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THE 1970 TITAN&#13;
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Lewis Central High School&#13;
·Highway 375&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
Departments ................. 1 5&#13;
Sports ........... .............. 6 1&#13;
Organizations ............... 9 7&#13;
Classes ...... ............... 125&#13;
Ads ................ ........... 156&#13;
Index .............. ......... 184&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
The Lewis Central yearbook staff dedicates the 1970 Titan to&#13;
Miss Helen Nelson, known affectionately as "Miss Helen" to both&#13;
students and f acuity.&#13;
Miss Helen, junior high math teacher, has awed many young&#13;
seventh graders with her firm manner and strict classroom disciplinee But each student finds that behind her seemingly severe&#13;
countenance is a very warm and sincere person.&#13;
Many years of service in the classroom and long hours spent&#13;
with students who needed extra help have made Miss Helen a respected and important individual in the LC community.&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
Drafting layouts or selling yearbooks, staffers are always working to grind&#13;
out the best TITAN ever. Students are (From Top Left, Clockwise) Kathy&#13;
Kadlec, caught unaware; editor Kathy Kadlec and her assistant editor Candi&#13;
Puren displaying teamwork; Mike Burke, Candi Puren, and Debi Wolf knee&#13;
deep in ad layouts; Pam Hartshorn cropprng a picture; ana Lynne Guthrie&#13;
leafing through old yearbooks. &#13;
Kadlec Edits&#13;
1970 Titan Book&#13;
Editor-in-chief Kathy Kadlec and assistant editor Candi&#13;
Puren round ed up yearbook staffers toproducethedynamic orange&#13;
and bl ack 1969-70 Titan.&#13;
Staff members included Candi Puren, also working as lay-out&#13;
editor; Lynne Guthrie, copy editor; Randi Dingman, classes and&#13;
activities; Pam Hartshorn, girls' sports and departments; Debi&#13;
Wolf, ad manager; Rich Triptow, boys' sports and sales manager;&#13;
DeAnna Angeroth, business manager; and Marion Debbaut, photography editor.&#13;
The photographers of the '70 Titan spent long hours photographing LC in action. Cameramen, under the direction of&#13;
Marion Debbaut, caught LC at its best (or in some cases worst).&#13;
Other photographers were Mike Boege and Mike Burke. Shirly&#13;
Feller served as photography coordinator.&#13;
Other contributors to the "finished product" wer e Debbie&#13;
Shields, Nancy Dreves, Gordon Bones, Julie Langham, and John&#13;
Kuehl. Mr. Douglas Kreimeyer served as advisor to the yearbook&#13;
staff.&#13;
(Above) - Assistant editor Candi Puren and copy editor Lynne&#13;
Guthrie listen to editor-in- chief Kathy Kadlec's suggestions&#13;
abo ut copy rules. (Bottom Right) - Photo editor Marion Debbaut&#13;
goes through the "check the time setting ritual'' with the press&#13;
camera.&#13;
Boys' sports editor Rich Triptow and yearbook adviser Douglas&#13;
Kreimeyer scan through sportS layouts.&#13;
7 &#13;
Wadum Elected President;&#13;
Nelson Fills Vacancy&#13;
LC board members dealt with the problems of&#13;
dress code reformers along with the usual issues of&#13;
school budget and wages.&#13;
In the winter a new president was elected by the&#13;
board. Mr. Kenneth Wadum was chosen to take Mr.&#13;
Sam Segnar's position. Mr. Segnar moved out of the&#13;
district and Dr. Richard Nelson filled the vacancy.&#13;
Superintendent Donald Henderson discusses budget matters with Business&#13;
Manager Gene Fisher.&#13;
School board members and school officials forthe 1969- 70 year are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Secretary June· Colton: Mr. Tom&#13;
Thomsen; Mr. Henry Brandt; and President Kenneth Wadum. SECOND ROW - Business Manager Gene Fisher; Mr. Steve Wolf: Mr.&#13;
Jerry Mcintosh: Superintendent Donald Henderson and Dr. Richard Nelson. Not pictured is Mr. Mel Filkins, board member.&#13;
8 &#13;
(Top Left) - Mr. Tom Cannon assumed the job of&#13;
activities director this year. (Bottom Left) -&#13;
Vice Principal, Ono Monachino is an ''old hand''&#13;
at filling out tardy passes, or permit slips by the&#13;
end of the year.&#13;
(Above) - Principal John Searcy's job consists of talking with many people.&#13;
9 &#13;
New Secretary Joins Main Office 9taff&#13;
Typing file cards for library books, making absentee&#13;
lists, collecting money for school clubs and acnvmes -&#13;
these and other jobs kept secretaries busy as they helped&#13;
administrators run a " tight ship" at LC.&#13;
(Below) - Four secretaries on the job are (L. to R.) Mrs.&#13;
Norma Fischer, finance; Mrs. June Colton, board of education;&#13;
(Above) - Mrs. Artis Munson, superintendent's&#13;
secretary, pauses as she checks an aerial map&#13;
of the LC school district. (Right) - Mrs. Betty&#13;
Smetana and Mrs. LuAnn Storm, main office&#13;
secretaries, check lists of figures as part of&#13;
their daily routine.&#13;
10&#13;
Mrs. Pat Henrichs joined the secretarial staff in the&#13;
third quarter. She replaced Mrs. LuAnn Storm, who worked in&#13;
the main office.&#13;
Mrs. Arlena Morse, guidance; Mrs. Bee Scott, library. &#13;
(Top) - school maintenance men Jay Dowling (Left) and Al Reeves work&#13;
at the radial arm saw in a shop room. (Below) - Part of a cook's duties&#13;
is cleaning up after the fifth- hour lunch period.&#13;
Staff Keeps&#13;
LC Shipshape&#13;
The non- certified staff again kept LC running&#13;
smoothly. Supervisor Dean Henrichs and the custodial crew kept the grounds in top shape while&#13;
Mrs. Billiemarie Combs and cooks nourished students. Mr. Eldon Hobus headed LC bus drivers.&#13;
II &#13;
Counselors Robert Humphrey and Gerald Holmberg check&#13;
ITED profiles.&#13;
Three Counselors&#13;
Guide Students&#13;
Students were " guided' ' through the trials of&#13;
the school year by guidance counselors Robert Humphrey, Gerald Holmberg, and Beverly Douglas. Mr.&#13;
Humphrey handled the upperclassmen while Mr.&#13;
Holmberg helped troubled freshmen and sophomores.&#13;
Mrs. Douglas took charge of the seventh and eighth&#13;
graders.&#13;
12&#13;
(Below) - Mrs. Beverly Douglas studies information from a&#13;
student's file folder. &#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger works with some of her junior English students in the guidance office.&#13;
Mr. Robert Humphrey suggests changes in Junior Bill Ftuitt 's schedule.&#13;
13 &#13;
The Silence of the Library . . .&#13;
Vividly Contrasts With the Echoes of Study&#13;
14 &#13;
Departments&#13;
15 &#13;
"Early Birds" Study Calculus&#13;
LC math classes were filled with the usual amount of confused&#13;
students who, hopefully, learned some of the principles of mathematics by the end of the year. Problems in geometry, algebra, and&#13;
trigonometry faced students who had already survived the general math 1 •&#13;
courses.&#13;
Since there were few students interested in studying calculus, the&#13;
course was not included on LC's class schedule. However, department&#13;
head William Wright offered to teach the class before school and as a&#13;
result, several "early birds" were able to study the advanced course.&#13;
Math teachers are (top row) - Miss Helen Nelson, Bill Olson, William&#13;
Wright. (second row) - Edward Anderson, Dave Meyer, Frank LaMantia.&#13;
16&#13;
(Top Right) - Checking papers takes time and every minute counts for math teacher Helen Nelson. (Middle Right)&#13;
- Mr. Edward Anderson enlists the aid of math students&#13;
in checking daily lessons. (Bottom Left) - •'You can't beat&#13;
the book - especially a gradebook" might beadvice for&#13;
Fred Kemmish who seems unsure about the grade Mr,&#13;
Dave Meyer gave him. &#13;
I&#13;
(Left) - Instructor Frank LaMantia watches freshman&#13;
Pam Clark try her hand at math problems on the&#13;
board. (Above) - Math requires complete concentration for Karen Deal.&#13;
"You"ve got to be kidding!" Terry Shoemaker looks at math instructor William Wright in&#13;
apparent disbelief during Mr. Wright's explanation of the operation of a slide rule.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Math instructor Bill Olson stands guard over senior math students.&#13;
LC math students hit the bool{s.&#13;
(Left) - Mr. Bill Wright, department head, gives freshma ~&#13;
Teresa Paulson a hand on a "tuffy. " &#13;
Sunderlin Places First&#13;
In Drake Contest&#13;
Outstanding achievement was the byword in the Science Department during the year. Junior Tim Sunderlin&#13;
led a field of four. LC students in Drake University's&#13;
Physics Competition, placing first in the state.&#13;
Tying for fourth spot in the Contest wasJack O'Brien, with Dennis Schminke seventh, and Brian Spomer,&#13;
twenty-fifth.&#13;
Tim was presented a large traveling trophy by Dr.&#13;
David Robinson of Drake University at the .May 15&#13;
Awards Ass em bl y.&#13;
In biology, students faced the horrors of. dissection,&#13;
and examining the parts of frogs and fish. Physical science students learned the fundamentals of levers,&#13;
electricity, and light.&#13;
Department head Co.mad Scha~fers' Physics students delved into the more complicated aspects of&#13;
chemistry and physical science combined. Excelling at&#13;
lab work, chemistry students burned holes in their lab&#13;
books with acid. Science teachers are (top row) - Robert Ryder, Conrad Schaefer,&#13;
Robert Hunter. (second row) - Dean May, Ralph Peterson, Marlin&#13;
Mercer.&#13;
Jack O'Brien, Mr. Conrad Schaefer, Dennis Schminke, Tim Sunderlin, and Brian Spomer scan results of the Drake Physics Contest.&#13;
19 &#13;
"Doctor" Jolm Kuehl, sophomore, takes senior Lynne Guthrie's blood pressure in biology class.&#13;
Sophomores Mary Henderson , Bev Rasmussen and Jeanne Schoening cut open a frog.&#13;
20 &#13;
Senior Brian Spomer discovers that static electricity experiments can be hair-raising experiences.&#13;
Mr. Comad Schaefer, physics teacher, is at the left.&#13;
21 &#13;
Mr. Dean May studies his lesson plans. Frosh Fred Hill works with a galvanometer in physical science class.&#13;
What kind of scientific project is this?&#13;
22 &#13;
(Above) - Juniors Ron Henrichs and Jackie Shoemaker watch&#13;
biology instructor Robert Hunter put a frog under the dissecting knife. (Left) - Teaching isn't all grueling work, or at&#13;
least when your students are busy watching films.&#13;
23 &#13;
Estudiantes Take&#13;
Armchair Visits&#13;
Spanish senoritas and senores were taken on armchair visits&#13;
through Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, and all places&#13;
in-between by slides taken by Debbie Shields and Spanish instructor Janet Rouse of their summer travels. Debbie was a&#13;
foreign exchange student in Uruguay all summer while Miss&#13;
Rouse traveled in Europe.&#13;
Other activities of the Spanish classes iii.eluded the trials and&#13;
. tribulations of Spanish I, verbs and conjugations of v.erbs in sp.anish II, long reading assignments of Spanish III and the endless&#13;
reading assignments of Spanish IV. The year was brightened by&#13;
occasional parties on holidays or birthdays.&#13;
Spanish teacher Miss Janet Rouse practices water drinking&#13;
skill that she learned while traveling in Europe last summer,&#13;
Spanish IV students (L. to R.) Marianne Giangreco, Debbie&#13;
Shields_. and Lynne Guthrie focus their attention on Debbie's&#13;
Uruguayan cowskull.&#13;
Spanish III students "concentrate" deeply on an upcoming assignment.&#13;
24 &#13;
Four Win Ribbons&#13;
At I-Arts Fair&#13;
Four Lewis Central boys brought home honors from the&#13;
Industrial Arts Fair in the spring._ Tim Sawyers, Bob Inman,&#13;
and Steve Clark won blue ribbons for their projects and Jeff&#13;
Elsbecker placed second, receiving a red ribbon.&#13;
Other boys entering projects were Lee Tackett and Dan&#13;
Loeffelholtz.&#13;
Industrial Arts teachers also did some traveling in the&#13;
spring. Instructors Wilson Forbes, James Chambers, and Gene&#13;
Peterson attended a seminar at Sioux City in March. They&#13;
visited and worked with maintenance and repair procedure&#13;
experrs in the field of industrial arts.&#13;
Industrial Arts teachers are (top row) - Wilson&#13;
Forbes, Gene Peterson. (bottom) - Jim Chambers at work.&#13;
f\1r. Forbes and Bob Inman figure how much Industrial Arts Club made from their refreshment&#13;
stand sal es at basketb all gam es.&#13;
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25 &#13;
Mr. Gene Peterson checks out the metal lathe.&#13;
26&#13;
Paul Fricke puts finishing touches on his bookshelf.&#13;
.--&#13;
Bob Inman returns a saw to the rack. &#13;
Danny Loeffelholtz carefully works at the saw.&#13;
(Top Right) - Bill Kibat checks a barrel of wood&#13;
scraps. (Left) - Danny Loeffelholtz and Mr. Forbes&#13;
check topics for an Industrial Arts Club meeting.&#13;
27 &#13;
(Above) - Rich Bowman and Harold Baumker look&#13;
over a drafting assignment. (Left) - Mr. Gene Peterson and John Campbell clean up the metal shop&#13;
tables.&#13;
28 &#13;
Wearing a proud smile, Mrs. Virginia Spomer, home&#13;
economics department head, "takes 5" to correct unit&#13;
tests.&#13;
Home Ee. "Makes It"· I&#13;
Enjoys Fruitful Year&#13;
Home economics students began a fruitful year as seven LC entries "made it," Nov. 22, at the Make It With Wool Contest in Corning.&#13;
Placing in the senior division were Bonita Duchman, Marcia Goos,&#13;
and Virginia Simpson with Mary Goos meriting a place in the junior&#13;
division. Winners of the adult division were Mrs. Edward Anderson, wife&#13;
of the LC math instructor, P.E. instructor Connle Ludwig, and Spanish&#13;
instructor Janet Rouse. Home economics department head Virginia&#13;
Spomer received a corsage and attended a free luncheon as a reward&#13;
for entering the most participants in the contest.&#13;
However, students didn't quit in November. LC was honored again&#13;
when senior Marcia Goos was chosen a member of McCall's Teen&#13;
Fashion Board in January. Also in January, senior Shirly Feller was&#13;
awarded a silver charm, for placing first in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow competiton at Lewis Central.&#13;
Home Ee II girls entertain their parents with a formal five-course dinner in February as part&#13;
of one of their cooking units.&#13;
29 &#13;
Home ec. competitors in the annual "Make It With Wool'' contest model their entries. They are (L. to R.) FRONT&#13;
ROW - Susan Jensen, Marcia Goos, Pam Hartshorn, Llnda Schminke, Marta Wasson, and Pam Erwin. SECOND ROW -&#13;
Debbie King, Jane Jacobson, Sally Mahnke, Mary Goos, Susan Boswell, Laurie Blunk, and Bonita Duchman.&#13;
Home ec. I instructor, Nancy Tangeman,&#13;
assists freshman Sherry Pyles in concocting&#13;
homemade pudding.&#13;
30&#13;
" Bubble, Bubble, toil and trouble." That's what freshmen Karl a Meyer&#13;
and Diane Richards seem to be saying as they brew up a Home Ee. 1.&#13;
eci~ ty. . t- ; . &#13;
Senior Marcia Goos models her hand- tailored, double-breasted coat, made&#13;
during a Home Ee. III tailoring session.&#13;
C91-.35:l&#13;
Home ec. I students, Janet Mortensen and Merridy&#13;
Jewell, memorize positions and modeling stances&#13;
during rehearsal for the style show.&#13;
Claudia Wright (right) shows her spring bell- bottoms&#13;
and shorty- top, a second-year project, during the&#13;
annual Home Ee. Style Show. DeAnna Angeroth&#13;
models in the left background.&#13;
31 &#13;
Artists Sponsor Shows;&#13;
Decorate Cafeteria&#13;
Art students glazed the surface this year as all four levels studied units&#13;
in ceramics. Students included glaze experiments, design, and color as well&#13;
as the actual making of the pottery.&#13;
LC's artists put on several art shows during the year. Art III and IV&#13;
sponsored one at the First National Bank and two at school. Art II displayed&#13;
their works at LC's open house. During the holiday season, Art II decked&#13;
the cafeteria window with a tissue paper mural - carolers and their yuletide message.&#13;
Senior Dale Lauver debates on the outcome of his&#13;
ball of clay.&#13;
Pictured above are Mr. Tom Hamilton and Mrs.&#13;
Judeen Petersen, art teachers.&#13;
(Top Left) - Pam Hushaw and Tim Capel listen to expert&#13;
tips from Mr. Hamilton while Allan Poore looks on. (Above)&#13;
- Tom Hamilton, art department head·, l ets his usual photogenic self show through.&#13;
32 &#13;
(Above) - Junior Steve Grove carefully shapes clay into&#13;
his plaster cast mold. Students went through several&#13;
stages of ceramics, from clay ingredients to the actual&#13;
firing and glazing of the pots. (Left) - Gina Poore asks&#13;
Mrs. Judeen Peterson's advice on perspectives and distances for her assignments.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
(Above) - Girl's sextet members are (L. to R): M. Henderson, J.&#13;
· Schoening, K. Golden, C. Heitman, F. Angeroth. Not pictur ed D.&#13;
Shields. (Left) - Francine Angeroth, outstanding choir member, studi es&#13;
her music fo r a solo in the commencement exercises. The award&#13;
fo r outstanding choir member is determined by choir points. &#13;
Members of Concert Choir are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Langham, D. Shields, M. Jewell, C. Peterson, A. Jensen, V. Ryan, K.&#13;
Hansen, J .. Schoening, N. Williams, M, Wasson, K. Morse, N. Gash, P. May, Mr. Paul Massey. SECOND ROW - P. Christiansen,&#13;
D. Christiansen, J. Teague, K. Kadlec, P. Hartshorn, K. Golden, R. Bohms, F. Angeroth, D. Miller, B. Nansel, T. Harter, K. Magnussen, M Howard, T. Allen. THIRD ROW - D. Scurlock, S. Jensen, E. Schoening, C. Heitman, R. Ring, D. Ellerbeck, M. Rodenburg, G. Edison, S. Hopkins, L. Geer, D. Patton, C. Wadum, K. Hummel, M Henderson. FOURTH ROW - D. Kjeldgard, D. Fisher,&#13;
C. Graybill, D. Green, J. O'Brien, M McManigal, D. Butler, P. Farrell, D. Lauver, S. Leeper, C. Heitman, T. Capel, R. Baumker,&#13;
H. Tackett. Not pictured is J. Kuehl.&#13;
Handling high school vocal music was&#13;
Mr. Paul Massey. Mrs. Reanne Gruhn&#13;
taught junior high vocal music.&#13;
LC Hosts Large Groups;&#13;
Earn Eleven "I" Ratings&#13;
LC first hosted a Large Group State Music Contest, May 1 and 2, providing&#13;
space and equipment for more than 3000 students from 21 schools in Southwest&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The LC Choir and Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs received "I" ratings at&#13;
contest, maintaining their winning record from small group contest in Glenwood&#13;
April 6. There the choral groups and soloists claimed 11 ''I'' ratings, 15 "II''&#13;
ratings, and a single "Ill."&#13;
Those receiving top ratings were soloists Cathy Heitman, Donna Miller,&#13;
Francine Angeroth, Pam Hartshorn, Paul Farrell, and Jack O'Brien. Also rating&#13;
"l's" were Mixed Quartet, Chamber Choir, Girls' Sextet, and Girls' Trio.&#13;
LC's Concert Choir gave three concerts and attended a music clinic; at&#13;
Abraham Lincoln High School.&#13;
35 &#13;
(Above) - Mr. Gary Wheeler, junior high band director, hits a high&#13;
note during a jam session. Mr. Paul Massey, vocal music teacher,&#13;
is on guitar. (Below) - Darrel Ellerbeck, Chuck Heitman, Paul&#13;
Farrell, and Jack O'Brien combine voices for the mellow sourtd&#13;
of Boys Quartet.&#13;
36&#13;
(Above) - An animated Dr. Lehl of Drake University's Music Department, directs the community&#13;
chorus at Abraham Lincoln High School. (Below) -&#13;
Mr. Paul Massey, LC choir drector, accompanies&#13;
Girls Trio members Diane Patton, Donna Miller,&#13;
and Pam Hartshorn, &#13;
Members of Freshman Choir are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - A. Brandt, N. Adkins, P. Yost, J. Godsey, B. Lewis, S. Studebaker, K.&#13;
Christensen. SECOND ROW - Mr. Paul Massey, V. May, L. Hummel, Roxanne Prior, D. Johnson, J. Brim, C. Filkins, E. Jewell,&#13;
J. Hummel, K. Hiatt, D. Thomsen. THIRD ROW - D. King, C. Morford, C. Hobson, G. Duchman, S. Pyles, D. Voltz, M. Heitman,&#13;
T. Montgomery, G. Smetana, D. Richards, V. Blomquist. FOURTH ROW - G. Bones, H. Gabel, K. Rllmbo, C. Hays, R. Heuwinkel,&#13;
K. Fields, K. Birdsley, C. Munson, B. Lauver. FIFTH ROW - D. Talbot, R. Kofeldt, J. Green, M. Stempel, G. Howard, D. Johnson,&#13;
J •. Diller, B. May, R. Croson, R. Rounds, D. Pettengill.&#13;
37 &#13;
Pep band goes into its rousing rendition of LC's fight song at a&#13;
spirited pep rally.&#13;
Band Students Reap&#13;
Many High Ratings&#13;
LC band members Mike Lambert, Pam Ryan, Susi e&#13;
Paulson, and Mary Norgard were honored to attend the SWI&#13;
Honor Band Festival at Red Oak, Jan. 19 . .&#13;
The students were chosen from a committee of SW!&#13;
music directors who "chose only the top musicians from&#13;
38 SW! high schools," said LC band instructor Dave Johnson .&#13;
This was senior Pam Ryan's second recognition as a top&#13;
musician since earlier in the year she had been accepted into&#13;
the Omaha Metropolitan Youth Symphony.&#13;
In the spring, the LC band was rewarded well at Small&#13;
Group Contests, bringing home 10 'I' ratings and 11 'II'&#13;
ratiPlgs. Soloists receiving I's were Susie Paulson, flute; Pam&#13;
Ryan, clarinet; Tim Sunderlin, tuba; and Mary Norgard, alto&#13;
sax.&#13;
Groups rec eiving I's were Flute Quartet, Baritone Quartet,&#13;
Woodwind Duet, Clarinet Trio, Woodwind Choir, and Woodwind Trio.&#13;
At Large Group Contest the LC band merited a II.&#13;
Members of the Band are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - P. Ryan, L. Guthrie, E. Schoening, R. Jacobs, B. Scheer, P. Hushaw. SECOND&#13;
ROW - D. Patton, P. May, D. Deeds, C. Morehouse, C. McMahill, D. Ellerbeck, J. Hanusa, C. Fischer. THIRD ROW - R. Brooks, S.&#13;
Russell, K. Golden, T. Harter, D. Schminke, G. Bryson, T. Sunderlin.&#13;
38 &#13;
Mr. DavLee Johnson&#13;
Mr. Gary Wheeler&#13;
Senior Pam Ryan practices difficult fingering for an upcoming solo. Pam won the John&#13;
Philip Sousa award, tallying the greatest number of band points.&#13;
Members of the Band {L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Schoening, J. Jeppes en, C. Wadum, S. Hansen, P. Prior, S. Paulson. SECOND&#13;
ROW - G. VanMeter, F. Ross, C. Hays, V. Ryan, M. Norgard, M. O'Brien. THIRD ROW - L. Lerner, M. Lambert, M. Debbaut, R.&#13;
Hubbard, D. Madison, P. Farrell, J. O'Brien.&#13;
39&#13;
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Majorettes are (L. to R.) Mary Kealy, Mary Ann Henderson, and Beverly Rasmussen.&#13;
Director Dave Jolmson "keeps the beat" as members of the brass section perform in concert.&#13;
40 &#13;
(Above) - Director Dave Johnson and the Lewis Central Stage Band are real&#13;
crowd pleasers. (Right) - Sax player Mary Norgard takes stage center for a solo&#13;
performance with the band. (Below) - LC's Marching Band stands in one of their&#13;
many complicated formations as they entertain at half-time of a football game&#13;
at Titan Field.&#13;
41 &#13;
J-9tudents Keep Busy&#13;
From writing leads to drafting layouts, journalism students kept busy&#13;
year 'round, turning out stories for the High Lights and handing in regular&#13;
assignments.&#13;
The staff .in charge of this production was headed by Debbie Shields,&#13;
editor-in-chief. Other members of the staff were Debi Wolf, news editor:&#13;
Donna Miller, feature editor; Rich Triptow, Lynne Guthrie, Nancy Dreves,&#13;
copy editors; Henry Brandt, hea&lt;lliriei; Candy Boernn; girls' sportS editor;&#13;
Boyd Brandt, boys' sports and advertising editors; Ken Adkins, photography&#13;
editor, Deanna Angeroth, business manager; Randi Dingman, exchange&#13;
and circulation editor. Adviser to the staff was Mr. Douglas Kreimeyer,&#13;
journalism teacher.&#13;
Regular feature writers were Candi Puren, Donna Miller, Linda Gabel,&#13;
and Nancy Dreves. Main sports writers were Henry Brandt, Rich Triptow,&#13;
Shirly Feller, Pam Bushaw, and Wes Cropp. Candi Puren a~~o wrote the&#13;
"Teen Topics'' column in the Council Bluffs Nonpareil.&#13;
The darkroom saw its first full year of use, with students developing&#13;
and priming pictures for both the High Lights and Titan yearbook.&#13;
High Lights column writers were (At Left) Nancy&#13;
Dreves, Mike Birdsley, Julie Langham, and Tom&#13;
Russell. (Above) Pam Hartshorn and Debi Wolfwork&#13;
to finish their public measurement poll.&#13;
Frustration sets in as Nonpareil Teen Topics writer&#13;
c andi Puren copyreads her column for the Thursday&#13;
deadline. Staffers busily check assignments, he adlines, copyread, and ready&#13;
stories for publication.&#13;
42 &#13;
(Top Left) - Copy editor Lynne Guthrie and editor-in-chief Debbie&#13;
Shields giggle over a humorous copy mistake. (Middle Left) - Wes&#13;
Cropp and John Rasmussen check their beat reports for Friday deadlines.&#13;
(Bottom Left) - Photography editor Ken Adkins works at " poofing up"&#13;
some of his picture magic for High Lights. (Right) - Headline editor&#13;
Henry Brandt copies down news stories for his headline assignments.&#13;
43 &#13;
Speech Students Stage&#13;
Anti-Pollution Play&#13;
Speech students had the chance to see how they rated&#13;
this year as members participated in three contests.&#13;
At Anita, seniors Kathy Kadlec and Candy Boehm&#13;
placed fourth. Of seven LC entries in the district con~ests,&#13;
also . at Anita, three merited "II" ratings with freshman&#13;
Karen Sulentic turning in a ''I'' performance. Karen went&#13;
on to earn a "II" atthe State Speech Contest at Carroll,&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
To top off the year, the speech class put on a play,&#13;
"Only You Can Help," to inform elementary students in&#13;
the LC district. Class members wrote the script and performed it May 11 and 12.&#13;
Some students also visited KRCB, the Council Bluffs&#13;
radio station, to view pros "in action" May 22. Sandy&#13;
Cole, KRCB disc jockey, also came to LC and spoke with&#13;
students.&#13;
(Bottom) - KRCB disc jockey Sandy Cole explains procedures to Dianne Weise and Debbie Scurlock. (Above) - Karen Sulentic&#13;
practices her speech, "Sacraments'' for State Speech Contest.&#13;
44 &#13;
•&#13;
)&#13;
I •&#13;
Frosh Cindy Filkins and Karen Sulentic take Sandy Cole up on his invitation to come watch&#13;
him work.&#13;
45 &#13;
Students Study Classics,&#13;
Shakespeare, Poetry, and&#13;
History of English&#13;
English students at LC delved into the finer arts as&#13;
freshmen were developed into ''budding poets," sophomores studied history of the English language, juniors&#13;
became versed in American classics and senior tongues&#13;
recited lines of Shakespeare.&#13;
Joining the teaching staff after student teaching the&#13;
first semester was Miss Marge Kinney. Miss Kinney of&#13;
Wayne State Teacher's College replaced Mrs. Janice&#13;
Hennessey to teach junior high English.&#13;
46&#13;
(Above) - English teachers are {L. to R.) TOP ROW - Leon Armstrong,&#13;
department head; Marge Kinney, Esther Hedstrom. SECOND ROW -&#13;
Nanci Sanger, Gene Huntley, Carol Johndreau. THIRD ROW - Eldon&#13;
Gammell, Marie Elkin, Janice Hennessey. FOURTH ROW - Douglas&#13;
Kreimeyer, Donna Smith. (Left) - Leon Armstrong, English department&#13;
head, explains the rules of diagramming sentences. &#13;
Eighth grade English students "ham up'' ~n a skit for class.&#13;
Mrs. Marie Elkin pauses between senior English classes. Seniors brought in pop-rock albums for&#13;
their poetry unit.&#13;
47 &#13;
Eldon Gammell figures speech grades for his junior high students.&#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger laughs at test suggestions of her sophomore students.&#13;
48 &#13;
(Top Left) - Leon Armstrong does his ''thing'' at the lectern in room three. (Top Right) - Gene Huntley prepares&#13;
3tudents for a test. (Bottom) - Miss Carol Johndreau&#13;
completes the yearly book check at the year end.&#13;
IF.' ..&#13;
Speech students' interest in pollution&#13;
is evident on east··west wing windows.&#13;
49 &#13;
'~V&#13;
908&#13;
1&#13;
Geo&#13;
tee&#13;
50&#13;
(Above) - Mr. Robert Wise, typi_ng teacher,&#13;
(Left) - chats with a guest speaker before a&#13;
class. (Right) - FBbA president Leta Weist&#13;
completes test for the Miss Invitational title.&#13;
·Mr. Robert Hunter, LC biology teacher, serves&#13;
as proctor. &#13;
Business Students Sell Stickers;&#13;
Win Fourth Invitational Title&#13;
As usual the LC Business Department enjoyed a busy year.&#13;
Business students sponsored and won their Fourth Business Invitational. In&#13;
addidon, they sponsored car st~cker sales to purchase an intercom system for&#13;
the business rooms.&#13;
Two new instructors, Miss Dorothy Peterson and Mr. Tom Fisher, joined&#13;
Departmen,t Head Don McGuire and Mr. Robert Wise, typing teacher.&#13;
The Office Education program got into full swing with ten business education students working in local firms during the spring.&#13;
Business teacher5 are TOP ROW - (L. to R.) Mr. Robert Wise,&#13;
Mr. Don McGuire. BOTTOM ROW - Miss Dorothy Peterson,&#13;
Mr. Tom Fisher.&#13;
(Above) - OE student Sherry Smith demonstrates the use of&#13;
the business department's new intercom system to board&#13;
member Mr. Sam Segnar. (Right) - Sophomore John Kuehl&#13;
and junior Elain Schoening open typing books to prepare for&#13;
the Business Invitational typing test. (Bottom) - Business instructor Tom Fisher relaxes on his desk while answering&#13;
questions asked by his economics class.&#13;
51 &#13;
LC Business Department Head Don McGuire makes sure&#13;
"all systems are go" with business machines and equipment.&#13;
Harry Dofner concentrates while taking a written test for&#13;
the title of "Mr. Invitational'' at the Business Invitational.&#13;
Business Invitational winners are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - E. Carruthers, D. Kjeldga ard, c. Wright.&#13;
SECOND ROW - L. Weist, M. Welch, D. Angeroth, E. Schoening, K. Yochum, R. Bishop. THIRD&#13;
ROW - D. Schminke, H. Dofner, J. Kuehl, P. Stiles, J. Mahan, M. Goos.&#13;
52 &#13;
(Above) - Office Education students Pam O'Neill - and&#13;
Donna Christiansen discuss money-making possibilities for&#13;
their club - selling traffic hassocks. (Left) - Winners at the&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational line up for a group shot. LC won&#13;
the team title for the fourth straight year.&#13;
53 &#13;
Shorthand students laugh at the plight of instructor Miss Dorothy Peterson who is&#13;
c aught unaware by an LC photographer.&#13;
Typing students are careful about errors since poor erasures mean extra work and perhaps a lowered&#13;
grade.&#13;
54 &#13;
Mr. Joe Preusser, social studies department head, relaxes&#13;
during an informal class discussion.&#13;
Students 9tudy&#13;
All Levels&#13;
Of Government&#13;
LC Ai:nerican history students produced and directed&#13;
plays depicting different aspects of early frontier life in&#13;
America. Although at times these plays diverged from the&#13;
main theme of American history, they proved educational&#13;
nonetheless.&#13;
In Government I classes, students studied local, state,&#13;
and national government. U.S. geography was the only&#13;
history elective offered in high school. Jwtior high students&#13;
studied world history and the cultures of Africa and Asia.&#13;
Mr. Joe Preusser headed the history department. Other&#13;
faculty members included Mr. Robert Bender and Miss&#13;
Linda Arnburg (government), Mr. Wayne Bishop and Miss Kay&#13;
Bowers (American History), and Mr. Phillip Cooper and Mr.&#13;
David Sanger (junior high history).&#13;
Mr. Jim Humrich of Wayne State student taught two&#13;
government classes in the fall.&#13;
Social Studi es teachers are (L. to&#13;
R.) TOP ROW - Mr. Joe Preusser&#13;
Mr. Robert Bender, Mr. Wayn~&#13;
Bishop, Miss Kay Bowers. BOTTOM ROW - Mr. Phillip Cooper,&#13;
Miss Linda Arnburg, Mr. Vergil&#13;
Wolf, Mr. David Sanger.&#13;
55 &#13;
56&#13;
(Right) - Miss Kay Bowers advises Dianne Grove on the selection of a discussion topic. (Below) - Mr. Robert Bender moves&#13;
among his government students during a question-and-answer&#13;
session. &#13;
..&#13;
(Top Left) - Mr. Wayne Bishop "tells it like it is" in his American&#13;
history class. (Top Right) - Mr. Phillip Cooper heads a discussion in&#13;
American history class. (Bottom Right) - Mr. David Sanger uses an example to illustrate a point. (Bottom Left) - Mr. Vergil Wolf takes&#13;
notes for one of his class presentations.&#13;
57 &#13;
PE Means Laps&#13;
"Alright, take a lap!"&#13;
P.E. students pounded the gym floor as they&#13;
learned the fundamentals of gymnastics, basketball,&#13;
volleyball, wrestling, football, and other sports,&#13;
getting "in shape" during the course of the year.&#13;
With the arrival of warm weather, P.E. instructors took advantage of the fresh air to teach&#13;
students the different skills involved in track and&#13;
field.&#13;
High school P. E. instructors included Mrs. Connie&#13;
Ludwig and Mr. Richard Tannahill. Junior high&#13;
teachers were Mrs. Mary Gammell and Mr. James&#13;
Win chip.&#13;
LC also hosted three student teachers in theP.E.&#13;
department. They were Mr. Randy Carlson and Miss&#13;
Jan Redinbaugh from Wayne State in Wayne, Nebraska and Mrs. Gloria Adams from Peru State in&#13;
Peru, Nebraska.&#13;
Seventh-grader Barbie Dorn shows her balancing form as P.E. instructor Mary Gammell assists.&#13;
Fitness tests can be exhausting, especially for underclassmen.&#13;
58&#13;
Student teacher Gloria Adams clocks a P. E. student&#13;
runner as she finishes her 600- yard run. &#13;
Pictured above are physical education department head Richard Tannahill, Girls' P.E. instructor Connie Ludwig and junior high P.E. teachers Mary Gammell and Jim Winchip.&#13;
Sophomore Dale Fisher spikes the ball across the&#13;
volleyball net.&#13;
Junior Russell Graves says, "When in doubt, close your eyes and swing." Fr eshman Joe Jones is the catcher.&#13;
59 &#13;
Mrs. Daviana McFadden, special education teacher, helps a student work a crossword puzzle.&#13;
60&#13;
Mass Qualifias&#13;
For State Olympics&#13;
Two main events marked the school year in special&#13;
education. Mrs. Da iana McFadden's fourteen students&#13;
participated in the Know-Your-World-Contest and the&#13;
Special Olympics in May.&#13;
Placing first in the Know-Your-World-Contest was&#13;
Roxanna Mccarl. The contest required a student to write&#13;
an essay and finish a story. Jim McDonald received&#13;
honorable mention.&#13;
In the Special Olympics, Randy Mass qualified for&#13;
state in the high jump and softball throw. Wayne Mass&#13;
ran the 50-yard dash.&#13;
A student threads the projector forthe showingof a film in special&#13;
education class. &#13;
Sports&#13;
61 &#13;
Titans Finish Strong&#13;
What looked like a ''long'' grid season turned out to be the second&#13;
best year for the Titans. Losing three games early in the season, the&#13;
Titans rallied to win five of their last seven games to post a 5-4 record.&#13;
Coach Bill Olson faced a tough task in building a winning team&#13;
with only six lettermen returning from the previous year. Inexperience&#13;
hurt LC early but the Titans whipped three Hawkeye Seven schools and&#13;
nailed down a third place finish with a record of 2-2 in the Sourhw est Iowa Conference. The Titans also won their fourth consecutive&#13;
Homecoming game, corralling the Shenandoah Mustangs, 10-0.&#13;
The '69 rebuilding year produced new school 'and individual&#13;
records. Team records were most total yards (507) in one game; most&#13;
yards (2006) in one season; and most points (52) in one game. Indi vidual records were most tackles (50) in one season - Rich Triptow; most&#13;
TD's in one game (5) and in one season (12) - Terry Colton; and most&#13;
yards (150) in one game - Colton.&#13;
Senior co-captains Harold Baumker and Rich Triptow helped provide the leadership needed on the yoW1g team. Six Titans were selected&#13;
to the Nonpareil's All-City football team. They were Baumker, Terry&#13;
Colton, Mike McManigal, and Greg Bones on offense, and Triptow on&#13;
defense. Triptow and Colton made first and third teams All-Southwest&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The JV Titans were not as fortunate as the varsity team as they&#13;
registered a 1-6 record. However, Coach Dick Tannahill said the JV&#13;
team produced ball players capable of filling positions on future&#13;
varsity reams.&#13;
St~ e Grove shows his "Titan Power' ' as cheerleaders Linda Gabel&#13;
and Val Diller shudder.&#13;
62&#13;
Fullback Terry Colton rambles down the sideline for an easy touchdown. &#13;
Junior Terry Colton sweeps around end, evading Corning pursuers.&#13;
(Above) - Rich Triptow follows the block of teammate Wes Cropp to grind&#13;
out more yardage against Griswold. (Left) - Titan defense accelerates&#13;
into action as Oakland Yellowjackets snap ball into play.&#13;
63 &#13;
- End Steve Grove snagS aerial in front of A voHa defender.&#13;
TITAN FOOTBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
0 50 Atlantic&#13;
12 45 Saint Albert&#13;
38 12 Corning&#13;
12 26 Griswold&#13;
32 6 Oakland&#13;
10 0 Shenandoah&#13;
6 26 AvoHa&#13;
52 0 Missouri Valley&#13;
52 18 Glenwood&#13;
64&#13;
(Top) - "Hitting the dirt" is part of the grueling&#13;
August conditioning. (Middle) - Proud fathers watch&#13;
their sons trounce Glenwood on Parents Night. (Bottom) -&#13;
Tackle Jim McBurney (second from right) paves way for&#13;
Terry Colton (third from right) to tally an LC extra&#13;
point. &#13;
(Above) - Titans watch the "battle'' as they anxiously anticipate gridiron&#13;
action against the Griswold Tigers. (Left) - Coach Bill Olson counsels&#13;
quarterback Rich Triptow on offensive maneuvers against St. Albert. LC&#13;
lost to the city-rival Falcons, 45-12.&#13;
Members of the '69 Titan football team are (1. tor.): FRONT ROW - C. Hays, T. Capel, M. Erwin, W. Cropp, R. Triptow, H.&#13;
Baumker, G. Heuwinkel, R. Jacobs, J. McBurney, R. Graves. SECOND ROW - J. Biederstadt, A. Poore, M. Christiansen, M. Bellows,&#13;
L. MurP,hy, s. Harter,_ T. Colton, D. Woodard, Greg Bones, E, Hegner, s. Grove. THIRD ROW - D. Bolton, F. Ross, D. Fisher, G,&#13;
Talbott, C. White, K. Cozad, R. Hubbard, D. Kjeldgaard, C. Graybill, M. McManigal, A. Jensen, S. Wolf. FOURTH ROW -&#13;
L. McKern, Gordon Bones, T. Crabb, M. Kleinsmith; D. Talbott, R. Croson, R. Scheer, B. Lauver, s. Clark, F. Hill, N. Kmezich,&#13;
R. Ramage, T. Bellows. FIFTH ROW - R. Marbut, R. Momang, D. Farrell, B. Moon, J. Diller, B. Allen, D. Stout, J. Green, L. Morris.&#13;
65 &#13;
Co-captain Rich Triptow is pulled down by Glenwood tacklers after bulling for a first down.&#13;
(Right) - Senior Rich Triptow takes center snap to start a play during&#13;
a scrimmage. (Below) - Head Coach Bill Olson and his assistants&#13;
Dick Tannahill, Dave Meyer, and Ron Kelly direct a practice session.&#13;
66 &#13;
Goos, Triptow Reign&#13;
Titans Corral Mustangs. 10-0&#13;
"Spirit'' resounded in the halls of LC as Homecoming&#13;
blasted off with preparation of class floats and skits, halftime show, tough football workouts, lively pep rallies and&#13;
ways to show true Titan spirit the week of Oct. 6-10.&#13;
Behind-the-scene work on class floats and skits in keeping with the theme "Age of Aquarius'' started on Oct. 4.&#13;
Spirit became evident with a wild variety of head gear from&#13;
Mexican sombreros to cycle helmets for LC "Hat Day'' Oct.&#13;
6. Clodhoppers, combat boots, and moccasins were in style&#13;
for students on "Shoe Day'' Oct. 7. Teachers looked-forward&#13;
with dread as Oct. 8 was officially called "Clash Day."&#13;
Grotesque costumes filled the halls with ghastly color-combinations. Posters declaring class and Titan spirit highlighted&#13;
school hours on "Decorate the Halls Day" Oct. 9.&#13;
The Homecoming pep rally Oct. 9 was climaxed by the&#13;
1969 coronation of Queen Marcia Goos and King Rich Triptow. Runners-up were Rozanne Peters and Wes Cropp. Other&#13;
attendants to the Homecoming Queen and King were Kathy&#13;
Lauver, Pam Hartshorn, Melody Welch, Jim McBurney, Mike&#13;
Erwin, and Harold Baumker.&#13;
Spirits were not dampened by the deluge Oct. 10 as&#13;
fired-up Titans ran through the mud and rain to a 10-0&#13;
victory over the Shenandoah Mustangs.&#13;
A misty atmosphere with the Fay Hogan Experiment&#13;
playing in the background characterized the Homecoming&#13;
Victory Dance.&#13;
Members of the 1970 Homecoming Court are (front row) - Harold Baumker and Marcia&#13;
Goos. (second row) - Wes Cropp and Pam Hartshorn. (third) - Mike Erwin and Kathy Lauver.&#13;
(fourth row) - Jim McBurney and Rozanne Peters, and (fifth row) - Rich Triptow and Melody&#13;
Welch.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
(Top Left) - Couples listen to the sounds of the Fay&#13;
Hogan Experiment at the Homecoming Victory&#13;
Dance, Oct. 10. (Middle Left) - Junior Debi Wolf&#13;
splashes on "junior spirit" paint, doing her part in&#13;
"Decorate the Halls Day" Activities. (Bottom&#13;
Left) - Frosh lineman Lynn Morris smashes the Shenandoah jalopy at the Lettermen Car Bash, Oct. 9.&#13;
(Top Right) - Rich Triptow and Marcia Goos, 1970&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen, step from their&#13;
throne to officially begin activities at the Victory&#13;
Dance. &#13;
Candidates in a series of pictures at the left take part in royaltycrowning festivities, letting a little nervousness peek through. They&#13;
are (from top to bottom) Jim McBurney and Pam Hartshorn, Harold&#13;
Baumker and Melody Welch, Mike Erwin and Kathy Lauver, and Wes&#13;
Cropp and Rozanne Peters. (Top Right) - Juniors Dick Woodard and&#13;
Mark Bellows help make "Junior Power" even more evident, painting&#13;
school windows while fellow classmen look on. (Bottom Right) - Senior&#13;
Pete Walkley and Junior Val Diller "whoop it up" at the Homecoming&#13;
football game after the Titans branded the Shenandoah Mustangs, 10-0.&#13;
69 &#13;
Rick Jacobs strains to overpower his Nishna Valley foe.&#13;
Cagers Top 9WIC&#13;
The Titans catapulted into the Southwest Iowa Conference lead by capturing a thrilling 69-68 squeaker over&#13;
Oakland. Then with a 72-69 triumph over the Big Reds of&#13;
Missouri Valley, the Titans clinched their first boys basketball championship in the school's history.&#13;
Coach Dave Meyer molded an inexperienced squad&#13;
into conference champions with a 6-2 record and a season&#13;
mark of 9-10.&#13;
Ball-hawking Rich Triptow, dead eye Henry Brandt, and&#13;
leaping Dale Butler carried the bulk of the team's load.&#13;
Rich nabbed team scoring, rebounding, and ball stealing&#13;
honors. Henry was next in scoring, pumping in 15 points a&#13;
game, while Dale grabbed 150 rebounds and led in field goal&#13;
accuracy.&#13;
Teammates selected seniors Henry Brandt and Rich Triptow as honorary co-captains for '69-70. Henry and Rich were&#13;
picked by league coaches to the Southwest Iowa Conference&#13;
first team while Dale Butler made second team. Nonpareil's&#13;
All-Ciry first and second team berths went to Rich and Henry&#13;
respectively. Rich was.chosen to second team All-Southwest&#13;
Iowa and the Titans' most valuable player.&#13;
The junior varsity team recorded a 5-7 mark and the&#13;
freshman squad finished 3-7 for the season under Coach Jim&#13;
Win chip.&#13;
Titans jockey for position as center Dale Butler battles for opening tip-off.&#13;
70 &#13;
Members of the '69-'70 Titan basketball squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Lewis, P. Farrell, T. Capel, T. Russell, R. Graves,&#13;
D. Seavey, Coach J. Winchip. SECOND ROW - s. Lauver, H. Brandt, D. Butler, R. Triptow, R. Jacobs, Coach D. Meyer.&#13;
Senior Henry Brandt pumps in twol&#13;
points from his favorite corner spot.&#13;
71 &#13;
(Above) - High-jumping Tom Russell glides in for an easy bucket.&#13;
(Right) - Henry Brandt tips in a precious two points in the waning&#13;
seconds of a thrilling 69-68 win over Oakland.&#13;
72&#13;
TIT AN BASKETBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
60 76 Oakland&#13;
67 57 Griswold&#13;
34 48 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
58 56 AvoHa&#13;
54 73 Treynor&#13;
68 51 Missouri Valley&#13;
57 60 Fremont- Mills&#13;
56 87 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
54 49 West Harrison&#13;
77 54 Griswold&#13;
71 72 AvoHa&#13;
49 67 Saint Albert&#13;
93 66 Nishna Valley&#13;
69 68 Oakland&#13;
65 53 Glenwood&#13;
62 59 Missouri Valley&#13;
55 80 Sa int Albert&#13;
61 80 Millard&#13;
51 86 Thomas Jefferson &#13;
Members of the junior varsity basketball squad are(L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Fisher, L. Lerner, J. Thompson, A. Pruitt, J. Biederstadt. SECOND ROW - A. Inman, S. Clark, R. Coffelt; M. Stempel, K. Fricke, M. Kleinsmith, R. Rounds, S. Wolf. THIRD ROW -&#13;
Coach J. Winchip, J. Cole, G. Howard, D. Johnson, T, Childs, T. Yeoman, G. Bones, R. Ramage.&#13;
(Above) - Head coach Dave Meyer plots out "war" strategy in LC's&#13;
conquest of Griswold. (Right) - Dale Butler's graceful moves baffles&#13;
a Falcon from Saint Albert.&#13;
73 &#13;
Gals Post 24-2 Mark&#13;
Coach Cannon's Titanettes once again fell onegameshort of&#13;
the "sweet sixteen'' as they failed to overcome a determined&#13;
Farragut squad in the finals of the District tournament.&#13;
The Titanettes finished with a record of 24-2, the two losses&#13;
coming at the hands of Farragut, 74-54 and 80-60. LC closed the&#13;
season rating a fourth place position in Southwest Iowa by the&#13;
Omaha World Herald, and third by the Council Bluffs Nonpareil.&#13;
Final state ratings placed LC ninth.&#13;
The Titanette offense had an average of 73.6 points. Senior&#13;
Shirly Feller was high scorer with a total of 871 points, an average&#13;
of ·33.5. Junior Janet Burck followed with 507, and an average of&#13;
19.5. Debbie Feller had 461 points for an average of 17. 7.&#13;
The defensive court held their opponents to an average of&#13;
55.3 points. Seniors Pam Hartshorn and Debbie Shields led the&#13;
guards.&#13;
Hartshorn earned a berth on the third team All-State, first&#13;
team All-Southwest Iowa, and first team All-Conference. Shirly&#13;
Feller captured honors on first team All-Southwest Iowa and first&#13;
team All-Conference. Burck earned second team All-Conference,&#13;
Debbie Feller received honorable mention All-Conference.&#13;
LC finished with both Sectional and Southwest Iowa Conference championships.&#13;
74&#13;
(Top Right) - Coach Tom Cannon (Left) and his assistant&#13;
Eldon Gammell go over last minute details before the Titanette team takes the floor. (Right Bottom) - Shirly Feller&#13;
flips in two points in a tense tourney victory over rival&#13;
Woodbine, 61-52. (Left Bottom) - Jumping high over a&#13;
Carson guard for two points is junior Janet Burck. &#13;
Debbie Feller takes position under the basket as teammate Janet&#13;
Burck jumps for two points.&#13;
GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
62 58 Woodbine&#13;
82 64 Shelby 92 39 Oakland&#13;
65 35 Griswold&#13;
55 40 Avoca&#13;
92 60 Treynor 78 66 Missouri Valley 75 46 Fremont-Mills&#13;
88 55 L~n 77 74 E orn&#13;
82 49 West Harrison&#13;
59 48 Griswold&#13;
85 49 Glenwood&#13;
72 57 Avoca&#13;
77 56 Nishna Valley&#13;
83 61 Oakland&#13;
74 54 Farragut&#13;
68 53 Glenwood&#13;
80 64 Missouri Valley 68 61 Treynor&#13;
64 42 Carson&#13;
83 55 Missouri Valley&#13;
61 52 Woodbine&#13;
68 61 Tri Center&#13;
81 59 Stanton&#13;
60 80 Farragut&#13;
Members of the Titanettes varsity basketball squad are(L. to R.) FRONT ROW - M. Norgard, s. McBurney, P. Stegeman, D. Feller,&#13;
J. Jacobson. SECOND ROW - N. Dreves, D. Shields, P. Hartshorn, S. Feller, J. Burck, V. Henderson. BACK ROW - Coach Eldon&#13;
Gammell, L. Schminke, M. Goos, c. McMahill, K. Maguire, Coach Tom Cannon.&#13;
75 &#13;
(Above) - Unassisted Shirly Feller goes high for two points to help&#13;
overcome a twelve point deficit in Sectional action against TriCenter. (Top Right) - "Watch out, I'm coming through!'' says&#13;
sophomore Debbie Feller. (Middle Right) - I'll take care of this one&#13;
myself, says guard Mary Norgaard (32) to teammate Debbie Shields&#13;
in the win over Woodbine. (Bottom Right) - Congratulating each other&#13;
after a win the Titanette team go on to win their Sectional and finish&#13;
second in the District.&#13;
76 &#13;
(Above) - Gritting her teeth, Pam Hartshorn is determined not to let&#13;
her girl by for two points in tournament action against Farragut.&#13;
(Left) - Coach Cannon gives Senior Debbie Shields some late game&#13;
guarding tips.&#13;
Members of the Titanette Junior Varsity squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Schminke, M. Henderson, J. Schoening, D. Wiese,&#13;
P. Stegeman, D. Thomsen, G. Duchman. SECOND ROW - L. Hummel, J. Hummel, M. McBurney, K. Sulentic, K. Dent, J. Walkley,&#13;
C. Pueppka. THIRD ROW - K. Meyer, N. Jacobson, K. Goldapp, R. Heuwinkel, C. McMahill, M. Goos, K. Maguire, C. Irmer,&#13;
Co ach Eldon Gammell.&#13;
77 &#13;
Steve Delanty muscles his foe on his back for a pin.&#13;
Campbell Leads Matmen&#13;
Winning isn't everything; it is the only thing for the&#13;
Titan wrestlers.&#13;
Coach Dick Tannahlll's grapplers ate up their competition as they rolled to an impressive 8-2 dual meet record&#13;
and captured three major tournaments.&#13;
The Titans were unstoppable as the clasped championships in the Southwest Iowa and Po-Ha conferences. LC scored&#13;
convincing wins in the Griswold, Po-Ha, and AA Sectional&#13;
tournaments.&#13;
Co-captain John Campbell paced the Titan attack with&#13;
30 mat victories. His wins included championships at North,&#13;
Glenwood, Griswold, and AA Sectional tournaments. His only&#13;
two defeats came at the hands of the state champion and&#13;
runner-up. John was selected the Omaha World Herald's outstanding Southwest Iowa wrestler at 137 pounds.&#13;
Underclassmen Terry Colton and Duane Kjeldgaard&#13;
mauled their foes for 28 victories each. Co-captain Harold&#13;
Baumker, Marvin McManigal, and Steve Delanty each&#13;
registered 23 triumphs as they chipped in to the winning&#13;
cause.&#13;
Outlook for future mat teams appears encouraging as the&#13;
JV's rambled over their opponents to compile a 9-1 mark.&#13;
Their only loss of the season has been the only setback in&#13;
three years. With 15 lettermen returning, the Titans hope to&#13;
keep doing their thing - winning.&#13;
78&#13;
Cheerleader Linda Gabel surveys the situation as grappler&#13;
John Campbell and his opponent tumble off the mat. &#13;
LC' S BROTHERS ACT - Sophomore Randy Baumker (Left)&#13;
struggles to avoid a takedown in sectional action while&#13;
his brother Harold (Below) drives his challenger into the&#13;
mat.&#13;
Wrestling lettermen for the '69-'70 season are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Green, B. Newsom, S. Delamy, G. Talbott, B. Lauver,&#13;
M. Green, S. Harter. SECOND ROW - D. Talbott, M. McManigal, R. Baumker, J. Campbell, D. Kjeldgaard, H. Baumker, Coach&#13;
D. Tannahill. THIRD ROW - A. Poore, L. Anderson, T. Colton, D. Lauver, G, Heuwinkel.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
TITAN&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
34 20 Underwood&#13;
32 18 Missouri Valley&#13;
51 3 Iowa School For&#13;
The Deaf&#13;
31 16 West Harrison&#13;
29 21 Red Oak&#13;
38 16 Logan&#13;
29 21 Oakland&#13;
19 29 Papillion&#13;
21 28 Tri- Center&#13;
29 21 Griswold&#13;
Co-captain John Campbell binds his opponents shoulders to the mat&#13;
fo r a fall. &#13;
- With a finishing pin hold,&#13;
muscular John Campbell secures one of his 30 mat&#13;
victories.&#13;
(Above) - LC's 115-pounder Steve Delanty flips his Underwood foe en route to a triumph. (Left) -&#13;
Junior Terry Colton snatches two points with a reversal at the AA District Tournament at Audubon.&#13;
81 &#13;
Name Campbell, Triptow&#13;
Most Valuable&#13;
LC's Wint er and Spring Athletic Banquet honoring outstanding athletes hosted Wayne Lichty, Big Eight Conference&#13;
and Olympic Games basketball official, April 30.&#13;
Mr. Li chty showed slides of Mexico City and tl\e 1964&#13;
and 1968 Olympics in which he officiated. LC athletes&#13;
jokingly demonstrated with boos and hisses how some parents&#13;
sound during a basketball game.&#13;
Special honors went to Rich Triptow as most valuable&#13;
basketball player and John Campbell, most valuable wrestler.&#13;
The 1969-70 varsity basketball team selected as honorary&#13;
co-c aptains Henry Brandt and Rich Triptow. AllenPoore and&#13;
Terty Colton were chosen next year's wrestling captains.&#13;
Athletes ate at the banquet with no complaint.&#13;
82&#13;
The banquet not only honored outst anding sportsmen and women, but proved to be a busy gathering&#13;
for parents, teachers, and students. &#13;
(Above) - Athletic Banquet award winners were&#13;
(back row) - Henry Brandt, Dale Buqer, Rich Triptow, and (from row) - Shirly Feller, Pam Hartshorn, John Campbell. (Left) - Among thespeakers&#13;
and guests were LC teachers Mr. and Mrs. Joe&#13;
Preusser (left), and Nonpareil sports writer Bill Kuhlman.&#13;
83 &#13;
- ... - ..... - - .. ~ .... - - - .. _. - - - --- - --- ..... --&#13;
Hurdlers Rich Triptow (Center) and Bob Miller (Left) glide to an early lead in the 120-yard&#13;
high hurdles in which they placed first and third respectively.&#13;
Cindermen Shatter&#13;
Six School Marks&#13;
Titan cindermen rallied with a strong kick to sprint to&#13;
their best campaign in track according to head coach Bill&#13;
Olson.&#13;
The Titans fell short. of the Southwest low a Conference&#13;
track meet as the Oakland Yellowjackets nipped the LC's&#13;
mile relay squad in the final event for the championship&#13;
despite a school record performance by the Titan quartet.&#13;
Both schools were tied going into the last race.&#13;
Through an over-all effort, LC tracksters captured fourth&#13;
in the AA District meet with three runners qualifying for&#13;
state action. They were Rich Triptow, pole vault and high&#13;
hurdles: Ernie Hegner, discus: Tom Russell, two-mile run.&#13;
Six LC records were shattered and two tied as the Titans&#13;
finished in a fury. Records were pole vault and low hurdles,&#13;
Rich Triptow: shot put, Fred Ross; discus, Ernie Hegner; high&#13;
jump, Dick Woodard; and the mile relay team of Triptow,&#13;
Greg Howard, Bob Miller, and Steve Trumblee. Triptow tied&#13;
his record in the high hurdles while Trumblee equaled the&#13;
school's best in the 440-yard run.&#13;
84&#13;
Senior Rich Triptow hands baton to freshman Gordon&#13;
Bones after finishing his leg on the two-mile relay&#13;
at the Titan Relays. &#13;
Two-miler Clayton Montang starts his kick and senior Dennis Schminke makes his move on the final&#13;
lap as they captured one-two plac es in the conference meet.&#13;
Members of the track squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - G. Bones, L. Tackett, B. Allan, L. Lesch, R. Croson, D. Fisher, C. Graybill.&#13;
SECOND ROW - T. Russell, A. Pruitt, s. Wolf, D. Evans, J. Biederstadt, D. Schminke, G. Howard, P. Farrell, R. Triptow. THIRD&#13;
ROW - C. Momang, Richard Scheer, F. Ross, S. Trumblee, D. Woodard, E. Hegner, B. Moon, Robert Scheer, J. Jones.&#13;
85 &#13;
TITAN TRACK&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
36&#13;
78&#13;
12th&#13;
84&#13;
13th&#13;
7th&#13;
7th&#13;
5th&#13;
4th&#13;
6th&#13;
4th&#13;
2nd&#13;
72 1/2&#13;
26 1/2&#13;
48&#13;
36&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Cathedral (triangular)&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Ram Invitational (Ralston)&#13;
Pope Paul VI&#13;
Cardinal Relays (Clarinda)&#13;
Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
Mu.stang Relays (Shenandoah)&#13;
Big Red Relays (Missouri Valley)&#13;
Titan Relays&#13;
Ram Relays (Glenwood)&#13;
AA District&#13;
Southwest Iowa Conference&#13;
at LC&#13;
An exhausted Tom Russell anchors the mile medley to a&#13;
first in the Titans' rout of Pope Paul VI of Omaha.&#13;
(Above) - Pole vaulter Rich Triptow zooms over a record 12'6" at the Titan&#13;
Relays. (Right) - Junior Ernie Hegner cuts loose with a mighty toss as he&#13;
captured second place in the discus at the SWIC track meet.&#13;
86 &#13;
Dianne Thomsen breaks the tape in winning the&#13;
60 yard dash.&#13;
Gals Break 1 0 Records&#13;
Early in the season the Titanettes won their own Titanette .¥ays,&#13;
defeating Manilla who went on to become co-champs at the State&#13;
Track Meet.&#13;
The Titanettes also successfully defended their district and conference championships, winning both for the second consecutive year.&#13;
They took second in the Blackhawkette and Squaw Relays to Manilla&#13;
aud Woodbine. Throughout the season a total of 10 out of 19 records&#13;
were broken.&#13;
Girls qualifying for state were Pam Hartshorn (relays), Karen Yochum (hurdle relay), Janet Burck (relays), Nancy Dreves (440 yard&#13;
dash, long jump, relays), Jane Jacobsen (relays), Debbie Wolf (relays),&#13;
Debbie Feller (hurdle relay and high jump), Cindy McMahill (high&#13;
jump), Llnda Schminke (relays), Jeanne Schoening (relays), Kathy&#13;
Maguire (hurdles and hurdle relay), and Chris Morford (hurdle relay).&#13;
The 880 medley team of Pam Hartshorn, Debbie Wolf, Jane Jacobsen, and Nancy Dr eves placed fourth at State and Nancy Dreves placed&#13;
fourth in the 440 yard dash. Earlier in the season the 440 relay team&#13;
of Dr eves, Hartshorn, Jacobsen and Burck qualified to run in the Drake&#13;
Relays.&#13;
State qualifiers ar e (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Wolf, L. Schminke, P. Hartshorn, J. Schoening, c. Morford. SECOND ROW - K.&#13;
Yochum, C. McMahill, J. Burck, D. Feller, J. Jacobsen, N. Dreves. BACK ROW - Coaches Eldon Gammell, Marlin Mercer.&#13;
87 &#13;
Freshman Kathy Maguire bursts into the lead as she wins the 100 meter hurdles at the Titanette&#13;
Relays.&#13;
(Above) - Eyes glued on Relays action are (L. to R.) Debbie&#13;
Shields, trainer, coaches Eldon Gammell and Marlin Mercer.&#13;
(Right) - LC gals close in as Pam Hartshorn (Far Right) -: passes&#13;
the baton to Debbie Wolf in the 440 yard relay.&#13;
88 &#13;
(Aoove) - Nancy Dreves leaps to first place in the long jump at&#13;
the Titanette Relays.&#13;
Debbie Wolf fires out of the blocks in a relay event.&#13;
89 &#13;
Seniors Debbie Kjeldgaard (Left) and Lynne Guthrie practice&#13;
on the !SD courts.&#13;
Tita nette Netters&#13;
Take First Victory&#13;
Lewis Central varsity netters grabbed their first&#13;
victory since the sport was begun here four-years ago.&#13;
Number one singles player, Debbie Kjeldgaard, and&#13;
Bonita Duchman captured wins against Glenwood. In an&#13;
earlier match with Glenwood, number two singles player,&#13;
Lynne Guthrie, won her match.&#13;
Other matches during the spring included Red Oak,&#13;
Atlantic, and St. Albert. Physical education instructor&#13;
Connie Ludwig coached the group that finished with a&#13;
1-5 record.&#13;
Members of the Titanette tennis corps are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Bonita Duchman, Di ane Patton. BACK ROW - Lynne&#13;
Guthrie, Mrs. Connie Ludwig, Debbie Kjeldgaard.&#13;
90 &#13;
Senior golfer Doug Collett putts for a birdie.&#13;
Golfers Roll to 7 -4&#13;
Winning their first golf sectional, the Titan linksmen rolled to a 7-4 season mark under Coach Ralph&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Junior Chuck Hays paced the golfers at the Dunlap&#13;
sectional as he captured runner-up honors to the medalist.&#13;
Senior Doug Collett qualified for the state golf&#13;
tournament as he led the Titans to third at district.&#13;
Doug Collett stroked a 77 for seventh spot at the&#13;
AA State meet.&#13;
TITAN GOLF&#13;
LC OPPONENTS&#13;
169 181 Millard&#13;
165 172 Oakland&#13;
177 179 Glenwood&#13;
171 169 Bryan&#13;
191 209 Griswold&#13;
178 179 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
183 191 Bryan&#13;
182 176 Saint Albert&#13;
198 186 Saint Albert&#13;
175 195 Oakland&#13;
Members of the golf team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Collett, C. Hays, B. Johns, D. Coffey. SECOND ROW - Coac' h R.&#13;
Peterson, J. Cole, J. Hanusa, R. Hubbard, M. Debbaut.&#13;
91 &#13;
Gals Go 9-8 in Fall&#13;
Coach Joe Preusser's spring-summer softball&#13;
crew will be attempting to improve on the 9-8&#13;
record of the team in the fall. Through June 15&#13;
the varsity record stands at 7-4 with nine games&#13;
remaining to be played.&#13;
A total of ten junior varsity games are also on&#13;
the schedule.&#13;
(Right) - Titanette catcher Linda Schminke dances&#13;
into third base in a loss to Farragut.&#13;
Debbie Kjeldgaard slides into third base in a fall contest with Oakland.&#13;
92 &#13;
Members of the '70 varsity softball team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Thomsen, D. Shields, D.&#13;
Weise, L. Schminke. BACK ROW - P. Hartshorn, S, Feller, D. Feller, N. Dreves.&#13;
Members of the '70 JV softball team are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Hummel. T. Thomsen,&#13;
D. Inman, C. Morehouse, K. Miller, M. Shacka, M. Hain, J. Munns, L. Hummel. BACK&#13;
ROW - M. McBurney, K. Meyer, N. Jacobson, B. Cole, S, Yochum, B. McManus, K. Christiansen, L. Warneke, D. Christiansen.&#13;
93 &#13;
Larry "Butch" Lesch heads for second base after slashing a drive&#13;
deep to right-center.&#13;
94&#13;
Veterans Head&#13;
Diamond Crew&#13;
LC will suit a veteran crew as they take on a&#13;
tough 32-game summer schedule.&#13;
With six regulars returning and the addition of&#13;
two transfers, the Titans hope to improve upon their&#13;
23-16 record of a• year ago.&#13;
LC baseballers are starting their initial action&#13;
in the Hawkeye 7 Conference as well as competing&#13;
among the best teams in the Iowa-Nebraska League.&#13;
In the opening game of their campaign, the&#13;
Titans edged last year's state runner-up Harlan, 6-4,&#13;
in nine innings. LC also shelled Hawkeye 7 foes&#13;
Shenandoah! 15-2, and Corning, 12-2, in racing to&#13;
an early 3-4 mark. Two losses included one-run&#13;
heartbreakers to Saint Albert and Bellevue.&#13;
LC's lineup includes fireballers Dale Lauver,&#13;
Dennis Evans, and Wes Cropp; power hitters Ernie&#13;
Hegner and Rich Triptow; glovemen Tim Capel.&#13;
Steve Wolf, and Paul Farrell; and scrappy catcher&#13;
Larry "Butch" Lesch. &#13;
Members of the 1970 baseball squad are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - D. Loeffelholtz, B. Lauver, W. Cropp, L. Lesch, T. Capel, batboy&#13;
Jimmy Griffin. SECOND ROW - Coach Bill Olson, D. Lauver, R. Triptow, E. Hegner, R. Jacobs, P. Farrell, D. Evans.&#13;
(Above) - Catcher Larry "Butch" Lesch fires to second base to nail out base&#13;
runner as umpire calls Creston batter out onstrikes. (Left) - Center fielder Paul&#13;
Farrell reaches third base safely as ball eludes Corning third baseman.&#13;
95 &#13;
Lockers Are for&#13;
Storing&#13;
Decorating&#13;
Hiding&#13;
Slamming&#13;
Locking&#13;
Littering&#13;
Vice Principal Ono Monachino (Right) and senior sponsor Wilson Forbes find a gift left by a departed senior while checking lockers the last day of school.&#13;
Sophomore Deb Feller possesses one of the year's most decorat ed lockers.&#13;
96 &#13;
Organizations&#13;
97 &#13;
Student Council Probes&#13;
Dress Code Revision&#13;
Student Council, amid cries of "not getting&#13;
anything done," survived another year of elections&#13;
and sponsoring dances.&#13;
The student government also initiated a new&#13;
voice for voter comment - a suggestion boxoutside&#13;
the main office. At the end of the year students,&#13;
headed by Student Council, formed a committee&#13;
for a revised dress code.&#13;
Officers for the '69-'70 school year were Boyd&#13;
Brandt, president; Allan Inman, vice-president;&#13;
Karla Magnussen, secretary; and Jack O'Brien, treasurer.&#13;
(Left) - Senior Boyd Brandt talks of the opportunities offered to the&#13;
next year's stud ents. (Right) - Student Council Vice-President Allan&#13;
Inman gives his opinion of campaign promises during his campaign&#13;
speech for re-election.&#13;
Student Council President Boyd Brandt leads a dis cussion of the dress code.&#13;
98 &#13;
,.~,-, ~&#13;
- I t. .... ~ l - ..&#13;
- : '&#13;
(Above) - Council member Shirly Feller smiles her approval&#13;
as another LC student registers to vote in the student government elections in May. (Left) - "Trophy, trophy, who has&#13;
the trophy?'' A web of hands holds the conference basketball&#13;
trophy that team captain Richard Triptow (Left) presented to&#13;
student council officers.&#13;
99 &#13;
Practice Makes Perfect&#13;
For Students, Teachers,&#13;
And Custodians&#13;
"I don't think we're quite ready for the nationals," says tennis player&#13;
Eden Carruthers following a workout at ISD.&#13;
Custodian George Ricker displays the perfect polishing technique in waxing a table top.&#13;
100&#13;
"All right, knock it off!" says Paul Massey as he reprimands a heckler whil e demonstrating the hesitation&#13;
step to graduating seniors. &#13;
FNA Gain Experience;&#13;
Assist With Clinic,&#13;
Tour Hospitals&#13;
Future Nurses got a lot of practical experience&#13;
this year as they assisted with Rubella Clinic and&#13;
kindergarten roundup "weigh-ins."&#13;
Pam Erwin served as president. The club took&#13;
several field trips for Career Days. They visited&#13;
Omaha's Methodist Hospital in October and travelled&#13;
to Des Moines to see Iowa Methodist Hospital in&#13;
April.&#13;
FNA showed its holiday spirit by singing carols&#13;
at Northcrest Nursing Home and donating to the&#13;
Goodfellows. At Thanksgiving they provided a&#13;
dinner for a needy family.&#13;
School nurse Fran Hansen sponsored the group.&#13;
FNA helped to rub out Rubella. Freshman Chris Boege assists State Health&#13;
Board doctor in innoculating one of 1200 LC elementary students.&#13;
FNA members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - R. Prior, C. Boege, C. Wright, C. Vencel, J. Seavey. SECOND ROW - L. Geer, M&#13;
Schlorholtz, J. Teague, D. Milburn, K. Golden. THIRD ROW - P. Diamond, T. Harter, C. Heitman, Mrs. Fran Hansen.&#13;
IOI &#13;
1 -Arts Clubbers Run&#13;
Concessions Stand&#13;
Operating the concession stand during basketball&#13;
games was the main fund-raising project for LC's Industrial Arts Club. The group also bought a sign press&#13;
to make signs and posters for the school.&#13;
Club officers included Harold Baumker, president;&#13;
Craig Erwin, vice-president; Dan Loeffelholz, secretary;&#13;
and Don Chapman, treasurer.&#13;
Industrial Arts Department Head Wilson Forbes&#13;
sponsored the group.&#13;
Sophomore Bill Newsom leafs through drafting prints.&#13;
Members of the Industrial Arts Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - M. Boege, T. Lenihan, G. Hayes, M. Green, s. Delanty. ROW&#13;
TWO - R. Baumker, D. Loeffelholtz, J. Elsbecker, R. Inman. ROW THREE - M. McManigal, C. Erwin, R. Yost, D. Chapman, S.&#13;
Lauver. ROW FOUR - Sponsor Mr. Wilson Forbes, H. Brandt, Sponsors Mr. Gene Petersen, Mr. James Chambers.&#13;
102 &#13;
Birds,&#13;
Bikes&#13;
And Bodies&#13;
(Top Left) - Senior Dale Lauver strikes a prideful&#13;
pose after arriving at school one chilly spring morning on his custom cycle. (Top Right) - Sophomore&#13;
Rod Yost shows what a little extra effort in Physical&#13;
Eduction class can do for a person. (Bottom) -&#13;
School carpenter, Al Reeves, proudly displays a starling which he "startled" with an air rifle last spring&#13;
in the LC gym.&#13;
-&#13;
103 &#13;
Members of the Home Economics Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Brim, T. Hayes, R. Prior, K. Marr, c. Boege, C. Puren, J.&#13;
Hummel, L. Hummel, C. Filki:&gt;.s. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Nancy Tangeman, J. Wheeldon, V. Blomquist, L. Baumker, E. Jewell,&#13;
D. Johnson, W. Tuttle, K. Morse, C.. Wright, P\ Loeffelholtz, Mrs. Virginia Spomer. THIRD ROW - D. Milburn, D. King, c. Jansen,&#13;
D. Richards, V. May, L. Smith, P. Johnston, K. Peterson, V. Bakken, B. Duchman, FOURTH ROW - K. Hummel, S. Graybill, A.&#13;
Jensen, V. Ryan, s. Everhart, D. Voltz, D. Christiansen, K. Dent, R. Peters, D. Mcclarnon. AITH ROW - D. Christiansen, P.&#13;
Graves, J. Ruombo, B. Northcutt, J. Lemons, B. Nansel, B. Moore, S, Arp, S. Giffin, D. Durfee.&#13;
Home Economics teachers are Mrs. Virginia&#13;
Spomer, department head (Left), and Mrs.Nancy&#13;
Tangeman.&#13;
104&#13;
Senior Karen Morse combines her sewing and modeling talents at the Home&#13;
Economics Style Show. &#13;
Mrs. Virginia Spomer (Left) explains grades to Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Tangeman.&#13;
Home Economics Club&#13;
Takes on Service Project&#13;
Home Economics Club members got involved in a&#13;
community service program during the year - Meals on&#13;
Wheels. The project includes delivery of meals to aged&#13;
and needy members of the community.&#13;
In addition, the girls provided a food basket to a&#13;
needy family in the school district at Thanksgiving.&#13;
Home Economics Clubbers also served at the tea honoring&#13;
students elected to membership of the Lewis Central&#13;
chapter of the National Honor Society.&#13;
Sponsor of the group is Mrs. Virginia Spomer.&#13;
Home Economics III girls tr eat parents to "a night out" as they serve them dinner for a&#13;
special cl ass project.&#13;
105 &#13;
Junior . Mike O'Brien carefully paints a flat on the set of "A&#13;
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,"&#13;
106&#13;
Hank (Harry Dofner) willingly meets the wicked Morgan La&#13;
Fay (Francine Angeroth) while Morgan's "partner in crime,''&#13;
Merlin (Lyle Golden) looks on.&#13;
Hank, now in control of Arthur's empire, starts the new&#13;
government off right and proceeds to tell Merlin off .. ,&#13;
royally! &#13;
Drama Department Presents&#13;
'King Arthur's Court' Production&#13;
The voice of exchange student Eden Carruther~ from England added&#13;
an air of authenticity to the drama department's "A Connecticut Yankee&#13;
in King Arthur's Court," Nov. 21-22.&#13;
This three-act comedy was the only all-school production sponsored by&#13;
the drama department during the year. The play centers around Hank&#13;
Bennett (senior Harry Dofner), a modern-dayengineerwhowas whirled into&#13;
the times of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.&#13;
Harry was supported in his role by Francine Angeroth, Rhonda Bohms,&#13;
Doug Collett, Donna Miller, Lyle Golden, Eden Carruthers, John Kuehl,&#13;
Craig Erwin, Mike O'Brien, Debbie Scurlock, and Debbie Deeds.&#13;
English Department Head Leon Armstrong directed the production and&#13;
sponsored the drama group's activities throughoutthe year. He was assisted&#13;
in November and December by student teacher Jim Humrich from Wayne&#13;
State in Wayne, Nebraska.&#13;
Play director Leon Armstrong uses makeup and a&#13;
steady hand to transform Craig Erwin into the mighty&#13;
Knight sagramore.&#13;
(Below) - Sandy (Rhonda Bohms) makes a futile&#13;
attempt to prevent Queen Morgan LaFay (Francine&#13;
Angeroth) from slashing the castle's phone wires.&#13;
107 &#13;
Talking on the telephone seems to be a universal activity.&#13;
AF9 Hosts English Night&#13;
The student body will always have a "little of England" with them&#13;
brought by Eden Carruthers, foreign exchange student from Leeds,&#13;
England.&#13;
The American Field Service Club had several money-raising projects to sponsor Eden and a student for next year. At the Chri:&gt;J:mas&#13;
season, evergreens, holly, andcandlesweresold. A bake sale at various&#13;
locations May 2 brought in needed funds.&#13;
An added feature of AFS Club this year was "English Night''&#13;
Feb. 27, at LC. The program included Eden speaking to club members&#13;
and past residents of England living in the LC school district. English&#13;
"trifles, tarts, and tea" were served as refreshments.&#13;
Serving as officers of the 69-70 school year were president, Debbie&#13;
Shields; vice-president, Lynne Guthrie; treasurer, Steve Trumblee;&#13;
secretary, Bonita Duchman; and historian, MarianneGiangreco. Elected as officers for the 70-71 school year were Steve Trumblee, president; Bomta Duchman, vice-president; Vickie Young, secretary; Nancy&#13;
Dreves, treasurer; and Carol Robinson, historian.&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Giangreco hosted Eden during her stay. Her&#13;
" American family'' also included senior Marianne and eighth-grader&#13;
Joe.&#13;
Activities of the club ended with a picnic at Henry Doorly Zoo and&#13;
a sad farewell to Eden.&#13;
AFS club members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - S. Trumblee, L. Guthrie, D. Shields, B. Duchman, M. Giangreco, Miss Linda Arnburg. SECOND ROW - L. Stout, C. Morehouse, P. Walton, V.Young, D. McMahill, D. Scurlock, B. Pruitt. THIRD ROW - L. Garber,&#13;
C. Puren, L. Blunk, E. Carruthers, G. Mass, B. Northcutt, C. Robinson, T. Kennedy.&#13;
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Eden pauses to think about her graduation from LC.&#13;
I&#13;
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~ i&#13;
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I&#13;
J&#13;
Eden and her AFS sister, Marianne Giangreco, take a genuine tea break.&#13;
With family far away, correspondence fills much of Eden's time.&#13;
109 &#13;
FTA Members are (L. to R.) ·FRONT ROW - I... Schiminke, K. Lauver, K. Shannon, E. Carruthers, D. Shields. SECOND ROW - Sponsor Miss Carol Johndreau, A. Inman, K. Hanson, H. Dofner, N. Dreves, D. Kjeldgaard, M. Henderson.&#13;
FT A Elects Dreves&#13;
To District Post&#13;
The SWI District of the Future Teachers of America&#13;
elected LC jWlior Nancy Dreves as district representative&#13;
at the fall convention, in Walnut.&#13;
Each FTA club attending the convention nominated&#13;
two of their club members for the honor. Nancy won the&#13;
post as LC's r.epresentative over sophomore Linda&#13;
Schminke. LC's FTA club provided decorations and roses&#13;
for the installation of new officers and representatives at&#13;
the convention.&#13;
Throughout, the year FT A members substituted for&#13;
elementary and high school teachers in order to gain the&#13;
experience of classroom teaching.&#13;
FTA officers were Kathy Lauver, president; Harry&#13;
Dofner, vice president; and Nancy Dreves, secretarytreasurer. English instructor Carol Johndreau sponsored&#13;
the group.&#13;
110&#13;
Nancy Dreves and Miss arol Johndreau plan decorations for&#13;
the SWI FUture Teachers convention. &#13;
Thespians Enlarge Ranks;&#13;
Select Honorary Member&#13;
National Thespian Society enlarged its ranks as 11 new members&#13;
11ere initiated into the honorary group.&#13;
New members are Candi Puren, Connie. Carlin, Lyle Golden,&#13;
Donna Miller, Mike Burke, Debbie Scurlock, Candy Boehm, Joan&#13;
Burnett, Steve Grove, John Kuehl, and Doug Collett. The Society also&#13;
chose an honorary member, Mrs. Mari e Elkin.&#13;
Officers for the 69-70 year were Rhonda Bohms, president; Jack&#13;
O'Bri en, vice-president; Francine Angeroth, secretary; and Paul&#13;
Farrell, tr easurer.&#13;
Sponsor of the Society is Mr. Leon Armstrong.&#13;
Senior Rhonda Bohms, Thespian pr esident, tells students&#13;
about the early history of drama.&#13;
New initiates sit anxiously while spotlights center on Mr. Donald Henderson, LC superintendent. Mr. Henderson&#13;
spoke to students on the growth of the Lewis Central school system.&#13;
I II &#13;
112&#13;
(Left) - Sophomore Linda Schminke stands after being announced a probational&#13;
member. (Above) - Old NHS members repeat the Society's oath. (Below) -&#13;
NHS members gather for treats served by Home Ee. Club gals. &#13;
NH9 Inducts Eight&#13;
Eight new mef!Jbers were inducted into National Honor&#13;
Society in April - almost seven. Vice-principal Ono Monachino announced new inductees Steve Stempel, Nancy Dreves,&#13;
Linda Gabel, Diane McMahill, Mary Norgard, Carol Robinson, and Tim Sunderlin. Then, midway through the ceremony, Mr. Monachino realized he had forgotten to announce&#13;
one new member. An apologetic and embarra;;sed Mr. Monachino called forward forgotten inductee Mike O'Brien.&#13;
The president of LC's Blue Blanc &lt;;hapter, Dennis&#13;
Schminke, served as master .of ceremonies. Members Debbie&#13;
Shields, DeAnna Angeroth, Pam Stiles, and Leta Wiest spoke&#13;
briefly on the qualifications for NHS membership: character,&#13;
service, scholarship, and leadership.&#13;
Mr. Monachino administered the oath to new members.&#13;
They Were then presented withgoldkeys,symbolizingkeys to&#13;
the future.&#13;
Probationary members of the society were also named.&#13;
They are sophomores Steve Gillespie, Robert Johns, Gary Kapka, Alex Pruitt, Linda Schminke, and Steve Wolf.&#13;
Music for the event was provided by LC's Baritone&#13;
Q_uartet and Chamber Choir. After the ceremony, home ec.&#13;
girls gave a tea for NHS members, parents, and administrators.&#13;
NHS President Dennis Schminke explains Society rules as&#13;
newly elected members Nancy Dreves and Linda Gabel&#13;
sign the register.&#13;
New NHS members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Diane McMahill, Mary Norgard, Carol Robinson;&#13;
BACK ROW - Nancy Dreves, Tim Sunderlin, Jack O'Brien, Linda Gabel. Not pictured Steve Stempel. .&#13;
113 &#13;
FBLA 9ells 9tickers&#13;
LC's Future Business Leaders of America had a busy&#13;
year as they sponsored the Computer Dance, helped&#13;
put on the Fourth Annual Business Invitational, and aided&#13;
Office Practice students in financing inter-business rooms&#13;
intercoms.&#13;
Fund raising projects included two car washes, a&#13;
dance, and Titan car-sticker sales. The club planned to&#13;
spend car wash money to travel to the Iowa State Business Convention but later discovered the Business Invitational was the same day.&#13;
Leta Wiest presided as the club also went on a pizza&#13;
and bowling party in April and on a picnic in May. Members toured the Northern Natural Gas Company early in&#13;
the year to examine the computers.&#13;
Rita Jensen and Brenda Taylor look through candy canes and&#13;
fea ther cages, money making projects for FBLA.&#13;
FBLA Members are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - Sponsor Miss Dorthy Peterson, N. Williams, C. Wright, G. Hansen, J. Bennett, Sponsor&#13;
Mr. Tom Fisher. SECOND ROW - K. Hummel, D. Christiansen, P. Christiansen, V. Ferguson, L. Weist, THIRD ROW - D. Collett,&#13;
M. Rodenburg, D. Durfee, H. Dofner, B, Spomer,&#13;
114 &#13;
FBLA members suds down a dirty Plymouth at their annual fall car wash.&#13;
School Board President Kenneth Wadum visits a typing class.&#13;
Club President Leta Weist (Left) discusses her adding machine&#13;
totals with Kathy Petersen.&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Activities&#13;
Offer&#13;
Challenges -&#13;
Participating&#13;
And&#13;
Winning&#13;
'' ,,, .&#13;
..... , ··~~ .~.. . ' .&#13;
Senior Marcia Goos rises to be recognized as a division winner at the&#13;
Business Invitational. &#13;
Senior Debbie Shields writes yearbook copy in addition to her&#13;
duties as editor-in-chief of the High Lights.&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
Honors LC Seven&#13;
Seven LC journalism students graduated from pen and&#13;
paper to Quill and Scroll membership in May.&#13;
Membership in Quill and Scroll, an international society&#13;
for high school journalists, is based on exceptional work on&#13;
school publications. LC journalism instructor Douglas Kreimeyer honored seniors Henry Brandt, Randi Dingman, Kathy&#13;
Kadlec, Richard Triptow and juniors Nancy Dreves, Linda&#13;
Gabel, and Candi PurenwithmembershipintheM i on Marsh&#13;
Brown Chapter.&#13;
In addition to making notable contributions to high school&#13;
publications, new members must rank academically in the&#13;
top third of their class.&#13;
Senior Debbie Shields is the lone returning member of&#13;
last year's Quill and Scroll group.&#13;
Junior members of Quill and Scroll, Nancy Dreves (Left) and Linda Gabel, will serve as coeditors of the 1970-71 High Lights.&#13;
117 &#13;
L-Club Visits&#13;
Omaha Library&#13;
Library Club sponsored a junior high party, a Sham-&#13;
. rock Dance, and took a field trip to the Omaha Public&#13;
·Library. They ended the year with a picnic at sponsor&#13;
Janet Momag's house.&#13;
Officers were Tony Peterson, president; Jackie Shoemaker, vice-president; and Leslie Stout, secretarytreasurer.&#13;
Members ponder over future library decorations. A student chooses a king-sized book for "relaxed" reading in the&#13;
school library.&#13;
Members of the Library Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW- M. Rodenburg, T. Peterson, T. Shoemaker. SECOND ROW - M. Brittain, J.&#13;
Shoemaker, J. Young, Miss Janet Montag.&#13;
118 &#13;
Varsity cheerleaders "hup-two" in a pep rally skit depicting&#13;
Coach Olson's football workouts.&#13;
Pep Club Backs&#13;
Athletic Teams&#13;
Pep Club was not a formal organized club in&#13;
1969-70, but instead consisted of allgirlsinterested&#13;
in the club, plus all of the student body who backed&#13;
LC's athletic teams. Thus it was probably the largest&#13;
Pep Club in LC history.&#13;
Pep Club girls split their two powder puff football games against TJ.&#13;
Members of the Pep Club are (L. to R.) FRONT - V. Diller, K. Lauver. FRONT ROW - P. Walton, N. Willi ams, J. Mahan, R. Peters,&#13;
S. Paulson, L. Gabel, L. Blunk, C. Wright. SECOND ROW - K. Birdsley, R. Prior, K. Marr, C. Boege, C. Puren, L. Hahn, D. Henderson, s. Hansen. THIRD ROW - H. Gabel, V. Blomquist, C. Smith, K. Peterson, C. Robinson, J. Brim, D. Milburn, c. Filkins.&#13;
FOURTH ROW - C. Hayes, K. Christiansen, P. Christiansen, G. Mass, B. Northcutt, B. Mohr, K. Dent, D. King, Mrs. Connie Ludwig.&#13;
119 &#13;
Cheerleaders Add&#13;
Color and Pep&#13;
Sporting new uniforms and numerous spirit ideas,&#13;
the cheerleaders box-stepped across the athletic&#13;
scene in a whirl of color an·d pep. Members of the&#13;
varsity squad were Val Diller (co-captain) , Janet&#13;
Mahan, Rozanne Peters, Patti Walton, and Claudia&#13;
Wright, (basketball); and Laurie Blunk, Linda&#13;
Gabel, Captii.n Kathy Lauver, Susie Paulson, and&#13;
Nancy Williams, (wrestling).&#13;
JV cheerleaders were Karen Birdsley, Heidi Gabel, Peggy McNew and Teresa Paulson (captain),&#13;
Cynthia Filkins, Chris Hays, Debbie King and Susan&#13;
Hansen (co-captain).&#13;
The cheerleaders sponsored a bake sale and a&#13;
May junior high party to raise funds for uniforms.&#13;
In addition, the cheerleaders for wrestling attended&#13;
a clinic at Thomas Jefferson High School on Nov.&#13;
15.&#13;
Cheerleader Susie Paulson helps Richard Triptow pin the tail on&#13;
the Glenwood Ram at a Titan pep rally.&#13;
Junior Varsity cheerleaders are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - C, Filkins, P. McNew, S. Hansen, T.&#13;
Paulson. SECOND ROW - H. Gabel, K. Birdsl ey, C. Hays, C, King.&#13;
120 &#13;
Cheerleaders throw off inhibitions to raise spirit with a laughter-riddled skit at a Titan pep&#13;
rally.&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - J. Mahan, P. Walton. SECOND ROW - c. Wright,&#13;
K. Lauver, V. Diller, N. Williams. THIRD ROW - L. Gabel, R. Peters, S. Paulson, L. Blunk.&#13;
121 &#13;
No Candy 9ale;&#13;
But Gals Buy Quits&#13;
Although Girls' Athletic Club was without&#13;
their. annual candy sales this year, there were&#13;
sufficient funds to complete payment of girls'&#13;
basketball suits.&#13;
Inactivity marked this club but officers were&#13;
elected. Debbie Shields served as president;&#13;
Shirly Feller, vie~ president; and Pam Hartshorn, secretary.&#13;
Coaches Tom Cannon and Eldon Gammell&#13;
sponsored the club.&#13;
Varsity players Shirly Feller (Left) and Pam Hartshorn model the&#13;
new basketball uniforms.&#13;
Members of the Girls' Athletic Club are (L. to R.) FRONT ROW - L. Hummel, J. Hummel, D. Kjeldgaard, D. Thomsen, C. Boehm,&#13;
G. Duchman, P. Hushaw, M. McBurney, J. Schoening, M. Henderson, D. Shields, Mr. Tom Cannon. SECOND ROW - K. Yochum,&#13;
D. Wolf, D. Wiese, L. Schminke, L. Guthrie, M. Giangreco, K. Dent, J. Jacobsen, C. McMahill, P. Hartshorn, M. Goos, K. Maguire, Mr. Eldon Gammell. THIRD ROW - K. Meyer, R. Heuwinkel, P. Stegeman, K. Goldapp, C. Irmer, N. Jacobsen, V. Henderson, M. Norgard, D. Feller, J. Burck, s. Feller.&#13;
122 &#13;
Members of the Lettermen's Club are (L. to R.) FRONT. ROW - R. Triptow, president, J. Campbell, vice president, H. Baumker,&#13;
secretary-treasurer, E. Hegner, sergeant at arms. SECOND ROW - D. Tackett, S. Delanty, R. Baumker, Marvin McManigal, D.&#13;
Collett, J. Green, B. Newsom, M. Christiansen, L. Lesch, M. Green, sponsor B. Olson. THIRD ROW - R. Yost, D. Kjeldgaard, D.&#13;
Loeffelholtz, W. Cropp, T. Capel, s. Wolf, A. Poore, A. Jensen, T. Russell. FOURTH ROW - F. Ross, J. Jones, D. Schminke, S.&#13;
Trumblee, D. Fisher, R. Graves, P. Farrell, Mike McManigal, C. Montang. FIFTH ROW - G. Bones, D. Woodard, J. McBurney, D.&#13;
Lauver, O. Hays, S. Grove, R. Scheer, R. Jacobs, H. Brandt.&#13;
Senior Gary Heuwinkel (Center) leads football lettermen in a cheer at the&#13;
Pep Club's Powder Puff football game against Tee Jay.&#13;
Faculty Tops Lettermen&#13;
The faculty shelled the Lettermen, 73-46, March&#13;
23, in a basketball game which is hoped to be an&#13;
annual club affair.&#13;
Members were seen throughout the year sporting&#13;
their new gray or blue Lettermen shirts.&#13;
In other projects, lettermen picked up corn and&#13;
sold Titan pens and stadium seats. A steak fry&#13;
topped the activiti es of the club for the year.&#13;
123 &#13;
Tears and Trophies&#13;
Highlight Assembly&#13;
Junior Tim Sunderlin received LC's largest trophy ever&#13;
at the Awards Assembly, May 15, for placing first in Drake&#13;
University's Physics Exam.&#13;
Tim was one of four LC students to receive special&#13;
awards. Seniors Kathy Kadlec and Lyle Golden received community service awards from the Women's Division of the&#13;
Chamber of Commerce. The American Citizen Award went&#13;
to senior Jack O'Brien.&#13;
Highlight of the assembly was the 1970 Titan Yearbook&#13;
dedication. Junior high math teacher Helen Nelson tearfully&#13;
acknowledged her appreciation to a standing student body.&#13;
All lettering athletes, outstanding students in each&#13;
department and recipients of special awards were honored at&#13;
the assembly.&#13;
Tears were everywhere when Titan yearbook editor Kathy Kadlec announced that the '70 book would be dedicated to Miss&#13;
Helen Nelson, math teacher. Few dry eyes were to be found in&#13;
the audience of students and teachers.&#13;
124&#13;
Vice-principal Ono Monachino and Drake Physics Award&#13;
winner Tim Sunderlin proudly stand with the Drake&#13;
trophy. &#13;
Classes&#13;
125 &#13;
Frosh Find&#13;
'Cupid' in Halls&#13;
The high school's "little people,''&#13;
u:;: freshmen, took the big step from&#13;
junior high, managing to keep the&#13;
pace set by upperclassmen. Yet,&#13;
though the frosh were looked down on&#13;
as mere tenderfeet in activities such&#13;
as athletics, band, and choir, they&#13;
did manage to outdo most of their&#13;
peers in the art of hallway romance.&#13;
126&#13;
Acklie, Cathy&#13;
Adkins, Nancy&#13;
Ahart, Don&#13;
Allen, William&#13;
Arp, Susan&#13;
Ault, Kerry&#13;
Bakken, Virginia&#13;
Baumker, Linda&#13;
Bellows, Tim&#13;
Bentz, Robert&#13;
Birdsley, Karen&#13;
Blomquist, Vicki&#13;
Freshmen kick up their heels, square dancing in the LC gym. &#13;
Boege, Christine&#13;
Boege, Michael&#13;
Bolton, Michael&#13;
Bones, Gordon&#13;
Bookout, Mary&#13;
Brandt, Arny&#13;
Brim, Julie&#13;
Brittain, Mahala&#13;
Brown, Forrest&#13;
Brown, Nelle&#13;
Burnite, Shelly&#13;
Carlin, Joseph&#13;
Carter, Debb · ....&#13;
Carver, Steven&#13;
Childs, Anthony&#13;
Christiansen, Karen&#13;
Clark, Steven&#13;
Coffelt, Randy&#13;
Coffey , Steven&#13;
Cole, James&#13;
Collins, Ronnie&#13;
Cozad, Mark&#13;
Crabb, Tom&#13;
Croson, Donald&#13;
Deal , Karen&#13;
Dent, Kathy Jo&#13;
Derby, Kenny&#13;
Diller, Jeffrey&#13;
Dirks, Richard&#13;
Dre ves, Cynthia&#13;
Duchman, Glenda&#13;
Durfee, Donna&#13;
Eckstrom, Dennis&#13;
Ehlert, Wesley&#13;
Elgan, Cathy&#13;
Elsbecker, Jeffrey&#13;
Everhart, Sally&#13;
Farrell, David&#13;
Fields, Kathy&#13;
Filkins, Cynthia&#13;
Fricke, Karl&#13;
Gabel , Heidi&#13;
127 &#13;
Giffin, Susan&#13;
Giroux, Bruce&#13;
Godsey, Julia&#13;
Gooch, Brian&#13;
Goos, Mary&#13;
Graves, Pamela&#13;
Graybill, Sandra&#13;
Green, Jeffrey&#13;
Grove, Diane&#13;
Hahn, Linda&#13;
Hancock, Linda&#13;
Hayes, Gordon&#13;
Hays, Chris&#13;
Heitman, Marilyn&#13;
Henderson, Denise&#13;
Heuwinkle, Rozan&#13;
Higginbotham, Lynne&#13;
Hill, Fred&#13;
Hobson, Christine&#13;
Howard, Greg&#13;
Huey, Vicki&#13;
Hulsebus, Stephen&#13;
Hummel, Janette&#13;
Hummel, Lanette&#13;
Hyatt, Kathy&#13;
Irmer, Cheryl&#13;
Jacobson, Nancy&#13;
Jansen, Carol&#13;
Jerome, Randi&#13;
Jewell, Elise&#13;
Johnson, Diane&#13;
Johnson, Douglas&#13;
Johnson, Gloria&#13;
Johnston, Patricia&#13;
Kaftan, Susan&#13;
Kealy, Timothy&#13;
King, Debora&#13;
Kleinsmith, Mark&#13;
Kmezich, Nick&#13;
Langham, Barry&#13;
Lanver, Bruce&#13;
Lenihan, Thomas&#13;
128 &#13;
Frosh class officers pose for a line up in the main off!ce. They are (From Left to Right) - Gordon Bones, pres.; Steve Clark, vice&#13;
pres.; Glenda Duchman, treas; and Diane Richards, sec.&#13;
Letner, Christie&#13;
Lewis, Brenda&#13;
Lewis, Tom&#13;
Loeffelholz, Patty&#13;
Maguire, Kathy&#13;
Main, Robert&#13;
Malone, Marlene&#13;
Marbut, Richard&#13;
Marr, Katherine&#13;
Mass, Ronald&#13;
Massie, Susan&#13;
May, David&#13;
May. Robert&#13;
May, Valerie&#13;
McBurney, Marcia&#13;
McDonald, Earlene&#13;
McKern , Lawrence&#13;
McNew, Peggy&#13;
129 &#13;
Meyer, Carla&#13;
Milburn, Debra&#13;
Miller, Dana&#13;
Miller, Steven&#13;
Mohr, Barbara&#13;
Montang, Ray&#13;
Montgomery, Teresa&#13;
Moon, Bob&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morford, Christy&#13;
Morris, Lynn&#13;
Munson, Cynthia&#13;
Munson, Lucinda&#13;
Norman, Steve&#13;
O'Neill, Connie&#13;
Overman, Harold&#13;
Palacio, Ricki&#13;
Parks, Gary&#13;
Paulson, Teresa&#13;
Peters, Julianne&#13;
Pettingill, David&#13;
Pospisal, Don&#13;
Prior, Roxanne&#13;
Pueppka, Chris&#13;
Puren, Carla&#13;
Pyles, Sherry&#13;
Ramage, Richard&#13;
Rice, Gene&#13;
Rice, Renee&#13;
Richards, Diane&#13;
130&#13;
Freshman girls put finishing touches on their tree at the Christmas choral program. &#13;
Wilkenson, Kathy&#13;
Yeoman, Tom&#13;
Young, Janet&#13;
Yost, Kathryn&#13;
Rounds, Richard&#13;
Rumbo, Kathy&#13;
Russell, Steve&#13;
Scheer, Richard&#13;
Sellers, Richard&#13;
Shoemaker, Terry&#13;
Smetana, Gale&#13;
Smiley, Sara&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Sorensen, Ricky&#13;
Sorensen, Rodney&#13;
Spicer, Loren&#13;
Stemple, Mark&#13;
Ste.vens, Cecelia&#13;
Stevens, Ed&#13;
Stevens, Henry&#13;
Stout, D:Jn&#13;
SUlentic, Karen&#13;
Tackett, Eldon&#13;
Talbott, Douglas&#13;
Taylor, Lewis&#13;
Taylor, Marsha&#13;
Thompson, Wilbur&#13;
Thoms~n , Diann&#13;
Tilley, Larry&#13;
Todd, Dee Ann&#13;
Tuttle, Wanda&#13;
Tweedt, Steven&#13;
Voltz, Dianne&#13;
Walkley, Julianne&#13;
Warneke, Lea&#13;
Watson, Vickey&#13;
~eilage, Daryl&#13;
West, Susan&#13;
Wheeldon, Julie&#13;
Wiese, Diane&#13;
131 &#13;
9ophs "Graduate,"&#13;
Conduct Survey&#13;
The sophs graduated from their&#13;
first year of innocence to a second&#13;
year of unlimited discovery. R&gt;r biology class these new-born geniuses&#13;
conducted a genetic survey, asking&#13;
eye-openers such as: "Dp the moon&#13;
and stars affect the traits of an unborn&#13;
child?" Aspiring to great heights in&#13;
most activities. the sophs survived the&#13;
year in spite of dominating upperc lassmen.&#13;
132&#13;
Adams, Margery&#13;
Adamson, _ Juanita&#13;
Allen , Cindy&#13;
Allen, Teresa&#13;
Askevics, Anita&#13;
Atkinson , Don&#13;
Baumker, Randy&#13;
Biederstadt, John&#13;
Biederstadt, Mike&#13;
Bishop, Roxanne&#13;
Bolton, Donald&#13;
Bolton, James&#13;
Bringleson, Michael&#13;
Bryson, Glenn&#13;
Burke, Michael&#13;
Burroughs, Rickie&#13;
Collier, Leona&#13;
Collins, Roy&#13;
Sophomore John Kuehl, decked out in medieval finery, takes a break from the school&#13;
play "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" to visit with journalism adviser, Mr.&#13;
Douglas Kreimeyer. &#13;
Some sophomores use odd modes of transportation.&#13;
Coo per, Gwen&#13;
Cozad, Kirk&#13;
Daily, Larry&#13;
Daily, Tom&#13;
Davis, Jim&#13;
Debbaut, Marion&#13;
Deeds, Debra&#13;
Delanty, Steven&#13;
Deuel, Robert&#13;
Devor, Roger&#13;
Dugdale, Debra&#13;
Ellerbeck, Darrel&#13;
Erwin, Linda&#13;
Evans, Dennis&#13;
Feller, Debra&#13;
Fisher, Dale&#13;
Fowler, Cindy&#13;
Fowler, Randy&#13;
Garrison, Ricky&#13;
Geer, Loretta&#13;
Gillespie, Stephen&#13;
Goldapp, Kristy&#13;
Golden, Kathy&#13;
Gooch, Sherry&#13;
Graybill, Caryl&#13;
Green, David&#13;
Green, Michael&#13;
Hansen, Karen&#13;
Hansen, Susan&#13;
Hanson, Dennis&#13;
Hardisty, Kelly&#13;
Harter, Teresa&#13;
Hatcher, Tom&#13;
Heitman, Cathy&#13;
133 &#13;
Henderson, Mary&#13;
Howard, Marilyn&#13;
Hubbard, Randy&#13;
Inman, Allan&#13;
Ir mer, Marilyn&#13;
Jahn, Volker&#13;
Jensen, Allan&#13;
Jensen, Ann&#13;
Jensen, Susan&#13;
Johns, Bob&#13;
Johnston, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Sandy&#13;
Kealy, Mary&#13;
Kerr, David&#13;
Killmon, Penny&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Duane&#13;
Kuehl, John&#13;
Leeper, Steven&#13;
LeFaucheur, Jackie&#13;
Letner, Larry&#13;
Livingston, Ray&#13;
Mahnke , Larry&#13;
Mass, Rosemary&#13;
McDonald, Joyce&#13;
M9Mahill , Cindy&#13;
McManigal, Mike&#13;
Miller, Ronnie&#13;
Morrison, Byron ·&#13;
Morrison, Sandra&#13;
Murrill , Lorraine&#13;
N1msel , Beth&#13;
Newson, Bill&#13;
Northcutt , Barbara&#13;
O'Neill, Kathy&#13;
Orent, Debra&#13;
Osborn, Cindy&#13;
Payne, Carol&#13;
Poore, Cheryl&#13;
Potter, Jerry&#13;
Poyner, Kandy&#13;
Pruitt, Alex&#13;
Pueppka, Debra&#13;
134 &#13;
White, Chris&#13;
Wilkinson, Richard&#13;
Wolf, Steven&#13;
Yost, Rodney&#13;
Rasmussen, Bev&#13;
Raus, Cindy&#13;
Redden, Lori&#13;
Ring, Roger&#13;
Ross, Fred&#13;
Ryan, Valerie&#13;
Schafer, Terry&#13;
Schminke, Linda&#13;
Schoening, Jeanne&#13;
Schultz, Richard&#13;
Score, Cindy&#13;
Scott, Jennie&#13;
Seavey, Judy&#13;
Shainholtz, Roxanne&#13;
Stegeman, Patty&#13;
Sterkel, Linda&#13;
Stevens, Doug&#13;
Stickman, Dennis&#13;
Stout, Leslie&#13;
Stukey, Edythe&#13;
Swanson, Floyd&#13;
Talbott, Gary&#13;
Thompson, John&#13;
Trumblee, Dennis&#13;
Van Meter, Gary&#13;
Van Voltenburg, Donna&#13;
Vence!, Carolyn&#13;
Wasson, Marta&#13;
Weame, Debra&#13;
Welmer, Debra&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Sophomores Fred Ross and Jeanne Schoening&#13;
collaborate for some "soul" sounds.&#13;
Listening to tapes in Spanish I helps freshman Tony Childs&#13;
improve his accent.&#13;
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who's the fairest class of all?'' ask Sophomore Class officers.&#13;
They are Jeanne Schoening, pres.; Bev Rasmussen, vice pres.; Mary Henderson, sec.; and&#13;
Mary Kealy, treas. &#13;
Junior Candi Puren begins reciting her extensive Christmas list to an W1believing&#13;
Santa Bob Pigsley, Lewis Central's groundkeeper.&#13;
Spirited Juniors&#13;
Break Prom Pattern,&#13;
Win Victory Sell&#13;
LC juniors broke tradition by sponsoring the&#13;
first LC Prom without banquet. They paid more&#13;
for a combo than any class before them - a&#13;
group complete with long hair, jeans and loud&#13;
music. These "impassioned innovators" also&#13;
introduced a new weapon in competition yells&#13;
at pep rallies. Their noisy kazoos caused a&#13;
lot of headaches but helped win the victory&#13;
bell many times.&#13;
Adams, Linda&#13;
Ahart, Kathleen'&#13;
Allan, Edward&#13;
Allen, Michael&#13;
Ault, Ronnie&#13;
Bard , Julee&#13;
Bartlett , Craig&#13;
Behm , Dennise&#13;
Be llows, Mark&#13;
Bentz, Melody&#13;
Birdsley, Michael&#13;
Blunk, Laurie&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Bolten, Peggy Jo&#13;
Bones, Greg&#13;
Bookout, James&#13;
Bowman, Richard&#13;
Brandt, Mark&#13;
Buckingham, LaVeme&#13;
Burck, Janet&#13;
Capel, Timothy&#13;
Cashoili, Elizabeth&#13;
Cassity, George&#13;
Cava llaro, Ricky&#13;
Chapman, Donald&#13;
Christensen, Barry&#13;
Christiansen, Michael&#13;
Christiansen, Patricia&#13;
Coffey, David&#13;
Coleman, David&#13;
Colton, Terry&#13;
Cooper, James&#13;
Cushman, Jacqueline&#13;
Cusworth, Robert&#13;
Darrin, Chris&#13;
Delanty, Cindy&#13;
Diamond, Pamela&#13;
Diller, Valerie&#13;
Doupe, Glenda&#13;
Dreves, Nancy&#13;
Duchman , Bonita&#13;
Ehlert, Mark&#13;
Erwin, Pamela&#13;
Farre ll, Paul&#13;
Fischer, Curtis&#13;
Gabel, Linda&#13;
Garber, Linda&#13;
Giffen, Roberta&#13;
Gillman , Melvin&#13;
Graves, Russell&#13;
Green, Jerel&#13;
Grove, Steve&#13;
Hansen, Janelle&#13;
Hanusa, John&#13;
Hayes, Calvin &#13;
Mrs. Nanci Sanger, jWlior sponsor, inspects invitations for prom with jWlior class officers Patti Walton, vice pres.; Val Diller, treas.;&#13;
Nancy Dreves, sec.; and Bonita Duchman, pres.&#13;
Ha ys, Charles&#13;
Hegner, Ernst&#13;
Heitman, Charles&#13;
Henderson, Vicki&#13;
Henrichs, Ron&#13;
Inman, Robert&#13;
Jacobson, Jane&#13;
Jansen, Ricky&#13;
Jeppeson, Julie&#13;
Johnson, Sally&#13;
Kaftan, Mary&#13;
Kennedy, Thomas&#13;
Kibat, William&#13;
Krutzfeldt, Dean&#13;
Krutzfeldt, Vicki&#13;
Kutchara, Carl&#13;
Langham, Julie&#13;
Lewis, Glenna&#13;
Lewis, Leland&#13;
Loeffelholz, Danny&#13;
Madison, David&#13;
Maguire, Michelle&#13;
Mahan, Janet&#13;
Marr, Janet&#13;
139 &#13;
Mason, Donald&#13;
Mass, Glenda&#13;
Massie, Randy&#13;
May, Peggy&#13;
McBurney, Sheryl&#13;
Mcclarnon, Debbie&#13;
McMahill, Diane&#13;
Miller, Donna&#13;
Miller, Robert&#13;
Moore, Kathleen&#13;
Morehouse, Carole&#13;
Nawrocki, Doris&#13;
Neilsen, Craig&#13;
Norgard, Mary&#13;
Norman, Colleen&#13;
O'Brien, Michael&#13;
Parrott, Cathy&#13;
Patton, Diane&#13;
Paulson, Susan&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Peterson, Tony&#13;
Poore, Allen&#13;
Pruitt. Bill&#13;
Puren, Candice&#13;
Renner, Vera&#13;
Robinson, Carol&#13;
Rodenburg, Mitchell&#13;
Russell, Tom&#13;
Sawyers, Timothy&#13;
Scheer, Robert&#13;
Schlorholtz, Mary&#13;
Schoening, Elaine&#13;
Seavey , David&#13;
Scurlo ck, Debby&#13;
Sharp., Ronnie&#13;
Shields, Mike&#13;
Shoemaker, Jackie&#13;
Simmons, Allan&#13;
Smith , Constance&#13;
Sperry, Joyce&#13;
Stevens, Leroy&#13;
Stickman , Debbie&#13;
140 &#13;
Young, Ronald&#13;
Young, Vicki&#13;
Thirsty juniors take a coke break during LC "Grub Day, " May 29. Juniors (L. to R.) are - Mike&#13;
Birdsley, Mary Ann Schlorholtz, Doris Nawrocki, Laurie Blunk, Bonita Duchman, and Bob Scheer.&#13;
Sunderlin, Tim&#13;
Tackett, Dean&#13;
Tackett, Hollis&#13;
Teague, Julia&#13;
Thomsen, Susan&#13;
Tilley, John&#13;
Trumblee, Steve&#13;
Twyford, Phyllis&#13;
Vandelicht, Cheryl&#13;
Wadum, Cheri&#13;
Walton, Patricia&#13;
Williams, Nancy&#13;
Weilage, Don&#13;
Whaley, Rusty&#13;
Wolf, Debbie&#13;
Woodard, Richard&#13;
Wright, Claudia&#13;
Yochum, David&#13;
141 &#13;
9igns&#13;
Of LC Activity&#13;
Outside&#13;
And Inside&#13;
(Right) - Senior David Durfee reflects the spirit of the Christmas season, stringing tinsel on the main office tree. (Below) -&#13;
Art student Peter Walkley works methodically at lettering&#13;
during an art class.&#13;
142 &#13;
Candi Puren, assistant Titan editor, kicks off the '70 sales campaign,&#13;
making the first yearbook sale to Mr. Gene Huntley, LC English teacher.&#13;
-LEWIS&#13;
PTA ICE&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
CENTRAL&#13;
Braving chilly winter winds, Industrial Arts Club members put up new information on the big&#13;
LC sign in from of the school.&#13;
-&#13;
143 &#13;
(Above) - Principal John Searcy&#13;
and his daughter Vicki pose for&#13;
photographer Bob Pyles at the&#13;
Prom. (Right) - David Thomsen&#13;
and Diane Henrichs, crown-bearers, stand with King Bob Henrichs&#13;
and Queen Rozanne Peters for a&#13;
regal portrait.&#13;
Peters, Henrichs Reign&#13;
At Prom Festivities&#13;
The reading of the Senior class Will by Senior class officers&#13;
Bob Henrichs and Kathy Lauver was the highligh~ the '70 Prom.&#13;
Juniors broke tradition by dropping the banquet in favor of a&#13;
better combo.&#13;
Reigning over " Spring in the Alps" prom festivities were&#13;
seniors Rozanne Peters and Bob Henrichs. The prom was held&#13;
Friday, April 17, at the German-American Society Hall in Omaha.&#13;
Other members of the court were seniors Melody Welch,&#13;
Marcia Goos, Kathy Lauver, Pam Stiles, Boyd Brandt, John Campbell, Wes Cropp, and Rich Triptow.&#13;
The Shadows of Knight entertained, ending the dance with a&#13;
smoke show. &#13;
(Above) - Pam Hartshorn, senior, and Tom Russell, 1umor,&#13;
chat beside some extensive Prom decorations of flowers,&#13;
butterflies, and streamers. (Top Right) - Senior class officers&#13;
Kathy Lauver and Bob Henrichs take turns reading the class&#13;
will to couples. (Bottom Right) - Seniors Brenda Taylor and&#13;
Boyd Brandt step through a flowered archway on to the dance&#13;
floor.&#13;
.. -,.&#13;
A&#13;
,.~ . \&#13;
-&#13;
•&#13;
lo"&#13;
.... ....&#13;
145 &#13;
"Skip Day"&#13;
Highlights&#13;
Senior Year&#13;
Initiating their own " Skip Day" was the highlight&#13;
of senior activities. More than ninety seniors participated in the "non-school sponsored" event. Yet, in&#13;
spite of the punishment for their escapade (attending&#13;
school an extra day and losing one grade point from&#13;
their spring quarter grades) most seniors agreed it was&#13;
"really worth it!"&#13;
The other main· senior activity included selling&#13;
concessions at home football games to earn money for&#13;
caps and gowns.&#13;
Seniors Dale Butler and Karen Morse agree that although&#13;
they' ve dreamed of "getting out" all year - the realization&#13;
is .. . great!&#13;
Adamson , Sue&#13;
Angeroth. Francine&#13;
Adkins, Kenneth&#13;
Bartlett, Ronald&#13;
Anderson , Larry&#13;
Baumker, Harold&#13;
A ngeroth, DeA nna&#13;
Bennett, Bruce&#13;
146 &#13;
Bennett, Joy Boehm, Candace Bohms, Rhonda Brandt, Boyd&#13;
Brandt, Henry Brandt, Jane Burnett, Joan Butler, Dale&#13;
Campbell , John Campbell, Robert Carlin, Connie Carruthe rs, Eden&#13;
Christiansen, Donna Collett, Douglas Courtier, Nancy Cropp, Wesley&#13;
147 &#13;
Delanty, Richard Dingman, Randi Durfee, David Edison, Gary&#13;
Erwin, Craig Erwin, Michael Feller, Shirly Ferguson, Vicki&#13;
Garrison, Randy Gash, Nancy Giangreco , Marianne Golden, Lyle&#13;
Goos, Marcia Guthrie, Lynne Hancock, Ron Hanson, Gayle&#13;
148 &#13;
Hartshorn, Pamela&#13;
Hopkins, Scot&#13;
Jansen, Terry&#13;
Kadlec, Kathy&#13;
Hayes, Teresa&#13;
Hummel, Kristy&#13;
Jensen, Rita&#13;
Long, Jeanine&#13;
Henrichs, Robert&#13;
Hushaw, Pamela&#13;
Jewell, Merridy&#13;
Kennedy , Douglas&#13;
Heuwinkel, Gary&#13;
Jacobs, Richard&#13;
Johnston, Linda&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Debbie&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
Kofoed, Don&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
McBurney, James&#13;
McNew, Patricia&#13;
Lambert, Mike&#13;
Lauver, Steve&#13;
McDonough, Deborah&#13;
Morse, Karen&#13;
Lauver, Dale&#13;
Magnussen, Karla&#13;
McKern, Nancy&#13;
Mortensen, Janet&#13;
Lauver, Kathy&#13;
Mahnke , Sally&#13;
McManigal, Marvin&#13;
Nichols, Diane &#13;
O'Brien, Jack O'Neal, Doug O'Ne ill, Pamela Palmerton, Fred&#13;
Pearon, Jerry Peters, Rozanne Pettengill, Linda Pratt , Jim&#13;
Prior, Patri ce Rasmussen, John Reynolds, David Ryan, Pamela&#13;
Schm inke, De nnis Schwieter, Sharon Shannon , Kathy Shiel ds, Debbie&#13;
151 &#13;
Smiley, Helen Smith, Sherry Spomer, Brian Stempel, Steven&#13;
Stiles, Pamela Taylor, Brenda Triptow, Richard W aF11eke, Mark&#13;
Watson, Linda Wearne, James Welch, Melody Whiteface, Joe&#13;
Wiest, Leta Yochum, Karen Young, Douglas&#13;
152 &#13;
Seniors carry on a debate - mini versus maxi.&#13;
Students take advantage of freetimeinseniorstudy hall.&#13;
(Left) - H_ere's how senior class officers "stack up._' ' Kathy Lauver, sec.; Bob Henrichs, v. pres.; Larry Anderson, treas.; and Boyd&#13;
Brandt, pres. (Bottom right) - Seniors help display "70" power in the halls during homecoming week. Showing class spirit are&#13;
(1. tor.) Sally Mahnke, Mark Schiller, Craig Erwin, Merridy Jewell, Bob Henrichs, and Doug Kennedy.&#13;
153 &#13;
. -..___ ... •&#13;
H&#13;
Senior Rick Jacobs eagerly reaches to shake the hand of School Board President Ken Wadum&#13;
before accepting his long-awaited diploma.&#13;
Solemn faces reflect the serious attitude of graduates marching from their final high school obligation toward much&#13;
greater responsibilities.&#13;
r&#13;
Natur ally fussy about appearance on the ''big night," senior&#13;
Gayle Hanson helps Kris Hummel adjust her graduation cap. &#13;
Graduation cap and diploma symbolize the efforts of LC seniors&#13;
who are now "on their way.''&#13;
Graduates Are&#13;
"On Their Way"&#13;
Seniors Kathy Kadlec and Francine Angeroth&#13;
shared the responsibility of addressing fellow seniors&#13;
about the "Caravan of Life" at LC Commencement&#13;
Exercises, May 26. The topic related to the class&#13;
motto "We're on the way or in the way; it's up&#13;
to us to choose."&#13;
Leta Weist' and Debbie Shields were named&#13;
ValediCto!i_~n and Salutatorian respective! as they&#13;
headed a class of 111 graduates.&#13;
LC's Concert Choir and Concert Band performed&#13;
for the ceremony. Outstanding choir member Francine Angeroth sang the solo as the chorus performed&#13;
"Climb Every Mountain.'' The band played&#13;
"Festive."&#13;
Senior Pam Hartshorn smiles her pleasure upon receiving the diploma and a congratulatory&#13;
handshake from Principal John Searcy. &#13;
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163 &#13;
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Richard Triptow&#13;
Phone 3 66-1106 a.e,~ 11 Westlake Village&#13;
STUD I O&#13;
169 &#13;
170&#13;
"Take me to your Cosmo Drive In! 11&#13;
Cosmo Drive In&#13;
3340 W. Bdway&#13;
Phone - 322-2878&#13;
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Kennedy check the fine Brunswick&#13;
equipment at Twin City Bowl.&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
322-6609&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN ~ i11.lAT FOR TASTE ~ FOOD FOR Ht~\.i'I\&#13;
3550 South 4 th&#13;
Phone 366-0627&#13;
-l&#13;
Best Wishes to the Class&#13;
of 1970 From&#13;
LAKE GROCERY&#13;
308 N a v ajo&#13;
Lk. M anawa&#13;
C o uncil Bluffs&#13;
Phone&#13;
366-9989 &#13;
YOUNKERMAN'S&#13;
Phone 322-4013 Council Bluffs&#13;
Highway 6 Bennett Ave.&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
VILLAGE&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Delivery Service&#13;
Phone: 322-2561&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
OK BARBER SHOP&#13;
512 Mynster Street&#13;
Hair Styling Razor Cutting&#13;
JOHNSON Villaqe PBAiMACY&#13;
STATE BANK AND TRUST&#13;
For the Best in Courtesy, Convenience and Competen c e&#13;
171 &#13;
172&#13;
IN PRINT&#13;
COPY CENTER&#13;
10 Glen Street Phone 322-68 86&#13;
417 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6661&#13;
Monday Thr u Saturday&#13;
No Extra Char g e&#13;
Same Day Shirt Ser v ice&#13;
Phone 328-3755&#13;
Mortensens Super Market&#13;
810 16th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Grocery Department 328 -2 646&#13;
Meat Department 328-2 171 &#13;
Cong ratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
TWIN CITY PLAZA BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
D.J. DRIVE-IN&#13;
Phone 366-15 38&#13;
1902 W. Broadway&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BLUE STAR&#13;
FOODS&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
173 &#13;
'rwin Ci~&#13;
'Es I ates&#13;
Homes From ?1 7, 400 to $20, 000&#13;
3809 Ramelle Dr. 366-0553&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Hardings ... the studio&#13;
that has more Seniors . . going ... err ... coming ...&#13;
go ... ah ah ... come this&#13;
fair DALE LAUVER&#13;
WES CROPP NAN CY GASH Call 328-3136 for Appt.&#13;
174 &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Oard Ross Drug&#13;
JOE BERALDI, B. S. Ph.&#13;
701 16 th Avenue Phone: 322-2501&#13;
Your Cleaner Is Your&#13;
Clothes 1 Best Friend&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS&#13;
&amp; LAUNDRY&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
Molgaard Body Shop&#13;
&amp; Sales Inc.&#13;
E x pert Body Work and Painting&#13;
At Reasonable Prices&#13;
Wrecker Service&#13;
Light and Heavy Duty&#13;
Ph. 322-4270 1315 3 rd St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
n FIRSTCOUNcil. BLUFFS&#13;
THE BANK WHERE YOUR SAVINGS EARN&#13;
THE HIGHEST BANK INTEREST&#13;
4 % O N REG U LAR SAVINGS&#13;
5 % ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT&#13;
(COM POU N DED QUARTERLY)&#13;
MAIN B ANK - 500 Wes t Bro adway&#13;
MANAWA DRIVE-UP&#13;
South O maha Brid ge Road&#13;
WEST SIDE DRIVE- UP&#13;
2 901 West Broadway&#13;
t75 &#13;
176&#13;
Congratulations Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
Finken Barber Shop&#13;
Men's Hairstyling Haircuts&#13;
805 South Main&#13;
Williamson Tobacco&#13;
Company&#13;
813 South&#13;
Main&#13;
Wholes ale Only&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
Gottbrechts&#13;
Hardware Stores&#13;
West End Store&#13;
3138 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Ph. 322-4401&#13;
Do'ijntown Store&#13;
160 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Ph. 322 - 4463&#13;
Good Luck Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
leather Repair&#13;
544 E. West&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs&#13;
Cong ratulations Class&#13;
of&#13;
19 70&#13;
HARRY CROWL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Real Estate Insurance&#13;
~cleaning&#13;
12 3 4th Street&#13;
ELITE&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
3144 West Broadway&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
553 Willow Phone 322-6669 &#13;
DEPT. STORE&#13;
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS&#13;
to the graduates, the faculty and&#13;
Student body of Lewis Central High&#13;
School for all of their outstanding&#13;
achievements for the 1969-1970&#13;
year. Shirly Feller and Debbie Wolf check over yearbook ad cupy&#13;
under the direction of Mr. Douglas Kreimeyer, adviser.&#13;
Congratulations to the Class&#13;
of 1970&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Maguire Oil Co.&#13;
in &#13;
178&#13;
Crown-West&#13;
Cameras . Hallmark Cards . Photos&#13;
WALLET PHOTOS&#13;
10 Color Prints $2.78&#13;
20 Color Prints $4. 05&#13;
2 0 Black and White $1. 5 0&#13;
50 Black and White $2. 95&#13;
22nd Broadway - Sundel Plaza&#13;
Phone 323 - 5804&#13;
Open 7 Days Weekly&#13;
7AMtolOPM&#13;
April 1 to Oct. 3 0&#13;
CAMPBELL'S&#13;
MANAWA&#13;
MARINA&#13;
Phone: 366 - 9967&#13;
If No Answer: 366-0759&#13;
224 Navajo Lake Manawa&#13;
People On the Go&#13;
Wake Up to KRCB&#13;
AM and FM&#13;
546 Mynster&#13;
Council B l uffs&#13;
322-4041&#13;
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r {&#13;
· /.&#13;
- I &#13;
212 W BROADWAY&#13;
DELICIOUS STEAKS - CHICKEN&#13;
&amp; SEAFOOD SERVED IN DINING&#13;
ROOM &amp; LOUNGE&#13;
CALL FOR CARRY OUT&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
32-3-4911&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ALLIED COMMUNICATIONS&#13;
EQUIPMENT SUPPLY, INC.&#13;
523 So. Main St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Pottawattamie County Ins. Agency&#13;
Take the Test That Gives Young Drivers an&#13;
Even Break on Auto Insurance Rates.&#13;
JOHN FELL&#13;
103 Pearl St.&#13;
STAN MATABLE&#13;
Phone: 322-85 72&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THRIFTWAY LUMBER&#13;
Phone: 366-0545&#13;
After Business Hours&#13;
Sundays and Holidays -&#13;
Call&#13;
DON GOLDSBERRY; M g r .&#13;
322-2 4 49 P. 0. Box 3 96&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complimente of&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Co.&#13;
414 South Main Phon e 322-66 34&#13;
Council Bl uffs&#13;
Comp l ime n ts&#13;
of&#13;
H.R. Auto Parts&#13;
Phone 366-0 196 400 5 4th Street&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Coke HERB'S&#13;
T.V. SALE &amp; SERVICE&#13;
23 0 7 We st B ro a dw ay&#13;
P h o ne 32 8 -1 5 21&#13;
Is the Real Thing THE MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Compliments&#13;
Steve&#13;
Wolf&#13;
Representative&#13;
A I . \&#13;
404 West B roadway&#13;
Phone 3 23- 71 9 5&#13;
C ongrat ulations,&#13;
C l ass o f 19 70&#13;
S Y L VEST E R SIMIAN&#13;
*TAILORING * ROUTE SERVICE&#13;
* STORAGE - Summer &amp; Winter&#13;
* SHIRTS-Expertly Laundered &amp;&#13;
Finished&#13;
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS&#13;
3343 W BWAY - 169 BENNETI&#13;
---Dial COUNCIL BLUFFS Dial&#13;
328-10081328-03351 &#13;
For Better Crops, Better Turf -&#13;
USE&#13;
Legumes - Grasses - Soybeans&#13;
Lawn Seeds&#13;
BRAND&#13;
DISCO SEED COMPANY&#13;
Phone 32 2-18 64&#13;
TIRES&#13;
BATTERIES&#13;
ACCESSORIES&#13;
U+IAUL&#13;
1000 S. Main&#13;
Dutch Mill Mobil Station &amp; Cafe&#13;
401 W. South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Statio n - 366-9922&#13;
Cafe - 366-9986&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
TYPEWRITERS&#13;
All Well Kn()wn&#13;
Makes&#13;
USED&#13;
ELECTRIC and MANUAL&#13;
TYPEWRITERS&#13;
Underwood Olivetti&#13;
Adding Machines&#13;
CASH REGISTERS&#13;
Smith's Office&#13;
Machine Co.&#13;
Only One Location&#13;
Since 1919&#13;
693 Franklin Ave. Phone 323-1731&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
The Department Store&#13;
for Beautiful People&#13;
on Broadway,&#13;
West of New York&#13;
A &amp; W DRIVE-IN&#13;
2112 West Broadway Phone 323-2553 &#13;
STEVE STEMPEL&#13;
THE&#13;
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SHOP&#13;
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Newest Styles for Men&#13;
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MELODY WELCH&#13;
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American Field Service Club -&#13;
Art Club - - - - - - - - - -&#13;
- -156-183&#13;
- -108-109&#13;
- - - - -100&#13;
Art Department- - - - - - - - - 32-33&#13;
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Baseball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 94- 95&#13;
Basketball (Boys) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 70-73&#13;
Basketball (Girls) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 74-77&#13;
Business Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50-54&#13;
Cheerleaders - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 120-121&#13;
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Drama, Plays- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -106-107&#13;
English Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46-49&#13;
Football - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62-66&#13;
Freshmen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 126-131&#13;
Future Business Leaders - - - - - - - - - - 114-115&#13;
Future Nurses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 101&#13;
Future Teachers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 110&#13;
Girls' Athletic Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - -122&#13;
Golf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 91&#13;
Graduation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 154-155&#13;
Guidance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-13&#13;
Homecoming - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67-69&#13;
Home Economics Club - - - - - - - - - - -104-105&#13;
Home Economics Department - - - - - - - - 29-31&#13;
Honors Assembly - - - - - - - - 124&#13;
Industrial Art Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 102&#13;
Industrial Arts Department - ·- - - - - - - - - 25-28&#13;
Journalism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42-43&#13;
Juniors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 137-141&#13;
Lettermen's Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 123&#13;
Library Club - - - - - - ·"' - - - - - - - - - 118&#13;
Library - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14&#13;
Math Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-18&#13;
Music - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34-41&#13;
National Honor Society - - - - - - - - - - 112-113&#13;
Non-certified Personnel - - - - - - - - - - - 10- 11&#13;
Pep Club - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119&#13;
Physical Education Department - - - - - - - 58- 59&#13;
Principals - - - - - - - - - 9&#13;
Prom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 144-145&#13;
184&#13;
Quill and Scroll - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 117&#13;
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Seniors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 146-153&#13;
Social Studies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55-57&#13;
Softball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 92-93&#13;
Sophomores - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 132- 136&#13;
Spanish - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24&#13;
Special Education - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60&#13;
Speech - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 44-45&#13;
Student Council - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 98-99&#13;
Superintendent - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59&#13;
Tennis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 90&#13;
Thespians - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 111&#13;
Track (Boys) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 84-86&#13;
Track (Girls) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 87-89&#13;
Wrestling - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78-89&#13;
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Dedication&#13;
Gary Fiscus has the fantastic ability to take separate voices, put them&#13;
together, and make a perfect blend. Not content to iust instruct such groups&#13;
as Chamber Choir, Swing Choir, Concert Choir, Varsity Choir and Freshman&#13;
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His dedication to his work brings him to school early in the morning,&#13;
keeps him there after most others have gone and often even takes up his&#13;
free time on Saturdays. .&#13;
Mr· Fiscus is always cheerful - even after 16 or 1 8 hours at, school. This&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
S. Rutledge laughs as fellow senior L. Humphrey&#13;
takes a break from painting and expresses her school&#13;
spirit . &#13;
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1&#13;
9&#13;
7&#13;
7 -- Salads, Rocky, Farrah&#13;
Fawcett-Majors and&#13;
Peter Frampton proved to&#13;
be among the hottest&#13;
topics at Lewis Cenual&#13;
this year.&#13;
The school 's cooking&#13;
staff proved that they are&#13;
with us. This year they&#13;
offered more variety ,&#13;
including a low-calorie&#13;
salad lunch. A daily&#13;
ticket cost 50¢; a weekly&#13;
ticket was $2, 50, and a&#13;
month! y, $9.&#13;
To the relief of many&#13;
a crowded student, the&#13;
new junior high was&#13;
finally completed. The&#13;
modern structure&#13;
relieved the tight&#13;
squeeze that had previously taken place at the&#13;
high school. Along with&#13;
the junior high students,&#13;
the popular ABCD schedule also left. Complaints&#13;
were heard for a while,&#13;
but eventually students&#13;
adjusted back to the old&#13;
schedule.&#13;
Many award winning&#13;
movies hit the area.&#13;
"Rocky", "A Star Is&#13;
Born" , "King Kong" ,&#13;
''Silver Streak'' , and&#13;
"Black Sunday" were&#13;
among the most popular&#13;
movies. Ticket prices&#13;
ranged from $2. 50 at&#13;
some theaters to $3. 50&#13;
at others. Council Bluffs&#13;
residents were pleased&#13;
with the opening of the&#13;
Midlands Four Theater at&#13;
the Midlands Mall .&#13;
Rock musicians offered&#13;
entertainment at the &#13;
Civic Auditorium in&#13;
Omaha. Among the most&#13;
popular musicians in the&#13;
midwest were Peter&#13;
Frampton, Kiss, Queen,&#13;
the Eagles, Jackson&#13;
Browne, and Paul&#13;
McCartney and Wings.&#13;
David Soul, the popular&#13;
star from '' Starsky and&#13;
Hutch,'' also made it&#13;
big with his singing&#13;
debut.&#13;
Bionics practically&#13;
took over TV. After&#13;
''The Six Million Dollar&#13;
Man" hit the airwaves&#13;
"The Bionic Woman"&#13;
followed. Both shows&#13;
were a hit, and now&#13;
there is talk of a bionic&#13;
boy. The long running&#13;
popular series, ''The&#13;
Mary Tyler Moore&#13;
Show,'' was taken off&#13;
the air to the disappointment of her many fans.&#13;
To the delight of others,&#13;
along came a new show&#13;
called "Char lie' s&#13;
Angels'' featuring an&#13;
atuactive actress named&#13;
Farrah Fawcett-Majors.&#13;
Along with her came&#13;
Farrah t-shirts and posters. It was Farrahmani&lt;' - The presidential election of 1976 was a close&#13;
one. Gerald Ford&#13;
attempted to stay in&#13;
office, but was defeated&#13;
by a peanut farmer from&#13;
Georgia. Jimmy Carter&#13;
moved into the White&#13;
House and brought with&#13;
him many of his down to&#13;
earth ways.&#13;
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Faculty&#13;
Adds&#13;
Faces&#13;
New faces were added to this year's faculty. Along&#13;
with the now familiar faces, fifteen new teachers&#13;
found their places in the growing curriculum. The&#13;
high school faculty had much more room in which to&#13;
work since the junior high school moved to its new&#13;
school. Mr. Cooper, history depanment, added,&#13;
"The division of the junior high has made tremendous improvements in both schools."&#13;
The teacher of the year was Mr. Gary Fiscus,&#13;
Vocal Music Depanment Head. He was given this&#13;
honor by the Lewis Central Educational Association.&#13;
(Above) "Ha, Ha, Ha!" says Mrs. Barbara Stanley to Mr. Jim&#13;
Halsted . (Below) "Goodbye crue l world!" cry Mr. Gary Fiscus,&#13;
Mr. Dennis Maddux, and Mr. Don Trapp.&#13;
l &#13;
Angeroth, Donald&#13;
Power Mechanics&#13;
Arneson, Patricia&#13;
Business&#13;
Bender, Robert&#13;
Government, Psychology&#13;
Bomgaars, Arv&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Bones, Audrey&#13;
English&#13;
Bumstead , Richard&#13;
Government&#13;
Burke , Elisa&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Chambers, James&#13;
Industrial Arts - woods&#13;
Colbert, Bob&#13;
English&#13;
Cooper, Phillip Lee&#13;
American History&#13;
Davis, Janice&#13;
English&#13;
Davis, Stephen&#13;
Science , Mathematics&#13;
Deppe , Jill&#13;
Science&#13;
Elam , Ken&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Finnigan, Jan&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Fiscus, Gary&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
Fitterer , Joanne&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Fleming , Sue&#13;
Art&#13;
Forbes, Wilson&#13;
Industrial Arts - drafting&#13;
Fox, Ronald&#13;
Math&#13;
Griffith , Jack&#13;
Library&#13;
Halsted, James&#13;
Business&#13;
Hamilton , Thomas&#13;
Art&#13;
Be ckman , Thomas&#13;
Chemistry , Physics &#13;
Holm, Dana&#13;
Science&#13;
Humphrey, Rohen&#13;
Guidance Counselor&#13;
Hueser, Peggy&#13;
Ph sical Education&#13;
King, Ted&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Klopfenstein , Carol&#13;
English&#13;
LaMantia , Frank&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Lutwi z , Larry&#13;
English, Speech&#13;
Maddux, Dennis&#13;
English, Drama&#13;
Martin , Connie&#13;
Guidance Counse lor&#13;
Matiyow, Larry&#13;
Metals&#13;
Meyer, David&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Miles, Clarence&#13;
Principal&#13;
Nelson; William&#13;
History, Sociology&#13;
Payne, Kathyann&#13;
Resource Room&#13;
Pearson, Richard&#13;
Biology, Anatomy&#13;
Powles, Dennis&#13;
History, Urban Geography&#13;
Rothenberg, Lev&#13;
English, Journalism&#13;
Santee, Richard&#13;
English&#13;
Schaefer, Conrad&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Shafer, Francis&#13;
Co-op &#13;
Shain, Michael&#13;
Guidance Counselor&#13;
Shoop, Daniel&#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
Spomer, Virginia&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Stanley, Barbara&#13;
Business&#13;
Steger, Dan&#13;
Bookkeeping, Business Law&#13;
Tannahill, Richard&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Thomas, Mary Kay&#13;
Business Education, Typing&#13;
Tr a ch ta , David&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
Trapp. Don&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
Waldenberger, Lynn&#13;
Instrumental Ans&#13;
W allenberg, Gail&#13;
History&#13;
Wellensiek, Roger&#13;
special Education&#13;
Allen, Arma Jo&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Duchman , Ze lla&#13;
Bookkeeper&#13;
Erickson, Carolyn&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Haberman, Mary Ann&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Hansen, Lois&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Mcintosh , Sharon&#13;
Asst . Finance Secretary&#13;
Pospisal, Milly&#13;
Maintenance&#13;
Smetana , Betty&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Wheeldon, Bonny&#13;
Teache r's Secretary &#13;
Happily reading his Christmas mail, vice-principal Daniel (Sa nta ) Shoop gets into the spirit&#13;
'Is it Shoop yet?'&#13;
Shoop Joins&#13;
Administration&#13;
of things.&#13;
With his ability to be firm but receptive to&#13;
students, Mr . . Daniel Shoop did a fine job in&#13;
his first year at the difficult position of&#13;
vice-principal.&#13;
Mr. Shoop came to Lewis Central from&#13;
Gehl an High School in La Mars, low a where&#13;
he taught social studies and religion.&#13;
"Mr. Shoop gained the students' respect&#13;
with his positive interaction," said Principal Clarence Miles. "He had an ability to&#13;
communicate with all students, not just one&#13;
segment of the student body.'·&#13;
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In her typical pleasant manner, activities secretary Mrs. Ze lla Duchman&#13;
straightens accounts with library aid, Ms. Arma Jo Alle n . &#13;
(Top) Principal Clarence Miles partakes in the presentation of the Optimist Club A ward to junior Diane Farris. (Bottom) Secretary Betty Smetana&#13;
stamps new textbooks in preparation&#13;
for the coming school year. &#13;
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Shain Augments Guidance Dept.&#13;
Mr. Michael Shain joined the guidance department at the beginning of the year and proved to be with the&#13;
swing of things here at LC. Mr. Shain showed his concern for the students by initiating the "rap room," This&#13;
was a room set where students and teachers could discuss their mutual concerns during their free periods.&#13;
The Department partner also included veterans Mrs. Connie Martin, Mr. Robert Humphrey and Mrs, Lois&#13;
Hansen .&#13;
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Mr. Robert Humphrey discusses class schedules with Mrs. Lois Hansen .&#13;
Mrs . Connie Martin attentive ly liste ns to a student"s concerns .&#13;
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Custodial Staff&#13;
Beautifies School&#13;
A new addition to the custodial staff. Jesse Spurgi n, puts&#13;
the finishing touches on a science room .&#13;
Custodian Rob Hoag frowns in concenuation as he searches for the solution&#13;
to his crossword puzzle while taki ng a break .&#13;
Mrs. Millie Pospisal waits for a work order f M M rom rs. ary Ann Haberman. &#13;
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N&#13;
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J ournalislll Stud en ts&#13;
Make Fresh Start&#13;
This year's journalism class had a fresh stan&#13;
when Mr. Lev Rothenberg became the new journalism instructor.&#13;
The basically new class staned out the year&#13;
with the basics of writing.&#13;
"With.in one month after school had staned, the&#13;
newspaper came out. This gave the staff the&#13;
experience of writing hile putting the newspaper&#13;
out at the same time,'' Mr. Rothenberg said.&#13;
The unusual fact about the editorial staff is that&#13;
over 50 percent of the editors were first year students.&#13;
The journalism II students' classwork consisted&#13;
mainly of a lab course where they worked on the&#13;
newspaper or did independent studying.&#13;
"I believe that the LC Highlights is one of the&#13;
better papers in Iowa," Mr. Rothenberg said.&#13;
"I'm very pleased with the paper, considering the&#13;
small staff. ' '&#13;
This year the journalism staff visited KLNG&#13;
radio and the World Herald .&#13;
Geust speakers of the class included Mr . Jim&#13;
Clemens, editorial page editor of the World Herald, and Mr. Ed Rath, photographer and reponer&#13;
for the World Herald.&#13;
Editor James Clouse looks on as Che ryl Smith , Che ryl Lairmore , and Amy&#13;
Ra ins prepa re the next issure of the LC Highlights.&#13;
Feature editor. Mary Blankenship works diligently on her upcoming layout. &#13;
News editor, Cheryl Lairmore plans the ads for the upcoming issue of&#13;
the High Lights.&#13;
Journalism instructor, Mr. Lev Rothe nberg discusses newsp&lt;\per layouts&#13;
with editor James Clouse and sports editor Amy Rains.&#13;
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English Departlllent Adds Five&#13;
--&#13;
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me&#13;
your ears, '' these words were echoed many&#13;
times in the classroom of the sophomore class&#13;
as they studied the play Julius Caesar. English&#13;
activities ranged from seeing movies in English&#13;
to the publishing of poems and shon stories by&#13;
the freshman and sophomore classes.&#13;
The Englisi1 depanment added five new faces&#13;
this year: Mr. Richard Santee; the new head of&#13;
the depanment, Mrs. Audrey Bones, Mr. Dennis Maddux, Miss Carol Kloppfinstien, and Mr.&#13;
Lev Rothenberg.&#13;
Mary Davidson and Tracy Ingram enjoy a quick game of "Pin&#13;
the Knife on Caesar" during English 10 class.&#13;
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David Overholtzer presents a speech on the history of frisbees to his third hour&#13;
English class. &#13;
Miss Jan Davis assists freshman Suzanne Newberg with an English assignment.&#13;
Mr. Dennis Maddux performs one of his many depanmental duties for English depanmem head&#13;
Richard Santee .&#13;
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LC&#13;
Corresponds&#13;
With --&#13;
White House&#13;
A letter from the White House and a new current&#13;
affairs class were two of this year's highlights for the&#13;
History depanment.&#13;
Senior Linda Grund received a letter from the&#13;
Director of Correspondence for President Ford in&#13;
response to a letter to the ex-President as pan of a&#13;
project for Mr. Richard Bumsted 's social studies&#13;
class. The letter said, among other things, "The&#13;
President was pleased to learn about your mock Presidential primary election. ''&#13;
Many students were pleased this year to learn of&#13;
Mr. Gail Wallenberg's new current affairs course .&#13;
The course, using Newsweek as the primary textbook, taught students how to work with raw data and&#13;
helped them rediscover what Mr. Wallenberg calls,&#13;
"the fine an of thinking for ourselves."&#13;
~istory students take class time to research their oral presema- uons.&#13;
-... "&#13;
History teacher Dennis Powles looks on as sophomores John Stephenson and Barry Fort look up sources.&#13;
The "bailiff" swears in the "doctor" in the Creighton Law Day Mock&#13;
Trial which 40 LC government students attended. &#13;
(Left) Sophomore Eric Wyatt takes&#13;
notes for his history research paper.&#13;
(Below) History II students take a&#13;
break while Mr. Nelson rewinds a&#13;
film. &#13;
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Exam Challenges&#13;
Math Students &#13;
Fifteen students were excused from class to take the "Annual High School Mathematics Examination."&#13;
According to the Committee on High School Contests the test is by almost any standard difficult. If any student&#13;
can solve even a few problems correctly they should fe el a sense of genuine accomplishment.&#13;
The purpose of the exam is to provide the students with interesting, rewarding and challenging problems. It is&#13;
also to stimulate and sustain interest in mathematics.&#13;
. h · FORTRA N 4 Right: Juniors Lori Little and Pe nny Acurt work dilige ntly on math assignme nt . Left: Mike Rose works key punc in · •&#13;
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Science&#13;
Is Life&#13;
(Top) A science table goes up in flame. (Bottom) Seniors Doug&#13;
Schminke, Brian Birdsley and Mark McCany experiment with a&#13;
cushion of air. (Right Top) Senior Dan Lay watches intensely as&#13;
the liquid drips slowly into a liter. (Right B~ttom) Junior Doug&#13;
Gillespie and junior Rick O'Brien work gracefully together.&#13;
v &#13;
"The study of science is important because through the&#13;
basis of scientific problem-solving methods one learns to&#13;
solve problems of life, " said Mr. V. Thomas Heckman,&#13;
Science Department Chairman. Heckman along with the&#13;
other science teachers, Mr. Dana Holm, Mr. Richard&#13;
Pearson, and this year's two new teachers, Miss Jill Deppe&#13;
and Mr. Steve Davis, tried to help students solve some of&#13;
those problems.&#13;
According to Heckman, the experiments the students&#13;
seemed to enjoy most are the ones in which objects change&#13;
color, explode, or flame. They learned what makes them&#13;
change and why.&#13;
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Senior Sherri McKern presents awards at the Business Invitational.&#13;
Business Dept. Welcomes Two&#13;
Emphasis was on practical experience in this year's business department. General business students busily worked on practice sets, simulated work secretaries for the business department.&#13;
LC welcomed two new business teachers this year. Mrs. Barbera&#13;
Stanley teaches shorthand, typing and ABC steno, and Mrs. Mary Ann&#13;
Thomas teaches typing distributive occupations.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas explained her professional goals as "trying to give&#13;
students a clear picture of the business world and equip them with the&#13;
skills, poise and confidence needed to get a job . "&#13;
Says Mrs. Stanley of the business department , "It's a fantastic business program , it's the best! " &#13;
(Top Left) Co-op students Ann Schnepel and Lark Petit take time out to chat with Mr. Shafer before leaving for their jobs. (Top Right) Typing&#13;
students busily practice. (Bottom) The business teachers are: Back Row - J. Halsted, D. Steger. Front Row - B. Stanley, P. Arneson, M.&#13;
Thomas. &#13;
Spanish Classes Learn&#13;
and Have Fun&#13;
"The Match Game," "Gangsters in Spain ," a Mexican pifiata festival&#13;
and "The Unicorn in the Garden."&#13;
No, it isn't the Sunday night television line-:-up; it's Mrs. Jan Finnegan's&#13;
Spanish department. Through games, drills and imaginative presentations,&#13;
Mrs. Finne&amp;an has succeeded once aga.in in making LC's Spanish classes&#13;
challenging and fun.&#13;
" Partido de parejas," "Gansterismo en Espana," "Fiesta con pifiata" y&#13;
"El Unicornio el'l el Jardin. "&#13;
No, no es el Tele-Guia de Sabado. Son diversiones para las clases de&#13;
espanol de la Senora Jan Finnegan. Con gartidos, presemaciones imaginativas, y ejercicios or ales, la Senora Finnegan ha hecho de nuevo las clases&#13;
alegres y interesames.&#13;
Third year students (L to R) Jo Smith , Sandy Johnson, Lisa Graybill and Lori Little horse around during Spanish class. &#13;
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(Top Left) Second year student. Lisa Cunis takes a whack at a&#13;
Christmas pinata. (Above ) Kandy Johnson. second year student, is&#13;
in full dress for a Spanish skit. (Left) Preparing the room for holiday festivities is Lisa Humphrey .&#13;
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Band Gains Acclailll&#13;
Staning out on the right foot LC Band placed first in&#13;
the summer of '76, Manispherre Concen Competition&#13;
at Winnepeg, Canada.&#13;
With Mr. Don Trapp and Mr. Dave Trachta as director and assistant director, the 115 students of Marching&#13;
Band had no choice but to perform its best during their&#13;
season, marching at all home games, Morningside ,&#13;
Soui:ie City and Creston.&#13;
Symphonic Band panicipated in the State Solo and&#13;
Ensemble Cohtest on March 25 and 26. On February 24&#13;
at the Guest Anist Concett, David Van Bogan performed with the Symphonic Band. Band also performed&#13;
for the Elementary Schools on March 8 and 9, and at&#13;
Large Group Contest at AL, May 7.&#13;
Freshman Honor Band, with the help of Mr. Trachta,&#13;
director, performed in school concerts, Missouri Valley&#13;
and Elementary Tour.&#13;
David Van Bogan pe rformed with Symphonic Band as Guest Anist&#13;
playing his flute e xtremely well!&#13;
Members of the 1976-77 Symphonic Band are: (L-R) First Row - J. Frank, T. Umphreys , C . Black, C. Warneke, R. Johnson, K. Clapper ,&#13;
S. May, s . Schoening, T. Kunh, M . McDonald, E. Stone. Second Row - E.Hansen , K. Russe ll , M. Davidson, K. Manin, G. Ratekin,&#13;
K. Bucholz, A. Foutch , K. Scha ak, B. Knapp. L. Pettit, K. Bre ndle , J. Miles, Director Don Trapp. Third Row - B. Patton, A. Schnepel, M. Dwyer, D. VanMaanen, B. Berns, J. Schepel. R. Young, K. Rie hle , B. Bellows, S. Stout. A. Anderson, J. Gunthe r . Founh Row&#13;
- D.Woods, E. Thornton, J. Miller, J. Davidson, B. Duysen, T. Burklin, C. Richards, D. King, M. McCany, J. Ba lle w, R. Rogers, L.&#13;
Kadlec. Fifth Row - D. Stuan, D. Schaak , J. Filkins, M. Miller, s. Rutle dge, R. Peterson, J. Ritter, J. Kadlec , D. Teague , B. Birdsley, D. Overholtzer. &#13;
Members of Freshman Honor Band : (L- R) First Row - R. Riso, K. Davis, B. Due nsing, R. Willia ms , M. Da vidson, C. Kullbom , M. Hayes , K.&#13;
McDaniel. Se cond Row - B. McCarty, S. He ad, B. Drive r, J. Clouse , D. Talbott, S. Bl anton, L. Hurle y , J. Schoening. Direc tor Dave&#13;
Trachta. Third Row - S. Northcutt, T. Goss , B. Bryant, J. Morrison, G. Meye r , L. Moore , P. VanMaanen. J. Lara , J. Je ppesen . Fourth Row -&#13;
M. Van Camp, B. Mon, K. Hansen, B. McCoy, R. Bebe nse e, D. Silvius, T. Monnie , C . Black, L. Edmundson, J. Je nse n . Fifth Row _ L.&#13;
Vrba, L. Benson, J. Lehman, S. Me ije ring, R. Johnson, J. Bebe nsee , M. Donne lson, J. Score , S. Washburn, D. Stuart .&#13;
Dire ctor Dave Trachta is pe rformi ng with his Freshman Band a t the Elementary To ur Conce rt, as student director , John Pe rry takes his place for the Mickey Mouse song . &#13;
Marching Band &#13;
Even the famous LC Concert Choir needs to pra tice as they are doing in&#13;
the picture above.&#13;
Choir Perfortns at&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
Wayne State was the year's main attraction for the&#13;
members of LC Concert Choir. They left here on&#13;
March 18, spent the night and performed on March&#13;
19 at Ramsey Theater for 45 minutes as Honor Choir.&#13;
They were the only group to receive a standing ovation. They also performed in Mass Choir and were&#13;
the guest Artists of the concert. Performing for about&#13;
750 people, they represented 13 different schools&#13;
from Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa. Besides Wayne&#13;
State, Concert Choir went on Elementary Tour and&#13;
performed in school concerts.&#13;
Freshman Choir performed at Large Group Contest&#13;
at AL, March 8 and also at numerous school concerts. They sang experimental music such as:&#13;
Speech music and geographical fugues.&#13;
Singing mainly Popular Music, Varsity Choir performed at School Concerts. This choir is made up of&#13;
all girls.&#13;
The man responsible for such a successful and&#13;
active year was Gary Fiscus, Choir Director. As Mari&#13;
Messerole, a choir student, remarked, " He has a&#13;
certain way of bringing out the best in us for the good&#13;
of the whole choir. ''&#13;
Members of Conce rt Choir are, (L to R) First Row - D. Kibat, E. Stone, J. Miles, C. Gittins, S. Schoe ning, K. Davick, A. Anderson , D.&#13;
Kullbom, L. Nelson. Second Row - T. Umpnreys, L. Neilsen, S. Anderson, T. Andersen, J. Bryman, C. Black, J. May, A. Foutch, L. Pettit.&#13;
Third Row - C. Elsbecker, K. Hahn, J. Farre ll, A. Sed lacek, J. Schnepel. J. Gunther, A. Rains, T . Heitman, W. Talbott , K. Manin, T.&#13;
Patzner , Director Gary Fiscus. Fourth Row - P. Heine, C. Lairmore, A. Schnepel, L. Benson, W. Mock, B. Berns, S. Bedwell, B. Fellows, D.&#13;
Van Maanen, L. Humphrey . Fifth Row - D. Gillespie, R. O'Brien, S. Ruthedge, D. Overholtzer, B. Townsend, B. Patton, D. Woods , M.&#13;
Miller, D. Green , R. Jacobs. Sixth Row - J. Goldapp. D. Stuart, J. Filkins, J. Kadlec, J. Ritter, R. Pe terson, M. Miller, E. Rogers, G.&#13;
Johnson, B. Perry.&#13;
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Mr. Gary Fiscus pretends to be Santa Claus during the Christmas concen, as he&#13;
directs the choir.&#13;
Members of Freshman Choir are: (L-R) First Row - R. Riso, D. Hahn, R. Williams, M. Davidson, C . Kullbom, G. Manin, M. Hayes, K. Brown.&#13;
Second Row - T . Waite, C. Hendrix, S. Newberg, C. Smith, S. McManigal, K. Edris, J. Jeppeson, A. She rbondy, B. Due nsing, T. Cooper,&#13;
Director Gary Fiscus. Third Row - S. Heitman, J. Kennedy, J. Nelson, B. Bryant, T . Goss, R. Bebensee, P. Talbott, P. Mccombs, D. Talbott,&#13;
T. Duggan, J. Gunther. Founh Row - M. Navak, D. Silvius, S. Trusty, K. Sueyffe ler, J. Morrison, S. Nonhcutt, J. Wilbur, K. Wysko, C.&#13;
Black, P. VanMaanen, M. Robens. Fifth Row - M. Donnelson, J. Score , J. Birdsle y, T . Kmezich, D. Stuan, L. Vrba, V. Roan, S. Me ijering,&#13;
L. Benson, J. Peterson, J. Rogers. &#13;
Members of the Varsity Choir-are (L to R) First Row - R. Clark, L. Lenhardt, R. Nichols, C. Duff, P. Mccombs, B. Bellows, K. Christiansen, J. Mattox, J. Lake. Second Row - Director Gary Fiscus, L. Cameron, L. Cameron, S. May, D. Jorgensen, G. Cushman, S. Riche, G.&#13;
Eilenstine, M. Messerole, R. Johnson, C. Warneke, P. Seager. Third Row - C. McManigal, M. Goldapp, T. Coffelt, L. Cameron, B.&#13;
Wood , S. Johnson, L. Grund, R. Kohrs, J. Stukey, P. Bledsoe, M. McKee . Fourth Row - M. Butterball, R. Palmer, W. Phillips, N. Dew,&#13;
B. Knapp, C. Croson, P. Osborn, C. Black, A. Bush, C. Igou, J. Sulentic, S. Hardisty, B. Foster. Fifth Row - D. Ross, T. Anderson, s.&#13;
Bowman , B. Quick, T. Ingram, M. Burns, A. Kuehl, T. Wittwer, J. Bode, L. Gosch , J. Farre ll, D. Vannoy.&#13;
A moment of levity brightens varsity&#13;
choir practice.&#13;
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Students Express&#13;
Hidden Talent&#13;
Hidden talent is something everyone has and L. C.&#13;
found it with the new drama teacher, Mr. Dennis Maddux.&#13;
In drama you can be what or who you want to be or not to&#13;
be. The students learned about life, themselves, and others in new exciting ways. In mime, the students learned to&#13;
use their hands and bodies to express thoughts. In improvisions the students learned to see life as someone else might&#13;
see it.&#13;
44&#13;
(Top) Sophomore Brent Cun us a nd Senior De bbie Pritche tt express not so hidde n tale nt in a short skit. (Bottom) Sophomore Lo ri Pe terson is e le cuic as she does a short skit first semester drama class .&#13;
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Speech Offers Range of Experiences&#13;
Turning on her charm, junior Mary Blankenship tries to sell a hair blower to her&#13;
audience .&#13;
Students in Mr. Lutwitze' s speech&#13;
class employed a wide range of speaking experiences including radio broadcasting, demonstration speeches and&#13;
oral interpretation of prose and poetry&#13;
selections. In a unit on television production the students were asked to create a new product and merchandise it&#13;
through the commercial medium on&#13;
TV.&#13;
Live demonstrations and evaluation&#13;
procedures by both the teacher and students augmented classroom lectures.&#13;
Development of ''body language'' was&#13;
emphasized as an asset to the communication of students' speeches.&#13;
Sophomore Brent Curtis demonstrates the use of&#13;
cameras to the speech c lass. &#13;
LC Art Students Present Show in Mall&#13;
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LC artists this year created anything and everything from silkscreens to pottery , from batik to&#13;
paintings.&#13;
Mr. Tom Hamilton, art instructor said,&#13;
"Teaching art in the high school leve l is challenging. The growth and expansion, along with&#13;
individual development is much greater in high&#13;
school than any other time in a person's life ."&#13;
The LC art III and IV classes were honored this&#13;
year to present their silkscreens and paintings at&#13;
the new Midlands Mall. LC was the first school&#13;
ever to display art work at the Mall.&#13;
The Southwest Hawkeye Eight, held on April&#13;
first and second was an an show that was attended&#13;
by many schools.&#13;
''The Hawkeye Eight expands individual horizons, and a tremendous visual experience to anyone connected to or interested in an, ' ' concluded&#13;
Hamilton.&#13;
,&#13;
Art Ill and IV students display the ir talents a t the Midlands Mall Art Show.&#13;
Art is an enjoyable experience for senior Rhonda Williams and freshman Janet Petersen as they sculpt pots .&#13;
46 J~ ~ .. . ' . ~ &#13;
Freshman Jackie Manley expresses her art talents by sculpting in her Art I class.&#13;
Bob Devor's masterpiece, entitled ''On the Road.'' Junior Jeff Peterson completes his project by cutting matboard&#13;
for his An lll class. &#13;
Faculty Enjoys Home Ee. Activities&#13;
LC faculty re*ceived great benefits from the&#13;
home economics department this year. Home Ee.&#13;
II threw a Christmas party for the teachers and&#13;
school secretaries. Goodies included punch,&#13;
brownies, fudge, cookies and cake , all of course ,&#13;
home cooked (schoolcooked?) by the student&#13;
chefs.&#13;
The teachers also benefited from the piemaking&#13;
efforts of another class. For five weeks students&#13;
working together made a pie a week. Slices were&#13;
given to faculty members who filled out questionnaires concerning the pies and how well they were&#13;
enjoyed.&#13;
The Home Ee. department gained a new member this year in the person of Mrs. Joanne Fitterer.&#13;
A 1975 graduate of North Dakota State University, Mrs. Fitterer taught Home Ee. II, family&#13;
living, nutrition and child development.&#13;
Senior Barb Lambert be nefits from a ha irstyling demonstration in home&#13;
economics class as freshmen Susan Hayes and Theresa Thrame r look&#13;
on.&#13;
Home eco, noi;ilcs teacher Mrs. Elisa Burke walks away satisfied as seniors Bob Devor and Bud Zaloudek frost their cake.&#13;
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(Left) Trying to verbalize the taste of their&#13;
pie are sophomores Kelly Christensen and&#13;
Su zy Schoe ning. (Below) The Home Ee .&#13;
Christmas pany : (R) Business teacher Mrs.&#13;
Mary Kay Thomas and secretary Mrs. Shari&#13;
Green sample the taste u eats cooked up by&#13;
the Home Ee. II class which includes (R) senior Mary Eckstrom and Laura Cameron. &#13;
Industrial Arts Receives Auto&#13;
-.&#13;
Industrial ans at Lewis Central received deserved recognition from local officials this year. The first and most&#13;
publicized point of recognition dealt with the presentation of a damaged 1976 Oldsmobile Omega to the school.&#13;
The vehicle was damaged in Nebraska and presented to L. C. in a formal ceremony attended by school officials&#13;
Don Angeroth, Wilson Forbes, Clarence Miles, Francis Shafer and Dr. James Smith, and by Mcintyr~ Oldsmobile&#13;
officials R. W. Mcintyre, Don Stanell, and Jim Wiles. The new car greatly updated the techniques in the auto&#13;
power shop by enabling the students to work on a late model automobile.&#13;
In a less publicized incident, Principal Clarence Miles demonstrated his trust in the shop students and their&#13;
teachers by having them work on his daughter's car for repair of a crumpled fender and engine work.&#13;
The apprentice auto mechanics were aided in their endeavor by metals students under the watchful eyes of Mr.&#13;
Larry Mastiyow and Lynn Waldenberger, the new instructor who replaced Michael Higdon who left at mid-year to&#13;
teach in .tl.laska .&#13;
Meanwhile, in other ·industrial arts sections, draftsmen, under department head Wilson Forbes, designed their&#13;
dream houses in Architectural drawing, and Mr. James Chambers oversaw his woods students in building Princess&#13;
Winnifred's 20-mattress bed for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress."&#13;
The faces behind the we lding masks belong to seniors Da le Valier and Grant Nelson.&#13;
50 J &#13;
(Left) Sophomore Terry Patzner lays a bed for a concrete block in inuoduction to woodwork class. (Below) Junior Jeff Peterson concenuates on his&#13;
drafting project. (Bottom) Juniors Joe Bixler and Mike McCombs work&#13;
together to tune up a car during auto mechanics class. &#13;
PE Students&#13;
Combine New and Old&#13;
(Above) Sophomores Roger Barr and and Carla Derby are light on their feet in square dancing. &#13;
Right Hand Star&#13;
Left Hand Star&#13;
Grand Right and Left&#13;
Circle Left&#13;
Circle Right&#13;
Swing Your Parmer&#13;
Dosy-does&#13;
If you haven't figured it out already square&#13;
dancing is definitely what the students are talking&#13;
about this year. Square dancing is a new activity&#13;
in the PE Department. They did dances like the&#13;
Virginia Reel and Nine Pin. Miss Peg Hveser and&#13;
Mr. Richard Tannahill joined in on this New but&#13;
rather Old form of activity.&#13;
Health was new this year also. The students&#13;
learned about drugs, poisons, mouth to mouth&#13;
resuscitation, and general first aid.&#13;
In addition students did the more traditional&#13;
activities such as basketball, volleyball and softball.&#13;
(Top) Sophomore Brain Elsbecke r keeps fit jumping ro pe. (Bottom) Rhonda Williams strikes again . &#13;
Jacobi Painting&#13;
Displayed in Library&#13;
The library took •on a new look this year when a&#13;
three panel painting entitled "Iowa Allegory" by&#13;
Richard Jacobi was on display there for three weeks.&#13;
The library aides, along with an III and IV students watched over the painting to see that no harm&#13;
came to it.&#13;
"I'm proud of the library aides that we have had&#13;
this year,'' said Mr. Jack Griffith, librarian,&#13;
"They've really heli;ed out a lot. "&#13;
:rank Diblasi and Jeff Thompson take advantage of the library dur- Browsing through the library's collection of paperbacks are Cindy Hendrix&#13;
mg a study hall . and Terri Waite .&#13;
s4 A&#13;
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Richard Jacobi's 3 pane l painting, "Iowa Allegory" was displayed in the library for 3 weeks. &#13;
Co-op&#13;
Students Look&#13;
to Future&#13;
Working half a day through Co-op prepares LC seniors&#13;
for employment af;er high school.&#13;
Along with working half a day, students attend a related class. The purpose of this class is to discuss and&#13;
help solve problems employees and emloyers often face&#13;
each day of their lives. Details such as how to tie a tie&#13;
correctly and how to obtain a raise are also taught in&#13;
class.&#13;
Co-op was not all work as students found out. This&#13;
year they raised three-hundred dollars putting on a&#13;
Haunted House for Halloween.&#13;
Co-op ended the year with an employer-employee&#13;
banquet, at Caniglias on April 18. Their guest speaker&#13;
was LC Superintendent James Smith. &#13;
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(Top Left) Mr. Francis Shafer nods in approval as Lark Petit tries to teach fellow senior Mike Warth how to tie a tie . (Bottom Left) Sophomore&#13;
Bob Felle r adds a touch of class to co-op's Haunted House. (Above) Enjoying the co-op employee - employer banque t are seniors Donna Ge ll&#13;
and Jani Clark, and Mr. George Young, their boss at the Pottawattamie County Auditor's Office . &#13;
(Top left) Sarah Price samples a pie in Home Ee . class. (Top right) Senior James Clouse gazed with interest at a World He rald printing press,&#13;
as Kathy Kotifman, public relations director explains its function. (Bottom le ft) Sophomore Flm Ritter assists Mr . Richard Santee in planting&#13;
flowers around the victory bell. (Bottom right) She rri Mc Kem shuffles through a file during class. &#13;
s&#13;
p&#13;
0&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
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Passing Game&#13;
Develops&#13;
The passing game at LC has long been forgotten until&#13;
this year due to quarterbacks Rance Rogers and Scott&#13;
Meyer.&#13;
Losing 3 games in the last 2 minutes was very frusuating to Coach Larry Matiyow, but the amount of&#13;
players that gained experience was encouraging.&#13;
Sophomores contributed highly to the varsity squad.&#13;
More lettered this year than any other year.&#13;
A big improvement in the statistics, point out-put,&#13;
defensive points and the passing game, was the biggest&#13;
asset to the 1976 Titan football season.&#13;
Head Coach was Larry Matiyou; Defensive Coach,&#13;
Steve Padilla and Offensive Coach, Tom Arnold .&#13;
(Above) Coach Larry Matiyow shouts instructions to the players on&#13;
the fie ld , (Left) Captains Dale Vallier and Gary Reed meet with&#13;
their opponents before a game . &#13;
Members of the 1976 Titan football team arc: (L-R) First Row - Co-Captains G. Reed and D. Vallie r. Second Row - S. Elonich, T. Montgomery, R. Jacobs, B. Feller, M .&#13;
McCarty, M. Mccombs. Third Row - J. Bixler, E. Rogers, T. Erwin , N. Arbogast, J. Kirn, R. Brown, D. Lay, D. Dillon. Founh Row - Coach T. King, J. Woodard, S .&#13;
Meyer, R. Rogers, S. Foreman , D. Drake , D. Overholtzer, Coach S. Padilla , T. Arnold, D. Stewart . Fifth Row - Coach L. Matiyow, D. Dick , B. Pa tton, J. Kadlec, M .&#13;
Rose, R. Hassler, J. Filkins, B. Perry, V. Pamerleau. Sixth Row - M. Miller, J. Miller, J. Coffman, K. Deeds, V. Smith, S. Rogers, R. Knapp. R. Woods, T. Berktand, G .&#13;
Jensen .&#13;
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TITAN&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
LC Opponent&#13;
8 28 St. Alben&#13;
28 20 Red Oak&#13;
9 14 Shenandoah&#13;
0 6 Clarinda&#13;
7 52 Atlantic&#13;
0 5s Harlan&#13;
8 14 Creston&#13;
18 0&#13;
20 35 A.L.&#13;
(Top) Fans cheer on Gary Reed as the starting line -up is announced before a game. (Bottom) The lineme n&#13;
have to be pe rfectly prepa red before a play.&#13;
. I &#13;
Sophomore Judy Sulentic outjumps a Red Oak guard for two points.&#13;
Guards&#13;
Gain Praise&#13;
Head Coach Eugene Miller had only praise&#13;
for his guards, "Our senior guards played the&#13;
best defense in the conference, going far&#13;
beyond what opponents and fans thought they&#13;
could, although very short, their aggressiveness, hustle, and help out were outstanding. ' '&#13;
A middle of the year slump was turned&#13;
into a get up and go as sophomores Judy&#13;
Sulentic and Lisa Curtis were recruited to&#13;
starting positions in the forward court.&#13;
Height didn't matter to them as they dug&#13;
holes in opponents' defenses.&#13;
Head Coach Eugene Miller; assistant Colleen Wallenberg; record 8-12 .&#13;
Members of the 19'76-77 Varsity Girls' Basketball ~a : (L to R) First R?w - Managers D. McCany, K. Riehle . Second Row - D. Veasey, J.&#13;
Sulentic, K. Warth, J. Peterson, L. curtis, R. Lenihan , S. Roach. Thud Row - K. Husz, L. Hartshorn , L. Roach, B. Feller, C. Foreman ,&#13;
D. VanMaanen , L. Humphrey , Coach Eugene Miller.&#13;
A&#13;
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(Top left) Senior Dawn VanMaanen beats her guard for an easy layup . (Left) .. It's mine," grunts Cindy Foreman. (Above) On the&#13;
floor for another steal is guard Kelly Wanh. &#13;
(L to R) J. Peterson, L. Humphrey, K. Warth , D. Va n&#13;
Maanen, C. Foreman greet B.&#13;
Feller as the starting line up is&#13;
announced before the game .&#13;
Junior Varsity: First Row - Managers D. McCarty, K. Riehle . Second Row - D. Veasey, J. Walton , J. May , C. McManigal , L. Jabens, K.&#13;
Brendle, J. Lake . Third Row - T. Pikschus, K. Husz, B. Anderson, L. Kadlec , M. Dwyer, J. Bode, J. Jacobs, Coach Miller.&#13;
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Wasson Named All-Stater&#13;
LC's boys'_ basketball season was one of high points and low points.&#13;
At the top was Larry Wasson who was voted to the third All-State basketball team and was the Titan's high&#13;
scorer. At the bottom was the team's 5-13 record, with the final nine games all losses.&#13;
- The season seemed to be looking up around mid-season when the basketballers had a foui game winning&#13;
sueak, but from that point things went straight downhill.&#13;
"We could have been conference contenders," said Wasson "if we had better suppon from the student body,&#13;
a better team attitude and more height."&#13;
TITAN ' BASKETBALL&#13;
LC Opponennt&#13;
63 68 Glenwood&#13;
53 64 Clarinda&#13;
50 69 Atlantic&#13;
63 62 T. J.&#13;
52 59 Creston&#13;
69 61 Shenandoah&#13;
67 63 Harlan&#13;
63 50 Red Oak&#13;
71 51 Glenwood p 59 69 Clarinda ..&#13;
56 85 Atlantic r&#13;
66 70 Creston&#13;
56 59 Shenandoah&#13;
44 80 A. L.&#13;
62 64 Harlan&#13;
60 65 Mo. Valley&#13;
55 68 Red Oak&#13;
72 75 St. Alben&#13;
DISTRICTS&#13;
62 71 T.J.&#13;
(Right) Larry Wasson outjumps a defender and rifles off a&#13;
quick shot. &#13;
(Left) Russ Woods and Dan Schaack try to help Larry Wasson who&#13;
grasps the rebound. (Below) Brian Birdsley and Dennis Stuan practice the towel drill .&#13;
Member of the 1976-77 Boys' Basketball Team: (L to R) First Row - D. Hebling, L. Wasson, E. Rogers, B. Birdsley.&#13;
Second Row - T. Leiker, J. Kadlec, R. Woods, M. Amento, S. Meyer. Third Row - D. Schaack, G. Reed, R.&#13;
Knapp, S. Rielhe, S. Rogers, D. Stuart. &#13;
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Battling for a loose ball sophomores Bob Patton and&#13;
Rance Rogers fall to the ground,. as teammates look&#13;
on.&#13;
(Above) Coach Dennis Powles plans new strategy for the next quarter during a time out. (Right) Russ Woods leaps high over all opponents for two&#13;
points.&#13;
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Clapper Grapples at State&#13;
Coach Ted King offe rs encouragement to his wrestle rs .&#13;
With a young team and a superior&#13;
attitude, LC wrestlers saw one team&#13;
member move on to state and two&#13;
others place third in sectionals.&#13;
Senior Kip Clapper represented&#13;
the school at the state meet in the&#13;
98 pound class, but lost in the first&#13;
round. Sophomores Randy . Meeker&#13;
and Danny Peterson each placed&#13;
third in sectionals. "Meeker and&#13;
Peterson missed by seconds, '' said&#13;
assistant coach Dan Steger,&#13;
explaining that they would have&#13;
moved 'on· to state had they only&#13;
placed second .&#13;
Despite their 4-6 re cord, the&#13;
wrestlers, coached by Ted King,&#13;
have many achievements to their&#13;
credit. They placed first in the&#13;
Council Bluffs Invitational and&#13;
defeated AL in a dual meet for the&#13;
first time in LC's history.&#13;
Varsity Wrestling Team: Front Row (L-R) Brian Perry, Doug Tweedt, Ki p Clappe r; Ma tgirls - Julie Lich , Patti Meeker , Chris Phippen. Second&#13;
Row - Mike Mc Combs, Kevin Collins, John Gunthe r, Dan Peterson , Mike Hya tt, Ra ndy Meeker , Dan Dillon . Third Row - Jim Asmus, Wayne&#13;
Ta lbott, Steve Foreman, Craig Richards, Randy Feller, Bob Fe lle r, Doug Dick. Fourth Row - Mark Schaeffer, Doug Gillespie, Bob Nawrocki. Curt Be rkl and, Ga ry Ratigan, Duane Boege . Fifth Row - Assist ant Coach Dan Steger, Matgirl Paula Mccombs, Coach Ted King. &#13;
(Above Left) Sophomore Dan Peterson gets into position. (Above Right) Unidentified wrestler resists a take down. (Below) Working out during&#13;
practice are wrestlers John Gunther, Craig Richards, Wayne Talbott, Craig Cowens, and John Stiles.&#13;
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Kip Clapper, senior, attempts a half-nelson and&#13;
then ends the match with a flip of his opponent. &#13;
Girl Tracksters&#13;
Reveal Great&#13;
Potential&#13;
The 1977 Titanette Track Team had a fine year, but the&#13;
best is yet to come according to Assistant Coach Ron Fox.&#13;
" If we get everybody out again with good attitudes, in&#13;
two years we could not only win state, but set some American records.' '&#13;
This year, the Titanettes placed second in Conference&#13;
and ;ere undefeated in three triangulars. Out of eight&#13;
major meets, the young team won five, placed second in&#13;
two, and placed founh in the other.&#13;
Coach Fox believes that the strong points of this year's&#13;
team came from the relays and the sprinters.&#13;
Among the records that were broken were the distance&#13;
medley team which broke the school record twice, and&#13;
freshman Phyllis Ewoldt, who bi:oke the school record in the&#13;
880 by five seconds.&#13;
Freshman Belinda Saathoff was fifth in State. She jumped&#13;
5'2"; only one inch away from tl)e winning height.&#13;
"If we are dedicated we could break the Am erican record&#13;
in distance medley and mile relay in the next few years,"&#13;
concluded Coach Fox. Julie Walton strains to clear the last hurdle before finishing the race.&#13;
First Row - Coach Larry Anderson, Coach Ron Fox. Second Row - L. Edmundson, L. Roach, J. Sulentio, D. Veasey, L. Cunis, J. Walton,&#13;
M. Stidham, D. McCany. Third Row - P. Vargas, J. Lake, S. Roach, C. Scheidle, B. Saathoff. Founh Row - C. Delanty, T. Trively, L.&#13;
Kadlec , B. Anderson, L. Vrba, B. Bryant, P. Osborn, Phyllis Ewoldt. &#13;
Phyllis Ewoldt pushes herself forward. sophomore Frank Diblasi lends his suppon&#13;
to the girls' track team.&#13;
Susan Roach suides toward victory during&#13;
the 880 medley .&#13;
Patty Vargas cracks a smile as she passes a Harlan foe. Tracksters Julie Wa lton and Barb Anderson bring up the rear. &#13;
(Right) Sophomore Janice Lake speeds toward the finish&#13;
of the 100 yard dash. (Bottom) Lori Kadlec, sophomore,&#13;
dashed forward to hand off her baton to a teammate.&#13;
TITANETTE TRACK&#13;
LC Track Event&#13;
1st Glenwood-Atlantic Triangular&#13;
4th Ramette Relays&#13;
1st Titanette Relays&#13;
1st Harlan Relays&#13;
1st Cardette Relays&#13;
1st Harlan-Red Oak Triangular&#13;
12th Disuict&#13;
1st Tigerette Relays&#13;
2nd Frosh-Soph Conference Meet&#13;
2nd Conference &#13;
Dennis Stuan sails over the high bar during a dual meet.&#13;
Harriers Place&#13;
Second at State&#13;
The LC Titan track team ended its season&#13;
with the best finish ever of any major spon&#13;
team in LC's school history; a second place finish in the Class I-A State Outdoor Track Meet.&#13;
The team socred 32 points at the State-level;&#13;
only three points behind Class I-A winner,&#13;
Nevada. The team placed three relays second;&#13;
the 440 yard relay, the 880 yard relay, .and the&#13;
mile medley relay. Three individuals also&#13;
placed at the State Meet; Eric Rogers, sixth in&#13;
the 100 yard dash; Don Heine, founh in the 220&#13;
yard dash; and Ed Croson, third in the mile&#13;
run.&#13;
The team, which was dominated in numbers&#13;
by freshmen and sophomores, also managed to&#13;
place third in the Hawkeye Conference.&#13;
Coach Robert Colbt concluded, "It has been&#13;
a pleasure to coach such a group of fine young&#13;
men and I am looking forward to it again next&#13;
year."&#13;
First Row - Eric Rogers, Steve Foreman. Second Row - David Overholtzer, Ed Croson, Dennis Stuart. Third Row - Jeff Thompson, Don Heine ,&#13;
Justin Rogers, Kurt Sueyffler, Tom Kmezick, Jay Jensen, Brian Nansel, Rusty Moe. Founh Row - Mark Donaldson, Frank Diblasi, Doug&#13;
Dick, Doug Stuart, Mike Feeney. Fifth Row - Bill Fellows, Mike Hushaw, Joel Miller, Coach Dennis Powles, Coach Robert Colbert .&#13;
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TITAN TRACK&#13;
LC TRACK EVENT&#13;
1st Red Oak Dual&#13;
3rd Missouri Valley&#13;
1st Glenwood Dual&#13;
4th Harlan Invite&#13;
Tiger Relays&#13;
Drake&#13;
4th C.B. Relays&#13;
4th Ram Relays&#13;
3rd District&#13;
3rd Conference&#13;
2nd State&#13;
(Top) Coach Dennis Powles looks on as senior Doug Schm!nke dashes by. (Bottom) Senior Jeff Henry falls eanhward after a successful vault. &#13;
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(Top Right) Seniors Ed Croson, Mike Saathoff, and Doug Schminke limber up be fore a meet. (Top Left) Eric Rogers, senior, takes a flying&#13;
le ap as teammates look with inte rest. (Bottom Right) "At least it gets me over!" thinks junior De nnis Stuart as he clears the hurdle . (Bottom&#13;
Left) Sophomore Joe l Miller attempts to cle ar the high bar in a dua l meet. &#13;
78&#13;
Gals Field&#13;
Experienced&#13;
Team&#13;
The Lewis Cenual girls' tennis team returned&#13;
all its pl;iyers from the 1976 squad.&#13;
The girls were once again able to defeat only&#13;
one dual opponent, and finished last in the&#13;
conference standings. However, improvement&#13;
was demonstrated in the Conference Tournament at the end of the season as the Titanettes&#13;
gathered enough points for a sixth place finish.&#13;
They also made a respectable showing at the&#13;
Sectional Meet , pl acing 5th among eight&#13;
teams.&#13;
At the Denison Invitational Tourname nt&#13;
Connie Faaborg finished 3rd in singles and&#13;
Terri Wolever placed .fourth. The doubles to&#13;
gather 4th place were Bonnie Feller and Amy&#13;
Rains, while Cindy Foreman teamed with&#13;
Rance Rogers in mixed doubles to gather fourth&#13;
in that category. These performances allowed&#13;
LC to finish fourth in the overall team standings.&#13;
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... Junior Connie Faaborg practices for a match.&#13;
Members of the 1976-77 Girls' Tennis Team are: (L to R) B. Feller, C, Hartshorn , C, Faaborg , T. Wolever, C. Croson , Not Pictured - Cindy&#13;
Foreman , A. Rains, S. Newberg , T. Duggan, } . Jacobs, S. Mcintosh, S. McManlgal, G. Meyer, T. Pikschus, S. Schoening, K. Wysko . &#13;
Members of the 1976-77 Boys' Tennis Team: (R to L) First Row - D. Peterson, J, Schank, B. Patton, G. Johnson, J. Perry, J. Paulson. Second&#13;
Row - G. Gillman, R. Cuswonh, R. Rogers, S. Meyer, Coach Steve Padilla.&#13;
Scott Meyer returns an opponent's volley during a conference match.&#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
Added to Roster&#13;
"The attitude and enthusiasm this year were&#13;
uemendous," explained Coach Steve Padilla.&#13;
"For our first year we had 43 anxious and willing men.''&#13;
The only let down was the record of 0-14.&#13;
Even though this was LC's first year at tennis,&#13;
they had to play other teams' varsity squads&#13;
which proved very difficult, but the players&#13;
never gave up.&#13;
The players are really excited about the new&#13;
courts that will be done because of the difficult&#13;
time they had finding practice area according&#13;
to Mr. Padilla . He is amici pa ting a suong&#13;
showing next year.&#13;
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Titanette Golf&#13;
Exceeds Expectations&#13;
The Titanette golf team had a suong and steady&#13;
year. Of nine girls who staned the season, nine finished, with all but one improving their averages by&#13;
at least five suokes.&#13;
"I was very pleased with the season," said coach&#13;
Frank La Mantia. "We had a young team made up&#13;
primarily of freshmen and sophomores. Actually,&#13;
they d · better than I'd expected."&#13;
Accepting temporaty caddy duties is sophomore Mari Messerole. Freshman Pam Van Maanen practices he r swing in preparation for a big&#13;
match.&#13;
Girls' Golf Team Front Row (L-R) Julie Lay, Joni May , Marti Goldapp . Back Row - Mari Messerole , Julie Bode, Wendy Hock, V•ac y Anderson, Coach Frank La Mantia, Pam Van Maanen.&#13;
soj &#13;
Boy Golfers&#13;
Improve&#13;
Improving on their 1976 4-9 record, the boy&#13;
golfers closed the season with a 6-8 record in varsity dual matches.&#13;
Senior James Clouse once again led the team&#13;
with a 40 stroke average for a nine hole game.&#13;
Close behind him were sophomore Dave Woods&#13;
and junior Trento Cozad.&#13;
The team, coached by Mr. Ralph Peterson ,&#13;
placed second in the city tournament and Clouse&#13;
turned '. in the tournament's second best score, 78&#13;
suokes for 16 holes.&#13;
(Left) Sophomore Dave Woods drives the ball across the fairway&#13;
(Right) and sinks a difficult putt.&#13;
First Row (L-R) Mr . Ralph Peterson, Jim Burham, Roge r Bahr, Scott Je nse n , Russ Woods . Ra ndy Jacobs, Da ve Woods, Auren Ferry. &#13;
Record Turnout&#13;
for Softball&#13;
A record number of girls came out for softball&#13;
this summer, 24 on the varsity and junior varsity&#13;
teams. "They like it, " smiled coach Rod Miller.&#13;
"If they didn't, they wouldn't come out."&#13;
The ream which faced the grueling seven week,&#13;
29 game season was a young one. At third base,&#13;
Sherri McKern was the team's only senior and one&#13;
of the best hitters.&#13;
Led by All-Stars Pat Lenihan and Shelly Storey,&#13;
the 1976 varsity team took founh place in the&#13;
Hawkeye Eight Conference with a 17-12 summer&#13;
record and a 5-13 fall record.&#13;
(Above) Shortstop Connie Faaborg tenses up in&#13;
preparation for a pitch. (Top Right) Katthy Brendle keeps her eye on the ball . (Right) With a&#13;
burst of energy, Phyllis Ewoldt slams the ball into&#13;
the outfield.&#13;
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Letting go with a strike is Teresa Goss. Sherri Mc Kern, the team's only senior, puts her all into the game, both at bat and at&#13;
third base.&#13;
Girls' Softball: Front Row (L to R) _S. McKern, M. Stidham, K. Colwell, S. Colwell, N. Davik, S. Talbott, L. Helbling, K. Forbes, S.&#13;
Schieff er, C. White. Second Row - C. She idle, P. Talbott, D. Coffman, M. Hanson , K. Brendle , B. Hook, T. Goss, E. Dufford, K.&#13;
Wysko , C. Faaborg. Back Row - Asst. Coach John Peters, L. Curtis, A. Rains, M. Fricke, L. Hartshorn, B. Fe lle r, M. Jacobson , J. Jacobs,&#13;
P. Ewoldt, Coach Rod Miller. &#13;
Baseball Team Hustles&#13;
"Youth is on our side; we've got a young bunch of&#13;
hustlers, '' said Coach Ken Elam of his 1977 boys'&#13;
baseball team. Launching from last year's second&#13;
place finish in conference with a 10-4 record , and&#13;
having to deal with the loss of All-Conference third -,&#13;
baseman Mark Murray and All-City player Dwane&#13;
Mcferrin, the team has tried to live up to last year's&#13;
showing.&#13;
Only fo ur seniors re turned this summe r: Brian&#13;
Birdsley, Eric Rogers , Dan Shaack and All-City&#13;
pitcher Larry Wasson . The sophomores appear to be&#13;
filling in many of the vacancies. Of the four sophomores which dress, three play regularly: Kevin Lindsey, Randy Jacobs, and Bob Patton.&#13;
Junior Todd Berkland is making the best of the season. The two year veteran is an outstanding catcher&#13;
and the team's best hitter. Says Elam, "He's thrown&#13;
out about half of those uying to steal on him so far. ' '&#13;
" Last year we had a team of speed demons - this&#13;
year we 've got a great attitude , ' ' Elam explained.&#13;
(Be low Le ft) Catcher Roge r Williams tags out a Glenwood runne r at&#13;
home . (Be low) David Hebling throws all his concentra tion into a&#13;
pitch .&#13;
• &#13;
Kevin Lindsey , Scott Meyer and batgirl&#13;
Jere Dingman give silent suppon to the&#13;
ba tsman.&#13;
Back Row - Dana Drake , Bob Patton, Randy Jacobs, Kevin Lindsey , Eric Rogers. Dave He lbling. Brian Birdsley , batgirls, Jere Dingman ,&#13;
Mary Davidson, Tammy Fry . Front Row - Assistant Coach, Mr. Rich Pearson, Mark Amento , Dan Schaack, Larry Wasson, Dennis Stuart ,&#13;
John Coffman, Todd Be rkland, Scott Rogers, Coach Ken Elam.&#13;
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Runners Place Second&#13;
The state cross country meet at Waterloo was&#13;
wet and muddy, the grounds soaked by rain and&#13;
lawn sprinklers , but Ed Croson managed to bring&#13;
home a third place medal and fellow senior Doug&#13;
Schminke came in 39th.&#13;
The state meet , also run by seniors Brian Birdsley and Don Hein and Sophomore Brian Nansel,&#13;
capped off a season which saw the harriers take&#13;
second place in the Ha,wkeye Eight.&#13;
Besides the formentioned runners, the cross&#13;
country team consisted of seniors Mike. Saathoff,&#13;
and Kip Clapper, sophomores Craig Richards and&#13;
Craig Lahr, and freshman Troy Clapper.&#13;
(Upper left) With a final effon Doug Schminke crosses the finish line. (Upper right) Ed Croson propels himself forward in the conference meet&#13;
which he won . (Bottom) At the sound of the staning gun , the field of runners sprint for staning position. &#13;
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Yearbook Gets&#13;
New Advisor&#13;
Under the leadership of Lev Rothenberg&#13;
yearbook this year has been an exua-curricular course. Heads of Departments were Editor-in-chief, Lori Peterson; Photography&#13;
Editor, Brent Curtis; Organizations Editor,&#13;
Lori Peterson; Departments Editor, Kim&#13;
Schneidewind; Editor in charge of classes,&#13;
Barb Knapp; Special Events Editor, Sue Rowland; Sports Editor, Kelley Worth; and&#13;
Advenisements Editor Terri Ricter.&#13;
"Memories are fleeting," says Mr. Rothenberg, "Time moves on and leaves us in&#13;
its wake.''&#13;
"But pan of us will always remain at LC.&#13;
In future years when we have reached and&#13;
surpassed our goals we will want to look&#13;
back at our humble common beginnings. We&#13;
will want to return to the carefree days of&#13;
our youth.''&#13;
This year's staff learned more than producing a yearbook they learned about photography, each other, the teachers, students, and an easier way to escape the&#13;
entrapment of study halls.&#13;
(Top) "I wonder if they really appreciate us," muses&#13;
Kim Schneidewind while putting the finishing touches&#13;
on her art class layout. (Bottom) "Is this the design you&#13;
want?" Lori Peterson asks Barb Quick. &#13;
(Left) Senior Kelley Wanh searches for spons negatives to finish&#13;
her layout. (Middle Left) Teri Richter works on her advenising&#13;
layouts. (Right) Sue Rowland proofreads her spons copy.&#13;
First Row (L to R) Mary Davidson, Brent Curtis, Kris Russell. Second Row - Mr. Lev Rothenberg, Lori Peterson, Louise Lenhardt , Sarah Price,&#13;
Michele Burns. Third Row - Tracy Ingram, Barb Knapp, Kim Schneidewind. Third Row - Jeannette Jacobs. &#13;
Student Council&#13;
Brightens School&#13;
Big bold letters, a gymnasium&#13;
Titan, and a brilliant sun-burst enlivened LC as the Student Council carried&#13;
on their painting project. This project&#13;
along with bringing the Bloodmobile to&#13;
i£ and organizing the traditional&#13;
homecoming, snowball and Christmas&#13;
panies were just a few of the achievements of this year's Student Council&#13;
and their sponsor V. Thomas Heckman. " This year," says Heckman, "I&#13;
feel we do have more organization but&#13;
we do need more active members. "&#13;
Officers for this year were President&#13;
Grant Johnson, Vi ce-President Teri&#13;
Wolever, Secretary Diane Farris, and&#13;
Treasurer Sheri Bowman.&#13;
(L to R) Front Row - Sheri Bowman, Grant Johnson, Mr. V. Thomas Hec kman , Scott Drake , Diane Farris. Second Row - K. Streffler, L.&#13;
Moore, B. Knapp , L. Pettit, J. Sulentic, M. Goldapp . Third Row - A. Rains, S. Meyer, D . Gre en , D. Larson, T. Woolever , R. Lenihan,&#13;
P. VanManean , J. Nelson. Founh Row - D. Adams, L. Humphre y, C. Foreman , N. Clark, D. Schaack, B. Curtis, D . Drake , D. Overholtzer. &#13;
(Far Left) Lisa Humphrey cleans her brush&#13;
after finishing another Student Council painting. (Left) Blood is senior Doug Sellers' contribution as Student Council brings the Red&#13;
Cross Bloodmobile to LC. (Below) Sophomore&#13;
Barb Knapp and junior Dennis Green work&#13;
together on a Student Council project.&#13;
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Art Club&#13;
Brings Tommy&#13;
An Club brought Elton John and Roger Daltry to LC&#13;
in the Film ''Tommy . •• This year the funds received&#13;
from the showing were used for the group to attend an&#13;
an exhibit at the Des Moines An Center.&#13;
Midlands Mall was the setting for some of the&#13;
groups silk screening and acrylic paintings. The&#13;
group put the pictures up mainly for show but sold the&#13;
art work to any interested buyers. The money&#13;
received went to the student whose picture was sold.&#13;
To Auren Ferry an club is here to promote the&#13;
individual leadership and participation of the students.&#13;
This year's an&#13;
club members&#13;
were: (L to R)&#13;
Auren Ferry,&#13;
Kathy Schaak ,&#13;
Tom Hamilton,&#13;
and Kim&#13;
Schneidewind . &#13;
Long distance running is the specialty of polar bear Ed Croson.&#13;
LC Polar Bears:&#13;
No Winter's Nap&#13;
How would you like to run five-hundred&#13;
miles in three months? This was the goal set&#13;
by polar bear Ed Croson. "They begin running in December and end in February,''&#13;
says bead polar bear Rohen Colben.&#13;
Reasons for joining included Doug&#13;
Schrninke's, "We build up immunities from&#13;
winter colds." "There's nothing else to do&#13;
in the winter, '' added Don Heine.&#13;
This group has no leaders. Members come&#13;
only when they wanted wearing two or three&#13;
sweat suits and planning to run three, five or&#13;
ten miles. &#13;
Home Ee Members for this year were : First Row (L to R) Cindy Christiansen, Debbie Lairemore, Cindy Vyeda, Tracy Tyson. Second Row -&#13;
Lisa Woodward, Veray Roan, Lorna Sanders, Denise Rassmusen, Mrs. Eliza Burke , Cindy Hendrix.&#13;
Home Ee&#13;
Helps Needy&#13;
Imagine thirty-two giggling in one theatre&#13;
watching the movie Nichkelodeon or sixty-four&#13;
hands all in one taffy pull. Impossible? Not&#13;
really, these were just two of the activities&#13;
enjoyed by the Home Ee Club. They went on a&#13;
hayrack ride, had a weiny roast and learned&#13;
cake decorating. There was one thing the club&#13;
did for somebody besides themselves. They&#13;
talked to the welfare agency and were told of a&#13;
needy family. Each girl brought a donation of&#13;
can goods for the people's Christmas and Easter&#13;
baskets.&#13;
Officers for this year were President Lisa&#13;
Woodward, Secretary Susan Newburg, Trea -&#13;
surer Lori Woodward and Cindy Hendrix was&#13;
activities director.&#13;
Caught in the act of taste testing her pie is sophomore Sarah Price . &#13;
Car dona ted to LC Industrial Arts by Mcintyre Oldsmobile -Cadilla c .&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
Gains Car&#13;
Loses Unity&#13;
Mcintyre Oldsmobile-Cadillac and General&#13;
Motors donated LC an Omega car. The car had&#13;
been in a derailment accident near Nevada ,&#13;
Nebraska.&#13;
The car is used as an instrument in training&#13;
students in car services techniques. Two different motors are placed on the car, one in the&#13;
engine and one in the rear so the students can&#13;
work on two different motors.&#13;
After sixteen years of teaching Wilson For-bes&#13;
says, " I have seen the unity in group projects&#13;
dwindle to almost nothing. The group tends to&#13;
work on projects for personal gain without the&#13;
worry of a grade . ''&#13;
(L to R) Mr. Wilson Forbes , Ma rk Schaefer, John Peterson, Bob Nawrocki , Ke vin Sawye rs, Mr. Donald Angeroth, Mr. James Chambe rs,&#13;
Tracy Pe te rson , Ne il Arbogast, Ed O'Dona ld, Mike Schaffe r.&#13;
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DE SAN&#13;
First Row (L to R) Mrs. Jan Finnegan, Sandy Johnson, Lisa Graybill, Brenda Norl em . Second Row - Je ane tte Glenn, Lisa Gallaway, Dianne&#13;
Henderson, Mike Athey, Bob Swanson.&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
Has Good Year&#13;
"Tuvimos un ano bueno," said Mrs. Jan Finnegan, Spanish club sponsor. In English that me ans,&#13;
"We had a very good year in Spanish Club. "&#13;
Among their activities were a Christmas party and&#13;
caroling with Blot Club, going to the movies, a&#13;
picnic in May, a play entitled "So This Is Mexico'' that was presented to the junior high during&#13;
National Foreign Language Week, and eating out&#13;
at a Mexican restuarant.&#13;
Officials of Spanish Club were Brenda Norlem,&#13;
president; Lisa Graybill , vice-president; Mike&#13;
Athey, treasurer; Robert Swanson, secretary .&#13;
Giving a little kick are Dianne He nderson, Lisa Ga llaway, Bre nda Norlem, and Lisa Graybill. &#13;
Noise&#13;
Affects&#13;
Mice&#13;
"Exciting" has to be the word to describe this year's&#13;
Science Club. Among their "quests for Knowledge" as&#13;
sponsor V. Thomas Heckman, put it were experiments&#13;
involving the digestive tract and gravity. An important&#13;
event for Science Club was attending the Iowa Science&#13;
and Humanities Symposium in Des Moines.&#13;
Doug Farris, President, presented a paper concerning&#13;
the effects of noise on mice. Another important happening for Science Club was the membership of girls&#13;
Joni Clouse , Secretary, Janis Nelson , Treasurer. James&#13;
Clouse was the vice-president.&#13;
(Top) Doug Farris shows the afte r- eff ects of noise on his mice . (Above) Ja nice Ne lson is shown feeding her mice . &#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Gets Fresh Start&#13;
For the first time in three years Pep Club was an&#13;
active organizat"on in which anyone could join to show&#13;
their school spirit. Along with a fresh stan, the group&#13;
also got new sweaters with a megaphone in the middle&#13;
which read LC Pep Club, the megaphone was white and&#13;
the background of the sweater was blue. Teresa Piercy,&#13;
this year's President was asked, "Why was Pep Club&#13;
created?" She replied, "We are there to back up the&#13;
cheerleaders and express enthusiasm for our team . ''&#13;
Teresa Piercy shouts out a cheer as the boys' basketball team scores&#13;
two more points for our home team.&#13;
First Row (L to R) Lisa Neilsen, Bridgette Berry, Alice Kuehl, Karen Schumann, Paulette Gallup. Second Row (L to R) Kandace Johnson, Robin&#13;
Palmer, Cindy Christensen, Edie Saar. Third Row (L to R) Robin Vichel, Anne Sedlacek. Founh Row President Tereasa Piercy. &#13;
Round Robin&#13;
Tests Chess Players&#13;
Round Robin is not a new kind of bird. It's the&#13;
way LC Chess Club finds the best player. They&#13;
play three sets of round robin against other teammates, the losers being eliminated from each&#13;
game, until one player is left. This year Doug&#13;
Schminke won th title as most valuable player.&#13;
Chess tournameqts in Omaha against Eastside,&#13;
Burke, Gross, Pa pillion, Ron Colley, and Social&#13;
Settlement were just a few of the many schools LC&#13;
defeated.&#13;
Traveling on to Des Moines, the group played&#13;
five rounds of chess with local schools. During this&#13;
week-end the group stayed at the YMCA 's Youth&#13;
Center enjoying all the leisure life activities of a&#13;
vacation.&#13;
"If I don't move this pawn he' ll take me with his queen, " muses Vernon Pomerleau while Terry Patzner plans strategy for his next move .&#13;
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102&#13;
Donkey BB&#13;
Buys&#13;
Boys Body&#13;
Builder&#13;
LC brought the Donkey Basketball trophy home&#13;
with them this year as the team won the annual Donkey Basketball tournament sponsored by the Lettermen's Club.&#13;
Money received from the game was given to&#13;
Booster Club to help pa y for the ne w weight&#13;
machine.&#13;
Leaders were president Dale Vallier, vice-president Tim Montgomery, treasurer Rex Knapp, Sergeant-at-arms Richard Johns, and their advisor was&#13;
Ken Elam.&#13;
First Row (L-R) T. Erwin, S. Meyer, D. Larson, J. Kem, E. Croson, K, Clapper. Second Row - T. Berk land, J. Miller , D. Overholtzer, R.&#13;
Rogers, D. Peterson, S. Elonich , J. Clouse, R. Meeker. Third Row - R. Knapp. D. Vallle r, E. Roge rs, L. Filkins, J. Coffma n, T . Montgomery, D. Drake, B. Perry. &#13;
(Top Left) Girls' high scoring bowler Shelly Bledsoe throws a suike ·&#13;
(Above) Strike! (Top Right) Rolling right along is the spare picked up&#13;
by boys' high scorer Brian Townsend.&#13;
Bowling Club&#13;
Strikes Again&#13;
Hard work took place in the bowling club more this&#13;
year than ever before, for when the bowling club&#13;
staned LC was without a manager. Brian Townsend&#13;
took charge until Mr. Davis was hired for the job.&#13;
Captains for this year's teams consisted of Jenny&#13;
Mc Vey, Brian Townsend, and Dale Miller.&#13;
Even though Davis had brought in two new Frosh&#13;
teams, none qualified for the State meet at Red&#13;
Oak.&#13;
Despite bad luck the teams placed over all not too&#13;
bad, the girls finished in second place while in a tie&#13;
breaker between LC and TJ for 2nd place, TJ made a&#13;
sudden death roll to shove LC boys to third.&#13;
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Porn Pon&#13;
Makes Changes&#13;
Porn Pon sponsor, Carol Klopfenstein admitted this&#13;
was her first year as the group's leader. There were&#13;
six freshmen this year instead of just two as in past&#13;
years. !!he traditional drum entrance was replaced&#13;
by a song . Andi Foutch was the captain. She taught&#13;
routines to the girls that she learned from camp. The&#13;
co-captains are elected by the squads.&#13;
Running concession stands at track, ushering at the&#13;
plays and concerts, parents nights and an end of the&#13;
year picnic kept the group busy all through the year.&#13;
"We are supposed to do that ? " asks Eva Marie Stone, Julie Miles , a nd&#13;
Ki m Brown.&#13;
(Front ) - A. Foutch, E. Stone . Second Row (L to R) R. Williams, R. Johnson , S. Schoeing, J. Miles , J. Smith, K. Brown . Third Row - J.&#13;
Clouse, T. Kinh, M. Robens, D. Knapp, C. Tinins, L. Moore , J. La ra. Fourth Row - K. Bucholz, S. Ande rson , K. Hansen , N . Clark , B.&#13;
Rapa lje, K. Elsbecker, J. Brayman . &#13;
(Left) Jill Lara salutes the a udi ence during a half-time break . (Bottom&#13;
Left) Cindy Gittins, Nancy Clark and Rhonda Williams softshoe ac ross&#13;
i.he gym during a band pe rformance . (Below) Kathy Bucholz and&#13;
Rhonda Johnon pe rform their Pom-pon routine for the basketball fa ns.&#13;
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LC Swing Choir&#13;
Shows Determination&#13;
Swing Choir showed determination and desire this&#13;
year ~ they completed their first year as an extracurricular activity. 1976-1977 was necessarily a formative year as the choir, also known as the Lewis&#13;
Corporation, had to fill spaces vacated by ten graduating seniors. This did not, however, deter the&#13;
intrepid choir members who came in at 7:15 a.m.&#13;
two mornings a week, and practiced evenings for two&#13;
or three hours at a time.&#13;
The choir staned the year with a performance at&#13;
the Fall Vocal Concert , picked off fourth place at&#13;
the West Side Jazz Festival in March, and finished&#13;
the year as featured performers at the Shables Products Distributors' Convention in Omaha.&#13;
Said member Dennis Green, "Last year we lost&#13;
seven guys; this year we lose six girls. This was a&#13;
year of renewal for the male section . Next year wil-1&#13;
be one of renewal for the female section.''&#13;
Senior Stan Rutledge belts out another song during Swing Choir&#13;
practice.&#13;
First Row (L to R) D. Woods, W. Mock , D. V. , L. Neilsen , C. Gittins, R. Peterson. Second Row: G. Fiscus, S. Anderson, D. Ove rholtzer. L ·&#13;
Humphrey, A. Schnepel , B. Lamban , J. Miles, B. Cunis, E. Thorton. Third Row : D. Green, O. Gillespie, S. Rutledge , R. Hurley , G. Johnson , J. Filkins, B. Townsend.&#13;
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First ·Row (L to R) S. Heitman, T. Kurth, T. Ingram , s. Bowman, J. Farrell. Second Row - J. Adkins, S. Schoening, D. Kullbom, A.&#13;
Sherbondy, C. Lairmore, R. Palmer. Third Row - G. Fiscus, T. Kmezich, M. Novak, B. Perry, R. Peterson, J. Birdsley, J. Ballew, T.&#13;
Patzner, T. Umphreys.&#13;
Watermelon, Watermelon, Watermelon, sings Rodney Peterson in&#13;
the gym as he practices for Swing Choir.&#13;
Hard Work&#13;
Pays Off&#13;
Young, hard working, serious, successful . . . Does&#13;
that sound like a political candidate? Well, it's not;&#13;
it's the LC Chamber Choir. They have performed for&#13;
Salem Methodist Church, employees of Union Pacific&#13;
Railroad, and the Farm Bureau Wives, among others.&#13;
"Daniel, Servant of the Lord," "Masterpiece," "On&#13;
a Wonderful Day Like Today," and the Carpenter's&#13;
"Cresent Moon" are all pieces that have been polished&#13;
to perfection through what direector Gary Fiscus calls&#13;
"working hard, having a goal, an/ii having fun. "&#13;
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Cheerleaders&#13;
Show Spirit&#13;
"Spirit!" That's what LC Cheerleaders are all&#13;
about. As they yelled, jumped, kicked and&#13;
screamed their way through over 75 games, the&#13;
squad was kept busy keeping students and players&#13;
''up'' for activities. Led by sponsor Ms. Peggy&#13;
Hueser and tri-captained by seniors Donna Gell and&#13;
Leslie Sanders and junior Diane Farris, the yellmongers had an extremely active year. In addition to the&#13;
normal activities of planning homecoming with the&#13;
Student Council, working out schedules for Pep Rallies, sometimes on notice of an hour or less, and&#13;
helping bake and serve on Parent's Night, the cheerleaders kept busy this summer running the Snack&#13;
Shack at softball and baseball games.&#13;
Cheerleaders Julie Flannagan and Phylis Heine inspire spirit among the&#13;
students at a football pep rally.&#13;
First Row (L to R) M. Goldap, D. Kullbom, J. Flanagan, T. Fry, J. Dingman, K. Smith, C. Delanty . Second Row - M. Messerole, S.&#13;
Bowman, D. Gell, P. Heine , M. H'aner, J. Clark, D. Adams, L. Benson, B. Frohardt, L. Sanders, O. Farris.&#13;
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Freshman Cheerleaders for 1977 are: (Left to Right) Andrea She rbondy, Suzy Heitman , Kathy Edris, Cheryl Kullbom.&#13;
(Right) "We were all good little girls this year Sama," says Karen&#13;
Smith, Jere Dingman, Donna Gell, Dawn Adams, and Tammy Fry.&#13;
(Above) A reassuring smile from Sherri Bowman always makes everbody's day a little br"ghter.&#13;
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109 &#13;
National Honor&#13;
Society of ~~77''&#13;
One of the many rewards for outstanding high&#13;
schoo chievement is induction into the National&#13;
Honor Society.&#13;
This year fony-eight LC students received this&#13;
reward, having been chosen by a faculty committee&#13;
which judges students on the basis of scholarship,&#13;
character, leadership, and service. Those inducted&#13;
at the April twenty-eighth ceremony are listed&#13;
below (under group picture).&#13;
Seven Sophomores were given a probationary membership. They are as follows: Bonnie Berns, Sherri&#13;
Bowman , Margaret MacDonald, Kevin Martin,&#13;
David Overholtzer, Tom Umphreys, and Cindy Warneke.&#13;
Dan Shaack welcomes Doug Tweedt to the National Honor Society&#13;
Ill&#13;
NHS Members (not necessaily pictured above): Dawn Adams, Kathy Bucholz, Jani Clark , Judi Clark , James Clouse , Scott Drake , Cindy&#13;
Foreman, Andy Foutch, Kathy Hahn, Erick Hansen, Lisa Humphrey , Barb Lambert, Lisa Neilsen, Lark Pettit , Sue Rowland, Dan Schaack,&#13;
Doug Schminke , Janelle Smith, Dan Teague, Dawn VanMaanen, Don Heine, Sally Hines, Carolyn Lake , Ste phanie Larsen, She rri McKe rn,&#13;
Stan Rutledge , Doug Tweedt, Te rri Wolever, Mike Athey , Bruce Duysen, Kandy Johnson, Scott Meyer. Kathy Schaack , John Davidson,&#13;
Karen Davick , Dennis Green, Julie Huent, Grant Johnson, Cheri Smith, Joyce Smith, Eva Marie Stone , Bonnie Be rns, She rri Brown , Marga -&#13;
ret MacDonald, Kevin Manin, David Ove rholtzer, Tom Umpreys. Cindy Warneke.&#13;
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Quill and Scroll&#13;
Initiates Four&#13;
Working toge ther on an upcoming issue of the " Highlights" are Quill and Scroll members&#13;
(clockwise from left) Cheryl Lairmore , Che ryl Smith, Kim Schneidewind, and Amy Rains.&#13;
Quill and Scroll, an international&#13;
journalism society, gained four new&#13;
members from Lewis Central this year.&#13;
To qualify for membership, students&#13;
must have done superior work in journalism and maintained a 'B' average&#13;
in school work.&#13;
Those named to the society by advisor Lev Rothenberg are juniors Cheryl&#13;
Smith and Amy Rains, Highlights&#13;
sports editors; junior Kim Schneidewind, art editor; and senior Cheryl&#13;
Lairmore, new editor.&#13;
Previous initiates include James&#13;
Clouse, Cindy Foreman and Te rri&#13;
Wolever.&#13;
Cheryl Lairmore checks the ad count in preparation for the May 13 issue of the " Highlights. "&#13;
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Jazz Band&#13;
First in SWI&#13;
Providing exceptional entenainment and bringing honors to the school seemed to be the aim of&#13;
the LC Jazz Band this year, as the band brought&#13;
home two first place trophies, including first in&#13;
SWI, out of the five contests they panicipated in,&#13;
and finished up the year with fifth place at the&#13;
Stat; -contest. The Jazz Band also performed in&#13;
several concerts throughout the year, including&#13;
the annual Jazz Concert.&#13;
At each contest, certificates were given for&#13;
those soloists who the judges felt had done outstanding jobs. Those who received such honors&#13;
include : Barb Lambert , te nor saxophone ; Rick&#13;
O'Brien, trombone; Bruce Duysen , e lectric bass;&#13;
Tom Umphreys, elec tric guitar; Dave Woods,&#13;
trumpet; and Margaret MacDonald, keyboard.&#13;
Third - cha ir trum pet pl a yer Bob Patton&#13;
remarked that this year's music was easier than&#13;
last year's and hat due to having it more wellrehearsed the band produced a cleaner sound .&#13;
Practic ing for the Tri-State Festival is Sophomore Tom Umphre ys who&#13;
went to rece ive a Na tiona l Jazz Educators Solo Citation.&#13;
Practicing for the annua l Jazz Band Concert are: First Row (Left to Right) Kevin Manin, Eric Lee Hanse n. Back Row - Bob Pa tton, Ma rk&#13;
Miller, and David Woods.&#13;
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During the business invitational, first place ribbon for 10 key adder was&#13;
awarded to Diane Kibat by Sheri McKe rn .&#13;
BLOT Brings&#13;
Big Red.&#13;
LC faculty vs. Big Red ? That's right! On&#13;
March 15 LC hosted.· the University of Nebraska&#13;
in a game of basketball. Big Red bounded to a&#13;
victory over our faltering faculty.&#13;
With the money . received from the game&#13;
BLOT members went to Kansas City on a camping trip.&#13;
But these were. not the only activities enjoyed&#13;
by the group. The traditional Halloween pany&#13;
was held at Mr. Halsted 's home and to finish&#13;
the costume party tht'!-y all went to the JC's&#13;
haunted house. Christmas caroling at rest&#13;
homes, the ice follies, and the end of the ye ar&#13;
picnic were also .enjoyed.&#13;
Officers this ye.ar were President Sheri&#13;
McKern, Vice-President Julie O'Neal. Secretary Cindy Christiansen, Treasurer was Carolyn&#13;
Lake, and Photographer Janice Lake.&#13;
(First Row L to R) D. Rapsenson, T, Jones, P. Mc Kern, D. Ha nsen , C. Christi ansen , S. Pon er, C . McManigal. (Second Row) - J. Lake . J. May ,&#13;
M. Goldapp, J. Quick, K. Bowe rs, S. McKern, Mr. James Ha lsted, B. Quick, S. Bedwe ll , L. Sande rs, J. Ferre l, R. Queen .&#13;
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Thespians&#13;
Can't Be Gonged&#13;
As chapter 3091 of the National Thespian Society entered its eighth year of existence it became&#13;
more active than in years past. New drama director Dennis Maddux took over as advisor and Stan&#13;
Rutledge was elected President, Dennis Green&#13;
Vice-President, and Lisa Neilsen Secretary-Treasurer . ..several interesting ideas were advanced for&#13;
the year, including a dinner theater, children's&#13;
theater and an Act-a-thon, twenty-four hours of&#13;
continous stage entenainment. Thespian ini tiations for the upcoming year in May took on a little different accent with the "Annual Thespian&#13;
Gong Show, ' ' in which the initiates had to present&#13;
an ''act,' ' which could not be ''gonged'' by&#13;
judges Stan Rutledge, Julie Miles, Lisa Humphrey, Rod Peterson and Dennis Green.&#13;
In spite of the overwhelming desire of some&#13;
people to spell he group's name with a "b" the&#13;
Thespians had a very successful year. Exasperated Rodney Peterson uies to explain about Who's On First to&#13;
dumbfounded Dennis Green .&#13;
Practicing for the play, "The Wizard of Oz ," are (Left to Right) Kris Elsbecker, Linda Roach, Barb Knapp, Julie Miles, Lisa Humphrey , and&#13;
Stan Rutledge . &#13;
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Class of '80&#13;
Has the Most&#13;
Guess who's got the most? The freshmen do this year, as they are the largest&#13;
class in the history of Lewis Cenual.&#13;
Their activities include the freshmansophomore float, which was voted the&#13;
best float. during the Homecoming festivities.&#13;
Freshman class officers for the 1976-&#13;
1977 school year include Kurt Streyfeller, president; John Perry, vice-president; Cheryl Smith, treasurer; and LeeAnn Moore, secretary. Jan Davis is the&#13;
head sponsor for the freshmen.&#13;
Adkins, Janice&#13;
Allen, Scott&#13;
Amburn, Mark&#13;
Anderson, Carla&#13;
Asbach, David&#13;
Auffart, Richard&#13;
Bahr, Roger&#13;
Barnes, Debra&#13;
Barnes, Russel&#13;
Barr, Tammy&#13;
Baxte r, Janette&#13;
Baxte r, Judy&#13;
Bebensee, John&#13;
Be bensee , Resa&#13;
Belt, Kare n&#13;
Benson, Laurie&#13;
Bir.dsley, Jeff&#13;
Black, Carol&#13;
Blanton, Shari&#13;
Bledsoe , Nora&#13;
Bowers, Chris&#13;
Brassell, Donald&#13;
Bressman, Jim&#13;
Brittain, Robert&#13;
Freshman Cindy Hendrix spends her free time flipping through different books and&#13;
magazines. &#13;
Brown, Kim&#13;
Bryant, Belinda&#13;
Bucholz, Miche lle&#13;
Burk, Maurice&#13;
Burnham, Jim&#13;
Bums, Lisa&#13;
Busbee , Frances&#13;
Bush. Ange la&#13;
Cam, Em&#13;
Cameron, Linda&#13;
Campbell, Dan&#13;
Cane r, Teena&#13;
Christianse n, David&#13;
Christensen. Danny&#13;
Clark, Joseph&#13;
Clark, Nancy&#13;
Clouse , Joni&#13;
Coffelt, Tammy&#13;
Cohrs, Allen&#13;
Collins, Cathleen&#13;
Colliver, Tammy&#13;
Col well, She lly&#13;
Coonce, Elizabe th&#13;
Cooper, Rohen&#13;
Cooper, Teresa&#13;
Copeland, Raymond&#13;
Crabb, Tim&#13;
Cubrich, Tim&#13;
Cusworth. Roge r&#13;
Davi ck , Sonia&#13;
Da vidson , Michael&#13;
Davis, Kimbe rl y&#13;
Dew , Clare nc e&#13;
Dingman , Jill&#13;
Dixon, Jackie&#13;
Doffin, Steven&#13;
Donnelson, Mark&#13;
Driver, Re becca&#13;
Duensing, Brenda&#13;
Duggan, Tracy&#13;
Dye, Kathleen&#13;
Echte rnach, Mark&#13;
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118 J&#13;
Edmundson, Lesa&#13;
Edris, Kathy&#13;
Elgan, Brad&#13;
Erbe5, Chris&#13;
Feeney, Michael&#13;
Ferry , Arnold&#13;
Finney, Mark&#13;
Fit zgerald, Edward&#13;
Foster, Mark&#13;
-. Fox , Jeff&#13;
Fox, Rodney&#13;
Fredrickson, Anthony&#13;
Fulton, Dale&#13;
Fulton, Michael&#13;
Galloway , Lisa&#13;
Gardner, Leona rd&#13;
Geick. Steve&#13;
Gillman, Gregory&#13;
Gilsuap, Mary&#13;
Godse y . Naomi&#13;
Goss , Teresa&#13;
Graham, David&#13;
Green , Gaylynn&#13;
Griffin, Andy&#13;
Grimm, Todd&#13;
Gunther, Joe&#13;
Hahn, Diane&#13;
Hanse n , De an&#13;
Ha nse n, Kathleen&#13;
Hansen, Lori&#13;
Hanson. Susan&#13;
Hardisty , Shelly&#13;
Harris, Ricky&#13;
Have n, David&#13;
Ha wk ins , Ke lly&#13;
Ha yes, John&#13;
Ha yes , Melanie&#13;
Hayes , Susan&#13;
Head, Christopher&#13;
Heany, Anne&#13;
Heitman, Suzanne&#13;
Helbling, Richard &#13;
Henderson, Dianne&#13;
He ndrix, Cynthia&#13;
Hermsen, Robin&#13;
Higginbotham, Da ,·id&#13;
Hills , Arleen&#13;
Holtz , Kathy&#13;
Hove, Tracie&#13;
Hurley , Lori&#13;
Husz, Kelly&#13;
Igou, Donna&#13;
James , Billy&#13;
James, Norma&#13;
Jensen, Ja y&#13;
Je nse n, Scou&#13;
Jeppeson, Jack ie&#13;
Johnsen, Thomas&#13;
Johnson, Chery l&#13;
Johnson , Lori&#13;
Johnson, Roge r&#13;
Jones, Lisa&#13;
Jones , Tamra&#13;
Kealy, Martha&#13;
Ke a ly , Matthe w&#13;
Kennedy , Jill&#13;
Kle pfe r, Robbi e&#13;
Kme zich, Tom&#13;
Knapp, Robin&#13;
Knapp, Rodney&#13;
Kofoed , Randy&#13;
Kofoed, Ra ymond&#13;
A fo ul ball glances off the bat of freshma n&#13;
She ll y Colwell.&#13;
fit 119&#13;
'I&gt;' ... .-. &#13;
Freshman Janet Wilbur looks on as freshman Janice hides behind a locker.&#13;
Kohrs, Tammy&#13;
Kramer, Richard&#13;
•# Kroll, Jill&#13;
120 J&#13;
Kullbom , Cheryl&#13;
Lahr, Colleen&#13;
Lairmore, Deborah&#13;
Lairmore, Steve&#13;
Lara, Jill&#13;
Larsen, Steve&#13;
Lear, Mark&#13;
Lehman, Jody&#13;
Lenihan, Dennis&#13;
Mahnke, Don&#13;
Malick, Randy&#13;
Manley, Jackie&#13;
Marr, James&#13;
Martin, Gina&#13;
Martin, Tina&#13;
Maschmeier, Lawrence&#13;
Mathiesen, Mark&#13;
May, Roger&#13;
McCany, Rebecca&#13;
Mc Combs, Paula&#13;
McConnell, Vicki&#13;
McCoy, Betsy&#13;
McDaniel, Kimberly&#13;
McGruder, Maureen&#13;
McKee, Donald&#13;
Mc Kem, Denise&#13;
McManigal, Sandra&#13;
-r-- ..--r-- --- - I&#13;
::: I _, &#13;
Mc Ve y, Dennis&#13;
Meeke r, Patricia&#13;
Meijering, Sandra&#13;
Meyer, Gre tchen&#13;
Meyer, Mark&#13;
Moe , Rusty&#13;
Monnie, The resa&#13;
Montgome ry, Dean&#13;
Moore , LeeA nn&#13;
Moore, Pa t&#13;
Morgan , Danie l&#13;
Morrison, Janelle&#13;
Moll, William&#13;
Mowe ry, She ri&#13;
Ne lson, Janis&#13;
Newbe rg, Suzanne&#13;
Nixon, Seo!!&#13;
Norgard, Patrick&#13;
Nonhcuu, She ryl&#13;
No vak, Mark&#13;
Oba!, Douglas&#13;
Oleson, Frank&#13;
Osborn, Steven&#13;
Parroll, Lura&#13;
Pa rroll, Michael&#13;
Pe rry , John&#13;
Pe te rson, Jane t&#13;
Porte r, Seo!!&#13;
Pom ey, Joni&#13;
Portrey , Ramie&#13;
Probst , Brian&#13;
Quick, Joanne&#13;
Rapalje, Kristi&#13;
Rasmusse n, De nise&#13;
Reed, Tracy&#13;
Reeser , Joa nne&#13;
Reynolds, John&#13;
Riso , Robin&#13;
Roan , Ve rnay&#13;
Robe rts, Marti&#13;
Roche, Eugene&#13;
Rocholz, Rebecca&#13;
.i 121 &#13;
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122 j&#13;
Rocholz, Rohen&#13;
Rogers, Justin&#13;
Rorebeck, Gary&#13;
Ross, Sonja&#13;
Rothermund, Rhonda&#13;
Russell, Michael&#13;
Ryan, Shawn&#13;
Saa tho ff, Belinda&#13;
Sanders, Loma&#13;
Schaack, Peter&#13;
Schaefer, Mike&#13;
Schaefer, Jeff&#13;
Schiedle , Cyndy&#13;
Schellen, Tim&#13;
Schoening , Jeffe ry&#13;
Score , Joe&#13;
Shannon , Greg&#13;
Sherbondy, Andrea&#13;
Sherry, Clinton&#13;
Sil vi us, Douglas&#13;
Smi th , Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Debbie&#13;
Smith, Duane&#13;
Smith , Gary&#13;
Smith, Kirk&#13;
Smith, Wanda&#13;
Spalti, Tracy&#13;
Stahr, Mike&#13;
Starr , Kelley&#13;
Stewart, Murray&#13;
Stidham, Meschele&#13;
Street, Gregg&#13;
Streyffeler, Kurt&#13;
Stuart, Douglas&#13;
Swanson, Latricia&#13;
Swanson, Rohen&#13;
Talbott, Denise&#13;
Talbott, Penny&#13;
Taylor , Geri&#13;
Techau, Tracy&#13;
Thramer, Theresa&#13;
Trusty, Stephanie &#13;
Freshme n Tracy Hove and Tammy Colliver make up de tention time in&#13;
Room 1 by working on the yea rbook.&#13;
Tyrre ll, &lt;:;harlone&#13;
Tyson, Traci&#13;
Uyeda, Cynthia&#13;
Van Camp , Mark&#13;
VanClea ve , Je ff&#13;
Van Horn, Tammy&#13;
Van Maa nen, Pame la&#13;
Vargas, Pauicia&#13;
Veasy , Thomas&#13;
Vincent, Je rry&#13;
Vrba, Lori&#13;
Waite , Tammy&#13;
Wa ite , Te rri&#13;
Watts, Jackie&#13;
Weave r , Jim&#13;
We lls, Anhur&#13;
Wesley, Dawn&#13;
Wilbur, Jane t&#13;
Williams, Roge r&#13;
Wilson, Ted&#13;
Wood, Ba rbie&#13;
Woodward, Lisa&#13;
Woodwa rd , Lori&#13;
Wysko , Ka the rine&#13;
Za loudek, Clifford&#13;
Not Pic tured:&#13;
Bressman, Da le&#13;
Clappe r, Troy&#13;
Conye rs, Keith&#13;
Fa rris , Elizabeth&#13;
Fisher, Jack&#13;
Gillespie , Andrew&#13;
Hickman, Michael&#13;
Huey , Randa ll&#13;
Hushaw , Mike&#13;
Little , Randy&#13;
Mant z , Ryan&#13;
McCreary, Ky le&#13;
Neff, Da le&#13;
Pike , Ra lph&#13;
Schroder , Virgil&#13;
Sie pker, Brenda&#13;
Washburn , Scott&#13;
Waus, David&#13;
j 123 ' • 'I~ &#13;
124&#13;
Sophomore Gary Ratekin , Vibes player in the LC Jazz Band ,&#13;
pratices for an upcoming comest.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Capture Float Prize&#13;
Working together paid off this fall as the Sophomores and Freshmen took first pl ace with their&#13;
Homecoming float.&#13;
Lev Rothenberg, tenth grade English teacher ,&#13;
commented that, "The sophomore class is filled&#13;
with interesting personalities. They represent a good&#13;
cross section of the attitudes prevalent in the youth&#13;
of today."&#13;
Sophomore class officers include: Judy Sulentic ,&#13;
president; David Overholtzer, vice-president; Sherri&#13;
Bowman , secretary; and Lori Kadlec, treasurer.&#13;
Glass sponsors are Donald Angeroth, head sponsor;&#13;
Thomas Hamilton, Frank LaMantia, Peggy Hueser,&#13;
Conrad Schaefer, Francis Shafer, Dan Steger, and&#13;
Roger W ellensiek .&#13;
Andersen, Barbara&#13;
Anderson , Aaron&#13;
Aparo, Phillip&#13;
Asmus, James&#13;
Bachman, Rebecca&#13;
Baker, Keith&#13;
Ballew, Jeff&#13;
Bedwell, Sheryl&#13;
Bellows, Be cky&#13;
Bendorf, Sherry&#13;
Berkland , Cunis&#13;
Berns, Bonnie&#13;
Bichel, Robin&#13;
Black, Cheryl &#13;
Bledsoe, She lly&#13;
Bode, Julia&#13;
Boege , Duane&#13;
Bookout, Jennifer&#13;
Boruff, Lennea&#13;
Bowman, Brad&#13;
Bowman, Sherri&#13;
Brayman, Daniel&#13;
Brendle, ·Ka thy&#13;
Burns, Mark&#13;
Burns, Miche le&#13;
Butterbaugh, Michelle&#13;
Cameron, Lee Ann&#13;
Carpenter, Robert&#13;
Carter, Tina&#13;
Cashoili. Helen&#13;
Cermak, John&#13;
Chapman, John&#13;
Christensen , Kelly&#13;
Clark, Regina&#13;
Collins, Frank&#13;
Collins, Kevin&#13;
Colwell, Penny&#13;
Cook , De an&#13;
Coonce, James&#13;
Cooper, Tammy&#13;
Craft, Barbe&#13;
Craft, Jay&#13;
Croson, Cynthia&#13;
Curtis, Brent&#13;
Curtis, Lisa&#13;
Cushman, Gloria&#13;
Davidson , Mary&#13;
Davis, Robin&#13;
Derby, Karla&#13;
Diblasi, Frank&#13;
Dick, Douglas&#13;
Dingman, Jere&#13;
Doffin, Dewayne&#13;
Doffin, Ted&#13;
Drake , Dana&#13;
Duff, Carol&#13;
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Dwyer, Melanie&#13;
Ecksuom, Phil&#13;
Ellinstine , Gloria&#13;
Eisenaur, Jerome&#13;
Elgan, Wanda&#13;
Elsbecker, Brian&#13;
Epperson, Jerry&#13;
Feller, Rohen&#13;
Fellows, William&#13;
- J'errel, Jan&#13;
Finney, Craig&#13;
Flanagan, Julie&#13;
Foreman, Steve&#13;
Foster, Barbara&#13;
Frank, John&#13;
Fry, Jeanne&#13;
Fry, Michael&#13;
Fry, Richard&#13;
Fry, Tammy&#13;
Gallup, Paulette&#13;
Godsey, Jennie&#13;
Godsey, Kim&#13;
Goldapp . Manie&#13;
Good, Richard&#13;
Gosch, Lisa&#13;
Gunther, John&#13;
Haberman, Steve&#13;
Hagee, Weslynn&#13;
Hansen, Teresa&#13;
Hanson, Brian&#13;
Harrill, Tracy&#13;
Hartman, Fred&#13;
Heath, Brian&#13;
Hermsen , Scott&#13;
Inankur, Sa lib&#13;
Ingram, Tracy&#13;
Jabens, Linda&#13;
Jacobs, Jacque&#13;
Jacobs, Randall&#13;
Johnson, Julie&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca&#13;
Johnson, Rhonda &#13;
Jorgensen, Diane&#13;
Kadlec, Lori&#13;
Kilgore , Michael&#13;
Kilibarda, Shelly&#13;
King, Douglas&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Darrell&#13;
Klein, Peggy&#13;
Knapp, Barbara&#13;
Kramer, Ernest&#13;
Kramer, Robert&#13;
Kudirka, Victoria&#13;
Kuehl, Tracy&#13;
Kurth, Terri&#13;
Lake, Janice&#13;
Lawson, Gail&#13;
Lawson, Sandy&#13;
Lay, Julie&#13;
Lear, Mark&#13;
Lenhardt, Louise&#13;
LeRette , Donna&#13;
Lich, Robert&#13;
Lindsey, Kevin&#13;
MacDonald, Margaret&#13;
Martin, Kevin&#13;
Cropping a picture for the next editon of "Highlights" is sophomore Brem Curtis, photography editor for the newspaper.&#13;
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Matthew, William&#13;
Mattox, Jolene&#13;
May, Joan&#13;
May, Shelly&#13;
Mayberry, Scott&#13;
Mccombs, Carroll&#13;
McKee, Melinda&#13;
McManigal , Cindy&#13;
Mcsorley, Vicky&#13;
Meeker, Randy&#13;
Merrick Janelle&#13;
Messerole, Mari&#13;
Mickles, Roben&#13;
Miller, Dale&#13;
Miller, Joel&#13;
Mitchell, Paula&#13;
Mock, Wendy&#13;
Nansel, Brien&#13;
Nichols, Rhonda&#13;
Obal , Scott&#13;
0 ' Donald, Edward&#13;
Osborn , Ryan&#13;
Otto, Diane&#13;
Overholtzer, David&#13;
Sophomore Bob Pa tton practices his serve at the Valley View tennis courts. &#13;
Palmer, Robin&#13;
Palmenon, Pat&#13;
Patterson, Scott&#13;
Patton, Robert&#13;
Patzner, Terry&#13;
Peters, Mike&#13;
Peterson, Tracy&#13;
Peterson, Danny&#13;
Peterson, Lori&#13;
Peterson, Rodney&#13;
Phippen, Christie&#13;
Pigman, Carla&#13;
Pikschus, Theresa&#13;
Pomerleau, Vernon&#13;
Powles, Jon&#13;
Price, Sarah&#13;
Pruett, Roberta&#13;
Queen, Douglas&#13;
Quick, Barbara&#13;
Ratekin, Gary&#13;
Reese r, Mary&#13;
Richards, Craig&#13;
Riche, Susan&#13;
Riehle , Kathy&#13;
Ritter, James&#13;
Rogers, Rance&#13;
Ross, Deborah&#13;
Ross, Leon&#13;
Rowland, Danny&#13;
Russel, Kris&#13;
Saar, Edie&#13;
Schaeffer, Mark&#13;
Schank, Cassandra&#13;
Sche llen, Larry&#13;
Schnepel , Janice&#13;
Schoening, Blaine&#13;
Schoening, Susan&#13;
Schumann, Karen&#13;
Schutzenhofer, Tina&#13;
Sellers, Rohen&#13;
Sheldon, Kathy&#13;
Shinn, Brad&#13;
129 &#13;
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Smith, Victor&#13;
Spalti, Sharee&#13;
Starr, Cunis&#13;
Stephson, John&#13;
Sulentic, Jeff&#13;
Sulentic, Judy&#13;
Talbott, Wayne&#13;
Teeter, Dan&#13;
Tenningkeit, Barb&#13;
-. Thompson, Jeff&#13;
Townsend, Brian&#13;
Trively, Mark&#13;
J&#13;
···'&#13;
Umphreys, Tom&#13;
Vannoy , Deborah&#13;
Veasey, Debra&#13;
Walt, John&#13;
Walters, Kelly&#13;
Walton , Julie&#13;
Warneke, Cindy&#13;
Wells, Dawn&#13;
Wickersham, Brian&#13;
Wittwer, James&#13;
Woods, David&#13;
Wyatt, Eric&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Fon, Barry&#13;
Heine, Carol&#13;
Lahr, Craig&#13;
Madsen, Alan&#13;
Nelson, Eric&#13;
Peuey, Donna&#13;
Quichocho , Barbara&#13;
~phomores Sherri Bowman, Lisa Cunis, Steve Foreman and&#13;
Randy Jacobs act out a scene from 'Varnes a Ver' in a Spanish II class. &#13;
Getting in shape by jumping rope is sophomore Brian Elsbecker.&#13;
Sophomore Sherri Bowman practices her piano part for the spring musical.&#13;
Practicing with the Jazz Band is sophomore Margaret&#13;
McDonald, part of the band's rhythm system.&#13;
Sophomore Melanie Dwyer twirls during the Marching Band&#13;
Concert.&#13;
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Juniors&#13;
Follow&#13;
Tradition&#13;
The junior class carried on tradition this year as&#13;
they orgranized and raised money for Prom,&#13;
which was held at the Warehouse B9llroom in Carter Lake .&#13;
Class officers include: president, Amy Rains;&#13;
vice-president, John Mickles; secretary, Diane&#13;
Farris; and treasurer, Jerry Woodard.&#13;
Class sponsors for the junior class include: Richard Bumsted, head sponsor; Dana Holm, James&#13;
Chambers, Roben Bender, Ron Fox, Gail Wallenberg, Dennis Powles, and William Nelson.&#13;
Adkins, Jeff&#13;
Amento, Mark&#13;
Andersen, Tracy&#13;
Armsuong, Letitia&#13;
Athey, Michael&#13;
Bachman , Debra&#13;
Beers, Carlton&#13;
Benson, Elizabeth&#13;
Berry, Bridgette&#13;
Bixler, Joe&#13;
Blankenship, Mary&#13;
Bledsoe , Prima&#13;
Bloomquist, Kevin&#13;
Boos, Linda&#13;
Bowers, Kathleen&#13;
Bringleson, Thomas&#13;
Brittain, Susie&#13;
Brouse , Marcia&#13;
Junior Kathy Schaack performs a duet with flutist David Van de Bogan&#13;
at the 4th Annual Guest Artist Concen. &#13;
Campbell, Jan&#13;
Christiansen, Cindy&#13;
Clark, Julie&#13;
Coffman , John&#13;
Coonce, Anne&#13;
Copple, Colleen&#13;
Cormier, Kevin&#13;
Counier, Kerry&#13;
Cozad, Trenton&#13;
Davick, Karen&#13;
Davidson, John&#13;
Davis, Peggy&#13;
Deeds, Ke lly&#13;
Delanty, Kathy&#13;
Derby , Kevin&#13;
Dillon, Dan&#13;
Dorris, Dale&#13;
Driver, Randy&#13;
Dufford, Eve! yn&#13;
Duysen, Bruce&#13;
Echternach, David&#13;
Eilenstine , Dale&#13;
Faaborg, Constance&#13;
Fangman, Jeff&#13;
Farrell, Julie&#13;
Farris, Diane&#13;
Fe ller, Bonnie&#13;
Feller, Randa ll&#13;
Filkens, Jeff&#13;
Fisher, Glen&#13;
Flanagan, Michael&#13;
Flanagan, Timothy&#13;
Fox , Kimberly&#13;
Gardner, Bonnie&#13;
Gillespie, Doug&#13;
Gilpin , Charles&#13;
Gittens, Cindy&#13;
Glenn , Jeanette&#13;
Gosch, Kathleen&#13;
Green, Dennis&#13;
Guest, Susie&#13;
Hansen, Donna&#13;
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Harrill , Lynn&#13;
Hartshorn, Lori&#13;
Hassler, Rohen&#13;
Head, Thomas&#13;
Heine, Phyllis&#13;
Hum, Julie&#13;
Hyatt, Michael&#13;
Jacobson, Mary&#13;
Jensen, Gail&#13;
Johnson, Gram&#13;
Johnson, Kandace&#13;
Johnson, Sandra&#13;
Jones, Terry&#13;
Kennedy, John&#13;
Kennedy, Susan&#13;
Kofoed, Robert&#13;
Kofoed, Rodney&#13;
Kohrs, Rhonda&#13;
With a .look of concentration, junior Eva - Marie Stone demonsuates her skill on the ba lance beam. &#13;
Kuehi, Alice&#13;
Kulbom, Dawn&#13;
Larsen, Dennis&#13;
Leeper, Roger&#13;
Leiker, Todd&#13;
Lenihan', Renee&#13;
LeRette , Joni&#13;
Little, Lorrie&#13;
Manley, Laura&#13;
May, Paul&#13;
McCarthy, Deborah&#13;
Mc Combs, Michael&#13;
McKern, Patti&#13;
Meyer, Scott&#13;
Mickles, John&#13;
Mickles, William&#13;
Monroe , Rose&#13;
Morse , Jamie&#13;
Nawrocki, Robert&#13;
Neilsen, Laurie&#13;
Nielsen, Lisa&#13;
Norlem , Brenda&#13;
Osborn, Kathryn&#13;
Osborn, Paula&#13;
Peterson , Jeff&#13;
Piercy , Teresa&#13;
Pome rleau, Vincent&#13;
Queen, Rhoda&#13;
Rains, Amy&#13;
Rapalje, Be th&#13;
Reed , Gary&#13;
Riehle , Steven&#13;
Roach, Linda&#13;
Roach, Susan&#13;
Robey , Robert&#13;
Roche , Gwe nda lynn&#13;
Rogers, Scott&#13;
Rose, Mike&#13;
Rose, Laurie&#13;
Russel, Kimberly&#13;
Saathoff , Chris&#13;
Sawyers, Dennis &#13;
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Schaack, Kathleen&#13;
Schaffer, Cindi&#13;
Schank, Jon&#13;
Scheidle, Laurie&#13;
Schiller, Greg&#13;
Schneide wind, Kirn&#13;
Seager, Penny&#13;
Sedlacek, Anna&#13;
Shawler, Cynthia&#13;
Smith, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Jocelyn&#13;
Smith, Karen&#13;
Speunan, Dave&#13;
Stiles, Jon&#13;
Stone , Eva -Marie&#13;
Stout, Stuan&#13;
Sman, Dennis&#13;
Stukey , Joy&#13;
Thomsen, Lorrie&#13;
Trively , Te resa&#13;
Tyrrell , Debbie&#13;
Van Camp, Robin&#13;
Vogt, Kristi&#13;
White , Christie&#13;
Wittwer, Tammie&#13;
Woodward , Jerry&#13;
Woods , Russe JI&#13;
Wysko, Beverly&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Arbogast , Neil&#13;
Baker, David&#13;
Berkland, Todd&#13;
Black , Charl ene&#13;
Burnham , Bill&#13;
Chapman, Richard&#13;
Fa rris , Jim&#13;
Fricke , Ma rk&#13;
Fry , Floyd&#13;
Geick, Mark&#13;
Hebling , David&#13;
Hooper , David&#13;
Larsen , Rhonda&#13;
Murray, Kimberly&#13;
O'Brien, Richard&#13;
Paulson, Joe&#13;
Pe terson, John&#13;
Pleake, Sherry&#13;
Root, Steve&#13;
Shive ly , Ricky&#13;
Siepker, Gregg&#13;
Stahr, Robe rt&#13;
Stephenson, Sherly&#13;
Stifle , Randall&#13;
Studebake r, Dennis&#13;
Trumblee , William&#13;
Weame , Dewey&#13;
Wichman , Kimberly &#13;
Se niors Sue Rowland, Judy Brayinan, and Andi Foutch work to get their ste ps&#13;
toge the r while le arning to " Patta-patta" during gym class.&#13;
Adams, Dawn&#13;
Andersen, Sharyl&#13;
Anderson, Alice&#13;
Baumker, Jackie&#13;
Benson , Regina&#13;
Black, Ivan&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Graduate&#13;
Early&#13;
The largest number of mid-term graduates&#13;
ever departed from this year's senior class as&#13;
40 of the upperclassmen left the school in&#13;
January.&#13;
Class officers include: Grant Nelson, president; Terri Wolever, vice-president ;&#13;
Andrea Foutch, secretary; and Lisa Humphrey, treasurer.&#13;
Class sponsors include: Don Trapp, head&#13;
sponsor; Ted King, Patricia Arneson, Richard Pearson, Elisa Burke, Joanne Fitterer,&#13;
and Susan Fleming.&#13;
Boos, Dave&#13;
Brayman , Judith&#13;
Brown , Nick&#13;
Bucholz, Kathy&#13;
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Casholi , Linda&#13;
Clapper, Richard&#13;
Clark, Jani&#13;
Clark, Judi&#13;
Cline , Jennie&#13;
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Clouse, Jam&#13;
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Cole, Nancy&#13;
Conyers, Sonja&#13;
Croson, Edward&#13;
Cusworth, Bryan&#13;
Davidson, Siobhan&#13;
Davis, Barbara Deeds, Brian&#13;
Derby, Kimsley Devor, Robert&#13;
Dew, Nanette&#13;
Drake , Scott&#13;
Eckstrom , Mary&#13;
Elonich, Ste&#13;
ve&#13;
Elsbecker, Chris&#13;
Erwin, Timothy&#13;
Farris, Douglas&#13;
Fellows, Mike&#13;
Ferry, Aur&#13;
en&#13;
Foreman. Cindy &#13;
Foutch, Andrea Frohardt, Beverly Gebbie , Lorie Gell, Donna Golda pp, John&#13;
Experimenting in the chemistry room are seniors Jim Clouse and Dan Schaack.&#13;
Seniors Shary Andersen, Dawn Van Maanen, and&#13;
Chris Elsbecker show the "tingle in their fingers"&#13;
during a Swing Choir performance.&#13;
Senior Sally Hines grimaces as a representative from the Wilsie Cap and Gown&#13;
Company measures he r for he r graduation outfit.&#13;
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Looking back to see what's causing the hold-up during marching band practice is senior Eric Lee Hansen.&#13;
Senior Andi Foutch, Porn-Pon captain sighs as she explains to Jocelyn Smith, "No , Jo, stick out your FOOT!"&#13;
Taking a break from the cafeteria lunches to enjoy a picnic are seniors Bev Frohardt and Larry Wasson.&#13;
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Graybill, Lisa&#13;
Grund, Linda&#13;
Haberman, Janelle&#13;
Hahn, Kathy&#13;
Hansz, Dale&#13;
Haner, Mary&#13;
Ha yes, Lonnie&#13;
Heffernan, Kathleen&#13;
Henman, Thomas&#13;
Hendrix, Dennis&#13;
Henry, Jeff&#13;
Hines, Sally&#13;
Hornbeck , Kris&#13;
Humphrey , Lisa&#13;
Jacobs, Jeanene&#13;
Johns, Richard&#13;
Kadlec, James&#13;
Kibat, Diane&#13;
Kinney, Robert&#13;
Knapp, Rex&#13;
Kudirka , Donna&#13;
Lairmore, Cheryl&#13;
Lake , Carolyn&#13;
Lambert , Barbara&#13;
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Lay, Daniel&#13;
Leek, Chery 1&#13;
Llch , Julie&#13;
Lockwood, Kevin&#13;
Matthew, Becky&#13;
McCarty, Mark&#13;
McCoy, Linda&#13;
McGruder, Michelle&#13;
Mc Kern, Sherri&#13;
McNeal, Tom&#13;
Mc Vey, Jenny&#13;
Miles, Julie&#13;
Miller, Mark&#13;
Neilsen, Lisa&#13;
Nelson, Gram&#13;
Watching for fouls while refereeing the teacher's game preceding the Donkey Basketball games is senior Lisa Humphrey.&#13;
Seniors Rhonda Williams and Chris Elsbecker ham it up during&#13;
the Porn-Pon Homecoming skit, pan of the Spirit Week festivities.&#13;
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Oehme , Michael&#13;
O'Neill, Julie&#13;
Orr, Julie&#13;
Perry , Brian Pe terson, Janice&#13;
Pettit, Lark&#13;
Phillips, Wendy&#13;
Pospisal , Dennis&#13;
Prittchard, Deb&#13;
Rutledge , Stan&#13;
Pueppka , Theresa&#13;
Rasmussen , Mike&#13;
Richter,&#13;
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Roge&#13;
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Eric&#13;
Rowland, Sue&#13;
Sand&#13;
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Leslie&#13;
Schaack, Dani&#13;
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Mark&#13;
Schminke ,&#13;
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Swanson, Kathy&#13;
Teag&#13;
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Thornton, Eric&#13;
Tweedt, Douglas&#13;
Vallier, Dale&#13;
Van Maanen , Dawn&#13;
Vrba, Cunis&#13;
Wan h, Ke lly&#13;
W anh, Michael&#13;
Washburn, Jeff&#13;
Wasson , Larry&#13;
Donating blood to the Red Cross Blood- Mobile is senior Lisa Humphrey ,&#13;
Wearne, Dewey&#13;
Williams, Rhonda&#13;
Wolever, Terri&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Ackan, Penny&#13;
Asbach, Mark&#13;
Birdsley, Brian&#13;
Brooks , Karen&#13;
Cameron, Laura&#13;
Collins, June&#13;
Crabb, Tina&#13;
Delanty, Cheryl&#13;
Echternach, Keith&#13;
Farris, Roger&#13;
Fredrickson, Donald&#13;
Guest , Debra&#13;
Hansen , Eric&#13;
Heine, Donald&#13;
Huey, Pamela&#13;
Hurd, Jeffery&#13;
Igou, Cindy&#13;
Johnston, Richard&#13;
Kennedy, Kelly&#13;
Yochem, Gary&#13;
Young, Rose&#13;
Zaloudek, Richard&#13;
Kem, John&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Cro&#13;
May, Richard&#13;
Montgomery, Timothy&#13;
Moore, Lisa&#13;
Moser, Joe&#13;
Perry, Peggy&#13;
Richardson, Teresa&#13;
Riche, Casey&#13;
Riehle , Michael&#13;
Saathoff, Michael&#13;
Sellers , H . Douglas&#13;
Shannon, Ray&#13;
Stout, Derne&#13;
Tous, Patricia&#13;
Vincent, Clarence&#13;
Weilage, Bob&#13;
Werner, Greg&#13;
Wesley, Daniel&#13;
Main, Lynn &#13;
Senior Bryan Cusworth makes sure he's ready for the water in his bathtub by donning his wetsuit.&#13;
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Racing to gobble down the ir cream pies are the contestants in the Twirp Week pie-eating comest.&#13;
Junior Dennis Green passes time by leaning on his invisibl e box .&#13;
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Demonstrating how to "promenade " during P. E. class are&#13;
freshmen Kim Brown and John Perry. &#13;
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Differences Make Homecoming&#13;
Who would have ever thought that Homecoming '76'&#13;
would bring about spooks, munchkins, yellow brick&#13;
roads, or coffins? No one. The theme "Over the Rainbow,'' is one reason why this all occurred. Many other&#13;
changes came about with Homecoming '76.' For&#13;
instance, a parade was held prior to the game on Friday&#13;
and the dance, uaditionally held on the night after the&#13;
game, was held after .tbe game.&#13;
New dress-up days took the place of traditional ones.&#13;
Monday - Spook Day - the winner being Senior Lisa&#13;
Graybill as a spook; Tuesday - Wild West Day - Senior&#13;
Lisa Humphrey was the winner, dressed as a saloon girl;&#13;
Wednesday became Oz Day - again Senior Stan Rutledge won as the tin man; Thursday - Funeral Day -&#13;
winner Senior Carla Childs as a coffin; and Friday, of&#13;
course, Blue and White Day. Friday's winner was Senior&#13;
Jenny Mc Vey dressed in an array of blue and white.&#13;
During the week , e ach class competed in earning&#13;
spirit points. This was done by dressing up, being&#13;
judged, decorating ha lls , and also with all "round&#13;
spirit." The eventual outcome proved that the senior&#13;
class had the most spirit, a lthough the Freshman-Sophomore classes created the winning float .&#13;
At the pep rally Thursday night , Seniors Tim Erwin&#13;
and Terri Wolever were crowned King and Queen.&#13;
(Top) Seniors Jeff Henry, Ed Croson , Cheryl Lairmore , Kathy Bucholz , Andy Foutch, Steff Larsen , Kathy Hahn, Dale Vallie r, Grant Ne lson,&#13;
Diane Kibat, and Junior sponsor Richa rd Bumsted take time out to pose with two new-friends while working of the junior-senior float. (Above)&#13;
Members of the Homecoming coun are (L to R): D. Lay , E. Rogers, D. Gell , L. Sandell! , R. Brown, Queen Terri Woleve r, K. Hornback, King&#13;
Tim Erwin , T. Montgomery, D. VanMaanen, R. Knapp , J. Peterson, C . Foreman, and S. Elonich.&#13;
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(Top Left) Senior Lisa Graybill easily ' 'spooks'' the students at LC during Spook Day. (Top Right) Before being judged, members of the FreshmanSophomore class make last minute preparations on their float. (Middle) "Well surprise, surprise!" exclaims Senior Kris Elsbecker after opening&#13;
the ueasure chest during the senior skit al the pep rally. (Bottom Left) Seniors Tim Erwin and Terri Wolever ae all smiles after being selected&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen. (Bottom Right) Senior Shary Andersen demonstrates the use of a bow and arrow to junior Kim Schne idewind during&#13;
Wild West Day. a&#13;
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(Right) "Sugar?" queries Lisa Humphrey (Karen Nash) as she breaks in&#13;
betwe e n Rick O'Brien (Sam Nash) and Te rri Wolever (J e an&#13;
McCormack), who are trying to study (?) a business folder. (Below)&#13;
De nnis Green (Roy Hubley) and Kris Elsbecker (Norma Huble y)&#13;
embrace backstage after a successful production. (Bottom) ' ' Argh ! ''&#13;
screams Rick O'Brien as Lisa Humphrey misses while trying to put his&#13;
eyedrops in . &#13;
~Plaza Suite'&#13;
Packs 'Em In&#13;
An invitation to spend two rousing nights in the&#13;
'Plaza Suite' was extended to the entire LC community, and those who accepted left with much to talk&#13;
about.&#13;
"Plaza Suite," this year's play, was performed&#13;
November 6 and 8 and clearly reflected the fine talent of director Dennis Maddux and his cast.&#13;
The play actually consisted of three independent&#13;
episodes. The unity came from the fact that each of&#13;
the three stories takes place in the same plush suite&#13;
of the Plaza Hotel.&#13;
Act I, dealing with a marriage on the rocks, starred Lisa Humphrey as a sentimental wife and Rick&#13;
O'Brien as her business husband who is too busy to&#13;
attend to her needs because he is busy attending to&#13;
his pretty secretary, Terri Wolever. The first act&#13;
also featured Brent Cunis as bell-hop and Rod Peterson as a waiter.&#13;
Stan Rutledge and Cindy Foreman carried Act II, a&#13;
piece about a famous movie director looking for a&#13;
second chance with his now-married high school&#13;
sweetheart.&#13;
The play closed on a positive note as Eric Wyatt&#13;
ordered Julie Walton qut of a restroom and onto the&#13;
marriage altar. He's the groom and she's the seemingly relunctant bride. Barb Lambert played the&#13;
groom's mother and Dennis Green and Chris Elsbecker played the bride's parents who get no results&#13;
from their attempts to lure their daughter from her&#13;
restroom refuge.&#13;
"Plaza Suite," however, certainly got results,&#13;
receiving a standing ovation from full houses each&#13;
night. In addition to this, the play was nominated by&#13;
Howard Hamilton as the best Metro high school comedy, Dennis Green was nominated as best Metro&#13;
actor, and both Lisa Humphrey and Cindy Foreman&#13;
were nominated as best Metro actress. The three&#13;
players stand to win a week theatre trip to New York&#13;
if they reap top honors in their categories.&#13;
(Top) Murie l Tate (Cindy Foreman) ponders what Jesse Kiplinger&#13;
(Stan Ruthledge) is planning to do next. (Bottom) She finds out&#13;
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Turn-About&#13;
Proves Festive&#13;
Girls ·asking boys out? Has women's lib hit LC? No, it's&#13;
just the annual Snoball dance, held December 23, in the&#13;
gym. The dance was held earlier this year, rather than in&#13;
Japuary, to give it a more festive feeling.&#13;
The tum-about dance is semi-formal, meaning that the&#13;
girls usually wear long dresses and the boys wear suits,&#13;
spon coats, or something .to that effect.&#13;
Providing music for the wintery wonderful event; which&#13;
ran from 8:00- 11:00 p . m ., was Bluerock. They played a&#13;
variety of tunes, ranging from hard rock to slow songs.&#13;
Chaperoning the event were Mr . and Mrs. Pearson, Mr .&#13;
and Mrs. Bumsted , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, and Mr. Heckman.&#13;
(Top) Snoball chaperones Larry Lutwitze and Richard Pearson take time&#13;
out to chat with a lady friend. (Above) Mr. V. Thomas Heckman puts a&#13;
bear hug on his date . (Right) Seniors Shary Andersen and Bryan Cusworth&#13;
take time to think about the evening during a slow dance.&#13;
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(Top) Bluerock, the band hired for Snoball, warm up prior to the evening's gig. (Left) Sophomores Julie Walton and Caroll McComas talk&#13;
while waiting to get pictures taken.&#13;
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(Below) Seniors Stan Rutledge and Brian Perry surround Junior Dennis&#13;
Green during a musical practice . (Right) Sophomore Rod Peterson and&#13;
Junior Cindy Gittins ta lk in one of the more serious moments during the&#13;
musical.&#13;
Royalty&#13;
Graces&#13;
LC's Stage&#13;
Talent , dramatic and musical, was on display&#13;
March 10 , 11 , 12, and 14 as Lewis Central was&#13;
treated to the musical "Once Upon a Mattress."&#13;
"It rea lly was a big success; we had full houses&#13;
every night, ' ' recalled dramatic director Dennis&#13;
Maddux. Working with Maddux were music director&#13;
Gary Fiscus, orchestra director Don Trapp , wardrobe&#13;
director Barb Nielson , and student director Dennis&#13;
Stuart.&#13;
the success took the combined efforts of over 90&#13;
students, 60 of which were in the cast. Among the&#13;
leading actors and actresses in this tale of kings,&#13;
queens, knights, and damsels, were Jeff Filkens as&#13;
the minstrel, Cindy Gittens as Lady Larkin, Cheryl&#13;
Black as Queen Aggravain, Stan Rutledge as Prince&#13;
Dauntless, Brian Perry as King Sextimus, Dennis&#13;
Green as the jester, Rod Peterson as Sir Harry, and&#13;
154 Dawn Van Maanen as Princess Winifred .&#13;
(Be low) Bae Bae Baaaa calls senior Cindy Foreman as she sings a&#13;
lullaby during one of the musical pe rformances. &#13;
(Above) "Let's do it again" exclaims Dawn VanMaanen after&#13;
doing the Spanish Panic in the play - " Once Upon a Ma mess . "&#13;
(Top Left) "Holy Toledo! How' d she do that?" says Shari Anderson&#13;
about Dawn VanMaanen's weight lifting abilities. (Bottom Left) A&#13;
meek Prince Dauntless (Stan Rutledge) shakes the hand of his&#13;
father, King Sextimus (Brian Perry) in the musical, Once Upon a&#13;
Ma tuess.&#13;
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(Top) Freshman Kim Davis and teammates laugh as they're dragged through the mud&#13;
during the tug of war, (Above) A kiss? No, seniors Sue Rowland and Rex Knapp compete&#13;
in the three legged race by passing a golf ball between them . (Above) Home Ee. teaher's aide Mrs. Jere Surber screams with excitement as she competes in the tug of war,&#13;
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Twirp Week:&#13;
LC's Very Own Circus&#13;
And now for something completely different .&#13;
Twirp Week.&#13;
Twirp Week, sponsored by the boys' lettermen, consisted of five events. Monday featured the egg toss,&#13;
won by freshmen Kun Streyffler and Cheryl Smith.&#13;
Tuesday saw junior Jeff Filkins eat his way to first place&#13;
in the pie-eating contest while junior Dennis Green and&#13;
senior Andi Foutch hobbled their way to victory in the&#13;
three-legged race. On Wednesday the slave auction was&#13;
held for those in need of a slave. The final event, the&#13;
tug of war, was held on Friday and provided LC students&#13;
and faculty with good clean, and dirty , fun.&#13;
(Top) " Does it taste good ?" Senior Dale Vallier wipes pie off his face after being creamed&#13;
by one of his own cream pies . (Middle)&#13;
"Uck ! " says freshman Cheryl Smith as the&#13;
egg goes " splat'' on the floor. (Bottom) Junior&#13;
Jeff Adkins bobs for a golf ball while freshman&#13;
Jackie Manley cheers him on .&#13;
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Seniors Eric Thornton a nd Wendy Phillips&#13;
boogie across the floor.&#13;
Prom Goers "Change Partners&#13;
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April 29 was the night to 'Change Partners" at the&#13;
Warehouse Ballroom in Caner Lake. That was the&#13;
theme song chosen by the junior class for the 1977 Junior-Senior Prom.&#13;
The band performing for the event at the Ballroom&#13;
was Bittersweet. Colors chosen for the prom were light&#13;
blue and silver.&#13;
To keep with tradition, ushers handed memory books&#13;
to each boy and a necklace to each girl attending the&#13;
prom . Each senior girl also received a single red rose.&#13;
Those sophomores ushering the Prom were Danny Peterson, Jere Dingman, Bob Patton, and Sheri Bowman.&#13;
The s~nior class will and prophecy were read by senior class officers Andi Foutch, Grant Nelson, Terri&#13;
Wolever, and Lisa Humphrey .&#13;
Members of the Prom court, selected by the senior&#13;
class, were Judy Brayman, Sue Howland, Andi Foutch,&#13;
Leslie Sanders, Cindy Foreman, Bev Frohardt, Grant&#13;
Nelson, Rex Knapp, Steve Elonich, Tim Montgomery,&#13;
Jeff Henry, and Dale Va llier. Andi Foutch and Grant&#13;
Nelson received King and Queen honors at the event.&#13;
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(Top le ft) Enjoying the prom from the sidelines are sophomore ushers Danny Pe terson and Jere Dingman. (Right) The rocking music of Sweetfi e ld e nte rtains liste ners. (Above) Seniors Sue Rowland and Kathy Hahn pick their roses while in the background (L to R) Kim Schneidewind,&#13;
Cheryl Smith and Doug Gillespie brouwse through the prom book .&#13;
! 159 &#13;
Awards Day&#13;
Students Receive&#13;
Recognition&#13;
On Awards Day many LC stuftent finally&#13;
received the honor they deserved after a long&#13;
hard year. Major events of the half-day afai.r&#13;
were schola.rship announcements, awards to&#13;
outstanding students in various classes and&#13;
• activites, and teacher regcognition.&#13;
Highlighting the day w~re awards for Best&#13;
Actor - Stan Rutledge, gest Acuess - Dawn&#13;
VanMaanen , Best Supporting Actor - Dennis&#13;
Green, Best Supporting Acuess - Cindy Foreman, Best Thespian - Lisa Humphrey, Most&#13;
Valuable Newspaper Staffer (Non-Pareil and&#13;
World Herald) - James Clouse, Quill and Scroll&#13;
Awards - Amy Rains, Cheryl Lairmore, Kim&#13;
Schneidewind and Cheryl Smith, UNO Journalism Day Best Newspaper (runner-up) LC High&#13;
Lights, Outstanding Senior in Home Economics&#13;
- Lisa Humphrey, Outstanding Senior Vocal&#13;
Music Student - Barb Lamben, and Oustanding&#13;
Senior Boy and Girl in Math - Eric Hansen and&#13;
Dawn Van Maanen .&#13;
Winding up the ceremony was the dedication&#13;
of the LC yearbook to Mr. Gary Fiscus.&#13;
(Top right) All in the family: Guidance counselor Robert&#13;
Humphrey proudly presents his daughter, Lisa Humphrey ,&#13;
with a scholarship to Iowa State University . (Bottom right)&#13;
Seniors Dale Vallier and Sherri McKern receive the Dorm&#13;
Memorial Award. (Left) Mr. Thomas Hamilton honors a n&#13;
unide ntlfled young artist .&#13;
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(Top) The day's big winner, senior James Clouse, cheerfully receives a&#13;
four year ROTC scholarship to Princeton University . (Above) Cheryl Lairmore, senior, smiles having received her Quill and Scroll Award for her&#13;
work on the High Lights. (Left) Senior Rhonda Williams is presented the&#13;
Elementary Teacher's Aide Award by Central Elementary School Principal&#13;
Ron Kelley .&#13;
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(Top) Mass confusion strikes as the Class of "77" uys to line up for the ir grand entrance . (Above ) "! finally made it," thinks De nnis Hendrix&#13;
after receiving his diploma from Board member Rohen Goldapp . (Left) Stephanie Larsen receives he r National Honor Society tasse ls from senior&#13;
sponsor Joanne Fitterer prior to graduation .&#13;
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Graduation&#13;
Reflects&#13;
Memories&#13;
Two graduates were unable to attend the graduation&#13;
ceremonies, held May 17, due to illnesses. Another senior&#13;
waited until the very last day to check out of school. But&#13;
despite all these oddities, the graduating class, 147&#13;
suong, attended a memorable event in their lives at Titan&#13;
Field.&#13;
Seniors Lisa Humphrey, Stan Rutledge, and James&#13;
Clouse presented speeches "Reflections, " to all those&#13;
attending. Their talks brought back old memories and&#13;
gave us a look to the future.&#13;
After the speeches, school board members David Peterson and Robert Goldapp presented the Class of "77" with&#13;
their diplomas. The class song, "I've Got a Name," was&#13;
then sung by a duet consisting of Dawn VanMaanen and&#13;
Stan Rutledge .&#13;
Juniors Diane Farris, Scott Meyer, Joni LeRette, Scott&#13;
Rogers, Amy Rains, and Russ Woods served as ushers for the&#13;
graduation ceremony.&#13;
(Above ) Graduation speakers Stan Rutledge , Lisa Humphrey, and James Clouse are a ll smiles&#13;
prior to the event . (Left) Trying to get everything straight, Senior Sherri Mc Kern counse ls with&#13;
an unknown friend.&#13;
I , ... ·&#13;
163 &#13;
INDEX&#13;
Administration -------------------------18-19&#13;
Ads---------------------------------174-192&#13;
AnClub ------------------------------94-95&#13;
AnDepanment ------------------------46-47&#13;
Awards Day--------------------------160-161&#13;
Band----------------------------------38-40&#13;
Baseball-------------------------------84-85&#13;
Basketball (Boys')-----------------------66-68&#13;
Basketball (Girls') ----------------------63-65&#13;
B6wling ---------------------------------103&#13;
Business -------- -----------------------34-35&#13;
Business Leaders of Tomorrow---------------113&#13;
Chamber Cboir---------------------------107&#13;
Cheerleaders-------------- -----------108-109&#13;
ChessClub ------------------------------101&#13;
Choir---------------------------------41-43&#13;
Closing ---------------------------------192&#13;
CO-OP --------------------------------56-57&#13;
Cross Country -----------------------------86&#13;
Dedication ------------------------------2-3&#13;
English Depanment --------- ---- - - ------26-27&#13;
FactsPage -----------------------------12-13&#13;
Faculty -------------------------------14-17&#13;
Football -------------------------------60-62&#13;
Freshmen----------------------------116-123&#13;
Golf (Boys')-------------------------------81&#13;
Golf (Girls') ------------------------------80&#13;
Graduation --------------------------162-163&#13;
Guidance------------------------------ 20-21&#13;
Homecoming --- -- -- -- -------------148- 49&#13;
Home Economics Club----------------------96&#13;
Home Economics Depanment ------------48-49&#13;
Industrial Ans Club -------- ----------------97&#13;
Indusuial Ans Depanment ---------------50-51&#13;
Informal Pages -----------58, 88 , 131, 145, 146&#13;
Inuoduction ----------------------------6-11&#13;
Jazz Band--------------------------------112&#13;
Journalism-----------------------------24-25&#13;
Juniors ------------------------------132-136&#13;
Lettermen's Club -------------------------102&#13;
Library -------------------- ------ -----54- 55&#13;
l'viath Depanment-----------------------30-31&#13;
l'viusical -----------------------------154-155&#13;
National Honor Society--------------------110&#13;
Non-cenified Personnel ----------------- ---22&#13;
Physical Education Depanment -----------52-53&#13;
Play --------------------------------150-151&#13;
Pom-PonSquad ----------------------104-105&#13;
Prom ------------------------------- 158- 159&#13;
Quill and Scroll ------------------ --------111&#13;
Science Club -----------------------------99&#13;
164 J&#13;
Science Deppanment -------------------32-33&#13;
Seniors--------- ---------------------137-144&#13;
Social Studies Depanment ---------------28-29&#13;
Softball ------------------- ------------82-83&#13;
Sophomores--------------------------124-130&#13;
SpanishClub------------------------------98&#13;
Spanish Depanment---------------------36-37&#13;
Speech and Drama ----------------------44-45&#13;
Student Council ------------------------92-93&#13;
Student Index -------------------- ----165-172&#13;
Swing Choir ------ -----------------------106&#13;
Table of Contents-------------------------4-5&#13;
Tennis (Boys')-----------------------------79&#13;
Tennis (Girls') ----------------------------78&#13;
Track (Boys') --------------------------75-77&#13;
Track (Girls') ----- ---------------------72-74&#13;
TWIRP Week---------------------------69-71&#13;
Yearbook Staff -------------------------90-91&#13;
Preparing for the softball season, sophomore Julie Walton prac tices&#13;
her catching whlle coach John Peters looks on . &#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Seniors&#13;
a&#13;
Ack an, Penny&#13;
Adams, Dawn 92, 108, 110, 137, 191&#13;
Andersen, Sharyl 104, 137, 139, 149, 153, 155,&#13;
181&#13;
Anderson, Alice 137&#13;
Asbach, Mark&#13;
b&#13;
Baumker, Jackie 137. 162&#13;
Benson. Brian 32. 38. 67. 85&#13;
Black. Ivan 137&#13;
Boos, Dave 137&#13;
Brayman, Judith 8, 104, 137, 190&#13;
Brooks. Karen&#13;
Brown. Rick 61, 137, 148, 190&#13;
Bucholz, Kathy 38, 104, 105, 110&#13;
c&#13;
Cameron. Laura 43. 49&#13;
Casholi, Linda 138&#13;
Clapper, Richard 38, 69, 71, 102, 138&#13;
Clark Jani 59, 110. 138&#13;
Clark, Judi 108, 110, 138&#13;
Cline, Jennie 138, 162&#13;
Clouse, James 24, 25, 102, 110, 138, 139, 161.&#13;
163&#13;
Cole, Nancy 138&#13;
Collins, June&#13;
Conyers, Sonha 138. 191&#13;
Crabb, Tina&#13;
Croson, Edward 77, 86, 95, 102, 138, 148p&#13;
Cuswonh, Bryan 138, 145, 153&#13;
d&#13;
DavidsQn, Siobhan 138&#13;
Davis, Barbara 138&#13;
Dee ds, Brian 138&#13;
Delamy, Cheryl&#13;
De rby, Kimsley 138&#13;
De vor, Roben 47, 48, 138&#13;
Dew, Naneue 43, 138&#13;
Drake, Scon 92, 110; 138&#13;
e&#13;
Echternach, Keith&#13;
Eckstrom, Mary 49, 138&#13;
Elonich, Steve 61, 102, 138, 148, 191&#13;
Elsbecker, Christine 104, 114, 138, 139, 142,&#13;
149&#13;
Erwin, Timothy 61, 102, 138, 148, 149, 190&#13;
f&#13;
Faff is, Douglas 138&#13;
Farris, Roger&#13;
Fellows, Mike 138&#13;
Ferry, A uren 81. 94, 138&#13;
Foreman, Cynthia 63 , 65, 92, 93, 110, 138,&#13;
148. 154. 181&#13;
Foutch, Andrea 38, 104, 110, 137, 139, 140, 148&#13;
Fredrickson, Donald&#13;
Frohardt, Beve rly 108, 139, 140, 191&#13;
g&#13;
Gebbie, Lorie 139&#13;
Gell, Donna 57, 108, 139, 148&#13;
Goldapp. John 139&#13;
Graybill, Lis 36, 98, 141, 149&#13;
Grund, Linda 43, 141&#13;
Guest, Debra&#13;
h&#13;
Haberman, Janelle 141&#13;
Hahn, Kathy 41, 110 141, 148, 159&#13;
Hansen, Eric 38, 110 140, 141&#13;
Hansz, Dale 141&#13;
Haner, Mary 108, 141, 181&#13;
Hayes, Lonnie 141&#13;
Heffernan, Kathleen 141&#13;
Heine, Donald 95, 110&#13;
Heitman, Thomas 141&#13;
Hendrix, Dennis 141, 162&#13;
Henry, Jeffrey 76, 141, 148&#13;
Hine, Sally 110, 139, 141&#13;
Hornbeck, Kris 141, 148, 191&#13;
Huey, Pamela&#13;
Humphre y Lisa 6, 7, 9, 10, 37, 63, 65, 110,&#13;
114, 141, 142, 144. 160, 163&#13;
Hurd, Jeffrey&#13;
Igou, Cindy&#13;
Jacobs, Jeannene 141, 191&#13;
Johns, Richard 141. 190&#13;
Johnston, Richard&#13;
Jones, Patricia&#13;
k&#13;
Kadle c, James 38, 61, 141&#13;
Ke nnedy, Kelly&#13;
Kem, John 61&#13;
Kilbat, Diane 41 , 113, 141, 148&#13;
Kinney, Roben 141&#13;
Kim, Jeff 102&#13;
Kjeldgarrd, Carol&#13;
Knapp. Rex61. 67.102, 141, 148&#13;
Kudirka, Donna&#13;
Lairmore, Cheryl 24, 25, 107, 111&#13;
Lake, Carolyn 110, 141&#13;
Lamben, Barbara 48, 110, 141&#13;
Larsen, Stephanie 9, 110, 141. 148, 162&#13;
Lay, Daniel 32, 61, 142, 148&#13;
Leek, Cheryl 142&#13;
Lich, Julie 69. 142&#13;
Lockwood, Kevin 142&#13;
m&#13;
Main, Lynn&#13;
Maschmeier, Ke nneth&#13;
Matthew, Becky 142&#13;
May , Richard&#13;
McCarty, Mark 32. 38, 61, 142&#13;
McCoy, Linda 142 J.165 &#13;
McGruder, Michelle 142&#13;
McKern, Sherri 34, 83, 110, 113, 142, 160, 163&#13;
McNeal, Tommy 142, 181&#13;
Mc Vey, Jenny 142&#13;
Miles, Julie 38, 41. 104, 114, 142&#13;
Miller, Mark 38, 61, 142&#13;
Montgomery, Timothy 61. 102, 148&#13;
Moore, Lisa&#13;
Moser, Joe&#13;
n&#13;
Neilsen, Lisa 100, 110, 142&#13;
Nelson, Grant 50, 142, 148&#13;
0&#13;
Oehme, Michael 143&#13;
O'Neill, Julie 143&#13;
Orr, Julie 143&#13;
p&#13;
Perry, Brian 61, 69, 102, 107, 143, 147, 154,&#13;
155&#13;
Perry , Peggy&#13;
Peterson , Janice 63, 65 , 143, 148&#13;
Pettit, Lark 35, 38, 57, 92, 110, 143&#13;
Phillips, Wendy 43 , 143 , 155&#13;
P'ospisa l , Dennis 143&#13;
Prittchard, Deb 44, 143&#13;
Pueppka, Theresa 143&#13;
r&#13;
Rasmussen, Mike 143&#13;
Richardson, Teresa&#13;
Riche, Casey&#13;
Richter, Teresa 91, 143&#13;
Riehle , Michael&#13;
Rogers. Eric 41, 61, 77, 85, 102, 115, 143, 148&#13;
Rowland, Sue 91, 110, 137, 143, 159&#13;
Rutledge, Stanley 6, 7, 9, 38, 106, 110, 114,&#13;
166!&#13;
143, 154, 155, 163&#13;
s&#13;
Saathoff, Michael 77&#13;
Sanders, Leslie 108, 143, 148&#13;
Schaack, Daniel 38, 67, 85, 92, 110, 139, 143&#13;
Schaefer, Mark 69, 97, 143&#13;
Schminke, Douglas 32, 76, 77, 86, 110, 143&#13;
Schnepel, Ann 35, 38, 143&#13;
Sellers, Douglas 93&#13;
Stahr, Robert 143&#13;
Stiles, James 143, 181&#13;
Stout, Drene&#13;
Sulentic, Jennie 43, 143&#13;
Swanson, Kathy 143&#13;
t&#13;
Teague, Dan 38 , 110, 143&#13;
Thornton, Eric 38, 144, 158&#13;
Tous, Patricia&#13;
Tweedt, Douglas 69 , 110, 143&#13;
v&#13;
Vallier, Dale 50, 60, 61, 102, 144, 148 , 157,&#13;
160&#13;
Van Naanen, Dawn 38, 63, 65, 110, 139, 144,&#13;
148. 155 •&#13;
Vrba, Cunis 144&#13;
w&#13;
Warth, Kelly59, 91.144&#13;
Warth, Mike 57, 63 , 65, 91, 144&#13;
Washburn, Je ff 144&#13;
Wasson, Larry 66, 67, 85, 140, 144&#13;
Wearne, Dewey 144&#13;
Williams, Rhonda 46, .53, 104, 105, 142, 144,&#13;
161&#13;
Wolever, Te rri 63, 92, 110, 144, 148, 149&#13;
y&#13;
Yochem, Gary 144&#13;
Young, Rose 38, 144&#13;
z&#13;
Zaloudek, Richard 48, 144&#13;
Juniors&#13;
a&#13;
Adkins, Jeff 132, 157&#13;
Amento, Mark 67, 85, 132&#13;
Andersen, Tracy 43, 80, 132&#13;
Arbogast, Neil 61, 97&#13;
Armstrong, Letitia 132&#13;
Athey, Michael 110, 132&#13;
b&#13;
Bachman, Debra 132&#13;
Baker, David&#13;
Beers, Carlton 132&#13;
Benson, Elizabeth 9, 108, 132&#13;
Berkland, Todd 38, 61, 85, 102&#13;
Berry, Bridgette 100, 132&#13;
Bixler, Joe 51, 61, 132&#13;
Black, Charlene&#13;
Blankenship, Mary 24, 45, 132&#13;
Bledsoe, Prima 43, 132&#13;
Blomquist, Kevin 132&#13;
Boos, Linda 132&#13;
Bowe rs, Kathleen 113, 132&#13;
Bringleson, Thomas 132&#13;
Brittain, Susie 132&#13;
Brouse, Marcia 132&#13;
Burnham, Bill&#13;
c&#13;
Campbell, Jan 133&#13;
Cha pm an, Richard&#13;
Christiansen, Cindy 96, 100, 113, 133&#13;
Clark, Julie 133&#13;
Coffman, John 61, 85. 102, U3&#13;
Coonce , Anne 133&#13;
Copple , Colleen 133&#13;
Cormier, Kevin 133&#13;
Cortier, Kerry 133&#13;
Cozad, Trenton 81, 133 &#13;
d&#13;
Davick, Karen 41. 110, 133&#13;
Davidson, John 38, 110, 133&#13;
Davis, Peggy 133&#13;
Deeds, Kelly 61. 133&#13;
Delanty, Cathy 72, 108, 133&#13;
Derby, Kevin 133&#13;
Dillon, Dan 61, 69, 133&#13;
Dorris, Dale 133&#13;
Driver, Randy 133&#13;
Dufford, Evelyn 83, 133&#13;
Duysen, Bruce 38, 110, 133&#13;
e&#13;
Echternach, David 133&#13;
Eilenstine, Dale 133&#13;
f&#13;
Faaborg, Constance 78, 82, 83, 133&#13;
Fangman, Jeff 133&#13;
Farre ll, Julie 43, 107, 133&#13;
Farris, Diane 19, 92, 108, 133&#13;
Farris, Jim&#13;
Feller, Bonnie 63, 65, 78, 83, 133&#13;
Fe ller, Randall 63, 69, 133&#13;
Filkins, Jeff 38, 102, 133&#13;
Fisher, Glen 133&#13;
Flanagan, Michael 133, 189&#13;
Flanagan, Timothy 133&#13;
Fox, Kimberly 133&#13;
Fricke, Mark&#13;
Fry, Floyd&#13;
g&#13;
Gardner, Bonnie 133&#13;
Geick. Mark&#13;
Gillespie, Douglas 32, 33, 69, 133, 159, 192&#13;
Gilpin, Charles 133&#13;
Gittins, Cindy 41. 104, 105, 133 , 154&#13;
Glenn, Jeanette 133&#13;
Gosch. Kathleen 133&#13;
Green, Dennis 92, 93, 110. 114. 133, 146, 154&#13;
Guest, Susie 133&#13;
h&#13;
Hansen, Donna 133&#13;
Harrill, Lynn 133&#13;
Hartshorn, Lori 63, 78, 83, 134&#13;
Hassle r, Robe rt 61, 134&#13;
He ad, Thomas 134&#13;
He ine, Phyllis 108, 134&#13;
He lbling, David 67, 84, 85&#13;
Hooper, David&#13;
Hunt, Julie 110, 134&#13;
Hyatt, Michael69, 134&#13;
Jacobson, Mary 83, 134&#13;
Je nsen, Gail 61. 134&#13;
Johnson, Grant 79, 92, 110, 134&#13;
Johnson, Kandace 37, 100, 110, 134&#13;
Johnson, Sandra 36, 43, 98, 134&#13;
Jones, Terry 134&#13;
k&#13;
Kennedy, John 134&#13;
Kennedy, Susan 134&#13;
Kofoed , Robert 134&#13;
Kofoed, Rodney 134&#13;
Kohrs, Rhonda 43, 134&#13;
Kuehl, Alice 43, 100, 135&#13;
Kullbom, Dawn 41, 107, 108, 135&#13;
Larsen, Dennis 92, 102, 135&#13;
Larse n, Rhonda&#13;
Leeper, Roger 135&#13;
Le iker, Todd 67, 135&#13;
Lenihan, Renee 63, 92, 135&#13;
LeRette, Jon 135 , 189&#13;
Little, Lorrie 31, 36, 135&#13;
m&#13;
Manley, Laura 135&#13;
May, Paul 135&#13;
McCarty, De borah 63, 65, 72, 135&#13;
McCombs, Michael 51, 61, 69, 135&#13;
McKern, Patti 113, 135&#13;
Meyer, Scott 61. 67, 79, 92, 102 , 110, 135&#13;
Mickles, John 135&#13;
Mickles, William 135&#13;
Monroe , Rose 135&#13;
Morse, Jamie 135&#13;
Murray, Kimberly&#13;
n&#13;
Ne wrocki, Robe rt 69 , 97, 135&#13;
Neilsen, Laurie 135&#13;
Nielsen, Lisa 135&#13;
Norl em, Brenda 135&#13;
0&#13;
O'Brie n, Richard 32, 33&#13;
Osborn , Kathryn 135&#13;
Osborn, Paula 43 , 72 , 135&#13;
Paulson, Joe&#13;
Pe terson, Jeff 47, 51, 135&#13;
Peterson, John&#13;
Pie rcy, Te resa 100 , 135&#13;
Pleake, Sherry&#13;
Pome rleau, Vince nt 61, 135&#13;
q&#13;
Queen, Rhonda 113 , 135&#13;
r&#13;
Rains, Amy 24 , 25, 83, 92, 111, 135&#13;
Rapalje, Be th 104, 135&#13;
Reed, Gary 60, 61, 62 , 135&#13;
Riehle, Steve n 63, 67, 135&#13;
Roach, Linda 63, 72, 114, 135&#13;
Roach ; Susan 63 , 72, 73, l35&#13;
Robe y, Robert 135&#13;
Roche, Gwendalyn 135&#13;
Roge rs, Scott 61, 67, 85, 135&#13;
Roots, Steve&#13;
Rose , Mike61. 135&#13;
jl67 &#13;
168 a&#13;
~ .. .. ·&#13;
Ross, Laurie 135&#13;
Russell, Kimberly 135&#13;
s&#13;
Saathoff, Chris 135&#13;
Sawyers, Dennis 135&#13;
Schaack, Kathleen 38, 94, 110. 132, 136&#13;
Schaffer, Cindi, 136&#13;
Schank, Jon 79, 136&#13;
Scheidle, Laurie 136&#13;
Schiller, Greg 136&#13;
Schneidewind, Kim 90, 91, 94, 111, 136, 149,&#13;
159&#13;
Seager, Penny 43, 136&#13;
acek, Anna 41. 100, 136&#13;
Shawler, Cinthia 136&#13;
Shively, Ricky&#13;
Siepker, Gregg&#13;
Smith , Cheryl 24, 110, 111. 136., 159&#13;
Smith , Jannelle 110&#13;
Smith, Joycelyn 36, 104, 110 , 136&#13;
Smith, Kare n 108 , 136&#13;
Spetman, David 136&#13;
Stahr, Roben&#13;
Stephenson, Sherly&#13;
Stifle , Randall&#13;
Stiles. Jon 136&#13;
Stone , Eva Marie 8 , 38, 41. 104 , 110, 134, 136&#13;
Stout , Stua n 38, 136&#13;
Stuan , Dennis 38 , 67 , n, 85 , 136&#13;
Stude baker, Dennis&#13;
Stukey. Joy 43. 136&#13;
t&#13;
Thomsen , Lorrie 136&#13;
Trive ly, Te resa 72 , 136&#13;
Trumblee , William&#13;
Tyrrell , Debbie 136&#13;
v&#13;
Vancamp. Robin 136&#13;
Vogt, Kristi 136&#13;
w&#13;
Wearne. Dewey&#13;
White, Christie 83, 136&#13;
Wichman, Kimberly&#13;
Wittwer, Tammie 43, 136&#13;
Woodard, Jerry 61. 136&#13;
Woods, Russell61. 67 , 68, 81. 136&#13;
Wysko, Beverly 136&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
a&#13;
Andersen, Barbara 65 , 72, 73 , 124&#13;
Anderson , Aaron 38 , 41 , 124 , 185&#13;
Aparo, Phillip 124&#13;
Asmus, James 69 , 124&#13;
b&#13;
Bachman, Rebecca 124&#13;
Bake r , Keith 124&#13;
Ballew, Jeff 38, 107, 124&#13;
Barr and, Roger 52&#13;
Bedwell, She ryl 113, 124&#13;
Bellows, Becky 38, 43, 124&#13;
Bedorf, Sherry 124&#13;
Be rkland, Cunis 69, 124&#13;
Be rns, Bonnie 38, 110, 124&#13;
Bichel. Robin 110, 124&#13;
Black. Cheryl 38, 124&#13;
Bledsoe, She lley 103, 125&#13;
Bode , Julie 65, 80, 125&#13;
177. 192&#13;
Boege. Duane 69, ... 25&#13;
Bookout, Jennifet 125&#13;
Boruff. Lennea 125&#13;
Bowman, Sherri 43, 92, 107, 108, 110, 125,&#13;
130. 131&#13;
Brayman, Daniel 125&#13;
Brendle, Kathy 38, 65, 82, 83, 87, 88, 125&#13;
Burns. Mark 125&#13;
Burns. Michele 43. 91, 125&#13;
Butterbaugh. Michelle 43, 125&#13;
c&#13;
Came ron, Lee Ann 43, 125&#13;
Carpe nter. Robert 125&#13;
Carte r, Tina 125&#13;
Casholi, Helen 125&#13;
Cermak , John 125&#13;
Chapman, John 125&#13;
Christensen, Kelly 43, 49, 125&#13;
Clark. Regina 43, 125&#13;
Collins, Kevin 69, 70, 125&#13;
_Colwell. Penny 125&#13;
Cook. Dean 125&#13;
Coonce , James 125&#13;
Coope r, Tammy 125&#13;
Craft, Barbe 125&#13;
Craft, Jay 125&#13;
Croson, Cynthia 43, 78, 125&#13;
Curtis, Brent 44, 45, 91, 92, 125, 127, 185&#13;
Curtis, Lisa 37, 63, 72, 83, 125. 130&#13;
Cushman. Gloria 43, 125&#13;
d&#13;
Davidson, Mary 38, 85, 91, 125&#13;
Davis. Robin 125&#13;
De rby , Karla 52, 125&#13;
Diblasi, Frank 73, 95, 125&#13;
Dick, Douglas 61, 69, 125&#13;
Dingman, Jere 10, 85, 108, 125, 159&#13;
Doffin , De wayne 125&#13;
Doffin, Ted 125&#13;
Dra ke . Dana 61, 85, 92, 102, 125&#13;
Duff, Carol 43, 125&#13;
Dwyor, Me lanie 38, 65, 126, 131&#13;
e&#13;
Eckstrom, Phil 126&#13;
Eilinstine , Gloria 43, 126&#13;
Eisena ue r. Je rome 126&#13;
Elgan , Wanda 26&#13;
Elsbecke r, Brian 53, 12f, . 131&#13;
Epperson, Jerry 126&#13;
f&#13;
Feller, Roben 57 , 61, 69, 126&#13;
Fellows, William 126 &#13;
Ferrel, Jan 113, 126&#13;
Finney, Craig 126&#13;
Flanagan, Julie 108, 126&#13;
Foreman, Steve 61, 69, 126, 130&#13;
Fon, Barry 28&#13;
Foster, Barbara 43, 126&#13;
Frank, John 38, 126&#13;
Fry, Jeanne 126&#13;
Fry, Michael 126&#13;
Fry, Richard 126&#13;
Fry, Tammy 85, 108, 126&#13;
g&#13;
Gallup, Paulette 100, 126&#13;
Godsey, Jennie 126&#13;
Godsey, Kim 126&#13;
Golda pp, Martie 43, 80, 92, 108, 113, 126&#13;
Good, Richard 126&#13;
Gosch, Lisa 43 , 126&#13;
Gunther, John 10, 38, 69, 70, 126&#13;
h&#13;
Haberman, Steve 126&#13;
Hagee, Weslynn 126&#13;
Hansen, Teresa 91, 126&#13;
Hanson, Brian 126&#13;
Harrill, Tracy 126&#13;
Hartman, Fred 126&#13;
Heath, Brian 126&#13;
Heine, Carol&#13;
Hermsen, ·scott 126&#13;
lnankur , Salih 126&#13;
Ingram, Tracy 43, 91, 107, 126&#13;
Jabens, Linda 65, 126&#13;
Jacobs, Jacqueline 65, 83, 126&#13;
Jacobs, Ranall 61; 81, 85, 126, 130&#13;
Johnson, Julie 126&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca 43, 126&#13;
Johnson, R,honda 38, 104 1&#13;
, 105, 126&#13;
Jorgensen, Diane 43, 127&#13;
k&#13;
Kadlec, Lori 38 , 65, 72, 74, 127&#13;
Kilgore, Michael 127&#13;
Kilibarda, Shelly 127&#13;
King, Douglas38, 127&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Darrell 127&#13;
Kelin, Peggy 127&#13;
Knapp, Barbara 38, 43, 91, 92, 93, 104, 114,&#13;
127&#13;
Kramer, Robert 127&#13;
Kudirka, Victoria 127&#13;
Kuehl, Tracy 127&#13;
Kurth, Terri 38, 104, 107, 127&#13;
Lahr, Craig&#13;
Lake, Janice 43, 65, 72, 74 , 113, 127&#13;
Lawson, Gail 127&#13;
Lawson, Sandy 127&#13;
Lay, Julie 80, 127&#13;
Lear, Mark 127&#13;
Lenhardt, Louise 43, 91, 127&#13;
LeRette, Donna 127&#13;
Lich, Robert 127&#13;
Lindsey, Kevin 85, 127&#13;
m&#13;
MacDonald, Margaret 110, 127, 131&#13;
Madsen, Alan&#13;
Martin, Kevin.38, 110, 127&#13;
Matthew, William 128,&#13;
Mattox, Jolene 43, 128&#13;
May, Joan 23, 65, 80, 87, 113, 128, 192&#13;
May, Shelly 38, 43, 96, 128&#13;
Mayberry, Scott 128&#13;
Mccomas, Carroll 128, 153&#13;
McKee, Melinda 43, 128&#13;
McManigal. Cindy 43, 65, 113, 128&#13;
McSorely, Vicky 128&#13;
Meeker, Randy 69, 102, 128&#13;
Merrick , Janelle.128&#13;
Messerole, Mari 43, 80, 108. 128&#13;
Mickles, Robert 128&#13;
Miller, Dale 128&#13;
Miller, Joel 38, 61, 77, 102, 128&#13;
Mithcell, Paula 128&#13;
Mock, Wendy 9, 80, 128. 192&#13;
n&#13;
Nansel, Brian 128&#13;
Nelson, Eric&#13;
Nichols, Rhonda 128&#13;
0&#13;
Oba!, Scott 128&#13;
O'Donald, Edward 97, 128&#13;
Osborn, Ryan 128&#13;
Otto, Diane 128&#13;
Overholtzer, David 38, 61, 92, 102, 110, 128&#13;
p&#13;
Palmer, Robin 43, 100, 107. 129&#13;
Palme rton, Pat 129&#13;
Patte rson, Scott 129&#13;
Patton, Robert 38 , 61. 68, 79, 85, 128 , 129&#13;
Patzne r, Te rry 51. 107, 129&#13;
Pe ters, Mike 129&#13;
Pe tersen, Tracy 97, 129&#13;
Pete rson, Danny 69, 70, 79, 88, 102 , 129, 159&#13;
Pete rson, Lori 44, 90, 91, 129&#13;
Pe te rson, Rodney 38 , 107, 114 , 129, 154&#13;
Pe trey, Donna&#13;
Phippen, Christie 69, 129&#13;
Pigman, Carla 129&#13;
Pikschus , Theresa 65, 129&#13;
Pome rleau, Ve rnon 129&#13;
Powlos, Jon 129&#13;
Price , Sarah 91 , 96, 129&#13;
Prue tt, Roberta 129&#13;
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Quichocho, Barbara&#13;
Quick, Barbara 43, 90 , 113, 129 J-169 &#13;
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Ratekin, Gary 38, 69, 124, 129&#13;
Reeser, Mary 129&#13;
Richards, Craig 38, 69, 70, 129&#13;
Riche, Sl!san 43, 129&#13;
Riehle, Kathleen 38 , 65, 129&#13;
Ritter, James 38, 129 · ·&#13;
Rogers, Rance 38, 61, 68, 79, 87, 102 , 129&#13;
Ross, Deborah 129&#13;
Ross, Leon 129&#13;
Rowland, Danny 129&#13;
Russell, Kris 38, 91. 129&#13;
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Saar, Edie 100, 12\1&#13;
Schaeffer, Mark 129&#13;
Schank, Casandra 129&#13;
Schellen, Lawrence 129&#13;
Schnepel. Janice 38, 129&#13;
Schoening, Susan 38, 41, 49 , 104, 107, 129&#13;
Schumann, Karen 100, 129&#13;
Schutzenhofe r, Tina 129&#13;
Sellers, Rohen 129&#13;
Shelde n, Ka thy 129&#13;
Shinn, Brad 129&#13;
Smith, Vic tor 61. 130&#13;
Spalti, Sharee 130&#13;
Sta rr , Curtis 130&#13;
Stephenson, John 28, 29, 130&#13;
Sulentic, Jeff 130&#13;
Sulentic , Judy 63, 92 , 130&#13;
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Talbott, Wayne 69 , 70, 130&#13;
Teeter, Dan 130&#13;
Te nnigkeit, Barbara 130&#13;
Thompson, Jeff 95, 130&#13;
Townsend, Brian 130, 186&#13;
Trively, Mark 130&#13;
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Veasey, Deborah 65, 72, 130&#13;
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Walters, Kelly 130&#13;
Walton, Julie 65, 72, 73, 130, 153, 164&#13;
Warneke, Cynthia 38 , 43, 110, 130&#13;
Wells, Dawn 130&#13;
Wickersham, Brian 130&#13;
Wittwer, James 130&#13;
Woods, David 38 , 81, 130&#13;
Wyatt, Eric 29, 130&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
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Adkins, Janice 107, 116, 120&#13;
Allen , Scott 116&#13;
Amburn , Mark 116&#13;
Anderson, Carla 116&#13;
Asbach, David 116&#13;
Auffart , Richard 116&#13;
b&#13;
Bahr, Roger , 81, 116&#13;
Barnes, Debra 116&#13;
Barnes, Russell 116&#13;
Barr, Tammy 116&#13;
Baxter, Janette 116&#13;
Baxter, Judy 116&#13;
Bebensee, John 39 , 116&#13;
Bebensee, Resa 39, 42 , 116&#13;
Belt, Karen 116&#13;
Be nson, La:.irie 7, 39, 42, 116&#13;
Birdsley, Jeffrey 42, 107, 116&#13;
Black. Carwl 39, 42, 43, 116&#13;
Blanton, Shari 39. 116&#13;
Bledsoe, Nora 116&#13;
Bowers. Chris 116&#13;
Brassell, Donald 116&#13;
Bressman. Dale&#13;
Bressman, Jim 116&#13;
Brittain , Robert 116&#13;
Brown, Kim 42 , 104, 117, 146&#13;
Bram, Belinda 39, 42 , 72 , 117&#13;
Bucholz, Michelle 117&#13;
Burk, Maurice 117&#13;
Brunham , Jim 81, 117&#13;
Burns, Lisa 89, 117&#13;
Busbee, Frances 117&#13;
Bush, Angela 43, 117&#13;
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Cam, Em 117&#13;
Cameron, Linda 43 , 117&#13;
Campbell, Dan 117&#13;
Carte r, Teenaa 117&#13;
Christense n, David 117&#13;
Christensen, Danny 117&#13;
Clappe r, Troy&#13;
Cla rk, Joseph 117&#13;
Clark, Nancy 9, 92, 104, 105, 117&#13;
Clouse , Joni 39, 104, 117&#13;
Coffe lt, Tammy 43 , 117&#13;
Cohrs , Alle n 117&#13;
Collins, Cathleen 117, 123&#13;
Colwe ll, Shelly 83 , 117, 119&#13;
Colwell, Shelly 83, 117, 119&#13;
Conyers, Keith&#13;
Coonce , Elizabeth 117&#13;
Coope r. Robert 117&#13;
Coope r. Teresa 42 , 117&#13;
Copeland, Raymond 117&#13;
Crabb , Tim 117&#13;
Cubrich, Tim 117&#13;
Cusworth, Roge r 79, 117&#13;
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Davi ck , Sonia 117&#13;
Davidson. Mic hae l 39 , 42 , 117&#13;
Davis, Kimberly39 , 117&#13;
Dew, Clarence 117&#13;
Dingman, Jill 117&#13;
Dixon, Jackie 117&#13;
Doffin, Steven 117&#13;
Donaldson, Mark 3f1 , 42, 117 &#13;
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Dugan, Tracy 42, 117 Dye , Kathleen 117&#13;
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Edmundson, Lesa 39, 72, 118&#13;
Edris, Kathy 42, 109, 118&#13;
Elgan , Brad 118&#13;
Erbes, Chris 118&#13;
Ewoldt , Phyllis 72, 73, 82, 83 (not represented&#13;
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Feeney, Micha&#13;
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Finney, Mark 118&#13;
Fisher, Jack&#13;
Fitzgerald , Edward 118&#13;
Foster , Mark 118&#13;
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Fulton, Dale 118&#13;
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Gardner, Lo&#13;
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Giek, St&#13;
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Gillespie, Andrew&#13;
Gillman, Gregory&#13;
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Godsey, Naomi 118&#13;
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Griffin, Andy 118&#13;
Grimm, Todd 118&#13;
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Hanson, Susan 118&#13;
Hardisty , Sh&#13;
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Hushaw, Mike&#13;
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James, Billy 119&#13;
James, Norma 119&#13;
Jensen, Jay 39, 119&#13;
Jensen, Scott 61, 81 , 117, 119&#13;
Jeppeson, Jackie 39, 42, 119&#13;
Johnsen, Thomas 119&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl 119&#13;
Johnson, Lori 119&#13;
Johnson, Roger 39 , 119&#13;
Jones , Lisa 119&#13;
Jones, Tamara 11&#13;
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Kealy, Matthew 119&#13;
Kennedy, Kay 119&#13;
Klepfer, Robbie 119&#13;
Kmezich, Thomas 42, 107, 119&#13;
Knapp, Robin 119&#13;
Knapp, Rodney 119&#13;
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Meyer, Gretchen 39, 121&#13;
Meyer, Mark 121&#13;
Moe, Rusty 121&#13;
Monnie, Theresa 39, 121&#13;
Montgomery, Dean 121&#13;
Moore, Leeann 8, 39, 104, 121&#13;
Moore, Pat 121&#13;
Morgan, Daniel 121, 192&#13;
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Congratulations '77 Seniors&#13;
M aguire&#13;
539 W. Broadway Oil and Appliance&#13;
,_9 325-, , 20 r• i&#13;
Across From Iowa Clothes&#13;
R.R . 1 :l GG -1063&#13;
Barnes Beauty&#13;
College&#13;
Congratulations Seniors&#13;
32·3-7175 411 W. Broadway&#13;
Senior Terri Richter has her hair expertly styled at&#13;
Barnes Beauty Salon.&#13;
Wrth literally hundreds of&#13;
Pittsburgh paints colors to&#13;
choose from, combining the&#13;
appropriate colors can be a&#13;
confusing process. To take the&#13;
worry out of choosing colors&#13;
try using the Color Schef'T'.e&#13;
Selector at your Pittsburgh ,&#13;
paints store. Our Color Scheme&#13;
Selector can demonstrate over&#13;
one thousand combinations&#13;
to help you select the harmoniz -&#13;
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best suit the scheme you have&#13;
in mind. And with Pittsburgh&#13;
paints there's no need to com -&#13;
promise on color. If you·ve&#13;
got a color in mind, we've&#13;
probably got it ready-mixed.&#13;
If we don't have exactly what&#13;
you're looking for, we'll custom&#13;
blend your color choice right&#13;
on the spot.&#13;
BARNES BEAUTY SALON&#13;
PITTSBURGH&#13;
PAINTS&#13;
PPG INDUSTRIES&#13;
71 I No. Saddle Creek&#13;
Oma ha, Nebraska 68132&#13;
558-4588&#13;
Congratulations Class of "77" &#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
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Checking Account&#13;
Three Convenient Locations Including&#13;
The Manawa Drive -up at 501 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
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Phone J GG-'.2'.29 7&#13;
State Farm&#13;
Insurance&#13;
TOM CUSTER and DA SWART Z&#13;
For All You r Insurance Needs&#13;
Life , Auto , Hea lth&#13;
Home a nd Business&#13;
366-'.2~95&#13;
906 w. Sou h Omaha Bridge Rd·&#13;
Congra mla tions&#13;
Class of ' 77&#13;
Christensen-Hecht&#13;
Floral Co.&#13;
316 Flemi ng&#13;
328-1518&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Flower Shop&#13;
2810 w. Broadway&#13;
322-2537&#13;
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JEANS N' THINGS&#13;
2 Locations&#13;
17 S. 6th St. 932 E. Pierce&#13;
Jeans for Everybody&#13;
Sizes 6 Months - 50&#13;
short - Extra Long&#13;
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JOE BERALDI, B.S. Ph.&#13;
701 16th A venue 322-2501 &#13;
Bait and&#13;
Sporting&#13;
Supplies&#13;
Live Bait&#13;
Woods&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
806 \\' . South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
366 - 9985&#13;
32'.2 - '.257-1&#13;
TILLEYS SERVICE&#13;
FRANK TILLEY&#13;
Owne r&#13;
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72'.2 Creekiop&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51501&#13;
Town &amp; Country&#13;
Barber Shop&#13;
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J:\ CK MEEK&#13;
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Sophomore Julie Bodie takes a peek at a microwave oven at.Herbs T. V., Furniture and Appliance.&#13;
TV FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCE&#13;
101 W. So. Omaha Bridge Rd .&#13;
Ph . 366-2271 * 2307 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 323-7 195&#13;
·. ~ 177 &#13;
-07-(91 JEWELERS~~&#13;
MIDLANDS MALL&#13;
COIJJ'jCIL BLUFFS, IOWA !:11!101 322-77&amp;6&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of H77"&#13;
C. T. HANSEN&#13;
&amp;SONS&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
CONTRACTORS&#13;
723 16th Ave. 323-2317&#13;
WESTMART&#13;
CLOTHING&#13;
1618 W. Bdway&#13;
Ph. 322·4051&#13;
Peoples&#13;
Apparel&#13;
Ltd.&#13;
MIDIANDS&#13;
MALL&#13;
Main &amp; Bdway&#13;
Ph. 328-3434&#13;
Now We Are Two&#13;
Peoples Apparel now haa two locatlona In Council Bluffs&#13;
for your shopping convenience. Our Midlands Mall Store&#13;
features both men's and women's wear. The Westmart&#13;
Store speclallzea In men 's and boy's wear. Free parking at&#13;
the Mall Garage uptown. Free parking lot at Westmart .&#13;
178 &amp;&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
1977 Seniors&#13;
G()]da1)1)&#13;
Co11structio11&#13;
ROBERT GOLD APP&#13;
322-1696&#13;
Michelle Carrigan&#13;
welcomes you to the&#13;
Brentwood Beauty Salon.&#13;
\vildwood&#13;
I and II &#13;
Shtrbondy's&#13;
Gardtn&#13;
Ctnttr&#13;
319 16th A.~.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 323-7985&#13;
Nursery Stock - Complete Line of Lawn Needs&#13;
Garden Seed - Tropical Plants - Pesticides&#13;
Licensed Tree Sprayer&#13;
1n11p li 111~ 1u s of&#13;
THE&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
Railway Inn&#13;
Congra tul a tions to the&#13;
Class of " 76"&#13;
Open:&#13;
9 a . m . to 11 p . m .&#13;
Monday thro ugh Saturda y&#13;
Dick and Meg Clark&#13;
322- 69 31 1 llh and 1st Ave .&#13;
''We Can Take Care&#13;
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1979 Dedication&#13;
When we think of dedica tion we think of a person who trul y is&#13;
dedicated to his profession. Mr. Robert Bender is one of these&#13;
people. He teaches government and Psychology to junior and senior&#13;
students and is very active in community affairs.&#13;
Mr. Bender served as a delegate to the Iowa State Education Association. Acting as president of the Lewis Central Education Association and serving on th ~ LCEA negotiation team kept Mr. Bender very&#13;
busy during the 1979 school year. In January of 1979 Mr. Bender was&#13;
inducted as a member of the Phi Delta Kappa Chapter.&#13;
Through his 13 years here at Lewis Central Mr. Bender has inspired&#13;
many students. As one of his former Government students commented, "He taught us to care about governm ent and to understand&#13;
that it is for us and that we are the ones that are responsible for making it work."&#13;
We the 1979 Titan yearbook staff dedicate this year's book to Mr.&#13;
Robert Bender.&#13;
Mr. Robert Bender&#13;
19 &#13;
Lewis Central's school district is growing fast as you can see by this " bird's eye view" of the new M idd le School and Water Tower.&#13;
20 &#13;
SPICIII. 1111 TS&#13;
21 &#13;
Homecoming Drer1-up Day1&#13;
(Center:) Homecoming Cou pplauds the&#13;
antics of the Thespians during one of the Pep&#13;
Rally skits. (Bottom Left:) Craig Gill models&#13;
the latest in fashionable spirit-buttons sold by&#13;
the cheerleaders for a money making project. (Bottom Right:) Junior Lori Hurley tosses&#13;
the effigy into the burning blaze.&#13;
22&#13;
Pep rallies, spirit buttons, alumni, the bonfire, blue and white dress&#13;
up day, the dance (disco this year), and finally the much heralded&#13;
game ... all a big part of homecoming week at LC. Homecoming&#13;
week, Sept. 25 through 30, was centered around the theme "Out of&#13;
the Blue" and contained all of the above, and more. LC lost to Shenadoah 12 to 25, but the spirit never quite coming, even through the&#13;
rain and the chill. According to Barb Knapp, "I think that the reason&#13;
for most of the spirit this year was the willingness of the seniors to&#13;
get involved. They lead the spirit competition for almost the entire&#13;
week." &#13;
Omitted&#13;
(Right:) " Charge!", orders commander Jeff&#13;
Schoening to his troops of loyal Titan defenders. (Center: ) " Giddy-up", Greg Gillman&#13;
breaks the Mustangs of any winning hopes.&#13;
(Bottom:) Helen Cashoili and Julie Bode enthu siasti ca lly di spl ay their senior school&#13;
spirit.&#13;
23 &#13;
'Out Or The Frying Pan,&#13;
(Below) With hopes Qf eing discovered Tony (Eric Wyatt) spies on the&#13;
illusive play director (Phil Aparo) in&#13;
his downstairs apartment. (Right)&#13;
George (Brent Curtis) cowers behind&#13;
a blanket as Mr. Coburn (Bill Fellows)&#13;
threatens to put an abrup1 halt to his&#13;
life.&#13;
24&#13;
This year LC returned to comedy with the fall play production of OUT&#13;
OF THE FRYING PAN. This production, which played to sold out crowds&#13;
on November 10 and 11, was well received by students and faculty as well&#13;
as the community in general. The response was largely due to its fast pace&#13;
and fine performances by members of its cast.&#13;
OUT OF THE FRYING PAN concerned itself with the problems of six&#13;
young aspiring actors and actresses sharing an apartment in New York. &#13;
Entertain1 Community&#13;
Trouble starts with their inability to pay the rent on their apartment and&#13;
continues to the possible loss of a major source of funds, their roommate,&#13;
whose father does not believe in co-ed living. All the problems are solved&#13;
when the well known play director from downstairs comes up to borrow a&#13;
cup and winds up promising to put them in his next show after witnessing a series of interruptions that he mistakes as their play.&#13;
(Below left) Kate (Barb Knapp), Mr.&#13;
Coburn (Bill Fellows), Daughter Dottie Coburn (Nancy Clark), and Marge&#13;
(Sherri Bowman) look on questioningly as George (Brent Curtis) revealingly introduces himself. (Bottom left)&#13;
Tony (Eric Wyatt) is taken aback&#13;
when the pol ice, Mac (Mark Bjork)&#13;
and Joe (Dean Adkins), attempt to&#13;
arrest Norman (Rod Peterson). (Bottom&#13;
right) Play director Mr. Kenny (Phil&#13;
Aparo) stands in the wings while&#13;
deciding whether or not to get upset.&#13;
Cast of " OUT OF THE FRYING&#13;
PAN"&#13;
George Bodell. ........... Brent Curtis&#13;
Norman Reese ... ........ Rod Peterson&#13;
Mrs. Garnett ............... Sarah Price&#13;
Tony Foster ................ Eric Wyatt&#13;
Muriel Foster .. ............ Terri Kurth&#13;
Kate Ault ....... ............. Barb Knapp&#13;
Marge Benson ............ Sherri Bowman&#13;
Dottie Coburn ............ Nancy Clark&#13;
Mr. Coburn .. .. .. .. ........ Bill Fellows&#13;
Mr. Kenny .................. Phil Aparo&#13;
Mac ................... ... ..... Mark Bjork&#13;
Joe ............................. Dean Adkins&#13;
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(Above) In high spirits, LC couples enjoy the music and the atmosphere.&#13;
(Right) Mary Henningfield and David&#13;
Vannoy take advantage of the music of&#13;
Sweetfield. (Far right) Snowball couples&#13;
await the band's next set.&#13;
The night of December 23 arrived w ith a light snowfall. There was a&#13;
new suit for the guys and a new dress for the girls and all the yu letide&#13;
festivity that accompanies the an nual SnoBall Dance. Over 350 people&#13;
gathered in the brightly decorated high school gym to dance to the music and celebrate the Christmas season with their dates and friends .&#13;
At the evenings end many couples either went home or out to eat, yet&#13;
all were satisfied with the night's events.&#13;
/noball /oar1 With&#13;
Yuletide I plrlt&#13;
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27 &#13;
(Right) One of the most popular scenes&#13;
from the musical was "telephone hour".&#13;
Here DeEtte Green, Penny Talbott,&#13;
Rhonda Johnson, Chris Ballew, Doug&#13;
Silvius, Jackie Jeppesen, Scott Pri ce,&#13;
Susie Schoening and Regina Thramer&#13;
sing. (Bottom Right) Kim MacAffee&#13;
(Terri Kurth) sings " How lovely to be a&#13;
Woman". (Bottom Left) Brent Curtis&#13;
and his stage mother Cheryl Black arrange for a taxi.&#13;
On March 30 the curtain&#13;
opened to the cast of Bye Bye&#13;
Birdie consistin Qf more than&#13;
90 students.&#13;
Four performances were&#13;
given by the players. A Sunday&#13;
afternoon matinee was also featured. Mr. Fi scu s, M r. M addux&#13;
and Mr. Fullenkamp served as&#13;
directors for the production.&#13;
" I feel that the play went&#13;
along well for the number of&#13;
people involved, or for that&#13;
matter any size number of&#13;
people." commented Rod&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
'lye lye Birdie'&#13;
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THE CAST&#13;
Albert Peterson ........... Brent Curtis&#13;
Rose Alvarez ... ............ Wendy Mock&#13;
M ae Peterson .............. Cheryl !3 lack&#13;
Mr. MacAfee ............... Jeff Ballew&#13;
Mrs. MacAfee .............. Sarah Pri ce&#13;
Kim M acAfee .............. Terri Kurth&#13;
Randolph MacAfee ..... Doug Kurth&#13;
Conrad Birdie .............. Rod Peterson&#13;
Hugo Peabody ........... .Dean Adkin s&#13;
Ur ula M erki e ............. Janice Adk ins&#13;
Mrs. M erkle ................ .Debbie Veasey&#13;
Harvey Johnson ........ ... Mark Bjork&#13;
M r. Johnson ............... .. Bill Fellows&#13;
Ba rtender ................... . .Doug Jacobs&#13;
Gloria Rasputin ........... Lori Kadlec&#13;
Mayor ........................... Phil Aparo&#13;
Mayor's wife ................ Brenda Duensing&#13;
Helen ...... ..................... Joan M ay&#13;
Nancy ........................... Penny Talbott&#13;
Ali ce ............................. Ju lie Lay&#13;
Margie .......................... Jackie Jeppesen&#13;
Penelope ...................... Susie Schoening&#13;
Deborah Sue ............... Cheri Smith&#13;
Freddie ....... .. ................ Tim Winchester&#13;
Karl .................. ............. Scott Black&#13;
Fred ......... ...... .............. .Doug Stuart&#13;
Phyllis ........................... Barb Anderson&#13;
Reporters ...... ......... ...... Julie Bode&#13;
Li sa Curtis&#13;
Tracy Techau&#13;
(Top) Bill Kuck, Mark ovak, Kurt&#13;
Streyfeller, Doug Silvius, Tom Kmez ich,&#13;
Scott Black, Mark Bjork and Bob Leeper&#13;
plot their next move on stage. (Bottom)&#13;
Th e girls seem to enjoy the music of&#13;
Conrad Birdie played by Rod Peterson. &#13;
IO&#13;
LC G1ow1&#13;
During Pride Week&#13;
-- The buttons were bursting in Council Bluffs, Iowa and at Lewi Central&#13;
the week of April 23-27, offi ciall y named Prid e W eek . The idea for Pride&#13;
W eek came from a Council Bluffs school teacher. The m ain id ea b ehind&#13;
the week was for the dem o nstration and celeb ratio n of prid e in our&#13;
community.&#13;
At Lewis Central it was pride from the word go. The week wa full of&#13;
activities planned to involve student and teachers alike. In addition to&#13;
the acti v ities, pride was demonstrated in a mo re las tin g sense with the&#13;
donation and planting of five trees .&#13;
To climax Pride W eek there wa a parad e as Coun cil Bluffs had never &#13;
(Far Left) Performing in a Pride W eek&#13;
open air conccrl al Bayless Park were&#13;
lhe Symphonic Band members. (Top&#13;
Middle) Ron Diblasi and partner Sherry&#13;
Strong struggle their way through the&#13;
obstacle course. (Bottom Middle) Pride&#13;
is celebrated with a double flair here al&#13;
th e park in Bayless park. (Below Ri ght)&#13;
Ron D iblasi blasts government teacher&#13;
M r. Bumsted with a pie in Pride W eek&#13;
acti vities. (Top Right) By common opinion, the besl floal in lhe Pride W eek parade was the float summittecl by th e LC&#13;
administrati on and faculty. The floal rotated, showing five different dimensions&#13;
of Lewis Central.&#13;
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Award1 Day Change1&#13;
32&#13;
- - - -&#13;
Awards Day 1979 underwent a major face-lift as it became a totally&#13;
voluntary activity. It took place in the evening rather than as a mandatory event during the school day.&#13;
Many people were very happy with the change although a few did&#13;
comment on the need for better publicity.&#13;
In addition to the change in scheduling, this year's May 7th awards&#13;
presentation was much shorter than in past years. Many of the awards&#13;
were discontinued.&#13;
Highlights of this year's awards program were "Teacher of the Year&#13;
Award" given to Mr. Santee and the "Yearbook Dedication" to Mr.&#13;
Bender.&#13;
(Left Top) Awards night was fun as you&#13;
can tell by Jeff Ballew and Barb Knapp 's&#13;
faces. (Left Bottom) Bowling awards&#13;
were also presented at the program.&#13;
(Below Left) Brent Curti s, Barb Knapp,&#13;
Bob Patton and Cheri Sm ith wai t in line&#13;
ior th eir awa rd s. !Be low right) Shelly&#13;
Smith is introduced by Mr. Humphrey.&#13;
(Bottom Left) Jeif Ballew, Bon nie Berns,&#13;
Steve Foreman, Rh onda Johnson, Barb&#13;
Knapp, Kevin Martin, Wendy Mock, and&#13;
Dave Overho ltzer all rece ived scholarships at the program . (Bottom Ri ght)&#13;
Randy Jacobs was given an award ior being an excellent staff member on the paper.&#13;
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34&#13;
Prom Held at UDO&#13;
After selling bags of candy and coming in at 7:00 in the morning for special&#13;
planning sessions, Prom 1979 was off and running. M any hours w ere spent decorating the UNO Ballroom for the occasion.&#13;
This year's prom held on Saturday May 12 was d esigned around the theme&#13;
"We've Got Tonight", a top-40 hit by Bob Seager.&#13;
The band, back by popular demand after last year, w as April Monday. Again&#13;
they were a crowd pleaser for both teachers and students. Pro m was enjoyed&#13;
by all.&#13;
(Above) April M onday set the mood fo r th e 1979 Pro m as seen here at th e U NO Ballroom. (Right)&#13;
Julie W alton and Ra_ndy M eeker reigned over the festivities. (Below ) ! he p rom c urt consisted o f:&#13;
Wendi M ock, Brent Curtis, Joan M ay, Jeff Ballew , Tam m y Fry, Doug Dick_, Julie Walton, Randy Meeker, Terri Kurth, Bob Feller, Michelle Butterbaugh, John Chapman, Carla Pigman, and Steve Huebner. &#13;
&#13;
..&#13;
•&#13;
36&#13;
/enlor1&#13;
(Top left) Dr. Smith addressed th e&#13;
c lass during th e ceremony. (Top&#13;
middle) The c ho ir sang during the&#13;
ceremony to set the mood fo r th e&#13;
occasion. (Top right) Susan Schoening lead the class in their song&#13;
"Forever Young". &#13;
'forever&#13;
On Tuesday, May 22, 1 1 seniors of the class of 1979 ended their&#13;
high school careers with an open air graduatio n on the green. Highlights&#13;
of the evening included the speeches given by seniors Brent Curtis, Jeff&#13;
Ballew, Linda Jabens, Sherri. Bowman and Judy Sulentic. The speeches&#13;
stressed the class motto "Dare to dream, for to morrow the world is&#13;
ours", as well as the importance of a good high school educa tion.&#13;
After receiving their diplomas the senio rs each moved their tassels&#13;
from the left to right and sang their class song " Fo rever Young."&#13;
37 &#13;
(Top left) Linda Jabens looks out and speaks to her class about old stori es and thoughts they w ill all share. !Top left and Bottom&#13;
ri ght) Judy Sulenti c and Julie Bode give a sk it together for graduation ceremoni e~. (M iddle) The school boa rd looks o n as Mr. M iles&#13;
speaks.&#13;
38 &#13;
DIP IBTllll TS&#13;
39 &#13;
P.E. invites disco dancing&#13;
(Above) M r. Padilla helps students learn&#13;
the art of a dance done with sticks. (Right)&#13;
Julie Asmus and Paula Pueppka learn lifesaving techniques from a trained expert.&#13;
40&#13;
\, - -.... . lf"·",.. ~&#13;
.. ~ ... ,., • ,, ... 4'-l ..... ·. . .... &#13;
(Top Left) Mr. M erchant teaches all health&#13;
classes. (Above Right) Basketball is played&#13;
often during P.E. classes. (Above) Square&#13;
dancing is taught in a unit of dance as&#13;
shown here.&#13;
In what class can you let out all of the pressures that other classes can&#13;
build up? Physical Educa tion, of course. Twice a week for juniors and&#13;
seniors, and three times a week for freshman and sophomore students,&#13;
P.E. is there for phys ical exercise, competition and rela xa tion.&#13;
A new activity was tried in P.E. this yea r, disco dancing. The traditional square dancing was still there also. Classes were instructed in&#13;
disco just before Sno-ball.&#13;
Other than volleyball, basketball, and soccer, students got to bowl&#13;
and learn self-defense. All classes were subject to a sem es ter of hea lth.&#13;
-II &#13;
(Bottom) Editors for the 1979 Outlook&#13;
were Randy Jacobs, John Frank, Brent&#13;
Curtis, Kris Russel and Scott Hermsen.&#13;
Not pi ctured are Linda Jabens and Barb&#13;
Anderson. (Top Right) M ichelle Barton&#13;
and Doug Si lvius work on a research&#13;
project in the library. (Top Left) M rs.&#13;
Sillau taught not onl y Journalism I and II&#13;
but also sophomore English.&#13;
4~&#13;
Journalism classes large &#13;
J ournalism is not an ordinary class at Lewis Central. In journalism all&#13;
students work together to publish the school newspaper Outlook.&#13;
This year's Journalism I class is almost 3 tim es as large as the previous&#13;
years. Journalism II also had a surplus of students.&#13;
Mrs. Dot Sillau taught both classes. Students had vari ous ass ignments such as weekly beat sheets and a story fo r every issue of the&#13;
Outlook. During the year students saw great speakers fro m arious&#13;
areas of journalism and the m edia.&#13;
(Bottom) Editor Randy Jacobs pastes up another issue of the Outlook. (Left) Eric Wyatt&#13;
and Betsy M cCoy turn in th eir stories for th e Outlook on time.&#13;
-II &#13;
--&#13;
(Top) Mr. Cooper watches over his freshmen World History Class. (Middle) " Data&#13;
cards do fly!" says Richard Bumsted, American History teacher. (Bottom) U.S. Congressman Tom Harkin answers student's&#13;
questions in the library.&#13;
44 &#13;
Students work for Campaign&#13;
What did some students at LC devote 25 to 30 hours, gallons&#13;
upon gallons of gas, miles of walking and innumerable phone calls&#13;
to? The 1978 political campaign.&#13;
American Government students had the choice either to write a&#13;
term paper or devoting 25 to 30 hours to the political party of their&#13;
choice. On election day many students even got out of school to&#13;
help with the campaign. Although it was a lot of time and a lot of&#13;
work, the program was favorable among almost all of the students&#13;
involved.&#13;
In the history department, one major change was made. Students&#13;
were not required to take two years of American History.&#13;
(Lower left) John Perry searches through&#13;
the trash while working for the political&#13;
campaign. (Above) In her first year, Ms.&#13;
Chris Boone, sophomore American History&#13;
and Sociology teacher finds time to joke&#13;
with students.&#13;
45 &#13;
Science students keep busy&#13;
(Top Left) Mr. Pearson poses wi_th_ his friend. (Top Right) Linda Jabens w ashf's Chem -&#13;
istry tools. (Bottom Right) Expla1n1ng th e theory of relati vity is Mr. Holms. ( Rottom LP ft)&#13;
Mr. Heckman explains as Sa rah Pri ce, Steve Foreman, Kevin Collins and Jeff Ballew&#13;
listen.&#13;
46 &#13;
The sm ell of chemistry stud ent's o rganic chemistry experim ents lingered through the halls o f LC o nce again thi s year: Chemistry students also studied tetrahedal shapes w hich naturally led to Mr. Bill&#13;
models. Phys ics students b egan the year studying prop erti es o f m atter and advanced to defraction pattern s b y May.&#13;
Examining pigs and studying skeleton sys tem s were a couple o f&#13;
things anato m y students did thi s year. Fres hman studied phys ical&#13;
properties and theories.&#13;
(Above) Preparing another solution is Barb Knapp.&#13;
-1 7 &#13;
(Below) Getting dressed up to go work&#13;
at the haunted house are a few of the&#13;
Co-op gang. (Right) Each class member&#13;
learns to participate in their own way to&#13;
the Co-op program.&#13;
Co-op sponsors projects&#13;
48 &#13;
(Below) Everyone seems to enjoy th e&#13;
Co-op banquet held at the end of the&#13;
school year. (Left) Trust walks were a&#13;
part of the classroom activity.&#13;
C-op was very busy during&#13;
the school year. Car washes,&#13;
haunted house adventures and&#13;
various other money making&#13;
projects kept the weeks of&#13;
school moving along.&#13;
There are three phases of the&#13;
Co-op program. Classroom,&#13;
club and on the job. Each&#13;
phase adds to the experience&#13;
found in this type of program.&#13;
49 &#13;
Business classes teach consumer information&#13;
(Top) Roberta Pruett and Glori a Cushman work in th e bus· ff ' Ab ) B k . . . mess o ice. ( ove ec y Rocolz types an assignment. (Right) Bill Matthews and Rob· H 1 'th th&#13;
d. h in erm sen ype w1 e 1ctap one.&#13;
50 &#13;
L ewis Central's business department offers a wide selection of&#13;
courses. These classes deal with typing, consumer education, office&#13;
machines and many other fields to prepare students for the business&#13;
world.&#13;
One class, Business law, instructs students on filling out legal documents and other various lega l matters. Consumer Edu cation is a class&#13;
where students learn about credit, tax returns, money managing and&#13;
our economic system.&#13;
(Above) Mark Amburn finds that work ing an adding machine is fu n. (Right) Mrs. Lincoln smiles as she checks work sheets.&#13;
S i &#13;
Spanish classes had a very active year involving many class&#13;
projects. Activities such as skits,&#13;
field trips and cultural reports.&#13;
Mrs. Jan Finnegan, Spanish&#13;
teacher stressed heavily oral&#13;
conversation in Spanish with her&#13;
students. Reports were given on&#13;
different cultural aspects of&#13;
Spanish speaking countries.&#13;
• Some students read mystery&#13;
stories and performed Spanish&#13;
skits for the middle school&#13;
students.&#13;
A highlight of the school year&#13;
for the Spanish students was a&#13;
trip to Joslyn to see Mexican&#13;
dancers.&#13;
(Bottom) Mrs. Finnegan's room has&#13;
many painted drawings of Spanish maps&#13;
and culture. (Right) Students practiced&#13;
many class periods to perform " Little&#13;
Red Riding Hood" for the middle&#13;
school students.&#13;
52&#13;
AVILA•&#13;
SJ GOVIA&#13;
MADRID&#13;
VALENCIA •&#13;
MAR&#13;
MEDITERRANEO&#13;
Spanish class performs skit &#13;
French classes grow&#13;
Growth was a key word in&#13;
connection with French classes&#13;
during this school year. With its&#13;
second year at LC the French&#13;
classes increased 50 percent.&#13;
One of the many French activities during the 1979 school&#13;
year included a visit by an Executive Chef from the French&#13;
Cafe, Monsieur Lionel Hov' e.&#13;
The Chef cooked many French&#13;
dishes for the students.&#13;
During National Foreign Language Week French II spent a&#13;
week teaching 4th and 5th&#13;
graders at Central Elementary&#13;
French words.&#13;
(Bottom right) Kurt Streyffeler demonstrates how to make white wine. (Bottom left) Mr. Richard Santee, teacher,&#13;
not only listens but tastes the student's&#13;
reports. (Left) There are over 80 French&#13;
students included here are Julie Good&#13;
and Tracy Shubert.&#13;
53 &#13;
--&#13;
(Top) Art I students Pa ul Schaack, Dean&#13;
Montgomery and Buddy Dew work on&#13;
their Art projects. (Right) Lisa Burns&#13;
finds it very difficult to roll clay.&#13;
54&#13;
When walking past the art room in LC o ne often sees the halls d ecorated w ith projects by art students. This yea r students aw po tt ery, co llages and drawings brightening up the hallways.&#13;
Art I and II students were instructed w ith basic drawing and by the&#13;
end of the year were working w ith clay. Art Ill and IV stud ents worked&#13;
w ith a multiple step process of printing called sil k.&#13;
Art IV students put on a spring p resentati o n at a local ban k. &#13;
(Bollom Right) In her first year at LC Mrs.&#13;
M cKuen assists freshman Jim Terry. (Below) Shari Spall smoothes clay around a&#13;
box. (Right) Mr. Hamilton cleans and puts&#13;
tools away.&#13;
Art students progress &#13;
(Bottom) Rick Redeker finds th at&#13;
cleaning the stove is the worst part&#13;
of Individual Li ving. (Top Right)&#13;
Doris Friedman learns some makeup&#13;
tips from a visi ting expert. (Top Left)&#13;
French cooking was an added aspec t&#13;
of Home Ee this year.&#13;
j(J &#13;
Variety is the spice of Home Ee&#13;
(Bot1om) Stephani Fields pauses from her sewing project to get help on a problem&#13;
seam. (Left) Janice Nelson welcomes a guest speaker to th e Home Ee class.&#13;
The Home Economics departm ent at LC covers almost everything&#13;
fro m clothing fibers to getting married and having babies. Students in&#13;
child development class as a requirement, carried their ba bies (o r&#13;
eggs) for one week. In fa mily living class, students w ere " m arried"&#13;
and learned about money management both single living and married life.&#13;
Home Ee. I and II students studied cooking, sewing and how to be&#13;
a good consumer. Nutrition was also taught through the year.&#13;
S7 &#13;
-- (Below right) Mr. Matiyow demonstrates different types of metal to his&#13;
class. (Bottom left) Joe Clark practices&#13;
with the lathe during a metal class.&#13;
(Top) Vernon Pomerleau and Ted Daffin spend many hours during class learning engine design.&#13;
58&#13;
Industrial Arts generator delayed&#13;
To the disappointment of all, but a surprise to few, the Lewis Central&#13;
Industrial Arts building was not heated by a wind generator in 1979.&#13;
A series of articles in the local newspaper stated that a wind generator would heat the shop building. In actuality, the generator would&#13;
only have produced enough electricity to power a toaster.&#13;
The contract fell through and the shop building and the Power I&#13;
students alike were without a generator.&#13;
In other departments, classes were headed by the same teachers as&#13;
in the past. Don Angeroth taught power shop, Wilson Forbes was in&#13;
charge of the drafting classes and Larry Matiyow taught metal shop.&#13;
James Chambers headed woodshop and Lynn Waldenberger was in&#13;
electronics. &#13;
(Bottom left) Tracy Spalti learns the art of woodworking in this industrial arts class.&#13;
(Bottom right) Using the grinder during class is Bill Mott. (Top left) M r. Angeroth and&#13;
Vernon Pomerleau discuss engine problems during class. (Top right) M r. Forbes discusses drafting during General shop class.&#13;
59 &#13;
(Bottom) Class discussion can be&#13;
very interesting in English 11. (Right)&#13;
Mr. Peters stresses a point in his&#13;
sophomore English class.&#13;
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English classes stress Shakespeare &#13;
(Below) Mr. Lutwitze lectures to his 11th grade English class. (Left) Linda Jabens, Bark&#13;
Hook and Cindy Newman listen in order to get good notes during clas .&#13;
T erm papers, spelling tests and seemingly endless lectures are all a&#13;
part of English classes. English is a required class al l the way through&#13;
your junior year at LC. English 12 is an elective. Freshman and sophomores studied Shakespear and the Freshman saw Romeo and Juliet&#13;
at an Omaha theater. Juniors did term papers, read many books and&#13;
short stories and English 12 students worked on a variety of projects.&#13;
bl &#13;
(Bottom) Mr. Schaffer explains algebra&#13;
to a class. (Right) Phil Aparo and Susan&#13;
Talbott are perplexed by an algebra&#13;
problem.&#13;
Hav you ever wondered&#13;
how to find the variable x?&#13;
Then maybe you should enroll&#13;
in an algebra course at LC.&#13;
Math courses at LC range from&#13;
General Math I and trigonometry. Freshman are required to take math, but&#13;
courses after that are electives.&#13;
General Math, Algebra, Geom etry and a class working with&#13;
computers called Fortran are&#13;
other math classes.&#13;
62 &#13;
Math is the science of numbers&#13;
(Top) Mr. M eyer ponder wheth er or&#13;
not being a student is a fun as he is&#13;
told. (Left) Kevin Talbott concentrates&#13;
on another problem.&#13;
6J &#13;
--&#13;
(Right) Phil Aparo demonstrates his&#13;
speaking abilities. (Below) M r. Lutwitze&#13;
has taught speech for many years.&#13;
Speech offers lessons in many&#13;
fields of verbal communication.&#13;
As a surprise to most students,&#13;
you don't just give speeches in&#13;
speech class. Students are instructed in radio broadcasting,&#13;
television advertising, demonstration speeches and many&#13;
other fields of communications&#13;
in Mr. Lutwitze's class.&#13;
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Communications stressed &#13;
Students present play&#13;
(Below Right) Cassy Schank, Julie Larsen&#13;
and Mr. Maddox seem to enjoy th eir practice sessions. (Below left) Tammy W aite&#13;
and Cindy Finchin pantomime a sketch.&#13;
(Top) Rusty Barnes, Rod Peterson and Bill&#13;
Fellows are taking their parts very seriou sly.&#13;
Orama Class involved 50 students through the two semesters that&#13;
it was offered. Students studied directing, acting styles and various&#13;
plays and authors through their course of study.&#13;
The highlight of the semester was a play presented to th e students&#13;
at the elementary. Drama students practiced many hours fo r the&#13;
presentation.&#13;
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Psychology and Sociology&#13;
• proved to be very popular&#13;
classes through the 1979 school&#13;
year. --&#13;
Mr. Bender served as teacher&#13;
for the psychology classes and&#13;
Ms. Boone taught the sociology&#13;
classes.&#13;
Both classes opened students&#13;
minds to new ideas and&#13;
opinions.&#13;
Sociology featured many different projects such as a trip to&#13;
Glenwood and marriage&#13;
projects.&#13;
(Right) Randy Jacobs outlines another&#13;
chapter in psychology. (Bot1om) Students often work in groups during Sociology class.&#13;
Sociology and Psychology expand students minds&#13;
66 &#13;
67 &#13;
Yearbook got an early start in&#13;
• September ordering pictures&#13;
and makin~ layouts. Many&#13;
weekends ere spent working&#13;
to meet deadlines.&#13;
Lori Peterson served as editor&#13;
for the tliird year. Mrs. Sillau&#13;
served as advisor. Other veterans also returned to serve as&#13;
section editors.&#13;
A sales campaign took place&#13;
in November. A record number&#13;
of books were sold during that&#13;
time.&#13;
(Right) Editor Lori Peterson spent many&#13;
hours indexing pages of the yearbook.&#13;
(Bottom) Joe Gunther, Justin Rogers&#13;
and Lori Peterson discuss a new layout&#13;
idea.&#13;
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(Left) Li sa Burns plays a m ajor part&#13;
in the production of th e 1979 Titan .&#13;
(Bo ttom) Gretchen M eyer and Justin&#13;
Rogers plan sports layouts for the&#13;
next dead li ne.&#13;
Yearbook members work weekends &#13;
Student council played an important part in Lewis Central&#13;
activities during the 1979 school&#13;
year. Snoball, Pride Week,&#13;
hri tm as party and the blood&#13;
mobile were among the activiti es sponsored b tudent&#13;
Council.&#13;
M r. Heckman served as advisor of student counci l fo r the&#13;
year. Members meet twice a&#13;
month to discuss activities.&#13;
Brent Curtis acted as president of the organization. He fe lt&#13;
that the year was very successful. " Everything has gone&#13;
smoothly this year because&#13;
people have been wi lling to put&#13;
in more time than last year."&#13;
said Curtis.&#13;
(R ight) Kim Brown discusses a prob em&#13;
with other members of the council.&#13;
(Bottom) Marti Goldapp, Chris Ballew,&#13;
Sheri Smith and John Perry join in a discussion at a meeting held in the libra ry.&#13;
Student Council has successful year&#13;
70 &#13;
(left) The council ask teachers to help&#13;
sponsor Snoball by doing such jo bs as&#13;
checking coats. (Bottom) Brent Curti s&#13;
spends many hours typing dittos for&#13;
council meetings.&#13;
7 1 &#13;
(Bottom) The Basketball squad consisting&#13;
of Chris Novak, Jenny Gunther, Sheila Freet,&#13;
Janet Wilbur, Wendi Dinovo and Shelly&#13;
Smith spend many hours in practice before&#13;
the games. (Right) LeeAnn Moore and&#13;
Stephanie Fields help prepare Matt Sterbens&#13;
for a skit. (Below) Wendi Dinovo and Chris&#13;
Novak promote a lot of spirit during Basketball games.&#13;
72&#13;
Cheerleaders win top awards &#13;
The Cheerleading Squad saw two major changes during the 1978-1979&#13;
school year. A Head Captain was elected to lead the group. Chosen&#13;
to represent the squads were Cherri Bowman. The group also got a new&#13;
sponsor. Mrs. Sheri Delanty worked with the girls during the year.&#13;
National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) Camp was attended by the&#13;
cheerleaders. The girls won top honors and were given a spirit trophy&#13;
to bring home.&#13;
The Wrestling Squad attended Iowa State Camp for Wrestling Cheerleaders in the fall. They placed first for spirit and over-all performance.&#13;
Other honors included being awarded the outstanding squad trophy at&#13;
Tri-Center Wrestling Invitational.&#13;
(Bottom right) Shelly Smith finds that it gets rather cold during those long football games.&#13;
(Bottom left) Cheerleaders are required to do many stunts as shown here by Stephanie&#13;
Fields and LeeAnn M oore. (Left) Cheering the team on to a win are Jenny Gunther and&#13;
Chris Novak.&#13;
73 &#13;
Serving as sponsor for the&#13;
1978-1979 Porn Pon squad was&#13;
Carol Klopfenstein. Terri Kurth&#13;
and Kim Brown were chosen to&#13;
be the group's Co-Captains.&#13;
Money making projects included a car wash, bake sale,&#13;
rummage sale, basketball raffle&#13;
and a T-Shirt sale. The girls&#13;
spent many hours organizing&#13;
activities to raise money.&#13;
Routines were learned at&#13;
camp during the summer. Six&#13;
girls attended.&#13;
(Bottom) Kathy Hansen, Kim Brown,&#13;
Barb Knapp, Terri Kurth, Jill Lara and&#13;
Joni Clouse find it hard to keep their&#13;
balance during their routine. (Right)&#13;
Kim Brown, Pam Von Maanen, Kathy&#13;
Hansen, Janice Adkins, Morti Roberts,&#13;
Andrea Sherbondy and Jackie Jeppesen&#13;
are all lined up and ready to go.&#13;
74&#13;
Porn Pon . raises money &#13;
(Above) Pam Von Maanen, Janis Atkins&#13;
and Kathy Hansen keep beat with the&#13;
marching band. (Left) A smile is a very&#13;
important part of a performance especially to Barb Knapp and Terri Kurth.&#13;
75 &#13;
-...&#13;
(Bottom Right) Having a great year i&#13;
Denise Coffman bowling an average&#13;
100 game. (Below) Scott Price is armed&#13;
and ready to bowl. (Right) Roberta&#13;
Pruett looks in delight as she bowl another game.&#13;
76 &#13;
Girl bowlers roll to state&#13;
The bowling club began its season earl y by practicing at loca l&#13;
bowling alleys. The team joined the Inner City league. Competition&#13;
lasted 30 weeks throughout the year.&#13;
Di stri cts for the bowlers was at Red Oak. Five girl s qualified for&#13;
state. Nora Bled soe, Bonnie Gard ner, Roberta Pruett, Marie Zaborowski and Linda Cameron took a trip to state and did well.&#13;
Mr. Davis served as coach for the team during the year. Davis&#13;
commented that he felt the year was very successful and that the&#13;
bowlers perform ed well.&#13;
Some outstanding performances were shown by Denise Coffman and Rickie Schroder.&#13;
(Left) Jerry M cKee is posed lo bowl in the Inner City Tournament. (Bollom) Mr.&#13;
Davis served as sponsor for lhe 1979 bowling learn.&#13;
77 &#13;
Eight Chess Club members hold Tuesday Meets&#13;
(Bottom) Jeff Slason, Bob Sorenson and&#13;
Lori Shaw practice many hours after&#13;
school for their chess meets. (Top right)&#13;
Cathy Oehme and Lori Shaw are in deep&#13;
thought as their opponent decides on a&#13;
move. (Top left) Roger Wellensiek&#13;
serves as sponsor for the Chess Club.&#13;
78&#13;
Chess Club began its season in September with practices on Monday&#13;
and Tuesdays. Chess matches were scheduled for Tuesday afternoons&#13;
as the school year progressed.&#13;
Mr. Roger Wellensiek served as sponsor for the eight members. Roger&#13;
Minnick the club's president said, "Chess Club was fun, and we accepted defeat gracefully." &#13;
Members design display case&#13;
(Bottom) Designing one of many signature sticks is Bill M ott. (Top right)&#13;
Thursday night meetings are very busy&#13;
for Tom Johnson and Scott Trapp. (Top&#13;
left) Bill M ott, Scott Trapp and Denni s&#13;
Lenihan varnish a signature heart during&#13;
an Industrial Arts meeting.&#13;
Industrial Arts Club was very busy this past year. Meetings were held&#13;
every Thursday night from 7:30 to 9:30.&#13;
Items such as ice scrapers and wooden signature sticks were sold in&#13;
order to raise money. The money from these projects went to pay for a&#13;
display case designed by the club members themselves.&#13;
A pizza party was one of the highlights of the year. Officers for the&#13;
1979 school year were: Dennis Lenihan, President Stan Duchman, Vice&#13;
president Tom Johnson, Treasurer Doug Durham, Secretary.&#13;
79 &#13;
Members plan&#13;
many activities&#13;
(Bottom right) The Foreign Language Club&#13;
spent many hours putting together their&#13;
winning spirit car at homecoming. (Bottom&#13;
left) The Magic Pan was one restaurant the&#13;
club dined during the year. (Top) Spanish&#13;
cultural dancers were seen by the club during the school year.&#13;
80&#13;
Many activities were planned for the Language Club during the&#13;
1978-1979 school year. The club's goal was to plan an activity a&#13;
month. Activities included dining at various foreign restaurants,&#13;
speakers, parties and a picnic.&#13;
Foreign breakfasts on Friday mornings provided a tim e when club&#13;
members could g&lt;;lther and converse in a foreign language. Foreign&#13;
exchange students spoke to the club about their co untries and&#13;
customs.&#13;
Some highlights of the year included w inning the Spirit Car competition at homecoming and making bumper stickers and buttons for&#13;
pride week. &#13;
Club sells candy&#13;
The Science club under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Heckman began their year's activities by selling candy in the candy store.&#13;
Meeting in the science lab&#13;
the members discussed and explored different scientific&#13;
experiments.&#13;
Club trips included a day at&#13;
the annual Science Fair in Des&#13;
Moines and the Science Symposium in Iowa City.&#13;
When asked about sponsoring the science club, Heckman&#13;
said, "I feel as long as there are&#13;
students interested in the club I&#13;
will sponsor it."&#13;
(Bottom) Club members include Mr.&#13;
Heckman, Tom Kmezich, Janis Nelson&#13;
and Joni Clouse. (Left) Joni Clouse finds&#13;
scientific experiments very interesting.&#13;
8 1 &#13;
Art Club took on a new dimension this year. Independence was a key word in this&#13;
year's art format.&#13;
Thursday night was chosen as&#13;
art club night. All students involvech n the club meet and&#13;
worked on projects.&#13;
Calendars were published by&#13;
the club members and Art I I as&#13;
a money making project.&#13;
Many art students used this&#13;
time to work on advanced&#13;
projects.&#13;
(Right) Phil Aparo and Paulette Gallup&#13;
fi nd that clay can be very hard to get off&#13;
hands. (Bottom) M r. Hamilton and&#13;
Carol Duff discuss an advanced ar&#13;
project.&#13;
Art Club sells calendars&#13;
82 &#13;
(Leil) Jacki e Watts, Jeff Schaefer, Buddy&#13;
Dew and Pa ulett e Gal lup put finishing&#13;
touches on their art project . (Bottom&#13;
Left) Janet Peterson hunts for art supplies in the art storage room . (Bottom&#13;
Right) A lot of work and much time&#13;
goes into an art project as Mark Maddox will testi fy.&#13;
81 &#13;
(Bottom) Melanie Hayes and DeEtte&#13;
Green prepare themselves for the Toga&#13;
dance. (Right) Mr. Maddox is the sponsor for the Tl'fespians.&#13;
Various activities were&#13;
planned for the Thespian club.&#13;
Activities such as car washes, a&#13;
visit to a dinner theater and a&#13;
Toga party made money for the&#13;
group.&#13;
Hawkeye Eight Drama Conference was attended by the&#13;
club.&#13;
Thirteen members w ere initiated into the club in M ay.&#13;
Brent Curtis and Wendy M ock&#13;
were voted most outstanding&#13;
performers.&#13;
84&#13;
Thespians initiate thirteen &#13;
Blot sponsors Business&#13;
(Below) The bookstore was also another way to make money for th e&#13;
Blot club, just as Denise McKern&#13;
and M elanie Hayes demonstrate.&#13;
(Above) Jackie Jacobs minds the&#13;
store duri ng the noon hour.&#13;
Blot's big event of the year&#13;
w as the Business Invitational.&#13;
The club sponsored the invitational on a weekend.&#13;
A square dance, picnic and&#13;
concession stands were other&#13;
activities that the club&#13;
sponsored.&#13;
The club also sold candy&#13;
during the year to raise&#13;
money.&#13;
Invitational&#13;
85 &#13;
this year foLJ new members&#13;
were inducted into Quill and&#13;
Scroll by advisor M rs. Sillau.&#13;
To be in Quill and Scroll you&#13;
must show ta lent and dedication in your work and maintain&#13;
at least a B average. Q uill and&#13;
Scroll is a national journalism&#13;
honor society.&#13;
(Right) Brent Curtis and Kris Russel are&#13;
veteran newspaper editors ith three&#13;
years experience. (Bottom) Members&#13;
pictured are: Linda Jabens, Barb Knapp,&#13;
Kris Russell, Randy Jacob;, Scott Hersen&#13;
and Brent Cutis. Not Pictured: Barb Anderson, Lisa Burns and Tracv Techau.&#13;
86&#13;
4 inducted into Quill and Scroll &#13;
24 join Honor Society The Bleu Blanc Chapter of the&#13;
Lewis Central High School National Honor Society held its induction ceremonies on April 27,&#13;
1979.&#13;
Those sophomore students&#13;
given probationary status in the&#13;
club are: Chris Ballew, Curt Peters, Laurie Streyffeler, Regina&#13;
Thramer and Jeri Woods. Active members are: Kevin Collins,&#13;
Terri Kurth, Wendy Mock, Julie&#13;
Walton, Lisa Burns, Joni Clouse,&#13;
John Perry, Andrea Sherbondy,&#13;
Kurt Streyffeler, Janet W ilbur,&#13;
Steve Krivolavek, Janice Adk ins,&#13;
Kim Brown, Belinda Bryant,&#13;
Roger Cusworth, Lisa Galloway,&#13;
Greg Gillman, Diane Hahn,&#13;
Mark Meyer, Mark Novak,&#13;
Doug Obal, Cheryl Sm ith, Doug&#13;
Stuart and Penny Talbott.&#13;
(Left) Bob Humphrey serves as sponsor&#13;
for National Honor Society. (Bottom&#13;
Left) Bonnie Berns spoke during the assembly April 27. (Below) Active members applauded new inducted members.&#13;
87 &#13;
(Below) Marti Roberts and Mr. Shain&#13;
experience an exercise during a session.&#13;
(Right) Dave Overholtzer, Janice Adk ins&#13;
and Bill Green take a trust walk.&#13;
-- spirit groups was the project&#13;
ot Mike Shain. They were designed to stimulate communication and to experience activities&#13;
in communication.&#13;
The groups were made up of&#13;
members that volunteer. Study&#13;
halls were used for meeting time.&#13;
Mr. Shain expressed his feelings about the group by saying,&#13;
" I feel that the spirit groups&#13;
were a great success."&#13;
88&#13;
Spirit groups a success &#13;
SPOBTS&#13;
89 &#13;
Titans rebuild&#13;
This year Titan football team under new head coach, Steve Padilla,&#13;
ended its season with a 2-7 record.&#13;
"The Titans were playing in a tough Haw keye- 8 confe rence this&#13;
year," according to Steve Padilla. He called this his rebuilding year w ith&#13;
only six returning lettermen on a 40 unit varsity squad. " The team los t&#13;
three of its games to Clarinda, Creston and Atlantic in th e fin al 60 seconds," commented Padilla. " Those were hard ones to give up, they&#13;
were real heartbreakers."&#13;
Joining Padilla on the Coaching Staff w ere, Dick Tannahill, coaching&#13;
the backs.-Bill Smith taking care of the lin emen, and joining him w as Erwin Pellant conducting special teams.&#13;
(M iddle Left :) Coach Steve Padilla stesses confidence before each game. (Lower Left:) Brad&#13;
Murray demonstrates his special ability to punt during the TJ game. (l ower Right:) Having a&#13;
quiet moment to himself before the game is important to Frank Diblasi.&#13;
90&#13;
LC&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
12&#13;
6&#13;
20&#13;
19&#13;
16&#13;
8&#13;
Football&#13;
O pponent&#13;
6 Red Oak&#13;
10 Harl an&#13;
13 Clarinda&#13;
25 Shenandoah&#13;
14 Saint Alberts&#13;
6 Glenwood&#13;
20 Atlantic&#13;
20 Creston&#13;
26 TJ &#13;
(Left :) Executing a critical pass play during the TJ game is Rance Rogers. (Right:)&#13;
Dana Drake has won many honors during the 1978 season. (Bottom:) Titan's defense waits for the snap.&#13;
9·1 &#13;
(Center Left) Limbering up for some&#13;
action is sophomore Bill Gillman.&#13;
(Right) Titan moral is high before a&#13;
big game. (Bottom) A strong titan defense rushes - or a tackle.&#13;
92 &#13;
Girls have successful season&#13;
The 1978-1979 Girl 's Basketball team headed by first year coach&#13;
Dave Taylor and assisted by Rod M iller once again proved to be a&#13;
strong contender for a state tournament. The team fini shed at 15 w ins&#13;
and eight losses overall.&#13;
The team was eight and six in conference play giving them a well&#13;
earned third place in the Hawkeye Eight Conference.&#13;
LC was highlighted by wins over Harlan, A.L. and Clarinda w ho had&#13;
beaten them earli er in the season.&#13;
The girls ended their tournament play in the district semi-finals after being crowned sectional champions, to a two po int loss to Atlantic. " It was a tough one to lose." stated Taylor.&#13;
Lisa Curtis was named to the All-Conference 2nd team.&#13;
According to both Taylor and Miller the sq uad was led by dedicated seniors.&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
LC Opponent&#13;
67 S6 Sidney&#13;
Tl 40 Shenandoah&#13;
68 S6 Atlantic&#13;
30 49 Clarinda&#13;
73 7S Creston&#13;
SS 46 Red Oak&#13;
56 S7 Glenwood&#13;
S1 64 Harlan&#13;
S7 S1 Red Oak&#13;
7S 38 T.J.&#13;
7S 41 Farragut&#13;
69 63 Shenan.doah&#13;
69 67 Atlantic&#13;
73 74 A.L.&#13;
56 4S Clarinda&#13;
S1 S7 Glenwood&#13;
67 S7 St. Alberts&#13;
37 3S Harlan&#13;
71 86 Creston&#13;
S3 42 Treynor&#13;
79 6S A.L.&#13;
3S 28 Tri-Center&#13;
so S2 Atlantic&#13;
(Above) Lisa Curtis shows her stuff against&#13;
A.L.&#13;
93 &#13;
--&#13;
(Bottom) Coach Miller and Coach Taylor await in determination a critical moment in the game. (Right) Barb Andersen swiftly maneuvers around her guard&#13;
to pump for two.&#13;
94 &#13;
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Sul&#13;
entic&#13;
prepa&#13;
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to&#13;
sw&#13;
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or two. (Ri&#13;
ght) Julie&#13;
W&#13;
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on&#13;
maint&#13;
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pos&#13;
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ennin&#13;
gfi&#13;
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to&#13;
h&#13;
elp&#13;
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bove)&#13;
All&#13;
smiles&#13;
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and&#13;
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95 &#13;
LC&#13;
39&#13;
56&#13;
63&#13;
56&#13;
55&#13;
72&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
48&#13;
46&#13;
69&#13;
69&#13;
49&#13;
51&#13;
67&#13;
70&#13;
47&#13;
60&#13;
76&#13;
96&#13;
Boy's Basketball -- Opponent&#13;
59 Shenandoah&#13;
75 Atlantic&#13;
65 Clari nda&#13;
69 T.J .&#13;
62 Creston&#13;
67 Glenwood&#13;
84 Harlan&#13;
51 Red Oak&#13;
62 Shenandoah&#13;
66 Atlantic&#13;
76 Clarinda&#13;
56 Glenwood&#13;
64 A.L.&#13;
81 Harlan&#13;
66 Creston&#13;
74 Red Oak&#13;
62 St. Alberts&#13;
58 Mo. Valley&#13;
81 T.J.&#13;
The 1978-1979 Boy's Basketball squad under the leadership of Jim&#13;
Merchant and Bill Beverly showed significa nt improvem ent. The tea m&#13;
finished higher and did better than predicted b y many people in the&#13;
conference. When asked about outstanding performances from any one&#13;
player, new Coach Merchant stated, "We rea lly didn't have one outstanding player who could be singled out, but we did have som e individuals that made steady contributions and big improvem ents from last&#13;
season."&#13;
Contrary to previous seasons, underclassm en were included in the&#13;
varsity action.&#13;
In closing, Merchant commented, "I'm happy to be here at Lewis&#13;
Central and am looking forward to next season like Sitting Bull waiting&#13;
for Custer-our opponents better be ready."&#13;
(Top) Going in for points is Junior D oug Larsen a he charges thro ugh his oppo nent s.&#13;
(Bottom) The Titan team scrambl es for possession of th e ball. &#13;
New coaching staff heads Titan team&#13;
(Top) Sophomore Bill Gillman gives it&#13;
all he as as he shoots for two. (Bottom)&#13;
The Titan team warms up as Seniors&#13;
Bob Patton and Craig Fry await the coin&#13;
toss.&#13;
97 &#13;
--&#13;
(Top) The new coach, Jim Merchant,&#13;
takes a break after practicing with his&#13;
team. (Bottom) Points are added to the&#13;
Ti tan score in J.V. action against Red&#13;
Oak.&#13;
98 &#13;
Wrestlers place at state&#13;
The 1978-1979 wrestling season was more successful than the&#13;
record indicates. Lewis Central Titans were the only Council Bluffs&#13;
area school that were able to place wrestlers in the state tournament.&#13;
Steve Huebner, Randy Meeker and Lewie Massey earned their way to&#13;
state by getting first and second in district action. At the state tournament Meeker placed sixth and Massey placed first. The overall team&#13;
record was 5-5 which was a disappointment after strong team showings in both the North Tourney, and the Council Bluffs Invitational.&#13;
"I thought the season went pretty good," said Junior Joe Gunther.&#13;
"Our team record wasn't as good as I thought it would be, but we&#13;
had a lot of individual records."&#13;
Mr. Richard Bleth served as Headcoach and Mr. Dan Steger was&#13;
the assistant coach for the 1978-1979 wrestling season.&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
LC Opponent&#13;
21 26 Glenwood&#13;
36 25 Red Oak&#13;
25 24 Shenandoah&#13;
31 23 Clarinda&#13;
16 29 Atlantic&#13;
24 29 Harlan&#13;
25 24 T.J.&#13;
15 35 A. L.&#13;
7 48 Creston&#13;
(Left) Senior Randy Meeker begins his&#13;
match with a gleam of victory in his eye.&#13;
99 &#13;
(Below) Waiting for the starting whistle&#13;
is Lewie Massey. (Right) Coach Bleth&#13;
conducts a pre-match pep talk. (Left)&#13;
Lewie Massey raises his arm in a traditional victory symbol.&#13;
100 &#13;
(Below) Psyching himself up before a&#13;
match is Craig Finney. (Below Left) Attempting to break down his opponent is Junior Joe Gunther. (left) Randy M eeker&#13;
struggles to overturn his opponent.&#13;
·101 &#13;
(Far right) Belinda Saathoff needs practi ce and good fo rm to do her high jump.&#13;
(M1 ddle) Vernay Roan wtaches the results of her throw. (Below) Cindy Scheid le&#13;
strives for an even longer jump. {Top right) Tryi ng to keep her position after a jump&#13;
is Ci ndy Scheidle.--&#13;
T he season was filled with enthusiasm and inexperience. Although&#13;
we were not the track power we usually were-we did have a successful season in the fact that a lot of people got to run a lot of races&#13;
and had fun." said coach Ron Fox. The girls were a young team with&#13;
only one senior.&#13;
There were three records broken during the 1978-1979 seaso n. The&#13;
1500 meter run by Virginia Schoening, Sheri Strong in the 400 meter&#13;
hurdles and the 800 Medley Relay consisting of Cindi Scheidle, Chris&#13;
Heitman, Virginia Schoening and Belinda Bryant were all broken.&#13;
Belinda Saathoff also qualified for the state meet in the high jump,&#13;
qualifying at 5'3".&#13;
"We stressed the team concept this year and we w ere pleased w ith&#13;
the season's end," said Coach Larry Andersen.&#13;
102 &#13;
Girls Track enthusiastic&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
LC Track Event&#13;
5th Ramet1e&#13;
Relays&#13;
2nd Council&#13;
Bluffs Relays&#13;
2nd Titanette&#13;
Relays&#13;
6th Lady Red&#13;
Relays&#13;
2nd Mo. Valley&#13;
4th Griswold&#13;
8th Conference&#13;
10th District&#13;
103 &#13;
(Top) W aiting for th e gun to sound is&#13;
the worst part of a race. (Right) Ti me&#13;
trials are important at the begin ni ng of&#13;
the season. (Left) Virginia Schoening&#13;
finds herself way ahead of the others&#13;
in thi s race.&#13;
104 &#13;
Titans soar and sizzle to a great season&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
LC Track Event&#13;
2nd Conference&#13;
3rd Council&#13;
Bluffs Relays&#13;
1st Big Red&#13;
Relays&#13;
5th Mustang&#13;
Relays&#13;
2nd Titan&#13;
Relays&#13;
1st Ram Relays&#13;
1st Cyclone&#13;
Relays&#13;
5th Districts&#13;
The 39 member track squad sprinted its way through 12 meets to capture the Big Red Relays, Ram Relays and the Cyclone Relays. The team&#13;
remained undefeated in dual and triangular meets.&#13;
The Titans qualified six members in five events to travel to Des&#13;
Moines to the State Track Meet. Doug Stuart in the 100 yd. dash and&#13;
anchor man in the 440 and 880 relays went. John Newsom in the high&#13;
jump, Mark Donnelson went in the shot and also going were the rest of&#13;
the 440 and 880 relay members, Jeff Feeney, David O verholtzer and Jeff&#13;
Thompson. Stuart ended with a third place finish w hile the two relays&#13;
ended in fifth.&#13;
Coach John Peters commented on some special highlights of the season. The high jumpers Jeff Osborn and John Newsom placed first and&#13;
second in almost every meet. Doug Stuart was the high point winner&#13;
with 137 points for the season.&#13;
" Important factors in our success," said Peters, "were loyal, hard&#13;
working seniors and many young aspiring stars who put in on the line&#13;
time after time. All in all it was a great year!"&#13;
(Left) Craig Gi ll has a good start out of the blocks du rin g a warm -up. (Right) Jeff Osborn&#13;
c lea rs the bar aga in fo r a great jump.&#13;
105 &#13;
(Bottom) Doug Stua rt and Jeff Feeney practice a hand off. (Midd le ri ght) Mike Feeney&#13;
finds that it can really be cold at the begi nning of the track season. (Middle left)&#13;
Mark Donnel son looks in excitement as he finishes his throw. (Right) Jeff Feeney&#13;
successfu l ly volts fo r some more team points.&#13;
106 &#13;
(Bottom) Coach Peters and Coach&#13;
M eyer seem happy w ith the State&#13;
Track Meet resu lts. (Left) Mark Anderson seems to have no trouble getting&#13;
over th e hurdles.&#13;
107 &#13;
--&#13;
(Right) Shelly Stidham and Lisa Curtis&#13;
meet to pat each other on the back for&#13;
a good pl ay. (Bottom) Coach Tay lor&#13;
watches as his team advances into&#13;
tourn ament pla y.&#13;
108&#13;
Girls uphold tradition &#13;
"L ewis Central is known for&#13;
their outstanding girls softball&#13;
team," said Coach Dave Taylor.&#13;
Taylor hopes to keep this tradition not only with statistics but&#13;
also w ith performance.&#13;
There were 35 girls out for&#13;
the 1978-1979 season.&#13;
" I want to get the program&#13;
on a firm foot and we've got&#13;
the girls to do it. The kids are&#13;
excellent to work w ith and are&#13;
anxious to learn," stated Taylor.&#13;
(Left) Pitcher Teresa Goss warms up as&#13;
Li sa Curti s watches. (Bottom) Shelly Stidham heads for a base.&#13;
109 &#13;
(Bottom) Mary Henningfield practices&#13;
before a softball tou rnament. (Right)&#13;
Cindy Schiedle and Mary Henn ingfield&#13;
go for the same ball.&#13;
110 &#13;
Baseball program strong&#13;
With a strong Varsity and JV, 46 in all, the boys 1978-1979 baseball team is coming on strong. "The season can be good or bad&#13;
depending on the pitching," according to Coach Elam.&#13;
"We are pretty solid eve~ywhere else, except for the pitching,"&#13;
commented Coach Elam. "We are hoping to win the Hawkeye 8,&#13;
and think we have a very good chance," said Elam.&#13;
Helping coach the baseball team this year were Mr. Pea rson and&#13;
Mr. Petersen.&#13;
(left) Doug Larsen shows hi s sk ill as he throws another pitch. (Bottom) Steve&#13;
Huebner, Coach El am, and Dana Drake spend time wa rm ing up before practi ce . &#13;
!!!!!!!!&#13;
(Ri ght) Steve Huebner looks puzz led as he&#13;
lets the ba ll go. (Bottom right) Doug Larsen practices before he goes in to play.&#13;
(Bottom left) Randy Jacobs seems to be .&#13;
confident in himse lf as he gets ready to hit.&#13;
11 2 &#13;
{Left) Steve Huebner is in position awa iting th e pitch. (Bottom) The team is&#13;
ready to go after their meeting.&#13;
11 3 &#13;
This year the girls tennis team&#13;
brought the city championship&#13;
into the halls of LC. In addition&#13;
they were runners-up in the&#13;
conference tournament and advanced to the districts. The&#13;
1978-1979 players had only one&#13;
senior:-&#13;
All of this has happened under the coaching direction of&#13;
Dan Steger.&#13;
"It was a big adjustment from&#13;
coaching wrestling, but I enjoyed the sport," said Steger.&#13;
(Top right) Kelly Husz chews gum to&#13;
make he feel more at ease before a&#13;
games. (Top) Coach Steger watches as&#13;
his team pract ices for a match. (Bottom ri ght) The Courts are always full&#13;
during the spring tennis season . (Below)&#13;
Kathy Wysko aims and hits the serve over the net.&#13;
114 &#13;
Girls Tennis enthusiastic&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
LC Opponent&#13;
3 6 A.L.&#13;
3 6 Denison&#13;
5 0 Atlantic&#13;
3 2 Harlan&#13;
4 1 Creston&#13;
5 0 St.&#13;
Alberts&#13;
4 1 Red Oak&#13;
1 4 Clarinda&#13;
4 1 Glenwood&#13;
3 2 Shenandoah&#13;
11 5&#13;
L &#13;
The 1979 boys tennis team&#13;
ended their season with a 5-5&#13;
record in dual competition.&#13;
The team made great improvements over last year's 1-7&#13;
mark..sind they continued to improve throughout the year. The&#13;
team competed with some very&#13;
good teams in the area.&#13;
Practices were split during the&#13;
year because of lack of court&#13;
space and too many people&#13;
out. The j.V. was able to get in&#13;
some playing time because of&#13;
split practices.&#13;
(Right) Greg Gillman has his eye o n&#13;
the ball as seen here. (Bottom) Greg&#13;
Gi llman, Bob Patton and Brad Murray&#13;
spent many hou rs out on the courts in&#13;
practice.&#13;
116 &#13;
Boys Tennis improves&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
LC Opponent&#13;
5 0 St.&#13;
Alberts&#13;
6 3 A.L.&#13;
6 3 T.J.&#13;
3 2 Glenwood&#13;
4 1 Clarinda&#13;
0 5 Atlantic&#13;
2 3 Shenandoah&#13;
0 5 Red Oak&#13;
0 5 Harlan&#13;
0 5 Creston&#13;
(l eft) Roger Cusworth and Doug Obal&#13;
w ork on their serves. (Bottom) Doug&#13;
O bal and hi s teammates wait their turn&#13;
to play. &#13;
For the· ninth consecutive year,&#13;
Golf Coach Ralph Peterson led&#13;
the high school boys through&#13;
another spring of golf.&#13;
Twenty high school boys participated in the 1978-1979 golf&#13;
season. The outstanding individual was the only senior out,&#13;
Dave Woods. He finished&#13;
fourth out of 55 golfers at the&#13;
LC Lakeshore Tournament.&#13;
Woods also tied for first at the&#13;
conference tournament.&#13;
(Right) Ji m Vosler gets ready for another prac tice sess ion . (Bottom) Coach&#13;
Petersen watches as Dan Pal mquist&#13;
pract ices his strokes.&#13;
11 8&#13;
Golf team • improves &#13;
Young team endures&#13;
We improved considerably&#13;
during the year, considering&#13;
that we had a very young&#13;
team," commented Coach&#13;
Frank LaMantia.&#13;
At the end of the season&#13;
there were only four girls left.&#13;
The girls, Joni Clouse, Cindy&#13;
Mock, Kay Forbes and Kathy&#13;
Brendle practice their strokes at&#13;
Lakeshore and Par 3&#13;
Westwood.&#13;
"This was a building year, in&#13;
another two years the girls&#13;
should have a very good&#13;
squad."&#13;
(Left) Coach LaMantia gives some pointers to go lfer Cindy M ock. (Bottom) Kay&#13;
Forbes gets a good slice at the ba ll .&#13;
·11 9 &#13;
(Left Top:) Sohpomore Regina Thramer&#13;
serves the deciding game point. (Left Bottom:) The olleyball team spends many&#13;
hours practicing drills to be able to jump&#13;
just as Julie Bodie and Laurie Streyffeler&#13;
do here. (Right:) Terri Dwyer and Regina&#13;
Thramer look on as Senior Barb Anderson spikes the ball.&#13;
120&#13;
Interest sparks volleyball&#13;
Walking into the gym after school this fall you came upon Volleyball&#13;
practice much the same as last year. Yet, something was different. What&#13;
was different this year was the main key to success-interest. According&#13;
to Coach Lewis, the team improved greatly. The number of players&#13;
jumped from 18-47 and finished with a season of 7-6. "Volleyball is&#13;
starting to become a very popular sport," explained Lewis. "Every year&#13;
the program seems to improve."&#13;
Varsity player Mary Davidson set an impressive all-school record by&#13;
serving a complete game.&#13;
Last year Lewis Centra l ranked last in the conference throughout the&#13;
entire season. This year the team was a contender for state. &#13;
Volleyball Regular Season&#13;
(Left:) Doing the bump is junior Patty&#13;
Vargas. Bottom: Theresa Goss spends&#13;
LC Opponent many hours on her technique, which is&#13;
10 15 Treynor shown here.&#13;
15&#13;
9 15 Atlantic Volleyball Tournaments&#13;
2 15&#13;
15 13 LC Opponent 6 15 15 12 Treynor&#13;
15 TJ 13 15&#13;
1 15 8 5 15&#13;
9 15 15 5 Tri-Cent r&#13;
15 11 Missouri 14 16&#13;
15 13 Valley 15 6&#13;
15 6 15 12 Saint&#13;
15 8 Underwood 15 11 Alberts&#13;
·12 15 15 2&#13;
16 14 1 15 Al 15 10 4 15&#13;
15 9 ISD 0 15&#13;
10 15&#13;
15 3&#13;
8 15 Atlantic&#13;
3 15&#13;
3 15&#13;
16 14 Saint&#13;
15 13 Alberts&#13;
1 15 TJ&#13;
9 15 .&#13;
15 10 Missouri&#13;
15 8 Val ley&#13;
14 16&#13;
15&#13;
15 10 Underwood&#13;
15 0&#13;
10 15&#13;
15 6&#13;
15 4 Treynor&#13;
17 15&#13;
10 15 Saint&#13;
15 9 Alberts&#13;
11 15&#13;
·121 &#13;
T earn exceeds expectations&#13;
"C ross Country is not noted for being a glamour spo rt, but it does&#13;
have a tremendous amount to offer as w ell as providing an excellent&#13;
conditioning case for all other sports." stated John Peters.&#13;
There were 16 boys out for the team this year. An enormous improvement was made in the boys times during the season. In 1977 the best&#13;
• average was 11 :59 at Shenandoah. The J.V. improved their time from&#13;
last year by- :60.&#13;
Peters also added, "Our entire J.V. far exceeded the limits I had&#13;
thought they would achieve. I am excited about working w ith this group&#13;
next year.&#13;
122&#13;
(Top Left) At the sound of th e gun&#13;
Lewis Central's cross country team&#13;
struggles to obtain the lead. (Center)&#13;
Th e fall weather is great for th e cross&#13;
country meet w hich fi nds Scott Porter in&#13;
the lead. (Below) Curt Peters is nearing&#13;
lhe end of his race at Harlan.&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
Location of&#13;
LC M eet&#13;
5 AL&#13;
4 Glenwood&#13;
9 Sioux City&#13;
Heelan&#13;
4 Red Oak&#13;
5 LC&#13;
5 Clarinda&#13;
4 Crescent&#13;
6 Harlan&#13;
4 Conference&#13;
11 District&#13;
4 Shenandoah &#13;
llUSIC&#13;
-&#13;
123 &#13;
(Below) Row 1: K. Streyffeler, M. Dreager,&#13;
S. Messerole, T. Umphreys, B. Matthew, D.&#13;
Stuart, M. Bjork, Row 2: D. Adkins, T. Winchester, A. Anderson, D. Dick, W. Talbott,&#13;
D. Silvius, C. Ballew, T. Kmezich, Mr. Fullenkamp, Row 3: J. Birdsley, J. Perry, P.&#13;
McManigal, D. Woods, B. Fellows, J. Rogers, J. Gittins, Row 4: M. Ring, D. Jacob, B.&#13;
Kuck, M. Rains, D. Overholtzer, J. Miller, R.&#13;
Peterson, M. Donnelso . -BASS CLEF&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
Division I for sixth year&#13;
Cmcert Choir received a division I rating in large group contests at&#13;
Harlan thi s year, for the sixth consecutive year Bass Clef and Treble&#13;
Cleff singers also received d ivision I ratings.&#13;
The choirs gave fall, winter and spring concerts and went on tour&#13;
for the middle school and elementary schools.&#13;
Nine vocalists were selected for the All-state choir this year. They&#13;
were seniors Susie Schoening, Jeff Ballew, Joel Miller, Tom Umphreys,&#13;
Terri Kurth and Julie Lay. Two juniors were picked, Penny Talbott and&#13;
Belinda Bryant and a sophomore, Chris Ballew.&#13;
(Above) Row 1: K. Hansen, D. Adkins, 0. Jacob, T. W inchester, V. Schoening, D. Henderson, T. Umphreys, C. Black, M . Henningfield,&#13;
Row 2: M. Roberts, L. Vrba, T. Ingram, B. Matthew, W . Talbott, D. Silvius, A. Anderson, T. Kmezi h, D . Stuart, Row 3: B. Bryant, B.&#13;
Fellows, D. Dick, C. Ballew, D. Overholtzer, J. M iller, W . Mock, S. Price, Mr. Fiscus, Row 4: S. Meijering, B. Berns, M . Barton, L. Kadlec. J. Springer, K. M eijering, J. Rogers, J. Birdsley, ). Perry, Row 5: M . Novak, R. Peterson, M . Donnelson, 0 . Woods, M . Rains, ).&#13;
Goldapp, E. Wyatt, B. Kuck. CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
124 &#13;
(Below) Row 1: K. Larsson, L. Streyffeler, S. Bryan, K. Colwell, D . Hahn, K. Brown, J. Nelson, K. Chambers, P. Talbott, R. Riso, M.&#13;
Hicks, Row 2: J. May, M. Butterbaugh, C. Lahr, B. Duensing, C. Mock, B. Miller, J. Taylor, B. Wood, R. Thramer, R. Johnson, L. Cameron, J. Jeppesen, A. Sherbondy, C. Kullbom, Row 3: D. Talbott, C. Warneke, T. Kurth, J. Lay, S. Schoening, C. Black, B. Knapp, T.&#13;
Cooper, J. Wilbur, P. Van Maanen, T. Coffelt, S. May, Mr. Fiscus, Row 4: L. Kadlec, M. Barton, V. Schoening, T. Ingram, J. Adkins, M.&#13;
Roberts, K. Hansen, C. Black, M. Henningfield, T. Goss, K. Brendle, R. Rothermund, Row 5: K. Christensen, D. Henderson, W. Mock,&#13;
B. Bryant, S. Price, B. Berns, K. Meijering, J. Springer, S. Meijering, L. Vrba, K. Wahl, P. McCombs. TREBLE CLEF CHOIR&#13;
(Above) Row 1: R. Riso, K. Chambers, S. May, L. Cameron, C. Kullbom, K. Larsson, Row 2: R. Johnson, D. Brown, K. Hahn, A. Sherbondy, J. Jeppesen, P. Talbott, S. Schoening, B. Knapp, Row 3: C. Mock, B. Duensing, C. Lahr, B. Miller, L. Streyffeler, J. Wilbur, C.&#13;
Black, J. Lay, Row 4: P. McCombs, C. Warneke, D. Talbott, K. Brendle, T. Cooper, M. Goss, K. Streyffeler, M. Dreager, Row 5: M . Butterbaugh, J. May, T. Kurth, S. Newberg, J. Adkins, P Van Maanen, J. Nelson, M . Bjork. CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
·125 &#13;
(Top), Row 1: L. Shaw, S. Clark, P. McCallan, D. Kelsay, M. Marr, R. Klotz , J.&#13;
Hecker, K. Pl att, J. Vosler, Row 2: D.&#13;
Kurth, S. Summers. V. Stapleton , C. Gill,&#13;
B. Hahn , J. Jobst, T. Johnson, C. Prior, D.&#13;
Green, M. Wallrichs, T. Obal, Row 3: R.&#13;
Black, J. Kelly, M. Kennedy, C. Meade, J.&#13;
Hurley, S. Bones, J. Crawford, J. Duff, T.&#13;
Davidson , N. Cashman, Row 4: D. Jense n, S. May, K. Talbott, D. Chase, S. Faurot, K. Sadl e r, C. Collins, D. Merica, B.&#13;
Bac)lman, A. Ebbesmier, Row 5: T. Gallup, S. Price, T. Habe rman , C. In gram, K.&#13;
Waldron , J. McClaio. J. Scheer, P. McManigal , P. Hazen, D. Duffy, L. Spetman&#13;
Freshmen and Madrigal&#13;
Singers have good year&#13;
An addition was made to the music department this year, the&#13;
Madrigal singers. The choir competed in small group contests in Harlan and performed in the choir for "Hosanna" in the Christmas&#13;
Concert.&#13;
The freshman choir participated in the Council Bluffs Music Festival&#13;
at Abraham Lincoln during an evening concert.&#13;
(Above) Row 1: C. Warneke, C. Black, S. Schoening, J. Lay, T. Kurth, W. Mock, T. Ingram, B. Berns, Row 2: . Ba ll ew, R. Pe te rson, M.&#13;
Donnelson, J. Mi ll er, W. Talbott, T. Kmezich, B. Fe ll ows&#13;
126 &#13;
(Bottom) Row 1: J. lay, T. Kurth, A. Sherbondy, S. Schoening, R. Johnson, P. Talbott,&#13;
Row 2: T. Ingram, B. Knapp, K. Brown, P.&#13;
Van Maanen, W. Mock, J. Adkins, Row 3:&#13;
D. Adkins, D. Dick, M. Donnelson, D. Silvius, W. Talbott, K. Streyffeler, Row 4: D.&#13;
Overholtzer, B. Elsbecker, R. Peterson, B.&#13;
Curtis, B. Fellows, (left) Doing a jingle are&#13;
T. Kurth, J. Adkins, P. Talbott, S. Schoening,&#13;
A. Sherbondy and R. Johnson.&#13;
The Lewis Corporation had a&#13;
very good year. At competition in&#13;
Maryville, Missouri the group&#13;
placed first in their division and&#13;
were chosen honor choir for 1980.&#13;
In other contests, the swing choir&#13;
placed first at Creston and second&#13;
at Apollo (Le Mars).&#13;
The group, including instrumentalists was made up of&#13;
three sophomores, nine juniors&#13;
and 20 seniors. Instrumentalists&#13;
were Dave Woods, Joel Miller,&#13;
Brian Townsend, Curt Peters, Jim&#13;
Gittins and Sherri Bowman. Scott&#13;
Obal was the sound m an.&#13;
Swing Choir first at Maryville&#13;
·127 &#13;
(Top) The Pep band does its thing at a basketball game. (Below) Row 1: J. Vosler, J.&#13;
Novak, B. Andrews, P. McCallan, L Shaw,&#13;
C Prior, D. Green, M. Schiedle, J. Duff, L&#13;
Stanton, Row 2: T. Johnson, V. Stapleton, A.&#13;
Heitman, N. Cashman, T. Davidson, P.&#13;
Hoffman, D. Mott, D. Je nsen, S. Willms, S.&#13;
Summers, K. Oleson, Row 3: M. Sousa, D.&#13;
Woods, J. Crawford, C Bones, E. Bendorf,&#13;
P. McManigal, K. Talbott, K. King, D. Talbott, ·R Redmond, M. Ro bey, Row 4: P.&#13;
Schaack, D. Rogers, D. Duffy, L Spe lman,&#13;
S. Basch, S. Duchman7' . Techau, J.&#13;
McClain, J. Je nsen, R. Schroeder, Row 5: R.&#13;
Hatcher, J. Scheer, K. Waldron, S. Price, T.&#13;
Haberman, C Ingram, M. Enewold, B.&#13;
Schupp, C Moore, S. Riehle. FRESHMAN&#13;
BAND&#13;
128&#13;
At the large contest in Harlan the Symphonic Band received a div ision I rating. The band had several concerts, pi cnics, a guest artist&#13;
and a performance in Baylis Park for Pride W eek.&#13;
One of the most exciting aspects of the music department is the&#13;
pep band. Pep band is composed of volunteers that play at many&#13;
home basketball games.&#13;
In his second year as drum major, John Perry led the marching&#13;
band for home football games. The band also performed in a concert&#13;
during the fall.&#13;
.- . ~ ·--- : &#13;
Band • receives Division I rating&#13;
(Below) Row~ : M. Hayes, T. Cashman, S. May, T. McCarty, D. Green, M. Stolp, J. Lara, J. Jeppeson, C. Kullbom, B. Duensing, Row 2:&#13;
M. McDonald, N. Cashman, J. Sousa, B. Miller, J. Woods, K. Bryan, R. Riso, K. Toladek, P. Wallrichs, S. Talbott, Row 3: C. Heitman, R.&#13;
Johnson, B. Knapp, C. Black, C. Warneke, S. Blanton, D. Talbott, K. Brendle, M. Davidson, K. Russel, K. Forbes, Row 4: R. Balliett, R.&#13;
Hayes, C. Gikes, M . Dreager, B. Sorenson, T. Goss, C. Black, B. Berns, T. Dwyer, Row 5: D. Henderson, T. Umphreys, V. Schoening, T.&#13;
Winchester, J. Morrison, L. Hurley, G. Meyer, J. Adkins, B. Bryant, P. Van Maanen. SYMPHONIC BAND&#13;
(Ab ) R 1. K w hi M Dwyer w Smith M Henningfield, T. Marnie, S. Rorebeck, R. Aldinger, S. Miejering, Row 2: D. Drake, ). ove ow . . a , · ' · ' · D ·d J s h · c&#13;
G·n· D Adk. D D ffy c Peters D Stuart c Ballew L. Vrba, Mr. Fullenkamp, Row 3: ). Jensen, M. av1 son, . c oenmg, . I ms, . ms, . u ' . ' . ' . ' B p K M M B" k w&#13;
R. h d A A d B Peterson M. Ryan s. King M. Sladek, Row 4: ). Perry, D. Overholtzer, . atton, . arton, . 1or , . 1c ar s, . n erson, . ' ' ' 1 D M c d M R · ) G Id M Aldinger, G. Vrba, R. Minnick, Row 5: ). Miller, D. Woods, M. Donn e son, S. Head, K. Koedom, . c ur y, . ams, . o app, .&#13;
Letner, B. Kuck. SYMPHONIC BAND&#13;
129 &#13;
(Top) Entertaining at a concert are the ja zz&#13;
band. (Below) Row 1: M. McDonald, M.&#13;
Hayes, Row 2: T. Umphreys, B. Patton, J.&#13;
Adkins, D. Overholtzer, G. Meyer, K. Martin , L. Hurl ey, Mr. Fulle nkamp, J. Gittins,&#13;
Row 3: D. Woods, T. Davidso n, P.&#13;
Schaack, M. Davidson, J. Schoening, B.&#13;
Berns, Row 4: Jay Jensen, D. Adkins, C. Peters, M. Donnelson. JAZZ BAND&#13;
Jazz Band at LC is full of talent. Placing second at the Southwest&#13;
Iowa Jazz Festival qualified the group for State. At Morningside the&#13;
band placed third and had three outstanding soloists, Dave Woods,&#13;
David Overholtzer and Jeff Schoening.&#13;
Some of the players who placed in other contests were Margaret&#13;
McDonald, Jim Gittins, Mike Davidson and Lori Hurley.&#13;
Jazz Band goes to State&#13;
130 &#13;
GROUPS&#13;
Row 1: C. Gill, S. Bones, ]. Novak, Row 2: N. Cashman, J. Kelly, ]. Li ch, Mrs. Delanty. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Row 1: C. Novak, J. Gunther, S. Bowman, S. Smith, L. Moore, L. Galloway, L. Hurley, Row 2: J. Wi lbur, W. Dinovo, S. Freet, K. Edris,&#13;
Row 3: B. McCoy, S. Fi elds, N. Clark, S. Northcutt, B. Bellows, Mrs. Delanty. ARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Row ·1: J. Jeppesen, T. Kurth, K. Brown, J. Lara, Row 2: K. Davis, K. McDaniel, S. Schoening, B. Knapp, J. Lay, A. Sherbondy, Row 3: K.&#13;
Hanson, M. Roberts, J. Adkins, P. VanMaanen, J. Clouse, J. Hurley. POM PON SQUAD&#13;
1 &#13;
Row 1: M. Malick, J. Lake, S. Schieffer, C. Shively, C. Newman, D. Mc Kern, Row 2: J. Jacobs, B. Driver, L. Coonce, S. Lake, K. Rapalje,&#13;
T. Duggan. BLOT CLUB&#13;
Row 1: Mr. Forbes, V. Pomerleaw, B. Green, D. Schneidewi nd, K. Leiker, Mr. Angera th, Mr. Chambers, Row 2: D. Duchman, S. Duchman, K. Collins, D. Talbott, J. Slason, S. Trapp, Row 3: R. Fredrickson, D. Lenihan, D. McKee, T. Johnsen, J. Osborn, B. M ott. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB&#13;
Row 1: P. Talbott, J. Lay, S. Schoening, B. Knapp, J. Wi lbur, K. Kurth, C. Black, Row 2: T. lmgram, W . Mock, D. Stewart, S. Price, B.&#13;
Fellows, R. Peterson, Mr. Maddox. THESPIAN CLUB&#13;
132 &#13;
Row 1: Mr. Heckm an, M . Gold app, M. Stolp, D . Kurth, S. Smith, J. Gunther, C. Novak, S. Smith, Row 2: J. Vosler, J. Nelson, J. W ilbur, B. Knapp, K. Brown, K. Streyffeler, A. Ebbemier, K. Gillman, Row 3: P. Schaack, J. Atkins, D. Rogers, C. Peters, R. Neitzke,&#13;
