&#13;
THOMAS, CINDY - F.H.A., United&#13;
Nations&#13;
THOMAS, JAMES - THOMAS, JILL - Band, Camera Club,&#13;
Dance Band, Debate Club, Echoes&#13;
Staff, F.T.A., Honor Roll, Marching&#13;
Band, Model U.N., Music Contest, Pep&#13;
Band, Quill Club, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Speech Contest, Student Senate,&#13;
Teacher's Aide, W.O.W. Radio&#13;
Reporter&#13;
THOMAS, LORI - Children's Theatre,&#13;
Drama, Girl's Glee, Music Contest,&#13;
Pep Club, Sophomore Glee, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
THOMPSON, DAVID - Basketball lntramurals, Boy's Glee, Chamber&#13;
Ensemble, Concert Choir, Honor Roll,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, Plays, Play&#13;
Crews, Roadshow, Senior Class Sgt. at&#13;
Arms, Softball lntramurals, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
TIEDJE, GAYLE - Gymnastics, Band,&#13;
Children's Theatre, D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
Varsity Choir&#13;
TOMAIR, DAVID - Boy's Glee&#13;
TRACY, CURTIS -&#13;
v&#13;
VANDERPOOL, JOELLEN - Transfer&#13;
from Thomas Jefferson, Library Assistant&#13;
VANEVERY, KAREN - A.F.S., Children's&#13;
Theatre, Drama, Honor Roll, Musicals,&#13;
Play Crews, Production Class, Ski&#13;
Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Choir,&#13;
Volleyball lntramurals, Y-Teens&#13;
VANHOUTEN, DAVID -&#13;
VERGAMINI, DAVID -&#13;
VERGAMINI, JOHN - Band, Basketball&#13;
lntramurals, Marching Band, Music&#13;
Contest, Pep Band, Track&#13;
VORE, MICHAEL - D.E.C.A. Club,&#13;
Echoes Staff, Honor Roll, Football,&#13;
Junior Red Cross, P.T.S.A. Representative, Wrestling, Y-T eens&#13;
VORSE, KATHLEEN - Transfer from&#13;
Clarinda, Iowa , Honor Roll&#13;
w&#13;
WAIDE, DAVID - Band, Marching&#13;
Band, Teacher's Aide&#13;
WALDRON, DONALD - Basketball lntramurals&#13;
WALKER, CHARLES - Basketball lntramurals, Football, Wrestling&#13;
WALKER, IDA - Varsity Choir&#13;
WEAVER, LARRY -&#13;
WEBER. DAN - WEIS, BEVERLY - F.H.A., F.S.A., German&#13;
Club, Junior Red Cross, Pep Club,&#13;
Sophomore Glee&#13;
WEST, RICHARD - Junior Red Cross&#13;
WHITE, DUANE - Band, Dance Band,&#13;
Marching Band, Roadshow&#13;
WHITMORE, BARBARA - Basketball ln - tramurals, Crimson and Blue Staff,&#13;
French Club, F.S.A., German Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Teacher's Aide&#13;
WICHMAN, MICHAEL - Band. Basketball lntramurals, Dance Band, Football, Honor Roll, Marching Band,&#13;
Musicals, Music Contest, Orchestra,&#13;
Pep Band, Roadshow, Swing Choir&#13;
WICKMAN, JOHN - Basketball, Foot- ball, Track&#13;
WILCOX, MARGARET - Girl's Glee,&#13;
Sophomore Glee, Spanish Club, Varsity Choir&#13;
WILCOX, MARY - Choral Reading.&#13;
Drama, Honor Roll, Plays, Play Crews,&#13;
Spanish Club, Swimming&#13;
WILL, RICHARD -&#13;
WILL, ROBIN - Bowling Team, Camera&#13;
Club, Chess Team, Lynx Artists&#13;
Bottega, Pep Club, Softball&#13;
WILSON, DEANNE - Guidance Office&#13;
Assistant, Honor Roll, Teacher's Aide&#13;
WILSON, LELAND - WILSON, PAUL -&#13;
WINK, NANCY - Girl's Glee&#13;
WITT, MICHAEL - Teacher's Aide&#13;
WITT, RICHARD -&#13;
WRIGHT, JAMES - Basketball lntramurals, Football&#13;
y&#13;
YOPP, DARLENE - Pep Club, Teacher's&#13;
Aide, Varsity Choir&#13;
YOPP, DARRELL - Boy's Glee, Plays&#13;
YOUNG, DAVID - Chess Team, French&#13;
Club&#13;
z&#13;
ZABEL, DAVID -&#13;
student index&#13;
Aaberg. Deborah&#13;
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Linda 153 Abbon. Tarn111y 133.139 Besslinser. Belinda 139 Caligur, Joseph 152 Dale. Ronald Adams. Elizabeth 107.145 Birdsong. Barbara 139 Campbell. Glenn Daley. Patrick 20&#13;
,33,139 Adams. Ka thy Birdsong. Craig 58.1 45 Campbell. Kathleen 145 Damon, Charlotte 139 Adams. Roger 68,72.74.80,86,151.178 Birdsong. Shirley 151 Campbell. Keith Daniels, Mike 145 Adams, J enny Blackman. Brian Campbell. Kirk 139 Daugherty, Te ri 145 Adcock. Charles 151 Black111an. Phillip 17 Campbell, Victoria Davis, John Adcock, Debra 145 Bla keman. Kelly Cannon. Michael 139 Davis, Melinda 153 Addison, Barry 139 Blanchard. Johnny 21.33,139 Cantrell, David 139 Davis, Michelle 139 Adkins. George 139 Bledsoe, Tama ra 137,151.171 Carberry. Gary 139 Davis. Peggy 133.145 Akers. Sondra 54,139 Blue. Charles 137.151 Carlson. David 152 Dawson. Janice 153,173 Albertson, Selma 139 Bode. Kenneth Carlson. James Dawson. Nancy 85,145 Aldredge. Susan 103.127,151.173.174 Bode. Patt y 151 Carlson, Kevin 83.1 52 Dawson. Theresa 139 Allen, Daniel Boe te l. Rick 27 Carman. June 53,152 Deakin. Donna 89,153 Allen, Deloris Boham, Bonnie 151 Carman, Charles 139 Delehant. Jim Allen, Denise 151 Boham, Charles 139 Carpenter. Edward Delehant. Mary 45.153 Allmon. Michael 30.31.145 Boham, Laura 123,145 Carpenter, Shirley 139 DePugh. Dana 78,80,81,85&#13;
.90,153 Amend, Laurie 52.53.80,92.151.174,181 Bolton. Jim 151 Carrithers. Torn 15.30.31.152 Derby. Ellen 139 Andersen. Andrea 151 Borngaars. Scott 15.32.139 Carroll, Douglas 152 Desantiago. Christine 145 Andersen. Margaret 145 Bonar. Charlotte 14 5 Casady, Greg Dettman, Dennis 153 Anderson, Clarence Bonar. Mark 151 Casady. Scon 15.43.145 Dettman. Doreen 57,139 Anderson. Clifford Bonar, Terry 151 Cash, Linda 14 5,173 DeVault, Bobbi 54,139 . Anderson. Jill 56,139 Bonebrake. Julie 139 . Casner. Brenda Dewaele. Robert 140 Ande rson. Kimberly 145 Bonnichsen. Bonnie 139 Caughey, Jill 126.152 Deyo. Mark Ande rson. Robert 22.145 Bonnichsen. Robert 2 6 Cedar, Bobby DiBlasi, David 24.145 Ande rson. Sheri 53,56.139 Bonnichsen. Thomas Cedar. Frank Diercks. Larry Anson. Bridget 151 Bonnslelh?r. Jo 139 Cenovich, William 15.32.145 Dinges. Timmy 140 Archer. Teri 85,14 5 Bonnsten er, Michael 14 5 Chambers, Debra Dirks, Sue 153 Arnett. Timo thy 151 Boone. Roberta Chapman. James 15.30,145,172 Dix. Cheryl 145 Arrowsmith, John 145 Boos. Mark 15.1 45 Chapman, Kurt JS Dodder. Debra 95,153 Arterburn, James 101.139 Booth, Rebecca 48,139 Chanerton. Steve IOI Dodder, Sara 85,145 Asikin, Angela 151 Booton. Jean 139 Childs. David 20,33 Dollen. Mitchell 140 Asikin, Patricia 14 5 Boruff, Michael 139 Christensen, Daniel 152 Donaldson. John 145 Assmann, LaVon Boswe ll. Debra 151 Christensen. Gary Donaldson. Robbin 140 Asman, Lu Ann 151 Boothwell, Cindy 139 Christensen. Karen 139 Donnelly, Donald 153 Aten. Jim Bothwell, Wm. Christensen. Lisa 85.139 Donner. Nancy 80.145 Athe rton. Erwin 15.39.71.80,1 51 Bowen. Bobbene 4.5.62.90,1 51 Christenson, Peter 139 Doty. James 14 5 Atherton. Matthe w 15,22,14 5 Bowe rs. Danny Christia ns. Becky 152 Dreier. Craig Atkinson. Doug 145 Bowes. Gary 80.10 1.104,150.151 Clark. George (Pat) 145 Dreier, Jane t 153 Auch, John 139 Bowlds. Karen Clark, J e ffrey 15 Drennan. Dan 153 Auch, Sherri 139 Bo wlds. Wm. 152&#13;
Avey Clark. Loretta 145 Driver, Dale&#13;
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HAS EVERYTHING&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph.: 32.2-6666&#13;
Studio&#13;
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Busm~u .\ds 1~3 &#13;
MAIN BAN K&#13;
509 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
"FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS!"&#13;
State Bank And Trust&#13;
EVERYTHING A BANK SHOULD BE - ONLY BETTER&#13;
MEMBER F.D.l.C.&#13;
Compliments of: BOB ANDERSON&#13;
35th STREET DRIVE-IN&#13;
15 SOUTH 35th STREET&#13;
JACK ANDERSON&#13;
138 SO Main Phone 3.22-2595 318 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 3.22-4091&#13;
194. Bu•in•u Ads&#13;
"Free Prescription delivery"&#13;
People Store&#13;
In The&#13;
"Downtown Shopping Center"&#13;
Across Broadway From Former Location&#13;
Brodkey Jewelry Co.&#13;
Corner Of Broadway And Sixt h&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Jewelers Since 1880 328-.2686 &#13;
INSURANCI&#13;
AMC Major&#13;
And Minor Tune-Ups&#13;
Roger's&#13;
Standard&#13;
1600 West Broadway&#13;
3.22-9846&#13;
7 days a week&#13;
open til II p.m.&#13;
Kwik Shop&#13;
930 5th Avenue&#13;
3.2.2-9535&#13;
Auto-Life-Fire-Health&#13;
Career Leaders Club&#13;
Elmer Ivers, Agent&#13;
17 Scott Street&#13;
Phone 3.2.2-0.2.25&#13;
3.23-5749&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Representing State Farm Insurance Companies&#13;
Bloomington, Illinois&#13;
Newest Styles For The Teenager&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
Shop&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 3.2.2-5567&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Meadow&#13;
Gold&#13;
3:22-6669&#13;
MEADOW GOLD DAIRY&#13;
160 7 West Broadway&#13;
A Complete Line Of&#13;
Ice Cream Milks Cheeses Cream&#13;
For Home Delivery&#13;
Call 3:23-7596&#13;
Bu ·u11..·ss ..\ds S &#13;
196, Bu1111eu Ads&#13;
Campbell Insurance Agency Inc.&#13;
* FARM&#13;
* LIFE&#13;
* CROP&#13;
* ACCIDENT ~ HEALTH&#13;
.201 Park Building&#13;
* TOWN&#13;
*AUTO&#13;
* HAIL&#13;
OFFERING ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE&#13;
3.28-3975&#13;
After Hours Delman Campbell 3.23-6344&#13;
Robert Hargis 3.2.2-.2943&#13;
Charlie Dix 3.23-9867&#13;
Council Bluffs &#13;
Downtown Shop&#13;
61.2 Bway&#13;
Dial&#13;
3.28-.2.21.2&#13;
Beauty By Betty&#13;
Complete Beauty Service&#13;
* Styling&#13;
* Tinting&#13;
* Manicuring&#13;
* Complete Wig Service&#13;
THREE LOCATIONS&#13;
Westend Shop&#13;
510 N . .27&#13;
Dial&#13;
3.23-.2647&#13;
Owner - Betty Ahlquist&#13;
Shavers Shopping&#13;
Cntr - 169 Bennett&#13;
Dial&#13;
3.28-.2131&#13;
"Professional Care Is Best for the Hair"&#13;
Parking Available For Customers-Council Bluffs&#13;
Cutler Funeral Home&#13;
533 Willow&#13;
Dial&#13;
3.2.2-7779&#13;
Established 1901&#13;
Bill Cutler&#13;
Bill Cutler Ill&#13;
John Bolin&#13;
Robert Reimer&#13;
Tandy McClure&#13;
Douglas Helton&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Dick Davis&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Congratulations To Class Of 74&#13;
Phone 3.2.2-5840&#13;
.24.28 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
For Information&#13;
Regarding Bus Advertising&#13;
(Omaha or Council Bluffs)&#13;
Phone 341-0188&#13;
Eklund Advertising Company&#13;
First Federal&#13;
Savings And Loan&#13;
Association&#13;
A Bank for Young People&#13;
4.21 West Broadway PH: 328-3802&#13;
Rus.m • ·\ ..ff: I &#13;
198/ But1nn• Ad•&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Funeral Home&#13;
"The Growth Of A Name&#13;
Is A Symbol Of Service."&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The&#13;
Class Of '74&#13;
Hinky - Dinky&#13;
2801 West Broadway - 1139 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Sun Glasses Contacts&#13;
Shipley Optical 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;
Broadway Cleaners - Laundry&#13;
Four Convenient Locations&#13;
* 125 W. Broadway&#13;
* Frank and Broadway&#13;
* 7th and Broadway&#13;
* 29th and Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5544&#13;
For Delivery&#13;
322-5544&#13;
322-3003&#13;
322-2821&#13;
322-9620&#13;
621 BLUFF ST.COUNCIL BLUFFS/IOWA PHONE 322-7585 &#13;
Southwest Iowa's&#13;
Largest Full Line Vending Service&#13;
CHC Vending Co.&#13;
Frank, John &amp; Dick Rash&#13;
3.28-.2467 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Wallace Printing Inc.&#13;
.213 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs,. Iowa 51501&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
PHONE 366-1 106&#13;
Bluffs City Motors, Inc.&#13;
Bluffs Toyota&#13;
Caskey Dodge, Inc.&#13;
Comfort's Downtown&#13;
Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.&#13;
Peoples Motor&#13;
Floyd Hughes Chevrolet, Inc.&#13;
General Pontiac, Inc.&#13;
Mcintyre Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc.&#13;
Rasmussen Buick, Inc.&#13;
Sayers Volkswagen, Inc .&#13;
Whittaker Ford Sales, Inc.&#13;
Bus.in •ss .\ds I .. &#13;
100,'Busmeu Ads&#13;
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some extra benefits, too - like paid vacations,&#13;
promotions, free medical and dental care. Get all&#13;
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Hair UNLTD&#13;
Gaylinn Finken-Owner&#13;
Offering The Ultimate In&#13;
Men's Hair Styling&#13;
• Shaping &amp; Styling&#13;
to Compliment&#13;
the Facial features&#13;
• Styling for problem hair&#13;
• Hair straightening&#13;
• Long &amp; Short Shag Cuts&#13;
322-9849&#13;
I&#13;
Bettys' Flowers, Inc.&#13;
3200 5th Avenue Phone 328-3092&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
~o :the&#13;
Class of '74'&#13;
Barnes Beauty Salon ~&#13;
Barnes Beauty College&#13;
Complete Customer Service in Salon&#13;
Supervised Student Service in College&#13;
Dial 323-7175 411 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa&#13;
Hanusa Co.&#13;
Plumbing - Heating&#13;
Hardware - Locksmith - Electrical&#13;
100 East Broadway Phone 322-4039&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
"Faucet Parts Our Specialty"&#13;
.A tum1ng&#13;
_point&#13;
1n our&#13;
history&#13;
II&#13;
The decade of the ?O's may well go down in history as a&#13;
turning point in the lifestyle of this country.&#13;
A time when man suddenly awoke from a lifestyle of increasing, and many times wasteful, energy consumption. And when&#13;
he awoke to decreasing fuel and energy supplies. he took a&#13;
positive step and entered the age of energy conservatio;i.&#13;
It will be noted as a time when it became as important to use&#13;
existing energy supplies wisely, as to find and develop new and&#13;
alternate sources.&#13;
That's why at Iowa Power, we think practicing energy&#13;
conservation, like insulating your house well, is so important.&#13;
Important because we don't think it makes sense for any of&#13;
us to use or pay for more energy than we really need.&#13;
At Iowa Power. it's our responsibility to provide adequate&#13;
supplies of energy. It's your responsibility not to waste any&#13;
of it.&#13;
Phone 32 2-0267&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
And&#13;
Best Wishes '74'&#13;
03&#13;
C. E. Hinman &amp; Sons&#13;
Florists&#13;
McPherson Ave. - R.R. 3&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Chad Hinman - Alberta Hinman&#13;
Keenan Glass ~ Paint Co.&#13;
Store FrontsPlate GlassMirrors - Window Glass&#13;
Window Glass Installed In Your Home&#13;
Phone Us The Size - We Do The Rest&#13;
IOI South Main 322-7711&#13;
Busm~u .\.b 20l &#13;
202/ Businets Ads&#13;
Auto Glass Service&#13;
All Kinds Of Glass&#13;
Deleha nt Bowl&#13;
bowl for fun -&#13;
reservations for proms, parties, etc.&#13;
Beauty salon, Nursery, Pro Shop,&#13;
Snack Bar, Lounge&#13;
15 State Street 322-992.2&#13;
Smith's Office Machine Co.&#13;
Compliments To The&#13;
Class Of 1974 693 Franklin Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
PHONE 323-1731&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
And Best Wishes&#13;
For Your Future&#13;
From The Advertisers &#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1973 - 1974 Calendar&#13;
First Day of School&#13;
l.D. Card Sales&#13;
Junior Class Candy Sale Begins&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
Thanksgiving Vacation&#13;
All State Music Festival&#13;
A.F.S. Christmas Dance&#13;
Christmas Vacation&#13;
First Semester Ends&#13;
Musical KISS ME KATE&#13;
Easter Vacation&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
School Play IMAGINARY INVALID&#13;
Style Show&#13;
Honors Night&#13;
Spring Sports Picnic&#13;
Career Center. Builders Open House&#13;
1813 Avenue G&#13;
Baccalaureate-A.L. Gymnasium, 8 a.m.&#13;
Commencement 8 p.m.&#13;
206 boys, 24 7 girls&#13;
Last Day of School&#13;
August 27&#13;
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November 22-25&#13;
November 23-24&#13;
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January 17&#13;
February 28, March 1-2&#13;
April 12-16&#13;
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May 16&#13;
May 16-19&#13;
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invite··an Ars ~tic;1.J; · into&#13;
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culture understand you and&#13;
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Join The Youth&#13;
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To Grow In The Knowledge&#13;
And Love Of God.&#13;
Goals&#13;
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Mike O'Bradovich and Mr. Joe Hauser plan Student Council activities. &#13;
IF YOU LIKE THIS&#13;
YEAR'S BOOK,&#13;
YOU'LL LOVE NEXT&#13;
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lHANK'S!&#13;
Be Part Of The ActionJoin A Club, Activity,&#13;
Or Organization At&#13;
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Mike O'Bradovich and Mr. Joe Hauser plan Student Council activities.&#13;
SUPPORT&#13;
THE&#13;
STUDENT&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
IT&#13;
SUPPORTS&#13;
YOU &#13;
..&#13;
many thanks&#13;
206/ StudeN Ads &#13;
'/.&#13;
to the students and staff&#13;
for your cooperation&#13;
Lynx&#13;
Studc-n t .\di .k'"' &#13;
index&#13;
Academics Division . ....... . . . ........... 108-109 Guidance Office . ... . . . .................. .. . 116&#13;
Activities Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Homecoming ...... . . . .. .. ..... . ... . .... . 60-61&#13;
Advertisements . . . . .. . .. . . .... . . . . ...... 193-207 Homemaking Department .. ... . . .. . . . .. . ..... 129&#13;
American Field Service ..... . . ... .. .. . ..... . .. 98 Honors Night .. . . . .... . .. . .. . ... . . .. . . .. 170-175&#13;
Art Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Honors Division . . . . ... ........ .. .. . . . . . . 166-167&#13;
Baccalaureate .... .. .. .. . .. ........... . .. 176-177 Index . . . ............. . ............ . . .... 208&#13;
Baseball ... .. . ... . ... . .. . ... ..... .. .... . 34-37 "Imaginary Invalid" .. . .. . .............. . .. . 74-75&#13;
Basketball . . . .. . . . ................. . .... 30-33 Instrumental Music . ... .. ....... . . . ....... 82-85&#13;
Betty Crocker Award ... . . . .. . .... . ......... 172 Intramural Sports . .. .. . .... . .......... . . . 44-45&#13;
Board of Education .............. . .......... 120 Introduction .. .. .. .. . .................. .. . 2-11&#13;
Book Index . . .... ........... . ............ 208 Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 144-149&#13;
Boys Bowling .. ....... ... . . ..... . ... .. ... . . 21 "Kiss Me Kate" ... . . . . . ................ . .. 72-73&#13;
Boys Golf . . .... ... . .. .................... .40 Language Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123&#13;
Boys Gymnastics . ........................ 26-27 Library Club . .. . .. .. .. ........ . ... . ....... 100&#13;
Boys Swimming . .. ......... ... ... . . ... . . 28-29 Managers . . . .. ..... . ..... . .......... . . . ... 42&#13;
Boys Tennis . .... ..... . .... . ... .. . ..... . .... 20 Main Office . . ... . .. ...... . ....... . .... ... . 117&#13;
Boys Track . . ... . . . ....... . ........ .. . .. . 38-39 Math Club ........................... . . . . 105&#13;
Business Department ... . . . . ... . ... .. ...... 126-127 Mathematics Department . .. ...... . . .. . ... . .. 124&#13;
Cheerleaders . ... . ... . . . . ... . . ... .. ..... . 62-63 Music Department ..... . . .. ... . . . ... . .... . 78-79&#13;
Chess Club .... . . . . . .. . . .. . .. ...... . . .. . ... 41 National Honor Society .... ............. . . . 168-169&#13;
Christmas Dance . ... . .. ... .... . .. . .. .. . . . 76-77 Organization Division . . .. . .... . ..... . .. .. . 94-95&#13;
Classes Division . . ................. .... .. 136-137 Pep Club .............. . . . . . .......... . ... 66&#13;
Commencement . . .. . . .............. .. ... 178-181 Pep Rallies .. . ... . ........ . . .. . . ... .... . . .. 67&#13;
Coaches .. . ... . ... .. . ... . ..... ... ......... 43 Physical Education Department .. . . ... .... . .. 134-135&#13;
Cooks . .. ... . .. . . .. . .. .. ..... ..... .... . .. 118 Porn Po·n Squad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65&#13;
Courtesy Club .. .. . ..... .... . .. . ..... . .. 101-102 Principals . .. ....... . .... . .......... . ... 110-111&#13;
Crimson and Blue .... ... . ... .. ...... . ...... . 88 Prom .. .. . ... .. .. . . .... . ...... . ... . . . . 90-93&#13;
Cross Country . ... . . .. .. . . . .... . . ... .. . . . 18-19 Quill Club ....... . .. . ..... . .... . .. ... . . .. 105&#13;
Custodians . . . .... . .. . . ... .... .. . .... ... ... 119 Red Cross ...... . . .... . . ...... . . ... .. ... .. IOI&#13;
Dance Troupe ... .. ... .. . ..... . . . . . . .. . . .... 81 Rev. Leon Hills Award ... . ................ .. . 174&#13;
D.A.R. Award . .... . . .. . .. . .... . . .. .. .. ... . 175 Road Show: "The Party" ......... . ... . .. . ... 68-71&#13;
Debate . ... . . . . ... .. .. . . . .. . · ........... . .. 86 Science Club .... . ...... . ................. 104&#13;
Dr. Erickson Hill Award . . ....... . .......... . 174 Science Department ... . ........... . .. . ..... 125&#13;
Drama Department .. ..... ..... ... . .. .. .... . . 87 School History .. ..... . ............... . ..... 121&#13;
Drivers Education . . .. . .... .... . ..... .. ..... . 133 Scoreboards . . . . .... . .. . ......... . ...... .46-47&#13;
Echoes .. . . . .. .. ........... .. : ......... . . . 89 Seniors ............. .. ..... . ......... 150-165&#13;
English Department .... . . . . .. ... .. .. .. . . . . . 122 Seniors Summaries ............ . .... ... .. 182-188&#13;
Faculty . ... . .. .. . . .. . . .... . .. ..... . . .. 112-115 Social Sciences .... . ....... . .. . ... . ......... 131&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes .... .... ... ..... 104 Social Studies Department . ... .... ... .... . . . .. 130&#13;
Football . ... . .. .. . .. . ... ...... .. ..... .. . 14-17 Sophomores . . .. . ...... . ....... .. . .. ... . 138-143&#13;
French Club .. . . . ...... ... . .. ... . .. ..... . . . 95 Spanish Club ......... .. . . .... . . . ..... . . .. . 95&#13;
Future Homemakers ... .... .. ... .... .. . .... . . 97 Speech Contests .... . .. . . ... ... .. . . . ...... .. 87&#13;
Future Secretaries . . ... .. . . . . . . . .... . .. .. . .. 103 Sports Division .. .. .. . .. . . . .. ..... .. .. . ... 12-13&#13;
German Club ..... ... ....... ... .. .... . . . ... 96 Student Council .... .. . . . . . . .. . . .... .. . ... .. IOI&#13;
Girls Basketball .. .. ... . .... . . .... ... .... 52-54 Student Index ... . . . .. ... .. ..... . .. . .. . . 189-192&#13;
Girls Bowling . ...... . ...... . . .. ... . ... .. . .. 51 Superintendents .. . ..... .. . ... . .... . . . .. . .. 120&#13;
Girls Golf . ... . ... . . . ... . .. ... ..... . .. . . . .. 50 Swing Choir . . .. . ....... .. .. ... ..... . . .... . 80&#13;
Girls Gymnastics . .. ..... . .......... . . . ..... 55 Vocal Music .. ..... .... .. .... ..... . . . . ... 78-79&#13;
Girls Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 Vocational Department .. .. . .............. . . . 128&#13;
Girls Tennis . . ...... . ........ . ... .. .. . .... . 56 Wrestling ... . . .. . . .......... . ........ . . 22-25&#13;
Girls Track .......... . ..... . ....... . . ... ... 57 Y-Teens ........ .. .. ... .... . .. .. .. . . . . 102-103&#13;
108/ lndex &#13;
Put your John Hancock here&#13;
Autogra phs J09 &#13;
110&#13;
a. Streaker repent, your end is in sight?&#13;
b. Crimson and Blue staff. First Row, Kathy Ganey,&#13;
Chris Smith, Kathy Ryerson, and Linda Cash. Second Row, Anne Gross, Sheila Brazelton, Candee&#13;
Gilman, and Sherry Cooper. Third Row, Cheryl&#13;
Lieurance, Janice Dawson, Ms. Carol Murray,&#13;
Rosemary Paul, David Cook, Lori Clark, Joe Bahr,&#13;
Bill Maron, Bob Stenberg, and Rod Olsen.&#13;
1974 CRIMSON AND BLUE STAFF&#13;
Editor-in-chief&#13;
Associate Editor&#13;
Ad Manager&#13;
Editorial Staff&#13;
Photography-Editorial Staff&#13;
Photography Staff&#13;
Business Staff&#13;
Advisors:&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Photography&#13;
Business&#13;
Honorary&#13;
Credits:&#13;
Photography Assistant&#13;
Cover Design&#13;
Yearbook Representative&#13;
Anne Gross&#13;
Katherine Ryerson&#13;
Christine Smith&#13;
Joe Bahr&#13;
Sheila Brazelton&#13;
Rick Bryant&#13;
David Cook&#13;
Sherry Cooper&#13;
Janice Dawson&#13;
Kathy Ganey&#13;
John Jackson&#13;
Rhonda Lake&#13;
Cheryl Lieurance&#13;
Dan McSorley&#13;
Shirley Tague&#13;
Linda Cash&#13;
Lori Clark&#13;
Candee Gillman&#13;
Rod Olsen&#13;
Rosemary Paul&#13;
Greg Babbit&#13;
Jerry Collier&#13;
Bill Maron&#13;
George Oamek&#13;
Bob Schwartzenbah&#13;
Bob Stenberg&#13;
Sue Aldredge&#13;
Cindy Larsen&#13;
Marlene Reid&#13;
Colleen Smith&#13;
Ms. Carol Murray&#13;
Mr. Woody Clarke&#13;
Ms. Jane Sak&#13;
Ms. Erva Huckleeberry&#13;
Mr. Clyde Cline&#13;
Corey Hallagen&#13;
Mr. Paul Magnin &#13;
Daily news coverages kept everyone&#13;
in touch with the events of the year -&#13;
- Watergate . . . trials and investigations. Kidnapping ... Patty Hearst by&#13;
Symbionese Liberation Army.&#13;
Energy crisis . .. Shortages of ga s and&#13;
heating fuel.&#13;
Vice-President Spiro Agnew . . . Resignation.&#13;
Exorcist ... the movie about a girl&#13;
possessed by the devil. treated one to&#13;
the ultimate in grotesqueness for $3.00.&#13;
Comet Kohoutek . . . the astronomica l&#13;
flop of the year.&#13;
Henry. Kissinger .. . Secretary of the&#13;
State, a'nd Miss Huckleeberry, A.L.&#13;
teacher, get "hitched", but not to each&#13;
other.&#13;
Streaking .. . all across the nation,&#13;
all of the coverups in the political&#13;
arena were exposed.&#13;
111 &#13;
To feel is to be aware of something or someone other than oneself.&#13;
Touching other lives teaches a sense of awareness. The barrier that blocks&#13;
reality, that forces lives to be lived in a glass cage, can be broken.&#13;
Doors can be opened. A touch of empathy is needed to break down that wall.&#13;
Togetherness can't be explained by verbs, nouns, or adjectives. It's more than&#13;
a thought, feeling, or state of being.&#13;
Through athletics, participating as a player or a spectator; or activities, as&#13;
a leader or a joiner; students can build A.L. into a school that has spirit,&#13;
pride ... and togetherness.&#13;
For a few days during the tournament basketball games, the spirit of competition could be sensed within the student body. Enthusiasm could be heard at&#13;
the Pep Assemblies, seen during the games, and felt in every corner of school.&#13;
This year brought many kinds of victory; the biggest being in a battle between&#13;
the apathetic and the involved. Those active enough to become involved, cared&#13;
enough to give a darn.&#13;
l&#13;
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                    <text>Iowa&#13;
School&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
Deaf&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
IOWA&#13;
-&#13;
Editor: Bonnie Protextor&#13;
Co-Editor: Roger Boge&#13;
Art Editors: Dan Myers&#13;
and&#13;
Susan Neely&#13;
Assisted by all members&#13;
of the Senior Class.&#13;
Published by&#13;
ISD Print Shop&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
1974 &#13;
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In Dedication&#13;
TO THE PARENTS OF IOWA DEAF STUDENTS,&#13;
We express our thanks to you&#13;
For sharing us, your children,&#13;
With a school which tries&#13;
To provide a good education&#13;
And where we make friends&#13;
To last a life time.&#13;
Friends we have made -&#13;
Friends like brothers and sisters&#13;
Toward whom we feel 'tenderness&#13;
And sometimes anger;&#13;
But then we forgive each other&#13;
And we are friends again.&#13;
We look back and know&#13;
That 'teachers and counselors&#13;
Have given_ us good care and good advice.&#13;
They have treated us&#13;
As if we were at home, a second home,&#13;
And we are grareful.&#13;
Thank you for all you have done&#13;
To support our school in word and deed.&#13;
Thank you for all you have done&#13;
For us, your children.&#13;
Remember, we love you&#13;
And cherish the memories you have given us.&#13;
B90992 &#13;
Governor of Iowa&#13;
THE HONORABLE MR. ROBERT D. RAY &#13;
State Board of Regents&#13;
SITTING, I. tor.: Mr. Harry G. Slife, Mrs. H. Rand Petersen - President, Mrs. Robert M. Coll ison&#13;
and Mr. John D. Baldridge. STANDING : Mr. S. J. Brownlee, Mr. Stanley R. Barber, Mr. Donald&#13;
H. Shaw, Mr. Steven E. Zumbach and Mr. Ray V. Bailey.&#13;
· Executive Secretary&#13;
MR . R. WAYNE RICHEY &#13;
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DR. C. JOSEPH GIANGRECO&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
To the Class of 1974:&#13;
On behalf of the Administration, it is a pleasure to congratulate you&#13;
upon your completion of the program of instruction at the Iowa School&#13;
for the Deaf. While at the Iowa school for the Deaf, you have gained&#13;
the tools which will help you to take your place in society . You have&#13;
been t aught to read, write, work, play, and to become good citizens.&#13;
The time has now arrived for you to assume the responsibility of making&#13;
the decisions which will affect you the rest of your lives. Some of&#13;
you will choose to go on to higher education, some of you will move&#13;
into the world of work, and some of you will settle into the role of&#13;
homemaker. Whichever role you choose, it is your responsibility to&#13;
become a good citizen and to do your part to make your community a&#13;
bette r place to live . All of us at the s chool are confident that you&#13;
will be able t o assume the responsibilities which are now yours. our&#13;
very best wishes go with you for a very s uccessful future .&#13;
Yours sincerely,&#13;
~~Superintendent&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT IN ACTION&#13;
• &#13;
..&#13;
•&#13;
• MISS MELDA E. ALBER&#13;
Director of Education&#13;
TO THE CLASS OF '74:&#13;
This book symbolizes the culmination of your&#13;
years at ISD. As individuals you have achieved&#13;
many worthwhile accomplishments, and as a class&#13;
you have set a standard of which your school can&#13;
be proud. congratulations to each of you upon&#13;
your graduation day!&#13;
May your future years be rewarding and reflect&#13;
favorably upon yourselves and upon the school&#13;
which helped to prepare you for the years ahead •&#13;
. /Yl ..JJ~ £. (2££J&#13;
Melda E. Alber&#13;
Director of Education&#13;
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION IN ACTION &#13;
Secretary to Superintendent -&#13;
- MRS. NORMA JEAN MOR FORD&#13;
Secretary to Director of Education&#13;
MRS. BETIE CHRISTIANS &#13;
Business Office&#13;
MR . C. E. GEASLAND&#13;
Secretaries&#13;
MRS. HELEN CHR ISTIA NSE N MRS. JACQUELINE SMITH &#13;
Receptionist&#13;
,,&#13;
MRS. GRACE MORAN&#13;
Buildings and Grounds&#13;
MR. BURNEL SCHUMACHER &#13;
Lower Elementary Secretary&#13;
MRS. JANE CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Upper Elementary Secretary&#13;
MRS. JUNE GEU &#13;
Doctor&#13;
DR. JAMES KNOTT, M.D.&#13;
Infirmary&#13;
Nurses&#13;
Left to right: Mrs. Joan Hegland, Mrs. Vickie Depew,&#13;
and Mrs. Violet Boehm. Seated : Mrs. lone Bolton ·&#13;
head nurse. &#13;
MRS. PAULINE BOWERS&#13;
supervisor of food services&#13;
Main Kitchen&#13;
L. tor.: Mr. Edwin Erickson, Mr. Roy Barron, Mrs. Ann Balliett, Mrs. Rosella O'Neal,&#13;
Mrs. Florence Jeppeson, Mrs. Loleta Bruce, Mrs. Elizabeth Trainor, Mrs. Lena Rosenburg&#13;
and Mrs. Ethel McNess.&#13;
Primary Kitchen&#13;
Left to right:&#13;
Mr. Dean Block, Mrs. Mary Culton,&#13;
Mrs. Mildred McDonough, Mrs. Pat&#13;
Leininger and Mrs. Anna Erickson. &#13;
Housekeeping&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Mrs. Marie Gronberg - supervisor, Mrs. Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. Viola&#13;
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Mr. Versal Adams, Mr. Dan Stevens, Mr. Bill Hickman, Mr. Rudy Jurgens, Mr. Earl Shelby,&#13;
Mr. James Danner, and Mrs. Patricia Reicks.&#13;
Laundry&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Gene Engelbarts, Mrs. Opal&#13;
Clowers, Mrs. Leota Stidd, Mrs. Cleda Miller,&#13;
Mrs. Ardyth Plumb and Mrs. Mae Mill sap.&#13;
Sewing&#13;
left to right: Mrs. Irene Roberts,&#13;
Mrs. Wilma Thomas and Mrs. Henrietta&#13;
Morris. &#13;
Campus&#13;
.~ ..... .,.,, ,,,u&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Fred Krohn, Mr. Gary Dooley&#13;
and Mr. Dean Mitchell.&#13;
Power House&#13;
Left to right: Mr. John Woods, Mr. Bill Chapman-chief engineer&#13;
and Mr. Martin Wilson.&#13;
Storeroom Clerk&#13;
Mr. Don Reed&#13;
Night Watch&#13;
Mr. Charles Hood &#13;
Special Services&#13;
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Vocational Ciuidance&#13;
Junior High Counselor&#13;
MR. EUGENE STEWART ,.&#13;
MR. BARRY GLASS &#13;
..&#13;
.. MR . ROGER WAHL&#13;
Director of Speech &amp; Hearing&#13;
MRS. JANICE WOOD&#13;
Psychologist &#13;
MR. WARREN KRUSE&#13;
Director of Admissions&#13;
Media Supervisor MR. RICHARD FETROW &#13;
MRS. OPAL JENNINGS&#13;
,..,&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Speech Therapists&#13;
I&#13;
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MRS. SUE WESSELS and MISS KATHY JOHNSON &#13;
MR. ROBERT TRAYLOR&#13;
Boys' Physical Education&#13;
MISS CH ERY L PIERCE&#13;
Girls' Physical Education &#13;
Dormitory Administration&#13;
DEAN OF BOYS .&#13;
. ._ ......&#13;
MR. ROBERT E. REDDEN&#13;
Girls' Head Housemother Ass't Dean of Boys Primary Head Housemother&#13;
MRS. DIANA SOMERS MR. STEVEN SLATER MISS LOIS WHITMORE &#13;
Main Dormitory Counselors&#13;
MORNING AND NOON&#13;
Mr. Barry Glass Mr. Robert Giffin Miss Cheryl Pierce&#13;
Miss Susan Schultz Miss Jeri Vulcani&#13;
AFTERNOON AND NOON&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Bohrer Mrs. Sharon DeJong Mrs. Clara Devine&#13;
Mrs. Brenda Reelfs&#13;
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Mr. Gary Dooley&#13;
Miss Deborah Harries Mr. Tandy McClure Mrs. Tanya O'Brien &#13;
NIGHT COUNSELORS&#13;
Miss Jeanette Anderson Mrs. Dorothy M. Baker Mrs. Lois Benscoter&#13;
Mrs. Marie Heuwinkle Mrs. Ruth Jurgens&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
Mrs. Maurine Barron Miss Julie Damgaard Mr. Donny Elliott Mr. Robert Goettsch&#13;
Mr. Gary Hammack Mrs. Kathy O'Neal Mr. Ri chard O'Nea l &#13;
Primary Counselors&#13;
Mrs. Alice Beers Miss Rena Bouv ier Mrs. Betsy Good Mr. Romayne Howe&#13;
Miss Patcy Jensen Mr. Scott Marcum Mr. Richard Martin Miss Kathy Maxwell&#13;
Miss Barbara Montagne Miss Janet McOuirk Mr. John Presson Mr. Steven Rule&#13;
Mrs. Jean Swa rtout Mr. Charles Swesey Miss Pauline Zuch &#13;
Boys' Recreation&#13;
.. Mr. Kent Friesen&#13;
Ciirls' Recreation&#13;
Miss Mary Svoboda &#13;
/&#13;
' &#13;
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CLASS MOTTO:&#13;
We are not afraid of tomorrow,&#13;
For we have seen yesterday ,&#13;
And we love today!&#13;
CLASS COLORS:&#13;
Orange and Yell ow&#13;
CLASS FLOWER: - Mums &#13;
1&#13;
9&#13;
7&#13;
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSOR&#13;
L. to r.: Mike Morrell, secretary; Lynn Crawford, president; Bonnie Protextor, vice president&#13;
and Roger Boge, treasurer. Standing: Miss Cheryl Pierce, sponsor.&#13;
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Raymond Anderson Gov.Robert D. Ra~ Pigs McDonald's Food Reading ~&#13;
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Donald Besler Don Pears Farming Math/English&#13;
Roger Boge Let's Boogie Pigs Eating meat Math&#13;
Becky Bovey Bridge NosP. Homework Italian Boys Reading&#13;
Richard Carlson Stick Maggie Traveling Autobody&#13;
Lynn Crawford Ostrich My Nickname Music Reading&#13;
Duane Harlan Hippie Lions Horror Movies Reading&#13;
Darrell Inga II s All American Boy Tomato Juice Sherry Bane Reading&#13;
G,rant Janssen Turtle Skunks Cats Math&#13;
Robert Jones Bones Working Girls Algebra&#13;
Richard Kane Candy Cane Pollution Football and Doing anything I want Math&#13;
Denise Lee Quiety Being Insulted Orange Juice Math/Reading&#13;
James Lewis Jamie Hates bei ng call ed fat Bea utiful Girls Math&#13;
Mike Marturello Cowboy Lousy food Driving Reading/Language&#13;
Patti Mathis Kitty Raisins Talking Guidance&#13;
Cynthia McKinney Indian Being bossediaround Beautiful Clothes Math&#13;
Mike Morrell Hoss Working Hard Motorcycles Reading&#13;
Mark Murdock Andrew Reading Tractors Math/English&#13;
Danny Myers Tiger I hate see Jokes Math girls in long dresses&#13;
Susan Neely Thuthie Someone bothering. me while Im studyin!:! Boys with dark hair Reading&#13;
Joyce Newman Graffie My nickname Kids Reading&#13;
Bonnie Protextor Bo Pro Having somebodypick on me Clothes Math&#13;
Bobby Roll Baby Crabs Pizza Reading&#13;
Terri Schaper Terrible Trouble- Being called "Pouty" Talking Biology/Reading maker Terri&#13;
Jeanne Schumacher Shoeee Bees My Hair Reading&#13;
Charles Simpson Chuck Motorcycles Girls Math/Science&#13;
Mary Ann Taylor Mari Someone saying "No!" Pizza and Clothes Reading&#13;
Gary Wallace Wally Snakes, Mice and Dogs Hunting Guidance&#13;
Vicki Welch Jam An '·t: on mv name- Boys Reading Vicki(e)&#13;
.. &#13;
FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE SPORT FAVORITE PASTIME AMBITION&#13;
"What's the matter?" Football/Fishing Coin-Stamp Collecting Agriculture or Scientist&#13;
"Watch me!" Basketball Reading newspapers Attending T.V.I.&#13;
"Oh!" Wrestl ing Farming Wor k at Mc Donald 's&#13;
"What is that?" Volleyball Sleeping Attend ing l.W.C.C.&#13;
"What's the matter?" Football Playing football Farming&#13;
"Pig" Football Model Trucks Be a truck driver&#13;
"Know that" . Volleyball :score keep mg .Swimming Talking Going to T.V.I.&#13;
" Nothing" Wrestling Pl aying Attending 1.W.C.C.&#13;
"Yep!" Basketball Reading and listen ing to t he Teaching rad io at the same t ime&#13;
"Why not I" Hotrod Racing Photography Wea rin.9 Blue Jeans and going to England&#13;
" Let 's go in the car " Basketball Be ing with She rry Bane Tool and Die Machine Operator&#13;
" Oh I see = OIC" !::iw1mm1nq, Driving around Getting rich Football. Car Racing&#13;
"No" Wrestling Goofing around Driving a trucl&lt;jbeing a welder&#13;
"Hi, Friend" Football Listening to music Traveling with friends&#13;
" I didn't know" Track Sleeping Attending T.V.I.&#13;
" I ca n't believe I missed the whole thing. " Basketball/baseba 11 Pl aying baske tball and fishing Pro Basketball or Job&#13;
"Why pray?" Football , Basketball Sl eeping Finding a job in Des Moines and Track&#13;
"But .. . . .. Volleyball Listening to the radio&#13;
while doino mv homework Caring fo r children&#13;
"Don't know" Volleyball. Baseball Talking and playing Going to T.V.I. and Basketball&#13;
" I don't know" Football Study ing E.S.P. College&#13;
" Football" Football Watching TV and studying Farming, Goi ng to 1.W.C.C.&#13;
"Funny answer" All Listening to music Gall aud et Coll ege&#13;
" Am I square?" Volleyball Listening to music Attending T.V.I. o r Gall audet "&#13;
"lck" Volleyba ll, Basketball Listening to music Caring fo r children&#13;
" Not me!" Waterskiing, Volleyball Talking Medical laboratory tech nician&#13;
" Hi!" Swimming Working in a laundry Working in my hometown&#13;
"Oh Balonie! " Badminton, Tennis and . Listening to music and tal ki ng Want to work at Chi ld Care Vollevball&#13;
"Finish, Kid" Tennis Reading books Being with Rick&#13;
'"Wh at did you say ?" Football, Wrestling Coach Sleeping Travel ing to Canada&#13;
"What's t he matter?" Voll eyball, Tennis Goofing around Gall audet College or T.V.I.&#13;
" Sick of it" Wrestling Travel Taking we lding at l.W.C.C.&#13;
"So there!" Football Goofin9. around Becoming a Bum! &#13;
,. ' &#13;
• • •&#13;
OR THIS&#13;
row A SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF&#13;
HOSPITAL ADMISSION &amp; RELEASE&#13;
To the Nurse Hour a.m .&#13;
The Infirmary -- ---- --p.m.&#13;
PATIENT ADMISSION&#13;
Hour a.m.&#13;
\}ate- - -&#13;
CLASS Ro~-:O-=M~----~~ T ATTENDANCE&#13;
o the p~INCJpAL&#13;
Absent:&#13;
Reason or R cturned:&#13;
__ __....&#13;
Date&#13;
Time&#13;
\\\$ \ ' ' . - oR '"\: &#13;
... seeing our detective&#13;
at work!&#13;
--&#13;
... taking a bath without water.&#13;
. . . seeing the time go fast.&#13;
Happiness&#13;
... a tin man holding a tin world .&#13;
. . . being a member of H.S .&#13;
. . . having a clean locker .&#13;
. . . finding a book . &#13;
• IS • • • .&#13;
~&#13;
... singing "Oh, say can you see ... "&#13;
'"'&#13;
... can be many things.&#13;
. .. helping one another. &#13;
Happiness&#13;
. .. having Mrs. Devine in our Pad!!&#13;
getting caught!!&#13;
having the teacher play with us!&#13;
being pushed and shoved. &#13;
• IS&#13;
·-&#13;
"'"&#13;
• • •&#13;
... having him around when&#13;
things get broken.&#13;
... eating hamburger, French fries &amp; chocolate cake. M-m-m!&#13;
. .. having cute guys around here!&#13;
... letting it all hangout.&#13;
. .. trying to get into classes .&#13;
. . . spending time with a friend.&#13;
. . . getting all together. &#13;
. .. wrestling with the opposite sex.&#13;
. . . selling ads .&#13;
. . . going to a Beauty Salon.&#13;
. . . getting preached to by our coach. &#13;
... having a bus driver.&#13;
..&#13;
. . . a childhood sweetheart.&#13;
i. . .. .' • -&#13;
• ' .,.. 0 ~ .. .&#13;
.. ;,.,&#13;
.. . the High School Building.&#13;
. . . having a teacher with a cast on his arm. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
High School&#13;
Principal&#13;
MR. WALTER E. HINES &#13;
•&#13;
..&#13;
MISS KAY BOWERS&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
MR. ROBERT GIFFIN&#13;
Guidance&#13;
MRS. DE,NNA MASSEY&#13;
Math&#13;
High School Teachers&#13;
M RS. BETTY BREITK REUTZ&#13;
English and Reading&#13;
MRS. SHIRLEY HICKS&#13;
Reading&#13;
M R. WAYLAND MASSEY&#13;
Guidance&#13;
MR. PHILIP CLAUSEN&#13;
H istory and Social Studies&#13;
MR. FOR REST HUSTON&#13;
Math and Guidance&#13;
MRS. PEARL MYKLEBUST&#13;
English and Reading &#13;
MRS. SU E PURCE LL&#13;
Reading&#13;
MRS. HELEN SWEEM&#13;
English&#13;
MRS. BR ENDA REELFS&#13;
Bu siness&#13;
MR. JAMES TITUS&#13;
Sc ie nce&#13;
MISS SUSAN SCHULTZ&#13;
Ma th&#13;
MR . TERRY WICHERT&#13;
Scie nce and Math &#13;
Upper Elementary&#13;
Principal&#13;
MR. NORMAN DEVINE &#13;
Upper Elementary Teachers&#13;
MISS LINN EA BESSL ER MI SS V IRGINIA BLANCHARD&#13;
MR. KENNETH BRUNDIDG E M RS. JANIS CANIGLIA&#13;
MR. RICHA RD COLEMAN MRS. KATHY COX&#13;
i&#13;
{ .&#13;
. . . . ' . . .&#13;
MR . TOM BRANNEN&#13;
MISS LOIS COLE&#13;
MRS. PATRIC IA GANTZ &#13;
MR. EUGENE GRELL&#13;
MISS ARLYS PETERSON&#13;
I&#13;
MR. WYMAN HOWARD&#13;
MISS LEANN RAMSEL MRS. KATHERINE&#13;
SHEPPARD&#13;
MRS. EMMYLOU KROHN&#13;
MR. DAVE WHITE&#13;
Mr. Wyman Howard,&#13;
Winner of&#13;
Southwest Iowa&#13;
Handicapped Employee&#13;
of the Year award. &#13;
Lower Elementary&#13;
Principal&#13;
MRS. RAMONA CROOKHAM &#13;
Lower Elementary Teachers&#13;
\ .&#13;
M RS. CAROLYN BRENTON MISS SUSAN CAVANAUGH MISS LINDA DAVIS&#13;
\.&#13;
MISS PATRICIA FITZGERALD MRS. MARTY GILLESPIE MISS ELIZABETH HANSEN&#13;
MRS. TRUDY Kl RCH NER M R. KURTIS KNOX MRS. KATHY MALICK &#13;
MRS. MAXINE MARSHALL MRS. MARVIS PARKER MRS. ELIZABETH PETERS&#13;
MISS LINDA RAUCH MRS. MARILYN REIGHARD MISS LESLIE RICHARDS&#13;
MRS. LINDA ROSE MRS. EVELYN SHERBONDY MRS. JUDITH STEINBACH &#13;
- MRS. JACQUELINE STINEBAUGH MRS. JOYCE SZEMPLENSKI MR. MIKE SZEMPLENSKI&#13;
MRS. DORIS VISSER &#13;
Vocational-Technical&#13;
Principal&#13;
MR. DENNIS 0. DRAKE &#13;
Vocational-I echnical Teachers&#13;
MR. ROY BARRON&#13;
Baking&#13;
MR. DENNIS 0. DRAKE&#13;
Auto body&#13;
MRS. MAURINE McMANAMY&#13;
Sewing&#13;
MR. CARL TON BEERS&#13;
General Crafts&#13;
MR. G. BRYCE KERR&#13;
Printing&#13;
MR. DELBERT NEELY&#13;
Drafting&#13;
MR. ROBERT CURREY&#13;
General Shop&#13;
MISS NINA LAZZARI&#13;
Art&#13;
MR. HOWARD OSBORNE&#13;
Pri nt ing &#13;
MR . ROBERT&#13;
SCHU LZE&#13;
Metals &amp;&#13;
Woodworking&#13;
MISS KAREN VESSEY&#13;
Home Economics &#13;
&#13;
LIN DA ALEXANDER&#13;
DENNIS BARNES&#13;
CABLA BENNING&#13;
JAMES CASEY&#13;
-.&#13;
JULIE COX&#13;
TERESA DERBYSHIRE&#13;
TOM FREIBURGER&#13;
DENISE GRABIN&#13;
KATY HARRINGTON&#13;
JEFF JOHNSTON&#13;
KIM JOHNSON&#13;
CHERYL KING&#13;
PETER MANSON&#13;
CLARA Ml LLER&#13;
KEITRA MILLER&#13;
CATHY MORRELL&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Juniors &#13;
OF 1975&#13;
. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSOR&#13;
L. tor.: Cathy Morrell , secretary; Wendy Rustad, president; Clara&#13;
Miller, vice president and Jim Casey, treasurer. Standing: Mr. Terry&#13;
Wichert, sponsor.&#13;
STEVEN MOSSER&#13;
BRENDA PALMER&#13;
CATHY RUCHOTZKE&#13;
WENDY RUSTAD&#13;
EVERETT SCHRODER&#13;
PATTY SHEA&#13;
VICKI STRONG&#13;
CONNIE THOMPSON&#13;
DENISE WELTZIN &#13;
DAVID BEESON&#13;
KEVIN BLAKE&#13;
TAMMY BOYD&#13;
DEBRA BULS&#13;
CASEY BYRNES&#13;
DEBBIE BYRUM&#13;
DARYLE CROWDER&#13;
LINDA CRUCHELOW&#13;
BRIAN DALEN&#13;
SUE FORD&#13;
JEFFREY FRENCH&#13;
TONY GREENE&#13;
DAVID LINGLE&#13;
RICHARD MACKENZIE&#13;
KATHY MAHR&#13;
PAM MILLER&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Sophomores &#13;
/"&#13;
..&#13;
OF 1976&#13;
......_-.&#13;
"---·---&#13;
L. to r.: Kathy Mah r, secretary; Brian Dalen , president; Eddie Olson ,&#13;
vice president and Tammy Boyd, treasurer. Standing : Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Sheppard, sponsor.&#13;
CHARLES MITTS&#13;
JANIE MOORE&#13;
TERESA OAKLEY&#13;
EDDIE OLSON&#13;
JU LIE POWE RS&#13;
JAMES PRESSON&#13;
FORD RITTER&#13;
SHERRY ROZENDAAL&#13;
RANDY SUMMY&#13;
MARY TAGUE&#13;
DIANE TEKIPPE&#13;
JUDY TRAVIS&#13;
DON WEIPERT &#13;
ESTH ER AGNEW&#13;
BEVERLY BENSON&#13;
WILLIAM BOOTH&#13;
BECKY CONN ELLY&#13;
SANDRA DEETS&#13;
LYNN DOERR&#13;
JANE DOME!YER&#13;
BEN ELLIOTT&#13;
DIANA FENTON&#13;
NANCY FRINK&#13;
MICHELLE GI LLESPIE&#13;
SANDRA HAN SON&#13;
JOANNE HAUPT&#13;
DENNIS KEM P&#13;
SCOTT KING&#13;
JAYME KIRCHHOFF&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
.. OF 1977&#13;
..&#13;
•&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
ROBERT LAWSON&#13;
DOUGLAS LI NDSTROM&#13;
LLOYD LOWE&#13;
JIMMY LUND&#13;
ERNEST MALONE&#13;
STEVEN McCORMICK&#13;
RUTH METTLER&#13;
RICKY M IKSELL&#13;
LORI MILLER&#13;
SH Y LA M l LLER&#13;
ALBERT M INGO&#13;
BRENDA NOLAN&#13;
DONNA PI KE&#13;
DWIGHT POORE&#13;
EVONNE POWERS&#13;
EUGENE PRESSWOOD &#13;
KAR EN SCHMIDT&#13;
KRI STY SHARP&#13;
PATRIC SKELLEY.&#13;
LARRY SMI TH&#13;
JERRY STICKNEY&#13;
DANNY SWA LLEY&#13;
FRANKIE WELCH&#13;
TERRY WELCH&#13;
BARBARA WOLCOTT&#13;
KINDRA WOLFE&#13;
KENT YARNELL&#13;
CLASS OF 1977&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
CLASS OF 1978&#13;
1 &lt;.__ !&#13;
Eighth Cirade&#13;
LUANNE BARRON&#13;
AARON BAUMAN&#13;
KARLA BOYENS&#13;
DEBRA CLAUSEN&#13;
JULIE JONES&#13;
DAVID MAHER&#13;
TAMMY McCALL&#13;
TIM McFARLAND&#13;
VERNELLE MERRITT&#13;
RONALD MILLER&#13;
KATHY PILCHER&#13;
BRENDA SHARP&#13;
DEBRA SPEARS&#13;
HARRY STEELE&#13;
SUSAN TAYLOR&#13;
CAROLYN THOMPSON &#13;
MARK THORNTON&#13;
JULIE TUCKER&#13;
RANDY VAN ENGEN .&#13;
BRENDA YOUNG&#13;
SUSAN ZAREK&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Eighth Cirade&#13;
OF 1978 &#13;
CLASS OF 1979&#13;
Seventh Grade&#13;
RANDY ABOLT&#13;
BEVERLY APPLEGET&#13;
DOUG BARTON&#13;
NANCY BROCKNEY&#13;
TRACY BURKENBINE&#13;
KEVIN CLIFT&#13;
KELLY CROZIER&#13;
LEANNE DECK&#13;
SONJA FRANDSEN&#13;
KRISTI FISK&#13;
TERRY FITZGERALD&#13;
SUSAN FREDERICKSEN&#13;
SHELLY HAMBLY&#13;
DON HARTMAN&#13;
MELODY JEFFREY&#13;
KEVIN KAYSER &#13;
CLINT KROGMAN&#13;
BOBBY LYMAN&#13;
MIKE MILLER&#13;
MARSHA MURTHA&#13;
ERNEST PETERSON&#13;
JERRY RICH&#13;
SCOTT SEUBERT&#13;
AN ITA SHEPHERD&#13;
DARWIN SNOW&#13;
KURT STRONG&#13;
DEANNA TAYLOR&#13;
TIM TEFF&#13;
LELAND THACKER&#13;
DANNY THOMPSON&#13;
DIXIE TURNER&#13;
BETH WERNECKE&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Seventh Cirade &#13;
OF 1979&#13;
Seventh Grade&#13;
DAVID WILLIAMS&#13;
DIANE YOTTER &#13;
JOHN ALEXANDER&#13;
BARBARA BARNES&#13;
STACIA BARRON&#13;
MIKE BISHOP&#13;
KEITH BUCKLEY&#13;
TERESA DICKINSON&#13;
PATTY DOWNEY&#13;
LYLE FILKINS&#13;
MARY HANKS&#13;
ANNETTE HARPOLE&#13;
ROBERT HURT&#13;
BARBARA JENKINS&#13;
VI CKIE LEHMAN&#13;
JAN ICE LUDOLPH&#13;
EDD IE MALLETTA&#13;
RI CKY MclLRATH&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Sixth Grade &#13;
OF 1980&#13;
Sixth Grade&#13;
JOHN MEGGERS&#13;
RICKY MILLER&#13;
KATHY MINGO&#13;
SCOTT MOXLEY&#13;
SHARLA ROBINSON&#13;
SHEILA ROBINSON&#13;
JULIE SALISBURY&#13;
CRAIG SCHLEUTER&#13;
LARRY SNYDER&#13;
KENNETH STILL&#13;
MARLA VAN CANNON&#13;
GARY VAN SURKSUM&#13;
TIM WARE&#13;
LARRY WELCH &#13;
JENNIFER ALBRIGHT&#13;
SANDRA ANDERSON&#13;
NORA AUGUSTINE&#13;
JACK BARRON&#13;
KIM BRYANT&#13;
BRUCE BUTIKOFER&#13;
JENNIE COLE&#13;
MARCIA CROUSE&#13;
CANDIE DEITCH&#13;
MARK HIBBLER&#13;
LE ROY GREEN&#13;
TOM HARGRAVE&#13;
DARRETT HOLMES&#13;
DARYL HOLMES&#13;
KEVIN HOVORKA&#13;
MARY KLEN DWORTH&#13;
Fifth Cirade&#13;
CLASS &#13;
OF 1981&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
JEFF IRVIN&#13;
ROGER JOHNSON&#13;
BOBBY KING&#13;
MARK LEACH&#13;
JEFF McKINNEY&#13;
JEANNE McMAHAN&#13;
DUANE MEYER&#13;
HAL MILLER&#13;
LORI MINGO&#13;
Bl LL Y PITTMAN&#13;
DONNA PORTER&#13;
SHERMAN ROBINSON&#13;
SCOTT SAXEN&#13;
SHERRY SEXTON&#13;
KARLA SMITH&#13;
AUDREY WEAVER &#13;
TRACY ABBOTT&#13;
MARK ANDERSEN&#13;
DONNA ANDERSON&#13;
RODNEY BARRIER&#13;
TODD BUEOY&#13;
MARY BETH CARLSON&#13;
KEV IN CARPENTER&#13;
NANCY CLINE&#13;
SHERRY CURLER&#13;
RAYMOND DAVIS&#13;
DEA N DUNCALF&#13;
TER RI FOG LESONG&#13;
BOBBY FRIESNER&#13;
LAR RY GILBERT&#13;
TE RR Y GILBERT&#13;
KATH Y GILLESPIE&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
CLASS &#13;
OF 1982&#13;
Fourth Cirade&#13;
LESA GOURLAY&#13;
LORRI GREEN&#13;
PATRICK HANSEN&#13;
TONI HARRIS&#13;
DARIN HICK&#13;
DAVID HOCH&#13;
JON HOLLAND&#13;
MARK HOWLE&#13;
CINDY INGRAM&#13;
KEVIN JONES&#13;
KARL LECHTENBERG&#13;
DAVID LONG&#13;
SHANE LOURIE&#13;
TED MARSHALL&#13;
JIMMY McDANIEL&#13;
DOUGLAS Ml LL HOUSE &#13;
MIKE MYERS&#13;
LARAE OLSEN&#13;
KELLY PALMER.&#13;
KIM PELTZ&#13;
LESLIE PETERSON&#13;
MARGARET ROBINSON&#13;
KEVIN SCHROBI LGEN&#13;
TIMMY SHEETS&#13;
TRACEY SHEPA RD&#13;
BUDDY STEE LE&#13;
ROXANNA STEVE NS&#13;
JANNA SWEENIE&#13;
JULI E THORNBLADE&#13;
VALERIE WENDEL&#13;
CLASS&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
OF 1982 &#13;
CLASS OF 1983&#13;
Third Cirade&#13;
JERRI ALDRIDGE&#13;
CHRIS BARLOW&#13;
STEPHANIE BELT&#13;
DIANE BENNETT&#13;
DONNIE CHITWOOD&#13;
DELORES DEVOLL&#13;
MARK DITMARS&#13;
JEFF ECCLES&#13;
TROY FOSS&#13;
STEVEN GLANN&#13;
LORALIE GROBE&#13;
ADAM HIRSCH&#13;
DARLA HOWELL&#13;
BECKY HUDSON&#13;
TERESA HULME&#13;
SCOTT JOH NSON &#13;
SHERRY JORDAN&#13;
JIMMY KEM PF&#13;
PAULA KR USE&#13;
LO RENE LONG&#13;
KEVIN MAYES&#13;
SUZANNAH McCARTHY&#13;
KELLI E McCOMAS&#13;
ANN ETTE McHUGH&#13;
JOEY MEYER&#13;
DANNY MILLER&#13;
MIKE MISHLER&#13;
LAURIE NELSON&#13;
SUZANNE OLSON&#13;
SAM PETERSEN&#13;
KEV IN PICK&#13;
DAVID PIRC&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
CLASS &#13;
OF 1983&#13;
...&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
DONNA PORTER&#13;
LORI SAWYER&#13;
DOREEN SCHAPPAUGH&#13;
BRADLEY SCHUMANN&#13;
LANCE SCOBBA&#13;
CURT SPARKS&#13;
MIKE STEFFEN&#13;
BRADLEY SUTLIFF&#13;
LISA SWENKA&#13;
TRACI THIL TGEN&#13;
KEVIN WICKMAN&#13;
MICHELLE WILSON&#13;
TRACY WILSON&#13;
CRISTA WISKUS&#13;
KEVIN WOHLERS &#13;
SCOTT ANDREWS&#13;
LINDA DAVIS&#13;
LINDA FINK&#13;
TIM FITZGERALD&#13;
LARRY FOX&#13;
DANNY FROEHLE&#13;
TONY HOLMES&#13;
RICKY IRISH&#13;
DEANNA JOHNSON&#13;
BRENDA KRUSE&#13;
SANDRA LANDON&#13;
RICKY MARTIN&#13;
ANNA TURNIS&#13;
JAMES WATTERS&#13;
TOM WOOD&#13;
CLASS OF 1984&#13;
Second Grade &#13;
CLASS OF 1985&#13;
'·&#13;
First Grade&#13;
JEFF ALBRIGHT&#13;
CHEVELLE DUMAS&#13;
CHRISTINE EVERLY&#13;
LEE GOOD&#13;
JAY GUYER&#13;
ANN HANSEN&#13;
RODNEY HEINS&#13;
TINA JARVIS&#13;
LYLE KOOPMAN&#13;
BRIAN MONROE&#13;
SHARI OSTERKAMP&#13;
LEIGH ANN PETERSON&#13;
JIMMY PHIPPS&#13;
KIM PUDANS&#13;
BRIAN SNELLER &#13;
LESLIE BANWELL&#13;
BARRY BARRON&#13;
ALAN BRUES~&#13;
JERRY CARLSON&#13;
SCOTT FOX&#13;
KIM ERLY HANSEN&#13;
MICHAEL HATFIELD&#13;
DEANNA KARR&#13;
EUGENE LYONS&#13;
BRIAN SCHULTZ&#13;
DENISE SULENTIC&#13;
TODD THOMPSON&#13;
CLASS OF 1986&#13;
Kindergarten &#13;
•&#13;
·•&#13;
,&#13;
CLASS OF 1987&#13;
_.,..,,., I&#13;
Pre-School&#13;
TERESA GRIMM&#13;
EMILY PETTY&#13;
TRACY PETTY&#13;
MATT WAMBOLD&#13;
BRENDA WINTERS &#13;
• &#13;
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FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Mary Ann Taylor - president, Kathy Mahr - vice president, Mike Morrell -·secretary, Brian Dalen - treasurer and Miss&#13;
Nina Lazzari - sponsor. SECOND ROW: Becky Connel ly, Joann Haupt, Ford Ritter, and Scott King. THIRD ROW: Shyla Miller and Brenda&#13;
Nolan. FOURTH ROW: Diane Fenton, Casey Byrnes, and David Beeson. FIFTH ROW: Sue Ford, Diane Tekippe, Sandra Hanson and Julie&#13;
Powers. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Buis, Sherry Rozendaal, an ie Domeyer and Karen Schmidt. SEVENTH ROW: Tony Greene, Janie Moore,&#13;
Mary Tague and Judy Trav is. EIGHTH ROW: Dick MacKenzie, Linda Cruchelow, Tammy Boyd, Beverly Benson and Ruth Mettler. NINTH&#13;
ROW: Barbie Wolcott, Randy Summy, Jeffrey French, Kevin Blake and Eddie Ol son.&#13;
Junior National As so &#13;
Fl AST ROW I. to r.: Mary Ann Taylor · president, Kathy Mahr - vice president, Mike Morrell -secretary, Brian Dalen - treasurer and Miss&#13;
Susan Schul~ - sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Schumacher, Patty Shea, Clara Miller, Teresa Derbyshire and Miss Cheryl Pierce -sponsor.&#13;
TH IRD ROW: Linda Alexander, Lynn Crawford and Connie Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Denise Lee, Roxanne Altenhein, Becky Bovey and&#13;
James Lewis. Fl FTH ROW: Jeffrey Abbott, Cynthia McKinney, Mike Marturello and Duane Harlan. SIXTH ROW: Denise Grabin, Grant&#13;
Janssen and susan Neely. SEVENTH ROW: Denise Weltzin, Jeffrey Johnston and Vickie Welch. EIGHTH ROW: Wendy Rustad, Steven Mosser&#13;
James Casey, Bonnie Protextor and Joyce Newman.&#13;
• • c1at1on of the Deaf &#13;
Explorers -- Freshmen - Sophomores&#13;
FIRST ROW, L tor.: Mr. Massey· spons?r• Dary le Crowder, Kevin Blake, Brian Dalen, Donald Weipert and David Beeson. SECOND&#13;
ROW: Dav id Lingle, Jeffrey Johnston, Linda Cruchelow, J ul ie Powers, Judy Travis, Randy Summy and Eddie Olson. THIRD ROW: Steven Mosser, Jeffrey French, James Presson and Charles Mitts.&#13;
Explorers •• Juniors • Seni.ors&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Sherry Bane, Cathy Morrell, Joann Haupt, Connie Thompson, Linda Alexander, Jeanne Schumacher, Lynn Crawford,&#13;
Wendy Austad, Terry Schaper and Cy nthia McKinney . SECOND ROW: Patty Shea, Kat ie Harrington, Cla ra Mi ller, Denise Grabin, Joyce&#13;
Newman, Bonnie Protextor, Susan Neely, Kim Johnson, Teresa Derbysh ire and Cathy Ruchotzke. THIRD ROW: Mr. James Titus - sponsor,&#13;
Darrell Ingalls, Dennis Barnes, James Lewis, Duane Harlan, Mike Morrell , James Casey. Robert Jones, Jeffrey Abbott and Roger Boge.&#13;
f, &#13;
Cub Scouts&#13;
Fl RST ROW, I. tor.: Curt Sparks, Tracy Wilson , David Pirc, Raymond Davis, Donnie Ch itwood, Danny Miller, Steven Glann, Jon Holland,&#13;
~evin Wohlers, Kevin Mayes, Karl Lechtenberg, Buddy Steele, Mike Myers and Mark Ditmars. SECOND ROW: Troy Foss, Darin Hick,&#13;
Kevin Wickman, Kevin Pick , Ted Marshall, Kevin Carpenter, Kevin Jones, Mike Steffe n, Mark Howle, Todd Bueoy, Sam Peterson, Joey&#13;
Meyer, Scott Johnson , Jeffrey Eccl es, Chris Barlow, Dav id Long and Bradley Sutliff. THIRD ROW: Miss Jeannette Andersen - sponsor,&#13;
Jimmy McDaniel, Kevin Schrobilgen, Rodney Barri er, Patrick Hansen, David Hoch, Tim Sheets, Bobby Friesner, Larry Gilbert, Bradley&#13;
Schumann, Dea n Dunca lf, Sha ne Lourie, Doug Millhou se , Terry Gilbert, Lance Scobba, Mike Mishler, Jimmy Kempf and Mr. Robert&#13;
Currey - sponsor.&#13;
Boy Scouts · Troops 4 and 18&#13;
Fl RST ROW, I. tor.: Gary Wallace, Mark Thornton, David Williams, Kevin Kayser, Carlton E. Beers, Doug Gillespie, David Gillespie and&#13;
Mr. Carlton A. Beers - scoutmaster. SECOND ROW: Andy Gil,lespie, Ken Still, Larry Snyder, Craig Schlueter, Jeff McKinney, Lyle Filkins,&#13;
Richa rd.Mcilrath , Bobby King a nd Tom Hargrave . THIRD ROW: Tracy Burkenbine , John Alexander, Tim Ware, Gary Van Surksum, Darrett&#13;
Holmes, Bruce Butikofer, Scott Saxen, Duane Meyer, Jeff Irvin and Mike Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Bill Pittman , Jackie Barron, Robert Hurt,&#13;
Kev in Hovorka, Mark Leach, Daryl Holmes, Roger Johnson , Eddie Malletta and Ernest Peterson. FIFTH ROW : Don Hartman, Mark Hibbler,&#13;
Keith Buckley, Sherman Robinson, Ricky Miller, LeRoy Green, Hal Miller and Scott Moxley .&#13;
..... , &#13;
Girl Scouts&#13;
Cadettes&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Marcia Crouse, Audrey&#13;
Weaver, Kim Bryant\ Barbara Barnes, Mary&#13;
Hanks, Karla Smith, Jeanne McMahan and&#13;
Janice Ludolph.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Teresa Dickinson, Lori&#13;
Mingo, Barbara Jenkins, Jennifer Albright,&#13;
Jenny Cole, Stacia Barron, Mary Klendworth&#13;
and Candie Deitch.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Ju lie Salisbury, Annette&#13;
Harpole, Patty Downey, Sharla Robinson,&#13;
Sheila Robinson, Vickie Lehman, Marla&#13;
Van Cannon, Sandra Anderson and Kathleen&#13;
Mi ngo.&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Sponsors - Miss Virginia&#13;
Blanchard, Miss Lois Cole, Mrs. Kathy&#13;
Sheppard and Miss Ka ren Vessey.&#13;
FIRsi: ROW, I. tor.: Dixie Turner, Susan Zarek, Jul ie Tucker, Dea nna Tay lor, Sonja Frandsen, Kathy Pilcher, Carolyn Thompson, J ulie&#13;
Jones, Debbie Spears, LeAnn Deck and Melody J effrey. SECOND ROW: Miss Arly s Peterson· sponsor, Beth Wernecke, Susan Fredericksen,&#13;
Nancy Brockney, Marsha Murtha, Shelly Hambly, Diane Yotter, Beverly Appleget and Mrs. Patricia Gantz . sponsor. TH IRD ROW: Miss&#13;
LeAnn Ramsel ·sponsor, Tammy McCall, Karla Boyens, Lua nne Barron, Brenda Young, Brenda Sharp, Kelly Crozier and Miss Kathy Johnson·&#13;
sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Susan Taylor, Anita Shepherd, Kristy Fisk, Debbie Clausen and Vernelle Merritt. &#13;
Pixies&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor. : Mrs. Ruby Th omas· sponsor, Stephanie Belt, Terri Foglesong, Roxie Stevens, Tracey Sh epard , Linda Dav is, Brenda&#13;
Kruse, Kellie McComas, Anna Turni s, Dea nna Johnson, Jul ie Thornbl ade, Sandra Landon and Mrs. Kathy Malick· sponsor. SECOND&#13;
ROW: Mi ss Pat Fit zGerald · sponsor, Mary Beth Carlson, Sh erry Jordan, Annette McHugh, Donna Porter, Kelly Palmer, Traci Th iltgen,&#13;
Leslie Peterson, Toni Harris, Valerie Wendel, Donna Ander son, Delores DeVoll, Paula Kruse, Nancy Cline and Mr s. Carolyn Brenton -&#13;
sponsor. THI RD ROW : Mrs. Marty Gill espie· sponsor, Sherry Curler, Linda Fink , Darla Howell, Di ane Bennett, Crista Wiskus, Lori Sawyer,&#13;
Becky Hudson, Doreen Schappaugh, Teresa Hulme, Cindy Ingram, Su zan nah McCarthy, Michelle Wil son and Mrs. Jack ie Stinebaugh - sponsor.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Trudy Kirchner· sponsor, Lesa Gourlay, Lor ri Gree n, Janna Sweenie, Loral ie Grobe, Tracy Abbott, Kim Peltz, Margaret&#13;
Robi nson, Kathy Gill espie, Lauri e Nelso n, Jerri Ann Aldridge, Lisa Swenka and Miss Linda Davis - sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Sponsors - Miss&#13;
Su sie Cavanaugh, Mrs. Judy Steinbach, Mrs. Linda Rose, Mrs. Dori s Vi sser, Miss Leslie Richards, Mi ss Linda Rauch, Mrs. Joyce Szemplenski,&#13;
Mrs. Eli zabeth Peters and Mr s. Mari lyn Reighard .&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
Fl RST ROW, I. tor.: Miss Kay Bowers - sponsor, Mrs. Betty Breitkreutz - sponsor, Linda Alexander, Clara M iller and Mrs. Denna Massey·&#13;
sponsor. SECOND ROW: Connie Thompson, Lynn Doerr, Teresa Oakley , Janie Demeyer, Joann Haupt, Lynn Crawford, Patty Shea, Donna&#13;
Pike and Karen Schmidt. TH I RD ROW: Cathy Morrell , Mary Taylor, Denise Lee, Sue Ford, Beverly Benson, Susan Neely, Julie Powers and&#13;
Janie Moore. FOURTH ROW : Tammy Boyd, Kathy Mahr, KeitraMiller, Bonnie Protextor, Roxanne Altenhein , Cynthia McKinney 'Ind&#13;
Patti Math is. &#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Leigh Ann P.eterson and&#13;
Ricky Irish .&#13;
SECOND ROW: Nancy Cline, Scott Johnson and&#13;
Mark Ditmars.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Miss Elizabeth Hansen· sponsor,&#13;
Lorene Long, Tim Fitzgerald, Bobby Friesner,&#13;
Leslie Peterson and Mrs. Evelyn Sh erbondy - spo nsor.&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Tim Sheets, Donn ie Chitwood and&#13;
David Long.&#13;
FIFTH ROW: Crista Wiskus, Doreen Sch appaugh ,&#13;
Laurie Nelson, Lori Sawyer, Delores DeVoll and&#13;
Doug Millhouse.&#13;
I-Club&#13;
Rhythm Band&#13;
FIRST ROW, I. tor.: Mark Murdock, Peter Manson,&#13;
Raymond Anderson, Mr. Robert Traylor· sponsor,&#13;
Mike Marturello and Tom Freiburger.&#13;
SECOND ROW: David Lingle, Kevin Blake, Gary&#13;
Wallace and Donald Weipert.&#13;
TH I RD ROW : Dennis Barnes, David Beeson,&#13;
Charles Mitts and Mike Morre ll.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Jeffr ey French, Donald Besler,&#13;
Ricky Kane, Charl es Simpson and James Casey.&#13;
FIFTH ROW : Darr ell Ingalls, Brian Dal en, Dan&#13;
Myers and Roger Boge. Absent: J eff Abbott. &#13;
&#13;
Football Coaches&#13;
Mr. Terry Wichert-head coach, Mr. Richard Coleman, Mr. Bud Kruse and Mr. Tandy McClure - assistant coaches&#13;
Football Captains&#13;
L. tor.: Roger Boge, Darrell Ingalls and Dan Myers &#13;
Football&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Jim Lund, Gary Wallace, Mike Marturello, Ricky Miksell, Jayme Kirchhoff, Robert Lawson, Dennis Kemp, Pat Skelley,&#13;
J eff Johnston, Ernie Malone, Grant Janssen, Jerry Stickney, Scott King and Dan Swalley. SECOND ROW: Albert Mingo, Douglas Lindstrom,&#13;
Tom Freiburger, David Beeson, Steven McCormick, Dennis Barnes, Peter Manson, Charles Mitts, Randy Summy, Jeff Abbott, Terry Welch,&#13;
Frank Welch, Ben Elliott and David Lingle. BACK ROW: Eddie Olson, James Casey, Duane Harlan, Charles Simpson, Kevin Blake, Jeff French,&#13;
Don Weipert, Brian Da len, Don Besler, Steven Mosser, Mike Morrell, Darrell Ingalls, Roger Boge, Dan Myers and Rick Kane. &#13;
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FRONT, I. tor.: Beverly Benson, Teresa Oakley, Evonne Powers and&#13;
Barbara Wolcott. BACK ROW: Connie Thomspon, Miss Cheryl Pierce -&#13;
J UNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS sponsor and Joanne Haupt.&#13;
B FRONT ROW , I . tor.: Miss LeA ACK ROW: Debbie S nn Ramsel - sponsor an Taylo" Julie Jones ndp~a's, Deanna Tay lo,, Bcenda Sh~'Kasthy Pilcher. uanne Barron. P. usa n &#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor. :&#13;
Eddie Olson and Charles Mitts.&#13;
SECOND ROW:&#13;
Mr. Robert Traylor - coach,&#13;
Jeff Abbott - manager,&#13;
Randy Summy, Don We ipert,&#13;
Jim Casey and Jeff French.&#13;
BACK ROW :&#13;
Brian Dalen, Eugene Presswood,&#13;
Darrell Ingalls and Kevin Blake.&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor. :&#13;
Denny Kemp, Robert Lawson,&#13;
Jeff J oh nston and St eve McCormick.&#13;
BACK ROW:&#13;
Mr. Tandy McClu re - coach,&#13;
David Beeson, Ke nt Yarne ll ,&#13;
Rick Mikse ll, Steven Mosser&#13;
and Albert Mingo.&#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
Junior Varsity Basketball &#13;
Eighth Cirade&#13;
Basketball&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.:&#13;
David Maher, Harry Steele,&#13;
Aaron Bauman and Tim Teff.&#13;
BACK ROW:&#13;
Tim McFarland, Mark Thornton,&#13;
Randy Van Engen and&#13;
Ronnie Miller.&#13;
Seventh Cirade Basketball&#13;
KNEELING, I. tor.: Clint Krogman, Mike Miller, Tim Teff, Scott Seubert, Dan Thompson and&#13;
Kevin Clift and Doug Barton - manager. STANDING: Don Hartman - manager, Tracy Burkenbine,&#13;
Bobby Lyman, Randy Abolt, David Williams, Ernie Peterson, Jerry Rich, Leland Thacker, Kevin&#13;
Kayser, Terry Fitzgerald and Darwin Snow. &#13;
Varsity Wrestling&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Mark Murdock - manager, Pat Skelley, Gary Wallace, Tom Freiburger&#13;
and Frank Welch . BACK ROW: David Lingle, Peter Manson, Dennis Barnes, Lloyd Lowe,&#13;
Dan Myers and Roger Boge.&#13;
Junior High Wrestling&#13;
FIRST ROW (Kneeling), I. tor. : Darwin Snow, Aaron Bauman, Tim McFarland, Harry Steele,&#13;
Ron Miller, Kevin Kay ser and Terry Fitzgera ld. SECOND ROW (Kneeling): Danny Thompson,&#13;
Dav id William s, Dav id Maher, M::irk Thornton, Randy Van Engen, Jerry Rich, Leland Thacker,&#13;
Ernie Peterson and Ricky Mcilrath . TH IRD ROW: John Meggers, Doug Barton , Scott Seubert,&#13;
Tim Ware, Jackie Barron, Ly le Fi lk ins, Bruce But ikofer, Mike Bishop, Dary l Holmes, Scott&#13;
Saxen, Mark Leach, Mike Miller, Jeff McKinney, Darrett Holmes, Duane Meyer, Tom Hargrave&#13;
and Kevin Hovorka. FOU RTH ROW: Ken Still, Mr. Terry Wichert - coach, Sherman Robi nson,&#13;
Jeff Irvin, Larry Snyder, Don Hartman, Randy Abolt, Clint Krogman, Ricky Miller, Kev in Clift,&#13;
John Alexander, Tim Teff, Bobby Lyman, Kurt Strong, Gary Van Surksum, Larry Welch, Leroy&#13;
Green, Tracy Burkenbine and Mr. Dick Coleman - assistant coach . &#13;
Varsity Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Scott King - manager, Steven McCormick, Dwight Poore, Ben Elliott, Ricky Miksell, Jayme&#13;
Kirchhoff, Everett Sch roder, Jerry Stickney and Lloyd Lowe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Traylor - assistant coach,&#13;
Don Weipert, Steven Mosser, Dan Myers, Mike Morrell, Darrell Ingalls, Roger Boge, Brian Dalen, Kevin Blake, James&#13;
Casey, Jeff French, Eugene Presswood and Mr. Terry Wichert- assistant coach. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bud Kruse - head&#13;
coach, Tom Freiburger, Tony Greene, Eddie Olson, Jeff Johnston, Albert Mingo, Peter Manson, Jeff Abbott, David&#13;
Beeso n, Dennis Barnes, Denny Kemp, Mike Marturello and Mr. Dick Coleman - assistant coach. BACK ROW: Pat&#13;
Skelley, Randy Summy, Charles Mitts, Robert Lawson and James Presson.&#13;
Junior Varsity Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Don Hartman, Ernie Peterson, Tim Teff, Darwin Snow, Randy Abolt and&#13;
Terry Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Aaron Bauman, Bobby Lyman, Clint Krogman, David Maher,&#13;
Danny Thompson, Scott Seubert, Tracy Burkenbine, Mike Miller, and Doug Barton - manager.&#13;
THI RD ROW: Harry Steele, Leland Thacker, Ron Miller, Tim McFarland, Jerry Rich , Mark&#13;
Thornton, Kevin Kayser, David Williams and Randy Van Engen.· &#13;
•&#13;
Girls' Volleyball&#13;
SITTING, I. tor.: Bonnie Protextor, Vicki Welch, Lynn Crawford, Susan Neely, Carla Benning, Patti Shea,&#13;
Sherry Bane, Cynthia McKinney, Evonne Powers, Joyce Newman, Shyla Miller, Mary Taylor and Kathy&#13;
Mahr. STANDING: Terry Schaper-manager, Miss Cheryl Pierce-coach and Roxanne Altenhein-manager.&#13;
Girls' Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Shyla Miller, Donna Pike, Connie Thompson, Joanne Haupt, Evonne Powers, Janie Moore,&#13;
Teresa Oak ley, Beverly Benson and Lynn Doerr. BACK ROW: Miss Chery l Pierce - coach, Susan Neely, Debra&#13;
Byrum, Cynth ia McKinney, Ca rl a Benning, Wendy Rustad, Sherry Bane, Denise Grabin, Denise Lee, Janie&#13;
Domeyer - manager and Mr. Bud Kruse - coach . &#13;
Ciirls' Junior High Track&#13;
FRONT ROW, I. tor.: Nancy Brockney, Debra Spears, Ju lie Jones, Beverly Appleget, Deanna Taylor,&#13;
Sonja Frandsen and Melody Jeffrey. BACK ROW: Miss Cheryl Pierce - coach, Susan Zarek - manager,&#13;
Kristi Fisk, Brenda Sharp, Tammy McCall, Karla Boyens, Luanne Barron, Beth Wernecke, Susie&#13;
Frederickson and Kathy Pilcher - manager. &#13;
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Queen and King&#13;
CINDY McKINNEY and DAN MYERS &#13;
Princesses and Princes&#13;
SUSAN NEELY and DARRELL INGALLS JOYCE NEWMAN and ROGER BOGE&#13;
MARY TAYLOR and MIKE MORRELL &#13;
Bonfire&#13;
PEP RALLY BEFORE BONFIRE ..&#13;
PEOPLE CHEERING&#13;
CHEERLEADING&#13;
BIG BONFIRE &#13;
Homecoming Game&#13;
SINGING "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER"&#13;
..... ~ .. . .... ,&#13;
HALFTIME PARADE&#13;
KICK-OFF!&#13;
QUEEN CANDIDATES ON FLOAT RIDE &#13;
Homecoming Party&#13;
CINDY CRYING&#13;
QUEEN AND KING DANCE&#13;
t,&#13;
COMBO&#13;
EVE RY BODY DANCE &#13;
FU.N NIGHT &#13;
EASTERN TRIP&#13;
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"BEST FLOWERS SOLD"&#13;
639 5th Avenue Phone 322-7355&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
The Specialty Shop&#13;
505 South Main Street (Keil Hotel Building) -&#13;
"A VARIETY STORE"&#13;
BIBLES, CARDS, COSMETICS, and OTHER&#13;
GIFTS&#13;
0. G. Ervin, Realtor&#13;
106 South Main&#13;
Phone 322-4043&#13;
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE&#13;
Axelsen's Danish Bakery&#13;
128 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
/tf &amp; M Consultants, lncei&#13;
2800 Twin City Plaza&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 1-712-366-2269&#13;
Bob's Broadway Texaco&#13;
Phone 322-6527 2039 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
COM PLETE ONE STOP SERVICE&#13;
552 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
A &amp; W Drive-In&#13;
HOME OF&#13;
CHUBBY CHICKEN&#13;
C H C Vending Co.&#13;
FULL LINE VENDING&#13;
FRANK - JOHN - DICK RASH&#13;
328-3467 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
'f HE GRILL&#13;
Steak----Ch icken-----Sea Food---- Refreshments&#13;
LARGE FREE PARKING LOT&#13;
738 West Broadway Phone: 323-4967&#13;
Strong Standard Service&#13;
TUNE-UPS&#13;
GENERAL CAR REPAIRS&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Phone 366-9991&#13;
DJ'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
Open Mon.-Thurs. 6 AM-10 PM&#13;
Fri.-Sat. 6 AM -12 Midnight&#13;
STEAKS, CHICKEN, SEA FOOD&#13;
NIGHTLY SPECIALS-Reduced Price&#13;
COCKTAILS and BEER&#13;
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(we're as close as your nearest&#13;
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Three ways to&#13;
make Banking with us&#13;
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Council Bluffs' Oldest and Largest Full-Service Bank &#13;
Jo3eph White oftJ.&#13;
Beaul'i Salon&#13;
125 South Main Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-2383&#13;
The Prescription Center&#13;
101 PEARL STREET&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
LOYAL TRAVEL, INC.&#13;
1430 First National Bank Building&#13;
First National Center&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska 68102&#13;
I am concerned with only two things:&#13;
Your Hearing and My Reputation&#13;
Therefore, I offer you the finest hearing aid.&#13;
308 South 15th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68102&#13;
Phone: 342-7442&#13;
Bachelor's Quarters&#13;
1502 DOUGLAS&#13;
Men 's Clothing Store&#13;
Walter Music Co.&#13;
Sheet Music&#13;
Pianos&#13;
Organs&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
Instruments&#13;
Repairs&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
from&#13;
Rasmussen Buick&#13;
A FRIEND&#13;
Twin City Plaza Beauty Salon&#13;
TWIN CITY PLAZA&#13;
Phone 366-1538 Council Bluffs, Ia.&#13;
OPEN 6 DAYS &amp; 5 EVENINGS&#13;
EDDY &amp; SMITH AGENCY&#13;
2G SOUTH MAIN ST RE ET • COUNCI L BLU F F S . IOWA 51 5 0 I • 3 22 ·257-4&#13;
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With Our Excellent Food&#13;
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317 West Broadway Phone 328-3632&#13;
BEAUTY COLLEGE&#13;
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411 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BEAUTY SALON &#13;
Clark Drug Company&#13;
112 and 418 West Broadway&#13;
TELEPHONE&#13;
346-9422&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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OMAHA . NEBR . .6 81 02&#13;
DISCOUNT PRICES ON TIRES &amp; WHEELS&#13;
ALL BRANDS &amp; STYLES e ~~!:~ TIRE&#13;
PHONE 328-2373&#13;
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Phone (712) 323-9924 163 W. Broadway&#13;
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WE TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO HEART&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
Phone 322-4087&#13;
530 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SUN GLASSES CONTACTS&#13;
Shipley CJplica/ 1Jispensary 127 SO. MAIN STREET&#13;
PERSONALIZED PRESCRIPTION SERVICE&#13;
W . M . SHIPLEY. F .1.A. 0 . PHONE 323-3401&#13;
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TODAY ... IT'S&#13;
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from&#13;
American Finance Corporation&#13;
SPEED &amp; DEE LARKI N&#13;
SPEED'S WE BUY FOR CASH SELL FOR LESS&#13;
ANYTHING OF VALUE&#13;
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Supply&#13;
P.O. BOX 395&#13;
325 West South Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
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R.D. BLUE CONSTRUCTION INC.&#13;
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF 1974&#13;
FROM&#13;
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BEATRICE FOODS CO.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Best W1shes&#13;
from&#13;
Florsheim Shoe Shop&#13;
1515 FARNAIVI&#13;
WEST ROADS&#13;
SOUTH ROADS&#13;
FROM&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Silent Club&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
Compliments of A Friend&#13;
"' &#13;
SALES SERVICE&#13;
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CE. o~ PosT Ol""l"ICI:) PH. 323·2!521 .&#13;
Sonotone of _Omaha&#13;
1508 Douglas St. Phone 3414228&#13;
OMAHA, NESRASKA 68102&#13;
The Title Guaranty Company&#13;
501 5th Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complete Records for Abstracts&#13;
for Real Estate Titles&#13;
Phone 323-8511 ... -&#13;
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112 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-6677&#13;
.&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
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149 W. Broadway&#13;
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National Tire Co.&#13;
1502 Capitol Avenue&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
Phone 342-5680&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1974&#13;
Jl&gt;f Di11oro Shoe Repair&#13;
630 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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701 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4071&#13;
Best Wishes to the&#13;
CLASS OF 1974&#13;
Marcus Department Store &#13;
Distributor of DUPONT Paints&#13;
Fraiilt&amp;en&#13;
Paint Wallpaper Linoleum&#13;
MOBILE HOMES&#13;
601 W. South Omaha Bridge Rood&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 712-366-1322&#13;
SPECIALIZING IN TWO-WAY RADIO&#13;
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ISD PRINT SHOP &#13;
Cutler&#13;
Funeral Ho01e&#13;
SINCE 1901&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Canon Studio&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
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ARCHBISHOP SHEEN VISITS S.A.&#13;
Helps Celebrate Tenth Anniversary&#13;
On April 16, 1974, 2,500 people greeted Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in the sctrool gymnasium. Archbishop Sheen, m ade famous by his ABC TV series "Life is Worth Living," was&#13;
welcomed by a large crowd at the Ramada Inn a few hours before.&#13;
The ceremonies opened with a performance by the Strategic Air Command Band and an introduction by former mayor of Omaha, Eugene Leahy. Remarks w ere also given by 1967&#13;
St. Albert graduate and present city-councilman, D an Lewis, and the bishop of Des Moines,&#13;
Maurice Dingman.&#13;
Archbishop Sheen's address was delicately balanced with humor and solid, thought-provoking philosophy which captivat ed his audience.&#13;
The presentation of a letter and d iploma by Student Council President, Matt Walsh. to&#13;
Archbishop Sheen and the announcement of the formation of the Archbishop Fulton J.&#13;
Sheen Memorial Endowment Funds which will give financial assistance to needy students&#13;
completed the program.&#13;
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Top: Posing w ith Archbishop Sheen are the three men wh o have served as principal in the&#13;
10 year history of St. A lbert. They are (from left) Fr. James Kiernan, Fr. Daniel Delehant,&#13;
and Mr. Patrick Johnson. Right: Archbishop Sheen makes a point about one of the three&#13;
k inds of love, Eros. Bottom: Matt Walsh presents a letter and diploma to Archbishop Sheen. &#13;
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Mr. Johnson, Principal&#13;
The second year for Mr. Johnson as principal here at Saint&#13;
Albert has been a successful one. With his previous education&#13;
at various colleges and universities such as Huron, South Dakota, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Maryland&#13;
and Creighton University, he is well qualified for his position&#13;
as principal.&#13;
Mr. Johnson feels that this year at Saint Albert has brought&#13;
about many good changes. First of all, the revision of the student handbook, also having the same passing time between&#13;
classes for both the junior high and senior high students, and&#13;
returning to the Dean of girls and the Dean of boys.&#13;
The development of curricular electives in Religion and English&#13;
has helped to promote greater student effort in these courses.&#13;
The addition of the college courses, English and History, on&#13;
our own campus provided by Creighton University along with&#13;
the S.P.A.C.E. career education program and the Iowa Western&#13;
courses for senior students has added considerably to the overall interest in the area of vocational work.&#13;
Mr. Johnson is also pleased with the development of the Work&#13;
Study Habits Course for the freshmen and the success of the&#13;
speed reading course.&#13;
Office Staff Enlarged&#13;
There was a new addition to the office staff this year.&#13;
Sister Lucille is formerly from Melrose, Iowa, where she was a&#13;
cook. She then moved to Des Moines and that's when she started to do office work.&#13;
Sister Lucille enjoys her work here at Saint Albert very much.&#13;
She said that she feels Saint Albert has a special spirit of its&#13;
own.&#13;
Her duties consist of answering the phone, delivering messages,&#13;
keeping attendance records up to date, and helping people&#13;
when they come into the office.&#13;
Sister Bartella is Mr. Johnsons secretary, Sister Ermanita keeps&#13;
track of the Accounts Receivable records and Ginger Bognich&#13;
takes care of the Accounts Payable records.&#13;
Below: Sister Bartella, seated; Sister Ermanita (Left); Sister Lucille. &#13;
Counselors and Deans&#13;
Top row: Mrs. Rita Schnitker, Father Paul Monahan-Counselors. Bottom row: Mr. Charles Wolever, Sister Mary Elaine--Deans.&#13;
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Mrs. Mary Ann&#13;
Angeroth&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Linda Borman&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Mrs. Margaret&#13;
Dermody&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
"Hey, how's it going?" asks Father Gittens. &#13;
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Father Gordon&#13;
Gittins&#13;
Mr. Mike Kavars&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
Father Paul&#13;
Monahan&#13;
Mr. Dave McClellan&#13;
Mr. Nick McGrain&#13;
Mrs. Twila Miller&#13;
"No, Mrs. Miller this is how you do it !" says Cheri Stinn.&#13;
11 &#13;
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Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Mr. Larry Patten&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Steve Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Father Bob Weis&#13;
" By George, I think she's got itl" replies Mrs. Schnitker.&#13;
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Top row (L,R) Theresa Wellman, Virginia Carberry, JoAnne Sherman, Mildred O'Neill . Bottom row (L-R) Amelia&#13;
Buhman, Lucille O'Connor, Arvilla Turner. Not Pictured ; Sharon Slobodnik.&#13;
Malcom Smith&#13;
Dean Jensen&#13;
Joe Mrkacek, Wendell Olson&#13;
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QUEEN FOR '7 4&#13;
Ann Vallinch &#13;
'74 Homecoming Court: L-R : Julie Epperson, Carol Ronk, Lori Christiansen, Ann Vallinch, Barb Eckel, Amy Brugenhemke.&#13;
The decision was unanimous. Ann is greeted with open arms.&#13;
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PEP&#13;
RALLY&#13;
Above left-Vandalism is the theme for Coach LaBonia's car.&#13;
Above right-Vicky Kern shows super home spirit. Bottom lehSeniors show their artistic ability. Bottom ri ght-Juniors and&#13;
Se niors show their spirit by m ixing it up. &#13;
Above left-Music provided by Fatback. Below left-Well at&#13;
least someone is enjoying the dance.&#13;
Above right-" Want to go for a spin?" Below rightBob puts th e move on.&#13;
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Senior Class Play Eliminated&#13;
As Student Body Presents&#13;
INHERIT&#13;
THE WIND&#13;
Because there were not enough seniors to perform INHERIT&#13;
THE WIND, underclassmen were allowed to show their talents&#13;
· in the performance. However, most of the major parts in the&#13;
play were carried by seniors.&#13;
The play, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is&#13;
set on the year 1925 and revolves around the "Monkey&#13;
Scope" Trials, of evolution-vs.-creation. A school teacher&#13;
named Bertram Cates is on trial for having read parts of Darwins controversial book on evolution to his class. Because&#13;
society in those days believed totally in the Bible and its&#13;
stories of creation, the trial drew national recognition from&#13;
radio and newspaper reporters.&#13;
With Henry Drummond on the defense, and Matthew Harrison Brady for the prosecution, the trial began in blistering&#13;
heat before a jury of twelve. The odds were stacked up&#13;
against Cates from the beginning of the trial because the jury&#13;
was made up mostly of Bible readers and church-goers. The&#13;
judge would not allow a number of the defense witnesses to&#13;
take the stand until Matthew H. Brady himself was called.&#13;
This questioning was the turning point of the trial as Drummond made a fool out of Brady. The testimony by Brady,&#13;
and Cates' final speech helped to sway the judge's mind that&#13;
he later issued him the lightest possible sentence.&#13;
Bertram Cates (Andy Heck) is saddened when he hears that the jury has&#13;
found him guilty .&#13;
Rachel Brown (Geri Joneson), and t he jury react to a surprising new development in the trial.&#13;
The jurors are (Row 1 L t o R) : Mary El len Waldman, R ita Wettengel, Sharon Messbarger,&#13;
Julie Epperson, Karen Gronstal, Debbie Powell. Row 2 : Mary T. Gubbels, Patty Scott, Mary&#13;
Flecky, Jean Vallinch, Jean Epperson, and Kay Lustgraaf (hidden from view).&#13;
Linda Wellman applies her makeup in preparation&#13;
for the dress rehearsal. &#13;
Above-"I object your honor," shouts Hen~y Drum~ond ~J(;:~g~~~:~x- defense of Bertram Cates (Andy Heck). Right-Rev. row 1 . anded, condemns Cates for teaching Darwin's theory of evo ution.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Bertram Cates .. . . . ........ .. ...... Andy Heck&#13;
Henry Drummond .......... . .... . .. Joe Pogge&#13;
Matthew Harrison Brady . ..... . ... .. .. Tom Jones&#13;
Rev. Jeremiah Brown ... . .. . . . . Tom McAl exander&#13;
Rachel Brown . ........ . ......... . Geri Joneson&#13;
Mrs. Brady . . . ...... ....... . .. ... .. . Rita Ronk&#13;
Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Olson&#13;
Meeker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Scott&#13;
E.K. Hornbeck . ...... . .... .. .. ... Mike Adams&#13;
Tom Davenport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Barak&#13;
Other minor roles were carrieq out by, Mike McAlexander, Carol Ronk, Linda Wellman, Fred Wager, Jim&#13;
LaMantia, Debby Powell, Tracie Fancher, Mary T.&#13;
Gubbels, Cece Krettek, Chris Gronstal , Mary Flecky,&#13;
Julie Epperson, Eu Guinan , Kevin Moran, Mary Ann&#13;
Lenihan , Rita Wettengel, Romana Crilly, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Kay Lustgraaf, Steve Amento, Mark&#13;
Reinig, Ricky Gubbels, Tim Adams, Jean Epperson,&#13;
Karen Gronstal, Patty Scott, Mary Ellen Waldman,&#13;
Jean Vallinch .&#13;
INHERIT THE WIND was directed by Miss Vicky&#13;
Salvador, with the aid of student director,&#13;
Sharon Messbarger, All performers in this play should&#13;
be congratulated for doing such a fine job with a&#13;
very difficult production.&#13;
Left-"Brady, Brady, Almighty Brady", says Hen ry Drummond (Joe Pogge), as he mocks Matthew H. Brady, (Tom Jones.)&#13;
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Christmas&#13;
Concert Draws&#13;
"Standing Room&#13;
Only" Crowd&#13;
St. Albert held its annual Christmas concert on December&#13;
16th in the school's auditorium. It was a very fine performance, directed by Miss O'Neill, and was attended by a&#13;
standing room only crowd.&#13;
A two hour performance of Christmas songs and tradditional carols was provided by the Freshman- Sophomore Choir, Boys' Glee, and Les Musiques. Solos were al·so&#13;
sung by Jean Epperson, Linda Wellman, and Chris Brich .&#13;
Accompanists were Patty Liston and Jean Epperson on&#13;
piano, and Gina Lewis and Kathy Kilnoski playing the&#13;
flute. Congratulations are in order for all involved in the&#13;
fine performance.&#13;
Top right-Linda Wellman sings ''I'm&#13;
Gettin' Nuttin' for Christman." Top&#13;
center-Gina Lewis and Kathy Kilnoski accompany the FreshmanSophomore choir. Far right- The&#13;
Freshman-Sophomore Choir add&#13;
many seasonal carols. Bottom rightBoys Glee sings, "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." Far right-The&#13;
Junior-Senior choir ends the program by singing, "Christmas Day is Coming." &#13;
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VALENTINE DANCE&#13;
Another year slips by but not without the annual Valentines Dance . The dance was held on Saturday, February&#13;
9th, in the school cafeteria. The dance, put on by the&#13;
Sophomore girls, was set to rockin', by the group, Rico- chet.&#13;
Approximately 40 couples attended the dance, which as,&#13;
usual was set to the theme of "Sadie Hawkins", where the&#13;
girls ask the guys of their dreams to escort them to the&#13;
dance.&#13;
Right-Owen demonstrates one of his better holds. Top centerCharlie startles Denise with some of his fancy footwork. Top rightBob and Patty talk over plans for the rest of the night. Bottom&#13;
left-Ricochet provides some foot stompin' music. Bottom centerSmile Mike he's got a camera . Bottom right-Mike and Debbie&#13;
dance to the beat of Marcello's invisible guitar. &#13;
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GYPSY TROUBADOR&#13;
"Congratulations on a production well done!", was the comment of many who&#13;
attended this year's musical "Gypsy Troubadour". Directed by Miss Victoria&#13;
Salvador, assisted by Miss Nancy O'Neill and choreography by Mrs. Linda Borman, the musical was presented on April 5, 6 and 7, and was greeted by a well&#13;
packed crowd. An outdoor scene, built and painted by the Art Club and supervised by Sister Elaine, was the setting.&#13;
The musical is the story of a gypsy tribe ruled by the "Father Gypsy" (Tom&#13;
Jones) and his wife (Chris Briehl. The tribe is about to be handed over to the&#13;
father's oldest son Nikoli (Barry Barak) . Nikoli leaves the tribe for a city girl,&#13;
so now Nikoli's father has to give the tribe to someone else. Vario (Tom Olsen) is&#13;
next in line to receive the tribe, but Vario is a thief and is disliked by all the&#13;
gypsies of the tribe. In time Nikoli finds out where his true home is and comes&#13;
back to the tribe and his old girl friend Rosita (Jean Epperson) and together take&#13;
over the tribe for his father. Many congratulations also to all the cast and crew of&#13;
the musical.&#13;
(Above) What a great day for flying!&#13;
(Below) The Dancing girls show how "Gypsy&#13;
Troubadour" was another swinging play. Gypsy moon .... &#13;
(Top left) "Oh! I wonder why I love you so! (Above) So&#13;
you're the one who stole the necklace! (Bottom left) Don't&#13;
try to be something you ain't.&#13;
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(Above left) Mmmmm .. .. Would you run that by me once more?&#13;
(Above right) Paul Olson gets hi s palm read.&#13;
(Below ) Oh! Isn't it a lovely day for danci ng?&#13;
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Nikoli . .. ...... .... . . .&#13;
Rosita ............... .&#13;
Marko .... . ......... . . .&#13;
Janina ............... .&#13;
Todore .. ... ...... . .. .&#13;
Maria ................ .&#13;
Vario .. .......... .. . . .&#13;
Elena ..... ......... ~ ..&#13;
Clare Clayton ......... . .&#13;
Mary Matthews ........ .&#13;
Tom Gordon . ......... .&#13;
Henry Clayton .. . .... . . .&#13;
Jean Jerrold . ...... . .. . .&#13;
I'm the seventh son of a seventh son!&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Chris Bri ch&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Debby Powell&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
Sharon Messbarger&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
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ORIENTAL&#13;
GARDENS&#13;
The junior class provided an oriental theme&#13;
for the 1974 Junior-Senior Prom which was&#13;
held on April 19th at the Prom Town House,&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska. The group Fancy Jack provided the music. Barry Barak and Mary Flor·&#13;
ence Masker reigned as king and queen for this&#13;
year's event (right). Members of the Prom&#13;
Court are (below, 1-r): Susan Duggan, Dave&#13;
Stokes, Patti Salvo, Mike Romano, Steve&#13;
Epperson, Carol Kenkel, Dave Scott, Ann&#13;
Vallinch, Kevin Moran, and Lori Christian·&#13;
sen. &#13;
"Don't you have the strangest feeling that you're standing in front of a mirror?" Neola is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live&#13;
there!&#13;
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(Top far left) Super Fly makes&#13;
his appearance at the JuniorSenior Prom.&#13;
(Top left) What camera . ..&#13;
(Bottom far left) Coach&#13;
Kavars puts a fast one on his&#13;
wife, Dixie.&#13;
(Bottom left) Bob Wiedman&#13;
shows Chris Brandt how it's&#13;
done.&#13;
(Below left) "Don't swallow&#13;
the mike, it's the only one&#13;
we have," says one of the&#13;
Fancy Jack.&#13;
(Below) Looks like Mike&#13;
Romano (Doc) is enjoying&#13;
the music.&#13;
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'7 4 SPRING REVUE&#13;
Concert Culminates Months of Hard Practice&#13;
Patty Liston, assisted by Jo Ellen Hopp, accomp anies the choir (l eft). (Below) The Les&#13;
Musiques entertain the audience w ith one of their spiri ted selec tions.&#13;
Hours of practice pay o ff for Chri s Brich in the fi nal p roduction (lef t ). (Above) T he Seni or Sex tet is&#13;
composed of six experienced songstresses: Linda Wellman , Chris Brich, Carol Ronk, Mar y Ellen Wal dm an, Mary Gubbels, and Jean Epperson. &#13;
(Left) Linda Wellman and Jea n Epperson make the ir presentations in&#13;
"Spring Revue." (Below) Jill Sailors, Marti Phillips, and Sue Bowers si ng&#13;
"Blowin' in the Wind" to Sue's gui tar accompaniment.&#13;
(A bove) M iss Nancy O'Neill receives apprec1at1o n other work .&#13;
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ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
Sports Participants Honored By Faculty And Parents&#13;
(Below) The Knute Rockne Award for the Most&#13;
Valuable Player in football is given to Bill Roux&#13;
by Mr. Johnson.&#13;
(Right) Denise Casson poses with Athletic&#13;
Director John LaBonia and the new Evelyn M.&#13;
Robinson Memorial Award which she received&#13;
for outstanding sportsmanship in girls' basketball.&#13;
(Left) Mr. Johnson helps Nancy Gatrost display her trophy for the Outstanding Girl Athlete of&#13;
th e 1974 school year.&#13;
(Above) Tim Gallagher.accepts• his award for Outstanding Wrestler of the Decade from Mr. Ken&#13;
Petersen and M r. Johnson.&#13;
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Mr. Johnson and Mr. D ave McClell an preseri t Dave Scott with the E.R. McDon ald&#13;
Award for Outstanding Sportsm anship in football .&#13;
Coach Petersen and Mr. Johnson honor Tim Gallagher with th e Dutch Robinson&#13;
Award for t he Outstanding Athl ete of the year.&#13;
Joe Pogge smiles hi s approval of t he trophy which symbolizes&#13;
the Outstanding Golfer of the Year award.&#13;
Mr. McClellan congratu lates Marti Wale f h. contributions to th e 197 3 football te ver or is many am.&#13;
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YEARBOOK&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
The 1973-74 Dimensions has many&#13;
of the same styles as the 72-73 annual. Under the direction of Moderator Mike Gill and Co-editors Kevin&#13;
Flecky and Phil Spitznagle, the&#13;
Dimensions staff is learning all the&#13;
techniques of laying out a Yearbook.&#13;
One technique is the use of focal&#13;
point. This is a method arranging of&#13;
the pictures which gives the book a&#13;
more uniform look. This and&#13;
many other techniques helped make&#13;
the 10th Anniversary Dimensions&#13;
the best ever. ·&#13;
Above-Moderator Mike Gill. Below (L-R) Pat Salvo, Activities; Matt Walsh, Assistant Sports;&#13;
Steve O'Neill, Sports Editor; Bob Weidman, Organizatio ns. &#13;
~~~~s ( ~-~) An.n~ Turo~e, Underclassmen; Barb Larchick, Seniors; Katie Brisso, Faculty. Below left-Romana Crilly, Advertising; Jane Carta, Aca- . e ow rig t- Kevin Flecky, Phil Spitznagle, Co-editors, Division Pages, and Photography.&#13;
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STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) Denise Powell, Paula Sandbothe, Elaine Konz, Cece Krettek, Patti Pogge. Row 2 : President Matt Walsh, Gordie Poole,&#13;
Janet Kaufman, Ann Vallinch, Retsey Ronk, Patti Scott, Jill Sailors, Wally Freeman, Doug Eck ri ch. Row 3: Steve Amento, Kevin&#13;
Flecky, Dave Stokes, Jim Thompson, Pat Heck, Owen Burgin .&#13;
This year's Student Council did its usual job&#13;
and more. In addition to the regular activities&#13;
of arranging dances and homecoming activities, the Council engaged in two other important projects.&#13;
Before Christmas the Student Council headed&#13;
a drive among the students for donations to&#13;
the David Rhodes Fund. David Rhodes, infant son of Carol Heiter Rhodes, a former&#13;
student at St. Albert, was suffering from a&#13;
serious kidney ai lme nt which required constant medical attention, some of which was&#13;
given in Rochester, Minn. The students raised&#13;
over $1,300.00 doll ars fo r this cause.&#13;
In addition, the council headed the student&#13;
advance ticket drive for the spring carnival&#13;
to help raise funds for the sch ool.&#13;
Fr. Hurley, Studen t Counc il Moderator, plays with his&#13;
spi rit balloon. &#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
1st Year Art Club (Row 1, L-r) Bob Doyle, Dan Hanson, Tom Respeliers, Steve Krueger, Chuck McGinn, Joe Caparelli, Jamie Minor.&#13;
(Row 2) Don Griffith, Chris Colpitts, Mike Emarine, Kevin Carroll , Mike McGinn, Oscar Reed, Terry Minahan, Bill Pettit. (Row 3)&#13;
Roger Clark, Patti Doyle, Lishea Frost, Denise Powell, Lynn Goetzinger, Kris Krupicka, Patti Salvo, Susan Duggan, Cathy Conzemius.&#13;
(Row 4) Bill Ronk, Kevin Flecky, Carol Kenkel, Mary Burke, Jane Carta, Colleen Schnitker, Denise Casson, Cathy Kongs, Bob&#13;
Reagen, Terry Halterman, John McOuaid.&#13;
2nd Year Art Club (Row 1, L-r) Su zanne Noon, Mary Masker, Anne Turone, Jacque Doran, Linda Kril ey , Mary Pawl osk i, Amy&#13;
Brugenhemke, Linda Wellman, Maureen Kelly. (Row 2) Debbie Sage, Jane Adams, Tom Jones, Kevin Burn s, Tom M cAl exande r, Steve&#13;
Stageman, Mike Whitaker, Jeff Bart, Louise Dusing, Mary Wil kenson , Nancy Wellman.&#13;
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(L-R-Joe Connolly, Tom McAlexander, Moderator Sister Raymond, Theresa O'Neill , Shelley Lewis, Jane Adams, Joe Pogge, Debbie&#13;
Powell, Tim Delehant, Dave Pogge, Marti Wolever, Chris Colpitts, Jim LaMantia .&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
Once again the newspaper is being put out&#13;
by a group of excellent writers. Headed by&#13;
Moderator Sister Raymond and Editor Debbie Powell, the Accipiter staff has put out&#13;
some fine articles. Page two is the "Opinion&#13;
Page" and many students have voiced their&#13;
opinions on different subjects. Students at&#13;
St. Albert are always informed on the latest&#13;
news, and the Accipiter staff should be commended for their work.&#13;
Joe Connolly works diligently on an article. &#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Patty Salvo, Cece Krettek, Diane Lemire, Vicki Kern, Lori Christiansen, Kathy Talley, Ann V allinch, Carol Ronk, Janet Jones, Roberta Fischer. Row 2: Lishea&#13;
Frost , Barb Eckel, Sharon Gard, Becky Bronson , Annette White, Melony Herbert, Cindy Pettit, Julie Smyth, Paula Ostronic, Patti Hamling, Nancy Gittens, Barb DiBlasi,&#13;
Karen Fisher. Nancy Sciortino, Sharon Duff. Row 3: Phyllis Fazio, Suzanne Noon, Nancy Wellman, Linda Wellman, Chri s Brich, Pat Kelly, Amy Brugenhemke, Janet&#13;
Kaufman, Martha T ierney, Katie Bri sso, Debhie Hanson, Kellie McGinn, Sue Ronk, Cecelia Grund. Row 4: Geri Hotz, Jacque Doran, Beth O'Connor. Helen Reggio, Mary&#13;
Kay Cap.a rell i, Theresa Fi scher. Jani ce Grote, Jane Adams, Debbie Sage, JoEllen Friel, Teri Huber. Jane Kobold, Amy Yochem, Debbie Kenny , Donna Li ston'. Susan Bunten,&#13;
Kathy Liston. Row 5 : Colleen Konz , JoEllen Hopp, Paula Sandbothe, Patty Liston, Roberta Noon, Kay Konz, Marianne Gronstal, Kathy Swift, Colleen Schnitker. Jane&#13;
Carta, Anne Turone. Barb Larchick, Cindy Jansen ius, Kathy Kilnoski, Nancy Steenson. Row 6 : Mary T. Gubbels, Janet Wh eeler, Vicki Buelt, Pam Adams , Mary F · Masker,&#13;
~ary E. Waldmann , Kat Lustgraaf, Patti Marsh, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Rita Prohaska, Marian Leinen, Kim Wallace, Regina Rew, Carol .Kenkel, Kri s Krupick.a. Row 7: Sue .&#13;
D_omano, L1 z Grund, Teresa Brosnihan, Nancy Beraldi, Patti Pogge, Mary Mesl1ling, Cindy Robinson, Sue Bowers , Patti Scott, Jeanne Tierney , Jtl l Sailors: V icki Young,&#13;
.1ane Powell , El aine Konz, Cathy Respeliers . Row 8 : Ch ris Brandt, Kathy Flecky , Julie Adams, Kay Fagan, Jeanne Caparelli, Mary Flecky, Peggy Hobbins, Theresa Carta,&#13;
; 1ndy Sherman, Kim.Ward, Janet Sulentic, Retsey Ronk, Sharon Messbarger, Mary Burke, Lynn Goetzinger. Row 9: Marg Haas , Joann Mrkacek, Rosemary Much, Mary Kee- &amp;"· Sally Duggan, Rita Wettengel, Dana Caughlin, Karen Gronstal, Geri Joneson, Jean Epperson, Patti Hanson, Mary Ann Lenihan , Cindy Lem1 er. Jea n Vall1nch, Julie&#13;
hre1ber. Kathy Kenney.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
St. Albert's 1973-74 pep club, under the direction of Mrs. Sue Smith, held its meetings&#13;
during the Activity period. Officers were&#13;
nominated and Carol Ronk was elected president.&#13;
Each member was given the chance to share&#13;
her views or ideas for money and spirit making projects.&#13;
Such activities as decorating, bake sales, pep&#13;
buses, and selling two new booster pins inspired the student body with mu ch spirit for&#13;
the entire school year.&#13;
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
(Above L-r) Varsity Ch eerl eaders; Su san Duggan, Cece Krettek, Ann Vallinch, Lori Chri stiansen, K athy Tal ley, Diane L emire, Patti Salvo,&#13;
Vi ck i Kern. (Below ) " Hey ! Hey! Baba Reba!" &#13;
(Above) Varsity Ch eerl eaders decide what to do with their big problem. (Below left) Cheerleaders lead Falcon rooters against Lewis Central. (Below&#13;
ri ght) "Was I supposed to jump on that cheer?"&#13;
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J.V. Cheerleaders, (L-R) : Sally Duggan, Karen Gronstal, Rita Wettengel (kneeling). Geri Joneson, Dana Caughlin, Mary Keenan .&#13;
Frosh Cheerleaders&#13;
(L-R) : Cindy Pettit,&#13;
Melanie Herbert,&#13;
Annette White, Becky Bronson (on top),&#13;
Sharon Gard, Julie&#13;
Smyth .&#13;
J.V.---FROSH CHEERLEADERS &#13;
WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Wrestling Cheerleaders (Row 1, L-r) Jean Vall inch, Janet Jones, Cindy Lemire. (Row 2). Jean Epperson, Mary Ann Lenihan, Patti&#13;
Hanson.&#13;
Wrestling Ch eerleaders wait anxiously for a pin.&#13;
49 &#13;
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POM-PON&#13;
The Porn-Pon Squad of 1973-74 again performed at halftime of football and basketball games. They provided the spectators with good routines and songs, and credirshould&#13;
be given to Captain Mary Haas and&#13;
Co-Captain Barb Eckel for their&#13;
hard work.&#13;
Some of the girls sold programs at&#13;
Creighton University home basketball games to make money. They&#13;
contributed some of this money to&#13;
the expenses of the Pep Club.&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Julie Schrieber, Mary T. Gubbels, Jerri Hotz, Barb Eckel, Carol Kenkel, Mary Burke, Sharon Duff, Jacque Doran, Lynn Goetzinger, Janet Wheeler. Row 2 : Kathy Liston , Nancy Sciortino, Chris Brandt, Kathy Kenney, Lishea Frost, Kris Krupicka, Joann Mrkacek, Susan Bunten, Rosemary Much, Kathy Flecky, Margaret Haas, Mary Haas. &#13;
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Theresa Brosnihan, Sharon Messbarger, Dana Caughlin, Mary Keenan, Julie Eckrich, Debbie Hanson, JoEllen Hopp, Julie Smyth, Karen&#13;
Gronstal, Cindy Pettit, Cindy Sherman, Julie Schrieber, Gina Lewi s, Becki Bronson, Kandy Nugent, Liz Grund, Paula Sandbothe, Brenda Pigsley.&#13;
(Row 2) Kelly McGinn, Patti Pogge, Nancy Beraldi , Sandy Koch, N ancy Sciortino, Nancy Gittins, Patti Hamling, Kathy Kenney, Kim Ward , Sue&#13;
Bowers, Chris Thomas, Sue Ronk, Kathi Kilnoski, Rita Wettengel, D anita Johnson, Carol Viola. (Row 3) Retsey Ronk, Nancy Murphy, Geri Joneson, Sally Duggan, Paul a Ostronic, M aribeth V anscoy , Rita Prohaska, Patti Scott, Melanie H erbert, Janet Sulentic, Jill Sailors, Marie Losh , Regina&#13;
Rew, Jane Wi ese, Marti Phillips, Mary M ehsling, Pam Ad ams, Theresa Carta.&#13;
BOYS' CHOIR (Row 1, L-r) Chris Haug, John Jones, Paul Ramsey, Mi ke Hughes, Shawn Kelly, T om Olson,&#13;
Steve Romesberg, Kelly Hannen, Dave Sul en tic, Bob Bronson. (R ow 2 ) T om G allagher,&#13;
Mark Straka, Mar k Doll, Marty Stokes, Mark Appl egate, Denni s Buhman, Steve Ron k, Bob&#13;
Tacke, Steve Hamen. (Row 3) Doug Ec krich, Tom Evers, Gerald Menges, T 1rn Daugherty,&#13;
Hank Ro hling, L ee Elvins, Ken Friesen, Fred Wager, Joh n Epperson .&#13;
51 &#13;
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LES MUSIQUES&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Marianne Gronst al, Linda Wellman, Jean Epperson, Mary T . Gubbels, Karen Gronstal , Carol Ro nk. (Row 2) R etsey&#13;
Ronk, Patty Li st on, Geri Joneson , Patti Hanson, Elaine K onz, Jill Sailors, Cathy Respeliers. (Row 3) Rom ana Crilly, Chri s Brich, T im&#13;
Daugherty , Janet Sulentic, Tom Ol son, Fred Wager, John Epperson.&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
GLEE&#13;
(Row ( L-r) Patti Salvo, Mauree n Kell y, Carol Ron k, Cecelia Grund , M ary T . Gubbels. (Row 2 ) Anne&#13;
T uron e, Romana Cri lly, Patty Liston, Marianne Gronstal, Kathy Swift, Debbie Sage, Carol Kenkel, Mary&#13;
Bu rke , Cindy Lemire, Jean Val l inch , Mary Wil k inson. (Row 3) Rosemary Conlon, Barbara Larchick, Lind a&#13;
Kri ley , Mary A nn Pawlosk i, Susan Duggan, Su sa n Bun ten, JoA nn Mrkacek, Ch ris Brich, Marilyn Clark ,&#13;
An gela Herbert, Chris Brandt, Janet Jones, Jean Epperson, Margaret Haas, Patti Hanson, Mary Haas . &#13;
Row 1, (L-R) : James Reed, Tom Olson, Doug Hutcheson, Mark Reinig, Bob Grant. Row 2: August Reinig, Don Emarine, Jim Ron k, Pat Brookover,&#13;
Tom Dusing, Jim Hartman.&#13;
CHESS CLUB&#13;
This years Chess Club proved to be&#13;
a tough team despite a record of&#13;
2-12-3. August Reinig proved to be&#13;
the toughest of the Falcon team,&#13;
and Moderator Steve Schnitker&#13;
showed praise for many of the&#13;
other players.&#13;
They all gained valuable experience&#13;
and with everyone returning, next&#13;
years team should be at the top of&#13;
the standings.&#13;
August Reinig proceeds in checkmating his&#13;
opponent.&#13;
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F.C.C.&#13;
This years Falcon Concession Crew&#13;
once again provided sports fans&#13;
with fine service. Moderator Mr.&#13;
Kingery and his boys served up the&#13;
best popcorn and other treats and&#13;
also greeted everyone with smiles.&#13;
These fine young men worked hard&#13;
th rough the 1973-74 year, and&#13;
should be commended for the fine&#13;
job they did.&#13;
Mr. Kingery asks cu stodian Joe Mrkacek w hether&#13;
the popcorn machine is worth fi x ing.&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Bob Grant, Mike McAlexan der, Doug Hutch ison. (R ow 2) Fred Wager, Bill Sage, T om Olson. (R ow 3) A ugust Re inig, Tom&#13;
Dusing, Pat Brookover, Jim Hart man, Mr. Kingery. &#13;
LETTERMEN'S . CLUB&#13;
The Falcon Letterman Club this year&#13;
was one of the best organized clubs at&#13;
St. Albert. With Moderator Al Leber&#13;
the Letterman sponsored a concert,&#13;
sock hop, popcorn sale and other fine&#13;
activities for the school. This years&#13;
club should be congratulated for a fine&#13;
year.&#13;
(Left) President Gordy Poole addresses the&#13;
club.&#13;
(Row 1, L-r) Moderator Al Leber, Tom Jones, Kevin Carroll, Jamie Minor, Al Eri xon , Joe Pogge, Dave Scott, Mi ke Whitaker. (Row&#13;
2) Mike Adams, Bob Weidman , Mike Romano, John Burkey, Bill Pettit, Joe Connoll y , Tom Gallagher, Moderat or N ick McGrain.&#13;
(Row 3) Kevin Nugent, Jim Murphy , Steve Epperson , Dave Stokes, Marti Wol ever, Bob Sulenti c, Dave Pogge, Jeff Doll , Mark Bowers.&#13;
(Row 4) Richard Hurley, Dave McCann, Tom Friel, Kevin Flecky , Gordie Poole, Steve Purnel l. (Row 5) Jim McGruder, T im&#13;
Gallagher, Mike Shudak, Ken Schrieber, Kevin Thomas, Jim Friesen. (Row 6) Steve O'N eill, Matt Walsh , Terry Wea re, Steve Amento,&#13;
Phil Spi t znagl e.&#13;
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19 VARSITY FOOTBALL 73&#13;
First Row (L-R): Tim Carpenter, Kevin Carroll, Gary Rindone, Marti Wolever, John Jones, Chris Leber, Ken Schreiber, Mike Whitaker, Mark Doll,&#13;
Matt Walsh . Row 2: Coach Al Leber, Ken Schrieber, Bob Sulentic, Mike Hughes, Al Erixon, Dave McCann, Kevin Nugent, Tony Wredt, Rick Gubbels,&#13;
Jim LaMantia, Mike Adams, Coach Dave McClellan. Row 3: Owen Burgin, Steve Purnell, Mark Bowers, Bill Rou x, Pat Heck, Jim Haas, Bob Regan,&#13;
Dave Pogge, Jeff Doll, Randy Wredt, Coach Larry Patten. Row 4 : Coach Nick McGrain, Tom Jones, Brian Henderson, Bill Pettit , Jim Murphy, Dave&#13;
Scott, Steve Amento, Mike Romano, Jim Friesen, John Pettit.&#13;
Marti Woleve r a ll Sout hwest Iowa, All City 6th team All State Mark&#13;
Bowers, All City, All Southwest Iowa. Bill Rou x, All City, offense and&#13;
defense. Jeff Doll, All City. Dave Scott, All City .&#13;
' &#13;
4-5 Record Doesn't&#13;
Tell the Story&#13;
What looked like a promising campaign&#13;
for the 73 football season turned sour as&#13;
the Falcons ran up against five defeats in&#13;
nine outings. What is not reflected in the&#13;
statistics is that three of the losses were&#13;
to the top teams in the Midwest. The&#13;
other losses were to A. L. and Lewis Central.&#13;
It was the last season for Coach Dave&#13;
McClellan,_ the third Falcon coach in the&#13;
last seven years. Although he didn't&#13;
leave a winner, he left a winners attitude&#13;
and desire that will carry on to our future football teams.&#13;
(Upper Left) Bob Sulentic sticks a LeMars&#13;
runner. (Bottom) Tom Jones portrays blocking against A.L.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
(Upper Left) Falcon Quarterback Gary Rindone lines the offense up.&#13;
!Upper Right) Marti (Foot) Wolever follows Falcon blocking for a big&#13;
gain. (Bot. Left) St. Albert coaches discuss plans for 2nd half. (Bot.&#13;
Right) Gary (Pin) Rindone eludes West Sioux defense. &#13;
All City Perf armers&#13;
(L-Rl : Marti Wol ever, Doc Romano, Mar k Bowers, Bill Rou x , Jeff Doll, Dave Scot t .&#13;
(Upper Right) Marti&#13;
(F oot) Wo lever pushes&#13;
throu gh Gross as Matt&#13;
Walsh blocks. (Left)&#13;
Falcon Gridders crush&#13;
Le Mars Central runner.&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
J. V. FOOTBALL&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tim Carpenter, Gary Rindone, John Jones, Chris Leber, John Schreiber, Mark Doll. Row 2 : Coach Larry Patten, Mike Hughes, Dave&#13;
McCann, Kevin Nugent, Tony Wredt, Rick Gubbels, Jim LaMantia, John Pettit. Row 3 : Owen Burgin, Brian Henderson, Bill Pett it, Pat Heck , Jim&#13;
Haas, Dave Pogge, Jim Friesen, Coach Nick McGrain.&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
We They&#13;
14 Lewis Cen 16 22 Gross 16 26 Paul VI 6 14 T.J. 0&#13;
19 Atlantic 21&#13;
41 Glenwood 12&#13;
7 Harlan 6&#13;
_., · ki'-\ \ . . cf'~ . ,,. , ·~ .-; .. . .. \ • :j&#13;
. "&#13;
{Right ) Chris (Nubs) Leber races for the end zone.&#13;
I&#13;
J &#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Marty Joneson, Terry McCann, Matt Lenihan, Dave Schnitker, Tim Geier, Dan Lenihan, John Epperson, Kevin Marr, Ken Friesen,&#13;
Sam Haug, John Steenson, Steve Romesburg, Dan Burkey. Row 2 : Coach .Mike Kavaris, Bob Tacke, Jim Burns, Bob Wettengel, Henry Rohling, Jim&#13;
Ager, Mark Dillon, Bill Mescher, Tim Crowley, Terry Christiansen, Greg Fischer, Garrett Dalhoff, Mike McKee, Bob Patten . Row 3: Dave Sulentic,&#13;
Chris Herzog, Tim Hughes, Tim .Bunten, John Brugenhemke, Steve Hammen, Lee Sterbens, Tom Regan, Pete Meidlinger, Don Clark, Jim Kilnoski,&#13;
Kent Fredrichsen, Bruce Zimmerman, Coach Ken Petersen.&#13;
We&#13;
Forfeit&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
21&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
(Left) Falcon Frosh get another first down.&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
19 VARSITY BASKETBALL 7 4&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Mike Shudak , Terry Weare, Mi ke Romano, Kevin Carroll , Kevin Thomas . Row 2: Coach Mi ke Kavars, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rindone,&#13;
.Ji m Murphy, A lbert Erixon, Marti Wolever, Dave Stokes, Tra iner Mike Whi taker. Row 3: Dave Scott, Bi ll Roux, Jim Haas , Matt Walsh, Steve Amento Coach John LaBonia. &#13;
(Top) Coaches John LaBonia and Mike Kavaris explain the game of&#13;
basketball during a time out. (Bot.) Bob Zimmerman scores two more during a game against the Titans from Lewis Central .&#13;
We&#13;
68&#13;
73&#13;
77&#13;
88&#13;
65&#13;
59&#13;
53&#13;
46&#13;
88&#13;
90&#13;
78&#13;
92&#13;
79&#13;
82&#13;
61&#13;
57&#13;
75&#13;
44&#13;
They&#13;
Shenandoah 31&#13;
Lewis· Central 57&#13;
Holy Name 88&#13;
Pius X - Lincoln 70&#13;
A.L. 70&#13;
Bryan 39&#13;
Le Mars 51&#13;
Falls City 48&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 79&#13;
West Monona 55&#13;
Treynor 58&#13;
Hamburg 54&#13;
Red Oak 47&#13;
Cathedral 37&#13;
Gross 55&#13;
Lewis Central 51&#13;
Paul VI 57&#13;
A.L. 61&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
(Top) Marti Wolever proves to T ee Jay what a jumper shou ld look li ke.&#13;
(Righ t ) Mike Shudak believes he can beat t he T ita ns on hi s k nees.&#13;
(Bot. Left) Falcons take t im e out for a word of adv ice.&#13;
The 1974 Varsity Basketball team finished out the year with&#13;
its most prestigious season yet. During the season the Falcons&#13;
posted a 14-4 record. Also they ended up 16th in state, and&#13;
No. 1 in Southwest Iowa .&#13;
During the season the Falcons knocked off such teams as&#13;
Treynor who finished 4th in Class A, and who, by the way,&#13;
lost their first game in five years at home to the Falcons. Also&#13;
St. Albert beat the No. 1 Class B in Nebraska, Pius X.&#13;
Also as the weeks went on the Falcons beat Lewis Central, th e&#13;
15th rated team in State, and then beat them again later in the&#13;
season.&#13;
Then the Falcons proved their skills as they defeated 14th&#13;
rated Carroll Kuemper. The Falcons only lost 4 games this&#13;
season, twice to A.L., rated 2nd in Southwest Iowa, and then&#13;
to 4th rated Holy Name, and to Falls City, both Nebraska&#13;
teams.&#13;
Other highlights during the year were that the Falcons ended&#13;
up second in the city in total offense, and first in defense.&#13;
This was the second straight year St . Albert has led this depart- ment. &#13;
(Top) Kevin Carroll por- trays jump shot that won&#13;
him the team scoring title&#13;
and number two in city&#13;
scoring. (Right)&#13;
Dave&#13;
Scott, Steve O'N&#13;
eill, and&#13;
Steve Am&#13;
ento&#13;
lead Falco ns on to court. (Bottom) Marti Wolever wins&#13;
tip from&#13;
Lewis&#13;
C&#13;
entr&#13;
al&#13;
which&#13;
e&#13;
v&#13;
entu&#13;
ally&#13;
led the&#13;
F&#13;
a&#13;
lco&#13;
ns to two victories&#13;
over&#13;
t&#13;
he Titans.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
Row 1 ( L-R): Bob Weidman, D ave Stokes, Tim Daugherty, Joe Conlon, Brian H enderson, M arty Stokes. R ow 2: Jack Brosnihan, Mark Applegate,&#13;
Chris Colpitts, Dick Wettengel, Gary Rindone, Tim Carpenter. Row 3 : Coach Larry Patten, Jim Haas, Mark Straka, D ennis Buhman, Bill Sage, Steve&#13;
Ronk .&#13;
58&#13;
81&#13;
60&#13;
51&#13;
81&#13;
74&#13;
77&#13;
65&#13;
64&#13;
92&#13;
59&#13;
81&#13;
65&#13;
76&#13;
57&#13;
62&#13;
J.V. BASKETBALL&#13;
(Right) Tim Carpenter shoots as Tim Daugherty blocks off against Lewis Central. &#13;
1973 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 197 4&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tim Crowley, Kevin Marr, Greg Fischer, Dan Burkey, Matt Lenihan, Mark Dillin, Bob Wettengel, Lee Sterbens. Row 2 : Steve Hammen,&#13;
Terry Christiansen, Jim Kilnoski, Mike Slobodnik, Bruce Zimmerman, Don Clark, Bob Tacke, Tom Regan, Randy Carroll, Pete Meidlinger, Coach&#13;
Nick McGrain.&#13;
We They&#13;
57 Lewis Central 56&#13;
53 Bellevue Mission 42&#13;
34 Logan (OT) 38&#13;
55 Lewis Central 54&#13;
55 Kirn 56&#13;
48 Cathedral (OT) 50&#13;
43 Ryan 53&#13;
31 Boys Towf&lt;'I 39&#13;
65 Harlan 52&#13;
44 Fremont 43&#13;
42 Rummel 68&#13;
28 Prep 59&#13;
62 Paul VI 61&#13;
70 Wilson 51&#13;
43 Gross 53&#13;
64 Wilson 65&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
VARSITY SAINTES&#13;
Row 1 (L-R): Cheri Stinn, Patty Scott, Sue Bowers, Lanette Dau. Row 2: Coach Al Sherbo, Mary Ann Pawloski, Nancy Gatrost, Connie Schnitker,&#13;
Retsey Ronk, Coach Tom Cannon. Row 3: Theresa Fischer, Denise Casson, Jeanie Tierney, Nancy Murphy, Roberta Fischer, Elaine Konz.&#13;
71&#13;
45&#13;
56&#13;
51&#13;
50&#13;
49&#13;
69&#13;
40&#13;
44&#13;
53&#13;
47&#13;
36&#13;
53&#13;
42&#13;
65&#13;
47&#13;
44&#13;
36&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Underwood&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Harlan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Corning&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
42&#13;
25&#13;
45&#13;
53&#13;
31&#13;
29&#13;
6&#13;
62&#13;
66&#13;
49&#13;
53&#13;
85&#13;
79&#13;
60&#13;
49&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
37&#13;
(Right) Roberta Fischer waits for a rebound against A.L. &#13;
Oh, When the Saintes&#13;
Go Marching In ...&#13;
Under the guidance of head coach Tom Cannon and assistant&#13;
Al Sherbo the Varsity Saintes finished out their second full&#13;
season with a 8-10 record. Leading the Saintes throughout t!:le&#13;
season were senior guards, Mary Ann Pawlowski and Nancy&#13;
Gatrost. These two defensive standouts led the team in rebounds and steals throughout their two years of varsity competition. Guiding the offense for the Saintes were Elaine Konz&#13;
and the teams leading scorer Retsey Ronk. Also filling in the&#13;
third forward spot was senior Denise Casson who along with&#13;
Elaine and Retsey brought the team many bright moments&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
Even though the Saintes were beaten in the first game of the&#13;
tournament by Southwest Iowa power, Treynor, Coach Cannon is very optimistic about next year's team. He feels with a&#13;
couple more years of experience the girls from St. Albert will&#13;
be recognized as a State power. So now that the second season&#13;
is finished the girls can have a couple of months rest and then&#13;
it's back to work getting ready for next year.&#13;
(Right) Retsey Ronk concentrates as she scores one more at the free&#13;
throw line. (Bot.I Elaine Konz gets ready to put a move on a Creston&#13;
guard.&#13;
71 &#13;
(Above) Coaches Mr. Cannon &amp; Mr. Sherbo explain the simple strategy&#13;
of winning. (Right) Den ise Casson wins battle over an Abe Lynx player.&#13;
(Lower right) Saintes defense was. led by Mary Ann Pawlowski. (Bot.)&#13;
High scoring forward Retsey Ron k draw~ a double team from the Creston guards. &#13;
J. V. SAINTES&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Beth O'Connor, Karen Fischer, Pam Adams, Colleen Konz, Tammy Doll, Donna Boyer, Row 2 : Regin a Rue , Susie Romano, Marie Lousch, Connie Schnitker, Gerry Powers, Roberta Fischer, Patty Scott, J eanie Tierney.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
We They&#13;
42 ~ed Oak 24&#13;
36 Underwood 18&#13;
46 TJ 39&#13;
35 Harlan 25&#13;
35 AL 32&#13;
39 49&#13;
35 22&#13;
26 48&#13;
26 51&#13;
47 46&#13;
43 41&#13;
33 Glenwood 74&#13;
34 Creston 73&#13;
31 Lewis Central 59&#13;
40 Walnut 62&#13;
36 'FJ 37&#13;
(Right) Jean Tierney goes for a rebound against Creston.&#13;
73 &#13;
FALCON WRESTLERS&#13;
GAIN CITY TITLE&#13;
(Above) Sophomore Tom Gallagher rides out his opponent for&#13;
another victory. (Right) Jim (Stick) McGruder conquers yet another victim. (Bot.) 98 pound Tom Gallagher, 105 pound Jim&#13;
Ryba, 126 pound Jamie Minor. ·&#13;
Now that the 73-74 Wrestling season is over we can&#13;
be proud to say it was probably the finest team we&#13;
have ever had at St. Albert. With a 6-4 dual record and&#13;
in the top 4 in three of the tournaments, the Falcons&#13;
posted their highest rating ever. Under the guidance&#13;
of our fine head coach Ken Petersen the grapplers were&#13;
rated 2nd in Southwest Iowa, and considered to be&#13;
one of the top teams in Class AA.&#13;
Leading the team throughout the year was three time&#13;
All-Stater Tim Gallagher, who finished out the year&#13;
with a 30-2 record and considered to be one of the&#13;
top wrestlers in the State. Also strong performance&#13;
came from Jim McGruder who finished 4th in the&#13;
District Meet in Winterset, Iowa. With them were fellow seniors Jim Minor, Matt Steenson, Mike Adams,&#13;
Ken Schrieber, Mark Bowers and Tom Jones.&#13;
Surprising performances were turned in by the underclassman, Tom Gallagher, He was one of the teams&#13;
best wrestlers throughout the year. Tom finished 5th&#13;
in the District meet and also won three tournament&#13;
at the 98 pound class. Along with Tom was another&#13;
Sophomore Owen Burgin at 167. Owen finished 4th&#13;
at the Districts but only lost 2-1 to the district winner. Owen also turned in strong tournament showings&#13;
and by next year should be considered one of the top&#13;
wrestlers in the area. Teaming up with these two was&#13;
Gary Ryba, who at 105, should bring the Falcons&#13;
many bright moments in the future .&#13;
So, all in all, it was a great year for Coach Petersen&#13;
and the School of St. Albert and with these t hree&#13;
Sophs and many fine Juniors we should have a great&#13;
future for the wrestling program. &#13;
132-Matt Steenson, 145-Mike Adams, 119-Jim McGruder.&#13;
Jamie Minor&#13;
7-7&#13;
Matt Steenson&#13;
5-15-1&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
14-12&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
19-5&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
15-10&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
10-15&#13;
Tom 0-uba) Jones&#13;
15-9&#13;
(Top) 185-Mark Bowers, 155-Ken Schreiber,&#13;
167-0wen Burgin, Hvt.-Tom Jones.&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
A Tribute to Tim Gallagher&#13;
Now that a fine career has been completed, a&#13;
tribute should be made to one of the finest wrest·&#13;
lers in St. Albert history, Tim Gallagher. Tim fin·&#13;
ished out his three year varsity seasons with a&#13;
82-7 record. Also during his three years Tim fin·&#13;
ished third, fifth, and eighth in the state tourna·&#13;
men ts.&#13;
During this time he was rated 1st in Southwest&#13;
Iowa, and considered one of the top wrestlers in&#13;
the State Tournament. Even though Tim didn't&#13;
get higher than eighth this year, everyone still&#13;
knows that "Gally"will always be number one in&#13;
the hearts of Council Bluffs fans. &#13;
J.V.---FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) : Tony Wredt, Mike Hughes, John Jones, Chuck McGinn, Dan Ramirez, Mike Lenihan. Row 2: Coach Al Leber, Kevin Nugent, Tim&#13;
Adams, Dave Pogge, Dan Kenkel, John Burkey, Chris Leber.&#13;
Row 1 (L-R ):· Dan Lenihan, Steve Hoebelheinrich, Wally Freeman , Henry Rohling, John Brugenhemke, Sam Haug, Kent Fredrichsen. Row 2: Timothy Hughes, Bill Mescher, Marty Joneson, Pat Sealock, Coach Dave McClellan.&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
(Above) Two Mile Relay Team which finished 4th in the State,&#13;
consisted of_ (L-r) Bob Weidman, Steve Epperson, John Burkey,&#13;
and Tom Friel.&#13;
VARSITY TRA.CK&#13;
The 1974 Track Season was primarily a rebuilding&#13;
year for Head Coach Al Leber, but it did have its&#13;
bright points.&#13;
One of these bright points was Senior Bill Roux. Bill&#13;
set a new school record in the Shot Put and capped off&#13;
off his year by capturing the City crown. Two more&#13;
bright spots were Kevin Thomas, an exceptional Long&#13;
Jumper and Hurdler, and Matt Walsh, one of the&#13;
best High Jumpers in Southwest Iowa.&#13;
One other spot was the quartet of four Juniors who&#13;
made up the Two Mile Relay. Bob Weidman, John&#13;
Burkey, Steve Epperson, and Tom Friel had quite a&#13;
successful season, during which they won 6 of 9&#13;
meets, including the City Championship, District&#13;
Championship, and a 4th place finish in the State&#13;
Meet. They also set a new District record and new&#13;
school record in the State finale.&#13;
I&#13;
Steve Epperson moves into t he lead as he goes around his A. L. and T . J.&#13;
opponents. &#13;
(Leh) Bob Weidman anchors the Two Mile Relay at the C. B. Relays. (Above) Matt Walsh clears&#13;
the bar set at six feet.&#13;
The Weight M en thi s year included (Front Row, 1-r) Mike Romano, Dave Mccann , Chris Leber. (Row 2) Coach Nick McGrain, Dave Pogge, Bill Rou x , Owen Burgin , Jim H aas, Head Coach Al Leber.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Frosh Track team w as comprised of (Front Row 1-rl Nick Epperson, Sam Haug, Hank Rohling, Kent Friedrichson, John Steenson,&#13;
Tim Hughes, Doug Hutcheson, (Row 2) Coach Leber, Mark Reinig, Dan Burkey, Lee Sterbens, Dave Sulentic, Tom Regan, Mike&#13;
Slobodnik, Bob Tacke, Coach Patten.&#13;
(Left) Hank Rohling and Kent Friedrichsen display a fine&#13;
hand off while performing at t he C. B. Relays. (Above) Pete&#13;
M eid linger shows his form i n t he Mile Run. &#13;
GOLF CANDIDS&#13;
(Left) Jim La Mantia, State Golf Qualifier, shows his form in early season.&#13;
(Bottom left) A Falcon surveys his putt as it rolls for a birdie. (Bottom right)&#13;
Another shot is on the· way as Steve Purnell strokes through it.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
S.A. GOLF '7 4&#13;
The Girls' Golf team had a few standouts this year. Theresa&#13;
Fischer was the leading medalist and placed high in all the&#13;
tournaments. Theresa also won the girls Bert Flack award this&#13;
year at the sports banquet. Also the team has very good depth&#13;
in the freshman and sophomore level and are lead by good upperclassmen. Mrs. Smith will concentrate on fall golf a little&#13;
harder this year.&#13;
(Right) You've been doing it all w ro ng, it's like this! (Below) Row 1&#13;
(L-R): Julie Smyth, Annette White, Jo Ellen Hopp, Patty Hamling,&#13;
Nancy Gittins, Paula Ostronic, Sue Romano . Row 2 : Patti Pogge,&#13;
Sharon Duff, Nancy Murphy, ~a nne Tierney, Retse_y Ronk, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger. Row 3 : Helen Reggio, Mary E. Waldmann, Thresa Fi scher&#13;
Marianne Pawloski, Kathy Talley and Mary Kay Capparelli. (Upper&#13;
middle right) Mark Bowers winds up before unleashing his swing. (Below right, L-R): Joe Pogge, Brad Neary, Torn Swanek, Steve Purnell,&#13;
Mark Applegate, Shawn Kelley, Jim La Mantia Mike Smyth, Tim Delehant , Gary Ryba, Mike McGinn, Mark Bovvers 'and Steve Hoebelheinrich. ' &#13;
Boys Go lf&#13;
The Boys' Golf team, while not winning many this year, accomplished many&#13;
things never before realized by Sai nt Albert lin ksmen. Wh ile only winning four matches, they fared very well in tournament play. Jim La Mantia, the top golfer of a year ago, missed the first seven matches and was not in true playing form&#13;
until late in the season. Mark Bowers, Joe Pogge, and Steve Purnell hel d onto&#13;
the top positions. They fought for the number one spot constantly w ith Mark&#13;
or Joe usually being the one to tee off first. Joe Pogge went on to wi n the original Bert Flack award for being t he Outstanding S. A. Golfer.&#13;
In sectional tournament play, the Falcons came in second place behind Oakland which was good enough to advance to District play at Red Oak. There the&#13;
team missed going to state golf tournament by four strokes, but Jim La Mantia&#13;
made it by tying for District Medalist.&#13;
Next year's team outlook is good although three of the top four golfers are gone&#13;
with only Jim La Mantia returning. Several underclassmen really came on&#13;
strong at the end of the year and should do well next year.&#13;
WE&#13;
173&#13;
191&#13;
189&#13;
188&#13;
2nd place&#13;
194&#13;
195&#13;
193&#13;
193&#13;
174&#13;
181&#13;
10th place&#13;
176&#13;
172&#13;
181&#13;
192&#13;
180&#13;
177&#13;
3rd place&#13;
2nd place&#13;
3rd place&#13;
• Lost in extra holes&#13;
Team Record&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
*Holy Name&#13;
Daniel Gross&#13;
Mo. Valley Inv.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Logan-Magno! ia&#13;
Alan tic&#13;
Lewis Central Inv. Daniel Gross&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Ha rlan&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
District&#13;
THEY&#13;
165&#13;
175&#13;
187&#13;
188&#13;
185&#13;
171&#13;
193&#13;
180&#13;
192&#13;
191&#13;
153&#13;
354&#13;
175&#13;
177&#13;
190&#13;
176&#13;
156&#13;
179&#13;
346&#13;
344&#13;
348&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
19 CROSS COUNTRY 73&#13;
Row 1 (L-R) Bob Weidman, Joe Conlon, Nick Epperson. Row 2 : Tom Friol, Coach John LaBonia, Richard Hurley , Steve Epperson.&#13;
A.L. Tournament&#13;
City Mile •&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
A.L. Dual Meet&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Team Record&#13;
State Meet (Grinnel)&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
0&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
Right , Captain Rich Hurley leads the way for another vict ory. &#13;
Run, Run, Run&#13;
Coach John LaBonia and his 1973 cross country team enjoyed&#13;
its best year in its young four year career. The young falcons&#13;
proved to be one of the best teams in the area. They never finished any lower than third place. The highlight according to&#13;
Mr. LaBonia was their win in a dual meet with cross city rival&#13;
A.L. Also, at the state meet in Grinnel, the falcons finished&#13;
with a school high of fifth place. The winners in that meet&#13;
were as follows; Richard Hurley, the teams captain, finished&#13;
fifth. Next was Steve Epperson with a tenth place finish. Finishing twenty-eighth was junior Bob Weidman. Finally Joe Conlon rounded out the teams performance with a fortieth place.&#13;
Next season should be even more promising to St. Albert, for&#13;
the team only loses one runner by graduation! This being captain Richard Hurley. But Mr. LaBonia is very optimistic and&#13;
thinks they can do even better if someone can pick up the&#13;
slack of Hurley. Also he commented that added help will come&#13;
from another fine runner, this being Chet The Jet Friel.&#13;
(Top Left) Steve Epperson on his way to his tenth place finish at the&#13;
state meet. (Bottom Left) Tom (Chet the Jet) Friel. (Bottom Right)&#13;
Junior Bob Weidman eyes the finish line.&#13;
85 &#13;
BOYS' TENNIS&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) : Chris Herzog and Steve Thomas, No. 1 singles; Phil Spitznagle and Mike Lenihan, No. 1 Doubles. Row 2: Coach John LaBonia, Chris&#13;
Barak and Jim Kilnoski, No. 2 Doubles; Kevin Flecky, No. 3 Singles; Tom Dusing, No. 2 Doubles; and Jim McGruder, No. 2 Singles. &#13;
Boys&#13;
Post First&#13;
Tennis Win&#13;
The 1974 Boys' Tennis Team,&#13;
though finishing with a 1-5 season, posted their first win in St.&#13;
Albert History. The victory&#13;
came against T. J. in the final&#13;
match of the regular season.&#13;
Jim McGruder (far left) and Phil Spitznagle (left center) show their&#13;