C. Ball ew, S. Price, J. Perry . STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
Row 1: K. Meek, D . Green, L. Gibb, L. Galloway, L. Cameron, K. Bryan, R. Ri so, T. Cahsman, Mrs, Finnegg, Row 2: P. Schaack, C.&#13;
Novak, J. Gunther, J. Vosler, N . Cashman, S. Trusty, L. Burns, J. Woods, Row 3: B. Leeper, S. Sladek, K. King, D. Rogers, J. Etherington , K. W ahl, S. Lake, J. Lairmore. FOREIGN LANG UAGE CLUB&#13;
Row 1: D. Coffman, N. Bledsoe, L. Cameron, C. Collins, P. McCombs, K. Holtz, M. Zaborowski, Row 2: T. Haberman, S. Price, W.&#13;
Mcintosh, J. Orr, R. Schroder, R. Pruett, R. Pruett, Mr. Davis. BOWLING CLUB&#13;
133 &#13;
Row 1: J. Davis, J. Bebensee, M . Trively, M. Dwyer, T. Hansen, S. Mayberry, D . Vannoy, Row 2: Mr. !eland, G. Street, M. Gilstrap, M.&#13;
Goldapp, T. Schutzenhofer, J. Dingman, C. Beckland. M . Schaeffe r, Row 3: L Penry, J. Coonce, T. Cooper, S. Bedw ell , B. W ickersham,&#13;
D. King, C. McComas. MULTI-OCCUPATIONS CLUB&#13;
Row 1: B. Knapp, T. Techau, B. Curtis, S. Stidham, G. Meyer, J. Rogers, Row 2: Mrs. Si llau, M. Barton, T. Techau, D. D rake, G. Vrba, R.&#13;
M innick, L Burns. YEARBOOK STAFF&#13;
Row 1: A. Well ing, P. Aparo, B. Swanson, D. Silvius, M . Amburn, P. Schaack, J. Perry, S. Meijering, Row 2: J. Jensen, S. Trusty, D. Obal,&#13;
R. Malick, J. Gunther, B. McCoy, J. Rogers, Row 3: K. Larsson, C. Scheidle, S. Smith, D . Hahn, D . McKern, S. Hanson. N EWSPAPE R&#13;
STAFF&#13;
134 &#13;
Row 1: D. Asbach, D. Dick, J. Gunther, M. Williams, D. Montgomery,&#13;
R. Moe, M. Meyer, K. Streyfeller,&#13;
Row 2: K. Collins, J. Miller, R. Meeker, F. Diblasi, R. Rogers, S. Huebner, M. Novak, Row 3: M. Feeney, S.&#13;
Washburn, T. Grimm, T. Reed, J.&#13;
Fox, S. Larimore, D. Brayma n, W.&#13;
Talbott, C. Finney, Row 4: A. Gillespie, M. Hushaw, B. Mickles, B.&#13;
Feller, J. Thompson, T. Veasey, B.&#13;
Patton, D. Overholtzer, S. Foreman,&#13;
D. Drake. VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
TEAM&#13;
Row 1: J. Ord, J. Schott, J. Gribler, R.&#13;
Diblasi, J. Feeney, B. Gillman, T.&#13;
McCarty, Row 2: R. Semrad, K. King,&#13;
J. Vosler, J. Coyle, K. Chrapkowski,&#13;
R. Williams, J. Newsom, C. Gill, Row&#13;
3: D. Jacob, J. Crandall, R. Lear, D.&#13;
Slaughter, J. Viberg, D. Matthew, M.&#13;
Goss, B. Murray, J. Orr, Row 4: J.&#13;
Osborn, M. Watkins, M . Anderson,&#13;
D. Vannoy, M. Ring, G. Jacobs, T.&#13;
Hoden, M. Montgomery, B. Guest,&#13;
G. Ramage. JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
FOOTBALL TEAM&#13;
Row 1: T. Dwyer, K. Forbes, T. Goss, L. Hebling, P. Vargas, L. Streyffe ler, Row 2: Mrs. Lewi s, T. Thramer, M . Henningfield, B. Andersen, l. Curtis, R. Aldinger, R. Thramer. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM&#13;
"135 &#13;
Row 1: J. Walton, D. Veasey, J. Bode, M. Henningfield, K. Husz, B. Andersen, L. Curtis, J. Sulentic, Row 2: S. Stidham, R. Thram er, V.&#13;
Schoening, L. Woodward, M. Fricke, S. Newberg, C. Scheidle. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
Row 1: R. Jacobs, G. Gillman, R. Rogers, M . Meyer, S. Lairmore, B. Gill man, D. Overholzer, D . Asbach, Row 2: M . Amburn, P.&#13;
Schaack, D. Montgomery, R. Cusworth, C. Fry, D. Stua rt, Row 3: Mr. Merchant, M. Novak, B. Patto n, D. Larse n, M . Donnelson, S.&#13;
Jensen, Mr. Beverl y. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL&#13;
Row 1: D. Duffy, M. Stolp, T. Spalti, B. Nansel, J. Birdsley, Row 2: J. Slaughter, J. Jensen, J. Clabaugh, M . Mickles, C. Fry, Row 3: D.&#13;
Graham, S. Porter, C. Peters, T. W inchester. CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
136 &#13;
Row 1: L M assey, R. Williams, R. Diblasi , D. Graham, R. Meeker, D. Peterson, S. Huebner, Row 2: Mr. Bleth, J. Bebensee, M.&#13;
Watkins, K. Co llins, K. Smith, C. Beckl and, Mr. Steger, Row 3: T. Schaeffer, J. Athey, L. Clapper, T. Clapper, T. Kl epfer, C. Richards,&#13;
Row 4 : R. M ontgomery, M . M o ntgomery, D. Slaughter, M . Redeker, B. Probst, J. Gunther, Row 5: E. Bendorf, K. Talbott, K. Streyffeler, R. Redman, D . Talbott, M. Sladek, S. Finney. BOYS WRESTLING&#13;
Row ·1: S. lnankur, S. M cManigal, S. Newberg, K. Wys ko, Row 2: M r. Steger, T. Duggan, K. Husz, L. Burns, C. Croson. GIRLS TENN IS&#13;
Row 1: R. Rogers, Mr. Padilla, Row 2: B. Patton, J. Perry, G. Gillman, D. O bal, R. Cusworth, M. Stolp, B. M urray. BOYS TE NIS&#13;
13 &#13;
Row 1: L. Tilley, B. Saathoff, j. Larsen, T. Robinson, C. Gold, Row 2: J. Springer, C. Heitman, B. Bryant. V. Schoening, C. Scheidle, P.&#13;
Vargus, L. Streyffeler, K. La rsson, B. Hahn, Row 3: M r. Fox, J. Woods, L. Vrba, A. Len ihan, S. Lake, V. Roan, R. Thramer, S. Brya n,&#13;
M r. Anderson. GIRLS TRACK&#13;
Row 1: S. Foreman, D. Overholtzer, D. Stuart, K. Streyffele r, J. Feeney, D. Matthew, M . Hushaw, M . Feeney, Row 2: D. Vannoy, J.&#13;
Thompson, R. Diblasi, M. Anderson, J. Osborn, C. Peters, C. Gill, T. McCarty, Row 3: J. Score, R. Semrad, C. Dew, M . Sterbens, J.&#13;
Newsom, S. Lairmore, T. Winchester, T. Techau, D. Hagar, Row 4: T. Techau, S. Porter, J. Birds ley, D. Dick, J. M iller, M . Donne lson.&#13;
BOYS TRACK&#13;
Row 1: G. Ramage, M. Meyer, M. Novak, S. Kri volavek, B. Gillman, S. Arm strong, S. Huebner, G. Jacobs, P. Schaack, Row 2: M r. Pearson, J. Paulson, D. Drake, M. W ill iams, R. Jacobs, B. Patton, D. Larsen, M . Amburn, Mr. Elam. BASEBALL&#13;
"138 &#13;
Row 1: Mr. Peterson, B. Peterson, C. Ballew, M. Dreager, R. Minnick, J. Vosler, M. Malick, D. Woods, A. Cohrs, P. Palmqui st, J. Gittins.&#13;
BOYS GOLF&#13;
Mr. LeMantia, J. Clouse, C. Mock, K. Forbes. GIRLS GOLF&#13;
Row ·1: Scheidle, L. Curti s, B. Hook, M. Henningfield, M. Fri cke, T. Goss, K. Colwell, S. Stidham, S. Colwe ll, Row 2: J. Raybuck , S.&#13;
Strong, T. Robinson, T. Robinson, J. Hanke, S. Bryan, L. Helbling, J. Sousa, P. Pueppka. SOFTBALL&#13;
·139 &#13;
140&#13;
Dean Adkins&#13;
Debra Anderson&#13;
Jeff Athey&#13;
Renate Balliett&#13;
Annette Basch&#13;
Steve Baxter&#13;
Janice Adkins&#13;
Beth Andrews&#13;
John Autfart&#13;
Debra Barnes&#13;
Randy Basch&#13;
Kim Bean&#13;
Jerome Adkins&#13;
Ray Angeroth&#13;
Terrance Bach&#13;
Rusty Barnes&#13;
Steven Basch&#13;
Ivan Beatty&#13;
Underclassmen&#13;
Rhonda Aldinger&#13;
Scott Armstrong&#13;
Barbara Bachman&#13;
Mark Amburn&#13;
David Asbach&#13;
Roger Bahr&#13;
Mark Andersen&#13;
Jul ie Asmus&#13;
Christopher Ballew &#13;
John Bebensee&#13;
Ryan Bichel&#13;
Scott Black&#13;
Lonnie Boos&#13;
Larry Brooks&#13;
Michelle Bucholz&#13;
Angela Bush&#13;
Resa Bebensee&#13;
Jack ie Binns&#13;
Rory Blankenship&#13;
Debrah Boruff&#13;
Teresa Brooks&#13;
Sherry Bucholz&#13;
Jesse Busse&#13;
Hazil Beettin&#13;
Mark Bjork&#13;
Shari Blanton&#13;
Chris Bowers&#13;
Kim Brown&#13;
Jim Burnham&#13;
James Cain&#13;
Eric Bendorf&#13;
Carol Black&#13;
Nora Bledsoe&#13;
Kris Bradford&#13;
Kim Bryan&#13;
Bill Burns&#13;
Linda Cameron&#13;
Joe Berry&#13;
Darlene Black&#13;
Cheryl Bones&#13;
Steven Brendle&#13;
Suzanne Bryan&#13;
Dawn Burroughs&#13;
Dan Campbell&#13;
Mike Berry&#13;
Robyn Black&#13;
Loretta Booher&#13;
Adam Bringleson&#13;
Belinda Bryant&#13;
Charlotte Busch&#13;
Nancy Cashman&#13;
141 &#13;
Teresa Cashman Kendra Chambers Scott Chapman Davey Chase Kenneth Chrapkowski David Christensen&#13;
Valeri Christensen Danny Christiansen Jeffrey Clabaugh Lenny Clapper Troy Clapper James Clark&#13;
Joe Clark Laura Clark Nancy Clark Stacy Clark Wesley Clark Joni Clouse&#13;
Tammy Coffelt Denise Coffman Allen Cohrs Cathleen Collins hris Collins Gregory Collins&#13;
Tim Colliver Kim Colwell Shelly Colwell Teresa Cooper Ray Copeland James Coyle&#13;
Scott Coziahr Tim Crabb Joey Craft Jeff Crandel Jolene Crawford Julie Crawford&#13;
Allen Cress Teresa Cross Roger Cusworth Mike Davidson Teresa Davidson Kimberly Davis&#13;
142 &#13;
Darby Deeds&#13;
Jackie Dixon&#13;
Rebecca Driver&#13;
Kathy Edris&#13;
Dennis Delanty&#13;
Steven Dottin&#13;
Julie Driver&#13;
Fritrena Elam&#13;
Chuck Dew&#13;
Mark Donnelson&#13;
Stan Duchman&#13;
Michael Enewold&#13;
Buddy Dew&#13;
Tracy Duggan&#13;
Brenda Duensing&#13;
Donnell Duffy&#13;
Todd Du nlap&#13;
April Ebbesmier&#13;
Chris Erbes&#13;
Ron Diblas i&#13;
Deann Drake&#13;
Janice Duff&#13;
Jacque Duitman&#13;
Danielle Durant&#13;
M ark Echternach&#13;
Jeffrey Etherington&#13;
Wendi Dinovo&#13;
Mark Dreager&#13;
Dan Duffy&#13;
Julie Dukes&#13;
Terri Dwyer&#13;
Lesa Edmundson&#13;
Phyllis Ewoldt&#13;
14 &#13;
--&#13;
144&#13;
James Farrell&#13;
Mark Finney&#13;
Ed Fitzgerald&#13;
Bren Ford&#13;
Wayne Franks&#13;
Martha Fricke&#13;
Tim Gallup&#13;
Susan Faurot&#13;
Doris Friedman&#13;
Mike Gell&#13;
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Jeffrey Feeney&#13;
Penny Frieze&#13;
Raymond Gerst&#13;
Mike Ft&gt;eney&#13;
Linda Frizzel&#13;
Linda Gibb&#13;
Denean Ferrel&#13;
Mark Galbraith&#13;
John Gibler&#13;
Stephani Fields&#13;
Shawn Finney&#13;
Kayly Forbes&#13;
Jeffrey Franks&#13;
Sheila Freet&#13;
Lisa Galloway&#13;
Mike Gibler &#13;
Chri s Giles&#13;
Kyle Gillm&#13;
an&#13;
Tonja Godsey&#13;
Teresa Goss&#13;
Todd Grimm&#13;
Scott&#13;
Haack&#13;
Julie&#13;
H&#13;
anke&#13;
Colleen&#13;
Gill&#13;
M&#13;
ary Gil&#13;
str&#13;
ap&#13;
Cindy&#13;
G&#13;
old&#13;
Da&#13;
vid Gr&#13;
a&#13;
h&#13;
am&#13;
Tracy&#13;
Grimm&#13;
Th&#13;
o&#13;
mas&#13;
H&#13;
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b&#13;
erm&#13;
an&#13;
Dean H&#13;
a&#13;
nsen&#13;
C&#13;
r&#13;
a&#13;
ig Gill&#13;
Jim Gittins&#13;
Jim&#13;
G&#13;
old&#13;
app&#13;
D&#13;
eEtte Green&#13;
Cindy Guarino David Hagar&#13;
Kathleen&#13;
H&#13;
a&#13;
nsen&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Gillesp&#13;
ie&#13;
T&#13;
o&#13;
ny Go&#13;
b&#13;
en&#13;
Julie Good&#13;
Mike&#13;
G&#13;
reen&#13;
jack&#13;
G&#13;
u&#13;
arino&#13;
C&#13;
heri&#13;
Hagee&#13;
Susan H&#13;
a&#13;
nson&#13;
Bill&#13;
Gillm&#13;
an&#13;
Eve&#13;
rett Goc&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
n&#13;
our&#13;
Julie Goodin Janet Griffin Jenny Gunth&#13;
er&#13;
B&#13;
arbie&#13;
H&#13;
ahn&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
H&#13;
arrim&#13;
an&#13;
Greg&#13;
Gillman&#13;
Naomi Godsey&#13;
Marty Goss&#13;
Ca&#13;
r&#13;
o&#13;
l&#13;
yn Griff&#13;
i&#13;
th&#13;
Joe&#13;
Gun&#13;
t&#13;
her&#13;
Dia&#13;
ne&#13;
H&#13;
a&#13;
hn&#13;
Jodi Hartman&#13;
145 &#13;
--&#13;
Robby Hatcher David Hauff John Hayes M elanie Hayes Sheila Hayes Susan Hayes&#13;
Russell Hays Peter Hazen JoDee Hecker Angela Heitman Christine Heitman Suzanne Heitman&#13;
Lynn Helbling Richard Helbing Lily Henault Diane Henderson Jeffrey Henderson Cynthia Hendrix&#13;
Mary Henningfield Diane Henrichs Robin Hermsen Marcella Hicks Angela Hill Thomas Hoden&#13;
Cynthia Hodges Patricia Hoffman Perry Holmes Barbara Hook Tracie Hove Daphnee Huey&#13;
Kenny Huitt Scott Hunt Julie Hurley Lori Hurley M ike Hushaw Kelly Husz&#13;
Susie lnakur Curtis Ingram Yoshiteru Ishikawa Doug Jacob Greg Jacobs Gail Jacobson&#13;
146 &#13;
D anyel Jensen&#13;
June M ari e Jobst&#13;
Roger Johnson&#13;
Jill Kelley&#13;
Jon Jensen&#13;
Tonya Johnson&#13;
Thomas Johnsen&#13;
Diane Kelsay&#13;
Jay Jensen&#13;
Cheryl Johnson&#13;
Anne Jones&#13;
Jill Kennedy&#13;
M ichael Jensen&#13;
Gaylene Johnson&#13;
Laura Jones&#13;
M erilee Kennedy&#13;
Scott Jensen&#13;
John Johnson&#13;
Tamara Jones&#13;
Kevin King&#13;
Jackie Jeppeson&#13;
Kenneth Johnson&#13;
Les Jorgensen&#13;
Scott King&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Kristi Kirkpatrick&#13;
Randy Kofoed&#13;
Jim Lairmore&#13;
Lars Larsen&#13;
Robbie Klepfer&#13;
Raymond Kofoed&#13;
Steve Lairmore&#13;
Steve Larsen&#13;
Robin Klotz&#13;
Timothy Koneeny&#13;
Brenda Lane&#13;
Kris Larsson&#13;
Thomas Kmezich&#13;
Cheryl Ku lbom&#13;
Jill Lara&#13;
Jerry Lawson&#13;
Mike Knight&#13;
Doug Kurth&#13;
Douglas Larsen&#13;
Merle Lawton&#13;
Keith Koedam&#13;
Colleen Lahr&#13;
Julia Larsen&#13;
Douglas Lear &#13;
Robby Lear&#13;
Dennis Lenihan&#13;
Lisa Love&#13;
James Marr&#13;
Tammy Matheisen&#13;
Jeffrey M cClain&#13;
Maureen M cGruder&#13;
Darla Leedon&#13;
Matthew Leiner&#13;
Kathy Lowery&#13;
Mary Marr&#13;
Dan Matthew&#13;
Paula McCombs&#13;
Wayne Mcintosh&#13;
Debbie Leek&#13;
Jeffrey Lewis&#13;
Randy M ain&#13;
Tammi Marrs&#13;
Shawn May&#13;
Betsy McCoy&#13;
D onald McKee&#13;
Bob Leeper&#13;
Jill Lich&#13;
Mark Malick&#13;
Larry Masehmeier&#13;
Patricia M cCallan&#13;
David M cCurdy&#13;
Jerry McKee&#13;
Kent Leiker&#13;
Randy Little&#13;
Randy Malick&#13;
Lewie Massey&#13;
Becky M cCarty&#13;
Kimberly M cDaniel&#13;
D enise McKern&#13;
Anne Lenihan&#13;
Carol Long&#13;
Jackie Manley&#13;
Mark Mathieson&#13;
Timothy McCarty&#13;
Sandra McConnell&#13;
Pat McManigal &#13;
'ISO&#13;
Sandra McManigal&#13;
Sandra Meijering&#13;
Gretchen Meyer&#13;
Douglas M iller&#13;
Jeff Mohr&#13;
Jodi Moore&#13;
Richard Morrison&#13;
Linda McMillen&#13;
Donna Merica&#13;
Mark Meyer&#13;
Tom Millin&#13;
Theresa Monnie&#13;
Lee Ann Moore&#13;
Lorie Morse&#13;
Carolyn Meade&#13;
Sandra Meller&#13;
David Meyers&#13;
Billy M innick&#13;
Dean Montgomery&#13;
Thomas Moore&#13;
Sheri Morse&#13;
Kimberly M eek Patricia Meeker&#13;
Douglas M errick Greg Merri ck&#13;
Marvin Mickles Beth Miller&#13;
Roger M innick Cindy Mock&#13;
Monte M ontgomery Richard&#13;
Cynthia Moraine Montgomery&#13;
Larry M oscato Cindy Morgan&#13;
Bill Mott&#13;
Karin M eijering&#13;
Scott M esserole&#13;
Bill Miller&#13;
Rusty M oe&#13;
Catherine Moore&#13;
Janette Morrison&#13;
Dorothy Mott &#13;
Sheri Mowery&#13;
Suanne Newberg&#13;
Terre Obal&#13;
David Otto&#13;
Brad Murray&#13;
Cindy Newman&#13;
Kevin O'Connor&#13;
Bill Paben&#13;
Victor Narmi&#13;
John Newsom&#13;
Beth Oehme&#13;
Scott Paben&#13;
Rhonda Neitzke&#13;
Scott Nixon&#13;
Frank Oleson&#13;
Daniel Palmquist&#13;
Becky Nelson&#13;
Sherryl Northcutt&#13;
Kaiya Oleson&#13;
Sue Parrick&#13;
Janis Nelson&#13;
Christine Novak&#13;
Jackie Novak&#13;
Mark Novak&#13;
Douglas Obal&#13;
James Ord&#13;
John Paulson&#13;
151 &#13;
1&#13;
52&#13;
Louis Penry Jerry Petersen&#13;
Kathy Platt Charles Prior&#13;
Kristi Rapalje Tracy Recd&#13;
Mark Ring&#13;
John&#13;
Perry&#13;
Becky Peterson&#13;
Scott Pope&#13;
Br&#13;
ian Pro&#13;
b&#13;
st&#13;
D&#13;
enise Rasm&#13;
ussen&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Reeser&#13;
Robin Riso&#13;
Curtis&#13;
Pe&#13;
t&#13;
e&#13;
rs&#13;
Brad&#13;
Pe&#13;
terson&#13;
Li sa&#13;
Port&#13;
er&#13;
Robin Pru&#13;
ett&#13;
C&#13;
h&#13;
eryl&#13;
Ra&#13;
tekin&#13;
Mary&#13;
Reeser&#13;
Vernay Roan&#13;
Mark&#13;
Peters&#13;
Marvin&#13;
Petty&#13;
Scott Port&#13;
er&#13;
Pau&#13;
la Pu&#13;
eppta&#13;
Mark&#13;
Re&#13;
d&#13;
eker&#13;
John&#13;
Reynolds&#13;
M&#13;
arti&#13;
Roberts&#13;
Robin&#13;
Pe&#13;
t&#13;
e&#13;
rs&#13;
Lorrie Phippen&#13;
Randall Portrey&#13;
Mike&#13;
Rains&#13;
Rodney&#13;
Redm&#13;
on&#13;
Terri&#13;
Rey&#13;
n&#13;
o&#13;
l&#13;
ds&#13;
Lori Robey&#13;
Jan&#13;
et Petersen&#13;
Ri&#13;
c&#13;
ky Pi&#13;
e&#13;
rcy&#13;
Scott Price&#13;
Gary Ramage Jeff Reed Sue Riehle M ike Robey &#13;
Mike Robinson&#13;
Devin Rogers&#13;
Carol Rose&#13;
Kelli Savage&#13;
Tammi Robinson&#13;
Justin Rogers&#13;
Rod Rothermund&#13;
Paul Schaack&#13;
Trudi Robinson&#13;
Dan Rolli&#13;
Michael Ryan&#13;
Peter Schaack&#13;
Gene Roche&#13;
Gary Rorebeck&#13;
Belinda Saathoff&#13;
Jeff Schaefer&#13;
Becky Rochholz&#13;
Sandra Rorebeck&#13;
Kimberly Sadler&#13;
Tony Schaeffer&#13;
Kenneth Rochholz&#13;
Terry Rorebeck&#13;
Lorna Sanders&#13;
Cassandra Schank&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
Jim Scheer&#13;
Virginia Schoening&#13;
Tracy Schubert&#13;
Karen Seager&#13;
Cyndy Scheidle&#13;
Joe Schott&#13;
Jackie Schuler&#13;
Martha Sellers&#13;
Michelle Scheidle&#13;
Mary Schott&#13;
Karen Schumann&#13;
Roger Semrad&#13;
Stacey Schieffer&#13;
Teresa Schovanec&#13;
Bi ll Schupp&#13;
Greg Shannon&#13;
Dale Schneidewind&#13;
Rich Schroder&#13;
Kathleen Schupp&#13;
Loretta Shaw&#13;
Jeffrey Schoening&#13;
Virgil Schroder&#13;
Susan Score&#13;
M ichael Sheil&#13;
Troy Shenefield&#13;
Andrea Sherbondy&#13;
Connie Shively &#13;
Delynda Shirmplin&#13;
Steve Sladek&#13;
W anda Smith&#13;
Laurie Spelman&#13;
Linda Stapleton&#13;
Mickey Stolp&#13;
Sherri Strong&#13;
Charlene Shymanski&#13;
Jeffrey Slason&#13;
Bob Sorensen&#13;
jean Springer&#13;
Verna Stapleton&#13;
Kelli Stout&#13;
Douglas Stuart&#13;
Twyla Shymanski&#13;
David Slaughter&#13;
Michael Sorick&#13;
Beverly Squibb&#13;
Renee Starr&#13;
Mark Stone&#13;
Debra Stultz&#13;
Ron Siepker&#13;
Cheryl Smith&#13;
Jami Sousa&#13;
Mike Stahr&#13;
Ron Stazzoni&#13;
Kurt Streyffeler&#13;
Shelly Summers&#13;
Doug Silvius&#13;
Gary Smith&#13;
M arsha Sousa&#13;
Ronald Stange&#13;
M atthew Sterbens&#13;
Laurie Streyffeler&#13;
Kevin Swanson&#13;
Mike Sladek&#13;
Shelly Smith&#13;
Tracy Spalti&#13;
Linda Stanton&#13;
Shelly Stidham&#13;
Carlos Strong&#13;
Latricia Swanson&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
David Talbott&#13;
Geri Taylor&#13;
Kimberly Thompson&#13;
Thomas Tomes&#13;
Bret Turpen&#13;
David Vannoy&#13;
Jim Vosler&#13;
Denise Talbott&#13;
Tracy Techau&#13;
David Thomsen&#13;
Scott Trapp&#13;
Tracie Tyson&#13;
Patricia Vargas&#13;
John Vosler&#13;
Kevin Talbott&#13;
Troy Techau&#13;
Regina Thramer&#13;
Paula Trively&#13;
Gay Vancleave&#13;
Thomas Veasey&#13;
Lori Vrba&#13;
Penny Talbott&#13;
Cindy Teeter&#13;
Theresa Thramer&#13;
Stephanie Trusty&#13;
Jeff Van Cleave&#13;
Jim Viberg&#13;
Kimberly Wahl&#13;
Susan Talbott&#13;
Jim Terry&#13;
Li sa Tilley&#13;
Curtis Turk&#13;
Tammy Van Horn&#13;
Dana Vincent&#13;
Tammy W aite&#13;
Jodi Tallman&#13;
Jeffrey Tesch&#13;
Darla Todd&#13;
Brad Turner&#13;
Pamela Van M aanen&#13;
Rosalie Vinson&#13;
Terri Waite &#13;
Kenny Waldron&#13;
Scott Washburn&#13;
Arthur Wells&#13;
Michael Williams&#13;
Lori Winters&#13;
Marcia Wallrichs&#13;
Colene Watkins&#13;
Ri cky W ells&#13;
Roger Williams&#13;
Barbie Wood&#13;
Patty Wallrichs&#13;
Mark Watkins&#13;
Dawn Wesley&#13;
Roger Williams&#13;
Denise Woods&#13;
Martha Walter&#13;
Jackie Watts&#13;
Irene W ickwire&#13;
Sheryl W illms&#13;
Jeri Woods&#13;
Brian Warneke&#13;
Lisa Weber&#13;
Janet Wilbur&#13;
Tim Winchester&#13;
Lisa Woodward&#13;
Rex Washburn&#13;
Lorie Welling&#13;
Yvette Willadsen&#13;
Donald Winebrenner&#13;
Lori Woodard&#13;
·157 &#13;
Donna Wyatt Kathy Wysko Lisa Yochem&#13;
'158&#13;
Dale Young Maria Zaborowski Kim Zaloudek&#13;
Eric Ziph &#13;
Clarence Miles&#13;
Bill Smith&#13;
Richard Tannahill&#13;
Robert Humphrey&#13;
Connie Martin&#13;
Mike Shain&#13;
Sue Anderson&#13;
Donald Angeroth&#13;
Robert Bender&#13;
Richard Bleth&#13;
Christina Boone&#13;
Wanda Borg&#13;
Richard Burnsted&#13;
Elisa Burke&#13;
159 &#13;
Bill Cleland&#13;
Kathy Christenson&#13;
James Chambers&#13;
Jan Davis&#13;
G;,Y Fiscus&#13;
Jan Finnegan&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Phillip Cooper&#13;
B.J. Fullenkamp&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Wilson Forbes&#13;
Joanne Fitterer&#13;
Tom Heckman&#13;
Tom Hamilton&#13;
Jim Halsted&#13;
Jane Goenner&#13;
Allen Lorenz&#13;
Carol Klopfenstein&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Dana Holm&#13;
Kathie Lincoln&#13;
Larry Matiyow&#13;
Dennis Maddux&#13;
Larry Lutwitze&#13;
160 &#13;
Lynn Waldenberger&#13;
Gail Wallenberg&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon&#13;
Secretary&#13;
James Merchant&#13;
David Meyer&#13;
Stephen Padilla&#13;
Richard Pearson&#13;
Erwin Pellant&#13;
John Peters&#13;
Richard Santee&#13;
Conrad Schaefer&#13;
Dot Sillau&#13;
Virginia Spomer&#13;
Barbara Stanley&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
"161 &#13;
-&#13;
·162&#13;
Will Aldinger&#13;
Barb Anderson&#13;
Aaron Anderson&#13;
Phil Aparo&#13;
Jim Asmus&#13;
Jeff Ballew&#13;
M ichelle Barton&#13;
Sheryl Bedwell&#13;
Becky Bellows&#13;
Sherry Bentorf&#13;
Curtis Beckland&#13;
Bonnie Berns &#13;
Robin Bichel&#13;
Cheryl Black&#13;
Shelley Bledsoe&#13;
Julie Bode&#13;
Lennea Boruff&#13;
Sherri Bowman&#13;
Dan Brayman&#13;
Kathleen Brendle&#13;
M ichele Burns&#13;
Michelle Butterbaugh&#13;
LeeAnn Cameron&#13;
Helen Cashoili&#13;
163 &#13;
--&#13;
164&#13;
John Chapman&#13;
Kelly Christensen&#13;
Frank Collins&#13;
Kevin Collins&#13;
Jim Coonce&#13;
O ndy Croson&#13;
Brent Curtis&#13;
Li sa Curtis&#13;
Gloria Cushman&#13;
Mary Davidson&#13;
Robin Davis&#13;
Karla Derby &#13;
Frank Diblasi&#13;
Doug Dick&#13;
Dewayne Dottin&#13;
Ted Dottin&#13;
Dana Drake&#13;
Carol Duff&#13;
Melanie Dwyer&#13;
Wanda Elgan&#13;
Brian Elsbecker&#13;
Bob Feller&#13;
Bi ll Fellows&#13;
Jan Ferrel&#13;
165 &#13;
166&#13;
Craig Finney&#13;
Julie Flanigan&#13;
Steve Foreman&#13;
Barb Foster&#13;
John Frank&#13;
Craig Fry&#13;
Ta mmy Fry&#13;
Paul ette Gallup&#13;
Scott Ga llup&#13;
Jenni fer Godsey&#13;
Martie Goldapp&#13;
Ri chard Good &#13;
Steve Haberm an&#13;
Teresa Hansen&#13;
Brian Hanson&#13;
Tracy Harrill&#13;
Brian Hea th&#13;
Scott Herm sen&#13;
Steve Huebner&#13;
Pa ul a Hunter&#13;
Tracy Ingram&#13;
Linda Jabens&#13;
Jacqueline Jacobs&#13;
Randy Jacobs&#13;
lb &#13;
168&#13;
Rhonda Johnson&#13;
Di ane Jorgensen&#13;
Lori Kadlec&#13;
Doug King&#13;
Barb Knapp&#13;
Vicky Kud irka&#13;
Terri Kurth&#13;
Craig Lahr&#13;
Jani ce Lake&#13;
Kri stina Larsson&#13;
Ju l ie Lay&#13;
Donna LeRette &#13;
Bob Li ch&#13;
Margaret MacDonald&#13;
Kevin Martin&#13;
Bill M atthew&#13;
Joan May&#13;
She ll y M ay&#13;
Scott M ayberry&#13;
Ca roll M cComas&#13;
M elinda M cKee&#13;
Cindy McManigal&#13;
Randy M eeker&#13;
Janell e M erri ck&#13;
169 &#13;
170&#13;
Mari Messerole&#13;
Bob Mickles&#13;
Joel Miller&#13;
-.&#13;
Wendy M ock&#13;
Brian Nansel&#13;
Edward O'Donald&#13;
Diane Otto&#13;
David Overholtzer&#13;
Robin Palmer&#13;
Scott Patterson&#13;
Bob Patton&#13;
Terry Patzner &#13;
Mike Peters&#13;
Dan Peterson&#13;
Lori Peterson&#13;
Rodney Peterson&#13;
Chris Phippen&#13;
Carla Pigman&#13;
Vernon Pomerleau&#13;
Sarah Price&#13;
Roberta Pruett&#13;
Gary Ratekin&#13;
Craig Richards&#13;
Rance Rogers&#13;
171 &#13;
172&#13;
Karen Roseland&#13;
Kris Russell&#13;
Edie Saar&#13;
--&#13;
Janice Schnepel&#13;
Blaine Schoening&#13;
Susan Schoening&#13;
Tina Schutzenhofer&#13;
Bob Sellers&#13;
Brad Shinn&#13;
Victor Smith&#13;
Sherry Spalti&#13;
Curtis Starr &#13;
John Stephenson&#13;
Judy Sulentic&#13;
Wayne Talbott&#13;
Dan Teeter&#13;
Barbara Tennigkeit&#13;
Jeff Thompson&#13;
Brian Townsend&#13;
Mark Trively&#13;
Tom Umphreys&#13;
Kristi Van Bibber&#13;
Debbie Vannoy&#13;
Debbie Veasey&#13;
173 &#13;
--&#13;
174&#13;
Kelly Walters&#13;
Julie Walton&#13;
Cindy Warneke&#13;
Brian Wickersham&#13;
Dave Woods &#13;
175 &#13;
(Top) Zella Duchman and her assistant Sharon M cintosh spend many hours workin g&#13;
with invoices. (Above) O ne of Carolyn Fox's many jobs as an offi ce secretary is to&#13;
check the class absences. (Right) Being responsible for the switchboard, Gladys Am -&#13;
burn makes sure all telephone messages are deli vered.&#13;
176 &#13;
Secretaries serve School \Veil&#13;
(Top left) Nurse Fran Hanson examines&#13;
many students during the year. (Top right)&#13;
Betty Smetana serves as Mr. Miles' secretary. (Middle left) Being the janitor's secretary proves to be a challenge for Mary Ann&#13;
Haberman. (Middle right) Acti vities Director Bill Smith and his sec retary Diane&#13;
Grindle plan the activity schedule for the&#13;
1979 school year. (Bottom Left} Arma Jo Allen works hard as the library secretary. (Bottom Right) Bonny Wheeldon is the teacher's&#13;
secretary.&#13;
177 &#13;
Unsung Personnel toil&#13;
Jim Bolton, David Mcintosh, Ron Strong, Bob Christy, Sherri e Elder and M ill ie Pospisal&#13;
work to keep our school clean. (Bottom left) Helen Ring and Donna Hearty prepare&#13;
for a busy lunch hour. (Bottom right) Ron Strong begins his work earl y ea h morning.&#13;
178 &#13;
Guidance Department leads the way&#13;
· · d b . · ht) Bob Humphrey counsels many (Top left) Mi"ke Shain works with sm all gro ups to build confidence an etter study habits. (Top ng h d 1 h 1 d&#13;
d C . · d. cuss sc e u e c anges or secon students during the school year. (Botto m) Secretary Lois Hanson an ounselor Connie Martin is&#13;
semester.&#13;
179 &#13;
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Student Index&#13;
A Jerry Adams. Freshman . .&#13;
Dean Adkins. Sophomore ... 22, 2S. 124, 127, 129, 130, 137, 140&#13;
Janice Adkins. Junior . .. 2, 2b, 29, 74, 7S, 88, 12S, 127, 129, 130,&#13;
131, 133, 140&#13;
Jerome Adkins, ophomorc . . 140&#13;
Franz Aldinger. Senior ..&#13;
Rhonda Aldinger, Sophomore . 129, 140&#13;
Will Aldinger. Senior .. . 129, 162&#13;
Mark Amburn, Junior ... 51, 136, 139, 140&#13;
Barbara Andersen, Senior ... S, 6, 23, 94, 136, 162&#13;
Mark Andersen, Sophomore . . 107, 138, 140&#13;
Aaron, Anderson, Senior . 124, 129, 162&#13;
Cindy Anderson. Freshman .&#13;
Elizabelh Andrews, Freshman .. . 44, 128, 140&#13;
Ray Angerolh, Freshman ... 140&#13;
Phillip Aparo, Senior ... 25. 62. 64, 82, 162, ·188&#13;
Todd Apland, Freshman .&#13;
Don Arm strong, Freshman . . .&#13;
Scott Armslrong, Fre hman . 139, 140&#13;
David Asbach, Junior . . 41, 136, ·140&#13;
James Asmus. Senior . . 40&#13;
Julia Asmus. Sophomore . . . 140&#13;
Jeff Athey, Freshman . . . 137, ·140&#13;
John Auffar1, Sophomore . t40&#13;
Richard Auffart, Junior .&#13;
Terrance Bach, Freshman . 140&#13;
Barbara Bachman, Freshman ... 126, '140&#13;
Rebecca Bachman, Senior .&#13;
B&#13;
Roger Bahr, Junior . . 140&#13;
Chris1opher Bollew , Sophomore ... 28. 70, 124. 126, 129. 133, 140&#13;
Jeifrey Ballew, Senior . . . 32, 33 , 3S, 46, 162&#13;
Renale Balliett. Sophomore . '129, 140&#13;
Lilly Bare, Freshman ..&#13;
Cynlhia Barnes, Sophomore . .&#13;
D ebra Barnes, Junior . . 140&#13;
Russell Barnes, Junior . . 6S, 140&#13;
Tracy Barr, Sophomore&#13;
Michele Sanon. Senior .. . l S, 43, 124, 12S, 162&#13;
Pierre Bascout, Senior .&#13;
Annette Basch. Sophomore .&#13;
Randy Basch, Sophomore .&#13;
Steven Basch, Freshman .. .&#13;
Randy Bales, Freshman ..&#13;
Russell Bales, Sophomore .&#13;
Janette Baxter, Junior .&#13;
Judy Baxter. Junior ...&#13;
'140&#13;
140.&#13;
128, 140&#13;
Sleven Baxler, Sophomore . 140&#13;
Kirn Bean, Freshman ... 140&#13;
Ivan Beatty, Freshman . 140&#13;
Resa Bebensee, Junior . 141&#13;
John Bebensee, Junior . 100, 137, 141&#13;
Curlis Beckland, Senior ... 100, 137, ·162&#13;
Sheryl Bedwell, Senior . . . 11&gt;2&#13;
Hazil Beet1in, Freshman . . ·141&#13;
Becky Bellows, Senior . 13·1, 162&#13;
Eric Bendorf, Freshman . 128, 137, 141&#13;
Sherry Bendorf, Senior . .. 102&#13;
Bonnie Berns, Senior . . 87, 124, 12S, 12&amp;, 129, 130, 162&#13;
Joe Berry, Freshman . . . 14·1&#13;
Mike Berry, Freshman . 14 1&#13;
Robin Richel, Senior . . . 1&amp;3&#13;
Ryan Bichel, Freshman . .. 14·1&#13;
Jackie Binns, Freshman ... 141&#13;
Jeffrey Birdsley, Junior . . 124, 136, 138&#13;
Mark Bjork, Sophomore ... 29, 124, 12S, 129, 14·1, 153&#13;
Carol Black. Junior ... 12S, '129, 141&#13;
Cheryl Black, Senior . . 28. 29, 124, 125, 126, 129, 132. 163&#13;
Darlene Black, Freshman ... 141&#13;
Kevin Black, Sophomore . . 141&#13;
Robyn Black, Freshman . . . 126, 141&#13;
Rory Blankenship, Freshman ... 141&#13;
Shari Blanlon. Junior . '129, ·141&#13;
Nora Bledsoe, Junior ... 133, 141&#13;
Shelley Bledsoe. Senior . '163&#13;
Julie Bode, Senior ... 5, 23, 26, 3B, 94, 120, 136. 163&#13;
Daniel Bohon, Sophomore .&#13;
Che')i Bones, Freshman .. . 126, 126, 131, 141, 1s·1&#13;
Loretta Booher, Sophomore . 141&#13;
Lonnie Boos, Junior ... 141&#13;
Debrah Boruff, Sophomore .. 141&#13;
Lennea Boruff, Senior . .. 3, ·163&#13;
Chris Bowers, Sophomore .. . 14·1&#13;
Sherri Bowman, Senior ... 3, 22, 25, 70, 131 , 144, ·1S7, 163&#13;
Kris Bradford, Sophomore ... 141&#13;
Becky Brandon, Freshman ..&#13;
Daniel Brayman, Senior . . . 163&#13;
Melody Breilkreutz. Sophomore&#13;
Kathy Brendle, Senior ... 12S, 129, ·163, 184&#13;
Steven Brendle, Freshman ... 141&#13;
Adam Bringleson, Sophomore ... 141&#13;
Rober1 Brittain, Junior . . .&#13;
Larry Brooks, Freshman ... 141&#13;
Teresa Brooks, Freshman . 141&#13;
Kim Brown, Junior ... 4·1, 70, 74, 125, 127, 1l1, 133, 14'1&#13;
Kim Bryan, Sophomore . ·129, 133, H1&#13;
Suzanne Bryan, Sophomore .. . 12S, 138, 139, 141&#13;
Belinda B')•anl, Junior ... 124, 12S, 129, 138, ·141&#13;
Michelle Bucholz, Junior . .. 2, 141&#13;
Sherry Bucholz, Freshman . .. 141&#13;
Jim Burnham, Junior . ·141&#13;
Lisa Burns, Junior . . S4, 68, 133, 137, IS3&#13;
Mark Burns. Junior .&#13;
M ichele Burns, Senior .. . 163&#13;
William Burns, Freshman . ·141&#13;
Dawn Burroughs, Sophomore . ·141&#13;
Charlotle Busch, Sophomore . . . 141&#13;
Angela Bush, Junior . . . 141&#13;
Jesse Busse, Freshman . 14 1&#13;
Michelle Butterbaugh ... 3, 19, 3S, I 2S, 163&#13;
c James Cain, Junior ... 141&#13;
LeeAnn Cameron, Senior . 125, 133, 163&#13;
Linda Cameron, Sophomore .. . 141&#13;
Dan Campbell, ophomore . 141&#13;
Nancy Cashman, Freshman . '126, 128, 129, 131 , 14'1&#13;
Teresa Cashman, Sophomore . . . 129, 133, 142&#13;
Helen Cashoi li, SPnior . . 3, 5, 23, 26, 41 , 1 &amp;3&#13;
John Cermak, Senior .&#13;
Jerry Chapin, Freshman .&#13;
John Chapman, Senior . ·1 b4&#13;
Scott Chapman, Sophomore . '142&#13;
Kendra Chambers, Sophomore . '125, 142&#13;
Davey Chase, Freshman . 126, 142&#13;
Kenneth Chrapkowski, Sophomore ... 142&#13;
David Christensen, Sophomore . '142&#13;
Kelly Christensen, Senior . 12S, 164&#13;
Valeri Chrislensen, Sophomore . 142&#13;
Danny Christiansen, Junior . . . 142&#13;
Jeffrey Clabaugh, Sophomore . . . 136 141&#13;
Lenny Clapper, Freshman . '137, 142 -&#13;
Troy Clapper, Junior . 137, 142&#13;
191 &#13;
James Oark, Sophomore .. . 142&#13;
Joseph Clark, Junior . . 58, 142&#13;
Laura Oark, Freshman . . . 142&#13;
Nancy Clark, Junior .. . 24, 131, 142&#13;
Robert Clark, Senior .. .&#13;
S1acy Oark, Freshman ... 126, 142&#13;
Wesley Oark, Freshman .. . 142&#13;
Joni Clouse, Junior ... 74, 81, 131, 139, 142&#13;
Tammy Coffelt, Junior .. . 125, 142&#13;
Denise Coffman, Sophomore ... 76, 133, 142&#13;
Allen Cohrs, Junior . .. 139, 142&#13;
Ca1hleen Collins, Junior ... 142&#13;
Ofris Collins, Freshman ... 126, 133, 142&#13;
Frank Collins, Senior ... 142&#13;
Gregory Collins, FreShrllQ.n . . . 142&#13;
Kevin Coll ins, Senior , 132, 137, 164&#13;
Seen Collins, Sophomore . . .&#13;
Debbie Collinson, Junior . . .&#13;
Tammy Colliver, Sophomore&#13;
Tim Colliver, Freshman ... 142&#13;
Kim Colwell, Freshman ... 108, 125, 139, 142&#13;
Penny Colwell, Senior ..&#13;
Shelly Colwell, Junior . .. 142&#13;
Elizabeth Coonce, Junior .. . 132&#13;
James Coonce, Senior . .. 164&#13;
Joseph Coonce, Freshman . . . S9&#13;
Tammy Cooper, Senior .. . 125&#13;
Teresa Cooper, junior ... 142&#13;
Ray Copeland, Junior .. . 142&#13;
Edward Cowling, Senior . .&#13;
James Coyle, Sophomore . . 142&#13;
Seen Coziahr, Freshman ... 142&#13;
Tim Crabb, Junior . .. 142&#13;
Barbe Craft, Senior ..&#13;
Joey Craft, Freshman . .. 142&#13;
Jeff Crandall, Sophomore . . . 142&#13;
Jolene Crawford, Freshman ... 126, 128, 142&#13;
Julie Crawford, Freshman ... 142&#13;
Allen Cress, Sophomore .. . 142&#13;
Cynlhia Croson, Senior ... 41, 80, 137, 164&#13;
Kenneth Cross, Senior ..&#13;
Teresa Cross, Freshman .. 142&#13;
Brenl Curti s, Senior ... 3, 5, 6, 22, 25, 28, 33, 35, 43, 86, 127, 153,&#13;
164&#13;
Lisa Curtis, Senior .. 5, 6, 22, 41 , 93, 94, 108, 136, 139, 164&#13;
Gloria Cushman, Senior . .. HA&#13;
Roger Cusworth, Junior, ... 2, 41, 11 7, 136, 1.l7, 142&#13;
D&#13;
Mary Davidson, Senior ... 129, 130, 164&#13;
Michael Davidson, Ju nior . 129, 142&#13;
Teresa Davidson, Freshman .. . 126, 128, 142&#13;
Andy Davis, Freshman .&#13;
John Davis, Sophomore .&#13;
Kim Davis, Junior ... 131, 142&#13;
Robin Davis, Senior . .. 164&#13;
Darby Deeds, Freshman .. . '143&#13;
Dennis Delanty, Sophomore .. . 143&#13;
Karla Derby, Senior ... 41, 164&#13;
Charles Dew, Freshman . '138, 143&#13;
Clarence Dew, Junior ... 54, 83, 143&#13;
Frank Diblasi, Senior ... 4, 6, 90, 165&#13;
Ron Diblasi, Sophomore .. . 31, 100, 137, 138, 143&#13;
Douglas Dick, Senior .. . 3, 35, 91, 124, 127, 138, 165&#13;
Jere Dingman, Senior .&#13;
Jill Dingman, Junior .&#13;
Wendi Dinovo, Sophomore ... 72, 131, 143&#13;
Jackie Dixon, Junior ... 143&#13;
Dewayne Doff in, Senior . I 65&#13;
Sleven Doffin, lunior . 143&#13;
Ted Doffin, Senior .. 58, ·165&#13;
Mark Donnelson, Junior . · 23, 106, 124, 126, 127, 130, 136, 138,&#13;
143&#13;
Dana Drake, Senior .. 3, 4, 22, 26, 91, 96, 111, 139, 165&#13;
Deann Drake, Sophomore ... 3, 5, 129, 143&#13;
Mark Dreager. Sophomore ... 124, 129, '139, 143&#13;
Julie Driver. Freshman ... 143&#13;
192&#13;
Rebecca Driver, Junior . 132, 143&#13;
Stan Duch man, Freshman . I LB, 132, t 43&#13;
Brenda Duensing, Junior ... 29, 125, 129, J4 l&#13;
Carol D uff, Senior .. . 42, 82, 165&#13;
Janice Duff, Freshman.. t26, 128, 143&#13;
Dan DuHy, Sophomore . I 2'J, I 43&#13;
Donnell Duffy. Freshman . I 26. I 28. I 36, I 43&#13;
Tracy Duggan, Junior ... 132, 137&#13;
Jacque Duitman, Sophomore . . . I 4J&#13;
Julie Dukes, Sophomore .. . 143&#13;
Todd Dunlap, Freshman . 143&#13;
Dani elle Durant. ophomore . 143&#13;
Doug Durham, Freshman&#13;
Lee Durham, Junior .&#13;
Melanie Dwyer, Senior ... 49, 129, 165, 184&#13;
Terri Dwyer, Sophomore ... 94 , 120, 129, 14J&#13;
E&#13;
Apri l Ebbesmier, Freshman . 126, 133 , 143&#13;
Mark Ech1ernach, Freshman '143&#13;
Lesa Edmundson, Junior . 143, 157&#13;
Kathy Edris, Junior . .. 131 , 14J, 157&#13;
Eritrena Elam, Junior ... 143&#13;
Brad Elgan, Junior .&#13;
Wanda Elgan, Junior .. 165&#13;
Brian Elsbeck r. Senior . .. 17, 127, 165, 180&#13;
Michael Enewold, Freshman . .. 12B, 14J&#13;
Chris Erbes, lunior ... 40, I 43&#13;
Jeffrey Etheringlon, Freshman ... 133, 143&#13;
Phyllis Ewoldt, Junior ... 143&#13;
James Farrell, Sophomore . . . 144&#13;
Susan Faurol, Freshman .. . 126, 144&#13;
F&#13;
Jeffrey Feeney, Sophomore ... 1CJ6, 138, 144&#13;
Michael Feeney, Junior ... 106, 138, 144&#13;
Roben Fell er. Senior ... 4, 35, 165&#13;
W il liam Fellows, Sen ior ... 24, 25, 65, J 24, J 26, I 27, I 32,&#13;
147, 165, 18 2&#13;
Denean Ferrel, Freshman . .. 144&#13;
Jan Ferrel, Senior .. . 165&#13;
S1ephani Fields, Sophomore ... 57, 72, 73, 131, 144&#13;
Craig Finney, Senior . . Wl, '166&#13;
Mark Finney, Sophomore ... 144&#13;
Shawn Finney, Freshman . . . 137, 144&#13;
Ed Fi1zgerald, Freshman ... 144&#13;
Julie Flanagan, Senior . . . 166&#13;
Glenn Fleming, Freshman ..&#13;
Kay Forbes, Sophomore ... 11 9, 129, H9&#13;
Brett Ford, Freshman ... 144&#13;
Steve Foreman, Senior ... 3, 4, 22, 33, 138, 158, 166&#13;
Barry Fort, Senior . . 41&#13;
Barbara Fosler, Senior ... 166&#13;
Jeff Fox, Junior ..&#13;
John Frank , Senior ... 166&#13;
Jeffrey Franks, Sophomore . . '144&#13;
Wayne Franks, Sophomore . .. 144&#13;
Anthony Fredrickson, Sophomore&#13;
Richard Fredri ckson, Freshman ... 1 2&#13;
Sheila Freet, Sophomore ... 72, 13 1, 144&#13;
Martha Fricke, Sophomore . . 136, 139, 144&#13;
Doris Friedman, Sophomore ... 56, I 44&#13;
Penny Frieze, Sophomore . .. 144&#13;
Linda Frizzell, Junior .&#13;
Mike Fri zzell, Freshman&#13;
Craig Fry, Senior .. · 97, 136, l66&#13;
Richard Fry, Senior · · ·&#13;
Tammy Fry, Senior .. . 35, 166, 184 &#13;
G Mark Galbraith, Freshman . 1-14&#13;
Lisa Gallowa)', Junior . . 00, IJ I, 133. 144&#13;
Paulene Gallup. Senior . . 82, 63, 166&#13;
Scon Gallup, Senior . 166&#13;
Tim Gallup, Freshman ... 126. 1·14&#13;
Bonnie Gardner. Senior .&#13;
Leonard Gardner, Sophomore ..&#13;
Mike Gell. Freshman . 144&#13;
Raymond Gerst, Freshman . . 14-1&#13;
Linda Gibb, Sophomore . 133, 144&#13;
John Gibler, Sophomore .. . 144&#13;
M ike Gibler. Freshman . 144&#13;
Chrislopher Gi les. Sophomore . 129, 145&#13;
Coleen Gill, Freshman . 131. 1 ·15&#13;
Craig Gill, Sophomore .. . 22, I05, 126. 145&#13;
Andrew Gillespie, Junior . . 9·1, 145&#13;
Gregor)' Gi llman, Junior ... I i6, 136, 137, 145&#13;
Ky le Gillman. Freshman . . I 33. I 45&#13;
William G dlm,in. Sophomor&lt;' ... 92. %. 97. 96, 136, I 39. 14 5&#13;
Maf)' Gib1rap, Junior . 145&#13;
Jim Gittins. Sophomore . 13, 23. 123, 124, 129. 130, 139. 145&#13;
Tony Goben, Sophomore . 145&#13;
Everett Cochenour. Freshman . . 145&#13;
Jennifer God C\'. Senior . . 9, 166&#13;
Naomi Godsey. Junior . 1·15&#13;
Tonja Godsey. Freshman ... 145&#13;
Cindy Gold, Freshman . . 138, 145&#13;
James Goldapp, Sophomore .. 29. 124, 129, 145&#13;
Marti Goldapp, Senior ... 70, 133, 166&#13;
Julie Good, Sophomore . . HS&#13;
Richard Good. Senior . 166&#13;
Julie Goodin, Freshman ... 53 . 145&#13;
Mart)' Goss. Sophomore . 125, 145&#13;
Teresa Goss, Junior ... 2. 109. 12·1. 125, 129, 139. ·145&#13;
Linda Grabe, Senior ..&#13;
David Graham, Junior . 136, 137. 145&#13;
Bill Green, Junior . .. 86, 132&#13;
Byron Green, Sophomore ..&#13;
DeEtte Green, Freshman ... JO, 84, 126, 126, 133, 145&#13;
Gaylynn G reen, Junior .&#13;
Matthew Green, Freshman . 145&#13;
Ji ll Greenwood, Sophomore ..&#13;
Andi• Griffin, Sophomore .&#13;
Janet Griffin , Freshman . 145&#13;
Carolyn Griffith, Sophomore . 145&#13;
Todd Grimm. Junior .. 145&#13;
Tracy Grimm , Freshman . . 145&#13;
Brian Grundmeier, Freshman .&#13;
Cindy Guarino, Freshman . . 145&#13;
Jack Guarino. Sophomore ... 145&#13;
Bob G uesl. Freshman ..&#13;
Jennifer Gunther. Sophomore .. 72, 73, 13·1, 133. 137, 145&#13;
Joe Gunlher. Junior .. 29, 69, IOI , 133. 145&#13;
H Scott Haack, Freshman . 145&#13;
Steve Haberman, Se nior . .. 37. 167 _&#13;
Thomas Haberman, Freshman . . 126, 128, 133. 14&gt;&#13;
David Hagar, Sophomore . . 138, 145&#13;
Cheri Hagee, Sophomore . .. 145&#13;
Barbie Hahn, Freshman ... 126, 136. 145&#13;
Diane Hahn, Junior . 125, 145&#13;
Ju lie Hanke. Freshman . '139, 145&#13;
Dean Hansen, Junior . 145&#13;
Kathleen Hansen. Junior .. 74, 75, ·124, 125, 131. 145&#13;
Shelley Hansen. Sophomore ..&#13;
Tereasa Hansen, Senior . . . 49, '167&#13;
Brian Hanson, Senior . 167&#13;
Susan Hanson, Junior . 145, 148&#13;
Mark Hansz. Freshman ...&#13;
Tracy Harrill, Senior . . '167&#13;
Sheryl Harriman. Sophomore ... 145&#13;
Jodi Hartman, Freshman . 145&#13;
Robb)' Halcher. Freshman . 128. ·14&amp;&#13;
David Hauff. Freshman . . 14&amp;&#13;
John Ha)'eS, Junior ... 146&#13;
Melanie Ha)'es. Junior ... 84, 85, 129. 130. 146&#13;
Sheila Ha)'es, . ·140&#13;
Susan Haye . Junior . 146&#13;
Russell Ha)'S, Sophomore ... 129. ·146&#13;
Peter Hazen, Freshman . . ·126. 146&#13;
Scott Head, Junior . ·129&#13;
Brian Hea1h, Senior ... 167&#13;
Jo Dee Hecker. Freshman . . I 26. 146&#13;
Carol H eine. Senior .&#13;
Angela Heitman, Freshman ... 128, 146&#13;
Christine Heitman, Sophomore . . ·126, "146&#13;
Suzanne Heilman, Junior . 146&#13;
Jeffre)' Helan)', Freshman&#13;
L)'nn Helbl ing, Sophomore ... 139, 14&amp;&#13;
Richard Helbling, Junior . 14&amp;&#13;
Leliane Henault, Senior ... 146, 175&#13;
Dianne Henderson, lunior . ·124. 125, 129. 14&amp;&#13;
Jeffrey Henderson, Junior. 146&#13;
Cindy H endrix, Junior . ·140&#13;
M af)' Henningfield, Junior ... 27. 94, 95, 124, 125. 129, 136, 139,&#13;
14&amp;&#13;
Diane Henrichs, Freshman ... 1-16&#13;
Robin Hermsen, Junior . ·146&#13;
Scott Hermsen, Senior ... 5, 43, 86, 167&#13;
Martin Hiatt, Freshman ..&#13;
Renee Hiatt, Junior .&#13;
Marcella Hicks, Sophomore ... 125, 148&#13;
Jeii H1gginbo1h am. Freshman .&#13;
Angela H ill , Freshman . 146&#13;
Michael Hirtes, Freshman .&#13;
Thomas Hoden, Sophomore ... 146&#13;
C)'nthia Hodges, Freshman ... 14&amp;&#13;
Patricia Hoffman, Freshman . ·128, 146&#13;
Perry Holmes. Freshman ... 146&#13;
Da)'le Holtz, Freshman .&#13;
Kath)' Holtz, Junior . .. 133&#13;
Barbara Hook, Sophomore ... 61, 139, 146&#13;
Tracie H ove. Sophomore . . ·140&#13;
Steve Huebner, Senior ... 35, 1'11 . 1'1 2, 113, 137. 139. 143, 167&#13;
Daphnee Hue)', Sophomore ... 146&#13;
Kenn)' Huitt, Freshman . '146&#13;
Scott Hunt, Freshman ... 14&amp;&#13;
Paula Hunter, Senior ... 167&#13;
Julie Hurle)', Freshman . . . 29, ·126, 13 1, 146&#13;
Lori Hurley, Junior . ·129, 130, H I, ·146&#13;
Mike Hushaw, Junior .. 4, 138, 146&#13;
Kelley Husz, Junior ... 11 4, 121. 136, 137, 146&#13;
I Susie lnankur, ~ophomore ... 137, ·14&amp;&#13;
Curtis Ingram, Freshman 126, t2B, 14&amp;&#13;
Tracy Ingram, Senior .. . Bi. 124, '125, 126, 127, '132, 167&#13;
Yoshiteru lshikawe, Junior .. 146. 175&#13;
Linda Jabens. Senior ... 3. 38, 47 , l b7&#13;
Douglas Jacob, Sophomore . .. 124, 146&#13;
Greg Jacobs, Sophomore . 139, 146&#13;
Jacqueline Jacob , Senior ... 85, 132, 167&#13;
J&#13;
Randall Jacobs, Senior ... ·10, 33, 42, 43, 66. 66, 96• 97. 11 2, 136, 139, '167&#13;
Gail Jacob on, Freshman . '146&#13;
Danyel Jensen •. Freshman .. . l 2b, 128. 147 Jay Jensen. Junior . 129, 130, IJb, 147 Jon Jensen, Freshman ... 12B, 147 &#13;
Michael Jensen. Freshman ... 1-17&#13;
Scott Jensen, Junior ... 41 , 136, 147&#13;
Jackie Jeppesen, Junior ... 2, 28, 29. 74, 125. 129, 131. 147&#13;
June Jobst, Freshman . 126, ·147&#13;
Thomas Johnsen. Junior ... 78, 132, 147&#13;
Cheryl Johnson, Junior ... 147&#13;
Gaudette Johnson, Freshman ..&#13;
Gaylene Johnson, Sophomore . t 47&#13;
John Johnson, Freshman 147&#13;
Kenneth Johnson. Sophomore ... 147&#13;
Kevin Johnson, Sophomore .&#13;
Rebecca Johnson, Senior .. .&#13;
Rhonda Johnson, Senior . .. 26, 33, 125, ·127. 129. 168&#13;
Robert Johnson, Sophomore ... 63&#13;
Roger Johnson. Ju?ll"r ... 40, 147&#13;
Tonya Johnson, Freshman . ·126. 128, 147&#13;
Anne Jone , Freshman ... 147&#13;
Laura Jones. Freshman ... 147&#13;
Tamara Jones, Junior . . . 60, 147&#13;
Diane Jorgensen. Senior ... 168&#13;
Les Jorgensen, Freshman . .. 147&#13;
K Lori Kadlec, Senior . .. 124, 125, 168&#13;
Edward Kane, Sophomore .&#13;
Richard Kane. Sophomore .&#13;
Jill Kelley, Freshman . .. 126. 131, 147&#13;
Diane Kelsay, Freshman . . 12l&gt;, 147&#13;
Jill Kennedy, Junior .. . 2, 9. 147&#13;
Merilee Kennedy, Freshman ... 126, 147&#13;
Douglas King, Senior . . 168&#13;
Kevin King, Freshman ... 147, 128, 133&#13;
Scott King, Sophomore ... 129, 147&#13;
Krisli Kirkpatrick, Freshman . .. 148&#13;
Debbie Kirlin, Sophomore .&#13;
Kasey Kirlin, Freshman .&#13;
Robbie Klepfer. Junior . 137. 148&#13;
Robin Klotz. Freshman .. 126. 148&#13;
Thomas Kmezich, Junior . . . 29. 81. 124. 12&amp;, 148&#13;
Barbara Knapp, Senior .. . 3, 24, 25, 32, 33, 47, 74, 75, 86. 125, 127,&#13;
129, 131. 132, 133, 153. "168&#13;
Mike Knight. Freshman .. . 148&#13;
Keith Koedam, Junior ... 129, 140&#13;
Randy Kafoed, Junior ... 148&#13;
Raymond, Kofoed, Junior. 148&#13;
Timothy Koneeny, Freshman . . 148&#13;
Richard Kramer, Sophomore .&#13;
Rober! Kramer. Junior .&#13;
Steven Krivolavek. Junior . 139&#13;
William Kuck. Sophomore ... 124, 129&#13;
Victoria Kudirka, Senior ... 168&#13;
Cheryl Kullbom, Junior ... 2, 29, 125. 129. 148&#13;
Doug Kurth, Freshman . . . 44, 126, "133, 148&#13;
Terri Kurth, Senior ... 3, 28, 35, 37, 74, 75, 125, 126, 127, HI, 132,&#13;
168&#13;
L Colleen Lahr. Junior . 125, t48&#13;
Craig Lahr, Senior . . 168&#13;
Jim Lairmore, Freshman . 133, 148&#13;
Steve Lairmore, Junior . . 41 , 136, 138, 148&#13;
Janice Lake, Senior ... 132, 168&#13;
Sharon Lake. Freshman ... I 04, 132, 133, 138&#13;
Brenda Lane, Sophomore . . . 148&#13;
Jill Lara, Junior .. 75, 129, IJ1, t40, 148&#13;
Kristina Larsson, Senior ... 4, 125, 138, 148, 168, t7S&#13;
Douglas Larsen, Junior ... 97. 11 , ·11 2. 11J, 13b, "139, 148&#13;
Julia Larsen, Junior ... 65. 138, ·145&#13;
Lars Larsen, Junior ... 60, 'J 48&#13;
Steve Larsen, junior ... 148&#13;
Jerry Lawson, Freshman .. . 148&#13;
194&#13;
M erle Lawton. Freshman . . 148&#13;
Julie lay, Senior . .. 125. 126, tl7, t 11 , 132. lbll&#13;
Douglas Lear, Freshman .. . 148&#13;
Robert Lear, Sophomore 1-19&#13;
Darla Leedom. Freshman . . 149&#13;
Debbie Leek. Freshman t49&#13;
Robert l eper, Sophomore . .. 2&lt;J, 1 !l, l·l 'J&#13;
Kent Leiker, Freshman 132. 149&#13;
Louise Lenhardt, Senior .&#13;
Anne l.cn1hJn. Freshman . I J2. J 38. J 4Y&#13;
Denni Lenihan, Junior . .. 78. J-19&#13;
Donna l eRclle. Senior . . . I 68&#13;
M ,111hcw Lerner. Sophomore . t 2&lt;J, 149&#13;
Jeffrey Lewis, Sophomore . t ·t9&#13;
Jill Lich, Freshman . l.ll, 149&#13;
Robert Lich. Senior . 169&#13;
Randy Lillie, Junior . l·I. t49&#13;
Carol Long, Senior . . . 149&#13;
Lisa Love, Sophomore . . . 149&#13;
Kathy Lowery, Freshman . t49&#13;
M&#13;
Margaret MacDonald, enior . t29, 130. t&amp;'J&#13;
Randy Main, Sophomore . 149, 189&#13;
Mark Malick, Freshman . 112, 139, 149&#13;
Randy Malick. Sophomore . 149&#13;
Jackie Manley, Junior . t49&#13;
James Marr, Junior . 149&#13;
Mary Marr, Freshman . 126. t49&#13;
Tammi Marr;s, Freshman . 129. 1-19.&#13;
Kevin Martin, Senior . . . 30. 33, 4t , 87, 129, 130, t69&#13;
Larry Maschme1er, ~oph mo e ..&#13;
Lewie Massey, Freshman. 100. 137, 149&#13;
Mark Mathie en. Junior ... 149&#13;
Tammy Ma1hiesen. Sophomore . 149&#13;
Dan MaHhew. Sophomore . .. 138, 149&#13;
W illiam Matlhcw, Senior .. . 50, 124, 16Y&#13;
Bruce Mattox, Sophomore . .. 83&#13;
Joan May, Senior ... 29, 35, 87, 125, t6&lt;J, tR2&#13;
Roger May, Junior .. .&#13;
Shawn May, Freshman . 125, t2&amp;, 149&#13;
Shelly May, Senior ... 87, 129, 169&#13;
Denise Mayberry, Sophomor&#13;
Scoll Mayberry, Senior .. . 5, 169&#13;
Patricia M cCallan, Freshman . . ·126. 128, t49&#13;
Rebecca McCarty, Junior . . . 149&#13;
Timothy McCarty, Sophomore. 129, 149&#13;
Jeffrey McClain, Freshman. 126, 128, 149&#13;
Carroll M cComas, Senior . 169&#13;
Paula McCombs, Junior . . . 125. 133, 149&#13;
Sandra McGonnel, Freshman ... 149&#13;
Betsy McCoy, junior ... 42, I.J I, 149, t57&#13;
David McCurdy, Sophomore ... t2Y, 149&#13;
Kim M cDaniel. Junior ... 2. 131 , t49&#13;
Don McGcorge. Freshman .&#13;
Maureen M cGruder, ophomorc . . "149&#13;
Ronald M cintosh, Freshman ..&#13;
Richard Mcintosh, Freshman .&#13;
Wayne M cintosh, Freshman . "133. 149&#13;
Donald M cKee, Junior . 132. 149&#13;
Jerry M cKee. Freshman .. . 77, 149&#13;
Melinda M cKee, Senior . . . 4 1, 169, 175&#13;
Denise McKern, Junior .. . 85, 132. 149&#13;
Cindy M cManigal, Senior . 169&#13;
Pat McManigal, freshman ... 124, 126, 12H, 149&#13;
Sandra McManigal, Junior . t37&#13;
Linda M cMillen, Freshman . .&#13;
Cynthia M csosler, Senior .&#13;
Carolyn Meade, Freshman . . 126&#13;
Kim Meek, Sophomore . . . 131&#13;
Patricia Meeker, Junior .&#13;
Randy M eeker. Senior ... 26. 27, IS, 41 , 99, 10&lt;1, 101, ll7. 169&#13;
Karin Meijering, Sophomore .. . 124. 125&#13;
Sandr M eijering. Junior ... 1 J:4, 1 l.5, 12'1&#13;
Donna M erica, Freshman . . 12b&#13;
Douglas Merrick. Freshman .&#13;
Greg Merrick, Frcsh~an .&#13;
Janelle M errick, Senior . lb'I &#13;
Mari Messerole, Senior ... 3, 170&#13;
Scott M esserolc. Sophomore . . 12-1&#13;
Gre1chen M eyer, Junior ... GB, 129, 130&#13;
,\.\ark M eyer, Junior ... 26, 41, 71, 136, 139&#13;
David Meyer . Sophomore .&#13;
Rober! M 1chJcl. Freshman ..&#13;
Mar vrn ,v,1 cklcs. Frcs hm._1n . 170&#13;
Robert Mickles, Senior . 170&#13;
Beth Miller, Sophomore . . 125&#13;
Dale M iller, Senior .&#13;
D ouglas Miller, Freshman .&#13;
Joel Miller, Senior ... 5, 87, 124, 126, 129, 138, ·170&#13;
Sheri Miller. Freshman .&#13;
W illiam Miller, Freshman ...&#13;
William Mi ller, Sophomore . . 129&#13;
Tom Millin, Freshman ...&#13;
Bill y Minnick. Freshman .&#13;
Roger Minni ck, Sophomore . 129, 139&#13;
Paula MiJchell, Senior ... 10&#13;
Cincy M ock, Sophomore . ·11 9, 125, 139&#13;
W endi• Mock, Senior ... 33, 35, 124, 125, 126, 127, "IJ2, 170, 180&#13;
Rusty M oe, Junior .&#13;
Nancy Moe, Freshman ..&#13;
Jeff Mohr, Freshman .&#13;
Th eresa M onnie, Junior ... 60&#13;
Dean Montgomery, Ju nior . . . 54, 136&#13;
M onte Montgomery, Sophomore. 137&#13;
Ri chard Montgomery, Freshman . 137&#13;
Ca therine M oore, Freshman . . 12U&#13;
Jodi M oore, Freshman .&#13;
LeeAnn M oore, Junior ... 72, 73, 13 1, ·154&#13;
Thomas M oore, Sophomore .&#13;
Cynlhia Moraine, Freshman .&#13;
Cindy Morgan, Freshman .&#13;
Janelle Morrison, Junior . 129&#13;
Richard M orrison, Freshman .&#13;
Lo rie Morse. Sophomore .&#13;
Sheri tv\orse. Freshman .&#13;
L..irry Mosc ato, Sophomore&#13;
D orolhy Moll. Freshman . 12U&#13;
William Motl, Junior ... 59, 76, 132&#13;
Sheri M owery, Junior . '1 15 1&#13;
Brad Murray, Sophomore .. 90, 11 6, IJ7, tSI&#13;
Brian Nansel, Senior ... 136, 170&#13;
Victor Narmi, Freshman ... 44 , ·15 1&#13;
Rhonda Neitzke, Sophomore .. _ 133, ·1s 1&#13;
Becky Nelson, Freshman . 1 s·1&#13;
N&#13;
Janis Nelson, Junior . . . 57, 61 , 125, 133, ·151&#13;
Suzanne Newberg, Junior ... 29, 71, 94, "12 5, 136, "137, 151&#13;
Cindy Newman, Sophomore ... 61, ·132, 151&#13;
John Newsom, Sophomore . 138, ·1s 1&#13;
Sandra Nicas, Sophomore .&#13;
Rhonda Nichols, Senior ..&#13;
Robert Nielsen, Junior . . .&#13;
Scott Nixon, Ju nior ... 15 1&#13;
Sherryl Northcutt, Junior .. 13"1. 15·1&#13;
Christine Novak, Sophomore ... 22, 72, 73, "133, 15"1&#13;
Jackie Novak, Freshman . .. 126, 13 I, 151&#13;
Mark Novak, Junior ... 26, 27 , 29, 136, 13q, 1 s·1&#13;
0 Doug Obal, Junior . 1·17, 1 7, ·1s·1&#13;
Scot Oba/, Senior .&#13;
Terri O ba!, Freshman . 126, 15 1&#13;
Kevin O'Connor, Freshman . . 15 1&#13;
Edward O'Donald, Senior . ·170&#13;
Eli zabeth Ochmc, Freshman .. 79, 1 c; I&#13;
Frank O loson, Ju nior . 151&#13;
Kaiya O leson, Freshman . .. 30, 126, 151&#13;
James Orr. Sophomore . I 33&#13;
Jeff Osborn, Sophomore ... % , 105, 132, 138&#13;
Sleven Osborn, Sophomore .&#13;
David Ollo, Sophomore ... 151&#13;
Diane Otto. Senior .&#13;
David Overholtzer, Senior ... 3, 15, 33, 4·1, 88, %, 124, 127, "129,&#13;
130, 136, 138, 170&#13;
p&#13;
Bill Paben, Sophomore .&#13;
Scott Paben, Freshman . .. 151&#13;
Robin Palmer, Senior ... 170&#13;
Daniel Pa:mquisl, Junior . 1"1 8, 139, 151&#13;
Suf' Parrick, Freshman . ·15·1&#13;
Scoll Patterson, Senior . 170&#13;
Robert Patton, Senior ... 3, 10, 22, 26, 33, 67, 91, %. 129. 130, "136,&#13;
137, 139, 170, 182&#13;
Terry Patzner, Senior ... -i, 170&#13;
John Paulson, Sophomore . 13, "139, 151&#13;
Louis Penry, Junior. ·152&#13;
John Perry, Junior ... 4, 3·1, 45, 70, 123, 124, 129, 137. 152&#13;
Mary Perry, Freshman ... 4&#13;
Curtis Peters, Sophomore ... ·122, 123, ·129, 130, 133, 136, 138, 152&#13;
Mark Peters, Sophomore ... 152&#13;
Mike Peters, Senior . .. 171&#13;
Robin Pelers, Sophomore . ·152&#13;
Janel Pelersen, Junior ... 83, ·152&#13;
Jerry Pelersen, Freshman . ·152&#13;
Becky Peterson, Sophomore ... 152&#13;
Brad Pelerson, Junior ... 129, "139, 152&#13;
Brian Pelerson, Freshman .&#13;
Danny Peterson, Senior . 137, ·1.tJ, 171&#13;
Lawrence Pelerson, jun ior . .&#13;
Lori Pete rson, Senior. 12 , 14 . 69 . 153, 17 1&#13;
Rodney Peterson, Senior ... 25, 29, 65, 124, 126, 127, 132, "171&#13;
M arvin, Petty, Sophomore ... 152&#13;
Joseph Phillips, Freshman .&#13;
Christie Phippen, Senior . .. 171&#13;
Lorrie Phippen, Sophomore . 152&#13;
Matthew Phippen, Sophomore .&#13;
Ricky Piercy, Sophomore . 152&#13;
Carla Pigman, Senior ... JS, 17 1, 180&#13;
Dianna Pigman, Freshman .&#13;
Rocky Pikschus, Freshman .&#13;
John Pikschus, Freshman .&#13;
Theresa Pikschus, Senior .&#13;
Kathy Platt, Fre hman .. . 26, I "2&#13;
Vernon Pomerleau, cnior .. . 58. 59, 132, 17 1&#13;
Sco11 Pope, Sophomore . 152&#13;
Lisa Porter, Frc hman . 152&#13;
colt Porter, Junior . . 61 , 122, 13b, 138, 152&#13;
Joni Portrey. Junior . . . 59&#13;
Randall Porlrey, Freshman . 152&#13;
Sarah Price.Senior . .. 28, 4&amp;, 12-i, 125, IJ2. 17 1&#13;
Scott Price, Fre hman . .. 76, 126. 128, IJ3, 152&#13;
Charles Prior, Freshman . . I lb, 128&#13;
Brian Probst, junior . 137, 151&#13;
Deborah Prusia, Freshman ..&#13;
Roberta Pruell, Senior . U, 1 U , 17 1&#13;
Robin Pruett, ophomore . 17, 76, IJ3, 152&#13;
Paula Pueppka, Freshman . . . 40, IJ9, 152&#13;
Mike Rains, Sophomore . 124, 129. 152&#13;
Gary Ramage. Sophomore . . . 98. I 39 . 1 :1 2&#13;
Kristi Rapaljc, Junior . IJ l, l 1i2&#13;
Denise Rasmussen, Junior . 152&#13;
Cheryl Ratekin, Sophomore . 152&#13;
c ,1ry ~111 . Scior . 17 1&#13;
R&#13;
1'1\ark Redecker. ophomore ... Sb. 1 37• 151 Ricky Redecker, Junior .&#13;
195 &#13;
Rodney Redman. Freshman . 128. I U, 1:;2&#13;
Jeff Reed, Freshman . I &gt;l&#13;
Terry Reed. Sophomore .&#13;
Tom Reed. Freshman .&#13;
Tracy Reed, Junior . I )l&#13;
Toni Reese. Freshman .&#13;
Cathy Reeser, Freshman. 1:;2&#13;
Joanne Reeser. Freshman .&#13;
Mary Reeser, junior . I ) 2&#13;
John Reynolds. Junior . 152&#13;
Terri Reynolds. Sophomore . 1 &gt;l&#13;
( raid Richards. Senior. 129. 137. 171&#13;
Jane Riche, Freshman ..&#13;
Kaihleen Riele. S!'flior .&#13;
Sue Riehle. Freshman ... I l b, 152&#13;
Mark Ring, Sophomore . . 124, 132&#13;
Robin Riso. Junior . 125, 129, 13J, 1)2&#13;
Vernay Roan, Junior . . 10.1, 138. 152&#13;
Marti Roberts, Junior .. 2. 74, 88. 124, 12:;, Io. 1:;2&#13;
Lori Robey, Sophomore . 151&#13;
Mike Robey, Freshman . . 1 l8, J &gt;2&#13;
Mike Robinson. Freshman ... 153&#13;
Tammie Robinson. Freshman . 130, I ~9. i=&gt; \&#13;
Trudi Robinson. Freshman . 15 J&#13;
Eugene Roche, Junior . I ~3&#13;
Becky Rochholz, Freshman ... ·.o. 15 I&#13;
Kenneth RochholL. Freshman ... I:; J&#13;
Denise Rodenburg. Freshman .&#13;
Devin Roger, Fre hman . 128. I H, 1:;J&#13;
Justin Rogers, Junior ... bB, blJ, 124, 153&#13;
Rance Rogers, Senior .. . J. 4, 91, I lb, 137. 171&#13;
Dale Rolli, Senior .&#13;
Daniel Roll i, Junior . I) I&#13;
Gary Rorebeck. Sophomore&#13;
Diane Rorebeck. Sophomore . . I 53&#13;
Sandra Rorebeck. Freshman . 1' l&#13;
Terry Rorebeck. Sophomore .&#13;
Carol Rose. Sophomore . I 53&#13;
Karen Roseland, Senior . 172&#13;
Rhonda Ro1hermund, Junior . .. 12:;&#13;
Rod Rothermunc. Freshman . 15 l&#13;
Kris Russell, Senior ... 4l, !Jb. 129, 172&#13;
Michael Ryan, Freshman . 129, l )J&#13;
Shaw Ryan, Junior .&#13;
Edie Saar. Senior . 172&#13;
Belinda Saalhoff. Junior&#13;
Kim Sadler. Freshman .&#13;
103. 1i8, 1:;J&#13;
126, 15 I&#13;
Lorna Sanders, Junior . I j I&#13;
Kell i Savage, Sophomore . 153&#13;
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inside:&#13;
pages 4-19 clubs&#13;
pages 20-71 sports&#13;
pages 72-91 academics&#13;
pages 92-127 photos&#13;
and events &#13;
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Lewis Central&#13;
High School sprawls&#13;
across a relatively flat, open&#13;
spread of land outside of the city of&#13;
Council Bluffs. "I like it, because I live in&#13;
the country and there's lots of open spaces,"&#13;
remarked Adam Bendorf '95. It lies near the busy&#13;
thoroughfare of Highway 275. Across this belt of concrete is&#13;
Iowa School for the Deaf, and a convenience store known as the&#13;
Coastal Mart; parallel to it is the greener path of the Wabash Trace&#13;
nature trail.&#13;
The question that could be asked is "How does one go about crossing&#13;
Highway275?" The answer to the question is "Very carefully." Like anything else&#13;
in this narrow portion of Iowa, it is a test of survival.&#13;
Each day, students faced new demands, and were given a choice: keep up, or be&#13;
(figuratively, or in the case of crossing 275 to get TwinkiesTM at the Coastal Mart, literally)&#13;
roadkill. In activities or competition, there were struggles to stay on top, to go the distance, to hang&#13;
in long enough.&#13;
The year held many such tests for students, and, whether in the classroom or on the playing field, skills&#13;
for survival were developed by all. Some learned the art of staying awake during a particularly boring&#13;
lecture. Others discovered the art of juggling - a full load of courses and activities. "I can't fall asleep or&#13;
get bored because I have so much work to do," conunented Christy Dahlke '94.&#13;
As students held on for dear life, their school also fa ced challenges. As education budgets grew smaller, it&#13;
became difficult to provide a variety of programs and services for sh1dents to use. Lewis Central activities depended&#13;
primarily on the support of the Booster Club and on various fund-raising ven tures. One man at a Council Bluffs&#13;
Schools board meeting even suggested a possible merger between the two school districts. While this was just&#13;
a rumor, it exhibited the uncertainties faced in education.&#13;
Along this strip of road, Highway 275, so fa r removed from the congested urban environment, students&#13;
grin and face the tasks ahead of them. They rally for battle against the after-school parking-lot e, it rush,&#13;
against 20 page research papers, and against the other teams. It is motivation and drive that helps them&#13;
survive, here, along Highway 275. --by Stephanie Miller &#13;
c u s I&#13;
I&#13;
d • • 1 v e r s 1 t y • .l.. n c -.. r e a s e s&#13;
s t u d e- n t&#13;
• • • • part icipation&#13;
by Stephanie Miller nally, the most involved drama students beClubs offer a wide range of involvement came eligible through lettering for Inte rna -&#13;
levels; that is, from the most involved stu- tional Thespian Society.&#13;
dents to those just looking for the occasional New as well as old clu bs reflected the&#13;
activity, each extreme is covered .&#13;
In addition to the many options&#13;
for spending time, a wide variety&#13;
of interests were served by the&#13;
clubs. The combination of these&#13;
fa ctors caused a large portion of&#13;
the student bod y to participate&#13;
because "I think it's a good way to&#13;
get involved," remarked Bill&#13;
Heuer'94.&#13;
For example, the d rama d epartment offered three groups for student involvement:&#13;
the drama club, large group and individual&#13;
speech, and International Thespian Society.&#13;
For those interested mainly in enjoying p erformances, drama club provided ample opportunity for such outings. Those who wanted&#13;
to perform in a setting more relaxed than the&#13;
school plays could go out for large group&#13;
speech, or perform in individual speech. Fi4&#13;
clubs&#13;
diversity of interests among the studen t bod y.&#13;
LC Stitches, a new group, provided an outle t&#13;
for those who enjoyed sewing ou tsid e of the&#13;
clothing classes traditionally offered in the&#13;
Home Economics d epartment. Long-time&#13;
groups, su ch as Science Club, also served&#13;
classroom interests in a w ay tha t was both&#13;
educational and entertaining.&#13;
In addition to serving interests, dubs provided a social outlet for Lewis Central students. The relaxed atm osphere allowed them&#13;
· l f · d N w fac " to enjoy good times w it 1 n en s. e&#13;
were also seen b y students in clubs. Students&#13;
could m eet m an y p eople in clubs tha t shared&#13;
common interests. To nya Smits'94 agr ed,&#13;
saying tha t " I e njoy being in&#13;
clubs becau se it g ives me an&#13;
op portunity to bond w ith&#13;
m y p eers."&#13;
While clubs generally&#13;
m e t a t school, o utings wer&#13;
. eClub&#13;
also pla nned . Sc1enc&#13;
jo urneye d to h a u nted&#13;
h o u ses a r o und the area.&#13;
Dram a Club m ade a trip to see "On ce Upon&#13;
Mattress," a play in w hich a lumnus Hillar&#13;
Sinn'93 appeared.&#13;
A su rprising ly large p ercentage of shtden ts a t Lewis Central participated in club •.&#13;
Students, on the average, were far more acti '&#13;
than those a t other schools. While su ch an&#13;
abundan e of activ ities cau sed students lt&#13;
have difficulty managing their schedules, ml&#13;
learned to u se time more effectively.&#13;
All in all, club s were a n en joyed and w 1l&#13;
rememb rPd part of life at Lewis Central. &#13;
~ G:&gt;ni; FCR A .llXE SIDI' 1 PElIEt Er=iE!D RAISES FtllIE&#13;
~FOR THE F'ELLowsHrP OF C!ncrSTIAN A'1'HLETEs • THE&#13;
MHllU. F'REE-'l'HRc.w-A-'I'B::N Wll.S :EOm A FUil El/ENI' AND&#13;
A GOOD CAllSE.&#13;
O MAJlCHING IN FORMATION 1 MEMBERS OF THE BAND&#13;
PARADE DOWN THE STREETS OF WALT DISNEY&#13;
WORLD • JAZZ BAND MEMBERS ALSO PERFORMED&#13;
ON THE FLORIDA TRIP •&#13;
~ HAmIN3 wr IN ER:Nr OF Jcsr.m Am- M:isEn1, RYAN&#13;
~CMIIN3S, GRID . CARRIE HEmt:iME,&#13;
JENmm Mi\RS!ll\LL 1 CHlus , AND Liz&#13;
Hl:= ENJm' A!PillER ARI' CUlB FIEID ..!lRrP .&#13;
~HANDING OUT PROGRAMS , TERRENCE PoGGE AND&#13;
~WHITNEY COATS DISCUSS NATI ONAL HONOR&#13;
SOCIETY INDUCTI ON WITH MR • HAMILTON .&#13;
NHS WORKED TO !AKE LI FE BETTER F OR THE COMMUNI TY.&#13;
5&#13;
clubs &#13;
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serve school and community[1 ..... 1&#13;
•&#13;
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by Katie Jackson and Jennifer Struck&#13;
en Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), National&#13;
.Q Honor Society (NHS), and Student Council are three&#13;
::J clubs that provide services for the school as well as&#13;
_ thecommunity. "Ithinktheybenefitnotonlythe&#13;
0 clubs, but they benefit the school and commuQ) nity with the traits they carry around," Ac-&#13;
(.) tivity Director Pat Zalesky commented.&#13;
• - Co-presidents April Campbell'95 and&#13;
&gt;Peter Eischeid'94, vice-president Bill Ci:; Heuer'94, secretary Tracy Taylor'95, and&#13;
en treasu~er David _Kj~ldgaard'96 kept the Fellowship of Chnshan Athletes a very active&#13;
Oclub. Throughout the 1993-94 school year, they&#13;
...J have had many activities such as the Southwest&#13;
Iowa Day of Champions, a birthday party for baby&#13;
Jesus, and the Angel Tree. The club decorated the Bethany&#13;
Lutheran Nursing Home for Christmas and had an all&#13;
home cookout. But FCA was not all about work. They&#13;
had their yearly Easter egg hunt and their game of floor&#13;
hockey as well as regular meetings. FCA frequently&#13;
had guest speakers at their meetings. Rod Jensen&#13;
(from Athletes in Action), and Pastor Bob&#13;
Timberlake (from the Open Door Mission)&#13;
were two of the speakers. The two major&#13;
sources of income for the club were the&#13;
6&#13;
annual football jersey auction, and&#13;
the annual free-throw-athon. With&#13;
this money, two five-hundred dollar 'Being an Example' scholarships were awarded.&#13;
The officers of National&#13;
Honor Society (NHS) included&#13;
service clubs&#13;
president, Elise Henry'94; vice-president, Bill Heuer'9'1&#13;
secretary, Jennifer Heideman'94; and treasurer, Ton ·&#13;
Smits'94. They were very busy keeping Lewis Centra&#13;
students active in both school and community. Members h&#13;
· d · t tl omrnunit · to show leadership, character, an service o 1e c ,&#13;
National Honor Society did many different projects thi year.&#13;
h . · tely thirt Their annual clothing drive broug t m approxuna ·&#13;
. f d d . f the :Mica} bags for the Open Door Mission. Their oo nve or&#13;
House brought in nine hundred pounds of food in two hour&#13;
a new record. NHS also made May baskets for Risen 501&#13;
k. h f the Wall Retirement Village, as well as ta mg c arge o&#13;
'forne\ Fame. The club also supplied a 'buddy sys tern&#13;
students. .1 presiden The officers of student counci were&#13;
. Wh' Coats'9 Jill Ogg'94; vice-president, itney&#13;
H .&#13;
94 d treasure1&#13;
secretary, Elise enry ; an&#13;
David Kjeldgaard'96. All members w r&#13;
Af rnernber elected by popular vote. ter&#13;
d ff. lected. Th&#13;
were electe , o icers were se&#13;
Student Council organized the ticke&#13;
. d ro11atio1 decorations, pictures, an co&#13;
. d snobal for both Hornecornmg an&#13;
Other than the dances, the Student coun&#13;
was involved in the Council Bluffs Sister Cl&#13;
ies program. Council Bluffs' sister city Wt&#13;
·1 was i Tobolsk, Russia . The student counc1&#13;
charge of organizing exchange students and tea 1&#13;
ers. This year, the student council sponsored l(risl&#13;
Poore's'95 visit to Russia. Another main activity \\&#13;
the biennal bloodmobile. They were in charge of or&#13;
nizing donors, canteen, nurses' aides, and facilitil &#13;
CSTUDENT COUNCIL- F RONT R o w (L-R)- J ILL&#13;
OGG I WHITNEY COATS I ELISE HENRY I D AVID&#13;
KJELDGAARD. Row 2 - DAVID COATS , KATIE J ACKSON,&#13;
WHITNEY VINCENT I CYNDI MEEVES I JENNIFER KENEALY I&#13;
EMILY BENDORF, AMY McTwIGGAN, AMANDA P ARROTT,&#13;
JODY SORENSON . Row 3- KEVI N N ASH, ANNE HEUER,&#13;
J.J. HARDER, EI LISE C HRISTENSEN I ANDRES SA&#13;
HAYNES I STACY B ARELOS I APRIL C AMPBELL I T RINA&#13;
GOTTSCHALK . Row 4- JoDI JOHNSON , L AUREL G REEN,&#13;
MICHELLE LEE I TIFFANY MILLER I MAGGIE 0 I B RIEN I&#13;
TYLER G REEN I ALISSA HAUSEN I ANGIE LEINEN I MOLLY&#13;
STURM I MR • FORBES •&#13;
~NATIONAL H ONOR S OCIETY- (L- R )- F RONT&#13;
~Row- MICHELLE MARTINS, AMANDA P ARROTT,&#13;
D AWN ELLIOTT , TRISHA VoNWEIHE, RENEE&#13;
LAUVER I A PRIL CAMPBELL I JENNI HEIDEMAN I K URT&#13;
STURM I D OTTIE WHITEHILL I STACEY DIRKS I MATT&#13;
McCORMICK. SECOND R ow, KATIE J ACKSON , AMIE&#13;
ADKINS I MARY KNOTT I KELLIE V ANNORDSTRAND I&#13;
ANNE HOWSARE I ELISE HENRY I T RACY T AYLOR I&#13;
JENNY R HODES I J. J. HARDER, J ENNY KENEALY .&#13;
THIRD Row - MATT ANDERSON, ERIC CONNELL ,&#13;
WALTER BussEY, R uss B RIDGES, C HUCK H oNIG ,&#13;
ANDY GUILL,&#13;
STEVI H OWARD •&#13;
JENNI T AYLOR,&#13;
D AVID KJELDGAARD I KENDRA ENDERS I&#13;
F OURTH R o w , AMY McTwIGGAN,&#13;
AARON S MITS I NOAH YOUNGS I ELISE&#13;
CHRISTENSEN 1&#13;
FIFTH R ow,&#13;
STACY B ARELOS I&#13;
T RAVIS HousETON,&#13;
S ONDRA MANSKE •&#13;
MARK LEACH ,&#13;
TERRANCE P oGGE, BILL HEUER, JASON NASH,&#13;
SARA HEIDEMAN I MATT KLEIN.&#13;
~F'E:J:.m.lslnp OF CHRISTIAN AnlLErEs- Them R&amp; (L-&#13;
--R) - DAVID KlELI:GAArui, APRIL CAMPBELL, PETER&#13;
EIOCHEID I TRACY 'l'AYLaR, BILL HEilER. R&amp; 2- LAilREL&#13;
GREEN, MICHELLE LEE, ANNE HEIJm, JENNIFER MARs!!ALL, Jam&#13;
SAN&amp;:N I CaJRINEY BusSEY I 'I'ANYA DELANEY I BRETT WALAcE, ROLNEY&#13;
, BRIAN RAsMussEN, ELrzABEm BARRErr I Sl\RA&#13;
KNAVEL, J = ENDERs.R&amp; 3- ELISE HENRY, ~&#13;
Hrr=sn:m., CYNDI MEEvEs, ALISSA HAusm, WHrrnEY Coi&gt;.Ts,&#13;
TARA 0 I ~VICH, TIFFANY MILER, DAVID COM'S , JAMIE MILIBR,&#13;
Km..uE V~, ANNE Hi::MsARE , Mm&gt;.N KELri:n;, KATIE&#13;
J ACKS:N, D:Jsrm 'l'!n!P&amp;N. R&amp; 4 - JAMIE HARRIMAN, WHrlNEY&#13;
VIN::ENr, AMIE Ar:ia:Ns, AMI NUZUM, BEm NE:IB::N, N ICXJLE&#13;
WALr.ENBERG I CHRISTINA LEEDY, CAroLYN WATS'.:N, Sl\RA HErr»!AN I&#13;
8TAcEY BAREr.os I J ENNIFER KENEALY I ~ PARROrl', LYNOSAY&#13;
PATIW, NICK CARL&amp;N, MR . CAMPBELL . R&amp; 5- J ESSIE&#13;
M'.:ELVAIN I AMBER M::.CRF.i\Ry I E::i.m,y BmrxlRF I EMrLY K!m:::HARA,&#13;
JILL H=, JANINE DElnuEs, LYNNE'ITE M::Nrm:;, BEm WATS'.:N,&#13;
TERA F'RANKs I KIM IJEMASrER, Gu:NI:iA. BRAm.EY I MELISSA HEAD I&#13;
AN:3IE KAY I Scarr WALLl\CE I J EREMY KLEPFER, MICHAEL TAYroR,&#13;
Q:= DAM:.w.!ln . R&amp; 6- J A.9:N MATrn:M, RYAN J ACOIJSEN, KYl.E&#13;
S!aPrcN I DAVID 'I'mEN I TRENr TrEssEN I J AY Kroin., N:w!&#13;
YCXJN?S, Dn3 KmsEL, Scarr BARNEY, TRAVIS IiaJsEm::N, Grun&#13;
SrnamEHN, CHRis V=, Grun B.l\RNI'SEN, KEvrN 8TEPIARD, ADAM&#13;
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by Anne Howsare and Kellie Van Nordstrand&#13;
Many students joined clubs at LC during the&#13;
school year to help people and to have fun with&#13;
friends. Academic clubs were started by teach-_&#13;
ers that wanted to extend opportunities to their&#13;
students and give them a chance to explore&#13;
the area of interest.&#13;
gave balloons to the children at the Mica h H ouse&#13;
and played with them. For Thankg iving the&#13;
group made treats for the kids at LCLC, th e aft_ rschool program at Lakeview. The club had a Ch r_&#13;
1 tmas party and gift exchange, followed by a fun d rai er&#13;
in February which covered group expenses.&#13;
The Art Club was Advised by Mr. Tom Heckman, the Sci e n ce Club run by a committee&#13;
consisting of students from Art III and IV&#13;
based on advice from Mr. Torn&#13;
Hamilton. They planned activities,&#13;
such as touring various museums and&#13;
attending art shows. The club w ent on&#13;
. 1 Co-president on ce agam proved to be a popu ar group. ,&#13;
of the club were Jeremy Heffernan'94 and Trent Ti essen 94,&#13;
Vice-President was Tyler Green'94, and Se cretary wa&#13;
· · · · 1 ded g o ing to Brandy Smith'94. Group act1v1t1es me u . . 1 l t . ft exchang Haunted Houses, havmg a white e ep rnn g1 . . . . M 1 "D ·ng m ee tings, a gallery walk in the fall, and also&#13;
visited the Joslyn Art Museum. "The&#13;
gallery walks were neat, because you&#13;
saw new and exciting things. It was&#13;
really different from what we usually&#13;
did," explained Mike McMillen'94.&#13;
Students enrolled in business classes&#13;
were invited to join Future Business Leaders of&#13;
America (FBLA), w hich w as directed by Mrs.&#13;
Barb Padilla and Mrs. Ka thie Lincoln. The club's&#13;
president, Dawn Elliott' 94, and the vice-president,&#13;
Trisha Vonweihe' 94 collaborated to plan activities.&#13;
The purpose of the group was to provide exposucte&#13;
to the b usiness w orld and ca reers. They listened&#13;
to speakers and had various group activities.&#13;
"We had som eone fr om Trend setters come&#13;
in and do hair and makeup on a person,"&#13;
commented Hea ther Flanegan' 95. The&#13;
big event for the group wa s a weekend trip to Kansas City .&#13;
In its first year, LC Stitches&#13;
was a very active group that was&#13;
created by Mrs. Ru th Kreger.&#13;
The common interest tha t all&#13;
club members shared was a&#13;
love of sewing. In the fa ll,&#13;
Ha lloween treats were&#13;
given to children in the hospital and the Micah House.&#13;
The club membe rs also&#13;
academic clubs&#13;
a t Chnstmas, and bowlmg 111 arc 1. un&#13;
k 1 f th e futur&#13;
w e play computer games and ma e p ans or&#13;
of the group," stated Jay Kathol'95. Mr .&#13;
Foreign Language Club was ad vis d b&#13;
fo rmed t Kathy Thompson. The group wa s&#13;
examine cultures from around the w orld, an&#13;
d ts in acto involve foreign exchange stu en .f . y ofh tivities that would expose thelf wa&#13;
l · r estau- The club went out to eat at et 1111 c&#13;
Th eY als rants and to haunted houses. d . th zoo an a had a potluck, a tnp to e&#13;
non-food drive for Philip's Cupboan.&#13;
"We en shelter for the homeless. · 11a l &lt;h.- joyed a plethora of recrea tlO&#13;
. d h pictur tivities. I truly en1oye . t e . . b u se our taken in the aud1tonum eca ,, d cl ub se - was voted best, express e&#13;
retary Ryan Jacobsen'94. Clu&#13;
The Industrial Technology . . ti v1l1&#13;
was a part of many generous ac&#13;
1 b rs wer during the year. The c u sponso&#13;
eroth Mr. Wilson Forbes and Mr. Don Ang&#13;
The group built shipping cra te s to ~en&#13;
medical supplies to Tobols k, Russia, a 51 t&#13;
city to Council Bluffs. In April, th eY s)&#13;
candy bars to raise fund s for a trip to J(ans&#13;
City. They took a tou r of the Ford M o tor 01&#13;
p an y Pla n t and also went to Worlds of fu11 · &#13;
""Serna: Cim- F'A:Nr' RQo/ (L-R)- JASN lin.Ex, 'fum&#13;
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Rm 3- Mr.N7i Cr.ARK, E ' LTSE ~. Rm 4- Ml.&#13;
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ART CLUB- FRoNT Row (L-R) - JOCELYN O'HARA,&#13;
~DuSTIE THOMPSON, JEREMY BIXLER , MANDY&#13;
CRAWFORD, DARCI CIPOLLA . Row 2- LINDSAY&#13;
KENYON, AMllNnA PARROTT I MISSY THOMSEN, STEPHANIE&#13;
MILLER, TIARA BoYD. Row 3- MR. HAMILTON , MIKE&#13;
BRAD SCHRAMM, GREG STROHBEHN, JAMES&#13;
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On May 20 and 21, the lights went down and the curtain came&#13;
up for a night of excitement and energy. In the last five years,&#13;
the Lewis Corporation had a v · ety of attention-getting,&#13;
comical acts that made the annual Swing Show so popular.&#13;
Three years ago, Dan Kjeldgaard '92 was a soloisE who had&#13;
a little help from a farm pig. Just last year, the once and&#13;
future King of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, came back&#13;
from the dead (with a little help from Mr. Padilla) and&#13;
gave a little shake, rattle, and roll.&#13;
The highlight of this year's fifth annual Sw ing Show&#13;
was the appearance of a classic 1963 convertible rolled&#13;
onto stage to the tune of a "Beach Medley" of some surfin'&#13;
sixties tunes by the Beach Boys. With choreography by&#13;
Jennifer Backenstose and Jill Ogg, the medley was accompanied by flips, turns, quartets, and a drum solo by J.J. Harder&#13;
'96, who performed "Wipeout." C The Lewis Corporation exploded with five more group acts&#13;
and 25 solos and ensembles. Some of the many acts the&#13;
swing choir members performed were: a trio of "Lean On&#13;
Me", the boys double quartet with the classic TV theme&#13;
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Bugle Boy" Now, some of you may be wondering&#13;
'Why is there a swing show?" Gary Fiscus explained,&#13;
withdollarsigns inhiseyes, "It's a fundraiser!! But&#13;
I also enjoyed helping the students excel in their&#13;
solos and ensembles." Proceeds went to the Corporation for future performances and contests.&#13;
swing show&#13;
OHUl-tmG A Fm MEASURES, JILL Ooo AND WHrrnEY VDO!NI'&#13;
THE Juons SONG "LovE CAN Bun.n A BRIOOE " . DJm- N::'T&#13;
J\M:JNG FRIENDS WERE AIMAYS A POPULAR ADDITION. &#13;
AKING A FASHION HINT FROM J OHN L ENNON /&#13;
~FOR HIS OWN INTERPRETATION OF THE CLASSIC&#13;
WERE A BIG PART OF THE SWING SHOW.&#13;
ADAM RISO DONS SHADES&#13;
II IMAGINE • II S OLO ACTS OP OSING NEXT TO&#13;
SUMMER GEAR TO&#13;
VARIETY TO THE&#13;
A CAR, MEN OF THE CORPORATION DRES SED I N THEIR&#13;
SING A BEACH MEDLEY .&#13;
SWING SHOW.&#13;
D IFFERENT MEDLEYS ADDED&#13;
OENJOYI NG THEMSELVES WITH THE HELP OF THEIR I NFLATABLE FRIEND&#13;
GUMBY I C ORP B AND MEMBERS N ATE SIMONS I AMANDA HUNT I AND&#13;
TERRANCE P OGGE PLAY A SONG. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT CONTRIBUTED GREATLY TO THE QUALITY OF CORPORATION 1 S PERFORMANCES •&#13;
C LIGHTING UP THE STAGE, GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO PERFORMS THE SONG " WHERE&#13;
THE B OYS ARE. 11 G IRLS TRIPLE TRIO WAS ONE OF THE MANY GROUP&#13;
ACT S AT THE S WING SHOW.&#13;
~SWAYING BACK AND FORTH 1 BOYS DOUBLE SINGS A PLEASANT MELODY ABOUT&#13;
GIRLS. BOYS DOUBLE WAS A GROUP OF SINGERS FROM ALL VOICE RANGES.&#13;
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Double vision. Many drama students had it this year, as a recordbreaking number of the most dedicated drama students were&#13;
inducted into the fledgling drama honor society known as International Thespian Society. Many were alread y members of the&#13;
well-established Drama Oub. Both propagated the cooperation essential to good work on and off the stage.&#13;
'The International Thespian Society (better known as ITS)&#13;
is a new and growing dub," said Mrs. Nielsen. ITS was an&#13;
honorary dub foroutstanding work in theater. Invitations for&#13;
the dub were given to those individuals who lettered in drama&#13;
''Itisagreathonortoberecognizedforallourhardworkindrama,''&#13;
said Amie Adkins. 'TIS is like an added bonus to our drama letter."&#13;
Induction ceremonies were held in December. "All of us worked very&#13;
hard getting food, flowers, and pretty decorations to make the&#13;
induction ceremony special," explained Stephanie Miller '94.&#13;
President Tyler Green '94and otherofficers were responsible&#13;
for the organization and teamwork necessary in organizing&#13;
activities.&#13;
UnlikeITS,anyone,regardlessofparticipationindrama&#13;
or speech, could join the Drama Club. Headed by&#13;
President Nate Simons '94, Drama Oub planned a&#13;
variety of outings. Meetings were held monthly in the&#13;
drama&#13;
morning, or after sd1001. The drama dub held its yearl,&#13;
fund-raiser of selling Happenings books, hill of valuabl&#13;
coupons for entertairunent and services. TI1e fLmds pr&#13;
duced went toward activities such as a trip to see the musical&#13;
"Once Upon A Mattress," featuring LC. alwnna Hillary Sinn&#13;
'93.&#13;
"SeeingHillarymadetheproductionallthemoreenj yabl ,"&#13;
explained Jenni Taylor'96. "When welookforproductions t&#13;
see, we try to support LC. alwnni," explained Mrs. N ielsen.&#13;
Another activity of the drama dub was a trip to the F&#13;
House Dinner Theater at the end of April. The gr up&#13;
enjoyed both diimer and a show, 'The Famdale Murder Mystery." This play was particularly interesting&#13;
because it featured theactingtalentsofBridget Wile ,&#13;
whohadd1oreographed the previous year' musical,&#13;
"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."&#13;
The final drama activity of the year was the award&#13;
dinner, held at the old Caniglia's restaurant. As award&#13;
were presented, friends recalled memories from the year.&#13;
Teamworkandcooperationhadresulted in another year f&#13;
dramatic excellence. &#13;
0 HANGING A SIGN BEFORE A MEETING 1 TONI&#13;
NIKKI FIS CHER HELP OUT. SIGNS WERE THE&#13;
ADVETISING MEETINGS•&#13;
VERLENGIA AND&#13;
POPULAR WAY OF&#13;
DRAMA CLUB- FRONT Row (L-R)- JULIE MAssMAN, J.J. HARDER ,&#13;
NATE SIMONS, CHAD HENSDALE. Row 2- ADAM RISO, TRAVIS&#13;
HousETON, ToNYA SMITS, E ' LISE CHRISTENSEN, CoURTNEY STEWART,&#13;
RACHEL LYNCH, KRISTIN POORE, DOTTIE WHITEHILL. Row 3 - THOMAS&#13;
ScHAFER, KURT STURM, SHANNON McFADDEN, MELISSA PETERSON ,&#13;
KRIS SA ROGERS, KATIE JACKSON, RACHELLE .ANDERSON. Row 4&#13;
JENNIFER SHEPHERD, NIKKI FISCHER, TONI VERLENGIA , CLAUDIA&#13;
JUNGHANS, MICHELLE CHEW, JENNIFER TAYLOR, CAROLYN NORMAN,&#13;
CAROLYN NESTER.&#13;
INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY- FRONT Row ( L-R ) - JULIE&#13;
MAssMAN, TONYA SMITS , TYLER GREEN, DoTTIE WHITEHILL. R o w&#13;
2 - AMIE ADKINS , TRAVIS HouSETON, J. J. HARDER , RACHEL&#13;
LYNCH, SHANNON McFADDEN, KRISTIN PooRE . Row 3 - B . J.&#13;
TACKETT , THOMAS SCHAFER, NIKKI FISCHER, TERRENCE PoGGE,&#13;
RYAN MAAs, MRs. N I ELSON. Row 4- NATE SIMONS, CHAD&#13;
HENSDALE , MATT . KLEIN, C OURTNEY STEWART.&#13;
ODISCUSSING GROUP ACTIVITIES, AMIE ADKINS AND B. J . TACKET&#13;
LOOK TO ERIC C ONNELL FOR IDEAS. ITS WAS A RELATIVELY NEW&#13;
ADDITION AT L • C .&#13;
e MAKING THE AGENDA FOR A FUTURE MEETING 1 J . J . HARDER&#13;
ADAM RISO TRY TO HELP PRESIDENT NATE SIMONS w.ITH NEW&#13;
IDEAS • IMAGINATION SPARKED CREATIVITY FOR DRAMA CLUB .&#13;
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I ''There is a lot more to speech than just the class," commented .c Arny McTwiggan '95. Mrs. ~ielsen worked with students&#13;
outside of the classroom in both large group and individual&#13;
(.) speech contest. With a relatively short term of experience&#13;
compared to coaches of other schools' speech programs, Cl) Nielsen managed to better the team's performance each&#13;
year. Cl) More and more groups received division one ratings at&#13;
both the district level and the often difficult state level. A Q. surprising number of students made it to all state in both large&#13;
group and individual events.&#13;
11\ Large group speech events again sent large numbers of&#13;
\I I students on to state in events such as reader's theater and&#13;
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one-act play. Out of the nine groups LC. took to state,&#13;
seven received one ratings, but only one group made&#13;
it to the All State Festival in Des Moines. The ensemble acting group of Katie Jackson '95 and Kla yton&#13;
Kmett '96, performing "A New York Minute,"&#13;
speech&#13;
were invited.&#13;
"It was our first time [at Large Group Speech] it was&#13;
very encouraging that we made it so fa r," said Klayton&#13;
Kmett'96.&#13;
The second contest of the year was the individual speech&#13;
contest. Like large group, there was a two event limit out&#13;
of thirteen events per person. The events in cluded ch&#13;
diverse areas as dramatic/hwnorous acting and improvisation. "Since it was my last year of spe h&#13;
, 1 · different so I contest, I thought Id try somet ung '&#13;
competed in extemporaneous speaking," e ,_&#13;
plained Stephanie Miller '94. Once again, the e&#13;
practices were scheduled after school. .&#13;
Eighteen participants received a one rabng at&#13;
d istricts and qualified for the state con test ~t ~&#13;
Moines North on March 19. Dottie Whitelull 94' . 11 ·9r; quali- Claudia Junghans '94, and Arny McTwigga · . . .. . d success m al fied. This year has been a tremen ous&#13;
of our competitions," said Mrs Nielsen. &#13;
Dru\MATICALLY PRACTICING, AMY McTwIGGAN PREPARES FOR&#13;
PRACTICES WERE A REGULAR NECESSITY FOR&#13;
SERIOUS STATE COMPETITORS •&#13;
LARGE GROUP SPEECH- FRONT Row ( L-R) - J. J. HARDER ,&#13;
CHAD HENSDALE, NATE SIMONS, MEGAN KELLOGG, TONYA S MITS ,&#13;
WHITNEY COATS, JULIE MASSMAN, BILL HEUER, KATIE JACKSON,&#13;
ADAM RI so • Row 2 - MATT KLEIN, TRAVIS HouSETON, E ' LISE&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, COURTNEY STEWART, RACHEL LYNCH, KRISTIN&#13;
PooRE, SHANNON McFADDEN, DoTTIE WHITEHILL, CAROLYN&#13;
NORMAN. Row 3 - TERRENCE PoGGE, NIKKI FISCHER , TONI&#13;
VERLENGIA, RYAN MAAs, MANDY LANE, MISTY MALoNE . R ow&#13;
4 - B • J. TACKETT, KLAYTON KMETT, JENNIF ER TAYLOR •&#13;
INDIVIDUAL SPEECH. FRONT R o w (L-R) J ILL O GG , KATIE&#13;
J ACKSON , AMY McTwIGGAN, DOTTIE WHITEHI LL. S ECOND Row ( LR) C LAUDIA JUNGHANS , B • J . TACKETT , ANGIE L EINEN , MARY&#13;
SHARP. T HIRD Row ( L-R) TERRANCE P o GGE, KEvrn STEWART,&#13;
NIKKI F I SCHER, J . J . HARDER , NATE SIMMONS , RACHEL LYNCH,&#13;
RYAN MAAs .&#13;
~GIVING NOTES , MRS • NIELSEN HELP S CLAUDIA&#13;
....,FOR CONTE ST• CRITIQUES WERE A BIG PART OF&#13;
CONTESTS •&#13;
JUNGHANS PREPARE&#13;
PREPARATION FOR&#13;
SMIL ING IN FRONT OF THE ALL STATE BANNER , KATIE JACKSON&#13;
~AND KLAYTON Kf.1ETT PREPARE TO PERFORM. THE JACKSON/KMETT&#13;
DUO WAS THE ONLY GROUP TO MAKE IT TO ALL STATE• 15&#13;
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1993-94 was definitely a year of firsts for Express&#13;
members. They competed at their first ever state&#13;
swing choir contest, where they sang for comments from the judges, rather than points. The 40&#13;
singers and two band members that wer e Express 0 were required to be at school for spontaneously&#13;
~scheduled 7 a.rn. rehearsals. "T e earl practices&#13;
"1111 paid off tremendously in the end," explai ed Kevin&#13;
C: Steward '96. "I feel as though we improved b cause of&#13;
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They practiced on weekends and evenings&#13;
too. In addition to state competi tion, they also&#13;
took part in four concerts and the ever popu lar&#13;
Swing Show in May. For the most part, it was&#13;
a productive year for Express .&#13;
For all of the success Express had, Corswing choir&#13;
pora tion equalled or surpassed its hard w rl&#13;
and talent. The first part of its succe s includ&#13;
a division I rating at the state swing choir conte~&#13;
at Denison. The group also received a second pla&#13;
at the Urbandale show choir contest, but didn'&#13;
place at the Cedar Rapids Jefferson In vite. "Ev 1&#13;
if we didn't place at Cedar Rapids, I am til&#13;
very pleased with Corpora ti on' growth thi~&#13;
year." stated director Gary Fi cu .&#13;
Likewise, they too, participated ir&#13;
the Swing Show, and they also p erform&#13;
for various local service clubs through u&#13;
the year. The 28 singers and eight ban&#13;
m embers had an added bonus of n w uni·&#13;
forms -- for the first year in a lon g ti me . "Tl&#13;
uniforms really added to our year," ornrnent &#13;
a S WAYI NG I N FORMAT I ON 1 JASON NASH 1 JEFF BREHMER 1 AND COURTNEY&#13;
S TEWART P ERFORM DURING A CONCERT BY CORPORATION• CORPORATION&#13;
RECEIVED RAVE REVIEWS FROM JUDGES AND AUDIENCE MEMBERS ALIKE.&#13;
E x PREss- FRONT Row (L-R) - MATT McCORMICK , MATT&#13;
JONES, J. J. HARDER, JENNY DuFF, B. J. T ACKETT.&#13;
Row 2 - PHILIP CHAMBERS, TONY McCORMICK , LAUREN&#13;
LAKATOS, CATHRYN WATSON, CAROLYN NESTER , LARA&#13;
KENNEDY. Row 3- BRANDAN CARRELL, J ASON&#13;
SCARBOROUGH, SHAWN KNunsEN, TROY THIESCHAFER, L YNN&#13;
MADSEN, RACHEL LYNCH, LYNNETTE MoNTANG. Row 4 -&#13;
MAYLON LEACH, BRIAN RASMUSSEN , KEvIN NASH, AMIE&#13;
ADKINS, ANNE HEUER , JENNIFER MARSHALL, LAUREL GREEN,&#13;
JANINE DEVRIES. Row 5- KYLE CoLEMAN, TRAVIS&#13;
HOUSETON, KEvIN STEWARD, GREG BARNT SEN , B • J.&#13;
S HEPARD, JON BURGART , NIKKI FISCHER , COURTNEY&#13;
AMBROSE, SARA KNAVEL.&#13;
CORPORATION- FRONT Row&#13;
T ERRENCE P o GGE • R o w 2 -&#13;
(L- R) - J. J . HARDER ,&#13;
ADAM B ENDORF, ADAM Rrso ,&#13;
SHAWN EDWARDS, Joor JOHNSON, WHI TNEY VINCENT , J I LL&#13;
OGG . Row 3 - D AVID KJELDGAARD, WALLY BussEY , P ETER&#13;
EIS CHEID , MEL I S SA P ETERSON, AMANDA HUNT , STACEY&#13;
B ARELos, KRrsTIN PooRE. R o w 4- BILL HEUER , JASON&#13;
HILEY , T RENT TIES S EN 1 MARK LEACH 1 COURTNEY STEWART ,&#13;
E 1 L ISE C HRISTENSEN 1 C AROLYN N ORMAN 1 Ar.ISSA HAUSEN.&#13;
R o w 5 - J ASON N ASH, NATE SIMONS , TYLER GREEN, J EFF&#13;
B REHMER , TONY SIMONS , JENNI FER BACKENSTOS E , AMY&#13;
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C S= cur, SARA KNAVEL, CARm.m ~GIARD, J rn .&#13;
AND ANNE ffEuER FORM PART OF ExPREss • ExPREss OFFERED UNllERCLllSSMEN AN&#13;
OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN 5'WING CHOIRS •&#13;
e ENTERTAINI NG T HE AUDIENCE, R YAN SMIT H 1 ANNE HEUER 1 AND B • J .&#13;
SHEPARD PERFORM 11 HANDFUL OF KEYS 1 " ONE OF THE MANY&#13;
CHOREOGRAPHED NUMBERS PRACT ICED BY EXPRESS DURING THE YEAR •&#13;
WEARING C ORPORATION 1 S OLD OUTFITS INCREASED PRIDE AND MORALE FOR THE&#13;
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"Mr. Martin expects a lot out of us. He knows we have the talent&#13;
to succeed, so he pushes us to do our best," explained Melissa&#13;
Peterson '95. The five saxophones, four trombones, six trumpets, piano, bass, and drununer of the I.:e · Central Jazz&#13;
Band warmed up to play at regular practices for various&#13;
concerts and competitions.&#13;
One of the biggest competitions for the band was the trip&#13;
to Florida. The band's director, Charles Martin, sent an audio&#13;
audition cassette to the All American Music Festival for band.&#13;
Once the band was accepted, they were allowed to compete in any&#13;
category(jazz,rifle,flags).ltwasthefirstyearinhistoryfortheJazz&#13;
BandtotraveltoF1orida toperfonn. '1twasreallyfun,and we&#13;
had a great performance," commented Cyndi Meeves '94&#13;
on the division I rating the band received.&#13;
Other group competitions included the Tri State&#13;
Festival at Morningside College, SWCC Jazz Festival,&#13;
and Hoover Jazz Festival in Des Moines. The band&#13;
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jazz band&#13;
also traveled toa brand new competition called the Ail Jazz&#13;
Festival. All contests were held in the spring, and it also had&#13;
a chance to travel to a select contest called the Iowa Jan&#13;
Championship in Des Moines. To qualify, the band had&#13;
receive lstplaceat he TriStateor Hoover JazzFestival,orrecei&#13;
1st or 2nd place at the SWCC Festival.&#13;
Aswellasallofthegroupcompetitions,theaimualAllStat&#13;
Jazz Ensemble was held for individuals. Individual:&#13;
submitted audition cassettes. The con test was broker&#13;
up by school sizes, and results were received ii&#13;
February. The judges only took16 people so th&#13;
competition was tough. LewisCentralsentone taptc&#13;
but no one was accepted.&#13;
In addition, the jazz band was also invited to perforn&#13;
for many large corporation sud1 as Con Agra Frozen&#13;
Foods and the Pottawattamie lawyers and legaJ geeret,1..t·&#13;
ies at Lakeshore Country Club. &#13;
photo by :Monica Caroei OPLAYI NG WI T H HIS WEEKEND GROUP, CHARLES MARTIN HELPS&#13;
RAISE MONEY FOR THE BAND TRIP • THE JAZZ FEAST, HELD&#13;
IN N OVEMBER, WAS ONE OF MANY FUND-RAISERS•&#13;
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JAzz BAND- FRONT Row (L-R) - NATE SIMONS, COURTNEY&#13;
STEWART, MANDY CLARK, E , LISE CHRISTENSEN , AMY&#13;
RODRIGUEZ, JENNIFER STAZZONI, MATT ANDERSON. Row&#13;
2- TERRENCE PoGGE, JON BURGART, JARED YOUNGBLOOD,&#13;
J. J. HARDER, MATT JONES, NATE BULLOCK , AMANDA&#13;
HUNT • Row 3 - BEN Foss, SARAH SWANSON, MELI SSA&#13;
PETERSON,&#13;
HUNTOON.&#13;
SONDRA MANSKE, CYNDI MEEVES , JAIME&#13;
, pfioto 6!J :Monica Caroer OS TUDYING HIS MUSIC , JARED Y OUNGBLOOD TOOTS HIS HORN •&#13;
BAND REHEARSED FREQUENTLY BEFORE THEIR MANY COMPETITIONS •&#13;
JAZZ&#13;
OPR=cr= HIS a&gt;N o::MPOSITICN, ~ PocJ:;i;; SPENll3 EVmY SPARE r-fHNr&#13;
IN THE BAND ROGi. POGGE WRm'E "BLUES FOR THE D:lcraR" FOR THE JAZZ BAND&#13;
PERFORM!IN:ES AT THE VARIETY SH!JW .&#13;
BREATHING BETWEEN NOTES , NATE SIMONS ANTICIPATES HIS SOLO •&#13;
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"Alargemajorityof thestudentpopula- their improvement from the last year. Wrestion went out for a sport this year," noted Pat tling made it through the regular season with&#13;
Zalesky, athletic director. "When that hap- a 27-2-1 dual meet record. Eight individuaJs&#13;
pens, it seems to directly improve grades, qualified for the meet, including Adam&#13;
attendance, and self-esteem." Bendorf '95 and David Kjeldgaard '96, who&#13;
Each coach had a little more&#13;
depth to choose his or her starting&#13;
lineup. The student body contained many athletes and sport&#13;
participation was up from last&#13;
year. This affected the success of&#13;
each sport, and therefore imt s&#13;
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bers including senior standouts Trent Tie&#13;
and PeterEischeid competinga t a state leve&#13;
The boy's squad took seventeenth place t tl&#13;
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Although th ose tea n&#13;
that made it to state w&#13;
successful, they didn't sta&#13;
thatw alone. Other team s 1&#13;
not necessarily state bou,&#13;
felt successful too. The Tit,&#13;
football team's year was&#13;
"tl a t example of that Wl 1 proved s • tate competition participation. returned from Des Moines as state champi- record of 6-3. The squad nea rly bea t :Harl,&#13;
One fall sport made it to the state meet. ans. The wrestling team had to share the&#13;
The girls cross country team qualified Elise winter sport spotlight with the swimming&#13;
Henry '94 to make the trip to the sta te meet. squad. The Titan swimmers accomplished&#13;
She finished 22nd, the second best anyone has what no other LC swimming team ever had;&#13;
ever placed in a state meet in LC cross country they made it through the dual meet season&#13;
history. with an undefeated record of 9-0. Like the&#13;
The winter sports also proved to be sue- wrestling team, the swimmers qualified eight&#13;
cessful by qualifying for state competition. individuals for state. Colin Luth '94 swam to&#13;
Wrestling and swimming were two teams his first state title in the 100-yard breaststroke.&#13;
that earned recognition for their success and&#13;
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playoff scene.&#13;
The volleyball team was another squ,&#13;
that developed a winning record, but did n&#13;
compete a t state. It earned an 11-4-3 regul&#13;
season record and a 1-1 district record.&#13;
Teams realized tha t they did not need '' l&#13;
to state competition to be a success. &#13;
photo by Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
SUPPORTING HIMSELF WITH ONE HAND, AN LC&#13;
SOCCER PLAYER COMPLETES A BACK FLIP TO&#13;
SCORE A GOAL IN PRACTICE • A NEW SOCCER&#13;
FIELD WAS SET ASIDE FOR THE PLAYERS •&#13;
ATTEMPTING A MOVE, ALONZO GROSSE MANEURS HIS BODY. FRESHMEN MADE UP A BIG&#13;
PART OF THE WRESTLING SQUAD .&#13;
WATCHING THE GAME FROM THE DUGOUT , THE&#13;
TITAN SOFTBALL TEAM CHEERS ON IYS BATTERS .&#13;
THE SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL TEAMS HAD A&#13;
DIFFICULT TIME SCHEDULING GAMES AROUND THE RAINY&#13;
SEASON .&#13;
SING FOOTWORK TO PASS A DEFENDER , JOSH&#13;
ESCO FIGHTS FOR THE FIRST DOWN • A STRONG&#13;
RUSHING OFFENSE WAS A BIG PART OF THE TITAN&#13;
OFFENSIVE SUCCESS •&#13;
21&#13;
sports division &#13;
field of stroarrs ~ venwithafloodeddia- '.J mond, the Titan Softball team sparkled to a&#13;
winning season of 20-17. The&#13;
teammanaged toplay37 of the&#13;
43 scheduled games despite all&#13;
of the rain damage to softball&#13;
fields across Iowa. "It was hard&#13;
to get excited for games every&#13;
night because we never knew&#13;
when we would get&#13;
play, " commented&#13;
catcher Kellie Van&#13;
Nordstrand'95.&#13;
The Titan&#13;
Softball team&#13;
began the season&#13;
by winning the Missouri Valley Tournament. The team played spectacularly, giving up only one&#13;
run the entire day. Hard work&#13;
continued to pay off when the&#13;
Titans handed state ranked&#13;
Glenwood its only conference&#13;
loss of the season.&#13;
There was a new person at&#13;
the helm of the softball crew&#13;
this year. Rod Miller, who had&#13;
coached from 1972-77, returned to the top position. He&#13;
was accompanied by new assistant coaches Meredith Porter and Mike Smith. "I en joyed&#13;
working with the girls, but the&#13;
softball&#13;
stead of once a week."&#13;
One of the many challenges&#13;
during the se on was the&#13;
'Eastern Trip.' The team left on .&#13;
Thursday afternoon and&#13;
played a double-header in&#13;
Creston that night. Then they&#13;
spent the night with Creston&#13;
players and played th ree&#13;
games in Des Moines the next&#13;
day. "The team stayed the&#13;
night in a motel, then&#13;
traveled to Carroll&#13;
during a nasty&#13;
storm to play&#13;
two games that&#13;
night. We got out&#13;
of Des Moines at just&#13;
the right time, because the&#13;
whole town went under water the next day," explained&#13;
Jenny Olsen'93.&#13;
Post-season play caught&#13;
the team at its peak. With a&#13;
score of 8-0, LC terminated&#13;
AL' s season and avenged three&#13;
regular-season losses. Winning the sectional crown over&#13;
Atlantic advanced the Titans&#13;
to regional play. The season&#13;
ended in a hard-fought game&#13;
against Glenwood.&#13;
Many Titans earned honors after the season. Named to&#13;
the All-City first-team were&#13;
competition was a lot tougher Olsen, Tara O'Bradovich'94,&#13;
(than in previous years)," com- and Anne Howsare'95. Olsen&#13;
mented Miller. "We met a chal- was also awarded second-team&#13;
lenging team every night in- All-Conference.&#13;
22&#13;
softball&#13;
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Jum: Mn.rm, CYNJI MEEvEs, ELrsE HEmY •&#13;
pfioto 6y :Moni£a C 0 L OOKING FOR A PARTNER , JENNY OLSEN' 93 P REJ?.A}U:&#13;
FOR WARM - UP. OLSEN WAS A THREE YEAR STARTER IN&#13;
RIGHT FIELD FOR THE TITANS • &#13;
n It was ~a rd to get excited for games&#13;
l:Jjevery night because we never knew ·&#13;
~~~"'~ev:~o~~.?.:! '?:Slay. ii ' I/ .&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
1 D.M. Hoover 5 3 Glenwood 4&#13;
1st Miss. Valley Tourn. 6 Glenwood 4&#13;
1 A.L. 3 0 Creston 10&#13;
1 A.L. 2 2 Creston 12&#13;
2 Urbandale 9 0 D.M. Dowling 9&#13;
15 Clarinda 2 13 Keokuk 6&#13;
() D.M. Dowling 4 6 Nishna Valley 3&#13;
{J D.M. Hoover 8 13 Nishna Valley 3&#13;
4 Shenandoah 5 3 Carroll 2&#13;
0 Atlantic 2 0 Carroll Kuemper 2&#13;
6 T.J. 4 1 A.L. 3&#13;
T.J. 4 4 Atlantic 3&#13;
6 Clarinda 4 6 St. Albert 2&#13;
IO Mo. Valley 3 2 Harlan 5&#13;
n Mo. alley 1 4 Harlan 14&#13;
; T.J. 4 0 A.L. 8&#13;
f l 1 T.J. 3 4 Atlantic 1&#13;
L3 Shenandoah 2 5 Glenwood 9&#13;
0 RELEASING THE BALL,&#13;
PITCHER ANNE ffcMSARE 1 9 5&#13;
WARMS UP • HOWSARE EARNED&#13;
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CITY HONORS&#13;
0 Slm::It:HIN; ~ '1HIRD EASE,&#13;
.AmIE · 94 REAOlES 'IO CA'.IOi&#13;
'IHE BAIL. ~ ~ A CIN3ISmn' IEAIEl&#13;
CN THE FIELD THRCU3EDJT THE SEASCN .&#13;
pfzoto 6g 'Jvfonica Carver 2 3&#13;
softball &#13;
untapped potential&#13;
by Kellie VanNordstrand &amp; Anne Howsare baseball&#13;
ack of motivation was the&#13;
downfall of the 1993 LC&#13;
baseball team. The Titans&#13;
started the season successfully,&#13;
but could not keep the intensity&#13;
up at the end. However, some&#13;
players did work through the&#13;
hard times but to no avail. LC&#13;
wrapped up the season with a&#13;
record of 7-19.&#13;
There were few experienced&#13;
pitchers for the Titans, so leadership was shifted to other positions on the field. Duke&#13;
Perfect '93, the shortstop, started for LC&#13;
for over three&#13;
years, and Jay&#13;
Anderson '93&#13;
was a solid fielder&#13;
at second base. Many&#13;
players had a lot of potential, but the team never pulled&#13;
it together.&#13;
Power hitting was scarce&#13;
during the season, but execution&#13;
kept the Titans in most games.&#13;
Consistent hitters in the line up&#13;
were Perfect and Chris Baas '93,&#13;
while Scott Wallace '94 and Mike&#13;
Kell '94 provided speed on the&#13;
basepaths.&#13;
First-year assistant varsity&#13;
and JV coach Mike Morony was a&#13;
spark plug for the team. "Coach&#13;
Morony was a players' coach. He&#13;
got along well with everyone,"&#13;
commented Eric Wilson '94. JV&#13;
was abundant with a variety of&#13;
players, including many freshmen. Without a ninth-grade team,&#13;
most underclassmen suited JV.&#13;
Numbers brought success and the&#13;
team ended the season 13-8.&#13;
One symbol of the team's season was going to Urbandale and&#13;
24&#13;
staying in a motel. There were&#13;
three games scheduled for the&#13;
weekend, but all were rained out.&#13;
Because there was not much to&#13;
do, the boys had to find ot11er&#13;
activities to keep them busy. ''We&#13;
played cards and that was it,"&#13;
stated Andrew Guill '95.&#13;
Perfect was rewarded after&#13;
four years of hard work on the&#13;
field. He was named to the firstteam All-City along with Wallace.&#13;
Baas and Anderson were Honorable Mention choices.&#13;
Perfect also received&#13;
unanimous AllConference honors. Receiving a&#13;
second-team&#13;
award was Wallace,&#13;
and Mike McMillen '94&#13;
achieved Honorable Menbaseball&#13;
nsNAGGING A THROW, THIRD-BASEMAN BRIAN MoRRISON WARMS&#13;
RIOR TO THE GAME. MoRRISON GUNNED OOWN MANY POTENTI.Ju&#13;
BASERUNNERS FROM HIS CORNER POST •&#13;
ft TAKING CUTS DURING PRACTICE 1 C&#13;
¥BAAS WORKS ON HIS TECHNIQUE • BAAS&#13;
A POWERFUL FORCE IN THE TITAN L I NEUP • &#13;
'' ' IJ 1t was a rebuilding year, but we had the&#13;
~~! ~~ e ~Jreat season. ii ' II&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
'&#13;
8 St. Albert 7 3 Spencer 13&#13;
4 A.L. 0 7 Red Oak 2&#13;
10 Harlan 6 0 S.C. West 12&#13;
1 LeMars 3 0 S.C. West 7&#13;
2 T.J. 14 3 Harlan 1&#13;
0 T.J. 10 5 Shenandoah 4&#13;
2 Harlan 6 3 Atlantic 13&#13;
12 Shenandoah 1 1 Creston 5&#13;
Atlantic 7 1 Creston 4&#13;
larinda 5 2 A.L. 3&#13;
Glenwood 1 2 S.C. North 14&#13;
Clarinda 5 3 S.C. North 10&#13;
Denison 7 6 D.M. Lincoln 9&#13;
4 0 PREl?,ARIN:; 'IO SWlN3 '1EE EAT'&#13;
Moo: M:Mn.r.m I.CX:l&lt;S KR '1EE&#13;
Bl\ll,. THE 'lElM 'ltX1&lt; l3A'.lTitG ~&#13;
BEFCRE EVERY GAl-E •&#13;
HUDDLING BETWEEN INNINGS ,&#13;
~ TITANS DISCUSS STRATEGY .&#13;
MosT GAMES WERE PIAYED DESPITE&#13;
FLOODING IN SOUTHWEST&#13;
,&#13;
IOWA. •&#13;
4&#13;
25&#13;
basebal l &#13;
roller coaster season&#13;
~fter a rough start, the&#13;
~Titan volleyball team&#13;
traded bad attitudes and dirty&#13;
looks for state rankings and&#13;
tournament titles. Losing to&#13;
Red Oak and Atlantic to open&#13;
the season forced the Titans to&#13;
reevaluate goals and unite as a&#13;
team. "We decided that we&#13;
would play with more intensity and work together&#13;
more," stated Kellie&#13;
V anNordstrand'95.&#13;
Other goals set&#13;
at the beginning of the year&#13;
included having a&#13;
winning season, winning a tournament and&#13;
communicating more on and&#13;
off the court.&#13;
The team surprised the&#13;
area by winning the&#13;
Haw keye-1 0 Conference&#13;
Tournament. This was the&#13;
first year for the new conference after adding Denison and&#13;
Carroll Kuemper, formerly&#13;
known as the Hawkeye-8.&#13;
After placing second in pool&#13;
play, the women triumphed&#13;
over Atlantic in the semi-final, two games to one. They&#13;
proceeded to pound&#13;
Glenwood in two straight&#13;
games for the championship.&#13;
"I felt we had really accom26&#13;
volleyball&#13;
plished something, plus we got&#13;
a look at all the Hawk-10 teams&#13;
early in the season," commented Tracy Tay or'95.&#13;
As a result of winning the&#13;
tournament, the Titans received a number 24 ranking in&#13;
the state. This was the first&#13;
time LC had been ranked in&#13;
four years. "It was a great feeling of pride to have the&#13;
ranking, but we knew&#13;
tha t it wou ldn't&#13;
guarantee wins&#13;
for the rest of the&#13;
season," said&#13;
Anne Howsare'95.&#13;
Post season honors&#13;
out to Shannon&#13;
Wise'94, Tara O'Bradovich'94,&#13;
and VanNordstrand'95. Wise&#13;
received first team All-Conference and honorable mention&#13;
All-City. O'Bradovichalsowas&#13;
awarded first team All-Conference and second team All-City.&#13;
VanN ordstrand earned honorable mention All-Conference&#13;
and first team All-City.&#13;
At the end-of-the-season&#13;
banquet, team awards were received. Best Offensive Player&#13;
went to O'Bradovich, Best Defensive Player went to Jamie&#13;
Miller'95 and MVP went to&#13;
VanNordstrand . Tracy Taylor&#13;
received the Coaches' Award.&#13;
volleyball&#13;
FRONT Row , (L-R) - AssISTANT CoAcH BARB MOTES , JAMIE&#13;
MILLER, HEAD COACH STACY DAVIS, TRACY TAYLOR,&#13;
AsSISTANT COACH MEREDITH PORTER. SECOND ROW - J I LL&#13;
OGG, TARA 0' BRADOVICH. THIRD Row- KELLIE&#13;
VANNORDSTRAND I ANNE HOWSARE. FOURTH ROW - SHANNON&#13;
WISE, JODI HooK.&#13;
OFOCUSING ON THE BALL , SHANNON W ISE PREP&#13;
TO SERVE . WISE EARNED FIRST TEAM&#13;
CONFERENCE AND HONORABLE MENTION ALL-C&#13;
AFTER THE SEASON • &#13;
n It was a great feeling of pride to have the IL:JJ ranking but we knew that it wouldn't guarantee&#13;
iMns for1he rest of ~e ~:~"""" ! 95 ii ' IJ&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
1 Red Oak 3 1st Hawk-10 Tourn.&#13;
2 Atlantic 3 2 Creston 0&#13;
3 Tri-Center 2 1 Harlan 1&#13;
3 Denison 1 1 Atlantic 1&#13;
3 Shenendoah 0 1 Clarinda 1&#13;
3 Harlan 2 2 Denison 0&#13;
3 Carroll Ku emper 0 2 Atlantic 1&#13;
I&#13;
13 Glenwood 1 2 Glenwood 0&#13;
I! ~ Creston 1 Districts&#13;
I&#13;
1 Clarinda 3 3 T.J. 0&#13;
IJ&#13;
II&#13;
II ()&#13;
I! Atlantic 3 0 A.L. 3&#13;
I • --&#13;
4 0 EXTENDING TO PASS THE BALL 1&#13;
TARA 0 1 BRADOVICH AIMS FOR&#13;
THE TARGET • PASSING WAS A&#13;
CRUCIAL PART OF THE TITAN OFFENSE •&#13;
plwto og Scott 'letmeyer OCOVERING A TARA 0 I BRADOVICH&#13;
HIT, KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND AND&#13;
ANNE HOWSARE PREPARE TO DIG THE&#13;
BALL • HELPING EACH OTHER WAS CRITICAL&#13;
TO LC SUCCESS •&#13;
2 7&#13;
volleyball&#13;
;.i... -&#13;
nderclassmen&#13;
A R E T I p p I N G - by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
With a record of 9-3, the freshman volleyball team overpowered many opponents&#13;
throughout the season. By improving basic&#13;
skills, theteam playedatahigher&#13;
level from the first game to the&#13;
last. "Our goal was to improve&#13;
accuracy in passing and serving&#13;
to become more competitive,"&#13;
commented Coach Meredith&#13;
Porter.&#13;
The Titans played exceptionally well in the LC Tournament&#13;
placing second in a tough fourteam field . Team unity continued to be a factor during the&#13;
tournament as it had been&#13;
0&#13;
through the season. "During the LC Tourney,&#13;
we worked as a team and talked a lot," recalled Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
Many awards were received after the season. Members of the team voted for the&#13;
following three awards: Lyndsay Patton'97&#13;
was named the Best All-Around Player, Best&#13;
Offensive Player was awarded to Laurel&#13;
Green'97, and there was a tie for Best DefenFreshmen Opponent They&#13;
1 Red Oak 2&#13;
2 Harlan 1&#13;
2 Atlantic 0&#13;
1 Tri-Center 2&#13;
2 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
B ISD 2&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
2 Glenwood 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 0&#13;
1 Creston 2&#13;
2 Atlantic 0&#13;
28&#13;
sive Player b.etween Tanya Delaney'97 and&#13;
Michelle Le_'97. TheCoachesAward,chosen by Porter for hard work and hustle on&#13;
the court, was given to Bussey.&#13;
This talente freshman group foreshadowed LC volleyball to come. "Several&#13;
Coach Motes stated as a goal fo r the&#13;
team. By expressing feelings openly, th&#13;
team learned to play together and ben fi&#13;
from team wuty.&#13;
Havingjuniors,sophomor s,andfre hmen on the court forced tea&#13;
Several players developed into key facmembers to communicat&#13;
with people from different&#13;
classes. Promoting freslun.e:n.&#13;
to JV gave the team more dj_&#13;
versity and numbers. Thi_&#13;
produced more cornpetitioll&#13;
for each position.&#13;
tors for future varsity seasons by steady&#13;
improvement.&#13;
- C OACH MEREDITH P ORTER&#13;
players developed into key factors for future varsity seasons by steady improvement," summarized Porter.&#13;
JV&#13;
"We wanted to put individuals out on&#13;
the court and blend them into a team,"&#13;
JV Opponen t They&#13;
1 Red Oak 2&#13;
2 Harlan 0&#13;
1 Atlantic 2&#13;
0 Tri-Center 2&#13;
2 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
1 T.J. 2&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
2 Westside 0&#13;
0 Clarinda 2&#13;
2 Creston 0&#13;
1 Atlantic 2&#13;
2 Shenandoah 0&#13;
2 Griswold 0&#13;
I Creston 1&#13;
2 St. Albert 0&#13;
0 A.L. 2&#13;
~ Mixi..ngthecla ses prov ct&#13;
successful. During confe:r-_&#13;
ence games the team had a /&#13;
4 record and during toun1 .. _&#13;
ments the Titans went 7-&#13;
"We had a good season, but we could ha&#13;
worked harder during practices," colllmented Jodi Sanson'97.&#13;
At the awards banquet after the seas l&#13;
Sanson was named MVP. Best Offensiv&#13;
Playerwasshared.bysettersJeniKenealy _&#13;
and Cari Coleman'96. Best Defensi ,&#13;
player was Angie Kay'97, and the Coa h~ ,&#13;
Award wen t to Nicole Wallenberg'96.&#13;
PUSHING .A BACl!t SET TO TANYA DELA.NI!.&#13;
YNDS.AY PATTON HELPS RUN THE OFFEN&#13;
THE: FRESHMEN TEAM ENDED T HEIR SEA&#13;
WITH A 9 - 3 RECORD •&#13;
jv/freshma.n volleyball &#13;
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WlNKIER. THrno R:M- TANYA DE:!:..ANEY, MICllELIE LEE,&#13;
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O PASSING TO THE FRONT ROW, JENI KENEALY&#13;
SETS THE BALL UP FOR A HIT • THE JV&#13;
TEAM WAS LED BY A CONGLOMERATION OF YOUNG&#13;
PLAYERS FROM DIFFERENT CLASSES •&#13;
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O JV TEAM . FRONT ROW (L- R) - MANDY&#13;
CRAWFORD , ALICIA TOMICH, CARLA SHAY.&#13;
SECOND ROW- SHANNON LEA , KIM LEMASTER,&#13;
MICHELLE C HEW, AMY HANSEN • THIRD Row- JENI&#13;
KENEALY, CARI C OLEMAN, JENNY DOFF, BETH&#13;
NELSON, DORINDA CREPS • FOURTH ROW- NICOLE&#13;
WALLENBERG, SARA KENNEY , Joor SANSON , ANGIE&#13;
KAY.&#13;
HITTING THE BALL OVER THE NET , BETH&#13;
SALZBRENNER GOES FOR THE KILL WH ILE BETH&#13;
NELSON COVERS • SALZBRENNER WAS A STRONG&#13;
MIDDLE HITTER FOR THE JV TEAM •&#13;
29&#13;
jv/freshman volleyball &#13;
potential not reached ~ by Kyte ward football&#13;
~arlan37--LC34. This&#13;
'(/was more than just a&#13;
score, it was proof positive&#13;
that LC was a state championship caliber team. They&#13;
were, perhaps, the best team&#13;
in the state that was not in&#13;
the playoffs.&#13;
On p aper, the Titans&#13;
were physically dominant,&#13;
almost always bigger than&#13;
their opponent. As&#13;
wi th any season,&#13;
things didn't always wor k&#13;
out as&#13;
planned. With&#13;
surprise losses to&#13;
Glenwood, Atlantic, and Harlan, the Titans fell short of goals.&#13;
From an injured bystander's point of view , Peter Eischeid expressed, "It&#13;
was hard to watch us lose to&#13;
Harlan in a close game for&#13;
the second consecutive&#13;
year."&#13;
The Harlan mystique&#13;
played a role in the game.&#13;
In the first quarter, the Titans fumbled twice, allow -&#13;
ing Harlan to make some&#13;
important scores. Without&#13;
those fumbles, the game&#13;
may have turned out differently.&#13;
Even with three&#13;
losses, the Titans still had a&#13;
chance to make the playoffs.&#13;
The Titans needed to beat&#13;
30&#13;
Creston in the final game,&#13;
but they also needed Harlan&#13;
to beat Deni on. However,&#13;
Denison upset Harlan qr&#13;
the vic tory, ending the Titans' playoff h opes.&#13;
This doesn' t mean,&#13;
however, that the season&#13;
was a big disappointm nt.&#13;
Three players w ere named&#13;
to the all-state fo otball&#13;
team: Mike Kell '94,&#13;
Brian Morrison '94&#13;
an d Jaso n&#13;
Matiyow '95.&#13;
The Titans&#13;
also had nine&#13;
players on the&#13;
Daily Nonpareil's&#13;
all-city football team,&#13;
more than any other&#13;
school. Members of that&#13;
team were : Mike Kell'94,&#13;
Brian Morrison '94, Trent&#13;
Tiessen '94, Andy Hallock&#13;
'94, Doug Cozad '94, Jason&#13;
Matiyow '95, Chad Deal '95,&#13;
Adam Bendorf '9 5 and&#13;
David Kjeldgaard '96. Kell&#13;
also took player of the year&#13;
honors and led class 3A and&#13;
4A in rushing.&#13;
The hope for a p erfect season still remains.&#13;
With a number of promising juniors and sophomores,&#13;
many of whom contribu ted&#13;
to this year's team and a&#13;
group of talented freshmen,&#13;
the future for Titan football&#13;
looks bright.&#13;
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JCN :&amp;ss::w, Jwrm M!iaJmE:, J M KMH:L, D\.VID 'IlmN, huG;w G:Jiu.,&#13;
JEHM: :E!Rn:G;s, ERli:: N;x.a::N, ~ VANDK, JA!l:N &amp;r:im. S1MmJi&#13;
ioq- 'I'RAvrs Hcurn::N, JND!l NAsH, O:xn CalAD, ~ J1C1:&amp;1EB, JMD!l&#13;
MraT.taq, CHAO IEIL, JCE:. S!7.P!:ErCN, 'AKx Hiw:.a::K, MmE M:MnuN,&#13;
PRn. Il;xn..&#13;
QCELEBRATING ANOTHER TRIUMPH, THE TITAN&#13;
REGROUP AFTER A HARD - FOUGHT VI CTORY•&#13;
S WAS A FAMILIAR SCENE THROUGHOUT THE&#13;
SEASON . &#13;
rn It was really hard to watch us lose to Harlan lL:JJ in a dose game for the second consecutive&#13;
year. - PETER EISCHEID' 9411 'JI&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
6 A.L 14&#13;
30 Columbus 0&#13;
23 Glenwood 32&#13;
48 Red Oak 0&#13;
35 Dens ion 21&#13;
28 Clarinda 8&#13;
19&#13;
I Atlantic 18&#13;
i Harlan 37&#13;
1 Creston 6 ----·&#13;
, __ , .....&#13;
RUNNING F OR EXTRA YARDS 1 0 SCOTT WALLACE IS AIDE D BY&#13;
THE BLOCKING OF M I KE KELL&#13;
AS ANDREW GUILL LOOKS ON • WALLACE&#13;
WAS A SECOND YEAR VARSITY STARTER.&#13;
photo 6y 'l(ayfeen Wifson OT AKING DOWN THE BALL CARRIER&#13;
F OR A LOSS 1 JOSH LYDON AND&#13;
D AVID THIEN SUCCESSFULLY STOP&#13;
THE OFFENSE • LYDON AND T HIEN SAW&#13;
EXTENSIVE ACTION ON DEFENSE.&#13;
,&#13;
pfioto 6y Ylmfressa :Jfagnes 31&#13;
football &#13;
reshmen and jv:&#13;
0 NE S T E P&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
FRESHMEN DOMINATE&#13;
Dominating. Just one word could describe&#13;
this year's freshman football team. The team&#13;
steamrolled their way to a 9-0 record, and did it&#13;
impressively.&#13;
''This year's team was impressive because they scored on a number of&#13;
undefeated season," he remarked.&#13;
JV BUILDS SOLID FOUNDATION&#13;
With a 6-2-1 record, the JV football&#13;
team made tremendous strides during the&#13;
season. Not only was its record good, but the&#13;
AWA Y&#13;
ondary as the season progressed.&#13;
Even with these losses, the team&#13;
formed remarkably well. Jay Ka thol:9s c n&#13;
mented "Our offensive and defensive lin&#13;
made up for the losses, especially the offei&#13;
sive line. They opened a lot of holes for&#13;
backs."&#13;
Another element to su e&#13;
punt returns, kickoff returns, and&#13;
fumble recoveries," commented&#13;
coach Mike Morony.&#13;
In its closest game, a 26-&#13;
20 defeat of Glenwooa, the Titan&#13;
offense was dominating. Offensive leaders were Brett Wallace&#13;
ml As a player develops they earn more playing lL:J time, and as with any team, some players&#13;
come along fast~r ::. o~~r:~BELL ~&#13;
was the way th members&#13;
the team got along well -v&#13;
one another. This was obVio&#13;
at practices and games; if&#13;
one was down, the r t of&#13;
team would pick them b&#13;
up.&#13;
and Alonzo Grosse. Equally, if&#13;
not more impressive, was the defense. Led by Dan Morrison and&#13;
Mike Murray, the defensewas&#13;
rarely scored upon throughout&#13;
the year. Other teams scored few touchdowns&#13;
agamst the Titans.&#13;
Many of the players had good, basic&#13;
fundamentalsin sports, which helped for football. An example of this versatility was&#13;
placekicker Chris Vokt. Vokt was 90% on extra&#13;
points and had two 35 yard field goals to his&#13;
credit.&#13;
Dan Morrison'97, put the season into&#13;
perspective. "Our hard practices paid off for an&#13;
3 2&#13;
way they achieved it was impressive.&#13;
The players were constantly challenged due to promotion of several players to&#13;
the varsity squad. One player who achieved&#13;
this was Eric"Nelson'96.&#13;
Nelson was given the nod as the&#13;
varsity signal caller four weeks into the season. Another player, David Kjeldgaard '96&#13;
saw significant playing time in the Titan secpfwto 6y Monica Carver a FOLLOWl:NG THE BLOCKS OF Hl:S TEAMMATES ,&#13;
MATT SCHOENJ:NG Fl:GHTS Hl:S WAY THROUGH&#13;
FENSE • L:tNEMEN PROVJ:DED HOLES F OR THE&#13;
BACKS TO RUN THROUGH .&#13;
j v/freshman football&#13;
The JV coad1es were&#13;
Campbell, Erwin Pellant c\ •&#13;
Larry Matiyow. Their&#13;
bineCl expertise on the g ·&#13;
provided the p layers With.&#13;
advantage before the se&#13;
even started. . This year, as in past years, the JUi ·&#13;
varsity squad was a usea to dev~l P pla,. . _to get them ready for Frida}'. rughts.&#13;
CampbeU explained how the te&#13;
operated. "As a player devel&lt;?ps they ,&#13;
more playing time, and as with any te&#13;
some players come along faster than oth&#13;
photo by :Moniu1 c O B LASTJ:NG THE BALL, ERIC&#13;
SUCCESSFULLY PUNTS. NELSO&#13;
EXTE NSIVE VARSITY ACTION LATER :t&#13;
SEASON . &#13;
~~ T:e:»!. Frolr :RO&gt;&lt; (L-R) - Ml:OlllEL TAYI.c:R, BRIAN RAswssrn, BILL HaJsELy, CaAaf MIKE~.&#13;
~MIKE 'I'CMDICK, BRIAN 'I'uRK, BEN F'E:u:ER, JAY~. MIKE Cat.t.=. SEXXNO RCM-~ &amp;As,&#13;
Roo V~, NAnI1IN EMlJ:CK, MIKE .AJ:w.is, ~ KwnsEN, NICK CARrs:N, BILL Cu:Mmrs, 'I'YIER&#13;
J l'HmGS. 'l'Hnm RCM-Cmus VCF:r, BRE:rr WALI.AcE, ZllCH W:rsE, JAY MAu:::K, MIKE Cc»u.Y, Scarr M:Ccffn:CK,&#13;
B. J . SllEPJ\RD, BRAD K°ENEALY . FcxnmI :RO&gt;&lt;- ERic Er.o!\M, D:x:.c Kn=., DAN M:::R!uS'.:N, R:a.N SMrni, MIKE 'MuRRAY,&#13;
KIJRr Sall:AJ.nw.N, AIJ::Nw Grossi;:, JEREMY MAJCR.&#13;
e&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
Opponent&#13;
JV&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
They&#13;
12&#13;
19&#13;
6&#13;
16&#13;
20&#13;
14&#13;
6&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
18&#13;
6&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
14&#13;
12&#13;
12&#13;
~LOOKING FOR DAYLIGHT, Ron VANNORDSTRAND&#13;
~ARRIES ON A SWEEP • VANNORDSTRAND WAS A&#13;
VERSATILE PERFORMER .&#13;
R&#13;
FINDING THE HOLE, ALONZO GROSSE STRIDES&#13;
OR EXTRA YARDS • GROSSE WAS THE LEADING&#13;
photo 6y Monica Carver 3 3&#13;
jv/freshmen football &#13;
dedication proves positive&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
cross country&#13;
0dicationwasevidentto and the AL Invitational.&#13;
all during the girls' crosscoun- Team captain Elise&#13;
try season. Members of the Henry'94 earned many cross&#13;
team could be seen running country honors for LC. She&#13;
through neighborhoods, train- was the individual champion&#13;
inghardfortheupcomingsea- at the AL Invitational and the&#13;
son. "Dedication was impor- Woodbineinvitational. Henry&#13;
tant before and during the sea- also earned All-Conference&#13;
son," commented Coach "Jog- honors byplacing fourth at t e&#13;
ging Joe" Ankenbauer. "You&#13;
could tell the people that had&#13;
run over the summer&#13;
and who hadn't."&#13;
Compared to&#13;
previous years, this&#13;
season had a wide&#13;
range of talent. Due to the&#13;
variety of skill levels, coed&#13;
practices were held. Both&#13;
Hawkeye-10 meet. She&#13;
was ranked in the&#13;
top fift een in&#13;
Southwest&#13;
Iowa and&#13;
placed 22nd&#13;
at the state meet,&#13;
second highest in LC&#13;
history.&#13;
Team awards went out to&#13;
teams challenged each other H enry, Stacey Barelos'96,&#13;
to get better. "The coed prac- Cheryl Hiltabidel'97, and&#13;
tices were a lot of fun," said Lauren Lakatos'97. Henry was&#13;
Cyndi Meeves'94. "Running named Runner of the Year for&#13;
with the guys improved the her outstanding performance&#13;
girls' team and increased team during the season. Barelos and&#13;
unity between girls' and boys' Hiltabidel were named Most&#13;
teams." Improved Runners, and&#13;
A season highlight for the Lakatos was the Newcomer of&#13;
women was their ranking in the Year.&#13;
the top fifteen in southwest&#13;
Iowa. Theteam placed second&#13;
at the Woodbine Invitational&#13;
3 4&#13;
girls 8 c ross country&#13;
FIRST Row (L-R) - AMANDA HILTABIDEL, TERA F RANKS, SARA&#13;
KNAVEL, J ENNIFER KEEFE, COURTNEY AMBROSE, L YNETTE&#13;
MoNTANG, CHERYL H ILTABIDEL , LAUREN LAKATOS • S ECOND Ro&#13;
- COACH KEITH MASSEY, AMANDA HUNT, ALISSA HAUSEN , C YND:r&#13;
MEEVES , ELISE HENRY, KATHLEEN RILEY, STACEY B ARELOS,&#13;
COACH JOE ANKENBAUER. &#13;
!ni Dedication was impor-&#13;
[L:Jj tant before and during&#13;
::'"s ~J::,:~~OE"Amra™~· ii ' II&#13;
Place Meet&#13;
2 A.L. Invitational&#13;
5 L.C. Invitational&#13;
4 Red Oak Invitational&#13;
7 Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
4 Sioux City Invitational&#13;
3 Harlan Invitational&#13;
5 Shenandoah Invitational&#13;
'2 I 'oodbine Invitational&#13;
I iawkeye Ten Conference Meet&#13;
II I Districts&#13;
II -·- - -&#13;
photo b!J Scott'letme3er 0 JOGGING IN PRACTICE, STACEY BARELOS AND AMANDA HUNT CONDITION FOR THE CROSS&#13;
COUNTRY SEASON. FREQUENT PRACTICES AFTER SCHOOL WERE A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE&#13;
SUCCESS OF THE GIRLS 1 TEAM•&#13;
~RUNNING UP A HILL, LJ\UREN LAKATOS STRIVES FOR THE FINISH LINE. LAKATOS&#13;
~AND OTHER UNDERCLASSMEN GAVE THE TEAM AN EXTRA BOOST.&#13;
OPRACTICING HER TECHNIQUE, ELISE HENRY PREPARES HERSELF F OR THE STATE MEET •&#13;
HAruJ WORKOUTS , COMPLIMENTS OF JOGGING JoE, AIDED HENRY TO A SPECTACULAR&#13;
SEASON . 35&#13;
girls' cross country &#13;
depth equals success&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0 mprov ement w as a&#13;
word frequently heard&#13;
b y anyone associated with the&#13;
L.C. cross country team. Quantity was a word that also frequented the cross country&#13;
scene. There were more people&#13;
out than in previous years.&#13;
With the high numbers, the&#13;
quality of the team increased&#13;
with the added level of intensity at practice.&#13;
The Titans won their first&#13;
meet since the 1989 meet at&#13;
Red Oak. The Woodbine&#13;
Invitational and the&#13;
Shenandoah Invitational concluded&#13;
the list of triumphs&#13;
for the Titans. In these&#13;
meets, as in others, the&#13;
runners worked as a team.&#13;
Throughout the year, the spotlight never shined on one runner. In fact, the spotlight shined&#13;
on several different peop le as&#13;
the year went on.&#13;
"There were always the top&#13;
five runners, but if one runner&#13;
was having a bad day, someone would run better to take&#13;
theirplace," commented coach&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
Even though the Titans&#13;
didn' t win every meet, they&#13;
had a strong performance at&#13;
each. This was not only true at&#13;
the varsity level, but at the JV&#13;
level as well. The JV team won&#13;
several meets d uring the year.&#13;
The big change was the&#13;
work ethic. In past years, many&#13;
3 6&#13;
cross country&#13;
people would go out for the&#13;
team, but not all would stay&#13;
out. Some people that tried&#13;
out were first year juniors and - seniors, their presence dded&#13;
to the team aspect part of cross&#13;
country.&#13;
For the second straight&#13;
year, the Titans nearly missed&#13;
sending a runner o the state&#13;
cross cou n try mee t. Ryan&#13;
Hanks'94 finished 12th, ju t&#13;
short of a trip to the state&#13;
mee t. In ad d ition,&#13;
H a n ks w a s&#13;
ranked in the&#13;
D a i 1 y&#13;
Nonpareil's&#13;
top 15 in&#13;
Southwest Iowa.&#13;
The positive side to&#13;
the situation is that of&#13;
the top five runners, four&#13;
will be back next year. The&#13;
only one not returning will be&#13;
Hanks.&#13;
With nearly everyone returning next year, Titan cross&#13;
country is definitely headed in&#13;
the right direction. With any&#13;
luck, the Titans will take home&#13;
three more trophies next year.&#13;
At the awards banquet,&#13;
Hanks received the Runner of&#13;
the Year Award, while Nate&#13;
Bullock'95 and Aaron Smits'95&#13;
received the Most Improved&#13;
Runner Award . David Douglas '95, took home Newcomer&#13;
of the Year honors.&#13;
boys' cross country&#13;
F I RST Row - ( L - R ) - N ATE BULLOCK , GREG S TROHBEHN,&#13;
BRIAN MAJOR I KYLE WARD I D REW DITMARS I NICK K IRLIN I T ONY&#13;
McCoruu c K • Row T wo - CoACH KEITH MAssEY , L EE B owsTEAD ,&#13;
J ERRY BoWNEs, J ASON VANVACTOR, J ASON .ANDERSON, J oBN&#13;
ARMo UR, P AT KAsPERBAUER, JEFF B ELLOWS , MATT McC ORMICK,&#13;
J As o N E NDERS, CoAcH JoE ANKENBAUER. Row T HREE - D Avr o&#13;
DOUGLAS, RYAN HANKs, AARON S MITS, RoB S woLLEY, MAYLoiq&#13;
L EACH , S HAWN CORBIN , KEvIN STEWARD , J ASON KENNEY ,&#13;
M ICHAEL T AYLOR. &#13;
r71l There were always the top L:JJ five runners, but if one runner was having a bad day,&#13;
someone would run bet-11 II&#13;
ter to take their place. '&#13;
- COACH "JOGGIN 1 JOE 11 AffiIBNBAUER&#13;
1&#13;
we Opponent&#13;
2 A.L. Invitational&#13;
4 LC. Invitational&#13;
1 Red Oak Invitational&#13;
4 Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
3 Sioux City Invitational&#13;
:J Harlan Invitational&#13;
1 Shenandoah Invitational&#13;
1 Woodbine Invitational&#13;
1 Hawkeye Ten Conference Meet J&#13;
Districts 11.&#13;
0 WORKING ON HIS STRIDE, MICHAEL TAYLOR SPRINTS TO THE FINISH LINE .&#13;
RUNNER MADE HIS OWN CONTRIBUTION TO THE TEAM •&#13;
EACH&#13;
~ CLIMBING THE FINAL HILL , DAVID DOUGLAS RACES TO A STRONG FINISH . THE&#13;
v STANDARD COURSE OF 3 . 1 MI LES WAS GRUELING F OR THE RUNNERS •&#13;
OCONCENTRATING ON HIS BREATHING 1 RYAN HANKS PACES HIMSELF IN THE MIDDLE&#13;
OF THE COURSE • HANKS WAS VOTE D RUNNER OF THE YEAR / WHILE AARON SMITS /&#13;
NATE BULLOCK , AND D AVID DOUGLAS ALSO RECEIVED AWARDS•&#13;
37&#13;
boys' cross country &#13;
quantity supplies quality&#13;
by Zach Schomburg&#13;
~he freshmen that&#13;
~joined the team this&#13;
year surprised me,"&#13;
admitted Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg. "There were a&#13;
couple that stepped up into a&#13;
varsity position and scored&#13;
some points for us."&#13;
Nearly half of the participants on the squad were&#13;
freshmen. These freshmen not&#13;
only added the ingredient of&#13;
talent to the recipe, but they&#13;
also supplied depth.&#13;
The large amount&#13;
of freshmen gave&#13;
C o a c h&#13;
Schomburg the&#13;
opportunity to&#13;
spread the swimmers throughout every&#13;
event. "The freshmen&#13;
pushed the more experienced swimmers harder in&#13;
practices," explained Coach&#13;
Schomburg. "The veterans&#13;
had to work harder to keep&#13;
their position on the team."&#13;
Large numbers made the Titans competitive in all areas:&#13;
sprinting races, distance races,&#13;
and relays.&#13;
Sprinting was an area&#13;
that was covered well, since&#13;
most of the first year swimmers were incapable, at the&#13;
beginning of the year, of competing in distance events. The&#13;
50 yard and the 100 yard&#13;
events were the most popular&#13;
since they are more basic and&#13;
require less endurance. "This&#13;
year, I specifically concentratedon the sprinting events,"&#13;
admitted Megan Kellogg '94.&#13;
38&#13;
girls' swimming&#13;
"I wanted to break the 50 yard&#13;
freestyle record, but my bad&#13;
shoulder got in the way."&#13;
he 200 yard and the&#13;
500 yard freestyle, ich are&#13;
known as the distance events,&#13;
were limited in quantity but&#13;
not quality. Although few&#13;
wanted to be placed as a distance swimmer, Katie Knott&#13;
was the single freshman to step&#13;
up into the varsity spotlight&#13;
by competing in distance&#13;
events. Others, such as&#13;
Leslie Perry '94, took&#13;
the 200 yard and the&#13;
500 yard&#13;
freestyle records&#13;
off the wall.&#13;
The quantity of&#13;
this year's team made&#13;
it easier to work the reays into the team's strategy.&#13;
The amount of relays w as&#13;
greater which allowed the Titan s to a ccumula te more&#13;
points in meets and it gave the&#13;
opportunity for the inexperienced swimmers to participate&#13;
in more events.&#13;
The 400 yard freestyle&#13;
relay qualified for the state&#13;
meet in Fort Dod ge. The relay&#13;
consisted of Heather Flanegan&#13;
' 95, Amy Martin ' 95&#13;
(Glenwood), Megan Kellogg,&#13;
and Leslie Perry. Perry also&#13;
qualified for the state meet in&#13;
the 200 ya rd individual medley. "The relay we took to&#13;
state went one step further&#13;
than I exp ec ted," bra gged&#13;
Schomburg. "That event reflected the rest of the season."&#13;
girls 0 swimming&#13;
FRONT R o w , ( L - R ) : LESLI E PERRY , COACH BRUCE&#13;
S CHOMBURG, MEGAN KELLOGG , S ECOND Row: C LAUDIA JUNGHANS,&#13;
ELIZABETH BARRETT , J OLANA Z ABORSKY 1 S ARA V ANDEWATER,&#13;
JES S I CA MCE LVAI N , M rcHAELA liANKs, T HIRD R o w : Joor&#13;
JOHNSON, E RI N JOHNS, H EATHER F LANEGAN, FOURTH Row: AMr&#13;
NuzUM , C HRI STY L EWI S , ANGI E .ANDERSON , AMY PoGGE, AMY&#13;
MARTI N , L AST Row : JAr ME WENDT , C ARRIE HENSDALE, AMANDA&#13;
MAffRT, KATI E KNOTT , MANAGER Z ACHARY S CHOMBURG •&#13;
pfioto 6y Scott 'letme&#13;
~ TIMES, LF.sLrE PEERY AND Ca!al BRil::E ~ PLJIN mg SD'&#13;
THE NEXT E\IENI' • SWlMlERS KElPT IN CCNrl\CT WITH 'mEIR TIMES&#13;
THE YEAR IN ORDER TO WI'INESS THEIR Ilo!PROVEJoll!Nl' • &#13;
[I ' jjrhe freshmen that joined the&#13;
team this year surprised me. [I ' II&#13;
We&#13;
129&#13;
2nd&#13;
84&#13;
90&#13;
3rd&#13;
103&#13;
183&#13;
7th&#13;
'18&#13;
rl&#13;
I Ji ' -&#13;
- COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Carroll/Harlan&#13;
Conference Relays&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
D.M. North Invite&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
Harlan&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Conference Meet&#13;
District Meet&#13;
Sta te Meet&#13;
They&#13;
99&#13;
96&#13;
71&#13;
68&#13;
100&#13;
68&#13;
girls'&#13;
photo 6y Monica Carver OP=l:CIPATIN:; IN SPRlNI' IIUllS 1&#13;
LEsLlE PEl'!RY ElmNOO HER AIMl 'ID FULL&#13;
=1 FOR 'l'HE STATE MEEI' . PEl'!RY 1 S&#13;
STATE QUALIFYIN:; TIMES WERE A HIGllLIG!fl' THIS&#13;
SE1IS:::N.&#13;
pfwto 63 Mo11icn Cnroer 3 9&#13;
swimming &#13;
talent prevents def eat&#13;
by Zach Schomburg&#13;
0 he logo on the 93-94 Titan swimming T-shirt&#13;
said it all; "If we swam&#13;
you, we beat you." The Lewis&#13;
Central swimmers let no other&#13;
team swim past them this season with a never before seen&#13;
record in Titan swimming history of 9-0.&#13;
New additions to the team&#13;
played a large role in accomplishing nine wins for the season. "I knew we would have a&#13;
great team if the new swimmers&#13;
would develop like I had&#13;
hoped," stated Coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg, "and&#13;
they did."&#13;
Fr eshmen,&#13;
many of them&#13;
firstyearswimmers, made a&#13;
positive contribution to the success&#13;
of the team. They&#13;
added the ingredient of&#13;
quantity as well as talent to&#13;
the team. Nathan Okerbloom&#13;
'97 and Andy Scholl '97 were&#13;
freshmen that performed at the&#13;
state meet in individual and relay events.&#13;
Another new addition was a&#13;
senior from an entirely different&#13;
country. Terk Mohr '94 from&#13;
Germany swam on the team this&#13;
year while attending school in&#13;
Harlan. Mohr had experience&#13;
in swimming from his high&#13;
school in Germany and brought&#13;
his skill with him. Mohr went to&#13;
state in two of three relays.&#13;
Rookies were a great help to&#13;
LC, although they were not the&#13;
only positive contribution on the&#13;
undefeated squad. Experienced&#13;
veterans made up the engine&#13;
thatranthestateboundcar. Five&#13;
out of eight returning letter winners went on to Iowa City to&#13;
swim at the state meet.&#13;
The Titan swimmers this year&#13;
were part of the most successful&#13;
statemeetin the history of Lewis&#13;
Centralswimming. Eightswim40&#13;
boys' swimming&#13;
mers made the trip to Iowa City,&#13;
the most ever to attend state in&#13;
one year. Colin Luth '94 swam&#13;
at state for the fourth consecutive year. ?his year, Luth competed in the 100 yard brea.stroke&#13;
for the first time and had another first by winning a state&#13;
title. His time was the fifth fastest in Iowa swimming history.&#13;
John Taylor '95 also competed&#13;
at state in two individual and&#13;
two relay events. Taylor swam&#13;
the 200 yard individual medley&#13;
and the 100 yard backstroke.&#13;
Nathan Okerbloom and&#13;
Andy Scholl swam with&#13;
Taylor in the 100 yard&#13;
backstroke as&#13;
f reshm e n .&#13;
Oke r blo om&#13;
and Scholl&#13;
joined Chris&#13;
Pawloski'86, Trevor&#13;
O'Brien '88, and Luth&#13;
as the only freshmen in&#13;
Lewis Central history to&#13;
swim at state.&#13;
For the first time three relays&#13;
competedatstate. The200medley relay consisting of Scholl,&#13;
Luth, Taylor, and Mohr broke&#13;
the Lewis Central school record.&#13;
The first 200 freestyle relay to&#13;
compete, which was made up of&#13;
Mohr, Zachary Schomburg '95,&#13;
Chad Hensdale '94, and Mike&#13;
Wyant '95 placed third on the&#13;
Lewis Central top ten list. The&#13;
400 yard freestyle relay of&#13;
Wyant, Taylor, Mohr, and Luth&#13;
was the fastest state time the&#13;
Titans have ever had in that&#13;
event.&#13;
Nextyear, Lewis Central will&#13;
have a challenge al1ead of them&#13;
due to the loss of Luth, Mohr&#13;
and the rest of the talented senior class. "I'll try not to let this&#13;
year spoil me," admitted Coach&#13;
Schomburg. /1 I look forward to&#13;
challenges, they make the team&#13;
and I work a little harder for&#13;
what we want."&#13;
a boys 9 s wi mming&#13;
F RONT ROW L-R ; TERK MoHR, T YLER GREEN, C HAD HENS DALE,&#13;
COLI N L UTH, B ILL HEUER, COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG, S ECOND&#13;
Row; MANAGER L ESLIE PERRY, JoN B uRGART , N ATHAN&#13;
0KERBLOOM, Z ACHARY SCHOMBURG , KEVIN S TEWARD , JOHN&#13;
TAYLOR , MANAGER MEGAN KELLOGG, L AST Row; JAY MAuc:it,&#13;
ANDY ScHOLL , M n&lt;E WYANT, MATT WYANT , J oHN LUTH •&#13;
OT AKI NG A BREAT HER AFTER HI S I NTERVAL, JOHN T AYLOR GETS&#13;
SHOULDER CHECKED BY COACH SCHOMBURG • TAYLOR QUALIFIED TO&#13;
AT STATE I N THE 10 0 YARD BACKSTROKE , AND TWO RELAYS• &#13;
jl ' II !:' notto letthis year spoil [I ' II&#13;
1We Opponent They I&#13;
j120 S.C. West 45&#13;
I 1st OPS Invitational&#13;
71 Omaha Gross 19&#13;
1&#13;
69 Bellevue East&#13;
19th Linc. SE Inv.&#13;
1&#13;
55 A.L.&#13;
30&#13;
31&#13;
21&#13;
80&#13;
63 Omaha Benson&#13;
189 Creighton Prep&#13;
1111 Omaha NW 29&#13;
1st LC Invite&#13;
106 S.C. North&#13;
2nd Urbandale Inv.&#13;
'I ~7 S.C. East&#13;
I!&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Districts&#13;
Jth State&#13;
60&#13;
73&#13;
-COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG&#13;
'lElll-1S Kl' srATE PERFCfflED w;:[L1 WI'lli A ~&#13;
REXXED BE:llG SE:!' IN 'lllE 2 00 IEIEY REUIY •&#13;
boys'&#13;
0 BREATHING BETWEEN STROKES ,&#13;
COLIN LUTH PERFORMS HIS BREASTSTROKE • LUTH TOOK FIRST PLACE&#13;
AT STATE IN THE BREASTSTROKE WITH THE&#13;
FIFTH FASTEST TIME IN IowA STATE&#13;
SWIMMING HISTORY.&#13;
4&#13;
• • swimming &#13;
~he LC girls' basketball&#13;
team introduced unity at&#13;
aggravated a previous back injury and had to sit out the entire .. the start of the season by having season. Towards the end of the&#13;
a retreat before the season be- season, the team lost tw&#13;
·-&#13;
o starters&#13;
gan. Players went on a trip to as Jami Miller'95 tore a ligament&#13;
Camp Brewster, where guest in her knee and Sanson was inspeakers talked about goals, nu- jured in a car accident. "Injuries&#13;
trition, self-esteem, and sub- putadamper onour goals,bu t we&#13;
stance abuse. After spending worked with whatwehad," stated&#13;
the night in bunks, the team&#13;
the forest and came&#13;
back for breakfast. '1 thought&#13;
the speakers were&#13;
really good and&#13;
The injuries forced&#13;
many freshmen · to&#13;
the varsity lineup.&#13;
"Freshmen a ccepted the challenge of&#13;
stepping up, and the older&#13;
learned a lot about taking players supported them. This&#13;
risks," commented Jodi is what kept the team together,"&#13;
Sanson'97. remarked Coach Barb Motes.&#13;
After starting with a record After the season, the team&#13;
of 0-11, LC finally had a winning had a pot-luck dinner and awards&#13;
streak ofthreegames. Wins over banquet. Jodi Hook'94 led the&#13;
Elkhom,Glenwood,and Creston team in rebounds, field goal pergave the Titans an emotional centage and free throw percentboostthatwould hopefully carry age. Sanson was the most irnover into districts. Unfortu- provedplayerandMillerreceived&#13;
nately, losses haunted the team the P.I.G. award for demonstratand they earned only one more ing pride, intensity, and gu ts on&#13;
win. Although the final record the court. The MVP was given to&#13;
was 4-12, it didn't accurately re- Kellie VanNordstrandalongwith&#13;
fleet the team's effort. theacadernic/ athleticaward. The&#13;
With several injuries season's co-captains were Hook&#13;
throughout the season, the team and Angie Huey'94.&#13;
lost some of the spirit and unity.&#13;
After hitting the ground hard in&#13;
the first game, Anne Howsare'95&#13;
42&#13;
g irls'basketball&#13;
F'.R:Nx' Rew- (L-it) - ~ TERA F'RIN&lt;s, ARE H:w&gt;ARE, Nia:xE&#13;
WAI.l.m3EK;, ~ B:=, ~ :&amp;:m Wro:s:N. Rm 2- .AssrslllNl'&#13;
Ca.ai JAY Nm'.N, Am:n, OM&gt;B;n,, hGJE ff:n;y, KilLIE ~,&#13;
'l'RK.Y 'l'Aru:.R, J J\MIE MnllR, Ht= Ca.ai &amp;RB M:m::s. Rm 3- BE:m&#13;
0 S TRETCHING UP HIGH 1 BETH SALZBRENNER TRIES FOR A BLOC&#13;
S HOT. T HE TEAM WORKED ON DBFENSJ:VE POSITIO IN A&#13;
REBOUNDING ALL S EASON . &#13;
ii ' II Injuries put a damper on our goals,&#13;
u!:: :.~:~~ with what we had. ii ' II&#13;
0 AFTER THE TIMEOUT, THE TEAM ,&#13;
PREPARES TO GET BACK TO THE 4 GAME. PLAYERS FROM AL;e PERFECTING HER SHOT , JODI&#13;
GRADE LEVELS PARTICIPATED AT T SANSON WORKS ON HER TECHVARSITY LEVEL, WHICH PROMOTED TEAM NIQUE • PRACTICE WAS A KEY&#13;
_____ PART OF THE TITANS I SEASON •&#13;
.--&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
36 Abraham Lincoln 63 37 Harlan 56&#13;
I&#13;
47 Sioux City East 65 47 Elkhorn 43&#13;
136 Sergeant Bluff 49 56 Glenwood 54&#13;
,38 Carroll Keumper 38 71 Creston 64&#13;
j31 Dension 68 34 Harlan 72 I&#13;
154 I! Bellevu e West 62 55 Denison 78&#13;
Ii&#13;
II ifJ Shenadoah 49 54 Atlantic 103&#13;
Ii ")() St. Alberts 71 53 Clarinda 51 t, arroll Keumper 71 43 Red Oak 49&#13;
Atlantic 68 48 A.L. 76 ,,&#13;
- pfioto 6!J Scott 'Tetme!Jer 43&#13;
girls' basketball ~ &#13;
• earn U n I t y&#13;
a p p a r e n&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNord(;;trand&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
The freshmen team steadily improved throughout the season. "We improved because we beat teams the second&#13;
time we played them during&#13;
to Laurel Green'97, Top Defensive Player&#13;
went to Kenney, Co-Most Improved were&#13;
Jennifer Lauver'97 and Sara Knavel'97,&#13;
and the Co-Coac e Award was given to&#13;
Michelle Lee'97 and Patton. Knavel&#13;
earned the Academic/ Athletic award for&#13;
JV&#13;
The JV team struggled through l&#13;
the season, but came ali e with wins&#13;
Denison, Bellevue West, Gl nwood, an&#13;
Red Oak. The team also puUed out a 4::'&#13;
42 w in over Clarinda late ·&#13;
the season after losing the first&#13;
time," commented Lyndsay&#13;
Patton'97.&#13;
Even with a record of 6-&#13;
10, Coach Pat Campbell could&#13;
not think of any specific low&#13;
points in the girls' season. The&#13;
team's schedule included&#13;
many tough Nebraska schools&#13;
such as Millard North, Omaha&#13;
Mercy, and Elkhorn, plus the&#13;
competitive Hawk-10 teams.&#13;
0 Even though we lost a lot of games,&#13;
toward the end of the season we played&#13;
more as a team and had more ~&#13;
the season. "Tha t game vv· every exciting and we play&#13;
ou r h ardest," said Be ·&#13;
Salzbrenner'96.&#13;
Seven player receiY&#13;
recognition at the banqu&#13;
Top scorer was Cou rtn&#13;
Bussey'97, t p blocker&#13;
Sa lzbrenner, and Ka i&#13;
Knott'97 recorded the be&#13;
field goal percen tage. Kn&#13;
also received the Academ. · - The team's main highlight of the season was a big win over Shenandoah. "Our&#13;
goal during the game against Shenandoah&#13;
was to score at least seventy points and&#13;
we ended u p scoring seventy-five," stated&#13;
Sara Kenney'97.&#13;
At the awards banquet, for the 'A'&#13;
team, Top Offensive Player was award ed&#13;
Freshmen Opponent They&#13;
36 Omaha Mercy 42&#13;
38 Carroll Kuemper 44&#13;
55 Atlantic 35&#13;
38 Glenwood 49&#13;
36 Harlan 45&#13;
62 Shenandoah 29&#13;
51 Millard North 59&#13;
48 Clarinda 40&#13;
30 Omaha Mercy 33&#13;
75 Shenandoah 33&#13;
69 Carroll Kuemper 55&#13;
40 Atlantic 42&#13;
44 Harlan 51&#13;
41 Elkhorn 51&#13;
72 Denison 37&#13;
39 Glenwood 49&#13;
44&#13;
fun. '&#13;
- KATHLEEN R ILEY&#13;
the highest grade point average.&#13;
A wards for the 'B' team were also&#13;
handed ou t to Mindy Doeblin'97 for Top&#13;
Offensive Player, Rebecca Winkler'97 received Top Defensive Player, Angela&#13;
Haats'97 was the Most Improved Player,&#13;
and Amy Whipple'97 earned the Coaches&#13;
Award.&#13;
Athletic Award. Most Improved Play&#13;
was given to Kristin Wagner'96 w hi&#13;
Kathleen Riley'95 and Beth Nelson'95 r&#13;
ceived the Team Player awards.&#13;
Reflecting of the 5-12 record, Ril&#13;
recalled, "Even though we lost a lot&#13;
games, toward the end of the season&#13;
played more as a team and had mo&#13;
fun."&#13;
JV Opponent They&#13;
33 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
30 Carroll Kuernper&#13;
29 Denison&#13;
45 Bellevue West&#13;
47 Shenandoah&#13;
43 St. Alberts&#13;
21 Carroll Kuemper&#13;
27 Harlan&#13;
44 Elkhorn&#13;
39 Glenwood&#13;
48 Creston&#13;
25 Harlan&#13;
28 Denison&#13;
29 Atlantic&#13;
43 Clarinda&#13;
47 Red Oak&#13;
32 Atlantic&#13;
73&#13;
70&#13;
16&#13;
30&#13;
50&#13;
58&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
54&#13;
33&#13;
50&#13;
59&#13;
34&#13;
66&#13;
42&#13;
31&#13;
63&#13;
O RECEIVIJG A HARD PASS,&#13;
KNOTT SECURES TH1!: BALL WHILJ!:&#13;
HEIDEMAN POSTS UP. PLAYERS ROTAT D&#13;
THAT ALL WOULD GET EXPERIEN"E INSIOg&#13;
jv/ freslunen girls' b asketball OUTSIDE • &#13;
TEN-1.&#13;
SARA ~IL= PATI'CN, h«&#13;
Ra'/ 2- C= Fl.ErcHIB, A=&#13;
HMrn, SARA KNAVEL, MrCHELIE LEE, MrCHELIE C=m:u..&#13;
!bi 3- CaArn PAT C=m:u., Ji;my Lr.xivrn, REBEI:X:A&#13;
I L1.vm:I. Q= 1 JAYME WENc!' 1 Lrsl\. WINKID!..&#13;
O TAKING A BREAK FROM THE GAME 1 THE TEAM&#13;
LISTENS TO ADVICE FROM COACH JAY NIXON.&#13;
THE TEAM USED TIMEOUTS TO REGROUP AND&#13;
DETERMINE STRATEGY FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.&#13;
JV TEAM. FRONT ROW (L-R) - NICOLE&#13;
ALLENBERG 1 APRIL CAMPBELL 1 COURTNEY&#13;
Bus SEY. Row 2 - MANAGER TERA FRANKS ,&#13;
KIM LEMASTER, DEANNA MICKELLS , LYNETTE&#13;
MONTANG I KATHLEEN RILEY I MANAGER CHRISTY&#13;
LEWIS • Row 3 - MANAGER BETH WATSON , J I LL&#13;
PETERSON 1 BETH&#13;
KRISTINA LEEDY 1&#13;
COACH JAY NIXON.&#13;
SALZBRENNER 1 KATIE KNOTT ,&#13;
SARA HEIDEMAN I ANGIE KAY,&#13;
~DRIBBLING DOWN THE COURT 1 APRIL CAMPBELL&#13;
~LOOKS FOR A TEAMMATE • CAMPBELL WAS A&#13;
STRONG POINT GUARD FOR THE TEAM •&#13;
45&#13;
j v/freshmen girls' basketball &#13;
effort&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0provement. Respect.&#13;
The 1993-94 Titan basketball&#13;
team improved from the previous year and earned respect from&#13;
their opponents, despite a record&#13;
of 6-13.&#13;
The Titans were led by&#13;
Kyle Skipton '94, a member of&#13;
the Hawkeye-10 all conference second team and&#13;
The Daily Nonpareil all-city first&#13;
basketball&#13;
Harlan, 78-44. Not intimidated,&#13;
however, the Titans regrouped&#13;
and nearly defeated Harlan, but&#13;
the Cyclones scored some key&#13;
points at the end to finish with a&#13;
66-59 victory.&#13;
It was a year of near misses,&#13;
but they showed the taller and, in&#13;
most cases, more talented team&#13;
that they wouldn't back&#13;
down. "We improved&#13;
a lot and it&#13;
team. Skipton sh owed in our&#13;
aver aged record," expressed&#13;
points per game and Skipton. "In most of the&#13;
received attention from games we were in it until the&#13;
around the area due to his last couple of minutes."&#13;
prowess from behind thethree There were several highpoint area. The Titans were lights during the season, such as&#13;
also led by Trent Tiessen '94, th e traditional drowning of&#13;
Peter Eischeid '94 and Eric Coach Lauby, and the victories&#13;
Nelson '96. over Thomas Jefferson and&#13;
The cagers earned respect Abraham Lincoln. The Titans narby playing hard every night. rawly defeated TJ by one point,&#13;
Examples of this include the but defeated AL by a more comhome opener against Carroll fortable margin after trailing at&#13;
Kuemper -- a highly regarded halftime.&#13;
and ranked opponent who es- Though their record didn't&#13;
caped with a victory. Also, a show it, their hard work defimid-season rematch against nitely set a precedent for future&#13;
Harlan showed true Titan Titan basketball teams. "Our hard&#13;
power. At the previous meet- work was a forte of Coa ch&#13;
ing, the Titans were routed by Lauby's practices," explained&#13;
4 6 Eric Wilson '94.&#13;
VMISJ:Pf 'I'PR1 - F!mr Rra ( L- R) - S:sm HYIE, ~ HAY?Es, SE:m&#13;
VI!ONI', WAYNE PE!ERn&lt;, RcGR Hrm, J EFF Hl:r.GNEu, S::Drr ~ Cl:w::H&#13;
L.&gt;reY. SB'.INJ Rra - Mi&gt;1rT M:CaMia&lt;, D:m MAssm, JCQI Biu-N, ERn::&#13;
NErs:N I 'l'AA.VIS HamrrN I BR= MA:xR, CHRrs YELJICN O:w:J.i . 'lHmo&#13;
Ra'&lt; - KnE WARD, l&lt;ENW , J J\MES F'EKunl, JGN SaHIE, N:iNi&#13;
Ycurn, KivIN N::R'11lN, Q.11\o ProM-!ER, J NI Klmo:. PW O:w:J.i M:lnw. Fa:Rm&#13;
Ra'&lt; - MDIE KEu., 'ThENr Tl:E=;N, JAS:N NAsl, RYAz.I J.ra:BSEN, MI!IE&#13;
M:MnuN, ERic WnBN, KYrE 8KrPrrn PE:Iffi Ers.Er=.&#13;
0 PERFECTING HIS SHOT IN THE MORNING BEFORE A GAME / EIU '&#13;
WORKS ON HIS FOLLOW THROUGH, THE MORE PRAC ITICE PL~YBR&#13;
T HE BETTER OFF THEY WERE •&#13;
varsity boys' basketball &#13;
fn We improved a lot and it showed&#13;
l:J in our record. [I ' II - K YLE SKIPTON I 9 4&#13;
0 G ETTING IN A LITTLE PRAC -&#13;
TICE BEFORE THE GAME, PETER&#13;
EISCHEID AND J ASON NASH&#13;
CHALLENGE EACH OTHER. FRIENDLY&#13;
GAMES OF ONE ON ONE WERE SKILL&#13;
4 OVARSITY SQUA D (L- R)&#13;
- FIRST ROW - MI KE&#13;
KELL, TRENT TI ESSE N,&#13;
IMPROVERS. P ETER EI SCHIED , KYLE&#13;
S KIPTON. S ECON D ROW -&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
136 Kuemper 55 157 Denison 77 1s2 Atlantic 41&#13;
!sB Shenandoah 60 lj9 Glenwood 63&#13;
56 Kuemper 91&#13;
144 Harlan 78&#13;
183 Clarinda 70&#13;
163 Glenwood 78&#13;
87 Creston 78&#13;
,so St. Albert 74&#13;
159 Harlan 66 -3 Denison 60&#13;
'i9 Atlantic 51&#13;
9 Clarinda 101 ~n TJ 82&#13;
AL 72&#13;
Red Oak 78&#13;
Harldn(Districts) 63 - - -&#13;
4 7&#13;
varsity boys ' basketball &#13;
• • I n n I n g&#13;
builds foundat • I 0 n&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNardstrand&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Success was evident for the Titan freshman team, which finished the season with&#13;
a 14-3 record. Losses came at the expense of&#13;
Millard North and Harlan.&#13;
The squad was extremely&#13;
deep and very competitive&#13;
within themselves. The starters, in addition to tremendous&#13;
help off the bench, gave the&#13;
team an added ad vantage over&#13;
the opposition.&#13;
The Titans towered above&#13;
opp onents with eight players&#13;
over six feet tall. Extreme&#13;
quickness by all players also&#13;
added to the success of the team.&#13;
0&#13;
Losing to Harlan the second time was&#13;
the low point of the season. The game was&#13;
hard-fought and stayed close until the end,&#13;
but the Titans came up with a four point&#13;
loss.&#13;
Along with the "A" team, Coach Mike&#13;
,.,.FRESHMF.N TEAM - FRONT R o w ( L - R ) DtJANE&#13;
.,POTTER, BILL H OUSLEY, CHRIS V OKT , KEvI N&#13;
NASH, BRETT BRANDOW. SECOND ROW - BEN&#13;
FELLER, R oo VANNORDSTRAND, B RIAN RASMUSSEN ,&#13;
ERIC ELAM, NICK CARLSON, THIRD ROW - BRAD&#13;
KENEALY, SHAWN STROUD, DEREK WARD, MICHAEL&#13;
TAYLOR, ZEB YoUNGS, DAN MORRISON. T OP ROW&#13;
- DouG KINSEL, DAN TRmreLEE, KURT ScHLAUTMAN,&#13;
CHRIS VANATTA, MIKE MURRAY, JEFF COZAD, COACH&#13;
MIKE TOMJACK • (JV TEAM PIC'1'11RE IS LOCATED ON PAGE 4 6 • )&#13;
48&#13;
Tomjack also coached the "B" team. "B"&#13;
games were played in conjunction with&#13;
"A" games, and allow ed additional players to gain experience.&#13;
the city schools.&#13;
Five juniors provided leader h i,&#13;
on the JV team as well as suiting t&#13;
varsity gam es. "Playing JV wa one te·&#13;
away from playing va rsity," tat d Kyl&#13;
Ward'95. Th is type of t ·&#13;
Coach Morony always kept our heads in&#13;
tude promoted hard w o r:&#13;
that would pay off in th&#13;
future. the game, and if we were messing up he The high point of t&#13;
season took p lace at Atla&#13;
ti c. After being down&#13;
fifteen points at half ti1&#13;
th e boys triumphed wit 1&#13;
fo ur p oint w in.&#13;
would explain what we were domg wrong.&#13;
- SETH VINCENT&#13;
JV&#13;
Goals were set at the beginning of&#13;
the season for a young JV squad. Since&#13;
the majority of the team was m ade up&#13;
of sophomores, one of the goals was to&#13;
have a .500 season. Another goa l successfully completed was beating all of&#13;
~ Coach Mik Mor l&#13;
guided the team and was respected \:&#13;
his players. "Coach Morony always k&#13;
our head s in the game, and if we'&#13;
m essing up he w ould explain what&#13;
were d oing wrong . H e also gave eve&#13;
body a fair chance by giving equal pl.&#13;
ing time," commented Seth Vincent'&#13;
jv/freshman boys' basketball &#13;
OT I P P ING THE BALL, MIKE MURRAY GOES FOR&#13;
TWO • MURRAY WAS ONE OF MANY FORCES THAT&#13;
GUIDED THE FRESHMEN TEAM TO VICTORY• OGIVING ADVICE TO JOSH BROWN AND JEFF&#13;
HILGENBERG, COACH MIKE MoRONY LEADS&#13;
PRACTICE • SOPHOMORES MADE UP THE&#13;
MAJORITY OF THE JV TEAM AND PERFORMED WELL.&#13;
- --&#13;
JV Opponent They&#13;
53 Carroll Kuemper 80&#13;
42 Denison 37&#13;
40 Atlantic 37&#13;
43 Shenendoah 49&#13;
17 Glenwood 59&#13;
46 Carroll Kuemper 72&#13;
43 Harlan 48&#13;
44 Clarinda 35&#13;
43 Glenwood 36&#13;
56 Creston 58&#13;
44 St. Albert 52&#13;
38 Harlan 63&#13;
35 Denison 40&#13;
48 Atlantic 45&#13;
69 Clarind a 58&#13;
62 T.J. 51&#13;
44 A.L. 63&#13;
48 Red Oak 81&#13;
39 Millard North 72&#13;
Freshmen Opponent They&#13;
52 Missouri Valley 23&#13;
71 Atlantic 54&#13;
90 Glenwood 67&#13;
62 Harlan 77&#13;
89 Shenandoah 29&#13;
43 Millard North 67&#13;
86 Clarinda 35&#13;
85 St. Albert 57&#13;
88 Shenandoah 44&#13;
68 Ku em per 56&#13;
52 Atlan tic 36&#13;
63 Ku em per 55&#13;
49 Harlan 60&#13;
74 Elkhorn, Ne 60&#13;
82 Denison 55&#13;
95 Glenwood 47&#13;
77 Creston 61&#13;
BL CK NG OUT TO GET T HE REBOUND , DouG&#13;
KIN EL , DAN MORRI SON , M I KE MURRAY, ERIC&#13;
ELAr-1 1 AND CHRIS V o KT WATCH THE BALL I N&#13;
ANTICIPAT I ON • THE FRES HMEN HAD AN ABUNDANCE OF&#13;
TALL PLAYERS AND OFTEN OUTREBOUNDED THEI R&#13;
OP PONENT .&#13;
4 9&#13;
jv/freshman boys basketball &#13;
w.teStlllg at the tq&gt;&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
D e d i ca t e d .&#13;
'(./Hardworking. These&#13;
were just tw o of the&#13;
many words that could be said&#13;
about Titan wrestlers. The Titans were voted in the Associated Press top 10 in the state&#13;
throughou t the year, and deservedly so, for they compiled&#13;
a 27-2-1 dual meet record -- a&#13;
new school record, not to mention Class 3A runner-up. Cocoach Dick Ble th a lso&#13;
praised his group, saying, "This group is&#13;
one of the best&#13;
four teams I've&#13;
ever coached."&#13;
The Titans&#13;
lived up to their&#13;
own expectations as&#13;
well. Senior Jeff Bellows&#13;
'94, a four time state qualifier and returning state champion, led the school's largest&#13;
number ever to Des Moines.&#13;
He also set a new school record&#13;
with 37 pins and 46 wins. Other&#13;
state qualifiers included Barry&#13;
Coates '97, Jason Anderson ' 94,&#13;
Tucker O'Ha ra '96, David&#13;
Kjeldgaard '96, Jason Kenney&#13;
'94, Adam Bendorf '95 and&#13;
Chad Deal'95. At the state tournament, Bellows was defeated&#13;
in the second round. The loss&#13;
was his first since the finals of&#13;
his sophomore yea r -- 86&#13;
straight victories, but he fought&#13;
back in the consolation round&#13;
to earn third and valuable&#13;
points for the team.&#13;
Anderson, O'Hara and&#13;
Kenney all lost early round&#13;
matches, but won at least one&#13;
match. Their fighting attitude&#13;
so&#13;
wrestling&#13;
was a major factor in the team's&#13;
success. Coates and Deal, however, weren ' t so fortunate .&#13;
Coates lost to rhe eventual runner-up, while Deal lost to the&#13;
third place finisher.&#13;
There were plenty of bright&#13;
spots. The Titans placed two&#13;
w restlers in th e finals --&#13;
Kjeldgaard and Ben dorf.&#13;
Kjeldgaard posted a 17-5 major&#13;
decision over Brad Miller of&#13;
Pleasant Valley in the champ io n ship m atch .&#13;
Kjeldgaard also had&#13;
a school record -&#13;
106 takedowns&#13;
to his credit.&#13;
Winning d ecisively, Bendorf&#13;
pinned Travis Evans&#13;
of Iowa City High at 2:33&#13;
of the first period for the victory and the state title. Both&#13;
wrestlers received copious&#13;
amounts of praise from Cocoach Keith Massey. "David did&#13;
a good job of adjusting to his&#13;
opponents'styleinordertowin,"&#13;
explained Massey. "Adam did&#13;
a wonderful job of finishing the&#13;
fall in what could've beena back&#13;
and forth match."&#13;
The '93-'94 team was definitely one of the best teams the&#13;
school had ever seen, even&#13;
though things didn't always turn&#13;
out so well. The Titans closed&#13;
the season by losing to Fort&#13;
Dodge at the regional team dual&#13;
tournament -- by one poin t.&#13;
"They were a highly talented&#13;
team who had some ups and&#13;
downs, but broke many school&#13;
records along the way," stated&#13;
Massey.&#13;
wrestling&#13;
Focm- Row (L- R)- SIEll1\l'H: Ffa.UIRD, 'I'RmA , MARY Kturr,&#13;
Mnm- CAMPBELL, Jl\NINE DEvRms. Row 2 - CARor.m NE9:wl, CARRIE&#13;
liEN:mAIE, Liz H:roo:ms I D:JS'rn: 'l'H::Ml?scl!'I, MrCE\EIA ~I MELrSSil.&#13;
IiEAD I L1lmw:..EE JENSEN, JAMIE FblrocN. Row 3 - LEE :BaelEAD.&#13;
JEFF CaAxs, JCEN liEHaOJS, JASOfl VM.N'ACI'CR, Tkir 'l'lm!:9::BAPm,&#13;
AT~, BRmT EMIRns, Ml.Tr F'mu:xn. Row 4 - NJ:at&#13;
Krm.m I KARI., KAAI1r I RYl\N D:raaNSCN, Il::u:; BRa-N, NMBl\N Ekm::K,&#13;
JASOfl . Row 5- J EREl'!Y B=, BILL JACXlBSEN, ~ D:r'lMl'RS I&#13;
C!nus GRE.v:rn:;, Ci= DEAL, J EllEMY MA.Jm, Cr.mr KaPASllA, MmE&#13;
HA!oo:SCN. Row 6 - Co-CDl\Oi KEl'ni MAssElc 1 CaAci WEs Jmsm 1&#13;
J EFF BE:r.u:x-E , D1wID KJE:u:.GiwID, JCE HtNroc:N, 'lU:::!IER 0 ' HARA, JJttSal&#13;
.AN!:Els::N, MIKE TAncR, Co-CDAO! D:ra&lt;: BIEm. Row 7 - 'lmY YCXEJl.,&#13;
Ci= CHEw I MIKE KNJoo:::N, Au:Bm GA:lssl!:, J~ KnH:Y I&#13;
BENi:x:m-I BARRY CaAxs •&#13;
&amp;RAISING HIS HAND IN TRIUMPH , JEFF BELLOWS CHALKS UP&#13;
VICTORY • BELLOWS WAS A TEAM LEADER AND ONE OF THE MOST RESP&#13;
WRESTLERS IN THE STATE . &#13;
n They were a highly talented team who had lL:JJ some ups and downs, but broke man&#13;
school recor~~ a~~~c~~~e:,~y·MAsm [!:]&#13;
I We Opponent They 52 S.C. Heelan 22&#13;
129 Clarinda 29 45 Columbus 20&#13;
46 Shenandoah 9 37 S.C. East 24&#13;
172 Cla rinda Aca. 3 29 Winterset 26&#13;
46 Mo. Valley 19 37 Winterset Inv. 27&#13;
55 Storm Lake 15 43 Osklooska 13&#13;
61 Denison 9 36 Clarinda 24&#13;
44 Creston 22 46 1-35 19&#13;
141 Glenwood 17 66 Carroll Kuemper 3&#13;
39 Marshalltown 18 62 Thomas Jefferson 6&#13;
39 Charles City 33 37 Abraham Lincoln 21&#13;
32 Indianola 19 57 Harlan 15&#13;
49 C. R. Kennedy 15 2nd C.B. Invitational&#13;
62 Davenport N . 15 2nd Ft. Dodge Invite&#13;
I 46 Atlantic 12 1st Hawkeye-10 r:: edOak 12 1st Districts&#13;
h Worthington, MN 25 2nd Sta te&#13;
'") W. D. M. Dowling 38 5th Team State --&#13;
4 0 GoING AFTER HI S OPPONENT 1&#13;
ADAM B ENDORF MAKES HIS&#13;
MOVE • B ENDORF WAS A DOMI -&#13;
NANT WRESTLER FOR THE TITANS •&#13;
photo Gy 'l(ay feen 'Wifson 0 TAKI NG DOWN HIS OP PONENT 1&#13;
JASON KENNEY USES HIS STRENGTH&#13;
FOR POI NTS • KENNEY WAS A STATE&#13;
QUALIFIER AND ENJ OYED A SUCCE S SFUL&#13;
SEASON .&#13;
pfioto Gy Scott 'Tetmeger S 1&#13;
wrestling &#13;
oung talen t&#13;
s h 0 w s p r • 0 m I s e&#13;
by Kyle Ward ·-&#13;
The hard work on the varsity squad follow."We improved a lot from the be- tlers that participated at the varsity 1 re}&#13;
filtered down to the JV squad this year. ginning of the season," stated Kraut. "But at some time or anothe r.&#13;
While the varsity had a successful year, the&#13;
JV had some success of their own.&#13;
Even with the success experienced&#13;
I do thin k that we can do well in the&#13;
future."&#13;
Injuries on the varsity meant that&#13;
The Titans record could have&#13;
been better, but accord in g to Bleth," v&#13;
had some mental lapses in some cruci '&#13;
this year, the promising underclassmen have co-coach&#13;
Dick Bleth looking forward to&#13;
future years of dominating&#13;
wrestling. "The sophomore&#13;
rr;i They have the ability to make an lL:JJ immediate impac on Titan wrestling next ~e::~ ACH D1cK BLETH ~&#13;
matches during the year.&#13;
Had it no t been for som&#13;
these m istakes, the Titan~&#13;
could've had a better record.&#13;
class has the potential to do&#13;
very well in the future," expressed Bleth. "They work&#13;
very hard in practice."&#13;
The team was led by Drew Ditmars&#13;
'96, Karl Kraut '96 and Bill Jacobsen '96.&#13;
These three, along with the rest of the team&#13;
lit a torch for futu re Titan matmen to&#13;
5 2&#13;
JV team members had to take the injured&#13;
wrestlers' places. When there was an&#13;
open weight, competition among the underclassmen was fierce. This is proven&#13;
by the large number of different wresOA.GiGRESIVELY GOING AFTER HIS OPPONEN'r 1&#13;
RYAN DICKENSON MARES HIS MOVE • QuICK&#13;
MOVEMENTS WERE A NECCESITY FOR WRESTLERS.&#13;
jv/freshmen wrestling&#13;
Next season, th is gro p&#13;
of wrestle rs will have t&#13;
lead the way f r wrestlin•&#13;
a t the varsi ty level , '&#13;
ch alllen ge that Blet h bel ieves can b&#13;
met. "They have the a bility to mak&#13;
an imm ediate impact on Titan Wre&#13;
tling n ext year," commented Bl tl .&#13;
OUSING HIS SUPERIOR TECHNIQtn:,&#13;
KRAUT OVERPOWERS HIS OPPONENT•&#13;
WAS A KEY CONTRIBU'l'OP TO TIU: SQU!\l) &#13;
OG IVING HIS ATTENTION TO THE REFEREE 1&#13;
DREw DITMARS WAITS FOR THE WISTLE • A&#13;
QUI CK START OFTEN MEANT POINTS FOR THE&#13;
!IDRE ALERT WRES T LER •&#13;
O TRYING TO CONTROL HIS OPPPONENT 1&#13;
THE TITAN WRESTLER G IVES H IS ALL.&#13;
AN ALL OUT EFFORT WAS I MPORTANT IN&#13;
WRESTLING.&#13;
OA VOIDING A TAKEDOWN 1 BILL J ACOBSEN OUT&#13;
MANEUVERS HIS OPPONENT. JACOBSEN HAD A&#13;
POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE TEAM.&#13;
53&#13;
jv/freshmen wrestling &#13;
foundation for future&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0 he 1994 girls soccer team went&#13;
through a definite&#13;
y ear of conflict. To begin w ith, 45 girls originally intended to go out&#13;
for soccer, but when the&#13;
season started, less than&#13;
30 a ctually w ent out for&#13;
the team.&#13;
Young upstarts for&#13;
the t e am&#13;
fend e r&#13;
Doebelin&#13;
a nd forward Je nn y&#13;
Lauver '97,&#13;
who was r e -&#13;
s p onsib le for n umerous goa ls, m os t&#13;
notably a h a t trick (thr ee&#13;
goal performance)&#13;
against Bellevu e West.&#13;
Other young leaders on&#13;
the team were fu llbac k&#13;
Sara Heideman '96 a n d&#13;
goalie Kristina Leedy&#13;
' 9 6 . The senjor team&#13;
members p l ayed an important part jn the Titans' 5-8 season. They&#13;
were Tara O ' Bradovich&#13;
' 94, Michelle Wymore&#13;
'94, Carrie Cooper ' 94,&#13;
Tiffany Miller ' 94 and&#13;
Diane Walls '94.&#13;
Just before the start of&#13;
the city tournament, the&#13;
Titans were dealt a blow&#13;
due to the loss of key&#13;
54&#13;
girls 0&#13;
girls' soccer&#13;
players O'Bradovich and&#13;
Miller. Their absence&#13;
proved to be too much for&#13;
the T i ans to overcome&#13;
and ended their: chance&#13;
for a p o ssible championshi p. "It was u nfort u nate&#13;
that w e d jd n ' t win t h e c it y&#13;
title ," ex pr essed Andressa&#13;
Ha y nes '96, "because I re -&#13;
all y think t hat we could&#13;
ha v e won had e bee n&#13;
a t ful l str engt h."&#13;
The Tit a ns were&#13;
c o a c h ed by&#13;
Tom D wora k&#13;
an d a ssis te d b y&#13;
Rog e r Lauv e r and&#13;
John De Vries. All the&#13;
credited&#13;
for standing by the girls&#13;
through a rough season.&#13;
Th e Titans were helped,&#13;
h oweve r, by Glenwood&#13;
stud e nts Lisa Grapp '95&#13;
a nd Tiffany Thompson&#13;
' 97. Both were allowed to&#13;
play becau se their school&#13;
does n't offer s occer and&#13;
b o th co ntribut e d g r e atly&#13;
t o t h e t ea m .&#13;
T h o u g h th e Titan s&#13;
struggled thr o ugh the&#13;
season, th ey did cl ose&#13;
o u t th e seas on w ith a 3 -&#13;
0 vic t ory over Thom as&#13;
Jefferson. T h e v i c tor y&#13;
left the team w ith hi g h&#13;
expectations for n ex t&#13;
seas on.&#13;
soccer&#13;
F'RCNr Rav ( I..l'.Y.Im) - KRl:S'l'rnA LEEDY. Rav 2 ( L-R) - Mm..!ssA&#13;
BAnEY, J~ ~. CARR.IE COOPER, TARA O'BRAOOVIOI, DIANE&#13;
WALu;, MICHE:LIE WYMJRE AND C=LINA Rmru:GUEZ • Rav 3 - AroIE&#13;
.ANIERscN, J~ LlwvER, JANINE DEVREis, ANmEssA HAYN&amp;s, k!lr&#13;
Nozm , LISA GRAP AND SARA HEIL'EMl\N. Ro-1 4 - COACH TtM IM:JRAK,&#13;
'l'rulcY D-OUIK, M= D::iEm..m, MELISSA HF.AD, TIFFANY 'l'!nlPscN,&#13;
TERA F'RANK.s, AMY- SABlm(A, COACH JOON DEVREIS AND ABBEY .HoovER .&#13;
0 COMPLETING A PASS , TARA 0 1 B RADOVICH LOOKS DOWNl'IICL&#13;
HER TEAMMATE S. PASSING WAS AN IMPORTANT ASPECT&#13;
SUCCES S F UL SOCCER T EAM• &#13;
f7l1 It was unfortunate that we didnt win the&#13;
lL:J cilytitle, because I feel we could' have ii ' II&#13;
won had we been at full strength.&#13;
- ANDRESSA HAYNES I 9 6&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
11 Elkhorn 5&#13;
11 Cathedral 2 :4 Bellevue West 3&#13;
12 St. Albert 1&#13;
12 Columbus 0&#13;
13 TJ 2&#13;
12 Gretna 0&#13;
11 Plattsmouth 3&#13;
:;o St. Albert 4&#13;
''o Abe Lynx 4&#13;
2 TJ 4&#13;
I()&#13;
II Abe Lynx 2&#13;
') St. Albert 6 II&#13;
TJ 0&#13;
-&#13;
0 RUSHING DOWN THE FIELD,&#13;
FORWARDS T IFFANY MILLER,&#13;
JENNI HEIDEMAN, AND LISA&#13;
GRAPP MOVE THE BALL FORWARD • THE&#13;
OFFENSE WAS A STRONG PART OF THE&#13;
girls•&#13;
...-,I!!!!!! ... _ ..&#13;
0 PURSUING THE B A LL , M I NDY&#13;
DOEBLIN T RI E S TO PUS H&#13;
THE BAL L UPFIELD • A GGRESSIVENESS WAS A NECCESITY&#13;
FOR SOCCER PLAYER S •&#13;
55&#13;
s occer &#13;
team«)rkignitesvictories&#13;
boys' soccer&#13;
~ith a large freshman&#13;
\..(/popula tion and a small&#13;
senior turnout, the Titan soccer team exceeded the&#13;
expectations of a young team.&#13;
The Titans finished with a 10-&#13;
6 record, respectable fo r a&#13;
youthful team. The Titans&#13;
were led by seniors Jason Nash&#13;
'94 and Troy Fulton '94. Juniors David Reelfs '95, Eric Barber '95 and Nate Bullock '95&#13;
wer e impa ct playe rs&#13;
along w ith Ryan&#13;
Hemmi n gs en&#13;
' 96, Mike&#13;
McSorley '96&#13;
and Ja mes&#13;
Gliwa '96.&#13;
Reelfs was&#13;
the biggest offensive threat&#13;
on the team, with his teamleading 19 goals; seven out of&#13;
his first ten goals were head&#13;
shots. "I was really pleased&#13;
with our performance as a&#13;
complete u n it," exp ressed&#13;
Reelfs. "We really performed&#13;
well together and next year&#13;
I'm really looking forward to a&#13;
good year because of some of&#13;
the young talent we have."&#13;
"After ending last season we&#13;
would have only had 13 players back," emphasized second&#13;
year coach Carroll Jensen. "We&#13;
were fortunate to have gained&#13;
some quality players." The Titans were also fortuna te to&#13;
'95 from Glenwood. Martino was&#13;
a very valuable offensive player,&#13;
while Thompson was a gifted&#13;
midfielder. Both players were&#13;
eligible to play at Lewis Central&#13;
because neither of their schools&#13;
offered soccer.&#13;
The Titans were not strangers&#13;
to their teammates' playing styles.&#13;
"Even though we were a young&#13;
team, we played together before,"&#13;
commentedMcSorley. It was this&#13;
experience of p aying together that allowed the&#13;
Titans to capture&#13;
the city to urnamentwith victories&#13;
over Thomas Jefferson&#13;
and St. Albert in the preliminary and final round.&#13;
he Titans moved the championship game by virtue of points&#13;
scored versus points allowed . In&#13;
the finals, the Titans played what&#13;
was perhaps their best game of&#13;
the year with a 3-1 victory over&#13;
an experienced St. Albert squad.&#13;
'1t took us until the end of the season to peak," expressed Fulton.&#13;
''But when we did, we were tough to&#13;
beat "&#13;
The Titan soccer team received&#13;
post season honors as well.&#13;
Fulton, Reelfs, Martino, Gliwa,&#13;
and Hemmingsen were all named&#13;
to the Daily Nonpareil's all-city&#13;
first team, while Thompson and&#13;
Barber were named to the second&#13;
team. The honors received by the&#13;
have two newcomers join the players were a nice ending to a&#13;
team, Brian Martino '95 from triumphant season.&#13;
Red Oak and Brian Thompson&#13;
56&#13;
boys ' s occer&#13;
JV S OCCER. F RONT R ow (LAY I NG ) - K YLE HOWARD AN O&#13;
J ASON E NDER S . R ow 2 (L- R ) - J OHN L UTH , NATHAI-J&#13;
R oss , M ATT J ONES, K EV IN N ASH , B RE T T BRANDOW ,&#13;
B RETT EDWAR DS , J OE Y KUTC HARA 1 AND C HRI S M U SG RAVE •&#13;
R ow 3 - C OACH C AROL J ENSEN , K ENDAL L B RUND I DGE ,&#13;
D EREK W ARD , Z EB Y OUNGS , R YA N S MITH , M IKE C ONWAY,&#13;
J EREMY M AJ OR , D ouG BROWN , AND C HAD J ANULEWICZ •&#13;
0 MANEUVERI NG AROUND A DEFENDER , B RIAN T HOMP SON USES&#13;
SKI LLS. THOMPSON WAS A NEW ADDI TION T O THE T EAM AND li1'&#13;
OUT MANY ASS I STS DURI NG THE YEAR . &#13;
FR:Nr Ra'/ ( L-R) - OlRIS V&lt;Rl',&#13;
ERlK BAR!El, Mll&lt;E M::ScmJ:.y =&#13;
Iliwl:cN R=. Ra'/ 2 - JAS:N&#13;
Fans, JJ\lfll GL:!wA., I:l&gt;\vm Rw:Fs, Troi&#13;
fu=, RG.N SMrm Am ZEB Yrurn. Ra'/ 3&#13;
- Ca&gt;a! CAR:L Jil&amp;N, KEmY RIEF, Mll&lt;E&#13;
KEIL, Nr.'.rnllN B:Ju.o:::K, JAS:N ~, BR=&#13;
?.fAR:rno, RG.N , = ll:REl&lt; Wi\mJ.&#13;
POSITIONING HIMSELF TO STOP&#13;
THE BALL, ERIK BARBER PREPARES TO GO ON THE OFFENSE&#13;
WITH DAVID REELFS • BoTH WERE&#13;
VALUABLE ASSETS TO THE TEAM.&#13;
4&#13;
n I was really pleased with our[! II&#13;
;.L:Jj performance as a complete unit. '&#13;
- DAVID REELFS I 9 5&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
2 Elkhorn 4 3 Plattsmouth 2&#13;
4 M t. Michael 3 3 TJ 1&#13;
4 Ca thed ral 2 3 TJ 0&#13;
2 Bellevu e West 0 1 Abe Lyn x 2&#13;
0 Abe Lyn x 1 1 St. Albert 0&#13;
St. Albert 2 3 St. Albert 1&#13;
0 Blair 2&#13;
5 7&#13;
boys' soccer &#13;
on to state&#13;
by Anne Howsare&#13;
0 state qualifiers&#13;
was the name of the&#13;
game for the LC girls' tennis team for the '94 sea -&#13;
son. Angie Huey'94 qualified for state in the singles&#13;
competition along with&#13;
Wendy Spreen '94 and&#13;
Missy Thompsen'94 in&#13;
the doubles competition.&#13;
trio ended&#13;
s u ccessful&#13;
high school ca -&#13;
reers by both placing sixth in th e state tournament .&#13;
With a 7 -2 record the&#13;
squad's only losses were&#13;
to Atlantic a n d Red Oak&#13;
in a tough Hawk- I 0 Conference. Otherteamhighligh ts were winning the&#13;
Atlantic tournam en t an d&#13;
the City tournamen t . LC&#13;
won the Atlantic tournament for the first tim e&#13;
ever and won the City&#13;
tournament for the fifth&#13;
58&#13;
girls' tennis&#13;
time in six years. "It felt&#13;
really good to win at At-&#13;
• lantic for the first time.&#13;
Everyone p ayed well and&#13;
h a d a fun time," comm ente d&#13;
Campb ell'9 5 .&#13;
April&#13;
By losin g five upperclassmen to gradua tion&#13;
the season before,&#13;
many underclassmen had&#13;
step into varsity roles. Freshmen&#13;
FRONT Row- ( L-R ) - A PRIL C AMPBELL I L YNDSAY&#13;
P ATTON ' J ESSICA MAc E LVAIN' NICOLE WALLENBERG ' HEIDIE&#13;
G ROVE. Row 2 _ WHITNEY COATS , ANGIE HUEY I MELISSA&#13;
T HOMSEN I WENDY SPREEN I ANNE H OWSARE •&#13;
d H • d. 0 T HOMPSON RECEI VES A SERVE AT THE BASELINE Lyndsay Patton an e1 I Miss Y 4 YEAR MEMBER oF THE s ouAD.&#13;
THOMPSON WAS A&#13;
Grove stepped up to play •Dlld&#13;
in spots usually filled by&#13;
juniors and seniors.&#13;
Sophomores Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg and Jessica&#13;
McElvain also stepped up&#13;
to play in varsity positions.&#13;
"Overall we had a very&#13;
successful season and we&#13;
a ll had a lot of fun during&#13;
m atch es a n d practice,"&#13;
quoted&#13;
Wallenberg'96.&#13;
Nicole&#13;
I&#13;
. --i -·&#13;
girls 0 tennis &#13;
~&#13;
&gt; I&#13;
SMASHING AN OVERHEAD 1 ANGIE H UEY WINS THE POINT.&#13;
H UEY P LACE D S IXTH IN STATE COPETITION.&#13;
Overall we had a very successfu l season.&#13;
- NICOLE WALLENBERG I 9 6&#13;
#!!!\SENIOR W ENDY SPREEN VOLLEYS UP AT THE NET.&#13;
~SPRE EN PLAYED THE NUMBER THREE SPOT IN HER&#13;
F IRST YEAR P LAYING FOR THE TITANS •&#13;
I&#13;
fwe Opponent They&#13;
116 Kuemper 55&#13;
1&#13;
57 Denison 77&#13;
-2 Atlan tic 41&#13;
;,s8 Shenandoah 60 ,, ) Glenwood 63 11_6 Kuemper 91 :I )&#13;
Harlan 78&#13;
Clarinda 70&#13;
-&#13;
--&#13;
59&#13;
girls ' tenni s &#13;
by Anne Howsare&#13;
~ith a record of 1-9, a&#13;
"(/young boys' tennis&#13;
team had a rough season.&#13;
Finishing the season with&#13;
one junior, one sophpomore&#13;
and five freshmen gave the&#13;
squad a disadvantage over&#13;
tough Hawk-10 competition.&#13;
A&#13;
coach also added&#13;
to the inexperience of the&#13;
team.&#13;
know the kids real&#13;
well, but the small number that came out helped&#13;
me get to know them&#13;
quicker. Plus, fewer numbers let people get more individual court time," commented first-year coach&#13;
Matt Green.&#13;
Team and individual&#13;
goals were also set at the&#13;
beginning of the year. "I&#13;
didn't get the chance to play&#13;
at the city tournament, even&#13;
though that was one of my&#13;
60&#13;
goals to win at the beginning&#13;
of the year," commented Jay&#13;
Kathol'95. This was true for&#13;
the majority of the team.&#13;
A highlight for the team&#13;
was Kathol playing his way&#13;
through districts, one game&#13;
away from making the state&#13;
tournament. "I came a lot&#13;
closer than I expected&#13;
to," commen ted&#13;
Kathol.&#13;
At the end of&#13;
season many&#13;
team members improved&#13;
Kathol was&#13;
voted MVP along with Michael&#13;
Taylor'97 and Quinn&#13;
Damgaard'97 being awarded&#13;
Freshmen of the Year. Taylor&#13;
and Damgaard played number one doubles for the majority of the season. Shawn&#13;
Baas'96 won the "Mr. Hustle"&#13;
award for his tenacity on the&#13;
court.&#13;
"Our record wasn't great,&#13;
bu t everyone had fun and&#13;
didn't want the season to end,"&#13;
concluded Coach Green.&#13;
boys tennis&#13;
RO !':' R ow - ( L - R ) - Q UINN D AMGUAARD , MATT&#13;
F IENnOLD , T ouy Mc C oP.MICK , S HAWN B A.Z\S . Row 2 -&#13;
C OACH MATT G REEN ' M ICH.Z\EL T AYLOR ' J USTIN H.~RF '&#13;
J .z. Y M THOL , C HAD P RI MMER .&#13;
0 GETTING READY TO RETURN A SERVE , M ICHAEL TAY&#13;
THE BASELINE . T l'.YLOR WAS ONE OF THE MANY o·&#13;
FRESHMEN ON THE TEAM • &#13;
fr;1 Our record wasn't great, but&#13;
l~J everyone had fun and didn'·t&#13;
want the season ~: · G'"" [I ' II&#13;
WE OPPONENTTHEY&#13;
3 OARINDt\ 4&#13;
0 AL 9&#13;
3 ST.A LBERT 6&#13;
~ 7&#13;
ATlANTIC. 6&#13;
aENV-.&lt;XD 3&#13;
KUEMPER 6&#13;
DENISON 7&#13;
7&#13;
RE DOAK 9&#13;
0 HITT ING FROM T HE BASELINE,&#13;
Q UINN D AMGUARRD RETURNS TO&#13;
HI S OPPONENT . D AMGUARRD&#13;
WAS A MEMBER OF THE No • 1 DOUBLES&#13;
TEAM.&#13;
4 C ONCENTRATING ON THE 0 BALL, J AY K ATHOLWI NS&#13;
THE P OINT. KATHOL WAS&#13;
THE LONE JUNIOR ON THE TEAM •&#13;
61&#13;
• boys e tenn is &#13;
I I&#13;
~-gams~ golf&#13;
~s year both teams, the came out on top after the qualiboys and girls, con- fyingeventfortheboyswereJeff&#13;
sisted of young golfers," ex- H4lgenberg '96 and Wes Adkins&#13;
plained Coach Lowell '96. For the gir s, the two top&#13;
Kennedy. qualifiers were Leslie Perry '94&#13;
Both golf teams were made and Amie Adkins '95.&#13;
up primarily of underclass- Those two from the girls' team&#13;
men. Theloneseniorsthattook used their leadership roles to&#13;
on leadership roles were carry their team into the reJason Hiley '94 and gionalmeetafteraccomEric Wilson '94,&#13;
for the boys,&#13;
and Leslie Perry&#13;
p lish ing a d ual&#13;
meet record of&#13;
'94forthegirl'steam. losses on the season .&#13;
Everyday, the team dis- Nearly half of the girls' gol&#13;
played their teamwork by team consisted of inexperienced&#13;
pushing each other on the golf freshmen. "We should be a&#13;
course. The team held a meet strong team next year," bragged&#13;
between teammates to decide Kennedy. "Everybody is comwhatposition they would play ing back with some experience."&#13;
at the upcoming meet. "It gets The boys' golf team had a large&#13;
me ready for the real meets, amount of talent. Nearly the&#13;
and gives me a sense of com- entire team had golf experience&#13;
petition that I can use when it from last year's team. Their talreallycounts," commentedJeff ent didn't carry over into their&#13;
Hilgenberg '96. This way, the dual meet record of no wins and&#13;
team experienced real compe- eight losses, but at every meet,&#13;
titian events and got to know their overall scores improved&#13;
their fellow golfers at the same and showed positive progression&#13;
time. The golfers that usually as the year moved on.&#13;
62&#13;
golf&#13;
D.nw.Rs, SEl:nD Rew- J11RED Y&lt;XNE.OD, JllF MMswL, Em FE:u.ER,&#13;
BilL JJ&gt;a:BSEN, JEFF Hn.G!:NEG, JAS:N Hll:E&lt;. 'I'HIRo IOI- °IllAVIS li:xEE:n::N,&#13;
Z1ai S:HMuG, ~ ~, ~ :&amp;mr'SEN, Wm .Aimm, Oms&#13;
VNJWrrA, Emx:: Wn.a:N.&#13;
FRONT ROW (L- R) - AMBER McCREARY , MARIE CARTER, Kmuu&#13;
VANWINIILE, CARRIE HENsDALE, SARA KNAVEL, BETHANY WATSON,&#13;
AND J AMIE HARRIMAN. Row 2 - AMI E ADKINS, LESLIE PERRY,&#13;
AND COURTNEY BUSSEY • &#13;
nl Eve rybody i~ coming back with&#13;
lL:J) some expenen~c: • Lo•ELL KE••EOY Ii ' II&#13;
lwe&#13;
Boy's&#13;
Opponent They&#13;
h 88 Clarinda 159&#13;
Girl's&#13;
235 Clarinda 198&#13;
225 Harlan 192&#13;
11187 Harlan 170 242 Atlantic 204 11&#13;
1180 Atlantic 163 227 Glenwood 205&#13;
177 Glenwood 162 229 Ku em per 195&#13;
178 Ku emper 160 259 Denison 217&#13;
188 Denison 159 228 Red Oak 235&#13;
j182 Red Oak 156&#13;
7tt C.B. Invite&#13;
8th LC. Invite&#13;
10th Conference&#13;
2nd A.L./T.J.&#13;
7th A.L. Trny&#13;
7th T.J. Trny&#13;
'tJ Ku em per I&#13;
I City&#13;
I h Sectionals&#13;
3rd City Trny&#13;
2nd Sectionals&#13;
4th Regionals&#13;
! ·-&#13;
OPITCHING ONTO THE PRACTICE GREEN , JEFF HILGENBERG WORKS ON HIS&#13;
STROKE • HILGENBERG WAS THE GOLF TEAM 1 S TOP QUALIFIER IN ALL&#13;
THEIR MEETS •&#13;
~HITTING A LONG BALL, BILL JACOBSEN USES UP HIS&#13;
~DRIVING RANGE PRIVILAGES o JACOBSEN WAS ONE OF F I VE&#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN THAT RECIEVED A VARSITY LETTER .&#13;
63&#13;
g o lf &#13;
ny quality individu-&#13;
~ als were present on the&#13;
girls' track team this&#13;
year. Even with half the number of team members from last&#13;
year, an experienced core of&#13;
ru nners led the team. Fifteen&#13;
varsity letter winners returned&#13;
including five previous state&#13;
qualifiers. "We also had a lot&#13;
of freshmen that were essential to the team, "&#13;
stated Tracy Taylor'95.&#13;
The record&#13;
books d isplay&#13;
the talent present in&#13;
this group of athletes.&#13;
Four events broke into the&#13;
"All-Time Top Ten" at LC during the season. Laur en&#13;
Lakatos'97 exhibited stamina&#13;
in running the seventh fastest&#13;
time in the 3000m.&#13;
Standout Elise Henry'94&#13;
had a spectacular year running&#13;
the second fastest time ever in&#13;
the 1500m as well as the fourth&#13;
and seventh fastest times in&#13;
the 800m. "When I became&#13;
ranked on the top ten chart I&#13;
felt honored to be listed with&#13;
other highly respected runners," commented Henry.&#13;
Henry also teamed with&#13;
Jaime Huntoon, Kellie&#13;
VanNordstrand, and Cari&#13;
64&#13;
girls 6&#13;
Coleman to enter as number ten&#13;
on the chart in the Distance Medley. That quartet was also invited to run at the Drake Relays&#13;
in the 4x400m relay along with&#13;
Henry in the 800m.&#13;
Two individuals qualified for&#13;
the state track meet e en though&#13;
the school was placed in a more&#13;
difficult district this year. Many&#13;
centr al Iowa school were&#13;
istrict&#13;
which made qua ifing&#13;
for state very d ifficult. High jumpBe th&#13;
Salzbrenner'96 and Jodi&#13;
Hook'94 jumped 5 feet, 1&#13;
inch at the district meet, which&#13;
allowed them to advance to the&#13;
state track meet. Salzbrenner tied&#13;
for sixth in her first state meet&#13;
appearance, while Hook competed in the meet for the fourth&#13;
straight year.&#13;
Four athletes earned recognition following the season.&#13;
Henry's final honor in her brilliant career was the Most Valuable Performer award, w hile&#13;
Van.N ordstrand was named the&#13;
most improved team member.&#13;
The best newcomer in a talented&#13;
fr eshman gro up was Ka tie&#13;
Knott'97, and the team member&#13;
with the most team spirit was&#13;
Taylor.&#13;
track&#13;
FRcNr Rao/ (L-R ) - ELisE HmRY' JUL.IE . CYNDI MEEvEs I&#13;
JODI HOOK . Rao/ 2 - JILL PE:reRscN I Cm:ma. HnlrABIIEL I MrOiAErA&#13;
HANKs I MANDY Cr.ARK, I...lwREN !...AKAros I STEF= BRINSCN I JERm'ER&#13;
MARs!!ALL. Ra-1 3 - C01\C!i JOE ~' DF.AWA MICKELIS, 'l'oo:r&#13;
Vmu=A, AMANo1&gt;. PARROrr, JAJ:ME: Humuw, SARA Ki:NsE:Y, CARI&#13;
~. C01\C!i LARRY ANrERSEN . Ra-1 4 - ~ TAYIDR, KELr.m&#13;
, LYmETIE M'.:NrAN3, LArmA BE:Lr., BE:ni ~.&#13;
KATIE KN:JTr I JEHITFER KEEFE I JODI SANscN I EMn,y Bmix:m-.&#13;
'&#13;
0 T HROWING HERSELF OVER THE BAR 1 BETH SALZ BRENNER &lt;"&#13;
OP ENING HEIGHT • SALZBRENNER TIED T HE SCHOOL UCO D&#13;
A LEAP OF 5 FEET 1 3 I NCHES • &#13;
0&#13;
S&#13;
TRIVING TO BREAK FROM THE PACK, ELISE HENRY&#13;
F OCUSES ON HER OPPONENTS • HENRY QUALIFIED FOR&#13;
THE&#13;
D RAKE RELAYS IN THE 8 0 0M RUN AND THE&#13;
4x4 0 OM RELAY •&#13;
I felt honored to&#13;
li&#13;
sted with other&#13;
s&#13;
pected runners. - ELISE HENRY&#13;
be&#13;
re-rn&#13;
'94JI1&#13;
IJllll!\. PREPARING TO START THE FINAL KICK 1 JULIE&#13;
..,MASSMAN PUSHES HERSELF AT THE DRAKE RELAYS.&#13;
SNOW&#13;
C&#13;
OVERED THE GROUND AT DRAKE 1 BUT THE&#13;
PARTICIPANTS RAN&#13;
D&#13;
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5th&#13;
5th 3rd&#13;
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11th 9th&#13;
HANDING THE DISTA&#13;
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OL HISTORY.&#13;
65&#13;
girls' track &#13;
0 994 was definitely a&#13;
year of resurgence for&#13;
Titan track. The harriers took home several team&#13;
trophies during the year,&#13;
namely the Council Bluffs Relays, the Glenwood Coed Invitational and the Denison&#13;
Coed Invitational.&#13;
The victory at the Council&#13;
Bluffs Relays marked the Titans' first trophy for that meet&#13;
in 20 years. But the season&#13;
was not all sunshine . Perhaps the most miserable exp erience of the season w as&#13;
Den ison. The a thletes&#13;
were forced to run in&#13;
rain and temperatures that hovere d in th e&#13;
40's.&#13;
A big reason&#13;
for the team's success was the senior&#13;
leadersh ip of Pe ter&#13;
Eischeid '94. Eischeid broke&#13;
the school record in the 400m&#13;
with a time of 49.2. Eischeid&#13;
qualified for the state meet in&#13;
the lOOm, 200m, 400m, 800m,&#13;
4xl00m, 4x200m and the distancemedleyrelay. "Peter's goal&#13;
the last half of the season was to&#13;
break the record and he did it by&#13;
training hard," explained Coach&#13;
Barb Motes. Coach Motes was&#13;
assisted in her second year by&#13;
Meredith Porter.&#13;
Eischeid was one of southwest Iowa's premier runners,&#13;
not to mention one of the best in&#13;
the state. Other athletes who&#13;
made anirnpactwere state qualifiers Trent Tiessen '94, Russ&#13;
Bridges '94, Ryan Hanks '94&#13;
Andy Hallock '94, David Coats&#13;
'94, Chris Gates '95, Chad Deal&#13;
'95, David Douglas '95 and Wally&#13;
Bussey '95. Alternates for the&#13;
state meet were Josh Besco '95&#13;
and Karl Kraut '96 for the 4x100&#13;
and 4x200 meter relays, respectively.&#13;
"Hard work and good coaching helped catapult our team to&#13;
66&#13;
a terrific season," expressed Gates,&#13;
a long jumper.&#13;
Several of the Titan's relay teams&#13;
also experienced terrific seasons,&#13;
especially the4x200m,4x100mand&#13;
dis ance medley relay teams. All of&#13;
these relay team- :;iualified for the&#13;
state meet, and the 4x100m also&#13;
qualified for the Drake Relays for&#13;
the second straight year.&#13;
There were other things too, that&#13;
made a positive difference on the&#13;
team. "Our depth was so much&#13;
better this year compared to last&#13;
year," said Douglas, "and I think&#13;
that's a major reason for our success as a team. "&#13;
Possibly the most disappointing moment came&#13;
at the Hawkeye Ten&#13;
conference meet,&#13;
where the team finished third, 12 points&#13;
away from first. "Wereally didn't try to win the&#13;
meet," explained Motes. 'We&#13;
wanted to get ready for state&#13;
rather than risk an injury." The Titans' third place finish was an irnprovernentfrom two years ago, when&#13;
they were last out of eight teams.&#13;
Another major help to the team's&#13;
success was the tremendous results from the everyone involved&#13;
in the field events. Dealand Hallock&#13;
were consistently well above their&#13;
competition in the discus. Deal&#13;
was also talented in the shot put,&#13;
which along with the discus qualified himforthestatemeet. Hallock&#13;
also qualified in the state meet in&#13;
the discus. Gates and Tiessenqualified for the state meet in the long&#13;
jump. Tiessensetthenewschoolrecord&#13;
in thelongjurnpwithak:apof21'9 1I4"&#13;
At the state meet, Eischeid&#13;
came home with a third place in&#13;
the 400 and a seventh place in the&#13;
100. Tiessen also had a successful&#13;
meet with his third place finish in&#13;
the long jump. The 4x100 relay of&#13;
Eischeid, Tiessen, Gates and Coats&#13;
finished 6th. Deal,Hallock, the distance medley relay and 800 relay&#13;
narrowly missed qualifing for the&#13;
finals.&#13;
boys a track&#13;
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0 RACING AROUND THE CORNER, Russ BRIDGES CATAPULTS HJS T&#13;
INTO THE LEAD . SEVERAL OF THE RELAY TEAMS HAD SUCC S&#13;
SEASONS • &#13;
[I II Hardworkandgooclcoachinghelped&#13;
I ' catapultourteamtoa~~~ [I ' II&#13;
I Meet Place&#13;
ISU Invitational DNS&#13;
I&#13;
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' lcB Relays 1st&#13;
LC Relays 1st&#13;
I Griswold 3rd&#13;
IGle wood Relays 3rd&#13;
11 enison Relays 1st&#13;
:: •lays 4th&#13;
awkeye 10 3rd&#13;
0 PREPAro:N::; 'IO smRl' 'lHE wa:, PEIEl&#13;
~ MNIES A IASI' MIN1IE&#13;
PREPARAT.ICN Nr THE DRAKE RELAYs.&#13;
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'IO 'IHE &lt;X:MPElITI'ICN • ,&#13;
4 OCLEARING NEW HEIGHTS 1&#13;
DouG KINSEL CLEAR S THE&#13;
BAR. SEV ERAL ATHLETES&#13;
PERFORMED WELL IN FIELD EVENTS .&#13;
6 7&#13;
boys ' trac k &#13;
new members bring change&#13;
t)I lw.°IU ~'Asii'Ui&#13;
~he 1993-94 porn pon&#13;
~squad had high hopes of&#13;
living up to the squad's previous reputation. Out of the 17&#13;
members, 11 were new to the&#13;
93-94 squad. "I never realized&#13;
how complicated some of the&#13;
dances were and how hard&#13;
practices were," explained new&#13;
member Becky Spetman '9&#13;
The squad attended the annualsummer&#13;
camp hosted&#13;
by the Universal Dance Association.&#13;
was required to learn&#13;
three routines, and each was&#13;
judged on memory and technique; the squad also brought&#13;
a home routine. The squad prepared for camp by practicing&#13;
every morning at 6 a.m. The&#13;
squad also received 48 blue,&#13;
two red, and one white ribbons,&#13;
as well as first place for the&#13;
home routine and an overall&#13;
superiority trophy.&#13;
"We came as 17 individuals,&#13;
but we left as a squad. It was a&#13;
true bonding experience," commented Molly Sturm '95 on the&#13;
68&#13;
porn pon&#13;
overall camp feeling.&#13;
Another annual summer activity 1 as the Jr. Porn Pon&#13;
camp hosted by the.porn pon&#13;
squad as a fundraiser. It was a&#13;
week long activi ty in which&#13;
the porn pon squad taught&#13;
routinestogroupsofgirlsfr m&#13;
pre-school throu gh eighth&#13;
grade.&#13;
The squad's success continued as they took second p lace at the&#13;
tate competition&#13;
in Marshalltow n,&#13;
Iowa. "We had one of&#13;
our best performances so&#13;
second place was a great accomplishment. Waterloo Columbus (the squad that received first place) had a different style of dancing that the&#13;
judges seemed to like better,"&#13;
said Amanda Parrott '95. The&#13;
squad practiced every day after school from 3-5 p.m. for&#13;
state and home routines.&#13;
"I think our squad has come&#13;
a long way; it turned out to be&#13;
an excellent year. As far as&#13;
dancing ability goes, this is&#13;
one of the best squads I've&#13;
danced with," concluded captain Julie Massman '94.&#13;
, photo 6y Scott 'Fetmcya&#13;
~REPARING FOR A PEP RALLY 1 THE SQUAD SPENDS TIME AFTER&#13;
..,~HOOL. THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT SEVERAL ASSEMBLIES A.S WELL&#13;
AS VARSITY GAMES •&#13;
~SURPRISING THE CROWD WITH A.NOTHER INNOVATIVE ROUTINE,&#13;
.._,OMMERS AMANDA P ARROTT A.ND EMILY BENDORF DRESS AS R&#13;
F OR A PERFORMA.NCE • &#13;
Rt-=-- &gt;~ . n ~ r;11we came as 17 individuals, but&#13;
l:Jwe left as a squad. It was a true&#13;
bonding experience.&#13;
-- MOLLY STURM I 95 11 ' 11&#13;
pfz.oto 6g Scott 'Tetmeger&#13;
1 DING I NTO T HE SPLI TS, T HE P OM PON SQUAD PERFORMS THEIR STATE&#13;
INE • THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS VARSITY&#13;
ORow 1 - JULIE MAssMAN (CAPTAIN) , KATIE JACKSON ( coCAPTAI N ) • R ow 2 - ANGIE LEINEN , M OLLY STURM , WHITNEY&#13;
CoATS, AMIE ADKI NS . Row 3 - MICHELLE W E LLS , EMILY BENDORF , LAURA&#13;
D AVIDS ( S P ONSOR) , WHITNEY V I NCENT , JENNY S TAZZONI . Row 4 - KATIE&#13;
JANULEWICZ, B ECKY S PETMAN, JESSI MCELVEI N , EMILY KUTCHARA , BRANDY&#13;
S MITH, AMANDA P ARROTT , TONYA S MITS .&#13;
~SW YING FROM S IDE TO SIDE , THE P OM PON S QUAD PERFORMS AT HALFTJ:ME&#13;
~URING THE CLARI NDA FOOTBALL GAME • THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT&#13;
NUMEROUS EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR •&#13;
69&#13;
porn pon &#13;
new coach improves spirit&#13;
by Monica Carver&#13;
~he 1993-94&#13;
wcheerleading team&#13;
went under construetion with new revisions evident everywhere. It started&#13;
with the usual try-outs, uniform fitting, summer practices,&#13;
and camp, but then things&#13;
started to change.&#13;
"This year we received a&#13;
new coach, so in the beginning&#13;
there was a lot of confusion&#13;
and adjusting to be&#13;
done," commented Jenny&#13;
Earlywine'95. "But as the&#13;
year went on we all&#13;
pulled together&#13;
great. Our new&#13;
coach, Karen&#13;
Poisson, has&#13;
been a great asset&#13;
to our squad."&#13;
Poisson took over&#13;
mid-year after Mrs. Grove&#13;
decided to retire. The traditions were slightly altered, but&#13;
the girls stuck with it and&#13;
worked hard.&#13;
New expectations did not&#13;
only include good grades, being good students, and being&#13;
there to support Titan teams&#13;
but also to be better at what&#13;
they do. Poisson had many&#13;
new and interesting ideas for&#13;
the squad, and while she had&#13;
high expectations for her cheerleaders, she also added a lot of&#13;
fun to everything they did.&#13;
Summer practices for the&#13;
new and old girls were held at&#13;
at six or seven in the morning.&#13;
The new girls had to learn a&#13;
variety of cheers and expectations before going to camp at&#13;
Kearney.&#13;
"Camp was a blast! It really&#13;
brought us together, especially&#13;
70&#13;
cheerleading&#13;
after freshman initiations.&#13;
Those were hilarious. It is definitely something I'll remember for the rest of my life," said&#13;
Rachel "Bones" Lynch'96.&#13;
Mindy Campbell'95 also&#13;
replied,"Camp was really&#13;
great. We practiced a lot of&#13;
mounts and that really helped&#13;
our squad . Our pep rallies&#13;
have been 150 percent better&#13;
than last year's preformance,&#13;
but we could use a little more&#13;
support from our school."&#13;
The cheerleaders had&#13;
many responsibilities as&#13;
w hole inclu ding&#13;
being at the games&#13;
o cheer. During&#13;
he football season the girls were&#13;
not only at t he&#13;
games cheering, but&#13;
making signs for cross&#13;
country events, volleyball&#13;
games, girls' swimming, and&#13;
football. They did timings at&#13;
cross country and girls' swimming meets and cheered for&#13;
volleyball. During the Winter&#13;
season the girls broke down&#13;
into squads for girls' and boys'&#13;
basketball, freshman basketball, and wrestling. Again the&#13;
squads made signs for upcoming events and timed for boys'&#13;
swim meets.&#13;
"It's been a busy year trying&#13;
to cheer and participate at&#13;
everyone's games and meets.&#13;
Wehavetriedasa whole squad&#13;
to please everyone and that is&#13;
one thing that I think we have&#13;
learned," Jody Sorenson'95&#13;
commented.&#13;
cheer leading&#13;
OENTERTAI NING THE CROWD, AMY McTwIGGAN SUPPORTS H R&#13;
TEAM. J UNIORS WERE A MAJOR FORCE ON THE&#13;
CHEERLEADING SQUAD •&#13;
ftsuBBLING WITH SPIRIT, co-CAPTAINS J AMIE MAssIE AND MAR.&#13;
~OTT YELL FOR THE SENIORS DURING THE BATTLE CRY . BAT&#13;
CRY WAS A POPULAR CHEER AMONG ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY. &#13;
nlour new coach Karen Poisson, was a&#13;
IL:Jigreat asset to our squad.ii ' II&#13;
Jenny Earlywine'95&#13;
;:&gt;&amp;:OWING TRUE SCHOOL SPIRIT, THE CHEERLEADERS&#13;
OUSB THE CROWD AT A PEP RALLY. PEP RALLIES&#13;
OMAKING A PYRAMID, THE CHEERLEADERS TRIED MANY NEW STUNTS • THE&#13;
CHEERLEADERS PERFORMED AT MANY SPORTING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE&#13;
YEAR.&#13;
E Rm (L- R) HEroI GrovE, L1&gt;.uRA LEE J= , Rlv:::HEL L=i, ANDI&#13;
, MrNIJy CAMPBELL, J AMIE MllssIE ( co-CAPI'AIN) , MARY Krorr ( co-CAPrAIN) ,&#13;
OOR'lNEY AMBRosE:, MELISSA H!:AD. Rm 2 J ENNIFER. MARs!mr.L, Jl\NINE DEVRIES,&#13;
AMY Mc'I'wrOOAN, SPCNSOR J OAN GrovE (IN CAR), J ENNIFER. EARLYWINE , J ODY SaRENs::N,&#13;
CAssrE BaRMllN, CATHRYN WAT9::JN . Rem 3 JENNIFER :8AcKENs'rosE, STE:vr Ha'lllRD, TRlNl'.&#13;
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by Zach Schomburg&#13;
A new sexual harassment policy, a new&#13;
lunchroom schedule, hallways being rearranged, different test waiver policy, and a&#13;
parking lot fee were all things that came forth&#13;
due to changes in the administrative staff.&#13;
Sexual harassment was a major issue in the&#13;
politics of Lewis Central this year. Strict&#13;
punishment, such as Saturday&#13;
school, was the result of the first&#13;
offense. "This policy can cause&#13;
over-sensitivity to u nwarranted&#13;
complaints," explained Eric&#13;
Connell '95. "It makes a person&#13;
wonder what sexual harassment&#13;
truly is."&#13;
Among the many adjustments&#13;
in the student ha ndbook could be&#13;
found the new lunchroom sched -&#13;
ule, which was created in order to suit the&#13;
needs of the growing number of students.&#13;
Round lunch tables replaced the long, prisonlike tables of previous years. "With the round&#13;
tables there is less fighting over seats," informed Becky Rodriguez '94. "It is a lot easier&#13;
to carry on a conversation with the people&#13;
around you."&#13;
Hallways were rearranged in order to accommodate the year's unusually large freshman class. Freshmen were placed in the old&#13;
junior hall since the old freshman hall was too&#13;
small for their class. "I think the hallway&#13;
situation is a bigger deal than what it seems,"&#13;
confessed Amy McTwiggan '95. "Staying in&#13;
72&#13;
academics&#13;
the same hallway for two years gives me no&#13;
feeling of advancemen t."&#13;
A new test waiver policy also hit the hand -&#13;
book pages. This made it necessary for stu -&#13;
dents to have a decent disciplina ry record in&#13;
order to waive an exam, in contrast to the past&#13;
when students simply needed a good attendance record. "I agree with the new test waiver&#13;
policy. Before, anybody could come to school&#13;
everyday and cause trouble, then get to waive&#13;
their exams," commented Jay Kathol '95.&#13;
Fees to park in the parking lot were assessed. Students paid $12 for a permit that&#13;
was to be hung from their rear-view mirror to&#13;
let the administration know that they had&#13;
paid their fee. If a vehicle was found without&#13;
a permit they were warned; after that, stu -&#13;
dents would have to pay a small fine, or their&#13;
vehicle would be towed.&#13;
Administrative changes were not the only&#13;
changes that were evident during the school&#13;
year. ACT scores were below average from&#13;
the previous year. Lewis Centra l sli pped&#13;
below average in the sta te, but was still abo e&#13;
average in the nation . "There are a lot mor&#13;
students taking the test this year," admitted&#13;
Mr.Humphrey, "and wheneverwehave mor&#13;
students taking the test ou r ov ra ll scores are&#13;
lower."&#13;
Although ACT scores were slightly he! ' '&#13;
average, Mr. Ronald Fox, th e math instruct r&#13;
was busy fi ghting to keep&#13;
the test scores up. Fox ' a~&#13;
award ed $25,000 b y th p&#13;
Milke n Fa mil y Foundati n&#13;
for his excellence in teaching. H e plans to invest hi..;&#13;
mon ey, a nd e ventuall.&#13;
hopes to genera te $50,000.&#13;
Fox will then award a$1,00l'&#13;
scholarship to a Lewis C, 1-&#13;
tralstud ent and anoth rh 1&#13;
Ponca High student, Fox's former high sch •ll&#13;
"I believe every person tha t dedicates his l)J&#13;
her time to teach others d eserves to be rec gni zed as I have," revea led Fox.&#13;
Fox wasn't the only one being award d.&#13;
The Lewis Central band was g iven the opportunity to travel to Orlando, Florida. They cor 1&#13;
peted in the All American Music Festival and&#13;
performed in a p arad e a t Walt Disney World&#13;
The band was one of two in the nation to&#13;
given this opportunity. To earn enoughmc n&#13;
to g o, the membe rs of the band '&#13;
fund raisers. Pizza sales and ga rage sall&#13;
held, as well as a jazz festival. &#13;
~RECEIVING HELP FROM RONALD Fox, JENNY \Al EARLYWINE RECEIVES HELP IN TRIGONOMETRY.&#13;
MR. Fox WAS AWARDED $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 FOR HIS&#13;
CONTRIBUTION TO HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION.&#13;
OTAKING A BREAK FROM MARCHING ARE TRACY&#13;
TAYLOR, ELISE HENRY, CYNDI MEEVES, AND&#13;
ALISSA HAUSEN. MARCHING BAND TRAVELED TO&#13;
FLORIDA AND PERFORMED AT WALT DISNEY WORLD.&#13;
~GETTING INTO HIS TRUCK AFTER SCHOOL , KARL&#13;
~VIERCK USES THE PRIVILEGE OF PARKING IN&#13;
THE HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT. STUDENTS HAD&#13;
TO PAY A FEE FOR A PARKING PERMIT I N ORDER TO&#13;
USE THE PARKING LOT o&#13;
~ENJOYING A FRIENDLY CONVERSATI ON WITH MR •&#13;
... SCHmlANN , STUDENTS SIT AROUND THEIR NEW&#13;
TABLES • BRIAN SCHUMANN TOOK OVER AS&#13;
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL .&#13;
73&#13;
academic s &#13;
World in Orlando, Florida over the winter by an audio tape which is very d iffi ult to do •&#13;
break was a motivating factor for the group. 108 students and 23 adu lts made t h e&#13;
The band would march down the streets of trip to Florida, traveli ng down&#13;
theMagicKingdomonNewYear's Day. But on Greyhound busse . $~ e the trip wasn't all about hard work. Band With the viomembers had ample opportunity to tour Jenee C, aga inst tourDisney World and Universal Studios. And&#13;
C, ists in south Fl rida&#13;
S -\'.). some had fears f becoming anWith&#13;
of coi:.rse, -0.e 120 members, the band was definitely&#13;
a happenin' place. One way to find that out&#13;
was to ask any band student. "I like band n • "'*"". . .,.,, no tdp to 1/3 }.' Orlando would be&#13;
other statistic, but their concern w r&#13;
soon alleviated when they arrived. They tay&#13;
in the Renaissance Motel, where fortuna tely, 1&#13;
large number of Nebraska football fan \ ere&#13;
because there is no homework and it ~&#13;
gives me a chance to relax," ex- #lltJ'&#13;
pressed Jared Youngblood '95.&#13;
Relax may have been f/J a n&#13;
• Th ey&#13;
~ . • a t the&#13;
understatement.&#13;
performed&#13;
complete without a visit to the staying w hile on their way to Miami.&#13;
famed Hard Rock Cafe. The trip proved to Tha t wasn't the only thing that happen&#13;
be a memorab e one, according to Mr.&#13;
Cl arles Martin, band instructor, who commented, "It's something I'm going to remember for a long time and o w ill the kids.&#13;
The group that went to Winnipeg in '90 was&#13;
jealous of this year's grou p."&#13;
in ba nd, however. They performed two concerts, one in March and one in May. Th n&#13;
nual Lewis Central Craft Show as well a ;i&#13;
bake sale were, as in years past, m jor&#13;
fundraisers for the band . The money brou ht b in helped to pay for the Florida trip.&#13;
~ \.&gt; halftime of&#13;
a ). -r every home football game. For additional practice, the band devoted Martin in his thirteenth, also explained, With all the activities in hand this year. it&#13;
wasdefinitely an energeticandsucces ful · ,1,&#13;
for a ll those involved, as well as a good 1 arn&#13;
ing experience.&#13;
its class time from November 1 until the trip "It was a lot of fun to go down and compete&#13;
to marching. The promised trip to Walt Disney with other talented groups. It was an honor&#13;
as well because we got into the competition&#13;
7 4&#13;
band&#13;
OPRACTICING THEIR FORMATIONS OVER&#13;
LUNCH , SEVERAL OF THE BAND MEMBERS&#13;
HOPE FOR A PERFECT PERFORMANCE •&#13;
PERFORMANCES WERE OFTEN COMPLEX AND Tilil:&#13;
CONStnUNG.&#13;
GLISTENING TO T HE INSTRUCTIONS I&#13;
BY MR • MARTIN, M ICHELLE WELL&#13;
DILIGENTLY CONTI NUES TH!: ROUTl&#13;
FLAG CORPS MEMBERS PLAYED A CRUCXAL ll&#13;
THE BAND. &#13;
"I like band&#13;
because&#13;
there is no&#13;
homework."&#13;
- Jared&#13;
Youngblood '95&#13;
~MEMBERS OF THE BAND AND THE FLAG&#13;
""'CORPS PERFORM THEIR ROUTINE AT&#13;
HALFTIME • HALFTIME PERFORMANCES&#13;
BY THE BAND WERE ENJOYED BY THE CROWD •&#13;
~WORKING WITH HIS TROMBONE 1 MATT&#13;
.... JONES LISTENS TO INSTRUCTIONS•&#13;
JONES WAS A FIRST YEAR MEMBER.&#13;
OSHOWING OFF THEIR TALENT 1 BAND&#13;
MEMBERS PERFORM. PRACTICE MADE&#13;
PERFECT FOR THE LC BAND •&#13;
ODISPLAYING THEIR BANNER AND WITH&#13;
IT 1 SCHOOL PRIDE 1 THE BAND&#13;
MARCHES DOWN MAIN STREET USA :i;N&#13;
WALT DISNEY WORLD • THE BAND PERFORMED&#13;
IN FLORIDA OVER CHRISTMAS .&#13;
75&#13;
band &#13;
G&#13;
group," commented Fiscus. Both choirs LC had many vo- )_ 0~ I&#13;
wenttoalargegroupcontestinMayand calists that pa r- 0 ~ tici- ,&#13;
performed well. pated in ~ V the AU-Stat l&#13;
Concert choir was the 0 M u sic Fe tival.&#13;
next step up. Students $ s p a r ~ Twenty-seven student I&#13;
had to pass an au- from the concert and cham- ,&#13;
dition to be in J... the choir. ber choirs tried out with hopes of becom- I&#13;
Beautiful streams of music filtered ~ This choir was ing a part of the prestigious choir, and l&#13;
through the air of freshman hall. '\). Jh~ taken every day or dreams cametruefor eight tud ent. The&#13;
Wherewasthiscomingfrom? Yes, h •&amp;""'-'1"every other day de- following students comprised the group: I&#13;
you guessed it! Mr. Gary Fiscus ....,- p end- ing on the students' sched- WallyBussey'95,EricConn ell'95,Christ&#13;
is directing one of his four • ules. It was a stepping stone between Dahlke'94, H ea ther Gibson'94, Tyler&#13;
singing groups. Chamber, • freshman and chamber choirs. Gre en'94, Amand a Hunt'95, my&#13;
concert, treble clef, and '-! b a ss The most ad vanced singing group McTwiggan'95,andCarolyn orman'9 .&#13;
clef were the choirs. t h a t w as chamber choir. Only vocalists with Shawn Ed w a rds' 95 and Klay ton&#13;
performed at ~ LC. superior ability wer selected. A higher Kmett'96 were selected as alternates.&#13;
Dur- level was required due to more challeng- Freshmen had the option of trying&#13;
C~o ing previous ingpiecesoflitera ture and a greaternum- out for the OPUS choir, which wa simiyears, the freshman ber of songs. lar to All-State. Eleven stud ents made&#13;
choir was one unit, but due "I took choir because it was a family tapes which w ere sent to a selectio 1 c mto incredible numbers, they were split into tradition," sta ted Arnie Adkins'95. "All mittee. The students accepted w r&#13;
two groups. A treble clef choir was formed of my relatives had taken choir with Mr. Greg Barntsen'97, Quinn Darngaard' 7,&#13;
for the women, along with a bass clef choir Fiscus, and I also like to sing." Other Na than Emsick'97, Carolyn Nester'97,&#13;
for the men. "With the separate choirs, I students enrolled in the class for the B. J. Shepard'97, and Ryan Smith'97.&#13;
think the freshmen have more self-confi- social aspect. Jodi San son'97 explained,&#13;
dence and sing out more than with one big "I liked being with my friends."&#13;
OCHAMBER C HOIR- FRONT Row ( L-R ) - B .J.&#13;
TACKETT, KRISTIN PooRE , L ARA KENNEDY,&#13;
JILL O GG , HEATHER G IBSON, ALISSA&#13;
MARK LEACH, Kr.AYTON KMETT, JEFF BREHMER,&#13;
TERRENCE POGGE, ERIC CONNELL, CAROLYN&#13;
NoRMAN, LYNDSAY KENYON. Row 4 - BRIAN&#13;
HAUSEN, JAMIE M I LLER, A MANDA PARROTT , MELISSA C OLPITTS , PETER EICHEID, WALLY BUSSEY,&#13;
PETERSON, E 'LI SE C HRISTENS EN . R ow 2 - JARED YOUNGBLOOD , JASON HILEY , DAVID&#13;
KATHLEEN RILEY, CARISA RALPH , JENNI FER SHEP- G RISWOLD , D AVID KJELDGAARD , TONY S IMONS .&#13;
HERD, JODI JOHNSON, DOTTIE WHI TEHILL , AMANDA&#13;
H UNT, MANDY C LARK, H OLLY MEYERS , AMY&#13;
McTwIGGAN, SHAWN EDWARDS • R ow 3 - JENNIFER&#13;
R o w 5- BILL HEUER , ADAM RISO,&#13;
PRIMMER , MATT KLEIN , NATE SIMONS,&#13;
GREEN , J ASON NASH , ADAM BENDORF,&#13;
BACKENSTOS E , MATT McCORMICK, TRENT TIESSEN, SKIPTON, DAVID REELFS.&#13;
76&#13;
choi r&#13;
pftoto 6!f ScM t 'Ii t OPRACTICING MUSIC FOR AN UP&#13;
CONCERT, AMANDA P ARROTT AND L&#13;
PETERSON SING A S ONG. ALL OF THE CH&#13;
WORKED HARD TO LEARN MUSIC F OR THE CONC RTS &#13;
SINGING HIS HEART OUT, TYLER GREEN&#13;
CHOIR .&#13;
HIS MUSIC DURING CHAMBER&#13;
GREEN SANG IN THE ALL-STATE&#13;
~l1SIC FESTIVAL OVER THANKSGIVING.&#13;
~ Cu:;r Op.IR - FocNr Rew (L-R) - PHILIP&#13;
, ~ ~, 'I\:Ny M::CCEMICK,&#13;
J~ Ba.NES, BREIT Er::wARns, BEN ~,&#13;
kzvm NAslf. Rcw 2- Mn&lt;E A=, Cmus TAYLc:.R,&#13;
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11.a:tm , GUY~. BRIAN~.&#13;
J(J'J , AmY 8alJLL. Rew 4- Mn&lt;E M:JRRAY,&#13;
P'.au- , DAN ~, GRID :&amp;mrsEN, BRAD&#13;
WALY, B. J. SliEPARD, ~ SMrnt.&#13;
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C:m::uA, J c:x:E.YN O'HARA, Lm::s!1Y Krsrn, AME&#13;
WmHE, MARIE Cilmm, JOI.'~. S:alPNffE&#13;
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•a:t.'f£1191- M!:r.:IERlm, Jcnr Sl\ta:N, hH: HExiER, Lm::s!IY&#13;
O CONCERT CHOIR - FRONT Row (L-R) -&#13;
CATHRYN WATSON, CAROLYN NoRMAN , JENNIFER SHEPHERD, TONI VERLENGIA 1 CAROLINA&#13;
RODRIGUEZ I ESTHER SABOKAT, SHERRI CATON,&#13;
LYNN MADSEN, JENNIFER DuFF I MOLLY MITCHELL I&#13;
JESSI McELVAIN. Row 2- EMILY KuTCHARA,&#13;
KACI REITZ, JENNY TAYLOR, STEVI HOWARD,&#13;
JANINE DEVRIES. Row 3 - J. J. HARDER , ALYS SA&#13;
WREDT, JosH BEsco, JoHN McCREARY, NICOLE&#13;
WALLENBERG 1 WHITNEY VINCENT, LESLIE PERRY ,&#13;
CLAUDIA JUNGHANS I SONDRA MANSKE I MICHELLE&#13;
CHEW, .AMI NuzUM, LYNNETTE MoNTANG, AMIE&#13;
ADKINS, NICHOLE FISCHER I COURTNEY STEWART.&#13;
Row 4-PAUL SoMCHANA, KEITH KMETT , KEVIN&#13;
JAIME HUNTOON, JENNIFER KENEALY, CARI STEWARD, MAYLoN LEACH, TRAVIS HousETON, JoN&#13;
COLEMAN, RACHEL LYNCH, DAWN LETCHER, TAMMY Kossow, DusTIN HEFFERNAN, RYAN HANKs , DREW&#13;
BRUNOW, STACEY BARELOS / BETH NELSON I DITMARS, BILL JACOBSEN , JOSH BARKER .&#13;
77&#13;
choir &#13;
"I like it when a teacher tells a joke in class, well as more effective." Many stu- ~0&#13;
evenifitisdumb,becauseitmakestheclass dents found it easier to 1'(\0t.l.~&#13;
more fun," commented Noah Yow1gs ' 95. get along with a ac,O teacher&#13;
Anotherwaylearning couldbemade easier tha t they ~ could re late to&#13;
was thewaya teachertaught er s t"'~ This aspect had tuthe class, by including c~ s dentsseeingtheirteachers a&#13;
groupwork,anoc- ~ c a - peers, rather than just as teachers.&#13;
C .., ~ sional game, Though science and ma th were, at time e. ~ or a spontaneous difficult subjects, many of student liked the&#13;
"I tell them it's important to know • joke. idea of Outcome Based Educa tion (OB ).&#13;
this stuff at the next level," an- (/) Mr. '• Joe Ankenbauer, math instruc- One of the few teachers in the school who&#13;
nounced Mr, Ron Fox, math in- tor, was one of a few teachers who used this practiced this form of educa tion was Mr.&#13;
structor. "1 ~ popular way of teaching.In his classroom, he Tom Heckman, science in tructor. He km n&#13;
This was one of many ~ •--, would often give out Jolly Ranchers for good provided mastery to allow studen ts t get&#13;
things done by A_\.J teach- scores on tests and quizes, or to the winner of grades of 80% or above on tests and quizz ,&#13;
\ 'V ers in the his occasional "Name that Tw1e" game. that they had previously fa iled to earn high&#13;
ftt ~t Math and Sci- Others, like Mr. Andy Lauby, science in- scores on . H eckman summed up OBE in this&#13;
all&amp;Q enceDepartmentsin structor, used group work as his primary way: "It gives students an excellent chanc&#13;
thecontinuedefforttohelpstudentrealize how me hod of motivatio . According to Lauby, to improve their grade and learn the mat -&#13;
school work relates to the everyday, real world.&#13;
Many students used this kind of reasoning&#13;
as a motivational tool to gain more from the&#13;
course than they expected. This helped students want to learn, rather than just learning&#13;
because they had to in order to move on to&#13;
college.&#13;
78&#13;
math/science&#13;
group work is an effective way for students&#13;
to learn because then the material is not only&#13;
easier to learn, but communication skills are&#13;
a neccesity for the future.&#13;
Lauby also added, "If the student and&#13;
teacher can work together effectively, the&#13;
learning process becomes a lot more fun as&#13;
pfwto hg Scott Tetmeger OE XPLANING HOW TRIANGLES ARE CONGRUENT ,&#13;
MR . ANKENBAUER WORKS OUT A PROOF. MR •&#13;
.ANKENBAUER TEACHES GEOMETRY, GENERAL&#13;
MATH, AND C OMPUTER PROGRAMrUNG •&#13;
rial."&#13;
Though most teachers had different opinions on how learning could be made more&#13;
fun and interesting, th ey all seemed to agr&#13;
on a poin t perhaps b st mad e by Mr. Fo&#13;
'Tm here to help them learn and I'll&#13;
every thing l ca n to see th at they learn."&#13;
OSTUDYING HIS MATH IN MR• DAVI 1&#13;
CLASS, JEREMY TRESCOTT CONC N'l'RAT&#13;
A PROBLEM. MR. DAVIS TAUGHT&#13;
SCIENCE CLASSES • &#13;
photo by Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
"I tell them it's&#13;
important to&#13;
know this stuff at&#13;
the next level."&#13;
- Mr. Ron Fox&#13;
~ENJOYING SOME IN-CLASS HUMOR, BILL&#13;
~HEUER, JAMIE MAssIE, AND RYAN HANKs&#13;
TAKE A BREAK FROM CALCULUS • STUDENTS&#13;
ENJOYED THE OCCASIONAL JOKE FROM MR. Fox.&#13;
ODILLIGENTLY WORKING ON THEIR ADVANCED&#13;
CHEMISTRY TEST, JEREMY HEFFERNAN , JOHN&#13;
TAYLOR AND DAVID THIEN GIVE THEIR BEST .&#13;
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY IS A VERY CHALLENGING CLASS .&#13;
~LISTENING TO MR. LAUBY , MATT THOMAS AND&#13;
~SHAWN ELLIFF FIND OUT WHAT THEIR ASSIGNMENT&#13;
IS • PHYSICAL SCIENCE WAS A CLASS THAT MANY&#13;
STUDENTS USED TO FILL THEIR SCIENCE REQUIREMENT •&#13;
~CONCENTRATING ON THEIR WORKSHEETS / ADAM&#13;
~BENDORF , JOSH BESCO, AND CASSI E BORMAN&#13;
ATTEMPT TO FINISH THEIR ASSIGNMENT.&#13;
ANATOMY STUDENTS FOUND THEMSELVES WITH AN&#13;
ABUNDANCE OF WORK • 79&#13;
math/science &#13;
$ t ~e&#13;
Health &lt;ll p E al class strives to inform stu- • §' · ·&#13;
dents of topics they must ~ t we i g hS &gt;- lows the stude&#13;
deal with either at e 0 to let emotions out that ha "t&#13;
r- thepresent,or """-0 after high built up throughout th school wee&#13;
~p Q ~.,school. Topics th.at Activities su ch as volleyball, basketbal&#13;
"There is no doubt that the im- ~l..,,,~ students cover 111 dodgebail,andlifting weightsweredon&#13;
portance outweighs the inter- • Healtnclassincludesexeducation,C.P.R. throughout the yea r. "I enjoy P.E.," men&#13;
est," explained Jason • and first aid, personal hygiene, drugs honed Anne Howsare '95 .. "It is ~ j&#13;
Enders '97. and alcohol, self esteem and other com- recess tha t gives mea break m the mrddl&#13;
mon problems that a student may en- of the day." h dents counter everyday. Bowling is a special trip that the h ea w 0 u 1 d PhysicalEducationdassisinterrelated dents take to the local bowling alley fo&#13;
agree with the with Health class, since the teachers and six weeks out of the year d uring P.l&#13;
state- ment that Health class doesn't&#13;
provoke much interest, but yet, it is one of&#13;
the most important classes for a student at&#13;
L.C. "You learn about subjects that you can&#13;
use in everyd ay life," commented Jon&#13;
Burgart '97.&#13;
80&#13;
the period in which the class is taken are Students learn the fundamentals ofbo'&#13;
the same . . P.E. takes responsibility of ing, and it provides them a chance to t&#13;
educating the students through physical away from school once a week. "I am n•&#13;
· t dJackOo-g' activities to get stud ents active, w hile in a regular bowler," admit e o&#13;
Health students simply discu ss the "butl enjoyed goingduring schoolbc"\\"&#13;
proper way to treat yourself. ing w ith my friend s."&#13;
photo 6y Afonica Carver&#13;
O&#13;
PU!fi'ING IRON I N T HE WEIGHT ROOM, p . E . OJOGGI NG AROUND T HE GYM FLOOR, S TUD .&#13;
STUDENTS EXERCISE DURI NG CLASS • STUDENTS OF THE JUNIOR/ SEN I OR p • E • C&#13;
USED THE FACULTY WEI GHT ROOM SINCE T HE EXERCI SE AS A GROUP • $ TUDE&#13;
OTHER WEIGHT ROOM WAS LOCATE D I N A DIFF ERENT REQUI RED TO DO PHYS ICAL ACTIVITIES&#13;
BUILDING. SHAPE AND PAS S THE CLASS •&#13;
health/ physical e ducation &#13;
photo 6y 'Monie Carver p oto y&#13;
onica Carver&#13;
"You learn about&#13;
subjects that you&#13;
can use in everyday life."&#13;
-Jon Burg art&#13;
ROLLING THE BALL TOWARD THE PINS, JAY&#13;
CAMPBELL HOPES FOR A STRIKE • STUDENTS&#13;
WERE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO BOWL AT THE LOCAL&#13;
BOWLING ALLEY FOR SIX WEEKS OUT OF THE SEMESTER.&#13;
,... TAKm:; ADl/J\NTl\GE CF THE WEIGHr RXM, MRs. PEI=&#13;
~ I..Em:s, HEALTH = P . E . TEl\OIER, LIFTS wrm am.&#13;
S'ruDENrS • THE: WEIGHT ROCM WllS USED IlURIN3 P . E .&#13;
CLASSES FOR S'ruDENl'S WHO CHOSE 001' TO P.!\RTICIPA'.IE IN OTHER&#13;
1\CI'IVITIES •&#13;
~ TO HIS llEAL'lH CIASS 1 M&gt;. . S'1EVE PADILIA&#13;
USES HAND GESTURES TO Ml\KE A POINT • M&gt;. . PADILLA&#13;
TEACHES BOTH HEALTH AND p . E . a.MSES •&#13;
SHOOTING HOOPS / STUDENTS WARM UP FOR THEIR&#13;
BASKETBALL GAME • GAMES ARE FREQUENTLY&#13;
PLAYED TO KEEP STUDENTS INTERESTED I N THE&#13;
CLASS.&#13;
81&#13;
health/physical education &#13;
favorite classes are on the math and as electives, and can b e taken&#13;
science side," admitted Shane if a student is interRhoades '96. "Worksheets require ested. Electives&#13;
less thought than essays." 0 t&#13;
English courses of- ~~~&#13;
ten link with his- •. V-- - and&#13;
from th eir so u rc e&#13;
educa te the student&#13;
"It's more relaxing when I can get .f,,,,. t o r y&#13;
my homework done early," com- S «..~ courses in&#13;
mented Jason Van Vactor '95, ~ the area of simi-&#13;
"but I usually end up waiting .j.,T lar assignments. The two subjects&#13;
until the night before the ~- a re rela ted because students are redeadline." quired to read and write on the subi when it comes&#13;
ject matter the class is discussing.&#13;
The English course takes care of the&#13;
literary v iewpoin t and the History&#13;
course takes care of the Historical&#13;
to En- glish and Histo r y viewpoint.&#13;
courses. English and History courses The r egu l ar Eng lish/History&#13;
involve long-term assignments, which courses are simply the trunk of the&#13;
on subject matter that is different&#13;
from the regular English /Histor&#13;
courses. Courses vary from classe&#13;
such as M.A.P.S. to Speech, and ar&#13;
worth the same amount of credit a&#13;
the regular English / History course .&#13;
English/History electives are valuable when college bound juniors and&#13;
seniors are scraping for credi ts. Juniors and seniors need credit for post&#13;
high school education and seek electives to fit the bill. Students are r equired to take only th ree years i&#13;
consist of projects and essays, more so class selection tree. The branches of regular English and History course'&#13;
than math and science courses. "My the class selection tree are prevalent but most find themselves taking four.&#13;
82&#13;
OGIVING A TEST, MR . DICK BLETH QUIZZES&#13;
HIS STUDENTS OVER THE MATERIAL . MR .&#13;
BLETH TAUGHT ALL OF THE SOPHOMORE&#13;
AMERICAN HISTORY COURSES .&#13;
english/history&#13;
OCONCENTRATING ON HER STUDIES / ~&#13;
LYNCH PONDERS THE ANSWER • Ji!XAMIN T&#13;
WERE A SOURCE OF STRES S WHEN IT&#13;
ENGLISH AND HI STORY CLASSES . &#13;
v photo " !y Scott 'Tetmeyer -&#13;
photo 6y Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
" It's more relaxing&#13;
when I can get my&#13;
homework done&#13;
early, but I usually&#13;
end up waiting until the night before the deadline."&#13;
- Jason Van Vactor&#13;
'95&#13;
LISTENING TO MR. BLETH LECTURE, CATHY&#13;
.UGONZALES' SHANNON McFADDEN' DREW DITMARS&#13;
AND OTHER HISTORY STUDENTS TAKE NOTES •&#13;
HISTORY STUDENTS LEARNED NOT ONLY FACTS, BUT ALSO&#13;
DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO PROBLEM SOLVING •&#13;
OREVIEWING THE COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS, Ms .&#13;
DONNA Busa USES THE CHALKBOARD TO&#13;
DEMONSTRATE. Ms. Busa TAUGHT ON-LINE&#13;
SEARCH TO ALL OF THE ENGLISH STUDENTS .&#13;
TAKING A BREAK FROM HER NOTES , EMILY&#13;
KUTCHARA SITS ATTENTIVELY BEHIND HER DESK.&#13;
TAKING NOTES WAS AN IMPORTANT KEY IN&#13;
ENGLISH AND HISTORY COURSES •&#13;
RECEIVING A LECTURE , ENGLISH STUDENTS USE&#13;
THE CLASSROOM LOCATED IN THE LIBRARY • THE&#13;
LIBRARY CLASSROOM WAS USED WHEN STUDENTS&#13;
NEEDED TO DO RESEARCH .&#13;
83&#13;
eng l i s h /history &#13;
"I'm going to take this class because&#13;
it's an easy A." This was a typical&#13;
have had to tighten their spending due&#13;
to the tightening of school budgets. The&#13;
effects on both departments. Less tax&#13;
dollars meant less supplies, and supplies&#13;
which were very important in these depart- ~ t e&#13;
ments. ~'&#13;
•. From&#13;
the point of view&#13;
statement from prospective stu- J)... e of a home economdents ineitherthe FamilySciences _V icsstudent, Megan Jones '95 exor the Industrial Technology de- l"Y pressed, "Family Life is a tough class.&#13;
partments. ~- You have to take a lot of notes."&#13;
For a long time, stu- •""/_ Another facet to the stereotype was&#13;
dents had this stereotype '" of the the seriousness with which the students&#13;
classes offered by j~' the se approached them. The idea behind that&#13;
depart- ~ ments.For being that only people who took these J... ~ ~ almost nearly as classes were the ones who didn't care for&#13;
.&amp; .Cl long, the students in- one reason or another.&#13;
volved in these classes have tried to Traditionally, the vocational professhed that image. John Schwede '95, an sions have not been an area for college&#13;
industrial technology student, said, "It re- bound students. This changed, however,&#13;
the stereotype in the dark. Also, as J&#13;
times changed, there was a , ..,&#13;
need for people who _#,&#13;
had all types nn t skills and&#13;
• -\ ~ $ knowledge.&#13;
S]d.J-&gt;-' Some people still&#13;
didn't realize the difficulty some f&#13;
these classes presented, but the students&#13;
were working hard to eliminate this by&#13;
spreading the word on the various class&#13;
available.&#13;
Creativity was a key in Creative Food&#13;
where students use their imagination h&#13;
making up their own recipes. In Clothin._&#13;
Management, students were required&#13;
make their own clothing pattern. Anoth r&#13;
example of a difficult class was Archit c·&#13;
tural Graphics, in which students were&#13;
required to draw their house plans exact!)&#13;
to scale.&#13;
The classes offered by these two departrnen ts werelifeskill classesand help .&#13;
quires a lot of detailed work and everything because a lot of vocations required some students leam skills needed in the future&#13;
has to be perfect." kind of post-high school education. This&#13;
These departments, as in all others, was one thing that was beginning to put&#13;
'&#13;
·r:I&#13;
f\ ·'· c ..&#13;
84&#13;
OCHECKING THE ENGINES IN POWERS CLASS,&#13;
CHRIS RHODES AND J ASON W I LSON MAKE SURE&#13;
EVERYTHING IS I N PLACE. THE CLASS HAD&#13;
A PRACTICAL APPLICATION FOR ALMOST ANY STUDENT&#13;
WHO OWNED A CAR •&#13;
home ec/ind. tech&#13;
p oto 6y ~on a a ,&#13;
IXING THE INGREDIENTS, SHAWN Sn&#13;
OES HIS PART IN F OODS . TH!1&#13;
TO READ DIRECTIONS WAS A NECC1:S!T&#13;
THE CLASS. &#13;
home&#13;
"It requires a lot&#13;
of detailed work&#13;
and everything&#13;
has to be perfect."&#13;
John Schwede '95&#13;
WORKI NG IN HIS COMPUTER- A I DED GRAPHICS&#13;
CLASS , BILL HEUER COMPLETES HIS ASSIGNMENT. C OMPUTER- AIDED GRAPHICS WAS HELP -&#13;
FUL FOR STUDENTS ENTERING COLLEGE •&#13;
0 C AREFULLY CHECKING OVER HIS ASSIGNMENT,&#13;
BRAD EVANS REMEASURES HIS LINES . MEAsUREMENT SKILLS WERE A NECESSITY FOR THE CLASS •&#13;
COMPLETING HIS DRAWING IN TECH G RAP HICS ,&#13;
JOHN SCHWEDE CAREFULLY MEASURES HI S LINES •&#13;
TECH GRAPHICS PROVED TO BE A VERY&#13;
CHALLENGING CLASS •&#13;
INSTRUCTING HER CHI LD DEVELOPMENT CLASS ,&#13;
--RUTH KREGER LOOKS OVER THE CLASS AGENDA .&#13;
MRS . KREGER TAUGHT ALL OF THE HOME&#13;
ECONOMICS COURSES •&#13;
8 5&#13;
ec/indo tech &#13;
An often heard phrase at school is:&#13;
such&#13;
i n g&#13;
n d&#13;
were&#13;
able to use the se basic&#13;
skills in almost any line of work. The&#13;
classes often ventured away from the&#13;
traditional idea of schoolwork to explore the real world. The marketing&#13;
86&#13;
business&#13;
classes, for example, selected projects ception of electives as times to slac&#13;
each year to advertise and sell a prod- off and re lax, busin ess students face&#13;
uct. daily assignments. For students&#13;
Unlike other classes, business w as with busy sch ed - •. ~ ul s, the&#13;
not set in stone. As the business world extra load ~ "»' f orc e o&#13;
adapted, so did these courses. For ~ $ them t&lt;&#13;
example, personal com- • ~~ manage the~ r tim&#13;
puters were • -~ wisely (another imp r·&#13;
widelyinus , ~].llg' ~ tant b u sin ess skill). ~reg so busi,..,. Strohbehn'95 and Brian Morn on&#13;
• ness students '94 both noted that extra work in Ac-&#13;
• ~ ~ used both IBM and counting adds to th eir stress level.&#13;
)' Macintosh computers While many continued to regar&#13;
as part of their work. In fact, an business and other electiv s as 'slac.&#13;
entir class, Com pute r Applications, time,' oth ers saw the course a&#13;
was dedicated to instructing students opportunity to learn life skills.&#13;
in the use of some of the most com- junior commented, "I took busine.&#13;
mon Macintosh programs. As tech- classes to ge t extra credits." Ho\,·-&#13;
nology permeated the workplace, the ever, not all students are so nega ti\&#13;
workforce was forced to rise to meet Craig Thurman'95 com.mented th, t&#13;
the demand, and business students "I learned to type much faster and&#13;
were ready to meet th cha llenge. more accurately" after taking T pStuden ts found the classes a use- mg.&#13;
ful as well as interesting part of their&#13;
day. However, it was not all fun and&#13;
games. Contradicting the usual perphoto by Scott 'Trtrr&#13;
BUSINESS STUDENT O INSTRUCTOR l(ATBIE L&#13;
LEARNING NEW COMPUTER SKILLS / KATIE&#13;
JACKSON USES THE BUSINESS COMPUTER LAB .&#13;
COMPUTERS WERE USED FOR WORD PROCESSING&#13;
AS WELL AS OTHER FUNCTIONS .&#13;
SS I STING&#13;
ORTOLOTTI,&#13;
SHOWS HIM HOW TO USE HIS MAt lN&#13;
COMPUTERS WERE A BIG PART OF BUSINESS AT &#13;
"I learned to&#13;
type much faster&#13;
and more accurately"&#13;
- Craig Thurman&#13;
'95&#13;
CHECKING HER TYPING BOOK, SARAH DENTON LOOKS&#13;
..,FOR THE NEXT LINE • CLASSES LIKE TYPING&#13;
PROVIDED PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE USEFUL FOR THE&#13;
FUTURE. O ADDING UP ALL THE FIGURES, TAMI PEDERSEN&#13;
CHECKS HER ASSIGNMENT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS&#13;
ASSIGNMENTS COMBINED STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE&#13;
OF MATH AND ENGLISH •&#13;
REVIEWING THE MATERIAL, AMBER BLACKMAN&#13;
EXAMINES HER GENERAL BUSINESS ASSIGNMENTS • GENERAL BUSINESS WAS A WIDELY&#13;
POPULAR INTRODUCTORY COURSE •&#13;
PUZZLED , BRANDY SMITH STRUGGLES TO FINISH&#13;
HER BUSINESS ASSIGNMENT. BUSINESS CLASSES&#13;
DEFIED THE STEREOTYPE OF ELECTIVES BY&#13;
OFFERING STUDENTS A REAL CHALLENGE •&#13;
87&#13;
business &#13;
Teamwork was another major ingredient&#13;
the yearbook staff needed tosrnvive. It was the&#13;
only thing that could decide the staff's success&#13;
orfailureinitsmission. New pages and ad -&#13;
vertisements being added ~&#13;
throughout the yearbook aeu.&#13;
meant more pie- .'P&#13;
'-&gt;~ tures,&#13;
'What'sitlike?"wasaprimeques- • ,J ~ captions,&#13;
ti.on asked about the yearbook class. ~ • .; ~"7Y copy, and graphSports editor Anne Howsare '95 com- -&amp;.,}a~ ics. Teamwork was&#13;
mented "It's not as structured or as the only thing that pulled&#13;
stressfulasotherclasses." It's pretty 0 the staff through.&#13;
safe to say that the yearbook class One of the highlights of the year was the Jislaid back--thatisuntildead- Day conference and competition at Midland&#13;
lines arrive. Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. The&#13;
Dead- staff received the Golden Pen Award for special section, the Silver Pen Award for layout&#13;
h e design, Bronze Pen Award for photography&#13;
dreaded word and Sweepstakes Winner for the overall yearof any yearbook book. Also received was an honorable menstaff. Somehow, some way,&#13;
something always seems to go wrong - at the&#13;
very last minute. Scott Tetrneyer '95 recalled," I&#13;
lost a bunch of negatives because of bad processing. The bad part was that it was near the deadline, and I had to go back and take the pictures&#13;
over again."&#13;
88&#13;
yearbook&#13;
tion for graphics and special design.&#13;
"After we won the award, everything we&#13;
did during the year cam e into perspective. It&#13;
was more than just a book because instead of&#13;
doing it for the students, I was doing it to&#13;
represent my school too," commen ted&#13;
formatter Eric Wilson '95. When Kayleen&#13;
ODIGGING THROUGH PILES OF PICTURES /&#13;
KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND AND ANNE HOWSARE&#13;
SELECT PHOTOS FOR A SPORTS SPREAD • THEY&#13;
EDITED THE SPORTS SECTION FOR THEIR SECOND YEAR&#13;
ON THE STAFF •&#13;
Wilson '94 found out about the&#13;
awards recieved, she re- sed.&#13;
sponded, "I was a ~ea. 1 it t I e&#13;
surpris e d 0C that we got it."&#13;
~ When more pa&#13;
page$ I were ad d ed, Stephani&#13;
Miller '94, editor in chief, and&#13;
ZachSchomburg '95,assista.nt ed itor, wer the&#13;
two people to feel most of the extra pressure.&#13;
For Miller, tha t meant more work at the c mputer formatting and more graphic design . To&#13;
Schomburg, that meant more pages to pro f&#13;
and edit. "It's a big step up in responsibili ·&#13;
w1der my wing and a lot more dutie to perform," Schomburgsaidabouthisnewpo iti 1&#13;
on the staff. While editors in the past havt:&#13;
always had a difficult task ahead of them,&#13;
Miller and Schombmg faced even more of,&#13;
challenge this yea r.&#13;
The 93-94 yearbook staff had higher responsibility and work this year than in the pa t&#13;
but they learned a lot more not only ab ut&#13;
producing publications, but also about e ch&#13;
other. 'While the computer skills I've learned&#13;
in yearbook will certainly help me in the future, Ifeel thattheexperienceofbeinginchar t'&#13;
of a group will also improve my leadershi&#13;
skills," recalled Miller.&#13;
0 STUDYING THEI R LAYOUTS, RETU&#13;
F ORMATTERS ERIC W ILSON AND&#13;
WINKLER WORK ON THE COMPUTB S&#13;
THE DEADLY DUO WERE THE ONLY FORMATT &#13;
plioto Gy Scott 'Tetmeyer&#13;
photo Gy Scott 'Tetmeyer&#13;
"It's not as structured or as stressf ul as other&#13;
classes."&#13;
- Anne Howsare '95&#13;
mDISCUSSING THE CHANGES IN THE YEARBOOK,&#13;
STEPHANIE MILLER AND ZACHARY SCHOMBURG&#13;
TACKLE THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. THEY&#13;
RETURNED THIS YEAR AS EDITORS •&#13;
O CHECKING THE MAIL FOR INCOMING PAYMENTS ,&#13;
JILL OGG PERFORMS SOME OF HER DAILY DUTIES&#13;
AS CO-MANAGER OF YEARBOOK ADVERTISING.&#13;
ADVERTISEMENTS WERE A NEW ADDITION TO THE&#13;
YEARBOOK.&#13;
Q SNAPPING&#13;
YEARBOOK,&#13;
ACTION.&#13;
ANOTHER TITAN MOMENT FOR THE&#13;
MONICA CARVER CAPTURES THE&#13;
SHE RETURNED AS A THIRD YEAR&#13;
MEMBER OF THE STAFF •&#13;
FRONT Row (L-R) - MONICA CARVER ,&#13;
KATHLEEN RILEY' TONI VERLENGIA, STEPHANIE&#13;
MILLER, JENNIFER STRUCK. Row 2- KYLE&#13;
ZACH SCHOMBURG , SCOTT TETMEYER, KATIE&#13;
JACKSON, MARK WINKLER • Row 3- ERIC WILSON ,&#13;
ANNE HOWSARE, JILL OGG, KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND ,&#13;
SHANNON VINCENT • 89&#13;
yearbook &#13;
Mrs. Bopp, the adviser, stated, "The editorial leadership is very decisive. Even though&#13;
they were very busy, they accomplished a&#13;
phenomenal amount of work."&#13;
As the year went along, many of&#13;
met each goal with the sense of&#13;
striving to do a job well • .{b&#13;
done. Along the osl.ac,'&gt;&#13;
way, the ~&#13;
0 was once again&#13;
"'P st a ff&#13;
the staff members became h 1&#13;
more involved in ~ S J.P&#13;
each of o.e).- their&#13;
award winning. t "9 J-Da y, at Midland&#13;
Quantity didn't always m-ean&#13;
quality for 24 members of the newspaper staff, who made up one of&#13;
the largest staffs ever.&#13;
r 0~ responsibili-&#13;
,,..., ~ ~ ties. First year staff&#13;
~ j )' member Jason AnderEven with many people, the&#13;
staff, for the most part, was&#13;
senior dominated. This,&#13;
son '94 stated," As the year g went along, my writing skills improved."&#13;
Other assets to the newspaper staff were&#13;
the formatters, who played a very important&#13;
role with their knowledge of computers, especially around deadlines. Many of the along with the fact&#13;
that many&#13;
w e re formatters found themselves at school at late&#13;
inexpe- hours in a effort to make deadlines.&#13;
rienced,&#13;
added tothechal1 en g e of producing a more self&#13;
sufficent and non-district dependent newspaper which was read by not only those in the&#13;
school, but for the first year, subscribers as well.&#13;
The first issue went well, despite few trained&#13;
members. Two of the biggest reasons for this&#13;
success were co-editors Julie Massman '94 and&#13;
Tonya Smits '94.&#13;
90&#13;
newspaper&#13;
Photographers had an extremely important , as well as busy job. It required a commitment of attending many athletic and musical events. It seemed even more important&#13;
when many readers closely viewed the pictures, especially on the sports page. Photographers were one of the many staffers who&#13;
enjoyed the class because it was a break from&#13;
the everyday routine of regular class.&#13;
Throughoutthe year, the Highlights staff&#13;
photo 6y :Monica Carver OFORMATTERS RYAN liANKs AND KEITH l&lt;METT&#13;
WORK ON FORMATTING THE NEWSPAPER . THEIR&#13;
EXPERIENCE WAS AN ASSET TO THE STAFF •&#13;
Lutheran College in the fall,&#13;
the staff received several awards for&#13;
the production of the monthly newspaper.&#13;
For the second consecutive year, the&#13;
newspaper class also produced the LC Update. This time, it was separate from the&#13;
Highlights staff. Editor of the Update " as&#13;
Toni Verlengia '95, who along with Kathleen&#13;
Riley '95 was in charge of the publication.&#13;
Verlengia '95 recalled, "It was a bigger&#13;
challenge than last year because we had le&#13;
manpower and we had to uphold a reputation for producing a quality publication, but&#13;
Kathleen and I were up to the challenge."&#13;
Through all the work and short deadlines of making a newspaper, many staff rs&#13;
felt the year was a success.&#13;
Smits '94 affirmed," I like the feeling that&#13;
when it's a finished product I can look at it&#13;
with the feeling that I've ace mplished omething important."&#13;
.· . . • ' .&#13;
. :! ._: "" . : ': .. . . .&#13;
p oto y OP HOTOGRAPHER KAYLEEN W ILSON C LL&#13;
CUTS OUT NEGATIVES • W ILSON WA&#13;
FOURTH-YEAR PHOTOGRAPHER • &#13;
.·&#13;
pfioto 6y 'Jv[onica Carver&#13;
plioto 6y Monica Carver&#13;
L&#13;
photo 6y 'Jv[onica CaT"cJer&#13;
"I like the feeling&#13;
thatwhenit'safinished product I can&#13;
look at it with the&#13;
feeling that I've accomplished something important."&#13;
- Tonya Smits '94&#13;
plioto 6y 'Jv[onica Carver&#13;
HIGHLIGHTS EDITORS TONYA SMITS AND JULIE&#13;
SSMAN GO OVER THE LAYOUT DESIGN OF THE&#13;
ONT PAGE . THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, THEY&#13;
PROVIDED LEADERSHIP FOR THE STAFF .&#13;
OFORIEGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ESTHER SABOKAT&#13;
AND BARBARA FILIPPESCHI ENJOY THEIR TIME&#13;
IN NEWSPAPER. SABOKAT IS FROM GERMANY&#13;
AND FILIPPESCHI FROM ITALY.&#13;
"&#13;
WRITER BRANDY SMITH BRAINSTORMS FOR STORY&#13;
IDEAS • SMITH WAS A FIRST-YEAR STAFF&#13;
MEMBER.&#13;
OFRONT Row (L-R) - JASON ANDERSON ,&#13;
SCOTT WALLACE, TODD HOEL, JULIE MASSMAN ,&#13;
ToNYA SMITS, MAGGIE 0 ' BRIEN • Row 2 -&#13;
ALISSA HAUSEN / ANGIE HUEY / APRIL CAMPBELL /&#13;
EsTHER SABOKAT, CYNDI MEEVES. Row 3- B. J.&#13;
TACKETT, SARA HEIDEMAN, ANDRESSA HAYNES,&#13;
MELISSA BAILEY, BARBARA FILIPPESCHI / JEREMY&#13;
KLEPFER • Row 4 - KEITH KMETT, KLAYTON KMETT ,&#13;
RYAN HANKS, JOHN WILSON. 91&#13;
newspaper &#13;
s t u d&#13;
y • 1 e 1 d&#13;
s p e c&#13;
e v e&#13;
a&#13;
swimmin&#13;
Au st 29 1993&#13;
of school for the '93- '94 season. To be&#13;
and about "re-meetin&#13;
and teachers.&#13;
92&#13;
mugs/events division&#13;
n&#13;
e&#13;
I&#13;
1&#13;
n&#13;
f&#13;
t&#13;
3&#13;
t&#13;
0&#13;
a&#13;
s&#13;
r&#13;
l&#13;
next few month bo&#13;
ecordin all the ma 'or events that occur&#13;
the school ear. "Who ar e you?" you&#13;
Well let me tell ou . I am the&#13;
e student here at Lewis Centr_p.l High ·&#13;
chool I am neither male nor female ,&#13;
or freshman . I am here to observe&#13;
'ournal the events that&#13;
275 . &#13;
TOUCHING UP ON THEIR BOWLING SKILLS, MOLLY&#13;
MITCHELL, WHITNEY VINCENT, AND NIEL&#13;
NIELSEN PRACTICE FOR THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS • MANY LC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN OR&#13;
VOLUNTEERED FOR THE SERIES OF EVENTS •&#13;
OCONDUCTING AN EXPERIMENT, MR . THOMAS&#13;
HECKMAN AND BILL HEUER EXPLAIN THEIR&#13;
RESULTS TO THE CLASS • LAss PROVIDED&#13;
STUDENTS WITH A MORE EXCITING APPROACH TO SCIENCE •&#13;
~PERFORMING FOR THE BASKETBALL FANS ,&#13;
~BRANDY SMITH DANCES IN A POM PON ROUTINE •&#13;
PoM PON PERFORMED DURING HALFTIME AT MAJOR&#13;
SPORTING EVENTS •&#13;
~TAKING CAPTURE&#13;
~RYAN JACOBSEN&#13;
TAPE . EXTRA&#13;
OF MRs • DoROTHY -SILLAU ,&#13;
BOUNDS HER WITH MASKI NG&#13;
TIME IN THE JOURNALISM&#13;
DEPARTMENT WAS SPENT IN A LIGHT - HEARTED WAY•&#13;
93&#13;
mug s / events division &#13;
0 SMILING BIG 1 KING DAVID COATS AND QUEEN&#13;
W'HITNEY COATS POSE FOR THE FINAL P I CTURE&#13;
AT HOMECOMING. DAVID AND W'HITNEY WERE THE&#13;
F IRST TWINS TO BE NAMED BOTH KING AND QUEEN AT&#13;
LEWIS CENTRAL.&#13;
PERFORMING AT CORONATION 1 CHEERLEADERS 0 AND POM PON GIRLS JOIN THEIR TALENTS&#13;
TOGETHER F OR HOMECOMING CELEBRATION•&#13;
CHEERLEADING AND POM PON PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE&#13;
IN RAISING THE SPIRIT DURING HOMECOMING•&#13;
94&#13;
:!!!!-::::;;-=&#13;
----=----- -&#13;
-&#13;
homecoming&#13;
I have been ver excited f or tomorrow and&#13;
the rest of the week for that matter.&#13;
perfect outfit . to shop at the local&#13;
thrift sho homecomin week attire&#13;
wardrobe of the 60's and&#13;
the out of duds of the 70 's no lon er&#13;
exist at m&#13;
October 6 1 993&#13;
I wa s talking to Adam Rusch and Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg Monday , and they were telling me&#13;
how much Adam Bendorf an d Bill Heuer went out&#13;
of their way for their cowbo outfits.&#13;
Emsick wa s discus sing the lack of participation t h a t he had observed so far . Nathan has ---- dressed u ret ty uncommon&#13;
for being a freshman in a new envi ronment.&#13;
Tomorrow will be a busy day . Disco feve r&#13;
will fi ll t he halls in the mor ning and then&#13;
coronati on wi l l take place t omorrow night. ---- October 8, 1993&#13;
Disco day was a hi t . Josh Lydon and Dusty&#13;
Thompson were crowned Ki n g and Que en of Disco&#13;
'J:'hoto b!J '.Nlonica Carver Pfwto 6y 1&#13;
M(!ltlCU ( Ill &#13;
t the coronation last night.&#13;
After the crowning of disco royalty, sev en&#13;
s t udents from each class were selected to show off&#13;
their athletic abilities in the form of a&#13;
c ompetition against the other classes. Relays,&#13;
'ousting, tug 'o' war, and a mission impossible&#13;
event took the place of last year's skits. When&#13;
talking to Karl Vierck after the class wars were&#13;
he was telling me how the ski ts of last&#13;
ear's coronation ceremony were better in c omto the class wars since the ski t s allowed&#13;
class to work together and create .&#13;
Immediately after the competition the Homecoming King and Queen were announced. There was an&#13;
interesting twist to this year's selection since&#13;
the chosen ones were fraternal t wins. David and&#13;
were this year' s chosen c ouple t o&#13;
epre sent the homecoming week.&#13;
To cap the night off the class winner s were&#13;
evealed to the crowd. All the categories; class&#13;
a r winner, class pride winner, and best hall&#13;
decorations went to the c lass o f '95.&#13;
October 9, 1993&#13;
The dance is t onight and I can't wait. I h eard&#13;
t he t heme is "Fall Festival , " whi c h sound s p r e tty&#13;
in teresting. Well , gotta g o get ready f or t he&#13;
dance.&#13;
[I ' I/ 1 have been very&#13;
excited for tomorrow and&#13;
the rest of the week,&#13;
for that matter. [I ' )j&#13;
Row 1, (L- R) - D AVID K JELDGAARD , QUEEN ,; 0 WHITNEY C OATS I KING D AVID COATS I ANGELA&#13;
KAY. Row 2 - KURT ScHLAUTMAN , P ETER&#13;
EISCHEID , TARA 0 1 BRADOVICH , TIFFANY MILLER,&#13;
MANDY C RAWFORD . Row 3 - JEFF BELLOWS , S HANNON&#13;
WISE, KATIE J ACKSON. Row 4 - ADAM B ENDORF ,&#13;
C ATHY F RAZIER , HEATHER G I BSON , MELISSA THOMSEN ,&#13;
Row 5 - MATT C LARK, D IANE WALLS , RussELL&#13;
BRIDGES I JASON H ILEY I BILL H EUER I MIKE KELL .&#13;
0 D ECORATING BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL /&#13;
JUNIORS TAPE DECORAT I ONS ONTO THEI R&#13;
LOCKERS • J UNIORS WON FIRST PRIZE FOR HALL&#13;
DECORAT IONS / AS WELL AS CLASS PRIDE AND THE CLASS&#13;
WARS.&#13;
e DANCING TO THE MUSIC / CHAD P RIMMER SHOWS&#13;
HI S MOVES TO THE CROWD DURING CORONATION•&#13;
A DISCO KING AND QUEEN WERE CROWNED&#13;
THURSDAY NIGHT AT CORONATI ON .&#13;
95&#13;
homecomi ng &#13;
96&#13;
Michael Adams&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
Leann Armburst&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Misty Belt&#13;
Walter Bemman&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Randy Betts&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Joy Bookout&#13;
Jerry Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Tiara Boyd&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
Christopher Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Dennis Brown&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Jay Campbell&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Brandan Carrell&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Susupannee Chobthantham&#13;
Tracie Churchill&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
William Clements&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
freshmen&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeff Cozad&#13;
Danny Dahlgren&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Alisa Earlywine &#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Dawn Eli&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jonathan Enarson&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Patrick Estrada&#13;
Brian Farmer&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri Graybill&#13;
Laurel Green&#13;
Alonzo Grosse&#13;
Heidie Grove&#13;
...-----..,. Angela Haats&#13;
Chad Hackfort&#13;
Anthony Hand&#13;
Michaela Hanks&#13;
Heather Hanna&#13;
Melissa Head lSEil Carrie Hensdale&#13;
Anne Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabidel&#13;
William Housley&#13;
Kyle Howard&#13;
Tyler Jennings&#13;
Lauralee Jensen&#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Larae Jones&#13;
Matthew Jones&#13;
Angela Kay&#13;
Jennifer Keefe&#13;
Renee Keenan&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey&#13;
---=--... Bradley Kenealy&#13;
Sara Kenney&#13;
Douglas Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay Kiser&#13;
Jon Kluza&#13;
Sara Knavel&#13;
Kathleen Knott&#13;
Shawn Knudsen&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
Joel Kutchara&#13;
Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Mandy Lane&#13;
Andrew Larsen&#13;
Jennifer Lauver&#13;
Heather Lawrence&#13;
Jennifer Leckington&#13;
Michelle Lee&#13;
Christine Lewis&#13;
Alejandro Lopez&#13;
John Luth&#13;
Erin Luxford&#13;
freshmen&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Jeremy Major&#13;
Misty Malone&#13;
Jeffrey Marshall&#13;
Jennifer Marshall&#13;
Terri McConnell&#13;
Anthony McCormick&#13;
Scott McCormick&#13;
Meghann McCreary&#13;
Angela McKern&#13;
Eric McKern&#13;
Christina Meijering&#13;
Cory Millhollin&#13;
Michele Moore&#13;
Daniel Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Micheal Murray&#13;
Christophere Musgrave&#13;
Kevin Nash&#13;
Carolyn Nester&#13;
Kristi Nixon&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara&#13;
Lyndsay Patton&#13;
Ryan Pedersen&#13;
Michael Perry&#13;
Christian Petersen&#13;
Crystal Petersen&#13;
Kushaun Pira&#13;
Amy Pogge&#13;
Duane Potter&#13;
Elizabeth Powers&#13;
Jill Raes&#13;
Brian Rasmussen&#13;
Heidi Redmond&#13;
Kevin Rief&#13;
Brad Ring&#13;
Lindsey Ryan&#13;
Jodi Sanson&#13;
Jason Scarborough&#13;
Kurt Schlautman&#13;
Andrew Scholl&#13;
Lori Schwede&#13;
Robin Shadid&#13;
freshmen&#13;
Jacob Sharp&#13;
Tina Shavers&#13;
Benjamin Shepard&#13;
Adam Shoemaker&#13;
Christie Sisk&#13;
Joshua Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Jennifer Snyder&#13;
Chad Stinson&#13;
Shawn Stroud &#13;
Brian Wredt&#13;
Katie Wright&#13;
Zeb Youngs&#13;
Christopher Taylor&#13;
Michael Taylor&#13;
Troy Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie Thompson&#13;
Daniel Trumblee&#13;
Brian Turk&#13;
Rodney Van Nordstrand&#13;
Christophe Vanatta&#13;
Sara Vande Water&#13;
Kerri Vanwinkle&#13;
Christopher Vokt&#13;
Jamie Voss&#13;
Brett Wallace&#13;
Eric Wallace&#13;
Derek Ward&#13;
Bethany Watson&#13;
Kristi Weaver&#13;
Timothy Welch&#13;
Tonya Welch&#13;
Jayme Wendt&#13;
Amy Whipple&#13;
Joshua Wilber&#13;
Tanya Wilson&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca Winkler&#13;
Zachary Wise&#13;
Jeremy Wiser&#13;
Mellissa Wolfe&#13;
graphs&#13;
£re sh.men&#13;
99 &#13;
Pfioto 6y '.Monica Carver 0 ADVISING HER TENANT / G ARNEY (PLAYED BY&#13;
JENNI TAYLOR) HOLDS A CONVERSATION WI TH&#13;
KRISTIN (DOTTIE WHITEHILL) IN 11 R OOM -&#13;
ERS. 11 SOPHOMORE T AYLOR HAD A MAJOR ROLE IN THE&#13;
FAST-PACED COMEDY .&#13;
GATHERING ON STAGE / THE WACKY CAST OF 0 11 R OOMERS 11 ASSEMBLES FOR THE FINAL SCENE •&#13;
F ROM LEFT TO RIGHT: C AROLYN N ESTER, MATT&#13;
K LE I N, ADAM RI so, CAROLYN NORMAN, T ONI&#13;
VERLENGIA, AND J . J • H ARDER •&#13;
100&#13;
play&#13;
Journal of 2 7 5 fn Ste fianie :Jv{iffer&#13;
Qc.t:;_o_h_eI-11., 2...2.J ___________ _&#13;
_ _.A_._f.._,t._e.L_a 7 7 tbe exL:. i t.em.e.n t of boJlle..C-o.ming_,_J_&#13;
_coul d ba rd a it tar:. the fa 7 Z p-1..a'-~~--~ ........ ...._-i-&#13;
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mo re 5.Q.};)]w_JJJ,Q_L._e__s__aLLd r: e__s~l::er t ----&#13;
011 t . MJt. f r: i ends ancLI i n the dx:.g111iJ..tj_c_[)..e..J::._-__ _&#13;
Lo..rma nce cZ a£s didn ' t h aJL.e to&#13;
p a rt of o ur g.r.ade depended an our P."""""'--..""""----·---&#13;
.m.ance i n the_ p l aY-......,·------------------ii---&#13;
This....J[_ear,., i ns.tea._d_of on.e-10.n.g, p _]_aJt..,_. ..... e=----i·---&#13;
Jtli.11 p,erfor;n four short p).ays . Two P. U2,.,&#13;
.::..xl2e Scheme of the Drift 1 ess Shift er " and&#13;
"Bex..Jl · ce Bobs Her Hair " are being rehears ~&#13;
i..lJJ:.J..Qss. The other two "Roome s " and "T e&#13;
.Qg).y_ Duckli.QQ., " are Q.roduce.d as an extracurricular activit y . We beqan to memorize our&#13;
lines a n d started to block out the action of&#13;
the la . Jenni Ta lor told me that she&#13;
reall~ e n joys her art as Garne because&#13;
she feels as though she is the role .&#13;
Nov ember 8 1993&#13;
One of the things that ' s the most fun i s&#13;
try ing on costumes for a part . Evervone&#13;
starts to get reall y serious about the prod u cti on . It ' s not j ust fun and games at&#13;
rehearsal an more .&#13;
Product i on week , as m.x, friends and I observe is defini te] a stressful time for&#13;
.. .&#13;
Photo by !Monica. Carver -&#13;
exThe&#13;
lot&#13;
as&#13;
if the wait was too long .&#13;
November 11 1993&#13;
Finall , it is Thursday, Qicture night .&#13;
As I stand backstage , I qrow nervous . This&#13;
will be our first performance in front of an&#13;
audience! Mrs . Nielsen's (in) famous warmups (jumping-jacks, running in place , and&#13;
chanting in unison) helped us get into charact er for the performance .&#13;
November 12 1993&#13;
Opening night, despite a few glitches, was&#13;
____s ucce~s . You could_s. ax that our c asts&#13;
were 0 on fire 0 es eciall y during the final&#13;
lay , when a chandelier began smoking in an&#13;
unnerving fashion . I can see a real sense&#13;
of unity between cast members .&#13;
November 15, 1993&#13;
As we tore down the set , I realized that&#13;
I ' m looking forward to sno - ball as well .&#13;
[I , jjWe be~an to&#13;
memonze our&#13;
lines and started to&#13;
block out the action of&#13;
the play.&#13;
Plioto 6y Monica Carver&#13;
0 As THE CROWD OF DANCERS LOOKS ON, BERNICE&#13;
( PLAYED BY T ONYA S MITS) RISES TO LET&#13;
EVERYONE ADMIRE HER NEW HAIRCUT • S MITS&#13;
ACTUALLY HAD HER HAIR BOBBED FOR THE ROLE IN&#13;
"BERNICE B OBS HER HAI R • "&#13;
0 REACTING TO THE CHANCELLOR 1 S WORDS,&#13;
E RIC C ONNELL AND E I LISE C HRISTENSEN&#13;
PLAYED THE KING AND Q UEEN IN "THE UGLY&#13;
DUCKLING • " TYLER GREEN , A SENIOR DRAMA&#13;
VETERAN, PLAYED THE CHANCELLOR.&#13;
Q P OSING AS A HAPPY FAMILY, MATT KLEIN , w C AROLYN NORMAN , AND SHANNON WISE WERE&#13;
THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN 11 THE SCHEME OF&#13;
THE DRIFTLESS SHIFTER. " THE PLAY WAS&#13;
SELECTED TO PERFORM AT LARGE GROUP SPEECH&#13;
CONTEST.&#13;
Pfwto 6!J Monie.a Carver 101&#13;
play &#13;
102&#13;
Mark Addison&#13;
Wes Adkins&#13;
Joel Allen&#13;
Matt Anderson&#13;
Andi Bach&#13;
Stacey Barelos&#13;
Josh Barker&#13;
Scott Barney&#13;
Jason Batten&#13;
Tim Beauchamp&#13;
Emily §.endorf&#13;
Bambi Bettcher&#13;
Toby Birt&#13;
Jeremy Bixler&#13;
Jerome Bridges&#13;
Doug Brown&#13;
Josh Brown&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Tamara Brunow&#13;
David Burgess&#13;
Jason Capps&#13;
Josh Carrell&#13;
Sherri Caton&#13;
Michelle Chew&#13;
E'lise Christensen&#13;
Jeff Coats&#13;
Cari Coleman&#13;
Brian Colpitts&#13;
Mandy Crawford&#13;
Dorinda Creps&#13;
Michael Croson&#13;
Sarah Denton&#13;
Janine DeVries&#13;
Drew Ditmars&#13;
Scott Elliff --.._..u....i&#13;
Bradley Evans&#13;
Michelle Faron&#13;
Shaun Fencl&#13;
Joseph Fienhold&#13;
Shannon Flanagan&#13;
April Foley&#13;
Jeremy Franks&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Tera Franks&#13;
Clinton Gardner&#13;
Briana Gilliland&#13;
James Gliwa&#13;
Catherine Gonzalez&#13;
Gary Graves&#13;
Jason Hand&#13;
Jill Hanson&#13;
Troy Hanson&#13;
J.J. Harder &#13;
Justin Hare&#13;
Jamie Harriman&#13;
Ronald Harris&#13;
Eric Havermann&#13;
Andressa Haynes&#13;
Dustin Heffernan&#13;
Sara Heideman&#13;
Lisa Hendricks&#13;
Jonathan Henrichs&#13;
Jeff Hilgenberg&#13;
Amanda Hiltabidel&#13;
Roger Hite&#13;
Jeanie Hollinger&#13;
Abbey Hoover&#13;
Travis Houseton&#13;
Jaime Huntoon&#13;
Stevi Howard&#13;
Susan Hyde&#13;
Cara Jacobsen&#13;
William Jacobsen&#13;
Katie Janulewicz&#13;
Trista Jensen&#13;
Tasha Johnson&#13;
Lisa Jones&#13;
Daniel Kelly&#13;
Jennifer Kenealy&#13;
David Kjeldgaard&#13;
Amy Kley&#13;
Matt Klein&#13;
Brad Kline&#13;
Klayton Kmett&#13;
Jason Koch&#13;
Jon Kossow&#13;
Melissa Krahn&#13;
Karl Kraut&#13;
Ben Kult&#13;
Emily Kutchara&#13;
Jeff Lauver&#13;
Shannon Lea&#13;
Maylon Leach&#13;
Kristina Leedy&#13;
Kimberley LeMaster&#13;
Dawn Letcher&#13;
Rachel Lynch&#13;
Ryan Maas&#13;
Brian Major&#13;
Sondra Manske&#13;
Doug Massie&#13;
Joseph Mccloskey&#13;
Jeff McCoy&#13;
Amber McCreary&#13;
John McCreary&#13;
Jessica McElvain&#13;
Shannon McFadden&#13;
Sarah McGrath&#13;
r Michael Mcsorley&#13;
....................................................... .,, ........ .&#13;
103&#13;
sophomores &#13;
104&#13;
Melissa Mendoza&#13;
Deanna Mickells&#13;
Michael Miller&#13;
Lynnette Montang&#13;
Eric Nelson&#13;
James Nelson&#13;
Chris Nichols&#13;
Carolyn Norman&#13;
Tucker O'Hara&#13;
Jack Ogg&#13;
Melinda Ohlinger&#13;
Jacob Osen&#13;
Dawn Pallat&#13;
Melissa Perry&#13;
Chelsea Petersen&#13;
Jill Peterson&#13;
Wayne Peterson&#13;
Kristine Polak&#13;
Debra Rasmussen&#13;
Jeff Rasmussen&#13;
Kaci Reitz&#13;
Shane Rhoades&#13;
Charity Rhodes&#13;
Adam Riso&#13;
Yvette Robertson&#13;
Amy Rodriguez&#13;
Brandon Rogers&#13;
Amy Sabatka&#13;
Beth Salzbrenner&#13;
Stephanie Schlautman&#13;
Michael Schmitt&#13;
Matt Schoening&#13;
Mary Sharp&#13;
Wanda Shavers&#13;
Carla Shay&#13;
Jessica Shepherd&#13;
Shawna Shere&#13;
Anthony Simons&#13;
Paul Somchana&#13;
Angela Spaulding&#13;
Eric Spitznagle&#13;
Jennifer Stazzoni&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Christine Stevens&#13;
Kevin Steward&#13;
Courtney Stewart&#13;
Brett Struck&#13;
Jennifer Taylor&#13;
Janita Tedesco&#13;
Angela Thompson&#13;
Elena Thompson &#13;
auto&#13;
.-----.. --- - --. Greg Tigges&#13;
raphs&#13;
Alicia Tomich&#13;
Jonathan Travers&#13;
Troy Vanecek&#13;
Karl Vierck&#13;
Seth Vincent&#13;
Whitney Vincent&#13;
Kristin Wagner&#13;
Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Cathryn Watson&#13;
William Wilson&#13;
Joan Wilson&#13;
Alyssa Wredt&#13;
Chris Yelton&#13;
sophomores&#13;
105 &#13;
0 PINNING ON RYAN JACOBSEN 1 S BOUTONNIERE 1&#13;
KELLIE V'ANNORDSTRAND GETS HIM READY FOR&#13;
THE DANCE. MANY° STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED&#13;
S NOBALL TOOK PICTURES AT HOME BEFOREHAND•&#13;
0 HAVING THEI R CONVERSATION INTERRUPTED BY&#13;
THE YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 1 A GROUP OF&#13;
FRIENDS ENJOY THEIR TIME AT THE DANCE •&#13;
SEVERAL STUDENTS TRAVELED IN GROUPS T O DINNER AND&#13;
T O THE DANCE •&#13;
106&#13;
snoball&#13;
5 1994&#13;
I finally_ got a date for the dance and now the l on&#13;
dil emma that I face is finding something t o wear and a&#13;
lac e to eat. The dec ision on whether we will doubl&#13;
with another couple or not hasn't even been decided u&#13;
but I feel that we will have a&#13;
Photo by 'lvl.onica Carver Photo oy '.Jvfo11ic11 , a1,' r &#13;
7 1994&#13;
'Itxrmro,,v is the bi event and I am b?qi!minq to gro,,v nervous. Our&#13;
plans are set and so is mv wardrobe. I V\.65 informsd that "f1hlkin' in&#13;
a Winter oonderland" is the there of the dance and that le and black&#13;
are the colors.&#13;
date and I just arrived at the dance and ever&#13;
It&#13;
re.all tied in with the there. In the mickJle of the dance V\.65 the Snolall&#13;
coronation to find out who v.vuld becare the Kin and Queen of the Snolall&#13;
of '94 . After all the MJi.stling and cheering for their favorite&#13;
candidates the King and Queen were announced and I V\.65 excited&#13;
for the whole court . Jason .Anderson '94 and Alissa Hausen '94 were&#13;
the chosen r o&#13;
I've been unusually&#13;
nervous due to the different&#13;
asking procedures that occur before Snoball. [I ' jJ&#13;
0 C ONVERSING BETWEEN DANCES 1 ANGIE LEINEN&#13;
AND AMANDA PARROTT TALK ABOUT THEIR DATES •&#13;
S NOBALL WAS A WELL ATTENDED EVENT •&#13;
0 FRONT ROW ( L-R) -HEATHER GIBSON , LINDSAY&#13;
PATTON, CARI C OLEMAN, BECKY SPETMAN ,&#13;
DAVID KJELDGAARD, DAVID THIEN , CHRIS&#13;
VoKT. Row 2-MAGGIE O'BRIEN, CATHY FRASER ,&#13;
MELISSA THOMSEN I DIANE WALLS I WHITNEY COATS I&#13;
QUEEN ALISSA HAUSEN I KING JASON ANDERSON I TARA&#13;
O • BRADovicH, ANGIE HUEY, Row3-JAsoN HILEY ,&#13;
MIKE KELL, RYAN HANKS, DAVID COATS , CHAD&#13;
CHEW, CHAD HENSDALE , Russ BRIDGES , JEFF&#13;
BELLOWS.&#13;
e TAKING A BREAK FROM THE DANCE FLOOR 1&#13;
TRACY DwoRAK , CRYSTAL PETERSEN·, AND&#13;
THEIR DATES DISCUSS THEIR EVENINGS •&#13;
MANY FRESHMAN ATTENDED THE DANCE THIS YEAR •&#13;
Photo 6!J M onica Carver 1 Q 7&#13;
snoball &#13;
108&#13;
Eric Adams&#13;
Jennifer Adams&#13;
Amie Adkins&#13;
Jamie Anderson&#13;
Melanie Anderson&#13;
Jennifer Backenstose&#13;
Erik Barber&#13;
Melanie Bartunek&#13;
Cara Batten&#13;
Matthew Baumker&#13;
Ron Baumker&#13;
Adam Bendorf&#13;
Josh Besco&#13;
Chad Bradley&#13;
Jeff Brehmer&#13;
Kurt Brown&#13;
Nathan Bullock&#13;
Wally Bussey&#13;
Karrie Cade&#13;
April Campbell&#13;
Mindy Campbell&#13;
Monica Carver&#13;
Mandy Clark&#13;
Rian Cole&#13;
Eric Connell&#13;
Ryan Cummings&#13;
Dale Daigh&#13;
Christina Davidson&#13;
Chad Deal&#13;
Ryan Dickinson&#13;
Brandy Dotson&#13;
David Douglas&#13;
Jennifer Duff&#13;
Jennifer Earlywine&#13;
Shawn Edwards&#13;
Kendra Enders&#13;
Tony Fender&#13;
Arie Fennell&#13;
James Ferguson&#13;
Nichole Fischer&#13;
Heather Flanegan&#13;
Jason Ford&#13;
juni ors&#13;
.....&#13;
: :&#13;
Jon Franks&#13;
Chris Gates&#13;
Trina Gottschalk&#13;
Cynthia Graham&#13;
David Griswold&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Michael Harrison&#13;
Jason Hendrix&#13;
Billie Howard&#13;
Anne Howsare &#13;
Amanda Hunt&#13;
Michael Iverson&#13;
Katie Jackson&#13;
Jodi Johnson&#13;
Josh Johnson&#13;
Megan Jones&#13;
Ryan Jones&#13;
Tracy Kaiser&#13;
Pat Kasperbauer&#13;
Jay Kathol&#13;
Paul Kelly&#13;
Lara Kennedy&#13;
Lindsay Kenyon&#13;
Andrew Kidder&#13;
Nick Kirlin&#13;
Clint Kopaska&#13;
Amber Kruse&#13;
Amy Lake&#13;
Carrin Larsen&#13;
Robert Leazenby&#13;
Angie Leinen&#13;
Lynn Madsen&#13;
Justin Maguire&#13;
Amanda Mahrt&#13;
Jason Marshall&#13;
April Martins&#13;
Jason Mathews&#13;
Jason Matiyow&#13;
Matt McCormick&#13;
Jenifer Mccumber&#13;
Wesley McElderry&#13;
Amy McTwiggan&#13;
Teri Melcher&#13;
Brian Mensching&#13;
Jamie Miller&#13;
Jason Morgan&#13;
Beth Nelson&#13;
Kevin Norman&#13;
Chris Nowatzke&#13;
Ami Nuzum&#13;
Justin O'Neill&#13;
Amanda Parrott&#13;
Tami Pedersen&#13;
Kimberly Ratliff&#13;
David Reelfs&#13;
Jenifer Rhodes&#13;
Ken Rief&#13;
Kathleen Riley&#13;
Krissa Rogers&#13;
Adam Rusch&#13;
Tom Schafer&#13;
Zach Schomburg&#13;
Brad Schramm&#13;
Randy Schupp&#13;
John Schwede&#13;
Renae Seipold&#13;
Jennifer Shepherd&#13;
juniors&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Aaron Smits&#13;
Tim Snyder&#13;
Jody Sorensen&#13;
Becky Spetman&#13;
Kelly Spreen&#13;
James Starr&#13;
Sherry Stokes&#13;
Greg Strohbehn&#13;
Jennifer Struck&#13;
Molly Sturm&#13;
Christina Swan&#13;
Shawn Swolley&#13;
B.J. Tackett&#13;
Tracy Taylor&#13;
Scott Tetmeyer&#13;
David Thien&#13;
Craig Thurman&#13;
Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
Jason VanVactor&#13;
Tammy Vanderloo&#13;
Toni Verlengia&#13;
Steve Walford&#13;
Kyle Ward&#13;
Jason Wayman&#13;
Michelle Wells&#13;
Gary Westcott&#13;
Andrew Wilson&#13;
L.J. Wise&#13;
Angela Wolff&#13;
Nathan York&#13;
Jared Youngblood&#13;
Noah Youngs&#13;
juniors &#13;
Joan Tackett-ASSOCIATE&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon- TEACHER/CLERK&#13;
Lynette Wise-ACTIVITY SECRETARY&#13;
Carol Abel- RESOURCE&#13;
Don Angeroth- INDUSTRIAL TECH.&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer- MATH, COMPUTER PROG.&#13;
Dick Bleth- AMERICAN HISTORY&#13;
Kathy Bopp- ENGLISH, NEWSPAPER&#13;
Richard Bumstead- SOCIOLOGY, GOV'T.&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh- BOOKKEEPER&#13;
Pat Campbell- BIOLOGY, ANATOMY&#13;
Jan Clark- PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY&#13;
Sue Clemens- SPECIAL ED. ASSOCIATE&#13;
Bev Douglas- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Gary Fiscus- VOCAL MUSIC&#13;
Wilson Forbes- INDUSTRIAL TECH.&#13;
Ron Fox- MATH&#13;
Elenor Franklin- ASSOCIATE&#13;
Carol Gottsch· ENGLISH&#13;
Joan Grove- RESOURCE&#13;
Tom Hamilton- ART&#13;
Lois Hansen- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Thomas Heckman- CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS&#13;
Karen Hoden- MEDIA CENTER&#13;
Bob Humphrey- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Andy Lauby- SCIENCE&#13;
Peg Lewis- PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Kathie Lincoln· BUSINESS&#13;
Keith Massey- SPANISH&#13;
Shari Massie- ASSOCIATE&#13;
Tracie McVey- ASSOCIATE&#13;
David Meyer- ALGEBRA&#13;
Mike Morony- ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY&#13;
Laurie Nielsen- SPEECH, DRAMA&#13;
Barb Padilla- BUSINESS&#13;
Steve Padilla- PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Ernie Pellant- ENGLISH&#13;
Brian Schumann- ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL&#13;
Nyra Sondag-LDSI&#13;
PERSON NE&#13;
111&#13;
personnel &#13;
0 P OSING WITH II G REASED LIGHTNI N I I II N ATHAN&#13;
SIMONS , J . J . HARDER, AND ADAM Rrso&#13;
PLAY THEIR ROLES IN SCENES FROM 11 GREASE 11 •&#13;
T HE THREE ACTORS P LAYED THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN&#13;
" GREASE " .&#13;
D ANCING TO THE SINGING OF S HAWN 0 EDWARDS I THE II PINK LADIES II COMPLETE&#13;
THEIR CHOREOGRAPHY • S CENES FROM&#13;
11 GREASE 11 WERE PERFORMED AT THE END OF THE&#13;
EVENING AS A F INALE •&#13;
112&#13;
variety show&#13;
Jow:nal of 275 ZachScfwmGun&#13;
1 19_&#13;
fo un ta ins . They read 11 Auditions f or the&#13;
Show . See Mrs . Nielsen or Mr .&#13;
II Th i s ear it looks like we ' re&#13;
going to h a ve something beside the regu l ar&#13;
musica l. After ask i ng around for additional informa ti on , Mrs . Laurie Nie l sen&#13;
the Drama and S eech teacher told me t h at&#13;
the show would consist of severa l diffe ren t skits and performances done by i ndividual..§_, as we 1 1 as 1 groups .&#13;
As we were talking ( Mrs . Nielsen men -&#13;
tioned t~ the end of the eveni n g a cast&#13;
of students wou ld resent a few scen es f rom&#13;
!..h e musical 11 Grease ". She tri ed to talk&#13;
me into going out for it , but I' d mu ch&#13;
rather watch it from the a udience .&#13;
March 24,1994&#13;
T omorrow n i ht is the and&#13;
I a m more excited than I se l f to&#13;
be for a erson not in the&#13;
perf o rma n ce . The erformers h ave b een&#13;
Photo by 9.1_onica Carver &#13;
racticing all month for this weekend so&#13;
I know that I ' ll see good performances .&#13;
My date for prom will be on stage&#13;
tomorrow night which only adds to&#13;
my eager n e s s . My prom date h as&#13;
never truly been in front of an&#13;
audience before , but I'm sure&#13;
she ' ll do fine .&#13;
March 25, 1994&#13;
I just got back from the show and&#13;
I was pretty impressed with everybody ' s&#13;
performance . I thought that the&#13;
blend of serious material and&#13;
comedy made the evening more enjoyable . It jumped from skits ,&#13;
such as the music talent of Express and Corporation to poetry ,&#13;
from individual singers to humorous short subjects by Nathan Simons&#13;
' 9 4 J. J Harder '9 6 and Adam&#13;
Riso ' 96 , and to top it all off was&#13;
the scenes from n Greasen&#13;
A ll I have to ·do now is call my&#13;
prom date and congratulate her on&#13;
her performance and discuss what&#13;
our plans are for prom .&#13;
\I ' I\ I thought that the blend&#13;
of serious material and comedy made the evening more&#13;
enjoyable. [I ' I\&#13;
OLEADING THE GROUP IN THEIR CHOREOGRAPHY,&#13;
T RENT TIESSEN GIVES A QUICK LOOK TOWARD&#13;
THE AUDIENCE WHILE PERFORMING. CORPORATION DANCED AND SANG FOUR DIFFERENT SONGS IN&#13;
THE TIME SLOT THEY WERE GIVEN •&#13;
0 C ONFRONTING EACH OTHER, "THE PINK&#13;
LADIES 11 AND 11 THE GREASERS 11 SIZE UP&#13;
THEIR COUNTERPARTS • THE CAST OF SCENES&#13;
FROM 11 GREASE 11 SPENT COUNTLESS HOURS AFTER SCHOOL&#13;
REHEARSING AND PERFECTING THEIR ROLES •&#13;
e SMILING FOR THE AUDIENCE / CAROLYN NESTER&#13;
LOOKS OVER THE SHOULDER OF BRIAN&#13;
RASMUSSEN. E XPRESS / THE JUNIOR VARS ITY&#13;
SWING CHOIR / WAS THE FIRST GROUP TO PERFQRM •&#13;
Pfwto Gy Aforiica Carver 11 3&#13;
variety show &#13;
RONALD JASON ANDERSON&#13;
ScoTT MICHAEL ANDERSON&#13;
MELISSA LEE BAILEY&#13;
MATTHEW EDWARD BAKER&#13;
NICHOLAS TERANCE BALK&#13;
JEFF T. BELLOWS&#13;
DENISE BETTY BERNER&#13;
AMBER LESLIE BLACKMAN&#13;
RANDY MICHAEL BORTOLOTII&#13;
RUSSELL NATHANAEL BRIDGES&#13;
DANIEL LYNN BROWN, JR.&#13;
N ATHAN ToDD CHANDLER&#13;
CHAD MICHAEL CHEW&#13;
MATTHEW JAMES CLARK&#13;
DAVID DELMAR COATS&#13;
W HITNEY GEORGETTE COATS&#13;
CARRIE LYN COOPER&#13;
SHAWN P. CORBIN&#13;
DOUGLAS A LAN C OZAD&#13;
CHRISTY M ICHELLE DAHLKE&#13;
PAUL ALLEN DEUEL&#13;
STACEY MA y D IRKS&#13;
PETER RA y EISCHEID&#13;
DAWN JANINE ELLIOTT&#13;
JASON R1cHARD ELLIOTT&#13;
ANGELA MAE Ev ANS&#13;
BARBARA F1L1PPESCHI&#13;
DANIEL LEE FINCK&#13;
Luz DOLORES FONTES&#13;
JESSICA FRANKS &#13;
CATHERINE MARGARET FRASER&#13;
CHRISTINA DAWN FREEMAN&#13;
TROY ADREIN FULTON&#13;
JAIME LIA GARAFALO&#13;
HEATHER JUANITA GIBSON&#13;
JENNIFER ANNE GILLMAN&#13;
TYLER CLAYTON GREEN&#13;
BETSY SUZANNE GUNDERSON&#13;
MANDY MARIE GUNDLACH&#13;
RYAN ASHLEY HANKS&#13;
JAY Scorr HANSON&#13;
ANGELA LEA HARDYMARTIN&#13;
CRAIG ALLEN HARRISON&#13;
ALISSA MARIE HAUSEN&#13;
JEREMY R. HEFFERNAN&#13;
JENNIFER BROOKE H EIDEMAN&#13;
ELISE CAROLINE IRENE H ENRY&#13;
CHAD STEVEN H ENSDALE&#13;
WILLIAM CHARLES H EUER&#13;
JASON DEAN HILEY&#13;
TODD MICHAEL Ho EL&#13;
CHARLES MATHEW HONIG&#13;
JoD1 LEE HooK&#13;
TROY JA y Ho UGH&#13;
J OSEPH D ANIEL H UNTOON&#13;
A MY K RISTEEN J ACOBS&#13;
C HAD STEVEN JANULEWICZ&#13;
·, &#13;
SONYA L. JOHNSTON&#13;
CLAUDIA JUNGHANS&#13;
MICHAEL ADRIAN KELL £'~ ... -...-,,....&#13;
MEGAN TERESE KELLOGG ' ~­&#13;
BERNARD JASON KENNEY (&#13;
SHAWN MICHAEL KIRCHERT&#13;
JAMIE Jo KLEPFER&#13;
JEREMY STEVEN KLEPFER&#13;
KEITH EDWARD KMETT&#13;
MARY ELIZABETH KNOTT&#13;
MICHAEL GENE KNUDSEN&#13;
HEATHER MARIE KOENIG&#13;
KRISTINA LOUISE KRAHN&#13;
DANIEL Scarr KRAUEL&#13;
RENEE LYNN LAUVER&#13;
MARK ROBERT LEACH&#13;
ROBIN RENEE LEE&#13;
SHAWN MICHAEL LEE&#13;
C OLIN TYSON LUTH&#13;
Scarr M ICHAEL LOGAN&#13;
JOSHUA JOHN LYDON&#13;
BARBARA LORRAINE MACDONALD&#13;
M ICHELLE LEA MARTENS&#13;
J AMIE A NN MASSIE&#13;
JULIE LYNN MASSMAN&#13;
SARAH RUTH MAYNARD&#13;
BRIAN M1cHAEL McK1M&#13;
C YNTH IA TERESA MEEVES&#13;
ROBERT JOHN MEIER &#13;
SHANE LEE MENSHIK&#13;
HOLLY MARIE MEYERS&#13;
DEBRA ANN MILLER&#13;
STEPHANIE ANN MILLER&#13;
TIFFANY DAWN ROSEMARY MILLER&#13;
JENNY RAE MODLIN&#13;
BRIAN RICHARD MORRISON&#13;
KELLY KAY MUILENBERG&#13;
RICHARD JAMES NAGUNST&#13;
JASON RANDALL NASH&#13;
ERIN MICHELLE NELSON&#13;
Nm LLOYD NIELSEN&#13;
TARA LYNN O'BRADOVICH&#13;
MAGGIE ELLA O'BRIAN&#13;
JILL KRISTINE OGG&#13;
LESLIE SUE PERRY&#13;
REBECCA PETERSON&#13;
ERIC ALAN PHILLIPS&#13;
AUBREY ANN PLOWMAN&#13;
TERRANCE RYAN PoGGE&#13;
HEATHER M ARIE REDMOND&#13;
CHRISTOPHER JAMES RHODES&#13;
CAROLINA s. RODRIGUES&#13;
REBECCA LYNN RODRIGUEZ&#13;
C OREY DAVID SHEPLEY&#13;
J AMIE L. S HIELDS &#13;
0 PLACING GLITTER AND FLOWERS ON THE&#13;
BACKDROP, APRIL C AMPBELL AND T RACY&#13;
T AYLOR GET THE LOBBY READY FOR THE DANCE .&#13;
T RADITIONALLY, JUNIORS DECORATE AND PLAN THE&#13;
EVENTS FOR THE SENIORS •&#13;
FRCNr R!:M(L-R); MISSY 'I'ln!sEN, DIANE WALLS,&#13;
CoATs, Km; PErER EIOCHEID, QcJEEN M1G;rn&#13;
0 BRIEN, ALISSA HlluSEN, J ODI HooK, AND JULIE&#13;
~. RcM 2; JAOCN ANiERs:N, Rvss BRirGF.S, BIIL&#13;
HmER, JAOCN liILEY, C!!llD H=LE, RYAN HANKs, JEFF&#13;
BEl:.rals, MIO!ELIE WYM:m:, AND DAVID CoATs •&#13;
.Jll#I"---&#13;
prom&#13;
,Jo!]rnal of 275 6y ZachScGam6un&#13;
-"A = -=-=.::""--=-=-- ril 23 &lt;--=.:o...::;....; 1994 :;.._ _____________ - --&#13;
Since pr om is such a b.i...g: event of&#13;
stu d ent's high school life , I asked&#13;
date to prom nearly a month ago .&#13;
just recentl y started to plan our date .&#13;
never knew how much time and work it&#13;
t o plan a single night, but now I&#13;
Lik e everv year , the junior&#13;
plann in g the evening ' s events&#13;
seniors . The plann ing started lon&#13;
I had a date . I think I heard&#13;
that che theme of the dance was&#13;
Forever " . The bi ht is in&#13;
....!!:!_eek om tonight and I am&#13;
feel the excitement .&#13;
4, 1 99 4&#13;
Prom night is in three days . I just&#13;
ordere d the flower for my date and&#13;
have a 1 1 o u r p 1 an s s e t . I ' v e be en t a 1 k i n&#13;
to a co uple of juniors about saturda&#13;
night and they said that complimentar&#13;
glasses, rom booklets, and&#13;
napkins will&#13;
memorabilia .&#13;
be handed out and&#13;
I ' ve seen the&#13;
prizes on display in the freshmen&#13;
dis p lay case . Some of the major pri s&#13;
are a microwave, color T . V . , and an ice box . &#13;
----11-""'.,,,. ust g;,o t ba.ck fro.m_th.e dan.c e an.d i t is r i gh..t&#13;
aroun m · d · ht . Th e conveL=,..&#13;
a&#13;
for when the rom court was announced . The king was&#13;
Peter Eischeid ' 94 and the ueen was Ma '{Q.ie O'Brien&#13;
' 94 . Those just hagpened to be the two people I&#13;
voted for .&#13;
are chan clothes to o to the&#13;
May 8,1994&#13;
We just g_o t It i s&#13;
4 : 30 a . m .&#13;
enoug_h t o wri te&#13;
fun . We most 1 soaked u the atmosphere in the&#13;
blackjack and bet ting on dog races . We occasionally&#13;
escaped the crowded room to bowl for money and&#13;
layed pool for fun . Prizes were given out if your&#13;
name was drawn for a box . I didn ' t win , but that was&#13;
all right because I bought myself a little gift from&#13;
the store with play money won at the blackjack&#13;
table .&#13;
Looking ahead in the year I don't have any more&#13;
events to go to. School will be over soon . Well, I&#13;
am extremely t ired . I have to get me some rest .&#13;
ii ' I] 1 never kn ew how&#13;
much time and work it&#13;
takes to plan a single&#13;
night, but now I know. ii ' j]&#13;
OP I CKING UP THEIR PROM MEMORABILIA AFTER&#13;
ARRIVING AT THE DANCE 1 L ESLI E PERRY AND&#13;
Z ACH S CHOMBURG MEET AND GREET THE&#13;
SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS • GLASSES 1 BOOKLETS 1 AND&#13;
OTHER LITTLE ITEMS WERE COMPLEMENTARY TO THOSE&#13;
WHO ATTENDED .&#13;
SI G ABOUT T HE I R DAT ES 1 J AMIE&#13;
~KLEPFER , STACEY D IRKS, AND R ENEE&#13;
L AUVER WA I T T O DANCE • MANY SENIORS&#13;
S HOWE D UP F OR THE EVENT •&#13;
~MINGL ING IN THE HALLWAY BEFORE THE DANCE,&#13;
lliill'JA.MES F ERGUSON 1 HIS DATE 1 AND T RENT&#13;
T IESSEN ADMIRE THE PROM DECOR • MANY OF&#13;
THE COUPLES THAT ATTENDED THE DANCE CONS ISTED OF&#13;
A STUDENT FROM A DIFFERENT SCHOOL •&#13;
119&#13;
prom &#13;
STACIE M ARIE SHOEMAKER&#13;
NATHAN JON SIMONS&#13;
KYLE MARK SKIPTON&#13;
BRANDY J. SMITH&#13;
TONYA ELIZABETH SMITS&#13;
CONNIE CHRISTINE SPETMAN&#13;
W ENDY DIANE SPREEN&#13;
TOMMY Jo STATON&#13;
RODNEY SHANE STEENBOCK&#13;
H EATHER MARIE STEPHENSON&#13;
J OSH J OE STROEBELE&#13;
H EATHER COURTENAY STROUD&#13;
M ATTHEW A. THOMAS&#13;
M ELISSA M ARIE THOMPSON&#13;
TRENTON J ACOB TIESSEN&#13;
ROBERT EUGENE TURK, J R.&#13;
SHANNON MARIE VINCENT&#13;
TRISHA RENEE V oNWEIHE&#13;
Sc arr PA TRICK W ALLACE&#13;
DIANE MICHELLE WALLS&#13;
ALAN JoN WATSON&#13;
DOROTHY MARIE WHITEHILL&#13;
ERIC LAWRENCE WILSON&#13;
KAYLEEN RAE WILSON&#13;
MARK THOMAS WINKLER&#13;
SHANNON MARIE WISE&#13;
SPENCER LEE WRIGHT&#13;
MICHELLE NICOLE WYMORE&#13;
TROY WILLIAM YODER&#13;
MARCUS WILLIAM ZABORSKY &#13;
&#13;
'Doug Cozad&#13;
Congratulations! 'You 'Ve fiatf&#13;
many goafs in lJOUr [ije, a:uf through your ileternftnatwns and rov{_f9.r sports. 'You have&#13;
successf!4y dchievel those&#13;
oafs. We are J!!!1J pr~utf of you "'.l~ ......&#13;
and f0qw you'll eontlnue fri&#13;
succed in your future.&#13;
)l1.f[ our rove,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Don, Jeff and &lt;Jvfindy&#13;
'You have put music in our&#13;
fiearts since tfie cfay you were&#13;
Gorn. 'We are proud ancf&#13;
happy that you are going to&#13;
pass your gift on to otfiers.&#13;
Love and yocf's 6fessing&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Dacf ancf 'Tony&#13;
Cathy :Fraser&#13;
Congratu[ations! ! 'We are&#13;
very proucf of you. 'We wish&#13;
you fove, happiness ancf&#13;
success in a[[ you cfo. (jooef&#13;
[ucf(_ at co[fege .&#13;
.Love,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom anef 1(a[ph&#13;
'Diane 'Wa[[s&#13;
Jaime (jaraja[o&#13;
'To a efaughter I [ove with a[{&#13;
my heart anef wi[[ a[ways 6e&#13;
· prouef of&#13;
&lt;Jvfom&#13;
Congratu[ations! ! ! 'Worefs&#13;
cannot e?(fress how prouef we&#13;
are of you anef your accomp[ishments. Continue to 6e&#13;
tfie sweet caring person you&#13;
are.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom ancf 'lJacf &#13;
Chai J-fensaa[e&#13;
We are very prow! of you.&#13;
'l(eep your sense of humor&#13;
a[ways! 'With your imagination, we !(now you wi[[fiave&#13;
a great art career.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Daa ana Carrie&#13;
Jason f£[[oitt&#13;
Congratu[ations ana gooa&#13;
[ucl( as you maf&lt;:J your way&#13;
in tfie jungfe gy_m of fije. 'We&#13;
are so proua of you ana fove&#13;
. ~ you.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Afom, 'Dacf ancf Cfint&#13;
'.from a fitde Goy to a young&#13;
man.&#13;
'.from your first year in&#13;
scfioo[ to your fast.&#13;
I'm v~~ proua of you ana&#13;
fiope fije is good to you.&#13;
Stephanie 'Jv(i[[er&#13;
yooa fuel( in a[[ your future&#13;
enaeavors. We are proua of&#13;
your many accomp[ishments.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Afom ancf 'Dacf&#13;
Manay yun[ach&#13;
!lLmGer fJ3[ack:pzan&#13;
Congratufations! You are tfie fast of tfie threeJ'L's!!! 'We&#13;
wi[( ~uppor!_3ou in y~ur deczswns. 9'es, even in tfie&#13;
Marine Carys. 'We wish lJOU&#13;
fucfv_ ana luq.zpiness in what ~OU ao ana aeciae in tfie&#13;
Juture.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dacf, J'Lpril J'Lmu ana&#13;
J'Lfe?(js J&#13;
'We are so proua of you ana&#13;
a[[ your accomp[ishments.&#13;
May your fije be ji[[ea with&#13;
a[[ tfie fove ana continuea&#13;
success you aeserve .&#13;
.Love,&#13;
'Jvfom, 'Dae{, Jason ancf Ji{[&#13;
Mary 'l(nott&#13;
JodiJ-foo fc&#13;
Congratufa tions! ! J'Lim higfi&#13;
am[ go for it! %e future is&#13;
yours. 'We're Gefiina you a[[&#13;
tfie way.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom ana 'Daa&#13;
You have a[ways k:Jp t us on&#13;
our toes ana filfea our fiome&#13;
with faughter. You wi[[&#13;
a[ways be our specia[ ((6ear. "&#13;
yooa [uc!(at Iowa State!&#13;
'We wisfi you fove ana&#13;
fiappiness a[ways.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dacf, J'L ficia ana 'l(atie &#13;
1?;J;an J!anf&lt;:?&#13;
Congrats to you! :You 're a&#13;
great /(jcf from agreat fami{y!&#13;
'We rove you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl Mom, Michada ancf&#13;
Xg.vin&#13;
'l(ris Jlncferson&#13;
'Terrance Pogge&#13;
CongratufutWns on your&#13;
music aruf past accomp[ishments. 'We fook_forwarcf to&#13;
each of your future performances.&#13;
'.)'our most cfecficatecf&#13;
aucfience,&#13;
Mom 1Jacf ancf Jim&#13;
:Jou 've a[ways been the son I&#13;
wantecl now be the man you&#13;
want to be ancf fufji[[ your&#13;
cf reams.&#13;
Congratufutions!&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl 2?.._ache[[e ancf 'Rgese&#13;
T.ric 'Wi!Son&#13;
'We are proucf of you!! 'We&#13;
wish you foe( in your career&#13;
of actuaria[ science.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jacf ancf Joan&#13;
J!eather Stroucf&#13;
'.)'our reacfy smife ancf&#13;
joyfu[ [aughter has afways been a cfdight to&#13;
share. May your future&#13;
bring happiness ancf&#13;
success.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jacf ancf Shawn&#13;
J!o[[y Meyers&#13;
Jamie Massie&#13;
'To our ''51.[f-Star" cheerfeacfer,&#13;
ancf gracfuate. :)'our&#13;
cheerfeacfing cfream came true&#13;
for you, we hope they_ a[[ cfo!&#13;
We are very proucf of you ancf&#13;
fove you z:en; much. :J'ou are&#13;
very specia[&#13;
Love you,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Dacf ancf 'Doug&#13;
Christina 'freeman&#13;
'Jor every memory, 'for every ~hougfi.t of afl&#13;
1Jie many ;oys you ftave brought&#13;
'TFtis is a wish that your [~fe&#13;
too&#13;
Wi[[ bring a worfcf ojjoy for&#13;
y_ou.&#13;
Co11fZratu[ations ancf gootf fuc&#13;
in a7l that you cfo in rife.&#13;
Love, · Mom ancf Charfie&#13;
'To our J{o[[y 'Bear, the best&#13;
Christmas present we ever&#13;
hacf. qooa [uck_ in your&#13;
teaching career.&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl Mom ancf Jenny &#13;
'Jv[if(e x_e[[&#13;
It aoesn't mafy_ an!! tiifference the size, he's a[wa!:JS&#13;
reacf!:J to pie!( up the 6a[[ anti&#13;
run. Jfope a[[ !:JOUT tireams&#13;
are fufji[[etf.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Afom, 1Jati anti Patches&#13;
J{eather 2?..f,timonti&#13;
"Jle!:J bO!:JS fool( at me/11&#13;
J!lnge[a 'Evans&#13;
It seems [ify !:Je5tertia!f_ I he[ti&#13;
your hanti as you tool(your&#13;
prst steps. 'J\[pw its !f_OUT&#13;
senior year anti you aon 't&#13;
neeti to ho[ti m!f_ hancl,· 6ut&#13;
I'[[ a[ways 6e liere for !JOU.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
xoxo&#13;
I want !JOU to !(now how&#13;
prouti I am of !f_OU. May we&#13;
a[ways 6e as close as we are&#13;
now. 9'ou wi[[ a[ways 6e my&#13;
#1 6a6y. I fove you!&#13;
'Iara O ''Bratiovich&#13;
'Ifie race is not a[ways to the&#13;
swift, 6ut to those who fyep&#13;
on running. 5'J..[Wa!:JS 6efieve&#13;
in !:JOurse[j. 9'ou 'Ve matie us&#13;
so proucl, anti !JOU a[Wa!:JS&#13;
will&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom ana 1Jaa&#13;
Shawn.Lee&#13;
'We just wantea to fet&#13;
you !(now we are very&#13;
prouti of you ana wisli&#13;
you the liest in everything !JOU tio.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dati anti&#13;
Michelfe&#13;
'Branti!:J Smith&#13;
Ji{{ Ogg&#13;
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Mark Addison- 102&#13;
Amie Adkins- 7, 13, 17, 62,&#13;
69, 76, 77, 108&#13;
Wesley Adkins- 30, 50, 62,&#13;
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Ads pg 132-133&#13;
Joel Allen- 30, 50, 102&#13;
Courtney Ambrose- 17, 34,&#13;
71, 76, 96&#13;
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Jamie Anderson- 9, 108&#13;
Matthew Anderson- 7, 19,&#13;
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Rachelle Anderson- 13, 29,&#13;
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cott Anderson- 114&#13;
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Joe Ankenbauer- 34, 35, 36,&#13;
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Leann Armbrust- 96&#13;
John Armour- 36, 66, 96&#13;
Art Club pg 9&#13;
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Shawn Baas- 33, 96&#13;
Andrea Bach- 71, 102&#13;
Jennifer Backenstose- 17,&#13;
71 , 76, 108&#13;
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77, 96&#13;
Melissa Bailey- 54, 91, 114,&#13;
126&#13;
Matthew Baker- 114&#13;
Joan Balk- 9, 96&#13;
Nicholas Balk- 114&#13;
Band pg 7 4-75&#13;
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Anastasia Barleos- 7, 17, 34,&#13;
35, 77, 102&#13;
Joshua Barker- 77, 102&#13;
Scott Barney- 7, 46, 102&#13;
Gregory Barntsen- 7, 17, 62,&#13;
77, 96&#13;
1za e&#13;
96&#13;
Melanie Bartunek- 108&#13;
Baseball pg 24-25&#13;
Basketball (G) JV/F pg 44-&#13;
45&#13;
Basketball (G) V pg 42-43&#13;
Basketball (B) JV/F pg 48-&#13;
49&#13;
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Jason Batten - 30, 50, 102&#13;
Steven Batten- 96&#13;
Matthew Baumker- 30, 50,&#13;
108&#13;
Ronald Baumker- 30, 108&#13;
Timothy Beauchamp- 102&#13;
Laura Bell- 64&#13;
Jeff Bellows- 36, 50, 51 , 95,&#13;
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Misty Belt- 77, 96&#13;
Walter Bemman- 96&#13;
Adam Bendorf- 7, 17, 30, 50,&#13;
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Emily Bendorf- 7, 9, 64, 68,&#13;
69, 102&#13;
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Joshua Besco- 21, 30, 50,&#13;
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Bambi Bettcher- 102&#13;
Randy Betts- 96&#13;
Toby Birt- 102&#13;
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Dick Bleth- 50, 52, 82, 83,&#13;
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123&#13;
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Kathy Bopp- 111&#13;
Cassie Borman- 9, 71 , 79&#13;
Randy Bortolotti- 30, 50, 86,&#13;
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Lee Bowstead- 36, 50, 77, 96&#13;
Tiara Boyd- 9, 96&#13;
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Glenda Bradley- 7, 29, 77, 96&#13;
Brett Brandow- 48, 56&#13;
Jeffrey Brehmer- 9, 17, 76,&#13;
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Russell Bridges- 7, 30, 50,&#13;
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Kurtis Brown- 108&#13;
Sarah Brown- 102&#13;
Kendall Brundidge- 56, 96&#13;
Tamara Brunow- 77, 102&#13;
Nathan Bullock- 19, 36, 37,&#13;
57, 108&#13;
Richard Bumstead- 111&#13;
Business pg 86-87&#13;
Jonathan Burgart- 17, 19, 40,&#13;
77, 81 , 96,&#13;
David Burgess- 102&#13;
Donna Bush- 83&#13;
Courtney Bussey- 7, 22, 28,&#13;
29, 42, 45,62, 77, 96&#13;
Wally Bussey- 7, 17, 30, 50,&#13;
66, 76, 108&#13;
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Karrie Cade- 108&#13;
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45, 58, 91 , 108, 118&#13;
Jay Campbell- 33, 77, 81 , 96&#13;
Joy Campbell- 96&#13;
Michelle Campbell- 45, 77,&#13;
96&#13;
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Pat Campbell- 7, 30, 32, 45,&#13;
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Nicolas Carlson- 7, 33, 49,&#13;
62, 96&#13;
Dale Carman- 96&#13;
Brandan Carrell- 17, 96&#13;
Joshua Carrell- 102&#13;
Marie Carter- 62, 77, 96&#13;
Monica Carver- 71, 89, 108&#13;
Sherri Caton- 77, 102&#13;
Philip Chambers- 17, 77, 96&#13;
Nathan Chandler-114&#13;
Cheerleading pg 70-71&#13;
Chad Chew- 9, 30, 50, 107,&#13;
114&#13;
Michelle Chew- 13, 29, 77,&#13;
102&#13;
Susupannee Chobthantham77, 96&#13;
E'lise Christensen- 7, 9, 13,&#13;
15, 17, 19, 76, 101 , 102&#13;
Tracie Churchill- 9, 96&#13;
Darci Cipolla- 9, 77, 96&#13;
Amanda qark- 9, 19, 64, 76,&#13;
108&#13;
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Matthew Clark -95, 114&#13;
Sue Clements- 111&#13;
William Clements- 33, 96&#13;
Barry Coates- 50, 96&#13;
David Coats- 7, 30, 66, 94,&#13;
95, 107, 114, 118, 126&#13;
Jeffrey Coats- 30, 50, 66,&#13;
102&#13;
Whitney Coats- 7, 9, 15, 58,&#13;
69, 94, 95, 11 4, 118, 126&#13;
Rian Cole- 108&#13;
Amanda Coleman- 77, 96&#13;
Cari Coleman- 28, 29, 64,&#13;
65, 77, 102, 107&#13;
Kyle Coleman- 17, 66, 96&#13;
Michael Collins- 33, 96&#13;
Brian Colpitts- 76, 102&#13;
Eric Connell- 7, 72, 76, 101 ,&#13;
108&#13;
Michael Conway- 33, 56, 96&#13;
Carrie Cooper-9, 54, 114,&#13;
123&#13;
Shawn Corbin- 36, 114&#13;
Corporationpg 17&#13;
Douglas Cozad-30, 122&#13;
Jeffery Cozad- 9, 48, 50, 96,&#13;
114&#13;
Mandy Crawford- 9, 29, 95,&#13;
102&#13;
Dorinda Creps- 9, 29, 102&#13;
Michael Croson- 102&#13;
Cross Country (G) pg 34-35&#13;
Cross Country (8) pg 36-37&#13;
Danny Dahlgren- 96&#13;
Christy Dahlke-76, 114&#13;
Dale Daigh- 108&#13;
Quinn Damgaard- 7, 17, 76,&#13;
96&#13;
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Christina Davidson- 108&#13;
Stacy Davis- 26&#13;
Steve Davis- 78&#13;
Chad Deal- 30, 50, 108&#13;
Tanya Delaney- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
77, 96&#13;
Sarah Denton- 87, 102&#13;
Paul Deuel-30,50, 114&#13;
John DeVreis- 54&#13;
Janine DeVries- 7, 17, 50,&#13;
54, 71 , 77, 102&#13;
Ryan Dickinson- 30, 50, 52,&#13;
108&#13;
Stacey Dirks- 7, 114, 119&#13;
Andrew Ditmars- 36, 50, 53,&#13;
62, 77, 83, 102&#13;
Division (Academic) pg 72-&#13;
73&#13;
Division (Mugs &amp; Events)&#13;
pg 92-93&#13;
Division (Sports) pg 20-21&#13;
Division (Students/Clubs)&#13;
pg 4-5&#13;
Melinda Doebelin- 45, 54, 55,&#13;
77&#13;
Rose Dollen- 77&#13;
Brandy Dotson- 9, 108&#13;
Beverly Douglas- 111&#13;
David Douglas- 36, 37, 66,&#13;
108,&#13;
Drama Club pg 12-13&#13;
Jennifer Duff- 17, 29, 77, 108&#13;
Tom Dworak- 54 &#13;
Al isa Earlywine- 42, 96&#13;
Jennifer Earlywine- 9, 71,&#13;
73, 108&#13;
Brett Edwards-50, 56, 77&#13;
Shawn Edwards- 17, 76,&#13;
108&#13;
Peter Eischied- 7, 9, 17, 30,&#13;
31,46,50, 66,67, 76, 95,&#13;
114, 118&#13;
Eric Elam- 33, 48, 49, 97&#13;
Dawn Eli- 97&#13;
Scott Elliff- 9, 102&#13;
Shawn Elliff- 9, 79, 97&#13;
Dawn Elliott- 7, 9, 114&#13;
Jason Elliott- 30, 50, 114,&#13;
123&#13;
Nathan Emsick- 33, 50, 76,&#13;
97&#13;
Johnathan Enarson- 97&#13;
Jason Enders- 7, 36, 50, 56,&#13;
80, 97&#13;
Kendra Enders- 7, 108&#13;
English/Government pg&#13;
82-83&#13;
Patrick Estrada- 97&#13;
Angela Evans- 114, 125&#13;
Bradley Evans- 85, 102&#13;
Express pg 17&#13;
Brian Farmer- 97&#13;
Michelle Faron- 102&#13;
FBLA pg 9&#13;
FCA pg 7&#13;
Benjamin Feller- 33, 48, 62,&#13;
77, 97&#13;
Guy Fellows- 77, 97&#13;
Shaun Fencl- 102&#13;
Anthony Fender- 108&#13;
Arie Fennell- 108&#13;
James Ferguson- 30, 46, 50,&#13;
108, 119&#13;
Joesph Fienhold- 102&#13;
Matthew Fienhold- 50, 97&#13;
Barbara Filippeschi- 9, 91 ,&#13;
114&#13;
Amy Finck- 77, 97, 114&#13;
Nichole Fischer- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 77, 108&#13;
Gary Fiscus- 76, 111&#13;
Shannon Flanagan- 102&#13;
Heather Flanegan- 9, 38, 108&#13;
Cindy Fletcher- 45, 77, 97&#13;
April Foley- 102&#13;
FLC pg 9&#13;
Football pg 30-31&#13;
Football (JV/F) pg 32-33&#13;
Luz Delores Fontes-114&#13;
Wilson Forbes- 7, 111&#13;
Amanda Ford- 9, 97&#13;
Jason Ford- 1 08&#13;
Ben Foss- 19, 97&#13;
Jason Fouts- 57, 97&#13;
Ron Fox- 71 , 72,. 73, 78,&#13;
79, 111&#13;
Elenor Franklin- 111&#13;
Jeremy Franks- 102&#13;
Jessica Franks- 114&#13;
Jon Franks- 108&#13;
Tera Franks- 7, 9, 34, 42,&#13;
45, 54, 102&#13;
Catherine Fraser-95, 107,&#13;
114, 102&#13;
Freshmen Mugs pg 96-99&#13;
Christina Freeman- 115,&#13;
124&#13;
Troy Fulton- 57, 115&#13;
Jaime Garafalo- 115, 122&#13;
Clinton Gardner-102&#13;
Christopher Gates- 66, 67,&#13;
108&#13;
Cole Gibson -97&#13;
Heather Gibson-76, 95, 107,&#13;
115&#13;
Jennifer Gillman- 22, 115&#13;
James Gliwa- 30, 50, 57, 102&#13;
Golf pg 62-63&#13;
Catherine Gonzalez- 102&#13;
Carol Gottsch- 111&#13;
Trina Gottschalk- 7, 50, 71,&#13;
108&#13;
Cynthia Graham- 108&#13;
Lisa Grapp- 54&#13;
Gary Graves- 102&#13;
Carri Graybill- 97&#13;
Laurel Green - 7, 17, 28, 29,&#13;
45, 77, 97&#13;
Tyler Green - 7, 9, 13, 17,&#13;
40, 76, 77, 101, 115&#13;
David Griswold- 76, 108&#13;
Alonzo Grosse- 32, 33, 50,&#13;
97&#13;
Heidie Grove-29, 58, 71 , 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Joan Grove- 71 , 11 1&#13;
Andrew Guill- 7, 9, 24, 30,&#13;
31 , 50, 95, 108&#13;
Betsy Gunderson- 115&#13;
Mandy Gundlach- 115, 123&#13;
Angela Haats- 45, 77, 97&#13;
Chad Hackfort- 97&#13;
Andrew Hallock- 30,50, 66&#13;
Tom Hamilton- 9, 111&#13;
Anthony Hand- 97 &#13;
Jason Hand- 1 02&#13;
Michaela Hanks- 38, 50, 64,&#13;
97&#13;
Ryan Hanks- 9, 36, 37, 66,&#13;
77, 79,90, 107, 118, 124&#13;
e~herHanna-77,97&#13;
Amy Hansen- 9, 29&#13;
Lois Hansen-111&#13;
Jay Hanson- 115&#13;
Jill Hanson- 7, 9, 102&#13;
Troy Hanson- 30, 50, 102&#13;
Jermey Harder- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 19, 77, 100, 102, 112&#13;
Angela Hardymartin- 115&#13;
Justin Hare- 103&#13;
Jamie Harriman- 7, 9, 62,&#13;
103&#13;
Ronald Harris- 30, 50, 103&#13;
Craig Harrison- 115&#13;
Michael Harrison- 50, 108&#13;
Alissa Hausen- 7, 17, 34, 73,&#13;
76, 91, 115, 118&#13;
Eric Havermann- 103&#13;
Andressa Haynes- 7, 9, 46,&#13;
54, 55, 91, 103&#13;
Melissa Head- 7, 9, 50, 54,&#13;
71,97&#13;
Health /P .E. pg 80-81&#13;
Tom Heckman- 9, 78, 93,&#13;
111&#13;
Dustin Heffernan-77, 103&#13;
Jeremy Heffernan- 9, 79, 115&#13;
Jennifer Heideman- 7, 54,&#13;
115&#13;
ara Heideman- 7, 45, 54,&#13;
91, 103&#13;
Ryan Hemmingsen- 57&#13;
Lisa Hendricks- 103&#13;
Jason Hendrix- 108&#13;
Jonathon Henrichs- 50, 103&#13;
Elise Henry- 7, 9, 22, 34, 35,&#13;
64, 65, 73, 115&#13;
Carrie Hensdale- 38, 62, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Chad Hensdale- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
40, 41, 107, 115, 118, 123,&#13;
126&#13;
Anne Heuer- 7, 9, 17, 29, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
William Heuer-7, 9, 15, 17,&#13;
40, 76, 79, 85,93, 95, 115,&#13;
118&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins- 50, 97&#13;
Jason Hiley- 9, 17, 30, 50,&#13;
62, 76, 95, 107, 115, 118&#13;
Jeffery Hilgenberg- 46, 49,&#13;
62,63, 103&#13;
Amanda Hiltabidel - 7, 9, 34,&#13;
103&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabidel- 34, 64, 97&#13;
Roger Hite- 30, 46, 50, 103&#13;
Karen Hoden- 111&#13;
Todd Hoel- 30, 50, 91, 115&#13;
Homecoming pg 94-95&#13;
Home Ee.find. Tech pg 84-&#13;
85&#13;
Jeanie Hollinger- 103&#13;
Charles Honig- 7, 115&#13;
Jodi Hook-26,42,64, 115,&#13;
118, 123&#13;
Abbey Hoover- 54, 103&#13;
Brooke Hopkins- 115, 125&#13;
Troy Hough- 115, 126&#13;
Travis Houseton- 7, 9, 13,&#13;
15, 17, 30, 46, 50, 62, 77,&#13;
103&#13;
William Housley- 33, 48, 97&#13;
Billie Howard- 108&#13;
Kyle Howard- 56, 97&#13;
Stevanne Howard- 7, 9, 50,&#13;
71, 77, 103&#13;
Anne Howsare- 7, 22, 23,&#13;
26,27,42,58,80, 88,89,&#13;
95, 108&#13;
Angela Huey- 9, 22, 23, 42,&#13;
58, 91, 107, 115&#13;
Bob Humphrey- 72, 111&#13;
Amanda Hunt- 9, 11 , 17, 19,&#13;
34, 35, 76, 109&#13;
Jaime Huntoon- 19, 50, 64,&#13;
65, 77, 103&#13;
Joesph Huntoon- 50, 115&#13;
Susan Hyde- 46, 1 03&#13;
Index pg 130-131&#13;
Michael Iverson- 30, 50, 109&#13;
Katie Jackson- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
69, 86,89, 95, 109&#13;
Amy Jacobs- 9, 115, 126&#13;
Cara Jacobsen- 103&#13;
Ryan Jacobsen- 7, 9, 30, 50,&#13;
46,66, 93, 106, 115, 126&#13;
William Jacobsen- 30, 50,&#13;
53, 62, 63, 77, 103&#13;
Chad Janulewicz- 56, 115&#13;
Katherine Janulewicz- 69,&#13;
103&#13;
Jazz Band pg 18-19&#13;
Tyler Jennings- 33, 97&#13;
Carol Jensen- 56, 57&#13;
Lauralee Jensen- 50, 71, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Trista Jensen- 103&#13;
Wes Jensen- 50&#13;
Erin Johns- 38&#13;
JodiJohnson-7, 17, 38, 76, 109&#13;
Joshua Johnson-1 09&#13;
Tasha Johnson- 103&#13;
Sonya Johnston- 11 5&#13;
Candice Jones- 9, 56, 77, 97&#13;
Larae Jones - 97&#13;
Lisa Jones- 103&#13;
Matthew Jones- 17, 19, 75,&#13;
97&#13;
Megan Jones- 9, 84, 109 &#13;
Ryan Jones- 109,30&#13;
Claudia Junghans- 9, 15, 38,&#13;
77, 115&#13;
Juniors pg 108-11 1&#13;
Sandra Kaiser- 29, 77&#13;
Tracy Kaiser- 109&#13;
Patrick Kasperbauer- 36, 50,&#13;
109&#13;
Jon Kassow- 30, 50&#13;
Jay Kathol- 7, 9, 30, 32, 46,&#13;
50, 72, 109&#13;
Angela Kay- 7, 9, 28, 29, 42,&#13;
45, 95, 98&#13;
Jennifer Keefe- 34, 64, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Renee Keenan-29, 77, 97&#13;
Michael Kell- 24, 30, 31 , 46,&#13;
50, 51,57, 95, 107, 116, 124&#13;
Megan Kellogg- 7, 9, 15, 38,&#13;
40, 41, 11 6&#13;
Daniel Kelly- 103&#13;
Paul Kelly - 109&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey- 97&#13;
Bradley Kenealy- 33, 48, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Jennifer Kenealy- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
77, 103&#13;
LaraKennedy- 17, 76, 109&#13;
Lowell Kennedy- 63&#13;
Jason Kenney- 36, 50, 51,&#13;
116&#13;
Sara Kenney- 22, 29, 45, 64,&#13;
97&#13;
Lindsay Kenyon- 9, 76, 109&#13;
Andrew Kidder- 109&#13;
Douglas Kinsel- 7, 33, 48,&#13;
49, 66, 67, 97&#13;
Shawn Kirchert- 116&#13;
Nick Kirlin- 36, 50, 109&#13;
Lindsay Kiser- 77, 97&#13;
David Kjeldgaard- 7, 17, 30,&#13;
32,50, 76,95, 103, 107&#13;
Matthew Klein- 7, 13, 15, 50,&#13;
76, 100, 101 , 103&#13;
Jamie Klepfer- 116, 119&#13;
Jeremy Klepfer- 7, 91 , 11 6&#13;
Amy Kley- 1 03&#13;
Brad Kline- 30, 103&#13;
Jon Kluza- 97&#13;
Keith Kmett- 9, 77, 90, 91 ,&#13;
11 6&#13;
Klayton Kmett- 15, 76, 91&#13;
103 ,&#13;
Sara Knavel- 7, 17, 34 45 97 , ,&#13;
Kathleen Knott- 38, 45 54 97 , ,&#13;
Mary Knott- 7, 50, 71 11 6 123 , ,&#13;
Michael Knudsen- SO, 116&#13;
Shawn Knudsen- 17, 97&#13;
Jason Koch- 103&#13;
Heather Koenig- 9, 116&#13;
Clinton Kopaska- 50, 109&#13;
Jonathan Kossow- 103&#13;
Kristina Krahn- 116&#13;
Melissa Krahn- 103&#13;
Danial Krauel- 116&#13;
Karl Kraut- 30, 50, 52, 66,&#13;
103&#13;
Ruth Kreger- 85&#13;
Amber Kruse- 109&#13;
Scott Kruse- 97&#13;
Benjamin Kult- 103&#13;
Emily Kutchara- 7, 9, 69, 83,&#13;
103&#13;
Joel Kutchara- 56, 97&#13;
Lauren Lakatos- 17, 34, 35,&#13;
97&#13;
Amy Lake- 1 09&#13;
Mandy Lane- 15, 97&#13;
Large Group Speech- 15&#13;
Andrew Larsen- 97&#13;
Carrin Larsen- 109&#13;
Andrew Lauby- 46, 111&#13;
Jeffery Lauver- 30, 103&#13;
Jennifer Lauver- 29, 45, 54,&#13;
97&#13;
Renee Lauver- 7, 116, 119&#13;
Heather Laurence- 97&#13;
Shannon Lea- 29, 97&#13;
Mark Leach- 7, 17, 116&#13;
Maylon Leach- 17, 36, 103&#13;
Robert Leazenby- 109&#13;
Jennifer Leckington- 97&#13;
Michelle Lee- 7, 29, 45&#13;
Robin Lee- 116&#13;
Shawn Lee- 116, 124&#13;
Kristina Leedy- 7, 9, 45, 54,&#13;
103&#13;
Angela Leinen- 7, 15, 69,&#13;
107, 109 .&#13;
Kimberly LeMaster- 7, 9, 29,&#13;
45, 103&#13;
Dawn Letcher- 103&#13;
Christine Lewis- 38, 45, 97&#13;
Peg Lewis- 81 , 111&#13;
Kathy Lincoln- 86, 111&#13;
Scott Logan- 116&#13;
Alejandro Lopez- 97&#13;
Colin Luth- 40, 41 , 116&#13;
John Luth- 40, 56, 97&#13;
Erin Luxford- 97&#13;
Joshua Lydon- 30, 31, 116&#13;
Rachel Lynch- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
71, 77,82, 103&#13;
Ryan Maas- 13, 15, 66, 103&#13;
Barbara MacDonald-116&#13;
Lynn Madsen- 17, 109&#13;
Justin Maguire- 30, 109&#13;
Amanda Mah rt- 38, 109&#13;
Brian Major- 36, 46, 103&#13;
Jeremy Major- 50, 56, 98&#13;
Misty Malone- 15, 98&#13;
Sondra Manske- 7, 19, 103 &#13;
Jason Marshall- 109&#13;
Jeffery Marshall- 62, 98&#13;
Jennifer Marshall- 7, 17, 71 ,&#13;
64, 98&#13;
Michelle Martens- 7, 116&#13;
Amy Martin- 38,39&#13;
Charles Martin- 19, 74&#13;
Brian Martino- 57&#13;
April Martins- 109&#13;
Keith Massey- 34, 36, 50, 51,&#13;
111&#13;
Douglas Massie- 9, 46, 103&#13;
Jamie Massie- 9, 71, 116,&#13;
124&#13;
Shari Massie- 111&#13;
Julie Massman- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
64,65, 69, 116&#13;
Math/Science Club pg 78-&#13;
79&#13;
Jason Mathews- 109&#13;
Jason Matiyow- 7, 30. 32, 50,&#13;
66, 109&#13;
Larry Matiyow- 30&#13;
Matt Matiyow-50&#13;
Jay Mauck- 33,40,41&#13;
Sarah Maynard- 116&#13;
Suzette Maytum- 9&#13;
Joseph McCloskey-103&#13;
Terri McConnell- 98&#13;
Anthony McCormick- 17, 36,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Matthew McCormick- 7, 9,&#13;
17, 36, 46, 66, 76, 109&#13;
Scott McCormick- 33, 98&#13;
Jeffery McCoy- 103&#13;
Amber McCreary- 7, 9, 62,&#13;
103&#13;
John McCreary- 77, 103&#13;
Meghann McCreary- 98&#13;
Jenifer Mccumber- 109&#13;
Wesely McElderry- 109&#13;
Jessica McElvain- 7, 9, 38,&#13;
58,69, 77, 103&#13;
Shannon McFadden- 13, 15,&#13;
103&#13;
Sarah McGrath- 103&#13;
Angela McKern- 98&#13;
Eric McKern- 9, 77, 98&#13;
Brian McKim- 116&#13;
Michael McMillian-9, 24, 25,&#13;
30,46,50, 116, 126&#13;
Michael McSorely- 57, 103&#13;
Amy McTwiggan- 7, 15, 17,&#13;
70, 71 , 72, 76, 109&#13;
Tracy McVey- 111&#13;
Cynthia Meeves-7, 19, 22,&#13;
34,64, 73,91, 116&#13;
Robert Meier- 116&#13;
Christina Meijering- 77, 98&#13;
Teri Melcher- 9, 109&#13;
Melissa Mendoza- 104&#13;
Brian Mensching- 109&#13;
Shane Menshik- 116&#13;
David Meyer- 111&#13;
Holly Meyers- 76, 116, 124,&#13;
126&#13;
Deanna Mickells- 45, 64, 104&#13;
Debra Miller- 117&#13;
Jamie Miller- 7, 9, 22, 26, 42,&#13;
76, 109&#13;
Michael Miller- 104&#13;
Rod Miller- 22&#13;
Stephanie Miller- 9, 89, 117,&#13;
123, 126&#13;
Tiffany Miller- 7, 9, 117&#13;
Cory MillHollin- 66, 98&#13;
Molly Mitchell- 77, 93&#13;
Jenny Modlin- 117&#13;
Terk Mohr- 40&#13;
Lynnette Montang- 7, 17, 34,&#13;
45, 64, 104&#13;
Michele Moore- 98&#13;
Jason Morgan- 66, 109&#13;
Mike Morony- 24, 32, 33,&#13;
46, 49, 111&#13;
Brian Morrison- 24, 30, 50,&#13;
86, 117, 126&#13;
Danial Morrison- 32, 33, 48,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Barbara Motes- 26, 28, 42&#13;
Kelly Muilenburg- 9, 117&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg- 98&#13;
Micheal Murray- 32, 33, 48,&#13;
49, 77, 98&#13;
Christophere Musgrave- 56,&#13;
98&#13;
Richard Nagunst- 117&#13;
Jason Nash- 7, 17, 30, 46,&#13;
50, 57, 76, 117&#13;
Kevin Nash- 7, 17, 48, 56,&#13;
77,98&#13;
Beth Nelson- 7, 29, 77, 109&#13;
Eric Nelson- 9, 30, 32, 46,&#13;
47,50, 104&#13;
Erin Nelson- 117&#13;
James Nelson- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Carolyn Nester- 13, 17, 50,&#13;
76, 77,98, 100, 113&#13;
Newspaper pg 90-91&#13;
Chris Nichols- 104&#13;
Laurie Nielsen- 13, 15, 111&#13;
Niel Nielsen-93, 117&#13;
Jay Nixon- 42, 45&#13;
Kristi Nixon- 98&#13;
Carolyn Norman- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
76, 100, 101 , 104&#13;
Kevin Norman- 30, 46, 50,&#13;
109&#13;
Christopher Nowatzke- 9,&#13;
109&#13;
Ami Nuzum- 7, 38, 54, 77,&#13;
109&#13;
Tara O'Bradovich- 7, 9, 22,&#13;
26, 27, 54, 95, 107, 117, 124&#13;
Margaret O'Brien- 7, 95, 107,&#13;
117, 118&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara- 9, 77, 98&#13;
Tucker O'Hara- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Justin O'Neill- 109&#13;
Jack Ogg- 80, 104&#13;
Jill Ogg- 7, 10, 15, 17, 22,&#13;
26, 76, 89, 117, 125&#13;
Melinda Ohlinger- 104&#13;
Nathan Okerbloom-40, 62&#13;
Jacob Olsen- 104&#13;
Jennifer Olsen- 22 &#13;
Barbara Padilla- 111&#13;
Steve Padi lla- 30, 50, 81 , 111&#13;
Dawn Pallat- 104&#13;
Amanda Parrott- 7, 9, 64, 68,&#13;
69, 76, 107, 109&#13;
Lyndsay Patton- 7, 22, 28,&#13;
29, 45, 58, 77, 98, 107&#13;
Ryan Pederson- 98&#13;
Tami Pederson- 87, 109&#13;
Ernie Pellant- 30, 32, 50, 111&#13;
Leslie Perry- 38, 39, 40, 41 ,&#13;
62,77,117,119&#13;
Melissa Perry- 104&#13;
Michael Perry- 98&#13;
Chelsea Petersen- 104&#13;
Christian Petersen- 98&#13;
Crystal Petersen- 77, 98, 107&#13;
Jill Petersen- 45, 64, 104&#13;
Melissa Peterson- 13, 17, 19,&#13;
76, 109&#13;
Rebecca Peterson- 117&#13;
Wayne Peterson- 46, 104&#13;
Eric Phillips- 117&#13;
Kushaun Pira- 98&#13;
Play pg 100-101&#13;
Aubrey Plowman- 117&#13;
Amy Pogge- 38, 77, 98&#13;
Terrence Pogge- 11 , 13, 15,&#13;
17, 19, 76, 11 7, 124&#13;
Danial Polak- 117&#13;
Kristine Polak- 104&#13;
Porn Pon pg 68-69&#13;
Kristin Poore- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 76, 109&#13;
Meredith Porter- 22, 26, 28,&#13;
29&#13;
Duane Potter- 9, 48, 98&#13;
Elizabeth Powers- 98&#13;
Chad Primmer- 46, 76, 95,&#13;
109&#13;
Prom pg 11 8-1 19&#13;
Lisa Quandt- 109&#13;
Jill Raes- 98&#13;
Sumer Raes- 109&#13;
Carisa Ralph- 76, 109&#13;
Brian Rasmussen- 7, 17, 33,&#13;
48, 66, 77, 98, 113&#13;
Debra Rasmussen- 104&#13;
Jeffery Rasmussen- 104&#13;
Kimberly Ratliff- 109&#13;
Heather Redmond- 117, 124&#13;
Heidi Redmond- 98&#13;
David Reelfs- 30, 57, 76, 109&#13;
Kaci Reitz- 77, 104&#13;
Shane Rhoades- 83, 104&#13;
Charity Rhodes- 104&#13;
Christopher Rhodes- 84, 117&#13;
Jennifer Rhodes- 7, 9, 109&#13;
Kenneth Rief- 46, 57, 109&#13;
Kevin Rief- 98&#13;
Kathleen Riley- 34, 44, 45,&#13;
76, 90, 109&#13;
Brad Ring- 98&#13;
Adam Riso-11 , 13, 15, 17,&#13;
66, 76, 100, 104, 112&#13;
Yvette Robertson- 104&#13;
Carolina Rodrigues- 9, 54,&#13;
77, 117&#13;
Amy Rodriguez- 19, 104&#13;
RebeccaRodriguez-72, 117&#13;
Brandon Rogers- 104&#13;
David Rogers- 50&#13;
Krissa Rogers- 9, 13, 109&#13;
Nathan Ross- 56&#13;
AdamRusch-94, 109&#13;
Lindsay Ryan- 77, 98&#13;
Amy Sabotka- 54, 104, 11 7&#13;
Esther Sabokat- 9, 77, 91&#13;
Mandy Sagaser- 117&#13;
Beth Salzbrenner- 29, 42, 45,&#13;
64, 104&#13;
Jodi Sanson-7, 22, 28, 29,&#13;
42, 43, 64, 76, 77, 98&#13;
Jason Scarborough- 9, 17,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Thomas Schafer- 13, 109&#13;
Kurt Schlautman- 33, 48, 77,&#13;
95, 98&#13;
Stephanie Schlautman- 104&#13;
Michael Schmitt- 104&#13;
Matthew Schoening- 30, 32,&#13;
50, 104&#13;
Andrew Scholl- 40, 77, 98&#13;
Bruce Schomburg38,39,40,41&#13;
Zachary Schomburg- 33, 38,&#13;
40,41 , 62, 89, 109, 119&#13;
Bradley Schramm- 9, 109&#13;
Brian Schumann- 73, 111&#13;
Randy Schupp- 109&#13;
John Schwede- 46, 84, 85,&#13;
109&#13;
Lori Schwede- 85, 98&#13;
Science club- 9&#13;
Renae Seipold- 109&#13;
Seniors pg 114-115&#13;
Seniors pg 11 6-11 7&#13;
Seniors pg 124-1 25&#13;
Service Clubs pg 6-7&#13;
Robin Shadid- 98&#13;
Jacob Sharp- 98&#13;
Mary Sharp- 9, 15, 104&#13;
Tina Shavers- 98&#13;
Wanda Shavers- 104&#13;
Carla Shay- 29, 104&#13;
Misty Shefferd- 117&#13;
Benjamin Shepard- 17, 33,&#13;
76, 77, 98 &#13;
Jennifer Shepherd- 13, 76,&#13;
77, 109&#13;
Jessica Shepherd- 9, 104&#13;
Cory Shepley- 117&#13;
Shawna Shere- 104&#13;
Jamie Shields- 117&#13;
Adam Shoemaker- 98&#13;
Stacie Shoemaker- 117&#13;
Dorothy Sillau- 93&#13;
Anthony Simons- 17, 76, 104&#13;
Nathan Simons- 11 , 13, 15,&#13;
17, 19, 76, 112, 117, 122&#13;
Christie Sisk- 98&#13;
Kyle Skipton- 7, 25, 46, 76,&#13;
120&#13;
Jessica Smetana- 11 O&#13;
Brandy Smith- 69, 87, 91, 93,&#13;
120, 125&#13;
Joshua Smith- 98&#13;
Mike Smith- 22&#13;
Ryan Smith- 17, 33, 56, 57,&#13;
76, 77,98&#13;
Aaron Smits- 36, 66, 11 O&#13;
Tonya Smits- 7, 13, 15, 69,&#13;
91, 101 , 120&#13;
Snoball pg 106-107&#13;
Jennifer Snyder- 77, 98&#13;
Timothy Snyder- 11 O&#13;
Soccer (G) pg 54-55&#13;
Soccer (8) pg 56-57&#13;
Softball pg 22-23&#13;
aulSomchana- 77, 104&#13;
Nyra Sondag- 111&#13;
Sophomores pg 102-105&#13;
Jody Sorenson- 7, 9, 11 O&#13;
Angela Spaulding- 9, 104&#13;
Speech pg 14-15&#13;
Connie Spetman- 22, 120&#13;
Rebecca Spetman- 69, 107,&#13;
110&#13;
Eric Spitznagle- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Kelly Spreen- 110&#13;
Wendy Spreen- 120&#13;
Joel Stapleton- 30, 50&#13;
James Starr- 11 O&#13;
Tommy-Jo Staton- 120&#13;
Jennifer Stazzoni- 19, 69,&#13;
104&#13;
Rodney Steenbock- 30, 50,&#13;
120&#13;
Heather Stephenson- 120&#13;
Christine Stevens- 104&#13;
Kevin Steward- 7, 9, 15, 17,&#13;
36, 40, 41 , 77, 104&#13;
Courfney Stewart- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
19, 77, 104&#13;
Chad Stinson- 98&#13;
Sherry Stokes- 110&#13;
Joshua Stroebele- 120&#13;
Greg Strohbehn- 7, 9, 36, 66,&#13;
86, 110&#13;
Heather Stroud- 120, 124&#13;
Shawn Stroud- 48, 84, 98&#13;
Brett Struck- 9, 104&#13;
Jennifer Struck- 9, 89, 11 O&#13;
Kurt Sturm- 7, 9, 13, 104&#13;
Molly Sturm- 7, 9, 69, 95,&#13;
110&#13;
Paula Suiter- 104&#13;
Christina Swan- 110&#13;
Sarah Swanson- 19&#13;
Swimming (G) pg 38-39&#13;
Swimming (8) pg 40-41&#13;
Swing Choir pg 16-17&#13;
Robert Swolley- 36, 110&#13;
Shawn Swolley- 110&#13;
Belinda Tackett- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
30, 50, 76, 91 , 110&#13;
Joan Tackett- 111&#13;
Pat Tackett- 30, 50&#13;
Christopher Taylor- 77, 97&#13;
Jennifer Taylor- 7, 13, 15, 77,&#13;
100, 104&#13;
John Taylor- 40, 79&#13;
Michael Taylor- 7, 36, 37, 48,&#13;
9999&#13;
Tracy Taylor- 7, 9, 22, 26,&#13;
42, 43, 64, 71 , 73, 110, 118&#13;
Janita Tedesco- 104&#13;
Tennis (G) pg 58-59&#13;
Tennis (B) pg 60-61&#13;
Scott Tetmeyer- 89, 110&#13;
Theme pg 2-3&#13;
David Thien- 7, 9, 30, 31 , 50,&#13;
51 , 79, 95, 107, 110&#13;
Troy Thieschafer- 17, 50, 77,&#13;
99&#13;
Matthew Thomas- 30, 50, 79,&#13;
120&#13;
Melissa Thompsen- 9, 58,&#13;
59, 95, 107, 118, 120&#13;
Angela Thompson- 104&#13;
Brian Thompson- 56&#13;
Dustie Thompson- 7, 9, 28,&#13;
29, 50, 77, 99&#13;
Elena Thompson- 104&#13;
Tiffany Thompson- 54&#13;
Craig Thurman- 87, 11 0&#13;
Trenton Tiessen- 7, 9, 17,&#13;
30, 46, 47, 50, 66, 76, 113,&#13;
119, 120&#13;
Greg Tigges- 105&#13;
Title pg 1&#13;
Mike Tomjack- 33, 46, 48&#13;
Al icia Tomich- 9, 29, 105&#13;
Track (G) pg 64-65&#13;
Track (8) pg 66-67&#13;
Jonathan Travers- 105&#13;
Jeramy Trescott- 78&#13;
Daniel Trumblee- 48, 99&#13;
Brian Turk- 33, 99, 120&#13;
Kellie Van Nordstrand- 7, 9,&#13;
22, 23, 26, 27, 42, 64, 65, 88,&#13;
89, 106, 110&#13;
Rodney Van Nordstrand- 7,&#13;
33,48, 66, 77, 99&#13;
Jason VanVactor- 9, 36, 50,&#13;
82, 110&#13;
Christophe Vanatta- 48, 99&#13;
Sara Vande Water- 38, 77, &#13;
Tammy Vanderloo- 110&#13;
Troy Vanecek- 30, 50, 66,&#13;
105&#13;
Kerri Vanwinkle- 62, 99&#13;
Toni Verlengia- 9, 13, 15, 64,&#13;
77,100, 110&#13;
Karl Vierck- 30, 50, 73, 105&#13;
Seth Vincent- 46, 48, 105&#13;
Shannon Vincent- 89, 120&#13;
Whitney Vincent- 7, 17, 69,&#13;
73, 77, 105&#13;
Christopher Vokt- 7, 32, 33,&#13;
48, 49, 57, 77, 99, 107&#13;
Volleyball pg 26-27&#13;
Volleyball (JV/F) pg 28-29&#13;
Trisha VonWeihe- 7, 9, 120&#13;
Jamie Voss- 77, 99&#13;
Kristin Wagner- 105&#13;
Steven Walford- 11 O&#13;
Brett Wallace- 7, 32, 33, 66,&#13;
77, 99&#13;
Eric Wallace - 99&#13;
Scott Wallace-7, 24, 30, 31 ,&#13;
50, 51 , 91, 95, 120&#13;
Nicole Wallenberg- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
42,45, 58, 77, 105&#13;
Diane Walls- 54, 95, 107,&#13;
11 8, 120, 122&#13;
Derek Ward- 48, 56, 57, 99&#13;
Kyle Ward- 46, 66, 89, 110&#13;
Alan Watson- 120&#13;
Bethany Watson- 7, 29, 42,&#13;
45, 77,99&#13;
Cathryn Watson- 7, 17, 71 ,&#13;
77, 105&#13;
Jason Wayman- 110&#13;
Kristi Weaver- 99&#13;
Timothy Welch- 99&#13;
Tonya Welch- 99&#13;
Michelle Wells- 69, 74, 110&#13;
Jayme Wendt- 38, 45, 77, 99&#13;
Gary Westcott- 11 O&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon- 111&#13;
Amy Whipple- 45, 77, 99&#13;
Dottie Whitehill- 7, 13, 15,&#13;
76, 100, 120, 126&#13;
Joshua Wilber- 99&#13;
Andrew Wilson- 110&#13;
Eric Wilson- 24, 46, 62, 88,&#13;
89, 120, 124&#13;
Jason Wilson- 84&#13;
Joan Wilson- 105&#13;
Kayleen Wilson- 90, 120&#13;
Tanya Wilson- 77, 99&#13;
William Wilson- 105&#13;
Lisa Winkler- 45, 99&#13;
Mark Winkler- 88, 89, 120&#13;
Rebecca Winkler- 29, 45, 99&#13;
L. J. Wise- 30, 50, 110&#13;
ynette Wise- 111&#13;
Shannon Wi§&gt;e- 26, 27, 95,&#13;
120&#13;
Zachary Wise- 33, 99&#13;
Jeremy Wiser- 99&#13;
Melissa Wolfe- 99&#13;
Alyssa Wredt- 105, 77&#13;
Brian Wredt- 99&#13;
Wrestling pg 50-51&#13;
Wrestling (JVN) pg 52-53&#13;
Katie Wright- 99, 77&#13;
Matt Wyant- 40&#13;
Mike Wyant- 40&#13;
Michelle Wymore- 54, 55, 94,&#13;
106, 118, 120&#13;
Yearbook pg 88-89&#13;
Chris Yelton- 105&#13;
Troy Yoder- 30, 50, 120&#13;
Nathan York- 30, 50, 66, 11 O&#13;
Jared Youngblood- 18, 62,&#13;
76, 110&#13;
Noah Youngs- 7, 46, 78, 11 O&#13;
Zeb Youngs- 48, 56, 57, 99&#13;
Jolana Zaborsky- 11 O&#13;
Marcus Zaborsky- 120 &#13;
Bi&#13;
Bill Shuey,&#13;
LC's driver&#13;
education instructor, during spring vacation. This&#13;
teacher was admired, without&#13;
exception, by&#13;
all of his students, past and&#13;
present. Students seeing&#13;
him around the&#13;
school would&#13;
often stop him&#13;
for a few minutes just to say say&#13;
"Hi".&#13;
Why was Mr.&#13;
Shuey so well&#13;
liked? He taught&#13;
students with a&#13;
firm, yet gentle&#13;
hand. He remembered what it was&#13;
like to be behind&#13;
the wheel for the&#13;
first time. He rew arded his students with praise.&#13;
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COLLAG IY: CATHRYN WATSON, ANDRESSA HAYNES, CHRIS NIC iOLS, &#13;
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-&#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
BURNING DESIRES&#13;
THE HEAT IS ON&#13;
SCORCHING THE OPPONENTS&#13;
STUDENT MELTING POT&#13;
HOT NUMBERS&#13;
BURN A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET&#13;
HOT PROSPECTS&#13;
STUDENT LIFE&#13;
2&#13;
ACADEMICS&#13;
26&#13;
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36&#13;
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Re-living the disco era, students found groovy clothes and accessories during Homecoming week. Row 1 (1-r )-Lyndsay Patton, Carolyn&#13;
Nester, Brian Rasmussen. Row 2-Anne Heuer, Ryan Smith, Tanya Delaney, Adam Riso, Carrie Hensdale. Row 3- Mike Conway, Doug&#13;
Kinsel, Greg Bartnsen. Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
STUDENT LIFE &#13;
Walking between classes, sophomores exit&#13;
lockers and rush to the next class. A common feeling among students is the lack of&#13;
time between classes. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Talking in the parking lot, Melissa Head, Eric&#13;
Head, and Robyn Poloncic make plans after&#13;
school. Students frequently hang out in the&#13;
parking lot before and after school. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
STUDENT LIFE &#13;
THE AFTER SCHOOL RUN&#13;
byLeah Stonerook&#13;
Are LC students ever bored?&#13;
Never!&#13;
When the final bell rings it&#13;
signals the end of another&#13;
school day, b there are many&#13;
activities just starting.&#13;
Some students volun eer&#13;
their time to help people in the&#13;
community. AmyWhipple'97 is&#13;
a candy striper at Jenny&#13;
Edmundson Hospital, while&#13;
Ryan Mullen'96 helps out at&#13;
The Open Door Mission .&#13;
Other people decide to work&#13;
to have additional money.&#13;
Brian Collier'96 likes h aving a&#13;
job so he doesn't have to rely on&#13;
his parents for everything.&#13;
What can a person possibly&#13;
likeabouthavingajob? "Working at the zoo has introduced&#13;
me to so many kinds of people.&#13;
I've learned to deal with people&#13;
and the public, " commented&#13;
Courtney Trede'98.&#13;
Students enjoy working for&#13;
many reasons. Travis&#13;
Stroebele'98 likes his job because, "It's fun because of the&#13;
people I work with."&#13;
Having a job can help a person learn things about themselves; things they don't learn&#13;
in school. Joe Lee'97, who&#13;
works at No Frills, said he's&#13;
learned how to work with&#13;
people who don't always&#13;
agree with him. Mullen, who&#13;
volunteers at the mission&#13;
said, "It makes you stop and&#13;
think how important an education is."&#13;
Having a job or volunteering is one way many students use their spare time&#13;
after school. They make new&#13;
friends and have fun while&#13;
they work.&#13;
Stocking the shelves, Erin Luxford places a bottle of hair spray. Many high school students are stockers. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
PlantingflowersatChanticleer, Tina&#13;
Hough and Abby Kossow clean up&#13;
the community. Both girls volunteered their time to clean the&#13;
grounds. Photo byc.athryn Watson.&#13;
Filling a glass, Ben Kult prepares a customer's meal. Ku It works at Target&#13;
in the cafeteria; food preparation is a common high school job. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Cashing out a customer, Amber&#13;
Campbell completes her duties at&#13;
Walgreen's. Handling money is a&#13;
must in almost any job. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. Accepting her position as supervisor, Lynette Montang speaks to a&#13;
group of candystripers. Montang&#13;
has been a candy striper for five&#13;
years. Photo by Amy Whipple.&#13;
Using a scanner, Lisa Kemp checks out a Buckle customer at the Mall of&#13;
t he Bluffs. Many students enjoy working atthe mall. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson. &#13;
IT'S NOT WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia the LC fans provide a positive,&#13;
Over the years at LC, going almost invincible, aura for Tito the game has been a way for tan wrestlers," commented&#13;
fans to show their "Titan Keith Massey, wrestling coach.&#13;
Pride. " Whether it was a var- Some fans enjoyed going to&#13;
sity football game or a basket- the game simply to socialize. It&#13;
ball game , LC fans showed up was a way of seeing friends and&#13;
to support the athletes. The catching up on the week's&#13;
fans played a part in giving LC events. "It was something to do&#13;
the valuable home field ad- on a Friday night," replied&#13;
vantage. The cheers of the Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
crowd spurred the players on, Many fan s showed their suphelping them to achieve victo- port by painting their faces or&#13;
ries they might not have been dressing up in blue and white.&#13;
able to achieve. "In the gym, "When I looked up at the stands&#13;
during the homecoming&#13;
game, I saw a sea of blue, "&#13;
stated Klayton Kmett'96.&#13;
With all the fans and excitement, Titans remained&#13;
respectful and followed the&#13;
rules while supporting their&#13;
players. "We had a large&#13;
group of students that came&#13;
to home and away activities&#13;
and offered support," stated&#13;
John Casebolt, Activities Director.&#13;
Posing for a picture, J.J . Harder, Adam Riso, and Brian Rasmussen t ake different stances. The three&#13;
of them became LC's self-appointed mascots. Photo by Shawn Baas. &#13;
Jumping to their feet, LC fans cheer for the play developing on&#13;
the court. The cheers from the crowd helped spur the players&#13;
on. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Cheering on the Varsity football team , Jaime Huntoon , Jessi&#13;
McElvain, and Molly Parrott showed school pride. Fan support&#13;
was the key part of the football team's successful season.&#13;
Phot o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
~ • ichr g up signs, volleyball fans show t heir support . M aking signs was just one of t he&#13;
n nv ways LC fa ns showed their spirit. Phot o by Shawn Baas .&#13;
Holding his index finger in the air,&#13;
Chris Vanatta shows that the Titans&#13;
are # 1 . Vanatta was one of the&#13;
many fans that flocked to LC sporting events during the year. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes. ~&#13;
~ &#13;
•&#13;
FUTURE&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
and Kevin Steward&#13;
As seniors neared their&#13;
graduation date, students got&#13;
ready for their future endeavors. Although some Strliors'&#13;
education will end after high&#13;
school, the majority got ready&#13;
for college. Planning for college&#13;
involved many things including searching for the right college to fit one's personality.&#13;
There are numerous ways to&#13;
ASPIRATIO NS&#13;
pay for college; many students&#13;
recieved some form of aid, including different scholarships,&#13;
grants, and awards. In order to&#13;
qualify for scholarships or&#13;
grants, students did anything&#13;
from completing questionnaires&#13;
to writing essays. "Many think&#13;
it's a waste of time, but I think&#13;
it's worth it," said Emily Bendorf&#13;
'96.&#13;
College planning began early&#13;
for many people when they took&#13;
their ACT's. "The ACT test&#13;
was long and hard; it was&#13;
hard to know how to study&#13;
for them," commented Am&#13;
Sabatka'96. Though the&#13;
preparation took time, the&#13;
senior class looked forward&#13;
to their lives after high school;&#13;
whether it was continuing&#13;
education, or entering the&#13;
work world.&#13;
Sitting at the sewing machine, Melissa Mendoza finishes another project. Many students used high&#13;
school classes to help decide what to do lat er in life. Mendoza hopes to pursue a career in fashion&#13;
design. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Thumbing through the file cabinet, Jason Batten looks for an admission&#13;
form. M aking sure admission forms were turned in on time was important&#13;
for seniors. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Piling up, brochures became a fan uhar sight for seniors t hroughout&#13;
ttieyear. There are many resources&#13;
f · seniors t o use when deciding&#13;
what to do afte1' high school. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Completing an ACT packet, Brett&#13;
Struck prepares to take t he test.&#13;
ACT scores often determine&#13;
whether students get into college.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Wanting to be a computer programmer, Doug Brown gets his practice in&#13;
before college bytaking Computer Applications. Brown was one of the&#13;
many who used high school classes to prepare for college . Phot o by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Getting hertranscript, Stevi Howard prepares an application packet to&#13;
send off for admission into college. Colleges and universities require&#13;
official t ranscripts that list high school grades. Photo by Andressa&#13;
H"&gt;'les ~&#13;
~ &#13;
-&#13;
VICTORY LEADS TO CELEBRATION&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
"School spirit was at an all&#13;
time high during Homecoming&#13;
week," recalled Eric Wymore'98.&#13;
Homecoming was the week of&#13;
Sept. 25, earlier than in years&#13;
past, which left some people unprepared for the week's events.&#13;
Throughout the week, dress-up&#13;
days helped build school spirit.&#13;
Studen ts could really see the&#13;
"blue blood" show through a t&#13;
Queen of Homecoming festivities, but that was not the only&#13;
thing that occurred at coronation. Class Wars were replaced&#13;
with a lip-sync contest, which&#13;
was won by the faculty. A district-wide pep rally was also held&#13;
during coronation, to build&#13;
s chool spirit.&#13;
Titan spirit continued through&#13;
Friday n ight wh en the Titans destroyed the Red Oak Tigers, in a&#13;
Thursday night's coronation. 47-6 vi ctory. "With the crowd&#13;
Titan pride was higher than ever. beh ind us, it was no surprise&#13;
David Kjeldg a ard and Cari tha we accomplished an asColeman were crowned King and toun d ing victory against Red&#13;
Oak, " explained Kl ayto n&#13;
Kmett'96.&#13;
A dance sponsored by the&#13;
student council was held the&#13;
next night with the theme,&#13;
"End of the Road." Although&#13;
Homecoming fes ti vi ties h ad an&#13;
early and slow start this year,&#13;
LC students came through in&#13;
the end by showing a tremendous amount of school spirit.&#13;
The 1995 Homecoming Court: row 1 (1-r )-Brett Jackson , Lisa Kemp, Bill Jacobsen, David Kjeldgaard[ King)&#13;
Cari Coleman[Queen), Jeremy Willer. Row 2 - Chris Vanatta , Shannon Lea, Sara Kenney, Abby Hausen,&#13;
Tina Hough, Nicole Wallenberg, Jeni Kenealy, Drew Ditmars. Row 4- Tucker O'Hara, M att Schoening,&#13;
Jessi McElvain, Whitney Vincent . Row 5 Jeff Lauver, Klayton Kmett. &#13;
Staying alive, Nate Emsick participates in the disco&#13;
contest. Emsick and Carolyn Nester were crowned&#13;
Disco King and queen . Photo by Shawn Baas. Dancing to that special song , Amy&#13;
Rodriguez and James Gliwa enjoy&#13;
the dance. Slow songs are a favorite&#13;
part of dances. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Liµ syncing to t he crowd , the sophomore class ,&#13;
led by Molly Parrott, dances on the gym floor.&#13;
The lip sync contest replaced t he class wars .&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson .&#13;
Arousing spirit takes over t he crowd as t hey cheer at coronat ion. Not only are&#13;
the King and Queen crowned , but it was also a school-wide pep rally. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas. &#13;
-&#13;
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WAITING F 0 R THE B ELL&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
As we sit in our morning&#13;
classes, half asleep and looking at the clock every five minutes or ~o, there is only one&#13;
thing on our minds. that's for&#13;
lunch? When fourth hour finally comes around, we think&#13;
the lunch b ell will n ever ring.&#13;
We all go our own way after&#13;
the bell rings, and we do our&#13;
own things. Zach ery Owens '99&#13;
said he eats and talks about&#13;
anything that comes up.&#13;
Courtney Trede '98 agreed,&#13;
"We talk about parties and what&#13;
we're going to do over the weekend." Mrs. Potter, English&#13;
teacher, said she eats, shares&#13;
food, talks and laughs.&#13;
We all have our own separate&#13;
nightmares of the scariest food&#13;
the cafeteria tried to serve us.&#13;
Kiffany Hickey '98 claimed it&#13;
was "the chicken fried steak, "&#13;
while Steffani Brinson'97&#13;
feels it's "all the food. "&#13;
When the bell rings at the&#13;
end of lunch, we're all in&#13;
rush to get back to class.&#13;
Some a little eager, some not&#13;
ready, but always aware that&#13;
we made it through h alf the&#13;
day; and now it won't be long&#13;
until we can go home .&#13;
Eating at lunch , st udents t ake a break to talk. Although many students complain about school lunches.&#13;
plenty of students eat them . Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Biting intD a hamburger, Travis C.Oyle&#13;
enjoys his lunch. Hamburgers are&#13;
somestudents'favorit.efood. PhotD&#13;
by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Laughing during a conversation, Jill Stazzoni talks and eats atthe same&#13;
time. Lunch is a t ime to socialize with friends. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Borrowing some of Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen'sfood, Drew Ditmars&#13;
also steals a napkin. Everybody&#13;
shares during lunch. PhotD by Chris&#13;
Nichols. Playing with her food , Kri sten&#13;
Andersen stirs her ice cream .&#13;
A la carte items are favorites&#13;
among students. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Paying for his lunch, Kurt Schlautman hands the lunch lady his card.&#13;
The lunch program went electronic this yea1'. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
-&#13;
c H A N G I N G T&#13;
by Stevi Howard team's logo; while girls wore&#13;
On the runways ofNewYork sweaters with neutral colors.&#13;
and Paris fashion trends change Cream, country blue , burgandy,&#13;
twic: a year. Here at Lewis forest green and gray were faCentral trends take a lot longer vorite colors . .. to catch on and to change. The "grunge" or "alternative"&#13;
In 1995-96 the most popu- look started to catch on at LC.&#13;
lar stores for LC stu dents to Hardly a day passed by when&#13;
shop a t were : the Buckle ,&#13;
Gadzooks, and the GAP. Flan -&#13;
nel shirts and jeans were favorites for girls and guys to wear.&#13;
students didn't see a shirt from&#13;
Pepsi or a gas station attendent&#13;
named "Bud" walking through&#13;
the halls. Baggy pants with&#13;
R E N D s&#13;
on toward the end of the year.&#13;
Girls st arted to wear skirts&#13;
again "for no reason." Shorts&#13;
that wrap around to look lik&#13;
skirts or just a plain wrap&#13;
around plaid skirts were fa -&#13;
vorites for the ladies. The&#13;
favorite materials wer e corduroy and wool.&#13;
Fashion trends were&#13;
changing here at Lewis Central and the 1995-96 school&#13;
Guys we r e often seen in chains for boys and baby t- year was a display of many&#13;
sweatshirts with th eir favorite shirts for girls started to catch different fashion trends.&#13;
Sporting a flannel and t-shirt, Scott Barney relaxes in class . Flannel shirts were favorites for both boy&#13;
and girls. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Talking after t he game , students wore hats and flannel coats . Baseball caps&#13;
were seen on both boys and girls, after school was let out, of course.Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Studying in class, Tr acy Keenan wear s warm-up&#13;
pants and a sweatshirt. This was a popular&#13;
outfit for many students when they woke up late&#13;
or wanted to be comfortable. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Striking a pose, Mit ch Leaders and Ben Johnson show off t he&#13;
'grunge look ." Alt ernative music and clothes wer e fads in&#13;
1995-96. Photo by Chris Nichols .&#13;
Dialing home, M egan Conklin uses a cellular phone. ~ellular&#13;
phones were very popular; many kids had them , especially for&#13;
emergencies. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
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A NIGHT TO R EMEM BER&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
Many students hoped that&#13;
1996 would start with a bang&#13;
since the Snoball dance was&#13;
schedhled for the first Saturday of the new year. It did for&#13;
Emily Bendorf96 a nd Drew&#13;
Ditmars'96, since th ey were&#13;
crowned Snoball queen and&#13;
king.&#13;
The h igh hopes were brought&#13;
a little lower as many stud nts&#13;
walk ed away from Sn oball say-&#13;
"In the hour I was at the dance,&#13;
there were only three songs you&#13;
could really dance to. " The D .J.&#13;
was not the only thing studen ts&#13;
complained about, "I though t&#13;
it was stupid that th ey edited&#13;
everything said in the introductions for court, " r eplied&#13;
court member Karl Krau t'96.&#13;
Many students made the b est&#13;
ou t of the nigh t , a s girls got&#13;
dressed u p an d got to take that&#13;
"special guy" ou t on the town&#13;
ing the dance was pretty lame. for dinner and dancing. People&#13;
Bill J a cobsen'9 6 commen ted, made the best of the music that&#13;
was played, the hand jive&#13;
lasted for 10 or 15 minutes.&#13;
Brian Collier showed what&#13;
h e was m a d e of (silly putty).&#13;
wh en he went as low as he&#13;
could go. "I don 't know many&#13;
girls that can do the spr ads,"&#13;
exclaim ed Nicki Mit.chell'98.&#13;
Th e overall Snoball experien ce was good and one that&#13;
many will remember for a&#13;
long time.&#13;
The SnoballCourt (1-r) Row 1 - Mike McSorley, J eni Kenealy, Drew Ditmars [King).Emily Bendorf [Queen), David&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Cari Coleman, Eric Nelson, Courtney Bussey. Row 2-Jessi M cElvain, Lisa Kemp, Ryan Hemmings n.&#13;
Jeremy Major, Josh Clanton, Shannon Lea, Bill Jacobsen, Karl Kraut, Jenny Willer, Megan Green, Nikki W allenberg,&#13;
JennyStazzoni, WhitneyVincent. &#13;
Smiling during the court dance,&#13;
Drew Ditmars and Emily Bendorf&#13;
pose for a picture. Ditmars and&#13;
Bendorf were the Snoball king and&#13;
queen. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Enjoying themselves, Adam Riso and JennyStazzoni dance. Stazzoni and&#13;
Riso were both members of court. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Showingushowlowhecango, Brian&#13;
Collier does the spreads . Many&#13;
were impressed with Collier's flexibility. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Dancing the night away, the junior&#13;
girls break it down. Formal wear did&#13;
not stop girls from breaking it down.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Fixing t heir hair in t he mirror, Liz Higgins and Megan Conklin get ready for&#13;
pictures. Winter weather often caused problems for girls' hair. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson. &#13;
VOLUNTEERS MAl&lt;E SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPECIAL&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
For the past three years, over&#13;
600 athletes and countless numbers of family members and&#13;
friends have flocked to Titan Field&#13;
to participate · the Southwest&#13;
Iowa district Special Olympics.&#13;
But without the gracious elp&#13;
and encouragement of over 100&#13;
LC student and faculty volun -&#13;
teers, the event would not exist.&#13;
'We had 600 athletes h ere, and&#13;
the volunteers really pulled it&#13;
together," said Carol Nelson , special education teach er.&#13;
Volunteers arrived on the&#13;
track promptly at 8 a .m. on Friday, April 19, and planned to&#13;
dedicate their entire day to the&#13;
athletes, rain or shine. They&#13;
were put to work maintaining&#13;
various event sites or guiding&#13;
athletes to their even ts. 'There&#13;
was so much to h elp out with,"&#13;
remembered Ambe r&#13;
Campbell'96. Volunteers stayed&#13;
until after 3 p.m. to clean up and&#13;
tear down event stations.&#13;
Even the athletes took time&#13;
ou t of their busy day to recognize&#13;
and thank all of those wh o were&#13;
there supporting them. "It was&#13;
nice tha t all my friends from&#13;
school were there to h elp out&#13;
and ch eer u s on," said Molly&#13;
Mitchell'96, Special Olympic&#13;
participant.&#13;
Although it wa s a lon g da&#13;
for b oth participants and volunteers, the Special Olympics&#13;
was a success. Both group&#13;
came together to make the&#13;
day m emorable for everyon e.&#13;
"It was a lot of hard work,"&#13;
recalled Natalie Ditmars'96.&#13;
"But it was worth it to make it&#13;
a s pecial day for the a thletes."&#13;
Getting ready to run, Angela Dow and Violet Gallagher ar e chased by Kevin Willms. Participants helped eachoth&#13;
prepare for events. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Receiving a high five for a job well done,&#13;
Kolean Joy gives one back. Positive&#13;
reinforcement was key in doing a good&#13;
job at the Olympics. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Helping M olly Mitchell get ready for her&#13;
event, Emily Bendorf leads a stretching&#13;
routine. Volunteers helped the athletes&#13;
out in many ways. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
W'Btmn.&#13;
Handing out ribbons, cheerleaders&#13;
Shalene Bogardus and Michaela Bell&#13;
give awards to participants. All of the&#13;
cheerleaders donated their day to help&#13;
out. Photo byChr'is Nichols.&#13;
Clear ing the bar, Mike Croson competes in the pentathalon high jump.&#13;
Croson placed first in the pentathalon&#13;
and went to state. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Congrarulating Andy Boos, Jeni Kenealy&#13;
and Stevi Howard give him a ribbon. All&#13;
athletes received ribbonsthatday. Photn&#13;
byCathrynWatson. &#13;
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HARD WORK PA YS 0 FF&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
The pfanning and anticipation of another prom began&#13;
months before the final day arrived. As the juniors worked for&#13;
weeks on decorations to make&#13;
prom a "Celestial Fantasy," the&#13;
seniors tried to capture the&#13;
memories of their last dance as&#13;
their final year came to an end. Juniors volunteered theirtime&#13;
and were assigned certain duties for organizing the prom.&#13;
From writing out invitation s to&#13;
decorating tfie gym, the juniors&#13;
spent their free time trying to&#13;
make everything perfect.&#13;
The dance kicked off a t eight&#13;
o'clockandlasted until midnight.&#13;
The queen, Jeni Kenealy, and&#13;
king, Klayton Kmett, were&#13;
crowned at ten o'clock. When&#13;
the last song was played the&#13;
seniors said good-bye. "It was&#13;
great spending that last nigh t&#13;
with all my friends, this is really&#13;
the last time we can all get to- gether and have fun as an entire&#13;
class," stated Mitch Leaders '96.&#13;
Having fun was a major part of&#13;
prom night. 'There is no reason&#13;
to go to prom if you aren't going&#13;
to nave fun, that's the whole&#13;
point," cornrnentedJoelAllen '96. After the dance many headed&#13;
to Brunswick for excitement that&#13;
lasted through the night. Some&#13;
of the activities at post prom&#13;
included cosmic bowling, dog&#13;
racing, and gambling. Th&#13;
entertairunent was a nypno- tistwho chosevolunteersfrom&#13;
the crowd to b e hypnotized.&#13;
When the clock struck four&#13;
o'clock everyone crowded&#13;
around the prizes and waited&#13;
as the lucky winners were&#13;
called. After the prizes were&#13;
given out the bowling alley&#13;
was empt.y and everyone went&#13;
home.&#13;
TI1e night was considered a&#13;
fantasy tor all who attended.&#13;
The volunteers were happ with their work and many discovered a "Celestial Fanta y" from within.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Mike Mcsorley, Lisa Kemp, Prom Queen Jeni Kenealy, Prom King Klayton Kmett, Jamie Huntoon. Row&#13;
-Shannon Lea, Jessie McElvain, Homecoming Queen Cari Coleman, Nicole Wallenberg, Snoball Queen Emily Bend r&#13;
Andi Bach, Eric Nelson. Row 3-Adam Riso , Homecoming King David Kjeldgaard, W es Adkins, Snoball King Dre&#13;
Ditmars, MattSchoening, Karl Kraut. &#13;
Doing the "cabbage patch ," Kurt&#13;
Schlautman break dances in the&#13;
middle of the gym. A wide variety of&#13;
musicwasplayedatprom. Photoby&#13;
Amyludens.&#13;
Balancing on two chairs , Latti&#13;
Richards lays still under hypnosis.&#13;
Volunteers were chosen from the&#13;
crowd to be hypnotized. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Dancing and singing with the music,&#13;
Stevi Howard and Andi Bach show&#13;
their stuff. Studentsrelivedthe 70's&#13;
by dancing to disco tunes like&#13;
'YM CA." Pfloto by Amy Ludens.&#13;
Showing their best moves, Mike&#13;
Croson and Libby Pringle dance to&#13;
themusic. Thiswasthelastdance&#13;
seniorscouldspendtDgetner. PhotD&#13;
byAmyludens.&#13;
Hanging up decorations, Angie Kay&#13;
and IVlike Conwaydecorat.ethe gym.&#13;
The junior class was in charge of&#13;
decorating for prom. Photo by&#13;
JenniferButtD~&#13;
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UNDERCLASSMEN SH OW UNI TY&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
The smell of lasagna was in&#13;
the air as The First Annual&#13;
Dinner Theater was held April&#13;
25, at the Iowa Western Community College cafeteria. This&#13;
year choir director Gary&#13;
Fiscus decide to have Express, Boys Quartet, and J 2..7.Z&#13;
Choir perform along with Corporation at the dinner the- ater. Many people didn't want&#13;
the dinner theat er to take&#13;
place, but afterwar ds , they&#13;
loved it. "I didn't know wh a t&#13;
to except becaus e I have a l- ways performed in The Swin g&#13;
Show, but I would love to do it&#13;
again , " explained Tony&#13;
Simons'96.&#13;
This year, the soloists and&#13;
the duets had to try out to&#13;
perform for the event. "I felt it&#13;
was unfair because anybody&#13;
who wants t o sing a solo or&#13;
duet should be able to , if they&#13;
have (a song) memorized," remarked Pat Tackett'98. There were countless hours&#13;
of practice put in to get ready&#13;
for the dinner theater. "Corporation worked very hard to&#13;
pull offThe First Annual Din- n er Theat er and I thank them&#13;
for a ll their dedication," comm ented Choir Director Gary&#13;
Fiscus.&#13;
Unlike past years, ther e&#13;
were a few first year s e- niors involved. "At first I&#13;
had to work at it, b ut a s it&#13;
went along, I got in t o t h e&#13;
swing of things," explained&#13;
first-year memb e r J eni&#13;
Kenealy'96. As the on ly&#13;
four-year Corporatio n&#13;
member, Adam Riso r eflected after the event was&#13;
over. " I had fun in all th at&#13;
I did with Corporation, but&#13;
now I have to move on to a&#13;
diffe rent thing in life.&#13;
Thanks for all the m emories Mr. Fiscus ."&#13;
Singing a ballad, Greg Barntsen, Stacey Barios and Jon Burgart perform with Corporation. The Swing Show w&#13;
replaced with a Dinner Theater. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Keeping the intensity , Klayton&#13;
Kmett sings a solo while performing with Jazz Choir. Jazz Choir&#13;
was new this year. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson .&#13;
Holding each other tight, Sara Knavel and Tony Simons perform "How&#13;
the West W as Fun." Couples dancing was part of Corporation. Photo&#13;
byCathryn Watson.&#13;
Singing, Corporation shows off&#13;
their costumes. Corporation&#13;
performed a western medley.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson . Dancing to the beat, Express performs atthe Dinner Theater. The&#13;
Dinner Theater was held at Iowa&#13;
Western Community College. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Taking cues from eac h other, BJ Sheperd and Laurel Green sing a&#13;
duet. Sheperd and Green wer e two-year Corporation members. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Wat son. &#13;
0&#13;
E N D 0&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
"When Columbus found the&#13;
new world, he wasn't looking&#13;
for it, and he even got lost&#13;
along the way." Those few&#13;
powerful words, taken fromJJ&#13;
Harder's commencement&#13;
speech, neatly summea up the&#13;
long journey and experiences&#13;
of the class of 1996. The road&#13;
was long and sometimes rough ,&#13;
but the final destination , cla ss&#13;
unity, that was reached wa s&#13;
more satisfying than any pitstop along the way.&#13;
Graduation wa s a time for&#13;
F T H E&#13;
seniors to reflect on the paths&#13;
they had taken during their&#13;
school years, and the ones&#13;
they would continue on&#13;
through their lives. "We m a de&#13;
a lot of memories during high&#13;
school, and graduation was a&#13;
time for us to reflect on them,"&#13;
cGmmented senior Stevi&#13;
Howard. Speeches were made&#13;
r eflecting on experiences during h igh school, and even&#13;
gr a itude to fellow classmates.&#13;
"I r eally app r eciated all of the&#13;
good memories my fri ends&#13;
gave me ," s a id s enior Carla&#13;
R 0 A&#13;
Kata, for eign exchange stud en t. "That was t h e b est&#13;
graduation p resent anyon e&#13;
could ever give ."&#13;
"Once we en t ered our&#13;
senior year , we r e a lize d we&#13;
would s oon b e goin g o r&#13;
separate ways, " ex presse d&#13;
Howa rd . "This brough t our&#13;
class closer together than&#13;
ever b efore . " Different&#13;
paths wer e taken by each&#13;
m ember, a long the sam e&#13;
road, wh ich c rea t ed a group&#13;
full of d iversity a nd exp erience .&#13;
Receiving his diploma, Jerome Bridges shakes hands with superintendent Jim Verlengia. One of t he seniors' mo&#13;
memorable moments is when they cross t hat stage to gettheir diploma. Photo by Justin W athen. &#13;
Speaking at graduation, Karla Cota&#13;
thanks the LC community for her&#13;
memories. Cota was a foreign exchange student from Mexico. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
ComingtDgetherforthelasttime, choir&#13;
members sang the class song&#13;
"Friends." StJJdentsfrom all choirs and&#13;
classes participated in commencement. PhotD by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Findingtheirwaytotheirseats, new LC&#13;
graduates E'Lise Christensen and&#13;
Michelle Chew simle proudly. Graduat ion was a proud t im e for all parties.&#13;
Photo by Justin W athen.&#13;
Receiving a kiss from mom, Cathryn&#13;
Watson gives her a flower. Family&#13;
and friends were moved and proud&#13;
oftheirgraduates. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wathen.&#13;
Looking for his fami ly, Karl Vierk prepares to celebrate his graduation. Seniors were fi lled with relief and emotion&#13;
atthecommencementexercises. Phom&#13;
byJustinWathe~&#13;
~ &#13;
Learning outside, Jeff Lauver, Susan Hyde, and Doug Kinsel work on a Trig problem. Mr.&#13;
Fox liked to challenge his students in new, innovative ways. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
. -&#13;
• &#13;
Sanding the edges , Jim Campbell finishes his&#13;
woods project. Learning to use power tools&#13;
was a major part of Woods class . Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Helping Keri Shere with her math , Ms . Carney explains a&#13;
problem . Carney taught Geometry and Algebra I in her first year&#13;
at LC. Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Acting in class, Melissa Boyd g~es a&#13;
high fivet.o Rena Carlson. Drama is&#13;
oneofmanyelectiveclasses. Phot.o&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Taking notes in English class, Jamie&#13;
Bownes stays alert during class.&#13;
Three years of English is required&#13;
for graduation. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
REQUIREMENTS CHANGE&#13;
by Stevi Howard&#13;
"Oh no! What if I can't&#13;
graduate?" This was a real- istic worry for many seniors&#13;
since the requirements to&#13;
graduate changed forthe se- niors of 1996. To prepare for the changes, students&#13;
made adjustments to their&#13;
schedules.&#13;
The biggest change, for&#13;
seniors at least, was the&#13;
Workplace Readiness course&#13;
that was requ ired for gradu - ation. This was a new course&#13;
in the high school, so very&#13;
few seniors had taken it.&#13;
"Basically all of the seniors&#13;
had to take the class during this school year," commented Andi Bach'96. This&#13;
caused overcrowding in the&#13;
classroom, especially during the first semester. It&#13;
also resulted in seniors having to change their sched- ules and plans. "I was dis- appointed that they changed&#13;
the requirements to graduate my senior year. I had&#13;
been planning the courses I&#13;
wanted to take, and the&#13;
changes made it so I couldn't&#13;
take one of the courses I had&#13;
planned on," explained&#13;
Dawn Letcher'96.&#13;
A more exciting change in&#13;
r equ ired courses was t h e&#13;
change in Gym and Health&#13;
classes. Previously, Gym and&#13;
Health were a requiremen t&#13;
for all studen ts, b ut this year&#13;
students wh o participated in&#13;
a sport could waive the course&#13;
for one semester. "I felt tha t&#13;
I received enough exercise&#13;
when I played vofleyball that&#13;
I should be able to spend my&#13;
time taking other cla sses dur- ing the school day ," stated&#13;
Angie Kay'97 . The History departmen t&#13;
also underwentachange, but&#13;
just for this year. Modem&#13;
World History was no lon ger&#13;
offered, so both freshmen and&#13;
sophomores took American&#13;
History classes. American&#13;
History has usually b een a&#13;
sophomore class. Starting in&#13;
the fall of 1996, freshmen will&#13;
take American History, while&#13;
sophomores will take World&#13;
Issues.&#13;
As the world changed , LC&#13;
also changed - trying to give&#13;
its students the best education possible so they could&#13;
survive in the real world.&#13;
Reading a book, Tim M cDaniel studies for a t est. Achieving good&#13;
grades in r equired courses was a must for graduation. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
Chewing on his pen, ClintAnderson&#13;
concentrates while reading.&#13;
Undercalssmen complete many&#13;
requirements for graduation early.&#13;
Photo by La Lees ha Haynes.&#13;
Studying in Workplace Rediness,&#13;
seniors prepare a porfolio. Workplace Rediness was a new requirementforseniors. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watron.&#13;
Square dancing, Melissa Boyd and&#13;
Jeremy Willer participate in gym&#13;
class. P. E. and Health requirements&#13;
changed this year. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Working on an assignment, Matt&#13;
Watson studies American History.&#13;
American History was a&#13;
requirement for both freshmen and&#13;
sophomores this year. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Working on a Math problem, Katie&#13;
Jensen finishes her assignment.&#13;
Students are required to complete&#13;
two years of Math classes. Photo&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes. &#13;
Sleeping in class , Brandy&#13;
Mcsorley t akes a break from&#13;
homework. Putting off homework until t he last minute can&#13;
become a pattern for some&#13;
st udent s. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Taking a break, Tanya Delaney&#13;
put s off homework. St udent s&#13;
occasionally slept in class aft er late night s. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
STRESSING U NTIL&#13;
THE LAST MINTUTE&#13;
By Whitney Vincent&#13;
OH NO! It's Thurs day,&#13;
your paper is due Friday,&#13;
and it is n ot completed .&#13;
Procrastination and teenagers go hand in h and,&#13;
and students at LC are no&#13;
different than any other&#13;
high school students.&#13;
"Procrastination is my&#13;
forte . If I don't wait until&#13;
the last minute and stress&#13;
myself out, then I don't get&#13;
anything accomplish ed,"&#13;
commented Angela&#13;
Kay'97. "I always decide&#13;
to get a head start on&#13;
projects but some how I&#13;
end up finishing at 3:00 in&#13;
the morning."&#13;
Most students think&#13;
that they can put things&#13;
off until the last minute.&#13;
Although students sign up&#13;
for study halls, they don't&#13;
use all of their time wisely.&#13;
Students often wait until the&#13;
last part of class to get&#13;
started, and then don't a pply&#13;
thems elves a s needed in&#13;
cla sses. "I am the king of&#13;
procrastination. I don't know&#13;
why , but I usually wait until&#13;
the last semester to get my&#13;
w ork done ," said Kevin&#13;
McDaniel'96.&#13;
Students' procrastination&#13;
shows through in research&#13;
papers , daily work, a nd&#13;
studying for tests. "I usually&#13;
get caught up in my extr a&#13;
curricular a ctivities too much&#13;
to keep up on th e academic&#13;
side of sch ool, so I put everything off u n til t he last&#13;
minut e," responded Seth&#13;
Vincen t'96 .&#13;
While p rocrastination often causes stress for teenagers at LC it has a lways happened and probably always&#13;
will.&#13;
Getting serious, Jeremy Major and Quinn Damgaard rush to&#13;
get t heir homework finished . Juniors have been known to&#13;
procrastinate on their r esearch papers. Photo by Shawn Baas. &#13;
During class, Megan Conklin&#13;
looks up at the clock. Students&#13;
spent a lot of time checking to&#13;
see how much time they had&#13;
until class was over. Photo by&#13;
Shawn Baas.&#13;
Laughing in class , Laurae Jones&#13;
and Heather Hanna waste time&#13;
. Jones and Hanna are juniors&#13;
who procrastinated duri ng&#13;
class . Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Studying at the last minut e,&#13;
Doug Kinsel crams for his test.&#13;
Test taking was very difficult t o&#13;
prepare for. Phot o by Cathryn&#13;
Watson .&#13;
Making a face, Jamie Chew is&#13;
dist racted from her studies.&#13;
Staying focused during class&#13;
can be a chal lenge for some&#13;
student s. Photo by Shawn&#13;
Baas.&#13;
Talki ng in class, Paula Stevens&#13;
tries to wake up M ichael Taylor. Conversations in class are&#13;
a diversion from school work.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Dissecting a cat, Pat Tackett&#13;
removes the skin. Cats were the&#13;
preferred animals to dissect in&#13;
Physiology. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Talking about her project, Mr.&#13;
Hamilton helps Lisa Winkler with&#13;
her artwork. Pottery lab was a&#13;
option in Art Ill. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
·-&#13;
LABS EXPAND&#13;
CURRICULUM&#13;
by Nicki Mitchell&#13;
As students walked into&#13;
lab classes this year, they&#13;
might have heard boys saying, "Yeah, alright!" and, of&#13;
course, most girls saying,&#13;
"Oooh, gross!" Many students are choosing classes&#13;
which have labs. "I wanted&#13;
to learn more about the human body and how it works,"&#13;
commented Jennifer&#13;
Marshall '97. "Boy is it hard. "&#13;
Classes that offered labs&#13;
were Biology, Advanced&#13;
Chemistry, Chemistry, and&#13;
Physiology. Each of these&#13;
labs are different. For example, Pat Campbell's Human Physiology class is different than any other lab&#13;
class because it concentrates only on the human&#13;
body.&#13;
Students may have asked&#13;
themselves why they do labs.&#13;
"Muscles are very important&#13;
structures of the body, and&#13;
by doing labs we have the&#13;
chance to actually see the&#13;
muscles," commented&#13;
Campbell. Mr. Heckman&#13;
commented that "students&#13;
enjoy labs mostly to see anything explode, for example&#13;
puttingsodiuminwater." Not&#13;
only do teachers think that&#13;
labs are a better way oflearning about science, but students also enjoy labs. "Labs&#13;
make a science class much&#13;
more interesting because you&#13;
can actually see what your&#13;
doing, instead of just reading&#13;
it out of a book," expressed&#13;
Karl Kraut '96 . . Studying parts of a cat , Jason Fout,s and Jerome Bownes cut rt open&#13;
Many students enjoyed dissecting animals. Photn by Andressa Hayn . &#13;
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Practicing hertyping skills, M eghan&#13;
M cCrearypreparesforthe business&#13;
world. M any students took typing&#13;
classes to prepare fortheirfuture&#13;
jobs. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Weighing their sample, Alonzo&#13;
Gr osse and M ike Murray work&#13;
together. Accurate measurements&#13;
were very important in Chemistry&#13;
labs. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Putting awaythe drill, John Simmers&#13;
cleans up after t he work is done.&#13;
Clean-up was required atthe end of&#13;
the period in shop classes. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Typing at t he computers, Kyle&#13;
Coleman and Misty Malone work on&#13;
their assignments. Keyboarding is&#13;
an important class that manytake&#13;
in preparationforthefuture. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Taking a drink, Travis Strobele utilizes a functioning water fountain.&#13;
Broken facilities were a hassle for&#13;