form. (Right) Mike Lenihan puts" Finesse" on the ball. (Below)&#13;
Competition proves stiff as Mike Lenihan battles a T. J. opponent.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS&#13;
(Top) Roberta Noon is t riple-teamed in a practice session .&#13;
(Above) Roberta Noon returns the ball after a hard serve.&#13;
(Right) Sue Bowers looms over her opponent. &#13;
Patty Scott follows&#13;
through after a slam.&#13;
Nancy Gatrost demonstrates her backhand&#13;
against A. L.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
Tim Daugherty shows&#13;
form.&#13;
Rod Patt en bowls another 200 game. Big Fred ey es the PBA (Professional Bowlers Assn .) tour.&#13;
19 BOYS' BOWLING 74&#13;
Row 1 (L-r): Steve Hombach, Mark Renig, Craig Suden, Brian Travis. Row 2: Coach Steve Schnitker, Fred Wager, August Reinig,&#13;
Kevin Nugent, Tom Swanek. &#13;
'7 4 Girls' Bowling Team&#13;
Pins down&#13;
City Title&#13;
(Top) Debbie Sage Strikes again for a 275 Game.&#13;
(L-rl : Debbie Marr, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Patty Marsh, Debbie Sage.&#13;
(L-r) : Debbie Sage, Mary Alice Wilkinson, Colleen Wise, Debbie Marr, Roberta Noon, Patty Marsh, Cindy Quigley, Helen Regio , Cindy&#13;
Lemire.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
(Above) Ken Schreiber crosses the pl ate after hitting one of his season high six home runs. (8 elow )1974 St. Albert Varsity Baseball Squad , (Sitting)&#13;
Batboy Marc Wolever. Front Row (L-r) Steve Epperson, Dick Wettengel, Bob Sulentic, Mike Shudak, Dave Stokes, Ken Schreiber, Don Griffith, Bob&#13;
Weidman. (Row 2) Charlie Berner, Dan Kenkel, Kevin Carroll, Jim Murphy, Marti Wolever, Dave Scott, Steve O'Neill, Gary Rind o ne, Kevin Thomas,&#13;
Coach Chuck Wolever. &#13;
(Above) Mike Shudak strides into score . (Ri ght) Gary Rindo ne shows his&#13;
speed as he rounds Third Base.&#13;
BASEBALL '74&#13;
The 1974 baseball year was the most productive ever for a St. Albert team. The 28-13 record is the best record ever compiled by Coach&#13;
Chuck Wolever's teams.&#13;
The Falcons were led this year by the hitting&#13;
of Ken Schreiber, Gary Rindone, and Marti&#13;
Wolever; the fielding of Mike Shudak, Kevin&#13;
Carroll, and Steve Epperson; and the pitching&#13;
of Dave Stokes, Steve O'Neill, and Chuck Berner.&#13;
The Falcons did well in the tough Iowa-Nebraska League, and held their own against&#13;
Southwest Iowa competition. Added to this&#13;
years schedule was a trip to Huron, South Dakota. The Falcons showed they could perform&#13;
under pressure by taking both games of the&#13;
double-header with the Huron Legion Team.&#13;
(Left) Kevin Ca rroll crosses the plat e while opposing catcher waits for the ball.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
(Left) Bob Sulentic makes the play at first base. (Above Mike Shudak is&#13;
caught in a rundown against Woodbine. (Below) J . V. Coach Mike K avars&#13;
gives Randy Carroll the signal to slide. &#13;
J.V. BASEBALL&#13;
1974 J. V. Baseball Squad included, Front Row 0-r) Mark Meidlinger, Matt Lenihan, Joe Conlon, Randy Kenkel, Kevin Marr, Don Emarine, Steve&#13;
Romesburg. (Row 2) Randy Carroll, Tom Mescher, Pete Meidlinger, Phil Spitznagle, Rod Patten, Don Clark, Nick Epperson, Tim Daugherty, Coach&#13;
Mike Kavars .&#13;
(Above) " Beaver" Clark makes the play at home plate while Randy Carroll backs&#13;
him up. (Right) .Joe Conlon crosses the plate with time to spare.&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Intramurals&#13;
(Top Left) Randy Ca rroll brings ball up court during Basketball Game&#13;
against J.&#13;
(Bottom Left) To m Ga llagher serves vo lleyball as his tea mmate looks&#13;
on .&#13;
(Top right) Sue Bowers says 4 servi ng 5 as she lets loose on a volley .&#13;
(Bott om right) Chris (Conna ) Co lpitts scores two more towards victory. &#13;
(Top) Dic ky Wettengel Shoots jumper over Jon Con lon.&#13;
(Bot. Left) El aine Ko nz shows how the juniors pl ay V o lleyb all.&#13;
(Top Right) Co nn a shows T im Daugherty he uses Ri ght Guard.&#13;
(Bot. Right) Gary Rindone duck s as he knows Mary Fl ecky is w ild w ith&#13;
her serve.&#13;
97 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
100&#13;
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION&#13;
The second year of the Creighton College English Course got&#13;
under way second semester this year with Doctor Michael Sundermei er heading the class. Dr. Sundermeier has been teaching&#13;
at Creighton University for nine years.&#13;
The course is an introduction to English prose. The class is&#13;
studying modern short stories and their authors. The class meets&#13;
every Tuesday and Thursday, and the entire course is worth&#13;
three college hours. Twenty-eight seniors attend this class.&#13;
Creighton University offered another course to senior students&#13;
this year, the College History Course, taught by Doctor Allen&#13;
Schleich. A class of fifteen students studied World History for&#13;
one semester. This class also is worth three college hours.&#13;
These courses are designed and set up to help the senior who is&#13;
going to coll ege get a head start on subject:s which are required.&#13;
St. Albert is very pleased and honored to have Dr. Sundermeier&#13;
and Dr. Schl eich on our teaching staff this· year.&#13;
CREIGHTON&#13;
COLLEGE ENGLISH&#13;
Among the new courses offered to St. Albert students by Iowa Western Community College is Business Administration.&#13;
Only one student, Jeff Doll, is enrolled in this class. For the&#13;
course Jeff works in a local department store, learning first&#13;
hand all about sales techn iques and merchandizing, pricing,&#13;
buying, and how to run a business effectively and profitably.&#13;
This is an excellent course· for anyone who plans on going into&#13;
business for himself. &#13;
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Roofing the house are (L-R) : Paul Menges, Paul Olson, and Dan Hanson&#13;
(Above, L-R) Jamie Minor, Kevin Carroll, Dan Hanson, Paul Olson.&#13;
(Right) Students put the finishing touches on door trame.&#13;
The Iowa Western Building Construction&#13;
classes are finally putting the finishing&#13;
touches on the house they are building.&#13;
Plans and blueprints were drawn up by&#13;
architects, but the actual building was&#13;
done by the students themselves. The&#13;
boys have worked every day since school&#13;
started and have built all but the basement.&#13;
The house has seven rooms, including a&#13;
fireplace and three bedrooms. The house&#13;
will be auctioned off in May and sold to&#13;
the highest bidder.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
HONOR&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
2nd year National Honor Society members (1-rl Jim McGruder, Jerri Hotz, Albert Erixon, Carol Ronk, and&#13;
Gordy Poole.&#13;
New Senior members to the National Honor Society are {1-r) Row 1: Theresa Fischer, Jo Ellen Friel, Debbie Marr, Jane Adams,&#13;
Louise Dusing, Julie Epperson. Row 2: Jean Epperson, Steve Amento, Barry Barak, Mike Adams, Andy Heck, Mark Bowers, and&#13;
Debby Powell.&#13;
New Junior members to t he National Honor Society are {1-r) Row 1: Kathy Flecky, Marg Haas, Cece Krettek, Mary Ann Lenihan, and&#13;
Patty Liston. Row 2: Sharon Duff, Chuck Berner, Steve Epperson, Kevin Flecky, Mike Romano, Bob Su lentic, and Jea n V allinch . &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Inducts 31 New Members&#13;
Mr. Patrick Johnson addresses the crowd. Second Annual Induction&#13;
Ceremony Held At St. Albert&#13;
The Second Annual Induction Ceremony for the National&#13;
Honor Society got under way· May 10th, at the St. Albert&#13;
auditorium. This year, thirty-one new members were inducted,&#13;
including sophomores as well as juniors and seniors.&#13;
The standards for a'. National Honor Society membership are&#13;
high. Students must be nominated by a teacher, and this nomination agreed to by seven other faculty members. Memberships are based on the students' character, leadership, and service to their school, city, and others. They must have and&#13;
maintain a grade average of 3.25. This is the highest scholastic&#13;
honor a high school student can be awarded, so all should be&#13;
proud of these students' efforts.&#13;
Being a member of the National Honor Society also gives the&#13;
students a good chance of receiving scholarships to college.&#13;
Congratulations to all those inducted this year: 13 seniors, 12&#13;
juniors, and 6 sophomores.&#13;
New National Honor Society members are sophomores: (L-r) Ro.w 1 : Janet s.ulent ic, Sharon&#13;
Messbarger, Karen Gronstal , Retsey Ron k. (Row 2) August Re1nrg, Tom Dusing.&#13;
(Above left) Albert Erixon lights the candle of scholarship. left: Father Monahan&#13;
congratulates the new inductees.&#13;
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National Honor Society&#13;
(Right) Gordie Poole lights his&#13;
"Candle of Character," a trait necessary for National Honor Society&#13;
membership. (Below left) Carol&#13;
Ronk exemplifies leadership. (Below right) Mark Bowers receives&#13;
his membership. &#13;
DRAMA CLASS GETS FACE LIFT&#13;
The Drama Class, instructed by Miss Victoria Salvador, participated in a&#13;
number of activities during the 1974-75 year. One of these activities was&#13;
the technique of applying theatrical makeup. After receiving their instruction and studying pictures, the students plied their ta I en ts in makeup.&#13;
(Left) Carol Viola aids Colleen Wise in becoming a clown . (Below) Students add finishing touches. (Bottom) Tracie Fancher, Dia ne Bart, Colleen Wise, and Mary Flecky show the final product of their work.&#13;
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ART CLASS DISPLAYS TALENT&#13;
Art works are displayed in the Art Fair by : Kevin&#13;
Flecky (below); Denise Powell (below left); and&#13;
Tom Friel (bottom right) . (Top Right) Bob Regan shows his technique in clay modeling.&#13;
The 1973-74 Art Class, conducted by Sister&#13;
Mary Elai ne, produced m an y fine works&#13;
throughout the year. Several students displayed their works at a prominent restaurant.&#13;
The school year was highlighted by an Art&#13;
Fair in which all the students participated.&#13;
Awards were given for Best Display as well as&#13;
Best Individual Works . &#13;
St. Albert Holds Art Fair&#13;
With the hard work of Sr. Elaine and some helpful students, ·st. Albert had a very successful art&#13;
fair May 4th and 5th. First and second year art students were asked to bring their paintings, water&#13;
color pictures, and sketches to the fair to be judged by two members of the Art Society. First,&#13;
Second, and Third place ribbons were given out in each division, and also honorable mentions in&#13;
each division.&#13;
Those receiving Honorable Mentions were: (1-r} Row 1: Kris Krupika, Amy Brugenhemke. Cindy Lemire, Carol Kenkel, and Lynn&#13;
Goetzinger. Row 2: Dan Hanson, Jane Carta, Anne Turone, Louise Dusing, and Debby Sage. Row 3: Sr. Mary Elaine, Mi ke Emarine ,&#13;
Kevin Burns, Kevin Flecky, and Jamie Minor.&#13;
First and Second yea r place winners are: (1-r) Row 1: Mary Ell en Waldman, Best of Show, Art 1; Cathie Conze mius, T hird place, A rt 1&#13;
Mary Burke, First pl ace, Art I ; Denise Powell , Best of Show, Art 11; Jane Adams, First place, Art II. Row 2 : Tom Friel, T hird place,&#13;
Art 11 ; Tom Jones, Second place, Art 11 ; Mike Reed, Second place, Art 1.&#13;
107 &#13;
'tcve&#13;
r Rt. Rev. W a/sh&#13;
t~ Albert Grads Lucky&#13;
rTo Have Catholic School &#13;
&#13;
11 0&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Steve O'N eill, Treasurer; Andy Heck, President; Mary Ellen Waldman, Secretary; Lori Christiansen, Vice President.&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
If I could save Time in a bottle,&#13;
The first thing that I'd like to do ... &#13;
Is to save everyday till&#13;
eternity passes away just to&#13;
spend them with you ...&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Christi Brich&#13;
Katie Brisso&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
Mary Ka y Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Rosemary Conl on&#13;
Lanet te Dau&#13;
Jeff D oll&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barbara Eckel&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
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11 2&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Eri xon&#13;
Theresa Fischer&#13;
JoEllen Friel&#13;
James Friesen&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Chris Gronstai&#13;
If I could make days last forever&#13;
If words could make wishes come true ...&#13;
Tim Gallagher and Steve O'Neill clemonstrate senior close ness !!! &#13;
I'd save everyday like a treasure&#13;
and then, again, I would spend them&#13;
with you.&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary T. Gubbels&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas&#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patricia Hanson&#13;
Cecilia Hartlieb&#13;
Andrew Heck&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Thomas Jones&#13;
Janet Kauf man&#13;
Patricia Kelley&#13;
Ma ureen Kelley&#13;
Pamela Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
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Vicky Kern&#13;
Catherine Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Tim Madigan&#13;
But there never seems to be enough time ...&#13;
"You can do anything,&#13;
but don't step on my&#13;
blue-suede shoes," sings&#13;
Mike Whitaker. &#13;
... to do the things you want to do&#13;
once you find them.&#13;
Mike Ad ams ex periments with the laws&#13;
of physics.&#13;
Deborah Marr&#13;
Mary Masker&#13;
Thomas McAlexander&#13;
Mary McCann&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
James McGruder&#13;
John McOuaid&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
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116&#13;
James Mihor&#13;
Kevin Moran .&#13;
Mary Ellen _Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neill&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Mary Anne Pawloski&#13;
Joseph Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Deborah Powell&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cynthia Quigley&#13;
Vicki Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggi0&#13;
I've looked around enough to know&#13;
That you're the one I want to go&#13;
Through time with ... &#13;
If I had a box just for wishes ...&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
William Rou x&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Donald Schlautman&#13;
Daniel Schreiber&#13;
Kenny Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Steve (Hondo) O'Neill shows t he lower classmen (grubs) how&#13;
proud you feel being a SENIOR.&#13;
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118&#13;
Mathew Steenson&#13;
Cheryl Stinn.&#13;
John Stinn&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Ta lley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Thomas&#13;
Marth a Tierney&#13;
Anne Tu ro ne&#13;
Ann Va llinch&#13;
Ma ry Ell en Wa ldman&#13;
Ma thew Wa lsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda We ll man&#13;
Na ncy Wellman&#13;
Ja net Wheeler&#13;
... and dreams that would never come&#13;
true, the box would be empty ... &#13;
Mike Whitaker&#13;
Mary Wilkinson&#13;
Mary Wise&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
... Except for the memory of how&#13;
they were answered by you.&#13;
This is the closest they will ever get to a&#13;
SAINTI&#13;
(Left to Right), Barb Larchick, Jaque&#13;
Doran, Jane Carta, Linda Kriley, Rosemary Conlon. (Front Row) Vicky Ramirez,&#13;
Patty Patton.&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT&#13;
Below: Hall Monitor (Roger Cla rk) uses his foreceful administrative powers&#13;
as he rubs the F rash out.&#13;
Right: So what if I look funny, I have a nice personality.&#13;
Left: Jim McGrudersays, "Whi ch way did they go?"&#13;
Above: . .. a nd there are some sen iors li ke Kevin Carroll who just don't want to leave. &#13;
Steve "H ondo" O' Ne ill loosens his jacket after t he&#13;
prom.&#13;
Left: Barry Barak turns the charm on at the prom as he&#13;
aw aits the presentat ion of the court.&#13;
"Wo uld yo u grow up Bi l l !" quips Vick i Kern.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Kris Krupika, Treasurer; Su sa n Duggan, Secretary; Mary Ann Len ihan , Vi ce Pres ident; Jim Thompson,&#13;
Pres ident.&#13;
Jeff Bart&#13;
Chuck Berner&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilyn Clark&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Ti m Delehant&#13;
Patty Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine &#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Mike Emarine shows his enthusiasm to the history ts.cher's lecture.&#13;
Charli e McGinn shows his method of stud y .&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
'Lishea Frost&#13;
Terrie Gill iland&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzi nger&#13;
Marianne Gronst al&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones ·&#13;
Patty Kalar&#13;
Pat Kelly&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Dan Kenkel&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay ~onz&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
kris Krupika&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelly Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraaf&#13;
Pattie Marsh&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Mark Meidlinger rests after strenuous cheers at a pep rally. Oscar Reed really loves that KOi L. &#13;
(From left): Mary Ann Lenihan, Romana Crilly, Tracie Fancher, and Mary Flecky really have style.&#13;
Joanne Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olson&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
John Pettit&#13;
Dave Pogge&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Kathy A nn&#13;
Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
Nancy Steenson&#13;
Dave Stokes&#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swift&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Bob Weidman&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Marti Wolever&#13;
Terry Halterman and Dave Kruse take a moment from their work on Pride Day to pose.&#13;
A foldout of a motorcycle, would you believe?&#13;
J &#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Cindy Sherman, Secretary; Marty Stokes, Vice-President; Mark Straka, President; Sharon Messbarger, Treasurer.&#13;
Julie Adams&#13;
Tim Adams&#13;
Diane Bart&#13;
Sue Bowe rs&#13;
Bob Bronson&#13;
Pat Brookover&#13;
Jack Brosnihan&#13;
Dennis Buhman&#13;
Owen Burgin&#13;
Robin Cannon&#13;
Jeanne Caparell i&#13;
Tim Carpenter&#13;
Theresa Carta&#13;
Joe Conlon&#13;
Dana Coughlin&#13;
Tim Daugherty&#13;
Sally Duggan&#13;
Tom Dusing&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Jeff Hamling and Chris Haug wait anxiously for&#13;
their next class.&#13;
Jeff Hamling&#13;
Jim Hartman&#13;
Chris Haug&#13;
Pat Heck&#13;
Brian Henderson&#13;
Peggy Hobbins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Mike Hurst&#13;
Danita Jo hnson&#13;
John Jones&#13;
Geri Joneson&#13;
Mary Keenan&#13;
Kathy Kenney&#13;
Robin Koestner&#13;
Chris Leber&#13;
Marian leinan&#13;
Mike Lenihan&#13;
Julie Eckrich&#13;
Lee Elvins&#13;
Don Emarine&#13;
Kay Fagan&#13;
Roberta Fisher&#13;
Mary Flecky&#13;
Paul Friesen&#13;
Tom Gallagher&#13;
Karen Greiner&#13;
Karen Gronstal&#13;
Rick Gubbels&#13;
Jim Haas &#13;
James Reed&#13;
Kathy Liston&#13;
Don Marr&#13;
Mike McAlexander&#13;
Sheryl McMillen&#13;
Sharon Messberger&#13;
Nancy Murphy&#13;
Kandyce Nugent&#13;
Susan O'Grady&#13;
Tom Olson&#13;
Marti Phillips&#13;
Brenda Pigsley&#13;
Mark Porter&#13;
Diane Powell&#13;
Geri Powers&#13;
Rita Prochaska&#13;
Dan Ramirez&#13;
Paul Ramsey&#13;
" Here comes Big Hardy!"&#13;
129 &#13;
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August Reining&#13;
Gina Rew&#13;
Cindy Robinson&#13;
Jim Ronk&#13;
Rita Ronk&#13;
Steve Ronk&#13;
Pat Ryan&#13;
Gary Ryba&#13;
Sophomore boys examine a remainder of their lunch. Bill Sage&#13;
Jill Sailors&#13;
Connie Schnitker&#13;
John Schreiber&#13;
Julie Schreiber &#13;
Nancy Sciortino&#13;
Patti Scott&#13;
Cindy Sherman&#13;
Brett Siegrest&#13;
Pat Brookover shows his friends how rough he is by tell ing t hem to kindl y&#13;
move on.&#13;
Mike Smyth&#13;
Marty St o kes&#13;
Mark Straka&#13;
Janet Sulentic&#13;
Tom Swanek&#13;
Jeanne T ierney&#13;
Maribeth Van Secy&#13;
Carol Viola&#13;
Fred Wager&#13;
Kim Wallace&#13;
Kim Ward&#13;
Rita Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wiese&#13;
Colleen Wise&#13;
Tony Wredt&#13;
Vicki Young&#13;
131 &#13;
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Pam Adams&#13;
Casey Baldwyn&#13;
Chris Bara k&#13;
Nancy Beraldi&#13;
Donna Boyer&#13;
Becki Bronson&#13;
Mat t Brosnihan&#13;
Thersha Brosnihan&#13;
John Brugenhem ke&#13;
Vicki Buelt&#13;
Tim Bunten&#13;
Dan Burkey&#13;
Randy Carroll&#13;
Pat Caugh lan&#13;
Terry Christiansen&#13;
Don Clark&#13;
Susie Conzemius&#13;
Tim Crowley&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
(From Left) Annette White, Secretary; Tom Freeman, President; Jo Ellen Hopp, Vice-President; Susie&#13;
Romano, Treasurer. &#13;
Garrett Dalhoff&#13;
Barb Diblasi&#13;
Mark Dillin&#13;
Tammy Doll&#13;
Doug Eckrich&#13;
John Epperson&#13;
Nick Epperson&#13;
Ed Evezic&#13;
Greg Fischer&#13;
Karen Fischer&#13;
Philip Freeman&#13;
Phyllis Fazio&#13;
Kent Friedrichsen&#13;
Ken Friesen&#13;
Sharon Gard&#13;
Dianne Gehr&#13;
Tim Geier&#13;
Cheryl Gilmore&#13;
Nancy Gittens&#13;
Bob Grant&#13;
Liz Grund&#13;
Helen Hackley&#13;
Patty Hamling&#13;
Steve Hammen&#13;
Debbie Hanson&#13;
Sam Haug&#13;
Melanie Herbert&#13;
Chris Herzog&#13;
Steve Hoebelheinri ch&#13;
Steve Hornback&#13;
Jo Ellen Hopp&#13;
Terri Huber&#13;
T im Hughes&#13;
Doug Hutcheson&#13;
Cindy Jansenius&#13;
Marty Joneson&#13;
Linda Kalar&#13;
Debbie Kenny&#13;
Kathy Kilnosk i&#13;
Jim Kilnoski&#13;
Jane Kobold&#13;
Colleen Konz&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Dan Lenihan&#13;
Matt Lenihan&#13;
Gina Lewis&#13;
Kelly Lewis&#13;
Steve Lewis&#13;
Donna Liston&#13;
Maria Losh&#13;
Kevin Marr&#13;
Jeff Martin&#13;
Rita McDonald&#13;
Kathleen McGinn&#13;
Mike McKee&#13;
Pet e Meildlin g&#13;
Bill Mescher&#13;
Mary Mes hling&#13;
Geral d Menges&#13;
Fran k Moran&#13;
Jim Morrow&#13;
Donald Neary&#13;
Beth O'Conner&#13;
Julie O'Grady&#13;
Paula Ostronic&#13;
Robe.d;_f_(!tten&#13;
Cindy Pettit&#13;
Frank Moran and Pete Meidlinger wonder who that chick is. Bob Tacke, Jeff Wanning and Tom Regan learn what discipline is. &#13;
Typical Frosh study hall.&#13;
Patti Pogge&#13;
Debra Porter&#13;
Ann Prochaska&#13;
Cindy Regan&#13;
Tom Regan&#13;
Mark Reinig&#13;
Marsha Ring&#13;
Linda Robinson&#13;
Hank Rohling&#13;
Steve Romesburg&#13;
Susan Romano&#13;
Susanne Ronk&#13;
Paula Sandbothe&#13;
David Schnitker&#13;
Mike Slobodnik&#13;
Julie Smyth&#13;
Jim Spitznagle&#13;
John Steen son&#13;
Lee Sterbens&#13;
Craig Suden&#13;
Dave Sulentic&#13;
Bob Tacke&#13;
Brian Travis&#13;
Jeff Wanning&#13;
Annette White&#13;
Amy Yochem&#13;
Bruce Zimmerman&#13;
135 &#13;
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SENIOR MASS---BANQUET&#13;
(Below} Father Beeson and Father Hurley, assisted by Ken Schreiber, concelebrate the Mass. ·&#13;
(Right} Mary T . Gubbels shares a reading with the Senior Class.&#13;
(Above} " ... and t hat's not t he worst of it! u wouldn't believe what's in&#13;
t he sa lad you're eating!"&#13;
(Right) Debbie Sage looks a little bit uncertain about the food she' s recei ving.&#13;
_ ...&#13;
j&#13;
,,. .. .,,--&#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
(Left) Bishop Dingman and Victor Schlautman , present Dan Hanson with his diploma.&#13;
(Middle) Janet Wheeler ends her stay at St. Albert with a handshake from Bishop Dingman .&#13;
(Right) Bernie Saggau addresses the crowd with a dynamic speech on patriotism in America.&#13;
Ritsey Ro nk, Ca rol Viol a , Cindy Pettit, a nd Su e Bowers accompany Mary Beth Vanscoy as&#13;
she sings "Time in a Bo ttle."&#13;
Bi ll Roux n:presents the "Class of 1974" with the&#13;
presentation of a short speech.&#13;
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hosplUl&#13;
800 Mercy Drive&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WALLACE PRINTING&#13;
POTTAWATTAMIE&#13;
MUTUAL&#13;
INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Special Rates&#13;
to youthful drivers&#13;
with Grinnell Mutual&#13;
Testing Program&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating&#13;
CLASS OF '74&#13;
CHRISTENSEN&#13;
HECHT&#13;
316 Flemning&#13;
Ph. 328-1518&#13;
213 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WE SUIT YOU&#13;
Custom Tailoring&#13;
Alterations Repairs&#13;
CARL SALVO&#13;
19 So. 6th Street&#13;
Ph. 328-3272&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS&#13;
- no service charges for students&#13;
Longer Banking hours - walk up &amp; Drive up windows&#13;
Open until 7 pm weekdays&#13;
- 3 Council Bluffs Locations - Main &amp; Broadway&#13;
· 2901 W. Broadway&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road &#13;
Take Two --&#13;
... or you'll break&#13;
our heart!!!&#13;
Try&#13;
-/.u.v Vitamin E&#13;
Lowfat Milk!&#13;
... it's from Roberts with love!&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
Seniors&#13;
VERGAMINI&#13;
349 Canning&#13;
Ph. 322-9953&#13;
BROS.&#13;
Electric Heat is the strong&#13;
silent type!&#13;
II&#13;
CHC VENDING&#13;
co.&#13;
FRANK; JOHN &amp; DICK RASH&#13;
"QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE"&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
1014 South Main Ph. 322-7711&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of "7 4"&#13;
GRIFFIN &amp;&#13;
SCH LAUTMAN&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
Suite 216, PO Box 391&#13;
Council Bluffs Saving Bank&#13;
Vic Schlautman&#13;
Senator Jim Griffin&#13;
'&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
When you are Thinking about Life&#13;
Think of&#13;
Gary Fangman-Jim Pawloski&#13;
FANGMAN-PAWLOSKI&#13;
t&#13;
ASSOCIATES&#13;
CONTINENTAL GENERAL INS. CO.&#13;
WM. C. ZIMMERMAN&#13;
Special Agent&#13;
200 Co. Bluffs Saving Bank Bldg.&#13;
Ph. 322-6793&#13;
Northwestern Mutual Life&#13;
PH I L'S PLACE&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
JOHN J. POGGE&#13;
Good Luck Seniors&#13;
Where good friends meet&#13;
CON&#13;
DRUG&#13;
Neola Iowa&#13;
Ph. 485-9406 3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 328-1577 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY DRUG STORE&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Best wishes from the&#13;
TWIN .CITY BOWL&#13;
3603 W. Broadway&#13;
Congratu I ati ons&#13;
Class of "74"&#13;
FARMERS&#13;
MERCHANTS&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
51559&#13;
FRANKSEN t JOHNSON&#13;
164 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Glenwood, Iowa Harlan, Iowa&#13;
Distributor&#13;
of&#13;
lll:[,. u. s. PAT. orr.&#13;
Paints&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
"LET US HELP YOU NOW"&#13;
THE NAVY&#13;
221-3313&#13;
Ophthalmic Prescriptions&#13;
Glasses Contacts&#13;
218Y:! W. Washington Ave.&#13;
Phone 328-3450&#13;
Don C. Flom&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
EDDY S. SMITH&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322-2577&#13;
T. Joe Smith Don A. Mescher&#13;
MORPHY DRUG&#13;
825 W. Broadway&#13;
639 5th Ave.&#13;
Tim-Mike&#13;
CO RUM'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
&amp;&#13;
GIFTS&#13;
DONOVAN'S&#13;
CHAMPLIN&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Ph. 322-7355&#13;
Neola&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Mary Louise Vergamini&#13;
Class of 52&#13;
Mike Vergamini&#13;
Class of 59&#13;
We're Proud of the customers we keep&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Class of 72&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BLUE &amp; WHITE&#13;
STORES&#13;
Minden-Neola, Iowa&#13;
Barrier Tire Company&#13;
Ivan-Darrell-Arlene&#13;
Retreading-Repairing&#13;
Fleet Service&#13;
"We guarantee our Work"&#13;
485-2283&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
CANNON STUDIO&#13;
323-2983&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Class of 73&#13;
Everyt hing That's Good&#13;
For Your Family&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS CO.&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
323-7596&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
11 WESTLAKE VILLAGE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
PHONE 366-1 1 06&#13;
Best Wishes to Class&#13;
of "74"&#13;
J.C. SUPERMARKET&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
&amp; Electrical Supplies&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DICK&#13;
DAVIS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
2428 W. Broadway&#13;
For al I your Insurance Needs&#13;
PAWLOSKI&#13;
INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
Al Pawloski&#13;
558-7009&#13;
Quality Beef&#13;
From PEN&#13;
to PAN&#13;
FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH&#13;
TOP QUALITY, HOME KILLED&#13;
BEEF. GUARANTEED&#13;
TO SATISFY!&#13;
• Custom&#13;
Slaughtering&#13;
• Meats for&#13;
Home Freezers&#13;
e Beef&#13;
Bundles&#13;
• Whole or ball&#13;
Heg Processing&#13;
·· ······ ····· ···············~ : WE GUARANTEE : : UNIFORM QUALITY AND ~fiISFACTI N :&#13;
1 TO EACH Of OUR CUSTOMERS 1&#13;
I AT UNIFORM .PRICES! I&#13;
~--·············· ············· - WE FEATURE--&#13;
HOME CURED HAMS, BACON, SUMMER&#13;
SAUSAGE and OTHER PORK ITEMS.&#13;
M·ARTIN MEATS&#13;
Underwood, Iowa (7 12) 566-2364 &#13;
' I&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
SCHIERBROCK&#13;
DEPT.&#13;
STORE&#13;
Merchandise of Merits Neola, Iowa&#13;
OARD-ROSS DRUG&#13;
701-3 16th Ave.&#13;
* Paint - Glass&#13;
* Photo Finishing&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
322-2501 Joe Beraldi&#13;
Phone 322-6669&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
CROWLEY DR UG STORE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Fl RST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
LOAN&#13;
Broadway &amp; Main&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
ROG t SCOTTYS&#13;
SUPER VALLI&#13;
STORES&#13;
704 W. Broadway&#13;
3435 W. Broadway&#13;
515 E. Broadway&#13;
2121 s. 7th&#13;
READY&#13;
TO&#13;
SERVE YOU&#13;
WACK ELECTRIC&#13;
JACK DOYLE&#13;
Manager&#13;
Ph . 323-2424&#13;
E.R. McDONNELL CO.&#13;
INSURANCE AND BOND&#13;
PARK BUILDING LOBBY&#13;
Phone 322-2507&#13;
COV ENANT&#13;
PLAYERS&#13;
International Repertory&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Humor, challenge, purpose, morality&#13;
P.O. Box 697 Reseda Cal.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
JOE DINOVO&#13;
Shoe Repair&#13;
630 W. Bway&#13;
HINMAN FLORISTS&#13;
Ann Vallinch models&#13;
one of t he many&#13;
corsages of Hinman Florist&#13;
1800 McPherson Ave. &#13;
Congratulations . ••&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you.&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additional training in business or some specia li zed field ,&#13;
or look for a job, yo u've just compl eted a very important milestone in life with your high school graduation.&#13;
From this point forward, you'll be making more&#13;
decisions about mohey than you have before ... learning how to make an allowance or paycheck stre tch&#13;
to take care of new expenses.&#13;
The re's nothing like a checking account to he lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money manageme nt. It&#13;
reduces impulse spending ... teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to p lan ahead.&#13;
We suggest you open a checking account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your education , remembe r-we make no service charges on student checking&#13;
accounts and re quire no minimum balance.&#13;
Come in and talk to us about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT ION&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
things go&#13;
b~Wfth&#13;
Coke&#13;
"THE REAL THING"&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
OMAHA COCA COLA&#13;
DISTRIBUTORS&#13;
DOT&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
115 East Broadway&#13;
THE PRESCRIPTION&#13;
CENTER&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
INCORPORATED&#13;
Quality Convenience Foods&#13;
Sold Around the World &#13;
Remembering&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
Seniors of "74"&#13;
from&#13;
is ...&#13;
UNIVERSAL&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHIC&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 W. Broadway 323-1475&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. HERB CRILLY&#13;
SORENSONS&#13;
"400" Service&#13;
611 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GAS.-GROCERIES-CIGARETTES&#13;
TACO JOHN&#13;
Where they have great&#13;
tacos; and other good&#13;
things to eat too.&#13;
2300 West Broadway&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
Featuring&#13;
JUDO~ KARATE&#13;
628 1st Ave.&#13;
322-6606&#13;
Open Swimming&#13;
and&#13;
Basketball&#13;
YMCA&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
AND TRUST&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
509 W. Broadway&#13;
Drive-IN&#13;
15 35th Street&#13;
Barb Larchick open her&#13;
Free Student Checking Account &#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
Susan Duggan and Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
model clothes made for&#13;
"The Beautiful People"&#13;
PATRONS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman&#13;
Barnes Beauty Salon&#13;
Robert Dippel&#13;
Central Travel&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Duggan&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. William Gress&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vallinch&#13;
When you drive ...&#13;
please drive carefully!&#13;
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
Senior Index&#13;
Adams, Jane-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-3; lntramurals-2;&#13;
Newspaper-4; Art Club-3,4.&#13;
Adams, Mike-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Drama-4; Lettermen3,4; Society of American High School&#13;
Students-4; "Inherit The Wind"-4;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; Latin Club-1,&#13;
2.&#13;
Amento, Steve-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-4; Football-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3,4; Golf-1; Lettermen3,4; "Inherit The Wind"-4; Latin&#13;
Club-1,2; Speed Reading-4.&#13;
Barak, Barry-Honor Roi 1-16 quarters;&#13;
Society of American High School&#13;
Students; Homecoming Court-4; Prom&#13;
Court-4; Prom King-4; Football-1,2,3;&#13;
Basketball-1; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Lettermen-3; Latin Club-1,&#13;
2; "Inherit The Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubador"-4; National Honor&#13;
Society-4; State of Iowa Scholar-4;&#13;
Creighton Math Day-3,4; Accipiter&#13;
Sports Editor-3.&#13;
Bolton, Jim-Football-1; Basketball-1,2;&#13;
Basebal 1-1,2,3; Track 1; I ntramurals3,4; Newspaper-4; Choir-1; Lettermen-3.&#13;
Bowers, Mark-Honor Roll-6 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Track-1; Golf-2,4; Intramurals-3; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Brich, Chris-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Madrigals; Choir-1,2,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4; Spanish Clu b-1.&#13;
Brisso, Katie-Honor Roll-6 quarters;&#13;
Spring Concert-4; Tennis-1; lntramurals-4; Yearbook-4; Choir-1,4; Volleyball-4; Softball-1,2,3,4; Pep Club.&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy-Honor Roll-4&#13;
quarters; Cheerleading-2,3; Art Club3,4; Homecoming Court-4.&#13;
Burns, Kevin-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2; Track-1,2,3; Cross&#13;
Country-1; lntramurals-3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3,4; Intramural All Stars-3,4.&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay-Honor Roll-16&#13;
quarters; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Yearbook-3; Drama-1,2,3,4; Chess&#13;
Club-3; Political Club-3,4; Foreign&#13;
Language-3,4.&#13;
Carroll, Kevin-Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2; lntramurals3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4; All City Basketball-4 ; Art Club-4; Who's Who in High&#13;
School Athletics.&#13;
Carta, Jane-Foreign Language-2,3; Pep&#13;
Club-1,2,3,4; Cheerleading-2; Yearbook-4; Choir-1; Art Club-4.&#13;
Casson, Denise-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Christiansen, Lori-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Vice-President-4; Cheerleading-1,2,3,&#13;
4; Choir 1,2,3; "Oklahoma"-2;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"-4.&#13;
Clark, Roger&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary-Honor Roll-2&#13;
quarters; Cheerleading-1; Choir 1,2,3,&#13;
4.&#13;
Dau, Lanette-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4.&#13;
Doll, Jeffrey-Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3; I ntramurals-2,&#13;
3,4; Lettermen 2,3,4.&#13;
Doran, Jacque-PomPon-4; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Art Club-4.&#13;
Dusing, Louise-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Drama-3,4; Choir-3;&#13;
Art Club-3,4; Pep Club-3; Bowling-3,&#13;
4.&#13;
Eckel, Barb-Honor Roll-6 quarters; VicePresident-3; PomPon-3,4; Choir-3;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubador"-4; "Oklahoma"-&#13;
2; "Inherit The Wind"-4.&#13;
Epperson, Jean-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
"Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady"-3;&#13;
"Inherit The Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubador"-4; Honor Choir-3; State&#13;
Music Contest-2,3,4; Cheerleading-4;&#13;
Drama-2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Epperson, Julie-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
lntram ralJ-4; "Gypsy Troubador-4.&#13;
Erixon, Albert-Honor Roll-10 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Lettermen-3,4; Track-4.&#13;
Fischer, Theresa-Honor Roi l-15 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-3,4; Golf-2,3,4; Intramurals-1,2,4; Drama-1,2,3,4; Choir1,2; Pep Club-2,3,4; Foreign Language&#13;
2; Volleyball-1; State Music Contest1,2.&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
PomPon-3; Choir-1; Art Club-3 4·&#13;
Stage Crew-3,4; Pep Club-2,3:4;&#13;
Political-4; Madrigals-2.&#13;
Friesen, Jim-Football-4; Wrestling-2 3&#13;
4; Track-4; lntramurals-4; Letterm~n~ 4.&#13;
Gallagher, Tim-Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Wrestling-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3,4; Lette rmen-2,3,4 ; Art&#13;
Club-3,4; State Wrestling Tournament2,3,4; All Southwest lowa-3,4.&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy-Honor Roll-5 quarte rs;&#13;
Basketball-2,3,4; Tennis-1,2,3,4; Intramurals-4; Letterman-4.&#13;
Graeve, Chuck-Baseball-1,2; Football-1;&#13;
Robies Club.&#13;
Gronstal, Chris-Honor Roll-3 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Intramural 3,4; Newspaper-3; Drama-4.&#13;
Grote, Jan ice-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
lntramural-2; Choir-4; Spanish Club2.&#13;
Gubbels, Mary T.-Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pres.&#13;
of Pep Club-3; Madrigals-2; "Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady" -3;&#13;
"Inherit the Wind"-4; "Gypsy&#13;
Troubadour"-4; lntramurals-1,2; Porn&#13;
Pon-4; Drama-3,4; Choir-1,3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-3,4.&#13;
Guinan, Ed-Honor Roll-1 quarter; lntramurals-3,4; Concessions-2,3,4; Robies&#13;
Club.&#13;
Haas, Mary T.-Honor Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Pep Club; Talent Show-1; Speed&#13;
Reading-1; lntramurals-2; Porn Pon2,3,4; Choir-1,4.&#13;
Hanson, Dan&#13;
Hanson, Patty&#13;
Hartl ieb, Cecelia-Honor Roll- 7 quarters;&#13;
Tennis-1,2.&#13;
Heck, Andrew-Honor Roll-9 quarters;&#13;
Class Pres.-3,4; Basketbal 1-1; Track1,2,3,4; lntramurals-3,4; Drama-3,4;&#13;
Letterman-2,3,4; "My Fair Lady"-3;&#13;
"Gypsy Troubadour"-4; "Inherit the&#13;
Wind"-4.&#13;
.Hotz, Jerri-Honor Roll-16 quarters; Porn&#13;
Pon-1,2,3,4; Speech-4; Drama-1,2,3,&#13;
4; Les Musiques-2; Foreign Language2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; National Honor&#13;
Society-3,4; Talent Show-1; Outstanding American High School Student-3,4; State Individual Speech&#13;
Meet-4; State Large Group Speech&#13;
Meet-4; "Gypsy Troubadour" -4.&#13;
Hurley, Richard-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Wrestling-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3; Cross&#13;
Country-2,3,4; Letterman-2,3,4.&#13;
Jones Tom-Honor Roll-6 quarters; Class&#13;
Officer-3; Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling1,2,3,4; Baseball-1, Track -1,2; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Les&#13;
Musiques-1,2; Concessions-1; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; "Oklahoma"-2; "My Fair Lady"; "lnheri&#13;
The Wind"-4; "Gypsy Troubador"-4&#13;
Kaufman, J anet-Honor Roll-13 quarters;&#13;
Vice President-3; Student Council-1,&#13;
2,4; lntramurals-3,4; Choir-1 .&#13;
Madrigals-2; Volleyball-1 ; "Inherit&#13;
The Wind" -4. &#13;
Keenan, Bill-Golf-3; lntramurals-3,4.&#13;
Kelly , Mauree n-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Art Club-3,4; Volleyball-1.&#13;
Kelly , Pam-Honor Roll-5 quarters; Art&#13;
Club-3,4.&#13;
Ke lley, Patricia-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-2,4; Newspaper-3,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,4; Volleyball-1; Bowling-4.&#13;
Kenney, Kevin-Footbal 1-1; Wrestl ing-1 ,2;&#13;
Baseball-1 ; Track-1,2,3; lntramurals3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Kirn, Vicky-Honor Roll-6 qua rters; Cl ass&#13;
Officer-2; lntramurals-4; Volleyball1; Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; " Okl ahoma"-&#13;
2; Choir-1; Lettermen-3,4.&#13;
Kongs, Cathy-Honor Roi 1-13 quarters;&#13;
Latin Club-1,2; Stage Crew-3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3,4.&#13;
Kril ey, Linda-Hono r Roll-4 quarters;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Choir-4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Larchick, Barb-Honor Roll -4 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-1; Yearbook-4; Choir-1,&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Leinen, Sharon&#13;
Lemire, Diana-Honor Roll-8 quarters;&#13;
I ntramurals-1; Cheerleading-2,3,4;&#13;
Speech-3; Drama-3; Choir-3; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-3 ; "Oklahoma"-2.&#13;
Lustg raa f, Kay-Honor Roll-11 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-1; Volleyball-1 ; lntramura ls-4; Choir-1.&#13;
Madigan, Tim-Honor Roll-1 quarter.&#13;
Marr, Debbie-Honor Roi 1-16 quarters;&#13;
Bowling-2,3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art&#13;
Club-3; Forei gn Language-2; Po litical&#13;
Club-4 ; Pep Club-1.&#13;
Masker, Mary Florence-Honor Roll-7&#13;
qu arters; Art Club-3,4; Spanish Club2; Prom Queen-4; Prom Court-4.&#13;
McAl exa nder Tom-Honor Roll-1&#13;
quarter; Newspaper-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"-4; "Gypsy Troubador"-4; Art&#13;
Club-4.&#13;
McCann, Mary-Honor Roll-3 quartersArt Club-3,4; Spanish Club-3; Latin&#13;
Clu b- 1,2; Stage Crew-3,4.&#13;
McGinn, Mike-Football-1; Wrestling-4;&#13;
Golf-4; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,&#13;
4; Lettermen-4; Art Club-4; Rabies&#13;
Clu b-4.&#13;
McGrude r, Jim-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Stu dent Council-1,2; National Honor&#13;
Soce ity-3,4 ; President Honor Society4; Society of American High School&#13;
Stude nts; Football-1 ; Wrestling-1 ,2,3,&#13;
4; Baseball-1 ,2; Track-1 ; Tennis-2,3,&#13;
4 ; lntramurals-2,3; Les Musiques-2;&#13;
Lette rmen-2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; Latin&#13;
Clu b-1,2.&#13;
,McOuaid , John-lntramu ra l-1,4.&#13;
Menges, Paul&#13;
Minor, Jim- Hono r Roll-1 quarter;&#13;
Wrest Ii ng-1,2,3,4; I ntramurals-3; Basebal 1-1 ; Lettermen-3,4.&#13;
Moran, Kevin-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3; lntramural-4; Prom&#13;
Court-4; Latin Club-1,2; Society Of&#13;
American High School Students;&#13;
"Gypsy Trou bad or" -4.&#13;
Morrow, Mary Ellen-Choir-1; Talent&#13;
Show-1; Pep Club-1.&#13;
Noon, Suzanne-Honor Roll-3 quarters;&#13;
Golf-1 ; Tennis-1,2,3,4; I ntramural-2;&#13;
Art Clu!J-2,3,4; "Gypsy Troubador".&#13;
Olson, Paul-Honor Roll-6 quarters; Footbal 1-1,2; Baseball-1; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador."&#13;
O'Neill, Steve-Honor Roll-13 quarters;&#13;
Class Officer-4; Football-1 ,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1 ; lntramurals-3,4; Intramural&#13;
Al I Stars-3; Les Musiques-2; Lettermen-2,3,4; Christmas Concert-2;&#13;
Library Club-1,2; Latin Club-1,2;&#13;
Yearbook-4; Homecoming Court-4;&#13;
Prom Court-3.&#13;
Patten, Patricia-Choir-1.&#13;
Pawloski, Mary Ann-Honor Roll-3&#13;
quarters; Basketball-3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-1; Choir-3,4; Art Club3,4.&#13;
Porter, Steve-Honor Roll-6 quarte rs;&#13;
Footbal 1-2; Baseball-1; Track-1; Intramurals-3,4.&#13;
Pogge, Joe-Honor Roll-1 quarter; Class&#13;
Officer-2; Student Council-3; Latin&#13;
Club-1,2; Football-1,2; Wrestling-1;&#13;
Baseball-1; Golf-1,2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook-3;&#13;
Drama-3,4; "Inherit The Wind"; " My&#13;
Fair Lady"; "Gypsy Troubador".&#13;
Poole, Gordie-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-3,4; National Honor&#13;
Society-3,4 ; Footbal 1-1,2; Basketball1; Wrestling-3; Baseball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2; lntramurals-3,4; Newspaper-3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Powell, Debbie-Honor Roll-15 quarters;&#13;
Student Council-1,2; Newspaper-1 ,4;&#13;
Speech-4; Drama-4; "Inherit The&#13;
Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador" ; ChoirZ . Purnell, Steve-Honor Roll-9 quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrest! ing-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basebal 1-2; Track-1 ; Golf-2,3,4;&#13;
lntramurals-3; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Quigley, Ci·ody-lntramurals- 1; Speech-2;&#13;
Drama-2.&#13;
Ramirez, Victoria-lntramu ra ls-1 ; Bowling-2,3,4.&#13;
Regan, Bob-Honor Ro ll-9 quarters;&#13;
Spanish Club-2,3 ; Football-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Track-2,3,4; lntramurals3,4; Concessions-1; Lettermen-2,3,4;&#13;
Art Club-4.&#13;
Reggio, Helen-Bowling-3,4; Golf-3,4;&#13;
Foreign Language-1,2 ; Pep Club-1,&#13;
2,3,4.&#13;
Ronk, Carol-Honor Roll-16 quarters;&#13;
Pep Club President-4; National&#13;
Honor Society; Tennis-1,2,3,4; Cho ir1,3,4; Les Musiques-3,4; "Oklahoma";&#13;
"Inherit The Wind " .&#13;
Roux, Bill-Honor Roll-5 quarters; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketbal 1-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2; Track-1,3,4 ; lntramurals-4;&#13;
~ Drama; "My Fair Lady"; Lettermen2,3,4; Chess Club-4; Spanish Club-2,&#13;
3.&#13;
Sage, Debbie-Honor Roll-2 quarters;&#13;
Choir-4; Art Club-3,4; Pep Club-4;&#13;
Bowling-2,3,4.&#13;
Schlautman, Don-Football-1 ; Golf-1;&#13;
lntramurals-4 .&#13;
Schreiber, Dan-Honor Roll-5 quarte rs;&#13;
Football-1; Wrestling-2,3 ; Baseball-1;&#13;
Track-1; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-3.&#13;
Schreiber, Ken-Football-2,3,4;Wrestling1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2;&#13;
lntramurals-3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Scott, Dave-Honor Roll-10 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling-1; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Track-1;&#13;
lntramurals-4; Lette rmen-2,3,4; " Inhe rit The Wind"; "Gypsy Troubador" ;&#13;
Prom Court.&#13;
Shud ak, Mike-Honor Roll-14 quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basebal 1-1,2,3,4; Track-1; lnt ramurals4; Lette rmen-2,3 ,4; Library Club;&#13;
All City Basketbal l-4 ; All City Baseba ll-3,4 ; All Southwest Iowa Basketball; Ame rican Legion Baseball-3,4.&#13;
Stagemen, Steve-Honor Roll-2 qua rters;&#13;
lntramu rals-3,4; lntramurals All&#13;
Stars-3,4.&#13;
Steenson, Matt-Honor Roll-8 quarte rs;&#13;
Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestl ing-3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2; Intramural 3,4; Lette rmen2,3,4.&#13;
Stinn, Cheryl-Honor Roll-1 qua rters;&#13;
Basketball-2,3,4; Golf-1 ,4 ; Tenn is-4;&#13;
lntramu ral-2,4; Lette rmen-4.&#13;
Swift, Susie Choir-1.&#13;
Tall ey, Kathy Honor Ro ll-6 quarters;&#13;
Cheerleadi ng-2,3,4; Golf-2,3,4;&#13;
Foreign Langauge-2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4.&#13;
Thomas, Kevin-Honor Roll- 2 quarters;&#13;
Basketball-1,2,3,4 ; Baseball-2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1,2,3,4; Lette rmen-2,3,4; Art&#13;
Clu b-3.&#13;
Thomas, Steve-Wrestling-1 ; Baseball-1,2;&#13;
Tennis-1 ,2,3,4; lnt ramu rals-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Lette rmen-2,3.&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
Tierney, Martha-Golf-1; lntramurals-1,4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Les Musiques-2,3; Volleyball-1; Pep Club-2; "My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma".&#13;
Turone, Anne-Honor Roll-9 Quarters;&#13;
Cheerleading-1,2,3; Yearbook-4;&#13;
Choir-1,2,3,4; Art Club-3,4; Pep Club;&#13;
Volleyball-1; Future Nurses-1; Christmas Concert-4; Spring Concert-3.&#13;
Vallinch, Ann-Honor Roll-12 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council-2,3,4; lntramurals-2,&#13;
4; Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; Choir-1,2,3;&#13;
"Oklahoma"; "My Fair Lady"; "Gypsy Troubador"; Volleyball-1; Future&#13;
Nurses-1; Prom Court-3,4; Homecoming Court-4; Homecoming Queen-4;&#13;
Pep Club; Latin Club-1,2.&#13;
Vanscoy, Mike-Honor Roll-4 Quarters;&#13;
Footbal 1-1; Wrest! ing-1,2,3,4; Track-1;&#13;
lntramurals 3,4; Lettermen-2,3,4.&#13;
Waldmann, Mary Ellen-Honor Roll-5&#13;
Quarters; Class Officer-1,4; Golf-4; Intramurals-1,4; Speech 3; Choir 3,4;&#13;
Les Musiques-3,4; Library Club-2; Art&#13;
Club-4; Drama;"My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma."&#13;
Walsh, Matt-Honor Roll-1 2 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council-1,2,3; Student Counci I President-4; Christmas Concert-2;&#13;
Footbal 1-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball-1,2; Track-1,2,3,4; lntramural-3,4; Yearbook-4.&#13;
Weare, Terry-Honor Roll-2 Quarters;&#13;
Football-1,2; Basketball-1,2,3,4 ; Basebal 1-1,2,3; Track-1; Lettermen-3,4;&#13;
"Oklahoma".&#13;
Wei Iman, Linda-Honor Roll-3 Quarters ;&#13;
Class Officer-2,3; Speech-1 ; "Inherit&#13;
The Wind"; "My Fair Lady"; "Oklahoma"; "Gypsy Troubador"; Choir1,4; Les Musiques-4; Library Club-2;&#13;
Art Club-3,4 ; Spanish Club-2.&#13;
Wellman, Nancy-Honor Roll-4 ; Quarters;&#13;
Art Club-3,4.&#13;
Whitaker, Mike-Football-3,4; Basketball&#13;
Manager-2,3,4; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-2,3,4; Art Club-4.&#13;
Wilkin son, Mary Alice-Jntramural-1;&#13;
Bowling-3,4; Choir-1,4; Art Club-4;&#13;
Pep Club-1.&#13;
Wi se, Mary Beth-Honor Roll-7 Quarters;&#13;
Tenni s-1,3.&#13;
Wh eeler, Janet-Honor Roi l-1 Quarter;&#13;
Pompon-4.&#13;
Wredt , Randy-Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,2,3; Lettermen -2,3,4.&#13;
Yochem, Th eresa-Honor Roll-4 Quarters; Art Cl ub-3; Future Nurses; "My&#13;
Fair Lady"-2.&#13;
Zimmerman, Bob-Honor Roll-1 Quarter; Football-2; Basketball-1,2,3,4;&#13;
Track-1; lntramurals-4; Lettermen-3,&#13;
4; Art Club-3.&#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 43,44,45, 102, 107, 110&#13;
Adams, Julie 45, 127&#13;
Adams, Mike 24,55,58, 74, 75, 102, 110,&#13;
115&#13;
Adams, Pam 45,51,73, 132&#13;
Adams, Tim 77,127&#13;
Ager, Jim 63&#13;
Amento, Steve 42,55,58,64,67, 102,&#13;
110&#13;
Applegate, Mark 51,68&#13;
Baldwin, Casey 132&#13;
Barak, Barry 26,29,30, 102, 110&#13;
Barak, Chris 132&#13;
Bart, Diane 105, 127&#13;
Bart, Jeff 45, 122&#13;
Beraldi, Nancy 45,51, 132&#13;
Berner, Charles 24,92, 102, 122&#13;
Bowers, Mark 55,58,61,74,75,102,104,&#13;
113&#13;
Bowers, Sue 35,45,51,70,88,96, 127,&#13;
137&#13;
Boyer, Donna 73, 132&#13;
Brandt, Chris 33,45,50,52, 122&#13;
Brich, Chris, 26,29,34,45,52,&#13;
113&#13;
Brisso, Kate 41,45, 111&#13;
Bronson, Becky 45,48,51,132&#13;
Bronson, Bob 51, 127&#13;
Brookover, Pat 53,54, 127, 131&#13;
Brosnihan, Jack 68, 127&#13;
Brosniha , Teresa 45,53, 132&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 17,33,45,107,114,&#13;
159&#13;
Brugenhemke, John 63,77, 132&#13;
Buelt, Vicki 45, 132&#13;
Buhman, Dennis 51,68, 127&#13;
Bunten, Susan 45,50,52, 122&#13;
Bunten, Tim 63, 132&#13;
Burgin, Owen 24,42,58,62,74,75,79,&#13;
· 127&#13;
Burke, Mary 43,45,50,52, 107&#13;
Burkey, Dan 63,69,80, 132&#13;
Burkey, John 55,77,78, 122&#13;
Burns, Bob 122&#13;
Burns, Jim 63&#13;
Burns, Kevin 43, 107&#13;
Cannon, Robin 127&#13;
Caparelli, Jean 45, 127&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 43, 122&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 45,114&#13;
Carpenter, Tim 58,62,68, 127&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 43,55,58,64,67,92,101 ,&#13;
114,120&#13;
Carroll, Randy 69,96, 132&#13;
Carta, Jane 24,41,43,45, 107, 119&#13;
Carta, Theresa 45 ,51, 12 7&#13;
Casson, Denise 36,43,70,72, 114&#13;
Caughlin, Dana 45,48,51, 127&#13;
Caughlin, Pat 132&#13;
Christiansen, Lori 17,30,45,46,110,&#13;
114&#13;
Christianse n, Terry 63,69, 132&#13;
Clark, Don 63,69, 132&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 52,122&#13;
Clark, Roger43,114,120&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 43,44,68,96,97&#13;
Connelly, Joe 68, 77,84,97,127&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 52, 114, 119&#13;
Conlon, Joe 44,55,122,140&#13;
Conzemius, Cathy 43, 107, 122&#13;
Conzemius, Susie 132&#13;
Crilly, Romana, 41,52, 122, 125&#13;
Crowley, Jim 122&#13;
Crowley, Tim 63,69,132&#13;
Dalhoff, Garrett 63, 133&#13;
Dau, Lanette 70, 114&#13;
Daugherty, Tim 51,52,68,90,127&#13;
Delehant, Tim 44,122&#13;
Diblasi, Barb 45, 133&#13;
Dillon, Mark 63,69, 133&#13;
Doll, Jeff 55,58,61,100,114&#13;
Doll, Mark 51,58,62&#13;
Doll, Tammy 73, 133&#13;
Doran, Jaque 43,45,50, 114, 119&#13;
Doyle, Bob 43&#13;
Doyle, Patty 43, 122&#13;
Duff, Sharon 45,50,102,122&#13;
Duggan, Sally 48,51, 127&#13;
Duggan, Susan 30,46,52, 122, 159&#13;
Dusing, Louise 43,102,107,114&#13;
Dusing, Tom 53,54,86, 103, 127&#13;
Eckel, Barb 17,45,50,114&#13;
Eckrich, Doug 42,51, 133&#13;
Echrich, Julie 51,128&#13;
Elvins, Lee 51, 128&#13;
Emarine, Don 53, 128&#13;
Emarine, Mike 43,107,122,123&#13;
Epperson, Jean 20,26,34,35,45,49,52,&#13;
102, 114&#13;
Epperson, John 51,52,63,133&#13;
Epperson, Julie 17,20,29,102, 112&#13;
Epperson, Nick 77,80,84, 133&#13;
Epperson, Steve 30,55,77,78,92,102,&#13;
123&#13;
Erixon, Albert 55,58,64, 102, 103,&#13;
112&#13;
Eri xon, Margaret 123&#13;
Evers, Tom 51&#13;
Fagan, Kay 45, 124&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 105, 123, 125&#13;
Fazio, Phyll is 45,1 33&#13;
Fisch er, Gregg 63,69,133&#13;
Fischer, Karen 45, 73, 133 &#13;
Fischer, Roberta 45,70,73, 128&#13;
Fischer, Steve 123&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 45, 70, 102, 112&#13;
Flecky, Kathy 45,50,102,123&#13;
Flecky, Kevin G. 41,42,43,55,86,102,&#13;
106, 107' 123&#13;
Flecky, Mary 20,45,97, 105, 125,&#13;
128&#13;
Freeman, Tom 42,77,132,133,134&#13;
Friedrichson, Kent 63,71,80, 133&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 45,102,112&#13;
Friel, Tom 55,77,78,84,106,107,&#13;
123&#13;
Friesen, James 55,58,62, 112&#13;
Friesen, Ken 51,63,133&#13;
Friesen, Paul 128&#13;
Frost, Lishea 43,45,50, 123&#13;
Gallagher, Tim 36,37,55, 74,76,&#13;
112&#13;
Gallagher, Tom 51,55,74,96, 128&#13;
Gard, Sharon 45,48, 133&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 36, 70,89, 112&#13;
Geier, Tim 63,133&#13;
Gilliland, Teri 123&#13;
Gilmore, Ann 123&#13;
Gilmore, Cheryl 133&#13;
Gittins, Nancy 45, 51, 133&#13;
Griffiths, Don 43&#13;
Goetzinger, Lynn 43,45,50, 107,&#13;
123&#13;
Grant, Bob 53,54, 133&#13;
Greiner, Karen 128&#13;
Gronstal, Chris 112&#13;
Gronstal, Karen 20,48,51,52, 103,&#13;
128&#13;
Gehr, Diane 133&#13;
Gronstal, Marianne 45,52, 123&#13;
Grote, Janice 45, 113&#13;
Grund, Cecelia 52,124&#13;
Grund, Liz45,51 ,133&#13;
Gubbels, Mary T. 20,34,45,50,52, 115,&#13;
136&#13;
Gubbels, Rick 58,62, 128&#13;
Guinan, Ed 113, 120&#13;
Haas, Jim 58,62,64,68, 79, 128&#13;
Haas, Margaret 45,50,52, 102, 124&#13;
Haas, Mary 50,52, 113&#13;
Hackley, Helen 133&#13;
Halterman, Terry 124, 126&#13;
Hamling, Jeff 128&#13;
Hamling, Patti 45,51,133&#13;
Hammen, Steve 51,63,69, 133&#13;
Hanson, Dan 43, 101, 107, 113, 137&#13;
Hanson, Debbie 45,51, 133&#13;
Hanson, Patti 45,49,52, 113&#13;
Hartleib, Ceceli a 113&#13;
Hartman, Jim 53,54, 128, 129&#13;
Haug, Chris 51, 128&#13;
Haug, Sam 63, 77 ,80, 133&#13;
Haug, St eve 128&#13;
Heck, Andy 20,21,102,110,113&#13;
Heck, Pat 42,58,62, 128&#13;
Henderson, Brian 58,62,68, 128&#13;
Herbert, Angela 52, 124&#13;
Herbert, Melanie 45,48,51 , 133&#13;
Herzog, Chris 63,86, 133&#13;
Hobbins, Peggy 45, 128&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Steve 77,133&#13;
Hombach, Steve 90, 133&#13;
Hopp, Jo Ellen 34,45,51, 132, 133&#13;
Hotz, Jerri 45,50, 102, 113&#13;
Huber, Teri 45, 133&#13;
Hughes, Mike 51,58,62,77, 128&#13;
Hughes, Tim 63, 77,80,133&#13;
Hurley, Richard 55,77,84,113&#13;
Hurst, Mike 128&#13;
Hutcheson, Doug 53,54,80, 133&#13;
Hutcheson, Jeff 124&#13;
Jansenius, Cindy 45, 133&#13;
Johnson, Danita 51,128&#13;
Joneson, Geri 20,45,48,51,52,&#13;
128&#13;
Joneson, Marti 63, 77, 133&#13;
Jones, Janet 45,49,52, 124&#13;
Jones, John 51 ,58,62,77,128&#13;
Jones, Tom 21,26,43,55,58,59, 74, 75,&#13;
107, 113&#13;
Kalar, Linda 133&#13;
Kalar, Patty 124&#13;
Kaufman, Janet 42,45, 113&#13;
Keenan, Mary 45,48,51, 128&#13;
Kelley, Maureen 43,52, 113&#13;
Kelley, Pam 113&#13;
Kelly, Pat 45, 113, 124&#13;
Kelly, Shawn 51&#13;
Kenney, Debby 45, 133&#13;
Kenney, Kathy 45,50,51, 128&#13;
Kenney, Kevin 113&#13;
Kenkel, Carol 30,43,45,50,52, 107,&#13;
124&#13;
Kenkel, Dan 77,92,124&#13;
Kern, Vicky 18,45,46, 114&#13;
Kil noski, Jim 63,69,86, 133&#13;
Kilnoski, Kathy 22,45,51, 133&#13;
Kobold, Jane 45, 133&#13;
Koch, Sandy 51&#13;
Koestner, Robin 128&#13;
Kongs, Cathy 43&#13;
Konz, Colleen 45, 133&#13;
Konz, Elaine 42,45,52,70,71,97,&#13;
124&#13;
Konz, Kay 45, 124&#13;
Krettek, CeCe 45, 102, 124&#13;
Kriley, Linda 43,52&#13;
Kru eger, Steve 124&#13;
Krupika, Kh ris 43,45,50, 107, 122,&#13;
124&#13;
Kruse, Dave 124, 126&#13;
LaManti a, Jim 44,58,62,81, 124&#13;
Larchick, Barb 41,45,52, 114, 119,&#13;
158&#13;
Leber, Chris 58,62,77,79,128&#13;
Lei nan, Marian 45, 128&#13;
Lemire, Cindy 45,49,52,91, 124&#13;
Lemire, Diane 45,46, 114&#13;
Lenihan, Dan 63,77,134&#13;
Lenihan, Mary Ann 45,49,102,122,&#13;
124,125&#13;
Lenihan, Matt 63,69,134&#13;
Lenihan, Mike 77,86,87,128&#13;
Lewis, Gina 22,51,134&#13;
Lewis, Kelley 134&#13;
Lewis, Shelley 44, 124&#13;
Lewis, Steve 134&#13;
Liston, Donna 45, 134&#13;
Liston, Kathy 45,50, 127&#13;
Liston , Patty 34,45,52, 102, 124&#13;
Losh, Marie 51,73,134&#13;
Lustgraaf, Kay 20,45, 114&#13;
Lustgraaf, Mike 124&#13;
Madigan, Tim 114&#13;
Marr, Debbie 91, 102, 115&#13;
Marr, Don 129&#13;
Marr, Kevin 63,69, 134&#13;
Marsh, Patty 45,91, 124&#13;
Martin, Jeff 134&#13;
Masker, Mary 30,43,45, 115&#13;
McAlexander, Mike 54, 129&#13;
McAlexander, Tom 21,43,44, 115&#13;
McCann, Dave 55,58,62,79&#13;
McCann, Mary 115&#13;
McCann, Terry 63&#13;
McDonald , Rita 134&#13;
McGinn, Chuck 43,77,123&#13;
McGinn, Kathleen 134&#13;
McGinn, Kellie 45,51,134&#13;
McGinn, Mike 24,43, 115&#13;
McGruder, Jim 55,74,75,86,87,102,&#13;
115,120&#13;
McKee, Mike 63, 134&#13;
McOuaid, John 43, 115&#13;
McM illen, Sheryl 129&#13;
Meidlinger, Mark 124&#13;
Mei dlinger, Pete 63,69,134&#13;
Menges, Gerald 51 , 134&#13;
Menges, Paul 101, 115&#13;
Mesher, Bill 63,77, 134&#13;
Mehsling, Mary 45,51 , 134&#13;
Messbarger, Sharon 20,45,51 , 103,&#13;
129&#13;
Meyers, Margaret 125&#13;
Minahan, Terry 43&#13;
Minor, James 43,55, 101, 116&#13;
Moran, Frank 134&#13;
Moran, Kevin 116&#13;
Morrow, Jim 134&#13;
Morrow, Mary Ellen 115&#13;
Mrkacek , JoAnn 45,50,52, 125&#13;
Much, Rosemary 4 5,50, 125&#13;
Murphy, Jim 55,58,64,92, 125&#13;
Murph y, Nancy 51 ,70, 129&#13;
Neary, Donald 134&#13;
Noon, Roberta 45,88,91, 125, 129&#13;
163 &#13;
Noon, Suzanne 43,45, 116&#13;
Nugent, Kandy 51, 129&#13;
Nugent, Kevin 55,58,62,77,90,&#13;
125&#13;
O'Connor, Beth 45, 73, 134&#13;
O'Grady, Julie 134&#13;
O'Grady , Susan 129&#13;
Olsen, Kim 125&#13;
-Olson, Paul 28,29, 101, 116&#13;
Olson , Tom 26,51,52,53,54,129&#13;
O'Neill, Steve 40,55,64,67,92,110,&#13;
112,116,117&#13;
O'Neill, Theresa 44,125&#13;
Ostronic, Paula 45,51, 134&#13;
Patten, Bob 63, 134&#13;
Patten, Patricia 116, 119&#13;
Patten, Rod 90&#13;
Pawloski, Mary Ann 43,52,70,72,&#13;
116&#13;
Pettit, Bill 43,55,58,62, 125&#13;
Pettit, Cindy 45,48,51, 134, 137&#13;
Pettit, John 58,62, 125&#13;
Phillips, Marti 35,51,129&#13;
Pigsl ey, Brenda 51,129&#13;
Poole, Gordon 42,55, 102, 104, 116&#13;
Pogge, Dave 44,55,58,62,77,79, 125&#13;
Pogge, Joe 21,29 ,37,44,55,116&#13;
Pogge, Patti 42,45,135&#13;
Porte r, Debby 135&#13;
Porter, Mark 129&#13;
Porter, Steve 116&#13;
Powell, Debby 20,24,29, 102, 116&#13;
Powell, Denise 42,43,44,106, 107,&#13;
125&#13;
Powell, Diane 45&#13;
Powers, Geri 73, 129&#13;
Prochask a, Ann 135&#13;
Proch aska, Rita 45,51,129&#13;
Purnell, Steve 55,58,81, 116&#13;
164&#13;
Quigl ey , Cindy 91.116&#13;
Ramirez, Dan 77,129&#13;
Ramirez, Vicky 116,1 19&#13;
Ramsey, Paul 51,129&#13;
Reagan, Cindy 135&#13;
Reed, James 53, 129&#13;
Reed, Mike 43,107,124&#13;
Regan, Bob 43,58,106&#13;
Regan, Tom 63,69,80,134,135&#13;
Reggie, Helen 45,91,116&#13;
Reinig, August 53,54,90, 103, 130&#13;
Reinig, Mark 53,80,90, 135&#13;
Respe liers, Kathy 45,52, 125&#13;
Respeliers, Tom 43, 125&#13;
Rew, Gina45,51,73,1 28&#13;
Rindone, Gary 58,60,62,64,68,92,97,&#13;
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Ring, Marsha 135&#13;
Roane, Darrell 125&#13;
Robinson, Cindy 45, 130&#13;
Robinson, Linda 135&#13;
Rohling, Henry 51,63,77,80,135&#13;
Romano, Mike 30,33,55,58,61,64,&#13;
79,102,125&#13;
Romano, Susie 45,73, 135&#13;
Romesburg, Steve 51,63, 135&#13;
Ronk, Bill 43,126&#13;
Ronk, Carol 17,34,45,52, 102, 104,&#13;
117&#13;
Ronk, Jim 53, 130&#13;
Ronk, Retsey 42,45,52,70,71 ,72,&#13;
103,130,137&#13;
Ronk , Steve 51,68, 130&#13;
Ronk, Sue 45,51, 135&#13;
Roux, Bill 36,58,61,64,79, 117, 137&#13;
Ryan, Pat 130&#13;
Ryba, Gary 74, 130&#13;
Sage, Bill 54,68,130&#13;
Sage, Debbie 43,45,52,91, 107, 117,&#13;
136&#13;
Sailors, Jill 35,42,51,52,130&#13;
Salvo, Patrick 40, 126&#13;
Salvo, Patty 30,45,46,52, 126&#13;
Sandbothe, Paula 42,45, 135&#13;
Schlautman, Don 117&#13;
Schnitker, Colleen 45,126&#13;
Schnitker, Connie 70, 130&#13;
Schnitker, Dave 63, 135&#13;
Schreiber, Dan 117&#13;
Schreiber, John 58,62, 130&#13;
Schreiber, Julie 45,50, 130&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 55,58,74,75,92,117,&#13;
136&#13;
Sciortino, Nancy 45,50,51, 131&#13;
Scott, Dave 30,37 ,55,58,61,64,67,&#13;
92, 117&#13;
Scott, Patty 20,24,45,51,70,73,89,&#13;
131&#13;
Sealock, Pat 77&#13;
Sherman, Cindy 45, 127, 131&#13;
Shudak, Mike 55,64,66,92, 117&#13;
Siegrist, Bret 131&#13;
Slobodnik, Mike 69,80, 135&#13;
Smyth, Julie 45,48, 135&#13;
Smyth, Mike 131&#13;
Spitznagle, Jamie 135&#13;
Spitznagl e, Phil ip (Spitz) 41,55,86,&#13;
87,126&#13;
Stageman, Steve 43&#13;
Steen son, John 63,80, 135&#13;
Steen son, Matt 74,75, 118&#13;
Steen son, Nancy 45, 126&#13;
Sterbens, Lee 63,69,80, 135&#13;
Stinn,Cheri 11,70,118&#13;
Stinn, John 118&#13;
Stokes, Dave 30,42,55,68,92, 126&#13;
Stokes, Marty 51,68, 127, 131&#13;
Straka, Mark 51,68, 131&#13;
Sud en , Craig 90, 135&#13;
Sulentic, Dave 51,63,80,135&#13;
Sulentic, Janet 45,51,52, 103, 131&#13;
Sulentic, Robert 19,55,58,59,92,&#13;
102,126&#13;
Swanek , Tom 90, 131&#13;
Swift, Kathy 45,52, 126&#13;
Swift, Susan 118&#13;
Tacke, Bob 51,63,69,80,134,135&#13;
Talley, Kathy 45,46,118&#13;
Thom as, Chris 51&#13;
Thomas, Kevin 55,64,92,118&#13;
Thomas, Steve 86, 118&#13;
Thompson, Jim 31,42,122,126&#13;
Tierney, Jean 45,70,73&#13;
Tierney, Martha 45, 118&#13;
Travis, Brian 135&#13;
Turone, Ann 41,43,45,52, 107, 118&#13;
Vallinch, Ann 17,30,42,45,46,118,&#13;
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Vall inch, Jean 20,45,49,52, 102, 126&#13;
VanScoy, Maribeth 51,137&#13;
Viola, Carol 51, 105, 137&#13;
Wager, Fred 51,52,54,90&#13;