everyone. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Pulling on a jacket, a chilly Laleesha&#13;
Haynes adjusted to a temperature&#13;
change. Temperature changes in&#13;
the building often annoyed students&#13;
who had dressed otherwise. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
BIGORSMALL,&#13;
DISRUP I IONSSPICEDUP&#13;
SCHOOLDAYS&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Students at LC came to&#13;
expect the "norm" when they&#13;
walked through the school&#13;
doors each morning. But&#13;
disruptions in everyday&#13;
school life created excitement and even learning ex- periences this year. From heat to ice, humidity to snow, most students&#13;
anticipated school closings&#13;
this year. "If it snowed even&#13;
a millimeter, I listened to the&#13;
radio to see if school had&#13;
been cancelled," recalled Jon&#13;
Burgart'97. But changes in&#13;
weather also wreaked havoc&#13;
on even the best laid plans. "Whenever school was canc e 11 e d because of bad&#13;
weather, I was called into&#13;
work," remembered Jaime&#13;
Huntoon'96,former&#13;
Maguire's employee. "Obviously, school was cancelled&#13;
for a reason and, I shouldn't&#13;
have had to go out."&#13;
Besides weather, schoolrelated incidences also&#13;
caused a break in the monotony of the school day.&#13;
Incidents that caused many&#13;
disruptions in school were&#13;
periodic instances of cheat- ing. "The students are just&#13;
hurting themselves when&#13;
they cheat," commented&#13;
Claudia Vergamini, substitute teacher. Vergamini&#13;
chose to prepare another test&#13;
when a test was stolen while&#13;
she was substitu ting in the&#13;
school. "Other students are&#13;
paying the price for some&#13;
people's lack of self pride,"&#13;
said Vergamini.&#13;
Other disruptions, al- though on a smaller scale,&#13;
were also noticed by students&#13;
and teachers. "Sometimes I&#13;
wish there would just be one&#13;
day a month when all dis- ruptions took place," stated&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer, math&#13;
teacher and coach . Events&#13;
such as all-day choir concerts, state tournaments, and&#13;
everyday occurrences such&#13;
as students that were late to&#13;
class were also disruptive.&#13;
Although school disruptions varied , they were all&#13;
similar in one aspect; all involved faculty and students&#13;
learned valuable lessons&#13;
from their experiences.&#13;
Using a flashlight, Karl Vierck and Joel Allen make their way through a&#13;
dark hallway during a blackout, A 50-minute blackout in the school&#13;
disrupted the day by eliminating 4th hour. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Conversing during the blackout,&#13;
Matt Anderson , Melissa Head ,&#13;
JamesGlivva, and Josh Barkertalked&#13;
about what they would do if school&#13;
was let out early. Plans were made&#13;
then abandoned, when the power&#13;
was finally restored. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Hurryinginfromthecold, TrentDuff&#13;
approaches the building. LC students usually dr essed for t he&#13;
weather. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Scraping herwindshield, Kara Riso&#13;
prepares t o drive home in wintery&#13;
weather. Bouts of snow and ice&#13;
made the parking lot a crazy place.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
Posing for a picture, captains of the fall and winter sports smile for the camera. These sports helped Lewis Central receive the Hawkeye-1 0&#13;
Sportsmanship Award. (1-r) Coach Brunson [Boys Basketball), Mr. Casebolt [Athletic Director), Coach Padilla [Football), David Kjeldgaard [WrestJing&#13;
and Football), Stevi Howard [Cheerleading), Lisa Kemp [ Cheerleading). Drew Ditmars [Wrestling), Matt Schoening [Football), Coach DeMarque&#13;
[Volleyball), Coach Pellant[Girls Basketball), Coach Massey[Wrestling), Nicole Wallen berg [Girls Basketball), Josh Brown [Boys Basketball), Eric Nelsor&#13;
[Boys Basketball), WhitneyVincent[Volleyball). Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
OP~ONENT &#13;
Heading the ball to a teammate, Chris&#13;
Vo kt trys to get the ball down field . The&#13;
boys soccer team was one game away&#13;
from state. Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Getting the lead ,&#13;
Lynette Montang pulls&#13;
ahead. Montangwas&#13;
a four-year crosscou ntry member .&#13;
Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson. &#13;
Smiling fort.he camera, softball players pose aft.erwinning t.he Missouri&#13;
Valley tournament. Winning the&#13;
tournament was one of the proudest moments oft.he varsity players'&#13;
year. Photo by Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Warming up beforet.he game, Jodi&#13;
Sanson, Sara Kenney, and Molly&#13;
Parrott throw the ball around.&#13;
Warming upwasveryimportantfor&#13;
the players to playwell. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
LEADERSHIP SENDS&#13;
TITANS TO A&#13;
WINNING SEASON&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
"I thought our season was&#13;
the best season we have ever&#13;
had," said Sarah Kenney'97.&#13;
"We had wonderful leadership&#13;
from our seniors." The senior&#13;
Titans finished their reign&#13;
With another winning season.&#13;
Jodi Sanson'97 felt positive&#13;
about the softball team's&#13;
unity. "We were all really&#13;
close, and when one person&#13;
made a mistake we all helped&#13;
out," commented Sanson.&#13;
Seniors led the way while&#13;
teaching the next softball generation the meaning of teamwork. "Our seniors were great&#13;
leaders but our underclassmen stepped up when we&#13;
needed them too," Molly Parrot'98 stated. The Titans' defensive power and offensive&#13;
strength led them to the substa te game against Des .&#13;
Moines Valley. Fighting to&#13;
the very end, LC's dream of&#13;
state was broken. "The last&#13;
game was a real disappointment because we knew that it&#13;
was one of our b est chances&#13;
to go to state ," revealed&#13;
Lyndsay Patton '97.&#13;
Players said they had no&#13;
hard feelings and can only&#13;
look back on great memories&#13;
and forward to next year's&#13;
depth and experience. "We&#13;
enjoyed the seniors' dedication to the program and Will&#13;
miss their leadership," commented Patton. Posing forthe camera, t.eam rnern&#13;
bers laugh hyst.erically Havin fl&#13;
before the game was a waytr:J b&#13;
team unity. Photn byFr-ankie Pan &#13;
\J\e Opponent They&#13;
8 St Albert 2&#13;
12 Charter Oak-UTE 2&#13;
7 St Albert 1&#13;
1 Mo Valley 0&#13;
0 Denison 2&#13;
8 Shenandoah 0&#13;
8 Oarinda 6&#13;
3 ,llL 2&#13;
5 Carroll Kuemper 4&#13;
5 Atlantic 1&#13;
7 Clarinda 4&#13;
9 D ark 2&#13;
2 Indianola 1&#13;
9 OM Roosevelt 1&#13;
0 SC Heelan 3&#13;
1 Harlan 2&#13;
4 TJ 0&#13;
4 Cieston 1&#13;
5 OM East 8&#13;
10 St Albert 1&#13;
0 Carroll Kuemper 10&#13;
9 Denison 1&#13;
1 Glenwood 2&#13;
1 TJ 0&#13;
12 Atlantic 0&#13;
1 ,llL 5&#13;
4 Red Oak 3&#13;
1 Norwalk 10&#13;
3 Urbandale 8&#13;
13 Le M ars 7&#13;
5 St Albert 9&#13;
2 Cherokee 8&#13;
3 Harlan 1&#13;
8 Red Oak 5&#13;
9 TJ 2&#13;
4 ,llL 0&#13;
0 OM Valley 3&#13;
I&#13;
WINS: 25 LOSES:12&#13;
I&#13;
Makingthet.ag, Molly PaITTJttjumps&#13;
outoftheway. Parrottplayedshortstopforthevarsityteam. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Individual Honors&#13;
Catching the pop fly, Sara Kenney&#13;
makes a good play. Kenney was a&#13;
twoyearvarsityplayer. Photo by&#13;
Frankie Parrott.&#13;
Kellie VanNordstrand - Athlete of the Year, 1st team All City, 2nd team All&#13;
Conference, SW Iowa Honorable Mention&#13;
Anne Howsare - Softball Player of the Year, 1st team All City, 2nd team All&#13;
Conference, SW Iowa Honorable Mention&#13;
Jamie Miller - 1st team All City, 1st team All Conference, 1st team SW Iowa&#13;
Tracy Taylor - 2nd team All Conference, All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Jenny Lauver - All Conference Honorable Mention, 1st team All City&#13;
Jodi Sanson - All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Abby Hausen, Jennifer Bixler, Jennifer Lauver, Valerie Fiscus, Brandi Douglas, Jamie Bownes.&#13;
Row2-Rebecca Fencil, Amanda Haverman, PhillyKybat, Megan Hamilton, Jill Lauver, TraceyKeenen,&#13;
Lauren Lakatos. Row3-Jamie Miller, Dustie Thompson, Courtney Bussey, Pat.ches Kell, Angela Ferguson,&#13;
Lyndsay Patton, Sara enne~{ Row 4-Coach Suzanne Richie, Tracy Taylor, Kellie VanNordstrand, Anne&#13;
Howsare, Amy Chubick, Jodi Sanson, Sara Knavel, Molly Parrott, Dana Taylor, Coach Rod Miller. &#13;
Huddling between innings, Coach&#13;
Martinez offers a few words of advice t.o t he JV team. All LC baseball&#13;
teams huddled before they batted.&#13;
Phot.o by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Preparing to bat, Varsity senior&#13;
James Ferguson steps up to the&#13;
plate. Senior leadership accounted&#13;
for much of t he t eam's success.&#13;
Phot.o by Justin Wathen&#13;
SEASON SURPRISES&#13;
MANY&#13;
by Andy Verleng ia&#13;
May 1st . . . practices fo r&#13;
the Varsity baseball team&#13;
began early in order to turn&#13;
last s eason's losing record&#13;
into a winning one. Coach&#13;
Mike Morony, with a year of&#13;
experience under his b elt,&#13;
looked to head the team t oward the state playoffs. Returning to lead the team&#13;
were seniors Andrew Guill&#13;
and James Ferguson.&#13;
"There was a good combination between senior leadership and underclassmen&#13;
leadership," said Jared&#13;
Harmon'98. Guill was a key&#13;
pitcher, with an Earned Run&#13;
Average (E.R.A.) of 2.64. Ferguson was the starting&#13;
left fielder, with a fielding&#13;
percentage of. 900 and only&#13;
two fielding errors.&#13;
After a month of strenuous practices, the team anticipated the start of the season. They surprised many by starting off quickly, win-&#13;
&amp;&#13;
n ing t h eir own tournament&#13;
by defe ating Harlan. As the&#13;
s ea son progressed, so did&#13;
the Titans, winning game&#13;
a fter game. Througfi 32&#13;
games, the Titans had a&#13;
combined batting average of&#13;
.316 a nd an E .R.A. of 3.59.&#13;
The t eam advanced to districts, where they were narrowly d efeated by Harlan 2-&#13;
1.&#13;
Looking back on the year, players were positive . "Our&#13;
season was a very productive one compa r ed to th a t of&#13;
other ye ars," commented&#13;
Eric Elam'97. "Even though&#13;
we had several losses we&#13;
shouldn't have, we still mad e&#13;
it to sub-state ."&#13;
At the end of the season , Coach Morony left for another teaching position.&#13;
Former Assistant Coach J eff&#13;
Martinez is the new head&#13;
coach. The team looks forward to many future s u ccesses.&#13;
-~-&#13;
Awaiting t he pitc h . Brian&#13;
Rasmussen crout ches into t&#13;
st.ance. Rasmussen began c tc&#13;
ing for t he injured Brent Coat&#13;
Photo byJustin W athen.&#13;
• &#13;
All City&#13;
1stTeam&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
DanMomson&#13;
Doug Kinsel&#13;
Honorable Mention&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Mike MurTay&#13;
All Conference&#13;
1st Team&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Doug Kinsel&#13;
2nd Team&#13;
DanMomson&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Team Highs&#13;
Hits: Doug Kinsel-46&#13;
Doubles: Jared Harmon-12&#13;
HR's: Doug Kinsel- 8&#13;
RBl's: DougKinsel-35&#13;
Slug%: Douig Kinsel-. 705&#13;
On Base%: Doug Kinsel- . 553&#13;
AVG: Guill-.421&#13;
St.olen Bases: James Ferguson- 10&#13;
WINS: 19LOSES:13&#13;
Throwing the ball, Jared Harmon'98&#13;
glances at first base. Harmon was&#13;
the only freshman on the varsity&#13;
team. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Concentrating ant.he ball, Jack Ogg&#13;
preparestoswing. Alotofpractice&#13;
time was spent on hitting. Photo by&#13;
Justin Wat.hen.&#13;
Delivering a pitch, Shane Rhoades&#13;
extends his arm. Rhoades was a&#13;
key part of the pitching rotation.&#13;
Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
I&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-James Ferguson, Brian Rasmussen, Ben Feller, Chris Vo kt, Justin Bond. Row 2-Eric Elam,&#13;
Jared Harmon, Coach Morony, Shane Rhoades, Doug Massie. Row3-Doug Kinsel, Dan Morrison, Andrew&#13;
Guill. Mile Murray, RyanJones, KurtSchlautman. &#13;
Passing the ball, Courtney Bussey&#13;
makes the play. Bussey played both&#13;
JV and Varsity volleyball. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Serving the ball , Renee Keenan&#13;
looks up. Keenan added skill to the&#13;
JVt.eam. Photo byCathryn Watson.&#13;
GOOD T HINGS TO COME&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Spiking down on yet another volleyball season left the&#13;
JV players ready for more. 'This sea son went really well,"&#13;
said Courtney Bussey'97. "It&#13;
went by fast, and we are all&#13;
ready for next season." After a&#13;
slow start, JV players picked&#13;
up the pace at the end of the&#13;
season. The last game against&#13;
Glenwood showed that the&#13;
team was never ready to quit.&#13;
With a record of four and seven,&#13;
the Titans left the courts satisfied. Megan Adams is a first time&#13;
JV coach at Lewis Central. "I&#13;
am proud of the JV players;&#13;
they showed steady improvement throughout the season,"&#13;
commented Adams. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season we were&#13;
very competitive." The JV vol- leyball players ended on a good&#13;
note, winning their last four&#13;
games. "We worked hard on&#13;
improving and eventually&#13;
came around in the end,"&#13;
stated Lyndsay Patton'97.&#13;
Coach Adams enjoyed having&#13;
~ ~&#13;
a setting outsid e of the classroom and fou nd coaching to&#13;
be very rewarding.&#13;
The J V volleyb a ll team&#13;
awards were voted on by team&#13;
members. Patton was voted&#13;
the offensive player of the year.&#13;
The defensive player of th e&#13;
year was award ed to Mich elle&#13;
Lee. Th e top Titan award was&#13;
given to both Ren ee Keen an&#13;
and Lee. Keenen a ls o took&#13;
h onors for most valuable&#13;
player. The freshmen team had a&#13;
learning season as they expanded t hier skills from a&#13;
middle school playing level to&#13;
a high school playing level.&#13;
They had a losing season with&#13;
a 4-8 record . "I thought we&#13;
could have done better, but&#13;
we tried hard and had positive&#13;
attitudes," commented Heidi&#13;
Moxley'99.&#13;
With the skills freshmen and&#13;
JV volleyball players learned&#13;
this year, ther e will be good&#13;
things to come for Titan volleyball in the future.&#13;
--&#13;
Row 1 H·r)-Mikaila Spalding, Abl::JyKossow. Rena Carlson, An 1e Ferguson&#13;
Jessica Thomsen, JenniferWiller. Erica Gundlach, Heidi Moxley, 0 r&#13;
Thornton, Melissa Boyd. Row 2-Becky StDkes, Jill Barney, Jas51Ca R&#13;
ill G~ ulach , TraceyKee:nc:in. Tan:imv~pps,ShellyEdns, MehsseM V . , Darci Phelan. Row3-KristineC.Olhns, PhdlieKybat, C.Oach Hoffman, Natah&#13;
Vazquez, Christina Hobbs, SherryKR1c-,er &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
0 Red Oak 3&#13;
0 AtJantic 3&#13;
0 Clarinda 3&#13;
0 Harlan 3&#13;
1 Carroll Kuemper 2&#13;
1 Tri-Cent.er 2&#13;
1 Denison 2&#13;
2 Crest.on 1&#13;
2 St.Albert 1&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
2 Glenwood 0&#13;
WI NS:4 LOSSES: 7&#13;
Taking a time-out, Coach Hoffman&#13;
reveals the plan. Time-outs were a&#13;
way of regrouping. Phot.o by Cathryn&#13;
Watmn.&#13;
Making the serve, Jessica Shears&#13;
gets set. Shears was a member of&#13;
theJVteam. Phot.obyShawnBaas.&#13;
Holding hands, Kristine Collins and&#13;
Darci Phelan move to their&#13;
positions. Phelan and Collins were&#13;
starters for the freshmen team.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 H-r)-Krystina Backenstose. Row 2 -LyndsayPatton, Michelle Lee, Courtney Bussey, Renee Keenan,&#13;
Jamie Voss. Row 3-Hilary Jensen, Tracy Deluca, Sharon Oelehant, Christina Lewis, Jessica Shears, Marci&#13;
Walters. Row4-Lindsey Richardson, Samantha Henderson, Lisa Fienhold, Kyla Batten, Marianne Timm,&#13;
Coach Adams. &#13;
Making the block, Laurel Green&#13;
reaches for the ball. Green was a&#13;
member of t he All-City volleyball&#13;
team. Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Spiking the ball, Beth Salzbrenner&#13;
goesfortheace. Salzbrennerwas&#13;
a dominate strong-side hitter. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas.&#13;
DEDICATION LEADS TO&#13;
WINNING SEASON&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
The 1995 season started&#13;
slow for the Varsity volleyball&#13;
team as they won only one out&#13;
of their first five games. Things&#13;
picked up after the Titans won&#13;
the Urbandale Tournament&#13;
midway through the season.&#13;
"I feel that the Urbandale tourney was a great experience for&#13;
us," stated Laurel Green'97.&#13;
"There was different competition which was good,&#13;
Urbandale was where we&#13;
started playing as a team."&#13;
And as a team, they played out&#13;
the rest of the season.&#13;
The tradition of strong volleyball continued to live on as&#13;
LC left the court with a 14-12-&#13;
2 record. True blue fans&#13;
showed their support by traveling to support the team in&#13;
their district match against&#13;
Glenwood. Although the Titans faced a dissapointing loss&#13;
that night, they ended with a&#13;
winning season.&#13;
Losing only two seniors,&#13;
next year's team will be more&#13;
experienced. "The depth of&#13;
the team for next year will be&#13;
greatly increased because of&#13;
the Varsity playing time that&#13;
underclassmen got this year,"&#13;
commented Wh itney&#13;
Vincent'96. The Titans walked&#13;
off the court this year satisfied; ready and anxious for&#13;
next year.&#13;
-- ...--- -&#13;
Standing by. Beth Salzbr-enner·wa·&#13;
for a rewrn Playing as ate m 1&#13;
maior part of the game Pho a&#13;
Sh8\Ml Baas. &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
0 Red Oak 3&#13;
1 Atlantic 3&#13;
2 Clarinda 3&#13;
0 Harlan 2&#13;
3 Ku em per 0&#13;
3 Trf.Center 0&#13;
3 Denison 0&#13;
3 Creston 0&#13;
3 St .Albert 0&#13;
3 Shenandoah 0&#13;
1 Glenwood 3&#13;
1 Glenwood 3&#13;
Tournament Place&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
SC East 4th&#13;
TJ 3rd&#13;
WINS: 6 LOSES: 6&#13;
I&#13;
Taking atime out, the LC volleyball&#13;
players wait for the plan. Time outs&#13;
helped gatherteam unity. Photo by&#13;
Shawn Baas.&#13;
'&#13;
Serving. Whitney Vincent eyes the&#13;
bal l. Vincent was one of t he two&#13;
seniors on the Varsity team. Photo&#13;
by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Passing the ball, Jodi Sanson works&#13;
on fundamentals. Sanson was on&#13;
2nd team All-City. Photo by Shawn&#13;
Baas.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Michelle Lee, BethSalzbrenner, W hitneyVincent, Laurel Green, Jodi Sanson. Row2 -Courtney&#13;
Bussey, Sara Kenney, Angie Kay, Molly Parrott, Lyndsay Patton. Row3-Coach DeMarque, Bethany&#13;
W ats:Jn. &#13;
Conferring during a timeout,&#13;
Coaches Carr and Morrison give&#13;
advice to quarterback Jason&#13;
Burgart. Communication was a key&#13;
factor in the freshmen season.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson&#13;
Eluding a tackler, Justin Wathen&#13;
cuts upfield. Wathen was only a&#13;
part oft.he high powered ..N offense.&#13;
Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
TOUGH TO TACKLE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
As the junior varsity football team took the field on&#13;
Sept. 11, the only thing on&#13;
their minds was a victory over&#13;
Harlan. They went into the&#13;
game with a record of 1-0,&#13;
and looked to march through&#13;
the season undefeated. In&#13;
their way, stood the Harlan&#13;
Cyclones, who annually produce a strong team. With time winding down, and LC behind, the team had&#13;
a choice: either go for the win&#13;
or kick the field goal and finish in a tie. Coach Campbell&#13;
then asked his players, "Do&#13;
you want to walk out of Harlan&#13;
With a tie?" Knowing the answer, Campbell sent the offense out onto the field to try&#13;
~or a win. An apparent catch&#13;
m the end zone was ruled&#13;
incomplete.&#13;
Even though they lost the&#13;
game, they were successful&#13;
With their season, winning the&#13;
rest of their games. Regardless of the record, the players&#13;
felt positive about the seas on . "Whether we were 1-8&#13;
or 8-1, we were the team to&#13;
beat," stated Justin&#13;
Wathen'98.&#13;
The LC freshmen team&#13;
looked to play the perfect season; that is common of LC&#13;
freshmen football. But key&#13;
injuries stood in their way&#13;
early on, causing miscommu- nication and a few losses. As&#13;
the season progressed&#13;
though, b ack-up players began playing like starters. "A&#13;
number of players got to step&#13;
forward in key roles due to&#13;
injuries early on, " commented Coach Carr. Even though the year did&#13;
not end with a winning&#13;
record, the team was grateful&#13;
for the learning experience.&#13;
"This year was a learning situ- ation for the kids as well as&#13;
the coaches," stated Carr.&#13;
"The kids grew emotionally,&#13;
socially, and physically&#13;
throughout the year."&#13;
Uningupfortheplay, thefresh&#13;
ream crouche ~ 1n th .ir stanc&#13;
freshrn n team play d II&#13;
by Cathryn Wat..c;on &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
We [JV) Opponent They&#13;
44 St Albert 6&#13;
17 Harlan 8J&#13;
48 Carrol Kuemper 6&#13;
28 Glenwood 0&#13;
28 Red Oak 12&#13;
37 Denison 0&#13;
!3J Clarinda 6&#13;
46 Boy's Town 6&#13;
14 Atlantic 6&#13;
WINS: 8 LOSES: 1&#13;
Leapingt.o make the cat.ch, Jeremy&#13;
Willer concentrat.es on the ball. Led&#13;
by quarterbacks Eric Sam and Jared&#13;
Harmon, the JV team had an impressive passing attack. Photo by&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
Regrouping afterthe play, the freshmen team prepares for another&#13;
down. The freshmen team always&#13;
played hard, even in defeats. Phot.o&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Breaking awayfmmthe pack, Jerrid&#13;
Jefferis runs hard. Jefferis played&#13;
Varsity and JV. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watr:Dn.&#13;
Row 1 fl-r ]-Nate Reedy, Adam Laver, Brian Stageman, James Ellis, Br;yan Shaw, Chad Judd, Larry Rivera, Lowell BrownfielsL_Ryan Nelson. Row 2-Jason Hill, Jason Mayer, BillyCamP,beMll Josh Bo_gardu~ Coacti&#13;
Morrison, Coach warr, Jason Erwin Cameran Richmond Chris Andersen. Row 3- art\LWottf, BiiC\h oucholz, Matt Leinen, Josh Cl ant.on kJamie Fienhold, Eric Braland11 Mike Hewitt, Har:rv Loveless.I ravis Cdyte. Row 4-&#13;
0u!?J;y Davidsond BrettJac son, EricJacoosen,...Qustin Rnderson, Jason Burgart, SpencerJen111ngs~,Dan MutHs, Martin ahlke, AndvDiller. Row5-A.J. uuleman, Rusty Mumm, Sean Coleman, Erik Head, Jon rork, Morgan Leaders, AndyWarct, Eric Thomsen. &#13;
Launching a pass. quarterback Eric&#13;
Nelson completes a pass. Nelson&#13;
was voted as a honorarycapt.ain for&#13;
the team. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Standing over a pile center Klayton&#13;
Kmettmakes his presence known.&#13;
Kmett was part of the outstanding&#13;
offensive line. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
ASEASONTO REMEMBER&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
·Pride. Determination .&#13;
Courage. These words describe the LC Varsity fo ot -&#13;
ball team. They gave their&#13;
fans everything they c ou ld&#13;
ask for in a tea m .&#13;
They came into the season with high hopes, looking t o have the season of&#13;
champions. With winning&#13;
comes hard work, and practices began in early August.&#13;
The Titans started off the&#13;
season with a roar, winning&#13;
all six of their first games.&#13;
Next came Denison, and&#13;
while the team played hard,&#13;
they fell to the Monarchs.&#13;
The fans came in droves t o&#13;
support the Titans. "We&#13;
had good student and community support," commented Head Coach Steve&#13;
Padilla. The team won their&#13;
next two games and anticipated the game wit h Harlan&#13;
that would decide their fate.&#13;
~ ~&#13;
It was simple: win and they&#13;
were in the playoffs, lose&#13;
and their season was over.&#13;
Th e Titans played a hard&#13;
fought game, but lost to the&#13;
higher rated Cyclones.&#13;
Throughout the season,&#13;
t he team was never intimidated . They played hard in&#13;
defeats, and hung in with&#13;
two of the best teams in the&#13;
state . It was a very productive year for the team -&#13;
- a year in which they had&#13;
one of the b est seasons ever&#13;
in Titan footb a ll history .&#13;
Along the way, the Titans surp rised many with&#13;
their stunning wins. "Anytime y ou go 7 -2 in our conference, you are playing&#13;
pretty good football," stated&#13;
Padilla. Although the season didn't end the way the&#13;
Titans hoped, they played&#13;
like champions: with&#13;
pride , determination, and&#13;
courage .&#13;
Sprintingontothefield, thet&#13;
holdshands. UnifiedtealTlWl.&#13;
an emphasis this season. Ph&#13;
Andressa Haynes. &#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
33 Lincoln 0&#13;
61 Jefferson 6&#13;
as Ku em per 6&#13;
47 Glenwood 6&#13;
47 Red Oak 6&#13;
14 Denison 22&#13;
47 Clarinda 0&#13;
31 AtJantic 7&#13;
6 Harlan Kl&#13;
WINS: 7 LOSES: l&#13;
Carrying the ball Brett Wallace&#13;
sprints up field. Running backs contributed most of the Titan's offensive yardage. Photo by Andress a&#13;
HC¥1es.&#13;
,.· ... ....&#13;
,•,_, ' r,_..&#13;
I&#13;
Concentrating on the ball, Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen prepares for the&#13;
catch . The Titans had a potent&#13;
passing offense. PhotD by Andressa&#13;
HC¥1es.&#13;
Tackling the opponent Jared&#13;
Harmon reacts quickly. Harmon&#13;
was a defensive starter. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-David Clasen, Jeff Wheeldon, Pat Tackett, Mike Fry, Shawn Elston. Row 2 -Travis Burns, Jerrid Jefferis, Rod&#13;
VanNordstrand, Joel Allen, David Kjeldgaard, Jason Koppold, Justin Wathen, John Henry, Roger Hite. Row 3 -Justin Graalfs, Jason&#13;
Gundlach, Jacob Sharp, Rvan Hemmingsen, JamesGliwa, Jeremy Willer, Nat;eEmsick, Karl Kraut, Jesse Forbes, Mark Farrel. Row&#13;
4 -Brett Wallace. Matt Schoening, Chad Hancock. Dave Bvrne, Coach Pellant. Coach Padilla, Coach Matiyow. Matt Watson, T yter Jennings, Eric Wallace, Josh Dunn. Row 5-Adam Thein, BJ Shepherd, Greg Tigges, Dustin Heffernan, Doug Kinsel, Jared Harmon, Jeff Lauver, Noah Davis, Damien Wick, Tray Vanecek, Karl Vierck. Row 6-Jeremy Major, Alonzo Grosse, Beau Jenniogs, Eric Elam, Toni Kadalac, Mike Conway, Scott McCormick, Travis Houseton, Jerome Bridges, Jon Kossow, Ron Harris. Row 7 -Chris Vanatta, KJayton Kmett, Wes Adkins, KurtSchlautman, Dan Morrison, Jason Batten, Brad Kenealy, Kris Mayberry, Mike Murray, Eric Nelson. &#13;
Preparingforthe race, the Varsity&#13;
team stretches out. Varsity had&#13;
one of their best seasons ever, winning seven meets. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wat:tien.&#13;
C.Onsidering herform, c.ari C.Oleman&#13;
finishes the race . Coleman completed her second year on the Cross&#13;
Country team. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
TALENT PROVES&#13;
SUCCESSFUL&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
The Lewis Central Girls&#13;
Cross Country team completed&#13;
its best year ever with seven&#13;
wins in invitational meets.&#13;
Brandy McSorley'99 won eight&#13;
meets. That was more wins in&#13;
her freshman year than any&#13;
other Titan has had in their&#13;
entire career. McSorley was&#13;
the only Titan to qualify for&#13;
state and has fond m emories&#13;
of her experience . "I was really cold and very nervous as I&#13;
lined up for the beginning of&#13;
the race," recalled Mcsorley.&#13;
"I wanted to get in the Top 20.&#13;
I ended u p finish in g 22nd&#13;
place. I was h a ppy with my&#13;
placing and to run in the state&#13;
meet as a freshman."&#13;
Co-captain La uren&#13;
Lakatos'97 brought a n ew&#13;
technique to the squad from a&#13;
cross country camp she attended this summer. That&#13;
A&#13;
technique is referred to as visualizing. Visualizing consists&#13;
of seeing one's self in the race&#13;
and competing to the best of&#13;
their ability. The runners used&#13;
this technique before important meets to improve the outcome. "I thought it helped us&#13;
a lot as a team, because we&#13;
could see ourselves running&#13;
the course. Most of the girls&#13;
asked me to help visualize with&#13;
them," commented Laka tos.&#13;
Looking back on the seas on , Co-captain Lynnette&#13;
Montang'96 replied, "We&#13;
worked hard throughout the&#13;
season and grew closer as a&#13;
team, but it was disappointing in the end when we didn't&#13;
qualify for state ." Coach Joe&#13;
Ankenbau er agreed that the&#13;
season was "exceptional," even&#13;
though the team did not qualify&#13;
for state .&#13;
Striding to the finish, Bran&#13;
M cSorley wins anothp.r· r&#13;
McSorleywon eight out of 1 U&#13;
Photo l:iy Justin Wathen. &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
,lll 1st&#13;
LL 1st&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 2nd&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Sioux City W est 2nd&#13;
Shenandoah 1st&#13;
Woodbine 1st&#13;
Atlantic 1st&#13;
f-l; 1&#13;
1!'11&lt;eye-10@ Atlantic 1 st&#13;
~ J1~.tnct@ Coon Rapids 6th&#13;
Continuing on the back stretch,&#13;
Amber Campbell outruns an AL&#13;
runner. Campbell completed her&#13;
second year on Varsity. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Finishing in pain, Megan Hamilton&#13;
runs her first Cross Country meet.&#13;
Freshmen were an important part&#13;
of the JV team. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
"Pushing" each other, Deanna&#13;
Mickells and Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
run up the hill. The JV team had&#13;
a wide range of talent. Photo by&#13;
Justin Wathen .&#13;
Row 1 (1-r) - Megan Hamilton, Brandi Douglas, Jamie Bownes, Katie Jensen, Jennifer Bixler, Brandy&#13;
McSorley. Row 2-Amanda Sidebottom, Amy Whipple, Lauren Lakat.os, Dana Foust, Abby Hausen, Cari&#13;
Coleman, Amber Campbell. Row 3-Coach Massey, Coach Carney, Cheryl Hiltabidel, Lynnette Montang,&#13;
Jennifer Keefe, Deanna Mickells, Kara Riso, CoachAnkenbauer. &#13;
Making his move, David Spaulding&#13;
passes the competition, while Blair&#13;
Higgins follows close behind. Teammates rantogetherto keep up the&#13;
pace. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Being chased, Jason Ratliff pushes&#13;
on. Ratliff was a leader for the&#13;
Varsity Cross Countryteam. Photo&#13;
by Justin Wathen.&#13;
BEST FOOT FORWARD&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Several promising runners began to emerge as&#13;
the boys cross country&#13;
te am ended th eir ' 95 -'9 6&#13;
season. The Titans finished a strong fifth in&#13;
their first meet, the&#13;
Abraham Linc oln Inv itational. Coming on&#13;
strong, Jason Ratliff'98&#13;
captured a time of 18 : 21&#13;
placing seventh overall&#13;
and first for the team. Not&#13;
far behind , the six o ther&#13;
memb e rs crossed the&#13;
line . Seven meets later, the&#13;
Titans captured first at&#13;
t he Woodbine Invita -&#13;
t ional. "W e had a good&#13;
s eason and worked very&#13;
hard, " commented Drew&#13;
Ditmars'96 . "Winning the&#13;
Woodbine In vit ational is&#13;
j usi wha t we needed to&#13;
finis h off the se aso n . "&#13;
~ ~&#13;
Although the boys cross&#13;
country t eam h a d no quali- fiers for the state meet, there&#13;
were s everal persona l best&#13;
times s et at the district meet.&#13;
Tony McCormick'9 7 took&#13;
2 0 t h p lace a nd wa s t h e top&#13;
finish er on the time . The&#13;
team as a whole took 1 1t h&#13;
place at d istric ts.&#13;
The 199 5 team a wa rd s&#13;
were g iven t o four d e di- cated runners. Th e runner of the year was&#13;
awarded to Jas o n Ratliff.&#13;
Ryan Maas an d Kevin&#13;
Steward shared t h e honors&#13;
for most improved runner.&#13;
Blair Higgins'98 ran&#13;
away with the newcomer&#13;
of the year award .&#13;
With only two of the seven&#13;
district runners graduating,&#13;
Titans can look forward to&#13;
more impressing finishes by&#13;
the boys cross country team&#13;
in years to come.&#13;
Staying side by side, Blair Higgin&#13;
and Drew Ditmars take ttl J t&#13;
Cnmpet.etion was EUollQ among&#13;
Titan runners . Photo by Ch&#13;
Nichols &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
Al 5th&#13;
LC 3rd&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 8th&#13;
Creight.on Prep 7th&#13;
Harlan 7th&#13;
Shenandoah 3rd&#13;
Woodbine 1st&#13;
At:Jantic 5th&#13;
Hawkeye-10@ Atlantic 5th&#13;
Districts@ Coon Rapids 11th&#13;
Teaming up, MattFienholdandKevin&#13;
Steward run the course. Both&#13;
Fienhold and Steward were importantmembers oft:heJVteam. Photo&#13;
by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Looking ahead, Clint Gardner runs&#13;
to the finish line. Gardner ran both&#13;
JV and Varsity. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
Running a lonesome race, Drew&#13;
Ditmars leads the pack. Ditmars&#13;
was a consistent runner for the&#13;
boys team. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-David Spaulding, Matt Fienhold, Barry Coates, Josh Gat.es, Paul Bellows, Mark Hanson, Cory&#13;
Millhollin, Jason Enders. Row2-Coach Camey, John Armour, Tony McCormick, Ryan Maas, Brian Hanson,&#13;
Adam Riso, Jason RatJiff, Ryan Rodgers, Jerome Bownes, Blair Higgins. Row3-Coach Massey, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Dan Blum, Mike Knell, Mike Behrens, Kevin Steward, ClintGardner, Drew Ditmars, Steve Banas,&#13;
Coach Ankenbauer. &#13;
Warming up, Dana Taylor takes a&#13;
break. Taylor went to state inthe&#13;
400 yard free relay. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
MAK ING&#13;
by Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
The girls swim team ended&#13;
the season with a splash,&#13;
qualifying three events for&#13;
state. "I feel that we had a&#13;
good season this year," commented Jessi McElvain'96. "It&#13;
really helped that we had such&#13;
a great coach. "&#13;
At the district meet held in&#13;
Fort Dodge , Katie Knott'97&#13;
worked her way to state, qualifying in both the 50-yard and&#13;
100-yard races. Also with a&#13;
great showing at districts were&#13;
Emily Bendorf'96,&#13;
McElvain , Knott, and&#13;
M e g a n Fender'98 in the&#13;
400-yard free relay. "Making&#13;
it to state was the greatest&#13;
Looking on, Katie Knottwaitsforthe&#13;
start. Knott qualified for state in the&#13;
1 CD-yard relay. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watmn.&#13;
WAVES&#13;
feeling. I fee l I ended my swimming career on a good note,"&#13;
expressed Bendorf. 'Tm going to miss both swimming&#13;
and the girls on the team."&#13;
The 400-yard freestyle relay&#13;
broke the former record set in&#13;
1993 sending them to state.&#13;
Along with making it to state,&#13;
the Titans broke three school&#13;
records at districts.&#13;
With a dual r ecord of 5-&#13;
2 , the swim team e nde d&#13;
with a winning season.&#13;
Along with their w inning&#13;
season, Titan swimmers&#13;
took first in city. They also&#13;
had a strong showing at&#13;
the conference meet finishing third.&#13;
Stretching out, Amy Poggr: , 1&#13;
Sondng, and Elizabeth Barr Att&#13;
for the start of the meet M r&#13;
awareness was a key part of pr&#13;
paring for each meet. Photo y&#13;
O:Jthryn Watson &#13;
vw Opponent They&#13;
111 Harlan 43&#13;
~ Sioux City East 1CE&#13;
EE Sioux City Metro 114&#13;
101 Carroll Kuemper EE&#13;
107 .bl_ EE&#13;
129 Harlan 59&#13;
129 Carrol Kuemper 118&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
Missouri Valley Relays 3rd&#13;
WDM Valley Invitational 7tll&#13;
OM North Invitational 3rd&#13;
Urbandale Invitational Btll&#13;
City Championships 1st&#13;
Mo. ValleyConference 3rd&#13;
District@ Ft. Dodge 4th&#13;
Stat.e @ Ft. Dodge 38tll&#13;
WINS: 5 LOSES: l&#13;
Waitingforthe st.art, Emily Bendorf&#13;
is readyt.otakethe plunge. Bendorf&#13;
was a member of the 4ffiyard free&#13;
relaytBamthatwentt.o st.are. Phot.o&#13;
byCathrynWatson.&#13;
Getting some help from Coach&#13;
Schomburg , Megan Fender&#13;
stretches out as Dana Taylor looks&#13;
on. Fender qualified for st.ate inthe&#13;
400-yard free relay, while Taylor&#13;
was chosen as an alternate. Photo&#13;
byCathrynWatson.&#13;
Swimming the butterfly, J essi&#13;
McElvain reachesforvvard. M cElvain&#13;
qualified in t he 4CXJ..yard free relay.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Jill Mortensen, Michaela Hanks, Dana Taylor, AmyPogge. Row2-M egan Fender, Christy l ewis,&#13;
Elizabet h Barrett, Sara Van de W ater, Ann M arie M addux, Kevin Smith. Row 3-Emify Bendorf, Jessica&#13;
M cElvain, Coach Schomburg, Katie Knott, Lisa Sondag. &#13;
Talking rot.he Team Manager Dana&#13;
Taylor, David Clasen and Keith&#13;
Busswell find out their personal&#13;
stats. Underclassmen made up&#13;
most of tile team this year. Photo&#13;
byCatllryn Watson.&#13;
MAKING&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
Splash! The swimmers dove&#13;
into the water. The crowd&#13;
roared with excitement. The&#13;
clocks ticked. The swimmers&#13;
threw forth all their strength,&#13;
as they tried to be the first to&#13;
touch the wall. When the competition was over, the team&#13;
left the pool exhausted.&#13;
The swimmers walked&#13;
awaywith a good feeling about&#13;
the season. "We improved a&#13;
whole lot," said Kevin Steward'96. Coach Schomburg&#13;
agreed that they performed&#13;
well, even with their losing&#13;
streak. They put forth all of&#13;
their effort.&#13;
The swimmers had different reasons why they enjoyed&#13;
Counting for Joe Hensley, Andy&#13;
Scholl helps him keep trac;:k of his&#13;
laps. Lap counters are needed for&#13;
the 500yd.free-style. Photo by&#13;
Catllryn Watson.&#13;
WAVES&#13;
being memb ers of the team.&#13;
"I liked competing with my&#13;
friends," said J ohn Luth'97.&#13;
John Armour'97 s aid he&#13;
needed something to do during the winter between cross&#13;
country and track.&#13;
Were the swimmers satisfied with the results? "Yes,&#13;
everybody drop p e d t h e ir&#13;
times. Some turned out to be&#13;
champions," said Armour.&#13;
Andy Scholl'97 qualified&#13;
for the state swim meet this&#13;
year. He swam the 100 yd .&#13;
butterfly and the backstroke.&#13;
Andy placed seventh at state&#13;
in the 100 yd. back stroke.&#13;
Dedication and hard work&#13;
contributed to the team's&#13;
record this season.&#13;
Taking a break from practice, Kevin Steward was doing his backstrokL&#13;
The backstroke was a wayto cool down after practice. Photo by L ll&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
l&#13;
\Ne Opponent They&#13;
74 Omaha Gross 10&#13;
53 Bellevue East 24&#13;
ffi AL 71&#13;
76 Omaha Central EE&#13;
EE CarTIJll Kuemper 1CD&#13;
45 Creighton Prep 116&#13;
62 SC Metro NW 103&#13;
62 Sioux City East 139&#13;
OPS Invitational 4th&#13;
Lincoln Southeast Invite 11th&#13;
LC Invite 7th&#13;
Council Bluffs City 1st&#13;
Districts 6th&#13;
Sate 23rd&#13;
WI NS:J LOSES:5&#13;
Dripping wet, John Armour and John&#13;
Luth talk after swimming. Armour&#13;
and Luth kept each other on their&#13;
toesforthe 1 OOyd. breaststroke.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Practicing his form, Andy Scholl gets&#13;
r eady for the state meet. Scholl&#13;
placed 7th at state. Phot o by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Putting forth all his effort, M ichael&#13;
Taylorfinishes t he 50yd. freestyle.&#13;
Taylor improved a lot from t he&#13;
beginning to the end of t he season.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Andy Scholl, Nathan McDaniel, Coach Schomburg, Kevin Smith, David Clasen, Keith Buswell.&#13;
Row 2 -JoeCraig, Charles Fletcher, Kevin Steward, John Luth, John Armour, NealOkerbloom, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Joe Hensley. &#13;
Conferencing with Coaches Massey&#13;
and Kjeldgaard, Jeff Coat es plans&#13;
what attack he will take next. Communication was very important during t he wrestling season. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn W atson.&#13;
A LL&#13;
by Amy Chubick&#13;
and Sarah Smith&#13;
I T&#13;
The wrestling year was one of&#13;
many challenges and successes&#13;
which couldn't have been ac- complished without hard work&#13;
and dedication from all of the&#13;
wrestlers.&#13;
The mat-aids contributed to&#13;
the wrestling program by taking&#13;
stats, helping with injuries, and&#13;
lending a hand whenever&#13;
needed. "I became a mat-aid&#13;
because I like wrestling and&#13;
wanted to be a part of the program," commented three-time&#13;
letterwinnerJaimeHuntoon'96.&#13;
The JV consisted of 15 boys.&#13;
Jeremy Porter'98 explained his&#13;
feelings towards the year, 'We&#13;
did verywell, not as well as in the&#13;
past, but we improved and I&#13;
can't wait until next year." The&#13;
boys put forth a lot of effort and&#13;
worked just as hard as the Varsity. Winning six in a row, the&#13;
Varsity pulled out a winning&#13;
season in the end. At the&#13;
Hawkeye- I 0 Conference meet&#13;
the team had six boys make it&#13;
to the finals (four out of the six&#13;
Shaking his teammate's hand, Nate&#13;
Emsick gets congrat ulated after a&#13;
match. T earn unitywas very important to the wrestlers . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TAKES&#13;
won). That was more than any&#13;
otherschool. Thewrestlingpractices were hard but the team&#13;
gained a lot from working out&#13;
with each other.&#13;
The boys also changed their&#13;
look with the new shirts saying "All It Takes Is All You Got" that&#13;
was exactly what the team&#13;
proved. The tough part of wrestling was wrestle offs against&#13;
each other. "After wrestle offs I&#13;
felt relieved when it was finally&#13;
over and I had won," explained&#13;
Doug Brown'96. Brown competed with Bill Jacobsen'96&#13;
throughout the year for the var- sity 145 position. Both had&#13;
beaten all of the wrestlers in&#13;
their dis1rtct at some time during the season.&#13;
Fortherecord b ook this year&#13;
Brown came out with an exciting 13 second pin. David&#13;
Kjeldgaard'96 h a d 183&#13;
takedowns, 39winsand30 falls. Jeremy Bixler'96 had 19, three&#13;
point nearfalls.&#13;
With the loss of seven seniors, the wrestling program willl&#13;
begin rebuilding, but they will&#13;
do what it takes to stay on top.&#13;
Holding his opponent, Spencer Jennings tries t.o find a weak spot Wea&#13;
spots were often found by Titan wrestlers. Phom by Cathryi 1 Wats1 i &#13;
We&#13;
23&#13;
18&#13;
ffi&#13;
m&#13;
44&#13;
45&#13;
24&#13;
33&#13;
'Z1&#13;
16&#13;
47&#13;
46&#13;
25&#13;
18&#13;
39&#13;
Ee&#13;
22&#13;
23&#13;
ffi&#13;
51&#13;
33&#13;
45&#13;
51&#13;
4J&#13;
'37&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Storm Lake&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Denison&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Indianola&#13;
CR Kennedy&#13;
Davenport North&#13;
Charles City&#13;
M arshalltown&#13;
Lincoln East, NE&#13;
SC East&#13;
Worthington, MN&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
WDM Dowling&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Underwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
AL&#13;
They&#13;
35&#13;
47&#13;
37&#13;
14&#13;
27&#13;
24&#13;
47&#13;
27&#13;
33&#13;
48&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
42&#13;
51&#13;
3J&#13;
16&#13;
33&#13;
43&#13;
41&#13;
12&#13;
29&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
8J&#13;
26&#13;
WI NS: 14LOSES:10&#13;
Working together, Karl Kraut and&#13;
Bill Jacobsen help each other out&#13;
before the meet. Both were Varsity&#13;
letter winners. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
W-ats:Jn.&#13;
v Watching the match , Jaim e&#13;
1 Huntoon works hard taking stats.&#13;
Huntoon was a four-year mat-aid&#13;
forthe wrestling team. Phot o by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Warming up before a match, Barry&#13;
Coat es and Jeremy Bixler work on&#13;
technique. Warm-ups were an importa nt part of preparing for a&#13;
match. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Ann Chapman, Latti Richards, Carrie Hensdale, Stevi Howard, Lauralee Jensen, Heat.her Hanna, Amanda&#13;
Havermann, Sarah Smith. Row2-LizHiggins, Megan Conklin, Spencer Jennings, Josh Gates, BarryCoates, David&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Jay lamb, JamesBlis, JaimeHuntnon. Row3-Coach Massey, MattRenhold, Shawn Grammer, JeremyPortEr,&#13;
Bijah Bucholtz, Doug Brown, NathanEmsick, Jeremy Bixler, Bill Jacobsen, Felipe Gomes, Jeremy Major, Coach Kjeldgaard.&#13;
Row4-Karl Kraut, Drew Ditmars, Noah Davis, KurtSchlautman, Alonzo Grosse, T ylerJennings, Jake Heningt.on. &#13;
Squaring off with his opponent, Doug&#13;
Brown plots his next move. Brown&#13;
advanced to the fourth round before being el iminated . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Ta king his position on the mat, Karl&#13;
Kraut gets on his hands and knees.&#13;
Kraut 's work ethic paid off with a&#13;
triptotheStatB Tournament. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TOURNAMENT TIME&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
and Stevi Howard&#13;
What do you get when you&#13;
throw thousands of screaming&#13;
fans, eight mats that operate at&#13;
one time, and the best wrestlers&#13;
in Iowa into one building? The&#13;
annual Iowa State Wrestling&#13;
Tournament. Each February,&#13;
alloftheabovegatheratVeteran's&#13;
Memorial Auditorium and stage&#13;
one of the most exhilirating per- formances known to high school&#13;
athletics. Thisyearwasno different.&#13;
The mp to the 1996 State&#13;
WrestlingTournamentwashard&#13;
foughtfortheTI.tanwrestlers. At&#13;
the dis1rtct tournament held at&#13;
AL, the Ti.tans finished second,&#13;
defeating Glenwood. Glenwood&#13;
had beaten the Ti.tans twice goinginto districts. TheTI.tanssent&#13;
five wrestlers to the State Tournament, a huge honor for any&#13;
high-school athlete.&#13;
All of the dieting and hard&#13;
practices paid off for seniors Doug&#13;
Brown, Karl Kraut, Drew&#13;
Ditmars, David Kjeldgaard, and&#13;
junior Alonw Grosse. It was&#13;
everyone's first time at state with theexceptionofDavi ~eldgaard&#13;
whowasathree-timestatequalifier and two-time state champion coming into the event. The&#13;
senior standout was arguably&#13;
the most prized wrestling recruit&#13;
in the nation, and ended his&#13;
season with yet another state&#13;
chamionship. ~e dgaard went&#13;
undefeated for the third straight&#13;
seasonandendedhishighschool&#13;
wrestling career with a record of&#13;
1 73-4. That record p ut ~eldgaard in the record books&#13;
for having the second highest&#13;
number of career victories in&#13;
Iowa's history. Kraut, Ditmars, and Grosse&#13;
all suffered narrow second round&#13;
defeats. All of theirmatcheswere&#13;
extremely hard fought. Ditmars&#13;
was eliminated in a dramatic&#13;
overtime finish, in which he&#13;
fou_ghtbackfromade:ficit. Kraut&#13;
and Grosse both lost by one&#13;
point in their consolation&#13;
matches, tobeeliminated. Brown&#13;
advanced to the fourth round&#13;
where he was eliminated after&#13;
wrestling extremely well all year.&#13;
Locking up with his ppo~ ent, Alonzo Grosse attempts to score po.11&#13;
Grosse was the only Junior representina LC at th8 state t.i. u nar, ,&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Tournament Place&#13;
CB Invitational 2nd&#13;
Fort Dodge Invitat ional 5th&#13;
Hawkeye-10 Conference 3rd&#13;
District Tournament 2nd&#13;
Traditional St.ate 18th&#13;
State Champion&#13;
Dav id Kjeldgaard&#13;
152&#13;
Working to escape, Drew Ditmars&#13;
puts forth all of his effort. It was&#13;
Ditmars' first year at the state tournament. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Posing forthe picture, the LC wrestlers' dress in cheerleading uniforms. Time off the mats was spent&#13;
clowning around. Photo by Cheryl&#13;
Jensen.&#13;
Slamming his opponentto the mat,&#13;
David Kjeldgaard works for a pin .&#13;
Kjeldgaard locked up his third state&#13;
title. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Receiving his third st.ate title, David Kjeldgaard poses for a picture. Kjeldgaard took fifth as a freshman, and&#13;
continued, undefeated, to win t he State Tournament t he next three years. &#13;
Conferring with Coach l:ampbell, the&#13;
JVteamt.akesatimeout. Communication was a key part of the JV&#13;
season. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Putting the ball on the floor, Pat.ches&#13;
Kell looks for a call from the referee.&#13;
Respect was always given to the&#13;
referees. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
CONDITIONING KEY&#13;
TO PROGRESS&#13;
by Amy Chubick&#13;
As the final buzze r&#13;
sounded, another season of&#13;
JV and Freshman basketball&#13;
came to an end ; both teams&#13;
improved a great deal. Improvement in shooting and&#13;
other offensive capabilities&#13;
crea ted a stronger Freshman&#13;
squad. The JV team worked&#13;
on getting in shape and playing team basketball. 'This&#13;
year we were able to work&#13;
better as a team unit rather&#13;
than eve:ryone doing their own&#13;
thing," stated Sara Knavel'97.&#13;
Many of the girls on the JV&#13;
squad felt that having Coach&#13;
Campbell two years in a row&#13;
helped them develop better&#13;
as players. "I felt it was b eneficial to us because he knew&#13;
each of our strengths and&#13;
weaknesses and he knew h ow&#13;
to help us become better players, " explained Tracy&#13;
DeLuca'98.&#13;
Abby Hausen'98 felt that&#13;
having Coach Campbell for&#13;
two years was beneficial to&#13;
~ ~&#13;
herbecause, "We conditioned&#13;
a lot and we were able to play&#13;
longer in a game."&#13;
On the other hand, the&#13;
freshmen girls had a new&#13;
coach. "I tried to teach them&#13;
things from a different angle,"&#13;
ex plained first year coach&#13;
Megan Adams. The team&#13;
seemed to adjust well to the&#13;
change in coaching. "I feel&#13;
that we improved our shooting, defensive play, rebounding, and we were also able to&#13;
start running an offense as&#13;
the season progressed," exclaimed Erica Gundlach'99.&#13;
"I feel that all of the girls&#13;
stepped up their games and I&#13;
cou ldn't pick out any one outstandingplayer, b ecau se they&#13;
all could have st epped into&#13;
any role at anytime and gave&#13;
it their best," expressed&#13;
Adams. As the JV and freshmen seasons came to an end,&#13;
conditioning seemed to b e the&#13;
key to the players progress&#13;
throughout the season.&#13;
Playing defense, Abby Hausen and Sara Knavel t.ryto keP.p the othP.r&#13;
from scoring. Defense was a main focus of the JVteAf'll Photo by .. h ~&#13;
Wathen. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
8J Oarinda 45&#13;
25 TJ cg&#13;
23 Denison !:fl&#13;
z-1 Atlantic 53&#13;
18 St.Albert 33&#13;
23 Shenandoah Ei5&#13;
Zl Carroll Kuemper BJ&#13;
L() Harlan 48&#13;
25 Clarinda !:fl&#13;
ffi Al !58&#13;
5J Glenwood 46&#13;
33 Harlan 41&#13;
33 Red Oak 28&#13;
3:1 Atlantic BJ&#13;
35 Denison 52&#13;
41 Carroll Kuemper 67&#13;
WI NS:l LOSES:14 I&#13;
Looking upcourt, Jenny Willer prepares to pass the ball. Teamwork&#13;
was common on the freshmen&#13;
team. Photo by La Lees ha Haynes.&#13;
Driving to the basket, Dana&#13;
Thornton looks to shoot the ball.&#13;
Thornton was one of the many leaders on the freshmen team. Photo&#13;
bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Passing the ball, BrandyMcSorley&#13;
assists a basket. McSorley's quickness helped the freshmen team win&#13;
games. Photo bylaleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Abby Kossow. Row 2-JennyWiller, Brandy M csorley, Kristin Price. Row 3-Kyta Batten, Dana&#13;
Thorton, Mikaila Spalding, Rena Carlson, Erica Gundlach, Angie Ferguson, Coach Adams. &#13;
Running onto the court, the girls&#13;
basketball team psych themselves&#13;
upforthegame. Theteamtriedto&#13;
prepare ment.ally and physically for&#13;
each game. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Pushing the ball up court, Sara&#13;
Kenney looks for a quick basket.&#13;
Kenneywas a st.arting guard. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
ONE FOR THE&#13;
RECORD&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
Home or away, the girls&#13;
basketball team strived to&#13;
set a record for the most wins&#13;
in a season since LC switched&#13;
to five-on-five play. And as&#13;
the season wore down, the&#13;
team met their goal. "It was&#13;
really exciting when we set&#13;
the record," stated Molly Par- rot'98.&#13;
"We began the season as a&#13;
group and became a team by&#13;
the end of the year," commented Nikki Wallenberg'96.&#13;
The team was not without its&#13;
problems though. Early on,&#13;
they struggled a little with&#13;
their shooting from the field.&#13;
"Shooting was one of the areas where we were not very&#13;
proficient," recalled Pellant.&#13;
"We became more competent&#13;
shooters by the end of the&#13;
~&#13;
B 00 KS&#13;
season. " With s hooting in&#13;
check , the team began to win&#13;
games.&#13;
During th e b eginning of&#13;
the season the team was led&#13;
by a few individu als, b u t near&#13;
the end the team became a&#13;
unit with everyone doing their&#13;
share of the work. "More&#13;
kids helped ou t in the end as&#13;
opposed to the earlier part of&#13;
th e season," stated Pellant.&#13;
T h e team possessed&#13;
s portsmanship and h eart.&#13;
"They demonstrated a great&#13;
amoun t of courage," said&#13;
Coach Pellant. "Th ey were&#13;
good kids and they tried hard.&#13;
That is all you can ask for. "&#13;
The team truly was deserving of a record, illustrating&#13;
all the characteristics of a&#13;
true winning team.&#13;
Giving her team mates low fives, Nicole Wallenberg runs onto the court&#13;
W allen berg was one of two seniors on the team. Photo by And · r;&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
VVe Opponent They&#13;
5J SC Heelan 54&#13;
44 Seargent-Bluff 43&#13;
47 Clarinda 55&#13;
54 TJ 21&#13;
33 Denison 61&#13;
42 AtJantic 49&#13;
2£3 St Albert 72&#13;
52 Shenandoah 51&#13;
44 Harlan ID&#13;
:l3 Carroll Kuemper EB&#13;
45 Clarinda 51&#13;
23 AL EE&#13;
ED Glenwood 61&#13;
44 Harlan ED&#13;
54 Red Oak 44&#13;
47 AtJantic !:I]&#13;
31 Denison EE&#13;
33 Carroll Kuemper 78&#13;
EB Crest.on 57&#13;
45 TJ 35&#13;
'2J AL 51&#13;
WINS: 6LOSES:15&#13;
Playing defense, Jodi Sanson keeps&#13;
her eyes on the opponent. Coach&#13;
Pellant emphasized defense&#13;
• throughout the year. Photo by&#13;
~ Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Looki ng for a teammate , Molly&#13;
Parrott picks up her dribble. Parrott&#13;
wasatwo-year varsityplayer. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Setting up the offense, Laurel Green&#13;
looks for a teammate. Quick passes&#13;
were a key part of t he Titans' offense. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Nicole W allen berg, Beth Salzbrenner. Row 2 -Bethany Watson, Patches Kell, Nicl&lt;i Mitchell,&#13;
Sara Kenney, M arianne Timm. Row3 -Coach Campbell, Sara Knavel, Molly Parrott, Abby Hausen, Tracy&#13;
Deluca, Coach Pellant. Row4-AmyChubick, Katie Knott, Courtney Bussey, Jodi Sanson, Laurel Green. &#13;
Planning the attack, Coach&#13;
Piatkowski gives advice to his players. Coach Piatkowski's knowledge&#13;
greatly improved the freshmen&#13;
team's play. Photo by LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Rushing toward the hoop, Chris Vokt&#13;
preparesforthe lay-up. Voktplayed&#13;
amajorroleontheJVteam. Photo&#13;
byLaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
KEEPON DRIBBLIN'&#13;
by Andy Damgaard&#13;
"I was worried at first tha t&#13;
it would be a rough year, but&#13;
with the improvements I was&#13;
really happy," stated Coach&#13;
Piatkowski. The freshmen&#13;
basketball team had a slow&#13;
start with early losses to their&#13;
first s even oppon ents. However, things b egan to click&#13;
toward the end of the season. "Beating TJ for our first&#13;
win was the high point of th e&#13;
season ," said J ohn Sim -&#13;
mers'99. The team finished&#13;
strong by winning two out of&#13;
their last four games.&#13;
Althou gh the freshmen&#13;
team experienced a rebuilding year, the JV had a strong&#13;
s eason. "Havin g a winning&#13;
seas on was a really good feeling, " said J esse Forbes'98.&#13;
The team finished th e sea -&#13;
son with a 12 -5record. "They&#13;
~&#13;
were a great bunch of kids&#13;
who always worked h ard , and&#13;
it seem ed th at whoever was&#13;
playin g, playe d w ell to -&#13;
gether," commen ted Coach&#13;
Rich ards.&#13;
One of the key games of&#13;
the JV sea son was when the&#13;
team b eat Carroll Kuemper&#13;
when th eir Varsity t eam wa s&#13;
rated sixth in state . The&#13;
game against Harlan was also&#13;
a very dramatic game; that&#13;
stuck out in the minds of t h e&#13;
p layers. Down 22 points,&#13;
with only 12 minutes remaining in t h e game , they pulled&#13;
through to win by five points.&#13;
"It was very emotional in the&#13;
locker room after we beat&#13;
Harlan, " s a id Chad&#13;
Armstrong'98. Th e talent&#13;
shown by this year's JV team&#13;
s hows a brigh t future for the&#13;
Varsity team in th e years to&#13;
come.&#13;
Driving hard, Adam Laver puts up a finge1' roll. Laver greatJy hBI e&#13;
freshman t eam wit h his enthusiastic team spirit. Photo by L L&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
V\k Opponent They&#13;
rn AtJantic 54&#13;
BJ Clarinda 75&#13;
61 AtJantic BJ&#13;
59 Shenandoah 42&#13;
ffi Carroll Kuemper 53&#13;
52 Harlan 61&#13;
47 Denison 5:l&#13;
EB Glenwood 70&#13;
Efl St Albert 5'.2&#13;
52 Clarinda 51&#13;
77 freston EB&#13;
ffi Harlan 61&#13;
EE Denison 53&#13;
71 Carroll Kuemper 45&#13;
74 TJ :E&#13;
81 Red Oak 71&#13;
ffi AL ffi&#13;
1CD Glenwood 71&#13;
WINS: 1J LOSES:5&#13;
'&lt;!&#13;
"'&#13;
Soaring toward the hoop for the&#13;
easytwo points, Josh Clanton puts&#13;
up the ball. Clanton played a crucial&#13;
role on the freshman team. Photo&#13;
by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Reaching above his opponent, Andy&#13;
O'Brien grabs the rebound and puts&#13;
it back up. O'Brien played center for&#13;
the JV team. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Shooting under heavy pressure,&#13;
Todd Marcantoniotriesfortwo.&#13;
Marcantonio was also one of the&#13;
few underclassmen who received&#13;
Varsity playing time . Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Josh Bogardus, Adam McDermitt, Josh Clanton, Trent Duff, Adam Laver . Row 2-Angie&#13;
Anderson, Jason Manke, Jason Burgart, Ryan Nelson, John Simmers, Michelle Campbell. Row 3-Ben&#13;
Johnson, .Jeff Ward, Eric Head, Shawn Coleman, Kevin Buswell, Coach Piatkowski. &#13;
Eyeing t he ball, Todd Marcant onio&#13;
plays defense. Marcant onio was&#13;
one of four sophomores to play varsity. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Jumping intothe air, Greg Bamtsen&#13;
shoots the trifecta. Barntsen's accur acy from three-point r ange&#13;
helped the Titans. Photo by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
NOTHING BUT NE T&#13;
by Andy Verleng ia&#13;
When the season b egan,&#13;
hopes ran h igh that the t eam&#13;
would advance to state. After a quick start, the Tit a ns&#13;
went on a long road trip&#13;
that slowed them d own a&#13;
b it. The trip wasn't a complete loss; they came away&#13;
with a few wins including a&#13;
stunning overtime win at&#13;
Harlan.&#13;
The team returned home&#13;
and won t hree straight.&#13;
They then defeated Harlan&#13;
for the second straight time.&#13;
Coming to town next were&#13;
the Knights of Carroll&#13;
Kuemper. The Knights&#13;
brought with them a ranking of sixth in the state, and&#13;
the hopes of a run at the&#13;
state championship. As&#13;
the game wore on, the lead&#13;
see-sawed back and forth&#13;
between the two teams.&#13;
Near the end, the Titans began to pull away and forced&#13;
an exciting defeat of the&#13;
Knights. Brunson felt that&#13;
~ ~&#13;
this was the most m emorable game of the season.&#13;
Team leadership p layed a&#13;
k ey part in the seas on. Seniors Ryan Mullen, Josh&#13;
Brown, Scott Barney , Eric&#13;
Ne ls on, and Adam Riso&#13;
h elped guide the team to a&#13;
10-9 record. The team was&#13;
als o composed of many underclassmen which featured&#13;
one freshman and three&#13;
s ophomores. Height was all that was&#13;
lacking from t h e team. "I&#13;
hope t h at we r ecruit a big&#13;
guy wit h lon g a rms s o that&#13;
he can slam," commented&#13;
Scott Bar ney'98.&#13;
With the lead ership a nd&#13;
hard work ethic, t h e Titan s&#13;
gave fans a season to remember. "This year was a&#13;
lot of fun- it's a lways fu n&#13;
when a group 'gets togeth er'&#13;
so to speak, and makes a&#13;
100 percent bid to achieve,"&#13;
stated Brunson.&#13;
~ . .&#13;
Receiving the ball from the referee, Eric Nelson preparPs for a fre&#13;
Free t hrow shooting was a key part in many of the teams victone&#13;
by Andressa Haynes. &#13;
\f\k Opponent They&#13;
EE Atlantic 73&#13;
74 Clarinda 65&#13;
44 At lantic 69&#13;
53 Shenandoah 51&#13;
64 Carr oll Kuemper 78&#13;
61 Harlan 59&#13;
53 Denison ffi&#13;
94 Glenwood 73&#13;
71 St Albert 5J&#13;
79 Clarinda BJ&#13;
EE Creston 87&#13;
83 Har lan 53&#13;
70 Denison 5'.3&#13;
75 Carr oll Kuemper 70&#13;
71 TJ 74&#13;
EE Red Oak 8J&#13;
61 AL E2&#13;
EE Glenwood 81&#13;
ffi SC Heelan 53&#13;
WINS: 10 LOSES: 9&#13;
Shooting a free throw, Josh Brown&#13;
demonstrates perfectform. Brown&#13;
was one of five seniors on the team.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Cheering on the team, Adam Riso&#13;
and Brian Rasmussen offer support. While on the bench, all Titan&#13;
players cheered for players on t he&#13;
floor. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Falling to the floor, Andy O'Brien&#13;
wrestles the ball away from an opponent. HustJe was one ofthe many&#13;
points stressed by Coach Brunson.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Jesse Forbes, Todd Marcantonio, Brett Jackson, Adam Riso, Brian Rasmussen. Row 2-Dan&#13;
T rumblee, Josh Brown, Rod VanNordstrand, Brent Hiley, Chris Vokt, Doug Kinsel. Row 3-Coach Richards,&#13;
Scott Barney, Chad Armstrong, Eric Elam, Eric Thompson, Steve Banas, Dan Blum, Coach Brunson. Row&#13;
4 -Ryan M ullen, Eric Nelson, Greg Barntsen, M ike M urray, Andy O'Brien. &#13;
Taking a break, Jill Lauver waits to&#13;
getbackintDthegame. Lauverwas&#13;
a second-year Varsity member.&#13;
PhotD by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Throwing the ball in, Latti Richards&#13;
aims for a teammate. Ball&#13;
placement was very important&#13;
during throw-ins. Photo by Justin&#13;
Wathen.&#13;
ONE TEAM, ONE GOAL&#13;
by Sarah Smith&#13;
'The girls soccer season&#13;
started off slow, but once we&#13;
learned how to play together,&#13;
the season really started to&#13;
pick up," explained Kristina&#13;
Leedy'96. The JV and Varsity&#13;
both worked hard throughout the season. The girls&#13;
worked well as a team which&#13;
was emphasized by both of&#13;
the coaches.&#13;
The Varsity girls all felt that&#13;
Mercy was one of the hardest&#13;
teams they played during the&#13;
season. "Mercy was&#13;
tough, but we didn't give up,"&#13;
stated Nicki Michell'98 Varsity player. Many of the&#13;
games, both JV and Varsity,&#13;
were close in scoring and the&#13;
level of play was intense. "AL&#13;
was an exciting game, be-&#13;
~ ~&#13;
cause AL was winning 2-0&#13;
and we came back to score&#13;
three goals and win the game,"&#13;
stated Robyn Poloncic'98 JV&#13;
player. The JV and Varsity&#13;
teams had games where they&#13;
held opponents to little or no&#13;
scoring. All of the Varsity&#13;
wins came with shutouts.&#13;
Practices consisted of&#13;
scrimmaging each other, running laps before and after&#13;
practice, and shooting goals.&#13;
The goalies went off to a separate area and worked on their&#13;
fundamentals. "All of the hard&#13;
work and dedication during&#13;
practice and games paid off,"&#13;
added Melissa Head '97 JV&#13;
player. The Titan girls soccer&#13;
players ended their season&#13;
on a high note .&#13;
Moving towards the ball, Nicki Mitchell concentrates hard on her to~ · .&#13;
Mitchell was a second-year Varsity starter. Photo by Justin Watt1 &#13;
\Ilk Opponent They&#13;
4 Mercy 5&#13;
0 Elk Horn 4&#13;
7 Glenwood 0&#13;
5 TJ 0&#13;
5 St Albert 0&#13;
6 Plattsmouth 0&#13;
0 Rals!Dn 1&#13;
4 Gretna 0&#13;
0 t&gt;l. 2&#13;
7 ConneslDga 0&#13;
3 TJ 0&#13;
1 St Albert 0&#13;
0 t&gt;l. 1&#13;
WI NS: 8 LOSSES: 5&#13;
I -&#13;
Running for the ball, Laleesha&#13;
Haynes aims towards the goal.&#13;
Haynes was a second-year JV&#13;
member. PhotobyJustinWathen.&#13;
Waiting for the game to start, the&#13;
defensive line stands patiently. The&#13;
defense on both JV and Varsity did&#13;
a great job throughoutthe season.&#13;
Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Listening to Coach Jon De Vries, the&#13;
JV team pays attention. Coach&#13;
De Vries gave daily speeches on&#13;
teamwork. Photo by Justin Wathen.&#13;
Row 1 [f.r)-Melissa Head, Nicki Mit.chell, Jessica Rock, AmyChubick, Kristina Leedy, Michelle Chew, Jill R. Lauver, Jenny&#13;
Lauve1', Michaela Hanks. Row 2 -Michelle Lee, Katie Jensen, JillRaes, BrandyMcSorley, Kara Riso, MindyOoebelin,&#13;
Erica Gundlach, Christine Collins, Darci Kjeldgaard, Robin Poloncic. Row 3 -Karla Cot.a, Megan Kult, Megan Young,&#13;
St.ephanie Creps, Andressa Haynes, Lal eesha Haynes, Angie Anderson, Amber Wade. Row 4-Coach Dworak, Sara&#13;
Heideman, Latti Richard, Jill L. Lauver, Pat.ches Kell, Marianne Timm, Coach OeVeries. &#13;
Stopping after the goalie takes&#13;
control of the ball , Trent Duff and&#13;
Nick Long wait for the goalie's punt.&#13;
Long and Duff were forwards on the&#13;
..Nteam. PhotnbyLELeeshaHaynes.&#13;
Heading the ball, Chris Vokt passes&#13;
to a teammate. Heading was a&#13;
fundamental key to soccer. Photo&#13;
byLaLeesha Haynes.&#13;
EXPERIENCE KEY&#13;
TO SUCCESS&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
The excitement from the&#13;
roar of the crowd, the pain of&#13;
the sprained ankles, and the&#13;
fear of defeat. These emotions&#13;
are the emotions of a true soccer&#13;
player, in fact a Titan soccer&#13;
player. The boys team&#13;
experienced these feelings as&#13;
they won many games, and&#13;
experienced few loses.&#13;
Experience prevailed as the&#13;
Varsity record was 12-3. This&#13;
season was lead by 13 returning&#13;
V arsityplayerswho led the team&#13;
to numerous wins over good&#13;
teams. The seniors leading the&#13;
way were Ryan Hemingson, Br andon Rogers , Mike&#13;
McSorely, Dustin Heffernan, and J ames Gilwa; who seemed&#13;
to pull together and prevail in&#13;
the time of need. When time rolled around for&#13;
state, theTitan pack was ready&#13;
for a long battle. It started with&#13;
a district game against AL,&#13;
where, aftertwoovertimes, they&#13;
~ ~&#13;
went to a shoot-out and the&#13;
Titans were victorious. They&#13;
went on to play Sioux City&#13;
Heelan and after a hard battle&#13;
the Titan's lost the game 4-5. "It&#13;
was a tough game, and everyone&#13;
fought their hardest, but it&#13;
wasn 't good enough to win the&#13;
game," commented coach&#13;
CarrollJensen. With this upset&#13;
the Titan's season came to an&#13;
end.&#13;
The JV team also had&#13;
upperclassmen to help lead the&#13;
team to victory, as the JV h eld&#13;
a tight record of7 - 1. 'We worked&#13;
really hard this year, I can't wait&#13;
till next year when we play&#13;
again because these are agreat&#13;
bunch of guys, " stated Sean&#13;
Coleman '99.&#13;
Hard work, dedication, and&#13;
experience led the Varsity and&#13;
J V t o end with winning&#13;
seasons. Many battles were&#13;
fought and won, and even&#13;
though theTitans were not state&#13;
bound the season was an&#13;
experience they will k eep&#13;
forever.&#13;
Waiting for the ball t o be passed, Jason Smit h sets up a shot. The J&#13;
record was 7-1 . Photo by Laleesha Haynes. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
11 ConnestDga 1&#13;
0 Elk Horn 2&#13;
4 Plattsmouth 1&#13;
6 Denison 1&#13;
7 Glenwood 0&#13;
0 Al 1&#13;
3 St Albert 2&#13;
3 Blair 2&#13;
3 Mt Michael 0&#13;
6 Glenwood 0&#13;
6 TJ 2&#13;
2 St Albert 1&#13;
2 Al 1&#13;
4 SC Heelan 5&#13;
WINS: 12 LOSSES: J I&#13;
Aiming for the perfect shot, James&#13;
Gliwa prepares to kick. Gliwa was a&#13;
returning Varsity player for the&#13;
Titans. Phot.o by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Shootingforthe goal, Mike McSorley&#13;
boots one in . The Varsity record&#13;
was 12-3. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Preparing to pass the ball, Jeremy&#13;
Willersetsupthekick. Passingwas&#13;
important when playing soccer.&#13;
Photo by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Row1[1-r)-NathanKnopp,StevenShaw,TrentDuff,SteveKenealy,JasonSmith,ChrisMuskgrave. Row2-Chris&#13;
Vokt, Brandon Rodgers, JamesGliwa, Ryan Hemmingsen, Mike McSorley, Jason Fouts, Jeremy Willer, Derek&#13;
Ward. Row 3-Coach Nelson, Jamie Fienhold, John Luth, Brett Jackson, Josh Clanton, Brett Edwards, Eric&#13;
Wvmore, Nick Long, RyanPospissal, Coach Willer. Row4-EricHead, Mark Hanson, Sean Coleman, Zach Miska,&#13;
Zeb Youngs, Mike Conway, Ryan Smith, Johann Pedersen, Dustin Heffernan, Kendall Brundidge. Kevin Rief. &#13;
Swinging her racket, Jessi McElvain&#13;
uses her forehand. McElvain was a&#13;
co-captain of the team. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Serving the ball, Laurel Green&#13;
demonstrates properform. Green&#13;
was the fifth seed on Varsity. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson .&#13;
. · •&#13;
HARD WOR K N ET S&#13;
TRIP TO STATE&#13;
by Andy Verlengia&#13;
"When I started playing&#13;
Varsity tennis I was really&#13;
nervous because I was playing&#13;
against m ore experienced&#13;
athletes, and I wan ted to&#13;
perform well," Mikalya&#13;
Spaulding'99. Mikayla wa s&#13;
one of the three freshmen that&#13;
played exhibition matches a t&#13;
Varsity meets. There was a&#13;
good combination of u pper and&#13;
underclassmen. Leading the&#13;
team were seniors Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg and J essica&#13;
McElvain. The two girls set&#13;
positive examples for t h e&#13;
younger players, through their&#13;
playing styles and good&#13;
sportsmanship.&#13;
As the season progressed,&#13;
the team grew together as a&#13;
unit. They supported each&#13;
other and cheered for each&#13;
other in all of the matches.&#13;
The doubles teams began to&#13;
mesh and play well. Thus the&#13;
girls possessed one of the most&#13;
important a spects of a powerful&#13;
tennis team, they got along&#13;
with each other, and most&#13;
importantly, they got a long&#13;
with their doubles partners.&#13;
At regionals the girls played&#13;
very well. All of t h e LC&#13;
competitors won at least one&#13;
match. Making the trip to&#13;
state was the doubles team of&#13;
Nicole Wallenberg and Heidi&#13;
Grove. After a tou gh season of&#13;
practices and competition, all&#13;
of the work paid off for the&#13;
skilled doubles team.&#13;
Living up to the hopeful&#13;
expectations of Coach Steger,&#13;
the girls team completed a well&#13;
played season. They went 8-4&#13;
and played exceptionally at&#13;
districts. Th ey struggled&#13;
through a few m atch es, but&#13;
overall played ou tstanding&#13;
tennis.&#13;
-----&#13;
Keeping her eye on t he ball, Diane Morrisson follows through with r ~~ Morrisson was a two-year Varsity member. Photo by Cath ou:iun. &#13;
Warming up fora match, Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg volleys the ball.&#13;
Wallen berg was the first seed and&#13;
a state qualifier in doubles. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Picking up the ball, Lyndsay Patton&#13;
prepares to startthe match. Patron&#13;
was a three-year Varsity member.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Walking to a court, Jessi McElvain&#13;
passes by Lindsay Richardson&#13;
playing doubles with Liz Higgins.&#13;
There was limited court space since&#13;
there were many girls outfortennis.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
· -. , - _... , ·, .... , .. i•••r--v•---,.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
8 Harlan 1&#13;
6 Glenwood 3&#13;
8 Carrol Kuemper 1&#13;
3 TJ 6&#13;
5 AL 4&#13;
9 St Albert 0&#13;
7 Denison 2&#13;
6 Shenandoah 3&#13;
0 Red Oak 9&#13;
4 Clarinda 5&#13;
0 AtJantic 6&#13;
9 St Albert 0&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
AtianticTournament 8th&#13;
City Tournament 2nd&#13;
Hawkeye 10 2nd&#13;
WINS: B LOSSES:4&#13;
•••&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )- Liz Higgins, Mikayla Spaulding, Diane M orrisson, Lindsay Richardson, Philly Kybat, Jessica&#13;
Thompson. Row 2 -Nicole Wallenberg, Laurel Green, Heidie Grove, Lyndsay Patton, Jessica McElvain,&#13;
Coach Steger. &#13;
Passing time, t he team talks about&#13;
how t hey played . Theteam had a&#13;
wide r ange of talent. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Pic king up the ball with his heel ,&#13;
Quinn Damgaard fields a loose ball.&#13;
Damgaard was a three-year Varsity&#13;
member. PhotD by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
LEADERSHIP&#13;
HOLDS STRONG&#13;
by Auiy Chubick&#13;
Game, Set, Match, Win&#13;
wasn't often heard by the&#13;
boys Titan tennis team, but&#13;
throughout the t ough&#13;
season, leadership was&#13;
shown by the Varsity&#13;
returners. One of the&#13;
returning tennis players was&#13;
Tony McCormick'97, "I feel&#13;
the whole team improved a&#13;
lot throughout the season,&#13;
and we played well as a team."&#13;
A new member to the Varsity&#13;
tennis team was Bryan&#13;
Shaw'99, ''The year was really&#13;
a lot of fun, but also a real&#13;
learning experience for me."&#13;
Members of the Varsity&#13;
tennis team were determined&#13;
byplay-offs, which took place&#13;
at practices early in the&#13;
season and continued&#13;
through au t this year. The top&#13;
six players competed in&#13;
~&#13;
Varsity matches and the&#13;
other five played exhibition&#13;
games. The top six players&#13;
didn't a lways remain th e&#13;
same, if a lower seed beat a&#13;
higher seed, the lower seed&#13;
replaced the higher seed for&#13;
the next match. The tennis team will&#13;
graduate two seniors, Scott&#13;
Barney and Kevin Steward.&#13;
Although the team lost two&#13;
seniors, the leadership that&#13;
was shown by this year's&#13;
team will continue&#13;
throughout the next tennis&#13;
season by the upcoming&#13;
seniors.&#13;
The team had an overall&#13;
dual record of 4-5 and finished&#13;
eighth in the Hawkeye-I 0&#13;
Conference. "I don't think our&#13;
season was outstanding, but&#13;
it was more or less mediocre,"&#13;
commented Shaw.&#13;
.... , .... - .&#13;
• t&#13;
....&#13;
Returning the ball, Michael Taylor shows his forehand . Taylor was one f&#13;
the top Varsity members. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Vlk Opponent They&#13;
4 .L'il 5&#13;
7 Harlan 2&#13;
8 St Albert 1&#13;
5 Glenwood 4&#13;
0 Carrol Kuemper 9&#13;
3 Denison 6&#13;
1 Shenandoah 8&#13;
0 Red Oak 9&#13;
7 Clarinda 2&#13;
1 Atlantic 8&#13;
WI NS: 4 LOSSES: 6 I&#13;
Retrieving the ball, Scott Barney&#13;
goes to the baseline. Andy&#13;
Damgaard and Barney were an exhibition doubleteam. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Using great form , Shawn Baas&#13;
shows his backhand. Baas keptthe&#13;
team amused with his unique sense&#13;
of humor. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Waiting for the match to start, the&#13;
team confers with the Atlantic&#13;
coach. Sportsmanship was often&#13;
shown by the team . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Huddling before a match, the team waits for their rivals. Upperclassmen powered the tennis team. Photo&#13;
byCathryn Watson. &#13;
Totaling t heir scores, Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg and Wes Adkins were&#13;
very competitive. Hilgenberg and&#13;
Adkins were the first and second&#13;
seeds. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
A H 0 LE&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
The sun shined d own&#13;
through the trees. A gust of&#13;
wind blew through the crowd.&#13;
In front of the crowd, a nervous&#13;
student got ready to hit the&#13;
ball. He chose his golf club and&#13;
approached the tee to start off&#13;
the game.&#13;
Playing golf wasn't just a&#13;
hobby for older peop le .&#13;
Students went out for golf for a&#13;
variety of reasons. "I enjoy&#13;
playing it," commented&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98. Other&#13;
students went out for golf&#13;
because they wanted to&#13;
improve their skills and become&#13;
better golfers, and "Because&#13;
it's free," remarked David&#13;
Clasen'98. "Because I've been&#13;
playing for a long time, and it's&#13;
the only sport where I can&#13;
slack off," explained Jeremy&#13;
Bix:ler'96.&#13;
The team had a successful&#13;
~&#13;
Walking across the green, Sara&#13;
Knavel puts her ball in the hole.&#13;
Knavel was three-year member of&#13;
the golf team. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:n&#13;
IN ONE&#13;
seas on this year according to&#13;
Bethany Watson'97. "I think&#13;
we've done the best we've ever&#13;
done in my four years of&#13;
play ing," r eplied Wes&#13;
Adkins'96. The girls golf team&#13;
continued to improve their golf&#13;
scores a fter every m atch ,&#13;
thought Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
Golfers finished the s eason&#13;
with many memories. 'T H&#13;
remember Mr. Kennedy a nd&#13;
our trips to Hard ee's," said&#13;
Clasen. Th e long trips with&#13;
the tennis players wer e a ls o&#13;
remembered b y Wa ts o n .&#13;
"When somebod y swung&#13;
their club and took a divet&#13;
out of the gr een," rem a rked&#13;
Jason Hi11'99. While Amy&#13;
Mlone'98 remembered "a girl&#13;
putting a ball into a bag. "The&#13;
team shared a lot of time and a&#13;
lot of the same memories.&#13;
Practicing his form, Bill Jacobsen takes a practice swing. Jacobsen w&#13;
a key player on t he team. Photo by Cat hryn W atson. &#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
158 Harlan(B) 170&#13;
168 Glenwood (B) 156&#13;
173 Carrol Kuemper(B) 158&#13;
176 Denison(B) 169&#13;
158 Clarinda [B) 145&#13;
211 Harlan[G) 181&#13;
193 StAlbert[G) 198&#13;
2::E Carrol Kuemper [G) 1BJ&#13;
231 Oenison[GJ 225&#13;
216 Clarinda [G] 183&#13;
-&#13;
J)-WINS: 1 LOSSES:4&#13;
f-WINS: 1 LOSSES:4&#13;
Driving the ball to the green,&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal accomplishes&#13;
her goal. Rosenthal was seeded&#13;
second on the girls team. Photo by&#13;
C.Sthryn Watson.&#13;
Taking a practice shot, Jeremy Bixler&#13;
shows good form. Bixler was a fouryear member. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
, W'Clt'ron.&#13;
Lining up for their position ,&#13;
Hilgenberg and Adkins get ready&#13;
to putt. Hi lg en berg and Adkins&#13;
were four-year members of the&#13;
boys team. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wf1iEJJn.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r ]-Jennifer Bixler, Jeff Billingsly, randy Frauscht Ben Feller, Kyle Larsen, Jason Enders, David Clausen, Charles&#13;
Fletcher. Row 2-Abby Hausen, Matt Watson, Jeff Hilgenberg, Jeremy Bixler, Jason Hill, Nick Carlson, Marty Wolff, Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg, Jon Barnes, Chad Hackfort. Row3-Coach Kennedy, Amy Malone, Adrienne Rosenthal, Cindy Fletcher, marie&#13;
Carter Courtney Bussey, Sara Knavel, Bethany W atson. Row4-MikeKnell, Mike Behrens, Jon Kossow, Wes Adkins,&#13;
Travis Houseton, Jason Burgart, Nick Rupert, Andy MAerrill, Eric McKern. &#13;
Jumping over the bar, Beth&#13;
Salzbrenner finishes a practice&#13;
jump. Salzbrennerwon manyfirst&#13;
place medals. Photo by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Running the third leg, Cari Coleman&#13;
sprints down the back stretch.&#13;
Coleman was a memberofthe state&#13;
qualifying distance medley relay.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
BURNING UP THE TRACK&#13;
by Andy Damgaard&#13;
"This season has been a&#13;
lot better than last year. We&#13;
a re all a lot closer and do a lot&#13;
more with each other outside&#13;
of track. Also, we were&#13;
excited about track at the&#13;
beginning and it really paid&#13;
off with our performance at&#13;
practice and meets." said&#13;
Jamie Huntoon'96 as she&#13;
reflected about the great&#13;
season.&#13;
The girls track team was a&#13;
dominant force this year.&#13;
They finished fourth out of&#13;
the Hawkeye-1 0 . "At&#13;
Hawkeye-I 0 conference meet&#13;
we had many champions&#13;
including Beth Salzbrenner,&#13;
Brandy McSorley. and the&#13;
distance medley relay, "&#13;
c ommente d Coach&#13;
Ankenbauer.&#13;
This y e ar the team&#13;
focussed on working as a&#13;
team, b e ing menta lly&#13;
foc u ssed , a nd thinking&#13;
positively . "Before a ra ce we&#13;
focused on our weak spots&#13;
and tried to work on them.&#13;
Every race we reach ed a t least&#13;
one of ou r goals," explain ed&#13;
Cari Coleman'96.&#13;
Th e team also h ad a very&#13;
fun time this year. For&#13;
example , "Wh en Sar a h&#13;
Kenny told Heidi Moxley th at&#13;
she had to run in the 4x4 .&#13;
and there we r e only two&#13;
people running in it, so s h e&#13;
had to run two legs of it and&#13;
Heidi believed it," said&#13;
Brandy McSorley'99.&#13;
Jogging on t he W asbash trace, distance runners warr n-up during&#13;
tice. Practices include both warrTH..Jps and cool-downs Photo by An&#13;
Haynes. &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boys' Town Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Clarinda Relays&#13;
Glenwood Relays&#13;
LC Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Lady Lynx Relays&#13;
Glenwood Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Hawkeye-10 9/ 10 Conf.&#13;
Denison Co-Ed Relays&#13;
Districts @ Denison&#13;
Hawkeye-1 0 Conf.&#13;
State @ Drake&#13;
SEVEN EVENTS&#13;
QUALIFIED&#13;
FOR STATE&#13;
3rd&#13;
4th&#13;
1st&#13;
7th&#13;
4th&#13;
3rd&#13;
3rd&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
4th&#13;
NA&#13;
Finishing a 3000m race, Lynette&#13;
Montang runs the final 1 OOm.&#13;
Montang was a distance rrunner.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Sprintingonthestraightaway, Meg&#13;
Hamilton races to the finish.&#13;
Ha milt.on was a large contributor to&#13;
thetrackteam. PhotobyAndressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Posing for a picture , Kara Riso ,&#13;
Coleman, AmberCampbell, Brandy&#13;
McSorley, and Natalie Ditmars show&#13;
off their braids. All were state qualifiers. Photo byVianne Coleman.&#13;
Row 1 (lf')-ManagerNickiDempsey, Deanna Mickels, L'flettEMontang, Bel:t1Salzbrennen, 8ni~Bendorf, can Coleman, Jaime&#13;
Huntron. Row2-JoyCampbell, Robin Shadid, Qv.:mlPetamn, l.Buren l.Bkatns, Sara Kenney, AmberCampbeU, KirstEnFtire,&#13;
MeganHamiltrn, JaimeBo.Mles. Row3-0JachAnderson, T racyKeenan, Jilll.BLM3r, AmyV\/hipple, LisaV\/inkler, Hey.Jensen,&#13;
Dleryi Hil!Ebidel, Miki Thomsen, BranctylVlc.furley, JenniferV\/illff', CoachAnkenbauer. RcMl4-Coach Piatko.M3ki, MiS&gt;,if\/labne,&#13;
Kara Riso, GngerOayviellie, Molly Parrott, Jennifer Keefe, Heidie Moxley, Marianne Tlmm, Na!ElieOitrnars, Jaime Wendt. &#13;
Pushing ittot he end, Jason Ratliff,&#13;
Adam Riso and Greg Barntsen&#13;
sprintt owardthefinish line. Boys&#13;
t rack competed and excelled in&#13;
many events. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Leaping over the hurdle, Philip&#13;
Johnson perfects his form at&#13;
practice. Johnson was a first-year&#13;
track member. Photo by Chris&#13;
Nichols.&#13;
A T I M E TO GROW&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
As the corner rounds and&#13;
the finish line is n ear, a&#13;
runner realizes whats in&#13;
sight, a goal, for the Titans it&#13;
was state. Unfortunaly that&#13;
goal became unreachable&#13;
and the Titans power light&#13;
dimmed as runners barely&#13;
missed the qualifying times&#13;
for the state meet.&#13;
Although theyweren'table&#13;
to acheive that goal, another&#13;
goal prevailed, that goal was&#13;
to rebuild the team. The&#13;
track team didn't have to start&#13;
from scratch though. The&#13;
team was led by upperclassmen who laid the bricks&#13;
for a strong future. This&#13;
included some senior standouts Karl Kraut, Adam Riso,&#13;
Ryan Maas, Matt Schoning,&#13;
Joel Allen, and Troy V aniceck&#13;
who guided the n ew comers&#13;
through the many&#13;
experiences th at they h ad&#13;
n ever felt before. "The seniors&#13;
really h elped u s out in the&#13;
beginning when we really&#13;
needed it," commented Jason&#13;
Maniski'99.&#13;
Th e team h ad a rough&#13;
start, but ended u p getting&#13;
second place at the LC invite.&#13;
Runners took off from th ere,&#13;
and end ed with a good&#13;
season. Although they&#13;
experienced a rough start&#13;
they finished well. "I think&#13;
we had a good season even&#13;
though we didn't go to state,"&#13;
stated Adam Riso'96.&#13;
Reaching for the sky, Doug Kinsel flies overt.he bar High Jump was a fie 1~&#13;
event. Photo by Chris Nichols. &#13;
Meet&#13;
UNO Indoor&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Panther Relays&#13;
LC Relays&#13;
Monarch Relays&#13;
TJMeet&#13;
Hawkeye-1 O@ Denison&#13;
Glenwood Co-Ed&#13;
9/ lONorthernDivision&#13;
10Glenwood&#13;
Place&#13;
7th&#13;
20:h&#13;
3rd&#13;
8th&#13;
2nd&#13;
4th&#13;
5th&#13;
8th&#13;
6th&#13;
5th&#13;
8th&#13;
Flyingthroughthesky, Kyle Coleman&#13;
takes it to the limit. Coleman was a&#13;
three-yeartrack member. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Sprinting with baton in hand, Alonzo&#13;
Grosse practices for a relay after&#13;
school. Grosse was in the 4 x 100&#13;
and 4x200. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Looking down atthe stadium, the&#13;
boys track team practices .&#13;
Practices were always held after&#13;
school. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Row 1 [k' )-Adam Riso, Karl Kraut. Row 2 -John Armour, Todd Marcantonio, Jessie Forbes, Josh Gates,&#13;
Ryan Maas, Paul Bellows, Philip Johnson. Row 3 -David Spaulding, Brett Wallace, Jason Ratliff, Nathan&#13;
Emsick, Billy Campbell, Blair Higgins. Row4-Jason Maniske, Matt Schoening, Joel Allen, Troy Vanecek,&#13;
Greg Barntsen, AJ Coleman, Alonzo Grosse. &#13;
Curling their hair before regionals,&#13;
the cheerleading squad gets ready.&#13;
Poofy ponytails were a must for&#13;
competition . Photo by Sandy&#13;
HCNVam.&#13;
Competing for an awam, the cheerleaders did mounts forthe judges. Building pyramids was an important part of cheerleading. Photo by&#13;
Sandy Howard.&#13;
HIGH&#13;
TO&#13;
GOALS LED&#13;
SUCCESS&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
Go Team Go! The Titan&#13;
cheerleaders riled u p the crowd&#13;
at the home varsity games to&#13;
ensure players that there would&#13;
be school spirit. That is one of&#13;
the many things the cheerleaders did in the '95 and '96&#13;
year.&#13;
Even though this year was&#13;
full of good times and bad times;&#13;
they still accomplished their&#13;
goals. Their major goal was to&#13;
go to the regional competition&#13;
and qualify for Nationals, which&#13;
they succeeded in doing. Getting accepted to Nationals was exciting, but the team&#13;
was distraught when they realized that they didn't h ave the&#13;
time to practice so they were&#13;
not able to go. "I think b eing&#13;
invited to Nationals and not&#13;
going really brought some of&#13;
the girls' motivation down,"&#13;
commented Co-captain Stevi&#13;
Howard'96. The roughest time wou ld&#13;
have been in the summer, ac- cording to some of the ch eerleaders. "Stevi and I had to&#13;
more or less be the coaches for&#13;
A&#13;
abou t two or three months "&#13;
sta t e d Co-ca ptain Lis'a&#13;
Kemp'96. Finally at the end of&#13;
their long wait, a new coach&#13;
arrived with brand new ideas. "Melinda Gleisen is a really&#13;
great coach, allsh ewants is for&#13;
us to s ucceed ," remarked&#13;
Sh alene Bogardus'97. Gleisen&#13;
came to LC with six years of&#13;
cheerleading experien ce. Seniors Stevi Howard&#13;
Cathryn Watson, a nd Lis~ Kemp also accomplished their&#13;
goal of getting on the Universal&#13;
Cheerleading Association All- Star Cheerleading squad. They&#13;
all felt this was a h ard goal to&#13;
accomplish.&#13;
The JV squad seemed to&#13;
have a great year also. 'We&#13;
en ded u p getting first place on&#13;
our dance routine ," stated&#13;
Karen Olsen'98. Goals for fue&#13;
JV were to do better on mount- ing and to work a s a team. "I&#13;
feel we worked really h ard for&#13;
reaching our goal, it was a&#13;
tough road to travel," remarked&#13;
Sarah Smith'98 . The year was&#13;
full of ups and downs, but the&#13;
ch eerleaders a ccomplis h ed&#13;
many of their goals.&#13;
Touching her toes, Cathryn W atson shows tier spirit at a football parn&#13;
Lots of practice t ime was spent on jumps. Photo by Andree,' Ha &#13;
di g the mount, the JV cheer1 eep Karen Olson in the air.&#13;
s a feeling t he cheerleaders&#13;
d. Phot:D by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Riding the bus to Atlantic, the cheerleaders laugh atStevi Howard. The&#13;
long bus rides to away games were&#13;
often spent laughing and joking.&#13;
Photo byCathryn Watson.&#13;
Posing after being named to the&#13;
UCA All-Star squad, Cathryn&#13;
Watson, Stevi Howard, and Lisa&#13;
Kemp display their pride. Making&#13;
the All-Star team was extremely difficult. Photo by Nancy Kemp.&#13;
Hitting their last motion, the cheerleaders pause atthe end of a chant.&#13;
The cheerleaderstookfir'St place in&#13;
the chant competition at camp .&#13;
Photo by Nancy Kemp.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r)-Captain Lisa Kemp, Captain Stevi Howard. Row 2-Courtney T rede, Jeni Kenealy, Michaela Bell,&#13;
Cathryn Watson, Shalene Bogardus. Row 3-Holly Hanna, Lauralee Jensen, Melissa Head, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Brooke Barker, Nicole Dempsey, Amanda Havermann, Karen Olsen. Row4-HeatherHanna, Jessica West,&#13;
Latti Richard, Sarah Smith Courtney Ambrose, Robyn Poloncic, Megan Conklin, Jill Stazzoni. &#13;
Singingt.ogether, Nicole Wallenberg, Laural Green, Michelle Chew,C.Ourtney Ambrose, Shalene Bogardus,&#13;
Jennifer Marshall, Carolyn Nester, and Sondra Manske are sapranos for the Chamber Choir. A lot of&#13;
time was spent getting ready for choir concerts. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
UDENT MElTI ~ Organization &#13;
Tickling Mr. Heckman, Wes Adkins shows off in front of Science Club&#13;
members. Students knew they could joke around with Mr. Heckman.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
- -----·&#13;
Shaking M r. Hamilton's hand, Jon Burgartaccepts a pin acknowleging&#13;
his induction into National Honor Society. Induction to NHS is considered a privalege. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Organization &amp; &#13;
CHANGES BRING ON NEWAND EXCITING OOK&#13;
by Sarah Smith&#13;
During the '95-96 school&#13;
year the dance team took on&#13;
a new look; not only with&#13;
new girls but with new uniforms. A new jazz uniform&#13;
consisting of black tops, silver dancing pants and jazz&#13;
shoes spiced up the halftime performances. The&#13;
uniform was made by their&#13;
second-year sponsor&#13;
Debrah Stephenson. "The&#13;
outfits looked great for competition, because we fit in&#13;
with all of the other squa d s&#13;
t here , " stated Megan&#13;
Green'98.&#13;
The changes continued&#13;
Raising their arms, Anne Heuer and&#13;
Brooke Kelley perform t heir halftime dance. Sharp m otions ar e&#13;
important t o m ake a dance look&#13;
good. Phot.o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
with having only one captain, Jennifer Stazzoni'96,&#13;
instead of the usual two. "It&#13;
was really stressful, but it&#13;
was fun working with old&#13;
andnewfaces," Stazzoniexplained. Stazzoni was a&#13;
three-year meti1'ber of the&#13;
Dance Team. Thourghout&#13;
the years she h a s s een many&#13;
girls and also s een the squad&#13;
change their name. In the&#13;
p a st, the squ ad was called&#13;
Porn Pon now Ts Dance&#13;
Te a m . S tephenson explains, "The state h as d e -&#13;
cided t o call it Dance Team&#13;
b ecaus e t h ey feel ther e is&#13;
m or e d a n cing involve . "&#13;
Showing what they've got, Nat alie&#13;
Ditmars and M egan Green perform&#13;
at a wrestling m atch. Both were&#13;
second year members of the dance&#13;
t.eam. Phot.obyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Perfor ming with a smile, Beth&#13;
Rasmussen and Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
are having a good t ime at a football&#13;
game. Facial expr essions are an&#13;
important part of performances.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Competition was a la rge&#13;
part of Dance Team. At&#13;
camp they placed first. "Th e&#13;
girls and I felt really good&#13;
and we were very happy wit h&#13;
our performance," explained&#13;
Stazzoni. The s quad went&#13;
to the Lakeview competition&#13;
and took another first place.&#13;
Next came the Metro com -&#13;
petition at Millard South&#13;
w here they com p e ted&#13;
a gainst many Oma h a&#13;
schools. The girls wer e u nable to place, b u t t h at d id n 't&#13;
stop them . Off t o Sta t e they&#13;
wen t. Wit h la u gh ter , Beth&#13;
Rasmuss en'98 explained&#13;
h er t r ip to st ate, "Tina&#13;
Hou gh 's mom, Fran, drove&#13;
us up in the suburban to ,&#13;
Urband ale, but got us lost.&#13;
We end ed u p an hour away&#13;
fr o m where we were&#13;
headed !" They r eceived 1&#13;
Divison I ratings in both&#13;
funk and p orn. "Prac1.i e&#13;
b righ t and early from 6-8&#13;
a .m. r eally paid off," add d&#13;
Brooke Kelly'99.&#13;
The dance team work d&#13;
hard at practices from just&#13;
stretching, lo running th&#13;
halls . They had fun no matter what they were up to.&#13;
Ra sm u ssen put it best by&#13;
saying. "Team u nity imp rov e d thr oug hout t h e&#13;
year." &#13;
1nq for the camera , t he dance team shows their spirit during a half-&#13;
', pet ·f·'1rmance. The girls are holding up one finger showing spirit.&#13;
&gt;by.Justin Wathen.&#13;
Using their porns to form a happy&#13;
face, the dance t.eam shows a smile&#13;
tDthecrowdatafootballgame. The&#13;
girls worked hard to get their formations right. PhotD by Andressa&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Dancing in their jazz unifor m s , the&#13;
dance team t ook a different look.&#13;
The team used chairs and other&#13;
props intheir performances. PhotD&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Row 1 (1-r )-Anne Heuer, Captain Jennifer Stazzoni, Jennifer Marshall.&#13;
Row 2 -Tina Hough , M egan Green , Natalie Ditmars, Sponsor Deb&#13;
St.ephenson, Carrie Renaud, Susie Heuer, Ann Thurman. Row 3 -Carolyn&#13;
Nest.er, Brooke Kelley, Darci Kjeldgaard, Tanya Delaney, Beth Rasmussen,&#13;
Jamie Chew. &#13;
WHERE&#13;
by Angie Anderson&#13;
and Andy Damgaard&#13;
Time was a major factor in&#13;
the drama department. From&#13;
large group speech, to the&#13;
musical Bye Bye Birdie the&#13;
major concern on everyones&#13;
mind was time.&#13;
The participants in large&#13;
group speech had a year of&#13;
memorable times. "I had a lot&#13;
of fun , large group speech&#13;
was really hard, we worked&#13;
all the time, " commented Sara&#13;
VandeWater'97. Large group&#13;
speech consists of groups of&#13;
people acting in things such&#13;
Consoling his daught er, Steven&#13;
Banks assure s Kay Ban ks&#13;
everything will be all right. JJ Harder&#13;
played Liz Higgins' father in the fall&#13;
play. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
D 0 ES&#13;
as coral reading, ensemble&#13;
acting, readers theater, mime,&#13;
and T.V. production. The&#13;
coral reading group achieved&#13;
their goal of being selected to&#13;
all-state, an honor given to&#13;
only the to.P. four percent of&#13;
all groups participating.&#13;
The fall play was Father of&#13;
the Blide, directed by Jennifer Button who received h er&#13;
first try at directing. "It is&#13;
exciting ·o see the developments from start to finish , yet&#13;
it was overwhelmin t manage the need of actors, crews&#13;
a s well a the arrangemen ts&#13;
•&#13;
Speaking to the audience, Rachel&#13;
Vierck practices for a speech&#13;
contest. Vierck was the only LC&#13;
st udent t o make it to All-State&#13;
Individual Speech . Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Singing her heart out, Rose&#13;
expresses her emotions to Albert.&#13;
Rose was played by Lauren Lakatos,&#13;
and Albert was played by Jon&#13;
Burgart. Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
TH E TIME GO&#13;
to ensure the s u ccess of the&#13;
show," explained Bu tton.&#13;
Time was also a factor for&#13;
individual speech. Coming&#13;
in after school wa s a must for&#13;
anyone involved. "We h ad to&#13;
come in early in t h e morning&#13;
and stay after s chool to work&#13;
on our speeches. I really&#13;
didn't have time for anything&#13;
else, " commented Travis&#13;
Houseton.&#13;
Producing the musical Bye&#13;
Bye Birdie was a lot of hard&#13;
work, and it took m any hours&#13;
of the student's time . The&#13;
director felt that it was hard&#13;
to work with everyones· schedu le. "I feel the time given is&#13;
a dequ ate, but ihe problem&#13;
lies in sharing tudents and&#13;
managing time in their activities," remark ed Jennifer But- ,&#13;
ton.&#13;
Teach ers and stu dents had I&#13;
to learn how to manage their&#13;
time and realize their com- ,&#13;
mitments. "Compared to the&#13;
last three years there were&#13;
fewer difficulties schedulin&#13;
people, but probl ms a.r e ,&#13;
all the time," stated Lauri&#13;
Nelson. &#13;
Answering the phone, the maid Delilah takes the call for Mrs. Bellamy.&#13;
Barb Jordan played the role of the maid, and Rachel Vierck played the&#13;
secretery inthefall play. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Showing a little leg, Rose flirts with the boys. Rose went crazy after a&#13;
' 1twithAlbert. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Practicing for All-State, the choral&#13;
reading group works hard to put on&#13;
a good performance. All-State is a&#13;
priveledge given to the top 4 % of&#13;
the speakers in the state. Photo by&#13;
Chris Nichols.&#13;
Working hard on his speech, Ryan&#13;
Maas demonstrates push-ups .&#13;
Maas gave his speech on his&#13;
experiences in the Army. Photo by&#13;
Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Performing in front of an audience, students act out the fall play"Father&#13;
of the Bride." All had to try out t o be in t he play. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WatsJn.&#13;
Putting on makeup, Courtney T rede applies base to Sean Coleman's&#13;
face. M akeup was a key part of the play. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
~'HORNS&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
"Horns up! " was often&#13;
heard as the Marching Band&#13;
took the field. Marching Band&#13;
performed at the state contest which was held at Harlan&#13;
this year. "I thought we performed a better show at state&#13;
t han w e had the entire&#13;
Marching Band season,"&#13;
stat ed Cindy Fletcher'97.&#13;
Marching Band received a&#13;
Division II rating at state.&#13;
This year the band was&#13;
u nder the new direction of&#13;
Mark Mason. The expectaPlaying a t une, M itch Leaders&#13;
strums his guitar. Pep band played&#13;
at a lot of home basketball games.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
up u AND R EAD Y TO GO&#13;
tions of parents and students&#13;
were high. The band lived up&#13;
to these expectations starting with Marching Band and&#13;
contfriuingwith the Jazz and&#13;
Concert Bands. "Having a&#13;
differen t band director this&#13;
year wa s h ard b ecause he&#13;
h a d a differ ent t ea ching style&#13;
from the old direct or," commented Angie Anderson'9 7 .&#13;
During th e course of the&#13;
year, the concert band divided in to two bands. "I&#13;
wanted to try to provide a&#13;
quality b and experience for&#13;
Giving a t humbs up, Ellija Bucholz&#13;
performs in a costume. The band&#13;
dressed up and performed for Halloween. Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Count ing t ime , Adam Riso runs&#13;
through a night practices. Riso was&#13;
one of t he Drum Majors this year.&#13;
Photo by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
all students. Also , I wanted&#13;
to give them an opportunity&#13;
to further their abilities and&#13;
explore many types of b and&#13;
literature," explained Mason.&#13;
Jazz Band performed at&#13;
various contests throughout&#13;
the year. According to band&#13;
members, many contests&#13;
were hard, and Division I&#13;
ratings were even h arder to&#13;
come by. The J azz Band&#13;
qu a lified for th e Iowa J azz&#13;
Championship, aft er a lot of&#13;
hard work and determination .&#13;
There was a lot of work&#13;
don e in prepa ration for Alls tate, even t h ough only 1:\vo&#13;
b and m m be rs made i&#13;
(Candi J ones'97 and R na 1&#13;
Carls on'99 .) "It was a wonderful experience, and this&#13;
was th e first time I had er&#13;
done something on this big 1&#13;
of a scale," said Carlson.&#13;
From the beginning of th&#13;
year to the end, band wa ~&#13;
enj oyed by all who took th&#13;
tim e to stop and listen to th&#13;
m usic . &#13;
azzBand-Row 1 (1-r)-AmyRodriguez, JenStazzoni, Brian Hanson,&#13;
8th Barrett, BeckvStokes, Elija Bucholtz, Susie Hyde. Row2 -Mr.&#13;
on, Kevin Smith, Matt Fienhold, Brian Stageman, Zach Brown, JJ&#13;
.ler, CBrloyn Nester. Row3-Dana Thornton, AndyVerlengia, Dan Blum,&#13;
. Foss, KeithBusswell, JonBurgart, Mike Behrens, Beau Jennings.&#13;
Walking through the routine, the&#13;
band preparesforyetanothershow.&#13;
After school practices were a keyto&#13;
a great season. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WffiEJn.&#13;
Reading their music, Symphonic&#13;
band performs. The band divided&#13;
into Symphonic and Wind Ensemble&#13;
for the Christmas and March concerts. Photo byCathyrn Watson.&#13;
Showing t heir t alent, W ind Ensemble plays at a concert. Wind&#13;
Ensemble was full of talent. Photo by Cathyrn Watson. &#13;
A N 0&#13;
by Kevin Steward&#13;
This year was a year of&#13;
firsts for the choir. There&#13;
were moreAll-Staters sent to&#13;
the festival than ever before;&#13;
20 out of 28 singers who&#13;
auditioned from LC were&#13;
chosen for the All-State choir.&#13;
The Festival was held in&#13;
Ames, IA, at the Hilt on&#13;
Auditorium.&#13;
Choir Director Gary Fiscu s&#13;
decided to add another show&#13;
choir, J azz Choir. Fiscus&#13;
wanted to give singers more&#13;
T E 0&#13;
opportunities and have more&#13;
people paticipate in a show&#13;
choir. "I thought it would be&#13;
fun to sing jazz songs in&#13;
choir ," commented BJ&#13;
Sheperd'97. Jazz Choir had&#13;
a total of 1 1 members. They&#13;
s ang j azz or blues songs;&#13;
there wa s no choreography.&#13;
J azz Choir received a Division&#13;
I rating at the state contest&#13;
wh ich wa s held at Griswold&#13;
t his y ear . They also&#13;
performed at the firs annual&#13;
Dinner Th eater.&#13;
Swinging their hands and legs, Brett Jackson and Lisa Fienhold show off&#13;
their choreography. Jackson was a first year memberofExpress. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
F s u c&#13;
Chamber Choir was invited&#13;
to sing at The World War II&#13;
Memorial Service at The Red&#13;
Lion Hotel in Omaha, NE .&#13;
They also sang at The Lincoln&#13;
Southeast Choir Invitational&#13;
and received a Division I&#13;
rating.&#13;
Concert Choir sang al The&#13;
All-City Festival at TJ. Th e&#13;
Concert Boys, Chamb e r&#13;
Boys, and Freshmen Boys&#13;
choirs combine d a nd&#13;
p e r formed at the State&#13;
Con test h eld at Abraham&#13;
c E s s&#13;
Linco ln this year. Th&#13;
C h amber Choir a ls o&#13;
performed a State Contest.&#13;
After the Concert all of the&#13;
choirs combined to comp t&#13;
at the contest. "We h a d fun&#13;
p erforming at State Conte t.&#13;
b ecause it gave us a chanc&#13;
to b ecome better at singin&#13;
in a large group and wi hall&#13;
d ifferent ages," thought&#13;
Melina Koch'99. All of th&#13;
ch oirs exp erienced success&#13;
in comp etitions this year.&#13;
Concentrating on a high note, Concert Chrnr sopranos sing their pc.r&#13;
Sopranos had a wide range of vocal ability. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
Singing on pitch, Chamber Choir performs witli great technique.&#13;
Chamber got a Division I rating atthe Lincoln SE Invitational. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
TI . nking of the pitch, Jazz Choir performs "And So It Goes." Jazz Choir&#13;
j leven members. PhotobyCathrynWatson.&#13;
Striking a pose, Adam Riso, Nicole&#13;
Wallen berg and Greg Barntsen&#13;
dance for the audience.&#13;
Upperclassmen dominated&#13;
Corporation this year. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Readingtheirmusic, BJ Shepherd,&#13;
Ryan Smith, Greg Barntsen, and&#13;
Josh Barker perform as t he boys&#13;
quartet. The quartet performed at&#13;
the Dinner Theaterthisyear. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
ConductingtheFreshmenChoir, Mr. Fiscus keepsthebeat. Freshmen&#13;
Choir performed together at all t he concerts. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Watson.&#13;
Showing offtheirtalent, Corporation hits the final pose. Corporation&#13;
had a variety of songs in their show. Photo by Cathryn Watson. &#13;
GIVING BACK TO THE COM MU v&#13;
by Leah Stonerook&#13;
This year the Fellowship of&#13;
Christian Athletes (FCA), the&#13;
National Honor Society (NHS),&#13;
and Student Council were&#13;
b usy. Each club participated&#13;
in projects that would help&#13;
their community.&#13;
They were involved in a lot&#13;
of activities. "We did a food&#13;
drive for Thanksgiving in the&#13;
fall," said Jeni Kenealy'96,&#13;
NHS president. David&#13;
Kj eldgard'96, president of&#13;
FCA, said they bought gifts&#13;
and gave them to children&#13;
Speaking beforethe crowd , W es&#13;
Adkins opens the NHS induct ion&#13;
ceremony. Induction into NHS is&#13;
considered an honor . Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
whose fathers were in prison.&#13;
Students joined the clubs&#13;
for different reasons. Ryan&#13;
Rogers'98 said he joined FCA&#13;
to show verybody he was a&#13;
Christian. BJ Shepard added,&#13;
"To apply Christianity to my&#13;
life everyday instead of once a&#13;
week. "&#13;
S tuden ts from all four&#13;
grades were elected by their&#13;
peers to participate in St -&#13;
dent Council. Tina Hough'99&#13;
enjoyed working on the cou -&#13;
cil because s h e was involved&#13;
in t he school. "We learne to&#13;
Taking a pop, Nat alie Ditmars&#13;
receives a treat for winning a&#13;
scavenger hunt . That was one of&#13;
thethingssponsoredbyFCA. Photo&#13;
by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Helping Angie Kay, Anne Heuer&#13;
prepares her arm for t he blood&#13;
mobile. StudentCouncil sponsored&#13;
the blood mobilesthisyear. Photo&#13;
by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
work together and come u p&#13;
with ideas," said Hough. J J&#13;
Harder'96, president of Student Council, remarked, "I&#13;
learned leadership is a hard&#13;
thing to come by but it along&#13;
with hard work can make a&#13;
successful club."&#13;
Rachel Vierck'98 said she&#13;
joined NHS to be a part of a&#13;
clu b that would help h er in&#13;
the future. Th ere are things&#13;
abou t NHS that s ponsors&#13;
wer e plea sed with. 'Th is is a&#13;
club that takes more flack&#13;
beca use these kids are identi.fled 'special' because of their&#13;
lea d ership and they kno\&#13;
when they m ess up. I believe&#13;
in the responsib ility of NHS&#13;
because we all have a responsibility to b e good citizens:·&#13;
s aid Mr Fox, the s p on sor of&#13;
NHS .&#13;
Thes e clubs provided many&#13;
s ervices for the community&#13;
and the school. While helping th eir community, st -&#13;
d e nts in volved in servic&#13;
clubs can worked with their&#13;
friend s and made newfliends. &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Prayingt.oget:her, AndyScholl, and Greg Bamtsen showtheirChristianity.&#13;
Praying was common among mostFCA members. Photo by Laleesha&#13;
Haynes.&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes &#13;
CLUBS BROADEN ACADEMIC EX PERIENC S&#13;
by Lauren Lakatos&#13;
For many LC students,&#13;
clubs were a way of life. Clubs&#13;
were often as important to&#13;
their members as the academic classes associated&#13;
with them. "My future plans&#13;
in life include a career in&#13;
art," said Michael Taylor'97,&#13;
a three-year art club member. "Art club helped me see&#13;
art in different ways, not just&#13;
in the classroom." Clubs&#13;
opened new doors for many&#13;
students who wanted to experience different aspects of&#13;
academic life , without the&#13;
pressure of a classroom atmosphere.&#13;
Science Club was a popu -&#13;
lar club among many stuLooking at an example made by&#13;
M r. Hamilton, artclubstudents&#13;
get ideas for their own projects.&#13;
Creativitywasa must for art&#13;
students. Photo by Cat hryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
dents. "We had a lot of members this year, especially new&#13;
members," commented J .J.&#13;
Harder'96, Science Club&#13;
Committee member.&#13;
Science Club wasn't&#13;
headed by an executive&#13;
group, l3ut instead a committee met before meetings&#13;
and planned activifies for&#13;
m embers. "It worked well&#13;
not having a president or any&#13;
elec ted m em bers ," said&#13;
Harder. The club frequ en tly&#13;
held activities, many of which&#13;
were opened to n on -members . "The Science Clu&#13;
dance was a blast!" recalled&#13;
Na talie Ditma rs'9 8 , winner&#13;
of the Scien ce Club dance&#13;
competition. "It was fun, even&#13;
Holding Mr. Heckman, Jerome&#13;
Bridges and Wes Adkins act silly.&#13;
Adkins and Bridges were officers&#13;
in science club. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
Workingasateam , Heather&#13;
Hanna and Dustie Thompsen&#13;
complete the finishing touches on&#13;
their clay pots. Hanna and&#13;
Thompsen were t hree year Art&#13;
Club members. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
Wats:Jn.&#13;
though I wasn't a club member."&#13;
Headed by a new sponsor, Jennifer Button, the&#13;
Drama Club continued to&#13;
function as ithad in the past.&#13;
"We had our annual Christmas party, and did the usual&#13;
activities, " said Ryan&#13;
Maas'96, vice president. Students usually joined the organization to promote school&#13;
interest in theater and dramatics, but others enjoyed&#13;
the people and activities of&#13;
the club. "I got to know more&#13;
people in the school," stated&#13;
Carol Dusin g'98 , Drama&#13;
Club mem b er.&#13;
Another club t h a t was n 't&#13;
headed by executives was the&#13;
Art Club. "I was proud of Art&#13;
Club, b ecau se we had more&#13;
m embers t h an ever,,. express ed Carrie Hensdale'97.&#13;
Art Club member. Members&#13;
enjoyed activities such as the&#13;
Grant Wood a rt show and&#13;
selling trees for a fundraisier. I&#13;
"Art Club expanded my horizons," s aid Mitch Leaders'96. i&#13;
"And it was j u st plain fun.&#13;
too."&#13;
S t udents and faculty&#13;
were brou gh t together outside t h e classroom environm en t, which b ot h groups&#13;
enjoyed . "I liked seeing my&#13;
t e a ch ers ou tside of their&#13;
teaching m od e, " conclud d&#13;
Leaders. "It made them seern&#13;
m ore human." &#13;
Science Club Row 1 (1-r )-Carolyn Nester, Jeni Kenealy, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Megan Conklin, Lisa Kemp. Row2-JeromeBridges, Wes Adkins,&#13;
JJHarder, M r. Heckmen, GregBarntsen, Mike Conway, Brent Hiley.&#13;
Row 3-Jason Ender s, Steve Kenealy, Sara Kenney, Karl kraut, Lisa&#13;
Samia~, Dana Taylor. Row 4-Eric Wymore, Rod Van Nordstrand,&#13;
OavJd Kjeldgaard, Travis Houseton, Laurel Green, Anne Heuer, E'Lise&#13;
Christensen, Cathryn Watson, Michaela Hanks. Row 5 -Brian&#13;
Rassmussen.Carrie Hensdale, Adam Riso, Nathan Emsick, Nick&#13;
Carl.son. Sara Knavel, Stacie Barios, Kurt Sturm, Jennifer Keefe, Amy&#13;
Whipple, Doug Brown. Row6-JohnArmour, Jeremy M ajor, John&#13;
Burgart, ChrisVokt, Abby Hausen, Matt Watson, Brad Kline, Jon&#13;
Barnes, ~o n Kossow, Sara Heideman, Adam Thein, Anthony&#13;
McCormick, Courtney Ambrose, Jeremy Bixler, JeffHilgenburg,Jeff&#13;
Billingsly.&#13;
Drama Club Row 1 (1-r)-JJ Harder, Magan Conklin, Liz Higgins,&#13;
Adam Riso, Carolyn Nester, Travis Houseton, Rachel Lynch. Row 2 -&#13;
AI •d-/ Damgaard , Michael Knell, Mike Behrans, David Clausen,&#13;
Kenneittl Dick, Adrienne Rosenthal ,Amy Malone, Shannon&#13;
I adden, RachelVierck. Row3-JoeLee, M eganKult, Kiffany&#13;
'JI! , Klayton Kmett,Deanna Mickells, Ryan M aas, Barb Jordan,&#13;
..M:ll Peterson, Shawn Knudson.&#13;
Discussing a theory, JJ Harder&#13;
and Mr. Heckman state their&#13;
views. Harder was a four-year&#13;
memberofScienceClub. Photo&#13;
by Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Explaining their roles, Ms. Button&#13;
tells the cast their duties. Dram a&#13;
Club members participated in&#13;
school productions. Photo by&#13;
Cathryn Watson.&#13;
Art Club Row 1 (1-r )-W endy Billman, Robin Shadid. Row 2-Jennifer&#13;
Marshall, Liz Higgins, Carrie Hensdale,Mitch Leaders, Cathryn&#13;
Watson. Row3 -DustieThom psen, Lee Bowstead, Ryan&#13;
Hem mingson, Jason Fouts, Christina Lewis, Amber Campbell,&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom Trista Jensen. Row4-Mr. Hamilton, John&#13;
Armour, David aus~n . Sharon Oelephante, Rebeka Fencl, Michelle&#13;
Chew , Josh Pettit, Josh Bryceson Jennifer Bixler. Row 7 -Jacob&#13;
Olsen, Shawn Knudson ,Jason Smith, Mike Behrans, Michael&#13;
Taylor, Keith Buswell. &#13;
::.tn&#13;
Reading in class, Melissa McVey&#13;
uses hertime wisely. Phot.o by&#13;
Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Typing, Nathan Reedy works on&#13;
his freshman research paper.&#13;
Phot.o by Ar.:dressa Haynes.&#13;
Studying in groups, Heidi Moxley, Eric Head and Kirstin Price talk after&#13;
finishing a test. Social adjustments are made by freshmen who enter&#13;
the high school. Phot.o by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Sarah Adams&#13;
Nicholas Adkins&#13;
Christopher Andersen&#13;
Dustin Anderson&#13;
Kristin Anderson&#13;
Sarah Arnold&#13;
Michael Barnett&#13;
Jill Barney&#13;
Kyla Batten&#13;
Paul Bellows&#13;
Barbara Biederman&#13;
Joshua Bogardus&#13;
Michael Bohl&#13;
Tracy Booher&#13;
Andrew Boos&#13;
Jamie Bownes&#13;
Melissa Boyd&#13;
Tracy Bradley&#13;
Class Officers Row 1 [1-r )-Tina Hough, Mikayla Spaulding. Row 2-Brett&#13;
Jackson, Megan Hamilton.&#13;
FRESHMEN &#13;
Eric Braland&#13;
Debra Bridgeford&#13;
Nicholas Brightwell&#13;
Benjamin Brown&#13;
Joshua Bryceson&#13;
Elijah Buchholz&#13;
Jason Burgart&#13;
Kevin Buswell&#13;
Robert Campbell&#13;
William Campbell&#13;
Tam my Capps&#13;
Rena Carlson&#13;
Ann Chapman&#13;
Nicole Christiansen&#13;
Joshua Clanton&#13;
Andrew Coleman&#13;
Sean Coleman&#13;
Scott Collier&#13;
Christine Collins&#13;
Travis Coyle&#13;
Stephanie Creps&#13;
Jarod Cummings&#13;
Martin Dahlke&#13;
Andrew Damgaard&#13;
Dustin Davidson&#13;
Nicole Dempsey&#13;
Joseph Dew&#13;
Andrew Diller&#13;
Nicholas Dirks&#13;
Billie Jo Dixon&#13;
Brandi Douglas&#13;
Angela Dow&#13;
Trent Duff&#13;
Shelly Edris&#13;
James Ellis&#13;
Jason Erwin&#13;
Christina Evans&#13;
Michael Fellows&#13;
Angela Ferguson&#13;
Jamie Fienhold&#13;
Valerie Fiscus&#13;
Charles Fletcher &#13;
Melissa Funkhouser&#13;
Stacie Garrison&#13;
Joshua Gates&#13;
Jill Gigliodoro&#13;
Shaun Grammer&#13;
Jill Greulach&#13;
Erica Gundlach&#13;
Megan Hamilton&#13;
Holly Hanna&#13;
Allison Hare&#13;
Jeannie Hargis&#13;
Dauid Hayes&#13;
Erik Head&#13;
Michael Hewett&#13;
Megan Hickey&#13;
Blair Higgins&#13;
Jason Hill&#13;
Tina Hough&#13;
Christopher Houe&#13;
Brett Jackson&#13;
Eric Jacob sen&#13;
April Jasek&#13;
Jason Jefferis&#13;
Spencer Jennings&#13;
Gina Jepson&#13;
Alan Johannes&#13;
Benjamin Johnson&#13;
Phillip Johnson&#13;
Jacob Jones&#13;
Kolean Joy&#13;
Chad Judd&#13;
Sherry Kaiser&#13;
Tracy Keenan&#13;
Brooke Kelley&#13;
Candy Kelsey&#13;
Stephen Kenealy&#13;
Nathan Knop&#13;
Melina Koch&#13;
Abby Kossow&#13;
Megan Kutt&#13;
Philly Kybat&#13;
Mindy Lake &#13;
Samuel Lamb&#13;
Melissa Larsen&#13;
Adam Lauer&#13;
Morgan Leaders&#13;
Matthew Leinen&#13;
Ryan Lincoln&#13;
Harry Loveless&#13;
Stephanie Maddox&#13;
Jason Mahnke&#13;
Jennifer Maxwell&#13;
Kurtis Mayberry&#13;
Jason Mayer&#13;
Katie McCormick&#13;
Adam McDermott&#13;
Leasia McEnearney&#13;
Rachel McFadden&#13;
Brandy Mcsorley&#13;
Melissa McVey&#13;
Alex Mendoza&#13;
Andrew Merrill&#13;
Zachary Mieska&#13;
Kimberly Moore&#13;
Jill Mortensen&#13;
Heidi Moxley&#13;
Rusty Mumm&#13;
Daniel Muths&#13;
Ryan Nelson&#13;
Jonathon Nielson&#13;
Karre O'Dell&#13;
Zachary Owens&#13;
Stephanie Perin&#13;
Christy Peterson&#13;
Dawn Peterson&#13;
Darci Phelan&#13;
Nathan Points&#13;
Kirstin Price&#13;
Elizabeth Pringle&#13;
Robert Randolf&#13;
Lisa Rathburn&#13;
Andrew Recher&#13;
Nathan Reedy&#13;
Carrie Renaud &#13;
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Jenny Rhoades&#13;
Cameron Richmond&#13;
Larry Rivera&#13;
Jessica Rock&#13;
Nicholas Rupert&#13;
Lisa Sabatka&#13;
Bryan Shaw&#13;
Steven Shaw&#13;
Carrie Shields&#13;
John Simmers&#13;
Lisa Simmers&#13;
Kara Smolinski&#13;
Carrie Snipes&#13;
Amanda Sorensen&#13;
Mikaila Spalding&#13;
Sa rah Springer&#13;
Brian Stageman&#13;
Jill Stazzoni&#13;
Erin Stephenson&#13;
Elizabeth Stevens&#13;
Rebecca Stokes&#13;
Jami Suiter&#13;
Carrie Taylor&#13;
Michelle Theede&#13;
Eric Thomsen&#13;
Jessica Thomsen&#13;
Dana Thornton&#13;
Natalie Vazquez&#13;
Amber Wade&#13;
Andrew Ward&#13;
Jeffrey Ward&#13;
David Wells&#13;
Jessica West&#13;
Jessica White&#13;
Jennifer Willer&#13;
Martin Wolff&#13;
David Woods&#13;
Jonathan York&#13;
Megan Young &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Finishing his homework, Jared&#13;
Harmon uses his class time wisely.&#13;
Photo by Laleesha Haynes.&#13;
Posing for the camera , Latti&#13;
Richards and Lisa Fienhold have fun.&#13;
Photo by Shawn Baas.&#13;
Dressing as Romans, Ludens' English class acts out a scene from Julius&#13;
Caesar. All sophomores studied Shakespeare. Photo by Cathryn W atson.&#13;
Class Officers Row 1 [K' )-Abby Hausen. Row 2-Megan Green.&#13;
Kar a Riso. Row 3 - M olly Parrott.&#13;
SOP HOMORES&#13;
Clint Anderson&#13;
Chad Armstrong&#13;
Jesica Boker&#13;
Stefan Bonas&#13;
Brooke Barker&#13;
Jonathon Barnes&#13;
Michael Behrens&#13;
Michaela Bell&#13;
Kristen Berry&#13;
Terry Betts&#13;
Jeff Billingsley&#13;
Jennifer Bixler&#13;
Daniel Blum&#13;
Katie Bogs&#13;
Anthony Bonham&#13;
Gregory Bothwell&#13;
Angela Bressman&#13;
Zachary Brown \ 1C ·-·· ,..6 ... ,,, ;'9 .i.. &#13;
Travis Burns&#13;
Keith Buswell&#13;
Amber Campbell&#13;
Michael Campbell&#13;
Jamie Chew&#13;
Amy Chubick&#13;
David Clasen&#13;
Brent Coates&#13;
Richard Cole&#13;
Crysty Collive r&#13;
Megan Conklin&#13;
Clint Cooper&#13;
Arthur Daub&#13;
Kari Daub&#13;
Sharon Delehant&#13;
Tracy Deluca&#13;
Kenneth Dick&#13;
Natalie Ditmars&#13;
Amy Driver&#13;
Patrick Driver&#13;
Joshua Dunn&#13;
Carol Dusing&#13;
Marc Farrel/&#13;
Rebekah Fencl&#13;
Troy Fernside&#13;
Lisa Fienhold&#13;
Jesse Forbes&#13;
Dana Foust&#13;
Michael Fry&#13;
Joshua Funkhouser&#13;
Justin Graalfs&#13;
Megan Green&#13;
Chad Guilliams&#13;
Jason Gundlach&#13;
Amy Haines&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Abby Hausen&#13;
Amanda Havermann&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Samantha Hendren&#13;
Jonathan Henry&#13;
Susan Heuer &#13;
Kiffany Hickey&#13;
Brent Hiley&#13;
Sarah Hollesen&#13;
Kelly Houston&#13;
Allison Human&#13;
John Humbert&#13;
Jerrid Jefferis&#13;
Beau Jennings&#13;
Hilary Jensen&#13;
Kirsten Jensen&#13;
Danielle Jones&#13;
Barbara Jordan&#13;
Jason Junior&#13;
Antone Kadlec&#13;
Patches Kell&#13;
Kale Kellogg&#13;
Gail Kennedy&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
Michael Knell&#13;
Jason Koppold&#13;
Kyle Larson&#13;
Angela Lauver&#13;
Jill Lauver&#13;
Jill Lauver&#13;
Christina Lewis&#13;
Nicholas Long&#13;
Roberta Macke&#13;
William Major&#13;
Amy Malone&#13;
Todd Marcantoni&#13;
Jeremy Martins&#13;
Kristopher Mayberry&#13;
Michael Mayer&#13;
Christine McCloskey&#13;
Timothy McDaniel&#13;
Mark Meade&#13;
John Meiers&#13;
Phillip Mendoza&#13;
Dezirea Menezes&#13;
Amanda Miller&#13;
Nicki Mitchell&#13;
Dianne Morrison &#13;
,,......---____ )&#13;
~ -- '/-/&#13;
;.;;&#13;
~----..----.. '&#13;
Jonathon Neal&#13;
Kelley Nixon&#13;
Andrew&#13;
O'Brien&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
O'Neill&#13;
Samantha Ohlinger&#13;
Karen Olsen&#13;
Molly Parrott&#13;
Joshua Pettit&#13;
David Phelan&#13;
Robyn Poloncic&#13;
April Porter&#13;
Ryan Pospisal&#13;
Trevor Raes&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn&#13;
Jason Ratliff&#13;
Freddy Rausch&#13;
Latisha Reed&#13;
Latti Richard&#13;
Li&#13;
ndsey&#13;
Richardson&#13;
Kara Ri&#13;
so&#13;
Ryan Rogers&#13;
Adrienne Rosent&#13;
hal&#13;
Christina&#13;
Safarik&#13;
Wesley Schroder&#13;
Joshua Schumacher&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
John Shea&#13;
Jessica Sheeres&#13;
Virginia Shepherd&#13;
Keri Shere&#13;
Tonya Sherwood Edward Shonka&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
Leigh Simmons&#13;
Draper Sims&#13;
Jason Smith&#13;
Joseph Smith&#13;
Kevin Smith&#13;
Sarah Smith&#13;
Benjamin Smook&#13;
Lisa So&#13;
ndag &#13;
Christopher South&#13;
David Spaulding&#13;
Kimberly Stevens&#13;
Paula Stevens&#13;
Travis Stroebele&#13;
Patrick Tackett&#13;
Dana Taylor&#13;
Adam Thien&#13;
Keesha Thomas&#13;
Ann Thurman&#13;
Marianne Timm&#13;
Ryan Traeger&#13;
Courtney Trede&#13;
Andrew Verlengia&#13;
Rachel Vierck&#13;
Corey Von Weihe&#13;
Marci Walters&#13;
Tara Waters&#13;
Justin Wathen&#13;
Matthew Watson&#13;
Aaron Weilage&#13;
Kevin West&#13;
Rhonda West&#13;
Jeffrey Wheeldon&#13;
Damien Wick&#13;
Jeremy Willer&#13;
Justin Wilson&#13;
Eric Wymore&#13;
Dana Zuern &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Tipping his hat, Steve Batten&#13;
and Chris Vanatta poseforthe&#13;
earner. Photn byShawn Baax.&#13;
Hanging streamers for prom,&#13;
AndyScholl decoratesthegym.&#13;
Photo by Andressa Haunes&#13;
Liftingthesun, CarrieHensdaleandBen Feller putdecorations Class Ofiicers Mike Conway, Sara Kenney, Lindsay Patton , BJ Shepherd.&#13;
in their place. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Justin Bond&#13;
Mark Borman&#13;
Jerome Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
JUNIORS &#13;
Brett Brandow&#13;
Chris Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeffrey Cozad&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Melinda Doebelin&#13;
David Driver&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Evan Edison&#13;
Brett Edwards&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason Fouts&#13;
Lee Gatlin&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri GraybiJI&#13;
Laurel Green &#13;
Tipping his hat, St.eve Batten&#13;
and Chris Vanatta posefurthe&#13;
earner. Photo byShawn Baax.&#13;
Hanging streamers for prom,&#13;
AndyScholl decoratesthe gym.&#13;
Photo by-Andressa Haunes&#13;
Lifungthesun,CameHensdaleandBenFellerputdecorations Class Ofiicer s Mike Convvay, Sara Kenney, Lindsay Patton, BJ Shepherd.&#13;
in their place. Photo by Andressa Haynes.&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Justin Bond&#13;
Mark Borman&#13;
Jerome Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
JUNIO RS &#13;
Brett Brandow&#13;
Chris Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeffrey Cozad&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Melinda Doebelin&#13;
David Driver&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Evan Edison&#13;
Brett Edwards&#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason Fouts&#13;
Lee Gatlin&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri Graybill&#13;
Laure/ Green &#13;
Alonzo Grosse&#13;
Heidie Groue&#13;
Angela Hoots&#13;
Chad Hackfort&#13;
Michaela Hanks&#13;
Heather Hanno&#13;
Melissa Head&#13;
Corrie Hensdole&#13;
Anne Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabide/&#13;
Kyle Howard&#13;
Tyler Jennings&#13;
Lauralee Jensen&#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Matthew Jones&#13;
Angela Kay&#13;
Jennifer Keefe&#13;
Renee Keenan&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey&#13;
Bradley Kenealy&#13;
Soro Kenney&#13;
Douglas Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay Kiser&#13;
Jon Kluza&#13;
Soro Knauel&#13;
Kathleen Knott&#13;
Shawn Knudsen&#13;
Amber Kruse&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
Joe/ Kutchara&#13;
Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Mandy Lone&#13;
Andrew Larsen&#13;
Jennifer Louver&#13;
Jennifer Leckington&#13;
Michelle Lee&#13;
Christine Lewis&#13;
John Luth&#13;
Erin Luxford&#13;
Jeremy Major&#13;
Misty Malone &#13;
Jeffrey Marshall&#13;
Jennifer Marshall&#13;
Jay Mauck&#13;
Terri McConnell&#13;
Anthony McCormick&#13;
Scott McCormick&#13;
Meghann McCreary&#13;
Nathan McDaniel&#13;
Angela McKern&#13;
Eric McKern&#13;
Christina Meijering&#13;
Cory Millhollin&#13;
Michele Moore&#13;
Daniel Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Micheal Murray&#13;
Chris Musgrave&#13;
Carolyn Nester&#13;
Kristi Nixon&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara&#13;
Lyndsay Patton&#13;
Ryan Pederson&#13;
Michael Perry&#13;
Crystal Peterson&#13;
Amy Pogge&#13;
Duane Potter&#13;
Elizabeth Powers&#13;
Jill Raes&#13;
Brian Rasmussen&#13;
Laura Richmond&#13;
Kevin Rief&#13;
Jodi Sanson&#13;
Jason Scarborough&#13;
Andrew Scholl&#13;
Lori Schwede&#13;
Robin Shadid&#13;
Benjamin Shepard&#13;
Adam Shoemaker&#13;
Joshua Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Jennifer Snyder&#13;
Chad Stinson &#13;
Leah Stonerook&#13;
Shawn Stroud&#13;
Michael Taylor&#13;
Troy Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie Thompson&#13;
Daniel Trumblee&#13;
Brian Turk&#13;
Christopher Vannatta&#13;
Sara Van de Water&#13;
Rod VanNordstrand&#13;
Kerri VanWinkle&#13;
Christopher Vokt&#13;
Jamie Voss&#13;
Brett Wallace&#13;
Eric Wallace&#13;
Derek Ward&#13;
Bethany Watson&#13;
Kristi Weaver&#13;
Jayme Wendt&#13;
Amy Whipple&#13;
Joshua Wilber&#13;
Kevin Willms&#13;
Gary Wilson&#13;
Tanya Wilson&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca Winkler&#13;
Jeremy Wiser&#13;
Brian Wredt&#13;
Zeb Youngs &#13;
A u tographs &#13;
Rappingat the lip sync three&#13;
faculty members partipate.&#13;
•I&#13;
~ (&#13;
,&#13;
Performing "Grease Lightning",&#13;
faculty members get down.&#13;
Supervising a studyhall, Mr. Forbes works on paper work. Forbes&#13;
ret ired after teaching at LC for 35 years. Photo by Chris Nichols.&#13;
Irina Abramova&#13;
Megan Adams&#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
Robert Bender&#13;
Richard Bleth&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Richard Bumsted&#13;
Donna Bush&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh&#13;
Pat Campbell&#13;
Bridget Carney&#13;
John Casebolt&#13;
Sue Clemons&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
Beverly Douglas&#13;
Rod Faubion&#13;
Sporting western attire, Mrs. Potter teaches during Homecoming&#13;
week. Many acuity participated in dress up days. Photo by Cathryn&#13;
WEJts:Jn.&#13;
STAFF &#13;
I&#13;
Gary Fiscus&#13;
Wilson Forbes&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Violet Gallagher&#13;
Carol Gotts&#13;
ch&#13;
Shari Green&#13;
Joan Grove&#13;
Jim Hamilton&#13;
Thomas Hamilton&#13;
Tom Heckman&#13;
Karen Hoden&#13;
Pat Hoffman&#13;
Gary Hofmann&#13;
Ruth Kreger&#13;
Renee Kybat&#13;
Amy Labno&#13;
Peg Lewis&#13;
Kathie Li&#13;
nco&#13;
ln&#13;
Amy Lude&#13;
ns&#13;
Connie Martin&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Keith Massey Sharon Massie&#13;
Rhonda McClelland&#13;
Midge McDa&#13;
n&#13;
iel&#13;
David Meyer&#13;
Carole Nelson&#13;
Laurie&#13;
Niel&#13;
sen&#13;
Barbara Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
Dave Piatkowski Erwin Pellant&#13;
Cindy Pittz&#13;
Marty Pot&#13;
t&#13;
er&#13;
Bru&#13;
ce&#13;
Sch&#13;
omburg&#13;
Br&#13;
i&#13;
an&#13;
Sc&#13;
humann&#13;
Nyra Sondag&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan Tackett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail Wollenberg&#13;
Bonny Wheeldon &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Wesley R. Adkins Joel R. Allen Matthew D. Anderson Andrea L. Bach Anastasia K. Barelos Joshua D. Barker&#13;
Scott G. Barney Jason M. Batten Timothy J. Beauchamp Em ily B. Bendorf Jeremy J. Bixle r Jerome T. Bridges&#13;
Douglas R. Brown Joshua W. Brown Sarah L. Brown Tamara A. Brun ow Jason J. Capps Joshua D. Carrell&#13;
Sherri L. Cato n Michell e D. Chew E'Lise M. Christensen Jeffrey A. Coa ts Ca ri L. Coleman Brian L. Collier&#13;
Brian M. Colpitts Karla J. Cota Mandy Crawford Dorinda R. Creps Sarah J. Denton Andrew l. itmar~ &#13;
YOUR. IYIDS I £1Yf IJAR.R.ASING&#13;
fTT(J ftl ENI. . . .&#13;
Getting a speeding ticket on a date&#13;
in Carroll, IA. (hen {J)/Jen {J)e {J)ere&#13;
lOming home I got lost in Manilla,&#13;
fA. f(evin Steward&#13;
fiJhen I broke my nose and finger at&#13;
fne same time backstage. f(layton&#13;
/Vne tt&#13;
When I fell off' the 6/eacher during a&#13;
6asketball game against St. Albert.&#13;
Susan Hyde&#13;
Singing a so( 0 at the S{J)ing shO{J)&#13;
and forgetting the {J)Ords. Anthony&#13;
Simons&#13;
ftly freshman year Josh IJarker&#13;
mode my desk tip over on its side&#13;
and I {J)as still in it. I {J)as so&#13;
embarrassed I just fayed there and&#13;
(Jll f my fo f der over my face. J essi&#13;
fffdfvain&#13;
(Jhen I was driving my parents car&#13;
and I rear-ended a school bus next&#13;
fD the county shed. Stacey 8arefos&#13;
I got Bfood up for the Snoball dance&#13;
myjunior year. I went stag and&#13;
hod a great time. Tera franks&#13;
b.)hen I was a boys basketball&#13;
manager and Peter fisheid walked&#13;
rwt of the locker room with only a&#13;
tfJ{J)el on. Andressa Hayne s&#13;
)hen I somehow ripped the door off'&#13;
'f '86 Cavalier Supersport. trlike&#13;
Mr nrefy&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
fJJhen I dislocated my knee at the&#13;
February dance and they had to&#13;
call an ambulance to take me to&#13;
the hospital because I couldn (&#13;
walk 8am6i 8ettcher&#13;
fJJhen I ate a chocolate bar that&#13;
Suzanne Adkins gave me, little&#13;
did I know if was lx-lax and I was&#13;
paying for if for the rest of the&#13;
day. Troy Oanecek&#13;
(he day I got my license I drove&#13;
home. I hit a deer on the way.&#13;
Swff8arney&#13;
(he 1993-9'1 s9uad was about&#13;
to be announced. fJJhen I heard&#13;
my name, Abbey Hoover&#13;
screamed so loud that everyone&#13;
stopped and stared at us. Jennifer&#13;
Stazzoni&#13;
l1Jhen my chaps fell down in the&#13;
middle of class. Jerome Bridges&#13;
l1JHEN YOU GfJ I CAUGHI. ...&#13;
Once when I was spying on a guy&#13;
I liked and someone saw me and&#13;
asked me what I was doing. f(arfa&#13;
Cota&#13;
fJJhen my mom told the office I&#13;
was skipping school to go&#13;
hunting. Jon f(ossolu&#13;
Alexander Dmitriev Scott M. Elliff&#13;
Michelle M. Faron Shaun D. Fenc l&#13;
Joseph E. Fienho ld Jeremy A. Franks&#13;
Tera A. Franks James M. Gli wa&#13;
Catherine L. Gonzalez Amy N. Hansen &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Jill C. Hanson Jeremy J. Harder Justi n A. Hare Jamie L. Harriman Eric J. Havermann Andressa L. Hayn es&#13;
Dustin T. Heffernan Sara D. Heideman Ryan M. Hemmingsen Lisa C. Hendricks Jo nath on M. Hen richs Jeffrey K. Hilge nberg&#13;
Amanda M. Hiltabidel Rog er D. Hite Jr. Abbey A. Hoover Travis L. Houseton Stevan ne L. Howa rd Jaime A. Huntoon&#13;
Susan N. Hyde Cara J. Jaco bsen Wi II iam K. Jacobsen Trista S. Jen sen Tash a M. John so n Dani el D. Kelly&#13;
Jeff Kelsey Lisa J. Kemp Jenn ife r M. Kenealy David J. Kjeldgaa rd Matthew J. Kl ei n Brad M. Klein &#13;
(iJffEN YDl1 GD I CAl1GHI. ...&#13;
f got caught fighting with a senior&#13;
and f was a sophomore. I got&#13;
suspended for two days. Mary Sharp&#13;
{JJIJen Nicole (JJalfenberg, Cari&#13;
Coleman, and I got caught skipping&#13;
choir for three months. Stevi Howard&#13;
IYly parents caught me with a guy&#13;
that { wasn r supposed to be with.&#13;
Jaime S hearer&#13;
I got caught s kipping a pep&#13;
assembly and IYlr. Casebolt asked&#13;
why I wasn t there and where my&#13;
school spirit was, I told him&#13;
Bomeone broke into my locker and&#13;
tole it. He didn t believe me.&#13;
Shannon Mc f adden&#13;
Mhen Jeff' Coats and I got pulled&#13;
over on the way to State (JJrestfing&#13;
myjunior year and everyone saw&#13;
us. l&lt;arl Oierck&#13;
"Going out to lunch "with Cari&#13;
Coleman and Stevi Howard for&#13;
yearbook. Andrea /Jach&#13;
Getting in a fight in Denison and&#13;
,qetting arrested in Harlan. S eth&#13;
· Oincent&#13;
In Glen(J)ood this summer with Scott&#13;
llfiff' and Tucker (J 'Hara. Ryan&#13;
Hemmingsen&#13;
(Jith my pants down. I had my&#13;
(1 tel&lt; warm-ups down around my&#13;
1 nllee and I was wearing shorts&#13;
ll nd hlr. fiscus thought I was&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
wearing nothing. Adam Riso&#13;
State Pom my sophomore year.&#13;
IYlore than half the squad got&#13;
suspended Emily Bendorf'&#13;
/HE BES I PRAC 17CAL J(J f(E&#13;
YDl1 EOER PULLED . ...&#13;
I got Jeff' Hilgenberg s Cherokee&#13;
with Oasofine. S andra Man ske&#13;
On the plane to Close-up, Jeff'&#13;
Bhremer and I placed a Sports&#13;
Illustrated swimsuit edition on&#13;
IYlr. Benders lap while he was&#13;
sf eeping. His eyes were wide&#13;
open when he woke up. Maylon&#13;
Leach&#13;
(JJhen some friends fried to tape&#13;
my locker shut with duck tape&#13;
and then they got caught and&#13;
had to take it off. Melissa Perry&#13;
"'' neg R usstan. . I" Alexander Dmitriev&#13;
During track when Cari Coleman&#13;
got in my big Adidas bag and&#13;
zipped if up to try and scare me,&#13;
but f got claustrophobic and&#13;
freaked Jaime Huntoon&#13;
Klayton E. Kmett Jonathan R. Kossow&#13;
Melissa D. Krahn Ka rl W. Krau t&#13;
Emi ly L. Ku tchara Jeffrey A. Lauver&#13;
Shannon L. Lea Mayton V. Leach&#13;
Mitche ll W. Leaders Kristina J. Leedy &#13;
Kimberley M. leMaster Dawn R. Letche r Ra chel D. lynch Ryan J. Maas Brian C. Major Sondra l. Manske&#13;
Douglas A. Massie Suzette M. Maytum Jessica A. cElvain Shannon M. Mc fadden Sara h A. McG rath Michael R. McSorley&#13;
Melissa H. Mendoza Deanna M. Mickells Michael J. Miller Molly R. Mitchell Lynette A. Montang Ryan R. Mullen&#13;
Eric J. Nelson Chris Nichols Carolyn J. Norman Tucker R. O'Hara Jack R. Ogg Meli nda A. Ohlinger&#13;
Johan Pedersen Melissa D. Perry Ji II K. Peterson Vlayne A. Peterson Amy R. Pogge Kristine 0. Polak &#13;
1HE !JES I PR.AC I/CAL J(Jf(E YfJlJ&#13;
EDER PULLED . ...&#13;
Getting trlrs. Lincoln with the&#13;
remote control. Jack Ogg&#13;
Some of my ''friends 11 6uried my&#13;
car in nay! Travis Hous eton&#13;
lJJhen Jerome Bridges put gum in&#13;
my hair and stuck me to a waif.&#13;
(Jes Adkins&#13;
for initiation at cheerleading camp,&#13;
I had to go down to the front desk&#13;
and ask for towels with only a&#13;
shower curtain wrapped around me&#13;
and soapy hair. J eni /(eneafy&#13;
Going to state soccer with Cari&#13;
Coleman and Stevi Howard,&#13;
thinking I actually had to stay at&#13;
tlie lamplight Inn in trluscatine,&#13;
Iowa. Andi /Jach&#13;
I was driving James Ferguson s&#13;
caddy home from school and&#13;
when I pulled in my driveway I&#13;
meant to hit the brake, but I&#13;
accidentally hit the gas and ran&#13;
through my garage door! fJoops!&#13;
Lisa f(emp&#13;
{1)hen I sang the "National&#13;
Anthem 11 at the State Special&#13;
fJ!ympics in Ames at Cyclone&#13;
Stadium. IYfoffy IYfitcheff&#13;
UJhen my tent was hid from me at Rebuilt an engine in Powers Ill.&#13;
frog Oaneceks birthday party. /Ylatt (JJifliam {JJifson&#13;
Schoening&#13;
I lit a toliet on fire with hair spray&#13;
and a ligliter on a Jazz band trip&#13;
and people burnt their butts. JJ&#13;
/larder&#13;
UJrestling in the state tournament.&#13;
fucker 0 'Hara&#13;
YfJUR. trlDS I trf Etr!DR.ABLE&#13;
{Y{Dtrf ENT. .. .&#13;
S tate (ljrestling Tournament. Doug&#13;
{Jrown&#13;
{J)hen Tammy Brunow, Jenny&#13;
l,ilbert, and I got hit in my Daytona&#13;
f&gt;!J a Mreet sweeper. Amy Rodriguez&#13;
the fifY!eS I won gold medals at&#13;
State Competition for Special&#13;
Dlympics. Mike Croson&#13;
Going to post-prom fast year and&#13;
getting a bomb threat. /(im&#13;
Le/YI aster&#13;
{1)hen I hit my first building with&#13;
my car. Charity Rhodes&#13;
I hadn (played in a game a((&#13;
year, and then when we were up&#13;
by 20 points, with two minutes to&#13;
go, the crowd started chanting&#13;
my name. Coach Brunson put&#13;
me in the game and the crowd&#13;
went wild. I almost had a steal&#13;
and I even scored a point. fldam&#13;
Riso&#13;
Debra L. Rasmussen Jeffrey 0. Rasmussen&#13;
Kaci Reitz Shane M. Rhodes&#13;
Adam S. Riso Yvette M. Robertson&#13;
Amy Rodriguez Brandon A. Rogers&#13;
Amy L. Sabatka Beth D. Salzbrenner &#13;
Stephanie A. Schlautman Michael R. Schmitt Matthew W. Schoening Carla M. Shay Jaime L. Shearer Jessica J. Shepherd&#13;
Shawna A. Shere Anthony J. Simons Eric J. Sp itznagle Jennifer S. Sta zzoni Kevin C. Steward Brett Stuck&#13;
Paul a M. Suiter Jennife r C. Taylor Janita L. Tedesco Greg Tigges Alicia M. Tomich Troy E. Vanecek&#13;
Karl P. Vierck Seth L. Vince nt Whitney N. Vincent Nicole R. Wallenberg Cathryn E. Watson Joan C. Wilson&#13;
Colleen M. Wood Spencer L. Wright &#13;
YOUR. fYIOS I IYIEIYIOR.Af3LE&#13;
frTOfYIENI. . ..&#13;
(Jlien we were freshmen a group of&#13;
18 were playing cards and I won.&#13;
{(nrf f&lt;raut got mad and fit my leg&#13;
on fire . Brad {(fine&#13;
State Soccer '9S. Ryan Hemmingson&#13;
uper6owf Dear Run. Ryan ffluffen&#13;
fhe day I got my license I almost&#13;
ran over Eric ftlcl(ern in my moms&#13;
Grand Prix. Doug fflassie&#13;
Graduating. Serli Oincenf&#13;
Running in the State Cross Country&#13;
rompetition. Lyneffe fflontang&#13;
Getting in fights with Mark f3orman.&#13;
Jeremy Bilder&#13;
YOUR FAMOUS QUO IE. ...&#13;
11/lf II&#13;
I JD regrets. Dretu Ditmars&#13;
"/tlan s flig fit through fife is&#13;
;lllJfained 6y the power of his&#13;
lrnowledge." Catliryn {J)afson&#13;
'U)e re just friends." Cari Coleman&#13;
'(Jon t worry, {'ff take care of it&#13;
llJffl.r. 11 fi66ey Hoover&#13;
)ho cares, it's no big deaf."&#13;
1rheffc Cliew&#13;
"Did you say Zen ?11 f(arf f&lt;rauf&#13;
"Don ( f et the past unbaf ance the&#13;
future., hut the future guide you&#13;
to your destination." Suzeffe&#13;
fflayfum&#13;
"Ohviousfy ,I'm not f augliing."&#13;
Roger Hite&#13;
"Its all good!" UJ/iitney Oincenr&#13;
''It's not my fault." Saran fflcGrafn&#13;
''ff you re going to hang the&#13;
drums, bang them hard II Josli&#13;
Bro_&lt;E_n&#13;
''Hey guys, I've 6een deep sea&#13;
fishing before. 11 Joel fiffen&#13;
''ff all else fails, read the&#13;
directions. 11 f&lt;aci Reitz&#13;
"Ouien no se atreve, no pasa el&#13;
mar. 11 Amy Pogge &#13;
DAVID l&lt;J ELDGAARD&#13;
All of my life I have&#13;
looked up to you. I don't&#13;
think I tell you enough how&#13;
much you mean to me, and&#13;
how much I love you. Your&#13;
accomplishments, so far,&#13;
are overwhelming and I&#13;
know you will leave your&#13;
mark on the world. Good&#13;
luck in everything you do.&#13;
Remember: "Whatever It&#13;
Takes." Thanks for&#13;
everthing.&#13;
Love Darci &#13;
WHITNEY&amp; SETH&#13;
VINCENT&#13;
Through all the stages in your lives, fro1n birth to graduation you both have&#13;
been #1 in our lives. Now that your journeys will take you your own separate ways, we hope that each of your dreams will be fullfilled, and that you&#13;
will achieve all your goals.&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
God Bless You Both&#13;
Love Moni &amp; Dad &#13;
DREW DITMARS&#13;
Even as a little boy you had a big&#13;
heart.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Deb, Austin, Natalie &amp; Nolan&#13;
JOSH BROWN&#13;
We love you very much.&#13;
Good luck in all your&#13;
future endeavors.&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
MITCH LEADERS&#13;
Love 5-L&#13;
You've always&#13;
marched to a different drummer. May&#13;
the songs that echo&#13;
in your ears fill&#13;
your life with realized dreams. Remember, life is full&#13;
of choices.&#13;
JENI l&lt; ENEA LY&#13;
From the precious little girl&#13;
you used to be,&#13;
to the beautiful y ung&#13;
woman you have becom ,&#13;
we have always been proud&#13;
to call you "our daughter."&#13;
Know always tha t your&#13;
family loves you and supports you, no matter where&#13;
your pa ths in life take you.&#13;
Love Dnd, Mom,&#13;
Steve and Laure&#13;
RYAN MULLE N&#13;
You're a winner!&#13;
Always remember we&#13;
will be there for you.&#13;
May you reach and&#13;
realize your dreams.&#13;
May God always be&#13;
you r source.&#13;
Isaiah 40:31&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
JESSI CA MCELVA IN&#13;
Time has a way of quietly creeping in. It seem like&#13;
just yesterday when you were a little girl.&#13;
Looking at you now, we know that little girl is the&#13;
shadow of the woman you have become.&#13;
One thing that hasn't changed is you r wonderful&#13;
smile that reminds us of that little girl that sometimes is still there.&#13;
We know any future goals that you have set for&#13;
yourself are only a matter of time.&#13;
We love you very much, and we will alway: h,&#13;
proud of you .&#13;
Dad, M om, Darcie and Swotn &#13;
SHAWN FENCIL&#13;
Since your beginning you&#13;
have been an all-star with&#13;
us, your parents. Let&#13;
integrity and perseverance&#13;
keep you and guide you.&#13;
Because it is not known&#13;
yet what you shall become.&#13;
We are proud of you and&#13;
love you!&#13;
Mom, &amp;Dad&#13;
JAMIE HARRIMAN&#13;
You have always been a&#13;
very special daughter.Your&#13;
father was very proud of&#13;
you. Life has not always&#13;
been easy or fair, but I&#13;
have great faith in you , and&#13;
I am proud of you.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom&#13;
JEREMY BIXLER&#13;
From PreSchool to High&#13;
School, now on&#13;
your way to&#13;
College. We&#13;
know you will&#13;
be a success at&#13;
whatever you&#13;
choose for&#13;
your future.&#13;
We' re proud of you&#13;
and love you.&#13;
Mom&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dad&#13;
SUSAN HYDE&#13;
You have been a source of love,&#13;
strength, laughter, and joy to me since&#13;
you were born. I hope you receive in&#13;
life what you have given me.&#13;
All my love, Mom&#13;
TRAVIS HOUSETON&#13;
You have given us much joy&#13;
and happiness. We are very&#13;
proud of all you have&#13;
accomplished and hope all&#13;
your dreams come true. We&#13;
will love and support you&#13;
always.&#13;
Congratulations &amp;&#13;
Good Luck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Matt&#13;
SO N DRA MANSl&lt;E&#13;
Congratulation : Your&#13;
Mother and I are very&#13;
proud of you for working&#13;
so hard. We wish ou the&#13;
best of happiness and&#13;
success in whate\ er path&#13;
you choose in the future.&#13;
Always remember you&#13;
have our support.&#13;
Love alway,&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad &#13;
From the beginning, you have&#13;
been a very special son. We are&#13;
very proud of you. Good luck&#13;
in your future endeavors, and&#13;
know we are always here for&#13;
you. In your journey into the&#13;
world, don't be afraid to say&#13;
''I'm sorry," also don't be afraid&#13;
to say "I know," "I accomplished something," "May I help&#13;
you,·'' and "You are forgiven."&#13;
Love alwt?ys,&#13;
M om and Dad&#13;
STACEY BA RE LOS&#13;
On your mark. ..&#13;
Get set...&#13;
Go for it, Stacey.&#13;
With love and pride,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
T ROY VANECEK&#13;
Best Wishes and Good Luck in all your&#13;
future endeavors! (and always&#13;
remember to aim high)&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Tim&#13;
LISA KEMP&#13;
A gu ys best friend is his&#13;
"Big Sister"&#13;
There's a miracle called&#13;
"sister" tha t d w ells within our&#13;
heart. You' v always been&#13;
there for us from the very&#13;
start. The happiness you bring&#13;
u s gives u s a special lift. We&#13;
bo th realize ou r sister is Gods&#13;
most p recious gift!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Brett and Scott&#13;
JE FF COATS&#13;
The future h olds a world of&#13;
new xperiences and&#13;
ad ven tures! You will enjoy&#13;
them as you have in the past,&#13;
as a caring, Christian person of&#13;
whom we are so proud. Enjoy&#13;
you r new horizon.&#13;
We love you !!&#13;
Dad nnd M om&#13;
CARI COLEMAN&#13;
Thank you for all the joys and happiness&#13;
you have brou ght to our lives. Whatever&#13;
your future holds we will be there for you.&#13;
Good luck and congratulations!&#13;
All Our Love,&#13;
Dad, M om and A ] &#13;
ADAM RISO&#13;
You have been a&#13;
free spirit from the&#13;
day you were born.&#13;
Your talent, creativity and love for the&#13;
'""' Lord will surely&#13;
help you to reach all&#13;
of your goals.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
l&lt;IM LEMASTER&#13;
Your smile has always been the joy of our&#13;
life. We are very proud&#13;
of you and know you&#13;
will reach your goals in&#13;
the future. Good luck in&#13;
everything.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
May all your wishes&#13;
and dreams for the&#13;
future come true. I&#13;
am very proud of you&#13;
and behind you all the&#13;
way.&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
LYNETTE MONTAN G&#13;
"After my run, Mom,&#13;
I'm headed to the&#13;
weight room."&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
BRETT STRUCI&lt;&#13;
Thanks for being such&#13;
a wonderful son and&#13;
brother. We will continue to enjoy watching you follow your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Jenny, Erin and Katie&#13;
TERA FRANKS&#13;
You have traveled many&#13;
roads, u phill and downhill ,&#13;
you have conquered all&#13;
obstacles that got in your&#13;
way. We hope that you will&#13;
continue to be the strong,&#13;
loving, and caring person you&#13;
have alwa s been. You have&#13;
been and alwa s will be ur&#13;
pride and joy.&#13;
We lo ie you&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
NI COLE WALLEN BERG&#13;
Congratulations on your accomplishments. May the road before you&#13;
be clear and light, and may you be&#13;
blessed forever.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Josh&#13;
KRISTINA LEEDY&#13;
You have always been really special to&#13;
all of us! Hope all of your dreams for the&#13;
future come true. Your loving and caring&#13;
will take you far. You can do whatever&#13;
you want! We love you and are so very&#13;
proud of you !&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Andrea, Thomas,&#13;
Terry, T.J. and Amanda&#13;
DOUG MASSIE&#13;
Pro baJl or no ball, we'll&#13;
always be proud of you. U&#13;
you work hard to achieve&#13;
your dreams, they'll come&#13;
tru e.&#13;
( Then one d ay you can send&#13;
"M" a ticket for a 3rd base&#13;
line view! )&#13;
Good luck and always&#13;
remember how much we love&#13;
you. And don't forget about&#13;
"Froggie" , he'll take you far.&#13;
Love Mom, Dad &amp; Jamie&#13;
ERIC HAVERMAN&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
"Ecker!" We wish&#13;
you hapiness and&#13;
success in everything&#13;
you do.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Amanda&#13;
TONY SIMMON S&#13;
We pray that the joy&#13;
and laughter that you&#13;
bring to the hearts of&#13;
others will be returned to&#13;
you in al 1 your&#13;
endeavors.&#13;
We are very, very proud&#13;
of you and love you so&#13;
much.&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
BRAD KLI NE&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
From a little boy to a&#13;
young man you've&#13;
filled our lives with&#13;
laughter. May your&#13;
future bring continued&#13;
happiness - we're&#13;
proud of you .&#13;
Dad, Mom, Dan, &amp; A111 11 &#13;
MOLLY MITCH ELL&#13;
Congratulations Princess,&#13;
your courage and&#13;
strength in dealing with&#13;
the many challenges&#13;
you've faced over the&#13;
years has inspired both&#13;
friends and family. We&#13;
are blessed having you as&#13;
a daughter and sister.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Bro.&#13;
ANDRESSA HAYNES&#13;
Daughter, you've made&#13;
us proud to be called&#13;
parents. Keep going for&#13;
your dreams and may&#13;
God bless each and&#13;
every one of them.&#13;
Dad, Mom and LaLeesha&#13;
MELINDA OHLINGER&#13;
You are my beautiful&#13;
daughter. You are&#13;
my special friend.&#13;
May God give you&#13;
happiness always.&#13;
I love you!&#13;
Mom&#13;
MELISSA PERRY&#13;
Sissy, you've given&#13;
me lots of love and&#13;
hugs. I saved a&#13;
bunch in case you&#13;
ever need any back.&#13;
I love you,&#13;
Caleb&#13;
l&lt;ARLA COTA&#13;
Tus padres y hermanos le damos&#13;
gracias a Dios. Por habernos&#13;
concedido una nina tan linda y&#13;
virtuosa y le vogamos te siga&#13;
conservando ke la mismo forma.&#13;
Te queremos y te EXTRANAMOS&#13;
mucho.&#13;
Cuidate,&#13;
tu Familia&#13;
CATHRYN WATSON&#13;
Keep your faith,&#13;
hold on to your dreams,&#13;
reni.ember family, laugh often,&#13;
think positive, and&#13;
live life to its fullest!&#13;
Good luck and best wishes!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, M atthew,&#13;
Phillip and Karen &#13;
hr&#13;
KEVIN STEWARD&#13;
There is always&#13;
tomorrow to wish&#13;
upon the stars and&#13;
your favorite&#13;
dreams to come&#13;
true.&#13;
I love you and I am&#13;
so proud of you.&#13;
Love Mom&#13;
SHAN ON LEA&#13;
The only failures in life are&#13;
those who fail to try. We&#13;
know you will succeed at&#13;
whatever you d . We will&#13;
always be here for you.&#13;
All our Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Sarni Jo,&#13;
Shane &amp; Taylor J .&#13;
J ES S I CA S H E PH E RD&#13;
Your child is not your child. She is the&#13;
daughter of life's longing for itself.&#13;
You may give her your love,&#13;
but not your thought,&#13;
for her soul dwells in the house of&#13;
tomorrow, which&#13;
you cannot visit, not even in your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Jessi, Mom and Dad&#13;
STEVI HOWARD&#13;
Since you were tiny, you always seemed to be&#13;
smiling. No matter what "Spin" the world&#13;
would throw your way, you seemed to co1ne&#13;
through it maintaining that wonderful smile.&#13;
With the kind spirit, initiative, and drive that&#13;
you've consistently shown; there is no li1nit to&#13;
what you can accomplish. It is ou r hope that&#13;
you always find reasons to keep that smile. We&#13;
are proud of you.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Kyle&#13;
MELISSA PERRY&#13;
God bless all your fu ture endeavors and may He guide you&#13;
in choosing the right road to&#13;
travel.&#13;
We love you and are so proud of&#13;
you,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
J.J. HARDER&#13;
Rather than publish some long forgotten photo of you as a baby,&#13;
toddler,or other cherub.&#13;
We want to encourage you as you are making your own music&#13;
(now and as you progress into your future).&#13;
Make your own te1npo and keep the beat.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mama, Jo and Fazio. &#13;
AMYPOGGE&#13;
Amy,&#13;
We believe in you, too!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Terrence&#13;
CA RO LYN NORMAN&#13;
"Keep Smiling!"&#13;
We love you!&#13;
The "Fam"&#13;
I Believed&#13;
I have a very vivid dream,&#13;
Although, far away, it may seem,&#13;
I think about it every day,&#13;
I'll make it come true, someday.&#13;
People say it can't be done,&#13;
They seem to think it's all for fun, But it's totally serious, if you ask me. Even if people refuse to see.&#13;
I know I'll achieve this dream of mine, I know the path, I'll walk the line,&#13;
Although my path, may seem strange,&#13;
The dreams in my head will never change.&#13;
The chance of setbacks, are risks I take, But I know I'll learn from any mistake. No matter what I have to do, I'll get it done, and right on cue.&#13;
The secret to my confidence,&#13;
Will probably make a lot of sense,&#13;
My reward will be the dream I've received,&#13;
I'll achieve it, simply because, I believed.&#13;
-Amy Pogge&#13;
MAYLON LEACH&#13;
Use your God-given talents to open&#13;
the doors to your future. You have&#13;
enriched our lives with your lively&#13;
presence. Stay as caring and loving as&#13;
you are now.&#13;
Remember with God all things are&#13;
possible.&#13;
All our love, Dad, Mom,&#13;
Michelle &amp; Mark &#13;
JON l&lt;OSSOW&#13;
Your choice of hats did&#13;
· come and go. While you&#13;
continue&#13;
to grow-and grow. As&#13;
you strive to find your&#13;
inch, remember we love&#13;
you every inch!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Abby&#13;
and Ashley&#13;
l&lt;URT STURM&#13;
Keep up your&#13;
enthusiasm&#13;
as you start&#13;
university life.&#13;
Good Luck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, ·&#13;
Mark and Jay&#13;
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Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1996 &#13;
A&#13;
Adams, Meganlf3&#13;
Adams, Sarah 100&#13;
Adkins, Nicholas 100&#13;
Adkins, Wesley lf9, 78,&#13;
79, 87, 96, 97, 98, 99,&#13;
120&#13;
Allen, Joe{ 3/f, If 9, 83,&#13;
120&#13;
Ambrose, Courtney 8S, 86,&#13;
97, 99, 112&#13;
Andersen, Christopher lf7,&#13;
100&#13;
Andersen, Larry 81&#13;
Anderson, Angela 6 7, 71,&#13;
112&#13;
Anderson, Clint 29, 106&#13;
Anderson, /Justin lf7, 100&#13;
Anderson, f&lt;ristin 13, 100&#13;
Anderson, Matthew 120&#13;
Anderson, R.acheffe 112&#13;
Ankenhauer, Joe S 1, S 3,&#13;
81&#13;
Armour, John S3, S7, 83,&#13;
99, 112&#13;
Armstrong, Chad 69, 106&#13;
Arnold, Sarah 100&#13;
8&#13;
Baas, Shawn 77, 9 7, 112&#13;
Bach, Andrea 120&#13;
Backenstose, f(rystina lf3,&#13;
112&#13;
Baker, Jesica 106&#13;
Balk, Joan 112&#13;
Banas, Stefan {{{ S3, 69,&#13;
97, 106&#13;
Barefos, Anastasia 2 2, 9 7,&#13;
99, 120, 132&#13;
Barker, Brooke 8S, 9 7,&#13;
106&#13;
Barker, Joshua 3S, 9S, 9 7,&#13;
120&#13;
Barnes, Jonathon 79, 9 7,&#13;
99, 106&#13;
Barnett, Michael 100&#13;
Barney, Jiff If 2, 9 7, 100&#13;
Barney, Scott 1 If, 6 9, 7 6,&#13;
97, 120&#13;
Barntsen, Gregory 2, 68,&#13;
69, 82, 83, 9S, 97, 99,&#13;
112&#13;
Barrett, Elizabeth S lf, SS,&#13;
93, 112&#13;
Batten, Jason 9, /f9, 120&#13;
Batten, f(y fa lf3, 63, 97,&#13;
100&#13;
Batten, Steven 112&#13;
Beauchamp, 1/mofhy 120&#13;
8ehrene, Michael S 3, 79,&#13;
93, 97, 99, 106&#13;
Bell, Michaela 19, 8S, 97,&#13;
106&#13;
Beffows, Pou{ S3, 83, 100&#13;
Bendorf, Emily 16, 17, 19,&#13;
SS, 81, 97, 120&#13;
Benson, Jesse 112&#13;
Berry, f&lt;risten 106&#13;
Betts, terry 106&#13;
Biederman, Barbara 100&#13;
Billingsley, Jeffrey 79, 99,&#13;
106&#13;
9th Grade Boys Choir&#13;
Billman, Wendy 99&#13;
Bixler, Jennifer 39, S 1, 79,&#13;
97, 99, 106&#13;
Bixler, Jeremy S9, 79, 99,&#13;
120, 131&#13;
Blum, Danie{ S3, 69, 93,&#13;
97, 106&#13;
Bogardus, Joshua lf7, 6 7,&#13;
100&#13;
Bogardus, Shafene 19, 8S,&#13;
86, 97, 112&#13;
Bogs, Alicia 112&#13;
Bogs, f&lt;atie 106&#13;
Bohl, Michael 100&#13;
Bond, Justin If 1, 112&#13;
Bonham, Anthony 106&#13;
Booher, /racy 100&#13;
Booe, Andrew 19, 100&#13;
Borman, Mark 112&#13;
BMhwefl, Gregory 106&#13;
Bownee, Jamie 28, 39, 51,&#13;
81, 100&#13;
Bownes, Jerome 32, S3,&#13;
112&#13;
Bowstead, Lee 99, 112&#13;
Boyd, fYlefieea 29, '12, 100&#13;
Brad fey, Glenda 9 7, 112&#13;
Bradley, /racy 100&#13;
/Jra fand, Eric If 7, 10 1&#13;
/Jrandow, /Jrett 113&#13;
/Jre&amp;sman, Angela 106&#13;
Bressman, Chris 113&#13;
Bridgeford, Debra 10 1&#13;
Bridges, Jerome 2/f, lf9,&#13;
97, 98, 99, 120&#13;
Brightwell, Nicholas 10 1&#13;
Brinson, Steffani 113&#13;
Brown, Benjamin 10 1&#13;
Brown, Douglas 9, S9, 60,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Brown, Joshua 36, 69,&#13;
120, 130&#13;
Brown, Sarah 120&#13;
Brown, Zachary 93, 106&#13;
Brownfield, Lowe{{ lf7&#13;
Brundidge, f(endaff 73, 113&#13;
/Jrunow, lamara 120&#13;
Brunson, /Jean 36, 69&#13;
/Jryceson, Joshua 99, 101&#13;
Buchholz, Ef[jah lf7, 5 9, 92,&#13;
93, 101&#13;
/Jurgart, Jason lf6, lf7, 6 7,&#13;
79, 101&#13;
Burgart, Jonathan 87, 90,&#13;
93, 97, 99, 113&#13;
/Jurns, lravis lf9, 1O7&#13;
/Jussey, Courtney 16, 39,&#13;
lf2, lf3, 'IS, 6S, 79, 97,&#13;
113&#13;
Buswell, f(eifh S6, S7, 93,&#13;
97, 99, 107&#13;
Buswell, f(evin 6 7, 10 1&#13;
Butron, Jennifer 99&#13;
Byrne, Dave lf9&#13;
c&#13;
Campbell, Amber 5, S 1, 81,&#13;
9 7, 99, 107&#13;
Camp6e fl, Biffy l/-7, 83&#13;
Camp/Jeff, Jim 2 7&#13;
Campbell, Joy 81, 113&#13;
Campbell, Michael 10 7&#13;
Camp/Je ff, Michelle 6 7, 9 7,&#13;
113&#13;
Campbell, Pat 62, 6S, 9 7&#13;
Campbell, Robert 10 1&#13;
Campbell, William 10 1&#13;
Capps, Jason 120, 133&#13;
Capps, lammy lf2, fO 1&#13;
Carlson, Nicolas 79, 9 7,&#13;
99, 113&#13;
Carlson, Rena 28, lf2, 63,&#13;
97, 101&#13;
Carmon, /Jafe 1 13&#13;
Carney, Bridgetre 51, S3&#13;
Carr, Sam '16, lf7&#13;
Carrell, Joshua 120&#13;
Carter, Marie 79, 9 7, 113&#13;
Case6off, John 3 6&#13;
Caton, Sherri 120&#13;
Chambers, Phiffip 113&#13;
Chapman, Ann S9, 101&#13;
Chew, Jamie 89, 10 7&#13;
Chew, Michelle 2S, 71, 86,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Christensen, Clise 2S, 97,&#13;
99, 120&#13;
Christiansen, Nicole 10 1&#13;
Chuhick, Amy 39, 6S, 71,&#13;
107&#13;
Cipolla, Darci 113&#13;
Clanton, Joshua 16, lf7,&#13;
6 7, 73, 97, 101&#13;
Clasen, David lf9, S6, S7,&#13;
79, 99, 107&#13;
Cfayvieffie, Ginger 8 1&#13;
Coates, Barry 53, S9, 113&#13;
Coates, Brent 107&#13;
Coats, Jeffrey S8, 97, 120,&#13;
132&#13;
Cole, Richard 10 7&#13;
Coleman, AJ '1 7, 83, 97,&#13;
101&#13;
Coleman, Amanda 1 13&#13;
Coleman, Cari 10, 16, SO,&#13;
s 1, 80, 8 1, 97, 120, 132&#13;
Coleman, f&lt;y fe 33, 83, 1 13&#13;
Coleman, Sean l/-7, 6 7, 73,&#13;
91, 101&#13;
Coffier, Brian 17, 120&#13;
Coffier, Scoff 10 1&#13;
Coffins, Christine lf2, 71,&#13;
101&#13;
Co ffin s, Michael 1 13&#13;
Colliver, Crysty 10 7&#13;
Colpitts, Brian 120&#13;
Conklin, Megan 1 S, 17, 31,&#13;
59, 8S, 9 7, 99, 107&#13;
Conway, fYlichaef 2, '19, 73,&#13;
97, 99, 112, 113&#13;
Cooper, Clint 10 7&#13;
Cota, ((aria 2S, 71, 120,&#13;
135&#13;
Coyle, lravie 13, '17, 10 1&#13;
Cozad, Jeffrey 1 13&#13;
Craig, Joe S 7&#13;
Crawford, fYlandy 120&#13;
Creps, Dorinda 120&#13;
Creps, Stephanie 7 1, 10 1&#13;
Croson, fYlike 19&#13;
Cummings, Jarod 101&#13;
[J&#13;
Dahlke, Martin lf7, 101&#13;
/Jamgaard, Andrew 99,&#13;
101&#13;
/Jamgaard, f)uin n 30, 76,&#13;
97, 113&#13;
IJau6, Arthur 10 7&#13;
IJau6, l(ari 10 7&#13;
Davidson, IJulJfin '17, 10 f&#13;
/Javis, Noah '19, S9&#13;
/Jefaney, lanya 2, 30, 89,&#13;
97, 113&#13;
/Jefehanf, Sharon l/-3, 99,&#13;
107&#13;
Deluca, /racy l/-3, 6S, 97,&#13;
107&#13;
IJeMarque, Hoffy 36, 'IS&#13;
Dempsey, Nicole 8 1, 8S,&#13;
101&#13;
Denton, Sarah 120&#13;
IJeOries, J on 71&#13;
Dew, Joseph 10 1&#13;
IJick, l(enne fh 99, 107&#13;
/Jiff er, Andrew lf. 7, 10 1&#13;
Dirks, Nicholas 101&#13;
Ditmars, Andrew 10, 13,&#13;
16, 17, 36, 52, 53, 5 9, 6 1,&#13;
120, 130&#13;
Ditmars, Natalie 81, 88,&#13;
89, 96, 97, 107&#13;
Dixon, Billie Jo 101&#13;
Dmitriev, Alexander 12 1&#13;
IJoe6efin, fYlefinda 71, 1 13&#13;
Douglas, IJrandi 39, 5 1,&#13;
101&#13;
Doto, Angela 18, 10 1&#13;
Driver, Amy 10 7&#13;
Driver, David 1 13&#13;
Driver, Patrick 10 7&#13;
IJuH; lrenf 3S, 6 7, 72, 73,&#13;
101&#13;
Dunn, Joshua l/-9, 107&#13;
Dusing, Caro{ 10 7&#13;
Dworak, /om 7 1&#13;
Dworak, /racy 9 7, 113&#13;
{&#13;
Edison, Evan 1 13&#13;
Edris, Sheffy 32, 101&#13;
Edwards, Breff 73, f f 3&#13;
Elam, Eric l/- 1, '19, 69, 113&#13;
l ffifl', Scoff 12 1&#13;
lffiff; Shawn 1 13&#13;
Ellis, Jamee '17, 59, 101&#13;
lfston, Shawn '19&#13;
Emsick, Nathan 11, 1/9, 58,&#13;
59, 83, 99, 113&#13;
Enders, Jason S3, 79, 97,&#13;
99, 113 &#13;
Erwin, J ason lf7, f 0 f&#13;
luans, Christina f 0 f&#13;
F&#13;
Faron, /Ylicheffe f 2 f&#13;
Farreff, IYlarc lf 9, f 0 7&#13;
Fe ffer, 8erjamin lf f, 79,&#13;
97, ff2, 113&#13;
f effows, Guy f f 3&#13;
Fe ffows, /Ylichaef f 0 f&#13;
Fencl, Re6ecca 39&#13;
Fencl, Re6eka 97, 99&#13;
Fencl, Re6ekah f O 7&#13;
Fencl, Shaun f 2 f, f 3 f&#13;
f ender, IYlegan SS&#13;
Ferguson, Angela 39, lf 2,&#13;
63, 10 f&#13;
Ferguson, James lfO, lf f&#13;
f ernside, Troy f O 7&#13;
f ienhofd, Jamie lf7, 73,&#13;
10 T&#13;
Fienhofd, Jozeph f 2 f&#13;
f ienhofd, Lisa lf3, 9lf, 97,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
fienhofd, IYlatthew S3, S9,&#13;
93, 97, f 13&#13;
finck, Amy f f 3&#13;
Fiscus, Gary 9S&#13;
Fiscus, Oaferie 39, 101&#13;
fletcher, Charles S 7 79&#13;
' ' 101&#13;
fletcher, Cindy 79, 9 7,&#13;
113&#13;
f or6es, Jesse lf 9, 6 9, B3,&#13;
10 7&#13;
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foss, fJ en 93, ff 3&#13;
fouBf, Dana S 1, f 07&#13;
foufe, Jason 32, 73, 99,&#13;
113&#13;
Franks, Jeremy f 2 f&#13;
Franks, Tera f 2 f, f 33&#13;
frauscht, Randy 79&#13;
fry, IYlichaef lf9, 10 7&#13;
f unkhouser, Joshua 10 7&#13;
Funkhouser, /Ylefissa 102&#13;
G&#13;
Gallag her, Oiole f 1 B&#13;
Gordner, Cfint S3&#13;
Garrison, Stacie 102&#13;
Gates, Joshua S3, S9, B3,&#13;
97, 102&#13;
Gotfin, lee 1 13&#13;
Gibson, Cote 113&#13;
Gigliodoro, Jiff 102&#13;
(, fiwa, James 11, 3S, lf 9,&#13;
73, 12 '&#13;
{jnmes, f e fip e S9&#13;
Gonzalez, Catherine 12 1&#13;
Graa ffs, Justin 9, 10 7&#13;
Grammer, S haun S9, 102&#13;
Gray6iff, Carri 1 13&#13;
Green, Laure( 23, lflf, lfS,&#13;
6S, 7lf, 7S, B6, 97, 99,&#13;
113&#13;
Green, IYlegan 16, BB, B9,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Greulach, Jill lf2, 102&#13;
Grosse, Alonzo 33, lf 9, S9,&#13;
60, B3, ff lf&#13;
Grove, Heidie 7S, 97, 11lf&#13;
Guill, Andrew lf 1&#13;
9th Grade Girls Choir&#13;
Guiffiams, Chad 10 7&#13;
Gundlach, Erica lf2, 63, 71,&#13;
97, 102&#13;
Gundlach, Jason lf9, 10 7&#13;
H&#13;
Haafs, Angela 11 lf&#13;
Hackfort, Chad 79, 11 lf&#13;
Haines, Amy 107&#13;
Hamiffon, Jim B 7&#13;
Hamiffon, fi'legan 39, S 1,&#13;
B1, 100, 102&#13;
Hamiffon, Tom 32, 9B, 99&#13;
Hancock, Chad lf9&#13;
Hanks, /Ylichaefa SS, 71,&#13;
97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Hanna, Heafner 31, S9, BS,&#13;
9B, 11lf&#13;
Hanna, Holly BS, 102&#13;
Hansen, Amy 12 1&#13;
Hanson, fJ rian S3, 93&#13;
Hanson, Jiff 12 2&#13;
Hanson, /Ylark S3, 73&#13;
Harder, JJ 6, 90, 91, 93,&#13;
97, 99, 122, 137&#13;
Hare, Affison 102&#13;
Hare, Justin 97, 122&#13;
Hargis, Jeannie 102&#13;
Harmon, Jared lf 1, lf9, 97,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Harriman, Jamie 12 2, 131&#13;
Harris, Ron lf 9&#13;
Hausen, Abbey 10, 39, S 1,&#13;
62, 6S, 79, 97, 99, 106,&#13;
107&#13;
Havermann, Amanda 39,&#13;
S9, BS, 107&#13;
Havermann, Eric 122, 13lf&#13;
Hayes, David 102&#13;
Haynes, Andressa 7 f, 12 2,&#13;
13S&#13;
Haynes, laleesha 3lf, 71,&#13;
97, 107&#13;
Head, Erik 3, lf7, 6 7, 73,&#13;
100, 102&#13;
Head, /Yle fissa 3, 3S, 7 1,&#13;
BS, 97, fflf&#13;
Heckman, Tom B7, 9B, 99&#13;
Heffernan, Dustin lf9, 73,&#13;
122&#13;
Heideman, S ara 7 1, 9 7,&#13;
99, 122&#13;
Hemmingsen, Ryan 16, lf9,&#13;
73, 99, 122&#13;
Henderson, S ami lf3&#13;
Hendren, S amantha 10 7&#13;
Hendrie/is, Jonathon 122&#13;
Hendricks, lisa 12 2&#13;
Henry, Jonathan '19, 10 7&#13;
Hensda fe, Carrie 2, S9, 97,&#13;
99, 112, ff lf&#13;
Hensley, Joe S6, S7&#13;
Herrington, Jake S9&#13;
Heuer, Anne 2, BB, B9, 96,&#13;
97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Heuer, Susan B9, 97, 10 7&#13;
Hewett, /Ylicnaef '17, 102&#13;
Hickey, l(iffany 97, 99, 108&#13;
Hickey, IYlegan 29, 102&#13;
Higgins, fJfair S2, S3, B3,&#13;
102&#13;
Higgins, Elizabeth 17, S9,&#13;
7S, BS, 90, 97, 99, 11lf&#13;
Hiley, fJrent 69, 97, 99,&#13;
10B&#13;
Hifgen6erg, Jeffrey 3S, 7B,&#13;
79, 99, 122&#13;
Hiff, Jason lf7, 79, 97, 102&#13;
Hiffabidef, Amanda 12 2&#13;
Hiffa6idef, Cneryf S 1, B 1,&#13;
fflf&#13;
Hite, Roger lf9, 122&#13;
Hobbs, Christina lf 2&#13;
Hoffman, Pat lf2, lf3&#13;
Hoffesen, S aran 1 OB&#13;
Hoover, Abbey 9 7, 12 2&#13;
Hough, lino S, 10, B9, 97,&#13;
100, 102&#13;
Houseton, Travis '19, 79,&#13;
9 7, 99, 122, 131&#13;
Houston, l(effy 10B&#13;
Hove, Christopher 102&#13;
Howard, l(yfe 1 1 'I&#13;
Howard, Stevanne 9, 19,&#13;
36, S9, BS, 97, 122, 136&#13;
Howsare, Anne 3 9&#13;
Human, Alfi son 1 OB&#13;
Humbert, John fOB&#13;
Huntoon, Jaime 7, S9, B 1,&#13;
122&#13;
Hyde, S usan 26, 93, 122,&#13;
131&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson, fJreft 10, '17, 69,&#13;
73, 91, 9'1, 97, 100, 102&#13;
Jacobsen, Cara 12 2&#13;
Jacobsen, Eric '17, 102&#13;
Jacobsen, (JJilliom 10, 16,&#13;
S9, 7B, 122&#13;
Jasek, Aprif 102&#13;
Jefferis, Jason 102&#13;
Jefferis, Jerrid '17, '19,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jennings, fJeau '19, 93,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jennings, Spencer '17, SB,&#13;
S9, 102&#13;
Jennings, Tyfer lf9, S9,&#13;
11'1&#13;
Jensen, Hilary '13, B1, 97,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jensen, l(irsten S 1, 7 1,&#13;
10B&#13;
Jensen, Lauralee S9, BS,&#13;
fflf&#13;
Jensen, Trista 99, 122&#13;
Jepson, Gina 102&#13;
Johannes, Afan 102&#13;
Jonnson, fJenjamin 1 S, 6 7,&#13;
102&#13;
Jonnson, Phiffip B2, 83,&#13;
102&#13;
Jones, Candice 9 7, 1 1 'I&#13;
J ones, Danieffe 1 OB&#13;
Jones, Jacob 102&#13;
Jones, Larae 3 1&#13;
Jones, /Ylattnew 1 1 fl&#13;
Jones, Ryan lf 1&#13;
Jordan, fJarb 9 1, 99&#13;
J ordan, fJarbara 1 OB&#13;
Joy, l(ofean 19, 102&#13;
Judd, Chad lf7, 102&#13;
Junior, Jason 1 OB&#13;
((&#13;
l(adfec, Antone tf-9, 1 OB&#13;
Kaiser, Sherry '12, 102&#13;
l&lt;ay, Angela lfS, 96, 97,&#13;
fflf&#13;
l&lt;eefe, Jennifer S 1, 8 1, 99,&#13;
11'1&#13;
l&lt;eenan, Renee lf 2, tf-3, 97,&#13;
11'1&#13;
l&lt;eenan, Tracy 1 S, 39, '12,&#13;
B1, 102&#13;
l(eff, Patches 39, 62, 6S,&#13;
7 1, 108&#13;
l(effey, fJrooke B8, 89, 102&#13;
l&lt;elley, Daniel 122&#13;
f(effogg, l&lt;afe 108&#13;
f(elsey, Candy 102&#13;
l(efsey, Jeffrey 1 1 fl, 12 2&#13;
f(emp. lisa S, 10, f 6, 36,&#13;
8S, 97, 99, 122, 132&#13;
f(eneafy, fJrad '19, f ff(-&#13;
l(eneafy, Jennifer f 0, 16,&#13;
19, 8S, 97, 99, 122, 130&#13;
l(eneafy, Stephen 73, 97,&#13;
99, 102 &#13;
f(ennedy, Gail 108&#13;
f(ennedy, Lowe{{ 79&#13;
l&lt;enney, Sara 10, 3B, 39,&#13;
fl.S, 6lf., 6S, B 1, 97, 99,&#13;
112, 11lf.&#13;
f(insef, Douglas 2, 26, 31,&#13;
lf.1, q. 9, 6 9, 8 2, 11 q.&#13;
f(iser, Lindsay 11 lf.&#13;
tgetdgaard, Darci 71, B8,&#13;
B9, 97, 10B&#13;
tgetdgaard, David 10, 16,&#13;
36, lf.9, SB, S9, 61, 97, 99,&#13;
122, 12B&#13;
rgetdgaard, Doug S8, S9&#13;
{(fein, ftlattnew 12 2&#13;
{(fine, Brad 9 7, 99, 122,&#13;
13lf.&#13;
f({uza, Jon 11 lf.&#13;
l&lt;mett, l(fayton 10, 23, lf.B,&#13;
lf.9, 99, 122&#13;
l&lt;navef, Sara 23, 39, 62,&#13;
6S, 7B, 79, 97, 99, 11lf.&#13;
l&lt;ne ff, ftlicnaef S3, 79, 99,&#13;
108&#13;
l&lt;nop, Nathan 73, 102&#13;
l&lt;nott, l&lt;atlifeen Slf., SS, 6S,&#13;
9 7, 11lf.&#13;
l&lt;nudsen, S nawn 99, 11lf.&#13;
l&lt;ncn, ftle fina 102&#13;
l&lt;nppo fd, Jason t/9, 108&#13;
l&lt;nssow, A66y S, t/2, 63,&#13;
9 7, 102&#13;
/(ossow, Jonathan t/9, 79,&#13;
9 7, 99, 123, 139&#13;
l&lt;rann, ftlelissa 12 3&#13;
l&lt;raut, l(arl 16, t/9, S9, 60,&#13;
B3, 9 7, 99, 123&#13;
Kruse, Amber 1 1 lf.&#13;
Kruse, S cott 11 t/&#13;
f(u/t, Ben S&#13;
f(u ft, ftlegan 7 1, 99, 102&#13;
f(utcnara, Emily 123&#13;
f(utcnara, Joel 1 1 t/&#13;
l(y6at, Pliilfy 3 9, t/2, 7S,&#13;
102&#13;
l&#13;
Lakatos, Lauren 39, S 1, B 1,&#13;
90, fft/&#13;
Lake, ftlindy 102&#13;
Lamb, Jay S9&#13;
Lamb, Samuel 103&#13;
Lane, ftlandy 1 1 t/&#13;
Larsen, Andrew 1 1 t/&#13;
Larsen, ftle fissa 103&#13;
Larson, f(yle 79, 108&#13;
Lauver, Angela 108&#13;
Lauver, Jeffrey 10, 26, t/9,&#13;
123&#13;
Lauver, Jennifer 39, 71,&#13;
fflf.&#13;
Lauver, J ill L. 39, 70, 71,&#13;
81, 108&#13;
Lauver, Jiff R. 7 1&#13;
Laver, Adam lf.7, 66, 6 7,&#13;
103&#13;
Lea, Shannon 10, 16, 97,&#13;
136&#13;
Leach, ftlayfon 12 3, 138&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
Leaders, ftlitcneff 1 S, 9 2,&#13;
99, 130&#13;
Leaders, ftlorgan lf. 7, 10 3&#13;
Leckington, J ennifer 1 1 lf.&#13;
Lee, Joe 99&#13;
Lee, ftlicnelfe t/3, t/S, 71,&#13;
9 7, 1 1'1&#13;
Leedy, l&lt;ristina 71, 9 7,&#13;
12 3, 13'1&#13;
Leinen, ftlattnew t/7, 103&#13;
Le ftlaster, f(im6erfey 12 3,&#13;
133&#13;
Letcher, Dawn 123&#13;
Lewis, Christina t/3, S S, 99,&#13;
10B, 11'1&#13;
Linw fn, Ryan 103&#13;
Loftus, ftlatt 9 7&#13;
Long, Nicnofas 72, 73, 108&#13;
Loveless, Harry t/7, 103&#13;
Ludens, Amy 106&#13;
Lutn, Jolin S7, 73, 11'1&#13;
Luxford, Erin t/, 11 t/&#13;
Lynch, Racnaef 99, 12 3&#13;
ft{&#13;
ftlaas, Ryan S3, 8 3, 9 1, 99,&#13;
12'1&#13;
ftlacke, Ro6erta 108&#13;
ftladdoK, S tephanie 103&#13;
ftladdw&lt;, Ann ftlarie SS&#13;
ftlannke, J ason 6 7, 8 3,&#13;
103&#13;
ftlajor, Brian 12 lf.&#13;
ftlajor, Jeremy 16, 30, t/9,&#13;
S9, 97, 99, ff lf.&#13;
ftlajor, l1Jifliam 108&#13;
ftlafone, Amy 79, 99, 10B&#13;
ftlafone, Misty 33, B 1, 1 1 t/&#13;
ftlanske, Sondra 86, 9 7,&#13;
12'1, 131&#13;
ftlarcantonio, lodd 68, 69,&#13;
83, 108&#13;
ftlarsnaff, Jeffrey 11 S&#13;
ftlarsnaff, Jennifer B6, B9,&#13;
99, 11S&#13;
ftlartinez, Jeff'IO&#13;
ftlartins, Jeremy 10 8&#13;
ftlason, ftlark 93&#13;
ftlasooy, Keith 36, S 1, S 3,&#13;
S B, S9&#13;
Massie, Dougfae t/ 1, 12 1/-,&#13;
13'1&#13;
ftlatiyow, Larry lf.9&#13;
ftlauck, J ay 1 1 S&#13;
ftlaxweff, Jennife r 103&#13;
ftlayberry, l&lt;ristopner lf.9,&#13;
108&#13;
ftlay6erry, f(urtis 103&#13;
ftlayer, Jason lf. 7, 103&#13;
Mayer, ftlicnae f 10B&#13;
ftlaytum, Suzette 12 lf.&#13;
ftlclfo s key, Christine 1 OB&#13;
ftlcConneff, Terri 1 1 S&#13;
ftlcCormick, Anthony S 3,&#13;
97, 99, 11S&#13;
ftlcCormick, f(atie 103&#13;
ftlcCormick, Swtt lf.9, 11 S&#13;
ftlcCreary, ftlegnann 33,&#13;
11S&#13;
ftlcDanief, Nathan 28, S7,&#13;
11S&#13;
ftlcDanief, fimotny 1 OB&#13;
ftlcDermitt, Adam 6 7, 103&#13;
ftlclfvain, Jessica 7, 10,&#13;
16, SS, 71/, 7S, 9 7, 12 '1,&#13;
130&#13;
ftlclnearney, Leasia 103&#13;
ftlcf adden, Racne f 103&#13;
ftlcfadden, S hannon 99,&#13;
12lf.&#13;
ftlcGratA, Saran 9 7, 12 '1&#13;
Mcl&lt;ern, Angela 1 1 S&#13;
ftlcf(ern, Eric 79, 9 7, 1 1 S&#13;
ftlcSorely, ftlicnae f 12 t/&#13;
ftlcSo rfey, Brandy 3 0, SO,&#13;
s 1, 63, 7 1, B 1, 103&#13;
ftlcSorley, ftlicnaef 16, 73&#13;
McOey, Melissa lf.2, 100,&#13;
103&#13;
ftleade, ftlark 108&#13;
ftleiers, Jolin 1 OB&#13;
ftleijering, Christina 9 7,&#13;
11S&#13;
ftlendoza, Alex 103&#13;
ftlendoza, ftle fissa B, 12 t/&#13;
ftlendoza, Pliiffip 1 OB&#13;
ftleneze s, Dezirea 1 OB&#13;
ftlerriff, Andrew 79, 103&#13;
ftlickelfs, Deanna S 1, B 1,&#13;
97, 99, 12'1&#13;
ftlie ska, Zachary 73, 103&#13;
ftlilfer, Amanda 1 OB&#13;
ftliffer, Jamie 39&#13;
ftliffer, ftlicnae f 12 lf.&#13;
ftliffer, Rod 39&#13;
ftliffnolfin, Cory S 3, 1 1 S&#13;
ftlitcn eff, ftlolfy 19, 12 '1,&#13;
13S&#13;
ftlitcneff, Nicki 6S, 70, 71,&#13;
10 B&#13;
ftlo ntang, Lynnette S, 3 7,&#13;
s 1, B 1, 9 7, 12 lf., 133&#13;
ftloore, {(imberly 103&#13;
ftloore, ftlicne ffe 1 1 S&#13;
ftlo rony, ftlike t/ 1&#13;
ftlorrison, Brian t/6, t/7&#13;
ftlorrison, Daniel t/ 1, t/9,&#13;
11S&#13;
ftlorrison, Dianne 108&#13;
ftlorrfa son, Dianne 7 t/, 7 S&#13;
Mortensen, J iff SS, 103&#13;
ftloxfey, Heidi t/ 2, 8 1, 100,&#13;
103&#13;
ftluifen6urg, l1Jliitney 11 S&#13;
ftluffen, Ryan 69, 12 1/, 130&#13;
ftlumm, Rusty t/ 7, 103&#13;
ftlurray, ftliclwe f 33, t/ 1,&#13;
t/9, 69, 1 1S&#13;
ftlusgrave, Chris 73, 1 1 S&#13;
ftlutns, Daniel lf. 7, 103&#13;
N&#13;
Neal, J onathan 97, 10 9&#13;
Nelson, Eric 16, 3 6, lf.8,&#13;
t/9, 6B, 69, 12 lf.&#13;
Nelson, Ryan lf. 7, 6 7, 103&#13;
Nester, Carolyn 2, 86, 89,&#13;
93, 97, 99, ff S&#13;
Nicnols, lnriP. 12 t/&#13;
Nielson, Jonathon 103&#13;
Nixon, {(e(fey 109&#13;
Nixon, l(risti 1 1 S&#13;
Norman, arO~'fn 12 lf., 138&#13;
(J&#13;
0 'Brien, Andrew 6 7, 6 9,&#13;
97, 109&#13;
0 'De f{, l&lt;arre 103&#13;
0 'Hara, Jocelyn 11 S&#13;
O'Hara, Tucker 10, 12'1&#13;
0 'Neiff, J effrey 109&#13;
Ogg, Jack 12'1&#13;
OAfing ~ ftle finda 12'1, 13S&#13;
OMinger, S amantha f 09&#13;
Okerbfoom, Neal S 7&#13;
Olsen, J acob 99&#13;
Olsen, l&lt;aren 8S, 109&#13;
Owens, Zachary 103&#13;
p&#13;
Padilla, Steve 3 6, '19&#13;
Parrott, ftloffy 7, 11, 3B,&#13;
39, t/S, 6S, 8 1, 97, 106,&#13;
109&#13;
Patton, Lyndsay 2, 39, lf.3,&#13;
t/S, 7S, 9 7, 112, ff S&#13;
Pedersen, J ohann 73, 12'1&#13;
Pederson, Ryan f 1 S&#13;
Pellant, lrnie 36, lf. 9, 6S&#13;
Perin, Stephanie 103&#13;
Perry, ftlefissa 12 '1, 13S,&#13;
136&#13;
Perry, Micnae f 1 f S&#13;
Peterson, Christy 103&#13;
Peterson, Crystal 8 f, 9 7,&#13;
99, 11 s&#13;
Peterson, Dawn 103&#13;
Peterson, Jiff 12'1&#13;
Peterson, l1Jayne 12 'I&#13;
Pettit, J oshua 99, 109&#13;
Phelan, Darci '12, 103&#13;
Pne fan, David 109&#13;
PiatkowBki, David 66, 6 7,&#13;
B 1&#13;
Pogge, Amy S'I, SS, 97,&#13;
1 f S, 12 '1, 138&#13;
Points, Nathan 103&#13;
Polak, l&lt;.ristine 12 'I&#13;
Po foncic, Ro6in 3, 71, BS,&#13;
97, 109&#13;
Porter, April 109&#13;
Porter, Jeremy S9&#13;
Pospisaf, Ryan 73, 109&#13;
Potter, Duane 1 1 S&#13;
Pnwer8, [fiza6etn 11 S&#13;
Price, f(irstin 63, 81, 100,&#13;
103&#13;
Pringle, Elizabeth 103&#13;
R&#13;
Raes, Jiff 7 1, f f S&#13;
Raes, Trevor f 0 9&#13;
Rand off, Robert 103&#13;
Rasmussen, 8 etn 88, 89.&#13;
109&#13;
Rasmussen, 8rian 2, 6, t/O,&#13;
'11, 6 9, 9 7, 99, ff s&#13;
Rasmussen, De6ra 12 '1 &#13;
Rasmussen, J e ffrey 12lf&#13;
Rathburn, Lisa 103&#13;
Ratli6urn, Rebecca 9 7, 109&#13;
Ratliff, Jason 52, 53, 82,&#13;
83, 109&#13;
Rause.Ii, Freddy 109&#13;
Rec.lier, Andrew 103&#13;
Reed, Latisha 109&#13;
Reedy, Nathan l/7, 97,&#13;
100, 103&#13;
Reitz, f&lt;aci 12 tf&#13;
Renaud, Carrie 89, 9 7,&#13;
103&#13;
Rhoades, Jenny 1 Otf&#13;
Rhoades, Shane tf 1&#13;
Rhodes, Shane 12S&#13;
Richard, Lotti S9, 70, 71,&#13;
85, 97, 106, 109&#13;
Richards, Brett 6 9&#13;
Richardson, Lindsey 7S,&#13;
97, 109&#13;
Richardson, Lydnsey lf 3&#13;
Richie, Suzanne 39&#13;
Richmond, Cameron tf 7,&#13;
10tf&#13;
Richmond, Laura 9 7, 1 1 S&#13;
Rief, l&lt;evin 73, 11 S&#13;
Riso, Adam 2, 6, 17, S 3,&#13;
69, 82, 83, 92, 9S, 97, 99,&#13;
12S, 133&#13;
Riso, l&lt;ara 3S, S 1, 7 1, 81,&#13;
97, 106, 109&#13;
Rivera, Larry l/7, 1 Otf&#13;
Robertson, Yvette 125&#13;
Rock, Jessica tf2, 71, 10tf&#13;
Rodgern, Brandon 73&#13;
Rodgers, Ryan S3, 97, 109&#13;
Rodriguez, Amy 11, 93,&#13;
12S&#13;
Rogers, Brandon 12S&#13;
Rosenthal, Adrienne 79,&#13;
97, 99, 109&#13;
Rupert, IVicliofas 79, 10tf&#13;
8&#13;
Sa6atlm, Amy 12 S&#13;
Sa6atka, Lisa {QI(.&#13;
Safarik, Christina 109&#13;
Sa fz6 renner, Beth lf tf, tfS,&#13;
65, 80, 8 1, 12S&#13;
S anson, Jodi 38, 39, tf5,&#13;
65, 97, 115&#13;
Scarborough, Jason 11 S&#13;
Sc.hfautman, f(urt 13 tf 1&#13;
' ' 'f.9, 59, 97&#13;
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125&#13;
Schmitt, IY/icliae f 12S&#13;
Schoening, IYlattliew 10, 36,&#13;
'1-9, 83, 12S&#13;
Schoff, Andrew S6, 57, 97,&#13;
112, ff S&#13;
Scholl, Andy 9 7&#13;
Scliom6urg, Bruce SS, S7&#13;
Schumacher, Joshua 109&#13;
Schupp, Affison 109&#13;
Schwede, Lori 11 S&#13;
Shadid, Robin 81, 97, 99,&#13;
ffS&#13;
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Shaw, Bryan lf 7, 10tf&#13;
Shaw, Steven 73, 10tf&#13;
Shay, Carfa 12 6&#13;
S/iea, Jolin 109&#13;
Shearer, Jaime 126&#13;
Sheeres, Jessica l/3, 97,&#13;
109&#13;
Shepard, BJ 23, l/9, 9S,&#13;
112, ffS&#13;
Shepherd, Jessica 12 6,&#13;
136&#13;
Shepherd, Oirginia 109&#13;
Shere, f(eri 2 7, 109&#13;
Shere, Shawna 126&#13;
Sherwood, lonya 109&#13;
Shiefds, Carrie 10tf&#13;
Shoemaker, Adam 1 1 S&#13;
Shonka, Edward 109&#13;
Sidebottom, Amanda S 1,&#13;
99, 109&#13;
Simmers, John 33, 6 7,&#13;
10tf&#13;
Simmers, Lisa 10tf&#13;
Simmons, Leigh 109&#13;
Simons, Anthony ~ 3, 12 6,&#13;
13lf&#13;
Sims, Draper 109&#13;
Smith, Jason 72, 73, 99,&#13;
109&#13;
Smith, Joseph 109&#13;
Smith, Joshua 11 S&#13;
Smith, f(evin SS, S7, 93,&#13;
109&#13;
Smith, Ryan 2, 73, 9S,&#13;
11S&#13;
Smith, Saran S9, 8S, 9 7,&#13;
109&#13;
Smolinski, l&lt;ara 10tf&#13;
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Snyder, Jennifer 1 1 S&#13;
Sondag, Lisa St/, SS, 97,&#13;
99, 109&#13;
Sorensen, Amanda 10tf&#13;
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Spalding, IY/ikaifa lf2, 63,&#13;
7S, 100, 10tf&#13;
Spaulding, David 52, S3,&#13;
83, 110&#13;
Spitznagfe, Eric J 126&#13;
Springer, Saran 10'1&#13;
Stageman, Brian '17, 93,&#13;
10tf&#13;
Stazzoni, Jennifer 16, 17,&#13;
89, 93, 97, 126&#13;
Stazzoni, Jiff 8S, 10'1&#13;
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Stephenson, Deb 89&#13;
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Stevens, £fiza6etli 1 Otf&#13;
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Stevens, Paufa 31, 1 10&#13;
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97, 126, 136&#13;
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Stokes, Rebecca '12, 93,&#13;
10'1&#13;
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Stro6efe, lravis 3'1, 110&#13;
Stroud, Shawn 1 16&#13;
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Sturm, f(urt 97, 99, 139&#13;
Suiter, Jami 10tf&#13;
Suiter, Paufa 126&#13;
r&#13;
locket(, Patrick 32, '19,&#13;
ffO&#13;
layfor, Carrie 10lf.&#13;
layfor, Dana 39, Stf., SS,&#13;
S6, 97, 99, 110&#13;
lay for, Jenniffer 12 6&#13;
lay for, IY/icliaef 31, S 3, S 7,&#13;
76, 97, 99, 116&#13;
layfor, lracy 39&#13;
ledesco, Janita 126&#13;
llieede, IY/iclieffe 10'1&#13;
lliien, Adam '19, 99, 110&#13;
l/iieschafer, lroy 116&#13;
fliomas, f(eeslia 1 10&#13;
lliompsen, Dustie 39, 98,&#13;
99, 116&#13;
lliompson, Eric '17, 69, 97,&#13;
10'1&#13;
lhompson, Jessica 'I 2, 7 S,&#13;
10'1&#13;
lliomsen, IY/iki 81&#13;
lliornton, Dana '12, 63, 93,&#13;
97, 10'1&#13;
lliurman, Ann 89, 110&#13;
ligges, Greg '19, 126&#13;
limm, IY/arianne '13, 6S,&#13;
71, 81, 110&#13;
lomich, Aficia 126&#13;
lraeger, Ryan 1 10&#13;
lrede, Courtney BS, 9 1,&#13;
110&#13;
lrum6fee, Danie( 6 9, 116&#13;
lurk, Brian 116&#13;
0&#13;
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f16&#13;
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112&#13;
Oanecek, troy '19, 83, 126,&#13;
132&#13;
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OanlVordstrand, f(e((;e 39&#13;
OanlVordstrand, Rod '19,&#13;
69, 97, 99, 116&#13;
OanlJinkfe, f(erri 1 16&#13;
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110&#13;
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126&#13;
Oierck, Ra chef 90, 9 1, 9 7,&#13;
99, 110&#13;
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36, 'IS, 97, 126, 129&#13;
Ookf, Christopher 3 7, 'I 1,&#13;
66, 69, 72, 73, 97, 116&#13;
Oon lJeihe, Corey 110&#13;
Ooss, Jamie '13, 116&#13;
(J&#13;
lJade, Amber 71, 10lf.&#13;
lJafface, Brett '19, 83, 97,&#13;
116&#13;
lJarrace, Eric tf.9, 116&#13;
lJaffen6erg, IVicofe 10, 16,&#13;
36, 6'1, 6S, 7S, 86, 9S, 97,&#13;
126, 13'1&#13;
lJafters, IY!arci '13, 110&#13;
lJard, Andrew '17, 10'1&#13;
lJard, Derek 73, 116&#13;
lJard, Jeffrey 6 7, 10lf.&#13;
lJaters, Iara 110&#13;
lJathen, Justin '16, '19,&#13;
110&#13;
lJatson, Bethany 'IS, 6S,&#13;
79, 97, 116&#13;
lJatson, Cathryn 25, 8'1,&#13;
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lJatson, IY!atthew 29, '19,&#13;
79, 99, 110&#13;
lJeaver, l&lt;risti 1 16&#13;
lJeifage, Aaron 110&#13;
(Je ffs, David 10tf.&#13;
lJendt, Jaime 8 1, 1 16&#13;
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lJesf, f(evin 1 10&#13;
lJesf, Rhonda 1 10&#13;
lJheefdon, Jeffrey '19, 110&#13;
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editors-In-Chief&#13;
&lt;Photo editors&#13;
!Format editor&#13;
&lt;People editor&#13;
Colophon&#13;
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findressafiaynes ~Cathryn Watson&#13;
Matthew !P'ienhold&#13;
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try new things, to our adi:;iser fimy [y,dens for all of her help and guidance, to our previous adi:;iser &lt;/)orothy Sillau&#13;
f or all the lessons she taught us, and most of all to the class of 1996 for great m emories. 'Ihis y ears' student body&#13;
competed extremely well in sports and was i:;ery active in the school and the community, g it?ing us plenty of th ings&#13;
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tremendous amount of time they spent working on the y earbook to make it the best it could be. rVe are proud of&#13;
this publication and hope that it brings you enjoyment when you read it. W e also hope that when you look al&#13;
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For Eve ing lhere Is A Season&#13;
Tum ... Tum ... ·Tum ...&#13;
SPl/llNG. J ason Gundlach enjoy s the taste of whipped cream during a school pep&#13;
rally. Gundlach participated in a Dou6fe Dare race with students and faculty Photo&#13;
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Lewis Central High School&#13;
Volume 36&#13;
The Titan&#13;
Highway 275 Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Phone (712) 366-8222&#13;
Fax (712) 366-8340&#13;
1996-97 Enrollment: 842&#13;
Editors: Angie Anderson &amp; Lauren Lakatos &#13;
A If{({[ TD AC Trike you 're&#13;
tne best. BJ Shepard practices liis part in Cnoraf&#13;
Reading for farge group&#13;
speech contest. Ifie drama&#13;
students spent many hours&#13;
rehearsing in various categories. Photo By: [fizabetn Barrett&#13;
A If{({[ FfJR. PAIN as your&#13;
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floor. lee 8owstead and&#13;
Nathan fmsick wrestle during practice. (i)restlers&#13;
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A If{({[ 10 lfAR.N f;fe 'e fittfe feeeons. fflatt Jones works hard in Principles of&#13;
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experiences. Photo 8y: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
To everything turn,turn,turn,&#13;
There is a season&#13;
turn, turn, turn.&#13;
A time to excel on the court, or in the classroom. A&#13;
time for pain at the final buzzer, or after a failed Calculu&#13;
test. A time to remember tha t one iast dance, or the&#13;
first kiss. A time to forget heartaches and sadness. A&#13;
time to laugh with your friends. A time to weep&#13;
with them again. A time to play on the field. A time&#13;
to work toward your dreams. A time to love that&#13;
certain someone. A time to hate saying goodbye. A&#13;
time to grow up and be strong. A time to break&#13;
down when it just gets too hard. A time to embrace&#13;
the ones we love the most. A time to turn away from&#13;
our fears. A time to reach £or our goals. A time for&#13;
peace, I swear it's not too late.&#13;
A fl{Y/[ 10 HELP tne ones you foue.&#13;
Lauren Lakatos aids lier siefer Cfaire&#13;
after a cross country race on a not day.&#13;
Ifie team qualified for state that day.&#13;
Photo Submitted 8y: Nancy fY/cCormick&#13;
A fl(tf[ ID R.ffYl[{Y/{j[R. tliat first sigliring&#13;
oftlie mascot. Abby Haus en works tnB&#13;
ffoor during a hom e basketba ff game.&#13;
Student Council purchased tne mascot&#13;
in nopes tliar it woufd lie fp raise s chool&#13;
spirit. Photo 8 y: AfeK Mendoza &#13;
&#13;
ATIM TO IVE •••&#13;
For every thing, there is a season. Whether students clamored together&#13;
on a Friday night to watch the Titans beat another basketball rival, or&#13;
regrouped after school to study for an upcoming Physics test, students&#13;
made the most of what they had, and created memories to last a lifetime.&#13;
Who could forget the faces on Titan sport supporters after a heartbreaking loss, or the faces of the royalty crowned on Prom night? Who&#13;
could stop thinking about Homecoming Week, or the stern look the&#13;
lunchlady gave you when you overdrew your lunch account? Or when&#13;
some of LC's finest took to the campaign trails and supported Bill or Bob?&#13;
Whatever the Titans did, they did it with their own flair and style,&#13;
making it turn, turn, turn out to be a year to remember.&#13;
Hanging up dewrafionB for the annual fGfl winter cla ssroom decoration confeBf, Jeff 8eele prepares fi1r. Henderson's room for the event.&#13;
ff/r. Henderson's room gotfirsf place in the con feet. Photo 8y: l al eesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
lJJaifing for hie we, Justin Hoden gets ready fo&#13;
play the trap set. Pep band offended baalretball&#13;
games fo pump up s chool spirit. Photo Ay: fllex&#13;
Mendoza&#13;
8halrin,g her key s, Amber Campbell waifs fDr&#13;
the kic.lroff of a home football game. S haking&#13;
yoor keys was n new tradition of games. Photo&#13;
fly: laleenna llaynes &#13;
St dent Life &#13;
Concentrating on his test, Jon Fouts '00&#13;
hurries to finish his final. Along UJith the&#13;
struggles of three finals instead oftUJo,&#13;
students UJere also denied the opencampus policy during the testing period.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex fllendoza&#13;
Addressing the croUJd, President Clinton&#13;
tries to UJin over a feUJ more loUJans.&#13;
fllany students donated their time to the&#13;
political affiliation of their choice. Photo&#13;
8y: laleeaha Haynes&#13;
Chuc/ring a snoUJ6alf, fllilce ConUJay'9 7&#13;
throUJs an snoUJ6all during an illegal&#13;
snoUJballfiglit. Students dodged administration and toolc advantage of snowy&#13;
UJeather to release their cabin fever.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex fllendoza &#13;
A Remember&#13;
" ... Clubs are a good way to&#13;
meet people, especially if&#13;
you are new and don't&#13;
know anyone. I met a lot of&#13;
people in FCA I probably&#13;
wouldn't have inside&#13;
school. I just wish there&#13;
were more things for e::veryone to be involved in,&#13;
not just things for the singers and the science p eople."&#13;
Kell y Darne ll'OO&#13;
" ... Th e n e w administration is tota ll y coo l. They&#13;
are mu ch mor e flexible&#13;
a b o ut things that&#13;
Schumman a nd Hamilton&#13;
were really toug h o n. I've&#13;
skipp ed so many times,&#13;
and all I got was an office&#13;
d e t e ntion."&#13;
Ni ck Lo ng'98&#13;
" .. .I hate the way finals are done&#13;
now. Last year, you could&#13;
switch the times you took your&#13;
classes really easily, but this year&#13;
you have to go through the administration and it's just a big&#13;
hassle. And there's no open&#13;
campus or lunch breaks, and&#13;
there are three finals instead of&#13;
two. I'm just glad I'm a senior&#13;
and it's almost over."&#13;
Melissa Head'97&#13;
" ... Sports are really bi g at&#13;
this school. Sometimes,&#13;
though , some teachers just&#13;
t a lk about them all the&#13;
time . I still like going to&#13;
all of the games, and they&#13;
will be part of m y memories, especially the football games."&#13;
Michelle Moore'97&#13;
loo cool. Members oftne pick-up Frisbee Club pose for a pnDfo opportunity. Avid Ultimate&#13;
Frisbee players include: First row: Natnan [msick. Second Row: /odd IY!arcanfonio, A.J&#13;
Coleman, Adam lnein, Jeremy IY!ajor, Ryan Smitn, Chris Oaneffa, and ()uinn Damgaard&#13;
lliird Ro1u: IY!icliael laylor, Eric fiJymore, Andy Sclioll, and Mike Conway. fourln Row:&#13;
8renf Hiley, Greg 8arntsen, and Jason Enders. Plioro 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
" .. .I w ish I would ·have been&#13;
more involved in the election&#13;
this year. I didn't do any&#13;
hours or community service,&#13;
and now I have to write this&#13;
huge paper for Government.&#13;
It is also good to do volunteer&#13;
stuff. . .I wish I would have&#13;
known that then. "&#13;
Jill Lauver'98&#13;
" ... The weather was a big deal&#13;
for me. I take an off-campus&#13;
class, and driving to and from&#13;
my class in the winter was&#13;
murder. And when it was&#13;
nice and sunny, I just wanted&#13;
to drive away and never return! " Scott Kruse'97&#13;
Unity. Ifie migfify titan&#13;
football players run ouf fo&#13;
continue a fnrasliing cuf&#13;
snort by lialltime. Affendance at sparling events&#13;
was al1.iays liigli. Photo 8y:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Discussing tlie contents of&#13;
luncli, new principaf Doug&#13;
Radtke jokes with 8en feffer&#13;
about their heafthy lunch&#13;
choices. Students returned&#13;
to scnoof alter summer vacation fo find new adminisfrafors. Photo 8y: Alex&#13;
Mendoza &#13;
My Most Memorable Experience ••.&#13;
" ... being Marsha Brady in&#13;
the junior class lip sync, except when my wig fell off!"&#13;
Molly Parrott'98&#13;
" .. . definitely the disco dance&#13;
off. Jason Scarborough and&#13;
I were supposed to dress up&#13;
for the senior lip sync. When&#13;
we found out the seniors&#13;
weren't competing, Jason&#13;
and I decided to sneak onto&#13;
the floor and compete in the&#13;
disco dance-off competition.&#13;
We were hoping not to get&#13;
thrown out, I wasn't expecting to get crowned the disco&#13;
king."&#13;
John Armour'97&#13;
" .. . at coronation during&#13;
the sophomore lip sync.&#13;
YMCA began to play and&#13;
Greg Barns ten looked over&#13;
at me with this 'We-needto-start-dancing-now'&#13;
look on his face. He stood&#13;
up and I followed. Greg&#13;
and I broke it down, and&#13;
w e cou ld tell by the&#13;
crowd's reaction that we&#13;
were a hit."&#13;
Na than Emsick'97&#13;
" ... trying to fit eight people&#13;
in the picture booth at&#13;
Fenwicks. The booth was&#13;
made for two people but&#13;
we somehow fit in eight&#13;
Smifing for the camera, Jenny Bixler, S haron fJ elehant, Oalerie Fiscus, Christina&#13;
lewis, and R.e6efoh Fencl all show off' their Titan shirts. ft was easy for most Bfudents&#13;
to dress in hlue and white. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
people."&#13;
Abby Hausen'98&#13;
" ... during Ho1necoming&#13;
when I dressed like a fool,&#13;
and going to the game to&#13;
" ... even with the week short- watch the team smash&#13;
ened, the festivities, corona- Kuemper."&#13;
tion, and the football team Trent Duff'99&#13;
romping Kuemper were all&#13;
an enjoyment."&#13;
Andy O'Brien'98&#13;
" .. . DISCO DAY!!! It w as&#13;
superfun dressing like we&#13;
had a date on 'American&#13;
Bandstand.' The disco years&#13;
were the best. We should&#13;
have a disco day at least once&#13;
a month. WOO-HAH!! "&#13;
Val Fiscus'99&#13;
" .. . the dance-off when&#13;
Kevin Nash's pan ts ripped&#13;
out while he was working&#13;
the floor."&#13;
Tina Hough'99&#13;
Getting down to the fi.mky beat, IJrian Stageman, J on fJurgarf, IJ reff J ackt'.on,&#13;
Carolyn f'fesfer, and ftlike Conway 11how their 6e8f moues. the disco dance-off&#13;
decided the Disco l&lt;ing and Queen of Homecoming week Photo By: Allison S chapp &#13;
lnofring Me he jus f lcrnke up, Trent Duff&#13;
AhOMR off'liiB pajama Mear. Homecoming 1.ieek Mas only three days long. Photo&#13;
fly· fUliADn Schupp&#13;
Acting like a macho man, Nathan [msicf&lt;. sho1Us off' his 70 's outfit for classmate Brett&#13;
lJJollace. Disco day Mas one of the popular day during Homecoming week Photo By:&#13;
LoLeeshoHaynes&#13;
Homecoming Court- first row ( 1-r ): Carl&#13;
Rezac, A.J Coleman, Sara /(enney, Liz&#13;
Higgin s, Doug /(inset, Abby Housen, Tina&#13;
Hough, Jennifer lJJestfolf. 2nd roM: Corrie Hensdale, Lyndsay Patton. 3rd row:&#13;
Jared Harmon, Laurel Green, Angie /(oy,&#13;
Anne Heuer, Courtney Ambrose. tfth ro1U:&#13;
Nathan [msicf&lt;., Greg Borntsen, Alonzo&#13;
Grosse. Sth rolU: Dan fflorisson, Jeremy&#13;
fflojor, /(urtSclifoutmon, fric aom. Photo&#13;
By: Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Dancing a jig, Jenny Salvo gets dolUn to&#13;
the beat. fflony fre shmen did not get&#13;
involved in the Homecoming activities.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
l&lt;ara Riso and Jolin Armour lcJere cro1uned&#13;
Dis co /(ing and Oueen at coronation.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp &#13;
Sporting some nifty LC gear and a blue&#13;
and white face, Billy Campbel( dresses&#13;
up for Spirit Day. Many students did&#13;
outrageous things to show school spirit.&#13;
Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Leading the pack, Brian Rasmussen runs&#13;
a flag in the 'ZC f..f- 1-A-N-S" flag&#13;
brigade. Everyone enjoyed the spirit the&#13;
flags provided. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Clapping for her favorite team, Jenny f.JJif(er cheers&#13;
the titans on to another victory. Attendance was&#13;
high at many sports function s. Photo 8y: LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Rattling their key s, students g et excited for the kick-off. Standing and s haking key s during kic k-off' were&#13;
new traditions at football g ames. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza &#13;
Now Entering Tdan Country ...&#13;
Confetti, silly string, cow&#13;
bells, toilet paper, air horns,&#13;
and a sea of blue were many&#13;
things that could be spotted at&#13;
LC sporting events. "I love to&#13;
see spirit," said Gary Fiscus.&#13;
"It's a neat way to promote&#13;
unity."&#13;
Brian Rasmussen'97 and&#13;
Molly Parrott'98 could be seen&#13;
at most sporting events cheering on the team. But, both&#13;
believed that a few twentyminute pep rallies a year did&#13;
not create enough school spirit.&#13;
"Most schools had one every&#13;
Friday, plus they had bonfires&#13;
and carrallies," stated Parrott.&#13;
Where's your spirit?&#13;
Players commented on how&#13;
having an emotional crowd&#13;
behind them helped them stay&#13;
focused . "It's inspirational&#13;
when you look up into the&#13;
crowd and see signs that read&#13;
'Kill' and 'Ace' at volleyball&#13;
games," explained Lyndsay&#13;
Patton'97.&#13;
Assistant football coach&#13;
Erwin Pellant had an original&#13;
way of showing his spirit during practices. "I have a t-shirt&#13;
for every team that we play&#13;
during the season," said&#13;
Pellant. He wore Friday's&#13;
opponent's T-shirt to every&#13;
practice during the week exceptThursdays, when he wore&#13;
an LC shirt. Head coach Steve&#13;
Padilla wore a shirt that read&#13;
"It's All Up to You," on Thursdays. "The players expected&#13;
to see our shirts," explained&#13;
Pellant. "It kept them focused,&#13;
and that was my goal."&#13;
While not as many students&#13;
were involved in school spirit&#13;
this year, Pellant still believes&#13;
the Titans have the best fans&#13;
around. He summed it up best&#13;
by saying, "At our aw ay&#13;
games, we usually had more&#13;
fans than the home team did.&#13;
It's cool, man! "&#13;
Yelling for the football team,&#13;
Eric. liJymore, Brent Hiley,&#13;
/J rian Rasmussen, and Jon&#13;
/Jond show their spirit. they&#13;
were often seen sporting LC&#13;
gear and promorin9 school&#13;
spirit at school function s. Photo&#13;
/Jy: Alex fflendoza&#13;
S howing their spirit, students&#13;
yell and throw toilet paper. the&#13;
student section was always full&#13;
of excitment and enthusiasm.&#13;
Photo /Jy: Alex fflendoza &#13;
fating daisies in the park, Lauren Lakatos&#13;
and llmber f(ozan haue a snack fflany&#13;
fefr that friends from different s chools&#13;
introduced them to new foods and experiences. Photo Submifted By: Lauren&#13;
Lakatos&#13;
S itting around the house, l rauis Burns&#13;
and ffle /iesa f&lt;rieg fer hang out. fflefissa&#13;
was a distant friend from Oregon. Photo&#13;
By: llffison Schupp&#13;
Smiling. f&lt;atie Jensen and Stephani&#13;
Young pose for a picture before going out.&#13;
Students liked getting to know others&#13;
from different s chools because they&#13;
added variety. Photo Submitted By: f&lt;atie&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Smiling for the camera, ffloffy Parrott and fflandy Jens s how their teeth for al/ to see. the girf.s liked to meet at each flfh er 's school&#13;
euente to hangout. Photo Submitted By: ffloffy Parrott &#13;
Friends on the Side&#13;
As the week ends, many students at LC say goodbye to school&#13;
friends and spend their weekends with comrades at other&#13;
schools. Some have friends across&#13;
the city; others hang out with a&#13;
friend on the other side of the&#13;
state.&#13;
Melissa Head'97 spends time •&#13;
with Mandy Molvania from St.&#13;
Albert. "Sometimes being friends&#13;
with Mandy hurts friendships at&#13;
school, because I do things with&#13;
her rather than with people from&#13;
here," said Head.&#13;
Another Titan '"rith a friend&#13;
who attends a different school is&#13;
Molly Parrott'98. She and Mandy&#13;
Jens of Glenwood ha a&#13;
comradery that started on the soccer field, where they competed&#13;
against each other. "Before and&#13;
after games we conversed over&#13;
who was better," said Parrott.&#13;
"But it's a good competitiveness!"&#13;
The two met at a softball camp&#13;
and became friends almost inunediately. They have no problems&#13;
finding time to hang out together&#13;
because Parrott and her friends,&#13;
both from LC and Glenwood, all&#13;
mesh together on weekends. "We&#13;
all get along so well, it's a lot of&#13;
fun," Parrott said.&#13;
Eric Wymore'98 also made a&#13;
fri end at camp. He was a counselor at a church camp during the&#13;
summer where he met Kelly&#13;
Musser who attends UNI. They&#13;
get together as often as possible to&#13;
spend time together.&#13;
The distance is far, so to stay&#13;
close, they talk on the phone but&#13;
don't write. "The distance can&#13;
dampen a friendship," explained&#13;
Wymore . "But it seems to&#13;
strengthen ours."&#13;
Whether a fellow Titan or a&#13;
unique friend from a school far&#13;
away, students each will find their&#13;
nitch in the world and collectively&#13;
will be young, have fun, and drink&#13;
soda pop.&#13;
Hanging out before d iurc./1,&#13;
Alex IYlendo za, Clint&#13;
l&lt;ephart, and Justin Hoden&#13;
discuss their day at schoof.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Posing for a photo opportunity, Elizabeth Barreff,&#13;
Andy Timmons, and Jessica {JJinters say good-bye&#13;
to Acapulco, IYlexico. Andy&#13;
was from IYlichigan and&#13;
Jessica was from Ohio.&#13;
Photo Submitted By: Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
~ - ' 'hrdc'\\\ ' &#13;
IT'S FRIDAY, SO NOW WHAT??&#13;
TOP TEN PLACES WHERE&#13;
SENIORS HANG OUT:&#13;
1. Friends' Houses&#13;
2. High School Sporting Events&#13;
3. Parties&#13;
4. Home&#13;
5. Dance Clubs&#13;
6. Movies&#13;
7.Malls&#13;
8. Old Market&#13;
9. Concerts&#13;
10. Frisbee Club Meetings&#13;
TOP TEN FAST FOOD&#13;
PLACES TO EAT:&#13;
1. Subway&#13;
2. The Great Wall&#13;
3. Taco Bell&#13;
4. Dairy Queen&#13;
5. Burger King&#13;
6. McDonald's&#13;
7. The Mall&#13;
8. Fazoli's&#13;
9. Pizza Hut&#13;
10. KFC&#13;
TOP TEN ATTENDED&#13;
SPORTING EVENTS:&#13;
1. Football&#13;
2. Basketball&#13;
3. Wrestling&#13;
4. Volleyball&#13;
5. Soccer&#13;
6. Baseball/Softball&#13;
7. Track&#13;
8. Cross Country&#13;
9. Swimming&#13;
10. Golf&#13;
TOP TEN MOVIES OF '96 -'97&#13;
1. Independence Day&#13;
2. Scream&#13;
3. Jerry Maguire&#13;
4. Beavis and Butthead Do&#13;
America&#13;
5. Ransom&#13;
6. People Vs. Larry Flynt&#13;
7. Romeo and Juliet&#13;
8. Micheal&#13;
9. The Rock&#13;
10. Mission Impossible&#13;
Hanging out with Phil fl nsefmo from the band Pantera, Jarod Cummings, Cameron&#13;
Richmond, Danny Green, and /Ylike Herman wait in fine for autographs. Going to&#13;
concertB was a favorite paBttime for many during the weekends. Photo Submitted IJy:&#13;
/Ylike Herman&#13;
TOP TEN CONCERTS :&#13;
1. Edgefest'96&#13;
2. Smashing Pumpkins&#13;
3.Lollapalloza&#13;
4.KISS&#13;
5. The Urge&#13;
6. Sponge&#13;
7. Superdrag&#13;
8. Goldfinger&#13;
9. Metallica&#13;
10. Beach Boys&#13;
TOP TEN FAVORITE&#13;
RENTALS:&#13;
1. Dazed and Confused&#13;
2. Revenge of the Nerds 1-5&#13;
3. Billy Madison&#13;
4. Grease&#13;
5. Star Wars Trilogy&#13;
6. UlitmateFightingChallenge&#13;
7. Rock and Roll High School&#13;
8. Police Academy 1-6&#13;
9. Fargo&#13;
10. Forrest Gump&#13;
TOP TEN PLACES TO SHOP:&#13;
1. Friends' closets&#13;
2. The Gap&#13;
3. Express&#13;
4. The Buckle&#13;
5. Victoria's Secret&#13;
6. Abercrombie &amp; Fitch&#13;
7. Structure&#13;
8. American Eagle&#13;
9. Gadzooks&#13;
10. Goodwill&#13;
TOP TEN WEEKEND&#13;
PET PEEVES:&#13;
1. Sunday nights&#13;
2. ID Checks&#13;
3. Low cash/ gas flow&#13;
4. Cover at clubs&#13;
5. Working the late shift&#13;
6. Sunday nights&#13;
7. Homework&#13;
8. Curfews&#13;
9. Being sick&#13;
10. The V-chip&#13;
{J)orf&lt;ing. Ra chef Oiercf&lt; shows off merchandise from "Pictures to Go" to a customer.&#13;
/Ylany students spent their weekends working to earn money . Photo IJy: Oizabeth&#13;
IJarrett &#13;
-&#13;
'lll'J&#13;
f1effin9 ready for their trip fo Okob&lt;ji, Doug f(in sel, Eric [/om, Rod Oon f'lordsfrond, Jarod&#13;
llnrmnn, and IJrion Rasmussen pose for a picture. IYlony spent their weekends hanging ouf of&#13;
friends' houses. Photo Submiffed IJy: Potty Harmon&#13;
Hanging out at 13th Street Coffee Shop,&#13;
Courtney Ambrose and Jennifer f(eefe&#13;
discuss their day at school. Coffee houses&#13;
were a uery popular hangout for LC students. Photo 8y: [/izabeth 8arreff&#13;
Running. Phillip IYlendoza sprints out ofo&#13;
focal uideo store with his mouie in hand.&#13;
Some weekend nights were spent watching movies of home. Photo By: Alex&#13;
IYlendozo&#13;
Shopping. Andrew IYle rrill purchases a pair offashiono6fe hoofs at fhe&#13;
Buckle. Students liked to hang out and shop at the mall to tuaste time. Photo&#13;
By: Elizabeth 8arre ft &#13;
Discussing campaign strategies, BJ&#13;
Shepard and his father, Brian Shepard,&#13;
make plans for the campaign traif. Brian's&#13;
race for county supervisor was close.&#13;
Photo By: Laleeshas Haynes&#13;
/Ylaking his point, Senator Harkin promotes his campaign during a speech.&#13;
Harkin won the Senator seat ouer opponent J im Ross Lightfoot. Photo By:&#13;
Laleeeha Haynes&#13;
Displaying their political preference,&#13;
John Shea and Iara fJJaters rally for&#13;
the Clinton/Gore ticket. Presidentllinton&#13;
was in Indianola on Sept. 1 S to rais e&#13;
support for his campaign. Photo By:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
,&#13;
I,&#13;
fJJorking at the Democratic headquarters, BJ Shepard prepares papers for a literature drop. Students who volunteered af the&#13;
headquarters took papers door to door to promote campaigns and voting. Photo By: fllex /Ylendoza &#13;
Shepard: Poll-Watcher Extraordinnare&#13;
6:00 a.m-- Ring, ring!! Ring,&#13;
ring!! The sound of the telephone ringing on the morning&#13;
of Nov. 5, election day, meant it&#13;
was time for BJ Shepard to roll&#13;
out of bed and get a start on the&#13;
day. His father, Brian Shephard,&#13;
was running for Pottawattamie&#13;
county supervisor, and BJ was&#13;
dedicating his day to the promotion of his father's campaign.&#13;
6:30 a.m-- The wake-up call&#13;
came at 6:00 a.m., but BJ didn't&#13;
get up until 6:30 a.m. "When I&#13;
eventually got out of bed, I went&#13;
around the house to check and&#13;
see what was going on with my&#13;
dad," commented Shepard.&#13;
"But all he was doing was reading the paper."&#13;
6:45 a.m.-- It was time for BJ to&#13;
get ready to drive to a pollwatching site, where "watchers" kept track of votes. "After I&#13;
was dressed and ready to go, I&#13;
gave my dad a hug and told him&#13;
'Good luck,"' said Shepard.&#13;
7:00 a.m.-- BJ arrived at the poll&#13;
watching site, which was located at the Area XIII Education&#13;
Association. BJ watched the&#13;
polls until 9:45 a.m., and then&#13;
left for the precinct house to&#13;
help out.&#13;
10:15 a.m-- BJ went out doorknocking, which was simply a&#13;
way of making sure people were&#13;
getting out to vote. After doorknocking for an hour, BJ rehirned to the precinct house and&#13;
left for his own home at 11 :30&#13;
a.m. At home, he checked up to&#13;
see how his dad was doing in&#13;
the election, but no results had&#13;
been released at that time.&#13;
12:30 p.m.-- BJ returned to&#13;
school to start and finish his&#13;
school day. After football practice and more wajting, BJ went&#13;
home again to see how his dad&#13;
was doing, but, again, no results. The rest of the election&#13;
night was spent anxiously waiting.&#13;
9:45 p.m.-- Although his father&#13;
wasn't successful in this election, BJ was still very proud and&#13;
pleased with the experience.&#13;
"The one thing that really stuck&#13;
out in my mind about the whole&#13;
election is how my dad always&#13;
kept his head up," expressed&#13;
Shepard. "It showed me how&#13;
much he really wanted to win."&#13;
Showing rheir s upport, C finron!Gore supporrers hofd up rheir signs. The campaign ra ffy drew many Oemocrafic supporfers. Phoro By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
Aknowfed9in9 the crowd's enthusiasm,&#13;
President f3ill Clinton continues his&#13;
speech. Clinton won Iowa's support and&#13;
electoral votes in the November elections. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes &#13;
Playing sand volleybaff in the hot summer heat Lindsey Richardson, Jessica&#13;
8aker, and Jesse Forbes are determined&#13;
to win the game. Many students played&#13;
sports for recreation and fun, not for the&#13;
thrill of the occasional win. Photo 8y:&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Dribbfing the ball down the court, /odd&#13;
IYlarcantiono is determined to score.&#13;
IYlany students chose to participate in&#13;
sports outside of schoo f. Photo /Jy:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Holding the college world series, Omaha's&#13;
R.osen61att stadium has made many&#13;
renovations to hold all of the visitors.&#13;
Many students liked going to the games,&#13;
to see the 6oys or to watch 6ase6all.&#13;
Photo 8y: Amy Ludens&#13;
Taking short road trips to see the focal sports, students piled into each others cars to see a focal game. IYlany students enjoyed&#13;
attending games that were played at a higher feoef. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes &#13;
Let's Get Ready To Rumble!&#13;
LC Students Gets Their Sports on the Outside&#13;
LC athletics weren't the only&#13;
sports that the Titans followed&#13;
and attended . Many&#13;
memeories were made in the&#13;
sweltering heat of a Royals&#13;
game or smashed up against&#13;
the glass watching the Lancers duke it out against the Lincoln Stars.&#13;
" ... at the College world series I ran onto the field and&#13;
the security guys caught me&#13;
and hurt me. "&#13;
Aaron Weilage'98&#13;
" ... in a Lancer game because&#13;
there was a big figh t in front&#13;
of 1ne."&#13;
Jeff Billingsley'98&#13;
" .. . my most memorable game&#13;
was when me and my brother&#13;
took my little sister to the Omaha&#13;
Royals v::, the New Orleans Zephyrs."&#13;
Amy Driver'98&#13;
" ... at a sand volley ball game I&#13;
was playing in and our team lost&#13;
because we were so hyper and&#13;
we were messing around."&#13;
Sara Benson'OO&#13;
" ... when the Kansas City Royal&#13;
vs White Sox, it was my first game&#13;
and I was so excited to see famous baseball players."&#13;
Amanda Laver'OO&#13;
" ... at a Lady Jays home basketball game, whenitwentinto&#13;
double overtime and then I met&#13;
these really cute Creighton&#13;
boys."&#13;
Sammy Hendrin'98&#13;
" ... when I went to an Omaha&#13;
Flames game and we all got&#13;
autographs afterwards."&#13;
Christine Collins'99&#13;
" .. . it was my under 19 girls&#13;
soccer team game when we&#13;
went up to Souix Falls and I&#13;
scored all the goals to help win&#13;
the tournament."&#13;
Jenifer Lauver'97&#13;
tickets to the Royals, Racers, or the Lancers usually&#13;
weren't hard to come 6y,&#13;
and you could always snag&#13;
a court-or-ring-side seat&#13;
and cheer on your team.&#13;
Photo By: Amy ludens&#13;
Watching local sports was&#13;
something that many at LC&#13;
enjoyed doing. Whether you&#13;
were luatching the Lancers&#13;
or the Royals many found&#13;
flm in attending something&#13;
bigger and more competitive. Photo By: LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes &#13;
A (Cold) Night in the City&#13;
The words, "Is the dance still&#13;
on?" were asked by everyone&#13;
that January night. With&#13;
windchills dipping down into&#13;
the negative SO's and 60's, many&#13;
Snoball go-ers braved the cold to&#13;
show off gowns and ties.&#13;
Along with being cold, the&#13;
weather provided all sorts of new&#13;
problems for those who attended. Icy conditions and snow&#13;
piles left both guys and gals with&#13;
some complaints. "It was really&#13;
slick in the parking lot. I slipped&#13;
in my high heels and I fell on my&#13;
butt," laughed MeganHickey'99.&#13;
The chilly weather also produced several problems with students' cars. "Joe Lee's car didn't&#13;
want to start. It was scary," said&#13;
Matt Watson'98. Not only that,&#13;
but the snow disguised some&#13;
street symbols. "Jason&#13;
(Scarborough'97) didn't see the&#13;
parking block in front of us. He&#13;
tried to go forward and we&#13;
wound up getting stuck on it,"&#13;
remembered Dale Carman'97.&#13;
Problems weren't just caused&#13;
by weather, though. Some problems occurred because of garment choice. "All night long my&#13;
dress kept ripping," recalled Jill&#13;
Stazzoni'99.&#13;
Elegant attire was crucial to&#13;
this year's theme of "A Night In&#13;
The City." Students arrived to&#13;
find lighted trees, buildings, lamp&#13;
posts, and snow on the gym floor.&#13;
"I liked the little Christmas tree.&#13;
It was cool. It made it feel like&#13;
Christmas again,"said Hickey.&#13;
Aside from the decorations on&#13;
the floor, many students were&#13;
happy to see a change in&#13;
the background for pictures. "The&#13;
bench and lamp post were much&#13;
better than a tin-foil rocketship&#13;
blasting into our heads," Erin&#13;
Luxford'97 pointed out, referring&#13;
to last year's winter dance backdrop. "It gave the pictures a feel&#13;
of winter."&#13;
Also on the floor was band&#13;
director Mark Mason playing D.J.&#13;
Seeing a familiar face behind the&#13;
music booth left several students&#13;
wondering what was going on. "I went up to make a request and&#13;
there was Mason. That was a&#13;
shock! " said Luxford.&#13;
Not only had the D.J. changed,&#13;
Despite the chilly weather outside, many dancers' temperatures rose on the Roor.&#13;
Pop and pictures allowed friends to cool down and chat at the same time. Photo&#13;
13y: Allison S chupp&#13;
but so did the music, according&#13;
to some. "The bea t was great,&#13;
but it wasn't very good d ancing&#13;
music," commented Hickey.&#13;
Watson agreed. "The music was&#13;
all right, but they played way&#13;
too much Grease," he said.&#13;
All that music and ftm didn't&#13;
stop the good times after the&#13;
dance ended. It wasn't tmtil after the day ended that the dancers started turning in for the&#13;
night. "I didn't get home until&#13;
2:30 a.m.," recalled Stazzoni.&#13;
For many LC students, Snoball'97 was "a night to remember," as Carman put it.&#13;
Whatever the weather and whatever the case, LC kids knew how&#13;
to turn it up to have a great time.&#13;
Prominading around the gym, Jamie Bownes and J eH'Cozad dance around the flnnt&#13;
A variety of music kept the dancers entertained. Photo 8y: IHfison Schupp &#13;
Holrfin,g Dn tn his &amp;11J eetheart, Jaslln f ours&#13;
r;milcs hr~gl1tly at hi.~ date Stephanie&#13;
Rm f1,1 munrft. /Ylony LG students invited&#13;
• ,f ul1 nfA ff.nm nthcr schDDls. Photll f3y:&#13;
llllir.nn Schupp&#13;
Dancing. As with any dance, certain slwesji1st aren't allo1ued on the gym floo r. Erica&#13;
Gundlach, Amanda S idebottom, and f(atie Jensen s how off' their bare feet. Photo f3y :&#13;
Alex /YlendDza&#13;
Snoball Court-first Ro1v ( 1-r ): /Ylolly&#13;
Parrott, Renee f(eenan, Andy S choll, f(urr&#13;
Sch/autman, Lyndsay Parton, Nathan&#13;
Emsick, and Sara f(enney . S econd Row&#13;
(1-r): Carolyn Nester, Doug l(inse/, Laurel Green, Carrie Hensdale, Ang ie f(ay,&#13;
f(urris Brundag e, /Ylif&lt;a ila Spalding, J odi&#13;
S anson, and f&lt;ristin f(in sel. Third w ( fr): Greg 8arntsen, J on 8 urgart, R.yan&#13;
S mith, Eric Elam, Alonzo Grosse, and&#13;
Andy Diller. Photo 8y: f3 ob Pyles Studio&#13;
figuring out where the photographers&#13;
were hiding, Todd /Ylarcanronio points&#13;
them out to everyone else. Marcantonio&#13;
and Courtney Ambrose pause to catch&#13;
their breath. Photo 8 y : Allison S chupp&#13;
0ith the cro1uning ofrhe f(ing and ()ueen,&#13;
the new royalty honor tradition by dancing together. Andy S choll and Renee&#13;
f(eenan rule over their sufyects tuith a&#13;
majestical air. Photo 8y; Alex Mendoza &#13;
Ready, s et, earl Students spent their 30&#13;
minutes of mass consumption refeasing&#13;
cooped-up energy and occasionaffy finishing a homework assignment. Photo&#13;
By: [(iza6etn Barrett&#13;
Over the fips and through the gums,&#13;
watch out stomach, here it comes! f(evin&#13;
Rief eyes his burrito before lie innafes.&#13;
Photo By: ffizabetn Barrett&#13;
Pife it On. Nicki Youngbfood, long&#13;
ftlclormick, Scott Hansen, and ftlegnann&#13;
ftlclreary take advantage of the nutritious foods under the sneeze guard. Ifie&#13;
safad 6ar was taken away at the beginning oftne year, but after student protests, it was returned. Photo By: ffizabetn Barrett&#13;
trying not to exhibit poor ra6fe manners, Joe Ankenbauer and ftlike fl enrens converse bet1ueen bites. lunch was a rime for bntli&#13;
students and teachers afike fo re fax and unwind. Photo fJy: [fizabetn P.arreff &#13;
Life Without a Salad Bar ...&#13;
Over the years, lunch has become a time-honored tradition&#13;
of friends, relaxation, and food.&#13;
This year's lunch was no exception. But the limited variety of&#13;
food and cramped tables were&#13;
often the topic of wnversations&#13;
as hot as the weekly burritos.&#13;
With a stroll tlu-ough the lunch&#13;
room, many conversations could&#13;
be overheard . One of the most&#13;
common complaints was about&#13;
overcrowded tables and lines.&#13;
To provid some relief, the lunch&#13;
administration combined lines&#13;
and moved the a la carte line to&#13;
the front of the lunch room.&#13;
But this just crea ted longer&#13;
lines. "The lines were too long,"&#13;
comment ed Michelle&#13;
Campbell'97. "Seniors should be&#13;
allowed to go first, and definitely&#13;
all freshmen should go last." Brett&#13;
Edwards'97 summed up the lines&#13;
in two words, "Too long."&#13;
Many also vented about the&#13;
quality of the food. "Mexican&#13;
food and tater tots were neither&#13;
healthy or a well-balanced diet&#13;
for growing high school students,&#13;
nor was the combination a tasty&#13;
one," said Courtney Ambrose'97.&#13;
Still, other students felt the quantity was lacking. "I can eat three&#13;
lunches and still not be full," said&#13;
Mike Knell'98. "Large kids, like&#13;
myself, need more food to survive the school day."&#13;
Al though the glare of the salad&#13;
bar sneeze guard was usually&#13;
seen every day, many students&#13;
missed the cottage cheese and&#13;
orange pudding during the beginning of the year. At the time,&#13;
the lunch department was short&#13;
handed, and this forced the temporary loss of the salad bar. Students showed their disappointment by petitioning to have the&#13;
bar reinstated, pleasing the vegetarian community. "Being a vegetarian, I was lucky if they served&#13;
cheese pizza once a month," said&#13;
Kara Riso'97.&#13;
Even with long lines and endless mounds of ta tor coins, by the&#13;
end of the lunch period, students&#13;
were dreading only one thing--&#13;
class.&#13;
~aifing . . . and waifing . .. long fin es&#13;
were always visible during the lunch periods a s there were only fwo fines for&#13;
sfudenfs. Photo By: [fizabefh Barreff&#13;
Jus f charge if. Dana f ousf and fin n&#13;
Thurman flash the p fasfic fo pay for their&#13;
pizzas and Oitas. The lunch system&#13;
underwent fec hnofogicaf changes fo better serve ifs patrons. Photo By: [fizabefh&#13;
Barre ff &#13;
A Night Of Surprises&#13;
Since prom is the last dance of&#13;
the year, most people want everything to be perfect. Some students spend up to two months in&#13;
planning the night out so that the&#13;
evening is flawless. But, even with&#13;
the best of preparations everyone is bound to have a fluke or&#13;
two occur.&#13;
Several kids managed to get&#13;
their fluke out during supper.&#13;
"Our waitress couldn't get anything right. She got our drinks&#13;
mixed up, and then she turned&#13;
around and ran into a wall!" recalled Dana Thornten'99. Senior&#13;
Ryan Smith also had a similar&#13;
experience during dinner. "I&#13;
don't know what was up with&#13;
our food, but we all got sick from&#13;
it. MikeMurraywastheonlyone&#13;
of us who survived."&#13;
They did manage to make it to&#13;
the dance along with many other&#13;
couples who were greeted to a&#13;
cobblestone walkway, a fountain,&#13;
and the lighted Eiffel Tower appropriately decorated to match&#13;
this year's theme, A Night in&#13;
Paris. "I loved the decorations.&#13;
They were very trendy," expressed Misty Malone'97.&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn also echoed&#13;
Malone's statements with, "It&#13;
looked like there was a lot of effort put into it. It was definately&#13;
appreciated."&#13;
As with any dance, decorations&#13;
are only half of the story. Music&#13;
is a must. Because of a mix-up&#13;
with DJ's for prom and post prom,&#13;
the DJ got switched leaving no DJ&#13;
for post prom and a somewhat&#13;
unhappy crowd with the musical&#13;
selection during the dance. "The&#13;
music was pathetic. That lady&#13;
had no clue what was going on,"&#13;
said Smith. Malone agreed. "It&#13;
wasn't really danceable. People&#13;
didn't know how to groove to it."&#13;
People did know how to get&#13;
down at post prom. Bowling,&#13;
trivia questions, a country store,&#13;
various gambling, and a magilJorking hard on the fighting equipment, 806 Bender trys hard to make sure that&#13;
everything ie perfect for prom. /Ylr. fJender (J)as a key e fement in prom, and this (J)i((&#13;
be his faef, after 3S years. Photo f3y: flfex Mendoza&#13;
cian/ comedian brought a large&#13;
turnout at Leisure Lanes despite&#13;
the LC post-prom bus scandal. "I&#13;
can't believe they were actually&#13;
going to make us ride a bus to&#13;
post-prom. If I want to go to post&#13;
prom in a piece of junk vehicle,&#13;
I'll take my own. The school&#13;
doesn't give us enough credit,"&#13;
stated Jason Scarborough'97.&#13;
Many students felt the same as&#13;
Scarborough's sentiments and&#13;
with the threat of a total boycott&#13;
of post-prom, the LC&#13;
adminstration handed down a&#13;
new decision to the angry mob of&#13;
seniors and juniors allowing them&#13;
to drive their own vehicles in&#13;
peace.&#13;
Prom was a "different experience," as senior Crystal Petersen&#13;
stated. All sorts of unexpected&#13;
tw ists and turns allowed this&#13;
years prom to go out in peace&#13;
known as a night of surprises,&#13;
but also as a night to remember.&#13;
]5 ~-11te~li.1tnn 11tce re1tr~&#13;
Spending "fl Night in Paris " (JJ &lt;JS something fn a f many prom goers enjoyed. rtw&#13;
decoration s fir a Paris rlieme t1&gt;irli an Eiffel rower in tlie c.enrer ofrli e gym. Pnoffl&#13;
By: flfex Mendoza &#13;
He41in9 each other our, Hiffory Jen sen&#13;
hofdA the fodder whife fibby Housen&#13;
dimlw d()(iJn. Juniors fool&lt; on the reRponcifiifity of dee.orating tlie gym for&#13;
prom. Photo 13y: flfex fflendozo&#13;
-· '&#13;
Giving their tide ts to the sophomore affendants, JeffCozad and his prom dote receive&#13;
their flute s for the occasion. ff/any appricated gerting the flute s because tliey were&#13;
a way fo remember tlie occasion. Plioto By: fife x fflendoza&#13;
Prom Court. firstR.ow ( 1-r ): Renee f&lt;eenan,&#13;
Lyndsay Paffon, Carolyn Nester, Carrie&#13;
Hensdale, Liz Higgins, Josh Cfanton,&#13;
Nathan [ msic.f&lt;, f(urrSch/autman, fifonzo&#13;
Grosse. S econd Row ( f-r ): Jodi Sanson,&#13;
Laure( Green, S ara f(enney, fl ndy Schoff,&#13;
Doug Kin sel, Eric /hompsen. Th ird Row&#13;
( f-r ): Brandy fflcSorefy, Eric.a Gundlach,&#13;
fl 66y f(ossow, Dana lh~rnten, (lueen&#13;
S ara Knavel, f(ing B.J S hepard, Jason&#13;
Burgart, Ryan Nelson, Ryan Smith, R.od&#13;
OanNordstrand, (luinn Damgaard Phofo&#13;
By: Bob Pfyes S tudio&#13;
Spending time with the one he loves,&#13;
(luinn Damgaard holds Nikki fJJalfen6er9&#13;
tightly. fflany seniors eryoyed the fast&#13;
dance liJifh their friends because it was&#13;
one of the fast times they could 6e togetlier. Photo By: flfex fflendoza&#13;
Looking at her 60£ufin9 score, /racy&#13;
Keenan makes sure that she is ahead&#13;
Post prom luas hefd at leisure lanes in&#13;
Omaha instead of 13rllnswicf&lt; 6ecallse of&#13;
a mix up. Photo By: Affison Schupp &#13;
Marming up for the field events, Joseph Fischer practices his thrnws.&#13;
Special Olympians came frnm arnund&#13;
Southwest Iowa to participate in the&#13;
activities. PnDto By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Maiting until the timekeepers are ready,&#13;
Special Olympic participants prepare for&#13;
the start. Many enjoyed the sun and the fun&#13;
of participating in Special Olympics. PnDto&#13;
By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Receiving a hug for a job well done,&#13;
l&lt;Dlean Joy shares her emDtiDns with her&#13;
wach. Many fam ily members were on&#13;
hand to wngratulate the students ror all&#13;
of their hard work PnDto By: Allitwn&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Posing for a group snDf, the Lewis Central Special Olympians show off' their school spirit. Ifie Special Olympians were ( 1-r ): IJrian&#13;
Crnson, {(evin Mill ms, John Belt, Steven McConnell, f(olean Joy, Angela Dow, Joseph Fischer, Joel Johnson, Greg liJenninglioff'.&#13;
Jon Nielson, and Andy Boos. PnDfo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
/1 ' &#13;
Let The Games Begin . • •&#13;
Once a year, local physically&#13;
and mentally challenged students&#13;
join together for the Special Olympics. This year participants,&#13;
coaches, and volunteers joined&#13;
forces on April 18, and the games&#13;
began.&#13;
LC won 12 first place and three&#13;
second place ribbons. The participants were proud of their accomplish men ts and w e ren't&#13;
afraid to say it. "M y favorite part&#13;
of the d y was w inning!" exclaimed Kolean Joy' OO, who took&#13;
first place in the 100 meter dash.&#13;
"This is basically the only avenue these kids have to participate in a thletics," said Carole&#13;
Nelson, 11- earSpecialOlympics&#13;
coach. "It was great to see hm·v&#13;
... _&#13;
excited and proud they were to&#13;
get their ribbons," she added.&#13;
Participants weren't the only&#13;
people who gained from the experience. "It was great seeing&#13;
the happy faces of the participants," recalled Lisa Sondag'98,&#13;
volunteer at the Games. "They&#13;
were just happy to participate.&#13;
Most of them didn't even care&#13;
what place they got," she said.&#13;
Sondag was one of many LC&#13;
students who volunteered time&#13;
to help. The Olympics, originally&#13;
planned for a regular school day,&#13;
had to be rescheduled due to inclement weather. Nelson was&#13;
happily surprised at the number&#13;
of student volunteers despite the&#13;
change. "It was really neat to&#13;
Andy Boos:&#13;
Anglea Dow:&#13;
Joseph Fischer:&#13;
2nd-SO m. dash&#13;
1st-SO m. dash&#13;
2nd-shot put&#13;
3rd-shot put&#13;
1st-long jump&#13;
3rd-100 m. dash&#13;
Joel Johnson:&#13;
Kolean Joy:&#13;
Jon Nielson&#13;
Libby Pringle:&#13;
Steven Stoker:&#13;
1st-standing long jump 3rd-SO m. dash&#13;
1st-100 m. dash 4th-softball throw&#13;
1st-2S m.walk 4th-softball throw&#13;
1st-SO m. dash 2nd-long jump&#13;
1st-standing long jump 3rd-softball throw&#13;
Greg Wenninghoff:1st-SO m. dash 3rd-long jump&#13;
Kevin Willims: 1st-200 m. dash&#13;
Brian Croson:&#13;
John Belt:&#13;
1st-running long jump&#13;
1st-pentathalon&#13;
1st-pentathalon&#13;
have them there," commented&#13;
Nelson. "It showed how much&#13;
they really cared."&#13;
Although it was the athletes'&#13;
day to shine on the field, the&#13;
outpour of help also shined. "It&#13;
was great to see those who helped,&#13;
assisting those in need," Nelson&#13;
commented. "It made the day&#13;
even more special for them."&#13;
fflarcliing along the track&#13;
with the l ewis Central banner, Special Olympians prepare fo r the coming events.&#13;
fflany iuere there to support&#13;
the ofympians. Photo 8y:&#13;
Amson Schupp &#13;
Trauma Rauma: High School Style&#13;
One part of high school is&#13;
dating, and most people have&#13;
good memories about their&#13;
high school sweetheart. But&#13;
some of the best remembered&#13;
dates were the ones where everything went wrong. This is&#13;
the case for a few faculty members who seemed to have more&#13;
trouble while they were on&#13;
their dates then actually getting a date.&#13;
" ... Perhaps you should talk to&#13;
the girls I dated. It's hard to&#13;
pick out the worst one."&#13;
Paul Massman,&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
" ... My date for prom and his&#13;
friend were supposed to make&#13;
reservations at Chi-Chi's, but&#13;
forgot. So we ended up at&#13;
Long John Silver's for dinner&#13;
and our dates didn't even talk to&#13;
us."&#13;
Megan Balong, Spanish and Ma th&#13;
" ... When I lived in Shenandoah&#13;
and dated a teacher there, our&#13;
students would follow us around&#13;
until we got 15-20 miles outside&#13;
of town."&#13;
Bob Bender, Government and&#13;
Psychology&#13;
" ... Our date was going really well&#13;
until she asked me to pull the car&#13;
over and she puked all over. To&#13;
make things even worse, she&#13;
wasn't all of the way out of the&#13;
car yet."&#13;
Gary Fiscus, Voca l Music&#13;
" ... I got set up when I was in&#13;
college and the guy was totally&#13;
greasy and scurvy. We went on a&#13;
walk to a lake about three miles&#13;
(J)hispering sweet nothings in fo the ear of his amour, Trent Duff' and Tiffany Hayes&#13;
discuss their plans for the night. Some couples round lunchtime the only time to s ee&#13;
each other. Photo fJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
away. When we got there, he&#13;
actually got into the lake!! I&#13;
walked home and never saw&#13;
him again."&#13;
Carol Gottsch, English and&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
" ... tinted glasses ... overgrown&#13;
hair ... his mom chaperoned us&#13;
... went to a church concert .. .&#13;
looked at Christmas lights .. .&#13;
finally got home ... he followed&#13;
me to the door ... he asked me&#13;
out AGAIN .. . I had to turn&#13;
him dow n ... m y family&#13;
laughed at me ... "&#13;
Jennifer Button, English and&#13;
Speech&#13;
Looking at each other with longing ey es, /Veal fl ker61oom and l&lt;atie f&lt;o courel&lt; sit dnM&#13;
during lunch. IYlany enjoyed the company of their mate during feeding times. Photo&#13;
By: Allison Schupp &#13;
llolrfin,g on tiglit to each other, Jenny&#13;
Rixfer and Brett Edwards hug after a&#13;
, fm,e . Coup fee enjoyed the 5-minute&#13;
nuq.'Jle time in 6etuieen classes. Photo&#13;
liy. llllieon Sr.hupp&#13;
Posing for a picture during band, Justin Haden and Heidi Jensen taf&lt;.e a breaf&lt;. from&#13;
class. Some couples had similar schedules, tuhich led to more together-time. Photo&#13;
IJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Laughing, Amanda Havermann giggles&#13;
after hearing a jof&lt;.e from Chris Oof&lt;.t.&#13;
Significant others often found themselves&#13;
the target ofjof&lt;.es from their better haff.&#13;
Photo IJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Cuddling close, Tina Hough and Ryan&#13;
Smith snuggle up for a photo. ftfany&#13;
upperclassmen found the apples of their&#13;
eyes in grades other than their own.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Helping each other get their locf&lt;.er open,&#13;
Jill Lauver and Travis Burns enjoy some&#13;
touch-time. Shared locf&lt;.e rs luere a common thing among couples. Photo By:&#13;
Allison S chupp ,,,,,,,ni.., ,),,,&#13;
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Remember when it was cool to look like a&#13;
boy, when why you were a girl, of course?&#13;
Sisters Tiffany and Amber Campbell pose&#13;
with our favorite 'son" IYfolly Parrott.&#13;
Photo Submitted 8y: Amber Campbell&#13;
Remember all those field trips we used to&#13;
take? Richard Cole and Travis Stroebele&#13;
chill out in front of the lions at Henry&#13;
Dorley Zoo. Photo Submitted IJy: f&lt;ara&#13;
Riso&#13;
... and now. Ryan Rogers, 8rent Hiley,&#13;
Jesse Forbes, and fflatt liJatson J e ff'&#13;
8illingsley, Andy 0 '8rien and fflike&#13;
Behrens, relive those crazy YIYICA basketball days. Photo 8y: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Then ... Proudly displaying their ball of choice, Ryan Rogers, IJrent Hiley, .Jesse Forbes, IYfatt liJatson, Coach IYlike Forbes, J eff'&#13;
IJilling sley, Emerson IJonstrom, Andy 0 'Brien, IYlike Behrens, and Colin Crawford, smile big for the camera, because, hey, they&#13;
were the best team in the YIYICA League. Photo Submitted By: Brent Hiley &#13;
Do you remember when ...&#13;
" .. . we were the best team in the&#13;
YMCA league, in third grade. Jeff&#13;
Billingsley would go into the game&#13;
when we were like twenty points&#13;
ahead, and once he shot at the wrong&#13;
basket."&#13;
Ryan Rogers'98&#13;
w hy.&#13;
Once when we were up a t Lake&#13;
Okoboji, we got all ready to go to&#13;
Godfather's, and Brian pushed me&#13;
into the lake, when I had my clothes&#13;
on. I started to bea t his head into a&#13;
pole w hen I got out, and he got mad&#13;
same team. Tiffany was the worst&#13;
tag-a-long, being a typical little sister. That blue shirt was my favorite,&#13;
my Winnie-the-Pooh turtleneck."&#13;
Amber Campbell'98&#13;
" ... we were bes test best friends w hen&#13;
at me. Then he wouldn't sit next to we were little. Popsicles are always&#13;
" .. . Brian Rasmussen and I were in&#13;
the same d ance class. We grew up&#13;
toge ther; we were b est friends.&#13;
Whenever we danced in a recital, I&#13;
was always on the end, usually offbeat. Once I bit Brian 's arm, and his&#13;
mom chased me down the street. I&#13;
me a t dinner. We fought all through&#13;
dinner, and we kept throwing ice at&#13;
each other."&#13;
Sara Kenney'97&#13;
" .. . Molly Parrott and I hung out a lot.&#13;
We did stuff together all the time,&#13;
waswearing myundenvear, andJoni since our sisters were in the same&#13;
was in her nightgown. don' t ask me grade and played basketball on the&#13;
messy on a hot summer day, but&#13;
they only slowed us down for a second. Sometimes we would set up a&#13;
lemonade stand, but nobody ever&#13;
bought any."&#13;
Kara Riso'98&#13;
Remember when summer lasted fore ver&#13;
and lcJ e got tan without the aid of ultraviolet lights and plastic? f(ara Riso and&#13;
Dana Tay lor relax tuith a couple of&#13;
popsicfes after a strenuous day of bilre&#13;
riding and Barbie doffs. Photo Submitted&#13;
By: l&lt;ara Riso&#13;
Remember luhen dancing was tap and&#13;
ballet, not grinding with everyone on a&#13;
Friday night at American Pie? S ara&#13;
l&lt;enney, Beth Rasmussen, and Brian&#13;
Rasmussen shotcJ off' their stylish outfits&#13;
fo r their recital. Photo S ubmitted By:&#13;
Brian Rasmussen &#13;
It's So Hard to Say Goodbye&#13;
to Yesterday&#13;
As the graduates stepped up&#13;
to the podium, they expressed&#13;
many emotions: sadness, joy, nervousness, and, perhaps most of&#13;
all, a feeling of pride with their&#13;
accomplishments and eagerness&#13;
to begin a new and exciting future.&#13;
"As we start making choices&#13;
and decisions that affect our lives,&#13;
we need to be proud of any that&#13;
we make," said CarolynNester'97&#13;
in her commencement speech.&#13;
"Whether it be bad or good, we&#13;
need to stand up for who we are&#13;
and what we believe in," she&#13;
added.&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins'97 echoed&#13;
Nester's comments in her address&#13;
to the class. "We can make the&#13;
future what we want- the sky is&#13;
the limit."&#13;
Several graduates agreed that&#13;
the class of '97 would definitely&#13;
be successful. "Our class is level&#13;
headed and ambitious enough to&#13;
be great. I think our class will be&#13;
able to do whatever they want,"&#13;
said Dan Trumblee'97.&#13;
Many students' successes were&#13;
visible on graduation day. The&#13;
class of 1997 had more honor&#13;
graduates than previous classes,&#13;
as well as the talented speakers&#13;
and performances. "I loved the&#13;
b oy's quartet," sa id Lauren&#13;
Lakatos'97. "No one could have&#13;
given our class a better present&#13;
than that song by those guys."&#13;
Success was wha t most stuS ing ing the song "l'fl IJ e Your Friend Until forever, " choir mem6ers 6elt out the&#13;
music as a tri6ute to the graduates. rhe class song was selected 6y the senior&#13;
claBB. Photo f3y: fJleK Mendoza&#13;
dents felt as they walked up to&#13;
receive their diploma for 12 years&#13;
of hard work and dedica tion.&#13;
"High school was very stressful&#13;
and I was just glad it was over!"&#13;
said Joanie Balk'97. "When I got&#13;
my diploma, I felt proud, sad,&#13;
and relieved all at the same time,"&#13;
she added.&#13;
While some were sad to see it&#13;
end and others were excited to&#13;
start out new; they all had the&#13;
same feeling of accomplishment&#13;
that only comes with surviving&#13;
high school. "I was glad it was&#13;
finally over and I can start my&#13;
new life, but I will always have&#13;
the memories from LC," sa id&#13;
Lakatos.&#13;
hJalking down the iBle with his mother and father, S hawn Baas prepareB ro he&#13;
seated during graduation. Parents walking in with the seniors was a-ne&lt;.u fradir1&#13;
fo r everyone. Photo 13y: AleK Mendoza &#13;
·~flealcing fo rhe seniors af graduation,&#13;
(,amfyn Nesrer raflcs abouf rhe individuality of rhe doss of 19 9 7. Many had&#13;
ff 1ed oaf for the ra ff ro speak af graduation, but only f6JO 6Jere se fec.red. Phoro&#13;
0 ,tf flfeK Memfow&#13;
I no6J present ro yoa. . . The graduated c.fass off 99 7 celebrates after rhe S6Jifching&#13;
ofrhe fass/es. Many seniors decided ro ross rheir graduation caps, something rhar&#13;
has n 'r been before. Pharo IJy: flfeK Mendoza&#13;
"Ir's So Hard fo Say Good-bye to Yesterday." Seniors Ryan Smith, IJJ Shepard,&#13;
Joe lee, and Greg IJarntsen do a sarprise performance for the seniors.&#13;
Shepard used this tac.fie to say good-bye&#13;
to the seniors. Photo 13y: flfeK Mendoza&#13;
talking aboutthe future, senior Liz Higgins&#13;
flashes back on the past. Many seniors&#13;
became emotional, realizing that this&#13;
6Jould be the fast time that they 6Joufd&#13;
spend together. Photo By: fl!&amp; Mendoza&#13;
taking 6Jith Mr. Casebolt, Jenny Lauver&#13;
tiJOits to meet her parents and luaflc do6Jn&#13;
the isile 6Jith rhem. Parents 6Jere invited&#13;
ro share this special rime luith rheir&#13;
children. Phofo By: AfeK Mendoza &#13;
A TIME TO LEARN •..&#13;
For every school day, there is another A. From Physics to Strength anc&#13;
Development, Civil War Reconstruction to English Composition, studentt&#13;
crammed their brains with information for The Final Exam.&#13;
Unlike years in the past, students had than bread-and-water-type choiceE&#13;
when they were considering their schedules. Classes like Introduction tc&#13;
Pottery, Computer Programming, and Team Activities spiced Ltp scheduleE&#13;
that were ready for a change. Unfortunately, this seasoning also cooked Uf&#13;
long lines in the guidance office.&#13;
More class choices were essential to the success of the trimester system&#13;
which completed its first year with the graduating class of 1997. There wit&#13;
be more successes in the future, and a time to take every class under heaven&#13;
/Ylore than Connect the DotB . . . Jay&#13;
Lamb creates another maBferpiece in Art&#13;
Ill /Ylany Bfudente found electiueB a fun&#13;
way to fill up their extra Bchedule Bpots.&#13;
Photo /Jy: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
raking a break from their books, Eric Elam, Brent Hiley, lnrfo&#13;
Oanaffa, and Jason Gundlach dis cuss fhe big game. Student&#13;
athletes offen found flieir academic o61igafions and afh/t;fic&#13;
competitions in consfanf conflict. Photo 8y: Jusrin (,j0 tnt•t1&#13;
Snip, nnip . . . Cuffing ouf a maf f'or her picture, fJmand&#13;
Snrenson pats the finishing touches on lier project. hla1.&#13;
Nuder to f1111f an intereM in special class projects. Pllllffl ll.&#13;
flip IY1 ndo .a ' &#13;
Academics &#13;
Trimesters: Friend or Foe?&#13;
What makes one student&#13;
happy can cause another student&#13;
distress. Some looked at the trimester schedule as 18 more minutes of time to do their homework, while others felt that the&#13;
classes were too long and they&#13;
couldn't concentrate.&#13;
Connie Martin, guidance&#13;
counselor, attributed some of the&#13;
negative feelings to all of the&#13;
scheduling problems that took&#13;
place at the beginning of the year.&#13;
"Every time you try something&#13;
new," explained Martin, "Things&#13;
don't always work out the way&#13;
you planned."&#13;
Teacher Ron Fox also felt that&#13;
the schedule needs more time&#13;
before seeing how it works.&#13;
Engaged in deep thooghr, [rin Stephen8()11&#13;
and Lindsay RidianfS()/1 study their notes.&#13;
lJJifh longer periods, students were given&#13;
more time to study in dass. Photo By: Alex&#13;
fl'lendoza&#13;
Another day, another A. /Jan Blum takes&#13;
his time answering his test questions.&#13;
Although the sdiedule was diH'erenf, tests&#13;
remained. Photo By: AleK fl'lendoza&#13;
"We'll just have to see what happens in years to come," said Fox.&#13;
Jamie Bownes'99 said that she&#13;
was very pleased with the schedule change. She said that she was&#13;
happy she could take more classes&#13;
and did not have to take health.&#13;
"It makes the day go by quicker&#13;
because you have less classes,"&#13;
said Bownes.&#13;
Chris Herman'98 was also&#13;
happy about the new change. "I&#13;
liked that I didn't have to take all&#13;
of my core classes at the same&#13;
time," explained Herman.&#13;
Not everyone was as optimistic about the schedule. Kristen&#13;
Berry'98 felt that there was no&#13;
need for the drastic change. "You&#13;
got to take more classes, but you&#13;
have to change classes so many&#13;
times that you didn't even have&#13;
time to learn," said Berry.&#13;
Even after a long hours spent&#13;
in the guidance office, some students were still unable to get into&#13;
the classes of their choice. "I spent&#13;
at least four hours in the guidance office trying to fix a schedule that, if the school would have&#13;
let me, could have been corrected&#13;
last year," remembered Berry.&#13;
Whether you were one of the&#13;
students stuck in the guidance&#13;
office or were one who was excited to see two periods go, everyone learned to adjust to the&#13;
inevitable.&#13;
lJJaiting fOr a crack at a chance to rearrange their schedules, Robbie Schularman and&#13;
fracy l&lt;eenan discuss possible changes. fflany students found themselves among the&#13;
crowds in the guidance office. Photo By: AleK Mendoza &#13;
Putting tlie finiRliing fouclies on lier pot, J essica S!ieeres completes lier persona/ clay&#13;
er'!/P.f.f Pofferey was one of many classes that was added to the curriculum after the&#13;
fr tmNitP-r plan tdaA infroduced. Photo By: Alex: Mendoza&#13;
lJorking on the engine valves in Powers Ill, f(urt Scliuffman, Alonzo Gross e, and&#13;
Chris Bressman repair a jeep engine. lJitli hour periods, students were abfe fo have&#13;
more hands-on acfivifes. Photo By: Justin lJatlien&#13;
' '&#13;
Seeing the fig/if af the end of flie funnel, fric lJafface changes liis schedule to&#13;
something lie can 6e satisfied with Many students were victims of Ill{ GR.EAi&#13;
SCHEDULE FIASCO Of '96. Pnoto By: Alex: Mendoza &#13;
Speeding Off to Catch A Class&#13;
"I really liked my Radio / TV&#13;
class. I liked being able to&#13;
play with the video editors,&#13;
and being able to go on the&#13;
radio and play all of my favorite CD's. I also liked being&#13;
able to speed in my Big Mama&#13;
pantyhose car just to make it&#13;
to class on time."&#13;
Jason Scarbrough'97&#13;
"My Health Careers class got&#13;
tovisitahospitaland wewere&#13;
able to see what goes on first&#13;
hand ·in the medical field."&#13;
Jennifer Keefe'97&#13;
"I took this class, because I'm&#13;
fixing up a worn down car, f(endaff&#13;
Brundidge primes the car's door. the&#13;
auto tech cf ass was taught atfowa Schoof&#13;
fo r the Deaf. Students could also travel&#13;
to the t ucker Center, Mercy Hospital,&#13;
A.L., and l.J for cf ass varity. Photo By:&#13;
fJffison Schupp&#13;
Sanatizing surgical foo ls, Health Careera&#13;
student Courtney Ambrose gets handson experience in a real hosptiaf setting.&#13;
this cfaaB was popular among studento&#13;
interested in medicine. Photo 8y: Allison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
J~ ,,,&#13;
interested in the medical profession and it gave me a better idea&#13;
of what to expect if I do decide to&#13;
go into the medical profession."&#13;
Dana Taylor'98&#13;
"After taking Child Care, I left&#13;
with a resume of all the work I&#13;
did with the kids and a health&#13;
screen that anyone needs if they&#13;
are going to work more than 10&#13;
hou rs a month with kids, so it&#13;
was definitely beneficial to me."&#13;
Jesica Baker'98&#13;
"Speed Reading was a good class.&#13;
The main thing we did was read,&#13;
but with the smaller class sizes,&#13;
we had a more one-on-one relationship with the teacher."&#13;
Megan Conklin'98&#13;
"In my Auto 3-4 class I got to&#13;
paint my truck, thew hole class&#13;
was focused on that project,&#13;
which consisted of sanding&#13;
down, priming, sanding it&#13;
smooth and finally painting&#13;
it."&#13;
Jay Campbell'97&#13;
Discussing random topics and stories with their listening audience, Radio/I()&#13;
students Angie Anderson and Lauren Lakatos broadcast a five radio s how during&#13;
cf ass. Many community members tuned into Channel 10 regu far(lf to liP.ar the&#13;
soothin[J sounds and five fy conversation on the weekfy ''liJonderwoman &amp; Supergrrrf&#13;
Show. ' Plioto By: LaLeesha Haynes &#13;
(,hec.hn,9 the blood/oxygen level of fe llow Health Careers classmate Cheryl Hilta6idel,&#13;
Jennifer Keefe gets fam iliar luith machines common to any medic.al professional.&#13;
Hndth Careers Rtudents worked one-on-one tuith doc.fors, surgeons, and nurses, and&#13;
rr ·{Med them in regular hospital procedures. Photo 13y: Allison Schupp&#13;
Making sure the tools are well cleaned, Michaela Han ks helps out a nurse at Mercy&#13;
Hospitaf. Cleanliness was extremely important when dealing with equipment. Photo&#13;
13y: Allison Schupp&#13;
Checking her radio log, Angie Anderson sees what songs slie Aas to choose from. The&#13;
Radio/TO class was equipped with over 600 CDs, as well as high-tech radio and TO&#13;
equipment j ust like those used in professional studios and stations. Photo 13y:&#13;
laleesha Hayn es &#13;
Students Log on to Lab Classes&#13;
For many students, the word&#13;
technology can leave a picture in&#13;
their minds that is often scary.&#13;
With all of the options that computers offer, the infinite land of&#13;
information can be a little overwhelming.&#13;
Students are beginning to explore computer-land. "I can't&#13;
wait to get on the Internet. I&#13;
want to talk to people and Email them," explained Nathan&#13;
McDaniel'97. "Technology is&#13;
becomming a part of everything."&#13;
With all this technology, students still opted to take lab&#13;
calsses not dealing wiht RAMs&#13;
and megabytes. "In Foods I&#13;
made a jelly role. I obviously did&#13;
Studing their computer screens, Chris&#13;
Ookt and IJrian Rasmussen work on their&#13;
computer aided drafNng assignments.&#13;
C.A.D. was a new fab cfass offered this&#13;
year. Photo 8y: Justin (Jathen&#13;
Sr Kr --'--'...&#13;
' I "1.e&#13;
-r-"'&#13;
~ '"&#13;
--&#13;
/Ylixing up an intresting potion, Rena&#13;
Carfaon and Darci Phe fan examine their&#13;
reaufta. /Ylany chemiatry students fhund&#13;
doing faba an enjoyabfe way to test their&#13;
f&lt;now fedge. Photo 8y: [fizabeth Barrett&#13;
o:i'\)..l',r 'L'&#13;
1- r&#13;
f 40\ ~&#13;
f J&#13;
r;&#13;
~ :::: ~ ~ 'f I -1,&#13;
it wrong because it fell apart,"&#13;
recalled Michele Moore'97 with a&#13;
laugh.&#13;
Teachers can provide that important key in clueing a student&#13;
in. "Mrs. Padilla did a great job in&#13;
keyboarding. She always took&#13;
time to get students caught up.&#13;
And Mr. Ankenbauer went over&#13;
things with you until you understood them, too," said McDaniel.&#13;
Teaching people how to use a&#13;
lab often plays an important role&#13;
in life. "I definitely recommend&#13;
a class involving a lab. Foods, for&#13;
example, can help kids in college&#13;
cook for themselves," explained&#13;
Moore.&#13;
In today's society getting along&#13;
in real life is a must. "Working in&#13;
a lab lets you get hands-on experience since you're right there.&#13;
You can actually learn while you&#13;
work instead of just reading it in&#13;
a book," said Courtney&#13;
McPartland'OO.&#13;
Classes with labs oftenmade&#13;
students more interested in the&#13;
class. "I think teachers with labs&#13;
made their classes more interesting. Instead of having to just sit&#13;
there and take notes, it made the&#13;
class fun," McPartland added.&#13;
Changing the oil and disecting&#13;
a cat were all part of student life&#13;
lab classes. Whether they are considered merry or scary, the entertainment and information that lab&#13;
classes provide are here to stay.&#13;
]5 "t- ']/Jte~nfl.nn ']//1,c:{3refl.r"t&#13;
Getting her angfes correct, Jessica Rock works difigenrfy at her assignment. IJrafNn9&#13;
cfasses were one of many different e fectiues students coufd take. Photo f1y: Justin&#13;
(Jathen &#13;
,.&#13;
lJJMstfing while she works, IYfelissa Head puts the finishing touches on her project.&#13;
IYfany projects in the clothing classes could be worn by the railers who make them.&#13;
Photo 13y: Elizabeth /Jarreff&#13;
Carefully pouring chemicals info a graduated cylinder, Greg Dersch assifs Cindy&#13;
Fletcher in an experiment. Principles of Technology srudenfs participated in labs on&#13;
a daily basis. Photo 13y: Alex IYfendoza&#13;
f.fennin_q up. Sreue /Janas finds Ms place in the kitchen by cleaning up Ms area after a&#13;
fun filled day in foods. IYfany male students enjoyed the foods classes, as if was a way&#13;
nf recieuing free food Photo /Jy: Elizabeth 13arreff &#13;
* °'1&#13;
Choice + Flexability -- Happiness&#13;
"I took Personal Strength and Development because it gives us&#13;
more freedom to decide what we&#13;
want to achieve. I also took Humanities to learn about how music evolved."&#13;
Kevin Smith'98&#13;
"The new selections in classes&#13;
were great. I like how you can&#13;
choose your P.E. class and have&#13;
more choices in electives, such as&#13;
Civil War Reconstruction and&#13;
Ecology."&#13;
Michael Herman'99&#13;
'1 took Intro to Journalism because I thought it was required to&#13;
become a photographer. I was&#13;
wrong, but the class taught me a&#13;
Learning about plants and wildlife, ecology students take advantage of the outdoor setting. f ield trips were an easy&#13;
way ta expand students horizons. Photo&#13;
Submitted By: Gene Th ampsen&#13;
Reading her book, Angie Ferguson studies quielty. free time was g iven to get&#13;
caught up. Photo 13y: Alex fllendaza&#13;
)f&gt; lf,1&#13;
,.$42~ ...&#13;
~&#13;
" n &lt;:, -.; ~ ~&#13;
- (&lt;&#13;
'/ -&#13;
"'&#13;
lot anyway!"&#13;
Darci Phelan'99&#13;
"Being it was my senior year, I&#13;
liked having more of a selection&#13;
in the classes I could take. I had to&#13;
take at least five so I could participate in sports, and I had already completed almost all of my&#13;
required classes, so it was nice to&#13;
have some variety in my final&#13;
selection."&#13;
Katie Knott'97&#13;
"We wanted college-bound students to have an edge on the rest&#13;
of the playing field. Our school&#13;
doesn't offer it (British Literature)&#13;
in the regular English classes, so&#13;
we decided to prepare those who&#13;
wanted to take it."&#13;
Ernie Pellant, teacher&#13;
"It was more convenient (Personal Streng th and Development) because I could lift du ring the day instead of having to&#13;
get up early or stay after school&#13;
late."&#13;
Luke Erickson'OO&#13;
"Current Issues was grea t because we had more classroom&#13;
discussions. I took it because it&#13;
was required to go on the Close&#13;
Up trip, but I am glad I took it&#13;
because I learned a lot. "&#13;
Mike Knel1'98&#13;
Learning about the Civil lVar, J ason Gundlach, /(irBten Price, and Dan trlarrilmn&#13;
read like goad kids. Civil lVar waB an extremely popular new cfaBB. Photo By:&#13;
Alex hlendaza &#13;
l#Nng come lieauy weiglits, f(euin Nasli and Ouinn Damgaard lielp out a friend in&#13;
nt-.ed. Percnnaf strength and development was the most popular new class. Photo&#13;
fiJ llleK IY/endoza&#13;
(iJorlring out on the stairmaster, Jill Gruel a ch worlrs out to lreep in sliape. there was&#13;
a plethora of equipment for the students to worlr out on. Photo 8y: llfex IY/endoza&#13;
(iJorlrin9 hard on their Principles of technology problem, f(urt Scfifautman and IY/att&#13;
Jones try to figure it out. Principles of technology mixed 6oth math and science.&#13;
Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes&#13;
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°' 'ic;idei.'''e &#13;
Come Along on a Fantastic Voyage&#13;
" .. .I liked going to the Universi ty of Nebraska Medical&#13;
Center because it was a chance&#13;
to learn something outside of&#13;
the classroom. It was fun to&#13;
see all of the hi-tech medical&#13;
equipment."&#13;
Jeff Cozad'97, Anatomy student&#13;
" ... We're always trying to&#13;
gather information, and going&#13;
to see Koala Tees (silk screening shop) showed the business&#13;
aspect of art. Also, the trip to&#13;
Scholastics (Art contest) and&#13;
the Joselyn Art Museum helps&#13;
us compare to other schools&#13;
and see if we're in the mainstream."&#13;
Tom Hamilton, Art teacher&#13;
Breathe in, breathe ouf. Jessica&#13;
Thompsen uses a lung capacity measuring machine while on a field trip fo the&#13;
ffebrasl&lt;a ffledicalCenfer. Students from&#13;
Par Campbell's Anatomy classes took&#13;
the day fo see science in a real, handsDn fife-style. Photo By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
Oisiting lJJashington, [J.C., Angie Anderson and Lauren Lakatos pose in front of&#13;
the Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian&#13;
Air and Space ffluaeum. LC students&#13;
took part in the annual Close Up trip to&#13;
our nation 'a capitol. Photo Submitted&#13;
By: ~ffF t La1&lt;atoa&#13;
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- f;.44\ ~ ~ :: : 3 ~ r ·"' ...,.. 1,&#13;
" .. .It was really interesting to&#13;
see how a newscast was put together on our speech trip to&#13;
Channel 3. It was fun to spend&#13;
the day on the set and be involved."&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98, Speech&#13;
student&#13;
" .. . All the trips we took were&#13;
based on the 'stepping out' curriculum, with 33 different activities to help our kids work better&#13;
in the real world. We go to the&#13;
bowling alley, and we teach our&#13;
kids to use TicketMaster and&#13;
public transportation."&#13;
Carole Nelson, Special Education teacher&#13;
" . .. At Channel 3 we got to&#13;
meet local celebrities. Now I&#13;
watch Trina Creighton everyday."&#13;
Amy Malone'98, Speech student&#13;
" ... Going to the med center was to expose the students&#13;
to the medical profession.&#13;
Hopefully the field trip will&#13;
help them make a decision in&#13;
a career. The experience was&#13;
so much more fulfilling than&#13;
to invite someone in to answer questions because they&#13;
get to see the work environment."&#13;
Pat Campbell, Science teacher&#13;
~-:6"1.viA- etf1..sen&#13;
Taking time out for a picture, students from Pat Campbell's summer Patholo,q'f c.faas&#13;
take a break in front of the Mayo Clinic in R.odchester, ffl/V. Students in the trd&lt;&gt;-l•lPl!k&#13;
class had intense study on the disea ses and their effects on the human bodH. flhoto&#13;
Submitted By: Par Campbell &#13;
I t;(ly. CJ1ifh my little eye . . . Eric Thompsen peers through a micros cope to get a closer&#13;
frllJft nf n alide at the Nebraska ffledical Center. Students found this fie fd trip very&#13;
.rf,1cnfinnnf because it exposed them to s cience outside the classroom setting. Phoro&#13;
l~y f.nleMha Hay nes&#13;
/Jreak lime{ J eremy {i)iffer tries to s nag a quick bit to eat while attending a&#13;
Democratic. campaign raffy in lndianofa. Students were supposed to us e fie fd trips&#13;
a s a learning too/, but it was stiff nice to get away from school. Phoro /Jy: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
t esting the water contents of an area pond, Ecology students ftlichaefa Hanks and&#13;
Terri fflcConneff disc.over experiments don 't always have to occur in a sterile lab&#13;
setting. Ecology students used what they learned in the classroom and put them to&#13;
good use in the real iuorfd Photo S ubmitted /Jy: Gene lhomsen &#13;
A TIME m PLAY ••.&#13;
For every game, there is either a win, or an I-can't-believe-I-missed-thatcatch-loss. Athletes at LC racked up wins in district matches and pulled great&#13;
victories out of impossibilities. But, it seemed the buck usually stopped there,&#13;
with that one dropped ball or missed free throw coming back to -haunt LC&#13;
teams.&#13;
The greatest accomplishments were not so much the winning records&#13;
and the state-wide recognitions, but the memories of the greatest mo1nents&#13;
left in everyone's minds. Who could forget that unbelievable football win at&#13;
Harlan, or the yelling and screeching reverberating in the gym when the boys&#13;
basketball team defeated East for a subs ta te play-off berth? Or when the girl's&#13;
basketball team came back from a 20-point halftime deficit to miss a substate&#13;
final by one point? Whatever the sport, season, or game, there was a time to&#13;
lose, and a time to win.&#13;
Setting the 6all pa8t the opponents, .Jodi&#13;
Sanson completes the power play. The&#13;
varsity volleyball team had a record of&#13;
ffl-9-2. Photo By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
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.::J" \I\ ..... f'&#13;
~ 46 ~ : .,. .. ,....&#13;
~ ~ ~ '1 m ~&#13;
'1Jaiting for the pass, the football team prepares for the charge.&#13;
(he football team had a record regular season of9-0. Photo By:&#13;
Alex fflendoza&#13;
flying through the air, Kale Kellogg aims for the banf&lt;M. fl&#13;
6oy c 6acf&lt;et6all team 'i; ho(leB fnr a run nf Gfafe toere Mar.Ii •&#13;
away t.ihe:n they li&gt;et r. beaten n.tf .'jiow&lt; f,iry (.JeM of sul&gt;Ma&#13;
fin ak.. Photo fly Lale &gt;1;/&gt;tJ Hn':{nt!R &#13;
ports &#13;
Goncentraiting on the pitch, Jodi&#13;
Sanson patiently wait-&amp; for the arrival&#13;
of the half. Sanson held one of the&#13;
highest batting averages on the team.&#13;
Photo By: Justin (i)athen&#13;
latching the fly half, Jenny Lauver follows the 6aff into her glove during the&#13;
game against A.L. /he team went on to&#13;
lose S-'I in 16 innings. Photo By: Justin&#13;
(i)athen&#13;
firBf row ( f-r ): Courtney Bussey, J odi S anson, Bara f(enney, Lyndsay Patton,&#13;
fYlofly Parrott, Lauren Lakatos, Angie Ferguson, Jenny Lauver, and Bara f&lt;nave/.&#13;
8ec.ond row ( 1-r ): Coach f&lt;ara Stanley, Philly f(y6at, Dana lay/or, Jiff Lauver,&#13;
/racy f&lt;eenan, Jill Gruelach, and Coach Jennifer S oronson.&#13;
Pushing off' the mound, /racy Keenan shorua the crorud her Btyle.&#13;
Prefec.t fb rm was a muBt far pitching accuracy. Photo fJy: J ustin '1Jarhen &#13;
So Close, But So Far Away&#13;
Perfect weather conditions,&#13;
anxiety, excitement and confidence set the tone for the biggest&#13;
game the Titan softball team&#13;
played last summer, a longawaited district playoff against&#13;
the Lynx of A.L. "It wasn't too&#13;
hot, or too cold; it was a perfect&#13;
day to play softball," recalled&#13;
Lyndsay Patton'97.&#13;
"Going into the game, we were&#13;
really excited and confid ent," remembered Molly Parrott'98. "We&#13;
believed we could pull off the&#13;
upset." Eariler in the season, the&#13;
Titans had met up with the Lynx,&#13;
dropp ing a close 2-0 loss.&#13;
"Our emotions were up and&#13;
down; there were so many times&#13;
w hen we could have won, and&#13;
could have lost," commented&#13;
Patton. "Thewholegamewasan&#13;
emotional roller coaster." The&#13;
"We lost too many games by&#13;
one or two runs, and. that really&#13;
got frustrating after awhile," explained Patton. Over half of the&#13;
games lost were by a margin of&#13;
two or less runs. "But, being behind in the games made us work&#13;
harder," said Patton. "We wanted&#13;
to beat that team the next time we&#13;
played them."&#13;
Patton summed up the season&#13;
best by saying, "I think our team&#13;
responded well in the close games&#13;
because there were a lot of times&#13;
when we were behind, but we&#13;
ended up winning in the seventh&#13;
or in extra innings."&#13;
With the full force back again&#13;
next year, the team will be thirsty&#13;
for the district championship that&#13;
they were so close to receiving.&#13;
This season's outcome left the&#13;
team with a taste of what is yet to&#13;
Titans went on to a heartbreak- come.&#13;
ing 5-4 loss in 16 innings of hardfough t softball.&#13;
Receiving rlie pifcli, Courtney Bussey fries fo keep control. /lie varsity softball&#13;
record was f 6-2 11. Plioro By: J ustin bJarlien&#13;
uwe lost too&#13;
ma ygamesby&#13;
one or two runs,&#13;
and that really&#13;
gets frustrating&#13;
after a wnile,"&#13;
ex lained&#13;
Lyndsay&#13;
Patton.&#13;
We&#13;
5 St. Alber&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Denison&#13;
Kuempeli&#13;
They&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Shenendoah&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
1 Le Mars 3&#13;
0 Si0ux City North 5&#13;
4 A.1. S&#13;
Seas~n Record:l16-24 &#13;
.uwe had a lot of&#13;
potential but&#13;
didn't perform&#13;
well when we&#13;
needed to," explained D oug&#13;
Kinsel.&#13;
We They&#13;
6 A.L. 10&#13;
11 St. Albert 1&#13;
7 Dens ion 0&#13;
2 Kuemper 12&#13;
8 Harlan 6&#13;
5 Atlantic 2&#13;
14 A.L. 3&#13;
11 1&#13;
15 Red Oak 3&#13;
2 Walnut 1&#13;
10 s enandoah 0&#13;
3 Sioux City North 7&#13;
11 Clarinda 4&#13;
4 T.J. 16&#13;
12 o. Valleyj 7&#13;
0 Sioux City W st 10&#13;
Seas n Record 20-15&#13;
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Season of Misfortune&#13;
Provides Insight&#13;
A new coaching staff and key&#13;
injuries plagued the LC baseball&#13;
team. "We were never at full&#13;
strength due to a few major players being injured ," commented&#13;
first-year varsity coach, Jeff&#13;
Martinez.&#13;
After being assistant to Mike&#13;
Morony for two years, Martinez&#13;
moved up to the head position.&#13;
"Although Martinez knew most&#13;
of us from last year, it took a&#13;
short while to learn how he functioned ," commented Jared&#13;
Harmon'98.&#13;
Despite all the downfalls, the&#13;
team prevailed to a winning&#13;
record and a chance to play in&#13;
the District game against Sioux&#13;
City West. Unfortunately, they&#13;
suffered a 10-0 loss, but still finished second in the Hawkeye-10&#13;
conference.&#13;
Many team members received&#13;
special honors at the end of the&#13;
season. Eric Elam was named to&#13;
first team All-State. "I was both&#13;
shocked and thrilled to be named&#13;
to the All-State team," said Elam.&#13;
"It was my goal all season. I&#13;
worked really hard in the offseason to prepare."&#13;
Even with these honors, the&#13;
Titans feel that they didn't play&#13;
up to par all season. "We had a&#13;
lot of potential, but didn't perform when we needed to," explained Doug Kinsel'97. More&#13;
depth, better fie ld ing, and&#13;
consistancy could have helped&#13;
the Titans. "I think we mad e a lot&#13;
of mental errors, as well," commented Doug Massie'96. Overall, the varsity team finished with&#13;
a 20-15 record.&#13;
The junior varsity team suffered a tough season losing some&#13;
important games. Along with&#13;
the varsity team, they were learning the ropes with a new coach .&#13;
Kevin Heller, who had coaching&#13;
experience in college, stepped up&#13;
to coach the team. "It is hard at&#13;
first because you have to get to&#13;
know each player and his ability," commented Heller.&#13;
Heller commented on how this&#13;
year was a rebuilding year for the&#13;
team. Having only a team of 13&#13;
players it was hard for him to&#13;
find guys to fill in when needed.&#13;
They finished the season with a&#13;
13-16 record .&#13;
El/-.lt.sl! Soni?!I!~&#13;
la/king atrategy, the varsity team decides cJJhat they will do. lhe 11arsiry team&#13;
received new ideas from first year head coach Jeff/Ylarrinez. Photo fly: Laleellha&#13;
Haynes &#13;
,.&#13;
·-&#13;
Rounding s econd base, baserunner Andy Oerfengia waifs for his signal. The&#13;
feam used baserunners fo he fp keep fhe sfarlers fre sh. Phofo By: laleesha&#13;
llafjnes&#13;
lJJarming up, Brian Rasmussen fhrows&#13;
fo a parlner. lJJarm-ups were vifa( fo&#13;
fhe success of fne team. Photo /Jy:&#13;
laleesha Haynes&#13;
Cracking out a hit, fric flam drives in a&#13;
run. Pfayers liefd batting pratice regufarfy to improve their skiffs. Photo By:&#13;
LaleesliaHaynes&#13;
first Row ( f-r ): Shane Rhodes, Brian Rasmussen, Travis Burns, Chris Ookt, Justin&#13;
Bond. Second Row ( f-r ): BrettlJJafface, Jared Harmon, Josh Dunn, Chad Armstrong,&#13;
S teve Banas, Doug l(insel, Dan frlorrison. Th ird R.ocu ( f-r ); Coach Jeff'frlarlinez, Doug&#13;
frlassie, ()uinn Damgaard, Dan Trum6fee, f ric ff am, f(urf Sclifautman, Coach Kevin&#13;
Heffer. Photo By: Bob Pyles &#13;
"We had nothing&#13;
to lose against&#13;
them, so we played&#13;
with! our hearts&#13;
and our heaCls," rem ar ke d Jason&#13;
Guncllach'98.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
62 A.L. 14&#13;
55 T.J. 6&#13;
42 Creston 0&#13;
25 Harlan 24&#13;
44 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
43 Denison 13&#13;
28 Glenwood 7&#13;
21 Alan tic 20&#13;
59 Clarinda 8&#13;
Substate:&#13;
17 Johnston 20&#13;
Season Reco:rd&#13;
9-1&#13;
Undefeated Harlan&#13;
falls to the Titans&#13;
On a crisp and cool fall day,&#13;
many students and patrons of the&#13;
Lewis Central community piled&#13;
into their cars for what was to be&#13;
the football game of the season.&#13;
"The weather was perfect for playing football," remarked Read&#13;
Coach Steve Padilla. The game was against Harlan&#13;
on their field. 'We had a lot of&#13;
supportfromfansatawaygames,"&#13;
said Dan Morrison, remembering the Harlan game. "Sometimes&#13;
wehadmoresupportthan the other&#13;
teams."&#13;
The game started off with the&#13;
smell of blood in the air. "Going&#13;
into the game we were really nervous butnungryfor the win," commented Jason Gundlach'98. LC&#13;
hadn't beaten Harlan in a football&#13;
game for 16 years. 'We had nothing to lose against them, so we&#13;
played with our hearts and our&#13;
heads," remarked Gundlach.&#13;
The game started off smooth,&#13;
and then Harlan attacked. The&#13;
Titans didn't let down though,&#13;
coming right back with a score.&#13;
Harlan scored again and went into&#13;
half time ahead. "During half time&#13;
all I could do was think about how&#13;
much I wanted to win," commented Brett Wallace'97.&#13;
During the third guarter, the&#13;
Titans came back with another&#13;
touchdown. "My heart was racing, I really thought that we could&#13;
pull it off," said Coach Ernie Pellant.&#13;
But, to the team's dismay, Harlan&#13;
pulled away with another touch&#13;
down and a 3-point kick.&#13;
During the fourth quarter the&#13;
seniors decided to turn it around.&#13;
'We really tried to rile up the team,"&#13;
commented Wallace. Their plan&#13;
worked and with three minutes&#13;
remaining in the game the tables&#13;
turned with a touchdown by the&#13;
Titans. "I just thought to myself,&#13;
'We have to do this'," remarked&#13;
Gundlach. The first Harlan play&#13;
led to a fumble with the Titans&#13;
recovering the ball. "I thought that&#13;
my heart was going to explode!"&#13;
exclaimed Pellant.&#13;
After countless attempts and&#13;
failures, the Titans ended up on&#13;
the seven ya rd line with 24 seconds remaining on the clock. On&#13;
the third down, Eric Elam'97 hit&#13;
Doug Kinsel'97 in the corner for&#13;
the touchdown. The score was 24-&#13;
24 with 3 seconds remaining.&#13;
Gundlach came out for the kicl&lt;&#13;
which was good, and the crowd&#13;
rushed the ffeld.&#13;
The Titans won 25-24 to long&#13;
time foe Harlan. "After the game&#13;
Mr. Bender ran up to me and said&#13;
'This is the best game that I have&#13;
ever seen," commented Jarod&#13;
Harmon'98.&#13;
]!!, 't-A n15ie A nhr.son&#13;
Making his way past a plethora of opponents, Alonzo Gros.se strives for a touc.hdD11Jn.&#13;
Alonzo was named 1/ie lJailg /Voopare1f's "City football Player of the Year." Phntn&#13;
/Jy : laleesha Haynes &#13;
H,Jpin,q each other off' the field after the heartbreaking loss to Johnston, Doug /(inse/&#13;
anrl fl, f!ft Wal/nee rualk off' the field for the fast time. The fitans lost to John.ston in&#13;
ti firr.f n1und di&amp;trid playoff' with a score of20-17. Photo 13y: IJuzz Orr, 1/ie lJoilg&#13;
l'lnnpm ell&#13;
Huddle time. Taking a break, the JO&#13;
football team discusses their next game&#13;
plan. The JO had a perfect s eason and a&#13;
record ofB-0. Photo /Jy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Dodging an opponent, J esse Forbes prepares to s nake his way past a Harlan&#13;
defender. The fitan s had agile receivers, which made them a threat to any&#13;
defense. Photo 13y: Alex fl1endoza&#13;
firM Raio&gt; ( 1-r ): IY!ike IY!aye1; J eremy (Ji/fer, J errid J e ff'eries, Jac.on Gundlach, Rod OanNordstrond, Ryan&#13;
Nelson, Ducty Dauidcon, Jo.oon Iliff, and f3illy Camp6ell S econd Row ( 1-r ): 13rc ff (J al/ace, Josh Clanfon, Jesse&#13;
Forbes, J ason Hyde, Nicklan9, lric lJalloce, Jacob Snarp, IY!artl einen, Keuin Nosh, Norli en Emsick, ondJus fin&#13;
(Jar hen. lhird Rao&gt; ( 1-r ): Jocan En.&gt;in, Erik Head, Jarod Ila rm an, Dan IY!arhs, Coach Ernio Pellonf, Coach Par&#13;
Camp6ell, Coach Sreuc Padilla, Cooch lorry IY!ariyatu, IY!ikc lletuiff, Jacon f(oppold, Josh Portiff, l3rian Shaw,&#13;
and Par la eke ff. f orrh Rntu ( 1-r Jc 13.J Shepard, Adam fhein, fl.J Coleman, Jason f3ur9arr, Damian lJick, flndy&#13;
Diller, IY!off (Jatson, John Henry, Jason IY!ahnke, Jamio fiP.nhold, nnd fl dam lnucr. f;fth RD&lt;u ( 1-r ): Kurr&#13;
ScMautman, llrad l&lt;enealy. Eric Elam, Dou,q {(inset, 13eau J ennin9s. Tony Kndlcc, Jos h D11nn, Droille franks.&#13;
Steuo /3nnm:, Euon Edison, nnd Eric Jor.o6son. Sil((n Rot,, ( 1-r Jc Cnria Oanoffa, Jon York, S eo rt /YlcCom1ick, h1i*6&#13;
Can1o111y, Ryan Smith, Dan IY!orriM n, IY!ikc IYlurray. Jeremy IY!ajor, flloozo GroSBe, and Eric fhomP"on. Phoro&#13;
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Celebrating after a sideout, members of&#13;
the uaristy uo ffeybaff team exchange high&#13;
five s. the team worked together on and&#13;
off' the court to boost team unity and&#13;
produce a winning record. Photo 13y:&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
t eamwork IYloffy Parrott and Laurel&#13;
Green work together to 6/ock an opponent's&#13;
hit. the uoffeybaflteam 's record was f lf9-2. Photo 13y: laLeesha Haynes&#13;
first Rnw ( f-r ): Emily IYlurpliy, Lyndsay Patton, Angie f(ay, IYliclie ffe Lee, Sara f(enney,&#13;
Laurel Green, and Jodi Sanson. Second R.ow ( f-r ): Dana thorn ton, Ly ndsey Dftmans,&#13;
f(y fa Batten, Jessica t liomsen, IYlo ffy Parrott, and Jenny Pike. third R.ow ( f-r ):&#13;
IYle fissa IYlcOey, Jenny lJiffer, Erica Gundlach, Angie Ferguson, Abby f&lt;ossow, IYlikaifa&#13;
Spalding, and Christina Hobbs. f ourth R.ow ( f-r ): IYlanager Alicia Bogs, flikki Po foncic,&#13;
fl/efissa Boyd, Lisa Rathburn, /racy Deluca, Hilary Jensen, IYlarianne limm, Darci&#13;
Phelan, and IYlanager 13eth (Jatson. Photo 13y : 13ob Pyles Studio&#13;
SIYIASH! Angie Kay warms up her booming serve before a game. f(ay was set. r&#13;
as a member of the Alf-City vnffey6aff squad and as 1lie lJoilg /Vonporeil's Oofle11&#13;
Player of the Year. Photo 13y: laLeesha Haynes &#13;
Team Rises Beyond&#13;
Stats&#13;
LC-2, A.L.-3.&#13;
Numbers, no matter how&#13;
minute or insignificant they seem,&#13;
are something people remember.&#13;
After all the practices, the sweat&#13;
and tears, and that final big game,&#13;
it all narrows dcwn to simple&#13;
numbers that any third grader&#13;
could comprehend. But the numbers don't tell the whole story.&#13;
For the girls volleyball team,&#13;
numbers kept them out of the&#13;
district finals. However, numbers kept them ranked in Southwest Iowa tlu·oughout the season, and numbers enabled senior&#13;
Angie Kay to be named The Daily&#13;
Nonpareil City Volleyball Player&#13;
of the Year. Numbers helped&#13;
them overcome conference rivals&#13;
Red Oak and Atlantic during their&#13;
season.&#13;
But the numbers don't tell the&#13;
stories behind the early morning&#13;
summer practices, the endless&#13;
Champions at the finish of each&#13;
practice, the pasta parties before&#13;
matches, or the six seniors who&#13;
gave their all to every match so&#13;
their season could last just a little&#13;
longer. "Our season didn't go as&#13;
JWif&#13;
I 5&#13;
.: ..rn~~&#13;
well as we would have liked, but&#13;
the seniors really pulled the team&#13;
together," said Coach Holly&#13;
DeMarque. "These seniors have&#13;
been with the program four&#13;
years, and their skills and attitudes will never be replaced."&#13;
Those numbers, though,&#13;
couldn't help the Titans thenight&#13;
of the district match. Even&#13;
though the Titans had topped&#13;
the Lynx earlier in the season,&#13;
A. L. came out on top after a hard&#13;
five-game match. "I didn't realize my whole high school career&#13;
was over," recalled Kay, remembering a season full of emotional&#13;
wins and great improvements.&#13;
"I just sat in the locker room and&#13;
had a total flashback of all the&#13;
seasons, hanging out, all the&#13;
games. It was unreal," said Kay.&#13;
As unreal as it seemed, the&#13;
Titans had come to the end of the&#13;
equation. The test was over, and&#13;
there was nothing left to do but&#13;
go home and study up for the&#13;
next one.&#13;
Coming out of the game isn't s o bad when you 've got another mighty fitan to get the&#13;
job done. Angie Ferguson ex.changes high fives and smiles with Erica Gundlach during&#13;
a home match against Glenwood. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes&#13;
"I just sat in the&#13;
locker room and&#13;
had a total flashbac of all the&#13;
seasons, Hanging out, all the&#13;
games. It was&#13;
unreal," said&#13;
Kay.&#13;
We They&#13;
3 Red Oak 1&#13;
3 Atlantic 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 3&#13;
1 Harlan 3&#13;
1 St. Albert 3&#13;
3 ifri-Cente.11 0&#13;
3 Denison 0&#13;
2 Kuemper 1&#13;
2 Underwooa 0&#13;
3 Creston 0&#13;
3 Shenandoah 1&#13;
3 :Glenwood 0&#13;
Tournment Place&#13;
Urbandale 6th&#13;
Sioux City East 3rd&#13;
T.J. 2nd&#13;
Districb A.L. 2-3 &#13;
II I worked&#13;
hard to reach&#13;
mw- goal , but&#13;
tllings dlidn' t&#13;
work ou.t the&#13;
way I wanted&#13;
them to.' Tony&#13;
J ceormick'97&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 3rd&#13;
Clarine a 2nd&#13;
LC. 4th&#13;
Kuemp er 8th&#13;
Creigh on Prep 8th&#13;
Harlan 5th&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Woodbine (JV) 7th&#13;
Atlantic 6th&#13;
Conference 3rd&#13;
Districts 10th&#13;
A I-Conference&#13;
Tor y McCorinick&#13;
Success From&#13;
Behind the Shadows&#13;
Every day, as he battled the&#13;
heat and an occasional dog, senior Tony McCormick did what&#13;
he had done each day on his summer vacation for as long as he&#13;
could remember. Daily runs were&#13;
just part of his strengeous summer training program. "I would&#13;
run three to four miles every day,&#13;
and then I would usually lift,"&#13;
said McCormick, varsity cross&#13;
country runner.&#13;
But for all of McCormick's&#13;
hard work, and for all of the time&#13;
and miles the rest of the team put&#13;
in this season, the boys team&#13;
didn't seem to have the success&#13;
their hard w ork should have&#13;
brought. "I had high expectations for the season, and I worked&#13;
hard to reach my goals, but things&#13;
just didn't work out the way I&#13;
wanted them to," remembered&#13;
McCormick.&#13;
Although the team finished&#13;
third in the tough Haw keye-IO&#13;
conference meet and placed well&#13;
at others, they were often overshadowed by the success of the&#13;
girls team. "Finishing third in&#13;
our conference and being ranked&#13;
in theTopTeninSouthwestlowa&#13;
would be great accomplishments&#13;
for any team," commented Joe&#13;
Ankenbaur, head cross country&#13;
coach. "But their (boys team)&#13;
achievements were often paled&#13;
in comparison to those of the&#13;
girls."&#13;
Being relegated to second&#13;
stage didn't hinder the performances of some individuals, but&#13;
others constantly felt the burden&#13;
of the girl's accomplishments. "It&#13;
made it harder to look halfway&#13;
decent when other people would&#13;
compare us to the girls team,"&#13;
said Cory Millhollin'97. "It was&#13;
hard to get motivated." But every cloud has its silver lining,&#13;
and the achievements of the boys&#13;
team shined brighter to those&#13;
who recognized them. "I worked&#13;
hard, and I was glad I had my&#13;
best season," said McCormick.&#13;
lrekking up a hill, li1ike Behrens checks out the fem ale competition coming from&#13;
behind. 8oth boy s and g irls competed in one race at the Creighton Prep Invitational,&#13;
much to the delight of the team members. PhDfo 8y: fllliSDn Schupp&#13;
1 I &#13;
tlreofhin9 hord, Brian Turk finishes his race in fronfofa home crowd. /YlanyLC sporfs&#13;
fnn11fi1,o fumed out ro cheer on the runners. Photo By: Justin lJafhen&#13;
Leaping out to a quick start, the 6oys&#13;
varsity team begins another race in&#13;
front of f'ellow harriers. Teammates&#13;
pos itioned themselves throughout&#13;
courses to give runners that extra push&#13;
during their race. Photo By: Affison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Striding out, Jerome Bownes 6reezes 6y&#13;
a rival runner. Bownes contri6uted to&#13;
both the JO and varsity squads during&#13;
the sea s on. Photo By: Affison Schupp&#13;
First row ( 1-r ): Josh Gates, Barry Coates, Brett Edwards, and Jason Enders. Second&#13;
row ( 1-r ): /Ylanager Cheryl Hilta6idaf, Brandon Graaffs,, /YI ark Hansen, /Ylichael&#13;
Taylor, Tony /YlcCormick, Candido De Paula, 13fair Higgins, Brian Turk, Cory&#13;
/Yliffh offin, and Coach Julie Gittins. Third row ( 1-r ): Coach Joe Ankenbauer, Paul&#13;
Beffows, Jerome Bownes, John Armour, Brian lJredt, Dan Blum, /Ylike Behrens,&#13;
/Ylanager /Ylike l(nelf, /Ylanger Jeff' Biffingsley, Tyler Jennings, Brian Hansen, /Ylatt&#13;
fienlwld, and Ryan /Ylaas. &#13;
Starting quick, members of the girls cross&#13;
country team begin yet another grueling&#13;
race. the girls team had many triumphs&#13;
during the season. Photo 8y: {Wison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Striving for the finish, l&lt;ara Riso hefp s&#13;
fead the team to another victory. Riso&#13;
was a varsity runner for the titans. Photo&#13;
8y: flffison Schupp&#13;
first Row ( f-r ): S tephani Creps, l&lt;ari ff/afte rs, Dana Foust, flbby Hausen, J ennifer&#13;
f&lt;eefe, f&lt;otie Jensen, Amanda S idebottom, Amy IJJliippfe, and Jennifer 8ixfer.&#13;
Second Row ( f-r ): fflanager Cheryl Hiftabide/, Cf a ire Lakatos, f&lt;ora fVuss, f(aren&#13;
fflcCormicf&lt;, Christine Co ffin s, ((ora Riso, Amber Campbell, Lauren Lakatos, Brandy&#13;
fflcSorefy, and Coach Ju fie Gittins. t hird Row ( f-r) Coach Joe flnkenbauer and Ryan&#13;
fflaaB. Photo IJy: IJob Pyfes Studio Jaunting through the woods, Jennifer f(eefe runs hard to beat the competition. hi ,&#13;
runners fe ft the hard practices Mere tuortli tlie team tvins and persona( bests. Pliflf&#13;
Submitted By: Nancy fflcCormick &#13;
Team gains more&#13;
than victories&#13;
On a sunny September morning, the girls cross colll1try team&#13;
ran their first meet at IWCC. Little&#13;
did they know that they had an&#13;
impressive season waiting ahead&#13;
for them.&#13;
The team won their second consecutive Hawkeye-10 team championship and placed second out of&#13;
16 teams in the district meet. And,&#13;
after spending the entire season&#13;
ranked first in SWI, they jumped&#13;
into the competitive 3A sta te&#13;
rankings just before the sta te&#13;
meet. "It was really hard when we&#13;
didn't make it to state last year,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. "But our success Hus year made up for last year's&#13;
disappointment." At state, they&#13;
finished eleventh which is the best&#13;
team finish in school hist01y.&#13;
Abby Hausen'98 felt that tl1e&#13;
closeness of tl1e team made a difference in tl1eir success. "Before&#13;
each race w e had a team prayer. It&#13;
really brought us together," said&#13;
Hausen.&#13;
One of tl1e high points of the&#13;
season was placing third at&#13;
Urbandale, right ahead of Ames.&#13;
"We haven't beat Ames since I've&#13;
been here," said Head Coach Joe&#13;
Ankenbauer. "It's our equivalent&#13;
to the football team beating&#13;
Harlan." •&#13;
To some sports fans, it may have&#13;
seemea that the team didn't do as&#13;
well tlus year as in the past. "Our&#13;
competition w as at a higher level,"&#13;
explained Lauren Lakatos'97.&#13;
"That's why the casual observer&#13;
might not tlUnk we did better, because '" e didn'ttakehomeasmany&#13;
trophies as in the past."&#13;
One fa ctor in the team's success&#13;
was all of the fun they had during&#13;
th season. Freshman Karen&#13;
McCormick's most memorable&#13;
moments w as when serlior Brett&#13;
Edwards jumped into the ISD&#13;
pond. Of course, nothing beat the&#13;
joy and team spirit of taping Mr.&#13;
Ankenbauer' s bike to the bus. That&#13;
is, unless, you're Ankenbauer.&#13;
Between team dinners and taping bikes to buses, tl1e girls cross&#13;
colll1try team had a successful season that they hope will carry over&#13;
into next year.&#13;
J5, ~- "l&lt;,Mlid Vterck&#13;
Huddling before a race, members of the girls team gather for a group prayer.&#13;
/Ylemhers of the team could he seen together during practice, and hanging out away&#13;
from school. Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
u Our success this&#13;
year made up for&#13;
last y ar's disappointinent,'~ comm en tle d Kara&#13;
Riso'98.&#13;
I&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 2nd&#13;
Clarinda 1st&#13;
LC 1st&#13;
Kuemp i&gt;r 2nd&#13;
Creighton Prep 3rd&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Urbandale 3rd&#13;
Atlantic 1st&#13;
Conference 1st&#13;
D istricts 2nd&#13;
State 11th&#13;
All-Conference:&#13;
Brandy McSo ley&#13;
(conference champ)&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Claire Lakatos &#13;
"When it was all&#13;
over and the water&#13;
settled, we were&#13;
done."&#13;
Katie Knott'97&#13;
Meet I Place&#13;
Harlan 2nd&#13;
Mo. Valley Relays 3rd&#13;
Sioux City East 2nd&#13;
DM Valley 9th&#13;
A.L. 1st&#13;
Kuemper 2nd&#13;
Urbandal e 6th&#13;
City Championships 2nd&#13;
M. Valley Conferep.ce 2nd&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
6th&#13;
37th&#13;
Katie Knott-- State Placing:&#13;
50 Free 14th 100 Free 18th&#13;
Dry Beginning Leads&#13;
to Wet Success&#13;
With a new season off and&#13;
running, Bruce Schomburg' s&#13;
girls swim team had a few new&#13;
members and a few new records.&#13;
One new member was Crystal Petersen'97. "It was my first&#13;
year out, and I really liked it,"&#13;
said Petersen. "It's got to be the&#13;
best team sport I've been on.&#13;
We really displayed unity."&#13;
One way the girls displayed&#13;
unity was through power surges.&#13;
"We put our hands on our teammates' heads and just shook&#13;
them. It was electric! " said swim&#13;
team newcomer Jessica Smith'98.&#13;
Obviously the power surges&#13;
worked because the Titans sent&#13;
Katie Knott'97 on to the state&#13;
competition in the 100 and 200&#13;
yard freestyle. Knott also broke&#13;
all of the school freestyle records,&#13;
which had been held, until recently, by Leslie Perry, a 1994&#13;
graduate.&#13;
While some members experienced success, others suffered&#13;
injuries. Senior Angie Anderson was sidelined with a case of&#13;
tendonitis, and Christy Lewis'97&#13;
had to end her final season early&#13;
due to bursitis. "I've dreamt&#13;
about making it to state, and&#13;
then I had to drop out," said&#13;
Lewis. "I spent several nights in&#13;
tears."&#13;
But learning from in juries and&#13;
disappointments weren't the&#13;
only things that the girls gained.&#13;
"I gained discipline and leadership skills that will help me in&#13;
the future," stated Knott.&#13;
For the entire team, discipline&#13;
was a definite must. The girls&#13;
had to attend grueling practices&#13;
every day after school, as well as&#13;
Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and two hour practices on&#13;
Saturday mornings. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season, the practices started to get really hard,"&#13;
recalls Smith. "We tried our best&#13;
and had a lot of fun."&#13;
Records were broken, tears&#13;
were shed, Blimpie subs were&#13;
ea ten, ands ta tea pperances were&#13;
made. Knott summed up the season best by saying, "When it was&#13;
all over and the water settled,&#13;
we were done."&#13;
Gaining power from teammates, members of a relay team prepare fo r tneir event&#13;
with a "po&lt;der surge." Unity was a must for those swimmers r,Jho wanted to do weft.&#13;
Phoro By: laleeana Hayne s &#13;
·f1::hrn,q in her qlnry, l&lt;arie f(norf rafrns dDl.in yer anorher record she broke. {(n aff&#13;
fir ofo /If{ f/ill r.cnoflf freeD~'f P. records, eKfiibifing 6orh great ability and dedication fhr&#13;
111&lt; a1 Ill I Ph11rr. fly: lal eesha Haynes&#13;
[}((ending her arms fo rheirfuffest, trfegan&#13;
fender strives for the finish. Swimmers&#13;
worked hard in and our ofrhe poof ro make&#13;
sure they were in fop shape for their&#13;
events. fender was a 7/ran swimmer&#13;
from Glenwood Photo 8y: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Ready for takeoff, trfichae fa Hanks is&#13;
poised for her event. trfany long hours&#13;
were put in af the poof fo ensure success&#13;
af meets. Photo 8y: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
first R.olu (1-r): Liz Payne, Candice Nerz, and Ji(( trforlensen. S econd Rol.i (1-r):&#13;
Jessica Smith, Lisa Sondag, Dana layfor, trfegan fender, and Jenny trfum11. /hird&#13;
Rolu ( f--r ): Coach IJruce Schomburg, Chrisry Lewis, Crystal Perersen, trfichaefa&#13;
Hanks, Uizaberh IJarrerr, f(arie f(nort, and trfanager f(evin Smith. Nor Picrured- Angie&#13;
Anderson. Photo 8y: 806 Pyles Srudio &#13;
finishing his race, f(eith 8usweff checks&#13;
his time on the scoreboard Keeping&#13;
track of race times and persona! bests&#13;
was imporfanffo measure improuemenf.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
Ye/ling for his teammate, Nathan&#13;
IYfcOanief counts the faps in the SOO&#13;
meter freestyle af a home meet. Yells&#13;
and whisffe s could be heard by the swimmers at all times, even under wafer.&#13;
Photo By: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Joey Craig, Joe Hensley, f(euin S mith, Charles ff etcher, f&lt;eith&#13;
Buswell, and Sean Peterson. Second Row {f-r): Coach Bruce Schomburg, Andy&#13;
Scholl, Jon 8urgart, Nathan Oker6foom, John Armour, Nathan /YlcOaniels, and John&#13;
Luth. Photo 8y: 806 Pyfes Studio&#13;
Pushing hard af the end of his race, Andy Scholl Mriuen to improve Mc fimc ( ar ti Ii,&#13;
records). Scholl owns the school record in the backstroke anrf helped nma,;h t•crrim .&#13;
relay records. Phofo By: Alex /Ylendoza &#13;
Making Waves&#13;
Titan Tankers Sail on to State&#13;
With strong strokes and quick&#13;
kicks, seniors Andy Scholl,&#13;
Nathan Oke rbloom, John&#13;
Armour, and Jon Burgart swam&#13;
their way to state and the record&#13;
books. "The state trip was nea t&#13;
for Armour and Burgart since&#13;
they hadn't experienced a state&#13;
meet before," said Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg. The medley relay&#13;
swam hard to place 19th at sta te.&#13;
Burgart and Armour both said&#13;
one of their goals was to make it&#13;
to state on the relay.&#13;
Individually, Okerbloom \ rent&#13;
to state looking to take a splash a t&#13;
the 100 backstroke, and S holl&#13;
qualified in the 100 butterfly and&#13;
100 backstroke. Okerbloom&#13;
placed 17th in his ra e, and Scholl&#13;
placed 12th in butterfly and 3rd&#13;
in the backstroke, beating his own&#13;
school record in the backstroke&#13;
with a time of 53.50 seconds.&#13;
Not only did the swimmers do&#13;
well at state, but also in the city&#13;
meet. The team knew it was going to be a close match, but the&#13;
swimmers' talent came through&#13;
for them to earn the city title.&#13;
"The most exciting thing at the&#13;
City Meet was to see (John)&#13;
Armourbeatmein the 100breaststroke," commented Scholl.&#13;
Armour felt differently about the&#13;
race. "I wasn't too excited about&#13;
racing against Scholl," he said.&#13;
Armour pulled through the season by only being beat once in&#13;
that event.&#13;
With last year's lack of success, Schomburg said it was really exciting to beat other teams&#13;
in dual m.eets. The team's effort&#13;
and the hard practices seemed to&#13;
pay off in the end, as they qualified five for state. "The practices&#13;
pushed us every day," commented Burgart. The swimmers&#13;
endured long practices with a&#13;
high attendance for the season.&#13;
"The practices were hard for&#13;
them, but I think they could always be harder." Schomburg&#13;
sa id.&#13;
The season was full of accomplishments from the city meet all&#13;
the way to state. The swim team&#13;
improved by winning against&#13;
many other teams that beat them&#13;
last year. They all swam hard to&#13;
get where they wanted.&#13;
E"t- out 711.orten.sen&#13;
Taking a 6&lt;g leap, two Titan tankers reach out to get ahead in the race. Getting a fast&#13;
start luas crucial in close races. Photo 8 ,&lt;j: Alex Mendoza&#13;
uThe practices&#13;
were hard for&#13;
them, but I think&#13;
the:ri could always be&#13;
harder," comented&#13;
coach Eruce&#13;
Schomburg.&#13;
We Opponent Th et;&#13;
154 Omaha Gross 36&#13;
154 Belleuve East 43&#13;
34 Papillion 64&#13;
85 A..L. 80&#13;
90 Omaha Central 75&#13;
88 Carroll 81&#13;
33 Creighton Prep 129&#13;
66 Sioux City Metro 104&#13;
OPS Invite 2nd&#13;
LincolnS.E. Invite 11th&#13;
LC Invite 6th&#13;
Urbandale Invite 5th&#13;
City Champion hips 1st D~~c~ 5th&#13;
State 22nd&#13;
State Resul s&#13;
Scholl: butterfly&#13;
backstroke&#13;
Okerbloom: butter.Q.y Medley ela&#13;
11th&#13;
3rd&#13;
22nd&#13;
19th&#13;
New school record:&#13;
Scholl: butterfl 53.50 &#13;
ii&#13;
.I&#13;
i&#13;
I&#13;
1.11 never I&lt;new&#13;
how important&#13;
food and water&#13;
were and how&#13;
hard and long it&#13;
took to cut&#13;
weight," remembered&#13;
Candido&#13;
DeRaula.&#13;
We Opponent W/L&#13;
18 Clarinda L&#13;
45 Shennandoah w&#13;
33 Woodbine w&#13;
46 Denison w&#13;
25 Harlan L&#13;
42 Missouri Valley w&#13;
34 Atlantic w&#13;
46 Red Oak w&#13;
16 Glenwood L&#13;
35 Creston w&#13;
39 Carrol Kuemper w&#13;
48 T.J. w&#13;
12 Glenwood L&#13;
43&#13;
I&#13;
A.L. w&#13;
I&#13;
' f, ~ ) '14&#13;
li1/. f,.- - J f&#13;
; 64 i: !J&#13;
f, ..., x&#13;
.f'- 1,,,&#13;
Time to Get&#13;
the Job Done&#13;
Picture it ... it's 5:30 in the morning, the sun is rising, and so are&#13;
you. Why, you ask? Because&#13;
you're off to those morning runs.&#13;
"I was really pleased because&#13;
about 50 percent (of the team)&#13;
came in and most of them were&#13;
JV kids," said Head Wrestling&#13;
Coach Keith Massey. Morning&#13;
runs started at 6:15 and the boys&#13;
hit the showers and were ready&#13;
for class by 7:30.&#13;
"Morning runs helped to get&#13;
us into shape," remarked Josh&#13;
Hansen'OO. Even more time was&#13;
spent after school, when wrestlers would go back out to the&#13;
athletic building for practice from&#13;
3:10 pm to 5:30 pm.&#13;
Practice time also gave wrestlers a good chance to get to know&#13;
each other. This year their were&#13;
many new faces that included&#13;
both freshmen and upperclassmen. Assistant Coach Doug&#13;
Kjeldgaard felt it was a year of&#13;
many new faces, but everyone&#13;
worked together so it didn't take&#13;
long before the wrestlers got the&#13;
hang of things.&#13;
Time was also a factor when it&#13;
came to cutting weight. Cutting&#13;
weight was something that had&#13;
to be done in a short amount of&#13;
time and was a challenge for foreign exchange student Candido&#13;
DePaula'97, a first-time wrestler.&#13;
"I never knew how important&#13;
food and water were and how&#13;
hard and long it took to cut&#13;
weight," remembered DePaula.&#13;
With all the things the boys&#13;
had on their minds, they still&#13;
managed to have a good time.&#13;
"Jeremiah Porter kept the team&#13;
going and always made us&#13;
laugh," added Noah Davis'98.&#13;
Fun seemed to relax the team, but&#13;
the boys knew when it was time&#13;
to settle down and think about&#13;
wrestling. "The one thing I could&#13;
always remember Massey saying was 'Stay in position,'" rememberedJeremy Willer'98. The&#13;
time wrestlers spent both on and&#13;
off the mat helped them stay in&#13;
position and achieve success.&#13;
Concentrating on his opponent's movements, Alonzo Grosse attempts another iuin.&#13;
Grnsse was one of the co-captains of the team. Photo 13y: flffison Schapp &#13;
f rrting ftmP. ffl tc)mm lip be fore his match, Lee IJowstead luorfrn hard fo 6e prepared.&#13;
"!fu111/ 1 / er: ft r .. JUmped rope fo get their bodies ready to 1.;restle. Photo 8y: Fillisoo&#13;
rhupp&#13;
Breaking his opponent down, Roland&#13;
De{JJiff had learned to stay in position.&#13;
De{JJitt was an all-year varsity member&#13;
at 112 pollnds and then moved to 103.&#13;
Photo 8y: FilliMn Schupp&#13;
Giving it all he 's got, Tyler J ennings&#13;
struggles to take down his opponent.&#13;
This was Jennings first year as a state&#13;
qualifer. Photo 8y: Elizabeth IJarre ff&#13;
-- .. ~"'liiil • - ..&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Finn Chapman, fYlegan Conl&lt;lin, Lauralee Jensen, Carrie Hensdafe,&#13;
Amanda Haverman, Jennie IJixler. Second Row ( 1-r ): 8arry Coates, Stephani Creps,&#13;
f(elly Darnell, Liz Higgins, Sarah Smith, f(ari fYlaffers, IJrent Coates, l&lt;endra Coates.&#13;
Third Row ( 1-r): Coach l&lt;eith /Ylassey, /Ylike Schroder, Josh Gates, Jeremy (iJiller,&#13;
Jeremy Porter, Lee 8owstead, Justin Oolentine, Josh Hansen, Steve /YlcConneff,&#13;
Coach Doug fye fdgaard. fourth Roiu ( 1-r ): f(url Schfautman, Paul fYlcG rafh, Spencer&#13;
J ennings, lyfer Jennings, Nathan Emsick, Jerrid Jefferis, Roland De{JJitt, Jeremy&#13;
/Ylajors. fifth Row ( f-r ): Noah Davis, Alonzo Grosse, Candido DePaufa, Shawn&#13;
Grammer, IJrian Shaic). Photo 8y: 806 Plyes Studio ~~ "1" ~· 1« .:; ~\.1&lt;1 ~&#13;
..r +"'6· 1" r .,..,~;t ;i s· .t {: - I' ~ - 1..-.,\.,. ~&#13;
fl ~ -~-- ?r,, ~1"·'''&gt;: &#13;
Swoosh! Sara l&lt;enneyflies by a Glenwood&#13;
defender in a race for the hoop. Speed&#13;
was very important to the success of the&#13;
team. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Looking for the rebound, Molly Parrott&#13;
and f(yla Batten push their way to the&#13;
basket. Although the team was not blessed&#13;
with a lot of height, they were aggressive&#13;
on the boards. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Dana rhornton, Jenny &lt;Vil/er, Sara l&lt;enney, Brandy McSor!ey, Nikki&#13;
Mitchel/, and 1iff'any Campbell. Second Row (1-r): Coach Pat Campbel/, Manager&#13;
Bethany lVatson, Erica Gundlach, Molly Parrott, Courtney Bussey, Angie Ferguson,&#13;
and Coach Ernie Pellant. rhird Row ( 1-r ): Laurel Green, Amy Chubick, l&lt;a tie f(nott,&#13;
Rochelle 8e/lers, Kyla 13atten, and Tracy Deluca. Photo By: Bob Pyles S tudio&#13;
Getting in the face ofa Glenwood O(lponent, Laurel Green attempts to 6/nt:k Ii r I&#13;
fJutstanding defense stopped many O(lponentc from de feating tlie girls. Pliot&#13;
Ale1&lt; Mendoza &#13;
''The Comeback Kids''&#13;
"It was one of the best years I&#13;
ever had," said Ernie Pellant, head&#13;
coach of the girls basketball team.&#13;
"I know a lot of people say that,&#13;
but I really mean it."&#13;
The LC girls basketball team&#13;
had an impressive season, playing five teams ranked in the state.&#13;
While the girls had possibly one&#13;
of the toughest schedules of any&#13;
LC team, they still managed to&#13;
set the school record for most&#13;
school wins in five-on-five play.&#13;
"I was excited and confident because I knew we had it coming&#13;
back this season," said junior&#13;
Molly Parrott. The record was&#13;
set last year at six, and the girls&#13;
came back this year to s tit again&#13;
at seven . "Wedidn'treallychange&#13;
anything from last year, just some&#13;
fin e tuning," sa id Pellant.&#13;
One of those seven wins came&#13;
in the first round district game&#13;
against Glenwood, where Katie&#13;
Knott'97 pulled down most of&#13;
her game-high 11 rebounds and&#13;
scored eight points in a row to&#13;
help in coming back to win.&#13;
Games like that made the girls a&#13;
comeback team.&#13;
City rivalries were very important, and although the team&#13;
did not beat their city rival A.L.&#13;
in the di3trict subfinal, they put&#13;
forth a lot of effort trying, coming brlck from a 15-point deficit&#13;
to lose by one. "We could have&#13;
had a few more (wins)," said&#13;
Parrott. "We definitely had a&#13;
few that we should have won."&#13;
The team had a rough start,&#13;
but as the season went on, the&#13;
girls started to come back and&#13;
showed signs of life. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season we were a&#13;
tough team to bea t," commented&#13;
Pellant.&#13;
The varsity was not the only&#13;
team to set a record this year.&#13;
The freshmen team went undefea ted for the first time in LC&#13;
history. "They are a very talented and enjoyable bunch of&#13;
a thletes, and I look forward to&#13;
seeing them be successful in the&#13;
future," sa id coach Megan&#13;
Balong.&#13;
Dribbling dotun r/Je court, Brandy fflcSorley looks past lier defender fo r s omeone ro&#13;
/Jir rlie rrey . leamtuork field r/Je ream roger/Jer in r/J eir rime of need. P/Joro 8 y: AleK&#13;
fflendoza&#13;
"I was excited&#13;
and confident because I knew we&#13;
'had it' coming&#13;
back this season,"&#13;
remarked Molly&#13;
Parrott'97.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
62 Clarinda 60&#13;
51 Kuemper 69&#13;
60 T.J. 34&#13;
36 Denison 53&#13;
54 Alan tic 63&#13;
53 Harlan 60&#13;
55 Shenandoah 32&#13;
48 A.L. 44&#13;
64 Glenwood 58&#13;
67 Creston 68&#13;
41 Red Oak 37&#13;
57 St. Albert 60&#13;
. &#13;
Todd I&#13;
potential,"&#13;
saidGreg&#13;
Barntsen'97,&#13;
varslity co-&#13;
"We&#13;
knew we llad a&#13;
chance."&#13;
6Je Dpponenet 1liey&#13;
68 Atlantic 73&#13;
77 Clarinda 76&#13;
88 Kuemper 69&#13;
73 Denison 53&#13;
70 Crete 41&#13;
73 Harlan 66&#13;
69 enandoah 49&#13;
91 Glenwood 52&#13;
58 St. Albert 56&#13;
80 Creston 99&#13;
65 Red Oak 61&#13;
73 A.L. 65&#13;
61 T.J. 52&#13;
Post Season&#13;
79 T.J. 64&#13;
75 Sioux City East 72&#13;
71 Si ux City st 82&#13;
Destination: State&#13;
He looked up at the hoop, the&#13;
same one he had seen for years: Cold&#13;
hard,. unforgiving meta1 that could&#13;
rob him of victory, or save him from defeat. the balf felt foreign in his&#13;
hands, and the dull roar in his ears&#13;
fjom the crowd made his blood race.&#13;
Bounce, lift arms, release . . . ror a team .with so much po- tential, a spot rn the substate finals didn't seem so intangible for&#13;
the boys basketball team. They had the statistics (regular season re~ord of 17-5), the experience (eight seniors), the coach&#13;
(Brunson), and the drive to pull off any upset.&#13;
And when the regular season ended, the team was on the&#13;
road to the _post-season party ]Jining for a bfowout at State. But&#13;
they li:ad a few sideroads to travel&#13;
before that. "This summer Todd&#13;
(Marcantonio'98) and I talked&#13;
about ou; potential," said Greg ~arntsen 97, varsity co-captain.&#13;
We knew we had a chance."&#13;
The first road block came at t~e dis~ct semifinal game against ?10ux City East. The Titans had&#13;
JUSt come off a gratifying slaughter of T.J. in first-round. action&#13;
and. were read y for a few rounds&#13;
agarnst the state-tested Red Raiders. "Our team really got into it at&#13;
the TJ. game, and I Fioped they woul have that kind of intensity for the next two," commentea&#13;
Coach Dean Brunson.&#13;
Holding the Red Raiders&#13;
scoreless for almost the entire first&#13;
quarter, the Titans held the early&#13;
lead. After exchanging leads&#13;
throughout the contest, the Titans dung to a two-point lead in&#13;
the last few seconds of the fourth . But c;t Hail-Mary shot found its&#13;
way mto the East basket, sending the game into overtime. Jn the extra quarter, Brunson&#13;
9ug deeJJ to. pull off the victory. After pl~ymg four quarters, I&#13;
was emotionally and physically&#13;
drained, and I hoped" someone&#13;
cou!d step up," said Barntsen.&#13;
Semor Dan Trumblee sparkled off the bench, snagging a steal&#13;
and calmly popping his charitr,&#13;
shots. "It was a tough 2"ame '&#13;
remembered Trumblee. 'T1 And' I k~ew that if we were going to&#13;
wm, everyone had to conrribute."&#13;
After the celebration, the Titans went back to the drawing&#13;
board and practice jerseys to preP?re for ~he subfinal game against&#13;
S10ux City West, a team accustomed to state appearances. "We&#13;
looked at it as another game even&#13;
though it was the biggest ga'me of&#13;
our hves," said Barnlsen. Although the team was not&#13;
victorious against West, they took&#13;
the LC blue and white into the&#13;
substate finals for the first time in&#13;
nearly two decades. "This w as&#13;
our fast chance, as seniors to&#13;
make the dream of state a r~al­ i ty ," said s enior Rod Va~?rdstrand. The potential, statistics, and experience nearly cruised the "dream team" to a&#13;
sta te berth.&#13;
]5y,-1..,Pl.uren i..,Pl.f&lt;Pl.fo.5&#13;
f&lt;e eping the 6a ff a&amp;iay from his opponent, Chad Armstrong fooks for the open man in&#13;
Iii~ firBf u~rs ty appearance. Coach Dean Brunson f&lt;ept a deep bench that hefped the&#13;
litane cnuse to many victories. Photo By: lalees ha Haynes &#13;
rru:lim,g fo1 rhe Bfor8, Rod Oonf'fordsrrond drives for rhe lioop. /li e /irons run of&#13;
1 t ff 11llle qwwlied r being de feated by Sioux Ciry liJesr. Photo By: Laleesha&#13;
Nu111 ('&#13;
Aiming for the hoop, /odd /Ylorcanronio&#13;
pf ans fo soi{ the baff pasr his opponent's&#13;
head. Shoaring from rhree-poinf fond&#13;
was an easy way to regain the feod in a&#13;
game. Pharo By: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
SLA/Ylf laking if fo rhe hoop, Shaun&#13;
/Ylajor acts like /Ylicheaf Jordan. /Ylajor&#13;
was o key pf ayer for the JO squad. Pharo&#13;
By: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
firsr Row ( f-r ): Breff Jackson, Jesse Forbes, Brent Hi fey, /odd /Ylarconfonio, Josh&#13;
Cfanron, Luke Erickson, Rod Oanf'fordsrrand, /Ylanager Jordan l&lt;fepfer. Second Row&#13;
( f-r ): Coach Franzese, Coach Paulson, Brian Rassmussen, Chad Armsfrong, Shaun&#13;
/Ylqjor, Corf Rezac, Coach f&lt;Desrer, Coach Brunson. lliird R.ow ( f-r ): Dan lrum6fee,&#13;
Andy D 'Brian, Greg Barn sf en, Eric lhompsen, /Ylike /Ylurray, Eric f f am, Doug ((insef.&#13;
Pharo By: Bob Pyles S rudio &#13;
f(icking the ball past her opponent, senior&#13;
Angie Anderson aims with her mot.&#13;
Accuracy counted when it came to scoring goals. Photo By: Alex fYlendo za&#13;
Dri66/ing down the field, Brandy&#13;
fYlcSorley looks for an open teammate.&#13;
Passing was a key element for players to&#13;
develop. Photo By: Alex fYlendoza&#13;
firat Row ( 1-r }: f&amp;tie J enaen, fYlelissa Head, J enny Lauver, fYlicheala Hanks, Angie&#13;
Anderson, f(ora Riso, Brandy fYlcSorely. Second Row ( 1-r }: Robin Poloncic, f(endra&#13;
Coates, laleesha Haynes, Erin Hacl&lt;fort, Amber f.Jade, Patches {(ell. third Row (Ir): Coach t om Dowarl&lt;, J essica Rock, Chris Collins, Erica Gundlach, J ill R. Lauver,&#13;
Nikki fYlitch ell, Amy Chubick, Coach John DeOries. Fourth Row ( 1-r ): Darci fyelgaard,&#13;
fYlegan {(ult, .Jessica S heeree, Lisa S abatl&lt;a, fYlegan Young, f(risti Schluede. Photo By:&#13;
Bob Pylea S tudio&#13;
\Jll&lt;ic, ~--:&gt; s,...~&#13;
.;t . "'':r \-&#13;
"'2" {70 I: I; ~ J r:;,.f· ,., ---1 ./&#13;
'11, ':.po~&#13;
Beating the opponent to the ball, fYlelissa Head races to get ahead. fYlany felt the n r&#13;
for speed luhen it came to soccer. Photo By: Alex fYlendoza &#13;
Leadership Defines&#13;
Season&#13;
"Bef&lt;?re each game I explained&#13;
to the girls that they were going&#13;
out there to have fun, and to play for themselves," said girls soccer&#13;
coach Tom Dworak. And that's&#13;
just what they did. Besides having a 0-0 :·d&#13;
the members of fhe girls socce;&#13;
team were alwaxs positive to- ward.each other. During games,&#13;
practice, and even off the playina&#13;
field, they would eere chot e~ on . "We talked to each other and&#13;
helped ea ch other out," said&#13;
sop110more Stephanie Creps.&#13;
Among other things, team&#13;
spirit was something that was&#13;
prevalent to the coache and even&#13;
other teams. "Team pirit was&#13;
proven in several games," said&#13;
Dworak. . Dwo ra k specifica ll ment10ned the game a,g~ 1s t Sioux&#13;
City North m the ::ivv 1 Tourna- ment, as a shining example of the&#13;
trem endou s amoun t of team&#13;
spirit and lead ership the squad&#13;
had . "It was perfection on the&#13;
field," said LaI.:eesha Haynes'98. T~1 y started off playing hard, but m the second quarter goalie&#13;
Amy Chubick'98 sprainea her&#13;
back and was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, ana sophomore Christine Collins tool&lt; the&#13;
field as goalie. It was the first&#13;
time Collins had taken on the&#13;
defender spot since junior high. The g ame came down to a&#13;
shootout and Collins blocked the&#13;
last shot, saving the victory for&#13;
the Titar,s. t only did the team have&#13;
spmt and leadership, but they&#13;
also had talent and unity, which&#13;
helped the team be successful. "This is one of the most talented&#13;
teams we ever had," comn1ented&#13;
Dworak.&#13;
Another thing that may have&#13;
been a contributmg factor to the&#13;
airls' success was the fact that y s.trayed fron:i basic field pos1homn$ and tned a different&#13;
approacn. "We tried a 'W' de- fense this year," remembered&#13;
Haynes. "It worked well in some&#13;
situations, but not as well in others." In doing this, they did not&#13;
always g et the results they&#13;
wanted, but in the end, it all&#13;
worked out. "We were a close team because&#13;
we always worked together," said&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard'98. W hether on&#13;
the fi eld playing their hardest, or&#13;
on the siaelme cheering for each&#13;
other, they were definitely not a&#13;
team to mess with in the spirit&#13;
category.&#13;
Aim ing fOr the goof, Nikki /Ylitchell s hoots the ball past the goalie.&#13;
winning s eas on. Photo 13y: AleK /Ylendoza&#13;
the uarsity had a&#13;
uwe were a close&#13;
team because we&#13;
always worked&#13;
together," said&#13;
junior Darci&#13;
Kjeldgaard.&#13;
We Opponent Thetj&#13;
1 Mercy 3&#13;
10 Con estoga 0&#13;
2 Elk H om 3&#13;
1 St. Albert 3&#13;
3 T.J. 0&#13;
17 Riverside 0&#13;
13 Glenwood 0&#13;
6 Gretna 0&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
3 S.C. North 2&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
4 T.J. 0&#13;
Season Records&#13;
Varsiti;: 7 - 5&#13;
Junior Varsity: 6 - 5 &#13;
HPlaying T.J.&#13;
in tlie Cit}1&#13;
Tournament&#13;
really sh(])wed&#13;
how we aould&#13;
plaY] as a team&#13;
and how the&#13;
praatice time&#13;
paid off," stated . senior Jason&#13;
Fouts.&#13;
We&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
8&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
14&#13;
4&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Conestoga&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
J?lattsmouth&#13;
Glen woo&#13;
AL&#13;
Riverside&#13;
lenwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
TJ&#13;
Denison&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
They&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
Seaspn Record 11-4&#13;
Practice = State&#13;
"Practice makes perfect."&#13;
Many have heard that saying time&#13;
and time again, but still doubt its&#13;
truth. The soccer team found that&#13;
statement to be true, turning&#13;
hours of practice into a state trip&#13;
to Muscatine and a Division I&#13;
scholarship for senior Chris Vokt.&#13;
"Practices were well worth it in&#13;
the long run," said Jeff Elgan'OO.&#13;
Outside of practice, the team&#13;
liked to get together the night&#13;
before a big game and scarf down&#13;
carbs. "Our favorite restaurant&#13;
of choice was Spaghetti Works,"&#13;
explained Josh Clanton'99. In&#13;
addition to spending team time&#13;
together, a few superstitious seniors took to the forest in pursuit&#13;
of a bird or squirrel that was used&#13;
in venting their p regame frustrations.&#13;
Even with all the hard w ork&#13;
and long practices, the team took&#13;
second place in the City Tournament. They lost a regular season&#13;
shootout to T.J., 3-2, and they suffered a heartbreaking 1-0 decision to St. Albert in the tournament finals.&#13;
Knowing they would face T.J.&#13;
again after playing a tough game&#13;
just a couple of weeks before City,&#13;
the team worked even harder and&#13;
it helped. "Playing T.J. in the&#13;
City Tournament really showed&#13;
how we could play as a team and&#13;
how the practice time paid off,"&#13;
stated senior Jason Fouts.&#13;
The boys were not perfect, but&#13;
no one ever is. Losses seemed to&#13;
make the team work harder for&#13;
the goals that were not reached in&#13;
past seasons. Many players had&#13;
memories from the sta te trip two&#13;
years ago and the loss tha t kept&#13;
them out of the tournament last&#13;
year, and that seemed to act as a&#13;
driving force. "It was a successful year and we worked really&#13;
hard for w hatwe accomplished,"&#13;
explained Jeremy Willer'98.&#13;
Oribbfing the baff past his opponent, Jeff'E(gan takes control. OribMing was a key&#13;
e fement f'or soccer p f ayers Photo 13y: Laleesha Haynes &#13;
(, rdrnlin,q the ball, senior fflif&lt;e Conway looks f'or the open pass. The varsity had a&#13;
, .11 /l'l 1 ecord of' f 1- l/. Plioro By: laleelisa Haynes&#13;
Concentration. Dan Blum fights to gain&#13;
wntrol of the ball. the JO had a season&#13;
rewrd of 8-3. PhDfo By: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Heading the baff over the defender, Steve&#13;
f&lt;eneafy passes to his teammate. Heading the baff was an easy way to defeat an&#13;
opponent. PhDfo By: laleehsa Haynes&#13;
First Row ( 1-r ): Josh Clanton, fric {i)ymore, Jeremy {i)ifler, Jason Fouts, Chris Oolrt,&#13;
and Jeff'ffgan. Sewnd Row ( f-r ): Coach Jerry {i)iffer, Steve f(eneafy, Sreue figges,&#13;
f(endaff Brundidge, fflif&lt;e Conway, {(euin f'lash, Breff Jac.f&lt;son, {(euin Rief. and Coach&#13;
Carroff Jensen. /hird Row ( 1-r ): Jeff'lauuer, /rent Duff; Derek {i)ard, Ryan Smith,&#13;
Zeb Youngs, Brent Hiley, and Zac..f&lt; fflislm. PliDfo By: Bob Pyles Studio &#13;
Playing dou6/es, seniors Lyndsay Patton&#13;
and Heidie Grove support each other&#13;
during the game. fi1any enjoyed playing&#13;
in doubles as it was a way to support each&#13;
other when they needed it. Photo 8y:&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Smacking the ball with a// of lier power,&#13;
tiffany Campbel/ returns a serve. fi1any&#13;
underclassmen found themselves on the&#13;
varsity squad because of their hard work.&#13;
Photo 8y: fl//ison Schupp&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Heidie Grove, Lyndsay Parron, fvysfina IJackensfose, and laurel&#13;
Green. Second Row ( 1-r ): fYlikaifa Spalding, Amanda Havermann, Lisa Sondag, Rena&#13;
Carlson, IJecky S tokes, Philly f(yhat, and Jessica rhompsen. rhird Row ( 1-r ): Coach&#13;
Dan Steger, tiffany Campbell, Lyndsey fJ frmans, J iff Greufach, Dana rhornton,&#13;
Dianne fflorisson, and Lindsey Richardson. Photo /Jy: /Joh Pf yes Studio&#13;
Reaching for the sky, senior Laure/ Green stretches to hit the ha/I. rne varsity tenm&#13;
team had a record of9- 1. Photo 8y: Fi//ison Schupp &#13;
What a Smashing&#13;
Season&#13;
Put down your coats and drop&#13;
your shovels. Spring is here and&#13;
it's time to get out. .. the tennis&#13;
racket? As soon as girl's tennis&#13;
started, the competition began.&#13;
Since there were only 12 positions on varsity, the girls 'b2.ttled&#13;
each other for their rank continuously. "The constant fight for&#13;
rank kept things interesting," said&#13;
Coach Dan Steger. "It encouraged&#13;
the girls so their defenses stayed&#13;
up."&#13;
This season the girls' guards&#13;
were never let down, allowing&#13;
them to win the Atlantic Tournament, the City Tournament, and&#13;
the Hawkeye-10 Confe rence.&#13;
"The Atlantic Tournament was&#13;
our first major tournament and&#13;
we were all a little nervous, but&#13;
we helped each other through&#13;
it," recalled freshman Lyndsey&#13;
Oltmans.&#13;
Support came in different&#13;
forms for the ladies. Although&#13;
the girls were always there to&#13;
cheer on a teammate, tennis is&#13;
somewhat different from other&#13;
sports since there is so much competition between the members.&#13;
"I liked it because you got to work&#13;
on getting better. It's not like&#13;
volleyball or basketball," said&#13;
Mikiaila Spalding'99.&#13;
This year the team was treated&#13;
to a bigger crowd due to their&#13;
winning season. "The crowds are&#13;
usually split up between all of&#13;
the other spring sports, but the&#13;
support this year was the most&#13;
I've ever seen at our matches,"&#13;
commented senior Laurel Green.&#13;
The success and support of this&#13;
year's team had a lot to do with&#13;
the closeness of the team. "Everyone could read each other so&#13;
well. It's like we knew what someone would do next. The way we&#13;
supported each other even when&#13;
we played for rank is great. There&#13;
were definitely some true friends&#13;
on the team," said Heidie&#13;
Grove'97.&#13;
What shot out as serious competition volleyed into friendship,&#13;
and slammed into a championship season mixed with some true&#13;
friendships, and allowed the girl's&#13;
tennis season to go out with fond&#13;
memories.&#13;
(,Jaifing for the re farn, Lindsey Richardson moues toward rhe ball. /Ylorion and&#13;
flexibility were key in playing tennis. Phoro 8y: Allison Schupp&#13;
"The way we&#13;
sup11orted each&#13;
other even when&#13;
we played for&#13;
ranl&lt; is great.&#13;
The~e were defini tel\Y some true&#13;
friends on the&#13;
team," said&#13;
H e i d&#13;
Grove'97.&#13;
We Opponent&#13;
9 Harlan&#13;
6 Atlantic&#13;
7 Glenwood&#13;
6 Ku em per&#13;
9 Denison&#13;
8 Shenandoah&#13;
9 Clarinda&#13;
9 St. Albert&#13;
5 Red Oak&#13;
Tournamenbs&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
City&#13;
Hawkeye-to&#13;
State Results&#13;
Grove/Oltmans&#13;
.&#13;
1 e&#13;
They&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
7th&#13;
Match Recor~: 3/5&#13;
' &#13;
"Even though we&#13;
chal enge each&#13;
still&#13;
as a&#13;
be re&#13;
Baas'97.&#13;
rememShawn&#13;
State Stats&#13;
IJal1l1.gaard/Taylor&#13;
We Opponen~ They&#13;
6 4&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
Spencer&#13;
Albia&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
Clark&#13;
th Overal&#13;
I&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
Seeds of Change Net&#13;
Victories&#13;
It isn't always a conference rival that makes the best sets in a&#13;
tennis match. The boys tennis&#13;
team challenged each other when&#13;
it came to the first six varsity spots,&#13;
and the pressure of the seedings&#13;
made for some exciting times and&#13;
a successful season. "Even though&#13;
we challenged each other, we still&#13;
stayed close as a team," remembered Shawn Baas'97.&#13;
Not only did they deal successfully with intra-squad rivalries, but also adjusted to having a&#13;
new coach, Brian Pregon. Even&#13;
through the constant changes, the&#13;
boys continued to work hard.&#13;
"We had a lot of fun with the new&#13;
coach. He ran practice well and&#13;
pushed us really hard," stated&#13;
Andy Damgaard'99.&#13;
With the changes of the seeds&#13;
and coaches, the team still found&#13;
time to have a little fun on the&#13;
side. Taking time away from the&#13;
pressure of the task at hand usually relaxed the Titans. "Road&#13;
trips and dinner after the matches&#13;
was time for us to have fun,"&#13;
commented Bryan Shaw'99.&#13;
Changes and good times kept&#13;
the team going into the post season. The team had two state qualifiers, as the one-two punch of&#13;
seniors Quinn Damgaard and&#13;
Michael Taylor made its first state&#13;
appearance and was rewarded&#13;
with eighth place laurels. In the&#13;
regular season, the Titans ran&#13;
away with the City Tournament,&#13;
ch am pionshi p, in a big upset over&#13;
all the other teams. "We really&#13;
blew the other teams away," said&#13;
Tony McCormick'97.&#13;
With strong leaders and good&#13;
team stability, the Titan netters&#13;
turned a season of changes into a&#13;
season of victories and strong&#13;
potential. As a team they worked&#13;
hard and stayed together, and in&#13;
the end, won together. "In the&#13;
long run, all of our practices and&#13;
hard work paid off," replied Matt&#13;
Fienhold'97.&#13;
:E"t-SPlrPlfi Snittfi ~ f(:,ri.stin&#13;
AnAer.sbn&#13;
Leaping for rlie ball, senior li1arr feinliofd aims wifli precision. fli e uarairy rennie ream&#13;
liad a winning seaeon. Pliofo 8y: Laleeslia Haynes &#13;
f1;Hl-Jff1( Quinn Damgaard smacks the tennis half. Damgaard was a senior wlio made&#13;
if r11 nfnte with partner fflicliael lay/or. Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
laking a breather from a tougli tennis&#13;
match, f(enny Dick and Pat Driver relax&#13;
and support their teammates. Players&#13;
cheered on each other all season long.&#13;
Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
Getting ready to start the match, senior&#13;
fflicliae/ lay/or bounces rlie half before&#13;
lie serves. Serving the hall with power&#13;
was a key element to a powerful game.&#13;
Plioto By: laleelisa Haynes&#13;
Riglir 6aclc at ya! S ending a message to liis opponenf, Bryan Sliaw shows that he&#13;
means business. (he boys tennis team took care of business on the courts first and&#13;
then relished in their victories afterwards. Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes &#13;
wish we&#13;
could have had&#13;
fall golf,"&#13;
exPiressed&#13;
Courtney&#13;
Bussey'97. "We&#13;
could have used&#13;
the extra practice in the end."&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
195 Harlan(B) 176&#13;
178 Clarinda 160&#13;
169 Atlantic 149&#13;
169 Denison 153&#13;
187 Kuempe11 167&#13;
175 Glenwood 159&#13;
234 Harlan(G) 203&#13;
194 Clarinda 185&#13;
211 Atlantic 185&#13;
211 191&#13;
212 Kuempe 186&#13;
229 Glenwood 234&#13;
230 Red Oa~ 230&#13;
205 St. Albert 204&#13;
212 A.L. 205&#13;
Tiger Wannabes Take&#13;
to the Greens&#13;
As many golfers found out,&#13;
the '96-'97 season turned out to&#13;
be a season of improvements. Despite some inclement weather&#13;
mishaps, the golfers still managed to acheive personal bests. "I&#13;
got my best low score of 63 at the&#13;
Kuemper match," said Cindy&#13;
Fletcher'97.&#13;
Even the best golfers had to&#13;
employ the use of a "lucky"&#13;
charm, be it a rabbit's foot or a&#13;
hamburger. "Before all of my&#13;
matches, I had to eat a Frisco&#13;
Burger from H ardee's," said Jon&#13;
Barnes'98. Senior Ben Feller also&#13;
had a special charm. "I used a&#13;
silver dollar that I carry around,"&#13;
said Feller. Feller's silver charm&#13;
must have worked, as it allowed&#13;
him to score his personal best at&#13;
the City Tournament and walk&#13;
away with third place honors.&#13;
One improvement this year&#13;
was due to the increase of players&#13;
and the change of practice sites.&#13;
Golfers were allowed to practice&#13;
at Serv's instead of at a regular&#13;
course. "It seemed more hectic,&#13;
but going to Serv' s w as definitely&#13;
cool, we got to use Doctor Ping,"&#13;
recalled Mike Behrens98'.&#13;
There w as another change this&#13;
season, but not one that related&#13;
to a practice site or lucky charm.&#13;
"The team got to be closer than in&#13;
the past," commented Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal'97. In fact, the team&#13;
members were often found eating lunch together and playing&#13;
games.&#13;
Besides the increase of players, the golfers also found an increase in playing time. Fall golf&#13;
was added to the boys' school&#13;
sport schedule, which added four&#13;
more matches. "I wish we could&#13;
have had fall golf," expressed&#13;
Courtney Bussey'97. "We could&#13;
have used the extra practice in&#13;
the end." And in the end, the&#13;
girls were practicing longer than&#13;
they had in the past. After placing second in sectionals, the team&#13;
went on to regionals.&#13;
The strive for perfection is still&#13;
on, leaving many Tiger Woods&#13;
wannabes hungry to get back on&#13;
the greens. "I am definitely looking forward to next season," said&#13;
Behrens. The addition of new&#13;
players and more time, the golfers have a lot to look forward to.&#13;
E't-Y1ierg/i,,;tnn 'Y1tc.ere,;tr't ~&#13;
f}'dC Y11,~rten.sen&#13;
t eeing off; seniors Sara /(nave( and Courtney Bussey prac.tic.e rlieir form ar foK Run.&#13;
Prac.tic.es were spent playing a sliort g ame ro lie fp improve rlie players sl&lt;.iffs. Plioro&#13;
By: Uizabetli Barrerr &#13;
,.&#13;
f&gt;uu fl{.in9 hiD s hof, sophomore J ason Hill concenfrafes on the ball. Having a proper&#13;
•11nr P and ,qnod form was necessary for an excellenr fee off: Photo By: £/izabefh&#13;
I tr tr&#13;
Hitting rhe ball with power, Darci Phelan&#13;
affempfs fo better her score. Phelan was&#13;
a three-year member of the golf team.&#13;
Photo By: £/izabeth Barrett&#13;
Following through with his swing, Randy&#13;
Fraslit watches the ball in Right. fee ing&#13;
off' was the mosr important moue in the&#13;
game of golf Photo By: £/izabeth Barrett&#13;
First Row ( 1-r ): Jenni Bixler, Michelle Campbel(, ftlary Clasen, Sara f(nauef, Courtney&#13;
Bussey, ftlarie Carter, and Bridget Eggers. S econd Roe,; (1-r): Jon Barnes, Jusrin&#13;
Bixler, Jeff' ftlarshalf, Ben f eller, IVicf&lt; CarlBDn, Adam Boardman, Bre f Sherwood,&#13;
Melissa Head, Darci Phelan, and Charles fletche r. lhird Row ( 1-r ): l&lt;yfe Larson,&#13;
Jason Enders, Amy S chultz, Adrienne Rosenthaf, Cindy Fletcher, Brian Hiffa6idef,&#13;
J eff' Price, David Clasen, and Coach Lowell f&lt;ennedy . Fourth Row {f-r): ftlike f(n e ff,&#13;
Randy Frans(, Eric ftlcf(ern, Andy ftlerriff. ftlike Behrens, ftlaftbJafson, Josh Boadarus,&#13;
,.1.1• "\"ts&#13;
/Vick Rupert, Anrhony f&lt;ing, and Ian Moran. Photo By: 8ob Pyles St1:...tf/to ' \/.0&#13;
.... ''" Q- .....&#13;
;;~ i79 t ~ ;;. &lt;I ..:,\ r.:.. ..,, ./&gt;&#13;
.,.., "l ,,~ &#13;
Attempting her final jump, Jenny {JJiffer&#13;
fake s a run-through. field events were&#13;
very important and gave the team many&#13;
points. Photo 8y: Elizabeth 8arreff&#13;
AAAaaahhhf Giving a grunt, lracy&#13;
l&lt;eenan gets ready to toss the s hot put.&#13;
l&lt;eenan quafifiedforsfafe in both the shot&#13;
and the discus and had many personal&#13;
bests this s eas on. Photo 8y: Elizabeth&#13;
8arre ff&#13;
GirfB track Team- firBf Row ( f-r }: Robin S hadid, Lisa f1J inkfer, S ara f(enney, Lauren&#13;
laf&lt;atoB, l&lt;nra IVuss, Renee l&lt;eenan, Jennifer f(eefe, Cheryl Hifta6ide f, and Amy&#13;
f1J hippfe. S econd Row ( f-r ): Heidi J ensen, J iff l Lauver, Amanda S ide6otfom, Amber&#13;
Camp6e ff, J enny f1J iffer, Claire Lakatos, f(nra Riso, Tracy l&lt;eenan, Hilary J ensen, and&#13;
Koren Ols en. Third Row ( f-r ): Coach Joe Ankenbauer, l&lt;nren frlcCormicf.:, frlarianne&#13;
'Timm, ftloffy Parrot(, f(y fa 8 atfen, /Vikki Pofoncic, f(ristin {(in set, ftlcf(enzie Pracht,&#13;
{(ntie (JJ r. ~e, ftloffy Lindsey, and Coach Larry Anderson. Photo 8 y : 806 Pyles S tudio&#13;
J&gt;....., c.;,) ,,,..~&#13;
,;'j *'&lt;I~ '+-:-: "*"' .:J&gt; ,&#13;
-gJ) 180 I $&#13;
1 f c,'.f "'"'"' ,.-I , ,,7., Spu~&#13;
frown ing offer hearing her time, Lauren Lakatos thinks about what she COllfti&#13;
do ne beffer in her race. Runners were very concerned about their times and,,&#13;
always competing against each other for spots. Photo 13y: Elizabeth 8arretr &#13;
Second Best Good&#13;
Enough&#13;
The girls track team had many roll in the conference win. "It&#13;
highlights this season, but their was really a team effort," exproudest moment occured on a pressed Lakatos.&#13;
night that was typical of the en- Working on speed, endurance&#13;
tire season. The team placed and strength paid off for the girls&#13;
second at the Hawkeye-IO Con- that made ft: to state. Freshman&#13;
ference, which was held despite Karen McCormick won the 3,000&#13;
the rainy, windy weather. "It m and 1,500 m runs at the conferwas a big surprise. Beating ence meet. At state, she placed&#13;
Harlan was an accomplishment 8th and 7th, resrectivly, and also&#13;
in itself," said Sara Kenney'97. set new schoo records in both&#13;
"But also coming out ahead of events. In the field event,&#13;
Clarinda and Denison was icing sophmore Traci Keenan placed&#13;
on the cake." 18th and 14th in discus and shot&#13;
Coach Joe Ankenbauer was put. Molly Parrott'98 finished&#13;
expecting the team to &amp;et fifth second in the long jump at conand was very pleased when the ference and made a strong showgirls got second. "Placing sec- ing at state in both the long jump&#13;
and in the Hawkeye-10 Confer- and lOOm hurdles. With teamence was great, because every- workandeffort, McCormickand&#13;
one wanted to close the season Parrott joined senior Jennifer&#13;
well. We were tired and had to Keefe and sophomore Nikki&#13;
deal with a rain delay but we still Poloncic in the distance medley&#13;
went out there and did well," that placed third at the confersaid Hillary Jensen'98. ence and 16th at state.&#13;
Despite the rain and wind, With the girls' accomplishthe team had high spirits at each men ts this season, they proved&#13;
meet, which helped them push themselves to be a team of hard&#13;
harder and reach team goals. workers that worked together for&#13;
"We were really supportive of the best of the team. They got&#13;
each other," said senior Lauren through the tough meets and took&#13;
Lakatos. "And there was al- it to the top.&#13;
ways someone wa~ching you -p _t1/lt 111~rten.sen when you were runnmg and try- P1t &lt;../&#13;
ing to help the team." Team&#13;
effort obviously played a major&#13;
-- • • • ~ .. J • ~ • - ..&#13;
j&#13;
S-1-R-£- 1-C-H! fre s hman phenom f(aren IYlcCormick g ets ready for her race,&#13;
menfally and physically. IYlcCormick won the 3,000 and f,SO O at hath the&#13;
conference and district meets, and anchored the distance medley to state. Photo By:&#13;
[/izaheth 8arrerr&#13;
ult was a oig&#13;
eating . SUIJ&gt;irtse.&#13;
Harlan was an accomplishment in&#13;
itsel~," said Sara&#13;
Kenney'97.&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor 2nd&#13;
C.B. Relays 1st&#13;
Glenwood Relays 4th&#13;
LC Coed Relays 2nd&#13;
Lady Lynx Relays 3rd&#13;
Glenwood Coed 4th&#13;
Harlan Relays 2nd&#13;
Monarch Coed · 4th&#13;
Districts 4th&#13;
Conference 2nd&#13;
School Records&#13;
Kare11 McCon iick&#13;
l SOOM--4:53.3&#13;
3000M--10:45.4&#13;
Svate Qualifi rs&#13;
McCo nick--lSOOM &amp;&#13;
3000M&#13;
Parro --100M Im dles &amp;&#13;
long jump&#13;
Keenan--shot put &amp; discus&#13;
Distance Medley--Keefe,&#13;
Parrott, Polontic, and&#13;
¥cCormick &#13;
.111 wish we could&#13;
get more people&#13;
motivated to go&#13;
out and stay out&#13;
for track," commented Brian&#13;
Wredt'97.&#13;
I&#13;
I I&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor 9th&#13;
C.B. Relays 3rd&#13;
Ram Re1ays 10th&#13;
J ohnstonRelays 6th&#13;
Panther Relays 8th&#13;
LC Last Chance 2nd&#13;
Numbers Don't Tell&#13;
Whole Story&#13;
"I couldn't have asked for a&#13;
better group of young gentlemen&#13;
to work with. There just weren't&#13;
enough of them," said boys track&#13;
coach Barb Moates. The only&#13;
thing that kept the track team&#13;
from being great was lack of participants.&#13;
"I wish we could have gotten&#13;
more people motivated to go out&#13;
and stay out for track," commented Brian Wredt'97. The&#13;
small numbers that remained in&#13;
track caused the team's scores to&#13;
suffer. With few upperclassmen&#13;
running, the team didn't perform&#13;
as well as they hoped.&#13;
Even with low scores, the&#13;
team's morale was high. "Although shorthanded, we still had&#13;
a lot of fun," said Rod&#13;
VanNordstrand'97. Other team&#13;
members and the coach agreed.&#13;
"The overall attitude of the guys&#13;
was that they were very supportive of each other through good&#13;
and bad times," said Moates.&#13;
Not only did the team have&#13;
low numbers, they also had bad&#13;
luck with the weather. · "The&#13;
weather was a real downfall,"&#13;
said Tony McCormick. "Too&#13;
many of the meets were cancelled,&#13;
and that got the team down."&#13;
Four meets were cancelled because of rainy conditions.&#13;
One sunny spot about the season was the C.B. Relays. The&#13;
team won several events and really pulled together. Another&#13;
highlight was getting close to state&#13;
qualifications. "We got closer to&#13;
state than last year in a couple of&#13;
events," said Cory Millhollin'97.&#13;
Although there were few participants and scores weren't as&#13;
high as they would have liked&#13;
them to be, many team members&#13;
are excited to start a new season&#13;
next year. "I think the team did&#13;
all right, but there are a few things&#13;
we can improve on," commented&#13;
A.J. Coleman'99. "I can't wait&#13;
until next yea r! "&#13;
J5 R,11.did Vierc:k 'fr"&#13;
Oo.s4 911.te.s&#13;
S printing off with a good start, Alonzo Grosse races for the finish. Grosse wall one&#13;
of the few upperclassmen on the track team. Photo By: Allison Schupp &#13;
/,,,id fnrmf Rod OanNordsfrand strains fo get ahead of his opponent. The lfx 1 refay&#13;
I 1 -~f miRned rhe stare cutoff' fime and «iere una6fe fo qua fif!J. Phoro 13y: Affison&#13;
h11pp&#13;
Gerring ready for his race, Jesse Forbes&#13;
puts on his running s hoes. Forbes was an&#13;
imporlanf varsity runner this year. Phoro&#13;
13y: Affison Schupp&#13;
Spinning info his re fease, AJ Cofeman&#13;
launches the discus. Coleman was a&#13;
vers atile athlete and helped the feam&#13;
with his throwing s kiffs. Photo 13y: Affison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
First Row ( f-r ): John Armour, Cory ftliffhoffin. Second R.oiu ( f-r ): ftlark Hansen, Joe&#13;
Dew, Aaron lneifage, {Jiffy Campbell. Nick ftlathe ius, R.od OanNordstrand, Jesse&#13;
Forbes, and Shaw Taft. third Row ( f-r ): Sean Frickie, l3rian lnredr, Jason ftlanke, AJ&#13;
Coleman, Eric Differ, Doug l&lt;insel. Alonzo Grosse, and Greg Oersch. Photo 13y: 13ob&#13;
Pyles Studio &#13;
Pumping up the crowd, the cheerleaders&#13;
get the fans g Ding during a hDme fDDt6aff&#13;
game. litan fan s w ufd afways 6e seen&#13;
chanting afDng with the g irls. PhDtD 8y:&#13;
Afex: ftlendDza&#13;
Raising their arms in 'V" fDr victDry,&#13;
Heather lJJyfie, /(asha fie fds, and ftlary&#13;
Cfas en jDin the rest Df the freshmen&#13;
cheerleaders during a 6Dys 6asf&lt;.e t6aff&#13;
g ame. Few s chDDfs had fre shmen squads,&#13;
and the freshmen teams enjDyed this&#13;
(ittfe fux:ury . PhDtD 8y: Afex: ftlendDz a&#13;
first RDw ( f-r ): IYlary Cfasen, J iff 8 tazzoni, Liz Higgin s, Erin Hac f&lt;.fbrt. 8 ewnd R.01u&#13;
(1-r): IYlichae fa fJe fl, Lauralee Jens en, IYle fissa Head, Heather lJJylie, Amanda&#13;
Havermann. t hird RDw ( 1-r ): S helly [dris, Jessica lJJesf, Courtney Ambros e,&#13;
$halene f3Dgardus,l&lt;e ffy Darne fl, Sarah Smith, Carrie Hensda fe, ftleg an CDn f&lt;.fin .&#13;
fourth Row ( f-r ): f3roDf&lt;.e f3arf&lt;.er, HDlfy Hanna, l(aren Olsen, Lisa fienhDfd, J ennifer&#13;
lJJestfa fl, l(asha Fie fds, ('(;f&lt;.f&lt;.i YDung6fDod, NicDfe Dempsey. PnDtD f3y : f3D 6 Pyfes&#13;
Studio&#13;
Lnof&lt;.ing into the crD1ud, CDurlney Ambrose Rees there ie spirit to &lt;qnite. ihe nq t&#13;
dispfay ed pDsters in fne na ff and made fittfe gihs for the athfetes to fef them f&lt;.no1,1 f&#13;
s chDo f 1uas behind them 100 percent. Phnto 8y: LaleeRha Haynen &#13;
Give Me A ''T'~ .. "Titnns, Titnns, don't be shy!&#13;
Stand nnd give your battle cry!"&#13;
During the school year, Titan fans&#13;
hea rd the LC cheerleaders pep&#13;
up the crowd and arouse school&#13;
spirit of the Blue and White. But,&#13;
the sounds that were hardly eve;:&#13;
heard were those of yawns during early morning practices,&#13;
grunts and groans over a particularly challenging mount, or the&#13;
screams of surprise during camp&#13;
awards. "We accomplished a lot&#13;
of our goals this season, including college level mounts," said&#13;
Shalene Boga rdus'97, squad cocaptain.&#13;
Right after last springtryouts&#13;
were held, practices began to F repare the athletes for the UNL summer cheer camp. "We did grea t&#13;
a t camp, receiving the highest&#13;
honors possible," remembered&#13;
Courtney AIT1brose'97. The team&#13;
brought home a Division I rating&#13;
in Home Porn and also won the&#13;
Cheer and Chant competitions.&#13;
Besides the team honors received a t camp, four individuals&#13;
qualified for the UCA All-Star&#13;
cheer squad tha t performed in&#13;
London, England, in December.&#13;
"Going to London was probably&#13;
the highlight of the year for me,"&#13;
remembered Liz Higgins'97, cocaptain. Seniors Melissa Head,&#13;
LauraLee Jensen, Bogardus, and&#13;
Higgins joined the ranks of some&#13;
of the best cheerleaders in the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Along w ith the London trip&#13;
and high marks a t camp, the&#13;
cheerleaders were also exposed&#13;
to new mounts and tosses w ith a&#13;
college level degree of difficulty.&#13;
"I vvas really worried about coed moun ts and cheering for&#13;
UCA, so I stunted a few times&#13;
with the coach from UNO," said&#13;
H iggins. "It really helped me&#13;
get ready for the trip and for&#13;
cheerin g next year a t college."&#13;
Finding time to practice and&#13;
perfect skills was well worth the&#13;
pain and sweat, as Ambrose,&#13;
Higgins, Jensen,and Bogardus&#13;
hope to continue to cheer at the&#13;
college level. As for the rest of&#13;
the team, the same hours will be&#13;
put into creating another victory&#13;
next year.&#13;
E "t-;6AvtA etA.sen AnA&#13;
i.,Auren i.,AkAto.s&#13;
Jump, s hake your bootie,jump. J(Jfrf P! Arousing the UOlud of a pep rally, Liz Higgins,&#13;
frlegan Conklin, and Slialene IJogardus are joined by the entire student body in a&#13;
cheer. Ifie cheerleaders put in long hours fo perf'ect their cheers and clianfs and&#13;
dazzled flie crowd wifli an array ofrosses and mounts. Photo IJy: Allison S chupp&#13;
We accomplished&#13;
a lot of our goals&#13;
this season, incl udim.g college&#13;
level mounts at&#13;
our level,'~said&#13;
Shalene&#13;
Bogardus'97,&#13;
squad co-caHtain.&#13;
UDA All-Star&#13;
Clieerleaders&#13;
Sha ene Bogardus&#13;
JV elissa Head&#13;
Uiz Higgims&#13;
Laura Lee J emsen &#13;
A TIME TO COME TOGETHER •..&#13;
Even after all the homework the teachers piled on every night, the sports&#13;
practices that ran until 6 p.m., and the part time jobs, LC students still found&#13;
time to commit to various clubs and organizations. Whether you were a&#13;
member of FCA or strapped on your danc1n' shoes for the Lewis Corporation,&#13;
members of the LC club society put in the time and effort to make memories&#13;
that would last forever.&#13;
But, for all the clubs the school had, there were a few that were just memorie&#13;
in students' minds. What ever happened to the Foreign Language Club&#13;
culture night or the candy sales of tfie Future Business Leaders of America?&#13;
Now we nave regular Saturday night boy's volleyball games and pick-up!&#13;
games of Ultimate Frizbee following Frizbee Club meetings. Whatever your&#13;
club fettish, you could usually find it at LC.&#13;
Praricing fo r IYlr. Fiscus, a singer be/rs&#13;
ouf the words fo a new tune. Choir was a&#13;
e fec fiue that many srudenfs chose to&#13;
participate in. Photo 8 y: Affison Schupp&#13;
Raking feaues for the e fderfy, Narionaf Honor Society members Pfay in9 music fo r the crowf, Becky S tokes, [fiwberh /Jarrr.&#13;
practice their raking skiffs for the community. To become a and Chad Hackforf uses their saxophones to play ntu&#13;
member ofrh e society you had to have the academic e ft;gibifity mefodies fhr the listening audience. Photo 8 y: Afex IYlendo.&#13;
and uo funteer experience. Photo 8y: Darci Pha fen &#13;
rganizati &#13;
Busting a moue, the dance team keeps&#13;
the crowds attention. Ifie team used a&#13;
variety of outfits to fiuen up their performances. Photo Submitted By: Fran Hough&#13;
Showing li e r pe arfy whites, Beth&#13;
Rasmussen smifes for tlie crowd. Snowing enthusiasm was an important requirement for dance team members.&#13;
Photo By: Afex Mendoza&#13;
finis/Jing their dance in styfe, tlie dance&#13;
team strikes a pose. Ifie dancers performed at nearfy every /Jome footbaff&#13;
and bas ketbaff game this year, making&#13;
theirs tlie fongest ac.tiuity season in tlie&#13;
school. Photo By: Afex Mendoza&#13;
Prac.ticing moues in rlie cafeteria, rlie ream memhers g et a,qood UJo rkouf. S quad members needed to be in great pliy sica f c&lt;&gt;nrlrt1,&#13;
to keep up UJifli tlie fast tempo. Photo By: Afex Mendoza &#13;
-&#13;
Dance Team Funks lheir Way to&#13;
Nationals&#13;
When the dance team went to&#13;
nationals this year, they took&#13;
much more home with them than&#13;
a sixth place finish in their division. They learned lessons that&#13;
will affect them the rest of their&#13;
lives.&#13;
The dance team started practice in May of '96 and went to&#13;
nationals in January of'97 to show&#13;
off their moves. The practice paid&#13;
off for the team when they received a sixth place finish. "We&#13;
really pulled together when we&#13;
needed to," rememb red freshman Katie Kocourek.&#13;
Although the team performed&#13;
well, many were disappointed by&#13;
notmaking theserni-finals. "Even&#13;
in the happiest pla ·e on earth,&#13;
sad things can happen. Sometimes your best just isn't good&#13;
enough," said Kocourek.&#13;
Besides competing, the team&#13;
saw some new techniques that&#13;
may help them get to the se1nifinals next year. "The squads&#13;
were phenomonal at nationals,&#13;
and it was a great experience,"&#13;
commented Anne Heuer '97.&#13;
Many squad members took&#13;
more than just dance experience&#13;
home w ith them. "I learned to&#13;
stick together and help others out&#13;
when the going gets tough," said&#13;
Amanda Laver'OO. Heuer also&#13;
lea rned a valuable lesson. "You&#13;
can only acheive as much as you&#13;
are willing to put in before hand,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
Many team members agreed&#13;
they learned that to be successful, they not only have to want to&#13;
put in the hard practice, but they&#13;
have to actually do it. "Teams&#13;
that dance the best and win are&#13;
the teams that work the hardest,"&#13;
commented senior Carolyn&#13;
Nester.&#13;
There is no doubt that the team&#13;
is proud of their accomplishments&#13;
and hopes to do better in the future. Although the team didn't&#13;
capture first place this year, the&#13;
lessons they learned are a far better achieven~t. "b I. I v· {&lt; ~- ,...., t:tcne1,, terc&#13;
Posing be fore their performance at Nationa fs in fforida, the dance team gathers composure and gets ready to rock the&#13;
house. (lie team used many different&#13;
kinds of dance steps and methods to fiuen&#13;
up their dances and make them original.&#13;
Photo Submiffed By: Fran Hough&#13;
first Ro1u ( f-r): Carrie Renaud, Nata fie&#13;
Ditmars, Tanya Defaney, Sponsor Deb&#13;
Stephenson, Tina Hough , Jennifer&#13;
IYlarshafl, IYlegafl Green, flnfl Thurman.&#13;
Second Row { f-r ): Beth Rasmussefl, flnne&#13;
Heuer, Susie Heuer. Third Row ( f-r ): Tara&#13;
Summy, Jamie Che1u, flmanda Lauer,&#13;
Caro fyn Nester, Courtney IYlcPartfand,&#13;
Darci fye fdgaard, f(atie f(ocourek. fourth&#13;
Ro1u: flfexis Deal. &#13;
Quiet on the Set!&#13;
LC Dramatics Take Center Stage&#13;
Oh, you just had to love&#13;
food. At least the cast of Arsenic and Old Lace did. "Taco&#13;
Bell played a major role in&#13;
providing the cast with food&#13;
as well as' sporks' ,"recalled&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98. Although eating wasn't the&#13;
only thing the cast did, they&#13;
did manage to squeeze in a&#13;
lot of tacos in between rehearsals.&#13;
Food seemed to fit ever so&#13;
neatly in all of those rehearsals. There were those occasions when a person had to&#13;
get a little protective over&#13;
their munchies, as junior&#13;
Rachel Vierck found out. "It&#13;
was the night of our performance of Arsenic and I had&#13;
brought Gerber Graduate&#13;
Cookies. I was getting my&#13;
hair done, and I turned&#13;
around to see Mike Barnett&#13;
scarfing down on my cookOh no( Jason Scarborough resists arrest from Barb Jordan and f(evin Buswe ff&#13;
in /}rsenic and {)fa' Lace. Scarborough&#13;
played a murderer on the run. Photo By:&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Running fin es, David Clasen and S haron&#13;
De fehant strive fhr perfection. De fehant&#13;
and Clasen had to stay fhcused whife&#13;
rehearsing fin es, because the set was&#13;
being built around them. Photo By:&#13;
Efizabeth Barrett&#13;
ies! I don't mind if someone&#13;
takes one, but come on!"&#13;
Audiences found the&#13;
department's performance&#13;
of Dracula tasty as well, as&#13;
they provided the cast with&#13;
two standing ovations and&#13;
a bald head . Peter&#13;
Henderson, drama instructor, promised his cast he&#13;
would shave his head if they&#13;
received two stand ing ovations. True to his w ord, the&#13;
hair came off.&#13;
There came a time when&#13;
food had to come out of&#13;
mouths and the focusing&#13;
had to begin. "In Speech w e&#13;
all got focused and really&#13;
seemed to pull together at&#13;
performance times. Food&#13;
was a thing of the past," said&#13;
Rosenthal.&#13;
Food forgotten, a few students managed to 'take the&#13;
cake'. Aside from . thirteen&#13;
individual speech students&#13;
earning Division I ratings at&#13;
state, Vierck and Rosenthal&#13;
both managed to earn Division I rating in two events.&#13;
Even with all the Division I&#13;
ratings, some of the students&#13;
felt the group was left out of&#13;
some honors. "Out of four&#13;
people w e expected to make&#13;
All-State individual speech,&#13;
no one made it. I could not&#13;
believe it," remarked Joe&#13;
Lee'97.&#13;
The road to success was&#13;
paved with many bumps,&#13;
and though the speech and&#13;
drama crow d had some ups&#13;
and downs, they managed&#13;
to have their cake, and eat it&#13;
too.&#13;
E 't-f1t e"JhYl.nn f1t ce rerir't&#13;
Applying the fin ishing touch, fleter Henderson prepares fYlark Borman for opo111&#13;
nig ht ofDracufa. Borman starred as the famous vampire in the spring pfay f11111&#13;
By: Efizabeth Barrett &#13;
' 1rr.in.&lt;J for Large Group speech,&#13;
'a&lt;.11el IJrerck slip."- into her role. Oierc.k&#13;
tr,,, .(J.'Jf'd fa earn a Division I rating in&#13;
t 11 "' '!nffl. flhnrn A,1f LeLeesha Hayn es&#13;
l easing Barb Jordan's hair, lJave Clasen&#13;
and Keith f3uswell transform her into&#13;
Renfield. an in sane c.harac.ter from&#13;
lJracala. Renfield luas a male c.harac.ter&#13;
Jordan pulled off the role 1uith dignity&#13;
and poise. Photo By: Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Drama&#13;
Speech&#13;
S peec.11 and Drama Letter liJinners. First Row ( 1-r ): Rae.he( Oierc.k, Barb&#13;
Jordan, Adrienne Rosenthal, Pat lac.kett, Christy Provines. Sec.and Row (Ir): Keith Buswell, Mike Barnett, Megan /(ult, Mark Hansen. Photo By: flizabeth&#13;
Barrett&#13;
Individual Speech Participants. First Row (1-r): Christy Provines, Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal, J essie.a Smith, Marianne Timm. Sec.and Row ( 1-r ): Rae.he( Oierc.k,&#13;
Mike Barnett, Mark Hansen. Photo By: flizabeth Barrett&#13;
Large Group Speech Participants. first Row ( 1-r ): Barb Jordan, Kevin Smith.&#13;
Sec.and Row ( 1-r ): Adrienne Rosenthal, Pat Tackett. Third Row ( 1-r ): Nie.ale&#13;
Dempsey. Christy Provines, Jeannie Hargis, Megan {(ult, trac.y Bradley.&#13;
Jennifer Deupree. fourth Row ( 1-r ): f(enny Dick, Robin Polonc.ic., f(eith Buswell,&#13;
Rae.he( Oierc.k, Mike Barnett, Mark Hansen, /odd Marcantonio, Marianne&#13;
limm. Photo 8y: flizabeth Barrett &#13;
Writers Make the Best of&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
Reading, writing, and arithmetic? Yes, all of these were factors in the journalism department.&#13;
Newspaper was attempting to get&#13;
a school newspaper running and&#13;
had to add and subtract all of the&#13;
budget needs, and the yearbook&#13;
staff was reading and rereading&#13;
stories to fine tune the yearbook.&#13;
And that involved all three factors of what we know as school.&#13;
The newspaper staff produced&#13;
LC Highlights, printed in The Bulletin, a community-based paper.&#13;
Writing for The Bulletin w as difficult, because they had to cover&#13;
all of the district, from elementary to high school. "It was hard&#13;
trying to cover all of the topics,&#13;
and deciding which stories to&#13;
run," commented newspaper&#13;
editor Anne Heuer'97. They also&#13;
were trying to get a school paper&#13;
running, but that fell through because the administration was opposed to the change. Many on&#13;
the paper staff felt they were runReading over his story, Josh Gates looks&#13;
fhr ideas fh r pic.fure captions. Yearbook&#13;
writers had many responsibifites and&#13;
duties that were necessary to the completion of the book. Photo /Jy: Alex fflendoza&#13;
ning into a brick wall. "I was&#13;
upset that it fell through," remarked Barb Jordan'98. "I was&#13;
really hoping that we could get&#13;
one started."&#13;
The yearbookstaff started their&#13;
school year early with a journalism camp at the University of&#13;
Iowa. Photographers and an editor went to the camp to learn how&#13;
to be the best. "The camps at&#13;
Iowa are taught by some of the&#13;
highest award-winning journalism instructors in the nation,"&#13;
stated yearbook adviser Amy&#13;
Ludens. The yearbook team was&#13;
headed by Lauren Lakatos and&#13;
Angie Anderson, who were the&#13;
two editors-in-chief, and a mix of&#13;
a writing staff, which varied from&#13;
term to term. "I felt it was hard to&#13;
get things going, and I really&#13;
couldn't depend on anyone because I didn't know if they would&#13;
be here next term," stated editor&#13;
Lauren Lakatos'97. Because of&#13;
the trimester system, it was easier&#13;
~ 1.:. ''&gt;llP,,..//;h&#13;
Jf' ,.... .l&lt;lf.1,, ·~.) Conf'erring with her writers, newspaper adviser Amy ludens checks&#13;
"' 9t~ j in with Affieon Hare, /Jarbara /J iederman, and /Jarb Jordan to see&#13;
~ '11: _j how their Bfories are coming. Photo /Jy: Alex Mendosa ,,,,(~·&#13;
to drop or add yearbook. The&#13;
yearbook also encountered&#13;
changes in writing technique. "I&#13;
feel that people be will more likely&#13;
to read our stories than in years&#13;
past," remarked Lakatos.&#13;
Constant deadlines and new&#13;
changes brought challenges that&#13;
the journalism staffs met, going&#13;
above and beyond the call of duty.&#13;
Both staffs have made a voice for&#13;
themselves and hopefully the&#13;
school. "I hope we have u sed our&#13;
first Amendment rights to the&#13;
fullest," expressed Lakatos. "It&#13;
would be a pity and an insult to&#13;
the profession to back dow n and&#13;
not report the truth."&#13;
'E"t-A n-gie A nAerJbn&#13;
Numbering pic.furee f'or the people section, people editor /(risfin Anderson t 1&#13;
diligently on the task at hand. Nor everyjob on the yearbook staff' was senciar~rl 1U1&#13;
creative writing s kiffs. Photo ny: Alex fflendoza &#13;
Staring 6/ankfy into tlie computer monitor, /odd Marcantonio works tlirougli liis&#13;
toriter's 6/ock Oeteran writers, like Dan&#13;
lrum6/ee and Doug f(insef, could often&#13;
offer words of wisdom to novice writers.&#13;
Plioto By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
tf11111q, fJnne Heuer and Lauren Lakatos&#13;
11 ,.ft on computers. Editors wrote and rew ml t;fnriell. Plioto By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Newspaper&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Yearbook&#13;
Newspaper- first R.ow ( f-r ): Barbara Biederman, Affison Hare, and Darci&#13;
Pliefan. Second R.ow ( f-r ): /odd Marcantonio, Barb Jordan, Dan lrum6/ee,&#13;
Anne Heuer, and Doug f&lt;insef. Plioto By: LaLeeslia Haynes&#13;
Yearbook- first R.ow ( f-r ): f&lt;ristin Anderson, Saran Smith Megliann McCreary,&#13;
fiffison Schupp, and [fizabetli Barrett. S econd R.ow ( f-r ): Alex Mendoza, Jiff&#13;
Mortens en, Josli Gates, and laLeeslia Haynes. lliird R.ow ( f-r ): R.aclie f Oierck,&#13;
Angie Anderson, and Lauren Lakatos. Plioto By: Amy ludens&#13;
Receiving recongnition for outstanding liigli sclioo fjournafism, members oftlie&#13;
journalism staff are awarded Ouif( and Scroll awards. Oui({ and Scro{{&#13;
members are selected by national standards and teacher recommendation.&#13;
Pnoto By: Darci Plie fan &#13;
Sweet Harmony&#13;
LC Choirs Show State New Stuff&#13;
Imagine rolling out of bed in&#13;
the morning, dragging yourself&#13;
to school, only to realize that in&#13;
your groggy state ... you have to&#13;
sing! This was a realization for&#13;
many students this year as the&#13;
new trimester schedule left all of&#13;
the choir classes in the first two&#13;
periods of the day.&#13;
"I wanted to kill the creators of&#13;
the schedule!" commented senior&#13;
Joe Lee about the early classes.&#13;
Other students had similar feelings toward attempting those&#13;
high notes at eight in the morning. Keith Buswell'98 said that it&#13;
was difficult because he was trying to wake up and his throat was&#13;
still clogged. Junior Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal also wasn't happy with&#13;
the schedule. "Having choir that&#13;
early really made it hard to give it&#13;
your all."&#13;
Leading voices in harmony, choir director /YI ark Adcock plunks out a tune on the&#13;
piano. Adcock was a first-year teacher&#13;
and Corporation director iuho shared his&#13;
time between LC and liJafnut Community&#13;
s chools. Photo By: Uizabeth Barrett&#13;
.;\l'1qP,..11&#13;
Besides attempting a vibrato&#13;
at dawn, students also had other&#13;
adjustments, one of them being a&#13;
welcome addition to the music&#13;
faculty. Mark Adcock was the&#13;
new director of Corporation and&#13;
assisted in instructing all of the&#13;
choirs. Gary Fiscus, vocal director, felt that the transition was&#13;
smooth and positive and felt the&#13;
students were also pleased with&#13;
the new director. "He worked&#13;
well with the students, and he&#13;
was patient and understanding,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. Rosenthal also&#13;
enjoyed his different teaching&#13;
style. "He brought new opinions&#13;
and ideas on ways we could improve ourselves."&#13;
Early mornings weren't the&#13;
only time the choirs practiced.&#13;
Corporation met every Monday&#13;
and Thursday night to perfect&#13;
.., . "'t&#13;
ff" '"' '-""/~ '~Joining in harmonious melodu, members of the concert choir sing as "' ;t.,94- ' J !:: . ~ ~ l' flute duet accompanies them. rhe concert choir performed in many&#13;
~ ~~ 0 . .,concerts, as well as the Fifi City /Ylusic f estival. Photo By: filfiaon '&#13;
11• l )ref S L cnupp&#13;
their shows, and many soloists&#13;
and small groups could be found&#13;
after school and into the late night&#13;
practicing for a perfect contest&#13;
score. "We put in a lot of hours,"&#13;
remembered Lauren Lakatos'97.&#13;
"But I think it was worth it in the&#13;
end. Nothing beats doing great&#13;
at a contest."&#13;
Despite the odd hours and an&#13;
adjustment to a new teacher, the&#13;
choirs had many accomplishments. Not only did they have&#13;
nine All-State singers, they also&#13;
had an alternate. Corporation&#13;
took third at Maryville, an honor&#13;
for first year instructor Adcock.&#13;
The choirs made many sacrifices,&#13;
but, as Fiscus said, "It's all for the&#13;
love of singing."&#13;
]!; y-"R,1tdiet Vier ck&#13;
Can gou liear. . . rhe boys chorus sang "Prayer for the Children, "a song that 1&#13;
written about the tragedies in the Bosnian liJar. rhe song was one of the d1rl'.(J (&#13;
helped them earn a Division I rating atthe state competition. Photo By: Allison s,~,,. &#13;
(J)arming up before a contest, members&#13;
of the lewis Corporation get their stage&#13;
faces ready. Corp was revitalized this&#13;
y ear with the addition of new direc.for&#13;
ftlark Adcock, and their nelu snazzy&#13;
purple costumes. Photo Submitted /Jy:&#13;
lor,f1r .'/ f()r hie lipstick, Ryan Smith attempts&#13;
fr ,qet tnfo c.haraefer for the Sluing Show.&#13;
lfJrp members became Orease-y for the&#13;
'/,()l,i Photo 8y: Elizabeth /Jarrett&#13;
Fran Hough&#13;
Choir&#13;
Swing "&#13;
Choir&#13;
lewis Corporation&#13;
lewis Express&#13;
Jazz Choir-First Row ( 1-r ): J il/ l. lauuer, Sara f(nauel, April Jasek, and Pat&#13;
Driuer. Second Row { 1-r ): Courtney Ambrose, Carolyn Nester, Lauren Lakatos,&#13;
laurel Green, and Anne Heuer. lhird Row { 1-r ): Greg /Jarntsen, /(euin Smith,&#13;
IJJ Shepard, Ryan Smith, Jon /Jurgart, and /Jen Foss. Photos /Jy: /Job Pyles&#13;
Studio &#13;
Unity Found In Clubs&#13;
Have you ever wanted to feel&#13;
like you were a part of somethlng? Many students found that&#13;
special bond when they joined&#13;
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Science Club. Students&#13;
could join the clubs because of&#13;
their beliefs and likes, and it was&#13;
where many students felt they&#13;
could relate to others. "It was a&#13;
chance to take time out of our&#13;
busy schedules and come together," commented Jason&#13;
Burgart'99, FCA member.&#13;
Science club, known for its&#13;
yearly outings and tee-shirt sales,&#13;
a ttempted to hold monthly meetings. Later in the year, it was&#13;
hard for the Science Club to meet,&#13;
because Mr. Heckman began&#13;
teachlng part time. In addition,&#13;
the club had difficulties finding&#13;
time to carry out some of their&#13;
plans. "We tried going over to&#13;
the elementary to do labs, but we&#13;
just didn't have the chance to,"&#13;
said Steve Kenealy'99, Science&#13;
Club member.&#13;
S aying goodbye to big brother Doug,&#13;
l&lt;riBfin f&lt;ine.e f g ives a speech on hocu&#13;
much he means to her. fflany members&#13;
were having to say good-bye to older&#13;
senior siblings. Photo By: Allie.on Schupp&#13;
While Science Club worked on&#13;
projects, FCA members helped&#13;
out the community. Members&#13;
put together an Angel Tree in&#13;
December trat helped a less fortunate family. "As an officer, I&#13;
had to help deliver the presents&#13;
and one thlng that stood out in&#13;
my mind is how much attention&#13;
the kids wanted," remarked&#13;
Amber Campbell'98. "I w as&#13;
happy to be able to help them,&#13;
but at the same time I felt sad for&#13;
them."&#13;
FCA not only helped the community, but they came together&#13;
to help each other. The club held&#13;
its annual fundraisers, with the&#13;
football jersey auction in the fall&#13;
and a free throw-athon just in&#13;
time to kick off March Madness.&#13;
"The fund raisers b rought in&#13;
enough money to give out four&#13;
$500 sch olarships," added&#13;
Campbell. Scholarship recipients&#13;
were Laurel Green, Greg&#13;
Barntsen, Sara Knavel, and Andy&#13;
Scholl.&#13;
Gathering around the flag pole for a morning prayer, fCA membera participate in the annual "See You Affhe Po fe "group devotion.&#13;
fCA a ffowed anyone to j oin any time. Photo B!j: Affison Schupp&#13;
Art Club was not a real club,&#13;
by the school's standards, but,&#13;
according to Art teacher Tom&#13;
Hamilton, the art club mainly&#13;
consisted of students in his advanced pottery class and third&#13;
and fourth year students. Although there were no formal&#13;
meetings, the artists enjoyed time&#13;
together working on their&#13;
projects.&#13;
This year, school-sponsored&#13;
clubs were not as prevalent as&#13;
they had been in the past, but&#13;
thosewhoweremembersof clubs&#13;
felt their time was well spent and&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
All three clubs were pleased at&#13;
the turnouts and have plans to do&#13;
more activities next year. "I was&#13;
glad I could be a part of the good&#13;
things that went on," sa id&#13;
Campbell. "Hopefully, more&#13;
people can get into the club scene&#13;
in the future."&#13;
During a heated g ame of fuzzy Bunny, Rod OanNord8frand packs in onn&#13;
marshma ffow. Not alf offCA'e. meeing time was devoted toward ''spirituaf",q&#13;
Photo S ubmiffed By: Amber Campbe ff &#13;
~ ·rrr(in9 liu paBBa9e, laurel Green does&#13;
!11'.r ,,orf in an rcri s kit. IYlany people&#13;
u.1'•1Jerf tliP. Bpirirual aspecf of fhe club.&#13;
flu.ro flq· filliaon Schupp&#13;
Presenting a cross that represented&#13;
their misdoings, members offCFi hold&#13;
a quiet devotion and reflection time.&#13;
Besides fun actiuites, FCFi meeting&#13;
times were also a time for members to&#13;
join with others ofrheir same beliefs.&#13;
Photo By: Fillison Schupp&#13;
FCA,&#13;
Science,&#13;
&amp;Art&#13;
Club&#13;
FC~&#13;
8 c i en ce Club&#13;
Art Club. first R.otu ( 1-r ): Daniel Thompson, Clint Anderson, f(;m S tephens,&#13;
J osh Pettit, Joceyln 0 'Hara, Tom Hamilton, f(rystina Backenstose, Shawn&#13;
f(n udsen, Nick Carlson, lee Bowsted, Lisa (i)inkler, Rebecca (i)inkler, IYlandy&#13;
Coleman, and Becky Fencl. Photos By: Allison Schupp &#13;
Community Work Primary Goal&#13;
Change was certainly in the&#13;
airthisyearinLCclubs. Notonly&#13;
did both National Honor Society&#13;
(NHS) and Student Council get&#13;
new sponsors, but both groups&#13;
tried things that hadn't been done&#13;
in the past.&#13;
Kim Muta and Cindy Daniels&#13;
were the new student council&#13;
sponsors for the year. "I was in&#13;
Student Council in high school,&#13;
so I knew what needed to be&#13;
done," said Muta, a new teacher&#13;
at LC. MutaandDanielsreplaced&#13;
Wilson Forbes after he retired.&#13;
Students also agreed that Muta&#13;
and Daniels were right for the&#13;
task. "It was stressful, but they&#13;
did a good job at handling it,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. "We weren't&#13;
quite where we should have been,&#13;
but I think they tried hard to get&#13;
us there," she added.&#13;
Student Council not only did&#13;
He lping out an elde rly friend, ftlatt&#13;
fienlw fd rakes up leaves. Raking yards&#13;
was only one of the ways NHS assisted&#13;
the community. Photo By: Darci Phelan&#13;
the decorations for the dances,&#13;
but raised money for Cystic&#13;
Fybrosis in a very creative way.&#13;
They gave students a chance to&#13;
purchase tickets to wear a hat for&#13;
a day, a rare privilege at LC. Their&#13;
different idea raised $208 for the&#13;
Fybrosis foundation.&#13;
Student Council wasn't the&#13;
onlygroupthathadchanges. Jennifer Button took over the responsibility of being NHS sponsor this&#13;
year. NHS is a service-based organization that has certain criteria for participation. Button&#13;
hoped to give students a feeling&#13;
of self-accomplishment for doing something for someone else&#13;
through NHS.&#13;
"I'm proud to be in a club that&#13;
honors students that get good&#13;
grades and does volunteer work,"&#13;
said Sara Knavel'97, NHS president. NHS did many activities&#13;
Celebrating her recent induction into NHS, Jenny l.Jiffer and her&#13;
father enjoy goodies afl'er the ceremony. Severa( underclassmen&#13;
were inducted on a probationary basis. Photo By: fl ffison Schupp&#13;
that helped them become active&#13;
members of the community.&#13;
Making May Day baskets for the&#13;
elderly, cleaning up the court&#13;
yard, and raking leaves were only&#13;
a small portion of the activities&#13;
that NHS participated in this year.&#13;
"I felt good about giving back to&#13;
others," said LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes'98.&#13;
NHS and Student Council both&#13;
progressed during the year and&#13;
participants and sponsors are&#13;
eager to see where future years&#13;
take them. Many hope that in&#13;
years to come, all students will be&#13;
active members of the community and be able to be proud of&#13;
their service.&#13;
Handing out a fffay Day basket to a resident at Ri.~e n Son, f(afie {(na ff t.n:qnrc111&#13;
her day. NHS ofl'en did projects for the elderly. Photo By: fjffison Sr.hupp &#13;
,,,. 1~in9 daring the induction ceremony,&#13;
NH. prer.idenf Sara Knave( discusses&#13;
1, flll if means fo be a member. Photo /Jy:&#13;
AteY hTendnza&#13;
Clean up fimef Iara Summy and Lisa&#13;
/Ji((ingsfey help clean ouf a cfosef. Sfudenf Council would often furn unpfeasanf&#13;
fasf&lt;s info fun. Phofo /Jy: Uiza6efh /Jarrett&#13;
NHS&#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
NH8&#13;
NH8 Retake&#13;
Student Council &#13;
Now Playing: lhe LC Bands&#13;
Do you know who wrote the&#13;
theme song for the movie "Rocky?&#13;
Or what world-reknown jazz&#13;
trumpeter played a nearly sold&#13;
out show at LC auditorium? If&#13;
you guessed Maynard Ferguson,&#13;
you must have been one of the&#13;
many who caught the show he&#13;
put on. One of the band's biggest highlights of the year was&#13;
when the jazz band got to play&#13;
with Maynard Ferguson and The&#13;
Big Bop Nouveau. The students&#13;
enjoyed playing with Ferguson,&#13;
and the audience enjoyed the performance. "The drum solo I&#13;
played that night was the best I&#13;
have ever played in my life," said&#13;
sophomore Justin Hoden.&#13;
The jazz band had been preparing for the performance weeks&#13;
before the actual show. The last&#13;
song of the show was the "Rocky"&#13;
theme song. And although the&#13;
band only had time to practice&#13;
the song once with Ferguson, the&#13;
audience was still able to bring&#13;
the audience to their feet. "The&#13;
auditorium was boppin' ," said&#13;
Carolyn Nester'97. "Everyone&#13;
Blowing his horn, Elijah BLlcholfz keeps in&#13;
time with the rest of the Jazz band Members transformed long hours and early&#13;
morning practices info Division I ratings&#13;
at all of their contests. Photo By: Alex&#13;
Mendoza&#13;
was clapping and dancing. They&#13;
really seemed to love it."&#13;
Ferguson's jam session was a&#13;
rewarding ending for a stellar&#13;
year for the jazz band. As well as&#13;
receiving Division I ratings at all&#13;
of the contests they attended,&#13;
members of the group were honored with numerous outstanding soloist awards and recognitions. "Even though we practiced at least two mornings a week&#13;
and every Thursday night, it was&#13;
worth it in the end," said Dan&#13;
Blum'98. The hard work ended&#13;
in an invitation to the Iowa Jazz&#13;
Championships.&#13;
Most of the music the other&#13;
bands played also kept the interest of listeners and musicians&#13;
alike. "I think it's a challenge for&#13;
anyone to choose music the students will like, but I think we&#13;
have done a good job," said band&#13;
director Mark Mason. "Most everyone seems to enjoy our&#13;
choices."&#13;
Liking the music might have&#13;
been what the students needed to&#13;
help them perform better this&#13;
l.Jailing on his trumpet, Ben Foss joins fellow trumpeters in sweet&#13;
harmony. Foss received s everal outstanding soloist awards, as&#13;
we(( as a fu((-ride music scholars hip to Morningside College in&#13;
S ioux City, IA. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
year. The marching band received a Division I rating at the&#13;
State Marching Band Contest.&#13;
And, for the second consecutive&#13;
year, the concert band was one of&#13;
two bands in the state of Iowa&#13;
that was awarded with a superior rating at the State Concert&#13;
Band Contest. "Competitions&#13;
were nerve racking but I enjoy&#13;
them because it gave me a chance&#13;
to show off," said Brent&#13;
Coates'98.&#13;
But under all the stress, they&#13;
could always find comfort in each&#13;
other. Many of the band students&#13;
found friends in the band. "Road&#13;
trips were a blast because we got&#13;
to just hang out and do whatever," said senior Matt Fienhold.&#13;
Road trips and other excursions&#13;
gave the band a chance to relax&#13;
and get to know each other before they geared up to perform&#13;
and wow the crowd.&#13;
What a team( fre shman Nikki Youngblood j oins band veteran Mike llehre11s fo 1 ,&#13;
up part of the trombone brigade in Jazz band Undercfassmen were prevffanf in /1&#13;
Jazz band.s, and performed like old pros. Photo By: Alex Mendoza &#13;
Sending a cue, Maynard Fergu' son directs fhe Jazz band Ferguson is a worldreknolun Jazz frumpe fer, and booking him&#13;
for fhe high school fook months of preparafion. Phofo 13y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Band&#13;
" jazz&#13;
Band&#13;
1 .pii ''l ouf a Bfrnng beaf, Maff fienhold keeps fhe fempo consistent f'or the ofher&#13;
,fcifYn luery band member was imporfan f to the success offhe group, f'rom rhe&#13;
lfiN&gt; lender fo fne fambourine shaker. Phofo 13y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Fall IY/arching Band&#13;
flag Corp-first Row ( 1-r ): f(aren McCormick, f&lt;aren Olsen, Michaela Hanks,&#13;
Meghann McCreary, and f(el!y f(nauel. Second Row ( 1-r ): Michaela IJell,&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal, Amy Malone, f&lt;atie f(noff, frin Luxford, and Crystal&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Jazz Band-firsf Row (1-r): Carolyn flesfer, IJrian Hanson,Rebecca Stokes,&#13;
f&lt;atie fJJeilage, [lizabetn Barrett, Brian Snaiu, and Ufjan Bucholtz. Second&#13;
Row ( 1-r ): f&lt;eitn IJuswell, IJeau J ennings, Mike Behrens, Nikki Youn961ood,&#13;
f&lt;euin Smith, Laureen f(enealy, and Aaron &lt;neilage. Third Rolu ( 1-r ): Mark&#13;
Mason, Dana Thornton, Ben Foss, Dan Blum, Brent Coates, Meghann McCreary,&#13;
Ma ff fJJatson, Justin Hoden, and Maff fienhold &#13;
A TIME m MAKE FRIENDS ••.&#13;
For every friend, there is a memory. Remember the time you and you&#13;
BFF decided it would be sooo cool to T.P. someone's house, but you got the&#13;
principal's house instead? Or the time your "friend" took your clothes and&#13;
towel when you were in the locker room shower? Or maybe it was the time&#13;
you professed your love to your crush over the phone, only to realize it was&#13;
really their mom?&#13;
Friends could be found anytime, anywhere, and anyplace at LC. Munching in the cafeteria, passing notes in Geometry, or celebrating after a big win,&#13;
LC.friends found each other and made new pals. Maybe it was with the new&#13;
kid at your bus stop. Or maybe it was with the awesome singer next to you&#13;
in choir. Whatever the reason, there was always a time to make friends, and&#13;
a time to remember them.&#13;
IYlunching on his tater tots, Brian lurk&#13;
hurries to fin ish his lunch. S tudents&#13;
fi:J und the lunch period too short to eat,&#13;
but long enough to socialize with friends.&#13;
Photo By: [lizabeth Barrett&#13;
Brushing up with celebraties, J eremy {jjiffer can now ca{{ actor lom Finishing her homework in the nick of time, Kim fl1{1(Jr&#13;
Arnold his paf. Celebrities were abundant at the &amp;teak fry for the studies in rhe library. S tudents found rhe library a q111&#13;
Democratic campaign. President Bilf Clinton and many more were place ro study and relaK. Photo By: Efizaherh llarrert&#13;
present ro ralfy support for the Democratic party. Photo By:&#13;
Lal eesha Haynes &#13;
eople &#13;
Amanda Aldrich&#13;
Nathan Allman&#13;
Aubrey Amburn&#13;
Charleen Amos&#13;
Heather Anstey&#13;
Rachel Babin&#13;
Alexandria Barelos&#13;
Jennifer Bemman&#13;
Sara Benson&#13;
Lindsay Besco&#13;
Melissa Best&#13;
Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Angie Binau&#13;
Jason Biorn&#13;
Justin Bixler&#13;
Danyel Bloomquist&#13;
Andrea Board&#13;
Adam Boardman&#13;
Jonathan Bond&#13;
Brooke Boos&#13;
Abbie Bothwell&#13;
Bobby Bowman&#13;
Michael Brendle&#13;
Kurtis Brundidge&#13;
Chad Bugge&#13;
Laurie Byers&#13;
Aurora Campbell&#13;
Tiffany Campbell&#13;
Michelle Carberry&#13;
Billy Chapman&#13;
Stephanie Chatterton&#13;
Shanna Chevalier&#13;
Jody Churchill&#13;
Brian Circo&#13;
Mary Clasen&#13;
Homework -- Get Real!&#13;
"I do, like,&#13;
none! This is&#13;
an easy term&#13;
and I have&#13;
nothing to do!"&#13;
Tara Summy&#13;
"I always&#13;
study in front&#13;
of the T.V If I&#13;
don't like the&#13;
homework, I&#13;
can always&#13;
watch T.V."&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Harter&#13;
"I've never&#13;
liked to study.&#13;
Actually, I&#13;
don't like to&#13;
study for&#13;
anything!"&#13;
Tiff any Hays Home&lt;uork time. Iara Summy liarrie&#13;
fin sihes her homewirl&lt; assignmAnf&#13;
time. Photo fJy: Laleesha Hayn8fl &#13;
Kendra Coates&#13;
Shawn Coonce&#13;
Philip Crawford&#13;
Tara Dahl&#13;
Kelly Darnell&#13;
Charles Daub&#13;
Alexis Deal&#13;
Adam Dennis&#13;
Joshua Deupree&#13;
Bryan Dew&#13;
Felicia Diggs&#13;
Eric Diller&#13;
Jere Dixon&#13;
Samantha Doss&#13;
Amanda Edwards&#13;
Bridget Eggers&#13;
Jeffrey Elgan&#13;
Chado Elliot&#13;
Jeremy Elliot&#13;
Tiffany Engel&#13;
Luke Erickson&#13;
Jeffrey Erwin&#13;
Alesha Farrell&#13;
Haley Fickel&#13;
Christopher Fields&#13;
Kasha Fields&#13;
Jonathan Fouts&#13;
Lindsey Fox&#13;
Timothy Frederiksen&#13;
Sean Fricke&#13;
Jean Frink&#13;
Chrisanna Gibbs&#13;
Brandon Graalfs&#13;
Sophia Gray&#13;
Danny Green&#13;
Jill Gwi.dlach&#13;
Erin Hackfort&#13;
Angela Hand&#13;
Joshua Hansen&#13;
Scott Hansen&#13;
Jeff Hanson&#13;
Sarah Hanson&#13;
Matthew Harman&#13;
Candy Harris&#13;
Shannon Harter&#13;
Raymond Harvey&#13;
Benjamin Hathaway&#13;
Nicholas Hayes&#13;
Tiffany Hays&#13;
Matthew Hazen&#13;
Michael Heffernan&#13;
Brian Hiltabidel&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
Mary Housley&#13;
Brandy Huddleston&#13;
Travis Hull ""''\\ ''" '=" "'1J J.. :"\"" °""~&#13;
~ .Jto ., f&#13;
";.O ~ \''- :::&#13;
~ 1 ~ .•) &gt;-pi ... , r'\. &#13;
Casey Hunter&#13;
Amber Jackson&#13;
Heidi Jensen&#13;
James Jensen&#13;
Angela Johnson&#13;
Joel Johnson&#13;
Judy Jones&#13;
Lisa Jones&#13;
Richard Jones&#13;
KoleanJoy&#13;
Brian Kelly&#13;
Laureen Kenealy&#13;
Karissa Kibat&#13;
Anthony King&#13;
Kris tin Kinsel&#13;
Kelly Knavel&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek&#13;
David Krauel&#13;
Anthony Lacy&#13;
Claire Lakatos&#13;
Jessica Lambert&#13;
Amanda Laver&#13;
Daniel Letcher&#13;
Molly Lindsey&#13;
Meghan Lynch&#13;
Shaun Major&#13;
Nicholas Mathews&#13;
Kari Matters&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
Steven McConnell&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Paul McGrath&#13;
Melanie McManigal&#13;
Courtney McPartland&#13;
Bret McVey&#13;
48°/o&#13;
Hope for eight&#13;
hours of sleep&#13;
and hit the&#13;
sack before&#13;
11 p.m.&#13;
~t,&#13;
Late night with ...&#13;
32°/o&#13;
Shut off the&#13;
lights and go&#13;
to bed&#13;
between 11&#13;
p.m. and 1&#13;
a.m. •survey resu lts based on&#13;
random sampling of 100&#13;
freshmen.&#13;
20°/o&#13;
Watch the Late&#13;
Show and start&#13;
their shut eye&#13;
after 1 a.m .&#13;
IVighty night. Jason Zaborows ki fair&#13;
break during his srudy time. Photo&#13;
Lal eesna Haynes &#13;
Michelle Merritt&#13;
Laraina Michalski&#13;
Gina Miller&#13;
Ian Moran&#13;
Emily Murphy&#13;
Joshua Murphy&#13;
Jamie Neill&#13;
Candice Netz&#13;
Lyndsey Oltmans&#13;
Amanda O'Neal&#13;
Aaron Paez&#13;
Scott Penney&#13;
Stacie Pettit&#13;
Nicole Poloncic&#13;
Crisann Pospisal&#13;
Mckenzie Pracht&#13;
Jeffery Price&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
Christy Provines&#13;
Dustie Pruett&#13;
Anthony Quandt&#13;
Jason Reilich&#13;
Joshua Reinders&#13;
Carl Rezac&#13;
Makayla Ring&#13;
Jessica Ross&#13;
Elton Roush&#13;
Janell Rupert&#13;
Jennifer Salvo&#13;
Ryan Satterlee&#13;
Nicholas Savick&#13;
Ryan Scarborough&#13;
Jon Schaben&#13;
Christopher Schoening&#13;
Joleen Schroeder&#13;
Mark Schroder&#13;
Amy Schultz&#13;
Kristi Schwede&#13;
Rochelle Sellers&#13;
Larry Shay&#13;
Bret Sherwood&#13;
Jessica Snyder&#13;
Emily Spetman&#13;
Mark Sturm&#13;
Tara Summy&#13;
Amanda Synacek&#13;
Shaw Taft&#13;
Richard Thomas&#13;
Nick Thompson&#13;
Andrew Thornton&#13;
Steve Thurman&#13;
Steven Tigges&#13;
Ryan Tradel&#13;
Neal Traeger&#13;
Alex an de Water&#13;
John Van Houten c''&lt;1 ,. . .... ,... t'I,-{&#13;
:;'::- o\&lt;\;., i.&#13;
"" .... ~ , ~ -fil.0 ~ ~ ::0 ... ~ ........ ~&#13;
.$, Ii ,,;. 'f) t~'t.•l'C'-&#13;
Gregory Versch&#13;
Sarah Vokt&#13;
Justin Volentine&#13;
Aaron Wallace&#13;
Tom Walters&#13;
Shannon W aszgis&#13;
Nick Webster&#13;
Katie Weilage&#13;
Jennifer Westfall&#13;
Lori White&#13;
Roland Whitt&#13;
Douglas Whittington&#13;
Jessica Wittrock&#13;
Heather Wylie&#13;
Nicole Youngblood&#13;
Jason Zaborowski&#13;
Jennifer Zebley &#13;
flutographs .&#13;
. . &#13;
Sarah Adams&#13;
Nicholas Adkins&#13;
Christopher Andersen&#13;
Dustin Anderson&#13;
Kristin Anderson&#13;
Sarah Arnold&#13;
Michael Barnett&#13;
Jill Barney&#13;
Kyla Batten&#13;
Marie Baumel&#13;
Paul Bellows&#13;
Barbara Biederman&#13;
Joshua Bogardus&#13;
Michael Bohl&#13;
Tracy Booher&#13;
Andrew Boos&#13;
Jamie Bownes&#13;
Melissa Boyd&#13;
Tracy Bradley&#13;
Eric Braland&#13;
Travis Brandenberg&#13;
Debra Bridgeford&#13;
Nicholas Brightwell&#13;
Brandy Brittain&#13;
Ben Brown&#13;
Joshua Bryceson&#13;
Elijah Buchholz&#13;
Jason Burgart&#13;
Kevin Buswell&#13;
Lynnette Byers&#13;
Billy Campbell&#13;
Jim Campbell&#13;
Tammy Capps&#13;
Rena Carlson&#13;
Ann Chapman&#13;
Embarrassing Moments&#13;
"While cheering at a game, I&#13;
took off my&#13;
warm up pants&#13;
and realized&#13;
that I forgot&#13;
my bloomers!"&#13;
Jil~ Stazzoni /&#13;
~ ),, ~&#13;
~ ill~ x --; '· ~ ~&#13;
~; ~ ~&#13;
"During cross&#13;
country, the&#13;
boy's bathroom was full&#13;
so I went in the&#13;
girl's. The next&#13;
thing I knew, a&#13;
girl was in the&#13;
stall next to&#13;
m e. I"&#13;
Josh Gates&#13;
"I was in Mr.&#13;
Henderson's&#13;
class and on&#13;
the w ay to the&#13;
trash can, Nick&#13;
Rupert tripped&#13;
me, and I fell&#13;
in front of&#13;
everyone!"&#13;
Megan Hickey&#13;
Picking his .seat for the 9 ame, a Ii&#13;
6asf&lt;et6aff player waifs in fne I 1tlt&#13;
Photo 13y: laleesna Haynes &#13;
Nicole Christiansen&#13;
Joshua Clanton&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Andrew Coleman&#13;
Sean Coleman&#13;
Scott Collier&#13;
Christine Collins&#13;
Danielle Colliver&#13;
Travis Coyle&#13;
Stephani Creps&#13;
Jarod Cummings&#13;
Andrew Damgaard&#13;
David Davidson&#13;
Dustin Davidson&#13;
Nicole Dempsey&#13;
Joseph Dew&#13;
Andrew Diller&#13;
Nicholas Dirks&#13;
Brandi Douglas&#13;
Angela Dow&#13;
Trent Duff&#13;
Shelly Edris&#13;
James Ellis&#13;
Jason Erwin&#13;
Christina Evans&#13;
Jennifer Fannon&#13;
Michael Fellows&#13;
Angela Ferguson&#13;
Jamie Fienhold&#13;
Valerie Fiscus&#13;
Charles Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Foo&#13;
Orville Franks&#13;
Melissa Funkhouser&#13;
Stacie Garrison&#13;
Joshua Gates&#13;
Jill Gigliodoro&#13;
Shaun Grammer&#13;
Jill Greulach&#13;
Erica Gundlach&#13;
Holly Hanna&#13;
Mark Hansen&#13;
Allison Hare&#13;
Jeannie Hargis&#13;
David Hayes&#13;
Erik Head&#13;
Michael Herman&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
Michael Hewett&#13;
MeganHicke&#13;
Blair Higgins&#13;
Jason Hill&#13;
Christina Hobbs&#13;
Justin Haden&#13;
Tina Hough&#13;
Christopher Ho ~ 1 ._:\,"'\'( )&lt;t~&#13;
'\'\ "' &#13;
Jason Hyde&#13;
Brett Jackson&#13;
Eric Jacobsen&#13;
April Jasek&#13;
Jason Jefferis&#13;
Spencer Jennings&#13;
Matthew Jensen&#13;
Benjamin Johnson&#13;
Phillip Johnson&#13;
Jacob Jones&#13;
Chad Judd&#13;
Tracy Keenan&#13;
Sherry Kaiser&#13;
Candy Kelsey&#13;
Stephen Kenealy&#13;
Nathan Knop&#13;
Melina Koch&#13;
Abby Kossow&#13;
Megan Kult&#13;
Philly Kybat&#13;
Mindy Lake&#13;
Samuel Lamb&#13;
Melissa L3.rsen&#13;
Adam Laver&#13;
Morgan Leaders&#13;
Matthew Leinen&#13;
Stephanie Maddox&#13;
Jason Mahnke&#13;
Jennifer Maxwell&#13;
Kurtis Mayberry&#13;
Jason Mayer&#13;
Katie McCormick&#13;
Adam McDermott&#13;
Leasia McEarney&#13;
Rachel McFadden&#13;
After School Activites&#13;
28°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
do not participate in after&#13;
school&#13;
activites.&#13;
69°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
participate in&#13;
after-school&#13;
sports.&#13;
*Survey results based on random&#13;
sampling of 100 sophomores.&#13;
38°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
participate in&#13;
non-sport&#13;
activities.&#13;
flrtading rlie baff, Jason Fours 9ott f&#13;
rlie s core. Plioro IJy: flfe1&lt; /Ylandn?.a &#13;
Brandy McSorley&#13;
Melissa McVey&#13;
Alex Mendoza&#13;
Andrew Merrill&#13;
Zachary Mieska&#13;
Kimberly Moore&#13;
Jill Mortensen&#13;
Heidi Moxley&#13;
Daniel Muths&#13;
Ryan Nelson&#13;
Jonathon Nielson&#13;
Neal Okerbloom&#13;
Zachary Owens&#13;
Stephanie Perin&#13;
Christy Petersen&#13;
Dawn Petersen&#13;
Darci Phelan&#13;
Nathan Points&#13;
Kirstin Price&#13;
Robert Randolph&#13;
Lisa Rathburn&#13;
Andrew Recher&#13;
Nathan Reedy&#13;
Carrie Renaud&#13;
Cameron Richmond&#13;
Jessica Rock&#13;
Shelby Rose&#13;
Nicholas Rupert&#13;
Lisa Saba tka&#13;
Robert Schlautman&#13;
Michael Schroder&#13;
Bryan Shaw&#13;
Steven Shaw&#13;
Carrie Shields&#13;
John Simmers&#13;
Lisa Simmers&#13;
Kara Smolinski&#13;
Carrie Snipes&#13;
Amanda Sorensen&#13;
Mikalia Spalding&#13;
Brian Stageman&#13;
Jill Stazzoni&#13;
Erin Stephenson&#13;
Elizabeth Stevens&#13;
Rebecca Stokes&#13;
Jami Suiter&#13;
Carrie Taylor&#13;
Michelle Theede&#13;
Eric Thomsen&#13;
Jessica Thomsen&#13;
Dana Thornton&#13;
Natalie Vazquez&#13;
Shelly incent&#13;
Amber Wade&#13;
Andrew Ward&#13;
Jeff Ward -""''"',l ·~ .:~ ~,,,~ ~&#13;
~ ~1 ~ ~ ... ' A..&#13;
~ ~- £ ~ &lt;pf,, \ &#13;
Greg Wenninghoff&#13;
Jessica West&#13;
Jennifer Willer&#13;
Toby Wolfe&#13;
Martin Wolff&#13;
Jonathan York&#13;
Megan Young&#13;
. "' .... &#13;
flutographs &#13;
Clint Anderson&#13;
Michelle Armbrust&#13;
Chad Armstrong&#13;
Jesica Baker&#13;
Stefan Barker&#13;
Jonathon Barnes&#13;
Robert Bartunek&#13;
Michael Behrens&#13;
Michaela Bell&#13;
Jeffrey Billingsley&#13;
Jennifer Bixler&#13;
Daniel Blum&#13;
Katie Bogs&#13;
Anthony Bonham&#13;
Gregory Bothwell&#13;
Angela Bressman&#13;
Zachary Brown&#13;
Travis Burns&#13;
Keith Buswell&#13;
Amber Campbell&#13;
Michael Campbell&#13;
Jamie Chew&#13;
Amy Chubick&#13;
David Clasen&#13;
Brent Coates&#13;
Crysty Colliver&#13;
Megan Conklin&#13;
Clint Cooper&#13;
Kari Daub&#13;
Paul Davidson&#13;
Sharon Delehant&#13;
Tracy Deluca&#13;
Jennifer Deupree&#13;
Kenneth Dick&#13;
Natalie Ditmars&#13;
Good Luck Charms&#13;
46°/o&#13;
Keep a good&#13;
luck charm on&#13;
hand or close&#13;
athand for&#13;
good luck.&#13;
11°/o&#13;
Follow a&#13;
routine or&#13;
pattern to keep&#13;
good luck on&#13;
their side. *Survey res uJts based on random&#13;
sampling of 100 juniors.&#13;
43°/o&#13;
don't believe&#13;
in lucky&#13;
charms or&#13;
rituals as a&#13;
means of good&#13;
fortune.&#13;
Lucky litans. Megan Conklin d&gt;oi.&#13;
her good fuck charm fbr the An A f&#13;
games. Photo f3y: Laleesha lln:1n · &#13;
Amy Driver&#13;
Patrick Driver&#13;
Joshua Dunn&#13;
Carol Dusing&#13;
Shawn Elston&#13;
Marc Farrell&#13;
Rebekah Fencl&#13;
Troy Fernside&#13;
Lisa Fienhold&#13;
Jesse Forbes&#13;
Dana Foust&#13;
Randy Frascht&#13;
Michael Fry&#13;
Megan Green&#13;
Chad Guilliams&#13;
Brian Hansen&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Abby Hausen&#13;
Amanda Havermann&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Samantha Hendren&#13;
Jonathan Hemy&#13;
Christopher Herman&#13;
Susan Heuer&#13;
Kiffany Hickey&#13;
Brent Hiley&#13;
Sarah Hollesen&#13;
Michelle Horrocks&#13;
Allison Human&#13;
John Humbert&#13;
J errid Jefferis&#13;
Beau Jennings&#13;
Hilary Jensen&#13;
Kirsten Jensen&#13;
Trenton Johnson&#13;
Danielle Jones&#13;
Barbara Jordan&#13;
Jason Junior&#13;
Patches Kell&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
Michael Knell&#13;
Jason Koppold&#13;
Kristin Kreps&#13;
Kyle Larson&#13;
Angela Lauver&#13;
Jill L. Lauver&#13;
Jill R. Lauver&#13;
Christina Lewis&#13;
Matthew Loftus&#13;
Nicholas Long&#13;
Roberta Macke&#13;
William Major&#13;
Amy Malone&#13;
Todd Marcantonio&#13;
Jeremy Martins &#13;
Kristopher Mayberry&#13;
Michael Mayer&#13;
Timothy McDaniel&#13;
Mark Meade&#13;
John Meirs&#13;
Phillip Mendoza&#13;
Dezirea Menezes&#13;
Amanda Miller&#13;
Nicki Mitchell&#13;
Dianne Morrison&#13;
Jonathan Neal&#13;
Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Kelley Nixon&#13;
Andrew O'Brien&#13;
Jeffrey O'Neill&#13;
Samantha Ohlinger&#13;
Karen Olsen&#13;
Molly Parrott&#13;
Erin Petersen&#13;
Brooke Peterson&#13;
Joshua Pettit&#13;
David Phelan&#13;
Jennifer Pike&#13;
Lisa Flechas&#13;
Robyn Poloncic&#13;
April Porter&#13;
Ryan Pospisal&#13;
Trevor Raes&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn&#13;
Jason Ratliff&#13;
Lindsey Richardson&#13;
Kara Riso&#13;
Ryan Rogers&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal&#13;
"I skipped&#13;
band one time&#13;
and it would&#13;
have been&#13;
okay, but I had&#13;
to play a solo&#13;
that day!&#13;
Whoops!"&#13;
Allison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Naughty, Naughty&#13;
"I stole a book&#13;
from the library&#13;
because I didn't&#13;
w ant to pay my&#13;
fine, but I returned it later."&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Delehant&#13;
"I J?Ut the&#13;
wora 'pants'&#13;
over the word&#13;
'hats' on the&#13;
sign in front of&#13;
the school, so it&#13;
read 'Welcome&#13;
to LC. Please&#13;
remove vour&#13;
pants1."&#13;
Matt Watson&#13;
I got those dancin ' feet. Studenf&#13;
6rol&lt;.e the 'no 6/acl&lt;. s oles on rhe dcm&#13;
ffoor" rufe to save their feef fiw1i br.&#13;
6rol&lt;.en. Photo By: fiffison Sr.hupp &#13;
Wesley Schroder&#13;
Josh Schumacher&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Jeff Seele&#13;
John Shea&#13;
Jessica Sheeres&#13;
Virginia Shepherd&#13;
Tonya Sherwood&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
Leigh Simmons&#13;
Jason Smith&#13;
Kevin Smith&#13;
Sarah Smith&#13;
Benjamin Smook&#13;
Lisa Sondag&#13;
David Spaulding&#13;
Kimberly Stevens&#13;
Paula Stevens&#13;
Travis Stroebele&#13;
Patrick Tackett&#13;
Dana Taylor&#13;
Adam Thien&#13;
Ann Thurman&#13;
Marianne Timm&#13;
Ryan Traeger&#13;
Courtney Trede&#13;
Corey Von Weihe&#13;
Marci Walters&#13;
Tara Waters&#13;
Justin Wathen&#13;
Matthew Watson&#13;
Aaron Weilage&#13;
Kevin West&#13;
Jeffery Wheeldon&#13;
Damien Wick&#13;
Jeremy Willer&#13;
Justin Wilson&#13;
Eric Wymore&#13;
Dana Zuern&#13;
... ~V,\l )"&#13;
..... ~ ~'\\.\:,.,&#13;
: l\9: ~ t~ " .... &#13;
Courtney A. Ambrose&#13;
Angela J. Anderson&#13;
John M. Armour&#13;
Shawn M. Baas&#13;
Krystina M. Backenstose&#13;
Joan M. Balk&#13;
Gregory G. Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth A. Barrett&#13;
Steven L. Batten&#13;
Jesse E. Benson&#13;
Shalene C. Bogardus&#13;
Alicia M. Bogs&#13;
Justin A. Bond&#13;
Mark D. Borman&#13;
Jerome E. Bownes&#13;
Lee A. Bowstead&#13;
Glenda R. Bradley&#13;
Christopher M. Bressman&#13;
Kendall A. Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan V. Burgart &#13;
Raah! Seniors Support Teams&#13;
GO BIG BLUE!!!!!&#13;
Cheering for the home team, seniors Courtney Bussey, Tanya&#13;
Delaney, Jodi Sanson, and Sara&#13;
Kenney root for the men in blue.&#13;
Many seniors were sad at the last&#13;
game, realizing that this was the&#13;
last high school football season&#13;
that they would have together.&#13;
Photo By: LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Courtney A. Bussey&#13;
Jay M. Campbell&#13;
Joy A. Campbell&#13;
Michelle J. Campbell&#13;
Nicolas J. Carlson&#13;
Marie A. Carter&#13;
Philip M. Chambers&#13;
Barry G. Coates&#13;
Amanda L. Coleman&#13;
Kyle A. Coleman&#13;
Michael A. Conway&#13;
Jeffrey A. Cozad &#13;
Quinn V. Damgaard&#13;
Candido J. De Paula&#13;
Tanya M. Delaney&#13;
Melinda L. Doebelin&#13;
David D. Driver&#13;
Tracy L. Dworak&#13;
Brett D. Edwards&#13;
Eric A. Elam&#13;
Shawn L. Elliff&#13;
Nathan A. Emsick&#13;
Jason P. Enders&#13;
Benjamin A. Feller&#13;
Matthew D. Fienhold&#13;
AmyM. Finck&#13;
Cindy L. Fletcher&#13;
Amanda M. Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason L. Fouts&#13;
Carri M. Graybill&#13;
Laurel K. Green &#13;
A Learning Experience For All&#13;
WOW!!!!!!&#13;
Seniors Matt Jones, Chris Vokt,&#13;
and Kurt Schlautrnan are amazed&#13;
at the sight of their principles of&#13;
technology project working as&#13;
planned. Many seniors took fun&#13;
classes to fill the holes of their&#13;
scheduling gaps. Photo By:&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Alonzo W. Grosse&#13;
Heidie N . Grove&#13;
Chad A. Hackfort&#13;
Michaela M. Hanks&#13;
Heather J. Hanna&#13;
Jamie E. Hansen&#13;
Melissa M. Head&#13;
Carrie Hensdale&#13;
Anne C. Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth J. Higgins&#13;
Cheryl L. Hiltabidel&#13;
Tyler G. Jennings &#13;
Lauralee L. Jensen&#13;
Candice M. Jones&#13;
Angela M. Kay&#13;
Jennifer A. Keefe&#13;
Renee K. Keenan&#13;
Sara K. Kenney&#13;
Douglas M. Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay A. Kiser&#13;
Sara A. Knavel&#13;
Kathleen M. Knott&#13;
Shawn D. Knudsen&#13;
Joel M. Kutchara&#13;
Lauren E. Lakatos&#13;
Andrew N. Larsen&#13;
Jennifer L. Lauver&#13;
Jennifer L. Leckington&#13;
Joe C. Lee&#13;
Michelle R. Lee&#13;
Christine J. Lewis&#13;
Erin M. Luxford &#13;
Seniors Hit High Notes&#13;
Do Re Mi Fa So La!&#13;
Singing her heart out, semor&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett belts out notes&#13;
to the music. Choir was an extremely popular elective among&#13;
the Lewis Central community.&#13;
Many students enjoyed singing&#13;
to music and getting credit.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Jeremy A. Major&#13;
Misty D. Malone&#13;
Jeffrey S. Marshall&#13;
Jennifer A. Marshall&#13;
Terri L. McConnell&#13;
Anthony D. McCormick&#13;
Scott R. McCormick&#13;
Meghann I. McCreary&#13;
Nathan McDaniel&#13;
Angela A. McKern&#13;
Eric L. McKern&#13;
Christina R. Meijering &#13;
Cory M. Millhollin&#13;
Michele C. Moore&#13;
Daniel L. Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Christophere W. Musgrave&#13;
Kevin T. Nash&#13;
Carolyn L. Nester&#13;
Anh Nguyen&#13;
Kara B. Nuss&#13;
Nathan J. Okerbloom&#13;
Lyndsay K. Patton&#13;
Ryan R. Pedersen&#13;
Michael D. Perry&#13;
Crystal A. Petersen&#13;
Duane E. Potter&#13;
Elizabeth A. Powers&#13;
Jill M. Raes&#13;
Brian E. Rasmussen&#13;
Kevin N. Rief&#13;
Lindsey A. Ryan &#13;
Seasons Come, Seniors Go&#13;
Soakin' up the Rays&#13;
Lounging in the sun, Renee&#13;
Keenan stands by her man Cory&#13;
Millhollin and takes advantage&#13;
of the sun at a track meet. Many&#13;
seniors associated spring sports&#13;
with the end of their last sport&#13;
season and school year. Photo&#13;
By: Allison s.chupp&#13;
' I&#13;
/&#13;
Jodi L. Sanson&#13;
Jason W. Scarborough&#13;
Andrew J. Scholl&#13;
Lori A. Schwede&#13;
Robin L. Shadid&#13;
Benjamin J. Shepard&#13;
Ryan D. Smith&#13;
Chad R. Stinson&#13;
Shawn E. Stroud&#13;
Michael P. Taylor&#13;
Troy N . Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie J. Thompson &#13;
Daniel P. Trumblee&#13;
Brian A. Turk&#13;
Sara E. Van de Water&#13;
Christopher R. Vanatta&#13;
Rodney R. VanN ordstrand&#13;
Kerri L. VanWinkle&#13;
Christopher J. Vokt&#13;
Jamie L. Voss&#13;
Brett J. Wallace&#13;
Eric E. Wallace&#13;
Derek S. Ward&#13;
Bethany L. Watson&#13;
Kristi S. Weaver&#13;
Amy C. Whipple&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca J. Winkler&#13;
Jeremy M. Wiser&#13;
Jayme A. Wendt&#13;
Brian C. Wredt&#13;
Katie J. Wright &#13;
Style, Style Everywhere&#13;
Zeb C. Youngs&#13;
Darci A. Cipolla&#13;
Jocelyn M. O'Hara&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
flutographs&#13;
ZZAP! Fresh Perm?&#13;
Standing on end is a good way to&#13;
describe Joe Lee's stylin' do.&#13;
Looking good was extremely&#13;
important to many students who&#13;
attended school. Others decided&#13;
to go with that fresh-out-of-bed&#13;
look. Photo By: Elizabeth Barrett &#13;
fguren fgkatos fg,ug·hs and 'Tears '&#13;
'Thanks for the j)ears . ...&#13;
J:gve,&#13;
Mom and &lt;fJad &#13;
.rJlngela findersnn&#13;
J lngie,&#13;
Jou are abotll to embark on a magical journey. !f'or the past 18&#13;
,IJ&lt;!ars you hiJP been preparing/or it. We kno~1? that yow'jou.rney&#13;
tt ill he jllled ~tJi lh excitmenl, f eal', success, f ailure, sadness, and&#13;
ttwst importonl, happiness. &lt;f{.§&gt;111.ernber, e1Jerythi11g works OLLI.fol'&#13;
tlu h£sl, e1°en I.houg h sometimes you. ha1·)e lo look f or it.&#13;
I\ 1· are so proud of.LJOLL. f'/([ay yoil kno~1? e1?ery li111 e yew see this,&#13;
tllnt .lJ&lt;HI are /0 1?ecl. ,,fgl?P,&#13;
Melissafiead&#13;
J?ou are a wonde1ful daug·hter&#13;
and sister. We have enjoyed&#13;
you, and are proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments. Wewillcontinue to be therefor you thoug·h&#13;
all your future endeavors.&#13;
fgve J?a,&#13;
JYiom, &lt;Dad, crik, &lt;ff Justin&#13;
Jenn ijer JCe&lt;fe&#13;
J erm[fer--&#13;
Congmtulalions to a 1?e1y&#13;
"special" daughter. '1~ 'e lotJe you.&#13;
so mu ch ancl are 1Jery protld of&#13;
you. We kno1,1J you will always&#13;
be lol?ing and kind as yoLl are&#13;
n.01 . '/{em ember to always keep&#13;
God in your life.&#13;
Wit/1 all our lol?e--&#13;
&lt;Dad and [';/{om&#13;
&lt;Benjamin. ( brothPr J&#13;
'Time 1r en/ so fa ·t, tlinak you&#13;
.for making us so prowl. Goel&#13;
Lo1°e you alt 1Y1ys.&#13;
J\lom. l{)ad. ".vlbby &#13;
clizabethfiiggins&#13;
'Jlttle J:izard'&#13;
'Time flies when you are hai:;ing fc.,ln, an cl you hai:;e he&lt;&gt;n&#13;
.fun!!! J?o ur aut~ful srnile, your laug hter, Lhe i,i:;ay you&#13;
look at the world, anclthe way oc.,lli i:;e yourl~fear shining&#13;
examples of your success.&#13;
Vie just t-tJanled to remind you that we't:ie al1;i:;ays beliei:;pc[&#13;
in you and always will, and to tell you how i:iffy proud wt:&#13;
are!!! Jfo matter what happens in your l{fe, 1;1,?e hcwe&#13;
conftdence in yoiir ability lo make the rig ht choices.&#13;
&lt;/(each.for the stars, the.future is yours!!!&#13;
1)1om and c{)acl &#13;
.Shalene C/3ogarclus&#13;
T!1CLnk you.for all the happiness&#13;
you hat?e /Jrougl1t us. Congratu.-&#13;
lat ions on your acco111plishments. We 're e.\:tremely proud&#13;
of you. We 1Dish you the best in&#13;
all you do .. /fnd, 11?e'// a/i,Days be&#13;
t/1 erefor you.&#13;
We loi?e you,&#13;
N/0111 , c.Dad, J osh, J::e1?in, and&#13;
•Brad&#13;
Co1wratulatio11s and best&#13;
1- :- isl~s to a 11; onde1.fill son.&#13;
W 'rp proud of you and&#13;
II.op all your dreo111 s come&#13;
true.&#13;
~ lot n and cDacl&#13;
&lt;f3 pt/1 Watson&#13;
Cong mtula.tio11s, &lt;Beth!&#13;
/lay you ahl/oys 1.1.:irtl/..: in su 11 shi11P, 111.ay your c&gt; ild sl&#13;
drra111s cw11P true, and may you ahc&gt;ays bP a drPa111Pt"!!&#13;
!'a lo 111 and CD a cl&#13;
r. !V'Pr er lose your cull.~/u.l s111 il&lt;', a11 cl your posi tfr&gt;p&#13;
outlook 011 lij(:;!!J&#13;
Cindy !Fletcher&#13;
Congratu.lations on yow· acacle111ic accompli un n~s. ~indy,&#13;
hold on to you.r clrrams of space. &lt;/{emember your.faintly,&#13;
f..: ePp you.rfaith, and litJe life as a positi1?e, ~ltniistic person. We&#13;
lo1?e yo it and will a/t,tJays be tJery proitd of you!&#13;
Mom, cDad, an.cl Clmck&#13;
I Iichael 'Taylor&#13;
We wish you all of the&#13;
happinPss and success in&#13;
thP world. § allow your&#13;
/1 eart.&#13;
WeJQ e ou,&#13;
Tom, cDad,&#13;
'Tracy , cDana, and Jamie&#13;
. flnneJl.euer&#13;
'T/1 a11/..:.s f or being the b . t&#13;
.fi"imd a sister erw /10cl ! Good&#13;
Luc/..: in all you do!&#13;
/:g l"I? .&#13;
. usie &#13;
c/Jj Shephard&#13;
We're proild that you're our son, cw, and as graduation time&#13;
dra~IJS near ... you 're gentle, kind, compassionate, with ~1J it and&#13;
wisdom beyond your years. each obstacle or challenge life has&#13;
placed upon your playingjield, you'1?e met head-on with.firm&#13;
resol1Je, 1w1Jer refusing toy irld. 'I oo soon yoil 'll lea1Je for college;&#13;
we will miss yoil whenyoil'regone, hut just once more 1Je 'd like&#13;
to say 17e e proild that yoil 're our son&#13;
om &lt;Dad&#13;
Q;linn cfJarng aarcl&#13;
It's been a roller coaster ride&#13;
and a pleasure cruise all at&#13;
the same time. We · lrn:;ecl&#13;
eve1y minute!&#13;
})1om ~ cfJacl&#13;
}j)ri Schwede&#13;
J:.g ri,&#13;
.Yoil are a delighifill daughter! Wewishyou happinessand&#13;
a bright f uture.flllecl 1,1:;ith possibilities.&#13;
J:sJ 1Je today and alway s,&#13;
©ad, Mom,.)ohn, ancl&#13;
X ri.&lt;; ti&#13;
Carolyn J\f(,stff&#13;
Carolyn,&#13;
J?ou hai;;e ali,t:!ays /Jee11 special&#13;
and ahmys IA?i/l be. Jfr,rrr doubt&#13;
your 1,t?orth. JCeep your stw1-&#13;
dards high. ,You nw/..:e us proud&#13;
Lo be your parents.&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
We hope l!/e l ahMy s airr&#13;
you reason to smile. &lt;Be lwpµy.&#13;
f:.g t:!e,&#13;
Grandpa §· Cmnclma&#13;
Christina JYfe ijering&#13;
0 11 JVlssir she ~ms the&#13;
last and oh ll?!J I 10 11J she's&#13;
gro11m up fast&#13;
those childhood men wrirs 11011&#13;
are cast and we anticipate&#13;
to1norro11:; horing learned from&#13;
tlw past.&#13;
r/Jr happy.&#13;
We e you,&#13;
!Yfo 111 oncl &lt;()ad, &amp;uiclm, JCarin, /Preddy, andJ?run n&lt;' &#13;
&lt;f:3riari cri:ien &lt;i{{LS1HLlSSen&#13;
V\!e as parents have been blessed lVith your ever&#13;
present sniile and pos itil/e attitude. We lit/ill always be&#13;
y our strongest supporters and 11vish you luck with&#13;
lil/hatei:ier l~fe brings. ,You are destined to do well as lil/e&#13;
can alvvays depend on you for a ''job" lit:&gt;ell done.&#13;
l:g1:&gt;e,&#13;
lYiom and &lt;Dad&#13;
,You lit/ill always be niy best buddy. vVish&#13;
you all the luck in the future. I'll be&#13;
coniing to i:iisit you infirnes.&#13;
J:gl/e,&#13;
&lt;Bear &#13;
rf\_o hin .Shadid&#13;
&lt;Dear &lt;R._ohin,&#13;
&lt;.Bany Coates&#13;
Congratulations! We 're&#13;
proud to have watched you grow&#13;
into a fine young nian. We&#13;
know you have a bright futitre&#13;
ahead of you. Whether your&#13;
future takes you to Jfew y ork,&#13;
curope, or beyond, our love and&#13;
support will always be with you.&#13;
fg~e,&#13;
Morn and &lt;Dad&#13;
!Prom day one till now, you haJJe been and ali-tJays ill he ow·&#13;
"Precious.fingel. " .!Ply with those wings little angel, ancl reach your&#13;
wonderful goals! J?ou can do it! ,j[LIA:;ays remember, you 're JJery&#13;
special and IA?ill make a cllf.ference in many peoples' liJJes, as yoil&#13;
haJJe our.c;. We 're so JJery prOLld of you and we loJJe yoil JJery milch.&#13;
enjoy the ne:x:t exciting chapters of you we.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
J:g1?e ali-tJays, 101n ancl &lt;Dael&#13;
Chris &lt;/J re:;s11 w11&#13;
Congratulations Cl 1 ri.&lt;; !&#13;
V\!e're proild of all tlu hard&#13;
i~:; ork ancl cledicatio11 you lwr'&#13;
sho1Am,. We lol?e yoLl.&#13;
Alam &lt;jJ' Dad&#13;
ChaclJiackfort&#13;
We wish you happiness ancl&#13;
success. May the wind olways be at your back.&#13;
Jj;;i:&gt;e,&#13;
Morn, &lt;Dad, · · tri11 &#13;
J'fathan c1nsick&#13;
!Prom th e day s of "&lt;Pu.nga,&#13;
&lt;PLmga" and "&lt;/(oat &lt;Beer" and all&#13;
the way up to the "disco king"&#13;
and beyond, yoLl hal7e broLlght&#13;
ni u.ch joy and Laughter to ow·&#13;
Lit?es. We 1,1 ish yoLl the best!&#13;
f_g 1?e,&#13;
J)1om and Vaci&#13;
Jason 5'outs&#13;
H17'1.ere hal7PalL thP year. gone?&#13;
Just remem/Jrr no matt r what&#13;
l[{&lt;' lJrings. you areahm y , in our&#13;
I warts and 117e are so fJrou I.&#13;
J:g1°e,&#13;
om, b od. &lt;jJ onathan&#13;
Jhu hm1e always had agreal lo1?e fo r 11 a/.LLre §· t:h e 1,17orlcl around&#13;
lJ&lt;m. Cood lurk in el7ery thing you clo!&#13;
A/om .·Vaci&#13;
eKelly g· c/)a1:&gt;id&#13;
Jon &lt;Bwgart&#13;
To be your own person&#13;
takes courage and pride.&#13;
'I'o be who you want to be&#13;
takes dreams and determination.&#13;
'fa enjoy l{f'e to the fullest&#13;
takes /01"e.&#13;
Of the m nay joys f ound in lije,&#13;
th e best is to /w IJe a son&#13;
1d10 m akes his family proud.&#13;
'I'his IA?is/1for t/1 e best. of e1'ery thing&#13;
is being sent to you th /01,e. lYiom, c:/)ad,jason 9 Ju.stin&#13;
Jfllicia C/Jogs&#13;
1ilestones . . . many you hal7e&#13;
already achei1 ed. yet many more&#13;
are in yow future. J)1ay you grow&#13;
and learn 1-1?ith each achiel7ement,&#13;
as well as each f ailure. Cf{emember&#13;
that we lo1?e yoll. ]},Jay yoLLr Life be&#13;
f orj-Iisglory, ali,17ays. Prol7. 3:---6&#13;
fi.11 our lol7e,&#13;
J)1om and J(atie&#13;
Ca1·1·ieJi ensclale&#13;
'To Our '·Care &lt;Bear"&#13;
~ e lol7e you and a re ery proud of&#13;
you! V ekno1 c'you·11 achie1°ewlwte1?er you go cifter in life.&#13;
£g1e,&#13;
1 Jom, &lt;Dad. §· Chad &#13;
Cf\_ocl i?anJVorclstrancl&#13;
cfJ est of lLlck zn el?erything&#13;
yoit want.&#13;
We love yoLl,&#13;
Mom, Vacl, JCellie, Pat gJCirn&#13;
J:yndsay &lt;Patton&#13;
.)Jou 'c&gt;e made us t?ery proud in&#13;
all you 'c&gt;e accomplished. The best&#13;
is yet to corne, so set your goals&#13;
high, and we knoi,c&gt; you 'll achiec&gt;e&#13;
it all! We'll always be there for&#13;
you.&#13;
f:g c&gt;e,&#13;
JY!om · c/)ad&#13;
JCara JVuss&#13;
We are c&gt;ery pro itd to /?.(we yo Lt as&#13;
ow" daughter . .)Jou hat?e brought&#13;
its great joy and happiness. J?ou&#13;
hac&gt;e been a great model for your&#13;
sister and we all three lo c&gt;e you&#13;
dearly!&#13;
f:s}c&gt;e ahc&gt;ay s,&#13;
cllen, Mom and &lt;Dad&#13;
&lt;Brad rXenealy&#13;
.)Jou tried on this cap 15 years&#13;
ago ancl yoit looked good then.&#13;
13ut 1101-t? you look &lt;R._ l'T!&#13;
We 're IJery proitd o.f you! We&#13;
always kne1A? yoLt could do it!&#13;
We lac&gt;e you!&#13;
/)(/om, &lt;/)ad,,/}shley, ©emn,&#13;
ancl 5'elipe&#13;
'Terri JYlcConnell&#13;
We couldn't be more proitd ofyoit.&#13;
&lt;f{ernember always,&#13;
whatec&gt;er you decide lo do,&#13;
vc&gt;e vc&gt;ill stand beside&#13;
yoit too!&#13;
f:s}c&gt;e ya J:s)ts,&#13;
lYlich.ael &lt;Perry&#13;
.!f'rorn beliec&gt;ing in 2i'anta Claus&#13;
'Io standing itp .for a rightrous cause,&#13;
!fl-om f airy tales&#13;
'Io the onr who bore thr nails,&#13;
&lt;Dad, JY!o111 . · .s1e1°e11&#13;
J?oit h.ac&gt;e been our delight, faughter, and inspiration.&#13;
We lo1?e J.jOLl. God 'Bfrss yourfutu.re.&#13;
Mom and &lt;Dad &#13;
J)1ichellle Nloore&#13;
j)ou 't?e done it! I'm so proild&#13;
of you. cKeep shooting for&#13;
the stars--! 1'l?ill afot?ays beliet?e in you.&#13;
NI om&#13;
Cryslal &lt;f?Plersen&#13;
Crys-&#13;
'The life, m ergy and joy that&#13;
yougetfro111 &lt;'t:wytli ingyou do--&#13;
isgi1?en /Jack lo thosearoundyo11.&#13;
'That is a Gocl-git·pn g~ft to you&#13;
that is also agiji to me. Good luck&#13;
ii.:iith 1J '1 e1Jer you do and enjoy&#13;
l~fe 1 diffei:w you go.&#13;
1om&#13;
Mark &lt;Borman&#13;
.JIN you joiuney down l!fe's high1,m y ... remember to CJyjOJ?&#13;
tj.Jt ...&#13;
and s ·na 05''TcJV" ...&#13;
We lo1Je you OO&lt;D.(tS!&#13;
&lt;Dael, !Ylom,.rflllison, ancl Sam&#13;
JWatl !Pienhold&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
'Today is your day.&#13;
.)Jou 're oJT to great places!&#13;
J?ou 're off and m1Jay . ..&#13;
... find 1Jill yoil succeed?&#13;
.)Jes! .)Jail will, indeed!&#13;
(98 and 314 percent guaranteed.)&#13;
£g1Je,&#13;
1om, &lt;Dael, and .Qsa&#13;
\tfreu cclwarcls&#13;
CO G&lt;fWlT , JYl'TfO. · !!&#13;
J?oLi hcwe brains in you head&#13;
J?oii ha1Je f eet in yow· shoes .&#13;
.)Jou. can steer yourself·&#13;
any direction you. choose .&#13;
'Today is your clay!!&#13;
J?our 1noilntain is waiting.&#13;
o . . . get on your 1-1;1ay!!&#13;
We loiJP you .. .&#13;
Mom, &lt;Dael, Shm1Jn. C/Jrooke. 'Todd, ··Joel &#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Congratulations on your&#13;
accumplishments. We are 1Jery&#13;
proild of you and lo1;;e you&#13;
l/ery much r.Xeep going for&#13;
yow· drearns and may&#13;
you be blessed JorPver.&#13;
We lotJe you,&#13;
Vad, Mom andJu.stin&#13;
Greg· C/Jarntsen&#13;
you are a g~ift froni God, and hai:;e&#13;
been a blessing· to us. Our prayer for&#13;
you is that you find God's will .for&#13;
your life, and are obedient toJ-Iis calling. We pray that your life is a reflection of God's love and g·oodness toward mankind, and when you sense&#13;
a need in someone, you wil extend&#13;
your hand to help.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
J?our family&#13;
clizabeth r/Jarrett&#13;
"We'll lo rveyouforever. VVe'll likeyouforaltA?ays. [.c; /011°·&#13;
as we lirve, our baby you'll be."&#13;
J)1(m i &lt;' • Da I &#13;
JYiichelle Campbell&#13;
]Jou hai:&gt;e ali,i:;ays been&#13;
and 1,i:;il/ ahi:&gt;ays "bee"&#13;
a source of light in&#13;
ow· fii:&gt;es.&#13;
\:Ve loi:&gt;e yoil so mu,ch!&#13;
..&#13;
J)forn, 11Jod, 1ike · cstes&#13;
To our daughter:&#13;
Someday you. 1,i:;ill iinderstrmcl ho~i:&gt; nmch 1,i:;e beliH e in yoil and hoi,i:; proud 1,i:;e are of the person.&#13;
l/()ll 'r C' beronie: Jrorn you low of 1;1olleyball to your&#13;
1·om1nitment tu others. J'/{ii:;er gii:&gt;e Llp you,r dreams.&#13;
J:gr,;&gt;e,&#13;
J)1oni ~ Vaci&#13;
Voug JCinsel&#13;
.Prom lillle shlgger to Cfitan slugger,&#13;
]Jou '1;1e accomplished so much in between.&#13;
·we're i:&gt;ery proud of you.&#13;
Good luck on all you future endecwors.&#13;
iVe loi:&gt;e yoil,&#13;
JYiom, Vad · JCristin&#13;
Jflngie JCay &#13;
JCatie JCnou&#13;
.)Jou 've always made us so proud of you and of all your accornplishments. Some of ow-happiest; most e.,yciting times were i,vatching you SWIM! We'll always be cheering for you!&#13;
.)Jour g reat sense of humor and your loving attitude make yoil a&#13;
J?ery special g irl.&#13;
We loJ?e you J?ery much and we t,f?i.sh y ou all the lo J?e and&#13;
happiness life can hold . ..&#13;
Mom, Vad,filicia and Mary&#13;
JYlck Carlson&#13;
Congratulations! .)Jou haJ?egiJ?en&#13;
us y ears oflailghter and lo J?e. We&#13;
are proud of you and lo J?e you&#13;
very much!&#13;
'Tnlst in the J:grd t,f?ith&#13;
all your heart,&#13;
Nlom , Vad and r/{ena&#13;
]},1ich.elle fge&#13;
We are t?ery proud of you and&#13;
loJ?e you t?er,y much. We wish you&#13;
much happiness and siiccess in&#13;
tA?hatet?er th.efuture holds for you.&#13;
fj;J1?e,&#13;
Morn ~ ctJad ~ ShatA?n&#13;
J-Ieidie Groi:&gt;e&#13;
l'lfay all your coni:;ersalions frui~ful, fun and full of&#13;
l~f . We lo i:&gt;e you!!!&#13;
C/)acl and 'lom&#13;
Vustie 'ThomrJ::;on&#13;
Congrat.ulations! 'Tl1 ank uoufor&#13;
all the happinPss y ou hm e g il'C ll&#13;
us. Hie are proud of you, w ul all&#13;
you hcll?e stood up f or. 1/3f'!ip1· p i11&#13;
yourse(f as l?e do and you'll UC'&#13;
able t.o accomplish cuiythi11g. ,,11.c;&#13;
ahmys, i,t?e're right hffr&gt; behind&#13;
you, and lot:1e you l?Pr.LJ 11 1.ur/1.&#13;
11//0111 oncl Dael&#13;
Joy Ccu npbPll&#13;
Co1 igratulations, .Jou&#13;
,You 'l?e Come r'5o J •'nr.'&#13;
Wp'lf alwa,11 s be thPrefnr uo11.&#13;
Nlom, &lt;Dad, &lt;fr,· Atlli1 &#13;
fimanda !Ford&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are f5iery proud&#13;
of you and we wish&#13;
you success m el:Jerything you. do.&#13;
1om, ©acl §'&#13;
sflngela&#13;
J\.rystina t.Backenstose&#13;
Michaelaj-lanks&#13;
\:ou ha1Je ah1Ja.ys been you.r m. person. 'That's 1,1Jhat 1,1Je Lo1Je&#13;
1nr1.&lt;;t about you.! .)Jou 're the Greatest!&#13;
$ 0LL011J yo1t dreams, wliere1Jer they 111 ay lead you. \\ ·e kno1r you 'II&#13;
succeed in whate1·•er you. choose.&#13;
f:g 1or.&gt;.&#13;
lYiom · ©a.cl J)Jo111,&#13;
{{ir,&#13;
.Je11&#13;
g·&#13;
C-or.i; &#13;
Johnfimriour&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'foJfl&#13;
3uper3on&#13;
Zeb Cody j?oungs&#13;
"Whal lies behind LlS and&#13;
whal lies b(f ore LlS are tiny&#13;
matters compared Lo what: lies&#13;
l'IJithin LlS."&#13;
~liph Waldo cmerson&#13;
Wlth all our loi e,&#13;
· 1om, cf)ad and JVoah&#13;
J:gurel Green&#13;
Precious Girl&#13;
W ith heart so pilre&#13;
.J?o u make rne so proLld&#13;
j)ou light up m,y life&#13;
rf&gt;reciows Girl&#13;
.Y ou talents, a gift&#13;
.)iou,r strengths abound&#13;
j?ou are my joy&#13;
fj)IJe,&#13;
Mom&#13;
J:inclsay JCiser&#13;
Congratulations! Jfa1Je f aith in Goel. rfJ elieve in yottrse(j: (ram&#13;
ji·o1n the past, cherish the present, and focus on ti w future 1 r it h a&#13;
srnile! We'll ah1Jays be here.for you, J:indsay.&#13;
With loI?P and pride,&#13;
Mo111, Dael, f//ison&#13;
wid,,Jlndy&#13;
Jif rny .!Pinck&#13;
Still dancing her 1 tJay into&#13;
etJeryone's heart.&#13;
£g~e alfltJays,&#13;
J)1om · lbad&#13;
Christy J:gi. is&#13;
.)?oil ha1JP been t/u&gt;joy ill ow&#13;
l!/ JVow it. is ,L)Ollr ti111&lt; to find&#13;
yo1 lrclra1 ns. j)ou /1m eour support.&#13;
·/0111 • I&gt; 1 I &#13;
Sara 'Jane" J&lt;:athryn J&lt;:enney&#13;
J?ou i;ie e the cutest little thing&#13;
and still are. ltVe hai?e&#13;
co ~Jlnd ce in the decisions yoil&#13;
1 nake and hope that they resillt&#13;
in a happy and successful future.&#13;
fs;l?e ya,&#13;
NI01 n, C/)ad, §Jason&#13;
Chris Vanatta&#13;
:Prom pre-school to colleg e in the blink of an ey e! !Prom &lt;Big&#13;
W fwel toJ-looptie in a birthday or two! Jfor,,1;; tirne flies!&#13;
.f Jere 's 11Jishing you success and happiness in all that you&#13;
du, 'urnp.&#13;
filvi:;ays,&#13;
1Ylom&#13;
p.s. rf3y the way, hai:;e I told yoil lately ... ????&#13;
JYieghann JYicCreary&#13;
Wovv- I got a longvvay&#13;
to go.&#13;
!From,&#13;
&lt;Dad&#13;
Sara \/an de Water&#13;
Congratulations, Sara cllen. iVe're proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
i:Q1Je,&#13;
1oni, &lt;Dad,J-Ieidi, &lt;j.sfllex&#13;
J effery · cott anc!Jennifer 1111 lYiarshall&#13;
'Tojenn lj ff'&#13;
'fhe best things come in pairs!&#13;
"If you. can inwg ine it-- yoLl can achie1?e it;&#13;
(f you can clrPam it--you can beco1nr it. '&#13;
JHom and &lt;{)ad &#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
Megan Balong&#13;
Robert Bender&#13;
Richard Bleth&#13;
Rebecca Bloom&#13;
Donna Bush&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Pat Campbell&#13;
John Casebolt&#13;
Sue Clemons&#13;
Michelle Cox&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
Beverly Douglas&#13;
Gary Fiscus&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Violet Gallagher&#13;
Carol Gottsch&#13;
Shari Green&#13;
Joan Grove&#13;
Thomas Hamilton&#13;
Tom Heckman&#13;
Peter Henderson&#13;
Karen Boden&#13;
Gary Hoffman&#13;
Steve Jens en&#13;
Ruth Kreger&#13;
Johnny Kurt&#13;
Renee Kybat&#13;
Amy Labno&#13;
Peg Lewis&#13;
Kathie Lincoln&#13;
Trimesters: A New Way Of Life&#13;
"It was wonderful. I liked&#13;
a 60-minute&#13;
lab because it&#13;
gave us more&#13;
time."&#13;
Ruth Kreger,&#13;
HomeEc.&#13;
? l{6. ~ , ~&#13;
_j.:r. 1,,, &lt;""&#13;
''It's an&#13;
improvement&#13;
from an 8&#13;
period day, but&#13;
I don't think&#13;
it's quite&#13;
perfect yet."&#13;
Gail&#13;
Wallenberg,&#13;
social studies&#13;
"I liked it&#13;
because it&#13;
allowed us to&#13;
do a variety of&#13;
activities in&#13;
class."&#13;
Megan Balong,&#13;
math and&#13;
spanish&#13;
Di~cussing the trimester plar1, '\. t •&#13;
Pri11dpal Pa ul Mns::.man gin ~ h 1 f&#13;
ions about thP new sd1edul, 'I ht&#13;
mester system was a new chany.t ll 1 l&#13;
stud ents and fa ulty. l'huto Bv. All '&#13;
Schu pp &#13;
Sandy Lopes&#13;
AmyLudens&#13;
Connie Martin&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Keith Massey&#13;
Sharon Massie&#13;
Paul Massman&#13;
Rhonda McClelland&#13;
Tracy McVey&#13;
Carole Nelson&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
Monica Nixon&#13;
Barb Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
Erwin Pellant&#13;
Doug Radtke&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Nyra Sondag&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan Tackett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail Wall en berg&#13;
Ronald Westman&#13;
Bonny Wheeldon &#13;
&#13;
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L indsey Hoc. about, B r ent&#13;
Guill, icki Youngblood, and&#13;
C hris Fos s . w an the Gro d&#13;
C hampion awar d.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d by: Nicki&#13;
Youngblood&#13;
Let' s Break - fast, w e&#13;
hove some dancing ta do!&#13;
Co urtney M cPo rtlo nd ,&#13;
A lex is Deal, Ellen Jacks on,&#13;
Kellie Evans , Alisha Renaud,&#13;
and Sarah Barnes enjoy a&#13;
light brunch at Dance T earn&#13;
Comp.Photo S ubmitted by:&#13;
Caiii11g Aii Camper~ Who Went Where?&#13;
Hello Mudduh, he llo&#13;
Faddu h, here I am at&#13;
Camp .. . well, which one was it?&#13;
During the s ummer, not&#13;
everyone was in the sun s ipping&#13;
lemonade. Some student s&#13;
were actually doing something&#13;
productive: attending a funfllled camp!&#13;
Whether it be band,&#13;
church, sport s , or any other&#13;
type of camp, these proved to&#13;
be an exciting way to spend a&#13;
few weeks of your summer .&#13;
"At camp, I was s itting on a&#13;
hospital bed, and two minutes&#13;
later a major trauma patient&#13;
was rus hed in!" Said Amy&#13;
Wahle '00.&#13;
Other exciting activities included making new&#13;
friends, eat ing, swimming in lap&#13;
pools , and s inging and dancing&#13;
around the camp fir:~.--...&#13;
Page Sponsored by: Clay's Pump ft Equipment&#13;
Summer Camps &#13;
It's y o ur m ast prize d&#13;
passesian. The one place you can&#13;
express yourself. Your parents&#13;
can't stand it, which makes you lave&#13;
it even mare. It's your bedroom, and&#13;
now it's the talk of the town.&#13;
Students' bedrooms range&#13;
anywhere from clothes cover ing the&#13;
f1 oor, to junk cluttering the walls, ta&#13;
not a speck of dust in sight. "I have&#13;
S iberian t iger fur, lepard s kin, and&#13;
black grizzly fur w ith torches and&#13;
candles, t apped off w ith a gathic bed,"&#13;
said C had Bugge '00.&#13;
Many students have prized&#13;
passesians in their shrines. "My&#13;
st aked out stereo is the best part of&#13;
my room because it's hooked up ta my&#13;
T.V. and clapper," comment ed Jan&#13;
Kult '02.&#13;
S tudent Life&#13;
Mardi Gros Ready.&#13;
In Donny G reen's '99 room, he hos many&#13;
strange furry face coverings.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Seeing Double ?&#13;
a Jorda ·02 . eeps her dresser tid and&#13;
her mirro squeaky c lean in he room .&#13;
Photo by. Tabatha Mudra&#13;
P icturemonial&#13;
N ettie W enmeister keeps a collection of&#13;
memorbillia of her friends from Germany on&#13;
her wall near her bed.&#13;
De s 19ned b . Erm Mudcte &#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Lauro S horey '02 lays on&#13;
her s hogadellic bed. ( ate&#13;
the rubber chicken in the&#13;
background.)&#13;
Photo by Tobatha Mudra&#13;
Mak e yo ur bed .&#13;
Dragons l&lt;ule l&#13;
Brandon M illhollin '02 has&#13;
many dragons throughout&#13;
his room. Many kids have&#13;
certain collect ibles t hey&#13;
display in their rooms.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Happy People .&#13;
Courtney Hagen '03 hos a&#13;
special peg board w it all of&#13;
her friends betw een two&#13;
w indows facing t he Trees.&#13;
Photo by Tobotho Mudro&#13;
S ome people have room's like Andy King '03&#13;
w ith Junk" on the walls and f1 oor.&#13;
Photo by Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Bedroom &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
ICP Pow er !&#13;
Freshman Ricky Housley&#13;
seemed to be a member of&#13;
the Insane C lown Posse on&#13;
costume day. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
Scrubs??&#13;
Rochel&#13;
Hildreth,&#13;
Brion&#13;
De V oss,&#13;
Todd&#13;
Edwards&#13;
and A bby&#13;
Emsick&#13;
t hink&#13;
t hey're&#13;
TLC.&#13;
They wonl&#13;
ice j ob&#13;
S crubs .&#13;
Photo B y&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Billing sley&#13;
Whose got a fever?&#13;
O n D isco Doy, it w as quite&#13;
obvious t hat sophomores&#13;
Justin Schultz, J ustin&#13;
Eotherton, junior Mott&#13;
Wyatt, and Brion DeV oss&#13;
hod disco fever. Phot o By&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
injo&#13;
Junior J oke S hell show ed some of his nir]o madness by doing&#13;
t he split s in his block leggins . Woy to go Jokel&#13;
Photo B y M elissa Knigge&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Foxy L adies, uggghh, a nd G entlemen.&#13;
The freshmen show ed t he school that t heir fox iness w as&#13;
her e to stay at t e lip s ync. Party on Wayne ! Party on&#13;
Garth! Photo B y Lis a B illingsle&gt;&#13;
Page desig ned by Erm S truck and L ynds a y W orkman &#13;
We do ,..ot grow on the K itiy&#13;
Juriiors B illy Rock: o d L .~ e Hoyes s hould hove&#13;
left mini - . B igglesworth ot home, insteod of&#13;
g owing o him. Photo B y. Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
e a&#13;
Eat lhis Schoof&#13;
Spirit&#13;
Hungry For Pride.II&#13;
For many students, the The tasteful days included Paweek of September 20-24,&#13;
was not quite a normal week.&#13;
This year the variety of spirit&#13;
days led many student s to participate. "Even though I didn't&#13;
dress up everyday, I thought it&#13;
was cool to dress up on costume day," commented Josh&#13;
Deupree '00.&#13;
~&#13;
Jama Day, D isco Day, Costume Day, Twin Day, and B lue&#13;
and White Day . All of these&#13;
days led up to the "big game."&#13;
Just in this one short&#13;
week, it s howed the amount of&#13;
school spirit LC students possess, and it was obvious they&#13;
were starving for a w in.&#13;
C heer S tuds!&#13;
Seniors Jon Bond and Elton Ro sch showed&#13;
t heir school spirit ..... and uch more on tvvin&#13;
day. Photo B . Lisa Billingsley&#13;
One more t ime, t he senior girls drove the&#13;
guys Crazy during the lip sync.&#13;
Farmer Boy s.&#13;
J unior twins Joe and Jon C lanton showed&#13;
their twin tummies and bandanas on twin day.&#13;
Photo By. Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo By Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Page sponsored by Scott and Barb 'v\/orkmon Spir it Week &#13;
Truly a Down Home&#13;
Homecoming. The player s&#13;
line the field as they wait for&#13;
the kickoff.&#13;
-- C lose Your Eyes&#13;
Darling.&#13;
Homecoming Court. Toro S ummy, Jeff Elgan. Second row: Scott&#13;
Kemp. Rochel Salva. Jason McCoy. eol Traeger, E llen Jack son. B io e&#13;
Anderson. J.J. Padillo. Third raw: J eff Pr ice. Jennifer Westfall. Amanda&#13;
Lover, Brooke Edwards. Fourth raw: Eric D iller, Lyndsey O ltmons ,&#13;
Courtney McPortlond. Laure Keneally, Kurt Brundige, Elton Rous h. Fifth&#13;
raw: Roland Whitt. Kristin Kinsel, Ion M aron.&#13;
Jeff Elgan goes down on&#13;
one knee to support nis&#13;
queen. Toro S !..!mmy.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf Photo by Liso Billingsley&#13;
l.~'s Yaur Call&#13;
Were yoo ((Dow"'' with thl.s Yea.r's&#13;
Dow" Home Homecomtt\9?&#13;
Yau walk into the gym,&#13;
you see hay bails, no you're not&#13;
in a barn. Then you look ta your&#13;
left and see goal pasts, but&#13;
you're not at the football game.&#13;
You have just entered L .C .'s&#13;
Down Harne Homecoming&#13;
Dance. What happens next?&#13;
"Time t o see how many freshmen I can mac on," says junior,&#13;
S t erbaugh.&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Much time was put into&#13;
this year's decorations. "They&#13;
took seven hours to put up,"&#13;
sa y s sophomore , Em ily&#13;
Brightwell, "I have never seen&#13;
so many balloons."&#13;
"The screen was a big&#13;
plus," says senior, Jodi Brown.&#13;
A ll and all, the combined theme&#13;
of a foot ball game and a hodown turned out to be wellattended and enjoyed by all.&#13;
Photo by Pyles Pho tography&#13;
Designe d by· Erin Hockfort. Jodi A' rnold. ond Erin Muddle &#13;
I&#13;
B ue le up for Saf ety!&#13;
Doug Whittington, Alex Barios, Ashley Kenealy, Tyler Bell,&#13;
Moro K ellogg, Ryon Smith, Joke Hansen, and N ikki&#13;
Polonc ic , tell t he fellow fans to buckle up ofter t he game.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
Poge Spons ored by: Partne rs in Planning with S mith Dovis&#13;
S ha k e , S ha k e, S ha k e Senora!&#13;
Soro Benson, Stacie Pettit, J ill G undlach,&#13;
and Melonie McMonigol s how us what t heir&#13;
shakers ore oil about.&#13;
Photo by. Liso Billingsle y&#13;
M a k ing memories .&#13;
Many students danced the&#13;
night away w ith their friends&#13;
and made the most of it.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Cotton&#13;
E y e d&#13;
Jo e?&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bornsten&#13;
'02 and&#13;
frie ds&#13;
hoo on to&#13;
each other&#13;
looking for&#13;
a cotton&#13;
g in.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Get in my Belly !&#13;
Brett Kemp '01 made sure&#13;
his belly w as full before he&#13;
boogied down at t he dance.&#13;
S omebody get im a r efill!&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
H omecoming &#13;
You've got something in your ear,&#13;
let me get it for you!&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek '00, Lindsay&#13;
Besco '00, and Natalie Scherer '01&#13;
see who has the longest tounge.&#13;
Sometimes you had to use your&#13;
imagination on the weekend.&#13;
Photo submitted by Katie Kocourek H i! Wh at 's U p?J os h&#13;
Vanhout en '00 smiles for the&#13;
camera.Photo s ubmitted by&#13;
Na-ta/ie Scherer&#13;
Too Hot to Handle in their brand&#13;
new threads! Amy Whitney '01,&#13;
Danny Green '00, and Heather Hough&#13;
'01 spend an afternoon trying on some&#13;
"hip" clothes.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Des igned b y: Ka tie Kocourek &#13;
Buds! Tye and Tails" give each other a hug.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Katie Kocoure k&#13;
Good old Counciltucky fun !&#13;
Robin Beckendorf '02, Shannon Eggers '02,&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt '01, Nikki Salvo '0 1, and&#13;
Melissa Knigge '0 1 play in the mud.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b : Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Break out the mountain dew!&#13;
Eating junk food on the weekends&#13;
was a favorable pastime for many&#13;
like B rian Kelly ·oo.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Lindsay&#13;
Besco&#13;
G imme some lov e .&#13;
Juniors Lisa Mas ker ,&#13;
Tressa Thomsen, Jodi&#13;
Arno ld , E r ica&#13;
S heeres , Sa m&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Bee y&#13;
Lauver, Kels ie S is , and&#13;
Jamie Coe take a pie&#13;
to remember t he ir&#13;
night.&#13;
Photo s ubmitte d by&#13;
Erin S truc.&#13;
Weekends &#13;
"People&#13;
-U' CD .&#13;
People --- iC ~ .... --&#13;
CD .&#13;
c .o &#13;
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Peop&#13;
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What don't you&#13;
h!avf! hotnf! without and why'?&#13;
Jennifer Alexander&#13;
icki Aidersen&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Holly Armour&#13;
James Ba er&#13;
Richard Baker&#13;
Trisha Borntsen&#13;
Alyssa Borr&#13;
GoryBeatiy&#13;
Jennifer Beckner&#13;
Rebecca Beno&#13;
elli Betr.erbaugh&#13;
Richard B1owers&#13;
Jamee Boord&#13;
Em.ly Boord-nan&#13;
Steven Bolos&#13;
Julia Bond&#13;
Lest er Briggs&#13;
Nicole Brown&#13;
Ko-rhenne Brun:ng&#13;
Jer n' er Coin&#13;
l&lt;achelle Ccrnes&#13;
C hod Ca-tletT&#13;
Jess·c:a C hesley&#13;
C 'rinstopherCtodc:&#13;
Joke Cten-ons&#13;
STOcyCaok&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
Jerintfer Cappo&#13;
ArdrewCrawford&#13;
Steven Cyboron&#13;
Ke,th Damgaard&#13;
Mallory Dor•elsen&#13;
Soroh Dovdson&#13;
Jennifer Davis&#13;
M ichael Deupree&#13;
... mdy Dir klage&#13;
l&lt;aberT Durand&#13;
T rav1s Durfey&#13;
Chrs E gon&#13;
Cody Elgan&#13;
Jennifer Ervvin&#13;
Merry Epton&#13;
Tristan Evans&#13;
Mott Fiscus&#13;
Libby Fox&#13;
Ho11yFncke&#13;
People&#13;
y titan gold&#13;
cord. ever&#13;
know when it'll&#13;
come in ondy."&#13;
Kevin&#13;
M cWhorter&#13;
"My watches&#13;
because I can't&#13;
live w ithout&#13;
them."&#13;
Ariiondo Schultz&#13;
"My clothes on,&#13;
because it's not&#13;
polite to go&#13;
w alk ing around&#13;
naked."&#13;
C hose Points&#13;
"M y wallet&#13;
because it hos&#13;
my lunch t ic ket&#13;
and money in it."&#13;
Mott Maddux&#13;
"A brush a nd&#13;
perfume. so I&#13;
w ill look good&#13;
and s mell good."&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
orton&#13;
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the NFL.&#13;
''&#13;
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Mason Lindsey ''&#13;
'' As a married&#13;
doctor living&#13;
close to Council&#13;
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S1ccey Goodmon&#13;
Ashley Go-dy&#13;
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Cole Grondiield&#13;
Todd G rossmo&#13;
Jon G regory&#13;
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EricGubbels&#13;
CoryGuillioms&#13;
M ichelle Heger&#13;
CourTney Hogen&#13;
Heidi Honer&#13;
N 1cholos Hensen&#13;
Jol:::e Hordimo"i&#13;
Amanda Horns&#13;
John Harvey&#13;
N icholas Hayes&#13;
Louro Haynes&#13;
Trccy Hovs&#13;
lgnoc10 Hernandez&#13;
Katie H 1gg1.,s&#13;
Andy Himes&#13;
Megan Hourigan&#13;
Ricky Housley&#13;
Mork Hubbard&#13;
Ashley Hughes&#13;
J ill Husz&#13;
What's vour motto?&#13;
"D o everything with what you have, w ith who you are,&#13;
w it h what you've got." A lyssa Barr&#13;
"D o w hat you want, it's your life. S o live it ." Jamie&#13;
Mal o ne&#13;
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"Life is like a mirror, if you frown at it, it frowns back.&#13;
S o smile!" M elissa Weilage&#13;
"D on't eat it if it's moving." Tim Reedy&#13;
"Life is short, so live well." Derek McComas&#13;
"What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger." Tera&#13;
Woodard&#13;
"Everybody was Kung Fu fighting." V icki Andersen&#13;
"You can do it !" Eric Gubbels&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
Je nifer Jackson&#13;
Lindsay Jenn.rigs&#13;
Keianria Jensen&#13;
Jesse J ohnston&#13;
Aaron Jones&#13;
JcnrJ Joneson&#13;
D oug Junior&#13;
Joey Kasper bauer&#13;
J enny Katzensteln&#13;
Stephen Kellogg&#13;
Scott Kemp&#13;
kidrevv King&#13;
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DOV1d Knavel&#13;
C hristopher Koch&#13;
Joey Kop'asz&#13;
Mart Koppo!d&#13;
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C rystal Kresl&#13;
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Jamie Molone&#13;
T aralee Mattox&#13;
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Derek McCamas&#13;
Megan McKern&#13;
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TOV1sMcVey&#13;
Zachary McVey&#13;
Kev1 Mc\MiarTer&#13;
Shannon Me ssner&#13;
George M iedl&#13;
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locker-:.'&#13;
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scary rumors you heara coming into high school?&#13;
"I hecrd trot&#13;
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give you&#13;
swiriies."&#13;
Cryst I esl&#13;
"Monday's 'That they are a ll&#13;
anyone&#13;
who look s r e they&#13;
tnn they are bad."&#13;
MerryEpton&#13;
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"I would kiss a&#13;
pig on the&#13;
lips."&#13;
Undy&#13;
D inklage&#13;
"S ky dive on-'"o&#13;
the school&#13;
nude."&#13;
Bobby Ison&#13;
What crazy thing would you&#13;
"Steal a earl"&#13;
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,_._ .........&#13;
"I would put my&#13;
head in a toilet&#13;
and flush it."&#13;
Hallcia Smith&#13;
"E2at anything."&#13;
IVoug Junior&#13;
"Eat a worm."&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Norris&#13;
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naked o&#13;
gravel."&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
K.nsTtne Norns&#13;
Stepnon1e 1'.o'lon&#13;
Nolen O'ricro&#13;
Nichol Owens&#13;
K.o.sscndr o Peregoy&#13;
Ronald Pe;erson&#13;
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Sarah DierC)&#13;
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N icholes P ·ocop o&#13;
Keily Pu1ane&#13;
Josh Queer&#13;
Cosey Ronoolph&#13;
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Timothy Reeay&#13;
Martnew Raoe.,-s&#13;
"Run a lap&#13;
naked on the&#13;
track."&#13;
C hris Koch&#13;
Tr-cvs RobE'&#13;
D us-in Roof&#13;
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Kacy South&#13;
A·m S petmcn&#13;
Karie Stevvcrt&#13;
Tiffony Stewert&#13;
Katie Struc&#13;
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Sora Thornton&#13;
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Tera W oodard&#13;
TncioWoods&#13;
Jennrfer Wr ght&#13;
Miehe~ .A.dd:son&#13;
Justin '!gore&#13;
Zachary Straight&#13;
What 1s the&#13;
likely thing&#13;
could happen&#13;
least&#13;
that&#13;
at our&#13;
school?&#13;
"Having enough room at the tables at&#13;
lunch."&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
"Tnat we would get a good lunch."&#13;
Larry Archibald&#13;
"It would get trashed by wild elephants."&#13;
Kelly Pulatie&#13;
"Air conditioning."&#13;
Megan Sandberg&#13;
""We would be able to buy women."&#13;
Brian M. Gates&#13;
People&#13;
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l&lt;o?f. C\.;Jc1&lt; S eo9er, Steven -iens!ey.&#13;
- "Mac and cheese" J ennifer Beckner&#13;
- "Pizza rolls because t hey are good and sort of&#13;
nutr it ious" Jason Phoenix&#13;
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s lide dawn your throat" f&lt;ocrel Salva&#13;
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stuff' like that and iT 1s healthy." Hally Armour &#13;
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a£ shae.s is your dream dale and why?&#13;
da ~au aWJt?&#13;
33°/o of freshman have 1 to 4 pairs of&#13;
shoes.&#13;
32°/o admitted to owning 5 to 9 pairs.&#13;
A whole 20°/o said that they have 10 to 14&#13;
pairs.&#13;
13°/o of frosh own 15 to 25 pairs of shoes.&#13;
2°/o of this class claim to own 26+ pairs of&#13;
shoes!!&#13;
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"Mariah Carey.&#13;
No explanation&#13;
needed."&#13;
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hot ."&#13;
Amber Morgon&#13;
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because he is so fine."&#13;
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take off my pal'lts, so that I cal'l't pot 01'1 my short s, so&#13;
thel'I I cal'l't get dressed"&#13;
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Newcomers Display Their Talent in A Tuna Chr/~dmas&#13;
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as the assistant. "This was a great front of a crowd. "I made a&#13;
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maybe you're j ust t ired. However, the first kid was wearing c&#13;
vest, and the second w as w earing a T-shirt. You begin to thin ~&#13;
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question their evilness.&#13;
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Justi" Vo e"ti"e a"d ~ri"&#13;
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1.o(Jde5t&#13;
Jaso" Sioro a"d l.ori ~bite&#13;
l.isa Silli"gsley a"d l'fak 5avi'k 0 People&#13;
: - Mo5t G(Jllible&#13;
Court"ey Md'artla"d, a"d 5baun&#13;
Major&#13;
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Poges designed by Lyndsay Workmon&#13;
Bigge5f ~J(Jfz&#13;
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Co(Jple tbat 5bo(Jld Have&#13;
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Cf3y Utlrtlh Cfllc!Jtlchltln ea,&#13;
9 CW!// &lt;:_Remember CJjou: 9 will remember you. will you remember me? CJJon'f lei your life pass&#13;
you by. cu.Jeep no! for !he memories. &lt;:_Remember !he good ffmes Iha! we had? 9 lei !hem slip away from us&#13;
when things go! bad 9iow clearly 9 fir.sf saw you smflfn' In !he sun. C?i)anna feel your wannfh upon me, 9&#13;
wanna be !he one, 9 will remembe_r you.· C?i)d/ you remember me? CJJon 't lei your life pass you by. C?i)eep no!&#13;
for !he memories. 9 'm so fired bu! 9 can't sleep. Ofandfn · on !he edge of something much loo deep. 9t's&#13;
funny how we feel so much bu! we cannot say a word C?i)e are screaming Inside, bu! we can't be heard CZ3uf&#13;
9 will remember you. C?J);// you remember me? CJJon 'f lei your life pass you by. C?i)eep no! for !he memories.&#13;
9'm so afraid lo looe you, bu! more afm!d lo lose. Clinging lo a pa.sf Iha! doesn't lei me choose. Once !here&#13;
was a darkness, deep and endless nlghf. CJjou gaoe me eoeryfhfng you had oh you gaoe me llghf. 9lnd9 will&#13;
remember you. CU)/// you remember me? CJJon 't lei your life pass you by. CU)eep no! for !he memories, CU)eep&#13;
no! for !he memories.&#13;
at Pictured List: Jennifer Bemman, Brooke Boos, Jessica Carroll,&#13;
Daniel Letcher, Nick Mathew s , S arah McDonald, Juston M iller, Aaron&#13;
Sholl, Alicia Silva, Mark Sturm, N icholas Thompson, Steve Thurman&#13;
Seniors &#13;
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Being the class of 2000 is only one of the things that makes t'nis&#13;
class unique. Of course there are t'nousands upon thousands of memories&#13;
that are priceless to this class. T her e w ere the little dance parties in&#13;
middle school and then the big high school parties that last ed throughout&#13;
the night.&#13;
This class has made it through thirteen years of school together.&#13;
Not only is this a huge accomplishment, but an exciting and emoiionaljourney.&#13;
There have been happy and sad t imes and lessons that w ill c hange lives ,.&#13;
rorever .&#13;
M ost of you w ill be going to college and some of you w illjump right&#13;
into the working world. Throughout your !ife you w ill never be apart. You&#13;
w ill always be together os the class of 2000.&#13;
Now you con leave this part of your lives and move on to bigger&#13;
and better t hings. Just remember this part of your life is all said and done,&#13;
but w ill never be forgotten!&#13;
.... Patience is o&#13;
S ara Bens on&#13;
V irtu e.&#13;
Bryan&#13;
... Lindsa y&#13;
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Emotional M en. Jason&#13;
Biorn and Just in Bixler try&#13;
to hide their emotions on&#13;
this significant and nerve-&#13;
... rocking day.&#13;
Photo By S omontho S mith&#13;
I want to hold your ho d. T any Q uandt gets&#13;
r eady to wol wit h the comfort of his supporting&#13;
par ents. Photo By Somontho S mith&#13;
Gotta Wear S hades. Steve Tigges returns&#13;
from receiving his diploma ofter showing off his&#13;
studly sunglasses. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf &#13;
&gt; A&#13;
O h Boy. Heidi Jensen bites her lip w ith&#13;
anticipation as s he and Angie Johnson await to join&#13;
their class. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Yes ! Matt Harman gracious ly accepts his&#13;
diploma and breathes a s igh of relief when&#13;
it's all over . Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Designed by L1rdsov Besco ond Jomie Scott&#13;
C heese! Danny Green ......&#13;
shows his smile while&#13;
walking wit h his proud&#13;
parents t o their seats.&#13;
Photo B y Samantha&#13;
S mith&#13;
HaHa ! Mary C lasen A mak es faces while e r ......&#13;
parents w a lk w ith&#13;
adoration. ,&#13;
Photo By Samantha S mith&#13;
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Barry Anderson&#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe hkenbouer&#13;
David Bergman&#13;
Richard B!etti&#13;
C indy Brockman ~%1$;~1 Donna Bush&#13;
C hon::rrte Butterbaugl\&#13;
Jennrfer Burton&#13;
Patrick Campbell&#13;
.Janice Carlton&#13;
S haron Cra ey&#13;
S ue C lemans&#13;
Steve D avis .___.._..._..._.,..&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
John Droke&#13;
Gory Rscus&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Brian Goughnor&#13;
Carol Gottsch&#13;
.Joan G rove&#13;
S hari Green&#13;
Thomas Hcmi ion&#13;
M orcy Hor.iso&#13;
C hris Hcnafon&#13;
Thomas Keckmon&#13;
Fron Hough&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
What's your ost memorable&#13;
moment of the senior class?&#13;
Ian Moran's U FO s ighting.&#13;
Mrs . Wollenberg&#13;
Teaching C hemistry to certain&#13;
senior specimens.&#13;
Mrs . Re!do&#13;
M y daughter because she's a&#13;
senior.&#13;
Mr. Campbell&#13;
Pa in Eq ua ls Beauty.&#13;
Mrs. Lincoln camooauges&#13;
Mr. Padill a 's manly&#13;
chest.Photo by: L!so&#13;
Billingsley&#13;
Lord of t he Dance.&#13;
Mr. Mason is shown here&#13;
modeling the new band&#13;
uniforms ... oww, oww!&#13;
Photo by L !so Billings ley&#13;
People&#13;
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Celi ne D ion R ig ht? Mrs .&#13;
eilsen gave an award winningr-------"""'.:311!1!1•1&#13;
performance.&#13;
Look ot our B uddah Lunch&#13;
lady! Mrs . Reick s serves up&#13;
some breadst ic k s , which she&#13;
imported from Asia. Photos&#13;
by Liso B illings le y&#13;
Poge Designed by: L yndsay W orkman ond Lindsay Besco &#13;
Fa.coJty!!&#13;
t e a c h e r s&#13;
s howed off t heir&#13;
j o lly j e lly rol ls&#13;
provin g the y&#13;
are a ll that.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted&#13;
by: Ms. Button&#13;
Ca n you&#13;
s a y&#13;
in decent&#13;
head ing to&#13;
ALC!&#13;
Photo by Lisa&#13;
Billingsle y&#13;
Come as y ou are.&#13;
Showing off her PJ's,&#13;
Mrs. Padilla flaunts her&#13;
stuff.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
•&#13;
Mary Knavel&#13;
Jeff Krabbebhofr&#13;
RuTh Kreger&#13;
Renee K yo at&#13;
Dyan Larsen&#13;
Kari~s&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Kathie Uncoln&#13;
S andy Lopes&#13;
Connie Mariln&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Poul Massman&#13;
Nancy McCormick&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy M c\/ey&#13;
Uso M suyo&#13;
Kim Muto&#13;
Laurie ielsen&#13;
Barbaro Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
E ·n Pellant&#13;
Dr. Doug Radtke&#13;
Rabin Reida&#13;
Kathleen Roberts&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan T acl:ett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail \.Vallenberg&#13;
Susan Wentz&#13;
D ie Wettengel&#13;
~~~~i~ Bonny \Mieeldan&#13;
Faculty &#13;
Sports&#13;
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TaB~f Contents&#13;
Special 0 62-63&#13;
Baseball/ 4-65&#13;
Fo 67&#13;
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S im ng&#13;
Basketball&#13;
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7 &#13;
What was your&#13;
favorite thing about&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
this year ?&#13;
"l have lots of fun. 1 like&#13;
it when my fomily and&#13;
friends cheer me on."&#13;
Andy Boos&#13;
"Special O lympics is&#13;
fun. 1 like to compete&#13;
against other&#13;
athletes." Doniel&#13;
Croson&#13;
"Cooch Tracy. S he&#13;
works w ith me to do my&#13;
best. It's a lot of fun. 1&#13;
like bas ketball skills the&#13;
best.'" Hanno S chmidt&#13;
" 1 like to travel to state&#13;
competit ions and stay&#13;
over night in the dorms&#13;
or motel. Coach Tracy&#13;
makes it lots of fun."&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
"Special olympics is&#13;
fun. You get to&#13;
meet lots of people."&#13;
Ko/eon Joy&#13;
Now vour Talkin' Bout&#13;
Special Olvmpics&#13;
Joseph F ischer gets r eady to throw the s hot - put.&#13;
Joe recieved a first place medal for his awesome&#13;
throw. T he t eam put a lot of time aside to practice&#13;
for their big day.&#13;
" 1 like to compete against&#13;
other people ."&#13;
Joseph Fischer&#13;
"It's tun. 1 like&#13;
meet ing new people&#13;
and going to State&#13;
Competit ions ."&#13;
Moff Roberts&#13;
Designed by Lindsa y Besco Photos B y Robm B eckendorf and M elisso Knigge&#13;
Sports &#13;
Watch It!&#13;
(Above) Hannah&#13;
Schmidt&#13;
concentrates as&#13;
she dribbles&#13;
around the cones.&#13;
N ice S hot!&#13;
Matt Robert s - cheers his way&#13;
to vict ory.&#13;
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Matt Roberts: 1st place- soccer&#13;
2nd Place bowling&#13;
1st place 50 m dash&#13;
Steven McConnell: 1st place bowling&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place soft-ball throw&#13;
A ndy Boos: 2nd place bowling&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
2nd place 50 m dash&#13;
Hanna Schmidt: 1st place soccer skills&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
Daniel Croson: 1st place soccer skil ls&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place pentathalon&#13;
M ichael Schultz: 3rd place soccer&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
Libby Pringle: 1st place bowling&#13;
2nd place basketball&#13;
Brian Croson: 1st place pentathalon&#13;
Kolean Joy: 1st place soft-ball&#13;
2nd place bowl ing&#13;
Joseph Fischer; 1st place shotput&#13;
2nd place bowling&#13;
The 1999-2000 Lewis&#13;
Central S pecial O lympic&#13;
T earn. Front row: Libby&#13;
Pringle. Second !&lt;ow: Matt&#13;
Roberts , Hannah Schmidt,&#13;
and Kolene Joy. Back&#13;
l&lt;.ow:Daniel Krason, B rian&#13;
Krason, Joseph Fischer, Andy&#13;
Boos and Coach Tracy&#13;
McVey.&#13;
Special Olympics &#13;
"It w as a lot of fun,&#13;
especially when w e w ould&#13;
, I" win,&#13;
Rachel S alvo' 03&#13;
What A Cat c h!&#13;
J amie Coe '0 1 makes a t errific&#13;
effort for the ball.&#13;
Photo submitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
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s econd base. Photo s ubmitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
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First Row Rochel Salvo. Katie Lewis. Court ey Hon-er.&#13;
Jenni Wright, Heidi Reinders. Robin Beckendorf. Jernifer&#13;
Beckner. Mallory Danielson. Emily Boordmon. Second&#13;
Row Rochel Hildreth. Jamie Coe. Becky Louver. T obotho&#13;
Durfey. Tiffany Campbell. Kristin Kinsel. Angle Fergusor.&#13;
Claire Lakatos. Cooch Karo Stanley ond C ooch Porro-I"'"&#13;
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First Row Mallory Danielson. Jennifer Coppa. ,Ar11ber&#13;
Morgon. Ann Spetmo . L isa swolley, Holly Fricke. Rochel&#13;
Solvo. Courtney Harter. Second Row Kora S t anley. ,Aliso&#13;
Robin Becke ndorf '02 wa its for the ba ll a t home PorrotT. Kot1e Dusing. STephonie orton. Audra SchutTe.&#13;
plat e --trying t o get t he f&lt;ed O ak girl o ut. Photo Katie S truck. Eriily McMonus. Katie Lewis. Jennifer&#13;
Beckner, Emily Boardman. Jenni WnghT, Kevin Brown.&#13;
s ubmitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
Designed by: .Jenny Zebley and Kris -tin Kinsel &#13;
What An ,Arm!&#13;
Fast Facts&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
T iffany Campbell '00 and&#13;
Becky Louver '01 led the&#13;
t eam with 12 stolen bases.&#13;
~~Jon C lanton '01 led t he&#13;
A team with 8 hameruns&#13;
and 4 2 !&lt;Bi's .&#13;
Angie Ferguson ·99 led the&#13;
team in the mast socrofice&#13;
hits with 16 .&#13;
~ Jeff Price '00 led the&#13;
A t eam vdth a batting&#13;
overage of .484.&#13;
~ T obotha D urfey '01 led the&#13;
~ team in triples.&#13;
The baseball team&#13;
finished fourth in the&#13;
Conference.&#13;
A mighty LC player chuc ks the boll from behind the&#13;
plate. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
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F,rst Row: Ion Mortinez. Aaron Cooper~ Jeff Price. Joke&#13;
'-lonsen, Adam Dennis. Bloke Anderson. Sec,md Row: Kevin&#13;
t&lt;eedy, TrenT Hill. Rich Danielsen. Adam Boardman. Kyle&#13;
South, Dustin Anderson. Third Row: Dennis South. Brandon&#13;
Groolfs, Doug Whi · ngTOn. Josh C yboron. Mott Wyatt. Jon&#13;
C i ont o n. Cooch C h ad Sta l zer .&#13;
F•rst Row: Kevin Reedy, Joel S how, Aaron Cooper.&#13;
Bre...,. Kemp. Brod Cochrane. Second Row: Kyle&#13;
South. Abe Mortinez. 'ooh Jensen. Ion Mortinez.&#13;
Luke Hayes. Third Row: Dennis South. Adam&#13;
De1nis. Josh Cyboron. Br andon Groolfs. Mott&#13;
Vv'yo...,.. M ott Har mon. Cooch C had S t alzer.&#13;
-eom photos by: Pyles Photography&#13;
Sponsored by: SW Orthodondists&#13;
1-2-3 T EAM!&#13;
The bays varsity baseball t eem huddles between&#13;
innings. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
It's Outta Here!&#13;
Jan C lanton '01 shows us his batting&#13;
st ance.&#13;
Photo s ubmitteo b . Peggv Clonr-on&#13;
"I like staying in the hotel w ith&#13;
my baseball buds ."&#13;
Haff W )'Vtt 0 7 AS j&#13;
Baseball/Softball g &#13;
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Wallenberg'O l t ackles his&#13;
opponent in attempt t a s moosh&#13;
him. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/bngsley&#13;
It's a bird , it's a pla ne ....... ... .. . na , it's a&#13;
herd of T it an football player s ! Photo by: Lisa&#13;
8 1/lings ley&#13;
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Bayz II Men! The senior football&#13;
player s line up for the last t ime at&#13;
coronation. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/lings le y&#13;
Sports&#13;
T it a n linemen&#13;
get r eady t a&#13;
ma e anothe r&#13;
ex c it ing play.&#13;
Pnoto by: Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
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"I LOVE&#13;
BEANS !"&#13;
Luke&#13;
En ckson'OO&#13;
"The best part&#13;
about football&#13;
was r unning t he&#13;
100 yard&#13;
latters!"&#13;
Ian Moran '00&#13;
Des,gned B v Jenni Z eble1 and "-.r is 1"J:,., Kinsel &#13;
Fir st Row(I to r ): Trent Louver, Jeremy Root. C hr is Congdon, J ustir.&#13;
Schult z, Abe Mortinez. Andy Thornton. Second Row: lor. M ortinez. Bloke&#13;
Anderson. Adorn Denr.is. B illy Rock , Travis Poulson, Ross S hepard, Trent&#13;
Poulson, Steve For bes. Jeff Price, Mott W ymore, Briar. DeV oss. Third&#13;
Row: Josh Owens , Donny Allmon, Justin Yates. Ben Motiyow. Ernie&#13;
Pellant, Pot Campbell. Steve Padillo, B ill Rock , Lorry Mot iyow, Richard&#13;
Moyer . Kurtis B rundidge, N ic k Kile. Fourth Row: Ross McFerrin, J osh&#13;
Hansen, N ot e V osquez. 1 ooh Jensen. M ike Westlake, J immy Joh ston.&#13;
M i e Heffernan, Brod Triplett. Joel S how , Jason M cCoy. Andy Botten.&#13;
Fifth Row: L uke Eric kson. Ion Moron. Roland \ ,\/hitt. J osh \ V ollenber g.&#13;
Brion Mahnke. Tom 'vVolters, Chris Pomerleau, Elton Roush. M ott&#13;
Billir.gsley, Kyle N ewsom, Josh C yboron. S ixth Row: Bret M cV ev. B --yon&#13;
Blum. Joe C lanton, Lorry S hay, M ike W olt ers, M ott Horman. Jon C loman.&#13;
Josh V onHounten. S houn Major. Bloke Jensen. J ustin Burgort. Phoro S y: P)-'es Phorogrophv&#13;
R un Like The W ind !&#13;
The mighty Titan men (boys) show us what they are&#13;
made of. T he T itans had a ver y successf ul season this&#13;
year. Photo bv: Liso B!fling s le y&#13;
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Glenwood 28 14&#13;
Harlan 2 35&#13;
Creston 51 20&#13;
Ku em per 14 15&#13;
Fa.st Facts&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
OBlake Anderson'Ol&#13;
rushed for 201 yards&#13;
and two touchdowns&#13;
at the G lenwood&#13;
game.&#13;
a Richard Mayer'02&#13;
had nine s olo&#13;
tackles and two&#13;
assist s in t he&#13;
Denison game.&#13;
a Luke: Er icks on'OO&#13;
passed for 135&#13;
yards and two&#13;
touchdowns in the&#13;
S t . A lbert game.&#13;
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l&lt;ochelle Sellers'OO and Lyndsey SfQ "'.)Z:&#13;
O ltmans'OO put the moves on and fake '-' j,~BOAJ~ D&#13;
out their opponet. It I t I I It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
G lenwood 3-0&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 3-0&#13;
C larinda 3-0&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Harlan 3-0 "I am going to S.C East 3rd&#13;
miss the gir ls Tri-Center 3-1&#13;
because we have St. Albert 3-0 been playing Kuemper 3-0 together TJ Trny 1st forever!" Denison 3-1&#13;
Kelly Knavel'OO Creston 3-0&#13;
Shenandoah 3-0&#13;
W interset 1st&#13;
,5" Atlantic 3-0&#13;
( D.M. North 3-0&#13;
TJ 2-3 "I liked playing&#13;
wit h all of my&#13;
friends and&#13;
learning from&#13;
t he older&#13;
girls." Tris ha&#13;
Bam s te n '03&#13;
Sports&#13;
FAST FAG TS&#13;
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Nikki Poloncic'OO had a&#13;
total of 273 kills and 100&#13;
blocks this season.&#13;
Lyndsey Oltmans'OO had&#13;
a total of 761 assists&#13;
over the whole season.&#13;
Emily Murphy'OO had&#13;
the most digs with&#13;
256 this season.&#13;
Front !&lt;ow: Kelly Knavel, Amy Wahle , l&lt;ochelle&#13;
Sellers, N ikki Polo nc ic, K r is tin K insel, L yndsey&#13;
O lt mans, Emily M urphy Second !&lt;ow: J ill Murphy,&#13;
Abby Emsick, N ikki S alvo, Melissa Knigge, J.J. Padilla&#13;
B ac k !&lt;ow : Kacy South, Steve W ymore, H ol ly&#13;
De M a rq ue , Denni s S o uth , and K y le South . Photo B y: Pyles Photogroph'Y&#13;
Destgneo By .Jenny Zeble y and Kr is tin Kinsel &#13;
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W eather! Laura Shorey'02, Tracy Hays'03 and&#13;
Adam Kealy'01 hold one another for warmth and&#13;
.----~ comfort . Photo by Meltssa Knigge&#13;
Destgned By Jenny Zebley and Kris tin Kinsel&#13;
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Sam S mith '02&#13;
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Sally Williams'02&#13;
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D.M. Lincoln 401&#13;
AL. 12 2 47&#13;
S torm Lake 129 41&#13;
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AL. 59 123&#13;
Carroll 32 124&#13;
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"It is a really&#13;
great feeling to&#13;
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beat a record!" ~&#13;
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to fly into the lead with&#13;
her butterfly stroke.&#13;
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Blake Jensen'01 swimmer makes&#13;
a great effort!&#13;
''This was my best&#13;
year because I&#13;
cut a lot off my&#13;
t imes!"&#13;
Nathan&#13;
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B ryan B lum'0 1&#13;
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Congratualations to t he&#13;
boys basketball team on&#13;
placing fourth at S t atel&#13;
abatha Durfey '01 led t he&#13;
t eam w ith a percentage&#13;
of 7 4 .50 at the freethrow line.&#13;
L uke Erickson'OO&#13;
as named to the AllT ournament T earn at&#13;
S t at e and Council&#13;
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t eam had a tot al of 643&#13;
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game days !" Back Row: Coach Koest er, Travis Roan,&#13;
Carl Rezac'OO&#13;
"Just making it to state was&#13;
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Carl Rezac, Coach Wettengel, Coach Paulson.&#13;
Front Row: Brady Er ickson, Trenton H ill, Joshua&#13;
Wollenberg, Ian Moran, Juston M iller, Adam&#13;
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Tiff Campbell'OO makes a&#13;
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Block That&#13;
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Denison 49 55&#13;
Kuemper 74 53&#13;
Horlon 57 3 4&#13;
G lenwood 65 4 2&#13;
Creston 86 4 3&#13;
C lorinda 68 55&#13;
S henondooh 85 3 4&#13;
Atlantic 50 40&#13;
Denison 52 68&#13;
St. Albert 60 51&#13;
Ku em per 5 4 6 1&#13;
Hori on 39 56&#13;
A.tlontic 69 45&#13;
48 6 1&#13;
Red Ook 79 46&#13;
T.J . 71 5 4&#13;
C lorinda 67 5 7&#13;
S.C. North 74 53&#13;
G lenwood 67 47&#13;
Horlon 65 4 5&#13;
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W aukee 71 62&#13;
Davenport 53 62&#13;
Lem ors 41 47&#13;
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S henandoah 88 44&#13;
Denison 50 59&#13;
Kuemper 68 62&#13;
T.J. 42 35&#13;
Harlan 56 40&#13;
G lenwood 57 48&#13;
Red Oak 71 39&#13;
C r eston 68 41&#13;
Clorinda 57 .34&#13;
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47 64&#13;
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Kuemper 71 56&#13;
Harlan 60 45&#13;
Creston 69 53&#13;
Atlantic 58 52&#13;
C lorinda 37 49&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 39 .34&#13;
Urbandale&#13;
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before games was the most fun!"&#13;
Tobotho Durfey'Ol&#13;
Boys/ G irls Basketball &#13;
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Jen orton, Lisa G undlach. Ashley Mathews,&#13;
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Scoreboard&#13;
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S.C. Heelan D uals&#13;
Lincoln East&#13;
Worthington&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
LeMars&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
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Red Oak&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
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5 21&#13;
52 5&#13;
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38 18&#13;
39 21&#13;
60 10&#13;
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60 4&#13;
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nine state qualifiers. Photo by Robin&#13;
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What an Animal! Senior F&lt;oland&#13;
Whitt shows his wild side. Photo by&#13;
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Conerats State Champs!&#13;
District and Conf ere nee Champs!&#13;
The Champs!&#13;
Chad Davis'01&#13;
and Blake&#13;
Andersan'01 win ·,&#13;
the state t itle&#13;
for the Titans!&#13;
Photos by Rob,n&#13;
Becker;dorrCouncil Bluffs Invite Champs!&#13;
Marshalltown&#13;
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Twist H im&#13;
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Titan fans! Thanks for a great&#13;
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Beck endorf&#13;
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Pat Powers, Todd Edwards, Jesse Johnston, K eith&#13;
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Becky Lauver, Jennifer Hoas , S hayla Campbell, S aro&#13;
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Jamie Scott, Amanda S ummy, J ulie l&lt;ybo, l&lt;ochel&#13;
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Photo B y Robin&#13;
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Ryan W iller , '01 concentrates on&#13;
getting around his opponents.&#13;
Pho to B y Me lissa Knigge&#13;
M y Bum is A ll A lone.&#13;
Jeff Garner, '01, finds himself alone on&#13;
the green field after making a quic k&#13;
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Shenandcah&#13;
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Atlantic Trn.5th place&#13;
Kuemper 9 O&#13;
C ity Tourn. 1st place&#13;
G lenwood 5 4&#13;
Denisen&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
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2 7&#13;
3 6&#13;
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C larinda 5 4&#13;
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Serve it up! Joel Shaw'Ol&#13;
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match. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sports&#13;
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puts all her effort into making the boll&#13;
go over that darn net. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge.&#13;
Spiffy T iffy! T iffany Campbell'OO&#13;
makes a big ploy during her singles&#13;
match. Photo by M elissa Knigge.&#13;
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Front Row: Casey Walters, Luke Andersc'.:m, Derek&#13;
M cComas, Scott Kemp, T im Reedy and Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Back Row: Ryan Smith, Reid Richardson, Joel S haw ,&#13;
Elton Rous h, Kev in Hank s , J ustin B urgart and Scott&#13;
Warren.&#13;
Looki ng ot t he s ky?&#13;
Jess Sciortino'ol looks&#13;
up for the t ennis ball.&#13;
Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge Frosh Pow er!&#13;
Freshman L uke&#13;
A nderson sw ings like a&#13;
pro. Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Tiny Tim! Fr eshman Tim&#13;
Reedy show s his mighty&#13;
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Front Row: M allory D anielsen and A lyssa B arr.&#13;
Second Row: J ess S ciortino, Heidi Reinder s and Lisa&#13;
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Lyndsey O lt mans , Kari M atters and Jodi B rown.&#13;
Tennis swings "Through&#13;
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Far e!! Jake Bonar '02&#13;
practices his perfect&#13;
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where you're sw inging!&#13;
Photo by: Som S mith&#13;
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during practice.&#13;
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Front Row: Ashley Gordy, Amy Schultz, Ashley&#13;
LeMaster, S tacey Goodman.&#13;
Bock Row: Cooch Kennedy, Stacie Pettit , T aralee&#13;
Mattox, McKenzie Pracht, Jamie Board, Lindsay&#13;
LeMost er, and Coach Rosent hal.&#13;
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T itan Golfers !&#13;
M cKenzie Procht'OO&#13;
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S wing it baby!&#13;
Stacie Pettit '00&#13;
practices her award&#13;
w inning swing. S he put&#13;
the "sw ing" in "swinger&#13;
baby."&#13;
Photo b' : Som Smith&#13;
What form! Amy&#13;
Schultz ·oo takes a&#13;
practice swing before&#13;
their match.&#13;
Photo by: Som S mith&#13;
Don't hurt y ourself!&#13;
Joke Bonar '02 w inds up for a&#13;
tremendous hit, just make s ure you&#13;
hit t he boll Joke.&#13;
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Boys/ Girls Golf &#13;
SCDl~EBOAJ~D&#13;
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Boys Town 9 th&#13;
Hawkeye Ten 3rd&#13;
CB Relays 2 d&#13;
Harlan Invit e 2 nd&#13;
LC Relays 2nd&#13;
Indianola Invite 3 rd&#13;
LC Co-Ed 4th&#13;
G lenwood Co-Ed 3rd&#13;
Atlantic C o-Ed 3 rd&#13;
Denison C o-Ed 5th&#13;
D istrict s 4th&#13;
Hawkeye Ten 3rd&#13;
St ate T rock 8 th&#13;
SGOl~EBOAJ D&#13;
Boys&#13;
UNO No score&#13;
Boys Town 12th&#13;
Hawkeye Northern 4 th&#13;
CB Relays 3rd&#13;
!&lt;am Relays 7th&#13;
Harlan 7th&#13;
Creston 6 th&#13;
LC Co-Ed 7th&#13;
Ram Co-Ed 6 th&#13;
JV Atlantic 4 th&#13;
Atlantic 6th&#13;
Denison 5 th&#13;
TJ 8 th&#13;
Hawkeye 10 6th&#13;
Momma Long Legs!&#13;
Jill Husz'03 takes a long stride&#13;
over the hurdle.&#13;
Photo by Som S mith&#13;
Sports&#13;
Easy Turbo! Nick K ile'02 flings the&#13;
shot put far! Photo by Som S mith&#13;
Lanky Mohn e !&#13;
Brion Mohnke'02 soars over the&#13;
hurdles during the shuttle hurdle&#13;
relay.&#13;
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LEWIS CENTRAL&#13;
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Back Row: Todd Grassman, Trent Hill, Ross M cFerrin,&#13;
Josh Wollenberg, Chris Pomerleau, Brian Mahnke, Ron&#13;
Peterson and Jacob Cooney. Third Row: Brian DeV oss,&#13;
Jason McCoy, Blake Anderson, Andy Batten, Ross&#13;
Shepard, Andrew Sealock and Andrew Craw ford.&#13;
Second Row: Adam Mauer, Kyle S ulentic, Jon Reicks,&#13;
Chris Clark, Gabe Rostermundt and Justin Yates.&#13;
Front Row: Luke Erickson and Kurt Brundidge&#13;
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J .J. Padilla'01 takes the&#13;
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Back row: Coach Anderson, C oach Frascht, Coach&#13;
Ankenbauer. Third Row: Tracy Hays , S hannon G oss,&#13;
A bby Emsick, Ellen Jackson, Kellie Evans, J iii Husz,&#13;
Tennille Thieschatter, Megan McKern, Rachel Hildreth,&#13;
Melissa Knigge. Second Row: Becky Lauver, Jessica&#13;
Osborn, Kirstin Graalfs , ikki Salvo, JJ Padilla, Katie&#13;
Lewis , Rachel S alvo, Jennifer Wrig ht, Rache lle&#13;
Carnes, N ichol Owens, ,Amanda S ummy. Fr ont Row:&#13;
Karen McC ormick, Heidi Jensen, Emily Murphy, ikki&#13;
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Lewis Central's D iv is ion one dance t eam cont inued t o impress us this year with their elect rifying dance&#13;
moves. It all started at s ummer camp at U 0 . Here they received 3 trophies, superior ratings and a spir it s t ick .&#13;
This fabulous performance qualified t hem for N ationals. At the st at e competition they earned five divis io n one&#13;
ratings . They also achieved an outstanding jaz z/funk performance which earned them second place in the s t at e.&#13;
They then attended a compet it ion in Verm ill ion , South Da k ota wh ic h&#13;
earned them a third place overall.&#13;
w ith t heir moves, but t hey also drew&#13;
awestruck crowds at many sporting&#13;
Not only did they impress the judges&#13;
"ohhhh' s and ahhh 's" from the&#13;
event s . "I loved performing at t he&#13;
foot ball games because t he crowd really seemed to er}joy our dances," commented Jennifer Schulze , '03.&#13;
The male dance t eam added some spunk t his year . They really loved t o dance in the ir leather pant s ! "I loved&#13;
being on dance t eam, because I got t o get down w ith my bad self," said B lake Jensen, '01. The guys, or shall we s ay&#13;
dancing machines, also received a div is ion one rating at state and got third place overall.&#13;
Footloose! Corrie S tagema n ·01 and Alexis&#13;
Deal '00 kicked off their S unday night shoes&#13;
for o Tu esday nig ht ba s k etball g a m e&#13;
performance. Photo By· Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Sports&#13;
1999-2000 Dance T earn: l&lt;aw 1 Sara Davidson. Brooke Edwards, Tor o S ummy, Emily Boord man&#13;
l&lt;aw 2 C arrie S tageman, Amy S ulent ic, Courtney M cPortlond, Alexis D eal, Amanda Laver, Lindse&#13;
Hackobaut, l&lt;achel G rosvenor l&lt;aw 3 Sarah Barnes, S am Beuter bough, coach Deb Stephenson,&#13;
Kellie Evans l&lt;ow 4 Alisha F&lt;enoud, J ennifer Schulze. Jessi Lover, Ellen Jack son, Er ika Wood&#13;
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S pice World.&#13;
Courtney McPartiand '00, Carrie S tageman&#13;
'01 , Lindsey Hockabout '01, and A li s ha&#13;
Renaud '02 spiced up the eveni g w it their&#13;
tangy twists and turns.&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
FAME !&#13;
Sophomores Jessi Laver, A lisha Renaud,&#13;
Erika Wood, and Ellen Jackson are going&#13;
to live forever dancing Ii e they do.&#13;
Photo By Robin Bee endorf&#13;
Dance Team &#13;
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It is every little girl's dream to become a cheerleader when they hit high school. For&#13;
these twenty outgoing young ladies, their childhood dream has come true!! W ith smiles o&#13;
the ir faces, t.he '99-2000 Cheerleading Squad has&#13;
successfully boosted LC's school&#13;
The girls arra; ged&#13;
• students and faculty. Making&#13;
0 Wednesday for the upcoming&#13;
the many ways the girls showed&#13;
was the candy thrown t o the&#13;
creative themes of t reats given&#13;
meet.&#13;
Although starting off the&#13;
sounds tough ,Tracy McVey sure&#13;
spirit throughout the year.&#13;
various activities to pep up the&#13;
locker and hall s igns each&#13;
game on Friday was just one of&#13;
their support. Among others,&#13;
crowd during games, and the&#13;
to the wrestlers before each&#13;
seas on w ith a ne w sponsor&#13;
made it look easy. "She came&#13;
in not knowing how we ran things, however she really added organization," commented Angela&#13;
.c.. Burroughs '03. "She and her notebook, remembered lots of the girls." C&gt;&#13;
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dividing equally between basketball and wrestling.&#13;
Not only did the cheerleaders lead LC's teams to success, they consider it a VICTORY&#13;
of their own .&#13;
• V arsit y a nd Junior Vars it y ~&#13;
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hiding from the wrestlers.&#13;
Photo by. M elissa Knigge • a&#13;
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L. C Faotball Rules!&#13;
With tradit ion on their&#13;
side, the JV. squad&#13;
' gets a dream come&#13;
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just for one game.&#13;
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Jenny Bellows '01 learns&#13;
how to put a toilet&#13;
together in case of o&#13;
plumbing problem at home.&#13;
The sink and toilet&#13;
'When four quarts of o il&#13;
shot out of Kevin Reedy's&#13;
car because I d idn't t ighten&#13;
the filter."&#13;
Scott Warren '01&#13;
Essent ia l Work ...&#13;
"It took my group&#13;
three days to do a&#13;
brea k c heck."&#13;
M e li ssa Best ·oo&#13;
Soro Benson '00,&#13;
Heidi Jensen '00,&#13;
Jennifer Westfoll '00.&#13;
and Lindsay Besco '00&#13;
prepare to sweep the&#13;
dirty shop floor. Every&#13;
group hod their own&#13;
chore, which rotated&#13;
"I changed my trans mission&#13;
-Fluid ond my group didn't&#13;
get ou-t of "the class until&#13;
fourth hour."&#13;
ocey Franks '01&#13;
"We were doing&#13;
boll bearings ond&#13;
Aaron was under&#13;
the wheel and Mr.&#13;
Krabbenhoft&#13;
dropped grease&#13;
on his new s hirt."&#13;
Jeff Gorner'Ol&#13;
G ir ls Can Do It Too&#13;
Ryon Adkins '0 1 , Becky '&#13;
Lauver '01, Kelly ...&#13;
Knavel '00 and N icki&#13;
Youngblood '00 try to&#13;
rig the cor so it doesn't&#13;
catch fire.&#13;
Don't Burn Yourself&#13;
Adam Kealy '0 1 and&#13;
Scott Watts '01 w ork&#13;
on w elding their pipes&#13;
together . Welding was&#13;
one of the more exciting&#13;
jobs of the class.&#13;
every w eek.&#13;
Page designed by Erin Hackfort and Lindsay Besco Photos by Melissa Knigge &#13;
A Class Worth While .... Throughout the halls you hear students&#13;
chatting about all the fun they have working on cars&#13;
out in the shop. For those who haven't taken the&#13;
class .. .. What actually is Home and&#13;
Car Care? Home and Car Care&#13;
is a one term class that teaches&#13;
st udents the necessities of&#13;
maintaining a household and a car.&#13;
It deals with e lectricity, plumbing,&#13;
r ental property, and various auto&#13;
procedures. "It's a class to look&#13;
forward to," says Hr. Krabbenhoft-.&#13;
"You will learn skills that you will&#13;
definitely put to use. Be ready to get you hands&#13;
dirty."&#13;
Men At Wor k!!&#13;
Zack Meiers '01 and&#13;
Tony Hayes '01 keep&#13;
track of their steps ta&#13;
make sure the job is&#13;
finis hed correctly.&#13;
Keeping a close eye on&#13;
steps helps to ensure&#13;
safety.&#13;
Grease Monkeys.&#13;
Nick Edison '01 and&#13;
Richard Danielsen&#13;
'01 prepare ta drain&#13;
the engine oil. The&#13;
common oil change&#13;
raised the confidence&#13;
in many students.&#13;
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"Cars, because it&#13;
will probably be the&#13;
section I will most&#13;
likely hove to use in&#13;
the fUture. "&#13;
K e lly !&lt;novel '00&#13;
'Plumbing,&#13;
because my&#13;
group turned o&#13;
toilet into a&#13;
shower."&#13;
N ic k Edison '07&#13;
"Working with Keis /es&#13;
dumb ..Japanese car&#13;
because the parts are&#13;
never in the right spot "&#13;
Tressa Thomsen '0 1&#13;
';A.JI, because&#13;
you use all of&#13;
them in&#13;
everyday life&#13;
although I liked&#13;
cars the best. "&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
LeMaster 'O l&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
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Academics&#13;
~-Shoutt"g for Soccess""&#13;
Tucker Let\ter Stvde"ts SptH Thetr &amp;vt5&#13;
The Tucker Center is a place where many opportunities exist. The&#13;
opportunities are being taken advantage of by many students at LCHS this&#13;
year. What could be better, getting college credit and meeting new people,&#13;
or just leaving Lewis Centrnl for a few hours? When asked what he&#13;
enjoys best about the Tucker Center classes, Scott Penny '00 admits" I&#13;
can leave school and go to lunch after the class&#13;
is over!"&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
of bath worlds. "Yau&#13;
of professianality and&#13;
t inkering w ith la rge&#13;
co mm ents Tabatha&#13;
Graalfs '00 and&#13;
students get the best&#13;
get to experience a field&#13;
get credit for it w hile&#13;
expensive machinery,"&#13;
Mudra '00. Brandon&#13;
Kinkayde Kybat '01show&#13;
off some of the ir equipment.&#13;
Our awesome administration has&#13;
developed an honors early start program , in&#13;
association with Tucker Center. Student s are given the chance to ta e&#13;
everything from foods to cabinet making to radio and TV classes. They are&#13;
allowed to leave school for two hours out of the day for these classes, plus&#13;
ar-e granted college er-edit .&#13;
Lindsey Hockabout '01 says "I want to wor-k as a D.J. and this&#13;
gives great opportunities to help you in your future." The major-ity of the&#13;
student s agreed th T . , , at the ucker- Cen-rer allows them to expand their horizons&#13;
and open the d , oars to t heir career- paths.&#13;
o they av e horse socs .&#13;
Is anyone listening to me? Kelsie S is '01,&#13;
and J ill Gundlach, '00 talk to t he world&#13;
about horse shoes and socks.&#13;
Photo By Tobatha Mudra I'll mak e them e x tra s loppy .&#13;
Senior Juston M iller attempts to make&#13;
s loppy Joe's, he makes them extra s loppy&#13;
just for t he school children.&#13;
Photo By: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
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What d id you do???&#13;
Seniors Brian H iltabidel and Scott Penney&#13;
t ry to figure out just what they did to the&#13;
car. Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Fat Guy in a Litt le Coot.&#13;
Not really, but it sure sounded funny. Josh&#13;
Reinders '00, a s kinny guy, evoloves into&#13;
t he dj he always wonted to be.&#13;
Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Which was your favorit e Little Rasca l. .... Alfalfa , or&#13;
w as it Spanky?&#13;
Seniors M att Harmon and Tommy \ alters put together a&#13;
roof. They didn't have to s ell 112 a million brake- pads . but it&#13;
st ill was n't easy for T ommyBoy. P, oto B y: Tabatha udra&#13;
What k ind of pe s on wou ld s t e a l 30 s ack I nches?&#13;
Kim Kelly '01 watches over the t ikes in the child development&#13;
class that is offered. Photo Bv: Tabatha Mud-a&#13;
Tucke r Center &#13;
Excuses, Excuses&#13;
''I'm from Germany and&#13;
there we have to go to&#13;
school by bike and I said&#13;
'Sorry I missed my bike '."&#13;
Karol in Kriszun '00&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I went to the mall w ith my&#13;
sister and we were supposed&#13;
to be home by four. We&#13;
stayed until nine and I told my&#13;
parents I lost my watch.but&#13;
actually I threw it away."&#13;
Tera Woodard '03&#13;
"I took my mom's car and I&#13;
went to a party but I told&#13;
her I went to pick up my&#13;
s ister ."&#13;
Jason Lasher '02&#13;
Poge comple ted by Heidi Botts ond Nikki .Johns on &#13;
"I went to the&#13;
bathroom and my&#13;
zipper got stuck."&#13;
Corey Hunt '02&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Last year I came home 4 112&#13;
hours after curfew and told my mom&#13;
that I was only at a friends house&#13;
watching movies and that she must not&#13;
have heard me when I left the house.&#13;
Come to find out my mom had already&#13;
talked to their mom, and she said that&#13;
ne ither of us were there."&#13;
Kristin !&lt;.apaich '00&#13;
Poge sponsored by· Steven 5 Jewelers&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
"I was late for class&#13;
because the janitor took&#13;
his mop and started doing&#13;
some 'kung-foo fighting'!"&#13;
Jake Hansen '02&#13;
Excuses e &#13;
8&#13;
Academics&#13;
N at ional Honor Society: (Row i): A llison Ambrose. Makoyla R ing. Laureen " eneoly . E rin Hoc fort.&#13;
C lc ire Lakatos. Kar f'"'latters. 1 eTTie W ienmeis ter. Kelly novel. Lisa Mas ker. Jessica Hord1mo . Mcken=•e&#13;
Pracht. (Row 2 ): L yr:dsey O l•mons, B lo ke A derso . Andy BoTTen . E-in MCJddle. Ko-rie \,Veiloge. Jenny Zebley ,&#13;
ic k i YoJngblood. Molly oci-ro. J.J. Padillo , 1 ikki Salvo. (Row 3 ): Kri s-r1n K insel. Erin S t ruc k. Scot; W arren,&#13;
Ryo n W i,ler. Ama nd a Lev er. Kcrer M cCormic . Stccie Petti;, Li sa B illingsley , A lex Borelos. Leeann Thor 1ton.&#13;
Cait li n W r ig ht'. (Row 4 ): M s . B ut'i'on. Roland Wh1Tt'. Jordon K leofer. K e ls ie S is. Jamie Coe. Emdy Murphy. S ean&#13;
PuloTie, J essica Lamber-:-, Greg V erse , Joe B loc&#13;
Fell ow s hip of Chris tian Athle t es: (Row i): T - s ho Bar •sen. Soro Davidson. K e lly Knavel. E mily&#13;
Murphy, Koren McCormick . Amanda S ummy, Rochel Grosvenor. Kacy South. Amy Wood . (Row 2 ): J ;ll Husz. J.J. Padillo.&#13;
Jamie Coe. Rochel Salvo. Rooin Beckendorf. M indy Wood. A iysso Bcrr. Dov•d K~ove , ScotT Kemp. S hannon Goss. (Row&#13;
3 ): J ennifer Cappo, L isa G undlach, G abe Rosterm ndT, B loke A nderson, _uke Anderson. Kevin McWhorter. S hannon&#13;
Eggers, J ennifer Beckner. Amy Wohle. Aaron Jones. N ick hoyes. Po• Compoell. (Row 4 )· Ryon S mith. '1ott Wymore.&#13;
Andy Botten, Joe C lanton. N ikki Ploncic, Trent Hill, Josh Wollenberg. Lyndsey Otmons. Jon Clanton, Kr'st 1n Kinsel. Just11&#13;
Burgort. Bili Schierbrock . Kyle S outh, Just in Jones.&#13;
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ln t ernati o n la l T hespian Socie t y ; (T he I): Lor i Wh it e . Justi Wh it e. Jacob S he ll , Ca r is sa&#13;
G illette , J o k e Lee. Moll y Nocito , 1kki S o lvo . E r in Mu ddle, E r in S truc ' , C hris F o ss. Mr. M cLa ug hl in.&#13;
(The T ): Fro n S ill o u , Tom B orntsen, J ack ie Carlson. P hil \ :VoTs on, Natha n S outha rd , B lo ke C hr istia ns e n,&#13;
E mily B r ig htwe ll . A s h le y K enea ly . K a t ie D us ing. !&lt;ache \ Lambe r t, J a mie S cott, K o li n Coa tes . (Th e S ):&#13;
M e li ssa Weiloge . J o m e s M o ss ma n. J o imi J o neson . S ha nn on Meissne r . Andy K ing , M ott F isc us . Justin&#13;
S hu TZ . Vic 1 Ander s on . Roc he l S orenson, A s hlee Peth. T y ler B e ll, Jenn if e r B ec kn er, N icole B r o wn .&#13;
Model Unit ed Nations : J essica Hadiman, Dani Richter , Laureen Kenealy,&#13;
Brooke Edwards, Er in Hackfort, Tiffany Hays, Janell Rupert, and Molly Lindsey.&#13;
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Clubs &#13;
M ag ic in&#13;
t h e&#13;
M a k i n g.&#13;
The student&#13;
council really&#13;
put their all&#13;
into th·e&#13;
s n oba l l&#13;
d a n c e&#13;
Pho -to by:&#13;
L i s o&#13;
Bilh'ng s!e y&#13;
H e lping Hands .&#13;
Trent H ill '0 1, K e v in&#13;
M cWhorter '02, Ryan \Miier&#13;
'01. and M olly ocita '01 w rap&#13;
up some cardboard and make&#13;
it pretty for the dance.&#13;
Pho-to b y Lis o B1l!ing s le y&#13;
It 's a ll in a ame !&#13;
M att Wymor e '02 and&#13;
Matt Wyatt '01 er]oyed&#13;
w orking together on&#13;
projects because they have&#13;
the same init ials .&#13;
Pho-to by Erin S -truck&#13;
St1tdo1tt Oo1t1teilJ&#13;
Thev're Talkin' the Talk&#13;
e Academics&#13;
&amp; Walkin' the Walk&#13;
Student council was more active this year&#13;
than in the years' past. A long with the usual&#13;
s ponsoring and decorating of Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball, they w ent beyond their expectations.&#13;
Student council bought a Christmas tree&#13;
for a family in need during the holidays , and also&#13;
led a few class discussions on the respect issues&#13;
at Lewis Central.&#13;
Dedicated members met every other&#13;
Wednesday morning at 7am. If they got t here on&#13;
t ime, a new added bonus this year was donuts.&#13;
"They were ok, but I would prefer jelly-filled next&#13;
year!" commented Ryan W iller '01.&#13;
As you can see, t he student counc il made&#13;
a posit ive influence on our school .. . thanks gang!&#13;
R ho nda he lps a gain!&#13;
Rhonda AK,A. Alex Bar elos '00 stands in&#13;
front of her pr ide and j oy, w hat a s himmering I&#13;
sensat ion.&#13;
Photo by Lis a B ilh'ngsle y&#13;
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We are the champions of the world!!&#13;
Without us, your life would be meaningless. No&#13;
one would know' vhats new around town and who's&#13;
who in the school. Our newspaper is fantastic,&#13;
our yearbook is superb. There's nothing we can't&#13;
do, nothing that we can't print (well, for the most&#13;
part). Good thing we're around. We give you&#13;
something to talk about, and we're darn good at&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Ma -ing t he Memories.&#13;
Top Left: N atalie Scherer&#13;
'0 1 and Amy Whitney 'O&#13;
make heartfelt baby ads.&#13;
M iddle Left: Erin Hackfort&#13;
'00 and Heidi Botts '01 work&#13;
on thier new layout design.&#13;
M iddle R ig ht Robin&#13;
Becke ndorf '02, ,,. r isten&#13;
insel '00. Erin uddle '01,&#13;
Lisa B illings ley '00. Er in&#13;
Struck '01, and Cole O'Hara&#13;
'01 sit down and brainstorm.&#13;
Photos by M elissa Knigge&#13;
Newsoaper Staff L-R Scott Hansen, Dan Letcher, N ick Savick,&#13;
Ke y Darnell. Lisa Billingsley. Scott Behrens. Molly Lindsey. Chris Foss,&#13;
Kir MatTers. and Mr. Quakenbush.&#13;
Staff&#13;
Hackfort. Amy Whit ney, Lindsay Besco. J enny Zeblev, Robin Bec.·endarf.&#13;
Krist en Kinsel. Heioi Botts. Cole O'Hara. 1 ikki Johnson. Er.n S-;rnc.-,&#13;
Lyndsay Vvor kman, Melissa ,.nigge, Lisa Billingsley, Jen ~arton. En&#13;
Muddle. and Tabatha M udra. D1oto bY.· Tobotho t..O"'O&#13;
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Bad Habit s Are H ard To&#13;
B r eak !&#13;
LyndseyOmrans'OO dresses up&#13;
as a Berenst ein Bear to help&#13;
make the book fair a little more&#13;
entertaining.&#13;
R-loto S ubmitted By Ms. Button&#13;
Hold On Tight!&#13;
FCA members er]oy ploying a&#13;
fufullling game of huma_ri foosball.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d B y Mr.&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Do You&#13;
W ork At&#13;
H y - Vee?&#13;
M o I I y&#13;
Noc i ta ' 0 1&#13;
s ac k s food&#13;
for the M icah&#13;
House.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted By&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Academics&#13;
-.&#13;
Gather Around For A S tory!&#13;
Kyle South'02 , Rachel Grosvenor'03 ,&#13;
Jen Bec kn er'03 and T iffa ny&#13;
Campell 'OO gather around t he FCA&#13;
bonfire. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr.&#13;
Campbe ll&#13;
NHS/FLA&#13;
Pra.ctlce Wha.t Yoo Prea.ch&#13;
H ow does spending your whole&#13;
day at a swim meet or shooting a&#13;
thousand free-throws sound? Not&#13;
exactly what you wanted t o do o n your&#13;
day off, but many NHS a nd FCA&#13;
member s found themselves working for a&#13;
good cause. "I wasn't looking forward to&#13;
it, but it feels good afterwards," said&#13;
Robin Beckendorf'02 referring to&#13;
s hooting free-throws.&#13;
NHS had quite t he change this&#13;
year. They had t o go from doing 10&#13;
service prQject s to 25 service hours .&#13;
S tudents helped w ith many project s and&#13;
tried to get more involved in the&#13;
community.&#13;
FCA was responsible again this&#13;
year for many activ ities. T hey helped&#13;
raise money with the foot bal l j e r sey&#13;
auction and w ith t he free-throw- a-than.&#13;
Members of both groups have&#13;
done a great job. The senior leaders w ill&#13;
definite ly be missed.&#13;
HS l&lt;ules! Members brainstorm at a monthly&#13;
meeting. Photo by Me/!sso Kmgge&#13;
Designed By ..Jenny Zeble y and Kris tin Kins el &#13;
G ir l Pow er! The&#13;
Senior gir ls get&#13;
themselves ready to&#13;
collect food for the&#13;
annual M icah House&#13;
food drive.&#13;
Pho to S ubmitted B y&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Ho. Ho, H o !&#13;
Senior Jessi&#13;
Lambert'OO sells and&#13;
distributes candy&#13;
canesto Jake Hardiman&#13;
"02 for NHS. Photo&#13;
B y Tobotho i'1udro&#13;
FCA DAY! M ember s of FCA from S W 1 schools gather for t he&#13;
Day o f C hampions. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr. Campbell&#13;
Ooge Sponsored B y C ouncil B lufFs YMCA&#13;
"I liked being&#13;
Clifford,&#13;
WOOF!"&#13;
Sean&#13;
Pulatie'OO&#13;
"We like w orking for the&#13;
community and NHS and FCA&#13;
g 'tyl" ives us that opportuni .&#13;
J.J. Padilla '07 and Emily&#13;
Murphy'OO&#13;
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T hi s . Mr.&#13;
Ham il ton ' s&#13;
pottery class&#13;
s hows t he ir&#13;
new works of&#13;
art. Pho"to&#13;
by Toborho&#13;
Hudro&#13;
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Chew @n This!&#13;
J;, the lia5ement if the 5chool,&#13;
more i5 happenin3 than you think.&#13;
You see them walk down the&#13;
s t eps into the drab and dreary&#13;
basement. What do they do, where&#13;
do they go? It just so happens these&#13;
s tude nts are goin g to e x press&#13;
themselves , they're going ta art and&#13;
pottery.&#13;
T he advanced art c la ss&#13;
worked very hard making wonderful&#13;
works of art. This year they focused&#13;
on acrylic painting. They did prgects&#13;
including still life, scenery,&#13;
portraits, and worked on&#13;
Academics&#13;
texturizing. "Youthful creativity is&#13;
the start ta all great artistry," Mark&#13;
Schrader '00 commented.&#13;
Pottery s tudents a lso&#13;
worked on many prgects over the&#13;
year. They became familiar with the&#13;
clay and worked with glazing. "I really&#13;
enj oyed making pats," replied Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02 enthusiastically.&#13;
As you can see, many talented&#13;
people have emerged from the&#13;
basement, and have brought their&#13;
w orks of art upstairs for you to see.&#13;
portrait,&#13;
mirror on the wall to see t hat he's t ' e fairest&#13;
of t hem all. Pho"to by Tobo"tho Hudro&#13;
Desgned by Erin Muddle &#13;
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4 00 N 8 th St.&#13;
- C lay T ime. Amanda&#13;
Bailey '02 makes o pat, it&#13;
is cold. not hat. This little&#13;
pat won't rot. Photo by:&#13;
Lisa Billingsle y.&#13;
Pa inting w ith Lee and&#13;
Cose y . This soon-to- be&#13;
new IV shaw features tv.10&#13;
bays in t he basement. mo ing&#13;
unusual pictures. Oh, by the&#13;
way, this is Lee Adkins '01&#13;
and Co s e y H unte r ·oo.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa B1lling sle&#13;
Kiw iroma! Painting o kiw i&#13;
good enough ta eat, Jess&#13;
S ciortino '01 meticulous ly&#13;
paints o seed.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
Flower Power! S unday&#13;
Carbin '01 uses blending&#13;
techniques ta make o&#13;
blooming fiawer. Photo by:&#13;
Li.so Billingsle y&#13;
Muscle Man&#13;
in Action .&#13;
Potter y&#13;
student, Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02&#13;
roles out t he&#13;
clay for t he&#13;
rest of t he&#13;
class, possibly&#13;
on a anday.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa&#13;
Bilkngs /e y.&#13;
F r ea k s and Geek s.&#13;
Anything but t hat was&#13;
found in t he art room.&#13;
Here, Amy Wahle '00 and&#13;
Jo Fouts '00 begin their&#13;
applied texture painti gs.&#13;
Photo by Lis a Billingsle y&#13;
Art/ Potte ry &#13;
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B a lle r ina Bergman.&#13;
Mr. Bergman shows off his&#13;
moves on t e o il-state trip.&#13;
L un c h T ime!&#13;
Speech s tudents Amber&#13;
Carlson, Justin W it e. Roe' el&#13;
Lcmbert, M r. Bergman. Corissa&#13;
G illette, S arah E ng le, Joke&#13;
S hell, M egan H ewett. Asnlee&#13;
Peth, M rs. N ielsen, and Adrion&#13;
Barcus gathered for lunch tirre.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b y- Amber&#13;
M m e&#13;
Pow er!&#13;
R a c h e I&#13;
Lambert,&#13;
Just in W hit e,&#13;
Jo k e S he ll ,&#13;
Sean Pulotie,&#13;
Anno Jordon,&#13;
a nd Adrio n&#13;
Barcus, smile&#13;
for their a llstate picture.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted&#13;
S hake It !! Toking her worr ies&#13;
ow o y from contest sophomore&#13;
Roche l Lambert ge-rs o s ha k e&#13;
dumped on he r head. Photo&#13;
s ubmitted By ,4.mber C:orlson.&#13;
(middle rig h t} Look at that&#13;
Golden Mon S t oring B ock a t&#13;
You. E r in S truck, O i proudly&#13;
displays her trophy t hat she won&#13;
B y: Amber&#13;
C:orls on Pract ice Makes Perfect .&#13;
umerous practices of the choral reading led&#13;
this group of gals to be highly successful at&#13;
contest. Pho to By Erin S truck&#13;
Performing A rts &#13;
Yummy in my Tummy.&#13;
S arah E gle. Megan Hewett, Katie Lewis . and&#13;
Erica M cCllelan tal about food . food, food .. nice&#13;
1ob girls! Photo by: Erin S truck&#13;
S peec 1&#13;
Students. Row l&#13;
Ashlee Petti.&#13;
Row 2 : S om&#13;
Beuterbaugh. Lmdy&#13;
D inkloge. L c..iro&#13;
S horey, l.(oyleen&#13;
Dr es e n. K.c li '1&#13;
Coates. Amy S rcirm,&#13;
M egen Hewett Row&#13;
3 : S arah E ngle .&#13;
Katie S tn.icK. Enr&#13;
S t r uck. Roclie l&#13;
L ambert. K ar&#13;
Mat ters. B r ono 1&#13;
Rodenburg. Amber&#13;
Carlson Row4: Frcn&#13;
S dl a u. Sco1-&#13;
B e hrens. Kc11e&#13;
Lewis. E ric D iller .&#13;
B lake C hris ansen.&#13;
Jessi Lcmbert. JJsti ...&#13;
Jo es. B r onoon&#13;
M illhollin. Jake Lee,&#13;
Carissa G. erte. Jake&#13;
S hell. Mrs. N 'elser.&#13;
P.-.oro S uomrrreC S v:&#13;
Ovfes Sfi..Jd.O&#13;
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This Year's Speech Students Did Just That&#13;
Speech once again proved t o&#13;
be a popular source of entertainment&#13;
for many students. Ranging fro m&#13;
choral reading to reader's t heat er t o&#13;
individual prgects, t his extracirr ucular&#13;
activity led an abundance of st udents&#13;
to success.&#13;
"B lank st are, mov ing hands ," moved&#13;
Sean Pulatie '00.&#13;
In addition, indiv idual s peech&#13;
st udents made quit e the impression&#13;
at contest . T here w as a new&#13;
r ecord of one r atings in 25 events .&#13;
At state, the students als o did&#13;
In large g r o up s peech, the very w ell earning 18 o ne ratings .&#13;
mimes seemed to t ake cont rol. Adrian Althoug h no o ne made all-state this&#13;
Barcus made it to All S tate along year, speech taught us a few t hings&#13;
with group mim e q ualifie r s Anna that we didn't know.&#13;
J ordan '02, Sean Pulatie '00, and&#13;
- - juniors J ake S hell and Just in White . Doge Sponsored by Ir's About Time Clock '&lt;epo1r Speech&#13;
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Greg V ersch '00 and Jake&#13;
Lee '01 high five ecch other&#13;
to show their fcit h.&#13;
Photo S ubmfrted B y Mr.&#13;
In the B uff.&#13;
T uff t echies&#13;
Tyler Bell '02&#13;
and Jus t in&#13;
Schultz '02,&#13;
a lo ng with&#13;
Jesus AKA&#13;
C hris Foss '01&#13;
wr es t l e&#13;
around at t he&#13;
cast party .&#13;
(Don't w orry,&#13;
they ha v e&#13;
pants on. )&#13;
Photo B y Erin&#13;
S truck&#13;
A F ina l Moment.&#13;
The cast links together and&#13;
bow s wit h pride for their&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo B y Erin S truck&#13;
A H eartfelt M e lody .&#13;
As Kalin Coates '02 and&#13;
C hr is Foss sang Day B y&#13;
Day tears fi lled the eyes&#13;
of many.&#13;
Photo S ubmitted by Mr.&#13;
Mc Loughlin&#13;
McLough/in&#13;
Performing A-ts&#13;
16 A postles .&#13;
To make t his play extra&#13;
spectacular, 16 apostles&#13;
w ere cost for&#13;
GODSPELL&#13;
Photo S ubmitted By Mr.&#13;
McLoug hlin&#13;
Learn Those Less on s.&#13;
Adrian Barcus '0 1 preaches&#13;
to her fellow apostles the&#13;
w or d of the Lord.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d by Mr.&#13;
McLaughlin&#13;
D esgneo by En" Muddle end Erm S truck &#13;
A Final Bow. T he entire cast and crew got er after t heir splendid performance has been completed.&#13;
by Mr. McLoug hlin&#13;
T he G r ip Of Fait h. W hile tell ing people&#13;
that the hour is near, Greg V ersch '00 holds&#13;
on t ight ly t o E mily B rightwell "02. Photo By&#13;
Erin S truck SPRE__AD TH£ WORD&#13;
ABOUT 60DSPEI.l.\&#13;
This M us_icaZ Put a SpCJZZ on Os&#13;
Oh God, Oh God, we loved Chris Foss '01, w ho&#13;
it. Once again the Lewis Central&#13;
drama department amazed us w ith&#13;
their originality, wonderful acting, a&#13;
superb set, and a very movi ng&#13;
performance.&#13;
This vision was created after&#13;
countless hours of wor k done by t he&#13;
actors, musicians, technical t eam, and&#13;
directors. "This was the best lighting&#13;
the new audot oriu m ha s&#13;
seen,"commented Phil W atson '02.&#13;
portrayed Jesus, demonsrated an&#13;
amazing amount of t alent. His s inging&#13;
and acting abilit y mov ed many to&#13;
tears. "It was t he g r eatest s ingle&#13;
ex perience of my life t o dat e. I&#13;
learned enoug h t o fll l two lifetimes,"&#13;
Foss proclaimed.&#13;
,As the s how came t o a close,&#13;
it was obvious that t he t eamw ork of&#13;
everyo ne placed a&#13;
GODSPELL upon us.&#13;
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Throughout the year, band students have put together some exhilarating&#13;
and wonderful memories. W ith t eir all-time high rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band Competition, these students proudly worked their way into a&#13;
~uccessful year to be remembered by all.&#13;
Starting out bright and early at s ummer band camp, band members began&#13;
the season w ith new music and drills . Fall Marching Band was just one of the&#13;
many sections of bond that student s could partic ipate in. "A lot of work is put into&#13;
o marching bond performance," soys Krist i Schwede, '00" It's not as easy as it&#13;
look s. at only do you have to memorize your routine or music, but you a lso have&#13;
TO learn your steps and drill charts."&#13;
"Getting it t ogether with the other members is a challenge of its own,&#13;
comme t ed B lake C hr istensen '02. A lot of t ime was also dedicated from these&#13;
stude t s. T hursday night practices and morning sectionals were very common.&#13;
Concert bond, which ran through w inter and early spring was a nother&#13;
opt !on for students. The stude nts were split up into two bands, the S ympho nic&#13;
Band, and The W ind Ensemble . Both bands performed very wel l at the State&#13;
Large Group Fest ival in early Moy, earning ex cellent and superior ratings.&#13;
Jazz Band was very popular for horn instrume nts. The Jazz bands were&#13;
div ided into Jazz I, and Jazz II. A lot of work, t ime , and dedication went into a&#13;
Jazz Band performance. Many mornings and after school rehearsals were spent&#13;
practicing and rehearsing for the numerous competitions they attended.&#13;
Finally, Pep-Bond w as a select group pic ked to pump up the crowd at all&#13;
sorts of events. T his year included traveling t o Des Moines for the BoydState&#13;
Basketball T ournoment. T heir t ime and effort was greatly appreciated.&#13;
Ploy It for the Mani The Blues bond was as ked to ploy ot a&#13;
convention for George W. Bush at Iowa Western Communitv&#13;
College this spring. Photo s ubmitted by: Mr. Mason&#13;
Ba Boom! Heidi Reinders'02 and Katie Struck'03 keep&#13;
up the beat in the pit while the Marching Band amazes the&#13;
audience at o home football game. Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Band P::;ge ::Jesgred 81 Er.r Hock.fort &#13;
:l&#13;
Page Sponso-ed B ' 1'"10/ecJ...1 Mus ic Inc.&#13;
Jaz z Band&#13;
Back Row: Claire Lakat os, Laur e Kenealy, Mindy W ood, B r ent&#13;
Guill, Brent Lindamen, Justin Schultz&#13;
Third Row: Jackie Carlson, Brian DeV oss, Scott Warren, Joe&#13;
B lack, J ustin Eatherton, Chris Foss, Mr. Mark Mason&#13;
Second Row: Bob Joneson, Emily B rightwell, Nathan Thomas ,&#13;
Greg V ersch, Tom Barntsen, Katie Weilage&#13;
Frist Row: Todd Edwards, Matthew W ymore, Anthony King,&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
F lag Corp.&#13;
Back Row : Lynn Damewood, Jenny Hurst, Lyndsey Bockert,&#13;
Courtney Harter, Becky B uswell, A my S trand, J essica Laver,&#13;
Emily Brightvvell&#13;
Second Row : A ngela Burroug hs, Anna J ordan, B obbi&#13;
M aast r icht, Terri C hr istensen, Heather Hausen, J amie Molone,&#13;
Caiti W r ight, A ndrea Hooper&#13;
Front Row: M ichaela Bell, Kr isti Schwede, Erin Hackfort,&#13;
S hannon Harter, B ridget Eggers, Kari Grindel&#13;
Drum Lin e&#13;
Back Row : N ikki Salvo, Kyle Kreger , C lair e&#13;
Lakatos, Laure Kenealy, Sean Pulat ie, A lyssa Barr,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Matt Maddux&#13;
T hird Row: B ob Jones on, Tennille Thies chafer,&#13;
Amy Sulentic, Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
=:::=:.;;:;.:,,...._..,-;"' Second Row: Phil Watson, J enny Wright, Aaron&#13;
S mith, Kal in C oates, Heidi Reinders, Katie S truc&#13;
Front Row: Andy K ing, Fran S illau, Matthew&#13;
W ymore&#13;
Marc hin g Band&#13;
S tate Marching Band Fest ival 1999&#13;
Band &#13;
.-Jus~ Siltgilt"&#13;
IR ~he Railt&#13;
The Lewis Central Choir organization had&#13;
a lot to be proud of this year. Members of the&#13;
choir learned many things and had fun. "I liked t o&#13;
expand my range, especially in falsetto," comment ed&#13;
M icah Provines '02.&#13;
E v ery one wh o witnessed the cho ir&#13;
performances was blown away. Whether it was&#13;
s inging at school concerts, r epresent ing LC at&#13;
the A ll C ity Music Fest ival. participating in the&#13;
annual Parade of Homes, or performing at various&#13;
cont ests, each s inger gave t heir all. T ere were&#13;
many talented members of the choir. E leven&#13;
students were accepted in he A ll S tate C hoir,&#13;
and 9 were accepted in Opus C hoir. At t he&#13;
solo/ ensemble contest, 29 divis ion I rat ings, and&#13;
20 divis ion II ratings were awarded to LC choir&#13;
members.&#13;
In addition, Jazz choir r eceived a divis ion&#13;
rating, and Express received a divis ion II rating&#13;
at a Griswold competit ion. Corporation w as grand&#13;
champions at a compet it ion in Maryville, 3rd place&#13;
overall at the J ohnston Invitational. and 2nd runner&#13;
up and best energy s how at a Cedar Rapids&#13;
contest. " I loved it when w e w on grand champions&#13;
at Maryville," said Molly Nocito '01.&#13;
Good things happened this year, and good&#13;
things lie ahead for the member s of this outstanding&#13;
organization. s how off their t rophies t o t he Poparotzi! Pho to s ubmitted b y: Toro S ummy&#13;
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Never lose your spirit&#13;
of adventure!&#13;
God bless you"' We love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad and Holly&#13;
&gt;&gt;: :' :\' ~·· :: : · ... 1UstiiL '·v o. enotf 11~ ~: : 0 • /. }6istrn • o • 0 • 0 • I I&#13;
/ I can't believe 8raduation is here &amp; soon you'll be&#13;
off to collefje. I wonder "will they have a Marcy&#13;
there?" Someone who can keey track of you when you&#13;
j or8et to LJO to class I I I Just yesterday it seems you&#13;
were runninLJ around wantinLJ me to rock you, read&#13;
you a story, your favorite was Mr.Bell's Fix' it shoy.&#13;
It was the yerfect story for a boy who had tools&#13;
hanfji11Lj out of every yocket. son no matter where you&#13;
LJO or what you do I wi11 be there suyyortinLJ and&#13;
encouraLJil1LJ you because I love you.&#13;
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Adam Dennis&#13;
It is with tremendous Love and Pride&#13;
that we encourage you to spread your&#13;
wings and fly! I&#13;
I&#13;
From baby boy to promising young I&#13;
man, we couldn't have imagined the joy I&#13;
and fulfillment you've brought into&#13;
our lives.&#13;
You make your own luck in this world&#13;
when opportunity and preparedness&#13;
meet.&#13;
Smile your infectious smile, prepare&#13;
well and never lose the sparkle of&#13;
hope and anticipation in your eyes.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Courtnie and Sydnie&#13;
Kurt Brundidge&#13;
We U@ve 'j©u.&#13;
'JfJ2J,JJ1L@n;,, Aprori U.&#13;
congratulations!&#13;
we are proud of you and&#13;
your accomplishments.&#13;
, May your future be filled&#13;
,;with happiness and success&#13;
Follow your dreams!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Kendall&#13;
Jenni&#13;
Jenny Roses ..&#13;
er&#13;
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Rose Savo Kari fta~~m-s We've watched you grow into an&#13;
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independent young woman. We are so&#13;
proud of you and your achievements&#13;
despite the hurdles you've had to&#13;
endure. As you embark upon another&#13;
journey, remember that little girl spirit&#13;
deep inside you always giggling, singing&#13;
and swinging!! Believe in yourself to keep&#13;
your dream alive!! I'll always be here for&#13;
you. Love forever,&#13;
Mom and Chris&#13;
You have given special&#13;
meaning to our lives. We are&#13;
proud of what you have&#13;
done and who you are. Your&#13;
prospects are unlimited.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Traci &#13;
Tara .Jvlarie Summy&#13;
You are our beautifu[ gift from&#13;
(god and it fias been our desire&#13;
to give you "roots and wings."&#13;
We know you are firm[y rooted&#13;
in know[ecfge, your strong&#13;
convictions and in (god's [ove.&#13;
Now, Sweetie, It's time to :f LY!&#13;
'Use your many gifts and&#13;
ta[ents to make ·tfie wor[d a&#13;
better y[ace. Congratu[ations!&#13;
We [ove you ./3uncfies,&#13;
Mom ancf 'Dad&#13;
To our :Big Sis,&#13;
We wi[[ miss tfie&#13;
[augfis, tfie&#13;
excitement you&#13;
brougfit to our fives,&#13;
and tfie rides you&#13;
gave us. :But most of&#13;
a[[, we wi[[ miss YOV.!!&#13;
Lots of [uck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
..'Amanda &amp; 'Evan&#13;
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Xnave{&#13;
:: 'Ever since you&#13;
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1 , {aay, you fiave&#13;
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illlllli.. Never {ose sigfit&#13;
of your aream,&#13;
an a we wi{{ ao&#13;
everytfiing we&#13;
1iiiiiiiiiiiiii..-..-..-..-..---.... can to fie(p you&#13;
eailze your ar eam. We are veryyrouci&#13;
of you! Love,&#13;
'Dae[, Mom, Sara ana 'Dav ia&#13;
Always remember bow mu'b we&#13;
love you aod bow proud we are of&#13;
you. ... ')~-&#13;
J. .-\J, ove, "',,&#13;
'Pad,Mom, aod Sbannon&#13;
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We have always been&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Congratulations on&#13;
completing this step.&#13;
Good luck as you take&#13;
on greater&#13;
challenges.&#13;
LoveMom. Dad. &amp; Scott&#13;
_.,.._____ -- ... __ .&#13;
Ben Hathaway ( # (&#13;
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We love y ou and we just want you&#13;
to know how proud we a re of you.&#13;
We will always encourage and&#13;
support y ou along any&#13;
pathway you choose t o travel.&#13;
Love you a !ways,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
- &lt;&gt;&#13;
-&#13;
Kristi Schwede&#13;
.. · .&#13;
Kris Ann,&#13;
From a tiny, little girl with a&#13;
bright smile, you have grown into&#13;
a lovely young lady with a smi le&#13;
that lights up the world!&#13;
We love you today and&#13;
always!&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
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You are as bright and independent as the day you were born. You have the stren~h toendure and the determination to succeed. We have watched with pride as you have lived&#13;
your life, and we will see you make your life happen.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
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Makayla Ring --!!!I.!-- ~ -&#13;
It seems like you were&#13;
this little girl only&#13;
yesterday. We've always&#13;
~~• been so proud of&#13;
. everything you've done,&#13;
Etwre,&#13;
c:Jjou have grown info a beau!iful young woman.&#13;
.. ...., ~ and will always be there&#13;
Cfhrough life's experiences, you have laugh! us lo see&#13;
!he inner beauty and sfreng!h of o!hers, and a !rue&#13;
enjoymenf of life. 9&lt;now !ha! we will always be proud&#13;
lo call you "our daugh!er."&#13;
for you. Follow your heart Kayla and&#13;
your dreams will come true.&#13;
c:G:::i Love, c:G:::i Eove-&#13;
'""~ Mom, Dad &amp; Andrew '""'""~~ CZJad 9'i!om. fjen &amp; Ofeve&#13;
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Mark Schroeder&#13;
Mark)&#13;
Dare to Dream!&#13;
f\each tor the&#13;
Stars! 5ut don)t&#13;
forget where ~ou&#13;
came from or who&#13;
~ou real!~ are.&#13;
Love)&#13;
Mom &#13;
Ka-tie Weilage&#13;
As ~&lt;itu f&lt;itll&lt;itw ~&lt;itur dre.GMs a11d itravel "°"""9 t.Jte. sitars, &lt;itur .M@Jlt&lt;itr:ie.s&#13;
&lt;itf ~&lt;itur l&lt;itve.1 laughite.r Giid de.ite.r.Millati&lt;it1t will bless us f&lt;itre.ve.r.&#13;
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From "our little boy," to an outstanding young man, you have always&#13;
made us very proud of you.&#13;
We wish you all the J;tappiness and success in the world while pursuing&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Love Ya,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Emily &amp; Rachel&#13;
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Andrea Board Tom Walters&#13;
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To my Anna BananaYou are one fantastic&#13;
young lady. Thanks for&#13;
~~=::~~~ -------- Congratulations!&#13;
You truly have grown into a superman.&#13;
Thanks for a ll the wonderful memories.&#13;
Good luck as you enter this next stage of&#13;
your life, we'll be there for you along the&#13;
being a great kid. way.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
God Bless&#13;
Love Ya,&#13;
Dad Mom Mike Cl Jeff&#13;
Hanna Clasen *&#13;
You're a little lady&#13;
with a great smile&#13;
to brighten any&#13;
moment.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dave &#13;
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inaear you to a[[ you meet. The hugs you&#13;
have for everyone aon't hurt a hit either. I&#13;
yray that {ije wi{{ hive hack to you a{{ the&#13;
fight anajoy you have brought to many fives.&#13;
May (joa ho[a you in the ya[m of his hand".&#13;
Love, .Jvlom&#13;
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'Dear Amy,&#13;
We are very&#13;
yroud of you.&#13;
Wishing you&#13;
hayyiness &amp;&#13;
success in a{{&#13;
that you do! ...........................&#13;
(jod~{ess&#13;
you&#13;
Love&#13;
Jvlom&#13;
&amp;'Dad&#13;
From a little boy to a young man, you've&#13;
learned so much along the way. Believe in&#13;
your dreams, trust your instincts and&#13;
follow your heart. We love you so much&#13;
and are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Andy &amp; Mark&#13;
Good Luck and keep smiling! &#13;
~lton Df!an Rou~h ~&#13;
We Love&#13;
you!&#13;
Mom &amp; 1Jad&#13;
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Congratufations&#13;
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(jood [uck in&#13;
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I've watched my sweet li ttle baby grow up into a beautiful&#13;
yo ung lady. Th e years have go ne by fast and we have had some&#13;
challenging times along the way, but have always made it thm ugh. I&#13;
beheve yo u have become a stronger and more independent person&#13;
because of this. W/e have some beautiful memories also which will&#13;
be in our hearts forever. It is time fo r my littl e girl to start her life,&#13;
which makes me sad, but also happy to see you growing up. I know&#13;
you will be great at what yo u do in life and remember I will always be&#13;
there for yo u. Grandpa wo uld be so pro ud of yo u too.&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
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During the s ummer, not&#13;
everyone was in the sun s ipping&#13;
lemonade. Some student s&#13;
were actually doing something&#13;
productive: attending a funfllled camp!&#13;
Whether it be band,&#13;
church, sport s , or any other&#13;
type of camp, these proved to&#13;
be an exciting way to spend a&#13;
few weeks of your summer .&#13;
"At camp, I was s itting on a&#13;
hospital bed, and two minutes&#13;
later a major trauma patient&#13;
was rus hed in!" Said Amy&#13;
Wahle '00.&#13;
Other exciting activities included making new&#13;
friends, eat ing, swimming in lap&#13;
pools , and s inging and dancing&#13;
around the camp fir:~.--...&#13;
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Summer Camps &#13;
It's y o ur m ast prize d&#13;
passesian. The one place you can&#13;
express yourself. Your parents&#13;
can't stand it, which makes you lave&#13;
it even mare. It's your bedroom, and&#13;
now it's the talk of the town.&#13;
Students' bedrooms range&#13;
anywhere from clothes cover ing the&#13;
f1 oor, to junk cluttering the walls, ta&#13;
not a speck of dust in sight. "I have&#13;
S iberian t iger fur, lepard s kin, and&#13;
black grizzly fur w ith torches and&#13;
candles, t apped off w ith a gathic bed,"&#13;
said C had Bugge '00.&#13;
Many students have prized&#13;
passesians in their shrines. "My&#13;
st aked out stereo is the best part of&#13;
my room because it's hooked up ta my&#13;
T.V. and clapper," comment ed Jan&#13;
Kult '02.&#13;
S tudent Life&#13;
Mardi Gros Ready.&#13;
In Donny G reen's '99 room, he hos many&#13;
strange furry face coverings.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Seeing Double ?&#13;
a Jorda ·02 . eeps her dresser tid and&#13;
her mirro squeaky c lean in he room .&#13;
Photo by. Tabatha Mudra&#13;
P icturemonial&#13;
N ettie W enmeister keeps a collection of&#13;
memorbillia of her friends from Germany on&#13;
her wall near her bed.&#13;
De s 19ned b . Erm Mudcte &#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Lauro S horey '02 lays on&#13;
her s hogadellic bed. ( ate&#13;
the rubber chicken in the&#13;
background.)&#13;
Photo by Tobatha Mudra&#13;
Mak e yo ur bed .&#13;
Dragons l&lt;ule l&#13;
Brandon M illhollin '02 has&#13;
many dragons throughout&#13;
his room. Many kids have&#13;
certain collect ibles t hey&#13;
display in their rooms.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Happy People .&#13;
Courtney Hagen '03 hos a&#13;
special peg board w it all of&#13;
her friends betw een two&#13;
w indows facing t he Trees.&#13;
Photo by Tobotho Mudro&#13;
S ome people have room's like Andy King '03&#13;
w ith Junk" on the walls and f1 oor.&#13;
Photo by Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Bedroom &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
ICP Pow er !&#13;
Freshman Ricky Housley&#13;
seemed to be a member of&#13;
the Insane C lown Posse on&#13;
costume day. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
Scrubs??&#13;
Rochel&#13;
Hildreth,&#13;
Brion&#13;
De V oss,&#13;
Todd&#13;
Edwards&#13;
and A bby&#13;
Emsick&#13;
t hink&#13;
t hey're&#13;
TLC.&#13;
They wonl&#13;
ice j ob&#13;
S crubs .&#13;
Photo B y&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Billing sley&#13;
Whose got a fever?&#13;
O n D isco Doy, it w as quite&#13;
obvious t hat sophomores&#13;
Justin Schultz, J ustin&#13;
Eotherton, junior Mott&#13;
Wyatt, and Brion DeV oss&#13;
hod disco fever. Phot o By&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
injo&#13;
Junior J oke S hell show ed some of his nir]o madness by doing&#13;
t he split s in his block leggins . Woy to go Jokel&#13;
Photo B y M elissa Knigge&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Foxy L adies, uggghh, a nd G entlemen.&#13;
The freshmen show ed t he school that t heir fox iness w as&#13;
her e to stay at t e lip s ync. Party on Wayne ! Party on&#13;
Garth! Photo B y Lis a B illingsle&gt;&#13;
Page desig ned by Erm S truck and L ynds a y W orkman &#13;
We do ,..ot grow on the K itiy&#13;
Juriiors B illy Rock: o d L .~ e Hoyes s hould hove&#13;
left mini - . B igglesworth ot home, insteod of&#13;
g owing o him. Photo B y. Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
e a&#13;
Eat lhis Schoof&#13;
Spirit&#13;
Hungry For Pride.II&#13;
For many students, the The tasteful days included Paweek of September 20-24,&#13;
was not quite a normal week.&#13;
This year the variety of spirit&#13;
days led many student s to participate. "Even though I didn't&#13;
dress up everyday, I thought it&#13;
was cool to dress up on costume day," commented Josh&#13;
Deupree '00.&#13;
~&#13;
Jama Day, D isco Day, Costume Day, Twin Day, and B lue&#13;
and White Day . All of these&#13;
days led up to the "big game."&#13;
Just in this one short&#13;
week, it s howed the amount of&#13;
school spirit LC students possess, and it was obvious they&#13;
were starving for a w in.&#13;
C heer S tuds!&#13;
Seniors Jon Bond and Elton Ro sch showed&#13;
t heir school spirit ..... and uch more on tvvin&#13;
day. Photo B . Lisa Billingsley&#13;
One more t ime, t he senior girls drove the&#13;
guys Crazy during the lip sync.&#13;
Farmer Boy s.&#13;
J unior twins Joe and Jon C lanton showed&#13;
their twin tummies and bandanas on twin day.&#13;
Photo By. Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo By Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Page sponsored by Scott and Barb 'v\/orkmon Spir it Week &#13;
Truly a Down Home&#13;
Homecoming. The player s&#13;
line the field as they wait for&#13;
the kickoff.&#13;
-- C lose Your Eyes&#13;
Darling.&#13;
Homecoming Court. Toro S ummy, Jeff Elgan. Second row: Scott&#13;
Kemp. Rochel Salva. Jason McCoy. eol Traeger, E llen Jack son. B io e&#13;
Anderson. J.J. Padillo. Third raw: J eff Pr ice. Jennifer Westfall. Amanda&#13;
Lover, Brooke Edwards. Fourth raw: Eric D iller, Lyndsey O ltmons ,&#13;
Courtney McPortlond. Laure Keneally, Kurt Brundige, Elton Rous h. Fifth&#13;
raw: Roland Whitt. Kristin Kinsel, Ion M aron.&#13;
Jeff Elgan goes down on&#13;
one knee to support nis&#13;
queen. Toro S !..!mmy.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf Photo by Liso Billingsley&#13;
l.~'s Yaur Call&#13;
Were yoo ((Dow"'' with thl.s Yea.r's&#13;
Dow" Home Homecomtt\9?&#13;
Yau walk into the gym,&#13;
you see hay bails, no you're not&#13;
in a barn. Then you look ta your&#13;
left and see goal pasts, but&#13;
you're not at the football game.&#13;
You have just entered L .C .'s&#13;
Down Harne Homecoming&#13;
Dance. What happens next?&#13;
"Time t o see how many freshmen I can mac on," says junior,&#13;
S t erbaugh.&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Much time was put into&#13;
this year's decorations. "They&#13;
took seven hours to put up,"&#13;
sa y s sophomore , Em ily&#13;
Brightwell, "I have never seen&#13;
so many balloons."&#13;
"The screen was a big&#13;
plus," says senior, Jodi Brown.&#13;
A ll and all, the combined theme&#13;
of a foot ball game and a hodown turned out to be wellattended and enjoyed by all.&#13;
Photo by Pyles Pho tography&#13;
Designe d by· Erin Hockfort. Jodi A' rnold. ond Erin Muddle &#13;
I&#13;
B ue le up for Saf ety!&#13;
Doug Whittington, Alex Barios, Ashley Kenealy, Tyler Bell,&#13;
Moro K ellogg, Ryon Smith, Joke Hansen, and N ikki&#13;
Polonc ic , tell t he fellow fans to buckle up ofter t he game.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
Poge Spons ored by: Partne rs in Planning with S mith Dovis&#13;
S ha k e , S ha k e, S ha k e Senora!&#13;
Soro Benson, Stacie Pettit, J ill G undlach,&#13;
and Melonie McMonigol s how us what t heir&#13;
shakers ore oil about.&#13;
Photo by. Liso Billingsle y&#13;
M a k ing memories .&#13;
Many students danced the&#13;
night away w ith their friends&#13;
and made the most of it.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Cotton&#13;
E y e d&#13;
Jo e?&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bornsten&#13;
'02 and&#13;
frie ds&#13;
hoo on to&#13;
each other&#13;
looking for&#13;
a cotton&#13;
g in.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Get in my Belly !&#13;
Brett Kemp '01 made sure&#13;
his belly w as full before he&#13;
boogied down at t he dance.&#13;
S omebody get im a r efill!&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
H omecoming &#13;
You've got something in your ear,&#13;
let me get it for you!&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek '00, Lindsay&#13;
Besco '00, and Natalie Scherer '01&#13;
see who has the longest tounge.&#13;
Sometimes you had to use your&#13;
imagination on the weekend.&#13;
Photo submitted by Katie Kocourek H i! Wh at 's U p?J os h&#13;
Vanhout en '00 smiles for the&#13;
camera.Photo s ubmitted by&#13;
Na-ta/ie Scherer&#13;
Too Hot to Handle in their brand&#13;
new threads! Amy Whitney '01,&#13;
Danny Green '00, and Heather Hough&#13;
'01 spend an afternoon trying on some&#13;
"hip" clothes.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Des igned b y: Ka tie Kocourek &#13;
Buds! Tye and Tails" give each other a hug.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Katie Kocoure k&#13;
Good old Counciltucky fun !&#13;
Robin Beckendorf '02, Shannon Eggers '02,&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt '01, Nikki Salvo '0 1, and&#13;
Melissa Knigge '0 1 play in the mud.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b : Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Break out the mountain dew!&#13;
Eating junk food on the weekends&#13;
was a favorable pastime for many&#13;
like B rian Kelly ·oo.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Lindsay&#13;
Besco&#13;
G imme some lov e .&#13;
Juniors Lisa Mas ker ,&#13;
Tressa Thomsen, Jodi&#13;
Arno ld , E r ica&#13;
S heeres , Sa m&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Bee y&#13;
Lauver, Kels ie S is , and&#13;
Jamie Coe take a pie&#13;
to remember t he ir&#13;
night.&#13;
Photo s ubmitte d by&#13;
Erin S truc.&#13;
Weekends &#13;
"People&#13;
-U' CD .&#13;
People --- iC ~ .... --&#13;
CD .&#13;
c .o &#13;
• n1&#13;
n&#13;
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Peop&#13;
le ~ g &#13;
What don't you&#13;
h!avf! hotnf! without and why'?&#13;
Jennifer Alexander&#13;
icki Aidersen&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Holly Armour&#13;
James Ba er&#13;
Richard Baker&#13;
Trisha Borntsen&#13;
Alyssa Borr&#13;
GoryBeatiy&#13;
Jennifer Beckner&#13;
Rebecca Beno&#13;
elli Betr.erbaugh&#13;
Richard B1owers&#13;
Jamee Boord&#13;
Em.ly Boord-nan&#13;
Steven Bolos&#13;
Julia Bond&#13;
Lest er Briggs&#13;
Nicole Brown&#13;
Ko-rhenne Brun:ng&#13;
Jer n' er Coin&#13;
l&lt;achelle Ccrnes&#13;
C hod Ca-tletT&#13;
Jess·c:a C hesley&#13;
C 'rinstopherCtodc:&#13;
Joke Cten-ons&#13;
STOcyCaok&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
Jerintfer Cappo&#13;
ArdrewCrawford&#13;
Steven Cyboron&#13;
Ke,th Damgaard&#13;
Mallory Dor•elsen&#13;
Soroh Dovdson&#13;
Jennifer Davis&#13;
M ichael Deupree&#13;
... mdy Dir klage&#13;
l&lt;aberT Durand&#13;
T rav1s Durfey&#13;
Chrs E gon&#13;
Cody Elgan&#13;
Jennifer Ervvin&#13;
Merry Epton&#13;
Tristan Evans&#13;
Mott Fiscus&#13;
Libby Fox&#13;
Ho11yFncke&#13;
People&#13;
y titan gold&#13;
cord. ever&#13;
know when it'll&#13;
come in ondy."&#13;
Kevin&#13;
M cWhorter&#13;
"My watches&#13;
because I can't&#13;
live w ithout&#13;
them."&#13;
Ariiondo Schultz&#13;
"My clothes on,&#13;
because it's not&#13;
polite to go&#13;
w alk ing around&#13;
naked."&#13;
C hose Points&#13;
"M y wallet&#13;
because it hos&#13;
my lunch t ic ket&#13;
and money in it."&#13;
Mott Maddux&#13;
"A brush a nd&#13;
perfume. so I&#13;
w ill look good&#13;
and s mell good."&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
orton&#13;
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successful and&#13;
some j ust still&#13;
losers.&#13;
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I'l l be playing in&#13;
the NFL.&#13;
''&#13;
'' Adam Mauer&#13;
Flippin' burgers.&#13;
Mason Lindsey ''&#13;
'' As a married&#13;
doctor living&#13;
close to Council&#13;
Bluffs. '' Katie Higgins&#13;
JusnnFulTo&#13;
Brio., Gcrres&#13;
Joshuo Goube&#13;
He"1rv Gerhord1&#13;
ArdyGibbs&#13;
S1ccey Goodmon&#13;
Ashley Go-dy&#13;
S hannon G oss&#13;
Cole Grondiield&#13;
Todd G rossmo&#13;
Jon G regory&#13;
Rachel Grosveno ....&#13;
EricGubbels&#13;
CoryGuillioms&#13;
M ichelle Heger&#13;
CourTney Hogen&#13;
Heidi Honer&#13;
N 1cholos Hensen&#13;
Jol:::e Hordimo"i&#13;
Amanda Horns&#13;
John Harvey&#13;
N icholas Hayes&#13;
Louro Haynes&#13;
Trccy Hovs&#13;
lgnoc10 Hernandez&#13;
Katie H 1gg1.,s&#13;
Andy Himes&#13;
Megan Hourigan&#13;
Ricky Housley&#13;
Mork Hubbard&#13;
Ashley Hughes&#13;
J ill Husz&#13;
What's vour motto?&#13;
"D o everything with what you have, w ith who you are,&#13;
w it h what you've got." A lyssa Barr&#13;
"D o w hat you want, it's your life. S o live it ." Jamie&#13;
Mal o ne&#13;
o one is perfect , but I am." Emily M cManus&#13;
"Life is like a mirror, if you frown at it, it frowns back.&#13;
S o smile!" M elissa Weilage&#13;
"D on't eat it if it's moving." Tim Reedy&#13;
"Life is short, so live well." Derek McComas&#13;
"What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger." Tera&#13;
Woodard&#13;
"Everybody was Kung Fu fighting." V icki Andersen&#13;
"You can do it !" Eric Gubbels&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
Je nifer Jackson&#13;
Lindsay Jenn.rigs&#13;
Keianria Jensen&#13;
Jesse J ohnston&#13;
Aaron Jones&#13;
JcnrJ Joneson&#13;
D oug Junior&#13;
Joey Kasper bauer&#13;
J enny Katzensteln&#13;
Stephen Kellogg&#13;
Scott Kemp&#13;
kidrevv King&#13;
.,A..! sonK.iser&#13;
DOV1d Knavel&#13;
C hristopher Koch&#13;
Joey Kop'asz&#13;
Mart Koppo!d&#13;
yle Kreger&#13;
C rystal Kresl&#13;
Matthew uhn&#13;
Jam1e Lc1nson&#13;
Jessica Lee&#13;
UndseyLemoster&#13;
Ka1ie Lewis&#13;
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Maso1 Lindsey&#13;
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r-' atthewMaddux&#13;
Jamie Molone&#13;
T aralee Mattox&#13;
.,Adam Mauer&#13;
Derek McCamas&#13;
Megan McKern&#13;
E lyMcManJs&#13;
TOV1sMcVey&#13;
Zachary McVey&#13;
Kev1 Mc\MiarTer&#13;
Shannon Me ssner&#13;
George M iedl&#13;
BranaonM er&#13;
Dara Nie'sen&#13;
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freshman day w en&#13;
the other grades&#13;
shove yo u 'nto your&#13;
locker-:.'&#13;
T iffany S tewa ,&#13;
scary rumors you heara coming into high school?&#13;
"I hecrd trot&#13;
ne seniors&#13;
give you&#13;
swiriies."&#13;
Cryst I esl&#13;
"Monday's 'That they are a ll&#13;
anyone&#13;
who look s r e they&#13;
tnn they are bad."&#13;
MerryEpton&#13;
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"I would kiss a&#13;
pig on the&#13;
lips."&#13;
Undy&#13;
D inklage&#13;
"S ky dive on-'"o&#13;
the school&#13;
nude."&#13;
Bobby Ison&#13;
What crazy thing would you&#13;
"Steal a earl"&#13;
ichol Owens&#13;
,_._ .........&#13;
"I would put my&#13;
head in a toilet&#13;
and flush it."&#13;
Hallcia Smith&#13;
"E2at anything."&#13;
IVoug Junior&#13;
"Eat a worm."&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Norris&#13;
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million dollars?&#13;
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"Run around&#13;
naked o&#13;
gravel."&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
K.nsTtne Norns&#13;
Stepnon1e 1'.o'lon&#13;
Nolen O'ricro&#13;
Nichol Owens&#13;
K.o.sscndr o Peregoy&#13;
Ronald Pe;erson&#13;
Zcchc ry Ph.111 ps&#13;
Jason Phoenix&#13;
Sarah DierC)&#13;
Samantha Plu-:e ...&#13;
Chose Po1nTs&#13;
B ruce Pomeriecu&#13;
~ocy PorrePatrick PO\&lt;,ers&#13;
N icholes P ·ocop o&#13;
Keily Pu1ane&#13;
Josh Queer&#13;
Cosey Ronoolph&#13;
icho!e ~burn&#13;
Timothy Reeay&#13;
Martnew Raoe.,-s&#13;
"Run a lap&#13;
naked on the&#13;
track."&#13;
C hris Koch&#13;
Tr-cvs RobE'&#13;
D us-in Roof&#13;
Gobne Roste-,-una•&#13;
Cn-1stv Ro.Ne&#13;
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Freshmen &#13;
Kacy South&#13;
A·m S petmcn&#13;
Karie Stevvcrt&#13;
Tiffony Stewert&#13;
Katie Struc&#13;
ATri S t.lent&lt;:&#13;
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A•r.ondo S .Jmmy&#13;
BrcnCon S utton&#13;
M ork Terry&#13;
E!En Thom;:ison&#13;
T ravtS Tnompson&#13;
Sora Thornton&#13;
NckiTrtus&#13;
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D ownel'e Vaughn&#13;
Me:.sso Vo -er&#13;
M elissa W eiloge&#13;
RobertWi1son&#13;
Eric 1rth&#13;
,,A.my Wood&#13;
Tera W oodard&#13;
TncioWoods&#13;
Jennrfer Wr ght&#13;
Miehe~ .A.dd:son&#13;
Justin '!gore&#13;
Zachary Straight&#13;
What 1s the&#13;
likely thing&#13;
could happen&#13;
least&#13;
that&#13;
at our&#13;
school?&#13;
"Having enough room at the tables at&#13;
lunch."&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
"Tnat we would get a good lunch."&#13;
Larry Archibald&#13;
"It would get trashed by wild elephants."&#13;
Kelly Pulatie&#13;
"Air conditioning."&#13;
Megan Sandberg&#13;
""We would be able to buy women."&#13;
Brian M. Gates&#13;
People&#13;
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Block, ,._. or'new B 'c r. B ncget Bonham. D ustin B-own. acob Brown . .Jus-nn B yers, Sha a Carro be'. T eotta&#13;
Ocl'rdcy, BreTT Cay'e. Kettner Dav1cson. Dy&lt;an Dov s. Sc rah D illey. l&lt;ond e D ixon. l&lt;ondoloh D~ogon. Tommy&#13;
El r.s. Jc..- Emge. Roel Espa ... zo. Eric Fosr-nochT. Jonathon Futrell. STephon·e Greiner. A:stin HathQ\vav.&#13;
Ccsey !-'cw' ns. Steven Hensley, De rel&lt; .Joc~on . M o'iy .Johnson. Showno Lesher. A11yo Mose-. r-- e rk&#13;
,._..oy. _;elf McQc nn, 1-'o Uye" guyen. Oyen Pnuong f'..guye". Tuong Vy 'guyen. T ousho ('.. chols. Boner&#13;
"J1-:o.e . ,........ chael 0'5en, Sar-a Qi'Tese.,, M ike Person, Enc Peorey, Hol Perngo. William R 1chma1d, John&#13;
l&lt;o?f. C\.;Jc1&lt; S eo9er, Steven -iens!ey.&#13;
- "Mac and cheese" J ennifer Beckner&#13;
- "Pizza rolls because t hey are good and sort of&#13;
nutr it ious" Jason Phoenix&#13;
- 'Taco Bell tacos w ith no lettuce" S teve Cybaran&#13;
- ",.c...pplesauce, because it is good for you and is the best ta let just&#13;
s lide dawn your throat" f&lt;ocrel Salva&#13;
- "Brownie mix because it's good." Lauro Scherer&#13;
- "Lifesavers, because they're my favorite." Kassie Peregoy&#13;
- "B ig Mac s upersized value meal." J oey Kasperbauer&#13;
- "Apples because it wouldn't c log your arteries like french frie s and&#13;
stuff' like that and iT 1s healthy." Hally Armour &#13;
Haw Mall~ pairs&#13;
a£ shae.s is your dream dale and why?&#13;
da ~au aWJt?&#13;
33°/o of freshman have 1 to 4 pairs of&#13;
shoes.&#13;
32°/o admitted to owning 5 to 9 pairs.&#13;
A whole 20°/o said that they have 10 to 14&#13;
pairs.&#13;
13°/o of frosh own 15 to 25 pairs of shoes.&#13;
2°/o of this class claim to own 26+ pairs of&#13;
shoes!!&#13;
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No explanation&#13;
needed."&#13;
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Amber Morgon&#13;
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I'm obsessed w it h&#13;
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take off my pal'lts, so that I cal'l't pot 01'1 my short s, so&#13;
thel'I I cal'l't get dressed"&#13;
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Newcomers Display Their Talent in A Tuna Chr/~dmas&#13;
fa.s A Tuna Christmas came the sold-out crowd who&#13;
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play was a huge success. allowed many freshmen and&#13;
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as the assistant. "This was a great front of a crowd. "I made a&#13;
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on." Samantha Smith&#13;
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so energized." Amy Smith&#13;
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not boring." Felicia Porter&#13;
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shot. The little devils are always doing&#13;
something outrageous. W hat a couple&#13;
of showoffs.&#13;
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again. You stop and shake your head. Maybe you're hallucinating&#13;
maybe you're j ust t ired. However, the first kid was wearing c&#13;
vest, and the second w as w earing a T-shirt. You begin to thin ~&#13;
you're going crazy, but wait, it was only the Paulson twins.&#13;
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April Fools Day to confuse their teachers.&#13;
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wrestlers.&#13;
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as ornery as the Paulsons, but we wouldn't&#13;
question their evilness.&#13;
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take over the world."&#13;
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Justi" Vo e"ti"e a"d ~ri"&#13;
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1.o(Jde5t&#13;
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l.isa Silli"gsley a"d l'fak 5avi'k 0 People&#13;
: - Mo5t G(Jllible&#13;
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Major&#13;
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Poges designed by Lyndsay Workmon&#13;
Bigge5f ~J(Jfz&#13;
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9 CW!// &lt;:_Remember CJjou: 9 will remember you. will you remember me? CJJon'f lei your life pass&#13;
you by. cu.Jeep no! for !he memories. &lt;:_Remember !he good ffmes Iha! we had? 9 lei !hem slip away from us&#13;
when things go! bad 9iow clearly 9 fir.sf saw you smflfn' In !he sun. C?i)anna feel your wannfh upon me, 9&#13;
wanna be !he one, 9 will remembe_r you.· C?i)d/ you remember me? CJJon 't lei your life pass you by. C?i)eep no!&#13;
for !he memories. 9 'm so fired bu! 9 can't sleep. Ofandfn · on !he edge of something much loo deep. 9t's&#13;
funny how we feel so much bu! we cannot say a word C?i)e are screaming Inside, bu! we can't be heard CZ3uf&#13;
9 will remember you. C?J);// you remember me? CJJon 'f lei your life pass you by. C?i)eep no! for !he memories.&#13;
9'm so afraid lo looe you, bu! more afm!d lo lose. Clinging lo a pa.sf Iha! doesn't lei me choose. Once !here&#13;
was a darkness, deep and endless nlghf. CJjou gaoe me eoeryfhfng you had oh you gaoe me llghf. 9lnd9 will&#13;
remember you. CU)/// you remember me? CJJon 't lei your life pass you by. CU)eep no! for !he memories, CU)eep&#13;
no! for !he memories.&#13;
at Pictured List: Jennifer Bemman, Brooke Boos, Jessica Carroll,&#13;
Daniel Letcher, Nick Mathew s , S arah McDonald, Juston M iller, Aaron&#13;
Sholl, Alicia Silva, Mark Sturm, N icholas Thompson, Steve Thurman&#13;
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Being the class of 2000 is only one of the things that makes t'nis&#13;
class unique. Of course there are t'nousands upon thousands of memories&#13;
that are priceless to this class. T her e w ere the little dance parties in&#13;
middle school and then the big high school parties that last ed throughout&#13;
the night.&#13;
This class has made it through thirteen years of school together.&#13;
Not only is this a huge accomplishment, but an exciting and emoiionaljourney.&#13;
There have been happy and sad t imes and lessons that w ill c hange lives ,.&#13;
rorever .&#13;
M ost of you w ill be going to college and some of you w illjump right&#13;
into the working world. Throughout your !ife you w ill never be apart. You&#13;
w ill always be together os the class of 2000.&#13;
Now you con leave this part of your lives and move on to bigger&#13;
and better t hings. Just remember this part of your life is all said and done,&#13;
but w ill never be forgotten!&#13;
.... Patience is o&#13;
S ara Bens on&#13;
V irtu e.&#13;
Bryan&#13;
... Lindsa y&#13;
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Emotional M en. Jason&#13;
Biorn and Just in Bixler try&#13;
to hide their emotions on&#13;
this significant and nerve-&#13;
... rocking day.&#13;
Photo By S omontho S mith&#13;
I want to hold your ho d. T any Q uandt gets&#13;
r eady to wol wit h the comfort of his supporting&#13;
par ents. Photo By Somontho S mith&#13;
Gotta Wear S hades. Steve Tigges returns&#13;
from receiving his diploma ofter showing off his&#13;
studly sunglasses. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf &#13;
&gt; A&#13;
O h Boy. Heidi Jensen bites her lip w ith&#13;
anticipation as s he and Angie Johnson await to join&#13;
their class. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Yes ! Matt Harman gracious ly accepts his&#13;
diploma and breathes a s igh of relief when&#13;
it's all over . Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Designed by L1rdsov Besco ond Jomie Scott&#13;
C heese! Danny Green ......&#13;
shows his smile while&#13;
walking wit h his proud&#13;
parents t o their seats.&#13;
Photo B y Samantha&#13;
S mith&#13;
HaHa ! Mary C lasen A mak es faces while e r ......&#13;
parents w a lk w ith&#13;
adoration. ,&#13;
Photo By Samantha S mith&#13;
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Barry Anderson&#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe hkenbouer&#13;
David Bergman&#13;
Richard B!etti&#13;
C indy Brockman ~%1$;~1 Donna Bush&#13;
C hon::rrte Butterbaugl\&#13;
Jennrfer Burton&#13;
Patrick Campbell&#13;
.Janice Carlton&#13;
S haron Cra ey&#13;
S ue C lemans&#13;
Steve D avis .___.._..._..._.,..&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
John Droke&#13;
Gory Rscus&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Brian Goughnor&#13;
Carol Gottsch&#13;
.Joan G rove&#13;
S hari Green&#13;
Thomas Hcmi ion&#13;
M orcy Hor.iso&#13;
C hris Hcnafon&#13;
Thomas Keckmon&#13;
Fron Hough&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
What's your ost memorable&#13;
moment of the senior class?&#13;
Ian Moran's U FO s ighting.&#13;
Mrs . Wollenberg&#13;
Teaching C hemistry to certain&#13;
senior specimens.&#13;
Mrs . Re!do&#13;
M y daughter because she's a&#13;
senior.&#13;
Mr. Campbell&#13;
Pa in Eq ua ls Beauty.&#13;
Mrs. Lincoln camooauges&#13;
Mr. Padill a 's manly&#13;
chest.Photo by: L!so&#13;
Billingsley&#13;
Lord of t he Dance.&#13;
Mr. Mason is shown here&#13;
modeling the new band&#13;
uniforms ... oww, oww!&#13;
Photo by L !so Billings ley&#13;
People&#13;
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Celi ne D ion R ig ht? Mrs .&#13;
eilsen gave an award winningr-------"""'.:311!1!1•1&#13;
performance.&#13;
Look ot our B uddah Lunch&#13;
lady! Mrs . Reick s serves up&#13;
some breadst ic k s , which she&#13;
imported from Asia. Photos&#13;
by Liso B illings le y&#13;
Poge Designed by: L yndsay W orkman ond Lindsay Besco &#13;
Fa.coJty!!&#13;
t e a c h e r s&#13;
s howed off t heir&#13;
j o lly j e lly rol ls&#13;
provin g the y&#13;
are a ll that.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted&#13;
by: Ms. Button&#13;
Ca n you&#13;
s a y&#13;
in decent&#13;
head ing to&#13;
ALC!&#13;
Photo by Lisa&#13;
Billingsle y&#13;
Come as y ou are.&#13;
Showing off her PJ's,&#13;
Mrs. Padilla flaunts her&#13;
stuff.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
•&#13;
Mary Knavel&#13;
Jeff Krabbebhofr&#13;
RuTh Kreger&#13;
Renee K yo at&#13;
Dyan Larsen&#13;
Kari~s&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Kathie Uncoln&#13;
S andy Lopes&#13;
Connie Mariln&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Poul Massman&#13;
Nancy McCormick&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy M c\/ey&#13;
Uso M suyo&#13;
Kim Muto&#13;
Laurie ielsen&#13;
Barbaro Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
E ·n Pellant&#13;
Dr. Doug Radtke&#13;
Rabin Reida&#13;
Kathleen Roberts&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan T acl:ett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail \.Vallenberg&#13;
Susan Wentz&#13;
D ie Wettengel&#13;
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Faculty &#13;
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TaB~f Contents&#13;
Special 0 62-63&#13;
Baseball/ 4-65&#13;
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Basketball&#13;
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7 &#13;
What was your&#13;
favorite thing about&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
this year ?&#13;
"l have lots of fun. 1 like&#13;
it when my fomily and&#13;
friends cheer me on."&#13;
Andy Boos&#13;
"Special O lympics is&#13;
fun. 1 like to compete&#13;
against other&#13;
athletes." Doniel&#13;
Croson&#13;
"Cooch Tracy. S he&#13;
works w ith me to do my&#13;
best. It's a lot of fun. 1&#13;
like bas ketball skills the&#13;
best.'" Hanno S chmidt&#13;
" 1 like to travel to state&#13;
competit ions and stay&#13;
over night in the dorms&#13;
or motel. Coach Tracy&#13;
makes it lots of fun."&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
"Special olympics is&#13;
fun. You get to&#13;
meet lots of people."&#13;
Ko/eon Joy&#13;
Now vour Talkin' Bout&#13;
Special Olvmpics&#13;
Joseph F ischer gets r eady to throw the s hot - put.&#13;
Joe recieved a first place medal for his awesome&#13;
throw. T he t eam put a lot of time aside to practice&#13;
for their big day.&#13;
" 1 like to compete against&#13;
other people ."&#13;
Joseph Fischer&#13;
"It's tun. 1 like&#13;
meet ing new people&#13;
and going to State&#13;
Competit ions ."&#13;
Moff Roberts&#13;
Designed by Lindsa y Besco Photos B y Robm B eckendorf and M elisso Knigge&#13;
Sports &#13;
Watch It!&#13;
(Above) Hannah&#13;
Schmidt&#13;
concentrates as&#13;
she dribbles&#13;
around the cones.&#13;
N ice S hot!&#13;
Matt Robert s - cheers his way&#13;
to vict ory.&#13;
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Matt Roberts: 1st place- soccer&#13;
2nd Place bowling&#13;
1st place 50 m dash&#13;
Steven McConnell: 1st place bowling&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place soft-ball throw&#13;
A ndy Boos: 2nd place bowling&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
2nd place 50 m dash&#13;
Hanna Schmidt: 1st place soccer skills&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
Daniel Croson: 1st place soccer skil ls&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place pentathalon&#13;
M ichael Schultz: 3rd place soccer&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
Libby Pringle: 1st place bowling&#13;
2nd place basketball&#13;
Brian Croson: 1st place pentathalon&#13;
Kolean Joy: 1st place soft-ball&#13;
2nd place bowl ing&#13;
Joseph Fischer; 1st place shotput&#13;
2nd place bowling&#13;
The 1999-2000 Lewis&#13;
Central S pecial O lympic&#13;
T earn. Front row: Libby&#13;
Pringle. Second !&lt;ow: Matt&#13;
Roberts , Hannah Schmidt,&#13;
and Kolene Joy. Back&#13;
l&lt;.ow:Daniel Krason, B rian&#13;
Krason, Joseph Fischer, Andy&#13;
Boos and Coach Tracy&#13;
McVey.&#13;
Special Olympics &#13;
"It w as a lot of fun,&#13;
especially when w e w ould&#13;
, I" win,&#13;
Rachel S alvo' 03&#13;
What A Cat c h!&#13;
J amie Coe '0 1 makes a t errific&#13;
effort for the ball.&#13;
Photo submitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
Sports&#13;
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s econd base. Photo s ubmitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
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First Row Rochel Salvo. Katie Lewis. Court ey Hon-er.&#13;
Jenni Wright, Heidi Reinders. Robin Beckendorf. Jernifer&#13;
Beckner. Mallory Danielson. Emily Boordmon. Second&#13;
Row Rochel Hildreth. Jamie Coe. Becky Louver. T obotho&#13;
Durfey. Tiffany Campbell. Kristin Kinsel. Angle Fergusor.&#13;
Claire Lakatos. Cooch Karo Stanley ond C ooch Porro-I"'"&#13;
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First Row Mallory Danielson. Jennifer Coppa. ,Ar11ber&#13;
Morgon. Ann Spetmo . L isa swolley, Holly Fricke. Rochel&#13;
Solvo. Courtney Harter. Second Row Kora S t anley. ,Aliso&#13;
Robin Becke ndorf '02 wa its for the ba ll a t home PorrotT. Kot1e Dusing. STephonie orton. Audra SchutTe.&#13;
plat e --trying t o get t he f&lt;ed O ak girl o ut. Photo Katie S truck. Eriily McMonus. Katie Lewis. Jennifer&#13;
Beckner, Emily Boardman. Jenni WnghT, Kevin Brown.&#13;
s ubmitted by: Mick Coe&#13;
Designed by: .Jenny Zebley and Kris -tin Kinsel &#13;
What An ,Arm!&#13;
Fast Facts&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
T iffany Campbell '00 and&#13;
Becky Louver '01 led the&#13;
t eam with 12 stolen bases.&#13;
~~Jon C lanton '01 led t he&#13;
A team with 8 hameruns&#13;
and 4 2 !&lt;Bi's .&#13;
Angie Ferguson ·99 led the&#13;
team in the mast socrofice&#13;
hits with 16 .&#13;
~ Jeff Price '00 led the&#13;
A t eam vdth a batting&#13;
overage of .484.&#13;
~ T obotha D urfey '01 led the&#13;
~ team in triples.&#13;
The baseball team&#13;
finished fourth in the&#13;
Conference.&#13;
A mighty LC player chuc ks the boll from behind the&#13;
plate. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
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F,rst Row: Ion Mortinez. Aaron Cooper~ Jeff Price. Joke&#13;
'-lonsen, Adam Dennis. Bloke Anderson. Sec,md Row: Kevin&#13;
t&lt;eedy, TrenT Hill. Rich Danielsen. Adam Boardman. Kyle&#13;
South, Dustin Anderson. Third Row: Dennis South. Brandon&#13;
Groolfs, Doug Whi · ngTOn. Josh C yboron. Mott Wyatt. Jon&#13;
C i ont o n. Cooch C h ad Sta l zer .&#13;
F•rst Row: Kevin Reedy, Joel S how, Aaron Cooper.&#13;
Bre...,. Kemp. Brod Cochrane. Second Row: Kyle&#13;
South. Abe Mortinez. 'ooh Jensen. Ion Mortinez.&#13;
Luke Hayes. Third Row: Dennis South. Adam&#13;
De1nis. Josh Cyboron. Br andon Groolfs. Mott&#13;
Vv'yo...,.. M ott Har mon. Cooch C had S t alzer.&#13;
-eom photos by: Pyles Photography&#13;
Sponsored by: SW Orthodondists&#13;
1-2-3 T EAM!&#13;
The bays varsity baseball t eem huddles between&#13;
innings. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
It's Outta Here!&#13;
Jan C lanton '01 shows us his batting&#13;
st ance.&#13;
Photo s ubmitteo b . Peggv Clonr-on&#13;
"I like staying in the hotel w ith&#13;
my baseball buds ."&#13;
Haff W )'Vtt 0 7 AS j&#13;
Baseball/Softball g &#13;
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Wallenberg'O l t ackles his&#13;
opponent in attempt t a s moosh&#13;
him. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/bngsley&#13;
It's a bird , it's a pla ne ....... ... .. . na , it's a&#13;
herd of T it an football player s ! Photo by: Lisa&#13;
8 1/lings ley&#13;
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Bayz II Men! The senior football&#13;
player s line up for the last t ime at&#13;
coronation. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/lings le y&#13;
Sports&#13;
T it a n linemen&#13;
get r eady t a&#13;
ma e anothe r&#13;
ex c it ing play.&#13;
Pnoto by: Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
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"I LOVE&#13;
BEANS !"&#13;
Luke&#13;
En ckson'OO&#13;
"The best part&#13;
about football&#13;
was r unning t he&#13;
100 yard&#13;
latters!"&#13;
Ian Moran '00&#13;
Des,gned B v Jenni Z eble1 and "-.r is 1"J:,., Kinsel &#13;
Fir st Row(I to r ): Trent Louver, Jeremy Root. C hr is Congdon, J ustir.&#13;
Schult z, Abe Mortinez. Andy Thornton. Second Row: lor. M ortinez. Bloke&#13;
Anderson. Adorn Denr.is. B illy Rock , Travis Poulson, Ross S hepard, Trent&#13;
Poulson, Steve For bes. Jeff Price, Mott W ymore, Briar. DeV oss. Third&#13;
Row: Josh Owens , Donny Allmon, Justin Yates. Ben Motiyow. Ernie&#13;
Pellant, Pot Campbell. Steve Padillo, B ill Rock , Lorry Mot iyow, Richard&#13;
Moyer . Kurtis B rundidge, N ic k Kile. Fourth Row: Ross McFerrin, J osh&#13;
Hansen, N ot e V osquez. 1 ooh Jensen. M ike Westlake, J immy Joh ston.&#13;
M i e Heffernan, Brod Triplett. Joel S how , Jason M cCoy. Andy Botten.&#13;
Fifth Row: L uke Eric kson. Ion Moron. Roland \ ,\/hitt. J osh \ V ollenber g.&#13;
Brion Mahnke. Tom 'vVolters, Chris Pomerleau, Elton Roush. M ott&#13;
Billir.gsley, Kyle N ewsom, Josh C yboron. S ixth Row: Bret M cV ev. B --yon&#13;
Blum. Joe C lanton, Lorry S hay, M ike W olt ers, M ott Horman. Jon C loman.&#13;
Josh V onHounten. S houn Major. Bloke Jensen. J ustin Burgort. Phoro S y: P)-'es Phorogrophv&#13;
R un Like The W ind !&#13;
The mighty Titan men (boys) show us what they are&#13;
made of. T he T itans had a ver y successf ul season this&#13;
year. Photo bv: Liso B!fling s le y&#13;
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Glenwood 28 14&#13;
Harlan 2 35&#13;
Creston 51 20&#13;
Ku em per 14 15&#13;
Fa.st Facts&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
OBlake Anderson'Ol&#13;
rushed for 201 yards&#13;
and two touchdowns&#13;
at the G lenwood&#13;
game.&#13;
a Richard Mayer'02&#13;
had nine s olo&#13;
tackles and two&#13;
assist s in t he&#13;
Denison game.&#13;
a Luke: Er icks on'OO&#13;
passed for 135&#13;
yards and two&#13;
touchdowns in the&#13;
S t . A lbert game.&#13;
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O ltmans'OO put the moves on and fake '-' j,~BOAJ~ D&#13;
out their opponet. It I t I I It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
G lenwood 3-0&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 3-0&#13;
C larinda 3-0&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Harlan 3-0 "I am going to S.C East 3rd&#13;
miss the gir ls Tri-Center 3-1&#13;
because we have St. Albert 3-0 been playing Kuemper 3-0 together TJ Trny 1st forever!" Denison 3-1&#13;
Kelly Knavel'OO Creston 3-0&#13;
Shenandoah 3-0&#13;
W interset 1st&#13;
,5" Atlantic 3-0&#13;
( D.M. North 3-0&#13;
TJ 2-3 "I liked playing&#13;
wit h all of my&#13;
friends and&#13;
learning from&#13;
t he older&#13;
girls." Tris ha&#13;
Bam s te n '03&#13;
Sports&#13;
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Nikki Poloncic'OO had a&#13;
total of 273 kills and 100&#13;
blocks this season.&#13;
Lyndsey Oltmans'OO had&#13;
a total of 761 assists&#13;
over the whole season.&#13;
Emily Murphy'OO had&#13;
the most digs with&#13;
256 this season.&#13;
Front !&lt;ow: Kelly Knavel, Amy Wahle , l&lt;ochelle&#13;
Sellers, N ikki Polo nc ic, K r is tin K insel, L yndsey&#13;
O lt mans, Emily M urphy Second !&lt;ow: J ill Murphy,&#13;
Abby Emsick, N ikki S alvo, Melissa Knigge, J.J. Padilla&#13;
B ac k !&lt;ow : Kacy South, Steve W ymore, H ol ly&#13;
De M a rq ue , Denni s S o uth , and K y le South . Photo B y: Pyles Photogroph'Y&#13;
Destgneo By .Jenny Zeble y and Kr is tin Kinsel &#13;
Front Row: T enille Thiescafer, Abby Emsick, Rachel&#13;
Hildreth, Jill Murphy Second Row: N ikki Salvo, Kelsie&#13;
S is, Shannon Eggers, Jackie Carlson Third Row: J .J .&#13;
Padilla, Leslie Rostermundt, Steve W ymore, Robin&#13;
Beckendorf, and Melissa Knigge.&#13;
Pl-o'"o B y Py/es Photog r aphy&#13;
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J.J. Padillo '0 1&#13;
starts out t he&#13;
ploy w it h a&#13;
strong serve.&#13;
Photo by M ellissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Panca k es&#13;
A ny o ne?&#13;
Lyndsey&#13;
O lt mons'OO&#13;
makes on&#13;
amazing dive&#13;
for t he boll.&#13;
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D.M. Lincoln 401&#13;
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''This was my best&#13;
year because I&#13;
cut a lot off my&#13;
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Nathan&#13;
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placing fourth at S t atel&#13;
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t eam w ith a percentage&#13;
of 7 4 .50 at the freethrow line.&#13;
L uke Erickson'OO&#13;
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Carl Rezac'OO&#13;
"Just making it to state was&#13;
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Carl Rezac, Coach Wettengel, Coach Paulson.&#13;
Front Row: Brady Er ickson, Trenton H ill, Joshua&#13;
Wollenberg, Ian Moran, Juston M iller, Adam&#13;
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Horlon 57 3 4&#13;
G lenwood 65 4 2&#13;
Creston 86 4 3&#13;
C lorinda 68 55&#13;
S henondooh 85 3 4&#13;
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Denison 52 68&#13;
St. Albert 60 51&#13;
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Hori on 39 56&#13;
A.tlontic 69 45&#13;
48 6 1&#13;
Red Ook 79 46&#13;
T.J . 71 5 4&#13;
C lorinda 67 5 7&#13;
S.C. North 74 53&#13;
G lenwood 67 47&#13;
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Davenport 53 62&#13;
Lem ors 41 47&#13;
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S henandoah 88 44&#13;
Denison 50 59&#13;
Kuemper 68 62&#13;
T.J. 42 35&#13;
Harlan 56 40&#13;
G lenwood 57 48&#13;
Red Oak 71 39&#13;
C r eston 68 41&#13;
Clorinda 57 .34&#13;
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47 64&#13;
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Harlan 60 45&#13;
Creston 69 53&#13;
Atlantic 58 52&#13;
C lorinda 37 49&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 39 .34&#13;
Urbandale&#13;
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Lincoln East&#13;
Worthington&#13;
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District and Conf ere nee Champs!&#13;
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Chad Davis'01&#13;
and Blake&#13;
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Marshalltown&#13;
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Becky Lauver, Jennifer Hoas , S hayla Campbell, S aro&#13;
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Ryan W iller , '01 concentrates on&#13;
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Pho to B y Me lissa Knigge&#13;
M y Bum is A ll A lone.&#13;
Jeff Garner, '01, finds himself alone on&#13;
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Kuemper 9 O&#13;
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Denisen&#13;
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2 7&#13;
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Sports&#13;
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Spiffy T iffy! T iffany Campbell'OO&#13;
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M cComas, Scott Kemp, T im Reedy and Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Back Row: Ryan Smith, Reid Richardson, Joel S haw ,&#13;
Elton Rous h, Kev in Hank s , J ustin B urgart and Scott&#13;
Warren.&#13;
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Jess Sciortino'ol looks&#13;
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Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge Frosh Pow er!&#13;
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Don't hurt y ourself!&#13;
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Indianola Invite 3 rd&#13;
LC Co-Ed 4th&#13;
G lenwood Co-Ed 3rd&#13;
Atlantic C o-Ed 3 rd&#13;
Denison C o-Ed 5th&#13;
D istrict s 4th&#13;
Hawkeye Ten 3rd&#13;
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Hawkeye Northern 4 th&#13;
CB Relays 3rd&#13;
!&lt;am Relays 7th&#13;
Harlan 7th&#13;
Creston 6 th&#13;
LC Co-Ed 7th&#13;
Ram Co-Ed 6 th&#13;
JV Atlantic 4 th&#13;
Atlantic 6th&#13;
Denison 5 th&#13;
TJ 8 th&#13;
Hawkeye 10 6th&#13;
Momma Long Legs!&#13;
Jill Husz'03 takes a long stride&#13;
over the hurdle.&#13;
Photo by Som S mith&#13;
Sports&#13;
Easy Turbo! Nick K ile'02 flings the&#13;
shot put far! Photo by Som S mith&#13;
Lanky Mohn e !&#13;
Brion Mohnke'02 soars over the&#13;
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relay.&#13;
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LEWIS CENTRAL&#13;
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Back Row: Todd Grassman, Trent Hill, Ross M cFerrin,&#13;
Josh Wollenberg, Chris Pomerleau, Brian Mahnke, Ron&#13;
Peterson and Jacob Cooney. Third Row: Brian DeV oss,&#13;
Jason McCoy, Blake Anderson, Andy Batten, Ross&#13;
Shepard, Andrew Sealock and Andrew Craw ford.&#13;
Second Row: Adam Mauer, Kyle S ulentic, Jon Reicks,&#13;
Chris Clark, Gabe Rostermundt and Justin Yates.&#13;
Front Row: Luke Erickson and Kurt Brundidge&#13;
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J .J. Padilla'01 takes the&#13;
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Back row: Coach Anderson, C oach Frascht, Coach&#13;
Ankenbauer. Third Row: Tracy Hays , S hannon G oss,&#13;
A bby Emsick, Ellen Jackson, Kellie Evans, J iii Husz,&#13;
Tennille Thieschatter, Megan McKern, Rachel Hildreth,&#13;
Melissa Knigge. Second Row: Becky Lauver, Jessica&#13;
Osborn, Kirstin Graalfs , ikki Salvo, JJ Padilla, Katie&#13;
Lewis , Rachel S alvo, Jennifer Wrig ht, Rache lle&#13;
Carnes, N ichol Owens, ,Amanda S ummy. Fr ont Row:&#13;
Karen McC ormick, Heidi Jensen, Emily Murphy, ikki&#13;
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Lewis Central's D iv is ion one dance t eam cont inued t o impress us this year with their elect rifying dance&#13;
moves. It all started at s ummer camp at U 0 . Here they received 3 trophies, superior ratings and a spir it s t ick .&#13;
This fabulous performance qualified t hem for N ationals. At the st at e competition they earned five divis io n one&#13;
ratings . They also achieved an outstanding jaz z/funk performance which earned them second place in the s t at e.&#13;
They then attended a compet it ion in Verm ill ion , South Da k ota wh ic h&#13;
earned them a third place overall.&#13;
w ith t heir moves, but t hey also drew&#13;
awestruck crowds at many sporting&#13;
Not only did they impress the judges&#13;
"ohhhh' s and ahhh 's" from the&#13;
event s . "I loved performing at t he&#13;
foot ball games because t he crowd really seemed to er}joy our dances," commented Jennifer Schulze , '03.&#13;
The male dance t eam added some spunk t his year . They really loved t o dance in the ir leather pant s ! "I loved&#13;
being on dance t eam, because I got t o get down w ith my bad self," said B lake Jensen, '01. The guys, or shall we s ay&#13;
dancing machines, also received a div is ion one rating at state and got third place overall.&#13;
Footloose! Corrie S tagema n ·01 and Alexis&#13;
Deal '00 kicked off their S unday night shoes&#13;
for o Tu esday nig ht ba s k etball g a m e&#13;
performance. Photo By· Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Sports&#13;
1999-2000 Dance T earn: l&lt;aw 1 Sara Davidson. Brooke Edwards, Tor o S ummy, Emily Boord man&#13;
l&lt;aw 2 C arrie S tageman, Amy S ulent ic, Courtney M cPortlond, Alexis D eal, Amanda Laver, Lindse&#13;
Hackobaut, l&lt;achel G rosvenor l&lt;aw 3 Sarah Barnes, S am Beuter bough, coach Deb Stephenson,&#13;
Kellie Evans l&lt;ow 4 Alisha F&lt;enoud, J ennifer Schulze. Jessi Lover, Ellen Jack son, Er ika Wood&#13;
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S pice World.&#13;
Courtney McPartiand '00, Carrie S tageman&#13;
'01 , Lindsey Hockabout '01, and A li s ha&#13;
Renaud '02 spiced up the eveni g w it their&#13;
tangy twists and turns.&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
FAME !&#13;
Sophomores Jessi Laver, A lisha Renaud,&#13;
Erika Wood, and Ellen Jackson are going&#13;
to live forever dancing Ii e they do.&#13;
Photo By Robin Bee endorf&#13;
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It is every little girl's dream to become a cheerleader when they hit high school. For&#13;
these twenty outgoing young ladies, their childhood dream has come true!! W ith smiles o&#13;
the ir faces, t.he '99-2000 Cheerleading Squad has&#13;
successfully boosted LC's school&#13;
The girls arra; ged&#13;
• students and faculty. Making&#13;
0 Wednesday for the upcoming&#13;
the many ways the girls showed&#13;
was the candy thrown t o the&#13;
creative themes of t reats given&#13;
meet.&#13;
Although starting off the&#13;
sounds tough ,Tracy McVey sure&#13;
spirit throughout the year.&#13;
various activities to pep up the&#13;
locker and hall s igns each&#13;
game on Friday was just one of&#13;
their support. Among others,&#13;
crowd during games, and the&#13;
to the wrestlers before each&#13;
seas on w ith a ne w sponsor&#13;
made it look easy. "She came&#13;
in not knowing how we ran things, however she really added organization," commented Angela&#13;
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dividing equally between basketball and wrestling.&#13;
Not only did the cheerleaders lead LC's teams to success, they consider it a VICTORY&#13;
of their own .&#13;
• V arsit y a nd Junior Vars it y ~&#13;
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L. C Faotball Rules!&#13;
With tradit ion on their&#13;
side, the JV. squad&#13;
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Jenny Bellows '01 learns&#13;
how to put a toilet&#13;
together in case of o&#13;
plumbing problem at home.&#13;
The sink and toilet&#13;
'When four quarts of o il&#13;
shot out of Kevin Reedy's&#13;
car because I d idn't t ighten&#13;
the filter."&#13;
Scott Warren '01&#13;
Essent ia l Work ...&#13;
"It took my group&#13;
three days to do a&#13;
brea k c heck."&#13;
M e li ssa Best ·oo&#13;
Soro Benson '00,&#13;
Heidi Jensen '00,&#13;
Jennifer Westfoll '00.&#13;
and Lindsay Besco '00&#13;
prepare to sweep the&#13;
dirty shop floor. Every&#13;
group hod their own&#13;
chore, which rotated&#13;
"I changed my trans mission&#13;
-Fluid ond my group didn't&#13;
get ou-t of "the class until&#13;
fourth hour."&#13;
ocey Franks '01&#13;
"We were doing&#13;
boll bearings ond&#13;
Aaron was under&#13;
the wheel and Mr.&#13;
Krabbenhoft&#13;
dropped grease&#13;
on his new s hirt."&#13;
Jeff Gorner'Ol&#13;
G ir ls Can Do It Too&#13;
Ryon Adkins '0 1 , Becky '&#13;
Lauver '01, Kelly ...&#13;
Knavel '00 and N icki&#13;
Youngblood '00 try to&#13;
rig the cor so it doesn't&#13;
catch fire.&#13;
Don't Burn Yourself&#13;
Adam Kealy '0 1 and&#13;
Scott Watts '01 w ork&#13;
on w elding their pipes&#13;
together . Welding was&#13;
one of the more exciting&#13;
jobs of the class.&#13;
every w eek.&#13;
Page designed by Erin Hackfort and Lindsay Besco Photos by Melissa Knigge &#13;
A Class Worth While .... Throughout the halls you hear students&#13;
chatting about all the fun they have working on cars&#13;
out in the shop. For those who haven't taken the&#13;
class .. .. What actually is Home and&#13;
Car Care? Home and Car Care&#13;
is a one term class that teaches&#13;
st udents the necessities of&#13;
maintaining a household and a car.&#13;
It deals with e lectricity, plumbing,&#13;
r ental property, and various auto&#13;
procedures. "It's a class to look&#13;
forward to," says Hr. Krabbenhoft-.&#13;
"You will learn skills that you will&#13;
definitely put to use. Be ready to get you hands&#13;
dirty."&#13;
Men At Wor k!!&#13;
Zack Meiers '01 and&#13;
Tony Hayes '01 keep&#13;
track of their steps ta&#13;
make sure the job is&#13;
finis hed correctly.&#13;
Keeping a close eye on&#13;
steps helps to ensure&#13;
safety.&#13;
Grease Monkeys.&#13;
Nick Edison '01 and&#13;
Richard Danielsen&#13;
'01 prepare ta drain&#13;
the engine oil. The&#13;
common oil change&#13;
raised the confidence&#13;
in many students.&#13;
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"Cars, because it&#13;
will probably be the&#13;
section I will most&#13;
likely hove to use in&#13;
the fUture. "&#13;
K e lly !&lt;novel '00&#13;
'Plumbing,&#13;
because my&#13;
group turned o&#13;
toilet into a&#13;
shower."&#13;
N ic k Edison '07&#13;
"Working with Keis /es&#13;
dumb ..Japanese car&#13;
because the parts are&#13;
never in the right spot "&#13;
Tressa Thomsen '0 1&#13;
';A.JI, because&#13;
you use all of&#13;
them in&#13;
everyday life&#13;
although I liked&#13;
cars the best. "&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
LeMaster 'O l&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
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Academics&#13;
~-Shoutt"g for Soccess""&#13;
Tucker Let\ter Stvde"ts SptH Thetr &amp;vt5&#13;
The Tucker Center is a place where many opportunities exist. The&#13;
opportunities are being taken advantage of by many students at LCHS this&#13;
year. What could be better, getting college credit and meeting new people,&#13;
or just leaving Lewis Centrnl for a few hours? When asked what he&#13;
enjoys best about the Tucker Center classes, Scott Penny '00 admits" I&#13;
can leave school and go to lunch after the class&#13;
is over!"&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
of bath worlds. "Yau&#13;
of professianality and&#13;
t inkering w ith la rge&#13;
co mm ents Tabatha&#13;
Graalfs '00 and&#13;
students get the best&#13;
get to experience a field&#13;
get credit for it w hile&#13;
expensive machinery,"&#13;
Mudra '00. Brandon&#13;
Kinkayde Kybat '01show&#13;
off some of the ir equipment.&#13;
Our awesome administration has&#13;
developed an honors early start program , in&#13;
association with Tucker Center. Student s are given the chance to ta e&#13;
everything from foods to cabinet making to radio and TV classes. They are&#13;
allowed to leave school for two hours out of the day for these classes, plus&#13;
ar-e granted college er-edit .&#13;
Lindsey Hockabout '01 says "I want to wor-k as a D.J. and this&#13;
gives great opportunities to help you in your future." The major-ity of the&#13;
student s agreed th T . , , at the ucker- Cen-rer allows them to expand their horizons&#13;
and open the d , oars to t heir career- paths.&#13;
o they av e horse socs .&#13;
Is anyone listening to me? Kelsie S is '01,&#13;
and J ill Gundlach, '00 talk to t he world&#13;
about horse shoes and socks.&#13;
Photo By Tobatha Mudra I'll mak e them e x tra s loppy .&#13;
Senior Juston M iller attempts to make&#13;
s loppy Joe's, he makes them extra s loppy&#13;
just for t he school children.&#13;
Photo By: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
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What d id you do???&#13;
Seniors Brian H iltabidel and Scott Penney&#13;
t ry to figure out just what they did to the&#13;
car. Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Fat Guy in a Litt le Coot.&#13;
Not really, but it sure sounded funny. Josh&#13;
Reinders '00, a s kinny guy, evoloves into&#13;
t he dj he always wonted to be.&#13;
Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Which was your favorit e Little Rasca l. .... Alfalfa , or&#13;
w as it Spanky?&#13;
Seniors M att Harmon and Tommy \ alters put together a&#13;
roof. They didn't have to s ell 112 a million brake- pads . but it&#13;
st ill was n't easy for T ommyBoy. P, oto B y: Tabatha udra&#13;
What k ind of pe s on wou ld s t e a l 30 s ack I nches?&#13;
Kim Kelly '01 watches over the t ikes in the child development&#13;
class that is offered. Photo Bv: Tabatha Mud-a&#13;
Tucke r Center &#13;
Excuses, Excuses&#13;
''I'm from Germany and&#13;
there we have to go to&#13;
school by bike and I said&#13;
'Sorry I missed my bike '."&#13;
Karol in Kriszun '00&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I went to the mall w ith my&#13;
sister and we were supposed&#13;
to be home by four. We&#13;
stayed until nine and I told my&#13;
parents I lost my watch.but&#13;
actually I threw it away."&#13;
Tera Woodard '03&#13;
"I took my mom's car and I&#13;
went to a party but I told&#13;
her I went to pick up my&#13;
s ister ."&#13;
Jason Lasher '02&#13;
Poge comple ted by Heidi Botts ond Nikki .Johns on &#13;
"I went to the&#13;
bathroom and my&#13;
zipper got stuck."&#13;
Corey Hunt '02&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Last year I came home 4 112&#13;
hours after curfew and told my mom&#13;
that I was only at a friends house&#13;
watching movies and that she must not&#13;
have heard me when I left the house.&#13;
Come to find out my mom had already&#13;
talked to their mom, and she said that&#13;
ne ither of us were there."&#13;
Kristin !&lt;.apaich '00&#13;
Poge sponsored by· Steven 5 Jewelers&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
"I was late for class&#13;
because the janitor took&#13;
his mop and started doing&#13;
some 'kung-foo fighting'!"&#13;
Jake Hansen '02&#13;
Excuses e &#13;
8&#13;
Academics&#13;
N at ional Honor Society: (Row i): A llison Ambrose. Makoyla R ing. Laureen " eneoly . E rin Hoc fort.&#13;
C lc ire Lakatos. Kar f'"'latters. 1 eTTie W ienmeis ter. Kelly novel. Lisa Mas ker. Jessica Hord1mo . Mcken=•e&#13;
Pracht. (Row 2 ): L yr:dsey O l•mons, B lo ke A derso . Andy BoTTen . E-in MCJddle. Ko-rie \,Veiloge. Jenny Zebley ,&#13;
ic k i YoJngblood. Molly oci-ro. J.J. Padillo , 1 ikki Salvo. (Row 3 ): Kri s-r1n K insel. Erin S t ruc k. Scot; W arren,&#13;
Ryo n W i,ler. Ama nd a Lev er. Kcrer M cCormic . Stccie Petti;, Li sa B illingsley , A lex Borelos. Leeann Thor 1ton.&#13;
Cait li n W r ig ht'. (Row 4 ): M s . B ut'i'on. Roland Wh1Tt'. Jordon K leofer. K e ls ie S is. Jamie Coe. Emdy Murphy. S ean&#13;
PuloTie, J essica Lamber-:-, Greg V erse , Joe B loc&#13;
Fell ow s hip of Chris tian Athle t es: (Row i): T - s ho Bar •sen. Soro Davidson. K e lly Knavel. E mily&#13;
Murphy, Koren McCormick . Amanda S ummy, Rochel Grosvenor. Kacy South. Amy Wood . (Row 2 ): J ;ll Husz. J.J. Padillo.&#13;
Jamie Coe. Rochel Salvo. Rooin Beckendorf. M indy Wood. A iysso Bcrr. Dov•d K~ove , ScotT Kemp. S hannon Goss. (Row&#13;
3 ): J ennifer Cappo, L isa G undlach, G abe Rosterm ndT, B loke A nderson, _uke Anderson. Kevin McWhorter. S hannon&#13;
Eggers, J ennifer Beckner. Amy Wohle. Aaron Jones. N ick hoyes. Po• Compoell. (Row 4 )· Ryon S mith. '1ott Wymore.&#13;
Andy Botten, Joe C lanton. N ikki Ploncic, Trent Hill, Josh Wollenberg. Lyndsey Otmons. Jon Clanton, Kr'st 1n Kinsel. Just11&#13;
Burgort. Bili Schierbrock . Kyle S outh, Just in Jones.&#13;
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ln t ernati o n la l T hespian Socie t y ; (T he I): Lor i Wh it e . Justi Wh it e. Jacob S he ll , Ca r is sa&#13;
G illette , J o k e Lee. Moll y Nocito , 1kki S o lvo . E r in Mu ddle, E r in S truc ' , C hris F o ss. Mr. M cLa ug hl in.&#13;
(The T ): Fro n S ill o u , Tom B orntsen, J ack ie Carlson. P hil \ :VoTs on, Natha n S outha rd , B lo ke C hr istia ns e n,&#13;
E mily B r ig htwe ll . A s h le y K enea ly . K a t ie D us ing. !&lt;ache \ Lambe r t, J a mie S cott, K o li n Coa tes . (Th e S ):&#13;
M e li ssa Weiloge . J o m e s M o ss ma n. J o imi J o neson . S ha nn on Meissne r . Andy K ing , M ott F isc us . Justin&#13;
S hu TZ . Vic 1 Ander s on . Roc he l S orenson, A s hlee Peth. T y ler B e ll, Jenn if e r B ec kn er, N icole B r o wn .&#13;
Model Unit ed Nations : J essica Hadiman, Dani Richter , Laureen Kenealy,&#13;
Brooke Edwards, Er in Hackfort, Tiffany Hays, Janell Rupert, and Molly Lindsey.&#13;
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The student&#13;
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put their all&#13;
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d a n c e&#13;
Pho -to by:&#13;
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H e lping Hands .&#13;
Trent H ill '0 1, K e v in&#13;
M cWhorter '02, Ryan \Miier&#13;
'01. and M olly ocita '01 w rap&#13;
up some cardboard and make&#13;
it pretty for the dance.&#13;
Pho-to b y Lis o B1l!ing s le y&#13;
It 's a ll in a ame !&#13;
M att Wymor e '02 and&#13;
Matt Wyatt '01 er]oyed&#13;
w orking together on&#13;
projects because they have&#13;
the same init ials .&#13;
Pho-to by Erin S -truck&#13;
St1tdo1tt Oo1t1teilJ&#13;
Thev're Talkin' the Talk&#13;
e Academics&#13;
&amp; Walkin' the Walk&#13;
Student council was more active this year&#13;
than in the years' past. A long with the usual&#13;
s ponsoring and decorating of Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball, they w ent beyond their expectations.&#13;
Student council bought a Christmas tree&#13;
for a family in need during the holidays , and also&#13;
led a few class discussions on the respect issues&#13;
at Lewis Central.&#13;
Dedicated members met every other&#13;
Wednesday morning at 7am. If they got t here on&#13;
t ime, a new added bonus this year was donuts.&#13;
"They were ok, but I would prefer jelly-filled next&#13;
year!" commented Ryan W iller '01.&#13;
As you can see, t he student counc il made&#13;
a posit ive influence on our school .. . thanks gang!&#13;
R ho nda he lps a gain!&#13;
Rhonda AK,A. Alex Bar elos '00 stands in&#13;
front of her pr ide and j oy, w hat a s himmering I&#13;
sensat ion.&#13;
Photo by Lis a B ilh'ngsle y&#13;
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AGo~t&#13;
We are the champions of the world!!&#13;
Without us, your life would be meaningless. No&#13;
one would know' vhats new around town and who's&#13;
who in the school. Our newspaper is fantastic,&#13;
our yearbook is superb. There's nothing we can't&#13;
do, nothing that we can't print (well, for the most&#13;
part). Good thing we're around. We give you&#13;
something to talk about, and we're darn good at&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Ma -ing t he Memories.&#13;
Top Left: N atalie Scherer&#13;
'0 1 and Amy Whitney 'O&#13;
make heartfelt baby ads.&#13;
M iddle Left: Erin Hackfort&#13;
'00 and Heidi Botts '01 work&#13;
on thier new layout design.&#13;
M iddle R ig ht Robin&#13;
Becke ndorf '02, ,,. r isten&#13;
insel '00. Erin uddle '01,&#13;
Lisa B illings ley '00. Er in&#13;
Struck '01, and Cole O'Hara&#13;
'01 sit down and brainstorm.&#13;
Photos by M elissa Knigge&#13;
Newsoaper Staff L-R Scott Hansen, Dan Letcher, N ick Savick,&#13;
Ke y Darnell. Lisa Billingsley. Scott Behrens. Molly Lindsey. Chris Foss,&#13;
Kir MatTers. and Mr. Quakenbush.&#13;
Staff&#13;
Hackfort. Amy Whit ney, Lindsay Besco. J enny Zeblev, Robin Bec.·endarf.&#13;
Krist en Kinsel. Heioi Botts. Cole O'Hara. 1 ikki Johnson. Er.n S-;rnc.-,&#13;
Lyndsay Vvor kman, Melissa ,.nigge, Lisa Billingsley, Jen ~arton. En&#13;
Muddle. and Tabatha M udra. D1oto bY.· Tobotho t..O"'O&#13;
o;,o.,.o b Tobotho M udro&#13;
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Bad Habit s Are H ard To&#13;
B r eak !&#13;
LyndseyOmrans'OO dresses up&#13;
as a Berenst ein Bear to help&#13;
make the book fair a little more&#13;
entertaining.&#13;
R-loto S ubmitted By Ms. Button&#13;
Hold On Tight!&#13;
FCA members er]oy ploying a&#13;
fufullling game of huma_ri foosball.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d B y Mr.&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Do You&#13;
W ork At&#13;
H y - Vee?&#13;
M o I I y&#13;
Noc i ta ' 0 1&#13;
s ac k s food&#13;
for the M icah&#13;
House.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted By&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Academics&#13;
-.&#13;
Gather Around For A S tory!&#13;
Kyle South'02 , Rachel Grosvenor'03 ,&#13;
Jen Bec kn er'03 and T iffa ny&#13;
Campell 'OO gather around t he FCA&#13;
bonfire. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr.&#13;
Campbe ll&#13;
NHS/FLA&#13;
Pra.ctlce Wha.t Yoo Prea.ch&#13;
H ow does spending your whole&#13;
day at a swim meet or shooting a&#13;
thousand free-throws sound? Not&#13;
exactly what you wanted t o do o n your&#13;
day off, but many NHS a nd FCA&#13;
member s found themselves working for a&#13;
good cause. "I wasn't looking forward to&#13;
it, but it feels good afterwards," said&#13;
Robin Beckendorf'02 referring to&#13;
s hooting free-throws.&#13;
NHS had quite t he change this&#13;
year. They had t o go from doing 10&#13;
service prQject s to 25 service hours .&#13;
S tudents helped w ith many project s and&#13;
tried to get more involved in the&#13;
community.&#13;
FCA was responsible again this&#13;
year for many activ ities. T hey helped&#13;
raise money with the foot bal l j e r sey&#13;
auction and w ith t he free-throw- a-than.&#13;
Members of both groups have&#13;
done a great job. The senior leaders w ill&#13;
definite ly be missed.&#13;
HS l&lt;ules! Members brainstorm at a monthly&#13;
meeting. Photo by Me/!sso Kmgge&#13;
Designed By ..Jenny Zeble y and Kris tin Kins el &#13;
G ir l Pow er! The&#13;
Senior gir ls get&#13;
themselves ready to&#13;
collect food for the&#13;
annual M icah House&#13;
food drive.&#13;
Pho to S ubmitted B y&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Ho. Ho, H o !&#13;
Senior Jessi&#13;
Lambert'OO sells and&#13;
distributes candy&#13;
canesto Jake Hardiman&#13;
"02 for NHS. Photo&#13;
B y Tobotho i'1udro&#13;
FCA DAY! M ember s of FCA from S W 1 schools gather for t he&#13;
Day o f C hampions. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr. Campbell&#13;
Ooge Sponsored B y C ouncil B lufFs YMCA&#13;
"I liked being&#13;
Clifford,&#13;
WOOF!"&#13;
Sean&#13;
Pulatie'OO&#13;
"We like w orking for the&#13;
community and NHS and FCA&#13;
g 'tyl" ives us that opportuni .&#13;
J.J. Padilla '07 and Emily&#13;
Murphy'OO&#13;
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T hi s . Mr.&#13;
Ham il ton ' s&#13;
pottery class&#13;
s hows t he ir&#13;
new works of&#13;
art. Pho"to&#13;
by Toborho&#13;
Hudro&#13;
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Chew @n This!&#13;
J;, the lia5ement if the 5chool,&#13;
more i5 happenin3 than you think.&#13;
You see them walk down the&#13;
s t eps into the drab and dreary&#13;
basement. What do they do, where&#13;
do they go? It just so happens these&#13;
s tude nts are goin g to e x press&#13;
themselves , they're going ta art and&#13;
pottery.&#13;
T he advanced art c la ss&#13;
worked very hard making wonderful&#13;
works of art. This year they focused&#13;
on acrylic painting. They did prgects&#13;
including still life, scenery,&#13;
portraits, and worked on&#13;
Academics&#13;
texturizing. "Youthful creativity is&#13;
the start ta all great artistry," Mark&#13;
Schrader '00 commented.&#13;
Pottery s tudents a lso&#13;
worked on many prgects over the&#13;
year. They became familiar with the&#13;
clay and worked with glazing. "I really&#13;
enj oyed making pats," replied Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02 enthusiastically.&#13;
As you can see, many talented&#13;
people have emerged from the&#13;
basement, and have brought their&#13;
w orks of art upstairs for you to see.&#13;
portrait,&#13;
mirror on the wall to see t hat he's t ' e fairest&#13;
of t hem all. Pho"to by Tobo"tho Hudro&#13;
Desgned by Erin Muddle &#13;
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4 00 N 8 th St.&#13;
- C lay T ime. Amanda&#13;
Bailey '02 makes o pat, it&#13;
is cold. not hat. This little&#13;
pat won't rot. Photo by:&#13;
Lisa Billingsle y.&#13;
Pa inting w ith Lee and&#13;
Cose y . This soon-to- be&#13;
new IV shaw features tv.10&#13;
bays in t he basement. mo ing&#13;
unusual pictures. Oh, by the&#13;
way, this is Lee Adkins '01&#13;
and Co s e y H unte r ·oo.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa B1lling sle&#13;
Kiw iroma! Painting o kiw i&#13;
good enough ta eat, Jess&#13;
S ciortino '01 meticulous ly&#13;
paints o seed.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
Flower Power! S unday&#13;
Carbin '01 uses blending&#13;
techniques ta make o&#13;
blooming fiawer. Photo by:&#13;
Li.so Billingsle y&#13;
Muscle Man&#13;
in Action .&#13;
Potter y&#13;
student, Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02&#13;
roles out t he&#13;
clay for t he&#13;
rest of t he&#13;
class, possibly&#13;
on a anday.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa&#13;
Bilkngs /e y.&#13;
F r ea k s and Geek s.&#13;
Anything but t hat was&#13;
found in t he art room.&#13;
Here, Amy Wahle '00 and&#13;
Jo Fouts '00 begin their&#13;
applied texture painti gs.&#13;
Photo by Lis a Billingsle y&#13;
Art/ Potte ry &#13;
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B a lle r ina Bergman.&#13;
Mr. Bergman shows off his&#13;
moves on t e o il-state trip.&#13;
L un c h T ime!&#13;
Speech s tudents Amber&#13;
Carlson, Justin W it e. Roe' el&#13;
Lcmbert, M r. Bergman. Corissa&#13;
G illette, S arah E ng le, Joke&#13;
S hell, M egan H ewett. Asnlee&#13;
Peth, M rs. N ielsen, and Adrion&#13;
Barcus gathered for lunch tirre.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b y- Amber&#13;
M m e&#13;
Pow er!&#13;
R a c h e I&#13;
Lambert,&#13;
Just in W hit e,&#13;
Jo k e S he ll ,&#13;
Sean Pulotie,&#13;
Anno Jordon,&#13;
a nd Adrio n&#13;
Barcus, smile&#13;
for their a llstate picture.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted&#13;
S hake It !! Toking her worr ies&#13;
ow o y from contest sophomore&#13;
Roche l Lambert ge-rs o s ha k e&#13;
dumped on he r head. Photo&#13;
s ubmitted By ,4.mber C:orlson.&#13;
(middle rig h t} Look at that&#13;
Golden Mon S t oring B ock a t&#13;
You. E r in S truck, O i proudly&#13;
displays her trophy t hat she won&#13;
B y: Amber&#13;
C:orls on Pract ice Makes Perfect .&#13;
umerous practices of the choral reading led&#13;
this group of gals to be highly successful at&#13;
contest. Pho to By Erin S truck&#13;
Performing A rts &#13;
Yummy in my Tummy.&#13;
S arah E gle. Megan Hewett, Katie Lewis . and&#13;
Erica M cCllelan tal about food . food, food .. nice&#13;
1ob girls! Photo by: Erin S truck&#13;
S peec 1&#13;
Students. Row l&#13;
Ashlee Petti.&#13;
Row 2 : S om&#13;
Beuterbaugh. Lmdy&#13;
D inkloge. L c..iro&#13;
S horey, l.(oyleen&#13;
Dr es e n. K.c li '1&#13;
Coates. Amy S rcirm,&#13;
M egen Hewett Row&#13;
3 : S arah E ngle .&#13;
Katie S tn.icK. Enr&#13;
S t r uck. Roclie l&#13;
L ambert. K ar&#13;
Mat ters. B r ono 1&#13;
Rodenburg. Amber&#13;
Carlson Row4: Frcn&#13;
S dl a u. Sco1-&#13;
B e hrens. Kc11e&#13;
Lewis. E ric D iller .&#13;
B lake C hris ansen.&#13;
Jessi Lcmbert. JJsti ...&#13;
Jo es. B r onoon&#13;
M illhollin. Jake Lee,&#13;
Carissa G. erte. Jake&#13;
S hell. Mrs. N 'elser.&#13;
P.-.oro S uomrrreC S v:&#13;
Ovfes Sfi..Jd.O&#13;
. T ett .Me ~(Jfneth,i~ I Pon' t1GrwW&#13;
This Year's Speech Students Did Just That&#13;
Speech once again proved t o&#13;
be a popular source of entertainment&#13;
for many students. Ranging fro m&#13;
choral reading to reader's t heat er t o&#13;
individual prgects, t his extracirr ucular&#13;
activity led an abundance of st udents&#13;
to success.&#13;
"B lank st are, mov ing hands ," moved&#13;
Sean Pulatie '00.&#13;
In addition, indiv idual s peech&#13;
st udents made quit e the impression&#13;
at contest . T here w as a new&#13;
r ecord of one r atings in 25 events .&#13;
At state, the students als o did&#13;
In large g r o up s peech, the very w ell earning 18 o ne ratings .&#13;
mimes seemed to t ake cont rol. Adrian Althoug h no o ne made all-state this&#13;
Barcus made it to All S tate along year, speech taught us a few t hings&#13;
with group mim e q ualifie r s Anna that we didn't know.&#13;
J ordan '02, Sean Pulatie '00, and&#13;
- - juniors J ake S hell and Just in White . Doge Sponsored by Ir's About Time Clock '&lt;epo1r Speech&#13;
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Greg V ersch '00 and Jake&#13;
Lee '01 high five ecch other&#13;
to show their fcit h.&#13;
Photo S ubmfrted B y Mr.&#13;
In the B uff.&#13;
T uff t echies&#13;
Tyler Bell '02&#13;
and Jus t in&#13;
Schultz '02,&#13;
a lo ng with&#13;
Jesus AKA&#13;
C hris Foss '01&#13;
wr es t l e&#13;
around at t he&#13;
cast party .&#13;
(Don't w orry,&#13;
they ha v e&#13;
pants on. )&#13;
Photo B y Erin&#13;
S truck&#13;
A F ina l Moment.&#13;
The cast links together and&#13;
bow s wit h pride for their&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo B y Erin S truck&#13;
A H eartfelt M e lody .&#13;
As Kalin Coates '02 and&#13;
C hr is Foss sang Day B y&#13;
Day tears fi lled the eyes&#13;
of many.&#13;
Photo S ubmitted by Mr.&#13;
Mc Loughlin&#13;
McLough/in&#13;
Performing A-ts&#13;
16 A postles .&#13;
To make t his play extra&#13;
spectacular, 16 apostles&#13;
w ere cost for&#13;
GODSPELL&#13;
Photo S ubmitted By Mr.&#13;
McLoug hlin&#13;
Learn Those Less on s.&#13;
Adrian Barcus '0 1 preaches&#13;
to her fellow apostles the&#13;
w or d of the Lord.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d by Mr.&#13;
McLaughlin&#13;
D esgneo by En" Muddle end Erm S truck &#13;
A Final Bow. T he entire cast and crew got er after t heir splendid performance has been completed.&#13;
by Mr. McLoug hlin&#13;
T he G r ip Of Fait h. W hile tell ing people&#13;
that the hour is near, Greg V ersch '00 holds&#13;
on t ight ly t o E mily B rightwell "02. Photo By&#13;
Erin S truck SPRE__AD TH£ WORD&#13;
ABOUT 60DSPEI.l.\&#13;
This M us_icaZ Put a SpCJZZ on Os&#13;
Oh God, Oh God, we loved Chris Foss '01, w ho&#13;
it. Once again the Lewis Central&#13;
drama department amazed us w ith&#13;
their originality, wonderful acting, a&#13;
superb set, and a very movi ng&#13;
performance.&#13;
This vision was created after&#13;
countless hours of wor k done by t he&#13;
actors, musicians, technical t eam, and&#13;
directors. "This was the best lighting&#13;
the new audot oriu m ha s&#13;
seen,"commented Phil W atson '02.&#13;
portrayed Jesus, demonsrated an&#13;
amazing amount of t alent. His s inging&#13;
and acting abilit y mov ed many to&#13;
tears. "It was t he g r eatest s ingle&#13;
ex perience of my life t o dat e. I&#13;
learned enoug h t o fll l two lifetimes,"&#13;
Foss proclaimed.&#13;
,As the s how came t o a close,&#13;
it was obvious that t he t eamw ork of&#13;
everyo ne placed a&#13;
GODSPELL upon us.&#13;
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Throughout the year, band students have put together some exhilarating&#13;
and wonderful memories. W ith t eir all-time high rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band Competition, these students proudly worked their way into a&#13;
~uccessful year to be remembered by all.&#13;
Starting out bright and early at s ummer band camp, band members began&#13;
the season w ith new music and drills . Fall Marching Band was just one of the&#13;
many sections of bond that student s could partic ipate in. "A lot of work is put into&#13;
o marching bond performance," soys Krist i Schwede, '00" It's not as easy as it&#13;
look s. at only do you have to memorize your routine or music, but you a lso have&#13;
TO learn your steps and drill charts."&#13;
"Getting it t ogether with the other members is a challenge of its own,&#13;
comme t ed B lake C hr istensen '02. A lot of t ime was also dedicated from these&#13;
stude t s. T hursday night practices and morning sectionals were very common.&#13;
Concert bond, which ran through w inter and early spring was a nother&#13;
opt !on for students. The stude nts were split up into two bands, the S ympho nic&#13;
Band, and The W ind Ensemble . Both bands performed very wel l at the State&#13;
Large Group Fest ival in early Moy, earning ex cellent and superior ratings.&#13;
Jazz Band was very popular for horn instrume nts. The Jazz bands were&#13;
div ided into Jazz I, and Jazz II. A lot of work, t ime , and dedication went into a&#13;
Jazz Band performance. Many mornings and after school rehearsals were spent&#13;
practicing and rehearsing for the numerous competitions they attended.&#13;
Finally, Pep-Bond w as a select group pic ked to pump up the crowd at all&#13;
sorts of events. T his year included traveling t o Des Moines for the BoydState&#13;
Basketball T ournoment. T heir t ime and effort was greatly appreciated.&#13;
Ploy It for the Mani The Blues bond was as ked to ploy ot a&#13;
convention for George W. Bush at Iowa Western Communitv&#13;
College this spring. Photo s ubmitted by: Mr. Mason&#13;
Ba Boom! Heidi Reinders'02 and Katie Struck'03 keep&#13;
up the beat in the pit while the Marching Band amazes the&#13;
audience at o home football game. Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Band P::;ge ::Jesgred 81 Er.r Hock.fort &#13;
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Page Sponso-ed B ' 1'"10/ecJ...1 Mus ic Inc.&#13;
Jaz z Band&#13;
Back Row: Claire Lakat os, Laur e Kenealy, Mindy W ood, B r ent&#13;
Guill, Brent Lindamen, Justin Schultz&#13;
Third Row: Jackie Carlson, Brian DeV oss, Scott Warren, Joe&#13;
B lack, J ustin Eatherton, Chris Foss, Mr. Mark Mason&#13;
Second Row: Bob Joneson, Emily B rightwell, Nathan Thomas ,&#13;
Greg V ersch, Tom Barntsen, Katie Weilage&#13;
Frist Row: Todd Edwards, Matthew W ymore, Anthony King,&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
F lag Corp.&#13;
Back Row : Lynn Damewood, Jenny Hurst, Lyndsey Bockert,&#13;
Courtney Harter, Becky B uswell, A my S trand, J essica Laver,&#13;
Emily Brightvvell&#13;
Second Row : A ngela Burroug hs, Anna J ordan, B obbi&#13;
M aast r icht, Terri C hr istensen, Heather Hausen, J amie Molone,&#13;
Caiti W r ight, A ndrea Hooper&#13;
Front Row: M ichaela Bell, Kr isti Schwede, Erin Hackfort,&#13;
S hannon Harter, B ridget Eggers, Kari Grindel&#13;
Drum Lin e&#13;
Back Row : N ikki Salvo, Kyle Kreger , C lair e&#13;
Lakatos, Laure Kenealy, Sean Pulat ie, A lyssa Barr,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Matt Maddux&#13;
T hird Row: B ob Jones on, Tennille Thies chafer,&#13;
Amy Sulentic, Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
=:::=:.;;:;.:,,...._..,-;"' Second Row: Phil Watson, J enny Wright, Aaron&#13;
S mith, Kal in C oates, Heidi Reinders, Katie S truc&#13;
Front Row: Andy K ing, Fran S illau, Matthew&#13;
W ymore&#13;
Marc hin g Band&#13;
S tate Marching Band Fest ival 1999&#13;
Band &#13;
.-Jus~ Siltgilt"&#13;
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The Lewis Central Choir organization had&#13;
a lot to be proud of this year. Members of the&#13;
choir learned many things and had fun. "I liked t o&#13;
expand my range, especially in falsetto," comment ed&#13;
M icah Provines '02.&#13;
E v ery one wh o witnessed the cho ir&#13;
performances was blown away. Whether it was&#13;
s inging at school concerts, r epresent ing LC at&#13;
the A ll C ity Music Fest ival. participating in the&#13;
annual Parade of Homes, or performing at various&#13;
cont ests, each s inger gave t heir all. T ere were&#13;
many talented members of the choir. E leven&#13;
students were accepted in he A ll S tate C hoir,&#13;
and 9 were accepted in Opus C hoir. At t he&#13;
solo/ ensemble contest, 29 divis ion I rat ings, and&#13;
20 divis ion II ratings were awarded to LC choir&#13;
members.&#13;
In addition, Jazz choir r eceived a divis ion&#13;
rating, and Express received a divis ion II rating&#13;
at a Griswold competit ion. Corporation w as grand&#13;
champions at a compet it ion in Maryville, 3rd place&#13;
overall at the J ohnston Invitational. and 2nd runner&#13;
up and best energy s how at a Cedar Rapids&#13;
contest. " I loved it when w e w on grand champions&#13;
at Maryville," said Molly Nocito '01.&#13;
Good things happened this year, and good&#13;
things lie ahead for the member s of this outstanding&#13;
organization. s how off their t rophies t o t he Poparotzi! Pho to s ubmitted b y: Toro S ummy&#13;
15' Row ~ondo Lover. r-'ond e Swooson, Cioire Lokorns. Koren 1st Row: Brond1 Rodenburg. Katie D using. Kayleen Dresen, 1st Row Jess co Laver . . L&gt;J isha Renaud. ""'1y Smith. Rachel&#13;
~cCorrr: c&lt;. Krlst Scnwede. Alex s Dec:. Tore S ummy 2nd Row Fran&#13;
S c:..i. N ck Procop o. Srocey Goodmc:"'1, Joe Bock. Er c G uboe1s. Rechel&#13;
So ... enson, Ko n Coores. Cc--r e S---ogeT1C1 3rd Row: Dcv.d Knavel. Megan&#13;
r4ewe-. Err 'y Br g~e I, E en Joc~n. ,AJ sh::i Renaud. AJ son Arr.brose.&#13;
I""' c:o1 Prov nes 4'"'h Row B ... o,..don ~ 1-0 n, Brem Gu . Kone r-l gg ns.&#13;
Coris sa G illette. Becky Buswell, K.Jm Metzger. Amy Sm,th 2 nd&#13;
Row: Ashley S laughter. S tacey G oodman. ""'1ondo Sum'71y,&#13;
Jenny Wright, Jaim Joneson. S hanron Goss. M allory Dan,e1sen.&#13;
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meet.&#13;
Smile your infectious smile, prepare&#13;
well and never lose the sparkle of&#13;
hope and anticipation in your eyes.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Courtnie and Sydnie&#13;
Kurt Brundidge&#13;
We U@ve 'j©u.&#13;
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congratulations!&#13;
we are proud of you and&#13;
your accomplishments.&#13;
, May your future be filled&#13;
,;with happiness and success&#13;
Follow your dreams!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Kendall&#13;
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despite the hurdles you've had to&#13;
endure. As you embark upon another&#13;
journey, remember that little girl spirit&#13;
deep inside you always giggling, singing&#13;
and swinging!! Believe in yourself to keep&#13;
your dream alive!! I'll always be here for&#13;
you. Love forever,&#13;
Mom and Chris&#13;
You have given special&#13;
meaning to our lives. We are&#13;
proud of what you have&#13;
done and who you are. Your&#13;
prospects are unlimited.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Traci &#13;
Tara .Jvlarie Summy&#13;
You are our beautifu[ gift from&#13;
(god and it fias been our desire&#13;
to give you "roots and wings."&#13;
We know you are firm[y rooted&#13;
in know[ecfge, your strong&#13;
convictions and in (god's [ove.&#13;
Now, Sweetie, It's time to :f LY!&#13;
'Use your many gifts and&#13;
ta[ents to make ·tfie wor[d a&#13;
better y[ace. Congratu[ations!&#13;
We [ove you ./3uncfies,&#13;
Mom ancf 'Dad&#13;
To our :Big Sis,&#13;
We wi[[ miss tfie&#13;
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excitement you&#13;
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and tfie rides you&#13;
gave us. :But most of&#13;
a[[, we wi[[ miss YOV.!!&#13;
Lots of [uck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
..'Amanda &amp; 'Evan&#13;
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of you! Love,&#13;
'Dae[, Mom, Sara ana 'Dav ia&#13;
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love you aod bow proud we are of&#13;
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We have always been&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Congratulations on&#13;
completing this step.&#13;
Good luck as you take&#13;
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challenges.&#13;
LoveMom. Dad. &amp; Scott&#13;
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We love y ou and we just want you&#13;
to know how proud we a re of you.&#13;
We will always encourage and&#13;
support y ou along any&#13;
pathway you choose t o travel.&#13;
Love you a !ways,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
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Kris Ann,&#13;
From a tiny, little girl with a&#13;
bright smile, you have grown into&#13;
a lovely young lady with a smi le&#13;
that lights up the world!&#13;
We love you today and&#13;
always!&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
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your life, and we will see you make your life happen.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
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Makayla Ring --!!!I.!-- ~ -&#13;
It seems like you were&#13;
this little girl only&#13;
yesterday. We've always&#13;
~~• been so proud of&#13;
. everything you've done,&#13;
Etwre,&#13;
c:Jjou have grown info a beau!iful young woman.&#13;
.. ...., ~ and will always be there&#13;
Cfhrough life's experiences, you have laugh! us lo see&#13;
!he inner beauty and sfreng!h of o!hers, and a !rue&#13;
enjoymenf of life. 9&lt;now !ha! we will always be proud&#13;
lo call you "our daugh!er."&#13;
for you. Follow your heart Kayla and&#13;
your dreams will come true.&#13;
c:G:::i Love, c:G:::i Eove-&#13;
'""~ Mom, Dad &amp; Andrew '""'""~~ CZJad 9'i!om. fjen &amp; Ofeve&#13;
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came from or who&#13;
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Love)&#13;
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From "our little boy," to an outstanding young man, you have always&#13;
made us very proud of you.&#13;
We wish you all the J;tappiness and success in the world while pursuing&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Love Ya,&#13;
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To my Anna BananaYou are one fantastic&#13;
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You truly have grown into a superman.&#13;
Thanks for a ll the wonderful memories.&#13;
Good luck as you enter this next stage of&#13;
your life, we'll be there for you along the&#13;
being a great kid. way.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
God Bless&#13;
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Dad Mom Mike Cl Jeff&#13;
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You're a little lady&#13;
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to brighten any&#13;
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learned so much along the way. Believe in&#13;
your dreams, trust your instincts and&#13;
follow your heart. We love you so much&#13;
and are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Andy &amp; Mark&#13;
Good Luck and keep smiling! &#13;
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new warm-up each day that was fun to sing,"&#13;
said Goss.&#13;
While voca l chords were being&#13;
stretched at Northwest Missouri State,&#13;
wrestlers worked on new techniques at prenational camps to prepare for the National&#13;
Wrestling Tournament.&#13;
"It taught us some new Greco (a style&#13;
of wrestling) techniques, but at the same time&#13;
helped us improve the technique we already&#13;
had," sophomore Gabe Rostermundt said.&#13;
Besides sports and camps. a Jot of&#13;
other events took place last summer. Students&#13;
took advantage of the free time so they could&#13;
relax and travel. They traveled within the state,&#13;
the country, and even overseas. Among the&#13;
most popul ar vacations last summer were&#13;
cruises.&#13;
"I went on an Alaskan Cruise with&#13;
my family. We saw a lot of cool shows and&#13;
dances. It was neat! " said junior Jill Murphy.&#13;
Although vacations were fun, people&#13;
found other, less expensive ways to have a&#13;
good time. Pa.ities, bonfires, camp-outs, fishing&#13;
trips, and pools were a few places to spot&#13;
students. Freshman Dan Ba.i·nett, along with&#13;
ma ny o th ers who didn't vacation, went&#13;
swinuning and 'chi lled' with friends.&#13;
Whether it was camp or just hanging&#13;
around, student fo und ways to keep busy&#13;
and enjoy their short, hot summer.&#13;
Mr. L.ao 'What. I dot1't ot1dersht1d. "-set1ior Allisot1 Ambrose "That's what I thoo9ht." - jot1ior Sally Williams Student Life 7 &#13;
Average \\'01?1{ Z.CNI: 1\l·ll:1 I)&#13;
Student Wages Jobs Dominated Summer for Students&#13;
12% 3%&#13;
D $5 ard Lrder&#13;
•$5.01 -$6&#13;
11 $6.01 -$7&#13;
• $7.01 -$8&#13;
$Bard LP&#13;
Note: Some wages are not accurate&#13;
because tips and commisson are not&#13;
accounted for.&#13;
Jobs dominated the summer for a&#13;
good portion of the student body. Some&#13;
worked long, hard hours to pay for car&#13;
insurance, buy clothes, save for college, and&#13;
go to movies.&#13;
Senior Justin White woke up at the&#13;
crack of dawn, six days a week, to go to work&#13;
at RJW Construction. He worked 14 to 16 hours&#13;
a day roofing and remodeling houses, making&#13;
$12 to $16 an hour. Despite jugs of water and&#13;
frequent breaks, White found the heat&#13;
unbearable.&#13;
"I went to the hospital with&#13;
heatstroke. I was on the roof, it was like 112&#13;
degrees, and I just hyperventilated," said&#13;
White.&#13;
He had little time to do what he&#13;
wanted which was to spend time with his&#13;
girlfriend. Instead, he spent unbearable hours&#13;
in the heat and coping stench of the sewer.&#13;
On. the other hand, senior Kelsie Sis&#13;
had multiple summer jobs that demanded a lot&#13;
less energy. Sis was a lifeguard at Lake&#13;
Manawa beach where she spent most of her&#13;
time lounging in the sun. She was also a swim&#13;
team coach, and taught swimming lessons at&#13;
the YMCA. PeriodicaJly, Sis lifeguarded at&#13;
Cabana Pool.&#13;
According to Sis, one of the most&#13;
frightening episodes occurred when, "A little&#13;
boy fell in the pool at the YMCA and his&#13;
friends were yelling 'He can't swim! ' so I&#13;
jumped in and saved him. He wasn't drowning&#13;
but he was panicking and splashing around.&#13;
It was a very scary situation but I had to jump&#13;
in and bring him safely to the other side."&#13;
While Sis worked with a younger&#13;
population, junior Amy Smith is an activities&#13;
director at Risen Son Christian Village.&#13;
The senior citizens tell her numerou&#13;
stories about the "good ol' days." Smith plays&#13;
bingo, leads sing-a-longs, and directs plays&#13;
like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. She even&#13;
"Sittercises" with them, which is doin g&#13;
aerobics sitting down.&#13;
She becomes attached to many of&#13;
the people and when they pass away, it i&#13;
difficult because she develops such strong&#13;
relationships with them.&#13;
Last, but not least, there is Eddy De&#13;
La Cruz. During summer, De La Cruz gave 110%&#13;
of himself working with his grandpa at Leach&#13;
Camper Sales.&#13;
Despite the benefits of getting a lot&#13;
of exercise and spending time with his&#13;
Grandpa, getting hurt was the worst part of&#13;
his job.&#13;
"I was working with my grandpa who&#13;
was using a blow torch to cut metal, when a&#13;
burning piece of metal fell on the ground. I&#13;
went to pick it up, and I burned three of my&#13;
fingers before grandpa had the chance to tell&#13;
me it was hot! " Said De La Cruz.&#13;
In agreement with White, after a hard&#13;
days work with all the sweat and hard labor,&#13;
everyone accomplishes a great deal.&#13;
Diving into the Working Field.&#13;
Whil e teaching ki ds swimming&#13;
lessons at the "Y", senior Kelsie Sis&#13;
trys to get them to pay attention.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Murphy&#13;
Working Man.&#13;
By Jamie Scott and Brandi Rodenberg&#13;
Junior Eddy De La Cruz reaches for&#13;
materials at Leach Camper Sales.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Mutp hy&#13;
Reid Cares.&#13;
Junior Reid Richardson "will work&#13;
for you," but not until he is done&#13;
working at Taco Johns.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Mt11phy&#13;
8 Jobs "Ta.Ke ovt yovr mom."- j vl\iOt Micah Provil\eS. "Wovlcl :l.l\yOl\e like to feel my halt while I mat it?" - j vl\ior je~ &#13;
Bingo! Junior Amy Smith calls out&#13;
numbers to entertain the senior&#13;
citi zens at Risen Son.&#13;
Photo by: Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Raisin' the Roof.&#13;
Senior Justin White spent his dogdays fixing roofs.&#13;
Photo by: Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Don't Drop It!&#13;
Straining his arms at Tractor Supply,&#13;
sophomore Corey Guilliams stocks&#13;
the shelves.&#13;
Photo by: Jessica Joyce&#13;
Paper or Plastic?&#13;
Sophomore John Harvey&#13;
spends his spare time bringing&#13;
in the money at Hy-Vee.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Murphy&#13;
:sica Ba:rtvl\el&lt;. "Ask for &amp;od's forgivel\ess."- JeMifer Botto" 'Word to yoor momma.."- jol\ior Josh Foo Student Life 9 &#13;
Imagine a girl wearing&#13;
fuzzy Bugs Bunny slippers, a pink&#13;
poodle skirt, a neon yellow&#13;
Hawaiian shirt, and her face&#13;
covered with blue and white paint.&#13;
Is she in a warped, mixed up&#13;
world? Nope, it's just Spirit Week.&#13;
The week consisted of five&#13;
days. On Pajanrn Day, students&#13;
could just roll out of bed and come&#13;
to school with messy hair and no&#13;
makeup. On Twin Day, Tennille&#13;
Thieschafer cloned Fran Sillau;&#13;
they both sported yellow polo&#13;
shirts and crutches. On Tropical&#13;
Day, students were spotted&#13;
wearing grass skirts, leis, Hawaiian&#13;
shirts, and even coconut bras.&#13;
Student Council threw a twist&#13;
on Decade Day this year. The&#13;
seniors picked the first decade&#13;
"Getting Physical" in the '80's; the&#13;
juniors were "Keeping the Peace"&#13;
in the '60's; the sophomores were&#13;
"Staying Alive" in the '70's; and&#13;
the freshman were "Swinging" in&#13;
the 'SO's.&#13;
In hopes of getting the student&#13;
We've got PEP!&#13;
The pep band pumps up the crowd&#13;
at coronation. Play that funky&#13;
music!&#13;
Photo by Katie Mu1phy&#13;
By: Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
body hyped-up for the big game,&#13;
student council decided to&#13;
experiment with coronation&#13;
activities.&#13;
"Coronation was not nearly as&#13;
much fun as last year without the&#13;
Jip· sync and people were not as&#13;
involved. Overall I didn't enjoy&#13;
it as much," said junior Micah&#13;
Provines.&#13;
Events included tug of war, a&#13;
jersey stuffing contest, a teacher&#13;
lip sync and a challenge to see&#13;
who could sit on a block of ice&#13;
the longest. A favorite was the&#13;
tricycle race where "big kids"&#13;
peddled across the gym floor.&#13;
"It took a while to·get the hang&#13;
of it [riding a tricycle], but than I&#13;
got it. It brought back fond&#13;
memories of way back when,"&#13;
said junior Jon Reicks.&#13;
"Coronation was clever and a&#13;
lot of thought was put into it,"&#13;
said senior Andrea Barne tt.&#13;
"With all the restrictions student&#13;
council had, they did great job. I&#13;
couldn't have done it any better."&#13;
Strut your stuff! The&#13;
dance team struts their&#13;
stuff as they perform&#13;
at coronation.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
No, you 're not at the zoo. The e&#13;
monkeys, juniors Micah Provines&#13;
and Todd Edwards, just rolled out&#13;
of bed for spirit week.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
1 Q Spirit Week "My Hfe ... is d.romli"e!" -jo"ior E:mily Brightwell. "Ho"estly 9oys, I d.o"'t remember," - freshma" Bre""a L..y"' &#13;
Ungghh, and the Juniors Win!&#13;
Your Age .&#13;
Freshman Todd&#13;
Thieschafer sports his&#13;
new ride at coronation.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
Hey Man. Senior Ryan&#13;
Will e r shows off his&#13;
school spirit on tropical&#13;
day. Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
warp?&#13;
dre ss up for their&#13;
decade. Pharo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
At coronation the seniors and juniors grunt and groan as they&#13;
battle at tug of war to see which c lass has the bigger biceps.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
Tropical Feast. Seniors Aimee&#13;
Prichard, Jon Clanton. and Joe&#13;
Clanton munch down at lunch in&#13;
the ir tropical attire.&#13;
Photo bv Melissa Knigge&#13;
:h. 'Td love to l&gt;e your secret roma"ce," -ju"ior C.hris Pomerleau. "ts it summer yet? - Marcy l·fams a Student Life 11 &#13;
The Trend Setter.&#13;
Concentrating on style,&#13;
senior Samantha&#13;
Beuterbaugh mixes&#13;
casual with trendy&#13;
animal prints.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
12 Fads&#13;
Mirror, mirror on the wall ...&#13;
Junior Jon Reicks takes "Pride" in&#13;
his new tattoo saying his is the&#13;
coolest of them all.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Fad: trendy, popular, stylish. It doesn't&#13;
matter how you say it; they all mean the samepractices or interests followed for a period of&#13;
time with exaggerated excitement. A craze.&#13;
In magazines, on television, shopping in&#13;
a store, or simply walking down the hallway,&#13;
trends can be seen everywhere.&#13;
Many students feel that body piercings&#13;
and tattoos are all the rage. No matter which&#13;
way you turn, students are spotted sporting&#13;
new belly button and tongue rings. Tattoosbig or small-can be found on the backs,&#13;
shoulders, arms, and stomachs of several&#13;
students.&#13;
Students revealed many different reasons&#13;
for relishing these fads.&#13;
"Tattoos are a really good way to express&#13;
individuality," said senior Sarah Barnes. "They&#13;
exhibit things that have meaning to you. I got&#13;
a guardian angel because I felt I needed one."&#13;
Others had contrasting explanations on&#13;
why they choose to express themselves this way.&#13;
"I'd always been known as a goodiegoodie, so I just went out and did it (pierced my&#13;
belly button) to be rebellious. I'm getting a&#13;
tattoo for the same reason!" said sophomore&#13;
Amy Sulentic.&#13;
The current styles in fashion are evident:&#13;
Look.in' Funky.&#13;
Dressed funky just for&#13;
fun, sophomore Viclci&#13;
Andersen tells where&#13;
she got her great skirt.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Leather, pleather, animal prints, as well as&#13;
sparkly clothes and accessories.&#13;
"I am not a trend etter, I am a trend&#13;
follower, and I bought a leather coat!" said&#13;
junior Blake Christiansen.&#13;
Leather jackets and pants are back in a&#13;
big way. They come in all shapes, sizes, and&#13;
colors or people just pu ll them back out of&#13;
their closet where they had been stored away.&#13;
Everyone is wearing them and they became a&#13;
favorite trend of the year.&#13;
Other hot styles include Jong black boots,&#13;
princess items, jewel tattoos, and bead&#13;
bracelets. Oh and don 't forget the ever-popular&#13;
personalized t-shirts and the trend that never&#13;
dies-Lewis Central apparel.&#13;
With their busy lives, many students have&#13;
little time for television. But when asked what&#13;
one show was on their "must see" list, the&#13;
most popular responses were Dawson's Creek,&#13;
Friends, Will and Grace, The Practice, Survivor,&#13;
and any and all MTV programs.&#13;
Fads fade but some things will never&#13;
change. Students' favorite past time is still&#13;
chilling with their hornies in the crib or shaking&#13;
their groove thang "down to the, down to the&#13;
floor" with their gang at the fly parties or the&#13;
hoppin clubs.&#13;
"t wish dOl\Keys could fly," -jul\ior Shei"a Hammers "SomeLody lied to you sister, you "eed. to sit yovrsel~ &#13;
Don't Drip!&#13;
Sophomore Kevin McWhorter is&#13;
careful not to spill on his fabulous&#13;
leather coat. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Say Ahh ...&#13;
Sophomore Libby Fox openly reveals&#13;
her stylin' new tongue ring.&#13;
Photo by Katie Mwphy&#13;
Anyone for Dawson's Creek Night? Juniors often enjoy watching Dawson's Creek together. The teenage soap opera&#13;
often led teens to thinking about their own love lives as well as expanding their vocabulary. Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
This year in entertainment&#13;
N*Sync waved "Bye, Bye, Bye"&#13;
to the Backstreet Boys and said&#13;
"It's Gonna Be Me" getting&#13;
those record sales. The&#13;
Backstreet Boys made "The&#13;
Call" and said it's gonna be us&#13;
making you "Black and Blue."&#13;
Meanwhile, Britney Spears&#13;
was back on the scene and let us&#13;
know that she "Can't Get No&#13;
Satisfaction" and so she got&#13;
"Stronger" and released another&#13;
chart topping album saying&#13;
"Oops, I Did It Again!"&#13;
Christina Aguilera continued&#13;
her climb to the top saying&#13;
"Come On Over" and let me&#13;
show you "What A Girl Wants"&#13;
because "Nobody Wants To Be&#13;
Lonely" (especially Ricky&#13;
Martin).&#13;
When Erninem was&#13;
questioned about who the "Real&#13;
Slim Shady" was he persisted "I&#13;
Am!" He also had an eventful&#13;
year with a suicidal fan named&#13;
"Stan."&#13;
Three Doors Down asked&#13;
who put the "Kryptonite" on our&#13;
bathroom floor and Shaggy&#13;
replied "Wasn't Me.'' Creed&#13;
dreamed they could fly "Higher"&#13;
with "Arms Wide Open."&#13;
Destiny's Child proved that they&#13;
are "Independent Women'', as&#13;
they became a number one&#13;
musical group in the nation. The&#13;
members exclaimed "Now we can&#13;
pay all those 'Bills, Bills, Bills' .'&#13;
Nellie crooned andole,&#13;
andole, mama "Eeyah, Eeyah" uh&#13;
oh, and Pink cheered "There You&#13;
Go" while he learned his&#13;
"Country Grammar." In the&#13;
meantime, Jessica Simpson&#13;
swore "I Think I'm In Love" and&#13;
Papa Roach replied "Girl, you' d&#13;
be my 'Last Resort' !"&#13;
.low"," -se"ior Bre"t &amp;oill "C.heese is so sexy," -sophomore Je""ifer Becl&lt;."er "Hi," -se"ior Scottie B. Student Life 13 &#13;
5uild It and The!) Will Come&#13;
!Jl(any floc~erf lo /he ~unyfe of Bove lo dance /he niyhl away.&#13;
Rather than the Field of Dreams, LC&#13;
Students embarked on a journey through the&#13;
"Jungle of Love." Homecoming was full of&#13;
changes, surprises, and a night of dancing.&#13;
It all started on Thursday, Oct. 5, the&#13;
night of coronation. Coronation was different&#13;
from years past. Instead oflip syncs, this year's&#13;
entertainment was the "Battle of the Classes."&#13;
The class of 2002 took home the trophy.&#13;
Then it was time to announce king&#13;
and queen. When senior Blake Anderson 's&#13;
name was called for king, he stated, "I felt&#13;
exuberant and honored."&#13;
The title of Queen went to senior JJ&#13;
Padilla. "I felt really surprised. The most&#13;
memorable part was how Jong it took Richard&#13;
(Mayer) to put the crown and robe on me!"&#13;
In the Jungle, the Mighty Jungle.&#13;
Senior Matt Wyatt woke up in the&#13;
wee morning hours to help the&#13;
student council decorate.&#13;
Photo by Jamie Scott&#13;
"9fe// really surpriser/.&#13;
'J.he mos/ memorable par/ OJas&#13;
boOJ long ii looA !J(icbard&#13;
(!Jl(a_yer) lo pul I.he croOJn and&#13;
robe on me/" Jfomecoming&#13;
2ueen YY :Parlrfla, senior&#13;
By: Erin Struck and Erin Muddle&#13;
After a successful coronation, it was&#13;
time to see if the Titans could focus their energy&#13;
onto the field . The stadium was decorated&#13;
with balloons and posters. Fans entered the&#13;
"g /ef/ exuberan/&#13;
and .honored. "&#13;
...Jfomecoming Xng&#13;
23/de 7/nrlerson, cSenior&#13;
bleachers expecting an exciting game. That is&#13;
exactly what they got.&#13;
The Titans ended up winning a nailbiter in the last seconds of the game after an&#13;
on-side kick by senior Joel Shaw, which Jed to&#13;
a touchdown by sophomore Andy Sealock.&#13;
The final score read 40-34.&#13;
After a victorious night, the student&#13;
council arrived at the school at 7:00 a.m. to&#13;
decorate for the dance, "Jungle of Love."&#13;
"The best part was getting the Jungle&#13;
of Love done after seven hours of intense&#13;
labor," said student council vice-president&#13;
Trent Hill, senior.&#13;
As the clock approached l l :00 p.m.&#13;
students began winding down from the night&#13;
of dancing. Many students met with their&#13;
friends afterwards and put a close on a&#13;
memorable night. The "Jungle of Love" was&#13;
an evening that left most with memories of fun&#13;
and friends. It was built, and they did come.&#13;
Who rocks the house? Junior&#13;
cheerleaders Angela Burroughs and&#13;
Amy Strand decorate the stadium&#13;
before the crowd arrives.&#13;
Standing Tall and Proud.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
The men on Court eagerly await to&#13;
meet their ladies.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
14 Homecoming "t have a hat," - sophomore Sara Daviclso" "tt's a micropho"e· l\O a rnegaphol\e," - sel\ior Trista" &amp;rif &#13;
'"&#13;
Shake Your Groove Thang.&#13;
Sophomores Scott Kemp, Amanda&#13;
Summy, Rac he l Grosvenor. and&#13;
Andrew Crawford dodge the monkeys&#13;
in the Jungle of Love.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Welcome to Jungle.&#13;
Seniors Megan Hewett&#13;
and Stefka Iliva dance&#13;
to the jungle beat in&#13;
the gym.&#13;
Photo by Katie&#13;
Mu1phy&#13;
Superheroes save the Jungle!&#13;
Sophomores Mason Lindsey (Batman) and Brian&#13;
Gates (Superman) took time out of their busy&#13;
superhero schedule to enjoy Homecoming. Photo&#13;
by Manda McNea/&#13;
Homecoming Court: Nikki Salvo, Queen JJ&#13;
Padill a, King Blake Anderson, Erin Struck, Ste en&#13;
Forbes. Row 2: Leslie Rostermundt, Jon Clanton,&#13;
Matt Wyatt, Jamie Coe. Row 3: Melissa Knigge.&#13;
Lucas Hayes, Matt Billingsley, Sarah Barne .&#13;
Row 4: Andrea Barnett, Aaron Smith, and Joe&#13;
Clanton.&#13;
Photo submitted by Pyles Studio&#13;
StudentLife 15 &#13;
Take the picture already!&#13;
Freshman Jamie Taylor, Tiffany&#13;
Conover, Karen Watson, and Pam&#13;
Shorey pose for one last picture.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
dinner.&#13;
Senior Erin Struck, who&#13;
portrayed Gwen ,&#13;
ponders about what she&#13;
should eat after the&#13;
show. Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Way to go!&#13;
The cast and crew pose&#13;
for their group shot&#13;
after a wonderful&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
16 Fall Play &#13;
Adding some finishing touches.&#13;
Senior Brent Guill works at&#13;
perfecting the set.&#13;
Photo submi11ed by Chris Foss&#13;
Don't forget us! The people behind the scenes: Nathan Thomas,&#13;
Eric Hays, Fran Sillau, Phil Watson, Mark Diller, and Justin&#13;
Eatherton. Gotta love those techies. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Watch f()r *&#13;
'Fallin!! ~tar§&#13;
LC Drama Department Accused of False Advertising&#13;
"People raised by squirrels are&#13;
some of the funniest people ever,"&#13;
said fres hman J.J. Wheeler.&#13;
Many of those who attended&#13;
"The Worst High School Play in&#13;
the World" wou ld agree with&#13;
Wheeler. The talented drama&#13;
department met a lot of challenges.&#13;
They adapted to a new style of&#13;
acting and designed a creative set&#13;
in only two months.&#13;
"It (the set) was difficult,&#13;
because the students had to build&#13;
the set themselves. The director&#13;
left it all up to us," said sophomore&#13;
Melissa Miller.&#13;
One challenge the cast and&#13;
crew faced was putting on "The&#13;
Worst High School Play in the&#13;
World" without actually making it&#13;
live up to it's name. The play was&#13;
about a Midwestern high school&#13;
putting on a horrible school&#13;
production. The irony of building&#13;
this year's set was to build the set&#13;
well to make it look teffible.&#13;
Another challenge was&#13;
adjusting to the new type of drama.&#13;
Although plays in the past were&#13;
humorous, this was the first&#13;
perfonnance since Tom McLaughlin&#13;
became director that has been based&#13;
on comedy. The cast of nearly 80&#13;
students had to dedicate eight weeks&#13;
to adapt to the new style.&#13;
"Comedy was harder to act,&#13;
because I had to take risks around&#13;
my peers. I had to get out of my&#13;
comfort zone," said sophomore&#13;
Andy King.&#13;
After all of the time and energy&#13;
put into constructing the set and&#13;
rehearsing the play, the cast and&#13;
crew put on an excellent show, that&#13;
caused the audience to fall out of&#13;
their seats laughing. Those who&#13;
participated in the production of&#13;
"The Worst High School Play in&#13;
the World" said it was an&#13;
experience they will never forget.&#13;
" I know I' m going to be&#13;
haunted for life because of my 'Go&#13;
Deer'," said freshman Chris Tsuji.&#13;
Upsie daisy! Senior Brent Guill and junior Kalin Coates get a little carried away. Guill&#13;
and Coates pl ayed as nan ators in the fa ll play. Photo submitted by Chris Foss&#13;
By: Lisa Gundlach and Manda McNeal&#13;
a.lier "l&gt;ri"k. my bathwater." -Barb Padilla "Gotta9e cheese '" a 9arba9e ca"," -jol\ior I( a tie Morphy Student Life 17 &#13;
2001 Snoball Court:&#13;
Row 1: Dani Ri chter, Gabe Roste rmundt, Lesli e&#13;
Rostermundt, Jon Clanton, King Joe Clanton, Queen&#13;
Erin Struck, Blake Anderson, J.J. Padilla, Brett Kemp,&#13;
Melissa Knigge, Blake Jensen, Nikki Salvo Row 2:&#13;
Brenna Lynch, Todd Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Chris Pomerl eau, Jamie Coe, Josh Wallenberg, Molly&#13;
Nocita, Matt Wyatt, Andrea Barnett, Joey Brown,&#13;
Allison Ambrose, and Joel Shaw&#13;
Photo submitted by Pyles Photography&#13;
DANGER!! Watch yo se lf!&#13;
Sophomore Abby Droegmiller and&#13;
freshman Ryan Cyboron chuckle as&#13;
they dance to the fu nky beat.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Who's your daddy?&#13;
Juniors "Big Daddy" Kyle&#13;
Newsom and Jenny Haas know the&#13;
only way to stay cool is to dance.&#13;
Nice job guys.&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay Workman&#13;
Glitter girls. Juni ors&#13;
Alisha Renaud, Emily&#13;
Brightwell and freshmen&#13;
Brenna Lynch, Tiffany&#13;
Co no ve r, and Kim&#13;
Da rnell ma ke the&#13;
decorations glitter.&#13;
Pho to by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
18 Snoball "E.i9htee1'- olcl e1'009h to get a tattoo, too olcl to elate the freshmal\, too Lael for the freshma1'," -se"i &#13;
Yeah baby, yeah. Senior&#13;
Allison Ambrose smil es as&#13;
she busts a move with senior&#13;
Nick Dmytriw. Easy, Nick,&#13;
easy.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Say What?&#13;
Sophomore Amy Wood and&#13;
junior Brian De Yoss dance as&#13;
sophomore Eric Gubbles&#13;
performs background vocals.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke11do1f&#13;
Wazzzup. Junior Drew Morgan shows his ghetto&#13;
old school skills at the dance. Girls, take a number.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Stairway to Heaven Leads Students&#13;
up Where they Belong.&#13;
On January 13, the gym was&#13;
transformed from a sweaty practice&#13;
arena into a glamorous stage. It was a&#13;
magical night that will not be forgotten.&#13;
Student council chose the theme&#13;
Stairway to Heaven. Since there were&#13;
no sporting events Friday night, the&#13;
student council members were given&#13;
the opportunity to decorate the gym&#13;
and put in some finishing touches&#13;
Saturday morning. Contrary to the&#13;
Homecoming dance where all of the&#13;
decorating was done Saturday morning.&#13;
"I liked decorating this way&#13;
because it gave me more time to get&#13;
ready for the dance and I wasn ' t as&#13;
tired," said student council member&#13;
Alyssa Barr, sophomore. "However, I&#13;
didn't like the people who didn' t take&#13;
things seriously Friday night because&#13;
they thought they had all Saturday to&#13;
do it."&#13;
king and queen were about to be&#13;
announced. The gym was filled with&#13;
screaming students as seniors Joe&#13;
Clanton and Erin Struck were crowned&#13;
King and Queen.&#13;
"I was very surprised when they&#13;
called my name and very happy to&#13;
receive the crown," said Clanton.&#13;
Struck sbared Clanton's excitement.&#13;
"It was so cool I almost peed my&#13;
pants, wait, my dress," said Struck.&#13;
After coronation the DJ was&#13;
throwing funky tunes left and right and&#13;
the crowd was dancing to the beats.&#13;
"I thought Snoball was better than&#13;
Homecoming because people seemed to&#13;
be dancing and enjoying themselves&#13;
more, which made it a lot more fun," said&#13;
freshman Rachel Simonin.&#13;
Roll out the red carpet. King Joe Cl anton and Queen Erin&#13;
Struck smile fo r the camera after being crowned.&#13;
When parents started to show up&#13;
at 10:00, students were aware that the&#13;
Others attending also kept "in step"&#13;
with the dancing and festi vities. By the&#13;
end of the night it seemed as if eve1yone&#13;
had climbed their own stairway to&#13;
heaven.&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay Workman&#13;
By Katie Struck&#13;
Melissa l("i99e "Hello, we do"'t 90 ovt," -se"ior Becky Lauver "l play the droms," - freshma" GaJ,e Hage" Student Life 19 &#13;
Not all memories are&#13;
warm and fuzzy. The&#13;
character, played by&#13;
sophomore Bruce&#13;
Pomerleau, recalls&#13;
painful memories of&#13;
his lifetime. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Sorensen&#13;
The price of greatness is too high.&#13;
Sophomore Matt Fiscus portrays the&#13;
struggles of a teen in his scene from&#13;
''The Breakfast Club."&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
No need for tears.&#13;
Sophomore Andy King&#13;
tries to console fellow&#13;
actress, freshman&#13;
Brianne Diercks'&#13;
broken heart.&#13;
By Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Photo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
Big smiles for a job well done.&#13;
Junior Ashlee Peth beams with pride&#13;
after freshman Katie Dresen nai ls the&#13;
scene that Peth directed.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
20 9/10 Play "Do yoo rememl&gt;er that porple dol&gt;oj ol&gt;ojo," -j ul\ior Natha" Southard "l(eep clappi"' for the l&gt;ails of hay," · &#13;
One, blink. Two, breathe. Freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
hangs out in her home away from home, a garbage&#13;
can. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Children at Play&#13;
New Faces and Talent Have&#13;
What it Takes to Uphold Tradition&#13;
A team of eight student directors, an The play was a first for many involved.&#13;
empty stage and a gro up of eager "Being in the play definitely made me&#13;
underclassmen led the Department of Drama realize how much hard work goes into putting&#13;
to yet another theatrical triumph. on plays," sophomore Dani Richter recalled.&#13;
For one night only the talented group Although there were many new students&#13;
of young stu nts~ y A. y A y A y A to the program,&#13;
continued the departments sophomores came back for&#13;
tradition with "An Actors "It was really amazing more as well.&#13;
Nightmare" and " ... from the . "Being in this show&#13;
Screen to the Stage," which to See how far they helped me work on my&#13;
is an eclectic group of (the underclassmen) leadership skills," said&#13;
scenes from "Varsi:yBlues" grew during the whole sop homore Kevin&#13;
to "Steel Magnolias" and . 11 McWhorter "I can use&#13;
everything in between. production process. those skills in future&#13;
The production was -junior Jackie Carlson shows."&#13;
definitely a wonderfu l The play serves a&#13;
learning experience for the WA W' AW' A YA, dual purpose; not only to&#13;
student directors; seniors Brent Guill, Chris give expierence to the up and coming stars but&#13;
Foss, Jake Lee, Jake Shell and Justin White to fund the annual International Thespian&#13;
and juniors Emily Brightwell, Jackie Carlson, Society Scholarship. The proceeds of the play&#13;
and Ashlee Peth. a.re awarded to a selected ITS senior that has&#13;
"It was really amazing to see how far&#13;
they (the underclassmen) grew dming the&#13;
whole production process," stated junior&#13;
Jackie Carlson "It was also really nice to have&#13;
my first directing expierence with such a&#13;
talented cast."&#13;
demonstrated great leadership and dedication&#13;
to the program.&#13;
So, as yet another play is put away on the&#13;
shelf, the outgoing seniors have nothing to fear.&#13;
Because the tradition that they have worked so&#13;
diligently to uphold is in good hands.&#13;
It's you or us coach! Freshman Mark Diller, center, leads his tea.mates, freshman Dan&#13;
Barnett and sophomore Jacob Cooney, in a protest against their coach, fres hman Jason Dick,&#13;
in their portrayal of "Varsity Blues." Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Be careful what you do&#13;
with that thing!&#13;
Sophomore Andrew&#13;
Crawford contemplates&#13;
his next move whil e&#13;
freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
looks on. Photo by&#13;
Don Rachel Sorensen ' t leave my love! Sophomore Jaimi&#13;
Joneson pleads for her leading man.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
·""ioi· Lisa Swolley "DX-Ba.II rules," -sophomore Chris Clari&lt; "Simmer dow" Mw," -freshmal\ Amal\da Driver Student Life 21 &#13;
Large Group and Individual Speech My arm is around him.&#13;
Tell me More.&#13;
Freshmen Brooke&#13;
Bergantzel practices&#13;
her choral reading.&#13;
Photo by Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
Row 1: Brandi Rodenburg, Katie Lewis, Ashlee Peth, Laura&#13;
Shorey, Krista Hansen, Brooke Bergantzel Row 2: Brandon&#13;
Millhollin, Amber Carlson, Pam Shorey, Sarah Engle, Megan&#13;
Hewett, Nathan Southard Row 3: Fran Sillau, Justin Jones,&#13;
Blake Christiansen, Ellen Jackson, Jaimi Joneson, Carissa&#13;
Gillette, Chris Foss, Erin Struck, Andy King, Tom Barntsen&#13;
Senior Scott Behrens&#13;
comforts senior Jake Shell&#13;
before his group improv.&#13;
"It's okay Jake, it's okay."&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
ALLSTATERS&#13;
Television Newscasting:&#13;
Robin Beckendorf, Scott&#13;
Behrens, Steven Bolas, Amber&#13;
Carlson, Ashly Hendrix, Sarah&#13;
Engle, Megan Hewett, Jon Kutt,&#13;
Chris McCoy, Kev in&#13;
McWhorter, La ura Shorey,&#13;
Kelsie Sis, Erin Struck, Katie&#13;
Struck, LeeAnn Thornton, and&#13;
Phil Watson&#13;
Reader's Theater:&#13;
Jimmy Zangwow 's Out Of This&#13;
World Moon Pie Adventure:&#13;
Tom Barntsen, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Lindy Dinklage, Katie Lewis,&#13;
Erica McClellan, Ashlee Peth,&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg, Pam Shorey,&#13;
Fran Sillau, and Erin Struck&#13;
IndividuaJs:&#13;
Lit. Program- Erin Struck&#13;
Radio News-Erin Struck&#13;
Improv-Jake Shell&#13;
Anita Invitational:&#13;
3rd place Lewis Central&#13;
1st place: Derek Mether-After&#13;
Dinner, Erin Struck-Radio News&#13;
2nd place: Erin Sruck-Literary&#13;
Program, Sarah Engle-Public&#13;
Address, Pam Shorey-Freshmen&#13;
Poetry 3rd place: Anna JordanAfter Dinner&#13;
By Erin Struck and Erin Muddle&#13;
Hammf!riftg&#13;
'ml R's de11a&#13;
SPEECH STUDENTS PERFECT THEIR SKILLS&#13;
While some students are lifting weights,&#13;
shootin g hoop s, pl ay in g instrume nts, o r&#13;
wrestlin g , a no th er gro up of st ude nts&#13;
concentrate on their oratory skills.&#13;
Speech, once again, proved to be a&#13;
stro ng contender for local and state-wide&#13;
competition. While some find public speaking&#13;
to be o ne of th e ir mo st&#13;
TV News and Reader's Theater made it to&#13;
A ll-State , a n hono r achi eved o nl y by the&#13;
performers in the top 4% .&#13;
"The best thing about all state was getting&#13;
lost fo r hours," aid se nior Erica McCle llan.&#13;
Not o nl y wa s la rg e gro u p s peec h&#13;
s uccessful, but so was ind ividua l speec h.&#13;
frightening ex peri e nces, o ur&#13;
students handl ed it like pros.&#13;
The ir multipl e Di vision One&#13;
ra tin gs a nd broken reco rd s&#13;
prove it.&#13;
Look Who's Talking&#13;
Stude nts set a school record by&#13;
sending an incred ible 27 entries&#13;
to state . Out of th ese , 20&#13;
received Di vision One ratings,&#13;
whi ch was also a school record .&#13;
Students charmed judges&#13;
with varying topics from barki ng&#13;
dogs to moon pies. These are two&#13;
of the nine topics that qualified&#13;
for state in large group speech,&#13;
II Obviously we&#13;
had incredible&#13;
talent and&#13;
dedication.&#13;
-Laurie Nielsen//&#13;
All-State qualifiers were Jake&#13;
Shell in Improvisation, and Erin&#13;
Struck in Litera ry Program and&#13;
Rad io News. Struck set a school&#13;
record this year by qualifi ng for&#13;
All-State in all fo ur of her events.&#13;
this making it the speech departments biggest&#13;
accomplishment in the last l l years. The&#13;
success didn ' t stop there. Six of these groups&#13;
received Division One ratings.&#13;
"Obviously, we had incred ible ta lent and&#13;
dedication from the gro up this year, " said&#13;
speech director Lauri e N ie lse n, " I am ve ry&#13;
satisfi ed with the success we experie nced ."&#13;
22 Speech " ... a"d that 's where LaJ,ies come ft-om," -jv"ior Tyler Brunow "l love s pa"dex, spa.rKles a"d seq_vif\s," &#13;
Who let the dogs out?&#13;
(I to r) Freshmen Brooke Bergantzel,&#13;
Chris Tsuji, junior Amber Carlson,&#13;
and freshman Krista Hansen warm&#13;
up their vocal cords before the state&#13;
contest. It's a Dog's Life went on to&#13;
receive a division I rating. Photo by&#13;
Erin Struck&#13;
"My favorite part of high school is the pop," -freshma" David Daito"&#13;
What can you say?&#13;
Senior Carissa Gillette practices her&#13;
lines before state. Photo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
All together now.&#13;
(I to r) Junior Brandon Millhollin,&#13;
freshman Pam Shorey and sophomore&#13;
Katie Struck work to get their timing&#13;
pe1fect. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Sing it boy!&#13;
Junior Fran Sillau sings a sweet&#13;
melody to seniors Sarah Engle and&#13;
Megan Hewett. The u·io&#13;
participated in Musical Theater, a&#13;
new category that was an additional&#13;
event. Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Student Life 23 &#13;
The Sound Of Music. Junior&#13;
Justin Eatherton tunes his bass&#13;
during band. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Xylophone Melodies. Xylophone may be a tricky word to spell, but these&#13;
sophomores make playing it seem easy. Katie Struck, Kevin McWhorter,&#13;
and Ashley Slaughter play like pros. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Drum line&#13;
Row 1: Fran Sillau,&#13;
Angela Jensen , Alicia&#13;
Senter, Holly Englestad,&#13;
Kevin McWhorter, Katie&#13;
Struck, Ashley Slaughter,&#13;
Amanda Sheridan, Micah&#13;
Provines, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Josh Rodenburg Row 2:&#13;
Andy King, Phil Watson,&#13;
Chris Foss, Emil y&#13;
Brightwell, Amy Sulentic,&#13;
Jackie Carlso n, Bob&#13;
Joneson, Kyle Krege r,&#13;
Mike Meiers, Nikki Salvo,&#13;
and Matt Wymore&#13;
Flags&#13;
Row 1: Amber Morgan,&#13;
Lea Salvo, Katie Salvo,&#13;
Jenn y Laver Row 2:&#13;
Stephanie Larson.Angela&#13;
Burroughs, Anna Jordan,&#13;
Becky Buswe ll , Jessica&#13;
Laver Row 3: Courtney&#13;
Harter, Rachel&#13;
Thompso n, Katie&#13;
Dusing, Kaleigh Coonce,&#13;
Amy Smith, and Andrea&#13;
Hooper&#13;
Ma rching Band&#13;
By Erin Struck&#13;
and Katie Struck&#13;
24 Band «Sitti"9 OI\ the ice was"'t eve" cold. 1 had a shirt dow" my pa"ts," -se"ior Aaro" Cooper "If you do"'t Ii &#13;
Rachel, Rachel. Freshmen Rachel Simonin and Rachel Thompson concentrate while playing their&#13;
saxophone . Photo b_v Karie Murphy&#13;
Play it Girl! Freshman Beth Sears belts out a jazzy&#13;
tune on her baritone in her first year in high school&#13;
band. Photo by Karie Murphy&#13;
Each Jleat&#13;
LC Band Nails Performances&#13;
There is a room in LCHS that&#13;
consists of two talented directors&#13;
and 136 dedicated members. It is a&#13;
room where magic happens, where&#13;
musicians share ideas and&#13;
inspirations with other people in&#13;
and outside the room: the Band&#13;
room.&#13;
A two week long band camp&#13;
started marching season earlier in&#13;
2000 than in previous years. Due&#13;
to the vast number of students,&#13;
new directors and volunteers were&#13;
added to accommodate growth.&#13;
Derick Bluford was hired as&#13;
an assistant director. Keith Dudek&#13;
was also hired to work exclusively&#13;
with the 22-member drumline .&#13;
Volunteers Samantha Hinton, Tony&#13;
Reed, Laura Maher, and Jonathon&#13;
Zimmerling were also added to&#13;
assist specific sections to help&#13;
ensure a successful season.&#13;
"At the end of band camp,&#13;
things were looking very positive,"&#13;
commented Mark Mason, director&#13;
of bands, when referring to the&#13;
new staff.&#13;
After practicing every morning&#13;
at 7:00 a.m. and practicing for&#13;
hours on Thursday nights, the&#13;
band was ready to take the field&#13;
for five competitions. The LC&#13;
Marching Titans received a&#13;
Division I rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band competition and&#13;
at Glenwood. They received&#13;
Division II ratings at Urbandale,&#13;
Plattsmouth, and the Omaha&#13;
Marching Invitational.&#13;
"Because we had more staff&#13;
and the students had different&#13;
practice times, the most&#13;
challenging pait of marching band&#13;
was dealing with all the changes,"&#13;
said Mason.&#13;
The Titans not only&#13;
performed well on the field but also&#13;
off the field. Along with&#13;
entertaining concerts, trumpet&#13;
player Brent Lindaman, junior was&#13;
selected to All-State Band.&#13;
e me, like my bvtt," -jo"ior Brad Da"ielsel\ "Expect the worst. hope for the best." -freshma" Elise Brow" Student Life 25 &#13;
I've got a nose Ci~ a ping-pong 6a[{.&#13;
The vocal music program has&#13;
been built around a strong&#13;
foundation of dedication and&#13;
tradition. However, 2000-2001&#13;
hosted many new changes.&#13;
Chamber Choir had 60 members,&#13;
while Concert Choir included 85.&#13;
Due to a significant increase in&#13;
participation, a new choir was&#13;
formed to accommodate select&#13;
singers. The select choir was&#13;
dubbed 'Concert Chorale' , but it&#13;
was discontinued.&#13;
To accommodate the continual&#13;
growth, Concert Choir was split&#13;
into two periods for the second&#13;
term. The freshman choir had&#13;
numbers into the 70's.&#13;
Since the talent pool was so&#13;
large it was easy to select gifted&#13;
singers. Sixteen singers made AllState, the largest amount chosen&#13;
in Southwest Iowa. Among the&#13;
qualifiers were Chris Foss and&#13;
Jacob Lee, who participated for&#13;
four consecutive years.&#13;
Corporation was the Grand&#13;
Champion at Northwest Missouri&#13;
State- '99-' 00; 3rd place at&#13;
Johnston Invite '99-'00; and 4'h at&#13;
MO-SHOW in Cedar Rapids '99-&#13;
'00.&#13;
"I like going to contests&#13;
because on the road trips I get to&#13;
know different people," said&#13;
sophomor~ David Knavel.&#13;
Along with the&#13;
accomplishments, went some&#13;
heartache. Choir members had to&#13;
cope with the absence of&#13;
instructor Gary Fiscus.&#13;
"Choir has been hard to adjust&#13;
to, without Mr. Fiscus, but I think&#13;
we're doing well," said sophomore&#13;
Holly Fricke.&#13;
So that the students would not&#13;
be denied their vocal education,&#13;
32-year veteran choir instructor&#13;
Lee Span, a friend and colleague&#13;
to Fiscus, stepped up to the&#13;
chaJlenge of reentering the field&#13;
of music to substitute at LCHS.&#13;
"When Mr. Fiscus called me&#13;
and asked me to help, I was&#13;
delighted because I knew there&#13;
were great kids at LCHS and I&#13;
wanted a chance to work with&#13;
them," said Mr. Span.&#13;
Put your left foot in and shake it all about.&#13;
Sophomore Katie Higgins practices her dancing&#13;
skills. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Those freshmen can sure use their pipes!&#13;
Freshmen Jenny Laver, Kim Darnell and Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer sing. Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
26 Choir "Super, t ha"K you for asKil\C3," -ju"ior Neil Batte" 'Tm 9oi"9 to be a computer e"9iM~er, " - freshma" Matt G !1 &#13;
Hold on to your hats!&#13;
Whil e pract ic ing for&#13;
competition, junio r&#13;
Mi cah Pro vin es and&#13;
so phomo res Rac he l&#13;
Grosovenor, Kev in&#13;
McWhorter, and Jaimi&#13;
Joneson strike a pose&#13;
with their sparkly hats.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Crazy Moves.&#13;
Senior Allison&#13;
Ambrose shows off&#13;
her special shake&#13;
during Corporation&#13;
practice.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Lewis Corporation&#13;
Express&#13;
Chamber Choir&#13;
Jazz Choir&#13;
'\OY "True love is lil&lt;.e ghosts which ma"y fall&lt;. about al\d Ol\ly few have see"," -freshma" Brial\l\e Gerhardt&#13;
Row I: Tennille Th ieschafc r.&#13;
Shannon Goss. A mundu Summy.&#13;
Sara Davidson. Rachel Sorensen.&#13;
Jennie Bellows Row 2: Sar.1h Cox.&#13;
Srncey Goodman. Carrie Stugcman.&#13;
Rachel Grosve no r. Fran Sillau.&#13;
Alisha iud . Ellen Jackson.&#13;
faimi Joneson. Brent Guill Row 3:&#13;
Josh Rodenburg. Carissa Gill ette.&#13;
Trisha Burntsen. Katie Higgins.&#13;
Megan Hewett. Ashlee Peth. Molly&#13;
Nocita Row 4: Mutt Fiscus. Brett&#13;
Kemp. ick Procorpio. Kyle South.&#13;
Todd Edwards. David Knavel Row&#13;
5: Kevi n Mc\Vhorter. Rya n&#13;
Adkins. Brandon Milllhollin. Nathan&#13;
Thomas. Jake Lee Row 6: Matt&#13;
Johnson. Bill Schierbrock. Joke&#13;
Clemons. Tom Bamtsen. Chris Foss.&#13;
Andy King&#13;
Row 1: Rachel Lamben, Jen&#13;
Beckner, Amy Smith, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer. Jennifer Laver.&#13;
Amb er Strobehn Row 2:&#13;
Lauren Kealy. Jenni Wright.&#13;
Beth Sears. Jami e Tay lor,&#13;
Alyssa Baar. Pam Shorey.&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg Row 3:&#13;
Dan Barnell. Loren Fulton.&#13;
Pat Delaney , Aaron Jones,&#13;
Holly Fricke Row 4: Steve&#13;
Procorpio, Dan Black, Kyle&#13;
Sulentic, Joe White&#13;
Row I: Ell en Jackson.R1tchel&#13;
Sorensen. K~li n Coates. Jaimi&#13;
Jo neson. Scott Ke mp. Dav id&#13;
Knave l. Todd Edwards, Adrian&#13;
Barcus. Allison Ambrose. Molly&#13;
Nocita. Carri e Stageman. Emily&#13;
Bri ght well. Row 2: Ashley&#13;
Slaughter. Stacey Goodman. Alisha&#13;
Renaud. at han Thomas. Andy&#13;
Kjng. Josh Wallenberg. Brent Guill.&#13;
Katie Higg ins. Tennill e&#13;
Thi esch;.ifer. Katie Dusin g.&#13;
Shannon Goss. Jennifer Bellows.&#13;
Row 3: Sara h Eng le. Ca rissa&#13;
Gillcll e. Kevi n Mc\Vhortcr, Chris&#13;
Foss. Kyle South. Man Johnson.&#13;
Bretl Kemp. Brant.Ii Rodenburg.&#13;
Row 4 : Sarah Ba rnes. Megan&#13;
Hewett. Lisn Masker. Ashl ee Peth.&#13;
Ross Mc Fcrrin . Jacob She ll.&#13;
Brandon Milhullin. Justin Burgnrt.&#13;
Bill Schierbrock. and Tom Bamtsen.&#13;
Row 1: Mega n Hewett ,&#13;
Stacey Goodman, Tennill e&#13;
Thieschafer. Adrian Barcus&#13;
Row 2: Jake Lee. Brent Guill,&#13;
Chris Foss. Tom Bamrsen. Nate&#13;
Vazquez. Todd Edwards&#13;
By Jamie Searl and&#13;
Manda McNeal&#13;
Student Life 27 &#13;
High School All Over&#13;
Again... The cast strikes a&#13;
pose commemorating the&#13;
happiest years of their lives.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
So tell us how you are ... Twenty&#13;
years is not nearly long enough to&#13;
separate the hearts of two best&#13;
friends, junior Emily Brightwell and&#13;
sophomore Sara Davidson. Photo by&#13;
Melissa Knigge ~~~~~~~~-&#13;
I do it for them. Senior Chris Foss&#13;
discovers his old yearbook and&#13;
longs for the day when the ghosts&#13;
of high school will be gone and his&#13;
life can be real. Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
Once a gossip, always a gossip.&#13;
Junior Ashley Kenealy, senior&#13;
Carissa Gillette and junior Ashlee&#13;
Peth reminisce about the good ol '&#13;
days. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
28 Musical "Duh! f hate that Kid!," - sel\ior C.ole O'Hara "just J:.ecause f have glasses does"'t mea" t have four eyesl &#13;
&lt;J}u;UJ;ng tM fhe T raJ;f;tM ~ JEx.ceUUenCe ·&#13;
... @ne &lt;!Jhe;w af a f;qe&#13;
,. ,.&#13;
"There's a kid inside, and I have him with me always. There's a kid&#13;
inside, walking down on old high school hallways ... "&#13;
Through the drama department's spring production of ls There&#13;
Life After High School, the sights, sounds, and feelings of the high&#13;
school experience were brought to life in the singing, dancing, and&#13;
acting of its cast.&#13;
ls Th ere Life After High School,&#13;
conceived and directed by Ralph Keys,&#13;
was a fresh and exciting look back at high&#13;
school.&#13;
The first act took viewers into an&#13;
attic, a place where broken lamps, dirty&#13;
p om dresses, dusty yearbooks, and that&#13;
ugly, yellow chair with the broken rung&#13;
that is not necessarily wanted around,&#13;
but can never quite be parted with, are&#13;
stored-just like our own memories.&#13;
Most of the audience could identify with&#13;
the experiences and memories of the&#13;
characters and could see a part of&#13;
themselves on the stage, laughing,&#13;
worrying, and crying.&#13;
In the second act, the scene moved&#13;
from the memories of the past to the&#13;
possibilities of the future as one class is reunited at their 20 year class&#13;
reunion.&#13;
This musical was filled with timeless remembrances, thrilling&#13;
moments, and unforgettable high school events. Both young and old&#13;
alike could relate to the touching monologues and catchy songs about&#13;
the challenges and joys of adolescent life.&#13;
For the cast it was an exhilarating experience to bring to its audience&#13;
a living, breathing yearbook.&#13;
"It was awesome to bring the crowd so many memories because&#13;
everyone had gone through at least one experience in the musical.&#13;
Everyone could identify with it; it&#13;
brought the audience and cast together&#13;
and they became one and the same,"&#13;
recalled senior Megan Hewett.&#13;
For the audience, it was a chance&#13;
to be either transported to another time&#13;
and place of many years past or a time&#13;
to cherish the memories that "we could&#13;
not forget if we tried."&#13;
"I enjoyed it because everyone on&#13;
stage was a memory. I loved the&#13;
characters and can remember someone&#13;
just like each one from my high school&#13;
experience; after thirty years of teaching,&#13;
I've seen all of those kids. Times&#13;
change but each one--the partier, the&#13;
picked on, the popular--is still alive in&#13;
high school today," remarked instructor&#13;
Carol Gottsch. "It is a timeless musical."&#13;
The tradition of excellence was built on the giants who came before.&#13;
So as is done every year at the end of the season, goodbyes are said to&#13;
some very important people in everyone's lives. Because there is no&#13;
senior night in drama the last production is used as a tribute to them.&#13;
This show really was "For Them."&#13;
You can take the boy out of the game, but not the game out of the boy. Sophomore&#13;
Andy King and senior Jake Lee toss around the pigskin in "High School All Over Again.'"&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sing your heart out.&#13;
Freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
has the time of her life&#13;
recalling he r days in&#13;
marching band. Photo&#13;
by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Today I was crowned the Homecoming Queen. The crowd cheers as&#13;
sophomores Stacey Goodman and Kevin McWhorter portray the life of&#13;
a has-been homecoming queen. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
"'-freshma" Joe White "Jost .because Jimmy has a .brai" does"'t mea" he uses it," -j ol\ior Jos h Hob.bard Student Life 29 &#13;
Top Right: Dude You're Freakin' Me Out! Freshman Marissa&#13;
Hough watches as senior Ryan Campbell...dances? Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Top Left: Let's Go! Seniors Terri Christensen and Michael&#13;
Alexander can't wait till they get on the dance fl oor. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendoif&#13;
Hey Ma! Seniors Erica McClellan, Jake Shell, Chris Foss, and&#13;
junior TenniUe Thieschafer talk on their shoes at post prom.&#13;
Photo submitted by Andrea Hoo er&#13;
Get Down! Senior Bob Joneson and j unior Tom&#13;
Barntsen show off their dance moves for the ladies.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
What's That Funky&#13;
Smell! Jun iors Ch ris&#13;
Pomerl eau and Emil y&#13;
Brightwell, seniors Brett&#13;
Kemp and Beau Saar,&#13;
a nd junio r M icah&#13;
Provines sniff each other&#13;
under the direction of&#13;
hypn otist Do ug&#13;
MacCraw. Photo by&#13;
Erin Muddle.&#13;
By Lisa Gundlach and Stephanie Norton&#13;
30 Prom&#13;
Good story guys! Alumn i Joe&#13;
Black, and juniors Kalin Coates&#13;
and James Massman enjoy the&#13;
company of good friends.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Do"'t ha.te me Leca.vse t a.m Lea.vtiful, ha.te me Leca.vse your Loyfriel\d thil\KS so," freshm~ &#13;
Consfmcff ng cm Ooerset1s CfJt1rt1dise&#13;
c5prin_J'lime gn ?aris Beaues Baslin.J' 2/(emor1es&#13;
Students went global for prom this year while traveling "abroad"&#13;
for a Springtime in Paris. Junior officers Abby Emsick, Chris Pomerleau,&#13;
Todd Edwards, and Micah Provines spent months pl anning and&#13;
preparing for the big night. Others volunteered their time and creativity&#13;
decorating the gym.&#13;
" It was tough finding help, so I was worried for a while but it all&#13;
turned out great," said junior Micah Provines. "The decorations set&#13;
the mood nicely."&#13;
While walking into the gym, students were greeted by stars and&#13;
Eiffel towers. Streamers, confetti, and paper sidewalks led the way to a&#13;
night filled with memories.&#13;
Court brought out many emotions ... excitement, nervousness,&#13;
disappointment, and even fear.&#13;
"When Matt [Wyatt] and I were waiting to walk out and watching&#13;
the people in front of us, I had butterflies in my stomach, but when they&#13;
said my name they all went away," said senior candidate Kellie Evans.&#13;
These fears turned to anticipation as it neared the announcement of&#13;
King and Queen. As a couple on and off the stage, Josh Wallenberg and&#13;
Jamie Coe were declared royalty.&#13;
"I was shocked when they said my name for Queen, but I was also&#13;
really excited," said senior Queen Jamie Coe.&#13;
As the clock struck midnight, the night did not stop. Students&#13;
caITied the party to the bowling alley. While there, they were not only&#13;
mesmerized by the wide array of games and prizes, but also by hypnotist&#13;
Doug MacCraw.&#13;
"My head started to get really cloudy, but after that happened I&#13;
don't remember anything that happened to me," said senior Brett Kemp.&#13;
Everyone left prom with different memories. For the underclassman,&#13;
it marked a beginning for the years to come; it showed the juniors how&#13;
quickly time passes. Finally, for the seniors, it marked the end of the road.&#13;
Ahh, How Cute. King Josh Wallenberg and Queen Jamie Coe&#13;
enjoy their royality under the lights of Paris. Photo by Katie&#13;
Mu1phy&#13;
Court: Row 1: Kelsie Sis, Steven Forbes, Blake Anderson, JJ&#13;
Padilla, King Josh Wallenberg,Queen Jamie Coe, Blake Jensen,&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt Row 2: Moll y Nocita, Brett Kemp, Melissa&#13;
Knigge, Joey Brown, Kellie Evans, Matt Wyatt, Aimee Prichard,&#13;
Jon Clanton, Joe Clanton, and Elin Su·uck Photo by Pyles&#13;
Sophomore Attendants: Cole Grandfield, Holly Fricke, Pat&#13;
Powers, Julie Ryba, Jenn i Wright, Derek McComas. Amanda&#13;
Summy, and Scott Kemp Photo by Pyles&#13;
I Enez Hernandez "We need to work. on driving sl&lt;.ills in the parking lot," senior Steve Penney Student Life 31 &#13;
~nd of thH Road&#13;
Thl! J:inal Bump In thl! Road ....&#13;
As each of us follows our path in&#13;
life, we will remember these years. We&#13;
will remember our friends, the laughte1;&#13;
and the pain. Our smiles reflect the&#13;
memories locked deep within our hearts.&#13;
We have grown so much, yet we will grow&#13;
forever. -Class Motto&#13;
The end finally arrived. For some it&#13;
came too soon, for others not quickly&#13;
enough.&#13;
"Graduation came way too soon for&#13;
me. I'm not really ready to leave,it's the&#13;
last time we'll all be together," said senior&#13;
Joey Brown.&#13;
The 2001 seniors were the last&#13;
graduating class before moving to the&#13;
new building.&#13;
As boxes were being packed, the&#13;
seniors left a lasting legacy. Having a&#13;
class that consisted of record breakers,&#13;
student leaders, dedicated scholars, thrill&#13;
seekers, and socialites made this class&#13;
one-of-a-kind.&#13;
It's funny the thing s people&#13;
remember; it's funny the things they&#13;
forget. Graduation prompted many&#13;
students to reminisce about days passed.&#13;
"One day in kindergarten our class&#13;
had a substitute and she wouldn't give&#13;
me my milk and cookies," said senior&#13;
Josh Wallen berg, "I' 11 never forget&#13;
that!"&#13;
Of course there were hard times,&#13;
tears, and stress, but everyone pulled&#13;
together and made it through.&#13;
"Breaking my leg was the hardest&#13;
time of my high school career," said&#13;
senior Joe Clanton, "but my brother&#13;
has really helped and supported me&#13;
through everything."&#13;
The seniors left their imprints on&#13;
one another as well as the rest of the&#13;
school, by demonstrating how to give&#13;
110% of themselves, whether it was on&#13;
the field, in the classro~m, or on the&#13;
job.&#13;
The class of 2001 has come to a&#13;
point in their lives when they 've&#13;
reached the end of a road. It is a time&#13;
to choose whether to go right or left&#13;
and whether to give up or take the road&#13;
less traveled. This class has the&#13;
potential to do something great and&#13;
follow their dreams.&#13;
Look at those pearly whites! Senior Jess Sciortino&#13;
enthusiasticall y receives her diploma from Tim&#13;
Blum. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
By Jamie Scott&#13;
Let's get on with it! Seniors Matt Bil li ngsley, Sam Beuterbaugh,&#13;
Jennife r Bell ows, Scott Behrens, and Rache l Barne tt wa it&#13;
patientl y for graduati on to start. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
When is it my turn? Seniors Balinda Eckles and TabaLha Durfey&#13;
scan their programs for their names. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
3 2 Graduation "Live life, have fo", eat chickel\,"-jo"ior Alicia Yoo"9 "Everybody works hard whe" they feel like it, bot o" ly &#13;
One last time! The&#13;
Alright, I didn't fall! With&#13;
a sigh of relief senior Carrie&#13;
Stageman walks back after&#13;
receiving her diploma. Photo&#13;
by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Wake up! Senior Jeff&#13;
Ku lc zeski takes a nap&#13;
before getti ng his diploma.&#13;
Photo hy Katie Murphy&#13;
Getting Distracted! Seniors Jennife r Norton and Cole O' Hru·a&#13;
occ upy themselves by looking around at everything but the&#13;
speakers. Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
How do I look? Seniors Meli sa Knigge, Jordan Klepfer.Brett&#13;
Kemp, and Adam Kealy make fi nishing touches before th ir big&#13;
appearance on stage. Photo by Sam Smith.&#13;
1e Lest do it whe" they do"'t feel like it ," - f resma" Bra"do" Maso" "Goo Bii9 Bloeee,"-se"ior Je" Norto" Student Life 3 3 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Ba.ck to the&#13;
Dra.wl"9 Boa.rd,&#13;
A New Advisor, A More&#13;
Independent Student Council&#13;
Whenev.er adj usting to a&#13;
new situation, it can be hard&#13;
work for anyone . When&#13;
Marylin Wandersee took over&#13;
as advisor, student&#13;
council members&#13;
were asked to take&#13;
a more&#13;
independent&#13;
approach to make&#13;
the adjustment&#13;
successful.&#13;
also responsible for decorating&#13;
and planning Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball. Decorations&#13;
transformed the drab gym into&#13;
a brightly colored&#13;
"Jungle of Love",&#13;
and hours of hard&#13;
work built a&#13;
magnificant&#13;
" Stairway to&#13;
Heaven."&#13;
"It is good that&#13;
we have been&#13;
forced to take on&#13;
more of a&#13;
le adership role.&#13;
Thin gs are not&#13;
handed to us on a&#13;
silver platte r&#13;
"We have to do&#13;
" With o ut the&#13;
d ecoration s, th e&#13;
spirit of the dance&#13;
would not be the&#13;
same," said junior&#13;
Matt Wymore.&#13;
things ourselves to&#13;
get things done."&#13;
Jun/or Em/ly&#13;
Br/ghtwell Memb e r s&#13;
s hared the&#13;
anymore," said junior Emily&#13;
Brightwell. "We have to do&#13;
things ourselves to get things&#13;
done ."&#13;
Not having a sil ver platter&#13;
meant an increased workload.&#13;
Members made the adjustment&#13;
loo k easy by s uccessfull y&#13;
communi cati ng with the&#13;
administration a nd the&#13;
students.&#13;
For exampl e, ro und tab le&#13;
discussions we re he ld to&#13;
inc rease student co uncil&#13;
awa reness of student body&#13;
concerns. The questions and&#13;
ideas were then presented to&#13;
Principal Dr. Doug Radtke.&#13;
The stude nt co unc il was&#13;
By Lisa Gundlach&#13;
re sponsi bility by&#13;
di viding into committees to&#13;
choo se the t he me , ord e r&#13;
decorations, hire the DJ, and&#13;
pl a n coronation . The&#13;
committees met before school&#13;
to o rga nize pl a ns a nd a ll&#13;
members met at 7 a.m. the day&#13;
of the dance to decorate.&#13;
Student Council didn ' t just&#13;
stop with the dances. They also&#13;
took part in various out-reach&#13;
programs b y don a tin g a&#13;
decorated Christmas tree and&#13;
providing a Christmas meal to a&#13;
needy family&#13;
Members not on ly made an&#13;
impac t o n the stude nt body,&#13;
they made an impact on th e&#13;
community.&#13;
I&#13;
A Heavenly Image. Senior Ryan Will er places star-covered&#13;
gossimer to add a nice touch to Snoball. Photo by Robin Becke11d01f&#13;
Student Council Officers&#13;
Junior Emi ly Brightwell, Sectretary, junior Jackie Carlson.&#13;
Treasurer, senior Josh Wall enberg, Setgent-at-Arms, and senior&#13;
Erin Struck, President. Not Pictured senior Trent Hill,&#13;
Vice-President. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
36 Stuco 'Wha.t goes a.rour.d, comes a.rour.d," -sophomore Audra. Schutte "Miss Muta., I sa.w you ha.r.9-91idir.9 or. a I&gt;\ &#13;
Just Right. Freshmen Heather Hamsa, Bri anne Gerhardt,&#13;
sophmore Alyssa BruT,junior Lisa Gundlach, and freshman Kru·en&#13;
Watson help decorate for Snoball . Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Leader of the Pack.&#13;
Freshman Brenna Lynch&#13;
leads he r fe ll ow&#13;
classmates in a round&#13;
table discussion. These&#13;
discussions were open&#13;
to com ments and&#13;
suggestions about&#13;
various topics such as:&#13;
lunch sanitation,theft,&#13;
schedules, and cheating.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
BeckendOlf&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Row 1: ToddEdwmd Row 2: Kim Darnell, Heather&#13;
Hamsa, Nikki Salvo. JJ Padilla Row 3: Amanda&#13;
Summy, Brenna Lynch, Amy BruT, Tiffru1y Conover.&#13;
Pam Shorey, Mike Meiers, Rachel Salvo Row 4:&#13;
Micah Provines, Sru·a Davidson. Alisha Renaud.&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt. Alyssa Barr, Caiti Wright, Joel&#13;
Shaw Row 5: Emily Brightwell, Jackie Cru·lson. Katie&#13;
Higgins, Erin Stmck, Josh Wallenberg, Ryan Willer,&#13;
Kevin McWhorter. and Chri Pomerleau&#13;
'rrito," - se"ior Bia.Ke je"se" "Haney's a.hoot yea. ta.II. yov ca"'t miss him,"-freshma." David Stevel\SOI\ Academics 3 7 &#13;
Air Ball. Sophomore Kevin McWhorter attempts a basket at the&#13;
FCA Free-Throw-a-Thon activity. Photo submitted by Pat Campbell&#13;
Ring around&#13;
the Rosie.&#13;
Senior Molly&#13;
Nocita&#13;
entertains kids&#13;
at the NHS&#13;
Rock in&#13;
Prevention.&#13;
Photo&#13;
submitted by&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Building&#13;
a Better&#13;
Community&#13;
NHS and FCA work together to make a lasting impression&#13;
While the majority of&#13;
students spend their time playing&#13;
sports and hanging-out with&#13;
friends, National Honor Society&#13;
(NHS) and Fellowship of Christian&#13;
Athletes (FCA) memebers donate&#13;
their time to community service&#13;
projects and door-to-door can&#13;
collections.&#13;
"It's a good opportunity to&#13;
spend time with friends that share&#13;
your faith and beliefs," said&#13;
sophomore Lindy Dinklage.&#13;
FCA sponsor Pat Campbell&#13;
has kept his members busy over&#13;
the year. They held the annual&#13;
Homecoming football jersey&#13;
auction, whi ch was during&#13;
Homecoming week on Tuesday;&#13;
the free-throw-a-thon held on&#13;
January 21; and the Angel Tree,&#13;
held around Christmas time. They&#13;
also do little projects such as a&#13;
bonfire and "See You at the Pole."&#13;
"I would say that the FCA&#13;
Day of Champions was the best&#13;
project we have done this year,"&#13;
said Campbell. "We had about 50&#13;
students from Lewis Central and&#13;
neighboring FCA's come."&#13;
NHS sponsor Jennifer Button&#13;
also kept her members busy all&#13;
year. The projects they hosted&#13;
were the candy cane sales held&#13;
during the month of December,&#13;
Family Fun Night, and the doorto-door canned food drive. They&#13;
also work concessions at many&#13;
sporting events and help baby-sit&#13;
younger kids in the district.&#13;
This year's members of both&#13;
FCA and NHS have done a&#13;
wonderful job on making activties&#13;
successful. They all have taken&#13;
time out of their busy lives to help&#13;
better the community.&#13;
One, Four, f" Nine ... Seniors&#13;
~ Josh&#13;
Wallenberg,&#13;
Bryan Blum,&#13;
and Aaron&#13;
Cooper begin&#13;
to count thier&#13;
bags of food for&#13;
the Micah&#13;
House.&#13;
Photo submitted&#13;
by Jennifer&#13;
Button&#13;
We're Gonna Win! Juniors Jenny Haas, Lyndsay Workman, Heather&#13;
Hausen, Mara Kell ogg, Jamie Scott , and Ellen Jackson find a strategy for&#13;
getting the most bags of food . Pho/a sub111 i11ed by Jennifer Button&#13;
38 NHS/FCA "Je" Coppa is the best. She is really cool," - sophomore Je" C.oppa "I do"'t talK, " - freshma" Steve Harvey &#13;
Don't run with a straw in your mouth! Sophomore Luke Anderson pl ays a&#13;
game during an FCA activity. Photo submitted by Pat Campbell&#13;
Page By Stephanie Norton&#13;
Put me in coach, I'm&#13;
ready to play.&#13;
Junior Fran Sillau,&#13;
sophomores Alyssa&#13;
BaJT, Jaimi Joneson,&#13;
Kacy South, and junior&#13;
Kyle South meet the&#13;
UNL football coach.&#13;
Photo submitted by Pat&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes&#13;
Row 1: Rebecca Dreager. Amy Barr, Derek McComas. JJ Padilla, Kayla King. Jessica Mathis. Amber&#13;
Morgan Row 2: Pat Campbell. Kristine Norris, Josh Stuhr, Luke Anderson, Scott Kemp, Alyssa&#13;
Barr. Holly Englestad, Lesli e Rostennundt, Fran Sillau Row 3: Justin Jones. Josh Wallenbern, Joe&#13;
Clanton, Jon Clanton, Jill Husz, Trisha Barntsen, Katie Higgins, and Kevin McWhorter -&#13;
Nutionnl Honor Society&#13;
Row t : Brett Kemp.JJ Pndilla.Tressa Thomsen. President Erin Muddle. Secretary Allison Ambrose.Trcasuer Ca.iii&#13;
Wright. Vice· President Molly 1ocita. Josh Wallenberg. Scou Warren. Fran Sillau. Justin Jones Row 2: Heidi Reinders.&#13;
Katie Dusing. Sarah Cox, Lccnnn Thorn ton, Jamie Coe. Erin Struck . Bckah Young. Kat ie Murphy, Todd Edwards.&#13;
Marn Kellogg. Ellen Jackson. Jamie Scoll Row 3: Cole O' Hara. Blake Anderson. Jackie Carlson. Tennille Thieschafer.&#13;
Rnchel Lumbert, Brandi Rodenburg. Robin Beckendorf. Tom Bnmtscn. Lisa Gundlnch. Alisha Rennud Row 4: Kyle&#13;
Sou1h . Ross McFerrin . Joe Brookove r. Bill Schierbrock. Brem Lindam:m. Mindy Wood. Emily Brightwell. Jessica&#13;
Liffer Row 5: Jordan Klepfe r, Nmhnn Thomas. Justin Burgan. Brian De Voss Row 6: Lisa Masker. Kelsie Sis. Brynn&#13;
Blum. Anron Cooper. Ryan Willer. nnd Chris Pomerlcnu&#13;
l~e ~ lt1h9rity is showt1 whet1 "° ot1e is arout1d," -set1ior Bret t i&lt;emp "C.arpe diem," - sophomore Jaimi J ot1esot1Academics 39 &#13;
Clubs&#13;
(IUh\&#13;
Elues Eand&#13;
Row 1: Drew Morgan, Brent Lindaman, Justin Schultz, Brian De Voss, Scott&#13;
Warren, Rachel Simonin, Dan Black Row 2: Phil Watson, Bob Joneson,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Andy King, Justin Eatherton, and Chris Foss&#13;
Jazz ()rche§tra&#13;
Row 1: Emily Brightwell, Karen M ill er, Bob Joneson, Rachel Simonin, Dan&#13;
Black Row 2: Brian De Voss, Chris Foss, Mark Hubbard , Scott Warren Row&#13;
3: Brent Li ndaman, Eric Gubbels, Justin Schul tz, Matt Johnson Row 4: Phil&#13;
Watson, Ky le Kreger, Jack ie Carlson, Andy Ki ng, and Justin Eatherton&#13;
f 1111&#13;
Jazz Eand&#13;
Row 1: Blake Christiansen, Lauren Keal y, Lindsey Zirfus, Eric Wirth , Sarah&#13;
Engle Row 2: Kala King, Eric Hayes, Joe White, Stacey Goodman, Beth Sears&#13;
Row 3: Justin Burga.rt, Travis Roan, Zac Ellison , Chris Clark Row 4: Mike&#13;
Meiers, Angela Jensen, Holly Englestad, Ron Peterson, and Melinda Smit&#13;
lnternatiC&gt;nal Thespian SC&gt;cieb'&#13;
Row 1: Erin Struck, Robin Beckendorf,Rachel Soren sen, Me lissa We il age.&#13;
Vicki Anderson, Jaimi Joneson, Kali n Coates Row 2: Nate Southard, Moll y&#13;
Nocita, Ashl ee Peth, Carissa Gillete, Shannon Me iss ne r, Chris Foss, Philli p&#13;
Watson, Emil y Brightwell Row 3: Tom Barntsen, James Ma sman, Jennifer&#13;
Beckner, Katie Dusing, Ashley Kenealy, Brent Guill, Fran Si Uau , Justin White,&#13;
Andrew King, Jacob Lee, Jackie Carlson, Tom McLaughlin, and Jake Clemons&#13;
40 Clubs "Me Hl&lt;.e woode" passes," -freshma" Bral\dOI\ Howell "I am dispe"ser Loy," - se"ior Matt Wyatt "Do"'t cry Lee &#13;
Cl bs&#13;
Club§ Cl bs&#13;
Clubs ••uh\&#13;
r=.-eshmen Ch()il'"&#13;
Row I: Britney Loose , Cay lee Hourigan, Amiee Coonce. Tracie Matters, Dana Neumann.&#13;
Lora Hardiman, Amber Cook, Jamie Heckerman, Nichole Johnson Row 2: Ashley Crain,&#13;
Amanda Bible, Lauren Kealy. Beth Sears, Rachel Thompson. Pamela Shorey, Crystal Collins,&#13;
Je nnife r Seydlitz, Kati e Dresen, Jamie Taylor, Rachael Beatty, Karen Watson Row 3: Lauren&#13;
Carlson, Tiffany Conover, Tara Durfey. Melinda Smits, Krista Hansen, Jennifer Laver, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer. Kaleigh Coonce, Marissa Hough, Brenna Lynch, Kenya Lara , Row 4: Loren&#13;
Fulton, Brandon Howell , Patrick Delaney, Joe White, Derek Mether, Tim Wislon, Jason&#13;
Dick, Nicholas Barelos. Todd Thieschafcr, Daniel Barnett, Zachery Powers Row 5: Justin&#13;
Seavy. Steven Procopio, Ryan Cyboron, Nathan Gei er, Gregory Baney, Austin Croushorn.&#13;
Gabri el Hagen, Mark Diller. Daniel Black, Devin Jackson Row 6: Catrina Clevenger, Oyen&#13;
Phuong, Brianne Gerhardt, Ha Uyen, Kal a King, Brenda Barrett, and Rachel Simonin&#13;
U()~S U()Wlina Team&#13;
Brian Gates, Jared Robey, TROPHY, Kevin Larson, Danny Vincent, and David&#13;
Steven. on&#13;
avse it's over, smile becavse it happe"ed," sophomore Julie l&lt;yba&#13;
Science Club&#13;
Row 1: Cole O'Hara, Brent Guill, Ryan Willer, Justin Jones, Thomas Heckman.&#13;
Caiti Wright, Ni kki Salvo, Allison Ambrose, Bekah Young Row 2: Chris Foss,&#13;
Scott Behrens, Bryan Blum, Joel Shaw, Tressa Thomsen, and Joey Brown&#13;
f7ir-ls U()Wlina Team&#13;
Row 1: Kacy South, Cassie Stevenson Row 2: Deborah Bach, Amanda Sheridan,&#13;
and Susan Stellish&#13;
B.v A11bre.v Wilson&#13;
"I like plastic," -sophomore DaM Nielse" Academics 41 &#13;
Under Construc6on goes into&#13;
unentered territory.&#13;
Three advisors in two years&#13;
can challenge stability for almost&#13;
any organization. This was the&#13;
case for the Titan Yearbook staff.&#13;
Changing advisors was difficult&#13;
to adjust to, especially for the&#13;
students, but it was necessary.&#13;
"The changes that we saw this&#13;
year were definitely for the better.&#13;
The more organized structure&#13;
allowed us to produce a high&#13;
quality product," said Editor-inChiefErin Struck, senior.&#13;
The staffs expectations were&#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Row 1: Erin Struck , Erin&#13;
Muddle, Katie Murphy, Laura&#13;
Flahi ve, Stephani e Norton,&#13;
Becky Lauver Row 2: Kati e&#13;
Struck, Robin Beckendorf,&#13;
Samantha Smith, Jamie Scon,&#13;
Lyndsay Workman, Manda&#13;
McNeal, Ashley Hendri x Row&#13;
3: Rachel Sorensen, Melissa&#13;
Knigge, Nikki Johnson, Lisa&#13;
Gundlach, Heather Hausen,&#13;
Tracy Hays, Jessica Joyce,&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg, and Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
Dirty Work.&#13;
Laura Flahive copy&#13;
edits junior Manda&#13;
McNeal's story. This&#13;
process can be long and&#13;
grueling at times.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
By Erin Muddle&#13;
set at a higher level. However,&#13;
they had to go back to the basics,&#13;
learning the fundamentals of&#13;
journalism.&#13;
" In order to produce a&#13;
competitive publication , the&#13;
students had to have some&#13;
understanding of the basics of&#13;
journalism," said advisor Laura&#13;
Flahive.&#13;
These changes led to a more&#13;
positive environment that resulted&#13;
in easier working conditions and&#13;
better morale overall.&#13;
(bottom) Mix It, Mix It Good. Junior Katie Murphy mixes chemicals for the&#13;
darkroom in her spare time. Pharo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Copy Cats. Sophomore Stephanie Norton and junior Lyndsay Workman work&#13;
on thier layouts. Easy on the fingernails girls. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
....&#13;
4 2 J oumalism "U"derclassme" are cool," - freshma" Ashley Nihse" "These clar" computers clo"'t work," - se"ior Lacey f• &#13;
Questions and Answers.&#13;
Sophomores Holly Fricke and Megan McKem&#13;
look up students in SchoolMaster to interview&#13;
for their new stories. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Tall Man With the Plan. Senior Scott Behrens looks over junior Courtney&#13;
Harter's shoulder making sure her story is up to par. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
T.fie&#13;
E_lectrities&#13;
The newspaper went through&#13;
radical changes ranging from a&#13;
new layout, larger staff, and an&#13;
knowledgable advisor.&#13;
"Everything was new and&#13;
exciting. We were fortunate to&#13;
have an advisor who actually&#13;
cared about our publications,"&#13;
said Editor-in-Chief Erin Muddle,&#13;
senior.&#13;
For a fresh, new beginning,&#13;
the staff j azzed up the paper&#13;
renaming it, The Wire. It was&#13;
published monthly, changed to a&#13;
tabloid format and given a real&#13;
newspaper texture.&#13;
the&#13;
Newspaper Staff&#13;
Row 1: Jamie Malone,&#13;
Counney Haner, Jeff&#13;
Kulczewski, Laura Flahive,&#13;
Anna Jordan, Megan McKern&#13;
Row 2: Erin Muddle, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Rachel Salvo, Ashley Gordy,&#13;
Holly Fricke, Shayla Sass,&#13;
Amy Smith Row 3: Jake&#13;
Shell, Scott Behrens,&#13;
Candice Adrian, and Chris&#13;
Foss&#13;
Maybe we could ...&#13;
Sophomore Candice&#13;
Adrian asks senior Erin&#13;
Muddle for new angles&#13;
for her story while&#13;
senior Jake Shell quietly&#13;
draws his next cartoon.&#13;
Photo by Chris Foss&#13;
School&#13;
"It' s really become the&#13;
Cadillac of school newspapers.&#13;
We've got a dedicated ,&#13;
hardworking staff," said Assistant&#13;
Editor Scott Behrens, senior.&#13;
Teachers, faculty, parents and&#13;
students were impressed and&#13;
sup1ised by the new look. Having&#13;
an active advisor helped lessen&#13;
grarnatical eITors and introduced&#13;
new styles of writing.&#13;
" It was time for a change for&#13;
the positive. We have advanced a&#13;
great deal more than in the past&#13;
years," said Photography Editor&#13;
Chris Foss, senior.&#13;
1-a."ks "Cheese is good," -ju"ior James Massma" "l like kites. 60 kite. WE.EE.," - freshma" Missy Fischer Academics 43 &#13;
Explorlne the&#13;
Po11lbllitie1&#13;
Science club, science club, proud&#13;
and strong! Hydrogen, nitrogen, can 't&#13;
go wrong!&#13;
The science department is breaking&#13;
through the tediou s and stale&#13;
cuniculum that has been a part ofLCHS&#13;
and interesting," said biology teacher&#13;
Pat CampbelJ.&#13;
However, some students don ' t have&#13;
any complaints about LCHS 's schedule&#13;
of courses.&#13;
''There is only so much the school&#13;
since the beginning&#13;
of time and adding&#13;
new classes.&#13;
When the&#13;
thought of science&#13;
comes to mind it&#13;
usually refers to the&#13;
basic s; biology,&#13;
chemistry, physics,&#13;
and ecology. Even&#13;
"We are revising and&#13;
revamping ... makjng tlie&#13;
cfepartment more fun and&#13;
can do. A great job&#13;
has been done by the&#13;
school to make the&#13;
courses fit each grade&#13;
le vel," said senior&#13;
Bryan Blum.&#13;
interesting. "&#13;
&lt;Pat Cam6e{{&#13;
Other students feel&#13;
th at more course s&#13;
should be offered to&#13;
though many students are content with&#13;
the limitations set by the old cuniculum,&#13;
LCHS is going to be adding six new&#13;
courses in the 2001 -2002 school year.&#13;
The six courses will include a senior&#13;
science seminar, meteorology, zoology,&#13;
botany, astronomy, and biochemistry.&#13;
There will also be a course offered&#13;
primarily for lab work.&#13;
"We are revising and revamping the&#13;
science courses. We will be offering&#13;
more of a variety to the students to help&#13;
make the science department more fun&#13;
I&#13;
help accommodate&#13;
different interests, rather than just&#13;
covering the bas'ics.&#13;
"I would prefer to see some other&#13;
classes offered. Coming to a new school&#13;
and offering new cl asses will be great,"&#13;
said freshman Heath Haner.&#13;
With the new courses coming in the&#13;
200 1-2002 school year, science should&#13;
become a class that appeals to most&#13;
everyone in the student body. By next&#13;
year the amoun t of sci e nce in the&#13;
stud e nt's curric ulum sho ul d be&#13;
booming.&#13;
What species is this? You can' t tell on these littl e slides. Ju nior&#13;
Todd Edwards attempts to look at the micro-organism in anatomy&#13;
cl ass. If only they were bigger I Photo by Kmie Murphy&#13;
Studying hard. Sophomore Ty ler Nocita&#13;
searches for the answers in his biology text book.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy Book-it Dano! Ju nior Dan Chevalier and sophomore Casey&#13;
Randolph debate on which is the best answer.&#13;
By Becky Lauver&#13;
44 Science&#13;
Helpful note taking. Senior Kell ie Evans thumbs through&#13;
her notes to find the ri ght answer. Photos by Katie Murphy&#13;
"It is cooKie catchi"9 time," -sophomore Ghris ~l9a" "I liKe pie," -ju"ior Sea" Mc&amp;i"" "Put it i" the &lt;t"~ &#13;
Cs Ba La&#13;
Fr Ra Ac&#13;
You're wearing your&#13;
glasses! Mr. Heckman&#13;
remembers where he put&#13;
his glasses and helps&#13;
junior Jessica Osborne&#13;
with her questions.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Hmmm ... Senior Caiti&#13;
Wright decides which&#13;
fancy decoration to use.&#13;
Decorating the science&#13;
room was one of the&#13;
science clubs tasks. Photo&#13;
by Katie Murphy&#13;
Ju stin Jones decides&#13;
where he wants to bang&#13;
the garland for the FCA&#13;
room decorations. Photo&#13;
by Katie Murphy&#13;
Brain Power. Junior Blake Christensen uses his notes to help&#13;
find the right answers. Photo by Katie Mu1phy&#13;
No, I am right! Sophomores Vicki&#13;
Anderson and Melissa Weilage&#13;
discuss who has the right answer.&#13;
Where is the "chemistry" when you&#13;
need it?&#13;
Photo by Katie Mwphy&#13;
t e folder," -jo"ior l~obi" Becl&lt;.e"dorf "My frie"ds will get it, l do"'t KMw Sir," - se"ior Scott Behrel\S Academics 45 &#13;
By Aubrey Wilson&#13;
What do I do?&#13;
Freshman Amber Cook&#13;
tries to figure out&#13;
complex math&#13;
problems.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
I think I've got it! Junior Amanda&#13;
Bailey jots down her final answer&#13;
before turning in her assignment.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
+ 21+9 +&#13;
I think I can, I think I can ...&#13;
Freshman Amanda Sweat&#13;
concentrates on her flash cards&#13;
during a math activity.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
- .&#13;
c~tti"g tb~ir Ma,,ds Pirty '2. ..., 32...:... 8 '\ '2- 6 '2&gt;)1.0' = . + 1&#13;
To some students math may&#13;
seem boring, but to others it is a&#13;
way to challen ge their minds.&#13;
Math Intructor Ron Fox uses&#13;
hands on slcills to get his classes&#13;
interested in math.&#13;
"Every person has a different&#13;
learning style, but they all have&#13;
played with toys and it usually&#13;
helps students to learn when they&#13;
use hands on and it easier for them&#13;
to visualize what they're learning"&#13;
said Mr. Fox.&#13;
One of Mr. Fox 's interesting&#13;
approaches to teaching math was&#13;
46 Math/English&#13;
when one of his Applied Math&#13;
students asked if they can get a&#13;
drink of water. Mr. Fox asked his&#13;
students to figure out how much&#13;
money it would cost to bring the&#13;
water fountain to his room .&#13;
Math Instructor Kim Jones&#13;
uses her books to teach her class.&#13;
She enco urages gettin g good&#13;
grades on her test by giving her&#13;
students a star on her backboard.&#13;
Not everyone fully loves math,&#13;
but those students who do will&#13;
find that it is an invaluable tool in&#13;
this game ca.lied life. Now J..,isten Up! Math In tructor Ron Fox presents freshman Chris Salvo and&#13;
the rest of the class with the solution they could not come up with.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckend01j"&#13;
"Q.uite Swell," - freshma" i&lt;im Dar"ell "Micah, this is E"glish, Mt l~ap IOI," -Je""ifer Butto" &#13;
Eenie, meenie, miney moe, catch a tiger by his toe, umm, so that makes C&#13;
the answer. Freshman Zuhair Zueter debates which is the best answer for his&#13;
te tin English. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Building from Tradition:&#13;
Climbing to New Heights&#13;
Along with building&#13;
construction, the English&#13;
Department was also in the&#13;
process of being renovated.&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee taught&#13;
sophomore as well as junior&#13;
English. FAME, the new English&#13;
class, was established in 1999.&#13;
Newcomer, Laura Flahive was the&#13;
English and journalism teacher.&#13;
In 1998, Transition class was&#13;
implemented into the freshmen&#13;
curriculum. The major areas of&#13;
Transition include: study skills,&#13;
career exploration, intra and interpersonal skills, anger&#13;
management, and conflict&#13;
resolution. They set goals, found&#13;
their learning styles, and filled out&#13;
job applications.&#13;
Foundations Adventures&#13;
Mastery Exploration (FAME), is a&#13;
four-tiered program designed to&#13;
improve high school students'&#13;
reading levels. Many students&#13;
moved up one to two reading&#13;
levels after taking FAME.&#13;
Students focused on vocabulary,&#13;
reading stories, and responding to&#13;
them. Playing vocabulary games,&#13;
using interesting material, and&#13;
having teacher-student&#13;
conferences contribute to the&#13;
program's success.&#13;
Tell us more. Freshman Amanda&#13;
Sheridan and sophomore Jackie Otis&#13;
work toge the r on a proj ect as&#13;
Instructor Colleen Wallenberg looks&#13;
over their shoulder.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
No r ecounts here. 'Tm only&#13;
taking these notes once."&#13;
Freshman Brandon McCorkle&#13;
takes notes about the election for&#13;
an English project. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Bv Brandi Rodenburg a11d Tracy Ha.vs&#13;
Academics 4 7 &#13;
The Power ofa Name. Junior Nathan&#13;
Southard traces over the names of&#13;
thousands of fallen Vietnam War&#13;
hems.&#13;
Photo By Erin Struck&#13;
Listen Here Boy. Government instructor&#13;
John Drake gets the attention of the rowdy&#13;
guys in his junior Government class.&#13;
Photo By Katie Murphy&#13;
Look at those Studs! Juniors Mara Kellogg, Sally&#13;
Williams, Todd Edwards, and Chris Mabbit add&#13;
a spice of style to Washi ngton D.C. in their&#13;
"foakleys."&#13;
Photo By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
48 History 'Why do"'t you shut the fro"t door?" -ju"ior Bria" DeVoss "He's just a mouse with a" attitude," -&#13;
Yesterday's Dream, Todays Aspiration's, Tomorrow's Potential&#13;
Real-life situations, debates, and reinactments helped&#13;
put history into motion for many high school students.&#13;
The freshman class had an opportunity to remember&#13;
their roots by reading, researching, and interviewing their&#13;
re la tive s to see how the ir&#13;
a nce stors played a role in&#13;
American History.&#13;
"It was really cool to see&#13;
that I have so many ancestors,"&#13;
commented freshman Karen&#13;
Watson, " I had no clue that&#13;
there were so many people in&#13;
my family."&#13;
Global Issues is a class&#13;
designed to te ac h the&#13;
sophomore class about what is&#13;
going on in the world around&#13;
them. The teachers of the class&#13;
created projects to teach their&#13;
students about different countries around the world and&#13;
how they affect their lives.&#13;
"When we did all of the projects in Global Issues it&#13;
helped me reali ze how lucky we are here in the United&#13;
States," said sophomore Shannon Meissner. "We are so&#13;
lucky and we take it for granted."&#13;
The class portrays the hardships and fortunes of&#13;
countries around the world.&#13;
American Government gave the junior class a fresh&#13;
and exciting view of how the United States Government&#13;
works. They took part in a staged trial, faux congressional&#13;
session, and a mock election.&#13;
"The election was my favorite part of Government,"&#13;
reca lled seni or Rei d&#13;
Richardson, "the whole&#13;
school got really into it. It&#13;
was fun !"&#13;
The highlight of the&#13;
year was the Close-Up trip&#13;
to Washington D.C. The&#13;
students that went on the&#13;
trip got to see history&#13;
unfold before their very&#13;
eyes as they le arn ed&#13;
about their past, took part&#13;
in their future and gained&#13;
knowledge for th eir&#13;
future.&#13;
"Going to D.C. was awesome," exclaimed junior Blake&#13;
Christiansen, " I learned a lot about our country that I'll&#13;
need to know when I am president!"&#13;
The history department will always remain a vital part&#13;
of Lewis Central. The classes that the students were required&#13;
to take will prepare them for their future when they become&#13;
parents, doctors, and lawyers. And who knows, maybe&#13;
even a future president.&#13;
How Do We Get Off this Crazy Ship? The Potomic River&#13;
was the perfect place for juniors Ashl ee Peth, Tom&#13;
Barntsen and Brandi Rodenburg to see the beauty of&#13;
Washington D.C.&#13;
Photo By Erin Struck&#13;
This Stuff Isn't So Bad! Sophomore Jesse Johnston dives&#13;
deep into his American History homework.&#13;
Photo By Katie Mwphy&#13;
By Ashle.v Kenealy&#13;
freshma" Nick Bunoughs "You ca" regret stuff, but you ca"'t take it back,"- se"ior Heather Hough Academics 49 &#13;
Tedious Work. Sophomore Cory Guilliams uses&#13;
the belt sander to get his board silky smooth.&#13;
Keep your eye on the board! Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sophomore Justin Thompson&#13;
meticulously sands his woods&#13;
project to the perfect 90 degree angle.&#13;
A little R and R. Junior&#13;
Brad Danielsen sits back&#13;
and observes his other&#13;
classmates at work.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Show and tell.&#13;
Sophomore Jake&#13;
Hardiman gives expert&#13;
advice how to handle a&#13;
router to junior Donald&#13;
Seager. Photo by&#13;
Melissa Knigge&#13;
HARD HATS REQUIRED&#13;
By Jamie Scott&#13;
Industrial Technology hard at work&#13;
So, you don't know much about industrial technology&#13;
or maybe you 've never even been to the building. Now&#13;
it's time to check it out.&#13;
In the Industrial Technology building classes such as&#13;
Autocad, electronics, powers, principles of technology,&#13;
and woods can be found.&#13;
In AutoCad, students use Computer Aided Drafting&#13;
(CAD) software to design object construction, multi-view&#13;
drawings, and dimensions. Some students were able to&#13;
draw architectural and landscaping plans.&#13;
"In this class I have learned a lot about architecture&#13;
and it is helping me prepare for my future," said sophomore&#13;
Tavis Mc Vey.&#13;
In electronics, students work with microprocessors&#13;
(powerful "chips" that are able to store information). They&#13;
learn to build and program electronic circuits and robots.&#13;
"In electronics we programed robots so they would&#13;
respond to movement command ," said junior Greg&#13;
Pospisal.&#13;
On a larger scale, powers is a class that deals with&#13;
small engines, like lawnmower engines, that are completely&#13;
taken apa rt, overhaul ed, and then put back toge ther.&#13;
Students c heck brake , front-end a lign ment, and&#13;
concentrate on automotive repair.&#13;
The class, principles of technology uses physics to do&#13;
expe1iments in force, motion, temperature, and pressure .&#13;
To do this, students used hydraulic pumps, valves, and&#13;
pressure gauges. Next year it will be replaced with principles&#13;
of manufacturing.&#13;
Woods is a c lass that uses hand too ls and then&#13;
progressing to portable power tools such as drills, sander ,&#13;
and power saws. Students learn to identify assorted kinds&#13;
of wood and learn multiple ways to join and bend wood.&#13;
They also construct carpenter's benches, cabinets and&#13;
ni ghtstands.&#13;
"I like building in woods but the process is long and&#13;
has many complex steps," said j unior Andy Ring.&#13;
So next time you are out and about, take a look inside&#13;
the Industrial Tech building because there's a revolution&#13;
going on.&#13;
50 Technical Building "Or.ly the stror.9 survive," - sophomore C.ole &amp;rar.dfield "Always look good J,ecaose you r.ever Kr.ow &#13;
Flat as a board.&#13;
Sophomore John&#13;
Harvey saws a board&#13;
to the correct size.&#13;
Watch your fingers.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Is this right? Junior Kyle Newsom&#13;
helps partner sophomore Mason&#13;
Lindsey find the exact measurements&#13;
for his project before sawing.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Tips from a pro. Jeff Krabbenhoft gives senior&#13;
Robert Leckington advice about his advanced woods&#13;
project. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Watch what your doing. Sophomore Matt Wylie&#13;
looks like a pro as he carefully works on his&#13;
powers project.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
'\O is watchir.9," -freshmar. Julia Bor.d "Never hold or. Lecause you're afraid to let 90," - ser.ior Aimee Prichard Academics 51 &#13;
Careful There. Sophomore&#13;
Lindsey Jennings concentrates as&#13;
she pins her fabric together.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Yellow or Blue. Sophomore&#13;
Phuong Nguyn tries to decide what&#13;
color of thread to use on her next&#13;
project. Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Working Hard or Hardly Working. Sophomore&#13;
Heather Macke shows how to run the sewing&#13;
machine. She carefull y positions her thread and&#13;
needle into their respective spots. Photo by Ashley&#13;
Hendrix&#13;
By Stephanie Norton &amp; Eri11 Struck&#13;
'&#13;
52 Clothing Management "My hoMr is my life," -se"ior Jal&lt;e Lee "Diet Col&lt;e maKes up 80% of my body," -jul'\ior Ashla &#13;
Slip Yourself Into Clothing Management&#13;
Bright colored M&amp;M sweaters, funky colored&#13;
boxer shorts, mittens and hats are just a few items that can&#13;
be made by Lewis Central students in Ruth Kreger's&#13;
Clothing Management class.&#13;
Clothing Management is a one-term class that&#13;
students can take to learn how to sew many different apparel&#13;
items. Students plan and make a total of four different&#13;
projects a term, having a total of 13 days&#13;
to get single project done.&#13;
The first project they have to&#13;
make is boxers and then the last three&#13;
projects they can choose whatever they&#13;
want. Students make a variety of&#13;
projects, consisting of pants, pillows,&#13;
shirts, hats, and gloves. Other students&#13;
tend to be more creative with their&#13;
projects.&#13;
"I made a chef outfit so I could make food at&#13;
home in it," said sophomore Dylan Davis. "I was trying it&#13;
on and I didn't think anyone was listening so I said 'It's&#13;
coo kin ' time. ' When I tu med around, everyone was looking&#13;
at me," added Davis.&#13;
Chef outfits were not the only creative outfits&#13;
students were making, undergarments were a big hit along&#13;
with sleeping attire.&#13;
"I had to use spandex to try on my leopard bra&#13;
and underwear I made, so I bought a purple crushed velvet&#13;
spandex suit. Everyone laughed at me, I cried," said senior&#13;
Lacey Franks.&#13;
Many students took this class because they felt&#13;
it was an easy class that would fit in their schedules. Some&#13;
took it because they wanted to learn how&#13;
to sew so they could make there own&#13;
clothes in the future.&#13;
"Really I took this class to get&#13;
extra credit. Fake, to make cool things I&#13;
guess," said senior Rachael Barnett.&#13;
"I only took this class because&#13;
I had nothing else to take and its only&#13;
thing that would fit in my schedule," said&#13;
sophomore Katie Lewis, "I made pajamas. They took a&#13;
long time, but I think they're really cute and I have gotten&#13;
a lot of compliments on them. "&#13;
Being able to stitch, fix buttons, and hem helps&#13;
prepare students for major clothing catastrophes that may&#13;
face them in years to come. Clothing Management teaches&#13;
these skills while allowing students to show their creative&#13;
side and make new projects.&#13;
Whistle While You Work. While junior Jessica Brittain smooths out her&#13;
fabric, folding it crosswise, she hums a tune showing her fabric who's da boss.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Push &amp; PuJI Through. Mrs. Kreger&#13;
demonstrates how to sew like a pro to&#13;
freshmen Shane McCoy during class.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Hendrix&#13;
~e Peth 'Tm 9oi"9 to 9et beat op by older l&lt;.ids .because of this stupid 'loote," -sophomore A."dy i&lt;i"9 Academics 5 3 &#13;
Right: Does it&#13;
look good?&#13;
Senior Andy&#13;
Loose checks&#13;
to see if his&#13;
work of art is&#13;
squared up.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
Wow, look at this neat thing we get&#13;
to play with.&#13;
Senior Blake Anderson takes Aaron&#13;
Smith 's blood pressure during the&#13;
S.P.A.C.E. program at Mercy&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
By hmie Sc011&#13;
Hammer Time!&#13;
Senior Jeff Gamer&#13;
shows off his talent in&#13;
construction class&#13;
while hammering up a&#13;
wall.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendotf&#13;
Shh, We're Listening!&#13;
Seniors Aaron Smith, Blake&#13;
Anderson, and Matt Wyatt pay&#13;
close attention to every word&#13;
that is said at the hospital.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
54 Tucker Center "A.re yoo ready for school today?" -senior A.la" Stra ... d. "1 wish I had. two ha ... ds," -freshma" A.ma ... da Wyt1 &#13;
Please don't let me hit my hand!&#13;
Senior Tim Flanagan moves his hand away from&#13;
his hammer in order to finish his project.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
What does this button do?&#13;
Junior Ashley Hendrix pushes buttons in the production room at Radio/TV.&#13;
This is cool! Junior Jon&#13;
Kult looks through the&#13;
camera during taping of&#13;
a news cast. Yes, he has&#13;
got what it takes to&#13;
move the camera. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Students take Tucker Center for a variety of&#13;
reasons, it might be to get a parking pass, to&#13;
receive college credit, or to gain experience in&#13;
a future career.&#13;
"I took Tucker Center because I was the last&#13;
person on the waiting list to get a parking pass,&#13;
this was the only way I knew I could get one,"&#13;
said junior Amy Strand.&#13;
Regardless of why people choose to take&#13;
Tucker Center, most realize that it has&#13;
educational value. Some classes helped&#13;
students gain knowledge in a career they are&#13;
interested in pursuing.&#13;
"I take Computer Technology because I want&#13;
to go into the computer field. It's helping me&#13;
learn a lot about what I want to do in the future,"&#13;
said junior Byron Whitt.&#13;
On a typical day at Tucker Center students&#13;
can be found making commercials or movies in&#13;
Radio and T. V The final projects for the&#13;
students will be on channel 18 during the day&#13;
and some students are able to make&#13;
appearances on 89.7, The River. The students&#13;
produce a television show where they&#13;
broadcast the news and weather on channel&#13;