Waldmann, Mary 20,34,45, 107, 110,&#13;
118&#13;
Wallace, Kim 45&#13;
Walsh , Matt 1,40,42,55,58,64,79,&#13;
119&#13;
Wanning, Jeff 134&#13;
Ward, Kim 45,51&#13;
Weare, Terry 55,64, 118&#13;
Weidman, Bob 24,33,40,55,68,77,78,&#13;
79,84,85,92, 126&#13;
Wellm an, Linda 20,22,34,35,43,45,52,&#13;
118&#13;
Wellman, Nancy 43,45, 118&#13;
Wettengel, Bob 63,69&#13;
Wettengel, Dick (Sh ane) 68,92,97,&#13;
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Whee ler, Janet 45,50,118&#13;
Whittaker, Mike 43,55,58,64,119&#13;
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Wi ese, Jane 51&#13;
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Wi se, Mary 119&#13;
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Wredt, Tony 58,62,77&#13;
Yochem, Amy 45,135&#13;
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                    <text>1974 Monticello Thomas Jefferson 2501 West Broadway&#13;
Volume 50 High School Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
Underclassmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9&#13;
Seniors ..................... · ... 33&#13;
Activities ....................... 65&#13;
Organizations ................... 97&#13;
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129&#13;
Academics .... · · · · · ........... 161&#13;
Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 &#13;
2 &#13;
Wouldn't&#13;
it be&#13;
boring&#13;
if we&#13;
were all&#13;
alike?&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
If all the dogs were black and white,&#13;
And all the bunnies gray ones,&#13;
And all the cats were black as night,&#13;
And all the horses bay ones,&#13;
If all the birds and butterflies,&#13;
And snakes and turtles, too,&#13;
Were of one color, shape, and size,&#13;
I wouldn't like it much, would you?&#13;
If all the fish in all the seas&#13;
Were like as like could be,&#13;
And all the trees were cherry trees,&#13;
How dreary that would be.&#13;
Naturally you'd feel quite sad ,&#13;
If all the flowers were blue.&#13;
And so I'm sure you're very glad&#13;
That people come in colors too.&#13;
Jennie B. Rawlins&#13;
5 &#13;
Take a look around you and&#13;
you'll find there is no one just like&#13;
you. Everyone is different in the&#13;
way they look, think, and act, yet it&#13;
is these differences that make&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
more than just a building. The people inside are Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School. &#13;
It is the short, tall, heavy, and&#13;
thin people that make Tee Jay fun.&#13;
Along with them there are long,&#13;
short, curly, straight and fuzzyhaired people. There are those with&#13;
da&#13;
rk skin&#13;
and those who have light.&#13;
Some are muscular and others&#13;
frail. Facial features, composing&#13;
hundreds of different express&#13;
ions,&#13;
add li&#13;
fe&#13;
and excitement to going to&#13;
school.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Here at Tee Jay, we welcome&#13;
each person and appreciate his or&#13;
her own individuality. For it is these&#13;
differences that make possible the&#13;
variety of courses, athletics, extra&#13;
cu rricu lar activ ities , and social&#13;
events. &#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN\&#13;
How do you describe sophomores&#13;
and juniors? A survey made up by the&#13;
1973-7 4 yearbook staff and given to the&#13;
underclassmen will let you see what the&#13;
Tee Jay underclassmen are like.&#13;
When asked how Tee Jay differed&#13;
from junior high and grade schools,&#13;
70% said Tee Jay had more freedom .&#13;
Another big difference was the&#13;
development of the Mini-Course&#13;
program the last two weeks of school.&#13;
95% thought the mini-courses were a&#13;
good idea.&#13;
Swimming , Horseback rid ing ,&#13;
canoeing, skating, bowling , camping,&#13;
photography, craft classes and golf,&#13;
were listed as those mini-courses bestliked.&#13;
The open campus at Tee Jay is&#13;
widely used , as 55% gave their vote for&#13;
it being the best thing about the school.&#13;
Activities came next, with 28% approval. 96% of those surveyed felt that&#13;
it is easy to get involved with activities&#13;
and 90% felt a part of Tee Jay.&#13;
The worst thing according to 40%,&#13;
are the class requirements. 30% felt it&#13;
was the lack of communication, but&#13;
88% believe there are too many requirements for sophomores.&#13;
More electives are sought by 80%&#13;
of the underclassmen , as they&#13;
suggested classes like those set up in&#13;
mini-courses, data processing , computer programming , modeling, farming&#13;
and many more to meet the likes of&#13;
each individual, as he tries to find&#13;
his/her future.&#13;
54% of the underclassmen th ink&#13;
they have decided on their future. 37%&#13;
plan to work , 30% want to go on to&#13;
college and marriage strikes a key to&#13;
14%. 5% want to enlist.&#13;
Being an underclassmen seemed&#13;
agreeable to 52%. For those that did&#13;
not like being an underclassmen,&#13;
seniors were the main reason. 38%&#13;
said seniors picked on sophomores&#13;
and juniors because of tradition. 37%&#13;
felt it was because seniors wen t&#13;
through it before, and 35% thought&#13;
seniors were just showing they were&#13;
seniors. 69%, though , felt that seniors&#13;
did not treat sophomores and juniors&#13;
badly and , if they did , 89% didn't even&#13;
let it bother them .&#13;
The seniors must be losing touch&#13;
because onl y 22 % of t he u nderc lassmen we re as ked to buy&#13;
elevator tickets and only 32% managed&#13;
to get lost.&#13;
9 &#13;
l ()&#13;
Transition Made&#13;
More Difficult&#13;
By Energy Crisis&#13;
Making the transition from junior&#13;
high was made even more difficult for&#13;
the sophomore class by the energy&#13;
crisis.&#13;
Sophomore athletes were faced&#13;
with a lay-off during Christmas vacation and were faced with the possibility of cancelling a'I games to conserve&#13;
energy.&#13;
Donny Thomas, Diane Gaver,&#13;
and Jenny Lahoff all basketball&#13;
players, were outstanding in spite of&#13;
the 12 day lay off.&#13;
The Roadshow also included&#13;
several sophomore acts, Sophomore&#13;
madrigal, danceline, and an act called&#13;
Rubber Duckie were completely&#13;
made up of sophomores.&#13;
Besides participating in sports,&#13;
sophomores supported Tee Jay's&#13;
teams by attending pep assemblies&#13;
and purchasing spirit shirts.&#13;
Sophomores had a wide field to&#13;
choose from and elected Kevin&#13;
Draper as president, Mark Anson as&#13;
vi ce president, Jody Johnson as&#13;
secretary, and Alice Herndon as&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Tee Jay's underclassmen learn how to follow directions.&#13;
Sophomore class officers are Mark Anson, vice president; Kevin Draper, president; Jody Johnson, secretary; and Alice Herndon, treasurer. &#13;
Abbott, Cheryl&#13;
Abels, Lynn&#13;
Abraham , Paula&#13;
Addison , Pat&#13;
Ahart, Tim&#13;
Aherns, Grace&#13;
Alley, Toni&#13;
Allmon, Julie&#13;
Anderson , Candy&#13;
Anderson , Karen&#13;
Anderson , Lynne&#13;
Anderson , Sem i&#13;
Anderson , Sue&#13;
Andrews, Beckie&#13;
Ankenbauer, Angie&#13;
Anson , Annette&#13;
Anson , Mark&#13;
Archer, Janet&#13;
Ashley, June&#13;
Ashley, Mary&#13;
Bailey, Dave&#13;
Baker, Marcie&#13;
Banks, Barb&#13;
Barrier, Jim&#13;
Bazzell , Cherlynn&#13;
Beckwith, Larry&#13;
Belt, Doug&#13;
Beltran, Julie&#13;
Benson, Karen&#13;
Benson, Pam&#13;
Beraldi, Marie&#13;
Berger, Randy&#13;
Betcke, Rock&#13;
Betts, Karen&#13;
Bigelow, Julie&#13;
Billesbach, Lynn&#13;
Binau, Larry&#13;
Birchard, Scott&#13;
Blackford, Bonnie&#13;
Blauvelt, Tammy&#13;
Bly, Bobbie&#13;
Bocker!, Roger&#13;
1 1 &#13;
Boner, Mike&#13;
Bonham, Carla&#13;
Bowen, Janet&#13;
Bradbury, Dixie&#13;
Bradley, Kathy&#13;
Brandis, Cathy&#13;
Brayman, Wes&#13;
Brewer, Millie&#13;
Brock, Carol&#13;
Brock, Teri&#13;
Brooks, Rick&#13;
Brown, Diane&#13;
Brown, Joe&#13;
Brown, John&#13;
Brown, Mike&#13;
Bryson, Debbie&#13;
Bryant, Bill&#13;
Burke, Mike&#13;
Burkey, Ellen&#13;
Burton, Gary&#13;
Cain, Lori&#13;
Campbell , Jackie&#13;
Carberry, David&#13;
Carman, Cathy&#13;
Carter, Greg&#13;
Case, Dennis&#13;
Cavanaugh , Mark&#13;
Chessareck, Shirley&#13;
Christiansen, Randy&#13;
Christie, Rod&#13;
Christo, Jeanne&#13;
Clark, Fred&#13;
Cleveland, Kim&#13;
Clingenpeel, Rick&#13;
Coan , Bill&#13;
Cochran, Jeff&#13;
Coleman, Sharon&#13;
Collins, Lisa&#13;
Collins, Mary Ann&#13;
Connelly, Roger&#13;
Conner, Debbie&#13;
Cool, John&#13;
12 &#13;
"Smashing, isn't it?" comments junior,&#13;
Linda Word, as she models a typical Tee&#13;
Jay hairdo in the Roadshow.&#13;
Cooper, Danny&#13;
Copeland , Paula&#13;
Crane, Laurie&#13;
Danielsen, Debbie&#13;
Darl ing , Cindy&#13;
Davidson, Jennie&#13;
Davis, Tom&#13;
Deputy, Diane&#13;
Dierker, Kelly&#13;
Dillehay, Pau l&#13;
Dillon, Ed&#13;
Dilts, Evelyn&#13;
Dinwiddie, Terri&#13;
Doherty, Sherrie&#13;
Donaldson, Laura&#13;
Doremus, Linda&#13;
Drake, Tammy&#13;
Draper, Kevin&#13;
Du kes, Chris&#13;
Du naway, Sandy&#13;
Duncan, Jacki&#13;
Eagan, Barbara&#13;
Edmondson, Jerry&#13;
Ellett, Rick&#13;
Ell iff, Larry&#13;
Elliott, Jennifer&#13;
Ellrott, George&#13;
eb ~so , Deann&#13;
Epperson, Kevin&#13;
Erbes, Debbie&#13;
13 &#13;
Erickson, Joni&#13;
Ernst, Kim&#13;
Evans, Liz&#13;
Everett, Kim&#13;
Ezzell, Nina&#13;
Fedor, Jan&#13;
Fitch, Jayne&#13;
Floyd, Linda&#13;
Forsythe, Linda&#13;
Freeman, Candy&#13;
Freeman, Lori&#13;
Freeman, Shirley&#13;
Frieze, Roberta&#13;
Gann, Bobbi&#13;
Gannon, Willa&#13;
Gardner, Cindy&#13;
Gardner, Claudia&#13;
Gascoigne, Larry&#13;
Gates, Carl&#13;
Gaver, Dianne&#13;
Gergen, Debbie&#13;
Gillespie, Shelly&#13;
Gilmore, Annette&#13;
Gnader, Nancy&#13;
Goetz, Patricia&#13;
Goldsberry, Brad&#13;
Graham, Deb&#13;
Green, Jeff&#13;
Greenlee, Joni&#13;
Gregory, Bruce&#13;
Griffis, Debbie&#13;
Gusman, Danita&#13;
Gwennap, Bev&#13;
Haars, Mitch&#13;
Hager, Melinda&#13;
Hager, Melody&#13;
Hardiman, John&#13;
Hardin, Susan&#13;
Harper, Brenda&#13;
Hams. Don&#13;
Harris, Sue&#13;
Harris, Teresa&#13;
14 &#13;
Sophomore Mark Neil, can 't decide whether to blow a bubble or draw.&#13;
Harrison, Chris&#13;
Hatcher, Tim&#13;
Havekost, Bill&#13;
Heineman, Pete&#13;
Helms, Cherie&#13;
Henderson, Kevin&#13;
Henderson, Linda&#13;
Henricksen, Karen&#13;
Henry, Brenda&#13;
Herbst, Michelle&#13;
Herndon, Alice&#13;
Hiatt, Greg&#13;
Hicks, Brenda&#13;
Hiers, Debbie&#13;
Higginbotham, Greg&#13;
Hile, Mark&#13;
Hodtwalker, Mina&#13;
Holbrook, Mike&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Hood , Jody&#13;
Hostetter, Denise&#13;
Housh, Bob&#13;
Howery,&#13;
Carla&#13;
Hu&#13;
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Charlene&#13;
Humllcek, Linda&#13;
Hurd, Scott&#13;
Jac&#13;
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Jans&#13;
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Diane&#13;
J&#13;
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Deb&#13;
Jensen, Alma&#13;
Jens&#13;
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Johnson, Jody&#13;
Johnson ,&#13;
K&#13;
aren&#13;
Johnson, Ken&#13;
Johnson, Rita&#13;
Johnson , Sandra&#13;
Johnston , Jay&#13;
Kahoe, Harold&#13;
Karas, Diane Keefer, Jeff&#13;
Kelley, Cindy&#13;
Kenealy, Kent&#13;
Kennedy, Cheryl&#13;
Kerber, Kathy&#13;
Kernes, Randy&#13;
Kidd , Georgia Kilbane, Teresa&#13;
King, Roger Kinnaman, Mack&#13;
Kirkpatri&#13;
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Love, Scott&#13;
Larkin, Lori&#13;
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Madsen, Kim&#13;
Madsen, Vanessa&#13;
Mahan, Doug&#13;
Mair, Mark&#13;
Manz, Chris&#13;
Maron , Kim&#13;
Mass, Steve&#13;
Merk, Kim&#13;
Merrifield, Robin&#13;
Meyer, Richard&#13;
Millard, Tonya&#13;
Miller, Pam&#13;
Minor, John&#13;
Mowry, Sue&#13;
Mulvania, Bob&#13;
Murphy, Cheryl&#13;
Neighbors, Denise&#13;
Neil, Mark&#13;
Nelson, Jeff&#13;
Nelson, Sharon&#13;
Neve, Sheri&#13;
Nichols, John&#13;
Nielson, Mike&#13;
Nihsen, Kristy&#13;
Niksich, Michelle&#13;
Nowling, Richard&#13;
Opal, Gene&#13;
18 &#13;
The sophomore danceline from Roadshow was composed of Row 1: Michelle&#13;
Zavitz, Annette Anson , Tammy Skelton; Row 2: Sue Schieffer, Diane Gaver, Alice&#13;
Herndon; Row 3: Deb Wick .&#13;
Richey, Curt&#13;
Richter, Jerome&#13;
Osborn, Rick&#13;
Pacheco, Teresa&#13;
Parish, Sandy&#13;
Parker, Maurice&#13;
Pebley, Terry&#13;
Peck , Karen&#13;
Perry, Ron&#13;
Peters, Jane&#13;
Petersen, Chris&#13;
Peterson, Charles&#13;
Phillips, Scott&#13;
Pickinpaugh, Kris&#13;
Pigman, Roanna&#13;
Pleake, Ken&#13;
Plummer, Kathy&#13;
Pribyl, Mike&#13;
Pruett, Charlene&#13;
Pruett, Tammy&#13;
Rankin, Sue&#13;
Redmond , Jon&#13;
Reed, Teresa&#13;
Richardson , Rhonda&#13;
19 &#13;
Riedinger, Teresa&#13;
Rogers, Chris&#13;
Ronk, Peggy&#13;
Ross, Linda&#13;
Rossum, Pam&#13;
Runte, Dewey&#13;
Russell, Melanie&#13;
Rychly, Diana&#13;
Sayles, Cathy&#13;
Schafer, Kristie&#13;
Scheffler, Dennis&#13;
Schieffer, Sue&#13;
Schroder, Sheryl&#13;
Schuemann, Deb&#13;
Scott, Sheryl&#13;
Settles, Cheryl&#13;
Shaffer, Patty&#13;
Shaw, Doris&#13;
Shell, Tim&#13;
Shoemake, Kathy&#13;
Shudak, Pat&#13;
Sillik, Kevin&#13;
Skalberg, Rene&#13;
Skelton, Tammy&#13;
Slayman, Stacy&#13;
Sletten, Barb&#13;
Smith, Debbie&#13;
Smith , Terri&#13;
Smith, Wayne&#13;
Snethen, Cathy&#13;
Spaulding, Joan&#13;
Spears, Tammie&#13;
Steffen , Linda&#13;
Stevens, Theresa&#13;
Stork, Debbie&#13;
Sturm, Denise&#13;
Swanson, Cathy&#13;
Tallman, Randy&#13;
Tamms, Terry&#13;
Tanga, Pat&#13;
Teague, Liz&#13;
Thomas, Don&#13;
20 &#13;
Thomas, Guy&#13;
Thomas, Jim&#13;
Thompson, Carol&#13;
Thompson , Cheryl&#13;
Thompson, Julie&#13;
Thompson, Margaret&#13;
Thompson , Sheri&#13;
Thornton, Kathy&#13;
Tinker, Marlene&#13;
Tucker, Terri&#13;
Turner, Kathy&#13;
Tysor, Mike&#13;
Vincent, Kelly&#13;
Vinsonhaler, Jody&#13;
Vogt, Rhonda&#13;
Vrana, Craig&#13;
Vuagniaut, Kent&#13;
Vuckson , Rhonda&#13;
Vuckson, Tracy&#13;
Wal ker, Jeff&#13;
Wallace, Lisa&#13;
Walton , Calvin&#13;
Watkins, Debbie&#13;
Weir, Jerry&#13;
Wendt, Eddie&#13;
White, Doug&#13;
White, Vicki&#13;
Wick, Debbie&#13;
Wiles, Terry&#13;
Will , Bill&#13;
Williams, Dennis&#13;
Will iams, Rich&#13;
Wilson , Geri&#13;
Wilson, Pam&#13;
Winbush, Renee&#13;
Wittenhagen, Cheryl&#13;
Wright, Cindy&#13;
York, Beth&#13;
Young, Danny&#13;
Zarmbinski, Debbie&#13;
Zavitz, Miachelle&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Juniors Prepare&#13;
For Upcoming Year&#13;
The "middle class men and&#13;
women" began at top speed this year&#13;
as they began preparing themselves&#13;
for next year's leadership roles.&#13;
Many students participated in&#13;
the school activities offered to them in&#13;
their junior year. Some became active&#13;
in basketball, football, cheerleading,&#13;
porn pon, wrestling, swimming,.chess,&#13;
gymnastics, not to mention the many&#13;
new organizations found at T J.&#13;
Election of class officers revealed that everyone was satisfied with&#13;
the way the officers handled affairs&#13;
last year. Three people elected last&#13;
year returned this year: Rob Williams&#13;
as president, DeAnn Stucker as vicepresident, Karyl Draper as secretary ,&#13;
and new comer Lori Hunt as&#13;
treasurer. Mark Jefferson, Junior, concentrates on doing his best lighting for the Roadshow.&#13;
Junior Class officers from top to bottom are Rob Williams, Lori Hunt, Deanne Stucker, and Karyl Draper. &#13;
Adams, Cindy&#13;
Addison , Doreen&#13;
Adkins, Chris&#13;
Aldredge, Cindy&#13;
Alexander, Charles&#13;
Allen, Bob&#13;
Allen, Janice&#13;
Alsman, Bill&#13;
Alsman, Bob&#13;
Alsman , Cathy&#13;
Andersen, Bob&#13;
Andersen, Nancy&#13;
Anderson , Joan&#13;
Anderson , Randy&#13;
Anderson, Scott&#13;
Anson , Diane&#13;
Archer, Jeff&#13;
Armstrong , Cheryl&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
Athay, Debbie&#13;
Aughe, Teresa&#13;
Bacon , Linda&#13;
Bain, Becky&#13;
Baird, Bill&#13;
Bandemer, Li nda&#13;
Barber, Nancy&#13;
Bare, John&#13;
Barnes, Andy&#13;
Barrier, Teresa&#13;
Becerra, Sonia&#13;
Belt, Scott&#13;
Bequette, Mike&#13;
Betchel, Jim&#13;
Billesbach, Paul&#13;
Blair, Fran&#13;
Bliss, Deanne&#13;
Bloom, Beverly&#13;
Blunt, Debbie&#13;
Bolte, Mike&#13;
Boucher, Janet&#13;
Bradley, Joyce&#13;
Braniff, Judy&#13;
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Brazeal, Pete&#13;
Breckbill, Vicky&#13;
Brooks, John&#13;
Brooks, Mark&#13;
Brown, Bob&#13;
Brown, Howard&#13;
Bucholz, Peggy&#13;
Budd, Julie&#13;
Calabro, Nancy&#13;
Callaghan, Mike&#13;
Carberry, Doug&#13;
Carberry, Moreen&#13;
Carey, Cindy&#13;
Carlson, Drew&#13;
Christensen , Diana&#13;
Christie, Mary Sue&#13;
Clark, Scott&#13;
Clausen, Mike&#13;
Cline, Dave&#13;
Clingenpeel , Robin&#13;
Cody, Diane&#13;
Coffman, Dan&#13;
Conner, Mike&#13;
Cook , Sam&#13;
Cotten, Lucy&#13;
Cottle, Paul&#13;
Cox, Candy&#13;
Coziahr, Mary&#13;
Creps, Malinda&#13;
Cronland, Nancy&#13;
Cvejdlik, Ken&#13;
Darnell, Denise&#13;
Darnold , Randy&#13;
Darveaux, Joe&#13;
Daub, Terry&#13;
Davis, Bill&#13;
Davis, Cindy&#13;
Davis, Dean&#13;
Defoort, Barb&#13;
Dettman, Duane&#13;
Dewolf, Howard&#13;
Dilts, Mike&#13;
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Karyl Draper waits until the last minute to finish her Roadshow outfit.&#13;
Dishman, Clinton&#13;
Dorf, Faye&#13;
Dorsey, Terrence&#13;
Dostal, Brenda&#13;
Draper, Karyl&#13;
Dreager, Susan&#13;
Dukes, Vicky&#13;
Duncan, Charles&#13;
Dunn, Lori&#13;
Dworak, Tom&#13;
Dyott, Vickie&#13;
Ed ie, Marlene&#13;
Ehrenberg, Cheryl&#13;
Elder, Brian&#13;
Fanders, Kevin&#13;
Feldt, Virginia&#13;
Fillebeck, Joanie&#13;
Fisher, George&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Julie&#13;
Flaharty, Tim&#13;
Fletcher, Suzanne&#13;
Foster, Chris&#13;
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Foster, Connie&#13;
Fox, Lexie&#13;
Frenzen, Deb&#13;
Frost, Susan&#13;
Funkhauser, Don&#13;
Galle, Carol&#13;
Gardner, Chris&#13;
Garrean, Matt&#13;
Garrison , Kirk&#13;
Gilbert, Dave&#13;
Giles, Everd&#13;
Gill, Pam&#13;
Gillette, Dennis&#13;
Gilmore, Rockie&#13;
Gnader, Doug&#13;
Golden, Deb&#13;
Good, Dave&#13;
Gore, Janet&#13;
Gray, Janet&#13;
Greenlee, Cindi&#13;
Haats, Gloria&#13;
Hall, Cl iff&#13;
Hall, Joyce&#13;
Haney, Dixie&#13;
Hanna, Dean&#13;
Hansen, Janet&#13;
Hardiman, Teresa&#13;
Harris, Dave&#13;
Harrison , Steve&#13;
Hatcher, Cindy&#13;
Hausner, Deb&#13;
Hawley, Grace&#13;
Hazen, Randy&#13;
Head, Ray&#13;
Heath, Judy&#13;
Heaverlo, Linda&#13;
Heck , Virginia&#13;
Hedrick, Terry&#13;
Heffernan , Terese&#13;
Henderson, Marty&#13;
Hendrix, Gary&#13;
Hering, Liz&#13;
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Herrick , Cheryl&#13;
Hiers, Harold&#13;
Higginbotham, Brad&#13;
Higgins, Bob&#13;
Holm, Kurt&#13;
Hoselton, Ronda&#13;
Houtchens, Ron&#13;
Howard, John&#13;
Huff, Jeff&#13;
Hughs, Chris&#13;
Hulbert, Lawrence&#13;
Hulbert, Norman&#13;
Hunt, Cindy&#13;
Hunt, Jeff&#13;
Hunt, Lori&#13;
Hunter, Mike&#13;
Hurley, Rob&#13;
lngoldsby, John&#13;
Ives, Janelle&#13;
Jacobsen, Elvis&#13;
Jastorff, Roger&#13;
Jefferson, Mark&#13;
Jenkins, Robert&#13;
Jensen, Tina&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Murray&#13;
Johnson, Patty&#13;
Johnson, Phyllis&#13;
Johnson, Scott&#13;
Johnson, Sheri&#13;
Johnson, Tom&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
Jones, Vickie&#13;
Kanaley, Candy&#13;
Kelley, Dan&#13;
Kelsen, Barb&#13;
Kennedy, Cathy&#13;
Kinart, Linda&#13;
King, Jackie&#13;
Kinney, Ramona&#13;
Knauss, Janet&#13;
27 &#13;
Knezevich , Bob&#13;
Knott, Linda&#13;
Knutson , Mike&#13;
Knofrst, Susan&#13;
Kramer, Wanda&#13;
Kriegler, Steve&#13;
LaChappell, Judy&#13;
Lahoff, John&#13;
Lambrecht, Jane&#13;
Lander, Nancy&#13;
Landolt, Steve&#13;
Lang, Kim&#13;
Lee, Jim&#13;
Ludwick, Rob&#13;
Luna, Joyce&#13;
Lyons, Teresa&#13;
McCallan, Kathy&#13;
McClain, Mark&#13;
McCormick , Jack&#13;
McDaniel , Connie&#13;
McDaniel , Gary&#13;
Mcintosh, Marilyn&#13;
McKern, Mel&#13;
McTwiggan, Nancy&#13;
Mackland , Sherry&#13;
Mair, Dawn&#13;
Mandina, Vince&#13;
Manz, Kathy&#13;
Markussen, Vicki&#13;
Martins, Michael&#13;
Mason, Linda&#13;
Mass, Myra&#13;
Mathews, Kim&#13;
May, Theresa&#13;
Mayer, Debbie&#13;
Merrifield, Mike&#13;
Messersmith , Tim&#13;
Michalski, Bill&#13;
Miller, Lori&#13;
Missinne, Jeff&#13;
Moore, Connie&#13;
Moore, Karen&#13;
28 &#13;
Moore, Ron&#13;
Mullen, Paul&#13;
Munch, Sue&#13;
Murray, Bill&#13;
Myers, Ron&#13;
Narmi, Keith&#13;
Neal, Richard&#13;
Neal, Scott&#13;
Nelson, Don&#13;
Neumann, Lyle&#13;
Norman, Mary&#13;
Oamek, Kenny&#13;
Ochoa, Norma&#13;
O'Hara, Tom&#13;
Olerich, Debbie&#13;
O'Neal. Debbie&#13;
Osborne, Jeff&#13;
Overton, Joyce&#13;
Owen, Sherry&#13;
Owens, Mary&#13;
Owens, Paul&#13;
Parham, Pam&#13;
Parrack, Tim&#13;
Parrack, Tom&#13;
Paulsen, Theresa&#13;
Paulson, Annie&#13;
Pebley, Cindy&#13;
Pendgraft, Bobbie&#13;
Perkins, Jim&#13;
Pierson, Crystal&#13;
Pogue. Teresa&#13;
Poldberg, Brian&#13;
Pond, Patty&#13;
Poorker, Randy&#13;
Pruett, Deb&#13;
Putnam , Bill&#13;
Quandt, Mary&#13;
Raes, Teri&#13;
Rayhill, Arzel ia&#13;
Reed, Jane&#13;
Rehfeldt, Mike&#13;
Reikofski, Mike&#13;
2 9 &#13;
Rice, Ken&#13;
Riddle, Joni&#13;
Robertson , Cheryl&#13;
Ronk, Jeanie&#13;
Rowe, Bob&#13;
Runte, David&#13;
Ryan, Tim&#13;
Saathoff, Melanie&#13;
Sage, Julie&#13;
Sales, Patty&#13;
Sanders, Terry&#13;
Schwartz, David&#13;
Sealock, Jeff&#13;
Sears, Steve&#13;
Sells, Meleah&#13;
Sempek, Bonnie&#13;
Shea, John&#13;
Shea, Tom&#13;
Shere, Rod&#13;
Showers, Cheryl&#13;
Shudak, Mary Jo&#13;
Sifo rd , Cheryl&#13;
Sillik, Toni&#13;
Sletten, Yvonne&#13;
Smiddy, Jim&#13;
Smith , Mike&#13;
Sni pes, Sally&#13;
Souza, Tim&#13;
Spracklin, Ron&#13;
Spurgin, Marsha&#13;
Steffen, Paula&#13;
Stephens, Debbie&#13;
Stewart, Bill&#13;
Stogdi ll, Butch&#13;
Stogdill, Rhame&#13;
Stogdill, Teresa&#13;
Strazdas, JoAnn&#13;
Strunk , Maria&#13;
Stucker, Deann&#13;
Sulentic, Joe&#13;
Sweeney, Janice&#13;
Swett, Karen&#13;
30 &#13;
"I knew he would call sooner or later," giggles junior, Diane Cody.&#13;
Tedesco, David&#13;
Thomas, Jane&#13;
Thomas, Lavonne&#13;
Thomas, Leah&#13;
Thompson , Joyce&#13;
Thornton, Peggy&#13;
Tiede, Dorothy&#13;
Tolby, Kathy&#13;
Tomich , Paul&#13;
Toscano, Pam&#13;
Triplett, Marianne&#13;
Twyford, Teri&#13;
Vancamp, Kristy&#13;
Vanderbeek, Cindy&#13;
VanderMeulen, Terry&#13;
Vanderpool, Crystal&#13;
Vinson, Julie&#13;
Vogt, Ron&#13;
Walker, Gretchen&#13;
Waller, Roger&#13;
Walton, Lori&#13;
Watts, Dennis&#13;
31 &#13;
Watts, Don&#13;
Welch, Matt&#13;
Werklund , Jennifer&#13;
Werklund, Jim&#13;
Whitaker, Gayle&#13;
Wick, Rhonda&#13;
Weiman, Bill&#13;
Wiese, Shirley&#13;
Wiles, Annette&#13;
Williams, Rob&#13;
Williamson , Janie&#13;
Williamson, Judy&#13;
Wilson , Cathy&#13;
Wilson , Dave&#13;
Wilson , Donna&#13;
Wilson , Tom&#13;
Witzke, Becky&#13;
Wohlers, Larry&#13;
Wood, Julie&#13;
Wood, Mona&#13;
Wood, Sheila&#13;
Woodruff, Dean&#13;
Woodruff, Rusty&#13;
Word , Linda&#13;
Workman , Nikki&#13;
Wray, Skip&#13;
Wright, Val&#13;
Young, Bob&#13;
Zajic, Debbie&#13;
Zarmbinski, Dan&#13;
Zavitz, Gary&#13;
32 Junior, Gretchen Walker, strives to beat her swimming opponent. &#13;
SENfORS~ f\l&#13;
Accordingly to Gaylord Anderson , fully, we must learn to use things and&#13;
principal , the class of '74 was the best love people not love things and use&#13;
graduating class ever. people" was chosen by the cl ass as a&#13;
On May 21 , together as one class , whole, but will be used differently as&#13;
444 graduates marched to receive their each individual searches for his/ her&#13;
diplomas . Although they were all future .&#13;
dressed alike in caps and gowns, a sur- According to the su rvey, 38% of&#13;
vey given to the seniors by the 1973-74 the senior class of '74 planned to work,&#13;
Monticello staff, showed that seniors while 32% planned to go on to college.&#13;
were also individuals. 5% wanted to get marri ed and 5%&#13;
The survey revealed that 88% of couldn't decide between school and&#13;
the seniors felt that attending Tee Jay work . The rest of the seniors' plans&#13;
was an advantage as far as social life ra ng ed from travel l ing to doing&#13;
and school involvement were concern- nothing. Only 3% had no defi nite plans .&#13;
ed , and 84% felt they were a real part of 70% of the seniors' plans have changed&#13;
Tee Jay. since they were so phomores. Parents,&#13;
91 % of the students surveyed school , teache rs, money , grad es ,&#13;
were glad to be leaving high school friends and even boy friends were said&#13;
behind . 49% could have graduated at to have influenced their decisions.&#13;
semester but didn't because they felt Since they have been at Tee Jay,&#13;
they would miss out on the fun activities 55% of the seniors surveyed felt the&#13;
of being a senior. open campu s was the best thing about&#13;
The senior banquet was one ac- Tee Jay. The facilities were the worst&#13;
tivity , which 64% said they would attend thing as seen by 30%, with class reand only 30% did . Senior skip day was quirements tak in g 24% of the opinions.&#13;
enjoyed , despite the dreary day, as 93% of the sen iors felt that as seniors&#13;
only 10% of the seniors remained in they had enoug h requ irements.&#13;
school that day. On e of the pleasures seni ors&#13;
The high point of the year came at usuall y loo k fo rward to is g iving&#13;
graduation . 95% felt Tee Jay should so phomores a bit of a welcome as they&#13;
continue to have gradua t ion get out their paddles . But, our surveys&#13;
ceremonies and 74% wanted bac- showed that on ly 42% of those su rcalaureate to be included. veyed had ever " picked -on " underThe senior class motto, "To live classmen. &#13;
34&#13;
444 Seniors Feel&#13;
Differently About&#13;
Leaving Tee Jay&#13;
A senior class of 444 students tried their&#13;
best to get through school quickly, but when&#13;
the time came, few really wanted to leave.&#13;
My last year in high school!&#13;
I can't believe it's done.&#13;
I'm really going to miss my friends and all&#13;
the carefree fun.&#13;
There won't be another football game or&#13;
another prom .&#13;
No more student council meetings,&#13;
No more crazy songs.&#13;
The last time I go to lunch&#13;
with all the gang at noon.&#13;
No more need for fake IDs,&#13;
or trying to grow up too soon.&#13;
No more chances of becoming the next&#13;
Homecoming Queen .&#13;
Now I have a chance to fulfill my lifetime dream.&#13;
No more plays in drama,&#13;
No more basketball games.&#13;
No more worrying about report cards&#13;
It just won't be the same.&#13;
Now everyone's getting married,&#13;
or moving away for good.&#13;
I didn't want us to grow up so fast,&#13;
although I knew we would.&#13;
As I look into my scrapbook ,&#13;
My eyes fill with tears . . .&#13;
Never again will we have the chance to relive&#13;
these happy years!&#13;
by DeAnn Stucker&#13;
Senior class sponsors take time out to pose for a picture. Row 1: Julie Hughes, Pat O'Doherty, Mary&#13;
Daley. Row 2: John McKinley, Jack Rosenthal , Bob Harden. Hughes, O'Doherty, McKinley, and&#13;
Harden were elected by a vote of the senior class. Daley and Rosenthal were appointed.&#13;
The senior class officers go cruisin'. Secretary Jan Lauver, treasurer Joanie Gore, and president Ed Stemple seem to be enjoying the ride, but vice-president Mike Lodes is scared to death. &#13;
Allen, Debra&#13;
Allen, Sandra&#13;
Alley, Donnie&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
Andersen, P. William&#13;
Anderson, David&#13;
Andrews, Bonita&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie&#13;
Anson, Diana&#13;
Anson, Michael&#13;
Anthony, Teri&#13;
Bailey, Jaye&#13;
Baker, David&#13;
Baldwin, Sandra&#13;
Barges, Matthew&#13;
Barnes, Bradford&#13;
Bartholomew, Richard&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
Bell, Kathleen&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
BeVirt, Dean&#13;
Billings, Patricia&#13;
Bird, Carman&#13;
Blackman, Sharon&#13;
Blain, Paul&#13;
Boardman, Larry&#13;
Bockert, Judith&#13;
Bolte, Mark&#13;
Bonacci, Debra&#13;
Bond, Nancy&#13;
Bose, Dianna Hamilton&#13;
Brabec, W. Jerald&#13;
Bradford, Debra&#13;
Bradway, Tracy&#13;
Branson, Timothy&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne&#13;
Brown, Robert&#13;
Brown, Sharon&#13;
Brownell, Deborah &#13;
"Th ere's really a very complicated procedure to this,"&#13;
sighs Dan Markel as he laminates a picture.&#13;
Brummer, Debra&#13;
Bryant, Pamela&#13;
Bucholz, Jean&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
Cates, Steven&#13;
Cavallaro, Kathleen&#13;
Bugge, Deborah&#13;
Burkey, Gale&#13;
Cahill, Kathleen&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
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38&#13;
Chrisinger, Marylyn&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
Clark, Jeffrey&#13;
Cook, Thomas&#13;
Cool, Elizabeth&#13;
Copeland, Karen&#13;
Copeland, Patricia&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
"Hey Deb Strong , who's that neat chick over there?" asks Randy Smith. &#13;
Corbin, Vicki- Lyn&#13;
Cotten, Jessie&#13;
Cox, Deborah&#13;
Crane, Kristie&#13;
Creger, William&#13;
Daggett, Annette&#13;
Dahlheimer, William&#13;
Darnold, Sherrie&#13;
Darveaux, Victoria&#13;
Davis, Janis&#13;
Davis, Julie Gilbertson&#13;
Dawson, David&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
DeVivo, John&#13;
Dieatrick, Dianna&#13;
Dillehay, Monty&#13;
Dirks, Juliana&#13;
Donahoo, Dennis&#13;
Donaldson, Mary Deanise&#13;
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Doner, DiAnn&#13;
Dostal, Robert&#13;
Downey, James&#13;
Duncan, Debra&#13;
Durick, Neil&#13;
Edmondson, Richard&#13;
Erickson, Wayne&#13;
Etzerodt, Frands&#13;
Evans, Sherie&#13;
Ferguson, Vonda&#13;
Fitch, JoAnn&#13;
Flanagan, Kim&#13;
Frost, Vicki&#13;
Fuss, Donna&#13;
"Eat your heart out Burt Reynolds, Jim Betts is moving in. Jean Whitesides, Sue&#13;
Lust, Sherry Jilek , Paula Mcintosh and Cheryl Kelley drool over the " male sex sym -&#13;
bol." &#13;
Gardner, John&#13;
Gardner, Sheila&#13;
Garrison, Tina&#13;
Gaver, Denise&#13;
Geisler, Steven&#13;
Gill, Mary&#13;
Glynn, Lawrence&#13;
Glynn, Teresa&#13;
Gochenour, Roxanne&#13;
Gore, Joanie&#13;
Goss, Trudy&#13;
Groat, Steven&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Ruth&#13;
Guest, Daryl&#13;
-l l &#13;
42&#13;
Gundersen, Claudia&#13;
Gunderson, Arthur&#13;
Gustafson, Bonnie&#13;
Gwennap, Kenneth&#13;
Hall, Janice&#13;
Hamling, Mary&#13;
Hancock, Thomas&#13;
Haney, Bonnie&#13;
Hansen, Bruce&#13;
Hansen, David&#13;
Harrill, Rodney&#13;
Harris, Don'L&#13;
Harrison, Michael&#13;
Hartog, Michiel&#13;
Hatcher, Narvella&#13;
Hausner, Mary&#13;
Haynie, Peggy&#13;
Heineman, Bim&#13;
Hendricks, James&#13;
Herrington, Mitchell &#13;
Hicks, Charles&#13;
Hootwalker, Wilma&#13;
Hotz, Laurie&#13;
Hubbard, David&#13;
Hudson, Cheryl&#13;
Hudspeth, Gary&#13;
Hughs, Leslie&#13;
lncontro, Martha&#13;
Jackson, Michael&#13;
Jacob, Sherri&#13;
Jager, Donald&#13;
James, Deborah&#13;
John Knickerbocker discusses his college choices with counselor, Joyce Grubb.&#13;
43 &#13;
44&#13;
James, Joni&#13;
Jansenius, Jeff&#13;
Jensen, Karen&#13;
Jeppesen, Carol&#13;
Jilek, Sherry&#13;
Johnson, Douglas&#13;
Johnson, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Debra&#13;
Jones, Pamela&#13;
Jones, Patricia&#13;
Jones, Robert&#13;
Kaufman, Patricia&#13;
Kelley, Cheryl&#13;
Kelsen, Carol&#13;
Kenealy, Gary&#13;
Kermoade, R. Edward&#13;
Kilday, Kathleen&#13;
Kindred, Bruce&#13;
King, Shirley&#13;
Kinney, Charles &#13;
The imprint this couple leaves at Tee Jay, seems permanent. but wi ll only last as long as the snow.&#13;
Kirk, Jeffry&#13;
Kline, Charlene&#13;
Knauss, Robin&#13;
Knudson, Tammara&#13;
Koenig, Sherry&#13;
Konecny, Jean O'Connor&#13;
Kreitzinger, Robert&#13;
LaFerla, Teri&#13;
Lamphear, David&#13;
Lancial, Karen&#13;
Lane, Vicky&#13;
Lanegan, David&#13;
4 5 &#13;
46&#13;
Larkin, Cynthia&#13;
Lautenschlager, Jerry&#13;
Lauver, Jan&#13;
Lee, Dale&#13;
Lobendo, Dani&#13;
Lobendo, Darla Lewellen&#13;
Lodes, Michael&#13;
Long, Judy&#13;
Lust, Susan&#13;
Lustgraaf, Stephen&#13;
Mace, Annette&#13;
Jeanne Smith "rocks out" on the morning announcements. &#13;
Madden, Diane&#13;
Magnuson, Cynthia&#13;
Makepeace, Lauriel&#13;
Malotte, Sarah&#13;
Manz, Michael&#13;
Mario, Rose&#13;
Markel, Dannie&#13;
Markuson, Kim&#13;
Martinez, Rachel&#13;
McCormick, Lorraine&#13;
McCoy, Vickie&#13;
McDaniel, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, S.tanley&#13;
McDonald, Cherie&#13;
McDowell, Sindy&#13;
McEntee, Pamela&#13;
Mcintosh, Paula&#13;
McMillen, Jerry&#13;
Meyer, Donna&#13;
Miller, Sheri&#13;
47 &#13;
Minton, Karen&#13;
Moats, David&#13;
Mohr, Susan&#13;
Moore, Cheryl&#13;
Moores, Kevin&#13;
Mowry, Marsha&#13;
Myers, Peter&#13;
Naujokaitis, Colleen Edmonds&#13;
Neighbors, David&#13;
Nelson, Deborah&#13;
Niksich, Michael&#13;
Nurton, Melodie&#13;
O'Brien, Jackie&#13;
O'Doniel, Becky&#13;
Osborn, Gary&#13;
Osborne, Bradley&#13;
Oviatt, Kris&#13;
Owens, Jim&#13;
Parish, Ronald&#13;
Parker, Doris&#13;
48 &#13;
l&#13;
Vicki Frost illustrates the effects of senioritis.&#13;
\&#13;
Parrott, Eugenia&#13;
Parrott, Jerold&#13;
Pebley, Pamela&#13;
Pigsley, Brad&#13;
Pitt, Kelly&#13;
Podraza, Timothy&#13;
Penney, Barbara&#13;
Perin, Debra&#13;
Peters, Debra&#13;
Petersen, Robert&#13;
Pickinpaugh, David&#13;
Pierce, D. Scott &#13;
50&#13;
Polchow, Bradley&#13;
Pratt, David&#13;
Pribyl, John&#13;
Pullen, Denise&#13;
Purvis, Wilma&#13;
Putney, Pamela Parham&#13;
Quakenbush, Debra&#13;
Ramsey, Susan&#13;
Rasmussen, Richard&#13;
Redding, Michael&#13;
Reninger, Donna&#13;
Robb, Vicki&#13;
Roberts, Janet Catron&#13;
Robinson, Cynthia&#13;
Robison, Terry&#13;
Rock, Daniel&#13;
Rockwell, Dale&#13;
Rockwell, Steven&#13;
Rogers, Ernst&#13;
Rowe, Dawn &#13;
"I was pretty hard up but I finally found a date to the Fifties Dance, and you should&#13;
have seen her legs!" chuckles Bill Creger as he puts his arm around Steve&#13;
Rockwell.&#13;
Sage, Teri&#13;
Scheel, Gayle&#13;
Schultz, Judith&#13;
Schultz, Robin Lewis&#13;
Shaffer, Michael&#13;
Shamblen, Loretta&#13;
Shamblen, Marlene&#13;
Shim, Elizabeth&#13;
Showers, Gary&#13;
Shudak, Kathleen&#13;
Sillik, Marilyn Richards&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
Skinner, Sally&#13;
Skudler, James&#13;
Sletten, Rhonda&#13;
Slocum, Tina&#13;
Smith, Jeanne&#13;
Smith, Lee&#13;
Smith, Randy&#13;
Snethen, Pamela&#13;
Speight, Richard&#13;
Spiker, Dale&#13;
Spires, Jon&#13;
Spooner, 0. James&#13;
Jackie Young checks her class rank with Mrs. E!sie Springer. &#13;
Springer, Peggy&#13;
Stafford, Timothy&#13;
Stansberry, Becky&#13;
Stemple, Edward&#13;
Steppuhn, Robin&#13;
Stogdlll, Pamela&#13;
Stork, Linda&#13;
Strong, Debra&#13;
Stuart, Robert&#13;
Stucker, Stephen&#13;
Sturm, Diane&#13;
Summy, Kelly&#13;
Sweeney, David&#13;
Tallant, Lena&#13;
Tamms, Tommy&#13;
Thallas, Gregory&#13;
Thomas, Charmaine&#13;
Thomas, Kim&#13;
Thompson, Ellen&#13;
Thornton, Debra&#13;
53 &#13;
Toman, Jeri&#13;
Tomich, Sandra&#13;
Turner, Constance&#13;
VanAlstine, Wendy&#13;
Vanderbeck, Cheryl&#13;
VanEaton, Diane Sorenson&#13;
Vasicek, Janet&#13;
Voyd, Valencia&#13;
Wade, Clark&#13;
Wadum, Denise&#13;
Wahl, Robert&#13;
Ware, Angela&#13;
Welch, Margaret&#13;
Wells, Dolly&#13;
Wendt, David&#13;
West, Jess&#13;
Westerberg, James&#13;
Whipkey, Robert&#13;
White, Oral&#13;
Whitesides, Jean &#13;
Young, Jacqueline&#13;
Young, William&#13;
Zaiger, Leon&#13;
Willard, Carl&#13;
Williams, Lori&#13;
Williams, Peggy&#13;
Williams, Richard&#13;
Williams, Vicki Shere&#13;
Williamson, Gregory&#13;
Williamson, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Donna&#13;
Wilson, Madonna&#13;
Wilson, William&#13;
Wirth, Jeffrey&#13;
Wiskus, James&#13;
Worden, LeRoy&#13;
Wright, Vicki&#13;
Yopp, Carol&#13;
York, Rebecca &#13;
56&#13;
Fuzzy and His Gang, Class Skits&#13;
Highlight Annual Senior Banquet&#13;
"Your life is like a treasure hunt&#13;
with mysteries to be solved," was the&#13;
theme of the senior banquet.&#13;
Treasure chests and sea shell ships&#13;
decorated the tables and novelty&#13;
bottles stuffed with fortunes served as&#13;
favors.&#13;
Principal Gaylord Anderson led&#13;
the grace by asking students to join&#13;
hands during the prayer.&#13;
Entertainment was provided by&#13;
" Fuzzy and His Gang." Fuzzy is a&#13;
bartender at Club 64 and often sings&#13;
and dances for banquets. The Tee Jay&#13;
Stage Band played several selections&#13;
and the banquet committee, composed of various members of the&#13;
senior class , performed a series of&#13;
nostalgic skits.&#13;
Dave Dawson. Dale Rockwell, and Vicky Lane are obviously enjoying the entertainment.&#13;
... .&#13;
-&#13;
Principal Gaylord Anderson applauds as senior class president Ed Stemple introduces his V.P., Mi ke Lodes &#13;
Patti Kaufman looks on solemnly as Patti Billings and Robin Steppuhn carry on a light conversation.&#13;
Fuzzy And His Gang amuse senior8 with their performances of some "golden oldies."&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
Meaningful Motto&#13;
Speaks of Love to&#13;
437 T.J. Graduates&#13;
"Pomp and Circumstance" was&#13;
played as the Class of '7 4 entered the&#13;
C. B. Fieldhouse on May 21 .&#13;
The graduation ceremony was&#13;
based on the class motto, "To live fully, we must learn to use things and&#13;
love people, not love things and use&#13;
people." Student symposium&#13;
speakers were Jerry Brabec, Deborah&#13;
Brownell, Bim Heineman and Denise&#13;
Wadum, with Kent Vrana as&#13;
moderator. ·&#13;
The 437 graduates selected ice&#13;
blue and silver as their colors and&#13;
chrysanthemum for the flower. ..&#13;
Heineman left the class with a bit&#13;
o f humor, " God gave us two&#13;
ends-one to sit on and one to think&#13;
with. Our success depends on which&#13;
one we will use the most. Heads we&#13;
win, tails we lose."&#13;
Karen Jensen and Terry Purcell enter the world of adulthood after receiving their diplomas.&#13;
The Class of '74 was the fifty-first class to receive their diplomas f T rom ee Jay. &#13;
Student symposium speaker, Bim Heineman, dwells on the class motto.&#13;
Seniors remember some of the old times they&#13;
spent together.&#13;
Graduates wait for the m oment they have wo rked 13 years towards.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Seniors Frolic&#13;
At Big Lake Bash&#13;
Only 61 seniors attended school&#13;
on May 10, as seniors took it upon&#13;
themselves to declare a Skip Day.&#13;
In spite of the threatening skies&#13;
and warnings from the office, many&#13;
students went to a picnic at Big Lake.&#13;
Tennis, football, shooting the moon,&#13;
trying to throw the girls into the lake,&#13;
and food and drinks kept the skippers&#13;
busy.&#13;
Other seniors slept late, spent&#13;
the day at Pony Creek , or just went&#13;
riding around.&#13;
Those students who were caught&#13;
received truants and were required to&#13;
take final examinations.&#13;
The weight of the senior class seems to be resting upon Eric Rost, Jim Betts, and Ed Kermoad e.&#13;
Enjoying yourself seems to be the idea beh ind senior skip day, as demonstrated by Ed Kermoade and Randy Smith . &#13;
Senior Index&#13;
ALBRIGHT, JAMES J.&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
AL DREDGE, CYNTHIA MARIE&#13;
Girls· Glee 10; Pep Club 10; Varsity Choir 11 . ALLEN. DEBRA ANN&#13;
Li brary Club 12.&#13;
ALLEN. SAN DRA JEAN&#13;
A.F.S. 11; Concert Choir 11 .12; " The People&#13;
Nex t Door" 10; Girls' Glee 10; " How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Realty Trying"&#13;
11; Pep Club 10.11 ; Roadshow 10.11 ; Student Council 11; Porn Pon 11 .&#13;
ALLEY, DON JAMES&#13;
Cross Coun try 10.11 ,12; Track 10.11 ,12;&#13;
Wres tling 10.11 .12.&#13;
ALLE Y. ROGER GENE&#13;
Cross Coun try 10.11 , 12; F.C.A. 11 ; Golf 11 ;&#13;
lntram urals 12; Student Council 11 ; Track 10; Wrestling 10.11.12.&#13;
ALSMAN, LYNN MARIE&#13;
Basketball 11 .12; Girls' Glee 11 ; National&#13;
Honor Society 12; Track 11 .&#13;
AND ERSEN. PAUL WILLIAM&#13;
Basketball 10, 11 ; Golf 10.11 .12; lntram urals 12.&#13;
ANDERSON. DAVID ARTHUR&#13;
Football 10; lntramurals 11,12; Top 10%;&#13;
Carter Lake P.T.A. Scholarship; State of Iowa&#13;
Scholar; Physics Award; Third place 1974&#13;
National Math Contest.&#13;
ANDREWS. BONITA (BONNIE) JOLENE&#13;
A.F.S. 12; Ceram ics Club 12; "The Night&#13;
! ho reau Spent in Jail" 11; "Marigolds" 12;&#13;
How '.? Succeed in Business Without Reall y&#13;
Trying 11; "Sou th Pacific" 12; Roadshow 11 ,12.&#13;
ANKENBAUER, LAURIE ANNE&#13;
Roadshow 11, 12; Varsi ty Choir 11 , 12. ANSON , DIANA LYNN&#13;
Girl s' Gl ee 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11 ,12.&#13;
ANSON, M IKE DAVID&#13;
ANTHONY. TERI SUE&#13;
A.F.S: 10,_11.12; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary&#13;
11 : 12, National Honor Society 12; Pep Club&#13;
10, Roadshow 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 12. BAKER, DAVE ALAN&#13;
lntramurals 11, 12.&#13;
BALDWIN, SANDRA LOUISE&#13;
Sig nal 11 .&#13;
BARGES, MATTHEW E.&#13;
Basketball 1 O; Bowling Team 11 ; D.E.C.A. 12; Football 10; Boys' Glee 10.&#13;
BARNES, BRADFORD F&#13;
BA RTHOLOMEW. RICHARD GERARD&#13;
Yearbook 11 , 12; Football 1 O; lntramurals&#13;
11 , 12; Prom Court 12; Quilt and Scroll 12;&#13;
Signal 11 ,12; Editor-In-Chief 12; Sno Ball&#13;
Court 12; Council Bluffs Nonpareil Most&#13;
Valuable Staffer Award; Iowa Tuition Grant&#13;
fo_r . Drake University; First place in Theme&#13;
D1v1s1on at Iowa State University Summer Journalism Workshop.&#13;
BEHRENS. RI CHARD RAYBURN&#13;
Swimming 10, 11.&#13;
BELL, KAT HLEEN JoANN&#13;
BENSON, ROXA NNE MARIE&#13;
BERSANE, JOYCE LORENE&#13;
Football 11; Girls' Glee 1 O; G.R.A. 11 ;&#13;
Roads how 10,1 1,1 2; Varsity Choir 11 ,12. BETTS. JAMES L.&#13;
F. T.A: 10, 11, Vice President 11 ; lntramurals&#13;
12; Signal 11.12· Tennis 10 1112· Wrestling 12 . . . .&#13;
BeVIRT, DEAN CHARLES&#13;
Football 10.11; Homecoming Escort 12; lntramurals 10, 11 , 12; Key Club 11 ; Lettermens'&#13;
Club 11 ; Radio Station 11 .12, Manager 12; R. Smith All-Stars 11 .&#13;
BI LLINGS. PATRICIA ANN&#13;
Concert Choir 11.12; Girls' Glee 10; G.R.A.&#13;
10; " How to Succeed in Business Without&#13;
Really Trying " 11; National Honor Society&#13;
10.11 ,12; Pe p Club 10,11; Ro a d show&#13;
10.11, 12; Top 10%; Su perior Rating for State&#13;
Music Contest&#13;
BI RD , BRUCE .&#13;
BIRD, CARMAN ELAINE&#13;
O.E. 12.&#13;
BIRDSALL, SUE DAVIS&#13;
Pep Club 10; G.R.A. 10&#13;
BITTICK, LAURA LEE . O.E. 12.&#13;
BLAC KMAN, SHARON ANN&#13;
Abraham Lincoln H S 1 O 11 12&#13;
BLAIN, PAUL CURTIS. . · · ·&#13;
~:~~t~ie 1 us c 11 .12; Boys' State 11 ; Chess&#13;
1 o· Ma · . • Concert Choir 11 , 12; Boys' Glee&#13;
"C arni~ 9a1 11 , 12; Sophomore Madrigal 1 O;&#13;
w· h a 10; " How to Succeed in Business&#13;
it. out Really Trying" 11 ; "South Pacific" 12;&#13;
~~; 12 r Society 10, 11.12; Quill and · Rad io Sta ti on 11 , 12. C hi e f&#13;
Engineer 12; Roadshow 10, 11 .12; Signal&#13;
11 : 12, Make-Up Ed itor 12; Student Council&#13;
10, Top 10%; Iowa State Bar Association&#13;
Award ; Hawkeye Boys' State: Radio Station&#13;
Awai.d. Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding&#13;
Service Award to Cl1oir· Superior Rating in&#13;
State Music Contest ·&#13;
BOARDMAN. LARRY EUGENE&#13;
Homecoming Escort 12; Wrestling 10, 11 . BOCKERT, JU DITH LYNN&#13;
Concert Choir 11.12; Girls' Glee 1 O; "How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"&#13;
11 ; Pep Club 1 O; Student Council 11 . BOLAND, ALLAN JOSEPH&#13;
Football 10; Wrestling 10.11 . BOLTE, MARK K.&#13;
Cross Country 12: T &amp; I 12. BOGUE. EARL&#13;
BONACCI. DEBRA MARIE&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Au xi liary 12: National Honor&#13;
Society 11 .12; O.E. 12; Outstanding O.E. Girl.&#13;
BONACCI . RICHARD J.&#13;
Audio-Visual Assistant.&#13;
BOND. NANCY ANN&#13;
G.R.A. 10.11,12; Signal 12; Swimming 12; Volleyball 10.11 , 12.&#13;
BOSE. DIANNA HAMILTON&#13;
Girl s' Glee 10; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10;&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
BRABEC. JERALD W.&#13;
All-State Music 10,11 ,12; Art Club 11 ,12;&#13;
Boys' State 11 ; Concert Choir 11.12. President 12; Boys· Glee 10, President 10;&#13;
Madrigal 11 .12; Sophomore Madrigal 10;&#13;
"Carnival" 10; "How To Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Really Trying" 11 ; "South Pacific" 12;&#13;
National Honor Society 10.11 , 12, President&#13;
12 ; Orches tra 10, 11 , 12. President 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10.11 .12; Teen Democrats 10;&#13;
Thespia ns 12; Symposium Speaker 12; "Tom&#13;
Jon es" 10; "Sk in of Our Teeth " 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Morningside College Scholarship; State of&#13;
Iowa Scholar; Iowa Tuition Grant; Outstanding Actor In State of Iowa; Superior Rating&#13;
in State One-Act Play Contest; 1973-74&#13;
Outstand ing Male Actor; Walter Cassell&#13;
Award tor Outstanding Male Vocalist; First&#13;
place Omaha Barbershop Quartet Contest;&#13;
Superior Rating in State Music Contest;&#13;
Hawkeye Boys' State.&#13;
BRADFORD, DEBRA JUNE&#13;
Basketball 11 .12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; F.T.A.&#13;
10; Girls' Glee 10; Homecoming Court 12;&#13;
Madrigal 12; "How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Realty Trying" 11 ; National Honor&#13;
Society 11 , 12; Roadshow 10, 11; German&#13;
High Achievement Award; Superior Rating in&#13;
State Music Contest.&#13;
BRADWAY, TRACY LYNN&#13;
French Club 1 O; Roadshow 11 .&#13;
BRANNAN , DAVID PAUL&#13;
BRANSON , TIMOTHY&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
BREWER, ROXANNE&#13;
Yearbook 11 ; National Honor Society 11, 12;&#13;
Quill and Scroll 11; Signal 11 ; Student Council 11 ; Top 10%.&#13;
BROWN, ROBERT WILLIS JR. Band 10.11.12; lntramurals 12; Lettermens·&#13;
Club 11 ; National Honor Society 12;&#13;
Newspaper 11 , Allen, Oklahoma; Student&#13;
Council 10, 11 . Allen. Oklahoma, OfficerPianist; National Honor Society 10, 11 , Allen.&#13;
Okl ahoma; Interscholastic Team 10, 11 ,&#13;
Allen, Oklahoma; Top 10%; Rev. Dr. Corning&#13;
Hills Award .&#13;
BROWN, SHARON KAY&#13;
BROWNELL. DEBORAH JEAN&#13;
A.F.S. 11 ; Yearbook 11 .12; Debate Club&#13;
10.11 ; F. T.A. 11 ; National Honor Society&#13;
11,1 2; Pep Club 10,11 ; Quill and Scroll 12;&#13;
Signal 11 ; Spanish Club 12; Teen Democrats&#13;
10; Symposium Speaker; Top 10%; National&#13;
Merit Scholarsh ip Letter of Commendation;&#13;
Nebraska Christian Coll ege Academic&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
BRUMMER. DEBRA ANN&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; G.R.A. 11 ; O.E. 12; Pep Club&#13;
10, 11; Roadshow 10, 11; Varsity Choir 11.&#13;
BRYANT, PAMELA ANN&#13;
All-State Music 11 ; Band 11 , 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Girls' Glee 1 O; Madrigal 11, 12;&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal 1 O; "How to Succeed in&#13;
Bu siness Without Really Trying " 11 ;&#13;
Orchestra 10, 11 , 12; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Top&#13;
10%.&#13;
BUCHOLZ, JEAN MARIE&#13;
Art Club 1 O; G.R.A. 10, 11; Library Club 10, 11 ;&#13;
Pep Club 10,11 .&#13;
BUGGE. DEBORAH JEAN&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O; O.E. 12; Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11 ; Student Council 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Top 10%.&#13;
BURKEY. GALE LYNN&#13;
A.F.S. 11 ; Yearbook 12; F.T.A. 11 ; National&#13;
Honor Society 11 ,12; Pep Club 10,11 ; Top&#13;
10%; University of Iowa Scholarship; State&#13;
of Iowa Scholar; Shorthand Award .&#13;
BUSSELL, NANCY&#13;
Baseball 10.11 ; Basketball 10, 11 ; Football&#13;
10,11 .&#13;
CAHILL, KATHLEEN ANN&#13;
Yearbook 12; Cheerleader 10, 11; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12. Treasurer 12; Girls' Glee 1 O;&#13;
Madrigal 12; Sophomore Madrigal 10; "How&#13;
to Succeed in Busin ess Without Reall y&#13;
Trying" 11 ; "South Pacific" 12; National&#13;
Honor Society 10, 11 , 12; Quill and Scroll 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10,1 1.12; Tennis 11 ; Top 10%;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; College of Saint Mary&#13;
Tuition Scholarship; College of Saint Mary&#13;
Academic Achievement Admission Honors;&#13;
Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Service&#13;
Award to Choir; Superior Rating in State&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
CAIN, DOUGLAS MARK&#13;
Boys· Glee 10; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
CAM PBELL, CRAIG THEODORE&#13;
Chess Club 10, 11 .12; Concert Choir 11 : Football 10; Boys' Glee 10; Sophomore&#13;
Madrigal 10; First place 1974 National Math&#13;
Contest; Chess Clu b Senior Award .&#13;
CARLSON. JEFF L.&#13;
Basketball 11 ; Football 11 , lntramurals 12;&#13;
Signal 11 ,12.&#13;
CARR, KAREN DIANE&#13;
Band 10.11 ; Production 12.&#13;
CARRELL. DIANA LYNN&#13;
CARROLL, MICHAEL JAY&#13;
Yea rboo k 12; Football 10; lntramurals 10.11 .12; Track 11 .&#13;
CARRUTHERS. DOUG DONALD&#13;
Bowling Team 11.12; Boys' State 12; Golf&#13;
10.11 ; lntram urals 12. CARTER, SHERYL&#13;
Orchestra 10.11.12; Student Council 12; T &amp; I&#13;
12.&#13;
CATES. STEVEN KENT&#13;
Bowling Team 12; D.E.C.A. 12. Vice President 12; Football 10.11; lntramurals 11;&#13;
Track 10; Youth Appreciation Week Award .&#13;
CAVALLARO. KATHLEEN&#13;
CHAMPLIN, OWENA&#13;
Band 10.11. 12; Concert Choir 10, 11 , 12; Girls'&#13;
Glee 10; Madrigal 11 , 12; Sophomore&#13;
Madrigal 10; "How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Reall y Tr ying " 11 ; Roadshow&#13;
10,11 ,12.&#13;
CHENOWETH. RUSSELL E.&#13;
Art Club 12; Ceramics Club 12. CH RISINGER. MARYLYN&#13;
Cheerleader 10; Girls' Glee 10; O.E. 12.&#13;
CHULLINO. MARK ANTHONY&#13;
All-State Music 10, 11,12; Concert Choir&#13;
11.12; Football 1 O; Boys' Glee 1 O; lntramurals&#13;
11 .12; Madrigal 11 , 12; Sophomore Madrigal&#13;
1 O; "How to Succeed in Business Without&#13;
Rea ll y Trying " 11 ; " South Pacifi c" 12;&#13;
National Honor Society 11 , 12; Roadshow&#13;
10.11 .12; Sno Ball Court 12; Wrestling 1 O; Sophomore Class President 10; Top 10%;&#13;
Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Service&#13;
Award to Choir; First place in Om aha&#13;
Barbershop Quartet Contest; Superior Rating in State Music Contest.&#13;
CLARK, JEFF LEE&#13;
V.1.C.A. 12; Key Club 11 . CLAYTON, RICHARD&#13;
CLINE, KIM LOREN&#13;
lntramurals 12.&#13;
COLEY. TODD STEVEN&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
COOK. THO MAS GENE&#13;
Chess Club 10.11 ,12; Debate Club 11 ,12&#13;
German Club 10,11 ;_ National Honor Societi&#13;
11, 12; Pol1t1cal Action 12; Science Glut&#13;
10, 11, 12; Second place in 197 4 Nationa&#13;
Math Contest; Chess Club Senior Award.&#13;
COOL, LIZ ANN E&#13;
Concert Choir 11, 12; Girls' Glee 1 o&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal 10; "How to Succeed ir&#13;
Busine.~s Without Really Trying·· 11; "Soutr&#13;
Pac1f1c 12; National Honor Society 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10; Shorthand Award . COPELAND. KAREN LYNN&#13;
Radio Station 12; Signal 11; Track 10, 11.&#13;
COPELAND. PATTY ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10, Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
COPPOCK, JAN M.&#13;
All-State Music 10; Football 1O,11 ; Boys·&#13;
Glee 10; Sophomore Madrigal 10; "Carnival"&#13;
10; "How to Succeed in Business Without&#13;
Really Trying" 11 ; T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 12·&#13;
Wrestling 10; First place for Mig and Tig&#13;
Welding-State VICA Contest. CORBIN, VICKI LYN&#13;
A.F.S . 12, Secretary 12; Girls' Glee 10; Pep&#13;
Club 10,11 , Vice-President 11; Roadshow&#13;
10.11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11, 12; Typing Award . COTTEN, JESSIE MAE&#13;
Basketball 10; Cheerleader 12; F.H.A. 12;&#13;
Pep Club 10; Roadshow 10; Wrestling Court&#13;
1 O;_ Student Council 10; Sophomore Class&#13;
Officer Treasurer.&#13;
COX. DEBORAH LEA&#13;
A.F.S. 12, President 12; Year book 12;&#13;
Cheerleader 10; F.N.A. 11; Homecoming&#13;
Court 12; National . Honor Society 10, 11.12,&#13;
Secretary 11 , President 12; Signal 11; Sno&#13;
Ball Court 12; Student Cou ncil ; Top 10%.&#13;
CRANE, KRISTIE LEE&#13;
Band 11; Girls' Glee 11 ; Gynmastics 10.11 ;&#13;
National Honor Society 11 ,12; Orchestra 10;&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Porn Pon 11 , 12; Roadshow 12;&#13;
Student Council 12; Varsity Choir 12· Top 10%. .&#13;
CREGER , WI LLIAM HARRY&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Gymnastics 1 O; lntramurals&#13;
10 .11 ; " Carnival" 10; Orchestra 11 ;&#13;
Roadshow 11 , 12; Stage Band 12· Tennis&#13;
10, 11 ,12. .&#13;
CUE, WILMA AILEEN&#13;
D.E.C.A. l2.&#13;
CUNDIFF. LLOYD GREGORY&#13;
German Club 10.&#13;
DAGGETT, ANN ETTE GAYE&#13;
National Honor Society 10, 11 .12; O.E. 12;&#13;
Pep Club 10; Student Council 12; Top 10%.&#13;
DAHLHEIMER. WILLIAM ANTHONY&#13;
Band 10.11 , 12; Baseball 10, 11 ; Cinema 8 10;&#13;
F.C.A. 11 .12; Football 10, 11 , 12; lntramurals&#13;
11 ,12; Key Club 11.12; Lettermens· Club&#13;
11,1 2; National Honor Society 10.11 ,12;&#13;
Orchestra 10; Radio Station 12; Roadshow&#13;
10.11 , 12; Stage Band 1O,11 , 12; Track.&#13;
DARNOLD, SHERRIE MARIE&#13;
Band 10, 11 ; Library Award .&#13;
DARVEAUX, VICTORIA LYNN&#13;
Yearbook 11.12. Editor 12; Cheerleader&#13;
11 .1_ 2 .. President 12; Football 10.11.12; Girls'&#13;
Christian Assn . 12. Treasurer 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10.11.12: _G.R.A. 10.11 ,12. Secretary 11 ;&#13;
Homecoming Queen 12; National Honor&#13;
Society 10,11 ,12; Pep Club 10; Prom Court&#13;
11 .12; Quill and Scroll 12; Signal 11. Sno Ball&#13;
Court 12; Wrestli ng Court 10; Student Council 12; Track 10,11 ,12; Volleyball 10.11 ,12;&#13;
Top 10%: Iowa State Bar Association Award ·&#13;
Community Service Award; Carter Lake&#13;
P.T.A. Scholarship; College of Saint Mary&#13;
Honor Tu1t1on Scholarship; American&#13;
Chemical Society Award . &#13;
DAVIS, JANIS COLLEEN&#13;
Yearbook 11; Band 10, 1 1, 12; Basketball 11.&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary 11 ; G.R.A. 1,0, 11:&#13;
National Honor Society 10, 11 , 12; Orchestra&#13;
10,11 ,12; Pep Club 10; Roadshow 10 11 ,~2;&#13;
Tennis 10,11 ,12; Volleyball 10 ,11 ; Top 10 Vo;&#13;
Wo rl d Herald Scholars hip ; Shorthand&#13;
Award ; Typing Award ; Outstand ing Business&#13;
Student· Band Queen; Ross Schmidt Trophy&#13;
to Athleie with Highest Scholastic Average.&#13;
DAWSON, DAVID MARK&#13;
Basketba ll 10; Bowli ng Team 10, 1 1, 12;&#13;
F.C.A. 10; Golf 1O,1 1, 12; lntramurals 12; T &amp; I&#13;
12.&#13;
DeGEORGE, FRED A.&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" 11: " How&#13;
to Succeed in Busin ess Without Really&#13;
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DELEZENE, LI NDA BOEHNE&#13;
O.E. 12.&#13;
DENNIS, PATTI JO&#13;
Yearbook 12; Band 10, 11 ; Basketball 11 , 12;&#13;
Power Puff Football 10, 11 , 12; Golf 12; G.R.A.&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Assistant Secretary 10, Vice President 11 President 12; lntramurals 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Nationai Honor Society 11 , 12; Signal 1 1:&#13;
Swi mming 10,11; Tennis 10,11 ,12; Volleyball&#13;
10,11,12; G.R.A. Senior Award; Outstanding&#13;
G.R.A. Member 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
DENTON, RICK LYN N&#13;
DeVIVO, JOHN MICHAEL&#13;
Basketball 10; D.E.C.A. 12; Golf 10; lntramurals 11 , 12; Radio Station 10, 11 ; Signal&#13;
11,12; Track 10.&#13;
DIEATRICK, DIANNA DENISE&#13;
Cheerleader 11 ; G.R.A. 10, 11 ; lntramurals&#13;
10,1 1; Orchestra 10,11 ,12; Pep Club 10,11 ; Roadshow 10, 11 ,12; Signal 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestl ing Court 10; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10,11 ; Track 10,11 ; Volleyball&#13;
1 O 11 · Junior Class Treasurer 11: Shorthand&#13;
A...;ard; Outstanding String Musician Award.&#13;
DILLEHAY, MONTY M.&#13;
Football 10; T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 11 ,12; Third&#13;
place for Architectural Drafting at State&#13;
V.l.C.A. Contest.&#13;
DIRKS, JULI&#13;
Golf 10; Pep Club 10; Roadshow 10.&#13;
DONAHOO, DENNIS&#13;
DONALDSON, MARY DEANISE&#13;
Orchestra 10,11; Pep Club 10; Student&#13;
Council 11.&#13;
DONNER, DIANN MARIE&#13;
Debate Club 12.&#13;
DOSTAL, ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
Football 1O,11; Boys' Glee 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10; T &amp; I 12; Track 10,1 1.&#13;
DUNAWAY, DAVID ROY&#13;
Chess Club 1O,11 , 12; lntramura ls 12 ;&#13;
Political Action 12; Top 10%; World Herald&#13;
Scholarship; Wood men of the World Life 1.nsurance Trophy; Army R.O.T.C. Sch.olarsh1p;&#13;
1974 Readers Digest Award; Air Force&#13;
R.O.T.C. Scholarship; State of Iowa Scholar;&#13;
Nationa l Merit Scholarship Letter of&#13;
Commendation ; Physics Award; First pla.ce&#13;
National Math Contest; Chess Club Senior&#13;
Award.&#13;
DUNCAN, DEBRA JEAN&#13;
Basketball 11 ,12 ; Li b ra r y Aid 10 ,1 1;&#13;
Roadshow 10.&#13;
DURICK, NEIL CLARENCE II&#13;
EDIE, RENAE LORRAIN E&#13;
Girls' Glee 11 ; Library Aid 11.&#13;
EDMONDSON, RICHARD ALLAN&#13;
ERICKSON, WAYN E JOHN&#13;
Band 1O,11 , 12; Basketball 11 ; lntramurals&#13;
12; Lettermen's Club 11, 12; Orchestra 12;&#13;
Track 11 ,12.&#13;
EVANS, SHERIE SUE . . Girls' Glee 10; National Honor c1 ~ 10,&#13;
Pep Club 10· Roadshow 10; Varsity Choir 11;&#13;
Ricks Co llege Scho lar sh ip ; Sho rtha nd&#13;
Award.&#13;
FENNELL, JAMES PAUL&#13;
Basketball 1o,11, 12; Concert Cho!r 12; Cross&#13;
Country 12; Football 1 O; Boys Glee 10,&#13;
Musical " How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Really Trying" 11 ; Roadshow 11 , Student Council 12; Track 10, 11; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 . FERGUSON, VONDA LEIGH&#13;
F.T.A. 10; Pep Club 10; Roadshow 11; Signal&#13;
11. 12, Advertising Manager 12; Varsity Choir&#13;
11.&#13;
FITCH, JOANN MARIE&#13;
Library Award.&#13;
FOSTER, LESLIE MICHAEL&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Boys' Glee 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
Madrigal 10.&#13;
FRANKS, SARAH MALOTLE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
FROST, VICKI JO&#13;
Yearbook 12; Homecoming Court 12:. Pep&#13;
Club 11 ; Signal 11, 12; Sno Ball Court .12, Student Counci l Treasurer 12; Sw1mm1ng&#13;
10 11 ,12; P.E. Aid 12; Morning An nouncer&#13;
12; Pottawattamine County Fair Queen.&#13;
FUSS, DONNA JEANNE&#13;
Cheerleader 10; Girls' Glee 10; Pep Club 10·&#13;
GARDNER, JOHN KERRY&#13;
V.l.C.A. 12: Top 10%.&#13;
GARDNER. SHEILA MARIE&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
GARRISON, TINA MARIE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Library u~ 10,11 : Pep Club&#13;
10. Roadshow 10,11; v arsity Choir 11 ,12.&#13;
GAVER. DENISE LEA&#13;
GEISLER, NORMAN F.&#13;
O.E.C A. 12.&#13;
GEISLER, STEVEN EUGENE&#13;
Football 11 ; T &amp; I 12; Track 10.&#13;
GILBERTSON, JULIE ANN&#13;
French Club 10; Pep Cl ub 10.&#13;
GILL. MARY ELAYN E&#13;
Debate Club 10,11 ; Political Actio n 10; Top&#13;
10%.&#13;
GLYNN LAWRENCE ROBERT&#13;
Boys: Glee 11; Roadshow 12; Varsity Choir 12. .&#13;
GLYNN, TERESA ANN&#13;
GOCHENOUR, ROXAN NE ROE&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; Roadshow 11 .12; Signal 11 ;&#13;
Varsity Choir 11; Shorthand Award.&#13;
GORE, JOANIE MILLEA&#13;
Band 11 ,12; Gymnastics 10; Pep Club 10 ;&#13;
Porn Pon 11 .12; Prom Court 11; Prom Queen&#13;
12; Roadshow 11; Signal 11 , 12; Sno Ball&#13;
Court 12; Sophomore Wrestl ing Queen 1 O;&#13;
Student Council 10.11 ; Swimming 12; Track&#13;
10, 11, 12; Varsity Choir 11; Senior Class&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
GOSS, LESTER LEE&#13;
GOSS, TRUDY KAY&#13;
Con ce rt Choir 11 ; Girl s' Glee 10, 1 1 , 12;&#13;
Roadshow 1 O; Varsity Choir 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
GRAY, DENNIS M.&#13;
GRGVRICH, JOHN PAUL&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
GROAT, STEVEN J.&#13;
lntramurals 11, 12; Football 1 O; National&#13;
Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 12;&#13;
Creighton College Grant.&#13;
GROTH , EDITH CHARLOTTE&#13;
Football 1 O; German Club 10, 1 1: G.R.A. 1 O; O.E. 12; Top 10%.&#13;
GRYSKIEWICZ, RUTH JEAN&#13;
Shorthand Award.&#13;
GUEST, DARYL FAY&#13;
Bowling Team 11 ; Chess Club 10.&#13;
GUNIDERSEN, CLAUDIA LEE&#13;
Bowling Team 10; G.R.A. 10,11 ,12; Pep Club&#13;
10. GUNDERSON, ARTHUR EUGENE&#13;
T &amp; I.&#13;
GUNZENHAUSER, THOMAS DEAN&#13;
Bowling Team 11 ; Boys' Glee 10; lntramurals&#13;
12. GUSTAFSON, BONNIE JEAN&#13;
Girl s' Glee 10,11 ; "How to Succeed in&#13;
Business Without Really Trying" 11 ; "South&#13;
Paci fic" 12; Roadshow 12; Varsity Choir 12. GWEN NAP, KENNETH VAUGH N JR.&#13;
HALL, JAN&#13;
All-State Music 10,11 ; Concert Choir 11 ,12;&#13;
Girl s' Glee 10; Sophomore Madrigal 10;&#13;
" How to Succeed in Business Without Really&#13;
Tryi ng" 11 ; Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11 ; T&#13;
&amp; I 12.&#13;
HAM IL TON, LINDA SUE&#13;
Concert Choir 11 ; Girl s' Glee 10; Pep Club&#13;
10.&#13;
HAM LING, MARY LEE&#13;
Co-op Food Service 12.&#13;
HANCOCK, THOMAS GUILFORD&#13;
lntramurals 12; Tennis 12.&#13;
HANEY, BONNIE MARIE&#13;
HANKINS, JOYCE ANNE&#13;
HANNA, DALE EDGAR&#13;
T &amp; I 12. HAN NA, DEAN LOUIS&#13;
Ceramics Club 12; Speech Club 12.&#13;
HANSEN , BRUCE LEROY&#13;
Base b a ll M ana g e r 10 , 11 ; Basket b a ll&#13;
Manager 11 ; Football Manager 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Wrestl ing 10. HANSEN, DAVID LEHMAN&#13;
National Honor Society 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
HANSON, THOMAS WILLIAM&#13;
Boys' Glee 11 ; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HARPER LINDA MARIE&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" 11 ; Girls'&#13;
Glee 10. HARRILL , ROD NEY JOHN&#13;
Baseball 10; Golf 11 ; lntramurals 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
V.l.C.A. 12.&#13;
HARRIS, DON'L SUE 0&#13;
o rchestra 1 O; Top 10 Vo.&#13;
HARRISON MICHAEL ROBERT&#13;
F.C.A. 10: 11, 12; Gymnasti cs 10,11 , 12; Tenn is&#13;
10,11; V.l.C.A. 12.&#13;
HARTOG, MI KE R.&#13;
lntramurals 12; Track 11 .&#13;
HATC HER, NARVELLA JUNE . Girls' Glee 10; Roadshow 10, 12; Signal 12;&#13;
v arsity Choir 12.&#13;
HAUSN ER. MARY ROSE&#13;
F.T.A. 12; Girls' Wrestling 12; Girl s' Glee 10;&#13;
National Honor Society 12; Roadshow&#13;
10, 11. 12; Varsity Choir 11, 12; Top 10%; John&#13;
M. Jensen Memorial Scholarship; Carter&#13;
Lake P.T.A. Schol arship; Pu blicat ion of&#13;
Poem, "The Young Black Man", in Lyrical&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
HAYN IE, PEGGY ANN&#13;
Band 10 ,11 ,12; Concert Choir 12; Girls'&#13;
Wrestling Auxi li ary 10, 1 1; Homecom ing&#13;
Court 12; "South Pacific" 12; Orchestra&#13;
1 1 , 12 ; Prom Cou rt 11 , 12; Roa d s h ow&#13;
1O, 11, 12; Sno Ball Court 12; Sophomore&#13;
W rest ling Court 1 O; St udent Co unci l&#13;
10,11 ,12; Varsity Choir 11 ; All City Musical&#13;
Festival 10, 11 , 12; Stage Band 10, 11, 12; Junior Class President 11.&#13;
HEATH, TONI ELIZABETH&#13;
HEINEMAN, SIM AUGUST&#13;
Speech Club 12; lntramurals 12; Radio Station 12; Spanish Club 1 O; Student Council 1 O;&#13;
Vol leyball 11 ; Symposium Speaker.&#13;
HENDRICKS, JAMES DONALD&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HENRY, ALVIN WESLEY&#13;
Boys' Glee 11 ; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HERRINGTON, MITCHELL LEE&#13;
Football 1 O; lntramurals 12; Key Club 10;&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
HICKS. CHARLES L.&#13;
HODTWALKER. W ILMA MARIE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Roadsh ow 10,11 ,12. Var si ty&#13;
Ch oir 11 ,12.&#13;
HOLLISTER. KATHY ALICE&#13;
F.T.A. 12 .&#13;
HOTZ. LAURI LINETTE&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O: Pep Club 1 O: Roadshow 10. 11 ,&#13;
Shorthand Award : Typ ing Award .&#13;
HUDSON. CHER YL ANN&#13;
O.E. 12 .&#13;
HUDSPETH. GARY LEROY&#13;
Track 10. 11 .&#13;
HUGHS, LESLIE STEWA RT&#13;
Basketball 10 .1 1.&#13;
INCONTRO. MARTHA JO&#13;
F.T.A. 12; Library Club 10; Spani sh Club 12 .&#13;
JACKSON. MIKE DEAN&#13;
Baseball 10, 1 1.12; Basketball 10. 11 . 12; Foolbal l 10.11. 12; Student Counci l 12.&#13;
JACOB. SHERRI KAY&#13;
JAGER, DONALD DEAN&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
JAMES. DEBORAH A.&#13;
Bas ketball 1 1. 12 ; Roadshow 1 O; Spanish&#13;
Club 11 .&#13;
JAM ES, JON I RA E&#13;
Na tional Honor Soci ety 12; O.E. 12 ; Signal&#13;
11 .&#13;
JAN SEN IUS. JEFF ALLEN&#13;
JENSEN. KAREN&#13;
Girl s' Glee 10; G.R.A. 10 ,12; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Roadshow 10 , 12 ; Varsi ty Choir 12.&#13;
JENSEN, PAM ELA SU E&#13;
Radio Stati on 1 O; Varsi ty C hoir 1 1. JEPPESEN, CAROL L.&#13;
" The Nig ht Thorea u Spent in Jai l" 11 ;&#13;
" Marigold s" 12; "Carnival" 1 O; " How to&#13;