18. The students can interview people and have&#13;
fun while gaining experience by making there&#13;
own shows.&#13;
In Health Careers students dress in scrubs&#13;
and go to Mercy Hospital four times a month.&#13;
Not only can students witness surgeries, they&#13;
can also go to obstetrics and see live births. If&#13;
,,__-~~r==:T,i~&#13;
they're bored they can see x-rays in progress;&#13;
or even go to the morgue.&#13;
While some have aspirations to learn, others&#13;
are more concerned with making money to&#13;
create an image. Students get caught up in the&#13;
dream of having a mansion and all the riches&#13;
surrounding it, like an indoor pool and your&#13;
own butler.&#13;
"I want to be a rich doctor, in a fast car, with&#13;
a hot chic," said senior Joey Brown.&#13;
Joel Shaw wants a job in medicine where the&#13;
money comes easy and the girls come running.&#13;
"I want to be a doctor so I can pay for my&#13;
Dodge Viper,'' said senior Joel Shaw.&#13;
In construction class the students build&#13;
sheds, small houses, and a variety of other&#13;
projects. Students work in-groups and&#13;
complete the building projects together.&#13;
Students finishing a project is an exciting part&#13;
of the process.&#13;
"When I finish building something I can step&#13;
back and admire it and know that I made&#13;
something great,'' said Senior Jeff Garner.&#13;
Not only did they gain satisfaction but also&#13;
experienced a new style of learning. "I enjoy&#13;
construction move then other classes because&#13;
it is very hands on,'' said senior Andy Loose.&#13;
Other classes offered through Tucker Center&#13;
are auto mechanics, building repair and&#13;
maintenance, cabinet making and millwork,&#13;
child care, computer technology, and food&#13;
service.&#13;
Ph oto by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
How wi 11 Tucker&#13;
Center help you&#13;
with your future&#13;
aspirations?&#13;
"It gives a lot of&#13;
information and&#13;
helps me to&#13;
decide if it is&#13;
really what I&#13;
want to do in the&#13;
future." -junior&#13;
Megan Penner&#13;
I want to be a&#13;
nurse anesthetist. I&#13;
get to experience&#13;
the medical field&#13;
through this. "&#13;
-senior Aaron&#13;
Smith&#13;
"It teaches me&#13;
the ropes of&#13;
being an&#13;
electrician."&#13;
-senior Tim&#13;
Flanagan&#13;
"It teaches you&#13;
what you need to&#13;
know and gives&#13;
you hands on&#13;
experience. "&#13;
-junior Chris&#13;
McCoy&#13;
t "f'm bacl, I'm pretty, a"cl iuih possil&gt;ly u"stoppable," -ju"ior Be" Moss "Right," - sophomore Aaro" Jol\es Academics 5 5 &#13;
&#13;
~IHIIE~~ Y@UJJ~&#13;
~w&gt;IEIE~ &#13;
Varsity : Top- Robin Beckendorf, Rachel Salvo, Claire Lakatos, Tabatha Durfey,&#13;
Rachel Hildreth Second Row- Kay Durfey, Jenni Wright, Katie Lewis, Kristin&#13;
Kinsel, Heidi Reinders, Emily Boardman, Sharon Crawley Bottom Row- Becky&#13;
Lauver, Jamie Coe, Ann Spetman, and Mallory Danielsen I · HU -&#13;
She walks up to the plate with sweat glistening on her forehead.&#13;
The ball approaches as she swings her bat. It's a line drive between short and&#13;
third! She rounds first heading toward second, she slides, SAFE!&#13;
Scoring occurred often due to new drills, strategies, players, and&#13;
coaches. Coach Kay Durfey and Sharon Crawley replaced varsity Coaches&#13;
Cara Stanely and Alissa Parrot at the beginning of the season. With players&#13;
accustomed to (Stanley and Parrot's) coaching techniques, the team had to&#13;
make adjustments to accommodate new routines.&#13;
"I was familiar with the team, I had watched it the past couple years.&#13;
I knew the weak spots and which areas to work on," said Durfey. "A lot of&#13;
people questioned what to do this year. I just laid out a plan and stuck to it."&#13;
'The most difficult obstacle to overcome was revising and relearning&#13;
the basics," stated Crawley.&#13;
"It was a learning and growing experience, we all bad to get used to&#13;
each other and we learned a lot from the girls," said Crawley.&#13;
Kay's two daughters, Tabatha and Tara, had to get used to playing&#13;
under the direction of their mother.&#13;
Freshman Tara Durfey said, "I didn't worry about it, but I got a lot of&#13;
crap about my mom from the other girls."&#13;
The Titan softball team went 22- 26 under the new head coaching of&#13;
Ka Durfe .&#13;
JV: Top- Stephan ie Norton, Tara Durfey, Katie Struck, Co urtney Harter, Audra&#13;
Schutte, Ann Spetman, Katie Dusing, Sharon Crawley Second Row- Katie Hansen,&#13;
Melissa Wei lage, Amber Morgan , Emily McManus, Jenni Wright Bottom RowJennifer Coppa, Mallory Danielsen, Katie Lewis, Lisa Swolley, and Emily Boardman&#13;
58 Softball "Food Fight!"-sophomore I( atie Lewis. "Ca" they trace it if J .towl\load somethil\9?" -sel\ior Aaro" Smith. "1{1 &#13;
"Hey batter, batter, batter ... "&#13;
Sophomore Katie Lewis swings at the ball as her&#13;
teammates watch from the dugout.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckend01f&#13;
"Dip Baby Dip"&#13;
Sophomore Ann Spetman picks up a loose ball&#13;
during a J. V. game.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Don't throw your arm out.&#13;
Junior Rachel Hildreth wings the ball to another&#13;
teammate. They better not drop it.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
SOFTBALL SCORES&#13;
us&#13;
-1&#13;
1&#13;
6&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
5&#13;
11&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
11&#13;
6&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
1&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
I got it, I got it!&#13;
Junior Robin Beckendorf attempts and catches a&#13;
pop fly.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge.&#13;
THEM&#13;
Red Oak 2&#13;
AL 0&#13;
Woodbine 2&#13;
Manning 0&#13;
Missouri Valley 7&#13;
Denison 2&#13;
Carroll Keumper 0&#13;
Red Oak 3&#13;
Red Oak 15&#13;
St. Albert 2&#13;
Tri Center 8&#13;
Essex 0&#13;
Glenwood 11&#13;
Atlantic 2&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Missouri Valley 0&#13;
Shenandoah 3&#13;
Mt. Ayr 4&#13;
TJ 1&#13;
Denison 0&#13;
Shenandoah 5&#13;
Shenandoah 3&#13;
Woodbine 5&#13;
Des Moines East 7&#13;
Carroll Keumper 2&#13;
Atlantic 9&#13;
Souix City North 4&#13;
Urbandale 1&#13;
Des Moines Hoover 8&#13;
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 4&#13;
South East Polk 0&#13;
Clarinda 2&#13;
Clarinda 5&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
Creston 4&#13;
Creston 4&#13;
LaMars 2&#13;
Carroll High 2&#13;
Shenandoah 1&#13;
Red Oak 1&#13;
Malvern 2&#13;
AL 5&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
By Aubrey Wilson, Becky Lauve1: and Nikki Johnson&#13;
11"19."-sel'lior Chad Davis. "Womel'I, ca"'t live with 'em, a"d they ca"'t potty sta"di"9 op." -sel'lior L.ol&lt;.e Hayes. Sports 59 &#13;
Future Goldenspikes?&#13;
Probably not, but hey, the boys&#13;
enjoyed being in the spotlight at&#13;
Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
Submitted By: Barb Grandfield&#13;
I'm in the Pro's! Senior Trent Hill&#13;
takes his turn as the Titans play their&#13;
first year at Rosenblatt. Submitted by&#13;
Barb Grandfield&#13;
The wind up, and the pitch. Senior&#13;
Aaron Cooper winds up for the start&#13;
of the inning. Submitted by Barb&#13;
Grandfield&#13;
Varsity Baseball Team:&#13;
Top: Lee Toole, Kevin Reedy, Josh Cyboron, Ross McFen-in, Jon&#13;
Clanton, Chad Stalzer, Dennis South Middle: Abe Martinez, Richard&#13;
Danielsen, Jeff Price, Adam Boardman, Trent Hill, Cole Grandfield, Matt&#13;
Harman Bottom: Richard Mayer, Jake Hansen, Blake Anderson, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Aaron Cooper, Adam Dennis, and Scott Kemp&#13;
Junior Varsity Baseball Team:&#13;
Top: Dennis South, Josh Cyboron, Kevin Reedy, Ross Mcferrin , Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Chad Stalzer Middle: Luke Anderson, Aaron Cooper, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Scott Kemp, Richard Mayer Bottom: Ryan Smjth, Kevin&#13;
Mc Who11er, Abe Martinez, and Ty ler Bell&#13;
60 Baseball "It's the fu""iest thi"9 ever." - ju"ior Mark C.arLerry "That ai"'t my q_uote." - sel\ior Beau Saar "Th &#13;
Brea.Kl"9 brou\'\d.&#13;
New Coach Brings Winning Season with New Styles&#13;
The sun beats down on the freshly&#13;
cut grass. The air is full of spring life and the&#13;
only thing on 22 guy 's minds is baseball.&#13;
New Head Coach Lee Toole lead&#13;
the Titan baseball&#13;
team to success this&#13;
yea r. He started&#13;
preparing for the&#13;
season by&#13;
successful start by beginning their season with&#13;
a 9-1 win against Missouri VaJley. Coach Toole's&#13;
background experience, positive coaching style&#13;
and stern and yet rewarding coaching from TJ&#13;
to LC has brought&#13;
the team a winning&#13;
season.&#13;
"We prepared a lot&#13;
more mentally and set&#13;
implementing new our sites on state,"&#13;
drills and improved said senior Kevin&#13;
c o n d i t i o n i n g Reedy.&#13;
exercises. According With expectations&#13;
to administration, set, and standards&#13;
exp.ectations were met, the Titan&#13;
hjgh fo r this season, baseball team had a&#13;
knowing coach Toole successful past&#13;
andhis pastcoaching season finishing&#13;
at Thomas Jefferson. second in the&#13;
" It was no conference and&#13;
diffe re nt than my How can he be out'? Coaches Lee Toole and Chad setting a new school&#13;
~oac hing before. I Stal zer argue the call between the change of record for most wins&#13;
just tried to carry over innin gs.S11b111i11ed by:Barb G randf ield in one se ason ,&#13;
a positive attitude an nng a wm111ng 1ms mgo w1t1arecordof33-7.&#13;
season to LC," said Toole, "The kids had a With these changes it was obvious&#13;
great attitude coming in and coach Stalzer that the new team and coaches led to the&#13;
did a good job last year getting them ready." continued sucess of Lewis Central High School&#13;
The Titan baseball team had a athletics.&#13;
Ball Three! Senior K evin Reedy&#13;
watches the pitch fl y by. waiting for&#13;
the perfect one. Submilled b.v Barb&#13;
BASEBALL SCORES&#13;
US THEM - 9 Missouri Valley 1&#13;
7 Tri Center 3&#13;
8 Walnut 1&#13;
10 AL 1&#13;
25 Boyer Valley 2&#13;
17 West Harrison Tourny 0&#13;
39 Titan Tourny 8&#13;
4 Denison 7&#13;
0 Kuemper 2&#13;
14 Red Oak 1&#13;
10 Red Oak 0&#13;
10 TJ 2&#13;
3 Atlantic 13&#13;
1 Harlan 2&#13;
2 Glenwood 1&#13;
14 Glenwood 2&#13;
10 Corning 7&#13;
8 TJ 7&#13;
2 Denison 4&#13;
11 Shenandoah 8&#13;
11 Shenandoah 3&#13;
5 Kuemper 2&#13;
3 Atlantic 1&#13;
7 Clarinda 4&#13;
4 Clarinda 1&#13;
7 St. Albert 0&#13;
9 Tri Center 7&#13;
8 Harlan 1&#13;
10 Logan-Magnolia 0&#13;
10 Logan-Magnolia 7&#13;
7 Creston 1&#13;
26 Creston 4&#13;
11 Penara-Panorama 1&#13;
11 AL 2&#13;
6 Knoxville 2&#13;
10 Sioux City Heelan 13&#13;
1 District 6&#13;
" ... and the home of&#13;
the brave." T itan&#13;
players show respect&#13;
to their country and&#13;
focus before an&#13;
excruciating seven&#13;
innings. Submitted by&#13;
Barb Grandfield&#13;
Grandfie ld By Aubrey Wilson. Beckv La11 ve1; and Nikki Johnson&#13;
are worse thi"9s tha" a broKel\ heart, like the loves you do"'t explore," - jul\ior Alisha ReMud Sports 61 &#13;
Move It or Lose It.&#13;
Junior Richard Mayer lays the&#13;
smack down at the Jjne.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
FOOTBALL SCORES&#13;
lJS&#13;
-&#13;
14&#13;
28&#13;
57&#13;
22&#13;
~&#13;
40&#13;
14&#13;
2)&#13;
21&#13;
08&#13;
_ .. \. -&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Cameron&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Denison&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Carroll&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Get on your knees and beg for&#13;
mercy.&#13;
The Titans show off their stuff&#13;
despite the downpour.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
By Nikki Johnson&#13;
'3"l&#13;
Tl&#13;
3&#13;
41&#13;
2)&#13;
34&#13;
47&#13;
Tl&#13;
42&#13;
Blue 42, Set, Hike!&#13;
LC players plow through the&#13;
offensive line.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Check out those moves.&#13;
Sophomore Scott Kemp uses the&#13;
Heisman move to break through the&#13;
Cyclone line.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
62 Football "You should have voted for me," -sel\ior Matt Wyatt. "Da, Da, Da," -jv"ior Ashley Johl\SOI\. "I have aJ,O &#13;
Varsity Football: Top- Bryan Blum. Mike Walters. Joe Clanton. Jon Clanton. Danny Allman. Jake Hardiman. Blake Jensen, Josh&#13;
Cyboron. Josh \Va llcnbcrg.Chris Pomerleau. Kyle Newsom. Row 2: Steve Cyboron. TrJ.v is Durfey. Jason McCoy. Joel Shaw. Noah&#13;
Jensen. TrJvis Mc Vey, Brad Triplett. Matt Billingsley. Ross Mc Ferrin. Neil Batten. Jeff McQuinn. Nate Vazquez. Row 3: Richard Mayer.&#13;
Scott Kemp. Luke Anderson. Chris Congdon. Cody Elgan, Jeremy Root. Erik Jacobs, Justin Schultz. Justin Head, Aaron Jones, Ian&#13;
M:u1incz. Nick Hayes. Row 4: Man Koppold. Trent Paulson. Blake Anderson. Coach Campbell. Coach Pellant. Coach Orr. Coach&#13;
Matiyow. Coach Dew. Cole Mayer, Nick Kile. Justin Yates. Chris Clark. Row 5: Abe Martinez. Ross Shepard. Jack Metteer, Travis&#13;
Paulson. Andy Sealock. Gabe Rostcrmundt. Steve Forbes. Derck McComas. Emily McManus. Melissa Weilage. Not Pictured: J.W.&#13;
Simmons. Trent Lauver. Brian Mahnke. Jason Phoenix. Arnie \Vallers. Ronald Peterson. Mike Westlake, Justin Burgan.&#13;
The Titans faced many new changes such as new coaches, new players,&#13;
and a new team to play; there were also big shoes that needed to be filled by&#13;
Coach Duane On-. The returning lettermen were compelled to make adjustments&#13;
to accommodate the new lettermen. With the new transition at the beginning of&#13;
the season, Lewis Central Titans finished with four wins and five losses during&#13;
the 2000 season.&#13;
As coach On- coming in as the new head coach, the players and coaches&#13;
were able to start fresh at the beginning of the new 2000 season. When Onstepped out onto the field to stand on the sidelines for the first time as a Titan,&#13;
and the clock ticking down for the final seconds before the game, Lewis Central&#13;
was put to the first of many tests.&#13;
"The games were a tough caliber of competition," said coach On-, "But&#13;
following coach Padilla, someone who has already had so much success knew&#13;
that it was going to be a very fortunate season."&#13;
The Titan squad led by the different coaching staff, showed remarkable&#13;
play with their adjustments, will, hard work, and detennination. The Titan team&#13;
may not have had the best record in the history of Lewis Central football, but the&#13;
strategies and techniques of the new staff and team brought a winning season to&#13;
the Titan heart.&#13;
Stand By Me. The Titans won't be afraid, no they won't shed a tear, as&#13;
they wait for the next play to be called. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
·five meeti1'9s this hovr, what do yov l\eed?" Carol Gottsch. 'Tm Jal\e Fol\da," - se1'ior Melissa l(l\i99e Sports 63 &#13;
Up at the Net. Sophomore Katie Higgins&#13;
tips a tough ball past a defender during a N game.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Top: Jill Burkenpass Row 2: Audra Schutte, Shannon Goss, Rachel&#13;
Hi ldreth , Rob in Beckend orf, Rachel Sa lvo , Amand a Summy, and&#13;
Shannon Me issner. Row 3: Stephani e Norton, Amber Morgan, Jill&#13;
Husz, Katie Higgins, Jenni fe r Beckner, Katie Lewis, and Ashley Hughes.&#13;
Right n Target&#13;
Titan Girls Volleyball Team: Young, Yet Experienced&#13;
"Serve it, bump it, set it, spike it! That's the way the Titans like it! "&#13;
The Lewis Central girls volleyball team lead the season to a conference&#13;
victory with a record of 5-4.&#13;
"We lost a lot of talent from the team last year, but we recovered&#13;
nicely by fi lling each empty spot accordingly," said head coach Holly&#13;
DeMarque, "We did a great job this season."&#13;
The Titans brought back fi ve of the six juniors from last year to fo rm&#13;
the leadin g senior squ ad. Bu t the team was also grounded by&#13;
undercl assmen. Many of the younger girls received quality pl ay ing&#13;
time as well as possible starting positions. Even though they were&#13;
young, the girls played wi th talent and heart.&#13;
" I thi nk the coaching staff had a hard time deciding on who to pl ay&#13;
because we were so young and we had so much ta lent coming up this&#13;
year," said j unior Robin Beckendorf.&#13;
64 Volleyball "f don't want to wait in line that lon9 for stoff that lool&lt;.s liKe that," -senior Caiti Wright "t don' &#13;
Listen Up.&#13;
The Titan girls get a&#13;
"pep talk" from coach&#13;
DeMarque. "Stick&#13;
together girls we can&#13;
pull through this."&#13;
Photo s11 /:&gt;mitteJ /:&gt;y&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
VOLLEYBALL SCORES&#13;
US THEM&#13;
Down and Read y.&#13;
Junior Shannon Eggers,&#13;
senior J.J. Padill a, and&#13;
so ph omo re Tris ha&#13;
Barntsen prepare for a&#13;
tough se rve from th e&#13;
other team.&#13;
Photo s 11 /:&gt; mitted /:&gt;y&#13;
15,9,3,-15 , 15&#13;
3,3&#13;
5, l 0&#13;
2,2&#13;
14, 15,4&#13;
15, 13, 15&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
Atl anti c&#13;
Columbus NE&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Soiux City Heelan&#13;
No rfo lk&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Oska loosa&#13;
3, 15 , 15, l 0, 11&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 16, 15&#13;
7,6, l 0&#13;
12,2&#13;
15,2 Des Moi nes Lincoln&#13;
16,8, 15&#13;
l , 15,8&#13;
7,7&#13;
5, 14,4&#13;
15, 15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
12, 15&#13;
8, I 0&#13;
15,5&#13;
15, 10,25&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
13, 15&#13;
West Des Moines Dowling&#13;
PCM&#13;
13, 15,23&#13;
15, 14, 1.5 , 15&#13;
15, 14&#13;
14,8&#13;
1,4&#13;
11 ,4,5&#13;
15, 15&#13;
14, 10&#13;
12, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
10, 15 , 13, I 0&#13;
10, 15, 15, 15&#13;
5,6&#13;
11 , 1&#13;
Pella Christian&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Soiux City East&#13;
Western Christian&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Denison&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Soiux City West&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Creston&#13;
orth Kos oth&#13;
ADM&#13;
15, 15 So uth East Warren&#13;
15, 15 Norwa lk&#13;
13, 15,7, 15, 15 Shennandoah&#13;
13, 15, 11 ,6 Den ison&#13;
I 5, 15, 15 Abraham Linco ln&#13;
Up, Up and Away. Juni or Tennille Thieschafer shows her&#13;
jumping ability as she spikes the ball on her opponents.&#13;
Photo s11 /:&gt;111 itt J f.y I' ennis South&#13;
Ready or Not. Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Summy sets the ba ll to teammate&#13;
sophomore Jill Husz to smash it on the&#13;
2, 16,4,3&#13;
5, 16&#13;
16 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15, 15&#13;
8,9&#13;
16, 15&#13;
15,8&#13;
1,9&#13;
7,12&#13;
15 13, 15, 15&#13;
15,9, 12, 7&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
I 1.2&#13;
2, 1&#13;
15 , 11. 15.9,10&#13;
15 ,8, 15 , I 5&#13;
10,2.13&#13;
other team. Photo f.v Meliss.1 Knigge Er Nikki J ,f111s 11 &amp; Ec.:kr L uircr&#13;
we a C(.VOh at this time," -jul\iOt Bill c;chierbrocl&lt;. 'Tm Mt wall&lt;.i"g with him," - f reshma" Mil&lt;.ey Meiers Sports 65 &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY SCORES&#13;
US THEM&#13;
AL -Invitational&#13;
190 pts. 7th place&#13;
LC Invitational&#13;
165 pts. 8th place&#13;
Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
251 pts. 10th place&#13;
Tri-Center Invitational&#13;
99 pts. 5th place&#13;
Harlan Invitational&#13;
240 pts. (boys) 10th place&#13;
374 pts. (g1rls) 13th place&#13;
Shennandoah Invitational&#13;
155 pts. (boys) 5th place&#13;
248 pts. (girls) 9th place&#13;
Woodbine Invitational&#13;
104 pts. (boys) 6th place&#13;
164 pts. (girls) 10th place&#13;
Atlantic Invitational&#13;
373 pts. 14th place&#13;
Hawkeye 10 Conference&#13;
204 pts. (boys) 9th place&#13;
278 pts. (girls) 10th place&#13;
Class 3A District&#13;
247 pts. 9th place&#13;
Ready, Ready,&#13;
Ready to Run.&#13;
Sophomore Jessica Lee&#13;
and junior Laura&#13;
Shorey take off on a&#13;
sprint to get ahead of&#13;
their opponents.&#13;
Photo by Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
By Becky Lau ver&#13;
'One more mile; that's all I have left. Just&#13;
one more and I' II be done. '&#13;
The Titan cross-country team finished off&#13;
the 2000 fall season with success. Many of the&#13;
Titan runners placed high in many of the meets.&#13;
"Each member of&#13;
the team showed&#13;
"We were better this year then we wer&#13;
last year. A lot of freshman came up and did a&#13;
great job," said junior Jon Reicks.&#13;
Even though many new runne rs joined. the&#13;
boy/girl ratio decreased. The Titan teams&#13;
finished with a ro ter&#13;
"I !:fill con!:id{!t thi!:&#13;
of 26, only fi ve&#13;
steady improvement teammates were girls.&#13;
throughout th e&#13;
season. Although we&#13;
didn ' t win a lot of&#13;
awards, I still consider&#13;
this improvement to&#13;
mean we had a&#13;
successful season,"&#13;
irnptov{!rn{!nf to rn{!an W{!&#13;
had a !:UCC{!!:!:ful !:{!a!:on."&#13;
" It wasn't fai r&#13;
beca use some ti me&#13;
some girl r un ne r&#13;
co uldn ' t go to th e&#13;
meets. so th erefore Coach Jo{! Ank{!nbau{!t we cou ldn't place&#13;
sa id cross-counfry&#13;
head coach Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
Hard work came from new members as well&#13;
as old. Underclassmen runners were forced to&#13;
step up their efforts to help support the team.&#13;
The new season demanded upperclassmen to&#13;
exercise their leadership abilities throughout&#13;
the season's entirety.&#13;
Fast girls&#13;
always win.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Tracy Hays&#13;
gasps for air one&#13;
last time before&#13;
she breaks the&#13;
string. Photo by&#13;
Ashley Sherwood&#13;
sophomore Jessica Lee.&#13;
hi g h a t many of&#13;
th e m ," aid&#13;
Despite the unequal ratio, the team still&#13;
fi nished with cla s. New members meant mor&#13;
accomplishments and new fri ends. Goals were&#13;
set and most of them were met, and the Titan&#13;
team is now prepared for the start of the season&#13;
to come.&#13;
66 Cross Country "Whats a." oxford?" -se"ior Joey Brow". 'We KMw we're better tha" you, we're the class of 2.0 02," &#13;
Giving his all.&#13;
Using good form, junior Dale Kipple makes his way towards the finish&#13;
line.Way to go Dale! Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Who wears short shorts?&#13;
These guys may not use Nair, but&#13;
they sure can run like the wind.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
"Okay girls, we need to focus."&#13;
Only fi ve mil es. What? Ony five&#13;
miles? The five LC cross country girls&#13;
huddle before their excrutiating meet.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
e e B&#13;
Cross Country Team: Top Row: Nick Hansen, Coach Joe Ankenbauer. Joe&#13;
Landolt, Kyle South, Adm11 Kealy, Dale Kipple, Scott Behrens. Todd Gras man,&#13;
Joey Kopi az, Kevin Hanks, Coach Ron Fraust. Jacob Cooney. Row 2: Jeff&#13;
Re icks, Dan McMullen, Danie l Black, Jon Reicks. Brandon Mill holli n, Bruce&#13;
Pomerleau, Austin Croushorn, Andrew Crawford. Eric Gubbels. Todd Edward .&#13;
Row I: Jessica Osborne, Tracy Hays, Jessica Lee, HaJicia Smith, Laura Shorey.&#13;
Photo sub111ilfed by Pvles Photographv&#13;
tot Justi" Head. "Do l have a q_uote for the year.book?! L-eave me the Bt..E.E.P alo"e!" - sophomore Tim f~eedy. Sports 67 &#13;
Dual Record: varsnv 5·0&#13;
Citv 1st place&#13;
Conference 1st place&#13;
District 4th place&#13;
State 16th place&#13;
Dual Record: varsitv 5·0&#13;
Citv 2nd place&#13;
Districts 1th place&#13;
Sate 14th place&#13;
Look at him go! It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's sophomore Todd Grassman. Determinati on and skill push him to&#13;
finish the race. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
==-~~~&#13;
Splish, Splash. Senior Allison Ambrose practices her starts fo r a big meet ahead . Practice&#13;
makes perfect. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
68 Swimming&#13;
Ahh, piece of cake. Senior Blake&#13;
Jensen eagerly awaits his race. No&#13;
warm up time is needed for this state&#13;
qualifier. Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
"A best frie"d is like a. four lea.f clover, ha.rd to fil\d, lucky to ha.ve," -freshma." Sa.ra. LA/a.Iii" "Shhh, 90 I~~ &#13;
It's hard being so good. Junior Michell e Collins places her&#13;
name on the record board aft er setting the new 200 freestyle&#13;
record. Submi11 ed by Joan Collins&#13;
Girls Swim Team&#13;
Row l : Jamie Taylor, Katie Dresen, Tanja Bolton, Mindy Ward, and Deborah&#13;
Bach Row 2: Nicole Rathburn, Melissa Fender, Michelle Collins, Mara&#13;
Kellogg, Sammy Smith, and Sally Williams Row 3: Coach Bruce Schomburg,&#13;
Amanda Conn, Caiti W1ight, Kelly Craig, Allison Ambrose, and manager Amber&#13;
Carlson&#13;
TOAlV TAlYKtRS&#13;
5PlAS« 10 l«t TOP ... and they paddled like ctazy undetneath&#13;
This year wasn ' t just another&#13;
splash for the Titan Tankers. SmalJ&#13;
numbers didn ' t stop both teams&#13;
from having an outstanding&#13;
season.&#13;
Meliss aFender and Allison&#13;
Ambrose along with alternate SalJy&#13;
Wtlljams.&#13;
"This year I broke the 200 yard&#13;
free relay and the 400 yard free&#13;
The boys swim team&#13;
included Titan natives&#13;
Matt Wiley, Todd&#13;
Grassman , and Blake&#13;
Jensen , along with&#13;
swimmers from area&#13;
schools. The boys team&#13;
sent lone swimmer, senior&#13;
Blake Jensen to state.&#13;
"My job i!: to !:Witn&#13;
tny be!:t and !:ee&#13;
what happen!:,"&#13;
!:eniot Blake Jen!:en&#13;
rel ay, but&#13;
o verall the&#13;
team did our&#13;
best e ver&#13;
and that's all&#13;
we could&#13;
ask for,"&#13;
said senior&#13;
Alli s on&#13;
"My job is to swim my Ambrose.&#13;
best and see what&#13;
happens," said Jensen.&#13;
The girls' motto held true, "Be&#13;
like a duck, stay unruffled on top&#13;
of the smface, but paddle like crazy&#13;
underneath ."&#13;
The girls team sent five to&#13;
state including: Michelle Collins,&#13;
Samantha Smith, Mara Kellogg,&#13;
Coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg was the force&#13;
that led the Titan Tankers to&#13;
victory.&#13;
"Each team had a winning dual&#13;
meet record , set new sc hool&#13;
records, and accomplished many&#13;
personal goals," said Schomburg.&#13;
Boys Swim Team&#13;
Row l : Matt Fender, Nick Woodrow, Mike Sundweeks, Dan Meyer, Nick&#13;
Conn Row 2: Anthony Davis, Todd Grassman, Matt Wiley Row 3: Luke&#13;
Waymon, David Meyer, Corey Blackburn Row 4:Jeremy Jacobus, Blake&#13;
Jensen Row 5: Coach Bruce Shamburg&#13;
B.v Ashley Kenealy, Brandi Rodenburg and Tracy Hays&#13;
dOWI\ OI\ that couch," -ju"ior Bria" Mah"ke "Shake what your mama gave you," - sophomore jared Robey Sports 69 &#13;
"Hand fight!"&#13;
Junior Ben Moss shows a hand fighting&#13;
technique used during practices.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
Attack, attack, attack! Senior Chad Davis goes round during&#13;
his match against Skutt. Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
"LC TITANS!"&#13;
The Skutt dual brought&#13;
a full house to the&#13;
gymnasium to fee l the&#13;
power of the mighty&#13;
wrestlers. Let's hear it&#13;
fo r the boys! Photo by&#13;
Samantha Smith&#13;
"Keep it legal."&#13;
Sophomore Gabe&#13;
Rostermundt tries to&#13;
defeat the opposing&#13;
Sk utt wrestler. Photo&#13;
by Samantha Smith&#13;
70 Wrestling "I am Supermal\, a"d Da"iel is lft/ol\detwomal\," -jul\iOt T yler Bell "Just maKe o"e up al\d put my name Ol\ it," -sl &#13;
BUILDING A NEW ERA&#13;
With A Stronq f'oundation, Titan Wr£st1£rs tv1ak£ Histor4&#13;
Even though wrestling is a team sport, each wrestler has to win&#13;
individual matches. With a 38-0 record the wrestlers achieved a new&#13;
dual state record, which used to be held by Davenport&#13;
Assumption who had a record of 34-0. The past seasons&#13;
combined have led the Titans to an incredible 64-0 two&#13;
year record.&#13;
"If the guys took care of individual goals all the team&#13;
goa ls would be taken care of," said Coach Keith Massey.&#13;
"All the guys put all of their heart and soul into it so that&#13;
they could walk off after a match with a win."&#13;
The team walked into Vets Auditorium to claim what&#13;
was rightfully theirs, Feb. 22; the State Championship Title.&#13;
With I 0 wrestlers competing (9 being from the previous&#13;
year) th ~ walked away from the championship ranked third in the&#13;
nation and first in the state.&#13;
"As a team we accomplished what we wanted to -- just wrestle your&#13;
best during every match" said senior Jeff Kulczewski.&#13;
Six state champions boasted new trophies and state&#13;
titles; sophomore Gabe Rostem1undt, senior Chad Davis,&#13;
freshman Brandon Mason, juniors Trent Paulson, Travis&#13;
Paulson, and senior Blake Anderson. Junior Ben Moss&#13;
and senior Aaron Smith finished fourth place while senior&#13;
Jon Clanton finished in fifth place. Finally, sophomore&#13;
Nick Hayes was a state qualifier.&#13;
The wrestlers also set a record by earning the most&#13;
points at the state meet with a total of 188 points,&#13;
approximately 20 points over the previous record.&#13;
They also beat the 1964 record for the most individual&#13;
wins for one school, while tying a state record of nine place winners at&#13;
the state level.&#13;
Wrestling Tcnm nnd Mnl Aids&#13;
Row 1: Angela Burroughs. Marissa Hough. Rachel Salvo. Julie R 1ba. Laura Scherer. Nikki&#13;
Salvo. Sally Williams. Andrea Barnett, Rachel Sorensen Row 2: Jen 011011. Mindy Ward, Robin&#13;
Beckendorf. Cole Ono. Austin Croushorn, Chad Davis. Dykm Davis. Alyssa Barr. Molly Nocil:i.&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt Row 3: c~ th r Hausen. Nichol Owens. Zach Meiers. Luke Anderson , Dan&#13;
McMu ll en. Trent Paulson. Jeremy Coe. Ben Moss. Megan Penner. Holl y Fricke Row 4: Coach&#13;
Ryan Barker. Coach Keith Massey. Coach Gary McCall. Jon Kult. Gabe Rostermund1. Nick&#13;
Hook. Robert Otis. Matt Choy. Jeff Kulczewski. Travis Paulson. Brandon Mason. Tyler Drive r.&#13;
Mike Meiers. Coach Doug Anderson. Coach Lee Smith Row 5: Jon Clnnlon. Jake Hardiman.&#13;
Nate Vuzquez, Aaron Smith. Blake Anderson. Ri chard Mayer. Austin S1ange. ate Thomas&#13;
Row 6: Ross McFcrrin. Cole O'Harn. Nick Hayes. and Josh Stuhr&#13;
"Pin his shoulders to the mat!" Sophomore Dylan Davis rolls&#13;
over his opponent for another victory.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith B_v Nikki Joh11 so11&#13;
~ntot A.aro" C.ooper "The o ... ly reaso" l come to school is to see frie"l\ds a"d food," -freshma" Zohair Zoeter Sports 71 &#13;
In yo face. Junior Tennille&#13;
Thieschafer aggressively&#13;
blocks her oppponent from&#13;
passing the ball.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
She jumps and shoots!&#13;
Sophomore Sarah Piercy takes&#13;
her shot in the LC vs. Clarinda&#13;
junior varsity game. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Row 1: Head Coach Chris Hanafan, Junior Varsity Coach Ron Frascht Row 2:&#13;
Belinda Eckl es, Becky Lauver, Lesli e Rostermundt, Kelsie Sis, Jamie Coe,&#13;
Tabatha Durfey Row 3: Jill Murphy, Rachel Hildreth, Abby Emsick, Tennill e&#13;
Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers, Savanna Wiley Row 4: Trisha Barntsen, Kati e&#13;
Higgins, Jill Husz, Amanda Summy, Shayla Sass, Ashley Gordy, Aran Trade!,&#13;
and Sarah Piercy Hands up and eyes on the ball! Sophomore Ashley Gordy keeps her head in&#13;
the game whi le playing defense. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
72 Girls Basketball "t tool&lt;. my dau9hter hick. or treati"9· it was a lot of fu" ," - Marl&lt;. Maso" "Feel my legs, you will I, &#13;
A STURDY BASE f OR A&#13;
NEW TITAN TEAM&#13;
Quickfeet, hands up, trap, trap, trap!&#13;
These are things you often heard the Titans&#13;
new head coach Chris Hanafan yelling this&#13;
past 2000-200 I girls basketball season. By&#13;
bringing in Hanafan, the LCHS&#13;
"I couldn 't ask for two better coaches to&#13;
work with," said Hanafan. "They devoted a lot&#13;
of their time and energy into the program."&#13;
"I think the team has more fun and performs&#13;
better in practices and in ..--~~~~~~~~~~~---.&#13;
school system brought a 'spark' / '&#13;
to the program.&#13;
This was Hanafan 's first year&#13;
as the varsity head coach after&#13;
mak+ng a leap from his previous&#13;
position as head coach of the&#13;
girls freshman team.&#13;
"I wouldn ' t put myself or&#13;
players in that position ifl didn 't&#13;
fee l I was ready. I am comfo11able&#13;
jumping from the freshman level&#13;
to the varsity le ve l," said&#13;
Hanafan.&#13;
Hanafan was not the only new coach that&#13;
was brought into the LCHS basketball&#13;
program. Junior varisty head coach Ron&#13;
Frascht was also brought in, as well as the&#13;
new girls freshman coach Allison Toman.&#13;
games. His humor makes&#13;
things run more&#13;
smoothly. He makes&#13;
practice and games fun&#13;
and yet we still work&#13;
hard," said senior Leslie&#13;
Rostermundt.&#13;
As seasons go on,&#13;
Hanafan will prove his&#13;
abilities of coaching at&#13;
the varsity level by&#13;
bringing even more&#13;
talent on the court. He will adapt to the&#13;
different atmosphere that will smrnund him in&#13;
the coming years.&#13;
One thing is for sure, for the next few&#13;
seasons Hanafan will be seen on the sidelines&#13;
leading his team to victory.&#13;
Keeping the ball low and under control.&#13;
Sophomore Shayla Sass takes the ball up the court. Take it to&#13;
the hoop! Photo by Robin Beckendo1.f&#13;
Slam da Daada. Junior Shannon Eggers shoots&#13;
for two during a game against long time rivals, the&#13;
Harl an Cyclones. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
rf," -s e"ior E:ri" Shuck. "l&lt;emember, the past will come back al\d hau"t you," - sophomore Dusti" l&lt;oof&#13;
By Beckv Lauver&#13;
Sports 73 &#13;
Come on boys! While Mike Walters,&#13;
Aaron Cooper, Kevin Reedy, Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Josh Wallenberg, Jake Hansen,&#13;
Trent Hill, Coach Mike Doner, Coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel, and Coach Jeff Paulson sit on the&#13;
bench while they cheer their teammates on&#13;
to victory. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
He fakes left, he fakes right!&#13;
Senior Joe Clanton drives to the&#13;
lane for another two points.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
What a pal! Senior Bryan Blum helps his teammate, senior&#13;
Joe Clanton, after stumbling over a Ram. Thanks Bryan!&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
By Heather Hausen&#13;
74 Basketball&#13;
He shoots! He scores!&#13;
Sophomore Aaron Jones goes up for&#13;
the easy lay-up during the J. V. game&#13;
versus Carroll Kuemper.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
"t Jost wa."t to tha."k a.II of yoo f or this wo"derf ol experiet1ce here a.t Lewis C.el\hal Hi9h School, hti &#13;
With only four returning seniors, the boys basketball&#13;
team had to work to overcome the loss of a few key players.&#13;
Each game presented a new challenge that required the&#13;
team to rise to the occasion and become leaders.&#13;
"Our goal as a team is to just improve weekly taking the&#13;
necessary steps to build up a strong team," said coach&#13;
Dick Wettengel.&#13;
Every game presented new challenges, however, beating&#13;
Creston gave the team the boost they needed to keep&#13;
working hard. The game was neck and neck in the fo urth&#13;
quarter, but by pulling together the Titans were able to&#13;
gain the confidence needed to win.&#13;
Even though the statistics revealed the Titans had a&#13;
Up, Up and away! Senior Josh Wallenberg&#13;
goes up for a lay-up while Junior Mike Walters&#13;
stands behind. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Varsity : Row I Chris&#13;
Pomerleau, Jake Hansen,&#13;
iiii6Jiiiiii~i!i~lii~llf·ii~ii'1i Aaron Cooper, Andy&#13;
~ Sealock, Tristen Griffin,&#13;
Trent Hill, Kevin Reedy&#13;
Row 2 : Coach Di ck&#13;
We ttengel, Coach Mike&#13;
Doner, Lineva Stewart,&#13;
Cole Grandfield, Bryan&#13;
• Blum, Joe Clanton, Mike&#13;
Walters, Josh Wallenberg,&#13;
Coach Jeff Paulson&#13;
Junior Varsity: Row 1&#13;
Travis Roan, Kyle South,&#13;
Scott Kemp, Tim Reedy,&#13;
Abe Martinez , Ryan&#13;
Smith Row 2: Joe&#13;
Brookover, Pat Powers,&#13;
Ju stin Burgan, Ben&#13;
Scheuring, Aaron Jones,&#13;
Travis Durfey, Coach Jeff&#13;
Paulson&#13;
~iiElijf\j ---,-.. .., ..;=====. Reserve Team: Row 1 I Bobby Durand ,&#13;
challenging season, each game hosted many individual&#13;
accomplishments. Improvements were made on and off&#13;
the court. Expectations were set high and the team still&#13;
maintained a positive attitude.&#13;
"I learned that you should never give up," said junior&#13;
Mike Walters. " When we went up against Creston we had&#13;
to give our all in order to win. It was tough, but we stayed&#13;
with it."&#13;
At the end of the season the Titans came out with a 10-&#13;
12 record. Regardless of the outcome, only the players&#13;
and coaches know how much effort was put into the game.&#13;
The record wasn' t important, it was the spirit of the game&#13;
and the fee ling of victory from within.&#13;
Christopher Koch ,&#13;
Ri chard Hemmin gson,&#13;
Cody Elgan Row 2: Coach&#13;
Mike Doner, Bill&#13;
Schi e rbrock , Je ff&#13;
McQuinn&#13;
T\e of the lita."s"-ju"ior Justi" ia.therto" "O"ce my l.rother peed'" his ow" ea.r" -sel\ior i&lt;evi" Ha.l\KS Sports 75 &#13;
Pump it up. Sophomore Ellen Thompson and junior Lisa&#13;
Gundlach pump up the crowd during a home football game.&#13;
Photo bv Jessica Jovce&#13;
Junior Varsity Squad~!ait.-t.;.110.S.':m.-.....l-:=••&#13;
Row 1: Megan Penner, Angela Burroughs, Lyndsay Workman&#13;
Row 2: Marissa Hough, Juli a Bond, Tracy Hays, Brianne Gerhard&#13;
Row 3: Holly Englested, Melissa Fischer, and Vicki Anderson&#13;
Photo by Jack Hanson Photography&#13;
Collaborate and Listen&#13;
Chee1·leade1•s are baek fo1• anothet• new season&#13;
Signs, signs, and more signs. That is what visitors, students,&#13;
and faculty can expect to see when entering Lewis Central High School.&#13;
Cheerleaders worked hard to pump up school spirit. Sophomore Karen&#13;
Mill er said, "I think making the signs for the school, helps with our&#13;
school spirit. " Along with making signs, the&#13;
cheerleaders also practiced throughout the week,&#13;
whjle balancing curricular, extracirricular, and&#13;
personal demands. Cheerleaders could expect&#13;
the same routine. The bell would ring at 3:40&#13;
signaLing cheerleaders to head to coach Tracy&#13;
McVey's room three.&#13;
Along with the three practices a week,&#13;
the cheerleaders were dedicated enough to&#13;
practice everyday, even in the summer at 7:00&#13;
a.m. "I think these practices really helped, but man were they a pain in&#13;
the butt," said freshman Brianne Gerhardt. In these practices new girls&#13;
rehearsed cheerleading basics and prepared themselves for the season&#13;
ahead. The veterans practiced new and more complex stunts.&#13;
Cheerleaders we re required to attend camp where the&#13;
Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) came to them. Squads&#13;
received two superior ribbons along with division I ratings on all&#13;
routines. Two members, one of the JV and&#13;
one of the Varsity were given an All-Star&#13;
Status. All of the girls also rece ived many&#13;
awards fo r other outstanding achievements.&#13;
They also held the tradition of little girls&#13;
camp th at took place one of the weeks out of&#13;
summer. The cheerl eaders wou ld have a&#13;
certain age group to teach cheers to and play&#13;
games with.&#13;
Senior captai n Andrea Barnett srud, "Out&#13;
of the fo ur years that f' ve been cheering this has been the best&#13;
squad of girls I've cheered with. We' ve been extremely responsible&#13;
and dedicated th is year. "&#13;
7 6 Cheerleading "f have a lip gloss f etish, ca"'t live withovt it !" -j ul\ior ~l\9ela Burroughs "I'm a" old ul\fair jerk.." _ I( eith Massey "Do &#13;
Flying high. Freshman Marissa&#13;
Hough practices her ari a! abilities&#13;
before a game, just be careful no one&#13;
drops her.&#13;
Photo by Jessica Joyce&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4 you know what that mat is&#13;
for. Junior Varsity cheerleaders&#13;
Megan Penner, Marissa Hough,&#13;
Lyndsay Workman and Angela&#13;
Burroughs cheer on their wrestlers.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Who's that guy? Senior Chad&#13;
Davis entertains the crowd doing his&#13;
"Chad Dance" during a home&#13;
football game. Nice moves.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Spirit to the Fullest. Senior Andrea Barnett shows her skiJI during&#13;
practice. Other cheerleaders better be taking notes.&#13;
Photo b.v Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Pump, pump, pump it up. Junior Amy Strand, sophomore Karen Miller,&#13;
senior Aimee Prichard, and junior Jamie Scott cheer on the players during a&#13;
ba ketball game.&#13;
Photo by Mflissa Knigge&#13;
Bv Ly11dsav Work111m1&#13;
hey pla" o" tur"i"9 o" the heat a"ytime soot\?" - freshma" &lt;;tepha"ie Haas 'Tm the "ext &lt;;isq_o!" -ju"ior K'yle Newsom Sports 77 &#13;
Leader of the pack. Coach Tracy Mc Vey goes over&#13;
the daily schedule with some of the volunteers and&#13;
participants Hanna Schmidt, Matt Roberts, and .-. ...-.. ...;&#13;
Joseph Fischer. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
The race&#13;
is on! The&#13;
Titan&#13;
runners&#13;
race to the&#13;
fi nish line.&#13;
Photo by:&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
ll&gt;flJIJllllJMJGJ Clll'WJe&gt;IJOMJS&#13;
Special Olympians Go For the Gold&#13;
"Let me win, but if I cannot&#13;
win, let me be brave in the&#13;
attempt" -- Special Olympics oath.&#13;
Students had a chance to&#13;
show off their athl etic ability&#13;
among friends, famjJy, and other&#13;
Olympians. Softball throws, 50-&#13;
meter-dashes, and shot-put were&#13;
just a few events which enabled&#13;
athletes to experience the power&#13;
of success.&#13;
"Special Olympics is very&#13;
special to me because I get to&#13;
meet new friends, and du ring the&#13;
day I get to run and I like to run,"&#13;
said Hanna Schmidt.&#13;
Everyone looked forward to&#13;
participating in the games and&#13;
hanging out in the sun.&#13;
Participa nts pushed&#13;
themselves and achie ved their&#13;
dreams.&#13;
T he p a rt1c 1p an ts p us he d&#13;
themselves to ru n th e fastest,&#13;
throw the farthest and to jump the&#13;
longest.&#13;
"I am so proud of every kid&#13;
that parti cipated. Everyone set&#13;
their own goals and accomplished&#13;
th e m . It was a wo nd e rful&#13;
experi e nce," said coach T racy&#13;
Mc Vey. "The smiles on these kids'&#13;
faces when they fin ish their events&#13;
reminds me why I love coaching&#13;
them so much."&#13;
At the end of the day each&#13;
student went home knowing they&#13;
did the best they could. W hether&#13;
it is third or first place, it's all the&#13;
same. It's not about the color of&#13;
the medal but the spi ri t of the&#13;
contender.&#13;
You can do it! Joseph Fischer eyes the finish line whil e running the 50&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendotf&#13;
78 Special Olympics "Wha.t else is there to sa.y?" -ju"ior Victoria. Di99s "Why does this room smell?" -se"ior Chris Boltc11 &#13;
F reshrnen&#13;
Row 1: Kevin McWhorter, Dana Neilson, David Knavel, Nick Procorpio,&#13;
Derek McComas Row 2: Coach Dennis South, Tim Reedy, Soctt Kemp, Cole&#13;
Grandfield Luke Anderson&#13;
How " 1: Zach Paulson, Brandon Burns, Justin Cooper, Pat DeLaney, Todd&#13;
Thiescha fer Row 2: Coach Steve Koester, Jeremy Petsche, Wesley Flores,&#13;
Casey Newsom, Jason Dick Kyle Casson&#13;
Row I: Coach Chris Hanafa n. Da vid Stevenson, Chris Tsuji. Ke ith Goetz. Coach Mike 1-!ushaw.&#13;
Jack Moss. Jay Whee ldon. Pat De Laney and Coach Jeff Paulson Row 2: Shane McCoy. Cole 0110.&#13;
Jeremy Coe, Justin Cooper, Nick Barelos, Justin Seavey. Chris Rock Row 3: Heath Haner. Zac h&#13;
Paul;on. Tyler Driver. Justin Ross. Doug O'Neal. Brandon McCorkle. Dani el Barnett. Ryan&#13;
Cyboron Row4: Casey Newsom. Jason Dick. Brandon Howell. Wesley Flores. Mark Diller. Jeremy&#13;
Pct.&gt;chc. Josh Moore Josh Swhr&#13;
T earns&#13;
Row 1: Deborah Bach, Katie Hansen, Carly Frost, Kala King, Amanda Driver&#13;
Row 2: Coach Kevin Brown, Traci Matters, Tiffany Conover, Tara Durfey,&#13;
Ashley Kossow, Beth Sears Row 3: Brianne Diercks, Kiistin Blum, Danielle&#13;
Schaben&#13;
Row 1: Amanda Driver, Lea Salvo Row 2: Katie Hansen Row 3: KI·istin Blum,&#13;
Rachel Thompson, Ashley Kossow, Carly Frost Row 3: Karen Watson, Tiffany&#13;
Davis, Tara Durfey, Kimberly Darnell, Traci Matters Coach Dennis South&#13;
Row 1: Tara Durfey, Kristin Blum, Sara Wallin. Ashley Kossow. Rachel&#13;
Thomp on Row 2: Carly Frost, Kimberly Darnell, Caylee Horgan, Amanda&#13;
Swett. Amanda Wyatt&#13;
Br Heather Ha11se11&#13;
1 uShoot," -jv1'ior Sha.""°" E:99ers "I ca.1''t believe he took her booK, hooK stea.ler," -sophomore Mike Oise" Sports 79 &#13;
Row I: Shane McCoy, Ronald Peterson, Andrew Crawford , Bruce Pomerleau, Eric Gubbles, Tyler Dri ver, Jon&#13;
Gregory, Christopher Cl ark, Jason McCoy, Todd Grassman Row 2: Michael Graham, Trinity Bishop, Dan&#13;
McMullen, Jacob Cooney, Andrew Sealock, Ross Shepard, Todd Thieschafer, Greg Baney, Adam Mauer, Justin&#13;
Yates, Matt Koppold, Ri chard Mayer Row 3: Brian Mahnke, Zac Ellison, Aaron Jones, Ben Scheuring, ick&#13;
Kile, Chris Pomerleau, Ross Mcferrin, Greg Pospisal, Jeremy Petsche, Kyle Newsom, J.W. Simmons, and Jason&#13;
Dick.&#13;
Girls track shattered multiple&#13;
records while participation in boys&#13;
track doubled. Success was&#13;
immanent.&#13;
New members offered a new&#13;
perspective while seasoned runners&#13;
provided guidance.&#13;
"Our team is still young, we have a&#13;
lot of junior leaders this year," said boys&#13;
head coach Barb Motes, "we are also&#13;
up in a lot of freshmen this year."&#13;
With numbers for the boys team&#13;
aiming in the fifties, the odds weighed&#13;
in their favor. The boys team managed&#13;
to place in multiple events at every&#13;
meet, thus increasing their chances&#13;
for victory. On the other hand, the&#13;
girls had lower numbers ranging in&#13;
the twenties.&#13;
"We haven't been able to fill up&#13;
each event during a meet," said girls&#13;
head coach Joe Ankenbauer. "We&#13;
just don't have enough people."&#13;
Despite low numbers, the girls&#13;
managed a successful season.&#13;
Abby Emsick qualified for the&#13;
Drake Relays along with the boys&#13;
4x 100-relay team. The girls were&#13;
also well represented at the state&#13;
meet.&#13;
Row I :Nicole John son, Becky Lauver, JJ Padill a, Kelli e Evans Row 2:Jcssica Osborn , Nicho l Owens, Amanda&#13;
Summy, Jennifer Wright, Jamie Tay lor, Amanda Wyatt, Amanda Swett Ro w 3: Ell en Jack son, Abby Emsick,&#13;
Rache l Hildreth, Ji ll Husz, Tenn ill e Thieschafcr, Mega n McKern , Stephanie Norton, and Jessica Lee Row 4:&#13;
Coach Ron Anderson, Coach Joe Ankenbaucr, and Coach Jennife r Bendorf&#13;
80 Track 'Tm Mt shaKi"9 t hat hal\d," -ju"ior Jessica Bartol\eK "t'm stressed out ," - freshma" "f ommy Me1Ly &#13;
Heads, you win! Sen ior Becky Lauver breaks through the finish&#13;
line a head before the rest. Photo /:&gt;y Melissa Knigge&#13;
The race is on! Junior Jon Reicks bolts out of the blocks&#13;
determined to win the race. Photo /:&gt;y Melisse? Knigge&#13;
Fly Like an Eagle. Junior&#13;
Chris Pomerleau fli es&#13;
through the air attempting a&#13;
gold medal winning long&#13;
jump. Photo cy Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Look at that form! Senior Kellie Evans glides over the hurdles executing perfect techn ique.&#13;
Photo 1'y Melissa Knigge&#13;
By Ashley Kene:i(v ;md Be..:/...y L:wver&#13;
'Why dol\'t you shut the frol\t door?" -jul\ior Bria" DeVoss "Vel\j, Vidi, Vici," -sophomore Julie l~yLa Sports 81 &#13;
Watch Out. Senior Reid Richardson gets warmed up before a&#13;
meet. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
"#.-&#13;
Row 1: Justin Burgart, Scott Kemp, Joel Shaw and Kevin&#13;
Reedy Row 2: Kevin Hanks, Tim Reedy, Allison mbro j;,Ejiij;iijifijjijiii=~=:;;:;;:~:;:a~tll'~~&#13;
Luke Anderson and Derek McComas&#13;
Construction Z one In Vi e w .... Forming bonds, reaching goals, and adapting to new jdeas&#13;
were high priorities for the girls and boys tenills teams thjs year.&#13;
One of the most positive improvements for the girls team&#13;
was the addition of Coach Ron Frascht.&#13;
"Frascht was a great coach. Since it was his first year of&#13;
coaching, he had to become accustomed to the team, and learn&#13;
how to deal with us girls!" commented junior Michelle Collins.&#13;
Although Frascht had to overcome the trials of being "the&#13;
new guy," he had a tremendously positive affect on the team.&#13;
He encouraged them constantly, and he helped them focus and&#13;
keep their head in the game.&#13;
The boys tennis team also had a great season under the&#13;
direction of Head Coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
"The guys that went out for tennis thjs year were great,"&#13;
exclaimed Hanafan.&#13;
The tennis teams endured hour after hour of intense&#13;
practices; serve after serve, lap after lap and returned&#13;
countless number of aces to make them successful .&#13;
"Practices were tough," commented sophomore Derek&#13;
McComas, "but they really helped us in the end."&#13;
So, as many other students would leave school to&#13;
go grab a coke or eat a bag of doritos the dedicated&#13;
members of the tennis team could be seen in the foreground&#13;
of the new high school construction zone--constructing a&#13;
vision of their own.&#13;
... l)eware ot Fl~ing Tennis I) a lls&#13;
82 Tennis "My clad dld"'t yell at me, J vstl" Schultz did," - freshma" K' are" Watso" "Me a."cl Goa.ch Barker a.re goi"9 out," &#13;
Solid Ace! Senior Lisa&#13;
Masker serves up one&#13;
intended for victory.&#13;
Photo by Amber&#13;
Morgan&#13;
You Don't Wanna&#13;
Mess with This!&#13;
Sophomore Scott&#13;
Kemp rules the tennis&#13;
court and shows&#13;
eveyone who 's the&#13;
best! Photo by Katie&#13;
Murphy&#13;
P-A-T-1-E-N-C-E! Junior Heidi Reinders awaits patiently&#13;
for her opponent to return her serve. Photo by Amber&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Get Outta Here! Senior Jess Sciortino returns a serve with a&#13;
solid smash! Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
By Ashley Keneal_\&#13;
iel\ior A"drea. Bar"ett "Auto Cad Rules!" - sophomore Mark May "I love my sister Shayla.," -se"ior l~ya." Ca.mpl&gt;ell Sports 83 &#13;
What do we do coach? Sophomores&#13;
Mark Hubbard and Chad Bartlett get&#13;
some advice from Coach Kennedy.&#13;
Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
•&#13;
Row 3Coach Lowell Kennedy, Chris Koch, Mark Hubbard, Chad Bartlett,&#13;
Drew Morgan, Bill Schierbrock, Josh Gaube, Coach Jack Rosenthal. Row 2&#13;
David Knavel, Travis Roan, Henry Gerhardt, Tim Flanagan, Mark Diller, Cole&#13;
Grandfield. Row 1 Kyle Casson, Derek Mether, Josh Stuhr, Ky le Lee, Mark&#13;
Carberry.&#13;
Row 2 Coach Lowell Kennedy, Amanda Driver,Jessica Karnish, Shay la Sass.&#13;
TaraLee Mattox. Coach Jack Rosenthal Row 1 Enes Hern andez, Mindy&#13;
Ward ,Ashley Gordy, Stacey Goodman, Katie Hansen, Amanda Sheridan.&#13;
84 Golf "Wakey. wakey eggs a"d. hackey, it 's time to get op!" -sophomore Sha""°" Meissl\er "Attito.le i &#13;
Warn ing, Golfers Crossing&#13;
An Inside Look to the Mind of a Golf er&#13;
Practice always makes perfect but&#13;
without teamwork and dedication, the&#13;
girls and boys golf teams would not have&#13;
been able to weather the physical and&#13;
emotional obstacles that cluttered their&#13;
roads to success.&#13;
The boys would not have been able&#13;
· to slaughter Harlan and Glenwood&#13;
consecutively, nor would the girls have&#13;
been able to claim first place at the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Invitational.&#13;
"The fact we can come together and&#13;
play as a team even though we're so&#13;
young shows our strength as a team," said&#13;
sophomore Shayla Sass.&#13;
Both the girls and boys teams were&#13;
young, but the season proved to be&#13;
invaluable.&#13;
Being exposed to diverse competition&#13;
forced players to reevaluate and revamp&#13;
their own golfing style.&#13;
''The kids did very well to get to where&#13;
they could set their own goals," said Head&#13;
Coach Lowell Kennedy. "Each one of&#13;
them worked very hard to improve their&#13;
season."&#13;
While there were many team&#13;
accomplishments, individual successes&#13;
were also in abundance. Sophomore&#13;
Cole Grandfield, for example, stole first&#13;
place at the Hawkeye Ten Conference&#13;
while competing against 60 other golfers.&#13;
\&#13;
I hope I don't mess up! Fre hman Katie Hansen concentrates&#13;
so she doesn' t miss. Careful Amber! Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
Steady.Freshman Amanda Driver steadies herself before putting.&#13;
Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
everythil\9," -jv"ior Da""Y A.llmal\ "The people trimmed the'Bos"la' tree," - sel\ior A.lliso" A.mbrose Sports 85 &#13;
Give it to me Baby!&#13;
Sophomore Sara Davidson, junior&#13;
Becky Buswell, and sophomore&#13;
Amy Sulentic give it to the crowd&#13;
during the performance.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Drop and give me twenty! Sophomore Bruce Pomerleau and&#13;
Junior Danny Allman show off their strength during an all- male&#13;
performance. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
I believe I can fly!&#13;
The dance team spreads&#13;
their wings to perfection.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo&#13;
Hold me up! Senior Kellie&#13;
Evans and junior Erika&#13;
Wood hold each other up&#13;
during their jazz dance.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Vogue! Senior Sarah&#13;
Barnes dances. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
86 Dance Team "Life is short, eat. sleep. play hockey," -freshma" Bral\clo" Baker "I am Ol\e of two hoe Ji99a's," -jo"ior J &#13;
Shake your bon bon! Junior Matt Wymore shakes his stuff&#13;
during a dance team performance. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Dunce Tcnm: Row 1: Ashley Johnson, Kellie Evans. Carrie Stageman. Lindsey Hockabout.&#13;
Sarah Barnes. Jessica Laver Row 2: Ell en J::tckson. Alisha Renaud, Becky Buswell, Erika&#13;
Wood, Lindy DinklngcRow 3: Brenna Lynch, Dani Ri chter. Jennifer Schulze. Rachel Grosvenor,&#13;
Sara Davidson. Emily Boardman. and Coach Deb Stephenson Photo submirred by Phles Swdio&#13;
Down and ready! Senior Lindsey Hockabout&#13;
energetically shows the audience her moves.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
CONS I RUC I ING&#13;
Dancers gain the respect they deserve&#13;
Long hours, hard work, and&#13;
dedication are what it takes to be a&#13;
dance team member. Pulling muscles,&#13;
practicing late into the evening, and&#13;
mustering up enough energy to start all&#13;
over again the next day can only be felt&#13;
by those on the team.&#13;
"Trying to gain respect and changing&#13;
the students attitudes towards the&#13;
dancers is the hardest part of being on&#13;
the team," said senior Kellie Evans.&#13;
A new goal for the team was to focus&#13;
on leadership. Leadership Counsel was&#13;
established to help the girls prepare for&#13;
future endeavors.&#13;
During the summer the girls attended&#13;
a camp at the University of Northern&#13;
Iowa, receiving all superior ratings. At&#13;
the camp the girls were taught&#13;
numerous moves to he lp better&#13;
themselves and their technique.&#13;
To each girl there holds a special&#13;
memory about being part of the team.&#13;
"For initiation we dressed up the new&#13;
members in old dance costumes and&#13;
made them buy toilet paper and other&#13;
embarrassing items at Wal-Mart," said&#13;
junior Ellen Jackson.&#13;
While working hard for upcoming&#13;
performances and state , the girls&#13;
practiced with their young proteges for&#13;
many hours. Each dancer was matched&#13;
with multiple age groups to teach new&#13;
techniques.&#13;
For the past three yea.rs the Lewis&#13;
Central All-Male and Co-ed dance&#13;
participated at State competition along&#13;
with the girls. Girls placed second for&#13;
jazz while the All-Male and Co-ed teams&#13;
were given supedor ratings.&#13;
"After aJI of it is over the one thing I&#13;
will miss most is the girls screaming for&#13;
us and knowing that they cared so much&#13;
for us and supported us," said freshman&#13;
Daniel Barnett.&#13;
By Nikki Johnson and Heather Hausen&#13;
1sh UoJ,J,ard "A.lways J,e happy. A.lways smile," - sophomore Li"dy Di"kla9e "Yoor mom," -sel\ior Melissa Dof"er Sports 87 &#13;
New time, new beginning,&#13;
new attitude ... we're just getting&#13;
started. Along with a new slogan,&#13;
new coach Sid Lathem helped kick&#13;
off the season with a positive&#13;
attitude.&#13;
The Titans first prepared to&#13;
take the field against city rivals&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, and St. Albert during the&#13;
annual city jamboree. Although&#13;
off to a rocky start, the Titans&#13;
continued a successful season&#13;
with a record of 5 and 7.&#13;
Throughout the season ,&#13;
injuries kept many players off the&#13;
field, but the team still managed to&#13;
stay focused.&#13;
"Because of the injuries, I had&#13;
to step up and play JV," said&#13;
freshman Joey Landolt. "It's&#13;
difficult playing with so many&#13;
experienced players who are older&#13;
than lam."&#13;
Since many players were&#13;
injured, the team had to work&#13;
toge ther to fill the gaps and&#13;
overcome their losses.&#13;
"It shows how well we work&#13;
as a team. Even with injuries we&#13;
can still play well and win," said&#13;
soP-homore Andy Himes.&#13;
Practices were intense and&#13;
the team had to get used to their&#13;
new coach. They had to learn&#13;
how to work with someone new&#13;
and how to improve their skills.&#13;
"His knowledge of the game&#13;
and the different strategies have&#13;
definitely made a difference in our&#13;
playing," said junior Daniel&#13;
Knigge.&#13;
By the end of the season it&#13;
was clear that teamwork was the&#13;
key to success.&#13;
"With all the injuries, we&#13;
learned to play together," said&#13;
senior Tristen Gtiffin. "We learned&#13;
our own individual roles and the&#13;
soccer season was a blast. "&#13;
Individual records were&#13;
broken this season. Beau Saar set&#13;
the record of most career goals&#13;
with 57. Ryan Willer broke the&#13;
record for most saves in a single&#13;
game with 28.&#13;
Varsity and Junior Varsity Boy's Soccer&#13;
Row 1: Brandi Belt, Justin Head, Jesse Smith, Andy Himes, Keith Goetz, Jeff Garner, Adam O'Nei ll,&#13;
Zach Paulson Row 2: Coach Sid Lathem, Coach Jerry Will er, Ryan Wi ller, Jimmy Johnston, Daniel&#13;
Knigge, Joe Clanton, Matt Wymore, Tristen Griffin, Keith Damgaard, Beau Saar Row 3: Chris Elgan,&#13;
Todd Edwards, Doug Junior, Patrick Powers, Donald Sanders, Austin Croushorn, Jesse Johnston, Joey&#13;
Landolt, and Dan Black Photo by: Pyles Photography&#13;
8 8 Boys Soccer "I wa."t someoM~ to roL me," -sophomore ~o" Peterso" "It's time to order your 9ra.dua.tio" a.""ou"ceme"ti &#13;
Wanna Dance? Freshman Zach Paulson keeps his oppenent&#13;
"in line." Photo by Me lissa Knigge&#13;
Going for the Goal. Senior Beau Saar takes long&#13;
strides as he goes in for a goal.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Water Break! The boys come together for&#13;
a pep talk and some high quality Hp. Photo&#13;
by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Watch your step, you might fall! Sophomore Pat Powers fights a tough battle but gets&#13;
around his opponent as the ref watches for any foul play. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
By Katie Struck and Holly Fricke&#13;
Sports 89 &#13;
This one's mine! Junior Shannon Eggers&#13;
goes in for the ball while eighth grader&#13;
Mandie Saar, Sophomore Amanda Summy&#13;
move in to defend their oponents.&#13;
Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
Please go in! Senior Ashley Sherwood attempts an assist with a solid corner kick.&#13;
Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
by Heather Hausen and Becky Lauver&#13;
How about a little team unity? Senior Becky Lauver&#13;
freshmen Caylee Houri gan, Amanda Swett, Brianne Gerhardt,&#13;
sophomore Julie Ryba, and juniors Jenny Haas and Tennille&#13;
Theischafer sit together before the game to do a little pre game&#13;
chatting. Photo by Sam Smtih&#13;
Going in for the kick. Senior Lindsey&#13;
Hockabout shoots the ball away from&#13;
her opponents. Photo by Sam Smtih&#13;
90 Girls Soccer "Love is ti\ the eye of the l&gt;eholder,"-sel\ior Josh Gyl.oro" "Ja.ke, t'm not wa.sti"9 my q,uote OI\ you," - f 1 &#13;
Row 1: Kim Darnell, Amanda Summy, Jenny Haas, Angela Osborn,&#13;
Rikki Southard Row 2: Sarah Piercy, Traci Lauver, Reagan Beckendorf,&#13;
Julie Ryba, Amanda Swett Row 3: Mandy Saar, Sara Gundlach, Bekki&#13;
Heimeman, Ashley Sherwood, Shannon Eggers, Courtnie Dennis&#13;
.___-:&#13;
Bulldozing th(! f=fold&#13;
ThB Gitl~ Lay a Path of ~uccB~~&#13;
Seniors are usually the ones&#13;
seen leading the team to victory. This&#13;
season, however, they had some&#13;
extra, unexpected help.&#13;
Theunder-representation of&#13;
upperclassman forced the eighth&#13;
graders to step up and take over six&#13;
of the eleven varsity spots.&#13;
The eighth graders brought 16&#13;
new members to the squad, adding&#13;
to the existing 8 freshman, 10&#13;
sophomores, 6 juniors, and 5 seniors.&#13;
Team captain Shannon Eggers,&#13;
junior, along with captains Erica&#13;
Sheeres and Becky Lauver, seniors,&#13;
helped lead the team through a&#13;
difficult season.&#13;
"The upperclassmen are good&#13;
leaders," said sophomore Julie Ryba.&#13;
"I learned a lot from them, and they&#13;
make games and practices fun."&#13;
Even though the number of&#13;
players decreased, the talent pool&#13;
remained high.&#13;
Varsity positions were not just&#13;
handed out to any player, the spots&#13;
had to be earned.&#13;
The team found it especially&#13;
important to concentrate on working&#13;
together as a team. Different&#13;
techniques were used to create unity&#13;
among the girls, which resulted in a&#13;
stronger team that played harder.&#13;
"The eighth graders are a good&#13;
asset to the team," said captain&#13;
Shannon Eggers. "They brought&#13;
positive attitudes and energy to the&#13;
team."&#13;
Junior Varsity Members&#13;
-Katy Boese - Tiffany Conover&#13;
-Ashley Durand -Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
-Rachel Grosvenor -Caylee Hourigan&#13;
-Brandi Jennings -Amanda Johnson&#13;
...____ ----- -Ash I e y Knoble -Dani Morgan&#13;
-Kayla Piercy -Jennifer Schulze&#13;
.eshrna" C.hris Tsoji "1t asto"ishes rne how stopi.t people ca" be a".t still gra.toate." - se"ior Brya" Blom Sports 91 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Kaleigh Altic&#13;
Deborah Bach&#13;
Brandon Baker&#13;
Gregory Baney&#13;
Nicholas Barelos&#13;
Daniel Barnett&#13;
Amy Barr&#13;
Brenda Barrett&#13;
Rachel Beatty&#13;
Brandi Belt&#13;
Brooke Bergantzel&#13;
Joe Betten&#13;
Daniel Black&#13;
Kristin Blum&#13;
Elise Brown&#13;
Brandon Burns&#13;
Nicholas Burroughs&#13;
Lauren Carlson&#13;
Kyle Casson&#13;
Randi Chenoweth&#13;
Matthew Choy&#13;
Jeremy Coe&#13;
Crystal Col lins&#13;
Richard Collins&#13;
Tiffany Conover&#13;
Amber Cook&#13;
Aimee Coonce&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce&#13;
~Jass of 2~~4&#13;
Fresh new voices. The freshmen choir prepares for their&#13;
upcoming concert.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
c:::x&#13;
Whoa there! Freshman Steve Harvey carefully&#13;
moves his big creation.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
94 Freshmen "Where's your pass?" - Cra.i9 Dew. "This is ma.ki"9 me thil\k, I'm Mt 9ood at 'luotes," -Ju"ior Jo" Reicks. &#13;
"'It would have to be&#13;
getting to my classes&#13;
on time because the&#13;
high school is so much&#13;
bigger than the middle&#13;
sc hool. "&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
"Getting lost!"&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
"Definately not getting to&#13;
have any classes with my&#13;
friends. "&#13;
Carly Frost&#13;
"Losing and splitting up&#13;
with my close fri ends."&#13;
Karen Watson&#13;
By Lyndsay Workman &amp; Ashley Kenealy&#13;
"Getting beat up by some&#13;
big person who would sit&#13;
on me or shove my head&#13;
in a toilet. "&#13;
Danielle Schaben&#13;
"Tripping up the stairs&#13;
when I was late to&#13;
class."&#13;
Katie Hansen&#13;
Justin Cooper&#13;
Ashley Crane&#13;
Austin Croushorn&#13;
Ryan Cyboron&#13;
David Dalton&#13;
Kimberli Darnell&#13;
Carol Daub&#13;
Tiffany Davis&#13;
Michael Dawson&#13;
Derrick Delahunt&#13;
Patrick Delany&#13;
Andrew Deupree&#13;
Jason Dick&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
Mark Diller&#13;
Tina Donaldson&#13;
Rebecca Dreager&#13;
Katie Dressen&#13;
Amanda Driver&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
Jake Dunham&#13;
Tara Durfey&#13;
Adam Edgman&#13;
Timothy Elliot&#13;
Zachary Ellison&#13;
Holly Engelstad&#13;
Missy Fischer&#13;
Jason Flanagan&#13;
Justi n Flemming&#13;
Wess Flores&#13;
Anis a Fran ks&#13;
Carly Frost&#13;
Loren Fulton&#13;
Nathan Geier&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
"Do"'t eat yellow sl\Ow," - C.hris HaMfal\. "Just l&gt;ri"9 it," -ju"ior Matt Wymore. "Eat rocks," Bari&gt; Padilla. People 95 &#13;
Did You Ever Have an Imaginary Friend?&#13;
"Yeah, his name was&#13;
Marvin, he was the best&#13;
friend I ever had!"&#13;
Nate Geier&#13;
"No, but my stuffed&#13;
animals talked to me."&#13;
Amanda Wyatt&#13;
Keith Goetz&#13;
Nicole Goodman&#13;
Ashley Graves&#13;
Gabriel Hagen&#13;
Heather Hamsa&#13;
Heath Haner&#13;
Ka ti e Hansen&#13;
Krista Hansen&#13;
Lora Hardiman&#13;
Steve Harvey&#13;
Nath an Haserbrouck&#13;
Eric Hayes&#13;
Catrina Hatcher&#13;
Jamie Heckerman&#13;
Enes Hernandez&#13;
Jessica Higgins&#13;
Kel lie Hinsley&#13;
Marissa Hough&#13;
Caylee Houri gan&#13;
Brandon Howe ll&#13;
Joshua Hugh es&#13;
Dev in Jac kson&#13;
Josh ua Jackson&#13;
Brandi Jennings&#13;
Ange la Jensen&#13;
Ian Jones&#13;
Jessica Karnish&#13;
Lauren Kea ly&#13;
"I had a whole family of&#13;
them that lived on my roof.&#13;
I needed company, I was an&#13;
only child!"&#13;
Shannon Kelley&#13;
"Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jones ... they&#13;
always fought, and Mr.&#13;
Jones had a gas problem."&#13;
}.}. Wheeler &#13;
Leave it to the girls. Krista Hansen and Pam Shorey have everything&#13;
under control while decorating for Homecoming.&#13;
Fhoto by Robin Beckendo1:f&#13;
By LynJ.L1y Wt;;rk11un&#13;
Shannon Kelley&#13;
Kala King&#13;
Kristy Kirlin&#13;
Ashley Kossow&#13;
Joe Landolt&#13;
Kenya Lara&#13;
Kevin Larson&#13;
Latacia Larson&#13;
Jennifer Laver&#13;
Kyle Lee&#13;
Kelly Lester&#13;
Dawn Longhmeyer&#13;
Britney Loose&#13;
Brenna Lynch&#13;
Emily Mabbitt&#13;
Bob Mason&#13;
Traci Matters&#13;
Jeffrey Maynard&#13;
Brandon McCorkle&#13;
Daniel McMull en&#13;
Michael Meiers&#13;
Tommy Melby&#13;
Derek Mether&#13;
Andrea Moe&#13;
Jack Moss&#13;
Nicki Neal&#13;
Dana eumann&#13;
Casey ewsom&#13;
What are 'fOUr thoughts on '5Ghoo\&#13;
Uniforms?&#13;
"I wouldn't mind rhem, you don'r&#13;
come ro school ro make a fashion&#13;
state tnenr."&#13;
Dana Neuman&#13;
"They're alright. Ar least the pressure&#13;
of 'cool clothes' wouldn't be there."&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
"If they were cure like: hort skirt,&#13;
wh ite rank, and short sleeve pullover,&#13;
then yes."&#13;
Kira Nighrser&#13;
"! personally don't like them because&#13;
you're not able to express yourse lf."&#13;
Maris a Hough&#13;
y sleepi"9·" -Marily" Wa"dersee "E.verythi"9 is always better whe" yoo smile." - sophomore Vicki A."derse" People 97 &#13;
Kira Nightser&#13;
Ashl ey Nihsen&#13;
Doug O'Neal&#13;
Robert Otis&#13;
Cole Otto&#13;
Marci Owens&#13;
Amanda Paulsen&#13;
Zachary Paulso n&#13;
David Peltz&#13;
Nicole Petri&#13;
Je remy Petsche&#13;
Joshu a Points&#13;
Steven Procopio&#13;
Ma rk Prue tt&#13;
Kail a Rathke&#13;
Jeffrey Reicks&#13;
Ri chard Rief&#13;
Christopher Rock&#13;
Th omas Roof&#13;
Justi n Ross&#13;
Christo pher Salvo&#13;
Lea Salvo&#13;
Daniell e Schaben&#13;
Meli nda Scheffel&#13;
Elizabeth Sears&#13;
Justin Seavey&#13;
Alici a Senter&#13;
Jennifer Seydl itz&#13;
Samuel Shea&#13;
Amanda Sheridan&#13;
Pamela Shorey&#13;
Archi e Silva&#13;
Rachel Simonin&#13;
Melinda Smits&#13;
Sara Smolinski&#13;
Ptei:ident&#13;
Kim Datnell&#13;
Vice-Ptei:ident&#13;
Matii:i:a J..lough&#13;
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Katen Wati:on&#13;
T teai:uret&#13;
J..leathet J..larni:a&#13;
9 8 Freshmen "C.racl&lt;. l&lt;.ills, pull up your pa" ts," -sophomore Josh Q..uee" "C.a" we practice eye 9ou9es?"- se"ior Grai9 Sellers &#13;
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Brenna Lynch and&#13;
Todd Thieschafer.&#13;
Photo bylyndsav&#13;
Workman&#13;
David Stevenson&#13;
Lineva Stewart&#13;
Amber Strohbehn&#13;
Joshua Stuhr&#13;
Christine Swanson&#13;
Amanda Swett&#13;
Jamie Taylor&#13;
Todd Thieschafe r&#13;
Rache l Thompson&#13;
Christopher Tsuji&#13;
Haley Tunning&#13;
Scott Versch&#13;
Amanda Vrba&#13;
Sara Wallin&#13;
Karen Wa tson&#13;
Sarah Watts-Gamache&#13;
Jamey Wheeldon&#13;
Jay Wheeldon&#13;
J.J.Wheeler&#13;
Joseph White&#13;
Amanda Wyatt&#13;
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Larrel foll of mOl\Keys l\eeds more tha" Ol\e LaMM," -freshma" C.hris &lt;;alvo "Do it," -freshma" Bral\dOI\ Maso" People 99 &#13;
100&#13;
Jennifer Alexander&#13;
Victoria Andersen&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Holly Armour&#13;
Richard Baker&#13;
James Baker&#13;
Trisha Barntsen&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
Chad Bartlett&#13;
Gary Beatty&#13;
Jennifer Beckner&#13;
Rebecca Beno&#13;
Joseph Bernholtz&#13;
Ke lli Beuterbaugh&#13;
Megan Black&#13;
Jamee Board&#13;
Emil y Boardman&#13;
Steven Bolas&#13;
Julia Bond&#13;
Lester Briggs&#13;
Dustin Brown&#13;
Nicole Brown&#13;
Katherine Bruning&#13;
Jennifer Ca in&#13;
Shay la Campbell&#13;
Rachell e Ca rnes&#13;
Jessica Chesley&#13;
Christopher Clark&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Class of 2005&#13;
"Almost fa iling&#13;
Geometry 2."&#13;
Ignacio&#13;
Cockcroft&#13;
"I can't&#13;
remember."&#13;
Dylan Davis&#13;
"Jon Fouts,&#13;
chasing kid&#13;
down the hall&#13;
with a paddl e."&#13;
Rachel Salvo&#13;
What is 1our most prominent&#13;
memor1 of 1our freshman ~ear?&#13;
"Watching our&#13;
baske tball team&#13;
at state."&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
"Running cross&#13;
country in short&#13;
shorts."&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
"Yelling stuff&#13;
out the window&#13;
in choir to the&#13;
little kids. "&#13;
Katie Lewi&#13;
'Why does this always happe" to me?" -sophomore Brett C.oyle "The Ol\ly hue wisdom is i" Kl\Owi"9 that yov &#13;
She said what? Shayla Sass, Michelle Silva, and&#13;
Gabriel Rostermundt spill the gossip at lunch.&#13;
Pl/!Ao ry K.1tie Mwphy&#13;
Jake Clemons&#13;
Ignac io Cockroft&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
Jenni fe r Coppa&#13;
Andrew Crawford&#13;
Steven Cyboron&#13;
Keith Damgaard&#13;
Sara Davidson&#13;
Dylan Davis&#13;
Lon nie Delahunt&#13;
Mi chael Deupree&#13;
Lindy Dinklage&#13;
Abby Droegmill er&#13;
Robert Durand&#13;
Travis Durfey&#13;
Christopher Elgan&#13;
Cody Elgan&#13;
Matthew Ellis&#13;
Jennifer Erwin&#13;
Roel Esparza&#13;
Tristan Evans&#13;
Matthew Fiscus&#13;
Libby Fox&#13;
Holl y Fri cke&#13;
Justin Fulton&#13;
Brian Gates&#13;
Joshua Gaube&#13;
Henry Gerdhardt&#13;
Break it clown Andy. Andy King gets down with his bad self at the homecoming dance.&#13;
Photo f:.y Katie Murphy&#13;
By l y11Js.1v W-;,rk111.:i11&#13;
1(1\0w 11othi119," - se11ior jorda11 l(lepfer "That's the seco11d fv1111iest thi119 l have heard all day," -freshma11 josh Stvhr People 101 &#13;
"C.hristina A9uilera, she has the attitude!"&#13;
11a\ic.ia '$mith&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, she's more m'I hei9ht."&#13;
J'ohn 11arve'I&#13;
"C.hristina A9uilera. Britne'I '$pears is sc.ar'I&#13;
and reminds me of Barbie.''&#13;
Stacey Goodman&#13;
Ashley Gordy&#13;
Shannon Goss&#13;
Cole Grandfield&#13;
Todd Grassman&#13;
Jonathon Gregory&#13;
Rachel Grosvenor&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
Michelle Hagar&#13;
Courtney Hagen&#13;
Heidi Haner&#13;
Nicholas Hansen&#13;
Jacob Hardiman&#13;
Amanda Harris&#13;
John Harvey&#13;
Nicholas Hayes&#13;
Tracy Hays&#13;
Katie Higgi ns&#13;
Andrew Himes&#13;
Megan Hourigan&#13;
Mark Hubbard&#13;
Ashley Hughes&#13;
Jill Husz&#13;
Jennifer Jackson&#13;
Lindsey Jennings&#13;
Keianna Jensen&#13;
Jesse Johnston&#13;
Aaron Jones&#13;
Na tali e Jones&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
Doug Junior&#13;
Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
Scott Kemp&#13;
Andrew King&#13;
Allison Kiser&#13;
David Knavel&#13;
Christopher Koch&#13;
Joey Kopiasz&#13;
Matthew Koppold&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
Laura Moe&#13;
"Neither one is better, the'! both tr'j to be&#13;
better than one another. "&#13;
Me9an Mc.!(ern&#13;
"'$pears ... A9uilera ?"&#13;
J'ai::e C.lemons&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, bee.a use she's so luc.i:: .. ,:-&#13;
Brian G.ates&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, she appears to be more&#13;
\olholesome."&#13;
'$tac.e'I G.oodman&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears bec.ause she doesn't loo\::&#13;
sic.\:: and she is a better role model."&#13;
'$ha'jla '$ass&#13;
102 Sophomores "Oh, oh, it's tha.t Va.Je"ti"o's 9uy .. .CYou rnea." l~ichie Va.lel\s?LYea.h, yea.h tha.t's it,"-sel\ior Alliso" Arn.brose "My 9irlf &#13;
Don't mess up. Tav is McVey concentrates&#13;
steadily on his project in pottery class.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Someone's blushing. Lindy Dinklage&#13;
shows off her p.j. 's during Spirit week.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
(in the ma\\)&#13;
1) l.adz.oo\(s&#13;
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4) 0\d Nav'f&#13;
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~) Deb&#13;
Crystal Kresl&#13;
Jamie Lainson&#13;
Shawna Lasher&#13;
Jessica Lee&#13;
Katie Lewis&#13;
AdrienneLinkenhoker&#13;
Heather Macke&#13;
Matthew Maddux&#13;
Jamie Malone&#13;
Tara lee Mattox&#13;
Adam Mauer&#13;
Derek McComas&#13;
Tyler McCreary&#13;
Megan McKern&#13;
Emily McManus&#13;
Jeff McQuinn&#13;
Tavis McVey&#13;
Zachary McVey&#13;
Kevin McWhorter&#13;
Shannon Meissner&#13;
George Miedl&#13;
Brandon Miller&#13;
Karen Miller&#13;
Melissa Miller&#13;
Laura Moe&#13;
Amber Morgan&#13;
Tausha Nichols&#13;
Dana Nielsen&#13;
Tyler Nocita&#13;
Kristine Norris&#13;
Stephanie Norton&#13;
Michael Olson&#13;
Jackie Otis&#13;
Nichol Owens&#13;
Ka sandra Peregoy&#13;
Ronald Peterson&#13;
Jason Phoenix&#13;
Sarah Piercy&#13;
Samantha Plumer&#13;
Chase Points&#13;
1) A.merilan £a9\e&#13;
S) lar9et&#13;
q) Vanit'(&#13;
10) Di\\ards&#13;
·iel\d l&gt;eat me up," -freshmal\ T j E.lliot "The fi"gers you have used to dial are too fat, please ha"9 up," - freshmal\ l~achel Simo"i" People 103 &#13;
Bruce Pomerleau&#13;
Stacy Porter&#13;
Patrick Powers&#13;
Nichol as Procopio&#13;
Joshua Queen&#13;
Casey Randolf&#13;
Danielle Ranney&#13;
Nichole Rathburn&#13;
Timothy Reedy&#13;
Dan ielle Richter&#13;
Jared Robey&#13;
Travis Robey&#13;
Dustin Roof&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt&#13;
Christy Rowe&#13;
Julie Ryba ~::~ ...: mo;:.-~ ._. Rachel Salvo&#13;
Megan Sandberg&#13;
Shayla Sass&#13;
Matthew Saunders&#13;
Catherine Savick&#13;
Angela Scherer&#13;
Laura Scherer&#13;
Benjamin Scheuring&#13;
Amanda Schultz&#13;
Jennifer Schulze&#13;
Daniel Schumann&#13;
Audra Schutte&#13;
Jennifer Scivally&#13;
Andrew Sealock&#13;
Michelle Silva&#13;
Ashl ey Slaughter&#13;
104 Sophomores&#13;
Vice - President&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
President&#13;
Scoff /&lt;emp&#13;
C-\ass OffiGers&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Holly FricKe&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Sara Oavidson&#13;
"School lul\ch is"'t worth the mol\ey. " - ju ... ior Joel ford "frie"ds are a ... 9els who lift you up whe" your wing &#13;
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Snoball Attendants&#13;
Dani Richter and&#13;
Gabriel Rostermundt&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay&#13;
Workman&#13;
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By Lyndsay Workman&#13;
s forget to fly," - sopl-lomore Micl-lelle Silva "Swa11f&lt;, it's a good tl-li11g! " - fresl-lma.11 I( a tie Ha11se11&#13;
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Melissa Weilage&#13;
Robert Wilson&#13;
Amy Wood&#13;
Tera Woodard&#13;
Trici a Woods&#13;
Jennifer Wright&#13;
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Halicia Smith&#13;
Kacy South&#13;
Ann Spetman&#13;
Katie Stewart&#13;
Tiffany Stewart&#13;
Katie truck&#13;
Amy Sulentic&#13;
Kyle Sulentic&#13;
Amanda Summy&#13;
Brandon Sutton&#13;
Mark Terry&#13;
Ellen Thompson&#13;
Justin Thompson&#13;
Sara Thornton&#13;
Aran Trade!&#13;
Dawnelle Vaughn&#13;
People 105 &#13;
Tracee Allen&#13;
Danny Allman&#13;
Tom Barntsen&#13;
Jessica Bartunek&#13;
Neil Batten&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Tyler Bell&#13;
Jenny Binau&#13;
Katie Boardman&#13;
Justin Bolas&#13;
Tanja Bolton&#13;
Jake Bonar&#13;
Christina Boyer&#13;
Robert Bridgeford&#13;
Emily Brightwell&#13;
Jessica Brittain&#13;
Joseph Brookover&#13;
Tyler Brunow&#13;
Justin Burgart&#13;
Angela Burroughs&#13;
Rebecca Buswell&#13;
Jessica Cabrera&#13;
Mark Carberry&#13;
Amber Carlson&#13;
Jackie Carlson&#13;
Daniel Chevalier&#13;
Bl ake Christansen&#13;
Kalin Coates&#13;
Angela Coleman&#13;
Michelle Collins&#13;
Patrick Collins&#13;
Chris Congdon&#13;
Sarah Cox&#13;
Bradley Danielsen&#13;
Brian DeVoss&#13;
Victoria Diggs&#13;
Nathan Dostal&#13;
Amber Durand&#13;
Katie Dusing&#13;
Ju stin Eatherton&#13;
Todd Edwards&#13;
Shannon Eggers&#13;
Tira Elli ot-Escobedo&#13;
Abby Emsick&#13;
Josh Foo&#13;
Kirsten Graalfs&#13;
Lisa Gundlach&#13;
Jennifer Haas&#13;
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106 Juniors "Mo"ey ca"'t make yoo 900.t at basketball, so stop tryi"9·" - se"ior Sam Beoterbao9h 'Whoever '""e"1 &#13;
chicken. Junior Kyle&#13;
Newsom chows down at&#13;
Pizza King before&#13;
Snoball.&#13;
Another snow day? No one told junior&#13;
James Massman. Poor James!&#13;
Photo by Manda McNeal&#13;
Photo By Lyndsay&#13;
Workman&#13;
'When the boys went to&#13;
tale for basketball last&#13;
'See ing Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
pike her hair! "&#13;
Jessica Barrunek&#13;
"The day I was sick an&#13;
missed all day. "&#13;
Drew Morga&#13;
"Hanging out on the&#13;
couch in band freshamn&#13;
yea r! "&#13;
Jackie Carlson&#13;
'When Lyndsay Workman (\[F~ C5) ·h&#13;
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t:dJ~ ~ "AU the weekend nights&#13;
just hanging out at&#13;
peop les houses tota ll y&#13;
Josh Foo legal!"&#13;
Sheina Hammers&#13;
Jake Hansen&#13;
Courtney Harter&#13;
Heather Hausen&#13;
Justin Head&#13;
Jessica Joyce&#13;
Ri chie Hemmingsen&#13;
Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Nathan Higgins&#13;
Rachel Hildreth&#13;
Jarrod Holbrook&#13;
Andrea Hooper&#13;
Joshua Hubbard&#13;
Corey Hunt&#13;
:e;;;;~~Jenn fer Hurst&#13;
Ellen Jackson&#13;
Erik Jacob ·&#13;
Ashley Johnson&#13;
Matt John son&#13;
Shawn Johnson&#13;
Jimmy Johnston&#13;
Justin Jones&#13;
By Ashle.v Kenealy and Katie Struck&#13;
'ed sq,ua.ts should die!" -jo"ior L.isa. &lt;;wolley 'Tm Big T eddy, l work a.t &lt;;oJ.wa.y." -sel\ior Josh Owe"s People 107 &#13;
Anna Jordan&#13;
Jessica Joyce&#13;
Mara Kellogg&#13;
Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Dale Kipple&#13;
Daniel Knigge&#13;
Jon Kult&#13;
Rachel Lambert&#13;
Stephanie Larson&#13;
Jason Lasher&#13;
Trent Lau ver&#13;
Jessica Laver&#13;
Brent Lindaman&#13;
Chris Mabbitt&#13;
Brian Mahnke&#13;
Abe Martinez&#13;
Ian Martinez&#13;
James Massman&#13;
Jessica Mathis&#13;
Cole Mayer&#13;
Richard Mayer&#13;
Class of 2002&#13;
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She's my role&#13;
model and my best&#13;
friend."&#13;
Chris McCoy&#13;
Jason McCoy&#13;
Andrew McDani el&#13;
Ross Mcferrin&#13;
Sean McGinn&#13;
Manda McNeal&#13;
Dawn McQuinn&#13;
Jack Metteer&#13;
Kim Metzger&#13;
Brandon Millhollin&#13;
Drew Morgan&#13;
Ben Moss&#13;
Jill Murphy&#13;
Katie Murphy&#13;
108 Juniors&#13;
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"My mom&#13;
because she&#13;
encourages me to&#13;
do my best. Then&#13;
I do better. "&#13;
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guy off of Th e&#13;
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By Ashley Kenealy and Kalie S1ruck&#13;
"My mother beca use&#13;
she always wants to&#13;
make sure I am ok&#13;
and she is always&#13;
he lping me out. "&#13;
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people in my life are my&#13;
parents. Sometimes I&#13;
catch myse lf acting like&#13;
them so 1 know they&#13;
have had a lot of&#13;
influence over me.'·&#13;
"Never rob aMther ma"s rhubarb!" sophomore I( evi" Mc.Whorter "Zip the lip a"d drop the attit~ &#13;
Great minds think alike. Juniors Tennille Thieschafer and Fran Sillau show&#13;
their sc hool spirit by dressing up for Twin Day during Spirit Week.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Kyle Newsom&#13;
Adam O'Neill&#13;
Jessica Osborn&#13;
Shannon Overstreet&#13;
Josh Owens&#13;
Travis Paulson&#13;
Trent Paulson&#13;
Megan Penner&#13;
Ashlee Peth&#13;
Felicia Porter&#13;
Greg Prospisal&#13;
Courtney Prichard&#13;
Micah Provines&#13;
Randolph Miles&#13;
Jessica Redeker&#13;
Jon Reicks&#13;
Heidi Reinders&#13;
Alisha Renaud&#13;
Andrew Ring&#13;
Travis Roan&#13;
Lance Roberts&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
Joshua Rodenburg&#13;
Jeremy Root&#13;
Katie Ryl ee&#13;
Katie Salvo&#13;
Donald Sanders&#13;
Concentration is key!&#13;
Junior Anna Jordan works&#13;
hard to fi nish some of her&#13;
homework. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Sorensen.&#13;
Show us your moves!&#13;
Junior Brad Danielsen was&#13;
showing everyone his&#13;
dancing skills at&#13;
Homecom.ing. Photo by&#13;
Manda McNeal&#13;
e!" ju"ior Jeremy l'~oot "Never hold OI\ l&gt;ecause you are too afraid to let 90." sel\ior /\lmee Prichard People 109 &#13;
President&#13;
Abb~ £msic,~&#13;
William Schierbrock&#13;
Justin Schultz&#13;
Jamie Scott&#13;
Donald Seager&#13;
Matt Shaw&#13;
Ross Shepard&#13;
Ashl ey Sherwood&#13;
Laura Shorey&#13;
Francis Sillau&#13;
Stephanie Sil va&#13;
Katrina Singbeil&#13;
David Smetana&#13;
Amy Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Samantha Smith&#13;
Josh Smook&#13;
Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Kyle South&#13;
Nathan Southard&#13;
Jolene Stanfill&#13;
Austin Stange&#13;
~Ja55 Of fi,~r5&#13;
se~retary&#13;
C.hris 'Pomer\eau&#13;
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Todd £d\llards Mic,ah 'Provines&#13;
IF -YOU COULD DIFI.MI -YOUR PIRIO.M4LIT-Y IMO.MI WORD WHAT WOULD IT Bl?&#13;
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cheesy and ready to grow li ke spring ,&#13;
warm and full of light li ke summer, tired&#13;
and ready to do nothing in the fa ll and&#13;
cold and grumpy in the winter."&#13;
Daniel Knigge&#13;
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considered ' normal'. Normal Kim Metzger&#13;
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Ka1ie Ry lee&#13;
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110 Juniors"Yov Ol\ly live Ol\Ce, Lvt Ol\Ce is eMvgh if you live right." sophomore Sha""°" Meiss"er 'Tm Lig, tall, scary girl!" j u &#13;
Junior&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Attendants&#13;
Alisha Renaud&#13;
and Richard&#13;
Mayer.&#13;
Photo By Robin&#13;
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Snoball&#13;
Attendants&#13;
Shannon Eggers&#13;
and Chris&#13;
Pomerleau.&#13;
Photo By Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
Cassandra Stevenson&#13;
Lauren Stinson&#13;
Amy Strand&#13;
Lisa Swolley&#13;
Tenn ille Thieschafer&#13;
Nath an Thomas&#13;
Brad Triplett&#13;
Brandon Vaughn&#13;
Amie Wa lters&#13;
Mike Walters&#13;
Phillip Watson&#13;
Michae l Westlake&#13;
Byron Whi tt&#13;
Sally Williams&#13;
Mindy Wood&#13;
Lyndsay Workman&#13;
Matthew Wymore&#13;
Justin Yates&#13;
1ior Sha""°" £99ers "£very dog has his da.y!" sophomore Dyla" Davis "l(iss me, l'm Greek!" freshma" Nick Barelos People 111 &#13;
112 Seniors&#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
Senior Class Officers: J.J. Padill a, Erin Struck, Joe l Shaw and&#13;
Matt Wyatt&#13;
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Boos, Andrew&#13;
Bothwell, Nick&#13;
Bothwell, Ryan&#13;
Botts, Heidi 11 3&#13;
Boyer, Christina 106&#13;
Brewer, Brandy&#13;
Bridgeford, Robert 106&#13;
Briggs, Jr., Lester 100&#13;
Brightwell, Emily 18, 24, 27, 28, 30, 36, 37, 39,&#13;
40, 106&#13;
Brinkman, Rita&#13;
Brittain, Jessica 53, 106&#13;
Brookover, Joseph 39, 75, 106&#13;
Brown, Dustin 100&#13;
Brown, Elise 94&#13;
Brown, Jacob&#13;
Brown, Joseph 18, 31, 41, 113, 117&#13;
Brown, Kristin&#13;
Brown, Nicole 100&#13;
Brown, Ricky&#13;
Brown, Sarah&#13;
Bruning, Katherine 100&#13;
Brunow, Tyler 106&#13;
Burgart, Justin 27, 39, 40, 75, 82, 106&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey&#13;
Burns, Brandon 79, 94&#13;
Burroughs, Angela 6, 14, 24, 71, 76, 77, 106&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 94&#13;
Buswell, Rebecca 24, 86, 87, 106&#13;
Byers, Jeremy&#13;
Byers, Justin&#13;
.......... .,,Cain, Jason&#13;
Cain, Jennifer 100&#13;
Campbell, Ryan 30, 113, 115&#13;
.,... ... _ .. Campbell, Shayla 100&#13;
, Vance&#13;
Carbera, Jessica 106&#13;
Carberry, Mark 84, 106&#13;
a~son , Amber22, 23, 69, 106&#13;
Carlson, Jackie 24, 36, 37, 39, 40, 106, 107&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 41, 94&#13;
Carnes, Rachelle 100&#13;
Carpenter, Katie&#13;
Carter, Mitchell&#13;
Casson, Kyle 79, 84, 94&#13;
Chapman, William&#13;
Chenoweth, Randi 94&#13;
Cherniss, Jessica 100&#13;
Chesley, Jessica&#13;
Chevalier, Daniel 44, 106&#13;
Choy, Matthew 71, 94&#13;
Christensen, Rachelle 113&#13;
Christensen, Terri 30, 113&#13;
Christiansen, Blake 22, 40, 45, 106&#13;
Christiansen, Chris&#13;
Clairday, Tiaotta&#13;
Clanton, Jon 11, 15, 18, 31 , 39, 60, 63, 71 , 113&#13;
Clanton, Joseph 11 , 15, 18, 19, 31, 39, 63, 74,&#13;
75,88, 11 3&#13;
Clark, Christopher 40, 63, 80, 100&#13;
Clark, Godine&#13;
Clark, Jacob&#13;
Clemons, Jake 27, 40, 101&#13;
Clevenger, Catrina 41&#13;
Coates, Kalin 24, 27, 30, 40, 106&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio 100, 101&#13;
Coe, Jamie 15, 18, 31 , 39, 58, 72, 113&#13;
Coe, Jeremy 71, 79, 94&#13;
Coleman, Angela 106&#13;
Coleman, Matthew&#13;
Collier, Cassandra&#13;
158 Index "l' emember, the past will come bacK to hau"t you," - sophomore Dusti" oof "Super Sel\iors l~ le!," -se"ior Scott Pe""ey "Yo &#13;
-------------&#13;
Collins, Crystal 41, 94&#13;
Collins, Michelle 69, 82, 106, 108&#13;
Collins, Patrick 106&#13;
Collins, Richard 94&#13;
Colton, Charlene&#13;
Congdon, Christopher 63, 106&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 18, 37, 41 , 79, 94&#13;
Cook, Amber 41, 46, 94&#13;
Cook, Stacey&#13;
Coonce, Aimee 41, 94&#13;
Coonce, Kaleigh 24, 41 , 94&#13;
Cooney, Jacob 21, 67, 80, 100, 101&#13;
Cooper, Aaron 10, 38, 39, 60, 74, 75, 113&#13;
Cooper, Justin 79, 95&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer 58, 101&#13;
Corbin, Sunday 113&#13;
Cornett, Brandon&#13;
Cox, Sarah 27, 39, 106&#13;
Coyle, Brett&#13;
~J , Travis&#13;
Crane, Ashley 41 , 95&#13;
Crawford , Andrew 10, 15, 20, 67, 80, 101&#13;
Crawford, Daniel&#13;
Croushorn, Austin 41, 67, 71, 88, 95&#13;
Crowner, Brad&#13;
Crowner, Chad&#13;
Cyboron, Joshua 60, 63, 113&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 18, 41, 79, 95&#13;
Cyboron, Steven 63, 101&#13;
Dalton, David 95&#13;
Damewood, Charis113&#13;
Damgaard, Keith 88, 101&#13;
Danielsen, Bradley 50, 106, 109&#13;
Danielsen, Jr. , Richard 60, 113&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 6, 58, 82&#13;
Darnell, Kimberli 18, 26, 37, 79, 95, 98&#13;
Daub, Carol 95&#13;
Davidson, Sara 7, 27, 28, 37, 86, 87, 101 , 104&#13;
Davis, Chad 70, 71 , 77, 113&#13;
Davis, Dylan 71, 100, 101&#13;
Davis, Tiffany 79, 95&#13;
Dawson, Michael 95&#13;
Delacruz, Eddy 8&#13;
Delahunt, Derrick 95&#13;
Delahunt, Lonnie 101&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 27, 41, 79, 95&#13;
Delong, Stephen 113&#13;
Deupree, Andrew 95&#13;
Deupree, Michael 101&#13;
Devoss, Brian 19, 39, 40, 106&#13;
Dhone, Dustin&#13;
Dick, Jason 6, 41 , 79, 80, 95&#13;
Diercks, Brianne 20, 21, 79, 95&#13;
Diggs, Victoria 106&#13;
Diller, Mark 21 , 41 , 79, 84, 95&#13;
Dilley, Katesha&#13;
Dillon, Andrew&#13;
Dinklage, Lindy 87, 101 , 103&#13;
Dixon, Jame&#13;
Dixon, Randie&#13;
Dmytriw, Nicholas 19, 113&#13;
Dottin, Randy 33, 113&#13;
Dofner, Melissa 114&#13;
Donaldson, Michael&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 95&#13;
Dostal, Nathan 106&#13;
Dragon, Randolph&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 39, 95&#13;
Dresen, Katie 20, 41 , 69, 95&#13;
Dresen, Kayleen&#13;
Driver, Amanda 79, 84, 85, 95&#13;
Driver, Brandon&#13;
Driver, Tyler 71, 79, 80, 95&#13;
Droegmiller, Abby 18, 101&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 95&#13;
Durand, Amber 106&#13;
Durand, Robert 75, 101&#13;
Durfey, Tabatha 32, 58, 72, 114, 115&#13;
Durfey, Tara 41 , 58, 79, 95&#13;
Durfey, Travis 63, 75, 101&#13;
Dusing, Katie 24, 27, 39, 40, 58, 106, 107&#13;
Eatherton, Justin 24, 40, 106&#13;
Eckles, Balinda 32, 72, 114&#13;
Edgeman, Adam 95&#13;
Edison, Nicholas 114&#13;
Edwards, Todd 10, 27, 37, 39, 44,&#13;
48, 67, 88, 106, 110&#13;
Eggers, Shannon 18, 64, 65, 72, 73, 106, 111&#13;
Eivins, Tammy&#13;
Elgan, Christopher 88, 101&#13;
Elgan, Cody 63, 75, 101&#13;
Elliott, Timothy 95&#13;
Elliott, Tira 106&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 101&#13;
Ellison, Zachary 40, 80, 95&#13;
Emsick, Abby 72, 80, 106, 110&#13;
Engle, Sarah 22, 23, 40, 114&#13;
Englestad, Holly 24, 39, 40, 76, 95&#13;
Epton, Merry&#13;
Erwin, Jason&#13;
Erwin, Jennifer 101&#13;
Esparza, Roel 101&#13;
Espinoza, Nestor&#13;
Evans, Adam IF Evans, Kellie 31 , 44, 80, 81 ,86, 87,&#13;
11 4&#13;
Evans, Tristan 101&#13;
Fastnacht, Eric&#13;
Fastnacht, Troy&#13;
Ferris, Billie&#13;
Fickel, Caitlin&#13;
Filbert, Meghan&#13;
Fischer, Joseph 78, 114&#13;
Fischer, Melissa 76, 95&#13;
Fiscus, Matt 20, 27, 101&#13;
Flanagan, Jason 95&#13;
Flanagan, Tim 55, 114&#13;
Fleming, Justin 95&#13;
Fleming, Zachary&#13;
Flores, Wesley 79, 95&#13;
Foo, Joshua 106, 107&#13;
Forbes, Steven 15, 31 , 63&#13;
Ford, Joel&#13;
Foss, Christopher 22, 24, 27, 28, 30, 40, 41, 11 4&#13;
Fox, Libby 13, 101&#13;
Frain, Ryan&#13;
Franks, Anissa 95&#13;
Franks, Lacey 114&#13;
Freeman, Ashley&#13;
Freeman, Megan&#13;
Fricke, Holly 27, 31 , 43, 71, 76, 101 , 104&#13;
Frieze, Lucas&#13;
Frieze, Matt&#13;
Frost, Carly 79, 95&#13;
Fulton, Justin 101&#13;
Garcia, Maria&#13;
arner, Jeff 54, 88, 114&#13;
~ ..... ....,..~ates , Brian 15, 41 , 101&#13;
Gaube, Joshua 84, 101&#13;
Geier, Nathan 41 , 95, 96&#13;
George, Tyler&#13;
Gerhardt, Brianne 37, 41, 71 , 76, 95&#13;
Gerhardt, Henry 84, 101&#13;
Gibbs, David&#13;
Gillespie, Aaron&#13;
Gillette, Carissa 22, 23, 27, 28, 40, 11 4&#13;
Goergen, Jeffrey&#13;
Goetz, Keith 79, 88, 95&#13;
Gonzalez, Jenny 114&#13;
Goodman, Nicole 96&#13;
Goodman, Stacey 6, 27, 29, 40, 84, 102&#13;
Gordy, Ashley 43, 72, 84, 102&#13;
Goss, Shannon 6, 27, 64, 102&#13;
Graalfs, Kirstin 106&#13;
Graham, Michael 80&#13;
Grandfield, Cole 31 , 60, 74, 75, 79, 84, 102&#13;
Grassman, Todd 67, 68, 69, 80, 102, 105&#13;
Graves, Ashley 96&#13;
Gray, Lorelei &#13;
Graybill, Richard&#13;
Gregory, Jonathan 80, 102&#13;
Greiner, Stephanie&#13;
Griffin, Tristen 7, 75, 88, 114&#13;
Grosvenor, Rachel 15, 26, 27, 87, 102, 105&#13;
Gubbels, Eric 19, 40, 67, 80, 100, 102&#13;
Guill, Brent 27, 40, 41, 114&#13;
Guilliams, Cory 9, 50&#13;
Gundlach, Lisa 6, 37, 39, 42, 76, 106, 120&#13;
Haas, Jennifer 18, 38, 106 IHI Haas, Stephanie&#13;
Hagar, Lowell 106&#13;
Hagar, Michelle 102&#13;
Hagen, Courtney102&#13;
Hagen, Gabriel 41 , 96&#13;
Hamilton, Jennifer&#13;
Hammers, Crystal&#13;
Hammers, Sheina 107&#13;
Hamsa, He~her37, 96, 98&#13;
Haner, Heath 79, 96&#13;
Haner, Heidi 102&#13;
Hanks, Kevin 67, 82, 114&#13;
Hansen, Jacob 60, 74, 75, 107&#13;
Hansen, Joshua&#13;
Hansen, Katie 58, 79, 84, 85, 96&#13;
Hansen, Krista 22, 23, 41 , 95, 96, 97&#13;
Hansen, Nicholas 67, 102&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob 50, 63, 71 , 102&#13;
Hardiman, Jessica 114&#13;
Hardiman, Lora 41 , 96&#13;
Harman, Rachel 11 4&#13;
Harris, Amanda 102&#13;
Harris, Christopher&#13;
Harter, Courtney 24, 43, 58, 107&#13;
Harvey, John 9, 51 , 102&#13;
Harvey, Steven 6, 94, 96&#13;
Hasbrouck, Andrew&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan 96&#13;
Hassler, Jesse&#13;
Hatahway, Jaycie&#13;
Hatcher, Catrina 96&#13;
Hathaway, Austin&#13;
Hausen, Heather 38, 42, 71, 76, 107, 121&#13;
Hayes, Anthony&#13;
Hayes, Eric 40, 96&#13;
Hayes, Lucas 15, 115&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 63, 71 , 102&#13;
Haynes, Susan&#13;
Hays, Tracy 42, 67, 76, 102, 120, 121&#13;
Head, Justin 63, 88, 107&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie 41, 96&#13;
Hemmingsen, Richard 75, 107&#13;
Hendrix, Ashley 42, 55, 107, 121&#13;
Hensley, Montie&#13;
Hensley, Steven&#13;
Hernandez, Enes 84, 96&#13;
Hewett, Megan 15, 22, 23, 27, 115&#13;
Higgins, Jessica 96&#13;
Higgins, Katie 26, 27, 37, 39, 64, 72, 102&#13;
Higgins, Nathan 107&#13;
Hildreth, Rachel 6, 58, 59, 64, 72, 80, 107&#13;
Hill, Trenton 60, 64, 75, 115&#13;
Himes, Andy 6, 88, 102&#13;
Hinsley, Kellie 96&#13;
Hockabout, Lindsey 7, 81 , 115&#13;
Hohnhorst, Amber&#13;
Holbrook, Jarrod 107&#13;
Hook, Nicholas 71, 115&#13;
Hooper, Andrea 24, 107&#13;
Hough, Heather 115&#13;
Hough, Marissa 30, 41, 71 , 76, 77, 96, 97, 98&#13;
Hourigan, Caylee 41, 79, 96&#13;
HouMgan, Megan 102&#13;
Housley, Ricky&#13;
Howell, Brandon 41 , 79, 96&#13;
Hubbard, Aaron 33, 115&#13;
Hubbard, Joshua 107&#13;
Hubbard, Mark 40, 84, 102&#13;
Hughes, Ashley 6, 64, 102&#13;
Hughes, Joshua 96&#13;
Humbert, Jennifer 11 5&#13;
Humlicke, Amanda&#13;
Hunt, Corey 107&#13;
Hurst, Jennifer 107&#13;
n Husz, Jill 39, 64, 65, 72, 80, 102&#13;
Hytrek, Brandi&#13;
llieva, Stefka 15&#13;
lmahiro, Chie&#13;
Jackson, Derek&#13;
Jackson, Devin 41, 96 J Jackson, Ellen 22, 27, 38, 39, 80,87,&#13;
107, 110&#13;
Jackson, Jennifer 102&#13;
Jackson, Joshua 96&#13;
Jackson, Tasha&#13;
Jacobs, Erik 63, 107&#13;
Jennings, Brandi 96&#13;
Jennings, Lindsey 52, 102&#13;
Jennings, Nick 115&#13;
Jensen, Angela 24, 40, 96&#13;
Jensen, Blake 18, 31 , 63, 68, 69, 115, 11 6&#13;
Jensen, Keianna 102&#13;
Jensen, Noah 63&#13;
Johannes, Travis&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 87, 107&#13;
Johnson, Heather 115&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 27, 40, 107&#13;
Johnson, Molly&#13;
Johnson, Nicole 41&#13;
Johnson, Nicole 42, 80, 115, 120&#13;
Johnson, Shawn 107&#13;
Johnston, James 88, 107&#13;
Johnston, Jesse 49, 88, 102&#13;
Jones, Aaron 27, 63, 74, 75, 80, 102&#13;
Jones, Ian 96&#13;
Jones, Jordanne&#13;
Jones, Justin 22, 39, 41, 45, 107&#13;
Jones, Natalie 102&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 6, 21, 22, 26, 27, 39, 40, 102&#13;
Joneson, Robert 24, 30, 40, 115&#13;
Jordan, Annamarie 24, 43, 108, 109&#13;
Joy, Kolean&#13;
Joyce, Jessica 42, 107, 108, 121&#13;
Kellar, Erin&#13;
Kellar, Rickie&#13;
Junior, Douglas 88, 102&#13;
Kaiser, Joshua&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 84, 96&#13;
Kasperbauer, Joey 102&#13;
Kealy, Adam 33, 67, 115&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 27, 40, 41, 96&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 96, 97&#13;
Kellogg, Mara 38, 39, 48, 69, 108&#13;
Kelly, Kimberly&#13;
Kemp, Brett 18, 27, 30, 31 , 33, 39, 115&#13;
Kemp, Scott 15, 27, 31 , 39, 60, 62, 63, 75, 79, 82,&#13;
83, 102, 104&#13;
Kenealy, Ashley 28, 40, 108, 120, 121&#13;
Kerger, Tyler&#13;
Kile, Nick 63&#13;
Kilgore, Justin&#13;
King, Andrew 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 40, 101 , 102&#13;
King, Kala 39, 40, 41 , 79, 97&#13;
Kipple, Dale 66, 67, 108&#13;
Kirlin, Kristy 97&#13;
Kiser, Allison 102&#13;
Klepfer, Jordan 33, 39, 115&#13;
Knavel, David 27, 79, 84, 102&#13;
Knigge, Daniel 10, 88, 108, 11 O&#13;
Knigge, Melissa 6, 15, 18, 31, 33, 42, 64, 115,&#13;
121&#13;
Koch, Christopher 75, 84, 102&#13;
Koensler, Annette&#13;
Kopiasz, Joey 67, 102&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 63, 80, 102&#13;
Kossow, Ashley 79, 97&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 24, 40, 102&#13;
Kresl, Crystal 103&#13;
Kruse, Marcus&#13;
Kulczewski, Jeff 33, 43, 71, 11 5&#13;
Kult, Jonathan 55, 71, 108&#13;
Kybat, Kinkayde 116&#13;
160 Index "Yeah? A."cl you're ugly," - f reshma" Laure" l(ealy "My hair has had self-aware"ess si"ce the '}O's," i(im Mota "Dari\, I'm 9 &#13;
ruainson, Jamie 103&#13;
mb, Samuel&#13;
ambert, Rachel 27, 39, 108&#13;
Landolt, Joseph 24, 67, 88, 97&#13;
Landolt, Katrina&#13;
Lara, Kenya 41 , 97&#13;
Larrison, Matthew&#13;
Larsen , Latacia 97&#13;
Larsen, Sarah 116&#13;
Larson, Kevin 41, 97&#13;
Larson, Stephanie 24, 108&#13;
Lashe~ Jason 108&#13;
Lasher, Shawna 103&#13;
Lauver, Rebecca 42, 58, 72, 80, 81, 116, 118, 120&#13;
Lauver, Trent 108&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 24, 26, 27, 41, 97&#13;
Laver, Jessica 24, 39, 87, 108&#13;
Leckington, Robert 51 , 116&#13;
Lee, Jacob 27, 29, 40, 116&#13;
_ Lee, Jessica 66, 67, 80, 103&#13;
Lee, Kyle 84, 97&#13;
Lee, Michael&#13;
LeMaster, Ashley 116&#13;
LeMaster, Elizabeth&#13;
LeMaster, Lindsey&#13;
Lester, Jennifer 116&#13;
Lester, Kelly 97&#13;
Lewis, Adam&#13;
Lewis, Daniel&#13;
Lewis, Katie 6, 22, 58, 59, 64, 100, 103&#13;
Lindaman, Brent 39, 40, 108&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 15, 51&#13;
Linkenhoker, Adrienne 103&#13;
Loftus, Samantha&#13;
Long, Travis&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 26, 27, 41, 97&#13;
Loose, Andrew 54&#13;
Loose, Britney 41, 97&#13;
Larimore, Kasey&#13;
Lutz, Matthew&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 18, 37, 41, 87,&#13;
97, 98&#13;
Maastricht, Bobbi 116&#13;
Mabbitt, Christopher 48, 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 97&#13;
Macke, Heather 52, 103&#13;
Maddux, James&#13;
Maddux, Matthew 103&#13;
Mahan, Jennifer&#13;
Mahnke, Brian 80, 108&#13;
Malone, Jamie 43, 103&#13;
Manchester, David&#13;
Martinez, Abraham 7, 60, 63, 75, 108&#13;
Martinez, Ian 7, 43, 60, 63, 108&#13;
Martinez, Tera Desiree&#13;
Maser, Autumn&#13;
Masker, Lisa 27, 39, 82, 83, 116&#13;
Mason, Brandon 71&#13;
Mason, Robert 97&#13;
Mass, David&#13;
Massman, James 30, 40, 107, 108&#13;
Mathews, Ashley&#13;
Mathews, Nicholas&#13;
Mathis, Jessica 39, 108&#13;
Matters, Traci 41, 79, 82, 97&#13;
Mattox, Dustin&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 84, 103&#13;
Mauer, Adam 80, 103&#13;
Maxwell, Jennifer&#13;
May, Mark&#13;
Mayer, Cole 63, 108&#13;
Mayer, Jr. Richard 60, 62, 63, 71, 80, 108, 111&#13;
Maynard, Jeffrey 97&#13;
McClellan, Erica 30, 116&#13;
Mccomas, Derek 31 , 39, 63, 79, 82, 103&#13;
Mccorkle, Brandon 47, 79, 97&#13;
McCoy, Christopher 55, 108&#13;
McCoy, Jason 63, 108&#13;
McCoy, Shane 53, 79, 80&#13;
McCreary, Tyler 103&#13;
McDaniel, Andrew 108&#13;
McDonald, Sara&#13;
McDowell, Patrick&#13;
McFerrin, Ross 27, 39, 60, 63, 71, 80, 108&#13;
McGehee, Jennifer 116&#13;
McGilvray, Heather&#13;
McGinn, Sean 108&#13;
McGrath, Mary&#13;
Mcintosh, Amanda&#13;
McKern, Megan 43, 80, 103&#13;
McManus, Emily 58, 63, 103&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 67, 71, 80, 97&#13;
McNeal, Manda 42, 108, 120&#13;
McQuinn, Dawn 108&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 63, 75, 103&#13;
Mc Vey, Tavis 63, 103&#13;
Mc Vey, Zachary 103&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 13, 24, 26, 27, 29, 37, 38, 39,&#13;
60, 79, 103&#13;
Meiers, Michael 24, 37, 40, 71, 97&#13;
Meiers, Zachary 71 , 116&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 40, 64, 103&#13;
Melby, Tommy 97&#13;
Merrill, Lori&#13;
Mether, Derek 41, 84, 97&#13;
Metteer, David&#13;
Metteer, John&#13;
Metteer, Jr., Jack 63, 108&#13;
Metzger, Kimberly 108, 110&#13;
Meyer, Amy&#13;
Miedl, George 103&#13;
Milks, Shelbi&#13;
Miller, Brandon 103&#13;
Miller, Calvin&#13;
Miller, Gina&#13;
Miller, Karen 40, 76, 77, 103&#13;
Miller, Melissa 103&#13;
Miller, Molly 116&#13;
Millhollin, Brandon 22, 23, 27, 67, 108&#13;
Moe, Andrea 97&#13;
Moe, Laura 103&#13;
Moon, Amanda&#13;
Moore, David 116&#13;
Moore, Joshua 79&#13;
Moore, Rachel 116&#13;
Morgan, Amber 24, 39, 58, 64, 103&#13;
Morgan, Drew 19, 40, 84, 107, 108&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Moss, Benjamin 70, 71 , 108&#13;
Moss, Jack 97&#13;
Mott, Joshua&#13;
Moulton, Maren&#13;
Moulton, Megan&#13;
Muddle, Erin 39, 42, 43, 114, 116, 121 INI Murphy, Jillian 64, 72, 108&#13;
Murphy, Katie 39, 42, 108, 120&#13;
Nagunst, Gregory&#13;
Nagunst, Rachel&#13;
Neal, Nicki 97&#13;
Neumann, Dana 41 , 97&#13;
Newsom, Casey 79, 97&#13;
Newsom, Kyle 18, 51, 63, 80, 107, 109&#13;
Nguyen, Ha Uyen&#13;
Nguyen, Oyen Phuong 52&#13;
Nguyen, Tuong&#13;
Nichols, Tausha 103&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 103&#13;
Nightser, Kira 97, 98&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 98&#13;
Nocita, Molly 18, 27, 31, 38, 39, 40, 116&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 44, 103&#13;
Norris, Kristine 39, 103&#13;
Norton, Jennifer 6, 33, 71 , 76, 116, 121&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 42, 58, 64, 80, 103, 121 @O'Neal, Douglas 79, 98&#13;
O'Hara, Cole 33, 39, 41, 71 ,&#13;
117,120, 121&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan&#13;
Olivarez, Analilia&#13;
Olsen, Michael 103&#13;
O'Neill, Adam 88, 109&#13;
ood looKi"9·" -ju"ior Be"jami" Moss "Today has bee" a great day because I have see" you three times," -ju"ior Tyler Bell Index 161 &#13;
Otis, Jackie 47, 103&#13;
Otis, Robert 71 , 98&#13;
Otto, Cole 71 , 79, 98&#13;
Overstreet, Shannon 109&#13;
Owens, Josh 109&#13;
Owens, Marci 98&#13;
Owens, Nichol 71 , 76, 80, 103&#13;
Padilla, Jacklynn 15, 18, 31, 37, 39,&#13;
64,65, 112, 117&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 98&#13;
Paulson, Travis 63, 71 , 109&#13;
Paulson, Trent 63, 71 , 109&#13;
Paulson, Zach 79, 88, 89, 98&#13;
Pearey, Eric&#13;
Pearson, David&#13;
Peltz, David 98&#13;
Penner, Megan 55, 71, 76, 77, 109&#13;
Penney, Scott&#13;
Penney, Steven 33, 117&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra 103&#13;
Perrigo, Holly&#13;
Petersen, Dawn&#13;
Petersen, Lori&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 40, 80, 103&#13;
Peth, Ashlee 20, 22, 27, 28, 40, 49, 109&#13;
Petri, Nicole 98&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy 6, 79, 80, 98&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 103&#13;
Phuong, Oyen 41&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 72, 103&#13;
Plumer, Samantha 103&#13;
Points, Amber 117&#13;
Points, Chase 103&#13;
Points, Joshua 98&#13;
Points, Rosie&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce 20, 67, 80, 86, 104&#13;
Pomerleau, Christopher 7, 18, 30, 37, 39, 63, 75,&#13;
80, 81 , 110, 111&#13;
Porter, Felicia 109&#13;
Porter, Stacy 104&#13;
Portrey, Jon&#13;
Portrey, Sara&#13;
Pospisal, Gregory 80, 109&#13;
Powers, Patrick 31, 75, 88, 89, 104&#13;
Powers, Zachary 41&#13;
Prichard, Aimee 6, 11 , 31 , 76, 77, 116, 117&#13;
Prichard, Courtney 109&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas 27, 79, 104&#13;
Procopio, Steven 27, 41 , 98&#13;
Provines, Micah 10, 24, 26, 30, 37, 109, 110 @ Pruett, Mark 98&#13;
Pugh, Stefanie 117&#13;
Purcell, Paul 109&#13;
Queen, Josh 104&#13;
Raim, Jennifer&#13;
Randolph, Casey 44, 104&#13;
Randolph, Miles 109&#13;
Ranney, Danielle 104&#13;
Rathburn, Nichole 69, 104&#13;
Rathke, Kaila 98&#13;
Redeker, Jessica 109&#13;
Reed, Nickolas&#13;
Reedy, Kevin 60, 61 , 74, 75, 82, 117&#13;
Reedy, Timothy 75, 79, 82, 104&#13;
Reicks, Jeffrey 98&#13;
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The Titan&#13;
Lewis Central High School&#13;
3525 Highway 275&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA Volume 41 &#13;
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~~ k is an attempt to bring together different perspectives and put&#13;
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crh person has a different perspective on every situation. We&#13;
· e to capture these perspectives, memories, d information on&#13;
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differing minds that converge to form our student body . ... Marcy&#13;
Diaz I I&#13;
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Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Improved&#13;
A Proud Past, A Promising Future&#13;
After the ribbon was cut, the doors flung open to the new high school. Familiar faces and i;:t=~~ ed the hallways, filled the classrooms, and admired the new surroundings.&#13;
"The air~conditioning is the best," said sophomore Heath Haner.&#13;
Besides air-conditioning, there were wider hallways, bigger gyms, 34" televisions in each room, and c&#13;
er pods between the classes.&#13;
With the new building came new problems. There was even talk about pushing back the starting day.&#13;
ute rushing, however, got the school ready in time for the first day though the students were without a lib&#13;
· g lot, and small details such as mirrors.&#13;
"The parking lot delay was a real bummer, but in the end, it all worked out," said Principal Dr . ......, ........ "'&#13;
Radtke.&#13;
............. Page desjgned by Lyndsay Workman Ljsa Gundlach and Vicki Andersen&#13;
Student Life &#13;
3&#13;
Kris Kilbarda's chemistry class puts the new science labs to use. Each science&#13;
table come equipped with gas nozzles, water faucets, and outlets. Having the&#13;
tables se1r ·ate from the classroom, unlike the years past, allows more space for&#13;
students to get the labs done.&#13;
Another addition to the school e improved weight room. Having new weights,&#13;
new equipment, and a new er brings a whole new meaning to the word&#13;
weight-training.&#13;
First day of school August 23, 2001 , opens with a ribbon cutting ceremony.&#13;
Thi i t e first step taken as students enter the new building on their first day of&#13;
schoQ.&#13;
Photo by Shannon Eggers&#13;
The finishing uch was&#13;
hav in g the hool&#13;
branded with pride.&#13;
Wl}en walking into the&#13;
co1~ter lab one might&#13;
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the computers gone?&#13;
The computers are located under the glass&#13;
desktops. Sophomore&#13;
Brian Jozwiak works on&#13;
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What frustrates -you the&#13;
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"?- new sc oo .&#13;
The lunch&#13;
lines, because&#13;
the1J are so&#13;
long that&#13;
sometimes I&#13;
don't eat.&#13;
-Junior Chris&#13;
.___ ________ .....J Clark&#13;
The parking&#13;
lot not being&#13;
done in time&#13;
because I had&#13;
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-Sophomore&#13;
Beth Sear.&#13;
The bell,&#13;
because you can&#13;
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nn9.&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Justin Ross&#13;
I don't 9et to&#13;
see my .friends&#13;
because of the&#13;
new podsyst m.&#13;
-S nior&#13;
As lee Peth &#13;
............. Student Life&#13;
In addition to attending events to show school pride, students&#13;
nave managed to balance extra.-curricular activities with their jobs,&#13;
friends, and homework. Whether it was at games, dances, or other&#13;
school functions, there was no question that our school spirit could&#13;
not be rivaled. Rarely wete students seen sitting on the sidelines&#13;
removed from the festivities. Instead, the Titan family constanly&#13;
involved themselves in school events as well as the co1nmunity.&#13;
Amidst the attacks on the World Trade Center and the war on&#13;
terrorism, everyone pulled together by helping the nation and each&#13;
other. Life is what we make of it, and we live it to the fullest.&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman and Jamie Scott &#13;
Photos by Sally Williams and Katie Murphy Division 7 &#13;
We have spirit 'Jes we do ...&#13;
..-.....-~· g spirit week, students were seen sporting anything from their pajamas to their wackiest&#13;
Prizes were awarded everyday for the most outstanding outfit. Each day the winner received a $5 gift&#13;
icate to Blockbuster.&#13;
"I have always loved spirit week and I went all out this year. It was fun going home and te ·&#13;
ts I was the dirtiest girl in hool,"said senior Brandi Rodenburg winner of Dirt Day and Spirit Da .&#13;
Rodenburg was decked out in tom jeans and ripped shirts with mud, branches, and twigs. He h r&#13;
"I chose to dress up because it's fun and I get a chance to express myself," said freshinan Ricky Pa&#13;
llm~mJ tuaents participated in a wide range of activities at coronation, such as tug--of~war, a scrump&#13;
tious pie eating contest, and many more. Altogether the week brought out the individuality of each&#13;
student.&#13;
"I thought the week turned out pretty good and some people really went all out," said&#13;
senior Miles Randolph.&#13;
It's a bird, it's a plane,&#13;
no wait, it's only senior&#13;
JoslLEoo. oo dresse&#13;
up in his 'Cowboy Su- pernero outfit,__ --&#13;
Wacky Wednesday.&#13;
Sophomore Dan&#13;
Barnett is stylin' in his&#13;
rainbow toe socks on&#13;
Wacky Wednesday.&#13;
Teache rs Tracy&#13;
Mc Vey, Ro se&#13;
Jones, and Kathy&#13;
Lincoln get down&#13;
and dirty while&#13;
swea tin g to the&#13;
oldies with Rich- -&#13;
ard Si mmons at&#13;
coronation.&#13;
Despite talking big before the contest, senior Blake Christiansen was beat by junior Nick&#13;
Hayes, sophomore Tyler Driver, and freshman Dan DeVoss. Nick devoured his pie the&#13;
fastest. "The pie was gross, but I did it for my class," said Tyler Driver.&#13;
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Tues day&#13;
Mo&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf ::-~~--.-~~,,.-~~~.....,....,....,..~~~...,......~~~--.&#13;
day&#13;
Monday&#13;
Junior Brian Gates attempts to tie up his robe to cover the&#13;
revealing pj's underneath. "People were a little surprised,&#13;
but most would expect it out of me. It was short and pink,"&#13;
said Gates.&#13;
Tu es d ay&#13;
On dirt day, seniors Justin Eatherton and Justin Schultz wonder why people are staring at them. Maybe it's because&#13;
Schultz was the dirtiest kid of the day. "It was a lot of fun&#13;
walking around all day kfrlowing people were staring," said&#13;
sen ior Justin Eatherton.&#13;
Senior Emily Brightwell hows off her funk.-y style on Wacky&#13;
Wednesday during spirit week. Many students participated&#13;
and showed off their creativjty all week long for homecomThursday&#13;
For twin day on Thursday seniors Shannon Eggers, Rachel&#13;
Hildreth, and Randi Pie ering have a pow-wow in the hallway trying to decide what cheer to do next.&#13;
Friday&#13;
Senior Matt Wymore taJc.es time out from lunch to imagine&#13;
all the fun he'll have at the dance with all the "hot chicks" he&#13;
has picked up in his blue and white attire.&#13;
Junior thugs Jennifer Coppa, and Emily Boardman double&#13;
check the last details of their twin day accessmies.&#13;
We have spirit, how 'bout 13ou?&#13;
S irit Wee 9 &#13;
A Night&#13;
at&#13;
ardi&#13;
R ain, muddy shoes, and a short walk forced administration&#13;
to hold Homecoming, "Mardi Gras" in the old gym.&#13;
"We decided to have Homecoming ih the old gym due to the&#13;
parking situation and expected rain," said Activities Director Steve Padilla.&#13;
"As a senior, I liked being in the old gym because of the memories&#13;
of the past three years of dances in that gym," said senior Emily Brightwell.&#13;
Other students who attended Homecoming would have rather had&#13;
the dance in the new gym.&#13;
"I think it got really hot in the old gym. If we have a new&#13;
school why not have our dances in the new gym," said sophomore&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce.&#13;
llA&#13;
Junjor attendant Rachel Salvo crowns new Homecoming&#13;
King Richard Mayer. "I was shocked, it didn 't hit me until&#13;
later that rught, it was awesome that Abby got it with&#13;
me." Photos on page by Samantha Smith&#13;
The 2001 Homecoming court consisted of front row: Jun ior Rachel Salvo, Queen Abby&#13;
Emsick, King Richard Mayer Jr. , sophomore Bri anne Gerhardt, Nick Barelos, fre hman&#13;
Seth Jackson, and Jessica Hansen. 2nd row: Junior Andy Sealock, senior Jessica Laver,&#13;
Lisa Gu ndl ach, Jackie Carlson, and Shannon Eggers. 3rd row: seni or Ellen .Jackso n,&#13;
Heather Hausen, and Emily Brightwell. 4th row: senior Chris Pomerl eau, Jason McCoy,&#13;
Trent Paulson, Dan iel Knigge, Travis Paulson, Ross Shepard, and Todd Edwards.&#13;
Junior Ignac io Cockcroft becomes the center of attention at "Mardi Gras." " [like going by myself because I don't have to worry&#13;
about my da te gettin g jealous about me&#13;
mack.i n' on other chi cs," said Cockcroft.&#13;
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Student Life &#13;
t "Sometimes when I dance&#13;
I get so sweaty that I start&#13;
waving my hands, then I&#13;
think, am I wearing&#13;
deodorant?" says Junior&#13;
JeffMcQuinn while&#13;
dancing with his buddy&#13;
junior Chris Clark. Photo&#13;
by Michelle Silva&#13;
Students of all grades come together on September 15, 2001 in the&#13;
j old high school gymnasium for the annual Homecoming dance to&#13;
create memories of a lifetime. Photo by Michelle Silva&#13;
The Titans take the field after halftime of the Homecoming game.&#13;
The senior captains lead the pack&#13;
hand-in-hand. Photo by Saniantha&#13;
Sniith&#13;
Trample&#13;
.... Mii ...... the&#13;
Tigers&#13;
Nick Barelos scored the winning touchdown, ending the gaine e teain pushed the score to&#13;
44-0 early in the fourth quarter.&#13;
"It felt really great to make that touchdown because all of the guys n my case because they wanted&#13;
to get out of there," said sophomore Nick Barelos.&#13;
"That tochdown was met with relief from the crowd, because those who sat through the persistent, cold&#13;
rain were rewarrded with the wannth of the indoors. I&#13;
HomecominP &#13;
&gt;&gt;&#13;
Stretching with&#13;
comfort, Senior&#13;
Amanda McNeal&#13;
fits in no matter&#13;
what the latest&#13;
trend.&#13;
Senior Joe Brookover,&#13;
like many other&#13;
students, checks his&#13;
messages on his cell&#13;
phone between classes.&#13;
Although having cell&#13;
phones was ag · nst the&#13;
emergen y.&#13;
rules, many s~ udents kept them in c se of an&#13;
~--........ --,&#13;
Like most fashion&#13;
trends, dusters&#13;
are corning back&#13;
in style. Senior&#13;
Katie Riley keeps&#13;
up on the new&#13;
trend.&#13;
styles&#13;
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Showing off his tattoo,&#13;
senior Brandon&#13;
MillholJin proves he is ., JUSt one of ilie many -&#13;
who have one. Tattoos&#13;
became another thing&#13;
students can be seen&#13;
with.&#13;
Photo by Katie Mu rphy&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Katie Struck, and Amy Strand &#13;
Trends&#13;
"They're&#13;
[spikes] usually&#13;
about 6" tall "&#13;
said so ph e Ryan Showers.&#13;
Individualism is&#13;
a way of life for many like him.&#13;
While drawing&#13;
in art class,&#13;
senior Jessica&#13;
Bartunek shows&#13;
off her comfortable attire.&#13;
Many students&#13;
fee l the only way&#13;
to be comfortable is to dress&#13;
in clothes they&#13;
like.&#13;
pris, one-strapped tanks, dusters, and&#13;
eighties clothing dominated the halls. Leather also&#13;
continued to be one of the hottest trends with many&#13;
people receiving coats for the holidays.&#13;
"I dress the way I dress because this is how I feel&#13;
comfortable,'' said freshman Lupe Vazquez, whowas&#13;
decked out in long shorts and a T-shirt.&#13;
According to sophomore Aimee Coonce, the&#13;
styles of clothing which are "in vogue" are&#13;
accessorized by body art. Crystal body jewels&#13;
decorated the shoulders and backs of the trendiest&#13;
dance..goers.&#13;
While clothing h as always been a way for&#13;
students to express themselves, recently more&#13;
permanent fashions h ave been added to the lxxly.&#13;
Photo by Ka ti e Murphy&#13;
"I always really wanted a&#13;
tattoo and finally I couldn't&#13;
h elp it anymore. My mom&#13;
wasn't excited about it , but I&#13;
agreed to pay for it, and she&#13;
finally gave in," said junior&#13;
Nichol Owens. "I love my&#13;
tattoo and will n ever regret&#13;
getting it." &#13;
At 8:48 a.m. on Sept. 11, a hijacked American Airlines commercial&#13;
jetliner crashed into one of New York City's World Trade Center towers.&#13;
At 9:05 a.m., a second plane crashed into the second tower. As people&#13;
tried to evacuate, the impact and heat from the crash caused the first&#13;
tower to tumble to the ground in e normous clouds of smoke and debris.&#13;
The second tower collapsed shortly thereafter.&#13;
By 9:40 a.m., a third hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon, a nd a&#13;
fourth crashed one hour later near a wooded area in Western&#13;
Pennsylvania . Nearly 4,200 lives were lost.&#13;
The hijacki ngs were part of an inte nded multitude of terrorist&#13;
attacks on America headed by Islamic fundamentalist and&#13;
wanted te rrorist Osama Bin Laden and his a l Qaeda terrorist&#13;
network. Bin Laden has been making open threats aga inst&#13;
America for many years, demanding the U.S. withdraw&#13;
involvement fro m the Middle East.&#13;
President Bush insisted that the Ta liban (the ruling&#13;
government of Afghan istan) turn over Bin Laden to the&#13;
U.S. Whe n they re peatedly refused, U.S. a nd a lli ed British&#13;
forces began weeks of bombing Afghan c ities, including&#13;
its capital c ity Kabul, successfully toppling th e Taliban&#13;
regime and destroying Afghan have ns fo r terrorists. &#13;
The 2001 baseball season was touted by some as one of the most&#13;
exciting offensive seasons in years. The World Series ended in a surprise&#13;
victory for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who beat the New York Yankees&#13;
3-2 in the seventh inning thanks to an RBI single by Luis Conzalez. San&#13;
Francisco Giants star 11itter Barry Bonds finished up with 73 home&#13;
runs, breaking Mark McCwire's 1998 record of 70 in one season. Bonds&#13;
also became the first player to win four Most Valuable Player Awards.&#13;
AP Photo/Julie Jacobsen&#13;
More than 30 television networks along with 8,000 radio stations&#13;
and Internet sites across the country simultaneously broadcast&#13;
the live special "America: A Tribute to Heroes." The show was&#13;
a two-hour, star-studded telethon that raised more than $150&#13;
million for the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.&#13;
Photo Berl iner Studio/BE i&#13;
Th e eagerly-awaited first Harry Potter movie, " Harry&#13;
Potter ana the Sorcerer's Stone, II swept the box office,&#13;
pulling in a record $93.5 million after opening weekend.&#13;
Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros./Getty Images&#13;
Eric W eihenmayer became the first blind&#13;
man to sca le 29,035-foot Mt. Everest.&#13;
An avid mountaineer, Weihenmayer had&#13;
already climbed four of the seven tallest&#13;
peaks in the world before taking on Everest.&#13;
AP Photo/Didrick Johnck&#13;
U.S. multimillionaire Denni s Tito became history's first&#13;
space tourist when he paid $20 milli on to trave l with two&#13;
Russi an cosmonauts to th e Intern ational Space Station.&#13;
AP Ph oto/M ikhia l M etzel&#13;
Fans and colleagues mourned the shocking death of 22 -yea rold singer/actress Aa liyah, who was killed wFien the small plane&#13;
ca rrying the singer and eight others crashed in the Bah amas.&#13;
AP Photo/Jim Cooper&#13;
Advanced Cell Technology Pres ident and&#13;
CEO Michael West announced the company&#13;
successfully cl oned a human embryo for&#13;
the purpose of mining stem ce lls.&#13;
Th ro ughout the year, the co ntrove rsy over&#13;
the etFii cs of stem ce ll usage, a process&#13;
which may help scientists treat se rious&#13;
diseases, has grown because th e cells are&#13;
taken from human embryos, ca using the&#13;
embryo to be destroyed.&#13;
Photo Courtesy of Advanced Cel l Techn ology/Getty&#13;
Images&#13;
Mi chael Jordan returned to the NBA,&#13;
where he wi ll play for the Washington&#13;
Wi zards through 2003. He pledged&#13;
$.1 million of his first year's salary to&#13;
v1ct1ms of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.&#13;
AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain &#13;
~~tisy9ur favorite thing&#13;
to do on the&#13;
weekends?&#13;
"Go to Nebraska&#13;
football games, if I&#13;
have tickets."&#13;
Freshman Mike Cozad&#13;
"Party."&#13;
Sophomore Aimee&#13;
Pickering&#13;
"Sleep."&#13;
Junior Jill Husz&#13;
"Practice my trumpet."&#13;
Senior Matt Johnson&#13;
"Go Dancin ' ."&#13;
Junior Christy Rowe&#13;
Next, freshman Bekki Heidemen&#13;
and Kendra Lindaman realize the&#13;
friend ly dare doesn't taste too&#13;
good, so they try to get the taste&#13;
out by emptying their stomaches .&#13;
............. Student Life&#13;
Sophomores Tiffany Davis, Krist.in Blum, ~d Traci .Matters spend their Friday nights belpmg to cheer the titans to victory at&#13;
the basketball games. Photo submitted by Kristin Blum.&#13;
Page designed by Stacy Porter and Vicki Andersen &#13;
like to&#13;
WeekEncls are a tirne for fDme studa.1ts to hang out with their friends, go to parties, and&#13;
simply lounge aroLmcl For other studa.1ts, the weeka.1cls are a time to make fDme money, spend&#13;
hours building sets for play practice, and waking up at 4ill am. to get to hmd on time.&#13;
The weekmd is ofta.1 times the only chance for a break, and fDme studm.ts don't eva.1 get&#13;
that.&#13;
"0.1 the weeka.1cls I work, hop from rehearsal to rehearsal, and savor whatever hours of&#13;
sleep I may get," said jLn1ior Jaimi Jonen.1.&#13;
For studa.1ts who are not as busy as others, weeka.1cls are a leisure time to do whatever they&#13;
want.&#13;
"0.1 the weeka.1cls, I like to hang out with my girlfria.1d b:cause it is the only chance I have&#13;
to do that," said sa.1ior Mike Westlake.&#13;
With the clc6ing of the Mall of the Bluffs theater, studa.1ts had to va.1ture to the AMC&#13;
Oakview 24 to a.1py the newest, hit movies.&#13;
Whether it is hanging out with foa.1cls, \vorking overtime, or SJ:Il1cling colll1tless hours on a&#13;
h.is ride to a competition, the weeka.1cls are a studa.1t's time to get away from tl1e frustratia 1S of&#13;
schoolwork.&#13;
Juni ors Karen Miller, Jennifer&#13;
Cain. Audre Schutte, and Melissa&#13;
Weil age stretch out while watching scary movies on a Saturday&#13;
night&#13;
Weeken ~ &#13;
18&#13;
E&#13;
.2&#13;
co&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
.c&#13;
0..&#13;
Newly crowned Snoball queen, senior Ellen&#13;
Jackson, embraces her king, senior Todd&#13;
Edwards.&#13;
Students break in the cafeteria as they tear up&#13;
Seniors Tom Barntsen and Brandi Rodenburg express themselves. VOGUE!&#13;
Front row: Freshman Justin Toole 2nd row: Junior Cole&#13;
Grandfield, senior Jason McCoy, Chris Pomerleau, and sophomore Ryan Cyboron. 3rd row: Junior Aran Trade!, senior&#13;
Daniel Knigge, Queen Ellen Jackson, King Todd Edwards,&#13;
Travis Paulson , Ross Shepard , Trent Paulson, and Jan&#13;
Martinez. 4th row: Sophomore Kim Darne ll, seni or Jamie&#13;
Scott, Emily Brightwell, Heather Hausen, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Lisa Gundlach, freshman Megan Pomerl eau,&#13;
and senior Jessica Laver.&#13;
Juniors Matt Fisc us, Sara Davidson, Kevin&#13;
McWhorter and sophomore Brenna Lynch eagerly&#13;
STU CO members&#13;
decorate the cafeteria.&#13;
Photo by: Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
.............&#13;
Nathan Southard aimlessly&#13;
looks for his date.&#13;
Photo by: Michelle Sil va&#13;
Undercl assmen bust a move.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
A couple che rishes the&#13;
moment.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Student Life Pages designed by Shannon Eggers, Ashley Kenealy and Brandi Rodenburg &#13;
Why have one Pickering&#13;
whenyou canhave two?&#13;
Photo by: Michelle Si lva&#13;
Dancing in&#13;
a new LIGHT&#13;
On January 12 , "Eskimo Kisses"&#13;
trai1sfo1111ed the cafeteria from ai1 eating area to a boogie-down dai1Ce floor.&#13;
"It would have been fun wherever we had it, but being a senior it would&#13;
have been nice to have it in the old&#13;
school for sentimental mea1.1ing a1.1d all&#13;
the old memories that I have," said Emily&#13;
Brightwell.&#13;
Even though the decision was&#13;
made not to have Snoball in the old gymnasium, the student cow1cil decided to&#13;
bring back the DJ from dances past. As&#13;
a result eve1yone was able to have something to remember.&#13;
"Snoball was a lot better thai1&#13;
Homecoming because of the fact that&#13;
the gym was too big, with it being in the&#13;
cafeteria you could notice the decorations a lot more," said sophomore Holly Englestad.&#13;
Seniors Todd Edwards and Ellen Jackson were crowned King a1.1d Queen late in the&#13;
evening. Following the royalty dai1Ce, students cherished their final songs for the evening.&#13;
"I was ve1y surprised to win. It was such ai1 honor that the student oody picked me to&#13;
represent them for this year's Snoball King," said Edwards.&#13;
&lt;&#13;
"'&#13;
The evening was filled with new surp1ises ai1d old memories to make the dance a magical&#13;
night to remember.&#13;
Freshmen enjoy their fi rst&#13;
formal dance.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
A moment they will never&#13;
fo rget.&#13;
Photo by: Michel le Si lva&#13;
The new king treasures bis&#13;
moment in the spotlight.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
... ~.~.?.~~~ ---19---. &#13;
20&#13;
Seniors Saliy Williams, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Mara Kellogg, and Emily Brightwell&#13;
AB the final song played, the students lmew the night was far from over.&#13;
Everyone gathered at the Middle School for post,prom, which was decorated like&#13;
a Las Vegas casino. The students gambled their tickets and won money for&#13;
pnzes.&#13;
Besides gambling there was an. obstacle cour e, boxing, twister, karaokee,&#13;
and, of course, the hypnotist.&#13;
"I don't remember anything about being hypnotized" said junior Rachel&#13;
Salvo, "all I lmow is the stories that people told ine."&#13;
When 4 a.m. rolled around, students left post,prom with prizes and inoney&#13;
as well as memories that will last a lifetime.&#13;
Front row: Se niors Em il y&#13;
Brightwe ll and Jackie Carlson.&#13;
2nd Row : Se ni ors Mind y&#13;
Wood, Micah Provines, Shannon Eggers, Ian Martinez,&#13;
sophomores Amy Barr, Jeremy&#13;
Coe, Tiffany Conover, and Just.in Cooper. 3rd Row: Seniors&#13;
Todd Edwards, Ell en Jackson,&#13;
King James Massman , Queen&#13;
Katie Murphy, Abby Emsick,&#13;
and Richard Mayer. 4th Row:&#13;
Sen iors Trent Paulson, Dani el&#13;
Kni gge, Chri s Pomerlea u,&#13;
Travis Paulson, Jam ie Scott,&#13;
and Lisa Gundlach.&#13;
Page designed by Katie Struck and Brenna Lynch &#13;
Prom's "Secret Garden" was held in the old high&#13;
school gym, which brought back old memories while&#13;
managing to create some unforgettable ones.&#13;
"I hked it a lot better in the old high school&#13;
than in the cafeteria because it was more fonnal and&#13;
traditional," said senior Ryan Frain.&#13;
The gym was brightly decorated in a colorful&#13;
atmosphere, strings of lights, and an archway strewn&#13;
with flowers.&#13;
To buy the decorations, the junior class off ic~&#13;
ers organized a dance that was a fundraiser.&#13;
Prom Queen Katie Murphy and King&#13;
James an come together for&#13;
their first picture as royalty ..&#13;
Seniors ~Shorey and Josh Foo&#13;
show off the nique prom attire. The&#13;
couple wer sed from head to toe in&#13;
duct tape.&#13;
Junior ~isc s and freshman Kim&#13;
McFe~ye a moment while everyone dances around them.&#13;
to boogie down.&#13;
"We were hoping to raise money for prom but&#13;
unfortunately it put us in the hole $50 because of the&#13;
cost of the fundraiser," said junior class officer Jill Husz.&#13;
Despite funding difficulties, students were able&#13;
to enjoy their evening.&#13;
After hours of dancing, it was time for the court&#13;
to be announced. The crowd stood and cheered as&#13;
James Massman and Katie Murphy were crowned.&#13;
"It was an exciting feeling when they announced&#13;
my name," said King Massman, "I didn't know what&#13;
to do!"&#13;
Prom 21 &#13;
Advisor Tracy McVey&#13;
calms se nior Ha nn a&#13;
Schmidt as she gets ready&#13;
to make her final walk as&#13;
a senjor&#13;
sings "I Will&#13;
Remember&#13;
You" by Sara&#13;
McLaughlin at&#13;
graduation.&#13;
Matt Wymore ant Nate Thomas make a memorable&#13;
entrance as they walk to the stage to make the&#13;
speech of a lifetime.&#13;
22 ............. People&#13;
Thirteen years of school have came and gone&#13;
and May 2 7, was the day theat marked the end&#13;
of high school for the class of 2002.&#13;
"I will never forget the good times and even&#13;
the bad times I got to spend with my friends,"&#13;
said Jon Reicks.&#13;
Throughout the years, seniors have &lt;level~&#13;
oped and learned many life~l g lessons.&#13;
"I realized that everything has to be worked&#13;
for in life," said Angela Coleman. "And you can't&#13;
wait until the last minute to do things or your&#13;
opportunities will be gone."&#13;
Classmates have watched each other grow&#13;
into young adults and will now part to travel dowri&#13;
their seperate paths.&#13;
"I already have my own place and things are&#13;
a lot different then I thought," said Rebecc l'.l&#13;
Buswell. "I was expecting to have more freedoms'&#13;
but I actually have a lot more responsibilities."&#13;
Page designed by Stacy Porter &#13;
Brad Danielson approaches the stage to&#13;
recieve his diploma.&#13;
turning tliei~ tasslescommemerating&#13;
Ri chard Mayer and&#13;
Jessica Mathis adjust&#13;
their hats during the&#13;
graduation ceremony.&#13;
Matt Wymore takes a&#13;
moment to breath before making his last&#13;
speech as a high&#13;
school senior. &#13;
24 .......... People&#13;
It is written that life is like a book and that the people you&#13;
meet contribute stories. Dances, competitons, parties and classes&#13;
have all been chapters in our book of hfe, but we could not have&#13;
accomplished this without the help of our friends.&#13;
These characters were the ones who made the stories&#13;
come alive. Each of us is an author and our friends breathe the&#13;
life into our stories. They made the difficult times bareable and&#13;
the great times unforgetable. As this year's book comes to an&#13;
end, we remember the faces and names of the individuals who&#13;
have contributed so much to our story.&#13;
Pages designed by Ashley Kenealy and Brandi Rodenburg &#13;
&#13;
00&#13;
~&#13;
u&#13;
&lt;&#13;
2002&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
"We are very diverse and we have&#13;
a widespread of talent."&#13;
-Fran Sillau&#13;
~ Size of the class of 2002:&#13;
~ 160 9 What do you look forward to z this year?&#13;
~ "Graduating and moving on with our r" Jives."&#13;
\I-"' -Jennife r Hurst &#13;
Seniors&#13;
"Being the first graduating class in the new high school."&#13;
-Rachel Lambert&#13;
"Impressing all of the lady underclassmen!."&#13;
-Todd Edwards&#13;
"Not caring about what everyone thinks about me."&#13;
-Mara Kellogg&#13;
"Knowing that I am ending a big chapter of my life and&#13;
starting a new one next year."&#13;
-'frent Paulson &#13;
2002&#13;
• survive&#13;
"My friends being there for me and having P.A.R.T."&#13;
-Jessica Mathis&#13;
"A lot of good times with my friends."&#13;
-Tyler Bell&#13;
"Meeting new people and having them in class, if it&#13;
wasn't for them I probably wouldn't have done as&#13;
well as I did this year.&#13;
-Amy Smith&#13;
"My alarm clock waking me up every morning."&#13;
-Ian Martinz&#13;
"Mountain Dew, it kept me awake."&#13;
-Katie Rylee &#13;
Seniors &#13;
2002 &#13;
Seniors &#13;
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Seniors &#13;
2002 &#13;
II Seniors &#13;
l&#13;
Senior Abe&#13;
Martinez explains to&#13;
the audience why&#13;
he wouldn 't give up&#13;
his personal&#13;
hygiene because he&#13;
would like to&#13;
become a dentist.&#13;
SenjorTodd&#13;
Edwards&#13;
performs his&#13;
talent on the&#13;
tuba by playi ng&#13;
the hokey pokey&#13;
while the&#13;
audi ence dances&#13;
in the stands.&#13;
36 .............&#13;
People&#13;
•&#13;
Holla Back Micah woo&#13;
woo! SeniorMicah&#13;
Provines shows his rap&#13;
skills for talent portion&#13;
of the competition.&#13;
Se r Justin&#13;
Eatherton&#13;
gives his&#13;
tribute to&#13;
Petey from&#13;
American&#13;
Pie2.&#13;
Senior Blake Chri~te sen scarfs down an apple pie&#13;
a~ fa sl as he can to show that he is a winner even&#13;
lho11gh he Josi to junior N11;k Hayes at the 200 I&#13;
Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Pages designed by: Michelle Silva and Shannon Meis mer &#13;
1d "The President of Lewis Central," consisting of juniors&#13;
ng. Dylan Davi , and Kevin McWhorter, performed at the Mr.&#13;
;ant as Davis' talent.&#13;
c&#13;
0&#13;
.c&#13;
Cl..&#13;
Senior Justin Schultz acccepts his first runner up sash&#13;
from senior Emil BtiohtweU.&#13;
"I know I am going to win this thing," said senior Blake&#13;
Christiansen as he prepared for the first annual Mr. LC.&#13;
Pageant.&#13;
Despite Christiansen's high expectations, defeat was&#13;
inunanent and senior Ross Mcferrin walked away as champion.&#13;
h1 the interview, each contestant was asked one different&#13;
question with only 30 seconds to determine an answer.&#13;
As detem1ined by the judges' scores the first runner up&#13;
was senior Justin Schultz, and second runner up was senior&#13;
Micah Provines. People's choice was Mcferrin, chosen by&#13;
how many donations the contestants' female escorts collected.&#13;
"We raised about $1,060 and at least $500 will be&#13;
going toward the scholarship ," said student council advisor,&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee.&#13;
The judges for the Mr. LC. Pageant were Nancy&#13;
McCormick, Mark Struck, and En1ie Pellant. Each of the&#13;
contestants were judged in three areas: f onnal wear, talent,&#13;
and an interview.&#13;
37 &#13;
Class Officers: Amanda Summy, Jessica&#13;
Lee, Jill Husz and Gabe Rostermundt&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
Even though we have cliques,&#13;
everybody talks to everybody.&#13;
-Rachel Salvo&#13;
Size of the class of 2003:&#13;
249&#13;
What do you look forward to&#13;
this year?&#13;
'·Getting through this year&#13;
and taking the place of this&#13;
years seniors."&#13;
-Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
People&#13;
Alexander, Jen nifer&#13;
Andersen, Vicki&#13;
Anderson, Luke&#13;
Baker, Richard&#13;
Barntsen, Trisha&#13;
Barr, Alyssa&#13;
Bartlett, Chad&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer&#13;
Beno, Rebecca&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Kelli&#13;
Blanchard,&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
Black, Meg&#13;
Boardman, Emil y&#13;
Bolas, Steve&#13;
Bond, Juli a&#13;
Briggs. Lester&#13;
Bruning, Katherine&#13;
Cain, Jennifer&#13;
Campbell , Shay la&#13;
Chepetla. Jose&#13;
Chesley, Jessica&#13;
Clark, Christopher&#13;
Clemons, Jake&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio&#13;
Cooney, Jacob&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer&#13;
Crawford , Andrew&#13;
Cyboron, Steve&#13;
Damgaard, Keith&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory&#13;
Davidson, Sara&#13;
Davis, Dylan&#13;
I Pages designed by Ashley Kenealy and Stacy Parter &#13;
Deupree, Michael&#13;
Dinklage, Lindy&#13;
Donaldson, Michael&#13;
Dragon, Randy&#13;
Du rand. Robert&#13;
Durfey, Travis&#13;
Elgan, Chris&#13;
Elgan, Cody&#13;
Ellis, Matthew&#13;
Erwin, Jennife r&#13;
Esparza, Roel&#13;
Evans, Tristan&#13;
Fiscus, Matt&#13;
Fox, Libby&#13;
Fricke, Holl y&#13;
Fulton, Justin&#13;
Gates, Brian&#13;
Gaube, Joshua&#13;
Gerhardt, Henry&#13;
Goodman. Stacey&#13;
Gordy, Ashley&#13;
Goss, Shan non&#13;
Granfield, Cole&#13;
, Grassman, Todd&#13;
Gregory, Jonathon&#13;
Grosvenor, Rache l&#13;
Gubbles, Eric&#13;
Guilli ams, Cory&#13;
Haner, Heidi&#13;
Hansen, Nick&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob&#13;
Harris. Amanda &#13;
How much do you spend on a night out?&#13;
............. People&#13;
I&#13;
Hagar, Michelle&#13;
Harvey, John&#13;
Hayes, Nick&#13;
Hays, Tracy&#13;
Himes, Andy&#13;
Higgins, Katie&#13;
Hitchcock, Heather&#13;
Hourigan, Megan&#13;
Hubbard, Mark&#13;
Hughes, Ashley&#13;
Husz, Jill&#13;
Jennings, Lindsay&#13;
Jensen, Keianna&#13;
Johnston, Jesse&#13;
Jones, Aaron&#13;
Jones, Natalie&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi&#13;
Jozwiak, Brian&#13;
Junior, Douglas&#13;
Kemp, Scott&#13;
King, Andy&#13;
Kiser, Allison&#13;
Knavel, David&#13;
Koch, Christopher&#13;
Kopiaz, Joey&#13;
Koppold, Matthew&#13;
Kreger, Kyle&#13;
Landricina, Maria&#13;
Lainson, Jamie&#13;
Lee, Jessica &#13;
Lemaster, Lindsey&#13;
Lewis, Katie&#13;
Macke, Heather&#13;
Mass, Dav id&#13;
Mattox, Taralee&#13;
Mauer, Adam&#13;
McComas, Derek&#13;
McKern, Megan&#13;
McManus, Emily&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin&#13;
McVey, Tavis&#13;
McVey, Zach&#13;
Meissner, Shannon&#13;
Miedel, George&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Melissa&#13;
Moe, Laura&#13;
Morgan, Amber&#13;
Nielsen, Dana&#13;
Nocita, Tyler&#13;
Non-is, Kristine&#13;
Norton, Stephanie&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan&#13;
Olsen, Mary&#13;
Otis, Jackie&#13;
Owen, Nichol&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra&#13;
Peterson, Ronald&#13;
Piercy, Sarah&#13;
Plumer, Samantha&#13;
Points, Chase&#13;
Ben Scheuring&#13;
during clothing&#13;
managment.&#13;
Mary Olsen&#13;
focu ses on a&#13;
project for her&#13;
pottery class.&#13;
Halicia Smith thinks&#13;
about a tro ubling&#13;
thol,lght after class.&#13;
Jacob Cooney and&#13;
Ellen Thomsen perform their mock&#13;
election skit for&#13;
American&#13;
Government class.&#13;
School spirit, or&#13;
just having a late&#13;
morning? Matt&#13;
Fiscu dresses up&#13;
for Pajama Day&#13;
during Homecoming week.&#13;
Photos by Katie Murphy&#13;
Juniors &#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce&#13;
Porter, Stacy&#13;
Powers, Patrick&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas&#13;
Queen, Josh&#13;
Randolph, Casey&#13;
Ranney, Danielle&#13;
Reedy, Tim&#13;
Richter, Dani&#13;
Roberts, Matthew&#13;
Robey, Jared&#13;
Robey, Travis&#13;
Roof, Dustin&#13;
Rrato, Marina&#13;
Rostermundt, Gabriel&#13;
Rowe, .Christy&#13;
Ryba, Jube&#13;
Salvo, Rachel&#13;
Sandberg, Megan&#13;
Sass, Shayla&#13;
Saunders, Matt&#13;
Savick, Catherine&#13;
Scherer, Angie&#13;
Scherer, Laura&#13;
Scheuring, Ben&#13;
Schultz, Amanda&#13;
Schultz, Mi chael&#13;
Schulze, Jenni fer&#13;
Schumann, Danny&#13;
Schutte. Audra&#13;
Sea lock, Andy&#13;
Sil va, Michelle &#13;
Juni ors Cole Gra ndfie ld. Dereck Mccomas, Pat Powers, Ronald Peterson, and Todd Grassman pulled their&#13;
way to victory aga inst the senior guys at carnati on.&#13;
Jun iors Aran Trade!, Gabe Rostermundt, An drew&#13;
Sealock and Rachel Salvo meet in the commons after&#13;
school.&#13;
Simmons, Joel&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley&#13;
Smith, HaJjcia&#13;
Smith, Jesse&#13;
South, Kacy&#13;
Spetman, Ann&#13;
Stewart, Tiffany&#13;
Struck, Katie&#13;
Sulentic , Arny&#13;
Sulentic, Kyle&#13;
Summy, Amanda&#13;
Sutton, Brandon&#13;
Terry, Mark&#13;
Thompson, Ellen&#13;
Thompson, Justin&#13;
Thorton, Sara&#13;
Trade!, Aran&#13;
Volzer, Melissa&#13;
We ilage, Melissa&#13;
Wirth, Eric&#13;
Wood, Amy&#13;
Woodard, Tera&#13;
Woods, Tricia&#13;
W1ight, Jenni Juniors 43 &#13;
Gross! Is that my Burger King meal from three&#13;
weeks ago, or a dead rodent? Did you find yourself&#13;
repeatedly asking questions like this? Students often&#13;
discovered themselves swimming in a sea of trash, rather&#13;
than driving with ease. Whether their car was new or&#13;
used, most students opted to throw their trash in their&#13;
car instead of taking an extra minute to throw it in a&#13;
trash can.&#13;
44 .............&#13;
People Page designed by Michelle Silva and Amy Strand &#13;
•&#13;
_ _J&#13;
I have found some pretty&#13;
interesting stuff in my car&#13;
considering l clean it once&#13;
every six. months.- Junior&#13;
Jennifer Wright&#13;
Please don't tell my mom, bu&#13;
this one time I changed th&#13;
radio station while driving!&#13;
Junior Tim Reed&#13;
I think I actuall cleaned&#13;
my car once. but I'm not&#13;
sure.- Junior Cory&#13;
Guilliams&#13;
The grossest thing I ever&#13;
found in my car was&#13;
bean dip that 1 had left in&#13;
there for three month -.&#13;
When I found it. it had&#13;
turned completely&#13;
black.- Senior Megan&#13;
Penner&#13;
Photos on pages h~ Katie . turphy&#13;
What ln Your Car? 45 &#13;
Class Officers: Brianne Gerhardt, Austin&#13;
Croushorn, Brenna Lynch, and Marissa Hough&#13;
r:/'J What sets your class apart&#13;
~ from the rest?&#13;
u "We're all really fun. We love&#13;
~ to do crazy things and we are&#13;
all a lot alike!"&#13;
-Marissa Hough&#13;
~&#13;
~ Size of the class of 2004:&#13;
0 224&#13;
~&#13;
0 What do you look forward to&#13;
this year? ::I: "I look forward to my class&#13;
~ beating the seniors in the home0 coming battle of the classes!"&#13;
-Kayla J(jng&#13;
r:/'J&#13;
46 .............&#13;
People&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh&#13;
Bach, Deborah&#13;
Baker, Brandon&#13;
Barr, Amy&#13;
Baney, Greg&#13;
Barelos, Nick&#13;
Barnett, Daniel&#13;
Barrett, Brenda&#13;
Beatty, Rachael&#13;
Belt, Brandi&#13;
Bergantzel, Brooke&#13;
Betten, Joseph&#13;
Black, Danjel&#13;
Blum, Kristin&#13;
Bothwell, Nick&#13;
Burns, Brandon ""'"' .. ""''""'&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas&#13;
Carlson, Lauren&#13;
Casson, Kyle&#13;
Choy, Matthew&#13;
Clevenger, Catrin a&#13;
Coe, Jeremy&#13;
Coleman, Matt&#13;
Collins, Crystal&#13;
Collins, Rj chard&#13;
Conover, Tiffany&#13;
Cook, Amber&#13;
Coonce, Aimee&#13;
Coonce, Kaleigh&#13;
Cooper, Justin&#13;
Crane, Ashley&#13;
Croushorn , Austin&#13;
Designed by A shley &#13;
Kenealy and Stacy P01ter&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan&#13;
Dalton, David&#13;
Darnell , Kim&#13;
Dav is, Tiffany&#13;
Dawson, Michael&#13;
Delahunt, Derrick&#13;
Delaney, Patrick&#13;
Deupree, Andrew&#13;
Dick, Jason&#13;
Di ercks, Brianne&#13;
Diller, Mark&#13;
Donaldson, Tina&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca&#13;
Dresen, Katie&#13;
Dri ver, Amanda&#13;
Driver, Tyler&#13;
Dunham, Jacob&#13;
Durfey, Tara&#13;
Ellison, Zachary&#13;
Englestad, Holly&#13;
Ex ley, Heather&#13;
Fischer, Missy&#13;
Flanagan, Jason&#13;
Flores, Wesley&#13;
Franks, Anissa&#13;
Frost, Carly&#13;
Fuentes, Gabrie lle &#13;
Goodman, Nicole&#13;
Gutierrez, Gabino&#13;
Gwinn, David&#13;
Haas, Stephanie&#13;
Hamsa, Heather&#13;
Haner, Heath&#13;
Hansen, Katie&#13;
Hansen, Krista&#13;
Hardiman, Lora&#13;
Harvey, Steven&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan&#13;
Hayes, Eric&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie&#13;
Hernandez, Enes&#13;
Hinsley, Kellie&#13;
H0ugh, Marissa&#13;
Hourigan, Cay lee&#13;
Howell, Brandon&#13;
Hughes, Joshua&#13;
Jackson, Devin&#13;
Jackson, Joshua&#13;
Jennings, Brandy&#13;
Jen en, Angela&#13;
Karnish, Jessica&#13;
Kealy, Lauren&#13;
Kelley, Shannon&#13;
King, Kala&#13;
Kinney, Jon&#13;
Kossow, Ashley&#13;
Landolt, Joe&#13;
Lara, Kenya&#13;
Larsen, Tacia &#13;
Larson, Kevin&#13;
Laver, Jennifer&#13;
Lee, Kyle&#13;
Lester, Kelly&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn&#13;
Loose, Brittany&#13;
Lynch, Brenna&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily&#13;
Manriquez, Michelle&#13;
Mason, Bob&#13;
Matters, Traci&#13;
McCoy, Shane&#13;
McMullen, Dan&#13;
Meiers, Mi ke&#13;
Melby, Tommy&#13;
Mether, Derek&#13;
Miller, Calvin&#13;
Moe, Andrea&#13;
Moore, Joshua&#13;
Moss, Jack&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda&#13;
Paulson, Zach&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy&#13;
Pickering, Aimee&#13;
Kristi Kirlin pays close attention to her English&#13;
teacher. Sophomore English added more to the&#13;
curriculum this year to prepare students for more&#13;
advanced classes. Photo by Heather Hamsa&#13;
Jamie Heckerman studies her notes before a fi nal&#13;
exam. Sophomores applied the study habits they were&#13;
taught in their freshmen English classes. Photo by&#13;
Amber Morgm1&#13;
Hard work is a practice that sophomores are forced to&#13;
learn as the difficu lty of their classes increase. Katrina&#13;
Clevenger works diligently to finish an English e say.&#13;
Photo by Karie Murphy&#13;
Sophomore Jack Moss cleans the mat after an&#13;
afterschool wrestling practice. Many underclas men&#13;
developed their skills by watching the older students.&#13;
Photo by Heather Ham sa&#13;
49 &#13;
I&#13;
Sophomore Robert Otis waits to be let out of gym class.&#13;
Individuality is something very important to the class of 2004&#13;
and Otis is just one of the many that chose to prove it.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Gossiping between classes is the most popu lar time for&#13;
sophomores to catch up. Lauren Kealy, Karen Watson&#13;
and a group of their friends use the fi ve minute break to fi 11&#13;
each other in on the latest news. Photo By Amber Morgan&#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
Procopio, Steven&#13;
Rathke, Kaila&#13;
Rief, Ri chard&#13;
Ross, Justin&#13;
Salvo, Christopher&#13;
Salvo, Lea&#13;
Schaben, Danielle&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda&#13;
Sears, Beth&#13;
Seavey, Justin&#13;
Senter, Alicia&#13;
Seydl.itz, Jennifer&#13;
Shea, Samuel&#13;
Sheridan, Amanda&#13;
Shorey, Pam&#13;
Showers, Ryan&#13;
Sil va, Archie&#13;
Simonin. Rachel&#13;
Smits, Melinda&#13;
Smolinski , Sara&#13;
Ste lJish, Susan&#13;
Stevenson, David&#13;
Stewart, Lineva&#13;
Strohbehn , Amber &#13;
Wyatt, Amanda&#13;
Stuhr, Josh&#13;
Swanson,Christine&#13;
Swett, Amanda&#13;
Taylor, Jamie&#13;
Theischafer, Todd&#13;
Thompson, Rachel&#13;
Tsuji, Chris&#13;
Vannausdle, Matthew&#13;
Versch, Scott&#13;
Vincent, Danny&#13;
Wallin, Sara&#13;
Watson, Karen&#13;
Wheeler, J.J.&#13;
White, Joe&#13;
Sophomore Todd Thieschafer&#13;
shows off his Titan pride on&#13;
Friday of Spirit Week. Many&#13;
Sophomores went all out for&#13;
the Homecoming spirit festivities. Photo by Mi chelle Silva&#13;
It was a true test of strength for these sophomore men during the tug-of-war contest&#13;
at coronation. Left, Shane McCoy, Justin Ross, Beau knock, Nick Barelos, Tyler&#13;
Driver and Casey Newsom. Photo byKatie Murphy&#13;
If You Could be Anyone for a day ...&#13;
Probably an actress, Dylan Davis! No&#13;
because I would really explanation needed!&#13;
like to act and see what -JJ Wheeler&#13;
their lives are like.&#13;
-Jamie Heckerman I would be Shaq because&#13;
The principal, so that all he's tall, good at basketof the students would be ball, he can rap and he&#13;
able to have a fun day has a lot of money!&#13;
without strict rules! -Justin Cooper&#13;
-Josh Jackson I would be Jessica&#13;
Simpson. She seems really&#13;
Me, because I like my nice and I would want to&#13;
life. see what she does.&#13;
-Janue Taylor -Heather Exley&#13;
... who would you be?&#13;
51 &#13;
"I'm really angry&#13;
abmH this unfertunate&#13;
incident." Brandon&#13;
Baker&#13;
that it's not over."&#13;
Barb Padilla&#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
"It makes me sad to think about a 1 the&#13;
brave firemen and policemen wh , lost&#13;
their lives trying to save others."&#13;
Amber Strohbehn&#13;
"I felt disbelief. I&#13;
couldn't believe&#13;
what I was seeing."&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
"It was a terrible&#13;
tragedy." Justin Vest&#13;
Page designed by Shannon Eggers and Lisa Gundlach &#13;
United e Stand&#13;
September 11, 2001-The Day of Terror. At 8:45 a.m. a hijacked Boeing 757 crashed into the north&#13;
tower of the Twin Towers which make up the World Trade Center complex.&#13;
Eighteen minutes later the second tower was hit, ultimately resulting in this collapse of both buildings.&#13;
Shortly after, the terrorists struck again. They targeted our symbol of defense,,the Pentagon.&#13;
The final attempt to bring this great nation down was the attack on United Flight 9 3, en route to San&#13;
Francisco. A group of heroic American men protected the lives of thousands by risking their own lives, and&#13;
overtaking the hijackers to bring the plane down in an open Pennsylvania field.&#13;
America soon learned it was an attack by a terrorist group from Afghanistan known as the Al,Qaeda, led by&#13;
their leader Osama Bin Laden. What was considered an assault on America's freedom, actually became a&#13;
foundation of unity. The horrific pictures of this unprecedented act will be embedded forever in America's&#13;
memory.&#13;
Cranes along with firefighters and volunteers try to sift through the rubble&#13;
in search of bodies and anything salvageable. Photos submitted by Holly&#13;
Fricke&#13;
Photos courtesy of TIME magazine 9-11 53 &#13;
Class Officers: Emily Shanks, Sara&#13;
Gundlach, Joel Edwards, and Justin Toole&#13;
54&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
"Everybody is different in&#13;
their own way. We 're divided&#13;
more and we each stand out."&#13;
-Josh McCammond&#13;
Class size of 2005:&#13;
249&#13;
What do you look forward to&#13;
this year?&#13;
"Achieving our goals that we&#13;
have set as a class."&#13;
-Courtney Denni&#13;
............ ,&#13;
People&#13;
Alamazan,Eutimio&#13;
Alamazan,J a vier&#13;
Anderson, Nathan&#13;
Anderson, Reese&#13;
Angeroth, Leslie&#13;
Ankebauer, Kyle&#13;
Arbogast, Steven&#13;
Baker, Brandy&#13;
Balcom, Nikki&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha&#13;
Basch, Cassidy&#13;
Basch, Jesse&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan&#13;
Bellows, Emily&#13;
Bible, Amanda&#13;
Bl'ack, Randi&#13;
Blum, Brandi&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody&#13;
Boese, Katy&#13;
Bogardus, Kev in&#13;
Bonnett, Stephani e&#13;
Britta in, Jerry&#13;
Buffum, Danie ll e&#13;
Buswell, Rachel&#13;
Chapman, Liz&#13;
Champ-Edwards, Nicole&#13;
Clark, Kelli&#13;
Clark, Logan&#13;
Colton, Toni&#13;
Corbin, Ashley&#13;
Corbin, Haley&#13;
Co le Trenton&#13;
Desjgned by Ashley Kenealy and Stacy Porter &#13;
Cozad, Michael&#13;
Crawford, Ri chard&#13;
Dashner, Justin&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie&#13;
Devoss, Dan&#13;
Diggs, Shawn&#13;
Dragon, Michael&#13;
Driver, Brian&#13;
Driver, Rachel&#13;
Durand, Ashley&#13;
Ebke, Christopher&#13;
Edison, Andy&#13;
Edwards, Ben&#13;
Edwards, Jennife r&#13;
Edwards, Joel&#13;
Edwards, Tanner&#13;
Engle, Krissy&#13;
Erickson, Brady&#13;
Evans, Eric&#13;
Fe ller, Abby&#13;
Finegan, Tiffa ny&#13;
Finn , Dan&#13;
Fitzgerald, Ashley&#13;
Foo, Sasha&#13;
Fountain, Jeffery&#13;
Gates, Carly&#13;
Grosvenor, Josh&#13;
Gulden, Daniel&#13;
Gundl ach, Sara&#13;
Ha llagan, Kohlby&#13;
Haney, Lori&#13;
Hansen. Jessica &#13;
What were&#13;
you scared of?&#13;
"My brother! I&#13;
had no clue what&#13;
he would do to&#13;
me! "&#13;
-Brad South&#13;
"I was afraid of the&#13;
upper classmen&#13;
bullies beating me&#13;
up!"&#13;
- Korey Lane&#13;
"My biggest fear was&#13;
definitley getting good&#13;
grades! I want to do really well, but the grading scale really scares&#13;
me! I'm really not&#13;
afraid of any of the upper classmen because&#13;
my sister is here so I&#13;
know a lot of her&#13;
friends."&#13;
-Seth Jackson&#13;
56 ............. People&#13;
Hansen, John&#13;
Hargis, Jessica&#13;
Harman, Nathan&#13;
Harris, Sarah Nicole&#13;
Harvey, Erin&#13;
Heddles, Erin&#13;
Heideman, Rebecca&#13;
Higgins, Erin&#13;
Higgins, Jessica&#13;
Hitchcock, Nickolas&#13;
Housley, Kristin&#13;
Howell, Lyndsey&#13;
Hull, Sarah&#13;
Jackson, Robert&#13;
Jackson, Seth&#13;
Jacoby, Allison&#13;
Jensen, Chris&#13;
Johnson, Amanda&#13;
Johnson , Rebecca&#13;
Johnson, Shelby&#13;
Joneson, Jeff&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene&#13;
King, Kaleb&#13;
Kiser, Andy&#13;
Klepper, Juliana&#13;
Knoble, Ashley&#13;
Kocourek, John&#13;
Kreger, Sarah&#13;
Lainson, A Ilyse&#13;
Lane, Korey&#13;
Larison, Steven&#13;
Larsen , Dale &#13;
What keeps you going?&#13;
Freshmen girls show their strength despite their&#13;
loss to the upperclassmen. Left: Ashley Knoble,&#13;
Rachel Driver, Mandy Saar, Angela Osborne,&#13;
Reagen Beckendmi and Rikki Southard&#13;
Photo By Katie Murphy&#13;
Lauver, Traci&#13;
Lehmer, Shauna&#13;
Lich, Molly&#13;
Lincoln, Brent&#13;
Lindaman, Kendra&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle&#13;
Mass, Jared&#13;
Maves, Khodie&#13;
Mayer, Seanna&#13;
McCamrnond, Joshua&#13;
McDonald, Andrew&#13;
McFenin, Kim&#13;
McKern, Melis a&#13;
Mescher, Dani&#13;
Miedl, Heather&#13;
Miller, Amber&#13;
Moore, Emily&#13;
Morgan, Danielle&#13;
Morgan, Turner&#13;
Morris, Max&#13;
Mose, Alicia&#13;
Mudra, Tanner&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica&#13;
Nelson, Ashley&#13;
Nelson, Brandon&#13;
Nuss, Ellen&#13;
O'Reily, Douglas&#13;
Olsen, Talaina&#13;
Osborne, Angela&#13;
Pace, Steven&#13;
Palmerton. Kevin&#13;
Paulsen. Ricky&#13;
Pedersen, Tom&#13;
Penney, Shawn&#13;
Freshmen 57 &#13;
Peterson, Dustin&#13;
Philrnalee, Renae&#13;
Pidgeon, David&#13;
Piercy, Kayla&#13;
Pomerleau, Megan&#13;
Poore, Heather&#13;
Probst, Joshua&#13;
Ranney, Alyssa&#13;
Rau, Josh&#13;
Riehle, Sara&#13;
Rogers, Jacob&#13;
Saar, Mandy&#13;
Sadler, Heather&#13;
Samuelson, Joe&#13;
Sass, Alyssa&#13;
Schimmel, Tara&#13;
Schmader, Jaimie&#13;
Schultz, Brittany&#13;
Schultz, Cassie&#13;
Schutte, Allison&#13;
Shanks, Emily&#13;
Showers, Nathan&#13;
Silva, Daniel&#13;
Smith, Katie&#13;
Smith, Travis&#13;
Snell, Alyssa&#13;
Sousa, Chase&#13;
South, Bradley&#13;
What Cartoon Character Best Describes You?&#13;
.............&#13;
People &#13;
What did you expect?&#13;
"There are a lot more&#13;
cliques than I expected."&#13;
-As hley Durand&#13;
"I wa so scared of high&#13;
school , but there was&#13;
nothing to be scared of. "&#13;
-Stephanie Bonnett&#13;
"High school is what I&#13;
expected so far. It's&#13;
harder, but you have a lot&#13;
more freedom. "&#13;
-Doug O'Reilly&#13;
"I like to wait and expect&#13;
noth ing, that way I don ' t get&#13;
let down."&#13;
-Willie Stinson&#13;
"There are a lot of new&#13;
faces, new people, and&#13;
new teachers. I also had&#13;
the expectation of the&#13;
upper classmen picking&#13;
on us."&#13;
-Brody Bockenstedt&#13;
"I don't know what I&#13;
expected, but it didn' t&#13;
involve boxes from the&#13;
media center falling on&#13;
my head! "&#13;
-Cassie Schultz&#13;
"High school is what I&#13;
expected. Because you see&#13;
so many different people&#13;
with different styles it&#13;
makes them pretty cool."&#13;
-Kenya Lara&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Feller sits with her&#13;
friends at lunch. For&#13;
many freshmen&#13;
lunch is the only&#13;
time to talk to their&#13;
friend s during the&#13;
day.&#13;
Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
Freshmen aren ' t&#13;
afraid to show off&#13;
their school spirit&#13;
during spirit week.&#13;
Freshman Dani&#13;
Mescher let's everyone see her wacky&#13;
style on Wacky&#13;
Wednesday. Photo by&#13;
Southard, Rikki&#13;
Stageman, Brad&#13;
Stinson, Wi llie&#13;
Swisher, Travis&#13;
Teague, Jenny&#13;
Thomas, Lauren&#13;
Thomsen, Luca&#13;
Tomford, Adam&#13;
Toole, Justin&#13;
Tsuji, Samantha&#13;
Tweedt, Katherine&#13;
Vanderloo, Nathan&#13;
VanNordstrand, Pat&#13;
Vazquez, Lupe&#13;
ViUarel, Cristal&#13;
Voltmer, Elizabeth&#13;
Voltzer, Jacob&#13;
Wallin, Sandra&#13;
Walters, Jeff&#13;
Warner, Christine&#13;
Wa1Ten. Brimm&#13;
Whitney, Jill&#13;
Wicker ham, Krista&#13;
Woods, Michelle&#13;
Wright, Kristy Jo&#13;
Yakel, Zach&#13;
Yocum, ick&#13;
Zaloduek, Kyle&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
.............&#13;
Academics&#13;
Calvin OJolidge once said, "Dare what you dare to dream.&#13;
(X) where you want to go. Be what you want to be."&#13;
Classes like meteorology, astronomy, zoology, and lab&#13;
classes are just a few opportunities that allowed our students&#13;
to explore their talents.&#13;
Throughout the year we set goals for ourselves; we chal ...&#13;
lenged ourselves. We used the the curriculum to help expand&#13;
our minds and discover things about our society, our culture,&#13;
our world, and oursleves that will benefit us through the rest&#13;
of our lives.&#13;
Along with challenging our intellect, we were encour ..&#13;
aged to interact with one another as teams, as friends, and as&#13;
students, thus fanning our education into a multi-di1nen ..&#13;
si al experience . &#13;
&#13;
Seniors Anna Jordan and Angela&#13;
Burroughs lead the marching Titans in&#13;
a breath-taking performance.&#13;
The band moves to formation during the&#13;
pre-game show at the Gator Bowl. The&#13;
Sopomore Melinda Smits and senior&#13;
Ashlee Peth march in step down the&#13;
streets of Florida.&#13;
stands were packed with fans from all over ...._ __________________ _,&#13;
the country.&#13;
62 ............. Academics&#13;
The flag girls hold their heads high while&#13;
strutting their stuff on the way to the big&#13;
bowl game.&#13;
The band marche down the road in the Gator Bowl Parade.&#13;
The streets were blocked off for this special event&#13;
Page designed by Michelle Silva and Dylan Davis &#13;
For the Win&#13;
Selling greenery and Easter candy for four years has fin ally paid off. Band members were able to represent Lewis&#13;
Central on a national level at the Gator Bowl during Christmas break.&#13;
According to senior Brent Lindan1ai1, fonner bai1d instructor Mark Mason mentioned the trip during the&#13;
1998-99 school year. He was excited for it at the time, but his excitement has turned into apprehension.&#13;
"It isn't going to be as much fun because Mr. Mason isn't going to be there," said Lindainan.&#13;
Even though the bai1d gets to take a trip every four years, they had to work past budget cuts.&#13;
"Hawaii was also ai1 option, but Rorida was only $620 a person," said Lindainan. "It would have been a lot&#13;
cheaper to take a bus than a plane.&#13;
Taking a bus ride down to Rorida took 25 hours, but they stopped to sleep half way there.&#13;
"The two days on the bus were fun because the instructors are real characters!" said freshmai1 Dale Larson.&#13;
There were a total of 20 teai11S that competed in the marching bai1d ai1d parade competition ai1d the band&#13;
placed first. The bai1d then got to perf onn for the pre-game show.&#13;
"Our field show was the best," said junior Kyle Kreger, "it was kind of neat being down in the stadiwn."&#13;
During halftime all of the 2,025 band members, from the competing schools, got to go on the field and perform for&#13;
the crowd.&#13;
Aside from winning , the bai1d was also rewarded by meeting bai1ds from other high schools across the country.&#13;
"My favorite part of the trip was meeting new people from different bands," said senior Jackie Carlson. &#13;
Front: Rachel Grosvenor, Rachel Sorenson, Amanda Summy, Jaimi Joneson. Jennifer Beckner. Ericka Wood. Erin Tr::i.del, Sara&#13;
Davidson, Emily Brightwell. Ellen Jackson. Amy Smith. 2nd Row: Iggy Cockcroft, Fran Sill au, Derek Mether. Melissa&#13;
Miller, Melissa Weilage. Sara Thorn ton, Kim Metzger, Ashley Slaughter, Emily McManus. Ellen Thompson. Stacey&#13;
Goodman, Kati e Dusing. Casey South, Rachel Lamben. Shannon Overstreet. Dawn Longmeyer. Sara Cox. Shannon Goss.&#13;
Trisha Barnrsen. Crystal Collins. Kmi e Higgins, Kayleen Dresen, Alyssa Barr. 3rd Row: Jason Dick. Jeff McQuinn. Josh&#13;
Foo. Chris Koch, ick Procopio. Mau Fiscus, Micah Provines. Kevin Mc\Vhorter. David Knavel. Ross Mcferrin. Mall&#13;
Johnson. Jake Clemons, Josh Rodenburg, Jake Hardiman, Dan Black. Mark Diller. Bill Shierbrock. Tom Barn tsen. Nathan&#13;
Thomas. Brandon Millhollin, Joe White. 4th Row: Andy King, Tra,•is Roby. Drew Morgan, Nate Geie r. Scon Kemp. Todd&#13;
Theischafer. Kvle Kreger.&#13;
Front: Kayleen Dresen, Rachel Sorensen, Ellen Jackson, Rachel Lambert, Fran Sillau, Tenn ille Theischafer,&#13;
Emily Brightwell . 2nd Row: Brandi Rodenburg, Kalie Higgins, Trisha Barntsen, Mall Johnson, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Katie Dusing, Sara Davidson, Sara Cox. 3rd Row: Stacy Goodman, Shannon Goss, Jake Clemens, Andy Ki ng.&#13;
4th Row: Ellen Thompson, Brad Stageman, Kyle Kreger, David Knavel. 5th Row: Ni ck Procopio, Todd&#13;
Edwards, Tom Barntsen, Joe White, Brandon Millholli n, Nathan Thomas, Dan Black, Josh Rodenburg. 6th&#13;
Row: Jaimi Joneson, Matt Fiscus, Rachel Grosvenor, Seth Jackson, Amanda Summy.&#13;
Front: Rachel Simonin, Emily Shanks, Ellen Nuss, Melinda Smits, Sara Kreger, Christine Warner. 2nd Row:&#13;
Sara Harris, Cassie Shultz, Pam Shorey, Carly Gates. 3rd Row: Loren Fu Iron, Allison Jacoby, Josh Grosvenor,&#13;
Danielle Mescher, Courtney Dennis. 4th Row: Jessica Higgins, Kendra Lindaman, Eric Evans, Turner Morgan.&#13;
5th Row: Joel Edwards, Pat VanNordstrand, Juslin Toole, Willie Stinson. 6th Row: Chris Ebke, Brian Jozwiak .&#13;
.............&#13;
~ Workin' hard. Corporation members pause to catch their&#13;
)..breath. Many nights and Saturday afternoons were spent&#13;
rehearsing the show.&#13;
G) Seniors Erika Wood, Kyle South, Ellen Jackson and&#13;
- junior David Knavel belt it out during their Corporation quartet.&#13;
C'Q Joe White and Kyle South show off their dancing&#13;
skills during the winter concert.&#13;
Turner Morgan sings his little heart out during his&#13;
Express solo of Dare to Dream.&#13;
(.- Pam Shorey and Emily Shanks pose in their Express&#13;
\.) ballad.&#13;
Academics Page designed by Brenna Lynch, Brandi Rodenburg, and A hley Kenealy &#13;
Swi&#13;
Matt Huth, the new choir instructor, made the transition quite smooth for choir members this year. Not only&#13;
were the students adapting to the new school but also the new instructor.&#13;
"I think he (Huth) adds a lot of personality and spunk to choir class," said freshman Danielle Mescher.&#13;
This year instructor Gary Fiscus fonned a strong team-teaching system with Huth. So far it has been a successful&#13;
method.&#13;
"I really like team-teaching," said Huth, "I hope to make it even more effective in the future," said Huth.&#13;
Not only was choir lucky to have Fiscus back full-time, but they also had the privilege of having instructor Bruce&#13;
Norris helping out with choir. For the most part he is a private coach and works with the students one on one. He helps&#13;
anytime that Fiscus and Huth need him.&#13;
"I am basically a critic and I c1itique the students. I may seem mean, but all I am doing is trying to make them&#13;
even better than they already are," said Norris.&#13;
With all of these helping hands in choir, the students all seem to agree that it has been an exciting and easy&#13;
transition.&#13;
"I enjoy having chfferent perspectives of teaching from the directors. It lets us all experience different styles of&#13;
music and learning," said junior Andrew Crawford.&#13;
Seventeen singers, plus an alternate, achieved the honor of attending the All State Honor Choir. With thee&#13;
numbers, the vocal program brought the most participants in Iowa.&#13;
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Academics&#13;
Mr. Drake's government classes had the opportunity to be creative as they campaigned for&#13;
President. Juniors Jacob Cooney and Ellen&#13;
Thompson add spirit to candidate Scott Kemp "s&#13;
campaign as they perfo1m their spartan routine .&#13;
Funky mell lingering in the halls were always&#13;
a ·gn of a chemistry lab occcuring. Chemistry&#13;
stu n use their new knowJedge to pe1form&#13;
their first experiment.&#13;
Throughout the year students were spotted&#13;
sportin' their own name brand of clothes.&#13;
Junior Crystal Kresl carefully cuts a piece of&#13;
fabric for her Jatest projeet as sophomore&#13;
Brandi BeJt looks on.&#13;
Pottery was one of the most creative da..,~cs&#13;
students elected to take . 5tudents, including&#13;
sophomore Sara Wallin, added their own&#13;
flair to the many pots, boll les, and howls&#13;
that they created.&#13;
Paffe designed /Jv Brandi Rode11/1111 • &#13;
Writing workshops o ered English Composition&#13;
students a chance to 1 am how to revise and edit&#13;
each others' pa ers. Seniors Brad Triplet,&#13;
Travis Roan, K tie Salvo, and Amy Smith&#13;
discuss topics for thier next essay.&#13;
Team Activities provided relief from the&#13;
stresses of the school da . Ball in hand,&#13;
sophomore Todd Thiescafer, prepares to nail&#13;
someone with the dodge all.&#13;
Many students opted o take a foreign language to&#13;
expand their horizo s. Sophomore Pam Shorey&#13;
found studying alo e to be the best way to cram&#13;
fo her upcoming Spanish test.&#13;
Students rarely had time to eat breakfast so&#13;
they often took the opportunity to snack in&#13;
Jass. Junior Jaimi Joneson sips her juice&#13;
box in Mr. Heckman 's p)iysics class.&#13;
Although Home and Car Care is a r quired class.&#13;
students fo und it n enjoyabl and upri ingly&#13;
useful class. Junior my Wood w rk n w1rmg&#13;
an lectric l outlet.&#13;
ost&#13;
ExperienceS&#13;
are &#13;
'' ---&#13;
get&#13;
•&#13;
tn&#13;
the&#13;
WAY&#13;
of&#13;
Erucatim.&#13;
--Mark Twain-- '&#13;
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Academics&#13;
Many students opted to ta:ke personal development, which allowed athletes to stay fit and&#13;
others to get in shape. Se ior Drew Morgan&#13;
strains as he works out on the new weight room&#13;
equipment.&#13;
und experiments to be the&#13;
ucational way of learning.&#13;
· Smith and Ellen Thomsen,&#13;
after Mr. Heckman set their&#13;
desk on fire.&#13;
English Composition's tremendous amount of&#13;
essays consumed many h;ours of the seniors·&#13;
tib e. Ms. Muta always found time to have a&#13;
conference with each student. Senior Erika&#13;
Wood eagerly awaits Muta's opinion.&#13;
s a chance to expand upon&#13;
Seniors Mindy Wood and&#13;
ice diligently for their Jazz&#13;
Band competition .&#13;
Foods II let students be creati ve che fs and&#13;
choose their own recipes. As junior Allison Kiser&#13;
and J.W. Simmons bake a layer cake, Allison&#13;
reali zes she just dropped an egg shcJ I into the&#13;
l}owJ. &#13;
Clothing Manag ment offered tudents ike&#13;
sophomore Je1 y Laver a chance to mend&#13;
clothing, make pillows, and create her own fashions.&#13;
Physical edu&#13;
students a chance t&#13;
However, senior N&#13;
use for P.E. --&#13;
Near the end of the term tudents were often&#13;
found daydreaming in class. Senior Blake&#13;
ristiansen is struck by senioritis as he decides&#13;
t to listen to Mrs. Lincoln.&#13;
hoir provided many exciting opportunities from&#13;
nging at the school"s commencment and the&#13;
lympic Torch Run to performing solos and&#13;
mpeting at swing shows. Vocal Director Gary&#13;
iscus provides accompaniment for senior Kim&#13;
etz 0 er as she ractices for her solo. &#13;
park," said junior Jeff McQuinn.&#13;
Most students imagined parenting class would be a&#13;
breeze, but after experiencing the empathy belly and the BabyThink-It-Over, they changed their minds.&#13;
"The empathy belly was a lot harder than I thought.&#13;
Plus I'm short, so it was hard to stand up," said junior Stacey&#13;
Gocx:lman.&#13;
The empathy belly consists of water and weights put&#13;
in an artificial belly to make students feel nine months pregnant. They were able to see a difference in posture and the way&#13;
they walked. They also experienced shortness of breath while&#13;
doing everyday activities such as tying their shoes, sitting in a&#13;
desk, and picking up a towel.&#13;
At first, senior Randi Pickering&#13;
doesn' t think gaining 14 pounds&#13;
will be a big deal as she struggles&#13;
to ti e her shoes.&#13;
Juni o r Matt Ko ppo ld be g in s tra inin g to bec ome a&#13;
pa re nt as he c ha ng e s th e di a pe r o n Christo ph e r Ray.&#13;
th e Ba b y-Thin k- Lt-O ve r. " l ho pe th a t this is never&#13;
reall y me in rea l li fe , I do n' t wa nt to have any kids. "&#13;
&gt; "Baby-771ink-lt-Over oos die most realistic experience a student could have. It interfered with social lives&#13;
and daily schedules" wd instructor Bev Shriver.&#13;
Soun she rea li zes it&#13;
is diffi c ult to d o&#13;
e ven th e simplest&#13;
acti vities li ke bending over to pick up&#13;
something.&#13;
'&#13;
&gt; "The baby Hlli temhle. ft cned&#13;
aU the time and woke up evel)' hour.&#13;
ft made me want to not have hds,"&#13;
said junior Angie Scherer.&#13;
''Parenting is d?e biggest job&#13;
you'll ever have, but also the must reoording, " said Shriver.&#13;
Designed by Stacy Porter and Shmwon Mef&lt;;sner &#13;
1&#13;
New Rooms&#13;
New Attitudes&#13;
Because the wrestlers now&#13;
have the ir own room, they&#13;
• can practice on the ir own&#13;
chedul e without disturbing personal deve lopment&#13;
cla ses.&#13;
With new pieces of equipment and more room than&#13;
the athl etic building, the&#13;
weight room is a step up&#13;
from the past years.&#13;
Se nior Trent Paulson works to make&#13;
weight by conditioning with the wrestling dummy. " It takes a little more&#13;
effort," said Paulson&#13;
Designed by Stacy Porter and Vicki Andersen&#13;
Imagine walking out in the blistering cold to go lift&#13;
weights or run barefoot in the athletic building so that the wrestling mats would not be ruined. In the past, all athletic programs&#13;
and Personal Development classes had to cope with the dilemma.&#13;
After purchasing 17 new pieces of equipment estimated&#13;
at $35,000, and the addition of a 40x86 square foot wrestling&#13;
room, the attitude towards physical fimess changed. Students&#13;
wanted to exercise.&#13;
"With all of the equipment we can now have a totalbody work out with a more complete program," said football coach&#13;
Duane Orr.&#13;
Wrestling coach Keith Massey helped brainstorm the innovative layout of the \vrestl1ng room by giving input while in&#13;
the planning stages.&#13;
"TI1e ·wrestling room didn't exactly tum out the way I&#13;
hoped, but it's a huge in1provement," said Massey.&#13;
Freshman Ricky Paulson works on&#13;
strengthening his lower body by using the Smith Machine, a safer way&#13;
for beginners to squ at.&#13;
Electives &#13;
Newly married Tony&#13;
and Tina Nunzio, portrayed by Kalin Coates&#13;
and Dylan Davis, make&#13;
their way down the aisle&#13;
to attend the party of a&#13;
lifetime.&#13;
After being wed, junior Dylan Davis is&#13;
joined by best man , junior Kev in&#13;
McWhorter and priest, junior Andy King,&#13;
in a moment of celebration.&#13;
Vinnie Black, played by sophomore Derek&#13;
Mether, attempts, without success, to make&#13;
the audience laugh before the main course.&#13;
Maria Landricina squ ander&#13;
Josephina Yitale's singing aspiration s in her native tounge.&#13;
Page desjgned by A shley Kenealy, Brandj Rodenburg, and Holly Fricke &#13;
"The kiss gave me a chance to strut my stuff&#13;
in front of the entire audience. My dad was&#13;
proud!" said junior Dylan Davis. Senior&#13;
Kalin Coates and Davis embrace after exchanging their vows. Photos on pages by&#13;
\"a/Iv Williams&#13;
Freshman, Cassie Schultz bridesmaid&#13;
and junior Andrew Crawford groomsman proceed happily down the aisle&#13;
before the wedding ceremony.&#13;
Toni\.&#13;
d"~ing 1----A Magical Night to Reme1nber __ _&#13;
It was the first play perfonned in the new high school, the first dinner&#13;
theater Lewis Central has ever enacted, the first show Lewis Central has done on&#13;
two separate weekends, and most importantly, the first time in the United States&#13;
that a high school has ever perfonned Tony and Tina's Wedding.&#13;
On the nights of November 2, 3, 9, and 10 , the cafeteria was transformed&#13;
into a traditional Italian wedding atmosphere with the white dress, the guests, the&#13;
pillared cake, and the bickering.&#13;
It felt like you were at a real wedding and like you were really a part of&#13;
their families," said sophomore Brianne Dierks.&#13;
The wedding began in a modestly decorated church complete with pews&#13;
and candles. The guests exited the building to greet the family in the receiving line&#13;
and throw confetti on the newlyweds. Wlthin minutes, guests entered a recepti n&#13;
hall complete with steaming lasagna, flmving punch and ~al holic champagne,&#13;
and two DJ's. Eating, dancing, and night of fun followed.&#13;
Not only were the guests entertained by the actors, audience participation&#13;
was expected. Guests had a chance to be part of the family and leam how to use&#13;
their improvisation skills by dancing with the wedding party and reacting with&#13;
other guests. Junior Sara Davidson was pullec:I from the audience, put in a bridesmaid&#13;
shirt, and became part of the wedding party.&#13;
"I was used to acting with other people o it was pretty easy improvising&#13;
and it was a lot of fun," said Davidson.&#13;
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Once&#13;
Upon A&#13;
"With five weeks to prepare, a smaller cast, and mass organizational skills, the&#13;
musical seemed to come together faster than any other production thus far," said senior Jackie&#13;
Carlson.&#13;
This year's musical "Once Upon A Mattress" was filled with the attitude of Queen&#13;
Aggrevain, the silence of King Sextimus, the quirkiness of the Jester, and the romance of&#13;
Prince Dauntless and Princess Winifred to help bring this musical to life. Along with the&#13;
characters the set was truly an original. Having the actual bed and throne brought in from&#13;
the Broadway production made it more of an extravagant perf onnance.&#13;
Although the musical was one that has been done in high schools all over the nation,&#13;
the director and crew made it their own.&#13;
"The musical was very entertaining with jokes and laughter," said junior Christopher&#13;
Koch. "The songs also gave the actors a lot more character and excitement to show off while&#13;
each act when on."&#13;
This year's musical also brought an end to a group of seniors that gave the program&#13;
everything they had all four years of high school.&#13;
"This play really was one of the best plays I have ever done.&#13;
to work with and everyone got along," said senior Kalin Coates.&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
..r:&#13;
c..&#13;
Jester Andy King fo ll ows in the foot&#13;
step of his father's "soft shoes."&#13;
Seniors Raebel Sorensen, Torn&#13;
Bamtsen,and Brandon Mi llhollin use&#13;
their witty personalities, whi le&#13;
performing.&#13;
Princess Ka li n Coates shows brute&#13;
strength whil e overpoweri ng fe llow&#13;
cast members .&#13;
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watches as senior Tech Director Tyler Bell create the&#13;
et.&#13;
Photos by: Krisitn Blum&#13;
Junior Jaimi Joneson weaves&#13;
between pieces of lumber to&#13;
help get tbe set done.&#13;
Queen Aggravain,senior Ashlee&#13;
Peth, forces her strength and&#13;
control upon the Wizard&#13;
• portrayed by Matt Fiscus.&#13;
every beat of the Spanish Panic&#13;
Freshman Andrew McDonald portrays his softer, feminine&#13;
side while acting as Princess #12.&#13;
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Front Row: Laura Shorey, Kalin Coates, Ashlee Peth, Kayleen Dresen, HaJj Smith and Pam&#13;
Shorey. 2nd Row: Krista Hansen, Samantha Tsuji , Rachel Lambert, Brooke Bergantzel,&#13;
Amy Smith, Sara Thornton and Sarah Kreger. 3rd Row: Allison Jacoby, Blake Christiansen.&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand, Emil y Brightwell , Brandi Rodenburg, Tom Barntsen and Eric Evans&#13;
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Academics&#13;
Freshman Eric Evans presents the&#13;
facts to juniors Hali Smith and&#13;
Sara Thornton during the pre entation of 'Honk. ' &#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
hen you put together extroverted students and one crazy teacher, you get a few&#13;
small groups collecti vely known as Speech. Intense competitions, daily practices, and a deep&#13;
commitment went into each performance.&#13;
"The first competition was nerve-wracking, but after that, you get used to it," said&#13;
sophomo e Pam Shorey.&#13;
_____ __.For the first time in Lewis Central history, all groups that attended State: Group&#13;
lmprov, Readers Theater, TV News, Choral Reading, and Musical Theater, received a 'Division&#13;
I' rating at the state competition for Large Group Speech. Tlu·ee performing groups (Group&#13;
Im prov, Readers Theater, and TV News) made it to All-State competition. The All-State&#13;
competition honors the top 4% of all students in the state for large group and individual&#13;
speech.&#13;
The indi vidual speech students sent 19 students to state competition.&#13;
"I was so excited when we fo und out all five groups got 'Division I' ratings," said&#13;
Lalllie Nielsen, "going into the All-State competition, I was very hopeful , and nervous."&#13;
Speech was more than just simply reciting lines and being audacious. For some&#13;
students it became their life , and something they looked fo rward to every day.&#13;
"Speech becomes a part of your life, not just an after school activity," said freshman Shauna Lehmei.&#13;
Even though the banner was not taken home, they still had excellent performances.&#13;
"It was sad leaving speech because it was so much fun to be a part of," said senior&#13;
Ashlee Peth. "I know those who follow will take home the banner."&#13;
Gull ible senior Kayleen Dresen and junior Jaimj&#13;
Joneson listen to junior Andy King attempting to make a fl ea market trade.&#13;
Senior Anna Jordan provides sunshine to the rest oftbe Choral&#13;
Reading group: freshman Pat YanNordstrand, junior Katie&#13;
Su·uck, sophomore Brooke Bergant ze l, sophomore Krista&#13;
Hansen, and junior Kati e Lewis during large group speech&#13;
ni ght.&#13;
Freshman Pat&#13;
VanNordstrand shows his&#13;
dedication and pride to the&#13;
Speech group as they&#13;
prepare for their state&#13;
competition.&#13;
Senior Laura Shorey&#13;
always finds a way to&#13;
entertain people. Here&#13;
Shorey di plays her split&#13;
fork nose talent on a&#13;
speech trip.&#13;
Senior Tom Barnt ·en&#13;
reenacts the good old&#13;
days of play plac s dming&#13;
a large group speech trip.&#13;
Photo . ubmitl ' d b Jaimi Jon ·son ---- Speech 77 &#13;
78&#13;
Front row: Abby Emsick, Ell en Jackson, Jamie Scott, Shannon Eggers, Alisha Renaud ,&#13;
Shan non Meissner, Alyssa Barr, Rachel Salvo, Amanda Summy, Holly Fri cke, and Kati e&#13;
Higgins 2nd row: Todd Edwards, Sara Davidson, Micah Provines, Brenna Lynch, Lisa&#13;
Gundlach, Gabe Ro termu ndt, and Chris Pomerleau 3rd row: Dani Mescher, Justin&#13;
Toole, Amanda Wyatt, Brianne Gerhardt, Kim Darnell , Je. sica Hargis, Ros Mcferrin ,&#13;
and Amber Strohbehn 4th row: Kev in McWho rte r, Lauren Thomas, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer, Tiffany Conover, Amy Barr, Sara Gund lach, Karen Wat. on, and Pat&#13;
Van Norstrand&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Secretary Jamie Scou, Vice-President Ellen Jackson, Seargent of Arms ('hris&#13;
............. Pomerleau, President Lisa Gundlach, and Treasure r Alisha Rcnuad&#13;
Academics Pages designed by: Stephanie Norton and lvficht.f f e S/11 a &#13;
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Imagine seeing a tall , dark figure lurking in the halls. He makes eye contact and starts walking&#13;
towards you. After grabbing you by the ann he touches you with his machete, killing you instantly.&#13;
The new reality event put on by the Student Council was the Grim Reaper. It was designed to&#13;
rernind students how many people die each year of drunk driving accidents. Each student was given a&#13;
black t-shirt to signify their death and their peers ignored them all day.&#13;
"It made a lasting impression on students to dunk twice before they drink and drive," said advisor&#13;
Malilyn W andersee.&#13;
Along with new events the Student Council also decorated tl1e old gym witl1 confetti, balloons,&#13;
and beads to give it a "Mardi Gras" atmosphere for Homecoming.&#13;
Members were faced with a new challenge as they had to decorate the cafetelia for the first time&#13;
ever. This encouraged them to be more creative and utilize all the space they had. Decorations including&#13;
pillars, arches, streamers, snowflakes and colored the cafeteria blue, white, and silver to fit the Snoball&#13;
theme "Eskimo Kisses."&#13;
"It's hm walking in the gym and seeing something new put up every time. It's also exciting to see&#13;
the finished product and to know that people are coming to dances and seeing what ilie student council is&#13;
capable of doing," said sophomore Tiffany Conover.&#13;
Bren a Lynch and Pat&#13;
Vat ordStrand break fo&#13;
a lau h.&#13;
Senior Alisha R and&#13;
decorates ea rl y i 1 the&#13;
mor 1ing.&#13;
Sophomores Bri' nne&#13;
Gerhardt and Anl' nda&#13;
Laur n Thomas, freshman. struggles to reach.&#13;
Stu co 79 &#13;
azz Choir. Front Row: Kayleen Dresen, Fran Sillau and Kailn&#13;
Coates. 2nd row: Stacey Goodman, Katie Higgins, Todd Edwards,&#13;
and Sara Davidson. 3rd row Jaimi Joneson, Joe White, Nathan Thomas, and Emily Brightwell. 4th row: Matt Johnson, Ross Mcferrin,&#13;
Tom Barntsen, and Andy King.&#13;
Jazz I. Front row: Justi n Eatherton, and Ju stin Schultz. 2nd row:&#13;
Krista Wickersham, M ike Meiers, Joe l Edwards, and Phil Watson. 3rd&#13;
row: Stacey Goodman, Sarah Kreger, Amy Wood, and Rachel Simon in .&#13;
4th row: Dan Black, Jenny Seydlitz, Travis Swisher, and Dale Larsen.5th&#13;
row: Matt Johnson, Eric Gubbels, Mark Hubbard , and Allison Jacoby.&#13;
6th row: Brent Lindaman , Mi ndy Wood, Kyle Kreger, Eri c Evans, and&#13;
Brian DeVoss.&#13;
Jazz II. Front row: Jessica Karnish, Kala King, Angela Jensen, and&#13;
Lauren Thomas. 2nd row: Erin Higgins, Joe Landolt, and Alicia&#13;
Senter. 3rd row: Will ie Stinson, Krissy Engle, Jeff Founta in, and&#13;
Nick Burroughs.&#13;
Freshmen Choir. Front row: S1ephanie Bonnell. Kmhe rinc Tweed! , Ali Lainson. Abby Feller&#13;
Jake Rogers, Alex O' 'ci t. Joe l Edward ·. Sara Ri ehle. Amanda John son. Jill Whitney. Ali 1a&#13;
Muse, and Ti ffa ny Finegan. 2nd row: Haley Corbin . Cassie Schull z. Dan i Morgun . TitainaOht'"·&#13;
Aly&lt;sa Sass. Rachel Buswe ll , Jen Edwards.Brad S1ageman . Lupe Vazquez. Jo&lt;h Gros,·enor. Ad Ill&#13;
Smolinski. Sara Gundlach, Kim Mcferrin . Ke ndra Lindaman . and Juli anna Klepfer. 3rd "'" ·&#13;
Marie Berry, Khodi Maves, Kelly Clar k. Allison Schulle. Miche lle Wood&gt;. Juslin Toole. elh&#13;
Jackson. Eric Evans, Reese Anderso n. Kris1y Wrighl. Emily Shank s. Liz Chapman . Moll) Li h.&#13;
and Ja imie Schmader. 41h row: Megan Longmcyc r. Katie Smit h. Dani Mescher. Erin ane~.&#13;
Carly Gales. Chase Sou,a. Kalie Boese. Brady Ericson, Ma ndy Saar. Pai VanNords1rund. Ellen&#13;
Nuss, Erin Higgins. Christine \Varner Sarah Kreger. Alliso n Jaco by. Phung guyen. and Juong.&#13;
Nguyen.&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Front row: Luke nderson, Ir ·1&#13;
Ba!T, Holl y Fricke, Shannon Eggers, Jill Whitney. Kala King, Gabe&#13;
Rosterm undt, and Amber Morgan . 2nd row: Derek McComas, Dnni&#13;
Mescher, Courtnie Dennis, Pat VanNordstrand, Rachel Driver, Sara&#13;
Ri ehle, Caleb King, Erin Higgins, Josh Rodenburg. Cami Johnson.&#13;
and Christine Warne r. 3rd row: Justin Jones, Kevin Bogardus, Enc&#13;
Evans, Bill Schierbrock, Ashl ey Kn oble, Missy Fischer, Josh Stuhr.&#13;
Brady Eri ckson, Heath Epperson, Cole Grandfi eld, Scott Kemp. Rm:..&#13;
Mcferrin, and Pat Campbell.&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton &#13;
Art Club. Front row: Victori a Diggs, Steven Bolas, Shannon&#13;
Ove rstreet, Josh Foo, a nd Ryan Showers. 2nd row : Jessica&#13;
Cabrera,Meg Black, Jessica Bartunek, Lauren Stinson, and Nathan&#13;
Showers.&#13;
Boys Bowling. Front row: David Pearson, Brad South, Scott Versch,&#13;
ru1d Logan Clark 2nd row: Jared Robey, Jason Way, Brian Gates and&#13;
Nick Yocum&#13;
Girls Bowling. Front row: Kacey South, Jenny Teague, and Deborah&#13;
Bach. 2nd row: Carly Gates, Amanda Sheridan, Amber Miller, and&#13;
Kim Mcferrin.&#13;
National Honor Society Seniors. Front Row: Seniors Fran Sillau, Ashlee Pe1h. Ellen Jackson,&#13;
Alisha Renaud. Jamie Scon. Mara Kellogg. Tennile Thieschafer. Jenny Haas. Lyndsay Workman&#13;
2'' Row: Seniors Kalie Salvo. Rachel Lambert. Juslin Burgart. Micah Provines. Todd Edwards.&#13;
Ka1ie Murphy. Mindy Wood. Hemher Hausen. Lisa Gundlach. Robin Beckendorf 3" Row:&#13;
Seniors Secrelary Tom Barn1sen. James Massman. Katie Dusing. Sarah Cox. Lisa Swolley,&#13;
Amy Smith. David Pearson. Bri an De Yoss. Heidi Rei nders 4" Row: Seniors Nathan Thomas.&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg. Nathan Southard. President Jnckic Carlson. Bill Schierbrock. Joe Brookover.&#13;
Treasurer Ross Mc Ferrin. Justin Jones Not Pictured: Seniors Emily Brightwell, Amber Carlson.&#13;
Kayleen Drcsen. Jcssic;i Laver, Brent Lindaman. Jessica Mathis&#13;
National Honor Society Juniors. Front Row: Juniors Man Fiscus. Shayla Sass, Amy Sulentic,&#13;
Stacey Goodman. Ellen Thompson, Amy Wood. Hali Smith, Sara Thorton. Lindy Dinkl age&#13;
211 d Row: Juniors Bruce Pomerleau, Rachel Salvo. Jennifer Schulze, Shannon Goss. Shannon&#13;
Meissner. Katie Struck, Jen Cain. Melissa Miller. Alyssa Barr3"' Row: Juniors Luke Anderson.&#13;
Cole Grandfield. Scon Kemp. Nick Hayes. Kalie Higgins. Jill Husz. Trisha Barntsen, David&#13;
Knavel, Eric Wirth 4" Row: Juniors Eric Gubbles. Mark Hubbard, Henry Gerhardt, Mark&#13;
Terry. Aaron Jones, Ben Scheuring. Andy King. Chris Koch , Kyle Kreger ot Pictured:&#13;
JuniorsSara Dav idson, Nick Hansen, Ashley Hughes. Kevin McWhorter. Danielle Ranney&#13;
National Honor Society New Members. Front Row: Sophmorcs Jamie Heckennan. Lea&#13;
Salvo. Crystal Collins. Kala King. Kellie Hi nsley. Jamie Taylor. Becky Dreagcr. Amber&#13;
Strohbehn. Heather Exley, Nicki Neal 2'' Row: Sophmores Dan Black. Rachel Thompson,&#13;
Missy Fischer. Melynda Scheffel. Melinda Smits. Pam Shorey. Juniors Vick i Andersen.&#13;
Holl y Fricke. Sophomores Brianne Gerhardt. Amanda Wyall. Kim Darnell 3"' Row:&#13;
Sophmores Jenni fer Seydlitz. Dawn Longmeyer. Rachel Simonin , Krista Hansen. Amy&#13;
Barr. Derck Methcr, Jeremy Petsche. Brandon Mason. Je remy Coe. Mike Mei ers • 01&#13;
Pictured: Sophmorcs Brianne Diercks. Trnc i Matters. Juni ors Tim Reedy. Audra Schulle.&#13;
Melissa Wcilage&#13;
Ex tracun-icular &#13;
............. Academics&#13;
Senior editor-in-chief Lyndsay Workman and&#13;
adviser Laura Flahive stress about getting all the&#13;
spreads done during a yearbook worknight.&#13;
"Hey guys, come on now, listen!" said editorin-chief, senior Lyndsay Workman.&#13;
"Come on guys!" said senior Brandi&#13;
Rodenburg as Workman stands aside and places her&#13;
hand on her hip.&#13;
"Thanks Brandi! " said Workman.&#13;
After five minutes the talkers fade away into&#13;
silence.&#13;
The increased number of deadlines and a new&#13;
publishing company have motivated the yearbook&#13;
staff to pull together. Deadlines came sooner and so&#13;
did the headaches.&#13;
"There are so many staff members that like to&#13;
mingle more than they like to work, but I am really&#13;
excited for this yearbook. We are designing it by&#13;
ourselves, and we learned a lot more styles at camp,"&#13;
said Workman.&#13;
Sophomores Dawn Longmeyer and&#13;
Kristin Blum work hard in the dark&#13;
room to develop pictures for their&#13;
next deadline.&#13;
lists to help prepare the&#13;
index.&#13;
Page designed by Michelle Silva&#13;
Adviser Laura Flahive mimi cking Brandi&#13;
Rodenberg when she is trying to get&#13;
Yearboo&#13;
Front row: Advisor Laura Rahive,Ashley&#13;
Hendrix, and Michelle Silva Zndrow: Shannon&#13;
Eggers,Ashlcy Kenealy,Lyndsay Workman ,:md Katie&#13;
Murphy, 3rdrow: Lisa Gundlach , hannon&#13;
Meissner,Hcather Hausen, and Amy Strand.4th&#13;
row: Nicole Owens, Kristin Blum, Karen Watson,&#13;
m1d Dylm1 Davis, 5th row: taci Porter, Heather&#13;
HanlSa , and Rachel Sorensen , 6th row: Stephanie&#13;
Norton,Nicki Neal, m1d Vicki Andersen, 7th row:&#13;
Brenna Lynch,Dawn Longmeyer,m1d Jennifer&#13;
Cain ,8th row: Amber Morgan, Marissa&#13;
Hough ,Katie Struck ,Holly Fricke, m1d Brm1di&#13;
Rodenburg &#13;
"Hey guys, Thursday night&#13;
is going to be our work night," said&#13;
editor-in-chief senior Amy Smith.&#13;
"Our work nights really do&#13;
pay off," said Smith.&#13;
The amount of hard work&#13;
and sweat put into publishing The&#13;
Wire isn't reconized by many&#13;
people. The finished product,&#13;
however, is the reward.&#13;
"I love being on the&#13;
newspaper staff because it gives me&#13;
a chance to voice my opinion and to&#13;
make a difference," said junior&#13;
Shayla Sass, "I also love a big class.&#13;
It shows there is student support of&#13;
t e h newspaper. "&#13;
Senior editor-in-chief&#13;
Amy Smith concentrates&#13;
on the finishing touches&#13;
of The Wire whilejuni&#13;
- I&#13;
Ashl ey Gord y&#13;
any mistakes&#13;
Photos on P•'- b) Kntie Murphy&#13;
Left to Right&amp;.... Tinrnm, f\ndy Hims. Halicfa :iltlch, Lindy~.&#13;
Chirtr.,y Harrer. f\my &amp;nich, f\shley Cady. Amrer Cimn, Qi&gt;tnl&#13;
KreS,3'..iyla ,...,Tyler Dri"er, Megan McKem,f\nn.ijadan,&#13;
Marie Landricina, Marim Haugh, Heidi Haro-J&lt;=ifer lle:krn,&#13;
GuLliceAdrian, Laa Hardirrm,Carly rn:.r, R.-.:r.l L.arnb!n, 1'Skl:i N.21, I-Idly En,,~. Gi)ire Hwrigan. Kiism&#13;
1-fanren, Pronela 9-&lt;irey, advm· Laura R.ihive and G:.le Qro&#13;
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Christina Woodward and Laura Flahive show&#13;
off their school spirit during coronation.&#13;
'00. What is the most rewarding&#13;
~e pe ience from teaching?&#13;
u&#13;
&lt;&#13;
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My rewards are daily thanks to&#13;
my students. Not everyone is as&#13;
lucky as I am.&#13;
-Colleen Wall en berg&#13;
Faculty Size:&#13;
75&#13;
Why did you get involved&#13;
in teaching?&#13;
U I was hoping to he lp kids that&#13;
~ didn't like school or didn't fi nd it&#13;
~ a positive experience.&#13;
~ -Sue Wentz&#13;
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Angeroth, Don&#13;
Ankenbauer, Joe&#13;
Barney, Bob&#13;
Bird, Allen&#13;
Bleth, Richard&#13;
Bluford, Derick&#13;
Brockman, Cindy&#13;
Bush, Donna&#13;
Butterbaugh, Charolette&#13;
Calleroz, Lupe&#13;
Campbell, Patrick&#13;
Clemons, Sue&#13;
Crawley, Sharon&#13;
DeMarque, Holly&#13;
Dew, Craig&#13;
Drake, John&#13;
Fiscus, Gary&#13;
Flahive, Laura&#13;
Fox, Ron&#13;
Gottsch, Carol&#13;
Green, Shari&#13;
Hamilton, Thomas&#13;
Hamsa, Marcy&#13;
Hanafan, Chris&#13;
Hauer, D.J.&#13;
Heckman, Thomas&#13;
Hendersen, Mark ....&#13;
Huth, Matt&#13;
James, Larella&#13;
Johnsen, Barbara&#13;
Jone , Kim&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
Pages Designed by Katie Struck and Stan• Potter &#13;
Kern, Jennifer&#13;
Kilibarda, Kris&#13;
Knavel, Mary&#13;
Koester, Steve&#13;
Krabbenhoft, Jeff&#13;
Kreger, Ruth&#13;
Kybat, Renee&#13;
Labno, Amy&#13;
Lewis, Frank&#13;
Lewis, Kari&#13;
Lewis, Peggy&#13;
Lincoln, Kathie&#13;
Lopes, Sandra&#13;
Mace, Bernice&#13;
Martin, Connie&#13;
Massey, Keith&#13;
Massman, Paul&#13;
Mayberry, Monica&#13;
McLaughlin, Tom&#13;
McVey, Tracy&#13;
Miller, Dan&#13;
Muta, Kim&#13;
Nielsen, Laurie&#13;
Oliphant, Richard&#13;
Orr, Duane&#13;
Padilla, Barbara&#13;
Padilla, Steve&#13;
Peck, Mary Ann&#13;
Radtke, Doug&#13;
Reida, Robin&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce&#13;
Sluiver, Bev&#13;
South, Dennis&#13;
Steger, Dan&#13;
Stratton, Jennifer&#13;
Thomsen, Gene&#13;
Thomsen, Kathy&#13;
Wallenberg, Colleen&#13;
Wallenberg, Gail&#13;
Wandersee, Marilyn&#13;
Wentz, Sue&#13;
Wheeldon, Bonnie&#13;
h1 years to come a child may forget what you taught them, 1J t&#13;
will always remember how you made them feel.&#13;
~unknown&#13;
Facul 85 &#13;
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Tackles were blocked, baskets were 1nade, and pins were&#13;
called ...... nolxxly could hold down the Titans.&#13;
Despite tom cartilage, broken thumh;, and twisted&#13;
ankles, we toughened up and battled our way to victoJFY.&#13;
Records were broken, state titles were claimed, and teams&#13;
walked away as champions.&#13;
The Titan spirit was unstoppable. Not only the passion&#13;
for the game, but also the roar of the crowd gave us the fuel&#13;
to push for success.&#13;
From the mat to the court, and from the field to the&#13;
diamond, the Titan teams worked together to prove that we&#13;
will forever continue the Titan tradition.&#13;
Page designed by Heather Hausen &#13;
&#13;
Working H ..&#13;
Practice has brought on a whole new meaning to&#13;
cheerleading ... CONDITIONING!&#13;
"The squads intensity levels are a lot higher this year,"&#13;
said head coach Tracy Mc Vey. "They have been going a lot&#13;
harder while running, doing abs, lifting, and perfecting&#13;
stunts."&#13;
"The girls are working very hard to get into shape&#13;
for potential state competition" said Mc Vey.&#13;
They have to give up weeknights to cheer at games,&#13;
spend weekends fundraising, and hosting the little kids cheercamp in the summer.&#13;
"It takes time out of work, but it's worth it," said&#13;
senior Angela Burroughs.&#13;
Fundraising for equipment and clothes include: the&#13;
cheer-camp in the summer, annual car washes, and selling&#13;
chocolate baskets at the auction.&#13;
"This year our squad has come together as one, we&#13;
have become more motivated, achieved a positive attitude,&#13;
and have a good outlook for next year," said junior Holly&#13;
Fricke.&#13;
Since the squad comes together and works hard, it&#13;
makes it a lot easier for the student lxxly to come together&#13;
with school spirit.&#13;
............. Ready? Okay ! The varsity basketbal l squad peps up the crowd by "~hak&#13;
ing the ir booties."&#13;
Sports Page designed by Shannon Eggers &#13;
.-.-..-...&#13;
Senior base Amy Strand and&#13;
juniors Ellen Thompson and&#13;
Kare n Miller cradl e fl yer&#13;
Marissa Hough after completing a prep. "Being tossed&#13;
is a rush because you depend&#13;
so much on the people catching you below," said Hough.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Kenealy&#13;
"We work a lot harder than&#13;
people think." said freshman&#13;
Aby Fe ll er. Here the JV&#13;
cheerleaders prove it as they&#13;
run through the school at one&#13;
of their after school practices.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Cheerleaders Abby&#13;
Fe ller, Vicki Andersen,&#13;
Sara Rie hl e , M issy&#13;
Fisc he r, Reaga n&#13;
Beckendrof, and Ho ll y&#13;
Englestad stay in formation while perform ing a&#13;
cheer at a JV girls basketball game .&#13;
... Cheering L: &#13;
90&#13;
I&#13;
v&#13;
A&#13;
s&#13;
Along with the rest of the&#13;
dance team, Senior Ellen&#13;
Jackson does an outstanding&#13;
toe touch .&#13;
• anc1ng&#13;
Eating, bread-ling, and sleeping a dance, wondering how it's going to tum out, and not even&#13;
being able to concentrate in school. The day came, nerves were racing, partners were practicing, and&#13;
then two by two the girls began their LC dance team auditions.&#13;
Hard work, dedication, and more talent, were I itive changes in the program. Also there had&#13;
been better leadership and dances, according to junior Rachel Grosvenor.&#13;
This year the girls participated in the Universal Dance Association (UDA) in C.edar Rapids,&#13;
Iowa. There they placed 1st with distinction and were invited to attend an elite camp in Illinois. They&#13;
also participated at Metro in Omaha, Nebraska, whe e the team placed 2nd. &amp;th the girls and boys&#13;
dance team made the trip to Ames, Iowa for the Iowa tate Drill Team competition , where they received&#13;
all division I ratings. In the porn and jazz competition tl girls received 2nd place with a 3rd place in&#13;
lyrical. Coed received 2nd place with aU,male receiving 3rd place.&#13;
"I love to perform, it keeps me in shape, included in school activities, and the trong relationship&#13;
with the other dancers is what males me want to try out again next year, said sophomore Amber&#13;
Strohbehn.&#13;
Even though they may not have gotten their resp tat first, the all,male dance team proved a lot&#13;
of people wrong.&#13;
"A lot of guys joked around about it · the be · , but in the end the guys took it very seriously,&#13;
especially the competition ," said junior Jacob Dxmey.&#13;
&amp;th the girls and boys dance teams have put a lot of hard work ;md dedication into what haLl&#13;
been accomplished this year and the results were rewarding and respect has OC'Cll gained.&#13;
............. "I have a talenteq group of girls who are so willing to work their hardest," said CoaLh D&lt;~h&#13;
Sports Stephenson. Page designed by Shannon Meissner and Ashle} Keneal} &#13;
U.S. A. .. the dance team sho~s&#13;
their American pride after the&#13;
September 11th tragedy. "I felt&#13;
supportive promotin palliatismin&#13;
our school," said freshmen Emily&#13;
Shanks.&#13;
Sophomore Brenna Lynch&#13;
and senior Alisha Renaud are&#13;
in sync during "hoopla" the&#13;
football half-time show.&#13;
Junior Jacob Cooney and seniors Ellen Jackson and Brandon Millbollin&#13;
perform at state. "The coed dance was a lot of fun. The audience&#13;
laughed because they recognized the theme and they thought it was&#13;
really funn ," said Millhollin&#13;
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"The highlight of the [so tball] season was when we won the Treyn.or tournament because we have&#13;
never won it before," said head coach Kay Durfey, "We were set up to play the most difficult teain, and the&#13;
girls came through."&#13;
The girls softball team ended the season with a 24,20 record as well as making it through three rounds&#13;
of districts, achieving second in the Mis3ouri Valley tournament, mi.cl playing the best gaine of the season&#13;
against Underwood in the O::&gt;uncil Bluffs Invitational.&#13;
The junior varsity ended their season with a record of 6, 10.&#13;
"We got off to a rocky start but once we got our cohesiveness together, we played as a team, which&#13;
helped us to achieve our goals for the season," said coach Sharon Crawley.&#13;
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Sophomore Rachel Salvo slides&#13;
safely into borne plate during "llllli,.. __ ..... ____ t'&#13;
Varsity Team front row: Mallory Danielsen and Danielle Ranny. 2nd row: Coull&#13;
Kay Durfey, Rachel Salvo, Tabatha Du rfey. Katie Lewis, Emil y Boardman, anti&#13;
Coach Sharon Crawley. 3rd row: Jenni Wright. Becky Lauver, Katie Struck, and&#13;
Ann Spelman. 4th row: Carly Frost, Rachel Hildreth. Jumie Coe. Rohin Bcckendmi',&#13;
and Heidi Reinders.&#13;
the district game agai nst Thomas Jefferson. The Titans went&#13;
on to win 5-1.&#13;
Freshman Kayla King sits on the&#13;
bucket during the JV game as she&#13;
cheers on her team. "I love having&#13;
fun and winning," King said.&#13;
92 .............&#13;
Sports&#13;
Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
JV team front row: Audra Schutte, Tara Durfey, Beth Scars. Aimee Pickering.&#13;
Lisa Swolley, Jenni fer Coppa, and Al yssa Ranny. 2nd row: Ellen Nu"s, Kayla&#13;
King, Jenni Wri ght, Amber Morgan, Carl y fro&amp;I, Kim McFerrin, Katie Struck.&#13;
and Hali e Smith. 3rd row: Courtnie Denni~ , Shayla Sass, Katie Lewis. Emil)&#13;
McManu s, Stephani e Norton, Annette Knensler, Emily Boardman. and Co,tch&#13;
Sharon Crawley.&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman and Robin Beckendorf &#13;
Fast Facts:&#13;
Varsity record 24-20&#13;
Junior Varsity record 6-10&#13;
Fres hme n recordl-13&#13;
Al l-Co nfe ren c e:&#13;
1st team: Tabatha Dmfey&#13;
2ndteam: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
and Heidi Reinders&#13;
Utility: Jamie Coe&#13;
Honorable Mention: Becky&#13;
Lauver&#13;
All-City:&#13;
1st team:Robin Beckendorf,&#13;
J mnie Coe, Tabatha Durfey, and&#13;
Becky Lauver&#13;
2nd team: He idi Reinders,&#13;
Daniell e Ranny, and Rachel&#13;
Salvo.&#13;
Honorable Mention: Rachel&#13;
Hildreth&#13;
Junior Rachel Hildreth walks back&#13;
to her bag after throwing the opponent out.&#13;
Sophomore Ann Spetman lays down a bunt along the third baseline again t Boone.&#13;
came short of a win by fa lling 0-2 in the district finals game.&#13;
"I loved knowing&#13;
that I was a part of&#13;
the high school&#13;
team."&#13;
freshman&#13;
Kim McFerrin&#13;
Sophomore Katie Lewis pops up as she&#13;
attempts to throw oown to second.&#13;
Lewis threw out 4 oft e 10 girls stalSo ph omo re pitc&#13;
Ranny throws a c&#13;
Thomas Jefferson player. Danielle&#13;
had and ERA of 0.49 for the sea-&#13;
Senjor Kevin Reedy warms&#13;
up in the on-deck circle&#13;
before entering the batters&#13;
box at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
Before releasing the ball , j unio&#13;
Jake ansen ets a ut..aJiug_e grunt.&#13;
He-pjtched a-record o 13- , and&#13;
an earned run average of 0.43 (less&#13;
than one run per game). He&#13;
achieved first team All-State&#13;
honors.&#13;
94 .............. Sports&#13;
Ass umin g th e pos 1t1 o n,&#13;
sophomore Cole Grandfield&#13;
gets prepared to swing for the&#13;
pitch. This season Grandfie ld&#13;
led the team with e ig ht&#13;
It was a bitter sweet ending for seni or Jon Clanton. As he focu se&#13;
game he reali zes that th is is his last game on home territory.&#13;
Top: After a triumphant fourth place finish at the State Tournament in De~&#13;
Moi nes, the team proudly accepted their trophy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Wo rkman, Holly Fricke, and Heather Hausen &#13;
Varsity baseball front row: Luke Anderson, Jake Hansen, Aaron Cooper,&#13;
Abe Martinez, and Richard Danielsen. 2nd row: Chase Points, Scott Kemp,&#13;
Trent Hill, Ian Martinez, and Ryan Smith. 3rd rO\ ':Coach Chad Stalzer, Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Ross McFerrin, Kevin Reedy, Jon lanton. Josh Cyboron, and&#13;
Coach Lee Toole.&#13;
JV Baseball front row: Mason Lindsey, Ryan B thwell, Nick Procopio.&#13;
John Harvey, and David Knavel. 2nd row: Chase Point . Kevi n McWhorter,&#13;
Casey Randolph, Ian Martinez, and De rek M omas. 3rd row: Ross&#13;
McFerrin, Luke Anderson, Tim Reedy, Ryan Smi . and Coach Chad Stalzer.&#13;
On July 10, 2001 , freshman Kyle Casson attempts to throw out his&#13;
opponent sliding into third base.&#13;
Whack! Sophomore O:ile Grandfield smacks the baseball into outfield for hi seconCl homerun of&#13;
the evening! Ar1other score for the Titan.s!&#13;
"Despite playir1g against teams like Atlantic, Thomas Jefferso , and Deni on that 1ave a strong&#13;
adition of excellence," said sophomore Scott Kemp, "the teatn was ble to walk away with 37 wins."&#13;
"The hardest gaine was probably the first round of state against Dubuque," said se ·or Jake Hansen,&#13;
"because both teams were equally matched in skill and talent."&#13;
The baseball teain is more successful thai1 it has been in the past, said (})ach Lee T&#13;
fifer n -e eham]Jiensnt)? fer tfie fir t tin1e ifiee 1988, broke th sch l reeeri:l fer win in a&#13;
and for the second time in school history, they were invited to attend the tate toun1ainen .&#13;
"I'm very proud of these young men, their accomplislunents, and their dedication," · 'd Toole.&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Photos submitted by Barb Grandfield 95 &#13;
Sea.son t.n Rev1ew&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
28 31&#13;
Cameron&#13;
cancelled&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
0 so&#13;
Denison&#13;
43 22&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
26 28&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
22 47&#13;
Harlan&#13;
44 16&#13;
Carroll&#13;
7 49&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
14 9&#13;
Front Row: Jon Gregory, Miles Randolph, Shane McCoy, Greg Baney, Nick Procopr . Jenney&#13;
Coe. Dan Barnett, Ben Moss. Nick Barelos, Gabe Rostermundl. Second Row: N Ill Choy,&#13;
Ryan Cyboron. Travis Paulson. Nick Kile, Richard Mayer, Beau Knock. Trcm Paul on. Ross&#13;
Shepard. Derek McCumas, Chris Clark. Brian Jozwiak, Emi ly McManus. Third &gt;w: Kim&#13;
Darnell . Chris Congdon. Justin Bolas, Jeremy Root, Coach Ryan Smi th. Coach Chri -f anafan,&#13;
Coach Ben Matiyow, Coach Duane Orr. Coach Pat Campbell. Coach Ri chard Oliplr t. Coach&#13;
Greg Kubert. Justin Head. Justin Schultz. Justin Ross. Audra Schull e. Fourth I w: Josh&#13;
Owens. Luke Anderson, Andy Sealock. Nick Hayes, Scan Kemp, Aaron Jones. Jaso McCoy,&#13;
Jay Wheeldon. Josh Stuhr. Mike Westl ake. Doug O'Neal. A llan Guinn. Fifth Ro ·: Daniel&#13;
Knigge, Justin Yi'.l les, Tyler Bell. Cody Elgan, Jason Pheonix, Zack Paulson. Ross kFcrrin,&#13;
Brad Triplett. Brandon Howell. Justin Thompson, Micheal Graham, Josh Moore. Si th Row:&#13;
Jake Hardjman, Kyle Newsom. Jon Kenny. Chris Pomerl eau. Cahl!y Newsom. Jcrcm Petsche,&#13;
Bri an Mahnke, Jeff McQuinn. JW Simmons, Justin Burgan , Ronald Peterson, Mik Wnltcrs.&#13;
.............&#13;
Titan Fans&#13;
96 Sports Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Heather Hausen, and Stephanie Norton &#13;
An Unforg ttable -----~~~~cason&#13;
The alarn1 goes off at 5:30 a.m. It's time to go to the weightroom&#13;
and then go to school for eight hours. Following sixth period, is foot,&#13;
ball practice for three hours. Finally, it's time to go home to rest.&#13;
"Football is constantly on my mind. From practice to games,"&#13;
said junior Jake Hardiman, "I eat, sleep, and breathe football."&#13;
According to Coach Duane Orr, this year was different because&#13;
the team was a stronger unit and more seniors went out than in the&#13;
past. Seniors Chris Pomerleau and Ross Shepard made Pre,Season All,&#13;
State, while other seniors helped out on the playing field by blocking&#13;
hard and running fast.&#13;
With injured star · pl y-·~ ...... game against Atlantic, ome&#13;
skills to the test. Players wer&#13;
faith in their team.&#13;
"You can't worry abou championships," said Orr, "you can't&#13;
worry about playoffs. You can't worry aboµt anything except for this&#13;
wees k game. "&#13;
Photos by Sam Smith, Robin Beckendorf, and Sally Williams&#13;
Football 97 &#13;
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It was a season of firsts for the Titan volleyball team. Not only was the teain the first sportir1g event to&#13;
be held in the new high school gym, it was also Dennis South's first year as head coach.&#13;
"I was very anxious for the season to start and felt that the teain had an opportunity to rise to m1other&#13;
level from previous years," said South. To help the Titans reach this level, Jill Berkenpas ail.cl first year LC&#13;
coach Michelle Spetmml assisted South.&#13;
Early season highlights included the win over the defending Hawkeye 10 Champions, Red O ak. TI1e&#13;
Titans also handed Carroll Kuemper their first conference loss. With that win, the teai11 continued its um.{e,&#13;
feated season with nine conference wins ai1d clinched the Hawkeye 10 Conference Chainpionship.&#13;
"It [Carroll Kuemper] was a tough game, but we pulled together as a team to defeat the only other&#13;
undefeated teain. That win proved what our volleyball team is all about," said junior Shaimon Goss.&#13;
98 Sports&#13;
............. Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Katie Struck, and Amy Strand &#13;
Freshman Jessica Hansen jumps up to spike the ball.&#13;
The N worked together to firiish with a win.&#13;
Junior Varsity front row: Ashley Hughes. Shannon Messiner, Ashley&#13;
Kossow, Carly Frost, Amber Morgan. Jessica Hansen. 2nd row: Traci&#13;
Matters, Rachel Thompson, Tiffany Davis, Kristen Blum, CourLney&#13;
Dennis, Amiee Pickering. Back row: Coach Jill Berkenpas, Bekki&#13;
Heideman, Katie Hansen, Lea SaJvo, Alyssa Barr&#13;
Varsity front row: Manager Kacy South, Je sica Hansen, Aran Trade!, ..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-""'--~-""~--,,,,...--.,,--.,,...~~~~~~..11.;;.~~--I&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen Rachel Hildreth, Bekki Heideman, Shannon Goss, manager Kyle South.&#13;
F1·eshman Jessica&#13;
Pbotu by Rache l Suc.eJ1 ·en&#13;
2nd row: Jill Husz, Tennille Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers, Randi Pickering,&#13;
Katie Higgins. Back row: Rachel Salvo, Coach Jill Berkcnpas, Coach&#13;
Dennis South, Coach Michelle Spetman, Trisha Barnsten&#13;
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10th&#13;
12th&#13;
8th.&#13;
Junior Jessica&#13;
Lee talks to&#13;
Coach Frachst&#13;
after finishing&#13;
the two-milerun. Jessica lead&#13;
the Titans all&#13;
season .&#13;
Sea.son in Review&#13;
Woodbi.ne&#13;
Atlunhc&#13;
Denison&#13;
Di.sb:'i.cts&#13;
Ha.clan&#13;
Ha.wke·ye T en&#13;
Kuempec&#13;
LC Invi.ta.hona.l&#13;
Shenendoa.h&#13;
:A.L. Invi.ta.hona.l&#13;
Front row: Kali n Coates, Jessica Osborn , Pam Shorey, Megan Longmeyer, Hali Smith, Dani&#13;
Mescher, Jessica Lee, Julie Ryba, Laura Shorey. and Jenny Seylidtz. 2nd r ow: Micah Provines,&#13;
Dan Black, Zac Ettison, Eric Gu bbels, Andrew Crawford, Jon Reicks, Jeff Reicks, Austin&#13;
Croushorn. Adam Mauer, Eric Evans, Brandon Millhollin. 3rd row: Eri n Higgins, Abby Emsick,&#13;
Kyle Ankenbauer, David Stevenson, Dylan Davis, Jon Gregory, Hea th Epper;,on, Bruce&#13;
Pomerl eau, Todd Edwards, and Josh Probes. 4th row: Coach Ron Frascht, Dan McMullen, Nick&#13;
Hansen, Joe Landolt , Jacob Cooney, Jesse Smith, Dale Kipple, Joey Kopiaz, Dan Golden, Mau&#13;
Shaw, and Coach Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
,, ' .... ,.. ~&#13;
JJ1."'-&#13;
Juni or Haley Smith and FreshmanMegan Longmeyer make their journe, t&#13;
the finish line at the Lewis Central Invite held at Iowa Western .&#13;
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Sweatin&#13;
Blisters, bruises, shin splints, and sore lb1ees,-everyday at practice the&#13;
cross country team ran four and a half miles or more.&#13;
"I wonder why I am running beca I am going through pure pain&#13;
anJ misery ," said junior Jacob Ox:mey, "but I am not&#13;
Not only does the team run at practice, so d the aoach.&#13;
"I run at practice so I don't have kids tnaJMB&#13;
said oss country coach Joe Ankenbauer, "because i ·&#13;
it."&#13;
·ce is too hard,"&#13;
do it they can do&#13;
TI1e boys team had an d,xcep&#13;
''ar5ity placed third, boys junior&#13;
Denison, where the boys&#13;
t, adn several people broke&#13;
new personal records.&#13;
The cross country season ended with many athletes accomplishing&#13;
their personal best and others beating POOP. e they have never beat before.&#13;
Junior Eric Gubbels achieved hi personal record of 17 rninutes and 29&#13;
seconds, "When I began the season I wasn't getting very good times, but as&#13;
the season went on, I started improving. When I was running I just focused&#13;
on getting a good start and tayingup with the pack. When I came across the&#13;
finish line, I was so tired, but I fe t so good. It was an awesome feeling to get&#13;
my PR [p rsonal record]."&#13;
"--~!!'l'"T'-"-.. Freshman&#13;
Josh Probst&#13;
comes out&#13;
hard as the&#13;
boys race begins at Iowa&#13;
Western during the LC&#13;
Invite meet.&#13;
Junior Elie Gubbels kicks it into fifth gear as he struggles&#13;
to pull ahead of a Red Oak Tiger.&#13;
Cross CounrtY. &#13;
Junior Todd Grassman works&#13;
to improve his time in the backstroke. At practice, the boys&#13;
focused a lot on timing themselves for improvement.&#13;
Coac h Bruce S hamburg&#13;
stands along the pool while&#13;
instructing the team.&#13;
Junior Kyle Sulentic comes up&#13;
for a ir whi le practicing th e&#13;
breaststroke.&#13;
Juni or Todd Grassman sings&#13;
the national anthem before a&#13;
meet.&#13;
This year proved tough for the boys swim team. They faced many challenges such as inexperience, fin ding&#13;
enough team members, and saving the team from being cut.&#13;
Without fans, the team not only lacked mm1ey, but also crowd articipation. This caused the boys swi1 l team&#13;
to look to each other for support as a unit as well in i viduals.&#13;
"We need to work on supporting each other to keep up the team' spirits," said junior Todd Gr&lt; o;mM.&#13;
This young age and inexperience also made it difficult to find leader .&#13;
"Usually I look to seniors to lead the terun, but this year all the seniors are new," said O)ach Bruce Shamburg,&#13;
"so the entire team needed to step up,"&#13;
Having a young team also meant setting new goals. Nonnally, the tean1 would set goals to improve, but this&#13;
year they wanted to set a precedent of improvement for the years to come.&#13;
However, setting a ptecedent would be diffiCL~t if the pool i closed. Budg t cuts meant talk of cutting tht&gt;&#13;
boys swimming progra . This would have put a few boys out of an activity they enjoy.&#13;
thes ehallei:ig but defoa.t I them. This team's determination of the athlet · proved&#13;
they had.&#13;
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Practice makes perfect!&#13;
Sophomore Eric Hayes&#13;
goe. through the motion o f the fre esty le&#13;
stroke. At practice the&#13;
boys spend a lot of time&#13;
practicin g the ri g ht&#13;
1cc hnique.&#13;
Catching a breath of air,&#13;
junior Todd Grassman&#13;
closes in on his last lap.&#13;
Front row: Luke Wayman, Chad Derby, Corey Blackbum an&#13;
Mayer 2nd row: Chris Grabow, Kyle Lilly, Derek Mintle, Nie&#13;
Eric Hayes and Jake Dunham 3rd row: Coach Bruce Sbo burg,&#13;
Drew Mayer, Michael Ficken, Anthony Davi , Mike Sud week , Todd&#13;
Grassman, Matt Fender, Jacob Evans and Zach Heinricke&#13;
Photos 0 11 pages by Dawn Lo11 g111 eyer Boys Swimmino 1 &#13;
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Sea.son. in. Re1Ji.ew&#13;
Them&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
West Des Moines Valley Invite&#13;
Sioux City Metro 74&#13;
Sioux City East 85&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln Invite&#13;
A.L. 67&#13;
Cedar Falls Invite&#13;
Carroll 77&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
Southeast Polk Invite&#13;
City Championships 256&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
Thinking of the past&#13;
four years brings a&#13;
tear to senior Mara&#13;
Kellogg's eyes at the&#13;
season-end banquet.&#13;
excitement and pride,&#13;
finishing 1st in the&#13;
200 free made her&#13;
District Champion.&#13;
'&#13;
A first for coach Schomburg! Mara Kellogg, Sammy Smith, and Michelle Collins give coach&#13;
Schomburg a hug as he receives his District coach award at De Moine Ro se elt.&#13;
Senior Sally Williams grips the block&#13;
as she gets ready for&#13;
the 200 free-relay at&#13;
Districts. The team&#13;
of four placed 3rd.&#13;
Front row: Katie Dresen, Amy Schaffer, Sara Stow.. and Lina&#13;
Reed. 2nd row: Sarah Piercy, Mindy Ward, Mara Kellogg. Coach&#13;
Bruce Shomburg, Melissa Fender, Sally Willi ams, and Kri~ta&#13;
Wickersham. 3rd row: Tanja Bolton, Samantha Smith, Michelle&#13;
Collins, and Kay leen Dresen. 4th row: Deborah Bach. Jamie&#13;
Taylor, Lauren Thomas, Lori Haney, and Dawn Longmeyer.&#13;
O•••••••OOOOO Page designed by Samantha Smith, Jennifer Cain, and Lynd&lt;;ay Workman&#13;
Sports &#13;
ne Last&#13;
Seniors Chance to Make their Mark&#13;
Although small in number, the girls swim team finished the season irst&#13;
overall in the city.&#13;
The powerful team of 19 ended the season breaking all but two records, had&#13;
four di trier champions, and sent five seniors to the state meet.&#13;
Senior Sarmny Smith, Michelle Collins and Melissa Fender were awarded&#13;
the title of District Champions after the in Des Moines meet.&#13;
Following the district meet, Coach Bruce Schomburg was named District&#13;
Coach of the Year.&#13;
"It was quite an honor. To have finished fourth as a team then to get tl1e&#13;
award, " Schomburg said. "I owe the award to the girls. They vote on how the girls&#13;
swim but the coach receives the award."&#13;
Seniors Sammy Smith, Michelle Collins, Sally Williams, Mara Kellogg and&#13;
Melissa Fender placed thirteenth at the state meet making it a season to remember.&#13;
"It was our best season so it will be hard to leave, " said senior Sammy Smith.&#13;
" A lot of memories were made that will remain witl1 me forever. I will always&#13;
remember that the five of us seniors always ruled the pool."&#13;
Yes it's real. The 400 free relay team of Sammy Smith, Mara Kellogg, Melis a&#13;
f·encler and Michelle Collins check out there 6th place medals they received at&#13;
tut, . o\ember 3. &#13;
............. Sports&#13;
Living up to two state championships, a national ranking in the top 20, and&#13;
winning the&#13;
city tournament for two consecutive years is not an easy task.&#13;
After overpowering state champions Blue Springs High School by 59-18 at rhc&#13;
beginning of the season, the wrestlers felt ready for tl1eir next challenger .&#13;
That same day tl1ey wrestled the nationally ranked team,&#13;
Platte County, where they lost a competitive dual by only four points.&#13;
Though the team's goal was to go tmdefeatecl , this loss hd[&#13;
them regain the confidence and focus for the rcm3ir Jc r n the 'ieN.m, s,li 1&#13;
senior Richard Mayer. "Losing to Platte County w,1 c1 rL LUll) chc&gt;ck for us.&#13;
We realized that we have some thmg~ that ·c nCL I ro imi roH on."&#13;
TI1e team dorninated the city meet the next wt.: k , beat mg ,tll sevcll&#13;
teams who participated.&#13;
"Winning the city tournament howal that ~c had the al ility to&#13;
rebound, we worked hard the week before and just rayed focu ~.J " aid junior&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt.&#13;
According to coach Keith Massey, the team had to go through many&#13;
obstacles during this season. One of which was takmg econd place instead of fir 't&#13;
at the state toumament.&#13;
"The season was a great success; however, some of the team members have m1&#13;
empty feeling knowing if we would have wrestled our best we would have gotten fir "&#13;
Massey added.&#13;
The Titans added one more record to their list of many as Trent Paulson cndt l&#13;
his successful career with the most wins.&#13;
"I've worked hard for four years, and it was an o ·crwh ·!ming fcelin,1! to k1 ow&#13;
my hard work did pay off," said senior Trent Paulson, "I know my hrothet ll. tl 11 \ 'c&#13;
been there with me if he hadn't hurt his leg."&#13;
Pages designed hy Ni lwl Owens a1UI Ashley Kenealy &#13;
Trent Paulson keeps ahold of Iowa City, City&#13;
High in attempt to take down during the&#13;
1451b. match at Comet duals in January.&#13;
Season 1n Re1J1ew&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Park Hill Duals&#13;
Charles City&#13;
"Comet" Duals&#13;
Marshalltown&#13;
Sioux City Duals&#13;
IHSAA State&#13;
Dual Meet Tourney&#13;
State T earn Dual&#13;
Final Dual Record&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
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I 2nd1&#13;
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2nd&#13;
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Sea.son l,fi Re1Jiew&#13;
Us Them&#13;
53 Glenwood 43&#13;
44 Harlan 61&#13;
52 Carroll Kuemper 59&#13;
38 Atlantic 39&#13;
64 Red Oak 57&#13;
51 Oarinda 57&#13;
61 Creston 42&#13;
57 Glenwood 33&#13;
52 Harlan 43&#13;
64 St. Albe.rt 58&#13;
55 Carroll Kuemper 48&#13;
43 Atlantic 42&#13;
73 Red Oak 48&#13;
77 Shenandoah 46&#13;
72 Oarinda 61&#13;
74 Creston 73&#13;
69 Denison 57&#13;
52 T.J. 53-&#13;
77 Shenandoah 50&#13;
77 A.L. 55&#13;
55 Denison 67&#13;
51 Sub-State T.J. 33&#13;
42 Sub-Stare Finals Sioux Ory East 72&#13;
started off the season on the&#13;
fore Christmas break, but the&#13;
team returned after b eak foe sed on the game.&#13;
winning streak sp&#13;
As a new&#13;
at a higher level.&#13;
"OJach&#13;
iller pushed the boys to play&#13;
learn a lot more plays which put our&#13;
team at a better advantage," said senior Mike W alters.&#13;
"Opponents dilh1't know what to expect when they played us."&#13;
The Titans traveled to Sioux City for sub-state, but&#13;
they did not come home e pty handed. It was an&#13;
accomplishmeht in itself to have made it so far. The boys&#13;
finished the season with a winning record of 16-7.&#13;
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Front Row: Jon Kinney, Jason Dick, Justin Gxiper, Andy Sralnck, P1r Debm, A~rnn ~&#13;
and Tavis Mc Vey. Row 2: Wes Hor , Ca.sry Ncw•;om, Jcrl'my Pea..he. Jake H.1nscn, •&#13;
Kemp, Tim Reedy, and Ryan Smith. Row 3: Pat Pmwrs, Chm Pomi:rlcm ju,rm !1trll; I!&#13;
Srherni ng, Mike Walrers, Cole Ornndfo:kl, ;u1u Chri.s M:il~1it&#13;
Sports Page designed by Heather Hausen &#13;
During tip-off seni or Mike Walters jumps higher&#13;
th an the Glenwood opponent ga ining posession&#13;
----- -1·or the Titans.&#13;
-&#13;
Jun ior Pa r Powe rs brea ks throu gh&#13;
Shenandoah defenders to attempt a layup .&#13;
Junior Cole Urand ield soars over two&#13;
l ilmwnod defenders while senior Clu·is&#13;
P&lt;.&gt;mcrlcau wait: for the outcome.&#13;
I will always&#13;
Remember&#13;
"My most memorable moment of the season was our overtime victory against&#13;
Carrol-Kuemper. I will never forget the&#13;
intensity in the locker room and the e.xcitement of the boys," said Coach Dan&#13;
Miller.&#13;
"I will always remember Coach&#13;
Miller's intense maddness after each&#13;
game we won," said senior Chri&#13;
Pomerleau.&#13;
"Coach Miller really related to u&#13;
this year," said junior Andy&#13;
Sealock. "We could talk to him&#13;
like he wa ju't a friend and I won't&#13;
ever forget that."&#13;
"Our 11 game winning treak was&#13;
awesome. \Xie r ally felt like we were&#13;
pbying our best," aid jtmior Ben&#13;
Scheuring.&#13;
Boys Basketball &#13;
Fr &lt;,hman Reben:a Heidanrn1&#13;
attempts a lay-up again ·1 a&#13;
swarm of TJ on-looker .The&#13;
freshmen were scorers as wdl ,1~&#13;
defenders for Lhe titans this&#13;
Photo hv Lewis Centred&#13;
iVc1 b Tum&#13;
Titan defenders. Junior:- Trbha&#13;
Barntsen and Jill Husz and senior Abby Emsid., fight for tht&#13;
ball during their matchup with&#13;
Shennandoah.&#13;
Plio1o submitted hy Koy Egr_:en&#13;
Page designed by Ashley Kenealy, Marissa Hough and Shannon Eg~ers &#13;
ouµh to '.-.top senior Shannon Eggers from driving down the court.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorenson&#13;
Balance.' Get up off the floor.' Go to the hole/ These&#13;
phrases could often be heard while walking by the gym doors&#13;
du1ing the girls' basketball practice.&#13;
Glancing inside, the girls could be seen working hard&#13;
at their drills or scrimmaging, while c 1ach Chris Hanafan, red&#13;
faced, watched intently.&#13;
"While doing drills everyone works hard and&#13;
encourages eve1yone else," said jw1ior Aran Tradel.&#13;
Hanafan hoped that since the girls had worked&#13;
together as a team for so lona that any newcomers would fall&#13;
right into place.&#13;
"When the four freshmen came onto the team,&#13;
Shannon kind of took us under her wing and showed us all the&#13;
plays," said freshmen Dani Mescher.&#13;
The team's skil,l along with their unity, led them to&#13;
their second conference champion rup in 29 years.&#13;
Even though the season ended after losing to eventual&#13;
district winner Sioux City North, their 18-6 record stood as&#13;
the InOSt \,Vi.11S for a girls basketball team in school rustory.&#13;
Girls Basketball 111 &#13;
112 ............. Sportc;;&#13;
Competing&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Hawkeye I 0 Northern Division Meet 5/&#13;
Harl an Koos Relays 2/1~&#13;
Lewis Central Relays 5/8&#13;
Lewis Central Co-ed Relays 7/8 C'&#13;
Council Blu ffs Relays 4/5 :;&#13;
Glenwood Co-ed Relays 6n !;;'&#13;
Atl anuc Co-ed Re lays 6/8&#13;
Denison-Schleswig Co-ed Relays 7/&#13;
D1 sui ct Meet 9/11&#13;
Hawkeye I 0 Conference Mee1&#13;
State Meet&#13;
8/10&#13;
15/~ for the&#13;
Team&#13;
Even though girls track practice is two hours, some girl&#13;
on the track team describe track as just a social hour.&#13;
"Girls are lazy , but that is what track is all about," aid&#13;
sophomore Amanda Wyatt.&#13;
Besides socializing, girls are involved in track f r it&#13;
intense physical conditioning.&#13;
"A lot of people don't know that track can help you in&#13;
other sports," said senior Abby En1Sick. "I think that is why our&#13;
numbers are so low."&#13;
Track membership has droppes from last year's 20 peopl&#13;
to a mere 15. Most girls on the team believe it is because of th&#13;
groWing popularity and interest in soccer.&#13;
"Soccer has taken most of the girls that wOLJd have&#13;
usually gone out for track from our team," said En1Sick. "That i&#13;
why we lose most of our meets, we don't have enough people."&#13;
Although the Girls Track had its setbacks, the t am nt&#13;
senior Tennille Thieschaf er, shot-put; freshman Kristy Engle, high&#13;
jump; and En1Sick, shot-put and discus to state.&#13;
Front Row: Abby Emsick. Tcnniclle Thicschafcr 2nd Row: Coal Ii R1•11&#13;
Frasch!. Jessica Hansen.Coach Jenny Willer. Jenni Wright. Rachel S.th, ,,&#13;
Coach Joe Ankcnbaucr 3rd Row: Krissy Engle. Rikki SoutharJ. Ana ( 'i •nil, 1.'&#13;
Dana Neumann 4th Row: Rachel Driver. Megan l .ongmcyer. Jami e l.1111 •1,&#13;
Stephanie Norlon 5th Row: Dani Mescher.Courtnie Dennis. Amanda\\ 1 .. 11 &#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Northern Hawkeye 10 Meet 415&#13;
Ram Re lays 7 I 3&#13;
~ 1-1~~ mo ~ 9/10 Glen vood 718&#13;
l::c) CB Relavs 718&#13;
LC Co-cd 415&#13;
Ram Relay' 718&#13;
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Hard work and dedication proved to be just what a winning&#13;
team needed to have a successful season.&#13;
"Last year the team as a whole was struggling for competition,"&#13;
said (})ach Orr, "but the boys have improved their standings this&#13;
season."&#13;
Winning six city titles at the CB-Relays, the team showed&#13;
that hard work paid off in tl1e end.&#13;
Juniors Chris Clark, Jeff McQuinn, Ronald Peterson, and ].W.&#13;
Simmons displayed their team work by winning the&#13;
title in the Weight-Man Relay.&#13;
"It's nice having a race just for the throwers," said Clark. "It was the best feeling&#13;
to win our title at the city meet."&#13;
By the end of the year, the boys track team had set six new season records&#13;
including many season bests. The team ended their season by sending senior Chris&#13;
Pomerleau to the State Meet, 100 meter dash. &#13;
Senior Michell e Coll ins ets up to retu rn her opponets serve at the cit_·&#13;
meet held at Roberts Park.&#13;
Senior Ryan Smith takes a time out to confer with Coach Chris Hanafan&#13;
about his strategy. New&#13;
It was time for shorts, tank tops and rackets. Spring&#13;
and so did the season for tennis!&#13;
Girls tennis head coach Kurt Mace not only had experience&#13;
in coaching, he also played tennis on a collegiate level.&#13;
"He is a very good coach," said junior Mallory Danielson.&#13;
"He knows a lot about what the game of tem1i.s is about."&#13;
Despite the small number of participants, the girls managed&#13;
to start their season by winning their first two matches.&#13;
"Winning for the first time in a year was a big&#13;
accomplishment for the team," said junior Alyssa Barr. "It&#13;
made us confident and work even harder."&#13;
Since only two seniors remained, many underclassmen were&#13;
expected to become leaders.&#13;
"I worked very hard to help out my team as well as the&#13;
other younger girls," said freshman Jessica Hansen. "We knew&#13;
.............&#13;
that with very few upperclassmen we would have to compete hard 'r."&#13;
Along with the girls success, the boys showed their talent on thl&#13;
court.&#13;
"We started out strong and defeated many tough teams," said seni )f&#13;
Ryan Smith, "and we are a very competitive team that works wdl&#13;
together."&#13;
Due to the boys wirming streak, the crowd got larger.&#13;
"With more people watching, it made it a lot more enjoyable tli&#13;
play," said junior Tim Reedy.&#13;
It took a lot of teamwork and rebuilding for the boys to pull off ~i&#13;
strong season.&#13;
"I was unsure about who would play what seed this year, h_'Cau&#13;
we only had five of the six seeds return," said head coach Chn&#13;
Hanafan, "The boys managed to pull it off and played very competitn 1.:h&#13;
against each team."&#13;
Sports Pages designed by Stacy Porter. Stephanie Norton and Nichol Owens &#13;
f-ront: Btn Scht·uring, J.J. Wheeler, Steve Harvey, Kyle Ankenbaucr.&#13;
·111il We~ Flore~. 2nd: Justn Burgatt. Tim Reedy, Dereck McComas, and&#13;
Ryan Smith. 3rd: Scott Kemp and Luke Anderson. 4th: Aran Trade!&#13;
tM.mag:er)&#13;
~ Season ixt Revi,ew&#13;
. °" Us Them&#13;
4 Abrahama Lincoln 9&#13;
0 Glenwood 4&#13;
5 Harlan 8&#13;
l Atlantic 8&#13;
5 Thomas Jefferson 9&#13;
1 Kuemper 9&#13;
0 Denison 9&#13;
0 Shenandoah 7&#13;
0 Red Oak 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 4&#13;
9 St. Albert 1&#13;
8 Sou ix City West 5&#13;
Setting up for an ace, junior&#13;
Luke Anderson serves to his&#13;
opponet.&#13;
w Season in Re0i,ew&#13;
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Front: Mallory Daniel:en. 2nd: Al . a Ban- and H II Fin~k&#13;
Reinder . Katie Sal o, an i Katie Murphy. 4th: L ri Han •&#13;
and Jessica Han. en. 5th: Traci Matters and ichelle olhn .&#13;
mber Strohbehn. Sar.t Oavid~on attd Sarah Hull&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Junior&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Barr attempts to&#13;
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Sports&#13;
Taking a break from the game, sophomore Brandon Bak.er and juniors Mark Hubbard and Christopher Koch ta lk about how to improve the ir game.&#13;
Page designed by: Holly Fricke and Michclll' Silva &#13;
attempting&#13;
Sophomore-AIMS;'~&#13;
Katie Hansen&#13;
swings hoping&#13;
her ball will soar&#13;
through the air ~);~M!illll&#13;
to eventually land , ... .,, ..... .._,&#13;
on the green.&#13;
to hit a birdie, senior Mindy&#13;
Ward takes the putt.&#13;
Sophomore Kyle&#13;
Casson practices&#13;
his swing before&#13;
smacking his ball&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Windy weather&#13;
from&#13;
that was seen on the course.&#13;
This season's golf team consr&#13;
few new faces in the crowd.&#13;
many under-par scores.&#13;
"The boys te3111 is playing the&#13;
back on the course. j&#13;
' '&#13;
and girls golf teams&#13;
e weather may have put&#13;
· 1g starters along with a&#13;
rovement seen as well as&#13;
also improved greatly from last year," said Coa fi Lowell Kennedy.&#13;
I&#13;
The te8111S developed a few new techni es to keep the scores underpar. Working on playing a good mental game d pa)[ing close attention to&#13;
the course were a few motives that were used.&#13;
''You have to play hole&#13;
have to have a goods on yourself after one bad&#13;
hole."&#13;
Golf 117 &#13;
118&#13;
The season ki~ked off when Lewis Central dominated the city jamboree after&#13;
~P beating AL&#13;
and n and tied with ~aint Albert. The boys soccer teain took on the challenge of stepping up to&#13;
class 2A. (})mpeting in the larger division meant playing tougher teains. The teain accepted the&#13;
challenge wit confi ence even thought there were many inexperienced players.&#13;
"The maj ri of our defense are freshmai1 and the starting goalie is freshman Justin Toole,"&#13;
said s@nior anie Knigge.&#13;
That inexperience did not show on the field. The teain set many goals for themselves; the&#13;
main one making it to state. Unfortunately, they did not achieve their goal when 1J defeated them&#13;
at su ,state, 1-0. llie teain was disappointed but state remains a goal for next year.&#13;
"I'm really looking forward to next year," said freshman Seth Jackson, "I had a great time.''&#13;
Despite their loss to 1], LC caine out with an impressive l Q,3 record. With such a young team&#13;
and such great success, the next few years look very promising.&#13;
............. Sports Page desjgned by: M!chefle S.lva, Dsa Gimdlach and Andrc;1 Hooper &#13;
Season In Re\J~ew&#13;
Us T!wm&#13;
3 Mt. Michael 1&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
3 Glenwood 2&#13;
0 Sioux City North 3&#13;
3 St. Alberts 1&#13;
1 Riverside 0&#13;
6 Kuemper 2&#13;
4 Glenwood 2&#13;
1 Denison 0&#13;
4 Harlan 0&#13;
2 AL 1&#13;
0 TJ 1 &#13;
Season 1n Rev1ew&#13;
Us&#13;
7 Harlan&#13;
5 Sioux City North&#13;
3 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
0 Glenwood&#13;
6 St. Albert&#13;
1 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
4 Riverside&#13;
Denison&#13;
Council Bluffs Invite&#13;
Freshamn Mandi Saar, go&#13;
smiles after retrieving the ball&#13;
an attempted goal.&#13;
eyes on the game w e amer&#13;
Dave Byrne applies icy-hot to&#13;
loosen her cramped muscle .&#13;
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Glenwood&#13;
Districts&#13;
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Page designed by Jamie Scott &#13;
Freshman Courtney Demus attempts to steal the ball&#13;
as a St. Albeit offender tries to hold on.&#13;
A Glimpse&#13;
of the Future&#13;
T earn building was the comer stone of the girls soccer teams success. Leaders were needed to fill the&#13;
1:ipots of older girls who left the teai11.&#13;
"So far Shannon Eggers ai1d Jessica Lee have stepped up to take on leadership roles," said freslunan&#13;
Reagan Beckendorf. "Shaimon keeps us motivated ai1d makes sure that everything is orgai1ized."&#13;
Eggers ai1d Lee helped set an exainple for the younger teain members by directing drills, being vocal,&#13;
and promoting teain unity, said Eggers.&#13;
"There are seven fresh1nan starters," said senior Shaimon Eggers. "so the teain will have a lot of talent&#13;
and experience in the years to come."&#13;
Because of the teain's solid record throughout past years, success was a tradition. Since the girls get to&#13;
practice together constai1tly, they have the time to work out ai1y problems ai1d perfect themselves said Lee.&#13;
"We are a yotmg teain but we have tl1e potential to compete with older teams," said freshman Mandy&#13;
Saar. "We have been playing together since we were very young. This makes the gan1es go smoothly."&#13;
Girls Soccer &#13;
runs the 200 meter ,.. dash , leaving the ;;_&#13;
others trailing&#13;
behind as he&#13;
Ashley Corbin hurrys&#13;
along as she runs the&#13;
50 meter dash.&#13;
Ashley was the gold&#13;
medalist in this event.&#13;
Hanna Schmidt winds&#13;
up to launch the shot&#13;
put. Schmidt placed 3rd&#13;
at the Special Olympics.&#13;
•&#13;
.............&#13;
Sports&#13;
During the Special&#13;
O lympics at city&#13;
staduium Tommy&#13;
Petdresen runs the&#13;
50 meter dash,&#13;
placing first.&#13;
rithrew just like a&#13;
rocket ship," said&#13;
Hanna Schmidt as&#13;
she finished her final&#13;
event, the softball I&#13;
throw. __J&#13;
Whether it was soccer, basketball or track and field, the&#13;
Special Olympic competitors were ready for the competition. In&#13;
addition to bringing home five first places in track anJ field,&#13;
numerous athletes were sent to State in soccer, basketball, an i&#13;
bowling.&#13;
The participants al o traveled to the Thomas Jefferson&#13;
field house for the basketball egment of the Spc ial Olympics tl 1&#13;
compete in dribbling, shooting, and wall passing.&#13;
Speed dribbling was another event where each contestan1&#13;
dribbles as many times possible in one minute. Eulimio lmaz~U1&#13;
Ashley Corbin, Thomas Roof, Hanna Schrnidt, and Michael&#13;
Wzorek competed at the state level for basketball skills.&#13;
"Swish! Nuttin' but net! I lov baskerball and LC rocb!'&#13;
said Harmah Schmidt as she talked about her love of the game.&#13;
Schmidt also competed in the softball thmw and the fif t)&#13;
meter dash during the track and field portion of Special Ol)mph::.&#13;
The soccer segment of Special Olympics inch ides having&#13;
to dribble, execute throw~ins, and goal shots. Everyone who&#13;
competed in the soccer segment of Special Olympics procecdc tn&#13;
the State level.&#13;
As Special Olympics came to an end, gcxx1~bye were&#13;
to new friends with promises they will see them ;igain nl'xt )t'&lt; r.&#13;
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.1ltcrs, Ben &amp;·h rds, J -ie Dofner, Brad Stageman, Richard 0-awford,&#13;
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Bu. ine s &amp; G~~~~X~~.. 13 9 _ &#13;
Because of you, w e have been&#13;
blessed w ith much m~re than&#13;
w e ever imagined.&#13;
We love you&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Josh&#13;
Congratulations Justin.&#13;
May all of your dreams and wishes come&#13;
t rue .. We are proud of you and love you&#13;
very much.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Jason&#13;
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Emily,&#13;
You've f ii led our hearts with&#13;
Pride, Joy, and most of all Love.&#13;
Our little girl hos become a&#13;
faithful, coring young woman.&#13;
The future is yours. It always hos&#13;
been.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
"C ous1ns~ ,,"&#13;
Dear Chris,&#13;
Each night we lay our heads&#13;
down, we thank God for&#13;
giving us a child who is everything you could want in a son&#13;
You have Lro t to life t&#13;
words from y ..ir fa o ite&#13;
childrens book. I'll love you&#13;
forever, I'll like you for olw ;s&#13;
As long as We re l1v1ng Our&#13;
baby you'll be.' It is tirr.e for your&#13;
to fly away, _hr s, and follow&#13;
your dreams to become&#13;
anything your heart leads you&#13;
to be. We have 1ust one request,&#13;
please fly home oh en&#13;
Love you forever&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Megan &#13;
To laugh of ten and much r , o appreciate beauty,&#13;
To leave the world a bit better ...&#13;
Bron, keep the laughter close to the&#13;
surface, faith close to your heart,&#13;
and the passion burning. You will achieve w hatever you con visualize.&#13;
We ore so proud of you, and wish you joy each day of your life.&#13;
Love yo bunches,&#13;
Mom, Dad, M ing, Chloe, and Emily&#13;
C ongratulations Joe for your hard w ork!&#13;
I am very proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
Dear Tom,&#13;
You ore ogift from God, and your love for our Heavenly&#13;
Father is evident by your faithfulness and obedience to him.&#13;
You hove the courage of your convictions, and ore not swayed&#13;
by man's opinion but by the standard of God's word.&#13;
Tom, you ore peacemaker, and your gentle concern for other is&#13;
applauded by us in our uncertain world.&#13;
We love you very much, and ore very-proud of you We know&#13;
God hos a pion for you, and you will make your mark.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
. 78' .&#13;
Embrace the richness of&#13;
life&#13;
Let your dreams touch the sky&#13;
Love the TRUE and wonderful&#13;
you&#13;
Experience the world with&#13;
amazement&#13;
See the wisdom in others&#13;
Respect where you ore and&#13;
never for get where you come&#13;
from.&#13;
Love Always&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
Lisa, we are so proud of the person you&#13;
have become. You are a true blessing to us&#13;
all. Stay sweet and true to your beliefs and&#13;
you will go far.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Erica, Sara and Kayla&#13;
You have given us so&#13;
many w onderful memories.&#13;
I look back at the years&#13;
gone by and see you&#13;
today, the w onderful&#13;
person you have become,&#13;
M y heart fills up w ith&#13;
pride.&#13;
I have the best life because I I have you as my&#13;
son! We're all very proud&#13;
of your accomplishments.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
M om, Shane, Karissa, &amp;&#13;
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God Bless You!&#13;
Remember everything you've&#13;
learned in these&#13;
past four years&#13;
and never forget&#13;
to "Rock On"&#13;
through life.&#13;
... Rockon ...&#13;
Thanks for all the memories.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Bridget &#13;
A kind heart and a winning smile make us&#13;
love him all the while. You will always&#13;
have our support.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Nolan, Natalie, and Drew&#13;
From the gentle&#13;
httle ooy to the&#13;
outstanding&#13;
young man, you&#13;
have&#13;
a lways made us&#13;
proud of you&#13;
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and beheve in&#13;
yourself and&#13;
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come trua&#13;
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Mom, Dad &amp;&#13;
MaKayla&#13;
Reach for the stars!&#13;
Don't ever forget that&#13;
you can achieve&#13;
anything you set your&#13;
1nind to.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Nathan,&#13;
Aimee &amp; Blue&#13;
Bill.&#13;
As you graduate we&#13;
celebrate the inquisitive,&#13;
caring, friendly talented,&#13;
and polite young man&#13;
you have become. As&#13;
you enter your university&#13;
studies, may you never&#13;
forget that you are very&#13;
special to us and will&#13;
hove our support. You&#13;
will always be in our&#13;
hearts and prayers. We&#13;
feel very proud and&#13;
blessed to have you as&#13;
our son.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
From your first&#13;
guitar, from your&#13;
first piano lesson,&#13;
and from your first&#13;
written song, we had&#13;
faith in YOU! We&#13;
are proud of you and&#13;
we love you very&#13;
much, now and&#13;
always!&#13;
Reach for your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
We could not have&#13;
been more blessed&#13;
in having a daughter like you. Your&#13;
accomplishments&#13;
have made us so&#13;
very proud of you.&#13;
God has given you&#13;
so many talents. We&#13;
pray you will continue to nurture&#13;
them as you "spread your wings" in continuing&#13;
on the path God has planned for you.&#13;
We Love You Very Much,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Aaron&#13;
The jo_ of your arrival- to&#13;
the prom.ise oft n101Towyou;ve b com a young&#13;
lady for which w are&#13;
proud. The tirn.e w hav&#13;
. hared hav t u hed u.s all.&#13;
Stay tn1 to yours lf _-our&#13;
foundation is ·ound- k ep&#13;
reaching for the tar .&#13;
Lov Morn, Dad&#13;
&amp; R agan&#13;
'Throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe&#13;
harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sail.&#13;
EXPLORE. DREAM. DISCOVER.'&#13;
We're proud of you, Todd, and we know you'll b&#13;
successful in life&#13;
Love ya,&#13;
Mom. Dad &amp;family &#13;
DA.RE DEVIL,&#13;
Congratulations to our little tar baby!&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Conguituhhons on accomplishing the biggest obstacle to find you, yet every thing&#13;
that comes y ouc way will benefit you positively.&#13;
Love Mont 'B' Dud&#13;
''B or:n&#13;
to&#13;
R k,,, oc .&#13;
1 an1 so proud of the young man you haYe becon1 . Always re1nember ...&#13;
I'll l0v YOU for Yf'T.&#13;
1 like you for always&#13;
I low· you, A., long as rm. l1vinrr.&#13;
Morn my baby) ou·n l)t'! &#13;
A star is born&#13;
Basking in Us lights,&#13;
A gift is made&#13;
And that is you.&#13;
We love you so much,&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jennifer,&#13;
You have&#13;
acomplished so&#13;
much in 'JOUr&#13;
life and 'JOU will&#13;
be successful in&#13;
whatever 'JOU do.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Steph &amp;&#13;
Dustin&#13;
Good Luck Alisha. We wish you all&#13;
the best.&#13;
Love Mom, Dad &amp; Carrie&#13;
Footst eps .,_ Your fed wr.re still so t iny I could •&#13;
believe tho1 you had already I rwd to cnJWf&#13;
I did my ~t to kup you out of trouble.&#13;
which wasn' t ensy for one so cwlouJ: and smo.IJ&#13;
You contillUCd to pirsue 1tap aft&lt;r step and&#13;
before I lmew 1t you began to walk.&#13;
Shortly theruf ter you practiced with ound&#13;
then one day you just started to talk&#13;
You ga1ne.d confidence. with every step&#13;
you took and soon b~ to run&#13;
Kup·ng up with you wos already quite a&#13;
chall&lt;nge. so this Just ed to our fun&#13;
I have setn you toke rnany tt~~ 1n your lif£&#13;
and I kno,,.. that there ore many more to see.&#13;
Just pro"'isc me you will always be. true to&#13;
your he.art, and be what you want to be. &#13;
Congratulations Becky,&#13;
we're proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Remember,&#13;
as you go&#13;
through life&#13;
we all have&#13;
bad hair days&#13;
once in a&#13;
while.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Keith, Kevin &amp; Rachel&#13;
We have the upmost admiration&#13;
and respect for your self-discipline,&#13;
work- ethic and determination. You&#13;
two are a class ad and deserve&#13;
all the success you've attained.&#13;
Abby, you were a surprise from the start and&#13;
you have continued to surprise us the past 1 8&#13;
years . We have really enjoyed watching you&#13;
grow and succeed in both your sports and you&#13;
academics. We will miss sitting in the bleachers&#13;
and cheering for you and your teammates.&#13;
We wish you the very best at K.U . Go Jayhawks!&#13;
Love Mom and Dad&#13;
Always remember- You make&#13;
us proud just by being yourself,&#13;
and that's all you ever need&#13;
to be!&#13;
God Bless&#13;
Love Always&#13;
Mom, Dad. Amy Alison.&#13;
David &amp; Susan &#13;
Channing, witty, kind and caring,&#13;
talented, bright, fun and daring.&#13;
Take chances, embrace opportunities, and live life to&#13;
the fullest.&#13;
You have strength of character to take you far in a&#13;
world that is yours to explore.&#13;
We are so proud of you, Daniel! You are the best son&#13;
imaginable.&#13;
All our love,&#13;
Dad, Morn, Melissa &amp;Claire&#13;
From Kindergarten to High School. The years have&#13;
flown by. We are all very proud of your accomplishments so far and know that you have a bright future&#13;
ahead of you. You will be able to accomplish anything&#13;
that you set your mind to. You have roots and now it is&#13;
time to try your wings. We will always be here for you&#13;
and love you very much.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dan, Shelby &amp; Paige&#13;
Erika,&#13;
From Daddy's little bathing beauty ...&#13;
all of his expectations for&#13;
you have been&#13;
fulfilled ... We are all so&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
to the fabulous&#13;
young woman you&#13;
have become,&#13;
Congratulations, Erika Leigh!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Congratulations! We are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Lori, Rikki and Mac &#13;
n&#13;
To our "Nookie B",&#13;
It has been a joy&#13;
being part of your life&#13;
whether it was&#13;
watching you dance,&#13;
run track, do drama&#13;
or play your flute.&#13;
You have matured to&#13;
a talented beautiful&#13;
woman. The world is&#13;
yours to take.&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
God Bless&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom andDad&#13;
Tyler,&#13;
You're a hard worker, you&#13;
hunt and fish, but most of all&#13;
you've always loved your cars&#13;
and trucks! I dont know&#13;
what more I could ask for. I&#13;
am very proud to have your&#13;
for my son.&#13;
Love, Dad Small dreams,&#13;
when nourished&#13;
yield large truths.&#13;
Go for it! Follow&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Love you "little&#13;
brother"&#13;
Veronica&#13;
You how so many qualities that seem rare these clays, willing to&#13;
do a hard days work, showing respect when warranted. protection for others especially the old and small ones. accepting&#13;
re ponsibility. T h ese are such strong characte tistics for a young&#13;
man. We're proud fo you, we love you and we know the world&#13;
has no harriers that yoiu can"t climb. You'll go far.&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Doyle&#13;
JUSTIN NICHOLAS JONES&#13;
YOUR POSITIVE ATTJTJUDE, DETERMI1 ATIO 1,&#13;
D FAITH IN Goo HAVE SHOW YOU CAN&#13;
HANDLE LIFES MA ry CHALLENGES. \VE ARE&#13;
PROUD OF YOU A D YOU '\1LL ALWAYS HAYE&#13;
OUR LOVE AND SUPPORT. Co GRATULATIONS!&#13;
vVE LovE You,&#13;
MoM, DAD &amp; CAt'\JDICE&#13;
From our little super boy to a ery tall&#13;
young man, you have always made us very&#13;
proud of you. Thanks for all the wonderful&#13;
memories. Good lukc on your future, may&#13;
it be filled with happiness and success.&#13;
Follow your dreams.&#13;
Loe,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Tom &amp; Jeff &#13;
Lauren,&#13;
It seems ]jke only yesterday when your mom, brother and I&#13;
brought you home from the hospital. Then there were dance&#13;
classes and preschool. Now it seems we're being asked to hel&#13;
pick a college. Just remember to slow down and cherish the&#13;
little things in life and what it has to offer.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Chad&#13;
You have done so very well.&#13;
Keep up the good work. We are&#13;
so proud of you always!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
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Congratulations! May you always follow God and&#13;
trust in His wisdom. So proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
You Go! "Lil bro"&#13;
Love, Chuck, Rick, Kari &amp; Aaron &#13;
. ,, , ' .&#13;
'j • --&#13;
From the moment God blessed us with you, you've been&#13;
our shining star!&#13;
You have shown us strength, compasions, laughter, and&#13;
most of all LOVE&#13;
So take all this you have shared with us and run after&#13;
your dremns.&#13;
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!!&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you. God has truly&#13;
blessed us. Be happy&#13;
and enjoy life.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Alw.ays .a cutie,&#13;
You've given us lots&#13;
of love, l.aughter .and&#13;
memories. We're&#13;
looking forw.ard to&#13;
more.&#13;
Love y.a,&#13;
Mom, D .ad, Mel iss.a&#13;
.and Erik&#13;
Ryan,&#13;
You're already a success as a great young&#13;
man. We know with continued dedication&#13;
and self-confidence, you'll succeed in all the&#13;
endeavors in life that are really important.&#13;
We love you and are very proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp;Alex &#13;
Lynz,&#13;
You have been &amp;&#13;
always will be a very&#13;
special person. Thank&#13;
you for all the wonderful memories you&#13;
have given us. Words&#13;
can not describe how&#13;
proud of you we are.&#13;
Keep working towards&#13;
those dreams &amp; there&#13;
is nothing you can't&#13;
accomplish!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Scott,&#13;
Jared, &amp; Alex&#13;
Rachel has the&#13;
most self&#13;
confidence of&#13;
anyone we've&#13;
known, and&#13;
she'll tell you&#13;
so!&#13;
Don't ever&#13;
change!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and&#13;
Jay&#13;
Thank you&#13;
for never taking the easy way for taking roads&#13;
others feared &amp; paving new ones w ith your&#13;
wisdom &amp; dreams.&#13;
We are proud &amp; amazed of all your&#13;
accomplishments, honesty, strength &amp;&#13;
compassion.&#13;
Remember to give the w orld the best you have,&#13;
and the best will come back to you.&#13;
Ross,&#13;
You have always set high goals for yourself&#13;
and we've enjoyed seeing you strive for th e&#13;
goals. You have many adventures ah ad and&#13;
new goals to set. W e'll be here for you an&#13;
share your dreat11S.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Kim &#13;
To my Daughter 1&amp; To my Friend: Ash-A-ley&#13;
I wish I could say that I watched you grow up, but it&#13;
was just yesterday that you were my little star girl. I&#13;
blinked &amp; now you're a beautiful young woman&#13;
My only advice to you would be to follow your&#13;
heart. It won't steer you wrong. And go for the&#13;
best, never settle for anything less.&#13;
I love you and will always be here if you ever need&#13;
a little push. Thank-you for showing me how to&#13;
make lemonade, when life has dealt us lemons.&#13;
I LOVE YOU,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Emily and DJ&#13;
Heather,&#13;
We love you very&#13;
much and wish you&#13;
happiness, joy and&#13;
success!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Amy&#13;
May there always be work for your hands to do&#13;
May your purse always hold a coin or two.&#13;
May the sun always shine on your windowpane.&#13;
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.&#13;
May the hand of a friend always be near you.&#13;
May God fill your heart with sladness to cheer&#13;
you&#13;
I Love You&#13;
Mom&#13;
2001-2002 Yearbook Staff&#13;
Bab &#13;
Beery, Marie&#13;
Bell, Tyler 26, 75, 96, 107&#13;
Bellows, Emily 54, 57&#13;
Adrian, Candice 83 Belt, Brandi 46, 64, 66&#13;
Alexander, Jennifer 38 Beno, Rebecca 38&#13;
Allen,Tracee Beraldi, Robert&#13;
Almazan, Eutimio 54 Bergantzel, Brooke 46, 76, 77&#13;
Almanzan, Javier 54 Betten, Joseph 46&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh 46 Beuterbaugh, Kelli 38&#13;
Andersen, Victoria 38, 81, 82, 89 ,125 Bible, Amanda 54&#13;
Anderson, Luke 20, 38, 40, 80,81, 95, Billman, Audrey&#13;
96, 107, 115 Binau, Jennifer&#13;
Anderson, Nathan 54 Bird, Allen 84&#13;
Anderson, Reese 54,80 Black, Daniel 46, 64, 80, 81, 100&#13;
Angeroth, Don 84 - Black, Megan 38, 81&#13;
Angeroth, T. Leslie 54 Black, Randi&#13;
Ankenbauer, Joe 84, 100, 112 Blanchard, Nicholas 38&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kyle 54, 100, 115 Bleth, Richard 84&#13;
Arbogast, Steven 54, 123 Bluford, Derick 84&#13;
Archibald, Larry Blum, Brandi 54&#13;
Bach, Deborah 46, 81 , 104, 123&#13;
Baker, Brandon 46, 116&#13;
Baker, Brandy 54, 58&#13;
Baker, Richard 38&#13;
Balcom, Nicole 54, 123&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha 54&#13;
Baney, Gregory 46, 64, 96&#13;
Barelos, Nicholas 10, 46 , 51 ,96&#13;
Barnett, Daniel 8, 46, 66, 96, 123&#13;
Barney, Bob 84&#13;
Barntsen, Thomas 18 , 26, 30, 64, 74,&#13;
76, 77 ,80, 81, 141&#13;
Barntsen, Trisha 38 , 64, 81, 99&#13;
Barr, Alyssa 38, 64, 7 8, 80, 81 , 99,&#13;
107 , 115&#13;
Barr, Amy 20, 46, 78, 81&#13;
Barrett, Brenda 46 , 64&#13;
Bartlett, Chad 38, 40, 116&#13;
Bartunek, Jessica 13 , 26, 81&#13;
Basch, Cassidy 54&#13;
Basch, Jesse 54&#13;
Bayless, Samuel&#13;
Beatty, Gary&#13;
Beatty, Racheal 46&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan 54, 57, 89, 121&#13;
Beckendorf, Robin 22, 26, 31, 81, 92,&#13;
107, 124,144&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer 8,38,42 , 64, 75 , 83&#13;
Blum, Kristin 16, 46, 82, 99,124&#13;
Boardman, Emily 9, 38, 90, 92&#13;
Boardman, Katie 26&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody 54, 59, 113, 123&#13;
Boese, Kathryn 54, 80,121, 123&#13;
Bogardus, Kevin 54, 80,116, 123&#13;
Bolas, JustLn 26, 96&#13;
Bolas, Steven 38, 81&#13;
Bolton, Tanja 64, 104&#13;
Bond, Julia 38, 40, 88, 89&#13;
Bonnett, Stephanie 54, 59, 75, 80&#13;
Bothwell, Nick 46&#13;
Bothwell, Ryan 95&#13;
Bradley, Michael&#13;
Bridgeford, Robert&#13;
Briggs, Lester 38&#13;
Brightwell, Emily 9, 10, 18 , 20 , 26, 31,&#13;
37 , 64,76,80, 140&#13;
Brittain, Jerry 54, 58&#13;
Brittain, Jessica&#13;
Brockman, Cindy 84&#13;
Brookover, Joseph 12 , 26, 81 , 141&#13;
Bruning, Katherine 38&#13;
Brunow, Tyler 20, 26, 30, 135, 149&#13;
Bueoy, Jessica&#13;
Buffun, Danielle 54&#13;
Burgart, Justin 26,81, 96 , 108, 11 5, 140&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey 107&#13;
Burns, Brandon 46&#13;
Burroughs, Angela 26 , 62, 89, 107&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 46, 80&#13;
Bush, Donna 84&#13;
Buswell, Rachel 54 ,80&#13;
Buswell, Rebecca 14 7&#13;
Butterbaugh, Charlotte 84&#13;
Byers, Crystal&#13;
Byers, Jeremy&#13;
Byers, TI1omas&#13;
Cabrera, Jessica 64, 81&#13;
Calleroz, Guadalupe 84&#13;
Cain, Jennifer 17, 38, 81, 82,1 24&#13;
Campbell, Patricke80, 84, 96&#13;
Campbell, Shayla 38&#13;
Carberry, Mark 26&#13;
Carlson, Amber 26, 83&#13;
Carlson, Jacquelyn 10, 16, 18, 20 , 26,&#13;
30,81&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 46&#13;
Casson, Kyle 46, 116,117,123&#13;
Champ-Edwards, Nicole 54&#13;
Chapman, Elizabeth 54, 80&#13;
Chelsey, Jessica 38&#13;
Chepetla, Jose 38&#13;
Chevalier, Daniel 12, 26&#13;
Choy, Matthew 46&#13;
Christiansen, Blake 8, 27, 31, 36, 76&#13;
Clark, Clmstopher 5, 11, 38&#13;
Clark, Kelli 54 ,80&#13;
Clark, Logan 54, 113, 81&#13;
Clemons, Jake 38, 66&#13;
Clemons, Sue 84&#13;
Coates, Kalin 27, 66, 72, 73, 74 , 76, 8\&#13;
146&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio 10, 38, 39, 66&#13;
Coe, Jeremy 20, 46, 81, 107, 123&#13;
Coleman, Angela&#13;
Coleman, Mathew 46&#13;
Collier, Cassandra&#13;
Collins, Crystal 46, 64, 81 ,&#13;
Collins, Michelle 27 , 104, 105, 114, 111&#13;
Collins, Patrick 27&#13;
Collins, Richard 46&#13;
Colton, Toni&#13;
Cogdon, Clmstopher 27 , 137&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 20,46, 78&#13;
Convey, Sarah&#13;
Cook, Amber 46&#13;
Cook, Stacy&#13;
Coonce, Aimee 46&#13;
154 ............ . Index Index designed by Vicki Andersen and Rebecca Dreager &#13;
C:OOnce, Kaleigh 64&#13;
Cooney, Jacob 19 ,20,38,41 ,64,66,91 ,113&#13;
C:OOper, Justin 20, 46, 64, 108, 123&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer 9, 38 ,92&#13;
Corbin, Ashley 54&#13;
Corbin, Haley 54,80&#13;
Cordeiro, Ana 112&#13;
Cox, Sarah 27, 64, 81&#13;
Coyle, Brett&#13;
Coyle, Trenton 54, 113, 123&#13;
Cozad, Michael 16, 55,116,117&#13;
Crane, Ashley 46, 64&#13;
Crawford, Andrew 38, 73, 100, 113&#13;
Crawford, Richard 55, 123&#13;
Crawley, Sharon 84, 92&#13;
Croushorn, Austin 46, 100, 107&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 18, 46, 64, 96, 123&#13;
Cyboron, Steve 38&#13;
Dalley, Jesse&#13;
Dalton, David 4 7&#13;
Damgaard, Keith 38&#13;
Danielsen, Bradley 22 , 2 7&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 38, 92, 115&#13;
Darnell, Kim 18, 47, 78, 81, 96, 121&#13;
Dashner, Justin 55&#13;
Daub, Carol 4 7&#13;
Davidson, Sara 18, 20, 38, 39, 64, 78,&#13;
0, 90, 115&#13;
Davis, Barak 107&#13;
Davis, Dylan 20, 37, 38, 72, 82, 73,&#13;
100 J 12 4 , 12 5&#13;
Davi , Tiffany 16, 47, 64, 99&#13;
D::lwson, Michael 4 7&#13;
Deeds, Amanda&#13;
Dela Cruz, Edward&#13;
Delahunt, Derrick 4 7&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 4 7, 64, 108&#13;
DeMarque, Holly 84&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie 55, 64, 80, 92, 99,&#13;
112 , 121, 123&#13;
Deupree , Andrew 4 7&#13;
Deupree, Michael 39&#13;
DeVoss, Brian 27, 80, 81&#13;
DeVo s, Daniel 8, 55, 107, 113, 123&#13;
Dew, Craig 84&#13;
Dick, Jason 47 , 48, 64 , 75, 108,116&#13;
Diercks, Briarme 4 7 , 81&#13;
Diggs, Shawn 55&#13;
Diggs, Victoria 27, 81, 145&#13;
Diller, Mark 47, 64, 123&#13;
Dillon, Andrew&#13;
Dillon, Jenna&#13;
Dinklage, Lindy 39, 81 , 83, 90&#13;
Dixon, Randie&#13;
Dofner, Jesse 113, 123&#13;
Donaldson, Michael 39&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 47&#13;
Dostal, Nathan&#13;
Dragon, Michael 5 5&#13;
Dragon, Randolph 39&#13;
Drake, John 84&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 4 7 , 81&#13;
Dresen, Katie 47, 64, 104, 105&#13;
Dresen, Kayleen 27, 64, 76, 77, 80, 104&#13;
Driver, Amanda 47 ,116&#13;
Ori ver, Brian 5 5&#13;
Driver, Rachel 57, 80, 112, 123&#13;
Driver, Tyler8,47,51,83, 107, 113, 123&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 47, 64, 103&#13;
Durand, Amber 2 7&#13;
Durand, Ashley 55, 59, 121, 123&#13;
Durand, Robert 39&#13;
Durfey, Tara 47, 64, 92, 123&#13;
Durfey, Travis 39&#13;
Dusing, Katie 27, 64, 81, 133&#13;
Eatherton, Justin 9, 27, 36, 80, 127, 142&#13;
Ebke, Christopher 55, 64&#13;
Edison, Andrew 55, 113, 123&#13;
Edwards, Benjamin 55, 123&#13;
Edwards, Jennifer 55,80&#13;
Edwards, Joel 54, 55, 58, 64, 80&#13;
Edwards, Tanner 55&#13;
Edwards, Todd 10, 18, 20, 27, 31, 36,&#13;
64, 78,80, 81, 100, 137, 144&#13;
Eggers, Shannon 9, 10, 18, 20, 2 7 , 31 ,&#13;
33, 80, 82, 99, 120, 121, 125,142&#13;
Ei vins, Richard&#13;
Eivins, Tammy&#13;
Elgan, Christopher 39&#13;
Elgan, Cody 39, 96&#13;
Elliot, Timothy&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 39&#13;
Ellison, Zachary 100, 113&#13;
En1Sick, Abby 10, 20, 26, 27, 30, 78,&#13;
100, 112, 113 , 14 7&#13;
Englestad, Holly 4 7, 83, 89&#13;
Engle, Kristine 5 5, 80, 112&#13;
Epperson, Heath 80, 100&#13;
Erickson, Brady 5 5 ,80 ,113, 123&#13;
Erwin, Jennifer 39&#13;
Esparza, Roel 39&#13;
Evans, Eric 55, 76, 80, 100,80&#13;
Evans, Tristan 39&#13;
Exley, Heather 47, 64, 81, 89, 107&#13;
Fastnacht, Eric&#13;
Fastnacht, Troy&#13;
Feller, Abigal 55, 59,80, 89,116&#13;
Feller, Brandon&#13;
Finegan, Tiffany 55,80&#13;
Finn, Daniel 5 5, 123&#13;
Fischer, Missy 47, 80, 81, 89&#13;
Fiscus, Gary 84&#13;
Fiscus, Matt 18, 21, 39, 41, 64, 81, 75&#13;
Fitzgerald, Ashley 55&#13;
Hanagan, Jason 47&#13;
Hal1ive, Laura 82, 83, 139&#13;
Hores, Wesley 47, 108, 115&#13;
Fontaine, Jacob&#13;
Foo, Joshua 8, 21, 31 , 64 , 81, 127&#13;
Foo, Sasha 5 5&#13;
Ford, Joel 2 7&#13;
Fountain, Jeffery 55, 57 , 80, 123&#13;
Fox, Libby 39&#13;
Fox, Ron 84&#13;
Frain, Ryan&#13;
Franks, Ani a&#13;
Fricke, Holly 39, 78 , 80 , 81, 82, 89,&#13;
107, 115,124&#13;
Frost, Carly 47, 83, 92, 99, 116 ,123&#13;
Fulton, Justin 39&#13;
Fulton, Loren 64&#13;
Futrell, Jonathon&#13;
Gamache, Sarah 47&#13;
Garcia, Maria&#13;
Gates, Brian 9, 39, 42, 81&#13;
Gates, Carly 55, 64, 80,81&#13;
Gaube, Joshua 39 ,116&#13;
Geier, Nathan 4 7, 64 , 123&#13;
Gerhardt, Brianne 10, 46, 47 , 78, 79,&#13;
81,89, 107, 121&#13;
Gerhardt, Henry 39, 81 ,116&#13;
Index 155 &#13;
Gibbs, David&#13;
Gibler, Joseph&#13;
Goetz, Keith 4 7&#13;
Goodman, Nicole 47&#13;
Goodman, Stacey 39, 64, 80, 81,116&#13;
Gordy, Ashley 39, 83&#13;
Goss, Shannon 39, 64, 81 , 99&#13;
Gottsch, Carol 84&#13;
Graalf s, Kirstin 2 7&#13;
Graham, Michael 64, 96&#13;
Granfield, Cole 19, 39, 43, 80, 81,&#13;
94, 95, 108, 109,116&#13;
Grassman, Todd 39, 43, 64, 102, 103,&#13;
113&#13;
Gregory, Jonathon 39, 96, 100, 113&#13;
Green, Shari 84&#13;
Griff in, T ristin&#13;
Grosvenor, Joshua 55 , 64 ,80&#13;
Grosvenor, Rachel 39, 64, 90, 121&#13;
Gubbles, Eric 39, 81, 100, 101,&#13;
113,80&#13;
Guilliams, Cory 39, 45&#13;
Gulden, Daniel 55, 100&#13;
Gundlach, Lisa 10, 18, 20, 27, 78,&#13;
82, 81,89,107,125, 142&#13;
Gundlach, Sara 54, 55, 78, 121,80, 123&#13;
Gutierrez, Gabino 48 , 113&#13;
Gutierrez, Vanessa&#13;
Gwin, David 48, 96, 113&#13;
Haas, Jennifer 28, 81, 146&#13;
Haas, Stephanie 48, 116&#13;
Hagar, Lowell 28&#13;
Hagar, Michelle 40&#13;
Hallagan, Kohl 5 5&#13;
Hamilton, Thomas 84&#13;
Hammers, Crystal&#13;
Hammers, Sheina 28&#13;
Hamsa, Heather 48, 82, 89, 107 ,124&#13;
Hamsa, Marcy 84&#13;
Hanafan, Chris 84, 96 , 114&#13;
Haner, Heath 48&#13;
Haner, Heidi 39, 83&#13;
Haney, Lori 55, 104, 105, 115&#13;
Hansen, Jacob 28, 94, 95, 108&#13;
Hansen, Jessica 10, 55, 99, 112, 115, 123&#13;
Hansen, John 56&#13;
Hansen, Katie 48, 64, 99,116,117&#13;
Hansen, Krista 48, 76, 77, 81, 83&#13;
156&#13;
Hansen, Nicholas 39, 42, 100&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob 39, 64, 96, 107&#13;
Hardiman, Lora 48, 83&#13;
Hargis, Jessica 56, 7 8, 90&#13;
Harman, Nathan 56,116&#13;
Harris, Amanda 39&#13;
Harris, Sarah 56, 64&#13;
Harter, Courtney 28, 83&#13;
Harvey, Eric 56&#13;
Harvey, John 40, 9 5&#13;
Harvey, Steven 48, 115,123&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan 48, 107, 123&#13;
Hassler, Matt&#13;
Hauer, D.]. 84&#13;
- Hausen, Heather 18, 28, 30, 81, 82, 88,&#13;
89, 125,153&#13;
Hayes, Eric 48, 103&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 8, 40, 81 , 96 , 107&#13;
Hays, Tracy 40&#13;
Head, Justin 28, 30, 96, 151&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie 48, 49, 81&#13;
Heckman, Thomas 84&#13;
Heddles, Erin 56&#13;
Heddles, Samantha 123&#13;
Heideman, Rebecca 16 , 56, 99, 121&#13;
Hemmingsen, Richard 28&#13;
Henderson, Mark 84&#13;
Hendrix, Ashley 28, 35, 82 , 125,153&#13;
Hernandez , Enes 48, 66&#13;
Hernandez, Luis&#13;
Hernandez, Martin&#13;
Higgins, Erin 56, 100 ,90 ,80&#13;
Higgins, Jessica 56, 64&#13;
Higgins, Katie 40, 64, 78, 81, 99,80&#13;
Higgins, Nathan&#13;
Hildreth, Rachel 9, 28, 31, 92, 93,&#13;
99,152&#13;
Himes, Andy 40, 83&#13;
Hinsley, Kellie 48, 81&#13;
Hitchcock, Heather 40&#13;
Hitchcock, Nickolas 56&#13;
Hooper, Andrea 20, 28&#13;
Hough, Marissa 20, 46 , 48, 82, 83, 89&#13;
Hourigan, Caylee 48, 83, 121&#13;
Hourigan, Megan 40&#13;
Housley, Kristin 56&#13;
Howard, Erik&#13;
Howard, Erin&#13;
Howell, Brandon 48, 64, 96&#13;
Howell , Lyndsey 56&#13;
Hubbard, Joshua 28&#13;
Hubbard, Mark 40,80, 8,116&#13;
Hughes, Ashley 40, 99&#13;
Hughes, Joshua 48&#13;
Hull, Sarah 56, 115&#13;
Hunt, Corey 22, 66&#13;
Hurst, Jennifer 28&#13;
Hurtado, Analu&#13;
Husz, Jill 16, 38, 40, 81, 99&#13;
Huth, Matt 84&#13;
Jackson, Bradley&#13;
Jackson, Devin 48&#13;
Jackson, Ellen 10, 18, 20, 22, 26, 28 ,&#13;
31,64, 78,81,90,91, 112, 149&#13;
Jackson, Joshua 48&#13;
Jackson, Robert 56&#13;
Jackson, Seth 10, 56, 64,80, 123&#13;
Jackson, Tasha&#13;
Jacobs, Erik 28&#13;
Jacoby , Allison 56 , 64, 7 6 ,80&#13;
James, Larella 84&#13;
Jennings, Brandi 48&#13;
Jennings, Lindsey 40&#13;
Jensen, Angela 48 ,80&#13;
Jensen, Christopher 56 ,116&#13;
Jensen , Keianna 40&#13;
Johnsen, Barbara 84&#13;
Johnson, Amanda 56, 80, 121, 123&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 22, 28, 148&#13;
Johnson, Camayla 80&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 16, 22, 28, 64,&#13;
145,80&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca 55, 56&#13;
Johnson, Shelby 56, 123&#13;
Johnston, James 28&#13;
Johnston, Jesse 40&#13;
Jones, Aaron 40, 81, 96, 108, 11 3&#13;
Jones, Justin 28, 31, 80 , 81, 149&#13;
Jones, Kim 84&#13;
Jones, Natalie 40, 90&#13;
Jones, Rose 8, 84&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 17, 40, 64, 67, 75, 77 ,80&#13;
Joneson, Jeffrey 56&#13;
Jordan, Annamarie 62, 77, 83&#13;
Joyce, Jessica 29, 124, 153&#13;
Jozwiak, Bryan 5, 40, 64, 96 &#13;
Junior, Douglas 40&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 48,80,116&#13;
Kasperbauer, Joey&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 48, 50, 63, 64&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 48&#13;
Kellogg, Mara 20, 29, 81, 104, 105&#13;
Kelseth, Kurtis 29&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene 56&#13;
Kemp,Scott40,64,80,81,95,96,&#13;
108 , 115&#13;
Kenealy, Ashley 29, 31, 33, 82,125,146&#13;
Kem, Jenn.if er 85&#13;
Kile, Nicholas 29, 96, 106, 107&#13;
Kilgore , Justin&#13;
Kilibarta, Kris 5, 85&#13;
King , Andrew 37, 40, 64, 72, 74, 77,&#13;
81, 143,80&#13;
King, Kala 48, 56, 64, 92,80, 81, 123&#13;
King, Kaleb 80, 123&#13;
Kinney, Jonathon 48, 96, 108&#13;
Kipple, Dale 29, 100&#13;
Kirlin, Kristy 49&#13;
Kiser, Allison 40&#13;
Kiser, Andy 56&#13;
Klepfer, Julianna 80&#13;
Knavel, David 40, 64, 81, 95,116&#13;
Knavel, Mary 85&#13;
Knigge,Daniel 10, 18, 20 29 31 96, 148 ' ' '&#13;
Knoble, Ashley 56, 57, 63, 80, 121, 123&#13;
Knock, Beau 51 , 96, 107, 113&#13;
Koch, Christopher 40, 64, 81,116&#13;
Kocourek, John 56&#13;
Koester, Steve 85&#13;
Koensler, Anette 92&#13;
Kohlscheen, Shawn&#13;
Kopiasz , Joey 40, 100&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 40, 70&#13;
Kossow, Ashley48, 99&#13;
Krabbenhoft, Jeff 85&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 40, 64,80, 81&#13;
Kreger, Ruth 85&#13;
Kreger, Sarah 56 , 64, 7 6 ,80&#13;
Kresl , Crystal 66, 83&#13;
K11lt , Johnathon 29, 106, 107&#13;
Kybat, Renee 85&#13;
Labno, Amy 85&#13;
Lainson, Allysa 56 ,80&#13;
L'linson, Jamie 40&#13;
Lambert, Rachel 29, 64, 76, 81, 83&#13;
Landolt, Joseph 48, 100,80&#13;
Landricina, Maria 40, 4 2 72, 83&#13;
Lane, Kory 56&#13;
Lara, Kenya 48, 59&#13;
Larison, Steven 56&#13;
Larsen, Dale 56,80&#13;
Larsen, Latacia 48&#13;
Larson, Kevin 49,116&#13;
Lasher, Shawna&#13;
Lauver, Traci 57, 120, 121, 123&#13;
Lauver, Trent&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 49, 64&#13;
Laver, Jessica 10, 18, 30, 29, 90, 91&#13;
Lee, Jessica 38, 40, 100, 121&#13;
Lee, Kyle 49, 123&#13;
Lehmer, Sal1u11a 57&#13;
Lemaster ,Lindsey 40&#13;
Lester, Kelly 49, 64&#13;
Lewis, Frank 85&#13;
Levvis, Kari 85&#13;
Lewis, Katie 41 , 77, 92, 9 3&#13;
Lewis, Peggy 85&#13;
Lich, Molly 57 ,80&#13;
Lincoh1, Brent 57&#13;
Lincoh1, Kathie 8, 85&#13;
Lindaman, Brent 29, 63 ,80&#13;
Lindaman ,Kendra 16, 5 7 , 64, 90, 91 ,80&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 95&#13;
Linkenhoker, Adrienne&#13;
Long, Travis&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 49 , 64, 78, 81, 82 ,&#13;
104,124,125&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan 57, 100, 112,80,123&#13;
Loose, Andrew&#13;
Loose, Britney 49&#13;
Lopes, Sandra 85&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 18, 46, 48, 49, 78, 79, 82,&#13;
90, 91,124&#13;
Mabbitt, Chiistopher 2 9, 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 49, 64&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle 57&#13;
Mace, Bernice 85&#13;
Macke, Heather 41&#13;
Maln1ke, Brian 29, 96, 113&#13;
Manriquez, Michelle 49&#13;
Martin, O:mnie 85&#13;
Martinez, Abraham 29, 36, 95&#13;
Martinez, Ian 18, 20, 29 , 95&#13;
Mason, Brandon 81, 107&#13;
Mason, Robert 49&#13;
Mass, David 41&#13;
Mass, Jared 57&#13;
Massey, Keith 85, 107&#13;
Massman, James 20, 21 , 26, 29, 81&#13;
Massman, Paul 85&#13;
Mathis, Jessica 21 , 23, 29&#13;
Matters, Traci 16,49 , 64 , 99, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 41&#13;
Mauer, Adam41, 100, 113&#13;
Maves, Khodie 57 ,80&#13;
May, Mark&#13;
Mayberry, Monica 85&#13;
Mayer, Richard 10, 20, 23, 29, 96,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Mayer, Seanna 57&#13;
Maynard, Jeffrey&#13;
McCammond, Joshua 57 ,116&#13;
McComas, Derek 41, 43, 80, 95, 96,&#13;
115 ,&#13;
McCoy, Christopher&#13;
McCoy, Jason 10, 18 , 29, 31, 96, 113&#13;
142&#13;
McCoy, Patrick&#13;
McCoy, Shane 49, 51 , 96&#13;
McDaniel, Andrew 29&#13;
McDonald, Andrew 57, 75 , 123&#13;
Mcferrin, Kim 21, 57, 81, 92, 93,&#13;
107' 80, 81, 123&#13;
Mcferrin, Ross 29, 37, 66 , 78, 80,&#13;
95, 96, 107 , 113 , 152,80&#13;
McGinn, Sean 29&#13;
McKem, Megan 41 , 83&#13;
McKem, Melissa 16, 55, 57&#13;
McManus, Emily 41, 64, 92, 96&#13;
McLaughlin, Tom 85&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 49, 64, 100, 113&#13;
McNeal, Manda 29, 152&#13;
McQuinn, Dawn 29&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 11, 41, 64, 96, 107,&#13;
113&#13;
McVey, Tavis 41, 108&#13;
Index 157 &#13;
McVey, Tracy 8, 22 , 41 , 85, 88&#13;
Mc Vey, Zachary 41&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 18, 37, 41 , 64, 72,&#13;
78 , 95&#13;
Meiers, Michael 49 ,80 , 81&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 4, 78, 81 , 82, 99 ,124&#13;
Melby, Tommy 49&#13;
Mescher, Danielle 57, 59, 64, 78,80,&#13;
100, 112,80&#13;
Mether, Derek 47, 49, 64, 72, 81,116&#13;
Metteer, Jack&#13;
Metzger, Kimberly 29, 64, 150&#13;
Miedl, George 41&#13;
Meidl, Heather 57&#13;
Miller, Amber 57, 81 , 116,121 ,123&#13;
Miller, Brandon&#13;
Miller, Calvin 49&#13;
Miller, Dan 85, 109&#13;
Miller, Karen 17, 41 , 89&#13;
Miller, Melissa 41 , 64, 81&#13;
Millhollin, Brandon 12 , 31, 32, 64, 74,&#13;
91 , 100&#13;
Moe, Andrea 49&#13;
Moe, Laura 41&#13;
Moore, Emily 57&#13;
Moore, Joshua 49, 96&#13;
Morgan, Amber41, 80, 82 , 92, 99 ,125&#13;
Morgan, Danielle 57, 121 ,80&#13;
Morgan, Drew 32, 64, 126&#13;
Morgan, Turner 57, 64, 67, 75 , 126&#13;
Morris, Max 57&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Mose, Alicia 57&#13;
Moss, Benjamin 32, 66 , 96, 107&#13;
Moss, Jack 49 , 107&#13;
Mudra, Tanner 57&#13;
Mullen, Brandi&#13;
Murphy, Jillian 32&#13;
Murphy, Katie 20, 21, 32, 81, 82,&#13;
11 5 ,125) 140&#13;
Muta, Kim85&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica 57&#13;
Neal, Nicki 49, 81, 82, 83 ,125&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 55, 57, 123&#13;
Nelson, Brandon 57&#13;
Neumann, Dana 66, 11 2&#13;
Newsom, Casey 22, 49, 51 , 96, 108,&#13;
113, 123, 126&#13;
............. Index&#13;
Newson, Kyle 30, 32, 96&#13;
Nguyen, Ha Uyen 32&#13;
Nguyen, James 80, 113&#13;
Nguyen, Oyen Phuong 80&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 41&#13;
Nielsen, Laurie 85&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 49&#13;
Nightser, Kira 49&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 41&#13;
Norris, Kristine 41&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 41,64,82,92, 112 ,124&#13;
Nuss, Ellen 57, 64, 80,92, 123&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan 41&#13;
Oliphant, Richard 85, 96&#13;
O'Neal, Douglas 96&#13;
O'Neill, Adam 32&#13;
O'Reilly, Douglas 57, 59,116, 123&#13;
Olsen, Mary 41&#13;
Olsen, Michael&#13;
Olsen, Timothy 49&#13;
Olson, Tilaina 80&#13;
Orr, Duane 85, 96 , 113&#13;
Osborn, Angela 57, 121, 123&#13;
Osborn, Jessica 32 , 100, 151&#13;
Otis, Jackie 20 , 41&#13;
Otis, Robert 49, 50&#13;
Otto, Cole 49, 83&#13;
Overstreet, Shannon 32, 64 , 81&#13;
Owens, Joshua 96&#13;
Owens, Nichol 41, 82, 89 ,1 25&#13;
Pace, Steven 57&#13;
Padilla, Barbara 85&#13;
Padilla, Steve 85&#13;
Palmerton, Kevin 57&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 49&#13;
Paulsen, Ricky 57 , 71 , 11 3,1 23&#13;
Paulson, Travis 10, 18, 20 , 32 , 96, 106,&#13;
107) 147&#13;
Paulson, Trent 10, 18, 20, 30, 32 , 71,&#13;
96 , 107) 147&#13;
Paulson, Zach 49 , 96, 123&#13;
Pearey, Eric&#13;
Pearson, David 32, 81&#13;
Peck, Mary Anne 85&#13;
Pedersen, Thomas 57&#13;
Penner, Megan 45, 107&#13;
Penney, Shawn 5 7&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra 41&#13;
Peterson, Dustin 58&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 41 , 4 3 , 96, 11 3&#13;
Peth, Ashlee 5, 20, 32 , 62, 75, 76,81&#13;
144&#13;
Petri, Nicole 49&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy 49 , 81 , 96 , 108, 113&#13;
Philmalee, Renae 58&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 96, 113&#13;
Pickering, Aimeel 6, 19 ,49 ,92 ,99 , 123,&#13;
125,134&#13;
Pickering, Randi 9,19, 32, 70, 99 , 143&#13;
Pidgeon, David 58&#13;
Piercy, Kayla 58, 123&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 41 , 104, 121&#13;
Plumer, Samantha 41&#13;
Points, Chase 41, 95&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce 41 , 81 , 100&#13;
Pomerleau, Christopher 10, 18, 20, 30,&#13;
32, 78, 96, 108, 109, 113, 140&#13;
Pomerleau, Megan 18, 58&#13;
Pomeroy, Justin 107, 123&#13;
Poore, Heather 58&#13;
Porter, Felicia&#13;
Porter, Stacy 42, 82,124&#13;
Pospisal, Gregory 32, 137&#13;
Powers, Patrick 4 2 , 4 3 , 108 , 109&#13;
Prichard, Courtney 32&#13;
Probst, Joshua 58, l 00&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas 42 , 64, 95, 96&#13;
Procopio, Steven 50, 64, 123&#13;
Provines, Micah 20, 31, 32, 36, 64, 78.&#13;
81) 100, 137&#13;
Purcell, Paul 32&#13;
Putnam, Courtney&#13;
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Radtke, Doug 23, 85&#13;
Randolph, Casey 42, 95&#13;
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Ranney, Alyssa 58 , 92, 123&#13;
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Redeker, Jessica 32&#13;
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Reicks, Jeffery 100&#13;
Reicks, Jonathan 21 , 100, 113, 150&#13;
Reida, Robin 85&#13;
Reinders, Heidi 32, 81, 92, 115&#13;
Reiss, Aaron&#13;
Renaud, Ahsha 32, 78, 79, 81, 90, 91,&#13;
146&#13;
Rhoades, Ann&#13;
Richter, Dani 4 2 , 90&#13;
Rief, Richard 50&#13;
Riehle, Sara 58, 75, 89,80&#13;
Ring, Andrew 17, 32&#13;
Roan, Travis 33, 67&#13;
Roberts, Lance&#13;
Roberts, Matthew 42&#13;
Robey, Jared 42 81&#13;
Robey , Travis 42, 64&#13;
Robinson, Jason&#13;
Rochholz, Jaimee&#13;
Rodenburg, Brandi 18, 30, 33, 64, 76,&#13;
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Rodenburg, Joshua 33 ,64, 80, 150&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 58,80&#13;
Roof, Dustin 4 2&#13;
Roof, Thomas&#13;
Root, Jeremy 33,96&#13;
Ross, Justin 5, 50, 51, 96&#13;
Rostennundt, Gabriel 38, 42, 43, 78,&#13;
80, 96 , 107&#13;
Rowe , Christy 16, 4 2&#13;
Rr to, Marina 42&#13;
Rubio, Ashley&#13;
Ryba, Julie 42, 100, 107, 121&#13;
Rylee, Kathleen 12, 33&#13;
Sarr, Mandy 57, 58,80, 120, 121, 123&#13;
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Sadler, Heather 58&#13;
Safarik, Stacy 33&#13;
Salvo, Christopher 50&#13;
Salvo, Katie 33, 67, 81,115&#13;
Salvo, Lea 50, 81, 99&#13;
Salvo, Rachel 10, 20, 42, 43, 78, 81,&#13;
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Sandberg, Megan 4 2&#13;
Sanders, Donald 3 3&#13;
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Saunders, Matthew 42&#13;
Savick, Catherine 42, 64&#13;
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Schaben, Danielle 50&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda 50, 81&#13;
Scherer, Angela 4 2&#13;
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Scheuring, Benjamin 41 , 4 2, 81 ,&#13;
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Shanks, Emily 54, 58, 64, 80&#13;
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Shaw, Steve&#13;
Shea, Samuel 50&#13;
Shepard, Ross 10, 18, 26, 33, 96,&#13;
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hanging out at a friend's house."&#13;
Many freshmen and sophomores aren't able to get Io places on&#13;
their own because they aren't of legal&#13;
driving age. But for juniors and seniors, it's different; they have the freedom to drive on their own.&#13;
"I normally drive to the football&#13;
games, home or away, on Friday&#13;
nights," said senior Jennifer Cain.&#13;
Whether it's going to practice,&#13;
watching a movie, or working over the&#13;
weekend, students always have something to do. No matter what the activity&#13;
is, just being with friends creates&#13;
memories that Will last a lifetime. Left: Fir t thing Friday morning, se- nior Matt Koppold wakes up and shaves&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton and Michelle Silva&#13;
for the dean-cut look for school. Contrary to popular belief, Coys of ten spend&#13;
irore time getting rca:ly than girls. Estimates range f ran the quick twrnty minute&#13;
look to starting the night lxfore.&#13;
Below: LC tudents gather in the&#13;
stands on Friday nights to support&#13;
the team ~4li e they play for the victory. &#13;
Left: On any Saturday morning sophomore Amanda Deeds finds it hard to motivate herself to get up. Depending on jobs&#13;
and activities, some students wake up at 7&#13;
AM, while others may sleep until noon.&#13;
&amp;low: \'(/hile rneeting at the high oc.hool parking lot rn !'iiturclay nights, seniors Mark Teriy,&#13;
Dylan Davis, and !q]h01rcres Kendra Lndamen&#13;
and Stephanie B:11net wait for their other friends&#13;
to show up 1llie figuring out what to do next&#13;
T alcing time out from dinner at Applebees, juniors Tiffany Conover, Aimee Pickering,&#13;
Tara Durfey, Heather HanJSa, and Nicki Neal bunch up and smile for the camera.&#13;
Photo by: Sarah Hull&#13;
Left: On Sunday moming,many students go to church for Sunday School.&#13;
Below: Starting her homework at&#13;
the last minute on Sunday night,&#13;
sophomore Megan Longmeyer hurries to get it done. &#13;
Plw1u . '" · · s lacy Pu111..·r &#13;
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CWdl Ike fiflyf,eo fJf 700tiay ... When you think of trends and fads for the year 2002, many&#13;
different fashion statements may come to mind. Long, fringy belts,&#13;
the peasanty tops, faded jeans, and the new use of wristbands&#13;
were among the new fashion styles.&#13;
Not only were these It makes me giggle when I see items popular, but&#13;
even more so was people trying really hard to the traditional&#13;
comfortable attire, impress others. such as blue and&#13;
white hooded -Sophomore Dani Mescher sweatshirts worn&#13;
by a majority of the s c h o o I ' s&#13;
population.&#13;
Some s feel that they may have to clue the&#13;
the "comfortable" concept when going to&#13;
smen take more time than needed to get&#13;
ready every morrting. However, the upperclassmen find nothing&#13;
wrong with rol out of bed and coming to school in sweatshirts&#13;
and sweatpan&#13;
"I thin&#13;
said senior ;:rr&#13;
All ty&#13;
it's popular o&#13;
"I like&#13;
express their i&#13;
Lea Salvo.&#13;
t som people try a little too hard to look good,"&#13;
Dur y.&#13;
f clo hing are generally accepted in LC whether&#13;
que.&#13;
students in our school dress. People can&#13;
alism and have their own styles," said junior&#13;
Displaying some of her beliefs and also sporting some&#13;
of her favorite tends, junior&#13;
I am Shorey proudly wears her&#13;
home-made pants.&#13;
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Although this belt ha no&#13;
purpose for holding up her&#13;
pan ts, senior Sara Dm~dson&#13;
has it there as a trendy fr •h·&#13;
ion accessory. &#13;
After making a forever decision on her tattoo , junior&#13;
Kristy Kirlin shows off her&#13;
lower back.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Amber O:iok&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Dan&#13;
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Junior Chris Tsuji&#13;
Sophomore Gabino Gutierrez&#13;
\XI earing one of her many l::ellybu tton rings, junior Amber&#13;
Strohbelm accessorizes her belly&#13;
as much as her hands and wrists.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jessica Hargis&#13;
Junior&#13;
Ryan Showers&#13;
Junior Todd Tllieschafer&#13;
Trying to ku.&gt;p wam1 in school.&#13;
sophomore Josh Grosvenor sports his&#13;
illlique scarf r:har he made in clothing&#13;
Photos by Amy Barr, Amber Cook, Sarah Hull, Dawn Longmeyer, Stacy Porter, Michelle Silva and Brad South &#13;
The annual rug-of-war contest has&#13;
seniors Jennifer Beckner, Megan&#13;
McKern, Katie Higgins, ]es.5ica Lee,&#13;
Rachel Grosvenor and Jenni W right&#13;
pulling with all their might.&#13;
Kicking off Spirit Week on Monday was Pajama Day where students just rolled out of&#13;
bed and came to schoo . Tuesday as Triplet Day followed by Wacky Wednesday. Students sported all kinds (i)f crazy outfits frollltSRonge Bob trios to wearing their underwear&#13;
~ on the outside of their clotties.&#13;
"My favorite spirit day is Wacky Wednesda~ because you don't have to dress a spe-&#13;
~ cific way, you can just wear whatever," said junior Rachel Simonin .&#13;
• ~ On Thursday, udents dressed as anything from the Flinstones to the Simpson's&#13;
for Favorite cartoon Cliaracter O y. Rounding out the wee , students displayed their blue&#13;
~ and white on Friday for S&gt;pirit E&gt;ay.&#13;
Throughout the eek: e..craz;y&gt;© tfits were wor , but that's the fun of it. Junior&#13;
~ Dan Barnett said his favorite costumes were worn by seniors Scott Kemp, Luke Anderson&#13;
~ and Nick Hayes, who dressed as Greek Gods.&#13;
On Thursday night, Coronation was held for the first time&#13;
.-.l. in the new high school gym. "I think spirit week is great! You The Homecoming Court was intro- ...,._ get to wear what you want and&#13;
duced to the crowd, fol- express yourself." lowed by the senior football players'&#13;
~ recognition. After the dance -]Senior Jeff McQuinn team performance, the Battle of the&#13;
~ Classes took place, which was won by the seniors.&#13;
"I loved the part (of coronation) where the moms kissed&#13;
~c.\ the footbaJl players on the cheek. It was hilarious to hear which cheerleader they thought&#13;
\.]-' had kissed them," said senior Emily McManus.&#13;
Concluding the night was the cheerleaders' performance, the American Idol skit per-&#13;
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Taking a breath before diving bock in , sophomore Dan&#13;
DeVoss competes to find the jelly bean in a bucket of&#13;
whipped cream at Coronation.&#13;
Senior Cody Elgan , who thought that he was&#13;
being kissed by a cheerleader, was really being kissed by his mother.&#13;
ii sluts are a little small , ::eilim Tun Roo:ly, Kyle Kreger,&#13;
Orris Cbrk and Mark Hul±urd '-'= their tighty \\h ties \\.cl!&#13;
fr.r T riplct Day.&#13;
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n9 1a1J{ttt; e "T!Jat~n&#13;
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You don't know the meaning of Wacky&#13;
Wednesday Lmtil you see it at LC. Sophomores&#13;
Josh Grosvenor and T umer Morgan show just a&#13;
glimpse of what wacky means to them.&#13;
Photos by Heather Hamsa, Dawn Longmeyer, Brad South, Christine Swanson, Karen Watson, Celeste Anderson and Pyles Studio&#13;
Spirit Week &#13;
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ft0-v.e Gazing with amusement, sophomores Joel Edwards&#13;
and Sara Riehle enjoy each other's company.&#13;
The Homecoming dance was different, t any other homecoming: it was held in the&#13;
new high school gym. The first thing st as they walked into the building were two&#13;
tables full of leis, which helped ere) ate the "Gilligan's Island of Love"&#13;
theme. Inside the gym, there was 1 gdiv an elaborate paradise setting at Stu&#13;
one end with the DJ set up at the other. There was a colorful canopy ct~~ .. .&#13;
under which the students danced · r is ·year. and dodged a constant circulation I of floating balloons. As the night -Junior Ai e Pickering went on, the crowd started to filter and as the last handful of stu- dents walked out the doors, the&#13;
new school had been settled in just a little bit more. One more activity held in this new&#13;
building; hundreds of new memories secured in the minds of the students who attended.&#13;
While showing off their moves in a train, seniorsJaimi Joneson,Sara Davidson&#13;
and sophomore Pat VanNordstrand encourage more people to follow their&#13;
lead.&#13;
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How close is too clo e?&#13;
Juni r Amnncla Wyatt and sophomore Luke Thom en test the limits&#13;
at home l'ming. &#13;
&#13;
"My favorite part of Snoball was how&#13;
beautiful my date was."&#13;
,Soph01nore Josh Grosvenor&#13;
"My favorite part of Snoball was seeing&#13;
who was crowned King and Queen!"&#13;
,Senior Kristine Norris&#13;
On January 18, paradise was captured in the Lewis Central High School gym for&#13;
Snoball 2003 .&#13;
The day sta rted with hair appointments, make-up appointments, and some last&#13;
minute shopping. Groups o friends began getting together around 4:30 at someone's&#13;
house for all o f the parents to take pictures. Many had dinner reservations for around 6:30&#13;
at vario us restauran ts such as Kobe's Steakhouse, Grisanti's and ;J'he Olive Garden. The&#13;
g roups the n h eaded to the dance afterwards.&#13;
The gym was decorated to car:ry out the theme&#13;
This Side of Heaven . The scene GoingouttodinneratBuca Di Beppos was blissfully decked out&#13;
with pastel blue colo rin , silver wasmyfavoritepartofthenight! balloons, stars, and a&#13;
large moon. -Junior Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
The night w s filled with&#13;
memorable moments. Several&#13;
devetoped from the night.&#13;
mus ic, dancing, and&#13;
differe nt opinion s&#13;
"I just wish it would have been longer since it's our last dance!" said senior Chad&#13;
Bartlett.&#13;
Even thoug~ it was the last Snoball for some, m ost p eople ag eed tha t it was we 11&#13;
worth going.&#13;
"It was by fa the best dance yet!" said so phomore Mandy Saar.&#13;
Pages designed by Emily Shanks and Ell en Nuss &#13;
Wa lking with case , seniors A lyssa Barr and Gabe&#13;
Rostermundt, confidently stroll 11~1 Corinarion Alley.&#13;
they called iny na1ne,&#13;
I didn't expect it at&#13;
all!"&#13;
,Queen Holly Fricke&#13;
Snoball Court 2003 Back Row:Jcremy Petsche,&#13;
Tim Reedy and O:ile Grandfield Third Row: Kellie&#13;
Doff in, Trisha Bamrscn ,Jill l-lus: , Katie Higgins, Scott&#13;
Kemp. Amlrcw Crawford and Lucas ll10mscn Second&#13;
Row: Aly:.sa Barr and L111dscy 1-loll'cll Front Row:&#13;
Luke Anclcno1, Rachel 5oh-o, Qucm Holly Fricke.King&#13;
Jl'f ( McQuinn, Dylan D&lt;l\'iS and Jenni( er Beckner. Not&#13;
Pictured: Alex Smith and Karm Watson.&#13;
Enj--- oying dinner to the ----- fullest, senior Andrew Crawford&#13;
makes sure he will keep his shirt clean!&#13;
While dancing slowly, senior Amy Sulentic and sophomore Rick)' Paulson passionately stare into each others&#13;
eyes.&#13;
Strutting their stuff, seniors Scott Kemp and Jennifer&#13;
Beckner make their way dm1~ Coronation Alley.&#13;
"Since I got elected&#13;
I'm a real ladies inan&#13;
and I'1n poppin'&#13;
collas."&#13;
,King Jeff McQuinn&#13;
&amp;phomores Jessica Hargis and Lu= Thom~1 exd1a11ge a lm~ng&#13;
glance as Hargis carefully pins m his l:outm nierc.&#13;
Photos by Tara Schimme l. Barb Grand fi eld, Kristi Hargis, and Amanda Summy&#13;
Snoball ~ &#13;
When hypnotized, seniors Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Jennifer Hurst, Andrew Crawford and O uis&#13;
Koch dance to the beat.&#13;
A couple dancing to the music, senior&#13;
Nick Procopio and freshman Felicia Ruiz&#13;
kept dancing until their feet got tired.&#13;
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As if they were sleeping, seniors T aralee&#13;
Mattox, Oiad Bartlett and Matt Fiscus&#13;
get clown to the music while hypnotized at post-prom.&#13;
While hypnotized, seniors Andrew&#13;
Crawford and Ouis Oark try to count&#13;
to ten but it's irnpos.sible for them to&#13;
do when they' re missng the numhcr 6.&#13;
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Pretending as if their shoes were og&#13;
niors Karen Miller nncl Vicki Andersen gh&#13;
their shoes some loving care.&#13;
While raking a break from d::u1c·&#13;
ing, junior Eric Hayes and hi&#13;
date rake a glance at the camera. &#13;
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Staring into each others eyes, seniors Katie Struck and Ronald&#13;
Peterson share a dance at their last&#13;
high school prom.&#13;
At TI1Underbowl, seniors Stacey&#13;
Goodmm1 and Andy Himes and&#13;
sophomore Dani Mescher smile for&#13;
a picture as sophomore Joel&#13;
Edwards checks out the scores.&#13;
Enjiying nice conversations, sophomores Regan Beckendorf&#13;
and Couro1ey Piercey and jw1iors Ashley Kossow and Wes&#13;
HllT ralk about their evening.&#13;
Young couples in&#13;
love, sophomore&#13;
Dan Gulden, juniors Rachel Thompson, Mike&#13;
Meiers, Brianne&#13;
Diercks, Lea&#13;
Salvo and sophomore Joe Bertino&#13;
can't stand being&#13;
With their heads expanding by the minute, jw1iors Jacob Kho!&#13;
md Tyler Driver and SCI1ior Dylan Davis tl1ink about how good&#13;
they look.&#13;
After putting a lot of effort into making prom night a success, everything turned&#13;
out well and ran smoothly.&#13;
"The junior class officers put in a lot of hours to pick out decorations, organize things and set up" saidjun·nr rianne Ger 11arat Tm really glad that everything&#13;
turned out the way tfiey did."&#13;
A change in xenue this y:~ar o ly addea to the atmosphere. Prom was at the&#13;
new Mid-America Center, whiclli was bo0ked IDy secretary Charlotte Butterbaugh.&#13;
"I thought prom went very nice, I was very happy&#13;
with it," said Charlotte.&#13;
Post-prom was held at the Thunderbowl. Along&#13;
with bowling was food, games and a hypnotist.&#13;
"I thought the hypnotist was sweet," said junior&#13;
Brandon Howell. "It was pretty amazing how he did that!"&#13;
All in all, students ttad a good time in their formal wear, eating out, dancing&#13;
all night and doing all of e exciting pos prom activities. For many, prom left a good&#13;
impression and for some it was their last chance to enjoy their high school years.&#13;
Photos by Arny Barr, Rachel Driver and Pyles Studio&#13;
•&#13;
While having a great time at prom, freshman Rachel Terry and junior Jeff Reicks&#13;
show off their goo:! looks.&#13;
Sharing a loving glance 1 senior T aralee&#13;
Mattox and her date enjoy prom at the&#13;
MAC&#13;
With laughter, sophomores Bekki Heideman&#13;
and Melissa McKem share a dance with seniors Andrew Gawford and Ben Scheuring.&#13;
Having a gocxl time, juniors Kyle Lee and R\'3n&#13;
Cybon.,n, senior uthawan Ungsuthomnrngsi&#13;
and sophomore Kim McFerrin dance en the&#13;
music. &#13;
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Excited al:out their new found freedom, seniors Oiris Koch, Tim R=ly and Katie Higgins pa;e for a post graduation phoro. &#13;
With nothing but smiles John Harvey receives his diploma.&#13;
Lining up Lo ship out, Henry Gerhardt, Stacey Goodman and&#13;
Ashley Gordy wait to accept their diplomas.&#13;
Posing fur their l::ist photo as high school studcnr.s Chris Oark, Mark&#13;
Huhlwd, Q1le Grandfield , Chad Bartlett, Jon Gregory, Jake G:ioney&#13;
·1nJ Luke Anderson smile wirb anticipation of what's to come.&#13;
Gracing the crowd, Lindy&#13;
Dinklagc speaks 11~th confidence.&#13;
With mixed emotions Mdis.sa Miller takes&#13;
the stage to prefonn her original song.&#13;
Photos by Ellen Nus&#13;
Overwhelmed \Vith emotion, Hali Smith and Christina Nguyen&#13;
share a quick bug.&#13;
Mrs. Padilla congrarulates Julie Ryba before the ceremony.&#13;
Paying close attention, Trisha Barnt.sen and Luke Anderson get&#13;
ready to rum their rassles.&#13;
Graduation &#13;
Hang on to your friends - the good ones wlll last! ""' Holly Frkke &#13;
Plan the senior prank well in advance. "'Dana Nielsen &#13;
Don't skip class, it just gets you in trouble. ""' Katie Lewis &#13;
Procraslnate as much as you want and you'll stlll do fine. ""' Bruce Pomerleau &#13;
Do your best, try your hardest, but most of all UVE lT UPI rv Shayla Sass &#13;
Once it's over, you're going to want to go back. rv Jeff McQuinn &#13;
Don't tell the teachers when your senior skip day ls! rv Ashley Hughes &#13;
ln the end, everything you do is Just everything you've done. rv Steve Bolas &#13;
Take the easiest classes your senior year and slack off -- and beware of Muta! "' Ashley Slaughter &#13;
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Nicholas Barelos&#13;
Daniel Barnett&#13;
Amy Barr&#13;
Brenda Barrett&#13;
Racheal Beatty&#13;
Brandi Belt&#13;
Brooke Bergantzel&#13;
Daniel Black&#13;
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Brandon Burns&#13;
Nicholas BmToughs&#13;
Sandra Cain&#13;
Lauren Carlson&#13;
Kyle Casson&#13;
Matthew Choy&#13;
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Catrina Clevenger&#13;
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Crystal Collins&#13;
Richard Collins&#13;
Tiff any Conover&#13;
Amber Cook&#13;
Aimee Coonce&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce&#13;
Justin Cooper&#13;
Ashley Crane&#13;
Austin Croushorn&#13;
Ryan Cyboron&#13;
Kimberli Darnell&#13;
Carol Daub&#13;
Tiffany Davis&#13;
Michael Dawson&#13;
Patrick Delaney&#13;
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Jason Dick&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
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Amanda Driver&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
Jacob Dunban&#13;
Tara Durfey&#13;
Zachary Ellison&#13;
Holly Engelstad&#13;
Heather Exley&#13;
Melissa Fischer&#13;
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David Gwinn&#13;
Heather Hamsa&#13;
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Katie Hansen&#13;
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Steven Harvey&#13;
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Eric Hayes&#13;
Jamie Heckerman&#13;
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Enez Hernandez&#13;
Martin Hernandez&#13;
Jessica Higgins&#13;
Marissa Hough&#13;
Cay lee Hourigan&#13;
Brandon Howell&#13;
Joshua Hughes&#13;
Joshua Jackson&#13;
Brandy Jennings&#13;
Angela Jensen&#13;
Jessica Johnson&#13;
Jessica Karnish&#13;
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Daniel McMullen&#13;
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Tommy Melby&#13;
Derek Mether&#13;
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Dana Neumann&#13;
Casey Newsom&#13;
James Nguyen&#13;
Ashley Nihsen&#13;
Douglas O' Neal&#13;
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Robert Otis&#13;
Cole Otto&#13;
Amanda Paulsen&#13;
Zach Paulson&#13;
Dane Petersen&#13;
Nicole Petri&#13;
Jeremy Petsche&#13;
Aimee Pickering&#13;
Joshua Probst&#13;
Steven Procopio&#13;
Kaila Rathke&#13;
Richard Reif&#13;
Thomas Roof&#13;
Justin Ross&#13;
Christopher Salvo&#13;
Lea Salvo&#13;
Danielle Schaben&#13;
Melynda Scheffel&#13;
Beth Sears&#13;
Justin Seavey&#13;
Alicia Senter&#13;
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Jamie Taylor&#13;
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Rachel Thompson&#13;
Christopher Tsuji&#13;
Ross Turner&#13;
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Scott Versch&#13;
Danny Vincent&#13;
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~l;fAIA THE ACTS: Relationship Began:&#13;
Photo by Gndy Lynch&#13;
MayS, 2001&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
"If you were a new&#13;
burger.at McDonald's&#13;
you would be called&#13;
McGorgeous!"&#13;
"Hey. .. I lost my number,&#13;
can I have yours?"&#13;
-Senior Jake Hardiman&#13;
-Senior Matt Fiscus&#13;
Al\!YR8N Crawford&#13;
138L'IL'f J,aaemafl&#13;
"THE FACTS:&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
May30, 2002&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
Juniors Jenny Seydlitz and Dan Black share a loving moment bct\\'CCI1 cl, -.&#13;
Do you believe a person can fall&#13;
in love during high school?&#13;
25 - Voted Yes&#13;
10 ·Voted No&#13;
6 -Remained unanswered&#13;
When is the right age to b egin&#13;
dating? This question stirs up several&#13;
strong emotions.&#13;
"I think you should all be friends&#13;
and hang out in large groups," said&#13;
Choir Director, Gary Fiscus.&#13;
There are several other varying&#13;
opinions on the issue.&#13;
"I think that kids should d ate&#13;
around 16, they are a little more ma- ture at this age and are read~ for som ething steady but nothing remotely as serious as marriage," said sophom ore&#13;
Rachel Driver. "They shouldn't sing le&#13;
themselves out to one person, they&#13;
should hang out with friends too."&#13;
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TI1ey have been together since Valentines lliy of 2000.&#13;
How long do you think the average&#13;
high school relationship lasts?&#13;
l ·3 Months - 7&#13;
4-7 Months · 29&#13;
8 Months-1 Year · 5&#13;
Out of 4 1 students surveyed&#13;
Teachers and adult figures also&#13;
have strong opinions on the issue.&#13;
"High school students cannot be&#13;
in love. They don't know themselves&#13;
enough to determine that. High school&#13;
students fall in&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
February 5, 2002&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
"Your manners."&#13;
-Freshman Eric Burmeister&#13;
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Another emotional question in- THE FACTS:&#13;
volving dating regards your first kiss.&#13;
When asked, sophom ore Sarah&#13;
Kreger responded, "I don't want to use my&#13;
only first kiss until I find the right person."&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
September 21, 2002&#13;
~No Break Ups&#13;
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GLP~lATOR&#13;
HOCKEY&#13;
"Your date!"&#13;
-Junior Caylee Hourigan&#13;
High School Dating &#13;
Eutimio Almazan&#13;
Javier Almazan&#13;
Nathan Anderson&#13;
Reese Anderson&#13;
Leslie Angeroth&#13;
Kyle Ankenbauer&#13;
Steven Arbogast&#13;
Brandy Baker&#13;
Cassidy Basch&#13;
Samuel Bayless&#13;
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Marie Beery&#13;
Emily Bellows&#13;
Robert Beraldi&#13;
Randi Black&#13;
Brandi Blum&#13;
Brody Bockenstedt&#13;
Kathryn Boese&#13;
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P.eople&#13;
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Ashley Corbin&#13;
Haley Corbin&#13;
Trenton Coyle&#13;
Michael Cozad&#13;
Justin Dashner&#13;
Barak Davis&#13;
Amanda Deeds&#13;
Courtnie Dennis&#13;
Daniel De Voss&#13;
Shawn Diggs&#13;
Jenna Dillon&#13;
Matthew Dillon&#13;
Dennis Dofner&#13;
Rachel Driver&#13;
Ashley Durand&#13;
Christopher Ebke&#13;
Andrew Edison&#13;
Benjamin Edwards&#13;
Jennifer Edwards&#13;
Joel Edwards&#13;
Kristine Engle&#13;
Heath Epperson&#13;
Brady Erickson&#13;
Eric Evans&#13;
Abigail Feller&#13;
Tiffany Finegan&#13;
Daniel Finn&#13;
Sasha Foo&#13;
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Ashley Richter:&#13;
Never fear a shadow, fo r it only means there&#13;
is light nearby.&#13;
Ellen Nuss:&#13;
When you do something wrong in practi ce&#13;
and a coach tells you to run , te ll him, " I know&#13;
how to run, now teach me how to do 1ight&#13;
what I did wrong."&#13;
Jaimee Friesen&#13;
Carly Gates&#13;
Kathryn Goethe&#13;
Joshua Grosvenor&#13;
Daniel Gulden&#13;
Sara Gundlach&#13;
Gabino Gutierrez&#13;
Lori Haney&#13;
Jessica Hansen&#13;
John Hansen&#13;
Jessica Hargis&#13;
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Sarah Harris&#13;
Erin Harvey&#13;
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Christopher Jensen&#13;
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Cammie Johnson&#13;
Rebecca Johnson&#13;
Shelby Johnson&#13;
Katherine Tweedt:&#13;
Be ing sma rte r th an yo u look is be tte r&#13;
tha n look in g sma rte r th an yo u a re .&#13;
Nicki Edwards:&#13;
Do n' t wear spa rk ly pa nts w he n it is&#13;
s unny.&#13;
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Julianna Klepfer&#13;
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John Kocourek&#13;
Shawn Kohlscheen&#13;
Sarah Kreger&#13;
Allyse Lainson&#13;
Korey Lane&#13;
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Dale Larson&#13;
Traci Lauver&#13;
Shauna Lehmer&#13;
Molly Lich&#13;
Brent Lincoln&#13;
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Kyle Mabbitt&#13;
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Patrick McCoy&#13;
Andrew McDonald&#13;
Kim McFen-in&#13;
Melissa McKern&#13;
Danielle Mescher&#13;
James Stoutzenburger:&#13;
None of your business.&#13;
Lauren Thomas:&#13;
Seth Jackson&#13;
Sophomores &#13;
Heather Meidl&#13;
Amber Miller&#13;
Emily Moore&#13;
Danielle Morgan&#13;
Turner Morgan&#13;
Alicia Mose&#13;
Tanner Mudra&#13;
Jessica Navarrete&#13;
Ashley Nelson&#13;
Brandon Nelson&#13;
Ellen Nuss&#13;
Tilaina Olson&#13;
Doug O'Reily&#13;
Angela Osborn&#13;
Steven Pace&#13;
Kevin Palmerton&#13;
Ricky Paulsen&#13;
Shawn Penney&#13;
Dustin Peterson&#13;
Renae Philamee&#13;
David Pidgeon&#13;
Kayla Piercy&#13;
Megan Pomerleau&#13;
Justin Pomeroy&#13;
Heather Poore&#13;
Alyssa Ranney&#13;
Ashley Richter&#13;
Sara Riehl e&#13;
Mandy Saar&#13;
Heather Sadler&#13;
Alyssa Sass&#13;
Lyndsay Schank&#13;
Tara Schimmel&#13;
Jaimie Schmader&#13;
Brittany Schultz&#13;
Cassie Schultz&#13;
Al lison Schutte&#13;
Emil y Shanks&#13;
Nathan Showers&#13;
James Smi th&#13;
Kathl een Smith&#13;
Travis Smith&#13;
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Alyssa Snell&#13;
Bradley South&#13;
Rikki Southard&#13;
Bradley Stageman&#13;
Willie Stinson&#13;
James Stoutzenberger&#13;
Travis Swisher&#13;
Jenny Teague&#13;
Lauren Thomas&#13;
Lucas Thomsen&#13;
Adam Tomford&#13;
Justin Toole&#13;
Samantha Tsuji&#13;
Katherine Tweedt&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand&#13;
Guadalupe Vazquez&#13;
Elizabeth Voltmer&#13;
Sandra Wallin&#13;
Jeffrey Walters&#13;
Tobyn Ward&#13;
Christine Warner&#13;
Brian Warren&#13;
Jill Whitney&#13;
Krista Wickersham&#13;
Michelle Woods&#13;
Kristi Jo Wright&#13;
Zach Yakel&#13;
Nicholas Yocum&#13;
Kyle Zaloudek&#13;
Kara Ziegenfuss&#13;
Sophonwres &#13;
Plugging his nose first, senior Jeff&#13;
McQuinn pulls out a pair of boxers&#13;
from his gym locker.&#13;
Senior Suthawan&#13;
Ungsuthornrung.&gt;i&#13;
pulls her homework out of her&#13;
locker before&#13;
heading home.&#13;
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The locker: A friend to most, an acquaintance&#13;
to some, and a mere stranger to others.&#13;
Some students give t eir locker a· homey&#13;
atmosphere by decorating it with pictures and&#13;
bringing other items from homEi.&#13;
"We have slippers and a hanger im our locker,"&#13;
said juniors Ashley Crane and fellow locK.er mate Kira&#13;
Nightser.&#13;
Sharing lockers with others has become a&#13;
common occurance. Many students feel it's easier to&#13;
use a locker tl1at's near their classes though it may&#13;
not be the one they were assigned to at the beginning&#13;
of the year. Plus, it's an excuse to see friends between&#13;
periods.&#13;
While some people can't live without their&#13;
lockers, others aren't too familiar with the word.&#13;
"I don't ever use my locker. I don't even&#13;
know where it is. I carry everything around in my bag,"&#13;
aid sophomore Heather Miedl.&#13;
Whatever the relationship, the locker is a&#13;
friend everyone can use if they want to.&#13;
Sophomores Brad Jackson and Sam Tsuji meet juniors Krista Hansen and Pam Shorey&#13;
between class periods at Jackson's locker.&#13;
Sophomore Trent Coyle&#13;
studies the green stuff in&#13;
his week-old cherry crisp.&#13;
An anomynous student shows off her locker full of junk ranging from clothes to food to coffee cups.&#13;
[&#13;
It happens to everyone;&#13;
you throw a bag of food you&#13;
think is empty in your locker&#13;
and it turns up moldy the next J&#13;
time you find it.&#13;
Senior Ccx:ly Elgan&#13;
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Daniel Alexander&#13;
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Andrew Baney&#13;
Jessica Banks&#13;
Heidi Behrens&#13;
Lindsay Behrens&#13;
Matthew Bellows&#13;
Nicole Bellows&#13;
Charles Beuterhaugh&#13;
Trevor Biorn&#13;
Peter Black&#13;
Rachael Brookover&#13;
Sarah Bruning&#13;
Nanette Buckles&#13;
Stephen Burke&#13;
Eric Burmeister&#13;
Cassara Carroll&#13;
Jason Chesley&#13;
Derek Christiansen&#13;
McKayla Christiansen&#13;
Larissa Churchill&#13;
Tiffa ny Clark&#13;
Dani e lle Clemons&#13;
Timoth y Clouser&#13;
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Adam Cooney&#13;
April Cooper&#13;
Kyle Co urter&#13;
Emily Cox&#13;
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Corrine Evans&#13;
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Ryne Goetz&#13;
Brian Golden&#13;
Adam Goss&#13;
Eli zabeth Gray&#13;
Ty ler Graybill&#13;
Matt Grieves&#13;
Jesse Griffis&#13;
Stephen Origer&#13;
Alex Grun d&#13;
Chad Gubbels&#13;
Sara Gustin&#13;
Angel Hamme rmeister&#13;
Jessica Hammermeister&#13;
Keh ly Hansen&#13;
Jennifer Harris&#13;
Tommy Harris&#13;
Jacob Heath&#13;
Jennifer Higginbotham&#13;
Colin Higgins&#13;
Sarah Higgins &#13;
Kristyn Hill&#13;
Travis Hitchcock&#13;
Trenton Hough&#13;
Cody Hunter&#13;
Mandy Husz&#13;
Tom Hitchinson&#13;
Derek Jackson&#13;
Melissa Jackson&#13;
Brandon Jacoba&#13;
Alex Jensen&#13;
Jamie Jensen&#13;
Ashley Johnson&#13;
Bobby John son&#13;
Elizabeth Jones&#13;
Kevin Jones&#13;
James Jordon&#13;
Jacob Kaiser&#13;
Claire Knigge&#13;
Jacob Kohlscheen&#13;
Andrea Larison&#13;
Latania Larsen&#13;
Andrea Leeper&#13;
Susan Lewis&#13;
Ashley Liddi ck&#13;
Sabrina Li verrnore&#13;
Criristopher Loftus&#13;
Todd Lucas&#13;
Chelsea Luth&#13;
Rachel Masker&#13;
Candace Matheis&#13;
Kathleen McDermott&#13;
Chelsea McFarl and&#13;
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Kristin a Meyer&#13;
Adam Moe&#13;
Kenneth Naico&#13;
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Lindsey Nih sen&#13;
Abby O' Neill&#13;
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John Overstreet&#13;
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Mi chelle Paulsen&#13;
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Reed Peregoy&#13;
Aaron Peth&#13;
Stepanie Petsche&#13;
Nicholas Pidgeon&#13;
Linda Poitra&#13;
Trishia Ponce&#13;
Jesse Poore&#13;
Travis Porter&#13;
Rachel Portrey&#13;
Melissa Queen&#13;
Dustin Rasmussen&#13;
Jeffery Rau&#13;
Joshua Reiss&#13;
Kelsey Richter&#13;
Joesph Rief&#13;
Bethany Riso&#13;
Chris Rognes&#13;
Marissa Ro enbohm&#13;
Giovanni Saracay&#13;
Jenna Scheffel&#13;
icolle Schendt&#13;
Amber Shepard&#13;
Rebecca Sheppard&#13;
Chelsea Shook&#13;
Mered ith Sillau&#13;
Christina Simpson&#13;
Alex Smith&#13;
Ashley Smith&#13;
And rew Sondag&#13;
Lucas Spangler&#13;
Sarah Starnes&#13;
Matthew Stewart&#13;
David Stokes&#13;
Sarah Stoutze nberger&#13;
Austin Strohbehn&#13;
Jeremy Stu hr&#13;
Aaron Taggart&#13;
Kami Tamayo&#13;
Au tin Tach&#13;
Rachel Terry&#13;
Cody Thomas&#13;
Micheal Thomas&#13;
Freshman &#13;
Kimberly Thompson&#13;
Kimberly Thornton&#13;
Josh Tiffey&#13;
Zachari Valentin&#13;
Kim Van Nordstrand&#13;
Amanda Venard&#13;
Vanessa Vergamini&#13;
Alysha Vincent&#13;
Seth Wahle&#13;
Troy Weber&#13;
Antony Weihe&#13;
Johnathan White&#13;
Stephanie Woodard&#13;
Michael Woodruff&#13;
Jeremy Yates&#13;
Jenifer Zwicky &#13;
Freshmen &#13;
Angroth, Don&#13;
Ankenbauer, Joe&#13;
Hearnen, Chad&#13;
Bird, Allen&#13;
Birth, Krista&#13;
Bleth, Richard&#13;
Bluford, Derick&#13;
Brockman, Cindy&#13;
Bush, Donna&#13;
Butterbaugh, Charlotte&#13;
Calleroz, Guadalupe&#13;
Campbell, Patrick&#13;
Christensen, Deanne&#13;
Crawley, Sharon&#13;
Cunningham, Clay&#13;
Dew, Craig&#13;
Doorlag, Jennifer&#13;
Drake, John&#13;
Fiscus, Gary&#13;
Gibson, Doug&#13;
Gottsch, Carol&#13;
t-Gaching&#13;
t.,.\Ot.,.\Gr)T?&#13;
"My worst moment as a teacher and a human&#13;
being was the moment I found out that seniors&#13;
Luke Anderson and Derek McComas scored&#13;
higher than I did on the ACTs."&#13;
Green, Shari&#13;
Hamsa, Marcy&#13;
Hanafan, Chris&#13;
Hauer, Donnette&#13;
Heckman, Thomas&#13;
Henderson, Mark&#13;
Hanken, Mindi&#13;
Huth, Matt&#13;
Jones, Kirn&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
Kern, Jennifer&#13;
Kilibarda, Kris&#13;
Knavel, Mary&#13;
Koester, Steve&#13;
l&lt;imMuta&#13;
Whll°"t CAR. 'TOON&#13;
Cf-JAR.AC'TE.R.&#13;
best fits YOU ClnC why ~&#13;
"Speedy Gonzales because I teach&#13;
Spanish. Better yet, Slow Poke&#13;
Rodriguez, Speedy's cousin."&#13;
ith Massey&#13;
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Jeff Krabbenhoft&#13;
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Renee Kybat&#13;
Amy Labno&#13;
Mary Langille&#13;
Kari Lewis&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Kathie Lincoln&#13;
Sandra Lopes&#13;
Bernice Mace&#13;
Curt Mace&#13;
.Connie Martin&#13;
Keith Massey&#13;
Paul Massman&#13;
Monica Mayberry&#13;
Julie McComas&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy Mc Vey&#13;
Dan Miller&#13;
Kim Muta&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
Richard Oliphant&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
Barbara Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
Mary Anne Peck&#13;
Doug Radtke&#13;
Marcia Ranney&#13;
Robin Reida&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Jan Smyser&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Colleen Wallenberg&#13;
Gail Wallenberg&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Sue Wentz&#13;
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Christina Woodward&#13;
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"Perf orrning at&#13;
Creighton was really&#13;
cool because the people&#13;
really enjoyed hearing&#13;
us. ,,&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Justin Dashner&#13;
"Rubbies!"&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Allison Schutte&#13;
"The teachers are really&#13;
. I" ruce.&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Jenifer Zwicky&#13;
"Joking around wtih&#13;
Mr. Fiscus and Mr.&#13;
Huth!"&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
"Hearing Mr.&#13;
Fiscus's crazy&#13;
stories!"&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Ashley Slaughter&#13;
The Express Show Choir had a very exciting year doing well in competi tion.&#13;
Shannon Goss, senior, practices&#13;
for a solo competition held ar&#13;
Thomas Jefferson this year.&#13;
Shannon was also a member of&#13;
the All-State 0 1oir.&#13;
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Under the direction of Gary Fiscus and Matt Huth, the Lewis&#13;
Central choirs have accomplished wonderful things this year.&#13;
Each year the chamber choir sends seven quartets to the&#13;
Iowa All State Music Festival auditions. Out of the 28 students that&#13;
auditioned from LC this year, 24 were chosen. Twenty-four students was a record number for LC. Lewis Central also had the largest number of students participate at All State from any other school.&#13;
Members of the chamber choir had the honor of being asked&#13;
to sing at the Creighton awards banquet. But that wasn't all. Chamber choir members traveled several places this year. A few of the&#13;
places this busy choir visited were The Sirtoma Club, Jenny&#13;
Edmundson Hospital, ana a retirement home.&#13;
"It's great to g€t out in the community and share our talent," said sophomore at VanNordstrand.&#13;
Concert choir also had an exciting year. They participated in the All&#13;
City Music Festival and !fhomasJefferson High School.&#13;
Freshman choir had the opportunity to send four members&#13;
to the Southwest Iowa Honor Choir at Iowa Western. Eric Bermiester,&#13;
casara carrot, Chris LOftus, and Kim VanNordstrand attended.&#13;
"It was really cmol being there with a lot of other talented&#13;
kids. There was a lot of c0mplaining but&#13;
in the end it was worth it," said Chris&#13;
Loftus.&#13;
Choirs have come a long way&#13;
over the years and LC has proven to be&#13;
one of the best. The Lewis Qentral choirs&#13;
are always changing, growing, and improving. They really are a "fine" art.&#13;
'The thought o f singing with 600 other&#13;
kids is amazing."&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
ll1e busy 0 1amber 01oir, above, and Concert 01oir, below, rake timeout of their busy&#13;
class period to pa;e for a picture.&#13;
Front Row: Chris Ebke , Ellen T hompson,&#13;
Stacey Goodman, Ja imi Joneson, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer, Shannon Goss, Crystal Collins&#13;
a nd Kat ie Hi gg ins. Secon d Row: Pat&#13;
Van ordstrand , Jake Cooney and David&#13;
Knave l. T hird Row: Kevin McWhorter,&#13;
Reece Ande rson, T urner Mo rgan, Eric&#13;
Evans, Andy King , Jeff McQuinn, Kyle&#13;
Kreger, Ma tt Fiscus, Dan Bia k, Meli sa&#13;
Miller, A ll i on Jacoby, Katie mith and&#13;
Ashley Slaughter.&#13;
Photos by Ron Thomsen, Karen Watson and Dawn Longmeyer Cho&#13;
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!st Row-Ashley rnith, Amanda Paulscn,Jeff Rau, Kala King, Lauren Kealy, Rachel&#13;
Thompson, Brianne Dierks, Lea Salvo, 01ris Loftus, Mike Meiers, Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Sarah Kreger and Cassara Carroll.&#13;
2nd Row-01elsea McFarland, Stacey Gocx:lman, Sara Bruning, Kacie r\nkml:aua-,&#13;
Amrer Miller, ra \Vallin , Rachel Buswell, Hea ther adler, 01ris Salrn, Keith&#13;
Goetz, Zach Yakel, rephanic Woodard and Nicki Edwards.&#13;
3rd Row-Becky Dreager, Felicia Cook, 01elsca Luth, Michelle Paul';Cll , Emily ai.~.&#13;
Courtney Dennis, Trisha Ponce, Ju rin Colton, Scanna Mayer, Lauren Th&#13;
Angela Jensen, Holly Engelstad and Tiffany O ark.&#13;
4di Row-Nanette Buckles, Tonuny Harri , Kim ll1omton, Becky JolUL&lt;on , Oui£·&#13;
tine Warner, Danielle Oernons, Alicia Diercks, Beth Scars, Jennifer ·dlic,&#13;
ll1omton , Dclxirah Bach, Krissy Engle and Oysral Collins.&#13;
5th Row- Matt Bel O\ . Pct er Black, Mitch Jordan, Andy Kiser, Victoria Bunten.&#13;
Nathan Davis, Jessica Kam· h, Rachel Simonin, \Viii Exley, Scon Vcrsch, Kenn&#13;
Metzger and Shannon Meissner.&#13;
6di RO\v- Andrea Oehme, Ryne Goetz , Kevin Larson, Kristine Norris, Kevin Jones,&#13;
Nick Procopio, Ross Tumcr, Hali Smith, Kaleb Ki ng, Travis "isher, roh&#13;
Scourzenberger and Dan Finn.&#13;
7th Row- Eric Gubbels, Oiad Gubbels, AJ Baney, Tyler Orv I, Aimee Coen:: .&#13;
Krista Hansen, Krista \Vicker ham, Dan Black, Chris Ebke, Meli a Miller, 1e&#13;
Angerodi and &amp;in Higgins.&#13;
8th RO\v- Justin Dashner, Dan Gulden, Aaron Peth, Jeff rcy Foumain , Logan Oar!...&#13;
i.;;;~lllllll~ Eric Evans, Ellen Thompscn , Shauna Lehmer, Kellie Hubbard, Zach Ellison and&#13;
Nick Burroughs.&#13;
!!!!'.!!!!'.!!!!!::i:~~~=-:=:~~:..._----_J:L _ _.ll"---~".:'-~~".::~~lll 9di Row- Allison Jacoby, Bob Mason and Reese Anderson.&#13;
Jazz Band&#13;
Back Row: Sarah Kreger, Jeff Fountain , Allison Jacoby, Justin Dashner, Reese Anderson and Angela Jensen.&#13;
Middle Row: Jermy Seydlitz , Beth Sears, Joel Edwards,&#13;
Mark Hubbard, Kevin Metzger, Stacey Goodman, Krista&#13;
Wickersham and Director Doug Gibson.&#13;
Front Row: Travis Swisher, Aniy Wood, Dan Black, Dale&#13;
Larsen, Rachel Simonin and Audra Schutte.&#13;
I/ow do you foe/ about the term "band grek"?&#13;
"!don't take offense to it, ma;t people in band call each&#13;
other band geeks as a joke."&#13;
·Jwuor Lauren Kealey&#13;
Academics&#13;
"People call me that a lot, technically it's the correct tcnn&#13;
so I don't care."&#13;
-Senior Kyle Kreger&#13;
"I Jon't mind it, it firs most people in band anyway."&#13;
-Sophomore Zach Yakel&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Bonnett and Rachel Driver &#13;
Practicing for their upcoming concert, Jeff Laying down the t, sophomore Lauren 111omas&#13;
Rau, Nick Burrougl-is and Keith Goetz con- marches with the rest of her band memL'ers.&#13;
ccntrate on their director.&#13;
the only tuba player in marching band,&#13;
freshman Aaron Peth sho\\ off his skill.&#13;
At the Clarinda Jamboree, junior Rachel 111ompson&#13;
prepares to fli p ~ fl ag.&#13;
The Lewis Central Band Program of 2002-2003&#13;
has had a very successful year. It has been full of victor" es and ome losses, but they have managed to&#13;
stay aheaa.&#13;
, ter a few losses during the Marching Band&#13;
season they started to get down on themselves, but&#13;
still managed to place second at state competition on&#13;
thie own turf. They were then split into two concert&#13;
bands an pu led themselves back together and managed to get all Division 1 rating at state concert competition.&#13;
While keep1Qg the'r spirits up, he LC Pep Band&#13;
helped to energize the fans during the boys and girls&#13;
varsity basketball season.&#13;
The colorgaurd got new ttniforms this )';ear and&#13;
welcomed a male member to their team. They look&#13;
forward to another great year.&#13;
Two-time All-State clarinet player sums it up&#13;
best by saying, "Its been a heck of a year!"&#13;
Sharing his music knowledge, band director Mr. Bluford&#13;
coaches his student, junior Kayla King on the trombone.&#13;
Standing proudly with their instruments at the Oarinda Jamboree,&#13;
senior Stacey Goodman and junior Becky Drcager give a smile after being selected to play in the&#13;
Fiesta Bowl \\~th the Southwest&#13;
Iowa Honor Marching fund.&#13;
Just after the LC Band performs at&#13;
home, senior drum major, Audra&#13;
hutte prepares to salute the&#13;
crowd and smiles with satisfaction.&#13;
Band&#13;
Photographs by Stephanie Bonn tt and submitted by Becky Dreager &#13;
Remember, Reflect d 'Respon&#13;
The fall play, Reaching Towards a Pl.ace Called Hope, was a touching tribute&#13;
to the terrorist attacks of September 11th.&#13;
"I think it is really awesome that we could do something so original to pay&#13;
tribute to such a horrific event," said sophomore Emily Shanks.&#13;
The cast and crew worked long and hard b6urs to create this show as their very&#13;
own. The script was completely original. The director, Tom McLaughlin, chose a select few seniors to help write and 1&#13;
p1ioduce this show. Jennifer Beckner, Andy King,&#13;
and Alyssa Barr all played a treme aous pa t in making Reaching Towards a Place&#13;
Called Hope such a successful production.&#13;
"Not only was I extremely 'mpresseo that the cast and crew wrote it themselves, I was blown away by the talent l hao never known existed in&#13;
some of the musical acts!" comm en ed sophomore Ellen -----------&#13;
Nuss.&#13;
Since this was the first year that Lewis Central constructed an all original script o ening night was a little -Junior Melinda Smit&#13;
bumpy, but as the saying goes, tl:Le sho ust go on! Satur- ...._ ________ __.&#13;
"I thought the play was fun and a&#13;
touching way to express our vi ~&#13;
about the attacks of 9-11."&#13;
day night's performance brought laugh er, tears, and a much needed sense of hope.&#13;
Left: Caught in the moment, sophomores Sarah&#13;
Kreger and Pat Van&#13;
Nordstrand remember the&#13;
tragedies of 9-1 1.&#13;
Far Right: Participating in&#13;
the drama program L5 a great&#13;
way to meet and get to know&#13;
new people.&#13;
Below: Cast members sing&#13;
their tribute to September&#13;
11th.&#13;
Pages designed by Brad South and Stacy Porter &#13;
Top Row: Zach Yakel, Brenna Lynch, Oaire Knigge, Kyle Lee, Jake Oemons, Dylan Davis, Andy King, Kathryn Goethe and Ouis Ebke. Second Row: Mr. Tom Mclaughlin, Kevin Smith,&#13;
Kehly Hansen, Melinda Smits, Dani Oemons, Maggie Relds, Sammy Hedclles, Kevin Mc\Xlhorrer and Michael Grahan1.1bird Row: Bedmny Riso, Molly Lich, Matt Fiscus, Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Pat VanJ\lordstrand, Sarah Harris, Alyssa Barr, Tiffany Da ~S , Lea Salvo, Jaika Neblik, Dan Barnett, Angela Jensen and Dale Larsen. Fourth Row: Adan1 Dieaaick, Dale Davis, Jesse Griffis,&#13;
Emily Shanks, Andy Kiser, Jaimi Joneson, Pam Shorey, Kristi Wright, Sarah Kreger, Kim 111orron, Katie Qxik, Emily Cox, Stephanie Bonnett, Kelly Daffin and Alicia Mose.&#13;
Fall Play&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer &#13;
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Why do you take~ * ~ :&#13;
part in musicals? ~&#13;
"Chbc dig guys who&#13;
can sing!"&#13;
, Sophomore&#13;
T umer Morgan&#13;
• ~--------, . "Who doesn't like :&#13;
having 700 people :&#13;
• stand and clap for •&#13;
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saws!"&#13;
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Jennifer Beckner, Lucy, and Andy King, Olarlie Brown, ham it up on opening night. Both seniors enjoyed a principle role&#13;
mmo.i ,moo Yoitre A Good Man Charlie Brown&#13;
After five short weeks of preparation, the cast and crew of You re A Good Man Charlie&#13;
Brown was more than ready to debut their show.&#13;
The show is based on the Peanuts comic strips ''The senjors did an excellent job of passing the&#13;
batton to the rising JeadThe cast and crew worked hard to make sure&#13;
resembled a cartoon, everything from the set to the&#13;
There were six principle actors and eight ers."&#13;
"Peanuts Gang". -Sophomore&#13;
by Charles Schulz.&#13;
everythi ng&#13;
way they wal ked.&#13;
members of t h e&#13;
Pat Van Nordstrand&#13;
The cast captured the essence of the peanuts "'==-------- characters, built a&#13;
set, learned dances, and didn't forget to have fun in the process. They&#13;
really kept the winning tradition of excellence alive.&#13;
Academics&#13;
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&amp;oily, played by senior ]aimi Joneson, sings about her "New Plulasophy"&#13;
to the packed house \\~th senous Peanuts atotudc.&#13;
Linus, played by sophon1orc Pat&#13;
VanNordsaand tangos \\~th his&#13;
rnost prized poscssion: his b\an·&#13;
ket.&#13;
J .&#13;
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The beloved SnooPY, played by&#13;
Tunicr Morgan, takes his bow in&#13;
p&#13;
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Photos by E mily Shanks and Karen Watson&#13;
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Two-Thousand-Three was another successful year for the Large&#13;
Group and Individual SQeech participants. This years accomplishments&#13;
included a new freshmen participant record, leaving the Anita Invitational with an overall number of ninetee trophies, and a new Large&#13;
Group director, Ms. Krista Birth.&#13;
A new ecord was set this year with the ost freshmen participants. The P.revious recor ·was seven freshmen and the 2003 record&#13;
reached an all time high of ixteen.&#13;
"We Gid better than we expected," said&#13;
freshman Bethany OJaching was a lot of Riso, "we never expected&#13;
to make it as far as we fun. I learned a lot did.'&#13;
Leav· _g he f th kids Ani Invitational with . h' rom e . h 1· h t nineteen trop 1es was Kri Birth a ugeaccomp is men ,&#13;
but the ~Jges , sta achie ement was walking away with the lace tro h.Y. for the most individual trophies&#13;
received.&#13;
"Gomg to Anita was a cool expe ience," said sophomore Sam&#13;
Tsuji, "we didn't get to go astyear1So it was icK.ed awsome. You com -&#13;
pete against smaller groups and it felt good to take the number one&#13;
spot. Trophies are like Oscars. It was a lot of fun, Speech Rules!"&#13;
Ms. Krista Birth was the Large Group director this year.&#13;
"Coaching was a lot of fun. I learned a lot from the kids," said&#13;
Birth. Her upbeat and enthusiastic attitude kept the group focused.&#13;
After such a successful season in Individuals, the All-State performance in Ames was cancelled due to bad weather. Although the cancellation was a big disappointment, participants won't let a few clouds&#13;
and rain fog their focus.&#13;
Singin' in style, sophomore T umer Morgan beat ooxes in Read- Reinacting a scene from the movie Grease, fr lm'&#13;
ers Theatre. C1SSara Carroll thinks of her overseas ooyf riend.&#13;
Pages designed by Tara Schi mmel and Christine Swanson &#13;
\ \ I FOR. FUN.&#13;
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~~1morc Eric Evans holds his girlfriend, junior Jamie Taylor after she is killed in a car accident, while senior Hali&#13;
rrith and junior Melinda Smits look on in the group mime piece, Wrecked Future.·&#13;
In the group mime performance of Wrecked Future, junior&#13;
Melinda Smits regrets her decision after a long night of drinking alcoholic beverages at a party.&#13;
LitdeShop of Honvrsdoem't compare to the show that seniors Matt Fiscus&#13;
and Andy King put on.&#13;
Freshn"k'U1 Kellie Doffin aims to be perfect to reach her parents approval in a&#13;
solo mime called Perfecaonism.&#13;
Photos taken by Amy Barr, Tara Schimmel and Christine Swanson &#13;
Alys.sa. Barr&#13;
-PresidentAmanda Sununy&#13;
-Vice PresidentHolly Fricke&#13;
-SecretaryAmy Barr&#13;
-TreasurerNick Hayes&#13;
-Sergeant of Ann.5-&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
-SponscrStudents That Represent&#13;
-W/f S Student ruuncilMaking the picture scene 'for SnoBall,&#13;
sophomore Ellen Nuss and junior Karen&#13;
Watson try to hot glue without burning&#13;
their fingers.&#13;
Early morning meetings are the cause of sophomores Jessica Hargis, Bekki Heideman, and Courtnie Dennis, juniors&#13;
Karen Watson , Brianne Gerhardt, and Marissa Hough&#13;
sleepy looks and slow movements.&#13;
Pages designed by Amy Barr and Amber Cook&#13;
Hanging decorations from the ceiling, sophomores Justin Toole and Seth&#13;
Jackson work together to get it ri ht. &#13;
J\nd The Winner Is ...&#13;
Named as 2003 Mr. LC, junior Jacob Kho!&#13;
proudly hows off his crown. Singing acapella, senior Matt Fiscus was a=mpanied by seniors Andy King, Dmrjd&#13;
Knavel, Jeff Mc:Quinn, Kyle Kreger and junior Dan Black.&#13;
Walking down the aisle, senior Iggy Cockcrof t is escorted&#13;
by senior Holly Fricke as they saut their stuff, hoping to&#13;
\MMr.LC&#13;
..;bvwing C'ff his African culture, junior Jaa&gt;h Kho! raps his Sudanese lango lllge and is helped out by senior Jacob&#13;
Oiun"Y, who arc both sporLing loin&#13;
dvths rmd dancing to African music.&#13;
Escorts Alyssa Barr, Tiffany Conover,&#13;
Amanda Wyatt, Aimee Pickering,&#13;
Marissa Hough, &amp;tra Dmrjdson, Holly&#13;
Fricke and Jill Husz collect money from&#13;
the audience to try to \\rjn the People's&#13;
01oice A ward for their date (not picnired are Brenna Lynch and Kendra&#13;
Lindaman).&#13;
The Student Council is made up of individuals chosen by their peers to&#13;
represent the student body. These students not only decorate for the Homecoming&#13;
and SnoBall dances, but also participate in different activities such as Round Table&#13;
discussions, preparing middle school students for high school, and representing the&#13;
students' views at board meetings.&#13;
This year, the Student Council held the second annual Mr. LC pageant. Ten&#13;
junior and senio r males competed by modeling their formal wear, showing off their&#13;
talents, and g iving their insight on an interview q estion. Junior Jake Kho! was&#13;
named as th e 2003 Mr. LC after impres ing he judges with his looks, his&#13;
talent, and his wits . ~&#13;
"I'm ho nored to "lhadabsolutelydo idca rhatlwas oe chosen as Mr. LC," said&#13;
Kho!. "It's g reat making getting the $500 scholarship, burl people laugh and being able&#13;
to show them my culture." feel completely honored."&#13;
Ju nior Jason , 'rSeruor Kacy South Dick won the People's Choir&#13;
Award by collec ting the most money duri ng&#13;
intermission. The first runner up was junior Tyler Driver, and the second runner up&#13;
was senior Cameron Zeigenfuss.&#13;
All of the money- raised from Mr. t: - as a ow ard a scholarship that was&#13;
given to a person who was not on Student Council, but showed leadership and high&#13;
morals. This scholarship was awarded to senior Kacy South.&#13;
Photos by A my Barr and Jessica Hargis&#13;
Contestants Strut Their Stuff&#13;
Singing isn't all senior&#13;
Cameron Ziegenfuss can do,&#13;
he can play the guitar too!&#13;
Imitating Creed, jLu1ior Jason Dick sing to "Higher"&#13;
and gets a standing ovation&#13;
from the audience.&#13;
Making kool-aid is the talent&#13;
of junior Dan Barnett, who&#13;
also sold it to the audience .&#13;
While Ryan Showers narrates from the audience, senior Dylan Davis sho\\ off&#13;
his amazing karate moves. &#13;
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Club8 and Activities • &#13;
ATIO AL&#13;
HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Posing for a picture, sophomore Saral1 Kreger stands in -front of the National Honor Society Crest.&#13;
2003 Inductees New Members&#13;
Amy Barr&#13;
Dan Black&#13;
Jeremy O:ie&#13;
Crystal Collins&#13;
Kim Darnell&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
Rebecca Dreager&#13;
Heather Exley&#13;
Mi&amp;sy Fischer&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
Krista Hansen&#13;
Jaimie Heckerman&#13;
Kellie Hinsley&#13;
Kala King&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
Brandon Mason&#13;
Vicki Anderson&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Trisha Barntsen&#13;
• Alys.sa Barr&#13;
Jennifer Cain&#13;
Lindy Dinklage&#13;
Henry Gerhardt&#13;
Stacey Goodman&#13;
Shannon Gos.s&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
Nick Hansen&#13;
Traci Matters Leslie Angeroth Erin Higgins Aly a Ranney&#13;
Mike Meiers Reagan Beckendorf Seth Jackson Ashley Richter&#13;
Derek Mether Kristin Blum Allison Jacoby ~klra Riehle&#13;
Nicki Neal LizOiapman Shannon Kelley Lyn dsay hank&#13;
Jeremy Petsche Courmie Dennis Ashley Knoble Tara Schimmel&#13;
Lea Salvo Joel Edwards Sarah Kreger Emily hanks&#13;
Melynda Scheffel Holly Engelstad Dale Larsen Travis mith&#13;
Jenny Seydlitz Heath Epperson Kendra Lindaman Brad Stageman&#13;
Pam Shorey Eric Evans Seanna Mayer Lauren l11omas&#13;
Rachel Simonin Kathryn Goethe Melis.5a McKem JL15tin Toole&#13;
Melinda Smits Dan Gulden Danielle Mescher Pat Van l\lordstran&#13;
Amber Strohbelm Sara Gundlach Andrea Moe Brian Warren&#13;
Janue Taylor Jessica Hargis EllcnNus.s Jill Wlutney&#13;
Rachel Thompson Sarni Hedrick Doug O'Reilly Krista Wickersham&#13;
An1anda Wyatt Bekki Heideman Angela Osborn Zach Yakel&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Nick Hayes Shannon Meissner Katie Struck&#13;
Katie Higgins Melis.sa Miller Amy Sulentic&#13;
Ashley Hughes Bruce Pomerleau Mark Terry&#13;
Jill HllSz Daiuelle Ranney Ellen Thompson&#13;
Aaron Jones Tim Reedy Sara l11omton&#13;
Scott Kemp Rachel Salvo Mclis.5a Weilage&#13;
Andy King Shayla Sas.s Eric Wirth&#13;
David Knavel Ben Scheuring Amy Wood&#13;
Duis Koch Jennifer Schelze&#13;
Kyle Kreger Audra Schutte&#13;
Kevin McWhorter Hali Smith&#13;
onors Society&#13;
Page designed by Pat Van Nordstrand and Stacy Porter Photos submitted by Ruth Kreger and Kris Kilibarda &#13;
Iowa Jobs for meriats Gmuattfs&#13;
Photo by Brian Gates&#13;
Fourth hour JAG class. T op Row from left: Gary Beatty, Don Seager and Doug Junior.&#13;
Second Row: Tricia \Xlcxxls, Jennifer Hurst and Stacy Porter. Third Row: Specialist Monica&#13;
Maybcny, Kathern Scott, Tracy Hays and Travis Long. Bottom Row: Ryan Frain.&#13;
.frcr inner at the Marriot, Vice President of Qu-eer Development, senior Kathern Scott, Presidcnt.1&lt;.1u11T Don Seager, retary and Treasurer senior Stacy Porter and Vice President of Social&#13;
m1c "· senior Ryan Fr,1in pose for a picture. I-JAG officers were able to go to Des Moines in&#13;
(ktr J-cr for a Leadership Development Conference (LIX). Vice President, senior Travis Long&#13;
Ill. pie turecl. Photo by Monica Mayb rry&#13;
n . JA&lt; I cl t worked volw1tecrecl to help with VODEC (Vocational Decelopment Center)&#13;
rou •hout rite «Choo! year. niors Ryan Bothwell, Ryan Frain , Stacy Porter. Don Seager, Tricia&#13;
°'"d Kmh •rn Scott, Kiistin Schultze , Travis Long, Jennifer Hurst and Mart Shaw all toured&#13;
Iowa's Jobs for America's Graduate's al o known by various students as I-JAG or JAG, is an alternative class foi; Workplace.&#13;
Students are required to produce a portfolio and present it in a&#13;
mock interview by the end of the year. Unlike Worjsr&gt;lace, which&#13;
takes place in just one term, JAG is held over the cour-se of three&#13;
terms. """"'&#13;
Throughout the year JAG members participate in two events&#13;
along with the seven other schools in the -JAG .. wgram.&#13;
In the fall they had the Leadershig Deve meot Conference (CDC), whicn the JAG officers participated in o t:i6tter understand their roles as an officer and as&#13;
a leader of. their class. JAG officers&#13;
had to be nop1jpated by the classes&#13;
after writing an essay on why they&#13;
wanted to be an o fficer. .&#13;
In the spr ir,ig they had the&#13;
Career D velopment Conference&#13;
(CDC), whicli 0~ the JAG memyear's class and I hope they have&#13;
learned something from me. My&#13;
heart and door will always be open&#13;
to them when they are in need."&#13;
-Specialist Monica Maybetrry&#13;
bers could go G, fourteen of the members participated. During the&#13;
conference each participant had to compete in two events. Of all&#13;
the events the I-JAG members participated in they brought home a&#13;
total of 22 gold, silver and bronze medals.&#13;
Photo by Stacy Porter&#13;
Second hour JAG class. Top Row: Tristan Evans and Nick Blanchard. Second Row: Adrie1me&#13;
Linkenhoker, Jackie Otis, Oystal Byers, Jessica 01esley, Racheal Beatty and Katie Savick. Bottom Row&#13;
Micheal Olsen, Allison Kiser and Jeremy Byers. Photo by Stacy&#13;
First hour JAG. Top Row: Jeff Reicks, Darn1y Schumann, Garv Beatty and Rebecca Beno. ond Row:&#13;
Mason Lyndsey, hayla C'llnpbell , Kaila Rathke, Mary O lsen, Kathern Scott and rali Piercy. Bottom&#13;
: Kristin Schultze, Brian Gates, Megan Hourigan and Tammy Eivins.&#13;
, &lt; 'llT in the ful l. Photo by Da"" L.ongmeycr&#13;
Page de igned by Stacy Porter NHS and I-JAG &#13;
Above left: Junior Zach •&#13;
Paulson, senior John Harvey, and junior Amber Strobehn checl&lt; to see if th~ put their sink together correctly. Watch out Drain-U, you have some competition.&#13;
Above right: Home and Car Care instructor Jeff Krabbenhoft shows&#13;
students the ropes about general car maintenance. It's grnma be a long, long year.&#13;
Below left: Show that tire who's boss! Junior Marissa Hough takes&#13;
care of the tire's nuts and bolts.&#13;
Below right: Working together, junior Eric Hayes and his&#13;
partner take apart a siJ.U&lt; during the plumbiJ.1g section&#13;
of Home and Car Care. LOoks like they're the&#13;
ones to call when one's sink needs to&#13;
be fixed in a hurry.&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton, Sarah Hull, Nicole Petri and John Kocourek &#13;
f1 I~ I y OUR. T Oll.-'.T&#13;
Working to put&#13;
the parts of a&#13;
battery back&#13;
together, senior&#13;
Ryan Bothwell&#13;
about dirty hancls.&#13;
Home and Car&#13;
on projects to get&#13;
down and dirty&#13;
As the temperatures increase, so does junior&#13;
1lu; class electrifies junior Amanda Dri ver. Danielle Schabcn's desire to solder. A job well done.&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer and Karen Watson&#13;
Junior Jenny Seycllitz put away one of&#13;
the many tools after a hard day's work.&#13;
Students always have the right tool for&#13;
the job in this class.&#13;
Oh, the great times of Home and Car Care,&#13;
so many memories .. .with lealcy sinks and&#13;
toilet bowls. In this class, students learn the&#13;
essentials of home and car repair basics.&#13;
The not-so Fiesta Bowl played by junior&#13;
Amber trohbehn, and seniors Ryan&#13;
Bothwell and ].\; . Sinunons.&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
Yearbook is a class that brings together all the&#13;
events of the year and puts them in a book. No matter&#13;
what group one is in, whether one is involved in every&#13;
activity and sport or none at all, there's one thing or another in the yearbook that will catch all varieties of taste.&#13;
"The yearbook informs students of what they m ight I&#13;
not be aware of," said senior Stephanie Norton. I&#13;
The yearbook staff works hard, but they also find&#13;
time to relax once in awhile.&#13;
"When we played catch phrase it was fun because&#13;
we rarely got to relax and have fun," said junior Aimee .&#13;
Pickering.&#13;
Even though it gets hectic sometimes and people&#13;
feel that they have taken on a lot, it always works out and&#13;
comes together in the end.&#13;
Pages designed by Nicole Petri and Sarah Hull &#13;
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Junior Da11~1 Longmeyer makes some last&#13;
minute changes in the darkroom .&#13;
• .. . Hot off the press! Ok, that's not quite how it works •&#13;
in the school newspaper, but there are quite a few things about •&#13;
it that gives the students realistic experiences with the journal- •&#13;
istic world. •&#13;
"I've always loved writing and journalism, and this&#13;
class helps me apply that," said senior Lindy Dinklage.&#13;
Not only does newspaper give experience for students pursuing a writing career, it also teaches teamwork.&#13;
"We get stressed out before deadlines but we pull&#13;
together and it works out,"said sophomore Melissa McKern.&#13;
There are times when the pressure is on, but there&#13;
are down times too.&#13;
"I love it when Lindy brings cookies!" said junior&#13;
Pam Shorey.&#13;
The atmosphere in this class is quite unique.&#13;
"We have a lot of fun . You come in this classroom •&#13;
and you know that you'll get along with the people in it," said&#13;
sophomore Jill Whitney. "That makes it a lot easier to work ."&#13;
Newspaper is a class that brings all types of creativity&#13;
together, and puts it out there on paper to infonn the student body&#13;
Jf what's going on around them.&#13;
Photos by Sara Hull&#13;
Newspaper Editors: T op Row: Megan McKern .. Bottom Row: Krista&#13;
Hansen, Lindy Dinklage, and Pam Shorey.&#13;
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Photos by Amy Barr, Amber Cook Dawn Longmeyer, and Stacy Porter&#13;
This year's staff has been such a&#13;
great group of people, not only&#13;
to work with but to get to know.&#13;
TI1ey have done a great job, and&#13;
I have had such a great cime worki.ng "~th all of them.&#13;
-Senior Stacy Porter&#13;
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Literally head over heals, sophomore Lyndsey&#13;
Howell completes a back handspring. As a&#13;
first year cheerleader, Lyndsey made signif icant contributions to the team with her stunts.&#13;
The cheerleaders celebrate Ouisonas with&#13;
eccentric gifts. Ir's the tradition for the&#13;
girls to be creative in making the gifts.&#13;
for the first game of the season.&#13;
The cheerleaders take advantage of a time-out&#13;
to pump up the crowd.&#13;
Ayin' high juniors Heather Exley and Holly Englestad show off their sid · hurdlers.&#13;
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Performing at Coronation, the cheerleaders show off their newest stunt.&#13;
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While sophomores Reagan Beckendorf and&#13;
Haley Corbin put up junior Marissa Hough in&#13;
a liberty, the rest of the squad carefully SjXlts.&#13;
Down by the Titan cemetery that's where the Cyclones will be buried, nah, nah, nah ... Go Big&#13;
Photos by Sarah Hull&#13;
t t em pumped up for the big game.&#13;
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"I wanted to become a cheerleader, because people look up to&#13;
you and you become an idol to&#13;
teen girls."&#13;
-Reagan Beckendorf&#13;
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At their final performance, the dancers show one of their many pom routines.&#13;
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With hard work and talent, the Lewis Central Dance Team dancers were able to&#13;
put on one fabulous performance after another. With a mixture of new and old members, this elite group left audiences applauding enthusiastically after each performance.&#13;
The dancers began their season during the summer with morning practices in&#13;
preparation for the Elite Universal Dance Association (UDA) camp in Normal, Illinois.&#13;
The dancers received a third place award in the Home-Porn routine and a superior ~---------------1&#13;
placing over all.&#13;
"Camp was a blast. We all got along and had a really good time,'' said sophomore Sara Riehle. .&#13;
The All-Male dance team began try-outs and practicing after school during&#13;
second trimester in order to Jj?repare for the Iowa State Dance Competition. The boys&#13;
were successful in their "Step in Time" dance which pulled in large crowds for their&#13;
different performances.&#13;
"Getting ready for State was Rretty intense, but -----------&#13;
overall I'd say we pulled it off quite welJ,'' said sophomore With the e,xception of a few obJohn Kocourek.&#13;
The Dance Team took five dances to the Iowa&#13;
State Dance Competition and each dance received a divistacles along the way our team&#13;
pulled off a pretty successful year.&#13;
- Senior Natalie Jones&#13;
sion one rating. -----------&#13;
As the season came to an end the team said good-bye to eight senior girls&#13;
and eight senior boys. The year went by fast and was a success for both teams.&#13;
St.ate Dance Cnmpetitiov Au10rds&#13;
Second Place llid Sixth Place Pom First Place Lyrical Second Place Jazz Third Place All Male&#13;
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a varsi ry game.&#13;
Eighth grader Billie Frost runs from second to&#13;
third at city field.&#13;
Almost on dl'Ck, junior Emily Boardman looks&#13;
for her helmet.&#13;
Pulling in the team, coach Kay Durfey delays the good pitching&#13;
streak.&#13;
Senior Rachel Hildreth stretches for the ball while&#13;
playing first base.&#13;
\V'hile hustling to the dugout, frcslumm Cour01ie&#13;
Damis looks to sec if her tcamatcs follow.&#13;
Sophomore Carly Fra;t tosses&#13;
the ball to eighth grader&#13;
April Cooper to get the runner out at second.&#13;
Freslumm Blen ]\.\Jss cro&amp;.&lt;es home plate&#13;
safely.&#13;
Running three times around the outside of the field, doing sprint drills and playing&#13;
catch was an everyday warm-up each morning for the softball team. They worked hard every&#13;
practice to improve hitting, throwing, and fielding with different drills to help them for game&#13;
situations.&#13;
"I thought practice was run really well, because every one was a game situation and&#13;
helped up for the future," said junior Mallory Danielsen.&#13;
With every practice this way the girls were able to have personal memories of games&#13;
they played in.&#13;
"The St. Albert game I will pever foJiget, I was up in the last inning and I hit in the&#13;
wnning RBI for us," said sophomore Carly Frost.&#13;
This year the team also gained more knowlege of the game from two new coaching&#13;
additions of junior varsity coach Kristin Pigneri and freshman coach Steve Koester.&#13;
"Coach Pigneri helped us all out lot by teaching us to be more confident on the field,"&#13;
said junior Emily Boardman. "She even brought in a hittng coach to help us improve."&#13;
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Freshman catcher Nick Yocum (14) captures the third&#13;
strike while playing at Atlantic. The Titans achieved&#13;
their goal by winning the game.&#13;
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As the pitcher warms up, freshman Justin&#13;
Toole prepares to swing hard to hit his first&#13;
double at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
"The number one&#13;
ce:. •••&#13;
ranking in the state and the University of Northern Iowa recruit senior Jake&#13;
Hansen, shows off his pitching skills for the many State tournament WaS the icing fans at the Creston game.&#13;
on the cake. Those are the extra ac~omplishments that came along with hard work, desire, and teamwork," said Co " ee T ·le.&#13;
Although the boys didn't e ce a all ectations of state rankings, the season&#13;
ended well with a Hawkeye ~ · '· nference· title and a second consecutive trip to&#13;
the state tournam ent. oole ~ s ' ded "lo 'ng back on the entire season, there&#13;
was not much to improve on. m Wt'J k · and reviewed each game and always&#13;
found something to work on towards malling more complete team."&#13;
Batting, infield, outfield, and running- skills were a few of the major elements&#13;
practiced on a regular basis. The t am worked hard not to allow the number one&#13;
rating go to their heads, but used it as a positive asset to&#13;
make them work harder to keep Atthe eeginning of the season,weset high that spot in the rankings.&#13;
The team accomplished all of expectations and throughout the year we the goals that were set&#13;
and achieved a season that will slowly got better and met those expecta- be hard to match.&#13;
Back-to-back conference tions. championships and city&#13;
cham p io nships, winning th -Fres Titan To urnament two&#13;
out of the past three years, a two trip s to the state&#13;
tournam ent are all pieces to the arge puzzle that makes the Titan's season complete.&#13;
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"Let us fight for Lewis Central, win tonight ... Hey!" sang the football team after&#13;
their first victory in the season against A-D-M. The team overpowered the Tigers&#13;
with a score of 44-0.&#13;
After opening their season with a tough loss against St. Albert, 18-7, the team&#13;
realized there was a lot of room for improvement.&#13;
With hard work in practice, going over new plays, and with the help of leaders,&#13;
the team proved they could rebound well throughout&#13;
the season. One exceptional game was when the&#13;
Titans came out and Our main goal is to win the next ran over the Glenwood Rams.&#13;
A lot of new game we play, and to do that, each players went out this season&#13;
player must get focused on their&#13;
having no experience immediate task and play it as well at all. These players put&#13;
everything they had as they can to be successful. out on the field and were open&#13;
everyday to learn new -Coach Duane Orr things.&#13;
"This is my first year, and I am enjoying it&#13;
so far. I like how all of us work as a team, and being a senior, this has to be one&#13;
of the best experiences I've had," said senior Jacob Cooney.&#13;
Teamwork is the best thing that any coach could ask for, and these boys showed&#13;
it very well.&#13;
Running past the opponents with the ball in his&#13;
pos.ses.5ion, senior Jeff McQuinn dodges the St.&#13;
All::.ert defense.&#13;
Coach Orr stands in to demonstrate the way&#13;
he wants the drill to l::.e done.&#13;
Phom 1:1{ Meg Black&#13;
While taking a breather, seniors Jason Phoenix and Luke Anderson watch the last minute.&#13;
of a game. It was an exceptionally memorable season for the seniors as it was their last time&#13;
to wear the Titan uniform.&#13;
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Defending the Titans, senior middlehi tter Ji ll Husz goes up for a block.&#13;
Husz recieved a special mention for&#13;
the A ll-Southwest Iowa team.&#13;
Proving back row players can jump, senior&#13;
Rachel Sal vo guards the net. Salvo made&#13;
the All-Confrence second team.&#13;
The Titans had another thriving season on the court, and won the Hawkeye-Ten Cham pionship for&#13;
the second year in a row. Going undeTeated in the conference, the Titans finished the season 24-10-3.&#13;
The goal of the players was 11/14/02, the date of the state championship game. The determined&#13;
team fell short making 1t to the second round of districts losing to Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Although the Titans fell short of state, they had several feam and individual highlights to show thei ·&#13;
talent.&#13;
Tm proud of the way we played and I'm really going to miss my teammates and playing my favorite&#13;
sport," said senior Trisha Barntsen about the season.&#13;
The Titans were ranked 11th at the peak of their season. They finished off the year 13t11 in the state. Although the LC volleyball team will lose several seniors, the&#13;
underclassmen are f h readify awaiting their chance to take over. This year the&#13;
sophomore class was. a "I'm proud 0 t e way big f~ tor of the varsity squad, and they'll be glad to take&#13;
up the leadership we played and I'm re- pos1t1ons.&#13;
"It'll be hard with ally going to miss my the upp rcla? n gone because we have to be our own&#13;
leaders, no one will b~ he_re to inspire us and give us competition. We're the&#13;
upperclassm en now, teammates ... " at~ soph9more Courtme Dennis.&#13;
Another source of mspirat1on comes from the fans. The fans pwnp up the girls and make everyone laugh.&#13;
"We do it because it's fun and if we don't get out there and show some spirit no one else will," said&#13;
senior Chris Koch.&#13;
Aside from each other and the fans, the coaches played a big role in the m orale of the girls. "We had a variety of personalities and I'm proud of the way the girls bonded and played," said assistant&#13;
coach Jill Berkenpas.&#13;
Blood, sweat, and tears were all shed throughout the season. So, when the second year Hawk- I 0&#13;
Champs won, it was twice as sweet.&#13;
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Courtni e Dennis and Bekki&#13;
Heideman move to the court.&#13;
Shnwmg uff her ups, sophomore Courtni e&#13;
Dennis spikes the ball. Deim is received an hon-&#13;
'&gt;rihle mention for the All-Conferet1ce Team.&#13;
Cm ~u1 dig it? S..1..00.&#13;
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Time seems to stop when enior Trisha Barnrsen goes in&#13;
fo r th e kill. Barnsten was&#13;
18 th in the rate for kills per&#13;
game.&#13;
During a time our, Coach Dermis South motivates the players by&#13;
applauding their work while renforcing what is yet to be done.&#13;
Showing th · teamwork, senior Aran&#13;
T raclcl and homore Courtnie Dennis set up for a hit.&#13;
Eyeing the ball, enior Trisha Bamrsen&#13;
prepares to pass. Bamtsen earned herself a spot on the third .'\ii- urhwe t&#13;
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Assistant Coach&#13;
Mindi Honken&#13;
Head Coach&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
core Board&#13;
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Hawkeye 10 5 I 10 8 I 10&#13;
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You have got to succeed in doing what is&#13;
necessary." -Winston Churchill.&#13;
On many different levels, the 2002&#13;
Cross Country season exceeded expectations. One example would be that the boys'&#13;
team won the Harlan meet - something&#13;
that hasn't been accomplished since 1995.&#13;
"I was really surprised when we won&#13;
at Harlan,", said junior Zac Ellison. "It felt&#13;
good. We didn't expect it at all."&#13;
The boys' team also qualified for the&#13;
State Cross Countcy meet, a goal which&#13;
hasn't been met s'n&lt;i:e 1984.&#13;
"It was really exciting to do something&#13;
at LC that hasn't been done for a long&#13;
time," said sophomore Eric Evans. "We&#13;
worked really hard and had a lot of support from the coaches; it was an experience I'll never forget."&#13;
The girls' team feels they've defeated&#13;
the odds in 2002.&#13;
"Staying #2 runner is something I&#13;
feel I've accomplished this season," said&#13;
sophomore Megan Longmeyer. "All the&#13;
girls worked really hard and it was difficult&#13;
to stay in that position."&#13;
This season is the first for assistant&#13;
coach Mindi Honken. She likes to see the&#13;
1&#13;
devotion to the team in the kids as they&#13;
keep up with their school work as well as&#13;
the long season.&#13;
OUR SPORT IS&#13;
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"Golf's a lot of fun just&#13;
because we mess&#13;
around and have fun&#13;
making fun of ourselves when we don't do&#13;
so great."&#13;
-Junior Carly Frost&#13;
"I like it because even&#13;
though I'm rea lly&#13;
bad, everyone's still&#13;
really nice."&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Hayley Schuering&#13;
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in J ual8, we ;uc=loo ill&#13;
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-Junior Mark Diller&#13;
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Competing at a meet, junior Mark Diller s11ings with high hopes.&#13;
"l think we had a successful season. It was great getting&#13;
to know all the girl ," said senior Stacey G..ioclman.&#13;
Sreadying her feet, senior Stacey Goodman practices her putting.&#13;
Following through 11~th his swing, senior Cole Grandfield concentrates on his form.&#13;
Photos by Jessica Hargis, Brad South and Karen Watson &#13;
"Swimming is a good experience, and I wish more&#13;
people would go out next year. It's a lot of fun and&#13;
it's not as hard as people think."&#13;
-Sophomore Lori Haney&#13;
"I wish less people would quit swimming because&#13;
it's hard on us. Tiie team started out with ten guys&#13;
and finished with me being the only guy."&#13;
-Senior Todd Gras.5man&#13;
"Swimming is hard, but what sport isn't? You get a&#13;
!or more out of challenges; it makes you feel happy&#13;
when you succeed."&#13;
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O A fter losing eight seniors who carried most of the weight last year, the Titan girl's&#13;
swimm'irs surpassed everyone's expectations this season. This year the weight was&#13;
transferred to the freshmen, who in tum carried the team. The boys swim team while not as&#13;
successful as in past years, had moments of glory. It was made up of fourteen Glenwood&#13;
boys, and senior Todd Grassman from Lewis Central.&#13;
In the girl's team this year, seniority wasn't a factor. The girls were friends and&#13;
treated one another as equals. This resulted partially from the fact that every swimmer was&#13;
important due to the team's size. The girl's team was small and inexperienced compared to&#13;
their competitors, but this challenge did not stop the winning streak continued from the&#13;
preVious year until halfway through the season. A few of the girls were injured which slowed&#13;
the momentum. Overall, the team stayed strong and&#13;
continued to perform well in meets. "I wish we could use the pool for&#13;
At the end of the season, elementary recreation and P.E.&#13;
and Chelsea Luth qualified for state classes instead of letting it sit&#13;
"State was big and unused."&#13;
to be in a competition whe e&#13;
said Behrens.&#13;
-Bruce Schomburg&#13;
freshman Lindsay Behrens&#13;
in individual events.&#13;
overwhelming. It was weird&#13;
everyon~ was really fast,"&#13;
Luth agreed, "Hopefully I will do better next year because I will know what to expect."&#13;
. The ~t two seasons have been a rebuilding period for the boy's team. The coach&#13;
IS dealing witfl the difficulty of training and recruiting members. According to Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg there used to be more male swimmers with experience than female swimmers,&#13;
but today it's_Just the opposite. Schomburg feels this is due to the fact that the pool isn't&#13;
used during physical education classes before high school.&#13;
'Teachers can identify potential swimmers out of a class and recruit them. Then&#13;
h~t person may go out for swimming instead of volleyball or football," Schomburg said&#13;
Kicls say 'hey I can swim,' but they lnave no idea what swim team really does."&#13;
Even though many of the b0ys swim team members had little experience it was still&#13;
a r~warding experience. Individuals improved their times greatly during the season.&#13;
'The teams got along well. It was easy to work with a group that m eshed," said&#13;
Schomburg.&#13;
Both the boys and girls teams look forward to next year and to continue improving&#13;
anc1 staying in shape. Most of all they want to have fun, not to mention the added thr&#13;
bellefit of making friends.&#13;
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Back Row: Jamie Taylor, Lindsay Behrens, Katie Dresen, Deborah Bach and Kelli Crane. Middle Row: Lina Recd , Lmr&#13;
TI1omas, Chelsea Luth , Lo1i Haney and Megan Bozwell. Front Row: Amy Schaffer, Sarah Stott , Danielle Rat1l1L'Y tu1LI&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer. Front Row: Bruce Schomburg.&#13;
Designed by Danielle Ranney, Dawn Longmeyer and Nicole Petri &#13;
Sophomores Lori Haney and Lauren Thomas, senior Danielle Ranney , and junior Deb Bach wait&#13;
patiently before tl1eir fi rst relay meet of the season.&#13;
Waiting for the announcer to tart the race, freshman Kelli Cminc mentally prepares her elf for victory.&#13;
(_, mrihuting another first place to her record, freshman Lirn.lsay Behrens enjoys her victory of tl1e I 00&#13;
} ml frt.'\Style.&#13;
Diving with great form, sophomore Lauren&#13;
Thomas is off to a good start. ··•&#13;
After winning me medley relay, Lewis Central swimmers smile '~th pride while standing on top of tl1e&#13;
awards block.&#13;
TI1e cheerleaders fill the halls ''~th school pirit by&#13;
making a good luck poster for the freshmen going&#13;
to state.&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
Singing before every home meet, senior Todd&#13;
Grassman perfects me National Antl1e111.&#13;
Her first time on me awards block, jwuor Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer takes third in me backstroke at the city&#13;
meet.&#13;
Snackin between me events gives freshmen Otclsea&#13;
Lum, Lindsay Behrens and sophomore Lori Haney a&#13;
lu~t of energy.&#13;
Swimming &#13;
Sprawling from the shot, junior Austin&#13;
Croushorn 12 5 lb;. gains control.&#13;
Coach Beaman preps sophomore Nate&#13;
Vanderloo 140 lb;. ro go finish strong.&#13;
he. ch~»rp V\~h r JourVle..y ...&#13;
Throughout the triumphs and heart-breaks o f the cham -&#13;
pionship journey, the Titan wrestlers suffered individual losses,&#13;
but as a group grew stronger in the end. With a new coach ,&#13;
came new styles and techniques. Teams and individual wrestlers were a lot tougher, and the competition was much better.&#13;
The wrestlers were very impressed by Coach Beaman. "I&#13;
think Beaman did good as a coach, he knew how we felt physically throughout the season, he knew if we needed to have a&#13;
hard or easy practice. He kept us hungry throughout the season for upcoming tournaments. I give&#13;
Coach Beaman two thumbs up," says ~--------~&#13;
The Hawkeye 10 Tournajunior Brandon Mason. Agreeing with ment was a to tal team efMason' s thoughts , senior Jeff&#13;
McQuinn states "Beaman was great, I&#13;
wish I could come back next year!"&#13;
· Impressing the crowd at districts, Lewis Central sent eight people&#13;
fort. Our conference is extre mely competitive year&#13;
after year and it was nice to&#13;
get everyone back in the&#13;
line-up.&#13;
-Coach&#13;
to state. Starting if off at 103 lbs. Barak .___ _______ _.&#13;
Davis, 112 lbs. James Smith, 119 lbs. Tobyn Ward , 125 lbs.&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt, 130 lbs. Dylan Davis, 145 lbs. Dane&#13;
Peterson, 152 lbs. Nick Hayes and ending the day was Brandon Mason at 160 lbs. The Titans came out of the State Tournam ent with two individual state cham pions senior Nick Hayes&#13;
and junior Brandon Mason. Placing seventh was sophomore&#13;
James Smith and senior Gabe Rostermundt.&#13;
"It felt great to finally have the hard work pay off," says&#13;
senior Nick Hayes.&#13;
Clarinda 46-34&#13;
Shenandoah 50-2 7&#13;
Dension 72-9&#13;
Glenwood 49-29&#13;
Harlan 52-25&#13;
Red Oak 63-16&#13;
Atlantic 49-29&#13;
Escaping from a tight hold, senior Luke Anderson comes&#13;
out with another victory for the Titans.&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 46-31&#13;
Creston 44-30&#13;
Pinning his man,junior Jeremy Coe 1 9&#13;
holds SLTong.&#13;
Scratigizing with the underclassmen, sernor&#13;
Jeff McQuinn 215 Ll:s. prc..µm:s hind.&#13;
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1 Statl: 0i'1mpions, senior Nick Hayes, at 152 ll-6. and junior Brandon Mason, at 160 lb;., smile after winning the gold. 2. Showing his true talent, senior Gabe Rostemmndt 125 lb;. wins&#13;
the match for a 5th place finish. 3. Walking back for more, junior Dane Peterson 145 lh;. listens to the ref. 4. Holding his opponent strong, senior Nick Hayes prepares for his next move.&#13;
5. Waiting for his cue to cover , sophomore Tobyn Ward 11 9 lh;. srays concentrated on his match. 6. Cradlino his man , sophomore James mith 11 2 lb;. srays tou0 h during the match and&#13;
ends with a 5th place finish.&#13;
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Wrestling&#13;
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At the beginning of the season, many personal and team goals were&#13;
shared among the girls. Goals ranged from earning a varsity spot, improving skills, and making it to the state championship. The most important&#13;
goal, however, was to work together as a team and play to the best of the&#13;
Titans' ability.&#13;
"In order to make it as far as we dic:I, we ad to work together and get&#13;
along as teammates," said sophomore Be R:i eideman. "Working together&#13;
as teammates made how we play come natura y and fall into place."&#13;
The Titans finished out the season ith 14-3 record. Though the&#13;
girls dreamed of making it to state, they Feil short with a loss against AL.&#13;
Expectations, however, are still held high for next year.&#13;
"Even though we're losing some key players, I'm confident the underclassmen will step up next year and continue the Titan winning tradition," said head coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
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Jumping for a relXJund , senior Jill&#13;
Hu z captures the ball for the Titans.&#13;
Sophomore Bckki Hcidc1m1.11 shoors&#13;
the lull "~'ti e senim Jill Husz looks m.&#13;
Photos by Brad South and Sarah Hull &#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Arlantic&#13;
Shenandnah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
St. Alben&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Creston&#13;
At Titans' home court, senior&#13;
Aaron Jones attempts to move&#13;
the ball down the court by&#13;
pas.sing it to senior Pat Powers.&#13;
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Opening up the regular season with&#13;
a close win against Denison, the boys&#13;
proved that again this year they had&#13;
winning potential. After losing six seniors&#13;
last year, the underclassmen took&#13;
responsibility and stepped into the&#13;
missing shoes.&#13;
"I think we're more of a team this&#13;
year because we don't have any all-stars. It&#13;
takes a team to win, not an individual&#13;
player," said senior Tim Reedy.&#13;
'Fhe Titans proved to be successful at&#13;
winning-as they finished their season with&#13;
a 14-4r rd.&#13;
"This year's team has won a few&#13;
more gam es than last year's. I am proud&#13;
of them l::iecause in each ga e they&#13;
represent themselves and Lewis Central&#13;
well," -said head coach Dan Miller.&#13;
Unfo tunately, the boys lost in the&#13;
sub-state finals to Sioux City East and&#13;
seven seniors wore the Titan jersey for the&#13;
last time.&#13;
'Tm going to miss the crowds -U:i:e&#13;
most," said senior Cole Grandfield.&#13;
"Basketball's different than any other sport&#13;
because the crowd is right in your face and&#13;
provides the motivation to win."&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
Photo by Dawn Longmeyer and Tara Schimmel &#13;
SIAQI&#13;
Opening the season was a !title rough for the girls, one&#13;
factor was having a very young team. There were only three&#13;
seniors and two juniors. The boys on the other hand had strong&#13;
upperclassmen leadership.&#13;
The boys and girls had some very outstanding runners&#13;
along with field people this season. Breaking school records&#13;
along the way was also an exciting experience.&#13;
Junior Todd Thieschafer broke the school recoro for the&#13;
400 hurdles at the Hawkeye 10 Conference meet, also getting&#13;
a first place finish. Thieschafer came out of many m eets as the&#13;
first place finisher.&#13;
At districts, the girls team qualified th ree girls for the state meet.&#13;
Freshman Rachel Terry qualified in the&#13;
100 meter dash, freshman Stephanie&#13;
It was really outstanding&#13;
how great the team did&#13;
this season!&#13;
-Ron Frascht&#13;
Head Girls Coach&#13;
Petsche in the high jump, and sopho- ---------&#13;
m ore Rikki Southard in the discus.&#13;
The boys qualified three people also, Todd Thieschafer&#13;
in the 110 High Hurdles and 400 Hurdles, junior Jeremy Petsche&#13;
d&#13;
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in the high jump and senior Jeff McQuinn in the shot put. The ~&#13;
4x400 also qualified for state including Todd Thieschafer, Jacob ~&#13;
Cooney, Aaro n Jones, Jon Gregory and alternates Casey 2&#13;
Newsom and Brad South. &gt;&#13;
All state qualifiers had great perform ances at the state ~ --~l.J-"'~&#13;
tournament. '2&#13;
JAMIE TAYLOR McKAVLA&#13;
C.l-IRIS TIAN SEN&#13;
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Excelling wh at&#13;
sophomore Rikki&#13;
Southard does best.&#13;
Rikki qualified for&#13;
st· tc in the discus.&#13;
tatim. Todd rnade it to state&#13;
in the hurdles this season.&#13;
1lmJ11e-Jeff Mc.Quinn looks&#13;
like a dancer after releasing&#13;
the shot put.&#13;
Ru1ming a strong leg, freshman Kim VanNordstrand has&#13;
a great stride to help get a first&#13;
place finish. Kim competed&#13;
\\~th a lot of heart this season.&#13;
junior Amanda Wyart&#13;
is a strong starter.&#13;
Amanda was one of the&#13;
two juniors on the girls&#13;
team this year.&#13;
Soaring high over the bar,&#13;
junior Jeremy Petsche has liiiill:.a•&#13;
good fom1 and also wins,_ __ ..&#13;
this event. Petsche is rated&#13;
1 t in cla- 4A.&#13;
"If you say you can't,&#13;
you can't. If you say&#13;
·you can, you can!"&#13;
-Freshman Kellie lliffin&#13;
"Put one foot over another and run fast."&#13;
-Junior James Nguyen&#13;
Pictures by Emily Shanks, Stephanie Bonnett and Rachel Driver.&#13;
"No matter how much&#13;
you whine I'm not taking&#13;
you out of your event. So&#13;
keep crying."&#13;
-Senior Rachel Salvo&#13;
"We're the seniors,&#13;
and that we're the leaders and we should set&#13;
examples for the&#13;
younger ones. "&#13;
-Senior Chris Clark&#13;
Track &amp; Field &#13;
Front Row: Thomas Webering, Kyle Ankenbauer, Ausrin Srrohbehn , Sreven Harvey , Luke Anderson and Chris Koch. Second Row : Derek McComas, Scorr Kemp, Cameron Ziegenfuss, J.J . Wheeler, Wes Flores, Tim Reedy and Coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
With her fancy foomcrk,junior Trad Mattei&gt;, prei:wes herrdf fora win! Trad \\01 16&#13;
matches during the Tiran =:11.&#13;
Known for his energy m the l::.asketl:all&#13;
court, ::q:ihorrore Era:ly Erick.&lt;a1 shov.-s he&#13;
can relax in a great game of tennis.&#13;
Hurling rhe hill acres; rhe net with accura::y is not a rask easily accomplishoo, b.it&#13;
~ )e$ca Hansen &amp;fl11S ro have&#13;
no rrouble with it&#13;
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"Tennis ball oottles, only the srrong survi ve," remarks OJach Chris Hanafan. l11c&#13;
As four year members of rhe Lewis Central&#13;
Tennis Team, seniors Mallory Danielson and&#13;
Scott Kemp have been number one sealers for&#13;
rhc pasr twO years.&#13;
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For this years tennis players and coaches, tf : ost memorable&#13;
m oment was not an outstanding match. It was actually something&#13;
m ost teams take for granted. It was four brand new courts. The only&#13;
problem was, they weren't finished until half-way through the s ason.&#13;
"We waited for so long for our courts to get finished . The looks&#13;
o n the girls faces were incredible th first&#13;
time they saw the fin- " ... The looks on the ished project," commented&#13;
Curt Mace, the girls girls faces were in- tennis coach.&#13;
Both the girls credible ... " and the boys teams were&#13;
excited to get o u t -Curt Mace there and put the new&#13;
courts to use. This year the boys did an&#13;
awsome job. One of the most memorable moments wa the atch&#13;
against Atlantic.&#13;
"In the Atlantic match we were tied 4 to 4, Came on (Ziegenfuss)&#13;
and Thomas (Webering) won the tiebreaker," said coach Chris Hanfan.&#13;
The girls had a rough season but pullec1 through ith much&#13;
fun. Working on technique and form has got Coach Mace ano the girls&#13;
very excited for next year.&#13;
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As the boys amicipare where the ball&#13;
will land,&#13;
" 'phmores Kyle&#13;
Ankenbaucr and&#13;
·n u·nns Wcbcring&#13;
v.vrk hard as a 1eam&#13;
Front Row: Alyssa Barr and Mallory Danielsen. Second Row: Sasha Foo, Kala King, Sarah Hull ,&#13;
Kim Mcferrin , Michell e Woods and Manager Holly Fricke. Third Row: Nicole Petri, Amy Barr,&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt , Katie McDermott and Gail Flanders. Fourth Row: Coach Curt Mace, Nicki lea!,&#13;
Traci Matters, Rachel Thompson , Krista Hansen , Jessica Hansen and Kim Thompson.&#13;
As the ball glides to junior Amber Strohbehn, she&#13;
With intense prccisipn, senior Alyssa shows her domination on the court.&#13;
Barr uses her skills to set the ball sailing across the net. During her matches&#13;
Alyssa always showed patience and de'.&#13;
termination to do her best. =J:=:=;;;=~====~~=:ib=:::::::=:=:::::=~&#13;
... oach Cu1t Mace coaches the team. "I instill the fundamentals by pulling apart the little things. After that,&#13;
all I can dn is motivate them and be their big cheerleader."&#13;
Senior Derek ~cCo as shows his skills " 'th super&#13;
!ot too many can pull that off.&#13;
Tennis Photos by Sarah Hull &#13;
Taking control of the ball , Sophomore Joel &amp;!wards d minates the&#13;
field during the JV game in Glenwood.&#13;
Splitting the defense, senior Andy Himes pas.scs the ball to sophomore Josh Probst.&#13;
Attempting to make a save, sophomore Justin Toole dives after the ball.&#13;
Juking out his opponenr. S: lf'ho11 ic •r~ Jr&#13;
Kuemper tu i;chrd'&#13;
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Fifty-fifty balls, comer balls, and communication! O:Jach Sid Lathem tells the players the keys to winning the game.&#13;
CS~ootiV1~ for the. cst~r-&amp; With most of the starters returning, the season looked promising for the Titan boys soccer team. Defeating&#13;
their old rivals, Glenwood, early in the season kept the Titans' neads held high throughout the year.&#13;
"I was excited to get started this season. We had a gooa team last year and a lot of talent returning again&#13;
this year. I was anxious to see what would happen this year,' said sophomore Seth Jackson.&#13;
One of the teams' goals for the season was to win all of their home games.&#13;
They met this goal when they I was anxious to see what faced T J in their last home game. The game went in to a&#13;
shoot out and the Titans would happen this year wel'.l, estroying the TJ goal keeper's hopes of not losing a shoot out this season. - Sophomore Seth Jackson&#13;
"It was an exciting gameand itwas~ood to end the seasononagood note&#13;
to get us prepared for districts," said sophomore Justin Toole.&#13;
Not only was this year successful, the nex few e s are promising because of all the young talent on th~&#13;
team . About half o f the starters this season were sop omores, so they should have it covered when this year's&#13;
seniors leave.&#13;
Photos by Jessica Hargis and Dawn Longmeyer Boys Soccer &#13;
Five year varsity player Amanda Summy makes a move past a&#13;
defender.&#13;
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Back Row: Olivia Gayton, CourtrUe Dennis, Al::by O'Neill, Tracy Lauver, Amanda Johnson, Katie Archil:xild and Ashley Knoble&#13;
Third Row: CourtrUe Pearcy, Felicia Ruiz, Kristyn Hill, JCimy T cague and Rca,,oan Beckendorf. Second Row: Julie Rylxi, Amandi&#13;
Summy and Mandy Saar. Front Row: Katie Boese, Jessica Lee, Sandra Wallin, Rikki Southard, Rachel Terry and Angela OsOOm.&#13;
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Freshmen players Katie Archibald and Kaela Croushorn await their competiticm during a varsity game. Dodging a defender while keeping good a 111tn 11 11f ti \C l 111 Showing her fi erce competitive nature, freshman Kaela sophomore Bekki Heideman hel1 ·tu lmd her t&lt; .. ':1111tLl'1 CroL1Shom fights for a ba.U while Kristyn Hill encourages her. tory. Heideman had _ hat tr1Lk s thb · \ 1n&#13;
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Kristyn Hill , frcslm1an fullback, gives everything&#13;
she's got to win a ra ce to the ball.&#13;
\Xie arc the Titans! TI1e mighty mighty Titans! TI1e team&#13;
makes themselves hea rd while warming up. Senior captain Jessica Lee speaks \vi th her&#13;
coaches. Lee was a great captain and showed&#13;
positive leadersh ip all season .&#13;
The girls' soccer season began on March 24 with grueling two hour practices everyday. The team only had&#13;
two weeks to prepare before their first game against St. Albert.&#13;
With four major players graduating after this season, the girls "Our team is a yow1g team, 50 were determined to&#13;
send the seniors out with a bang. Although the seniors are a big part of the they're going to continue to team, the underclassmen are also huge contributors. do well."&#13;
"Our team is a young team, so they're going to continue to do -Senior Amanda Sunun y well after&#13;
gone," says senior forward Amanda Summy. She adds, "Our team g ets alon g&#13;
well; we have a lot of fun." The girls can act strong as a team, as well as great friends on and o ff the field.&#13;
we'r e&#13;
r eally&#13;
The many scrapes and bruises were nothing compared to the more severe concussions and broken bones&#13;
suffered throughout the season. Nevertheless, the girls'&#13;
determination and skill led to a successful season for&#13;
both the team and the fans.&#13;
Goalie Mandy Saar, a scphomore , gets ready to show&#13;
off her drop kicking ability.&#13;
Photos by Emily Shanks and submitted by Reagan Beckendorf and Teri Osborn&#13;
Girls Soccer &#13;
Ashley Corbin and Amanda Bible wait patiently for their next event. Ashley placed lst in her&#13;
division of the 50 meter dash and Amanda finished 2nd in hers.&#13;
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During the basketball competition, Andy Deupree shoots the&#13;
hill with purJXR and pride.&#13;
Amanda Bible kicks the soccer ball through&#13;
the cones wtih ease. Amanda placed l st in the&#13;
soccer kick.&#13;
Pages designed by Emily Shanks and Tara Schimmel&#13;
Tonm1y Pederson sh \\ off his ribbon. It's Tommy's 2nd&#13;
trip to the Special Olympics.&#13;
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2002 200~&#13;
Tit ~V\ Co~e-~~~ Years Coached- 17&#13;
Memories- The Creston game and&#13;
the locker room meeting afterwards&#13;
was very memorable. We said&#13;
goodbye to 20 outstanding seniors&#13;
in that locker room- It was a pretty&#13;
emotional scene.&#13;
Any Additions- Football camp was&#13;
an unbelieveable team-building experience, but I don't know if I' ve&#13;
ever had a more miserable time sleeping like we did at the Camp Cedars&#13;
Sheraton.&#13;
Years Coached- 9&#13;
Memories- I enjoyed the 1J and SA&#13;
games. We had our different practice moments and I ma;t of all enjoyed celebrating after the games. I&#13;
remember celebrating the wins more&#13;
than the actual games themselves.&#13;
Any Additions- After the season is&#13;
over I always like to notice the boy's&#13;
appearance changing. 1hey have&#13;
more facial hair, longer hair and they&#13;
get highlights.&#13;
Years Coached- 2&#13;
Memories- This season took place&#13;
at the CB Relays.The team lead for&#13;
mo.5t of the meet and barely lost to&#13;
Abraham Lincoln. It was so great to&#13;
see the team bounce back this year&#13;
and to watch everyone perform so&#13;
well.&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
lnreresting_ ''&amp;fcre I came&#13;
to LC, the la5t: time I 'MTit:&#13;
to a rmvie theater wa.s in&#13;
1986. I'm not real big&#13;
movie buff."&#13;
Dan Miller&#13;
Interesting ... "I'm really&#13;
not interesting."&#13;
Ron Frascht&#13;
Any Additions- "Compete with Interesting ... BLAH&#13;
heart."&#13;
Deb&#13;
Stephensen&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"I'm a descendent of Scottish Royalty."&#13;
Years Coached- 18&#13;
Memories- Seeing the girls realize&#13;
that they had a chance to do well at&#13;
the Elite cmnp we attended over the&#13;
summer.&#13;
Any Additions- I always want kids&#13;
to leave with the love of dance and&#13;
movement. I want them to leave the&#13;
LC Dance Team with a continuing&#13;
love and passion for dance.&#13;
Tracy&#13;
Mc Vey&#13;
Interesting ... "!&#13;
was a&#13;
cosmotologist&#13;
before I was a&#13;
teacher."&#13;
Years Coached- 4&#13;
Memories- The girls dressed up in&#13;
camo and TPed my house. I then&#13;
snu ck out to Christina's (Asst.&#13;
Coach) house before they could get&#13;
there and we played a trick on them.&#13;
Any Additions- We went to an Elite&#13;
0 1eer camp over the summer which&#13;
was new for the team The Captains&#13;
and Co-captains were really good and&#13;
eliminated a lot of stress on each&#13;
squad.&#13;
Years Coached- 15&#13;
Memories- Beating AL in the finals&#13;
of a tournament to win the 0 1ampionship.&#13;
Any Additions- Key Word ... Control!&#13;
Years Coached- 10&#13;
Memories- Beating Harlan after only&#13;
scoring 10 poin ts in the first half and&#13;
giving Atlantic their only loss before&#13;
state.&#13;
Any Additions- I've seen more seDermis South&#13;
Interesting ... "In college,&#13;
I had a dual major of&#13;
P.E. and 111e Bible."&#13;
niors work ou t after ba ketball se - Chris Hanafan&#13;
son than ever before. lnte ting .. "I c.u1 tlnnk&#13;
n gallon of milk m n ha!f&#13;
hour anti kq)I tfow11.."&#13;
Years Coached- 29&#13;
Memories- Each time a young athlete has the courage to work hard&#13;
and do just a little better.&#13;
Any Additions- Our temn moto this&#13;
year i " They can't beat u if they&#13;
can't catch us."&#13;
lntcrDling. ?'!&#13;
People ~&#13;
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Years Coached- 22&#13;
Memories- W hen we played&#13;
Marshalltown , rated 2nd in the State&#13;
of Iowa and we were first. 111ey had&#13;
the National High School Homerun&#13;
King and we had the the best pitcher&#13;
in the state. We won the game 10-0&#13;
in front of a record crowd of 2,100&#13;
fans. This game drew tatewide attention and news coverage.&#13;
Any Additions- T earn motto- "Never&#13;
Satisfied" Have the same approach&#13;
in life.&#13;
Years Coached- 9&#13;
Memories- During the Hawkeye 10&#13;
dual, the kids moved around willingly in the Lineup and got after it.&#13;
With toal team effort they ended up&#13;
winning the Hawkey 10.&#13;
Any Additions- Have no regrets. Put&#13;
m the time now and make sure that&#13;
you me doing everything pos.sible to&#13;
do your best. Surround yourself with&#13;
those Lypes of people , be that kind of&#13;
person and you will be successful.&#13;
j 1 Years 0Jached- I I&#13;
Memories-Going up to play Sou ix Ci Ly&#13;
I N-&gt;rth, the number two team in the&#13;
start:, in double overtime. The team&#13;
unfortunately lost but the kids played&#13;
hard and learned a lot about Lhemselves.&#13;
An~ Additions- "Stay off the P.P."&#13;
"Leave it on tht: field."&#13;
lee Toole&#13;
Interesting ... "I started&#13;
at college in L'lnclscape&#13;
Architec ture , then&#13;
S\\~ tchecl to Education&#13;
and Coaching."&#13;
01ad Beaman&#13;
Interesting ... "I sleep&#13;
~th a fan on my head&#13;
365 clays a year."&#13;
Sid Leytham&#13;
Interesting ... "My left&#13;
foot is only good for&#13;
walking purposes."&#13;
Joe&#13;
Ankenbauer&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
" I run with&#13;
the team at&#13;
e very practice. My saying is, " If I&#13;
can do it,&#13;
then you can&#13;
do it."&#13;
Years Coached- 23&#13;
Memories- Boys team qualifying for&#13;
the State Cross Country Meet in&#13;
2002, this hasn't happened since&#13;
1984.&#13;
Any Additions- Cross country is&#13;
more fun than you might think. Just&#13;
ask anyone that is on the team.&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Shamburg&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"My swim- 1&#13;
ming cla=in&#13;
college were in&#13;
the nude."&#13;
Years Coached- 29&#13;
Memories- Watching and celebrating with \\ tru11 ers when they acheive&#13;
their personal best times, especially&#13;
at the District or State meets.&#13;
Any Additions- All swinuners need&#13;
to take an applied math course so&#13;
they can figure out how to read the&#13;
minutes and seconds on a pace clock.&#13;
Calculus and trig don't get the job&#13;
done in the pool.&#13;
Lowell&#13;
Kennedy&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"I really enjoy&#13;
reading."&#13;
Years Coached- 20&#13;
Memories- Fini hing fifth in a sixteen team mumament for the boys.&#13;
Any Additions- Receiving Gold Tee&#13;
award for the highest score in a tournament.&#13;
Photos by Karen Wat on and Jessica Hargis&#13;
Years Coached- 5&#13;
Memories- It was at our last post season game against Soui.x City Heelan.&#13;
We were behind going into the last&#13;
inning, we came together as a team&#13;
and tied it up to go in an extra inning.&#13;
All the advice the coaches had been&#13;
giving had finally come together.&#13;
Any Additions- A joke regarding&#13;
Coach Durfey needing directions back&#13;
from Creston, IA. There is nothing&#13;
wrong with the back roads!&#13;
Years Coached- 8&#13;
Memories- We beat SC East in the&#13;
moring round of tean1 regionals last&#13;
season. 111e team went to Applebee's&#13;
for lunch. The girls secretly told the&#13;
waitress tl1at it was my birtl1day (of&#13;
course, it wasn't my birtl1day). Along&#13;
came tl1e whole waitstaff to sing me&#13;
happy birtl1day. TI1ey got me ... but the&#13;
des.sen was good.&#13;
Any Advice- "Don't Swing!"&#13;
Years Coacl1ed- 6&#13;
Memories- Having the tean1 play well&#13;
enough to be ranked for the first time&#13;
ever.&#13;
Any Additions- "Keep playing w1selfishly as a team and we will reach our&#13;
goals."&#13;
Kay Durfey&#13;
Interesting ... "I have&#13;
five brothers and five&#13;
sisters - five of them&#13;
are in education."&#13;
Cun Mace&#13;
Interesting ... "I'm nor&#13;
very interesting."&#13;
John DeVries&#13;
lnteresring ... "I raise&#13;
horses as a hobby."&#13;
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Adrian, Candice 24, 82&#13;
Albertsen, Christian 38&#13;
Alexander, Daniel 54&#13;
Alexander, Jennifer 24 :U...:::......;;J1~tnru l Almazan, Eutimio 46&#13;
Almazan, Javier&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh 38, 76&#13;
Andersen, Victoria 20, 24, 78&#13;
Anderson, Luke 7, 14, 15, 19,&#13;
20, 23 , 24, 76 , 78,95 , 96,&#13;
106, 114, 143&#13;
Anderson, Nathan 46&#13;
Anderson, Reese 46, 65, 66,&#13;
77 '&#13;
Angeroth, Lisa 54, 77&#13;
1==::::::::;:;;;:::::;:;:1 Angeroth, T. Leslie 46, 66,&#13;
77, 78&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kacie 54, 66,&#13;
76, 77&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kyle 46, 114&#13;
Jorge, Aragon&#13;
Arbogast, Steven 46&#13;
Archibald, Katie 54, 118&#13;
Archibald, Larry&#13;
Austin, Charis 54&#13;
Avalos, Jade&#13;
Bach, Deborah 38, 66, 77,&#13;
104, 105&#13;
Baker, Brandon 38&#13;
Baker, Brandy 46&#13;
Baker, Paul&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha&#13;
Baney, Andrew 54 , 66, 77&#13;
Baney, Gregory 38&#13;
Banks, Jessica 54&#13;
Barelos, Nicholas 38, 43&#13;
Barnett, Daniel 7, 15, 38 , 69,&#13;
74, 75&#13;
Bamtsen, Trisha 6, 14, 19 ,&#13;
20, 23, 24, 76 , 78,98, 99,&#13;
109, 144, 158&#13;
Barr, Alyssa 6, 10, 14, 19, 20,&#13;
24, 32, 64,69, 74, 75, 76 , 78,&#13;
106, 115, 159&#13;
Barr, .Arriy 38, 74, 76, 78,83,&#13;
84, 115&#13;
Barrett, Brenda 38&#13;
Barrs, Joshua&#13;
Bartlett, Chad 13, 20, 23, 24,&#13;
158&#13;
Basch, Cassidy 46&#13;
Bayless, Samuel 46, 7 6&#13;
Beatty, Gary 24, 77' 79&#13;
Beatty, Racheal 38, 79&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan 21, 46, 7 8,&#13;
89, 118&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer 6, 14, 15 , 19,&#13;
20, 24,69, 70, 71, 74, 76, 159&#13;
Beery, Marie 46&#13;
Behrens, Heidi 54&#13;
Behrens, Lindsey 54, 77, 104,&#13;
105&#13;
Bellows, Emily 46&#13;
Bellows, Matthew 54, 66, 77&#13;
Bellows, Nicole 54&#13;
Belt, Brandi 38&#13;
Beno, Rebecca 24, 79, 158&#13;
Beraldi, Robert 46&#13;
Bergantzel, Brooke 38, 76, 82&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Charles 54&#13;
Bible, Arrianda 22 , 24, 120,&#13;
121&#13;
Biorn, Trevor 54&#13;
Black, Daniel 38, 44, 65, 66 ,&#13;
75 , 77' 78&#13;
Black, Megan 7, 24, 72 , 76&#13;
Black, Peter 54, 66, 77&#13;
Black, Randi 46&#13;
Blanchard, Nicholas 10, 24, 79&#13;
Blum, Brandi 46&#13;
Blwn, Kristin 38, 78&#13;
Boardman, Emily 24, 93, 145&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody 46, 52&#13;
Boese, Kathryn 46, 118&#13;
Bogardus, Kevin 46&#13;
Bohlen, Christopher 46&#13;
Bolas, Steven 24, 76&#13;
Bond, Julia 10, 12, 24, 76,&#13;
158&#13;
Bonnett, Stephanie 9, 1 7, 46,&#13;
69, 85&#13;
Bothwell, Nick&#13;
Bothwell, Ryan 24, 79 , 81&#13;
Bradley, Michael&#13;
Briggs, Lester 24&#13;
Brittain, Jerry 46&#13;
Brockelsby, Jeromy 46&#13;
Brookover, Rachael 54, 77&#13;
Bruning, Katherine&#13;
Bruning, Sarah 54, 66&#13;
~ Buckles, Nanette 54, 66, 77&#13;
Buff um, Danielle 46&#13;
Burke, Stephen 54&#13;
Bunneister, Eric 4 5 , 54, 58,&#13;
77&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey&#13;
Burnett, Victoria 66, 77&#13;
Burns, Brandon 38&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 38, 66,&#13;
67&#13;
Buswell, Rachel 6, 47, 51, 66 ,&#13;
77&#13;
Byers, Crystal 24 , 79&#13;
Byers, Jeremy 79&#13;
Byers, Joshua&#13;
Byers, Thomas&#13;
c&#13;
Cackowski, Dane&#13;
Cain, Jennifer 24, 78&#13;
Cain, Sandra 38&#13;
Campbell, Shayla 25, 79&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 38, 85&#13;
Carroll, Cassara 54, 58, 66,&#13;
72, 76, 77&#13;
Casson, Kyle 38, 95, 103&#13;
Cham Edwar , Nicole 47&#13;
Chapman, Elizabeth 47, 78&#13;
Chepetla, Jose &#13;
Chesley, Jason 54&#13;
Chesley, Jessica 25, 79&#13;
Choy, Matthew 38&#13;
Christiansen, Derek 54, 55&#13;
Christiansen, McKayla 54, 55,&#13;
77 , 112&#13;
Churchill, Justin&#13;
Churchill, Larissa 54&#13;
Clark, Christopher 8, 20, 23,&#13;
25, 113, 159&#13;
Clark, Jake&#13;
Clark, Kelli 4 7&#13;
Clark, Logan 47, 66, 77&#13;
Clark, Tiffany 54, 66, 77&#13;
Clemons, Danielle 54, 66, 69,&#13;
77&#13;
Clemons, Jake 25, 69&#13;
Clevenger, Catrina 39&#13;
Clouser, Timothy 54, 72&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio 20, 25, 75&#13;
Coe, Jeremy 39, 78, 106, 107&#13;
Coleman, Matthew 39&#13;
Coleman, Nicholas 54&#13;
Collins, Crystal 39, 65, 66, 77,&#13;
78&#13;
Collins, Richard 39&#13;
Colton, Justin 54, 66&#13;
Qilt n , Toni&#13;
Q.mner, Coleby 54&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 9, 13, 39, 74,&#13;
75&#13;
Convey, Saral1&#13;
cook, Amber 39, 83, 84&#13;
C,ook, Katherine 54, 69, 77&#13;
Cook, Stacy&#13;
Coonce , Aimee 39, 66&#13;
eoonce, Kaleigh 7, 39&#13;
eooney, Adam 54, 11 7&#13;
('_,aoney, Jacob 13, 14, 20, 23 ,&#13;
25,65, 75, 95, 158&#13;
OJoper, April 54, 92, 93&#13;
OJoper, Justin 39&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer 17 , 25&#13;
Corbin , Ashley 47, 120, 121&#13;
Corbin, Haley 12, 47 , 89&#13;
Courter, Kyle 54&#13;
Cox, Emily 54, 66, 69, 77&#13;
())yle, Brett&#13;
())yle, Trenton 15, 47, 53&#13;
(})zad, Alana 55, 92&#13;
Cozad, Amy 55, 77&#13;
(})zad, Michael 4 7&#13;
Crane, Ashley 39&#13;
Crawford, Andrew 14, 19 , 20,&#13;
21, 25, 44, 159&#13;
Croushorn, Austin 38, 106&#13;
Croushorn, Kaela 55, 77, 118&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 7, 15, 21, 39,&#13;
45&#13;
D&#13;
Damgaard, Keith 25, 159&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 25, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
Darnell, Kimberli 39, 7 4, 7 8&#13;
Dashner, Justin 47, 51, 64, 66 ,&#13;
77&#13;
Daub, Carol 39&#13;
Davidson, Sara 6, 12 , 14, 16 ,&#13;
25 , 75&#13;
Davis, Barak 47, 52, 106&#13;
Davis, Dale 55, 69&#13;
Davis, Dylan 9, 19, 21, 25, 69,&#13;
75, 106, 107&#13;
Davis, Nathan 55 , 66&#13;
Davis, Tiff any 39, 69&#13;
Dawson, Michael 39&#13;
Deeds, Amanda 9, 47, 101&#13;
Dela Cruz, Edward&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 39&#13;
Delanty, Dustin&#13;
Delfs, Richard 55&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie 4 7 , 66, 7 4,&#13;
78, 92, 93 , 99, 108, 109, 118,&#13;
119&#13;
Desuyo, Donald 120, 121&#13;
Deupree, Andrew 39, 121&#13;
Deupree , Michael 25 , 158&#13;
Devoss, Daniel 15, 47, 106&#13;
Dick, Jason 39, 75&#13;
Oieatrick, Adam 55, 69, 77&#13;
Diercks, Alicia 55, 58, 66&#13;
Diercks, Brianne 21 , 39, 66 , 77 ,&#13;
78&#13;
Diggs, Shawn 47&#13;
Diller, Mark 39, 102, 103&#13;
Dillon, Andrew 39&#13;
Dillon, Jenna 47&#13;
Dillon, Matthew 4 7&#13;
Oinklage, Lindy 23, 25 , 76, 78,&#13;
82, 83, 90, 91&#13;
· Oinville, Austin 55&#13;
Dirks, Elise 55&#13;
Daffin, Kellie 19, 55, 69, 73 , 113&#13;
Dofner, Dennis 4 7&#13;
Dofner, Jesse&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 39 , 77&#13;
Dragon , Michael&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 39 , 66, 67 , 76,&#13;
77, 78&#13;
Dresen, Katie 39, 104&#13;
Driver, Amanda 39 , 81&#13;
Driver, Rachel 47 , 85, 106&#13;
Driver, Tyler 21 , 38, 39, 112&#13;
Drvol, Tyler 66&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 39&#13;
Durand, Ashley 4 7&#13;
Durand, Robert 25&#13;
Durfey, Tara 9, 39, 92&#13;
Durfey, Travis 25, 142&#13;
Duron, Brendan&#13;
Duron, Jessica&#13;
Dyess, Amy&#13;
Dyess, Tracy&#13;
E&#13;
Ebke, Christopher 47 , 65, 66, 69,&#13;
77&#13;
Edison, Andrew 4 7&#13;
Edwards, Benjamin 47, 117&#13;
Edwards, Jennifer 47&#13;
Edwards, Joel 16, 21 , 47, 52, 66,&#13;
77, 78, 116 &#13;
Jackson, Seth 46, 48, 74, 78&#13;
Jacoba, Brandon 56&#13;
Jacoby, Allison 48, 65, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Jennings, Brandy 6, 40&#13;
Jeruen, Ale.x 56&#13;
Jensen, Angela 10, 40, 66, 69, 77&#13;
Jensen, Christopher 48&#13;
Jensen, Jamie 56, 77&#13;
Johnson, Amanda 48, 118&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 56, 77&#13;
Johnson, Camayla 48&#13;
Johnson, Jessica 40&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca 48, 66, 77&#13;
Johnson, Robert 56&#13;
Johnson, Shelby 48, 82&#13;
Jones, Aaron 27 , 78, 110, 159&#13;
Jones, Elizabeth 12, 56, 74, 77&#13;
Jones, Kevin 56, 66, 77&#13;
Jones, Natalie 27 , 91, 159&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 16, 27, 65, 69, 70, 71, 76, 158&#13;
Joneson, Jeffrey 49&#13;
Jordan , James 56, 77&#13;
Jordan, Mitch 66 , 77&#13;
Jozwiak, Bryan 27&#13;
Jtmior, Douglas 9, 27, 79, 11 6&#13;
K&#13;
Kaiser, Jacob 56&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 40, 66 , 77&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 8, 40, 66, 77&#13;
Keller, Cody 49&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 40, 78, 82&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene 49&#13;
Kemp, Scott 15, 17, 19, 27 , 76 , 78, 97, 110, 114,&#13;
115 , 159&#13;
Kho!, Jacob 21, 75&#13;
Kimball , Megan 81&#13;
King, Andrew 16 , 20, 27 , 65, 69, 70, 71, 73 , 75,&#13;
76, 78, 158&#13;
King, Kala 40, 66 , 67 , 76, 77 , 78, 11 5&#13;
King, Kaleb 49, 66, 76, 77&#13;
KinKennon, Ronald 77&#13;
Kinney, Jonathan 41&#13;
Kirlin , Kristy 6, 13&#13;
Kiser, Allison 28 , 79&#13;
Kiser, Andy 49, 66, 68, 69&#13;
Klepfer, Julianna 49&#13;
Knavel, David 28, 65 , 75 , 78&#13;
Knigge, Claire 56, 69, 76, 77&#13;
Knoble, Ashley 49 , 78, 108, 11 8&#13;
Koch, Christopher 20, 22, 28, 76, 77, 78, 114&#13;
Kocourek, John 20, 49&#13;
Kohlscheen, Jacob 56&#13;
Kohlscheen, Shawn 49&#13;
Kopiasz, Joseph&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 8, 28 , 142&#13;
Kossow, Ashley 6, 21 , 41&#13;
Kottke, Brent 41&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 28, 65, 66 , 75, 77 , 78&#13;
Kreger, Sarah 49, 66, 68, 69 , 76, 77, 78&#13;
Kresl, Crystal 28&#13;
L&#13;
Lainson, Allyse 7, 49&#13;
Lando! t, Joseph&#13;
Lane, Korey 49&#13;
Lara, Kenya 41 ""'--JIL...-&#13;
Larison, Andrea 55, 56&#13;
Larison, Steven 49&#13;
Larosier, Louis&#13;
Larsen, Dale 49 , 66 , 69, 77, 78&#13;
Larsen, Latacia 41&#13;
Larsen, Latania 56&#13;
Larson, Kevin 41, 66, 77&#13;
Lauver, Traci 49, 118&#13;
Lauver, Trent 28&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 41&#13;
Lee, Jessica 14, 28, 118, 11 9&#13;
Lee, Kyle 21, 41, 69&#13;
Leeper, Andrea 56, 77&#13;
Legaz-Bautista, Marina 13&#13;
Lehmer, Shauna 49 , 66, 77&#13;
Leon, Blanca&#13;
Le\\~ , Katie 28&#13;
Lewis, Susan 56 , 77&#13;
Lich, Molly 49, 69, 82&#13;
Liddick, Ashley 56, 77&#13;
Lincoln, Brent 49&#13;
Lindaman, Kendra 9, 49, 78, 91&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 28&#13;
Linkenhoken, Adrienne 28, 79&#13;
Little, Randee&#13;
Livermore, Sabrina 52, 56&#13;
Loftus, Christopher 56, 66, 77&#13;
Long, Travis 28, 79&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 41, 65, 78, 83, 84, 104, 105&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan 9, 49, 100&#13;
Loose , Britney 41&#13;
Lucas, Todd 56&#13;
Luth, Chelsea 56, 66, 77, 104, 105&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 41, 44, 69, 74, 90&#13;
Lyndsey, Mason 79&#13;
M&#13;
Mabbitt, Brandon&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 41&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle 49&#13;
Macke, Heather 28&#13;
Masker, Rachel 56, 77&#13;
Mason, Brandon 78, 106 , 107&#13;
Mason, Robert 41 , 66, 77&#13;
Mass, David 41&#13;
Mass, Jared 49&#13;
Matheis, Candace 56&#13;
Matters, Traci 41, 78, 114, 115&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 20, 21, 28&#13;
Mauer, Adam 28&#13;
Maves, Khodie 49&#13;
May, Lindsey&#13;
Mayer, Seanna 49, 66, 76, 77, 78&#13;
Maynard , Jeffery 41&#13;
McCanunond, Joshua 49&#13;
McO:imas, Derek 7, 14, 17, 20, 28, 76, 114,&#13;
11 5, 158&#13;
McO:iy , Jason 95&#13;
McO:iy, Patrick 49&#13;
McO:iy, Shane&#13;
McDennott, Kathleen 56, 77 , 115&#13;
McDonald, Andrew 49&#13;
McFarland, Chelsea 56, 66, 72 , 76, 77&#13;
McFerrin, Kim 7, 21 , 45, 49, 11 5&#13;
McGee , Amanda 56&#13;
McGrain, Kayla 56&#13;
McKem, Megan 14, 28 , 82, 83&#13;
McKern, Melissa 21, 45, 49, 78, 82&#13;
McManus, Emily 20, 28, 159&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 41&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 19 , 20, 28, 52, 65, 75, 96 , 106,&#13;
11 3, 159&#13;
McVey, Tavis 28&#13;
McVey, Zachary 29&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 7, 20, 44, 65, 69 , 74, 78&#13;
Meiers, Michael 21, 41, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 29, 66, 74, 77, 78, 82, 84,&#13;
158&#13;
Melby, Derrek 56, 77&#13;
Melby, T onm1y 41&#13;
Mescher, Danielle 21, 46, 49, 74, 76 , 78&#13;
Mether, Derek 12, 41 , 78&#13;
Metzger, Kevin 66, 77&#13;
Meyer, Kristina 56&#13;
Miedl , George 29&#13;
Miecll , Heather 50&#13;
Miller, Amber 50, 66, 77&#13;
Miller, Brandon 29&#13;
Miller, Calvin 41&#13;
Miller, Ka"i'.cn 20, 29&#13;
Miller, Melissa 23, 29, 65, 66, 76, 77, 78, 142&#13;
Moe, Adam 56&#13;
Moe , Andrea 41, 78&#13;
Moe, Laura 29&#13;
Moore, O:iurtney&#13;
Moore, Emily 50&#13;
Moore, Joshua 41&#13;
Morgan, Amber 29&#13;
Morgan, Danielle 50&#13;
Morgan, Turner 15 , 20, 50, 65, 70, 71, 72&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Mose, Alicia 50, 69&#13;
Moss, Jack 41&#13;
Mucha, Margaret&#13;
Mudra , Tanner 50&#13;
N&#13;
Naico, Kenneth 56&#13;
Nanfito, Aleece&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica 50&#13;
Navarrete, Pablo 56&#13;
Neal, Nicki 9,41, 78, 82, 83, 84, 115&#13;
Neblik, Jaika 42, 69&#13;
Neighbors, Cody 56&#13;
Neighbors, Megan&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 50&#13;
Nelson, Brandon 50&#13;
Neumrum , Da!1a 42&#13;
Newsom, Casey 7, 4 2&#13;
Nguyen, Christina 23, 29&#13;
Nguyen , James 42 , 11 3&#13;
Nguyen, Jonathan 56&#13;
Nichol , Krystal&#13;
Nichols, Tausha&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 29&#13;
Nightser, Kira 42&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 42&#13;
Nihsen, Lindsay 56&#13;
Nissen, Rru1di&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 29&#13;
Norris, Kristine 18, 29 , 66, 76, 77&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 29, 84&#13;
Nu , Ellen 48, 50, 74 , 78, 83, 85, 93 &#13;
O'Neal, Douglas 42&#13;
O'Neill , Abby 56, 118&#13;
O'Neill, Alex 56&#13;
O'Reilly, Douglas 78&#13;
Oehme, Andrea 56, 66, 77&#13;
Olsen , Daniel 56&#13;
Olsen, Mary 10, 29, 79&#13;
Olsen, Michael 79&#13;
Olsen, Timothy 42&#13;
Olson, Bradley 56&#13;
Olson, Tilaina 50&#13;
Osborn, Angela 50, 78, 118&#13;
Osborn, Walter 56&#13;
Oti , Jackie 29, 79&#13;
Otis, Robert 42&#13;
Otto, Cole 42&#13;
Otts, Thomas 56&#13;
Overstreet, John 56, 77&#13;
Owens, 1 ichol 29, 83&#13;
p&#13;
Pace, Steven 50&#13;
Palmerton, Kevin 50&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 42, 66, 77&#13;
Paulsen, Michelle 56 , 66, 77&#13;
Paulsen , Ricky 13, 15 , 19, 50&#13;
Paulson, Zach 42, 62, 80, 95 , 110&#13;
Pearcy, Courmey 21, S6, 77, 11 8&#13;
Pearey, Eric 29&#13;
Pedersen, TI1omas 12 0 , 1 21&#13;
Pedrick, Jon S6&#13;
Penney , Kyle S6, 77&#13;
Penney , Shawn SO&#13;
Peregoy, Reed 56&#13;
Petersen, Dane 42, 106, 107&#13;
Peterson, Dustin 50, 51&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 21, 29&#13;
Peth , Aaron S6, 66, 67, 77&#13;
: etn, Nicule 42, 83 , 8S, l lS&#13;
p etsche, Jeremy 19, 40, 42, 78, 113&#13;
p etsche, Stephanie S7, 112&#13;
hilmalee , Renae 50&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 96&#13;
~ckcrmg, Aimee 9, 42, 7S , 82, 83, 84&#13;
•dgwn, David 50, 77&#13;
~ Q&gt;n, "Jicholas 57&#13;
c \-, Kavla SO&#13;
·-Tcv, Sarah 29 79&#13;
~" tr:i, Linda 57', 77&#13;
POtntrlcau, Bruce 30, 78, lOl&#13;
['11111lTleau, Megan 50, 74&#13;
p 0111eroy, Justin 7, SO&#13;
~once , Trisha S7, 66, 77&#13;
p °'lre, Heather SO&#13;
1'1(llJrc, Jesse S7&#13;
Purter, Stacy 30, 79 , 82, 84, 1 S9&#13;
~~ ~~~ :; ~c1 s;7 ~We , Patrick 30 , 110, l 16&#13;
f&gt;r ~t, _lo hua 42, 10 1, 116&#13;
Pr (Jcop1n, Nicholas 20, 30, 66, 77&#13;
\'&lt;.ripio, Steven 42&#13;
Q&#13;
Q. 10 n, Joshua&#13;
Q. ,...,, , Melissa 30, 144&#13;
57' 77&#13;
Randolph, G'\Sey 30&#13;
Ranney, Alyssa SO, 78, 93&#13;
Ranney, Danielle 30, 78, 104, 105&#13;
Rasmussen, Dustin 57&#13;
Rathke, Kaila 42, 79&#13;
Rau, Jeffrey S7, 66, 67, 77, 107&#13;
Reedy, Timothy 14, 19, 22, 30, 76, 78, 114, 1S8&#13;
Reicks, Jeffrey 21, 79&#13;
Reif, Richard 4 2&#13;
Reiss, Joshua 55, 57&#13;
Reno, Mary&#13;
Rhoades, Ann&#13;
Richter, Ashley 12, 48 , 50, 78, 82, 108, 109&#13;
Richter, Dani 30, 142, 159&#13;
Richter, Kelsey 11, 57&#13;
Rief, Joseph 57&#13;
Riehle, Sara 16 , 50, 76, 78, 91&#13;
Riso, Bethany 57, 69, 77&#13;
Roberts, Lance 10, 30&#13;
Roberts, Matthew&#13;
Robey, Jared 12, 30, 77&#13;
Robinson, Jason&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 77&#13;
Rogness, Chris 57, 77&#13;
Roof, Dustin 30&#13;
Roof, TI1omas 42, 43, 121&#13;
Rosenbohrn, Marissa 57&#13;
Ross, Justin 42, 106&#13;
Rostennuhdt, Gabriel 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 30, 32,&#13;
106, 107' 159&#13;
Rowe, Christy 30&#13;
Ruiz, Aaron 57&#13;
Ruiz, Felicia 20, 66 , 77 , 118&#13;
Ryba, Julie 20, 23, 30, 106, 118&#13;
s&#13;
Saar, Mandy 17, 50, 63, 118, 11 9&#13;
Sabatka, John 30&#13;
Sadler, Heather 50, 66, 77&#13;
Salvo, Christopher 42, 66, 77&#13;
Salvo, Lea 21, 42, 66, 69, 77 , 78&#13;
Salvo, Rachel 14, 15, 19, 30, 74, 78, 99, 106, 113,&#13;
158&#13;
Samuelson, Steven&#13;
Sandberg, Megan 30&#13;
Saracay, Giovanni 5 7, 77&#13;
Sass, Alyssa 6 , 50&#13;
Sass, Shayla 12, 30, 78&#13;
Saunders, Matthew 30&#13;
Savick, Catherine 31, 79&#13;
Schaben, Danielle 42 , 81&#13;
Schank, Lyndsay 13, 50, 78&#13;
Scheffel, Je1ma 57, 77&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda 42, 78&#13;
Schendt, Nicolle 57 , 77&#13;
Scherer, Angela 3 l&#13;
Scherer, Laura 31&#13;
Scheuring, Benjamin 21, 31, 45 , 76, 78, JOO, 1 lO,&#13;
1S9&#13;
Scheuring, Hayley S7, 102&#13;
Schimmel, Tara 50, 78, 83, 85&#13;
Schmader, Jaimie 50&#13;
Schultz, Bri ttany 50&#13;
Schultz, Ca ie 50&#13;
Schultz, Kristin 31, 79&#13;
Schultz, Michael 31&#13;
Schulze, Jennifer 31, 78&#13;
Schumann, Daniel 31, 79&#13;
Schumann, Nichole 57&#13;
Schutte, Allison 50, 64, 91&#13;
Schutte, Audra 31, 66, 67, 77, 78&#13;
Scislmvicz, Joseph&#13;
Scivally, Jennie&#13;
Scott, Kathern 10, 31, 76, 79&#13;
Seager, Donald 11 , 31 , 79&#13;
Sealock, Andrew 31, 110, 158&#13;
Sears, Beth 42, 66, 77&#13;
Seavey, Justin 42&#13;
Seelandt, Ronald&#13;
Senter, Alicia 42&#13;
Seydlitz , Jeimifer 42, 45, 66, 77, 78, 81&#13;
Shanks, Emily 16, 50, 51, 69, 78, 83, 85&#13;
Shanks, Mallory 57, 77, 92&#13;
Shaw, Matthew 31, 79&#13;
Shea , Samuel 42&#13;
Shepard , Amber 57, 77&#13;
Sheppard, Rebecca 8, 12, 57, 77&#13;
Sheridan, An1anda 42&#13;
Shook, Chelsea 57 , 77&#13;
Shorey, Pamela 12 , 42, 43, 53, 69 , 74, 78, 82, 83&#13;
Showers, Nathan 11 , 50&#13;
Showers, Ryan 10, 42, 76, 82&#13;
Sillau , Meredith 57 , 74 , 76, 77&#13;
Silva , Archie&#13;
Silva, Daniel&#13;
Silva , Michelle 31, 83&#13;
Sinunons, Joel 31 , 81&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 42, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Simpson, Christina 57, 77&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley 31, 64, 65&#13;
Smith, Ale.x 7, 57&#13;
Smith, Ashley 57 , 66, 77&#13;
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Silva, Daniel&#13;
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Simmons, Joel 31, 81&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 42, 66, 77, 78&#13;
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Smith, Alex 7, 57&#13;
Smith, Ashley 57, 66, 77&#13;
Smith, Halicia 23, 31 , 66, 73, 78,&#13;
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Smith, James (Jesse) 31 , 117&#13;
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Swanson, Christine 43, 85&#13;
Swett, Amanda&#13;
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Tamayo, Kami 57&#13;
Taylor, Jamie 12, 43, 73, 78,&#13;
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Tech, Austin 57&#13;
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Snell, Alyssa 6, 50 77, 118&#13;
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Stageman, Bradley 17, 78 Thompson, Justin 32&#13;
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Venard, Amanda 57&#13;
Vergamini, Vanessa 58, 77&#13;
Versch, Scott 43, 66&#13;
Vest, Justin&#13;
Victoria, Brittany 77&#13;
ViJJareal, Cristal&#13;
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Vincent, Danny 43&#13;
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Stewart, Tiffany 32 Thornton, Kimberly 57, 66, 69 Wallin, Sara 43, 66&#13;
Stinson, Willie 77 Thornton, Sara 32, 66, 78, 159 Walters, Jeffrey 10, 51&#13;
Stokes, David 57 Tiffey, Josh 57 Ward, Tobyn 5 1, 106, 107&#13;
Stoutzenberger, James 49 Tornford, Adam 10, 76 Warner, Christine 51, 66, 77&#13;
Stoutzenberger, Sarah 57, 66, 77 Toole, Justin 46, 74, 76, 78, 94, Warren, Brian 5 1, 78&#13;
Strohbehn, Amber 11, 13, 43, 74, 97, 116 ~atso , Karen 6, 43, 74, 83, 85,&#13;
78, 80, 81, 115 Trade!, Aran 6, 12, 14, 15, 32,&#13;
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Wickersham, Krista 51, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Wirth, Eric 32, 77, 78&#13;
Wood, Amy 32, 66, 77, 78&#13;
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Woods, Tricia 32, 79&#13;
Wright, Jennifer 14, 32&#13;
Wright, Kiisti Jo 69&#13;
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Eivins, Richard&#13;
Eivi ns, Tammy 25, 79&#13;
Elgan, Cody 15, 25, 53&#13;
Elgan, Jesse 54, 55, 74, 77&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 25&#13;
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Evans, Eric 47, 66, 72, 73, 76,&#13;
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Franks, Anissa 10, 12, 39, 76&#13;
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Hayes, Nicholas 7, 14, 15, 27.&#13;
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Heddles, Samantha 48, 69&#13;
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Luke,&#13;
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wonderful children, who have&#13;
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ON MARCH 28, 1985, AT 9:15 :Zl.M., A 9LB. 10 1/2&#13;
OZ. BABY GIRL WAS BORN AT MERCY HOSPITAL.&#13;
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HELEN STRUCK, SO BEGINS YOUR LIFE STORY, THE&#13;
STORY OF OUR MIRACLE BABY. WE HAYE&#13;
WATCHED IN WONDERMENT THROUGH THE&#13;
YEARS AS YOU HAYE DEFIED MEDICAL SCIENCE &amp;&#13;
GROWN TO BE A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG "}/OMAN&#13;
FULL OF FAITH, HOPE &amp; LOVE. THANK YOU FOR&#13;
THE BEAUTY, LAUGHTER &amp; MUSIC OU HAYE&#13;
BROUGHT INTO OUR LIVES.&#13;
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MOM, DAD, JENNY, BRETT, KELLY AND ERIN&#13;
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David Knavel&#13;
Qibe.&#13;
Your witty peoonality&#13;
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you afar, we know you&#13;
will succeed We are&#13;
your family, we love&#13;
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I remember looking at you as a child,&#13;
wondering what your future would hold I&#13;
wanted to shelter you from unhappiness and&#13;
surround you only with wonderful things.&#13;
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this. For in order to appreciate happiness, you&#13;
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success, you had to have some failures; to feel&#13;
true love, someone had to break your heart. I&#13;
couldn't protect you, but I want you to know&#13;
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I look at you now and see the woman that&#13;
has emerged from within, I couldn't be more&#13;
proud.&#13;
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Mom, Dad and Stephanie&#13;
Allisoh.&#13;
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showed oS )'OU f oc.ed the pain and disappointment c.oused by&#13;
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Amanda Summy&#13;
From the mischevious,&#13;
strong-willed child,&#13;
you've grown into a&#13;
beautiful outgoing,&#13;
good-sensed woman.&#13;
We know that you will&#13;
achieve all the goals&#13;
that you set for yourself&#13;
whether small or large.&#13;
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Dear A.manda,&#13;
God blessed us by trusting&#13;
your care to us. We treasure&#13;
everyday you are with us.&#13;
You have been through so&#13;
much, but, you are a&#13;
survivor. We Jove you with&#13;
all our beings. God Bless&#13;
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We are veiy proud of you!&#13;
Love A.lways,&#13;
Amanda Bible&#13;
Conglfdt.&amp; 1?.dckie-]aby,&#13;
Co:ugra tu.la tio:us Elllily!&#13;
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MINP, ANP ~OUL JA,05, WE °RE VERY PROUP OF YOU.&#13;
LovE, MoM ANP PAP&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
1he years have&#13;
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EII6n,&#13;
Morn, Dad,&#13;
arid Blake&#13;
N6v6r ~6 up your dr6am6. You&#13;
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You are very special&#13;
to us! Always have&#13;
been, always will be.&#13;
We are so very&#13;
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Meg Black&#13;
A daughter is a wonderful blessing,&#13;
A treasure from al:xJve.&#13;
She's laughter. warmth and a spedal&#13;
chann,&#13;
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A daughter brings a special joy.&#13;
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She [ills yow- heart with pride.&#13;
With every year that passes.&#13;
She's more spedal than before.&#13;
Through every stage. through&#13;
every age,&#13;
You love her even more.&#13;
No words can. describe the warm&#13;
memories,&#13;
The pride and gratitude. too.&#13;
That comes from having a daughter.&#13;
To love and to cheiish .. just like you.&#13;
Rachel Grovesnor&#13;
KRISTINE KAY NORRIS&#13;
"God didn't promise that life would be ea5lj, but He did&#13;
promise to be with 'JOU every step of the wa'J."&#13;
Congratulations KK ... We're so proud of 'JOU!!&#13;
With unconditional love,&#13;
Mam, Dad and Eric&#13;
Stacey&#13;
Renee&#13;
Goodman&#13;
May you always&#13;
follow your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
:fi'ar a~ay int /Je st111s/Ji11e are&#13;
my /Jig/Jest a spira ti on s .3 may&#13;
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Vicki, .&#13;
. We've had so many awesome memories&#13;
together throughout high school. You've always been such a great friend to me. Thank&#13;
you for that. I know we will have a million more&#13;
laughs in college. I love you babe!&#13;
Karen&#13;
As soon as we met, we became friends.&#13;
We've been through both good and bad. I hope&#13;
that we will enjoy many more memories ahead. I&#13;
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A yssa Ban&#13;
Alyssa,&#13;
You were blessed with a heart of gold and God&#13;
given talent. If we had one wish for you, it would be&#13;
waking up in the morning!&#13;
You will reach your dreams, first follow them!&#13;
Love- Mom, Dad, Amy &amp; Amber&#13;
We are so proud of our first granddaughter. Time has gone by so fast leaving&#13;
wonderful memories to cherish. Your continual hard work and dedication to tasks will&#13;
lead to success in the future. We love you!&#13;
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remember to follow 4our heart&#13;
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we can be mot'e&#13;
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Mallorytt seems like only a short- time ago that&#13;
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and now hish school is almost over. And&#13;
look at you sitting there in your senior&#13;
picture a beautiful young woman, ready&#13;
to start- to shape who you will be as an&#13;
adult. Natalie you have brought more joy&#13;
and happiness to our ily than you will ever&#13;
know. We are oo proud&#13;
of you.&#13;
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C'ongratulation~t W&lt;t ar&lt;i, V&lt;i,ry proud of yout 'You ar&lt;i, a gift from&#13;
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When Chad Bartlett, Jacob Cooney, John Harvey, and I chased peacocks around in Forest Glen. John actually&#13;
trapped one on a porch and it pooped all over the place! It was the funniest thing ever! - Rachel Salvo&#13;
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Worst Handwriting: Chad&#13;
Bartlett and Stacey&#13;
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Best Dancer: Jake Cooney&#13;
and Rae l Grosvenor&#13;
Most Artistic: Keith&#13;
Damgaard and Stacy Porter&#13;
Most Gullible: Micheal&#13;
Deupree and Tracy Hays&#13;
Most Accident Prone: Derek McComas&#13;
and Shannon Meissner&#13;
Most Likely To Become Famous:&#13;
Jaimi Joneson and Andy King&#13;
Class Clown: Jeff McQuinn and Emily McManus&#13;
• Seniors The day that Dylan Davis came to school and told everyone that his car caught on fire in his driveway and&#13;
Mrs. Thomsen made him bring his Spanish book to school even though it wa half burnt. - Julie Ryba &#13;
Rushing the T.J. court after beating them in overtime in round two of district&#13;
games for basketball this year. - Karen Miller&#13;
Biggest Tourblemaliers1 Mark&#13;
Terry and Rebecca Beno&#13;
Most Likely To Stay Best Friends:&#13;
Ben Scheuring and Andrew Crawford&#13;
Worst Drivers: Natalie Jones and Aaron Jones&#13;
Most Likely to stay Best Friends: Hali&#13;
Smith and Sara Thorton&#13;
Pages designed by Katie Struck,&#13;
Shannon Meissner and Stacy Porter&#13;
Biggest Heart Breakers:&#13;
Andy Sealock and Rachel&#13;
Salvo&#13;
Together: Tim Reedy and Trisha&#13;
Barntsen&#13;
Most Likely to be Your Friend: Gabe&#13;
Rostermundt and Alyssa Barr&#13;
Best Eyes: Dani Richter and&#13;
Nick Hayes&#13;
Most Athletic: Amanda Summy and&#13;
Scott Kemp&#13;
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math homework. There are several types of summers. There is the typical&#13;
lazy summer where you sit around and your&#13;
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where you have all of your energy planted&#13;
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work-aholic summer where you spend your&#13;
days and nights slaving away at a job you hate; just for spending money for&#13;
the one day you have off all w eek. Regardless of the type of summer you&#13;
have, 1 6 out of the 18 students polled prefer summertime to the school year.&#13;
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of "the many actMtie-s i;enior Casey Newoom. Junior Setl1&#13;
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With every year come new trends and fads. This&#13;
year, instead of bracelets and headbands, students have&#13;
been sporting sweatbands and wristbands.&#13;
Another big thing this year is thrift shopping. Students purchase clothing, usually T-shirts, from the local thrift&#13;
shops to wear. From punk to prep, the students at Lewis&#13;
Central like to express themselves through all different kinds&#13;
of styles.&#13;
'Thrift shopping is a way to find something different and make it into my own style for cheap!" said junior&#13;
Steve Larison.&#13;
Girls are becoming braver and braver with their&#13;
hair. A common trend is dying the underneath layer of&#13;
their hair a darker color than the top layer. Girls are also&#13;
experimenting with streaking highlights like purple and red.&#13;
"I wanted to try something new," says junior&#13;
Shelby Johnson. "It was fun to have three different layers&#13;
of colors in my hair. At first I was scared to have it done,&#13;
but I liked how it turned out."&#13;
Students have managed to make everything from&#13;
accessories, to shoes, to hair something trendy. Expressing&#13;
yourself in your own unique way is the biggest trend this&#13;
year.&#13;
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Traveled To: Paris, France&#13;
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sight-seeing and fun. The plane ride took&#13;
9 I /2 hours there and I 2 hours back. Nicki&#13;
spent most of her time walking around&#13;
Paris looking at its many sights and relaxing at l1er hotel. She saw many things including: Eiffel Tower, Louve, D' Orssay, Sace&#13;
Coeur, Norte Dame, Moulin Rouge, Arc D'&#13;
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Traveled To: Tijuana, Mexico&#13;
Description: Jeff w ent to Mexico with&#13;
l1is church for four days to bui ld two&#13;
houses for different families . The drive&#13;
took three days. During the day they&#13;
built houses and played with the children. At night, they worshipped by a&#13;
camp fire and stayed in tents. Tl1e most&#13;
unique things Jeff remembers are no&#13;
one having cars and all of the roads&#13;
being dirt.&#13;
"It was surprisingly&#13;
easy to communicate with the people&#13;
knowing as little&#13;
Spanish as I do."&#13;
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Clay Cunningham, pottery&#13;
instructor, relived his teenage years this summer. •&#13;
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gnome from co-choir director Gary Fiscus' home and&#13;
took it with him on vacation.&#13;
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New York. All Fiscus had to say&#13;
about the ordeal w as, "I w ant my&#13;
gnome back!"&#13;
Student: Kellie Daffin, Sophomore&#13;
Traveled To: Ireland&#13;
Description: Kellie went to Ireland and&#13;
lived with a host family for six days. While&#13;
she was there she learned their culture&#13;
and visited many places. She went to&#13;
the Waterford Crystal and also learned&#13;
how to play the Irish tin w histle. When&#13;
she visited the Blarney Castle, Kellie&#13;
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Spirit Week. the week before Homecoming, is exciting for everyone. Each day of&#13;
the week has a different theme. It's the one week out of the entire year that you won't get&#13;
a weird look for dressing in mismatched clothes. two different shoes and multi-colored&#13;
wigs.&#13;
The week started out with Pajama Day followed by Decades Day, Wacky&#13;
Wednesday, Western Day and ended with Blue and White Day. Pajama Day was an easy&#13;
day that the majority of people participated in. Students&#13;
just rolled out of bed. brushed Wacky day was WHACK be- their teeth and headed to&#13;
school in their pajamas and cause Jesse Elgan and Chris slippers. On Decades Day&#13;
students got dolled up in Rogness' sumo wrestling out- poodle skirts. pooty hair.&#13;
plaid pants and cut-off lfits were extremely attractive. sweatshirts to relive the&#13;
styles of generations before. - Freshman Nick Somers&#13;
Wacky Wednesday was a fun day. as long as&#13;
you went to school not matching, had wild hair and dressed in things you hadn't worn&#13;
since the third grade. you blended in perfectly. Western Day was a wild day. where&#13;
students wore their cowboy hats and boots, along with plaid shirts and tight jeans.&#13;
"My favorite day was Western Day because I got to wear a cow suit to school," said&#13;
sophomore Dustin Delanty.&#13;
Even more excitement arose after school at Coronation on Thursday night.&#13;
Coronation started with the introduction of the Homecoming Court, then the recognition&#13;
of the football team and finally the battle of the classes. The juniors dominated. Laughter&#13;
then arose when the teachers did their skit, acting as LC cheerleaders.&#13;
This year the faculty voted on a Faculty King and Queen. Mr. Mclaughlin&#13;
and Ms. Muta were crow ned for this honor. The night ended with the crowning of&#13;
our 2003 Homecoming King and Queen. Congratulations to Ryan Showers and Amy Barr&#13;
for being chosen by the student body.&#13;
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The week began with students showing their school spirit and on&#13;
Friday night an intense football game against Glenwood unfolded. As the&#13;
week came to an end, the students prepared for the Homecoming Dance&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Homecoming is a memorable event for all of those who attend . It&#13;
was especially memorable for seniors Amy Barr and Ryan Showers, this&#13;
year's Queen and King . The night is special for many reasons . For some&#13;
it's a crown, for others it may be dinner, or even a dance with that special&#13;
someone.&#13;
"I liked the music," said sophomore Jesse Griffis, " and the videos&#13;
were P.1.M .P." With great music who could help themselves from dancing?&#13;
"Senior year ... my date (Alan Gwinn) actually danced, and we had&#13;
a good time," said senior Dana Neumann.&#13;
Homecoming was something most will always cherish, senior Kala&#13;
King said, "I had a divine evening".&#13;
Ho111eco111ing King Ryan Showers and Queen A111y Ba1,.&#13;
With a big screen T.V. playing great music videos, and the crowd&#13;
dancing to the beat, it seems that most everyone had a Divine Evening .&#13;
111e n 101·e the mel"l"iel"! Freshmen And1·ea Murry. Brianna Brown and Whitney&#13;
Geise show what they ca11 do as they enjoy thei1· first high school vfance.&#13;
• Smile pretty! Seniors Cole Otto and Nicki&#13;
Neal aren't afraid to have a good time.&#13;
·111is was our last home.coming, 1'111 glad&#13;
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Well know11 for tJ1e way they work t he st aoe. senior Pa111 Shorey aid&#13;
junior Pat VanNor.istranvi know how to work the vfa11ce floor as well.&#13;
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Prom, the highlight of most teenager's high school career is a night fi lled w ith fun and memories . For&#13;
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all : dancing the night away. At the dance, held at the Mid Ameri ca n Center, students get their pictures taken,&#13;
dance while watching the music vid eos . and wa tch t h e co urt prese nt&#13;
themselves. Even more excitement "Seeing all the se niors, all arises during the crowning of the Prom king&#13;
and queen . This year the honor dressed up. having a good w ent to seni o rs Dan Black and Bri ann e&#13;
Gerhardt. time, and knowing this is our&#13;
"The most fun thing about last dance. made me sad." prom w as getting dolled up and eating out&#13;
w ith my friend s," sa id jun io r -Senior Carly Frost Amber Miller&#13;
After the dance. everyone w as invited to the post prom party. From 12:30&#13;
a.m - 4:30 a. m, students gathered at the Lewis Central Middle School to participate in many fun activities such as&#13;
obstacle courses, games. a money machine and a chance to enj oy a hypnotist.&#13;
" Watching the people in the boxing ring was very exciting," said sophomore Lindsey Behrens .&#13;
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Goitl(J into a cla£-Sroo111&#13;
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In Flo1i.h, we were 0etti110&#13;
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Symphonic Band: K.ac:1e A11ke11bauer, Bra.ily Base, Matthew Bellows, Amy Be11:"l111, Kelsr.y&#13;
Be11s.:i11, P cter Black, Alyssa Brewer, Nanette Bue.Ides, Nicholas 5u1TOU1JhS, Rachel Buswell,&#13;
Melissa C an·oll. Killll1 c'dy Clark. Danielle Llemc'l 15, K.athcl'ine wok. Anthony Dasher, Eiiia1111.a&#13;
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Sc11th, Wtllte Stun111, :'&gt;a1· .. 1 Wdllll:, Stef'lk!nie Welle;, Kyle Wlde1 c~1.:1111 Jtt..i Seth ) akef.&#13;
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fiel"i fTact itci110, a1i.i We' werr.&#13;
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- Sopho111orc' Ni111ettr. Buckles&#13;
Tttan &amp;nd&#13;
Practicing during the summer really&#13;
paid off for the LC Marching Band. They&#13;
set their goals l1igh for the new year that&#13;
was approaching. and followed through&#13;
w ith valour.&#13;
Showing off their talent for everyone&#13;
to se . they performed during all of the&#13;
home football game half-time shows.&#13;
Everyone watched in amazement while&#13;
the band brought their own version of&#13;
heat to the field during their show. 'The&#13;
Latin Inferno."&#13;
Tl1e Marching Band wasn't the only&#13;
band that set their goals high. The Jazz&#13;
Band left its mark at the "Iowa Jazz&#13;
Championships."&#13;
While the Jazz Band was playing its&#13;
way into the crowd's hearts, the Concert&#13;
Bands weren't far behind.&#13;
Concert Band played for everyone's&#13;
enjoyment at the w inter concert. Looking&#13;
ahead to basketball season, they play&#13;
and bring the hopes of the Titan&#13;
basketball team up. Starting the game&#13;
off with "The Star Spangled Banner." they&#13;
really brought tl1e fans to their feet. They&#13;
also played "The Lewis Central Fight&#13;
Song," when the basketball team was&#13;
w inning.&#13;
Band brings a lot of students together&#13;
at LC. A lot of the Titans are involved in&#13;
band. Not only are they involved in&#13;
Concert Band, but many choose to join&#13;
the Jazz Band . Other students get&#13;
invovled by being part of the Color&#13;
Guard.&#13;
"My favorite part about bancl." said&#13;
sophomore Al icia Diercks. "is all the&#13;
people you get to hang out w ith." &#13;
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Each a.,·Uitional yea1· I teach at&#13;
Lewis Ce11ti-al, I con 1e t o not ice&#13;
how SFecial 111y 0tt.de11ts are. We&#13;
always t alk aL1 out fa111ily. The st u-&#13;
._,1ent s have LYco111e 111y secon.,1&#13;
fa111ily. I would .,1o al111ost a11ythi110&#13;
fol' t he111.&#13;
- Mr. Bluford&#13;
-Se11iol' Sal'a W alli11&#13;
Dul'i110 Ma1·d1i11a Ba1d fTactice, I was weal'i110&#13;
a pail' of shoes with 110 back an.i t hey fell off&#13;
as I was walki110 !1ackwal'vls. Now eVel'yt irne we&#13;
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"Evel'yone arnl1 youl' shoes. 111ake SUl'e they&#13;
have l1ac.ks.'' -Se11iol' Sarn Walli11&#13;
Jazz Band&#13;
Front Row: Derek Ch1·istia11se11, Rachel Si1no11i11. B1·ett Eppel'f-011, Dale lal'0011, Tiffa11y Clark a11.i&#13;
Da1 1 Black. Second Row: Krist a Wickel'sha111, A11oela ,le11se11, Elizai1eth Galloway. Cayla Gillet te&#13;
ai d Beth Sea1·s. Back Row: Nat e Quick, _le1111y Seydlitz. _leff Fou1 1tai11, Alliso11 _lacoi1y a1 1.1 Bol1&#13;
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Marching Band Back Row: Justin Dashnel', Zac Ellison, Nick Bu1rnu0hs, Keith Goetz. Kevin lal'son. Natalie Jacol1y.Will Exley, Reese A11.,1e1·so11. Aa1rn Peth, DavU Ebke, Jenny Seyvi litz, A1d 1·ea Oehme, Beth Seal's, Kevi11&#13;
. Met zgel', Cayla Gillette, Cow't·ney Dusino. Anthony Dashner, Ton1111y Hal'l'is and Elizal1eth Galloway. Fourth row: Shell1y Ellison, Matt Bellows, Michael Finn, Christophel' Po1't·ern Paff, Kyle Wickel'sha11 1, Bl'adley Bass,&#13;
p... Allison Jacoby. Bob Mason, Jeff Fountain, Ede Nm·is, K1·ist ine E11gle, Tiffany Clari::, Rachel Sirnoni11, Nate Quick, Kaleb Ki11g, Cha.,i 61!1 l1els, Ryne Goe . Looan Clal'I::, Brett Eppe1·so11, Meoa11 P111ett a11d Je00ic:a Karni0h.&#13;
?:;\Third Row: Heather Sa.11e1·, Bl'ian11e Delph, Felicia Ruiz, Ross Tul'lle1" Alyssa Bl'eWel', Kevin Jones, Kayle11e Page, Chris El1ke, Rel1 ecca Johnso11. Rebecca Hi11sley. An 1a1 da Paulse11, Kelsey Be11so11, Pet e!' Black, Ashley Smith,&#13;
\,_VChelsea McFarland, Dan GuUe11, Becky Dl'eagel', Shau11a Leh1 11el', Stephanie Wells, Bl'ia11 Herdel'so11, Willie Stil1so11, An1y Be11so11 aid Vict.ol'ia Bul'llett. Second Row: Ki1 11bedy Clal'k, Meli;:;sa Cal'rnll, Kacie A11ke11l1auel',&#13;
Michelle Paulsen, Alicia Diel'cks, Da11i Cle111011s, Trisha Ponce, Emily Cox, Cassal'a Ca1TOll, Chelse Luth, Na11ette Buckle;:;, Cl'ystal Colli11s, Kellie Hinsley. Rachel 1ho111pso11, Bl'ia1111e Diel'cks, Lea Salvo, Kala Kina. Laurn11 Kealy,&#13;
Rachel Buswell. Dale La1·se11 aid Lauren 1l1011 1as. Fin:;t Row: Chl'is Loftus, Tessa Hopso11, Del1ornh Bach, Mitch ,lol'.1a11, Chl'is Salvo, Mike Meiel's, Sa1·ah K1·eoel', Zac.11 Yakel, Kl'ist a Wickel'0ha1n, Da11 Black, Leslie A11aernth, &#13;
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Lewis Corporation Show Choir- This year's ensemble really rose&#13;
to a new level. The group w as honored to have Mike Weaver&#13;
of Chicago, Il l choreograph their show . The students w orked&#13;
hard to achieve perfection and gain the respect of j udges and&#13;
audiences throughout the state. They performed in front of&#13;
over 2000 people at Urbandale's contest.&#13;
Corporation&#13;
Achievements&#13;
Johnston-4th place- Class 4A&#13;
4th Runner-up- Finals&#13;
Westside-I st place- Day Time&#13;
Grand Champion- Finals&#13;
Urbandale-4th place- Class 4A&#13;
3rd Runner-up-Finals&#13;
Heelan-Won class 4A, Grand Champion&#13;
of the day, best band, best vocals and&#13;
best choreography&#13;
Express Show Choir- This was an all time high for Express w ith&#13;
a membership of 34 performers. They scored really w ell at State&#13;
Contest- higher than some area varsity Show Choirs. This group&#13;
was really dedicated and worked hard to achieve perfection .&#13;
Bact Row. Ashley Joht150n, We,:; Fi-ai11, Kyle Penny, Andy Sot1via(), Diana Meecher and&#13;
Cou11:ney rA.ising. Third Row. Natalie Jacvl1Y, Joe Tweedt, Sa111 Colpitt s, Kaleb Kina. Nat e&#13;
Quick an.i Jaclyn Eld."'011 Second Row. Jea.:.ic.a Ohlinaer, Ti isha Po11Ce, Oai1·e Kni(Jae. Dani&#13;
Cle.n1011S, Sa1·ah Crawford, Bonnie South Kaylene Page and Chtistine Webeiit kJ. Front Row.&#13;
KatieCod:,Ambei· Joh11eon, Cassara Ca1·o!L Je1111ifo· Ettingei·, Oidee.a Luth, Rachel Boa1·d111a11&#13;
ard A111ber BatT. Not Pictured: Rachel Brookover, Olivia Gayto11, Chelsea McFarlai-d.&#13;
Jor -tan Bocteit. Richard De.Ifs, 01ris Eligelst&amp;1. Aa1·011 Pederoon at1.i Vi11Ce Ju11io1·.&#13;
Front Row: Heathe1· Exley, Lauren Kealy, Rachel Si11 1011 i1 1 aid ~'e1111ife1· Lave1.&#13;
Second Row: A111a11da Paulsen, Kevi11 Met zaer. Zac Elliso11, aso11 Dick, a~ 11&#13;
Lo11gn1eyer, Joe White, Dan Barnett, Anaela Jensen, ~' e1 1n y Seyjlitz .311" Beth&#13;
Sears. Third Row: Emily Shanks, Elle11 Nuss, Pat Va11Norclstra1d, Betha11y RisLi,&#13;
Ada111 C:oss, Rael el Buswell, Meredith Sillau, Emily Cox, Chris Ebkc, Billie FrLi.:t ,&#13;
Sarah Kreger, Sara Riehle ai d Davioi Ebke. Fow-th Row: Jesse El1J.iln, Mati..1&#13;
Husz, Erin Higgins, Joel Edwar,fo, Josh C:rnsve11or, Set h ac o11, Braci St aoe1 11a1 1,&#13;
Nick Somers, Dani Mesc~1er, Cout't·nie Dennis, Turner Moroa1 at d Christ it 1e Warn r.&#13;
Fifth Row: hris Williams, Kyle Penny, Will Exley, Mitch Jor"ian, Brett En1erso11,&#13;
Ch1·is gness, Allison Jacoby, Katie S111ith, Eric Bu1-rneister at d Justin Dash11er.&#13;
Back Row: Dale Larse11, Brad Bass, Krista Wickershan 1, Ede Evans, Shauna Lei 1111c'r,&#13;
Cayla C:illate, Natalie Jacoby and 'e ff Fount ain.&#13;
Jazz Choir- This is a select group auditioned out of the Chamber Singers. This group performed for home concerts and&#13;
the LC Choir Invitational. They sang popular j azz charts with&#13;
tight harmonies that made it very tricky to perform .&#13;
Front Row: Dawn Lo11a11 1eyer, Bet h Sears, Heathe1· Exley a11.i y[·L~I L-,,1111 1&lt;·&#13;
Second Row: Sarah HatTis, Ellett Nuss, Kat ie S111ith a11 ,i r a11i Meod 1e1 . Back&#13;
Row: Turner Moraa11, Chi-is El1ke, Ede Evane, ~l ti 1 Dash11ew atlci ie Wl11te.&#13;
@Academics Pagm; d&lt;H:igned by Rachel Magkgr and Katio McDgrmott &#13;
Concert Choir- Several Concert Choir students participated in&#13;
the State Solo and Ensemble Contests. The big event for Concert Choir was March 30th's All-City Music Festival. Under the&#13;
direction of Vaughn Lippoldt of Iowa Western Community College, the singers prepared music and sang with three other&#13;
choirs from Council Bluffs.&#13;
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Chamber Choir- This year's C\1amber Singers were busy preparing for several concerts. Twenty-six of the members w ere selected for the SW Iowa Touring Honor Choir that traveled to&#13;
New York City in June of 2004. Eighteen members were selected for the 2003 Iow a All-State Chorus- the highest honor a&#13;
student can achieve. In July of 2004, five members, w ho were&#13;
~e cted for the Midwest Honor Choir, traveled to Europe for&#13;
two w eeks to perform. The Chamber Choir shared a concert&#13;
w ith Millikin University Singers and were guests at Creighton&#13;
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First Row: Sarah Ci-awfor.1, Jesse Elg.an. Pam Shorey. Zach ) akel, Day Barett., Cassie Schultz. ,le1111ifer Etti11ac' 1·, Rya1 1 C y l,01·011, Kyle Lee'. Molly L1cl1,&#13;
Heathe1· Exley. K1-ista Ha11se11. Melyttda Scheffel anj Dan Bar11ett. Second Row: A111a1da Sc.l1ieffer. E111ily Cc'&gt;-. Je1-rU Raya;:., Br'th.:111y Ric;c'. L-,111.i_ice&#13;
Matheis. Andy Kiser, Davi.,1 Ebke. Sai-ah K1 ·eger, Britt.atty Mose, Asnley .:ohnso11, Cayla Gillett e, Kat ie Cook at d Alicia Mose. Third Row: B1 ·c0,,ke Ber,_iat 1tzc'I.&#13;
Kellie Daffin, Ross Turner, Devon Kenealy. Alyssa Chafe, h1tney Geise, Kyle Flet cher, Allison Jacol7y, Nick So11 1ern, Brett EfTe1·so11, Ti111 Clou::·e1·, F.1t&#13;
VanNor.·foti-and. John Hansen, David EHe. Clarie nigge 11.:l Kim T11ornt-011. Not Pictured: Melitda S1111ts. Kyle Wicka,,;ha111, Da11i -1e11 1011;:., Sliau11_, Lc'l1111e1·,&#13;
Courtney Dusing, Sami Hedrick, Caesara Can·oll. Will Exley. Natalie acol7y, JeS£•tca Ohli11gei- atd SteFha11ie Wc'llG.&#13;
A mother w ho w rites plays in the living room,&#13;
a father w ho experim ents w ith fireworks, a grandfather&#13;
w ho collects snakes, a daughter w ho creates lyri cal&#13;
dances and makes candy, a son-in-law who pri nts&#13;
communi st messages and plays th e xy lophone. a&#13;
mistress w ho comes home intoxicated, a mail man who&#13;
came and lived with the family for seven years and a&#13;
daughter w ho wa nts to lea d a norma l life, are all&#13;
characters in "You Can't Ta ke it With You". the fa ll play&#13;
that was performed by the students and directed by&#13;
Mr. Mcl aughl in .&#13;
"The play was amazing." said Josie Smith. "Mr.&#13;
Mclaughl in really knows how to put on a show."&#13;
There were many humorous acts during the play&#13;
and the audience seemed to enjoy the humor. real-life&#13;
situations and talents of all the cast members.&#13;
"The Russian jumping on Mr Kirby was definitely&#13;
the funniest act of the play," said sophomore Sarah Bruning.&#13;
Sophomore Keala Croushorn said, "The play was&#13;
great. it was really funny, and I enjoyed all the character's&#13;
costumes."&#13;
The show included many cast members that worked&#13;
hard together to put on a show that everyone enjoyed. The&#13;
costumes were wi ld, and the audience proved that they&#13;
enjoyed the show from all the laughter that arose tl1roughout&#13;
the performance of "You Can't Take it With You".&#13;
Dancing t o t he chin1es of a xylophone, jUl1·&#13;
iors Pat Va11No1·dst i-a11.i and Cassie Schultz&#13;
d u111bte into a clumsy dip.&#13;
Reading about the fa111ily's arrnst. fresh111e11&#13;
Davi.,i Ebke as Do11al,i a11.,i Je1111ifet· Etti11aer as&#13;
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j,1w11 to the f1ai11ti11cl6 011 the walls aid antique furnit ul'e.&#13;
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Fall Play@ &#13;
Frau Schmidt, played by Allison Jacoby, t alks t o the children about the elabo1·at e parties t hat used t o t ake place at theu- hou0e. The two you11aest hil .1re11 1' fart.~.&#13;
played by Taryn Reese, an.,1 GretL played L-y Allison Frazee-Lassek, atte1 d t he element ary school.&#13;
The Lewis Central Department of Fine&#13;
Arts proudly presented The Sound of Music&#13;
Apri l 29 through May 1 . This show marked&#13;
the 30th anniversary of its first appearance&#13;
at Lewis Central and the 1 5th anniversary&#13;
of its second appearance. Choir director&#13;
Gary Fiscus co-directed all three performances of the show.&#13;
"Alumni from the other shows came&#13;
back and were introduced. They have all&#13;
accomplished great things since the production," said Fiscus.&#13;
With a cast of over 1 00, the group put&#13;
together a 2 1 /2 hour show in six weeks.&#13;
The entire cast was responsible for the creation of three intricate sets, all on wheels.&#13;
'The set ended up looking incredible,&#13;
I'm very proud to say that I helped w ith it,"&#13;
said senior Lauren Kealy.&#13;
There were over 40 nuns proceeding&#13;
down the aisles of the auditorium producing a heavenly sound to start to show. The&#13;
nuns learned difficult songs in Latin for the&#13;
performance, such as: "Preludium", "AliePages designed by Emily !!hanks&#13;
luia" and "Confitemini Domino."&#13;
"I really enjoyed challenging myself&#13;
w ith the Latin, it was r warding after I got&#13;
it," said freshman Devon Kenealy.&#13;
For six weeks 1 00 students devoted their&#13;
lives to bui lding, creating, and taking the&#13;
gift of a show and making it theirs Th.&#13;
drama department is graduating a lot of&#13;
great leaders this year and they were recognized at strike (break down) for their h21rd&#13;
work and dedication. They passed bcito s&#13;
on to future leaders and the un dercla ~ ni n&#13;
are ready to fi ll their shoes. &#13;
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Motivat ed l1 y their •1ue6t for 1noney, Max,&#13;
playe.1 l1 y _jL111ior Pat Va11Nc'l'-ist1·a1d, aid Elsa,&#13;
f'laye,1 l•y se.nior Kalc'i()h CL,011ce, trie,1 t ,1 lure&#13;
tile' caf1 t ai11 i11to their t rap. Tl1i0 wae- Coo11ce'0&#13;
fll'0t _l 11.1 lae-t play at Lewis Cc11tral.&#13;
Cast and Crew: Vicki Bul'l1et·t, Roee Epperson, Ashley Johnson, E111ily Shanks,&#13;
Turne1", Joh11 Hansen, Eb Eva11off, Co1-y Lauren Kealy, Ki111 Mcf errin, Will Exley,&#13;
Jae-ek, Beth Sea1·e, Dale La1·sen, Maagie Mit.ch Jordan, Stephanie Beckner, i\111y&#13;
Mucha, Lea Salvo, Pa11 1 Sho1·ey. Krist .a Bene-on, Kelsey Benson, Br·ooke&#13;
Ha11sen, Gracie TI1ornton, Chris Rooness, Be1·oantzel. Katie Cook, Sarah&#13;
Kyle Zaloujek, Jeff Walte1·s, Jacyln Crawfo·j, ,Jessica pen , Kellie Doffh1,&#13;
hickso11, Britta11y Mo:;.e, Nichole Schaaf, CoLwney Dusi no, Shu11-Sho Fono. Whitney&#13;
Dani Mescher, Britta11ie Chafe. Ryan Geise,Sa111i Hej1·ick,NatalieJacol'Y,A111-&#13;
Cyl1orn11, Sarah Kreoer, Brian Henvierson, l1 er Jol111so11, Devon Kenealy, Oaire Knig(Je,&#13;
Davi ... 1 El1ke, Ellen Nuss, Je1111ifer Ettinoer, Susan Lewis, Chelsea McFarlanvi. Diana&#13;
Taryn Reese, Alliso11 F1 ·azee-Lassek, Zach Mescher, An ... 1rea Mui-ray, ,lessica&#13;
Yakel, Alliso11 Jacoby, Kaleioh Coonce, Pat Ohlinoer, Kaylene P aoe, Kayla P al111a,&#13;
\/a1 1No1· ... istra11vl, Bonnie Sout h, Chris Trisha Ponce, MeoanSha1p, TejiSwanson,&#13;
Eloke, Joe Whit e, Li1 1visey Behre1 1s, ,lake Ki111 TI1ornt on, Katherine Twee.it, ChrieDu11ha111, Nick Somers, ,lesse Eloan, Kalelo tine Warner, Jennifer Sey,11itz, A11gela&#13;
Ki 11 a, Jeff Bul'l1ett., Katie Smith, Jensen and Daniel Allison.&#13;
Meredith Sillau, Bethany Rise, Bi-ett&#13;
Fi11ally confe.se-i11a thei1· k1 ve face t v fac , Capt ai11 Von T1·afy played i'Y senior Rya11 CyrL'l'On,&#13;
0cwe11a,1ef' Mada, playd l:y ju11k11· [Jani Meecher.&#13;
Mer-chc'1· st epf'd i11 as the. lea,1 i11 licw frst apf'ea1·a11ce i11 t.\ie,1ra1na .iepa1'trne11t .&#13;
Ellen Nuss&#13;
Maria, played liy Dani Meschc'r, f' lea.is wit h&#13;
Mother Al1 IYss, f'layc'.i l1 y ju11ic11· Brittani&lt;"&#13;
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Friedrich Louisa&#13;
Photo!: by John Pgtri&#13;
David Ebke&#13;
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Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
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over a box at D is-hick"&#13;
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-Junior Erin Higgins Hansen&#13;
"IT'S A&#13;
MAC1NIFICANT DAY&#13;
FOR CHASING&#13;
RABBITS."&#13;
-SOPHOMORE&#13;
CASSARA CARROLL&#13;
"Speech is tons of fun."&#13;
-Freshman Natalie Jacoby&#13;
HI~ playing mafia on thi "It was fuN nec ause of tHe peo p Le aNo a LLbus." -&lt;fuphomori K.atii Cook Sta t e was a nLast ! "-JuNioR SaRarr k RegeR&#13;
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Coach's Corner&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
Large Group at-.d lt-.dividual&#13;
Speech Coach&#13;
YearsCrah:d 14&#13;
MeNorable MoNeNt l was really&#13;
Nervous about takiNg CiNderella&#13;
Story to CONtest after ld writteN it&#13;
1 was really proud of all of the kids.&#13;
the reall ulled it oft.&#13;
Coach's Corner&#13;
Dave Bergman&#13;
Large Group Speech Coach&#13;
YearsCocdled .. 4&#13;
MeNorciJle MoNeNt 1 was really&#13;
excited ciJout takiNg two groups&#13;
to A 11 -State this year. This was the&#13;
first tiNe teaNs ld helped coach&#13;
Nade it&#13;
What a year ... The Large Group and Individual Speech teams&#13;
rocked Iowa. The teams set many new records as the students improved&#13;
tl1eir acting and speaking skills.&#13;
The Large Group team started out the year with 1 6 entries at the&#13;
districts competition. Thirteen groups went to state and nine received Division I ratings. The Reader's Theatre and one Emsemble Acting group earned&#13;
nominations to perform atAl ~State, where only the top tl1ree percent of all&#13;
students in the state of Iowa are asked to perform. The Reader's Theatre&#13;
group performed Coach Laurie Nielsen's original piece, Cinderella Story.&#13;
The Ensemble Acting group of Pam Shorey and Melinda Smits performed&#13;
Kathy and Mo Show.&#13;
The Individual Speech team had 33 people compete at the dictrict&#13;
competition. Out of that group, 18 advanced to the state competition in&#13;
Atlantic. A record-tying five Titans earned bids to All-State: Pam Shorey, in&#13;
Poetry; Melinda Smits, in Radio Broadcasting; Katl1erine Tweedt. in Acting;&#13;
Brian Henderson. in Acting; and Jennifer Ettinger. in Poetry.&#13;
At the Anita Invitational the team cleaned up, claiming the sweepstakes trophy for the second straight year. Eleven students placed in the&#13;
top four at the event in their category. The teams are looking forward to&#13;
next year w hen they plan to take Iowa by storm again.&#13;
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COUNCIL&#13;
The Student Counci l has been w orking hard all year long&#13;
doing several activities. They helped put together the Homecoming&#13;
and Snobal l dances as w ell as Coronation.&#13;
The Homecoming dance theme for this year w as Divine&#13;
Evening. They put together all of the beautiful decorations to make it&#13;
a night to remember.&#13;
The Snobal l dance was an elegant experience for all classes.&#13;
A Night of a Thousand Stars w as the theme for this dance. The Student Council members w oke up early Saturday morning to decorate&#13;
for the night.&#13;
Along w ith those events, the Student Council also tries to&#13;
help improve the school by gathering the students input durir]g&#13;
'round-table discussions.· They have occasional meetings w ith Mr.&#13;
Massman throughout the year to help represent the student body&#13;
and give their suggestions.&#13;
Another big money-maker for the Student Council is the Mr.&#13;
LC contest. This year marked the third annual pageant. There were&#13;
eight talented young men who competed for the title of Mr. LC.&#13;
With his excellent drumming skills, Mike Meiers w on Runner-Up, and&#13;
w ith his obvious charm, Chris Tsuji won both People's Choice and&#13;
Mr. LC 2004.&#13;
Mr. LC brought in almost $ 1,000 tha w il l go towards scholarship funds. This money is used toward a $500 scholarship to a nonStudent Council member w ho exhibits good character and integrity,&#13;
as well as leadership ski lls. This year the Student Council chose Jamie&#13;
Taylor to receive the scholarship&#13;
MEMBERS OF THE 2003-2004&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
Front Row: Seth Jackson and A111anda Wyat t. Second Row: Rachel Tho111pso11, Pa11 1 S horey,&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger, Amber Stmhbehn, Karen Watson an .. iKi111 Darnell. Third Row: Bekki HeUeman,&#13;
Jessica Hargis, Dani Mescher, Bien Nuss and Bonnie Sout h Fourth Row: Sara C""'!.U d lach, Beth Jones,&#13;
Ki111 VanNordst rand, Rachel Terry, A111be1· Baff, Amy Ba1T, Jessica Dappen, Dillon Richtel", Da1 1&#13;
Barnett and To111 Hutchinson. Back Row: Just in Toole, Mere"i ith Sillau, Lindsey Behrens, Ma11 .. iy&#13;
Husz, McKayla Christiansen, Diana Me.scher, Jaclyn Erickson and Sponso1· Lu Peverill.&#13;
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Top Row: Jeff Reicks, David Gibbs, Travis Long, Natha1: Hasbn.:&gt;uck, Brei ;t&#13;
Kottke, Nick Yocu111 an.,1 Brandon Howell. Middle Row: Renae Philmalee,&#13;
Krissy Housley, Jennie Scivally, Cryst al Byers, Jeremy Byers, Enes&#13;
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Jobs for America's Graduates&#13;
Imagine taking a class that lasts for three terms.&#13;
where you go to competitions, present a portfolio, and get to elect class officers. Thats w hat&#13;
JAG students experience. The students in JAG&#13;
participated in two events this year, the Leadership Development Conference and the Career&#13;
Development Conference. They won first place&#13;
in two events at CDC. Seniors Jennie Scivally and&#13;
Travis Long won first place in the Students for&#13;
Community Service; Brandon Howell, Jennie&#13;
Scivally and Chris Tsuji won first in Decision&#13;
Making.The students have been working hard,&#13;
and they w ill prove tl1at w hen they present their&#13;
portfolios.&#13;
With a Bang and a Strike&#13;
Attention all Bowlers! The Lewis Central Bowling team has ended its year with a bang and a&#13;
stri ke! Coach Dennis South led the team&#13;
through a very accomplished season full of&#13;
many w ins and successes.They brought home&#13;
several awards and a pretty big trophy, too. All&#13;
of the awards are result of how well they did in&#13;
all of their competitions and the trophy serves&#13;
as proof of the second place they won at State.&#13;
Two of the teams seniors were even lucky&#13;
enough to make the alll-state bowling team.&#13;
While not everyone on the team was this lucky,&#13;
they all had a successful year that ended with a&#13;
bang and a strike!&#13;
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Melyrda Sc:heffrd, Dani Cle111 ons, Lea Salvo, Zach Yakel, Cassie&#13;
Schultz, Clail'e Knioge, E111ily Cox, Sa1·ah Kl'eoe1· and Allison JacoL1 y.&#13;
Front Row: Ross Tul'l1el', J oe White, Beth Sea1·e-, Pat&#13;
VanNol'vie-t rn1d. Ellen Nuss, Erin Hiogins an.,i Kat ie Cook.&#13;
Dedication and Sacrifice&#13;
ITS. International Thespian Society. An organization that is meant to recognize students for outstanding work in theatre, outstanding work that requires dedication and&#13;
sacrifice. To get into ITS, a student must&#13;
gain at least ten points, which are given&#13;
due to involvement in a production . The&#13;
student also has to have participated in at&#13;
least two productions and given at least one&#13;
hundred hours to them. One hundred&#13;
hours may seem like a lot but to the ITS&#13;
members they were just one hundred hours&#13;
spent doing w hat they love.&#13;
Back Row: Tessa Hc' f'SOll, San1 Bayless alki Blake Joh11so11.&#13;
Front Row: K1 ·i:"Sy E110le aid Ada11 1 Ton 1foi·,i.&#13;
[\11"i110 5th lwul', ju11iol' ,lash&#13;
l- ·c, e-t help0 the a1·t c:lul1 c0111-&#13;
f'let e the 111ul'al.&#13;
Leaving a mark&#13;
A dedicated Tuesday alternoon. That's&#13;
w hat the Art club has . Dedication to&#13;
something they love, their passion. For&#13;
these students their Tuesdays are&#13;
spent doing sometl1ing they enj oy.&#13;
They have given their time to several&#13;
projects. including the mural. Something to give our school a little color.&#13;
to make it unique. The students have&#13;
dedicated many hours to a club they&#13;
are inspired to do, a club at our school.&#13;
And w hat do they have to show for&#13;
it? An amazing mural that will leave&#13;
their mark in LCHS forever.&#13;
Photos by Amy Barr. !!arah Bruning and Rachel Masker. &#13;
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Shelby Johnson, An,:il-ea Larison, Molly Lich, Meaan Lo11a111eye1« Melissa McKel"l1, Dani&#13;
Mesche1·, Alyssa Ranney, Ashley Richter·, Becca Sheppar·..,1, Pa111 Sho1·ey, Rya11 Showe1·s, Sa1·ah St outzenbe1·ger, Sa111 Tsuji. ll10111as Webei-ina, JJ Wheele1· and Jill Whit ney.&#13;
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Pages designed by Christine !!wanson and Michelle Woods &#13;
Newspaper ... Your link to the outside world&#13;
Newspaper is the type of class that brings together al l&#13;
types of people and personalities such as popular, unpopular,&#13;
or dramatic. They are all there for one purpose and one purpose only and that is to get the paper out every month. The&#13;
Newspaper staff also l1as the pressures of getting tl1e stories,&#13;
pictures and captions all done. Also tl1ey have the anxiety of&#13;
making sure that the school opinion on the paper is the best 1t&#13;
could be and are always open for suggestions.&#13;
Most people think that newspaper is just an easy credit,&#13;
but it's not. They have tl1e pressure mounting every month in&#13;
hopes that the paper w ill get done by the deadline. Newspaper&#13;
may have its high points, but it also takes a lot of hard work and&#13;
dedication.&#13;
The staff works hard each month to get tl1e paper to tl1e&#13;
students on time. The newspaper lets you know w hat is going&#13;
on in your school and in the world. The paper is given a personal&#13;
touch because it is written by such dedicated students.&#13;
This cartoon&#13;
was fetured in&#13;
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==~~=~~~~::;;;;;;=:::~:::::;:::~~~:;: ·-~..,-T""7"...,"'9'"W .,,.~..,.. .. ·~~~ 2003 issue of&#13;
"The Wire" by&#13;
Ryan Showers.&#13;
bARAU bfoUTZc..N~CJ2.&lt;1CR.&#13;
\\./12..1Ti;:.12.. I" • /ii..... 0 0 &#13;
K.atie McDer111ott&#13;
Desi an C0 Academics&#13;
- Focusina. senior Nicole Petri .anv1&#13;
junior E111ily Sh.anks use their&#13;
cre.ativity t o -le ion .1ivisio11&#13;
p.ages. E111ily .and Nicole pl.ay .a&#13;
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after 111.akina their de.adline. The st .aff&#13;
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Front Row: Se11io1·s&#13;
Krist a H.a11se11, A111y&#13;
B.a1r .a nd Nicki Ne.al.&#13;
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Chl'istine Sw.a11so11,&#13;
A111 ber Cook aid&#13;
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A11oelE1 00L-01T1 EJ ri.i Kl'ist EJ Ha11se.11.&#13;
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.ic'f'Sll'~l H.11' 1i :&#13;
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1arrue and Megan&#13;
' We' re best friends. We hang out, make&#13;
fun of each other and go on lots of trips ____________ together. -&#13;
_______ Megan and Jamie ___ ..&#13;
Larisnn ~teve and Andrea&#13;
' Something unique about our relationship&#13;
is Steve pretending to be Francis Unicorn.&#13;
It was his alter-ego and he was crazy.&#13;
-Andrea ______________________ ..&#13;
Stamp . Mike and Luke&#13;
Even though we hate each other sometimes, when push comes to shove, we do&#13;
care for each other. -Mike and Luke&#13;
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Top of F' age, Back Row: Thomas, Tre11t a1k1 C1-ystal Byers; Alex a11"1 AL.,by O'Neill; ..Jack a1-1c..1 hilli 1 Moss; ._ian e~ a11..1&#13;
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DEB STEPHENSEN&#13;
Deb. or JJlOre a.ffectio1i;\tely referred&#13;
to a.s .. Debbie .. by the girls. ha.s bee11&#13;
coa.chi11g a.t LC for 10 yea.rs .&#13;
.. This yea.r ha.s&#13;
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! Jazz is becoming a popular and 61.lCr::;:....,ce,ooful Gtyle for the dance team.&#13;
~Sports &#13;
The insane. yet exciting. life of being a part of the Lewis Central Dance Team begins w l1en any dancer&#13;
decides to try out. For some girls that is many, many years before they are in eighth grade. Finally. after months of&#13;
hard practice, try-0ut week arrives. There is crying and practicing ... and crying and practicing all week long. When&#13;
Friday night comes. it's all about showing off the best dance skills possessed by each individual. Anyone w l10 has&#13;
ever been to Dance Team try-0uts knows what an exciting and depressing night it can be. Mer all of the tears of&#13;
happiness there is roughly a month before pract ~e for camp begins.&#13;
The Dance Team meets at the track at six in the morning an runs. then goes back to the school for a two&#13;
hour practice. Once the dance is learned. and cleaned at least 100 times. preparation for camp is complete. Every&#13;
summer there is a camp preview. All parents and friends are invited tD watch the dance that will be competed w ith&#13;
at camp. For the past few years. the Dance Team has been traveling o Normal. Illinois for UDA's Elite Dance Camp.&#13;
Camp lasts for four days. and three routines are taught to t ach girl. On tl1e third day judges pass out blue. red, and&#13;
White ribbons depending on knowledge of the rout rnd perfom1ance. At camp, the routine brought from&#13;
home is used in competition Lewis Central placed 4th ag inst team competing at the national level.&#13;
Mer the craziness of camp comes foott:lall seaso . Football season is very exciting. It means lots of team&#13;
dinners and performances at many dance teamers· favorite event.&#13;
When football season is over dance team begins to prepar for state. The All-Male team is chosen and the&#13;
long, but Fun. practices start. This year at state the team did '/Very well They placed 5th in j azz. 4th in lyrical. 2nd in&#13;
all-male, 2nd in co-ed. and for the first time ever. the team was the State Champion in porn!&#13;
Next. the Dance Team cools down from state and earns r:iew dances for basketball season. This time of&#13;
year can be very busy for a dance team member dependi g on ow the games are scheduled Sometimes a&#13;
dancer may have to perform two or three times a week&#13;
To end the year. the dance team has a sprin sho . TI1e show happens in Marcl1. They showcase all of&#13;
their state pieces. and some other dances they learned throughoo the year.&#13;
W11en the show ends tl1e dance team usually gets about a month break. But then April rolls around ... and&#13;
1 y uL )tdrt all over again!&#13;
Photos by JQssica Hargis. Emily !!hanks. !!arah Hull. Krista HansQn and DancQ T Qam Moms&#13;
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Mallo1y Shanks t ake pa1't· in a pep t alk prior to a cl'itkal game.&#13;
From fielding to scoring, the Titans do it all&#13;
GAME LC THEM RECORD&#13;
LC vs. Red Oak 0 7 0 -1&#13;
LC vs. Carroll Keumper 3 1-3&#13;
LC vs. Red Oak 3 4 1-4&#13;
LC vs. Red Oak 0 7 1-5&#13;
LC vs. Atlantic 4 3 5-6&#13;
LC vs. Glenwood 2 4 5-7&#13;
LC vs. Glenwood 2 11 5-8&#13;
LC vs. Shenandoah 4 5 5-10&#13;
LC vs. Shenandoah l 0 8-11&#13;
LC vs. Shenandoah 0 5 8-12&#13;
LC vs. Clarinda 0 10 8-13&#13;
LC vs. Carroll Keumper 1 10 10-15&#13;
LC vs. Atlantlc 2 3 10-16&#13;
LC vs. Clarinda 0 3 10-18&#13;
LC vs. Clarinda 4 8 10-19&#13;
LC vs. Harlan 2 10-20&#13;
LC vs. Creston 3 0 11-20&#13;
LC vs. Creston 0 11-21&#13;
LC vs. Harlan 15-24&#13;
T ITAN&#13;
§ OFTBALL&#13;
Bringing on t he Heat&#13;
The softball team had a very stirring and dynamic season. The season was started by a defeat against&#13;
Atlantic, but the Titans didn't let the rocky start j olt their&#13;
season. They ca m e up&#13;
stro n g in It was exciting to play their second&#13;
game with a high school softball v i c t o r y&#13;
a g a i n s t and meet new people. Wood bine.&#13;
After a rough -Lindsey Toole patch, the Titans battled back at th&#13;
Carroll-Keumper Tournament, and they were victorious.&#13;
"It was so exciting to play in a Varsity tournament and win," said freshman Apri l Cooper.&#13;
The rest of their season w as a success with their&#13;
wins almost doubling their losses. The Titans fell st1ort&#13;
three points in a nail-biting first round of Districts against&#13;
Tee-Jay, ending the season.&#13;
Page!: de!ligned by Chri!ltine an!lon. Michelle Wood!: and Emily ~hank!:&#13;
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Top Row: Kit 11 Vat1Not·.i0t rn11 .. i, Cou1 ·tnie Det 111i0. Ai11tee Pickel"ina. Cady&#13;
Frost at d Tarn Dutfey.&#13;
Second Row: Sarah Willi.;i 11 t0, Elle11 Nue;s, Mallory Shat 1k0 a1 d Mere .. iith&#13;
Sillau.&#13;
Third Row: Stepha11 ie Ncirt.011, Kat ie Lewie;, At 111 Spetniati. Mallory&#13;
Da11ielset1 atd Arl"il CooFei-.&#13;
HONORS &amp; ACHlEVEMENTS&#13;
Team&#13;
Won the Tigers/Knights Tournament&#13;
Individual Awards&#13;
Katie Lewis: First Team Hawkeye 10&#13;
All-Conference&#13;
Tara Durfey: Honorable Mention Hawkeye 10&#13;
All-Conference&#13;
What game was important to you or stands&#13;
out in your mind the most?&#13;
The game against St . Albert's. Vie were down but&#13;
came back for the win.&#13;
-Freshman April Cooper&#13;
The Carroll Keumper Tournament because we 1vere on&#13;
a losing streak and we ended up winning.&#13;
-Junior Aimee Pickering&#13;
When we played Carroll High. It Vvas a toumament&#13;
that Vve ended up winning beca se everyone played&#13;
awesome.&#13;
-Junior Tara Durfey&#13;
Frnsh1 11a11 Kin t Va11Not·.ist1·atd wait0 r atie11tly for the it '0&#13;
l1 e0t shot. Flayt'l"0 are i11 the 0;;i111e&#13;
circicT c'l::' the t ea11 I f1 hc1 t 1 .&#13;
Photos by Emily !!hanks. Karnn Watson and !!a rah Bruning Sof tba.11 @ &#13;
Diving into t hii·d base, sophomore Just in Toole ge ~&#13;
vii1·ty for the steal.&#13;
After swinging the bat, junior Zach Paulson follows thrnugh&#13;
with a goo"i hit.&#13;
9 Sports Pages designed by Angela Osborn and Katie Boese&#13;
Keepillt.J hi:;; eye c111 t he l1all, ::-e11kY Luke Alklffc'&lt;-1 11&#13;
p1·epa1·e::- t o hit.&#13;
COACH'S CORNER How many yea rs lrn vc you been coaching baseba ll nt&#13;
Lewis Ce ntral'! Four yea rs.&#13;
Ir you could descri be lhe baseball lca m. how would&#13;
you describe lhcm'/&#13;
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d e termin ed in - du . \\ Ill)&#13;
c~ d how to depend on each&#13;
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comc a tea m. Th i!-- g roup&#13;
worked th rough a 10 11 of acl\CI&#13;
sit y an d inju- ri cs. not onl to&#13;
repeat as confe r- c ncc ump~.&#13;
bu t a lso com- pc tc with the&#13;
swtc"s best am ~ and remain ra nked durin g the -.umme r as one of th e sta te's best hig h sc hool ha,ch'111 · Coach Lee Toole&#13;
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Second Row: Zach f.,iulson. clust i11 Toole. Nick Y.:icu111. Luke son. clue.tin Coof1er and Jo11 Kinney.&#13;
Back Row: Co.ach Ryan Barker. CL1ach St eve KL1est er. Doua O'Reily. Kyle Casson. Cole GTandfieU.&#13;
B1·a.l South. Coach Cha,1 St alzer aid oach Lee Toole.&#13;
Dominating the diamond w ith two consecutive conference cl1ampion titles. the Titans were back at it again to tuck a&#13;
third title under their belts. The season had some bumps. but also some smooth wins for the team.&#13;
"It was great to be part of sucl1 a successful season." said sophomore Brad South.&#13;
Helping out witl1 this accomplishment. senior Cole Grandfield w as named the Council Bluffs baseball player of the year&#13;
and w ith 68 career doubles. he set the state record.&#13;
This is the fourth straight year Although w e lost a few games in for thirty plus w ins. In the Daily Nonpareil, Lewis&#13;
Central was ranked first in Southwest the conference, we won w hen w e Iowa and in the Omaha World Herald. they w ere&#13;
ranked second in Western Iowa. The had to. Council Bluffs City Champs w ere also fourth in&#13;
the class 4A State rankings. - Jun ior Marl&lt; Di ller&#13;
The Titans' eason ended w ith a heartbreaking loss against Sou ix City West in&#13;
ten innings. A very controversial call w as made against Lewis Central w hen junior Jon Kinney hit w hat w ould have been a home&#13;
run, but hit the foul pole and was called foul. Even tl1ough the Titan's didn't make it to State in 2003 they had an awesome&#13;
season that w ill never be forgotten.&#13;
WHAT IS YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING&#13;
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- lu11iff c ,:ic,ey Nt'':w6 L1 111&#13;
BASEBALL· MOMENT?&#13;
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out of the c1uoout .&#13;
-So rno1 ·e Nic:k Y oc:un 1&#13;
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Whe1 1I 1L-.;:;t t he 1.,all in the su11&#13;
a11,,1 a fly ball hit 111e 01 1 t he hea :1.&#13;
-Fresh111 an Br·a1 d L..,11 • .Jacol"a&#13;
Baseball§ &#13;
The Titans football season began with a rocky start. After&#13;
a three game losing streak the varsity team thought their luck&#13;
w ould change. Battling the Keumper Knights at the LC field, the&#13;
game got off to an exciting start.&#13;
During the fourth quarter, the Titans made several attempts to score a touchdown and after several incomplete passes,&#13;
the Titans reached the third yardlire, only to have the Knights&#13;
steal the ball and the w in w ith a 97 yard touchdown.&#13;
"Football is about surviving," said Coach' Orr. "I think&#13;
overall w e did real ly well."&#13;
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played eight games, w inning seven and tying one. There w ill be&#13;
plenty of competition for several spots on the varsity team next&#13;
season. The freshmen players' hard w ork and dedication payed&#13;
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LC vs. Rec-1 Oak w 33- 1 2&#13;
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- 80·ro of team set&#13;
new Personal&#13;
Records&#13;
-Two All-Conference&#13;
First Team runners&#13;
-Two runners&#13;
selected for the AllSoutl1west Iowa&#13;
Cross Country team&#13;
-Boy's City Champs&#13;
- Girls team finished&#13;
top ten in southwest&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Kristyn Hi II&#13;
-First girl from LC to&#13;
qualify since 1 997&#13;
-Placed 7th at Districts&#13;
-Placed 1 03rd at State&#13;
with a time of 17:02&#13;
-Advice to runners: "If&#13;
you don't think about it,&#13;
it goes faster and it&#13;
doesn't hurt as bad."&#13;
Zac Elliw11&#13;
PR 18:04&#13;
HaMeyefon. 2003&#13;
Nick Bareloo&#13;
PK 22:40&#13;
Sliena11doah, 2003&#13;
Da11Black&#13;
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Slie11a11.iooih, 2003&#13;
Front Row: Shelby Ellison, Heather Sadlew, Je1111y Sey ... 11itz, Pam Sho1·ey, Trnci Matters, Kristyn Hill and&#13;
Alyssa Ranney. Second Row: Coach Ron Frase.ht, El'i11 Higgins, Dani Mescher. Sanv-ira Wallin, Amanda&#13;
Johnson. Meaa11 Lo11anwyer, Jacly11 Erickson. Ala11 a Co zad, Elizabet ·h and Coach Mi11 ... 1i Honke11.&#13;
Third Row: Pat VanN01·dstra1d, Nick Barelos, Be1 1 Shady. Austi11 Croushorn, Dan McMullen. Zac Elliso11, Sliawlee&#13;
Johnson-Shaw. Joe Landolt. Dan Black, Jeff Reicks a11d Kyle Ankenbauer. Back Row: Joh11 Fry. Dan Hall, Cha.,1&#13;
Gubbles. Brad Boga1·dus, Mike Lucas. Eric Evans. Heath Epperson. Josh Probst aid Coach Joe A11ke11bauer.&#13;
Coach's Corner&#13;
Joe Anl&lt;enbauer&#13;
Coached: 29 years&#13;
Greatest accomplish~&#13;
ment for 2003-04 season: Sending two runners to state; the boys'&#13;
tea m w in nin g two&#13;
meets.&#13;
FavorTte Quote: "If it&#13;
were easy. every Tom.&#13;
Dick, and (your name&#13;
here) would do it."&#13;
Men's State Qualifier&#13;
Dan McMullen&#13;
-First guy from LC to&#13;
qualify since 1 984&#13;
-Placed 8th at Districts&#13;
-Placed 42nd at State&#13;
with time a 17:00&#13;
-Advice to runners:&#13;
"Don't give up and stay&#13;
off the drugs!" &#13;
T ..:'Uehlll{J t he wall, ~"-lJll&lt;mll're. Lit\.~ Be.ht·etli' t ut1 rt..'.&gt; fit 11sh t hc' l'rc:l"6t5t r,i;e r·a.;c. Lit 1..1£.ey holis t he.&#13;
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While doing a t ouch-tum J.Jring the btlttt:rfly race.&#13;
Jriorl.ori Haney~ tofitiie;l1the race. Wrth a time&#13;
of 1 :06. 4 4. Lori rai'tf; tiitlth in flChool hiGtory.&#13;
Tur11111a t,, ftr11€'h hc't ra.-e. £-vpha111c're Kels.oiy&#13;
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Chds Grab~w 1 Matt FenJer. Front Row: ach Bt1.1c:e&#13;
Schomburg, Sa111 B!ac~, Clm::- W1Hi,am_ aid Jo11c&gt;t ha11&#13;
Mat ula.&#13;
The 2003-2004 girls swim team may have been&#13;
one of the best teams yet. The team was much larger&#13;
this year making it much easier to maneuv r. The swimmers got more chances to score and swim what they&#13;
li ke to swim. Coach Bruce Schomburg says, "I love developing young athletes and watching them compete."&#13;
This w as evident with the strong cardiovascular practices to get the girls in shape for meets .&#13;
The girls only lost one dual to Carrol, Iowa.&#13;
and they did very well at state. Five girls went to state&#13;
for individual events and they all did relays together.&#13;
"The state meet w as w hen our team fini shed&#13;
twelfth place. and w e finally made it on the score&#13;
board," exclaimed Schomburg.&#13;
The team as a w hole was very competitive this&#13;
year and most of them stay active in sw imming year&#13;
round.&#13;
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Skutt Catholic&#13;
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Roncnlli/Brownell-T aloot&#13;
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Pagm: designed by f!arah Hull and Angela Osborn &#13;
Back Row: Kelsay SchL1 111l1 Lll"1}&#13;
Shu11 -Sho FL11 10. Li1dse.y&#13;
Bel11'e11s. Te.sea E..iwal'.iS, Sha111w11 Gi-alia111, Kelli Crai11,&#13;
Sha1111a Delfo. Ha1111ali Se.l1 e.k&#13;
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Re.e.i. Meoa11 Bozwell. Li11 a&#13;
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Front: Coach Dl'Uce&#13;
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MH &amp;Dre Places&#13;
Sioux Oty East Pentathlon&#13;
Miro.ui Valley Relays&#13;
Sioux Gty East&#13;
West D!i Moines Valley Invite&#13;
Sioll'&lt; Gty Metro&#13;
AbraMm Llnooln&#13;
Ce:lar Falls Invite&#13;
Carroll&#13;
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G11ch'r Gi/f~i Bruce Schomburg&#13;
My favorite part about coaching is the competition and developing young athletes. My&#13;
most memorable moment of the season was&#13;
the state meet. Our team finished 12th, and&#13;
the girls took a team picutre standing next to&#13;
the scoreboard displaying the team stand- •&#13;
ings. l like that our swirn team is so competitive. They love to compete, and most of them&#13;
are active in swimming all year long.&#13;
sta Han!:!ln and Dawn Longmeyer. Drawing by Becca !!hephard. !!tory by Dawn Longmeyer. &#13;
P'umpit10 up the football crowd&#13;
1611't all that junior Haley Cor+in&#13;
hae. C...•rbln i6 a two-year cheerleader for l'.ll6kel:ball ae well.&#13;
With all 1 expr~n. aenlor&#13;
Heather Exley, co11c1mt rat -ee on&#13;
the game. Exley is the 200 3-&#13;
2004 cheereadi11g c.o-capta11 1.&#13;
1111&#13;
The 2003-2004 LCHS cheer squad has made it a long way. The team has I&#13;
grown so much and it's sad to say but the majority of the girls w ill be graduating 11&#13;
this year.&#13;
"Every year I get closer and closer to the girls, no matter if it's your first year I&#13;
or 4th year," said -Coach Tracy McVey, "they are special to me."&#13;
The girls have learned to w ork as a team. "They proved to me that w hen&#13;
push comes to shove. they w ill succeed ." said Mcv ey. The girls did a great j ob&#13;
showing that in the Cheer Xtreme compition, w here they took 2nd place.&#13;
This year the squad had two captians. Co-captains Heather Exely and&#13;
Heather Hamsa both gave their all everyday and kept the team going.&#13;
"I am going to miss the relationships that were built with the girls that&#13;
have been on the squad for several years and are seniors." says McVey.&#13;
Even though the squad is losing nine very talented girls that w ill be mi ssed&#13;
very much. it is leaving the door open for so many opportunites to come.&#13;
Cheering 011 t he wrest len:;, Reaaan Be.cke11"101f, Bria1111e&#13;
Gerhardt. Ly1dsey Howell a1i.1 Heat her Ha111sa. e11-&#13;
cournae the wrestler t o Fill the.ii· 111a11.&#13;
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Reaua11 Becke11.fo1f, B1fa1111e. Gerhar.lt . Ly11,it'c"y H 'l\L°11&#13;
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FroKI:· Row: ;\u ne&lt;:' P1c!:.e.ri11u. HC"ather E.xl&lt;"y, Rachel Sin1011i11, Heatlie1· Ha1110a a11Li Bda1 111C" C::c.d1ar.it.&#13;
5eoJ11d Row. AHy Fellel', Bria111 ie Dien:t0. Nicki Ne.al, Mi~y Fi6"1n, Holly E11aelst a.i aid Da11i RoH11e&lt;.11t&#13;
fuid ~v k''lt.J.illl e~u1dc11f. Me.._1a11 fc11 11c.dc.au, Haley C~ h11, Sara Tiif1lett, Li1deey fode, Ll1iistil1&lt;'&#13;
11kJ .n i Ly1 dz-ey Howell.&#13;
Photoi: by !!arah Hull and Pam !!horny&#13;
Senior Ah1ie.e&#13;
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It's safe to say the Titan wrestlers had another great year.&#13;
With nine qualifying for state at the district meet, and seven placing, the Titans dominated the state meet. Lewis Central wrestled&#13;
their way to the third State Championship in five years. Al l nine&#13;
qualifiers helped the team to achieve this great victory by scoring&#13;
points in the first round.&#13;
Throughout the season, the wrestlers all helped to score&#13;
many points at tourna- ments. The Titans won the&#13;
CB Invite by out- scoring Mi llard West&#13;
by 84 points.&#13;
En ding the s e a s o n&#13;
Front Row: Rachel Driver, Lisa Salvo, Kristin EIJbs, Julie Rochholz and Whitney&#13;
Geise. Second Row: Coach Chad Beama11, Just in Ross, Austin Croushorn, Branc-ion&#13;
Mason, Je1·en1y Coe, Tobyn Ward, Luke Stamp, James Sn ii'th and Coach Trevo1·&#13;
Carl'itt. Third Row: Coach Ryan Barker, Jeff Rau, Barak Davis, Jimmy Wat ens,&#13;
Nathan Vanoiedoo, Mike Stamp, Travis Greer, Dan DeVetter an.i Coacl1 Lee Sn1ith.&#13;
Fourth Row: Vince Junior, Jo1·"fan Besco, Cole Otto, Mik Meiers, Damo11 Coyle,&#13;
Chi-is Lee, Dustin Rasmussen, Jorey Housley a11d Kyle Wicke1·sha111. Back Row: Josh&#13;
Moore, Tony Weihe, Jake Vi11cent , A.fa111 Dieatl'ick, Jack Moss and Kyle Zaloudek.&#13;
w ith vie- , -..::;::""- .. tories, Rau,&#13;
D av i s , ._ ~ . ....J Ward , the&#13;
Sta mp b r oth e r s,&#13;
Waters, Coe, Mason and Greer. all qualified for State. Placing at&#13;
State: Rau, 3rd; Davis, 3rd; Ward, 3rd; L Stamp, 5th; M. Stamp,&#13;
3rd; Waters, 2nd; and Mason, 1st.&#13;
Advancing to the State Dual Team competiton the Titans&#13;
placed 3rd with out-standing performances from all of the w resC.01-rt1·olli1l{J his Of-1f'One11t, eopho111ore Luke&#13;
Stan lf-1, 1 301bs., wilisthe111at ch.Stamp&#13;
place.i 5th at the Stat e Tournament.&#13;
tlers.&#13;
Varsity Line-up and Record&#13;
1 03 Jeff Rau 52-2 145 Jimmy W aters 45-5&#13;
112 Barak Davis 40-1 2 1 52 Jeremy Coe 30-24&#13;
1 19 Adam Dieatrick 13-21 1 60 Brandon Mason 52-0&#13;
125 Tobyn Ward 49-4 1 71 Nate Vanderloo 14-32&#13;
1 30 Luke Stamp 30-1 2 1 89 Jake Vincent 1-6&#13;
1 35 Austin Croushorn 22-26 2 1 5 Travis Greer 38-14&#13;
140 Mike Stamp 45-7&#13;
Goino for t he pi11, ju11ior Toliy11 War"i11 1akes his OPf-'•"ne11t suffer. W_1d lu.i .1&#13;
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ll1s., makes a 01·eat frst · l'OLln.i showino. Greer&#13;
also did a oreat job at Team Duals. -&#13;
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year from last year? 111e t eam is a diffe1·ent grnup of kids. A lot more y ou11g&#13;
kids am in t he line up and t 1ern a1·e new&#13;
faces. We just took the good things&#13;
fro111 last year and kept the111, and&#13;
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When the 2003-2004 basketball season started this year. no one could have&#13;
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At the beginning of the season. the Titans had a rough start going 3-3 before&#13;
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Lincoln in the second round of districts. no one could take away the experience that&#13;
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"Being able to have a group of girls that loved each other as teammates. let&#13;
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greatly. The Titans w ill start next year's season with a positive attitude and the heart&#13;
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The Lewis Central boy's basketball team finished 1 2-&#13;
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Each of these men brought talents to the team that can not&#13;
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The team w orked hard and put in many hours&#13;
of practice to meet their goals.&#13;
"Everyon e's hard work and dedicati on at practices really paid o ff to hel p us&#13;
become city champs. " said junior Cou rtnie&#13;
Dennis.&#13;
As th e season progressed. the girls&#13;
continued th eir w inning streak. The streak&#13;
included a game against city-rival Abraham&#13;
Lincoln. Pulling together. tl1e Titans captur d&#13;
the hard-fought victory.&#13;
The girls came togetl1er this past season and were successful. They learned a lot&#13;
about each other. made the season fun. and&#13;
became friends on and off the field .&#13;
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took the w in. At the start&#13;
of th e season , the team&#13;
didn't know all the challenges they w ould have&#13;
to overcome. Losing members of the team to injuri es w as JUSt o ne of th e&#13;
pro blems th ey had . Despite that the boys pulled&#13;
together as one.&#13;
Tm proud of my teammates fo r workin g past&#13;
our challenges." said junior Seth Jackson .&#13;
With positive thoughts.&#13;
the tea m p layed ea ch&#13;
game w ith all of tl1eir&#13;
hr&gt;cirts rega rdless of w inr, 11q or losing.&#13;
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Bottom Row L to R: Ryan Whittil1(Jton. J.ame.s Nguyen, Mike F11 111, Da111on Coyle, Dai 1 McMullen, Ch&amp;d C-ul,bels.&#13;
Werey Fi-ar'e. Trcmt Coyle, Au5ti11 Tech ar1d \ 'u1Ce.Ht J.11101 · Second Row. fo11y W eilie. Bi ·i.dy Ettleo11, Al dy E.,{:tif:vt 1.&#13;
JakcJ Ha11sen, .!or.fan Def.GO, Ada111 GOS€&gt;. Logan Q.;;ui;, ..'eff Reich;, Jere111y Stuh1·, To11y Das\111er a11d Heat I 1&#13;
Epperso1t Third Row. A.won Pet h, Dan F1rn , Josh I ooi·e, Devin Jud, MteDawso11. Josh Fellows. Bra11.lo11 Jacora.&#13;
Alex Smith. Brody Bockenst ea..1 ai-d Dan Hall. Fourtli Row. Brad South. la Ellioo11. Eric Bu1111eist er . .le1·cJniy&#13;
Petschcl, Kyle f cJnlicJy. Casey Newsom. Jc:remy Ya!.e&lt;;, lo.{:t ;J11eschafer. Atl..1rewMonisan..1 Brad Bogar.k·.&#13;
Putting forth a w inning effort, the boys track teams bursted into a new season,&#13;
they led themselves into w hat they hoped would be a successful year. With everything&#13;
from the shot-put to the long jump, it took a lot of hard work to reach their peak. The&#13;
team came a long way, but is w hat they did last year an improvement from previous&#13;
years?&#13;
"Working together and doing the best we are able to do," sa id junior Jesse&#13;
Dofner.&#13;
Doing the best that they are able to do takes hard work, and hard work is what&#13;
it takes to be successful. Aside from that, teamwork is also important. Without thinking as&#13;
a team, the goals of the team and team mates would be impossible to reach. Reaching&#13;
for goals is something that pushes the teams mates to work hard, and their personal&#13;
goals keep them striving to be better.&#13;
"I want to be a better team player. and to make more friends," said Dofner.&#13;
Teamwork is always something good to strive for. but it takes hardwork and&#13;
dedication to achieve. The boy's dedication and desire to reach the goals they set really&#13;
inspired them to complete an outstanding season.&#13;
Co'!fcler . . . Coillef . . .&#13;
The reason we&#13;
have been so&#13;
successful this&#13;
year is that we&#13;
have a balanced&#13;
group of young&#13;
men. An d because of the balance, we have accomplished a lot of goals this season. We also have had excellent senior leadership throughout the year.&#13;
-Coach Barb Moates&#13;
What Is Youf' Most&#13;
Memof'able Tf'ael&lt;&#13;
Moment?&#13;
Jumping 6 feet 8 quarter inches in the high&#13;
jump.&#13;
-Senia Jeremy Pets:te&#13;
Hitting 42 feet in the&#13;
shot put.&#13;
- Jma &amp;ody Bcxkerstedt&#13;
Getting my best 800&#13;
P.R. in the 1600 medley&#13;
at the Harlan Meet.&#13;
-~eOod&#13;
Gbbles &#13;
What f$ Youl' Mo$t&#13;
Memol'able Tf'aek&#13;
Moment?&#13;
Riding a charter bus to the&#13;
C onference M eet and&#13;
having a bathroom and&#13;
a comfortable seat.&#13;
- Senior Jamie T oylor&#13;
Getting hit in the foot&#13;
w ith a d iscus at the&#13;
Denison Meet.&#13;
- Junior Rikki Southard&#13;
When Rochel Driver was&#13;
spitting sun flower seeds&#13;
at the A tlantic Meet.&#13;
-Sophomore Tiffany Clark&#13;
BC1ttom Row L to R: Jan 1ie. Tayla1·, A111a1 loia Wyatt, He.athe.r&#13;
Exley and Lili Kovacs. Second Row: Kri0t e11 COf'pa. Meaan&#13;
H10a111s, Rachel Teriy. Rikki Southa1·d, Kri0t y 11 Hill, Me.aan&#13;
L'nameyer, Nicie nke.11L'auer an,i Meli1 loia Johneo11. ll1ird Row:&#13;
Coach Ron Frascht , Coach Je111 1ife.r Willer, Li0a Salva, En 1i ly&#13;
McMullen, Shelby Ellison, Sa1i.ira Wallin, Kri00y Enale. Kiln&#13;
Behnms ai d Recd Woo.ifor.i. Fo1.wth Row: Haley Cod,in, Dani&#13;
Rol,i11so11, Kat ie Fast11acht, Te50a Hc'f'SOl l, Katie. Boese,&#13;
Niyla Chi-istia115e11 a11,i Tiffany Clark.&#13;
Gqc/er Gi/1~f&#13;
Our girls did a great&#13;
job this year. The&#13;
way our times are&#13;
now, we have a&#13;
chance to get more&#13;
girls to state than&#13;
we ever have. All&#13;
the girls out have&#13;
a great work ethic and we had excellent senior leadership.&#13;
-Coach Ron Frascht&#13;
The girls track season started off with hard work and tiring practices . hard work&#13;
that lasted to the fi nal meet. With all of the hard work, the girls were successful at their&#13;
competitions. Striving for wins is what kept them going.&#13;
"Successful meets make everyone give their 1 00% effort," said j unior Haley Corbin.&#13;
Whether it's a success or a loss, teams always had to take each meet as it came.&#13;
Every w in must be used positively and every loss must be recovered from. In drama the&#13;
recovery is more important than the mistake. The same thing goes for sports teams. Every&#13;
team is going to make mistakes, but the recovery is more important. And to make a&#13;
successful recovery the group must work as a team. Along w ith teamw ork comes the&#13;
goals and desire. The goals are needed to keep the team going, to keep them striving to&#13;
be better. and desire is needed for them to reach their goals. Desire is needed for them&#13;
to want to make recoveries from mistakes. Without the desire the goals and recoveries&#13;
are never going to be met or made because there is no w ant for it to happen. While&#13;
desire and goals are necesary, teamwork is the most important. Without it, no team&#13;
could be successful. Do the track girls have the teamw ork any team needs to be great?&#13;
"Yes, we practice together and help each other reach our goals," said Corbin .&#13;
Teamwork, goals, desire. Three things that any team needs to be successful and&#13;
three thj ngs the girls track team has w orked hard to get.&#13;
Photos by J essica Hargis&#13;
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Track@ &#13;
. ~ . . . . . . . . . Junior Donald Desuyo&#13;
Stand&#13;
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J .1111 Jackf'cin: ·The beet&#13;
~ 'thing about· being a part I of 'the. Spaial Olympice&#13;
16 ruing the kide e:xperience. euccei;e;..&#13;
Be111ic~ Mace: .The r~t&#13;
thing about re.Ing a part&#13;
of theSpaial Olympk.f' le&#13;
the pride on the kide&#13;
fxe.e aa they cr.ioo t~&#13;
line:&#13;
Aooietant Coachet'&gt; ,lilt ,13Ckoon, Bonny Wheddo11, Bernice Mace&#13;
Racing for the finleh line, freehman Chip&#13;
Flint and e-e11ior Andy Du~"l·ee run in the&#13;
5 0 yard daeh.&#13;
Run Tommy run! Freeh111 a n T 0111111y P e.dereen&#13;
rune to the finleh in the&#13;
5 0 yard dash.&#13;
' While ---- participating In ---- the Special ~ Olyn1pice, Cheryl Butle.r par'tfcipate.f'&#13;
In the e;t at1dlng long jump. In t.hle&#13;
eve11t. Butler placed third.&#13;
·The m.•et rewarding&#13;
'thing arout being p3r1"·&#13;
of 'the Spec.fat Olympia;&#13;
le watching the kids&#13;
when they c.•mpete recal.lf'ie 'they ge'I; e.• e:xciud, er&gt;peclally when&#13;
they receive their&#13;
awar~. It doeen't·matt-er to them if they are&#13;
firet or laet·, they .iwe&#13;
proud to have 'the rit&gt;bon&#13;
in their hand.·&#13;
Starting thier day out with sunshine, the&#13;
special olympic participants got ready for a day full&#13;
of challenges. The participants were ready and&#13;
exicted just to get out of school and show off what&#13;
they can do.&#13;
While starting her events off with the long&#13;
jump, Cheryl Bulter jumped her way into third place&#13;
in the long jump, while she placed first in the softball throw.&#13;
While watching over Cheryl, Donald&#13;
Desuyo was ready and set up to show his talents,&#13;
as he participated in the long jump which he got&#13;
second place in and he also placed second in the&#13;
1 00 yard dash.&#13;
While he was doing his long jump Andy&#13;
Duepree and Chip Flint raced each other in the SO&#13;
yard dash. Andy got third place while Chip wasn't&#13;
far behind in fourth place. Of course those weren't&#13;
the only events the boys raced in; Andy also got&#13;
sixth place in the softball' thorw and Chip got fourth&#13;
in the softball throw.&#13;
Between all the excitement of the other participants, Tommy Pedersen ran into second place&#13;
in the 50 yard dash and also threw fourth in the&#13;
softball throw.&#13;
So at the end of the day, each of the participants showcased their talents while the crowd&#13;
cheered loud and long for all of the participants.&#13;
f 811:111{} a leap of fl.in, junior Donald&#13;
D i.;uyo participat es In t he&#13;
etar 1ng long jump.&#13;
Back row: Chip Flint. Cheryl Butler and Andy Dupree. Fro11t row: Tommy&#13;
P ederee11. Donald Deeuyo and coach Bruce Shamburg.&#13;
Taking a break .. freehman Chip Flint&#13;
and coach Bonny Wheeldon, eit&#13;
and have a enact&#13;
Photos by f!arah Bruning and Dani Morgan Special Olympics@ &#13;
unt~hine the Tiger Within.i aoi.r&#13;
Senior Kyle Caseon watche£&gt; t o see where the ball will finish dudno 01 1e of&#13;
the teams daily practice. Casson has been on t he LC oolf tea111 since&#13;
2001 .&#13;
Senio1· Austin Croushorn looks 011 as ju11ior Kevi11 Boo.ar,-ius w:;it.ches to :: :e&#13;
where t he ball will la1 d. Booa1-.-1us has· ,,eel 1 011 the oolf t e .11 11 si11c-e. 2 0 L) 1 .&#13;
Front Row: Sea11 Boos, Brad Ba66, Jt,r.-ian Bocke1't, Austin Boege, Jeff Rau, El- Eu11cff&#13;
and Blake Loh11es. Second Row: Coach Lowell Kenndy, Austi11 Croushorn, Josh Stuhr. Kyl&#13;
Vinnier, Seth Yakel, Chds Paff, M.;itt faylo1· aid vlol111 Petri. Back Row: Scott M.:tHL' , 1L-i&gt;&#13;
Sondag, Kyle Ca%011, Mike L-,:iza,l, Kevi11 Baoar,-iu,.:., Douo O'Reilly, Bria11 Wa1n•11, R1t I 1r. 1&#13;
Delfs a11d Coach ~lack Rose11thol.&#13;
Pages designed by Christine ~wanson and Michelle Woods &#13;
A PIAtt Above t~ Rest&#13;
Golf is the type of sport that requires teamwork, concentration and&#13;
dedication . Although each member golfs individually, the final team score is&#13;
added at the end of each tournament. Golf isn't the type of sport that gets&#13;
you fame and glory, it is a sport that gives you personal satisfaction.&#13;
"Golf is fun, I almost made varsity and I made JV," said freshman Eb&#13;
Evanoff.&#13;
According to several of the players, Coach Kennedy has had a very&#13;
positive effect on the kids he coaches.&#13;
"Kennedy is great because he helps me improve on things that I&#13;
am doing wrong," said Evanoff.&#13;
Golf gives kids the cl1ance to socialize w ith peers of all walks of life.&#13;
"I like being able to hang out with my friends and playing a sport&#13;
that I like all at the same time," said freshman Scott Mattox.&#13;
Throughout the year and with a lot of practice, many kids have&#13;
significantly improved their game.&#13;
"I lowered my score by three strokes and I'm playing varsity constantly," said junior Doug O'Reilly.&#13;
The main focus of golfing is getting the ball to go straight and far.&#13;
If personal success is your thing, the golf team w ill work for you.&#13;
B f'J'j'd' Of'J'rt f'J'ar rl G1rld' Sof'J'rtnf'J'arrl&#13;
Team Us Them Team Us Them&#13;
Harlan 195 175 Harlan 216 220&#13;
Glenwood 165 157 Atlantic 263 188&#13;
Keumper 185 155&#13;
Denison 159 152&#13;
Clarinda 167 162&#13;
A. L./T.J. lnvite 7th out of 14&#13;
Glenwood 228 259&#13;
St. Alberts/T.J. 225 200/205&#13;
Abe Lincoln 220 238&#13;
Keumper 220 185&#13;
Red Oak 235 228&#13;
L C. Invite 9th out of 18 Denison 263 205&#13;
Hawkeye 10 8th out of I 0 Clarinda 262 189&#13;
City 3rd out of 4 AL Invite 4th out of 7&#13;
District 11th out of 13 Tl In vite 5th out of 7&#13;
Hawkeye 10 8th out of 10&#13;
So o11 ore Jai111ee Friese11&#13;
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City 3rd out of 4&#13;
District 1 I th out of 12&#13;
So 11 e Sam Gusti11&#13;
Sopho11 1L1re All"l y CLiza,1 swinas&#13;
with all her 11 1ight t o get t he l1all&#13;
closer t o t he sco1·ing FOsitio11.&#13;
Coza,1 has l1ee11 on th0 golf t ea111&#13;
si11ce her fresh111a11 year.&#13;
Photos by Krista Hansen. Angela Osborn and Nicole Petri&#13;
"I have been oolfing since I&#13;
was th1·ee, and I co11ituned&#13;
to play. 1l1e last t wo yea1·s&#13;
I have L~ec:L 11 le rno1·e f ocuse..,1a11..,-l 11101·e serious."&#13;
-Senior Kyle Casson &#13;
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Back Row: Aai-o11 Peth, To111 Hutchinson, Austi11 Di11vil a11d AJ Baney.&#13;
Second Row: Travis Hitchcock, Bol1l'y Joh11so11, Josh Fellows and Tyler Drvol.&#13;
Front Row: Reed Peregoy, Alex Smith, B1·a11.1o11 Jacoba and Jeff Rau.&#13;
Back Row: Bra.1 South, Douo O'Reilly, Justi11 Coo e. 1·, Travis Hit clicock a1 i.1 Matt&#13;
Hassler. Front Row: Kevi11 Booar.1us, Korey Lai 1e, T yle.r D1 vol, Natlia11 H_1sh·c,uck,&#13;
Coached by: Ryan Ba1i:er&#13;
1l1e season went well, I&#13;
enjoyed winning and just&#13;
being part of the tea111.&#13;
-Fresh111an A,1a111 Larkin&#13;
This year t he team&#13;
worked well together,&#13;
asked ac ot~1e; · f 0 1 · help&#13;
and cheered eacl1ot 1er&#13;
on.&#13;
-Junio1· Shelby Johns n&#13;
Jeff Fou11tai11, B1·a1do11 Baker aid A1dy Ki0e1"&#13;
Coached by: Steve Koest er a11,1 Cha.1 Stalze1·&#13;
It has bee11 a lot of fun&#13;
because I got t o play&#13;
with my friends and&#13;
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listen to the mus ic, &amp;&#13;
dance through life!&#13;
Stay pos itive &amp; anything&#13;
is possible.&#13;
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Holly,&#13;
The world is a better place&#13;
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for being you. Good Luck Always.&#13;
We're very proud of you.&#13;
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and we'll ALWAYS LOVE YOU.&#13;
Mom and Dad Robert Mason&#13;
How time flies! As you journey to a&#13;
new phase of your life, please know we are&#13;
always there to support you in whatever&#13;
y:ou choose. Congratulations! Mo1n &amp; Jen&#13;
Prom the first day to the last,&#13;
it has been a joy to watch&#13;
you grow. We are proud of you&#13;
now and will be tn the future. We&#13;
love you!&#13;
Mom, DruL Kehly Krista Hans 1&#13;
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Tara,&#13;
We've enjoyed your curiosity and&#13;
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continued to admire your determinatio&#13;
and empathy as a young woman.&#13;
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accomplishments, and we look forward&#13;
to your rewarding, successful future as&#13;
an adult. Congratulations!&#13;
Dear Am~,&#13;
Love: Dad, Mom,&#13;
Tabatha, Travis&#13;
Ever since ~olA were small ~olA Wive&#13;
been tfiat sfl~, flapp~ ltttle girl. Wflo&#13;
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dedicated da1Ag~er of tfle Lord &amp;&#13;
friend to so man~. We Wive trlAI~&#13;
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to be ~olA - Tfle world is at ~olAr door.&#13;
All 01Ar Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Al~sa, Amber&#13;
To Our. Little Girl:&#13;
You have been a joyful blessing&#13;
since the beginning. You have&#13;
definitely made our lives interesting &amp;&#13;
adventurous. We know it's a good&#13;
day-when you wake up at noon with a&#13;
smile on your face! Just rememberLife is what you make it. And we're&#13;
sure that with your positive attitude&#13;
and your smiling face, you will go far&#13;
in life. U&#13;
-==-~ ... Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Shay&#13;
Amy Barr &#13;
JESSICA,&#13;
YOUR YEARS WITH&#13;
WENT MUCH TOO QUICKLY!&#13;
IT HAS BEEN AMAZING TO&#13;
WATCH AS YOU DEVELOPED&#13;
FROM A SHY. TIMID&#13;
PRESCHOOLER TO THE CONFIDENT YOUNG WOMAN&#13;
YOU HAVE BECOME. YOU'VE&#13;
LEARNED ALREADY, ALTHOUGH IT WASN'T ALWAYS AN EASY PATH.&#13;
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IN LIFE. KEEP YOUR&#13;
PERSPECTIVE &amp; YOUR&#13;
BALANCE &amp; YOU WILL&#13;
BE ASSURED A SUCCESSFUL&#13;
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ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU.&#13;
MOM, DAD, WHITNEY&#13;
Amavida,&#13;
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Justin,&#13;
From the day you were&#13;
bo1n, we knew you would&#13;
be a Superstar. Over the years you have proven&#13;
that to be true time and time again. Now you're&#13;
ready to embark on adult- hood. With that caring&#13;
heart of gold, your strong&#13;
determination and sense&#13;
of responsibilty, we know&#13;
your star will continue to&#13;
shine bright. We are so&#13;
proud of you! Love,&#13;
Mom Dad, Aaron, April&#13;
Laurel1-··Bal1d-A1a&#13;
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lllacle ancl wtll continue&#13;
to 111ake. Goocl Luck ill&#13;
all you do. Best f rte]las&#13;
for 15 years &amp;- still COUJltillg!&#13;
Love. Nickole&#13;
Nickole ""Ni~kt'&#13;
Through all the ba11claicls. 11ew f oocls. fights.&#13;
sleep overs. cla11ce class.&#13;
a11cl years. you· ve al ways&#13;
bee11 there for ae whe11 I&#13;
11eeclecl you. I 11ever iaagi11ecl that I wou.lcl have&#13;
the saae fr1e11cl froa age&#13;
4 U.lltil llOW. J"a SO glacl&#13;
that r ve ha.cl you. to share&#13;
all of the goocl &amp; bacl&#13;
tiaes. Tha11ks for always&#13;
be111g there for ae. &amp; I&#13;
hope we create aa11y&#13;
aore stories through the&#13;
years! Love. Lau.re11&#13;
Lauren Keal &amp; Nicki Nea &#13;
We watc~ed ~olA rumble &amp; called ~OIA "eras~." We&#13;
watc~ed ~otA speed b~ &amp; called ~otA "flas~." From&#13;
"C~lpmtAVlR C~eeR5" to "Miss Pigg~," evevi as "T1Arl€e~&#13;
B1Att'' we t~o1Ag~t we were pretty.&#13;
From "floatie" to "Prlvicess" &amp;&#13;
e~elas~es ivi excess. Determlvied,&#13;
expressive, witty &amp; at times a llttle&#13;
obsessed. lvisplte of It all we've&#13;
alwa~ loved ~olA &amp; ~viow ~01A'll&#13;
be a ~!Age s1Access.&#13;
Love: Mom Jon &amp; Abb&#13;
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Brianne Diercks&#13;
So much ha_p_pineSs in that smile_ thats exactly&#13;
what you ve given us through the years. Whether&#13;
you re Singing, daneing or pgt hangmg out, your&#13;
light always shines.We're _proud of who you are and&#13;
know-your future will always be as brtght as your&#13;
smile.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Adam&#13;
Lauren Kealy&#13;
Amanda.&#13;
You have.&#13;
always be.en&#13;
OUR sunshine..&#13;
It's time. to&#13;
start your ne.w&#13;
adventure. and&#13;
brighten up the.&#13;
world II&#13;
Know that we.&#13;
are. always here.&#13;
for you: you&#13;
have. made us&#13;
very proud.&#13;
Love..&#13;
Morn. Dad. Matt&#13;
Amanda Wyatt&#13;
Ch..istine,&#13;
• • Lire IS a long and&#13;
bumpy :road and you've already come so f'ar. Remember that lire is what you&#13;
make of' it, so reach f'or it all.&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Christine Swans&lt; 1&#13;
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Jeremy,&#13;
Wheth er you were zooming around in a Pamper's box or crusin' in&#13;
your Chevy, you are our own "Pott County" version of a Chopper hit.&#13;
As a young boy you learned discipline and honor from karate. As you&#13;
matured into a young man, you learned you could accomplish anything with determination and desire. You always make us Smile and&#13;
see the lighter side of Life! Love,&#13;
.--~ Mom, Dad, Jamie&#13;
Daniel Ross Barnett&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
You have given us so many wonderful&#13;
memories! We are proud of the&#13;
wonderful, fun person you have&#13;
become. Good luck and success in all&#13;
your adventures yet to come.&#13;
All our Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Jeremy Coe&#13;
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Dan Barnett Marie&#13;
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Beth Sears &#13;
zacharv Michael Paulson&#13;
Zach,&#13;
We are so&#13;
proud of vou &amp;&#13;
the responsible&#13;
person vou've&#13;
become. We are&#13;
blessed to have&#13;
vou in our lives.&#13;
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alwavs here for&#13;
vou, zachv,&#13;
and alwavs&#13;
remember how&#13;
much vour f amilv&#13;
loves vo11!&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Cassie &amp; Maddie&#13;
Rachel,&#13;
Zach Paulson&#13;
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;uoud of you and uull alw.ayo lo ue&#13;
you. ,_/f/run and &lt;J1)ad&#13;
Nicole Petri&#13;
We cannot put into words how proud we are of you. Watching&#13;
you grow up into the beautiful and talented young woman that you are&#13;
has made us feel blessed. Always know that we are here for you and we&#13;
love you. Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Jon, Shelby&#13;
Rachel Simoni n &#13;
Don't just wish upon a&#13;
star-- REACH for one!&#13;
We wish you a life of&#13;
accomplishment, love, and&#13;
good health. Remember the&#13;
BEST is yet to come!! Aiid we&#13;
are beside you all the way.&#13;
Love ya' Mom &amp; Dad Kristin Blum&#13;
BRENNA&#13;
(A Blond Mose Named Means Raven Haired&#13;
You're quite that girl, you're one of akind.&#13;
You're sweet as sugar, 'till you speak your&#13;
mind. You organize the world while your&#13;
roo1n is a mess. Though your closet is full,&#13;
sweats &amp; T's are your dress. You 're wise&#13;
beyond your years; were you ever just a child?&#13;
Yet you 're one crazy goof ball, so zany &amp; so&#13;
wild. One thing I know for certain is that&#13;
you'll always be my beloved daughter, my&#13;
best friend, &amp; great c01npany.&#13;
ll1e stubbo1"n child is now grown up&#13;
&amp; we k11ow you can accomplish&#13;
anything you desire- We Love You!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Nathan, Randi&#13;
Our Angel has grown to a beautiful&#13;
young woman. Good Luck! We Love&#13;
You!&#13;
Grandma &amp; Grandpa Larsen &amp; Sis&#13;
Tani &#13;
To our \itt\e. 4&amp;UVl~\,,iVle.! You&#13;
\,,C\ve. bri~\,,te.Vle.o1 C\\\ of our&#13;
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future. \,,o\o14&amp;.&#13;
We. C\re. ve.ry&#13;
prouol of you!&#13;
Love., DC\o), Mo\ltl&#13;
&amp; NC\t\,,C\V\&#13;
Rebecca Dreager&#13;
Car Iv&#13;
l&lt;av&#13;
ffiay you never take one ein9fe bre&#13;
granted VVpenever 1 door c Joeee J !)ope&#13;
1 more open&amp;. -Promiee me tbat you'll give&#13;
faitb a figbting cbance. :J bope you dance/&#13;
Loving you bae been one of tbe tnoet&#13;
fulfilling joy&amp; of our live&amp;.&#13;
We&#13;
Ltove&#13;
You!&#13;
,Oad,&#13;
"Sil lie,&#13;
Allie&#13;
we·ve been&#13;
toqether throuqh&#13;
the qood times&#13;
and the bad&#13;
times. Thanks for&#13;
an the wonderful&#13;
memories and&#13;
remember we·n&#13;
an be best&#13;
friends&#13;
forever.And&#13;
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future. ·&#13;
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R.AC4-JEL,&#13;
R.EMEM&lt;?:&gt;ER., Ll~E WILL&#13;
GIVE YOU Wf-JA~ YOU t\AAl~E O~ I~.&#13;
As YOUR. PAR.EN~s, WE 4-JAVE&#13;
GIVEN YOU LOV~ AND SUPPOR.~&#13;
As YOUR. ~0UNDA~10N. Now&#13;
f~'s UP ~o YOU, TO GIVE I~ YOUR.&#13;
ALL( ALWAYS CUA.. LOVE,&#13;
Mol\A AND DAD&#13;
We have watched&#13;
you grow from a boy&#13;
&amp; overcome&#13;
challenges to&#13;
becoming a young&#13;
man. We are so&#13;
proud of all the&#13;
accomplishments &amp;&#13;
growth that over the&#13;
years you have&#13;
shown. You are a&#13;
very special person&#13;
and strong enough to&#13;
endure any&#13;
responsibility you&#13;
face. Our wish for&#13;
you is to be happy,&#13;
responsible, &amp; live&#13;
Love, Mom,&#13;
Dad and Kurt&#13;
your life in an ,&#13;
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calls ~olA ~r preciolAS atigel. YolA ~ave&#13;
beeti 01Ar atigel for t~e past 18 ~ears ...&#13;
tiow it's time to s~w t~ world jlASt&#13;
~ow special ~olA are. Love: Mom, Dad avid&#13;
t~e rest of ~olAr f amll~&#13;
xemplary fashion. Kyle Lee Ain1ee Coonce _____________________ ....._ __ &#13;
Dear Angela,&#13;
You have always had music in&#13;
your heart and rhythm in your&#13;
soul Our Christmas baby has&#13;
grown into a beautiful young&#13;
woman who brings forth a&#13;
thousand joys. We are so proud&#13;
0£ you and love you so much.&#13;
From: Mom and Dad&#13;
Marissa kynn,&#13;
It's hard to b~li~v~ you'V~ gon~&#13;
from coloring books to coll~g~&#13;
books in ruch a short tim~. from&#13;
our shy littl~ .1.1Marissa Mou~" to&#13;
~~Rissy'', and now to ~~Marissa''--&#13;
r~ady to tak~ on th~ world.&#13;
-&#13;
'(Ill our loV\l and b1Zst&#13;
wish\ZS. Mom, ®ad,&#13;
Angela Jensen 1i1Zath1Zr and Tr1Znton Marissa Hough .__~----~~----=----=-----.......... -----=---~&#13;
You have brought joy to our lives and many wonderful memories.&#13;
Dream l&gt;ig, smile often and may your life l&gt;e filled with love and&#13;
happiness. We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments.&#13;
Know that your family loves you and will always support you.&#13;
Congratulations! May all your&#13;
wishes and dreams come true.&#13;
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BIAdd I We love OIA! Morn, Dad, are&#13;
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and when you're down "'&#13;
you never think you'll be&#13;
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Love Your Sister Tyler Driver&#13;
Bow Are Things Geiag To Be Dif fere11t&#13;
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A&#13;
Adams-Guttau, Jessica 59. 73&#13;
Adrian. Cory 59&#13;
Albertsen, Christian 24, 35&#13;
Alexander, Daniel 50, 51&#13;
Allison, Daniel 59, 73,_ 76&#13;
Almazan, Eutimio 43&#13;
Almazan, Javier&#13;
Almazan, Adrian 43&#13;
Almazan, Lucinda 59, 73&#13;
Anderson, Luke 98, 99&#13;
Andersen, Ryan 88.&#13;
Anderson. Reese 3, Ht. 70, 73&#13;
Angeroth, Li 51&#13;
Angeroth, T. beslle 43, 70. 73, 82&#13;
Ankenbauer. Kacie 51, 70, 78. 89. 82, 121&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kyle 43, 104, 105&#13;
Anson, Jessica 59. 118&#13;
Arbogast, Steven 43, 49&#13;
Archibald, Katie 51, 82, 118&#13;
Armstrong. Lyndy 58. 59. 89&#13;
Austin, Charis 51&#13;
B&#13;
Bach, Deborah 21. 24, 35, 84, 107, 151&#13;
Baker, Brandon 18. 24, 33, 35, 88. 99&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha 43&#13;
Ballard, Daniel 50, 73&#13;
Baney, Andrew 51, 88. 90&#13;
Baney, Gregory 24, JS, 72, 90&#13;
Barelos, Nicholas 24, 34, 35, 38. 92. 104, 105, 149&#13;
Barnett, Daniel 6, 15. 17, 18, 19. 20, 22, 24. 34,&#13;
35, 36, 38, 72, 74, 75, 80, 94, 141&#13;
Barr. Amber 14, 17, 18, 20. 23, 58, 59, 72. 73,&#13;
80, 99, 116&#13;
Barr, Amy 7. 15, 17, 18, 23, 34, 35, 36, 38, 80.&#13;
82, 88, 89, 94, 99, 137&#13;
Barrett, Brenda 23, 24, 35, 72, 160&#13;
Barrett, Dayona 73, 74&#13;
Bartlett, Stacey 59, 62, 73&#13;
Basch, € assldy 43&#13;
Bass, Bradley 59, 70, 72, 73. 88, 124&#13;
Bayle • Samuel 85&#13;
Beatty, Racheal 24, 35, 84&#13;
Beckendorf, R gan 43, 82, 108. 109, 118&#13;
Beckner. Steph, nle 59, 73, 76. 89&#13;
Beckwith, Adrian 59&#13;
Behrens. Heidi 51. 78, 86, 87. 106. 107&#13;
Behrens, Lindsey 20, SI. 73, 76, 78, 80, 124&#13;
Bellows, Matthew 51, 70&#13;
Bellows, Nicole SI. 119&#13;
Belt, Brandl 24, 3S, 72, 144, 119&#13;
Benson, Amy 43, 70, 73, 76, 82&#13;
Benson, Kelsey 59. 70, 73, 76&#13;
Beraldl. Robert&#13;
are altuays there!&#13;
Bergantzel, Brooke 25. 34, 35, 74, 76, 78&#13;
Bertelsen. Kaitlin 59&#13;
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Bcuterbaugh, Charles&#13;
Bigge, Sarah&#13;
Bille~ ch, Sara 59, 73, 89. 118&#13;
Bingle. Kenneth&#13;
Blorn, Trevor 51,101&#13;
Black, Daniel 7, 20, 23. 25, 34, 35, 36, 39, 66, 70,&#13;
72, 82, 104, 105. 119, 149&#13;
813"k, Peter 51, 70&#13;
Bblin, Branden 59&#13;
Bl bard. Katie 59, 73&#13;
Blum, Brandi 43&#13;
Blum. Kristin 3, 25, 35. 82, 102. 103, 143&#13;
Boardman. Rachel 59, 72, 73, 89&#13;
Bockenstedt. Brody 43, lOJ, 120&#13;
Bockert, Jordan 59. 72. 3. 88, 124&#13;
Boege, Austin 59. 124&#13;
Boese, Kathryn 2. 3, 43. 66, 89, 118, 121&#13;
Bogardus. Bradley 59, 73, 88, 90. 99, 120&#13;
Bogardus, Kevin 43, 90, 104. 105, 124&#13;
Bohlen, Christopher&#13;
Bolas, Andrew 59&#13;
Bonnett, Stephanie 4, 43&#13;
Boos, Shawn 58. 59, 124&#13;
Bothwell, Nicholas 25, 33, 35&#13;
Bothwell. Ryan 35&#13;
Bowyer, Samantha S9&#13;
Bradley, Patricia&#13;
Brewer, Alyssa 59, 70&#13;
Briggs. Lester 35, 8-'&#13;
Brightwell, Amanda 43&#13;
Brittain Jerry&#13;
Brockelsby, Jeromy 43&#13;
Brookover, Rachael 51, 82, 72&#13;
Brown, Angie 51&#13;
Brown. Breanna 16, 40, 59&#13;
Bruning, Sarah 88, 89&#13;
Buckles, Nanette 17, 51. 70, 73, 82&#13;
Buffum, Danielle 43&#13;
Buffum, Sean 59&#13;
Burke. Stephen 51, 101, J 19&#13;
Burmeister. Eric SI, 72, 73, 82, :IOl, 114, 115,&#13;
116, 117, 120&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey 4, 25, 35, 76, 148, 149, .151&#13;
Burnett, Victoria 51, 70, 76, 82&#13;
Burns, Brandon 25, 35, 40, 150&#13;
Burns, Lindsay 58. 59&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 25. 34, 35, 70&#13;
Buswell, Rachel 21, 43, 70, 72. 73, 116&#13;
Butler Cheryl 59, 122. 123&#13;
Byers, Crystal 35, 84, 90&#13;
Byers, Jeremy 25, 35, 84, JOJ&#13;
Bye!' , .Joshua 90&#13;
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Campbell, Tyler 59&#13;
Carlson. Justin 59. 88&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 25. 35&#13;
Carroll, Cassara 51. 70. 72, 73, 78, 82&#13;
Carroll, Melissa 17. 70, 73, 74&#13;
Casey, Kristen 51&#13;
Casson, Kyle 25. 33, 35, 36, 92, 99, 124, 125&#13;
Chafe, Alyssa 59. 74&#13;
Chafe, Brittanie 43. 73, 76, 77&#13;
Champ-Edwards, Nicole 43, 66&#13;
Chcpctlo, Jose 35&#13;
Chesley, Jason&#13;
Chri~tlan en, Derek 51, 71&#13;
Christiansen, ·Mckayla 7, 15, 51. 73, RO, 88. 89.&#13;
92, 118, 11.2, 121&#13;
Churchill1 Joseph 59&#13;
Churchill, Justin&#13;
Churchill, Larissa 10, 17. 50, 51, 73&#13;
Churchwell, James&#13;
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Clark, Kimberly 59, 70, 73, 116&#13;
Clark, Logan 43, 70, 84, 120&#13;
Clark. Tiffany 51, 70, 71, 121&#13;
Clemons, Amber 59, 73. 107&#13;
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Clevenger, Catrina 35&#13;
Clouser, Timothy 51, 55, 74&#13;
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Coe, Danielle&#13;
Coe. Jeremy 15, 18, 20, 25. 33, 35, 38, 82, IOI,&#13;
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Coleman, Matthew 25, 35, 90&#13;
Coleman, Nicholas 51, 90&#13;
Colllns, Crystal 21, 25, 35. 70, 72, 82, 149&#13;
Collin , Matthew 59&#13;
Collins, Richard 35&#13;
Colpitts. Samuel 17, 59, 72, 73&#13;
Colton. Toni&#13;
Colvin, Justina 59&#13;
Congdon, Brandon 59, 73, 88&#13;
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Conover, Shay 59, 66, 88, 89, 119&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 3. 14. 20, 2S, 35, 36, 49, 137&#13;
Convey, Sarah&#13;
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Cook, Katherine 51, 70, 72, 7.l, 74, 76, 78, 82.&#13;
Coonce, Aimee 35, 48, 145&#13;
Coonce, Kaleigh 25, 35, 76, 77&#13;
Cooney, Adam 51, 101 , 114, 11 , 116. 117, 119&#13;
Cooper, A1&gt;ril 51, 73, 89, 96, 97 &#13;
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Cooper, .Justin 15, 25, 35, 36, 40, 88, 99, 114,&#13;
115, 117, 139&#13;
Coppa , Kristin 59, 73, 121&#13;
Corbin, Ashley&#13;
Corbin, Haley 43, 108, 109, 121&#13;
Courter, Kyle 51 , 115, 117&#13;
Cox, Emily 51 , 70, 72, 73, 74, 78, 82, 85&#13;
Coyle, Damon 59, 88, 90, 101, 110, 120&#13;
Coyle, Trenton 43, 90. 120&#13;
Cozad, Alana 51, 73, 104, 105&#13;
Cozad, Amy 6, 51, 73, 82, 94, 124, 125&#13;
Cozad, Michael 15, 47, 56, 82, 124&#13;
Crane, Ashley 35&#13;
Crawford, Sarah 51, 72, 73, 74, 76&#13;
Creps, .Jennifer 59. 73, 90&#13;
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Dan ielsen. Terrv 59&#13;
Dap en, Jessica. 58. 59. 73, 76, 80, 116&#13;
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Terrorism was a constant threat worldwide.&#13;
Bombings occurred in several Muslim&#13;
nations with western ties. Flights into the&#13;
U.S. were periodically canceled. Equipment&#13;
was installed at airports to conduct instant&#13;
background checks on visitors to the U.S.&#13;
In January, a dangerous cold spell gripped the&#13;
Northeast. The high demand for electricity&#13;
led utility companies to warn residents of&#13;
possible rolling blackouts.&#13;
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Plans are in place for new construction on&#13;
the site of t he World Trade Center, which&#13;
was destroyed on 9/ 11 . If built, the Freedom&#13;
Tower will reach 1. 776 feet and become the&#13;
tallest building in the world.&#13;
t:i:D;:m":i~lm&#13;
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14, 000 µeople in late summN. As ill ne~s&#13;
and deaths increilsed. a cr1sts devcloµc•d&#13;
at Frenrh hosp1t, ls ancl funcr;il hurnC's.&#13;
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We found him! After eight months of&#13;
searching, soldiers of the U.S. Army's 4th&#13;
Infantry Division captured Saddam Hussein,&#13;
former Iraqi dictator. Meanwhile, fighting&#13;
continued between insurgents and coalition&#13;
forces as it had since the fall of Iraq in&#13;
April 2003 .&#13;
A late December earthquake killed at least&#13;
25,000 people in Barn , Iran. Aid teams from 16&#13;
countries went to help, including volunteers&#13;
from the U.S., which was not on friendly&#13;
terms with Iran.&#13;
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian liorn&#13;
body-builder and star of the The Terminator,&#13;
Terminator 2 Judgement Day and other action&#13;
movies, unseated unpopular Gov. Gray Davis&#13;
during an October recall election.&#13;
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo&#13;
were found guilty in the Washington, D.C.&#13;
sniper shootings. Meanwhile, at least a dozen&#13;
shootings similar to those near Washington&#13;
occurred near Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
The nation followed the case of Scott&#13;
Peterson , who was to be tried in the&#13;
deaths of his wife, Lacy, and their unborn&#13;
son. Lacy's disappearance Dec . 24, 2002,&#13;
sparked a massive search in the Modesto,&#13;
Calif., area. Both bodies washed up on shore&#13;
in April 2003. . ..&#13;
A magnitude-6. 5 earthquake was felt&#13;
in December from San Francisco to Los&#13;
Angeles, killing three people and destroying&#13;
historic buildings in Paso Robles, including&#13;
the wooden cupola that housed the old twostory clock tower. &#13;
Celebrations in Vatican City in October&#13;
marked the 25th anniversary of the papacy&#13;
of Pope John Paul II. During the occasion,&#13;
the 83-year-old pope beatified Mother&#13;
Teresa, the nun who devoted most of her&#13;
life to caring for the sick and destitute in&#13;
Calcutta.&#13;
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Nations made preparations in case the virus&#13;
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)&#13;
decided to return t his winter. SARS, a flulike illness, began in early 2003 in Asia,&#13;
where many people wear face masks for&#13;
protection.&#13;
More than 20 people died, at least 1, 100&#13;
people lost their homes and thousands&#13;
were evacuated as California wildfires roared&#13;
from the Simi Valley south to San Diego in&#13;
the fall. Schools closed and airports were&#13;
shut down .&#13;
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list. People can request to be on the list and avoid calls from many telemarketers.&#13;
Get your rest before you get behind the wheel in New Jersey. The state has become the first&#13;
to have a law against drowsy driving. Under the law, a driver who causes a fatal crash can be&#13;
charged with vehicular homicide if there is evidence the driver was sleepy.&#13;
A homesick man thought it would be cheaper to fly himself home as cargo, but officials said he&#13;
paid about the same as a first-class ticket. Charles McKinley shipped himself in a crate from&#13;
New York to his parents' home in Dallas in a 15-hour journey that had officials concerned about&#13;
the lack of security.&#13;
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-rhe U.5. S20 t;ill got a makeover in the&#13;
-:ont1nu1ng at~eript by t he U.S. Treasury&#13;
Departrnerit t.c th 1art counterfeiters. The&#13;
most dr ar ;:i'.c change was the add:tion of&#13;
peach a~d blJe to the tra1i•ional green and&#13;
ac~ bill~&#13;
Ekaterina Dmitriev married Russian&#13;
cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko while she stood&#13;
at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and&#13;
he was aboard the International Space&#13;
Station. A life-size cutout stood in for the&#13;
groom on the ground.&#13;
Alaba i a Chief Just ice Roy Moore was&#13;
removed from the bench in November for&#13;
refusing a federal judge's order to remove&#13;
the Ten Commandments from the Alabama&#13;
Supreme Court building. Protesters prayed&#13;
at t he site.&#13;
A Michigan man jumped into the Niagara&#13;
River and went over the Canadian side of&#13;
Niagara Falls - and lived. Kirk Jones was&#13;
fined $2,260 for his October plunge but&#13;
received a $100,000 circus contract. &#13;
Events worldwide marked the 15th annual&#13;
World AIDS Day Dec. 1. The United Nations&#13;
agency UNAIDS reported that in 2003, 40&#13;
million people worldwide were infected&#13;
with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. More&#13;
than half of those people live in Africa.&#13;
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ears since the 9/11 attacks. Are&#13;
Has the weak U.S. economy affected you in one or more of the following ways?&#13;
I had trouble finding a summer job.&#13;
At least one of my parents lost their job.&#13;
With less income coming to our family, I had to find a job to help out. _____ '-!.&#13;
I have felt school budget cuts in the classroom.&#13;
Luckily, none of the above. 39% &#13;
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With a tag-out at first base by pitcher Josh&#13;
Beckett, the Florida Marlins beat the New&#13;
York Yankees, 2·0, in Game Six to win the&#13;
World Series. It was the second Series win&#13;
for the 11 ·year-old franchise.&#13;
The University of Southern California and&#13;
Louisiana State University shared the&#13;
national t olleglate football title. Top-ranked&#13;
USC beat Michigan, 28·14, in the Rose Bowl,&#13;
and LSU held Oklahoma to a 21·14 Sugar&#13;
Bowl ftnal. Mixed poll results caused the&#13;
tit e sharing.&#13;
Lance Armstrong Is poised to become the&#13;
first person to win the Tour de France six&#13;
times, having won his fifth race in 2003. Only&#13;
four cyclists have won five of the grueling&#13;
bike races.&#13;
The WU A women's soccer league folded&#13;
five days before the Women's World Cup.&#13;
The league was unable to sustain Its fan&#13;
base and revenues following Its win In the&#13;
1999 tournament. Germany won the cup&#13;
this year.&#13;
Sexual assault charges filed against&#13;
basketball great Kobe Bryant tarnished his&#13;
image with fans and sponsors. Bryant earned&#13;
millions playing for the Los Angeles Lakers,&#13;
but he started losing endorsements worth&#13;
millions of dollars. . . &#13;
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Bethany Hamilton returned to surfing despite&#13;
losing her left arm to a shark. Bethany, 13,&#13;
began competing again several weeks after&#13;
the attack.&#13;
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. .. .· .. D.C. United signed 14-year-old soccer&#13;
phenom Freddy Adu to a four·year contract •&#13;
Adu signed with the Major Soccer League of&#13;
the U.S. after being pursued by several&#13;
international teams.&#13;
Pete Rose finally admitted it . The former&#13;
slugger said in his autobiography he&#13;
gambled on baseball while manager of the&#13;
Cincinnati Reds. Rose was banned for life&#13;
from baseball in 1989, making him ineligible&#13;
for the Baseball Hall of Fame.&#13;
The New England Patriots overcame the&#13;
Carolina Panthers, 32-29, in Super Bowl&#13;
XXXVlll, a game that pitted two strong&#13;
defensive teams. Once the offensive teams&#13;
got rolling, however, the lead see-sawed&#13;
until Patriots quarterback Tom Brady,&#13;
who was named MVP, set up the gamewinning kick by Adam Vinatieri with four&#13;
seconds left.&#13;
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Look for a U.S. manned moon mission around&#13;
2018 as President George W. Bush laid out&#13;
plans for Americans to go to the moon and&#13;
, Mars. The U.S. explored Mars this year with&#13;
its Spirit and Opportunity rovers, which sent&#13;
back spectacular photos of the red planet.&#13;
One of the rovers is depicted here in a&#13;
computer simulation.&#13;
Asimo, the four-foot robot made by Honda&#13;
of Japan, made a European tour in 2003, and&#13;
was the life of the party at a state dinner&#13;
in Czechoslovakia. Japanese Prime Minister&#13;
Junichiro Koizumi brought Asimo, and the&#13;
robot shook hands, spoke Czech and made&#13;
a toast. . ....&#13;
The U.S. fs not the only nation exploring&#13;
space. China launched its first manned&#13;
spaceship for a short flight. A European&#13;
probe failed to respond after landing on&#13;
Mars; however, while a European orbiter&#13;
was successfully circling Mars, a Japanese&#13;
probe failed to enter orbit.&#13;
~~JIDb&#13;
DNA testing rides to the rescue again, this&#13;
time to see who is buried in Billy the Kid's&#13;
grave. Billy the Kid supposedly was shot to&#13;
death and buried in New Mexico in 1881. But&#13;
two other men claimed to be the infamous&#13;
outlaw. Wrangling over exhuming the three&#13;
bodies has the case tied up in court. &#13;
Innovations in appliances were beginning to&#13;
reach the market. A new vacuum cleaner&#13;
roams by itself picking up dirt. And a new&#13;
oven acts like a refrigerator to keep food&#13;
cold before turning on the heat to cook&#13;
the meal.&#13;
I I• I I&#13;
It is amazing we ever got off the ground.&#13;
In the re-enactment of the flight of&#13;
the Wright Brothers 100 years ago, the&#13;
reproduction of their flying machine never&#13;
flew, partially due to soggy weather. But the&#13;
celebration honoring the feat went on in Kill&#13;
Devil Hills, N.C.&#13;
Information storage options are getting&#13;
more portable. USB drives are smaller&#13;
than a cigarette lighter, and Zyon Systems&#13;
even makes the Xonix Memory Watch with&#13;
a drive attached to it. You can take your&#13;
information from one computer to another&#13;
without straining any muscles or carrying a&#13;
laptop computer.&#13;
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the Grammy-winning Album of the Year,&#13;
Speakerboxxx! The Love Below. Beyonce&#13;
Knowles captured four awards from t he&#13;
Billboard Music Awards, including new female&#13;
artist of the year, and five Grammys.&#13;
The show must go on.&#13;
John Ritter, producers for the T. V. show,&#13;
8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage&#13;
Daughter, brought in James Garner and&#13;
Suzanne Pleshette to play grandparents&#13;
as t he family struggled through the main&#13;
character's death.&#13;
Friends ended its 10-year, highly ra ted run&#13;
on NBC in May. Of the six stars, only Matt&#13;
LeBlanc wil l be continuing his role as Joey&#13;
in a spin -off next season.&#13;
for Best Picture,&#13;
nominations. &#13;
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some children to read. The content of the&#13;
870-page Harry Potter and the Order of the&#13;
Phoenix was not a problem; however, some&#13;
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row at the top of the charts. But Spears and&#13;
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Music Awards for their infamous kiss. And&#13;
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marriage to childhood friend Jason Allen&#13;
Alexander. &#13;
The Recording Industry Association of&#13;
America escalated its battle against illegal&#13;
downloading and file-sharing by filing lawsuits&#13;
against people, mainly college students, who&#13;
swap massive amounts of music.&#13;
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occurred in 2003. Among the notables were&#13;
entertainer Bob Hope, singers Johnny Cash&#13;
and his wife, June Carter Cash, announcer&#13;
Rod Roddy of T.V.'s The Price is Right,&#13;
and Keiko the killer whale from the Free&#13;
Willy movies. Bob Keeshan, a.k.a. Captain&#13;
Kangaroo, passed away in early 2004 .&#13;
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viewers. Trista and Ryan were also paid $1&#13;
million after the ceremony.&#13;
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Linkin Park&#13;
OutKast&#13;
Good Charlotte&#13;
Kenny Chesney&#13;
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No&#13;
Don't Care&#13;
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For one week out of the year,&#13;
the halls of Lewis Central&#13;
come alive with pajamas,&#13;
twins, cowboy hats, and even&#13;
gorillas. F.ach day of Spirit Week is&#13;
dedicated to a particular theme,&#13;
and the students take full advantage&#13;
of the opportunity to break the&#13;
normal dress code.&#13;
"On Western Day, Dan Gulden&#13;
was hilarious," said senior Justin&#13;
Toole. "He dressed up as Gus&#13;
Chiggens from Saturday Night&#13;
Live, and it was the funniest thing&#13;
all week.&#13;
The week's festivities didn't end&#13;
with the sound of the 6th hour bell.&#13;
On Thursday, the excitement&#13;
continued well into the night with&#13;
the annual Homecoming&#13;
Coronation. There the classes battled&#13;
it out for bragging rights by way of a&#13;
pie eating contest and a heated tugof-warbattle. DaniMescherandSeth&#13;
Jackson were crowned Queen and&#13;
King.&#13;
"The funniest thing I remember&#13;
was when Scooter Davis took his&#13;
sbirtoffanddidpush-upsanda victozy&#13;
lap even though he didn't win the pie&#13;
eating contest," said senior Kyle&#13;
Zaloudek.&#13;
Thursday night ended with the&#13;
musical stylings of the LC staff.&#13;
I will never be Little Miss School Spirit again." - Dani Mescher&#13;
Throughout their skit, they paid&#13;
tribute to Ou~ played by Mr.&#13;
FISCUS, Jessica Simpson, played by&#13;
Mrs. McComas, and most notably,&#13;
Christina Aguilera, played by Mr.&#13;
Huth. They proved to the students&#13;
that they, too, had school spirit.&#13;
''I loved it when the male teachers&#13;
came out and did their dance. The&#13;
whole skit was great," said senior&#13;
Sara Gundlach. ''It was a fun night."&#13;
Life's better here at LC, because&#13;
students and staff aren't afraid to&#13;
show their Titan spirit. They let&#13;
everyone know that they are proud&#13;
to be a part of the blue and white&#13;
tradition.&#13;
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to many people, but to everyone it&#13;
means one thing-memories. Each&#13;
person has memories that they will cherish&#13;
for years to come. These memories all&#13;
begin with spirit week and end with the&#13;
"Big Dance."&#13;
Spirit week starts off Homecoming week.&#13;
This is the one time in school when&#13;
everyone dresses in blue and white to show&#13;
off their school spirit. It all leads up to the&#13;
football game to start off Homecoming&#13;
weekend.&#13;
Everything is in anticipation of the "Big&#13;
Dance". The day begins with everyone&#13;
thinking how much he or she has to do in&#13;
the little time in the day they have left.&#13;
The girls have to get their hair, nails, and&#13;
makeup done before they can put on the&#13;
special dress they bought to wear only one&#13;
night for the dance. The boys are much less&#13;
complex. Although they still want to look&#13;
good, they don't have to do so much to get&#13;
ready.&#13;
The night begins with a few upbeat songs&#13;
to get the party started, followed by a few&#13;
slow songs. After a while of dancing, a&#13;
break dancing circle forms. Junior Kyle&#13;
Penney, sophomore Sam Colpitts, and&#13;
senior Johnny Kocourek show off their&#13;
breakdancing skills while the entire school&#13;
cheers them on.&#13;
After the dance everyone goes home&#13;
after a fun and enjoyable evening, dreaming&#13;
of the next year when they can come back&#13;
and do it all over again.&#13;
Getting his groove on, sophomore&#13;
Danny Hall shows off his unique style&#13;
on the dance floor.&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Ashley Johnson and Michelle Woods&#13;
After a long awaited four years, seniors Seth Jackson and Dani Mescher show their&#13;
excitement during a once in a lifetime opportunity. Seth and Dani were crowned&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen of 2004.&#13;
Getting caught up in the moment,&#13;
sophomore Rachel Boardman dances&#13;
with her friends.&#13;
Showing off their dance moves, sophomore e Natasha Moore and Kelli&#13;
Cochrane t alk together about the fun&#13;
tiae they ar e having at the dance.&#13;
I think Lewis Central is great because of all &#13;
Gazi ng into each othand&#13;
have dancing&#13;
night away.&#13;
friendships that I've made. -Seth Jackson&#13;
Leaving the dance&#13;
floor to take a&#13;
break, sophomore&#13;
Nathan Quick and&#13;
freshman Hannah&#13;
Patrick go to get a&#13;
drink. The Booster&#13;
Club kindly provided beverages&#13;
for the dance.&#13;
Enjoying their time&#13;
at the dance, seniors&#13;
Joel Edwards and&#13;
Ashley Richter&#13;
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things to different people. asked by a girl. When&#13;
For girls it means finding Christmas break comes&#13;
the perfect date. Date aroundandboyshaven'tbeen&#13;
selection begins the Sunday asked, they start to feel&#13;
after Homecoming. Girls doomed A lot of boys will&#13;
have to start hunting early go "stag," without a date, and&#13;
before the good ones are not mind. Where as a girl&#13;
nabbed! Dress shopping also going "stag" may feel like it's&#13;
mustbestartedearlyinorder the end of the world.&#13;
to snag the perfect one. Boys have several things to&#13;
Dress shopping can be take care of before the big&#13;
stressful and may require day, just like the girls. They&#13;
several trips to several must match their outfit to&#13;
differentlocations.Afterthe their dates "perfect" dress.&#13;
date and the dress are picked Guys must get gel smoothed&#13;
out, you worry about through their hair so every&#13;
preparations for the big day. piece fulls at just the right&#13;
Girlsmustgettheirhairdone angle.Boys don't usually&#13;
up and large amounts of wear make up, so they have&#13;
make-up must be applied to to rely on luck for no dark&#13;
be the most gorgeous you, circles or surprise blemishes,&#13;
you can be. and let's not kid ourselves;&#13;
There is one detail that boys do worry about these&#13;
unites boys and girls alike. things.&#13;
The flower. Does your date Snoball has many different&#13;
want a flower? What color meanings. One thing it is to&#13;
should you get? Is your everyone is the most&#13;
flowertoobigorsmall?Who anticipated school event of&#13;
knew this small detail could second trimester. Life is&#13;
cause so much grief.&#13;
Boys may appear to have&#13;
it easier, but they really&#13;
better here because our&#13;
dreams came true Saturday&#13;
January, 15 2005.&#13;
Strutting their stuff, Queen Sarah Kreger and King&#13;
Logan Clark, take their first walk together as royalty. "I was glad that it was me and Sarah because our&#13;
friendship made the dance less awkward."&#13;
Snoball. Court 2005 - Back R&lt;nn Kendra Lindaman, J osh Grosvenor, Lindsey Behrens, Eric&#13;
Burmeister, Courtnie Dennis, Mike Cozad, Ellen Nuss, Lucas Thomsen, Brad Stageman and&#13;
Melissa McKern. Second ROWI Kim McFerri n, Sara Riehle, Joel Edwards, Logan Clark, Sar ah&#13;
Kreger, Emily Shanks, Justin Toole, Andrew Richter and Carly Sinn. l'ront Ro111 Jessica&#13;
Dappen, Justin Carlson, Dani Mescher and Seth J ackson.&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Jessica Hargis&#13;
Keeping t he beat, sophomores Shanna&#13;
Delfs and Jillan Flores jive to the musi c. The Cha-Cha Slide is a LC favorite. &#13;
Enjoying a fun night of dancing, juniors Billie Frost, Kim VanNordstrand, Kayla McGrain, and&#13;
seniors Ashley Knoble, and Kevin Bogardus hope the night never ends. Dancing the night away,&#13;
llany students enjoyed the "beats" of the DJ.&#13;
ing and grinding, junior Amber Johnson&#13;
~date, and juniors Rachel Terry and Troy&#13;
ti.r display a common style of dance. Studtnte brought t heir own style to the floor.&#13;
Enjoying an elegant dinner, Mitch Jordan and&#13;
his group ate at Grisanti's. Dinner is a time for&#13;
food, fun, and friendship.&#13;
Why did you&#13;
choose your&#13;
My dates are fun&#13;
kids. Meredith&#13;
Sillau is a great&#13;
dancer and Joe&#13;
Krzmien is a pimp&#13;
so he needed two&#13;
dates.&#13;
-Lindsey&#13;
Behrens&#13;
date?&#13;
I took Ashley&#13;
Knoble to snoball&#13;
because she is a&#13;
ball to be with.&#13;
Plus the fact that&#13;
we're dating. She&#13;
made a great date!&#13;
-Kevin&#13;
Bogardus&#13;
Cortny Knoble was&#13;
a good friend at&#13;
the time and she&#13;
still is. We always&#13;
had fun times and&#13;
we laughted a lot&#13;
together.&#13;
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A;ril 30, 2005 the students&#13;
fLewisCentralconfinned&#13;
eir dinner reservations,&#13;
put on their tuxes and dresses, met&#13;
their dates for group pictures, and&#13;
ultimatelymetattheMidAmerica&#13;
Center for the Prom.&#13;
''Take My BreathA way," was the&#13;
themeforthisyear'sprom,andfor&#13;
many it did just that.&#13;
''Even though I bad worked all&#13;
morning on decorating the room,&#13;
when I arrived that night, I was in&#13;
aweofwhatwe'daccomplishedas&#13;
far as decorations and setting a&#13;
mood that would take people's&#13;
breaths away," said junior Kim&#13;
VanNor&lt;Mrand&#13;
For many, like VanNordstrand,&#13;
\b.em1~at.fu.ecrac¥..01mvm,&#13;
whentheymetattheMACtostart&#13;
decorating. Many others began&#13;
their days earlywithhair,nail, and&#13;
make-up appointments.&#13;
''I bad my hair appointment at&#13;
10:00 a.m." said senior Sara&#13;
Guncilach, ''It' seemedabitearly,&#13;
butitgavemetimetogete~&#13;
else done that !needed to."&#13;
Many think that the guys don't&#13;
have anything to do before a dance,&#13;
and just show up at a house for&#13;
pictures, but many of the menbad&#13;
plentyofthingstokeep them busy&#13;
up to the dance.&#13;
''Ibadtopickupmytux,pickup&#13;
flowers, confirm all of the&#13;
reservations, get ready, and then&#13;
meet my group for pictures," said&#13;
senior JeffFountain.&#13;
Mostgroupsmetsomewherefor&#13;
pictures before they left for dinner.&#13;
''WebadlOgirlsinourgroup,and&#13;
all of us bad poofy dresses," said&#13;
senior Bekk:iHeideman. ''We&#13;
almost needed a panoramic&#13;
camera to fit all of us and our&#13;
dates into the pictures."&#13;
Dinner for some was where&#13;
the mood of the evening they&#13;
would remember the rest of&#13;
their lives was set.&#13;
''We ate at Mr. C's. After&#13;
dinner,oneoftheworlcerstook&#13;
usoutbacktothegardenwhere&#13;
there is a cupola where some&#13;
people have actually gotten&#13;
married Our group took&#13;
picturesunderit,itwasreally&#13;
amazing," said senior Katie&#13;
Smith.&#13;
From dinner, the group&#13;
traveled to the main event, the&#13;
Oan.ce. 'Nb.en \)&amp;)\)le arrl.ved&#13;
they took their individual&#13;
pictures, checked their coats,&#13;
and then headed into the&#13;
ballroom for the dance.&#13;
''Mydateandlhadthecoolest&#13;
pooeeverforourpictures,''said&#13;
senior Shauna Lehmer, ''I've&#13;
bad so many compliments&#13;
about it it's not even funny."&#13;
D.J. Mecca provided&#13;
entertainmentfortheevening&#13;
withhismusicandvideos. He&#13;
got the crowd dancing, and&#13;
kept it going all the way until&#13;
12:00when the dance ended&#13;
''Itdidn'tevenfeellikewe'd&#13;
beendan~20minuteswhen&#13;
the dance was over, but we'd&#13;
reallybeengoingatitforalmost&#13;
2 hours," said senior Zllch&#13;
Yakel&#13;
From the dance the groups&#13;
went home to change their&#13;
clothes,putonsomeOOodorant,&#13;
andthenheadouttothelewis&#13;
CentralMicklleSchoolforthe&#13;
Post Prom activities.&#13;
'Tu years past post prom was&#13;
kind of a bore. This one was&#13;
definitely the best," said senior&#13;
Molly Lich.&#13;
There was poker, boxing,&#13;
basketball, foursquare, and&#13;
obstacle course, ping-pong, a&#13;
money machine, and much,&#13;
much more for the kids to&#13;
enjJy.&#13;
''Thebungeethingwhereyou&#13;
race out and thengetsnapped&#13;
back was sweet," said&#13;
sophomore Brett Epperson,&#13;
''Freefoodwasawesometoo.''&#13;
ManyotherstudentsenjJyed&#13;
fue hypnotist show.&#13;
''We were all making bets on&#13;
who was fuking and who was&#13;
just putting on a show," said&#13;
senior Mike Cozad "Jeff&#13;
Walters was definitely the&#13;
funniest. That tightrope walk&#13;
washilarious.''&#13;
At each game the students&#13;
have the opportunity to win&#13;
:fuke money, andat the end of&#13;
the evening can cash it in for&#13;
real prizes.&#13;
''I went around to everyone&#13;
seeing if they had any extra&#13;
money so I could save up and&#13;
getoneofthebestprizes," said&#13;
seniorCasfileSchultz.&#13;
With prizes, dancing, and a&#13;
night of fun, the 2005 Lewis&#13;
Central.Prom was a night that&#13;
each person could look back&#13;
and say that it, ''Took My&#13;
Breath Away." &#13;
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Do's and D &lt;9nt's of Summer&#13;
Working hard on&#13;
her tan, senior&#13;
Amanda Johnson&#13;
soaks up the sun.&#13;
Laying out this&#13;
summer was one&#13;
of Amanda's top&#13;
priorities.&#13;
Do - Stay in touch&#13;
with your friends&#13;
- Go on vacation&#13;
- Sleep in&#13;
- Get a summer&#13;
job&#13;
- Go swimming&#13;
- Eat ice cream&#13;
With the hood of her car completely smashed, senior Rachel Driver&#13;
needs to start car shopping. Getting in a car accident is definitely a "don't" for the summer.&#13;
Row, row, row your&#13;
boat gently down&#13;
the Ottotail Lake!&#13;
This summer Junior Andrea&#13;
Larison had lots&#13;
of fun while she&#13;
kayaked in Minnesota.&#13;
I scream, you&#13;
s c ream, we all&#13;
scream for i ce&#13;
cream!DairyQueen&#13;
wasn't just a hot&#13;
spot, it also provided_ senior&#13;
Sandra Wallin with&#13;
a nice paycheck.&#13;
Getting some shut&#13;
eye, senior Dale&#13;
Larsen sleeps in.&#13;
This summer Dale&#13;
slept in almost everyday after being&#13;
out late with his&#13;
friends the night&#13;
before.&#13;
What did you do this summer?&#13;
Shanna Delfs&#13;
''I had to get a .:Pb this&#13;
summer so I could get&#13;
a car this year. My&#13;
brother wouldn't take&#13;
me, so I had to ride my&#13;
bike to Hy-Vee."&#13;
"This summer I went to Holly Swaink&#13;
Italy with the art students. It was definitely&#13;
an eye-0perring experience to see how big the&#13;
world really is."&#13;
''I slept in every sing le&#13;
day until noon this&#13;
summer. It was hard&#13;
getting up a t 6:00 in&#13;
the morning for school&#13;
Thomas Webering when it started"&#13;
''This sununer I g&#13;
much better at i&lt;&#13;
quetball by playin&#13;
with Trent Coyle. I&#13;
beat him_ once. I gues.-:&#13;
I'm not that good"&#13;
Dan Finn&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Kalle Boese. Lindsay Burns and Jessica Ryba Lewis Central rocks because we ge &#13;
While on vacation in Baltimore, juniors&#13;
Heidi Beherns and Rachel Brookover find&#13;
time to do a little shopping. They tried&#13;
on lobster hats in the harbor gift shop.&#13;
Don't&#13;
- Get sunburnt&#13;
- Go to Summer&#13;
School&#13;
- Break a bone&#13;
- Forget all that&#13;
y ou 've learned&#13;
- W reck your car&#13;
Spending t i me with their friends is this group of seniors favorite thing to do. These seniors made the summer nights fun&#13;
by hanging out together. - Get g roun de d&#13;
What shouldn't you have done this summer?&#13;
Kellie Doffin&#13;
"I had surgery because&#13;
J had bon e...c; out of p lace.&#13;
rhey p ut t h em in place&#13;
wl1 h pins and screws.&#13;
lt took twelve weeks&#13;
to rully recover."&#13;
''I snuck out with m y&#13;
mom's car to drive&#13;
Evan Summy down to&#13;
Jessica Ryba's. When&#13;
I got home m y mom&#13;
was waiting for m e,&#13;
worried.' '&#13;
Andrew Richter&#13;
Cassie P aulson&#13;
'This summer I went&#13;
t ubing a lot. It was fun&#13;
until I got burnt on the&#13;
back of m y legs.''&#13;
'This summer I had to&#13;
go to summer school I&#13;
hated it because summ er is su pposed to be&#13;
your t ime off from&#13;
school''&#13;
Travis Hitchcock&#13;
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Top 10&#13;
Places to&#13;
Shop&#13;
1. Aeropostale&#13;
2. Buckle&#13;
3. Wal-Mart&#13;
4. Gordrnans&#13;
5. JCPenney&#13;
6. Goodwill ,_&#13;
7. American Eagle&#13;
8. Hollister&#13;
9. Target&#13;
10. Old Navy&#13;
Having a blast at Thunder Bowl,&#13;
junior Brandon Jacoba goes for&#13;
the win. He threw the ball right&#13;
down the middle and got a strike.&#13;
I - I . .. A ....&#13;
ToplO&#13;
Summer "what's your favorite ... '' Top 10&#13;
Summer&#13;
Vacations&#13;
1. Florida&#13;
2. Colorado&#13;
3. Branson,MO&#13;
4. Okoboji, IA&#13;
5. California&#13;
6. Minnesota&#13;
9. Arizona&#13;
10. Hawaii&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Phalen Elonich and Jaclyn Erickson&#13;
"My favorite thing to do in&#13;
the summer is to go paint&#13;
balling with friends on&#13;
Highland Acres Loop."&#13;
-freshman&#13;
Cody Kempf&#13;
"My favorite thing to do in&#13;
the summer is to go shopping at Bollister because&#13;
they have really cute&#13;
clothes."&#13;
-sophomore&#13;
Kayla Scherier&#13;
H angouts&#13;
1. Friend's Houses&#13;
2. Movie Theatre&#13;
3. Old Market&#13;
4. Mall af the Bluffs&#13;
5. Bowling Alley&#13;
6. Home&#13;
7. Pool&#13;
8. Camp&#13;
9. Lake Manawa&#13;
10. Park&#13;
Prom Left to Right: At a summer camp in Okoboji, juniors Keh.&#13;
Hansen, Amy Cozad, Rachel Masker, and Becca Sheppard chill&#13;
one of the cabins. Summer camps were a less-popular su11&#13;
hangout, but some students still enjoyed it.&#13;
Looking for a good book in Barnes and Noble, senior Dlllliel&#13;
Buffum finds a fitness book to settle down with. She recen•&#13;
became a health nut.&#13;
Riding the bikes in Aladdin's Castle, sophomorea Jul&#13;
Rochholz and Melissa Cain show off their skills. Mall of&#13;
Bluffs is a huge hangout for LC students.&#13;
It's Dice at Lewis Central to not have to wear &#13;
Hot Spots&#13;
The Places You Want to Be&#13;
Y:ou know you're in a hot spot when you have&#13;
to circle the parking lot three times to find a&#13;
parking space.You know you 're in a hot spot&#13;
when you have to wait in line for a half hour. You&#13;
know you're in a hot spot when you go to a fast&#13;
food restaurant and they are all out of french fries.&#13;
A hot spot is a place everyone has heard of and&#13;
wants to be.&#13;
How does a specific place become a hot spot?&#13;
First, someone has to discover it. Then it gets&#13;
spread by 'word of the mouth. They then become&#13;
interested and go to that particular place.&#13;
Afterwards, that person tells other people and the&#13;
process continues, increasing the place's&#13;
popularity.&#13;
For a hot spot to be discovered, it must have&#13;
distinctive traits that make it stand out from other&#13;
places, such as its environment. The environment&#13;
is based upon the friendly people, great food, fresh&#13;
fashions, and events that take place there. For&#13;
example, Aeropostale is a hot spot because of their&#13;
trendy clothes and their great deals. Other things&#13;
that make a blazing hot spot are the music, prices,&#13;
and the conversations. The 79 cent tacos from&#13;
Taco Bell are what make it a hot spot to eat out at.&#13;
Life's better here at Lewis Central because we&#13;
have ea:i.y access to all of the sizzling hot spots.&#13;
Tastee Treat, Goodwill, and the movie theater, are&#13;
all examples of hot spots close to our school.&#13;
Having these quick routes not only makes that&#13;
place more common, but also makes it a typical&#13;
hot spot for Lewis Central students and faculty.&#13;
After circling the parking lot three times, waiting&#13;
in line for a half hour, and standing patiently while&#13;
they make another batch of french fries, you finally&#13;
realize: This is a hot spot.&#13;
Top 10&#13;
Restaurants&#13;
to E at at&#13;
L Taco Bell&#13;
2. Applebee's&#13;
3. Fazolis&#13;
4. McDonalds&#13;
5. LPL 's&#13;
6. Village Inn&#13;
7. Burger King&#13;
8. Taco J olms&#13;
9. Tastee Treat -- 10. Wendy's&#13;
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1 Shopping in the Buckle, juniors Katie&#13;
Archibald and Courtney Pearcy enjoy an&#13;
early dismissal. Shopping is one of t he&#13;
many things Lewis Central students do&#13;
wi t h their extra time.&#13;
2 Having fun slurping his spaghetti at&#13;
Fazolis, senior Chris Ehke finds his meal&#13;
delightful. Fazolis is one of t he top&#13;
restaurants to eat out at for Lewis Central st udent s.&#13;
3 Celebrat i ng her birthday, senior Bekki&#13;
He i deman and friend seni or Sar a&#13;
Gundlach scarf down their free hot fudge&#13;
sundaes: The chocolate helps to drown&#13;
away the embarrassment created by t he&#13;
Applehee•s employees si nging Happy&#13;
Birthday to them.&#13;
4 At a cell phone stand in Mall of the&#13;
Bluffs, senior Josh Ettinger gets talked&#13;
into buying a new cell phone cover. Being the hot spot that it is, the mall is an&#13;
easy place for students to he persuaded&#13;
into buyi ng new things.&#13;
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~ with other members of the class. Based&#13;
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~ color, hobby, song and television show,&#13;
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always knows what I am doing. It's a little&#13;
scary, but I love it. He means soooo much to&#13;
me, he's so unbelievably sweet."&#13;
-Brittanie Chafe&#13;
"Andy is the nicest boy I've ever met! He&#13;
puts the biggest smile on my face whenever&#13;
I am with him, I feel safe when I am with&#13;
him." -RachelBuswell&#13;
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there to help me with any&#13;
problems. We are also different from each other, we balance each other out."&#13;
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Ashley Richter&#13;
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roommate who&#13;
isn't scary and&#13;
wno lias tlie same&#13;
habits as me."&#13;
"I want a hot girl&#13;
as a roommate."&#13;
Nick Hitchcock&#13;
"I want someone I&#13;
can get along&#13;
with and who is&#13;
going into my&#13;
field."&#13;
"I'm scared of&#13;
the elevators!"&#13;
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"I want someone&#13;
who enjoys long&#13;
walks on the&#13;
beach."&#13;
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to be clean."&#13;
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bad food."&#13;
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seeing the same people&#13;
everyday that I have&#13;
the past 13 years."&#13;
time." over the country."&#13;
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"I'm in marching band&#13;
so I have to go a week&#13;
early and practice to&#13;
perform at football&#13;
games and other school&#13;
activities."&#13;
"I am going to try&#13;
out for a dance&#13;
company at UNI&#13;
call~d Orchesis.&#13;
They perform tap,&#13;
jazz, modern and&#13;
lyrical."&#13;
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College makes me&#13;
think of hard&#13;
work."&#13;
"I am from Maryland, and I know&#13;
now is the best&#13;
opportunity for&#13;
me to go back."&#13;
-Lyndsay Schank&#13;
" I am going to&#13;
BYU because it's&#13;
cheap and there's&#13;
lots to do."&#13;
-Joel Edwards&#13;
"College = Success"&#13;
big and that's cooL -Bobby Jackson Photos by&#13;
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"I am going to&#13;
Boston because I&#13;
love the campus&#13;
and the political- -==:::!11&#13;
science program."&#13;
-Justin Dashner&#13;
"I'm going to&#13;
Puerto Rico Baptist College&#13;
because it has a&#13;
lot of missionary&#13;
opportunities."&#13;
-Eric Evans&#13;
"College&#13;
means being&#13;
one step&#13;
closer to&#13;
being on your&#13;
own."&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Helping each other out, senior Thomas&#13;
Byers and sophomore Karrie Hansen work&#13;
on their engine in power tech. Adjusting&#13;
the carburetor was just one of things the&#13;
students in this class learned how to do.&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Lindsay Burns, Diana Mescher and Abby O'Neill&#13;
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teachers, and of&#13;
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my students because they are wby&#13;
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Godfather's pizza on Mondays. -Danielle Buffum Photos by&#13;
Dodging, ducking, dipping, diving&#13;
and dodging, sophomore Evan Summy&#13;
participates in a game of dodgeball.&#13;
Dodgeball was so popular that there&#13;
was a dodgeball tournament complete with t -shirts and teams.&#13;
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What inspires you&#13;
to be in band?&#13;
•1Band is fun&#13;
and it opens&#13;
a lot e&gt;f&#13;
opportunities."&#13;
- Junior&#13;
Matt -aeuows&#13;
"I love playing&#13;
the drum and&#13;
I'm good at&#13;
it"&#13;
-Junior&#13;
Mitch Jordan&#13;
66&#13;
"You~ to go&#13;
on trips like to&#13;
J1lorida."&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Heather Sadler&#13;
•i?eople that have&#13;
been in band over&#13;
the last four&#13;
years."&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Dale Larsen&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Kalie BOP.SA&#13;
Moving To 1\&#13;
Different -Seat&#13;
Entertaining the crowd during half-time, the band plays music while the colorguard performs tb~&#13;
routine. The band and colorguard performed at all the home football games.&#13;
W:hether it is entertaining the croWi during football g es, or putting on a conce&#13;
the Lewis Cen band has left a · ences amazed. e 'tan band practiced lo&#13;
hard hours to eir songs wless.&#13;
Marching Band and Co r G d perfo ij(J together to sho o th · talent to anyone&#13;
everyone. Marching Band earneli a well- rved Division 1 the State Marching&#13;
Competition.&#13;
Concert band put on a wdat the baske&#13;
games. They started the em with '"IbeLe&#13;
Central Fight Song."&#13;
Continually, band and make it ve&#13;
successful. Each&#13;
ears.&#13;
I really like the school spirit here and the on &#13;
performances that blew the audience away because of their hard work, devotion, and dedication.&#13;
P'ctured: Zach Mailahm, Stephen Reick, Nathan Quick, Tiffany Clark, Kacie Ankenbauer, Natalie&#13;
Jacoby and Reese Anderson.&#13;
taying in formation, the band awaits the signal to being playing. The Marching Titans were&#13;
1 acted during their field routine by Head Drum Major Shauna Lehmer and Assocociate Drum&#13;
r r.rista Wickersham.&#13;
Practicing tbeir routine, tbe colorguard works to stay togetber and still&#13;
do tbe difficult moves. The colorguard and tbe band also worked togetber&#13;
tomakeperformancesexcitingplayingandperformingtosuchgreatpieces&#13;
Following the directors' beat, the trumpeters play together in&#13;
tune. This group of trumpeters was part of the concert band and&#13;
they practiced very hard to make concerts the best.&#13;
Watching t he Dr um Majors t o stay with the beat,&#13;
unior Katie Cook dings t he bells. Percussion was a&#13;
very important part of t he Lewis Central marching&#13;
hand.&#13;
Keeping the beat, freshman Goodman Danielsen plays&#13;
the dr um. Danielsen, along with the rest of the&#13;
dr umline, l ed the Titans to their Di vision I rating at&#13;
t he state competition.&#13;
Practicing outside, the Marching Titans work very&#13;
hard to keep their performance up to key. The&#13;
mar ching band woke up early for summer and fall to&#13;
practice at 7:00 in the morning ever yday before&#13;
e relationships with the teachers. -Courtnie Dennis&#13;
school.&#13;
Photos by&#13;
Sarah Bruning, Dinna Mescher&#13;
nncl John Pelrl&#13;
67 &#13;
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&#13;
0urTown&#13;
"The fact that I only had two lines&#13;
throughout the play was awesome.&#13;
There was just a lot of people in there&#13;
who you didn't really talk to and you&#13;
get to 1mow a lot about them."&#13;
Senior • Adam Tomford&#13;
• Farmer McCarty&#13;
"All the rehersals we did before&#13;
the play opened were the best part&#13;
of the play. People did quirky stuff&#13;
like putting cow bells around&#13;
their neck and acting like a cowNick Somers!"&#13;
Freshman • Hannah Hopson&#13;
• Directing Team&#13;
"My favorite part of working with&#13;
the play was playing poker with&#13;
Skittles at the cast party!"&#13;
Sophomore • David Ebke&#13;
•Wally Webb&#13;
"I liked how the families hung&#13;
out outside of the play. We went&#13;
to Village Inn and other&#13;
places. It was so awesome."&#13;
Sophomore•Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
• Rebecca Gibbs&#13;
The Cast and&#13;
Production Team&#13;
of Dur 2'mm&#13;
Back Row: Hannah Ho pson,&#13;
Kristen Schweer, Megan Sharp,&#13;
Christopher Loftus, l~r. Tom&#13;
Heckman, Zach Yakel, Allison&#13;
Jacoby, Nick Somers, Molly Lich,&#13;
David Ebke, Brett Epperson,&#13;
Sarah Kreger and Mr. Tom&#13;
McLaughlin. Row 41 Alisha Moe,&#13;
Whitney Geise, Natalie Jacoby,&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand, Brian&#13;
Henderson, Jennifer Ettinger,&#13;
Tedi Swanson, Alyssa Chafe and&#13;
Courtney Dusing. Row 31 Tessa&#13;
Hopson, Sarni Hedrick, Andy&#13;
Kiser, Claire Knigge, Will Exley,&#13;
Sarah Crawford, Alicia Mose,&#13;
John Hansen, Cassie Schultz,&#13;
Seth Yakel, Bethany Riso, Dale&#13;
Larsen and Victoria Burnett.&#13;
"Our Town is anything but dated, it is timeless, it is&#13;
simple, but also profound; it is full of genuine&#13;
sentiment, which is not the same as its being&#13;
sentimental; and, as far as its being uneventful, well,&#13;
the event of the play is huge, it's life itself." says&#13;
Donald Margulies in his forward to the script.&#13;
The characters from this play are much more&#13;
ordinary than characters in other plays. They are&#13;
nice. They are plain. They are family. Thanks to&#13;
their home style costumes, they have more of a&#13;
conventional look.&#13;
"The characters seemed a lot more real. They stood&#13;
out and were very realistic. I think they seemed to&#13;
hit it off better," said senior John Hansen.&#13;
The play, as a whole, was extremely different than&#13;
other plays, just as the characters were. Other plays&#13;
didn't have a narrator throughout the whole play&#13;
explaining all of the action. 'Our Town' was just&#13;
simple and minimal.&#13;
'1 think that people could relate to this play more.&#13;
It had a very strong message to it," said junior Kellie&#13;
Daffin.&#13;
The production team got a big break because the&#13;
set was completely stationary, so they didn't have to&#13;
change scenes every time something took place on&#13;
the set. But they still faced tough work behind the&#13;
scenes.&#13;
"Doing this play was a lot easier. But because it was&#13;
so simple, we had to work even harder to meet our&#13;
audience's expectations," said senior Alicia Mose.&#13;
The play was successful due to the hard work and&#13;
determination of the students, which is why life is&#13;
better here.&#13;
Row :Ii Kailin Bellows, Morgan Wolff, Shun-She Fong, Carly Sinn, Rick Devoss, Devon Kenealy, Eb Evanoff, Chelsea McFarland, Caleb Bo111l&#13;
Amber Johnson, Brittanie Chafe and Tiffany Clark. Prent Row: Susan Lewis, Adam Tomford, Danny Lich, Chris Ebke, Nick Bretl, D&#13;
Croghan, Sara Grimes, Kaitlin Bertelsen, Tyler Lowman, Leah Willadsen and Kellie Daffin.&#13;
Pages designed by 70 Phalen Elonlch and Ashley Johnson Lewis Central is a wonderful schooL The education you get ia &#13;
a ting poor George with a cane, Mrs. Forrest, played by Nick Somers, expresses her&#13;
lllgtr at him for t ossing a baseball in front of her.&#13;
People were made to live two-by-two. George and Emily stand at the alter saying&#13;
their 'I do's.'&#13;
While having ice cream sodas downtown, Emily and George discuss their future.&#13;
They talked about George changing into a conceited, stuck-up boy.&#13;
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Crazy Professor Willard, played by senior&#13;
Andy Kiser, rambles on about Grover's Corners population and how man came to be in&#13;
Grover's Corners. "Early American Stock.&#13;
Cotachatchee tribes ... now entirely disappeared ... possible three families ... migration&#13;
toward end of seventeenth century .. .''&#13;
Mrs. Soames, junior Bethany Riso, gets very&#13;
emotional over George and Emily's wedding.&#13;
She used whoever was closest to her to wipe&#13;
her tears, in this case, the stage Manager&#13;
played by sophomore Nick Somers. Somers&#13;
played multiple roles throughout the play&#13;
including the minister and owner of Mr.&#13;
Morgan's drugstore. Somers also narrated&#13;
the the entire pl ay.&#13;
Mrs. Soames discusses the drunken state of&#13;
the choir director , Simon Sti mson, with Mrs.&#13;
Gi bbs, played by seni or Allison Jacoby, and&#13;
Mrs. Webb, played by senior Molly Lich. Mr.&#13;
St i mson, junior Wi ll Exley, drank away his&#13;
problems for years.&#13;
uuing. Also, our fine arts department rocksl -Barah Kreger Photos by 71 John Pelrl &#13;
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Always&#13;
~emember. ..&#13;
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Forget .. --1!!1!!!!1!!!!&#13;
Is There Life&#13;
After High School?&#13;
'[&#13;
he house lights dimmed,&#13;
and the actors appeared&#13;
on e. As the opening&#13;
music begins and the actors begin&#13;
to sjng and dan~ it was clear that&#13;
Is 1J!e.re Life Attei: High School?&#13;
w0Uld be a musical tliat touched&#13;
th the lives of the audience and&#13;
the members of the cast.&#13;
The first act of the musical began&#13;
LWith the characters, 20 years out&#13;
f high school, reflecting on the&#13;
filfferent experiences they&#13;
encountered from teasing in the&#13;
locker room, -to their first kisses,&#13;
to schoolyard fights.&#13;
'1t was great to be part of an&#13;
ensemble that had so many&#13;
~nt characters to be played,"&#13;
saidfreshman Carly Sinn "Because&#13;
1t gave all of the newcomers, as&#13;
ell as the veterans a chance not&#13;
bnly to be on stage, but to act and&#13;
gain valuable experience."&#13;
As the play progr:e&amp;Cl8d through&#13;
second act, the actors entered&#13;
eir 20-year clus reunion. As&#13;
the act began, the classmates&#13;
greeted each other, and began&#13;
reminiscing on all of the times&#13;
they shared during the "golden days&#13;
of yore."&#13;
''I was talking to a family friend&#13;
who is about to attend her 10-year&#13;
class reunion, and she talked about&#13;
how oool it was to see this show.&#13;
· esaid eknewshewouldgoup&#13;
to her old group of friends and talk&#13;
about all of their crazyliiiies ~nt&#13;
together. It was awesome iliat we&#13;
could touch peo~le, and inake&#13;
them relate the show to th · own&#13;
lives," said senior Ellen Nuss.&#13;
The musical, which featured an&#13;
ensemble cast of28 members, was&#13;
the perfect show to say ''farewell"&#13;
to the seniors.&#13;
'1 ~ it won't hit me until&#13;
next year," said senior Sarah&#13;
Kreger, "When I was an&#13;
underclamnan I tho~t it would&#13;
feel differently. It didn't feel like&#13;
it was the end of my high school&#13;
career, but at the same time, I&#13;
knew that a huge chapter of my&#13;
life was coming to a close."&#13;
Cheering at the race, the cast plays the Reacting to the fight, the crowd watches Reminiscing on days of old, senior Cassie&#13;
scene in slow moti on. Slow motion was an brothers Jorey and Caleb Housley punch Schultz and junior Chelsea McFarland&#13;
effect that was used often behind an and kick each other. The cast was reliv- since, "Fran and Janie," where they reactor who was doing a monologue. ing a memory of a high school fight. call all of the crazy times they had&#13;
together in high school as best friends.&#13;
Many of the songs were written to remind&#13;
the audience members of their high&#13;
school experiences.&#13;
74 Pages designed by&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand&#13;
The seniors will be hard to&#13;
replace, but the underclassmen are&#13;
up to the challenge.&#13;
"I am really sad that I didn't get&#13;
more time to work with this group&#13;
of seniors," said freshman Caleb&#13;
Housley, "It's gonna be bard next&#13;
year for all of the programs because&#13;
the seniors have made them so&#13;
strong and all of us are going to&#13;
have to start filling their shoes and&#13;
stepping up to the plate to make&#13;
them as strongi'if not stronger than&#13;
they are now."&#13;
The uiiderc~en will "step up&#13;
to the plate," not only in the&#13;
Department of'lbMfre, but in all of&#13;
the activities at Lewis Central, to&#13;
striveforexcellenceandmakeLewis&#13;
Central even better than · is y.&#13;
The motto of the t of&#13;
Theatre is "A Wmning Tradition of&#13;
Excellence" and even though&#13;
talented senior chm is leavq, the&#13;
underclaBnen will, "fill in&#13;
shoes," and WOik hard to ~ the,&#13;
''WmniJ¥ Tradition of •·&#13;
alive.&#13;
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Lehmer, Allison Jacoby, Pat V~&#13;
Dani Mescher, Sami Hedrick and Adam ~&#13;
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Melanie Philmalee, Bonnie south, Jemdf&#13;
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All of the people are &#13;
lick Bretl, Jorey Housley, Bethany Riso, Amber Johnson, Chris Loftus, Hannah Hopson and&#13;
P.oealie Warner 3rd Row: Tessa Hopson, Amanda Goeser, Sara Grimes, Damien Croghan, Brandi&#13;
lliQgins, Diana Mescher, Kristen Schweer, Rick Devoss, Jesse Elgan, Devon Kenealy, Kallin&#13;
Bellows, Kelsey Cox, A8hley Jolu!son, Courtney Dusing, Carly Sinn, Morgan Wolff and Andrea&#13;
Oebme Back Row: Claire Knigge, Meredith Sillau, Andy Kiser, Brett Epperson, Natalie Jacoby,&#13;
Brian Henderson, zach Yakel, Sarah stoutzenberger, Susan Lewis, Nicole Higginbotham, Mitch&#13;
Jordan, Nick Somers, Curtis Dreager, Sam Colpitts, and Tedi SWanson.&#13;
IUper friendly. -Racheal Beatty&#13;
Singing, "Glad You Didn't Know Me When,"&#13;
seniors Dani Mescher and Pat&#13;
VanNordstrand tell each other how they&#13;
never could have dated in high school.&#13;
TheactingensernblepreparedoverlOsongs&#13;
with singing and dancing for the musical.&#13;
Ending on a high note, the cast strikes a&#13;
pose. Even though it was a musical, the&#13;
cast had some moments where the choreography was more like that of a show&#13;
choir than of a musical.&#13;
Photos by 75 Jun Petri &#13;
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Working with such a great&#13;
group of students has&#13;
been such a privilege&#13;
for me. Producing a&#13;
qualityproducton time&#13;
can be a challenge, but&#13;
it was never a problem&#13;
for this crew. I will miss&#13;
the senior's leadership,&#13;
talent and energy, but we&#13;
have an awesome group of&#13;
staffreturningandnewstudents joining next year -&#13;
look for creative coverage&#13;
and great photography next&#13;
year.&#13;
-Advisor Mary Langille&#13;
junior Heidi Behrens&#13;
reads the new issue of&#13;
"The Wire."&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Natasha Moure and Jessica Ryba&#13;
niors Dani Mescher and&#13;
Megan Longmeyer open presents from their Secret&#13;
Santa.&#13;
Nonpariel," sophomores&#13;
Courtney Dusing and Jennifer&#13;
Et t ingercomparestories.They&#13;
read other stories to see how&#13;
ior Amber Johnson workll&#13;
her latest story. As assiatan&#13;
editor, Amber is best known&#13;
for writing the "TrUe Life" stoprofessional writing is done. ries in every issue.&#13;
LC is better because we think we &#13;
using - Reporter&#13;
"I provide the 4th hour entertairunent, keep everyone's&#13;
stress level on edge and make&#13;
them strive to get out of the'&#13;
roomawayfromme.Ialsoprovide entertairunent for Mrs.&#13;
Muta's 4th hour, as well as&#13;
every other hour despite her&#13;
constantattemptstoshutthe&#13;
man down."&#13;
- Joe Krzemien&#13;
"I like meeting new people.&#13;
I dpn't always know the&#13;
person that I have to take&#13;
a picture of. I'm only a&#13;
freshman so I am getting&#13;
to meet the upperclassmen. I also like messing&#13;
around with the pictures&#13;
I don't get to use."&#13;
- Hannah Hopson&#13;
After conducting an interview, senior Thomas&#13;
Webering asks junior&#13;
Lindsey Behrens what&#13;
quote should be in his&#13;
story. Thomas and Lindsey&#13;
are two of the ten great&#13;
reporters on "The Wire"&#13;
staff,&#13;
better than other schools. -Shelby Johnson&#13;
"The Wrre" staff publishes seven newspapers a year.&#13;
"The Wrre" added a sports page to the newspaper this&#13;
year.&#13;
Iowa Women's Press Association Competition&#13;
Megan Longmeyer 1 •t place: Review and 3rn place:&#13;
News Story.&#13;
Amber Johnson Honorable Mention: Column.&#13;
UNO's Hlgh School Journalism Contest:&#13;
Amber Johnson 1st place Column: "When Daddy&#13;
Was Gone&#13;
Shun Sho Fong 1st place Editorial: Unused&#13;
Resources: American Sign Language, The Wave&#13;
of the Future&#13;
Heidi Behrens 2nd place Review: Movies That&#13;
M ake Y ou Want to Choke on Y our Popcorn&#13;
Amber Johnson 2nd place Feature Story: One&#13;
Nation Under God&#13;
Quill and Scroll International Journalism Competition&#13;
2nd Place&#13;
Joe Krzem·&#13;
Photos by&#13;
Hmmah Hopson, Natasha Moore,&#13;
John Petri and Jessica Ryba &#13;
&#13;
And the Winner Is ... E whm Seth Jackscn was m&#13;
fi:oot of the whole dlool ~&#13;
Napo]ecnjg?OrwhmTumerMO®fil&#13;
wmthdtotm~~furanigbt?'Ilmyear's&#13;
Mr. LC~ proviOOd many good times fur&#13;
Im ~ here's how it went oown.&#13;
Jn tm ~round of the competitioo, furrnal&#13;
wear, each ccntestant walked oown the aisle&#13;
with bis eocort. Once cetage, the host of the&#13;
~ Mr. Jolm Drnke, introduced them and&#13;
chcaibed their impottance to the show.&#13;
'I ~ tmt it was funny to see all the guys&#13;
w thlir ~like it was a~ cootest or&#13;
llhile senior Joel Edwards played&#13;
the pi ano, seniors Dan Devoss and&#13;
Andy Kiser perfor med an interpretive dance. J oel won People's&#13;
C oice by collect i ng the most&#13;
nay in his pail during intermislion.&#13;
~"saidoophcmoreFmaLycm&#13;
Next,furthetalentportioo, they all did~&#13;
spectacular. From interpretive Wncing to pla~&#13;
the trombooe; eachperfunnerknew howtopleac&gt;e&#13;
the crowd&#13;
'They were all totally sweet becmm they all did&#13;
~different frcm each other," saidjmior&#13;
Nick Coleman.&#13;
Fortmtbirdrowxl,eachcootestmrtdrewaquesli.cn&#13;
out of a top hat Then they had to read tm quesli.cn&#13;
aloud and~ truthfully. Tua quesli.cm ~&#13;
frcm ''If you couJd~ cm ~what wouklit&#13;
be?' to ''Whitis yoor filvmte :Dm3y movie?'.&#13;
at -was your favorite p a rt&#13;
about the show?&#13;
" When Joel was playing the piano&#13;
and Kiser and Devo crune out and&#13;
played Rock, Paper, Scissors."&#13;
-Sophomore Seth Y ake l&#13;
" Seth Jackson doing the N apoleon&#13;
Dynamite dance was quite possibly&#13;
the coolest thing I've ever seen."&#13;
-Junior Sarah Higgins&#13;
but yet most of the people get along. -Rachel Driver&#13;
'-ibeinterviews were hilarious becmmall theguys&#13;
gaveridi.rulous~" saidoophcmoreRa&lt;miacyRau.dl.&#13;
There were fom winners of the night Second&#13;
nmner up was Zach Yakel and first nmner up was&#13;
Kyle Penney. People's Clioice was awarded to&#13;
Joel:&amp;lwmds,and:finallytheb.igwinnerofthenight&#13;
was Seth Jackson, ~the title Mr. LC.&#13;
Tty dancing like Mr. Dynamite in a federal&#13;
penitentiary and see if they name you Mr. LC in&#13;
five to ten years. It jJSt ISN'T going to happen.&#13;
Only here at Lewis Central will you get the&#13;
recognition you deseive.&#13;
As an obessed fan, senior Seth J ackson shows off his&#13;
Dynamite moves. Seth won the competiti on and was&#13;
crowned Mr. LC.&#13;
Left: Zach Yakel, Kyle Penney, J oel Edwards, Turner&#13;
Morgan, Seth J ackson, Josh Grosvenor, and Kaleb King.&#13;
These seven studly men competed for the cr own in the&#13;
Mr. LC Pageant.&#13;
"I'm t oo sexy for my shirt." Senior Zach Yakel played the bag&#13;
pipes t o this catchy tune. Zach&#13;
was awarded second runnner -up&#13;
in the pageant.&#13;
Showing off his for mal wear, junior Kyle Penney strikes a pose&#13;
with his escort, j uni or Kim&#13;
VanNordstr and. He recei ved&#13;
first r unnner up for his groovy&#13;
dance moves.&#13;
For his talent, senior Turner Morgan sang, "I Believe In A Thing&#13;
Called Love," with his band. His&#13;
wildly outrageous leopard-print&#13;
outfit was a smash hit with t he&#13;
audi ence.&#13;
81 &#13;
T he 2004-2005 National Honor Society did&#13;
an exceptional job this year of serving others in&#13;
the community. Throughout the year they have&#13;
done many fundraisers. Selling candy canes, Read Across&#13;
America, and organizating the Tsunami Relief Dodge&#13;
Ball Tournament taught students, 'to do the right thing&#13;
when no one is looking.' Students in NHS have shown a&#13;
great deal of leadership and character.&#13;
"NHS has helped me to give what I can to others, which&#13;
in return helps me to be a good student and role model,"&#13;
said junior Kaela Croushorn.&#13;
The National Honor Society has done a great job in&#13;
preparing students for the future in showing them some&#13;
of the important aspects in life.&#13;
"Since NHS sponsored the dodge ball tournament and&#13;
I participated in it, it has shown me what, 'dodge balls'&#13;
will be thrown at me in life," said senior treasurer Joel&#13;
Edwards.&#13;
The National Honor Society members worked&#13;
vigorously to make life better at Lewis Central by&#13;
bettering their school, their community, and themselves.&#13;
Pages designed by 82 Amber Barr and Jenifer Zwtcky LC is awesome because we have the m it &#13;
Bery other Friday morning, stop by Mr. Campbell's biology room&#13;
and you will find the FCA officers. Discussing how to better our&#13;
chool and planning for meetings and fundraisers are only some of&#13;
the~ these student leaders perform to prepare forthe 50plus members.&#13;
The students in FCA have done a great job putting on many different&#13;
fundraisers. The Free-Throw-A-Thon, the Day of Champions, andbirthday&#13;
party for Jesus were some of the out of school activities the group enjoyed.&#13;
These fundraisers raise money for scholarships to be given to two deserving&#13;
seniors. 'Ibis year there was such an amazing group that each senior will&#13;
get a small piece of it&#13;
''Mr. Campbell is such an awesome leader and example, along with the&#13;
seniors who have been great leaders to follow in their footsteps. We're sad&#13;
to see them go," said junior officer McKayla Christiansen.&#13;
Although the group is losing very important seniors, next year's officers&#13;
are ready for the challenges that await them. The group will start next year&#13;
stronger than they are now.&#13;
~.t. ·~~o.. FELLO SHIP&#13;
\Ll} OF N~'" CHRISTIAN ATHLETES&#13;
Lewis C~ntral High School . .&#13;
attractive yearbook staff.-Emily Shanks&#13;
After a meeting, senior Heath Epperson crawls&#13;
down the hallway, blowing a ping-pong. This&#13;
was one popular game played at meetings.&#13;
Photos by 83 Jon Polrl and submitted by Pat Crun1&gt;bell &#13;
Student uncil ·&#13;
Organizing the arrangement, seniors&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand&#13;
and Bekki Heideman&#13;
help junior Kim&#13;
VanNordstrand decorate the SnoBall picture scene.&#13;
Preparing for Mr. LC,&#13;
junior Jesse Elgan&#13;
decorates the stage.&#13;
Mr. LC raised money&#13;
for scholarships.&#13;
Cr eating perfection,&#13;
sophomore Diana&#13;
Mescher adds the finishing touches. "A&#13;
Dr eam Come True" was&#13;
exactly what SnoBall&#13;
turned out t o be.&#13;
Seniors: Justin Toole, Seth Jackson, Bekki Heideman, Sara Gundlach, Dani Mescher, and Pat VanNordstrand.&#13;
Not Pictured: Courtnie Dennis, Joel Edwards, Ellen Nuss, and Doug O'Reilly. Juniors: Kyle Penney, KiD&#13;
VanNordstrand, Sarah Higgins, McKayla Christiansen, Kellie Doffin, Jesse Elgan, Meredith Sillau, To&#13;
Hutchinson, Billie Frost, and Lindsey Behrens. Not Pictured: Amber Johnson, Beth Jones, and Rachel Terry.&#13;
SOphomorUl Diana Mescher, Amber Barr, Jessica Dappen, Tabitha Sporer, Brad Bogardus, and J aclyn&#13;
Erickson. l'realllltlll: Rachelle Osborn, Carly Sinn, Sydnie Dennis, Jennifer Hall, Kayla Gundlach, Mallory&#13;
Husz, and Allie Frost. Not Pictured: Leah Willadsen.&#13;
Rep1esentative adj. 1. representing 2. of or based on representation of the people by elected delegates 3. one authorized to act for others 4. a Lewis&#13;
Central Student Council member.&#13;
The Student Council at Lewis Central is involved in many different activities. Their most difficult challenge; however, is representing their&#13;
class. Thirty-seven Student Council members were elected in May of 2004. They attend meetings and begin to plan out the new year.&#13;
One of their first events is registration. Showing around the new freshmen students and parents is Student Council's first task. It is a ni&#13;
opportunity to meet upcoming students and make them feel welcome.&#13;
Throughout the year, Student Council works hard to organize two dances. Before the dance arrives, the members make and sell tickets&#13;
advertise the dance with posters throughout the halls. The morning of the dance, Student Council wakes up early to begin decorating at 7 a.m. The ·&#13;
finish around 1 p.m., just in time to get ready for the big night. Both Homecoming and SnoBall were suc~ful events for Student Council this year&#13;
Looking to become more than a "dance committee," Lewis Central reached out to other Student Councils. They sent letters to the Hawke&#13;
10 conference schools. They also visited Harlan and Abraham Lincoln to observe their meetings andget ideas for the future. It was a good experience&#13;
for the members because they had the chance to find new ideas and activities.&#13;
Again this year, Student Council organized Mr. LC, an entertaining show full of crazy talent. With high scores in the formal wear, interview&#13;
and talent, Seth Jackson was chosen as the new 2005 Mr. LC. As the result of the earnings from Mr. LC, two scholarships are awarded They are&#13;
selected by the members of Student Council. A $500 scholarship is awarded to a student that isn't involved in Student Council. The second&#13;
scholarship of $250 is awarded to a Student Council senior. This year's recipients were Heath Epperson and Ellen Nuss.&#13;
A new, exciting and popular event was the LC Dodgeball Tournament. The recent movie "Dodgeball" left many students wanting to participate.&#13;
The tournament raised money for the Tsunami relief fund Even after the purchase of new dodgeballs, the Student Council with the help of NHS&#13;
raised more than $1,000.&#13;
Based on all of their accomplishments this year, the Student Council was very su~. They continue to represent their class and strive to&#13;
make life better here at Lewis Central.&#13;
84 Pages designed by&#13;
Amber Barr and Jessica Dappen LC is better because we have teacher &#13;
front ROW! Sam Bayless, Tessa Hopson, Krissy Engle, Tristan Rockwell. Second&#13;
llOln Blake Johnson, Candace Matheis, Kyle Penney, Adam Tomford, and Zach&#13;
Valentine.&#13;
ART&#13;
Front Row: Cassidy Basch, Adam Tomford,&#13;
and James Smith. BacltRow: AprilDelong,&#13;
Alicia Porter, Jared Mass, Kayla Piercy&#13;
and Tilaina Olsen.&#13;
Front Row: Heather Poore, Randee&#13;
Little, and Heather Sadler. Back Row:&#13;
Rick Grahm, Jeromy Brockelsby and Lupe&#13;
Vasquez.&#13;
Front Row: Ashley Durand, Nick Yocum,&#13;
Alyssa Sass, Renee Philmalee and Krissy&#13;
ITS&#13;
Front Row: John Power, Justin Dashner and&#13;
Logan Clark. Back Row: Mike Cozad, Br ad&#13;
South, Jeremy Yates, Andy Kiser, and Richard Delfs.&#13;
rront Rows Bonnie South. Back Rows&#13;
Stephanie Beckner, Emily McMullen, Amanda&#13;
Schieffer, Tiffany Clark and Brianne&#13;
Underwood.&#13;
t:Jiat we can actually talk to. - Bekki Heideman&#13;
Front Row: Cassie Shultz, Dani Clemons, Jennifer Ettinger, Sarah&#13;
Kreger, Pat VanNor dstrand Second ll.ow: Courtney Dusing, Bethany&#13;
Riso, Samantha Hedrick, Kim Thor nton. Third Row: Zach Yakel, Mr.&#13;
McLaughlin, Br ian Hender son, Kellie Doffin, Allison Jacoby, and&#13;
Molly Lich.&#13;
Photos by 85 Amber Barr and Jessica D•1&gt;1w n &#13;
Marching down the streets of Scotland, senior Zach&#13;
Yakel prepares to play his bag pipes. Zach has been&#13;
playing the bag pipes ever since he received an&#13;
easy listening CD for a birthday. He heard the bag&#13;
pipes on the CD and thought they sounded cool.&#13;
s are Unique Here ...&#13;
Dresssed to impress, junior Claire&#13;
Knigge poses in the outfit she made&#13;
for Homecoming. Claire has been sewing since she was little, when her&#13;
grandma got her started with a quilt&#13;
block. Claire has madeeverything&#13;
from dresses to blankets and doesn't&#13;
plan to stop sewing anytime soon.&#13;
Sewing her heart out, junior Claire Knigge starts&#13;
on another project. Hopefully, this one will be as&#13;
successful as all the others.&#13;
Practicing her gymnastics skills, senior Nicki Champ-Edwards strives for&#13;
excellence. Nicki has been in gymnastics since a young age due to being a&#13;
"chubby kid" and has been doing it ever since.&#13;
Leading her cow, Jay, to t he water, sophomore Stephanie wells prepares for t he&#13;
show ring. Stephanie has raised cows ever since she was 10 when her family t ook&#13;
in a calf that had fallen through the ice. She shows her cows for 4-H and has won&#13;
many awar ds. Stephanie couldn't imagine life without cows and hopes they're&#13;
always a part of her life.&#13;
86 Katie McDermoll and Tedi Swanson&#13;
Pages designed by I like Lewis Central because the students and staff are &#13;
Pedaling toward the finish line, junior Mike Lucas strives for yet another good&#13;
placing. Mike says he's been riding bikes ever since he was little, but st art ed&#13;
racing as a cross country mountain biker a few years ago.&#13;
Practicing for an upcoming&#13;
performance, freshman Kelsey&#13;
Cox clogs for a small audi -&#13;
ence. Thanks to fellow freshman Connie Smith who got her&#13;
started, Kelsey has found a&#13;
hobby she really enjoys. She&#13;
hasn't been clogging for very&#13;
long but hopes to keep dancing because it keeps her in&#13;
shape and is fun.&#13;
Breaking a board, freshman&#13;
Mason Tsuiji shows off his Tae&#13;
Kwon Do skills. Mason hasn't&#13;
been in Tae Kwon Do for very&#13;
long, but it's something he's&#13;
always wanted to do.&#13;
Showing a portion of her bell&#13;
collection, sophomore Jessica Ohlinger, marvels at the&#13;
unique designs. Jessica has&#13;
been collecting bells since&#13;
she was extremely little, and&#13;
now has 18 of them. She gets&#13;
the bells from every place&#13;
she visits and says her mom is&#13;
the one who got her started.&#13;
Would you ever try their hobby?&#13;
Samantha Juel. 9th grade&#13;
OD Clogging&#13;
"Yeah, I guess, it's a lot of fun&#13;
and it's a good way to express&#13;
yourself. It seems like you&#13;
meet a lot of people and get to&#13;
try a lot of different things.''&#13;
Seth Yakel, 10th grade&#13;
OD Bag Piping&#13;
"Yes, gotta have the kilts. Girls&#13;
like men who explore a little."&#13;
prettier than other students and staff. -Jessica Hansen&#13;
Alyssa Chafe, 10th grade&#13;
OD Sewing "Yeah, I guess. You can always&#13;
use another skill.''&#13;
Photos submitted by&#13;
Various Stutlonts&#13;
John Fry, 11th grade&#13;
OD Biking:&#13;
"Yes, I do bike. It's a fun hobby. n&#13;
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Catching a popfly, senior Aimee&#13;
Pickering gets the out. Aimee was a&#13;
strong force in left field for the Titans.&#13;
Flying high, senior Carly Frost&#13;
stretches to catch a ball. early was&#13;
one of only three seniors on this&#13;
year's team.&#13;
Ready to put one down the pipe, sophomore Mallory Shanks, pitches for the&#13;
Titans. Mallory whizzed past their opponents with 91 strike outs.&#13;
Attempting to tag out the opponent, sophomore April Cooper&#13;
goes in for the kill. April had 138 put outs.&#13;
Keeping her eye on the ball, junior&#13;
Courtnie Dennis swings with all of her&#13;
might. The team had a batting average&#13;
of .200 t his season.&#13;
Pages designed by 90 Mallory Shanks and Kim VanNordstrand&#13;
Racing to get the out, sophooor e&#13;
Meredith Sillau runs the ball i n.&#13;
Meredith was an all around player with&#13;
right field being one of her specialities.&#13;
Getting another out for t he Tit&amp;DJ&#13;
sophomore Kim VanNordstrand catc&#13;
the ball cleanly. Kim asaiated with&#13;
outs at first base.&#13;
1. Looking at the coach, fresha a&#13;
Allison Johnson consider s the ne&#13;
pitch. This was Allison's first ye&#13;
catching for varsity.&#13;
2. During a time-out, the Tit ans foni&#13;
late a plan to get an out. Coach It&#13;
Durfey guides them in t he r i ght elm&#13;
ti on.&#13;
3. Diving for a catch, sophomore !ta&#13;
Ankenbauer fields a ball i n cent&#13;
field. Kacie was one of the any pla·&#13;
ere who had to step up for the Tit&#13;
I love LC because school spirit ia &#13;
What is your motivation?&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Rachel&#13;
Boardman&#13;
The Titan softball team started off the&#13;
season right with a 5-2 victory over Red&#13;
Oak. However, the season wasn't just&#13;
about winning, it was about overcoming&#13;
challenges and pulling together to form a strong&#13;
team bond.&#13;
''Working with everyone almost everyday&#13;
gave me a lot of trust in my teammates," said&#13;
freshman Lindsey Toole. ''I became better&#13;
friends with everyone and it made me want to&#13;
work harder."&#13;
The main hardships the team faced were&#13;
people out with injuries and disciplinary&#13;
problems. The Titans didn'tlet those challenges&#13;
hold them back. The team had two shut out&#13;
games against Hamburg and Woodbine.&#13;
"We didn't kill teams that often, so it was a&#13;
blast when we did. It felt so good and boosted&#13;
our confidence," said freshman Sarah Williams.&#13;
By working hard and striving for&#13;
excellence, the Titans kept improving.&#13;
''We had a lot of obstacles to overcome, but&#13;
when our game was on, it was on," said&#13;
freshman Grace Thornton.&#13;
While the season was challenging, it still&#13;
proved to be enjoyable. In the wise words of&#13;
JV coach Kristin Pigneri the team, "got it&#13;
done."&#13;
Front Row: Tara Durfey, Aimee Pickering and Carly Frost. Second Row:&#13;
Meredith Sillau, Kim VanNordstrand, Courtnie Dennis, Ellen Nuss,&#13;
Mallory Shanks, April Cooper and Kacie Ankenbauer. Third Row: Coach&#13;
Kristin Pigneri, Rachel Boardman, Lindsey Toole, Allison Johnson,&#13;
Allison Frost, Sarah Williams, Gracie Thornton and Coach Kay Durfey.&#13;
tantly in the atmosphere. -Reagan Beckendorf Photos by&#13;
Pnt VanNordslrand, Ben&#13;
Devries and Sandy Frost&#13;
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T:he Titans came into the season with a team&#13;
full of talent. They brought back five seniors,&#13;
mcluding Zach Paulson, Casey Newsom,&#13;
Justin Cooper Mark Diller, and Kyle Casson. The&#13;
team was packed with underclassmen ready to play&#13;
with the same intensity as their veterans.&#13;
Justin Toole, a junior, and Jimmy Waters, a&#13;
freshman, were two underclassmen that stood out&#13;
during the season. Toole was named C.B. City&#13;
Player of the Year along with several All-State&#13;
awards. Waters was awarded with being placed on&#13;
the C.B. All-City Team, Hawkeye 10 AllConference and Iowa Newspaper Association Allstate Team.&#13;
Right: Winding up, senior Mark&#13;
Diller pitches the ball during&#13;
the Varsity game. Diller faced 237&#13;
batters this season.&#13;
1. Awaiting the pitch, junior Korey&#13;
Lane keeps his eye on the ball.&#13;
Lane had a batting average of 193&#13;
this season.&#13;
2. At the pitcher's mound, sophomore Luke Stamp pitches a fast&#13;
ball t o the batter. Stamp had 56&#13;
t otal strike-outs for the team this&#13;
season.&#13;
3. As a ball goes overhead, junior&#13;
Nick Yocum stretches out t o catch&#13;
it. Nick left the season with 27&#13;
RBI's and 28 hits.&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Dani Morgan and John Petri&#13;
''I felt pretty good about getting those honOIS, because&#13;
not a lot of freshmen are on those teams, so it was pretty&#13;
cool," said freshmen IllDIDy Waters.&#13;
Casey Newsom showed strong senior leadership this&#13;
season out on the diamond Casey earned C.B. AllCity Team, and IHSBCA All-State Team. This was&#13;
just a few of the many gifted players who helped the&#13;
team to its succ:es.5.&#13;
Consistently winning was the style for LC this&#13;
season under the leadership of Coach Toole. He&#13;
helped lead the program to an impressive record of&#13;
33-6, improving from their record of3 { . 8 last year.&#13;
This record makes five years straight of seasons with&#13;
30 or more wins.1he team did much more than win&#13;
just 33 games this last summer. 1hey put together a&#13;
collection of accomplishments including ~&#13;
the Council Bluffi; City Champions and winning their&#13;
fourth straight Hawk.eye 10 conference. ''W~ the&#13;
Hawk.eye 10 Conference was awesome, but the~&#13;
important game wastheSub-Statefinalgame. It decided&#13;
if we went to state ornot," said junior Kevin Bogardus.&#13;
The Titans came within just one game of the ( 4A)&#13;
state tourney. They lost to Sioux City North in the&#13;
( 4A) Sub-State final. Still the Titans had a great year&#13;
earning themselves 4Ch in (4A) state ranking and 1•&#13;
in Southwest Iowa (3A-4A) according to the&#13;
Nonpareil. As one great season ends another one&#13;
will come, that's why "Life's Better Here" in Titan&#13;
baseball.&#13;
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Ptont Row: Korey Lane, Luke Stamp, Chad Gubbels and Kevi n Bogar dus. Middle Row: Tyl er Drvol, Brandon Jacoba,&#13;
J1111tin Toole, Ji mmy Waters, Mi ke Stamp, Brad South and Nick Tocum. Back Row: Coach Lee Toole, Zach Paulsen,&#13;
Jllitin Cooper, Kyle Casson, Casey Newsome, Mark Diller and Coach Chad Stalzer.&#13;
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1. Pitching the ball, sophomore&#13;
Josh Fellows trys to stike-&lt;lllt&#13;
the batter.&#13;
2. Hunched down and prepared to&#13;
run, junior Justin Toole waits&#13;
for a hit or a chance t o steal.&#13;
Justinclosedoutthe seasonwith&#13;
a .463 average and led the t eam&#13;
with 21 stolen bases.&#13;
3. Ready for the ball to fly his&#13;
way, sophomore Reed Peregoy&#13;
awaits the hit.&#13;
4. Running from first base t o second, sophomore Tyler Drval&#13;
shows his speed. Tyler was able&#13;
t o help the team with his on base&#13;
average of .333.&#13;
5. Moving from one base to another,sophomoreMikeStampRuns&#13;
as fast as he can. Stamp made&#13;
Council Bluffs All-city Second&#13;
Team and Hawkeye 10 Second Team&#13;
All-Conference.&#13;
6. On deck, junior Andy Kiser&#13;
warms up for the tough pitcher.&#13;
Kiser averaged .500 on base hits&#13;
this season.&#13;
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Why Do You Play Football?&#13;
"I've played it&#13;
since I was little&#13;
and I enjoy it."&#13;
-Junior&#13;
Austin Tech&#13;
"I really like&#13;
the sport, it's&#13;
just fun."&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Brandon Clark&#13;
"My dad was a big&#13;
football fan and&#13;
I grew up watching it with him."&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Brad Stageman&#13;
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Atlantic 11&#13;
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Carroll 17&#13;
Why is Lewis Central the best? Kuta, &#13;
This year Titan Football started with a&#13;
clean slate. Coach Sterbick took hold&#13;
of the reigns this year. The success of&#13;
the team this year seemed as though it was&#13;
boosted with this fresh start.&#13;
"It was good to have a fresh start for the team,&#13;
with the start of Coach Sterbick I think it helped&#13;
our team out a lot," said senior Dan Finn.&#13;
The Titans went into the year with a 1-8 losing&#13;
season from hst year, looking to change that into&#13;
a winning one. With new plans on improving the&#13;
team, the Titans executed them, putting together&#13;
a 5-4 season and looking forward to inlproving that&#13;
record next season.&#13;
Much talent was thrown at the team, including&#13;
the first game against state champs St. Alberts, this&#13;
was rated one of the biggest games in Iowa for the&#13;
season. The unfortunate 13-0 loss to the Falcons&#13;
charged up the team for the next few games&#13;
including two consecutive 42 point games over&#13;
Kuemper and Jefferson, followed with a 35-7 win&#13;
over Glenwood. These wins were only made&#13;
possible with the talent within the team.&#13;
Those leading the team this year on the powerful&#13;
Pa4illa and Beckman... enough said. - Brad south&#13;
offensive end were senior Brady Erickson&#13;
with 7 touchdown passes and only 3&#13;
interceptions; running the ball, sophomore&#13;
Jimmy Watersaddedaseason 12 touchdowns,&#13;
an average 4.4 yards a run and 984 yards on&#13;
the year. Leading the receiving end was&#13;
Jeremy Yates averaging more than 28 yards a&#13;
run and Brad South whom averaged just over&#13;
17 yards.&#13;
Those holding up the defensive end and&#13;
controlling the opponents' offense was junior&#13;
Jake Vmcent with 80 tackles and senior Brad&#13;
Stageman with 67 on the season. Senior Justin&#13;
Toole led the squad in interceptions with 4,&#13;
and also led the district in punting with an&#13;
average of 34 yards.&#13;
This was a season of forgetting the old and&#13;
coming in with a new attitude and showing&#13;
''Life's Better Here" in Titan Football.&#13;
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John Petri end Pyle's Studio &#13;
T: he Lewis Central volleyball team had&#13;
another amazing season. Going uncle&#13;
feated in the conference, the Titans became Hawkeye 10 Champions.&#13;
Along with this recognition, the varsity volleyball team had four players make the AllCity team. Seniors Courtnie Dennis, Sara&#13;
GuncDach, andJ~caHansen, and junior Mandy&#13;
Husz were all members.&#13;
''You know you have a good team when four of&#13;
the six All-City team members are from your&#13;
team. Anyone from Lewis Central's varsity team&#13;
had the potential for being on the All-City team.&#13;
It's an honor to be on the All-City team two years&#13;
in a row," said senior J~ca Hansen.&#13;
Players from all grades were on the varsity&#13;
Front Row: Coach Jenny Willer and Coach Jill Berkenpas 2nd Row: Mallory Husz, Courtnie Dennis, Jessica&#13;
Hansen, Sara Gundlach, Kim McFerrin, Ashley Knoble and Mandy Husz Back Row: Megan Higgins, April Cooper,&#13;
Coach Dennis South, Kim VanNordstrand and Kayla McGrain.&#13;
team and hopefully that will be an advml•&#13;
tage in the future seasons. The Titans have&#13;
been undefeated three of the past four years.&#13;
The varsity volleyball team had many&#13;
accomplished goals but fell short of staW&#13;
this year. With five seniors leaving, the&#13;
Lewis Central varsity volleyball team ba$&#13;
- many important spots to fill.&#13;
Making an effort to get the ball&#13;
to her setter, junior Kim&#13;
VanNordstrand reaches for the&#13;
ball. The volleyball t eam went&#13;
undefeated i n r egular season.&#13;
Ready to block the ball, freshman&#13;
Mallory Husz is prepared. This&#13;
year Mallory had the accomplishment of being the only freshman&#13;
to play on varsi t y.&#13;
In a traditional huddle, the girls&#13;
get focused on playing the game.&#13;
This season the varsity volleyball team was Hawkeye 10 Champions.&#13;
Spiking the ball, senior Cour tnie Dennis help1 lea&#13;
team to victory. Courtnie had a positive at titude and Ii;&#13;
her teammates going throughout the season.&#13;
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Coach South has been coaching the Lewis Central varsity volleyball team for 4 years.&#13;
o~ltl.Jlg her opponent's spike, senior Sara Gundlach stops the ball.&#13;
the only captain on varsity, setter Sara Gundlach helped her team&#13;
hie e 11any vi ct ories.&#13;
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was my first time&#13;
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an awoome !HJflJn and&#13;
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girls next year. ·' ' Setting the ball to her t eammate, senior J essica Hansen sets up the pl ay for the kill. Jessica&#13;
made the All -City volleyball t eam this year .&#13;
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w.henmostpeople think about running miles&#13;
upon miles, they cringe and wonder why&#13;
anyone would ever put his body through that kind&#13;
of torture. There is a group of people however&#13;
who voluntarily do this everyday, the Cross&#13;
Country Team.&#13;
When asked why they run Cross Country, most&#13;
runners said they do it to stay in shape, because&#13;
they are good at it, or they simple like to run.&#13;
Nearly all of the runners say that the thing they&#13;
like most about Cross Country is the team&#13;
atmosphere.&#13;
''My fuvorite part about running Cross Country&#13;
is the people in it. They are a lot of fun," said&#13;
freshmen Jenny Hall.&#13;
Good team camaraderie isn't something that&#13;
happens on its own. There has to be leadership,&#13;
and this team had ten seniors who provided just&#13;
that. The seniors were the ones who motivated&#13;
Off to a good start is sophomore Danny Hall. Hall was one&#13;
of LC's top runners all year.&#13;
the team, and made sure the meets were fun for I&#13;
everyone.&#13;
' 'This year's seniors will be hard to replace. I&#13;
want to thank them for all of the good memories&#13;
they shared with me," said Coach Ankenbauer.&#13;
All of that leadership mixed with a lot of rn'W&#13;
talent made this year's Cross Country team one&#13;
of the most competitive teams LC has seen in&#13;
years. Although the Varsity spots were usually&#13;
filled with the same seven people each meet, the&#13;
f.elWl scores were very impressive.&#13;
"A couple of years ago our goal was to not get&#13;
last at the Hawk-10 meet, this year our goal was&#13;
to get third and we did," said Coach Ankenbauer.&#13;
This year's Cross Country season was filled I&#13;
with many unforgettable moments and great I&#13;
personal achievements. As the team says goodbye&#13;
to the seniors, they lookforward to what successes •&#13;
next season holds. &#13;
Paci ng each other throughout the race are junior Chad Gubbles, and sophomore Cory Jasek. This years&#13;
home meets were moved to a new site at Iowa Western due to construction. This gave old and new runners&#13;
the same advantage.&#13;
Stat6 Star&#13;
Hilary S adler's time of&#13;
15:81 earned her the 17th&#13;
place at t he State Cross&#13;
' untry Meet. Hilary tied&#13;
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LC history. ' 'Running at the&#13;
. tate Meet was amazing!&#13;
At first I was nervous, but&#13;
then I thou g ht it was really&#13;
cool to be able to r un with&#13;
such talented r unners. It&#13;
was a fun experience;' s aid&#13;
Sadler. Along with r unning&#13;
at the State Meet , Hilary&#13;
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"Throughout the seasoll Bruce has helped&#13;
me improve my times,&#13;
he's beeD a great&#13;
with a lot of team&#13;
spirit. That guy&#13;
sure kD ows what&#13;
he's doiDg."&#13;
-ADthoDy Garlough&#13;
"My favorite part of&#13;
"My favorite part was&#13;
goirig to the state swim&#13;
meet. They made us feel&#13;
so sped.al. state was a&#13;
good time, it was my per-&#13;
• The girls to the left are cheering on&#13;
a swimmer as the team hopes for a&#13;
successful win. The girls one the&#13;
right discuss and get ready for&#13;
their upcoming events.&#13;
1. On the starting block, senior Lauren Thomas gets ready to take off with supportive&#13;
teammate, Shanna Delfs behind.&#13;
a. Swimming backstroke at a home meet sophomore Chris Williams places 3rd. Williams has&#13;
also did well in the 100 yd. Fly and the 400 yd.&#13;
Freestyle relay.&#13;
3. Striving to finish sophomore Kelsey&#13;
Schomburg takes it home for the Titans.&#13;
Schomburg did a great job in the 200 yd.&#13;
Freestyle event.&#13;
4. With tough competition Jessica Ohlinger&#13;
does her best to get ahead of the rest.&#13;
Ohlinger swam in the 200 yd. IM and 100 yd. Fly.&#13;
5. Taking off into the water sophomore Chris&#13;
Paff who has worked hard this year at the 100&#13;
yd. Freestyle event. He also swam the 200 yd.&#13;
and 400 yd. Freestlye relays.&#13;
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Front Rowi Kelsey Schomburg, Randi Reed, Samantha Stivers, Marisea Sudweeks&#13;
Kaitlin Robertson. 2nd ROWI Shannon Graham, Kayla Hendrix, Kelli Crain, Ha&#13;
Sebek, Abby Evans, Shanna Delfs and Jessica Ohlinger. 3rd ROWI Sarah Anders, Sb&#13;
Sho Fong, Amber Clemons and Brooke VanMeetern. Back ROWI Bruce Schoab&#13;
Harvey, Lina Reed, Lauren Thomas, Megan Bozwell, Lori Haney, Tessa&#13;
Lindsey Behrens and Mary Howell.&#13;
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'1:2004-2005 girls and boys swim teams&#13;
had great sea&lt;lClm.&#13;
~ is the best season we've 1100," said&#13;
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Central went to &amp;tate: Lindsey ~ Shanna&#13;
Delfs, and Kelsey Schombuxg. Lindsey Behrens&#13;
placed 6°' in the 200 yd IM and51h in the 100 yd&#13;
breaststroke. SbannaDelfSplaced2()1hin the50yd&#13;
Freestyle and accomplished her personal best&#13;
time. Ke1seySchombuJgplaced 161hinthe200yd.&#13;
Freestyle and21st inthe500 yd Freestyle. In the&#13;
200 yd Medley Relay Behrens and DelfS team&#13;
placed 8"1, and in the 400 yd Freestyle with&#13;
Behrens and SchombuJg they placed gii_&#13;
'"The ~went better than~ year, we had a&#13;
really good team and a lot of new freshmen," said&#13;
I...inmey Behrem. The girls wmked really hard this&#13;
year and had a well-desetved ~&#13;
For the boys, the team~ much smaller but they&#13;
didagreatji&gt; byworlcirghardat tough practices and&#13;
~ to oo better at meets. "Although practices&#13;
weretough, wealways~tohaveagoodtime,"&#13;
said Ollis Wllliam&amp;. Although none of the boys&#13;
qualified for &amp;tate many achieved theirpen;ooal bests&#13;
al~theway.&#13;
" Tough practices really paid off in the end&#13;
with our improved ti.m~," said Chris Portera&#13;
Paff.&#13;
This year Bruceretiredfrom ~andhewillbe&#13;
~at !dioo1, but we will !a3 him~ the&#13;
&amp;wim teams. The~ are ghklhe's ~&#13;
becaJ.m it woukln't be the same without him.&#13;
''He pNled u.&lt;&gt; to our full potential and helped u.&lt;&gt;&#13;
improve~the!mSOO,''saidCaJOO ousle .&#13;
''He's the best coochfve ever had and I have been&#13;
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CoochSchcxnbwglmma00apcNtiveinfluencecn&#13;
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exreilence that they have acccmpfuhed t:ochy. Next&#13;
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"I've been swiJDming competitively for "This was a very good season for both "Having Bruce as a coach helped us all&#13;
a long time and Bruce has been the best teams. The girls qualified in every r each our full potential. It wouldn't&#13;
coach I've had. He's always been very event for state and the boys worked be the same without him.n -sophomore&#13;
supportive and encouraging." -senior very hard for good chances for next Caleb Housley&#13;
Lauren Thomas year.n -Coach Bruce Schomburg&#13;
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team, I bad a lot of great experiences with everyone. I really enjoyed the events that I swam such as&#13;
the 200 yd. Freestyle." -sophomore&#13;
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•&#13;
That'• not something most schools have. -Brin Barvey&#13;
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What advice will&#13;
you leave for next&#13;
year's team?&#13;
"Dance the best you can&#13;
at every performance!&#13;
Remember to smile and&#13;
cover up your mistakes!"&#13;
- Jessica Hargis&#13;
"Turn your cell phones&#13;
off during practices&#13;
even though Jessica&#13;
won't be there to&#13;
"yell" at you."&#13;
- Kendra Lindaman&#13;
"No matter how good&#13;
you think you are, just&#13;
remember you're a&#13;
team and you have to&#13;
work as one."&#13;
- Melissa McKern&#13;
"Have fun and make the&#13;
most of every practice.&#13;
Your year will go by&#13;
fast."&#13;
- Sara Reihle&#13;
"Pick your battles and&#13;
remember you're here&#13;
because you love to&#13;
dance, so just have&#13;
fun."&#13;
- Emily Shanks&#13;
"Make sure you don't&#13;
chew gum during practice or at least don't&#13;
let Debbie catch you!"&#13;
- Jill Whitney&#13;
Performing "Were Not Ganna Take It," the Dance Team ends their stunning performance by striking a pose. The pom r outine&#13;
placed third at the state competition.&#13;
The Dance Team spends the entire year preparing for numerous dances. Each day they spend two hours perfecting&#13;
r outines.&#13;
Call 9-1-11 The All-Male Dance Team's&#13;
performance fired up the crowd and&#13;
made the ladies h-o-t-tl The dance&#13;
team made histor y by placing first&#13;
at the state competit ion. DJ5 LC Dance 'l'9alll: Manager: Hay g. omores: Amber Barr, y&#13;
Megan Heckerman, Cassie Paulson. Anna Schutte and Sarah Triplett. Juniors: Ally&#13;
Billie Froi!t and Beth Jone&amp; Seniors: Jessica Hargis. Kendra Lindaman, Hel.ill8a JlclterD,&#13;
Riehle Emil Shanks and Jill Whi&#13;
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Evezy season Lewis Central has pep rallies at&#13;
Which all of the athletes are honored for their&#13;
acromplishments and hyped up for upcoming&#13;
events. However, at each rally there are a few&#13;
unsung heroes who seem lost in the mass histeria.&#13;
The Lewis Central dancers are a huge part of&#13;
what goes on at school. From football games to&#13;
basketball games, the dancers are present and&#13;
play an active role in keeping the crowd entertained at half-time. ''The dancers are my favor-&#13;
'l'eaa is awesome! -Melissa llcKern&#13;
ite part of evezy sport, I only wish they danced&#13;
at baseball games," said senior Joe Krzemien.&#13;
The team has struggled through some hard&#13;
times but always to overcomes them, and has&#13;
done an amazing job representing the school.&#13;
The team wa5"invited to dance at the state&#13;
basketball tournament, placed third in porn at&#13;
state, was second in co-ed at state, fifth in jazz&#13;
at state, and the all-male team won the state&#13;
championship.&#13;
All year the team has been together and was&#13;
one of the most close-knit teams at school.&#13;
After countless hours of practice, and constant&#13;
bickering, which comes with having more&#13;
than five girls together, the team stayed together and focused&#13;
The dance team will miss the graduating&#13;
seniors, but are confident in the abilities of the&#13;
underclassmen and juniors who will be assuming the leadership position.&#13;
Rockin' and rollin' to 50's music, the&#13;
coed dance team amazed their viewers&#13;
with every performance. Their flawless&#13;
dancing brought back many memories to&#13;
their audience.&#13;
With high kicks and smiles on their&#13;
faces junior Amy Cozad, and sophomores&#13;
Molly Hansen and Sarah Triplett per -&#13;
form in the finale at the Spring Dance&#13;
Show. The Dance Team spent months working on their show routines.&#13;
Gracefully dancing, senior Jessica&#13;
Hargis and junior Billie Frost perfor m&#13;
the Dance Team's stat e lyrical r outine.&#13;
The dance team placed fourth in the&#13;
lyrical di vision at the Iowa State Dance&#13;
Team competition.&#13;
Photos by 103 Sarah Hull, Jon Petri and Sandy Frost &#13;
With nine seniors leaving the Lewis&#13;
Central cheerleading squad last&#13;
year, there were many spots to fill,&#13;
andthat'sexactlywhattheydid Withhardwork&#13;
and team unity, the cheerleaders pulled together and accomplished many things.&#13;
The squad was lead by co-captains Abby&#13;
Feller and Lyndsey Howell. The captains took&#13;
charge and brought the girls closer as a team.&#13;
Coach Tracey Mc Vey said, ''It was a huge&#13;
impact on the squad to lost nine seniors last&#13;
year. The four seniors we have this year, stepped&#13;
up and worked well together. Since we had&#13;
good leadership, the team made it through&#13;
difficult times and the girls backed each other&#13;
up as a team."&#13;
This year the cheerleaders got a chance to&#13;
cheer at two state competitions, girls basketball&#13;
and wrestling.&#13;
"My most memorable moment was when&#13;
the girls got to cheer at Vet 's. We haven't&#13;
cheeredatstatebasketballforsomanyyears,so&#13;
itwasveryexciting,"saidcoachTraceyMcVey.&#13;
The Lewis Central cheerleading squad had&#13;
a successful year and grew very close. Even&#13;
though the season's over, the girls still, and&#13;
always will, cheer for the Titans.&#13;
Wor ki ng the crowd,&#13;
the squad gives the&#13;
cheer t hei r all. The&#13;
girls used time-outs&#13;
to i nvolve the crowd&#13;
inthecheersand keep&#13;
their Titan spirit up.&#13;
Cheering for the home&#13;
team, senior Lyndsey&#13;
Howell and freshman&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock&#13;
stay with the game.&#13;
Lindsey was co- captain of the squad this&#13;
year.&#13;
Moving to the beat,&#13;
sophomores Julie&#13;
Rochholz and Christine&#13;
Webering perform for&#13;
the crowd. The team usually performs one dance/&#13;
cheer a year.&#13;
Whileperformingastunt.thecheerleadersconductacheeratthesametime.Thegirlsallworkedhardinpractice&#13;
to make these di..ffi.cult tricks appear easy.&#13;
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Rejoicing a touchdown, sophomores Dani Robinson (background), Jessica Anson and Kristin Ebbs clap&#13;
their hands. Not only was it the cheerleaders' job to keep the crowd riled up, but also to support&#13;
the t eam.&#13;
Pounding the mat,&#13;
sophomore Amanda&#13;
York, senior Lyndsey&#13;
Howell, and sophoores Christine&#13;
Mebering and Dani&#13;
Ro binson l et the&#13;
wrestlers know&#13;
they'r e cheer ing.&#13;
Duri ng wre st ling&#13;
u tches, t he cheerleaders sit on the&#13;
edge of the mat right&#13;
next to t he action.&#13;
rforming for t he crowd, the squad shows off their routine at coronation. The cheer leaders learned&#13;
''cir r outine at cheer camp this summer.&#13;
of my friads. -Kelli Clark&#13;
"Red Hotbecause it's cute&#13;
and the crowd&#13;
lovffi it"&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Amanda York&#13;
''Lean to the Left&#13;
Lean to the flight&#13;
-because the&#13;
crowd ts to&#13;
move around&#13;
and have fun." -Senior&#13;
Haley Corbin&#13;
'7am -lxnluse it ~ts the crowd&#13;
pume~the&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Lyndsey Howell&#13;
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"Ci!t lhat&#13;
QuarterlxlcK - because it's a&#13;
f ootl:xill cheer&#13;
and I love&#13;
football." -Senior&#13;
Abby Feller&#13;
"Rffi Hotbecause every:&#13;
one ~ts into it&#13;
and I think it's&#13;
the most fun." -Senior&#13;
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105 &#13;
3. In a standoff, heavy-weight senior&#13;
Kyle Zaloudek eyes his opponent before a take down. Zalouedek, who joined&#13;
the team this year, did nothing but&#13;
help the Titans.&#13;
2. Beating the competition, junior Luke&#13;
Stamp at 145 pounds&#13;
wins one his of many 1&#13;
matches this year.&#13;
Stamp placed third&#13;
at the state tourna1. Tying up the competition, junior Jeff Rau&#13;
prepares t o pin his foe. Rau placed third at state&#13;
at 119 pounds.&#13;
How do you feel&#13;
about the team you&#13;
are leaving behind?&#13;
I&#13;
"They could use a little&#13;
work but I think they&#13;
can do it."&#13;
-Barak Davis&#13;
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"They will be good if&#13;
they keep up the good&#13;
work.'1&#13;
-Nathan Vanderloo&#13;
4. Keeping control of the a.at.&#13;
160 pounder sophomore J~&#13;
Waters took first at st ate. wa·&#13;
ters held the season record&#13;
with 168 take-downs.&#13;
5. Wrestling at 135 lbs. up acd&#13;
coming fre shman Derak&#13;
Nightster took some bumps at&#13;
the beginning of the seasol'&#13;
but turned it around by the&#13;
6. Intimidating his oppone::&#13;
junior Mike Sta p preps biJ7&#13;
self for a take-down. St \'.&#13;
qualified for state where he&#13;
placed first in the 152 po ~&#13;
7. Laying his challenger flat, senior&#13;
Nate Vanderloo shows everyone he&#13;
has what i t takes to win. Vanderloo&#13;
wrestled 171 pounds at state.&#13;
"They will have strong&#13;
l e adership with the&#13;
Stamp brothers and&#13;
Jimmy Waters."&#13;
-Kyle Zaloudek&#13;
"To the boys next year,&#13;
work hard, be dedicated,&#13;
and train yourself. Keep&#13;
up the momentum and bring&#13;
back the title next yeart•&#13;
-Tobyn Ward&#13;
I like LC beca you aren't judged on your pbyaical appearu. &#13;
The 2004 wrestling team can say they&#13;
ended their season as hard and strong&#13;
as they began. They brought back&#13;
four starting seniors, who added strength&#13;
and confidence, and led the team to a 29-7&#13;
season. The boys wrestled at ten duals&#13;
tournaments, placing in all of them. They&#13;
placed first at districts. Placing first at state&#13;
was junior Mike Stamp and sophomore&#13;
Jimmy Waters. Third place fnishers&#13;
included senior Tobyn Ward, and juniors&#13;
Luke Stamp and Jeff Rau. Not far behind&#13;
placing fourth was senior Scooter Davis.&#13;
Other state qualifiers were seniors Kyle&#13;
Zaloudek, Nate Vanderloo, and :freshman&#13;
Joey J erkovich.&#13;
This season Davis and Ward had the most&#13;
wips, both accumulating 49 wins each.&#13;
Waters had the most takedowns ending the&#13;
season with168 and Jerkovich had the most&#13;
reversals.&#13;
Obviously the senior boys will miss Coach&#13;
Beaman, considering he came into their&#13;
wrestling career when they were&#13;
sophomores.&#13;
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"I'm going to miss the suburban rides&#13;
with him", said senior Scooter Davis.&#13;
Other wrestlers may also miss his&#13;
idiosyncracies.&#13;
"I will miss the 20 minute conversations&#13;
with him about not being late, even though&#13;
he really is'', said senior Nate Vanderloo.&#13;
Overall the 2004 wrestling team grew&#13;
stronger and carried on the winning&#13;
tradition that our school holds.&#13;
1. A take-down by junior Dustin Rasmussen leaves&#13;
the audience in awe. Rasmussen carries a 22-7&#13;
varsity record, while wrestling in a 103 weight&#13;
class.&#13;
2. As exhaust i ng as it gets junior Adam Dieatrick&#13;
never lets go of control on the matt. Be wrestles&#13;
in the 125 pound weight class. Be has contributed&#13;
his st r ong abilit i es for three years now.&#13;
3. With complete confidence sophomor e Vince&#13;
Junior t akes t he mat. J unior shows everyone&#13;
that he has what it t akes t o make it on the&#13;
wrest ling team.&#13;
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1'rout Renn J oey Jer kovich, Josh Coffman, Cameron Croghan, Ben Mescher, Shawn Boos,&#13;
llike Warner, Sean St rong, Nolan Ditmars, Patrick Shaefer, Jake Ferguson, Chr is Lee,&#13;
!b Evanhoff and Matt Moffatt Second Row: Derrick Melby, Kyle Zaloudek, Lucas White,&#13;
Jamy Waters, Nathan Vander loo, Mike Stamp, Luke Stamp, Jeff Jorgenson, Der ek&#13;
ltnightser, 'l'obyn Ward, Adam Dietrick, Jeff Rau and Derek Jackson. Third Renn Vi nce&#13;
Junior, Dustin Rasmussen, Der ek Jackson, Coach Chad Beaman, Coach Gade 'l'ardive,&#13;
Coach Travis Sell, Coach Ryan Bar ker, Justin Rau, Darian Scott , Alex Faubl e and Dan&#13;
Devetter. rourth Renn Devi n Juel, Mi ke Finn, Corey J asek, Kyle Wickersham, Rick&#13;
Dt&gt;Vost, Al Thramer, Tyler Fox, 'l'ony Robinson, 'l'ony Dashner, Isaac Barnett, Alex&#13;
Royce, 'l'ony Wei he and J ess Boese. Back RennWhitney Geise, Sam Wallin, Curtis Dreager,&#13;
llatt Spitznagl e, Bobby Johnson and Mor gan Pear cy.&#13;
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M 1111lddu.tecl easily make weight at 103.&#13;
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107 I HAV( NO IDEA &#13;
What was your most&#13;
embarrassing moment&#13;
this season?&#13;
Aehley Knoble&#13;
• "My moot e~Jne A\ m0tn6nt waa wh6n I&#13;
1-- ~ , fart&amp;:{ whJl6 Hanafan&#13;
wae tapltl{3 my anld6&#13;
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MIDe,- CN6r' Mara fl16i"&#13;
Uifu is better here at LC thanks to the girls&#13;
basketball team. Some of their&#13;
accomplisbmentsincludedthebestseason&#13;
:record in the history of the school, the mythical&#13;
citychampstitle,andCo-Hawkeye lOconference&#13;
champs. Theya1somadeittotheState toimiament&#13;
forthefirsttimein 40years. Al~withall of those&#13;
big accomplishments the Trtam broke six of,!he&#13;
eight team records for LC.&#13;
The Titans breezed through the regular season&#13;
winning all but ooe game. Jn each vict.ozy, there&#13;
was an average margin of defeat of 33 points. The&#13;
team'shardworlcpaido:ffa.stheTrtamwerenamed&#13;
Mythical CityOiampsa.swella.sCo-Hawkeye 10&#13;
Confurence Cllampions, a title that is shared with&#13;
Denison.&#13;
After a near perfuct regular ~ the Tit.am&#13;
were ready to make a~ sho~in the postsea&lt;l)I). Jn the first round, the Trtam played inner&#13;
city rival ~Jeffuroon. Afteranarrow defeat&#13;
of the Yellow Jackets, the Trtam were scheduled&#13;
to pJay Sioux City North, a team who, in yeaxs&#13;
pasred, bad stopped the Titans from~ the&#13;
State T01unament&#13;
This ye.ar, however, the stmy was different~&#13;
Trtam came back.from a ten point, half-time 001icit.&#13;
to earn a free ticket to the State T01nmmentin ~&#13;
Moines. This was thefirst timeinfortyyearsthat!OO&#13;
Trtam made it to ''the barn." An invite to the&#13;
T01unament had been a dream of the Titms siil\'&#13;
they first stepped foot on a court.&#13;
''We wed to talk about ~ to the&#13;
Tournament since third grade, I was ~c whJI&#13;
we :finally made it!" said senior Bekki HeiOOmoo.&#13;
At the end of the season the Trtam were all m&#13;
the :record book. The Trtans broke the ~&#13;
:record,offuosiveaverage,defimive n:bolDi&#13;
average, assist average, and the steal ~ m&#13;
group raised the bar for the future basketball ~&#13;
'"Ibis group of seoiOIS bas been very im1rum:dri&#13;
in~ the pllW&lt;llil to the next Jevel. Their&#13;
worlc, dedicatioo, and le.adersbip will be IIri.ml&#13;
said C.oach Hanafun.&#13;
The seoiois of this group were ab.igpertof why ·&#13;
basketball teammakeslifu better hereat LC. Fcrthi&#13;
remainiqrgirls it's like Hanafun said, ''Now it's)&#13;
time to shine. What are you ~ to oo to get&#13;
back to Des Moines?" &#13;
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110 Pages designed by Everyone is so supportive of everyone Marissa Roscnhohm and Tedi Swanson &#13;
"Not in our house!" The chant echoed around&#13;
the gym as the boys celebrated gaining another&#13;
Point. Their lead against the opponent was&#13;
lising as the clock wound down to the final&#13;
buzz.er. The crowd was ecstatic. The thought&#13;
Qf winning another home game pumped them&#13;
lip, which also got the team into the game,&#13;
creating an undefeatable synergy.&#13;
"The energy of the crowd gets your adrenaline&#13;
oing. It's so much more fun to play when&#13;
there's a huge crowd," said senior Doug&#13;
O'Reilly.&#13;
lhe crowd must have done a good job keeping&#13;
the boys' adrenaline going because this season&#13;
was a great improvement for the team. Starting&#13;
off the year against Creston with a stinging loss,&#13;
the team raised its spirits to overcome the game&#13;
and face the rest of the season. With a record of&#13;
13 and 9 and advancement to districts, the team&#13;
was very successful at rising above expectations.&#13;
''We enjoyed the journey and all did the best we&#13;
could. Anytime you do your best, . success will&#13;
result." said coach Dan Miller.&#13;
Part of the success also stemmed from the six&#13;
seniors playing, the team had the leadership it&#13;
needed to have a successful season.&#13;
"The seniors brought leadership and hard workers&#13;
to the team. Everyone gave it their all every time&#13;
like a big family. -Ashley Knoble&#13;
we took the floor and the seniors had a lot to do&#13;
with that," said senior Justin Toole.&#13;
The team may have given it their all every time&#13;
they stepped onto the court, but don't think that&#13;
they were serious all the time. The boys had plenty&#13;
of funny moments they will remember, also.&#13;
''Ever time Marcos came into the locker room&#13;
after a win he'd be jumping around with his arms&#13;
up. Wealljoinedhimandhadalaugh," saidsenior&#13;
Brad South.&#13;
A good laugh. An encouraging crowd. Good&#13;
leadership. A team that rises above expectations.&#13;
These are just a few reason why life is better here&#13;
at Lewis Central.&#13;
Photos by 111 John Polrl &#13;
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Front Row: Kim McFerrin, Molly Misfeldt, Jessica Hansen and Sarah Hull. lliddle Row:&#13;
Megan Turner, Haley Prange, Meggie Misfeldt, Jessica Dappen, Kail.in Bellows, Rachel&#13;
Boardman, Samantha Juel, Diane Lively, Amanda Schieffer and Katie McDermott. Back&#13;
Row: Kayla Gundlach, Rachel Masker, stephanie Beckner, Jaclyn Erickson, Amber Barr,&#13;
Jillian Flores, Karrie Hanson, Cayla Gillette, Cortny Knoble and Coach Curt Mace.&#13;
At the boys City&#13;
Meet, senior Thom a s Webe ring&#13;
serves i t up! Thomas h as been&#13;
fir st s eed all&#13;
season by battling his t eammates and showing what he's&#13;
got.&#13;
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The Lewis Central tennis season started off on a good foot&#13;
with the girls varsity team winning their first two meets.&#13;
They followed up their good season by dominating at the&#13;
city meet with a total of 210 points. The girls also placed second&#13;
at the Atlantic tournament.&#13;
"The Atlantic toUl'Ilament is one of the biggest tournaments&#13;
we go to because we face more difficult teams and it gives us&#13;
more of a challenge than the regular season meets," said&#13;
sophomore J aclyn Erickson.&#13;
At the Hawkeye Ten Conference meet, junior Rachel Maske!&#13;
placed third in the seed two singles, senior Jessica Hansell&#13;
placed fourth in the seed one singles, and sophomores CortnY&#13;
Knoble and Jaclyn Erickson placed fifth in the seed two doubles.&#13;
The girls even made it to regionals this year.&#13;
"Out of the four years I've been coaching girls tennis, thi hOS&#13;
been the best season yet," said Coach Mace.&#13;
Although the boys didn't start off as well as the girls, they did&#13;
defeat Shenandoah 5 to 4 in a Hawkeye Ten Conference preP&#13;
game. The boys didn't have as good of a season as they bad&#13;
hoped, but still had many successes. .&#13;
"The boys had a down season this year due to a loss of a lot ol&#13;
seniors and a lot of new comers who were a little less experie&#13;
I think next year will be better because the new kids th.J&#13;
will be more experienced," said Coach Hanafan.&#13;
Dominating the courts and setting a standard for y&#13;
come, Lewis Central's tennis team has made life better&#13;
~------- New t o Lewis Central's t ennis t eam this year, senior Molly Misfeldt returna a se&#13;
Molly pl ayed an excellent season and always gave 110%. &#13;
Returning a hard serve,&#13;
iunior Austin Strohbehn&#13;
slams it back. Austin's&#13;
combination of skill and&#13;
talent placed him on top&#13;
11arsity.&#13;
Showing why she is playing varsity this year,&#13;
sophomore Cortny Knoble&#13;
serves up the ball during&#13;
a cold day at practice.&#13;
Cortny has played well&#13;
during the whole 2005 season.&#13;
Practicing his serve and&#13;
his stance, junior Trent&#13;
l!ough gives it a shot.&#13;
Trent was third seed this&#13;
season because of his mad&#13;
skills.&#13;
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Glenwood 6&#13;
Barlan 1&#13;
l'.ueaper 3&#13;
Duaion 1&#13;
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Shenandoah 6&#13;
Clarinda 7&#13;
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ready to launch the ball down the cour t. Concentration is one of the important skills t o win&#13;
matches and meets.&#13;
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Jnclyn Erickson and Sarnh Hull&#13;
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Kyle Ankenbauer&#13;
Jes.5€ Beuterbaugh&#13;
Brandon Oark&#13;
Kyle Courter&#13;
Anthony Glrlough&#13;
Trent Hough&#13;
John Kocourek&#13;
Alex Ring2nberg&#13;
Austin Strohbehn&#13;
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1. Trying to keep the ball away from his opponent, senior Josh Probst makes his way&#13;
towards the goal. Josh Probst was a leading point earner on the team this season,&#13;
scoring 11 goals.&#13;
2. Working his way to the goal, senior mid-fielder Dan Gulden prepares to kick the&#13;
ball past his opponent. This was Dan Gulden's fourth year on varsity.&#13;
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3. Challenging his opponent, senior Luke Thompsen prepares t o kick the ball past his&#13;
opponent. Luke Thompsen has played soccer throughout his high school career.&#13;
4. After a fantastic save, sophomore Riley Landolt throws the ball back into play.&#13;
This was Riley Landolt 's second year playing goalie for varsity with a 82.5% / 1.6 GAP&#13;
record.&#13;
5. After gett i ng slide tackled, junior Dan Fischer runs past his opponent for the&#13;
ball. A slide tackle is a move where a player attempts to win the ball by sliding&#13;
towards the ball. Fischer ended t he season with 16 points.&#13;
6. Preparing to send the ball into the goal, junior Pablo Navarret e gives the ball&#13;
a kick towards the goal. Pablo Navarrete pr oved to be a very promising soccer&#13;
player on the Lewis Central team scoring 13 points.&#13;
7. Fighting for the ball, sophomore Adam Larkin gets down and dirty with his AL&#13;
opponent. This was Larkin's second year on varsity, endi ng t he season with 2 goals&#13;
and one assist and 5 points.&#13;
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Osborn and Isaac Barnett. 2nd Row: Matt Dillion, Kyle Zaloudek, Brad Stageman, zach Duysen, J ames Duysen, Dan Gulden, Ben Edwards,&#13;
Tyler Lowman, Ryne Goe tz, Riley Landol t and Ryan Thomas. Back Row: Kyle Fl etcher, Brett Epperson, Kyl e Herren, Joel Edwards, Korey&#13;
Lane, Evan Summy, Jeff Walters, Alex Seliack, Logan Stichler, Adam Larkin, Tommy Von Mende, Cameron Croghan, Chris Navarrete, Korey&#13;
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Beginning the season with a frustrating Io~ against&#13;
Denison, the girls soccer team came back to have&#13;
a powerful season. With a second game victory of&#13;
8 to O against Kuemper, they made a huge recovery.&#13;
"This is one of our best years," said junior Courtney&#13;
Pearcy, ''we've been together for three years now, giving&#13;
us a lot of chemistry. We 're able to know how each other&#13;
plays and where we are on the field."&#13;
The girls may have a lot of chemistry now, but a lot of&#13;
that chemistry will be gone when graduation rolls around.&#13;
With nine seniors leaving, the team will have many spots&#13;
to fill, and a lot of chemistry to gain back. The seniors&#13;
have brought a lot of positive energy to the team. They&#13;
will be hard to replace.&#13;
''They brought leadership and a lot of fun," said junior&#13;
Abby O'Neill.&#13;
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Making it even more difficult for the seniors to leave,&#13;
the girls have spent a lot of time becoming a better team.&#13;
Unique to this year, the girls traveled to a camp just for&#13;
that purpose.&#13;
''We worked on team bonding and communication&#13;
skills through various games and challenges," said junior&#13;
Kaela Croushorn.&#13;
Along with team bonding, the girls also had a lot of fun&#13;
turning soccer into other sports. They played games&#13;
such as Soccer-Golf to improve their skills and to just&#13;
have a good time during practice.&#13;
''It lightens the mood for the girls and the coacbes. It&#13;
gives the team a chance to play a fun game for the first&#13;
fifteen minutes of practice. We all love it," said junior&#13;
McKayla Christiansen.&#13;
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1-Juggling t he ball with her knees, junior Kaela&#13;
Croushourn prepares to make a powerful kick. Kaela said&#13;
that they worked on team bonding and communication&#13;
skills this year, something unique t o the '05 season.&#13;
2)Drivingofftheopponent,seniorTraciLauvertakesthe&#13;
ball down the field. One thing she has learned from the&#13;
season is that even if the other team is out of control.&#13;
they needed to stay calm and collected.&#13;
3)Flyingthroughtheair,seniorBekkiHeidemankeepsthe&#13;
ball out of the opponent's range.The seniors had a lot of&#13;
responsibility to the team this year and were r ole models&#13;
to the underclassmen.&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Jaclyn Erickson and Tedf Swanson&#13;
Another accomplishment for the season was the&#13;
victory against TJ. The TJ team played hard, trying to&#13;
keep the girls from taking City Champs again. Bu&#13;
Lewis Central prevailed and won the game. Aft.er&#13;
shutting out St. Albert with a score of 2 to 0, they took&#13;
the title of City Champs for the third year in a row.&#13;
"I love it! We've been working hard as a team and&#13;
we're better this year. We deserve the title," said&#13;
sophomore ~e Paulson.&#13;
The team has improved a lot this year, and with a 104&#13;
record continues to make great strides. The drive for&#13;
greatness, the team unity and the many victory's are just&#13;
a few reasons why life is better here at Lewis Central. And&#13;
for the girl's soecer team, this season proved to be all&#13;
about one thing: Veni, vidi, vici. Icame,Isaw,I conquered.&#13;
They came, they saw, they conquered.&#13;
What~ you fired up during a gime?&#13;
'Well, OOvi1YJ pbyOO cxmp.ititive mB" for more tOOri six&#13;
years, ifs all about 'hey, ttm&#13;
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- ~ Clyvil Qiytnn&#13;
"Whm both tooim are {it~&#13;
cnl and roolly want to wm ~&#13;
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I really appreciate the &#13;
1. l ore than just telllllllates, senior Rikki&#13;
SOuthard helps Rachel Terry, who was injured during the game, off the field. Rachel&#13;
Aid that the seniors and juniors became&#13;
very close this year and that she was not&#13;
looking forward to the seniors leaving.&#13;
2. Beads bowed, the girls soccer team takes&#13;
a a oaent for a team prayer before the&#13;
gue. Along with the prayer, the girls also&#13;
routinely list ened to music and joked with&#13;
each other before they played.&#13;
3. Ready for a ction, junior McKayla&#13;
ChrUtianaen gets ready to make a powerful kick. Mcltayla said that one of the&#13;
tua's bi ggest accomplishments for the&#13;
year wu overcoming obstacles and pla}"'"&#13;
ing as a team.&#13;
quality education.. -Doug O'Reilly&#13;
Warming up before a game, senior Courtnie&#13;
Dennis prepares for footwork dri lls.&#13;
Courtnie said that the biggest accomplishment of the season was surviving and making&#13;
it the best it could be even through the bad&#13;
Blocking the ball from t he goal, senior Mandy&#13;
Saar easily stops t he team from scoring.&#13;
Mandy said t hat this season has been t ough&#13;
and str essful , but she thinks the seniors&#13;
will go out with a bang!&#13;
Front Row: Bekki Heideman, Reagan&#13;
Beckendorf, Rikki Southard, Amanda&#13;
Johnson, Mandy Saar, J enny Teague, Katie&#13;
Boese, Traci Lauver and Courtnie Dennis.&#13;
2nd Row: Katie Darnell, Corrie Evans, Tani&#13;
Lars e n, Chelsea Sh ook, Sara Grimes,&#13;
Ra chelle Os born, Jessica Ryba, Jamie&#13;
Swisher and Devon Kenealy. 3rd Row: Jessica Adams, Jessica Kinney, Cassie Paulson,&#13;
Kaela Croushorn, Rach el Terry, Abby&#13;
O'Neill and Morgan Pearcy. Back Row: Sam&#13;
Wallin, Katie Archibald, Olyvia Gaytan,&#13;
Cassie Kinney, Courtney Pearcy, Shanna&#13;
Delfs, McKayla Christiansen, Jaci&#13;
Clinkenbeard and Sidney Dennis. &#13;
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What is the lm thing&#13;
aoout trad&lt;?&#13;
Logan Clark • Senior&#13;
"Freshman year I was running the 100-meter dash when&#13;
I tripped half way through&#13;
the race."&#13;
Brett Elliff • Freshman&#13;
"I got to be in the newspaper at my first varsity&#13;
meet.,,&#13;
Mike Finn • Sophomore&#13;
"I only had to run seven&#13;
laps for t wo miles."&#13;
Trent Coyle • Senior&#13;
"The best par t of track is&#13;
hanging with my friends and&#13;
t he worst part is having to&#13;
run."&#13;
Tony Dashner • Sophomore&#13;
"Getting t o check out all the&#13;
hot girls is the best part."&#13;
Jesse Dofner • Seni or&#13;
"Sleeping on t he bus is definitel y the best par t of&#13;
track."&#13;
Pages designed by&#13;
Jessica Dappen ancl Nalasha Moore&#13;
1. Rounding the last turn, sophomore&#13;
Dan Hall tries to finish strong for&#13;
his team. Dan was a strong competitor for the team this year.&#13;
2. After receiving the baton, junior&#13;
Chad Gubbels starts off strong focusing on the finish line. Chad was&#13;
part of the distance medley team that&#13;
competed at state this year.&#13;
3. Working hard as a team, junior Alex&#13;
Smith passes the baton to his teammate junior Chad Gubbels. Both of&#13;
these runners participated at Drake&#13;
and state in different track events.&#13;
4. Ready, Set, Throw! Senior Andy&#13;
Edison uses aU his strength while&#13;
throwing the discus. Andy did well&#13;
this year by accompl ishing many of&#13;
his goals.&#13;
Raci ng for the finish, juni or Eric&#13;
Burmeister sprints for the win.&#13;
Burmiest er played a key r ole on t he&#13;
track t eam.&#13;
Keeping at a steady pace is an important part of running track. This&#13;
year, sophomore Jordan Besco qualified for the Dr ake Relays.&#13;
Throwing the shot put as far H&#13;
can, senior Br ody Bockelllltedt a&#13;
for a new record. Seniors this&#13;
t r ied t o set new records aince&#13;
was their last year.&#13;
I enjoy the fair t achera &#13;
Sprinting into the season, the Titan&#13;
boys track team has taken care of&#13;
many goals for the year. The boys&#13;
have placed mostly first and second at&#13;
their meets, and the 4 x 100 relay team&#13;
qualified for the Drake Relays.&#13;
"Track this year has been really fun&#13;
because we have been performing awesome," said junior Alex Smith.&#13;
Senior leadership has also played an&#13;
important role in the Titans success this&#13;
year. Ten seniors will be leaving the team&#13;
after this season and it will be very difficult to replace them.&#13;
"The seniors this year showed us all&#13;
great leadership and were great role models," said freshman Curtis Dreager.&#13;
The 4x100 team of Jordan Besco, Damon&#13;
Coyle, Brad South, and Jeremy Yates got a&#13;
time of 4~.16 to qualify for the Drake Relays. Trent Coyle, Jackson Dick, and Andy&#13;
Edison were alternates.&#13;
"I was really happy to be able to attend&#13;
Drake because I knew I was one of the&#13;
fastest in the state. The greatest part was&#13;
staying in the hotel and meeting other athletes and rockin' the frisbee at Drake stadium," said sophomore Jordan Besco.&#13;
At districts this year, the boys placed second overall. This was the best finish in 1 7&#13;
years. They qualified for state in the long&#13;
jump, shot put, 3200 meter run, 4 x 400, 4 x&#13;
200, distance medley, and 200 meter dash.&#13;
"Winning state wasn't our goal, but getfrout Row: Brett Elliff, Josh Et tinger, Nate Thomas, Brody Bockenstedt, Dustin Delanty, Tony Robinson,&#13;
8rad Bass and Mike Pinn. Second Row: Andrew Richter, Mason Tsuji, J eremy Stuhr, Tony Dashner, Kevin&#13;
Jones, Jackson Dick and Logan Mundt. Third Row: Reed Peregoy, Adam Cooney, Austin Tech, Stephen Burke,&#13;
ting to state was a big accomplishment for&#13;
us. It was really cool because it's my&#13;
senior year and I qualified in four events,"&#13;
said senior Brad South.&#13;
The boys finished off their season with&#13;
great performances at state. Everyone performed better than expected and it was a&#13;
great way for seniors to end their last&#13;
season. Life's better here because the Titan boys' track team will continue to strive&#13;
for higher goals.&#13;
"Next year we 're going to miss the seniors, but I think the juniors are ready to&#13;
step up and take their places. We should&#13;
be just as successful next season," said&#13;
junior Adam Cooney.&#13;
Success is the&#13;
result of dedication. The&#13;
dedication of&#13;
the 4x100 team,&#13;
including&#13;
Damon Coyle and&#13;
Jeremy Yates,&#13;
paid off when&#13;
they qualified&#13;
for the Drake&#13;
Relays&#13;
ordan Besco, Damon Coyle, Brandon J acoba and Alex Smith. Pourth Rowi Logan Clark, Heath Epperson, Dan&#13;
a 1, RJ Weidner, Justin Kathrens, Rick Devoss, Andy Edison, Dan Devoss and Trent Coyle. Back Rowi Chad&#13;
bels, Dan Pinn, Brad South, Eric Burmeister, Ross Campbell, Kyle Penney, Jeremy Yates, Josh Fellows&#13;
d Brad Bogardus.&#13;
Pulling ahead in the race, senior Brad South works his hardest to&#13;
pass another opponent to finish the race with a win. Brad finished&#13;
off his season by going to state in four events.&#13;
an euy clusea. -Matt DW.&lt;:&gt;n Oinna Mescher ttnd John Petri&#13;
Photos by 119 &#13;
Ue LC girls track team was a force to be reckoned with this year. The&#13;
Titans were crowned the mythical "City Champs," placed the&#13;
highest in years at the conference meet, and sent six girls to state in&#13;
six different events. The LC girls track team definitely makes life better&#13;
here.&#13;
Some may ask why anyone would want to run in circles, or throw heavy&#13;
metal things. Well, the Lewis Central track girls aren't afraid to tell you&#13;
why they do it.&#13;
''I do track because I love to run, and most of all I love the people involved&#13;
in it," said sophomore Stephanie Wells.&#13;
This year the Titans were crowned the mythical "City Champs." This is&#13;
a title that they strive to attain every year. This is the first time in a long&#13;
time that the Titans reached this goal.&#13;
''W"mning the city meet was amazing! I had such a rush after we ran our&#13;
victory lap," said freshman Mallory Husz.&#13;
Throughout the years the girls track teams hasn't had the numbers to&#13;
compete successfully in the conference meet. This year however, the team&#13;
had thirty-seven girls to choose from. The Trtans went into the meet with thegooJ.&#13;
of not getting bN:. They made that happen.&#13;
"Since my:fremmenyear, there usually haven't been a lot of girls on the team&#13;
for us to be a-; succesfilUl I was really happy with everyone on this year's team,"&#13;
said mm Megan~.&#13;
Every athlete's dream is to make it to the State T01miament. This yearthe Trtam&#13;
!mt six girls in six diffureot events to Drake. This was the first time that these gim&#13;
had a chance to compete on the blue back.&#13;
" I have w.mted fi&gt; run on the blue tiack. since middle school ~ li:&gt;Je to&#13;
compete on it was~ I will never futget!" said senior Rikki Southard.&#13;
Lifu's better here at LC thanks to the amazi'l! girls whom run in circl~ fur tha '&#13;
Trtans. A lot of that bas to do with the six amazi'l! seniors who contribut.ed to tha&#13;
team's spirit and~ Courtnie Dennis, Kristine~. egan~yer,&#13;
Heather Sadler, Rikki.Southard, and Sandra Wallin willbesorelymis&lt;Mnextyesr,&#13;
However, the seniors send their luck to next year's team.&#13;
''Goodluck with next sea&lt;lngirls. Don't lore the spirit you have acquired!'' says&#13;
senior Kristine Faje.&#13;
What was your most memorable moment this season?&#13;
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Jaclmla Clinkenbeard, Shanna Delfs, ltendllll Prine, KcRayla Christ:ianaen and Becca ltiape.&#13;
1 Bounding over the poll&#13;
is senior Kristine&#13;
Engle. Emgle had an&#13;
amazing senior year.&#13;
Her personal record&#13;
was 5 feet 2 inches.&#13;
2, Flying through the&#13;
air is freshman&#13;
Mallory Hus z. Husz&#13;
inproved throughout&#13;
t he year, ending the&#13;
season with a jump of&#13;
16'9".&#13;
lilt• baton off during th• 800 ••ter relay an 'Oii.__... , llheleby llllion ud lllily llcJlullen. fh•&#13;
llad a great nuon.&#13;
technology. -Alicia Mose&#13;
Leaping over the h11rile iJa the Shuttle Burtle lt&amp;lay la&#13;
f.r:ub.aen Comd• saith. 'fh• muttl• t ... llad an uubg&#13;
year, aiaing •tat• by only .two MOOD&amp;&#13;
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In the midst of hurling the shot put 110'&#13;
8", sophomore Megan&#13;
Higgins took second&#13;
at the Glenwood&#13;
Meet. Higgins later&#13;
went on to qualify&#13;
for the state tournament where she&#13;
took the twelfth&#13;
place spot.&#13;
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Photos by 121 Olene Mechur nnd John Pettri &#13;
Onguard! Battling with their clubs, sophomores&#13;
Scott Mattox and Seth Yakel fight to see who&#13;
will get to tee off first.&#13;
Putting the ball,&#13;
junior Kayla&#13;
McGrain sinks her&#13;
shot to finish off&#13;
the 18th hole.&#13;
Kayla has played&#13;
golf at the varsity level her entire high school&#13;
career.&#13;
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FORE! Junior Richard Delfs warns others that t he&#13;
ball is coming towards them. Richard has been polishing his golf skills for only five years.&#13;
Getting ready to&#13;
take a full&#13;
swing, sopho·&#13;
more Kaylene&#13;
Page tries for 1&#13;
hole in one.&#13;
Kaylene's bes~&#13;
score was a 46 c:&#13;
a three par&#13;
course.&#13;
Right before practice, head coach&#13;
Lowell Kennedy t alks to them about the&#13;
up comi ng meet.&#13;
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Front Row: Kaylene Page, Alyssa Chafe, Sara Gustin, Erin Higgins and Kelsey Schomluo ·l&#13;
Back Row: Assistant Coach Jack Rosenthal, Mandy Husz, Stephanie Petsche, 1:.a yl~&#13;
MoGrain, Lindsey Behrens and Coach Lowell Kennedy. Not Pictured: Billie Ftost.&#13;
·'&#13;
I love being a member &#13;
wmginginto the season, the Lewis Central&#13;
If teams started with a great group.&#13;
ere were 32 players that stuck with it&#13;
this season, five of them being seniors.&#13;
''My favorite part of the season was riding&#13;
home on the golf suburban bus from Kuemper.&#13;
I slept the whole way home, and I love sleep. It&#13;
was a good time," said senior Mike Co:z.ad.&#13;
The boy's team did a lot of self-improvement&#13;
throughout the season and many achieved&#13;
personal bests.&#13;
"This year I scored a 42 on a 9 hole course.&#13;
I've definitely improved my scores since last&#13;
year," said junior Richard Delfs.&#13;
The girls improved as a team this spring as&#13;
well. This year the girls team had only one&#13;
seniOJ.&#13;
''I'm really going to miss how much fun we&#13;
had just sitting around and talking. I'll also miss&#13;
the delicious Hershey pies· Coach Kennedy&#13;
always brought us," said senior Erin Higgins.&#13;
Next year is not going to be the same&#13;
without the leadership of the five seniors,&#13;
but other people are willing to step up&#13;
and fill their shoes.&#13;
"I heart golf. The seniors were great&#13;
leaders, and we'll miss them. Life 's better&#13;
here because we have about the coolest&#13;
golf team ever," said junior Lindsey&#13;
Behrens.&#13;
troubled by t he ball in the sand, junk&gt;r Sara Gustin fights to get it out in&#13;
a low number of swings. Sara has been&#13;
playing on t he team for three years.&#13;
Placing his ball on the tee, junior Andy&#13;
Sondag gets ready to swing. Andy has&#13;
been on the varsity golf team for t wo&#13;
years.&#13;
Working it before practice, sophomor e&#13;
Kelsey Schomburg uses her muscles to carry&#13;
her golf bag. This was Kelsey's first year&#13;
playing and first year on varsity.&#13;
Coach LOwell Kennedy&#13;
rront Renn Seth Yakel, Austin Boege, Brian Jacobs, Criag Hendrix, Shawn Boos, Jor dan&#13;
ecckert and Matt Taylor. Back Row: Coach Lowell Kennedy, John Petri, Doug O'Reilly,&#13;
1!1ke Cozad, Colin Higgins, Andy Sondag, Richard Delfs, Andrew Bolas and Coach Jack&#13;
Joaenthal. .. '&#13;
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GLC, Go! On April 13th that's&#13;
hat fans in the stands were yell&#13;
mg during the 2005 Special&#13;
Olympics. There was cheering and running, high-fi.ving and throwing at CB stadium that day. Lewis Central High School&#13;
had four participants, all were competing&#13;
in the 50-meter dash.&#13;
''I think.it's cool that they have opportunities to compete andhave agood time,"&#13;
said junior Kellie Doflin.&#13;
The students were ready to go as the&#13;
day began. The participants got a day off&#13;
from school to show their skills that they&#13;
have been practicing for wee.ks.&#13;
''We practice a couple of times a week&#13;
for a month to prepare," said coach Jill&#13;
Jackson. All of the participants ran their&#13;
hearts out, and each student competed in&#13;
a different heat. Sophomore Tommy&#13;
Pederson placed fifth in the 50-meter&#13;
dash, and senior Andy Deupree placed&#13;
Above Right : Grouping together to shoir off their ribbons from the 50 meter-dash,&#13;
seniors Andy Deupree, sophomores Chip Flint and Tommy&#13;
Pederson and freshman Aaron&#13;
Fish smile with pride.&#13;
Right: Run Aaron, Run! Freshman Aaron Fish races to the&#13;
fi nish line in the SO-met er&#13;
dash. Taking second, not t oo&#13;
shabby.&#13;
1. Headed t o t he start line, sophomore Tommy Pederson prepares to&#13;
win the ribbon.&#13;
2. Proudly displaying his ribbon,&#13;
freshman Aaron Fish came in second&#13;
in his di vision of the SO-meter dash.&#13;
3. Smiling for the camera, sophomore Chip Flint prepares to r un for&#13;
the gold.&#13;
fourth. Close to taking first, sophomore Chip Flint&#13;
and freshman Aaron Fish both placed second.&#13;
Although the day ended rainy, the students' attitudes stayed bright.&#13;
''The best part is seeing the students' smiles on&#13;
their faces and seeing them achieve su~," said Till&#13;
Jackson. The students did an outstanding job. They&#13;
work hard and will go on to accomplish great things. &#13;
Giving the thumbs up, senior&#13;
Andy Deupree shows that he&#13;
ran awesome in his race.&#13;
Getting ready to run, sophomore Chip flint laughs with&#13;
his opponents.&#13;
Listening to a pep talk from&#13;
assistant coach, Jill Jackson, the team gets ready to&#13;
dominate the 50 meter dash.&#13;
Top Row: Jill Jackson,&#13;
Bernice Mace, Andy Dupree.&#13;
Bottom Row: Aaron Fish, Chip&#13;
Flint, Tommy Pederson, and&#13;
Maryann Peck.&#13;
Above: Lewis Central high&#13;
school particpants group&#13;
up for a quick warm-up.&#13;
From left: Aaron Fish, Andy&#13;
Deupree, Chip Flint and&#13;
Tommy Pederson.&#13;
Left: As sophomore Chip&#13;
Flint races his way to the&#13;
finish line, the fans cheer&#13;
loudly.&#13;
Middle:The13participants&#13;
from Lewis Central Middle&#13;
School smile for a group &#13;
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Titan Fans ...&#13;
Pillv1P IT UP!&#13;
Pep rallies? What are those? That's the reaction a senior this year&#13;
would give if~ about these so called "pep assemblies."&#13;
''In Los Alamito, CA there were decorations and the students&#13;
led the pep rallies. Evecyone was really pumped up and it was&#13;
actually cool to go to them." said senior Brittanie Chafe of her&#13;
previous school&#13;
While LC has made the effort to get students riled up, there&#13;
is still along way to go. This was the first year of pep rallies in four&#13;
years. Even with the freshness of the idea, most students got into&#13;
the idea and made the most of the 30 minute spirit session.&#13;
®@®©©®@ ©©&#13;
The National Honor Society and Student Council put on a&#13;
dodgeball toumment to raise money for the tsunami relief fund&#13;
Twelve teams competed fur ~ rights and competitioo got&#13;
pretty :inteme. When the day was over everyooe was a winner&#13;
because LC raiiro $1,&lt;XX&gt; fur the tsunami victllm Rock oo LC.&#13;
Pages designed by I like Lewis Central because it has fulfUJ. Emily Shanks &#13;
Jon Pc&#13;
lrl all of my wildest dreams. -Ashley Richter 127 Photos by &#13;
i;ll!llll' 111W111Jla.Ddy Husz, Kim VanNordstrand and&#13;
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anything you set your m · nd to. You&#13;
are a wonderful&#13;
daughter and have&#13;
given us so much&#13;
pride and joy.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Becky Johnson&#13;
Little -Sunny&#13;
Foo Foo&#13;
We Love you &amp;&#13;
we think you are&#13;
the best.&#13;
Love Mom and&#13;
Dad&#13;
Abby Feller&#13;
Allison Jacoby To Allison -&#13;
0nly yesterday&#13;
We helped you walk and tied your shoes&#13;
Guided your actions and told you what to do.&#13;
Time passes&#13;
1\nd now you can do those things on your own.&#13;
You've made your way and let yourself be known.&#13;
And now&#13;
You'Ve grown in beauty both out and inside.&#13;
The life choices you make nu our hearts with pride.&#13;
The future&#13;
L here - adventures and excitement are just waiting for you,&#13;
God will continue to uphold and guide you in all that you do.&#13;
May you continue to be a shining presence as you begin&#13;
this new step in your ute.&#13;
All our love.&#13;
r,::;;;..==;_;::;;;:;:= = :i om and Da ..----~---~&#13;
because everyone is like family. -Amy Benson&#13;
Katherine&#13;
You'Ve grown from our precious little girl&#13;
into a thoughtful. caring. intelligent young&#13;
woman. We are so proud of you!&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad, Joe, John and~&#13;
Katherin Tweedt&#13;
eassie -&#13;
We always knew&#13;
you had big places&#13;
to go. You Go Girl!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Jeff&#13;
Cassie Schultz&#13;
"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from&#13;
an indominitable will."&#13;
-Mohandas Gandhi&#13;
Jrunes. we aire so proud of all that you halve accomplished in&#13;
your first eighteen yem-s of life. &lt;2ontinue on with the Sdme&#13;
passion and fire.&#13;
Love. Mom. Dad.&#13;
Eric &amp; Zach&#13;
James Ouysen &#13;
To: Josh&#13;
From: Your Family&#13;
eongratulations on your Graduation!&#13;
We are so proud of you!&#13;
Josh Probst&#13;
RJkki -&#13;
We, your family&#13;
and biggest&#13;
fans, wish you&#13;
the best in all&#13;
you do!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Rikki Southa1·d&#13;
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legs would be dancing gs.&#13;
eongratulations on yo r&#13;
accomplishments!&#13;
May your future&#13;
filled with&#13;
happiness.&#13;
May you always&#13;
love life,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; "Brent&#13;
Kendra Lindaman&#13;
Thomas -&#13;
We have watched&#13;
you build a&#13;
bright&#13;
future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, V'irgln l&#13;
I?aul &amp; ~hrfstin e&#13;
Thomas Weberm&#13;
It's easy to fit in here ud it'• &#13;
..&#13;
"There is a race of men who don't fit in; a race that can't stand still, so they break&#13;
the hearts of Kith and Kim and roam the world at will:'&#13;
Trent, the future belongs to you. Good luck in all you do. Do as eoyles do and&#13;
master all that you try no matter the sacrifices or tribulations. The world is yours&#13;
- take it.&#13;
From Damon Trent Coyle &amp; Damon Coyle&#13;
e ur little girl has grown up and it seems like just yesterday we picked her up&#13;
to give her a hug and now she looks us in the eye.&#13;
We find it hard to believe that 18 years have gone by and this talented young&#13;
lady is graduating from high school.&#13;
We are so blessed and ~&#13;
proud of you. Krista,&#13;
may the eds you've so d&#13;
grow into rosperous&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
all around good time. -Lyndsey Bowell&#13;
Krista Wickersham&#13;
··~ &#13;
150&#13;
My best times&#13;
are the times I&#13;
spend with&#13;
you.&#13;
eongratulations Sarni,&#13;
As you stand at this, one of&#13;
the many, sets of life's crossroads, I can't help but to smile&#13;
at the memories that come&#13;
from the journey that got you&#13;
here. I hope that the adven ..&#13;
ture that lay in front of you is&#13;
filled with all the friendship,&#13;
love and laughter that you&#13;
could ever w.}sh for.&#13;
I love you n&#13;
I'm proud of you!&#13;
Thanks for the&#13;
adventure!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Dani Mescher and Ashley Knoble&#13;
... &#13;
Molly, Molly Misfeldt&#13;
We hope you dance!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Meggie, Morgan &amp; Mattie&#13;
Sara,&#13;
We've loved watching&#13;
you grow into the very&#13;
special person you&#13;
have become. Stay&#13;
sweet and Good Luck&#13;
at UNL.&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Erica, sa and Kayla&#13;
: p1ac: to be. -Jesse Domer&#13;
Emily 1\nn,&#13;
God blessed us with&#13;
a wonderful daughter! May you continue&#13;
to be strong in your&#13;
beliefs, your faith,&#13;
your humor and your&#13;
love. You have been&#13;
graced with many&#13;
talents-go out and&#13;
show the world!&#13;
Thanks for the wonderful memories ana&#13;
remember. ''There's&#13;
no place like home?'&#13;
You will always be&#13;
our dancing girl!&#13;
Love, Dad,&#13;
Mom and Mallory&#13;
Emily Shanks&#13;
1\ndy,&#13;
Let your spirit drive you and your faith guide you&#13;
as you discover the opportunities that await you!&#13;
Your proud &amp; supportive family,&#13;
Mom. Dad, Lindsay, &amp; 1\lexis&#13;
··~ &#13;
To: Daddy's little&#13;
girl,&#13;
If tears could build&#13;
a stairway and&#13;
memories a lane, I'd&#13;
walk right back to&#13;
earth and come&#13;
home once again.&#13;
-Sut until then I will&#13;
leave you to your&#13;
mother to begin&#13;
your young adulthood with a full and&#13;
blessed life.&#13;
Love, Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
JLachel.&#13;
You'Ve been an amazing friend these&#13;
past 13 years. High school has been&#13;
our only lives for 13 years and as&#13;
scary as leaving it behind is. I know I&#13;
am always going to take my best&#13;
friends with me, mainly you. I can't&#13;
wait to share our crazy. and wonder&#13;
fut memories with our families.&#13;
I Love You!&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Sarah Hull &amp; Rachel Buswell&#13;
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11achel Driver&#13;
Sarah Hull&#13;
ch el,&#13;
You've been&#13;
blessed with a&#13;
family that loves&#13;
you,&#13;
friends that have&#13;
been with you&#13;
through good&#13;
times and bad,&#13;
and a Hello Kitty&#13;
collection that&#13;
would make any&#13;
girl Jealous!&#13;
We 're proud of you and pray that&#13;
all your dreams come true&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Rachel Buswell&#13;
Sarah.&#13;
You're my bestest friend ever! I'm so&#13;
glad that we'Ve stayed friends for SO&#13;
long! You'Ve always been like a sister IO&#13;
me because you have always been t&#13;
for me. When I need to talk. you atwa&#13;
listen and when I need advice. you&#13;
nlways have some. Thanks for be~&#13;
such a good friend and sister! I Love&#13;
You!&#13;
Love 1\lways.&#13;
R...achel&#13;
I've grown up h &#13;
I Dearest Meggy,&#13;
From the moment I first laid eyes on you, I&#13;
knew you were something special. You'Ve al-&#13;
' ways been your own person and for that I truly&#13;
respect you. Whatever future goals you set for&#13;
yourself, I will always be there to support you.&#13;
Sweetheart, never forget I'll love you forever, I'll&#13;
Megan Pomerleau&#13;
Ai;hley Richter&#13;
like you for always, as&#13;
long as I'm living, my baby&#13;
you'll be.&#13;
Lo&#13;
Dad&#13;
~'1 all I know. -Josh Probst&#13;
Jaimie.&#13;
It seems like only yesterday we were rocking you to&#13;
sleep. Time passes too quickly. Make sure you savor&#13;
every moment 1\s you journey through your life&#13;
remember this.~ strong enough to stand up for your&#13;
convictions. yet soft enough to care for others. ~&#13;
proud of your accomplishments but ikt,nl be a braggart&#13;
13e driven in whatever you do but talce .rune to ''Smell&#13;
the roses." Most of all, remember that we love you&#13;
very much and we always wiIL&#13;
Hugs and kisses.&#13;
Mom andt&gt;ad&#13;
Jaimie Schmader&#13;
··~ &#13;
eongratulations&#13;
Sarah Anne Kreger&#13;
You have brought us great joy and happiness. We are so&#13;
proud of you. not just for your many accomplishments and&#13;
talents. but more importantly for the c4oices you have made&#13;
and for the person you have become. We wish you all the&#13;
best in life's journey as you follow the path God calls you&#13;
to. We love you!&#13;
Sarah Kreger&#13;
From the start of your life you were a ray of sunshine.&#13;
We are so proud of the young man you have become.&#13;
1\lways remember_&#13;
I'll Love you forever,&#13;
I like y0o for. ~ways&#13;
1\s long as I'm lhinQ My~y you'll tJet~&#13;
Follow your dreams and never forge&#13;
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Jeff Walters&#13;
Seth Jackson&#13;
to our little "Spilde .foe"&#13;
'When you awoke as a small&#13;
boy your hair would Sfm1d&#13;
straight up and your favortie&#13;
song was 'isad to the "Bone."&#13;
We have enjoyed watching you&#13;
play football. soccer and&#13;
perform in e.orporation. We11&#13;
be anxiously awaiting to see&#13;
where your life takes yolL&#13;
God "Bless you!&#13;
Love - Mom and Dad&#13;
Smiles and tears, giggles and&#13;
laughs, late night calls and&#13;
cute photographs. I'll be there&#13;
1\b~,&#13;
for you until&#13;
the day of my&#13;
death, be t&#13;
g rJies tor&#13;
until my&#13;
last&#13;
th!&#13;
Thanks for all the memor..iesl You are my&#13;
best friend and I love you! Never forget our&#13;
amazing games of hide-and-go-seek and our&#13;
high quality video of our trip in the e)ld&#13;
Market!&#13;
Love, R...aeh&#13;
Rachel Driver &amp; Abby r ellet&#13;
I really like all &#13;
Melissa.&#13;
We are all so proud of you and your achievements. You have&#13;
developed into a wonderful young lady. We wish you a long&#13;
life. much love and great happiness.&#13;
Dad. Mom, Jenny, Kelsey &amp; Grandma&#13;
1elissa McKern&#13;
nn Knoble.&#13;
are a shining examp at a dftughter can be -&#13;
hnnec. ieomvassionate. reliable. beautiful. independent caring.&#13;
a listener. You have strong morals. confidence. and&#13;
. I pride. You are atw4ys putting odtets before yourself.&#13;
floe of~ things I admit'e mos you is your ability to stay&#13;
positive even though you have hnd your share of obstacles to&#13;
overcome. &lt;!ontinue to set goals and strive to reach for your&#13;
s. We are so proud of you and blessed that God chose&#13;
~ to be your parents.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad. eortny and "'Brenna&#13;
Lyndsay.&#13;
God presented us with the most precious gift on February Ill.&#13;
1~87 -YOO We are thankful for the time God has given us&#13;
with you and we are confident that no matter where He leads&#13;
you. you will continue to bring joy to us and to those you meet&#13;
Youve reigned in our hearts for the last 8 years and will&#13;
continue to reign in our hearts forever. W couldni have&#13;
asked God to bless us anymore than He has "th you!&#13;
All our love always!&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Shelby,&#13;
t, sleep tight, don1&#13;
with a shoe. •lil&#13;
Wtear those hugs?&#13;
t pookey head!&#13;
It seems like only yesterday that you Wert teaming to walk&#13;
and now my "ladybug'' is ready to fly...always believe in&#13;
yourself and you will achieve great things. With your strong&#13;
will and determination you 'Will rise to each challenge and soar&#13;
to great heights. Always reme t your family loves&#13;
Shelby Johnson&#13;
··~ &#13;
Brody Bockenstedt&#13;
-Srody,&#13;
From your music to&#13;
your muscles you&#13;
have always made us&#13;
proud ...&#13;
Stay the way you are&#13;
and you will always&#13;
stand out in a crowd.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
M9m, Dad &amp;&#13;
'Brittney&#13;
Dearest eammie,&#13;
You are truly a blessing and a&#13;
gift from God. You are strong,&#13;
sweet, and so helpful. 1\ mother&#13;
could not ask for a daughter more&#13;
special than you!&#13;
My love always and forever;&#13;
Mom&#13;
Cammie Johnson&#13;
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Lora, This is your first time you showed joy in&#13;
life. Keep it going.&#13;
Love 1\lways. Mom &amp; Dad .::;::::;;:;===;;m:-~~--i&#13;
Lori Haney&#13;
Kris. Have you been to Katrnandu? We were there 15 )'eal'S&#13;
ago. That is when we were worried. Yes. your katamari&#13;
was so small, so puny. 0nly a dog and stuffed animals.&#13;
ut we have become nostalgic. You are now a great roller&#13;
of the mighty katamari. We know that with everything in&#13;
your katamari you will be a big success. We are proud.&#13;
L.ers take the ~SSFUL RJ\ W back. ---~&#13;
From,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Sarah&#13;
Krissy Engle&#13;
'l'he editors of the yearbook &#13;
John Hansen&#13;
Molly,&#13;
John -&#13;
Oare to follow&#13;
your dreams! Yo&#13;
can do anything!&#13;
We love you -&#13;
always!&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
and Jake&#13;
Everything that you have&#13;
accomplished in high school&#13;
has made us so proud. Your&#13;
drama has always kept us on&#13;
our toes. on stage and off.&#13;
You have been such a bright&#13;
In our lives everyday.&#13;
_.__ .... ation is so bittersweet L.;..._ ====~&#13;
're so proud that you're gro-"1ing up, but we'll&#13;
miss you much when you&#13;
go to schoo We love you so&#13;
much, Mo • Good Luck!&#13;
LoVi&#13;
Mom. d and Danny&#13;
O'l"l'. That's hot. -Pat VanNordstrand&#13;
Turn every new comer with strength, courage,&#13;
wisdom and humility. Absorb the moments...&#13;
make the future..&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad and Seth&#13;
Zach Yakel&#13;
ear1y.&#13;
1\ baby girl with fish lips.&#13;
what a silly clown!&#13;
1\ tender child with her pup,&#13;
a girl who cannot frown.&#13;
1\ beautiful social butterfly,&#13;
who never lets us down.&#13;
Watch out up north in eedm- falls,&#13;
when this girl hits your town!&#13;
We Love You.&#13;
Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
Carly Gates&#13;
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Rieck. Stephen 36&#13;
Riehle, Sam 13, 46, 48b, 57, 68, 69, 82, 102&#13;
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75, 80, 82, 85&#13;
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Woodard, Stephanie 23, 110&#13;
LC ii DOt too Dill. but aot too big - we have&#13;
a lot of opport\lllitiM for ltV.clents that&#13;
want them., but at th• .... tiM you can know&#13;
your ol.assm.ates. we have a 'Very supportive&#13;
· envh'ozaaat that not all schools have.&#13;
(I 11.ight add that LC has super cool&#13;
co ors alaol) -Ju.lie KCCOU8&#13;
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Woods, MicheDe 15, S6, 76, 77&#13;
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7.arate, Jose&#13;
Zi~ Kara 15, 57&#13;
ZUem, Alicia 37&#13;
Zwicky, Jenifer 23, 76, 77&#13;
Studenta come to achool with a positive at -&#13;
titude and a eound work ethic, m.y first year&#13;
has been so rewarding.&#13;
-Jacqueline !'revert &#13;
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THE&#13;
9/11 &#13;
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0 The United Nations&#13;
reports the AIDS&#13;
epidemic Is growing&#13;
In Africa and worsening&#13;
dramatically across&#13;
eastern Europe&#13;
and Asia&#13;
:&gt; After more than a&#13;
year of ceasefire, civil&#13;
war re-ignites in the&#13;
Ivory Coast as a result&#13;
of President Gbagbo's&#13;
ordenng air strikes&#13;
on rebel positions.&#13;
C: PLO Chairman Vasser Arafat,&#13;
75, dies in a Paris hospital.&#13;
Palestinians view him as&#13;
:&gt; Jn October. more than 10&#13;
million Afghan men and&#13;
women vote in the country's&#13;
first presidential election -&#13;
a milestone in the country's&#13;
transformation after 25 years&#13;
of war and Taliban control.&#13;
a leader who sought a&#13;
homeland for his people,&#13;
but many Israelis see&#13;
Arafat as a ruthless terrorist.&#13;
O At 885 feet the new Millau bridge in southern France&#13;
is the tallest bridge in the world.&#13;
f-&#13;
'r (_(_U?UTIO\&#13;
L- _) ' r- f \) J\ t.J C,. /\I _, [_&#13;
0 The Ukrainian Supreme Court&#13;
invalidates that country's disputed&#13;
presidential election because of vote&#13;
tampering. In the revote, pro-West&#13;
opposition leader Vlktor Yushchenko&#13;
claims victory&#13;
:&gt; In September, Chechen rebels ki ll&#13;
more than 430 people rn a series of&#13;
terrorist attacks in Russia. including&#13;
the bloody attack on an elementary&#13;
schoolhouse.&#13;
:&gt; After 22 months the confUct In the&#13;
Darfur region of Sudan ......,.,""-&#13;
grow, leavlng more than 2&#13;
Africans Jn need of hum&amp;11i111111an &#13;
C: Due to manufacturing errors, the&#13;
United States faces a flu vaccine&#13;
shortage. The U.S. Department of&#13;
Health reserves vaccinations for those&#13;
most at risk - people over 65 and&#13;
infants six to 23 months of age.&#13;
:&gt; In August, the National&#13;
Underground Railroad&#13;
Freedom Center opens&#13;
in Cincinnati, Ohio.&#13;
O Countries and individuals around the world join together to&#13;
pledge over $4 billion in relief for those devastated by the&#13;
December tsunami disaster.&#13;
0 Christopher Reeve dies at age 52.&#13;
Reeve is remembered for his movie&#13;
role as Supennan and as an advocate&#13;
for spinal cord research after being&#13;
paralyzed in an accident In 1995.&#13;
C: According to the Lance Armstrong&#13;
Foundation, over 20 million people&#13;
are wearing the yellow "Llvestrong"&#13;
wristbands that help fund and promote&#13;
the organization's cancer research.&#13;
C: In September, Microsoft Chairman&#13;
Biii Gates announces a $168 million&#13;
donation to fund malarta research.&#13;
0 The National World war 11&#13;
Memorial Is unveiled In&#13;
Washington, D.C In&#13;
honor of the millions of&#13;
Americans who served&#13;
during World War II In&#13;
the military and on the&#13;
home front.&#13;
C: A prolonged deployment&#13;
of over 200,000 U.S.&#13;
troops to Iraq leaves&#13;
many families struggling&#13;
at home. &#13;
science•tecllne&#13;
O SpaceShipOne,&#13;
the world's first&#13;
privately developed&#13;
spacecraft, is named&#13;
"2004 Invention&#13;
of the Year" by&#13;
Time magazine.&#13;
~ Apple's iPod is the&#13;
year's hottest tech&#13;
gadget, fashion&#13;
accessory and&#13;
advertising personality,&#13;
all in one creditcard-size package.&#13;
&lt;: Portable photo printers&#13;
that do not require&#13;
a computer are a&#13;
hot item for digital&#13;
camera owners.&#13;
Robosapiens since the toy's&#13;
introduction in Apri l. Among other&#13;
"talents," the $100 robot can belch&#13;
and pass gas on command.&#13;
0 The Food and Drug Administration links the use of&#13;
antidepressants such as Zoloft, Paxil and Prozac&#13;
to suicidal behavior in teens.&#13;
0 After four years on the market&#13;
and billions of dollars in revenue,&#13;
pharmaceutical company Merck&#13;
recalls the arthritis drug Vioxx&#13;
due to increased risk for&#13;
cardiovascular disease.&#13;
~ General Motors releases&#13;
the industry's first full-size&#13;
gas-electric hybrid pickup&#13;
truck, the Chevrolet Silverado.&#13;
~T shi s HD DVD and Sony's&#13;
Blu-ray battle for supremacy&#13;
over the next generation of DVD&#13;
technology. Major movie studios&#13;
are evenly divided in their backing&#13;
of the two technologies. &#13;
Designer dog breeds like&#13;
the "Goldendoodle," an&#13;
allergy-friendly cross between&#13;
a golden retriever and&#13;
a poodle, are in high demand.&#13;
:&gt; African lions join the&#13;
endangered species list&#13;
because they are being&#13;
killed to protect domestic&#13;
livestock and their habitats&#13;
are being destroyed.&#13;
0 Although Saturn's rings look solid from Earth, images taken by the&#13;
international Cassini spacecraft show they are more like rivers of dust&#13;
and ice, with particles ranging in size from specks to mountains.&#13;
0 Swarms of locusts destroy millions&#13;
of acres of crops in West Africa.&#13;
&lt;: In September, astronomers&#13;
announce the discovery in the&#13;
Milky Way galaxy of a new and&#13;
possibly abundant class of planets.&#13;
&lt;: On a remote island in Indonesia,&#13;
scientists find 18,000-year-old&#13;
skeletons of a hobbit-like human&#13;
species that grew no larger than&#13;
today's average three-year-old child.&#13;
ash and steam for&#13;
the first time since&#13;
its major eruption&#13;
in 1980.&#13;
&lt;: Threatened by&#13;
the spread of&#13;
hormone-disrupting&#13;
chemicals and global&#13;
warming, polar&#13;
bears are added&#13;
to the endangered&#13;
species list. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
O The lncredibles, Pixar&#13;
and Disney's movie&#13;
about a superhero&#13;
family trying to live&#13;
a normal life in&#13;
the suburbs, is a&#13;
box-office smash.&#13;
C: Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet&#13;
gamer Golden Globe&#13;
nominations for Eternal&#13;
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,&#13;
which also earns a nod for Best&#13;
Picture, Musical or Comedy.&#13;
:&gt; Johnny Depp scores&#13;
his second straight&#13;
Oscar nomination&#13;
for Best Actor with&#13;
his performance in&#13;
Rnding Nevertand.&#13;
O Shrek 2 ranks third on the list of the 100 top-grossing movies,&#13;
with a total haul of just over $436 million.&#13;
O Jamie Foxx delivers an eerily&#13;
convincing and Oscar-nominated&#13;
performance as the late Ray&#13;
Charles in Ray.&#13;
:&gt; Already named best picture by&#13;
fllm cr1tlcs from New York to&#13;
Los Angeles independent film&#13;
Sidsways finds even more&#13;
celebrity with a leadlng seven&#13;
Golden Globe nominations.&#13;
:&gt; The Aviator, starring Leonardo&#13;
DiCaprio in the role of eccentric&#13;
billionaire Howard Hughes, earns&#13;
eleven Oscar nominations &#13;
C: Ty Pennington and company&#13;
improve lives while making&#13;
homes better on the successful&#13;
ABC home improvement&#13;
show "Extreme Makeover:&#13;
Home Edition."&#13;
:&gt; Fox's •Arrested Development"&#13;
wins the Emmy for Best&#13;
Comedy Series after an&#13;
inaugural year that is critically&#13;
acclaimed but poorly rated.&#13;
O Stephen, "Lo," Kristen and friends bring their real Orange County&#13;
adventures to MlV in the hit reality show "Laguna Beach."&#13;
C: ABC gals big lllll'Q$ frtlYI fliW&#13;
hit drama "los.t. 1he ~&#13;
story of 48 PIP crash Ill~&#13;
stranded on ~ lslu'ld&#13;
C: To kick off her 19th season of&#13;
CBS's "The Oprah Winfrey Show,"&#13;
Oprah and Pontiac join forces&#13;
to give each of the 276 audience&#13;
members a brand new Pontiac G6.&#13;
0 Pausing and recording&#13;
live television with&#13;
DVR is rapidly replacing&#13;
VCRs in households&#13;
across America. &#13;
0 Nelly continues to wrap up big sales&#13;
and&#13;
hit so&#13;
ngs&#13;
with the&#13;
simultaneous release of his two albums, Sweat and Suit.&#13;
:&gt; Ashlee Simpson,&#13;
Je8111ca's younger&#13;
sister. makes&#13;
headlines with her&#13;
trl~platlnum debut&#13;
album Autobiography&#13;
and a llp-synchlng&#13;
gaffe on NBC's&#13;
8aturday Night Live."&#13;
~ In&#13;
December,&#13;
Usher&#13;
dominates&#13;
the&#13;
Billboard&#13;
Music&#13;
Awar&#13;
ds, ta&#13;
king home&#13;
11&#13;
award&#13;
s, in&#13;
c&#13;
luding Album&#13;
of&#13;
the Ye&#13;
ar for&#13;
Confess&#13;
ions. &#13;
Video game giant Electronic&#13;
Arts buys exclusive rights&#13;
to the teams, players and&#13;
stadiums of the NFL for&#13;
its popular Madden video&#13;
game franchise.&#13;
:&gt; After three years, Microsoft&#13;
and Bungle Studios release&#13;
the most eagerly anticipated&#13;
video game sequel, Halo 2.&#13;
Over 5 million copies of the&#13;
game sell in the first month.&#13;
0 The newest trend in video games is to go "old school," with&#13;
plug-and-play systems featuring '80s games from the likes of&#13;
Atari and Namco.&#13;
O 2004 is the year of celebrities having&#13;
babies, as Courtney Cox-Arquette,&#13;
Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson,&#13;
Julia Roberts, Liv Tyler and others&#13;
all become first-time mothers.&#13;
~ The challenging "Metroid Prime&#13;
2: Echoes" takes home the prize&#13;
as IGN.com 's Gamecube Game&#13;
of the Year.&#13;
0 The hottest&#13;
"hard-to-get" toy for&#13;
the holidays is the&#13;
Nintendo DS handheld&#13;
gaming system.&#13;
C: Even though It won't&#13;
reach bookstores&#13;
until July 16 2006&#13;
preordef&amp; In Deaembar&#13;
helpJK ~&#13;
Hlrry Pelltlr-I ~,,,.&#13;
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:&gt; Following his win&#13;
in September at&#13;
the Deutsche Bank&#13;
Championship, Vijay&#13;
Singh unseats Tiger&#13;
Woods as the&#13;
world's No.1 golfer.&#13;
:&gt; Heisman Trophy winner Matt&#13;
Leinart leads the USC Trojans&#13;
to a second consecutive NCAA&#13;
National Championship by&#13;
routing the Oklahoma Sooners&#13;
in the FedEx Orange Bowl, 55-19.&#13;
:&gt; In one of the worst brawls in U.S.&#13;
sports history, five Indiana Pacers&#13;
players clash with Detroit Pistons&#13;
fans on court and in the stands.&#13;
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Lewis Central High School&#13;
Volume 45&#13;
3504 Harry Langdon Blvd.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Website: www.lewiscentral.org&#13;
Phone: (712) 366-8222&#13;
Fax: (712) 366-8340&#13;
Enrollment: 881 Students &#13;
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o pening th: doors on the first day of school, you take a deep&#13;
breath and walk into the building. You have been given a new&#13;
start. It's a fresh year, full of new chances and anotheropportunity&#13;
to succeed in everything that you do.&#13;
Opening your arms you greet many people you haven't seen&#13;
over the summer with a hug and a smile on your face. Soon you&#13;
will be pulled into the monotony that is the everyday life of a&#13;
student, but just for today it all seems new and refreshing. Don't&#13;
let the great feeling pass you by, it will soon be over.&#13;
Classes soon begin and you are forced to open your new&#13;
notebooks and listen to your teachers go on about classroom&#13;
policies and the other things that are always talked about on&#13;
the first day of school.&#13;
On the first day of school you still have an open mind about&#13;
everyone. Liking your teachers makes the repetitiveness of&#13;
the day not seem as bad but you still can't wait for lunch to roll&#13;
around. As you open the door to the cooler and pull out a drink,&#13;
you realize you have a lot of catching up to do with all of your&#13;
friends and can't wait to sit down and talk to them. Lunch soon&#13;
ends and you go to your last class periods of the day.&#13;
As the final bell rings, you begin to open your eyes and realize&#13;
that this year might just be a little bit different. This year might&#13;
of the expectations everyone puts on you. This year just might&#13;
be the year ...&#13;
Chad Gubbels&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Diana Mescher a nd John Petri&#13;
, &#13;
Pa esBy:&#13;
Diana Mes cher and Natas ha Moore &#13;
f aces. Yo ~ walk into registratio~ weeks before school even starts. At first,&#13;
everything looks foreign, but then you start to recognize the faces around&#13;
you. The boy by the water fountain that drives that monstrous black truck&#13;
that you were afraid was going to eat your tiny car every morning in the&#13;
parking lot, and the girl getting her lunch ticket works at Taco John's in the&#13;
mall. You had that teacher every trimester of freshman year and the kid by&#13;
the stairs sat behind you in Chemistry B.&#13;
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in the newspaper, on TV. Not to mention the 881 faces that pass you by&#13;
in school. You see the seniors with their big bad attitudes, who can't wait&#13;
to get out of the building. The juniors who are finally figuring out who they&#13;
are and can't wait to be seniors. Then there's the sophomores who have&#13;
finally broken free of the "freshmen" title and are trying to find their place.&#13;
And the freshman who are a different species all their own and who are&#13;
driving the upperclassmen crazy. The same faces that have passed you&#13;
by every day of your life from the time you were five, or maybe six. The&#13;
same faces that you have seen so many times you think you'll never forget&#13;
them. The same faces that will always be there, right?&#13;
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for the senior class photo, and in a matter of 10 months the seniors will&#13;
graduate. You take a second to breathe and Barn! You're a senior, too.&#13;
years for granted.&#13;
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to laugh, remembering the time the teacher leaning against the wall told&#13;
you their most embarrassing story and had the entire class entertained&#13;
for the whole hour.&#13;
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Sam Wzorek is a great kid! I loved having him in class . He&#13;
was great in math and he was always respectful toward me&#13;
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Sweat&#13;
dripping off their&#13;
bodies, parents and&#13;
students alike sat in&#13;
the gym on a steaming&#13;
hot day to support their&#13;
graduates. Hopefully when&#13;
looking back on the day, the&#13;
audience will remember the&#13;
great day and not the hot, humid&#13;
gym.&#13;
.,. . 1.•wls central Graduates •&#13;
•&#13;
"Please remember." Mandy&#13;
Husz, Kim VanNordstrand,&#13;
Billie Frost, Bethany Riso&#13;
and Meredith Sillau share their&#13;
emotions with their graduating&#13;
class through song. The students&#13;
loved performing for their classmates one last time.&#13;
* i5ing future!&#13;
* ir&#13;
proud * of your&#13;
*&#13;
Listing many things they'll remember about high school, Heidi Behrens,&#13;
Becca Sheppard and Amy Cozad entertained the audience and the&#13;
graduating class. The student's speeches shocked the audience and&#13;
ept everyone laughin&#13;
~&#13;
. &#13;
Flashing a cheesy smile at&#13;
the cameras, Bobby Johnson&#13;
is happy he's finally done with&#13;
high school! Most students were&#13;
excited to graduate!&#13;
Accompanying her father&#13;
and brother Tom, freshman Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
fondly adjusts Tom's academicmedals.&#13;
"It was really special that&#13;
they let me walk with Tom&#13;
and my dad and made an&#13;
exception for my family. It&#13;
was a really cool experience. It made me think,&#13;
Wow- that will be me in&#13;
three years."&#13;
Waiting for his name to be called,&#13;
Nick Coleman smiles with anticipation. Most students wait 13 years&#13;
for the moment their diploma is&#13;
handed to them.&#13;
Handing out flowers to the seniors,&#13;
junior Natalie Jacoby&#13;
fufills her duty as&#13;
lead usher. along with&#13;
junior Davis Ebke.&#13;
She was greatly&#13;
honored to&#13;
receive this&#13;
position.&#13;
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Laughing&#13;
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's&#13;
crazy antics,&#13;
juniors&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
B&#13;
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er,&#13;
Tony Dashner, Brad Bog&#13;
-&#13;
ardus and&#13;
Jess&#13;
ica Dappen&#13;
enjoy the large group they went&#13;
to prom with. The word on&#13;
the&#13;
street&#13;
is big prom groups are a bla&#13;
st.&#13;
ne hand weighed down by a&#13;
ook and the other being lifted&#13;
by a balloon, the level of their&#13;
hypnotic state was te&#13;
sted&#13;
.The&#13;
hypnotized students entertained the audience.&#13;
Shoe phones and selling ca&#13;
rs were just two things that the&#13;
hypnotic students took part in. The best part about the hypno&#13;
tist&#13;
was that the students remembered nothing afterwards. "ltttprove,&#13;
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st&#13;
ca"'&#13;
t&#13;
teach&#13;
it!" &#13;
"My favorite part about prom was&#13;
when I first saw Beth in her dress,&#13;
she looked breathetaking," said&#13;
junior Nick Somers.&#13;
"Jordan looked so spiffy in his white&#13;
tux. He really knew how to make the&#13;
night one I'll remember forever," said&#13;
junior Molly Hansen&#13;
Dinner and limo rides start off the&#13;
night for this group. Juniors Lindsay&#13;
of dawn , juni&#13;
Jessica Dapp&#13;
assembles a ma&#13;
The juniors had&#13;
blast decorating for&#13;
the dance, even&#13;
if they had to&#13;
wake up&#13;
extra&#13;
early!&#13;
Burns, Grace Thornton and Jimmy&#13;
Waters and senior Mike Stamp enjoy their&#13;
time together before the dance. Many students&#13;
say that they have more fun at dinner and before&#13;
the dance, than at the actual dance. &#13;
&#13;
SSOCIATE&#13;
Bill Agan Deanne Christensen&#13;
Rita Hermsen&#13;
Marcy Hamsa Rose Jones&#13;
Jacqueline Frevert Matt Huth&#13;
Chris Ha a an&#13;
Emily Jacobs&#13;
Thomas Heckman Jennifer Kern&#13;
Daylene Gaytan Todd Johnson&#13;
Patrick Campbell John Drake&#13;
Mark A. Henderson Mary Knavel&#13;
Ill P a g es By :&#13;
.Je ssica D a ppen a nd Jillian F lores &#13;
Ryan Koch Paul Massman Fred Suden&#13;
Kari Lewis Matt Nelson Bev Shriver&#13;
Steve Koester Julie Mccomas John Terry&#13;
Kathie Lincoln Laurie Nielsen Chuck Skokan Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Jeff Krabbenhoft&#13;
Sandra Lopes Sue Wentz&#13;
Ruth Kreger Hulda Taus&#13;
Barbara Padilla Jan Smyser&#13;
Dan Miller Sheri Schnitker Bev Vincent&#13;
Bernice ace Steve Padilla Tim Spencer Christina Woodward&#13;
Sue Scho ing Richard Vogelzang&#13;
Curt Mace&#13;
Jill Neeley Maxine Scott Carol Walters&#13;
Keith Massey Larry Sterbick&#13;
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Cory Adrian&#13;
Lucinda Almazan&#13;
Ryan Andersen&#13;
Amber Barr&#13;
Dayona Barrett&#13;
Bradley Bass&#13;
Stephanie Beckner&#13;
Kaitlin Bertelsen&#13;
Jordan Besco&#13;
Sara Billesbach&#13;
Katie Blanchard&#13;
Rachel Boardman&#13;
Jordan Bockert&#13;
Austin Boege&#13;
Bradley Bogardus&#13;
And rew Bolas&#13;
Shawn Boos&#13;
Kayla Bradley&#13;
Nicholas Bretl&#13;
Alyssa Brewer&#13;
Sean Buffum&#13;
Lindsay Burns&#13;
Cheryl Butler&#13;
Melissa Cain&#13;
Tyler Campbell&#13;
Justin Carlson&#13;
Tiffany Carrera&#13;
Melissa Carroll&#13;
Alyssa hale&#13;
Joseph Churchill&#13;
Kimberly Clark&#13;
Amber Clemons&#13;
Kelli Cochrane&#13;
Matthew Collins&#13;
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Doing a wonderful demonstration,&#13;
Kayla Palma shows&#13;
us her head, shoulders, knees, and toes.&#13;
The juniors overall&#13;
preferred head over&#13;
shoulders, knees, and&#13;
toes.&#13;
Head, Shoulders&#13;
Knees, and Toes!&#13;
100 juniors were polled and this is&#13;
what they chose ...&#13;
Head 44%&#13;
20%&#13;
19o/o&#13;
17o/o&#13;
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Brandon Congdon&#13;
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Anthony Dashner&#13;
Shanna Delfs&#13;
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Dan DeVetter&#13;
Ya nir~ Diaz&#13;
Brandon Duffy&#13;
Cassandra Dunham&#13;
Chad Durham&#13;
Courtney Dusing&#13;
Kristin Ebbs&#13;
David Ebke&#13;
fa llory Edwards&#13;
Whitney Elliff&#13;
Shelby Ellison&#13;
Phalen Elonich&#13;
Christopher Engelstad&#13;
Brett Epperson&#13;
Jaclyn Erickson&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
Ebenezer Evanoff&#13;
M ichael Finn&#13;
Kyle Fletcher&#13;
Charles Flint&#13;
Jillian Flores&#13;
Anthony Ga rlough&#13;
Whitney Geise&#13;
Cayla Gillette&#13;
Bradley Hale&#13;
Dmmy Hall&#13;
Charles Haney&#13;
Jacob Hansen&#13;
Karrie Hansen&#13;
Molly Hansen&#13;
Sarah Hansen&#13;
Sam Harvey&#13;
Megan Heckerman&#13;
Megan Higgins&#13;
Rebecca Hinsley&#13;
Tessa Hopson&#13;
Jorey Housley&#13;
Kody Housley&#13;
Logan Hubka&#13;
Ashli Hultquist&#13;
Spencer Hunter&#13;
John Hurst&#13;
rfa tthew Jacobs&#13;
Natalie Jacoby&#13;
Cory Jasek&#13;
Allison Johnson&#13;
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Melinda Johnson&#13;
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Ashley Cunningham&#13;
Bryan Darnell&#13;
Kursten Devine&#13;
Lisa Daffin&#13;
MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
Nathan Dreager&#13;
Dako ta Driver&#13;
Amber Dunlap&#13;
Jacob Durand&#13;
Abbey Edwa rds&#13;
Cory Elonich&#13;
Samantha Ene'"'old&#13;
Robert E teeyan&#13;
Adam Evans&#13;
Trevor Evans&#13;
Thomas Feekin&#13;
Jessica Feller&#13;
Ashlei Fender&#13;
Cody Fischer&#13;
Jeffrey Forrester&#13;
Steven Franks&#13;
Carie Fuelberth&#13;
Jonathan Gaines&#13;
Shannon Gascoigne&#13;
Emily Gates&#13;
Kristen Gerhardt&#13;
Pat Gillespie&#13;
Nicholas Gilmore&#13;
DJ Gnader&#13;
Taylor Gochenour&#13;
Randie Gosch&#13;
Elizabeth Graham&#13;
Savannah Greening&#13;
joey Greiner&#13;
Heather Gubbels&#13;
Olivia Handy&#13;
Jacob Harrill&#13;
Ashley Harris&#13;
Kyle Hasbrouck&#13;
Kie rsten Haubrich&#13;
Daniel Hays&#13;
Emily HendrLx&#13;
Eric Hernandez&#13;
Jonathan Higgins&#13;
Jordan Higgins&#13;
John Ha llesen&#13;
Tyler Housley&#13;
Matthew Howell&#13;
Chase Hughs&#13;
Jason Humphrey&#13;
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Dakota Kruger&#13;
Sean Lalumendre&#13;
Kylie Lane&#13;
Kyle Larkin&#13;
Ale tha Lewis&#13;
Chase Lohnes&#13;
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Alexander Mares&#13;
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Joshua McNeely&#13;
Kyle McPartland&#13;
Tyler Meleney&#13;
Sarah Miller&#13;
Tyler Mrner&#13;
Alexandria Mingus&#13;
Kyle Mohr&#13;
Felisha Moore&#13;
Kelsey Moore&#13;
Benjamin Mouw&#13;
Tommie Neighbors&#13;
Siri elson&#13;
Jamie Nihsen&#13;
Ashley oggle&#13;
Kaleigh Pearcy&#13;
Jennifer Pedersen&#13;
Mayra Perez&#13;
Hayley Perrin&#13;
Jema Petersen&#13;
Amber Pe terson&#13;
Zachariah Pierce&#13;
Sarah Piercy&#13;
Sheldon Portnell&#13;
Jacob Power&#13;
Moryssa Pridlard&#13;
Amberley Proctor&#13;
Molly Quandt&#13;
Miranda Quick&#13;
Danielle Raikes&#13;
Alysha Ra u&#13;
Benjamin Rausch&#13;
Dante Redd&#13;
Anthony Rhodes&#13;
Lora Riehle&#13;
Heather Robertson&#13;
Alex Rocha&#13;
Jessica Roden&#13;
Meagan Rogers&#13;
Alison Rozic&#13;
Mikayla Ruetl1&#13;
Brittney Russo&#13;
Codey Schafer&#13;
Jerrod Scheffel&#13;
Cole Schnitker&#13;
Mykayla Sch oenberger&#13;
Anthony Schovanec&#13;
Jocelyn Schupp&#13;
Clayton Score&#13;
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Pages By:&#13;
Natas ha Moore a nd J essica Ryba&#13;
high &#13;
Snmnnlha Wilson&#13;
Matthew Wolf&#13;
Patricia Yacup&#13;
Eugene Zuem&#13;
Kylee Shank&#13;
Matthew Sharp&#13;
Thomas Shea&#13;
Michaela Sherrill&#13;
Frankie Shoemaker&#13;
Annie Smith&#13;
Chloe Smith&#13;
Troy Smith&#13;
Kolby Spencer&#13;
Dylan Sporer&#13;
Lacey Stazzoni&#13;
Alexis Tawzer&#13;
Kelsey Tech&#13;
Eric Thomas&#13;
Shy lo Thomas&#13;
Nathaniel Thompson&#13;
Codey Thramer&#13;
Summer Turne r&#13;
Jonathan Tweedt&#13;
Melissa Vesper&#13;
Victoria Von Mende&#13;
EmilyWahle&#13;
Sarah Wa ldron&#13;
Alaina Walker&#13;
Amanda Wallace&#13;
Kristin Waters&#13;
Nicholas Weidner&#13;
Amanda Wells&#13;
Brady Wells&#13;
Christopher Wenck&#13;
Kaleb Williams&#13;
Christopher Wilson&#13;
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Photos By: ,&#13;
Pyl s Studio and Diana M e sche r &#13;
Getting lobsters for customers is part of the best&#13;
tasks junior Alicia Mehsling performs at Red&#13;
Lobster. Alicia said she was busiest during the&#13;
dinner rush.&#13;
H anding t he m erch a nclise to t h e custom er&#13;
w it h a s mile , junior&#13;
Sara Billesb ach loves&#13;
h er job at Vanity. Sara&#13;
like d h e lping p eople&#13;
pick out cloth es t h at&#13;
wer e per fect for t h em.&#13;
Vanity feature d som e&#13;
of t h e n ew fas hio n&#13;
item s of the season s.&#13;
tylin' a t work j unior Megan&#13;
harp helps out a custon1er:&#13;
Megan rrjoyed workjng at&#13;
Mau.rices a n d s h especia lly&#13;
loved the d i count.· o n all of&#13;
the clothe , shoes, a n d accesH elping the kids off the bus i.·&#13;
just one of the thingH that junior&#13;
Melinda Johns on rloeH eYerydn;:&#13;
She loves being the fin;t 1• thE'&#13;
kids see after school. Wu1·ki n je at&#13;
LCLC has t.aught Meliuda hm.v t o&#13;
w or k with all typt.'8 of kid .&#13;
Working Hard For The Money&#13;
Working at Menard's proved both challeng·&#13;
ing and exciting. Senior Kelsey Richter&#13;
worked long hours dealing with customers&#13;
day in and day out. Kelseyspentmostofher&#13;
t ime at t he customer service desk. One&#13;
of t he hardest part s of her job was when&#13;
t he desk w ould become busy turning t he&#13;
crowd s into angry m obs.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Cortny Knoble and Tabith a S pore r&#13;
Below: Many customers come in and out of&#13;
Target each day while senior Jac ob Heath&#13;
works and cashiers in the e l e ctron ics&#13;
department. Jacob worked around 20-25&#13;
hour s each week d ealing wit h customers&#13;
who t hougtit they were always right making&#13;
his job difficult. He enjoyed t he people he&#13;
worked with the most.&#13;
Fast Food restaurants employ many &amp;tu·&#13;
dents at Lewis Central. Junior Art Daniel·&#13;
son worked at the McDondald's near L ko&#13;
Manawa. Art was a cashier and was also&#13;
in charge of making french fries during&#13;
his shifts. The busiest time of day was tho&#13;
lunch time rush &#13;
Working at Sears can be stressful yet enjoyable, seniors Tim Clouser and Tyler Drvol demonstrate this&#13;
by playing on the Stepmasters. Clouser and Drvol worked in the tools and equipment department.&#13;
Life In The Fast Lane&#13;
I. Hoving fun in the sun.junior- Kelsey&#13;
Schon1burg lays on i he hood of herNavy Blue Bug. Kelsey had a blast&#13;
driving ar-ound in her- Bug.&#13;
2 . This black Mazda RX- 8 gds all the&#13;
ladies a t·tention when i I· r-olls l hr-ough&#13;
·the parking loi. Senior- Aus I in Sfrohbehn er"l_joyed his car- and took pride&#13;
in laking car-e of i"f".&#13;
Here comes&#13;
junior Joe Wilson&#13;
with his big Tonka&#13;
Ford F-250. Joe&#13;
enjoyed driving&#13;
his Ford around&#13;
and also entered&#13;
his truck into&#13;
competitons .&#13;
Stay ing cool ,&#13;
senior Be cca&#13;
Shepphard&#13;
stands next to&#13;
her bright yellow&#13;
Dodge Neon .&#13;
Becca loved&#13;
jamming out to&#13;
music in her car.&#13;
By his fly1967&#13;
Mustang, junior&#13;
Kyle Wic kersham is chillin'.&#13;
Kyle recently&#13;
restored hi s&#13;
Mustang back&#13;
into all origi -&#13;
nal parts in the&#13;
summer of '05'.&#13;
Crushing everyone when she&#13;
rol ls t hro ugh&#13;
the parking lot,&#13;
sopho m o r e&#13;
Rosalie Warner&#13;
is the only one&#13;
with a Hummer,&#13;
and she says she&#13;
loves her baby.&#13;
=-=:=":II-mes:.:::!&#13;
3. This car may not look all i·hat cool&#13;
but ·t iois Saab definitely turns heads&#13;
as ii cr-uises thr ough the parking&#13;
lot. Tony Dashner- loved his Saab and&#13;
wouldn'I give it up tor- anything.&#13;
Photos B y :&#13;
C'..u1·t ny Knoble a nd T a bit h a Spor e r &#13;
W, makes high school memorable? Getting good grades, doing homework,&#13;
and making sure every teacher likes you? Or the nights you spent with you r best&#13;
friends attempting to study for tests, the juicy rumors she tells you every c1ay&#13;
during 3 rd period while you're trying to get your homework done and the crazy&#13;
antics of your favorite teachers?&#13;
In high school, every day is exactly the same. You wake up much too early&#13;
to get to school and trudge like a zombie into your 1 st class period by 7:35 in&#13;
the morning. You mindlessly complete your day, going from class to class, in a&#13;
routine that becomes an involuntary action. You learn the material, take the tests,&#13;
and make the grades. It's effortless, sort of like breathing. So what separates&#13;
one day from the next? How do you save yourself from being drowned in the&#13;
monotonous repetition? You get yourself involved.&#13;
You spend months talking about and choosing the perfect dress for the&#13;
upcoming dance. You spend hours deliberating with your fiends about who you&#13;
should ask to be you r date for said dance. You listen to the gruesome story of&#13;
the most recent fight he's telling in your 61h period math class, or laugh at her&#13;
dramatic interpretation of how intense the game of dodge ball was that day.&#13;
You pick on your younger siblings as often as possible and go all out for Wacky&#13;
Wednesday. You take classes outside of the LC campus to get a new experience&#13;
and immensely enjoy the never-ending traditions of the activities you're in. You&#13;
push above and beyond all expectation and you allow the fact that the boy who ---mil activities and show school spirit at every chance possible. You let the high school&#13;
drama engulf you and enjoy every minute of happiness you can get. After all,&#13;
it only lasts for four years.&#13;
So what makes high school memorable? It's what we like to call ...&#13;
student life.&#13;
Susan Lewis poured her heart into the LC drama department as a nun in "The&#13;
Sound of Music," House Manager in "Our Town," assistant stage manager in&#13;
"Is There Life After High School?" and stage manager for "A Chorus Line." No&#13;
matter what the circumstances and hardships in store, she was always wi lling&#13;
to participate mind, soul, and schedule. Susan can't imagine a fall and spring&#13;
without the productions and the drama department wouldn't be the same without&#13;
her. -senior Shun Sho Fong&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Diana Mescher and Nata h a Moore &#13;
P hotos By:&#13;
D ia n a M esch er and John Pet1·i &#13;
Gazing into&#13;
each other's&#13;
eyes. junior&#13;
Seth Yakel&#13;
and dat e&#13;
en j o y a&#13;
slow dance.&#13;
Many couples enjoy&#13;
going to the&#13;
dance with&#13;
their special&#13;
someone.&#13;
m&#13;
c&#13;
·-&#13;
What 's so&#13;
funny? Sophomore Kristen&#13;
Schweer and&#13;
junior Brett&#13;
Epperson&#13;
show everyone that they&#13;
are having&#13;
a great time&#13;
together at&#13;
the dance.&#13;
Full of smiles,&#13;
senior Josh&#13;
Fellows and&#13;
junior Kristin&#13;
Ebbs dance&#13;
the night away.&#13;
They were&#13;
glad to finally&#13;
be da nc ing&#13;
after getting&#13;
very lost on&#13;
th e way to&#13;
dinner before&#13;
the dance.&#13;
Every year there is one week every student looks&#13;
forward to. A week where teachers are laid back,&#13;
there is no homework. A week where everyone&#13;
you must find a group that will work out for the&#13;
both of you.&#13;
"First, I talk to some of her friends and see if&#13;
dress goofy and the biggest football&#13;
game of the season takes place.&#13;
Every year a cherry is put on top of&#13;
this amazing week with the Saturday&#13;
night homecoming dance.&#13;
"I look forward to getting my hair and&#13;
nails done plus my date was a hottie.&#13;
Who wouldn 't look forward to that?"&#13;
said junior Rachel Boardman.&#13;
With this dance comes all of the&#13;
stressful planning. Guys fret over&#13;
"Homecoming&#13;
was a blast, I had&#13;
a great time. I got&#13;
jiggy wit h it o n&#13;
the dance floor,"&#13;
said senior Ryan&#13;
Thomas.&#13;
she's interested. Then I catch her&#13;
when she's alone and ask her if&#13;
she wants to go or not," said senior&#13;
Kyle Courter.&#13;
Eventually, all of the details fall&#13;
together. It's decided where the&#13;
group wil l meet, what the dinner&#13;
plans are, and everything else in&#13;
between. Then you just have to&#13;
worry about getting your groove&#13;
on .&#13;
finding the perfect date. Girls have to worry about&#13;
dresses, makeup, shoes, hair and of course, being&#13;
asked to the dance. Then together with your date,&#13;
"Homecoming was a blast, I had a great time.&#13;
I got jiggy with it on the dance floor," said senior&#13;
Ryan Thomas.&#13;
Front Row: John Higgins and Caleb Housley. Second Row: Brooke Anderson, Sydnie Den.11s C s~1 f&#13;
McKayla Christiansen, Luke Stamp, Jesse Elgan and Brad Bogardus. Third Row: Rachel Terry KllY) VdnN r l&#13;
Alex Smith and Adam Cooney. Fourth Row: Sarah Higgins, Mandy Husz and Mike Stamp Back Row·&#13;
pard, Lindsey Behrens, Kelsey Richter, Chad Gubbles, Troy Weber and Eric Burmeister&#13;
Pages B y :&#13;
Rachelle Osborn and J essic a Ry ba &#13;
Hey, Macarena!&#13;
Seniors Mandy&#13;
Husz, Chad Gubbels , Eric Burme is ter, Kaela&#13;
Croushorn a nd&#13;
Dan Fischer show&#13;
everyone how to do&#13;
the Macarena right.&#13;
Students enjoyed&#13;
line dancing to the&#13;
macarana, cha-cha&#13;
slide, and the electric slide.&#13;
Before their last&#13;
homecoming dance,&#13;
seniors (back&#13;
row) Alex Smith,&#13;
Trent Hough, Jenifer Zwicky, Katie&#13;
Archibald, Jamie&#13;
Jensen, Enc Burrne i st er. Trav is&#13;
Hitchcock, Sarah&#13;
Higgins, Mckayla&#13;
Christiansen, Chad&#13;
Gubbels , (front&#13;
row) Mandy Husz,&#13;
Meredi th Sillau,&#13;
Beth Jones, Abby&#13;
O"Neill,AmyCozad,&#13;
Kim Van Nordstrand&#13;
and Billie Frost say&#13;
i:heese&#13;
'If there was no&#13;
football game,&#13;
there'd be no&#13;
dance. I take a&#13;
shower, do my&#13;
hair and I' m&#13;
done."&#13;
-senior&#13;
Jeremy Yates&#13;
"I have a friend&#13;
come over and&#13;
spend all day&#13;
getting ready&#13;
like doing each&#13;
other's makeup&#13;
and stuff."&#13;
-freshman&#13;
Caitlin Agee&#13;
P h oto By:&#13;
Pyles Studio and John Petri&#13;
"I just put on&#13;
some Marvin&#13;
Gaye and work&#13;
my dance&#13;
moves."&#13;
-junior&#13;
Nick,,,,S...._...,,...,,,__ &#13;
herthan solving quadratic equations.&#13;
E* "Breaker, breaker!"&#13;
Team America storms&#13;
through the halls of LCHS.&#13;
Seniors Austin Strohbehn,&#13;
Troy Weber, juniors Mallory&#13;
Edwards and Gracie Thornton&#13;
&lt;(&#13;
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~&#13;
DAY&#13;
Lewis Central took a "Blast to the Past'' on decade day which was full of interesting outfi'ls.&#13;
Throughout the week students dressed in outrageous clothes. Just imagine walking down the&#13;
hallway and seeing Cat Woman and Quail Man. "I love Spirit Week because it's so much&#13;
fun, and everything builds up to the big night, the football game!'' exclaimed senior. Amber&#13;
Johnson. The school spirit didn't go unnoticed. Each day the cooks decided winners.&#13;
Prizes went to Amber Johnson, Nick Somers, Tyler Lowman, Tabitha Sporer, Daniel&#13;
Olson, Jaclyn Erickson, Alysha Rau, Cole Schnitker, Sara Striker, Caleb Housley,&#13;
Diana Mescher, David Ebke, Alicia Skillman, and Jesse Elgan.&#13;
Spirit Week rallied up the student body for Coronation. The students&#13;
enjoyed entertainment from the cheerleaders, dance team, and band. Dustin Delanty led&#13;
the unstoppable senior class to victory m&#13;
the pie eating contest. The seniors also&#13;
dominated the tradi- tional tug-of-war&#13;
and came away as the winners of the Battle&#13;
of the Classes. But the highlight of the&#13;
night had to be the faculty skit. Select&#13;
students joined in on the skit and&#13;
brought a laugh to the student body. New teachers including&#13;
Mr. Nelson, Ms. Seavers, and Mr. Henderson starred as New&#13;
Kids on the Block. While Mr. Miller and senior Merideth&#13;
Sillau boogied down country style.&#13;
Finally, the day came ... the Homecoming football&#13;
game vs. Atlantic. The stands were full, the crowd&#13;
was screaming, and the Titans played a great game.&#13;
Jeremy Yates made a great play while scoring&#13;
a 65 yd touchdown. At half-time the marching&#13;
band performed a fantastic ensemble, and&#13;
the dance team pumped up the fans with&#13;
their energetic dance. When the guys&#13;
returned for the second half, the crowd&#13;
was ready to cheer on the Titans&#13;
1* Cheerleading captain Dani Robinson takes&#13;
blue and white to the next level. Her spint&#13;
was definitely an amazing addition to&#13;
Spirit Week.&#13;
B* Bringing back twin day, senior&#13;
Becca Sheppard dresses as&#13;
junior Katie Blanchard. Their&#13;
creative wackiness grabbed&#13;
the attention of the student&#13;
body.&#13;
l' Adding some flavor.&#13;
sophomores Krist n&#13;
Schweer "shakes··&#13;
it up while Rachel&#13;
Sc hultz just&#13;
can't get&#13;
enough.The&#13;
school&#13;
Amht•r Burr 1mrl Molly HanH&lt; n &#13;
·1 had a lo!: of fun doing !:he&#13;
l:eacher ski!:. bu!: my knee s!:ill&#13;
hurl:s. I even ripped a hole in&#13;
my Jeans when I dove inl:o !:he&#13;
"fm glad Luke f:!:amp and&#13;
Mckay la Chris!:iansen go!:&#13;
King and Queen. I vol:ed for&#13;
!:hem because !:hey are bo!:h&#13;
exl:remely ho!:!:!"&#13;
'senior Kal:ie Festnachl:&#13;
"if you train hard&#13;
enough. you w ill have&#13;
!:he skills !:o bea!: a s!:a!:e&#13;
champ&#13;
!Jimmy Wa!:ersl."&#13;
'senior Dustin Delanl:!:J&#13;
"This is my Vef]:J first&#13;
f-lomecoming ever! 1·m&#13;
really excil:ed l:o go and&#13;
perform great in !:he big &#13;
It's ELECTRIC' to the groove sophomores Connie Smith and Tiara Wells boogie woogie to the&#13;
electric slide. The electric slide is a big hit at school&#13;
dances, everyone gets real crazy and boogies down.&#13;
Singing the night away, junior&#13;
Julie Rocholz has a great time&#13;
with her friends. This diva rocked&#13;
her way across the dance floor.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
J illia n Flores a nd Molly H a n sen&#13;
Love is in the air! Spending their first night together, sophomore Brett Elliff and snoball date sophomore Courtney Gibson dance under the '"Paris lights." With someone you really like, the school gym may be filled with the romance of a foreign city.&#13;
Class 'R.f_ps &#13;
Once upon a time, in a far away school&#13;
there was a dance called Snoball. This&#13;
was a night of the finest. Freshmen to&#13;
seniors dressed to their best. Th is year&#13;
the dance was not like any of the rest;&#13;
it was a wacky, fun filled , night.&#13;
There was this great group of friends&#13;
who had high expectations for the evening. They arrived at Tish's&#13;
lips and adjusting them to somehow&#13;
fit around this softball size jug.&#13;
"I knew his head was big, but I&#13;
didn't know his mouth was that big!"&#13;
said junior Natalie Jacoby.&#13;
After all his hard work, Jesse finally&#13;
managed to complete his task.&#13;
"All the people in the restaurant were&#13;
looking at us like we were&#13;
for their dinner feast. All of a&#13;
sudden, senior Jesse Elgan&#13;
had this idea that maybe he&#13;
could possibly fit a glass water pitcher in his mouth.&#13;
" I thought his&#13;
head was big, but&#13;
I didn't know his&#13;
juvenile delinquents" ,said&#13;
senior Katie Cook.&#13;
While cameras' were&#13;
flashing , senior Brian&#13;
Henderson thought&#13;
he'd be cool and tip the&#13;
mouth was that&#13;
bin!"&#13;
"I wonder how he got that&#13;
crazy idea?" said junior&#13;
David Ebke.&#13;
This is when the wacky part of the&#13;
evening comes in. While sitting in a&#13;
nice restaurant all dressed up, Jesse&#13;
started working on fitting the large vessel in his mouth. He started moving his&#13;
pitcher, which was still&#13;
in Jesse's mouth.up. The ice, still&#13;
sitting in the bottom, rushed into&#13;
Jesse's mouth causing him to choke&#13;
and shoot the water pitcher out of his&#13;
mouth, which miraculously landed&#13;
perfectly on the table.&#13;
Back Row: Brady Wells, Chad Gubbles, Travis Hitchcock, Lindsay Berhens, Troy&#13;
Weber, Eric Burmeister and Alex Smith. Middle Row: Lindsay Baker, Mallory Shanks,&#13;
Sarah Higgins, April Cooper, Rachel Terry, Billie Frost, Mike Stamp and Adam Cooney.&#13;
Front Row: Ben Mescher. Adriene Hitchcock, McKayla Christansen, Mandy Husz,&#13;
Jett Rau, Luke Stamp, Phalen Elonich, Kim VanNordstrand and Jimmy Waters.&#13;
BoYS ~s. &amp;iris ... the differences between the genders!&#13;
The mast: interesting part: of dinner was_&#13;
'1HADAWRESTLINGMEET11fAT&#13;
DAY SO ME ANO SOME GUYS&#13;
ENDED UP AT BURGER KING ANO&#13;
I GOT A TRlPlL CHEESEBURGER."&#13;
- f'REseMAN BEN RAUSCH&#13;
"Everything was going good&#13;
until we got our food and&#13;
tnere were beets on ou r&#13;
plate, I guess tney tnougnt it&#13;
would add so1Me decoration?"&#13;
-Sopno1More A1Mber Forbes&#13;
The mast: embarrassing thing that: happened_&#13;
'1 CAN oo BACK fllPS, so I TIIOUGHJ' "I was getting into tne car&#13;
I wouw BE COOL AND SHOW OfT MY after dinner and IMY strap on&#13;
MOVES, BUT WHEN I WENT TO flIP IMY dress broke, to !Make tnings&#13;
BACKW All.OS HY FEET GOT CAUGHT worse Jake Hansen al1Most killed&#13;
ON THE DECORATIONS IN THE GYM." us 011 tne way to tne dance!"&#13;
-SE:NloR ZACH VAlDITIN -Junior Jordyn Snaw&#13;
The cutest: couple was ...&#13;
"I THINK THAT THE CUTEST&#13;
COUPLE, BY FAR, WAS HAYLEY&#13;
PRANGE ANO R.J. WEIDNER. THEY&#13;
I..OOKEO SUPER. am: TOOEIHER!''&#13;
- SOPHOMORE CURTIS l&gt;RI.AGER&#13;
"I tnou11nt Syd11ie Uennis and&#13;
Ada111 Larkl11 were absolutely&#13;
adorable! Tney Just looked so&#13;
nappy to be tnere together."&#13;
-Freshman Ariel &amp;ow1Man&#13;
Photos by :&#13;
Zan e Brugenhernke &amp; Pyles Studio &#13;
I get up, eat breakfast,&#13;
and brush my teeth. Then&#13;
I go to work till 5:00 pm.&#13;
I come home and take a&#13;
shower. Then I get into&#13;
my pimpin tux and take&#13;
my girl to dinner to spend&#13;
a lot of money. I go to the&#13;
dance and get my dance&#13;
on. I go home, change into&#13;
crummy clothes. Finally I&#13;
go to post prom and have&#13;
Fun!&#13;
- Jake Vincent&#13;
This is my dance day&#13;
routine. I get up and eat&#13;
breakfast. I go to work&#13;
all day. I get off late in&#13;
the afternoon and hurry&#13;
home. Once I'm home,&#13;
I shower and then I get&#13;
dressed. Ten minutes&#13;
after I get home, I am out&#13;
thedooronmywayto pick&#13;
up my beautiful date. We&#13;
go to the dance and have&#13;
a great time.&#13;
annoy your friends&#13;
by ~ing them&#13;
pose all night long&#13;
-Devin Juel&#13;
M \:l sophomo r e 1:1 ear a t Homecoming, I&#13;
w e nt with m\:l first serio u s r.mOO'l:dl&#13;
liv e d kind of , so w e didn 't&#13;
see each o the r v e r\j o ft e n . At the da'l'tftA&#13;
she took of o u r time t o ge t her,&#13;
a n d s h e started .. I Ta ....... What&#13;
I didn 't r ea li ze was that ever1:1one wa s&#13;
watching . I hesrd - about it \l r Ii' a y&#13;
for the next mon th.&#13;
get in a fight&#13;
over a dress&#13;
you both I e &#13;
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eat garlic at night dinner if you ~&#13;
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want to ~ 1. r.toneg G. eesrneres E'&#13;
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breath mint 5. Qurn/ "tints 10. ~obbie Pin&#13;
"Every time I hear music&#13;
this is my signature move&#13;
I bust out! It really gets my&#13;
friends going."&#13;
... senior Candace Matheis&#13;
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Dian a M e scher &#13;
What appears to be a complicated&#13;
task, senior Alex Grund has been&#13;
taught the skills to complete with&#13;
ease. Alex joined the computer tech&#13;
class having prior experience in&#13;
audio and sound technology.&#13;
The first lesson in hammering&#13;
is point, aim , and fire. Junior&#13;
Buck Morris mastered the skill&#13;
of accuracy, but just in case&#13;
he missed Buck always wore&#13;
his protective gear.&#13;
Finaggling the fryer, senior&#13;
Katie Fastnacht whips it into&#13;
shape. Although her food&#13;
was delicious, Katie's biggest&#13;
problem was cooking&#13;
than she could eat.&#13;
One hundred eighty days of&#13;
waking up early and getting ready&#13;
just to arrive at the prison we all like&#13;
to call school. The same faces, the&#13;
same lunches, and the same classes&#13;
day after day. With the new security&#13;
cameras installed across the school&#13;
premises, Lewis Central is feeling&#13;
even more like a prison. But Tucker&#13;
Center students aren't caged in.&#13;
They enjoy the freedom of only four&#13;
periods of typical&#13;
classes. What do&#13;
they do with their&#13;
free time? They&#13;
Learning how to be a kid again,&#13;
senior Jenifer Zwicky enjoys creating activities for the children to&#13;
enjoy. The kids loved it when Jennifer came to visit their daycare for&#13;
Child Care.&#13;
you the fundam entals as well as&#13;
giving you hands on experience. It&#13;
is a great way to realize if you have&#13;
what it takes. It is one thing to read&#13;
all about a career, but it is something&#13;
completely different to witness a&#13;
surgery or broadcast live on a radio&#13;
station.&#13;
"It is a definite adrenaline&#13;
rush , knowing people are listening to&#13;
you on the radio," said senior Jesse&#13;
Elgan.&#13;
get hands - on .__ __________ __ __.&#13;
College is a definite&#13;
drain on your bank&#13;
account. Tucker&#13;
Center a ll ows you&#13;
experience in the to get a feel of what&#13;
area that interests them the most.&#13;
Tucker Center is a unique facility&#13;
which offers high school students new&#13;
opportunities. From construction to&#13;
health careers, many Lewis Central&#13;
students have taken advantage of the&#13;
wide variety of programs offered.&#13;
Sitting in a desk, listening to fortyfive minute lectures is not the only&#13;
college courses are like without the&#13;
added costs. It gives students a&#13;
jumpstart to begin college with some&#13;
existing credits.&#13;
111•1----.--:~..;;;;.;;;.;.....===~=-way to learn . Tucker Center teaches - Pages By:&#13;
Amber Barr and Cortny Knoble&#13;
When you've had enough of prison&#13;
life and are looking for a "get out of&#13;
jail free" card and a way to see some&#13;
new faces, just imagine broadcasting&#13;
at a radio station or constructing a&#13;
masterpiece. &#13;
D.J. in training, senior Chelsea Luth shows no fear&#13;
talking on the radio. Even when put on the spot,&#13;
Chelsea can handle anyone's request.&#13;
1. Mixin' it up, senior Josh Tiffey works with a switchboard. Josh knows tons&#13;
about computers so naturally he enjoyed taking Computer Tech.&#13;
2. Capturing the moment, senior Zach Duysen records the news program for the&#13;
radio tv class. This enormous machine was no problem for this talented senior.&#13;
3. Getting physical, senior Kaela Croushorn tries to revive a dummy in health&#13;
careers. Letting out her hot air, Kaela perfects her procedure.&#13;
Dontf8JJ&#13;
into the&#13;
Holidau&#13;
Depthso&#13;
Dea&#13;
Look out Cosmo, here comes senior&#13;
Jaimee Friesen! This photogenic&#13;
star had some great holiday advice&#13;
for the big guy, and she was also&#13;
Santa's favorite little helper. &#13;
"For advice about&#13;
the opposite sex, I&#13;
go talk to their exboyfriend, so then&#13;
I know what the girl&#13;
likes and what the&#13;
girl doesn't like."&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Tyler Housley&#13;
"I know a girl has a&#13;
crush on me when&#13;
she comes to talk&#13;
to me and she is all&#13;
giggly and flirts with&#13;
me by touching."&#13;
- junior&#13;
Jereb Walker&#13;
Top: Getting the low down, Anthony Sullivan amuses fellow sophomore Ross&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
Bottom: The talk at lunch turns to&#13;
girls, sports or even instruments for&#13;
sophomore band guys Stephen Bond,&#13;
Nick Kempton, Derek Stuhr, and Stephen Rieck.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Natasha Moore&#13;
,said •••&#13;
Gossip isn't just for the ladies. Juniors Devin Juel, Vince Junior and&#13;
Jake Hansen discuss the latest during lunch. &#13;
• Top: For girls, lunch is a time for gossip, laughter&#13;
and secrets.This is no different for seniors Michelle&#13;
Paulsen, Cassara Carroll, Alicia Burns and junior Kim&#13;
Clark who are chatting up a storm.&#13;
Bottom: Trying not to laugh, Becky Hinsley tells&#13;
Valerie Creps her dirty little secret. Don't tell any-&#13;
--------------bo_d..;.y_o_r.;;.y_ou_·_11 be "just another regret_. ~&#13;
Inside jokes are very common in high school. Freshmen Felisha&#13;
Moore and Jema Petersen laugh it up.&#13;
P h otos By:&#13;
"For advice about&#13;
the opposite sex I&#13;
ask a couple of my&#13;
good friends like&#13;
Kyle Larkin ... HAHA.&#13;
But their answers&#13;
are stupid so I do&#13;
the opposite."&#13;
-freshman&#13;
Lindsay Baker&#13;
"The way for me&#13;
to get a date is&#13;
to FLIRT, FLIRT,&#13;
FLIRT!!! Make it&#13;
obvious that you like&#13;
the person!&#13;
- senior&#13;
Larissa Churchill&#13;
,Jordan Bocl i·t a nd Natasha MoorL' &#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Jessica Dappen and Rachelle Osborn&#13;
"Lord, bless these feet to&#13;
keep up with that dancing beat.&#13;
Amen."With words of encouragement and last minute tips.&#13;
the Dance Team prays before&#13;
their performances.&#13;
"I feel that when we pray, it's&#13;
our way to bring the team closer before a performance and&#13;
get focused on our dance."&#13;
-senior Beth Jones.&#13;
Too hot to handle! Lewis Corporation gets fired up&#13;
when saying their 'The Roof 1s on Fire!" chant before&#13;
each performance. Right before hitting the stage,&#13;
this calms their nerves and gets them pumped up.&#13;
It's Trident Spearmint gum that&#13;
the girls basketball team chews&#13;
before a game while listening to&#13;
their pep talk from their coaches.&#13;
Trident has been Coach Hanafan's&#13;
gum of choice that he gives to his&#13;
team each season.&#13;
Hey go team, go, go team! The chcerleadArs l t together bef r&#13;
performance to get pumped up for the: t n•gfi g n Th sq , t&#13;
in a lot of time this year to help their Titans t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &#13;
~Me *8aee the other&#13;
lntlMldated by usl&#13;
tor BUiie Frost&#13;
The&#13;
dition of flags that read LC TITANS has become popular with the crowd at football games.&#13;
"I like being an El Si Loco because it's really cool to&#13;
hear the crowd go crazy as we run by with the flags."&#13;
-junior Brett Epperson.&#13;
WRE~TLINt;&#13;
A-N-1-M-A-L Mike is an ANIMAL! This season Mike Stamp&#13;
has kept the tradtion alive by&#13;
wearing the Animal shirt. This&#13;
shirt has been around since&#13;
1985 and has been handed&#13;
down to another wrestler every&#13;
year.&#13;
"I felt honored to wear the Animal shirt this season because&#13;
there were many great wrestlers before me who wore the&#13;
shirt. I'm glad that I could be a&#13;
part of the tradition."&#13;
-senior Mike Stamp.&#13;
1 2,3 BOWLING! Before a meet, this&#13;
original chant is what brings the team&#13;
together. Originating from the boys team,&#13;
it caught on with the girls and became a&#13;
fun tradit on for everyone &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
WhY wE IOvE oUr gcJ-toOI!&#13;
JAIMEE FRIESEN "So many freakin' awesome&#13;
people. I just come and have&#13;
fun!"&#13;
KYLE PENNEY&#13;
"The learning environment is&#13;
the best in the area. I feel really&#13;
comfortable here."&#13;
"My parents made me come to Council&#13;
Bluffs, but I came to Lewis Central for the&#13;
great football program."&#13;
-freshman Ryan Daub&#13;
"I used to go to Sioux City Heelan. I transfered to L wis Central because it has a&#13;
really good choir department that I wanted&#13;
to be a part of."&#13;
-sophomore Jennifer Ranek&#13;
" The wrestling and football team definitely&#13;
affected my decision to come to Lewis&#13;
Central. It is also better than the rest of the&#13;
schools in Council Bluffs. "&#13;
- junior Tyler Shippley&#13;
"Teachers really show that they&#13;
care about the students by doing one on one time with them." &#13;
When Stephanie Petsche was fifteen years&#13;
old, she started her modeling career, not ever&#13;
knowing what it was going to turn into. In&#13;
January 2006, Stephanie tried out to&#13;
be on a show for Club Meeko&#13;
to raise money for the Make A&#13;
Wish Foundation. The winner&#13;
from the show would then go on&#13;
to get an interview for the Tyra&#13;
Banks VH1 TV show America's&#13;
Next Top Model. Out of 50 girls,&#13;
they narrowed the pack down&#13;
to ten girls to be voted on to go&#13;
the next interview, and Stephanie&#13;
made the cut.&#13;
"There were so many people there. It was&#13;
so exciting," said Petsche&#13;
From there, Stephanie was voted the #1&#13;
model out of the ten girls and got to go to the&#13;
interview in Los Angeles.&#13;
"When I found out I won I was at home&#13;
sleeping. They called me on the phone&#13;
before the show aired on TV. I was&#13;
so excited," said Stephanie.&#13;
After Stephanie had been chosen&#13;
to move on, she was interviewed&#13;
,. on numerous radio stations.&#13;
: "It was really nerve racking,&#13;
: • • I wasn't really sure what to&#13;
. :;;. expect."&#13;
Unfortunately, Stephanie was&#13;
not one of the people chosen to&#13;
be on show. However she wants&#13;
to continue her modeling career&#13;
by going to New York City. She&#13;
wouldn't give up her experience for anything&#13;
in the world. She received a scholarship and&#13;
plans on attending college.&#13;
Freshman Bass Clef Choir tells all why&#13;
LC Is better than the rest/I&#13;
Matt Wolf&#13;
ChrisWikon&#13;
Tyler Mil/ah&#13;
Josh McNeely&#13;
BenRau~ch &#13;
e /Joffin anJ&#13;
Cr1,c ~urmtJ,,~t11r &#13;
Sarah H1,99t,n5&#13;
and iuke Stamp &#13;
r.m n our --- .w --------------&#13;
m ... Pocket?&#13;
I&#13;
"I have a plastic egg&#13;
that I carry around .r:. with me everywhere.&#13;
I kiss it when I need&#13;
good luck."&#13;
-junior Anthony&#13;
Garlough&#13;
"I have my black&#13;
beanie in my front&#13;
pocket that I carry in&#13;
case I ever need it."&#13;
- senior Chris&#13;
Rogness&#13;
"I always have my cell&#13;
phone with me so I&#13;
can always reach out&#13;
and touch someone&#13;
with my words."&#13;
- freshmen Alexis&#13;
Tawzer&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Phalen E lonich and Kayla Gundlach&#13;
••• Trunk?&#13;
I &#13;
••• I-Pod?&#13;
I&#13;
Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch check ii out! Wh-whwh-wh what's ii all about? Juniors&#13;
Kaitlin Bertelsen and Whitney Geise&#13;
shake their tailfeathers. Kaitlin just got&#13;
a brand spanking-new I-Pod.&#13;
"One night over the summer, I&#13;
was at Phalen Elonich's house&#13;
and we decided that we wanted&#13;
to play in the rain. We ran down&#13;
her hill to the Lincoln Monument,&#13;
because it's right down her&#13;
reet and it started to rain really hard when we got up&#13;
ere so we headed back to her house. I felt something on&#13;
foot (we were running around barefooted), but I didn't&#13;
her to check and see what it was. Then we walked&#13;
to her house and her mom was yelling at us to dry&#13;
ecause we were dripping on the carpet. So then I&#13;
at the bottom of my foot and discovered a heart&#13;
ed leaf! And now I just keep it in my wallet for good&#13;
k -junior Rosemary Rausch&#13;
• •• Wallet?&#13;
"I have a picture of a girl frot1t Ot1taha it1 t\\Y IV ction.&#13;
I dot1't really kt1ow her, but I got her picture thro gh lttY&#13;
friet1d. I keep her picture it1 there to t1take t\\Y allet&#13;
look better."&#13;
-fresht1tat1 &amp;ryat1 Uart1ell&#13;
Showing off their goods juniors Nick&#13;
Fitzgerald and Tyler Campbell empty&#13;
their pockets. Nick always had his tube&#13;
of chapstick and Tyler would be lost&#13;
without his cell phone.&#13;
What cha gunna do with all that junk?&#13;
Freshmen Kylee Shank and Heather Gubbels stand next to their open trunk which&#13;
is loaded with toliet paper. Looks like they&#13;
like to go TPing on the weekend!&#13;
P h oto s By :&#13;
P h a len E lonich a n d John P etr i &#13;
September, 23'd 2005. What does this date ean to you? Probably nothing&#13;
te you found out you were going&#13;
to e an aunt or unCle. Bu~ for a group of roughly O boys, it's a date that will always&#13;
be emembered. It's the date the legendary Tea Ramrod was created.&#13;
hen the football team is at an away game, lling their opponent, anti the few&#13;
fam that have driven the distance to support the ust aren't getting into tHe game .. .&#13;
ething has to be done Thanks to senior Nie Coleman, at this years' game at&#13;
riled up. Even though tlie people&#13;
louder. And thus bega the formation ofTea&#13;
a w "ramrod"s shouted across the hall, and or get-shirts to make it legitimate.&#13;
se 1 O boys had creat d their own version o the El Si Locos ... except better.&#13;
ow in tailgating, chee i g for sports year ro d and a few new members and&#13;
e you have it folks. Te m Ramrod.&#13;
' was skeptic at first, but who doesn't want to great at something in their life?&#13;
W o doesn't want to be a totally awesome tailg ter? We have couches, we have&#13;
s" said junior Brett Ep erson.&#13;
here this large group of fan support and totally a&#13;
W o knows? But only one ing is in store for Team amrod ... greatness. &#13;
Iller uames of pleading Mr. Massman to shake his&#13;
bootv, ho linallv shocked the crowd bV boogieing down.&#13;
llae did the students know that his 'bootv' was a pair&#13;
11 babv shoes. &#13;
A&#13;
couple&#13;
of years&#13;
ago, while eating&#13;
lunch with Ms. Muta, Mr. Heckman&#13;
had an incident at Subway. Since he&#13;
can'tfeel the right side of his body&#13;
he accidently started chewing&#13;
on his thumb while eating&#13;
his sub.&#13;
Tom and I go way back. Our study sessions&#13;
often •urn into discussions about pendulums,&#13;
why he is old and lonely, or how bad his room&#13;
smells even though he can't smell it. He's&#13;
chased me down, and he tried to beat me up&#13;
but I just laugh at him. Some things to know&#13;
about Heckman if you're planning to have him as&#13;
your teacher are· 1. He only pays 1 out of 10 times&#13;
you go out to eat with him. 2. He slightly resembles&#13;
a lawn gnome. 3 If you gave rim ~ top hat he would&#13;
look exactly like M Peanut. -junior Danny Hall&#13;
sitting&#13;
with Mrs.&#13;
Gottsch, who&#13;
is retiring after 30&#13;
. Y~ars of teaching freshman English, Junior Molly Hansen and&#13;
sophomore Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
recall their favorite movies from&#13;
freshman year. "My favortie&#13;
movie t tao to be Rudy;'&#13;
aid Molly &#13;
"I heard the funniest&#13;
skes from a Latty Taffy&#13;
wrapper!"&#13;
1unior Jordan Besco&#13;
"Mrs. Wandersee ain't&#13;
nothing but a true&#13;
gangsta. Word."&#13;
-junior Dani Robinson&#13;
Mr. Ankenbauer is known for his love of the&#13;
TV show The Simpsons. If you go into his&#13;
room while his class is watching the show,&#13;
he will be laughing like it's the first time he's&#13;
ever seen the episode. There has been seven&#13;
seasons of the Simpsons. Mr. Ankenbauers&#13;
all time favorite episode is when Homer goes&#13;
to space.&#13;
Eww,&#13;
cooties!&#13;
Try i ng to&#13;
avoid being touched&#13;
y seniors Austin Strohbehn and Abby&#13;
O'Neill, Ms. Muta makes her'get away&#13;
from my face.' Ms. Muta keeps&#13;
her personal space safe by&#13;
not letting people get too&#13;
close.&#13;
''They tell us that abstinence is&#13;
the way, but they show us how&#13;
to use a condom, weird?"&#13;
-freshman Ashley Harris&#13;
Sporting&#13;
his totally awesome Simpson's&#13;
tie, math teacher Mr. Ankenbauer&#13;
laughs after telling about his favorite&#13;
Simpson's episode. He is known&#13;
for playing a Simpson's marathon during each finals&#13;
week. &#13;
TECH ••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
"Go, fight, win!" cheers freshman&#13;
Kelsey for her big brother, senior&#13;
Austin . These dedicated Packer&#13;
fans have always supported their&#13;
favorite team together and have&#13;
created fun memories they will&#13;
always remember.&#13;
DOFFIN&#13;
Sisters through&#13;
and through, senior&#13;
Kelli says she and&#13;
freshman Lisa are&#13;
very close. "Li sa&#13;
is very special to&#13;
me."&#13;
(&#13;
HOPSON&#13;
Cuddl ing on the couch , sisters junior Tessa and sophomore Hannah snuggle up&#13;
• together. Although they have&#13;
• very different styles and&#13;
• interests, they enjoy going • • • • • • • • • • • • to concerts together.&#13;
HUTCHINSON&#13;
Always t he re to&#13;
help, sen ior Torn&#13;
gives fre shma n&#13;
Andrea an extra&#13;
push. Tom enjoyed&#13;
spending his last&#13;
year in high school&#13;
with his adorable&#13;
little sister .&#13;
•&#13;
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"Get Rau-D for the Raus!"&#13;
Supporting their little&#13;
sister, sophomore Justin&#13;
and senior Jeff are always&#13;
there for freshman Alysha. This fun trio alwa s&#13;
keeps you smiling.&#13;
Families are like fudge ... mostly sweet with a few nuts.&#13;
"No Problem! It&#13;
works well ... but&#13;
my wife always&#13;
knows where I&#13;
am at."&#13;
-Steve Padllla&#13;
"I love having my dad&#13;
at school with me, but&#13;
he is more popular&#13;
than I am!"&#13;
-Kacie '05&#13;
"I love working at LC&#13;
with Steve - I can&#13;
find him when I want&#13;
to but I can avoid&#13;
him if I need to."&#13;
-Barb Padilla&#13;
"You can't begin to realize&#13;
how stressful It is to try and&#13;
keep ahead of your daughter&#13;
in a popularity contest."&#13;
-Papa Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
"Working with&#13;
Jennifer has&#13;
been even&#13;
better than I&#13;
expected."&#13;
-Nalran Ooor8J&#13;
It is a true fam&#13;
affair for d&#13;
Nathan, mo&#13;
Jennifer an&#13;
baby Annal! &#13;
Right: More mature and responsible,&#13;
senior Abby O'Neill blames it on being&#13;
a whole minute older than senior Alex.&#13;
Wishing Alex was a girl, Abby had fun&#13;
dressing him in girl clothes.&#13;
Left: Sharing is one thing&#13;
the Creps twins are great at.&#13;
Juniors Valerie and Jennifer&#13;
share everything from clothes&#13;
to friends.&#13;
Left: With only a few arguments,&#13;
juniors Allison and Melinda get&#13;
along well. Both Johnsons are&#13;
very athletic and en1oy working&#13;
at LCLC together. &#13;
-&#13;
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f m the first footba 11 kick-off to the sound of the gun to start off the last track&#13;
race of the year, the student body either took part in the activities or gave great&#13;
support to all the teams this year. With exciting moments throughout the year, like&#13;
the football team's triple overtime victory verses Creston or the boy's basketball&#13;
team's upset victory over Sioux City, or who could forget Jimmy Waters two-peat&#13;
as state champion? This year's sports seasons were surely ones to remember. The&#13;
Fall-time memories of the boys cross-countty team taking 1st place at Shenandoah,&#13;
and Hilary Sadler making it to state for the girls, along with the volleyball team's&#13;
seven seniors leaving after a dramatic year. And who could forget Lindsey Behrens&#13;
record-breaking year for the Titans in girls swimming?&#13;
The Winter sports were all major successes, the girls and boys basketball teams&#13;
both soared above and beyond expectations with great records and the boys making&#13;
all the way to the sub-state finals. Boys swimming had a highlighted year led by&#13;
Chris Williams and an outstanding supporting cast, that went on to win this years LC&#13;
Invitational. Both the Male and Female dance-team continued to awe fans at home&#13;
basketball games and win countless awards in the state of Iowa.&#13;
Then finally when the spring sports rolled around everything got even more&#13;
exciting. Who could look past the soccer team's astonishjng 1-0 road victory over&#13;
the Glenwood Rams, or the girl 's soccer team defeating in city rival St. Albert 2-1.&#13;
The Golf teams had a fun year at all their meets led by Austin Boege and Richard&#13;
Delfs. Boys Track had a great year with all of the returning leaders from last year,&#13;
and the irls had a lot of oals reached and ran to new hei hts. With a oun team&#13;
the girls te1mis still played great and are all excited for next year, along with the-boys&#13;
who served up some memorable wins during the 2006 campaign.&#13;
All of the mentioned memories and more are what made this years activities great&#13;
and surely proved to all who witnessed these events that here at Lewis Central, when&#13;
it comes to athletics, we show that we definitely have No Boundaries!&#13;
Well, I played football with sophomore Isaac Barnett, and I&#13;
noticed right away, the kid has heart. He may not have caught&#13;
every pass or broken every tackle, but he gave his all every&#13;
play. That's all we asked of him.&#13;
-junior Denton Racine&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
D iana Mescher a n d Natasha Moore &#13;
IT'S NOT How Gooo You ARE.&#13;
It's how bad you want it!&#13;
Starting the season with a 4-1 loss to Red Oak the girls had to&#13;
overcome their mistakes as individuals and as a team to go on&#13;
with the rest of the season.&#13;
"We brushed the loss off and focused on our next&#13;
their heads held high, practicing and coming together as a team.&#13;
Winning wasn't everything to them, playing and doing their best&#13;
was what they had in mind.&#13;
"We did better than last year, and that's what matters," said&#13;
sophomore Sarah Williams.&#13;
game," said sophomore Gracie Thornton.&#13;
"BEING ABLE TO&#13;
FINAUY BEAT HARLAN&#13;
Just like any other sport, the softball team had&#13;
individual goals as well as team goals. From hoping&#13;
to start varsity to not striking out, each girl had her&#13;
own set of standards. WAS AWESOME!''&#13;
Despite their prior losses there was nothing t~at&#13;
could get the girls down, especially after beating&#13;
long time rival Harlan 1- 0. Beating Harlan was&#13;
unforgettable because they had played them earlier&#13;
in the season and lost.&#13;
"Being able to win more than nine games was a&#13;
goal I set for myself at the beginning of the season," said freshman Allison Frost.&#13;
Even though there were losses and injuries this season, the&#13;
Titans never gave up because it was not in their nature. They kept&#13;
Right: Making sure she gets in&#13;
front of the ball during a game,&#13;
eighth grader Kristin Waters takes&#13;
warming up to the extreme. She&#13;
accomplished a lot this season by&#13;
playing in freshmen, junior varsity,&#13;
and varsity games.&#13;
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the game, coach Durfey&#13;
gives the girls a few words&#13;
of wisdom before they head&#13;
out on to the field. Huddling&#13;
before the game became a&#13;
ritual for the team so that&#13;
they could make a plan of&#13;
attack against their opponents.&#13;
"Being able to finally beat Harlan was awesome!"&#13;
states junior Alana Cozad. .&#13;
So the fact of the matter is that the girls gained a lot from. this&#13;
season, good and bad, but the most important ~gs they gamed&#13;
were experience, fun times and memories that will last forever.&#13;
Above: The Varsity&#13;
team got the catch&#13;
when they hos&#13;
freshmen Ali Frost&#13;
to start as catcher&#13;
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years old&#13;
Above: Waiting for the ball to be hit, senior Ellen Nuss&#13;
bends her knees and gets in the ready position. Not&#13;
only was Ellen a good player on the field, she was also&#13;
very encouraging off the field and in the dugout.&#13;
Above: As she finds her release point, junior Mallory&#13;
Shanks looks to pitch 1n the strike zone. Mallory was&#13;
a key pitcher for the Titans starting 32 out of 42&#13;
games.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Kelli Coch rane and M arissa Rosenbohm &#13;
Front Row: Ellen Nuss and Courtnie Dennis. Middle Row: Kacie Ankenbauer, April Cooper, Allison&#13;
Frost, Rachel Boardman and Kristin Waters. Back Row: Gracie Thornton, Lindsey Toole, Mallory Shanks,&#13;
Sarah Williams, Alana Cozad and Meredith Sillau.&#13;
Showing that shortness has no boundaries, junior April Cooper leaps in the air to catch the&#13;
ball. April made her mark as short stop by playing in 201 innings throughout the season.&#13;
P h otos By:&#13;
Dia n a M e ch er a nd Joh n Pet r i &#13;
What did you like&#13;
best about this&#13;
season?&#13;
KEVIN BOGARDUS&#13;
''This season was the&#13;
most fun of any I have&#13;
played. All the guys&#13;
were fun, and State&#13;
was one of the most&#13;
amazing things even"&#13;
JUSTIN CARLSON&#13;
''The best part&#13;
was playing home&#13;
games at night&#13;
wit h all of the fans&#13;
cheering us on."&#13;
MIKE STAMP&#13;
''The best time of the&#13;
s eason was making it&#13;
to state and winning&#13;
the first game."&#13;
Pre pari ng to run to&#13;
the next base, junior&#13;
Chad Gubbels waits&#13;
anxiously. Coach Chad&#13;
Stalzer always stood&#13;
by the players to give&#13;
them advice for their&#13;
next move.&#13;
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Concentrating on getting an&#13;
out, senior Korey Lane gets&#13;
the ball to another teammate.&#13;
Korey's last year on the team&#13;
ended successfully with the&#13;
team making it to state.&#13;
Jessica Dapp en a n d Cassie Pau ls on&#13;
1, 2, 3 .. TITANS! As the team&#13;
huddles, coaches Toole and&#13;
Stalzer prepare the guys for&#13;
the game ahead. Teamwork&#13;
played an important role out on&#13;
the field.&#13;
Nothing's sweeter than a victory&#13;
for the Titans as they hold their&#13;
trophy up high. Getting to go&#13;
back to state was an accomplishment that all the players were&#13;
proud of.&#13;
On his way to home&#13;
plate, sophomore&#13;
Jimmy Waters tries his&#13;
best to get another run.&#13;
Jimmy is an important&#13;
asset for the Titans and&#13;
this was his second&#13;
year on varsity. &#13;
WINNING IS HALF 'I'HE VICTORY&#13;
Ending the season with a trip back to state, the Titan baseball team&#13;
had a lot to be proud of. With six seniors leaving, their goals were set&#13;
high and a final record of 36-6 led the Titans to state. At state, the Titans&#13;
pulled through with a 2-0 win over Fort Dodge. Fortunately, after the&#13;
loss to Ankeny, the Titans still stood with their heads held high.&#13;
"This season was the most fun of any season I have played. All the&#13;
guys were really fun to play with, and the state tournament&#13;
Never Satisfied.&#13;
received the title as City Champions. Setting their goals high, the team&#13;
was ranked 5th in the state and were able to return to the state tournament&#13;
semi-finals. Other goals that were met were being ranked 1st in Southwest&#13;
Iowa and also being ranked 2nd in Western Iowa. The Titans didn't stop&#13;
there while earning a 2nd place conference finish and rounding out their&#13;
season with 30 plus wins for the 6th year in a row.&#13;
was one of the most amazing things I've ever experienced,"&#13;
said senior Kevin Bogardus. ''WE HAD AN "We had an amazing season, with an amazing finish. I'm&#13;
going to miss the awesome fans and my teammates," said&#13;
senior Brad South. Many players this year were recognized for their accomplishments by receiving awards. All-City FirstTeam included&#13;
Justin Toole, Nick Yocum, Luke Stamp, and Mike Stamp.&#13;
Senior Justin Toole received many other awards including&#13;
National High School Baseball Coaches Associations Alb&#13;
District 5 Team and the Council Bluffs/Nonpareil Baseball&#13;
AMAZING SEASON,&#13;
wm1 AN AMAZING The team had many great games to be proud of this&#13;
season. With an improved record, the Titans exceeded&#13;
their record from last year. Also, individual performances&#13;
added to their success.&#13;
FINISH. .. ''&#13;
Player of the Year Award. Several other awards were given to the players&#13;
for their accomplishments this year.&#13;
''This team put together many memories to look back on&#13;
for years to come. It is always tough to say "good-bye" to the seniors. May&#13;
they find success in all that they do," said Coach Lee Toole_. . Besides all the great individual awards given, the team had many&#13;
impressive accomplishments. For the 6th year in a row, the Titans&#13;
As the season ended, the seniors were missed, but their accomplishments will never be forgotten.&#13;
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Jacoba and Evan Summy. Middle Row: Nick Yocum, Justin Carlson,&#13;
Luke Stamp, Tyler Drvol, Mike Stamp and Andy Kiser. Back Row: Chad&#13;
Gubbels, Justin Toole, Brad South, Josh Fellows, Kevin Bogardus and&#13;
Coach Lee Toole.&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
The varsity team&#13;
awaits the starting&#13;
line-up at the first&#13;
game for state.&#13;
Making a return to&#13;
the State Tournament was a big&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
for the team this&#13;
year.&#13;
While making a hit, sophomore Ryan&#13;
Whittington prepares himself to run to first base. Ryan&#13;
proved his best when being&#13;
chosen for the varsity&#13;
team.&#13;
Diana Mesc ei~ John Petri and Jeannie Waters &#13;
That's where it all happens baby!&#13;
LC Football started off strong for&#13;
their 2005 season. For the first time in&#13;
four years the Titans defeated cross&#13;
town rival and defending state IA&#13;
champs, St. Alberts, 16-0.&#13;
Their success continued&#13;
as Lewis Central racked&#13;
up a Hawkeye conference&#13;
teammates, with high hopes to&#13;
return.&#13;
Coach Larry Sterbick has been&#13;
building the football team from the&#13;
bottom up these last two years at&#13;
LC. His teaching techniques are&#13;
certainly paying off, making sure&#13;
everyone does their job by being&#13;
win over&#13;
CarolKuemper. The&#13;
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOUR&#13;
YEARS, TrrANS DEFEATED&#13;
a good student&#13;
and a good&#13;
per so n . He&#13;
be lieves that&#13;
the things athletes do during&#13;
Titans rolled&#13;
to a district win&#13;
against JefferCR~ TOWN RIVAL&#13;
ST.AIBERTS!&#13;
son-Scranton 20-0. Notable standouts for the Titans were running&#13;
back Jimmy Waters, corner back&#13;
Alex Smith, wide receiver Jeremy&#13;
Yates, and D-back Adam Cooney.&#13;
Sadly, due to injury, the Titans lost&#13;
their lead lineman, Jake Vincent,&#13;
which gave other players, such&#13;
as Austin Tech, a chance to step&#13;
up and be a leader for the team.&#13;
Vincent stayed on the sidelines&#13;
giving encouragement to his fellow&#13;
everyday life&#13;
affect the team as a whole. The&#13;
team noticed the games they&#13;
won could have something to do&#13;
with the attitudes they brought to&#13;
school that day.&#13;
The Titan's football team worked&#13;
extremely hard this year, and&#13;
produced very good numbers.&#13;
The Titans transformed from a 1-&#13;
8 team to a 5-4 team. Maybe the&#13;
next step is becoming a Champi&#13;
onship team.&#13;
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Front Row: Isaac Barnett, Kavin Smith, Pat Schafer, Zach Stowe, Josh Stroeher, Cody Kempf, Stephen Rieck, Matt Spitznagle, Dustin Mccomas, Dustin Delanty,&#13;
Pablo Navarette, Vincent Junior and Trent Byers. Second Row: Katie Fastnacht, Brandon Harman, Nate Thnmas, Jeff Jorgensen, Mason Tsuji, Jeremy Stuhr&#13;
Logan Mundt. Stephen Burke, Ryan Whittington, Adam Cooney. Mike Stamp, Austin Tech, Brandon Clark, Tony Robinson, and Amanda Wallace. Third Row.&#13;
Jessica Meurer Justin Reid, Jackson Dick, Justin Reid, Nick Fitzgerald, Matt Woods, Coach Nelson, Coach Johnson, Coach Matiyo, Coach Hanafan. Coach&#13;
Sterb1ck, Ray McManus, Coach Koester. Coach Tardive, Justin Kathrens, Denton Racine, Albin Thramer and Jakob Ferguson. Fourth Row: Rick Devoss, R.J&#13;
Weidner, Tyler Fox David Hollingsworth, Ryan Kmezich. Riley Landolt, Damon Coyle, Brandon Jacoba, Alex Smith, Tyler Shipley, Curtis Dreager and Zachary&#13;
Rauer Fifth Row· Mike Bergeron. Jake Vincent, Josh Fellows, Brent Springer, Derrek Melby, Derek Nightser, .Jimmy Waters, Luke Stamp, Jordan&#13;
Besco. Jeremy Yates, Dan Devetter and Kyle Penney. Back Row: Walter Osborn, Zane Brugenhemke, Buck Morris, Bobby Johnson. Devin J11e&#13;
Ryan Anderson, Alex Royce, Kody Housley, Aaron Peth, Eric Burmeister and Mike Dillon.&#13;
• .John Petri a nd Denton Racine &#13;
Left: Feeling the strain of&#13;
an intensive game, the team&#13;
joins in a huddle for support. The team's great spirit&#13;
encouraged many players to&#13;
work to their full potential.&#13;
Right: Rolling out of the&#13;
pocket can save a quarterback's life during key spots in&#13;
the game. Senior Luke Stamp&#13;
did just that which allowed&#13;
him to pick up a few extra&#13;
yards for the team.&#13;
After every win&#13;
team gathered together to sing&#13;
in harmony the school fight&#13;
song, with joy in their hearts and&#13;
enthusiasm in their voices.&#13;
Left: Junior Trent Byers breaks&#13;
another tackle to pound his&#13;
way upfield. Trent was another&#13;
dominant force in the team's&#13;
success in the running game.&#13;
1 Catching has been no problem for big&#13;
man on campus senior Eric Burmeister.&#13;
This season he was able to help the offense&#13;
with his ski lled hands.&#13;
2 From soccer to football, Lewis Central&#13;
has been blessed with the "Golden Leg."&#13;
Senior Pablo Navarette was known for&#13;
being able to get it through the uprights&#13;
successfully all season.&#13;
3 It seems a huge key to the team's success has been the leadership of Head&#13;
Coach Larry Sterbick. He's turned the team&#13;
from a 1-8 team, to the hardcore 5-4 team&#13;
you know of today.&#13;
4 Junior Dan Devetter breaks through the&#13;
opponents offensive line to get yet another&#13;
sack on the quarterback. Despite tough&#13;
injuries the defense stepped it up during&#13;
the season thanks to Coach&#13;
Chris Hanafan and players&#13;
like Devetter. &#13;
Reaching for the ball, sophomore Kristina Gamble gets&#13;
the good up. Kristina transfered to Lewis Central this year from&#13;
( Serving hard Senior, Kayla McGrain goes for the ace. Kayla has been a three time ")&#13;
'letter winner for the Titans. This season Kayla had one of the best serving records.&#13;
Michigan. ~ ~&#13;
"When I served the&#13;
game winning ace&#13;
against A.L. I couldn't&#13;
believe the ball hit the&#13;
floor!" - senior&#13;
April Cooper&#13;
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"I was telling a really&#13;
embarassing story&#13;
about Kayla when&#13;
Coach South came up&#13;
to talk to us."&#13;
- senior&#13;
Meredith Sillau&#13;
Cortny Knoble and Abby O'Neill&#13;
"We had a team&#13;
meeting at Mandy's&#13;
house where everybne&#13;
started crying saying&#13;
how they're gonna miss&#13;
us."&#13;
- senior&#13;
Sarah Higgins&#13;
"It ain't over till the fat&#13;
lady sings and we re&#13;
taping Megan's mouth&#13;
shut."&#13;
- senior&#13;
Kim VanNordstrand &#13;
NEW YEAR, NEW TEAM • • •&#13;
The LC girls' volleyball season finished the Hawkeye 10&#13;
Conference 7-2. The girls' season was very successful and they&#13;
stepped it up after losing so many seniors last year. This year&#13;
the girls will be losing seven seniors. That will make a lot of&#13;
shoes to fill!&#13;
"We're really going to miss the seniors and all the good times&#13;
they brought to the team," said sophomore Rachelle Osborn.&#13;
The Titans came together and dominated their opponents.&#13;
They showed a lot of heart this&#13;
season against "WE'RE REAllY GOING cross town rival&#13;
A b r a h a m TO ~ 'DIE SENIORS Lincoln in . the&#13;
second district AND AU. 'DIE GOOD match. LC. took&#13;
game one, but A.L. came back to . TIMES TIIEY BROUGHr ... " d h Th win games two an t ree. at&#13;
didn't stop the girls they came&#13;
back and won games four and five, sealing the match for the&#13;
Titans. This was one of the many exciting matches the girls&#13;
faced this season.&#13;
Unfortunately the Titans season came to a close early leaving&#13;
them just shy of the state tournament. L.C. was defeated by&#13;
West Des Moines Valley in the regional final three games to&#13;
one. This ended the girls' chance for state. The hope for next&#13;
season is to come back out on top winning the Hawkeye 1 O&#13;
Conference and to make it to state.&#13;
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Frost. digs the ball .out of the back saving&#13;
the Titans from losing the point. Billie was&#13;
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dynamic sister&#13;
duo of senior&#13;
Mandy Husz&#13;
and sophomore&#13;
Mallory Husz&#13;
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Front Row: Meredith Silau and Kim Van Nordstrand. Second Row: Sarah&#13;
Hansen, Mandy Husz and Cortny Knoble. Third Row: Manager Meggie MisWest Des Moines Valley l 3 fedlt, April Cooper, Billie Frost, Sarah Higgins and Manager Stephanie Beckner.&#13;
Fourth Row: Coach Jill Berkenpas, Coach Jenny Wiler, Rachelle Osborn,&#13;
Bonnie South, Kristina Gamble, Allie Frost, Coach Dennis South and Manager&#13;
Sabrina Mattice. Back Row: Mallory Husz, Kayla McGrain and Megan Higgins.&#13;
P h otos By: if.&#13;
D iana Mescher and Joh n Petri &#13;
RUNNING WON'T KDJ. YOU ...&#13;
You'll pass out first!&#13;
It's summer time. All of your friends are&#13;
out having fun , staying up late and sleeping in. You are running. The goal is 100 to&#13;
160 miles by the time school starts. This&#13;
which was our first team victory since 1997.&#13;
The boys team finished 2nd at the Hawkeye Ten Conference Meet, which was our&#13;
highest finish since 1991 and Hilary Sadler&#13;
isn't just for fun . It's&#13;
for a season you have&#13;
been waiting, anticipating and sacrificing for.&#13;
Cross Country.&#13;
Determination, attitude, the drive to succeed ; these are all&#13;
ffn.ARy SADl.ER FINISHED&#13;
DGHTH AT THE STATE MEET,&#13;
THE mGllfSf FINISH FOR A GIRL&#13;
IN SCHOOL HISTORY.&#13;
finished 8th at the&#13;
State Meet, the&#13;
highest finish for&#13;
a girl in school history," says Coach&#13;
Ankenbauer.&#13;
It is obvious that&#13;
things that make a good cross country&#13;
runner. The 2005 team was full of driven&#13;
individuals that had all of these qualities,&#13;
and with seven seniors providing the leadership needed to be successful, the team&#13;
was ready for a great year.&#13;
''The girls team won the Shenandoah meet,&#13;
Starting out at a jog, Coach Joe&#13;
the team had a&#13;
great season, but to have a great season,&#13;
a team has to practice. The Cross Country&#13;
practices were anything but relaxed, the runners spent every day working to improve.&#13;
"We start by stretching out, then start off&#13;
slow at a jog. After we run two to six miles&#13;
we stretch out again, do push-ups, crunches,&#13;
Steady and determined, senior Kevin Jones&#13;
keeps his eye on the finish line. Kevin's personal record for the year was a time of 17: 10&#13;
received at the Atlantic meet.&#13;
Ankenbauer practices with his team. Mr. ---0&#13;
Ankenbauer says he coaches the team&#13;
because he enjoys spending time with&#13;
the kids and it gives him an excuse to run&#13;
every day.&#13;
Pa esBy:&#13;
Rachelle Osborn a nd Te d i Swan son&#13;
and sometimes lift weights," says senior&#13;
Kevin Jones.&#13;
The practice schedule shows that the&#13;
team worked hard to reach their goals.&#13;
Nothing is ever handed to you on a silver&#13;
platter and they did what it took to meet&#13;
their goals.&#13;
Girls&#13;
6th&#13;
3rd&#13;
7th&#13;
6th&#13;
5th 4th&#13;
5th 1st&#13;
3rd 5th&#13;
4th 2nd&#13;
6th 7th&#13;
Sadler 8th&#13;
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race,&#13;
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senior&#13;
niors&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Brad J&#13;
Jones take off with a desire to win. These&#13;
three boys helped lead the team to a 2nd&#13;
place victory at the Hawkeye Ten Conference meet which was a large success for&#13;
the team this year &#13;
One step closer to state, sophomore Hilary Sadler is&#13;
focused on her race. Hilary said that a good runner is Q someone who has a good attitude and never gives up __ ....,._&#13;
when it starts to get hard. She obviously leads by her own&#13;
example. Hilary received 8th place at State this year.&#13;
Challenging themselves at the start of a race, juniors&#13;
Stephanie Wells, and Shelby Ellison, senior Kristyn Hill&#13;
and sophomore Heather Gubbels are fighting to reach a&#13;
comfortable pace. These girls were four of the top run-o&#13;
ners for the team and always challenged themselves to&#13;
do better.&#13;
What do you love about&#13;
Cross Countr ?&#13;
Da d Ebke, 11th&#13;
I like screwing around&#13;
whenwerun. Wead:ually&#13;
do t he work but we have&#13;
fun doing it. We attack&#13;
people and have a freshman of the day.&#13;
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Jenny Hall, 10th&#13;
I've been running since I&#13;
was a kid. My family runs.&#13;
Running is part of my&#13;
life. If I don't run I feel&#13;
empty.&#13;
d Gubbels, 12th&#13;
I like the practices the&#13;
day before a meet . We&#13;
mess around and have&#13;
fun. The meets are fun&#13;
too. when you're not&#13;
running.&#13;
Front Row: Athena Burns, Kristin Perrin, Kylee Schank, Tara Clark, Heather J&#13;
Gubbels, Jenny Hall, Rosalie Warner, Amber Forbes, Shelby Ellison and Hilary&#13;
Sadler. Middle Row: Amber Buckles, Sarah Grimes, Stephanie Wells, Kacie&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kevin Jones, Ryne Goetz, Kyle Penney, Chad Gubbels, Kristyn Hill,&#13;
Alana Cozad, Jaci Clinkenbeard, Connie Smith and Amanda Schieffer. Back Row:&#13;
Coach Ankenbauer, Eb Evanoff, Corey Jasek, Nate Dreager, Kennan Lindsay,&#13;
Shawn Boos, Brett Epperson, Ross Campbell, Brad Bogardus, Dan Hall, David&#13;
Ebke, Nick Bretl, Jacob Powers, Nate Black, Ben Mescher and Coach Frasch!.&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Dia na Mesch er a nd John Petri &#13;
S City East Relays&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
M arshalltown Invite 278 lst&#13;
Sioux City Metro 106&#13;
WDM Valley Invite 459 2nd&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 107&#13;
Cedar Falls Invite 286 3rd&#13;
102&#13;
Johnston Invite 348 2nd&#13;
S.E. Polk Relays (V) 68 lst&#13;
S.E. Polk Relays UV) 32 4th&#13;
LC Invite IV) 169 lst&#13;
LC Invite UV) 62 4th&#13;
CB City Meet 285 lst&#13;
IA Regional Meet 407 2nd&#13;
Iowa State M eet 130 5th&#13;
Huddling around Coach Schomburg, the girls focus on what is to come at the next meet. "At the&#13;
beginning of the year, none of us were really close, but by the end of the year we were al l super&#13;
close and always singing, talking, and telling each other secrets," said senior Shun-Sho Fong.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Kelli Cochra ne and Tabitha Sporer&#13;
LC&#13;
89&#13;
181 3rd&#13;
11 5&#13;
89&#13;
Roncalli/Brownwell 106&#13;
Central 88&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 91&#13;
Omaha North 91&#13;
LC Invitational 265 lst&#13;
Sioux City East 86&#13;
Johnston Invite 83 7th&#13;
City Meet 225 2nJ&#13;
District Meet &#13;
That's How We Play Our Game!&#13;
The 2005-2006 boys and girls swimming teams may have been the best&#13;
ever at Lewis Central. Both teams were undefeated in dual meets, with the&#13;
girls finishing higher than any other team at Lewis Central with 5th place at the&#13;
state tournament. The boys ended the season in the regional tournament with&#13;
a 6th place finish. Competing at the state level senior Lindsey Behrens placed&#13;
4th in the 200 yard individual medley and 5th in the 100 yard freestyle. Junior&#13;
Shanna Delfs and Behrens placed 10th in the 200 yard medley relay and 6th&#13;
in the 200 yard freestyle relay. Junior Kelsey Schomburg placed 7th in the 400&#13;
yard freestyle relay.&#13;
One of the best parts of the girls' season was when Behrens took down her records that she broke time and time again. "It felt good&#13;
knowing that I improved "It felt good knowing my times and hopefully&#13;
some of them will stay that I improved my up there forever."&#13;
As the season went on times and hope- forthegirls, theyweren'tjust&#13;
teammates. They were fully some of them good friends.&#13;
"At the beginning of the will stay up there year we weren't close but&#13;
by the end we were su- forever." per close, always singing,&#13;
talking, and telling each othersecrets,"statedsenior&#13;
Shun Sho Fong.&#13;
Freshman Erika Oshlo added, "Sometimes we would sing just random songs&#13;
and talk about guys! We were all best friends, even though I'm probably not the&#13;
greatest swimmer, I'd do it all again because the girls are awesome!"&#13;
The boys finished their first undefeated season.&#13;
"I told the girls after their season I wasn't looking forward to the boy's season&#13;
at all because we didn't finish they way we wanted to but after the boys started&#13;
I got over that and was very happy with how the boys competed;' said coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg.&#13;
The teams bonded and shared unforgettable moments, such as sophomore&#13;
Duong Pham's memory of when Chris Williams put icy hot all over Tim Foster's&#13;
body in the shower.&#13;
''Timmy wasn't trying one day in practice so Chris decided it would be funny&#13;
to put icy hot all over him while they were in the showers, Timmy turned all red&#13;
from head to toe. He tried to splash himself with cold water, but that just made it&#13;
worse. Everything he tried didn't work!" stated Pham.&#13;
Another time three of the boys had to sing the national anthem because no&#13;
one else was willing to do it.&#13;
"Sometimes we would rotate on who would sing the national anthem. Usually&#13;
someone on the team would do it like Brett Epperson, but he didn't want to this&#13;
particular time! So instead Sam Black, Matt Wolf, and I decided we would sing&#13;
it!&#13;
No matter how you describe the boys or girls swim teams it most definitely&#13;
was a season to remember!&#13;
Back Row: Johnny Maruta, Sam Black, Chris Paff, Tim Poster, Brett Epperson, Chris Wllllams,ahd Turrenoe Hancock Front Row: Henry Black.&#13;
Duong Pham, Kevin McMahn. and Matt Wolf. Not Pictured: Nate Black&#13;
P h otos By:&#13;
D iana Mescher and Joh n Petri &#13;
We rule the sidelines!&#13;
Unlike other sports, cheerleading&#13;
starts in March before the following&#13;
school year with tryouts. Tryouts&#13;
are stressful and require the girls&#13;
to practice different cheers and a&#13;
dance non-stop to earn a spot on&#13;
the squad.&#13;
"I practiced jumping and getting&#13;
sharp. I was really&#13;
nervous before&#13;
we went on." said&#13;
freshman Britany&#13;
McKern.&#13;
The cheerleader's next obstacle&#13;
was preparing&#13;
themselves to&#13;
cheer at all the football games.&#13;
Home or away, the whole squad&#13;
was on the sidelines supporting&#13;
the boys for every game.&#13;
"I love cheering for football&#13;
because there is so much energy&#13;
when everyone is there," said&#13;
freshman Kiersten Haubrich.&#13;
Besides football, the cheerleaders can be found ruling the&#13;
sidelines at basketball, wrestling,&#13;
competitions, coronation, and&#13;
school pep allies .&#13;
Representing half of lhe l.Jluo and white.&#13;
sophomore Holly Stokes shows what&#13;
getting the crowd pumped up is all about.&#13;
•it was very fun and I enjoyed the school&#13;
spirit.'' said Holly Stokes.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
J e ssica Ryba&#13;
"Every time we perform is a&#13;
fun thing and a fun time for us to&#13;
shake our thing!" said sophomore&#13;
Holly Stokes.&#13;
The squad was successful at different competitions this year. They&#13;
competed in Cheer Xtreme, Bluffs&#13;
Cheer Class, and State Cheer&#13;
Competition ,&#13;
receiving 1st,&#13;
2nd and 185&#13;
points out of&#13;
300.&#13;
"We added&#13;
some stunts&#13;
that gave us&#13;
difficulty points&#13;
to each competition routine and it&#13;
showed in our scoring and ratings.&#13;
The girls did a wonderful job!" said&#13;
coach Tracy McVey."&#13;
This year the squad only had one&#13;
senior. This put a little set back&#13;
in the leadership department, but&#13;
Jessica McKenna still thinks she&#13;
made an impact.&#13;
"Being the only senior has been&#13;
a lot of fun. I'm glad I was able to&#13;
share the year with the other girls,"&#13;
said senior Jessica McKenna.&#13;
Keeping a smile on her face, sophomore Kayla Gundlach does a right&#13;
side hurdler during the cheerleader's performance at Coronation. ''I loved&#13;
performing at Coronation. We worked really hard to come up w:th a new&#13;
routine so we could show people what we had been working on," said&#13;
Kayla Gundlach.&#13;
Back Row: Whitney Elliff, Kayla Gundlach Kaylee McKinley Da&#13;
Robinson , Ad riene Hitchcock, Julie Rochholz. Jessica McKe "&#13;
Lora Bill esbach and Ashley Hams Middle Row: Taylor Gochen)&#13;
Ashli Hultquist, Holly Stokes, M hssa Coll,n .. ar rj Kiercten H u&#13;
Front Row: Sara B1llestia"ii and Britany McKorn. Not Plctur&#13;
Coach Tracy McVey and C'.)ach Chri tina Woodward. &#13;
t Go.Fiuii W;~TS ~;;~~M~~';i'Z; 1r~ ~~ ~~tay t1 ~v-=--rvi~c -A! " 3. Dow~ on th~ ~at, ireshn;an .A.~i11;y M~~~&#13;
Collins. freshman Kiersten Haubrich The cheerleaders got the crowds cheers on the wrestler. "My favorite sport 101&#13;
I and freshman Kaylee McKinley pumped up before the home and cheer for is wrestling. I get into 1t the most.&#13;
c~eer during~ basketball game. away football games th~s year. so it's mor:_tun!"' said A~hley_ ~arris. __&#13;
Getting the crowd involved, freshman&#13;
Kiersten Haubrich gets the audience to&#13;
repeat BLUE after her. ··11 was a great&#13;
feeling to show everyone what we worked&#13;
for at Coronation." said Kiersten.&#13;
&amp;LUE 4&#13;
1eedeading is a sport&#13;
l1 e au::.e we run and do all that&#13;
kind of stuff. We 111 ight not lift&#13;
weights all t he ti111e but we lif t&#13;
cheedeaders. We work har'-1 at -&#13;
ga111es aid c:o111~Je it o11s, an'-1&#13;
our co111pet -it-ions are · _ t .&#13;
going to stat-e; we co1 1 ~e · t 1&#13;
see who is the best.&#13;
-freshn 1a1 i Taylor Gochenour&#13;
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ffl ool .:.11d go t o eat at the&#13;
111all or so111eo11e's house for a&#13;
t -ea111 c..1i1111er. TI1e11 we rally back&#13;
t -o t -heschool. Forcompet· -i&#13;
we meet for breakfas .;:i1 i.il&#13;
anc..1 pep each ot her up.&#13;
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Photos By:&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke and John Petri &#13;
Starting out, the team dazzles the crowd&#13;
with their black, jazz outfits. At All Iowa, all&#13;
of the girls who tried out made it! Six of the&#13;
girls made it for the kick routine, and two for&#13;
porn. With this honor they had the chance&#13;
to perform at a state basketball game .&#13;
• T{Zam ~nding&#13;
During a football game the team relaxed&#13;
together before performing. "We do everything together, we are like our own family.&#13;
It's like having 16 sisters and a crazy&#13;
mother!" said junior Christine Webering .&#13;
•&#13;
"Work&#13;
8CY~ Me Down&#13;
NoV{llty&#13;
Down, Work&#13;
~ Me Down&#13;
Down!" The dance team dressed back in&#13;
the day to fit their part in their 80's routine.&#13;
"This dance was my favorite! All of the&#13;
juniors had fun getting ready together&#13;
before it;' said junior Sara Triplett.&#13;
·~~Night~ Freshmen Nate Jones and Lora Riehle&#13;
show that being dance partners is not&#13;
half that bad while performing their CoEd dance. Included in the dance was an&#13;
enormous military plane, the biggest prop&#13;
the dance team has every used!&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Phale n E lonich&#13;
Top to Bottom: Junior Molly Hans ,&#13;
Junior Anna Schutte, Freshman Sh&#13;
McKeever, Junior Christine Weberir 1&#13;
Junior Megan Heckerman. and Fr&#13;
man Abbey Edwards. &#13;
Dancers tum out better!&#13;
Picture this. It's Friday, the dance team&#13;
is gone for the state competition. You&#13;
walk into a classroom and hearthe most&#13;
recent news. One of the girls has fallen&#13;
and hurt herself. Rumors are spreading&#13;
like wildfire and you have no idea what&#13;
to believe. You've heard everything from&#13;
her head bouncing off the floor like a&#13;
"I bruised the right side of my body&#13;
when I fell, and I hit the right side of&#13;
my face. Nothing happened to that side&#13;
though. The left side of my face is the&#13;
part that got fractured and I had to get&#13;
36 stitches. My face got really swollen&#13;
and my lips were really big and flushed."&#13;
said McKeever.&#13;
basketball to her entire&#13;
jaw breaking. 'MY HANDS WERE&#13;
After losing a dancer,&#13;
the team still performed&#13;
amazingly, saying that&#13;
they were not dancing&#13;
just for themselves, but&#13;
for Shaley as well.&#13;
"There were tons of&#13;
ru.rnors. People said her&#13;
jaw was detached and&#13;
she had to get it wired&#13;
shut. She wouldn't be ·&#13;
able to talk for a month."&#13;
said junior John Petri.&#13;
BACK HOLDING&#13;
G THE GROUND." "This whole ordeal really&#13;
showed us all how important teamwork is and&#13;
Luckily, the disaster that we can't be broken&#13;
wasn't quite that devastating. In the&#13;
middle of their routine, freshman Shaley&#13;
McKeever lost her balance when she&#13;
was about to complete a turn, and she&#13;
fell to the floor.&#13;
"My hands were behind my back holding&#13;
my porns, so I couldn't catch myself from&#13;
hitting the ground." said McKeever.&#13;
With hundreds of people watching in&#13;
the crowd, McKeever sprung back up&#13;
and finished the routine with grace.&#13;
up over stuff like this. We need to pull&#13;
it together and finish what we started."&#13;
said junior Cassie Paulsen.&#13;
The team received a second overall&#13;
in porn, a division one in jazz, division&#13;
one in hip-hop, first in Co-Ed, first in&#13;
All-Male, and first overall.&#13;
I know that secondhand stories sound&#13;
a lot better than the real thing, but isn't&#13;
it good to know that we have such a&#13;
committed dance team?&#13;
• '(Ill Malsz &lt;f)anesz T {Zam&#13;
My name is Bond ... James Bond. The All Male Dance Team performed their&#13;
007 routine at half time duri ng a basketball game. "The funniest moment&#13;
happened during All-Male practice when Nick (Somers) and Jesse (Elgan)&#13;
hid in the box and made wailing noises!" said junior Amber Barr.&#13;
Co-Ed Dance placed first at State this year, sweeping right in&#13;
front of Sioux City West. They are the first ever Co-ed champions!&#13;
"Winning Co-Ed was the best feeling .. ever!" said junior Megan&#13;
Heckerman.&#13;
Photo By:&#13;
Jordan Beckert, Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke and John Petri &#13;
Wit said anything about following footsteps?&#13;
After a 2004-2005 campaign that saw the Titan "We were on our way home from Clarinda&#13;
girls basketball team playing in the last state inthesuburbans,andwewantedto callJillian&#13;
tournament in Vets Auditorium, the returning to tell her we won the game. We were laugh2005-2006 squad was determined to forge their ing so hard and having so much fun together&#13;
own path. The team was a little wet behind the we couldn't even talk to her," said senior&#13;
ears with only six girls returningC:':""'" __ WERE ___ LA_U_GIDN__ G_-...McKayla Christensen, "Tua t&#13;
with any real varsity experience was a great turning point for&#13;
in Mandy Husz, Kirn VanNor- ANDHAVINGSOMU our team chemistry."&#13;
dstrand, McKayla Christensen, F1JN TOGETHER. The Titans finished the season&#13;
Diana Mescher, Mallory Husz, with a record, and in the post&#13;
and Megan Higgins. That left over half of the season they posted an impressive, and what t-~--...1-. ...... ..;:.:..11&#13;
team with no experience, but that inexperience many viewed as an unexpected victory over&#13;
didn't stop the Titans from pulling together and class 4A rival, Oskaloosa.&#13;
making a team. "Nobody really expected us to beat Oskaloosa&#13;
"It was a little shaky at first because we had so in districts. The thing is, we knew we could&#13;
many new girls, and we had to learn how to play do it all along," said sophomore Mallory Husz,&#13;
together, but it didn't take us long to feel like a "We had been practicing hard and we never&#13;
real team," sad senior Kirn VanNordstrand. doubted. The win helped to show people&#13;
The bonding between the players showed what kind of team we really were and that&#13;
up both on the court and off, and it helped we came into our own."&#13;
the girls become not just teammates, but also The 2005-2006 Titan girls basketball team may&#13;
__ _,friends. When junior Jillian Flores went down have had some expectations to live up to, bu t&#13;
with an illness, the girls rallied around their the girls felt that they didn't so much follow&#13;
fallen teammate. old footsteps as they did create their own .&#13;
Them&#13;
71&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 28&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 41 46&#13;
57 37&#13;
44 61&#13;
59 39&#13;
36 50&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 32 50&#13;
Atlantic 43 33&#13;
Red Oak 55 48&#13;
Shenandoah 48 26&#13;
62 25&#13;
40 32&#13;
28 52&#13;
58 35&#13;
62 16&#13;
Harlan 37 48&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 36 42&#13;
Atlantic 59 31&#13;
Red Oak 54 53&#13;
70 31 &#13;
"We are the TITANS!" "We&#13;
are the TITANS!" "The&#13;
mighty mighty TITANS!"&#13;
"The mighty mighty TITANS!" These are the&#13;
chants that one can hear&#13;
echoing down the hall every home game. "It looks&#13;
like a sea of blue, buff&#13;
girls who mean business,"&#13;
said junior mom Sherry&#13;
Mescher.&#13;
High Honors&#13;
All confrence Accidemic&#13;
All State Accidemic&#13;
All confrenoe Accidemic&#13;
ConFront Row: Mckayla Christiansen, Kim VanNordstrand, April Cooper, Sarah Higgins and Mandy Husz. Middle Row: Gracie Thornton, Cortny Knoble, Lindsey&#13;
Toole, Megan Higgins and Diana Mescher. Back Row: Coach Ron Frasch!, Mallory&#13;
Husz, Rachelle Osborn, Coach Doug Nauman, and Head Coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
Not Pictured: Jillian Flores. &#13;
C reston&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood 46 34&#13;
Harlan 59 69&#13;
Kuemper 57 46&#13;
Atlantic 51 39&#13;
Shenandoah 73 29&#13;
Creston 51 42&#13;
Denison 61 53&#13;
St. Albert 62 52&#13;
Glenwood 55 44&#13;
Harlan 41 57&#13;
Kuemper 66 39&#13;
Atlantic 64 60&#13;
Red Oak 50 49&#13;
Shenandoah 68 49&#13;
Clarinda 59 38&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 34 43&#13;
Red Oak 67 56&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 57 59&#13;
Clarinda 46 42&#13;
Districts&#13;
Sioux City North 42 41&#13;
Sioux Cit East 44 64&#13;
• Pages By :&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke, Kayla Gundlach and D enton Racine &#13;
T AKIN' IT TO THE HOUSE&#13;
"Pride, poise and intensity!" These words preached&#13;
by Coach Miller before every game pushed the&#13;
Titans to an astonishing 17-6 overall record and a&#13;
16-3 Hawkeye 10 Conference record. Despite losing&#13;
two heartbreaking city games against T.J. and A.L.,&#13;
they still fought hard to make it all the way to the&#13;
sub-state finals against Sioux City East.&#13;
The 2005-2006 season in retrospect was one to&#13;
OR GET FOULED TRYING!&#13;
wanted to beat St. Albert my senior year and didn't&#13;
want to hold anything back. I was more pleased&#13;
that we got the win because it wouldn't have really&#13;
mattered if I scored 37, if the rest of the team wasn't&#13;
right behind me." The Titans went on to win by a&#13;
score of 62-52.&#13;
Another great game during the post-season that&#13;
was a favorite among the players was the Sioux&#13;
City North game. Sioux City came&#13;
'1T WOULDN'T HAVE in being heavily favored and a lot of&#13;
remember for the Titans. Right away at&#13;
the beginning of the season other teams&#13;
in the area were counting the Titans out&#13;
and not thinking highly of them. REAllY MATil:RED IF&#13;
"We exceeded a lot of expectations" I SCORED 37 IF 1BE&#13;
people thought it would be the Titans&#13;
last game. But the big blue came out&#13;
determined. TroyWeberledtheteam in&#13;
points with 19. And the Titans cruised&#13;
to victory at home 42-41.&#13;
Coach Miller said, "We came into the REST OF 1BE TEAM&#13;
season with everyone not-even worrying&#13;
about us, but we accomplished things like IWASN"T RIGHT BEIDNIOI The Sioux City game was definitely&#13;
the most exhilarating game thi s&#13;
season," said senior Eric Burmeister.&#13;
"Nobody in the state thought we had&#13;
beating Creston, finishing second in our&#13;
conference, beating Sioux City North in district play, and no one saw us finishing with&#13;
a 17-6 record. It was a great year for our guys."&#13;
For most players and fans the most memorable&#13;
game of the season was the home game against&#13;
Saint Albert in January when Troy Weber dropped&#13;
37 points on the Falcons.&#13;
"I wasn't really thinking about the points at all,"&#13;
responded Troy Weber. when asked about his performance. "I was just thinking about how much I&#13;
ME."&#13;
a chance but when that buzzer sounded, we had&#13;
won. It had to have been the greatest feeling in the&#13;
world and afterwards the buzz in the locker room&#13;
from Coach Miller made it that much better.&#13;
This season proved to be amazing for both the&#13;
team and individual players. With the seniors&#13;
leading the way, the Titans showed everyone that&#13;
nothing could hold them back.&#13;
Photo By:&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke ancl John Petri • &#13;
With every wrestling practice there&#13;
came a time when Derek Nightser&#13;
would make someone crack up.&#13;
Making his weight required losing 15&#13;
weight is!"&#13;
There was rarely a practice without&#13;
Derek saying that. Senior Luke Stamp&#13;
was one of the many who always fruspounds which is hard&#13;
to do; however, that is&#13;
bound to make anyone&#13;
a little rough around&#13;
the edges. Because of&#13;
this, he was known on&#13;
the team as "crabby:•&#13;
1IE's A nJB OF _........,.&#13;
trated Derek and gave&#13;
him a hard time by asking&#13;
him what his weight was.&#13;
Of course all of this was&#13;
in a joking manner.&#13;
NO I BEAT TB&#13;
AT OFF OF BJMr&#13;
Food was the main topic on his mind&#13;
and when that certain someone asked&#13;
him about his weight, or anything that&#13;
had to do with food, he would yell&#13;
back with, "Don't ask me what my&#13;
"I'm Derek's biggest&#13;
motivator." said Luke,&#13;
"He's a tub of lard and I beat the fat&#13;
off of him."&#13;
Ask anyone on the team about Derek&#13;
and his food, they will definitely know&#13;
what you're talking about.&#13;
Front Row: Ben Moffat, Cory Jasek. Tyler Byers, Ben Rausch, Pat Gillespie, Chris Wilson, Isaac Barnett and Kyle&#13;
Hasbrouck. Second Row: Joey Jerkovich, Mike Finn, Darian Scott, Nolan Ditmars, Chase Hughs, Dustin Hahn,&#13;
Spencer Coppock and Jeff Rau. Third Row: Vince Junior, Justin Rau , Josh Coffmam, Kyle Mohv. Alex Fauble. Mike&#13;
Stamp, Shawn Boos and Mitch Kohl Fourth Row· David Hamilton, Bret Bambach, Coach Tardivee, Coach Wahle,&#13;
Coach Barker, Coach Carritt, Walter Osborne and Bobby Johnson. Back Row: Antony Weihe, Derek Nightser,&#13;
Luke Stamp, Jimmy Waters. Alex Royce, Devin Juel and Kody Housley.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
•. J1wda11 Bockc,rL and&lt; 'assil· Paul!:ion&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Sioux City Heelor1&#13;
Logan-Magnolia&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Creston&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Thomas Jeffersor&#13;
LC fhern&#13;
4L 2'J&#13;
39 2?&#13;
.)4 72&#13;
24 41&#13;
72 6&#13;
:v 2.)&#13;
46 15&#13;
47 27&#13;
59 12&#13;
36 29&#13;
60 18&#13;
35 24&#13;
60 24&#13;
28 46&#13;
55 18&#13;
44 33 &#13;
State champion at 1251bs, senior Jeff Rau throws an opponent to&#13;
the mat and secures another varsity win. Jeff has contributed many&#13;
.vins to the team since his freshman year.&#13;
Staring his opponent down,&#13;
state champ senior Luke&#13;
Stamp locks his eyes into&#13;
position ready for the match&#13;
. Je'). -, Luke's tactics were&#13;
YU&amp;' ul 1n taking him&#13;
l 1n the weight class&#13;
19 1n tor the kill. sophomore Joey Jerkovich,&#13;
·r," his way to state while positioning his arms&#13;
e down his opponent.' For someone who&#13;
st 103 he can sure do some damage.&#13;
MWell thinking&#13;
of decapitating&#13;
rny opponent&#13;
really helps. but&#13;
really I listen to a&#13;
lot of rap rnusic.&#13;
and concentrate&#13;
on the rnatch&#13;
ahead of me.&#13;
I can't go onto&#13;
the rnat without&#13;
having listened&#13;
to rny iPod.&#13;
-senior Bobby&#13;
Johnson&#13;
"To get purnped I think&#13;
about what it's like to&#13;
lose and I start to cuss&#13;
rnyself out. I also hit rny&#13;
body and head to day&#13;
focused ...&#13;
-Two tirne state charnp&#13;
"I pace back and&#13;
forth and visualize&#13;
what it will be like on&#13;
the rnat ...&#13;
-c;ophornore&#13;
Justin Rau&#13;
"He's a freshman!" Bret Bomba ch receives a pep&#13;
talk from Coach Carritt to get pumped for his&#13;
match. Bret, wrestling at 112 lbs. showed what&#13;
he was made of by placing 2nd at state.&#13;
This year's "ANIMAL;' senior Mike Stamp, puts his&#13;
opponent in a headlock. Mike brought home&#13;
a 5th place win from state at 160 lbs.&#13;
Photos By: •&#13;
Zarn· Bn1~1..·nllcm11kt . . John l\•tl"i Hl1d &lt;~nton Hndlh.'.' &#13;
Score BOUI&#13;
LC Them&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 4 5&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 7 2&#13;
Atlantic l 8&#13;
Glenwood 2 7&#13;
Denison 2 7&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 8&#13;
Shenandoah 8&#13;
Harlan 4 5&#13;
City Meet 2nd Place&#13;
Although we all know sen ior Troy&#13;
Weber's number one sport is basketball,&#13;
he also succeeded this year in tennis.&#13;
Not on ly did he improve his ten nis&#13;
ski lls but he also improved his tan.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
During the city meet, Austin "The BEAN"&#13;
Strobehn dominates at the net. Austin, one o&#13;
the few seniors on the team, led the other ten is&#13;
guys and held the number one varsity spot.&#13;
Supporting their team , juniors Cayla Gillete, Jillian Flores and&#13;
Stephanie Beckner await their turn for the courts. The girls were&#13;
always there to cheer their teammates, even on the hottest days.&#13;
Improving from last year's number si&#13;
spot to this years number tw sµot&#13;
junior Cortny Knoble brought so&#13;
much needed leadership to the. t rr&#13;
lea re Brlrl&#13;
LC Them&#13;
Gleenwood 8 l&#13;
Harlan 5 l&#13;
Atlantic 5 4&#13;
Red Oak 0 9&#13;
Kuemper 4 5&#13;
Denison 0 9&#13;
Shenandoah 7 2&#13;
Clarinda 2 7&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 6 3&#13;
St. Albert 7 2&#13;
Daw ling 0 5&#13;
Conference Tournament 4th Back Row: Sarah Striker, Annie Smith, Lisa Nguyen, Morgan Wolff, Sarni Juel Kur t&#13;
Devine, Lora Riehle, MaKenna Dophe1de, Stephanie Beckner and Coach Cw1 M&#13;
Middle Row: Karrie Hansen, Hayley Prange Amanda Goeser Stri Nelson, Kn~ r&#13;
Gamble, Diane Lively , Katlin Bellows, Ashley Harris and Felisha Moore. Front Ro&#13;
Jaclyn Erickson, Meggie Misfeldt, Cortny Knoble, Amber Barr Kehly Hansen K, t&#13;
McDermott, Jillian Flores and Cayla Gillette&#13;
Z ane Brugenhemke a nd Tabit h a S p or er &#13;
T-E-A-M-W-0-R-K! TEAMWORK! Showing 'love'&#13;
for one another, juniors Jaclyn Erickson and Meggie&#13;
Misfeldt are very happy after winning their matches.&#13;
It was a great year for the Titan Girls Tennis team&#13;
winning the All City Title and placing fourth at the&#13;
Conference Tournament.&#13;
The manliest sport around just got manlier.The boys tennis team racketed to fame&#13;
this season with its all star line up, including Austin Strobehn, and Troy Weber.&#13;
Every practice started with some tough&#13;
as nails drills, such as leisurely hitting&#13;
the ball back and forth . Then practice&#13;
really kicked off when they&#13;
We Bring Our A Game!&#13;
a serious moment. Actually nevermind, Buck always had his shirt off.&#13;
All joking aside, the top varsity tenn is&#13;
players played a good season and ended&#13;
their high school tennis careers with a high&#13;
note, and to that. .. Buck took his shirt off.&#13;
The girls tennis team, however, took things&#13;
a little more seriously and had&#13;
began to play doubles ...&#13;
without keeping score .&#13;
About -one hour into practice they really finish off&#13;
with an intense round&#13;
of h itting the ball at"&#13;
8uCK ALWAYS&#13;
more of a well rounded season.&#13;
However, that doesn't mean&#13;
they didn't have their own fun.&#13;
They liked to show up with far&#13;
less clothing than niost profesHAD HIS SIDRT&#13;
OFF.&#13;
each other as hard as possible .&#13;
But despite all of that, and regardless&#13;
of how many times Alex Ringgenberg&#13;
got hit square in the face with a ball; its&#13;
not all fun and games. The team did&#13;
have our serious moments, in which&#13;
Buck Morris liked to remove his shirt.&#13;
So if you ever drove by the&#13;
tennis cou rts and Buck had&#13;
his shirt off, you knew it was&#13;
sional tennis meets required,&#13;
which certainly works to bring in a crowd.&#13;
Although the girls took the title&#13;
at the tennis city; they also liked to&#13;
sing while hitting the ball , perhaps&#13;
to help keep a better hitting rhythm .&#13;
Top girls tennis player Jaclyn Erickson really gave the girls team a good&#13;
name, and helped frequently lan d&#13;
t he gi rls team in the newspaper ...&#13;
to which Buck also took his shirt off.&#13;
"We play a very cutthroat game!" said junior Cortny Knoble. Above,&#13;
seniors Katie McDermott, Keh ly Hansen, and Laurel Freemyer demonstrate their tactics.&#13;
Discussing the ir game plan&#13;
&lt;;Ophomores MaKenna Dopheide,&#13;
C)in Nelson, and Lora Riehle get&#13;
ready lo take on the competition&#13;
Du ring an intense meet ju nior&#13;
Brandon Congdon serves a fast&#13;
one. Brandon improved·quickly, this&#13;
being his first year on varsity.&#13;
Ready to return the ball is junior Jillian&#13;
Flores. Jill held the spot for number&#13;
two doubles this year with Jaclyn&#13;
Slamming it over the net sophomore is Alex Noecker. Alex&#13;
learned the ropes this year.&#13;
Erickson. Photos B y : • &#13;
ONE WAY OR ANOl'HER. ..&#13;
... we're gonna getcha!&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Jillian Flores and Rach e lle Osborn&#13;
1. Clearing the ball out, senior Mckay! Christian!&gt; .,&#13;
takes charge of the Titan's defense fh senior&#13;
brought not only their game, but also their lead hip&#13;
to the 2006 team.&#13;
2. Passing the ball to another teammate , freshm n&#13;
Liz Graham looks to start the offense Liz. I n&#13;
with other freshmen, stepped up to help th&#13;
out this season.&#13;
3 Going in for the attack senior K;:itie Arch•b&#13;
to get one for th~ r1tan . Katie w s one of ttie t&#13;
leading scorers t'11 5ea n &#13;
Score -&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Denison 4&#13;
Urbandale I&#13;
St. Albert 2&#13;
Burke T ournamement 2nd&#13;
Kuemper 9&#13;
G lenwood 5&#13;
Harlan 4&#13;
A tlantic 10&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 5&#13;
Glenwood 5&#13;
Norwalk Tournament 2nd&#13;
Denison 1&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 0&#13;
Riverside 10&#13;
Tri-Center 10&#13;
D istricts&#13;
G lenwood 4&#13;
St. Albert 3&#13;
''S .. a ...&#13;
It has been a long running tradition in&#13;
the girls soccer program to de-pants&#13;
each other. "I decided to give Rachelle&#13;
(Osborn) a little energy boost. I crept&#13;
over and yanked her shorts down past&#13;
her knees. Shocked, she dropped to&#13;
the ground, as I sat there busting up&#13;
laughing. She tried to retaliate but&#13;
I was too quick for her. She swore&#13;
she would get me back. I still have it&#13;
coming!" - senior Olyvia Gaytan&#13;
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place&#13;
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place&#13;
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4&#13;
It's the typical movie scene: oranges&#13;
during halftime. For the girls, this&#13;
tradition not only helps them for the&#13;
next half, but can also bring along&#13;
fun times. Making just one of the&#13;
memories are junior Morgan Pearcy&#13;
and sophomore Katie Darnell."My&#13;
Grandma Christiansen always brings&#13;
the team oranges, I don't remember a&#13;
game without them.They are our good&#13;
luck." - senior Mckayla Christiansen&#13;
''Wh a t' •... ..&#13;
P hoto By:&#13;
Diana Me che.r and John Petri &#13;
Team unity isn't a problem for the Titans. Before each&#13;
and every game the coach gets them together for a&#13;
little last minute pep talk. This helps prepare them&#13;
mentally before game time.&#13;
What Was Your Mo;t At11azittg ... , S M " Ur El1tbarrassrttg occer otMeHf !&#13;
"Both last year and this year during the T.J.&#13;
game I had an open shot for an important&#13;
goal and when I kicked the ball it went way&#13;
over the goal!" said junior Adam Larkin.&#13;
''The sad thing about it was I was only&#13;
about eight feet away from the goal, so I&#13;
felt really dumb!"&#13;
"I once made a man bleed," said Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke, a sophomore and a varsity&#13;
Goalie. "I ran him straight into a pole and&#13;
his face got all bloody. It was probably his&#13;
nose, but I think he got a cut too." This&#13;
just goes to show that soccer is as rough&#13;
a sport as any. "I enjoy making people&#13;
bleed a lot, it makes me feel like I'm really&#13;
doing well."&#13;
"1 ... 2 ... 3 ... NAILS!" screams Coach Leythan. Whoever said&#13;
a little tough love never helped anyone obviously hasn't met&#13;
this coach. He brought the Titans to many wins this year.&#13;
LC&#13;
11&#13;
l&#13;
Sioux City North l&#13;
St. Albert 2&#13;
(Shootout)&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
5&#13;
l&#13;
3 0&#13;
4 0&#13;
l 0&#13;
2 l&#13;
Nevodo 0&#13;
Des Moines 0&#13;
(Shootout)&#13;
DCG!OTl 4 5&#13;
Abraham Lincoln l 0&#13;
0 l&#13;
Districts&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 3 2&#13;
!OTI&#13;
"As I was jumping for a ball on a corner&#13;
kick I accidentally tripped on my own fee&#13;
and fell straight onto my face!" said junior&#13;
Evan Summy "It was so embarrassing&#13;
because I missed an important open shot,&#13;
and to top it off it actually hurt ·•&#13;
Front Row: Riley Landolt and Zane Brugenhemke. Second Row: Manager Jocelyn Schupp. Pablo Navar te, Ta Yi u Kim, fyl r M&#13;
Shea, Nate Dreager, Scottie Nelson, Alex Mares, Jake Doran, Isaac Barnett. Alex Seliak l]ti 1stoph N arr te, K 1 La k 1.l m&#13;
Brittany McKern. Third Row: Coach Dan Golden, Alex O'Neil, Logan Stitchler. Brandon Duffy. Nate J n s D m n Chn I&#13;
Ryan Cook, Adam Larkin, Corey Jasek, Tom Von Mende, Coach Jerry Willer and Coacti S:d Leytha Ba k Row·&#13;
P B Dreager, Evan Summy, Kyle Harren, Zack Duyson, Dan Fisher, Ryan Goetz, Brett Epperson. M191 I r M&#13;
ages y :&#13;
• . Jord an B &lt;Jckert a nd Kayla Gundl a ch &#13;
AGGR£SgVE BY NATURE&#13;
You may remember him as the kid with&#13;
the golden leg in football, but watch senior&#13;
Pablo Navarrete put a soccer move on&#13;
Mt Michael on his way to the goal.Pablo&#13;
scored 8 goals this season.&#13;
This year the boys soccer team&#13;
reached goals that a lot of people&#13;
didn't expect of them. The Titans&#13;
finished the year with a 9-2 regular&#13;
season record and an share of the&#13;
mythical city championship.&#13;
The Titans came into the year with&#13;
only four seniors&#13;
returning afterthe&#13;
Titans By Choice!&#13;
only ten seconds left and Pablo&#13;
somehow had enough speed to&#13;
take it all the way up and shoot&#13;
it in, it was awesome."&#13;
Earlier in the year the Titans&#13;
beat the Falcons in a shoot out&#13;
at home and then after the A.L.&#13;
game went on to&#13;
beat T.J. to win&#13;
the city championship.&#13;
After this successful of a year&#13;
and only losing&#13;
.. 2005 campaign,&#13;
and were searching for some lead- .&#13;
ership. "Without&#13;
a lot of returning&#13;
seniors, it gave a&#13;
lot of us younger&#13;
guys a chance to&#13;
G GOAL WDH ONL five seniors, next&#13;
SECONDS LEFT! year looks very&#13;
step-up and lead the team ," said&#13;
sophomore Tommy Von Mende.&#13;
"The best moment of our whole&#13;
season had to have been our&#13;
second city game against A.L.&#13;
when Pablo Navarrete kicked in&#13;
the winning goal with only five&#13;
seconds left!" Senior Dan Fischer&#13;
told us. "Nobody saw it coming,&#13;
A.L.'s keeper punted it out with&#13;
promising with&#13;
key starters returning like AllCity goalkeeper Riley Landolt,&#13;
junior year captain Adam Larkin,&#13;
and sophomore stand-outs&#13;
like Kyle Herren and Logan&#13;
Stitch I er.&#13;
With most of the team returning, the Titian soccer program&#13;
is headed in the right direction&#13;
for success.&#13;
Trapping the ball, senior Dan Fisher&#13;
proves his key player status to the&#13;
Titans. Dan had the most scored goals&#13;
in the city of Council Bluffs with 1 O goals&#13;
and 5 assists. P hotos B. ·: • Diana Mescher a nd John Petri &#13;
Wrre EVERY START ...&#13;
THERE IS A FINisH. ONLY YOU CAN DETERMINE THE OUTCOME.&#13;
Standing out above the rest junior Megan Higgins was&#13;
the only LC girls track member to make it to the Drake&#13;
Relays. Megan has been a strong aspect to the team&#13;
all three years of her high school career. We can expect&#13;
great things of her during her senior year.&#13;
Place&#13;
USO Indoor Meet&#13;
H-10 Northern 6th&#13;
CB. Relays 1st&#13;
Harlan 7th&#13;
LC. Relays 1st&#13;
LC Co-Ed 1st&#13;
Underwood 6th&#13;
Droke Relays&#13;
Atlantic 3rd&#13;
Denison 6th&#13;
H-10 Conference 5th&#13;
4th&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Allison .Johnson and Cor tny Knoble&#13;
Molly Quandt, Andrea Hutchinson, Megan Higgins, Hillary Sadler, Adriene Hitchcock, Mallory Husz a&#13;
Rachel Terry.&#13;
Back Row: Becca Kimpe, Brandie Rastede, Jessica Meurer, Alexis Tawzer, Jamie Swisher, Ra r&#13;
Schultz, Jaclene Clinkenbeard, Amber Forbes, Shelby Ellison and Coach Jenny Willer-Zadalis Secord&#13;
Row: Coach Ron Frasch!, Adriene Hitchcock, Molly Quandt, Kelsey Tech, Kayla Gundlach, Co 1rtn&#13;
Gibson, Sydnie Dennis, Connie Smith, Kylee Shank and Coach Kim Behrens Third Row: Mehr&#13;
Johnson, Megan Higgins, Mallory Husz, Hillary Sadler, Jenny Hall, Sarah Waldron, Andrea Hutchins&#13;
and Heather Gubbels. Front Row: Kristyn Hill and Rachel Terry. &#13;
Striding over the hurdles senior McKayla Christiansen st.ays neck and nee&#13;
with her opponent. McKayla has l:&gt;een&#13;
a four year varsity letter winner on&#13;
the track team.&#13;
\'/1th ony two seniors on the track&#13;
team Rachel Terry real~ stepped up&#13;
le;::id1ng the team to state. Rachel has&#13;
qualified for st.ate all four years.&#13;
liy most memor;o:ible time&#13;
.,a::, 1·. t1en I got my&#13;
n ... f-ip, open lOOm&#13;
.nn0 CB r,, av':.)."&#13;
THE FuN 8EFoRE STATE. ..&#13;
Ready ... set.. .bang ... the gun goes off.&#13;
That's how the girls state track meet&#13;
starts out as the racers dash out of the&#13;
starting blocks with explosive force.&#13;
But before all of that, they get a big&#13;
out of hand. They also like going to&#13;
the mall, not only to shop but to have&#13;
a good time. One of their favorite&#13;
things to do is take pictures with the&#13;
manequins.&#13;
load poured on them&#13;
at Stella's for the team&#13;
initiation.&#13;
'The best part was the funny&#13;
--THE--BIST--PAR_T_W_AS __ looking manequins," said&#13;
sophomore Adriene&#13;
Stella's is famous for&#13;
its thick and creamy&#13;
milkshakes, so its&#13;
1HE FUNNY LOOKING&#13;
MANEQUINS&#13;
Hitchock.&#13;
But that's before they&#13;
something that the team looks forward&#13;
to every- year.&#13;
"One of the things I anticipate when&#13;
making it to state is being ab.le to go to&#13;
Stella's for a big milkshake fight," said&#13;
junior Megan Higgins.&#13;
Needless to say things tend to get&#13;
get serious ... and they&#13;
do get serious. State is very important&#13;
to the girls track team, even more so&#13;
than most other sports. Winning at&#13;
state is basically beating every team&#13;
in the area that you would play in one&#13;
meet. It's like killing two racers with one&#13;
baton .. . metaphorically speaking.&#13;
What was your l\tost l\tel\torable&#13;
"My most memorable time 1n track&#13;
was districts 1n Johnston, I got my&#13;
best time 1n the open 200m. It&#13;
was realty exc1t1ng."&#13;
"'5ophomore Jamie Swisher&#13;
track titeet? "My most memorable track meet&#13;
was the Denison meet. I remember&#13;
th1smeet the most because I ran my&#13;
best time 1n the 3,000, 11.31."&#13;
"'5ophomore Jenny Hall&#13;
"My most memorable time 1n track&#13;
was on the 1&lt;\ay up to the Atlantic&#13;
meet. Coach \'/iller told me I v,as&#13;
going to run hurdles, and I had never&#13;
done them be+'ore."&#13;
~freshman Kelsey Tech&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Diana M e. cher and John Petri &#13;
Points Place&#13;
Northern Hawk 10 80 4th&#13;
CB Relays 84 3rd&#13;
Glenwood 53 5th&#13;
64 5th&#13;
86 3rd&#13;
66 4th&#13;
64 4th&#13;
58 5th&#13;
48 6th&#13;
41 6th&#13;
9 26th&#13;
I. On your marks, Get set, GO! Long distance runner&#13;
senior Kevin Jones waits for the gunshot to signal&#13;
the start of the race.&#13;
2. Receiving a perfect handoff, senior Adam Cooney&#13;
tregiAs-sprinting for the 4x200 relay team. Cooney,&#13;
seniers.Luke Stamp, Jeremy Yates and junior Jordan Besco ro ~ a 29 year old school record with&#13;
a time o :29.27::!!:Jjs season. They achieved this&#13;
time at the state meet, where they relay team took&#13;
home 6th place.&#13;
3 . Exhausted from finishing his stretch of the relay,&#13;
junior Dan Hall passes the baton on to junior Brad&#13;
Bogardus. Dan and Brad both ran long distances&#13;
for the Titan team this year. Dan placed 23rd at the&#13;
state meet in the 3200 meter relay.&#13;
Page. By:&#13;
J essica Ryba&#13;
Front Row: Brandon Jacoba and Adam Cooney. First Row: Kevin Jones, Ben Mescher, B1ett Elliff, Joey Grein 1&#13;
Ben Rausch, Matt Wolf, Tony Dashner and Ryan Whittington. Second Row: RJ Weidner, Sean Lalumendr~. A •&#13;
tin Tech, Nathan Black, Jacob Powers, Matt Woods, Brad Bass, Tony Robinson and Anthony Sc!)ovanec. Third&#13;
Row: Dan Hall, Justin Kathrens, Rick DeVoss, Ryan Carlson, Jordan Besco, Damon Coyle, Allix Smith, Jacks'n&#13;
Dick, Logan Mundt and Austin Blay. Back Row: Jeremy Yates, Luke Stamp Jimmy Waters, Chad Gubbels, n&#13;
Burmeister, Kyle Penny, Eric Norris, Brad Bogardus and Jon Higgins.&#13;
BY: DAMON Cont &#13;
WB£1'Hf.R loNG OR SHORT ...&#13;
The 2006 boys track team not only had a record breaking, successful season, but they also made memories that will last a lifetime.&#13;
Some of these memories stand out more than others.&#13;
"At Drake, Jeremy Yates and I were waiting for Jordan Besco to&#13;
get done using the restroom so we could go to the pool. We were&#13;
getting anxious so we started yelling and banging on the walls," said&#13;
We Still Get the Job Done.&#13;
200 meters. Yates broke a 27 year old record in the 200 with . a&#13;
time of 21.58 seconds. The 4x100 team consisted of Luke Stamp,&#13;
Damon Coyle, Jeremy Yates and Jordan Besco. Adam Cooney,&#13;
Luke Stamp, Jeremy Yates and Jordan Besco ran the 4x200 ar:d&#13;
4x400. They also sent five events to the state meet, all the record&#13;
breakers plus Dan Hall in the 3200 meter run .&#13;
junior Damon Coyle.&#13;
"We decided to leave Besco and we were&#13;
walking and heard the elevator open so we&#13;
looked back. We watched the guy until he went&#13;
into our door that we had left propped open. We&#13;
looked at each other, and then snuck back and&#13;
stood outside the door and heard a guy talking&#13;
"At state, Damon locked me in the&#13;
WAS PUUJNG ON 111E DOOR, PRE- freezer at the stadium. He was pulling on&#13;
to Besco," said senior Jeremy Yates.&#13;
INGLIKEIWASLOCKEDINIT.IW the door, pretending like I was locked in&#13;
G LIKE A urn.E GIRL, AND&#13;
11IE KEY.&#13;
it. I was shivering like a little girl, and he&#13;
was yelling at people to ask for the key,"&#13;
said senior Alex Smith. ·&#13;
"I was on the toilet and a guy came in. He told me that he was trying&#13;
to get some sleep so we needed to keep it down. I felt violated and&#13;
it was very inappropriate," said junior Jordan Besco.&#13;
With the overnight hotel stays, suburban rides, the lovely Coach Motes, scary&#13;
masks, and shattering records, the track team had an overal l&#13;
outstanding, fun and exciting season.&#13;
"At the Denison meet, a few of the guys brought a Halloween&#13;
masks with them and we went around scaring the hott girls from&#13;
other teams. Personally, I LOVED trying to scare Coach Willer.&#13;
That made the season more fun!" said junior Jimmy Waters.&#13;
In spite of this traumatizing experience, the team went on to break&#13;
4 long held school records during the season. The records were&#13;
broken in the 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and Jeremy Yates in the open&#13;
Run, Jordan, RUN! Junior Jordan&#13;
Besco sprints for the finish line in&#13;
the 100 meter dash. His personal&#13;
goal was to run it in faster than&#13;
11 seconds, and he achieved it by&#13;
running a 10.82. Besco broke the&#13;
1979 school record and placed&#13;
10th at state in the 4x400 meter&#13;
r 1 y with seniors Jeremy Yates,&#13;
dam Cooney and Luke Stamp&#13;
with a time of 3:24.70.&#13;
&lt;O D&#13;
"Run and turn left" is the only thing running through senior&#13;
Alex Smith's mind as he gets the baton. Alex was part of the&#13;
4x800 meter relay, 1600 medley and 4x400 meter relay this&#13;
season. He attended both the state relays and the Drake&#13;
Relays as an alternate.&#13;
P h otosB. -:&#13;
Preparing for the 4x100, junior&#13;
Damon Coyle marks the spot with&#13;
a half tennis ball to get the perfect&#13;
handoff. Coyle ran in the 4x100,&#13;
open 100, and any other sprints&#13;
that he was needed in for the Titans.&#13;
Coyle, seniors Luke Stamp and&#13;
Jeremy Yates, and junior Jordan&#13;
Besco broke a 27 year old school&#13;
record and placed 8th at state in&#13;
the 4x100 with a time of 43.14&#13;
Diana M sch rand .John Petri • &#13;
DoN'T THINK ABoor IT ...&#13;
Just Hit the Ball. "I like golf," says junior Scott Mattox, "it makes me feel free and&#13;
alive". Golf is a sport... I mean game ... of serious concentration , utter dedication, and the ability to yell obscenities when you whiff it. But whiff it they don't.&#13;
Rocking out the season with some awesome stick to ball action the LC golf team really made a&#13;
name for themselves among the community of blue collar high school students. Major players on&#13;
the team includ- ing Josh Larison, Austin Boege, and Richard Delphs&#13;
really won the 11.IKEGOl.F,ITMAKES "crowds"&#13;
(forest creatures ME FEEL FREE AND such as&#13;
squirrels and rac- AlJVE. coons, etc.)&#13;
hearts over. Be- ing a good&#13;
golfer is a tough thing though, it really requires a lot of&#13;
work to get good, which is why they practice at Fox Run&#13;
daily, both the boys team, and the far easier on the eyes&#13;
girls golf team. A lot of the golf team members were&#13;
literally born on golf courses, which is why ambulances&#13;
now come pick you up. But both teams, especially the&#13;
seniors, had great seasons, shooting par or under and&#13;
making big points for LC. Golf is coached by LC middle&#13;
school teacher, Mr. Kennedy, and is easy to sign up for&#13;
and participate in. All you need is a standard set of clubs, I.&#13;
and a willingness to learn the unique touches of the game.&#13;
I. Still in the hitting position, senior Kayla Hendrix battles through the&#13;
dirt during practice. New&#13;
to the girls golf team this&#13;
year, Kayla was surely a&#13;
great addition.&#13;
2. Going for par,&#13;
sophomore Craig Hendrix watches his putt&#13;
as senior Richard Delfs&#13;
observes. Craig was&#13;
a newcomer this year,&#13;
but he certainly did not&#13;
show it.&#13;
• Pa g eR B.v: &#13;
3. Fore! Senior Sara&#13;
Gustin sends the ball&#13;
flying way out on the&#13;
course . This season&#13;
was Sara's best, not&#13;
just because of all her&#13;
practice for senior year,&#13;
but because of her mad&#13;
golf skills.&#13;
4. Getting ready to head&#13;
out and qualify for a golf&#13;
tournament, sophomore&#13;
BrianJacobsa nd sen~r&#13;
Andy Sondag saddle up&#13;
their bags. Both were&#13;
competitive at the varsity&#13;
level this year.&#13;
5. Front Row: Joey&#13;
Jerkovich, Zack Killion,&#13;
Brian Jacobs, Bryan&#13;
Darnell and Austin&#13;
Boege. Second Row:&#13;
Dan Hayes, Matt Taylor,&#13;
Craig Hendrix, Justin&#13;
Rau, Clayton Score&#13;
and Jon Simonin. Third&#13;
Row: Will Exley. Alex&#13;
Fauble, Derek Nightser,&#13;
Scott Mattox, Stephen&#13;
Striker, Seth Yakel and&#13;
John Petri.&#13;
6. Front Row :&#13;
Athena Burns Amy&#13;
Cozad. Back Row:&#13;
Kayla Hendrix, Sara&#13;
Gustin, Alyssa Chafe&#13;
and Molly Hansen.&#13;
Glewwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Denison&#13;
Cloriendo&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
LC Invite&#13;
Hawkeye 10&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Denison&#13;
Clorinda&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Phott•S By:&#13;
John Petri&#13;
9th Place&#13;
9trh Place&#13;
7th Place&#13;
2nd Place&#13;
11th Place&#13;
7. Working on his&#13;
swing, junior Austin&#13;
Boege utilizes his&#13;
time on the practice&#13;
range. Austin was&#13;
a top varsity player&#13;
and a big asset to the&#13;
team t is year.&#13;
LC Them&#13;
201 200&#13;
206 200&#13;
217 196&#13;
210 216&#13;
218 175&#13;
223 216&#13;
227 197&#13;
221 214&#13;
237 236 &#13;
SPECIALOL YMPICS&#13;
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- Jessica 6ogacz&#13;
-Allen Cooper&#13;
-Aaron Fish&#13;
-Chip flint&#13;
-Carie Fuelberth&#13;
- Randi Gotsch&#13;
-Sen Mouw&#13;
-Eugene Zuem&#13;
- Heather Robertson&#13;
Glory, Honor, and a Sweet Trophy&#13;
- Aaron Fish&#13;
- Randie Gotsch:&#13;
kt Place Winner&#13;
in Standing Long&#13;
Jump&#13;
- Carie Fuelberth &#13;
Special Olympics of Iowa&#13;
This year some of our athletes were very fortunate to go to this years Special Olympics of Iowa (SOIA). Special Olympics Iowa is a statewide non-profit organization that&#13;
provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympictype sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing&#13;
opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and&#13;
participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special&#13;
Olympics athletes and the community.&#13;
Special Olympics Iowa has been around for over 38 years. With the founding of&#13;
Special Olympics in 1968, the first competition in Iowa had fewer than 100 participating&#13;
athletes. The growth of the program has been dramatic. In 2005 Special Olympics Iowa&#13;
provided training and competitions in 22 sports for over 12,500 athletes representing&#13;
each of Iowa's 99 counties. It's an amazing experience; you see a lot of hard work,&#13;
--------------- pride and caring individuals.&#13;
1 . Bolting past the competition, junior Chip Flint uses&#13;
that last bit of adrenal ine rush to smoke his competitors.&#13;
2. With many fans watching, Jessica Bogacz gives&#13;
her all at the softball competition. Jessica wowed the&#13;
audience after sending the softball airborne.&#13;
3. It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's sophomore Aaron&#13;
Fish! Aaron, a state qualifier, zooms past the finish&#13;
line at top speed.&#13;
4. What would our Special Olympics be without an&#13;
&lt;tliltllii111 awesome guest speaker from the best school in town?&#13;
~fj ~~~~ W Jordan Quick kicks off the Olympics after a few words&#13;
of encouragement.&#13;
Phot os By:&#13;
D iana Mesche.i: Joh n Pet1·i &#13;
Freshman Volleyball&#13;
Front Row: Lindsay Baker, Kayla Bergantzel, Kelsey Tech, and Kristin Waters. Middle Row: Emily Gates, Samantha Wilson, Alexis Tawzer, and Ariel&#13;
Bowman. Back Row: Aleesha Cox, Aletha Lewis , Moryssa Prichard, Coach&#13;
Jenny Willer-Zadalis, Katie Kinsella, Caitlin Agee, and Chloe Smith.&#13;
JV Volleyball&#13;
Front Row: Lisa Salvo, Jillian Flores, and Sarah Williams. Middle Row:&#13;
Manager Stephanie Beckner, Manager Sabrina Mattis, Amanda Goeser,&#13;
Courtney Gibson, Bonnie South, Rachel Schultz, Rachelle Osborn, Manager&#13;
Meggie Misfeldt, and Grace Thornton. Back Row: Coach Jill Berkenpas&#13;
Freshman Football Front Row: Manager Amy Wallace, Tyler Byers. Chris Wilson, Codey Schafer, Bret Baumbach, Ben&#13;
Rausch, Taylor Burton, Alex Rocha and Manager Katie Fastnacht. Second Row: Jordan Higgins, Kyle&#13;
Hasbrouck, Joey Greiner, Doug Kometscher, Coach Matt Nelson, Coach Todd Johnson, Tom Shea,&#13;
Pat Gillespie, Matt Sharp and Manager Jessica Muerer. Third Row: Nick Gilmore, Jason Humphrey,&#13;
Charles Hughes, Nate Jones, Jeff Forrester, Adam Evans, Dan Hays, Cory Elonich, Thomas Feekin&#13;
and Chase Lohnes. Fourth Row: Bryan Darnell, Sean Lalumendre, Anthony Schovanec, Brady Wells,&#13;
D.J. Gnader, Jacob Harrill, Jon Higgins and Kyle Mohr.&#13;
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Front Row: Ariel Bowman, Kylie Lane, Samantha Wilson, and Lindsay Bak r&#13;
Middle Row: Victoria Von Mende, Lacey Stazzoni, Siri Nelson, Alexis Tawzer&#13;
and Molly Quandt. Back Row: Coach Doug Nauman, Kristin Waters, Kayla&#13;
Bergantzel, Shyla Thomas, Aletha Lewis, and Coach Lee Toole. &#13;
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Front Row: Grace Thornton, Cortny Knoble and Lindsey Toole. Middle Row:&#13;
l&lt;ristin Waters, Lindsay Baker, Sydnie Dennis, Courtney Kmezich and Kristin&#13;
Per'n. Back Row: Coach Ron Frasch!, Allison Frost, Amber Forbes, Jaclene&#13;
C'·nl&lt;onbeard, Katie Darnell, and Coach Doug Nauman.&#13;
Freshman Baseball&#13;
Front Row: Brett Ell iff, Cody Kempf, Alex Noecker, Jakob Ferguson and&#13;
Isaac Barnett. Middle Row: Albin Thramer, Nolan Ditmars, Justin Rau ,&#13;
Ben Mescher, Jordan Baas and Dustin Mcc omas. Back Row; Coach Mark&#13;
Meyer, Mike Bergeron, Derek Nightser, Ross Campbell, R.J. Weidner and&#13;
Taylor Roan&#13;
JV Baseball&#13;
Front Row: Aaron Pedersen, Reed Peregoy, Evan Summy, Josh Fellows&#13;
and Alex Smith. Middle Row: Will Exley, Shay Conover, Brandon Duffy, Tom&#13;
Hutchinson and Brandon Congdon. Back Row: Mitch Kohl , Tyler Drvol, Devin&#13;
Juel, Justin Carlson and Coach Steve Koester.&#13;
Freshman Softball&#13;
Front Row: Kelsey Moore. Taylor Gochenour, Aleesha Cox, Dakota Driver,&#13;
and Meagan Rogers. Middle Row: Alexis Tawzer, Kristin Waters, Emily Gates,&#13;
Jessica Feller, Jema Petersen and Sydnie Dennis. Back Row: Kendall Prine,&#13;
Jaclene Clinkenbeard, Kailin Bel lows, Jamie Swisher, Courtney Kmezich&#13;
and Coach Tabitha Durfey.&#13;
JV Softball&#13;
Front Row: Dani Robinson, Chelsea McFarland, Aleesha Cox, Jamie Swisher&#13;
and Sydnie Dennis. Middle Row: Meggie Misfeldt, Kristin Waters, Alana&#13;
Cozad, Kacie Ankenbauer, Sarah Williams, Courtney Kmezich and Melinda&#13;
Johnson. Back Row: Kelli Cochrane, Kendall Prine, Jaclene Clinkenbeard,&#13;
Kailin Bellows, Jordyn Shaw and Coach Kristin Pigneri.&#13;
P h oto By:&#13;
Pyles Stud io &#13;
c parkly red dresses. Long blue and white robes. Shiny gold&#13;
~ents. Murals that cover entire walls. Scripts taped to colored&#13;
construction paper. The yearbook in your hands at this very second.&#13;
The newspapers that get distributed to the student body seven&#13;
times a year. The interesting talents performed at Mr. LC. Lewis&#13;
Central's very own versions of Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and&#13;
Paula Abdul. The candy cane sales. The Annual Easter egg hunt.&#13;
Decorations put up for every dance. There are little remnants of&#13;
Fine Arts that are everlasting in people's memories. The Fine Arts&#13;
are everywhere.&#13;
Whether or not you are directly involved in them, they effect&#13;
your life in some way. Maybe it's the incredible people you met in&#13;
the cast of the fall play, the lengthy drama announcements you&#13;
endure on a daily basis, that one line of a song you hear on the&#13;
closing night of the musical that you can't seem to get out of your&#13;
head or the music of the pep band you and your friends dance like&#13;
fools to, Fine Arts affect you.&#13;
But what is it about Fine Arts that draws people in? The&#13;
events and performances are fun, sure. The friendships you make&#13;
So what makes Fine Arts special? The Fine Arts capture heart, The&#13;
Fine Arts capture soul, The Fine Arts allow you to express yourself&#13;
in a way you never thought was possible. The Fine Arts are just&#13;
that, an art.&#13;
Brianna Delph is a really good friend. She helps out everybody and is always there for me. She's a nice person and&#13;
also rocks at band! She always works really hard to do her&#13;
best!&#13;
-junior Andrew Bolas&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Diana Mescher and Natash a Moore &#13;
Photos By:&#13;
D&#13;
i&#13;
a&#13;
n a&#13;
Mescher and John Petri&#13;
.... &#13;
parent&#13;
show choir.&#13;
It was a lot&#13;
of fun."&#13;
"Hit the road&#13;
Jack!" sings&#13;
senior Kim&#13;
Van Nordstrand and&#13;
junior Amber&#13;
Barr. With their&#13;
stylish strut,&#13;
these girls&#13;
showed they&#13;
don't need a&#13;
guy to dance&#13;
their hea rt&#13;
out.&#13;
"Everytime&#13;
we'd get to a&#13;
certain part&#13;
of the dance&#13;
Chris would&#13;
make a funny&#13;
face and I&#13;
would laugh."&#13;
Senior&#13;
-Bethany Riso&#13;
Strutting there stuff, junior Curtis Dreager and&#13;
senior Andy Sondag show the ladies how they&#13;
work it. Hearing the girls go wild during their&#13;
performance is enough to&#13;
make the long practices&#13;
worth it.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Shining star Mandy Husz shows&#13;
us how she can groove. Mandy&#13;
has been in corp for three years&#13;
and will definitely miss the thrill of&#13;
performances.&#13;
Sending the audience a mysterious vibe, these stu nning ladies have the&#13;
crowd hanging onto their every word. This show had a creative combination&#13;
of songs which were exciting to work with.&#13;
It's Saturday. Dreaming of sle • g in, your alarm&#13;
sounds at 6 a.m. You climb out of bed and hurry to&#13;
school to load the charter bus just in time. After the&#13;
two hour drive you arrive at a foreign school where you&#13;
will be spending the rest of your day. After scoping out&#13;
the competition, you head back to your homeroom to&#13;
curl, pin, hairspray, put on excessive make-up, tights,&#13;
and an uncomfortable dress. Finally it's time. Standing&#13;
on stage, sweating under the bright spot light, knees&#13;
shaking with nerves, hundreds of people staring at&#13;
you, watching your every move. This is exactly what&#13;
ten minutes without laughing t someone:&#13;
whether it is senior Jesse Elgan imitating a&#13;
mental person, someone accidentally falling&#13;
on their butt, or Mr. Huth simply being Mr. Huth. Prac&#13;
tices are long but the team keeps them bareable&#13;
Once the ensemble is ready if s time for compe.&#13;
tion. The group was a great competitor this yea:&#13;
received many awards. They were placed in th to&#13;
six each competition which qualified them for final,&#13;
Once again, Lewis Corporation lived up to its na&#13;
receiving 5th runner up, 4th runner up, 2nd runn&#13;
Lewis Corporation deals with during&#13;
each performance. And this is exactly&#13;
what they love so much.&#13;
A key component of the Lewis&#13;
Corporation is dedication. Hours&#13;
upon long sweaty hours are spent&#13;
preparing the show. Corp members&#13;
~~W$~p~d&#13;
tQ be tJ,e very JQst&#13;
C:grpgriiitkm direc;ted&#13;
by M;att ""'tJ,.&#13;
up, and 1st runner up. One thing Lewi&#13;
Corporation should be especial!&#13;
proud of was receiving Best Vocals&#13;
twice this season.&#13;
Performances are intense. Ther&#13;
is nothing quite like the rush you get&#13;
sacrifice a week of summer to come in and learn the&#13;
entire year's show from choreographer Mike Weaver.&#13;
But learning it is just the beginning. Before taking it&#13;
to competition, everything must be perfect. Cleaning&#13;
is crucial. Everything from a hair fl ip to the way you&#13;
point your fingers is important.&#13;
Yet with incredible talent and exciting personalities,&#13;
practices are always interesting. It is impossible to go&#13;
when you step on stage. This years&#13;
show, which included songs such as "Ain't Nobody"&#13;
"Stray Cat Struf', "Move Out", and "Your Love Keep&#13;
Lifting Me", was definitely an audience pleaser.&#13;
The members are proud to be the very las&#13;
Corporation directed by Matt Huth. Although the'&#13;
will greatly miss and always remember Huth, each&#13;
member is ready to continue the LC tradition of&#13;
success.&#13;
A mber Barr a nd T a bit h a Spore r &#13;
Singing her heart&#13;
out senior Billie&#13;
Frost gives the&#13;
crowd her all .&#13;
Dance team , musicals, and vocal lessons have given&#13;
her the experience&#13;
to become a fan-&#13;
...,.... _.,_...,.. nails her noie.&#13;
Thi s third year&#13;
'Corp member&#13;
used her amazing talent to full&#13;
' potential and&#13;
, represented the&#13;
1 team well at the&#13;
; Sloan solo contest.&#13;
Up and coming&#13;
senior&#13;
heart throb&#13;
Jesse , ~&#13;
Elgan,makesthe ~ ladies scream.&#13;
Jesse has be en&#13;
Front Row: Adam Goss, Jesse Elgan and Chris Rogness. Second Row: Meredith Sillau , Jamiee Friesen, Billie&#13;
Frost, Mallory Shanks, Kim Van Nordstrand, Katie Cook, Bethany Riso, Emily Cox and Amber Johnson. Third Row:&#13;
Will Exley, Brian Hendersen, Kyle Penney, Eric Burmeister, Andy Sondag, Zach Duysen, Mitch Jordan, Tommy&#13;
Harris and Derek Christensen. Fourth Row: Jennifer Ettinger, Kristen Schweer, Anna Schutte, Rachel Schultz,&#13;
Chris Williams, Amber Barr, Rick DeVoss, Courtney Dusing, Natalie Jacoby, Jessica Ohlinger, Carly Sinn, Bonnie&#13;
uth and Leah Willadsen. Fifth Row: Rachel Boardman, Jackson Dick, David Ebke, Nick Somers, Brett Epperson,&#13;
Trny Dashner, Jon Higgins, Cu rtis Dreager, Nate Black, Zach Mailahn, Caleb Housely and Logan Mundt. Back&#13;
R w: Derek Stuhr, Eric Weber, Nicholas Kempton, Brett Coon, Stephen Bond, Chris Paff, Brad Bass, Hannah&#13;
Hop'3on, Chelsea McFarland, Cayla Gi llette and Jennifer Ranek.&#13;
"The ballad&#13;
a lw ays&#13;
s eems&#13;
to pull at&#13;
my mom's&#13;
h e a r t&#13;
strings."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
-Carly Sinn&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
John Petri&#13;
Left: Striking their&#13;
final pose , Lewis&#13;
Corporation takes&#13;
advantage of every&#13;
second in a competition. Dealing with&#13;
very critical judges,&#13;
the pressure to&#13;
achieve perfection&#13;
was always a goal of&#13;
each member.&#13;
Below: Leaning in for&#13;
the close up, senior&#13;
Will Ex ley enjoy s&#13;
the spotlight. The&#13;
"Stray Cat Strut" was&#13;
a favorite of many&#13;
members because of&#13;
the unique, exciting&#13;
choreography.&#13;
can 't&#13;
help but&#13;
bawl like a&#13;
baby They&#13;
jus t sing&#13;
so beautifully"&#13;
-Mrs. Sinn &#13;
Feeling the music, senior Wi ll Exley, sophomore Brett Coon,&#13;
juniors David Ebke, Brad Bass, Tony Dashner, and senior Mitch&#13;
Jordan sing it loud during their concert. There was never a dull&#13;
moment when these boys were on stage.&#13;
H-U-T-H! Those resounding words echoed the auditoriu&#13;
as we gave Matt Huth, LC's longtime choir teacher, a finalef&#13;
for a king . Complete with Huth masks, Huth t-shirts, custor.&#13;
made lyrics to YMCA, colored spot lights, and a bana&#13;
Oh , and you can 't forget Mr. Huth's dead '&#13;
accurate representa- tion of rich little wanna&#13;
rebel Avril Lavigne; or the speeches gi&#13;
by Ms. Sievers and the choir seniors. T&#13;
only thing missing were dancing nrnj&#13;
· and monkeys with toothbrushes.&#13;
Lyrics poked light- hearted fun at Huth&#13;
many little quirks, such as his seeming AD&#13;
andafrequencyoffake mini strokes, proba&#13;
brought on by Chris Williams's inability t&#13;
stop texting on his phone.&#13;
Matt Huth and Shelby Sievers led conce&#13;
and especially cham- ber choirs to succe -&#13;
this year with a Divi- sion 1 rating at ti · ·&#13;
years contest. All this w rapp ed up with&#13;
amazing concerts this year (minus the terrib&#13;
"profession al" Fren ch horn player atthefirstconcer&#13;
which were laced with a lot of powerful religious songs a&#13;
eerie dramatic ones as well, such as "Sleep."&#13;
The whole choir program and the whole school wish&#13;
Huth a happy farewell and good luck. We know he'll be ba&#13;
we just kick too much butt not to come visit.&#13;
... We'll Miss Huth-Dawg! &#13;
tiuth-Dawg! Are you listening to me? I said Huth-Dawg!. .. " seniors celebrate the departure of crazy&#13;
Huth. The many Huthism phrases will always be remembered, such as, "Stop faster!" and the many&#13;
:ngs he said to make the singers realize they needed to get better. Not just the seniors, but everyone&#13;
Yill b sure to miss Mr. Huth and the awesome director he was.&#13;
During the annual Parade of Homes, seniors Lindsey Behrens and Nanette Buckles and junior Kaylene&#13;
go keep the visitors entertained. The Parade of Homes is always a big hit for people to come watch&#13;
r mbers of the choir while touring Christmas decorations of specific homes.&#13;
Sophomores Leah Willadsen, Christie Newland, Rosalie&#13;
Warner, and Hannah Washburn stay in key while watching&#13;
their director. Their hard work in practice paid off and on&#13;
stage.&#13;
"Ahhh!" juniors Amanda York and Natalie Jacoby make sure&#13;
they're ready to go for the concert. Huth is always there to&#13;
make sure everyone is warmed up and ready to go.&#13;
There's no doubt that seniors Susan Lewis, Angel Hammermeister, and junior Amanda Schieffer won't be warmed&#13;
up during their choir practice. "Rubbies" have always been&#13;
everyone's favorite when it comes to practicing.&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Z:mc Hrugcnh ml&lt;c . Diann Mescher and .lohn f\:!tri &#13;
What goes on behind&#13;
the curtains?&#13;
"When I would come&#13;
off stage, everyone&#13;
would congratulate&#13;
me and pat me on&#13;
the back. It made&#13;
me feel good about&#13;
myself."&#13;
"Well . .. let s just&#13;
say, that's why it 's&#13;
calle d behind the&#13;
scenes."&#13;
-se nior&#13;
Che lse a McFarland&#13;
"During the actual&#13;
performance, the&#13;
people back stage&#13;
are in a daze. It's&#13;
just a shock, everything happens&#13;
so fast."&#13;
"I was stuck in my&#13;
dress so I aske d&#13;
Jesse Elgan to he lp&#13;
me, but instead&#13;
oi just taking m y&#13;
dress off, he lifted&#13;
"We're Americans! I swear! Martha Stewart! Hershey Bars! I pledge allegiance to the flag!"&#13;
shouted Walter Hollander. Accused of being spies, senior Jesse Elgan and junior Jennifer&#13;
Ettinger seek asylum from secret police in an American Embassy after learning that the&#13;
Grey Fox, an illustrious spy for the Communist country, had been killed.&#13;
Kee pi ng cool , freshman&#13;
Bret Baumbach was always&#13;
by the Countess's s1 e&#13;
making sure there wasn·&#13;
moment where she wa" t&#13;
properly cooled off. "It&#13;
an interesting new experience for me," said Br&#13;
about his first year with&#13;
the Lewis Central Drama&#13;
Department.&#13;
Cast and Crew: Taylor Basch, Bret Baumbach, Kailin Bellows, Nathan Black, Nick Bretl, Vicki Burnett, Emily Campbell, Tiffany Clark, Kelsey Cox, David Ebke, Jesse Elgan&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger, Will Exley, Kyle Fletcher, Shannon Gascoigne, Pat Gillespie, Sara Harvey, Brian Henderson, Tessa Hopson, Caleb Housley, Natalie Jacoby, Sarni Juel, Cl ire&#13;
Knigge, Susan Lewis, Zach Mailahn, Alex Mares, Chelsea McFarland, Josh McNeely, Siri Nelson, Andrea Oehme, Kendall Prine, Amberley Proctor, Jarvis Redd, Alex Ringgenberg&#13;
Bethany Riso, Nick Somers, Tedi Swanson, Joe Tweed!, Alaina Walker, Rosalie Warner. Seth Yakel&#13;
Pages By: Directed by Tom Mcl aughlin and Tom Heckman .&#13;
. Jessica Dappen a n d Ca ·sie P a u ls on &#13;
Don't&#13;
They're caught in a security 'leak' with&#13;
'hot and cold' running spies; a 'drip' from the&#13;
embassy &amp; a 'flood' of non-stop laughs ... Will&#13;
they 'drown' in all of the chaos?&#13;
All of the long practices, tech days, dress&#13;
rehearsals, and all calls paid off when the fall&#13;
ter ...&#13;
mostly kept in the Drama South building located&#13;
behind the middle school and served as the&#13;
auto shop building. Rumors of the Drama South&#13;
building being haunted have been around as&#13;
long as people can remember. Stories and gossip intertwine through the cast like wildfire.&#13;
play hit the stage. Don't Drink the&#13;
Water was a hilarious combination of accusations, arguments,&#13;
and sword fights.&#13;
"All I can say is&#13;
I ran my booty&#13;
off when I had&#13;
One night, junior Seth Yakel was&#13;
going to lock up the buildling. As he&#13;
was getting ready to leave, he felt&#13;
something touch his shoulder and&#13;
With the leadership of last&#13;
year's seniors gone, many people&#13;
had to step up and fill their shoes.&#13;
A weird feeling of emptiness was&#13;
no idea what was didn't know who or what it was. He&#13;
behind me!" froze in his place, and then ran back&#13;
to the auditorium.&#13;
all around when the cast first met, but by the&#13;
end they pulled through with a production to&#13;
be proud of. Many of the cast members were&#13;
shocked with their accomplishments.&#13;
"All I can say is I ran my booty off when&#13;
I had no idea what was behind me!" said Yakel.&#13;
So did they 'drown' in all of the chaos? Don't&#13;
Drink the Water included a strong cast who&#13;
played the characters well and a powerful production team that made the behind-the-scenes&#13;
action run smoothly. Drowning in the chaos of&#13;
the play out of the question.&#13;
Behind the scenes, much preparation was&#13;
done for the big show. Amazing sets and props&#13;
are made. Supplies for these projects are&#13;
Damn! Damn! Damn!" That is what junior&#13;
Nie~ Somers had to say after jabbing himdf rn the eye with his hook: Nick brought&#13;
3fly twists to the fall play including sword&#13;
'tihtrng, dressing as a female, and switching&#13;
ttie hand his hook was on between scenes.&#13;
1. A geeky ambassador's assistant and&#13;
a magician priest stuck in a straight&#13;
jacket hold back the anger rising from&#13;
an outspoken American tourist. Senior&#13;
Jesse Elgan, junior Joe Tweed!, and&#13;
sophomore Caleb Housley added&#13;
huge laughs to this production.&#13;
2. Giving a vital memo, senior Will Exley&#13;
orders his assistants, junior David&#13;
Ebke and sophomore Caleb Housley.&#13;
to make some changes around the&#13;
embassy. Next time the vice president&#13;
visited, the ambassador was going&#13;
to make sure he was known.&#13;
3. Secret Police Guards invaded&#13;
the party scene bringing many&#13;
drunken laughs to this year's fall&#13;
play. "We would always fill the&#13;
bottles full with ginger ale so&#13;
we could drink it on stage," said&#13;
junior Kyle Fletcher.&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
John Petri &#13;
From year to year band and its&#13;
members have had their high points&#13;
and their low points. One thing that&#13;
was always certain was that no matter&#13;
what, it was always a colorful ride. Of&#13;
all the little things that make&#13;
band unique it was the people&#13;
that made it truly special.&#13;
One example of uniqueness&#13;
came to be a much favored&#13;
tradition. This would be the&#13;
infamous David Ebke speech&#13;
before each event.&#13;
It would start with a summons&#13;
to the center of the group to listen.&#13;
David would lift his arms and deliver&#13;
the inspiration to have fun with some&#13;
"appropriate" words, and after a shake&#13;
from Mr. Henderson's head and a sly&#13;
Marching band keeps their&#13;
beat whi le finishing up their&#13;
haliftime performance during the football game. With&#13;
a new director the band was&#13;
sti ll able to sound even better than last year.&#13;
Who said that clarinets&#13;
aren't a big deal? Emily&#13;
Cox, Hannah Patrick, and&#13;
Rebecca Hinsley prove&#13;
everyone wrong while they&#13;
play in unison. This group&#13;
of clarinet players always&#13;
had a good melody for&#13;
listeners.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Cassie Pau lson&#13;
smile from side to side, the drum majors&#13;
would call them to the side lines. This was just&#13;
the start of the band season and after th ree&#13;
marching competitions, the band moved into&#13;
the next phase of their year.&#13;
Concert band soon followed&#13;
with an award winning season.&#13;
This was the part of the year&#13;
when true musicianship came&#13;
forth . Jazz band and Pep band&#13;
flared up and competitions of&#13;
a new kind started. It was a&#13;
new game for the people in the trimesters&#13;
to come. New goals, new mind sets, and&#13;
eventually a new band teacher were to&#13;
appear for the students. Over all, band was&#13;
one of those experiences that can never be&#13;
lived down, as only the proud can say they&#13;
are a band geek.&#13;
Making sure that they stay&#13;
together, Melissa Carroll,&#13;
Danielle Clemons, Cayla&#13;
Gillette, Bon nie South,&#13;
Samantha Enewold, and&#13;
Eric Weber watch each&#13;
other as they play. The&#13;
pep band dominated the&#13;
entertainment at the pep&#13;
rall ies. &#13;
I 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Mr. Henderson prepares his band to start practicing Pomp and Circumstance for graduation. Their performance at graduation is the last one of&#13;
the year so they are always sure to make it unforgettable. &#13;
FRESHMEN: Back Row: Sarah Piercy, Miranda Quick, Lisa Daffin, Jocelyn Schupp,&#13;
Dylan Luttrell, Tyler Miller, Brady Wells, Ashley Harris, Abbey Edwards, Ariel Bowman&#13;
and Carie Fuelberth. Third Row: Annie Smith, Alaina Walker, Hayley Perrin, Emily&#13;
Gates, Josh McNeely, Adam Evans, Matt Sharp, Amberley Proctor, Taylor Gochenour&#13;
and Brady Wells. Second Row: Chloe Smith, SummerTurner, Dakota Driver, Lora Riehle,&#13;
Ben Rausch, Kiersten Haubrich, EmilyWahle, Katie Kinsella, Alexandria Mingus. Front&#13;
Row: Samantha Fleming, Patti Yaccup, Jessica Feller, Britany McKern, Chris Wilson,&#13;
Ryan Cook, Cole Snicker, Ashley Fender, Danielle Raikes, and Kolby Spencer.&#13;
EXPRESS: Back Row: Kristin Parent and Eric Weber. Fifth Row: Sam Colpitts, Nate Jones.&#13;
, Brady Wells, Michael Lively. Fourth Row: Cole Schnitker, Mathew Wolf, Adam Evans, Matt Sharp.&#13;
Benjamin Rausch, Christopher Wilson, Daniel Stout Josh McNeely. Third Row: Britany McKem.&#13;
Ashley Harris, Molly Quandt, Kendall Prine, Lora Riehle, Annie Smith, Jennifer Ranek and Jaclyn&#13;
Erickson. Second Row: Laura Fry, Kailin Bellows, Morgan Wolff, Chelsea McFarland. Tierra Wells&#13;
Summer Turner, Andrea Hutchinson and Hannah Washburn. Front Row: Hannah Hopson, Rosalie&#13;
Warner, Amanda Schieffer, Haley Gregory, Amber Buckles and Stephanie Rowe.&#13;
CONCERT CHOIR :Back Row: Brandie Rastede, Jaclyn Erickson, Winter Turner, Kelsey Cox, Hannah Patrick, Megan Sharp, Megan Higgins, Amanda Berg, Hilary Sadler, Heather Jones&#13;
Nicole Yacup, and Megan Hawley. Third Row: Jennifer Ranek, Becca Kiempe, Alicia Curlee, Morgan Wolff, Kalin Bellows, Stephanie Rowe, Amber Cozad, Brent Springer, Jessica Ed1sc11&#13;
Kendall Prine, Leah Willadsen, Hannah Hopson Kayla Bradley and Sabrina Livermore. Second Row: Angel Hammermeister, Michelle Parsons. Susan Lewis, Amanda Schieffer, Lisa Nygue•&#13;
Bryant Rose, Derek Thompson, Sam Colpitts, Kayla Rice, Laura Fry, Kristin Parent, Amanda Goeser, Hannah Washburn and Becky Lane. Front Row: Jessica Hammermeister, Stepr&#13;
Meyers, Holly Stokes, Amber Buckles, Haley Gregory, Sara Grimes, Michael Lively, Isaac Barnett, Misty Dew, Rosalie Warner, Laurel Freemyer, Carly Sinn, JoslynnE&gt; Patrick, Brianne B&#13;
man. Misty Dew, Rosalie Warner, Laurel Freemyer, Carly Sinn, Joslynne Patrick, Brianne Boardman. Not Pictured: Dan DeVetter. Tiffany Lewis, Haley Prange and Nicole Sm"&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Cassie Paulson&#13;
CHAMBER CHOIR :Back Row· Brett l::ppersor , R&#13;
Jackson Dick, Andy Sondag, Melissa Carroll, CourrP&#13;
Adam Goss, Logan Mundt, Curtis Dreager and Jo '&#13;
Fourth Row: Dillon Woods, Jordan Bockert, ChnsW1ili.im&#13;
Thomas, Meredith Sillau, Lindsey Behrens, Kristen $1..1&#13;
Zach Mailan, Zach Thomas and Caleb Housley. Third R&#13;
Kaylene Paige, Mandy Husz, Rachel Schultz, David Eb&#13;
Brian Henderson and Jessica Ohlinger. Second Row: 8&#13;
Frost, Jaimee Friesen, Amber Johnson, Olyvia Gaytan. J&#13;
Larrison, Mitch Jordan, Chelsea McFarland, Bonnie Soul&#13;
and Katie Cook. Front Row: Cassara Carroll, Anna Schutt&#13;
Stephanie Beckner, Sara Billesbach. Breit Coon, Dar&#13;
Stout, Tony Dashner, Meggie Misfeldt and Amanda York. N&#13;
Pictured: Amber Barr. &#13;
MARCHING BAND: Back Row: Mathew Bellows, Brett Coon, Stephen Rieck, Taylor Roan, Matthew Quaas, Andrea Oehme, Hannah Hopson, David Ebke, Nathan&#13;
Black, Thomas Harris, Cody Fischer, Natalie Jacoby, Brad Bass, Zach Mailahn, Stephen Bond, Nick Gilmore, Amber Buckles, Peter Black, Brianna Delph. Third&#13;
Row: Nick Kempton, Kristen Schweer, Rosalie Warner, Maria Jones, Becky Hinsley, Sarah Piercy, Chelsea McFarland, Kaylene Page, William Coon, Jocelyn Schupp,&#13;
Caitlin Agee, Brandie Rastede, Nicole Smith, Kristin Parent, Hannah Washburn, Haley Gregory, Katie Kinsella, MiKayla Dubois, Savannah Greening. Second Row:&#13;
Kelsey Moore, Kimberly Clark, Kacie Ankenbauer, Alicia Diercks, Emily Cox, Dani Clemons, Michelle Paulsen, Melissa Carroll, Sara Grimes. Front Row: Heather&#13;
Gubbles, Rick De Voss, Chris Salvo, James Jordan, Samantha Enewold, Bonnie South, Eric Weber, Kevin Jones, Cayla Gillette, Joe Tweed!, Matthew Taylor, Goodie&#13;
Danielsen, Zane Brugenhemke, Seth Yakel, Jared Juel, Jessica Ohlinger and Alyssa Brewer.&#13;
JAZZ BAND: Back Row: Stephen Rieck, Stephen Bond, Brett Coon ,&#13;
KPv1n Jones and Matt Quaas. Middle Row: Derek Christiansen, Katie&#13;
Kinsella, Andrea Oehme. Front Row: Nate Quick, Rosalie Warner, Nick&#13;
f'orr~ton and Derek Stuhr.&#13;
P BAND: Back Row: Brett Coon, Zach Mailahn, Stephen Bond, Brad&#13;
35 Natalie Jacoby, Hannah Hopson, Amber Buckles, Kevin Jones,&#13;
eter Black and Matt Bellows. Fifth Row: Nick Gilmore, Matt Quaas,&#13;
Taylor Roan, Andrea Oehme and Cody Fischer Fourth Row: Derek&#13;
Stuhr, Maria Jones, Nick Kemton, Kristen Schweer, Rosalie Warner.&#13;
Third Row: Savannah Greening, Katie Kinsella, Brandi Rastede, Haley&#13;
G1egory, Hannah Washburn and Brianna Delph. Secound Row: Jocelyn&#13;
Schupp, Caitlin Agee, Alyssa Brewer, Kaylene Page, Kristen Parent and&#13;
Emily Cox Front Row: Nicole Smith, Becky Hinsley, Sarah Piercy.&#13;
P hoto· By:&#13;
D iana Me che r a nd John Peti·i &#13;
With his impressive&#13;
artwork on display, senior Sam&#13;
Bayless has&#13;
much to be&#13;
proud of. Sam&#13;
has had many&#13;
great projects&#13;
and has contributed to&#13;
members of the&#13;
art club, senior Nicolle Schendt&#13;
and junior Tessa Hopson help one&#13;
another while painting the mural.&#13;
The mu ral in the background&#13;
was started at the beginning&#13;
of the 2005-2006 school year.&#13;
ABOVE: New to the art club,&#13;
junior Christine Webering&#13;
loves to show her artistic&#13;
side with the opportunity&#13;
to paint the mural. The art&#13;
club met once a week to&#13;
make additions to the mural.&#13;
RIGHT: Concentrating on&#13;
his project, junior Brandon&#13;
Congdon carefully guides the&#13;
clay on the wheel. Brandon's&#13;
placement in advanced pottery allowed him to use the&#13;
pottery wheels which are limited to only advanced students.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
.Jessica Dappen&#13;
Preparing for their next project, sophomore Kristen Schweer and&#13;
junior Bonnie South roll out a slab of clay in their pottery class.&#13;
The art courses available to students allow them to learn mar.y&#13;
new techniques to make projects they can be proud to show oft.&#13;
Working on his latest piece, senior Colin Higgins adds his last art&#13;
touches to his clay pot. "Pottery gives me the opportunity to ere&#13;
sweet works of art from various sized hunks of dirt." Colin really enio&#13;
pottery because he liked working with his hands and being ere Ii &#13;
Having fun and exciting ideas are what you can expect&#13;
fro m junior Dan DeVetter. The unique projects&#13;
that Dan came up with always kept his class intrigued .&#13;
The paint is ready. The and even people stealing others&#13;
brushes have been set out. projects.&#13;
The paper is blank. All the "If you look close enough, you will&#13;
steps have been taken to see a red paint spot on the floor. We&#13;
prepare for another master- decided to paint some small stuff on&#13;
piece. All that's left is a little creativity the mural during art club. We had&#13;
and inspiration. no covering on the floor, when little&#13;
Being a part of the art club is a did I know my paint was spilling all&#13;
great way for students to get involved over!" said junior Daniel Jones.&#13;
and be able to show off -----........... "One time, I made a clay&#13;
their talents. Students ss!'eQttQtl7"'kti,oi: pot and I put it in the kiln. ~1' W~1' J leQv&#13;
get to paint the murals on isl7 ~i,w~ ~ PQrt I went to find it and it was&#13;
the walls of the school. will stm ~ ~r~: gone. I'm guessing it either&#13;
They are able to make· a exploded while in there, or&#13;
difference with their own someone stole it after it&#13;
creativity and imagination.&#13;
"It's great to think that even when&#13;
I leave high school, a part of me will&#13;
still be here," said junior Christine&#13;
Webering.&#13;
wasdone.Eitherway, I haven'tseen&#13;
it since," said senior Alex O'Neill.&#13;
Their project is finished. The paint&#13;
has been cleaned up, the brushes&#13;
have been washed out and then put&#13;
away. With all their creativity and&#13;
inspiration used up, what's left? An&#13;
amazing work of art.&#13;
Every artist has their own mishaps&#13;
and stories to tell. There is everything&#13;
from spilled paint, broken clay pots,&#13;
I love art club because not only is&#13;
it something fun&#13;
to do but it's cool&#13;
to know that I can&#13;
look at the wall and&#13;
say I painted that!&#13;
Besides, how many&#13;
kids can say they&#13;
have a ctually got to&#13;
p a int the school?!&#13;
Photos By: • Je sica Dappen and John Petri &#13;
At the Anita Invitational the super speechers received awards for their great performances. "This year the Anita Invitational was neat for me because I didn't do well&#13;
at districts, so it was cool to come back and get a cool trophy!" said senior Heidi&#13;
Behrens. Pictured: John Power, Victoria Burnett, Amanda Goeser, Connie Smith,&#13;
Kayla Bergantzel, Tessa Hopson, Olivia Handy, Alisha Moe, Sarah Stoutzenberger,&#13;
Sara Grimes, Shun-Sho Fong, Heidi Behrens, Jennifer Burnett, and Mrs. Nielsen.&#13;
Right: During the performance ''The Complete Works of Shakespeare: Abridged,"&#13;
Brian Henderson and David Ebke engage in a dramatic sword battle. The pair, plus&#13;
Mason Tsuji, went on to perform at the All-State contest.&#13;
Above: Strike a pose! In the&#13;
Mus ica l Theater category,&#13;
juniors David Ebke and Jennifer Ettinger, along with seniors&#13;
Jesse Elgan, Bethany Riso, and&#13;
Amber Johnson perform RENT.&#13;
The group received Division I&#13;
ratings at districts as well as&#13;
at state competition, and were&#13;
selected honorable mention for&#13;
All-State.&#13;
Right: Good vs. Evil. .. In the&#13;
Musical Theate r category,&#13;
seniors Meredith Sil lau and&#13;
Cassara Carroll act out a song&#13;
from the musical Wicked. The&#13;
pair went on to achieve the&#13;
honor to perform in Ames for&#13;
the All-State contest.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
7,a ne Brug enhe mke, K e lli Cocl11·a n a ncl Rache lle Os born &#13;
The act of expressing or describing thoughts, feelings , or&#13;
perceptions by the articulation of words" is most likely what&#13;
you would find if you looked up the word speech in the dictionary, and this year the Titan speech team took that definition&#13;
to a higher level. The large-group team brought back countless awards, including sending two groups to the all-state&#13;
competition in Ames, Iowa, and sending an astonishing four&#13;
people to all-state for individual speech. Not only did the&#13;
team bring back loads of awards but also reeled in a lot of&#13;
priceless memories.&#13;
The large group team had a good start at the&#13;
The second group to make it was a musical theater&#13;
performance by seniors Meredith Sillau and Cassara Carrol which included songs from the musical&#13;
"Wicked ."&#13;
"Well , Meredith and I had both seen the musical&#13;
and since there were only two spots in this piece we&#13;
decided that it would be our best shot at making it&#13;
to all-state," said senior Cassara Carrol.&#13;
After all the excitement from large-group had settled&#13;
down, individual speech kicked into full swing. For the&#13;
individual speechers, the year was one&#13;
beginning of the year with all of the returning&#13;
leadership from the year before, and they used&#13;
all of that experience to lead them to one of the&#13;
most memorable years in the speech programs&#13;
history. The speechers were put to their first test&#13;
at the district competition in Clarinda where&#13;
was $'Te.iii~ '-l1'tl&#13;
?Qre1't$ c;ame ·&#13;
of the best in school history. The team&#13;
first traveled to the district competition&#13;
where an astonishing 14 people and 19&#13;
categories earned division 1 ratings and&#13;
advanced to state. The next big test t~ rgg"'·&#13;
every single group but two were invited to attend&#13;
th e State competition in Des Moines.&#13;
After the dust cleared at the end&#13;
of the day of the state competition,&#13;
two groups were awarded honorable mention all-state, and two&#13;
groups achieved the ultimate goal&#13;
of having the opportunity to perform&#13;
at the All-State competition. The two&#13;
groups that made it that far included a&#13;
team of senior Brian Henderson, junior&#13;
David Ebke, and sophomore Mason Tsuji ,&#13;
who came together to perform their comedic&#13;
edition of an ensemble acting piece titled&#13;
"Shakespeare abridged ."&#13;
"The piece looked challenging" said senior Brian&#13;
Henderson after being asked why they chose this act, "It&#13;
worked really well for us since we are all the funny type and&#13;
this happened to be a comedy, so we all really enjoyed it.&#13;
Left: One time we were&#13;
practicing and Mason&#13;
(Tsuji) hit me in the face&#13;
with a wallet. My face was&#13;
red for a couple of days!&#13;
-junior David Ebke&#13;
was state competition . The speechers&#13;
went into the day with a lot of confidence in themselves after their great performance at districts and&#13;
everyone did an excellent job. When the day was&#13;
done ten people had recefved Division 1 ratings and&#13;
four girls, junior Jennifer Ettinger, senior Shun-Sho&#13;
Fong, senior Chelsea McFarland, and junior Natalie&#13;
Jacoby, all earned the honor of performing at the&#13;
all-state festival at UNI.&#13;
"Since this was my first year making it to all-state it&#13;
was quite an adrenaline rush . When I looked on the&#13;
internet to see if I had made it, I immediately couldn't&#13;
hold back the excitement. I was screaming until my&#13;
parents came into the room and they were both proud&#13;
of me and my accomplishments," Shun-Sho told us&#13;
after being asked how she reacted to the news.&#13;
The speech program took things to a higher level in 05-&#13;
06 and conquered a lot of goals. With all of this success,&#13;
it is no mystery that the speech team reaches fort he sky&#13;
and they are not held down by any boundaries.&#13;
Above: Making it to state with their Choral Reading performance "Can't Get it Out of My Head,"&#13;
freshman Adam Evans and the rest of the crew show off their skills at Speech Night. Despite&#13;
receiving a Division 1 rating at state, the group was denied an invitation to All-State.&#13;
Left: Before their competition , the girls have some fun&#13;
while playing a clapping game. Playing games is a way&#13;
for them to get closer. "The days get long sometimes,&#13;
and it can be fun to let loose with some games," said&#13;
sophomore Amanda Goeser. •&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
I A few ~~riilJle ~~ms&#13;
,,., S~1'H~&#13;
"I was really glad that I went out&#13;
my senior year. It was a lot of fun,&#13;
and the whole 'kiss' scene, which&#13;
was fake, was full of laughs."&#13;
-senior Amber Johnson&#13;
"I will always remember having&#13;
dance offs at competitions with&#13;
kids from other schools, and of&#13;
course I would win!"&#13;
-junior Sam Colpitts&#13;
"I got hurt at a Speech Competition.I went to go jump on the stage&#13;
and I fell off!"&#13;
-freshman Kayla Bergantzel&#13;
J e ssica D appen. San1 (;rimes. Molly H a n sen. lis h a Moe an l John Pet1·i&#13;
I &#13;
A CHORl JS IJNE&#13;
(One Singular Sensation ... )&#13;
"God, I hope I get it!" Seniors&#13;
Kyle Penney and Billie Frost,&#13;
as Dorl and Judy, give it their&#13;
all during the first audition,&#13;
praying for a spot on the line.&#13;
It may look easy to pull off the&#13;
moves, but the Chorus Line&#13;
cast put in hours of tiring dance&#13;
practice for weeks to end up&#13;
with a polished show.&#13;
With high kicks and challenging&#13;
dance steps. seniors Beth Jones&#13;
and Chelsea McFarland and&#13;
freshman Siri Nelson perform&#13;
the ballet combination, trying to&#13;
impress Zach, thedirector."ltwas&#13;
my first and last musical," said&#13;
Jones, "I wish I had done more&#13;
shows before I have to leave. It&#13;
was really fun!"&#13;
"Okay, all the boys.&#13;
From the top. 5-6-7-8!"&#13;
Putting his heart on&#13;
the line, senior Chris&#13;
Loftus, as Greg, sweats&#13;
his way to his dream.&#13;
All the actors on the line&#13;
depicted hardworking&#13;
Broadway dancers.&#13;
nvls1oning his past,&#13;
senior Brian Hender&#13;
son as Paul, puts&#13;
hi$ baggage on the _. and reveal• the&#13;
hard$Sf part of his&#13;
hleto~ Although It&#13;
was dlfttcult tell play a&#13;
homosexual, I thor&#13;
oughly enjoyed play&#13;
Ing the role, sate&#13;
enderson&#13;
cm P a g es By:&#13;
Molly H a n sen a n d Te di Sw a n s on. S t or y b y Jennifer Ett in ger &#13;
They said we couldn't do it. They said it&#13;
an imP.ossible feat. They promised us&#13;
didn't have enough talent, that we weren't&#13;
ong enough, and that it would be a bust.&#13;
y were wrong.&#13;
en the talent of the 2005 seniors was lost,&#13;
is Central suffered in several activities, but&#13;
e as much as the drama program. The&#13;
ptics were buzzing about this year's sucalready, and an explosion of uncertainty&#13;
ty increased with the announcement of the&#13;
1ng musical. When people heard that we&#13;
re taking on "A Chorus Line,'' the longestning show on Broadway, rumors spread&#13;
the dancing talent just wasn't available.&#13;
oy, did we prove them wrong.&#13;
IA Chorus Line" was different from all the&#13;
er musicals. We couldn't just get by with a&#13;
talented actors; we had to have an entire&#13;
t full of top netch singers, dancers, and&#13;
ors. It was a big project to tackle in six&#13;
eks, to say the least.&#13;
or days on end we worked our butts off.&#13;
withstood the horrible stench of sweaty&#13;
0s, managed to convince several freshmen&#13;
of the dire need for a left-handed hammer, , The 1.ett~r was from aero~ the country,&#13;
and came very close to severing each other's and 1t simply told the entire cast that we&#13;
heads. Through laughter, sweat, and a few woul.d b~ amazing. And then another&#13;
tears from the wimps, we became a team. email arrived, and another, and another.&#13;
Our drive began to falter, however, when S?on, MclaughlinsmaHboxwasstUffed&#13;
whispers of failure and disbelieving remarks with hun~reds of letters, all to us. All&#13;
were thrown our way. No one seemed to ~ncouragmg us. Letters from Washtrust that we could achieve what we had set mgton, Texas, Canada AustraJ~ and&#13;
out to do. hur:i~reds of other faraway lands were&#13;
Soon, some of us started to believe them. amvmg by the second. They had '8.11&#13;
Witheachmisstepandsournote,ourcourage ~o~ehow hea~ th~t we were petfotmdiminished we No matter how mg A Chorus Lme, and somehow~&#13;
many dance e I earned had never doubted we would ptJft It dff&#13;
there alway pl"1Vc tJ,cm eemed to be with flying colors.&#13;
one more t master. No 1:'henexttwonightsweresurreal.Qwr&#13;
matter ho many scenes thirty students came together to cre;ite&#13;
we perfected, there was always another that the _world of Broadway for a stUhned&#13;
fell apart. No matter how many songs we ~ud1ence. Students who had nothing&#13;
sang beautifully, there was that last one that m comm_on became the best of fr.fends, sounded like angry seagulls. We needed strong .singers finally le~ned to dance&#13;
something, or someone, to tell us we could do (and vice versa), and high schbor stuthis. A sign to make us believe in ourselves dents were transformed into Broadway&#13;
like we had before. stars.&#13;
That sign arrived in an email sent to Mr. We did it. Hats off to the kids who&#13;
Mclaughlin at 1 :00 AM Thursday morning. stepped up to the line and proved ihe&#13;
wron .&#13;
"Dance 10, looks&#13;
3." Seniors Kim&#13;
VanNordstrand .&#13;
Amber Johnson&#13;
and Bethany Riso&#13;
an_d sophornore&#13;
~nsten Schweer&#13;
sing about the Woes&#13;
of show business.&#13;
The song they sang&#13;
talks about how&#13;
hard it is to be&#13;
perfect, something&#13;
the actors learned&#13;
during this show.&#13;
Their bright gold costumes shining in the auditorium lights, seniors Kim&#13;
VonNordstrand and Chelsea McFarland and junior Sam Colpitts sing their&#13;
hearts out to leave the audience with a performance they'll remember. The&#13;
Chorus Line cast and crew not only sang about one singular sensation,&#13;
nut became one as well.&#13;
, ........ 11.1 off an imprese·touch, junior&#13;
mers, as Richie,&#13;
the spot lig ht&#13;
h solo Nick's&#13;
experience&#13;
••tlllil'W'e was very benth ls year's&#13;
a nee&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
John Petri &#13;
Busted! Seniors Jesse Beuterbaugh, Abby O'Neill, and Marissa&#13;
Rosenbohm say cheese for their mugshots. Jesse was the technology&#13;
editor, making the yearbook DVD. Abby and Marissa were designers&#13;
and mainly in charge of the senior pages of the book.&#13;
Above: PEEK-A-BOO! Juniors&#13;
Jessica Ryba andTedi Swanson&#13;
might have to consider joining&#13;
the witness protection program&#13;
after scoping out the victim.&#13;
Jessica was one of the designer&#13;
editors this year and Tedi was&#13;
the copy editor.&#13;
Right: It's a bird! No! It's a&#13;
plane! Sophomore Zane Brugenhemke and junior Natasha&#13;
Moore observe the deviant in&#13;
their sneaky crime against the&#13;
yearbook staff. Zane was a&#13;
photographer and Natasha was&#13;
co-editor 1n chief.&#13;
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Criminal I nformation&#13;
Name: Jesse Beuterbaugh&#13;
D.O.B.: November 8th, 1987&#13;
Height: 5'6''&#13;
Wanted For: Comp uter Geek&#13;
Hair Color: Dishwater Blonde&#13;
Reward: 5 Pack Exp o Markers&#13;
Name: Abby O'Neill&#13;
D.O.B.: January 3rd, 1988&#13;
Height : 5'4" 11&#13;
Wanted For: Pirate, ARRRR!&#13;
Hair Color: Platinum Blonde&#13;
Reward: 1 Dancing Pole&#13;
Name: Marissa Rosenbohm&#13;
D.O.B.: August 12th, 1988&#13;
Height: 5'7''&#13;
Wanted For: Skipping Class&#13;
Hair Color: Dirty Blonde&#13;
Reward: 3 Prearranged Sheets&#13;
Secret Plan? What?&#13;
Junior Jossicq&#13;
Dappon dr w out&#13;
her evil rnte 1t.oi _,&#13;
s 1uni0r Jol11 I&lt;&#13;
Alex F etri catcho&#13;
her in th1:1 act' As&#13;
photogr:ipl1y erl1to·&#13;
Jc,hn brought h1&#13;
amaz111g p 0•0-&#13;
graphs anJ spec&#13;
tacular t t nls to t &#13;
ADVISOR&#13;
"Who drove&#13;
Diana and&#13;
Natasha the&#13;
Yearbook might seem like all fun and games&#13;
to outsiders who see us roaming the halls&#13;
during class. Parties are a common occurrence,&#13;
and we also have a fridge in the dark room.&#13;
a microwave, toaster, and a cupboard with a&#13;
sole purpose to store food. Almost everyone&#13;
is jealous of the zip lines on our press passes,&#13;
which get us almost anywhere in the school. But&#13;
it isn't always about the perks. We have many&#13;
deadlines to make in order to keep the price&#13;
of your book down. This year, we had Scott&#13;
Winter from UNL come and talk to us about&#13;
how to make the book more exciting and not&#13;
using traditional stories and layouts. Many of&#13;
us have also learned about "pica's." Some of&#13;
the staff attended a camp during the summer&#13;
coming up with the theme of the book and other&#13;
ideas, such as the pop out photos found on&#13;
every page. We attend events, taking pictures craziest?!" and getting information for stories. With all this&#13;
xclaimed Mrs. • stress placed on them. Natasha and Diana were Lang 11 le. going crazy by the end of the year. So we want&#13;
to know, who drove them the craziest?&#13;
Who Me? Yes you! Working in the journalism office, juniors Molly&#13;
Hansen, Diana Mescher, and Amber Barr are trying to figure out&#13;
who dun' it? Molly and Amber worked on design this year and&#13;
Diana was one of our co-editors in chief.&#13;
Watch out!&#13;
Junior Phalen&#13;
Elonich starts to&#13;
wonder if junior&#13;
Cassie Paulson&#13;
s the guilty one&#13;
when she tries&#13;
o cut off unsuspecting sophomore Kayla&#13;
dlach's hand&#13;
while workng 1n the dark&#13;
room. Cassie&#13;
nd Kayla were&#13;
oth newcomers&#13;
this year and&#13;
c il"tributed&#13;
the design&#13;
artment.&#13;
, qot g0od&#13;
Diana decided after careful consideration that she was&#13;
drove the craziest by John Petri. John and Diana attended&#13;
tons of games, matches, plays, performances, and ~&#13;
events together taking pictures. Diana claims thfieve&#13;
time they left the school together, three n t · gs&#13;
appen. They always almost get into wreck$ th r, a y&#13;
on yells at them, and John has ~ t w· erry dots&#13;
from the gas station (but he ~_;i~ an ing). After all this.&#13;
a .nds up havin~ i res.&#13;
sha c . e n that Jordan Bocker! drove her&#13;
. .._.. .... L.,.t v tin'f you walk up to him, he has to pass some&#13;
c e you. He always stands right behind her. and she&#13;
ly&gt; ask," What do you need?" The response was always&#13;
nothing. Jordan, being a photographer, still can't find&#13;
r eras. Nh1ch are conveniently always placed in the same&#13;
N, tasha, a non-photographer, is routinely questioned on their&#13;
abr,ut by none other than Mr. Bocker!.&#13;
AT THE SCENE OF THE CRIME&#13;
IJI..~~ , them&#13;
crazy? Well let me&#13;
answer your question w ith&#13;
another question: Who makes&#13;
weird noises and plasters&#13;
their face on the window, and&#13;
stinks up the office? Coug h&#13;
*Zane* cou gh."&#13;
-junior Denton Racine&#13;
IJl~~:::.m over the edge? Not&#13;
making deadlines, p eople&#13;
not writing their stories, and&#13;
people being annoying!"&#13;
-sophomore Rachelle Osborn&#13;
1..11..~~ ~l~•y during class, from&#13;
when class begins to the bell&#13;
at the end."&#13;
-junior Tabitha Sporer&#13;
01 ..&#13;
hovering ~;;over&#13;
~~their&#13;
~ shoulders, I know Diana and&#13;
Natasha tend to get a little&#13;
bothered!"&#13;
-junior Cortny Knoble&#13;
l'bot o · H,\ :&#13;
l'halPn Elo11id1 and .le:-&lt;:-&lt;i&lt;:a l~yha • &#13;
Keeping busy. sophomores&#13;
Amanda Goeser. Amanda&#13;
Berg, Kaitlin Bertersen, Sara&#13;
Grimes, seniors Shun-Sho&#13;
Fong and Heidi Behrens finish&#13;
up last minute details before&#13;
deadline. Deadlines were&#13;
usually stressful, but these&#13;
girls always made the times&#13;
enjoyable.&#13;
Snapping a shot of the&#13;
Wire logo. sophomore&#13;
Sara Grimes masters the&#13;
camera. Sarah spent a&#13;
lot of time taking pictures&#13;
for each edition and was&#13;
always there when help&#13;
was needed&#13;
Bringing in the bucks, sophomore Amanda Goeser&#13;
pursues an ad sale. Advertisements are very important&#13;
to the newspaper process.&#13;
The money raised helped&#13;
pay for all of the various&#13;
journalism expenses.&#13;
Heating up the dark room.&#13;
junior Kaitl in Bertelson&#13;
melts some cheese for the&#13;
Newspaper party. After all&#13;
the hard work, the staff&#13;
relaxed by throwing a few&#13;
parties wh ich included&#13;
tables full of junk food.&#13;
S tory By : Hannah Hops on&#13;
Extra, extra! Read all about 1'1&#13;
At this year's first act111ity fair&#13;
senior Amber Johnson nd&#13;
junior Jennifer Ettinger tiand&#13;
out editions of the newspaper&#13;
These co-editors talKed to&#13;
many upcoming freshman in&#13;
order to inspire them to JOtn&#13;
newspaper. &#13;
ront Row: Kristin Coppa, Amber Johnson, Jennifer Ettinger, Amanda Berg. Damien Croghan and Jimmy Waters.&#13;
1ddle Row: Heidi Behrens, Shun-Sho Fong, Alisha Moe, Sara Grimes and Amanda Goeser. Back Row: Alex Ringgenberg, Courtney Dusing, Hannah Hopson, Kayla Palma, Melinda Johnson and Bl e Johnson.&#13;
Not pictured: Calley Stamp .&#13;
.. Keyboards are clicking, fingers are moving, music is blaring, food is being thrown, the thought&#13;
of wanting to kill a computer is floating around, and it is basically all out madness. This is what&#13;
The Wire staff likes to call layout night.&#13;
This year The Wire produced seven, eight paged issues showing off their skills. The staff&#13;
tried to focus on school events to make it relate more to the student body. Keep in mind,&#13;
capturing the attention of 900 kids with millions of different interests is no easy task. After&#13;
finding quotes, pictures, and fixing every last detail, it is time for a night where the students&#13;
assemble the paper.&#13;
Layout night (aka frustration, confusion, pizza, and fun) happens before every issue is sent off&#13;
to the printers. There's more than meets the eye when you look at a page of The Wire. Behind&#13;
t:verything is a person who designs each individual page and makes sure it all fits together. The&#13;
lrnal school bell, known as freedom to many, means two to six more hours of extensive labor.&#13;
It's a night where the staff bonds, and where some interesting things happen.&#13;
"The scariest time during layout was when the student server crashed and we almost lost&#13;
our pages. Deadline was the next day, and there was no way we could get everything done&#13;
n time if we had lost them;• said Ads editor Shun Sho Fong. ''Thankfully, they all came back&#13;
nd all it resulted in was six girls running around like the world had just ended. I'm extremely&#13;
surprised we didn't kick the computer right then and there."&#13;
Layout night is just. .. something. Sometimes it's crazy and fun, while other times it can be&#13;
xtremelyfrustrating. I just remember one night running around with pizza in our hands screaming&#13;
obout random things to sell on E-Bay. Sleep deprivation, computer screens, and a group of&#13;
1rl:; make people do really odd things," explained co-editor-in-chief Jennifer Ettinger.&#13;
T c parties. people, and "odd occurences" make this staff want to come back for more.&#13;
l'I&#13;
Amber Bar r a nd Alisha Moe &#13;
BETHANY&#13;
't'our 2006 f itan Idols Are ... "Mer and I were so excited that we&#13;
won!" said senior Bethany Riso smiling excitedly over her win. "We've&#13;
both been trying for three years&#13;
and this year we teamed up and&#13;
kicked butt! Our hard work definitely&#13;
payed off."&#13;
"Take me for what I am." Blowing the&#13;
audience away with their own rendtion&#13;
of a song from the popular movie RENT,&#13;
junior Jennifer Ettinger and senior Amber&#13;
Johnson earn themselves a second place&#13;
trophy. The girls enjoyed performing as a&#13;
duet and were glad that Amber's senior&#13;
year of competing ended with a bang.&#13;
New to the competition, junior Matt Taylor&#13;
shocks the audience with a voice they&#13;
have never heard before. Adding in junior&#13;
Denton Racine's low bass voice and two&#13;
guitars the boys were a crowd pleaser.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Jessica Davpen a nd Kayla Gund lach&#13;
Getting into the moment, junior Julie&#13;
Rocholz proves that she is a happy girl&#13;
while singing this country hit. Julie obviously made waves in the audience which&#13;
won herthe titl e of people's choice. "I love&#13;
getting up and showing people what I can&#13;
do, I also love getting the compliments&#13;
after I perform," says Julie.&#13;
1. "Sing us a song, you're the piano man."&#13;
With his harmonica in hand, junior David&#13;
Ebke gave a strong performance with much&#13;
emotion and character. This was David's&#13;
second time performing for Titan Idol.&#13;
2. This year's critical, yet comical trio of&#13;
judges always had something "good" to&#13;
say about each performance. Whether&#13;
criticizing or complimenting, Mr. Nelson&#13;
as Randy, Mr. Bergman as Simon, and&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee as Paula, added great&#13;
laughs to the show.&#13;
3. Without any practice of her performance,&#13;
sophomore Amanda Berg sang her song&#13;
as it came to her. "I love to sing off the top&#13;
of my head because the words just flow&#13;
easy for me," said Amanda.&#13;
4. "Oh Canada." Bringing a new sound&#13;
to the national anthem, seniors Becca&#13;
Shepard and Jessie Elgan, with the help&#13;
of Amy Cozad, put a spin on the second&#13;
round of the competition.&#13;
MEREDITH&#13;
"It's About Time!" said senior Meredith&#13;
Sillau laughing after winning th·s&#13;
year's Titan Idol with Bethany Riso&#13;
"I love being on stage. It's such an&#13;
amazing feeling to hear people yelling&#13;
and cheering for you after you are&#13;
done performing." &#13;
MR. l&#13;
Your 2006 Mr. LC is ... Receiving 2nd place, senior&#13;
Jesse Elgan got the crowd&#13;
involved with his rendition of the&#13;
popular number of 867-5309.&#13;
Jesse did great for his first year&#13;
in this years Mr. LC competition .&#13;
· nging octaves below the range he is used to,&#13;
PniorChris Loftus wows the crowd with his mu-&#13;
, cal talents. Chris received People's Choice&#13;
and gave the crowd an encore performance.&#13;
Reenacting their version of American Wedding, senior Mike Stamp and&#13;
junior Jimmy Waters brought laughs to the show with their dance off.&#13;
Both new to the competition, they showed off their moves and were great&#13;
additions to the competition.&#13;
Escorts&#13;
Chris Loftus . .. Kristen Schweer Mike Stamp ... Mandy Husz&#13;
Jesse Elgan . .. Kim VanNordstrand Mitch Jordan . .. Meredith Sillau&#13;
Kyle Penney ... Amber Barr Jimmy Waters . .. Mallory Husz&#13;
"We didn't have the escort dance really planned out, so we&#13;
kind of just made it up on the spot. I had a lot of fun and I&#13;
bet it was hilarious to watch us."&#13;
-sophomore Kristen Schweer&#13;
Looking good in his tux and shades,&#13;
senior Mike Stamp gets help from&#13;
senior Mandy Husz to make sure&#13;
he's looking good. This was Mike's&#13;
first year in the Mr. LC competition&#13;
Keeping the beat, senior Mitch Jordan&#13;
concentrates hard while showing off&#13;
his sweet drum skills. Not only did he&#13;
impress the crowd, but Mitch won over&#13;
hejudgesandwascrownedthewinner.&#13;
With his unforgettable dance moves&#13;
senior Kyle Penney brings back his&#13;
'sandstorm' dance routine to impress&#13;
the crowd. Kyle received 3rd plac&#13;
in this year's Mr. LC competition&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Zane Brugenhe.n1ke . Je ·sica Dappen. and John Petl"i &#13;
THE NEW NATIONAL HONOR SocIETY&#13;
2005-2006 was a year of transition for the Lewis Central National Honor Society and its members. A&#13;
new advisor and a return to tradition brought changes and pains of adjustment. Group service projects&#13;
such as a canned food drive, Christmas candy cane sales and grounds beautification met with mixed&#13;
reviews. Although a majority of members were unable to attend, the food drive successfully brought in&#13;
over nine hundred food items which were donated to the Micah House, Council Bluffs Food Pantry and&#13;
Moh m's Place. The "rewards" of the food drive were best experienced by those members (Austin Tech, Kayla&#13;
Hendrix, Kristyn Hill, and Kellie Dottin) who took the time to deliver the food and experience the gratitude of&#13;
its recipients. The Christmas Candy Cane sales brought in enough revenue to pay for the National Honor&#13;
Society Scholarship won by Tom Hutchinson and to allow the 2006-2007 edition of the National Honor&#13;
Society to begin the year with a positive cash balance. The year culminated with a traditional induction&#13;
ceremony which welcomed 26 new members into the Lewis Central chapter. Newly elected officers Dan&#13;
Hall (president), Chris Paff (vice-president), Brett Epperson (secretary), and Brad Bass (treasurer) ended&#13;
the school year with a flurry by arranging for the entire chapter to assist with the annual Relay For Life&#13;
event held in June on the Titan track.&#13;
Front Row: Jessica Ohlinger, Alyssa Chafe, Jennifer Ettinger, Amanda Schieffer, Shanna Delfs, Jessica Dappen and Grace Thornton. Second Row: Allison&#13;
Johnson, Tabitha Sporer, Day Barrett, Alyssa Brewer, Lindsay Burns, Amber Barr,&#13;
Megan Heckerman and Chris Englestad. Third Row: Emily McMullen, Natalie&#13;
Jacoby, Lindsey Toole, Cortny Knoble, Amanda York, Brad Bass and Corey Jasek.&#13;
Back Row: Diana Mescher, Courtney Dusing, Tessa Hopson, Rebecca Hinsley,&#13;
Jennifer Creps, Valerie Creps, Brett Epperson, Brad Bogardus, Dan Hall, Chris&#13;
Paff and Joe Tweed!. Not Pictured: Jordan Besco, Sara Billesbach, Damon&#13;
Coyle, Mallory Edwards, Jaclyn Erickson, Blake Lohnes, Kelsey Schomberg&#13;
and Stephanie Wells.&#13;
Pages By: Cortny Knoble&#13;
Story By: John Drake&#13;
The National Honor Society officers for 2005-2006:&#13;
from top left seniors, Meredith Sillau-secretary,&#13;
Katie Cook-treasurer, Tom Hutchinson-vice president and Kellie Dottin-president. These students&#13;
had the responsiblity of running and directing all&#13;
of the NHS meetings last year. &#13;
W hat wa~ the be~t project you were a part of thi~ year?&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Cortny Knoble and Diana Mescher &#13;
L&#13;
Senior Eric Burmeister narrates a&#13;
puppet show given to&#13;
elementary students&#13;
attending the birthday&#13;
party for Jesus, Eric&#13;
is one of the many&#13;
four year members of&#13;
FCA, and is also one&#13;
of the groups most&#13;
honored officers.&#13;
At the annual birthday party for Jesus.&#13;
senior Mckayla&#13;
Christiansen helps a&#13;
younger girl create&#13;
a card. The party is&#13;
an annual FCA event&#13;
where younger children, FCA members.&#13;
and anyone else&#13;
can come and take&#13;
part in the festivities.&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Jordan Bockert a nd Jilli a n F lores&#13;
fCA Officers&#13;
.,&#13;
IJ'&#13;
c&#13;
::i &#13;
Pumpkins might be the last thing you would think&#13;
about when it comes to FCA; however, strangely&#13;
enough it is one of the members'fondest moments this&#13;
year. FCA is an activity based club based on Christianity. FCA has many members, and despite its name, you&#13;
don't have to be Christian or an athlete to join. FCA is&#13;
meantto provide fun things for like minded people who&#13;
just want to give back to society.&#13;
story. In other words, despite McKaylas plea that the&#13;
pumpkin was "cute" ... the rest of the FCA members&#13;
laughed uncontrollably at the pumpkins ugliness.&#13;
One of the more touching moments, is when the&#13;
FCA members delivered gifts from the Angel Tree.&#13;
This tree provides gifts for children that are less&#13;
fort mate. All of the members were deeply moved by&#13;
Many of FCA's activities involve&#13;
providing activities for younger&#13;
kids that keep them busy and&#13;
entertained. And this brings us&#13;
to our story about ugly pumpkins.&#13;
'FC:.A's "'.ai" sQ.a&#13;
the absolute joy that came out of&#13;
the eyes of the children who are&#13;
getting their first real Christmas&#13;
present. It's the things like this&#13;
that keep FCA one of LC's better&#13;
known and more popular clubs.&#13;
ye.ar is tQ t&#13;
During Halloween events&#13;
this year, they were decorating&#13;
pumpkins. A group that included&#13;
McKay la Christiansen was tasked&#13;
gtJ,ers .ac;c;e? Junior Jaclyn Erickson said,&#13;
"FCA's main goal each year is&#13;
to help others accept Christ".&#13;
C:brist,"&#13;
with decorating an FCA themed&#13;
pumpkin. Despite many laughs and hard attempts later&#13;
the pumpkin turned out looking absolutely hideous.&#13;
It had a crooked and jagged mouth, an eye made&#13;
from a hockey puck that was off-center, and its nose&#13;
looked like something from a plastic surgery horror&#13;
Joining FCA is as simple as&#13;
asking and pledging your dedication to contributing to society, and dedicating the&#13;
occasional weekend night to joining these activities.&#13;
So if you want to contribute, feel good, and have&#13;
fun , then join FCA the next chance you get. You&#13;
can join at any time, just ask one of the officers.&#13;
Mr. Ca11tpbell. who has be•&#13;
the spo"sor of FCA for U.&#13;
years. said that he et1Joyed&#13;
this year a lot because of&#13;
the dedicated attd hard&#13;
world"Q officers. He would&#13;
also like to specially thattk&#13;
Mrs. Poorlag for her faithful help ft1 co-spo"sorfttg&#13;
the FCA for the past three&#13;
years. Mr Ca11tpb1ll goes&#13;
above a"d beyo"d for th1&#13;
FCA. He Is always thlnklt1Q of new ways to Id&#13;
others hear the llltSSaCJ8.&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Jordan Bockert and Jillian F lores &#13;
... were not stu- co, we're stud- col&#13;
Front Row: Tom Hutchinson, Kaela Croushorn, Kim VanNordstrand, Sarah Starnes, Mckayla Christan&#13;
sen. Jesse Elgan. Meredith Sillau. Lindsey Behrens and Kellie Doffin. Second Row: Kyle Pennoy,&#13;
Amber Johnson, Cassie Paulson. Jessica Dappen, Amber Barr, Dakota Driver, Jema Petersen. and&#13;
Joshua McNeely. Third Row: Joanna Bond, Rachelle Osborn, Sydnie Dennis, Cortny Knoble, Lora&#13;
Riehle, Alysha Rau, Emily Gates, Ashley Harris and Kayla Gundlach. Back Row: Allison Frost, Alys 1a&#13;
Salvo, Lindsey Toole, Brad Bogardus, Brett Epperson, Diana Mescher, Morgan Wollf. Samantha Juel&#13;
and Amanda Goeser.&#13;
President: Vice President: Secretary:&#13;
Kim VanNordstrand Jesse Elgan Meredith Sillau&#13;
• Pages By:&#13;
Moll~ I-Ia n 8en and Cai;i;ic Pauh; un&#13;
Showing off his talents. senior Jesse Elgan sing::; 867-&#13;
5309. Jesse was an amazing performer when it came to&#13;
the Student Council Mr. LC competition this year&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Kellie Dottin&#13;
Sergeant at Arms·&#13;
Lindsey Behrens &#13;
Planning their next&#13;
event, Student&#13;
Council members&#13;
attend their monthly&#13;
meeting in Mrs.&#13;
Peverill's room&#13;
bright and early.&#13;
Student Council&#13;
is a major factor&#13;
when it comes to&#13;
the planning of our&#13;
school dances, they&#13;
always brought&#13;
many ideas for&#13;
decorations.ticket&#13;
sales and music.&#13;
Showing their&#13;
support for Lewis&#13;
Central at the Student Council retret ,&#13;
sponsor Mrs. Peverill, seniors Mckayla&#13;
Christiansen. Tom&#13;
Hutchinson. junior&#13;
Brett Epperson,&#13;
senior Kellie&#13;
Daffin, junior Diana&#13;
Mescher, seniors&#13;
Sara Starnes and&#13;
Kyle Penney have&#13;
a fun filled day&#13;
discussing with the&#13;
rest of the student&#13;
councils in the state&#13;
how to make their&#13;
student council&#13;
better.&#13;
Stu Co. No, its not dry wall adhesive, at least not when you talk&#13;
about it at Lewis Central High School. Stu Co is the nickname&#13;
dubbed by students to the LC Student Council. Student Council&#13;
is a long standing school tradition, more oriented&#13;
~~~~~~~&#13;
Representing at the&#13;
middle school, freshmen Emily Gates&#13;
and Jema Peterson&#13;
show their support&#13;
for both student&#13;
council and softball.&#13;
The Activity Fair was&#13;
a chance for up and&#13;
coming freshmen&#13;
to see the differnt&#13;
activities they can be&#13;
involved in.&#13;
Decoration Time!&#13;
Helping get ready&#13;
for the Mr. LC competition sophomore&#13;
Amanda Goeser&#13;
puts up balloons.&#13;
This is Amanda's&#13;
second year in the&#13;
student council&#13;
program. She plays&#13;
a major role when&#13;
it comes to being&#13;
creative.&#13;
Good work guys!&#13;
Looking like they&#13;
are acutally doing&#13;
something senior&#13;
Tom Huchineon and&#13;
Brad Bogardus start&#13;
to set up the boys&#13;
basketball table at&#13;
the Activities Fair.&#13;
Tom and Brad did&#13;
a great job both on&#13;
the court and In the&#13;
Student Council&#13;
program this year.&#13;
the one to lead every meeting, which all took place at the&#13;
most convenient time ... the crack of dawn.&#13;
Students like Stu Co because they really&#13;
feel" like they are helping, and in fact they are.&#13;
to the school than the individual. Student Council&#13;
can be credited for most school dances and&#13;
events.&#13;
Voted on by the council, a president, vice&#13;
president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant at&#13;
arms are elected. Students are required to go&#13;
through the rigorous activity of getting a sheet&#13;
signed by teachers and students alike that acts&#13;
to verify their qualifications. After that they are&#13;
Stu Co. No. it's not&#13;
dry wall adhesive, at&#13;
least when you t alk&#13;
about it at Lewis&#13;
Central High School.&#13;
At Thanksgiving time, members donated and&#13;
delivered food for fourteen needy families.&#13;
The council members also serve as a link between&#13;
the administration and the students solving&#13;
problems and finding solutions. The popular and&#13;
entertaining program Mr. LC raises money for a&#13;
scholarship. Chad Gubbles was the winner of the&#13;
nonmember award of $250.&#13;
selected to be inducted. Stu Co is very important,&#13;
"Is the main raiser of money and planner for school events, it's&#13;
what allows us to enjoy these perks.&#13;
Kim VanNordstrand, president of Stu Co this school year, was&#13;
Raising money for the school and putting together&#13;
bigger, flashier and more ridiculously themed dances isn't&#13;
all they do. Helping out school programs and sports&#13;
events really makes the council an integral part of the&#13;
high school. Photos Ry:&#13;
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Sharing your life with you has been a wonderful journey for your family.&#13;
We are always proud of you. The future _is&#13;
yours, make your dreams come true.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
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to something!"&#13;
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around here.&#13;
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Mom. Oad. &amp;ic and Ryan&#13;
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Pages By:&#13;
Abby O'Neill a nd Marissa Rosebaum&#13;
Kim VanNordstrand&#13;
Tanner.&#13;
l(im.&#13;
You will olwogs be our&#13;
beoutif ul bobg. Tbon~s&#13;
for oll tbe wonderful&#13;
memories ond good lue~&#13;
in wbotec.ier dreoms gou&#13;
boc.ie for tbe future.&#13;
Loc.ie.&#13;
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No matter where you go in life,&#13;
no matter what you do, please&#13;
remember always, WE BELIEVE&#13;
IN YOU!&#13;
We are very proud of you and will&#13;
always be here for you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Taylor&#13;
Amanda, Tim, and Samant ha Tanner Edwards &#13;
Winter,&#13;
Congratulations to our Culinary Arts Student&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Autumn,&#13;
Summer &amp; Lane&#13;
Congratulations Andrea.&#13;
(.&#13;
Winter Turner&#13;
Adam,&#13;
Never di,d we t,magt,ne that&#13;
the hd who U5ed to throw 5uch&#13;
tantrum5 would grow up to be&#13;
5uch a great qoung man. We are 50&#13;
proud of qou and the per5on qou've&#13;
become, and how qou alwaq5 5tand&#13;
up for qour bekef5. We know qou wi,I/&#13;
excel at everqthi,ng qou 5et out&#13;
to do and alwaq5 know we're here&#13;
for qou!&#13;
We love qou Adam,&#13;
Mom, Kon, &amp; Noah&#13;
Adam Goss&#13;
We are so very proud of you and your accomplishments in school. You are our shining star&#13;
and we hope when you· re given the choice&#13;
to sit out or dance. you will always choose to&#13;
dance. We've loved bein with ou throu h&#13;
your hi~ h school years and watchin~ you&#13;
perform in marching band. jazz band. choir&#13;
and speech competitions. We've traveled near&#13;
and far and we will always be there with you.&#13;
wherever your future takes you.&#13;
We love you so much.&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Tom.&#13;
We ctre (Jerg pro&lt;Jd of tbe mctn&#13;
go&lt;J bct(Je beeome. l(eep go&lt;Jr&#13;
pe1ssion for lectrning. l(eep go&lt;Jr&#13;
pe1ssion for life.&#13;
Lo(Je,&#13;
rrtom. Dctd. &amp; l\ndrect Tom Hutchinson&#13;
Andrea Oehme&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
Submitted by Various Parent &#13;
Congratulations Rachel!&#13;
Always strive to do your best and&#13;
reach for the highest stars!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom Dad Paul and Mark&#13;
Rachel Terr&#13;
Mered1,th&#13;
You are OUK titan Idol!&#13;
l.ov~&#13;
Mom" /Jad Fran" and tinker&#13;
Merideth Sillau&#13;
Pag e By:&#13;
A bby O'Neill a nd M a riss a R oseb a u m&#13;
memeories- especialty t he&#13;
grand slam homerun and&#13;
your poise on the pitching&#13;
mound. Always let your&#13;
faith guide you as you go&#13;
out t o show the world&#13;
who you've become. You'll&#13;
always be our little punkin!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Emif&gt;t&#13;
Aaron,&#13;
A Quick Wit to Keu:p u:;&#13;
laughing&#13;
A /?road 5mile hlld with&#13;
uod:;love&#13;
A fi:rvant Hunger Fo r life&#13;
And a Caring Heart full&#13;
of love and Compa:;-&#13;
:;ion.&#13;
We are ven/ Proud&#13;
Of the Youn man qou have&#13;
become&#13;
for qour warmth, lntegntq, and 5trengt h o&#13;
Character&#13;
~ fhank uod everq daq&#13;
How God Made Little Girls&#13;
A speck of frills with a pinch of pink&#13;
A touch of lace and a dninty wink&#13;
He mixed these in with a love for dance.&#13;
Mallory Lynn,&#13;
God blessed us with a&#13;
wonderf ul daughter! Your&#13;
strong will and determination have always been&#13;
balanced by your compassion and love. Thanks&#13;
for t he wonderful summers filled with softball&#13;
Mallory Shanks&#13;
ro be able to 5aq "(here goe!l&#13;
our :;on{&#13;
follow qour fJream:;&#13;
l?ut remember t o !ltick to 6od:;&#13;
plan t oo fbrheal!loha:;!lomethMg!lpecial&#13;
in mind for qou.&#13;
You will !lucceed bq keepin911our mind and heart open to hi!l .,,,11&#13;
And mo!lt ' mfortant/11 remt1mber&#13;
ro KttP SMll-/Nti/I&#13;
We love you !lo ver11 much, Mom, fJa d, lt!!hlee, and tiran a&#13;
Aaron Peth&#13;
And heaps of laughter. some beauty perchance.&#13;
He added oodles more of jr:1:/ and grace.&#13;
The he put some dimples in just the right place.&#13;
As a final thought he included a curl.&#13;
And with that he smiled. for he· d created a Girl.&#13;
Hayley.&#13;
Our beaut.iful little girl has turned into a beautiful&#13;
young lady. May all your dreams be realized.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom. Oad. Ben. and Log:.it1 Hayley Scheuring &#13;
"Be who you are and say what you feel. because&#13;
those who mind don't matter and those who&#13;
matter don't mind.'' - Or, Seuss&#13;
Our little .. tomboy" has grown&#13;
int o a beautiful young woman. You are truly unique .... never trying&#13;
t o be anybody but who you are! You are an inspiration for all with your integrity.&#13;
honesty. and values. follow your dreams and keep running for all this is waiting for&#13;
you out there. Your journey is just beginning Remember to always stay true to&#13;
yourselfl We are so very pourd of you and love you very much!&#13;
Mom. Oad. Jason and Trenton&#13;
Decsr Keblg.&#13;
It's been&#13;
so m&lt;Jeb f &lt;Jn to&#13;
wcsteb go&lt;J grow&#13;
csnd beeome&#13;
Cl wonderf &lt;JI.&#13;
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Congratulation5 /?rian!&#13;
We are 50 proud of qou&#13;
and all qour accompk5hment5. We have 50 en1oqedi&#13;
watching qou perform&#13;
in 5peech~ Corpor on~&#13;
and theater. follow qour&#13;
dream5.&#13;
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Mo ~ t?ad and 5taceq&#13;
Kristyn Hill&#13;
Kehly Hansen Brian Henderson&#13;
P hotos By: , Submitted by Variou Parent &#13;
Eric,&#13;
You have accomplished much durit1g your jourt1ey through high school at1d we are so proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
As your jourt1ey cot1tit1ues keep this it1 mit1d,&#13;
.. Shoot for the moot1. Evet1 if you miss. you will&#13;
lat1d amot1g the stars."&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom. Oad. at1d Jay&#13;
A5hleq,&#13;
Conqratu/att,on5f&#13;
fodaq t,5 qour daq. You're off&#13;
and awaq! You have brat,n5&#13;
1,n qour head You have feet&#13;
t,n qour 5hoe5. You can 5teer __ _&#13;
qour5e/f anq direction qou&#13;
choo5e. You're on qour own.&#13;
And qou know what qou know.&#13;
- Les 6rowt1&#13;
Eric Burmeister&#13;
And YOU are the qa/ who'll decide where to qo. Oh, the&#13;
Place5 You'// uo!&#13;
We are 50 proud of qour accompk5hment5 and the&#13;
chot,ce5 qou've made. follow qour dream5 A5h/eq, and qou'/I&#13;
qo far!&#13;
l ove,&#13;
Mom, Champ, and Kel~eq Ashley Johnson&#13;
Pages By:&#13;
Abby O'Neill and Marissa Rosenbohm&#13;
Kayla,&#13;
We are proud of the respon·&#13;
sibe and lovely young lady you've&#13;
become. Foltow your dreams. We&#13;
will always be here for you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Tyler&#13;
Alicia. You are&#13;
so sweet, and&#13;
so much fun. You&#13;
light up our lives.&#13;
Keep smiling.&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
&amp; Brianne&#13;
Kayla McGrain&#13;
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anonymous&#13;
Alicia Diercks &#13;
6ethany.&#13;
We are so proud of you. Your love for Christ&#13;
is evident in all you du Your talents are amazing.&#13;
What a beautiful young woman you have&#13;
become.&#13;
We love yo so much.&#13;
Mom &amp; Oad Bethany Riso&#13;
Kyle,&#13;
It seems like just&#13;
yesterday you were a&#13;
baby and in a blink of an&#13;
eye you have grown into&#13;
a wonderful young man.&#13;
We are so proud of you&#13;
and all your accomplishments. We know you&#13;
will go far by following your dreams. Just&#13;
remember to visit home every once in a&#13;
while.&#13;
All our Love&#13;
Mom, Dad, Ryan, and Tyler Kyle Penney&#13;
It 1,5 everq parent5&#13;
dream to watch thet,r&#13;
ch1,/d'5 Uraduatt,on. ~ are 5o proud of&#13;
LJOU and Wl,5h LJOU the&#13;
be5t of luck w1,th&#13;
everqth1,ng qou do.&#13;
lov~&#13;
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Walter Osborn&#13;
Photos submitted by senior parents &#13;
Claire,&#13;
Parents like to think they teach their children about life, but&#13;
in so many ways you have shown us how to llive. Your kind and&#13;
honest nature, your thoughtfulness to others, your ability to&#13;
see the good in all people, and your courage to remain true to&#13;
yourself are the qualities that we love and admire in you.&#13;
Katie,&#13;
V /e are so proud of&#13;
your talents and accomplishments. Thanks for all&#13;
the wonderful memories.&#13;
Vie love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Melissa and&#13;
You have added immeasurable&#13;
joy, laughter and love to our lives.&#13;
We are so proud of you and all you&#13;
have become. May God continue to&#13;
guide you on life's journey.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Ryan &amp; Jake&#13;
Katie Cook&#13;
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We are so luckq! 5hart,ng qour kfe has been a&#13;
wonderful expert,ence for&#13;
us. &gt;Ou are strongj determt,ned 1,ntu1,t1,v~ and&#13;
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Adam Cooney&#13;
Jaimee Ann. ,&#13;
B years ago God answered our prayers and blessed us with&#13;
you. You have been our greatest gift and we treasure you and&#13;
love you more than you can ever know.&#13;
You have such a good heart and a million dollar smile! Never&#13;
doubt how beautiful you are both inside and out. Always be&#13;
yourself. follow your instincts. and settle for nothing less than&#13;
what you truly want.&#13;
As you embrace the future. know that we will always be&#13;
here for you!&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom and Dad Jaimee Friesen &#13;
Laney Rae&#13;
It's all A-B-0 -U-T&#13;
smiling often, or~&#13;
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life, and always&#13;
being true to yourself!&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad, and&#13;
Brent&#13;
PS. I'M SERIOUS!&#13;
Alana Cozad&#13;
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created t,n Chnst Jesus for good works. ~u wt,// do the good&#13;
He planned qou for long ago! We love qou.&#13;
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Then I lay down close by and whispered&#13;
with a smile, " I love you right up to the&#13;
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Amber!&#13;
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Amber Johnson&#13;
Beth - From your very first&#13;
moment we hcive been by&#13;
your side - wcitching, supporting, beciming with pride.&#13;
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thcit God's&#13;
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We will ALWAYS&#13;
be here for you,&#13;
Bethie Boo.&#13;
Beth Jones&#13;
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'\bur winning sm~e and sen&#13;
an early age you were alread&#13;
and you probably didn't even _&#13;
to succeed and reach your goa&#13;
the water. but dive in to&#13;
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Congrotulotions 5orob!&#13;
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Congratulations!&#13;
Keep dancing through life.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Grandma and Grandpa&#13;
Brandon,&#13;
You have brought&#13;
great joy and happi·&#13;
ness to our family.&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
Dream big and&#13;
enjoy the journey.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Tani Larsen&#13;
the young man&#13;
y9u have become.&#13;
Keep your smile&#13;
and sense of&#13;
humor.&#13;
Brandon Jacoba&#13;
~ngel.&#13;
Life is so preeiot1s. ple~se b~neHe&#13;
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Au5tin,&#13;
Your 5/;rong bekef5 have made qou the man qou have&#13;
become todaq. You have never been a quitter and we couldn't&#13;
be more proud of all of qour accompk5hment5. You have&#13;
alwaq5 been an amazt,ng 5on and ·b1,g brother: Maq the road&#13;
qou travel brt,ng qou happine55, lovt!, and 5ucce55f&#13;
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of you and all&#13;
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Olyvia,&#13;
You were born into&#13;
t his world a fighter&#13;
and have overcome&#13;
obstacles that many&#13;
thought to be imPos·&#13;
sible. (We didn't)&#13;
I know that as you&#13;
venture into the&#13;
worldyouwillmakea&#13;
difference, because&#13;
you already have.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Olyvia Gaytan&#13;
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Abby O'Neill a nd Marissa Rosenbohm&#13;
Sorn Together. ..&#13;
Twins Forever&#13;
Congratulati~ns Abby and Alex&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Oad&#13;
Abby and Alex O'Neill&#13;
W R1l_&amp;t wiJ1Jl yeJrnrlb~ lJ io it[ I01llltt 1fl11.ese&#13;
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Marissa Rosenbohm, Abby O'Neill, and Jesse Beuterbaugh &#13;
·rm looking for ward to relaxing and enjoying the summer&#13;
weather as it gets closer to the end of the year!"&#13;
-junior Cassie Dunham&#13;
Photos By:&#13;
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·11ook forward to hanging out with rny friends a lot and&#13;
vacations as it gets close to surnrner!''&#13;
-freshrnan Jerna Petersen&#13;
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Almazan , Lucy 20&#13;
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Editor John Petri and co-editor Diana Mescher took all of the sports and candid&#13;
photos with two Canon Digital Rebels.&#13;
Out of 881 students at Lewis Central, 600 bought a yearbook for $40. The&#13;
books were distributed on Homecoming day.&#13;
Thanks to Pyle's Photography for all of the team photos throughout the&#13;
year. A special thanks to all of our school secretaries, custodians, faculty, and&#13;
administration for everything you do to help us get through the year. A very&#13;
special thanks to Colleen Arneson, our rep from Jostens Publishing Co. and&#13;
to Ed Combs who kept us running all year. &#13;
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28 Mandatory evacuation of both New Orleans&#13;
and Mississippi is ordered as Katrina becomes&#13;
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29 Downgraded to a Category 4 storm, Katrina&#13;
hits land. 1.3 million homes and businesses&#13;
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Alabar;na. 30 levees are breeched , flooding&#13;
New Orleans and leaving 100,000 people&#13;
stranded. After slow government response,&#13;
civil unrest and looting begins.&#13;
31 President Bush surveys the damage.&#13;
sent ember&#13;
1 30,000 National Guard troops are deployed.&#13;
Gas prices spike to as high as $5 per gallon.&#13;
2 President Bush visits Louisiana and signs&#13;
a $10.5 bil lion relief bill. Nearly 154,000&#13;
evacuees arrive in Texas.&#13;
4 The New Orleans Superdome is evacuated.&#13;
6 President Bush and Congress pledge to&#13;
investigate the flawed disaster response.&#13;
9 Government-issued debit cards are&#13;
distributed to evacuees. The program fails&#13;
and is ended days later.&#13;
12 Michael Brown, head of the Federal Emergency&#13;
Management Agency, resigns. Flooding is&#13;
down to 50 percent in New Orleans.&#13;
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a phased repopulation plan.&#13;
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the most destructive hurricane in U.S. history.&#13;
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22 Rita hits the Louisiana coast and heads&#13;
for Texas.&#13;
23 Thousands evacuate eastern Texas and the&#13;
9th Ward of New Orleans floods once again&#13;
after levees are overrun.&#13;
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West Coast and in the Midwest. Pharmacies&#13;
remove pseudophedrine products from shelves&#13;
in an effort to control meth production.&#13;
Hoping to restart the peace&#13;
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Israel evacuates the Gaza Strip.&#13;
an area it has occupied since&#13;
the 1967 Six-Day War.&#13;
.... Civil unrest rocks France as more than&#13;
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in orbit.&#13;
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in children.&#13;
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a World War II airman whose&#13;
plane crashed in 1942.&#13;
... U.S. scientist Gregory Olsen&#13;
pays $20 million for a trip&#13;
to the International Space&#13;
Station aboard the Russian&#13;
Soyuz spacecraft.&#13;
... The ruins of what may be the&#13;
oldest Christian church, built&#13;
in the third or fourth century&#13;
A.O., are discovered on the&#13;
grounds of Megiddo Prison in&#13;
northern Israel in November.&#13;
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around the world to highlight the problem of&#13;
global poverty.&#13;
• Bill Gates, Bono and Melinda Gates are named TIME's Persons of&#13;
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disappearance while&#13;
vacationing in Aruba.&#13;
• In August. American anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan.&#13;
whose son Casey was killed in action in 2003. holds an&#13;
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President George W. Bush's Texas ranch. &#13;
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with teen girls.&#13;
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vests make a bold statement&#13;
in the fall of 2005.&#13;
.... Cowboy boots see a rise&#13;
in popularity, and not just&#13;
for line dancers and country&#13;
music fans .&#13;
.... Style gets a&#13;
dose of fu n&#13;
over formal&#13;
with these&#13;
unique fashion&#13;
alternatives. &#13;
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meals to freeze, take home&#13;
and cook offer a fun, quick&#13;
and easy mealtime solution&#13;
for busy moms.&#13;
.... Pets receive the royal&#13;
treatment with gourmet pet&#13;
foods, available in upscale pet&#13;
food shops, pet food bakeries&#13;
and even ice cream parlors .&#13;
.... Due to high gas prices,&#13;
consumers opt for smaller&#13;
cars with better gas mileage&#13;
rather than gas-guzzling SUVs.&#13;
.,.. The popularity of poker on television results&#13;
in one of the biggest fads of the year - home&#13;
Texas Hold 'Em tournaments.&#13;
USDA&#13;
.... Podcasts, free broadcast-format audio files&#13;
published to the Internet and downloaded to&#13;
iPods by subscription, are a hip way to keep&#13;
up-to-date.&#13;
~ The new food pyramid recommends&#13;
that kids eat more fruits wgatables&#13;
and whole grains than In the past&#13;
and exercise SO to 60 minutes&#13;
each day&#13;
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craze since the Inception of&#13;
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Peter Jackson's remake of the 1933&#13;
classic King Kong becomes a giant&#13;
box-office success.&#13;
..... Box-office profits are down&#13;
in 2005. due in part to the&#13;
trend of movie fans opting&#13;
for the Quick release of hit&#13;
movies on DVD.&#13;
..... Golden Globe Best Actress&#13;
nominee Keira Knightley&#13;
shines in the hit movie Pride&#13;
and Prejudice, based on the&#13;
1813 Jane Austen novel.&#13;
~ The beloved C.S. Lewis series&#13;
comes to life on the big screen&#13;
in Walt Disney's The Chronicles&#13;
of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch&#13;
and the Wardrobe.&#13;
..... Moviegoers rush to see March of&#13;
the Penguins, a surprise hit&#13;
documentary that follows a year in the&#13;
life of a flock of Emperor pengwns .&#13;
..... "The boy who lived" returns&#13;
for more adventure in the&#13;
fourth movie installment of&#13;
the Harry Potter series, Harry&#13;
Potter and t11e Goblet of Fire. &#13;
&#13;
Music ..... With Late Registration, Kanyt:&#13;
..... Green Day tops off a career year West maintains his status as&#13;
hip-hop's top dog, landing on&#13;
top of Rolling Stone's Top 50&#13;
Albums of 2005.&#13;
with seven MTV Video Music Awards.&#13;
including Best Video of the Year&#13;
for "Boulevard of Broken Dreams."&#13;
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grad Cowboy Troy&#13;
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''hick-hop," which&#13;
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Mariah Carey and Gwen Stefani rule the music&#13;
scene Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi earns&#13;
eight Gramm1 nominations and is the top-selling&#13;
album of 2005.&#13;
..... Reggaelon, which blends&#13;
influences of hip-hop, Jamaican&#13;
reggae and dancehall with Latin&#13;
American bomba and plena,&#13;
reaches its height in popularity&#13;
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..... Seattle indie favorites Death&#13;
Cab for Cutie break into the&#13;
mainstream with the album&#13;
Plans and "Directions," a&#13;
series of 12 short films. &#13;
..... Nintendo DS owners can now&#13;
be virtual dog owners as well,&#13;
thanks to the wildly popular&#13;
Nintendogs series.&#13;
..... J.K. Rowling releases yet&#13;
another bona fide best-seller&#13;
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artificial intelligence&#13;
powered 200,&#13;
one of this year's&#13;
hottest toys.&#13;
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in a thrilling seven-game Finals series. Spurs&#13;
forward Tim Duncan wins MVP honors.&#13;
.... In February 2006, figure&#13;
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after losing the entire '04-'05&#13;
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.... Danica Patrick, 23-year-old&#13;
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Racing League's lndyCar&#13;
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.... Citing conduct unbecoming&#13;
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and deactivate him for the&#13;
remainder of the NFL season. &#13;
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the gold medal in the BMX Park&#13;
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                    <text>(4) People&#13;
(34) Student Life&#13;
(74) Sports&#13;
(118) Fine Arts&#13;
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HOMB OF THE&#13;
Lewis Central High School&#13;
Volume 46&#13;
3504 Harry Langdon Blvd&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Website: www.lewiscentral.org&#13;
Phone: (712) 366·8222&#13;
Fax: (712) 366·8340&#13;
Enrollment: 898 Students &#13;
Seniors Cortny Knoble&#13;
and Shanna Delfs help&#13;
put together the luminaries at the Relay for&#13;
Life. The Luminaries&#13;
were bags filled with&#13;
sand for a firm foundation, and a candle to&#13;
light the way. Alone a&#13;
luminary could not light&#13;
a path, buttogetherthe&#13;
hundreds of luminaries&#13;
light the way for the&#13;
walkers.&#13;
The senior leadership these two National&#13;
Honor Society members brought to the&#13;
relay in June was&#13;
brought back to the&#13;
school that August.&#13;
Take a closer look into&#13;
LC and you will see&#13;
upperclassmen helping the underclassmen&#13;
find what lights their&#13;
passion, so one day&#13;
they too will be able to&#13;
lead the school.&#13;
(2) Photo By: Diana Mescher &#13;
Take A&#13;
(Closer Look)&#13;
School. .. that six letter word that is equivalent to someone scratching a&#13;
chalkboard when heard during the summer; considered a word of terror for&#13;
some and could be equivalent to yelling fire in a crowded movie theater. But&#13;
then August 16th rolls around and students purchase all the new state-ofthe-art school supplies; the 200 pack of pens, the new 15 subject notebooks&#13;
all crammed into the new humongous backpack that could go on a camping&#13;
trip, but will hopefully last at least until the end of the first trimester. Somehow, students get to school and realize that they actually did miss this place&#13;
during those three months of heaven called summer break.&#13;
Students manage to keep track of their schedule that they received in the&#13;
mail and most people make it to their first class without any major injuries&#13;
from all of those friends they didn't see much this summer violently hugging and screaming how much they missed each other, and "let's hang out."&#13;
Luckily, all of these hugging festivities take place around noon as opposed&#13;
to the freshman who had to wake up at five o'clock and come to school at a&#13;
normal time and get the pleasure of going through their classes TWICE!&#13;
During that first day, students are verbally assaulted constantly with the&#13;
student handbook rules and regulations until their ears start to bleed. But&#13;
after that first week of getting comfortable waking up at 6 A.M. and taking&#13;
those awesome pre-tests, everyone starts enjoying the new routine. The&#13;
plans get made for that football game coming up on Friday with old friends&#13;
and possibly some new ones.&#13;
All-in-all people seem to start out depressed and worried about school&#13;
but then they realize that they do miss this place and can't seem to wait&#13;
to see what the next day brings (even though they secretly look forward to&#13;
the weekends). But, looking at the grand scheme of things, what a better&#13;
place to hang out with friends than at school where you see your very best&#13;
friends (and even learn something new) every single day.&#13;
If you take a closer look&#13;
into the lunch room&#13;
you would see that&#13;
the Lunch Ladies love&#13;
to give students the&#13;
food they need t o help&#13;
keep up their energy t o&#13;
get through the day.&#13;
Photo By: Diana Mescher&#13;
The students at LC&#13;
are very supportive&#13;
of one another. If you&#13;
t ake a closer look in&#13;
t he stands you will see&#13;
students om other&#13;
groups cheering 011&#13;
their classmates.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
111e LC teachers will dig&#13;
down deep and do all&#13;
that t hey can to help&#13;
t heir students out. If&#13;
y ou t ake a closer look in&#13;
the classroom you will&#13;
see t he passion they&#13;
bri110 every j ay.(3)&#13;
Photo By: John Petri &#13;
(4)&#13;
We are all interested&#13;
in different things.&#13;
LC has kids who are in&#13;
4-H, bowlin&#13;
g, drama,&#13;
golf and football.&#13;
LC&#13;
is a p&#13;
lace to&#13;
shine no&#13;
matter what your&#13;
talent&#13;
is.&#13;
Photo By: Diana Mescher&#13;
We alt get&#13;
here in&#13;
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the&#13;
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dr&#13;
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Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
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dents that dress up i1 1 cute skirts and polos, 01&#13;
you&#13;
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Photo By: John Petri &#13;
Take A&#13;
(Closer Look)&#13;
Many times as students people are quick to judge a book&#13;
by its cover; but if you take a closer look you'll see that at&#13;
LC there is a lot more to the Titans than meets the eye.&#13;
The seniors are amazing people; hardworking, dedicated&#13;
role models for the upcoming classes. The seniors are&#13;
knowledgeable on how high school works. Unlike your&#13;
typical upperclassmen they're friendly, and very helpful. Many students of the graduating class have already&#13;
started their careers, taken college courses, and some&#13;
graduated early.&#13;
Taking notes off the seniors, the juniors are another&#13;
skilled group of people. With only three years under their&#13;
belt, they have just started to get a grip. College visits and&#13;
a few college courses, applications for scholarships and&#13;
preparing for the ACT keep them busy. Some also manage&#13;
to graduate early.&#13;
The sophomore class has just gotten their feet wet. By&#13;
this time they've realized that there is more to high school&#13;
than freedom and fun . Many people in their class have&#13;
begun to take the ACT, some apply for scholarships, and&#13;
form solid goals for the future.&#13;
Freshmen! It's the very beginning of their high school&#13;
years, and boy what a transition it has been. The people&#13;
in this class, like all the other classes, vary. Many students&#13;
are on the ball and some still trying to find their way, and&#13;
with the help they'll be sure to get there.&#13;
As people they are different, but as Titans they all bleed&#13;
blue. In the end they stick together and whether you're&#13;
"top dog" or just a "f[eshy" Titans have each other's back.&#13;
If you take a closer a look, you'll see the passion, hunger,&#13;
and skill they all posses that makes them stronger, wiser,&#13;
and nevertheless a Titan.&#13;
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group pictures outdoors. qroups tool( pictures e1Jerywbere, from tbe new &lt;J3ayliss&#13;
park fountain to the dugout at Rosenblatt Stadium. After all the&#13;
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perfect dress and getting&#13;
the matching tux. It's the&#13;
only place you'll see people&#13;
walk if d in top hats, • &#13;
Enjoying their first prom, juniors Derek&#13;
Nightser and Hilary Sadler dance along&#13;
with the music. Nightser was in a little pain,&#13;
but a broken hip didn't slow him down. "She&#13;
looked beautiful! I'm glad I didn't miss it,"&#13;
said Nightser.&#13;
Photo by: Felisha Moore&#13;
DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY&#13;
After finding the perfect dress, junior Kailin&#13;
Bellows is found dancing all around the&#13;
dance floor showing off her moves. "I wish I&#13;
had another opportunity to wear my dress,"&#13;
said Bellows.&#13;
Photo by: Felisha Moore&#13;
a bow tie or a vest, boys&#13;
get stuck wearing yellow,&#13;
bright orange, and even&#13;
pink to prom.&#13;
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Playing a little Texas Hold'em, junior&#13;
Alex Traeger and sophomore Josh&#13;
McNeely go all in. "I kicked Alex's butt&#13;
at poker. Then, I beat everybody at&#13;
bowling. I was on fire that night!" said&#13;
sophomore Josh McNeely.&#13;
2. SAY CHEESE&#13;
Taking a break from dancing to pose&#13;
for a picture are seniors Alex Royce&#13;
and Melinda Johnson. "I had a blast.&#13;
Some guys I know didn't go but I'm&#13;
glad I didn't miss my last dance," senior&#13;
Alex Royce.&#13;
3. STRIKE&#13;
Juniors Megan Turner, Nolan Ditmars,&#13;
Darian Scott and freshmen Lauren&#13;
Olson decide to bowl during an hour&#13;
of post prom. Besides bowling, there&#13;
was a Money Machine, Bowling for&#13;
Strikes, trivia, a caricature artist and&#13;
lots of free prizes. &#13;
High School graduation, a time that only&#13;
happens once in your&#13;
;1 life. Each graduate gets&#13;
to invite all their family &#13;
DIPLOMA TIME&#13;
Posing for a picture with family, senior Day&#13;
Barrett shows off her diploma. After turning in&#13;
the blue gown, seniors gather out in front of&#13;
the school for pictures to remember the special&#13;
day by. Many stand by the bell or in front of the&#13;
Lewis Central High School sign.&#13;
Ph ~: Jos h McNee ly&#13;
SWEET SOUNDS&#13;
Her singing kept everyone quiet. No more hooting and hollering from the senior class and no&#13;
more babies crying in the bleachers as soon&#13;
as Meggie Misfeldt began to sing, It's So Hard&#13;
to Say Goodbye. She couldn't have represented&#13;
the crowd's feelings any better.&#13;
Pho to by: Jos h McNeely&#13;
and friends to come see ·• · them walk across that&#13;
famous stage.&#13;
Many go out and buy&#13;
the perfect outfit, but only . .&#13;
to cover it up with the •&#13;
traditional blue gown and&#13;
square hat. Graduation&#13;
day is one that will always&#13;
be remembered.&#13;
1. SQUARE HAT TIME&#13;
Helping out a friend at graduation&#13;
senior Jessica Anson readjusts&#13;
Amber Barr's square hat. Seniors&#13;
and their parents sit in the small gym&#13;
and watch the senior video before the&#13;
actual ceremony giving enough time&#13;
to make sure everyone looks their&#13;
best.Photo By: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
2. LETS GO&#13;
Leading his fellow classmates,&#13;
senior Kyle Fletcher exits the gym&#13;
after the graduation ceremony.&#13;
Graduation was just one day that&#13;
everyone waits 13 years for.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
3. HE MADE IT&#13;
Receiving his diploma, senior Tyler&#13;
Campbell smiles for the camera.&#13;
Graduating from high school only&#13;
happens once, little do you know&#13;
that the book they hand you is empty.&#13;
Seniors receive their real diplomas&#13;
once they turn in their gowns.&#13;
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Katie Darnell&#13;
Stephanie Davids&#13;
Sydnie Dennis&#13;
Rick De Voss&#13;
Curtis Dreager&#13;
Jessica Edison&#13;
Taylor Edwards&#13;
Brett Elliff&#13;
Samantha Evens&#13;
Alex Fauble&#13;
Jakob Ferguson&#13;
Jan Fernandez&#13;
Aaron Fish&#13;
Amber Forbes&#13;
Jessica Formanek&#13;
Tyler Fox&#13;
Laurel Freemyer&#13;
Al.lie Frost&#13;
Laura Fry&#13;
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Jon Gibb&#13;
Courtney Gibson&#13;
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MicheUe Hemmingsen&#13;
Craig Hendrix&#13;
Kyle Herren&#13;
Andi Higginbotham&#13;
Brandi Higgins&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock&#13;
David Hollingsworth&#13;
Lisa Holzberger&#13;
Hannah Hopson&#13;
Caleb Housley&#13;
Mallory Husz&#13;
Brian Jacobs&#13;
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Joe Jerkovich&#13;
Bryanna Johnson&#13;
Sabrina Johnson&#13;
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Cody Kempf&#13;
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Alishia Koehler&#13;
Matthew Kohl&#13;
Michele Kohlscheen&#13;
Andrew Lafferty&#13;
Rebecca Lane&#13;
Lisa Leaity&#13;
Tiffany Lewis&#13;
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Michael Lively&#13;
Amber Lorey&#13;
Tyler Lowman&#13;
Holland Ludwick&#13;
Zachary Mailahn&#13;
Grady Martin&#13;
Brett Mastin&#13;
Sabrina Mattes&#13;
Mindy McCormick&#13;
Benjamin Mescher&#13;
Jessica Meurer&#13;
Ben Moffa tt&#13;
Adam Mouw&#13;
Logan Mundt&#13;
Allen Murray&#13;
Rebecca Myers&#13;
Scott Nelson&#13;
Lisa Nguyen&#13;
Derek Nightser&#13;
Alex Noecker&#13;
Rachelle Osborn&#13;
Erika Oshlo&#13;
Alisha Palmerton&#13;
Kristin Parent&#13;
Benjamin Parton&#13;
Hannah Patrick&#13;
Joslynne Patrick&#13;
Joey Pearey&#13;
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Justin Reid&#13;
Kayla Rice&#13;
Stephen Rieck&#13;
Taylor Roan&#13;
Tony Robinson&#13;
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Leobardo Sandoval&#13;
Trisha Sch erer&#13;
Rachel Schultz&#13;
Thomas Schulze&#13;
Taylour Sousa&#13;
Matthew Spitznagle&#13;
Michael Starr&#13;
Logan StichJer&#13;
Sarah Striker&#13;
Alex Traeger&#13;
Mason Tsuji&#13;
Megan Turner&#13;
Emily Uecker&#13;
Thomas Von Mende&#13;
Rosa lie Warner&#13;
Hannah 'Washburn&#13;
Ray Weidner&#13;
Tierra Wells&#13;
Leah Willadsen&#13;
Morgan Wolff&#13;
Lewis Woodward&#13;
Jose Zarate&#13;
(23) &#13;
Ca itlin Agee&#13;
Brooke Andersen&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Ma theus Andrade&#13;
Lindsay Baker&#13;
Stacy Basch&#13;
Taylor Basd1&#13;
Bret Baumbad1&#13;
Kayla Bergantzel&#13;
Christopher Berry&#13;
Joseph Bigge&#13;
Lora Billesbach&#13;
Nathan Black&#13;
Austin Blay&#13;
Jessica Bogacz&#13;
Joanna Bond&#13;
Ariel Bowman&#13;
Brittany Brewer&#13;
Jennifer Burnett&#13;
Athena Burns&#13;
Taylor Burton&#13;
Tyler Byers&#13;
Kaitlin Carlson&#13;
Ma bel Castro&#13;
Ca itlin Christensen&#13;
Devin Christian&#13;
Eric Clark&#13;
Ta ra Clark&#13;
(24)&#13;
Sean Coldewey&#13;
Zacha ry Conner&#13;
Rya n Cook&#13;
William Coon&#13;
Matthew Corum&#13;
Aleesha Cox&#13;
Elizabeth Cox &#13;
Alicia Cozad&#13;
Brent Cozad&#13;
Jakob Danielsen&#13;
Bryan DarneU&#13;
Kmsten Devine&#13;
Lisa Daffin&#13;
MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
Na than Dreager&#13;
Dakota Driver&#13;
Jacob Dmand&#13;
Abbey Edward&#13;
Cory Elonich&#13;
Samantha Enewold&#13;
Robert Eteeyan&#13;
Adam Evans&#13;
Trevor Evans&#13;
Thomas Feekin&#13;
Jessica Feller&#13;
Ashlei Fender&#13;
Cody Fischer&#13;
Samantha Fleming&#13;
Jeffrey Forrester&#13;
Bradley Frederick&#13;
Carie Fuelberth&#13;
Jonathan Gaines&#13;
Sharn1on Gascoigne&#13;
Emil y Gates&#13;
Kristen Gerhardt&#13;
Patrick Gillespie&#13;
Nicholas Gilmore&#13;
DJ Gnader&#13;
Taylor Gochenour&#13;
Ran d ie Go ch&#13;
Savannah Greening&#13;
Heather Gubbels&#13;
Olivia Handy&#13;
Jacob Harrill&#13;
Ashley Harris&#13;
Kyle Hasbrouck&#13;
Kjersten Ha ubrich&#13;
Daniel Hays&#13;
Emily Hendrix&#13;
Armand o Hernandez&#13;
Eric Hernandez&#13;
Luis Hernandez&#13;
Jon Higgins&#13;
Jord an Higgins&#13;
John Hollesen&#13;
Matthew Howell&#13;
Arielle Huber&#13;
Chase Hughs&#13;
Jason Humphre,&#13;
And rea Hutchinson&#13;
Matthew Jackson&#13;
Robert Jensen&#13;
Maria Jones&#13;
(25) &#13;
Nathaniel Jones&#13;
Jared Juel&#13;
Nathan Kantor&#13;
Devin Kelly&#13;
Zackary Killion&#13;
Katie Kinsella&#13;
Justin Kinzer&#13;
Brittney Knutson iir""'lllPP"••"'ll ir~;;-;"i•­&#13;
Douglas Kometscher&#13;
Kris Koon&#13;
Tara Kron&#13;
Dakota Kruger&#13;
Sean Lalumendre&#13;
Alexa Lancia!&#13;
Kyle Larkin&#13;
Aletha Lewis&#13;
Chase Lohnes&#13;
Alexander Mares&#13;
Tyler Mastin&#13;
Matthew McKay&#13;
Shaley McKeever&#13;
Britany McKern&#13;
Kaylee McKinley&#13;
Joshua McNeely&#13;
Tyler Meleney&#13;
Tyler Miller&#13;
Alexandria Mingus&#13;
Kyle Mohr&#13;
(26)&#13;
Felisha Moore&#13;
Kelsey Moore&#13;
Benjamin Mouw&#13;
Siri Nelson&#13;
Alecia Nichols&#13;
Holly Nicolosi&#13;
Jamie Nihsen&#13;
Ashley Noggle&#13;
Kaleigh Pearcy&#13;
Mayra Perez&#13;
Hayley Perrin&#13;
Jema Petersen&#13;
Martina Petersen&#13;
Sarah Piercy&#13;
Sheldon Portnell&#13;
Jacob Power&#13;
Moryssa Prichard&#13;
Amberley Proctor&#13;
Matthew Quaas&#13;
Moll y Quandt&#13;
Miranda Quick&#13;
Da nielle Raikes&#13;
Alysha Rau&#13;
Bo Rauer&#13;
Benjamin Rausch&#13;
Kody Reynolds&#13;
Anthony Rhodes&#13;
Lora Riehle &#13;
Heather Robertson&#13;
Randy Robey&#13;
Alex Rocha&#13;
Jessica Roden&#13;
Meagan Rogers&#13;
Raymond Roman&#13;
Alison Rozic&#13;
••llllA•I Mikayla Rueth&#13;
Brittney Russo&#13;
Codey Schafer&#13;
Jerrod Scheffel&#13;
Cole Schnitker&#13;
Mykayla Schoenberger&#13;
Anthony Schovanec&#13;
Jocelyn Schupp&#13;
Clay ton Score&#13;
Kylee Shank&#13;
Matthew Sharp&#13;
Michaela Sherrill&#13;
Erica Shockey&#13;
Annie Smith&#13;
_:P7'! ....... -...,..~• 11"11!J~IJllll• Chloe Smith&#13;
Christopher Wilson&#13;
Samnti Wilson&#13;
Ma tthew Wolf&#13;
You-gin Won&#13;
Patricia Yacup&#13;
Troy Smith&#13;
Kolby Spencer&#13;
Dylan Sporer&#13;
Joseph Stanford&#13;
Lacey Stazzoni&#13;
Cory Tate&#13;
Alexis Tawzer&#13;
Kelsey Tech&#13;
Eric Thomas&#13;
Shyla Thomas&#13;
Na thaniel Thompson&#13;
Austin Trumba uer&#13;
Summer Turner&#13;
Jonathan Tweedt&#13;
Melissa Vesper&#13;
Tori Von Mende&#13;
Brittany Wahl&#13;
Emily Wahle&#13;
Sarah Waldron&#13;
Alaina Wa Lker&#13;
Amanda Wallace&#13;
Kristin Waters&#13;
N icholas Weidner&#13;
Ama nda Wells&#13;
Brady WeLls&#13;
Christopher Wenck&#13;
Kaleb Wil Iiams&#13;
(27) &#13;
Alicia Almazan&#13;
Katelyn Baas&#13;
Joseph Barnes&#13;
Lauren Barnes&#13;
Genna Bartels&#13;
Kayla Bass&#13;
Colette Bertling&#13;
Brooke Berringer&#13;
Jesse Blakeman&#13;
Clifford Boese&#13;
Nicholas Boggs&#13;
Ashley Bond&#13;
Nicholas Brandt&#13;
Danielle Brotherton&#13;
Hunter Brugenhemke&#13;
Paige Buffum&#13;
Tyler Butler&#13;
DaJton Campbell&#13;
Alyssa Carlson&#13;
David Carr&#13;
Robecca Ca rr&#13;
Na tasha Carter&#13;
Austin Chew&#13;
Samantha Clemons&#13;
Ashley Clouser&#13;
Mary Clouser&#13;
Jaymison Coffelt&#13;
Matthew Colter&#13;
Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
Brittney Coon&#13;
Tyler Courter&#13;
Mo!J yCox&#13;
Na than Cox&#13;
Chelsey Crawford&#13;
Travis Dappen&#13;
(28)&#13;
Rachel Dew&#13;
Julian Diaz&#13;
Cheryl Diggs&#13;
Patrick Diggs&#13;
Christopher Driver&#13;
Joanna Drummey&#13;
Colin Duffy &#13;
Ryan Epperson&#13;
Amanda Eshelman&#13;
Brian Fountain&#13;
Tatum Fox&#13;
Joshua Frieze&#13;
Melissa Fuerst&#13;
Rachel Gaines&#13;
Roberto Gaytan&#13;
Catherine Geier&#13;
Ashley George&#13;
Brandon Gill&#13;
Travis Gray&#13;
Alexis Grgurid1&#13;
ate Grimm&#13;
Andrew Gulden&#13;
Abraham Gutierrez&#13;
Bridget Hall&#13;
Kerry Hall&#13;
...:-------, ~~~~~=- ------... ==~=~;;:::;;; :::;: :;:::::::::::::::::;; ..;;,......-~~-.,.. Mark Hamilton&#13;
------,,.-- Erik Hamsa&#13;
Hayleigh Hansen&#13;
Jordan Harden&#13;
Nicole Hartley&#13;
Mary Harvey&#13;
Bret Hausner&#13;
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--~-------, Troy Holder&#13;
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Brittney Hopp&#13;
Marissa Hostetter&#13;
Colin Hubka&#13;
Blake Hunter&#13;
Rebecca Jackson&#13;
Caybe Jacobo&#13;
Christopher Jensen&#13;
Cole Jensen&#13;
Katie Jensen&#13;
Kelsey Johnson&#13;
Tyler Johnson&#13;
Kayla Jones&#13;
====:..:...=:::;;;; ~.;;:;:.~!!!!!!~:. :=~::::;;;;;;;=ijjjjj James Jorgensen&#13;
Kristina Kempton&#13;
Kane Kenkel&#13;
ikki Kephart&#13;
Shelby Klepfer&#13;
Meghan Kohl&#13;
Brittnie Kreiser&#13;
(29) &#13;
Nathan Lafferty lllllllllPllCl'"""P!l'-""I• ·~~~-~ Branili Lane&#13;
Callie Larsen&#13;
Joshua Larson&#13;
Lindsey Lawrence&#13;
Janet Leafty&#13;
Kylee Lee&#13;
Daniel Lich&#13;
Joshua Life&#13;
Dylan Lightfoot&#13;
Darin Lohman&#13;
Denver Lohnes&#13;
Dylan Ludwick&#13;
Mersaydes Lundstad&#13;
Alexander Martinez&#13;
Zachary Mattes&#13;
Cody Maxwell&#13;
Taylor May&#13;
(30)&#13;
Ana Mayboca iiF!jiJi Tyler McGrain&#13;
Nicole McGuire&#13;
Kelsey McKern&#13;
Chanda McNeal&#13;
Mackenzie Means&#13;
Tayler Mehsling&#13;
David Mescher&#13;
Nolan Mescher&#13;
Joseph Meurrens&#13;
Morgan Misfeldt&#13;
Emily Morgan&#13;
Jordan Morgan&#13;
Weston Morris l!!!!!!!!llll'l•"I~-&#13;
Matthew Mouw ••"ll&#13;
Bridget MuJljgan&#13;
Jami Mundt&#13;
Brandon Myers&#13;
Ashley Narrru&#13;
Dylan Neighbors&#13;
Tyler Nic.kolisen&#13;
Jessica Nightser&#13;
Michael Ogborn&#13;
La uren Olson&#13;
Marc Osborn&#13;
Ca lissa Palma&#13;
Justin Palmerton&#13;
Tyler Peckham&#13;
Lacy Peek&#13;
Ryan Penney&#13;
Tanya Perez&#13;
Martin Perry&#13;
Lauren Petri&#13;
Zachary Pettepier&#13;
C.}. Philmalee &#13;
Daniel Plunkett&#13;
Peyton Poast&#13;
Tyler Points&#13;
Kealy Prine&#13;
Danielle Prudhome&#13;
Jordan Quick&#13;
Tyler Rablin&#13;
Joshua Rasmussen&#13;
Kayla Rauer&#13;
Jessica Reicks&#13;
Megan Reif&#13;
Daniel Rieck&#13;
Taylor Riedemann&#13;
Brooklyn Rochholz&#13;
Zachary Ruffcorn&#13;
Trevor Ryba&#13;
Edwin Sandoval&#13;
Brittany Sanford&#13;
Dillon Sass&#13;
Karl Schmidt&#13;
Bailey Schovanec&#13;
Steven Sears&#13;
Derek Sevener&#13;
Jordan Shaw&#13;
Cody Shipley&#13;
Larry Shomaker&#13;
Rachel Shrader&#13;
Na tasha Simonson&#13;
Jason Simpson&#13;
Andrew Smook&#13;
Dillon Stal1r&#13;
Brooke Stander&#13;
Norman Taylor&#13;
Cole Templeton&#13;
Dylan Thomas&#13;
Lyndsey Thompson&#13;
Ka telyn Thramer&#13;
Vanessa Trujillo&#13;
Gary Utley&#13;
Ma tthew Vang&#13;
Jacob Wall.le&#13;
Blake Walters&#13;
Steven Warner&#13;
Alisha Way&#13;
Shelby Weatherill&#13;
N id1ola WeUs&#13;
Jordan West&#13;
Todd Whisinnand&#13;
Allysan Whjte&#13;
Ta lyn Wilke&#13;
Dearu1a Williams&#13;
Kyle Wineland&#13;
CJ. Woltma n&#13;
Jordan Yates&#13;
Courh1ey Zucca&#13;
Jessica Zwicky&#13;
(31) &#13;
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In the four years before graduation, Lewis Central&#13;
students have good days and bad days, but&#13;
new experiences and people create outstanding&#13;
memories.&#13;
There are certain moments that can never be&#13;
forgotten . Homecomings will come and go, but who&#13;
could ever forget the entire school dancing to The&#13;
Cha Cha Slide at Coronation, or going outside on&#13;
nice spring days during lunch to play hackey sack&#13;
with friends? Looking back at high school reunions,&#13;
Titan Rumble will still be stuck in heads, and Titans&#13;
will still be yelling their Battle Cry.&#13;
Even outside of school, students create memories.&#13;
They will tell their children exactly how many hours a&#13;
day they spent on facebook, while uttering the dreaded&#13;
phrase, "When I was your age ... " Memories of stage&#13;
fright at Mr. LC and the best location for lunch on early&#13;
out Wednesdays are firmly embedded in the brain.&#13;
In and out of school student life is not just sitting in&#13;
a class, counting the ceiling tiles, while waiting for a&#13;
bell to ring. Student life is leaving a legacy for those&#13;
who come after you. It's spending time with old friends,&#13;
while making new ones. It's the inside jokes and crazy&#13;
times, the drama and tripping down the stairs, first days&#13;
and finals. But most of all, student life is something&#13;
each Titan will remember forever.&#13;
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Homecoming&#13;
Onceuponatimetherewasafairytalehomecom- to start a dance. Everyone in the gym was told&#13;
ing. It was a sunset of a dance in a paradise far, to form a circle and eight people remained in&#13;
faraway. Thepagesofthestorywerecolored with the center of the circle, two from each grade, to&#13;
palm trees, leis, and floral dresses. The dance floor dance their little hearts out.&#13;
was flooded with couples and singles alike. The "Whenever I say the word "Snowball", the&#13;
time was 8:00 P.M.; tlie beg].ruyng of our tale. people in the middle stop dancing and grab The picture line kept getting longer and longer, one person to bring back to the circie with you&#13;
so long that the encbanted dance floor was not to dance," announced the ruler.&#13;
so crowded anymore. The ruler of the kingdom, A minute into the song there was a whopping&#13;
DJ Mecca, decided that he was not going lo just 64 students dancing in the center of the floor.&#13;
let people stand there. Pretty soon, everyone joined in to have a good 'All you people in the picture line better be time:The ruler had turned the hot, blazing gym shakin' yo booties with the people on the dance into a cool pool of dancers.&#13;
floor!" ne called out. As the clock struck eleven, the palm trees&#13;
The mighty ruler had lit a fae under their feet waved goodbye, and the grand ball came to a&#13;
and thedancefloorwasaliveagain.Now thetime close. The chaperones ancfstaff had to kick the&#13;
was lO:OOP.M., thehomecomingcourtjustwalked, students out of the magical castle before their&#13;
and everyone shared their fast slow dance. limos turned back into pumpkins. Jn the final&#13;
Once the ruler popped a few more jams into the pages of our tale everyone returned home, left&#13;
music mix, he showed the sh1dents a new _v. ... 'a__,__l:c_.o,_r_,e,_m_c._m_ b_.e_r_th_.._ei_r_f_a_ir..-t_a .... le._1_1..ci ,_h_,t_. ~ ... E_N_D ... . &#13;
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, _ -.,.. freshman year to_&#13;
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~ '-'i Eissa returned to'&#13;
tli..._ -"f LC for his senior&#13;
al. llyear. "I really&#13;
. enjoyed Homecoming here becausethere was better&#13;
music, but atT J there were more people&#13;
_-c-.-· • .,: .. ··· e-r:-: ~---- . -dancing craz~: _ .. !'" ' .•&#13;
1) IN THE MOMENT&#13;
Giving goo-goo eyes towards each other, seniors Cassie Paulson&#13;
and Brad Bogardus are a kodak moment. Many students had&#13;
complaints that there were not enough slow songs, so this pair&#13;
took advantage of one. Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
2) SUNSET PARADISE ANNIVERSARY&#13;
Swaying to the music, junior Jenny Hall and sophomore Nate&#13;
Dreager dance the night away. The couple had been together for one year on this day. "He asked me out on Homecoming night last year." said Jenny. Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
3) GIRL DANCE PARTY&#13;
DJ Mecca brought a huge turn around this year to make the&#13;
Homecoming dance even more energetic by telling the crowd&#13;
to raise their arms and clap their hands a lot during the dance.&#13;
These groovy girls showed their enjoyment of his new plan. Photo&#13;
By: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
4) ENJOYING THE NIGHT LIFE&#13;
Having a great night on the dance floor, junior Katie Darnell leans against junior Ben Parton. Dancing for three hours, plus dinner&#13;
before, could tire anyone out. Photo By: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
"SNOWBALL' DANCE&#13;
A group of fun-loving ladies start out the&#13;
"Snowball," a popular new dance that&#13;
DJ Mecca started. "I liked the Snowball&#13;
dance. When I was in the middle, my&#13;
first pick was senior Jaclyn Erickson&#13;
since she was just standing there and&#13;
told me not to pick her. Knowing me,&#13;
I grabbed her against her own will,"&#13;
said senior Bonnie South. Photo By:&#13;
Josh McNeely&#13;
homecoming representatives. "I voted for&#13;
people who I knew."&#13;
Sheldon told us.&#13;
For Your 2006&#13;
HomeComing Court!&#13;
1Z% &#13;
Look ~ow Your Vote~ Tallied ...&#13;
Front Row: Kealy Prine, Molly Quandt, Rachelle Osborn, Molly Hansen, Grace&#13;
Thornton, Jimmy Waters, Goodie Danielsen, Alex Rocha and James Jorgensen.&#13;
Second Row: Amber Barr, Jessica Dappen and Evan Summy. Third Row: Cassie&#13;
Paulson, Amanda York, Kristin Coppa, Phalen Elonich and Brett Epperson. Back Row:&#13;
Damon Coyle, Jordan Besco, Dan DeVetter, Brad Bogardus and David Ebke.&#13;
Photo By: Pyles Studio&#13;
look what color! Man~ seniors were torn on the decision: '.:jel low vs. black.&#13;
Some chose bot h.&#13;
73°/o 15°/o 12°/o&#13;
of seniors supported of seniors su pported of senio1·s supported&#13;
Black )7~ Balft&#13;
1 ... 2 ... 3 ... PULL!&#13;
Tugging the tug of their&#13;
lives , juniors Amanda&#13;
Goeser, Jaci Clinkenbeard,&#13;
Mallory Husz, Allie Frost&#13;
and Courtney Kmezich&#13;
struggle to win the tug-ofwar match.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
(38)&#13;
86 seniors polled.&#13;
LOOK AT MY SHIRT!&#13;
Junior Ben Mescher shows his true colors in the&#13;
controversy on spirit week's "Crayola Day." Mescher&#13;
believes that any color can be considered racist if&#13;
thought about in the wrong way. "By changing the color,&#13;
you bnng more attention to the aspects of racism then&#13;
1f you never changed the color. If the administration&#13;
had kept it the same, then no one would've made a&#13;
big deal about it."&#13;
Photo By: John Petri &#13;
LOOK WHERE YOU'RE POINTING THAT!&#13;
Cleaning the halls, as well as keeping them safe,&#13;
senior Amber Barr and junior Kyle Croushorn show&#13;
off their future careers. It took Barr an hour and a half&#13;
to get ready. "I had to look all over my house for the&#13;
right cleaning supplies," exclaimed Barr.&#13;
Photo B : John Petri.&#13;
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Se11io1-Joh11 Petri sucks on his bi11ky as&#13;
he realizes he foroot t o '"fo his ho111ework t he 11ioht before.Petri went with&#13;
seniors Seth Yakel 1 Diana Mescher&#13;
to get baby costumes fro111 NobHes.&#13;
"Yeah. It e~1 getting ~1iaper rash&#13;
all ay," Petri a{kh1 as he&#13;
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Cost of gas to Nobbies&#13;
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"Soilit'lg" your fake diapers&#13;
Ot'I Wacky Wedt'lesday - PltlC£LESS! &#13;
Freshmen Reps: Cody Maxwell and Tonya Perez&#13;
Sophomore Reps: Pat Gillespie and Siri Nelson&#13;
Junior Reps: LogCll Mundt and MorgC11 Wolff&#13;
"I was really excited to know that my class&#13;
had voted for me. I felt honored that I had the&#13;
opportunity to represent my class."&#13;
-junior LogC11 Mundt&#13;
5 4 lo of students n&#13;
said that the guy 1 A_~&#13;
paid for di11ner. 5T7 n&#13;
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70~ 7 0/oofstudents&#13;
said that the girl&#13;
paid for the t ickets&#13;
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Vtlf,()t JtMttJr &amp; Phalen Eltf 11-toft.&#13;
Aft er wi111 1i11,1 his tit ~ ·c:J ·- c, • ~ L' ~&#13;
~ 11d'all K11 10, se11ior Vince&#13;
Jut11oi- was shocke...i a 11 d&#13;
C'\citc=-...1. "I just wa11t to&#13;
tha11k the Black Nitijas&#13;
be .. ~ause withrnt t lie111, 1&#13;
WL1Ul i1 t't h~we l 'ec.11 able t o&#13;
w111thi0."&#13;
Using hercreativ- =··~= ity, sophomore&#13;
Kaylee McKinley&#13;
asked her date,&#13;
junior Justin Rau,&#13;
to Snoball in an unconventional&#13;
way. Justin walked out to his car&#13;
one day after wrestling practice&#13;
and saw "Snoball?" painted on&#13;
his window. His initial reaction&#13;
was shock and surprise.&#13;
It's Cold Outside ... With a high of only 16 degrees,&#13;
LC students braved the col&#13;
weather tor a night out. Looking their best, these girls&#13;
caught the eye of many students at the dance.&#13;
Photo Submitted by- Linc1say Baker &#13;
... But It's Hot in ~re! Turning up the heat, seniors&#13;
Bonnie South and David Ebke&#13;
t::ingo down the dance floor as&#13;
ti Ay are introduced for court.&#13;
We had no idea how to walk at&#13;
fir-.t The tango was a spur of the&#13;
-. nient thing," said Bonnie.&#13;
Pho n Ay. Josh McNeely&#13;
t's early in the morning. When most people are&#13;
getting their beauty sleep, Student Council members are busy decorating the gym and creating&#13;
a picture scene. After hours spent sprucing up the dance&#13;
floor, they clean up their mess and hope for an exciting&#13;
night ahead. "I didn't want to go to Snoball at first! But after&#13;
decorating, I decided to go," said sophomore Felisha Moore.&#13;
Afterthe hair is done, the make-up is on, the showers have&#13;
been taken, and the guys' ties are tied, groups get together to&#13;
take some pictures. Then the groups head to dinner at their&#13;
favorite restaurants. "Our end of the table was nice to the&#13;
waitress. The other end of the table wasn't and they ended&#13;
up getting sick!" exclaimed sophomore Jema Petersen.&#13;
1&#13;
1 /lad no idea I was going to win ... " - Phalen Elonich&#13;
Arriving at the school, students are ready to dance&#13;
the night away. The music is pumping and DJ Rob is&#13;
playing the latest hits. At 10 o'clock sharp, the Snoball Court is announced. With creative introductions,&#13;
everyone waits in anticipation to hear who is crowned&#13;
king and queen. "I had no idea that I was going to&#13;
win . It was so ironic because my mom was Snoball&#13;
Queen when she was in high school! Needless to say,&#13;
it was a memorable night," said senior Phalen Elonich.&#13;
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2)Photo Submitted by: Kristi Gamble&#13;
3)Photo Submitted by: Phalen Elonich&#13;
4)Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
Pages by: Caitlin Christensen and Jessica Oappen&#13;
Seniors Cassie Paulson, Krist&#13;
Perin and Melanie Philmalee&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
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Early out Wednesdays aren't just about getting out early and going&#13;
to eat. Students also looked forward to Titan Time. Titan Time was&#13;
a structured activity for students to meet with a designated teacher.&#13;
The teacher became a mentor for their students and will meet with&#13;
t~em throughout their entire high school career. Each grade had&#13;
different lanned activities the artici ated ·n h W d d&#13;
PARKIN~ JV PERMlf&#13;
ONLY&#13;
What do the white Mustang convertible, the orange H2 Hummer, the green&#13;
Taurus, and the blue Camaro all have&#13;
in common? A parking permit. Every&#13;
vehicle had to have a visible parking&#13;
permit. Parking permits allowed each&#13;
vehicle to be identified. If their pass&#13;
was not seen, someone risked the&#13;
chance of being towed by JB's Towing .&#13;
"Having parking permits allows&#13;
extra protection. Besides our license&#13;
plate numbers, they now have&#13;
another way to identify the owner of&#13;
a vehicle," said senior Kelli Cochrane.&#13;
•&#13;
evv1s&#13;
Chuck Story&#13;
Principal&#13;
Lewis Central High School&#13;
In addition to their professional dress&#13;
code, teachers and staff are now required&#13;
to wear an ID badge as a safety method&#13;
for identifying adults in the building.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri &#13;
Remember when little kids&#13;
used to tie foam cups together&#13;
and pretend to talk to each&#13;
other through them? A lot has&#13;
changed since then, because&#13;
of technology. Today, instead&#13;
of tying cups together, house&#13;
phones and cell phones are&#13;
used to talk with each other.&#13;
Cell phones could only be used&#13;
to talk to someone else orally,&#13;
but now they can be used to&#13;
send text messages and picture&#13;
messages too. Text messages&#13;
are now so popular that the&#13;
number of text messages sent&#13;
and received each day exceeds&#13;
the population of the planet.&#13;
When a survey was given at the&#13;
school three outoffour students&#13;
said that they would rather text&#13;
someone than call them.&#13;
Not only do people use&#13;
phones to talk to each other;&#13;
they use technology called&#13;
the internet. Two of the more&#13;
popular sites used to talk&#13;
with each other are Facebook&#13;
and MySpace. Teenagers use&#13;
these because there are over&#13;
100 million registered users&#13;
of MySpace, and it is possible&#13;
to talk to anyone who has a&#13;
MySpace, even someone who&#13;
lives on the other side of the&#13;
world.&#13;
One of the other commonly&#13;
used internet sites is Facebook.&#13;
This is a more generic site&#13;
compared to MySpace. In our&#13;
school there is a trend where&#13;
MySpace is mostly used by&#13;
freshmen and sophomores ,&#13;
whereas juniors and seniors like&#13;
Facebook better.&#13;
Both of these sites can be&#13;
personalized, complete with&#13;
pictures and information about&#13;
the person. On the page are all&#13;
of the person's friends and the&#13;
comments they leave them. On&#13;
Facebook these comments are&#13;
put on what is called a wall. Facebook also has groups which can&#13;
be made up and joined.&#13;
If the world went from foam&#13;
cups and string to cell phones&#13;
and the internet, we can't help&#13;
but wonder what will be used to&#13;
communicate in 20 years.&#13;
C"tg Comments)&#13;
,, got Myspace because all my friends&#13;
had them aid it was a better way&#13;
to tal&lt; to them."&#13;
- sophomore Samatha Enewold&#13;
,, Ike Myspace because it's easy to&#13;
keep in touch with friends aid its&#13;
really, really fLn"&#13;
(44)&#13;
- freshman Jordan Morgan&#13;
"I've had a Myspace for two years. I&#13;
use it to keep in touch with people who&#13;
don't go to this school anymore."&#13;
- ju'lior M'ICk Jensen&#13;
Page by: Felisha Moore&#13;
Kayla 831rna&#13;
18 years old&#13;
Council Blutts&#13;
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(Inf ocmation)&#13;
* Name: Emily McMullen&#13;
* Gender: female&#13;
* Status: Taken&#13;
* Birthday: August 16&#13;
* Hometown: Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Meggie Misfeldt wrote: at 11 :44pm on March 14th, 2007&#13;
EMl!Y!!! hey&#13;
Amanda York wrote: at 6:34pm on March 9th, 2007&#13;
• soo emily. .. pretty angry that you left: english comp 6th hour:.&#13;
l t hought you cared about me .. lol jk!! no but i wish you were&#13;
still t here cuz its not the same without ya!&#13;
' Ben Mescher wrote: at 2:28am on March 4th, 2007&#13;
I just love stations, I think n1 even practice st ations this&#13;
weekend. you could come too if you didn't love t o sew so&#13;
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Photos by: Jema Petersen&#13;
(My Groups)&#13;
Village Inn is a good&#13;
place to eat! - Who&#13;
wants to see "BoYz&#13;
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- T earn RAMROD&#13;
and its groupies! &#13;
i"ciHTEl!N ., For Natasha's 18th •&#13;
birthday, eight&#13;
seniors gathered&#13;
for a fancy dinner&#13;
at Carrabba 's .&#13;
Here seniors Kelli&#13;
Cochrane, Phalen&#13;
Elonich, Natasha&#13;
Moore and Jessica&#13;
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 )HANGIN'WITHTHE MASCOT: Senior Melanie Phimalee, sophomore Mikayla&#13;
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never miss a photo opportunity with the mascot, junior Goodie Danielson. Photo •&#13;
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2)VAMOS GRANDE AZUL:Thespirited El Si Locos race by in a blur as the Titans •&#13;
make yet another touchdown. "It's a rush to run down the bleachers after a touchdown •&#13;
and sprint with the flags," says senior Cory Jasek. Photo By: Josh McNeely · ' .&#13;
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• The girls were royalty for a night by making crowns from Burger King saying "Senior Queens" on it. •&#13;
Front Row: Jessica Dappen, Megan Sharp, Karrie Hansen, Kristin Coppa, Dani Robinson, Whitney Elliff&#13;
• and Bonnie South. Second Row: Amber Barr, Rachel Boardman , Mallory Edwards, Devon Kenealy, •&#13;
• K 111 Coct&gt;rane, Amanda York and Megan Heckerman. Back Row: Jillian Flores, Kayla Palma, Diana •&#13;
M che1, Jordyn Shaw, Sarah Williams, Megan Higgins, Tabitha Sporer and Sarah Triplett. •&#13;
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Felisha Moore&#13;
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MaKet1t1a Vohpeide &#13;
"I spettt t\\Y whole SUt\tt\ter visitittg&#13;
Washittgtott. My t\\Ot\t does accout11'- it1g for radio statiot1s, at1d she got t\te&#13;
a SUt\tt\ter job as a board operator. 5asically, a board operator starts&#13;
the cot\tt\tercials at1d sot1gs. I also got&#13;
to record baseball gat\tes over the air! L..M•&#13;
I really et1joyed this job because I go&#13;
the chat1ce to help out with a lot of the radio statlott's&#13;
evet1ts, like 5oat Race Weekettd at1d Live at Five. I&#13;
hattded out T-shirts at1 d helped with food."&#13;
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1.Hosrs GONE MADI Goofeyoutfltscraek&#13;
up the crowd as senior David Ebke makes&#13;
tun of Mr Bergman, whlle junior Goodlf}&#13;
Danlelsen reveals the next performer&#13;
dream date. This was the school's first talent&#13;
show, but doubtful to be the last.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNefJly&#13;
2 ROCKIN OUT. Singing out his&#13;
3 SWEET DIVA'S heartwasseniorMattTaylorashle drummer&#13;
Singing stars rock ·the the house freshmen Joeh Larison rocks the holl&amp;e Mth&#13;
Seniors Victoria Means, Jen h1sawesomeskllle.'rhecrowdlovedlhem o&#13;
Ettinger and junior Jessica For- much that they whipped out their phones In&#13;
manek tell how they know that appreciation. Photo By: Diana MesohBr&#13;
he loves her so In an oldie but a 4. LOVIN' THE MIC Belting out tHe lyr cs to&#13;
goodle Woman, junior Curtis Creager sings It acaPhoto by Josh McNeely pella, making almost every girl In the room&#13;
5 FOPIGETFUL COMEDIAN. fall for him. Photo By: Josh MoNt111/y&#13;
Having to oheck her arm tb see ...,,Alli:i,.lwhat Jokes to say senior Phalen 6 ROCKONILearninghowtoplaythlspece&#13;
Eloh ch makes the crowd laugh In only a week, sophomore Nata Black rooks&#13;
This was her rst time doing a stand the auditorium With his help the whole crowd&#13;
up comedian act. had their cells out to sf'«M ttietr respect.&#13;
SENIOR TALENT&#13;
Impersonating Donald Duck senior&#13;
James Fulcher makes the crowd&#13;
laugh while senior Jaclyn Erickson&#13;
tries to get a date. The whole crowd&#13;
was suprised that a giant senior&#13;
could do such a high pitch voice.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
Photo B Jash McNi&#13;
KFV!&#13;
Showing off their musical talent. sophomores Holland Ludwick and Tyler Miller&#13;
belt out the notes to the song of the&#13;
Kung Fu Vandals. They practiced long&#13;
and hard for months, and also won a&#13;
battle of a bands.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
Celebrity Jeopardy&#13;
From host to actor, senior David Ebke&#13;
pulls off a Robert Deniro, while 1unior&#13;
Rick Devoss does an impersonation&#13;
of Mr Heckman. The only thing they&#13;
regret 1s going last because they could&#13;
tell people wanted to leave.&#13;
Photo By: Diana M scher &#13;
Lights! Camera! Talent! division.&#13;
FromCou trykaraoketoDonald Students who participated&#13;
Due · s~ns, this year's from the high school were great!&#13;
talen hoW s a hoot! Filled risma , energy, and fun was&#13;
with • music, comedy ni~hingeachperformerhad and [C's own "Idol judges"; · €0 man, but they all had a&#13;
Mrs. Nielsen, Mr elseA,aR which made them stand&#13;
Mr. Bergman. Not1o • t asdefinitelyanotherdifforgettable hosts wl\o r. e et c·s·on for the judges in&#13;
hardest to charm the c:&gt; b )l-qf course in the&#13;
Goodmond Goodie"~ iels ose a winner. Not&#13;
and David Ebke.&#13;
Kicking off the sho&#13;
awesome talen ~ .&lt;a1.c1~;..m'2i'.&#13;
middle-school pattieip s wh&#13;
did a grand job of keeping the&#13;
crowd entertained. With many&#13;
great acts; it was a sure thing&#13;
that the judges had a tough&#13;
decision to make. Sixth-grader&#13;
Nick Narmi, with his foot stomping comedy skit, earned himself&#13;
first place in the middle school&#13;
Pages Sy: Josh McNeely &amp; Eddie Nooner&#13;
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• • • • • • • • •&#13;
my sister is there and their civil&#13;
engineerIOlt:program is great."&#13;
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Looking forwa ct ; ~ 'some freedom ,&#13;
senior Taylor Hastings can't wait to&#13;
become a Hawkeye. "Even though college is a new experience, I will still have&#13;
my older brother for support."&#13;
. PAPE- PLASTIC&#13;
With a dozen or so LC employees,&#13;
No Frills is the place to be. Behind the&#13;
scenes, sophomore Nick Gilmore restocks&#13;
the dairy section. Nick admitted it's not all&#13;
fun and games, "When I'm done working,&#13;
my hands always smell like rotten milk."&#13;
Photos By: Amber Barr&#13;
Photo By: Jessica OapJ)&#13;
DOUBLE DOGGY DARE&#13;
Full of surprises, the truth and dare jar forces you to face your most unexpected fear'.&#13;
Freshmen Lauren Petri, Jordan Morgan,&#13;
Mackenzie Means, Jami Mundt, and Kayla&#13;
Bass filled their jar with their most creative&#13;
dares and questions for fun entertainment.&#13;
Lauren got the worst.&#13;
Photos By: Amber Barr &amp; John Petri&#13;
HALF EMPTY OR (HALF FULL)&#13;
During a time of outrageous gas prices, students try to keep their tank half&#13;
full. Gas prices raised significantly to&#13;
an average of $2.85 per gallon. "Everytime I get paid, it's gone because&#13;
I have to fill my tank," complained&#13;
sophomore Tierra Wells. "Gas price.&#13;
were psycho!" added sophomor Da&#13;
v1d Flynn.&#13;
Photo By: Amber Barr &#13;
L i k e&#13;
father&#13;
like son,&#13;
sophomore Pat&#13;
Gillespie&#13;
has a&#13;
matching tattoo like his&#13;
father. Pat recently had it&#13;
done as a birthday present&#13;
from his dad.&#13;
Ryan Carlson show their skills against&#13;
the girls' varsity basketball team.&#13;
Photo B : Amber Ba"&#13;
HUGS OR (KISSES)&#13;
It wasn't just dinner and a movie&#13;
that made junior Kendall Prine's first date&#13;
a night to remember. After an expensive&#13;
evening in the Old Market, her date ended&#13;
the night with a romantic visit to a private&#13;
location overlooking the city lights.&#13;
Photo By: Amber Barr&#13;
• ~RAPUAflON&#13;
• • &#13;
Pages by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
Chris Williams wanted&#13;
to ride a real motorcycle&#13;
across stage for his talent,&#13;
but Mr. Story didn't like the&#13;
idea. So, seniors David&#13;
Ebke and Mason Tsuji&#13;
pushed Chris across the&#13;
stage on a mini motorcycle. " I was so mad. I&#13;
couldn't pop a wheelie. I&#13;
guess Mr. Story wouldn't&#13;
have liked the noise," says&#13;
Williams.&#13;
KUNG FOO FIGHTING&#13;
Kicking and breaking the board,&#13;
junior Mason Tsuji shows off his&#13;
fancy foot work. His karate career&#13;
has lasted for a full two years.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
LOOKING GOOD&#13;
Dancing to the new hit song&#13;
by Fergie, seniors Gracie&#13;
Thornton, Cassie Paulson,&#13;
Bonnie South and Mallory&#13;
Edwards, light up the night&#13;
with the escort dance. They&#13;
had no idea what they were&#13;
doing.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
Making waffles the easy&#13;
way, senior Joe Tweedt pops&#13;
the frozen objects into the&#13;
toaster. After the waffles&#13;
were done sophomore Jacob&#13;
Danielson brought plates out&#13;
to the audience.&#13;
Photo By: Aletha Lewis &#13;
It's. a (Guy's vvorld) "Dan, if you had three wishes&#13;
What would they be?" asks&#13;
John Drake, host of the Mr. LC&#13;
contest.&#13;
"Well, Mr. Drake first I would&#13;
Wish for a PB&amp;J sandwich. Then,&#13;
of course I want the crust cut&#13;
off so I'd wish for that. Last but&#13;
not least I want more wishes,"&#13;
replies senior Dan DeVetter.&#13;
Mr. LC is like a pageant for&#13;
boys. It has formal wear, interview questions, and a talent&#13;
show. The winner was Brett&#13;
Epperson. Epperson wrote and&#13;
sang his own song titled When&#13;
she dances (It's all I need).&#13;
Other winning places include&#13;
first runner-up, Mason Tsuji and&#13;
second runner-up John Petri.&#13;
People's Choice went to John&#13;
Petri also.&#13;
"Chicks dig the top hat," Dan&#13;
DeVetter said, who won best&#13;
dressed.&#13;
Other contestants were&#13;
seniors David Ebke, who sang&#13;
"To Where You Are" by Josh&#13;
Graben, Jimmy Waters, who&#13;
played chopsticks, and junior&#13;
Goodie Danielson worked out to&#13;
Here it goes again by OK GO!&#13;
The one contestant who&#13;
stole the night was John Petri.&#13;
He did a little dance number for&#13;
the crowd.&#13;
'I never lznew John&#13;
could n1ove like a&#13;
raging gazelle!" said&#13;
senior' Kr' istin Copp&#13;
"The night turned out spectacular thanks to Lewis Central&#13;
Student Council, the judges,&#13;
Kim Jones, Brian Johnson,&#13;
Tracey Mc Vey and our very own&#13;
host Mr. Drake," said fresh man&#13;
Mackenzie Means. The contest&#13;
raised $900.00 which will be&#13;
split into two scholarships for a&#13;
student council member and a&#13;
non-member who shows leadership in the school.&#13;
J EHH ...&#13;
' Imitating the great Fonze, senior Chris Williams sits on his toy&#13;
motorcycle while seniors David Ebke and Mason Tsuji push him&#13;
across stage. "That bike weighed a ton. We almost couldn't push&#13;
him." said Ebke&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
BOYZ IN DA HOOD!&#13;
Busting a few moves for the audience, senior John Petri dances&#13;
to a mix of music. "Even a shy guy like John shows their wild side&#13;
every once in awhile," said junior Eddie Nooner.&#13;
Photo By: Aletha Lewis&#13;
MY HEART IS TRUE&#13;
Singing a song to his girlfriend, junior Bryant Rose vocalizes&#13;
the words from his heart. Bryant had been dating sophomore&#13;
Caitlin Agee for three months.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
4, AIR PLEASE!&#13;
Inflating the balloons with hot air, sophomores Amberley Proctor.&#13;
Lora Riehle. and Alysha Rau gasp for air while decorating for&#13;
Mr. LC. Student Council filled 45 balloons with their hot air for&#13;
the contest.&#13;
Photo B : Aletha Lewis &#13;
Mr. Ha:n::n.. a.f&amp;:n::n..&#13;
§mal l Gym&#13;
What we use to call the last&#13;
day of the week, has been&#13;
redubbed as&#13;
'Dodgeball Friday!'&#13;
"I love playing dodgeball! I&#13;
have a pretty sweet curve. I&#13;
average 5 or more outs per&#13;
game. I play dodgeball as&#13;
good as I dance. "&#13;
-senior Sam Colpitts&#13;
{62)&#13;
Mrs. Kopasla&#13;
Room 316&#13;
Fun Fact: This was Mrs.&#13;
Kopaska's first year as a fulltime teacher at Lewis Central. The past few years she&#13;
has been a Student Teacher.&#13;
"She is so nice! I had Mrs.&#13;
Kopaska for Algebra 3 and&#13;
she made learning a blast.&#13;
Our class was really fun and&#13;
we all got along."&#13;
-junior Ashley Harris &#13;
M r. Dui1tsman&#13;
Room208&#13;
One day, Rachel Boardman&#13;
got on the floor, crawling on&#13;
her hands and knees, and&#13;
started singing, 'I'm going&#13;
crazy crazy crazy just thinking&#13;
abou you Duitsman.' It was&#13;
g eatest thing I have ever&#13;
e n -senior Megan Sharp&#13;
ComJP&gt;llll.1fer Lalb&#13;
Playing online games, printing English papers off your&#13;
• flash (,:frive, andlmissihg •&#13;
mouse balls are common&#13;
_sights in the computer_lab.&#13;
-&#13;
Fun - - Fact: The whole school - has.exactly 339 computersL&#13;
"I always -bring my -laptop -to - school, but I still enc:! up_using&#13;
'the computers in'the pod at&#13;
school. I have a bad internet&#13;
Loo&#13;
(Our &#13;
"Aim high." That's what senior&#13;
Eb Evanoff has done for years.&#13;
He graduated early&#13;
and ioined&#13;
the U.S. Air Force. Eb always&#13;
dreamed of pursuing a career in&#13;
the military and recently decided&#13;
that his future awaited him in the&#13;
Air Force. "What has always amazed me&#13;
is that he's always had a goal in&#13;
mind and he&#13;
's always kept wo&#13;
rking towards that goal,'' claims&#13;
Eb&#13;
's proud mother, Julie Evanoff.&#13;
''There&#13;
's just something in him&#13;
that never lost sight&#13;
of&#13;
what it is&#13;
he wants to do in life."&#13;
A lot of Eb&#13;
's inspiration came&#13;
from within his own family. His&#13;
older brother and sister and&#13;
brother in-law were all in the&#13;
military. Mario, his brother inlaw, was someone for Eb to look&#13;
up to and go to for guidance&#13;
throughout&#13;
the years.&#13;
Graduating early was an easy&#13;
DAY'S TEAM It&#13;
The Make a Difference club&#13;
is small in numbers (for now)&#13;
but makes a huge difference&#13;
in the community.&#13;
Front Row: Sarah Waldron,&#13;
Gabor Fieszl, Day Barrett,&#13;
Melissa Vesper and Alyssa&#13;
Brewer.&#13;
Second Row: Amanda Wallace, Jacob Harrill, Kayla&#13;
Bradley, Elizabeth Cox, Alison&#13;
Rozic and Jessica Roden&#13;
Photo by: Goodie Danielsen&#13;
he ever feel overwhelmed or like&#13;
giving up.&#13;
"He&#13;
's not afraid to&#13;
try new things. He&#13;
's not afraid&#13;
to make mistakes because&#13;
he&#13;
feels he learns from his mis&#13;
-&#13;
takes. He&#13;
's very motivated and&#13;
driven."&#13;
Eb enlisted in the Air Force for&#13;
six years and then plans to follow&#13;
the path set forth by his brother&#13;
and father to become a fireman&#13;
He graduated from basic training&#13;
February 2nd, and then went&#13;
to&#13;
a Tech school for training to&#13;
be a&#13;
fireman. With a proud past&#13;
a&#13;
nd&#13;
a promising future, Eb Evanoff&#13;
remains a role model for his&#13;
peers and anyone else wishing&#13;
to represent our country.&#13;
Pages by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
and Goodie Daniel&#13;
s&#13;
en&#13;
A bulletin board stands in&#13;
t&#13;
he&#13;
hall by the trophey cases to&#13;
make sure everybody can&#13;
see the latest announcements and next meeting&#13;
time. Day had to convince the administration to let her&#13;
use this board for the&#13;
Make&#13;
a Difference club. Photo by: Caitlin Christensen &#13;
WHEEEEEEEEE!&#13;
Swinging across the "pit of hot lava," Brugenhemke&#13;
has to find a way carry&#13;
a cup of "fuel" for their "spaceship" without losing&#13;
any of it. This activity was&#13;
another way for the group&#13;
to get better aquainted, and&#13;
Brugenhemke was prepared to step up to the challenge.&#13;
Ph&#13;
o&#13;
to by:&#13;
Kristi Plunkett&#13;
Danc&#13;
ing since the age of two,&#13;
senior&#13;
Mallory Edwards has&#13;
achiev&#13;
ed more in her time than&#13;
many twice her senior. As a toddler. Mal (as she laughs) "wasn't&#13;
the&#13;
most graceful&#13;
," and dance&#13;
was her&#13;
parent&#13;
s' first alternative to improve their daughter's&#13;
balance. Though the decision&#13;
wasn't hers initially, Mal turned&#13;
out to love the art. By the age of seven Mal had&#13;
fou&#13;
nd her&#13;
nit&#13;
c&#13;
h; ballet. One of the&#13;
most graceful , yet difficult crafts known to man has become her&#13;
pas&#13;
sion. What she loves most is,&#13;
''The release, leaving everything&#13;
at the&#13;
d&#13;
o&#13;
or," and the feeling she&#13;
gets&#13;
while performing every&#13;
move&#13;
"just&#13;
right." Of course she&#13;
loves all the glamorous aspects&#13;
of dancin&#13;
g,&#13;
but all good things&#13;
come with a price.&#13;
From the tutus to the ballet&#13;
shoes it's not&#13;
all fun and games.&#13;
Mal claims the&#13;
tutu is "deceiv&#13;
-&#13;
ing "&#13;
Though it posse&#13;
s&#13;
ses great&#13;
beauty on&#13;
the outs ide, the&#13;
ROLE MODEL&#13;
In 2006, junior Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke applied for and&#13;
was selected to participate&#13;
in Youth Leadership Council&#13;
Bluffs, a structured program&#13;
where students from different&#13;
schools are brought together&#13;
to learn more about their&#13;
community and how to make&#13;
a difference.&#13;
wearer of t e skirt experiences&#13;
the discomfort it takes to be&#13;
elegant. As for the shoes, ''they&#13;
aren&#13;
't as bad as you&#13;
'd think. You&#13;
don&#13;
't really feel pain on your&#13;
toes&#13;
at all, so much as the sides of&#13;
you r foot binding against the&#13;
shoe."&#13;
Though there&#13;
a&#13;
re a couple&#13;
hardships in the spor&#13;
t, Mal adds,&#13;
"It's totally worth it."&#13;
Traveling both around the&#13;
U&#13;
.&#13;
S.&#13;
and internationally, meeting&#13;
some of the world&#13;
's top choreographers, and performing at&#13;
some of the most prestigious&#13;
events&#13;
a&#13;
re just a few pe&#13;
rks of&#13;
Edwards' craft. By the age of fit-&#13;
, teen, Mal had worked her way up&#13;
to becoming a national company&#13;
member with the Tremaine Teen&#13;
Perfo&#13;
rmance Company. In June&#13;
2005, Mal&#13;
took part in the Wo&#13;
r&#13;
ld&#13;
Jazz Dance Con&#13;
g&#13;
ress festivities,&#13;
and&#13;
finally knew exactly what her&#13;
goal was and what it would take&#13;
to get there. Story by: Eddie&#13;
N&#13;
ooner (6&#13;
5) &#13;
ROYAL TREATMENT&#13;
Everyone has a role model.&#13;
Senior Phalen Elonich strives to&#13;
be the role model her little sister&#13;
tells her she is. Phalen recently&#13;
participated in the National American Miss Teen Iowa pageant.&#13;
She placed in the top ten out of&#13;
54 contestants. Phalen received&#13;
the portfolio award and third&#13;
runner up in modeling. She was&#13;
also awarded Spirit of America.&#13;
Phalen said, ''This was my first&#13;
pageant, and&#13;
it was remarkable because I&#13;
did so well. ltfelt&#13;
good to come&#13;
home with four&#13;
trop hies and&#13;
flowers."&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
TO PLAY&#13;
Music to my ears! Senior Emily&#13;
McMullen pl ays a difficult&#13;
melody on the piano. Emily&#13;
shared her talent with children&#13;
by teaching daily piano lessons&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
Photo By: Amber Barr &#13;
VIR Pages by: Amber Barr and Jema&#13;
~~ Petersen&#13;
Everyone has a hobby. It Senior Mallory Edwards&#13;
may be as simple as riding a began dancing when she&#13;
bike or as complex as flying was only three years old.&#13;
a plane. People always find She worked for perfection by&#13;
someway to keep them- dancing seven days a week&#13;
selves busy. for hours on end. As the years&#13;
By definition, a hobby is an pressed on, Mallory's passion&#13;
activity or interest pursued for dance grew, and she now&#13;
for pleasure or relaxation and professionally da11ces for the&#13;
not as a main occupation. Omaha Theater Company.&#13;
However, in many situations This is only one of the many&#13;
a hobby often inspires a examples of students following&#13;
future career. Many people their dreams. Talent is everytoday dread going to work, where within Lewis Central&#13;
but those who pursue their High School. Are you willing to&#13;
interest in a hobby find each make the sacrifices to achieve&#13;
day a little easier to look your dream?&#13;
forward to.&#13;
,. - - ., ,. - - - - .,&#13;
TO READ I TO PAINT&#13;
Escaping into fantasy, senior I Paint-by-numbers is no chal- I Lisa Salvo enjoys reading. For I I lenge for this creative artist. As I Lisa, reading is a way to relax a member of the art club, senior&#13;
and forget about everything Christine Webering contributed&#13;
when she is upset. Lisa enjoyed I I to the colorful mural and has I reading all of the Harry Potter made several unique pottery&#13;
novels. projects.&#13;
Photo By: Amber Barr I Photo By: Amber Barr I&#13;
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copy-cat version of it. The lunch ladies&#13;
do a great job of&#13;
putting it together though.&#13;
Photo by: John&#13;
Pertri&#13;
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in&#13;
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ken meals&#13;
at Lew&#13;
is&#13;
Central, the&#13;
c&#13;
hicken tenders&#13;
are considered&#13;
by some students to be the best. Honestly,&#13;
what's better than&#13;
s&#13;
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c&#13;
hic&#13;
ken&#13;
tenders dipped in ran&#13;
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Goodie&#13;
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daily trip&#13;
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round the lunch&#13;
room p&#13;
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students leave&#13;
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to pick up the&#13;
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nch trays. I"m fin&#13;
ally fulfill&#13;
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li&#13;
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M&#13;
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Photo&#13;
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to by:&#13;
Jordan&#13;
B&#13;
ockert &#13;
This collage of pictures shows the greatness that is ...&#13;
Early Out Wednesday. It features almost everyones' favorite&#13;
spot. Taco Bell! "Early out lunch is just a good alternative to&#13;
regular lunch and a great chance to hang out with friends,"&#13;
said se111or Joe Tweedt.&#13;
cost?&#13;
Servings Per Price: 1&#13;
Old New ----- --&#13;
Mozzarella 5tick5 10 for $.25 4 for $1.25&#13;
5ubwaq $1.95 $2.00&#13;
uodfather5 (5kce) $2.85 $3.00&#13;
Kequ/ar lunch $2.10 $2.15&#13;
Candq /3ar5 $ .75 $ .80 &#13;
ElTHROUGH THE(YEAR)&#13;
s&#13;
00&#13;
RAMROD . .... Always cheering for&#13;
the Titans, members&#13;
ofTeam Ramrod could&#13;
be found tailgating after&#13;
each home game. The&#13;
unforgettable group&#13;
of orange shirts were&#13;
never afraid to show&#13;
their SJJQROrt.&#13;
STUDENTS IN&#13;
ADVANCED&#13;
POTTERY LEARN&#13;
HOW TO USE THE&#13;
POTTERY WHEEL.&#13;
00&#13;
oject, senior Jordan&#13;
sco jokes around&#13;
getting inside the&#13;
In. The kiln fires the&#13;
rojects after they&#13;
e created.&#13;
00&#13;
HELPING HAND&#13;
In class Mrs. Kreger&#13;
gives pointers to junior&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock&#13;
on how to pe rfect&#13;
her project. Clothing&#13;
Management is a class&#13;
designed for students to&#13;
learn to sew. ...&#13;
#\Jfiri~&#13;
00&#13;
HEW TEACHER&#13;
BASKETS WERE&#13;
FILLED WITH POP,&#13;
CANDY, GIFT&#13;
CERTIFICATES AHO&#13;
MORE ALL IN A&#13;
POPCORN TUB.&#13;
00&#13;
THE LAST PAPER&#13;
STUDENTS WRITE&#13;
IN ENGLISH COMP&#13;
IS A 10-PAGE&#13;
RESEARCH PAPER.&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
IN CLOTHING&#13;
MAlllGEMEHT II&#13;
COMPLETE 5&#13;
PROJECTS.&#13;
THERE WERE 4&#13;
HOME FOOTBALL&#13;
GAMES THIS&#13;
YEAR.&#13;
"So this one time when&#13;
we were tailgating, we&#13;
shot lighter fluid down&#13;
the 'smoke stack' and&#13;
I got first degree burns&#13;
on my hand!"&#13;
- Goodie Danielsen&#13;
SENIORITIS ...&#13;
Looking over their work, seniors Kelsey&#13;
Schomburg and Christine Webering finish&#13;
their assignments before the due date. It&#13;
was no surprise for seniors to start feeling&#13;
the effects of senioritis.&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
IN CLOTHING&#13;
MANAGEMENT I&#13;
COMPLETE&#13;
4 PROJECTS.&#13;
(70) PAGES BY JESSICA DAPPEN&#13;
TEACHER BASKETS&#13;
Brian Johnson was a new addition to the&#13;
music department this year. Along with&#13;
him, all the new teachers received gift&#13;
baskets made by Student Council. &#13;
s&#13;
LOOKING BACK THROUGH THE MEMORIES ...&#13;
00&#13;
M T&#13;
DANCE-A-THON&#13;
Dancing to the beat, junior Kristen Schweer&#13;
is unafraid to show her moves. Kristen and&#13;
many other students supported the band&#13;
at the first annual Dance-a-Thon.&#13;
w T&#13;
THE MISHTY&#13;
PEN WAS LEWIS&#13;
CENTHAL'S&#13;
FIRST LITERARY&#13;
MAGAZINE.&#13;
00&#13;
F&#13;
INSIDE LOOK&#13;
Aspartofthesciencecurriculum,senior&#13;
Jessica Ohlinger and sophomore&#13;
Amberley Proctor dissect a cat.&#13;
Dissecting cats applied everything&#13;
s&#13;
00&#13;
writer at heart. junior&#13;
arly Sinn pens her&#13;
eas for the Literary&#13;
agazine. Sinn's&#13;
ieces included two&#13;
ems Frank Sinatra&#13;
nd Mornings, and a&#13;
ory titled Sleepless.&#13;
the students learn into a real animal ---..:.:.~&#13;
FAN CLUB&#13;
Cheering on the players, juniors&#13;
Courtney Kmezich and Caleb Housley&#13;
aren't afraid to show that they have Titan&#13;
pride. Courtney showed her support&#13;
by wearing one of the pink volleyball&#13;
hirts&#13;
00&#13;
CAREER DAY .,,..&#13;
Dressed and ready,&#13;
sornorBradBogardus&#13;
was the Pancake&#13;
Man for a day. Brad's&#13;
outfit was complete&#13;
with hat, apron, and&#13;
µa tu la&#13;
00&#13;
THERE IS AN&#13;
AVERAGE OF&#13;
43 STUDENTS&#13;
A ENT EACH&#13;
DAY.&#13;
Ove rwhelm ed with&#13;
school , junior Zane&#13;
Bru ge nhemke could&#13;
often be seen not doing&#13;
his wo rk. "You know&#13;
it's bad when you have&#13;
senioritis as a junior!"&#13;
said Zane. .,,..&#13;
00&#13;
THE PINK&#13;
VOLLEYBALL&#13;
T-SHIRTS WEHE&#13;
MADE WITH THE&#13;
PLAYERS' NAMES&#13;
FOR THEIR FANS&#13;
TO WEAR.&#13;
00&#13;
Practicing their music, the band&#13;
prepares fortheir concert. Chairs were&#13;
determined by each member's skill&#13;
and could be challenged if a student&#13;
wanted to try and move up.&#13;
and more than just a picture.&#13;
00&#13;
ANATOMY&#13;
IS THE ONLY&#13;
CLASS TO&#13;
DISSECT CATS.&#13;
00&#13;
THE TITAN&#13;
BAND WENT&#13;
ON A TRIP TO&#13;
CHICAGO.&#13;
00&#13;
ZOOLOGY&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
DISSECT&#13;
WORMS,&#13;
FROGS, CLAMS,&#13;
AND RATS.&#13;
00&#13;
PHOTOS BY JOHN PETRI&#13;
00&#13;
THERE ARE 190&#13;
GRADUATING&#13;
SENIORS IN THE&#13;
CLASS OF 2001.&#13;
(71) &#13;
"I will always bleed blue and remember the Titans," says Steve&#13;
Padilla. These words are said by many people but one man can&#13;
actually put meaning behind the words. However, one person&#13;
who can is Steve Padilla.&#13;
"Just to see Steve impact young lives for the good was one&#13;
of the best experiences I have had with him .. . Coach Padilla&#13;
always had a 'knack' for working with all types of students," said&#13;
Pat Campbell.&#13;
Mr. Padilla has been at here for 34 years. Padilla put in 28&#13;
years coaching, including 23 years as the head football coach.&#13;
After 124 victories, he retired from coaching in 2000 to become&#13;
the Activities Director for the last six years. Joe Ankenbauer said,&#13;
"He has been a valuable asset to the school all the time he has&#13;
been here, and it's sad to see him leave."&#13;
During his coaching years his teams made it to the playoffs&#13;
in 1986, 1991, 1996, and 1997. A reason he was so successful in his career as a coach was because all of his colleagues&#13;
and athletes respected him. "He could relate to the trials and&#13;
tribulation of coaching. He was a head coach who trusted his&#13;
assistants with responsibility and as long as we got positive&#13;
results he stood clear. He taught me there are different ways to&#13;
get the job done and done well and that my way is not always&#13;
the best way," said Mr. Campbell.&#13;
Steve Padilla earned many awards throughout the years. In&#13;
2002, Mr. Padilla earned the 01 m ic Torch. He was also inducted&#13;
in the Iowa Football Coaches Hall of Fame. These awards are not&#13;
given to just ordinary people Padilla really knew how to impact&#13;
the lives of kids and how to coach them "I was never in 1t or th&#13;
awards, I was in it for the kids and to help them be the b st th&#13;
could be ... one of my proudest coaching moments was&#13;
back when we traveled to Harlan for a game and beat th m r&#13;
to zero at their Homecoming game," said Padilla.&#13;
Even when he wasn't coaching, he still made a d fference&#13;
in the daily lives of many students. Junior Al Thramer said, 'He&#13;
has always been a great role model for me and 1t has be n a&#13;
privilege to know him. We are losing one of the best Act1v1t s&#13;
Directors this school has ever had."&#13;
His personal secretary and long time friend, Cindy Brock&#13;
man commented, "He is a joy to work with, he makes work fun&#13;
Although, I will miss him, I wish him well, now he will get to I&#13;
his Harley and play golf."&#13;
There is not one person who won't miss Steve Padilla Chr&#13;
Hanafan said, "It's going to be a great loss to our cho I d tri&#13;
he has put in a lot of hard work over the years he h s be h&#13;
and he has helped to build a strong foundation.&#13;
Although Padilla retired he plans to v1 t L wl&#13;
frequently and come to almost all of the g mes T&#13;
great, the community is great an th1 h b&#13;
to work ... it has been a perfect f1 r th&#13;
Mr. Padilla. SfOIZ.V &amp;V: FELISHA MOORE&#13;
~1'r·~·~ &#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
Lewis Central was the&#13;
ktd and the staff. My&#13;
t memories came from&#13;
State Championships,&#13;
ncerts, plays, and Mr.&#13;
tory doing the Electric&#13;
Sltde. I'm going to miss the&#13;
relationships that I've built&#13;
over the years with staff&#13;
members and parents."&#13;
-Rose Jones&#13;
Associate Principal&#13;
Wilf/a7116'~2i~f i ilt)E!~&#13;
Teacher, coach, and friend. Dan Steger says goodbye to his final year at Lewis&#13;
Central. "I have been working with young people my whole life and it helps you stay&#13;
feeling young, not being around them will be a very big change," says Steger.&#13;
Mr. Steger started his teaching career thirty four years ago. He was an accounting major who not only taught accounting but also brought Advance Accounting&#13;
to Lewis Central. In addition, to those two classes Steger also taught Consumer&#13;
Survival Skills, a required course, and Business Law.&#13;
"Steger's a great guy, he's fluent in his teaching, and is always there for you when&#13;
you need help," said junior Eddie Nooner.&#13;
Not only was he a teacher, Mr. Steger was also a coach. He was with the wrestling team for numerous years. Another sport that was important to him was girls&#13;
tennis, and he was the coach for twenty two years. During his time Steger led&#13;
the tennis team to three Hawkeye Ten championships.&#13;
"I love to see students excited about what they have accomplished. A lot of&#13;
times you don't see that in the classroom, that is why I loved coaching. All of the&#13;
Hawkeye Ten championships that we won will be memories that will stay with me&#13;
forever," says Steger.&#13;
A good work ethic and the will to get things done in both his teaching and coaching are two good things that he believed that he brought with him when he came&#13;
to Lewis Central. Along with that he formed many relationships while teaching. A&#13;
friend for teachers and someone to come to for help when students needed him.&#13;
''One thing I loved was playing Mr. Steger in Fantasy Baseball. I liked him better&#13;
when he didn't have a good team, but most of the time he had a good team:· says&#13;
teacher Joe Ankenbaur.&#13;
At the end of the year Mr. Steger leaves this school with the knowledge that&#13;
he has taught and the coaching that he has contributed. He leaves friends and&#13;
students, but he takes with him memories that will never be forgotten.&#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
Mrs. Sievers is that she&#13;
picks up on how we feel.&#13;
One day, she let us spend&#13;
an hour writing about the&#13;
stress in our lives. She&#13;
really cares about us as&#13;
individuals."&#13;
-junior Kristen Schweer&#13;
"I really like her because&#13;
she helped me escape my&#13;
straight tone singing."&#13;
-junior Rachel Schultz&#13;
"I really like Mr. Nelson&#13;
because he has conversations with the students,&#13;
and it sometimes seems&#13;
like he is one of us. Mr.&#13;
Nelson always has a good&#13;
attitude and a great sense&#13;
of humor!"&#13;
-sophomore Erica Shockey&#13;
"Mr. Nelson is a pretty cool&#13;
guy. He's someone you&#13;
can really relate to."&#13;
-freshman Ryan Goeser&#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
Lewis Central was probably homecoming week&#13;
because I liked how both&#13;
the students and the&#13;
teachers got involved. I'm&#13;
really going to miss the&#13;
teachers. They were really&#13;
helpful for my first year. I&#13;
will also miss seeing the&#13;
students all the time."&#13;
-Rachel Hack&#13;
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students, like senior Justin&#13;
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Running down the field for a 32-yard touchdown , shutting&#13;
down the school for state wrestling, hearing the ball slam&#13;
on the floor after a spike for the volleyball team, screaming&#13;
at the referee for a bad call in a game, there is no greater&#13;
feeling than being a part of the athletics department at LC.&#13;
Whether you are a fan , parent, coach, or athlete, everyone&#13;
bands together at Lewis Central and bleeds blue.&#13;
Sport's seasons have been great in the past, but this&#13;
time around we have dominated in all of them. With their&#13;
outstanding record, this year's football season has been&#13;
an unforgettable one. Girls' volleyball made it far in districts. Girls' basketball's only full squad loss came to the&#13;
State Champions. Many track meet records have been&#13;
met and broken by both the girls and boys teams. State&#13;
tournaments got to see the Titans play their best in girls&#13;
swimming, wrestling, cross country, and track.&#13;
One Titan athlete who shined above the rest is senior&#13;
Jimmy Waters. Waters dominated on three fields, football ,&#13;
wrestling , and baseball. Although Waters is an All-State&#13;
football player, and a three time state wrestling champion&#13;
he has chosen to go on and play baseball at Kansas, a&#13;
Division One University. "Jimmy is an amazing athlete. He&#13;
has God given talent, yet he still works his tail off to be the&#13;
best he can ," said Coach Hanafan.&#13;
All sorts of fans followed the athletes to each event no&#13;
matter how far they had to travel. Throughout the football&#13;
season, senior mom's formed a pep bus that went to all&#13;
of the away games. Buying tattoos, balloons, and pompoms from the student council was the beginning of a&#13;
new tradition.&#13;
These sports have come to an end, but if one takes a&#13;
closer look you will see some amazing moments for these&#13;
Titan athletes .&#13;
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Red Oak 4 3 0 11&#13;
Red Oak 7 2&#13;
Manning 12 0&#13;
Woodbine 12 3&#13;
St.Albert 13 2 11&#13;
St.Albert 4 2&#13;
Denison 12 0 9 6&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 0 2 1 15&#13;
Atlantic 1 5 1 6&#13;
Harlan 1 6 0 1&#13;
Glenwood 3 7 4 8&#13;
Missouri Valley 0 5&#13;
Shenandoah 6 2 8&#13;
Shenandoah 11 1&#13;
Stanton 3 1&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 9 0 3&#13;
West Harrison 5 2&#13;
Riverside 11&#13;
Sioux City North 1 12&#13;
Clarinda 5 6 2&#13;
Central Dewitt 1 4&#13;
Van Meter 2 6&#13;
Panorama 6 0&#13;
Creston 4 7 4 3&#13;
Carroll 3 0&#13;
Cherokee 3 7&#13;
Lema rs 7 6&#13;
South Page 12 1&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1 0 &#13;
Looking back over her I season, senior April Cooper&#13;
had much to be proud of.&#13;
April was selected for the&#13;
All-Conference and All-City&#13;
softball teams.&#13;
"I really had a lot of fun this&#13;
I year. No one had confidence&#13;
in our team and we were&#13;
basically overlooked. It was&#13;
nice to prove people wrong.&#13;
I I'm going to miss all my girls,&#13;
the sisters I never had and&#13;
came to love."&#13;
I&#13;
omstaywithmeallthat team spent long hours at practice&#13;
team er very own "Devil Story." The&#13;
night after hearing the scary story,&#13;
Kristin had got in her car and couldn't&#13;
help but think there was a Devil on&#13;
her c r. She swerved tot y and get&#13;
him ofl he even had heF mom walk&#13;
her into the house. To top that off,&#13;
she went into the kitchen and ended&#13;
up finding devil cake in the cupboard.&#13;
"I was so scared after hearing that&#13;
because Kristin refused to sleep.&#13;
We finally gave up around 4 a.m."&#13;
Besides the late night scary&#13;
stories, there were late nights&#13;
spent on the field. The softball&#13;
earn defeated Abraham Lir:icoln&#13;
in a 15-inning game that lasted&#13;
until almost midnight. With one hit,&#13;
they had scored another victory.&#13;
Beginning with a new coach, the&#13;
With many different positions on tile field, freshman Kristin Waters is usually found pitching.&#13;
Kristin was selected for the All-City softball team.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
and uc · e dominatiog th&#13;
ield. be il'ls layed treng nd&#13;
became the 2006 City Champs.&#13;
The Titan softball team had many&#13;
outstanding players this year who&#13;
made honor teams including All-Conference, All-City,&#13;
and All Southwest Iowa. The&#13;
players selected&#13;
included senior&#13;
April Cooper,&#13;
junior Rachel&#13;
Boardman ,&#13;
junior Lindsey&#13;
Toole, freshman&#13;
Kristin Waters,&#13;
and 8th grader Brittnie Kreiser.&#13;
Coming to an end, the girls tied&#13;
the school's record with 59 Team&#13;
Doubles. Their final record for the&#13;
season was 24-18. The team had &#13;
(toYW9i2~e) It's game time. Batting and fielding nament. In a close game against&#13;
practice are over. The team jogs off&#13;
the field to the dugout. Every player&#13;
can feel sweat condensing under&#13;
their hats. The nervousness of every&#13;
player intensifies by the second.&#13;
Then the team gathers around for&#13;
a pre-game joke.&#13;
"Before games, the guys told the&#13;
team joke of the day. It was usually&#13;
inappropriate, but it kept us loose&#13;
and lightened the mood," said junior&#13;
Jimmy Waters.&#13;
Some of the weight was lifted and&#13;
everyone relaxed. Besides the pregame humor, the team used other&#13;
tactics to help keep the stress out of&#13;
the game. One method was as easy&#13;
as paying attention to officials.&#13;
"We had a goofy umpire at one&#13;
game. It took him 5 seconds to call&#13;
a strike after a pitch. By then, you'd&#13;
look at him like what the heck?" said&#13;
junior Ryan Whittington.&#13;
Even though they had fun, the&#13;
team still got down to business&#13;
and focused on the game. With a&#13;
team record of 29-10, they finished&#13;
second in the Hawkeye Ten Conference. Returning from a state trip in&#13;
2005, the Titans were just a game&#13;
away from going back to the tourWest Des Moines Valley, the state&#13;
champs, the team gave an impressive performance. They were ahead&#13;
more than once during the game,&#13;
but Valley came out on top.&#13;
"Hanging with West Des Moines&#13;
Valley in the last semi-state game&#13;
was the defining moment of the&#13;
season. As a whole team, we started&#13;
off not knowing who our captains&#13;
were and played just as players. Halfway through, the captains stepped&#13;
up. We started to play together as a&#13;
team," said junior Mitch Kohl.&#13;
With a successful season under&#13;
their belts, the players still remember&#13;
the poker parties, team jokes, and&#13;
weekend trips for tournaments.&#13;
"In Marshalltown, the whole team&#13;
had a Super Nintendo tournament.&#13;
It was an old basketball game and&#13;
someone made a three pointer at&#13;
the buzzer to win. It was intense,"&#13;
said junior Nate Kleckner.&#13;
While varsity will miss the eight&#13;
seniors they lost, Tyler Drvol ,&#13;
Will Exley, Chad Gubbels, Travis&#13;
Hitchcock, Brandon Jacoba, Luke&#13;
Stamp and Mike Stamp, they still&#13;
have seven players coming back&#13;
for more in 2007.&#13;
SAFE!&#13;
With a head first slide, another run is brought in for the Titans. The team&#13;
scored a whopping 322 points against opposing teams this season.&#13;
Photo By_: John Petri&#13;
I&#13;
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Clarinda 9 6&#13;
Denison 8 2&#13;
Kuemper 3 5&#13;
Red Oak 19 4&#13;
Atlantic 12 5&#13;
Harlan 5 12&#13;
Glenwood 6 3&#13;
Denison 5 0&#13;
Shenandoah 15 2&#13;
Red Oak 10 0&#13;
Kuemper 3 1&#13;
Atlantic 5 8&#13;
Clarinda 10 0&#13;
Harlan 0 10&#13;
Shenandoah 5 1&#13;
Creston 18 6&#13;
Creston 15 1&#13;
Glenwood 14&#13;
Sub-State&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 8&#13;
West Des Moines 10&#13;
Valley &#13;
CAN OF&#13;
C&#13;
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Another easy catch out in the field for&#13;
iun r Josh Lar&#13;
r&#13;
ison ends the inning for&#13;
r npposing team. Larr&#13;
ison came to LC&#13;
I •s season for&#13;
I&#13;
ts baseball program.&#13;
Pl to By: John Petri&#13;
SWING, BATIER, BATIER!&#13;
Bracing himse&#13;
lf for the pitch, junior&#13;
Jimmy Waters prepares to hit one&#13;
out of the park. Waters had a batting&#13;
average of .415&#13;
w&#13;
ith 51 RBl's, 8&#13;
h&#13;
omeruns, 4 tr&#13;
iples and 19 doubles.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
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"Its the best&#13;
when yot1 get done dominating.&#13;
the game and you watch the JV&#13;
go In:' said senior Ryan Andersen.&#13;
"'JUi"811f iMtl ~the Friday nlgfit&#13;
llOhfS said senior&#13;
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Saint Albert Denison Creston-OM&#13;
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24 7 38 7 34 14&#13;
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28 2&#13;
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JUNI&#13;
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Junior linebac&#13;
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with 2 inter&#13;
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a personal be&#13;
st of 49&#13;
tackles th is&#13;
year. Tyler's&#13;
effort on the field&#13;
fuelerl&#13;
the&#13;
T&#13;
itan&#13;
defense to b&#13;
o&#13;
ne of the top squ&#13;
in the state. And do&#13;
worry,&#13;
h&#13;
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'll&#13;
be ba&#13;
next&#13;
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ear. &#13;
"Since it w as the senior guys football&#13;
motto w e -Agured w e'd do them a&#13;
favor b y show ing our support for&#13;
'&#13;
l!!=~~!j=~==~ them," said senior Gracie Thornton. (1) NICE HANDS!&#13;
Senior Dan Devetter looks for the next&#13;
defender to shake out of their shoes. Dan&#13;
played a major role, not only playing wide&#13;
receiver, but also helped out on defense&#13;
playing on the D-line. Dan ended the I eas.on with an astonishing 231 yards&#13;
receiving.&#13;
Photo By: Jordan Bockert&#13;
(21 PUT ME IN COACH.&#13;
Coach Larry Sterbick lets sophomore Jon&#13;
Higgins, junior Jackson Dick and senior&#13;
Evan Summy know that they need the ball&#13;
before they step onto the field.&#13;
Photo By: Jordan Bocker/&#13;
(3) WHAMMY!&#13;
Senior Riley Landolt practices his field goal&#13;
kicks before the game. All of that practice&#13;
really helped whenever Riley was called on&#13;
to get the Titans those extra points.&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
(4) SHAKC AND. BREAK?&#13;
Dur in. tho first game of the season senior&#13;
dan Besco ca mes the ball against Saint&#13;
Albert Playing with a fractured leg Jordan&#13;
lrll managed to score 2 touchdowns.&#13;
Phnto By: Josh McNeely&#13;
" LOOK AT THIS SPIRIT!&#13;
Junior Curtis Dreager holds his helmet&#13;
high showing appreciation to his team.&#13;
Photo By: Jordan Bockert&#13;
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It all starts that Friday, right when the bell rings to let everyone out for the weekend. Friends meet&#13;
in the hallway and make plans for the big game verses Denison. It's the team's first home game and&#13;
people don't expect as much as they remember the beating Denison gave LC last year, but the fans&#13;
go to the game anyway.&#13;
As the fans arrive, they sense something is different tonight, but they can't put their finger on it.&#13;
The stands fill up as the team warms up. Once again, the fans sense something different but still&#13;
can't figure it out.&#13;
The team goes away, the band performs and lines up fo r the tunnel. The excitement builds and that&#13;
feeling comes back again. The team takes the field in dramatic fashion and that feeling is back more&#13;
than ever and everyone is d ing to figure it out. The game finally starts and we pop-out an early 14-0&#13;
lead and that's when it hits. This team wants it more than the other team, playing with more heart than&#13;
the fans have ever seen an LC team play with and they witness the kill of the Monarchs by 41 -0.&#13;
That is how most of the season went for the Titans, they played with more heart. This year LC had&#13;
a 7-2 record just barely missing a playoff birth.&#13;
"That hurt pretty bad after the Carroll game, after trying so hard all season and to come up just short,"&#13;
said junior Logan Mundt.&#13;
The guys did have a lot of great moments too. "Beating Glenwood and Saint Albert was awesome,&#13;
you never want to lose to those guys." said sophomore Dan Hayes. "My favorite had to of been the&#13;
Denison game, after they beat us last year, beating the crap out of them 41-0 was a great feeling,"&#13;
said senior Cody Housley.&#13;
Even with a bittersweet season the boys were happy with a 7-2 record.&#13;
Pages By: Jema Petersen and Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
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Front Row: Jaclyn Erik on, Kevin Smith, Luke White, Pa t Schafer, Nick Gilmore, Kyle Hasbrouck, Justin&#13;
Reid, Zach Stowe, Na te Quick, Adam La rkin, Alex Rocha, Jacob Yates, Nate Kantor, Brad Fredrick, Chris&#13;
Wilson, Isaac Barnett and Oli via Handy. Second Row: Codey Schafer, Vince Junior, Dustin McComa ,&#13;
Nick Fitzgera ld, Matt Woods, Chase Lohnes, Doug Kometscher, Chase Hughs, Brandon Harmon, Matt&#13;
Sharp, ate Thomas, Jeff Forreste r, Pat Gillespie, Jason Humphrey, Steven Reick and Ton Robinson.&#13;
Third Row: Jessica Meurer, Dan Hays, Ben Pa rton, Cully Canada, Coach Rod Brown, Coach Todd&#13;
John son, Coach Ben Matiyow, Coach Chris Hannafan, Coach Larry Stcrbick, Coach ~a t elson,&#13;
Coacl1 GabeTardive, Ray McManus,Coach Steve Koeste1; Trent Byers, E\'anSummy, Ryan Wern1ington&#13;
and Brooke Andersen. Fourth Row: Curtis Dreager, Al Thrame r, Justin Ra u, ]in1my Waters, Jordan&#13;
Besco, Damon Coyle, Mike Bergeron, Riley Landolt, Jackson Dick, Mason Tsuji, Logan Mundt and&#13;
Anthony Schovdnec. Fifth Row: Austin Blay, DJ Gnader, ]on Higgins, Justin Kathrens. Kyle Mohr,&#13;
Anthony Carlough, Tyler Shi pley, David Hollingsworth, Tyler Fox, Ryan Kmezi h, Sean La lumendre and Thoma Feekin. Sixth Row: Derek Ni htser, Buck Morris, Devin Juel, Ryan ndersen, Eric&#13;
Norris, Dillon Woods, f\ lex Royce, Kod y Housle . Dan De Vetter, Br;idy \Nells;:md Zane Brugcnhemkc. &#13;
"liiliml l Us Them&#13;
Creston 3 0&#13;
Denison 3 0&#13;
Shenandoah 2 3&#13;
Fort Dodge Trny 4 2&#13;
Atlantic 3 O&#13;
S.C East Trny 4 2&#13;
Glenwood 3 0&#13;
T.J. Trny 5 O&#13;
Red Oak O 3&#13;
Harlan 3 O&#13;
Clarinda 3 1&#13;
Kuemper 3 O&#13;
Districts:&#13;
Des Moines&#13;
Roosevelt 3 0&#13;
Ankeny 0 3&#13;
Final&#13;
Look&#13;
With incredible force, senior Megan Higgins&#13;
brings the Titans another kill. This outstanding&#13;
middle hitter continued to dominate for her final&#13;
season as a Lewis Central Titan.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
BEEN THERE, DUG THAT!&#13;
This season the crowd supported the varsity volleyball team by&#13;
wearing personalized player shirts. Visible from afar, these hot&#13;
pink shirts brightened up the stands They&#13;
were worn by fans of all sizes, from friends&#13;
to parents and boyfriends to teachers. Even&#13;
big bad football players squeezed into the&#13;
girlie shirts to show their Titan pride. It was&#13;
a creative and fun way to show off school&#13;
spirit and support the team.&#13;
Photo By: Amber Barr &#13;
"We are the Titans! The mighty,&#13;
mighty Titans!" As the halls&#13;
explode with the cheers of the&#13;
volleyball team, the anticipation&#13;
in the crowd grows. Excitement&#13;
erupts when the girls finally take&#13;
the floor. With four returning&#13;
starters, the Titans were a force&#13;
to be afraid of.&#13;
The gir s got off to a great start&#13;
by winning their first four games.&#13;
The team's success continued,&#13;
and the Titan's ended the Hawkeye 10 season 7-2.&#13;
Much of their success was a&#13;
result of their team unity. "Everyone really gets along this year,&#13;
and it shows on the court," junior&#13;
Allie Frost explained.&#13;
Senior Bonnie South agreed,&#13;
'This season was definitely the&#13;
most fun. All of us are just weird.&#13;
We're loud and obnoxious, and&#13;
we always know how to have a&#13;
good time."&#13;
Some of their fun came with&#13;
their pre-game rituals, which&#13;
included team dinners and&#13;
present exchanges. The most&#13;
exciting event was the annual&#13;
T.P.ing of Coach South's house.&#13;
"The varsity girls have T.P.ed my&#13;
house for the last five year$ It&#13;
was fun getting to T.P. my own&#13;
house, and the best part was that&#13;
I didn't have to clean up any of&#13;
it," laughed Bonnie.&#13;
When it got down to business,&#13;
the Titans were ready to bring&#13;
their A-game. After an outstanding season, the Titans ended&#13;
strong with a 3-0 victory against&#13;
Des Moines Roosevelt in districts&#13;
and losing a close game against&#13;
Ankeny. Junior Rachelle Osborn&#13;
said, "We had great seniors this&#13;
year. They brought great leadership, and we are definitely going&#13;
to miss them."&#13;
"This year really made me&#13;
realize how much I love my teammates. In every sport, we grow&#13;
so close, and I always took it for&#13;
granted," explained senior Karrie&#13;
Hansen. The girls will always&#13;
remember the great times they&#13;
had on and off the court.&#13;
Pages by: Amber Barr &amp;&#13;
Caitlin Christensen&#13;
1' SUPER-SERVE&#13;
With a superman stance, senior Bonnie South&#13;
serves 11 up After an iniury to her ankle, Bonnie&#13;
stayed strong and bounced back for senior night&#13;
Photo By· Amber Barr&#13;
4• YOU GOT SERVED&#13;
Short and sweet, junior Allie Frost dominates with&#13;
confidence. With several strong servers, the Titans&#13;
h d • t ff Ph t B A b B&#13;
s· PUMPIN' IT UP&#13;
With skill and accuracy. junior Kristi Gamble sets&#13;
it up for her teammate Kristi explains. "For good&#13;
luck, my sister and I have a special handshake&#13;
before each play." Photo By: John Petri &#13;
Look (at the Season)&#13;
The 2006 season for Lewis&#13;
Central cross count&#13;
ry&#13;
was chalk&#13;
full of succe&#13;
ss and disapp&#13;
oint&#13;
-&#13;
ment&#13;
for the&#13;
Titan&#13;
s.&#13;
The new year&#13;
seemed&#13;
promising&#13;
at the start of&#13;
the se&#13;
a&#13;
s&#13;
on&#13;
w&#13;
h&#13;
en&#13;
t&#13;
he varsity girls&#13;
placed&#13;
three&#13;
runners&#13;
in the top&#13;
20 and&#13;
the&#13;
boys placed four runners in the top 20 at the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln Invitational.&#13;
Dan Hall&#13;
ended up&#13;
winn&#13;
ing the&#13;
race,&#13;
b&#13;
reaking a slump in&#13;
which&#13;
no LC male&#13;
c&#13;
ross count&#13;
ry runner&#13;
had won a ra&#13;
ce&#13;
since Hall&#13;
's ne&#13;
xt&#13;
door neighbor, Alan&#13;
Feeney, did&#13;
it in&#13;
1986.&#13;
As&#13;
t&#13;
he se&#13;
a&#13;
son we&#13;
nt on&#13;
the&#13;
team&#13;
met a&#13;
slew of injur&#13;
ies&#13;
t&#13;
hat th&#13;
ey&#13;
we&#13;
re&#13;
b&#13;
oggled down wi&#13;
th&#13;
and just&#13;
couldn&#13;
't seem&#13;
to&#13;
shake.&#13;
Senior&#13;
run&#13;
n&#13;
e&#13;
rs B&#13;
r&#13;
ad Boga&#13;
rdus, Cory&#13;
Jasek,&#13;
Hila&#13;
ry Sadler,&#13;
and Dan Hall&#13;
all had roller&#13;
coaster seaso&#13;
ns.&#13;
The&#13;
g&#13;
irls team tended&#13;
to stay&#13;
pretty steady for the ma&#13;
jority of the&#13;
season. Hi&#13;
lary Sad&#13;
l&#13;
er led&#13;
t&#13;
he way&#13;
with Jennifer Ha&#13;
ll,&#13;
S&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
lby&#13;
Eli&#13;
s&#13;
ion,&#13;
and Ariel&#13;
le Huber rema&#13;
ining at the&#13;
top of the girls squad.&#13;
(84)&#13;
Sadler and Hall managed to&#13;
take&#13;
1&#13;
4th and 15th place at the&#13;
Ha&#13;
wkeye 10 Conference Meet.&#13;
Sadler couldn't manage to qualify&#13;
for&#13;
the state meet this ye&#13;
ar because&#13;
of injuries, but will look forward to&#13;
returning her senior year.&#13;
With&#13;
the seniors boys&#13;
·hot being&#13;
able to contr&#13;
ibute on a consistent&#13;
basis underclassman Nate Black&#13;
and Taylor May stepped up and&#13;
play&#13;
ed a&#13;
large roll on this year&#13;
's&#13;
team&#13;
and will continue to do so&#13;
in the coming seasons. Both of them were able to finish with Hall&#13;
in&#13;
the top twenty at the Hawkeye&#13;
1 O Confer&#13;
ence Meet.&#13;
By&#13;
the&#13;
end of the year ev&#13;
eryone&#13;
was still not able to remain healthy and the boys failed to qualify for&#13;
sta&#13;
t&#13;
e. Bogardus and Hall met the&#13;
bitter end of their careers&#13;
at their&#13;
home cour&#13;
se. Keeping in mind that&#13;
the boys&#13;
h&#13;
ad not performed their&#13;
be&#13;
st this year,&#13;
they will continue to&#13;
work hard&#13;
to make a run a state&#13;
in tra&#13;
ck.&#13;
2006 had its highs and&#13;
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b&#13;
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Name:&#13;
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Best Memory of Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
"&#13;
Making up&#13;
cheers for&#13;
each of the&#13;
meets!"&#13;
Photo&#13;
by:&#13;
C&#13;
oach Ankenbauer&#13;
Name:&#13;
Dan&#13;
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Be&#13;
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"&#13;
We pushed&#13;
Nate Bl&#13;
ack&#13;
down a hill&#13;
and threw&#13;
corn at him!&#13;
It&#13;
was&#13;
so&#13;
f&#13;
unny."&#13;
Photo by: Coach Ankenbauer Name: Taylor May&#13;
Gra&#13;
d&#13;
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Best Memory&#13;
of&#13;
Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
"At&#13;
d&#13;
i&#13;
stricts&#13;
Matt Wolf&#13;
was&#13;
running&#13;
down the hill&#13;
with the&#13;
LC fl&#13;
ag and&#13;
tripped!"&#13;
Photo by: John Petri &#13;
Girl~ Name: Hillary Sadler&#13;
Grade:11&#13;
Best Memory of Cross&#13;
Country. "At the Atlantic&#13;
meet I was injured, but I&#13;
still had fun because I got&#13;
to cheer everyone on!"&#13;
Photo by: Coach Ankenbauer&#13;
Name: Jen Hall&#13;
Grade:11&#13;
Best Memory of Cross&#13;
Country. "Getting&#13;
nervous before every&#13;
meet and knowing you&#13;
can make it."&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
Name: Shelby Ellison&#13;
Grade:12&#13;
Best Memory of Cross&#13;
Country. "I tripped&#13;
during the time trials ...&#13;
but i still made it!"&#13;
Photo by: John Petri Senior Stephanie Wells,&#13;
has been running since&#13;
her sophomore year and&#13;
knows what it takes to be&#13;
an excellent runner.&#13;
'To be a good runner you&#13;
have to have a high pain&#13;
tolerence, want to do it,&#13;
and stick with it."&#13;
Front Row: Marissa Hostetter, Hillary Sadler, Jen.Hall, Rosalie Warner, Shelby&#13;
Ellison, Stephanie Wells, Amanda Schieffer, Joanna Drummey, Alexis Tawzer,&#13;
Amber Buckles, and Sara Grimes. Second Row: Heather Gubbles, Arielle Huber,&#13;
Shelby Weatheril l, Cory Jasek, Dan Hall, John Petri, Brad Bogardus, John Power,&#13;
Jaci Clinkenbeard. Amber Forbes, and Connie Smith. Third Row: Duong Pham,&#13;
Ben Mescher, Cody Kempf, Grady Martin, Nate Dreager, Nate Black, Keenan&#13;
Lindsey, Rick DeVoss, Ryan Penney, Jacob Power, Matt Wolf, Taylor May, and&#13;
Coach Frost. Back Row: Coach Ankenbauer.&#13;
I&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
Harlan&#13;
LC&#13;
Boys Girls&#13;
10th 5th&#13;
6th 10th&#13;
11th&#13;
8th 7th&#13;
8th 7th&#13;
Lincoln 3rd 3rd&#13;
Shenandoah 6th 9th&#13;
AL 6th 4th&#13;
Creighton Prep 3rd 10th&#13;
Districts 9th&#13;
Hawkeye Ten 6th 6th&#13;
Regionals 5th&#13;
FINAL FEW SECONDS&#13;
Junior Jaci Clinkenbeard won't stop for&#13;
anything as she nears the finish line.&#13;
Jaci's personal best for the season&#13;
was 18:19.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
Page by Josh McNeely &amp; (SS) MaKenna Dopheide &#13;
From the distance, this may look like&#13;
just an arm. And in fact it is. But, it's&#13;
also hairless. Most swimmers shave&#13;
their enitre body to create a more&#13;
aerodynamic design to red.Jee drag&#13;
and increase speed. Pham Dong, junior,&#13;
is pictured here performing the butterfly stroke.&#13;
Bovs Swimming&#13;
First Row: Jake Matthews, Nate Black, Terrance Hltohcoek&#13;
Chris Williams Johhny Matula, Chris Paff, and Chas Busch&#13;
Second Row: Coach Bruce Schomburg, Matt Wott, Josh&#13;
McNeely, Timmy Foster, Cole Jensen, Doung Pham and&#13;
Nate Lafferty&#13;
Girls Swimming &#13;
I&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
p Invite&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Marshalltown Invite&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
1oux City Metro&#13;
Omaha Northwest&#13;
OM Valley Invite&#13;
Omaha North&#13;
edar Falls Invite&#13;
Roncall\Brownell&#13;
Carrol&#13;
01 naha Central&#13;
A L T J\St. Albert&#13;
hnc;ton Invite&#13;
U Taking a much deserved break after a&#13;
long swim, seniors Shanna Delfs, Kelsey&#13;
Schomburg, and Jessica Ohlinger enjoy a&#13;
little time with their teammates.&#13;
8 Freshman Chaz Busch and junior Pham&#13;
Dong lounge out in and by the window bubble,&#13;
a trademark of the LC pool area. It's almost&#13;
a guarantee that if you go to a swim meet, a&#13;
swimmer is occupying the bubbles sill.&#13;
€}, Sharing stories of meets past, Randi Reed,&#13;
Sam Stivers. and Amber Clemons (left to right)&#13;
are often seen in a line of girls that lines the&#13;
wall. The LC girls team has a known habit of&#13;
wandering the pool mid-events in a group, and&#13;
are rarely seen without each other's company&#13;
to share a good story.&#13;
Q,Commanding with his usual authority, Coach&#13;
7 ........ Bruce Schomburg commands his swim team&#13;
~ to look alive. Coach Schomburg is well known&#13;
Girls&#13;
1st&#13;
121&#13;
4th&#13;
95&#13;
3rd&#13;
6th&#13;
92&#13;
77&#13;
1st&#13;
4th&#13;
I&#13;
Boys&#13;
91&#13;
3rd&#13;
107&#13;
60&#13;
79&#13;
112&#13;
85&#13;
74&#13;
89&#13;
6th&#13;
6th&#13;
for being motivational and helpful. He often&#13;
spends entire events screaming directions&#13;
and encouragement from the side of the pool,&#13;
as well as whistles to cue the swimmers in on&#13;
their position while in the water.&#13;
B City Championship 1st 2nd&#13;
tnct 3rd 6th&#13;
t t 16th&#13;
~w~mm~[(l) (C&#13;
(It's a bit cold in here ... )&#13;
. . . ..&#13;
Come on in, the waters fine! OK, so&#13;
maybe it's not so fine, maybe it's freezing&#13;
cold because the water heater is seemingly&#13;
never on. But that doesn't slow them down&#13;
in meets. The LC swim teams, both boys&#13;
and girls, did excellent this year.&#13;
"The hardest part about swimming was&#13;
that I knew it was my last year at LC", senior&#13;
Chris Williams proclaims.&#13;
It probably isn't much easier for girls swim&#13;
team seniors, all of whom were equally&#13;
sad to be swimming for the last year at LC.&#13;
However, not all is sad and bad. Williams is&#13;
on his way to the University of South Dakota&#13;
on a bid to be on their swim team.&#13;
It takes a lot of dedication to be on the&#13;
swim team, however; as it's one of LC's&#13;
hardest sports. Coach Bruce Schomburg&#13;
really pushes the swimmers, having them&#13;
do lap after lap of the pool to build up&#13;
stamina and endurance. Even the shorter&#13;
races require a lot of dexterity, as pulling&#13;
your body as fast as you can against the&#13;
water can be a physically trying matter. In&#13;
the end though , for them it's worth it.&#13;
Pages by:&#13;
Jordan Bockert&#13;
&amp; Kiersten&#13;
Haubrich&#13;
"The first thing I do when I g e t in the pool is I begin to&#13;
warm up which is a total of 600 yards, and say oh my&#13;
god it's c o ld."&#13;
-sophomore Nathan Black&#13;
"Whe n I get in the pool, I like to get right into practice&#13;
and not waste any time. The "heated" pool, however. is&#13;
us ually freezing, s o I end up hopping up and down inst ead&#13;
of practicing." - senior Brett Epperson&#13;
"If I'm not shivering from the freezing cold; I usually swim&#13;
down to the other end of the pool and get the lane ropes .&#13;
I'm the only one who ever does it."&#13;
-sophomore Josh McNeely&#13;
"I have to put a little floaty type thing betwee n my legs&#13;
then swim around the pool trying to use just my arms,&#13;
and I realize how freezing it is."&#13;
- sophomore Annie Smith 87 &#13;
These girls know how to pump up the&#13;
crowd with their cheers and moves. All&#13;
these girls did their very best to keep&#13;
everybody excited and roaring to go!&#13;
Photo By: Goodie Danielsen&#13;
UP, UP, AND AWAY&#13;
Doing another one of her amazing&#13;
stunts, freshman Brittney Hopp flies&#13;
during an intense game of girls' basketball. She was one of two girls on&#13;
the squad who tumbles.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeel&#13;
"After state we all went to&#13;
Stellas and got milkshakes&#13;
poured on us, but it was all&#13;
so much fun!" said junior&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock.&#13;
She along with everybody&#13;
else on the squad works&#13;
hard, but they definitely&#13;
know how to have fun.&#13;
Recently Hitchcock was&#13;
on a television show for&#13;
cheerleading. But beside&#13;
being a cheerleader, she&#13;
was one of Lewis Central's&#13;
great track stars She ran&#13;
sprints and has gone to&#13;
state for 1t.&#13;
Sitting on the mat, freshman Callie&#13;
Larsen gets the wrestlers ready to beat&#13;
their opponent. This was her second&#13;
season doing cheerleading, and she&#13;
loves cheering on the teams.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
Challenging each grade to scream&#13;
out their best battle cry, everybody&#13;
tries their best. While pepping up the&#13;
crowd Brittney Hopp, Melissa Collins,&#13;
and Stephanie Davids yelled their way&#13;
to the top. &#13;
"These Titans are what?" screams&#13;
sophomore Kaylee McKinley to get&#13;
this game and crowd going. She has&#13;
been a dedicated cheerleader since&#13;
before middle school.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
"G" TO THE "O"&#13;
Getting the crowd cheering, junior&#13;
Melissa Collins shows off her moves all&#13;
the while smiling away. Collins cheered&#13;
for both winter and fall this year along&#13;
with previous years.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
Your amazing cheerleaders are performing their routine for state at a pep&#13;
rally. They worked on this routine day&#13;
after day to get it ready for state.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
Which cheer i~&#13;
the hardest to&#13;
remember?&#13;
We've Got itl&#13;
We've got it!&#13;
They want it!&#13;
They can't have it!&#13;
Titan Spirit!&#13;
Go! l=ight! Win!&#13;
Go. r:ight. Win! &#13;
5-4-3-2-1.&#13;
(We're crazy in silver, crazy in blue) I&#13;
State Hip Hop and State Porn were both choreographed by members of the team this year,&#13;
while State Jazz was done by Rosie Torres for&#13;
the second year in row. This was the first time&#13;
in five years that they have placed third in all&#13;
of their dances.&#13;
During the dance team season,&#13;
a lot goes on. Besides all the&#13;
football performances, State&#13;
Competition, and basketball/&#13;
wrestling performances, six girls&#13;
are chosen to audition for the&#13;
All-Iowa Honors dance team.&#13;
Tryouts were held in September&#13;
where the girls travelled to Ames,&#13;
Iowa. This year they had all six&#13;
available spots filled. Seniors&#13;
Amber Barr, Jessica Dappen,&#13;
Molly Hansen, Megan Heckerman, Cassie Paulson, and Anna&#13;
Schutte all took the four-hour trip&#13;
to audition for the team.&#13;
"The ride seemed to take forever, but I listened to my lpod&#13;
and slept to pass the time," said&#13;
senior Megan Heckerman.&#13;
Theirdayhadjust begun, when&#13;
they were immediately put into&#13;
columns by the numbers given&#13;
to them. It was very important&#13;
that every girl was in the right&#13;
place because they would be&#13;
auditioning in that order later&#13;
that afternoon. After all 520 girls&#13;
were lined up properly, they were&#13;
divided into two groups, one&#13;
kick and one porn . Once they&#13;
had learned the first dance it&#13;
was time to switch and learn a&#13;
completely new dance.&#13;
"It's difficult to change from&#13;
one to the other so quickly but&#13;
in order to learn and perfect both&#13;
you have to learn fast-paced,"&#13;
said senior Anna Schutte.&#13;
The day seemed to fly by and&#13;
it was time to audition.&#13;
"This is the longest part," said&#13;
senior Cassie Paulson, "you are&#13;
so worried that you wi II forget the&#13;
dances, so you keep running&#13;
them over and over."&#13;
With 520 girls trying out for&#13;
only 275 spots, everyone stayed&#13;
focused and tried their best.&#13;
They did not find out that day&#13;
they were on the team. Three&#13;
months later Coach Deb Stephenson received a letter saying&#13;
that all six girls made it and&#13;
would perform kick at the halftime of the girls state basketball&#13;
finals. This was exciting since last&#13;
year they danced live with country&#13;
singer Sawyer Brown!&#13;
The girls looked forward to&#13;
seeing what the year entailed; two&#13;
more members, sen.iors Christine Webering and Sara Triplett,&#13;
joined in the half-time show on&#13;
March 10, 2007 attheWells Fargo&#13;
Arena in Des Moines, Iowa.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
1) Junior Mason Tsuji. 2) Freshman Katie Thramer, seniors Anna Schutte, Sara Triplett, Megan&#13;
Heckerman and sophomore Lora Riehle. 3) Seniors Cassie Paulson, Megan Heckerman, sophomore Lora Riehle, senior Amanda York and freshman Kealy Prine. 4) Junior Logan Mundt, senior&#13;
Nick Bretl and freshman Nolan Mescher.&#13;
Pages by: Zane Brugenhemke, Kursten Devine, and Molly Hansen &#13;
Front Row: Erica Shockey, Kursten Devine, Katie Thramer, Alysha Rau and Amanda&#13;
York.Second Row: Kealy Prine, Megan Heckerman, Cassie Paulson,AmberBarr,Jesca Dappen, Christine Webering and Jessica Feller. Back Row: Asst. Coach Lyndsey&#13;
Stephenson, Caite Geier, Molly Hansen, Anna Schutte, Sara Triplett, Shaley McKeever, Lora Riehle and Coach Deb Stephenson. Photo submitted by: Stephani Hansen.&#13;
Front Row:John Petri and David Ebke. Second Row: Mason Tsuji, Curtis Dreager,&#13;
Rick Devoss, Logan Mundt, Josh McNeely, Nick Bretl and Caleb Housley. Back&#13;
Row: Andrew Gulden, Nolan Mescher, Kyle Penney, Dylan Sass, Nate Jones and&#13;
Nate Black. Photo submitted by Kim Jones.&#13;
(When it comes to dance, that's how we do!)&#13;
Photos By: Zane Brugenhernke, Josh McNeely, Diana Mescher, and John Petri (91) &#13;
I Pre-wrap was one of the !Many&#13;
I things that held this teatM together. Most of the girls used&#13;
blue pre-wrap to hold back&#13;
their bangs. tlave, the athletic&#13;
I trainer, went out of his way&#13;
I this past sutMtMer to get the&#13;
1 girls this blue pre-wrap. fhey&#13;
I told hitM the traditional tan&#13;
1 pre-wrap would not do.&#13;
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Us Them&#13;
A.L. 49 43&#13;
T.J. 60 30&#13;
Clarinda 59 18&#13;
Creston 60 41&#13;
Denison 44 27&#13;
Glenwood 82 22&#13;
Harlan 65 54&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 46 33&#13;
Creston 33 22&#13;
Atlantic 55 33&#13;
Red Oak 46 29&#13;
Shenandoah 69 23&#13;
Clarinda 55 34&#13;
Creston 28 20&#13;
St. Albert 60 29&#13;
Denison 37 26&#13;
Glenwood 59 53&#13;
Harlan 34 37&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 67 65&#13;
Atlantic 51 19&#13;
Red Oak 53 23&#13;
Shenandoah 64 29&#13;
Districts&#13;
T.J. 46 22&#13;
A.L. 39 24&#13;
Sioux City North 46 76 &#13;
: Diana Mescher&#13;
Makt,ng H1,storq • Citlj Champs • HawkeL,Je 10 Champs • Tied for Best School Record&#13;
What a season it was for the girl's&#13;
basketball team. They started out&#13;
the year with eight girls of the varsity&#13;
squad and ended the year with fourteen girls. Despite the ever changing&#13;
numbers these girls managed to play&#13;
as a team. The girls are tied for the&#13;
best win/loss record in LC history with&#13;
a record of 22-2. They also hold the&#13;
best defensive average of 33.8, which&#13;
means they held all of their opponents&#13;
to an average of 33.8 points or less&#13;
per game. Both of these team records&#13;
helped the Titans win the Hawkeye&#13;
10 Conference.&#13;
Along with all of the broken records&#13;
and team awards if you take a closer&#13;
look into this squad, you' 11 see they had&#13;
some fun team-bonding moments.&#13;
"One of my favorite moments this&#13;
season was when we had our team&#13;
sleepover and we tee-peed the&#13;
coaches' houses," said senior Taylor&#13;
Hastings.&#13;
Every season the varsity squad&#13;
gets together at a seniors house.&#13;
This year, they hung out, ate some&#13;
pizza, and chilled for a few hours.&#13;
They even watched seniors Gracie&#13;
Thornton and Diana Mescher try to&#13;
wrestle. Around eleven o'clock the&#13;
girls all changed into black clothes,&#13;
piled into two cars, and drove off to&#13;
Wal-Mart. In the store, looking very&#13;
suspicious, the girls made their way&#13;
to the toilet paper aisle. They looked&#13;
at all the different brands and sizes&#13;
of toilet paper and tried to figure out&#13;
which kind will work the best. Once&#13;
they found the toilet paper they moved&#13;
on to the shaving cream aisle. With all&#13;
of their supplies in hand they headed&#13;
off to Coach Frascht's house.&#13;
"I love to tee-pee Frasch! because he&#13;
is such a neat-freak and he is so big on&#13;
recycling," said senior Jill Flores.&#13;
Next the girls moved on to Coach&#13;
Nauman and Coach Paulson 's&#13;
houses.These to guys were volunteer&#13;
coaches for the girls. They put in just&#13;
as much time as Coach Hanafan,&#13;
and get paid nothing for all of their&#13;
hard work.&#13;
"Nauman and Paulson are the best!&#13;
They are full of information and they&#13;
are just so much fun to have a practice," said senior Diana Mescher.&#13;
After the girls properly covered all&#13;
of the other coaches, the made their&#13;
last stop at Coach Hanafan's house.&#13;
They always hit Hanafan's house&#13;
the hardest.&#13;
"We used twice as much toilet paper&#13;
and twice as much shredded paper on&#13;
Hanafan's. It was great," said senior&#13;
Gracie Thornton.&#13;
The girls loved to do this annual&#13;
activity as a team bonding event. The&#13;
coaches hated cleaning up the mess,&#13;
but they knew that it was all done&#13;
because the girls really like them , and&#13;
love to bond with each other.&#13;
This season was a huge success&#13;
for the girls. They were city champs,&#13;
Hawkeye 10 champs, and they were&#13;
one game away from the state tournament, losing to the state champions.&#13;
All in all it was a great season.&#13;
- - -..- ~-..... _,,.. "This group of seniors were able&#13;
to _joke around an have a great&#13;
t in1e. yet they knew when it was&#13;
time to get to work. and they&#13;
wer e hard workers. It's been&#13;
gr-eat watching you grow and&#13;
turn in to great leadei-s."&#13;
- Coach frascht &#13;
Take it&#13;
(To the Hoop)&#13;
LC Basketball things took a&#13;
different shape when it seemed&#13;
as if juniors reigned supreme.&#13;
Starting juniors Keenan Lindsey and the Perez brothers all&#13;
had tremendous contributions&#13;
this season.&#13;
"Having those juniors step&#13;
into these major scoring roles&#13;
helped out a lot," said head&#13;
coach Dan Miller. "But those&#13;
seniors being team players&#13;
and letting some juniors take&#13;
some roles helped a lot too. We&#13;
couldn't have done it without&#13;
those seniors."&#13;
The Titans did reach some&#13;
high goals this season, with 15&#13;
wins, having a regular season&#13;
record of 16-5 and beating in&#13;
city rivals St. Albert and T.J. ,&#13;
giving them part of the mythical&#13;
city championship.&#13;
"Winning that city championship is great, that's something&#13;
you always want to accomplish during your season and&#13;
sometimes makes the season&#13;
a success in a way," said junior&#13;
Keenan Lindsey.&#13;
This season was definitely a&#13;
success for the Titans, but atthe&#13;
seasons end everyone admits&#13;
that losing nine seniors and&#13;
the famed basketball manager&#13;
Jaclyn Erickson will hurt.&#13;
"All of the seniors were great&#13;
competitors whether in practice&#13;
or games. They were always&#13;
there with a lot of effort," said&#13;
Coach Miller.&#13;
With an overall record of 17-&#13;
6 the Titan basketball program&#13;
continues to take big strides in&#13;
achieving that ever so elusive,&#13;
but almost in reach goal of&#13;
punching their tickets to the&#13;
Wells Fargo Arena in Des&#13;
Moines for that state championship, and with all this returning&#13;
talent, that dream continues to&#13;
look more like a reality.&#13;
Front Row: Brooke Andersen, Craig Hendrix, Blake Lohnes, Adam Larkin , Jon&#13;
Higgins and Jaclyn Erickson. Second Row: Justin Carlson, Keenan Lindsey, Brandon Duffy, Josh Larrison and Brad Bogardus. Third Row: Coach Todd Johnson,&#13;
Spencer Hunter, Carlos Perez, Marcos Perez, Buck Morris, Coach Dan Miller and&#13;
Coach Jeff Nielsen.&#13;
(94) Pages by: Jema Petersen&#13;
- Flying High • Left: Senior Justin Carlson drives&#13;
in for a lay up against his Glenwood&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
Jump Shot&#13;
= Below: Soaring through the air,&#13;
senior Buck Morris flies high for the&#13;
- extra point. Morris had 81 rebounds&#13;
- this season.&#13;
Photo B : John Petri&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Abe Lincoln&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Substate&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
T.J .&#13;
Us Them&#13;
45 39&#13;
44 55&#13;
52 39&#13;
54 44&#13;
36 63&#13;
61 47&#13;
56 52&#13;
70 56&#13;
47 43&#13;
44 51&#13;
70 66&#13;
74 45&#13;
59 51&#13;
53 58&#13;
49 89&#13;
50 47&#13;
45 23&#13;
60 51&#13;
65 36&#13;
46 31&#13;
77 37&#13;
75 67&#13;
45 65&#13;
Playing basketball all&#13;
throughout high school,&#13;
Justin Carlson has one&#13;
favorite memory- playing&#13;
atthe Tyson Event Center&#13;
in substate 2006.&#13;
"I am really going to&#13;
miss the guys because&#13;
we have been playing&#13;
together since we were&#13;
little." &#13;
•&#13;
jOle!&#13;
Schooling his opponent, junior&#13;
-&#13;
Carlos Perez shows off his basketball skills. Perez was the 2nd leading scorer with a season total of 282&#13;
pts. Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
-&#13;
Lay It Up!&#13;
Running to the hoop, senior BradBogardus goes in for a Jay-up. -&#13;
Photo By_: Josh McNee!y_ _ _ --r.::!111"~&#13;
1. Pressure's On&#13;
Getting ready to shoot a free throw,&#13;
senior Josh Larrison gets in the zone. Larrison had 18 assists this season.&#13;
2. Dribble&#13;
Looking towards the hoop, junior Keenan&#13;
Lindsey goes for two to help out the&#13;
Titans. Lindsey scored 345 total pts. as&#13;
the leading point man for the Titans.&#13;
3. Shoot&#13;
Breaking down the block, senior Buck&#13;
Morris shows his inner beast. Morris was&#13;
the only senior to have played varsity&#13;
since his sophomore year.&#13;
4. Score!&#13;
With both feet off the ground, senior Brad&#13;
Bogardus works on his vertical for the&#13;
point. Bogardus grabbed 60 rebounds&#13;
this season.&#13;
5. Fake Out!&#13;
Watching his opponent closely, senior&#13;
Evan Summy gets ready to block the shot.&#13;
Summy was a great on-ball defender and&#13;
always worked hard.&#13;
6. Fast As Lightning!&#13;
Running as fast as he can, senior Adam&#13;
Larkin sprints&#13;
up the court to the hoop.&#13;
Larkin was a starting Point Gua&#13;
rd and&#13;
averaged 4 ass&#13;
ists a game.&#13;
7. PrepTalkTime&#13;
Giving a few words&#13;
of wisdom to&#13;
his&#13;
team, Coach Miller&#13;
preps the&#13;
boys&#13;
for&#13;
the game to&#13;
come.&#13;
On Jan&#13;
u&#13;
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2007 Co&#13;
ach Miller&#13;
was&#13;
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arded his&#13;
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win&#13;
with&#13;
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he Titan&#13;
s.&#13;
Pho&#13;
tos By: John Petri (9 5) &#13;
BRING 'EM OUT&#13;
Making a move, with the referee ready&#13;
to give him the point, sophomore Bret&#13;
Baumbach works his wrestler. Baumbach's record was 38-7.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
TAKE IT TO THE HOUSE&#13;
Giving it his all, freshman Tyler Butler&#13;
swoops in to take down his opponent.&#13;
Butler was the only freshman on varsity&#13;
this season.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
I I&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Clarinda 41 29&#13;
Shenandoah 39 36&#13;
Denison 72 6&#13;
Woodbine 62 16&#13;
Skutt 15 53&#13;
Glenwood 48 25&#13;
Harlan 45 18&#13;
Atlantic 48 16&#13;
Red Oak 63 12&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 72 3&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 65 9&#13;
St. Alberts 66 12&#13;
Kuemper 72 6&#13;
Creston 32 43&#13;
Park Hill Trny 194 171&#13;
CB Invite 254 90&#13;
Comet Duals 149 133&#13;
W. DMVTrny 161 182&#13;
S.C. Duals 185 174 &#13;
""""''-.. ~"&#13;
)·&#13;
What does the last weekend in&#13;
February mean to you? Well if you're&#13;
a wrestler or a wrestling fan you know&#13;
that it is time for state! The Iowa&#13;
State Wrestling Tournament is held&#13;
in Des Moines every year. Lewis&#13;
Central has a long running tradition&#13;
of excellence, and this year was no&#13;
ditterent. As a developing team, three&#13;
have great ambition. For example&#13;
senior Jimmy Waters competed at&#13;
state with strep throat and bronchitis.&#13;
He not only took home his third state&#13;
title, but tied for second in Iowa's&#13;
history for most career wins (196&#13;
wins). Another tale of dedication&#13;
and drive is Kody Housley. Housley,&#13;
only a two-year wrestler spent only&#13;
main things helped pull&#13;
the team along.&#13;
One of the biggest&#13;
motivators to the team&#13;
was the inspirational&#13;
coaches - Trevor Carritt, Gabe Tardive, Ryan&#13;
Barker, Blu Wahle, and&#13;
Chris Williams. They&#13;
developed the team&#13;
by helping the boys&#13;
not only become more&#13;
improved wrestlers, but&#13;
decent and respectable people by pushing&#13;
@rrr-m.!Illrn: IT!bN©I;-!ID.®&#13;
Jimmv Waters-1st&#13;
a couple months on&#13;
varsity. But he ran&#13;
through walls to qualify for state and took&#13;
home a 6th place&#13;
medal. Housely was&#13;
so excited about&#13;
state that he shaved&#13;
his head into a very&#13;
distinctive spiked&#13;
mohawk for a day&#13;
and then shaved&#13;
the rest of it off for&#13;
state.&#13;
Bret Baumbach-3rd&#13;
Derek Niuhtser-51h&#13;
KodY HouselV-6111&#13;
Joev JerlloVich-1111&#13;
Justin Rau-8111&#13;
them to do more than&#13;
they ever thought they could do.&#13;
"The coaches were dedicated and&#13;
they never gave up on us" said junior&#13;
Justin Rau.&#13;
Some people don't understand&#13;
the devotion a person must have&#13;
to lose a lot of weight. After coming&#13;
back from the holidays junior Nolan&#13;
Ditmars weighed in at 158 pounds.&#13;
By the next tournament he was back&#13;
down to 145 pounds.&#13;
Alon with devotion, a wrestler must&#13;
Having hot-winge at in g contests ,&#13;
playing games before practice, or&#13;
just hanging out, the team spent&#13;
quality time together. "We played&#13;
some mad games of hackey sac&#13;
before every practice," said senior&#13;
Dan DeVetter.&#13;
These hard working athletes had&#13;
committed coaches, continuous&#13;
dedication and drive, and bonded&#13;
as a team. One thing to be sure of&#13;
is that these wrestlers will always&#13;
remember their Glory Days.&#13;
Pin THAT WRESTLER TO THE FLOOR&#13;
Al Thramer&#13;
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Photos By: John Pcl:ri&#13;
Photo Boo h&#13;
Darian Scott&#13;
HEART OF A CHAMPION&#13;
Wrestl ing unmercifully, junior Justin Rau&#13;
attempts to trick his opponent into a pin.&#13;
Rau, a wrestler at heart, has been wrestling for 11 years. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
Pounds ... is the 111L1st&#13;
weight lost&#13;
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wrestler. , Derek Nightser&#13;
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of the LC Wre,st.li110&#13;
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Front Row: Megan Sharp, Chris Wilson, Pat Gillespie, Ben Moffatt, Ben Rausch, Tyler Butler, Joey Jerkovich, Daniel Plunkett,&#13;
Travis Gray and Whitney Geise. Second Row: Coach Chris&#13;
Williams, Coach Ryan Barker, Bret Baumbach, Nolan Ditmars,&#13;
Ryan Goeser, Cody Maxwell, Darian Scott, Josh Coffman,&#13;
Cory Jasek, Brent Springer and Coach Blu Wah le. Third Row:&#13;
Coach Gabe Tardive, Danny Lich, Austin Blay, Justin Kathrens,&#13;
David Hamilton, Mike Finn, Shawn Boos, Vince Junior, Dan&#13;
DeVetter and Head Coach Trevor Carritt. Back Row: Jimmy&#13;
Waters, Al Thramer, Justin Rau, Kyle Mohr, Derek Nightser,&#13;
Alex Fauble, Kody Housley and Devin Juel. (97) &#13;
(A) Punting the ball, junior Katie Darnell drills&#13;
one down the field. Katie proved herself to be&#13;
a beast as keeper for the past two years.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
(B)Making a move, sophomore Tori Von Mende&#13;
fakes out her oppenent. Tori has been starting&#13;
varsity since her freshman year.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(C)Setting up for a kick, sophomore Lacey&#13;
Stazzoni uses her powerful leg to pass the ball •----&#13;
up the field. Lacey stepped up as a leader for&#13;
the defense. Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(D)Twisting for the ball, sophomore Lindsay&#13;
Baker sends one to her teammate. Lindsay&#13;
played for both JV and varsity.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(E)Racing to the ball , sophomore Kylie Lane&#13;
beats her rival. Kylie has also been playing on&#13;
varsity since her freshman year.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
(F)Flipping over the ball, junior Stephanie&#13;
Davids throws in a pass to her teammates. Her&#13;
throw-ins were an asset to the team.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely I .&#13;
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aN.t~.M::!=_'L. J. Lf_ (C wns'&#13;
After a season full of hard work, the ritan girls' soccer The team members were all in agreement when&#13;
team fin ished the season with an overall win. Being they won their games. Sophomore Jema Petersen&#13;
a transition year, the Titans had no senior players; said, "It took awhile, but we finally pulled it together&#13;
however, they still finished successful ly. as a team, and when we did, it brought the fun back&#13;
"It was a growing season because we were so into the game."&#13;
young and we had no seniors," said junior Stephanie Indeed they did, this team had many moments of&#13;
Davids. Their success was owed largely in part fun. "One time we were playing in a game against&#13;
to the teamwork and dedication these players another school, and the other team had a free&#13;
possessed. kick, well Liz Graham was looking the other way,&#13;
"I look forward to next year, mostly because and she got nailed in the head with the ball ,"&#13;
we will 'gel' more, meaning we will have learned said sophomore Meagan Rogers.&#13;
how to work together better," said junior Sydnie There was more than one embarrassDennis. ing moment. Junior Jamie Swisher said,&#13;
The team got it together and helped "During another game, Caitl in Chriseach other get better. "We were proud tensen was doing some fancy moves&#13;
of ourselves because we didn't do as with the ball ; and she sort of left the ball&#13;
bad as we thought we were going to ·:: behind and fell over."&#13;
in the beginning of the season," said This team worked hard all year, they can't wait to&#13;
sophomore Meagan Rogers. give it a go again next year.&#13;
(98) Pages by: Alysha Rau and Caitlin Christensen Story by: Felisha Moore &#13;
Photos b : Al sha Rau&#13;
~ 'The most memorable&#13;
"I think the funniest&#13;
part of li1e season&#13;
was when Abbey&#13;
depantsed me, and I&#13;
thought it was Jacki so&#13;
I tackled her."&#13;
-Jamie Swisher&#13;
"The funniest part&#13;
of this season was&#13;
probably at the Atlantic&#13;
game when Lacey&#13;
would set herself up&#13;
for a kick, she would&#13;
completely wipe out."&#13;
-Liz Graham&#13;
ophomore&#13;
part of this season&#13;
would have to be when&#13;
I got a header off of&#13;
Stephanie's amazing&#13;
throw in."&#13;
-Jaclene Clinkenbeard&#13;
junior&#13;
"My favorite part about&#13;
this season was probably the team dinners,&#13;
because we were all&#13;
together and had fun."&#13;
-Kylie Lane&#13;
sophomore&#13;
50 Sets of&#13;
Killers&#13;
45 Pays of&#13;
Practice&#13;
15 Road Rut1s&#13;
Us&#13;
Denison 1&#13;
St. Albert 0&#13;
Burke Tourney 2nd&#13;
Kuemper 2&#13;
Atlantic 4&#13;
Harlan 1&#13;
Creston 10&#13;
Dallas-Grimes 1&#13;
Glenwood 3&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
Norwalk Tourney 7th&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 0&#13;
Riverside 4&#13;
Regionals 2&#13;
Regional&#13;
Semi Finals 0&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
"One of the most memorable times&#13;
this year was beating Lincoln in&#13;
a triple overtime shootout at the&#13;
Burke Tournament," said Coach John&#13;
Devries, who has been coaching for&#13;
many years.&#13;
LOOKING FORWARD&#13;
"What I'm looking forward to the most&#13;
next year is that we aren't losing any&#13;
girls because we had no seniors," said&#13;
Coach Chris Von Mende. This was Von&#13;
Men s second year of coaching girls&#13;
soccer.&#13;
Front Row: Abbey Edwards, Alysha Rau , Brooke Elliff, Meagan&#13;
Rogers, Kelsey Tech and Ariel Bowman . Second Row: Stephanie&#13;
Davids, Jamie Swisher, Rachel Shrader, Shannon Gascoigne,&#13;
Tatum Fox, Caitlin Christensen, You-Gin Won , Jaclene Clinkenbeard, Shelby Weatherill and Coach John Devries. Back Row:&#13;
Alexis Tawzer, Sydnie Dennis, Katie Darnell, Bailey Clevenger,&#13;
Kylie Lane, Lacey Stazzoni, Liz Graham, Lindsay Baker, Tori&#13;
VonMende and Jema Petersen. (99) &#13;
After a bleak start with numerous players ineligible, the LCHS&#13;
boys soccer team came from&#13;
behind to pull out a re@ table&#13;
season. Becoming G&lt;Dnfere(lce&#13;
champions was just , e start.&#13;
"It's been a great butt ugn season;·&#13;
says freshmen Tyler Butler.&#13;
Support from fans helped tne&#13;
boys have an undefeated home&#13;
season. "ltfeltweird having s ch&#13;
ig crowds at soccer games,&#13;
ut the girls team along with&#13;
parents and other supporters&#13;
was really awesome," said junior&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke.&#13;
Fans can also be a big impact&#13;
on the pride of the team.&#13;
The team overcame a lot of&#13;
adversity, including Kyle Larki 's&#13;
ingrown toenail.&#13;
"It was so sick, it was all green&#13;
I&#13;
~) . .&#13;
and swollen," exclaimed freshmen Roberto Gaytan. Agreeing&#13;
with Roberto, sophomore Nate&#13;
Jones said "It was so gross!"&#13;
o~ iA'Other instances such as&#13;
ogan Stichler's petty injuries,&#13;
a Cl the teams many cardings&#13;
during the season including&#13;
Nate Dreager's 5 yellow and&#13;
1 red, Adam Larkin's 4 yellow,&#13;
and Evan Summy and Logan&#13;
Stichler's 3 yellows.&#13;
Punishment for cards is 5&#13;
corner to corners for yellow and&#13;
15 corner to corners for red.&#13;
Although you can't win ever&#13;
single game, you can surely tr&#13;
your hardest to get close.&#13;
The boys came together as&#13;
earn, maae many memories&#13;
nd showed what winning i&#13;
all about.&#13;
TAKE IT THROUGH&#13;
Dribbling through his opponents, junior&#13;
Logan Stichler looks for an open teammate. Stichler always worked with his&#13;
teammates to help the team to its many&#13;
victories.&#13;
(100)&#13;
Pages by: Kursten Devine and Jema Petersen&#13;
and photos by: Josh McNeely &#13;
EXTREME AIR&#13;
Getting his ups in for the night,&#13;
senior Cory Jasek gets some&#13;
major air Jasek never stopped&#13;
sup ising hi s teammates,&#13;
,o&lt;Jches and fans by always&#13;
.ull:ng up a new trick.&#13;
KICK IT UP&#13;
Attempting to clear the ball , junior Kyle&#13;
Herren sets up for the kick. Herren&#13;
consistently showed his love for the&#13;
game by never giving less than his&#13;
best on the field.&#13;
I&#13;
Mount Michael&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
St. Albert (S.O)&#13;
Keumper&#13;
Creston&#13;
Denison&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Sub State 1st Round&#13;
Sub State Quarter&#13;
Finals&#13;
Sub State&#13;
Championship&#13;
I&#13;
Us Them&#13;
0 1&#13;
2 1&#13;
3 2&#13;
0 3&#13;
0 1&#13;
2 0&#13;
0 1&#13;
5 0&#13;
4 2&#13;
3 0&#13;
1 0&#13;
5 0&#13;
2 1&#13;
3 0&#13;
1 4&#13;
• On every team there is a&#13;
I leader or leaders. Usu-&#13;
• ally it is everyone coming&#13;
together to work to achieve&#13;
I their shared goal: being the&#13;
I best. Brandon Duffy isn't&#13;
one of those people to sit&#13;
back and watch things&#13;
happen. "Duffy is a positive&#13;
leader and one of our best I defenders," said sophomore&#13;
I Nate Dreager.&#13;
.... .,.....,...,..TEAM TIME&#13;
Awaiting their names&#13;
to be called , the&#13;
Titans stand together&#13;
and get ready for&#13;
their upcoming&#13;
~l!lil:;J match. The line-up&#13;
was a great time for&#13;
the guys to come&#13;
together.&#13;
Front Row: Riley Landolt, Zane Brugenhemke and Hunter Brugenhemke.&#13;
Second Row: Alex Mares, Ryan Cook, Todd Whisinnand , Julian Diaz,&#13;
Colin Duffy, Jaymison Coffelt, Tyler Butler, Gabor Fieszl, Chris Navarrete&#13;
and Chris Wenck. Third Row: Jessica Meurer, Richie LaChappell, Logan&#13;
Stichler, Kyle Herren, Brett Epperson, Mike Dillon, Brady Wells, Curtis&#13;
Dreager, Miguel Perez, Cully Canada, Coach Jerry Willer and Coach&#13;
Syd Leytham. Back Row: Cory Jasek, Brandon Duffy, Nate Jones, Adam&#13;
Larkin, Roberto Gaytan, Tommy VonMende, Nate Dreager, Darian Scott,&#13;
Kyle Larkin, Scott Nelson, David Hamilton, Brian Jacobs and Jacob Durand.&#13;
(101) &#13;
"Runners to your blocks, set,&#13;
*BANG*" as the sound of the gun&#13;
goes off, and the runners begin&#13;
their race. There's just something about track that pushes&#13;
people to go to different heights.&#13;
Whether it is jumping as high&#13;
as possible, jumping as far as&#13;
possible, getting your best time,&#13;
hurdling over with good form,&#13;
throwing as far as you can, or&#13;
just doing your personal best.&#13;
This track season the girls&#13;
had tons of fun while doing&#13;
what they do best. 'The funniest&#13;
things I remember about this&#13;
year was Frascht wearing ear&#13;
muffs to every cold track meet,&#13;
and when Becca Kimpe cut&#13;
t I&#13;
lanes in the 200m," laughs&#13;
senior Megan Higgins. Higgins&#13;
along with Andrea Hutchinson,&#13;
Tierra Wells, Hilary Sadler,&#13;
Stephanie Davids, Jenny Hall&#13;
and alternates Molly Quandt and&#13;
Kaleigh Pearcy all went to state&#13;
this year. They definitally earned&#13;
what they worked hard for.&#13;
"The track this team has been&#13;
doing very well and, the upper&#13;
class men have really stepped&#13;
up and show the leadership that&#13;
our team needs to be successful," said Coach Nicole Clausen.&#13;
The track team accomplished most of their goals&#13;
this year, and set higher&#13;
goals for the years to come.&#13;
1.1 Pulling her body over the bar, to ~~~~lQ~~I&#13;
high heights freshman Kealy Prine ~"~~~~~~ competes in thehigh jump. Prine has&#13;
been high jumping since 7th grade.&#13;
2.1 Junior Jennifer Hall runs past her&#13;
fans at LC/CB relays. Hall competed&#13;
in the intense 3000 meter run .&#13;
3.1 Waiting in the starting blocks,&#13;
sophomore Molly Quandt gets ready&#13;
to run her race. Quandt competed in&#13;
the 1 OOm run.&#13;
4.1 Sophomore Kylee Shank hands&#13;
off the batton to sophomore Arielle&#13;
Huber in the distance medley. Photos by: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
(102)&#13;
I LIKE TO MOVE IT!&#13;
Rounding the curve junior&#13;
Jamie Swisher prepares&#13;
to hand off the baton to&#13;
.-•--• MeganHigginsinthe4x100&#13;
meter relay. Swisher also&#13;
competes in the 4x200&#13;
meter relay.&#13;
._ ... __ • Photo By: John Petri&#13;
GOING ... GOI NG .. . GONE!&#13;
Pushing through freshm an Kaitlyn&#13;
Connealy finishing the 800 meter run.&#13;
"It is always fun to finish a race to see&#13;
your time and see if you improved," said&#13;
Connealy .&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
First Row: Megan Higgins Second Row: Tara Clark, Paige Buffum, Bridget&#13;