Succeed in Busi ness Witho ut Really Trying"&#13;
11 ; "South Paci fic" 12; Roadshow 11 .12 ;&#13;
Swimm ing 10; Iowa Tu ition Grant; Awa rd for&#13;
Outstanding Wo rk in Technical Theatre;&#13;
Outstanding Awa rd in Painting ; Outstanding&#13;
Award fo r Creati ve Artist.&#13;
JILEK, SHERRY LYNN&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12.&#13;
JOH NSON, DOUG LAS CHARLES&#13;
Base b all 10 .11 , 12; lntramura ls 1 1 , 1 2 ;&#13;
Lettermen's Cl ub 10, 11 , 12; Natio nal Honor&#13;
Society 10 , 11 , 12; Pro m Court 12; Student&#13;
Council Pres ident 12; Twirp King 12; Top&#13;
10 %; Iowa State Bar Association Award ;&#13;
Carter Lake P.T.A. Sc ho larship ; Creigh ton&#13;
University Academic Sch olarship . JOH NSON, NANCY JO&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Varsity Choir 11, 12 . JONES, DEBRA K.&#13;
Chess Club 11 ; French Club 10. JONES, PAM M .&#13;
O.E. 12; Pep Club 10.&#13;
JONES, PATRICIA ANN&#13;
Art Club 12; Ceramics Club 12; Eco logy&#13;
Clubs 10; Girls' Glee 10; Pep Clu b 10;&#13;
Roadshow 10,11 ; Varsi ty Choir 11 . JONES, ROBERT DARWIN&#13;
Foot ball 10, 11 ; Quill and Scro ll 11 , 12; Signal&#13;
11 ; Swimming 10,11 ,12; T &amp; I 12; Trac k 10;&#13;
V.l.C.A. 12; Outstanding Award for Figure Drawi ng; Th ird place fo r Comm erc ial ArtState VICA Contest.&#13;
KAUFMAN, PATRICIA ANN&#13;
Girls' Glee 10 ; G.R.A. 10 ; Road show 10 ,11 ; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
KEEN, MAXINE KAY&#13;
KELLEY, CHERYL A NN&#13;
Co ncert Choir 11 , 12; Girls' Glee 1 O; " How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Rea lly Trying"&#13;
1 1; Na tional Honor Society 12; Road show 1 O; To p 10% .&#13;
KELSEN, CAROL M ARIE&#13;
All-State Music 11, 12; Concert Choir 11 . 12 ;&#13;
Girl s' G lee 10; Ho m ecomin g Cou rt 12 ;&#13;
Madrigal 11, 12; Sophomore M adrigal 10;&#13;
" How to Succeed in Business Witho ut Really&#13;
Tryi ng" 11 , "South Pacific" 12; National&#13;
Honor Society 11 , 12; Secretary 12; Qu lll and&#13;
Scro ll 12; Roadshow 10, 11, 12; Signal 11 , 12;&#13;
Soph omore Wrestling C ourt 1 O; Rotary&#13;
Award for Outstand ing Girl Si nger; Superior&#13;
Rating In State M usic Contest.&#13;
KENEA LY, GARY&#13;
Boys· Glee 10; lntramurals 10,11,1 2 . KE RMOADE, ED&#13;
Yearbook 11 ,12; Basketball 10, F.C.A. 12;&#13;
Football 10 ,11,12; Boys Glee 10; lntramurals&#13;
1 1, 12; National Honor Soc iety 11 , 12; Quill&#13;
and Scroll 12 ; Sig nal 11 ,12; Sno Ball Court&#13;
12; Student Council 11 ,1 2; Ten nis 1 1,12 . KILDAY, KATHLEEN LUCILLE&#13;
" The Night Tho rea u Spent in Jai l" 11 ,&#13;
" Marigolds" 12; National Honor Society 12:&#13;
O .E. 12; Activity Ch air man ; Roadshow&#13;
10,11 ,12 .&#13;
KINDRED, BRUCE LEE&#13;
Band 10; Boys' Glee 10.&#13;
KING , SHIRLEY DIANNA&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O; Student Co unci l 10, 11 , 12; Var- sity Choir 11 . 12.&#13;
KINNEY, CHARLES A.&#13;
Basketball 10, 11 , 12, Co-Captain. KIRK, JEFFREY A.&#13;
F.N.A. 10; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
KLINE CHARLENE KAY&#13;
Girls' Football 1 1: Girls' Glee 1 O; Pep Clu b&#13;
1 1· Roadshow 10, 11 ,12; Varsity Choir 11 ,12.&#13;
KNA USS, ROBIN SUE&#13;
Band 1o ,1 1, 12 ; Concert Choir 1 1, 12, Vice&#13;
President 12; Girls' Glee 10; Madrigal 11 , 1 ?:&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal 10; " How to Succeed in&#13;
Business Without Really Trying" 11 ; "South&#13;
Pacific" 12; National Honor Society 11 , 12,&#13;
Treasurer 12; Orchestra 10, 1 1, 12; Pep Club&#13;
1 O: Roadshow 1 1, 12; Superior Rati ng In &#13;
State Music Contest; Outstanding Wind&#13;
Musician Award .&#13;
KNICKERBOCKER. JOHN&#13;
"Skin of Our Teeth" 12.&#13;
KN IGHT. JANINE ANN&#13;
Girls' Glee 11 ; Free Thinker 11 . KNUDSON, TAMARA JEAN&#13;
D.E.C A 12. Pep Club 10 ; Varsity Choir 11 . KO ENIG . S HERRY K.&#13;
D.E.C .A 12, Student Council 11 , Secretary&#13;
1 1.&#13;
KONECNY. JEAN O'CONNER&#13;
Roadshow 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 . KOOS. DIANA JO&#13;
Band 11 ; G ymnastics 10.11 ; Road show 10.1 1.&#13;
KRITENBRINK, MARK STEVEN&#13;
lntramurals 12.&#13;
KUNIK, CAROL JEAN&#13;
Concert Choir 11 ; French Club 1 O; Girls' Glee&#13;
10; " How to Succeed in Business Without&#13;
Really Trying" 11 ; Signal 1 1. Feature Editor 11&#13;
LaFERLA. TERI L.&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Pep C lub 10; Roadshow 10. LAMPH EAR, DAVE M .&#13;
Ba:::ketball 10, 11. 12, Co-Captain 12; Fifth&#13;
Team All-State; All Metro 11 .12; Football&#13;
10.1 1,12 ; Boys· Glee 10; Key Club 10.11 ;&#13;
Lettermens' Club 10, 11 .12; Prom Court 11;&#13;
Radio Station 1 1, 12; R. Smith All-Stars 11 ;&#13;
Sno Ball Court 12; T &amp; I 12; Track 10,11 ,12;&#13;
El lsworth Junior Coll e ge B asketball&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
LANCIAL, KAREN SUE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; National Honor Society 12;&#13;
O .E. 12 ; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Roadshow&#13;
10,11 ; Varsity Choir 11 . Top 10% . LANE, VICKY KAY&#13;
F.T.A. 10; Girls' Glee 10; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 ; Signal 11 , 12, Assistant&#13;
Advert1s1ng Manager; Varsity Choir 11 . LANEGAN, DAVID DUANE&#13;
Bowling Team 12&#13;
LARSEN, DOUGLAS&#13;
LARKIN, CYNTHIA ANN&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Pep Club 10; Roadshow&#13;
l0.l1 ,12; Varsity Choir 11 12&#13;
LAUTENSCHLAGER. JERRY, LYNN&#13;
C&#13;
G.A.A. 11. 12; National Honor Society 12; Pep&#13;
lub 10 ; Spanish Club 10. LAUVER, JAN L.&#13;
a.n ~ 10.11.12; Concert Choir 12; Girls' Glee&#13;
• How to Succeed in Business Without&#13;
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Pon 11; Prom Court 11; Roadshow 11.12;&#13;
Sophomore Wrestling Court 1 O; Student&#13;
Counci l 10, 11, 12; Varsity Choir 11 ; Music&#13;
Festival All City 10, 11, 12; Stage Band&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Sho rthand Award; Senior Class&#13;
Secretary 12; Junior C lass Secretary 11 ;&#13;
Sophomore C lass Secretary 10. LEE, DALE ALAN&#13;
lntramurals 12· T &amp; 1 12; V.l.C.A. 12. LINES, PAMELA 'suE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10.&#13;
LOBENDO, DANI LOUISE&#13;
"The People Next Door" 10; F.T.A. 10; Gymnastics 10, Homecoming Court 12; " How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"&#13;
11 ; "South Pacific" 12; National Honor Society 1 1.1 2; 0 .E. 12, Publicity Chairman 12; Pep&#13;
Club 1 O; Porn Pon 11 , 12, Secreta ryT reasure r 1 1 , Captain 1 2; Roadshow&#13;
10, 11 . 12; Signal 1 1. Exchange Editor 11; Sno&#13;
Ball . Court 12; Student Council 11 ; Varsity&#13;
Choir 1 1; Top 10% ; Iowa State Bar Association; Outstanding O.E. Girl.&#13;
LOBENDO, DARLA LEWELLEN&#13;
Conce rt Choir 1 1 , 1 2; G iris' Glee 1 O;&#13;
SRophomore Madrigal 1 O; Pe p Club 1 O; Oadshow 10&#13;
LODES, MICHAEL DAVID&#13;
Baseball 10, 11 ; F.C.A. 11 , 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10, 11, 12; lntramurals 11 .12; Lettermen's&#13;
Club 10. 1 1 .12; Na tional Honor Society&#13;
10,11.1.2; Prom Court 11 ,12; Sno Ball King&#13;
12; Twirp Court 11; Top 10%; Carter Lake&#13;
P.T.A. Scholarship LONG, JUDY .&#13;
Football 1 O; G .R.A. 10, 11 ; National Honor&#13;
Society 12; Tennis 10; Volleyball 10,1 1. LUST, SUSAN LYNN&#13;
Girls' ee 11; Pep Club 1 O; First place in&#13;
Redesign a Kitchen Contest.&#13;
LUSTGRAAF, STEPHEN M ICHAEL&#13;
V.1.C.A. 12.&#13;
MACE. ANNETTE IRENE&#13;
M A DDEN, DIA NE L&#13;
Pep Club 10 ·&#13;
ADS . DAV.ID MARK&#13;
Boys Glee 10&#13;
M AGNUSON, CYNTHIA A&#13;
MAHAN, BARBARA J . T &amp; I 12. ·&#13;
M AKEPEACE, LAURIE DENISE&#13;
Year boo k 1 1,12; C e ram ics C lu b 1 2,&#13;
Secretary 12 ; F. T.A. 11.12. President 12;&#13;
National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 12; Quill&#13;
an ~ Scroll 11 , 12; Signal 11.12. News Editor&#13;
12, Top 10% ; A.A .U.W . Scholarship: Iowa&#13;
T u i tion .Gr a nt ; Dr a ke Pr es id en ti a l&#13;
Sc holarship; Outstanding Future Teacher Award.&#13;
MANDOLFO, TIMOTHY MARIO&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
MANZ, MICHAEL DUANE&#13;
lntramurals 10 ; T &amp; 1 12.&#13;
MARIO , ROSE&#13;
0.E 12.&#13;
M ARKEL, DANNIE EMM ERT&#13;
Student Council 12; Outstanding Audiovisual Assistant.&#13;
MARKUSON. KIM PATRICIA&#13;
F.C.A. 12; Pep Club 10.&#13;
MARLEY. CLARENCE WESLEY&#13;
Science Club 1 O; Tennis 1 O; Volleyball 1 O. MARTINEZ. JOEY B.&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Boys' Glee 10. MARTINEZ. RACHEL&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
MATTHAL, JAMES G.&#13;
Baseb all 1 O; Bowling Team 10.11 ; lntramurals 10.&#13;
McBRIDE, J . T.&#13;
McCORMICK, LORRAINE GAIL&#13;
F.H.A. 12; F.N.A. 12, President 12; French&#13;
Club 12.&#13;
McCORMICK. SHEILA RAE&#13;
F.N.A. 12.&#13;
McCOY. ROBERTA MAE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Roadshow 10,11.12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 .12.&#13;
McCOY. VICKIE LYNN&#13;
Girls' Glee 11 ; Roadshow 10, 11 .&#13;
McDANIEL, KAREN ANN&#13;
McDANIEL, STANLEY DEAN&#13;
Basketball 10; Bowling Team 11 ; D.E.C.A. 12.&#13;
McDONALD. CHERIE ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
McDOWELL. SINDY LYN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
McENTEE. PAMELA SUSAN&#13;
A.F.S. 12; Yearbook 12; Gymnastics 10;&#13;
National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep Club 1 O;&#13;
Porn Pon 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12;&#13;
Quill and Scroll 12; Signal 11 , 12; Student&#13;
Council 11 ; Track 10,11; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
MclNTOSH. PAULA ELAINE&#13;
National Honor Society 12; O.E. 12; Pep Club&#13;
1 O; Porn Pon 11 , 12; Roadshow 11 ; Signal 11 ;&#13;
Student Council 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 ; Top&#13;
10% .&#13;
McMILLEN. JERRY LEE&#13;
Baseball 10; Basketball Manager 10; T &amp; 112.&#13;
MECSEJI, WILLIAM MICHAEL&#13;
Baseball 10; F.C.A. 12; Football 10, 11 , 12; lntramurals 11, 12; Radio Station 12; Student&#13;
Council 10.&#13;
MEYER, DONNA MARIE&#13;
Basketball 11 ; Bowling Team 1 O; Concert&#13;
C hoir 12; Power Puff Football 10, 11 ; Girls'&#13;
Glee 10; Golf 10, 11 , 12; G.R.A. 10, 11 ; library&#13;
C lub 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 10.11 ; Varsity Choir 11; Volleyball 10, 11 .&#13;
MILLS, DEWIGHT LARRY&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12; Roadshow 11.&#13;
M ILLS, ROD L.&#13;
lntramurals 12; T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 12.&#13;
MINTON, KAREN L.&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Girls' Glee 10; "South&#13;
Pacific" 12; National Honor Society 12:&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11: Varsity Choir 11 ; Top 10%.&#13;
MOATS, DAVID LEE&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12.&#13;
M OHR, SUSAN KATHLEEN&#13;
Art Club 12 , President 12; Ceramics Club 12:&#13;
Pep Club 10; Betty Crocker Award; Outstanding Commercial Artist.&#13;
MOON, DAVID RICHARD&#13;
MOORE, CHERYL ANN&#13;
Band 11 , 12; Basketball 12; Concert Choir 12;&#13;
Bernie Bolton Career Education Scholarship.&#13;
MOORES, KEVIN GENE&#13;
Band 10, 11, 12, Drum Major 12; Baseball&#13;
10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 1 1; National Honor&#13;
Society 10,11,12; Orchestra 11 ,12; Top 10%;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar.&#13;
MOWRY, MARSHA JANE&#13;
Boys' Basketball Stat Keeper 12; Girls' Glee&#13;
11 ; "South Pacific" 12; National Honor Society 12; Roadshow 12; Swimming 10; Varsity&#13;
C hoir 12; "Skin of Our Teeth" 12; Speech&#13;
Club 12, Secretary 12; D.A.R. Citizenship.&#13;
MYERS, DONALD DESMOND&#13;
Boys' Glee 10; Signal 11 ; V.l.C.A. 11 ,12.&#13;
MYERS, DONALD PAUL&#13;
T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 12; Third place for Mig and&#13;
Tig Welding-State V.l.C.A. Contest.&#13;
MYERS, PETER GEORGE JR.&#13;
Track 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
NARMI, KEITH EUGENE&#13;
Football 10, 11 ; Boys' Glee 1 O; Homecoming&#13;
Escort 12; Key Club 10; National Honor&#13;
Society 12; Student Council 10; Wrestling 10.&#13;
NAVJOKAITIS, COLLEEN EDMONDS&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; G.R.A. 10; Pep Club 10:&#13;
Roadshow 10.&#13;
NEIGHBORS, DAVID ALAN&#13;
All-State Music 11 : Baseball 1 O; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Boys' Glee 10; lntramurals 12;&#13;
Madrigal 11 , 12; Sophomore Madrigal 10;&#13;
"How to Succeed in Business Without Really&#13;
Trying" 11 ; "South Pacific" 12; National&#13;
Honor Society 10, 11 , 12; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Top 10%; First place in Omaha Barbershop&#13;
Quartet Contest; Superior Rating in State&#13;
M usic Contest.&#13;
NELSON, DEBORAH MARIE&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12; G.R.A. 10,11 ,12; Orchestra&#13;
11; Volleyball 10, 12.&#13;
NIKSICH, MICHAEL JOHN&#13;
Basketball 10, 11 ; D.E.C.A. 12; Football 10.1 1;&#13;
lntramurals 12; Prom Court 11 ; Student&#13;
Counci l 12; Track 10.&#13;
NOWLAND, CHRISTEN ARERY&#13;
Power Puff Football 11 ; Student Council 11 . NURTON, MELODIE JEAN&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12.&#13;
O'BRIEN, JACKIE MARIE&#13;
Concert Choir 11, 12; Girls' Glee 1 O; "How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"&#13;
11 ; National Honor Society 10, 11.12; Pep&#13;
Club 10; Porn Pon 11 , 12; Student Council 12,&#13;
Top 10%.&#13;
O'DONIEL, BECKY JO&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary 11 , 12, Vice President 12; Girls' Glee 10; Homecoming Gour:&#13;
12; National Honor Society 12; Pep Club 10·&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 ; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Court 10; Student Council 11 , 12; Varsit\&#13;
Choir 11 ; Shorthand Award . ·&#13;
OSBORN, GARY MARK&#13;
Baseball 10, 11, 12; Basketball 1O,11 , 12; Foot··&#13;
ball 10. 11 . 12; Best All-Around Athletf'&#13;
Trophy.&#13;
OSBORNE, BRADLEY H.&#13;
Band 10, 11 ; Outstanding Auto Technician&#13;
Award.&#13;
OVIATT. KRIS A.&#13;
All-State Music 11 ; Concert Choir 11 , 12,&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Madrigal 11 ,12; Sophomon .&#13;
Madrigal 10; " How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Really Trying" 11 ; "South Pacific" 12,&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Track 10; Superiof&#13;
Rating in State Music Contest.&#13;
OWENS, JIM D.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 11 .&#13;
OWENS, MARY JANE&#13;
National Honor Society 12.&#13;
OWENS, RAY L.&#13;
lntramurals 12; Wrestling 11 .&#13;
PARISH. TERRY GENE&#13;
PARKER, DONNA ELLIOTT&#13;
PARKER, DORIS JOANN&#13;
Band 10, 11; Basketball 11 , 12; Golf 12; G.R.A.&#13;
10, 11 . 12; National Honor Society 11 , 12;&#13;
Swimming 10.11, Track 10,11 ,12; Volleyball&#13;
10, 11, 12; Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship;&#13;
Best All-Around Athlete Trophy; Junior Class&#13;
Treasurer.&#13;
PARROTT. EUGENIA MARIE&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O; Varsity Choir 1 1. 12.&#13;
PARROTT, JEROLD LEE&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
PEBLEY, PAMELA KAYE&#13;
PENNEY, BARBARA ELAINE&#13;
O.E. 12; Pep Club 10.&#13;
PERIN. DEBRA JEAN&#13;
F.T.A. 10 ,1 1; Girls' Glee 10; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
PETERS, DEBRA JEAN&#13;
" How to Succeed in Business Without Really&#13;
Trying" 11; National Honor Society 12; O.E. 12; Roadshow 12.&#13;
PETERSON, ROBERT HENRY JR.&#13;
Band 10, 11 .1 2; Orchestra 1 O; Roadshow&#13;
11 .12; Varsity Choir 12; Stage Band 10, 11, 12. PETERSON, RON&#13;
Cross Country 10, 11 ; Track 1 O.&#13;
PETRY. RICHA RD EUGENE&#13;
Key Club 10; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
PICKINPAUGH, DAVID RAY&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" 11;&#13;
" Marigolds" 12; Football 10 , 11, 12, CoCaptain 12; lntramurals 12; Key Club 10, 11;&#13;
Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12; "How to Succeed&#13;
in Business Without Really Trying" 11;&#13;
"South Pacific" 12; Roadshow 11 , 12; Student&#13;
Council Vice-President 12; T &amp; 112; Track 10;&#13;
Wrestling 10.11 ; Don Frame Trophy for Football.&#13;
PIERCE, DON SCOTT&#13;
Football 10, 11 ; Radio Station 10 11&#13;
PIGSLEY, BRAD WARREN . .&#13;
Boys' Glee 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11; Varsity&#13;
Choir 1 1,12.&#13;
PITT, KELLY SUE&#13;
PITTMAN, ELSIE LEE&#13;
PODRAZA, TIMOTHY JAMES&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; lntramurals 12; T &amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 11 ,12.&#13;
POLCHOW, BRADLEY ALLEN&#13;
All-State Music 10,11 ; Cinema 8 10; Concert&#13;
Choir. 10, 11; Boys' Glee 1 O; Sophomore&#13;
Madrigal 10; Roadshow 10; Student Council&#13;
10; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
POLLEY, DAN LEE&#13;
PRATT, DAVID DEAN&#13;
Baseball 1 1; Basketball 11 , Cross Country&#13;
12, Football 10, 11 lntramurals 12; Student&#13;
Council 11.&#13;
PRIBYL, JOHN OWEN&#13;
PRICE, DIANE LYNN&#13;
PRUETT, HAZEL ROWENA&#13;
PUNTENEY, PAM PARHAM&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11;&#13;
Student Council 10; Varsity Choir 11 . PULLEN, DENISE DEANN&#13;
Girls' Glee 11 ; G.R.A. 11 ,12; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Track 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 12.&#13;
PURCELL, TERRY C.&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
PURVIS, WILMA MARIE&#13;
QUAKENBUSH, DEBRA LYNN&#13;
Concert Choir 11 , 12; Girls' Glee 1 O; "How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"&#13;
11 ; "South Pacific" 12; National Honor Society 12; Pep C lub 10; Porn Pon 11 ,12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12: Student Council 11 , 12;&#13;
Shorthand Award.&#13;
RAMSEY, SUSAN KAY&#13;
Band 11 ; Girls' Glee 10; Homecoming Court&#13;
12; National Honor Society 11 , 12; Pep Club&#13;
1 O; Porn Pon 11; Roadshow 10, 11 ; Signal 12; Sno Ball Court 12; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Court 1 O; Student Council 11; Varsity Choir&#13;
11 ; Sophomore Class Treasurer.&#13;
RASMUSSEN. RICHARD DEAN&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12.&#13;
REDDING, M ICHEAL KEVIN&#13;
Key Club 12; T &amp; I 12; Wrestling 12.&#13;
REED. DAVID GEORGE&#13;
RENINGER. DONNA MA URENE&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12.&#13;
RIGBY, DEBORAH ANN&#13;
ROBERTS, JANET CATRON L.&#13;
Germ an Club 10.11.12.&#13;
ROBINSON, CINDY L. &#13;
Concert Choir 11,12; Girls Glee 10; " How to&#13;
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"&#13;
11; Roadshow 10,11 ; Tennis 10,11 .&#13;
ROBISON, TERRY LOWELL&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
ROBINSON, VICKI ROBB&#13;
ROCK, DANIEL WALTER&#13;
Football 10,11 ; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
ROCKWELL, DALE LaVERN&#13;
Football 1 O; Signal 11; Student Council 12; T&#13;
&amp; I 12; V.l.C.A. 11 ,12.&#13;
ROCKWELL, STEVE A.&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12; Concert Choir 12; Boys' Glee&#13;
1 O; " South Pacific" 12; Orchestra 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 12; State Small Group Music&#13;
Contest 10, 11 , 12; Spring Play 12; All-City&#13;
Music Festival 10, 11 ,12; State Large Group&#13;
Music Contest 10,11 ,12.&#13;
ROGERS, ERNST A.&#13;
Football 11 ; Swimming 10.&#13;
ROGERS, RICHARD KIRK&#13;
Basketball 1 O; D.E.C.A. 12; Boys' Glee 1 O; lntramurals 11 , 12.&#13;
ROST, ERIC AREL&#13;
Football 10; French Club 10; lntramurals 12;&#13;
Top 10%; Carter Lake P.T.A. Scholarship;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; National Merit&#13;
Scholarship Certificate of Merit; Second&#13;
place 1973 National Math Contest.&#13;
ROLLINS, LAWRENCE D. Basketball 10; Football 11 ; lntramurals 12;&#13;
Track 10.&#13;
ROWE, DAWN RENEE&#13;
French Club 10, President 10; Girls' Glee 10;&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; Student Council 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
ROWLAND, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS JR.&#13;
Bowling Team 11 , 12; Golf 10, 11 , 12; lntramurals 12; Wrestling 10.&#13;
RUBY, ROBERT LEON JR.&#13;
Signal 11 .&#13;
SAGE, TERI LYNN&#13;
A.F.S. 11; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Girls' Glee&#13;
10; Madrigal 11 ,12; " How to Succeed in&#13;
Business Without Really Trying " 11 ; "South&#13;
Pacific" 12; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Student&#13;
Council 12; Superior Rating in State Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
SALVO, MARK STEPHEN&#13;
SCHEEL, GAYLE E.&#13;
Gymnastics 10,11 ; O.E. 12; Roadshow 11 ;&#13;
Thespians 11 .&#13;
SCHULTZ, JUDITH ANN&#13;
Band 11 , 12; Girls' Glee 1 O; Orchestra 1 O; Pep&#13;
Club 1 O; Roadshow 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
SCHULTZ, RICHARD W.&#13;
Career Food Service.&#13;
SCHULTZ, ROBIN LEWIS&#13;
Al l-State Music 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12;&#13;
Girls' Glee 1 O; Madrigal 11 , 12; Sophomore&#13;
Madrigal 10; Musicals 11; "How to Succeed&#13;
in Business Without Really Trying " 11;&#13;
National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep Club&#13;
1O,11 , President 11 ; Roadshow 10, 11 .&#13;
SEM INARA, GARY A.&#13;
Gymnastics 12; Lettermen's Club 12; Swimming 12; Tennis 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
SHAFFER, MICHAEL WAYNE&#13;
F.T.A. 11.&#13;
SHAMBLEN, MARLENE RENEE&#13;
German Club 10,1 1,12, President 11 ; G.R.A.&#13;
1 O; Orchestra 1O,11, 12; Volleyball 10.&#13;
SHIELDS, JOHN JOE&#13;
SHIM, LIZA . . A.F.S. 12; Ceramics Club 12; Varsity Chorr&#13;
12.&#13;
SHOWERS, GARY EUGENE&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Football 10, 11 , 12; Boys'&#13;
Glee 10· Musicals 11 ; "How To Succeed in&#13;
Bus nes~ Without Reall y Trying" 11 ; National&#13;
Ho nor Society 10;11 ,1 2; Roadshow 1.1;&#13;
Swi mming 10,11,12; Track 10,11 ,12; Varsrty&#13;
Choir 11; Nelson Trophy for Outstandrng&#13;
Sportsmanship.&#13;
SHUDAK, KATHY ANN&#13;
Basketball 11; O.E. 12; Pep Club 1 O; Student&#13;
Council 12.&#13;
SILLIK, MARILYN RICHARDS&#13;
Girl s' Glee 10; G.R.A. 10; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Road show 10.&#13;
SINCLAIR, MARK ALLEN&#13;
SKINNER, SALLY SUE&#13;
O.E. 12. SKUDLER, J IM EDWARD&#13;
Basketball 1O,11 ; Football 11 , 12; Track 10.&#13;
SLETTEN, RHONDA MAE&#13;
Pep Club 10; Top 10%.&#13;
SLOCUM , TINA MARIE&#13;
F.T.A. 12; G.R.A. 11 ; Li brary Club 10,11 ;&#13;
Orchestra 10.&#13;
SMITH , CHERYL ANNE&#13;
Chess Club 11; F.N.A. 10,11 , Pres ident 11 ;&#13;
German Clu b 10, 11, Secretary 11 .&#13;
SMITH, JEANNE AN N . Girls' Glee 10; National Honor Society 12;&#13;
Pep Club 1O,11; Roadshow 10, 11, 12; Student&#13;
Council 12, Secretary 12; Varsity Chorr 11 , 12,&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer 11, 12.&#13;
SMITH, LEE ANN&#13;
Signal 11; Food Service 12.&#13;
SMITH, RANDY LEE&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12, Treasurer 12; Boys' Glee 11 ;. lntramural s 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society&#13;
11, 12, Student Councrl 11 12, Wrestlrng&#13;
10,11; Top 10%.&#13;
SMITH, RICHARD ROY&#13;
Basketball 10, 11; Football 11 ; F~e .~h Club&#13;
10; Boys' Glee 10; "South Pacrf1c 12; R.&#13;
Smith All-Stars 11; Roadshow 12; Signal&#13;
11,12; Twirp Court 11 ; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
SNETHEN, PAMELA ANN&#13;
A.F.A. 12; Bowling Team 10; Concert Choir&#13;
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11, 12; Girls' Wrestl ing Auxil iary 11 . 12; Girls '&#13;
Glee 10; "How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Really Trying " 11 ; National Honor&#13;
Society 11 ,12; Pep Club 10; Student Council&#13;
11 ,12; Top 10%.&#13;
SPEIGHT, RICHARD FORRESTT, JR.&#13;
Baseball 10, 11 ; Basketball 11 ; Bowling Team&#13;
10,12; F.C.A. 11; Golf 12; lntramurals 12;&#13;
National Honor Society 10, 11 , 12; Political&#13;
Action 12; Spanish Club 10; Student Council&#13;
12; Top 10%; State of Iowa Scholar; Union&#13;
Pacific Railroad Scholarship; Third place in&#13;
1973 National Math Contest.&#13;
SPIKER, DALE G.&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Football&#13;
10; Boys' Glee 10; Sophomore Madrigal 10;&#13;
" How to Succeed in Business Without Real ly&#13;
Trying" 11 ; Orchestra 12; Roadshow 1 O;&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
SPIRES, JON G.&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Concert Choir 12; Football&#13;
10,11 ,12, Co-Captain 12; lntramurals 11,12;&#13;
Lettermen's Club 11 , 12; " How to Succeed in&#13;
Business Without Really Trying" 11 · "South&#13;
Pacific" 12; Radio Station 12; Road~how 11;&#13;
Varsity Choir 11; Iowa Tuition Grant; Rotary&#13;
Award for Service to Band.&#13;
SPOONER, JIM 0 .&#13;
Football 12; Food Service 12.&#13;
SPRATT, KRISTINE MORTENSEN&#13;
SPRINGER, PEGGY ANNE&#13;
STAFFORD, TIMOTHY JAMES&#13;
Concert Choir 11 , 12; Boys' Glee 10; " Carnival" 10; " How to Succeed in Business&#13;
Without Really Trying " 11 ; Roadshow 1 o.&#13;
STANFORD, TERRENCE HOWARD&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
STANSBERRY, BECKY SUE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; Pep Club 10; Roadshow 10;&#13;
Student Council 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 . STEMPLE ED F.&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Baseball 10, 11 , 12; Bowling&#13;
Team 11 ; Football 10; lntramurals 1112·&#13;
Lettermen 's Club 11 ,12; "South Pacific" '12 '.&#13;
R. Smith All-Stars 11; Roadshow 1o,11, 12:&#13;
Sno Ball Court 12; Student Council 12; Tennis 12; Senior Class President; Outstanding&#13;
Performance by a Male in a Supporting Role;&#13;
Outstanding Wind Musician.&#13;
STEPPUHN, ROBIN LYNN&#13;
" Marigolds" 12; F.T.A. 10; Homecoming&#13;
Court 12; National Honor Society 1O,11 , 12;&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Firebugs&#13;
11 ; Thespians 11,12; Top 10%; Superior&#13;
Rating in State One-Act Play ; Superior&#13;
Rating in State for Duet Acting ;&#13;
Choreography Award .&#13;
STILES, CHRIS A.&#13;
STOGDILL, PAMELA SUE&#13;
STORK, LINDA LEE&#13;
Basketball 12; Power Puff Football 11, 12;&#13;
G.R.A. 10,11,12; Tennis Manager 11,12; YTeens 10.&#13;
STRONG , DEBRA LYNNE&#13;
Signal 11.&#13;
STUART, ROBERT DAVID&#13;
STUCKER, STEPHEN&#13;
Debate 1 O; Football 1O,11, 12, Co-Captain 12;&#13;
National Honor Society 11 , 12; Sno Ball Court&#13;
12; Student Council 12, President 12; T &amp; I&#13;
12; Wrestling 11 .&#13;
STURM, DIAjl.JE LYNN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
SUMMY, KELLYE.&#13;
Band 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11 , 12; Basketball&#13;
10,11 ,12; Stageband 10,11 ,12; lntramurals&#13;
11 , 12; Key Club 11 , 12; Lettermen's Club&#13;
11, 12; National Honor Society 11 , 12; Prom&#13;
Court 11, 12, Prom Prince 11, Prom King 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Sno Ball Court 12;&#13;
Junior Class Vice-President.&#13;
SWEENEY, DAVID PAUL&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
TALLANT, LENA LUCILLE&#13;
Art Club 12; F.H.A. 12; Girls' Glee 12; G.R.A.&#13;
12; Pep Club 10; Roadshow 12; Track 12·&#13;
Varsity Choir 12; Volleyball 12. '&#13;
TAMMS, TOMMY LEE&#13;
Chess Club 11 .&#13;
TEWS, MARY LOUISE&#13;
C e r a mic s Club 12; G .R.A . 10 , 11,12,&#13;
Treasurer 12; Tennis 12.&#13;
THALLAS, GREGORY WILLIAM&#13;
Football 1 O; Track 10.&#13;
THOMAS, CHARMAINE B.&#13;
A.F.S. 10; Library Club 10; Pep Club 10;&#13;
Roadshow 10; Student Council 12, Secretary&#13;
12; Softball 10.&#13;
THOMAS, KIM J .&#13;
Basketball 10, 11 , 12; National Honor Society&#13;
12; Creighton University Grant.&#13;
THOMPSON, ELLEN SUE&#13;
G.R.A. 10,11,12; Roadshow 11 ,12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ,12.&#13;
THORNTON , DEBBY LYN&#13;
Girls ' Glee 10; O.E. 12, Treasurer 12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
TOMAN, JERI ELAINE&#13;
Spanish Club 11 .&#13;
TOMICH, SANDRA LEA&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
TURNER, CONSTANCE MARIE&#13;
Basketball 11 ; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary 11 ;&#13;
Pep Club 10; Roadshow 10; Trac k 10.&#13;
TURNER , KENNETH&#13;
VAN ALSTINE, WENDY ROSE&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Basketball 11, 12; G .R.A.&#13;
10, 11 , 12, Vice-President 12; Tennis 11, 12.&#13;
VANDERBEEK, CHERYL GAIL&#13;
G.R.A. 11 ; Roadshow 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
VAN EATON, DIANE SORENSON&#13;
Girl s' Glee 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; Roadshow 1O,11 .&#13;
VASICEK. JAN ET RAE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
VOYD , VALENCIA JO&#13;
B aske t ball 11 ; B owlrng Te am 11 ;&#13;
Cheerl eader 10, 11 ; Football 1 O: Gymnastics&#13;
10 ; National Honor Society 11 .12; Roadshow&#13;
10; Track 11 ; Top 10%; U niver sr ty of Iowa&#13;
Scholarshrp.&#13;
VRAN E, KENT EUGENE&#13;
All-Sta te Music 11; Ch ess C lub 1o .11 , 12;&#13;
C o ncert Choir 11 , 12: Deba te Club 11 , 12;&#13;
Boys· Glee 10; M adrig al 11 , 12; Sophomore&#13;
M adrigal 10; " How to Su cceed in B u siness&#13;
W ithout Real ly Trying " 11 ; "South Pacific" 12;&#13;
Na tional Ho n or Society 12; Pol itic al Action&#13;
12: Rad io Sta tio n 12; Road show 11 , 12; S ymposi um Moderator; To p 10%; Or. Ozayd in&#13;
Sc h olarship ; Sta te of Iowa Sc h olar ; National&#13;
M e rit Schol arship Le tter o f Commendatron;&#13;
University of Iowa Freshma n Scholarship;&#13;
Th ird pl ac e in 1974 Nation al Math Contest;&#13;
M arg e Smith Hatcher Outstanding S ervice to&#13;
Choir: First plac e in Oma ha Mus ic Con test ;&#13;
Chess Club Senior Award .&#13;
WADE, CLARK ERNEST&#13;
Tenni s 10.&#13;
WADUM , DENISE KIMBERLY&#13;
G irl s' Glee 10; Pep Club 10; Roadshow&#13;
10,11,12; Varsity Choir 11 ,12; Symposium&#13;
Sp eaker.&#13;
WAHL, ROBERT GLEN&#13;
Baseball 10; Football 11, 12; lntra murals 12.&#13;
WARE, ANGELA ILLENE&#13;
WELCH , MARGARET ANNE&#13;
Conc e rt Cho ir 11, 12 ; G irls ' Glee 1 O;&#13;
Sophomore M adrigal 10; " How to Succeed in&#13;
Business W ithout Really Trying" 11; Pep&#13;
Club 1 O; Roadshow 10, 11 ; Shorthand Award. WELLS, DOLLY ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10; Top 10%.&#13;
WENDT, DAVID 0 .&#13;
WEST, JESS ROBERT&#13;
WESTERBERG. JIM&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
WHIPKEY, ROBERT SCOTT&#13;
Baseball 1 O; Basketball 10, 11; Bowling Team&#13;
1 O; lntramurals. 12; Signal 11 , 12; Student&#13;
Councrl 12; Third place (Class A) in 1974&#13;
Iowa Hrgh School Press Association Spring&#13;
Writing Contest for a Literary Feature. WHITE, JOHN ROBERT&#13;
Ch ess Club 1 O; Football 11 ; Student Council&#13;
11 ; Students for Environmental Action 1 o · Wrestling Trainer, M anager 11 . '&#13;
WHITE, ORAL W .&#13;
" M arigolds" 12; "South Pacific" 12· T &amp; 1 12. WHITESIDES, JEAN MARIE '&#13;
Girls' Glee 11 ; Library Club 11 · Pep Club 10·&#13;
Vars ity Choir 12; Library Awa;d. '&#13;
WILLARD, CARL LAWRENCE&#13;
D.E.C.A. 12.&#13;
WILLIAMS, LORI ANN&#13;
Yearbook 12; Cheerleader 11 , 12, Varsity&#13;
Captarn 12; Homecoming Court 12; Nation al&#13;
Honor Secret~ 10, 11 , 12; Pep Club 1 O; Prom&#13;
Court 12; Qu.rll and Scroll 12; Signal 11 . 12,&#13;
Managrng Edrtor 12; Sno Ball Qu een 12· Stu -&#13;
d ent Council 11 , 12; Sophomore Class V icePres id ent; Top 10% ; Omaha World -Herald&#13;
Key Staffer Award; State of Iowa Scholar;&#13;
Iowa State Unrversity Adm i s s ion with&#13;
Recognition for High Scholarship.&#13;
WILLIAMS, PEGGY JEAN&#13;
Cheerleader 10; Girls' Glee 10· Roadshow&#13;
10, 11; Varsity Choir 1 O; Shorth'a nd Awa rd;&#13;
Typing Award .&#13;
WILLIAMS, RICHARD MORRIS&#13;
Swimming 11 ,12.&#13;
WILLIAMS, VICKY SHERE&#13;
WILLIAMSON, GREG ALAN&#13;
Boys' Glee 1 O; lntramurals 12; Road show 11 ; Var sity Choir 11 .&#13;
WILLIAMSON , KIM ELAINE&#13;
F.T.A. 11 ,12, Secretary 12; G .R. A . 11; O.E.&#13;
12; Pep Club 10, 11; Spanis h C lub 11 , President 11 .&#13;
WILSON , DONNA LAURA&#13;
Chess Club 11 ; F.N.A . 11; German C lub&#13;
11 ,12; Library Club 11 .&#13;
WILSON, MADONNA DIANE&#13;
F.H .A . 12 , Parliam e ntarian 12 · F .N .A .&#13;
10, 11 , 12, Secre tary 12; Ste rl ing Silver&#13;
Homemaking Award .&#13;
WILSON , WILLIAM H .&#13;
T &amp; I 12. V.l.C.A. 12.&#13;
WIRTH , JEFFERY LYNN&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; lntramurals 12.&#13;
WISER, KIRK ALAN&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
WISKUS , JAMES MICHAEL&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
WORDEN , LEROY CLARK&#13;
Library Club 10; Stud ent Council 10&#13;
W RIGHT, VICKI SU E&#13;
Bowling Team 10; D.E.C.A. 12; Pep Club 10;&#13;
D.E.C .A. Top Sales Person.&#13;
YOPP, CAROL JOANNE&#13;
Sig nal 11 ; Sophomore Wrestling Court 10&#13;
YOU NG, BI LL&#13;
T &amp; I 12. YOUNG, JACQUELIN E L.&#13;
F.T.A . 12; Gymnasti cs 11; Spanish C lub&#13;
11 , 12; M o rningside Co llege Achievement&#13;
Award and Grant.&#13;
YORK, REBECCA ELAINE&#13;
Girls' Glee 10; lntramu rals 10, 11 ; Roadshow&#13;
11 ; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
ZAIGER . LEON JOSEPH&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
ZAREK, LEWIS&#13;
lntramurals 12; T &amp; I 12; V.l.C .A . 12 &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
Wouldn't it be boring if we were all&#13;
alike? As in everything else, being all&#13;
al ike would take away the fun and excitement of the dances, plays and&#13;
programs put on at Tee Jay each year.&#13;
The Activities Survey taken by the&#13;
1973-7 4 yearbook staff helps relate the&#13;
differences in people to the activities&#13;
held this year.&#13;
Out of 400 surveys given to all&#13;
three grades, 45% felt that Sno-Ball&#13;
was the best dance this year. 30% said&#13;
it was Prom, and 25% listed Homecoming. For all these dances, 52% felt they&#13;
should be held somewhere other than&#13;
the fieldhouse.&#13;
67% marked it unfair that the&#13;
same people were always on court,&#13;
with 47% wanting to limit each person&#13;
to being on one court. 74% answered&#13;
yes to more after-game dances.&#13;
The best-enjoyed activity program&#13;
this year was the Rock Music presentation, voted in favor of by 80% of the&#13;
students answering the survey. 89%&#13;
wanted to have more of these activity&#13;
programs.&#13;
The plays did not seem to go over&#13;
so well, as only 17% attended all three&#13;
productions. 39% did not attend any,&#13;
and 22% attended 1 or 2 plays.&#13;
Reasons for not attending ranged from&#13;
working, in which 51 % of those not&#13;
attending were doing , to lack of&#13;
transportation.&#13;
Pep rallies were still popular as&#13;
77% felt that they are worthwhile, and&#13;
75% said we should have more of&#13;
them . Raising spirit and helping the&#13;
teams suppo rted were listed as&#13;
benefits.&#13;
The success of the boys' intramural programs this year brought a&#13;
94% vote in favor of having girls' intram urals.&#13;
Besides going to Tee Jay activities, 53% had jobs after school,&#13;
ranging from 5 to 40 hours a week. 75%&#13;
of those who did work did so because&#13;
they needed the money. &#13;
World Record Smashed By Girls Recreation&#13;
Association!&#13;
The world's hopscotch record&#13;
was broken by approximately 40&#13;
G.R.A. members on September 13,&#13;
14, and 15, 1973.&#13;
The previous record was set by&#13;
1 O English boys in 30 hours and 595&#13;
games , which was substantially&#13;
beaten with a new record of 48 hours&#13;
and 9061/2 games.&#13;
Pledges were taken by the girls&#13;
to raise funds for their activities, and&#13;
their pledges totalled $704.&#13;
, _ ..' . - -., .. , ... - - . :.....~ . ~&#13;
_,~~- ---&#13;
Helping to add another game to the total is senior Jerry Lautenschlager.&#13;
Sleeping soundly after a long day of hopscotching is the sponsor, Lavonne Pierson . &#13;
Vocalists And Instrumentalists&#13;
Participate In Several Contests&#13;
Five vocalists and two band&#13;
members were selected from Tee Jay&#13;
to participate in the 27th Annual Iowa&#13;
All-State Festival Contest at Harlan on&#13;
Saturday, October 27, 1973. The&#13;
students were selected through strict&#13;
auditioning, with only 96 selected for&#13;
choir and 46 for band in Southwest&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The members proudly&#13;
represented Tee Jay on Saturday,&#13;
November 24, 1973, at the concert&#13;
held at the Hilton Coliseum on the ISU&#13;
campus in Ames, Iowa, giving up their&#13;
free time over Thanksgiving vacation&#13;
to rehearse for the concert.&#13;
Those receiving one ratings&#13;
(superior at Small G·roup Contests&#13;
were Carol Kelsen, Mark Chullino,&#13;
and Ron Myers, Kevin Epperson, Bill&#13;
Crager, Tim Messersmith, Kevin&#13;
Moores. Wayne Erickson, Jerry Weir,&#13;
Jim Hawkins, Ed Stemple, Joyce&#13;
Thompson, Joyce Overton, Marianne&#13;
Triplett, Virginia Heck, Wendy Van&#13;
Alstine, Janis Davis, and Sheila&#13;
Wood.&#13;
Above: Participating in the All State Music Festival were vocalists Jerry&#13;
Brabec, Paul Blain, Carol Kelsen, Mark Chullino. Not pictured is Robin&#13;
Lewis. Band members are Sheila Wood and Joyce Overton. Below: Those&#13;
receivi ng one ratings at the Small Group Contest were Row 3: Kevin&#13;
Epperson (Trombone), Bill Creger (Snare), Tim Messersmith (Trombone),&#13;
Kevin Moores (French horn), Ron Myers (Vocal), Wayne Erickson (French&#13;
horn). Row 2: Jerry Weir (Percussion), Jim Hawkins (Baritone Saxophone), Mark Chullino (Vocal), Ed Stemple (Trumpet), Joyce Thompson&#13;
(Bass clarinet), Joyce Overton (Clarinet). Row 1: Marianne Triplett (Violin),&#13;
Virginia Heck (Cello), Wend y Van Alstine (Bass clarinet), Janis Davis&#13;
(Oboe), Carol Kelsen (Vocal), and Sheila Wood (Bassoon). &#13;
Karyl Draper (Ruth) portrays a "lunie" as she lights up a cigarette.&#13;
Teresa Hardiman (Beatrice) attempts to drink away her problems. &#13;
"Man In The Moon Marigolds" Uses&#13;
Five Girl Cast In 73 Fall Play&#13;
A five girl cast performed the&#13;
1973 presentation of "The Ettects Of&#13;
Gama Rays On the Man On The Moon&#13;
Marigolds."&#13;
The mood of the play was&#13;
centered around a broken home in&#13;
which two sisters, one of who was a&#13;
genius and the other a half crazed&#13;
lunatic, both competed for attention&#13;
from their d runken mother.&#13;
The cast consisted of:&#13;
Tilly . . . . . . . . . . Carol Jeppesen&#13;
Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karyl Draper&#13;
Annie . . . . . . . Angie Ankenbauer&#13;
Beatrice . . . . . . Teresa Hardiman&#13;
Janice Vickery . Nancy McTwiggan&#13;
(Above) Nancy McTwiggan (Janice Vickery) displays her cat skeleton on the science fair competition . (Below) Angie Ankenbauer (Ann ie) needs support to make her way to lunch.&#13;
Carol Jeppeson (Tilly) weeps over her dead&#13;
rabbit wrapped in a blanket. &#13;
·11,&#13;
Vicky Darveaux displays her crown and roses proudly after the announcing of her being queen.&#13;
Forming the 1973 Homecoming Court were from left to right , 1st row;&#13;
Susie Ramsey, Dani Lobendo, Queen Vicky Darveaux, Deb Bradford,&#13;
Carol Kelsen , and Vicki Frost. 2nd row; Robin Steppuhn , Lori W1t11ams,&#13;
Debbie Cox. Peggy Haynie, and Becky O'Donnell. &#13;
A member of the group 'Real Fast' performs at&#13;
the renewed 1973 Homecoming dance.&#13;
Vicky Darveaux Is Crowned 1973&#13;
Homecoming Queen; T. J. Falls 21-8&#13;
The policy taken by last year's&#13;
student council of not having a&#13;
homecoming dance should have&#13;
been kept this year.&#13;
The successful halftime&#13;
festivities (the crowning of Vicky&#13;
Darveaux as queen) were marred by a&#13;
21-8 loss to North and a poorly planned, sparsely attended dance.&#13;
As the band played "Moon River"&#13;
a tense atmosphere filled the brisk&#13;
October 19th air as the three week&#13;
rain delayed event was com ing to a&#13;
climax with the announcing and the&#13;
crowning by last years queen Deb&#13;
Tatreau of Vicky Darveaux. A flurry of&#13;
helium balloons and a shower of&#13;
fireworks accompanied the queen&#13;
and her court.&#13;
"Real Fast' was the group capping the night with a dance at the&#13;
fieldhouse in which Student Council&#13;
lost $200.&#13;
Members of the Tee Jay Band performs "Moon River" at Homecoming festivities.&#13;
71 &#13;
"Second-Hand Rose", from the movie "Funny&#13;
Girl", was sung by Kary l Draper.&#13;
'It Happened On Broadway' Serves&#13;
As Tee Jay's '73 Roadshow Theme&#13;
"It Happened On Broadway" was&#13;
the theme chosen for the 1973&#13;
Roadshow, held November 15,16,and&#13;
17.&#13;
For three days in November the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson stage turned into a&#13;
Broadway production with such music&#13;
as "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "I Feel&#13;
Pretty", and "Give My Regards to&#13;
Broadway"&#13;
The Roadshow consisted mainly&#13;
of song and dance routines but with a&#13;
few variety acts, such as studentdrawn cartoons, a piano solo, and a&#13;
comedy act by the art department,&#13;
m ixed in for fun.&#13;
Instrumental acts also added&#13;
variety.&#13;
"The Marvelous Toy", a novelty act, was danced by Robin Steppuhn, Deb Peter s, Carol J eppesen&#13;
and Dani Lobendo.&#13;
Ed Stemple opens the show by 'Giving his Regards To Broadway.' &#13;
Below: Steve Rockwell, Tim Messersmith, Ed Stemple, Jerry Wier and Mike Wright perform Bill&#13;
Bailey in Tee Jay's own Dixieland band.&#13;
Above: The only comedy act of the show was&#13;
done by Jan Adamson , Tom Parrack and Linda&#13;
Bacon.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Vocalists, Dancelines Entertain&#13;
For Three Roadshow Performances&#13;
Members of the varsity dance li ne present "Rodeo" Members are from left to right, 1st row; Kathy&#13;
Kerber. Dena Lee, Deb Quakenbush, 2nd row; Lori Hunt and Kathy Cahi ll, 3rd row; Deb Peters,&#13;
Robin Steppuhn and Dani Lobendo.&#13;
Diane Brown, Angie Ankenbauer and Kathy Leeper provide a novel song and dance to "Rubber&#13;
Duck/'&#13;
Robin Stepp uh n p erforms an tnterpretlv&gt;iJ&#13;
dance to "First Tim e Ever I saw your Face." &#13;
During a competition yell, junior cheerleaders Terese Heffernan and Sheri Johnson burst out&#13;
laughing before they throw pies in each others face.&#13;
Football players get " psyched up'" for the game that night.&#13;
Spirit Promoted&#13;
By Hardhat Cll!.IQ&#13;
Plagued by poor attendance and&#13;
lack of enthusiasm, this year pep&#13;
assemblies at Tee Jay were few and&#13;
far between.&#13;
Limitations suggested by the administration and coaches, such as no&#13;
skits and no involvement of the&#13;
players, resulted in pep assemblies&#13;
consisting of only a few cheers, wh ich&#13;
usually did little to raise Tee Jay's&#13;
spirit.&#13;
Spirit was promoted, though, by&#13;
a new " pep club" at Tee Jay called the&#13;
Hardhats, which was made up of all&#13;
boys, who wore orange and white&#13;
painted hardhats.&#13;
75 &#13;
16&#13;
T.J.-A.L. Raise $267&#13;
For Worthy Cause&#13;
A benefit, held March 25, for the&#13;
Bruce Nelson memorial fund , proved&#13;
very successful in raising $276.31 for&#13;
Muscular Dystrophy.&#13;
The Tee Jay and A. L. student&#13;
councils sponsored the event, which&#13;
featured a basketball game between&#13;
Tee Jay's and A. L.'s Intramural allstars. Tee Jay dropped the game 70-&#13;
56, but picked up a big halftime win in&#13;
the pie-eating contest.&#13;
Leading in Tee Jay's losing&#13;
basketball cause were Bill Anderson&#13;
with 18 points and Bob Wh ipkey with&#13;
17 points.&#13;
Top pie-eaters for Tee Jay were&#13;
Mark "Critter" Kritenbrink, "Skipping"&#13;
Jim Skuddler, "Devouri ng" Bruce&#13;
Hansen, "Bouncing" Rich Bonacci&#13;
and "Rol ling" Rick Rogers.&#13;
''Rolling" Rick Rogers takes little time in finishing off his pie, to help the Tee Jay pie-eaters capture&#13;
first place.&#13;
Mark "Critter" Krintenbrink takes first place as teammate Jim Skuddler takes a breather.&#13;
Lee Goss drives for two as the Tee Jay in&#13;
tramural all-stars play A. L. all-stars for charity &#13;
After being dissatisfied with the goat, Jerry Bravec (Melamad) takes it back to Teresa Hardiman&#13;
(Goat Seller) to get his money back.&#13;
Play Receives 1 's;&#13;
Brabec State Actor&#13;
"The Story of Chelm" proved&#13;
rewarding to the cast and all who were&#13;
involved. The play received a 1 rating&#13;
in both State and District Contest.&#13;
Jerry Brabec was named&#13;
Outstanding State Actor for his part&#13;
as Melamad 'the teacher'. Other&#13;
characters were Karyl Draper, Bar&#13;
Maid; Brian Elder, Stranger; Francis&#13;
Etzerodt, Rabbi, and Gloria Haats,&#13;
Angel.&#13;
Others were John Hard iman ,&#13;
Mendel 'The book peddler'; Teresa&#13;
Hardiman, Goat Seller; Mark Neill,&#13;
Bartender; Teresa Pogue, Rifkele's&#13;
friend , and Robin Steppuhn, Rifkele.&#13;
The student director was Chri sti&#13;
Gardner.&#13;
All female goats brought to Chelm turn to male goats. Frands Etzerodt (Rabbi) declares this a law, as Jerry Brabec&#13;
(Melamad) and Robin Stepphun (Ritkele) listen.&#13;
77 &#13;
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'Eclipse,' Decorations Help Make&#13;
'73 Sno-ball A Financial Success&#13;
The 1973 Sno-ball dance&#13;
became the first dance in 1973 to&#13;
make money.&#13;
All previous school dances have&#13;
lost money but the Sno-ball dance&#13;
stayed out of the red mainly due to the&#13;
group, Eclipse who were widely enjoyed.&#13;
Glistening Christmas was the&#13;
theme with the fieldhouse decorated&#13;
accordingly. A 25-foot Christmas tree&#13;
highlighted the decorations as it was&#13;
set up in the entrance way with paths&#13;
set for couples to walk around.&#13;
As the Sno-ball court wal ked&#13;
around the tree in couples t he&#13;
suspense built awaiting the crowning&#13;
of the King and Queen.&#13;
The delightful moment c am e as&#13;
Lori Will iams and Mike Lodes were&#13;
crowned Queen and King .&#13;
Members of the 1973 Sno-ball Court consisted of 1st row left to right; King&#13;
Mrke Lodes and Queen Lori Williams. 2nd row: Peggy Haynie, Deb Cox,&#13;
Sue Ramsey. Mark Chullino, Dani Lobendo and Vicky Darveaux. 3rd row;&#13;
Kell y Summy, Steve Stucker. Ed Stemple, Vicki Frost. Joanie Gore and&#13;
Rich Bartholomew. 4th row: Ed Kermoade and Dave Lamphear &#13;
(Above) King Mike Lodes crowns Lori Williams as 1973 Sno-ball Queen at intermission of the dance.&#13;
(Below) King Mike Lodes and Queen Lori Williams sit proudly as royalty of the 1973 Sno-ball dance. &#13;
80&#13;
&lt;&#13;
Spare time for senior Mike Lodes is filled by pumping gas part-time.&#13;
Outside activities were cut somewhat as an energy crisis was felt throughout the United States and&#13;
speed limits were lowered. &#13;
Bicycl ing has become a popular means of&#13;
transportation for Junior, Jim Hawkins.&#13;
Wide Range of Outside Activities&#13;
Adds Interest to T.J . Student Life&#13;
3:05 schools out, but this is only&#13;
the beginning for most students as&#13;
they fill their spare time with a variety&#13;
of outside activities.&#13;
Outside activities range from&#13;
keeping a part-time job to sleeping.&#13;
Part-time jobs play a big part for high&#13;
school students because they can get&#13;
in programs to work during school.&#13;
Volunteer work is also done as candy&#13;
striping in hospitals was a way to help&#13;
without being paid such as in other&#13;
jobs.&#13;
Senior, Mary Gill serves coffee to senior Kathy Cahill as she fills her spare time earning money.&#13;
8 1 &#13;
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Nation's Energy Crisis Changes&#13;
Tee Jay Students' Leisure Time&#13;
The big activity for many Tee Jay&#13;
students is driving up and down&#13;
Broadway, but this activity was cut&#13;
down when the energy crisis hit and&#13;
gas prices boomed . Certain stations&#13;
had a purchase limit, and then a new&#13;
speed limit was put into effect, which&#13;
cut all highway and interstate speeds&#13;
from 75 mph. to 55 mph.&#13;
Modes of transportation took a&#13;
slight turn, also, in view of the energy&#13;
crunch. Bicycling and motorcycles&#13;
thus were more popular.&#13;
Trying to decide what to spend her money on 1s&#13;
senior Deb Bradford.&#13;
Movies became very popular for Ken Rice and other T. J . students as prices were lower d to 50 cants&#13;
at a local C. 8 . theater. &#13;
To get ready for his big night-on-the-town Bob Whipkey washes his car.&#13;
Probably the most favorite past-time of sophomore Pam Rossum (above) and most students is&#13;
sleeping. While some students sleep others, like Dick Speight (left), exercise by bowling.&#13;
83 &#13;
A4&#13;
Successful Year&#13;
For lntramurals&#13;
Intramural sports proved highly&#13;
successful this year as two sports&#13;
were organized, with the introduction&#13;
of scooter football and the continuation of basketball.&#13;
Mr. John Kinsel and Mr. Tom&#13;
Vincent organized the sports, which&#13;
attracted 250-300 active players.&#13;
Scooter football, wh ich was new&#13;
as an intramural sport but had been&#13;
played like a regular football game&#13;
except scooters are used .&#13;
Starting the season , the teams&#13;
were separated into two leagues with&#13;
the league champions playing in&#13;
super " scooter bowl" No. 1, with the&#13;
winner being the Fleet scooters.&#13;
Mr. Kinsel and Mr. Vincent&#13;
refereed for all football games, including the all-star game played after&#13;
the championship game at halftime of&#13;
a girls' varsity basketball game.&#13;
The basketball teams were set&#13;
up as the football teams into two&#13;
leagues with the league champions&#13;
playing during school hours for&#13;
money to help pay for the weight&#13;
machine.&#13;
Members of the first super scooter bowl championship team are fro m left to right Row 1 Mark&#13;
Chullino, Jeff Huff, and Wayne Erickson. Row 2: Dave Neighbors. Kelly Summy, and M ike Dilts.&#13;
Dave Lamphear deflects a pass intended for Brian Poldberg. &#13;
Coach Bob McCool goes up for his "skyhook" over Bob Whipkey and Dick Speight, as Wayne Mains&#13;
and Bob Harden await the rebound.&#13;
Dave Baker of the Greasers and Bob Whipkey of the Hustlers jump center to start the championship&#13;
intramural game, which the Greasers won 41-30.&#13;
Mike Lodes of the Hustlers jumps high to shoot&#13;
over the outstretched arm of Ed Kermoade.&#13;
8 5 &#13;
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Students Make Musical A Success;&#13;
South Pacific Charms Audiences&#13;
Buying a ticket to Tee Jay's&#13;
musical, South Pacific, was like buying a ticket to an exotic south-sea&#13;
island for the owner. The Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High School Music and&#13;
Drama Departments presented the&#13;
musical, South Pacific, on March 14,-&#13;
15, and 16. South Pacific was adapted&#13;
from James A. Michener's pulitzer&#13;
Prize winning novel, "Tales of the&#13;
South Pacific."&#13;
The auditions for the musical&#13;
were changed this year to include the&#13;
whole student body at Tee Jay instead&#13;
of just limiting it to the Concert Choir.&#13;
This was done to give the other&#13;
students an opportunity to be in the&#13;
musical and, also, the choir members&#13;
had other conflicts, which kept them&#13;
from attending rehearsals regularly.&#13;
South Pacific takes place during&#13;
World War II on an island in the South&#13;
Pacific. A Frenchman, Emile De Beeque settled on this island before the&#13;
outbreak of the war and lived with a&#13;
native woman and had two children.&#13;
An American nurse, Ensign&#13;
Nellie Forbush, falls in love with Emile,&#13;
and De Becque asks her to marry&#13;
him. Nellie calls off the affair when she&#13;
learns of his previous marriage and&#13;
children.&#13;
Lt. Cable arrives to set watch on&#13;
a Japanese-held island. On a visit to&#13;
an off-limit island, Bali Ha'i, he meets&#13;
Liat, and falls in love.&#13;
When De Becque learns Nellie is&#13;
through with him, he volunteers for a&#13;
mission with Cable. De Becque survives a Japanese attack, but Cable is&#13;
killed before the Americans arrive.&#13;
When De Becque returns to his own&#13;
island, he finds Nellie waiting , caring&#13;
for his two children and realizing what&#13;
he means to her now. Thinki ng of a way to get Liat and Lt. Cable&#13;
together. Bloody Mary, played by Kris Oviatt,&#13;
cackles away.&#13;
A few of the officers and seabees, discussing a plan , are Mike Dilts, Ed Stemple, Tim Messersmith, Dave Neighbors. and&#13;
Ron Myers.&#13;
l &#13;
Nellie Forbush, played by Carol Kelsen, salutes the audience after singing "Honey Bun" with the nurses and sailors.&#13;
Romantically involved, Lt. Cable, Jerry Brabec, sings a love song to Liat, Lynn Lorenzen.&#13;
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CAST&#13;
Ensign Nellie Forbush . Carol Kelsen&#13;
Emile De Becque .. . Mark Chullino&#13;
Lt. Joseph Cable .... Jerry Brabec&#13;
Bloody Mary .. .. . . .... Kris Oviatt&#13;
Sheila Wood&#13;
Luther Bill is . ..... Dave Neighbors&#13;
Capt. George Brackett . . Mike Dilts&#13;
Commdr. William&#13;
Harbison . . .. . . .. . . . . Ron Myers&#13;
Liat ... . .. .. . . . . . . Peggy Haynie&#13;
Lynn Lorenzen&#13;
These graceful Polynesian girls are really Tee Jay students : Kathy Kerber, Deb Wick, Dani Lobendo,&#13;
and Jan Lauver.&#13;
The nurses in the musical were, from left to right: Lori Hunt, Dena Lee, Nancy Cronland , Teri Sage, Linda Bandemer, Robi n&#13;
Knauss, Kathy Cahill, Sue Schieffer, and Deb Quakenbush. Leading the line is Bi llis, played by Dave Neigh bors. &#13;
(Above) Deb Thornton and her date, Dave Shrader, are married by Elopin' Eli at the Twirp&#13;
ceremonies. (Below) Six happy guys enjoy the fact that they were voted by the girls to be the one&#13;
they would like to be stranded with on a desert island. They are juniors Robert Munch, Rob Williams,&#13;
and Tim Parrack , senior king Doug Johnson, and sophomores Mark Snodgrass and Doug Mahan.&#13;
Johnson Reigns As&#13;
Twirp Week King&#13;
Twirp Week, which was held&#13;
March 4-8, was capped with the boys'&#13;
favorite dance and the crowning of&#13;
the guy that most girls would want to&#13;
be stranded with on a desert is land.&#13;
The court consisted of six&#13;
winners, as ties occurred in the junior&#13;
and sophomore races. Only senior&#13;
Doug Johnson prevailed untied as&#13;
king , with his court, juniors Robert&#13;
Munch , Rob Wi ll iams an d T i m&#13;
Parrack, and sophomores Mark&#13;
Snodgrass and Doug Mahan.&#13;
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Twirp Contests and Dances Prove&#13;
Successful For Student Council&#13;
Twirp Week was highlighted by a&#13;
variety of money-raising contests.&#13;
Junior Gary Hendrix was voted Mr.&#13;
Legs , while Bruce Hansen , Guy&#13;
Thomas, and Roger Cherry ate their&#13;
hearts out to capture the ice cream&#13;
cone eating contest crown.&#13;
The week was a financial&#13;
success for student council as a total&#13;
of $176.36 was cleared. Other activities during the week included a&#13;
burlap bag race and a 50's dance at&#13;
the end of the week.&#13;
Eclipse, the group that performed at Sno-Ball, was brought back&#13;
by popular demand to play at the&#13;
Twirp Dance. Junior Steve Harrison becomes "greaser for a&#13;
day" at the 50's dance during Twirp Week.&#13;
SO's day dancers are entertained by Tee Jay's own group, w th lead gu1 anst M ke Wright &#13;
Contestants for Mr. Legs, displaying their wide variety of shapely limbs, are, from left to right, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Paul Blain, Bob Petersen, and Jeff Huff.&#13;
Junior Gary Hendrix proudly displays his winning set of legs.&#13;
Junior Brian Elder and senior Rick Rogers gulp down as many ice cream cones as their stomachs will allow in an effort to win&#13;
the ice cream eating contest.&#13;
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Wilder's "Skin of Our Teeth"&#13;
Symbolizes Progress of Humanity&#13;
On April 26-27 , the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High School Drama Department presented the spring play, "The&#13;
Skin of Our Teeth." This play is filled&#13;
with ideas, symbolism, and hidden&#13;
meanings.&#13;
"The Skin of Our Teeth " is the&#13;
story of how man is always threatened&#13;
by extinction, but survives. The Antrobuses symbolize mankind, as&#13;
their progress is traced.&#13;
THE CAST&#13;
Sabina . . . . . . . . . Teresa Hardiman&#13;
George Antrobus . . .... Mark Neill&#13;
Mrs. Antrobus . . . . . . . Treesa Lyons&#13;
Henry .... . . . ... Dennis Scheffler&#13;
Gladys . . . .. . . .. . .. Julie Bigelow&#13;
FitzpatrickAnnouncer . . . .. . . Jerry Brabec&#13;
Above: Enjoying the attention from their master, Mr. Antrobus (Mark Neill) is confident of the future.&#13;
Below: Laughing it up and making merry, the crowd was unaware of the d isaster to come. &#13;
Here sits mankind, the Antrobuses, from left to right Henry (Dennis Scheffler), Mrs. Antrobus&#13;
(Treesa Lyons), Gladys (Julie Bigelow), and Mr. Antrobus (Mark Neill).&#13;
Luring Mr. Antrobus (Mark Neill) away from his fa m ily, Sabina (Teresa Hardiman) has important&#13;
things on her m ind .&#13;
Warning Sabina of her stupidity is the fortune&#13;
teller (Beth Lukefahr).&#13;
J &#13;
Summy, Gore Reign&#13;
Over 197 4 Prom&#13;
The guests who attended this&#13;
year's Prom were greeted by the atmosphere of a "San Francisco Night".&#13;
Capping the evening was the&#13;
crowning of the k ing and queen, with&#13;
Kelly Summy and Joanie Gore reigning over the 1974 court, and Gary&#13;
Hendrix and DeAnn Stucker being&#13;
honored as prince and princess.&#13;
Serving as Kelly's and Joanie's&#13;
court were Doug Johnson, Mike&#13;
Lodes and Rich Bartholomew, along&#13;
with Lori Williams, Vicky Darveaux&#13;
and Peggy Haynie.&#13;
The junior court was Rob Hurley,&#13;
Rob Williams, John Lahoff, Terese&#13;
Heffernan, Grace Hawley, and Linda&#13;
Bandemer.&#13;
Providing the entertainment was&#13;
Sweetfield, who played a variety of&#13;
songs to a large crowd.&#13;
'&#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
1974 Prom royalty, Queen Joanie Gore and King Kelly Summy.&#13;
Members of the 1974 Prom court are Row 1: Vicky Darveaux, Lori Williams, Queen Joanie Gore, and Peggy Haynie. Row 2:&#13;
Mike Lodes, Rich Bartholomew, King Kelly Summy, and Doug Johnson. &#13;
Members of the 1974 Junior Prom Court are Row 1: Terese Heffernan, Princess DeAnn Stucker, Linda Bandemer, and Grace&#13;
Hawley. Row 2: Rob Williams, Rob Hurley, Prince Gary Hendrix and John Lahoff.&#13;
Junior royalty of the 1974 Prom were Princess DeAnn Stucker and Prince Gary Hendrix.&#13;
Queen Joanie Gore shares her triumph with&#13;
King Kelly Summy in a special dance.&#13;
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Sweetfield Plays&#13;
As Couples Sway Lead guitarist for "Sweetfield" entertains at&#13;
1974 Prom.&#13;
Juniors Terese Heffernan and Rob Hurley swing to the rocki n' sounds of "Sweetfield".&#13;
Above: Juniors Nancy Cronland and Doug&#13;
Gnader enjoy a slow dance by "Sweetfield".&#13;
Below: Sen iors Lori Willi ams and Rich&#13;
Bartholomew are introduced as members of&#13;
the court. &#13;
Every talent or skill that one has&#13;
should be incorporated into a club was&#13;
an answer given by 13% of the students&#13;
surveyed by the 1973-7 4 Monticello&#13;
staff to point out the different likes and&#13;
interests of people.&#13;
Other new clubs suggested&#13;
started with car and motorcycle clubs,&#13;
included rap and outdoor clubs, and&#13;
ended with social and community&#13;
awareness clubs. Such clubs were&#13;
suggested by the 25%, who felt Tee Jay&#13;
does not have enough clubs.&#13;
93% thought organizations were&#13;
an important part of high school,&#13;
although 50% did not belong to any&#13;
clubs. 75% felt clubs were important&#13;
because they gave students a sense of&#13;
belonging. 70% of those students not&#13;
involved in any club said there were too&#13;
many other activities going on. Clubs&#13;
never did anything but get their picture&#13;
in the yearbook, according to 16% of&#13;
those surveyed. 70% did agree that&#13;
more people showed up for yearbook&#13;
pictures than regular meetings. Other&#13;
reasons given included that clubs were&#13;
a waste of time, they were too expensive and were just popularity contests.&#13;
For the 50% who belonged to one&#13;
or more clubs, 60% belong because of&#13;
the activities involved with the club.&#13;
25% joined because of friends, 5% to&#13;
get their picture in the yearbook and&#13;
the rest joined so they could meet new&#13;
people, or because of what the club&#13;
stood tor.&#13;
Rewards of being involved with a&#13;
club were numerous, as those surveyed listed winning , accomplishing,&#13;
doing something to benefit someone&#13;
else, meeting friends , belonging, being&#13;
involved and pride.&#13;
The clubs though , had problems,&#13;
too, as 50% had trouble getting people&#13;
to put a little extra time into planning&#13;
important projects. 25% had trouble&#13;
setting up meetings as not to interfere&#13;
with other activities, and 25% had trouble getting people interested enough to&#13;
attend regularly.&#13;
The problems involved with clubs&#13;
can be seen through Student Council&#13;
as it started off on a bad foot. 33% put&#13;
the blame on the student body, 25% on&#13;
the first president and 25% on the other&#13;
officers. 8% blamed the sponsor and&#13;
7% blamed everyone. The students,&#13;
though, did not resolve the problem, as&#13;
53% thought that officers could attend&#13;
school 1/ 2 day or less. Despite the early&#13;
problems, 82% agreed that the Student&#13;
Council served a purpose.&#13;
As for a few of the other clubs:&#13;
60% did not feel National Honor Society was a popularity contest. The twoyear-old Chess club has made a name&#13;
for itself, as 67% of those surveyed felt&#13;
it should receive school fund s.&#13;
According to 86% cheerleaders&#13;
were still needed and were appreciated&#13;
by 76% of those surveyed.&#13;
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G.R.A., Largest Club at Tee Jay,&#13;
Competes in Athletics, Projects&#13;
Girl's Recreation Association is&#13;
Tee Jay's largest club, with over 80&#13;
girls.&#13;
Meeting every Tuesday after&#13;
school, the girls engaged in an activity&#13;
which could be anything between&#13;
powderpuff football and hiking.&#13;
Heading the club was Patti Dennis, president; Wendy Van Alstine,&#13;
vice-president ; Mary Coziahr,&#13;
secretary; Mary Tews, treasurer; Liz&#13;
Hering, activity chairman; and recording secretary, Lori Freeman.&#13;
A hop scotch marathon in the fall&#13;
was the main money-making project.&#13;
Bake sales were held later to earn extra money.&#13;
Some of the money was used to&#13;
buy camping equipment. Other&#13;
money was used to pay for the spring&#13;
banquet where members received&#13;
pins, ribbons and letters earned during the school year.&#13;
Activities included such things as&#13;
bowling, pingpong an aerial tennis&#13;
tournament, kite flying contest, ice&#13;
and roller skating and a trip to Des&#13;
Moines tor the girls' basketball tournament. Other activities included&#13;
Greek games, camping, and a trip to&#13;
the show.&#13;
To become a member of GRA&#13;
you must go through two initiations.&#13;
The first, informal initiation, is the funniest. The second is the formal initiation.&#13;
\ ,/&#13;
Senior Claudia Gundersen inte ntly sco res a&#13;
game of bowl ing.&#13;
Senior GRA members include: Row 1-linda Stork , Wen dy VanAlstine,&#13;
Patti Dennis. Doris Parker and Deb Nelson . Row 2- Sponsor Sharon&#13;
Semlar, Nancy Bond, Lena Tallant, Vicky Darveaux, Claud ia Gunder en ,&#13;
Mary Tews, De nise Pullen and Sponsor Lavonne Pierson. &#13;
Junior GRA members include: Row 1-Marti Jones, Virginia Feldt, Kathy&#13;
Manz, Janie Williamson, Judy Will iamson and Vicky Jones. Row 2-Linda&#13;
Knott, Joyce Overton , Chris Ad ki ns, Lori Dunn, Nancy Lander and Linda&#13;
Navarette. Row 3-Liz Hering, Mary Coziahr, Suzanne Fletcher, Deb&#13;
Stephens, Diane Cody, Mary Jo Shudak and Pam Toscano.&#13;
Junior Lori Freeman and sophomore Kristi Schafer demonstrate a fast moving game of ping pong.&#13;
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Charter Amended;&#13;
Conduct Stressed&#13;
Thi s year the constitution was&#13;
amended . The club's purpose is to&#13;
organize a program full of a variety of&#13;
physical activities. Other purposes include: offerring opportun ities for&#13;
leadership and responsibilities for&#13;
each girl ; stimulating an interest in&#13;
sport smans hi p and promot in g&#13;
sportsmanlike attitudes and cond uct,&#13;
and stimulating interest in activities&#13;
which will serve students while in&#13;
school and after graduation .&#13;
The hopscoth marathon proved to be the&#13;
biggest money-making project fo r GRA.&#13;
Sophomore GRA members include: Row 1- Barb Eagan, Sue Hardin,&#13;
Kristi Schafer, Lori Freeman, Kim Everett, Cindy Gardner, Tammy&#13;
Skelton, Linda Forsythe, Teresa Reed , Maria Beraldi and Deb Hiers. Row&#13;
2- Barb Hawkins, Deb Graham , Carol Brock, Lori Larkins, Julie Bigelow,&#13;
Deanna Engerbretson, Sue Schefer, Lisa Collins , Deb Bryson, Cathy&#13;
Carmen , Diane Jansenius and Kathy Kerber. Row 3-Deb Griffis, Barb&#13;
Sletten, Cheri Neve, Cindy Darling, Sharon Nelson, Karen Johnson, Linda&#13;
Scott, Ellen Sherlu nd, Kathy Turner, Geri Wilson, Kathy Krueger Row&#13;
4-Semi Anderson , Denise Neighbors, Pam Rossum , Bobble Gann, athy&#13;
Plummer, Lynn Abels, Sue Mowery, Millie Brewer, Sherie T11ompson.&#13;
Jody Hood . &#13;
Members of American Field Service include: Row 1-Michelle Herbst,&#13;
Francis Etzerodt, Pam Snethen and Pam McEntee. Row 2-Teri Anthony,&#13;
Bonnie Andrews, Gretchen Walker, sponsors Paula Wise and Peggy&#13;
O'Connor.&#13;
Frands Etzerodt takes time out from reading&#13;
the paper to wave at the photographer.&#13;
Liza Sh im pauses for a moment from one of her&#13;
many loves, arL&#13;
Two AFS Students&#13;
Study at Tee Jay&#13;
American Field Service (A.F.S.)&#13;
is a club organized to help support the&#13;
foreign exchange students.&#13;
This year Tee Jay had two A.F.S.&#13;
students. Liza Shim from Malaysia&#13;
and Francis Etzerodt from Denmark.&#13;
Liza stayed with the David Hunts,&#13;
while Francis made his home at the R.&#13;
H. Fanciers'.&#13;
A.F.S. meet twice a month on&#13;
Tuesday night.&#13;
This year the annual A.F.S.&#13;
weekend was held in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Students from schools around the&#13;
area came to Council Bluffs for the&#13;
weekend and stayed with families in&#13;
the Tee Jay, Al, and St. Albert area. A&#13;
pot luck supper, roller skating, swimming and a hockey game were some&#13;
of the activities enjoyed by everyone.&#13;
Officers for the club were: President Teri Anthony, Vice-President&#13;
Deb Cox, Secretary Vicky Corbin and&#13;
Treasurer Michelle Herbst.&#13;
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German Club Holds&#13;
Social Meetings&#13;
Many games were played by the&#13;
German club this year. One of them&#13;
was an authentic German game, called " Muhle" , which is something&#13;
between tic-tac-toe and checkers.&#13;
American games, such as Monopoly,&#13;
road map, Aggrevation and Scrabble,&#13;
were given a foreign twist and often&#13;
were played by the club.&#13;
The meetings were held in individual's homes and were more of a&#13;
social gathering than a formal&#13;
meeting.&#13;
A.L.'s German Club and Tee&#13;
Jay's got together at Christmas for a&#13;
gift exchange and again in the spring&#13;
for a steak fry.&#13;
The meetings were enjoyed by&#13;
all the members, including a 1973&#13;
graduate, Kathy Straw, who enjoyed&#13;
them so much she returned this year&#13;
and held the offices of secretary and&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Members of the German club John Brooks, Marlene Shamblen, Ms. Rodriguez, Kathy Straw,&#13;
Howard Brown and Donna Wilson play "German Scrabble". Not pictured are Cathy Sw anson and&#13;
Janet Catron.&#13;
The Spanish club members Lyn Ables, Michelle Herbst, Pam Rossum, Sharon Nelson, Miss Linda&#13;
Farber, Cheryl Abbott, Leonora Litzi, Geri Wilson, Deb Schuemann, Chris Petersen and Deb&#13;
Brownell celebrate Ms. Farber's birthday.&#13;
Spanish Activities&#13;
Include Parties&#13;
Among the m any activities the&#13;
Spanish club participated in was a&#13;
progressive dinner. The mem bers&#13;
went from house to house for each&#13;
course.&#13;
The group learned different Mexican dances, such as the " Mexican&#13;
Hat Dance". Parties and games were&#13;
often on the agenda.&#13;
The club also went Christmas&#13;
caroling at both the Jennie Edmondson and Mercy Hospitals.&#13;
Dinner at an Omaha Mexican&#13;
restaurant proved very fulfilling for&#13;
the girls and gave them a feet of Mexico due to the fact that there even&#13;
were cockroaches crawling on the&#13;
walls.&#13;
Most of the members w r t k&#13;
ing Spanish this year, but It wa not&#13;
required tor mem bership into the&#13;
c lub. All that was necessary was to&#13;
have taken Spanish at one time. &#13;
(Above) Displaying a few of their ceramic pieces are Row 1: Becky Bain,&#13;
Faye Dorf, Patty Jones, Cheryl Murphy, Bonnie Andrews, Liza Shim and&#13;
Susie Mohr. Row 2: Lauriel Makepeace, Yvonne Sletten, Rod Shere, Gindy Pebley, Cheryl Robertson, Cindy McGowan, Dean Hanna, Mr. Steven&#13;
Peters, Mrs. Virginia Petersen, Sue Harris and David Harris. (Below)&#13;
Senior Susie Mohr sands her piece of greenware before glazing.&#13;
Ceramics Club's Popularity Grows;&#13;
Membership Includes Faculty, Staff&#13;
The ceramics club is new this&#13;
year and grew in popularity. There&#13;
were only four members at the beginning of the year, and the club ended&#13;
up with about 23 members in the&#13;
spring.&#13;
Weekly meetings were held to&#13;
collect money for greenware and to&#13;
give general instructions.&#13;
Each member paid for his own&#13;
pieces of greenware and glaze, but&#13;
the club paid for the underglaze, firing&#13;
and tools through a dollar&#13;
membership fee.&#13;
Projects were worked on especially at the weekly meetings; but at&#13;
any time when the sponsor, Steve&#13;
Peters, was in the room , it was possible to work on them . Th is included&#13;
both after school and study halls.&#13;
Have you ever heard of teachers&#13;
being in a club? This club has about&#13;
seven teachers, including Ms. Virginia&#13;
Peterson, attendance office secretary&#13;
and Ms . Paula Wise , business&#13;
teacher.&#13;
The club inherited most of its&#13;
equipment from Ms. Hazel Edwards.&#13;
A kiln , molds, greenware, pouring&#13;
table, barrel for mixing, glazes and&#13;
tools were included .&#13;
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Student council members were Row 1: Cheryl Armstrong , Barb Kelsen,&#13;
Gretchen Walker, Dawn Rowe, Becky O'Doniel , Kathy Shudak, Ed Kermoade and Bob Whipkey. Row 2: DeAnn Stucker, Debbie Bugge, Annette&#13;
Daggett, Kris Tellander, Jane Williamson, Judy Williamson, Maria Beraldi&#13;
and Pam Rossum . Row 3: Cathy Kennedy, Chris Gardner, Kim Lang ,&#13;
Janet Gore, Val Wright, Cheryl Herrick , Cindy Greenlee and Rob Kreitzinger. Row 4: Cheryl Robertson , Terry Armstrong, Deb Frenzen , Mike&#13;
Jackson, Sally Snipes, Dave Wilson , Jim Fennell , M ike Niksich and Peggy&#13;
Haynie. Row 5: Kristie Crane, Liz Herring, Pam Snethan, Karyl Draper,&#13;
Mike Johnston, Annie Paulson, Jackie O'Brien , Deb Quakenbush, Lori&#13;
Will iams and Vicky Darveaux. Row 6: Jane Thomas, Joyce Hall, Shirley&#13;
Weise, Bim Heineman, Teri Sage, Charlene Huff and Brian Elders. Row 7:&#13;
Dick Speight, Steve Groat, Todd Meadows, Mark Daprlzio, Murray Johnson , David Hansen and Rob Will iams.&#13;
Second semester officers Doug Johnson, Vicki Frost and Jeanne Smith discuss new business.&#13;
Rock-n-roll is here to stay for 1unior Gary Hen -&#13;
drix at the student counci l ·spoos "ed SO's&#13;
dance. &#13;
Student council members Cheryl Armstrong, Vicky Darveaux, Jeanne Smith and Vicki Frost hold&#13;
A.L. contestants' arms for the Muscular Dystrophy pie-eating contest.&#13;
Student Council Starts Out Slow,&#13;
Shows Progression in Springtime&#13;
This year's student council president and vice-president were elected&#13;
with the help of a blue 'spirit truck'.&#13;
First semesters' officers were&#13;
preside nt Steve Stucker, vicepresid ent Dave Pickenpaugh,&#13;
secretary Charmaine . Thomas, and&#13;
treasurer Vicki Frost.&#13;
The student council's first activity, as always, was homecoming. The&#13;
half-time activities at the football&#13;
game were highly successful, but the&#13;
dance was a flop, with only about half&#13;
of the homecoming court even present.&#13;
The 1973 student council had&#13;
arranged for a stop light to be installed on 26th and Broadway. When&#13;
school started again in the fall, the&#13;
light had n't appeared. After several&#13;
talks with city officials the lights were&#13;
installed.&#13;
Since both Stucker and Pickinpaugh were in T. &amp; I. in the afternoons, they were unable to attend the&#13;
morning meetings because of job&#13;
conflicts.&#13;
The Sno-Ball dance came next&#13;
and went pretty smoothly, with most&#13;
everyone helping with the&#13;
decorations.&#13;
Much blame for the lack of&#13;
cooperation and concern of the council was directed at Stucker, and he&#13;
soon resigned .&#13;
New officers were placed on the&#13;
council. Charmaine, who graduated at&#13;
midterm, was replaced by Jeanne&#13;
Smith and Doug Johnson became&#13;
president.&#13;
The student council had a slow&#13;
start, according to sponsor Jack&#13;
Holder.&#13;
Twirp week proved momentarily&#13;
successful, and consisted of a Mr.&#13;
Legs contest, a burlap bag race, a fifties dance, an ice cream cone eating&#13;
contest and the twirp dance at the end&#13;
of the week .&#13;
Big Lake was invaded by the&#13;
council members on May 5 for a picnic, which ended the council 's activities.&#13;
Rich Bonacci finished his pie, or should it be&#13;
the pie finishes him (?) at the student councilsponsored A.L.-Tee Jay Muscular Dystrophy&#13;
benefit pie-eating contest.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
"Who's winning?" wonder Pam Miller, Teresa Stogdill, Debbie Connors and Joanne Lane, as they&#13;
read over scorekeeper, Sally Snipes' shoulder.&#13;
Bob Allen proudly d isplays· his winning form .&#13;
Dick Speight, Dave Dawson and Doug Rowland watch, as Mike Connors keeps score at a practice&#13;
session.&#13;
"I could sure use a strike," thinks Pam Miller as&#13;
she sends the ball rolling down the alley. &#13;
Barb Eagan, watching in the background, thinks how funny it would be if Claud ia Gardner dropped&#13;
the ball.&#13;
J im Betchel concentrates on his app roach during a com petition game with Saint Albert's High&#13;
School.&#13;
TEAM&#13;
1. St. A. #1&#13;
2. T.J. #1&#13;
3. A.L. #1&#13;
4. A.L. #3&#13;
5. A.L. #2&#13;
6. St. A. #3&#13;
7. St. A. #2&#13;
8. T.J. #2&#13;
T.J. #1&#13;
Pam Miller&#13;
Teresa Stogdil&#13;
Sally Snipes&#13;
Joanne Lane&#13;
T.J. #2&#13;
Claudia Gardner&#13;
Barb Egan&#13;
Debbie Connors&#13;
WON LOST&#13;
87 21&#13;
80 28&#13;
70 38&#13;
70 38&#13;
49 55&#13;
26 74&#13;
24 80&#13;
18 90&#13;
Boys Finish First&#13;
In Bowling Season&#13;
Every Wednesday during bowling season, Twin City Bowl comes&#13;
alive when students from Abraham&#13;
Lincoln, Saint Albert and Thomas&#13;
Jefferson meet for weekly competition.&#13;
The large amount of participation is amazing because of the fact&#13;
that this activity is not fi nanced by the&#13;
school , but by the stude n ts&#13;
themselves.&#13;
The members of the bowling&#13;
team were Bob Allen , Jim Betchel,&#13;
Steve Calfee, Doug Carruthers, Debbie Connors, Mike Connors, Dave&#13;
Dawson, Dan Detroy, Barb Egan,&#13;
Claudia Gardner, Carl Gates, Mike&#13;
Holbrook , Mike Johnson, Rog King ,&#13;
Joanne Lane, Pam M iller, Mike&#13;
Rehfeldt, Joe Richly, Doug Rowland,&#13;
Sally Snipes, Ron Spracklin, Teresa&#13;
Stogd ill, and Ed Wendt.&#13;
TEAM WON LOST&#13;
1. T.J . #1 96% 151/ 2&#13;
2. A.L. #1 87 25&#13;
3. T.J. #2 83 28%&#13;
4. A.L. #2 54 58&#13;
5. A.L. #3 47 65&#13;
6. T. J. #3 42 70&#13;
7. St. A. #2 33 79&#13;
8. St. A. #2 5 107&#13;
T.J. #1 T.J. #3&#13;
Robert Allen Roger King&#13;
Mike Johnson Carl Gates&#13;
Steve Calfee Mike Rehfeldt&#13;
Mike Holbrook Jim Betchel&#13;
Doug Carruthers Ed Wendt&#13;
T.J. #2&#13;
Ron Sprack lin&#13;
Dan Detroy&#13;
Doug Rowland&#13;
Dave Dawson&#13;
Mike Connors&#13;
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The varsity cheerleading squad, DeAnn Stucker, Sheri Johnson , Vicky Darveaux, Grace Hawley, Annie Paulson, Janie&#13;
Williamson , Terese Heffernan, Kris Tellander and Lori Williams, find the wrestli ng room quite interesting.&#13;
Cheerleaders Have&#13;
Outside Conflicts&#13;
There weren't as many inner&#13;
conflicts this year for the cheerleaders&#13;
as there were outside ones.&#13;
Because of the great number of&#13;
wi nter athletic events, the fifteen&#13;
cheerleaders were split into three&#13;
groups of five each. Each squad&#13;
cheered at one particular event.&#13;
Therefore, certain events had only the&#13;
required five, while others had up to&#13;
the maximum of fifteen , depending on&#13;
the girl 's interest. This caused an unhappy misunderstanding between the&#13;
cheerleaders and athletes, but was&#13;
soon repaired through conferences&#13;
with the coaches and sponsor. The&#13;
cheerleaders raised money in the&#13;
summer, and once school started&#13;
they sold Tee Jay spirit shirts with the&#13;
number on the shi rt being t he&#13;
graduating class year. The money&#13;
was used to pay for new coats and uniforms.&#13;
Rita Johnson, who was the&#13;
sophomore squad captain during&#13;
football, and Jessie Cotten, a member&#13;
of the varsity squad, both quit soon&#13;
after football for personal reasons.&#13;
The varsity squad's captain was&#13;
Lori Will iams, while Vicky Darveaux&#13;
held the office of president. Tam my&#13;
Spears was the sophomore squad's&#13;
captain during basketbal l and wrestling.&#13;
The sophomore cheerlead ing squad consisted of Row 1: Jane Peters and Tam my Spears. Row 2:&#13;
Cindy Gardner and Laurie Crane. Row 3: Becky Andrews and Cheryl Mc intosh . &#13;
Although the cheerleaders' spirit is most often observed, there is also the side of disgust which is&#13;
displayed on the faces of Lori Williams, Grace Hawley and Vicky Darveaux, after a bad call by a&#13;
referee.&#13;
Junior Annie Paulson proves how enthusiastic&#13;
cheerleaders can be.&#13;
Above: Sophomore cheerleaders, Cindy Gardner, Jane Peters, Tammy Spears and Becky Andrews, concentrate on helping&#13;
a wrestler piri his opponent. Below: Juniors Kris Tellander and Janie Williamson shout for victory at a football game.&#13;
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At her personal interview, Charlene Huff ponders on the question, "why do you want to be a cheerleader?", while Lori&#13;
Williams and Vicky Darveaux wait for her answer.&#13;
Seniors' Last Job&#13;
To Teach Cheers&#13;
The final duty of senior&#13;
cheerleaders is teaching the girls who&#13;
wish to try out for the next year.&#13;
There were 32 girls who tried out&#13;
for the 1974-75 squad.&#13;
Each girl had a personal interview with the sponsor, Julie Pycha,&#13;
and seniors Vicky Darveaux and Lori&#13;
Williams.&#13;
The girls were judged on their interviews , attendance and grades,&#13;
jumps, general appearance, attitude,&#13;
voice, movements and grace.&#13;
For senior Lori Williams the end of the year means teaching next year's prospective cheerleaders&#13;
cheers to try out with. &#13;
Distributive Education Markets&#13;
Stadium Cushions, Car Stickers&#13;
Distri butive Education Clubs of&#13;
America, or D.E.C.A., sold quite a few&#13;
item s this year to raise enough money&#13;
to attend state and district contests,&#13;
and also to pay for the employeeemployer banquet.&#13;
The members started off the year&#13;
selli ng stadium cushions and ended&#13;
the year by selling the Tee Jay window&#13;
stickers for the car.&#13;
To be in Distributive Education&#13;
you have to be a member of D.E.C.A.&#13;
The members went to school in the&#13;
mornings and worked at various jobs&#13;
in the afternoons.&#13;
Many of the club's members&#13;
competed in the Area Three D.E.C.A.&#13;
Leadership Contest. Rick Rogers&#13;
placed first in public speaking.&#13;
D.E.C.A. members Norm Geisler, Sheila Gardner, historian ; Steve Cates, vice-president; Stan&#13;
McDaniel president; and Dick Rasmussen look over their scrapbook of events. Not pictured are&#13;
Kathy Bell , secretary; and Carl Willard.&#13;
Rick Rogers finally talks Pam McEntee into&#13;
buying one of D.E.C.A.'s window stickers.&#13;
D. E.C.A. also includes making up ad layouts. Row 1: Vicki Wright, Dwight Mills, Mike Niksich, Tam my Knudson, John Devivo&#13;
and Randy Smith, treasurer. Row 2: Candy Cue, Rick Rogers and Melodie Nurton.&#13;
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OE Offers Skills&#13;
To 18 Senior Girls&#13;
Office Education is a three-hour,&#13;
all-girl course offered at Tee Jay. 0. E.&#13;
gives the senior girls a chance to gain&#13;
experience in the business world , by&#13;
using their secretarial skills in actual&#13;
office employment.&#13;
The girls traveled to Des Moines&#13;
twice during the year-once for state&#13;
0 . E. convention, to elect officers,&#13;
where Dani Lobendo ran for treasurer&#13;
and placed second, and again in&#13;
February for state 0. E. contest.&#13;
Kathy Kilday and Kim Williamson&#13;
received honorable mentions.&#13;
Row 1 (Top to Bottom): Dani Lobendo, Deb Peters and Kathy Kilday. Row 2: Gayle Scheel, Paula&#13;
Mcintosh amd Karen Lancia!. Row 3: Deb Bonacci, Sally Skinner and Kathy Shudak .&#13;
Jones and Annette Daggett. Row 2: Mary Chrisinger and&#13;
Row 1 (Top to Bottom): Laura Bittick , ParTl&#13;
(Top to Bottom): Deb Bugge and Kim Wiiiiamson. Not pictured are Carman Bird and Debbie&#13;
Deb Thronton Brummer. .&#13;
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Row 1: Ed Kermoade, Pam McEntee, Paul Blain, Gayle Whitaker, and Jane Thomas. Row 2: Lori Williams, Vi cky Darveaux,&#13;
Cathy Cahill , Bob Jones, Deb Brownell, Laurie Makepeace, and Carol Kelsen.&#13;
Senior Rich Bartholomew "cuts up" the "Signal."&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
Honors Journalists&#13;
Ten new members were initiated&#13;
into this year' s Quill and Scroll Club.&#13;
They joined the two remaining last&#13;
year's members at a banquet held in&#13;
their honor at the Venice Inn in&#13;
Omaha.&#13;
In order to be considered for this&#13;
honorary club, you must be ranked in&#13;
the upper one third of your class, be&#13;
recommende d by adviso r s Julie&#13;
Hughes and Doug Muehlig and have&#13;
made an outstanding contribution to&#13;
the field of journalism by work on the&#13;
yearbook or newspaper staffs.&#13;
Membe r s include : R i ch&#13;
Bartholomew, Monticello and Signal;&#13;
Paul Blain, Signal; Kathy Cahill, Monticello; Carol Kelsen, Signal; Ed Kermoade, Monticello and Signal; Pam&#13;
McEntee, Monticello and Signal;&#13;
Gayle Whitaker, Monticello; and Lori&#13;
Will iams, Monticello and Signal.&#13;
Second year members included&#13;
Bo b Jones , Signal; and Laurie&#13;
Makepeace, Monticello and Signal.&#13;
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Practice, Performing And Trips;&#13;
Keeps '73-74 Porn Pon Squad Busy&#13;
It was a memorable and busy&#13;
year for the 1973-74 Porn Pon squad.&#13;
The girls practiced all summer&#13;
long, twice a week and at 7 a.m . learning new routines.&#13;
Many fund-raising events were&#13;
held in order to buy new coats. These&#13;
included several popcorn ball sells,&#13;
car washes and a bake sell.&#13;
Several trips were taken by&#13;
members of the squad. Five girls&#13;
Senior Dani Lobendo served as captain for the&#13;
73-74 Porn Pon squad.&#13;
attended a clinic at the Kansas&#13;
University in Lawerence, Kansas July&#13;
29-August 2. Four other members&#13;
enjoyed themselves at the state&#13;
wrestl ing tournament in Des Moines.&#13;
Officers were Captain Dan i&#13;
Lobendo, Co-Captain Joanie Gore,&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer Pam McEntee,&#13;
and Junior Co-Captain Linda Bandemer.&#13;
\&#13;
Junior Lori Hunt hides behind her Porn Pons&#13;
during one of their half-ti me perfor mances.&#13;
The 1973-74 Porn Pon squad consisted of Row 1: Diane Cody, Paula Mcintosh , Joanie Gore, Nancy&#13;
Cronland •. Linda Bandemer, Row 2: Judy Williamson, Lori Dun n, Vicky Jones, Cheryl Herrick, Val&#13;
V'.'.right, Cindy Greenlee, Row 3: Karyl Draper, Lori Hunt, Dani Lobendo, Pam McEntee, Jackie&#13;
0 Brien and Deb Quackenbush. &#13;
Seniors Joanie Gore and Paula Mcintosh show their emotions during the seniors final performance. Junior Diane Cody concentrates on coordinating her hands with her feet.&#13;
(Above) Juniors Lori Hunt, Cindy Greenlee and Judy Wil liamson conquer a contagent during halftime performance. (Left) Porn Pon girls await the start of another routine.&#13;
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Porn Poners Teach,&#13;
Judge New Girls&#13;
I&#13;
Senior Jackie O'Brien performs for intramural&#13;
basketball fans at the T J-AL M uscular&#13;
Dy strophy game.&#13;
Sen ior Porn Pon girls judge at tryouts for '74-75 squad.&#13;
Val Wright, Jackie O'Brien, Pam McEntee and Dani Lobendo are eager for a chance to perform in&#13;
jeans.&#13;
Senior Pam McEntee teaches a new step to sophomore girls trying out for Porn Pon. &#13;
New Organization&#13;
Formed at Tee Jay&#13;
A m ateur Rad io Club , a new&#13;
org an izat io n thi s year, enables&#13;
students to run ham radios.&#13;
The students who have already&#13;
received their license may transmit&#13;
and receive on a small radio station at&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
Steve M arkussen, Paul Blain and John Ackeret take time out from transmitting to get their picture&#13;
taken. Not pictu red are Kevin Adkins, Mark Bolte, Jim Lee and Richard Neal.&#13;
F.H.A. Sponsors&#13;
Many Activities&#13;
Future Homemakers of America&#13;
kept busy with various activities, such&#13;
as bake sales, selling stationery and&#13;
frequent trips to Atlantic, Iowa for district meetings.&#13;
Jud it h Ho ppes and Patricia&#13;
Boos, both home economic teachers,&#13;
sponsor FHA for girls who are interested in individ ual and group&#13;
recreation and working for a good&#13;
home and family life.&#13;
At the start of the year the club's&#13;
attendance record was high, but as&#13;
the year progressed the people began&#13;
to dwindle.&#13;
Some members of Future Homemakers are, left to rig ht, Maria Strunk , Ms. Boos, Jessie Cotton , Myra Mass, Semi Anderson,&#13;
Debbie Purett, Candy Kanaly , Lori Nielsen, Patty Elgan and Ms. Hoppes.&#13;
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DISTRIC I&#13;
Junior Teresa Hardiman records match results at the district tournament.&#13;
Seniors Deb Bonacci and Mary Hausner take time out to talk with coaches Pat O'Doherty and John M cKinley.&#13;
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Row 1: Deb Bonacci, Mary Hausner, Gretchen Walker and sponsor, Cindy Olson . Row 2: Cheryl&#13;
Armstrong , Julie Wood , Teresa Hardiman, Pam Snethen, and Teri Anthony.&#13;
Junior Cheryl Armstrong and seniors Pam Snethen and Teri Anthony are busy scoring and timing,&#13;
while senior Deb Bonacci looks on .&#13;
GWA Raises Money&#13;
To Support Matmen&#13;
For Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary the&#13;
year started out all wrong. Two girls&#13;
were kicked off for discipl inary&#13;
reasons . Because of arguments&#13;
among the girls, other interests, and&#13;
work conflicts, several girls quit the&#13;
club. After this hassle, though, things&#13;
began to straighten out. The girls had&#13;
several money making projects, such&#13;
as the selling of key chains, banners,&#13;
pennants, and fund raising kit. They&#13;
also followed our wrestlers to state.&#13;
The object of the cl ub is to support the wrestlers and help boost their&#13;
morale. The girls ass ist at th e&#13;
matches by runn ing the ti me clock,&#13;
throwing the towel , and scoring .&#13;
Officers were: Pres id ent Teri&#13;
Anthony and secretary-treasurer Pam&#13;
Snethen. Sponsors were Ms. Cindy&#13;
Olson and Coach John McKinley.&#13;
J&#13;
Senior Mary Hausner keeps bu,.y scoring a&#13;
wrestl ing match.&#13;
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Second-year sen ion: included Row 1: Pam Snethen, Deb Bradford and Deb Bonacci. Row 2: Sue&#13;
Ramsey and Kristi Crane. Row 3: Dani Lobendo, Gale Burkey and Deb Brownell. Row 4: Pam&#13;
McEntee, Kelly Summy and Robin Knauss. Row 5: Tom Cook, Randy Smith and Steve Groat. Not&#13;
pictured were Mark Chullino, Patti Dennis, Carol Kelsen, Ed Kermoade, Doris Parker and Steve&#13;
Stucker.&#13;
New seniors inducted were Row 1: Karen Minton , Jeanne Smith and Laurie Makepeace. Row&#13;
2: Karen Lanciel, Deb Quackenbush and Mary&#13;
Hausner. Row 3: Jerry Lautenschlager, Lynn&#13;
Alsman and Kathy Kilday. Row 4: Paula MeinThird-year seniors consisted of Row 1: Jackie O'Brien, Vicky Darveaux,&#13;
Jan Davis and Lori Williams. Row 2: Patty Billings, Jan Lauver, Kathy&#13;
Cahill and Annette Daggett. Row 3: Jerry Brabec and Doug Johnson. Row&#13;
4: Kevin Moores and Dick Speight. Row 5: Dave Neigh bors, Bill Dalheimi:r&#13;
and Paul Blain. Not pictured were Liz Cool, Dave Hansen, Mike Lodes&#13;
Dave Neighbors, Gary Showers and Robin Steppuhn. &#13;
tosh and Deb Peters. Row 5: Teri Anthony,&#13;
Keith Narmi and Kent Vrana. Row 6: Cheryl Kelly, Robert Brown and Becky O'Doniel. Row 7:&#13;
Jerry Brabec serves Annie Paulson punch after being inducted into the National Honor Society.&#13;
Joni James and Marsha Mowery. Not Pictured&#13;
were Karen Carr, Don Myers and Kim Thomas.&#13;
Second year Juniors were Row 1: Sue Frost, Janie Williamson and Virginia Heck. Row 2: Gretchen&#13;
Walker, Nancy Landers, Lori Nielsen and Judy Williamson. Row 3: Liz Hering, Rosemary Brc;&gt;wn ,&#13;
Rhonda Hoselton, Chris Adkins and Mary Jo Shudak. Row 4: Brian Elder, Diane Cody and Mary&#13;
Coziahr. Row 5: Brad Higginbotham, Ti m Messersm ith and Murray Johnson. Row 6: Bill Putnam,&#13;
Jim Perk ins, Mark Brooks and Matt Garrean. Not pictured were George Fisher, Ray Head, Dave&#13;
Schwartz and Larry Wohlers.&#13;
NHS Selects 75&#13;
Into Membership&#13;
Seventy-five new members were&#13;
inducted into the National Honor&#13;
Society on May 2.&#13;
The students are selected by the&#13;
faculty on the clubs four standards:&#13;
scholarship, character, leadership&#13;
and service.&#13;
The students must have a grade&#13;
point average of 3.0 and be "well&#13;
rounded," according to Mr. Jim Van&#13;
Maanan, club sponsor.&#13;
Th i s ye ar ' s o fficer s we r e :&#13;
president Deb Cox, vice-president&#13;
Jerry Bra bec , treasu r er Robin&#13;
Knauss, and secretary Carol Kelsen.&#13;
Jerry Brabec took over the position of&#13;
president after Deb Cox graduated at&#13;
semester.&#13;
An induction ceremony was held&#13;
on May 2 in the auditorium. New inductees received one yellow rose.&#13;
Speeches were given on the four&#13;
standards by Deb Bradford, Mark&#13;
Chullino, Pam Snethen, and Dick&#13;
Speight.&#13;
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Alice Herdon and her mother discuss the&#13;
National Honor Society induction ceremony at&#13;
the reception that followed.&#13;
First year Juniors inducted were Row 1: Crystal Pierson, Joyce Overton and Mary Owens: Row 2:&#13;
Gayle Whitaker, Karen Swett and Teresa Hardiman. Row 3: Deanna Stucker, Shelia Wood and Lori&#13;
Dunn. Row 4: Jane Thomas, Annie Paulson, and Joan Fillebeck. Row 5: Joan Anderson, Jane Reed&#13;
and Nancy Cronland. Row 6: Cathy Kennedy, Terry Armstrong and Dave Tedesco. Row 7: John&#13;
Lahoff, Dave Gilbert and Jim Lee. Not pictured were Cheryl Herrick, Vicky Jones, Ken Oamek and&#13;
Crystal Vanderpool.&#13;
New Sophomore inductees were: Row 1: Dee Bryson, Dena lee and Lori Freeman. Row 2: Alice&#13;
Herndon, Cindy Gardner and Diane Jansenius. Row 3: Denise Neighbors, Michelle Herbst, Kathy&#13;
Kerber and Angie Ankenbauer. Row 4: Kevin Epperson, Wayne Smith, Pam Rossum, Larry Heath&#13;
and Sue Mowry. Row 5: Ken Johnson, Pat Addison and Mark Anson. Row 6: Pete Heineman, Ted O•-&#13;
tiz and Tom Mackland. Not pictured were Laurie Crane, Kevin Draper, Greg Higginbotham. Tim&#13;
Shell and Jack Schere. &#13;
F.T.A. members were Row 1: Tina Slocum, Virginia Heck, Kim Williamson, Lauriel Makepeace and&#13;
Lorraine McCormick. Row 2: Crystal Vanderpool, Kathy Hollister, Marci lncontro, Jackie Young and&#13;
Cheryl Murphy. Row 3: Connie McDaniel, Mary Hausner, Teresa Paulsen and Debbie Hausner.&#13;
Future Nurses Visit Hospitals,&#13;
Volunteer as Candy Stripers&#13;
Throughout 1his year the F.N.A.,&#13;
Future Nurses of America, kept&#13;
themselves quite busy.&#13;
The members visited the University of Nebraska at Omaha where they&#13;
toured the hospital and dorms.&#13;
The girls gave a lot of their time&#13;
at Christmas to go to Mercy and Jenny Edmundson Hospitals caroling&#13;
throughout the pediatric wards.&#13;
Some of the members worked in&#13;
nursing homes or as volunteer candy&#13;
stripers.&#13;
(&#13;
This year's officers were, president Lorraine McCormick, vice-president Melanie Saathoff, secretary&#13;
Arzelia Rayhill and treasurer Madonna Wilson.&#13;
The sponsor of the group, Mary&#13;
Veline, stated that the group was set&#13;
up for girls to visit various hospitals&#13;
and schools during the school year.&#13;
This teaches them more about the occupations and programs in the&#13;
medical field.&#13;
Name Changes for&#13;
Future Teachers&#13;
F.T.A. is gradually trying to&#13;
change their name.&#13;
Nationally, they are known as&#13;
Student Action for Education (S.A.E.)&#13;
and in the state of Iowa, they are&#13;
known as Student for Educational&#13;
Services (S.E.S.) Locally they still&#13;
have the name of Future Teachers of&#13;
America (F.T.A.).&#13;
During the year, the members&#13;
visited the campuses of Iowa Western&#13;
Community College and the University of Nebraska at Omaha.&#13;
The members were also allowed&#13;
to choose a teacher in either the&#13;
elementary, junior or senior high that&#13;
they would like to help teach for a day.&#13;
Lauriel Makepeace served as&#13;
president.&#13;
Senior Marti lncontro types up a test for Ms.&#13;
Linda Farber's Spanish classes.&#13;
School nurse - Jean Tellandar Members of the group ~re, Row 1: Jean Tellander, school nurse and assistant advisor of FNA and&#13;
Faye Dorf. Row 2: Lorraine McCormick and Arzelia Rayhill. Members of the group that are not pictured_ are Melanie Sa_athoff, Linda McConnell, Janet Catron, Jean Leonard, Carmelita Lane, Debbie&#13;
Watkin, Madonna Wilson and Mary Veline, sponsor. 123 &#13;
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Chess Club Ranks 29 in Nationals&#13;
The chess club brought home a&#13;
record of 19-1 in their team matches&#13;
and ranked number 29 out of 90&#13;
schools in National competition.&#13;
Thirteen members made up this&#13;
club, which should really be titled the&#13;
chess team.&#13;
Cathy Swanson, a member of the&#13;
team, was the best female chess&#13;
player at the State tournament, where&#13;
the club placed second. They also&#13;
brought home second place in the&#13;
metro league and tied for third in the&#13;
Tee Jay Invitational.&#13;
A world marathon chess record&#13;
was set by these pawn pushers. The&#13;
purpose was to raise money to&#13;
finance a trip to the Nationals held in&#13;
New York City.&#13;
Eight club members started the&#13;
632-game series, but only two, Craig&#13;
Campbell and Rod Shere finished,&#13;
with 75 hours of speed chess behind&#13;
them. Chess club sponsor Robert Cooper shows that&#13;
his talents don't end with the chess board.&#13;
Bill Coley thinks over his next strategic move. &#13;
Surrounded by money-making oranges at the marathon, Craig Campbell Is just starting to play his&#13;
long 75-hour series of chess.&#13;
Tee Jay 5112&#13;
Tee Jay 6&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee Jay 7 1/2&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee Jay 4112&#13;
Tee Jay 2112&#13;
Tee Jay 6 1/2&#13;
Tee Jay 8&#13;
Tee Jay 6 1/2&#13;
Tee Jay 5&#13;
Tee Jay 51/2&#13;
Tee Jay 8&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee Jay 8&#13;
Tee Jay 5&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Gross&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Benson&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Marian&#13;
Burke&#13;
Central&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Millard&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Papillion&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Rummel&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
South&#13;
Watching as teammates Cathy Swanson and Craig Campbell battle are chess club members Steve Mark ussen Dave&#13;
Dunaway , Rod Shere, Paul Blain , Mr. Cooper, Kent Vrana, Tom Cook and Bill Coley. '&#13;
2112&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
1/2&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
3112&#13;
51/2&#13;
6 1/2&#13;
0&#13;
1112&#13;
3&#13;
21/2&#13;
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3&#13;
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The art club members wonder if you can tell which one is the dummy. Susie Mohr, Mike Connelly, Dave Harris, Tom Len hart,&#13;
Roanna Pigman, Denise Neighbors, Randy Anderson and Ms. Adamson.&#13;
Artists Use Dolls&#13;
For Raising Money&#13;
Raising money isn't characteristic of any one club, but the art club&#13;
had a very original scheme- "Yellowjacket dolls".&#13;
The money was needed for a trip&#13;
to Kansas City that was held from May&#13;
27 through May 30. The club visited&#13;
The Kansas City Art Institute, The&#13;
Nelson Art Gallery and Worlds of Fun.&#13;
The club also participated in&#13;
many social functions, such as bowling , ro ller-skat ing , hiking, pool ,&#13;
movies and swimming.&#13;
Jan Adamson was the club's&#13;
sponsor, with officers president Susie&#13;
Mohr, vice-president David Harris&#13;
and treasurer Roanna Pigman. Members of the speech club practice parliamentary procedure at one of their meetings. Rob Hurley,&#13;
Ed Stemple, Bill Weiman, Ron Gouker, Cecil ia Whitesides, Bim Hei neman. Marsha Mowrey, Ms&#13;
Daley, Tony Brannan, Jessie Cotten, Dean Hanna and M ike Churchill.&#13;
Parliamentary Procedure Is Start&#13;
Of Speech Club For Daley's Class&#13;
The speech clu b started as&#13;
merely a way for the speech class to&#13;
learn parl iamentary procedure.&#13;
Officers for the club were president Bim Heineman, vice-president&#13;
Ro b H u rl ey , secre t a ry M arsha&#13;
Mowrey, treasurer Ed Stemple and&#13;
parliamentarian Jessie Cotton.&#13;
The club raffled off a $15 a ·nner&#13;
certificate on Valentine's Day to raise&#13;
funds so they could make a trip to Des&#13;
Moines to vi sit the legislature. The&#13;
purpose of th is tri p was to observe&#13;
true parliamentary procedure. &#13;
V.l.C.A. members include, Row 1: Monty Dillehay, Rod Mills and Steve Lustgraaf. Row 2: Tim&#13;
Podraza, Lew Zarek and Randy Scislowicz. Row 3: Dale Lee, Mike Harrison and Bob Jones. Row 4:&#13;
Jan Coppock chips slag off of a weld after&#13;
weldi ng to check it.&#13;
Gary Seminara, Terry Koger and Harold Hiers.&#13;
No Meetings Held&#13;
For '74 V.l.C.A. Club&#13;
Vocational Industries Club of&#13;
Ame rica , commonly known as&#13;
V.1.C.A., held no meetings.&#13;
Members of the club, Dale Lee,&#13;
Jerry McMillen, Marty Dillehay, Dale&#13;
Rockwell, Jim Hendrix, Sheryl Carter,&#13;
Dave Pickenpaugh, Lee Goss, Gary&#13;
Siminara, Lew Zerek and Rod Mills&#13;
attended a leadership seminar in&#13;
Boone, Iowa.&#13;
Some of the V.l.C.A. members&#13;
went to Kansas City with the T &amp; I&#13;
classes to visit different industries.&#13;
On April 26-27 a skilled trades&#13;
contest was held in Fort Dodge where&#13;
many of the V.1.C.A. members competed.&#13;
Members of V.l.C.A. model their red jackets. Row 1: Bill Wilson , Don P. Meyers, Dale Rockwel l and&#13;
Jan Coppock. Row 2: Joh n Gardner, Howard Brown, Don D. Meyers, Mike Redding and Jeff Clark .&#13;
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128&#13;
Madrigal Receives&#13;
Superior Rating&#13;
Madrigal is one of Tee Jay's best&#13;
and most often seen groups. Within&#13;
the group is another, the mellow&#13;
jackets or also know as the senior&#13;
boys quartet.&#13;
This group is a selected group,&#13;
and is made up of the most responsible singers. At contest they received a&#13;
superior rating.&#13;
In their checkered orange and&#13;
white dresses and bow ties they performed at luncheons, day and night&#13;
meetings; in fact, they have performed more this year than any other&#13;
year in the past.&#13;
Their songs consisted of humor,&#13;
chamber choir, modern and regular&#13;
mad rigal pieces.&#13;
Sophomore madrigal sang at&#13;
their first contest and also participated in the Christmas and spring&#13;
concerts.&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal. Row 1: Lynn Lorenzen, Sherri Doherty, Diane Jansenius, Dena Lee, Kris&#13;
Picki npaugh, Kathy Kerber, Jodi Johnson. Row 2: Peter Heineman, Mark Anson , Cu rtiss Richey,&#13;
Carl Gates, Steve Landolt, John Minor, John Hardiman and Doug Mahan.&#13;
Senior Madrigal. Row 1: Rhonda Hoselton , Kathy Cahi ll, Deb Bradford,&#13;
Robin Knauss, Teri Sage, Carol Kelsen , Sheila Wood , Nancy McTwiggan,&#13;
Karen Swett, Lori Hunt. Row 2: Mike Dilts, Bob Knezevich , Ron Myers,&#13;
Dave Neighbors, Mark Chu llino, Pau l Blain, Dwane Dettman, Kent Vrana,&#13;
Jerry Brabec.&#13;
~ I &#13;
h\ ht SPORTS!\\ 5j&#13;
The results of the sports survey, helped pay for it and they need to get in&#13;
compiled by the 1973-74 yearbook shape as well as boys were major&#13;
staff and given to the student body, ii- reasons given.&#13;
lustrate how the differences in people Girls strike out again, as 69% felt&#13;
make sports possible. the All-Around Athlete Award should&#13;
48% of the student body were ac- be given separately to boys and girls.&#13;
tively involved in some type of athletic Sports have always been an improgram. However 60% felt certain portant part of high school, and 86%&#13;
sports were favored by Tee Jay as a felt there was not undue emphasis on&#13;
whole and there were those which did sports. Not enough money was given to&#13;
not receive even ample recognition. sports, according to 74%.&#13;
55% felt football was the sport Sports this year suffered , esmost favored, with basketball taking pecially in Iowa, as the fuel crisis was&#13;
38% of the votes. Wrestling was chosen felt at Tee Jay around Decem ber, 1973.&#13;
by 26% of those surveyed as not get- During the Christmas holidays, Iowa&#13;
ting enough recognition. Baseball was put a ban an athletics, cutting out&#13;
chosen by 16% and track and tennis by games and practices. 74% felt this ban&#13;
11 % Other sports listed in the same had ill effects on Tee Jays' perforcategory were chess, bowling and girls' mances.&#13;
sports. 54% felt that being out of play put&#13;
75% felt that girls' athletics were the players behind in conditioning. 24%&#13;
overshadowed by boys'. 61% felt boys' said the Council Bluffs' teams were put&#13;
sports will always dominate girls' behind the Omaha teams, and 32% felt&#13;
sports, with the reason given most the experience gained in the Holiday&#13;
often being that boys' sports are more Tournament was lost.&#13;
interesting. Since Tee Jay plays Iowa teams in&#13;
The girls though are making the play-offs, 65% thought Tee Jay&#13;
headway, as 87% felt girls should be should play more Iowa teams during&#13;
allowed to use the new weight machine the season.&#13;
that 85% said Tee Jay needed. They&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Kel ly Summy sl ides into third base as he triples against Waterloo East.&#13;
Members of the 1973 State baseball championship team are from left to&#13;
right 1st row; manager Bruce Hansen, Kelly Summy, Mike Jackson, Gary&#13;
Osborn , Tim Podraza, Doug Johnson, Ed Stemple, and manager Dan Kelly. 2nd row; Dave Sk inner, Kevin Moores, Mike Dennis, Bob Knezevich,&#13;
Steve Adams, Gary Moores, Bob Higgins, Ken Cvedjelik, Mike Walck and&#13;
Barry Barritt. &#13;
District&#13;
1. Tee Jay&#13;
2. Tee Jay&#13;
Substate&#13;
3 . Tee Jay&#13;
4. Tee Jay&#13;
State&#13;
5. Tee Jay&#13;
6. Tee Jay&#13;
. • 11 •• ,. .. ~· .. • •• ::= \1 ••&#13;
At a rally held at Bayliss Park on their return the Yellow jackets hold Coach Tom Vincent high in jubilation of their 16-2 triumph&#13;
at the 1973 State Baseball Tournament.&#13;
SCOREBOARD&#13;
9 Abraham Lincoln 0&#13;
4 Lewis Central&#13;
3 Des Moines Dowling&#13;
5 Des Moines Roosevelt 2&#13;
7 Waterloo East 0&#13;
16 Ames 2&#13;
Yellowjackets Capture '73 State,&#13;
With A 16-2 Victory Over Ames&#13;
Bringing a 49-10 record into the&#13;
1973 State Summer Baseball championship the Jackets came out with a&#13;
51-10 record and a unprecedented&#13;
5th class AA title.&#13;
Playing the title game in Boone,&#13;
Iowa against Ames Tee Jay ran up a&#13;
quick 3 inning 12 to 0 lead before the&#13;
rain came to delay the finish of the&#13;
game until the next day.&#13;
Junior Bob Knezevich was in&#13;
control of Ames all the way as he shut&#13;
Ames out the first day and only allowed 2 runs the second day capping a&#13;
16-2 rout of Ames.&#13;
Reaching the titl e game by&#13;
defeating 2 crosstown rivals in District&#13;
competition Abraham Lincoln 9 to 0&#13;
and Lewis Central 4 to 1 the Jackets&#13;
advanced to substate.&#13;
In substate the Jackets met two&#13;
Des Moines rivals and beat both by&#13;
scores of 3 to 1 and 5 to 2 bringing&#13;
Tee Jay to state competition.&#13;
Waterloo East proved to be the&#13;
Jackets foe in their first state game&#13;
and Tee Jay blanked their rival 7 to 0&#13;
putting them in the finals against&#13;
Ames as they came out with Coach&#13;
Tom Vincent's first title.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
An A.L. quarterback scurries to get a pass off&#13;
before being gang tac kled by Bi ll Putnam (84)&#13;
and Ray Si mmons (71 ).&#13;
Varsity Squad Attitudes Improve;&#13;
Yellowjackets End Season at 4-5&#13;
The highlight of the varsity football season was defeating rival A. L.&#13;
"This was a very rewarding year&#13;
because of the good attitude and performance of the players", stated&#13;
coach Bob Harden.&#13;
Heading the squad was Dave&#13;
Pickinpaugh who was selected AllCity, All-Metro, All-Southwest Iowa,&#13;
and team co-captain. Behind Pickinpaugh was Steve Stucker earning AllCity, All-Metro, and team co-captain .&#13;
Junior John Lahoff also received AllCity and All-Metro honors.&#13;
(Above) Junior Matt Garrean (42) shows the Lynx that defense is the name of the ga me. (Below) Jon&#13;
Spires (32) takes a quick pitch to the outside agai nst A.L. &#13;
The 1973 Varsity Football Team Row 1: Ray Simmons, Tim Messersmith,&#13;
Gary Osborn, Steve Stucker, Dave Gilbert, Mike Jackson, Keith Narmi,&#13;
Rich Williams, George Fisher, Doug Meyer, Bob Wahl, Murray Johnson,&#13;
Calvin Jacobs, and manager Terry Baxter. Row 2: Coach Fred Hayeks,&#13;
Coach Bob Nielsen, Bob Munch, Paul Mccardle, Bill Dalheimer, Tom&#13;
Parrack, Mike Mecseji, John Lahoff, Gary Showers, Don Thomas,&#13;
Maurice Parker, Ed Kermoade, manager, Dan Kelley , Head Coach Bob&#13;
Harden, Coach Wayne Mains. Row 3: Coach John Kinsel, Dave Picki npaugh , Dave Lamphear, Bobo Higgins, Jeff Green, John lngoldsbey, Randy Hazen, Jim Skulder, Ray Head, Tim Leinen , Bob Knezevich , Jon&#13;
Spires, Rob Hurley, Matt Garrean, Scott Belt, Jim Spooner, Bill Putnam,&#13;
Dennis Johnson, and Coach Pat Smagacz.&#13;
Tee Jay's front wall gets set to stop another play against Boystown.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
25&#13;
19&#13;
12&#13;
19&#13;
8&#13;
19&#13;
8&#13;
6&#13;
14&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Burke&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Ryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
North&#13;
Westside&#13;
Tech&#13;
8&#13;
14&#13;
26&#13;
7&#13;
20&#13;
14&#13;
21&#13;
35&#13;
32&#13;
Steve Stucker (41 ), Dave Pickinpaugh (63), and&#13;
Mike Jackson (60) protect q uarterback M ike&#13;
Mesej1 (10) who completes a pass to John&#13;
Lahoff (31 ).&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Varsity Injuries Hinder Jay Vees&#13;
Yellowjackets Wind Up Season 3-6&#13;
This year's Junior Varsity football&#13;
team was off to a great start, winning&#13;
three of their first four games.&#13;
Before the Tech game the&#13;
Yellowjackets seemed healthy and&#13;
determined but injuries attacked the&#13;
varsity, and many Jay Vee players&#13;
were moved up leaving the team unexperienced . This slowed down the&#13;
results of the games consi.derably.&#13;
After being shutout three straight&#13;
games the Jackets started scoring&#13;
again .&#13;
Under the coaching of Wayne&#13;
Mains and John Kinsel, experience and&#13;
valuable playing time were gained.&#13;
The 1973 Junior Varsity Squad Row 1: George Fisher. Mel Mc Kern , Jim Barrier, Jeff Wal ker, Doug&#13;
Meyer. Row 2: Ron Bennish, Kirk Garrison , Murray Johnson, Dave Gilbert. Row 3: Coach John&#13;
Kinsel , Scott Belt, Paul Mccardle, Brad Goldsberry , Randy Hazen, Maurice Parker, Coach Wayne&#13;
Mains, and manager Charlie Peterson.&#13;
High stepping Tim Lei nen kicks off for the&#13;
Junior Varsity against Ryan .&#13;
Tee Jay Op ponent Sl ipping into Tech's defense, Dave Gilbert gets set to catch a pass in Jay Vee action.&#13;
0 Bryan 8&#13;
6 Ryan 0&#13;
14 North 0&#13;
29 Tech 8&#13;
0 Rum mel 14&#13;
0 Gross 14&#13;
0 Westside 21&#13;
6 A.L. 22&#13;
8 Burke 20 &#13;
Sophs End Successful Year 6-2-1&#13;
Gridders Break Seven T J Records&#13;
The 19 73-1974 Sophomo r e&#13;
Football team ran over Burke to wrap&#13;
up an explosive season that saw them&#13;
build a 6-2-1 record .&#13;
Seven records were broken by&#13;
the soph . grid ders, o ne was five&#13;
backs rushed for over 100 yard s.&#13;
They are Kevin Draper, Larry Heath ,&#13;
Don Thomas, Jeff Walker, and Rich&#13;
Will iams. Thomas also rushed for 11 O&#13;
yards in one game. Mark Anson and&#13;
Pat Shudak led the defensive sq uad&#13;
with 75 and 58 tackles, respectively.&#13;
(Above) Pic ki ng up key blocks from Mark Anson (32) and Brad Goldsberry (51 ), (Below) Jeff Walker&#13;
(33) spri nts through the temporary hole fo r a touchdown.&#13;
Coaches Pat O'Doh erty and&#13;
Doug Muehl ig both felt it was a&#13;
tremendous year for the sophomore&#13;
football team . One factor is that&#13;
everyone involved contri buted their&#13;
part to the winn ing season.&#13;
Sophomore Football Row 1: Gene Opal, Dave Doty , Jeff Nelson , Tom&#13;
Mackland , Mark Snodgrass. Don Thomas, Mark Anson, Guy Thomas, Jim&#13;
Thomas, Wayne Smith, and John Brown. Row 2; Coach Doug Muehlig ,&#13;
Jack Scherer. Pat Shudak , Tim Shell . Doug Belt. Randy Tallman , Doug&#13;
The offense and defense worked&#13;
well together and al l deserve equal&#13;
cred it for a job well done.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
7 Millard 0&#13;
6 Bryan 12&#13;
40 Ryan 8&#13;
0 St. Alberts 14&#13;
21 North 0&#13;
28 Rummel 0&#13;
12 Westside 0&#13;
6 A. L. 6&#13;
12 Burke 10&#13;
Mahan, Scott Birchard . Pat Addison . Roger Harter. Kevin Draper Mike&#13;
Turn er, Jeff Walker. Mike Nielsen, Marty McCoy, Brad Goldsberry . M ike&#13;
Kroeger, Rich Wi ll iams, Larry Heath. and Coach Pat O'Doherty&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
(Above) Brad Higgenbotham shows the pain&#13;
that all long-distance runners experience.&#13;
(Right) Senior, Roger Alley expresses the&#13;
determination that all cross country runners&#13;
must have.&#13;
Four Meet Slump Hampers Jackets&#13;
Harriers Fall Short of .500 Mark&#13;
The cross country team fell just&#13;
short of the .500 mark by ending the&#13;
season 4-5.&#13;
Coach Ron Toyne started his&#13;
team off right by defeating North, 12-&#13;
32 and Ryan , 10-36. The Jackets then&#13;
fell into a four meet slump. After th at&#13;
they started uphill again and produced a three meet winning streak. Later&#13;
victories saw them passing Rummel ,&#13;
14-24 and Tech 10-36.&#13;
Members of this year's cross country team Row 1: Roger Alley, Brad Higgenbotham, Mike Bolte&#13;
Row 2: Steve Bolte, Dave Pratt, Don Alley and Coach Ron Toyne.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
12 North 32&#13;
10 Ryan 36&#13;
26 South 14&#13;
36 Prep 10&#13;
34 Westside 10&#13;
32 Burke 12&#13;
14 Rummel 24&#13;
10 Tech 36&#13;
24 Bryan 18&#13;
CB Mile Team Race 4th place&#13;
Metro Championships 11th place&#13;
Bryan Invitational 7th place&#13;
MHSAA Invitational 12th place&#13;
A. L. Invitational 7th place&#13;
Red Oak Mile Team 6th place&#13;
Clarinda Invitational 7th place&#13;
State 23rd place &#13;
Girls Volleyball Places Third;&#13;
Jay Vees Post 4-5 Season Record&#13;
Sophomore Sharon Nelson winds up to serve&#13;
during a crucial part of the volleyball match.&#13;
After finishing the first season 2-&#13;
7, the girls' volleyball team did very&#13;
well in placing third in District competition . .&#13;
Twelve girls suited up for the&#13;
area action. This is a very impressive&#13;
showing knowing they were beaten by&#13;
Lemars and Sioux Center, with both&#13;
Barning the right to a state berth .&#13;
Coach Sharon Semler thought&#13;
this year's record wasn 't nearly as&#13;
good as the individual matches. She&#13;
is trying to make volleyball a varsity&#13;
sport at Tee Jay next year.&#13;
The Jay Vees ended their season&#13;
4-5 doing well in their matches. They&#13;
beat such teams as Valley, Kuemper,&#13;
Notre Dame, and Manning.&#13;
Playing volleyball for three years&#13;
have been Vic Darveaux, Patti Dennis,&#13;
Nancy Bond , and Doris Parker.&#13;
Going al l out is Doris Parker as she stretches to&#13;
spike on her opponent. "I got it" cries Patti Dennis whi le Kristy Schafer and Brenda Henry get set to assist her.&#13;
Members of the 1973 Volleyball Team Row 1: Mary Coziahr, Deb Bryson, Vi c Darveaux, Barb&#13;
Hawkins, and Linda Forsythe. Row 2: Coach Sharon Semler, Sharon Nelson, Pam Rossum, Chris&#13;
Adkins, Kathy Manz, Lori Dunn, Diane Cody and Deb Nelson . Row 3: Kristy Schafer, Doris Parker,&#13;
Bobbi Gann, Denise Pullen , Denise Neighbors, Maria Beraldi , Nancy Bond, and Patti Dennis.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
1 Val ley&#13;
1 Duschene&#13;
2 Kuemper&#13;
0 Manning&#13;
0 Notre Dame&#13;
2 Cathedral&#13;
1 Manning&#13;
1 Kuemper&#13;
1 Westside&#13;
2 District Floyd Valley&#13;
2 District Harris&#13;
2 District ISO&#13;
0 District Lemars&#13;
0 District Sioux Center&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
137 &#13;
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Members of the 1973-1974 Girls' Gymnastics team are Row 1: Patty Elgin, Brenda Harper, Cheryl&#13;
Mcintosh , DeAnn Stucker, Jodie Hood. Row 2: Linda Forsythe, Vicky Darveau x, coach Cindy Olson ,&#13;
and Charlene Huff.&#13;
Coach Cindy Olson spots Cheryl M cintosh whi le she performs a walk over on the balance beam .&#13;
Girls' Gymnastics&#13;
Shows Improvement&#13;
Despite a losing season of 1-5,&#13;
the girls' gymnastics team gained&#13;
valuable experi ence and are looking&#13;
forward to next year.&#13;
Senior Vic k y Darveau x and&#13;
sophomore Cheryl Mcintosh led the&#13;
team in scoring with Darveaux in&#13;
vaulting and Mcintosh in the allaround competition.&#13;
In Metro action the girls did well&#13;
in beating both Ryan and A.L. Coach&#13;
Cindy Olson was impressed with the&#13;
girls' improvement throughout the&#13;
season . Since the team consisted&#13;
mostly of sophomores, they are looking towards a very promising 1975.&#13;
T.J . 61 .65 Harlan 93.0G&#13;
T.J. 37.3 Sioux City East 101 .8&#13;
T.J. 43.75 North 53. 84&#13;
T.J. 37.80 Benson 43.47&#13;
T.J . 38.30 Bryan 58.91&#13;
T.J. 67.05 Sioux City East 60.25&#13;
(junio r varsity) &#13;
Sophomore Ted Ortiz " unsprings" another&#13;
perfect jump.&#13;
Boys Gymnasts Boast 8-3 Record&#13;
Rebuilding Year Ends in Success&#13;
The 1973 Gymnastics team enjoyed their second best record ever.&#13;
Since the team was mostly underclassmen and they had planned&#13;
on a rebuilding year they are quite&#13;
proud of their 8-3 record .&#13;
Coach Jack Rosenthal guided&#13;
his team to a five match winning&#13;
streak . This team includes the most&#13;
gymnasts ever to earn 100 points.&#13;
They were Keith Haines, 177; Ted Ortiz, 161; Chris Manz, 144; and Mike&#13;
Lodes, 102112 . Lodes was also team&#13;
captain , a senior letterman, and earned the most points for one event, 58V2&#13;
on the pommel horse.&#13;
Sophomore Manz earned the&#13;
most total scores, 246.07; highest&#13;
average on any event, 5.66 on the&#13;
long horse; highest place in Metro,&#13;
17th; and highest total for one match ,&#13;
29.17.&#13;
The gymnast to collect the most&#13;
letter points was Keith Haines. He also&#13;
had the most first places, 14, and&#13;
highest place in a tournament, 10th.&#13;
The Boys Gymnastics Team Row 1: Chris Manz, Mark Cavenaugh , Mike Harrison, Mike Bond and&#13;
Keith Haines. Row 2: Gary Sem inara, Fred Clark, Mike Lodes, Dave Carberry, Rand y Eppert and Ted&#13;
Ortiz.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
75.72 A.L. 109.92&#13;
63.07 Ryan 30.78&#13;
61.77 A.L. 98.91&#13;
69.29 Bryan 66.49&#13;
84.23 North 79.13&#13;
81 .14 Rummel 62.04&#13;
86.52 Bu rke 93.50&#13;
79.32 Papio 76.90&#13;
Art Harris Invitational&#13;
Millard Invitational&#13;
Prep All Rou nd&#13;
Metro&#13;
State&#13;
Tech O&#13;
Prep 113.23&#13;
Boys Town 16.95&#13;
Westside 77.37&#13;
13th place&#13;
15th place&#13;
6th place&#13;
10th place&#13;
11th place&#13;
Senior Mike Lodes practices on the side horse for an upcoming meet.&#13;
139 &#13;
Sophomore Kris Pickinpaugh demonstrates&#13;
her diving ability off the low board.&#13;
Mermaids Cut Times During Year&#13;
Pickenpaugh Enters Metro Semi's&#13;
Diver, Kris Pickenpaugh, knived&#13;
her way to the semi-finals in Metro&#13;
competition to represent the Tee Jay&#13;
girls' swim team.&#13;
Although only ten girls went out,&#13;
the swimmers did manage to out&#13;
swim Des Moines Tech at District in&#13;
Des Moines.&#13;
The free-style relay, consisting of&#13;
Vic Frost, Nancy Bond, Diane Cody&#13;
and Mary Coziahr, cut 30 seconds off&#13;
their best time at the district meet. All&#13;
mermaids worked hard and bettered&#13;
their times throughout the season.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
14&#13;
19&#13;
16&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Benson&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Benson&#13;
48&#13;
53&#13;
57&#13;
The Girls Swim Team Row 1: Nancy Bond, Cheryl Scott, Kris Pickinpaugh , Debbie Stork and Coach&#13;
Cindy Olson. Row 2: Mary Coziahr, Diane Cody, Vic Frost, Joanie Gore and Gretchen Walker.&#13;
Junior Gretchen Walker takes a deep breath as she wonders how much farth er to the finish line.&#13;
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Mermen Break Four T J Records;&#13;
Individualized Strength Achieved&#13;
The 1973-74 boys' swim team&#13;
broke three school records and closely approached four others, enabling&#13;
them to call their season successful.&#13;
"All individual achievement was&#13;
outstanding ," said coach Dan Swartz&#13;
about his squad's progress.&#13;
Gary Showers swam the 50-yard&#13;
freestyle i n 26 . 1 and 100-yard&#13;
freestyle in 58.8 for a new school&#13;
record and teamed to cut the 400-&#13;
yard freestyle relay time to 4:08.8.&#13;
Bob Jones was another member of&#13;
the freestyle relay team and concentrated on sl imming the 100-yard&#13;
butterfly mark to 1 :09.2.&#13;
Despite the team 's 1-9 record ,&#13;
they set their goals on breaking the&#13;
old marks.&#13;
Members of the 1973-74 boys' swi mming team are Row 1: M ike Bond, Kevin Henderson, Ken Johnson. Row 2: Gary Showers, Bob Jones, Randy Eooert and coach Dan Swartz.&#13;
TJ 17 Bellevue 69&#13;
TJ 18 A.L. 68&#13;
TJ 29 A Rummel 49 •&#13;
TJ 49 Boystown 18 f&#13;
TJ 26 Ralston 64&#13;
TJ 25 Northwest 125&#13;
TJ 17 Burke 67&#13;
TJ 28 North 49&#13;
TJ 34 Rummel 34&#13;
Bob Jones practices the backstroke for upin g com petition.&#13;
.., [i.&#13;
Off to a fl ying start at the Metro Relays, Gary Showers dives to complete link number two in the 400- yard medley.&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Golf Team Wins First Tournament;&#13;
Place Fifth in Metro Conference&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J .&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
197&#13;
195&#13;
169&#13;
189&#13;
190&#13;
193&#13;
183&#13;
190&#13;
181&#13;
187&#13;
180&#13;
190&#13;
176&#13;
192&#13;
Millard&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Bryan&#13;
North&#13;
117&#13;
178&#13;
170&#13;
206&#13;
169&#13;
188&#13;
178&#13;
179&#13;
217&#13;
172&#13;
160&#13;
181&#13;
162&#13;
164&#13;
The varsity golf team finished&#13;
their season with a 3-11 record, placing them 5th in their conference with a&#13;
3-4 mark.&#13;
Senior Doug Rowland was the&#13;
leading Jacket duffer, as he collected&#13;
the medalist title 10 times for Tee Jay.&#13;
Ten lettermen helped win Tee&#13;
Junior Murray Johnson practices his driving for&#13;
an upcoming match.&#13;
Jay's first tournament, the Council&#13;
Bluffs Pro-Coach-Player B.est Ball&#13;
Tourney.&#13;
The junior varsity team ended&#13;
their season with a 5-8 mark. Kurt&#13;
Holm had the best score of 41 for 9&#13;
holes for the jayvees.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Westside&#13;
Bishop Ryan&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Tech&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Burke&#13;
St. Alberts&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Members of the boys' golf team include Row 1: Bruce Gregory, Doug Carberry, Brad Higginbotham,&#13;
Steve Appel , Dallas Lidgett, Tim Ryan, and Greg Carter. Row 2: Bill Anderson , Doug Rowland,&#13;
Murray Johnson, Greg Higginbotham, Gary Burton, Dick Speight, Lloyd Rowland , Kurt Holm, Dave&#13;
Dawson, and Ron Spracklin.&#13;
Senior Bill Anderson chips onto the green after teeing off into the sand trap. &#13;
Kris ti Schafer measures the distance before&#13;
tap ping in the putt.&#13;
Ten Sophomores Lead Golf Team;&#13;
Gals Qualify For District Play&#13;
For the first time in the history of&#13;
the schoo l, the g irls ' golf team&#13;
qual ified for District competition.&#13;
In spring '74, the 10 sophomores,&#13;
who lead the team , compiled a 5-4&#13;
record , placing 2nd in the Sectionals.&#13;
The gals beat rival A.L. twice by the&#13;
scores of 230-238 and 241 -249.&#13;
Lead ing the team were Kristi Schafer,&#13;
Lori Freeman , Mary Jo Shudak , Dena&#13;
Lee, and Kathy Kerber.&#13;
In the fall season, the team spent&#13;
most of their time rebu ild ing, recording on ly a 2-3 record and playi ng in&#13;
four tournaments.&#13;
The girls' golf team included Row 1: Cindy Gardner, Kristi Schafer, Lori Freeman , and Diane Brown.&#13;
Row 2: Kathy Kerber, Dena Lee, Deb Bryson, Bonnie Blackford, Angie Ankenbauer, and Kristi&#13;
Nihsen.&#13;
Fall&#13;
T.J. 176 Marion 146&#13;
T.J. 200 Burke 161&#13;
T.J. 172 Westside 155&#13;
T.J. 192 Tech 224&#13;
T.J. 166 North 179&#13;
Brownell-Talbott Tournament 8th&#13;
Metro Tournament 6th&#13;
Spring&#13;
T.J. 263 Lewis Central 235&#13;
T.J. 230 A. L. 238&#13;
T.J. 232 Logan-Magnolia 286&#13;
T.J. 241 A.L. 249&#13;
T.J. 168 St. Alberts 174&#13;
T.J . 178 A.L. 165&#13;
T. J. 178 St. Alberts 167&#13;
T.J. 146 Lewis Central 158&#13;
T.J. 254 Shenandoah 205&#13;
City Meet 2nd&#13;
Iowa Girls Sectional 2nd&#13;
Iowa Girls District 9th&#13;
At left, both Mary Jo Shudak's shot and taste&#13;
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McCool Resigns Coaching Career;&#13;
Lamphear Repeats All-City Honors&#13;
The 1973-7 4 basketbal I team&#13;
turned in an above average season of&#13;
10-8, with impressive wins over both&#13;
Iowa and Nebraska-ranked teams.&#13;
The Yellowjackets were rated as&#13;
high as 12th early in the season, but&#13;
due to Iowa's new ruling on practicing&#13;
during Christmas vacation, never&#13;
picked up its early winning pace.&#13;
Leading this year's squad was&#13;
Dave Lamphear, who collected AllCity, second team All-Metro, and fifth&#13;
team All-State honors for his efforts.&#13;
After closing the season, head&#13;
coach Robert McCool resigned as&#13;
teacher and coach.&#13;
Dave Lamphear shoots for two as Benson's Jeff Elmore tries to block the shot &#13;
The 1973-1974 Varsity Basketball Team . Row 1: Gary Osborn, Jeff Huff, Bob Munch, Bill Putnam ,&#13;
Mark Brooks, Mi ke Jackson, Kim Thomas, Kelly Summy, Gary Hendri x, Brian Poldberg, Manager&#13;
Dan Kelly. Row 2: Coach Robert McCool , Lyle Neuman, Ken Cvejdlik , Scott Belt, Bob Higgins, Dave&#13;
Lamphear, Chuck Kinney , Bob Knezevich , Jim Fennell , and Assistant Coach Wayne Mains.&#13;
" Look at that ref." Benson player, Rob Bryant (24) holds on to Dave Lamphear (53) as Bob Knezevich goes up fo r a lay-up.&#13;
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Senior Kel ly Summy tips in a shot against the&#13;
Knights.&#13;
Coach Robert McCool talks over the strategies&#13;
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Sophomores Turn in Average Season&#13;
The Juniqr Varsity basketball T.J . 50 Bryan 45&#13;
team ended a successful season with T.J . 55 St. Alberts 57&#13;
a 12-5 record, averaging three T.J . 37 Ryan 52&#13;
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scorers in double figures per game. T.J. 42 A.L. 49&#13;
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points, Jeff Huff 13.5, and Brian T.J . 41 Tech 71&#13;
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secutive games and 16 home games T.J . 42 Burke 56&#13;
in a row. T.J . 41 Central 55&#13;
The sophomore basketball team T.J. 57 A.L. 45&#13;
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had a long season this year, bringing T.J. 49 St. Alberts 44&#13;
home a 7-11 reco rd. T.J . 82 Rummel 64&#13;
(Above) Representing the Junior Varsity basketball team this year were Row 1: Bill Putnam, Mark&#13;
Brooks, Gary Hendricks, Bob Munch, and manager Tim Ryan . Row 2: Jeff Huff, Lyle Neuman, Scott&#13;
Belt, Ken Cvedjlik , Brian Poldberg , and coach Wayne Mains. (Below) The members of the&#13;
sophomore basketball team were Row 1: Packy Addison , Don Thomas, Terry Baxter, Don Harris,&#13;
Ri ck Osborn, Jim Thomas, Jay Johnston, and Tim Shell. Row 2: Coach Bob Nielsen, Randy&#13;
Christi ansen, Kevin Draper, Rick Williams, Marty McCoy , Bill Coan, Randy Cooney, Jeff Nelson, and&#13;
Bob Brown . Row 3: Jeff Green, Tom Mackland, Jack Shere. Steve Appel , Doug Belt, and Mike&#13;
Turner.&#13;
T.J. 63 Benson 61&#13;
T.J . 70 Harlan 63&#13;
T.J. 59 St. Alberts 58&#13;
T.J. 53 Bellevue 74&#13;
T.J. 101 Dominican 79&#13;
T.J . 90 A.L. 58&#13;
T.J . 67 Ku em per 55&#13;
T.J . 71 Rummel 63&#13;
T.J. 63 Bryan 43&#13;
T.J . 63 Northwest 57&#13;
T.J . 59 Burke 56&#13;
T.J. 63 Ryan 45&#13;
T.J. 84 North 72&#13;
T.J. 59 South 48&#13;
T.J . 46 Westside 56&#13;
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T.J. 60 Teen 58&#13;
Atl antic players block o ut Brian Poldberg (30)&#13;
and Ken Cvedjl ik (40 Jay Vee's as they wait for&#13;
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For the second year at Tee Jay,&#13;
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the female student body.&#13;
Under the direction of coaches&#13;
Bill Moore and Lavonne Pierson, the&#13;
team ended their season with a&#13;
record of 8-9 compared to last year's&#13;
mark of 3-11.&#13;
Leaders on the forward court for&#13;
the Jackettes were Doris Parker scoring 326 points for an average of 19.2&#13;
points per game and Liz Hering scoring 284 points for a 16.7 average.&#13;
On the guard court, Deb James&#13;
and Lynn Alsman led the rebounding&#13;
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54 Underwood&#13;
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Members of the 1973-1974 Girl's Basketball team were Row 1: Nancy&#13;
Lander, Nancy Gnader, Vickie Jones, Deb Bryson, Patti Dennis, Teresa&#13;
Reed, Danita Gusman, Diane Gaver, and Jane Thomas. Row 2: Coach&#13;
Lavonne Pierson, Rosemary Brown, Wendy VanAlstine, Doris Parker, Liz&#13;
Hering, Lynn Alsman. Jenny Lahoff, Mary Coziahr, Maria Beraldi, Debbie&#13;
James. Cheri Neve, and Coach Bill Moore.&#13;
Teresa Reed draws a foul while attempting a&#13;
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Jay Vees Match Varsity's Record&#13;
Behind Teresa Reed's 254 Points&#13;
The junior varsity girls' basketball team ended their season one&#13;
game shy of the .500 mark at 8-9.&#13;
The girls, coached by Lavonne&#13;
Pierson posted a final 37-36 victory&#13;
over St. Alberts to highlight their&#13;
season. The jay vees also recorded&#13;
two victories over rival A.L. this year,&#13;
the first 43-40 and later 52-51.&#13;
High scorer for the Jun ior&#13;
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points and 77 rebounds. Behind Reed&#13;
was Jackie Duncan with 177 points&#13;
and Diane Gaver with 165.&#13;
Defensive standout Jenny Lahoff&#13;
collected 66 rebounds and 88 steals,&#13;
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Team Finishes 5-6&#13;
With only three seniors, seven&#13;
juniors and the rest sophomores,&#13;
John McKinley, new head mentor,&#13;
turned in his first high school season&#13;
record at 5-6.&#13;
The new head coach also had&#13;
two grapplers, Jeff Hunt and Doug&#13;
Meyer, placing second in the state&#13;
finals.&#13;
Hunt, at 112 pounds, earned his&#13;
way to state by beating Harlan's Bob&#13;
Geotz in districts 7-4, and later&#13;
defeating his first two opponents at&#13;
state.&#13;
In the finals, Hunt lost the match,&#13;
7-6, to Ankeny's Mike Babcock, ending Hunt's season at 22-7.&#13;
Meyer, at 126, advanced to state&#13;
with an undefeated record of 29-0.&#13;
At state, he won his first two&#13;
matches landing him into the state&#13;
finals against Mike Land of West Des&#13;
Moi nes Valley.&#13;
Land , the National Freestyle&#13;
wrestling champion, defeated Meyer&#13;
5-3 for the state crown .&#13;
Junior Jeff Hunt tries to trip his Tech opponent&#13;
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Junior Doug Meyer (above) and Jeff Hunt (below) take their second place fini shes next to their victors, Mike Land of West Des Moines Valley and Mike Babcock of Ankeny .&#13;
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The 1973-74 Varsity Wrestling squad. Row 1: Lloyd Campbell, Wayne Smith, Brad Higginbotham, Doug Meyer, and Ted Ortiz. Row 2: Randy Darnold, Don Alley, Mark Anson , Calvin Jacobs, Maurice Parker, and Don Funkhauser.&#13;
Junior Doug Meyer applies another pin to his A.L. opponent, stretching his record to 24-0.&#13;
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John Lahoff tries to maneuver his LeMars opponent during the Tee Jay Invitational.&#13;
Senior Don Alley shows the agony of not having control of your leg while wrestling his Bellevue foe.&#13;
T.J. 34 Lewis Central 22&#13;
T.J. 36 Rummel 21&#13;
T.J. 21 Bryan 37&#13;
T.J. 11 Westside 43&#13;
T.J. 15 Ryan 31&#13;
T.J. 19 Burke 27&#13;
T.J. 54 North 10&#13;
T.J. 29 A.L. 23&#13;
T.J . 24 Harlan 33&#13;
T.J. 15 Tech 33&#13;
T.J. 28 Central 15&#13;
3rd Place North Invitational&#13;
12th Place Metro&#13;
5th Place T.J. Invitational&#13;
3rd Place Sectional&#13;
9th Place State&#13;
Junior varsity coaches Pat O'Doherty and Jim Sperry concentrate on an important match.&#13;
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The junior varsity wrestling team turned in&#13;
a mediocre year with a 6-5-1 record under the&#13;
direction of coaches J im Sperry and Pat&#13;
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Fou r m atmen placed in the West Harrison&#13;
Tou rn ament. They were Jeff Hunt, first; Calvin&#13;
Jacobs, first; Don Funkhauser, first; and Mel&#13;
McKern , second .&#13;
Grapplers with the top individual season&#13;
records were Dave Doty 15-5-1 , Craig Vrana&#13;
11-7 and Dave Carberry 9-6.&#13;
Calvin Jacobs puts the wizard on his Bellevue opponent at the Tee Jay Wrestling Invitational.&#13;
Pictured above are the 1973-1974 Jay Vee Matmen. Row 1: Craig Vrana, Scott Love, Mel McKern,&#13;
Norman Holbert, Fred Clark, and Dave Doty. Row 2: Bruce Gregory, Dave Carberry, Guy Thomas,&#13;
Greg Carter, Paul Mccardle, and Jim Betts.&#13;
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The 1974 track team broke three&#13;
school records and had one person&#13;
qual ify for the state meet to show for&#13;
this year's performance.&#13;
Qualifying for State was Chris&#13;
Manz in the pole vault. Breaking&#13;
school records were Rob Kreitzinger,&#13;
Bill Putnam, Matt Garrean, and Tom&#13;
Parrack in the shuttle hurdle relay&#13;
with a 1 :02.3 time. Matt Garrean also&#13;
set a new school mark in the 180-yard&#13;
low hurdles with a 20.1 timing.&#13;
"The 1975 season looks very&#13;
promising with a good bunch of underclassmen return ing," according to&#13;
coach Robert Nielsen .&#13;
The 1974 Track Team includes Row 1: Bob Brown, Pete Myers, Bill Putnam , Don Alley, Larry Holbert, Dave Doty, Pete Brazael, Tom Parrack,&#13;
George Fisher, Larry Heath, and Wayne Erickson . Row 2: Dan Thomas,&#13;
Bill Dahlheimer, Rich Williams, Kevin Draper, Mike Bolte, Tom Mackland,&#13;
Calvin Jacobs, Matt Swartz, Jack Schere, and Gary Showers. Row 3:&#13;
Coach Pat Smagacz, Don Fisher, Tim Shell, Bill Davis, Matt Garrean, Bill&#13;
Anderson, Chris Manz, Mike Johnston, Jeff Lester, Mi ke Turner, Bob&#13;
Munch, Randy Tallman , Ray Simmons , Ken Rice, Doug Belt, Jeff Green.&#13;
Roger Wohlers, and Coach Bob Nielsen.&#13;
(Above) Pole vau lter Chris Manz was the only&#13;
Tee Jay trackster to qualify for the state mee•&#13;
with a vault of 10 ' 6". (Left) Larry Holbert seems&#13;
to be prayi ng in hopes of finishing the race first. &#13;
Girl s Track Sets 6 New Records;&#13;
Parker First T J State Qualifier&#13;
An other first for Tee Jay. Doris&#13;
Parker, senior, was the first girl&#13;
trackster to quaMy for state, going for&#13;
both the softball throw and 440-yard&#13;
dash.&#13;
The most improvement came in&#13;
the middle distance races. The mile&#13;
medley team took 1st place in the&#13;
Metro Indoor at UNO. Members of the&#13;
teams were Jenny Lahoff, Teresa&#13;
Reed , Doris Parker, Mary Coziahr,&#13;
and Vicky Darveaux.&#13;
Strength was also gained in the&#13;
field events, as Bobbi Gann placed in&#13;
the discus and Parker in the softball&#13;
throw and long jump in district competition.&#13;
Girls' Track Team members include Row 1: Grace Hawley, Doris Parker, Teresa Hardiman, Cheryl&#13;
Mcintosh , Vicky Darveaux. and Teresa Reed . Row 2: Den ise Pullen, Jenny Lahoff, Bobbi Gann,&#13;
coach Daniel Swartz, Maria Beraldi, Joanie Gore, Semi Anderson , and Mary Coziahr.&#13;
Junior Rosemary Brown uses the western roll style of high jumping in Met(o competition.&#13;
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Participated in Treynor Inv., Woodbine Inv., Glenwood Inv., Red Oak&#13;
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Sophomore Bobbi Gann took second place&#13;
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T.J. 3 Shenandoah&#13;
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Underclassmen Play Major Roles&#13;
5 The 1974 boy's tennis season in between, as they recorded a 3-4&#13;
season . Not until the latter stages of&#13;
play in the spring did they do wel l,&#13;
compiling a 1-5 record . Overal l, they&#13;
stand at 4-9, but will be expecting a&#13;
much better year in 1975.&#13;
5 was used mostly as a rebuilding year,&#13;
2 as only five seniors were used in both&#13;
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mond, Jim Lee, and Jim Betts. Row 2: Ed Kermoade, Tom Hancock, Pete Heineman , Bill Creger,&#13;
Andy Barnes, and Mack Kinnaman. The fall team (below) shows Row 1: Jim Lee, Steve Mark usson,&#13;
Andy Barnes, Greg Higginbotham, Ed Stemple, and Mack Kinnaman . Row 2: Jim Red mond, Bill&#13;
Creger, Tom Hancock , Pete Heineman, Dennis Gillette, and Gary Hendrix.&#13;
First singles p layer Tom Hancoc k p uts&#13;
everything into his m ighty cannon ball serve. &#13;
Gals Tenn is 11-4;&#13;
4 of 7 Returning&#13;
This year's girls' tennis team had&#13;
a better than average record of 11-4.&#13;
in 15 d ual matches, 32 out of 47&#13;
singles matches and 25 out of 31&#13;
doubles matches were won.&#13;
In District play, Patti Dennis and&#13;
Liz Hering paired up to reach the&#13;
semifinals, only to be beaten by Sioux&#13;
City North 2-6, 3-6.&#13;
The tennis team had good depth,&#13;
and 4 out of 7 starters on the varsity&#13;
will be returning next year, so coach&#13;
Sharon Ann Semler is looking forward&#13;
to a good 1957 season.&#13;
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The 1974 girls' tennis team included Row 1: Linda Stork, Linda Forsythe, Jan Davis, Chris Adkins,&#13;
Wendy VanAl stine, and Karen Johnson. Row 2: Patti Dennis, Liz Hering, Sharon Nelson, Danita&#13;
Gusman, Cheri Neve. Diane Gaver, Lori Dunn, Mary Tews, Diane Cody, Deb Schumann, Suzanne&#13;
Fletcher, Barb Hawkins, and Coach Sharon Ann Semler.&#13;
Follow through is a must demonstrates Liz Hering as she aces her opponent.&#13;
Senior Patti Dennis stretches to reach her backhand in one of her singles matches.&#13;
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Coach Tom Vincent led Tee Jay to a 15-3&#13;
record, wi nning the Metro playoffs, 2-1, over&#13;
Benson.&#13;
•. f; J:~ ·•&#13;
Third Baseman Gary Osborn gets set to field a ground ball, as first baseman Tim Podraza stretches&#13;
for a force out.&#13;
Spring Metro Crown to Jackets;&#13;
Juniors Dominate Pitching Staff&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson baseball&#13;
squad kept its winning spirit as they&#13;
downed Benson for the Metro Championship this spring .&#13;
Junior Ken Cvejdlik wound up&#13;
the year with 6 wins on the mound.&#13;
Bob Higgins won 3 games and led the _&#13;
offensive punch batting .416, with&#13;
Gary Osborn hitting .326 and Ed&#13;
Stemple .315. Behind coach Tom Vincent the Jackets sh ou ld sport a very&#13;
healthy summer squad .&#13;
The Spring Metro Championship Sq uad included Row 1: Mike Jackson, Gary Osborn , Ed Stemple,&#13;
Doug Johnson, Tim Podraza, and Scott Clark . Row 2: Brian Poldberg, Gary Hendrix, Jeff Huft, Bob&#13;
Knezevich , John Lahoff, Bob Higgins, Larry Woh lers, Ken Cvejd li k, Kelly Summy, Kevin Moores, and&#13;
coach Tom Vincent. &#13;
(Above) John Lahoff concentrates on spoiling another pitcher's game. (Below) Kelly Summy rounds&#13;
third en route to scoring another run in Tee Jay's 8-1 romp over Millard.&#13;
T.J. 9 Papio 1 T.J. 3 Northwest 2&#13;
T.J. 2 Benson 1 T.J. 4 Gross 3&#13;
T.J. 6 Bellevue 0 T.J. 3 A.L. 0&#13;
T.J. 0 Ralston 2 T.J. 11 South 0&#13;
T.J. 8 Paul VI 1 T.J. 2 Westside 1&#13;
T.J. 12 Bryan 0 T.J. 5 Ryan 0&#13;
T.J . 0 Burke 3 T.J. 8 North 1&#13;
T.J. 7 Rum mel 0 T.J. 2 Benson 1&#13;
T.J. 1 Prep 3 T.J. 9 Millard 1&#13;
Doug Johnson stands ready to bunt the pitch,&#13;
advancing a Tee Jay baserunner.&#13;
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The 1974 Jayvees included Row 1: Dave Carberry, Packy Addison , Wayne Smith, Ric k Osborn , and&#13;
Fred Clark. Row 2: Kevin Epperson, Mark Anson , Marty McCoy, Jeff Huff, Gary Hendrix, Kent&#13;
Kenealy, and Pat Shudak .&#13;
Jay Vees End Baseball Season 5-9;&#13;
Errors Plague Squad's Performance&#13;
The junior varsity baseball team&#13;
was plagued with bad luck this year,&#13;
as they finished their season with a 5-&#13;
9 record .&#13;
They were up and down depending on how many errors were committed , and for an average there were&#13;
5 mistakes per game, reported coach&#13;
John Kinsel. The end of the season&#13;
brought new light as improvement&#13;
was shown and the team 's batting&#13;
average rose to .274.&#13;
Marty McCoy led the team batting .360, which included 2 home&#13;
runs. Other top hitters were Packy&#13;
Addison batting .245 and Kent Kenealy with .343. McCoy and Gary Hendrix&#13;
headed the pitching staff, working in 5&#13;
and 4 games, respectively.&#13;
First base coach Fred Clark keeps teammate Packy Addison alert for an attempted pi ck off play.&#13;
The junior va rsity baseball squad was 5-9, under their new coach John Kinsel.&#13;
T.J. 10 North 4&#13;
T.J. 5 South 14&#13;
T.J. 2 Papill ion 11&#13;
T.J . 5 Ryan 8&#13;
T.J. 15 Burke 5&#13;
T.J. 1 Westside 11&#13;
T.J. 6 Bryan 3&#13;
T.J. 6 Benson 7&#13;
T.J . 3 Burke 10&#13;
T.J. 0 Rumm el 10&#13;
T.J. 15 Boystown 6&#13;
T.J . 6 Papillion 9&#13;
T.J . 3 A.L. 10&#13;
T.J. 7 Gross 4&#13;
Catcher Pau l Mcc ardle looks for the umpire's&#13;
call, after appl ying the tag to a North runner. &#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
The everyday classroom situations are ideal places to notice the&#13;
variety of attitudes and interests that go&#13;
along with different people.&#13;
Because two people are in the&#13;
same class or following the same field&#13;
of study doesn't mean they are alike.&#13;
Many students have similar interests,&#13;
as shown by the Academics survey&#13;
given to a random selection of the student body.&#13;
The yearbook staff found that 93%&#13;
of those surveyed thought the MiniCourse program , developed by the administration, this 1973-74 school year,&#13;
was a good idea.&#13;
Although proposed by the school&#13;
board , 94% felt the proposal for allyear around school would not work at&#13;
Tee Jay. More than half reasoned that&#13;
such a proposal would decrease&#13;
school attendance, cause difficulty in&#13;
planning activities and sports, and interfere w ith working and family&#13;
vacations.&#13;
Business courses were taken by&#13;
35%, College Prep by 30%, General&#13;
29% and 16% take vocational courses.&#13;
66% felt that the students in each of&#13;
these fields got equal opportunities.&#13;
To compare the fields of study of&#13;
the students to their futures: 44%&#13;
planned to work , 36% wanted to attend&#13;
college, 15% looked towa rd marriage&#13;
and 0% didn't know yet. 75% felt the&#13;
classes they were taking would prepare&#13;
them for the future.&#13;
60% felt that being on the honor&#13;
roll was important, but to 56% a 3.4&#13;
grade average was too high for an&#13;
honor pass. 84% thought 3.0 would be&#13;
the right grade average.&#13;
51 % of the people thought P.E.&#13;
should be an elective, although 80%&#13;
felt Tee Jay offered enough electives&#13;
and a wide variety of courses.&#13;
70% suggested having subjects&#13;
like those taught in Mini Courses added to the curriculum at Tee Jay, along&#13;
with courses involving law, med icine,&#13;
special ized trades , agricultu re and&#13;
computer training.&#13;
Another plus for Tee Jay was that&#13;
99% expressed the opinion that classes&#13;
like OE, Deca and T&amp;I were helpful to&#13;
students. 72% be lieved these courses&#13;
prepared students for working careers&#13;
when they finished school.&#13;
Academ ics does not only involve&#13;
students. Teachers and the administration are needed , too. 68% felt that&#13;
teachers cared if you learned , and to&#13;
even point out their importance, 97%&#13;
expressed t hat th eir class attitude&#13;
depended on t he teac her . 60%&#13;
suggested no improvements for the&#13;
teaching methods at Tee Jay, and, to&#13;
put the teachers and other faculty at&#13;
ease, 95% liked seeing them involved&#13;
in school activities. The same went for&#13;
the adm inistration , which was wellorganized , according to 80% of those&#13;
surveyed.&#13;
One must not forget the counseling center which has been of help to&#13;
75% of the students. Such help ranged&#13;
from sched uling ni ght school classes ,&#13;
getting work permits, adding and droppin g cl a s se s , send i ng work to&#13;
homebound students to making important decisions as to choice of career.&#13;
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School board members Raymond Uhlhorn, Ward Bean, and Thomas Thompson , listen to Tee Jay's&#13;
proposal for mini-courses at one of their monthly meetings.&#13;
Administration Influences T. J.;&#13;
All-Year School Proposal Downed&#13;
When you hear the word administration, what do you think of?&#13;
The establishment? Rules and&#13;
regulations? Anderson, Howard, and&#13;
Schwertley? Are you with the administration, are you against it, or do&#13;
you try to ignore it completely?&#13;
Whatever your opinion , Tee Jay's&#13;
administrators affect the entire environment and attitudes of the school.&#13;
For example, through the institution of&#13;
a two-week mini course program this&#13;
year, the administrators helped to&#13;
m a k e t he curriculum more&#13;
meaningful and relevant to the&#13;
students. Courses ranged from judo&#13;
to home canning and freezing , from&#13;
horseback riding to Black literature.&#13;
As designated by the state, the&#13;
school board exercises all local&#13;
authority over the Council Bluffs&#13;
Public Schools. Elected by the people, the board is responsible for such&#13;
activities as hiring of personnel and&#13;
appropriation of funds . In early&#13;
February, the idea of a year-round&#13;
school was proposed by the board in&#13;
order to solve overcrowded and unsafe conditions in certain elementary&#13;
schools. However, the board finally&#13;
decided to obtain additional facilities&#13;
for these schools.&#13;
(Above) Pri nci pal Gaylord Anderson learns the&#13;
art of decopauge from art teacher Steve Peters .&#13;
(Below) Assistant principal Donald Schwertley&#13;
intentl y watches a Tee Jay basketball game. A&#13;
athletic d irector, Mr. Schwertley 1s as famll1ar to&#13;
Tee Jay's athletic contests as the coaches ana&#13;
players. &#13;
Gaylord Anderson&#13;
Principal&#13;
Hazel Grote&#13;
Secretary&#13;
James Howard&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Bette Hansen&#13;
Bookkeeper&#13;
Donald Schwertley&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Virginia Petersen&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Ms. Petersen reads a student's note from home before issuing an admit.&#13;
Frances Riggs&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Or. Leonard L. Gregory&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
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James VanMaanen&#13;
Jack Holder&#13;
Counseling Center&#13;
Provides Advice&#13;
Nice Atmosphere&#13;
The Counseling Center is one of&#13;
the more popular hang-outs at Tee&#13;
Jay, if only because of the pleasant atmosphere.&#13;
It is one of the few places in the&#13;
school that is air conditioned in the&#13;
hot spring and fall days and warm&#13;
during winter blizzards. The chairs&#13;
are twice as co mfortable as any&#13;
others in the bui lding, and the room is&#13;
brightly carpeted. Aside from this, the&#13;
counselors provide a good sounding&#13;
board for students with a problem or&#13;
undecided future.&#13;
Joyce Grubb&#13;
Sally Perry&#13;
Mary Veline&#13;
Elsie Springer&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Counselor Joyce Grubb demonstrates that finding permanent records consumes m uch of a&#13;
counselor's time.&#13;
Senior Deb Brownell discusses her futu re plans with her counselor, Sally Perry , and Wile E. Coyote. &#13;
Artists' Work&#13;
Vary Greatly&#13;
Fine Arts classes offered many&#13;
op portu nities for students to widen&#13;
their creative ability.&#13;
Choices of art classes ranged&#13;
from ceramics to oil painting to commercial art.&#13;
Through the combined efforts of&#13;
the speech and drama teachers,&#13;
several plays were staged this year to&#13;
almost capacity crowds. The productions included, ''The Effect of Gamma&#13;
Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds,"&#13;
Road Show, "South Pacific," and "The&#13;
Skin of Our Teeth ."&#13;
Humanities, an English elective,&#13;
is another branch of the Fine Arts. The&#13;
course studies comparative values,&#13;
philosophies, religions, and various&#13;
types of literature.&#13;
Steven Peters Janice Adamson&#13;
"Granny" is portrayed by sophomore Angie&#13;
Ankenbauer in the fall production of "The Effect&#13;
of G amma Ray s o n M an in t h e Moon&#13;
Marigolds."&#13;
Senior Bob Jones puts the fin ishing touches on a painting for art class.&#13;
R. H. Fanciers&#13;
(Voted outstanding teacher&#13;
by a vote of the faculty members)&#13;
Ernest Haag Mary Daley&#13;
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Julie Hughes&#13;
Seven Yearbook Staffers Journey&#13;
To NSPA Convention in Atlanta&#13;
A trip to Atlanta, Georgia, was&#13;
the high point of the year for members&#13;
of the Monticello staff. Chaperoned by&#13;
Julie Hughes and Cindy Olson, seven&#13;
students participated in the annual&#13;
National Scholastic Press Association&#13;
convention in Atlanta over Thanksgiving vacation.&#13;
The 17 members of the staff were&#13;
chosen by interviews out of nearly 40&#13;
applicants.&#13;
Several members of the staff&#13;
attended summer journalism&#13;
workshops at Iowa State University&#13;
and the University of Iowa. Rich&#13;
Bartholomew received an award for&#13;
the best theme at the Iowa State&#13;
workshop.&#13;
Early in the year, the staff d ressed as clowns and sold yearbook&#13;
subscriptions from a tent in the student lounge. They wound up their&#13;
week with a record rap, hosted by&#13;
KRCB disc jockey, Tomm y Lee&#13;
Anthony.&#13;
Members of the yearbook staff use the crosswalk, not only to cross&#13;
Broadway, but also to pose for a picture. Left to right, they are: Mike&#13;
Carroll, Sk ip Wray, Mary Coziahr, Patti Dennis, Annie Paulson , Terese&#13;
Heffernan, Ms. Hughes, Deb Brownell, Susan Frost, Ken Rice, Laurie&#13;
Makepeace, Kevin Fanders, Gayle Whitaker, Ed Kermoade, Vicki Frost,&#13;
Pam McEntee, Rich Bartholomew, Kathy Cahill , Lori Wi lliams, and Vicky&#13;
Darveaux, editor.&#13;
~&#13;
Laurie Makepeace, Kathy Cahill , and Vicky Darveaux would get these pictures sorted a lot faster 1!&#13;
they didn't stop to peek so often. &#13;
The Signal staff of 1973-74 are, from left to right: Vicki Frost, Rich Bartholomew, Lori Will iams,&#13;
Joanie Gore, Laurie Makepeace, Paul Blai n, Jim Betts, Richard Smith, Sue Ramsey, Jeff Carlson,&#13;
Vicky Lane, Jane Thom as, Mr. Muehiig , Vonda Ferguson, Sherry Mackland, Carol Kelsen , Ed Kermoade, and Pam McEntee.&#13;
Joanie Gore and Ed Kermoade work on paste-ups for an upcomi ng issue of the Signal.&#13;
T. J. Signal Staff&#13;
Works Togethe~ To&#13;
Put Out 16 Issues&#13;
The 1973-74 Signal staff was&#13;
headed by Lori Williams, manag ing&#13;
editor, and Rich Bartholomew, editorin-chief.&#13;
In order to be a member of the&#13;
staff, a student must complete both&#13;
Journalism I and II, in which one&#13;
learns the basics of reporting and&#13;
news writing. First semester students&#13;
study the different types of stories that&#13;
appear in a newspaper, as well as&#13;
how to write them , how to write and&#13;
count headlines , and h ow t o&#13;
proofread . Second se m es t e r ,&#13;
students put their knowledge to the&#13;
test by working with the Signal staff.&#13;
In one school year, the Signal&#13;
staff publ ishes 16 eight-page papers,&#13;
and a paper is well under way before&#13;
the previous issue is distributed.&#13;
Douglas Muehlig&#13;
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English Required; But Wide Choice&#13;
Of Interesting Classes Offered&#13;
Each year students are requ ired&#13;
to take at least one English class.&#13;
They can make t heir selection from a&#13;
long list of courses.&#13;
Issues i n Li t era t u r e and&#13;
Language of Man are two of these&#13;
classes. Closely related , both are one&#13;
semester classes and both delve into&#13;
what makes people the way they are.&#13;
Problems of communication are&#13;
studied, and some classes, depend ing on t he teacher, study the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
Students in American Literature&#13;
Survey read novels by American&#13;
authors, starti ng with early America&#13;
and working up th rough the present.&#13;
Creative Writi ng and Basic Composition both try to motivate the student to improve his writi ng ability.&#13;
An English class for students&#13;
who like to read is Individual ized&#13;
Reading. Students read a book of&#13;
their own choosing , and then have a&#13;
conference over the book with the&#13;
teacher. Grades are based on the&#13;
number of books read and how well&#13;
the student understands what he&#13;
reads.&#13;
Sophomore Engl ish classes continue using the same program used in&#13;
junior high . These literature books&#13;
teach the student to distingu ish&#13;
between the concrete and abstract&#13;
meaning of a story and develop along&#13;
th is line throughout the four years.&#13;
Often these classes take a break from&#13;
their texts and read various novels,&#13;
such as "Stranger in a Strange Land",&#13;
"Huckleberry Finn" and "The Good&#13;
Earth".&#13;
Students in Ms. Rosemary Gray's&#13;
classes had a special unit on how to&#13;
be an individual in our society. Th is&#13;
study centered around George&#13;
Orwell 's " 1984".&#13;
John Hanna turns around to see who is inten&#13;
Rosemary Gray Jerry Stevens Diane Stull Jim Cornel ison Fred Hayeks&#13;
John Hanna Anita Eckley Larry Schulenberg Donald Skokan M ary Daley &#13;
lng his class, just as the culprit clicks the shutter.&#13;
Senior Dave Lam phear plays disc jockey for&#13;
our new radio station- WT JH.&#13;
Marti lncontro explains to her Issues in Literature class the meaning of "Are You Up There?", a song&#13;
recorded by the Osmonds.&#13;
Julie Hughes Ernest Haag Dorothy Morse&#13;
Librarian&#13;
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Linda Farber&#13;
French, German, Spanish Offered;&#13;
Extra Activities Enhance Studies&#13;
Three foreign languages are&#13;
offered at Tee Jay. Spanish an d&#13;
French are taught by Linda Farber,&#13;
while Peggy Rodriguez teaches German. Spelling bees helped make learning German more fun, while French&#13;
and Spanish students visited several&#13;
area restaurants that specialize in&#13;
foreign foods. The Spanish classes&#13;
went Christmas carol ing to both Mercy and Jennie Edmundson Hospitals.&#13;
In December, stude nts in all&#13;
three languages attended the annual&#13;
International Day at A. L. Christmas&#13;
skits were presented by the various&#13;
schools, and Christmas carols were&#13;
su ng in the different languages.&#13;
Advanced German students participate in a spelling bee, which helps students determine how well they are mastering the&#13;
language as compared to their classmates.&#13;
Peggy Rodriguez&#13;
"That"s my property you just landed on," smirks Pam Rossum to Sharon Nelson. Also enjoying a&#13;
game of Spanish monopoly are Debbie Erbes and Deb Schuemann. &#13;
Soph omore Ang ie Ankenbauer posed fo r&#13;
senior Tom Hancock fo r one of his several class&#13;
assignments.&#13;
Photography New&#13;
To T J Curriculum&#13;
Photography, a new English&#13;
elective added to the curriculum this&#13;
year, proved to be valuable in train ing&#13;
future photographers for both the&#13;
Signal and Monticello, as well as starting many students on the way to a&#13;
career and / or hobby in photography.&#13;
Because of the _l imited amount of&#13;
cameras available, the number of&#13;
students enrolled in the class is small.&#13;
Students learn how to operate th ree&#13;
different types of cameras, and then&#13;
are instructed in the dar kroom&#13;
techn iques of developing film and&#13;
printi ng pictures.&#13;
"It's dark in here," exclaims junior Janie Williamson , as she tries to load fill on a spool. Students&#13;
practiced loading fi lm blindfol ded in the classroom before trying the "real thing" in the darkroom.&#13;
Julie Hughes&#13;
Senior John White practices the skills he learned in photography class to adjust the enlarger&#13;
in order to pnnt his picture.&#13;
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Barbara Hansen&#13;
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Early Bird World Affairs Class&#13;
Adds Extra Period to School Day&#13;
Have you ever had an eighth&#13;
period class at 7:30 in the morning?&#13;
Th is was the case of Ms. Barbara&#13;
Hansen's "early bird " world affairs&#13;
class.&#13;
Another new class taught by Ms.&#13;
Hansen was an advanced history&#13;
course. Students desiring to take thi s&#13;
class had to have special perm ission&#13;
from the instructor. Early in the fall&#13;
these students hosted a model United&#13;
Nations Day at Tee Jay. Students&#13;
were assigned to represent various&#13;
countries, and they spent the day trying to solve the problems of the worl d.&#13;
Students in Ms. Ruth Moeller's&#13;
American Stud ies classes we re&#13;
offered much more freedom than&#13;
previously. Each un it of study could&#13;
be completed in one of several ways.&#13;
Students in Ms. Hansen's American Studies class work on propaganda posters.&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes Ruth Moeller Donald Hansen Edward Bremmer &#13;
John McKinley&#13;
Dave Neighbors builds a model city for geography class.&#13;
Kathy Cahill, Deb Bradford and Cathy Swanson discuss world affairs at the model U. N.&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Daniel W. Moore&#13;
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Science Classes&#13;
Open Doors to&#13;
Many Activities&#13;
Five Courses are offered in the&#13;
sciences: biology, zoology, botany ,&#13;
chemistry, and physics. Chemistry&#13;
students have the opportunity of parti cipating in many extra-curricular activities. One weekend in the fall was&#13;
spent on a campout at Wilson Island ,&#13;
near De Soto Bend, studying nature&#13;
and astrology.&#13;
Iowa State University and the&#13;
Un iversity of Chicago sponsored&#13;
science fairs wh ich students could&#13;
enter. Winners of these received cash&#13;
prizes or scholarships.&#13;
One day in February was taken&#13;
from class work to run a bake sale&#13;
wh ich netted $130, used to buy electron ic calculators.&#13;
Students in biology made a trip&#13;
to Fontenelle Forest and Henry Doorly&#13;
Zoo. They also spent several periods&#13;
outdoors studying the nature around&#13;
the schoolyard . Other activities include dissecting crawdads, frogs ,&#13;
earthworms, and sheep's eyes.&#13;
Robert Harden&#13;
Junior Murray Johnson tries to find his beaker among al l the others under th e heat lamp&#13;
Billie El iason&#13;
Mike Ghanem&#13;
Stephen Field&#13;
Agnes Spera&#13;
Jack McCorm ick and Duane Dettman build a&#13;
world within a terrarium for their biology cl s &#13;
Mr. Crouse gives a student one of those looks&#13;
that tel ls them their answer is wrong .&#13;
Students Advance&#13;
Rapidly in Math&#13;
Accelerated math classes have&#13;
capable sophomores taki ng algebra&#13;
3-4 thi s year. Th is makes it possible&#13;
fo r t h e m t o take calculus ,&#13;
tri ognometry, or math analysis in their&#13;
junior year. If any of these students&#13;
wish to conti nue with math throughout&#13;
their high school years, one can ex-&#13;
·:;&gt; ect even more advanced math&#13;
classes to be added in the near future.&#13;
Students i n Mr. Rosenthal' s&#13;
calculus classes had fun experimenting with the giant cards to help them&#13;
d iscover and understand the laws of&#13;
probability.&#13;
Seniors Kevin Moores, Kent Vrana, Dic k Speight and Dave Anderson found time to use the giant cards for something other&#13;
than mathematical experi ments.&#13;
Charles Crouse Joh n Martens John Rosenthal&#13;
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Gloria Haats takes advantage of art weld ing offered in the M ini-Courses.&#13;
These girls find enjoyment in antiquing and refinishi ng their findings .&#13;
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Bill Bryant and Guy Thomas show how much fun a canoeing course at Lake Monawa can be.&#13;
Instructor M s. Patricia Boos finds outdoor cooking a little different and a lot smokey.&#13;
T. J. Mini-Courses&#13;
Add Fun, Freedom&#13;
To Last Semester&#13;
According to Gaylord Anderson ,&#13;
principal, the courses were "neat"&#13;
and exceeded all expectations.&#13;
Mini-Courses were developed to&#13;
break the boredom of the last ten&#13;
days of the school year. The courses&#13;
ranged from fire fighting to&#13;
barbershop quartet.&#13;
The 74 courses were designed to&#13;
fit the tastes of all the students. Each&#13;
sophomore needs four classes to&#13;
graduate. This year's juniors were&#13;
required to take two.&#13;
The classes were graded on a&#13;
pass-fail basis. The students couldn't&#13;
miss more than two class periods to&#13;
pass.&#13;
Th is was experimental and plans&#13;
will be made to continue the program&#13;
next year. Al l the teachers were required to teach two classes, with the&#13;
administration and counselors were&#13;
required on ly one.&#13;
Mr. Jim Ward demonstrates hand signals to&#13;
student, Candy Cox, during the motorcycle&#13;
safety course.&#13;
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Band Performs at Drake Relays;&#13;
Moores Functions as Drum M ajor&#13;
Led by drum major, Kev in&#13;
Moores, the Tee Jay band traveled to&#13;
Clari nda, Iowa, early in the school&#13;
year, to partic ipate in a marching&#13;
band contest.&#13;
By selling stationery, calendars ,&#13;
and soap, the band earned enough&#13;
money to travel to Des Moines to perform at the Drake Relays in late April.&#13;
The band meets first period&#13;
every day, and spends th is time in&#13;
practice. Most students also take ind ividual lessons. Points are given for&#13;
practice sessions, for playing in concerts, and for learning d ifferent keys&#13;
and scales. The points are then used&#13;
to determine class grades.&#13;
As part of the pep band, these trom bone players help keep the noise level, as well as the enthusiasm level, hig h at basketball&#13;
games and pep assemblies.&#13;
Melvi n Johnson&#13;
Junior Jim Perkins takes time out from his&#13;
music practice to read up on jazz. &#13;
M r. Johnson "jives" to the music, as he directs&#13;
the pep band at an afternoon pep assembly.&#13;
(Left) Senior Bill Creger b~ats out the rhythm of&#13;
the songs performed by the band. (Below)&#13;
Sheila Wood practices her bassoon solo, accompanied by Rob Brown .&#13;
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Richard Motter&#13;
180&#13;
Orchestra Attracts&#13;
Musically Gifted&#13;
Under the direction of Richard&#13;
Motter, the Tee Jay orchestra finds its&#13;
members among the most talented&#13;
and culturally refined of the entire student body. Composed primarily of&#13;
strings and woodwinds, the group&#13;
meets daily first period, and has performed at several school assemblies&#13;
and programs with the band. Some illustrious students find the time and&#13;
talent to be in both the orchestra and&#13;
band. Junior Virginia Heck works on her cello solo&#13;
during an orchestra rehearsal.&#13;
Jerry Weir plays the drums, as he accompanies the orchestra. &#13;
"This sure isn't what I expected to learn in choir," sighs junior Teresa Hardiman to senior Kris Oviatt,&#13;
as M r. MacNeill instructs them in the proper movements of the diaphragm.&#13;
So phomore Gath Carman seems to be more interested in gossiping with her classmates than in learning her m usic .&#13;
Roger MacNeill Caren Wilson&#13;
T. J.'s Many Voices&#13;
Blend Into Variety&#13;
Of Vocal Groups&#13;
Whatever a student's interests or&#13;
talents might be, there is a vocal&#13;
music group just su ited for him,&#13;
whether it be boys' glee, girls' glee,&#13;
concert choir, or vars ity choi r.&#13;
However, students must audition and&#13;
be selected to become members of&#13;
the concert choir.&#13;
The highlight of the year was a&#13;
concert cho ir tr i p to Denve r ,&#13;
Colorado, in late March. Proceeds&#13;
from the sale of such items as mistletoe, holly, and baked goods helped&#13;
finance the trip.&#13;
Other performances of the vocal&#13;
music groups included Roadshow,&#13;
and a C hristm as assembly and&#13;
program.&#13;
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Students Allowed&#13;
To Progress At&#13;
Their Own Speed&#13;
Individual progress is the name&#13;
given to the group of classes specially&#13;
designed for students who function&#13;
better individually than in a standard&#13;
classroom situation.&#13;
These classes use programmed&#13;
math and reading courses and give&#13;
special attention to areas, such as&#13;
mak ing change and operating a cash&#13;
register.&#13;
Several times during the year the&#13;
students were given a free period to&#13;
do whatever they like. Some chose to&#13;
play checkers or put a jigsaw puzzle&#13;
together, while others played records,&#13;
read a good book, or wrote a letter to&#13;
a friend.&#13;
Harlan Simonds&#13;
Donald Leonard&#13;
Harlan Simonds checks James Fleming's progress with his p rog rammed m ath lessons.&#13;
David Butterbaugh, Rodney Ohle and Clifford Barth enjoy a gam e of checkers during their free&#13;
periods. &#13;
"It's pretty hectic in here today," states Mr. Smagacz. The first day of a new semester is always bad&#13;
as the 20 person capacity Driver Education room must somehow hold 40.&#13;
Driver Education&#13;
Viewed By Some&#13;
As Necessary Evil&#13;
Driver Education is the class that&#13;
few people want to take, but everyone&#13;
has to take.&#13;
According to Iowa law, if a student successfully completes Driver&#13;
Education, he can get his license&#13;
when he is 16. Without it he must wait&#13;
until he is 18. Because of this, Driver&#13;
Education is kind of a necessary evil.&#13;
Two days a week are spent in the&#13;
classroom viewing films and studying&#13;
how a car works. One day is spent in&#13;
the simulator "pretending" to drive,&#13;
and another day is spent actually driving.&#13;
Larry Flannery David Runyon Pat Smagacz Jim Sperry Dan Swartz&#13;
The addition of new si mulators made practice driving more fun for students in Driver Education.&#13;
183 &#13;
184&#13;
Jitterbug, Bodybuilding, Skiing Are P.E. Favorites&#13;
Junior Tom Parrack shows his bones, as well as his muscles, wh ile he presses weights in the conditioning program.&#13;
Robert Nielsen John Kinsel Tom Vincent&#13;
Sharon Semler Cynthia Olson Lavonne Pierson&#13;
Physical Education is the only&#13;
class that all Tee Jay students m ust&#13;
take. The only exceptions are for&#13;
students with a medical excuse.&#13;
This year, boys' physical education classes spent much of their ti me&#13;
doing conditioning and body building&#13;
exercises.&#13;
Girls' physical education classes&#13;
participated in activities that ranged&#13;
from archery to gymnastics to skiing.&#13;
Both classes came together near&#13;
the end of the first semester to dance.&#13;
Such dances as the wa l t z ,&#13;
greensleeves and the favorite , j itterbug, were enjoyed .&#13;
Senior Shirley King practices her bowling skills,&#13;
with a rubber ball and plastic pins. &#13;
Patricia Boos Judy Hoppes&#13;
Karen Latiker struggles to match the plaids, as she beg ins laying out her pattern.&#13;
Cook ing students prepared a Thanksgiving dinner, and invited the faculty to be their guests. Shown&#13;
here are Mary Sue Ch ri sty, Rosemary Gray, and Caroli ne McBri de.&#13;
Home Ee. Students&#13;
Explore Sewing&#13;
And Family Living&#13;
Homemaking courses offered&#13;
are cooking, sewing and family living.&#13;
St ud e nt s u s ua lly take one&#13;
semester of cooking and one of sewing. Girls in sewing make outfits for&#13;
themselves, while those in cooking&#13;
prepare and eat many vari ous foods.&#13;
A highlight for the girls was preparing&#13;
an entire Than ksgiving dinner.&#13;
Fam il y living classes study&#13;
budgeti ng, meal planning, and how to&#13;
solve the many problems that will&#13;
arise in a fam ily situation.&#13;
A sophomore student has to stop and rewind&#13;
her bobbin before continuing the sew.&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
Both College-Bound, Secretarial&#13;
Students Enjoy Business Courses&#13;
The business department offers&#13;
a wide variety of courses so that a student may take as much or as little as&#13;
he desires . Many college-bound&#13;
st udent s elect to t a k e the onesemester personal typing class. Th is&#13;
gives them a chance to learn the&#13;
keyboard and the basic skil ls, but&#13;
they do not spend as much time on&#13;
business-related skills as do the typTammy Skelton chuckles to herself at the&#13;
ridiculous sentences that appear in her typing&#13;
book .&#13;
ing 1-2 classes.&#13;
The same situation exists with&#13;
shorthand . A student may take a onesemester notehand course or two&#13;
years of shorthand .&#13;
Besides typing and shorthand,&#13;
the bus in ess d e pa rtment o ffers&#13;
b u sin ess law, b usiness English ,&#13;
bookkeeping , and a two-ho ur block of&#13;
shorthand and busi ness machines.&#13;
..&#13;
Senior Becky O'Doniel transcribes a letter for&#13;
her business machines class&#13;
Senior Patty Copeland stares in amazement at the figures she is expected to add on her 10-kev adding machine. &#13;
Patrick O'Doherty Ida Jessen Rapheal Murray Paula Wise&#13;
Robert Cooper Phyll is Wichman Robert McCool Jonna Andersen Peggy O'Connor&#13;
Kathy Kerber and Li sa Collins "keep their eyes on the copy" as they concentrate on a timing.&#13;
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Vocational Dept.&#13;
Popular at T. J.&#13;
Most high schools tend to be&#13;
either primarily academic or primarily vocational , depending on the type&#13;
of city or neighborhood in which the&#13;
school is located . Since the majority&#13;
of Tee Jay students do not go on to&#13;
college, it is largely a vocational&#13;
school , with many students choosing&#13;
a career related to welding, drafting,&#13;
wood working , auto mechanics, or&#13;
printing.&#13;
Contrary to the belief held by&#13;
many, students of a vocational school&#13;
are not dumber, less informed, or less&#13;
i mportant than students of an&#13;
academic school. Doctors and&#13;
lawyers need someone to fix their&#13;
cars and print their newspapers, just&#13;
as welders and electricians need&#13;
someone to give them physicals and&#13;
write their marriage contracts.&#13;
T he vocational department&#13;
develops skills t hat help students to&#13;
becom e co ntri buting members of the&#13;
worki ng worl d. Kevin Sillik uses some fancy equipment to sand down a block of wood .&#13;
Daryl Guest goes through precautionary steps before starting his project in beginning metal work -&#13;
ing.&#13;
Dave Lanegan completes a circuit for his advanced electronics class. &#13;
"Uh-oh, here comes Mr. Jenkins," thinks Jim Carrell, as he quickly buries himself in his drafting.&#13;
Stanley Weber John Ackeret Ron Toyne Roger Redmond Wayne Mains&#13;
David White Jam es Ward Lester Jenkins Wil bur Ege Paul McCulley&#13;
189 &#13;
Senior Kathy Kilday attends Tee Jay, as a student in the morning, and work s as a secretary in the&#13;
counsel ing center in the afternoon .&#13;
Co-op Programs&#13;
Allows Students To&#13;
Work Half-Days&#13;
Students in the co-op programs&#13;
attend school half a day and work at&#13;
various jobs throughout the community the other half.&#13;
This year, students worked at&#13;
Goldstein Chapman's , Natelson's,&#13;
Iowa Clothes and MacDonalds. They&#13;
cooked , fi led , typed and stocked&#13;
shelves. T hei r employers fill out&#13;
period ical critiques of their work&#13;
progress. Many of these students&#13;
continue with the same job after their&#13;
graduation .&#13;
Tracy Young work s in the school cafeteria as&#13;
part of the food service program. &#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf Julie Pycha Francis Shafer Mary Siebrecht Gary Bannick&#13;
Karen Lancial is busy at her job, as a secretary for Goldstein Chapman.&#13;
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192&#13;
Serving Lunches,&#13;
Cleaning Building&#13;
Keeps Staff Busy&#13;
About 500 to 600 hot lunches are&#13;
served each day and about 250 to 300&#13;
jet lunches. All the preparation, servi ng , and clean-up for these are&#13;
handled by the cooks and custodians.&#13;
Aside from helping in the cafeteria,&#13;
the c ustod ians also mow the lawn ,&#13;
scoop the snow, sweep t he floors and&#13;
fix the lights and plumbing .&#13;
The coo ks shown left to right are Row 1: Florence Legge, Violet Clinton , Betty Holbrook and Beverly&#13;
Athay; Row 2: Wilma Jones, Marjorie Hemmingsen, Mary Smith and , head cook, Irene English.&#13;
Part of the janitorial staff is pictured here. Seated are M . Hicks and N. Corwin. Stand ing, Row 1: R. Swift, A. Mul bany, M .&#13;
Dohse and D. Miller; Row 2: L. Garrett, B. Scott, M . McGee, W. Doty and , custod ian P. Kilbane. &#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
People are different. They have a&#13;
variety of tastes and interests, which&#13;
make the need for advertising greater&#13;
th an ever.&#13;
The Advertising Survey put out by&#13;
the 1973-7 4 Monticello staff supported&#13;
this advertising need.&#13;
69% of the students said they&#13;
would rather do business with those&#13;
merchants who supported Tee Jay by&#13;
buying ads in the yearbook . For example, 75% of the students surveyed said&#13;
they would rather eat at a restaurant&#13;
that bought an ad than one that didn't.&#13;
Their reasons varied from wanting to&#13;
thank merchants, to getting better service and prices.&#13;
60% of the 400 students, who filled&#13;
out the survey, read the advertising&#13;
section of the yearbook. 53% of the&#13;
students said that ads influenced their&#13;
decision as to where they do their&#13;
shopping.&#13;
69% of the students have up to&#13;
$50 to spend per month. Illustrating the&#13;
variety of tastes the surveys showed&#13;
that 42% spend from $10-20 on clothes&#13;
per month; 48% spend $10-25 on food ;&#13;
76% spend between $5-20 on gas and&#13;
on records and tapes. For entertain-&#13;
~---. ment, 77% spend between $5-20 and&#13;
tor liquor 60% spend from $5-20.&#13;
76% felt that an ad section belonged in the yearbook . 72% knew the ads&#13;
financed the yearbook; 22% thought&#13;
the ads showed Tee Jay supporters,&#13;
and 6% felt the ads just filled up extra&#13;
space.&#13;
This past year, in T.V. advertising,&#13;
one product has been able to compare&#13;
itself to another product. 80% felt that&#13;
this could also be done in the yearbook. 76% felt yearbooks should&#13;
accept ads from bars, pol itical can -&#13;
didates , Planne d Parentho o d ,&#13;
massage parlors and religous groups. &#13;
i94&#13;
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photographers, as a Treck's salesman watches from behind.&#13;
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Index&#13;
A&#13;
Abbott. Cheryl&#13;
- 11 .1 02&#13;
Abels. Lyn&#13;
el&#13;
- 11 , 100.102&#13;
Abraham. Paula&#13;
- 11&#13;
Ackeret, John . 117,189&#13;
Adams. Cynthia&#13;
- 23&#13;
Adamson. Jan&#13;
ice&#13;
- 73.126.165&#13;
Addison. Doreen&#13;
- 23.212&#13;
Addiso&#13;
n. Pa&#13;
trick&#13;
- 11&#13;
,122&#13;
,&#13;
133.147,160&#13;
Adkins.&#13;
Chris&#13;
tine&#13;
- 23&#13;
.99&#13;
,121&#13;
,137&#13;
,157&#13;
Ahart. Tim&#13;
- 11&#13;
Aherns. Grace&#13;
- 11&#13;
Aldredge. Cynth&#13;
ia&#13;
- 23&#13;
Alexander. Char&#13;
les&#13;
- 23&#13;
Allen. Deborah&#13;
- 35&#13;
Allen. Janice&#13;
- 23&#13;
Allen.&#13;
B&#13;
ob&#13;
- 23, 106&#13;
Allen. Sandra&#13;
- 35&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
- 35, 136.151&#13;
Alley. Roger&#13;
- 35.136&#13;
Alley, Torn&#13;
- 11&#13;
Allmon. Ju&#13;
he&#13;
- 11&#13;
Alsman. Bob&#13;
- 23&#13;
Alsman. Cathie&#13;
- 23&#13;
Alsman. Lynn&#13;
- 121.149&#13;
Alsman. William&#13;
- 23&#13;
Amateur&#13;
R&#13;
a&#13;
d&#13;
io&#13;
- 117&#13;
Ame&#13;
r&#13;
ican&#13;
F&#13;
ield Serv&#13;
ice&#13;
- 101&#13;
Andersen. Bob&#13;
- 23&#13;
Andersen. Jonna&#13;
- 187&#13;
Andersen. Nancy&#13;
- 23&#13;
Andersen, Paul&#13;
- 35&#13;
Anderson. Candy&#13;
- 11&#13;
Anderson, Dav&#13;
id&#13;
- 35&#13;
.175&#13;
Anderson. Gaylord&#13;
- 56.162&#13;
.163&#13;
Anderson. Joan&#13;
- 23, 122&#13;
Anderson. Karen&#13;
- 11&#13;
Anderson. Lynne&#13;
- 11&#13;
Ande&#13;
r&#13;
son. Randy&#13;
- 23, 126&#13;
Anderson, Scot · 23&#13;
Ande&#13;
rson, Sem1carla&#13;
- 11 , 100, 117&#13;
Anderson, Suzette&#13;
- 11&#13;
Andrews.&#13;
Beckie&#13;
- 11 ,&#13;
103, 108, 109&#13;
,202&#13;
Andrews, Bonita&#13;
- 35&#13;
Ankenbauer. Angela&#13;
- 11&#13;
,69&#13;
,74&#13;
.122, 165&#13;
.171&#13;
Ankenbauer. Laurie&#13;
- 35&#13;
Anson. Annette&#13;
- 11&#13;
,19&#13;
Anson. Diana&#13;
- 35&#13;
Anson. Diane&#13;
- 23&#13;
Anson, Mark&#13;
- 10&#13;
,11.122,128&#13;
,&#13;
133.151&#13;
,160&#13;
Anson, Mi&#13;
chael&#13;
- 35&#13;
Anthony.&#13;
T&#13;
eri&#13;
- 35.119.121&#13;
,212&#13;
Appel, Steve&#13;
- 142.147&#13;
Archer. Janet&#13;
- 11&#13;
Archer, Jeffery&#13;
- 23&#13;
Armstrong, Cher&#13;
yl&#13;
- 23,104.105,119,212&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
- 23, 104.122&#13;
Art&#13;
Club&#13;
- 126&#13;
A&#13;
shley. June&#13;
- 11&#13;
Ashley. Mary&#13;
- 11&#13;
Athay.&#13;
Debbie&#13;
- 23&#13;
Aughe.&#13;
Teresa&#13;
- 23&#13;
B&#13;
Bacon. Linda&#13;
- 23. 73&#13;
Bailey. Dav&#13;
id&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bailey. Jaye&#13;
- 35&#13;
Bain. Becky&#13;
- 23, 103&#13;
Baird, Billy&#13;
- 23&#13;
Baker.&#13;
David&#13;
- 35&#13;
.85&#13;
Bake&#13;
r. Marcie&#13;
- 11&#13;
Baldwin. Sandra&#13;
- 35&#13;
Bandemer, Linda · 23,88,93.114,205&#13;
Banks. Barbara&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bannlck, Gary&#13;
- 191&#13;
Barber. Nancy&#13;
- 23&#13;
Bare. John&#13;
- 23&#13;
Barges. Matthew&#13;
- 35&#13;
Barnes. And&#13;
rew · 23.1 56&#13;
Barnes. Bradford&#13;
- 35&#13;
Barrier.&#13;
J&#13;
ames&#13;
- 11.&#13;
134&#13;
Barner. Te&#13;
resa&#13;
- 23&#13;
Barth, Clifford&#13;
- 182&#13;
Bartholomew Rich&#13;
- 35. 78,9&#13;
2&#13;
,94, 166, 167, 194&#13;
Baxte&#13;
r. Terri&#13;
- 133&#13;
,147&#13;
Bazzell, Cherlynn&#13;
- 11&#13;
Becerra Sonia&#13;
- 23&#13;
Beckwith Larry&#13;
- 11&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
- 35&#13;
Bell. Kathleen . 35&#13;
Belt. Douglas&#13;
- 11,133,147&#13;
Belt. Scott&#13;
- 23 133.134.145, 147&#13;
Beltran. Julie&#13;
- 11&#13;
Benn1sh. Ron&#13;
- 134&#13;
Benson, Ka&#13;
ren&#13;
- 11&#13;
BenGon, Pam&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bequette. Michael&#13;
- 23&#13;
Be&#13;
r&lt;1fd1. Mana· 11,10&#13;
0&#13;
,104&#13;
,137.149&#13;
Berger. Randy&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
- 35&#13;
Betchef Jim&#13;
- 23, 107&#13;
Betcke, Rock&#13;
- 11&#13;
Betts. James . 40.60&#13;
,156, 167&#13;
Betts, Karen&#13;
-&#13;
11&#13;
Bo·mt Dean&#13;
- 36&#13;
Bigelow Julie · 11,93&#13;
.100&#13;
Billesbach.&#13;
Lynn&#13;
- 11&#13;
Billesbach. Paul • 23&#13;
81i11ngs, Patnclo&#13;
- 36,56, 120&#13;
B1na&#13;
u. Larry&#13;
- 11&#13;
Birchard. Scott&#13;
- 11, 133&#13;
Bird. Carman&#13;
- 36&#13;
B&#13;
11t1ck, Laura&#13;
- 112&#13;
Blackford. Bonnie&#13;
- 11, 143&#13;
Blackman. Sharon&#13;
- 36&#13;
Blain. Paul&#13;
- 36&#13;
.67&#13;
,91,133,117.125&#13;
,128&#13;
,167&#13;
Blair. Frances&#13;
- 23&#13;
Blauvelt, Tammy&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bliss. Deanne&#13;
- 23&#13;
Bloom. Beverly&#13;
- 23&#13;
Blunt. Debra&#13;
- 23&#13;
Bly. Bobbie&#13;
- 11&#13;
Boardman. Larry&#13;
- 36&#13;
Beckert. Judy&#13;
- 36&#13;
,213&#13;
Boeken. Roger&#13;
- 11&#13;
Bolte. Steven&#13;
- 136&#13;
Bolte, Mark&#13;
- 36&#13;
Bolte. Michael&#13;
- 23&#13;
.136&#13;
Bonacc&#13;
i. Deb&#13;
- 36.1 18&#13;
.119&#13;
.120&#13;
,212&#13;
Bond. Michael&#13;
- 139&#13;
Bo&#13;
n&#13;
d. Nancy&#13;
- 36,9&#13;
8&#13;
.137&#13;
,140&#13;
,171&#13;
Bone&#13;
r. Mike&#13;
- 12&#13;
Bonham, Carla&#13;
- 12&#13;
Boos. Patric&#13;
ia&#13;
- 117&#13;
.169.177&#13;
Bose Hamilton,&#13;
Dianna&#13;
- 36&#13;
Boucher. Janet&#13;
- 23&#13;
Bowen. Janet&#13;
- 12&#13;
Bowling&#13;
- 106&#13;
.107&#13;
Brabec. Jerry&#13;
- 36.67&#13;
,87, 120&#13;
.121 , 128&#13;
Bradbury, Dixie&#13;
- 12&#13;
Bradford . Deb&#13;
ra&#13;
- 36. 70&#13;
,82.12&#13;
0&#13;
.12&#13;
8&#13;
.173&#13;
Br&#13;
a&#13;
dley. Kathleen&#13;
- 12&#13;
Bradley. Joyce&#13;
- 23&#13;
Bradway. Tracy&#13;
- 36&#13;
Brandts, Kathleen&#13;
- 11&#13;
Braniff, Judy&#13;
- 23&#13;
Brannon, Anthony&#13;
- 126&#13;
Branson.&#13;
T&#13;
imothy&#13;
- 36&#13;
Brayman, Wesley&#13;
- 12&#13;
Brazeal, Pete&#13;
- 24&#13;
Breckb&#13;
1ll, Vicky&#13;
- 24&#13;
Bremmer, Edward&#13;
- 172&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
- 36&#13;
Brewer. Mildred&#13;
- 12&#13;
,100&#13;
Brewer. Roxanne&#13;
- 36&#13;
Brock. Carol&#13;
- 12&#13;
,100&#13;
Brock, Teri&#13;
- 12&#13;
Brooks, John&#13;
- 24, 102&#13;
Brooks. Mark&#13;
- 24,12&#13;
1&#13;
,145&#13;
,147&#13;
Brooks, Ricky&#13;
- 12&#13;
Brown,&#13;
D&#13;
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- 12&#13;
,74&#13;
,143&#13;
Brown. Howard&#13;
- 24&#13;
,102&#13;
,127&#13;
Brown, Mike&#13;
- 12&#13;
Brown, John&#13;
- 12,133&#13;
Brown.&#13;
Joseph&#13;
- 12&#13;
Brown. Robert&#13;
- 147&#13;
Brown. Robert&#13;
- 36.121&#13;
Brown, Rosema&#13;
ry&#13;
- 12J,148,149&#13;
Brown. Sharon&#13;
- 36&#13;
Brownell. Deb&#13;
- 36&#13;
,&#13;
102&#13;
,&#13;
113.&#13;
120,166&#13;
Brummer.&#13;
Deb&#13;
- 37&#13;
Bryant. Bill&#13;
- 12.&#13;
177&#13;
Bryant. Pam&#13;
- 37&#13;
Bryson, Deb&#13;
- 12&#13;
,100,&#13;
122.137&#13;
,&#13;
143,&#13;
149&#13;
Bucholz. Jean&#13;
- 37&#13;
Bu&#13;
cho&#13;
lz. Peggy&#13;
- 24&#13;
Budd. Julie&#13;
- 24&#13;
Bugge. Deb&#13;
- 37, 104&#13;
Burke. Mike&#13;
- 12&#13;
Burkey, Ellen&#13;
- 12&#13;
Burkey. Ga&#13;
le&#13;
- 37,&#13;
120&#13;
Burton. Ga&#13;
ry&#13;
- 123,142&#13;
Butterbaugh,&#13;
David&#13;
-&#13;
182&#13;
c&#13;
Cahill, Kathy&#13;
- 37,74,81&#13;
,88,&#13;
113&#13;
,128,&#13;
166,&#13;
173&#13;
Caln. Lori&#13;
- 12&#13;
Calabro. Nancy&#13;
- 24&#13;
Callaghan, Michael&#13;
- 24&#13;
Campbell, Craig&#13;
- 125&#13;
Campbell, Jackie&#13;
- 12&#13;
Campbell. Lloyd&#13;
- 151&#13;
Carberr&#13;
y. David&#13;
- 12,139&#13;
,160&#13;
Carberry, Doug&#13;
-&#13;
24.142&#13;
Carberry, Moreen&#13;
- 24&#13;
Carey, Cindy&#13;
- 24&#13;
Carlson, Drew&#13;
- 24&#13;
Carlson. Jeff&#13;
- 167&#13;
Carman, Cathy&#13;
-&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
,&#13;
100&#13;
,181&#13;
Carr. Karen&#13;
- 37&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
- 37&#13;
Carrell. James&#13;
- 189&#13;
Carroll.&#13;
M&#13;
icha&#13;
el&#13;
- 166&#13;
Carruthers. Doug&#13;
- 37&#13;
Carter, Gregory&#13;
-&#13;
12.142&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
- 37&#13;
Case. Dennis&#13;
- 12&#13;
Cates.&#13;
S&#13;
teve&#13;
- 37.111&#13;
Cavallaro. Kathleen&#13;
- 37&#13;
Cavanaugh, Mark&#13;
- 12, 139&#13;
C&#13;
heer&#13;
feading&#13;
- 108, 109, 110&#13;
,202&#13;
Chess&#13;
Club&#13;
- 124, 125&#13;
Chessareck. Shir&#13;
ley&#13;
-&#13;
12&#13;
Chnslnge&#13;
r, Mary&#13;
-&#13;
3&#13;
8&#13;
.11 2&#13;
Christensen.&#13;
Diana&#13;
- 24&#13;
Christiansen, Randy&#13;
-&#13;
1&#13;
2, 14 7&#13;
Chris&#13;
tie, Mary Sue&#13;
- 24&#13;
,169&#13;
Christie, Ron&#13;
-&#13;
12&#13;
Chnsto,&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
-&#13;
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2 .&#13;
C&#13;
h&#13;
urchill. Micheal&#13;
- 126&#13;
Chulllno.&#13;
Mark&#13;
- 38.67.78,84, 128&#13;
Clark, Fred&#13;
- 12, 139&#13;
Clark. Jeffrey&#13;
- 38, 127&#13;
Clark, Scott&#13;
- 24,158,160&#13;
Clausen, Michael&#13;
- 24&#13;
Cleveland, Kim&#13;
- 12&#13;
Cline, Dav&#13;
id&#13;
- 24&#13;
Clingenpeel. Rick&#13;
-&#13;
12&#13;
Clingenpeel, Robin&#13;
-&#13;
24&#13;
Coan. Bill&#13;
- 12.147&#13;
Cochr&#13;
an, Jeff· 12&#13;
,156&#13;
Cody,&#13;
Diane&#13;
- 24,31.99&#13;
,114&#13;
,115.121&#13;
,137.140,157.205&#13;
Coffman, Danny&#13;
- 24&#13;
Coleman, Sharon&#13;
- 12&#13;
Coley,&#13;
Bill&#13;
- 124, 125&#13;
Collins. Lisa&#13;
- 12&#13;
,100&#13;
,187&#13;
Collins.&#13;
M ary&#13;
- 12&#13;
Connelly, Mike&#13;
- 126&#13;
Connelly, Roger&#13;
- 12&#13;
Conne&#13;
r. Debra&#13;
- 12, 106&#13;
Conn&#13;
e&#13;
r,&#13;
M&#13;
ichael&#13;
- 24&#13;
,106&#13;
Cook, Sam&#13;
- 24&#13;
Cook. Thomas&#13;
- 38,12&#13;
0&#13;
,125&#13;
Cool. John&#13;
- 12&#13;
Cool. Liz&#13;
- 38&#13;
Cooney. Randell . 147&#13;
Cooper. Dan&#13;
- 13&#13;
Cooper, Robert 124&#13;
,187&#13;
Copeland. Karen&#13;
- 38&#13;
Copeland, Patty&#13;
- 38.186&#13;
Copeland, Paula&#13;
- 13&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
- 38, 127&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
- 39&#13;
Comelison. James&#13;
- 168&#13;
Cotten. Jess&#13;
ie&#13;
- 39, 117,&#13;
126&#13;
Cotten. Lucy&#13;
- 24&#13;
Cottle, Paul&#13;
- 24&#13;
Cox. Cand&#13;
ice&#13;
- 24.2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
,177&#13;
Cox, Deb&#13;
- 39&#13;
.70&#13;
.78&#13;
Coziahr. Mary&#13;
- 24,99,121,137,140&#13;
,149.166&#13;
Crane, Kristle&#13;
- 39.104, 120&#13;
Crane. Laurie&#13;
- 13, 108&#13;
.202,205&#13;
Creger. Bill&#13;
- 39&#13;
,51.67.156, 179&#13;
Creps,&#13;
Malinda&#13;
- 24&#13;
Cronland, Nancy&#13;
- 24.88&#13;
.94,&#13;
1&#13;
14, 122&#13;
,205&#13;
Crouse. Charles&#13;
- 175&#13;
Cue Candy&#13;
- 111&#13;
Cve&#13;
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- 24,130,145,&#13;
147,158&#13;
D&#13;
Daggett, Annette. 39&#13;
,104&#13;
,112&#13;
,120&#13;
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- 44&#13;
Jastorlf, Rodney&#13;
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Jefferis, Deb1a&#13;
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- 22.27&#13;
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- 27&#13;
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- 16&#13;
Jensen. Karen&#13;
- 44,59&#13;
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- 16&#13;
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Tina&#13;
- 27&#13;
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Carol&#13;
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- 187&#13;
Jilek. Sherry&#13;
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Johnson. Cheryl&#13;
- 27&#13;
Johnson. Dennis&#13;
- 133&#13;
Johnson. Doug&#13;
- 44.89.9192.104,120.130&#13;
,1SB.159&#13;
Johnson, Jody&#13;
- 10.16,128&#13;
Johnson. Karen&#13;
- 16.100,157&#13;
Johnson, Kenneth&#13;
-&#13;
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Johnson. Melvin&#13;
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Johnson, Michael&#13;
- 27&#13;
Johnson. Murray&#13;
- 27.&#13;
104&#13;
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Johnson. Nancy&#13;
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on&#13;
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- 27&#13;
Johnson. Phyllis&#13;
- 27&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
R&#13;
ita&#13;
- 16&#13;
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Sandra&#13;
- 16&#13;
Johnson. Scott&#13;
- 27&#13;
Johnson, Sheri&#13;
- 27. 108&#13;
Johnson. Tom&#13;
- 27&#13;
Johnston. Jay&#13;
- 16.147&#13;
John&#13;
ston. Michael&#13;
- 104&#13;
Jones. Deborah&#13;
- 44&#13;
Jones. Pamela&#13;
- 44&#13;
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Jones.&#13;
Pat&#13;
ricia&#13;
- 44&#13;
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Jones, Robert&#13;
- 44&#13;
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Jones. Rose&#13;
- 27&#13;
Jones. V1ck1e&#13;
- 27.99.1 14,149,205&#13;
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Kehoe. Harold&#13;
-&#13;
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Kanafey, Candace&#13;
- 27.117&#13;
Karas. Diana&#13;
- 16&#13;
Kaufman. Patricia&#13;
- 44.56&#13;
Keeter Jeff&#13;
- 16&#13;
Keen. Maxine&#13;
- 171&#13;
Kelley. Cheryl&#13;
- 40.44 121&#13;
Kelley Cindy&#13;
- 16&#13;
Kelle~ . Dan&#13;
- 27&#13;
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Kelsen. Barbaro&#13;
- 27 104&#13;
Kelsen. Carol&#13;
- 44&#13;
,67.8" 113&#13;
,&#13;
128,167.211&#13;
Kenealy. Gary&#13;
- 44&#13;
Kenealy Ken1&#13;
- 16.160&#13;
Kennedy. Cathy&#13;
- 27 104 122&#13;
Kennedy, Cheryl&#13;
- 16&#13;
Kerber. Kathryn&#13;
- 16.74.88.100.122.128, 143, 187&#13;
K&#13;
ermoade. Ed&#13;
- 44.60.78&#13;
.85.104 113.133.156. •66 ltii&#13;
Kernes, Rand~&#13;
- 16&#13;
Kidd. Georgia&#13;
- 16&#13;
Kilbane. Teresa 16&#13;
Kilday. Kathlce11&#13;
- 44.121.190&#13;
Kinart. Linda&#13;
- 27&#13;
Kindred Bruco 44&#13;
King. Jacque&#13;
- ?7&#13;
King, Roger&#13;
- 16&#13;
King. Shirley&#13;
- 44 168,215&#13;
Kinnaman. Mack&#13;
- t6, 156&#13;
." l 7 &#13;
2113&#13;
Kinney, Charles - 44,145,146&#13;
Kinney. Romona - 27&#13;
Kinsel. John - 133.134, 168&#13;
Kirk. Jeffry - 45&#13;
Kirkpatrick . Cindy - 16&#13;
Kline. Charlene - 45&#13;
Knauss. Janet - 27&#13;
Knau ss. Robin - 45,88, 120.128&#13;
Knezevich. Robert - 28,66.128.133, 145.158&#13;
Knickerbocker. John - 43&#13;
Knott. Linda - 28,99&#13;
Knudson. Tamara - 45.111&#13;
KnuJson. Mike - 28&#13;
Koenig, Sherry - 45&#13;
Koger. Terry - 127&#13;
Kologensk1. Dori - 16&#13;
Konecny, O'Connor. Jean - 45&#13;
Konfrst. Susan - 28&#13;
Kramer. Wan da - 28&#13;
Kre1tz1nger. Robert - 45, 104&#13;
Kriegler. Stephen - 28&#13;
Kritenbrink. Mark - 76&#13;
Kroger. Michael - 16, 133&#13;
Krueger. Jon - 16&#13;
Krueger. Kathy - 16,100&#13;
L&#13;
Lacey, Usa - 16&#13;
Lachappell . Judy - 28&#13;
Laferla. Tern - 45&#13;
Lahoff. Jeniffer - 16,149&#13;
Lahoff, John - 28,93,122,133,158&#13;
Lambrecht, Jane - 28&#13;
Lamer, Frank - 16&#13;
Lamphear, David - 45,78,84,133,144,145,146.169&#13;
Lancia!. Karen - 45,121.191&#13;
Lander, Nancy - 28.99, 121, 149&#13;
Landolt, Steven - 28, 128&#13;
Lane. Carmelita - 16&#13;
Lane, Janet - 16&#13;
Lane. Joanne - 16, 106&#13;
Lane. Vicky - 45,56, 167&#13;
Lanegan. David - 45.188&#13;
Lang. Kimberly - 28. 104&#13;
Lank. Debra - 16&#13;
Larkin. Cynthia - 46,208&#13;
Larkin, Lori - 17, 100&#13;
Latiker, Karen - 17,169&#13;
Lautenschlager. Jerry - 46.66,121&#13;
Lauver. Jan - 17 ,34,46,88.120.208&#13;
Leavell. Leann - 17&#13;
Lee. Dale - 46, 127&#13;
Lee. Dena - 17,74.88.122,128,143&#13;
Lee. James - 28,122.156&#13;
Lee. Larry - 17&#13;
Lee. Kathy - 17&#13;
Leeper. Kathy - 7 4&#13;
Lelleur. David - 17&#13;
Leinen. Tim - 133.134&#13;
Lekey, Debora - 17&#13;
Lenhardt. Thomas - 126&#13;
Leonard, Don - 182&#13;
Leonard. Joan - 17&#13;
Lester. Jell - 17&#13;
L1dgett, Dallas - 17,1 42&#13;
L1tzi . Leonora - 17,102&#13;
Lobendo. Dani - 46.70,72.74.78.88.114.116, 120,205.210&#13;
Lobendo, Lewellen. Darla - 46&#13;
Lodes. Mike - 34.46,56,78,79.80,85,92.139&#13;
Long, Clint - 17&#13;
Long, Judy Ann -46&#13;
Long. Peggy - 17&#13;
Lorenzen. Lynn - 17,87.128&#13;
Love, Scott - 17&#13;
Ludwick. Robert - 28&#13;
Lukefahr. Beth - 18.93&#13;
Luna, Joyce - 28&#13;
Lupton, Bernard - 18&#13;
Lust. Susan - 40.46&#13;
Lustgraal. Marcia - 18&#13;
Lustgraaf. Steve - 46.127&#13;
Lyons, Tereesa - 28.93&#13;
M&#13;
Mabb1tt, Judith - 18&#13;
Mace, Annette - 46&#13;
Mackland, Sherry - 28.167.212&#13;
Mackland, Thomas - 18.122,133.147&#13;
Madden. Diane 47&#13;
Madsen, Kimberly - 18&#13;
Madsen. Vanessa - 18&#13;
Magnuson. Cynthia - 47&#13;
Mahan. Douglas 18,89 128 133&#13;
Mains. Wayne_ 85.133, 1 34.145, 147,189&#13;
Mair. Dawn - 28&#13;
Mair Mark - 18 Mak~peace. Laurie! - 47,103,113,121 ,123,1 66,167&#13;
IAalotte. Sarah - 47&#13;
Mand1na, V•nce - 28&#13;
IAanz Christopher - t8.139&#13;
Menz Kathloen - 28.99 137&#13;
Manz Mike 47&#13;
Mari&lt;:&gt;. Rose - 47&#13;
Markel, Dannie - 37,47&#13;
Markuson , Kim - 47&#13;
IAorkuGsen Steven - 117.125.156&#13;
IAarkussen. Victoria - 28&#13;
Maron Kim - 18&#13;
r.1artons. John - 175&#13;
Aartmez. Rachel - 47&#13;
tAartins. Michael - 28&#13;
Mown. Linda - 28&#13;
Mass. Myra - 28.117&#13;
Mass, Steven - 18, 156&#13;
Mathews, Kimberly - 28&#13;
May. Therese - 28&#13;
Mayer. Deborah - 28&#13;
McBride. Caroline - 169&#13;
McCall . Anthony - 18&#13;
McCallan. Kathleen - 28&#13;
McCallum. Teresa - 18&#13;
Mccardle. Paul - 18.133.134.160&#13;
McClain. Mark - 28&#13;
McConnell. Linda - 18&#13;
McCool. Robert - 85.145.146.187&#13;
McCormick. Jack - 28.174&#13;
McCormick. Lorraine - 47 .123&#13;
McCormick. Virginia - 18&#13;
McGowan . Cynthia - 18.103&#13;
McCoy. Martin - 18,133,147,160&#13;
McCoy, Vickie - 47&#13;
McCulley. Paul - 189&#13;
McDaniel, Connie - 28, 123&#13;
McDaniel. Gary - 28&#13;
McDaniel. Karen - 47&#13;
McDaniel, Stanley - 47, 111&#13;
McDonald. Cherie - 47&#13;
McDowell, Debra - 18&#13;
McDowell. Sindy - 47&#13;
McEntee. Pamela - 47,111,113,114,116,120.166,167,196,205&#13;
Mcintosh. Cheryl - 18.108.202&#13;
Mcintosh. Marilyn - 28&#13;
Mcintosh. Paula - 40,47,114.115,121,205&#13;
McKern. Melvin - 28,134&#13;
McKinley. John - 34,118,173&#13;
McMillen. Jerry - 47&#13;
McMullen. Greg - 18&#13;
McNeill. Roger - 181&#13;
McTwiggan. Nancy - 28.69,128&#13;
Meadows. Todd - 104&#13;
Mecsep. Mike - 133&#13;
Merk , Kimberly - 18&#13;
Merrifield. Michael - 28&#13;
Merrifield, Robin - 18&#13;
Messersmith, Tim - 28,67,73,86.121.133&#13;
Meyer. Donna - 4 7&#13;
Meyer. Douglas - 127,133,134,150,151,171&#13;
Meyer. Richard - 18&#13;
Michalski, Bill - 28&#13;
Millard, Tonya - 18&#13;
Miller. Len - 28&#13;
Miller. Pamela - 106&#13;
Miller. Sheri - 47&#13;
Mills. Dwight - 111&#13;
Mills. Rodney - 127&#13;
Minor. John - 128&#13;
Minton. Karen - 48, 121&#13;
Mlssinne, Jeff - 28&#13;
Moats, David - 48&#13;
Moeller, Ruth - 172&#13;
Mohr. Susan - 48, 103, 126&#13;
Moore, Cheryl - 48&#13;
Moore. Connie - 28&#13;
Moore, Daniel - 149.173&#13;
Moore. Karen - 28&#13;
Moore. Ronald - 29&#13;
Moores, Kevin - 48,67,120.130,158.175,178&#13;
Morse. Dorothy - 169&#13;
Motter. Richard - 180&#13;
Mowry, Marsha - 48,121.126&#13;
Mowry, Susan - 100,122&#13;
Muehlig , Douglas - 135. 167&#13;
Mullen. Paul - 29&#13;
Munch, Robert - 89,133,145, 147&#13;
Munch. Susan - 29&#13;
Murphy, Cheryl - 103.123&#13;
Murray, Raphael - 187&#13;
Murray, William - 29&#13;
Myers, Peter - 48&#13;
Myers, Ronald - 29.67.86, 128&#13;
N&#13;
Narmi, Keith - 29,121,133&#13;
National Honor Society - 120, 121 , 122&#13;
Naujokaitis, Edmonds, Colleen - 48&#13;
Navarrette, Linda - 99&#13;
Neal, Richard - 29&#13;
Neal, Scott - 29&#13;
Neighbors. Dave - 48,84,86,88,128,173,214&#13;
Neighbors, Denise - 18, 100, 122, 126, 137&#13;
Neil, Mark - 18,92,93&#13;
Nelson. Debbie - 48,98,137&#13;
Nelson, Donald - 29&#13;
Nelson, Jeffery - 16.133.147&#13;
Nelson, Sharon - 18,100,102,137,157,170&#13;
Neumann. Lyle - 147&#13;
Neumann, Lyle - 29, 145&#13;
Neve, Cheri - 16,100,149,157&#13;
Nichols, John - 18&#13;
Nielsen, Lori - 117, 121&#13;
Nielsen, Michael - 18, 133&#13;
Nielse~. Robert - 133,147,168&#13;
Nlhsen. Kristy - 18, 143&#13;
Niksich. Michael - 48,104,111&#13;
Niksich. Michelle - 16&#13;
Norman, Mary - 29&#13;
Nowling. Richard - 18&#13;
Nurton. Melodie - 48, 111&#13;
0&#13;
o·srlen. Jackie - 48, 104, 114, 116, 120,205&#13;
Ochoa, Norma - 29&#13;
O'Conner. Peggy - 187&#13;
O'Donlel, Becky - 46.70.104, 121 , 186&#13;
O'Doherty, Patrick - 34, 118.135, 187&#13;
Office Education - 112&#13;
Ohara . Thomas - 29&#13;
Ohle, Rodney - 182&#13;
Olerlch. Debora - 29&#13;
Olson, Cynthia - 119.140,168&#13;
Omek, Kenneth - 29&#13;
Oneal. Debbie - 29&#13;
Opal. Eugene - 18,133&#13;
Ortiz. Ted - 122.139, 151&#13;
Osborn, Gary - 48.133, 144, 145.158&#13;
Osborn. Richard - 18,147.160&#13;
Osborne, Bradley - 48&#13;
Osborne, Jeffrey - 29&#13;
Overton, Joyce - 29.67.99, 122&#13;
Ov1e1t. Kris - 48,86, 181&#13;
Owen, Sherry - 29&#13;
Owens, Jim - 48&#13;
Owens. M ary - 29, 122&#13;
Owens. Paul - 29&#13;
p&#13;
Pacheco, Teresa - 19&#13;
Perish. Ronald - 48&#13;
Parish, Sandra - 19&#13;
Parker. Doris - 48,98,139,148,149&#13;
Parker. Maurice - 19,133,134 .151&#13;
Parrack, Timothy - 29,89&#13;
Parrack, Tom - 29.73, 133,168&#13;
Parroll, Eugenia - 49&#13;
Parroll, Jerold - 49&#13;
Paulsen. Teresa - 29, 123&#13;
Paulsen, Annette - 29, 104.108.109,1 21 , 122.166,202&#13;
Pebley, Cindy - 29.103&#13;
Pebley, Pamela - 49&#13;
Pebley, Terry - 19&#13;
Peck, Karen - 19&#13;
Pendgraft, Bobbi - 29&#13;
Penney. Barbara - 49&#13;
Perin, Debra - 49&#13;
Perkins, James - 29,121,178&#13;
Perry, Ronald - 19&#13;
Perry, Sally - 164&#13;
Peters. Debra - 49.72,74, 121&#13;
Peters. Jane - 19, 106, 109,202&#13;
Peters , Steven - 103, 165&#13;
Petersen, Chris - 19,102&#13;
Petersen, Robert - 49,91&#13;
Petersen. Virginia - 103, 163&#13;
Peterson , Charles - 19, 132&#13;
Peterson , Charles - 134&#13;
Phillips Scoll - 19&#13;
Peirson, Crystal - 29, 122&#13;
P1ckinpaugh, David - 49, 133&#13;
P1ckinpaugh, Kristi - 19, 128.140&#13;
Pierce, Donald - 49&#13;
Pierson, Lavonne - 66,98, 149, 168&#13;
Pigman, Roanna - 19, 126&#13;
Plgsley. Brad - 49&#13;
Pill. Kelly - 49&#13;
Pleake. Kenneth - 19&#13;
Plummer. Kathy - 19,100&#13;
Podraza, Timothy - 49, 127, 130, 158&#13;
Pogue, Teresa - 29&#13;
Polchow. Bradley - SO&#13;
Poldberg, Brian - 29,84, 145, 147,158&#13;
Porn Pon - 114,115,116,205&#13;
Pond , Patricia - 29&#13;
Poorker. Randy - 29&#13;
Prall, David - 50, 136&#13;
Pribyl, John - 50&#13;
Prlbyl, Mike - 19&#13;
Pruett. Charlene - 19&#13;
Pruett, Debra - 29.117&#13;
Pruett. Tammy - 19&#13;
Pullen , Denise - 50,98,137&#13;
Purcell, Terry - 59&#13;
Purvis, Wilma - 50&#13;
Putnam , William - 29,121 ,132,133,145,147&#13;
Putney, Parham, Pamela - 29,50&#13;
Pycha, Julie - 191&#13;
Q&#13;
Quakenbush, Debra - 50,74,88.104,114 ,121,205&#13;
Quandt, Mary - 29&#13;
Quill and Scroll - 113&#13;
R&#13;
Raes. Teri - 29&#13;
Ramsey, Susan - 50,70,78 ,120,167&#13;
Rankin. Susan - 19&#13;
Rasmussen, Richard - 50, 111&#13;
Rayh1ll, Arzella - 29, 123&#13;
Redding, Michael - 50.127,215&#13;
Redmond, Jon - 19 156&#13;
Redmond. Roger - 189&#13;
Reed, Jane - 29.122&#13;
Reed , Teresa - 19, 100, 149&#13;
Rehfeldt, Mike - 29&#13;
Re1kofsk l. Michael - 29&#13;
Reninger, Donna - 50&#13;
Rice, Kenneth - 30,82, 166,194&#13;
Richardson, Rhonda - 19&#13;
Richey. Curtiss - 19, 128&#13;
Richter. Jerome - 19&#13;
Riddle. Joni - 30&#13;
Riedinger, Teresa - 20 &#13;
Rigg s, Frances - 163&#13;
Robb, Vicki - 50&#13;
Roberts. Catron. Janet - 50&#13;
Robertson, Cheryl - 30.103. 104&#13;
Robinson, Cindy - 50&#13;
Robison. Terry - 50&#13;
Rock. Daniel - 50&#13;
Rockwell. Dale - 50,56, 127&#13;
Rockwell, Steve - 50,51,73&#13;
Rodriquez. Peggy - 102, 170&#13;
Rogers. Ernst - 50&#13;
Rogers. Christopher - 20&#13;
Rogers. Rick - 76.91, 111&#13;
Ronk. Jeanie - 30&#13;
Ronk. Peggy - 20&#13;
Rosenthal. John - 34, 175&#13;
Ross. Linda - 20&#13;
Rossum . Pamela - 20.83,1 00.102,104.122.137170&#13;
Rowe. Bob - 30 '&#13;
Rowe. Dawn - 50,104&#13;
Rowland. Doug - 106,142&#13;
Runte, David - 30&#13;
Runte. Dewey - 20&#13;
Runyon, David - 183&#13;
Russell, Melanie - 20&#13;
Ryan, Tim - 30, 142.147&#13;
Rychly, Diana - 20&#13;
s&#13;
Saathoff. Melanie - 30&#13;
Sage. Julie - 30&#13;
Sage. Teri - 51.88,104,128&#13;
Sales. Patricia - 30&#13;
Sanders, Terry - 30&#13;
Sayles. Cathy - 20&#13;
Schafer. Kristi - 20.100,137,143&#13;
Scheel, Gayle -51&#13;
Schettler. Dennis - 20,93&#13;
Sc here. Jack - 133.14 7&#13;
Schieffer. Susan - 19,20,88, 1 oo&#13;
Schroder. Sheryl - 20&#13;
Schuemann. Deborah - 20,1 02.157,170&#13;
Schulenberg . Lawence - 168&#13;
Schultz, Judy - 51&#13;
Schultz. Lewis. Robin - 51&#13;
Schwartz. David - 30&#13;
Schwarzkopf, Gary - 191&#13;
Schwertly, Donald - 162,163&#13;
Sclslow1cz. Randy - 127&#13;
Scott, Linda - 100&#13;
Scott. Sheryl - 20.140&#13;
Sealock , Jeffrey - 30&#13;
Sears. Steven - 30&#13;
Sells. Meleah - 30&#13;
Seminars. Gary - 139&#13;
Semler, Sharon - 98,137,157, 168&#13;
Sempek. Bonnie - 30&#13;
Settles, Cheryl - 20&#13;
Shaffer. Michael - 51&#13;
Shafer, Francis - 191&#13;
Shaffer, Patty - 20&#13;
Shamblen. Loretta - 51&#13;
Shamblen, Marlene - 51 ,102&#13;
Shaw Doris · 20&#13;
Shea John - 30&#13;
Shea, Thomas - 30&#13;
SI ell Tim - 20,133, 147&#13;
Shere, Rodney - 30. 103&#13;
Sherlund, Ellen - 100&#13;
Shim. Liza - 51 ,1 01 ,103&#13;
Shoemake, Kathy • 20&#13;
Snowers, Cheryl • 30&#13;
Showers. Gary - 51. 133.2 13,215&#13;
Shudak. Kathy - 51 104&#13;
~h udak Mary Jo - J0,99,121,143&#13;
"hudak. Patrick - 20,133,160&#13;
Slebrecht. Mary - 191&#13;
Siford Cheryl • 30&#13;
Sillik. Kevin - 20, 188&#13;
Sillik, Richards. Marilyn • 51&#13;
Sill1k, Toni • 30&#13;
Simonds. Harton - 182&#13;
Simmons. Raymond - 132 133&#13;
Skalberg. Rene • 20 '&#13;
Skelton. Tammy - 19.20,100,186&#13;
Skinner. Sally - 52&#13;
Sko~an. Donald • 168&#13;
Skudler James • 52, 76. 133&#13;
Sle ton. Barb -20.100&#13;
S1etten Rhondo • 52&#13;
Slotteri Yvonne • 30.103&#13;
Slocum . Tinn • 52, 123&#13;
Sm&amp;gncz Patrick - 133, 183&#13;
Smiddy. James • 30&#13;
Smith. Debbie _ 20&#13;
Smith Jeanne - 46.52.104. 105.121&#13;
Smith, Lee • 52&#13;
S.,-1tn. Mike _ 30&#13;
Smith, Randy - 38.52,60.1 11 ,120&#13;
Smith. R1cha•d - 167&#13;
S•n 1th. Terri - 20&#13;
Smi•h. Wayne - 20, 122.133.151 ,160&#13;
Snether. Cathy • 20&#13;
Snethen, Pamela - 52,104.1 19, 120.212&#13;
Snipes, Salty - 30.104.106&#13;
Snoctoror,s Mark - 89,133&#13;
Souza Timothy _ 30&#13;
Spanish Club. 102&#13;
Spautd1ng, Joan - 20&#13;
Spera. Agnes - 174&#13;
Spears, Tammy - 20.108,109.202&#13;
Speech Club - 126&#13;
~Peight. Richard - 52,85.104, 106. 115.1 20, 142&#13;
Sperry James - 183&#13;
Sp1k( r, Dalo - 52&#13;
Spires. Jon - 52.132.133.215&#13;
Spooner. Jim - 52.133&#13;
Spracklin, Ronald - 30.142&#13;
Springer. Elsie - 164&#13;
Springer. Peggy - 53&#13;
Spurgin. Marsha - 30&#13;
Stafford , Tim - 53&#13;
Stansberry, Becky - 53&#13;
Steffen . Linda - 20&#13;
Steffen. Paula - 30&#13;
Stemple, Ed - 34.53,56,67 ,72,73,78.86,126.130.156.158&#13;
Stephens. Debra - 30.99&#13;
Steppuhn. Robin - 53,56.70.72.74.76&#13;
Stevens. Gerald - 168&#13;
Stevens, Theresa - 20&#13;
Stewart. William - 30&#13;
Stogdill. Butch - 30&#13;
Stogdill, Pamela - 53&#13;
Stogdill, Rhame - 30&#13;
Stogdlll, Teresa - 30, 106&#13;
Stork, Debra - 20,98.140&#13;
Stork. Linda - 53, 157&#13;
Strazoas, JoAnn - 30&#13;
Strong. Debbie - 38,53&#13;
Struck. Maria - 30,117&#13;
Stuart. Robert - 53&#13;
Stucker. Deanna - 22,30,93.104.108,122.202&#13;
Stucker. Steve - 53,78.133&#13;
Student Council - 104,105&#13;
Student Education Service - 123&#13;
Stull, Diane - 168&#13;
Sturm. Denise - 20&#13;
Sturm. Diane - 53&#13;
Sulentic, Joe - 30&#13;
Summy, Kelly - 53,78.84,92,120.130,145,146.158.159&#13;
Swanson, Cathy - 20&#13;
Swanson . Cathy - 173&#13;
Swartz, Daniel - 183&#13;
Sweeney. David - 53&#13;
Sweeney. Janice - 30&#13;
Swett, Karen - 30.122.128&#13;
T&#13;
Tallant. Lena - 53&#13;
Tallman , Randall - 20, 133&#13;
Tamms. Terry - 20&#13;
Tamms, Tommy - 53&#13;
Tanga, Patricia - 20&#13;
Teague. El izabeth - 20&#13;
Tedesco. David - 31.122&#13;
Tellander, Jean - 123.192&#13;
Tellander, Kris - 104,108,109,202&#13;
Tews. Mary - 98,157&#13;
Thallas, Greg - 53&#13;
Thomas, Charmaine - 53&#13;
Thomas. Donald - 20, 133.14 7&#13;
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Thomas. Leah - 31&#13;
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Za11c, Debbie _ 32&#13;
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Zav1tl. M1chelto • t 9.21 &#13;
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This 1973-74 school year saw&#13;
many activities come and go. The&#13;
number and variety of activities pursued by students reflected their own&#13;
particular interests and/or skills.&#13;
Dressing up for SO's day, riding&#13;
bicycles or doing school work appealed to some. Others though liked practicing their porn pon, mowing grass or&#13;
putting on a special chi ldren's show.&#13;
Whatever the event, each person participated because that's what interested him or her.&#13;
Tee Jay has been a place to learn&#13;
not only academics, but social life as&#13;
well. Without the variety of people and&#13;
their interests, life would be really&#13;
boring.&#13;
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sometimes 1 wake up ecstatic&#13;
~eal1z1n4 that 1 am me&#13;
b1r~eRent ~Rom eveRyone else&#13;
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differences (personality, mood, prejudices) nor the outer differences (height, weight, skin color, hair texture) can be covered .&#13;
It is these differences that make life interesting.&#13;
Photo Credits&#13;
Bartholomew, Rich - 5, 6, 7, 11, 45, 71, 81, 83, 90, 91, 98, 102, 106, 107, 110,&#13;
118, 119, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 134, 171, 180, 221.&#13;
Carroll , Mike - 6, 85, 101 .&#13;
Council Bluffs Nonpareil - 130, 131 .&#13;
Cundiff, Greg - 114.&#13;
Elder, Brian - 136,190.&#13;
Fanciers, Kevin - 6, 7, 10, 17, 22, 25, 31,32,46, 51, 66,67, 70, 78, 79,83, 100,&#13;
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137, 139, 140, 146, 149, 150, 167, 173, 190, 196, 200, 202, 205, 207, 209,&#13;
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Fanci ers, R. H. - 1, 13, 19, 68, 69, 72, 73, 7 4, 86, 87, 88, 165.&#13;
Hancock, Tom - 201.&#13;
Phillips, Scott - 4, 5, 7, 8, 84, 99, 166, 176, 177, 220, 221, 222, 223.&#13;
Pyles, Bob - 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22,23,24,25,26, 27,28,&#13;
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Rice, Ken - 4, 5, 6, 8, 15, 80, 89, 109, 111, 114, 137, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169,&#13;
171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 186, 187, 188, 189, 214,&#13;
220, 221, 223, 224.&#13;
Williams, Lori - 194.&#13;
Wray, Skip - 6, 8, 10, 34, 37, 38, 52, 71, 76, 80, 81 , 82, 89, 90, 100, 103, 111 ,&#13;
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Monticello Staff&#13;
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Underclassmen .. . Laurie Makepeace, Gayle&#13;
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Seniors . ........ Deb Brownell, Vicki Frost,&#13;
Laurie Makepeace&#13;
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Academics ..... Deb Brownell. Gale Burkey&#13;
Sports . .. .. .... Patti Denni s. Ed Kermoade&#13;
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Lori Wiiiiams&#13;
Advertising .. ..... Debbie Cox, Vi cki Frost,&#13;
Lori Williams&#13;
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Business Manager . ... ..... Pam McEntee&#13;
Advi ser . .. . . . ... . ... . . . Ms. Julie Hughes&#13;
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Farm management and organization from&#13;
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Murph Buns Sec.&#13;
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SPBINC '74&#13;
Golf, baseball, Pop Concert,&#13;
tests, Prrrom, keep on tracking, more tests, Senior-itis,&#13;
(begun in November), making up&#13;
incompletes,&#13;
and the last day. &#13;
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BASEBALL a SOFTBALL &#13;
TC LETTEBCLUBS&#13;
These cheerful lads and lassies comprise&#13;
the Lettermen's and the Letterwomen's&#13;
club. (How's that grab you, Beth!) Once&#13;
an athlete letters he, she or it may attend&#13;
letter meetings, send a letter to a congressmen, dine at the athletic banquet AND get&#13;
their mug shot in the annual. Nifty.&#13;
At the Athletic Banquet, B. Saggau&#13;
(Big Kahuna from the IHSAA) checks&#13;
his notes written on his hand with magic&#13;
marker.&#13;
In the bottom picture , Saggau further&#13;
attempts to explain to Schomer why he&#13;
is ineligible to compete in the human&#13;
race. Better luck next year.&#13;
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- -DENNIS ALBERS&#13;
!.A.G.**, Ag Club *.&#13;
ELLEN ALBERTUS&#13;
Softball *, Pep Club *** .&#13;
BILL BERG&#13;
l.A.G. ***, Ag Club* *.&#13;
CONNIE BINTZ&#13;
Pep Club **** , Annual Staff *, Porn Pon Girl *, Spanish **&#13;
Pep Club Rep *** ,Mat Maid *.&#13;
JUDY BINTZ&#13;
Pep Club ***, Newspaper*, Spanish**, Annual Staff *, Pep&#13;
Club Rep**.&#13;
NAOMI BOWEN&#13;
Transfer from Modesto H.S., Calif.&#13;
RAY BOYER&#13;
BELINDA COFFMAN&#13;
Track **, Chorus ****, Pep Club **, Mat Maid *, BEST&#13;
VOCALIST.&#13;
DAVE COOK&#13;
Basketball *, I.A.G. ****, Boys' State .&#13;
MAURINE CORRIN&#13;
Basketball ** , Track ***, Porn Pon Girl *, Zen Substitute,&#13;
Oz, Student Council **, Homecoming Candidate, Prom&#13;
Server, Letter Club , Annual Staff*, Pep Club ***, Band ***,&#13;
Class Officer *.&#13;
DA vrn DOLLEN&#13;
Wrestling *, Band ***, Chorus **, Football *, Baseball *,&#13;
Chess *, Ag Club *, Golf **, Pop Concert, Plays ***, Letter&#13;
Club ***, Bowling Team **, Prom Server, SNIVELER OF&#13;
THE YEAR AWARD.&#13;
GENE DOLLEN&#13;
Track *** , I.A.G. **, Letter Club *, Homecoming Candidate. Football ****, Basketball *** , Track **** Baseball ***&#13;
Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
BONNIE CARLSON&#13;
Pep Club **** , Band *** , Chorus **** Spanish **&#13;
Zen Substitute, Annual Staff*.&#13;
RUSS CHAMBERS&#13;
Basketball *.&#13;
BOB DRIVER&#13;
1.A.G. ****.&#13;
DENNIS ECKMANN&#13;
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l.A.G. ***, Football **, Track *, Ag Club ** , Basebai~ *.&#13;
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LARRY ELIAS&#13;
Band ****, Spanish * (Pres), Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, l.A.G. *, Golf ***, Baseball *, Letter Club ***,&#13;
Boy with Best Personality.&#13;
RODNEY FELDMAN&#13;
Football, Band, Video Tape, Ag Club, l.A.G.&#13;
JERRY FISCHER&#13;
Baseball ***,Basketball ***, Football *,Ag Club *, l.A.G. *,&#13;
Letter Club ** , Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
KENT FLOERCHINGER&#13;
Basketball ****, Golf *, Baseball ***, Letter Club ***,&#13;
National Honor Society *, Chess *, BEST ACHIEVEMENT&#13;
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.&#13;
DOUG GARDNER&#13;
Band *, Chorus *, Student Council *,Oz, Speech Contest :!;**,&#13;
Prom Committee, Annual Staff ** , l.A.G. (V-P), Pop Concert&#13;
***,Adam Spelvin, Cross Walk, Zen Substitute.&#13;
TIM GILBERT&#13;
I.A.G. *,Football *,Basketball *.&#13;
KAY GRAHAM&#13;
Pep Club ***.&#13;
KEITH HEIM&#13;
Football **** (Co.Capt), Wrestling **** (Co.Capt), Track *,&#13;
Baseball ****, Class Officer *, Prom Server, Graduation&#13;
Escort, Homecoming Candidate, l.A.G. *, BEST ALL&#13;
AROUND BOY, WINNER OF MARK SCHOMER LOOK -&#13;
ALIKE CONTEST.&#13;
LAURIE HINZ&#13;
Spanish **, Band ****, Chorus ***, Speech*, Cheerleader *,&#13;
Pep Club **** (Treas), Porn Pon Girl *** (Capt), Newspaper&#13;
Staff* , Flag Football **, Prom and Homecoming Committees,&#13;
Zen Substitute, Cross Walk, Oz, Softball ***, Letter Club ***,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Small Group *, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Class Treasurer **, BEST INSTRUMENTALIST.&#13;
BOB JACOBS&#13;
Transfer from Harlan.&#13;
JONI JENSEN&#13;
Band ****, Porn Pon Girl ***, Pep Club ****, Newspaper&#13;
Staff *, Mat Maid *, Spanish **, Annual Staff *, Track *,&#13;
Prom Server, Chorus *, Pep Club Rep ***.&#13;
DEBBIE KILLPACK&#13;
National Honor Society (V-P), Cheerleader *** (Co-Capt),&#13;
Class Officer ****, Pep Club ****, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, Spanish **, Letter Club *** , Alternate Farm&#13;
Bureau Scholarship.&#13;
DON KING&#13;
Football *, AgClub **.&#13;
DAVID LEONARD&#13;
Chess *, Ag Club **.&#13;
SAM MARK&#13;
l.A.G. *.&#13;
PHILIP MARTENS&#13;
Football ***, Wrestling ****, I.A.G. *.&#13;
WANDA MASKER&#13;
Basketball **** ,Track ***, Chorus ** , Pep Club ****, (V-P),&#13;
Oz, Superstar, Annual Staff **, Letter Club ****, Homecoming&#13;
Candidate, Prom Server.&#13;
DEB MAUER&#13;
Band ****, Flag Twirler *, Zen Substitute, Oz, Boyfriend,&#13;
Adam Spelvin, Cross Walk, Superstar, Speech ***, Track *,&#13;
Basketball **, Softball ***, Letter Club **, National Honor&#13;
Society *** (Sec), Annual Staff **, Pep Club ****, Porn Pon&#13;
Girl **, Pop Concert ****, Chorus ***, Small Groups ****,&#13;
Student Council *, Mat Maid **, BEST ACTRESS.&#13;
JOYCE MCEVOY&#13;
Pep Club, Wool Contest, Newspaper Staff, National Honor&#13;
Society *.&#13;
PAT MCKEIGAN&#13;
I.A.G. **.&#13;
BETH MOFFATT&#13;
Basketball ****, Track **** , Softball *, Flag Football **,&#13;
Pep Club ** * (Pres), Class Rep ****, Band ***, Student&#13;
Council, Speech ***, Chorus ****, Small Group Contest,&#13;
Annual Staff ***, Letter Club ****, Superstar, Oz, Boyfriend,&#13;
One-Act Play Contest, Homecoming Committee and Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, BEST GIRL ATHLETE. &#13;
JANICE MOFFATT&#13;
Spanish **, Pep Club ***,Letter Club **, Softball ****,&#13;
Band ****, National Honor Society *** (Treas), Annual&#13;
Staff * (Treas), Magazine Sales Chairman, John Phillip Sousa&#13;
Award , GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED.&#13;
MIKE NEVILLE&#13;
Football *.&#13;
MARLOW NEWLAND !&#13;
l.A.G. **** (Pres), National Honor Society *** ,Video Tape,&#13;
Concession Stand and Magazine Sales Chairman, BOY MOST&#13;
LIKELY TO SUCCEED.&#13;
CRAIG OLSEN&#13;
Oz, Boyfriend , Zen Substitute, Chorus **** (Pres), Basketball ****, Football ** , Golf **** , Track **, Spanish, Letter&#13;
Club **** , Band ***, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
LINDA OWEN&#13;
Newspaper Staff, Chorus.&#13;
KANDY PATTERSON&#13;
FA YE PETERSON&#13;
Pep Club ***.&#13;
MIKE PIEPER&#13;
l.A.G. *** ,Football *, Wrestling *.&#13;
MARKPOGGE&#13;
Zen Substitute, Clod, Crosswalk, Boyfriend, Adam Spelvin,&#13;
Oz, Superstar, Band ****, Chorus *** , Speech *** (Outstan ding Performer in State of Iowa), Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Prom Server, Class Pres *** , Student Council **, Football ***,&#13;
Basketball **, Letter Club ** ,BEST ACTOR.&#13;
MITCH RIEBER&#13;
Band **** ,Baseball.&#13;
CAROL RODENBURG&#13;
Basketball **, Cheerleader *, Pep Club *, Porn Pon Girl *,&#13;
Chorus ** **, Oz, Zen Substitute, Crosswalk, Boyfriend ,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Student Council, Prom Server, Letter Club *,&#13;
Homecoming Candidate.&#13;
JANE RYAN&#13;
Zen Substitute, Oz, Boyfriend , Adam Spelvin , Crosswalk,&#13;
Chorus ****, Cheerleader **, Pep Club **** , Annual Staff&#13;
**** ,Homecoming Candidate (Runner-up), Graduation E~cort,&#13;
Homecoming and Prom Committees, Prom Server, BEST&#13;
ALL AROUND GIRL.&#13;
MARK SCHOMER&#13;
Band ****,Chorus *,Basketball **** , Track *, Baseball ***,&#13;
Letter Club ****, Prom Server, TURKEY OF THE YEAR&#13;
AWARD.&#13;
CARRIE SORENSEN&#13;
Chorus **** , Zen Substitute, Oz, Superstar, Crosswalk,&#13;
Annual Staff *, Pop Concert ****, Cheerleader *, Small&#13;
Groups Contest *, Prom Server, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
Homecoming and Prom Committee, Letter Club *, Pep Club&#13;
**** (Sec), Pep Club Rep, Mat Maid *, GIRL WITH BEST&#13;
PERSONALITY.&#13;
DAVE STAMP&#13;
Football **** (Co-Capt), Wrestling **** (All-State - 4),&#13;
Track ** , Baseball **** , Class Officer ** ,Newspaper Staff*,&#13;
National Honor Society *** , (Pres), Prom Committee and&#13;
Server, Homecoming King, Ag Club *, Drs. Lee and W elboume&#13;
Award, BEST BOY ATHLETE.&#13;
BERNIE STEPHENS&#13;
A Cl b * I AG **** Wrestling *** Football *** Track ** g u ' . . . , ' ' '&#13;
Baseball ** .&#13;
DEBBIE STONE&#13;
Softball, Track.&#13;
ANN THIELEN&#13;
Track, Chorus.&#13;
RICHARD TREDE&#13;
DIANE WELBOURNE&#13;
Band **** (Majorette), Cheerleader **** (Capt), Pep&#13;
Club ****, Letter Club ***"', Music Man, Oklahoma, Oz,&#13;
Superstar, Boyfriend, Spanish **, Annual Staff *, Track *,&#13;
Mat Maid *, Homecoming Queen, Prom Server, Homecoming&#13;
Committee , Flag Football **, Finalist in SWI Band Queen&#13;
Contest, Represented TC in Iowa Junior Miss Contest,&#13;
PRETTIEST GIRL.&#13;
DEBBIE WIGGINS&#13;
Transfer from Bryan.&#13;
CHUCK WILLARD&#13;
Football **** (Capt), Track **, Baseball ***, Letter&#13;
Club ****, Prom Server, l.A.G. *, Homecoming Candidate,&#13;
BEST LO KING BOY.&#13;
CHRIS WITT&#13;
Pep Club, Track, F.H.A.&#13;
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Joe Alfers&#13;
Sherri Baker&#13;
Dave Barrier&#13;
Stacy Beebee&#13;
Sam Bertelsen&#13;
Mary Bintz&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Steve Brougham&#13;
Dave Busch&#13;
Vicki Carroll&#13;
JoNae Chambers&#13;
Jeff Cook&#13;
Jane Corrin&#13;
Keith Darrington&#13;
Tootsie Donaldson&#13;
Mark Driver&#13;
Bev Eckmann&#13;
John Eckmann&#13;
Earleen Feldman&#13;
Roger Felton&#13;
Jim Finken&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Llnda Floerchinger Patricia Gullum&#13;
Dave Hester&#13;
Rick Hough&#13;
Bruce Jensen&#13;
Kirk Kay&#13;
Kathy Kenealy&#13;
Lori Kenealy&#13;
Lynn Kline&#13;
Diana Kroeger&#13;
Cindy Kuster&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
Dave Lefeber&#13;
JUNIORS-GET IT ALL TO-(C.W.) &#13;
GETHER, ''DOWN ON THE FARM''(YUK YUK)&#13;
Dan Manhart&#13;
Denise Mauer&#13;
Theresa McDonald&#13;
Ed Mcintosh&#13;
Ed Moffatt&#13;
Peg Moffatt&#13;
Linda Newman&#13;
Duane Olsen&#13;
Ricky Olsen&#13;
Dan Papst&#13;
Alyce Pepper&#13;
Jim Plambeck&#13;
Linda Plambeck&#13;
Steve Pogge&#13;
Les Redinbaugh&#13;
Russ Redinbaugh&#13;
Dan Ring&#13;
Jean Schroder Diane Siebels&#13;
Debbie Smith&#13;
Teresa Souza&#13;
Jerry Stamp&#13;
Greg Steenbock&#13;
Mike Stephens Annette Thomas Janelle Trade!&#13;
Marlyn Troll&#13;
Roy Wade&#13;
Donna Wede John Wellman&#13;
Jan Wilson&#13;
Duane Witt&#13;
Kurt Wollenhaupt&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
LuAnne Youmans&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Jeff Callaway&#13;
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Judy Albertus&#13;
Lynn Ausdemore&#13;
Jane Berg&#13;
Donna Bertelsen&#13;
Steve Bintz&#13;
Julie Blois&#13;
Janelle Casson&#13;
Joni Christiansen&#13;
Frank Cook&#13;
Ernest Collier&#13;
Tammy Cox Francis Cross&#13;
Dave Crosse Dave Divelbess Jonette Dollen Mark Elias Melanie Felton Patty Finerty&#13;
Dave Finken&#13;
Mark Finken&#13;
Don Fischer Jim Fischer Susie Fischer&#13;
Kathy Frazier&#13;
Cathy Hadfield&#13;
Darcy Hood&#13;
Steve Ingwersen Bill Iwen&#13;
Dan Jones&#13;
Dave Jones Jeanette Knott&#13;
Roger Kriz&#13;
Leo Leonard&#13;
Denise Lett&#13;
Craig Lewis&#13;
SLOPMORE CONCESSION ST AND &#13;
MORE BOTDOGS TBAN YOU COULD SELL&#13;
Jim McDonald&#13;
Brad Masker&#13;
LuAnne Masker&#13;
Teri Mason&#13;
Kathy Mauer&#13;
Paula Messner Terri Meyer&#13;
Dale Morey&#13;
Chuck Nelson&#13;
Roxann Newland&#13;
Cindy Nielsen&#13;
Denise Nielsen Randy O'Neill&#13;
Jim Perrin&#13;
Janet Pogge&#13;
Bruce Price&#13;
Terry Pritchard&#13;
Jeff Ring&#13;
Larry Ring&#13;
Thelma Ring&#13;
Terry Roberts&#13;
Jeanette Rodenburg&#13;
Nancy Ryan&#13;
Mike Schierbrock&#13;
Laurie Schley&#13;
Tim Schnitker&#13;
Kim Schroder&#13;
Marilyn Schuning&#13;
Tom Siebels Patty Siebert&#13;
John Spencer Rhonda Spencer&#13;
Ray Stephens&#13;
Julie Stone&#13;
Valerie Suntken&#13;
Debbie Thomas Linda Wedel&#13;
Tim Whannell&#13;
Tom Whannell&#13;
Bill Wiggins&#13;
Eileen Witt&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Keith Callaway&#13;
Bob Augustine&#13;
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Nancy Alfers&#13;
Nancy Arrick&#13;
Pam Ausdemore&#13;
Becky Baker&#13;
Doug Barrier&#13;
Jeff Bertelsen&#13;
Bill Billeter&#13;
Dwayne Bintz&#13;
Philip Bintz&#13;
Teresa Brougham&#13;
Doug Busch&#13;
David Carroll&#13;
Lynette Casson&#13;
Jean Chambers&#13;
Dave Coffman&#13;
Dan Cook&#13;
Lynette Dollen&#13;
Lynn Driver&#13;
Linda Drummy&#13;
Sheryl Elliott&#13;
Terry Felton&#13;
Kathy Finerty&#13;
Janet Fischer&#13;
FRESHMEN-STRANGE PEOPLE&#13;
Karol Fischer&#13;
Rodney Floerchinger&#13;
Bev Graves&#13;
Karen Heim&#13;
Pat Jacobs&#13;
Tim Jacobs&#13;
Tonya Kasch&#13;
Monte Kay&#13;
Randall Keesee&#13;
Denny Kenealy&#13;
Joe Kenealy&#13;
Carol Killpack&#13;
Diane Killpack&#13;
Kathy Kline&#13;
Calvin Krohn&#13;
Linda Kuster&#13;
Kevin Langin&#13;
Sandy Larsen&#13;
Kevin Lucke&#13;
Dave Lund&#13;
Danny Masker &#13;
IN A STRANGE LAND&#13;
Diane Mauer&#13;
Vicki Mcintosh&#13;
Cindy McKeighan&#13;
Tim Meyer&#13;
Robin Neville&#13;
LuAnne Nielsen&#13;
Ronnie Nihsen Theresa Parks Maribeth Ploen Robert Pogge&#13;
Mike Olsen&#13;
Donna O'Neill&#13;
Walter-Pepper&#13;
David Redinbaugh&#13;
Julie Ring&#13;
Karlene Ring&#13;
Matt Ring&#13;
Sandy Ring&#13;
Leslie Rae Roberts Mary Roberts&#13;
Diane Ronfeldt&#13;
Anne Ryan&#13;
Bill Schierbrock&#13;
Dave Schley&#13;
Diane Schnitker&#13;
Brian Schroder Johnny Siebert&#13;
Kurt Stamp&#13;
Shirley Stephens Rick Stone&#13;
Jeri Suntken Albert Swanson La Verne Trade!&#13;
Lori Trede&#13;
Dennis Verpoorten&#13;
Linda Wade&#13;
Connie Wede&#13;
Teresa Westphal&#13;
Carla Wilson&#13;
Tim Wilson Kathy Wright&#13;
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Home of Fuzzy - Pone&#13;
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Phone (712) 485-22 J 1&#13;
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Neola, Iowa 51559&#13;
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Box 395&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone (712) 322-2725&#13;
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4583 Sharon Valley Ct.&#13;
Chamblee, Georgia&#13;
Phone ( 404) 451-0065&#13;
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the&#13;
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343-2502&#13;
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553 Willow Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
. 51501&#13;
Phone 332-6669&#13;
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Prescriptions&#13;
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Minden , Iowa&#13;
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Minden, Iowa&#13;
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Neola, Iowa&#13;
Tim and Mike&#13;
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Wayne Feed Dealer&#13;
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Neola, Iowa&#13;
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Open weekends&#13;
Bowl Now!&#13;
Oakland , Iowa&#13;
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· Phone 483-2066&#13;
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Restaurant&#13;
and&#13;
Gift Shop&#13;
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Dancing, Rock Music, Air&#13;
Hockey, Ries ball, Pool&#13;
Avoca, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LOGAN HERALD -&#13;
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Phone 644-2705&#13;
Logan, Iowa&#13;
OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK&#13;
"Oakland's fulltime full service&#13;
Bank"&#13;
Oakland, Iowa&#13;
Phone 482-6457&#13;
BROOKHOUSE HARDWARE&#13;
Hardware and Supply Store&#13;
500 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Phone 642-2362&#13;
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to the 1974&#13;
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At Ray's"&#13;
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Avoca, Iowa Since 1941&#13;
Phone 343-2227&#13;
LOVELAND ELEVATORS CO.&#13;
Missouri Valley , Iowa 515 5 5&#13;
Phone 642-2777&#13;
Iowa Elevators of&#13;
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Steak, Shrimp, Chicken, Sandwiches,&#13;
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Beebeetown, Iowa&#13;
644-2222 Logan&#13;
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Phone: 343-2359&#13;
Avoca, Iowa 5152 1&#13;
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1, 2, 3, 4
UHT • • • •
1 , 2 , 3, 4
Statisticia n .• • •• •• • . • • 3 , 4
Pe p Club • . • • •• . • • • •.• 1
Porn porn Squad •
2
Annual Staff
4
Annual Edi tor
• •• •• • 4

Lorraine Holliste r

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�Carol Le aders ( Sq ueaky )
Band
.
Chorus • • • • •
Soft ball
Student Cabine t.
UHT • •
NHS
Baske tball
Chee rleade r .
Pl ays
•••
SEA • • • • •
UHT officer .
Homecoming Queen
Junior Leader
Track • • • • •

. 1, 2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1 ,2,3,4
. 1, 2 , 3 , 4
1 , 2 , 3, 4
. 2 , 3, 4
• 3,4
• 3,4
3, 4
2, 3
2,3
3
3
3

Darlene .Hurd

Gary Larse n

Carol Lea ders

Gary Larsen (Fos)
Baseball •
1, 2,3,4
Basketball.
1,2,3,4
Football .•
1,2, 3,4
Track. • •
1 , 2,3,4
AU-conference basketball . . . •3, 4
SEA . • • . • • • • • • • . • . • 2,3
Stude nt cabine t . • . . . • • • . 1, 2
Letterman's club • . • • . . • • . 1
Plays • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • 3
Homecoming court • • • . . • . 4

Shirley Lea ders (Squirre l)
Band .
Chorus
UHT .
SEA .•
Baske tball
Pompom Squad
Class officer •
Plays ••• • ••
Homecom ing court • • • •

.·

Shirley Leade rs

10

1, 2 ,3,4
1, 2 , 3 , 4
1,2,3,4
2 ,3
3,4
2
3
3

• • • 4

�Julie M. Mils
Band .
Chorus
UHT .
SEA ••
Pe p Club
Prom server
Band officer
Student cabinet • •
UHT officer

1 , 2 , 3, 4
1 ,2, 3 , 4
1 ,2,3,4
2, 3
1

3
4
4
• . • • • 4

Phillip Lustgraaf

Julie M. Mils

Ron Mass

Robert Mi nssen (Be lly)
Band . . •
Chorus
Baske tball

1, 2 , 3,4
1, 2 ,3,4
• 1, 2, 3

Robert Minssen

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�David J. Nielsen (Spade)
Band • . .
Basketball . • • • • • • .
Chorus

......... .

Deana Rodenburg
Chorus
UHT.

1,2,3,4
1,2, 3,4
• • • 3, 4

SEA ••

, 1, 2, 3, 4
. 1 , 2 , 3, 4
••• 2 , 3

David J. Nielsen

Kare n Potter

Deana Rodenburg

Karen Potter
Band
1,2,3,4
Chorus
1,2, 3,4
UHT .•
1,2,3,4
Cheerleader
3,4
UHT officer
1,2
Class officer •
3
Pep Club . •
1
Pompom Squad • • • • • • • • . • 2
Softball • • • • . •
1
Track • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • 4
Homecomi ng court • . • • • • • • 4
Prom server • • • • . • • • • • •• 3

Donna Rode nburg
Chorus
UI-IT
SEA.

Donna Rodenburg

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• 1, 2 , 3,4
. 1, 2,3,4
•• 2,3

�Roger Sealock, Jr.
1,2,3,4
Football .
Chorus . .
3 ,4
Wres tling
1 ,2
Plays. • •
2,4
Le tte rman' s Club • . . . . . . •
1
Band . • . • • . • • . . • • . .
2

Cheryl Spiker
NHS • • • • •
. 2, 3, 4
UHT
2 ,3, 4
Annual Staff
. . 3,4
Annual Editor . • • • . • . • • . 3
Assistant Editor
4
Speech • . • . . • • • • • . . • . 4

Roger Sealock , Jr.

Cheryl Spike r

Susan Sharp

Jon Sorense n
Baske tball
Base ball •.
Trac k • ••
Statistic ia n

Susa n Shar p
UHT • • • • • . • . • • . . . • • • 2

1, 2 , 3 ,
. • 3,4
• • 2, 3
•• • 4

Jon Sorensen

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�Mary Br idget Voss
Band
Chorus
UHT
Chee rle ade r
SEA • . • • •
Class offi cer
Pep Club
SEA office r
Stude nt ca bine t
UHT office r
Hom ecoming court

.

Dan Stageman (Straight)
Wrestling
Annual Staff
Plays . • . •
Class officer
Student manager •

...
....

2, 3,4
3, 4
3,4
•4
• •4

..

. 1, 2 , 3 , 4
. 1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2 , 3 , 4
2 ,3 , 4
2, 3
1
1
2
3
3
4

Dan Stagema n

Duane Stange

Mary Bridget Voss

Duane Stange (White y)
Ba nd •. •
1, 2,3,4
Basketball
1, 2 , 3,4
Chorus. •
1,2, 3 , 4
• • 2,3 ,4
Football •
NHS
•. 2,3,4
Student cabine t . . • • • . • 1,2, 3
Base ball . •• . • . • •••• •• 3 , 4
Football captain • • . • • • • . 3 , 4
SEA . • • • • • • •
2,3
Class officer . . • •
4
Homecom ing court
• 4

Randy Wre ts
Football • . •
Prom se rve r

Randy We rts

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1

3

�C urt Wyl and
Ba nd •.
Football
Wrestling
SEA •••
Confere nce Wrestling
Champion . • • • .
Football ca ptain . .
Le tterman' s club .•
Wrestle r of the Year
Homecoming court

. 1, 2 , 3,4
. 1, 2 , 3 , 4
. 1, 2, 3,4
2, 3
1, 4
4
1
3
4

Curt Wyland

Diana Young

Kare n Wright

Ka re n Wrig ht (Etta)
UHT .
Band ••••
C horus •• •
Baske tball
Softball .
Pep C lu b
SEA •• •
Play
Class officer
UHT officer .

• 1, 2,3,4
1, 2 , 3
• . 1, 2 , 3
3, 4
1, 2

Paul Waldron (Waldo)
T rack . • . • • . • • • • • • • • . • 2

1

3
4
4
4

Paul Waldron

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�Huard .Hires Supt. !lef!fl and

"It was a very pleas ant
year" , these were the
words of Mr. Don Begg
as he spoke of his first
year as superinte nde nt at
Underwood .
M r. Begg assumed the
duties of superintendent
this year after se rving
two years as elementary
principal.
At right, the new su perintendent confers with
Mr. McClure , the high
school princip al.

BOARD MEMB ERS Bottom Row , 1 to r: Howard
Aney , Roger Sealock, Marvin Larsen. Top Row :
Don Tiarks, Laure n Leaders.

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�1011r JVew reaclters

1
A

e

Phil Cannon, Jr. High
Math, B. A. Simpso n

Ann Sl ave n, Jr. High
English , B. A. UNI

BELOW :
M r. Burns, Jr. High
Scie nce , B. S. UNI

BELOW:
Mr. Lyons, Au tomotive
B. A. , UNI

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�Henry Olson
Business
S.S.,Uof
S. Dak.

Donna Anderson
Home Ee .
B. S. , NW
Missouri

Joseph Robu
Guidance
u of Northern
Colorado

Ro n Herron
English, B. S.
NW Missouri
Stat

Rose Valesque z
English, B. A.
College of St.
Mary

June Wyland
Art, Scie nce
B. A. Om aha U.

�G aylen Mont gomery
Band, B. A.
i"/ay ne State

Terry Muilenburg
Social Studies
B. A. , UNI

Althea Swee ney
Business, Math
B. S. , Mount St.
S cholastica

Gary Smith
Chem istry
Math, B. S.
Maryville

Nick Benz ing
Social Studies
M.A .
C reighton U.

Byron Foste r
Shop, M A.,
U. of Northe rn
Colorado

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�Cap Herman
Social Stud ies
M.A . , U of Iowa

Ivana Smith
Lib rary
B. S. , UNI

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

Below:
Mr. Kimsey
Science, B. S.
Iowa State

Below:
Phyllis Sederburg
Engl ish
B. A. , Mid l and
College

�Sect. Staff (}rows
Mrs. Huneke , uppe r far right, joined the sec re tarial st aff this ye ar as a secre ta ry in the princi pal 's office. M rs. T hom as , uppe r ri ght, switched
jobs to become the board sec., a nd Mrs. Ber tel se n, be l ow , st arted he r duties as supe rinte ndent 's sec re t ary.
Pictured a t righ t are M r. a nd M rs. Ke nne dy ,
the custod i a ns.
In the picture at lowe r right are the cooks: Underwood , Hough, Engel, R. Hough, Nel so n,
and Zolck.

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�Ko11att11

Quee n Carol and King Kev in

The Court

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�!&lt;11/es Jfo111eco111i1t{!
October 5

Homecomi ng started on Thursday night, October 4 ,
wi th a spirit night. Frid ay ni ght the Eagles pl ayed ShelbyTennant and ca me off the fi e ld with a 42 - 6 victory. This
was followed with the coro nation and a dance on Sa turd ay
night . Ca rol Lea ders was crow ned Queen a nd Kev in Dun-

1111d 6, 1973

bar was c rowned King. "Goo" prov ided mu sic for the
d ance. Attendants, pictured lower left , we re Cary Bows m an , Cathy Diller, Shirley Leade rs, Karen Potter, Mary
Voss, Ba rry Childs, Chuck Hildreth, Gary Larsen , Duane
Stange , and Curt Wyl and .

Homecoming Scenes

25

�All School

£edge
£edger
AHd tlte
£edgefld
"Look, Pe te , this is an
import ant ste p in you r
life ."

A11 8ve11i11{!
Of ?:!tree
011e-Act
Plays
October 24 ~ 27, 1973
:Director;
Rose )U. Velasquez

Nobody
Sleeps
" Just my lu ck to break
into a house full of
skinny cl am es. "

C:lte :Diary
Of Adam
AHd 8ve

"Roar!"
" Baa!"

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First Row, le ft to right: Bria n C hadwic k , Patty
_Schmae cl c cki, Rick And e rse n, Russ Christe nsen , Ray
Smith. Second Row: Nancy Kay , Liz We bste r, Karen
Wright, Jol e ne Darrington, De nise Ba rnett. Third
Row: Kare n Tairks , T re sa Fishe r, Jody Johnson , Jane t Wright, Che ryl Lust graff. Top Row : Ra ndy Golcl app, Dan Sta gem a n, DeA nn Barnett, Je nnife r Ive rs ,
Ke vin Re al, Dale Bussi ng.

�easts Present
.A1td
'J(ubber11eck

vive '811t Jleck
With
'' /(,11bber11eck ''
;lpril 5 k 6, 1974
Virector;
/(,011 Jlerro11

Abov e , First Row, le ft to ri ght:
Voss , Julie Mills , DeA nn Barne tt, Jod y Johnson. Seco nd Row: Ray Smith , Carol
Leaders , Roger Seal ock , Todd McC lure , Roge r Ge ise , M ike Foste r. Top: Brian
Chadwick.

Right, Ray Smith, Mr. Herron.

�Cltoir Prese11ts

In the fall of the school year the
choir prese nted its firs t musical
carted "Love, Lau ghte r and Listen ing" . Barry gets it in the face.

In the spring the c hoir pre se nted
the seco nd Musical e nti tled "Bye Bye
Birdie. " In this picture we find Co nrad Bird te arguing with the mayor of
Und e n vood.

Here again we find Conrad surround ed by his fans a nd enthusiastic
reporters, and of course his everloving manager.

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�rwo )1,11sicals

In " Love, Laughte r and Listening"
we find that Peter Pan has dropped
in . In this musical the choir suc ceeded in reproducing the popular
commercials in their O\vn unforgett able way .
Here are three of Co nr ad's admire rs st and ing out in the rain as
their he ro goes off to war and leaves
all his friends (and e nemies).

Here again we find Conrad and
one of his anxious fans, as a jealous
boy friend pulls her back.

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�''Pieces of April''

The junior class and sponso rs worked d il i gently all yea r for the spring banque t. T hey
spo nsored all hom e football game conces sion stand s and al so sold l ight bul bs.
"Pieces of April" was the them e chosen
for the Junior -Se nior banquet held Friday ,
April 26, at the Hilto n Hotel. Yellow,
ora nge , and white cl aisy centerpieces on the
tables al so carried out the color theme.
Sophomore ushers we re De Ann Barnett,
Jody Johnsen, Janet Wright, Ray Grace,
Gary Leaders, and Mike Seaton.

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Fo llow ing the meal, opening comments
were given by Karla Du nb ar a nd Kurt Mil l e r. Prophecy was read by the m as te r a nd
mistress of ceremonies . . . Be nny Johnsen
and Joyce Rod e nburg. Junior class presi dent , Robyn Thomas , gav e a fare we ll
spee ch t o the se niors a nd the response was
given by Dan St agemen, se nior class preside nt. An add itional surprise i n the program
was the boys double quartet, consisting of
a ll seniors, singing THEIR theme so ng,
" Why Study."

�Raccalaureate Ma11 19
Vrad11atio11 Ma11 21

Rev . Koontz of Imm anuel Center \vas th e Baccal aureate speaker this ye ar. Mr. Koo ntz pictured
abov e at le ft, spoke of what good could come ou t
of Und e rwood.
Graduation took place May 21. In the center
picture above, we see Joyce Rodenb urg and Curt
M ille r, juniors, as they prepare to l ead a n a nxiou s group of Seniors.

I n th at group of seniors were sev n wh had
maintained excelle nt scholastic stand i ng. And, by
virtue of this were ent itled to wear the gold m d alion. These honor graduate s are pictured above
at right : On Floor: Cathy Diller, Carol Le aders.
Second Row: Cheryl Spiker, Sue And e rsen, Third
Row: Duane Sta nge , Barry Child s.

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�Underwood picks up some yards.

8agles (jet

Victo ry is nice, reve nge is sweet, and Und e rwood
go t their share of reve nge th is year. For the firs t time in
six years the Ea gles beat Treynor. For the first tim e ever
they beat Tri - Ce nter. They ended with an 8 - 2 record .
All this was possible due to a great ream e ffort,
however certain individuals did st a nd our. T hree individ -

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uals received a ll SW Iow a and three a ll -conference. The
thre e all- SW Iow ans we re: W. Driv e r, B. Hendrix, and
G. Larso n. The three all - co nference players were: B.
Hendrix, D. Stange , a nd G . Larso n.
The team was coached by Coach Kim sey and Coach
Burns.

�TE AM RECORD
Football
T rey nor
Elk L-Iorn
Carson -Iv! ac
ISD
Shelby T e nnant
Wal nut
Tri - Ce nte r
AvoHa
Oakland

u

0

24
21

18
8
14
12

0

43
42
35
12

6
0

6

7

28

25

6

Keve11{/e
First Row : Child s , Wyland, Hildre th, He ndrix, Stange , Larse n, Sealock, Johnse n. Second Row: Bo udreau , Boudr a u, Torn e te n, M ine ar, M ille r , Sore nson, Drive r, Wohlers , Goldapp. T hird Ro w: Koe ni ng , McC lure, Angle, Torneten, Hildreth ,
Prewitt, Arba ugh, Grace , &amp; Se aton.

�U1tderwood (/ai1ts State

Standing: Coach Cannon, Dave DiCenzo, Dennis Gunderson, Mi ke Foste r , Steve C hri stensen , De nny Nel son , Kurt Mille r,
Jim Sealock, and Coach Hermann. Kneeling: Stev e And e rsen, Dave Nielse n, Mo nte Brac ke r, Gary Larse n, Kevin Dunbar,
a nd Dua ne Stange.

Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
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74

73
107
57

88
49

56
64
78

73

72
58
57
72

92
81
95
80
114
102
49

Griswold
Elk Horn
Carso n
T -C
Loga n
AvoI-Ia
Treynor
MoValley
I. S. D.
Carso n
AvoHa
MoValley
Treyno r
Walnut
Mal vern
Shelby
Oakl and
Wal nu t
F-M
N.V.
Treynor

61
68
66
58
71

58
64
62
51

65
63
47

56
66
58
65
79
30
27
45

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The Eagl es h ad an exciting seaso n as they finished
the yea r at 17 - 4. They sco red over 100 points in 3 games,
were rate d Number 1 in SW I and No . 15 in the sta te . Fo r
the first tim e si nce 1958, Und erwood brought hom e the
1st place t rophy from the Co nfere nce Tourney . The Eagles
defeated 3 rated SW! teams e nroute to the Championship
including the n-ranked No . 1 T rey nor in the fin al s. Stat isticians this year , be low, we re Lorr aine Hollister , Jon
Sore nson , and Barb Murp hy.

�Wide Kecop11itio11

Monte

Kevin

Bracker

Dunbar

Gary
L arsen

Steve
Andersen

Duane
Stange

David
Ni elsen

Standing: Coach Cannon, Gary Kay , Dave Adams , Ray Grace , Chuck K erber , T erry Sorenson. Kneeling: Wes Rasmu sen ,
K ent Prewitt, Rick Andersen, Jerry Jacox , Gary Leaders.

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�tap/es Wi1t 3 &lt;:011r11a111e11ts

Ju nior Varsity Bottom: K. Torneton, D. Goldapp , M . Se aton.
Nex t Row: R. Geise, B. Chollett. Top: T . McClure .

T e am Re co rd
Wrestling
Avoha
Logan -Mag.
TriCe nte r
ISD
Griswold
West Harrison
Elk Horn
Oakland
Underwood T.
Exira T .
ISD T .
Mo. Valley
Confe rence T.
Treynor

0
u
16
36
26
20
31
23
21
42
2]
27
9
46
22
31
15
33
Fi rst Pl ace
Second Place
First Place
32
19
First Place
50
6

�School records were to ppled this year as the Eagles
se nt 7 m e n to district and t\vo to state . Mo re preliminary
reco rds we re al so broke n as the grappl e rs bro ught horn e
fi rst place trophies from th e U nderwood, ISD, and co nfe re nce to urnaments, a nd al so one from Exira.
Pic tured a t right are st a te e nt ran ts Curt Wyl and and
\v ayne Drive r.

C:ake 2 to State
Sta nding, 1 to r: W . Driver , B. Ch ilds, C. Wyl a nd, B. Johnson , B. Hend rix, D. St agem e n. Kneeling: B. Hildreth,
S . Ke i thley , K. Torne ton , D. Koenig , L. Wohlers , C. Hildre th.

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�From Back Left: Je rry Jacox , Chuck We nninghoff, Ray Grace, Bri an He ndri x , Jimm y Sea lock , Gary Larsen , Barry C hild s,
Roger Hough, Phil M cDona ld, Rick Anderson, Wes Ras mussen, Pe pe An g le .

C:racf&lt; C:ealll 8Kpa1tds

T HIS YEAR 'S TRACK RECRODS
Hough
Hou gh
Larsen
Larsen
McDonald
And ersen
Angle
Child s
Pole Vault
Andersen
180 Low Hurdles
Hough
RELAY
RUN NERS
440
Angle, Childs

100 Yd . Dash
220 Yd. Dash
440 Yd . Run
880 Yd . Run
Mile Run
2 M ile Run
Long Ju mp
Discus

880

Rasmussen, Hough
Angl e , McDonald

Mi le

We nninghoff , Child s
Hough, Larsen
Anderse n, Childs

2 Mil e

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Wenninghoff, McDo nald
Angle, Hough

11. 1
24. 8
56. 0
2:13 . 9
5: 18 .0
11 :23. 5
15 '1-l/2"
98'8"
10'9"
23. 4
TIME

�First R.ow: Du ane Stange, 1st Base; Barry Childs, pitcher, 2nd Base ; Gary Larsen, shortstop, 3rd Base; Jon Sorensen, out fi e ld; Kevi n Dunbar, outfield. Second Row: Kurt M iller , pitche r, 3rd Base, shortstop; Jim Sealock, 2nd Base ; David Gol dapp , 1st Base; Ly nn Wohlers, pitcher, catcher , 2 nd Base ; Rick Andersen, ou tfie ld; Mike Fo ster, catcher, 3rd Base.

Baseball Jlas );lediocre Vear
We st a rte d out this se a so n as a you ng team with only
one se nior, Jim Dargin. Out of the thirtee n guys out, one
was a freshman, six sophomores , fiv e ju niors, a nd one se nior. Looking fo rwa rd to ne xt se ason, we see many e ighth
grad e rs e li gi ble to play high school ball. The seaso n
e nded: won 2 and l ost 13.

Last year' s
o nly o ne year but
tha t one year. He
a nd by the end of
play ball and win

coach, Coach John Brooke, was here for
we l earne d many things from him in
had all of us pl ay ing different positions
the season he h ad most of us wanting to
\vhile h aving fun .

Abraham Lincol n
Und e nvood
0
Abraham Lincol n
Und e rwood
0
Tri - Ce nter
5
Und erwood
Avo -H a
Und e rwood
1
Treynor
3
Underwood
St. Alberts
Und erwood
9
Missouri
Valley
Und e rwood
9
ila
Logan
Magn
1
Und e rwood
5
Elk Horn
Underwood
Tri-Center
3
Und erwood
Oakland
12
Und erwood
Walnut
2
Underwood
Griswold
2
U nd e rw ood
Lo gan -Ma noila
7
Und erwood
Und erwood vs. Treynor Rained Out
Sectional
Und e rwood

1

Avo - Ha

10
12
8
8

17
11

16
12

10
10
1

4
11

11

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�(}iris'

Front Row, 1 to r: K . Tiarks , J. Roden bu rg , S. Leade rs, K . McC l ure , D . Ba rn e tt, T . Fisc her , P. C 11riste nse n. Back Row :
Coach Sederburg , S. M ana ge r -- B. Mu rp hy , J. Joh nso n , R. McKe rn , B. Niemann, K . Dunb ar, Coach fos t er.

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�Basketball Jmproves

Front Row , 1 tor: T. Cihacek , E. Larsen , J. Larsen , T. Scott , R. Ehrens, J. Wri ght. Back Row: Coach Sederburg, S. Lustgra ff, L. Powell , S. Ausecl e more , M. Bl oom , C . Gro sve nor.

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�Softball: Front, 1 tor : J. Smith, P. Schmaedecke, C . Leaders , D. Barne tt, J. Rodenburg. Back: J. Wright, K. Dunba r, P.
Chri stensen, Coach Foster, B. Niemann, T . Fischer, R. Thomas.

Softball

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�(}iris ?:rack
J11 Seco11d Seaso11

Le ft to Ri ght: Cindy Grosvenor, Sharo n Seidler , Lea Ann Winne r, Ca thy Rod e nburg , Elain Larsen, Paula Christensen, T resa
Fische r, Be cky Christoffe rsen, Ka ren Potter , Manager Caro l Leaders.

This year's te am was a young one with 1 Senior, 2
Juniors , 1 Sophomore , and 5 Freshm e n. They participated

in several track meets and gained a lot of expe rience.
Miss Sederbu rg \vas the coach.

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�e1teerleaders
J11spire
Atit/etes

Football cheerl e aders: Front: Cathy Diller, Becky Chri stoffersen , Karen Potter, C a thy Rodenburg , Carol Leaders, Bac k:
Mary Voss , Cary Bowsman, Jody Johnson, Nancy Kay .

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�Middle : C. Leade rs , C . BO\ srnan. Top: C. Diller.

Basketball cheerleaders: K. Rodenburg , B. Chri stoffe rsen , K. Po tter , M. Vos .

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Brian and Mike inspec t the
staff cabinet's contents.

Kevin, Iva , and Ed prepare their
copy fo r the publisher.

This yea r Lorraine Hollister was
editor. Che ryl Spiker wa s ass istant e ditor.

Mr. Olso n, the advisor di rected tl1e staff th ro ughout
the school year.

Pe nny, Dan, and Barb wo rk dilige nt! y o n l ayouts.

Lu cy and Ann l ook ove r picture
possibil ities for the ir layo uts.

Eve ry year a group of st udents is selecte d to acc umulate the year 's happenings and pre se nt them to th ~ rest of
the stude nt body via a yearbook . This year the group co nsisted of Brian Chad wick, Lucy Spiker, Barb Bolton, Mike
Fo ster , Penny Gebbie, Ann Gilmore, Ed Martin, Iva Miller, Kevin Rea l , Lorraine Holli ster, Che ryl Spike r, and Dan
Stageman. Mr. Olsen was the advi sor.

50

�Student Cabinet Jfas H11s11 Vear

the Student Cabinet this year \ve re Seniors: C. Diller, J. Mils, C. Leaders; Juniors: J. Rodenburg ,
Sore nse n; Sophomo res: J. Johnson , G. Lead e rs , T. Pope ; Freshm e n: B. Ring , D. Floe rchinger , B. Hildre th.

The Stud e nt Cabinet had two of its membe rs go to a
Student Cabinet Camp during the summer. They were
Carol Leaders and Nancy Kay. They had charge of the

Homecoming ac ti vities, \ e re involved in AF , and spon sored a Twirp Week. Th ir sponsor was M r. Benzing.

51

�Underwood Jlomemakers of C:omorrow

Row One: Rode nburg , Hollister , M ils, Andersen, Dille r, S. Leaders , Kay , Larsen, J. Bolton, Dawson. Row Two: C . Lead e rs, Engel, Schmaedecke, Torneton, Barnett, K. Floerchinger, Stahlnec ke r, Pfeiffe r, Grosvenor, We bster , Cihacek ,
Johnson. Row Three : Potter, Gebbie, Gdowski, Hurd, Stahlnecke r, Babcock , Bebout, L. Spike r, Ausde more, Casson , M rs.
Anderson . Row Four: K. Wright, B. Bolto n, Seidler, Tayl or, McClure , T hom as , Niemann , Tiarks , D. Floe rchin ge r,
Powell. Row Five : Dunbar , Christ ense n, Rodenburg, Voss , C. Bowsm a n, C. Spike r, Rodenburg , Fischer , M urphy, Ivers.
Row Six: Hough, Cholle tt, Whittington , L. Bowsman , Ehre ns , Sore nsen , Christoffersen, J. Wright, Barnett, Darrington ,
Lustgraff.

4-year members : Front: And ersen, Holl iste r, Voss , Wright,
Leaders. Back: Dille r, Rode nburg, Po tter , Mils , Rodenb urg ,
Leaders.

52

Office rs: Le ft to Ri ght: Wright, Enge l, Mil s , Thom as, Rode nburg. Back: Sponsor , Mrs. And e rso n.

�?:lte U1tderwood e1tapter
Of

?:lte Natio1tal Jlo1tor Societu
Sophomore and Junior membe rs Back:
. K. Tiarks , M. Rasmussen , S. Christense n, R. And e rsen ,
J. Rodenburg.
Front: K. Floreshinger, C. Torenton,
R. Thomas, K.
Dunbar, J. Christensen , D. Barnett.
Not pictured P.
Gebbie .

Se nior Honor Membe rs Top : Carol Leade rs, Duane Stange ,
S, Andersen, Bottom: Barry Childs , Che ryl Spiker, Cathy
Dille r. Not Pictured Dixie Drake .

T his year the NHS helped st art the Unde rwood AFS
l ub on the stude nt level. They distributed and compiled
ques tionnaires to see if the stud ent body would support a
club . An ice c ream social with home - mad e ice cream
and fresh pies was held to raise money for the first a nnu al
Ho no rs Ba nque t, May 8.
T he ba nque t , held at the el ementary school was put
on by th e stude nts of the Socie ty. All stud e nts in high
school , that had bee n on the honor roll one sem este r ,
we re invited . From these stud e nts 7 new NHS mem be rs
were chose n. They are: Ka rl a Dunbar, Kim Fl oerchinge r,
Ja ne ne Christe nse n , Carol Tore nton, Rick And e rse n, I ar e n Ti arks , a nd DeA nn Barne tt.
T o supple ment the Socie ty's great year , Duane
Sta nge was chose n a fi nalist fo r the NHS Schol arship . If
the win ne r from Iowa de clines the aw arc!, Dua ne is eligi ble for the schol arship .

53

�Hand Jlas Anotlter

The high schopl march ng band went on many
trips this y ar. Once again we w nt to Neola for
Hoo Doo Days, for the first time we went to the

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'f arkio Colleg H m oomln In Ml
ticipated rn th tr marching c ntest,
were 1n the V t's Pa &lt;l e in Coun ll tllu s.

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�(/Pod Vear

First Rm,·, from left: l\1 . Voss, B. J·vfinssen , K. Potter, P. C:hristt::nsc.:n , 1. Bloom, R. Angerotll, 1\1. l"u.ter, L
Hollist..:r. Sccontl Ro\,·: B. Engd , K. Tiarks, C. Torneton, R. Thomas , K. Flo&lt;.:rchingcr, H. Tiark; , \\", Dri\' er , B.Bolton, C, Lustgraff, K. Real, S, Andersen, D. Barnett, J. Rodenburg. Third R0\.;: J. lv&lt;:rs , B. Christofferson , A. Gilmore, J. Bolton, J. Larsen, E. Martin , K. Torncton, D. Flocrching r, J. Pfeiff.:-r , J. Soren sen, R. Angcroth, R. Pfeiffer, D. Gunc.Jcdon, J. l\li ls, S. Christensen, G. Ka)'• K. Prewitt, IL lliltlr th, R.
Hough , L. Wohlers, K. Dunbar, Back Row: l\tr. l\lont gomcry , C . \\'yl n&lt;l, ·• llildrl'th, K. flunb:ir, ~. ·,·ith lcy, L. Bertelsen, B. Rin g, D. Stang.:, G. Arbaugh , D. 13arnc tt, D. B •bout , J. 11.1rrin~1,,11, unJ ', Kay.

SS

�Cltoms Sinus Z:ltro11111t

This year's choir consisted of 61 members
- chosen by audition. The choir prese nted a musical in the fall entitled "Love, Laughter , &amp;
Listening", and another in the spring entitl ed
"Bye, Bye BirdU:" . They went Christmas carol -

56

ing at the local hospitals , presented two con certs during the year , and pe~rmed well at
state music contests. Two of the members,
Kevin Dunbar and Karen T iarks , ' ere sel ected
for. the all-state choir and 20 .i;pcm bers partici~
pated in the conference choir clinic. Pictured
l eft is Tom Jansse n, Director. Pictured lower
left are the Solo I winners: Left to Right: Sue
Andersen, Steve Christensen, Karen Potter,
C hu,~
ldreth , and Robyn Thomas. Other!rat~ j11.iJl grou s are pictured on pag 61.

�Another B11s11 Vear

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ow , left to right: D. Stange , M. Rasmussen, R. Smith,
\l in ·'-'n , E.
rber, M . Brocker, S, Andersen, R. Pfeiffer, \\I, Rasmussen, R. Sealock, B. Tiarks. ROI f ,,. : E. L.1•_
e nburg, D. Rod enburg , C. Bowsman, C . Hildreth, L. Wohlers, B. Child s, D. Gu nder on , R. Andersen, K. Real, R.
Giese, R. Thomas, D. Koenig , R. McC l ure, B. Hildreth. Row Three: K. Rod enburg, R. Eh rens , D. Barnett , C. Tor ten, R. 'I'pomas, T. Fische r, P. Huptm an , S. Leaders , K. McClure, J. Rod enburg , • S idler, K. f&gt;ort r. , '.
, J. l-. y, • Barnett, P. Christensen. Row Four: M. Vo ss , L. Spike r, K. lic ks, J. )amr gton, . l ad r:, J.
il s, C . Diller, K. Tia;ks, L. Hollister, J. T er&lt; , J. Christense n , C. Lustgraaf , B. Ring, 1' . \\·hittington, L.. \\'in -

57

�Left to Right : Gail Ainsworth; Dramatic Acting, Iva Miller; Inter. Reading Prose, Lesa Allen; Inter, Reading Poetry, Cheryl
Spi ker; Inter, Reading Peotry , Sue Anderson; Humorous Acti ng , Brian Chadwick; Inter, Reading Prose, Mike Foster; Inter.
Reading Prose .
·

Seven to State i11 Speech

Seven participants went to contest. In addition
to all the individual work we put in, we went to
Treynor for a speech clinic. Out of the e ight entries ,
at di strict, we recei ve d 7 I' s, and 1 II. State was a
little tougher with 3 judges , but 3 I' s and Mike Fos ter' s 3 I's were a cquired .

Left, 1. tor. : L. Allen, M . Foster, S. Ande rsen a ll received I' s a t state .

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Sitting : J. Hough, L. Allen , R. Smith , J. Dawson. Standing : I. Mille r, K. Moore, E. Ridlen , B. Chadw ick.

Library Club was very active this year. They
he ld two book fai rs . The m one y earned duri ng
the book fai r_s wa s used to send someofthemembers to the state convention which was held at
Story C i ty, Iowa.

Library C lub Offi cers
59

�Awards
1-Kated Music a11d f{o111e 8c.

Percussion Ensemble, 1. to r.: K. Dunbar, E. Martin, J.
Christensen, C . Wyland, J. Darrington, D. Stange , K.
Tiarks, C . Hildreth , N. Kay.

Solo I's, 1. to r. : J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar, D . Barnett. E.
Martin, M. Voss, B. Tiarks, A. Gilmore·, K. Floerchinger.

Sax Duet , 1. to r.: E. Martin, B.
T iarks.

Trumpet Trio, 1. tor. : R. Pfeiffer,

J. Mils, D. Gunderson.
Sax Trio, 1. tor.: J. Roden burg , D .
Barnett, C. Lustgraff.
Outstanding UHT Workers, 1. tor . : C. Torneton, D. Barnett.
R. Gebbie . Not picture d: L. Winner .

Betty Crocker Award
Shir ley Le ade rs.

60

�Bass Clarinet Duet, 1. tor. : Jan Bolton, Julie Larsen.

Sax Sextet, 1. to r. : Martin, Bolton,
Anderse n, Rode nburg , Tiarks, Bar nett .

Chambe r Choir , Row One , 1.
tor.: Ande rse n, Bowsman,
Rode nburg , Le ad e rs, Rode n burg , Mils, Voss , Leade rs,
Diller • Row T wo : Holliste r,
Po tte r, Sealoc k, Ande rse n,
Brac ke r, C hilds, Sta nge ,
Dunbar, Minsse n.

Clarinet Quintet, 1. to r. : Bolton,
Voss , Gilmore, Minssen, Potter.

Boys Double Quarte t: 1. to
r. : Bracker, Sea lock , Ander sen , Nielse n, Hildre th ,
Minssen, Stange, Dunba r.

Left ; Girls Trio, 1. to r.:
Acc. T iarks, Thoma , Ro denburg, T orneto n.

Mixe d Double Quarte t, Row 1 , 1. tor.: Stange , Mils, Hollister. Row Two: Gunde rson, Christe nse n, Voss , Pfe iffer.

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L. Alle n
D. Barnett
B. Bo lton
J. Bolton
H. Boudreau
c . Butle r
J. Chri ste nse n
s. Chri st e nse n
D. DiC enzo
w. Driv e r
K. Dunbar
B. Enge l
c . Ericksen
K. Floe rc hinger
M. Foster
P. Gebbi e
R. Geise
A. Gilmore
D. Golda pp
M. Grosvenor
D. Gund e rso n
P. Hauptm an
B. He ndrix
J. Hou gh
Hough
Hurd
R. Jager
B. Johnsen

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Miller

K. Miller
P. McDonald
K. McClure
K. Moore
D. Nelson
D. Nelson
K. Newberry
B. Nieman
R. Pfeiffer
M. Pope
M. Rasmussen
K. Real
D. Rodenburg
J. Rodenburg
J. Sealock
S. Seidler
G. Sharp
R. Smith
D. Snyder
B. Sorensen
M. Stahlnecker
C. Taylor
R. Thomas
C. Torne ton

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Torneton
Waldron
Wohlers
Wright
Jensen

1975
65

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D.
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Adams
Ainsworth
Andersen
Angeroth

G. A us demo re
D . Barnett
P. Bates

D. Bebout
T. Boyer

R. Burnett

D. Bussing
B. Chollett

s.

s.

R.

R. Gol da pp
P. Hauptman

Foote
A . Gdowski

B. Chollett
R. Christense n
J. Darring ton

K. Dicks

T. Fishe r

c.

Foote

D. Foote

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Gardner

�M. Hough
J. Ivers
J. Johnsen
C . Kerber
J. Larsen
G . Lea de rs

s.
c.

Legg io
Lustgraff
R. McKern
D. Minear
M. Moore

B. Murphy
D. Parker
T. Pope
E. Ridlen

p . Schmaedecke
T. Scott
M. Seaton

C . Shudak
B. Tiarks

K. Tiarks
Thompsen

J.

B.

R. McKern -President
C. Kerber -V. President
R. Christensen-Treasurer
J. Wright -Se ere tary

c.
J.

Webster

Wenninghoff
Wright

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�K. Ainsworth
G. Arba ugh
G. Angel
R. Angeroth

Jreslt
Jirst

s. Au sdemore
J. Babc ock
L. Bertelse n
M . Bloo m

L. BO\~sma n
D. Casson
B. Chadw ick
P . Christense n

J.
B.
G.
D.

Jacox
Je nsen
Kay
Koe nig

T . McClure

J. Pfeiffe r

J. Larsen
C. Lea de rs

J.
J.

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Ma rtin
May

L. Pow e ll

�B. Thom as

melt rake
Bite of Jliglt School

R. Thom as

K . Prewitt

K. T ore nton

W. Ras mussen
Ring
K. Rod enburg

B.

Royer
B. Sharp
J. Smith
T. Snyde r

J.

J.
T.
L.
S.

Sore nsen
Sorensen
Spiker
Stahlnecker

M. T orento n

V . Vencil

C . Waldron
L. Winne r

C l ass officers: Gary Kay , Julie Ma rtin, Jo lene
Sore nsen, a nd Rhond a Ehrens.

L. Webster

K. Whittington

69

�8iplttlt (/raders l!epi11
J. Adams
T . Benson
c. Brittain
D. Bussing
J. Carter
J. Carter
K. Chadwick
T. Cihacek
R. Daw son
K. Dicks
D. Diemer
Driscoll
J. Ebert
A. Fink
R. Foote

s.

B. Gardner

T. Grace

c. Gdowski
K. Geise
R. Hauptman
E. Hedegaard

E. Hendrix
T. Henry
J. He ywood
c. Hough

R. Hough

s. Hurd
J. Jensen
B. Kay
D. Klowe r
R. Ke nne dy
G . Kruse
T. Larsen
L. Lindwurm
P. McDonald

c.
c.

Mello
Miller
A . Mine ar
T. Mue ll
M. Mullin
70

�Riglt Scltool Preparation
G. Nelson
K. Nelson
N. Nielsen
E. Ornelas

T. Owen

L. Plumb
T. Pope
G. Radford
Radford
Reese
F. Richards
R. Robbins

J.

R.

D. Royer
Schroder
Sharp
D. Snyder

J.

s.

J. Sore nse n
M. Spetman
w. Stahlnecker
M. Stei n

R. Thomas
Torente n
J. Vencil
c. Whittington
L.

M. Williams
M. Winner
s. Wright
D. Elle nstein

71

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}lea

D. Adams
M. Angel
J. Ain sw orth
T. Arnold
H. Babcock
L. Bloo m
R. Brittain
D. Christensen
72

R. Cih acek

N. Darrington

c.
c.

D. Drake
A. Driver
D. Fie lds
J. Floerchinger
V. Kru se

Coberly
Collins
R. Collins
G. Cox
D. Kloewer

R. Foster
R. French
M. Grosvenor
Hansen
c. Hartwe ll
c. Larsen

J.

K. Hayni e
J. Henry
D. Hinman
A. Ivers
D. Johnsen
s. Lindwurm

T. Johnse n
B. Kamminga
G. Kephart
J. Kimsey

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Long meye r

R.

McLaughlin

B. May

D. Miller

McKern
M. McKern

F. Mille r

J.

L. Mills

s.

Marrow
R. Morton
M. Mullin
J. Murphy

J.

Niel sen

F. Niemann

c.
L.

O'C onner
Oliver

G. Ellenstein
P. Orne las
G. Pitt
M. Powell
D. Price

K. Price
P. Rasmussen
L. Rode nburg
B. Schult z
J. Shafer
R. Shudak
T . Smith
s. Stageman

J. Stange
T . Stein
D. T homas
D. Thompsen
s. Ulmer
E. Underwood
J. Wert
L. Young
73

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Football , Row One : J. Stange , K. Price , J. Adams, R. Kennedy, N. Darrington, B. McLaughlin, D. Christe nsen, M. Gros venor, D. Hin ma n, D. Adam s. Row T wo: Coach Herron, S. Manager-T. Stein , G. Pitt , M. Ste in, J. Kim sey , M.
Williams, M. McKe rn, J. Schafe r, M. Powell, :M. Mull in , Row Three : J. Neilsen, R. Robb ins., T . Larsen, C. Hartwell,
C . Hough , M. Spetman , R. Collins, P. McDonald, M. Angel, C . Whittington, S. Manager - B Kay . Row Four: T . Pope ,
K. Geise , R. Thomas, J. Carter, C. Gdowski, S. Marrow, E. Hendrix, D. Diemer , Coach Cannon.

Wrestling , RowOne :T . Ste in , M. McKe rn , D. De imer, M. Grosvernor, B. McLa ughlin , R. Kenne dy, J. Kimsey , F. Mi lle r, C. Whittington. Row T wo: J. Carte r, C . Gdow ski , K. Gei se , C. Mille r, J. Carte r, S. Marro w, R. Ha uptman .

74

�8Kcels i11 Sports

Track, Row One : J. Hansen , J. McKern, H. Babcock, A. Minear, J. Werts. Row T wo: K. Chadwick , T. Arnol d, D. John se n, R. Cihace k, T . Smith, C. Larsen. Row Three: K. Haynie , R. Reese , S. Sharp, P. Rassmusen, L. Rodenburg, D.
Miller, C. Mello, J. Ainsworth .

Tra c k , Row One : J. Je nse n, D. Deimer, J . Adams, M. Spe t ma n , M. Ste in, R. Kennedy. Row Two: T. Larsen, T. Ben on ,
J. Neilsen, R. Foste r, J. Carter, L. Torne ton, T . Cih acek. Row Three: B. Da wson , T. Pope, S. Drisscol, J. Sorensen,
C . Gclowski , R. Robbins, R. Thomas, C. Ho ugh, M. Winne r, J. C arter

75

�fir. Jli (jirls Rasl&lt;etball
Standing, left to right: C. Mello, K. Chadwick, B. May, E. Ornelas, L. Bloom, B. Kamminga, T . Sm ith, S . Stageman,

J. Ainsworth. Middle Row: C. Coberly , R. Cihacek, T. Arnold, J. McKern, D. Johnson, D . Kower, K. Haynie, L. Mils.
Kneeling : H. Babcock , J. Hansen, J. Wertz , L. Plumb, J. Venc il , J. Ebert, A . Minear .

76

�f11111ior }{ifllt (}iris

Are Proud e1teerleaders

Botto m: Pe nny Rassmussen , Joy Werts, Nancy Nielsen , Middle : Donna Johnson, Julie Ebert. Top: Le zlie Plumb.

This year six Junior High girls ur ged Junior High a thletes on to victory. They attended football games, ba ske tball games , a nd wrestling mee ts and were an inspirati on to
a ll a t these eve nts.

We /(e111e111ber .

•

•

1974
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Underwood High School (Underwood, Iowa) -- Yearbooks.</text>
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