Hall , Mayra Perez, Sarah Waldron, Dakota Driver, Heather Gubbels and Brooke&#13;
Andersen Third Row: Coach Ron Frascht, Kealy Prine, Brooke Rochholz, Jennifer Hall, Andrea Hutchinson, Molly Quandt, Connie Smith, Alexis Tawser, Coach&#13;
Kim Barents and Coach Nicole Clausen Last Row: Hayleigh Hansen, Hilary&#13;
Sadler, Alexis Grgurich, Stephanie Davids, Tierra Wells, Kaleigh Pearcy, Kelsey&#13;
Tech, Jamie Swisher, Amber Forbes, Rachel Schultz and Jaclene Clinkenbeard &#13;
I I I&#13;
Place&#13;
USO Indoor&#13;
Hawkeye 1 O N. Division 4th&#13;
C.B. Relays 2nd&#13;
Ram Relays 3rd&#13;
L.C. Relays&#13;
L.C. Co-Ed 4th&#13;
Underwood 4th&#13;
Glenwood Co-Ed&#13;
Relays&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Atlantic Co-Ed Relays 4th&#13;
Denison Co-Ed Relays 6th&#13;
Hawkeye 1 0 Conference 5th&#13;
District 4th&#13;
LOOK OUT&#13;
&gt;&gt;Tossing a 1 O pound shotput, senior&#13;
Megan Higgins shows off her skills.&#13;
Megan also threw the discus.&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
LOOKING AHEAD&#13;
&lt;&lt;Running the 400 meter race junior&#13;
Hilary Sadler leads the pack. Sadler also&#13;
ran cross country to prepare for track.&#13;
Photo By; Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
(1.) Telling Hayleigh Hansen some last&#13;
minute pointers, Coach Clausen does&#13;
her best. "I like being at LC because&#13;
I went to school here and I love the&#13;
Titans and everyone's school spirit,"&#13;
said Clausen.&#13;
(2.) Who ?Barents instructs&#13;
the girls while they do their&#13;
routine stretches. "If you ever&#13;
need to get somewhere let&#13;
Barents drive,"laughed sopo- (2.) more Andrea Hutchinson.&#13;
(3.) Working his magic,&#13;
Coach Frasch! helps junior&#13;
Connie Smith. "I love being -----~r--~&#13;
head coach.Thething I like&#13;
about it best is watching ---~~&#13;
all of the girls improve&#13;
throughout the season."&#13;
• Running hurdles is routine for soph-&#13;
_ ,._ .... more Kaleigh&#13;
Pearcy who&#13;
has participated in track&#13;
for three years.&#13;
Kaleigh worked on hurdles even&#13;
outside of track practice to perfect&#13;
her form. Although she loves track&#13;
right now, she does not want to keep&#13;
going into college. Pearcy remembers an embarrassing moment,&#13;
"Once in 8th grade at the state&#13;
track meet, I fell over a hurdle and&#13;
skinned my butt." Pearcy was also&#13;
involved in soccer which made her&#13;
very busy, but through it all she still&#13;
found time to win her events.&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
COMING THROUGH&#13;
Running past the competition junior&#13;
Stephanie Davids leads the pack.&#13;
Stephanie's personal record was 64&#13;
seconds in the 400m. (103) &#13;
be 2007 track sease&#13;
k1c1&lt;ea off into high gea ,&#13;
with many seniors leading&#13;
the way. Coach Motes was&#13;
the track coach, and had&#13;
very high expectations&#13;
for the team. This season&#13;
was very different than the&#13;
others, it was very memorable. Senior Jordan&#13;
Besco's most memorable&#13;
part of his track career&#13;
was, "Singing My Humps&#13;
wb.enaver: ran, literally."&#13;
This became almost like&#13;
a ritual to him, and he is&#13;
sad he will be leaving track&#13;
and my humps after this&#13;
year.&#13;
Sophomore Jon Higgin's&#13;
favorite memory was "One&#13;
time I was getting ready&#13;
to do shot put and all of a&#13;
sudden I wanted to know&#13;
what I was having for&#13;
1dim1eF; I ee~IEln't get it gff&#13;
my ~ ina," AL&#13;
Lewis Central went to&#13;
Drake Relays in Des&#13;
Moines, Iowa. Drake&#13;
Relay's is hard to get into,&#13;
and the Titans did well in&#13;
their events. Mason Tsuji&#13;
said "We did really well&#13;
at Drake; however I think&#13;
we still could have done&#13;
better."&#13;
Senior Jordan Besco and&#13;
Jo Higgins both went to&#13;
state representing Lewis&#13;
Central. Higgins went to&#13;
state in discus, and Besco&#13;
went in 100 and 400 meter;&#13;
dash.&#13;
Overall, the 2007 track&#13;
season was a very successful one with two state&#13;
qualifiers and many talented individuals performing at their peak.&#13;
Caitlin Christensen and ~ ler Joh son&#13;
I&#13;
Place&#13;
H-1 O Northern 4&#13;
CB Relays 3&#13;
Glenwood 4&#13;
Harlan 4&#13;
9-1 0 Ram Relays 7&#13;
LC Co-Ed 5&#13;
Atlantic Co-Ed 7&#13;
Denison Co-Ed 5&#13;
Hawkeye 10 , .... '9&#13;
Conference 8 '"!'""•&#13;
Districts 8&#13;
Look&#13;
at them go!&#13;
(104)&#13;
.. _ A mark of success .in&#13;
.. the boys&#13;
·&#13;
track&#13;
-&#13;
program. ,&#13;
senior Damon Coyle had a lot to say about this&#13;
year's team. "This season's team had the heart&#13;
of a wild coyote, the spirt of a buffalo, and the&#13;
disposition of a lion. Track is the best sport in&#13;
high school. Has anybody seen Billingsly?"&#13;
Front Row: Benny Castro, Matt&#13;
Wo lf, Ryan Epperson , Cody&#13;
Maxwell, Nate Black, Brad Bass,&#13;
Taylor May and Zach Pettepier.&#13;
Second Row: Bryan Darnell, Cj&#13;
Ph ilmalee, Nick Graves, Nate&#13;
Thomas, Dan Hall, Logan Mundt,&#13;
Tony Dashner and Ben Mescher.&#13;
Third Row: Sean Lalamendre,Nick&#13;
Wells, Di llon Lightfoot, Mason&#13;
Tsuji, Damon Coyle, Jordan Besco,&#13;
Jackson Dick, Raymond Roman,&#13;
Cory Elonich and Kyle Penney.&#13;
Back Row: Dylan Sporer, Tyler&#13;
Nickolisen, Derek Sevener, Jon&#13;
Higgins, Justin Kathrens, Jame&#13;
Jorgensen, Brad Bogardus, Seth&#13;
Yakel, Matt Sharp, Austin Blay and&#13;
David Mescher. &#13;
HULK&#13;
With strength like a wild beast, junior&#13;
Jackson Dick takes off as senior&#13;
Damon Coyle comes in behind for&#13;
the hand oH. The dynamic duo have&#13;
been record setters in the 4 by 100&#13;
teamed with seniors Jordan Besco&#13;
and Justin Cathrens.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
1. HEAD HELD HIGH&#13;
Kicking it into gear, senior Brad Bogardus&#13;
1ni sh~s strong. "I didn't get to the 4:30&#13;
mile time I wanted, but we did get 50&#13;
juggles with a soccer ball," he said.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
2. GARRA!&#13;
With outstanding effort, sophomore&#13;
Jon Higgins forcefully launches the&#13;
shot put. Jon's personal record throw&#13;
this year was 44 feet 1 inch.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
3. ON YOUR MARKS&#13;
Junior Mason Tsuji gets focused before&#13;
his run starts. Before every race, Mason&#13;
got pumped by listening to his iPod.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
4. PASSING THE TORCH&#13;
'ienior Seth Yakel hands off to sopho1 nore Matt Wolf in the 4 by 400. Both&#13;
tral;ksters admit that their favorite part&#13;
of track meets was when their events&#13;
ere over. Photo by: John Petri&#13;
1&#13;
Lewis Central sent two stars to State this year,&#13;
senior Jordan Besco, a four year state qualifier, and&#13;
sophomore Jon Higgins. Higgins was the only sophomore to make it to state in the district. Both tried new&#13;
things to get ready for state. "I'm sad I can't go anymore,&#13;
but it will be nice running the last time in high school before&#13;
I have to start racing the fastest in the country," said Besco.&#13;
To get ready for state he worked hard at practice and then&#13;
even more on his own. Higgins, qualifying for discus, slowed&#13;
down to fix the problems in his technique. "I did what I had&#13;
to do to get it done." While Higgins scratched on diskus,&#13;
Besco finished 9th in both the 100 and 400. Whether you&#13;
were the senior or the sophomore, they both made the&#13;
school proud.&#13;
State Qualifier senior Jordan Besco finishes oH his run with a&#13;
strong lead. "What keeps me going and motivates me during a&#13;
race is my strong will to win," he claims.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri &#13;
,-- -~ ,r-_,.. ........... ~~&#13;
:. ! • .,., t' • t&#13;
.. ._'\ _..!~L·:,...._ ,,;.·_:J&#13;
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that one of the&#13;
most essential elements of tennis is the ball. This yellow,&#13;
bouncy ball, made of felt and rubber, symbolizes a&#13;
game that these teams hold close to their hearts. The&#13;
players often find themselves running after this symbol&#13;
for the majority of practice. They chased them through&#13;
the parking lot, the front road into the school, and into&#13;
the baseball field.&#13;
SMACK&#13;
Right: Senior Scott Mattox makes a&#13;
powerful return to his opponent, smacking the ball all the way into next week ..&#13;
Scott showed natural talent in his first&#13;
season playing tennis for the Titans.&#13;
Photo by John Petri.&#13;
' ----- ~ ----~&#13;
1. BLAST OFF&#13;
Exploading towards the ball, senior Ca~&#13;
Gi llette tries to make the save. Kayla w&#13;
an undefeated power at the end of H&#13;
senior season.&#13;
2 . IT'S A BREEZE&#13;
Making it look easy, senior Amber&#13;
Barr shows off one of her many talents. She was a tough competitor,&#13;
playing though illness to help the&#13;
team place 2nd in the Hawk 10&#13;
Conference Tournament.&#13;
3. WHAMMY!&#13;
Senior Meggie Misfeldt slams one to&#13;
her opponent. Teamed with senior&#13;
Cortny Knoble, they made a powerhouse team in double.&#13;
4. REACH FOR IT&#13;
Stretching for the ball, junior Alex&#13;
Noecker makes his partner Anthony&#13;
Garlough flinch. This pair won the&#13;
only match of the season.&#13;
5. SPEEDSTER&#13;
Hustling all the way, senior Aldy&#13;
Remialdy makes a good reach for&#13;
the ball. Originally from lndoneasia,&#13;
tennis was one of his favorite aspects&#13;
of his school year in the states.&#13;
Photos by: John Petri &#13;
..&#13;
~ Look a (Our Season)&#13;
' It was a lot of fun&#13;
winning the city&#13;
tournament for&#13;
the fourth year&#13;
in a row. We also&#13;
became closer&#13;
than ever as a&#13;
team this year.&#13;
With a team fu 11&#13;
of seniors we&#13;
got along great&#13;
and had a good&#13;
time. ''&#13;
-Jaclyn Erickson&#13;
Girt~&#13;
An appropriate response when&#13;
asked about the Lewis Central&#13;
tennis teams this year, could&#13;
be summed up with the word&#13;
"different." The boys and girls&#13;
teams set their goals differently,&#13;
went into meets differently, and&#13;
came out of meets with very&#13;
different results.&#13;
Only three of the nine players out for the boys team were&#13;
returning players from last&#13;
season. This included top&#13;
seeded Anthony Garlough ,&#13;
number two seed Alex Noecker,&#13;
and third seeded Michael Lively.&#13;
Inexperience was the downfall,&#13;
but this didn't bother the team.&#13;
The team accepted their losses&#13;
and made the best out of their&#13;
situation and were proud of their&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
On the girls' side, all six varsity&#13;
spots were filled by talented&#13;
returning seniors including&#13;
top seeded Jaclyn Erickson,&#13;
I I&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Denison&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
1st Round&#13;
Regional vs. T J&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
Atlantic Tourney&#13;
Hawk 1 O Cont.&#13;
Tourney&#13;
Us Them&#13;
9 0&#13;
9 0&#13;
2 7&#13;
5 4&#13;
7 2&#13;
6 3&#13;
9 0&#13;
9 0&#13;
33 33&#13;
Place&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
--.....---- ~~l 7- -&#13;
. . '" 'I ' ..........._..i.:........ _ _____._&amp;,.............__._~&#13;
numbertwo seeded Amber Barr&#13;
and three seed Cortny Knoble.&#13;
The season was only one loss&#13;
from having a perfect season,&#13;
which came from a Red Oak&#13;
team. However, their reign as&#13;
city champs remains for the&#13;
fourth season in a row. This&#13;
season maked a greatfouryears&#13;
for seniors Jill Flores and Cortny&#13;
Knoble. "My best moment of&#13;
this year was when Meggie&#13;
and I played a Harlan team in&#13;
doubles and beat them in three&#13;
sets," said Cortny. Jill described&#13;
her last four years being a huge&#13;
improvement in her game, "As&#13;
a freshman , I could barely get&#13;
the ball over the net. I'm a lot&#13;
better now."&#13;
When it comes down to it, the&#13;
differences didn't matter to the&#13;
teams; they both marched on&#13;
different paths, and did the best&#13;
with what came their way.&#13;
Story by: John Petri&#13;
''I've been playing tennis all&#13;
four years of&#13;
high school. I'm&#13;
really glad that&#13;
I stuck with it&#13;
because this&#13;
has been my&#13;
best season so&#13;
far. I'm really&#13;
going to miss&#13;
tennis and my&#13;
team next year. ''&#13;
-Anthony Garlough&#13;
Us Them&#13;
A.L. 0 9&#13;
T.J. 1 8&#13;
Glenwood 0 9&#13;
Carroll 0 9&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 0 9&#13;
Denison 0 9&#13;
Creston 0 9&#13;
Shanadoha 0 9&#13;
Clarinda 0 9&#13;
Harlan 0 9&#13;
Denison 0 9&#13;
Harlan 0 9&#13;
Clarinda 0 9 &#13;
a=\\ What ~~did&#13;
vou eniov&#13;
most about&#13;
golf?&#13;
Vou " Want&#13;
At Practice&#13;
~'LQ.8).__ ____________________ .....&#13;
Back Row: Coach Lowell Kennedy, Matt Taylor, Andrew Bolas, Tyler Housley, Jon Simonin.&#13;
Craig Hendrix, Josh Larrison and Coach Dan Miller. Front Row: Dalton Germann, Joey&#13;
Jerkovich, Doug Kometscher, Daniel Rieck, Dan Plunket, Zack Killion and David Carr.&#13;
Back Row: Coach Kennedy, Aletha Lewis, Courtney Kmezich, Allie Frost an&#13;
Coach Miller. Front Row: Kendra Forristall, Mary Harvey and Courtney Zucca &#13;
A.L. Invite&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
St Albert/&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Denison&#13;
T J. Invite&#13;
Hawkeye 10&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
R gional&#13;
Us Them&#13;
6th Place&#13;
244 240&#13;
259 196&#13;
244 199&#13;
240 256&#13;
191&#13;
246 193&#13;
255 210&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
248 221&#13;
6th Place&#13;
8th Place&#13;
256 195&#13;
12th Place&#13;
A.L. &amp; T.J Invite&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
L.C. Invite&#13;
Ku em per&#13;
Denison&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Tournament&#13;
Hawkeye 10&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Us Them&#13;
5th Place&#13;
171 165&#13;
170 176&#13;
4th Place&#13;
168 173&#13;
177 186&#13;
12th Place&#13;
9th Place&#13;
1st Place&#13;
U HOLD IT STEADY&#13;
Standing on the green, freshman&#13;
Kendra Forristall putts the ball. "The&#13;
best part about golf is Village Inn ... or&#13;
making Zack [Killion] carry our clubs,&#13;
laughed Forrlstall.&#13;
2.) GIVE IT YOU RE BEST SHOT&#13;
Teeing off with style, freshman Daniel&#13;
Rieck swings away. "I like practice&#13;
because we get to hang out&#13;
and do what we want." said&#13;
Rieck.&#13;
4.) PUTT-PUTT&#13;
Putting, freshman Mary Harvey con- · Driving the ball. sophomore Doug Kometscher&#13;
does his best. "The&#13;
season was hard, but&#13;
we all had fun and gave it&#13;
our all," said Kometscher.&#13;
"' centratesontheball. "All-daymeets&#13;
.&#13;
~&#13;
if ~ ) are fun ... you get to miss school&#13;
all day and meet new people,"&#13;
said Harvey.&#13;
5.) LOOK OVER THERE&#13;
~ 8riviflg deesn't get&#13;
(Any better than this)&#13;
The 2006-2007 golf seasons for both guys and girls&#13;
turned out to be a building&#13;
Yea. ea g fie season, Jn&#13;
the fall, the boys made city&#13;
champs with outstanding&#13;
performances from all the&#13;
players, and great success&#13;
from se ior Josh Larrison,&#13;
who scored the best. "We&#13;
as much as the other&#13;
teams did, so we made city&#13;
champs!" said senior Josh&#13;
Larrison. The boys' team&#13;
was 8-2 for both seasons.&#13;
Followin~ ue with matches&#13;
in the spring he gir~s team&#13;
was 1-5 on the season.&#13;
Though their record seems&#13;
shallow, they improved off of&#13;
every match making lower&#13;
scores as the season progressed. Wfth encourag ng&#13;
coaches, Coach Kennedy&#13;
and Coach Miller, the girls&#13;
stayed motivated throughout the entire season.&#13;
"Even though the season&#13;
wasn't record breaking,&#13;
matches, and our team&#13;
outings; I'd definitely do&#13;
it again next year!" said&#13;
junior Courtney Kmezich&#13;
It goes to show that&#13;
when you're having fun&#13;
and keeping a positive&#13;
attitude toward the sport,&#13;
it's not all about winning.&#13;
Pages By: Kiersten Haubrich and Eddie Nooner (109) &#13;
Special (Olympics)&#13;
When a person thinks of&#13;
athletics, they think of football,&#13;
volleyball , and basketball. All&#13;
these sports require great&#13;
determination, dedication, and&#13;
the willingness to have fun.&#13;
The Special Olympics is no&#13;
exception.&#13;
In a new location at Iowa&#13;
School For the Deaf, the Special&#13;
Olympics was just a short walk&#13;
across the street for the Titan&#13;
team.&#13;
The day was comprised of many&#13;
different events including shot •&#13;
put, the 50 meter dash, and the .-&#13;
softball th row. •&#13;
All of the LC participants were&#13;
competitive against others in •&#13;
these events. •&#13;
The contestants weren't the&#13;
only ones atthe track, there were •&#13;
many NHS students who helped&#13;
make the day run smoothly.&#13;
All in all it was a beautiful day&#13;
to go compete.&#13;
Above and Beyond&#13;
At the Special Olympics track&#13;
meet many volunteers were&#13;
on hand, including plenty of&#13;
NHS members, like junior&#13;
Hannah Patrick. "It was a great&#13;
experience for me to help out&#13;
at the Special Olympics. It was&#13;
a really fun day helping all of the&#13;
kids, and I think it's a great idea for anyone looking to get&#13;
involved." Patrick and other NHS students manned the&#13;
softball throw all day. ''The day was so organized. There&#13;
was such a positive buzz in the air," she said.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely &#13;
(1)&#13;
(1 &#13;
For the Love&#13;
(of the Game)&#13;
For many people, athletics is not The first three innings started shaky&#13;
just extracurricular, but a way of with the opposing team up 4-1, but&#13;
life. Those long hours of sweat and the Titans were just warming up.&#13;
tears are not to better the athlete, Run after run, hit after hit, the girls&#13;
but for the good of the team . The won 15-12.&#13;
cuts and bruises mean nothing; it's "Winning our first game felt great,"&#13;
all for the love of the game. That is said junior Kailin Bellows after the&#13;
what helped the softball team pick win. "It was really important to us&#13;
up so many wins this year that we start the season off with&#13;
"I love softball a positive attitude.&#13;
because it's such Hopefully, the rest&#13;
a great sport ," of the season goes&#13;
said junior Court- this well."&#13;
ney Kmezich. "We The next big&#13;
have a lot of fun win in the season&#13;
out there and we're came with a double&#13;
always there for headeragainstRed&#13;
each other." Oak. The wind that day looked to be&#13;
The conditioning this season was an obstacle, but did not phase the&#13;
harsh, but the girls pulled through team. The first game ended with a&#13;
stronger and better. The girls had 12-0 win in just three innings with&#13;
to go through long hours of drills a grand slam in the last inning. The&#13;
and sprints. second game was over in just five&#13;
"I hated doing base cycles,'' innings with a score of 10-0.&#13;
explained freshman Jordan The summer of 2007 would prove&#13;
Morgan. "We would run from base to be a great season for the Titan&#13;
to base in many patterns. It is much softball team. Sprints and drills may&#13;
harder than just doing sprints." have helped the girls succeed, but&#13;
Those hours of conditioning they wouldn't have gotten far without&#13;
helped the girls in their first win. their love for the game.&#13;
Pages By: MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
Layout By: Josh McNeely and Jessica Ryba&#13;
.....&#13;
STRIKE&#13;
Junior Allie Frost catches the pitch.&#13;
Another strike, another out for the&#13;
Titans.&#13;
Photo By: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
I&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Denison&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Denison&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Ku em per&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creston&#13;
Creston&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
West OM Valley&#13;
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12 4&#13;
13 1&#13;
0 10&#13;
12 0&#13;
10 0&#13;
3 1&#13;
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12 3&#13;
3 2&#13;
7 3&#13;
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3 4&#13;
2 4&#13;
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NO HITTER&#13;
With pertect for&#13;
m, fr&#13;
eshman pitcher&#13;
Brihrne Kreiser hur&#13;
ls the&#13;
softball at&#13;
the hitter.&#13;
Photo By: Zane Brugenh&#13;
emke&#13;
BUNT IT!&#13;
Surp&#13;
rising the other team, senior&#13;
Lindsey Toole bunts the ball, making&#13;
the other team run for&#13;
it as she&#13;
sprints for 1st base.&#13;
Photo&#13;
By: Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke&#13;
(113) &#13;
I Even though this was his I first year as a Titan, senior&#13;
Josh Larrison gave every&#13;
game his all. He was a varsity&#13;
starter who was also a very&#13;
strong team player.&#13;
All of Josh's teammates&#13;
I respected him, sophomore&#13;
I Jon Higgins said, "Josh is&#13;
a good leader. He always&#13;
I knows what he is talking&#13;
I about, and when someone&#13;
asks for his help, he is always&#13;
I willing to help them."&#13;
Pages by: Felisha Moore&#13;
(114) Photos by: Josh McNeely &#13;
Look at&#13;
(What they did)&#13;
There are many things teams&#13;
do to get ready for their game or&#13;
upcoming season, some of the&#13;
members of the Titan baseball&#13;
team did something most wouldn't&#13;
think of. Just before their first&#13;
game of the season, a lot of the&#13;
baseball guys did the unthinkable, They shaved their heads.&#13;
The team members who participated in the head&#13;
shaving include,&#13;
sophomores Jon&#13;
Higgins, Dan&#13;
Hayes, Matt Sharp&#13;
Sean Lalumendre,&#13;
and junior Cody&#13;
Kempf. It looked like their strategy for the season worked .&#13;
The guys ended the first game with&#13;
a win. Sophomore Sean Lalumbendre said, "We just shaved our heads&#13;
because we felt like it. Even though&#13;
I'm kind of bummed because I miss&#13;
my hair; I still like the fact that we&#13;
had a moment together as a team."&#13;
Sean wasn't the only one who was&#13;
bummed about his hair, sophomore&#13;
Dan Hayes said, "I kind of wish we&#13;
didn't shave our heads, but at the&#13;
same team I'm glad because we&#13;
had team unity when we did it."&#13;
"We were trying to start a new&#13;
trend for out baseball team and all&#13;
the future Titan baseball teams,"&#13;
said sophomore Jon Higgins.&#13;
Higgings started the idea of&#13;
the head shaving.&#13;
Sophomore Matt&#13;
Sharp said, "We&#13;
came to practice&#13;
one day and Jon&#13;
said we should&#13;
all shave our&#13;
heads so we did."&#13;
Not all of the&#13;
team members shaved theirs&#13;
heads, but they were the barbers&#13;
who helped shave the heads. Some&#13;
of the other team members later&#13;
plan to shave their heads about&#13;
halfway through the season. Maybe&#13;
this will keep up a winning streak.&#13;
Team unity was not the only reason&#13;
these guys did it, junior Cody&#13;
Kempf said, "We did it so our heads&#13;
would stay cool in the summer."&#13;
I I&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Underwood 10 8&#13;
Tri-Center 7 3&#13;
Clarida 2 7&#13;
Abe Lincoln 2 5&#13;
Abe Lincoln 6 3&#13;
Indianola 0 10&#13;
Indianola 4 10&#13;
Denison 2 3&#13;
Kuemper 1 8&#13;
Iowa City West 8 6&#13;
West DM Valley 1 12&#13;
Red Oak 13 4&#13;
Sioux City North 2 7&#13;
Atlantic 0 12&#13;
Harlan 2 7&#13;
Glenwood 4 10&#13;
Sioux City West 10 7&#13;
Mason City 1 10&#13;
Tee Jay 0 8&#13;
Denison 4 8&#13;
Shenandoah 6 7&#13;
Red Oak 4 5&#13;
Kuemper 1 9&#13;
Atlantic 5 7&#13;
Clarinda 5 11&#13;
Ankeny 0 12&#13;
Lenox 12 7&#13;
Harlan 1 5&#13;
Shenandoah 14 4&#13;
Creston 13 7&#13;
Creston 7 11&#13;
St.Albert 8 10&#13;
Walnut 7 6&#13;
Glenwood 3 8 &#13;
Ariel Bowman, Kai lin Bellows, Moryssa Prichard, Allison Frost, Samantha Wilson,&#13;
Kayla Bergantzel, Coach Jill Berckenpass, Jamie Swisher, Kelsey Tech, Sydnie&#13;
Dennis, Amanda Goeser and Rachel Schultz. ·&#13;
Freshmen &amp;&#13;
(Junior Varsity)&#13;
cg&#13;
Team Pictures&#13;
Freshman Boys Basketball&#13;
Front Row: Jaymison Coffelt, Taylor May, Taylor Riedemann, Colin Duffy, Alex Martinez and Daniel Rieck. Second Row: Dillon Sass, Hunter Brugenhemke, Dalton&#13;
Germann, Nick Wells and Trevor Ryba. Last Row: Coach Steve Koester, Denver&#13;
Lohnes, Weston Morris, Zach Pettepier, Wade Taylor, Tyler McGrain and Coach Pellant.&#13;
I -01&#13;
Freshmen Football Boy's JV Basketball&#13;
Front Row: Brian Fountain, Jaymison Cattell, Daniel Rieck, Tyler Butler, Travis Gray, Cody Front Row: Manager Brooke Andersen, Nate Dreager, Jordan Higgins, Kyle&#13;
Maxwell, Josh Larson, Manager Jaclyn Erickson, Manager Brooke Andersen and Manager Larkin, Taylor Burton and Manager Jaclyn Erickson. Middle Row: Jackson Dick,&#13;
Olivia Handy. Second Row: Blake Hunter, Hunter Brugenhemke, Alex Martinez, Nate Grimm, Tyler Meleney, Nate Jones, Brandon Clark and Chase Lohnes. Last Row: Coach&#13;
Coach Matt Nelson, Coach Todd Johnson, Coach ~teve Koester, Zack Mattes, Bret Hausner, Todd Johnson Jon Higgins Ryan Larson Brady Wells Ben Parton Coach Dan&#13;
Darnel Plunkett and Manager Jessica Meurer. Third Row: Kerry Hall, Erik Hamsa, Austin . ' . ' ' ' '&#13;
Chew, Trevor Ryba, Nick Wells, Roberto Gaytan, CJ Philmalee, Nick Graves, Ryan Goeser and Miller and Coach Jeff Nielson.&#13;
Todd Whisinnand. Fourth Row: Dalton Campbell, Cory Cozad, Nathan Cox, Tyler McGrain,&#13;
Dillon Sass, Cole Jensen, Dylan Lightfoot, Ryan Epperson, Tyler Johnson and Andy Smoak.I&#13;
Last Row: Marc Osborn, Danny Lich, Weston Morris, Cody Shipley, Derek Sevener, Zach&#13;
Pettepier, David Mescher, Darin Lohman and Denver Lohnes.&#13;
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JV Girls Basketball&#13;
Front Row: Ariel Bowman, Kayla Bergantzel, Lacey Stazzoni and Lindsay Baker.&#13;
Back Row: Coach Ron Frasch!, Molly Quandt, Katie Darnell, Kristin Waters,&#13;
Jaclene Clinkenbeard, Sydnie Dennis and Samantha Wilson.&#13;
Front Row: Bryan Darnell&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
, Bret Baumbach,&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Ben Rausch, Nate Jones, Matt&#13;
I&#13;
Sharp, Nate Dreager and Nate Black. Back Row: Coach Mark Myers, Brent&#13;
Cozad, Cory Elonich, Jon Higgins, DJ Gnader, Chase Hughs, Sean Lalumendre&#13;
and Dan Hays.&#13;
Front Row: Taylor Roan , Justin Rau, Dustin Mccomas, Jon Simonin, Cody&#13;
Kempf, Zach Grothe, Logan Mundt and Blake Lohnes. Back Row: Coach Steve&#13;
Koester, Shay Conover, Sam Colpitts, Ross Campbell, Brandon Congdon, Aaron&#13;
Pedersen, Brett Elliff and RJ Weidner.&#13;
I&#13;
Freshmen Basketball&#13;
Front Row: Jessica Reicks and Kaitlyn Connealy. Second Row: Tanya Perez,&#13;
Brittney Coon, Hayleigh Hansen and Amanda Eshelman. Third Row: Ashley&#13;
George, Morgan Misfeldt, Mary Harvey and Jami Mundt. Last Row: Coach Lee&#13;
Toole, Paige Buffum, Emily Morgan, Kendra Forristall, Mackenzie Means and&#13;
Coach Doug Nauman.&#13;
Sophomore Molly Quandt&#13;
Quandt is an up-and-coming&#13;
leader in the athletic world.&#13;
Coaches looked to Quandt this&#13;
year to be a leader on the JV teams,&#13;
and she even played a vital role on&#13;
some Varsity squads.&#13;
Freshman Denver Lohnes&#13;
The only freshmen in years to&#13;
move up and play Varsity football&#13;
is Lohnes. He had what is took&#13;
to break records and change LC&#13;
sports. Lohnes was a true leader&#13;
on and off the field.&#13;
Junior Sydnie Dennis&#13;
Dennis was a kid who when a&#13;
coach said jump she started jumping and then asked how high. In the&#13;
years to come Dennis will not only&#13;
be a strong leader vocally, she will&#13;
contribute physically too.&#13;
Junior Jon Higgins&#13;
Jon Higgins has put in his time&#13;
these last three years. Big things&#13;
are now expected from him for his&#13;
senior year. Jon has the determination to make himself and his&#13;
teammates better.&#13;
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oser&#13;
It is Friday night. Looking for something fun and&#13;
entertaining? Are the movies just not good enough?&#13;
What are you going to do?&#13;
If you're ever in this situation, there is always&#13;
something crazy and amusing going on in the Lewis&#13;
Central High School Fine Arts Department.&#13;
For those movie lovers, there are many choices.&#13;
Get up and see the suspenseful murders unfold in&#13;
the fall play Arsenic and Old Lace or find your favorite&#13;
fairytale character in the spring musical Into the Woods.&#13;
Also, there is always a great chance to catch dinner&#13;
and a movie with the FCA in the library. For students&#13;
who are looking for something to tickle their funny&#13;
bone, we suggest checking out some hilarious skits&#13;
preformed by the Speech Department.&#13;
There are those who like to tap their feet to a different beat. Sit back and listen to choir sing hits such&#13;
as "Smooth Criminal." Not into just watching? Join&#13;
the excitement with the Band's annual Dance-a-thon.&#13;
Maybe someone will catch the eye of a yearbook&#13;
photographer?&#13;
Still not sure which to chose? Don't take our word&#13;
for it take a closer look and see what other students&#13;
thought about it in The Wire. They always have excellent reviews.&#13;
With everything going on, there is never a dull&#13;
moment in the Fine Arts Department. Can you choose&#13;
just one?&#13;
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Singing and dancing are two things&#13;
that take skill, but when students had&#13;
to combine these things it took a lot of&#13;
talent. Lewis Corporation was not only&#13;
a show choir, it was a group filled with&#13;
memories and experiences that will not&#13;
be forgotten .&#13;
Corp had two directors Shelby Sievers&#13;
and Brian Johnson. Their performance&#13;
included six songs: My Vision, Back in&#13;
Business, Smooth Criminal, Cup of Life,&#13;
Hot Stuff, and Only Love. Performers&#13;
competed three times and did well&#13;
at all of them, placing 3rd at Heelan.&#13;
Mr. Johnson was new this year and&#13;
replaced Mr. Huth. Taking on Corporation was a big responsibility but he fit&#13;
in just right.&#13;
"With Mr. Johnson things are really&#13;
different, but even though he is new he&#13;
is doing a great job," said senior Chris&#13;
Williams.&#13;
Preparing for shows took a lot of&#13;
determination by all of the performers.&#13;
They practiced all year long starting&#13;
in the summer. First, at camp they&#13;
choreographed all of the dances in the&#13;
show. The next thing they learned was&#13;
the songs, and finally they combined the&#13;
two together. The work continues with&#13;
Senior Meggie Misfeldt a one&#13;
year veteran of Corp loved the&#13;
overall experience of it. "I hated&#13;
the dancing, but i loved the singing." Said Misfeldt. Although this&#13;
was her first year in Corp it was&#13;
her fourth year in choir.&#13;
"Right before the curtains&#13;
would open i always got butterflies in my stomach," says&#13;
Misfeldt. Lucky for us she was&#13;
never to nervous to keep from&#13;
performing.&#13;
In the song of Only Love&#13;
Meggie Misfeldt had her very&#13;
own solo in the song. So from&#13;
rough practices to awesome&#13;
performances they survived.&#13;
120~-~---&#13;
rehearsals a couple times a week during&#13;
the school year perfecting the show that&#13;
they took so much pride in.&#13;
"During rehearsals we did a lot of&#13;
cleaning which is where we do what&#13;
we know and work to get everything&#13;
on the right beat," said senior Courtney&#13;
Dusing.&#13;
All of the creativity and effort that the&#13;
performers put into their shows was&#13;
apparent when they went to competitions. Not only do they get to show off&#13;
what they had done, while there the&#13;
students in Corp got to watch other&#13;
show choirs do the same. Going to&#13;
competitions gave students an opportunity to meet new people and make&#13;
friends that enjoyed doing the same&#13;
things they do.&#13;
"I love meeting new people at competitions ... I'm a people person," said&#13;
sophomore Ben Rausch.&#13;
With a successful year of performances completed the students in&#13;
Corporation take a short break before&#13;
all of the madness begins again. The&#13;
performers in Corp leave with a year&#13;
of memories and another winning&#13;
tradition.&#13;
RIGHT ON CUE&#13;
In her final year of swing choir senior&#13;
Courtney Dusing hits the position right&#13;
on mark. She performs in the front so&#13;
everybody can see her doing her thing.&#13;
"It's nice to have a lot of different styles&#13;
in the show." said senior Dusing.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
SUPERSTARS&#13;
Singing and dancing to the beat juniors&#13;
Logan Mundt and Kristen Schweer&#13;
perform Back in Business. "I liked the&#13;
style of the song and attitude of the&#13;
dance for this song ," said Mundt. Each&#13;
song had its own attitude.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
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STRIKE A POSE&#13;
Fnding their song seniors Meggie&#13;
Mi~teldt, Bonnie South, Natalie Jacoby,&#13;
ju~1or Kailin Bellows, and sophmore&#13;
it.a '3t1ockey pose for the audience.&#13;
They were performing Hot Stuff.&#13;
Pi 1.1to By.John Petri&#13;
1. TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS.&#13;
Singing to eachother senior Natalie&#13;
Jacoby and junior Mason Tsuji dance&#13;
together at the LC Opener. " It was fun&#13;
to push Mason around In Back In Busi&#13;
ness. ~said Jacoby.&#13;
2.FUNNY FACES! After get yelled at&#13;
about making good faces for months&#13;
seniors David Ebke, Chris Williams and&#13;
junior Rick DeVoss make the crowd&#13;
laugh with their.&#13;
3. POWER HOUSE Showing off his&#13;
solo sophmore Jon Hlggings sings M&#13;
Vision. " Having the solo was cool,&#13;
was very powerful said Higgins.&#13;
&lt;1..CLUSTERI In the song of M&#13;
Vision.the whole group bunches u&#13;
together, and makes their sound tha&#13;
much sttc&gt;ntlet. "J love the adrenllln&#13;
rush y¢1.1 get When you perform," sai&#13;
Freshman Andr9w GuldEm.&#13;
5.THE MEN 'SONG. Perforrnin&#13;
Smooth Cr11Tl11'18! ttie men do o'ne o&#13;
e song's original dance moves.'This 1&#13;
close to the end relght befOle the grou&#13;
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TOUGH LOVE&#13;
While the ladies keep the men down the&#13;
group performes one of the songs they&#13;
worked hour after hour on. The group&#13;
had many good remarks from judges&#13;
about this song.&#13;
Photo By:John Petri&#13;
First Row: Jessica Ohlinger, Meggie Misfeldt, Bonnie South, Rachel Bordman, Anna Schultte,&#13;
Amber Barr, Courtney Dusing, Kaylene Page and Natalie Jacoby Second Row: Seth Means, Nate&#13;
Black, Tony Dashner, Chris Paff, Chris Williams, David Ebke,David Ebke,Cayla Gillette, Brad Bass,&#13;
Jon Higgins and Michael Lively Third Row: Carly Sinn, Haley Gregory, Ashley Harris, Leah Wil·&#13;
ladsen Kailin Bellows, Rackel Shultz, Kristen Schweer, Kendall Prine, Annie Smith, Amber Buckles,&#13;
Laura Fry and Erica Shockey Fourth Row: Ashley Bond, Rick Devoss, Matt Sharp, Ben Raush, CJ&#13;
Philmalee, Caleb Housley, Andrew Gulden and Eric Weber Fifth Row: Jackson Dick, Adam Evans,&#13;
Logan Mundt, Zach Mailahn, Mason Tsuji, Cole Schnitker, Hannah Hopson and Kristin&#13;
Parent Last Row: Stephen Rieck, Stephen Bond, Nick Kempton, Derek Stuhr, Billy (121)&#13;
Coon and Jennifer Ranek Not Pictured: Tyler Butler &#13;
( 1 Hai yOUT&#13;
Crescendo, fermata, whole note, or&#13;
accelerando, these are all terms that&#13;
mean absolutely nothing to the average&#13;
student. Ask choir students and they&#13;
would say it is just the beginning. But&#13;
take a closer look into choir. Is there&#13;
more to it than people think?&#13;
When students walk into the choir&#13;
room they can expect to learn something new everyday. Each class is like&#13;
a practice and the students work hard&#13;
to improve whether it is in class or at&#13;
a lesson in their free time.&#13;
"Constantly working and practicing&#13;
makes the voices better, and voice lessons help a lot, too," said choir director&#13;
Ms. Sievers.&#13;
A new choir director, Brian Johnson,&#13;
came to Lewis Central from LeMars&#13;
High School this year. This new addition not only brought new changes to&#13;
the choir program, but to Mr. Johnson&#13;
as well.&#13;
"New school, new students, new&#13;
voice, new way of doing things ... pretty&#13;
much everything is different," said Mr.&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
Choir is not all hard work however,&#13;
During the 2006-2007 choir year, two important&#13;
players in the Vocal Music Department team&#13;
were diagnosed with cancer. Mrs. Velma Lippoldt, their loyal accompanist, and Mr. Bruce&#13;
Norris, the resident vocal expert. Consequently&#13;
Mrs. Lippoldt was unable to play for the choirs I after the fall concert. "She's a part of the LC&#13;
choir family. We couldn't do it without her." said&#13;
sophomore Summer Turner. And anyone who&#13;
knows Mr. Norris&#13;
know that nothing&#13;
can keep him down.&#13;
Norris is a favorite&#13;
with the students.&#13;
"We joke around a&#13;
lot .. . and hit each&#13;
other" explained&#13;
junior Laura Fry.&#13;
SWEET MELODY&#13;
Members of the fresh an treble clef choir impress&#13;
the audience during he Christmas Concert. The&#13;
Chr tmas Concert a large production and is&#13;
ure to draw 1n the c owds.&#13;
Photo by. John Petn&#13;
oice) students get to socialize and joke&#13;
around with each other. Even though&#13;
the classroom is very laid back, every&#13;
student in choir loves to sing and&#13;
knows when it is time to get down to&#13;
business.&#13;
"Choir is fun, and when I sing my&#13;
heart is filled with joy," said freshman&#13;
Tyler Butler.&#13;
Choir students get to show off their&#13;
hard work when the time comes to&#13;
perform. The freshman , concert, and&#13;
chamber choirs all perform at the main&#13;
concerts and the Parade of Homes.&#13;
Anywhere they perform their hard work&#13;
shows.&#13;
''The best part is the adrenaline rush&#13;
that you get when you know you have&#13;
your songs all memorized, and it is&#13;
cool to hear all of the voices of a big&#13;
group sing together," said senior Meggie&#13;
Misfeldt.&#13;
Crescendo, fermata, whole&#13;
note, or accelerando these are all&#13;
terms that mean absolutely nothing to&#13;
the average student. But now when&#13;
watching these groups perform think&#13;
about how hard they have worked.&#13;
Star B : Makenzie Means&#13;
122) Pages By: Andrea utchinson &amp; Kimberly Clark&#13;
Loyal fans of the LCHS&#13;
Vocal Department&#13;
attended the 2006&#13;
Christmas Concert! &#13;
( LooKWHAT)&#13;
WEDm ... "\'le were singing the 12 Dciys of Christmcis .s:or&#13;
Farcide of Homes, cind I hcite solos. I wcis so&#13;
* nervous. I hcid the 6th dciy of Chnstmcis cind '*&#13;
stcirted s1ng1ng the "on the first dciy of Chnstmcis". Everyone stcirted lciugh1ng at me."&#13;
- senior Amber !?arr&#13;
I wcis sitting next to Bret Coon. I turned&#13;
cind tried to get something from Bret cind *&#13;
my chciir fell off the edge of the nser cind&#13;
fell. \ 'Jhile \1.:e were singing ci song.&#13;
- 1unior /Janie/ 5tout&#13;
1 )SING IT GIRL&#13;
Enjoying their concert, freshmen&#13;
Katylen Baas, Brooke Elliff and&#13;
others really get into the songs&#13;
they're singing.&#13;
Photo By: Kimberly Clark&#13;
2)NO GIRLY MEN HERE&#13;
New director Mr. Brian Johnson&#13;
directs the freshmen men as they&#13;
entertain the crowd with their smooth&#13;
voices. "I enjoy seeing the excitement the students bring to the Vocal&#13;
Music Program," Mr.Johnson stated.&#13;
Photo By: Kimberly Clark&#13;
3)SING FOR THE MOMENT&#13;
Chamber Choir singers light up the&#13;
auditorium with their dazzling performance. Chamber had 18 seniors&#13;
this year.&#13;
Photo By: John Petri&#13;
SIEVES&#13;
Veteran director of two years, Miss&#13;
Sievers (Sieves, or Sievie) leads the&#13;
Freshmen Women in their first concert as high-schoolers. "High school&#13;
choir is way better. You have more&#13;
fun and you actually learn more."&#13;
said freshman Katelyn Baas.&#13;
Photo By: Kimberly Clark&#13;
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(Chamber Choir)&#13;
Front Row: Bonnie South, Victoria Means, Rachel&#13;
Boardman, Amber Barr, Summer Turner, Andrea&#13;
Hutchinson, Hilary Sadler and Meggie Misfeldt.&#13;
Second Row: Jessica Ohlinger, Kaylene Page,&#13;
Haley Gregory, Kailin Bellows, Cortney Dusing,&#13;
Laurel Freemyer, Jennifer Ettinger, Laura Fry, Leah&#13;
Willadsen and Megan Sharp. Third Row: Chris&#13;
Williams, Ben Rausch, Matt Sharp, Nate Thomas,&#13;
Curtis Dreager, Jackson Dick, Adam Evans, Nate&#13;
Black, Hannah Hopson and Cole Schnitker. Fourth&#13;
Row: Natalie Jacoby, Annie Smith, Hannah Patrick,&#13;
Tony Dashner, Rick DeVoss, Caleb Housley, Zach&#13;
Stowe, Rachel Schultz, Kendall Prine and Kristen&#13;
Schweer. Back Row: Michael Lively, Ryan Cook,&#13;
Logan Mundt, Anna Shutte, Brett Epperson, Bret&#13;
Coon, Brad Bass, Daniel Stout, David Ebke, Zack&#13;
Thomas, Jon Higgins and Brady Wells. Not Pictured:&#13;
Amanda York&#13;
(Express Show Choir)&#13;
Front Row: Matt Vang, Matt Wolf, Josh McNeely, Josh&#13;
Larsen, Chris Wilson, Travis Gray and Nick Wells. Second&#13;
Row: Jennifer Ranek, Brittany McKern, Hannah Hopson,&#13;
SummerTurner, Amanda Schieffer, Lora Riehle, Sara Grimes&#13;
and Amberley Proctor. Third Row: Jami Mundt, Kiersten&#13;
Haubrich, Catie Geier, Rosalie Warner, Molly Quandt, Hannah&#13;
Washburn and Stephanie Rowe. Fourth Row: Emily Wah le,&#13;
Katie Kinsella, Lauren Petri, Miranda Quick, Hannah Patrick&#13;
and Morgan Wolff. Back Row: Ryan Penney, Danny Lich,&#13;
Kristin Parent, Zach Pettepier and Daniel Stout.&#13;
Pages by: Kim Clark and Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
(Freshmen Choir)&#13;
Front Row: Kelsey Henderson, Lauren Barnes, Lauren Olsen, Mary Clouser,&#13;
Kayla Bass, Joanna Drummey, Katlelyn Baas, Vanessa Trijio, Emily Morgan,&#13;
Mackenzie Means, Dianna Wil liams, Chelsea Crawford. Second Row: Callete&#13;
Burning, Lindsey Thompson, Sadie Lonestadt, Tara Dunlap, Paige Buffum, Brittney&#13;
Coon, Nicole Mcguire, Catie Geier, Molly Cox, Kealy Prine, Christina and Cherell&#13;
Diggs. Third Row: Allysan White, Jami Mundt, Jessica Nightser, Lauren Petri,&#13;
Megan Reif, Ashley Bond, Jordan Morgan, Morgan Misfeldt, Kelsey Johnson,&#13;
Becca Jackson and Megan Kohl. Fourth Row: Rachel Dew, Sam Clemons,&#13;
Kayla Rauer, Katie Jensen, Brooke Elliff, Kristina Kempton, Ashley George and&#13;
Amanda Eshelman. Fifth Row: Andy Smoke, Jordan Harden, C.J. Phi lmalee,&#13;
Andrew Gulden, Tyler Butler, Travis Gray and Dylan Ludwick. Back Row: Cole&#13;
Jensen, Nolan Mescher, Ryan Penney, Zack Pettepier, Danny Lich, Matt Vang,&#13;
Nick Wells and Mark Hamilton.&#13;
(Concert Choir)&#13;
Front Row: Dakota Driver, Chloe Smith, Joanna&#13;
Bond, Lora Riehle, Taylor Gochenhour, Lisa Dottin,&#13;
Britany McKern, Nate Thompson. Second Row:&#13;
Mason Tsuji, Sabrina Mattes, Amber Clemons, Emily&#13;
Hendrix, Joslynne Patrick, Misty Dew, Josh McNeely,&#13;
Matt Wolf and Chris Wilson. Third Row: Alex Traeger, Bryant Rose, Amberley Proctor, Miranda Quick,&#13;
Amanda Shieffer, Cassie Dunham, Kiersten Haubrich,&#13;
Kristin Parent, Rosalie Warner, Amanda Berg, Emily&#13;
Wahle, Amber Clemons and Derek Thompson. Fourth&#13;
Row: Alaina Walker, Stephanie Meyers, Lisa Nguyen&#13;
Hannah Patrick, Morgan Wolff, Jessica Formanek&#13;
Nicole Smith, Sarah Striker, Hannah Washburn,&#13;
Katie Kinsella, Carrie Fuelberth, Dani Raikes and&#13;
Erica Shockey Back Row: David Flinn, Steptianie&#13;
Rowe, Jennifer Burnett, Tierra Wells. Becca Kimpe.&#13;
Sarah Piercy, Amber R1 Jckle.,, Jennifer Ranek Sara&#13;
Grime'', Oli 't Hdnrly Molly Q 1dt l\shley Harris&#13;
Jennifer Peder~e; Ashl y N c gt Tyl r M lier H 1-&#13;
land Ludwick and I ico e Vaci 1p Not 1ct1,.1r : Errnly&#13;
Gates, Robert Perry anrl ean C1 Ide 'ay &#13;
(Concert Band)&#13;
Caitlin Agee, Brooke Berringer, Nate Black, Ashley Bond, Stephen Bond, Alyssa Brewer, Zane Brugenhemke, Paige Buffum, Jennifer Burnett, Eric Clark, Tara Clark, Amoer Clemons, Sean Coldewey, Matthew Colter, Brett&#13;
Coon, William Coon, Molly Cox, Brianna Delph, Patrick&#13;
Diggs, Lisa Dottin, David Ebke, Brooke Olliff, Samatha&#13;
Enewold, Cody Fischer, Ashley George, Cayla Gillette, HaleY. Gregory, Sara Grimes, Heather Gubbels Mark&#13;
Hamilton, Olivia Handy, Jordan Harden, Nicole Hartley1 Rebecca Hinsley, Tessa Hopson, Natalie Jacoby, Jarea&#13;
Juel, Kristina Kempto~ 1 Nicholas Kempton, Katie Kin- sella, Shelby Klepfer, 1'lathan Lafferty, Joshua Larson, Dylan Lightfoot, Zachary Mailahn, Erick Martin, Nicole&#13;
McGuire, Tayler Mehsling, Kelsey Moore, Adam Mouw, Matthew Mouw, Jessica Nightser, Kaylene Page, Calissa&#13;
Palma, Kristin Parent, Ryan Penney, Sarah Piercy, Matthew Quaas, Nathaniel Quick, Jennifer Ranek, Stephen Rieck, Taylor Roan, Jocelyn Schupp Rachel Shrader, Nicole Smith, Bonnie Sout~ 1 perek Stuhr, Matthew Taylor, Rosalie Warner, Steven vvarner, Hannah Washburn, Kyle Wineland and Courtney Zucca.&#13;
Brooke Elliff, Brianna Delph, Jennifer Ranek, Kaylene Page,&#13;
Becky Hinsley, Nicole Smith, Nicole McGuire, Sarah Piercy, Kristin&#13;
Parent, Billy Coon, Caitlin Agee, Kristina Kempton, Nick Kempton,&#13;
Erick Martin, Jessica Nightser, Becca Kimpe, Derek Stuhr, Dylan&#13;
Lightfoot, Matt Mouw, Stephen Bond, Brett Coon, Zach Mailahn,&#13;
Rachel Shrader, Natalie Jacob, Olivia Handy, Cayla Gillette, Nate&#13;
Black, Kyle Wineland, Dave Ebke, Matt Taylor, Josh Larson, Bonnie&#13;
South, Sarni Enewold, Jared Juel and Steve Rieck.&#13;
.· 11 11 LEWIS CENTRAL ~ TITANS&#13;
(Jazz Band)&#13;
Brooke Berringer, Nate Black, Ashley Bond, Stephen Bond, Brett&#13;
Coon, Molly Cox, Cody Fischer, Cayla Gillette, Jared Juel, Kristina&#13;
Kempton, Nick Kempton, Josh Larson, Erick Martin, Matt Mouw,&#13;
Jessica Nightser, Kristin Parent, Matt Quass, Nate Quick, Stephen&#13;
Rieck, Derek Stuhr, Matt Taylor, Steve Warner, Kyle Wineland.&#13;
(Marching Band)&#13;
Caitlin Agee, Brooke Berringer, Nate Black, Ashley Bond, Stephen Bond, Alyssa Brewer, Hunter Brugenhemke, Zane Brugenhemke, Melissa Carroll, Kimberly Clark,&#13;
Mattew Colter, Brett Coon, William Coon, Molly Cox,&#13;
Brianna Delph, Patrick Diggs, David Ebke, Brooke&#13;
Elliff, Samantha Enewold, Laura Fry, Cayla Gillette,&#13;
Haley Gregory, Sara Grimes, Heather Gubbels, Mark&#13;
Hamilton, Olivia Handy, Nicole Hartley, Rebecca Hinsley,&#13;
Natalie Jacoby, Jared Juel, Kristina Kempton, Nicholas&#13;
Kempton, Katie Kinsella, Shelby Klepfer, Nathan Lafferty, Dylan Lightfoot, Zachary Mailahn, Erick Martin,&#13;
Nicole McGuire, Kelsey Moore, Adam Mouw, Matthew&#13;
Mouw, Jessica Nightser, Kaylene Page, Calissa Palma,&#13;
Kristin Parent, Ryan Penney, Sarah Piercy, Taylor Roan,&#13;
Jocelyn Schupp, Rachel Shrader, Nicole Smith, Bonnie&#13;
South, Derek Stuhr, Matthew Taylor, Rosalie Warner,&#13;
Steven Warner and Kyle Wineland. (125) &#13;
1.)THIS IS THRILLER&#13;
Dancing the night away, junior Caleb&#13;
Housely and seniors Jenn Ettinger and&#13;
Bonnie South do the "thriller'' dance. This&#13;
was the first annual band Dance-A-Thon.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
2.)PARTY TIME&#13;
The life of the party, junior Goodmond&#13;
Danielsen and senior Phalen Elonich&#13;
pull out all the stops in the "Best&#13;
Couple" Dance-off. Photo By: Andrea&#13;
Hutchinson&#13;
3.)SHOWOFF&#13;
Putting on the moves, senior David&#13;
Ebke impresses the crowd alongside&#13;
freshman Nicole Hartley. The two were&#13;
competing for the coveted'Most Unique'&#13;
award. Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
ALL THAT JAZZ&#13;
Dedicated Jazz Orchestra members play&#13;
each not with heart and soul. The Jazz&#13;
Orchestra earned a Division I rating at&#13;
State Jazz Contest; that is the highest&#13;
rating obtainable. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
1) Junior Adam Mouw 2) Junior&#13;
Haley Gregory 3) Sophomore Jared&#13;
Juel 4) Freshman Rachel Shrader&#13;
5) Junior Kristin Parent&#13;
Photos By: John Petri&#13;
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4.)MAN OF THE HOUR • • • • • • • • • • • • • Swinging to the music, senior Natalie .. --------•••••• Jacoby dances with freshman Ryan •&#13;
Penney's little brother, Tyler Penney. The&#13;
Dance-A-Thon was a fund-raiser for the&#13;
band trip to Chicago in May. Photo By:&#13;
Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
Pages By: Andrea Hutchinson &amp; Kimberly Clark&#13;
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Brianna Delfs and Kaylene&#13;
Page, two LC girls, were&#13;
accepted Into the southwest&#13;
w Honor Marching Band.&#13;
Marching to the&#13;
(Be cit of a tliff erettt Drum)&#13;
It can be seen everywhere: football&#13;
games, pep rallies, auditoriums, and&#13;
even the spring musical. It is obvious&#13;
to all that the Band Department is&#13;
busier than ever, and their accomplishments keep getting greater.&#13;
The newest member of the Band&#13;
is the director, Andy Walters. Th&#13;
concert band has grown from 43&#13;
to 75 members, the group is doing&#13;
new things, and there are many&#13;
awards.&#13;
"Mr. Walters is giving Band a wh le&#13;
new look," says senior David Ebke.&#13;
"He has a lot of new ideas and he&#13;
will make us a lot better."&#13;
The Marching Band made quite&#13;
an impression this football seas n.&#13;
Their shows included songs like&#13;
Rhapsody. They took '2nd in a&#13;
Sioux Falls competition and 4th&#13;
in Clarinda. They als0 osted the&#13;
first annual Dance-a-thon" which&#13;
gave prizes to its most talented&#13;
dancers .&#13;
Basketball season got a whole new&#13;
soundtrack when the band department selected students to perform&#13;
at the games. They got the fans to&#13;
cheer and sing along.&#13;
'We had a lot of fun in Basketball&#13;
Band," says sophomore Jared Juel.&#13;
"At some points, we were cheering&#13;
louder than Ramrod."&#13;
Concert Band preformed three&#13;
shows this year. With a group of&#13;
75, concert band had many honors.&#13;
All-state band members this year.&#13;
were Cayla Gillette, Kristin Parent,&#13;
and Stephen Bond. They also&#13;
preformed in Chicago at Elmhurst&#13;
College for a special clinic. During&#13;
that time they also saw the Broadway show Wicked, the Blue Man&#13;
Group, and the Museum of Science&#13;
and Industry.&#13;
The Titan Jazz Orchestra also&#13;
h d many accomplishments. They&#13;
received a superior rating from the&#13;
Bellevue East Jazz Festival and&#13;
achieved 2nd at the Bluffs Jazz&#13;
Festival. Outstanding solos at the&#13;
competition were Nick Kempton&#13;
and Nate Quick. Nate Quick says&#13;
that he owes it to the new band&#13;
director.&#13;
"Mr. Walters has improved the&#13;
band department so much. I have a&#13;
lot more fun now that he's here."&#13;
So whether they're dancing up&#13;
a storm, marching to the beat, or&#13;
pumping up the crowd, Titan Band&#13;
has just begun to tap into the possibilities of the musical world. B : MaKenna DophJ_§eli£id!§et..__ _________ ll ______ _&#13;
"Dance, Dance!" The&#13;
Titan Band did as the&#13;
popular band Fall-Out&#13;
Boy says, they danced.&#13;
You may have noticed at&#13;
football games, basketball games, and pep&#13;
rallys, the band was&#13;
boogying down to its own&#13;
sweet music. This new&#13;
spring in their step can&#13;
be accredited to new band director, Mr. Walters.&#13;
"Because we had such an involved band director it made band more fun, because he cared&#13;
about us." Junior Haley Gregory stated. Now it&#13;
takes talent to play beautiful music and shake&#13;
your groove thang at the same time. "We're an&#13;
extreme group. Dancing's okay because we're&#13;
all crazy awesome" said senior Bonnie South. As&#13;
you can imagine the Titan Band had some great&#13;
times. So do as the band does. and get out there&#13;
and dance! Photo Courtes of: Mr. Walters&#13;
Mr. Walters &#13;
Arsenic&#13;
( &amp;9 (9/d ~ace) Every actor has the opportunity to do something out of the&#13;
ordinary for everyone else. A&#13;
part in every play is the chance&#13;
to be something you're not. In&#13;
this years play, Arsenic &amp; Old&#13;
Lace, the roles included two&#13;
old ladies, a mad scientist, a&#13;
Teddy Roosevelt imposter, a&#13;
couple about to be married, and&#13;
drunken cops. There were plenty&#13;
of opportunities for the cast to&#13;
play make bel ieve.&#13;
"I came from A.L. this year&#13;
for L.C.'s drama program. An&#13;
old lady was a fun part to play&#13;
because it is something you're&#13;
not used to and there is a lot&#13;
of room for improvisation," said&#13;
junior Jessica Formanek.&#13;
The old ladies, Jessica and&#13;
senior Jennifer Ettinger, had age&#13;
lines put on and talked in h igh,&#13;
squeaky voices to make themselves appear older. Others in&#13;
the play made bigger sacrifices&#13;
to look their part in the show.&#13;
"I had the whole beard thing&#13;
going on at practice and&#13;
Mclaughlin asked if I was&#13;
going to shave ever. When I&#13;
said yeah, he told me I should&#13;
leave it and grow a goatee. It&#13;
took four weeks," said senior&#13;
Kyle Fletcher.&#13;
The cast had fun acting as&#13;
someone else onstage, but&#13;
behind the curtain they still had&#13;
fun being themselves.&#13;
"It was fun acting drunk since I&#13;
never am in reality. But offstage,&#13;
there were four cops and we&#13;
all just acted like idiots. I liked&#13;
watching Ben Rausch and Seth&#13;
Yakel slap each other," said&#13;
senior Brett Epperson.&#13;
Another Senior who stepped&#13;
up at the last minute was seasoned actor David Ebke.&#13;
"Even though we had to walk&#13;
through hell, I've never had as&#13;
much fun in a play unti l Arsenic&#13;
and Old Lace. It wasn't that&#13;
hard to do because a lot of&#13;
people helped me out. It was&#13;
really cool."&#13;
YOU MUST BE SO LONELY ...&#13;
About to take a drink of Aunt Martha Uunior Jessica Formanek) and Au nt Abby 's&#13;
(senior Jennife r Ettinger) Elderberry W ine, M r. Gibbs (freshman Zach Ruffcorn), a&#13;
lonely man wanting to stay the night in an extra room. Mr. Gibbs had no idea that&#13;
the glass of wine was actually a death w ish. Photo By: Diana Mescher&#13;
Front Row: Zach Mailahn, Brett Epperson, Kyle&#13;
Fletcher, Ben Rausch and Seth Yakel. Middle&#13;
Row: Jessica Formanek, Jennifer Ettinger,&#13;
Natalie Jacoby, Caleb Housley, Siri Nelson,&#13;
Jared Juel, Alex Mares, Kyle Wineland, Alaina&#13;
Walker, Phalen Elonich, Chloe Smith, Athena&#13;
Burns. Back Row: Olivia Handy, Director Tom&#13;
Mcl aughlin, Kelsey Moore, Josh McNeely, Matt&#13;
Wolf, Nate Black, Sara Marshall, Joe Tweed!,&#13;
Holly Nicolosi, Carly Sinn, David Ebke, Hannah&#13;
Hopson, Rosalie Warner, Caitlin Christensen,&#13;
Makenna Dopheide, Morgan Wolff, Zach&#13;
Ruffcorn, Danny Lich, Courtney Zucca, Shelby&#13;
Klepfer, Jordan Harden, Goodie Danielsen,&#13;
Tyler Butler, Pat Gillespie, Nolan Gillespie,&#13;
Mark Hamilton and Tessa Hopson.&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
"Mcla~ghlin .had 3 1&#13;
us .sing The ,Vienna "I joined the play because&#13;
Waits for You by Billy I love working lights and&#13;
Joel when we were sounds. It seems like&#13;
down."&#13;
·sophomore Alaina&#13;
Wal&lt;er&#13;
30&#13;
the most important&#13;
part of the play and&#13;
I basically get to be&#13;
God."&#13;
• jlllior Rosalie Warner&#13;
·"---·-&#13;
Coming out of their col·&#13;
fins, the guys play the role&#13;
of buried dead people&#13;
in th e basement or&#13;
"Panama." The ten dead&#13;
men in the play were&#13;
Goodie Danielsen, Nolan&#13;
Gillespie, Pat Gillespie,&#13;
Mark Hamilton, Jordan&#13;
Harden . Danny Linch,&#13;
Zach Mailah n, Josh&#13;
McNeely, Kyle Wineland&#13;
and Matt Wolf.&#13;
Photo By: Dian a&#13;
Mescher &#13;
'November&#13;
1&#13;
"I think the play that&#13;
we did was awesome. I&#13;
think Joe's part was the 1 best because he's just a&#13;
really good actor."&#13;
·sophomore Matt Wolf&#13;
.,.&#13;
I,&#13;
OH, MORTIMER&#13;
On their way to "go o bed"&#13;
David Ebke) gives his ne Ii cee, Elaine&#13;
Uunior Carly Sinn) 4 lift. The newly engaged&#13;
couple was up all night when they found out&#13;
Mortimer's aunts w re killing old men.&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten aubrich _____ __.&#13;
"I got to know a lot of the upperclassmen being in the play. We had a lot of&#13;
good times like when Matt Wolf got Mr.&#13;
Mclaughlin to call&#13;
himself a Nazi."&#13;
·f reshmai Mark&#13;
Hamilton&#13;
2 &#13;
DaVinci. Picasso. Ricky Martin. Ok&#13;
maybe not Ricky Martin. Anyway, they&#13;
all have one thing in common. They are&#13;
all master painters and artists, creating&#13;
breathtaking works of art that capture&#13;
our imagination to this day.&#13;
Perhaps that spirit is captured everyday&#13;
in room 209; Lewis Central's resident art&#13;
room . Walking into this room, at first,&#13;
leads to little surprise. All you will notice is&#13;
the students shuffling their pencils over&#13;
a piece of paper just like every classroom. However, pull in a little closer, and&#13;
that's when the striking artwork some&#13;
of these high school students produce&#13;
will seem to jump from their homes on&#13;
the paper and burn themselves in your&#13;
mind. Breathtaking outdoor images,&#13;
close ups of a classmates face, pencil&#13;
blurred drawings of an animal, or even a&#13;
strikingly vivid pure color washed basket&#13;
of fruit. And it doesn't stop there.&#13;
The adjacent pottery room yields&#13;
equal results as you see the large,&#13;
hyper-detailed sculptures that are in&#13;
the making. Boxes, sculptures, teapots,&#13;
and the latest favorite - personalized&#13;
dog bowls. Sometimes the amount of&#13;
detail work that goes into the tiniest&#13;
little corner of a vase can take more&#13;
time than studying for that physics test&#13;
you've been fretting about. So, the next&#13;
time you need a little inspiration, why&#13;
not take a trip to the art/pottery rooms&#13;
and take a closer look.&#13;
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CLAY DUST BUNNIES&#13;
Mr. Cunningham's desk isn't always&#13;
the cleanest place around. Coated&#13;
with clay dust, scarred from pottery&#13;
tools and worn from general use, his&#13;
desk looks more like the remnants of&#13;
a great pottery war.&#13;
Photo b : Jordan Bockert&#13;
SKETCH IT OUT&#13;
Sophomore Jaco Harr" I dra a p&#13;
ture of a Texas Longh rn fhe skate&#13;
eventually ended up on a slab of cl&#13;
for his pottery project&#13;
Photo by: Molly Hansen&#13;
With or without enthus1a m 1unlor&#13;
Ben Motfett makes clay for upcom&#13;
ing pro1ects. Making clay can fun or&#13;
punishing or students, depending on&#13;
your point of view .&#13;
Photo b : Moll Hansen&#13;
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Title: Long Road&#13;
Artisit: Junior Justin Kathrens&#13;
Time to create: Two days&#13;
Medium: Water color&#13;
Title: Andy&#13;
Artist: Junior Emily Campbell&#13;
Time to create: Three weeks&#13;
Medium: Silk screen&#13;
• • •••••••• RAAARWGI&#13;
The dinosaurs live again! Recreating our prehistoric critters, ironically&#13;
using clay made of dead prehistoric&#13;
critters, comes easy for sophomore&#13;
Kelsey Moore .&#13;
Photo bl: Jordan Bockert&#13;
• • • •••••• MEASURE IT OUT&#13;
Getting a -sklnch the way you want&#13;
takes time Qnd effort. Junior Sarah&#13;
Striker measures the start of her&#13;
final project&#13;
Photo b . Kurstrm Devine&#13;
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§&gt;~b The winter sports&#13;
alternative&#13;
. Mysterious,&#13;
-&#13;
crazy, · loud, flamboyant, courageous- all characteristics&#13;
of L.C. Speech performers Unbeknownst to most though speech&#13;
might just be one of the most successful activities at L.C.&#13;
The success rate was at an all&#13;
time high for the speechers. Large&#13;
group sent nine groups to state and&#13;
Reader's Theater went to all-state&#13;
for the 7th consecutive year.&#13;
Individual speechers blew people&#13;
away again sending an astonishing&#13;
15 people to state, including Jenn&#13;
Ettinger who went to all-state for&#13;
her fourth straight year making&#13;
her the first Titan to ever achieve&#13;
this goal.&#13;
"It is truly an amazing accomplishment by Jenn," said speech Coach&#13;
Laurie Nielsen. 'This is great that&#13;
she is the first person to ever do&#13;
this from L.C. and this just doesn't&#13;
happen in the state of Iowa very&#13;
often. You have to be really gifted&#13;
to reach that level."&#13;
Jenn herself was quite proud of&#13;
her accomplishments, "After not&#13;
making it to all-state in large group,&#13;
I was a little down and didn't think I&#13;
was going to make it for individual,&#13;
but then I found out I did and it was&#13;
a huge relief."&#13;
Speech isn't all serious though,&#13;
all you have to do is look around the&#13;
speech room before you find the&#13;
"troublemakers" (as Mrs. Nielsen&#13;
would call them).&#13;
"The best thing that we did this year&#13;
been with&#13;
my sling&#13;
king, (giant&#13;
slingshot).&#13;
At state&#13;
we were _:.&#13;
launching&#13;
an assortment of&#13;
objec s&#13;
across the&#13;
gym and we got Kristen Schweer's&#13;
scarf caught on the top of the&#13;
basketball hoop," said Zane Brugenhemke.&#13;
"We had to go and get the janitor to bring the hoop down to get&#13;
it back, but it was worth it, added&#13;
David Ebke. Mrs. Nielsen was not&#13;
as impressed.&#13;
"I was so angry that they brought&#13;
that thing along, it embarrassed&#13;
me so much being their coach,&#13;
but knowing those guys it was&#13;
really no surprise that something&#13;
like that would of happened," said&#13;
Mrs. Nielsen.&#13;
"I was just happy I got it back&#13;
because if those guys would have&#13;
lost it I would have been quite mad,&#13;
said Kristin."&#13;
LC speech is in a close race with&#13;
the wrestling team for. one of the&#13;
most successful programs offered&#13;
at LC And by the looks of things&#13;
these super speechers aren't&#13;
slowing down.&#13;
DO YOU KISS ON THE FIRST DATE!!!&#13;
Sophomore Adam Evans and senior Victoria Means perform their&#13;
Ensemble Acting piece Your Ex. The piece was a comedy where&#13;
two ex couples dated each others ex. Sound confusing? That's&#13;
because it was! Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(132)&#13;
Although it might be hard to&#13;
tell, junior Kristen Schweer is I the one on the receiving end&#13;
of some brutal blows. This was&#13;
Kristen's first year in speech,&#13;
when she participated in the&#13;
Reader's Theater catagory&#13;
called Squids will be Squids.&#13;
Kristen was also one of the few&#13;
I speechers ever to make it to&#13;
all-state her first year. I "I loved doing speech so&#13;
much this year, I wished that&#13;
I I would've done it when I was&#13;
younger. but I am looking I forward to doing it again next&#13;
year and maybe doing a few&#13;
I different catagories." &#13;
(1) CHECK PLEASE!&#13;
Freshman Mark Hamilton performs his and senior&#13;
Tessa Hopson's Ensemble Acting piece entitled Check&#13;
Please in which the two acted out a number of wierd&#13;
and b1zzarre blind dates.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(2) WEDNESDAY NIGHT FEVER!&#13;
Freshman Megan Rief strikes a pose for the camera&#13;
during an individual speech contest. The individual&#13;
district speech contest was moved to a Wednesday&#13;
from the typical Saturday, after that wicked March&#13;
blizzard.&#13;
Photo submitted by Olivia Handy&#13;
(3)ROOKIE OF THE YEAR?&#13;
Junior Brett Coon performs in the choral reading piece&#13;
What if Speech was a Sport? Brett waited until he was&#13;
a junior to participate in speech, but made it all the&#13;
way to state in his first year debut.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri&#13;
(4)0HH NOC!&#13;
In Squids Will be Squids a forgetful elephant, played&#13;
by senior Joe Tweed!, gets grounded by his angry&#13;
parents, juniors Morgan Wolff and Caleb Housely, for&#13;
not calling and saying he would be home late.&#13;
Photo by: John Petri:&#13;
(5) WEEEEEEEEE!&#13;
After a speech competition, senior Natalie Jacoby goes&#13;
down one of the slides at the play-place at Burger King.&#13;
··Any place we've ever stopped at to eat after a speech&#13;
cumpetition has to have a play-place thing otherwise&#13;
th.re isn t any fun."&#13;
Photo submitted by: Olivia Handy&#13;
What .&#13;
separated .. this year from ~&#13;
the other years you've been i11&#13;
Speech?&#13;
It was awesome&#13;
that I was a&#13;
senio'l" because&#13;
was in total conI than m4 o ld school&#13;
[T,.,i-Cente,.,], so t he,.,e&#13;
is a lot mo'l"e competition tha n in m4 past&#13;
4ea'l"s. To c ompete 4o u&#13;
can't just voluntee"l) 4ou&#13;
I liked speech&#13;
-&#13;
this yea'l" because&#13;
since I was a&#13;
senio,., I didnt&#13;
have to p1"actice&#13;
CjUite as much.&#13;
-senio'l" 0enn&#13;
-sen101"&#13;
f;bke &#13;
H)?'AR HIM SING&#13;
in · .!Jist1eartout, Rapunzel's prince,&#13;
seni Brett Epperson, tries to reach his&#13;
lov Rapunzel, played by senior Bonnie&#13;
· During the second half of the&#13;
play, Rapunzel's prince scandalized with&#13;
Snow White' freshman Megan Reif.&#13;
ON THE FLIP SIDE&#13;
Dur.' family gatheri 1&#13;
g, Cinderella's&#13;
pa n and sisters give thejr apologies&#13;
and ngrats on her new fJVsband1Freeh r from her maid 'Cfuties, tl).E{y swap&#13;
places and now they serve her.&#13;
(134)&#13;
OOK OUT BELOW&#13;
eerin hrough the eyes of the giant,&#13;
Jae ayed by Brett Coon, finds half&#13;
iant's glasses and realizes just&#13;
ho big the giant really is. The voice&#13;
of the giant was played by freshman&#13;
Nicole McGuire.&#13;
GLING TO SURVIVE&#13;
for their lives, Jack's mother,&#13;
by junior Hannah Hopson, tries&#13;
he giant out of killing her and the&#13;
. The giant was furious that her&#13;
husband died, and she wanted someone&#13;
to pay for her husband's death.&#13;
SCARED TO DEATH&#13;
F · · g with fright, Cinderella's stepmot r, senior Victoria Means, and her&#13;
st sisters, Florinda, sophomore Erica&#13;
ockey and Lucinda, senior Courtney&#13;
using panic as the giant threatens to&#13;
end their lives.&#13;
TELLING THE STORY OF HIS LIFE&#13;
'fe to his throat the narrator&#13;
o oe Tweed!, Is held captive by&#13;
Red R1 lnghood And the Ba r&#13;
as p rformed in many other plays&#13;
d musicals throu hout his high sd1 ol&#13;
career. &#13;
Into&#13;
Woods)&#13;
Lig ts. ·l _a_m_e._r_a-.. -. A- ction! involved many different stories&#13;
Whi} th admring public within its script, there were&#13;
onjJ~saw he tw6 spectacular multiple 'lead' roles to be filled.&#13;
ertor ances', the drama You could call it an equaltea orked' night and day opportunity production. "No · Cling sets, learning lines, one was given special attention&#13;
and re e'arsing. Many a and everyone gottheirchance."&#13;
Satur-days were spent 9 AM This year's production featured&#13;
- 9PM building the elaborate 14 senior graduates as well. "I&#13;
set. will always remember bowing&#13;
This year's musical wove for the last time. It was my final&#13;
together seven favorite fairy performance for LC Drama, it&#13;
tales into one captivating brought everything to an end,"&#13;
and innovative comedy. Jacoby exclaimed.&#13;
• (MusicandlyricsbyStephen The musical cast and crew&#13;
Sondheim, from the book had many people on their side&#13;
by James Lapine) "It had a to lend a helping hand. Mr.&#13;
lot of the elements we look Walters, the band director, and&#13;
for, a variety of characters, 19 select band members put&#13;
challenging music and a together and worked in the pit&#13;
kick-butt set," said senior band; some very talented A&#13;
Natalie Jacoby. II students created the "Gia .f s&#13;
The 75-plus cast and Head"; and Mrs. Sievers nd&#13;
crew members became a Mr.Johnson, thechoirdire tors&#13;
ily during the 36 days put in many hours workin with&#13;
of r earsal; one big fairy the cast on their songs or the&#13;
tale ily. "Everyone is musical.&#13;
really o going, so it's easy This work plus all th deditalk to eople and make cation, blood, sweat an ~ tears&#13;
fri nds. T y are awesome from the cast and cre"".'\came&#13;
be use th y do awesome together for two magical ights&#13;
thin s," ex lained senior when they took us int the&#13;
Davi Ebke. woods for a closer look.&#13;
Si ce thi '&#13;
WICKED WITCH&#13;
During her stunning performance as the wicked witch,&#13;
Jessica Formanek brings out&#13;
the witch's true colors. After the&#13;
spell was-lifted her appearance&#13;
returned to normal.&#13;
LET DOWN YOUR HAIR&#13;
Captivated in drama, senior Bonnie&#13;
South performs beautifully as&#13;
Rapunzel. Rapunzel had many&#13;
things going for her, a loving husband and twin children, until her&#13;
husband cheated on her.&#13;
29 Pro.,~u io11 Tea111&#13;
Me111bers&#13;
36 Day0 of Practice&#13;
41 Tech Day HoLn-0&#13;
·Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
Wolf&#13;
Adam Evans&#13;
The Witch&#13;
Jessica Formanek&#13;
Cinderella's Mother&#13;
Haley Gregory&#13;
Jack's Mother&#13;
"Hannah Hopson&#13;
The Queen&#13;
"Tessa Hopson&#13;
Cinderella&#13;
"Natalie Jacoby&#13;
Mysterious Man&#13;
"Caleb Housley&#13;
Cinderella's Father&#13;
"Danny Lich&#13;
Baker&#13;
"Zach Mailahn&#13;
Granny/ The Giant&#13;
Nicole McGuire&#13;
Megan Reif&#13;
Little Red Ridinghood&#13;
"Kristen Schweer&#13;
Florinda&#13;
Erica Shockey&#13;
Rapunzle&#13;
Bonnie South&#13;
Narrator&#13;
"Joe Tweedt&#13;
Production Secretarie&#13;
Sara Marshall&#13;
Assistants to the&#13;
Director&#13;
Courtney Zucca&#13;
Jordan Harden&#13;
Program Coordinators&#13;
Kailin Bellows&#13;
Makenria Dopheide&#13;
Technical Directors&#13;
"Nathan Black&#13;
Matt Wolf&#13;
Danny Lich&#13;
Make-up Crew&#13;
Jennifer Burnett&#13;
Jessica Nightser&#13;
Chloe Smith&#13;
Associate Stage Managers&#13;
Olivia Handy&#13;
Kelsey Moore&#13;
Publicists&#13;
Kaylene Page&#13;
Molly Cox&#13;
Alaina Walker&#13;
Webpage/Technologists Associate Choreographers&#13;
Alex Mares "Shannon Gascoigne&#13;
Sarah Piercy ·Alysha Rau&#13;
Costume Coordinator Andrew Gulden&#13;
Tyler Larson&#13;
Light Board Operators&#13;
Rosalie Warner&#13;
Kyle Wineland&#13;
Soundboard Operator&#13;
Cole Templeton&#13;
Associate Technical Directors&#13;
Pat Gillespie&#13;
Mark Hamilton&#13;
Jared Juel&#13;
DIRECTOR&#13;
In the musical, Into the Woods, the audience comes to meet a handsome prince&#13;
(played by David Ebke in his final lead&#13;
role) and a not so deserving, neglected&#13;
stepsister Cinderella played by Natalie&#13;
Jacoby. They fall in love and live happily ever&#13;
after, at least that's what was supposed to&#13;
happen. During the production, Cinderella's prince got his fair share of women&#13;
going from Cinderella, to the Baker's&#13;
ife, to Sleeping Beauty. There will never&#13;
another love story quite like this one.&#13;
f ·~ &#13;
DIANA MESCHER&#13;
"Diana is my little&#13;
sweetie pie! She always&#13;
finds the time to compliment me on my outfits!&#13;
She brightens my day!"&#13;
-senior Phalen Elonich&#13;
PHALEN ELONICH "I love being Phalen Elizabeth's partner! After she&#13;
puts the 'quote of the day'&#13;
on the board and is full of&#13;
hot chocolate, we are all&#13;
about the 'jazziness' and&#13;
being unique!"&#13;
-senior Jessica Ryba&#13;
'l jOilled yearbook because I love writiJlg.&#13;
The people ill here are cool ucl I like Mrs.&#13;
Luigille." - j\Ulior Eclclie Noo:uer&#13;
Rules&#13;
II 1. Get out any kind of coin . If you flip and&#13;
get heads, move forward one space. If you ~&#13;
II get tai ls, move forward two spaces. ·~ 2. Anything can be used as your game~·~&#13;
piece, just make su_re that you know which · ~&#13;
one 1s yours.&#13;
3. Move around the board by taking turns&#13;
flipping the coin and reading the spaces.&#13;
If you land on the same space as some-&#13;
• one else, you and the other person must&#13;
compete in a round of rock paper scissors.&#13;
The loser has to go all the way back to the&#13;
• start space.&#13;
4. Any wild coin flipping and you automatically have to go back three spaces.&#13;
• 5. To win, you have to land directly on the&#13;
finish space.&#13;
Pages and Photos By: Phalen Elonich and Jessica Ryba&#13;
(136)&#13;
JESSICA DAPPEN "J-Dap is such a hoot! I can always count on her to&#13;
make me laugh! She works hard, even if she's always on&#13;
her phone :) and she is an AWESOM E designer!"&#13;
-senior Diana Mescher&#13;
ghoot~&#13;
dder~ THE SHOOTERS&#13;
These are the people that&#13;
go behind the scenes&#13;
at every school event to&#13;
shoot pictures. Leading the&#13;
photography department is&#13;
head honcho John Petri. He&#13;
has spent the year training .._ __ _&#13;
up and coming photographers sophomores Josh&#13;
McNeely and Ki ers ten&#13;
Haubrich, and junior Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke. Because if&#13;
you don't look good, we&#13;
don't look good.&#13;
J\iysht !!lt.- A big part of being on yearbook&#13;
is having parties to celebrate&#13;
birthdays, making deadlines, and E iliiil'"'11'ar&#13;
end of the year celebrations. This&#13;
year, the boys organized themed parties, including a pirate party and&#13;
rockstar party, where everyone got pirate and rockstar names. For the end&#13;
of the year banquet at Village Inn, everybody got awards and very good&#13;
presents. "At the banquet, we say goodbye to the seniors and announce&#13;
the new staff members for the next year," said senior Natasha Moore. Party&#13;
time is one of the best parts of being on the yearbook staff.&#13;
Collgl"atulations on colllpletmg the Year book Gallle!&#13;
You JJlacle the cleacllmes&#13;
ancl brought foocl. E:ujOy&#13;
the book!&#13;
MRS. LANGILLE&#13;
As the Journalism Advisor.&#13;
she has worked with Lewis&#13;
Central for five years She&#13;
enioys overlooking the journal ism students because&#13;
they are very creative and&#13;
exciting. In her mind. they are&#13;
top not h! &#13;
Front Row: Molly Hansen, Alysha Rau , Kursten Devine, Felisha&#13;
Moore, Jema Petersen and Kiersten Haubrich. Second Row:&#13;
Jessica Dappen, Diana Mescher, Natasha Moore, Andrea&#13;
Hutchinson, MaKenna Dopheide, Aletha Lewis and Mackenzie&#13;
Means. Back Row: Josh McNeely, Jessica Ryba, John Petri, Mrs.&#13;
Langille, Zane Brugenhemke, Phalen Elonich, Eddie Nooner,&#13;
Caitlin Christensen and Tyler Johnson.&#13;
He is a computer hog. Everyday&#13;
JP walks in and heads right to the&#13;
back computer. If you want to look&#13;
at breath-taking pictures, take JP's&#13;
memory stick and look away!&#13;
-senior Molly Hansen&#13;
JESSICA RYBA "She is very short, but I&#13;
don't care! Jessica always&#13;
scares the students into&#13;
taking their pictures!"&#13;
-senior Natasha Moore&#13;
Starting with 12 o'clock: sophomores Jema Petersen, Aletha Lewis,&#13;
MaKenna Dopheide, Alysha Rau, Felisha Moore, Kursten Devine, Andrea&#13;
Hutchinson and Caitlin Christensen. These are the amazing designers&#13;
that fill the yearbook with colorful graphics and all the jazziness to make ii&#13;
unique. Each designer takes on 5-6 spreads a year working with a partner.&#13;
The designers get in big trouble when they don't make deadlines!&#13;
THE FRESH MEAT&#13;
Young jou rnalists in the&#13;
making, freshmen Tyler Johnson and Mackenzie Means are&#13;
bringing new talent to the staff.&#13;
~-- ..&#13;
name Kylie Phoenix, was the&#13;
champ at Guitar Hero.&#13;
NATASHA MOORE ---- .-&#13;
Good goosha, Noosha! Natasha&#13;
is my neighbor and she's ALWAYS&#13;
mowing her lawn. She uses a&#13;
pretty sweet riding lawn mower.&#13;
-senior John Petri&#13;
These four senior editors bring the yearbook to life! Diana&#13;
Mescher and Natasha Moore have been Co-Editors and&#13;
John Petri has been the Photography Editor the past two&#13;
years. Molly Hansen was our first Business Manager&#13;
this year.&#13;
MOLLY HANSEN&#13;
"Good golly Miss Molly! This&#13;
girl is all about business!&#13;
Molly not only completed&#13;
12 ad spreads, but I pretty&#13;
much just love her red hair!"&#13;
-senior Jessica Dappen &#13;
Issues&#13;
Editors&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
(138)&#13;
The 2006-2007&#13;
Newspaper Staff:&#13;
Taylor Basch&#13;
Amanda Berg&#13;
Athena Burns&#13;
Kaitlin Carlson&#13;
Baily Clevenger&#13;
Damien Croghan&#13;
Courtney Dusing&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
Jessica Formanek&#13;
Amanda Goeser&#13;
Savannah Greening&#13;
Sara Grimes&#13;
Blake Johnson&#13;
Maria Jones&#13;
Shelby Klepfer&#13;
Lindsey Lawrence&#13;
Sara Marshall&#13;
Shaley McKeever&#13;
Victoria Means&#13;
Holly Nicolosi&#13;
Hayley Perrin&#13;
Josh Stroeher&#13;
Tedi Swanson&#13;
Sarah Waldron&#13;
Photo By: Jessica Ryba&#13;
Daiice Daiice Revolutio11&#13;
After all of the stress of each issue, the&#13;
staff enjoys a small party complete with&#13;
food, music and Dance Dance Revolution. The&#13;
Newspaper staff had a lot of fun playing DOR&#13;
and enjoyed the entertainment of watching&#13;
one another.&#13;
''We had a good time with DOR! Bla&lt;e [JolTlson]&#13;
brought it in for a party after&#13;
one of our issues&#13;
was finished. The&#13;
funniest part was&#13;
definitely watching&#13;
Mrs. Langille show&#13;
off her impressive&#13;
skills," said senior&#13;
Victoria Means.&#13;
~hotographer&#13;
The person most likely seen on the&#13;
sidelines of an event Is junior Josh&#13;
Stroeher. Starting on the newspaper&#13;
last year working on ads he has&#13;
now been a photographer for thre&#13;
terms "Pep rallies are my favorite&#13;
ev nt tn taH'l p1ct1 ires f" said Josh &#13;
~~~~ [p~OO CTBE ·WIRE&gt;&#13;
Of you're not a member of The Wire, walking into Room 401 could be a the purpose they serve. "I love how I went from being a cartoonist to&#13;
tad bit intimidating. Small groups of people, crowding around computers, becoming a reporter in two years," said junior Amanda Berg.&#13;
conversations bouncing around faster than any teenager's A.D.D. will There are many reasons that people become writers on our staff. "I&#13;
let them keep track of. What exactly are they doing? And why are they joined because I love to write," said freshman Sara Marshall. "I've learned&#13;
on You Tube so often? So they can produce the best school newspaper a lot and I hope to be in here until I graduate!" While some people just&#13;
possible. And YouTube is just entertaining. love writing, others look to newspaper as an outlet for expression. "I&#13;
"Newspaperismyfavoritetimeoftheday!"saidjuniorAmandaGoeser. joined newspaper because I feel that students need to exercise their&#13;
"I love that I can work by myself or in a group. Al l of the outlandish rights as Americans by using freedom of the press and informing the&#13;
debates only add to the fun!" students about their world," said junior Jessica Formanek.&#13;
We work very hard to give you a grammatically correct newspaper The Wire has also been a growing experience. "I joined because&#13;
that hits home and makes you think about the world around you. "My I enjoy writing," said junior Joshua Stroeher. "I enjoy it and now that&#13;
favorite thing about newspaper is the opportunity to write m thoughts I've been here a while I've learned a lot and picked up on new things&#13;
on issues and have them printed for the student body to form their own like photography."&#13;
ideas and opinions," said sophomore Kaitlin Carlson. For all the changes we have undergone this year, next year will&#13;
Some issues accomplish this goal better than others. es, we make bring even more. Our editor in chief, Jennifer Ettinger, is leaving. "I&#13;
mistakes. Sometimes we misspell peoples' names, and sometimes, wi ll miss making popcorn in the Dark Room and hanging out in the&#13;
we offend people. But I'd like to point out that our staff, despite all of Karma Room."&#13;
its amazing qualities, isn't perfect; we're teenagers! We're bound to But even if we lose our editor in chief, another steps up to the plate.&#13;
make mistakes, and The Wire is a work-in-progress. "I'm starting to get excited for being editor next year," said Amanda&#13;
We have undergone many changes this year. For starters, our staff Goeser. "I want to work with everyone and have an awesome paper.&#13;
hab grown dramatically. Not only that, but many staff members changed Plus, I'm interested in journalism as a career."&#13;
Pages By: Jessica Dappen il1d MaKema Dopheide&#13;
Meet the Pre~~· A Look into the Live~ of&#13;
• our New~ Tearn&#13;
1. LAYOUT NIGHT&#13;
Using the dictionary for help, sophomores&#13;
Shaley McKeever and Sarah Waldron proof&#13;
the opinion page of the newspaper. These&#13;
two girls were great additions to The Wire&#13;
staff. Photo By: Aletha Lewis&#13;
2. THE BOARD&#13;
Located in the Journalism Office also&#13;
known as The Karma Room, this board&#13;
houses all of the ideas and assignments&#13;
for each issue. ''The Board helps keep us&#13;
organized by knowing what pictures need&#13;
to be taken for what story," said sophomore&#13;
Maria Jones. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
3. HOT OFF THE PRESS&#13;
Getting ready to hand out the next issue,&#13;
freshman Sara Marshall cuts open a new&#13;
stack of newspapers. The newspaper staff&#13;
kept busy producing seven issues of The&#13;
Wire. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
4. PASSING THE TORCH&#13;
Help and support is always available on the&#13;
newspaper staff. Sharing her knowledge,&#13;
senior Tedi Swanson shows sophomore&#13;
Taylor Basch and junior Jessica Formanek&#13;
how to use the lndesign program. Photo&#13;
By: John Petri &#13;
Issues&#13;
Editors&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
(138)&#13;
The 2006-2007&#13;
Newspaper Staff:&#13;
Taylor Basch&#13;
Amanda Berg&#13;
Athena Burns&#13;
Kaitlin Carlson&#13;
Baily Clevenger&#13;
Damien Croghan&#13;
Courtney Dusing&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger&#13;
Jessica Formanek&#13;
Amanda Goeser&#13;
Savannah Greening&#13;
Sara Grimes&#13;
Blake Johnson&#13;
Maria Jones&#13;
Shelby Klepfer&#13;
Lindsey Lawrence&#13;
Sara Marshall&#13;
Shaley McKeever&#13;
Victoria Means&#13;
Holly Nicolosi&#13;
Hayley Perrin&#13;
Josh Stroeher&#13;
Tedi Swanson&#13;
Sarah Waldron&#13;
Photo By: Jessica Ryba&#13;
Dance Dance Revolutio11&#13;
After all of the .stress of each issue, the&#13;
staff enjoys a small party complete with&#13;
food, music and Dance Dance Revolution. The&#13;
Newspaper staff had a lot of fun playing DOR&#13;
and enjoyed the entertainment of watching&#13;
one another.&#13;
"We had a good time with DOR! Bla&lt;e [Johlson]&#13;
brought it in for a party after&#13;
one of our issues&#13;
was finished. The&#13;
funniest part was&#13;
definitely watching&#13;
Mrs. Langille show&#13;
off her impressive&#13;
skills," said senior&#13;
Victoria Means.&#13;
[Photographer&#13;
The person most likely seen on the&#13;
sidelines of an event is junior Josh&#13;
Stroeher. Starting on the newspaper&#13;
last year working on ads, he has&#13;
now been a photographer for three&#13;
terms. "Pep rall ies are my favorite&#13;
events to take pictures of," said Josh &#13;
~~~~ [p~ffi CTHE WIKE&gt;&#13;
o f you're not a member of The Wire, walking into Room 401 could be a the purpose they serve. "I love how I went from being a cartoonist to&#13;
tad bit intimidating. Small groups of people, crowding around computers, becoming a reporter in two years," said junior Amanda Berg.&#13;
conversations bouncing around faster than any teenager's A.D.D. will There are many reasons that people become writers on our staff. "I&#13;
let them keep track of. What exactly are they doing? And why are they joined because I love to write," said freshman Sara Marshall. "I've learned&#13;
on You Tube so often? So they can produce the best school newspaper a lot and I hope to be in here until I graduate!" While some people just&#13;
possible. And YouTube is just entertaining. love writing, others look to newspaper as an outlet for expression. "I&#13;
"Newspaperismyfavoritetimeoftheday!"saidjuniorAmandaGoeser. joined newspaper because I feel that students need to exercise their&#13;
"I love that I can work by myself or in a group. All of the outlandish rights as Americans by using freedom of the press and informing the&#13;
debates only add to the fun!" students about their world," said junior Jessica Formanek.&#13;
We work very hard to give you a grammatically correct newspaper The Wire has also been a growing experience. "I joined because&#13;
that hits home and makes you think about the world around you . "My I enjoy writing," said junior Joshua Stroeher. "I enjoy it and now that&#13;
favorite thing about newspaper is the opportunity to write my thoughts I've been here a while I've learned a lot and picked up on new things&#13;
on issues and have them printed for the student body to form their own like photography."&#13;
ideas and opinions," said sophomore Kaitlin Carlson. For all the changes we have undergone this year, next year will&#13;
Some issues accomplish this goal better than others. Yes, we make bring even more. Our editor in chief, Jennifer Ettinger, is leaving. "I&#13;
mistakes. Sometimes we misspell peoples' names, and sometimes, will miss making popcorn in the Dark Room and hanging out in the&#13;
we offend people. But I'd like to point out that our staff, despite all of Karma Room."&#13;
its amazing qualities, isn't perfect; we're teenagers! We're bound to But even if we lose our editor in chief, another steps up to the plate.&#13;
rrake mistakes, and The Wire is a work-in-progress. "I'm starting to get excited for being editor next year," said Amanda&#13;
We have undergone many changes this year. For starters, our staff Goeser. "I want to work with everyone and have an awesome paper.&#13;
has grown dramatically. Not only that, but many staff members changed Plus, I'm interested in journalism as a career."&#13;
Pages By: Jessica D~ and MaKema Dopheide&#13;
Meet the Pre~~· A Look into the Live~ of&#13;
• our New~ Tearn&#13;
1. LAYOUT NIGHT&#13;
Using the dictionary for help, sophomores&#13;
Shaley Mc Keever and Sarah Waldron proof&#13;
the opinion page of the newspaper. These&#13;
two girls were great additions to The Wire&#13;
staff. Photo By: Aletha Lewis&#13;
2. THE BOARD&#13;
Located in the Journalism Office also&#13;
known as The Karma Room, this board&#13;
houses all of the ideas and assignments&#13;
for each issue. "The Board helps keep us&#13;
organized by knowing what pictures need&#13;
to be taken for what story," said sophomore&#13;
Maria Jones. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
3. HOT OFF THE PRESS&#13;
Getting ready to hand out the next issue,&#13;
freshman Sara Marshall cuts open a new&#13;
stack of newspapers. The newspaper staff&#13;
kept busy producing seven issues of The&#13;
Wire. Photo By: John Petri&#13;
4. PASSING THE TORCH&#13;
Help and support is always available on the&#13;
newspaper staff. Sharing her knowledge,&#13;
senior Tedi Swanson shows sophomore&#13;
Taylor Basch and junior Jessica Formanek&#13;
how to use the lndesign program. Photo&#13;
By: John Petri &#13;
1. CANS, CANS, CANS&#13;
Working hard for Mohrn's place, seniors&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger and Courtney Dusing&#13;
and junior Sara Grimes count cans to&#13;
ship to other places. "We divided the&#13;
cans and took them to their designated&#13;
areas," says senior Courtney Dusing.&#13;
Photo by.Diana Mescher&#13;
2. BREAK TIME&#13;
After working the softball throw, seniors&#13;
Shanna Delfs, Amanda York, Lindsay&#13;
Burns, Kelsey Schomburg and Diana&#13;
Mescher take their hard earned lunch&#13;
break.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
3. WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS&#13;
The NHS receives the Outstanding Volun- teer Award for Relay for Life. Everyone on&#13;
National Honor Society took shifts to work&#13;
at the cancer awareness fund raiser.&#13;
Submitted by: Amber Barr&#13;
4. WORKIN' FOR THE HOURS&#13;
Picking up trash, juniors Leah Willadsen and Daniel Stout give up their&#13;
free time to make the school litter free.&#13;
Members work for about 30 minutes&#13;
twice a month.&#13;
Pages by: Aletha Lewis and&#13;
Tyler Johnson&#13;
Photo by: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
Front row: Brad Bass, Joe Jerkovich, Jennifer Ettinger, Amanda Schieffer, Hayley Gregory, Cortny Knoble, Amber Barr,&#13;
Emily McMullen and Alyssa Brewer. Second Row: Diana Mescher, Chris Portera Paff, Ben Mescher, Dan Hall, Brett Epperson, Rachel Schultz, Amanda Yo rk, Jessica Dappen , Cassie Paulson, Jennifer Hall, Dayona Barrett, Hilary Sadler and Sarni&#13;
Juel. Third Row: David Ebke, Brad Bogardus, Chris Engelstad, Valerie Creps, Joe Tweed!, Tessa Hopson, Whitney Geise,&#13;
Jennifer Creps, Becky Hinsley, Kristen Perin, Sarah Grimes, Courtney Dusing, Cassie Dunham, Natalie Jacoby, Gracie&#13;
Thorton, Lindsay Burns, Jessica Ryba, Damon Coyle, Kelsey Schomburg, Jessica Muerer, Cory Jasek, Lindsey Toole,&#13;
Alyssa Chafe, Shanna Delfs, Melinda Johnson, Jaclyn Erikson, Allison Johnson, Amanda Goeser, Hannah Patrick, Leah&#13;
Willadsen, Daniel Stout, Laurel Freemyer, Rosalie Warner, Cayla Gillette, Stephanie Wells and Jessica Ohlinger.&#13;
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I&#13;
I&#13;
NHS members are often&#13;
involved in activities. Jennifer Hall runs track and&#13;
cross-country. She qualified&#13;
for state track in the 3000&#13;
meter run. "Jenny has an&#13;
amazing work ethic, that&#13;
girl inspires me plus she&#13;
is funny. She always leads&#13;
the distance girls in their&#13;
workouts," said sophomore&#13;
Andrea Hutchinson. ''She's&#13;
dedicated, takes it seriou ly.&#13;
and is a great leader for&#13;
the rest of the kids m our&#13;
school," said NHS Adv1~or&#13;
John Drake. &#13;
One hour at a time&#13;
National Honor Society was&#13;
established by the NASSP in&#13;
1921. The four main purposes&#13;
of the chapters of NHS are "To&#13;
create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire&#13;
to render service, to promote&#13;
leadership, and to develop&#13;
character in the students of&#13;
secondary schools." (From the&#13;
NHS constitution) Those purposes mean a lot to NHS and&#13;
its members; it is almost like a&#13;
Bible. "I think its great kids want&#13;
to go out and volunteer," said&#13;
Jennifer Ettinger.&#13;
NHS stands for National Honor&#13;
Society, however to its members&#13;
it means more than just an&#13;
organization. NHS is somewhat&#13;
an honor roll; their members&#13;
show perfection in more than&#13;
one thing. Leadership, scholarship, service, and character&#13;
' re all qualities of members of&#13;
National Honor Society. "I think&#13;
leadership is important because&#13;
it makes us have all the traits an&#13;
National Honor Society member&#13;
should have," says senior Jessica Dappen.&#13;
Members are accepted at the&#13;
junior and senior levels. it is&#13;
estimated that there are more&#13;
than one million students who&#13;
take part in the National Honor&#13;
Society organization. Members&#13;
often work many hours in volunteer work for the hospital, local&#13;
day care service, and other community work. Senior Amanda&#13;
Schieffer estimates she's spent&#13;
over five-hundred hours in her&#13;
NHS career in volunteer work.&#13;
Dedication is an important part&#13;
for its members.&#13;
If it weren't for National Honor&#13;
Society, the community wouldn't&#13;
be what it is today, hard work&#13;
and dedication is hard to find ...&#13;
However its members are willing&#13;
to take the job.&#13;
I I I •&#13;
' ' .&#13;
:. I&#13;
I 14 I&#13;
"LEADERSHIP IS ... "&#13;
Giving a speech at the induction ceremony, senior Dan Hall talks about leadership. Each officer gave a speech on one of the four characteristics of a National&#13;
Honor Society member, Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service."The&#13;
four aspects of National Honor Society are even more important than before as&#13;
• are making the induction process more select each year," said senior Brett&#13;
Epperson, the secretary of NHS.&#13;
Pl Iv by: Diana Mescher&#13;
·we used Cassie Dunham's wagon&#13;
to haul cans at the food drive ...&#13;
Volunteering is awesome!"&#13;
-senior Jennifer Creps&#13;
"Mike and his muscles. Beckv and&#13;
the mumn. and Cassie and the hairball ... Volunteering is awesome!"&#13;
-senior Valerie Creps&#13;
·we were babvsining at Kren. and someone said 'Clean up that crap!' and a linle&#13;
kid's mom came and he said he couldn't&#13;
leave because he had to clean up."&#13;
-senior Cassie Dunham&#13;
"One lime while working to get mv&#13;
129, I walked into a nursing home to&#13;
give dinner to an elderlv man, and he&#13;
was like 'Hev Goreuous. · He was like&#13;
86 vears old."&#13;
-senior Beckv Hinslev&#13;
'When Dan Stout and BeckV Hinslev&#13;
were at Jennie Edmuson hospital. thev&#13;
fooled one of the patient's into believeing thev were married and the hospital&#13;
was actuanv in China!"&#13;
-senior Amanda Schietter&#13;
I&#13;
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JESUS' BIRTHDAY&#13;
Displaying their birthday card proudly, members of FCA pose with younger kids who participated in Jesus' birthday party.&#13;
Back Row: Caitlin Agee and Molly Quandt. Middle Row: Jocelyn Schupp, Diana Mescher, Taylor May, Tyler McGrain,&#13;
Denver Lohnes, Trevor Ryba, Zach Pettepier and Jaclyn Erickson.&#13;
Before school, senior Justin Carlson, freshmen Denver Lohnes, Zach Pettepier, and&#13;
seniors Brad Bogardus and Cassie Paulson&#13;
meet at the flag pole. FCA met once a month&#13;
to pray at the pole.&#13;
2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY&#13;
Laughing it up, seniors Jaclyn Erickson and&#13;
-----&#13;
Diana Mescher celebrate Jesus' birthday with some birthday cake.&#13;
3. HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT&#13;
After their free throws, freshmen Trevor&#13;
Ryba, Denver Lohnes and Taylor May&#13;
won 5th place in the free throw-a-than.&#13;
Participants got pledges and shot 1,000&#13;
free throws to raise money. &#13;
Th~&#13;
(fCA J'mY)&#13;
FCA Mission:To present to athletes meetings once a month.&#13;
and coaches and all whom they influ- "After we do devotion (Bible study&#13;
ence the challenge and adventure of and prayer), we play games for the&#13;
receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and rest of the meeting. It's fun getting&#13;
Lord, serving Him in their relationship together with your friends to just hang&#13;
and fellowship of the church. And that out," said freshman Taylor May.&#13;
is exactly what the members do. Anything can happen in-between&#13;
"FCA is a really good learning these montly meetings.&#13;
experience for me. It helps you out "Once, it had snowed the night&#13;
a lot with keeping your morals. It's before and the parking lot was icy&#13;
hard to do that in high school," said that morning.After I left the meeting, it&#13;
sophomore Lacey Stazzoni. wasn't icy anymore. I didn't realize the&#13;
FCA has lots of fundraisers every ice in-between the cars hadn't melted.&#13;
Year, including the Free Throw-a- I went to get into my truck, slipped&#13;
Thon, Angel Tree Project at Christmas on the ice, and smashed into the car&#13;
time, running craft fair concession next to me. I didn't fall down though!"&#13;
stands, and the Concert of Praise. said senior Justin Carlson.&#13;
Butjustlikeanyothergroup, they have FCA is a good organization to have&#13;
lheir share offun.TheyhaveanEaster fun and keep in touch with your&#13;
egg hunt, Jesus' Birthday, Christmas religious side, while benefiting the&#13;
decorating at Bethany Lutheran, and community.&#13;
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OFFICERS&#13;
First Row: Caitlin Agee, Sam Enewold, Diana Mescher and Jaclyn Erickson.&#13;
Second Row: Ryan Carlson, Justin Carlson and David Mescher. Not Pictured:&#13;
Zc1ch Pettepier.&#13;
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MEMBERS&#13;
Front Row: Trevor Ryba, Haley Gregory, Tori Von Mende, Kylie Lane, Sydnie Dennis&#13;
and Lacey Stazzoni. Middle Row: Jordan Baas, Caitlin Agee, Sam Enewold, Aletha&#13;
Lewis, Jaclyn Erickson, Taylor May and Colin Hubka. Back Row: Diana Mescher, Kody&#13;
Dockweiler, Ryan Carlson, Justin Carlson, David Mescher and Denver Lohnes.&#13;
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1. WHEELBARREL RACE&#13;
Takingthe lead,juniorBen Parton moves&#13;
his little arms as fast as he can as junior&#13;
Logan Mundt holds up his legs. "Justin&#13;
Carlson and I were so far ahead, it just&#13;
looks like we're behind," said senior&#13;
Ryan Whittington.&#13;
2. MEET AND GREET&#13;
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all of Amber's&#13;
dirty work that&#13;
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up when she&#13;
needs it. I am&#13;
her trusty sidekick. ''&#13;
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officer, ha! All&#13;
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Making the picture background, sophomores Felisha Moore, Jema Petersen and&#13;
Kristen Gerhardt hold the poles steady&#13;
to build the foundation of the arch for the&#13;
Snoball dance.&#13;
~~~&#13;
For the Open Door Mission senior&#13;
Amber Barr and freshmen Jordan&#13;
Morgan and Morgan Misfeldt, helped&#13;
donate a check of $1307.33 for children's books. Most of this money was&#13;
raised at a dodgeball tournament.&#13;
~~&#13;
The Snoball court walked under an arch&#13;
that sophomore Joanna Bond and junior&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock built. &#13;
Selling porn porns for 50 cents a pop,&#13;
senior Emi ly McMullen makes the&#13;
exchange with sophomore Justin Budka.&#13;
Justin was thrilled to show off his school&#13;
is&#13;
Each month, six members of the council invite&#13;
two students to join them for lunch. Sophomore&#13;
member Felisha Moore&#13;
invited sophomore Brady&#13;
Wells as one of her two&#13;
peers. "I talked with Principal Story about sports and it&#13;
was fun. He told me that he&#13;
use to play football in high&#13;
school too. The food at lunch was spectucular&#13;
because we had pizza over cafeteria food."&#13;
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Congratulation£ to the&#13;
graduating cla££ of 2007!&#13;
GOTITANg!&#13;
(151) &#13;
Chris.&#13;
In a world where you&#13;
can be anything. be&#13;
who you are. You were&#13;
meant: t:o go far. Good&#13;
luck always. We're very&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom and I-lolly&#13;
C.ongratulationc; Kelli!&#13;
We are c;o proud of !:JOU and&#13;
!:JOur accornplic;hrnentc; over&#13;
the lad 18 Idearc; . Good 1.uck&#13;
at Iowa and becorning a&#13;
great teacher.&#13;
We Love You&#13;
Morn and Dad&#13;
Congratulations Kristin!&#13;
Best Wishes for college. Keep faith. work&#13;
hard and the future is&#13;
yours!&#13;
Love&#13;
Motn. Barry. and Jennifer&#13;
~~&gt;.----------------------.....&#13;
Lindsay.&#13;
!=rorn !:hat: shy lit:t:le girl on t:he&#13;
playground t:o t:he outspoken.&#13;
confident:. independent: young&#13;
wornan you have becorne. you&#13;
truly arnaze rne. I honestly believe&#13;
!:here is nothing you can't: do.&#13;
Continue t:o believe in yourself and&#13;
know your life is what: you rnake&#13;
it:. ~njoy !:his wonderful journey ...&#13;
LIV~ ... LAUG~-L..s LOV~ .&#13;
!=rorn your biggest: fans ...&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Morn. Randy. and Brandon&#13;
We are c;o blec;c;ed and&#13;
proud of !:JOu! You've been&#13;
given c;uch a gift and c;o&#13;
have we in !:JOU. We know in&#13;
life whatever !:JOU do ldou'll&#13;
go far and we will alwaldc; be here for !:JOU.&#13;
We Love You&#13;
Mo rn. Dad. Zach.&#13;
and Madic;on &#13;
ghelby.&#13;
i:rorn naked "Dolly" lo fird&#13;
day of Kindergarten and&#13;
now a ~enior in 1--figh gchool!&#13;
Time J:lie~!&#13;
Anything ~ po~~ible if you&#13;
believe in your~elf!&#13;
You can do it.!&#13;
Love. Morn and Dad&#13;
Naught!::J Nuevo!&#13;
!=riend~ U Can Keep!&#13;
We wish you the best!&#13;
Love Your Morn ~ ...&#13;
~ec . Coleen. Karen.&#13;
Cindy. ~arnbi. gt_ephani.&#13;
guzie. Deb. and Kathy.&#13;
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Jordanr=rotn t:he l~t: day of&#13;
kindergarten t:hru&#13;
your ~enior year.&#13;
it: ha~ been a great:&#13;
ride. We love you&#13;
and wi~h you t:he&#13;
be~t: of luck after&#13;
graduation.&#13;
May t:he wind&#13;
alway~ be at: your&#13;
back!&#13;
Love.&#13;
Motn and Dad&#13;
Jo~h and Lind~a~ &#13;
You are my i;uni;hine&#13;
My only i;uni;hine&#13;
Jl ~) May you achieve all&#13;
the great thing.; thii;&#13;
world ha.; to offer.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Morn. Dad and&#13;
When you en!:ered !:he world you cornple!:ed our family. We can&#13;
only say !:hank you for what: you have given us. Now !:hat: you have&#13;
finished high school. you will experience a new and exci!:ing !:irne of&#13;
your life. Reach out: and enjoy it:. You can accomplish any!:hing. We&#13;
Rachel. tBachl&#13;
Our little "Cu tie Pie". you have grown&#13;
into &lt;;uch a beautiful and &lt;;tnart young&#13;
lady. You have filled our heart&lt;; with&#13;
&lt;;O tnuch Joy. Love. and Laughter!&#13;
We are &lt;;O proud of you and your&#13;
talent£:andaccornpli£:htnent£:. Thank£:&#13;
for the wonderful tnetnorie&lt;;. !=allow&#13;
your dreatn &lt;; .&#13;
retnetnber your&#13;
journey i£: only&#13;
beginning.&#13;
You'll Alway&lt;; be&#13;
"Our Baby."&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Morn. Dad.&#13;
Adatn. and&#13;
Etnily&#13;
are proud of you and we love you.&#13;
Morn. Dad. Alyssa. and Arny &#13;
Congratulationc; Jec;c;ica!&#13;
We are ve~ proud of you.&#13;
We wic;h you all the c;uc&#13;
-cec;c; and happinec;c; that&#13;
life hac; to offer. Follow&#13;
your drearnc; and know&#13;
we are behind you.&#13;
We love you! Morn. Dad.&#13;
Julie. and Trevor&#13;
You've brought ~o&#13;
tnuch inlo our live~ ...&#13;
excilernenl. rni~chief.&#13;
and tn l of all. love.&#13;
May you be ble~~ed&#13;
and ucce~~ful in all&#13;
you do.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Dad and Morn&#13;
Tara and Atnanda&#13;
TediCongratulations Katie!&#13;
We are c;o proud of you!&#13;
Love.&#13;
Morn. Dad. and Nick&#13;
The future is;&#13;
!:JOurs: s:o we re&#13;
chillin'now&#13;
Dillon! Congrat:-&#13;
ulalions: and our&#13;
love lo !:JOU. Dad.&#13;
Morn. Cameron.&#13;
Toc;c; your cap in the air. you graduated with flair.&#13;
We feel fortunate to have you for a daughter.&#13;
You arn fun. focuc;ed. c;elf-rnotivated. and caring.&#13;
You will forever amaze uc; and whernver you go&#13;
in thic; world c;ornething wonderful will be thern ...&#13;
YOU! -~~ Congratulationc;! We&#13;
love you. Morn and Dad &#13;
geth.&#13;
Your genuine ~pirit&#13;
for life ha~ touched&#13;
many. Walktoyour&#13;
future with confidence and know&#13;
that we will alway~&#13;
be there.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Morn. Dad and Zach&#13;
I Natasha.&#13;
You have been a joy to have for&#13;
a daughter. You have a wonderful perrnnality. a beautiful smile.&#13;
and lots of long pretty hair. We&#13;
know that you will go far 'in the&#13;
world. Always remember you&#13;
can do anything you want to&#13;
do. You just have to go for it!&#13;
Ef"ljoy the University of Iowa.&#13;
make the most out of life.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Dad. Morn. and F'.elisha&#13;
.___.~ You have been a ble£:£:ing (o&#13;
u£: in ever!:! wa!:J. We arn £: 0&#13;
proud of !:JOU. !:JOur accornpl i £:hrn e nt £:. and for the&#13;
per£:on !:JOU have become.&#13;
The gift£: !:JOU have to offer&#13;
make the opportunitie£:&#13;
ahead of !:JOU endle£:£:. You&#13;
will forever have our love&#13;
====~~~~~!:::~ and £:upport.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Jordan.&#13;
Congratulations! We are so&#13;
proud of all your accomplishments and the wonderful young man you have&#13;
become. As you make your&#13;
way through life follow your&#13;
dreams and always know our&#13;
love is with you.&#13;
Today is your day .&#13;
You're off to Great Places!&#13;
You re off and away! Dr. geuss&#13;
Welove!:JOU.&#13;
Dad. Morn. and Ka!:Jla&#13;
Love.&#13;
Morn. Dad. ~rin .&#13;
and ~eather &#13;
Adatn.&#13;
Frotn the tninute you&#13;
were born you have&#13;
truly been a blessing&#13;
in our lives. We have&#13;
enjoyed watching and&#13;
c;upporting you as you&#13;
have grown into such&#13;
a fine young tnan. We&#13;
are proud of you and&#13;
we know you will be&#13;
c;uccesdul in whatever&#13;
you decide to do.&#13;
Always keep God first&#13;
in your life.&#13;
Love Motn. Dad. Kyle.&#13;
and Allison&#13;
Karrie Ann -&#13;
There is a good reason why t:hey call graduat:ion ceremonies .. cornrnencernent: exercises ... Graduat:ion isn't: t:he end it: is t:he beginning.&#13;
The beginning of a new journey which has endless possibilities in&#13;
dare for you. We hope your journey brings you rnany amazing&#13;
rnornent:s. Like t:he rnany amazing rnornent:s you have given us. On&#13;
your journey rnay God cont:inue t:o bless you wit:h t:he ever-lading&#13;
abilit:y t:o bring warrnt:h and happiness t:o all t:he heart:s you t:ouch.&#13;
We are so proud of t:he rnany awe-inspiring at:hibut:es you posses:&#13;
you are t:he hue definit:ion of someone&#13;
who is beaut:iful on t:he inside as well&#13;
as out:. Thank you Bear for rnaking t:his&#13;
journey t:he best: hip we have ever t:aken.&#13;
Wit:h all our love and fait:h -&#13;
Morn. Dad. and Jessica&#13;
Work like you don't: need t:he rnoney.&#13;
Love like you have never been hurt:.&#13;
Dance like no one is wat:ching.&#13;
K!:Jle. it seetns that our boy has sotnehow grown up to be a fine young tnan. Just yesterday we&#13;
waited for the bus to pick you up and take you to school and today we c;ee thic; tnan we call a c;on.&#13;
~e's full of atnbition. talent and intelligence the goals he setc; for hitnself he achievec;. never being&#13;
afraid of what others tnay think: he has courage. May the seeds you have planted our son. turn&#13;
into succesdul and tneaning in life.&#13;
Congratulations Kyle. you did it!&#13;
We are proud parents and love you dearly. MOM and DAD &#13;
Congratulation!; Je!;!;ica!&#13;
Congratulation~! I'm !;0 proud of you! Love. Morn&#13;
May all of your dream~&#13;
come true.&#13;
IA daughter tnay outgrow your lap. but !;he'll&#13;
never outgrow your heart!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Morn. Dad. Ju!;tin. s ~ric&#13;
Was;n't it jus;t yes;terday&#13;
you left for kindergarten?&#13;
Enjoy College!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Morn. Dad. Zach. ~Allison&#13;
Eb.&#13;
frn proud that 1:JOu've alwa1:ls been 1:JOur own person and&#13;
taken 1:JOur own path.&#13;
frn proud of 1:JOUr determination to succeed.&#13;
l'rn proud of 1:JOur strong independent character.&#13;
l'rn proud of the rnan 1:JOU have becorne!&#13;
M1:J wish for 1:JOU is that 1:JOur jOurne1:l through life be filled&#13;
with happiness!&#13;
Love. Morn. &#13;
Go af h:!r what: you&#13;
want:!&#13;
You can do anything!&#13;
We Love You - Alway~! "'&#13;
Morn. Dad. and John ~ . ._..., .. _.&#13;
Ca~~ieWere extrernel!d proud&#13;
of !:JOU and !:JOur achievernent~. Keep believing !:JOur&#13;
drearn~ and !:JOU will go far&#13;
in thi~ craz!:J life. We love&#13;
!:JOU rnore each da!:J.&#13;
gurpri~e! Morn and Dad&#13;
C.ongrat:ulat:ions Arnanda!&#13;
You have grown frorn rny lit:t:le girl t:o a posit:ive. appreciat:ive. int:elligent:. and loving young&#13;
wornan wit:h all t:he right: values t:o guide you&#13;
along life's pat:h. You could never irnage how&#13;
proud you have rnade rne and all !:hose !:hat:&#13;
love you very rnuch! I believe !:hat: you deserve&#13;
all !:he great: wonders your life will have. You&#13;
worked hard for t:he day t:o corne in which you&#13;
can follow your heart: and build on your hopes&#13;
~ and drearns. Rernernber as you go down t:he&#13;
pat:h you have&#13;
chosen do not: be&#13;
afraid t:o work and&#13;
use your t:alent:s and let: God&#13;
cont:inue t:o guide&#13;
you. I will always&#13;
cherish and love&#13;
everyt:hing about:&#13;
you. rny beaut:iful&#13;
daught:er!&#13;
Love you so rnuch.&#13;
Morn and so rnany&#13;
ot:hers ...&#13;
We are proud of the !:JOung&#13;
rnan !:JOU have becorne and&#13;
what !:JOU have accornpli~hed! We pra!:l God will&#13;
continue to ble~~ !:JOU in&#13;
!:JOur future choice~.&#13;
Dad and Morn &#13;
Congratulations: on making it&#13;
this: far.&#13;
Love- Morn. Paul. UnK s Cor!:J.&#13;
gunc;hine.&#13;
!=rorn the minute !:JOU&#13;
were born I knew !:JOU&#13;
would turn out to be&#13;
one bright c;hin!:.J dar!&#13;
We are all c;o ver!:.l&#13;
proud of !:JOU!&#13;
Love- Dad. Kirn. C.or!:.J.&#13;
Kaci. and Kaia&#13;
Jon.&#13;
Nataliegornehow it happened&#13;
All of a c;udden !:JOU jud&#13;
grew up. You went frorn the&#13;
little girl all full of dearn.&#13;
to the beautiful !:.JOung lad!:.J&#13;
full of tornorrow'c; prornic;e.&#13;
You've alread!:.J accornplic;hed amazing things;.&#13;
We are c;o proud of the&#13;
We are ~o proud of you. You have grown int:o a caring and loving&#13;
young man. You can do anything in life if you try hard enough. We&#13;
w ill alway~ be here for you and we love you.&#13;
Love- Morn. Dad. Rachel.&#13;
and ~helby&#13;
perc;on !:.lou've beco rnr.&#13;
We alc;o know God has;&#13;
even bigger plane; in c; tore&#13;
for !:JOU!&#13;
All our love c;urroundc; !:JOU&#13;
ac; !:.JOur next c; tep begins;!&#13;
C.ongratulationc; . M o rn&#13;
and Dad , &#13;
l-loping .. WaiCing ... Receiving.&#13;
A baby boy !:hat: brought: us Joy.&#13;
Growing ... Learning ... l,;xperiencing.&#13;
A young boy !:hat: brought: us JOy.&#13;
Driving ... Da!:ing ... Graduat:ing.&#13;
A young rnan !:hat: brings us JOy.&#13;
!=rorn conception to forever. you are&#13;
part: of us and we love who you are.&#13;
Congra!:ula!:ions son. rnake !:he future&#13;
yours. Live healthy! Live long! Love&#13;
rnuch! Laugh often. prosper. and never&#13;
lose faith.&#13;
Love- Morn. Dad. Arny. and Jenny&#13;
Our li!:!:led Angel is all grown up. What: will&#13;
we do w ithout: !:hat: srnile and great: sense of&#13;
hurnor?&#13;
Go and conquer your drearns and always&#13;
rernernber !:hat: Love Will Always Be Right:&#13;
I-I ere.&#13;
Congrat s Bis. we are so very proud!&#13;
Dad. Morn. Nikki. Rachel and. in Loving&#13;
Mernory. Penny x&#13;
0&#13;
x 0&#13;
x&#13;
0&#13;
x&#13;
0&#13;
x 0&#13;
Je~~ica.&#13;
We are alway~ proud&#13;
of you. J=ollow your&#13;
drearn~ and ~lay true&#13;
to your~elf.&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Morn. Dad. and Travi~&#13;
0&#13;
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You were a beautiful baby and&#13;
you've grown into a beautiful.&#13;
intelligent. and strong young&#13;
wornan. You are a wonderful&#13;
daughter. i;ister. and friend. I&#13;
just want you to know that&#13;
we love you very rnuch and&#13;
are very proud of you. You've&#13;
accornplii;hed i;o rnuch in just&#13;
17 i;hort yeari; and I know that&#13;
':JOU dedined to accornplish so&#13;
rnuch more! One part of ':JOur&#13;
life is ending now that ':JOU&#13;
are graduating&#13;
from high school. --.~,.,..~...,.-&#13;
but a whole new&#13;
adventure ii;&#13;
about t o begin.&#13;
Keep drearning&#13;
and ':JOU will go&#13;
far!&#13;
We Love You.&#13;
Morn. Bill. D':Jlan.&#13;
Jon.Rachel.&#13;
Annie. and 1--lollie&#13;
We are i;o proud of you and&#13;
love you very rnuch. We are&#13;
going to rnii;i; your i;rnile and&#13;
i;erenading. Alwayi; remember: "I can do everything&#13;
through Chrid. who givei; rne&#13;
drength ... Phil 4.13&#13;
Love. Dad and Morn&#13;
Congratulationi;&#13;
Young Padawan.&#13;
~ou r jOurne~ hai;&#13;
jud begun.&#13;
With Love.&#13;
Deanna&#13;
It jud doei;n't i;eern pogi;ible that you are graduat-&#13;
~ ing. It i;eemi; like yederday&#13;
that you would wait fo r t he&#13;
"big cheei;e" to take you to&#13;
i;chool. We are i;o proud of&#13;
arr that you have accornplii;hed and wii;h you rnuch&#13;
i;uccei;i; at Northwed. May you&#13;
alwayi; find happinei;i; in your pagi;ioni; for life.&#13;
We Love You i;o rnuch. Morn s Dad&#13;
Eric Rui;i;el.&#13;
From our "Litt le Guy".&#13;
To Eagle Qcout.&#13;
To Gradu ab~ ...&#13;
You are a precioui; gift from&#13;
God who filli; our livei; with&#13;
laughter and jOy. You i;hould&#13;
be proud of your continuou5;&#13;
desire to make the world a&#13;
better place.&#13;
Wit h love and administration.&#13;
Morn. Dad. and Krid in&lt;? &#13;
Kaitlin Kyle Bert.elc;en&#13;
The 'let.ling go' procec;c; hac; begun and alt.hough&#13;
it: tnakec; uc; c;ad. we are happy for you. You are a&#13;
lovely. kind. and accotnplic;hed young woman with&#13;
a hetnendouc; gift. of c;haring yourc;elf. We love&#13;
you and are&#13;
c;o proud of&#13;
who you are&#13;
and for what.&#13;
!:JOU c;land. We&#13;
have all t.he&#13;
' confidence in ..,._ __&#13;
t.he world for&#13;
your f ut.ure.&#13;
May!:JOU&#13;
alwa!:Jc; walk&#13;
wit:h God.&#13;
Love. Garn~&#13;
Papa&#13;
Chric;tine gue Webering&#13;
Watching you grow hac; given&#13;
uc; joy and laughter. Your c;pirit&#13;
and talent ic; inc;piring. May your&#13;
beauty. kindnec;c;, and love of life&#13;
carry you through tnany yearc;.&#13;
tnjoy what the future hac; to hold&#13;
for you. We are very pro ud o f&#13;
you. c;weetie! Dad. Morn. Virginia.&#13;
i:rorn Rileld to Ripple'::! with Red Dog in&#13;
between. You have&#13;
brought us laughter and jO'::J. Alwalds&#13;
believe 'dour heart&#13;
and staid true to '::!ourself. Maid God alwalds&#13;
bless '::JOU. and the sun&#13;
alwalds shine.&#13;
We Love YouDad. Morn. Kat. and&#13;
Paul. and Thomae; .................. __________ ...... ________________________________ ,t§Jl &#13;
C.ortn!:l Al!:Jssa.&#13;
We are so proud of how !:JOU have&#13;
handled !:JOurself during the difficult tirnes of high school with !:JOur&#13;
strength. sensitivit!:J. and intelligence. We adrnire !:JOur strong&#13;
attitude and hope !:JOU alwa!:JS strive&#13;
to reach for !:JOur drearns. You have&#13;
a wonderful sense of hurnor and a&#13;
beautiful srnile that can brighten&#13;
an!:lone's da!:J. This is jud t he beginning for !:JOU and the sk!:J is t he lirnit.&#13;
We Love You C.ork!:J! -- ,..l1ii::":;'~;;a:..E011&#13;
Morn. Dad. Ashle!:J . Brenna. ~&#13;
Dako t a&#13;
)&#13;
JlJ ~164),&#13;
We are blessed t o have !:JOU&#13;
both. You rnake us vef"!:J&#13;
proud. We know w ith !:JOur&#13;
knowledge and deterrnination this will add up t o great&#13;
success in !:JOur life. You&#13;
have grown up to be beaut iful. caring individuals. W ith&#13;
, !:JOur love and cornpassion&#13;
· !:JOU will succeed.&#13;
Love YouWe're so proud of&#13;
you and all that&#13;
you've alre ady&#13;
accotnplished. May&#13;
all your dreatns&#13;
cotne true.&#13;
Love. Morn and Dad &#13;
The rnet:al of a t:rue leader&#13;
i~ forged in t:he foundry of&#13;
hi~ action~. not: in hi~ word~.&#13;
Through your hard work and&#13;
leader~hip: you have cleared&#13;
your own pat:h- good luck&#13;
a~ you dart: your journey&#13;
· down it:&#13;
Love- Morn. Dad. Trent:. and&#13;
Brad.&#13;
You've brightened our live&lt;; in&#13;
rnany way&lt;;. Your accornpli&lt;;;hrnent&lt;;; have brought u&lt;;; great&#13;
pride. but we're even rnore&#13;
proud of the wonderful young&#13;
rnan you've becorne. We know&#13;
you are well prepared for the&#13;
next dage of your life. Airn high!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Morn. Dad. ghalene. Jo&lt;;;h. Kevin&#13;
and Mickey!&#13;
Krid:in.&#13;
Congratulation~ on your VQry ~pgcial day. Wg .&#13;
arQ ~o proud of ~ou. Your laughtgr and ~tnilg i~&#13;
infgctiou~ and will opgn tnany door~ for !:JOU in&#13;
thg futurQ. Alway~ rntnQtnbQr if you fall. wg'll&#13;
bg thgrn to hglp you up.&#13;
Lovg - Motn and Dad&#13;
Tes:s:a.&#13;
You have worked hard&#13;
to achieve ~our goals:.&#13;
Keep reaching for what&#13;
~ou want. the s:k~ is:&#13;
the lirnit. We are ver~&#13;
proud of ~ou!&#13;
Love.&#13;
Dad. Morn. 1-tannah. and &#13;
It has: been very rewarding watching you grow. Your character and good judgement attracts: everyone around you. Your&#13;
pos:itive attitude and cornrnitrnent will help you accornplis:h your dreams:. May your journey through life be a wonderful experience. We feel bles:s:ed and are proud of you. We love you Buck! Morns Dad. Jas:on. Melina. Wes:ton. s Kara&#13;
A connection through&#13;
the ~ear~ ... &#13;
DianaMa~ ~ou never lo!;e ~our drearn!;. Alway!; keep your&#13;
fait h and !;tay true to what you know i!; the truth!&#13;
We are very proud of you and love you very rnuch!&#13;
go rnany thing!; have changed !;ince that little&#13;
pictured with hi!; favorite dog that wa!; "Lucky ..&#13;
until he got hirn! It ha!; been !;uch a jOy watching&#13;
you grow into a rnan. We cannot wait to !;ee the&#13;
life that you have built for your!;elf. and will be&#13;
with you every dep of the way.&#13;
Love: Morn ~ Dad&#13;
Dani~ David ~--~-.,,,,-~- Love.&#13;
I served the cake. you poured the tea. we&#13;
built a house under a tree. In grown up&#13;
clothes we played our part s. secrets told. we&#13;
crossed our hearts. Through all the years. the&#13;
srniles and tears. first true loves and football&#13;
cheers. I've never found a friend so true. I'll&#13;
love you. 9.is. rny whole life through.&#13;
Author Unknown&#13;
gara Jean Bille~bach&#13;
2007&#13;
Love. Lora&#13;
----------------------------------------------------'1SD1 &#13;
Megan.&#13;
It c;eerrn; only yederday that&#13;
you were our c;weet baby&#13;
girl! You've grown into a kind.&#13;
beautiful. intelligent rec;ponc;ible young wornan. Continue&#13;
to work hard and your dreatnc;&#13;
will cotne true. Rernernber that&#13;
your fatnily ic; alwayc; there for&#13;
you!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Dad. Morn. Matt. and Madic;on&#13;
We are very proud of you&#13;
and the young man !:JOU&#13;
have become. Your decii;ioni; you have made&#13;
throughout your 1-ligh&#13;
~chool years;. ii; i;otnething&#13;
you i;hould be proud of. We&#13;
wii;h you much i;ucces;i;&#13;
throughout your future.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Dad. Morn. Ronnie.&#13;
Cheyenne. and Emma&#13;
I atn o proud of you and your accotnpli~htnent~. You have developed into a wonderful&#13;
young tnan. Keep your ~pirit alive and you can do anything with your life. Love. Morn&#13;
~168) &#13;
Warde; can not exprec;c; how proud we are of you! You are a t:rue&#13;
blec;c;ing and a gift frotn God. Congratulation on your rnany c;ue&#13;
cec;c; frorn your dayc; at Lewie; Cent:ral. We look forward to celebrating your rnany new adventurec; in your next chapter. .. college!&#13;
I-luge; s Kic;c;e&lt;S- Morn s Dad&#13;
John Pet:ri. Natac;ha Moore. Phalen ~lonich . Diana Mec;cher. Mrc;.&#13;
Langille. Jec;c;ica Dappen. Jec;c; ica R~ba. s Moll~ 1-lanc;en&#13;
ong ratulation~ Senior~!&#13;
We will mi~~ you.&#13;
!=rorn: Zane. Caitlin. Kurslen. MaKenna.&#13;
Kiersten. Andrea. Tyler. Aletha. Joshua.&#13;
Mackenzie. !=elisha. ~ddie . Jerna. Alysha&#13;
and Mrs. Langille&#13;
You tnake u£ proud&#13;
ever!j da!j.&#13;
We love !jOu!&#13;
Motn. Dad. Nolan.&#13;
You will always be&#13;
Dynamite David lo me.&#13;
Congratulations on graduation and best of luck al&#13;
the University.&#13;
Love. Morn&#13;
Thanks: for all of&#13;
your hard work and&#13;
leaders:hip. We'll&#13;
rnis;s; you.&#13;
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Clevenger, Baily 20, 35, 99, 138&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Jaclene 16A, 20, 38, 85,&#13;
93, 99, 102, 113, 117&#13;
Clouser, Ashley 28&#13;
Clouser, Mary 28, 62, 124 &#13;
Cochrane, Kelli 7, 16, 17, 36, 43, 46,&#13;
51, 147, 152&#13;
Coffelt, Jaymison 28, 101, 116&#13;
Coffman, Joshua 20, 50, 97&#13;
Coldewey, Sean 24, 125&#13;
Collins, Melissa 16B, 20, 88, 89&#13;
Colpitts, Samuel 8, 16, 17, 62, 67, 117&#13;
Colter, Matthew 28, 125&#13;
Congdon, Brandon 8, 16, 17, 117&#13;
Connealy, Kaitlyn 28, 63, 86, 102, 117,&#13;
145&#13;
Conner, Zachary 24&#13;
Conover, Shay 8, 16, 17, 42, 47, 58,&#13;
117&#13;
Cook, Ryan 24, 101, 124&#13;
Coon, Brett 20, 119, 123, 124, 125,&#13;
133, 134, 135&#13;
Coon , Brittney 28, 117, 124&#13;
Coon, William 24, 125&#13;
Coppa, Kristin 8, 16, 16A, 17, 38, 40,&#13;
45,47, 51,53, 61, 152, 169&#13;
Coppock. Spenser 20,39&#13;
Corum, Matthew 24&#13;
Courter, Tyler 28&#13;
Cox, Adam 20&#13;
Cox, Aleesha 24&#13;
Cox, Elizabeth 25, 64&#13;
Cox, Kelsey 20, 39, 51, 63&#13;
Cox, Molly 28, 124, 125, 135, 145&#13;
Cox, Nathan 28, 116&#13;
Coyle, Damon 8, 16, 17, 38, 55, 57, 80,&#13;
81, 104, 105, 131 , 140, 165&#13;
Cozad, Alicia 25&#13;
Cozad, Amber 20&#13;
Cozad, Brent 25, 117&#13;
Cozad, Cory 116, 117&#13;
Crawford, Chelsey 28, 124&#13;
Creps, Jennifer 8, 16, 17, 46, 140, 141,&#13;
164&#13;
Creps, Valerie 8, 16, 17, 46, 140, 141 ,&#13;
164&#13;
Croghan, Cameron 20, 53&#13;
Croghan, Damien 20, 53, 138, 145&#13;
Croushorn, Kyle 20, 39&#13;
CD) iS for ~o&#13;
- Shay Conover&#13;
Danielsen, Goodmond 20, 38, 56, 70,&#13;
126, 128&#13;
Danielsen, Jakob 25&#13;
Dappen, Jessica 8, 16, 16A, 17, 38,&#13;
40, 51, 90, 91 , 136, 137, 140, 141, 144,&#13;
145, 153, 161 , 169&#13;
Dappen, Travis 28, 41 , 66&#13;
Darnell, Bryan 25, 41 , 69, 104, 117&#13;
Darnell, Katie 20, 37, 93, 98, 99, 117&#13;
Dashner, Anthony 8, 16, 16D, 17, 124&#13;
Davids, Stephanie 21 , 82, 83, 88, 89,&#13;
98, 99, 102, 103, 113&#13;
DeVetter, Daniel 8, 16, 16A, 16C, 17,&#13;
38, 54, 61, 81, 97, 162&#13;
eVoss, Richard 21 , 52, 85, 91 , 121,&#13;
123, 124&#13;
Delfs, Shanna 2, 8, 16, 17, 39, 55, 86,&#13;
87, 140&#13;
Delph, Brianna 8, 16, 16C, 17, 125&#13;
Dennis, Sydnie 21, 93, 98, 99, 116,&#13;
117, 143, 145&#13;
Devine, Kursten 25, 91 , 116, 137&#13;
Dew, Misty 21 , 58, 124&#13;
Dew, Rachel 28, 124&#13;
Diaz, Julian 28, 101&#13;
Dick, Jackson 21 , 80, 81 , 104, 105,&#13;
116, 121 , 123, 124&#13;
Diggs, Cheryl 28, 124&#13;
Diggs, Patrick 28, 125&#13;
Dillon, Michc;i.el 21, 101&#13;
Ditmars, Nolan 16B, 21 , 97&#13;
Dottin, Lisa 25, 124, 125&#13;
Dopheide, MaKenna 25, 84, 128, 135,&#13;
137&#13;
Dreager, Curtis 21 , 56, 81 , 91 , 101 , 124&#13;
Dreager, Nathan 25, 37, 85, 100, 101 ,&#13;
116, 117&#13;
Driver, Christopher 28&#13;
Driver, Dakota 25, 89, 102, 123, 124&#13;
Drummey, Joanna 28, 85, 124&#13;
Duffy, Brandon 8, 16, 17, 79, 94, 101 , 114&#13;
Duffy, Colin 28, 101, 116&#13;
Dunham, Cassandra 8, 16, 17, 46,&#13;
124, 140, 141 , 159&#13;
Dunlap, Terra 29&#13;
Duong, Alexander 29&#13;
Durand, Jacob 25, 101&#13;
Durham, Chad 8, 16, 17&#13;
Dusing, Courtney 8, 16, 17, 120, 121 ,&#13;
124, 130, 134, 135, 138, 139, 140, 169&#13;
(E) iS for Einu&#13;
- Bla&lt;e Johnson&#13;
Ebbs, Kristin 8, 16, 17, 46, 54, 147, 165&#13;
Ebke, David 8, 16, 16A, 17, 38, 40, 41 ,&#13;
47,53,54, 56,57, 60,61 , 91 , 121 , 123,&#13;
124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 132, 133,&#13;
135, 140&#13;
Edison, Jessica 21&#13;
Edwards, Abbey 24, 25, 98, 99&#13;
Edwards, Mallory 8, 16, 17, 51 , 53, 55,&#13;
60, 65, 67&#13;
Edwards, Taylor 21&#13;
Eissa, Jordan 37&#13;
Elliff, Brett 21 , 50, 117&#13;
Elliff, Brooke 29, 99, 116, 123, 124, 125&#13;
Elliff, Whitney 8, 16, 16C, 17, 41 , 51 ,&#13;
54, 83&#13;
Ellison, Shelby 9, 16, 17, 85, 153&#13;
Elonich, Cory 25, 41, 104, 11 7&#13;
Elonich, Phalen 9, 16, 16A, 16C, 17,&#13;
38, 40, 41 , 46, 50, 54, 56, 66, 126, 128,&#13;
129, 136, 137, 160, 169&#13;
Enewold, Samantha 25, 44, 125, 143&#13;
Engelstad, Christopher 9, 16, 16C, 17,&#13;
47, 152&#13;
Epperson, Brett 9, 16, 17, 38, 40, 47,&#13;
53, 55, 60, 61 , 70, 87, 101 , 123, 124,&#13;
128, 134, 135, 140, 141' 144, 145&#13;
Epperson, Ryan 29, 104, 116&#13;
Erickson, Jaclyn 9, 16, 17, 37, 50, 55,&#13;
56,94, 107, 116, 142, 143&#13;
Eshelman, Amanda 29, 117, 124&#13;
Eteeyan, Robert 25&#13;
Ettinger, Jennifer 9, 16, 16C, 17, 43,&#13;
53, 55, 56, 57, 123, 124, 126, 128, 129,&#13;
132; 135, 138, 139, 140, 141 , 169&#13;
Evanoff, Ebenezer9, 16, 17, 47, 64, 158&#13;
Evans, Adam 25, 121 , 123, 124, 132,&#13;
135&#13;
Evans, Trevor 25&#13;
Evens, Jessica 29&#13;
Evens, Samantha 21&#13;
CF) iS for Flamiruro&#13;
~ ~~~ Ei'onich&#13;
Fauble, Alex 21 , 50, 97&#13;
Feekin, Thomas 25, 81&#13;
Feller, Jessica 25, 63, 91&#13;
Fender, Ashlei 25&#13;
Ferguson, Jakob 21&#13;
Fernandez, Janmara 21 , 50&#13;
Fieszl, Gabor 42, 64, 101&#13;
Finn, Michael 9, 16, 16D, 17, 97&#13;
Fischer, Cody 25, 125&#13;
Fish, Aaron 21 , 111&#13;
Fish, Richard 29, 110&#13;
Fitzgerald, Nicholas 9, 16, 16D, 17, 46,&#13;
81&#13;
Fleming, Samantha 25&#13;
Fletcher, Kyle 9, 16, 16D, 17, 53, 62,&#13;
128&#13;
Flint, Charles 111&#13;
Flores, Jillian 9, 16, 17, 39, 51, 92, 93,&#13;
107, 143&#13;
Flynn, Bobbi 29&#13;
Foote, Richard 29&#13;
Forbes, Amber 21 , 85, 102&#13;
Formanek, Jessica 21, 32, 56, 57, 124,&#13;
128, 129, 135, 138, 139&#13;
Forrester, Jeffrey 25, 81&#13;
Forristall, Kendra 29, 108, 109, 116, 117&#13;
Fountain, Brian 29, 116&#13;
Fox, Tatum 29, 99&#13;
Fox, Tyler 4, 21 , 62, 80, 81&#13;
Franco, Adan 9, 16, 17&#13;
Frederick, Bradley 25&#13;
Freemyer, Laurel 21 , 123, 124, 140&#13;
Frieze, Joshua 29&#13;
Frost, Allison 21 , 38, 76, 77, 82, 83,&#13;
108, 11 2, 116&#13;
Fry, Laura 21 , 43, 52, 121 , 122, 124,&#13;
125, 145&#13;
Fuelberth, Carie 25, 124, 145&#13;
Fuerst, Melissa 29&#13;
Fulcher, James 9, 16, 17, 32, 56, 62&#13;
----1 &#13;
CG) iS for Gorilla . - Vince Junior&#13;
Gaines, Jonathan 25&#13;
Gaines, Rachel 29&#13;
Gamble, Kristina 21 , 41 , 82, 83&#13;
Garlough, Anthony 9, 16, 17, 81 , 106,&#13;
107&#13;
Gascoigne, Shannon 4, 25, 99, 32, 135&#13;
Gates, Emily 25, 113, 124, 145&#13;
Gaytan, Roberto 29, 100, 101 , 116&#13;
Geier, Catherine 29, 91, 124&#13;
Geise, Whitney 9, 16, 17, 47, 97, 140&#13;
George, Ashley 29, 117, 124, 125&#13;
Gerhardt, Kristen 25, 144, 145&#13;
Gibb, Jon 21&#13;
Gibson, Courtney 21, 50&#13;
Gill, Brandon 29&#13;
Gillespie, Patrick 25, 32, 40, 59, 81 , 97,&#13;
128, 135&#13;
Gillette, Cayla 9, 16, 17, 47, 106, 121 ,&#13;
125, 127, 140, 164&#13;
Gilmore, Nicholas 25, 41 , 58, 81&#13;
Gnader, D.J. 25, 115&#13;
Gochenour, Taylor 25&#13;
Goeser, Amanda 21 , 38, 106, 116,&#13;
138, 139, 140, 145&#13;
Goeser, Ryan 29, 62, 73, 97, 116&#13;
Gosch, Randie 25, 110&#13;
Graham, Elizabeth 99&#13;
Graves, Nicholas 29, 104, 116&#13;
Gray, Travis 29, 63, 97, 116, 124&#13;
Greening, Savannah 25, 131 , 138&#13;
Gregory, Haley 21 , 119, 121 , 124, 125,&#13;
126, 127, 135, 140, 143&#13;
Grgurich, Alexis 29, 102&#13;
Grimes, Sara 21, 85, 122, 124, 125,&#13;
138, 139, 140&#13;
Grimm, Nathan 29, 116&#13;
Grothe, Zachary 21 , 117&#13;
Gubbels, Heather 25, 84, 102, 125&#13;
Gulden, Andrew 29, 91 , 121 , 123, 124, 135&#13;
Gundlach, Kayla 20, 21 , 89, 145&#13;
Gutierrez, Abraham 29&#13;
(H) iS for Hippo - Megan Heckerman&#13;
Hall, Bridget 29, 86, 102&#13;
Hall , Daniel 9, 16, 17, 62, 84, 85, 104,&#13;
140, 141&#13;
Hall, Jennifer 21 , 37, 41, 84, 85, 102,&#13;
140, 145&#13;
Hall, Kerry 29, 116&#13;
Hall, Nichole 9, 16, 17&#13;
Hamilton , David 9, 16, 17, 97, 101 , 169&#13;
Hamilton, Mark 29, 124, 125, 128, 129,&#13;
133, 135&#13;
Hamsa, Erik 29, 116&#13;
Handy, Olivia 25, 81 , 116, 124, 125,&#13;
128, 135&#13;
(172)&#13;
Hansen, Hayleigh 29, 102, 103, 116, 117&#13;
Hansen, Jacob 9, 16, 17, 159&#13;
Hansen, Karrie 10, 16, 16A, 17, 47, 51,&#13;
54, 82, 83, 157, 166&#13;
Hansen, Molly 10, 16, 16A, 17, 38, 40,&#13;
53,66, 90,91 , 137, 153, 162, 169&#13;
Hansen, Sarah 10, 16, 17, 37, 40, 62,&#13;
82, 83&#13;
Harden, Jordan 29, 124, 125, 128, 135&#13;
Harman, Brandon 21&#13;
Harrill, Jacob 25, 64, 130&#13;
Harris, Ashley 25, 39, 52, 62, 89, 106,&#13;
119, 121, 124, 145&#13;
Hartley, Nicole 29, 125, 126&#13;
Harvey, Mary 29, 86, 108, 109, 117&#13;
Harvey, Sara 10, 16, 17, 47&#13;
Hasbrouck, Kyle 25, 81&#13;
Hastings, Taylor 10, 16, 17, 58, 92, 93&#13;
Haubrich, Kiersten 25, 124, 136, 137&#13;
Hausner, Bret 29, 116&#13;
Hays, Daniel 25, 41, 62, 67, 81, 115,&#13;
117&#13;
Heckerman, Megan 10, 16, 17, 39, 51 ,&#13;
90, 91, 153&#13;
Hemmingsen, Michelle 21&#13;
Henderson, Kelsey 29, 124&#13;
Hendrix, Craig 21 , 94, 108&#13;
Hendrix, Emily 25, 124&#13;
Hernandez, Armando 25&#13;
Hernandez, Eric 25&#13;
Hernandez, Luis 25&#13;
Herren, Kyle 21, 35, 101&#13;
Higginbotham, Andi 21&#13;
Higgins, Brandi 21 , 32&#13;
Higgins, Jonathan 25, 41, 51, 81 , 94,&#13;
104, 105, 116, 117, 121, 124, 143&#13;
Higgins, Jordan 25, 45, 114, 115, 116&#13;
Higgins, Megan 10, 16, 17, 39, 51 , 55,&#13;
82, 83,92, 93, 102, 103, 143&#13;
Hinsley, Rebecca 10, 16, 17, 46, 125,&#13;
140, 141&#13;
Hitchcock,· Adriene 21 , 41, 70, 88, 89,&#13;
144, 145&#13;
Holder, Troy 29&#13;
Hollesen, John 25&#13;
Hollingsworth, David 21, 45, 81&#13;
Holzberger, Lisa 21 , 42&#13;
Hopp, Brittney 29, 39, 88, 89&#13;
Hopson, Hannah 21 , 52, 121, 123,&#13;
124, 128, 134, 135, 145&#13;
Hopson, Tessa 10, 16, 17, 47, 125,&#13;
128, 131 , 133, 135, 140, 165&#13;
Hostetter, Marissa 29, 85&#13;
Housley, Caleb 21 , 62, 71 , 91, 121 ,&#13;
124, 126, 128, 129, 135&#13;
Housley, Jorey 10, 16, 17&#13;
Housley, Kody 10, 16, 17, 47, 81 , 97&#13;
Housley, Tyler 108&#13;
Howell, Matthew 25&#13;
Huber, Arielle 25, 84, 85, 102, 108&#13;
Hubka, Colin 29, 143&#13;
Hubka, Logan 10, 16, 17&#13;
Hughs, Charles 25, 69, 81, 117&#13;
Hultquist, Ashl i 10, 16, 17, 89&#13;
Humphrey, Jason 25, 81&#13;
Hunter, Blake 29, 41 , 116&#13;
Hunter, Spencer 10, 16, 17, 94&#13;
Hurst, John 10, 16, 16C, 17, 47&#13;
Husz, Mallory 21 , 38, 50, 65, 82, 83,&#13;
92, 93&#13;
Hutchinson, Andrea 25, 102, 103, 124,&#13;
136, 137, 140&#13;
(J) iS for J~ar - Christine Webering&#13;
Jackson, Matthew 25&#13;
Jackson, Rebecca 29&#13;
Jacobo, Caybe 29&#13;
Jacobs, Brian 21, 101&#13;
Jacobs, Matthew 1 O, 16, 17, 47&#13;
Jacoby, Natalie 10, 16, 16C, 17, 46, 51,&#13;
53, 54, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128,&#13;
129, 133, 135, 140, 160&#13;
Jasek, Cory 1 o, 16, 17, 50, 84, 85, 97,&#13;
101 , 140&#13;
Jensen, Christopher 29&#13;
Jensen, Cole 29, 86, 116, 124&#13;
Jensen, Katie 29, 116, 124&#13;
Jensen, Nicholas 21 , 44&#13;
Jensen, Robert 25&#13;
Jerkovich, Joseph 21 , 63, 97, 108, 109, 140&#13;
Johnson, Allison 10, 16, 17, 76, 113, 140&#13;
Johnson, Blake 11 , 16, 17, 138, 139, 169&#13;
Johnson, Bryanna 21&#13;
Johnson, Kelsey 29, 89, 124&#13;
Johnson, Melinda 1 O, 16, 16B, 17, 46,&#13;
66, 76, 77, 140&#13;
Johnson, Sabrina 21&#13;
Johnson, Tyler 29, 104, 116, 137&#13;
Jones, Daniel 11 , 16, 17&#13;
Jones, Heather 11 , 16, 17&#13;
Jones, Maria 26, 138, 139&#13;
Jones, Nathaniel 26, 39, 50, 68, 91 ,&#13;
1 00' 1 01 ' 11 6' 11 7' 1 31&#13;
Jorgensen, James 29, 38, 104&#13;
Jorgensen, Jeffery 21&#13;
Juel, Devin 11 , 16, 17, 81, 97&#13;
Juel, Jared 26, 39, 125, 126, 127, 128,&#13;
129, 135, 145&#13;
Juel, Samantha 21, 140, 145&#13;
Junior, Vincent 11 , 16, 17, 40, 55, 80,&#13;
81,97&#13;
00 iS for Kallgaroo - Sara Harvey&#13;
Kantor, Nathan 26, 81&#13;
Kathrens, Justin 21 , 81 , 97, 131&#13;
Kelly, Devin 26&#13;
Kempf, Cody 21, 85, 11 5, 11 7&#13;
Kempton , Kristina 29, 69, 116, 124, 125&#13;
Kempton , Nicholas 21, 121, 125, 126, 127&#13;
Kenealy, Devon 11, 16, 17, 37, 51&#13;
Kenkel, Kane 29&#13;
Kephart, Nikki 29 &#13;
Killion, Zackary 26, 108&#13;
Kimpe, Rebecca 11 , 16, 16C, 17, 125&#13;
Kinney, Cassandra 11, 16, 17, 55&#13;
Kinney, Jessica 11 , 16, 17, 46&#13;
Kinsella, Katie 26, 124, 125&#13;
Kinzer, Justin 26&#13;
Kleckner, Nathan 11, 16, 17, 43, 47,&#13;
54, 78, 79, 168&#13;
Klepfer, Shelby 29, 125, 128, 138, 139&#13;
Kmezich, Courtney 21, 38, 39, 71, 76,&#13;
108, 109&#13;
Kmezich, Ryan 11, 16, 17, 46, 81&#13;
Knoble, Cortny 2, 11, 16, 17, 106, 107,&#13;
112, 113, 140, 145, 164&#13;
Knutson, Brittney 26&#13;
Koehler, Alishia 21&#13;
Kohl, Matthew 22&#13;
Kohl , Meghan 29, 124&#13;
Kohl, Mitchell 11 , 16, 17, 78, 79&#13;
Kohlscheen, Michele 22&#13;
Kometscher, Douglas 26, 81, 108, 109&#13;
Kreiser, Brittnie 29, 69, 76, 77, 113&#13;
Kron , Tara 26&#13;
Kruger, Dakota 26&#13;
(L) iS for Le111ur&#13;
- Kelli Cochrane&#13;
Lafferty, Andrew 22&#13;
Lafferty, Nathan 30, 86, 125&#13;
Lalumendre, Sean 26, 81, 115, 117&#13;
Lancia!, Alexa 26&#13;
Landolt, Riley 11 , 16, 17, 40, 46, 55,&#13;
81, 101, 163&#13;
Lane, Brandi 30, 145&#13;
Lane, Kylie 24, 35, 98, 99, 143&#13;
Lane, Rebecca 22&#13;
Lara, Kimberly 11, 16, 17&#13;
Larkin, Adam 11 , 16, 17, 81, 94, 95,&#13;
100, 101, 157&#13;
Larkin, Kyle 26, 45, 63, 68, 100, 101 ,&#13;
116&#13;
Larrison, Joshua 11 , 16, 17, 79, 94, 95,&#13;
108, 109, 114, 115&#13;
Larsen, Callie 30, 88, 89&#13;
Larson, Joshua 30, 56, 57, 116, 125&#13;
Lawrence, Lindsey 30, 138&#13;
Leafty, Janet 30&#13;
Leafty, Lisa 22&#13;
Lee, Kylee 30&#13;
Lewis, Aletha 26, 35, 67, 93, 105, 108,&#13;
137, 143, 145&#13;
Lewis, Tiffany 22&#13;
Lich, Daniel 30, 39, 62, 97, 116, 124,&#13;
128, 135&#13;
Liddick, Justin 22&#13;
Life, Joshua 30&#13;
Lightfoot, Dylan 30, 116, 125&#13;
Lindner, Kristina 11 , 16, 17&#13;
Lindsey, Keenan 16B, 22, 84, 85, 94, 95&#13;
Lively, Diane 11 , 16, 17&#13;
Lively, Michael 22, 107, 121, 123, 124&#13;
Loftus, Christopher 32&#13;
Lohman, Darin 30, 63, 116&#13;
Lohnes, Blake 11 , 16, 17, 54, 79, 94, 117&#13;
Lohnes, Chase 26, 81 , 116&#13;
Lohnes, Denver 30,81 , 83, 114, 116,&#13;
142, 143&#13;
Lorey, Amber 22&#13;
Lowman, Tyler 22&#13;
Ludwick, Dylan 30, 124&#13;
Ludwick, Holland 22, 56, 57, 67, 124&#13;
Lundstad, Mersaydes 30&#13;
Lyons, Fina 12, 16, 17&#13;
CM&gt; iS for Moukey&#13;
- Jessica Ryba&#13;
Mabbitt, Korey 12, 16, 17&#13;
Mailahn, Zachary 22, 53, 119, 121 ,&#13;
123, 124, 125, 128, 134, 135&#13;
Manlove, Hilary 30, 58&#13;
Marchese, Taylor 12, 16, 17, 52&#13;
Mares, Alexander 26, 32, 101 , 128, 135&#13;
Marshall, Sara 30, 128, 135, 138, 139&#13;
Martin, Erick 30, 125&#13;
Martin, Grady 22, 85&#13;
Martinez, Alexander 30, 114, 115, 116&#13;
Mass, Kimberly 12, 16, 17&#13;
Mastin, Brett 22&#13;
Mastin, Tyler 26&#13;
Mattes, Sabrina 22, 124&#13;
Mattes, Zachary 30, 116&#13;
Mattox, Scott 12, 16, 17, 62, 66, 106, 107&#13;
Maxwell, Cody 30, 40, 97, 104, 116&#13;
Maxwell, Thomas 12&#13;
May, Taylor 30, 84, 85, 104, 116, 142, 143&#13;
Mayboca- Fontes, Ana 30&#13;
Mccomas, Dustin 81, 115, 117&#13;
McCormick, Mindy 22&#13;
McGrain, Tyler 30, 116, 142, 143&#13;
McGuire, Nicole 30, 124, 125, 134, 135&#13;
McKay, Matthew 26&#13;
McKeever, Shaley 26, 32, 39, 91, 138,&#13;
139, 145&#13;
McKern, Britany 26, 124&#13;
McKern, Kelsey 30&#13;
McKinley, Kaylee 3, 26, 40, 41 , 89&#13;
McMullen, Emily 12, 16, 17, 45, 55, 66,&#13;
140, 145&#13;
McNeal, Chanda 30&#13;
McNeely, Joshua 16B, 26, 86, 87, 91 ,&#13;
124, 128, 137&#13;
McPartland, Krista 12, 16, 17&#13;
Means, Mackenzie 30, 41 , 58, 61 , 102,&#13;
116, 117, 124, 137, 145&#13;
Means, Victoria 12, 16, 17, 41 , 56, 57,&#13;
124, 132, 133, 134, 135, 138, 169&#13;
Mehsling, Tayler 30, 116, 125&#13;
Meleney, Tyler 26, 63, 116&#13;
Mescher, Benjamin 22, 38, 39, 45, 84,&#13;
85, 104, 140, 169&#13;
Mescher, David 30, 104, 116, 143&#13;
Mescher, Diana 12, 16, 17, 39, 47, 51 ,&#13;
53, 55, 92, 93, 135, 136, 137, 140, 142,&#13;
143, 144, 145, 167, 169&#13;
Mescher, Nolan 30, 41 , 90, 91 , 124&#13;
Meurer, Jessica 22, 81 , 101, 116&#13;
Meurrens, Joseph 30&#13;
Meyers, Stephanie 12, 16, 17, 124&#13;
Miller, Tyler 26, 56, 57, 58, 67, 124&#13;
Mingus, Alexandria 26&#13;
Misfeldt, Meggie 12, 16, 16D, 17, 45,&#13;
82, 106, 120, 121 , 122, 123, 124&#13;
Misfeldt, Morgan 28, 30, 41, 62, 116,&#13;
117, 124, 144, 145&#13;
Moffatt, Ben 22, 97, 130&#13;
Mohr, Kyle 26, 81 , 97&#13;
Moore, Felisha 26, 41 , 136, 137, 144, 145&#13;
Moore, Kelsey 26, 125, 128, 131 , 135&#13;
Moore, Natasha 12, 16, 16A, 16C, 17,&#13;
46, 136, 137, 147, 156, 169&#13;
Morgan, Cayla 16, 17&#13;
Morgan, Emily 28, 30, 116, 117, 124&#13;
Morgan, Jordan 30, 41 , 44, 58, 76,&#13;
112, 113, 124, 144, 145&#13;
Morris, Andrew 12, 16C, 33, 54, 81, 83,&#13;
94, 95, 166&#13;
Morris, Weston 30, 116&#13;
Mose, Brittany 12, 16, 16C, 17, 35&#13;
Mouw, Adam 22, 125, 126&#13;
Mouw, Benjamin 26, 111&#13;
Mouw, Matthew 30, 125&#13;
Mucha, Bridgette 16, 17&#13;
Mulligan, Bridget 30&#13;
Mundt, Jami 30, 58, 116, 117, 124&#13;
Mundt, Logan 22, 40, 53, 63, 81 , 90,&#13;
114, 11591 , 104, 117, 121 , 123, 124, 143&#13;
Murray, Allen 22 ......__&#13;
Myers, Brandon 30&#13;
CNJ iS for Newt&#13;
- Sam Colpitts&#13;
Narmi, Ashley 30&#13;
Navarrete, Christopher 12, 16, 17, 101&#13;
Neighbors, Dylan 30&#13;
Nelson, Scott 22, 100, 101&#13;
Nelson, Siri 26, 40, 128&#13;
Nguyen, Lisa 22, 124&#13;
Nichols, Alecia 26&#13;
Nickolisen, Tyler 30, 104&#13;
Nicolosi, Holly 26, 128, 138&#13;
Nightser, Derek 16B, 22, 81 , 96&#13;
Nightser, Jessica 30, 86, 124, 125, 135&#13;
Nihsen, Jamie 26&#13;
Noecker, Alex 22, 31 , 106, 107&#13;
Noggle, Ashley 26, 124&#13;
Nooner, Eddie 61 , 136, 137&#13;
Norris, Eric 12, 16, 17, 81 , 162&#13;
(0) iS for Otter - Kristin Ebbs&#13;
Ogborn, Michael 30&#13;
Ohlinger, Jessica 12, 16, 17, 51, 63,&#13;
71 , 86, 87, 121 , 124, 140, 158&#13;
(173) &#13;
Olson, Lauren 168, 30&#13;
Osborn, Marc 30, 116&#13;
Osborn, Rachelle 22, 37, 38, 82, 83, 93&#13;
Oshlo, Erika 22&#13;
CP) iS for Pig&#13;
· Natasha Moore&#13;
Page, Kaylene 12, 16, 17, 47, 52, 121,&#13;
123, 124, 125, 127, 135&#13;
Palma, Calissa 30, 125&#13;
Palma, Rikayla 12, 16, 17, 44, 51&#13;
Palmerton, Alisha 22&#13;
Palmerton, Justin 30&#13;
Parent, Kristin 22, 121 , 124, 125, 126, 127&#13;
Parton, Benjamin 22, 37, 81 , 116, 143&#13;
Patrick, Hannah 22, 110, 124, 140&#13;
Patrick, Joslynne 22, 124&#13;
Paulson, Cassandra 13, 16, 16A, 17,&#13;
37,38, 41,42,46, 54, 60, 90, 91, 140,&#13;
142, 144, 145, 152, 153&#13;
Pearcy, Kaleigh 26, 102, 103&#13;
Pearcy, Morgan 16, 17&#13;
Pearey, Jonathan 13, 16, 17&#13;
Pearey, Joseph 22&#13;
Peckham, Tyler 30&#13;
Pedersen, Aaron 13, 16, 17, 51, 54,&#13;
117, 161&#13;
Pedersen, Jennifer 124&#13;
Peek, Lacy 30&#13;
Penney, Ryan 30, 85, 91 , 124, 125,&#13;
126, 135&#13;
....__ _ __, Perez, Carlos 22, 94, 95&#13;
Perez, Marcos 22, 94&#13;
Perez, Mayra 26, 102&#13;
Perez, Miguel Angel 22, 63, 101&#13;
Perez, Tanya 30, 11 7&#13;
Perin, Kristin 13, 16, 17, 42, 140&#13;
Perrin, Hayley 26, 138&#13;
Perry, Martin 30&#13;
Perry, Robert 13, 16, 17, 124&#13;
Petersen, Jema 26, 41 , 98, 99, 136,&#13;
137, 144, 145&#13;
Petersen, Martina 26&#13;
__ _. Petri, Jonathan 13, 16, 16A, 17, 39, 40,&#13;
46,54, 60,61, 107, 136, 137, 169&#13;
Petri, Lauren 30, 58, 116, 124, 135&#13;
Pettepier, Zachary 30, 104, 116, 124,&#13;
142, 143&#13;
Pham, Duong 22, 85&#13;
Philmalee, Christopher 30&#13;
Philmalee, Melanie 13, 16, 17, 42, 46,&#13;
52, 131&#13;
Philmalee, Scott 22, 43&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 26, 124, 125, 135&#13;
Plunkett, Daniel 31 , 97, 116&#13;
Poast, Peyton 31 , 11 O&#13;
Points, Tyler 31&#13;
Pomerleau, Melissa 22&#13;
Portera Paff, Christopher 13, 16, 17, 140&#13;
Portnell, Sheldon 26, 37&#13;
(174)&#13;
Power, Jacob 26, 85&#13;
Power, John 13, 16, 17, 85, 159&#13;
Prange, Haley 22&#13;
Prichard, Moryssa 26, 116&#13;
Prine, Kealy 31 , 38, 90, 91, 102, 124&#13;
Prine, Kendall 22, 38, 41 , 52, 59, 121 , 124&#13;
Proctor, Amberley 26, 61 , 63, 71 , 124,&#13;
145&#13;
Prudhome, Danielle 31&#13;
Rowe, Stephanie 22, 124&#13;
Royce, Alex 13, 16, 16B, 17, 81 , 107, 167&#13;
Rozic, Alison 27, 64&#13;
Rueth, Michelle 13, 16, 17, 47, 89&#13;
Rueth, Mikayla 27, 41 , 50, 89&#13;
Ruffcorn, Zachary 31, 128&#13;
Russo, Brittney 27&#13;
Ryba, Jessica 13, 16, 16A, 17, 46, 136,&#13;
137, 140, 147, 155, 169&#13;
Ryba, Trevor 31, 114, 115, 116, 142, 143&#13;
CO&gt; iS for ~f~ Tweedt CS&gt; iS for Snow Tiger&#13;
Quaas, Matthew 26, 125&#13;
Quandt, Molly 26, 38, 52, 93, 102, 117,&#13;
124, 142, 145&#13;
Quick, Jordan 31&#13;
Quick, Miranda 26, 124&#13;
Quick, Nathaniel 13, 16, 17, 81 , 125,&#13;
127, 169&#13;
CR&gt; iS for Rockill' Robin&#13;
· Kristin Coppa&#13;
Rablin, Tyler 31&#13;
Racine, Denton 67&#13;
Raikes, Danielle 26, 124&#13;
Ranek, Jennifer 22, 121, 124, 125&#13;
Rasmussen, Joshua 31&#13;
Rau, Alysha 26, 32, 39, 50, 61 , 91 , 99,&#13;
135, 136, 137, 145&#13;
Rau, Justin 22, 40, 43, 81 , 97, 117&#13;
Rauer, Bo 26&#13;
Rauer, Kayla 31 , 124&#13;
Rausch, Benjamin 26, 96, 97, 11 7,&#13;
120, 124, 128, 129, 135&#13;
Rausch, Rosemary 13, 16, 17, 50, 52&#13;
Reicks, Jessica 31 , 11 6, 117&#13;
Reicks, Joshua 22&#13;
Reid, Justin 22, 81&#13;
~eif, Megan 31, 86, 124, 134, 135&#13;
Remialdy, Muhamad 13, 42&#13;
Reynolds, Kody 26&#13;
Rhodes, Anthony 26&#13;
Richter, Dillon 13, 16, 17, 47, 155&#13;
Rieck, Daniel 31 , 108, 109, 116&#13;
Rieck, Stephen 22, 121, 125&#13;
Riedemann, Taylor 31, 116&#13;
Riehle, Lora 27, 61 , 90, 91, 124, 145&#13;
Ringgenberg, Alexander 13, 16, 17&#13;
Roan, Taylor 22, 117, 125&#13;
Robertson, Heather 27, 111&#13;
Robey, Randy 27&#13;
Robinson, Anthony 22, 73, 81&#13;
Robinson, Marie 13, 16, 17, 38, 51, 88&#13;
Rocha, Alex 27, 38, 81 , 170&#13;
Rochholz, Brooklyn 31 , 39, 89, 102&#13;
Roden, Jessica 27, 64&#13;
Rogers, Meagan 27, 98, 99&#13;
Rogers, Megan 13&#13;
Roman, Raymond 27, 63, 104&#13;
Rose, Bryant 22,61 , 124&#13;
Rose, Nicholas 13, 16, 17&#13;
- James Fulcher&#13;
Sadler, Hilary 16B, 22, 84, 85, 102,&#13;
103, 124, 140&#13;
Salvo, Alyssia 14, 16, 17, 67, 161&#13;
Salvo, Jacob 14, 16, 17&#13;
Sandoval, Edwin 31&#13;
Sandoval, Leobardo 23&#13;
Sanford, Brittany 31&#13;
Sass, Dillon 31 , 116&#13;
Schafer, Codey 27, 81&#13;
Schafer, Patrick 23, 81&#13;
Scheffel, Jerrod 27&#13;
Schieffer, Amanda 14, 16, 17, 62, 7 4,&#13;
85, 124, 140, 141' 159&#13;
Schlueter, Daniel 14, 16, 17&#13;
Schmidt, Karl 31&#13;
Schnitker, Cole 27, 121 , 124&#13;
Schoenberger, Mykayla 27&#13;
Schomburg, Kelsey 14, 16, 17, 40. 45,&#13;
46, 70,86, 87, 140, 145, 158&#13;
Schovanec, Anthony 27, 81&#13;
Schovanec, Bailey 31&#13;
Schultz, Rachel 23, 53, 73, 102, 116,&#13;
124, 140&#13;
Schulze, Thomas 23&#13;
Schupp, Jocelyn 27, 125, 142&#13;
Schutte, Anna 14, 16, 17,47,51 , 90,&#13;
91, 153&#13;
Schweer, Kristen 23, 41 , 63, 71 , 73,&#13;
120, 121 , 124, 132, 134, 135&#13;
Score, Clayton 27&#13;
Scott, Darian 168, 23, 63, 97, 101&#13;
Sears, Steven 31&#13;
Sevener, Derek 31, 104, 11 6&#13;
Shank, Kylee 27, 32, 102&#13;
Sharp, Matthew 27, 63, 81 , 104, 117,&#13;
121, 124&#13;
Sharp, Megan 14, 16, 17, 51 , 53, 63,&#13;
97, 11 5, 124, 168&#13;
Shaw, Jordan 31&#13;
Shaw, Jordyn 14, 16, 17, 37,51&#13;
Shelburg, Maximilian 14, 16, 17&#13;
Sheppard, Richard 14, 16, 17&#13;
Sherrill, Michaela 27&#13;
Shipley, Cody 31, 116&#13;
Shipley, Tyler 14, 16, 17, 81&#13;
Shockey, Erica 27, 32, 39, 41 , 73, 91,&#13;
121, 124, 134, 135&#13;
Shomaker, Larry 31&#13;
Shrade~ Rachel 31, 99, 11 6, 125, 126 &#13;
Simonin, Jonathon 14, 16, 17, 52, 108,&#13;
109, 117, 160&#13;
Simonson, Natasha 31&#13;
Simpson, Jason 31&#13;
Simpson, Rachael 63&#13;
Sinn, Carly 23, 71 , 121, 128, 129&#13;
Smith, Annie 27, 86, 87, 121, 124&#13;
Smith, Chloe 27, 124, 128, 135, 145&#13;
Smith, Connie 23, 57, 85, 102, 103&#13;
Smith, Kevin 23, 81&#13;
Smith, Nicole 23, 124, 125&#13;
Smith, Troy 27&#13;
Smook, Andrew 28, 31, 116&#13;
Sousa, Taylour 23&#13;
South, Bonnie 14, 16, 17, 37, 40, 41,&#13;
51, 55,60,82, 83, 121, 123, 124, 125,&#13;
126, 127, 132, 134, 135&#13;
Spencer, Kolby 27&#13;
Spitznagle, Matthew 23, 32&#13;
Sporer, Dylan 27, 63, 104&#13;
Sporer, Tabitha 14, 16, 17, 51, 162&#13;
Springer, Brent 14, 16, 17, 97&#13;
Stahr, Dillon 31&#13;
Stander, Brooke 31&#13;
Stanford, Joseph 27&#13;
Starr, Michael 23&#13;
Stazzoni, Lacey 24, 27, 98, 99, 117, 143&#13;
Stichler, Logan 20, 23, 100, 101&#13;
Stout, Daniel 23, 123, 124, 140&#13;
Stoutzenberger, Aaron 14, 16, 17&#13;
Stowe, Zachary 81&#13;
Striker, Sarah 23, 124, 131&#13;
Stroeher, Joshua 23, 138, 139&#13;
Strong, Sean 23, 39&#13;
Stuhr, Derek 23, 121 , 125&#13;
Sturm, Danielle 23&#13;
Sturm, Jay 14, 16, 17, 47&#13;
Summy, Evan 14, 16, 16A, 17, 38, 39,&#13;
40, 47, 54, 81,95, 100, 101 , 155&#13;
Swanson, Tedi 14, 16, 17, 43, 135,&#13;
138, 139, 155, 169&#13;
Swisher, Jamie 16B, 23, 98, 99, 102, 116&#13;
Swisher, Jeremy 23&#13;
CT) is for Tiger Shark - Jon Simonin&#13;
Tate, Cory 27&#13;
Tawzer, Alexis 27, 85, 99, 102&#13;
Taylor, Justin 14&#13;
Taylor, Matthew 15, 16, 17, 56, 57, 108, 125&#13;
Taylor, Norman 31&#13;
Tech, Kelsey 27, 99, 102, 116&#13;
Templeton, Cole 31, 135&#13;
Thomas, Dylan 28, 31&#13;
Thomas, Eric 27&#13;
Thomas, Nathan 23, 67, 81 , 104, 124&#13;
Thomas, Shylo 27&#13;
Thomas, Zachery 23, 124&#13;
l hompson, Derek 23, 124&#13;
Thompson, Lyndsey 31&#13;
Thompson, Nathaniel 27, 124&#13;
Thornton, Grace 15, 16, 16A, 17, 36,&#13;
38, 39,40,47, 60, 76,81 , 93, 143&#13;
Thramer, Albin 23, 72, 81, 97&#13;
Thramer, Katelyn 31, 90, 91, 108&#13;
Tomlinson, Jayme 23, 39&#13;
Toole, Lindsey 15, 16, 17, 41, 47, 76,&#13;
77, 113, 140, 145, 158&#13;
Traeger, Alex 16B, 23, 124&#13;
Triplett, Sara 15, 16, 17, 39, 51 , 90, 91 ,&#13;
153, 154&#13;
Trujillo, Vanessa 31&#13;
Trumbauer, Austin 27&#13;
Tsuji, Mason 23, 60, 61, 81 , 90, 91 ,&#13;
104 , 105, 121, 124&#13;
Turner, Megan 16B, 23&#13;
Turner, Summer 27, 67, 122, 124&#13;
Tweedt, Jonathan 27, 54&#13;
Tweedt, Joseph 15, 16, 17, 41, 46, 60,&#13;
69, 128, 129, 133, 134, 140&#13;
CU) iS for U11icorn - Diane Lively&#13;
Uecker, Emily 23&#13;
Utley, Gary 31&#13;
(VJ iS for Viper - Nick Bretl&#13;
Vang, Matthew 31 , 124, 145&#13;
Vergamini , Julia 15, 16, 17&#13;
Vesper, Melissa 27, 64&#13;
Von Mende, Thomas 23&#13;
Von Mende, Victoria 27, 31 , 99, 143&#13;
Vrba, Curtis 15, 16, 17, 55&#13;
(W) iS for Wo111bat&#13;
- Damon Coyle&#13;
Wahl, Brittany 27&#13;
Wahle, Emily 27, 58, 66, 124&#13;
Wahle, Jacob 31&#13;
Waldron , Sarah 27, 64, 102, 138, 139&#13;
Walker, Alaina 27, 52, 124, 128, 135&#13;
Walker, Jereb 15, 16, 17&#13;
Wallace, Amanda 27, 64&#13;
Wallace, Myra 15&#13;
Walters, Blake 31&#13;
Warner, Michael 15, 16, 17, 44, 52&#13;
Warner, Rosalie 23, 52, 84, 85, 124,&#13;
125, 128, 135, 140, 145&#13;
Warner, Steven 31 , 125&#13;
Washburn, Hannah 23, 124, 125&#13;
Waters, James 15, 16, 16A, 17, 36, 38,&#13;
39, 40,46, 55, 57, 74, 78, 79, 81 , 97&#13;
Waters, Kristin 24, 27, 77, 82, 93, 112,&#13;
113, 117&#13;
Way, Alisha 31&#13;
Weatherill, Shelby 31 , 85, 99&#13;
Weber, Eric 23, 67, 69, 121&#13;
Christine Webering 15, 16, 17, 53, 62,&#13;
67, 70, 90, 91 , 153, 163&#13;
Weidner, Nicholas 27&#13;
Weidner, Nicholas 27&#13;
Weidner, R.J. 23, 115, 117&#13;
West, Jordan 31&#13;
Whisinnand, Todd 31 , 101 , 116&#13;
Wells, Alesha 15, 16, 17, 47&#13;
Wells, Amanda 27, 85&#13;
Wells, Brady 27, 81 , 101 , 116, 123,&#13;
124, 145&#13;
Wells, Nicholas 31, 116, 124&#13;
Wells, Stephanie 15, 16, 17, 53, 57,&#13;
85, 140&#13;
Wells, Tierra 20, 23, 58, 102, 122, 124&#13;
Wenck, Christopher 27, 101&#13;
White, Allysan 31 , 89, 124&#13;
White, Lukas 15, 39, 81&#13;
Whittington, Ryan 15, 16, 17, 47, 78,&#13;
79,81, 143&#13;
Wickersham, Kyle 15, 16, 17, 157&#13;
Willadsen , Leah 23, 52, 121 , 124, 140,&#13;
145&#13;
Williams, Christopher 15, 16, 17, 60,&#13;
62, 86, 87, 97, 120, 121 , 124, 162&#13;
Williams, Deanna 31 , 86&#13;
Williams, Kaleb 27&#13;
Williams, Sarah 15, 16, 17, 46, 51 , 76, 113&#13;
Wilson, Christopher 27, 81 , 97, 124&#13;
Wilson, Joseph 15, 16, 17&#13;
Wilson, Samantha 27, 51 , 93, 116, 117&#13;
Wineland, Kyle 31 , 125, 128, 135&#13;
Wobken, Allison 16, 17&#13;
Wolf, Matthew 27, 84, 85, 86, 104, 105,&#13;
124, 128, 129, 135&#13;
Wolff, Morgan 23, 40, 41 , 52, 124, 128, .._ __&#13;
133, 145&#13;
Woltman, Charles 31&#13;
Won, You-Gin 27, 42, 99&#13;
Woods, Matthew 16, 17, 81 , 168&#13;
Woods-Davids, Dillon 16, 17, 46&#13;
Woodward, Lewis 23&#13;
Wzorek, Samuel 16, 17&#13;
CY&gt; iS for Yak&#13;
- Stephanie Wells&#13;
Yacup, Nicole 16, 17, 124&#13;
Yacup, Patricia 27&#13;
Yakel, Seth 16, 16A, 17, 39, 40, 104,&#13;
105, 128, 129, 156&#13;
Yates, Jacob 81&#13;
Yates, Jordan 31&#13;
York, Amanda 16, 17, 38, 40, 45, 46,&#13;
51, 90, 91 , 123, 124, 140, 153&#13;
CZ) iS for Zebra&#13;
· Diana Mescher&#13;
Zarate, Jose 23&#13;
Zucca, Courtney 31 , 108, 125, 128,&#13;
135&#13;
Zwicky, Jessica 31 , 89&#13;
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Being an editor&#13;
for two years in a&#13;
row was a fun challenge for Natasha&#13;
and Diana but they&#13;
worked with skill and&#13;
great patience for&#13;
the staff and their&#13;
advisor.&#13;
We, your editors,&#13;
would like to thank&#13;
our staff for all of the&#13;
long hours you put&#13;
in to help make this&#13;
book what it is. We&#13;
would also like to&#13;
thank Mrs. Langille&#13;
for all she did. It's&#13;
been an honor to be&#13;
your editors.&#13;
Jak_...&#13;
Final&#13;
School. .. that six letter word that is probably still the equivalent to nails scratching a chalkboard, is now a word that has&#13;
transformed itself over the year to be packed full of memories,&#13;
lessons learned, and a whole lot of fun . So, take a final look&#13;
at the year and relive your favorite moments.&#13;
Co-editors Diana Mescher and Natasha Moore developed the&#13;
theme Take a Closer Look, the cover and the divisions at the&#13;
NHSPA Workshop at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.&#13;
The 2007 Titan Yearbooks were printed by Jostens Publishing Company at the Topeka, Kansas plant. The pages were&#13;
prepared on I 0 Gateway computers with In Design CS2,&#13;
Miscrosoft Office 2003, and Photoshop CS by a staff of 21&#13;
students.&#13;
The body copy for the Titan was written in Io pt. Helvetica,&#13;
captions were in 8 pt. Helvetica. Staff photographers Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke and Josh McNeely led by Photography Editor&#13;
John Petri and co-editor Diana Mescher took all of the sports&#13;
and candid photos with two Canon Digital Rebels.&#13;
Out of the 863 students in Lewis Central High School, 542&#13;
bought a yearbook for $45. The books were distributed during&#13;
lunch on Homecoming.&#13;
Thanks to Pyle's Photography for all of the team photos&#13;
throughout the year. A special thanks to all of our school secretaries, custodians, faculty, and administration for everything&#13;
you do to help us get throughout the year. A special thanks to&#13;
Colleen Arneson, our rep from Jostens Publishing Company&#13;
and to Ed Combs who kept us running all year. &#13;
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waves, global warming&#13;
becomes a present-day&#13;
global emergency.&#13;
.... In his 2007 State of the Union address,&#13;
President George W. Bush reiterates his&#13;
commitment to the war in Iraq and proposes&#13;
sending additional troops overseas.&#13;
• Thanks to the efforts&#13;
of groups like Rock the&#13;
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voters turn out in&#13;
record numbers for&#13;
the 2006 elections .&#13;
• Nancy Pelosi is&#13;
named the speaker&#13;
of the House for the&#13;
11 0th Congress,&#13;
becoming the&#13;
highest-ranking&#13;
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of 9/11 , civic leaders&#13;
and mourners gather to&#13;
commemorate the occasion&#13;
with solemn ceremonies&#13;
and moments of silence.&#13;
• British authorities foi l a&#13;
terrorist plot to blow up&#13;
planes headed to the U.S.&#13;
from the U.K., resulting&#13;
in airline restrictions on&#13;
liquids, aerosols and gels. &#13;
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claim more than 9.5 million acres in the United States.&#13;
• On October 17, the U.S.&#13;
population passes the 300&#13;
million mark according to&#13;
the Census Bureau's official&#13;
Population Clock.&#13;
• In an effort to curb illegal&#13;
immigration, the Senate&#13;
passes legislation authorizing&#13;
the construction of 700 miles&#13;
of double-layered fencing on&#13;
the U.S.-Mexico border.&#13;
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to raise money for The&#13;
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in Africa.&#13;
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more in 19 states, leading&#13;
to calls for improved food&#13;
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of the United States, dies at&#13;
age 93. Ford was appointed&#13;
vice president by Richard&#13;
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to the presidency after&#13;
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~ Former KGB agent&#13;
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an outspoken critic of&#13;
Russian President&#13;
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London after being&#13;
poisoned by radioactive&#13;
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to broker a cease-fire. j&#13;
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Korean leader Kim Jong II&#13;
orders the country's&#13;
first nuclear weapon test.&#13;
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Talks in February 2007,&#13;
North Korea agrees to a&#13;
nuclear disarmament. &#13;
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to change the defl~ .t 1 eclassified as a dwarf planet. C!Uah ties. Instead. its r&#13;
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entire cities, are popping&#13;
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Villanova University in&#13;
Philadelphia, Pa., tops&#13;
PC Magazine's list of the&#13;
Top 20 Wired Colleges.&#13;
• The FDA licenses the&#13;
first vaccine developed to&#13;
prevent cervical cancer and&#13;
other diseases in girls and&#13;
women caused by HPV, the&#13;
human papilloma virus .&#13;
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websites online.&#13;
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Lewis Central High School&#13;
Volume 47&#13;
3504 Harry Langdon Blvd.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
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rest of their lives.&#13;
After the nervous blur that some call freshman year, students&#13;
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science, journalism, art or engineering. After taking these classes&#13;
students can finally confirm with their parents that they were correct at five in stating that they will be a doctor someday.&#13;
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Titan athletes discipline themselves to achieve the impossible.&#13;
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four years teach lessons students will need in their future such as&#13;
when their train will arrive if it leaves point A at 3 o'clock or how&#13;
much sugar to put in the cookies. They realize that a home-made&#13;
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door. Students discover all of these things alongside those that&#13;
are most deserving of a friendship bracelet. The dream of having&#13;
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true, but Titans have their own adventures. Everyone can be sure&#13;
of that.&#13;
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days of tailgating, Friday night movies, and snow days with friends.&#13;
They will remember the things they learned, and know how it ha&#13;
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but student life is more than that. Students live through high&#13;
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their futures. It is not what students do, it's the events they go&#13;
through, the decisions they make, and the memories they take&#13;
with them for the rest of their lives.&#13;
Going through high school, students pick up many routines.&#13;
The first day of school only comes once a year. Everyone drags ,&#13;
themselves out of bed, throws on the carefully picked out clothes,&#13;
and checks their make-up before walking out the door. Then,&#13;
after a few weeks into the school year, mornings become a ritual,&#13;
the first day becomes a daze and all that is keeping students&#13;
sane is counting the seconds until summer returns.&#13;
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Another thing high school is not complete without is school&#13;
dances. Students grow courage and fight off those scary nerves&#13;
to ask someone to be their date. Next up, is making dinner&#13;
arrangements and getting the groups together. After a long&#13;
day of hair and makeupTitans are all dressed up to show up at&#13;
Homecoming, Snoball or Prom and dance the night away!&#13;
When it comes down to it, Titans have busy schedules, loads of&#13;
spirit, and many memories to carry on. They lead active and successful&#13;
lives, with days that start at dawn and end after sundown. Whether&#13;
it's the first day of school or their last moments in the hallways,&#13;
students are accomplishing more than ever. No one will understand&#13;
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they reminisced about all of the fun times they had&#13;
in the past couple of months and complained that&#13;
those lazy days had been cut short. Though the&#13;
end of summer was a sad thought, they wondered&#13;
about all of the new and exciting things the school&#13;
year would bring.&#13;
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day of school. At first they were so excited, yet so&#13;
nervous, to finally be in high school. Upon their&#13;
arrival the freshmen gathered in the commons&#13;
where they met the principals, faculty, and student&#13;
council; the band performed for the first time and&#13;
the class photo was taken.&#13;
Whisked away to class, there was mass confusion, and they felt lost. Luckily, the friendly student&#13;
council members were there to guide them. "I'm glad&#13;
student council was there to help us. I wouldn't have&#13;
been able to find a lot of my classes otherwise," said&#13;
freshman Chase Durham.&#13;
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for lunch. The school became much more crowded,&#13;
with the upperclassmen flooding into the building.&#13;
They had been sleeping in and going out to breakfast with friends all morning, and were now ready&#13;
to take back the school from the newcomers.&#13;
"The freshmen looked like deer in the head lights&#13;
when we got there,"said junior Lora Billesbach. "I&#13;
don't remember us ever being that small when we&#13;
were freshmen."&#13;
Finally the day ended, and all of the students&#13;
shuffled out of the building that would hold them&#13;
captive for 179 more days. For the freshmen and&#13;
new kids, it had been an initiation into Titan country.&#13;
This is when they truly became a Titan.&#13;
Pages by: Caitlin Christensen and Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
What you need to&#13;
BE prepared:&#13;
SUPPLIES. You probably&#13;
won't be doing much book&#13;
work today, but it's a good&#13;
idea to be prepared with&#13;
some notebooks and pencils in case your teachers&#13;
release information vital to&#13;
your memory.&#13;
CLOTHES. What you&#13;
wear on the first day of&#13;
school should represent&#13;
who you are. So express&#13;
yourself! Don't go out and&#13;
blow all of your money on&#13;
a brand new outfit, but do&#13;
look your best to make a&#13;
good impression on your&#13;
peers and teachers.&#13;
WELCOME&#13;
Breakfast is an essential for a successful first day. From&#13;
Poptarts to Vil lage&#13;
Inn French toast,&#13;
you should satisfy&#13;
your early morning&#13;
cravings to prepare&#13;
yourself for all the&#13;
new changes and&#13;
challenges.&#13;
Above: Junior Student Counci l members identify themselves fo1&#13;
the freshmen. Stu Co representatives arrived early to help new&#13;
students find their classes throughout the morning.&#13;
Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
Below: Blaring their Titan pride, the band plays the fight song to&#13;
pump up the students and staff for the new school year. This was&#13;
the first performance for the freshmen members.&#13;
Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke &#13;
(/) c&#13;
w 0 &gt; E i== i ~ LC&#13;
(/)_ ~ '"I w~s ready to face new&#13;
~ challenges as a freshman&#13;
W on th~ first day of sc h~ol. I 0.... wasn t nervous at all.&#13;
-Mark gtuart&#13;
;-.&#13;
~ .. , was scared and e~cited&#13;
I-- about the first day. Im not&#13;
as low as the freshmen.&#13;
but not an upperclassmen yet." -Cali Palma&#13;
FRESH MEAT&#13;
The new herd of freshmen gather in the&#13;
gymnasium to get their class picture taken.&#13;
It's a tradition for the picture to be taken at&#13;
the bell in front of the school, but a quick&#13;
rain shower forced the newcomers to take&#13;
the snap shot in the gym.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
FIRST DAY JITTERS&#13;
As they make their way towards the gym,&#13;
freshmen Katie McKnight and Jolene&#13;
Colton share the madness of their first&#13;
few minutes of high school. ''The first&#13;
day of school was so fun . It made me&#13;
excited for the rest of the school year,"&#13;
said Jolene.&#13;
Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
FRIENDLY FACES&#13;
Seniors Zach Mailahn, Kristen Schweer,&#13;
Morgan Wolff and Caleb Housley arrive&#13;
to school early to help welcome the&#13;
new freshman class. They sacrificed&#13;
their last weekday to sleep in to help&#13;
the newbies.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
"it feels good to be an upper&#13;
classman. As a freshman&#13;
I felt like the underdog.&#13;
but now I know almost&#13;
everyone:· -Tom ghea&#13;
'"Coming back as a senior.&#13;
i"ve realized that I push&#13;
more people and cut in line&#13;
all the time:·&#13;
~ ··1wasnervousandamazed.&#13;
I had never seen so many&#13;
western country kids in&#13;
one place."&#13;
-Nikki Andersen&#13;
SMALL TALK&#13;
Discussing their thrilling experiences, freshmen Jessica Dillon, Morgan Dew and Whitney&#13;
Clark wait for class to begin. ''The most stressful&#13;
event of my first day was when I walked in and&#13;
sat down in the wrong geometry class. It was&#13;
embarrassing," said Whitney.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
·o:liayeWang &#13;
The Mo~t Unu~ual Color&#13;
Lauren Androy&#13;
The Bigged:&#13;
Moryssa Prichard&#13;
The Mo!;t Banged-up&#13;
Zach Conner&#13;
The Olde!;t&#13;
Taylour gousa&#13;
The Mo!;t Colorful&#13;
Jon Gaines&#13;
The Mo!;t ~nvied&#13;
Lauren Olson&#13;
Photos by: Caitlin Christensen and&#13;
Jema Petersen&#13;
CATCHIN' A RIDE&#13;
Hanging out, junior Brady Wells&#13;
often finds himself getting a lift&#13;
from friends. "One time my car&#13;
broke down because I tried to get&#13;
a cat off my car and it got stuck in&#13;
my engine. Another time my car&#13;
broke down, Felisha Moore had&#13;
to come pick me up. The funny&#13;
thing was, I gave Alex Rocha&#13;
a ride. His little brother was&#13;
dressed up as a banana."&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
HEATED&#13;
For most teens, their first car is&#13;
not always their dream car; and&#13;
they are full of hidden problems&#13;
that they happen stumble upon&#13;
at the worst possible times "One&#13;
day my car overheated and I had&#13;
to ride to school with Marcy. She&#13;
listens to some oldies. It wasn't&#13;
a good change from my music,"&#13;
senior Zach Stowe.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
THE LINE UP&#13;
Manuvering out of the parking lot takes skill , patience, and&#13;
time. Many students have to wait in line at least five minutes&#13;
to leave." It takes more time than it really needs to get out&#13;
everyday," Nathan Cox, sophomore.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
PARKING LOT PUZZLE&#13;
The parking can be a jumbled and confusing mess at times.&#13;
There are 459 cars, including staff, registered to park in&#13;
the parking lot.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
-c BUMBER 9.TIC.KER9.&#13;
"I have this sticker because I went to a&#13;
Q) poet ry reading called the Poetry Bus&#13;
Tour and it looks cool. ..&#13;
N -:Jessica i=ormanek. senior&#13;
·--&#13;
cu VANITY LAT~9.&#13;
"It means gheltered Reality drummer.&#13;
c and I chose it because I've been in ii:&#13;
for three years. ..&#13;
0 -gami Enewold. Junior&#13;
Ut PLATE !='RAME9.&#13;
L. ''I've been dancing since I was five. II: is&#13;
a par!: of w~o I am. Tha!:'s why I chose&#13;
Q) !:his frame.&#13;
a. -Megan Turner. senior&#13;
C.AR PAINT&#13;
Q) "gf:ephanie Carrier and Mary Clouser&#13;
painted my windows for fool:ball and&#13;
m to Jusl: be happy.&#13;
-Tyler Butler. sophomore&#13;
B&#13;
• lo WA&#13;
RDRUMR • POTTAWATTAMIE .&#13;
.. ,&#13;
B~ZOOM G etting a car on your sixteenth birthday is a right&#13;
of passage for most teens. Some are even&#13;
lucky enough to get a car before that. Some&#13;
have no such luck and must work and save money to&#13;
finance their own car. Though Driver's Ed is mostly a&#13;
drag, in the end the thrill of getting a school permit or&#13;
license makes it all worth it. "One time, I was driving&#13;
for class, Mr. Siske, the instructor, told me to pull over&#13;
to the side. I came over too far and hit a mailbox. I was&#13;
mad because he blamed it all on me, but it was really&#13;
his fault," said sophomore Kayla Bass.&#13;
Having a car and a license opens a whole new opportunity of freedom . You can get where you need to go&#13;
when you need to get there at the expense of no one&#13;
else. These freedoms, however, are accompanied by&#13;
responsibilities as well.&#13;
While some are fortunate to have their parents fill up&#13;
their tanks, the rest of the student drivers must work for&#13;
their gas. With gas prices sky-rocketing, students are&#13;
finding themselves burning a whole in their pocket as&#13;
their cars burn fuel. "Gas prices are ridiculous. I just got&#13;
a new truck and it costs ninety bucks to full up. That's&#13;
too high!" said sophomore Blake Hunter.&#13;
New, inexperienced drivers are likely to have a few&#13;
fender benders, especially in winter weather. "The first&#13;
snow of the year, on my way home from school my&#13;
car couldn't make it up the hill by the fire station on&#13;
Greenview. I had to take a different road, and I ended&#13;
up getting stuck anyways. My dad had to come get me,"&#13;
said senior Kristen Schweer.&#13;
Out on the road, there are a few things all drivers&#13;
should remember: buckle up, obey the speed limit,&#13;
never drink and drive, be a defensive driver, keep off&#13;
the cell phone, and drive smart.&#13;
Pages by: Caitlin Christensen and Mackenzie Means &#13;
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PUT YOUR&#13;
GAME FACE ON&#13;
With intensity in&#13;
their faces, seniors&#13;
Allie Frost, Courtney Kmezich and&#13;
Jackie Clinkenbeard&#13;
use every ounce&#13;
of energy to defeat&#13;
their opponent. It's&#13;
become a tradition for at least one&#13;
person from each&#13;
team to wear a pair&#13;
of gloves in the tugof-war games, for&#13;
the seniors it was&#13;
Kmezich.&#13;
CHAMPIONS&#13;
Displaying their super&#13;
human strength, the&#13;
junior girls fight in the&#13;
tug-of-war championship. The juniors beat&#13;
the freshmen and the&#13;
senior girls.&#13;
VICTORY!&#13;
Smiling for the crowd, freshman Nolan Johnson&#13;
rejoices after a victory in the pie eating contest.&#13;
"It was awesome I never get to eat like that,"&#13;
says Johnson.&#13;
MUSCLE MAN&#13;
Lifting his wife to great heights, Home&#13;
and Car Care teacher, Joe and Kellie Vinchattle perform cheerleading stunts. They&#13;
were stunting partners at Iowa State.&#13;
What is Your&#13;
Favoite Coronatiot1&#13;
Activity?&#13;
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and performances. The host for the evening's activities was drama director, Tom Mclaughlin.&#13;
The night began with the walk of representatives from each&#13;
grade. Soon the games began with the first event being a&#13;
survival of the fittest challenge. The challenge consist 9 of&#13;
dressing up and then balancing on a thin log with one leg.&#13;
"Even though balancing was hard, the hardest part was&#13;
not laughing during the teacher acts," said winner senior&#13;
Tierra Wells.&#13;
While many teachers participated, few will forget Counselor Julie Mccomas circling the court with her basketball,&#13;
or Joe and Kellie Vi nchettle executing a series of cheerleading stunts, or the dance moves of Andy Walters and Brian&#13;
Johnson. The administrators, Chuck Story, Paul Massman,&#13;
Mike Hale and Kim Jones performed their version of the&#13;
Blue Man Group complete with PVC piping. "I had to use&#13;
breathing skills, it was so hard to breath in that mask and&#13;
the gym was so hot!" said Mr. Hale.&#13;
An additional game was added this year, a pie eating&#13;
contest won by freshman Nolan Johnson.&#13;
"It was great! I was only a freshman and I dug in and&#13;
beat all the upperclassman," said Johnson.&#13;
The evening continued with the sexy leg battle. Seniors&#13;
Brian Jacobs and Duong Pham swept away the competition&#13;
with their amazing legs. "I manage to keep my legs sexy&#13;
with a lot of running and swimming, and a lot of lotion,"&#13;
said Duong Pham.&#13;
Finally it was time for the crowd favorite, the tug- ofwar! Enormous amounts of energy were exerted over a&#13;
few rounds of tugging. The reigning champions turned out&#13;
to be the senior boys and the junior girls. At the end of&#13;
the night Tony Robinson and Mallory Husz were crowned&#13;
homecoming king and queen.&#13;
Pages by: Em ily Gates and Mackenzie Means&#13;
Photos by: Mackenzie Means and Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
LASTING MEMORIES&#13;
1.) Seniors Tyler Fox,&#13;
Mason Tsuji, and Adam&#13;
Mouw in the tug-of-war.&#13;
2.) Titan royalty King and&#13;
Queen Tony Robinson&#13;
and Mallory Husz.&#13;
3.) Seniors Duong Pham&#13;
and Brian Jacobs show&#13;
off their legs.&#13;
BOOTY POP!&#13;
Shaking their booties,&#13;
teachers Brian Johnson&#13;
and Andy Walters perform at Coronation. Mr.&#13;
Walters also busted out&#13;
his moves in his break&#13;
dance routine.&#13;
"EX-ED OUT' e KirnMutaand&#13;
Judges Keith Mass y, ut one ol the&#13;
Kathy Taylor 1&lt;11ocl&lt; o . d es were BALANCING ACT&#13;
her acts. These \U g trtudes. Standing on one leg, seniorTierra Wells&#13;
~a~ed \or their hardcore a 1 and junior Sammi Wilson try to keep their&#13;
pie balance. Tierra was the winner of the&#13;
survivor game. &#13;
For some, they had been planning the night&#13;
since July, making dinner reservations and&#13;
color coordinating everything to the perfect&#13;
shade of blue. For others, homecoming was full of&#13;
last minute reservations and shopping. Whatever&#13;
the case, homecoming was here and the night was&#13;
young.&#13;
After the semi-uncomfortable "parents meeting&#13;
and taking pictures," several people relaxed and&#13;
went to the restaurant of choice. Many fine dined, but&#13;
others took a more relaxed approach. "We went to&#13;
Luke Norville's house and had Valentinos catered,"&#13;
says freshman Sarni Schaefer.&#13;
With food eaten and tips left on (most) tables,&#13;
everyone's pulse was beating faster than usual;&#13;
the main event was only minutes away. As the car&#13;
headed towards school, the vibe within the group&#13;
changed. "We played the alphabet game on the way&#13;
over; I was driving and I still won! Jami Mundt even&#13;
cheated," said sophomore Brian Fountain.&#13;
Once there, parent volunteers were more than happy&#13;
to check in the belongings of the students. After everything was checked in, it was finally tim·e to dance.&#13;
Adrenaline levels climbed as the mass of people&#13;
started to dance. Then, for a brief moment, the spotlight belonged to the Homecoming King and Queen,&#13;
Tony Robinson and Mallory Husz. As they shared&#13;
in their first dance as royalty, others joined the floor.&#13;
The last song ended, and everyone plowed through&#13;
the lines to get their belongings, then headed in&#13;
separate directions.&#13;
For most, the after party was their destination. "Our&#13;
group went to Jackson Dick's house and once we&#13;
got there we then proceeded to head downstairs to&#13;
change and wait for the stragglers from our group.&#13;
Jackson's mom had made a massive amount of food;&#13;
I was in heaven,'' said junior Adam Evans.&#13;
Pages by: Jema Petersen and Lauren Petri&#13;
Photos By: Lauren Petri&#13;
Girls vs Guys&#13;
Jewlery: $40&#13;
Shoes:$16&#13;
Dress:$25&#13;
Pictures: $10&#13;
Total: $91&#13;
SENIOR ROYALTY&#13;
Food:$30&#13;
Corsage: $20&#13;
Gas:$20&#13;
Outfit: $60&#13;
Tickets: $10&#13;
Pictures: $20&#13;
Total: $160&#13;
First Row: Mallory Husz and Tony Robinson. Second Row&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock, Rachelle Osborn, Rick DeVoss. Third Row&#13;
Sydnie Dennis and Dustin Mccomas. Fourth Row: Carly Sinr&#13;
Leah Willadsen and Alex Fauble. Fifth Row: Jenny Hall, Dere&#13;
Nightser and Curtis Dreager. Back Row: Morgan Wolff, Jacks~&#13;
Dick and Logan Mundt. &#13;
GET YOUR DANCE ON&#13;
Seniors Sabrina Mattes, Jennifer Ranek, and Michael&#13;
Lively break it down on the gym floor. "It was basically&#13;
the most fun I've ever had in my life. You know what&#13;
ll ».;y 5ay, modest girls are the hottest girls,'' said Lively.&#13;
HARDER THAN YOU THINK&#13;
Junior Joanna Bond pins the traditional&#13;
boutonniere on senior Joe Jerkovich.&#13;
"He was so afraid I would poke him!"&#13;
said Bond whi le laughing.&#13;
Photo Submitted&#13;
CRANK THAT WHAT. .. ?!&#13;
Cross your feet, hit your left foot, crank&#13;
that soulja boy! Lewis Central seniors&#13;
hit the dance floor with the hottest new&#13;
single, Soulja Boy steps. "It was so&#13;
awesome, I was just trying to rock out,''&#13;
says senior Matt Kohl.&#13;
ROCKIN' THE GLOWSTICK&#13;
Many students brought glowsticks to the homecoming dance.&#13;
''The party line with the glowsticks and lays was really fun. It was&#13;
cool because we haven't had that kind of thing before," said senior&#13;
Amanda Goeser.&#13;
Photo by: Lauren Petri &#13;
As the season changed students showed that&#13;
the cold weather couldn't get in the way of&#13;
their dancing shoes. With longer dresses and&#13;
a more formal attitude this could only mean it's time&#13;
for Snoball. A night filled with memories and good&#13;
times, students looked forward to different aspects&#13;
of snoball.&#13;
"The most exciting part of the night was getting lost&#13;
on the way to the restaurant. We were trying to get&#13;
to Malara's and we ended up getting lost in North&#13;
Omaha. It took us an hour before we finally found the&#13;
restaurant," said sophomore Kelsey Johnson.&#13;
While many went out to dinner, some dined in showing that Snoball doesn't have to be an expensive night.&#13;
Grilling hamburgers or ordering in a pizza was a new&#13;
twist on a classic night.&#13;
"I had a bunch of guys over before Snoball and we&#13;
ate hamburgers and had a Wi i tournament. It was a&#13;
lot of fun," said freshman Nate Connealy.&#13;
After dinner and a quick photo shoot it was time&#13;
to go to the dance. A quick stop to the coat check to&#13;
drop off shoes, coats, and purses, and then off to gym&#13;
to continue a night of fun. The clock struck 1 O and it&#13;
was time for the court to make their entrance. Some&#13;
stepped away from a classic red carpet ent ance and&#13;
put their own twist on red carpet glamour. However,&#13;
the music didn't go as planned for seniors Carly Sinn&#13;
and Rick Devoss.&#13;
"We were supposed to walk into Oh Fortuna then&#13;
unveil, pause, and finish with Stayin' Alive. We're both&#13;
humorous and thought there was no need to take&#13;
things seriously. Rick came up with the songs and&#13;
I added the sheets for a more dramatic effect," said&#13;
senior Carly Sinn.&#13;
At 11 the dance ended. The dancers picked up their&#13;
belongings at the coat check and made their way to&#13;
their post-snoball destinations. In the end, Snoball&#13;
was a red carpet experience for all. &#13;
Front Row: Derek Nightser, Alex Fauble, Ben Rausch,&#13;
Eric Toole, Kyle Wineland and Jerad Anderson.&#13;
Second Row: Jackson Dick, Rick Devoss, Jaci&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Curtis Dreager, Tony Robinson ,&#13;
Mallory Husz, Logan Mundt and Keenan Lindsey.&#13;
Back Row: Leah W illadsen, Allie Frost, Rachelle&#13;
Osborn, Adriene Hitchcock, Lora Riehle, Jenna Ladd,&#13;
Kendra Forristall, Carly Sinn and Hilary Sadler.&#13;
Page~ by: Kursten Devin and&#13;
K, 1llyn ( onnealy&#13;
POWER STARE&#13;
Junior Abbey&#13;
Edwards made her&#13;
own Snoball dress&#13;
in clothing class in&#13;
one week.&#13;
CLAP YOUR HANDS&#13;
Dancing to the Cha Cha Slide, sophomore&#13;
Catie Geier, senior Stephanie Carrier,&#13;
and sophomore Mary Clouser clap their&#13;
hands to the beat of the music. The Cha&#13;
Cha Slide was this generation's version&#13;
of the Electric Slide and made its appearance at many high school dances since&#13;
the year 2000.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN&#13;
Busting a move, juniors Lora Riehle and&#13;
Molly Quandt take a time out from their&#13;
dates to dance with each other. After the&#13;
dance, the girls and their dates all gathered&#13;
at a friend's house for the night.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
Junior Kyle Larkin&#13;
made his own jacket&#13;
for Snoball using a&#13;
nickname his friends&#13;
gave him.&#13;
DANCE, DANCE&#13;
Dancing to the music, seniors Caleb Housley, Adriene&#13;
Hitchcock, Megan Turner, and Cody Kempf shake their tailfeathers. These seniors made the most of their last snoball.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
Osborn&#13;
Sharing&#13;
and&#13;
a slow&#13;
sophomore&#13;
dance,&#13;
J&#13;
se&#13;
aymison&#13;
nior Rache&#13;
Coffe&#13;
lle&#13;
lt&#13;
I&#13;
sway to the music. Rachelle and Jaymison •&#13;
also went to Homecoming together.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Christensen &#13;
La~t chance ...&#13;
fore it end~ Fram the first day students walked through the school&#13;
doors, they counted the days until graduation. After&#13;
approximately 720 days, 66 finals, and too many teachers to count, high school seemed to go by a little quicker than&#13;
expected.&#13;
Before they knew it, seniors faced events for the last time.&#13;
During the last home game, senior night honored athletes as&#13;
they took a step on the field for the last time. "Our last football&#13;
game was the perfect way to end the season," said Thomas.&#13;
"We weren't expected to win, and then we ended up beating&#13;
Carroll 16-0."&#13;
The last winter break came and went with snow days and&#13;
sledding. It was the last Christmas at home before college, and&#13;
presents to use in college came pouring in.&#13;
Finally, it sank in. Seniors realized when May appeared that&#13;
some of the activities they were involved in would be their last.&#13;
Most importantly, seniors took their last final. For some, they&#13;
only had to take a post test.&#13;
''The last week of school was kind of easy because I only&#13;
had to take two finals," said senior Stephen Bond. "The rest of&#13;
my teachers didn't make the seniors take a final."&#13;
While some had to take finals for the last time, most were&#13;
stressing over that dreaded final English Composition paper.&#13;
It was ten pages long on any subject. 'The career research&#13;
paper was stressful because it had to be 1 O pages, and no&#13;
one wants to type a long paper the last trimester of their senior&#13;
year," said senior Damien Croghan. "The only good thing about&#13;
it was that you got to choose your subject."&#13;
Then, the final day came. Seniors shuttled through the halls&#13;
trying to get teachers to sign them out. Others finished up on&#13;
last minute class work.&#13;
"When your teachers sign you out, it finally hits you that it's&#13;
over," explained senior Logan Mundt. "I realized how much I'm&#13;
going to miss everyone, especially Ms. Muta."&#13;
With graduation quickly approaching, seniors realized everything that took place at LC. They found how to make their last&#13;
moments of high school count.&#13;
Pages by: MaKenna Dopheide &#13;
JUST DO IT&#13;
Enjoying his breakfast, senior Kyle Croushorn chugs a bottle of syrup in his last Titan&#13;
Times meeting. "Rick De Voss brought syrup,&#13;
but there wasn't anything to eat with it," said&#13;
Croushorn. "I could only drink about half of&#13;
the bottle because it was so thick."&#13;
Photo by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
Freshmen Year&#13;
FINAL FARWELL&#13;
Hugging each other, seniors Rick&#13;
Devoss and Jenny Hall say good-bye&#13;
for the last time. Most of the seniors&#13;
went in different directions, only to&#13;
see each other when they come&#13;
home for holidays.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
APPLES TO APPLES&#13;
Senior Stephanie Davids bites into a caramel apple in&#13;
Mr. Koester's Titan Times class. During Titan Times,&#13;
students were allowed to bring food while they talked&#13;
about important issues in the school.&#13;
Photo by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
"Since I was a freshman, my outlook on my future has changed&#13;
so much. I take life a lot more&#13;
seriously, as far as my goals&#13;
go."&#13;
Senior Kayla Gundlach&#13;
Senior Year &#13;
Lewis Central students had the opportunity to take&#13;
a variety ~f classes in a variety of locations. "Lewis&#13;
Ceritral's academics are unique in the fact that&#13;
you can take classes on four different campuses including Iowa Western, Iowa School For The Deaf, Tucker&#13;
Center and of course Lewis Central," said sophomore&#13;
Cole Templeton.&#13;
Some of the classes offered included engineering,&#13;
British Literature, creative writing, clothing design,&#13;
human anatomy, web page design and robotics.&#13;
A fine arts type of person found British Literature or&#13;
Creative Writing right up their alley. British Literature&#13;
(a.k.a. Brit Lit) provided an opportunity for students to&#13;
learn from instructor Victoria Freivogel. "Lets see ... we&#13;
read Beowulf, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, MacBeth,&#13;
and various poets. I think the students had the hardest&#13;
time reading the Canterbury Tales because it's written in&#13;
Middle English, so it was a little hard to comprehend."&#13;
Creative Writing was a fun class filled with writing&#13;
styles, poems and stories, and of course, Laurie Nielsen.&#13;
At the end of the trimester students published their&#13;
poems, short stories, and essays in the class literary&#13;
magazine,'The Mighty Pen.'&#13;
Students with scientific brains signed up for Human&#13;
Anatomy, a three term college credit class. While challenging, it was also a great chance to learn about the&#13;
human body. Instead of all that deep thinking, Robotics&#13;
had the tools for a focus on the future. Many students&#13;
talented on the computer took Web Page Design giving&#13;
students a chance to show creativity on the internet.&#13;
In Clothing Design, students createf their own designs&#13;
and improved the quality of their sewing.&#13;
Not only did students excel in sports and academics,&#13;
the graduation rate was high. While Lewis Central's average was 22, students have scored a 36 on the ACT.&#13;
LC, a school with dedicated students, that pursued whatever their heart's desired: sports, theater, and academics.&#13;
Pages by Bridget Hall and Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
Senior Jessica&#13;
Formanek &#13;
SAFETY FIRST&#13;
Learning in chemistry&#13;
class, sophomore Cole&#13;
Templeton conducts the&#13;
can experiment. First,&#13;
put water in a pop can,&#13;
next heat it up, then&#13;
shove it in a glass of&#13;
cold water and watch as&#13;
the can implodes. Other&#13;
labs include reacting&#13;
magnesium with hydrochloric acid and making&#13;
a cooling curve out of&#13;
melting acid.&#13;
Photo by: Kiersten&#13;
Haubrich&#13;
BLING-BLING&#13;
Showing them how it's&#13;
done, senior James&#13;
Neeson does the&#13;
"Soulja Boy" at Titans&#13;
Got Talent. Neeson&#13;
kept the crowd going&#13;
through his whole performance with his sweet&#13;
dance moves.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie&#13;
Means&#13;
What's in the iPod?&#13;
Other 40°/o Country 16°/o Metal 6°/o&#13;
Hip-Hop 20o/o Rap 12°/o&#13;
START YOUR ENGINES&#13;
Cleaning the battery terminals of a student's car, juniors Chris Wenck,&#13;
Catilin Christensen and Kaleigh Pearcy learn the basics in Home and Car&#13;
Care. a class required for graduation.&#13;
Photo by. Josh McNeely&#13;
Punk 6°/o&#13;
TEAMWORK&#13;
Working together with instructor Robin Reida, seniors Tony Robinson, Justin Kathrens&#13;
and Zack Stowe test their filters. Reida's demonstration showed the class just how hard&#13;
it is to get clean water.&#13;
Photo by Josh McNeely I &#13;
G etting up in the morning can be quite the&#13;
hassle when school starts at 7:30 AM. Due&#13;
to the huge amount of homework received&#13;
the day before, many students may not fall asleep until&#13;
the wee hours of the morning. No matter the case,&#13;
ready or not...school comes first.&#13;
There is a wide variety of things to do to get ready&#13;
for school. Some students take a shower right away&#13;
to wake themselves up. Others go straight to the&#13;
breakfast table to get some brain food. Although it&#13;
works for some, it isn't that easy for everyone. "It's&#13;
very, very hard for me to wake up in the morning. After&#13;
my alarm goes off, I just go back to sleep," said junior&#13;
Tori VonMende.&#13;
Once up and ready to go, it's time to make the journey to school. Half the time, students fight the sunrise&#13;
on their way. Some take it up a notch, thinking to&#13;
themselves "Why are we going to school so early, my&#13;
parents don't have to go to work until 9!" Nevertheless,&#13;
arrival at school poses yet another obstacle: parking.&#13;
Some days a driver can get lucky and get a spot close&#13;
to the door, less walking that way. Unfortunately, most&#13;
aren't that lucky. Thankfully there is a huge selection of&#13;
places to park. Parking far away from the school can&#13;
guarantee safety, but parking in the middle is still safe&#13;
and not as much walking. "It's easy to find a parking&#13;
spot if you get [to school] early, but if you're late you&#13;
have to park far away," said junior Shylo Thomas.&#13;
With parking out of the way, it's time to make your&#13;
way inside the school and chat it up with friends before&#13;
the bell rings to go to class. Many students will stock&#13;
up on energy drinks or food to eat during the first few&#13;
hours of the day, to make sure they get enough to eat,&#13;
in case they missed breakfast. Others take advantage&#13;
of the little time they have with friends and spend the&#13;
whole morning finding out what gossip they missed&#13;
out from the night before.&#13;
Pages by: Sophia Carlo and Jema Petersen&#13;
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"WAKE UP WITH THE KING"&#13;
Above: Some students prefer cereal or&#13;
toastfor breakfast, but junior Kylee Shank&#13;
wants something more. "I go to Burger&#13;
King for the bacon, egg, and cheese&#13;
Croissan'wich. It's delicious and cheaper&#13;
than McDonald's, too," said Shank.&#13;
Photo By: Felisha Moore&#13;
TICKTOCK&#13;
Left: Every morning students get to&#13;
school, meet up with their friends, and&#13;
wait for the bell to ring. Each group of&#13;
friends have their own personal tables&#13;
that they pick on the first day of school.&#13;
Photo By: Jema Petersen&#13;
&lt;'- • Mr.Massey-',gettp,grcb my stuff ,come here&#13;
t:)r") [ to the school ] Clld either wor1&lt; out or coach&#13;
·-E&#13;
~&#13;
kids. 1hen I stx&gt;wer, shave, aJJ1 my heir, then&#13;
put on my ma&lt;~ Clld rm in my room by 7." •••••••••• 0 ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Marcy Hamsa- "I put the coffee on the&#13;
night before so it's ready for when I&#13;
get up at 5:30. I wake up, let the dog&#13;
out, then it's shower time. After that I&#13;
finish getting ready. I don't do anything&#13;
extra, because then I become late!" ••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Mr. Miller- "I get up between 5:30 and&#13;
5:45. I work out for 30-40 minutes, 3 or&#13;
4 times a week. I shower and get ready&#13;
and take my kids to daycare, then come&#13;
to school and get prepared for my four&#13;
different classes. I'm swimming busy!"&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Mrs. Doorlag- ''Three times a week I get&#13;
up at 4:30 and walk on my treadmill. 1he&#13;
other two days, I get~ at 5, shower,&#13;
make lunches, get my kids ~ and ready&#13;
and leave my house at 6:30."&#13;
TRUE REFLECTIONS&#13;
Making herself beautiful , senior&#13;
Stephanie Carrier gets ready for the&#13;
school day ahead. "I get up at 6 and I&#13;
leave by 7, so it usually takes me an&#13;
hour or so to get ready," said Carrier.&#13;
Photo Submitted&#13;
MULTI-TASKING&#13;
Before school students are in a rush to get&#13;
ready, but not freshman Ryan Montgomery.&#13;
His morning routine consisted of washing his&#13;
hair, choosing his clothes, brushing his teeth,&#13;
and feeding his frog." I love brushing my teeth;&#13;
it is the greatest feeling ;• said Montgomery.&#13;
Photo By: Jema Petersen &#13;
Trying on shoes can be like trying out&#13;
a different country; you want the perfect fit. For senior exchange students&#13;
Sophia Carlo, Daniel Shenk, and Ja Ye Wang&#13;
this was certainly the case. They came to the&#13;
United States to study and live with a host&#13;
family but each one had a different view of&#13;
America.&#13;
"I wanted to see if American culture is really&#13;
what it looks like in the movies," said Sophia&#13;
Carlo who arrived in Iowa from Montpellier,&#13;
France.&#13;
For JaYe Wang from Shanghai, China, it&#13;
was about having a chi ldhood dream, "Since&#13;
I was a kid I told my grandma I would go to&#13;
the United States when I got older."&#13;
Daniel Shenk from Berlin, Germany, wanted to&#13;
know if it was like the movies, "I watched "American Pie" and I wanted to live like that!"&#13;
Fat Americans that eat McDonalds all the&#13;
time was the first impression they had. Over&#13;
time their opinion changed. "Americans are&#13;
friendly, they like to talk, and most of them&#13;
are crazy and funny," said Shenk.&#13;
While their views changed, so did their&#13;
own personalities. Living together with their&#13;
host fami ly, the Randolphs, impacted Wang.&#13;
"Back home I don't have any brothers; Daniel&#13;
[Shenk] is like my big brother. i have changed&#13;
my temper because Daniel is older, so I can't&#13;
yell at him." A little bit of freedom with host&#13;
family, the Hills, changed Carlo, "I've matured&#13;
and have become more independent, and I&#13;
am more open."&#13;
The daily life of an American student was&#13;
one of the biggest changes. "I like that school&#13;
ends at2:45.You can choose your classes; it's&#13;
easy and the teachers are nice!" says Carlo. "I&#13;
don't see why people don't like school here; if&#13;
they went to France they wouldn't make it!"&#13;
In Berlin, school is quite different. "We don't&#13;
have lunch, we have shorter periods. School&#13;
is from 8: 10 until 2:30. We have no school&#13;
sports and no school spirit," said Shenk. Pages by: Sophia Carlo and Jema Petersen&#13;
' " Photos by : Sophia Carlo&#13;
YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW&#13;
Fighting for her country is the motivation that senior Stephanie Carrier&#13;
has for entering the Army. "With the&#13;
support of my family, I'm an Aviation&#13;
Operation Specialist and I want to&#13;
become a pilot. I chose the Army&#13;
because of the different jobs possible; they pay well and they have&#13;
the best option for flying."&#13;
IN THE NAVY YOU CAN SAIL&#13;
THE SEVEN SEAS&#13;
Being able to see the world is what&#13;
senior Mason Tsuji plans on doing&#13;
while in the Navy. "I want to live in&#13;
Japan one day, so I plan on stationing myself there with the help of the&#13;
Navy." Tsuji also plans on having&#13;
school paid for and an easy reference for future jobs.&#13;
OFF WE GO INTO THE WILD&#13;
BLUE YONDER&#13;
"Flying is very exhilarating and&#13;
makes me feel free." That is why&#13;
senior Rosalie Warner is going to&#13;
the Air Force. Tradition, discipline,&#13;
and proof that women are good as&#13;
men is what she looks forward to&#13;
But flying was first a dream when she&#13;
was nine years old, which became&#13;
reality when she was 14 years old &#13;
4-H CHAMPION&#13;
STATE CHAMP&#13;
February 16th 2008, State Wrestling finals, the day senior&#13;
Joe Jerkovich was announced state champion of the 112&#13;
weight class. "It took 3 or 4 days to sink in and when it did&#13;
I realized all of those years paid off, it was a perfect end to&#13;
a perfect season, I couldn't ask for more," said Jerkovich.&#13;
Photo Submitted&#13;
KICKIN IT OLD SCHOOL&#13;
Since fifth grade, sophomore Nick Wells has been raising cows and showing&#13;
them in 4-H. He had to make sure he gives his cows Bailey and Joker (shown&#13;
above) the right amount of care by feeding them plenty of grains such as&#13;
whole wheat, corn , oats and soybeans. "4-H is fun because of the friends&#13;
you make when you show," said Wells.&#13;
Ten years ago senior Connie Smith (pictured left) decided to kick it up a notch;&#13;
she started clogging. "I wanted to dance&#13;
but I didn't want to do the average dance,&#13;
tap and ballet. It keeps you in shape and&#13;
Photo Submitted it's fun," said Smith.&#13;
Photo Submitted&#13;
By Kane Kinkel&#13;
"My weekends are always filled&#13;
with dirt biking. On Saturdays, my&#13;
Dad and I drive about two hours&#13;
to find a track to practice on for six&#13;
hours. The next day, I wake up at&#13;
seven in the morning to haul my&#13;
CRF250R 2008 Limited Edition&#13;
black and red bike to my competition. We compete all over Iowa,&#13;
Missouri, and Nebraska, but my&#13;
favorite track is Winterset, IA."&#13;
Photos Submitted &#13;
Remember heading off to school with a sack&#13;
lunch packed and the excitement of a field&#13;
trip on the big yellow bus? Many thought this&#13;
classic elementary school memory would change&#13;
once they entered high school, but the truth was&#13;
high school students took many field trips during the&#13;
course of the school year. Elective classes and core&#13;
classes had a break from the usual schedule and&#13;
learned outside the classroom. "I like to go on field&#13;
trips because I don't feel confined like I do in school,"&#13;
said sophomore Andrew Gulden.&#13;
Child development went on a field trip every trimester. Mrs. Kreger took her students to the 1st National&#13;
Bright Horizons Child Care Center, Jennie Edmundson&#13;
Hospital to visit the birthing room, and to the Mall of&#13;
the Bluffs to conduct a price comparison for common&#13;
baby items at popular stores such as Target, Sears,&#13;
and Dillards.&#13;
The ever popular Zoology trip to the Henry Doorly&#13;
Zoo with Mr. Bergman was a favorite. Students from&#13;
all three trimesters of his Zoology class spent the&#13;
day taking a different look at all the animals they had&#13;
learned about."My favorite part of the zoo was the&#13;
gorillas because they were very interactive. They ran&#13;
around a lot and they were fun to watch," said junior&#13;
Josh McNeely.&#13;
Other field trips included the Health 2 trip to IWCC&#13;
for the health and sciences conference, the freshmen&#13;
trip to the Holland Center to see "Romeo and Juliet,"&#13;
the Woods class went to a furniture and cabinet shop,&#13;
the Family Consumer Science visit to the sewage&#13;
treatment plant, Iowa School for the Deaf, and the&#13;
D.L.R Architectural Firm in Omaha.&#13;
The sack lunch was the most important part because&#13;
high schoolers go on field trips too!&#13;
Pages by: Kursten Devine and Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
What NOT to&#13;
Wear to the Jail&#13;
10. Baggy jeans&#13;
9. Red&#13;
8. Numbers&#13;
7. Open toe or open&#13;
heel shoes.&#13;
6. Low cut shirts&#13;
5. Tight clothes&#13;
4. Dresses, skirts or&#13;
shorts&#13;
3. Leggings or stirrup&#13;
pants&#13;
2. Tube tops, halter-tops,&#13;
bare shoulders, bare&#13;
midriffs or any other&#13;
revealing clothing&#13;
1. T-Shirts with reference&#13;
to alcohol, drugs,&#13;
tobacco, or sexual&#13;
innuendo&#13;
MAKING MUSIC&#13;
Performing at the UNO Jazz Festival, the jazz&#13;
orchestra played three songs in front of an aud1&#13;
ence and judges. Musician Stephen Bond has been&#13;
playing the trumpet for seven years and the bass&#13;
for two. "I plan to play trumpet for Iowa State next&#13;
year. It will be a nice diversion from all the matt&#13;
and science in the engineering program.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis &#13;
BREAKING OUT THE GINGERBREAD&#13;
Using skills that he learned at the Western Trails Museum&#13;
Dillon Sterba constructs a gingerbread house of his own.&#13;
Sterba and other students in Mrs. Neely's class went to the&#13;
museum on a class field trip this past December.&#13;
Photo by:Kursten Devine&#13;
lyn&#13;
um, junio~&#13;
aley McKeever,&#13;
and sophomores&#13;
Shelby Klepfer an&#13;
Lindsey Lawrenc&#13;
attempt to make them&#13;
own flower bouquet.&#13;
The field trip included&#13;
many workshops and&#13;
performance by the&#13;
aha Symphony.&#13;
CREATIVITY CLAN&#13;
Above Front Row: Marie Sukup, Leah Willadsen, Kristen Schweer, Brittnie&#13;
Kreiser, Brooke Rocholz, Summer Turner, Brittany Wahl and Mr. Cunningham.&#13;
Back Row: Damien Croghan , Jessica Roden, Tiffany Carrera, Angela Anderson,&#13;
Emily Campbell, Cory Tate, Ben Moffatt, Justin Kathrens, Rick DeVoss, Alex&#13;
Rocha, Tierra Wells and Bill King.&#13;
Photo submitted by: Mr. Cunningham&#13;
MONKEYING AROUND&#13;
Left Front Row: Heather Gubbles, Connie Smith, Kursten Devine and Shelby&#13;
Miller. Back Row: Sarni Juel, Brandi Higgins, Cameron Croghan , Josh McNeely&#13;
and Nick Wells.&#13;
Photo submitted &#13;
WORK ITGIRL&#13;
Sticking it to the boys, junior&#13;
Samantha Enewold shows&#13;
her strength. JuniorMoryssa&#13;
Prichard watches closely&#13;
from behind to lend a helping hand. Students work&#13;
out in partners for Personal&#13;
Development.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea S. Hutdlinson&#13;
H ealth means different things to different&#13;
people. To some it is living life to the&#13;
fullest, to others it is a strict diet and&#13;
exhausting exercise regimen, and to others it is&#13;
a fight for their life in a hospital bed. Whatever&#13;
health may be to you, it is inevitably part of your&#13;
everyday life.&#13;
Do teenagers get enough sleep? For most the&#13;
answer is absolutely NOT (at all)! The average&#13;
teenager needs about 9.5 hours a night. For&#13;
the majority, this outrageous number isn't even&#13;
feasible. In fact, teenagers generally get around&#13;
7.4 hours a night, a far cry from 9.5.&#13;
Health includes both physical and mental&#13;
,_.,_._,_._,,._,__"-""'-'_,_,,,_,_ __ aspects. Dealing with the stress of high school can&#13;
be a challenge. Not only school-work and tests,&#13;
but also handling the social 'drama' can take its&#13;
toll on students. "I think what stresses me out the&#13;
most is living up to expectations, like how people&#13;
perceive you," said junior Laurel Thoms.&#13;
Exercise is a proven way to help relieve these&#13;
stresses. Lewis Central's vast athletic program&#13;
offers some solutions with four different gym&#13;
classes: Team Activities, Personal Development,&#13;
Wellness for Life, and Water Safety, not to mention any one of LC's athletic teams.&#13;
But participating in at least one activity, athletic&#13;
or not, can take up a large chunk of your afterschool time. Now add two hours of homework after&#13;
that. Seems to leave you with more stress and&#13;
even less sleep. So is the system against you?&#13;
High School is all about finding that perfect&#13;
balance of who you are, who you want to be,&#13;
and what you want to do. The choices you make&#13;
-- everyday affect your health today and for the rest&#13;
of your life. Be wise.=]&#13;
Pages By: Kristen Gerhardt &amp; Andrea Hutchinson &#13;
(1) PUMP IT!&#13;
Pumping some iron, senior Goodie&#13;
Danielsen makes the most of his Personal Development class. Danielson&#13;
stayed in top physical condition to&#13;
maintain his role as the Titan mascot.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea S. Hutchinson&#13;
(2) STANDING STRONG&#13;
Showing off his Hulk-like skills, sophomore C.J. Philmalee doesn't slack off&#13;
when it comes to physical fitness.&#13;
Philmalee needed that strength for his&#13;
performances in Lewis Corporation&#13;
Show Choir.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea S. Hutchinson &#13;
As soon as he counted to three, Curtis Dreager&#13;
was in labor, and everyone else was the delivery&#13;
team ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... Hypnosis is a trance like state&#13;
of sleep. While under hypnosis a person is completely&#13;
focused; therefore, they are very open to suggestions.&#13;
In this part of the act Dreager was convinced he was&#13;
having a baby; he screamed like a person in labor would.&#13;
The others scrabbled around as they tried to help him.&#13;
Someone yelled ice chips while others huddled around&#13;
Dreagerwaiting for the baby to arrive. Although Dreager&#13;
wasn't actually having a baby, in this sleep like stimulation, the seniors believed he was.&#13;
Seniors Joey Jerkovich, Adriene Hitchcock, Mallory&#13;
Husz, Zane Brugenhemke, Morgan Wolff, Kailin Bellows, Mason Tsuji, Logan Mundt, Curtis Dreager, Caleb&#13;
Housley, Mike Dillon, Jessica Formanek and Kendall&#13;
Prine all participated in the act of hypnotism at post&#13;
prom. "I knew what I said, I just didn't think about it. It&#13;
was kind of whatever I thought of first is what I said,"&#13;
recalls senior Zane Brugenhemke.&#13;
During the hypnotist's act, the seniors were asked&#13;
to do make different noises. Also they were asked to&#13;
become very linguistic as they spoke Japanese. Senior&#13;
Caleb Housley said, "I was aware of what I was doing,&#13;
I just wasn't necessarily in control.".&#13;
It is said that when you wake up from a hypnotic state,&#13;
you feel in control, your mind is clear, and you are no&#13;
longer afraid to stand in front of audiences. "It felt good&#13;
when I woke up, it felt like I had control of my actions&#13;
again," said Brugenhemke. "When I first woke up I was&#13;
slightly dizzy, tired, and I was praying that I didn't do&#13;
something extremely embarrassing," said Housley. The&#13;
only senior to walk off the floor and back to his seat in&#13;
the bleachers was Mike Dillon. "I don't think I became&#13;
hypnotized because I didn't believe it would work," said&#13;
Dillon.When asked if they would do it again, most seniors&#13;
said yes. "The videos on Facebook are hilarious of all of&#13;
us. I'm glad it was good entertainment," said Prine.&#13;
BUST A MOVE&#13;
Below: Having a good time,&#13;
juniors Sarni Wilson, Taylor&#13;
Gochenour, Kaylee McKinley, and seniors Melissa&#13;
Collins and Tony Robinson&#13;
danced to the music. ''We&#13;
were the hottest couple at&#13;
prom, everyone should be&#13;
jealous of us, oh wait... they&#13;
were," said McKinley.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
NOTHIN , ['ff r ll 1&#13;
;&#13;
Right: One of the exciting I&#13;
things at post prom this year&#13;
was the blow up obstacle&#13;
course. "My favorite part of&#13;
post prom was the obstacle&#13;
course, it was full of air and a&#13;
lot of fun. I won when I raced&#13;
Jakob Ferguson," said senior&#13;
Brandon Clark.&#13;
Photo by: Jenna Ladd&#13;
Junior Emily Gates, senior Miguel Perez, junior Lora Riehle&#13;
junior Siri Nelson and junior Chase Lohnes. "At prom it was&#13;
very hot, but I still liked dancing with the girls," said Perez&#13;
Photo by Mackenzie Means &#13;
p&#13;
Front Row: Jaci Clinkenbeard, Curtis Dreager and Mallory Husz. Second Row:&#13;
Jackson Dick, Leah Willadsen, Sydnie Dennis, Allie Frost, Hilary Sadler, Morgan&#13;
Wolff and Carly Sinn. Back Row: Adriene Hitchcock, Matt Kohl, Rick De Voss, Derek&#13;
1ghtser, Joey Jerkovich, Keenan Lindsey and Logan Mundt.&#13;
ALL YOU NEED ARE FRIENDS&#13;
Best friends junior Serena James&#13;
and senior Cynthia Patterson take&#13;
a quick picture before they go back&#13;
and dance. "My favorite part of prom&#13;
is dancing," said Patterson.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
TAKEN BY SURPRISE&#13;
LC's 2008 Prom King Matt Kohl and Prom&#13;
Queen Adriene Hitchcock. "I was so happy,&#13;
it was a dream come true. I was happy that&#13;
my classmates voted for me. I thought since&#13;
I transferred as a freshman I wouldn't win,&#13;
so I was really suprised when they called&#13;
my name," said Kohl.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
Pages by: Felisha Moore&#13;
Layout by: Caitlin Christiansen&#13;
ROLLIN IN STYLE&#13;
Senior Zach Grothe and his date junior&#13;
Brooke Bradley smile as they dance to&#13;
a slow song. "We went to Buffalo Wild&#13;
Wings because my friend Tony Robinson wanted to eat there. We pulled up&#13;
in Tony's brand new Chrysler 300C,"&#13;
said Grothe.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
A Nl~HT Of- D.PE &lt;::;E.:&#13;
Seniors Al len Muray and Misty Dew&#13;
enjoy their evening at prom. "We went&#13;
to Flat Iron Steak House and spent&#13;
like $100 on dinner, but it was worth&#13;
it," said Murray.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means &#13;
P asters on the walls, tunes blaring from !pods,&#13;
big flashy pens and loud teachers - just a few&#13;
of the many daily distractions at school.&#13;
Teachers tried different techniques to keep students&#13;
alert: the flashy poster. Sometimes the posters were the&#13;
biggest distracter, but for others they worked. "I like the&#13;
posters because they are&#13;
something to look at when&#13;
I'm spacing off and they do&#13;
actually help me learn," said&#13;
junior Nick Gilmore.&#13;
Some students brought&#13;
their lpods to class and&#13;
listened to them during work&#13;
time eliminating distracting&#13;
CRANK IT UP&#13;
Scrolling through her music, junior&#13;
Lindsay Baker listens to her ipod.&#13;
Several students turn up their tunes&#13;
during work time in class.&#13;
voices. "Listening to my lpod helps· me because I don't&#13;
talk to other people and I focus on my work," said junior&#13;
Dan Hays. "Other lpods do not distract me because you&#13;
usually can't hear them."&#13;
Sitting with an empty stomach watching your neighbor&#13;
munch down on breakfast was the worst, but the snack shack&#13;
was a life saver. By 4th hour, the rumbles and grumbles of&#13;
empty stomachs were louder than teacher's voices.&#13;
Teachers see kids listening to lpods, texting, and eating&#13;
food in class as distractions for students around them, but&#13;
most of these so called "distractions" became so natural MULTI-TASKER&#13;
that other kids around them did not even notice.&#13;
Pages by: Emily Gates and Alysha Rau&#13;
With lpod in ear, senior Jessica Formanek is a distration unt,&#13;
herself. "She 1s loud, very loud " said senior Katie Darnell Mallo · &#13;
GAME ON&#13;
Trying to stay awake during class, freshmen Zach Lang keeps busy by&#13;
playing solitaire. The clicking of the mouse and frustrated grunts coming&#13;
from kids in computer classes or out in the pods drew attention from&#13;
o her wrirk1ng students.&#13;
GOT DISTRACTIONS?&#13;
1. Loud Teachers&#13;
2. Big Pens&#13;
3. Posters&#13;
4. Bright clothing&#13;
5. Clutter&#13;
6. Light-up Pens&#13;
PHONE FAD&#13;
Texting during class ,&#13;
junior Liz Grahm tries to&#13;
hide her cell phone from&#13;
the teacher. Cell phones&#13;
became a distraction&#13;
when students spent&#13;
their time answering&#13;
messages.&#13;
NAP TIME&#13;
Snoozing during American History, sophomore&#13;
Nam Pham catches&#13;
some z's. Sleepers in&#13;
class had funny twitches,&#13;
drool and loud snores&#13;
that distracted the alert&#13;
students.&#13;
Photos by Alysha Rau&#13;
SHOVE IT IN&#13;
Starting off his morning&#13;
with a breakfast burger&#13;
and chocolate milk, junior Anthony Schovanec&#13;
chows down in English&#13;
class. Many students&#13;
take a quick stop at&#13;
the snack shack before&#13;
the morning bell rings.&#13;
Throughout the day the&#13;
sound of crinkling wrapers filled the classrooms.&#13;
"I dont mind if kids eat&#13;
or drink a little bit if they&#13;
are hungry, but it can&#13;
be a little distracting&#13;
when they bring in the&#13;
full course meals," said&#13;
Schovanec's English&#13;
teacher Mary Langille.&#13;
Photo by Lauren Petri &#13;
&#13;
This is Who&#13;
We've BEcome ••.&#13;
I would like to pn~sent the graduating class of ... " From the&#13;
mornent they entered high school, they counted the days&#13;
until it was over. The pivotal moment in one's life: graduation. Didn't it seem like light years away? The truth is that&#13;
high school goes by in a flash.&#13;
Almost everyone remembers their first day of high school.&#13;
The upperclassmen seemed like giants, and the school was&#13;
a maze. Freshmen stuck out like a sore thumb, no one could&#13;
predict what to expect. After a while, things got easier, and&#13;
everyone found new friends in the upperclassmen. Freshmen, however, were still pushed to the back of the football&#13;
stands.&#13;
Then sophomore year quickly approached. Now, they too&#13;
could finally call the youngest students "fresh meat." Finding&#13;
a favorite sport or extra curricular became an adventure. High&#13;
school seemed to get easier yet new challenges were still on&#13;
the horizon.&#13;
Cramming for ACTs, screaming babies from parenting class,&#13;
and planning for college became the blur of the junior year.&#13;
Parents and teachers kept asking the dreaded question: What&#13;
are you going to do for the rest of your life? It was stressful,&#13;
but hey, no one ever said moving forward in the football stands&#13;
would be an easy task.&#13;
Finally, senior status with a claim on top dog. Seniors finally&#13;
got the hang of things with special privileges like sleeping in&#13;
and job shadowing and dreamed of the future as the moments&#13;
flew by.&#13;
After four hard years, it seemed impossible that so many&#13;
faces and memories could be crammed into that short of a&#13;
time. Just when you thought you had high school figured out,&#13;
it ended. As the seniors walked across the stage they wondered, What will the future hold for me? &#13;
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Senior Class Motto:&#13;
"Whcit lies behind us cind whcit lies before us are tiny mat ters&#13;
compcired to whcit lies within us." - Ralph Vvaldo Emerson&#13;
Class Flower:&#13;
Forget-me-not&#13;
Nicole Ann Andersen Jerad Blaine f ,nderson&#13;
Isaac Andrew Bamett Ka1hn Kelsea Bellows&#13;
Class Song:&#13;
Here's t o the Nights&#13;
by Eve 6&#13;
L;iuren Ei1zabeth Androy Jordan Michael Baas&#13;
Amanda Max1nt'-Kay Berg Amber I' ..ath1een Bernnqu&#13;
"1 would like t o be the pre01dent bee ::iu0P. he ran do&#13;
anything he wants." - Sen1ur ~ v110ur::I P-rrJ &#13;
Amber Faye Buckles Cheryl Nicole Butler • Em~ Jo Campbell&#13;
R,yan Christian Carlson Stephanie Coe Carner Brandon VJ11l1am Oark&#13;
t'vle Sterling f,rou?hom Goodmond Harold Danielsen Katie 1¥nn Darnell&#13;
"'! wou1d like to be like my gr2ndp2, bec2use he h2s h2d such&#13;
an amazing impact on my life." - Senior M2son Tsuji&#13;
Cul~ Taylor Canada Sophia Mane Cart::&gt;&#13;
Skyler Aaron Qark Jaclene 01nkenbeard&#13;
Stephanie Ann Davids Sydr11e Nicole Dennis &#13;
Curtis De.an Dre.ager JessiC&lt;l Marie Edison laylor Edwards Alex Aaron Fauble Jakob \'layne Ferguson&#13;
"I want to be like Oprah becaL.ne 0hP I:? an 01 JtgoinGJ bl.~r&#13;
woman who helps t he worl(J" - ~en10 J ,f n 1 J , . ) &#13;
Haley lynn Gregory Sara Knsc1ne Gnmes Zachary David Grothe Kayla Dawn Gundlach&#13;
".,y1e Dai Id Herren Andi Lee H1gg1nbotham Brandi Lee Higgins Adnene Jeanine Hitchcock&#13;
I&#13;
wleo Jam~s Housley Mallory Ann Husz George lvano11&#13;
"I want to become ci successful soldier cind cin ciccomplished&#13;
person." - Senior Stephanie Ccirrier&#13;
Bnan Theodore Jacobs&#13;
Jennifer Mane Hall&#13;
Hannah Raye Hopson&#13;
Joserh Pciul Jerl-Ov1ch &#13;
Matthew Robert Kohl Michele Knstlne Kohlscheen Andrew lv11chael L3fferty Rebecca Jo Lline Lisa Ann Lea~y&#13;
"I want to be able to help kids and rnake th~rn rea111e th~&#13;
can do anything they want." - s~l 1' )( Jr 1 r :--;;or &#13;
Jessica Sue Meurer Ben Scott Moffatt Adam Lee Mouw&#13;
James Christian Neeson Scott Alan Nelson Lisa Nguyen&#13;
CddtP, Lee I loaner RG!chelle l,ynne Osborn Ahsha Marie ~l erton&#13;
Matthew Scott Federsen&#13;
"! wou1d like t o become ci police officer, so I c2n protect 2nd&#13;
~t'"ve the cit izens of my country" - Senior Cody Kempf&#13;
Logan Thomas Mundt Allen James Murray&#13;
Derek Alvin N1ghtser Alex Lee Noecker&#13;
Kristin Kelh ~rent Hannah Cathenne ~trick&#13;
Carlos Roberto Ftre.z Marcos Chnstian Ftre.z &#13;
Miguel Angel Vargas ferez Bailey Jade ferryman&#13;
Haley Mane fhmge Kendall Kay Fhne&#13;
Bryant Logan Rose Stephanie Mane Rowe&#13;
Duong Hoang Pham Scott Alan F'hi malee Melissa Nicole ftlml':rleau&#13;
Matthew Phillip Quaas Jennifer Jean Ranek Justin Edwari:I IG:lu&#13;
Hilary Lynn Sadler Leot&gt;ardo Alejandro Sandov ;I&#13;
"When I get older, I will be content knowinr, that, rYJY arrib1t1or 1"'.:)&#13;
have far exceeded my talent." - ,_)P.r ior t yir: t ~P.:n Fn&#13;
j &#13;
Daniel Burl(hard Schenk Rachel Ann Schultz Thomas Tyler Schulze&#13;
Connie Jean Smith Kevin Michael Smith&#13;
"1 want to become a pediatric nurse because I like taking&#13;
1 rr of people, and I love kids." - Senior Jordan Baas&#13;
Danan Johnathon Scott&#13;
Nicole Mane Smith Taylour Josef Sousa &#13;
Nathan Llirry Thomas l.achery Fntl:lohn Thomas Derek l//.ayne Thompson Albin John Thramer Alex Shea Traeger&#13;
Hannah Mane \'/ashburn&#13;
"vVhen l grow up l want to be like D~ve the tr&#13;
that is what I'm going t o college -for' - -J--; -, I &#13;
"· /hen I get o!der I want t o own my own landscaping&#13;
business." - Senior Brian Jacobs &#13;
"I want to be married to a famous actn,. ~nrJ 1e ri Ho yv\cu J"&#13;
- Senior KriSL1G1 1. 1 1 f, &#13;
'"'. 1v1ant to become an actor and create an environment for&#13;
t ! ·;.JP, 1nter·ested in perform&#13;
ing arts."&#13;
- Sen&#13;
ior Eddie&#13;
Nooner I &#13;
l\/lost [ikel~&#13;
l!J Logan Mur;iet&#13;
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It i~ Not the ~nd ...&#13;
It i~ the BEginnning H ere's to the night we felt alive. Here's to the night you knew&#13;
you'd cry. Here's to the night, tomorrow's going to come&#13;
too soon." Those words to the 2008 class song Here's to&#13;
the Night by Eve 6 played through seniors minds as they gathered&#13;
in the gym on May 25, 2008. They were there to say goodbye to&#13;
four years of high school and eighteen years of memories.&#13;
In the year before, seniors prepared in many different ways for&#13;
this day. Senior pictures were a big deal. "I picked out a couple&#13;
different outfits w-hen I got my senior pictures done. We made sure&#13;
that we took them on a nice day,"said senior Joey Jerkovich. "They&#13;
are a big thing, and you want to make sure that they are right."&#13;
Graduation parties took a lot of planning. With all of the food,&#13;
family, friends, decorations, and pictures, parents became easily&#13;
tired. Not only did students worry about their own parties, they&#13;
tried to figure out a schedule to spend a little time at everyone&#13;
else's as well. "Graduation parties were ridiculous. There were&#13;
over 15 that I had to go to in one day," said senior Kelsey Cox. "I&#13;
had to do some planning to get to all of them."&#13;
After thirteen years of tests, late night bus rides, and too many&#13;
memories to count, seniors were finally able to be finished. Some&#13;
were estatic that they would be leaving, "I'm exicted to be leaving home to go to college. I've been waiting 18 years-to be this&#13;
independent," said senior Josh Stroeher. "They only thing I'm&#13;
nervous about being on my own is paying the bills."&#13;
Other seniors were sad for the times they were leavihg behind.&#13;
"The greatest part of graduation was the feeling that it was over,&#13;
but there's a lot of things and people that I'm never going to forget,"&#13;
said senior Justin Rau.&#13;
In the end, graduation was the end of high school, but the beginning of everything else. It was a good time to remember all of the&#13;
THANKS MOM&#13;
Thanking his mom for getting him to this day, senior Jess Boese shows his mother his&#13;
flowers. During his high school years, Boese was involved in wrestling and tennis.&#13;
W hat Does Your Robe Mean?&#13;
Gold Cord&#13;
These graduates were members of National Honor Society. They fulfilled the obligations of community service,&#13;
leadership, and academic&#13;
achievement.&#13;
Pictured: Rick Devoss&#13;
Gold Medal with&#13;
people and past adventures in high school, but look forward to the Wh "t R. bb . . 1e 1 on&#13;
new experiences that lie ahead. "Graduation was fun, but 1t was Th d t h t . . . . , ese gra ua es were on ors usad to think that this may be the last time you see your friends dents. To be considered for this&#13;
again. I will always remember them," said senior Brandon Clark. title, the student must be a full&#13;
Pages by MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
Photosby JoshMcNee/y time Student and graduate With&#13;
a GPA of 3.6 or higher. Pictured: Courtney Gibson I &#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
Who: Leah Willadsen&#13;
What:Open House&#13;
When:May 26, 2008&#13;
12:00 to 3:00 p.m.&#13;
Where: Leah's house&#13;
Why:To celebrate her&#13;
graduation&#13;
WE DID IT&#13;
Making his way off stage, senior Matt Kohl grabs his&#13;
diploma. Kohl was the 2008 class president. Class&#13;
Senior Sarni Juel hugs senior Connie Smith after&#13;
commencement. ''The only thing I was thinking&#13;
during graduation was that I wouldn't fall walking&#13;
down the stairs," said Juel.&#13;
residents must keep track of their classmates after&#13;
duation in order to prepare class reunions.&#13;
TIME TO CELEBRATE&#13;
Above: The class of 2008 shoots&#13;
silly string at each other as a way&#13;
to congratulate themselves on&#13;
graduating. A total of 172 seniors&#13;
celebrated commencement on&#13;
May 25, 2008.&#13;
EMOTIONS RUN WILD&#13;
Left: Remembering all the good&#13;
high school times, senior Josh&#13;
Coffman wipes a small tear&#13;
from his eye.&#13;
MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS&#13;
Reading their usual morning announcements, seniors&#13;
Morgan Wolff and Zane Brugenhemke tell their high&#13;
school story. Both speakers had to audition for a chance&#13;
to speak at graduation. &#13;
Caitlin Agee&#13;
Brooke Andersen&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Irene Arnold&#13;
Lindsay Baker&#13;
Stacy Basch&#13;
Taylor Basch&#13;
Bret Baumbach&#13;
Kayla Bergantzel&#13;
Christopher Berry&#13;
Lora Billesbach&#13;
Nathan Black&#13;
Austin Blay&#13;
Jessica Bogacz&#13;
Joanna Bond&#13;
Brittany Brewer&#13;
Jennifer Burnett&#13;
Athena Burns&#13;
"John was one of the most hilarious k1dcs I've evp,r met. HF 1vv1ll&#13;
be great!Y missed by EVLe YiJ~ lF " - J11rir, ~ \_Jes01r.,a f? oaev1 &#13;
"1 am looking forward to being one step closer&#13;
to graduation." - Junior Cory Tate&#13;
Taylor Burton&#13;
Tyler Byers&#13;
Kaitlin Carlson&#13;
Mabel Castro&#13;
Samantha Cedillo&#13;
Caitlin Christensen&#13;
Devin Christian&#13;
Eric Clark&#13;
Tara Clark&#13;
Zachary Conner&#13;
Ryan Cook&#13;
Billy Coon&#13;
Aleesha Cox&#13;
Elizabeth Cox&#13;
Alicia Cozad&#13;
Brent Cozad&#13;
Jennifer Croghan&#13;
Jakob Danielsen&#13;
Bryan Darnell&#13;
Amanda Delaware&#13;
Kursten Devine&#13;
Lisa Daffin&#13;
MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
Nathan Dreager&#13;
Dakota Driver&#13;
Jacob Durand&#13;
Ashley Dygert&#13;
Abbev Edwards J&#13;
Cory Elonich&#13;
Samantha Enewold&#13;
Robert Eteeyan&#13;
Adam Evans&#13;
Trevor Evans&#13;
Thomas Feekin&#13;
Jessica Feller&#13;
Ashlei Fender&#13;
Cody Fischer&#13;
Samantha Fleming&#13;
Jeffrey Forrester&#13;
Carie Fuelberth&#13;
Jonathan Gaines&#13;
Shannon Gascoigne &#13;
Emily Gates&#13;
Kristen Gerhardt&#13;
Patrick Gillespie&#13;
Nicholas Gilmore&#13;
D.J. Gnader&#13;
Taylor Gochenour&#13;
Randie Gosch&#13;
Elizabeth Graham&#13;
Savannah Greening&#13;
Heather Gubbels&#13;
Olivia Handy&#13;
Jacob Harrill&#13;
Ashley Harris&#13;
Kyle Hasbrouck&#13;
Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
Daniel Hays&#13;
Emily Hendrix&#13;
Vanessa Heredia&#13;
Eric Hernandez&#13;
Jon Higgins&#13;
Jordan Higgins&#13;
John Hollesen&#13;
Tyler Housley&#13;
Matthew Howell&#13;
Arielle Huber&#13;
Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
Matthew Jackson&#13;
Serena James&#13;
Rachel Jenkins&#13;
Robert Jensen&#13;
Maria Jones&#13;
Nate Jones&#13;
Jared Juel&#13;
Nathan Kantor&#13;
Devin Kelly&#13;
Zackary Killion&#13;
Katie Kinsella&#13;
Justin Kinzer&#13;
Brittney Knutson&#13;
Douglas Kometscher&#13;
Dakota Kruger&#13;
Sean Lalumendre&#13;
"I look forward to BEcoming the 'top dog'. Bc~in ,~ d senicw t11eari,--,,&#13;
you basicalty rule the school." - Jun c r i\t ,t; __, r r J ,c_, r-&#13;
"I want to BEcome t he leader of t he school and boss&#13;
other people around." - Junior Kaylee McKinley&#13;
Alexa Lancial&#13;
Kyle Larkin&#13;
Ryan Larson&#13;
Aletha Lewis&#13;
Chase Lohnes&#13;
Alexander Mares&#13;
Tyler Mastin&#13;
Matthew McKay&#13;
Shaley McKeever&#13;
Kaylee McKinley&#13;
Joshua McNeely&#13;
Seth Means&#13;
Tyler Meleney&#13;
Elizabeth Meza&#13;
Alexandria Mingus&#13;
Kyle Mohr&#13;
Felisha Moore&#13;
Kelsey Moore&#13;
Benjamin Mouw&#13;
Eddy Neff&#13;
Siri Nelson&#13;
Holly Nicolosi&#13;
Jamie Nihsen&#13;
Ashley Noggle&#13;
Kaleigh Pearcy&#13;
Hayley Perrin&#13;
Joleen Peters&#13;
Jema Petersen&#13;
Sarah Piercy&#13;
Jerret Points&#13;
Sheldon Portnell&#13;
Moryssa Prichard&#13;
Amberley Proctor&#13;
Matthew Quaas&#13;
Molly Quandt&#13;
Dani Raikes&#13;
Alysha Rau&#13;
Bo Rauer&#13;
Benjamin Rausch&#13;
Kody Reynolds&#13;
Lora Riehle&#13;
Britney Riner &#13;
Heather Robertson&#13;
Alex Rocha&#13;
Jessica Roden&#13;
Meagan Rogers&#13;
Alison Rozic&#13;
Mikayla Rueth&#13;
Codey Schafer&#13;
Jerrod Scheffel&#13;
Cole Schnitker&#13;
Mykayla Schoenberger&#13;
Anthony Schovanec&#13;
Jocelyn Schupp&#13;
Clayton Score&#13;
Stephanie Scrivner&#13;
Kylee Shank&#13;
Matthew Sharp&#13;
Thomas Shea&#13;
Michaela Sherrill&#13;
Annie Smith&#13;
Chloe Smith&#13;
Kodi Smith&#13;
Troy Smith&#13;
Logan Snell&#13;
Kolby Spencer&#13;
Dylan Sporer&#13;
Lacey Stazzoni&#13;
Cory Tate&#13;
Kelsey Tech&#13;
Eric Thomas&#13;
Shylo Thomas&#13;
Nathaniel Thompson&#13;
Summer Turner&#13;
Jonathan Tweedt&#13;
Melissa Vesper&#13;
Tori Von Mende&#13;
Brittany Wahl&#13;
Emily Wahle&#13;
Sarah Waldron&#13;
Alaina Walker&#13;
Amanda Wallace&#13;
Kristin Waters&#13;
Nicholas Weidner&#13;
"I'm looking forward to t aking part f 1rst hour&#13;
and sleeping in." - Junior (jyJy SrJ· 'J ,Pr: &#13;
Christopher Wilson&#13;
Sarnmi Wilson&#13;
Matthew Wolf&#13;
Patricia Yacup&#13;
"Next year is going to prepare me for college. "&#13;
- Junior Samie Fleming&#13;
Amanda Wells&#13;
Brady Wells&#13;
Bryanna Welsh&#13;
Chris Wenck&#13;
Shauna Wilcoxen&#13;
Kaleb Williams &#13;
Alicia Almazan&#13;
Amanda Aguirre&#13;
Katelyn Baas&#13;
Bryce Baragary&#13;
Joseph Barnes&#13;
Kayla Bass&#13;
Colette Bertling&#13;
Brooke Berringer&#13;
Jesse Blakeman&#13;
Clifford Boese&#13;
Nicholas Boggs&#13;
Ashley Bond&#13;
Nick Brandt&#13;
Theodore Brayman&#13;
Danielle Brotherton&#13;
Hunter Brugenhemke&#13;
Paige Buffum&#13;
Chas Busch&#13;
''The person whom I aspire t o be is Bara er n:)grri . f Jp. ~ ias the&#13;
courcige to chcinge the world." - Soph0t r r 1 't ?111 J ~ 1 &#13;
--.... ___ --......&#13;
------------ --- "' var1t tn be !1ke Michelle Obama She's a rea l~ good speciker, cind&#13;
'_,, trv~ womcin behind Barack." - Sophomore Sara Marshall&#13;
Tyler Butler&#13;
Dalton Campbell&#13;
Alyssa Carlson&#13;
David Carr&#13;
Robecca Carr&#13;
Natasha Carter&#13;
Austin Chew&#13;
Larry Christensen&#13;
Samantha Clemons&#13;
Ashley Clouser&#13;
Mary Clouser&#13;
Jaymison Coffelt&#13;
Matthew Colter&#13;
Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
Brittney Coon&#13;
Tyler Courter&#13;
Molly Cox&#13;
Nathan Cox&#13;
Cory Cozad&#13;
Travis Dappen&#13;
Rachel Dew&#13;
Julian Diaz&#13;
Cheryl Diggs&#13;
Patrick Diggs&#13;
Chris Driver&#13;
Joanna Drummey&#13;
Colin Duffy&#13;
Terra Dunlap&#13;
Brooke Elliff&#13;
Nicola Emge&#13;
Ryan Epperson&#13;
Amanda Eshelman&#13;
Jessica Evens&#13;
Richard Fish&#13;
Bobbi Flyim&#13;
Karissa Forrester&#13;
Kendra Forristall&#13;
Brian Fountain&#13;
Tatum Fox&#13;
Melissa Fuerst&#13;
Rachel Gaines&#13;
Roberto Gaytan &#13;
ST!l!d&#13;
OF'F' T15~&#13;
5696 strageel frem tbeir sebeel permit reute.&#13;
1t08DSr&#13;
1-a96 get tbeir license en tbeir shsteentb hirtbdag.&#13;
a096 get a ear en tbeir shsteentb hirtbelag.&#13;
Catherine Geier&#13;
Ashley George&#13;
Dalton Germann&#13;
Brandon Gill&#13;
Ryan Goeser&#13;
Nick Graves&#13;
Travis Cray&#13;
Alexis Grgurich&#13;
Nate Grimm&#13;
Andrew Gulden&#13;
Bridget Hall&#13;
Kerry Hall&#13;
Mark Hamilton&#13;
ErikHamsa&#13;
Rayleigh Hansen&#13;
Clifford Hanysh&#13;
Jordan Harden&#13;
Nicole Hartley&#13;
Mary Harvey&#13;
Jordan Hoff a&#13;
Troy Holder&#13;
Brittney Hopp&#13;
Marissa Hostetter&#13;
Colin Hubka&#13;
Blake Hunter&#13;
Mike Ives&#13;
Rebecca Jackson&#13;
Christopher Jensen&#13;
Cole Jensen&#13;
Katie Jensen&#13;
Kelsey Johnson&#13;
Tyler Johnson&#13;
Kristina Kempton&#13;
Kane Kenkel&#13;
Kelly Kephart&#13;
Shelby Klepfer&#13;
62 . ·.' Ji] .J "l want t o become my big brother. ~e her- .81v,, c.. t r:e"'1&#13;
t here for me."- ph omoV'~ C01 - ) ,r &#13;
·\ 1\ y, t to be Chipper Jones. He plays baseball because he loves&#13;
,, 1 rne, not for t he money"- Sophomore Brian Fountain&#13;
Brittnie Kreiser&#13;
Dallas Kruger&#13;
Na than Lafferty&#13;
Brandi Lane&#13;
Callie Larsen&#13;
Joshua Larson&#13;
Tyler Larson&#13;
Josh Lawrence&#13;
Lindsey Lawrence&#13;
Janet Leafty&#13;
Kylee Lee&#13;
Daniel Lich&#13;
Dylan Lightfoot&#13;
Darin Lohman&#13;
Denver Lohnes&#13;
Mersaydes Lundstad&#13;
Sara Marshall&#13;
Erick Martin&#13;
Tony Martin&#13;
Alexander Martinez&#13;
Zach Mattes&#13;
Cody Maxwell&#13;
Taylor May&#13;
Emilee McDonald&#13;
Tyler McGrain&#13;
Nicole McGuire&#13;
Kelsey McKem&#13;
Chanda McNeal&#13;
Mackenzie Means&#13;
Tayler Mehsling&#13;
David Mescher&#13;
olan Mescher&#13;
Joseph Meurrens&#13;
Shelby Miller&#13;
Morgan Misfeldt&#13;
Margarita Morales&#13;
Emily Morgan&#13;
Jordan Morgan&#13;
Weston Morris&#13;
Matthew Mouw&#13;
Bridget Mulligan&#13;
Jami Mundt &#13;
Brandon Myers&#13;
Ashley Narmi&#13;
Dylan Neighbors&#13;
Tyler Nickolisen&#13;
Jessica Nightser&#13;
Lauren Olson&#13;
Marc Osborn&#13;
Calissa Palma&#13;
Justin Palmerton&#13;
Jonathan Patterson&#13;
Tyler Peckham&#13;
Ryan Penney&#13;
Tanya Perez&#13;
Martin Perry&#13;
Lauren Petri&#13;
Zachary Pettepier&#13;
C.J. Philmalee&#13;
Daniel Plunkett&#13;
Peyton Poast&#13;
Tyler Points&#13;
Kealy Prine&#13;
Danielle Prudhome&#13;
Jordan Quick&#13;
Joshua Rasmussen&#13;
Lauren Rathbun&#13;
Jessica Reicks&#13;
Megan Reif&#13;
Daniel Rieck&#13;
Taylor Riedemann&#13;
Brooklynn Rochholz&#13;
I&#13;
Zachary Ruffcorn&#13;
Trevor Ryba&#13;
Brittany Sanford&#13;
Dillon Sass&#13;
Bailey Schovanec&#13;
Ethan Schupp&#13;
Steven Sears&#13;
Derek Sevener&#13;
Jordan Shaw&#13;
Larry Shomaker&#13;
Rachel Shrader&#13;
Natasha Simonson&#13;
"I have a famity friend who is like a 0econd vriorri ttJ rr e. '-/hc-,'s&#13;
the person I want to be." - ~;o'Jr ~1m 1 in'&gt; r i 1&#13;
p,+-te Bprr1 ~1g &#13;
Jordan Yates&#13;
Courtney Zucca&#13;
Jessica Zwicky&#13;
''The person I aspire to be is my dad. He has been through&#13;
so much." - Sophomore Nathan Cox&#13;
Jason Simpson&#13;
Andrew Smook&#13;
Dillon Stahr&#13;
Brooke Stander&#13;
Tara Stoops&#13;
Zain Talat&#13;
Wade Taylor&#13;
Cole Templeton&#13;
Dylan Thomas&#13;
Lyndsey Thompson&#13;
Katelyn Thramer&#13;
Taylor Turgeon&#13;
Gary Utley&#13;
Matthew Vang&#13;
Travis Vincent&#13;
Jacob Wahle&#13;
Steven Warner&#13;
Alisha Way&#13;
Shelby Weatherill&#13;
Nicholas Wells&#13;
Todd Whisinnand&#13;
Allysan White&#13;
Deanna Williams&#13;
Ky le Wineland &#13;
Shari Allen&#13;
Toni Allen&#13;
Whitney Androy&#13;
Kenzie Annin&#13;
Sarah Anson&#13;
Chelsi Bartlett&#13;
Matthew Beer&#13;
Brittany Bell&#13;
Dustin Bellows&#13;
Wayne Belt&#13;
Alysha Blackwell&#13;
Bailey Bowen&#13;
Spencer Bradley&#13;
Julian Brayman&#13;
Jessica Brickey&#13;
Jordan Brown&#13;
K yralin Brown&#13;
Kenneth Budka&#13;
"I believed that all of the upperc1aC)smc""1 ou:,l o d Jn '&gt; c.&#13;
That wasn't true." - Fresr:r'r: f 1 ',r · 'I &#13;
"'[ re11eved that all of the upperclassmen would call you names like&#13;
' r-:~h e. rhat was absolute!Y true."- Freshman Katie Jacoby&#13;
Jay Burmeister&#13;
Joseph Canada&#13;
Trevor Carl&#13;
Candace Carlson&#13;
Caslista Caudillo&#13;
Taylor Cavanaugh&#13;
Sherissa Christian&#13;
Taylor Clardy&#13;
Dustin Clark&#13;
Whitney Clark&#13;
Danny Cloyd&#13;
Rachelle Cole&#13;
Jolene Colton&#13;
Nicole Congdon&#13;
Nathan Connealy&#13;
Hollie Cooper&#13;
Camilla Cortney&#13;
Katelyn Coyle&#13;
Robert Daley&#13;
Daniel Davis&#13;
Blake Deforest&#13;
Morgan Dew&#13;
Jessica Dillon&#13;
Meagan Dinges&#13;
Chase Durham&#13;
J a ynie Edison&#13;
John Egan&#13;
Melanie Ellis&#13;
Steven Elonich&#13;
Leah Erickson&#13;
Wayne Evens&#13;
Taylor Fauble&#13;
Matthew Feekin&#13;
Tyler Feller&#13;
Klinton Forristall&#13;
Erica Frain&#13;
Chance Franks&#13;
Sarah Gates&#13;
Kevin Geise&#13;
Chase Gibson&#13;
Michelle Gillenwater&#13;
Shayla Graves &#13;
Elizabeth Gray&#13;
Tommy Grimes&#13;
Alec Guehlstorff&#13;
Dylan Gunter&#13;
Brandon Guzman&#13;
Austin Hanke&#13;
Gary Harbeck&#13;
Kayla Hardiman&#13;
Janna Hargis&#13;
Meghan Harris&#13;
Kaleb Hays&#13;
Ashley Heiser&#13;
Tyier Hempel&#13;
Dennis Hendrix&#13;
Alan Hernandez&#13;
Carlos Hernandez&#13;
Jake Herren&#13;
Haley Higgins&#13;
Jay Hildreth&#13;
Tylor Horton&#13;
Taylor Hughes&#13;
Hannah Jacoby&#13;
Katherine Jacoby&#13;
Cody James&#13;
J arren Jenkins&#13;
Allyson Jensen&#13;
Stephanie Jensen&#13;
Taylor Jensen&#13;
Cole Johnson&#13;
Nolan Johnson&#13;
Taylor Kastrup&#13;
Roxanne Kelley&#13;
Stevon Kennedy&#13;
Dylan Kenney&#13;
Taylor Kenyon&#13;
Kelsay Kipe&#13;
Michael Kirchner&#13;
Elizabeth Knoble&#13;
Paityn Komer&#13;
Nicole Kruse&#13;
Taylor Kuhn&#13;
Jenna Ladd&#13;
"I believed all the stories of f reshman 0ett1n~ c.11v de::&gt; c1 ,r&#13;
J(l I &#13;
Kayla Lamplot&#13;
Zachary Lang&#13;
Zachary Larrison&#13;
Wayne Leafty&#13;
Colton Leeper&#13;
Rachel Liddick&#13;
Jessica Lorey&#13;
Leanne Lovelady&#13;
Lewis Lunbeck&#13;
Joshua Madsen&#13;
Kaiti Madsen&#13;
Elizabeth Mann&#13;
Jasmine Marconcini-Ainsworth&#13;
Emily Marshall&#13;
Madison Massey&#13;
Jessika McGargill&#13;
Michael McGuire&#13;
Nathan McKeown&#13;
Katie McKnight&#13;
Becca McMillen&#13;
Zachary Melby&#13;
Stephanie Meza&#13;
Ashley Minnick&#13;
Samuel Moffatt&#13;
Ryan Montgomery&#13;
Tylor Mueller&#13;
Timory Munoz&#13;
Chevell Nelson-Myers&#13;
Luke Norville&#13;
Allison O'Brien&#13;
What did you BEiieve&#13;
about high school?&#13;
"I was told that if you think you're cool you'll get beat&#13;
up like everyday, but then I came here and I made like&#13;
50,000 new friends." - Freshmen Mikael Scheffel&#13;
"'. diar't believe that the upperclassmen would bu ~ you.! just figured that&#13;
'r r(13v.e high school a good experience." - Freshman Megan Sachs I &#13;
Ricky O'Doniel&#13;
Natalie Olberding&#13;
Chance Otto&#13;
Madeleine Overholtzer&#13;
Matthew Peckham&#13;
Tyler Permenter&#13;
Taylor Perrin&#13;
Michael Perry&#13;
Zackery Peterson&#13;
Samantha Poehling&#13;
Brittany Porter&#13;
Sara Portero-Paff&#13;
Jordan Portrey&#13;
Ty Potter&#13;
Jessica Powers&#13;
Kyle Putnam&#13;
Blaine Rageth&#13;
Genaro Rangel&#13;
Stephanie Rapier&#13;
Kayla Rau&#13;
Emily Raygor&#13;
Whitney Reimers&#13;
Brittney Reynolds&#13;
Mark Richwine&#13;
Hunter Rogness&#13;
Tasha Ruckman&#13;
Sara Rudolph&#13;
Jeremiah Russo&#13;
Kimmi Ryan&#13;
Jessica Safarik&#13;
Rebecca Safarik&#13;
Leezil Sargent&#13;
Samantha Schaefer&#13;
Mikael Scheffel&#13;
Matthew Scheidle&#13;
Tayler Schnitker&#13;
Denine Scott&#13;
Nadine Scott&#13;
Zackery Sessions&#13;
Ashton Shaw&#13;
Zackery Shea&#13;
Sierra Short&#13;
"I heard uppercclassmen were mear·. ~·~nhr1d 1 r:~ r _ Av., ·r1 ynt) ~ ne&#13;
and there Were t WO f lghtS a Wee~ ." - t 50t • r- ~ , I c &#13;
Nicholas Wimmer&#13;
Daniel Wolf&#13;
Scott Workman&#13;
Dylan Wulff&#13;
I believf'.d "Freshman Beat-down Day'' where the seniors go around&#13;
tP,r1or zing t he freshman their last day" -Freshman Kelsay Kipe&#13;
Alysha Shradar&#13;
Taylor Sieleman&#13;
Joshua Simpson&#13;
Nichole Simpson&#13;
Kellie Skipton&#13;
Alex Smith&#13;
Keith Smith&#13;
Sara Smith&#13;
Zackari Smith&#13;
Jasmine Snell&#13;
Kyla Spencer&#13;
Dillon Sterba&#13;
Paul Stewart&#13;
Joseph Stokes&#13;
Mark Stuart&#13;
Dustin Stueven&#13;
Chelsey Supernaw&#13;
Michaela Sutherland&#13;
Nicholas Tangeman&#13;
Jake Taylor&#13;
Jared Tilley&#13;
Eric Toole&#13;
Andrea Torres&#13;
Andrew Tudzin&#13;
Brett Vanderpool&#13;
Victoria Van Ryckeghem&#13;
Tommy Vesper&#13;
Katie Von Mende&#13;
Jeffery Wallin&#13;
Erik Warren&#13;
Ryan Weber&#13;
Tyler Welch&#13;
Adam Wenck&#13;
Shelby Whatcott&#13;
Jessica Willadsen&#13;
Brandon Wilson &#13;
Bill Agan&#13;
Mary Jane Agan&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
Mandy Axtell&#13;
Iva Bachman&#13;
Dave Bergman&#13;
Alan Bird&#13;
Deb Blodgett&#13;
Cindy Brockman&#13;
Chris Bryant&#13;
Elisa Burke&#13;
Donna Bush&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh&#13;
Guadalupe Calleroz&#13;
Patrick Cambell&#13;
Cheryl Casey&#13;
Deanne Christensen&#13;
Alicia Clark&#13;
Ed Combs&#13;
Lyndsey Copeland&#13;
Sharon Crawley&#13;
Clay Cunningham&#13;
Jennifer Doorlag&#13;
Nathan Doorlag&#13;
John Drake&#13;
Ted Duitsman&#13;
Donna Elliff&#13;
Victoria Freivogel&#13;
Mike Hale&#13;
Marcy Hamsa&#13;
Chris Hanafan&#13;
Thomas Heckman&#13;
Linda Huber,&#13;
Emily Jacobs&#13;
Brian Johnson&#13;
Todd Johnson&#13;
Kim Jones&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
Mary Knavel&#13;
Ryan Koch&#13;
Steve Koester&#13;
Renee Kybat&#13;
Jeff Krabbenhoft&#13;
Ruth Kreger&#13;
Mary Langille&#13;
Carol Larsen&#13;
Kari Lewis&#13;
Kathie Lincoln&#13;
Ann Logan&#13;
Sandra Lopes&#13;
Bernice Mace&#13;
Curt Mace&#13;
Keith Massey&#13;
Paul Massman&#13;
Julie Mccomas&#13;
Tom Mclaughlin&#13;
Haiku: BErgman&#13;
"I want to BE here&#13;
BEcause the Ti can~ rock on&#13;
So get BEh1nd u ., " &#13;
Front Row: Nicole Kadlic, Lisa Barnes, Jan Opal,&#13;
Patti DeBolt and Jill Fahrenkrog.&#13;
Back Row: Edna Kelly, Yvonne Dennis, Helen&#13;
Sousa, Jolene Main, Gary DeBolt, Carol Walter&#13;
and Matt Petersen.&#13;
What does it take to BE a TITAN?&#13;
Two Words:&#13;
Heart and Pride&#13;
-Coach Hanafan&#13;
"It takes a certain strength, much like the elementTitanium. Titanium is the strongest element&#13;
pound for pound. Anyone who represents LC&#13;
should represent the strength of the Titans."&#13;
-Mr. Doorlag&#13;
"Self-confidence. Being a&#13;
Titan means you respect&#13;
you rself and othe rs as&#13;
well ." -Mrs.Lincoln&#13;
"BE all you can BE all the time." Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
Tracy McVey&#13;
Dan Miller&#13;
Kim Muta&#13;
Tamra Nally&#13;
Jill Neeley&#13;
Kay Phillips&#13;
Aaron Nickman&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
Mary Anne Peck&#13;
Lu Peverill&#13;
Robin Reida&#13;
Shaun Shea&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Chuck Skokan&#13;
Jan Smyser&#13;
Chuck Story&#13;
Larry Sterbick&#13;
Kathy Taylor&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Allison Towne&#13;
Joe Vinchattle&#13;
Richard Vogelzang&#13;
Andy Walters&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Bonny Wheeldon&#13;
Roxanne Wiles&#13;
Christina Woodward&#13;
Jaimie Wymore &#13;
We strive&#13;
to BE the best .&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Track. What is it&#13;
about sports that made students crazy all year long?&#13;
Practices were long and hard; at points it could've&#13;
been so easy to quit. In the end, it was all worth it, just to&#13;
see the final scoreboard.&#13;
Sports started with that terrible first week of practices.&#13;
The coaches were strict, telling players that they needed&#13;
more. Conditioning was the main goal, one of the most&#13;
dreaded words in athletics. Trips to Trainer Dave became&#13;
a regular after hard practices. After the first week went by,&#13;
everything seemed to get a little better.&#13;
Next, that crucial first game arrived. Stomachs were in&#13;
knots, and nerves were going crazy. When that first step&#13;
was taken onto that field, everything changed. There were&#13;
no nerves, just spirit.&#13;
In all of the match ups, the rivals met. Both teams lined up&#13;
across the courts and fields from one another; each stand&#13;
packed with fans. Tensions ran high when it seemed like&#13;
everything was on the line. The games, more like battles,&#13;
determined the winners and losers. The trophies bought&#13;
bragging rights for the next year.&#13;
The last big game in all sports was the. final home game.&#13;
Seniors made it a priority to see that the final scoreboard&#13;
screamed WIN. Parents packed in the stands to see their&#13;
child's last match as a high school student.&#13;
With the end of the season came the last team dinner.&#13;
Coaches handed out awards for the top performances, and&#13;
showed off the best parts of the season. Students achieved&#13;
the desired varsity letter that they worked so hard for. Win&#13;
or lose, goals of the season were met.&#13;
Looking back, sports were a major part of the school.&#13;
Yes, practices were hard, but they challenged athletes&#13;
to better themselves. All of the late night study sessions,&#13;
conditioning, and long bus rides were nothing when compared to the Titan-crazed fans that came to every game,&#13;
parents who put on spaghetti dinners for every game, and&#13;
coaches who spent many hours building confidence and&#13;
ability in their athletes. It was very easy to see why people&#13;
loved sports at Lewis Central.&#13;
• • &#13;
&#13;
BEcQ®Qfrrs~ B ig wins and small losses is a great explanation&#13;
of how the Titans would describe their season.&#13;
"We had some inexperience on the team this&#13;
year. Everyone had to step up and prove they belonged,"&#13;
said junior Austin Blay.&#13;
"We all had tons of fun. There was never a dull day&#13;
of practice," said junior Pat Gillespie.&#13;
Hopes for reaching state were gone after losing to&#13;
both Saint Albert's and Denison, but the team still&#13;
persevered. The team fought back and got a huge win&#13;
against Perry. The Titans took on more team strategy in&#13;
the way they had played. After the loss to Glenwood, the&#13;
team's next challenge was to play Carroll, who already&#13;
qualified for state.&#13;
"We all knew about their record, how good they were,&#13;
and we knew even if we did win that there was no way&#13;
we were going to state. It was our last game and there&#13;
was no way we were just going to give up," said senior&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke.&#13;
That night turned out to be one of the biggest upsets&#13;
in D-8 football when the Titans came out on top 16-0&#13;
over the Tigers.&#13;
"This was a great group of guys that were a lot of&#13;
fun to be around," said Coach Sterbick. The team was&#13;
always preaching about how even if their record was&#13;
not as good as recent years, they had become a tea.m&#13;
who trusted and cared for one another. The determination and loyalty was more important than any number&#13;
of wins on a record sheet.&#13;
PUMP IT UP&#13;
Getting his teammates ready to play&#13;
hard, junior Matt Sharp puts on his&#13;
game face. In his first year playing&#13;
varsity, Sharp contributed to the&#13;
team in many ways. When asked if&#13;
his leadership was an asset to the&#13;
team he said, "Yes, because I tell&#13;
people where to step in and when Al&#13;
Thramer was gone I took charge so&#13;
the team would stay focused."&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
SCRAMBLE&#13;
Fighting throu gh their rivals, the&#13;
Titans use teamwork to defend the,r&#13;
field. "Hanafan always tells us that&#13;
, .. the best weapon is our own teartl,"&#13;
' said senior captain Jackson Dick. The&#13;
captains' leadership helped develop&#13;
, the athletes individually and as a team.&#13;
"The best part of being a team leader&#13;
is knowing I helped lead the team. I&#13;
get to look back and say I was captain&#13;
with Justin Rau and Derek Nightser•&#13;
said senior captain Al Thramer. L...;;"----~:....;;.- ....;;;;;.......;;;;...;..;::::.:.;.--1 Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
STOMP&#13;
WHAT THE BED?&#13;
"When Hanafan's face turns purple.&#13;
you know it's time to step it up,"&#13;
said defensive linebacker Brandon&#13;
Harman. Defensive coach Chris&#13;
Hanafan was described as inspiring&#13;
and intense. When the players were&#13;
asked how he encourages them&#13;
senior Nate Thomas said, "He's a&#13;
motivator. That's why he is such a&#13;
great coach."&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
Rushing to the opponent, senior Alex Fauble jumps in for a tackle. After takin&#13;
two years, Fauble returned to put the final touch on his sen1 r year. When sk&#13;
if his leadership was an asset to the team he replied with, Yes t.Jecause I try&#13;
get everyone mentally prepared." &#13;
T~EBI G&#13;
OEBATE&#13;
Whose practice is harder?&#13;
Offense or Defense?&#13;
"Getting everyone to work&#13;
together and&#13;
cooperate as a&#13;
team makes our&#13;
practice challenging," said senior&#13;
Cody Kempf.&#13;
"I think they are equal because&#13;
one is more physical and the other&#13;
more me ntal.&#13;
It's eas ier to&#13;
remember what&#13;
you have to do&#13;
on defense, but&#13;
there is a lot of&#13;
hitting. Offense&#13;
may not be be as&#13;
physical, but it is&#13;
B&#13;
0&#13;
T&#13;
1-l&#13;
harder to remember the plays," commented senior captain Justin Rau.&#13;
"Our practice is&#13;
harder because&#13;
we have to do&#13;
Maytiows," said&#13;
senior captain&#13;
Derek Nightser.&#13;
Maytiows are&#13;
runn ing dril ls&#13;
that require the athletes to run across&#13;
the field, drop down and do push-ups&#13;
wheri the whistle is blown.&#13;
Photos b : Josh McNee/&#13;
Front Row: Nick Graves, Cody Maxwell, Alex Martinez, Travis Gray, Ryan Goeser, Hunter Brugenhemke, Chris Wilson,&#13;
Alex Rocha, Joseph Barnes, Kevin Smith, Blake Whatcott, Josh Coffman, Erik Hamsa, Stephen Rieck, Tom Shea, Nate&#13;
Grimm, CJ Philmalee, Brooke Berringer and Tyler Butler. Second Row: Trevor Ryba, Tyler Byers, Jeff Forrester, Nathan Cox,&#13;
Zach Mattes, Pat Schafer, Brandon Harman , Cody Kempf, Codey Schafer, Kyle Hasbrouck, Tyler Johnson, Nate Thomas,&#13;
Je ad Anderson, Justin Reid, Doug Kometscher, Anthony Schovanec, Ryan Epperson and Pat Gillespie. Third Row: Ashlei&#13;
Fend r, Jessica Meurer, Abraham Gutierrez, Logan Mundt, Dalton Campbell, Jason Simpson, Coaches Ryan Koch, Chris&#13;
Bryant, Larry Sterbick, Chris Hanafan, Ray McManus, Ben Maytiow, Gabe Tardive, and Steve Koester, Dalton Germann,&#13;
r11ck Wells, Mason Tsuji, Tony Robinson and Aletha Lewis. Fourth Row: Dustin Mccomas, Tyler Fox, Spenser Coppock,&#13;
Chase Lohnes, Al Thramer, Matt Sharp, Jackson Dick, Keenan Lindsey, Dillon Stahr, Michael Ives, Darin Lohman and Austin&#13;
l":hew. Fifth Row: Sean Lalumendre, Mike Bergeron, Dan Hays, Denver Lohnes, Justin Rau, Tyler Nickolisen, Nate Jones,&#13;
Curtis Dreager, Kyle Mohr, Alex Fauble, James Jorgensen and Weston Morris. Back Row: Jon Higgins, DJ Gnader, Marc&#13;
Os orn, David Mescher, Derek Nightser, Danny Lich , Derek Sevener, Zach Pettepier, Brady Wells, Austin&#13;
rr.; and Zane Brugenhemke. Not Pictured: Cody Shipley&#13;
Pages by: Alysha Rau, Ashlei Fender and Vanessa Heredia&#13;
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HEADS UP&#13;
Right: Head and shoulders above the&#13;
rest, senior Mallory Husz tips the ball&#13;
in for a point. Husz was a varsity player&#13;
for fou r years and signed to play for&#13;
the Iowa Hawkeyes her freshman year&#13;
of college.&#13;
Photo by:Josh McNeely&#13;
GIVE ME AN ACE&#13;
Below: Going for an ace , senior&#13;
Rachelle Osborn gives it her all. Osborn&#13;
stepped up to serve for the Titans in&#13;
some close matches.&#13;
Photo by:Josh McNeely&#13;
I&#13;
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Front Row: Stephanie Davids, Rachel Schultz, Mallory Husz, Hayleigh Hanse&#13;
and Amanda Goeser. Second Row: Aleesha Cox, Kelsey Tech. Rachelle 0 born&#13;
Kristi Gamble, Jamie Swisher, Allie Frost, Sydnie Dennis, Kailin Bellows, Natali&#13;
Olberding, Emily Morgan and Morgan M1sfel Jt ack o Coach Kim Baren&#13;
Coach Dennis South , Coach Jill Burkenpas and Manag Frn le MLDonald &#13;
DIVING IN&#13;
Showing their teamwork, junior Aleesha&#13;
Cox and senior Sydnie Dennis work&#13;
together to stop a spike from the opposing team. Teamwork like this led the girls&#13;
to many victories, including districts, only&#13;
o be stopped by Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Photo by:Josh McNeely&#13;
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of Diet Mountain) Dew&#13;
to get her tlirough -- , her&#13;
morning?&#13;
BUMP IT UP&#13;
During warm-ups senior Kristi Gamble&#13;
confidently shows off her form by&#13;
practicing passing the ball. Gamble&#13;
was one of two seniors to be placed&#13;
on first team all-district and first team&#13;
all-conference.&#13;
Photo by:Josh McNeely&#13;
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Showing off a major up, freshman Natalie&#13;
Olberding attacks the ball. Olberding was the&#13;
only freshman on the varsity team this year.&#13;
Photo by:Josh McNeely&#13;
The fall 2007 volleyball season was tough, but an&#13;
overall blast for the team! "I thought we played&#13;
good. We started out rough but came together,''&#13;
said sophomore Emily Morgan. With seven wins and three&#13;
losses, the team showed how they could work together&#13;
and maintain a closeness that helped them persevere&#13;
throughout the season.&#13;
"I think we bond more by sitting and talking together, like&#13;
when we eat food,'' says senior Rachel Schultz.&#13;
Team dinners are just one example of coming together&#13;
to bond. It all came down to "Everybody getting together&#13;
and having fun,'' said senior Jamie Swisher. What do you&#13;
like most about volleyball? Sophomore Emily Morgan&#13;
replied, "How it's way different than any other sport; it's&#13;
harderthan it sounds, and the score can change so quickly.&#13;
There is so much more to it than people think:'&#13;
A common thing most players look forward to in the season&#13;
is districts. 'We get so pumped up! Districts are the funnest&#13;
part of the season" says sophomore Hayleigh Hansen.&#13;
Even though it was a good season, there was a possible set back.&#13;
''The worst memory was breaking my ankle. I was out&#13;
for more than half of the season. I was doing a quick back&#13;
set (71) [a set delivered behind the setters back which is&#13;
then hit by an attacker]. Kristi Gamble stepped back for&#13;
balance, and I fell on her,'' said junior Kelsey Tech.&#13;
Although it worked out in the end, it will always be something that the team can look back on.&#13;
Pages by: Kursten Devine and Kristen Gerhardt &#13;
AL&#13;
IWCC&#13;
Harold Scott&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Prep&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Hawkeye Ten&#13;
Regionals&#13;
BE WELL RESTED&#13;
Catching up on some&#13;
much needed sleep&#13;
junior Nate Dreager&#13;
and freshman Jasmine&#13;
Snell take a nap on the&#13;
way back from Harlan.&#13;
After working hard&#13;
at each meet, many&#13;
of the cross country&#13;
members take naps on&#13;
their way home.&#13;
Boys&#13;
4th&#13;
4th&#13;
3rd&#13;
4th&#13;
7th&#13;
4th&#13;
10th&#13;
7th&#13;
3rd&#13;
Girls&#13;
3rd&#13;
6th&#13;
1st&#13;
5th&#13;
1st&#13;
4th&#13;
8th&#13;
6th&#13;
2nd&#13;
THE HDDEN ITEM: Marshmallows&#13;
WHY: On the bus home from Atlantic, McNeely&#13;
and his buddies decided they wanted to play&#13;
a friendly game of "Chubbie Bunny." McNeely&#13;
got seven marshmallows in his mouth for his&#13;
ll.....-..w,o""IJ',..._.....;;::;::i personal record.&#13;
NAME: Connie Smith&#13;
GRADE: 12&#13;
THE HDDEN ITEM:Smiley Face Deodorant&#13;
WHY: Keeping her clothes smelling fresh for&#13;
every meet, Connie ta&lt;es no chances on her&#13;
stuff smelling bad "My mom bought it for me&#13;
one day because she dictl't like the way my&#13;
bag smelled," said Smith.&#13;
NAME: Joanna Drummey&#13;
GRADE: 10&#13;
THE HDDEN ITEM: Crackers &amp; Energy Driri&lt;s&#13;
WHY: Storing food for some extra boost, Joanna&#13;
is ready to go. "One day we just started to see&#13;
how many crackers we could eat in a minute,"&#13;
said Drummey.&#13;
Back Row: Coach Joe Ankenbauer, Arielle Huber, Nate Dreager, Josh McNeely,&#13;
Dillon Sass, Nolan Mescher, Tyler McGrain, Ryan Penney, Dan Schemk, Nathan&#13;
Black, Matt Wolf, Matt Howell, Shelby Weatherill and Coach Ron Frascht. Second&#13;
Row: Manager Marissa Hostetter, Jasmine Snell, Blake Deforest, Duong Pham,&#13;
Grady Martin, Keith Smith, Taylor May, Heather Gubbels, Shelby Miller and Sarah&#13;
Waldron. Front Row: Rachelle Cole, Manager Amber Buckles, Rosalie Warner,&#13;
Jenny Hall, Sophia Carlo, Jaci Clinkenbeard, Connie Smith, Hilary Sadler and&#13;
Joanna Drummey. ,;.,,,.,- .... &#13;
'lb MOVE YA BODY&#13;
Showing perfect form ,&#13;
sophomore Tyler McGrain&#13;
·- speeds to the finish line.&#13;
''The reason I joined cross&#13;
country was because&#13;
I broke my hand," said&#13;
McGrain.&#13;
-..;;;;.n_~~·:~i'I ~ BE FASTER&#13;
Rushing to pass the&#13;
person in front of him&#13;
sophomore Blake Hunter&#13;
is always working to&#13;
improve. "The song that&#13;
gets me pumped before&#13;
"*1iiMN'il a meet is Empty Walls,&#13;
~--Ii' by Serj Tankian," explains&#13;
_ _:J...~!a!!i!liii!~...:i~~=i Hunter.&#13;
€1 EXPERTISE&#13;
Doing what she does&#13;
best, senior Jaci Clinkenbeard runs cross country&#13;
for fun. "The most difficult&#13;
course this season was&#13;
any course with a hill. ..&#13;
every course," laughed&#13;
Clinkenbeard.&#13;
i ~ WORK IT OUT&#13;
Running wi th pers istence, junior Sarah Waldron makes su re she&#13;
doesn't lose her breath.&#13;
"One thing most people&#13;
don't know about cross&#13;
country is how rewarding&#13;
" it is to continually improve&#13;
from one meet to the next,"&#13;
-.......:-....o..l.:l:~-..si said Waldron.&#13;
The sport that can't get enough of the Iowa&#13;
Loess Hills just keeps getting better as each&#13;
year passes. The cross country team ran its&#13;
way to fame this season with its senior all star line&#13;
up, including Jaci Clinkenbeard, Jenny Hall, Grady&#13;
Martin, Duong Pham, Hilary Sadler, Connie Smith,&#13;
and Rosalie Warner.&#13;
"We struggled throughout the middle of the season,&#13;
mainly because of injuries and inexperience, but our&#13;
best meet had to be at the Hawkeye 10 Conference.&#13;
That was really important to us because that meet&#13;
was the one we make a point to do well at," said&#13;
Coach Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
The cross country team's rewards weren't just&#13;
handed to them on a silver platter. The boys and&#13;
girls wentthrough hours of grueling practices, almost&#13;
everyday after school. Every once in awhile, it would&#13;
rain and they got a free day to relax.&#13;
"The worst thing that we had to do this year for&#13;
cross country practice was going up Titan Hill after&#13;
a long day of sprinting and jogging," said senior&#13;
Hilary Sadler.&#13;
Overall the team's biggest achievement was 4th&#13;
place at the all conference meet. With seven seniors&#13;
leaving after this year many underclassmen are curious as to see what next season will hold for them.&#13;
Pages By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
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nATDm aFASw1mme&#13;
In photo: Whitney Andrey Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
Some&#13;
kickin'feet&#13;
Muscular&#13;
legs are a&#13;
must&#13;
/&#13;
Rock hard abs&#13;
Us The&#13;
Mo. V. Relays 4th&#13;
S.C. East 122 65&#13;
Mar. Town 4th&#13;
Inv.&#13;
S.C. Metro 101 77&#13;
W.D.M. Valley 6th&#13;
A.L. 125 43&#13;
Cedar Falls 8th&#13;
Inv.&#13;
Carroll 88 82&#13;
Johnston Inv. 4th&#13;
S.E. Polk Inv. 1st&#13;
LC Invite 1 st&#13;
l City Meet 1st&#13;
Regionals 4th&#13;
STATE 32nd&#13;
1 DOWNTOTHEWIRE&#13;
Making a 'splash', senior Mary Howell&#13;
freestyles her way down the pool. How- ell's main events were the 50yd Freestyle&#13;
and the 1 OOyd Backstroke.&#13;
2 NEVER SURRENDER&#13;
Giving it her all, sophomore Jessica&#13;
Nightster earns her 'fins' in the butterfly&#13;
stroke. With such a small team, every&#13;
swimmer made an impact&#13;
3 GO FIGKTWIN&#13;
Cheering on herteammates, sophomore Megan Reif shows her team spirit. Reif excelled in the 500yd freestyle this year, improving her time at every meet.&#13;
Photos By: Andrea S. Hutchinson&#13;
Broad shouldersevery swimmers'&#13;
trademark Welcome I to the&#13;
Gun Show&#13;
/&#13;
Take your mark ... GO! Diving into new things is&#13;
what it was all about for the Lewis Central swim '&#13;
teams this year. Introduced new drills and equipment, the team was more than ready to start the season.&#13;
The new improvements included new lane ropes and /&#13;
flags for the pool. The swimmers also practiced with&#13;
snorkels, which helped them to work on and improve I&#13;
their strokes. 1&#13;
The girls swim team had a small team compared I&#13;
to previous years. Even so, the four seniors, seven&#13;
sophomores, and one freshman made a big splash.&#13;
"I think we bonded more this year than the last. I think&#13;
people felt more supported since the team was smaller:·&#13;
said sophomore Megan Reif. The team kept their three year&#13;
dual meet record, staying undefeated. With eleven returning&#13;
swimmers you have to wonder what the lone freshman felt.&#13;
"The upperclassmen were actually really nice. I didn't feel 1&#13;
excluded at all," said freshman Whitney Androy.&#13;
With only one freshman going out for the team, Matt&#13;
Howell proved to be the difference for the Titan boys&#13;
swimmers. Howell broke the 500 yard freestyle record&#13;
held by Colin Luth, at his first meet. He kept it going by&#13;
breaking his own record over and over again almost&#13;
every meet he swam the event, with a record best or&#13;
4:52. Howell also broke the Titan's pool record in the&#13;
200 yard freestyle. He ended up being the only one t&#13;
make it to state on the team and finished 16th and 9th&#13;
in the 200 yd and 500 yd freestyles respectively. Adding&#13;
to the team's victories was the city championship. The&#13;
boys won the meet for the first time in ten years.&#13;
"It felt great because it is my senior year and I went&#13;
out big," said city champ Duong Pham.&#13;
I &#13;
Front Row: Whitney Androy, Molly Thomas and Shelby Stivers. Second&#13;
Row: Bridget Hall, Mary Howell, Brooke VanMeeteren, Marissa Sudweeks and Samantha Stivers. Back Row: Jessica Nightser, Coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg, Megan Reif and Stephanie Farnum.&#13;
Bellevue E.&#13;
OPS Invite&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Northwest&#13;
North&#13;
Ronc./B.T.&#13;
Central&#13;
A.L.&#13;
LC Invite&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Districts&#13;
STATE&#13;
Us Them&#13;
99 71&#13;
cancelled&#13;
44 80&#13;
6th&#13;
86 81&#13;
57 81&#13;
30 103&#13;
97 61&#13;
63 90&#13;
8th&#13;
1st&#13;
5th&#13;
2nd&#13;
Front Row: Coach Bruce Schomburg, Jacob Gustin, Doung Pham,&#13;
Matt Wolf, Josh McNeely, Matt Howell, Nathan Lafferty and Peter&#13;
Johnson. Back Row: Chas Busch, Tim Foster and Nate Black.&#13;
Pages By: Bridget Hall and Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
FLIP IT AND REVERSE IT&#13;
Impressing the crowd with her backstroke, freshman Whitney Androy&#13;
shoots off the wall. Androy was the&#13;
only freshman on the girls team&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
1. BREATHING IT ALL IN&#13;
Taking a deep breath, junior Josh McNeely pushes himself&#13;
forward while swimming the breast stroke. "I would like to be able&#13;
to swim the butterfly, but I'm scared I will end up drowning."&#13;
Photo By: Bridget Hall&#13;
2. BACK ITUP&#13;
Swimming the backstroke leg of the 200 individual medley,&#13;
freshman Matthew Howell sprints ahead. The freshman swimmer broke a school record in the 500 yard freestyle and a pool&#13;
record in the 200 yard freestyle.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
3. FREESTYLIN'&#13;
Swimming a leg of the 200 freestyle relay, sophomore Nathan&#13;
Lafferty kicks hard. All of the boys had a chance to be on a&#13;
relay due to the small size of their team.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
4.SWIM HARD&#13;
Cruising through his event, junior Nate Black swims the 100&#13;
yard breaststroke. The teammates usually competed with each&#13;
other and compared their times at the end of their races.&#13;
Photo By: Bridget Hall&#13;
5. FLYING FORWARD&#13;
Advancing forward in the 100 yard butterfly, senior Doung&#13;
Pham takes the lead. The event has been Doung's specialty&#13;
since he began his swimming career.&#13;
Photo By: Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
I &#13;
TAKE IT TO THE HOOP&#13;
Shooting over his opponent's block, senior Keenan Lindsey goes up for two points. Lindsey's set a per·&#13;
sonal record, scoring 31 points in the game against Creston. "I like dominating someone who can't stop&#13;
us, I love to score and give my teamates a chance to score," said Lindsey. Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
"I enjoy playing with my&#13;
brother. I score&#13;
more when he&#13;
passes me the&#13;
ball. We work&#13;
hard on our&#13;
high-low."&#13;
- Senior&#13;
Carlos Perez&#13;
"I love playing with Carlos&#13;
because he&#13;
always works&#13;
to get open and&#13;
he is easy to&#13;
get the ball to;&#13;
this makes my&#13;
job easier."&#13;
- Senior&#13;
Marcos Perez&#13;
Front Row: Leah Erickson, Jackson Dick, Kyle Larkin, Nate Jones, Denver Lohnes and Cynthia Patterson. Second Row: Chase Lohnes, Tom Turgeon, Taylor Burton, Keenan Lindsey,&#13;
Tyler McGrain and Craig Hendrix. Back Row: Coach Jeff Neilsen, Coach Todd Johnson, Jon&#13;
Higgins, Carlos Perez, Marcos Perez, Brady Wells and Coach Dan Miller.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Denison 67 36&#13;
A.L. 63 41&#13;
Glenwood 45 31&#13;
Harlan 62 53&#13;
Atlantic 51 63&#13;
Kuemper 76 48&#13;
Red Oak 73 37&#13;
Shenandoah 77 37&#13;
Clarinda 68 35&#13;
Sioux City East 63 71&#13;
Creston 64 58&#13;
Denison 62 25&#13;
St. Albert 58 53&#13;
Harlan 55 48&#13;
Atlantic 64 54&#13;
Kuemper 71 69&#13;
Red Oak 71 57&#13;
Shenandoah 78 33&#13;
Creston 58 49&#13;
Clarinda 57 50&#13;
Glenwood 66 60&#13;
T.J. 67 41&#13;
Substate ( T J) 62 42&#13;
Substate 2&#13;
(Sioux City East) 73 83&#13;
HANDS OFF!&#13;
Taking control of the ball, junior Taylor Bu&#13;
makes his way to the hoo and away fr rn&#13;
defender from Denison.' 11ove being able t&#13;
compete with the top teams in the confPr')O&#13;
and state .. and vou c r fr ry t •h car m&#13;
hro mies that II coach· no makes u .&#13;
said Bur rm&#13;
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FASTBREAK&#13;
Dr btlng to the hoop, junior Brady Wells&#13;
brea s -:iway from Abraham Lincoln at&#13;
th&lt;&gt; Mid America Center. "I liked playng · th MAC because it was a new&#13;
r, ironm1mt playing there made the&#13;
.,., more in1ense," said Wells.&#13;
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BALLIN!&#13;
After an aggressive steal from the&#13;
Denison Monarchs, junior Jon Higgins&#13;
makes his way down court. ''This year I&#13;
loved playing with the team. My favorite&#13;
part is playing defense on the opposing&#13;
team's best player," said Higgins.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
Every school has a rival. After years of stinging defeats,&#13;
Harlan was the team to beat. All players went into&#13;
game night with the hope that this would be the night&#13;
that the Titans would finally beat the Cyclones.&#13;
The night began with the stands packed and everyone&#13;
on their feet anticipating the long awaited game. As the&#13;
starting line up was announced, tensions peaked as choir&#13;
members sang the national anthem. The buzzer sounded&#13;
and the Titans were ready to attack. With a mixture of dribbling, passing, and shooting, the Titans continued to put&#13;
more and more points on the board.&#13;
"At half-time, the emotions were high because we knew&#13;
we had a chance to break the Cyclone winning streak," said&#13;
junior guard Nate Jones.&#13;
The packed gym boomed with chants from the student section.&#13;
That is until senior Marcos Perez was knocked down and hurt by a&#13;
Cyclone post player. Suddenly, all the fans got down on one knee.&#13;
Perez withdrew from the game and the students rose again. The&#13;
team continued their fight minus one of the twin towers.&#13;
In the end, the Titans put another victory in the books with&#13;
a final score of 62-53. The excited fans sprinted from the&#13;
stands to celebrate with the team.&#13;
"The greatest moment was when we started storming the&#13;
court. I was the first one out there because I left my seat with&#13;
two seconds still on the clock," said junior D.J. Gnader.&#13;
The Titans set many records this season, the most wins with&#13;
a record of 21 -3 and claimed the title of Hawk 1 O Champs&#13;
for the first time in school history.&#13;
Pages by: Mackenzie Means and Tyler Johnson &#13;
BE~~[( Athunderous voice reverberated off the gym walls, "Quick&#13;
feet, hands up, trap trap trap!"&#13;
One glance inside the gym and an entirely different&#13;
world appeared out of the woodwork: girl's basketball. The strategic&#13;
movements of feet and arms became hypnotic as the perspiring&#13;
concentration was wiped away with the driest part of the jersey.&#13;
What were the perks of partaking in this intense sport? "The&#13;
food we have at the team dinners is always fantastic, plus, we get&#13;
to hang out and just enjoy being with each other," said sophomore&#13;
and post Hayleigh Hansen. While the food may have been great,&#13;
the next night approached fast and the girls could hardly wait to&#13;
lace up their shoes and storm the court.&#13;
The varsity team had quite a year, ending the season with an&#13;
18 - 5 record. With the loss of five players, but the addition of seven,&#13;
the girls were in high hopes of a successful season. "Our team&#13;
really wanted to win the Hawkeye 10, and then of course our goal&#13;
was to make it to State," said junior and post Kristin Waters.&#13;
This team of 15 led the school to a greatly anticipated victory over&#13;
the Denison Monarchs. "When we lost to Denison the first time in&#13;
triple overtime it was hard because we'd played our hearts out. So&#13;
when they came to our court we were ready for a little payback. It&#13;
was a big win and we kept them from winning the conference. I think&#13;
it really made us realize our team's potential and it felt pretty dang&#13;
good," said junior and post Arielle Bowman.&#13;
Though the highlights were many, sophomore and guard Kendra&#13;
Forristall clearly recalled this season's finest moment for he(self.&#13;
"My favorite part of this season was how close our team became,&#13;
some get more playing time but we're a team and that's what&#13;
really matters."&#13;
STAY LOW&#13;
Looking for an opening, senior Katie&#13;
Darnell makes her way to the hoop&#13;
"The best part of the season for me was&#13;
the girls. It was a good group; we were&#13;
always 14 strong and there was hardly&#13;
any drama."&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
l&#13;
PRECISION&#13;
The crowd looks on a::. senior Jac1&#13;
Clinkenbeard follows throug on her&#13;
free throw. Clinkenbeard could be seen&#13;
encourag ng other team m n&#13;
through:&gt;ut the gar"le and keep1&#13;
spirits uµ&#13;
I I otv hy. ar &#13;
Focus&#13;
enior Mallory Husz's eyes fol low the ball&#13;
a 1t makes its way to the hoop. "I have&#13;
g 1 ·m up playing basketball, it's almost&#13;
ke a past-time for me. See, basketball&#13;
re,,., frc'T1 any other sport in the aspect of&#13;
-~'Tl 'r1&lt;.To say the least, I have had the&#13;
t • r mates anyone could ever ask for."&#13;
by Lauren Petri&#13;
;;;;a·;;;. ----. THE NEW GIRLS&#13;
Left: Junior Sam Cedillo prepares to&#13;
pass the ball. "Hanafan has a way different, more intense way of coaching.&#13;
Also, we had a winning season ."&#13;
Photo by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
Right: Sophomore Taylor Turgeon takes&#13;
off as she sees an opening to the hoop.&#13;
· "I really like the coaching here better&#13;
than my old school."&#13;
Photo by: Lauren Petri&#13;
Us Them&#13;
T.J. 61 31&#13;
Denison 54 69&#13;
hat is yeur favorite drill? Glenwood 78 54&#13;
Harlan 54 38&#13;
BALLIN'&#13;
Maneuvering to the hoop, junior Molly&#13;
Quandt flies past her Glenwood opponent. "This year on varsity I feel more of&#13;
a responsibility on and off the court. As&#13;
a sophomore I was just kind of an extra&#13;
body at times, but now it is a lot more fun&#13;
and I have more to do with the game."&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
r&#13;
Sophomore Point Guard&#13;
Emily Morgan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Creston&#13;
Waukee&#13;
Regionals-AL&#13;
Semi-finals&#13;
Sioux City N.&#13;
61 43&#13;
36 55&#13;
71 37&#13;
77 31&#13;
52 40&#13;
48 43&#13;
55 20&#13;
49 39&#13;
78 54&#13;
56 30&#13;
56 33&#13;
63 44&#13;
52 56&#13;
64 35&#13;
69 13&#13;
74 32&#13;
43 64&#13;
56 45&#13;
50 72&#13;
Front Row: Rachelle Osborn, Katie Darnell, Mallory Husz and Jaci&#13;
Clinkenbeard. Second Row: Kylie Simmons, Kristin Waters, Molly&#13;
Quandt, Sarni Wilson, Sam Cedillo, Ariel Bowman and Manager Aletha&#13;
Lewis. Back Row: Coach Chris Hanafan, Coach Doug Naumen,&#13;
Taylor Turgeon, Kendra Forristall, Hayleigh Hansen, Emily Morgan&#13;
and Coach Ron Frascht. Not pictured: Coach Jeff Paulson.&#13;
Pages by: Alysha Rau and Lauren Petri &#13;
SMILE BIG&#13;
Showing his bloody smile, senior&#13;
George Ivanov takes his opponent&#13;
to the mat. Coming all the way from&#13;
Bulgaria, Ivanov has become one of&#13;
Iowa's best wrestlers. "It's different&#13;
having folkstyle here. There's different techniques that I had to learn. I&#13;
started improving in practices:·&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
U s Them&#13;
Clarinda 56 13&#13;
Shenandoah 58 22&#13;
Creston 31 38&#13;
Kuemper 52 12&#13;
Skutt 20 49&#13;
Glenwood 51 16&#13;
Denison 72 3&#13;
"' Harlan 70 9&#13;
T.J. 78 0&#13;
St. Albert 66 9&#13;
A.L. 51 22&#13;
Atlantic 60 9&#13;
Red Oak 78 3&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Park Hill Trny 3rd Place&#13;
Boys Town 3rd Place&#13;
Fort Dodge 3rd Place&#13;
Comet Duals 2nd Place&#13;
WDMValley 2nd Place&#13;
CB Duals 1st Place&#13;
Hawkeye 10 1st Place&#13;
Districts 1st Place&#13;
State 3rd Place&#13;
State Duals 4th Place&#13;
DO THE TWIST&#13;
Taking control of his adversary, senior&#13;
Alex Fauble prepares to get the point.&#13;
After working hard for three years, Fauble&#13;
achieved his first varsity position.&#13;
Photo by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
ATTACK AND CONTROL&#13;
Fighting on the floor, senior Josh Coffman moves&#13;
for top position on his opponent. In order to contrast&#13;
himself from his wrestler father, Coffman developed his own signature move: the head lock.&#13;
Photo by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
HEAD BUTT&#13;
Above: Working to tire his opponent, senior Al Thramer prepares tn ake&#13;
his move. Thramer often faced guys over 40 lbs. heavier than him and&#13;
used a head butting technique to wear them down.&#13;
KEEP HIM DOWN&#13;
Below: Going for the win, senior Derer.k NighLE:r pos1t1 ns h1mse f o&#13;
take-down. Nighter gained 40 lbf. for It• 2008 .. eason. 1md worked h&#13;
to be equal with his new we1gr 1 "'i'IS o po ' t&#13;
Photos by Josh McNeely &#13;
-... ~. •' ... ~&#13;
;. - ·'&#13;
Fans screamed, cheerleaders clapped, and coaches stood&#13;
ready for a good match. But the wrestlers started getting&#13;
pumped up long before their matches began. Listening to&#13;
music, jumping around and stretching were normal warm- up&#13;
routines. "The moment I walk onto the mat I am focused and&#13;
ready to go," said sophomore Tyler Butler.&#13;
Screaming for teammates relieved stress before a match&#13;
and got adrenalin going. "We do a lot of mental training to get&#13;
focused for a match. Everyone pretty much has their own way&#13;
of warming up. I just find something that makes me mad to use&#13;
to my advantage during the match," said junior Kyle Mohr.&#13;
Watching the 13 other matches helped them get focused&#13;
on what needed to get done when their turn came around.&#13;
The devotion of a wrestler is that of no other athlete. They go&#13;
through the tough training and at the same time, the frustration&#13;
of making sure to stay in their desired weight class.&#13;
"I didn't have to cut any weight, so I had a GREAT season.&#13;
While everyone else on the team was running, I was eating&#13;
with all of the coaches," said junior Bret Baumbach.&#13;
The competition to maintain Lewis Central's reputation of&#13;
an outstanding wrestling program and record of most pinned&#13;
state champions added pressure on the athletes.&#13;
Joey Jerkovich, Elijah Sullivan, George Ivanov, Bret Baumbach, Josh Cottman, Alex Fauble, Justin Rau, and Derek&#13;
Nightser all qualified to go to the Wells Fargo arena in Des&#13;
Moines for State Competition. Nightser (189 lb.) and Ivanov&#13;
(119 lb.) both placed third. Rau , Baumbach and Jerkovich all&#13;
made it to finals where a few of the most intense matches&#13;
were taken to the mats. Rau (171 lb.) and Baumbach (135&#13;
lb.) were second place state finalists and Jerkovich came out&#13;
on top as the 103 lb class 3A State Champion.&#13;
The never ending stories of the road trips, and hotel stays&#13;
in Des Moines for state competition continued to be told by&#13;
families, friends and supporting classmates.&#13;
"I have been going to state for two years and it's always a&#13;
lot of fun. Being in the arena and watching all of the parents&#13;
q ,t o excited is real ly fun to watch and be a part of." said&#13;
1un1or Jessica Feller.&#13;
GET RAU-DY&#13;
In a pivotal match of the season, senior Justin Rau (171 lb.)attempts to turn his&#13;
Skutt opponent over for a win. Rau made it to state three out of four years of his&#13;
wrestling career. This year he was a 2nd place State Finalist in his weight class.&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
Bret Baumbach - 135 lbs. Kyle Mohr - 215 lbs.&#13;
Austin Blay - 189 lbs. Photos by: Sophia Carlo&#13;
Front Row: Tyler Feller, Tylor Mueller, Dan Plunkett, Travis Gray, DJ Hendrix and&#13;
Coll in Hubka. Second Row: Klint Forristall, George Ivanov, Elijiah Sullivan, Patrick&#13;
Gillespie, Ben Moffatt, Ben Rausch, Cody Maxwell and Sam Moffatt. Third Row:&#13;
Josh Coffman, Nolan Ditmars, Joseph Stokes, Austin Blay, Joey Jerkovich, Bret&#13;
Baumbach, Ryan Goeser and Nolan Johnson. Fourth Row: Jordan Shaw, Kyle&#13;
Putnam, Albin Thramer, Derek Nightser, Justin Rau and Kyle Mohr. Back Row:&#13;
Chris Williams, Blu Wahle, Trevor Carritt and Ryan Barker.&#13;
Pages by: Emily Gates and Sophia Carlo &#13;
Front Row: Ashley Harris and Brooke Rochholz. Second Row: Callie&#13;
Larsen, Brittney Hopp and Amberley Proctor. Third Row: Taylor Gochenour, Coach Tracy Mc Vey, Jessica Zwicky, Kaylee McKinley and Adriene&#13;
Hitchcock. Back Row: Britany McKern, Kelsey Johnson, Kayla Gu'ndlach,&#13;
Stephanie Davids, Melissa Collins, Britnie Keiser, and Allysan White.&#13;
Not Pictured: Sara Anson, Mabel Castro, Morgan Dew, Sarah Gates,&#13;
Kayla Rauer, Brittany Reynolds, Sierra Short and Nichole Simpson.&#13;
Flip Your Heart Out&#13;
"My favorite stunt&#13;
is doing a round-off&#13;
back-hand-sping into&#13;
the other girls' arms&#13;
and then they lift me&#13;
into an extension."&#13;
-sophomore Brittney Hopp&#13;
"I like tumbling and&#13;
doing back-handsprings because it's&#13;
fun and really wows&#13;
the crowd."&#13;
-senior Stephanie Davids&#13;
G ame days pump adrenaline and Titan blue&#13;
through the veins of all the people involved: the&#13;
athletes, the dance team , the fans, the band,&#13;
and who could forget the cheerleaders. Traditions spark&#13;
the excitement of team bonding for the squad on these&#13;
exciting days of athleticism and school spirit.&#13;
First, the team meets up goes out to dinner. "We usually go to the mall to eat and goof around," said senior&#13;
Adriene Hitchcock. Afterward, they usually gather at&#13;
one of their houses to get their game faces on. Blue&#13;
glitter and eye make-up give them the extra shine to&#13;
sparkle on the field, court, or mat. Ribbons and curls&#13;
top off their spirited look.&#13;
Then, they hop in their cars and caravan to the school.&#13;
"We drive on the road behind the field while honking&#13;
our horns, playing loud music, and shaking our porn&#13;
porns out the window so everyone knows we've arrived;·&#13;
explained Hitchcock.&#13;
In honor of good sportsmanship, the girls make little&#13;
gifts for the opposing team's cheerleaders to welcome&#13;
them to their turf. Once they've done their greeting,&#13;
they head back to their side of the stadium to begin&#13;
warm-ups. Throughout the game they dance and shout&#13;
to raise the spirit of the crowd.&#13;
"When the students cheer and show their support, it&#13;
helps our sports teams and everyone has a lot more&#13;
fun ," said junior Ashley Harris. At the end of every game,&#13;
no matter the outcome, the girls finish with the "We are&#13;
proud of you" cheer. &#13;
B "I YOU AWAY&#13;
Shaking their money makers,&#13;
, n1or Melissa Collins and junior&#13;
1 hel Castro move to the beat.&#13;
Th 'Blow You Away" cheer was&#13;
r;o111n favorite.&#13;
P/J tn by Josh McNeely&#13;
SCREAM FOR THE TEAM&#13;
Pumping up the fans, freshmen Morgan Dew and Sierra&#13;
Short show some support for&#13;
the basketball boys during&#13;
their winning season.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
GO FIGHT WIN TON IGHT&#13;
Shouting out their battle cry, the fall cheerleaders get the students pumped up at the&#13;
pep ralley before the first football game.&#13;
''This year the crowd was loud and showed&#13;
a lot of spirit," said junior Ashley Harris.&#13;
Photo by: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
CHEER-LOVERS&#13;
Junior Mabel Castro and sophomore Natasha Carter celebrate after the brilliant win&#13;
against Harlan. "Instead of cheering and&#13;
waving, I was so excited that I picked her&#13;
up and swung her around,'' said Castro.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
Above: F-1-T-E FIGHT!&#13;
Pounding on the mats, juniors Dakota Driver and Kaylee&#13;
McKinley support the wrestlers. "I chose wrestling cheerleading so I could go to state. So many hot wrestlers in&#13;
singlets!" said McKinley.&#13;
Photo by: Alysha Rau&#13;
Left: TAKING FLIGHT&#13;
Reaching new heights, sophomore Jessica Zwicky gets&#13;
some major air with a helpful toss from her teamates. "It's&#13;
scary at first, but it's a thrill when you get a stunt solid,"&#13;
said Zwicky.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
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Photos By: Josh McNeely, Lauren Petri and Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
H ow would it feel to be a part of the All Iowa Dance&#13;
Team? Eight of the 17 girls from LCDT knew&#13;
that feeling including: juniors Shaley McKeever,&#13;
Alysha Rau and Lora Riehle, sophomores Kealy Prine&#13;
and Katie Thramer, and freshmen Tayler Snitchker, Taylor&#13;
Fauble and Sarni Schafer. "It was great to be a freshmen&#13;
and still get to go, because it's mostly juniors and seniors&#13;
that go," said freshman Taylor Fauble.&#13;
On the annual trip to state, they received all Division&#13;
I ratings and had two of their soloists place out of 70&#13;
dancers. Sophomore Kealy Prine placed 8th and fresh·&#13;
man Tayler Snitchker placed 2nd. "State is so much fun!&#13;
The floor shook when all the girls screamed!" said junior&#13;
Josh McNeely.&#13;
Unity is something all teams strive for. "The team does&#13;
so much together between practices, team bonding,&#13;
trips and performances. Our team is so close because&#13;
we see each other everyday; we are like a family. Once&#13;
I made dance team, I knew I would do it all four years&#13;
because I loved the close friendships that formed wit l&#13;
my teammates!" said junior Alysha Rau.&#13;
Bonding was another way this team became closer.&#13;
One way the dance team bonded was by making signs&#13;
for each other. They made these signs to try to avoid&#13;
drama or conflict. Some said things like: Dancing with the&#13;
feet is one thing but dancing with the heart is another.&#13;
Dancing is the poetry of the heart, The only place&#13;
where success comes before work is in the dictionary·&#13;
and Everyone brings something to the team but no one&#13;
brings everything.&#13;
"We don't have to worry about playing time because&#13;
we're all equal; we can't rely 011 one per n,'' said fresh&#13;
man Sarni Schafer. &#13;
What to Wear&#13;
Her Attitude&#13;
First impressions are vital.&#13;
Sarni shows off a positive&#13;
attitude by being lady-like,&#13;
responsible, professional&#13;
and wel l-manne red in&#13;
public and at school.&#13;
Her Uniform&#13;
Front Row:Bailey Bowen, Sara Paff, Tayler Schnitker, Melanie Ellis and Katie&#13;
Thramer. Second Row: Kursten Devine, Siri Nelson, Shaley McKeever, Shannon&#13;
r asco1gne and Alysha Rau. Back Row: Alli O'Brien, Kaili Madsen, Kealy Prine,&#13;
I yndsay Stevensen, Catie Geier, Deb Stevensen, Lora Riehle, Taylor Fauble and&#13;
a1 Schafer.&#13;
There are so many different&#13;
a, things to do to get ready for&#13;
::::&gt; a dance, including makeup.&#13;
~ A typical session includes 16 cover-up, blush, eyeshadow, ::E mascara, eye-liner and lipstick. The Halloween dance&#13;
~ required the most serious&#13;
:I: make-up work.&#13;
1,2,3 Dip!&#13;
Getting into t he&#13;
dance, sophomore&#13;
Nolan Mescher dips&#13;
his partner freshman Alli O'Brien. The&#13;
Co-ed group placed&#13;
second at state.&#13;
Photo By:&#13;
Sophia Carlo&#13;
Get Ready, Aim,&#13;
Fire!&#13;
Swinging at his opponent, senior Curtis&#13;
Dreager gets ready&#13;
to take senior Rick&#13;
DeVossout. This was&#13;
the first all male performance since state,&#13;
where they took first&#13;
for this dance.&#13;
Photo By:&#13;
Sophia Carlo&#13;
Front Row: Caleb Housley, Curtis Dreager, Logan Mundt and Rick Devoss.&#13;
Second Row: Kane Kenkel, Blake Hunter, Nate Black, Seth Means, Andrew&#13;
Gulden and Bryan Darnell. Back Row: Josh McNeely, Travis Dappen, Nolan&#13;
Mescher, Cole Jensen, Tyler Nickolisen and Ryan Penney.&#13;
Pages By: Jema Petersen &#13;
LEAP FROG IRON MAN ALL CLEAR&#13;
Aiming far, junior Austin Blay takes off the long&#13;
jump board at L C. Relays. Blay competed in&#13;
the long jump at C. B. Relays this year earning&#13;
a the mark of 18 feet 9 inches.&#13;
Swinging around before he throws, junior&#13;
Jon Higgins competes at the district track&#13;
meet. Higgins won the event at districts and&#13;
earned a second place finish at state.&#13;
Successfully clearing his hurdle, senior&#13;
Logan Mundt moves on to the next&#13;
one. Mundt ran varsity in the 400 meter&#13;
hurdles at track meets.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely Photo by: Josh McNeely Photo by: Lauren Petri&#13;
Chocolate Milk: fact or f ict ion?&#13;
ISU Indoor&#13;
USO&#13;
H-10 North&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Harlan&#13;
LC Co-Ed&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Denison&#13;
Conference&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
I&#13;
Coach Motes said that chocolate milk helps strengthen athletes. Is this true?&#13;
FACT: Chocolate milk is&#13;
wonderful. It's the best thing&#13;
after any sport. It's better&#13;
than Gatorade and rebuilds&#13;
fibers faster. It makes you&#13;
feel good the next day.&#13;
- Senior Jackson Dick&#13;
NIA&#13;
NIA&#13;
3rd&#13;
3rd&#13;
4th&#13;
7th&#13;
7th&#13;
NIA&#13;
4th&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
26th&#13;
FICTION : I haven't seen&#13;
any effects of the chocolate&#13;
milk yet, but I would like it to&#13;
continue because it tastes&#13;
really good.&#13;
-Sophomore Marc Osborne&#13;
r~&#13;
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,. , "&#13;
FACT: It just feels&#13;
good drinking it and&#13;
it is mighty tasty.&#13;
-Junior Jon Higgins&#13;
,.I~&#13;
Front Row: Sean Lalumendre, Dalton Germann , Bryan Darnell, Cole .Johnson, Enc Toole and Nick&#13;
Wells. Second Row: Austin Chew, Blake Hunter, Cory Cozad, Matt Ho·Nell. ylan Ltgh foot Tayki• M ~&#13;
and Jordan Shaw. Back Row: Ryan Epperson, Tyler Nickolisen [)J C1 'der a :l&lt;"'&gt;On Dick, Mrison Tsu•&#13;
Weston Morris and Derek Sevener. &#13;
- - --- BEon track&#13;
Run like the wind is what they say. The Lewis&#13;
Central boys' track team listened. With personal records and overall improvements, the&#13;
Titans really kept the momentum throughout the entire&#13;
.A! season . •&#13;
HIGH FLYING&#13;
i=1yin1 high up into the air to make it over the bar, freshman Cole Johnson&#13;
rs the height. Johnson also qualified for Drake Relays in the 4x100 meter&#13;
'/ •J1th Jackson Dick, Eric Toole, and Mason Tsuji.&#13;
r o /J Kursten Devine&#13;
The freshmen showed up to be a big help to the team.&#13;
Freshmen Cole Johnson and Eric Toole were a part of the&#13;
4x100 meter relay that qualified for Drake Relays along&#13;
with seniors Jackson Dick and Mason Tsuji. Juniors DJ&#13;
Gnader and Jon Higgins also qualified for Drake in the&#13;
100 meter dash and discus respectively. The same boys&#13;
also qualified for the state track meet. The 4x200 team of&#13;
Jackson Dick, DJ Gnader, Cole Johnson and Eric Toole&#13;
earned their best time of the year at the state.&#13;
The track team did a little experimenting off the track&#13;
wi1:h y e&gt;ga.. The exerci ses w e r e ma.de c:::&gt; f a. buric:::h c:::&gt;f d i fferer-it s tre t c h es. ""The gc:::&gt;a.I w a.s "tc:::&gt; s"tr e rig"theri 1:he bc:::&gt;ys ~ c:::c:&gt;re&#13;
muscles.The team enjoyed this for the most part. It might&#13;
have been a little too relaxing because some of the boys&#13;
say they got a little sleepy during the exercises.&#13;
"I don't know if it really helps but it sure is relaxing,"&#13;
admits senior Logan Mundt.&#13;
With the team working together there was no doubt it&#13;
would be a successful year. "We all pretty much relied on&#13;
the whole team this year, not just one person," explains&#13;
senior Mason Tsuji.&#13;
Pages by: Bridget Hall &#13;
BE~~~[(2f The season for the girls track team had redemption written all over it. The girls were on their&#13;
toes by breaking a school record and winning&#13;
C.B. Relays.&#13;
The Titan girls won C.B. Relays redeeming themselves&#13;
after coming in a close second last year. The scoring&#13;
may have come down to the final race, but the whole&#13;
team contributed when it came to taking the meet. Placing high in all of their events, the team was neck and&#13;
neck with the Saint Albert team. The girls placed third&#13;
in the 4x400 meter relay that put them in the spot to&#13;
win. Chanting "We are the Titans," they took their victory&#13;
lap. "It felt good to win the meet because I didn't have&#13;
the greatest senior season. It was a pleasant surprise,"&#13;
said senior Jenny Hall.&#13;
The team also gained a new school record in the&#13;
400 meter hurdles. Freshman Natalie Olberding beat&#13;
the old school record, and beat her own· twice. "I was&#13;
really proud of myself, since I just came here from Saint&#13;
Albert. I didn't expect to get a L.C. record. It's something&#13;
I'll never forget," said Olberding.&#13;
Lewis Central qualified seven girls to compete at&#13;
the state meet along with four alternates. The 4x400&#13;
team of Andrea Hutchinson, Kyley Simmons, Natalie&#13;
Olberding and Hilary Sadler placed 11th, beating their&#13;
personal best by four seconds." We were a really close&#13;
group. It was real ly a team effort," said junior Andrea&#13;
Hutchinson.&#13;
Photos by Josh McNeely&#13;
Pages by Kursten Devine and Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
I ,___.______...,&#13;
OUR OWN BEST ENEMY&#13;
Runn ing side by side freshman&#13;
Rachelle Cole and sophomore Bridget&#13;
Hall sprint off the line at the start of their&#13;
race. Cole and Hall both participated&#13;
in the 3000 and 1500 meter run at the&#13;
LC Relays.&#13;
DISC-THIS&#13;
Throwing the discus at the district&#13;
meet senior Rachel Schultz qualified&#13;
on her first throw. "On my third throw,&#13;
I went blank and totally forgot how to&#13;
throw. I ended up having to chuck it,"&#13;
senior Schultz.&#13;
SPRINTING TO THE FINISH&#13;
Running the last leg of the distance&#13;
medley freshman Sara Rudolph finishes strong. "I love rur .nir g 800 it's&#13;
a challenge; it's running ag ""! n •Y I&#13;
not the other teams," said RurJol1 h&#13;
READY, SET, GOI&#13;
Sprinting ot.! of the )Jocks iunior Moll&#13;
Ouandt runs the 100 meter d st &#13;
CHECK OUT MY WINGS&#13;
1 mg jumping with her own unique style, senior Hilary&#13;
adler jumps into the sand pit. Sadie r's best distance&#13;
1 c:e:ison was 16 feet 9 inches.&#13;
Front Row: Jamie Swisher, Hilary Sadler, Rachel Schultz, Jaci Clinkenbeard, Amber Forbes, Rosalie Warner,&#13;
Jenny Hall and Connie Smith. Second Row: Sydnie Dennis, Hayleigh Hansen, Nicole Kruse, Rachelle Cole,&#13;
Kylee Simmons, Natalie Olberding, Caitlin Christensen, Jennifer Leafty and Bridget Hall. Third Row: Ron&#13;
Frasch!, Molly Quandt, Madison Massey, Kayla Hardiman, Kayla Bass, Serena Williams, Andrea Hutchinson,&#13;
Dakota Driver, Heather Gubbels, Nikki Clausen and Kim Barrents. Back Row: Brooke Rochholz, Sarah Waldron, Alex Smith, Jordan Brown, Kealy Prine, Taylor Turgeon, Haley Higgins, Sara Rudolph, Kelsey Tech and&#13;
Jessica Zwicky.&#13;
What Food Do You Crave at Your Track Meet? "I am always hungry right before&#13;
I run. Hot dogs and hamburgers&#13;
always sound good," said junior&#13;
Heather Gubbels.&#13;
"In 7th grade we couldn't say dunka-Roo so we said back stabber so&#13;
no one would follow us [to go eat],"&#13;
said senior Jaci Clinkenbeard.&#13;
FLYING HIGH . . Clearing the bar, freshman Hayley H_1gg1_ns lands&#13;
on the mat. Higgins made it to state in high iump&#13;
with a jump of 4' 1 O".&#13;
"I crave pizza when they have&#13;
pizza otherwise I crave a hot&#13;
dog on a hamburger bun," said E&#13;
senior Connie Smith. 8&#13;
USO Indoor&#13;
H10 N. div.&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Koos Relays&#13;
LC Relays&#13;
LC Co-ed&#13;
Glenwood Coed&#13;
Atlantic Co-ed&#13;
Denison Co-ed&#13;
H 1 O Confrence&#13;
Regionals&#13;
..9:i&#13;
ro&#13;
E&#13;
Place&#13;
NP&#13;
4th&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
4th&#13;
4th&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
4th&#13;
4th &#13;
BE Fun Filled When describing the 2008 soccer season only&#13;
one word truly summed it up. Success: no,&#13;
failure: definitely not, boring: way off. No,&#13;
if you asked any of the players, more than likely the&#13;
reply would have been "Fun." From newly created plays&#13;
entitled the "Von Mende shimmy," to taking the meaning&#13;
of the old saying, "go out there and have some fun" to&#13;
a whole new level, the team had fun.&#13;
It's nice, [having a play named after me] it leaves my&#13;
mark on Lewis Central soccer. I appreciate that," said&#13;
senior Tommy Von Mende.&#13;
Nicknames were, as usual, created for most of the&#13;
underclassmen. One of the team favorites was given to&#13;
freshman Sam Moffatt, who came to be known as the&#13;
one and only "Samu Mo' fat."&#13;
"It started with my brother (senior Ben Moffatt) and I&#13;
don't like it." Sam Moffatt says. When asked how it took&#13;
hold on the soccer team, Sam had quite the story.&#13;
"Well, I was playing JV and varsity one day, (the&#13;
Harlan game) and I get hungry, so I ate some nachos&#13;
at half-time. I don't care about the name much anymore,&#13;
it doesn't bother me."&#13;
Junior Kyle Larkin retells his side of the story. "Yeah&#13;
that was pretty funny. Sid [Coach Leytham] saw him with&#13;
the nachos and he kind a freake d o ut. S a m got scared&#13;
and put the nac hos under the b ench, then Sid yelle·d&#13;
at him 'What are you gonna do if Zane gets a concussion? Go in there with a dinner plate and a napkin on&#13;
your chest?' It was really funny."&#13;
I Pages by:&#13;
Kristen Gerhardt&#13;
GOIN FAR!&#13;
Above: Doing something no one else&#13;
can do, senior Tom Turgeon flip throws&#13;
the ball in. This was Turgeon's first year&#13;
starting varsity.&#13;
Below: Using all his strength senior&#13;
Miguel Perez clears the ball from in&#13;
front of the goal.&#13;
Captain's Corner&#13;
"It is an honor to represent&#13;
my team."&#13;
-senior Tom Von Mende&#13;
"Being a team captain means&#13;
I have to show good leadership on and off the field"&#13;
-senior Logan Stitchler&#13;
"It feels good that the younger&#13;
guys look at me as a leader."&#13;
-junior Kyle Larkin&#13;
HEADSTRONG&#13;
Above: Going in for a header 1ur&#13;
Nate Dreager battles in the air f r t1&#13;
ball. This was Dreager's second ye&#13;
on the varsity team.&#13;
Below: Blor.king the shot. Junior Ch'&#13;
Wenck heads the ball ut of the efn&#13;
sive half. Wemck ha been on v r&#13;
since his freshman ye r. &#13;
Front Row: Mark Richwine, Zane Brugenhemke, Sam Moffatt and James Neeson. Second Row: Nate&#13;
Dreager, Kyle Larkin, Nate Jones, Tom Turgeon , Tom Von Mende, Darian Scott, Zack Shea, Logan Stichler,&#13;
Pat Gillespie and Chris Wenck. Third Row: Assistant Coach Richard LaChappell, Scott Nelson, Brian&#13;
F'1 unta1n, Taylor Roan, Daniel Shanks, Cully Canada, Kyle Herren, Jacob Herren, Miguel Perez.Cristian&#13;
rete and Head Coach Sid Leytham. Back Row: Jake Kresl, Duong Pham, Curtis Dreager, Ryan&#13;
Zack Peterson, Todd Whisinnand, Tyler Butler, Colin Duffy, Josh Larson, Brian Jacobs, Roberto&#13;
and Tyler Meleney.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Mt.Michael 1 3&#13;
Glenwood O 4&#13;
S.C. North 0 4&#13;
Creston 3 2&#13;
Ku em per 3 0&#13;
St. Albert 1 2&#13;
Atlantic 1 2&#13;
Denison 2 1&#13;
Harlan 1 5&#13;
A.L. 1 3&#13;
T.J. 1 0&#13;
S.C. East 0 4&#13;
( &#13;
PUPPY LOVE&#13;
We always dress it up in the&#13;
opposite color uniform that we&#13;
are wearing. Half the team hides&#13;
it from Tori until she freaks out and&#13;
then we laugh.&#13;
-Sophomore Shelby Miller&#13;
Rascal (the dog) started last year.&#13;
We brought it to every game this&#13;
year except the T.J. game which&#13;
is a game we lost. He is definitely&#13;
coming to state with us.&#13;
-Junior Lacey Stazzoni&#13;
ROCK THE CRADLE&#13;
Right: Stealing the ball away from her away&#13;
opponent, junior Liz Graham takes the ball&#13;
down the field. Graham made the varsity team&#13;
three years in a row. "Liz is a great player. She&#13;
is a really good ball handler and brings speed&#13;
to our team. She's really aggressive and can&#13;
play most anywhere,'' said junior Kylie Lane.&#13;
GOTTA KICK IT UP&#13;
Below: Kicking the ball out of the goalie box,&#13;
senior Katie Darnell passes it to one of her&#13;
teammates. Katie was the only varsity goalie&#13;
this season and was a team captain.&#13;
I&#13;
A FLIP WITH A TWIST&#13;
Throwing the ball in with a flip, senior&#13;
Stephanie Davids passes the ball to&#13;
her teammates. The flip was David's&#13;
trademark when it came to throwing&#13;
the ball in from the sideline. Davids&#13;
was the only one on the team who can&#13;
throw the ball in while flipping.&#13;
Front Row: Janna Hargis, Natalie Olberding, Jasmine Snell and Denine Scott.&#13;
Second Row: Katie Von Mende, Alysha Rau , Shannon Gascoigne, Kayla Jones&#13;
and Jessica Zwicky. Third Row: Chris Von Mende, Nadine Scott, Kimmi Ryan,&#13;
Nicole Congdon , Kristen Gerhardt, Kelsey Tech, Ashton Shaw, Mikayla Rueth&#13;
and John DeVries. Fourth Row: Kylie Lane, Liz Graham, Lacey Stazzoni, Abbey&#13;
Edwards, Lindsay Baker, Taylor Hughes, Leezil Sargent, Jema Petersen Ariel&#13;
Bowman, Meagan Rogers, Tori Von Mende and Shelby Miller. Back Row: Jaci&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Jamie Swisher, Sydnie Dennis and Stephanie Davids. &#13;
BA-BA-BA-BOUNCE&#13;
Left: Keeping the ball away from a&#13;
defender, senior Jaci Clinkenbeard&#13;
bounces the ball off her foot. "Jaci&#13;
always knows how to make people&#13;
smile no matter how the game is&#13;
going. She keeps us motivated." said&#13;
junior Jema Petersen pictured below.&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Riverside 5 0&#13;
Saint Albert 2 O&#13;
Kuemper 3 2&#13;
Atlantic 3 0&#13;
Harlan 4 0&#13;
Creston 9 O&#13;
Denison 1 0&#13;
Norwalk 7th&#13;
Glenwood 1 0&#13;
A.L. 1 0&#13;
T.J. 1 2 Soccer is a game of math. "Shoot the upper 90"&#13;
coaches say on the sidelines. "Give and go&#13;
through" is said countless times on the field, but&#13;
no matter what the coaches say two yellow cards equal&#13;
one red card. This season the girls on the varsity squad&#13;
knew this math all too well, receiving their fair share of&#13;
yellow cards. There were many ways to receive red and&#13;
yellow cards including inappropriate language, rough&#13;
play, and intentional slide tackles. Along with receiving&#13;
a yellow card came ten minutes of sitting the bench until&#13;
the player could be put back in the game.&#13;
Red cards meant a player was ejected from the rest&#13;
of the game and remained ineligible to play the next&#13;
game. A red card was also issued when a player got&#13;
two yellow cards. While red and yellow cards were a&#13;
part of the game, a sense of humor came in handy for&#13;
some of the players.&#13;
"Being a Hawkeye 1 O camps is awesome but nothing is better than still being the depantsing champion&#13;
of the world. "Khazickstan Forever!" said junior Abby&#13;
Edwards.&#13;
Being nearly undefeated put the Titans on the target&#13;
to beat. The girls brought home the Hawkeye 1 O Championship title for the second year in a row. They came&#13;
out with a winning season and 9-1 record.&#13;
Pages by Kurstin Devine and Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
Photos By Josh McNeely &#13;
Front Row: Brandon Wilson, Michael Kirchner, Jay Hildreth&#13;
and Hunter Rogness. Second Row: Michael McGuire,&#13;
Clifford Boese and Tommy Grimes. Back Row: Michael&#13;
Lively, RJ Weidner, Ryan Carlson and Jess Boese.&#13;
First Row: Amanda Goeser, Morgan Wolff, Kristi Gamble, Kailin Bellows, Haley&#13;
Prange and Sarni Juel. Second Row: Leah Erickson, Candace Carlson, Mackenzie&#13;
Means, Ashley Harris, Morgan Misfeldt and Elizabeth Mann. Back Row: Coach&#13;
Curt Mace, Taylor Jensen, Meghan Harris, Felisha Moore, Kendra Forristall, Jami&#13;
Mundt, Annie Smith, Coach Clay Cunningham and Coach Bre Hedrick.&#13;
GIRLS&#13;
U s Them&#13;
Glenwood 3 6&#13;
Harlan 0 9&#13;
Atlantic 6 3&#13;
Clarinda 2 7&#13;
Kuemper 7 2&#13;
Denison 0 9&#13;
Shenandoah 5 4&#13;
BOYS&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Glenwood 1 8&#13;
Harlan 2 7&#13;
Atlantic 0 9&#13;
Clarinda 0 9&#13;
1 8&#13;
2 7&#13;
3 6&#13;
3 6&#13;
2 7&#13;
JUMPIN&#13;
Adding extra power, senior&#13;
RJ Weidner springs from the&#13;
ground. Weidner was first seed&#13;
for boys varsity.&#13;
Photo by Mackenzie Means&#13;
THROW IT UP&#13;
Reaching high, senior Haley&#13;
Prange serves the ball. Prange's&#13;
plans included playing tennis in&#13;
college for Northwestern .&#13;
Photo by Josh Stroeher&#13;
PUTIING IT DOWN&#13;
With great force, senior Jess Boe.&#13;
serves to his opponent '"I lov&#13;
smashing the ball in omeone else&#13;
face," said Boese.&#13;
Photo by Mackenzie Mean ' &#13;
FOLLOW THROUGH&#13;
ALL IN THE WRIST&#13;
Concentrating on the ball, senior Kailin Bellows&#13;
practices her ground strokes. Bellows was seed&#13;
one for the girls team.&#13;
Photo by: Josh Stroeher&#13;
BACKHAND&#13;
winging hard, senior Kristi Gamble&#13;
' a back hand. "I like how tennis is&#13;
riot sires ful and It's more laid back,"&#13;
Running up on the net, senior Michael&#13;
Lively hits a ball that comes short. Lively's&#13;
best game was when he was down at the&#13;
beginning 0-7 and came back to win 9-7.&#13;
Photo by Mackenzie Means&#13;
ad G mble&#13;
o by Josh Stroeher&#13;
POWERFUL Tennis opened many doors for athletes. All the&#13;
varsity members from the year before gone each&#13;
spot was up for grabs. And for the boys, with the&#13;
more players going out, competition grew throughout&#13;
the season.&#13;
"The best psrt for me was the competition. It pushed&#13;
mB to do the best I could and be the best I could be,"&#13;
said freshman Michael McGuire.&#13;
Some special bonds formed during the season for&#13;
many athletes. Friends became closer and new friendships formed. An even stronger bond formed with sisters&#13;
junior Ashley and freshman Meghan Harris.&#13;
"I like playing with my sister. By playing tennis we&#13;
both get to do something we really Harris love while&#13;
spending time together," said Meghan.&#13;
A great friendship thrived on the boy's team between four&#13;
year player Jess Boese and rookie Ryan Carlson.&#13;
"This is my first year and I do it all for this guy right&#13;
here,'' said Carlson gesturing to Boese.&#13;
Although this is a sport where each player wins or loses&#13;
by himself, it's also a sport all about the team. It takes&#13;
five individual victories to win a meet. So as awesome&#13;
as winning a match may feel, at the end of the night it&#13;
came down to which team could pull through.&#13;
"I like tennis because it is the only sport where you&#13;
can shine as an individual and win as a team,'' said&#13;
senior Kristi Gamble.&#13;
Pages by Mackenzie Means and Tyler Johnson &#13;
/&#13;
FORE&#13;
Sophomore Tayler Mehsling&#13;
keeps her eye on the ball as she&#13;
takes a large back-swing. "It's&#13;
always fun when Stud Muffin,&#13;
Baby Cakes and Sugar Pie bring&#13;
up 'What's My Score Coach?'&#13;
Stud muffin, AKA Jessie Safarik&#13;
always said it when she was getting help. Let's just say my score&#13;
was lower." said Mehsling.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT&#13;
Winding up, juniorTyler Housley&#13;
takes a practice swing before&#13;
teeing off. Housley shot his&#13;
personal best this year, a 79, at&#13;
Fox Run against Clarinda.&#13;
Photo by: Felisha Moore&#13;
I&#13;
JUST TAP IT IN&#13;
Left: Lining up just right, senior Courtney Kmezich prepares to putt while her&#13;
partner senior Kelsey Cox awaits her&#13;
turn. "Kelsey is a character. She's the&#13;
funniest girl I've ever met. Courtney&#13;
is more serious but still has a good&#13;
sense of humor. They are also always&#13;
willing to help when you need them. I'll&#13;
miss them both next year!" said junior&#13;
Aletha Lewis.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
DROPPING THE BALL&#13;
Right: Sinking her shot, freshman&#13;
Jessie Safarik watches her success.&#13;
Sararik and her twin sister, Becky,&#13;
played for the first time ever this year.&#13;
"It went better than I thought it would. I&#13;
played a couple varsity meets and even&#13;
played at regionals;· said Sararik.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
•&#13;
GET IN THE HOLE&#13;
With anxiety building , senior Brian&#13;
Jacobs waits for his ball to drop in the&#13;
cup. "My favorite moment this season&#13;
was when Mr. Kennedy did the 'Soulja&#13;
Boy,"' shared Jacobs.&#13;
Photo by: Felisha Moore &#13;
Front Row: George Ivanov, Elijah Sullivan, Daniel Plunkett, Daniel Wolf, Daniel&#13;
Rieck, Austin Hanke andJoey Jerkovich. Back Row: Craig Hendrix, Justin Rau,&#13;
Jake Taylor, Zach Lang, Nick Weidner, Tyler Housely, Josh Madsen and Nick&#13;
Wimmer.&#13;
Boys Girls&#13;
Us Them Us Them&#13;
Glenwood 163 176 Glenwood 263 243&#13;
Harlan 177 40 Harlan 248 220&#13;
LC Invite 10th AL 243 25&#13;
T J Invite 11th Red Oak 259 210&#13;
Kuemper 154 177 Ku em per 259 208&#13;
Denison 172 185 City Meet 3rd&#13;
Hawkeye 7th Denison 255 215&#13;
Clarinda 168 180 TJ Invite 9th&#13;
! Hawkeye 9th&#13;
Clarinda 252 198&#13;
Regional 11th&#13;
Front Row: Jessie Safarik, Becky Safarik, Courtney Kmezich and Aletha Lewis&#13;
Back Row: Stephanie Carrier, Kelsey Johnson, Arielle Huber and Kelsey Cox.&#13;
Be Patient Though it may not be the most exciting of spectator sports, golf proved itself to be a challenging,&#13;
fun and sometimes frustrating game to play.&#13;
"It takes a lot of patience. You can't take every shot&#13;
seriously. If you have a bad shot or a bad roll you just&#13;
have to let it go. Some people get all frustrated , but&#13;
if you keep your cool you'll be better off," said senior&#13;
Joey Jerkovich.&#13;
The golfers had great scores and a lot of fun throughout the season. Many of them enjoyed the perks of the&#13;
game.&#13;
"Practice is short. No running. [We] get to miss a&#13;
whole day of school a lot. We are always laughing,&#13;
especially when Arielle quits three times a day then&#13;
magically rejoins the team in seconds," said freshman&#13;
Jessie Safarik.&#13;
Though some may have made it seem like all fun&#13;
and games, there were some difficulties that they had&#13;
to overcome.&#13;
"The hardest things in golf are being consistent with&#13;
your swing, not throwing the clubs when you aren't&#13;
shooting right and deciding whether to have fries before,&#13;
during or after," explained freshman Becky Safarik.&#13;
All in all, the players kept up the intensity all season.&#13;
They worked hard, played hard, and laughed hard&#13;
along the way.&#13;
Pages by Caitlin Christensen &#13;
What a day for a daydream - more like what a&#13;
day for a rainstorm. The dedicated athletes&#13;
participating in the 2008 Special Olympics,&#13;
held at Iowa Western, faced the rainy conditions of the&#13;
day head-on. Many schools didn't even bother to show&#13;
up due to the weather, but Lewis Central athletes didn't&#13;
mind a little wind and rain. The day started around nine&#13;
in the morning with the opening ceremonies, torch lighting included. The early events such as the softball and&#13;
tennis ball throws and the shot put were held indoors.&#13;
Later events were able to be held on the track.&#13;
On April 17th, 18Titans participated in the Southwest&#13;
Iowa's Special Olympics, nine of which went to state.&#13;
Those nine included Aaron Fish for the softball throw,&#13;
Richard Fish forthe softball throw, Tylor Mueller for the&#13;
50m Dash, James Neeson for the softball throw, Matt&#13;
Pedersen for the shot put, Peyton Poast for the 30m&#13;
motorized race, Jordan Quick for the softball throw&#13;
and Erik Warren for the tennis ball throw.&#13;
Out of the fourteen southwest Iowa schools that&#13;
competed, Lewis Central had the most competitors.&#13;
When announcing schools before the games began,&#13;
the announcer pointed out that 'Lewis Central took up&#13;
a lot of the bleachers.'&#13;
Competing wasn't the only thing on their minds&#13;
though. "My favorite part was seeing my friends," said&#13;
freshman Dillon Sterba. "I liked standing up and being&#13;
recognized," said junior Heather Robertson. "I liked the&#13;
softball throw," added junior Jessica Bogacz.&#13;
Pages By: Jema Petersen and Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
I&#13;
GET 'R DONE!&#13;
Hanging out between events, senior James&#13;
Neeson warms up for his first Special&#13;
Olympics competition with Lewis Central.&#13;
Neeson got first place in softball throw of&#13;
21 m 39 cm. Photo By: Aletha Lewis&#13;
FLY LIKE AN EAGLE&#13;
Showing off his extreme throwing ab1lit&#13;
senior Matt Pedersen tosses the sho pl&#13;
as far as he can. Pedersen received a 1&#13;
place with his throw of 9 m 40 cm&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely &#13;
IT'S UP IN THE AIR&#13;
Below: Throwing the ball as far as he can, sophomore&#13;
Brandon Gill makes the best of the weather conditions&#13;
of the day. Events like the softball throw were held inside&#13;
due to rain.&#13;
Photo By: Aletha Lewis&#13;
Sophomore Janet Leafty and&#13;
Junior Heather Robertson&#13;
Junior Jessica Bogacz&#13;
Richard Fis - softball tlirow 12rn 15cm&#13;
Jordan Quic - softba I throw 31 m 83 cm&#13;
Peyton Poast - 30m race motor 17.35 seconds&#13;
Aamn Fish - . oftball tl1 ow 23m 76ern&#13;
Jordan u'.e - 50m das"1 .07 seconds&#13;
EriK...Warren - tennis ball thro ~ Ocm&#13;
A::::=:=;;.-; tt:"";Pedersen - shotput 9m 40 ~==~&#13;
2nd place:&#13;
ALL SMILES&#13;
James Neeson - softball throw 21 m 39cm&#13;
Brandon Gill - softball throw 19m 15cm&#13;
Janet Leafty - softball throw 18m 42cm&#13;
Warming up his arm, sophomore Erik Warren&#13;
gets ready to compete in the tennis ball throw.&#13;
Warren was awarded 1st place for his throw&#13;
of 10 cm. Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
UP AND COMING&#13;
With a swing of the bat, up&#13;
and coming freshman star Eric&#13;
Toole hits the ball to ent~Mield .&#13;
Toole was a major contributor&#13;
the team. "It was great making&#13;
varsity my freshman year, I got&#13;
to know a lot of the upperclassmen," said Toole.&#13;
EYE ON THE BALL&#13;
Guarding second base, sophomore Alex Martinez attempts&#13;
to catch the ball and tag his&#13;
opponent out. "My favorite part&#13;
is turning double plays with&#13;
Denver," said Martinez.&#13;
"You have to keep the ball low&#13;
and throw strikes," said pitcher&#13;
Denver Lohnes.&#13;
I&#13;
WARMING UP&#13;
Preparing for the game, junior Taylor Burton&#13;
plays catch with a teammate before the AL&#13;
game. Burton played designated hitter and&#13;
3rd base.&#13;
Front Row: Denver Lohnes, Taylor Burton, Trevor Ryba, Alex Martinez er d&#13;
Eric Toole. Second Row: Dillon Sass, Taylor Roan, Logan Mundt, Cody Ken •&#13;
Cory Elonich and Nate Black. Back Row: Nick Wells, Sean Lalumendre Za&#13;
Larison , Zach Pettipier, Tyler Courter and Wade Taylor. &#13;
Satisfaction (noun) - the feeling of pleasure that&#13;
comes when a need or desire is fulfilled. For most&#13;
teams winning a game or playing well would be&#13;
enough to provide this feeling, but this season was about&#13;
so much more. Using the motto "Never Satisfied" the&#13;
boys pushed it to the limit everyday that they stepped&#13;
onto the field.&#13;
With two seniors and many underclassmen on the&#13;
team, each player had different thoughts in mind. "I love&#13;
knowing I can be a leader. This is my last year and I want&#13;
to go out with a bang," said senior Cody Kempf.&#13;
With the shortage of seniors, underclassmen were&#13;
expected to take their game to the next level. "This year&#13;
we really had to step it up as young athletes, but you&#13;
can never give up on something you believe in," said&#13;
sophomore Denver Lohnes.&#13;
Athletes need inspiration to keep them motivated&#13;
throughout the game. For some it was the drive to win,&#13;
for others it was the thrill of playing in front of a crowd&#13;
that kept them going. "The greatest feeling is playing&#13;
underneath the lights with everyone watching you," said&#13;
sophomore Alex Martinez.&#13;
Making errors was just part of the game. "Baseball is&#13;
a game of negatives. Each athlete needs to know how&#13;
to control their actions and limit their mistakes. The team&#13;
that makes the least mistakes will win the game," said&#13;
junior Taylor Burton.&#13;
Baseball is a game not about the individual but about the&#13;
team, and with a strong team each individual will succeed.&#13;
Together mistakes are forgotten and games are won. "You&#13;
have to 'Flush It.' Don't think about your mistakes, shake&#13;
them off and work hard because if you work hard, good&#13;
things will happen," said sophomore Trevor Ryba.&#13;
Layout By: Alysha Rau and Emily Gates&#13;
Pages By: Mackenzie Means and Lauren Petri&#13;
Photos By: Josh McNeely and Mackenzie Means&#13;
•&#13;
TAKE ITOFF&#13;
CAUGHT IN LEFT FEILD&#13;
Left fielder sophomore Dillon&#13;
Sass throws the ball to the&#13;
third baseman. "Baseball is&#13;
a really fun sport. You have&#13;
to be talented at what you do.&#13;
We are a young team and a&#13;
lot of improvements need to&#13;
be made. The team goal is to&#13;
win our conference and make&#13;
it to sub state and hopefully&#13;
go all the way to state. When&#13;
we don't have games, we&#13;
practice three hours a night.&#13;
The conditioning is the only&#13;
tiring part, but I like the feeling of being a key part of the&#13;
team and doing my share.&#13;
I wear the Titan colors with&#13;
pride," said Sass.&#13;
Catcher and sophomore Norman Taylor throws off his face mask as he waits for&#13;
a possible toss in from the pitcher. "This season is different from others because&#13;
our team is young and will be around for the next few years. We have a lot of&#13;
talent and potential," said Taylor.&#13;
OUT AT FIRST&#13;
First base man junior Cory Elonich tags the runner at first. Elonich contributed&#13;
through hard work and determination. "My main job is to catch the ball, but it's&#13;
hard because I have to know all of the plays," said Elonich.&#13;
I &#13;
KEEP ON GOING&#13;
Rounding out first, freshman Paityn Korner steps&#13;
on over to second base.&#13;
Korner played infield for&#13;
the Titans.&#13;
TEAMWORK&#13;
Setting up the game plan, junior Kristin Waters, senior Allie Frost and junior&#13;
Sammi Cedillo place their hands in the circle of teammates. Cedillo came to LC&#13;
from Abraham Lincoln, now playing against the Titan's main competitors for the&#13;
All City title.&#13;
Junior Kristin Waters&#13;
Starting the season off right, the softball team&#13;
came out with a victory against Carroll. The&#13;
team worked very hard before their first game&#13;
and earned their win by giving it their all everyday at&#13;
practices and preparing for the match.&#13;
"We practiced a lot; we did drills to make our skills&#13;
better," said junior Jessica Feller.&#13;
Going into this season, the softball team had plenty of '&#13;
motivation to match the success from last year. Almost&#13;
making it to state last year, the girls were determined&#13;
to go all the way this year.&#13;
"We are very motivated because we were so close&#13;
last year. Now we really want it, it's our main goal," said&#13;
sophomore Jordan Morgan.&#13;
Holding the title of City Champs for three years in a&#13;
row, the team had plenty of competition this season.&#13;
Each school has had more and more motivation each&#13;
season to win over the title, but Lewis Central continued&#13;
to pull through.&#13;
"We want to keep proving to AL that we are better&#13;
than them no matter what they think, especially after&#13;
we creamed them in the regional game last year," said&#13;
sophomore Brittnie Kreiser.&#13;
Staying in shape and running as many drills as possible at practices was important to the team in order&#13;
to have the skills necessary to defeat the competition&#13;
Practices ran for two and a half to three hours, five days&#13;
a week. The extra work paid off sending the team to&#13;
state competition.&#13;
"We practiced really hard. We do diving drills a lot and&#13;
push each other to stay motivated," said junior Kristin Waters. &#13;
r , Gl1 ME IF fOU CAN&#13;
After swinging toward the outfield, freshman Taylor Kenyon darts to first base. This year&#13;
was a building year for the young team . The Titans marched forward with only seven upperclassmen on the roster; four of the seven were seniors.&#13;
- I r E OF ONE&#13;
He ding for the ball at the same moment, seniors Courtney Kmezich&#13;
ci d Stephanie Davids try to aviod a collision. Kmezich and Davids&#13;
uyht great leadership to their younger teamates.&#13;
MAKE A MOVE&#13;
Waiting for her chance to score, sophomore Jordan Morgan plans her&#13;
next move. Morgan served the team as an infielder and pitcher. Great&#13;
speed and careful planning took the Titans to state.&#13;
WHICH WAY?&#13;
With the runner&#13;
caught between&#13;
a rock and a hard&#13;
place, freshman&#13;
Kayla Hardiman&#13;
and sophomore&#13;
Brittn ie Kreiser&#13;
corner the opponent for another&#13;
out.&#13;
BRING IT ON&#13;
HOME&#13;
With another point on the&#13;
scoreboard, sophomore&#13;
Brittnie Kreiser heads for&#13;
home plate. This homerun placed the Titans in&#13;
winning position for the&#13;
game. &#13;
JV &amp; Fl'eshrnen Team&#13;
Pieful'es&#13;
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL&#13;
Front Row: Manager Ash lei Fender,&#13;
Manager Jessica Meurer, Zack&#13;
Smith, Chase Durham, Brett Vanderpool, Coach Ryan Koch, Coach&#13;
Steve Koester, Coach Ben Matiyow,&#13;
Dan Wolf, Matt Scheid le, Jordan Portrey, Manager Aletha Lewis. Second&#13;
Row: Tyler Feller, Zack Shea, Klint&#13;
Forristall, Jay Hildreth, Josh Madsen,&#13;
Blaine Rageth, Kevin Geise, Taylor&#13;
Sieleman . Third Row: Tommy&#13;
Grimes, Cole Johnson, Jarren Jenkins, Robert Daley, Nolan Johnson,&#13;
Dylan Gunter, Brandon Wilson, Eric&#13;
Toole, Adam Wenck, Kyle Putnam,&#13;
and Nate Connealy. Back Row:&#13;
Luke Norville, Hunter Rogness, Joe&#13;
Stokes, Ty Potter, Julian Brayman,&#13;
Ryan Montgomery, Chase Gibson,&#13;
Trevor Carl, Chance Otto and Nick&#13;
Tangeman.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL&#13;
Front Row: Natalie Olberding, Moryssa Prichard, Kayla Bass and Jami&#13;
Mundt. Second Row: Team Manager Emilee McDonald, Taylor Turgeon,&#13;
Sam Cedillo, Kendra Forristall, Kelsey Tech, Jenna Ladd, Haley Higgins&#13;
and Coach Jill Berkenpass. Back Row: Mackenzie Means, Jordan Hoffa,&#13;
Kayla Bergantzel, Katelyn Baas and Emily Morgan.&#13;
FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL&#13;
Front Row: Nicole Congdon and Kayla Hardiman. Second Row: Jenna&#13;
Ladd, Nicole Kruse and Haley Higgins. Third Row: Jordan Brown&#13;
Candace Carlson, Katelyn Coyle, Jessica Brickey and Kim Ryan. Back&#13;
Row: Madison Massey, Taylor Kenyon, Coach Kim Barents and Paityn&#13;
Korner. &#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Trevor Ryba, Bryce Baragary, Alex Martinez, Jordan Higgins,&#13;
Colin Duffy and Jon Patterson. Second Row: Wade Taylor, Nick Wells,&#13;
Luke Norville, Dalton Germann, Denver Lohnes and Taylor Riedemann.&#13;
Back Row: Coach Jeff Nielsen, Coach Todd Johnson, Zach Pettepier,&#13;
Ryan Larson, Tyler McGrain, Dillon Sass and Coach Dan Miller.&#13;
FRESHMEN BOYS BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Jay Burmeister, Zack Peterson and Brett Vanderpool.&#13;
Second Row: Nate Connealy, Jordan Portrey, Cole Johnson, Eric Toole,&#13;
Adam Wenck, Danny Cloyd and Kevin Geise. Third Row: Brandon&#13;
Wilson, Tommy Grimes, Chance Otto, Zach Larrison, Ryan Montgomery,&#13;
Chase Gibson , Andrew Tudzin and Coach Steve Koester.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Sam Cedillo, Ashley George, Morgan Misfeldt, Kayla Hardiman, Emily Morgan and Team Manager Aletha Lewis. Back Row: Coach&#13;
Doug Nauman, Tanya Perez, Ariel Bowman, Hayleigh Hansen, Kendra&#13;
Forristall, Haley Higgins and Coach Ron Frascht.&#13;
FRESHMEN GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
Front Row: Madison Massey, Kayla Lamplot, Cendra Walker and&#13;
Denine Scott. Second Row: Kayla Hardiman, Nicole Congdon,&#13;
Nadine Scott and Taylor Hughes. Back Row: Coach Doug Nauman,&#13;
Kim Ryan, Haley Higgins, Sara Rudolph , Taylor Kenyon and Coach&#13;
Lee Toole.&#13;
Pages by: Kristen Gerhardt &#13;
&#13;
How we will&#13;
BE remembered ...&#13;
~---~~ ..&#13;
From dances to plays, concerts to pep rallies, the&#13;
Lewis Central Fine Arts Department ensured that&#13;
high school was entertaining. Students spent their&#13;
extra time creating outstanding shows and amazing functions.&#13;
The leaders of tomorrow, Student Council and National&#13;
Honors Society, put their heads together to bring student&#13;
dances, candy cane fundraisers, and the always popular&#13;
Mr. LC. The Toy Drive, Operation Bedtime, and Angel Tree&#13;
were just some of the fundraisers that benefitted children&#13;
and shelters in the area.&#13;
Thanks to the Art Club, walls in the hallways were no&#13;
longer white. Colorful murals of musical notes and dancing filled the walls by the choir room. Speaking of the choir&#13;
room, songs boomed from inside daily. Visitors heard&#13;
songs such as "Just around the River Bend" from the movie&#13;
Pocahontas.&#13;
After hours and hours of careful planning, long Saturdays,&#13;
and difficult construction, tech days paid off. Productions&#13;
of Broadway hits Thieves and Godspell from the Drama&#13;
Department brought audiences both comical and tragic&#13;
adventures.&#13;
This year, sporting events were a little louder with the&#13;
,band's own version of "What's This?" from the classic, A&#13;
Nightmare Before Christmas and Eye of the Tiger .&#13;
. . · With everything going on, it was hard to remember it all,&#13;
P...--- --::.--: but the newspaper and yearbook staff were on it. They&#13;
. covered every event, snapped thousands of photos, and&#13;
captured the memories.&#13;
School was not just a nine to five job. Students spent&#13;
nights and weekends leaving their mark through music, art,&#13;
theater, and leadership. Titans made sure that their class&#13;
will be remembered for years to come. &#13;
A "PET' PEEVE&#13;
Right: Sally Cramer (Formanek) insists that her husband, Martin&#13;
(Housley), speak to her loved one over the phone. The scene got&#13;
a laugh when the audience realized the loved one was a dog.&#13;
Photo by: Anne Morgan&#13;
LOOKING TO&#13;
GET CUT?&#13;
Right: An urban&#13;
vanda l Claud ia ,&#13;
played by Alex&#13;
Smith , threatens&#13;
to cut the ice cream&#13;
man, Perez, played&#13;
by Blake Deforest.&#13;
As freshmen newbies, Smith and&#13;
Deforest excelled&#13;
in their supporting&#13;
roles. Photo by:&#13;
Anne Morgan&#13;
SPOTLIGHT&#13;
Production team members sen ior Rosa lie&#13;
Warner and junior Kyle&#13;
Wineland man the lightboard, setting up light&#13;
cues and controlling the&#13;
houselights.&#13;
Pha_to by: Josh McNeely&#13;
VANITY. .. SORT OF&#13;
Sophomore Lauren Petri and&#13;
r . freshman Alex Smith make last&#13;
minute alterations to their makeup and hair.&#13;
Photo by: Anne Morgan&#13;
L IN THE MOMENT&#13;
Senior Zach Mai!ahn is a four year veteran of the ·a&#13;
program. His role required a New rork af'.cent, which&#13;
pretected over tne c&lt; 11rse of the po ram&#13;
Photo by: Anne Murqan &#13;
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RECTING TEAM&#13;
Sophomores Nicole McGuire, pictured&#13;
here, Jordan Morgan, and Lauren Petri&#13;
put in hour upon hour perfecting their&#13;
improvisation skills to play the parts of&#13;
the Bums. Although their performances&#13;
may have seemed rehearsed, the bums&#13;
act was entirely improv. They were their&#13;
own show within the show stealing shoes&#13;
and food. Their creative moves helped&#13;
distract audience attention during set&#13;
changes.&#13;
Photo by: Anne Morgan&#13;
f·ron Row: Nate Black, Jared Juel, Alaina Walker and Deanna Williams.&#13;
ac Row. Kelsey Moore, Andrew Gulden, Courtney Zucca and Jordan Harden.&#13;
" Ir by. A'lne Morgan&#13;
.I&#13;
THEATRICAL&#13;
D irectorThomas Mclaughlin shouts "5 .. .4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 !"&#13;
as he slips outthe side door. It was the students' show&#13;
now, the test of true talent. The theater doors open,&#13;
and seven weeks worth of work pour into the audience . . A whirlwind of relationships hits the stage. A young teacher&#13;
named Sally, played by Jessica Formanek, finds herself&#13;
caught between her declining marriage and her love for&#13;
teaching. Her husband Martin, played by Caleb Housley,&#13;
struggles to move on from his complicated past and live in the&#13;
present. Because of Martin and Sally's relationship, many of&#13;
the characters' lives were changed forever. But before these&#13;
scenes from the past could take place, students had to step&#13;
up to the plate to maintain this tradition of excellence.&#13;
Opening night was the product of something much larger&#13;
though, a process few people see. The seven week process, and countless hours of work produced a revolving&#13;
building, a 12 foot balcony, and two patios. The majority of&#13;
this construction took place on Tech Days. "Tech days are&#13;
on Saturdays, and you usually spend between 4-12 hours&#13;
building, sawing, painting, etc. You have a lot of time to bond&#13;
with the other team members," said senior and returning&#13;
member, Brett Coon.&#13;
In addition to the set, actors busied themselves creating&#13;
the play itself. The foundation of any activity is practice. The&#13;
Thieves team practiced for three hours everyday after school,&#13;
or during all-calls, which is when everyone in the team would&#13;
meet. Actors spent the time memorizing, rewriting lines, and&#13;
all-in-all just basking in anxiety.&#13;
The saying, "the destination compares little to the journey"&#13;
proves to be incredibly true in the 2007 production of Thieves.&#13;
Students came out of this process feeling just a little bit differently about the world, and a little more aware. And that&#13;
my friends, is what makes the entire journey worthwhile.&#13;
Pages by: Mackenzie Means and Lauren Petri &#13;
BE ~elodius&#13;
Aspotlight hit the top of the abandoned church stairs&#13;
as the booming voice of God, played by sophomore&#13;
Zach Pettepier, filled the auditorium. This set the&#13;
stage for the production of "Godspell."&#13;
As actors donned with colorful outfits took the stage, a&#13;
plethora of emotions took place. Disciples playfully acted&#13;
out parables from the Bible as Jesus, played by junior Ben&#13;
Rausch, led the disciples in the Christian way of thinking.&#13;
The show began with John the Baptist, played by Zach&#13;
Mailahn, frantically trying to break through the barriers of&#13;
the modern day world. Mailahn preached of the coming of&#13;
Jesus to the masses, who eventually started to catch on.&#13;
As disciples gathered around Jesus to receive communion,&#13;
the once clowned clad ensemble members became the&#13;
essence of Satan, accusing and trying to anger Jesus. As&#13;
Jesus took the full sized cross from their hands, choosing to give himself so that others could live, the ensemble&#13;
members lifted him onto the cross. As Rausch belted out&#13;
the finale song, many people, onstage and off, lost themselves in the scene.&#13;
Audience members wiped away tears as ensemble&#13;
members and disciples carried Jesus through the park&#13;
gate where he disappeared as the spotlight hit the top of&#13;
the now new church stairs. Actors busily&#13;
transformed back into the peC?ple of a&#13;
modern day world, walking throughout&#13;
the audience, oblivious to the world&#13;
around them. Rausch, now in modern&#13;
day clothes, handed a flower to disciple, Kristen Schweer, and simply&#13;
said "this is the beginning."&#13;
The show ended with the entire cast&#13;
singing "Beautiful City," a song about&#13;
getting a fresh start and maintaining&#13;
a unity between all people.&#13;
Pages by: Lauren Petri&#13;
In the Making&#13;
MEASURE IT OUT&#13;
Senior Zach Mailan&#13;
and sophomore Mark&#13;
Hamilton measure out&#13;
a peice of wood for&#13;
set design. Tech days&#13;
were spent on Saturdays, where students&#13;
worked the enti re&#13;
day. Construction of&#13;
the set was done&#13;
mainly by students&#13;
with assistance from&#13;
some of the parents.&#13;
Photo by: Lauren Petri&#13;
Soph omo re Ky le&#13;
Whin eland cranes&#13;
his neck behind a&#13;
scrim light to focus&#13;
it . Whineland had&#13;
two years of lighting&#13;
under his belt. "I'm&#13;
good at it and it;s&#13;
fun to be in control&#13;
the lights."&#13;
Ph oto by: Lauren&#13;
Petri&#13;
BOOM CHICKA-BOOM&#13;
Band director Andy&#13;
Walters keeps beat&#13;
with guitarists, left,&#13;
Stephen Rieck, and,&#13;
right, Stephen Bond.&#13;
Both seniors were&#13;
glad to have ended&#13;
the ir high sc hool&#13;
career with this&#13;
show.&#13;
Photo by: Zane&#13;
Brugenhemke&#13;
The cast goes into their "FAME" pose after a break down of different o d ·&#13;
and beats. Full rehearsals were sp nt on this omplex song Th combm&#13;
tion could only be done with great amounts of energy, which the st d&#13;
undoubtedly achieved on both nights. Photo by: Zane Brugenhemk &#13;
NEWCOMER&#13;
" niorTrentWilliams was a new addition to the&#13;
na program "I made tons of new friends,&#13;
w s great,' said Williams.&#13;
h ,., by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
LEARN YOUR LESSONS&#13;
Act Two brought senior Morgan Wolff and sophomore&#13;
Lauren Petri and other actors sing preaching throughout&#13;
the auditorium. Performers liked being able to directly&#13;
interact with the audience. Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
THE CRUCIFIXION&#13;
Left: Jesus, played by junior Ben Rausch, worked many&#13;
hours on his own to perfect this scene and do it justice.&#13;
Drawing many to tears, others had difficulty watching at all.&#13;
Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
ON THE WILLOWS&#13;
Top: Judas, played by senior Zach Mailan, sings a&#13;
background ballad while The Last Supper takes place.&#13;
Seniors Rick Devoss, Zach Thomas, junior Nate Black,&#13;
and senior ·Logan Mundt accompanied Mailan's solo.&#13;
Photo by: Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
TAKE ME WITH YOU&#13;
Bottom: Seniors Carly Sinn and Kristen Schweer sing a&#13;
duet to a meloncholy ballad. In this scene they asked Jesus&#13;
to help them throughout their lives. The two were chosen for&#13;
this song because of the way their voices blended.&#13;
Photo by: Anne Morgan&#13;
TURN BACK, 0 MAN&#13;
The disciples feed off each other in the sultry ballad sung by senior&#13;
Kristen Schweer. This scene came naturally to the actors, because&#13;
of its fun vibe. ''The song was easy to get into, but it was hard not&#13;
to laugh," said sophomore Jordan Morgan. Photo by: Anne Morgan &#13;
The lights within the auditorium dimmed as the full fledged&#13;
conversations simmered to hushed voices. Rows of&#13;
high school students filed onto the risers and silence&#13;
followed. Directors Brian Johnson and Tamra Nally walked&#13;
onto the stage and faced the rows of students. The baton was&#13;
lifted in suspension, then took off with the music.&#13;
The Lewis Central Vocal Department has always been&#13;
known for its excellence, and this year was no exception with the addition of many talented students.&#13;
"What I like most about the choir concerts was showing&#13;
up late to every one, but I always managed to be in the&#13;
right spot on the risers," said senior Curtis Dreager.&#13;
While the concerts were the final product, the real&#13;
work was done in class. Three class periods a day&#13;
were devoted to the freshmen, concert and chamber&#13;
choirs.&#13;
This year's freshmen brought a new kind of&#13;
energy to the choir atmosphere.&#13;
"They have such a willingness to learn;&#13;
it's an exciting class," said Nally.&#13;
Throughouttheiryearthey learned breathing techniques, how to shape their vowels,&#13;
and how to read basic notes.&#13;
"Choir was harder this year because you&#13;
actually have to open your mouth and sing&#13;
the songs. In middle school we kind of just&#13;
sat there," said freshman Kelsay Kipe.&#13;
The concert choir came out with a group&#13;
of about 80 students attending All City Choir&#13;
Festival this winter. Having more students&#13;
attend made all of the students more eager&#13;
to go. Students all across the city took a bus&#13;
to Thomas Jefferson High School and were directed by&#13;
a chosen conductor all day. That night they performed&#13;
a concert for all of the parents.&#13;
"We learned good posture, air support and dynamics. It was fun because all the schools act together,"&#13;
said sophomore Nolan Mescher.&#13;
Each student came out of the classroom a little&#13;
more prepared for the future than they were before&#13;
they walked in.&#13;
THE PRESSURE'S ON&#13;
Putting emotion into her solo, senior Rachel Schultz sings her heart out.&#13;
"Whenever I sing a solo, I feel confident until about 30 seconds before.&#13;
I then start to get really nervous and my hands start to shake a little.&#13;
After I begin to sing the solo, the nervous feeling goes away and I just&#13;
have fun with it."&#13;
Photo b : Josh McNeel&#13;
CLAP ITOUT&#13;
Drawing in the audience at the fall concert, Brittany Sanford, Alli Mingus, Patty&#13;
Yacup, Terra Dunlap, Mersaydes Lundstad, Kayla Bass, Paige Buffum, A hle1&#13;
Fender, Courtney Zucca, Samantha Clemons, Meagan Reif, Catie Geiger, and&#13;
Chloe Smith get into their song by clapping along with the words The audien e&#13;
got into it as well, catching on and joining in .&#13;
Pages by Emily Gates &#13;
BRAVO&#13;
Presenting the freshmen girls ensemble to the audience at the winter concert, Ms. Nally&#13;
stands proud. Nally came to Lewis Central to be the second director in the choral department. "We've all bonded with her. She's just always so chipper and exciting." said junior&#13;
Molly Quandt.&#13;
Photo by Josh McNeely&#13;
EXPRESS&#13;
Front Row: Paityn Corner, Becca McMillen , Megan&#13;
Reif, Jennifer Ranek, Kristen Parent, Brittany McKern,&#13;
Taylor Hughes, Joanna Drummey and Madison Massey.&#13;
Second Row: Hayley Higgins, Jenna Ladd, Matt Scheidle, .&#13;
Matt Beer, Zach Peterson, Brett Vanderpool, Dylan Wulff,&#13;
Jordan Morgan and Molly Cox. Third Row: Zach Lang,&#13;
Nate Coneally, Dylan Gunter, Emily Whale, Kelsey Johnson, Jessica Nightser, Hayley Perrin, Brooke Elliff, Katie&#13;
Kinsella, Ryan Penny and Trevor Carl. Back Row: Cami&#13;
Cortney, Olivia Handy Kristina Kempton ,Danielle Raikes&#13;
Hannah Jacoby, Maddie Overholtzer and Katie Jacoby.&#13;
FOCUS&#13;
OPEN TALL&#13;
Placing their hands in front&#13;
of their mouths, members of&#13;
the Chamber Choir, Hannah&#13;
Hopsen, Katie Kinsella ,&#13;
Kristen Parrent, Hannah&#13;
Washburn, Laura Fry, and&#13;
Emily Morgan stand in front&#13;
practicing one of their many&#13;
warm-ups at the beginning&#13;
of class.&#13;
"By putting your hand in&#13;
front of your mouth, it really&#13;
helps guide which way to&#13;
shape your mouth to make&#13;
the tone sound just right."&#13;
said junior Lora Riehle. There&#13;
are many warm-ups that&#13;
all three of the choirs do. A&#13;
variety of techniques help the&#13;
singers improve on different&#13;
levels and in many ways.&#13;
Photo by: Maria Jones&#13;
The Chamber Choir boys focus on making every vowel as tall as possible,&#13;
while zoning in on Mr. Johnson's conducting. The choir members watch&#13;
the conductor to prepare for entrances, as well cut off's.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
Concert Choir&#13;
Front Row: Derek Thompson, Nicole Smith, Sabrina Mattes, James&#13;
Neeson, Mason Tsuji, Alex Treager, Becca Lane, Alisha Koehler, Jocelyn&#13;
Patrick and Bailey Perryman.2nd Row: Josh Lawrence, Lyndsey Thompson,&#13;
Sayde Lundstad, Paige Buffum, Jordan Harden, Bryce Baragary, Joanna&#13;
Bond, Dakota Driver, Alexis Hefferman, Misty Dew, Jessica Edison and Alli&#13;
Walker. Third Row: Emily Hendrix, Alaina Walker, Jenifer Croghan, Alisha&#13;
Teer, Serena James, Chris Wilson, Dani Raikes, Olivia Handy and Katie&#13;
Jensen. Fourth Row: Nate Thompson, Alex Mares, Patty Yacup, Jacob&#13;
Durnad, Jordan Morgan, Morgan Misfeldt, Keely Prine, Brandi Lane, Joanna&#13;
Drummy, EmilyWahle, Molly Cox, Megan Rief, Hayley Perrin, Katelyn Baas,&#13;
Karissa Forrester and Melissa Fulton. Fifth Row: Kiersten Haubrich, Courtney Zucca, Allie Mingus, Travis Grey, Kristina Rodarte, Jennifer Pedersen,&#13;
Ashley Noggle, Britney Riner, Kelsay Johnson, Mary Harvey and Kelsey&#13;
McKern. Sixth Row: Mark Hamilton, Kayla Bass, Tara Stoops, Jordan Shaw,&#13;
Blake Hunter, Nick Graves, Nolan Mescher and Amanda Eshelman. Seventh Row: Catie Geier, Jessica Nightser, Jennifer Burnett, Colette Berding,&#13;
Lauren Barnes, Lauren Olson, Becca Jackson, Brooke Standar, Rachel&#13;
Gaines, Dillon Sass, Cliff Hanysh and Justin Palmerton. Back Row: Brooke&#13;
Elliff, Ashley George, Marissa Hostetter, Kayla Rauer, Carie Fuelberth,&#13;
Chloe Smith, Vanessa Trujillo, Meaghan Kohl, Emilee McDonald, Cole&#13;
Templeton, Danny Lich, Sarah Piercy, Kristina Kempton and Ryan Penny.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
Chamber Choir&#13;
Front Row: Zach Thomas, Stephanie Rowe, Zach Mailahn, Michael&#13;
Lively, Caleb Housley, Morgan Wolff, Hannah Hopson, Amber&#13;
Buckles, Nate Thomas and Jackson Dick. Second Row: Hannah&#13;
Patrick, Rachel Schultz, Kristen Schweer, Kristen Parent, Laura Fry,&#13;
Logan Mundt, Jessica Formanek, Jennifer Ranek and Bret Coon.&#13;
Third Row: Hannah Washburn, Hilary Sadler, Kendall Prine, Leah&#13;
Willadsen, Curtis Dreager, Carly Sinn, Haley Gregory, Bryant Rose,&#13;
Josh Stroeher and Dan Stout. Fourth Row: Lora Riehle, Emily&#13;
Gates, Amberly Proctor, Nate Black, Seth Means, Ben Rausch,&#13;
Adam Evans, Matt Sharp, Jon Higgins and Tyler Butler. Fifth Row:&#13;
Andrea Hutchinson, Britney McKern, Katie Kinsella, Emily Morgan,&#13;
Andrew Gulden, Ashley Harris, Molly Quandt, Ashley Bond and&#13;
Zach Pettepier. Back Row: Jami Mundt, Summer Turner, Nick&#13;
Wells, Matt Vang, Matt Wolf and Cole Schnitker.&#13;
Photo by: Emily Gates&#13;
Color Guard&#13;
Front Row: Kelsey Moore, Jocelyn Schupp and Amber Buckles.&#13;
Second Row: Haley Gregory, Jessica Nightser, Tayler Mehsling,&#13;
Olivia Handy, Sara Grimes and Michaela Sutherland .Back Row:&#13;
Nicole McGuire, Jessica McGargi ll, Emily Raygor, Ashley Heiser&#13;
and Elizabeth Knoble.&#13;
Freshmen Choir&#13;
Front Row: Taylor Hughes, Taylor Kenyon, Becca McMillan, Candace Carlson, Meghan Harris&#13;
Taylor Claridy, Sara Portera-Paff, Chelsi Bartlett, Sarah Gates, Kelsey Kipe, Jaynie Edison&#13;
and Nichole Simpson. Second Row: Cami Courtney, Jenna Ladd, Madison Massey, Katie&#13;
Jacoby, Brittney Reynolds, Alex Smith, Whitney Androy, Nicole Kruse, Melanie Ellis, Leanne&#13;
Lovelady and Britany Porter. Third Row: Chevell Nelson-Myers, Ashley Heiser, Maddie Over&#13;
holtzer, Hannah Jacoby, Michaela Sutherland, Liz Knoble, Whitney Clark, Kaili Madsen, Haley&#13;
Higgins, Taylor Fauble, Jessica Powers, Jessica Dillon and Kyralin Brown . Fourth Row . Matt&#13;
Beer, Taylor Perrin, Zach Shea, Cole Johnson , Eric Toole, Zach Larrison , Trevor Carl, Ric. -;y&#13;
O'Doniel, Shelby Whatcott, Taylor Kastrup and Rachelle Cole. Back Row: Joey May, /llan&#13;
Hernandez, Brett Vanderpool, Nate Connealy, Nolan Johnson, Jay Burmeister, Matt Scheidle,&#13;
Dylan Gunter, Blake Deforest , Hunter Rogness , Dylan Wolf Austin Hanke and Zack Pede1 on.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
JAll. BAND&#13;
Lewi., Ce n t ,..,; I l igh Sc hool&#13;
MARCHING ITANS • ., .. 1" U I• ti t A'&#13;
MARCHING BAND&#13;
Front Row: Andy Walters, Brian Johnson, Stephanie Rapier, Caitlin Agee, Camilla Cortney, Sarni Enewold, Zachary Lang, Jared Juel, Heather Gubbels, Dan Rieck, Jeffrey Wallin, Laura Fry, Molly Cox, Matt Colter and Mr. Chretien. Second Row: Jessica Powers, Nathan&#13;
Lafferty, Seth Pope, Sarah Piercy, Kristina Kempton, Kristin Parent, Jarrin Jenkins, Brett Coon, Stephen Bond, Stephen Rieck, Blake&#13;
DeForest and Courtney Zucca. Third Row: Billy Coon, Nicole Smith, Madeline Overholtzer, Kayla Rau, Haley Gregory, Sara Grimes, Spencer Bradley, Michelle, Gillenwater, Steven Warner, Matt Mouw and Taylor Roan. Fourth Row: Ryan Penney, Nick Kempton,&#13;
Rosalie Warner, Erick Martin, Tyler Hempel, Jessica Nightser, Nicole McGuire, Zach Mailahn, Rachel Shrader, Ashley George and&#13;
Paige Buffum. Fifth Row:Katie Jacoby, Michael McGuire, Michael Kirchner, Cody James, Alex Smith, Michaela Sutherland, Ashley&#13;
Heiser, Ashley Bond, Kyle Wineland, Cody Fischer, Nathan McKeown, Ricky O'Doniel and Taylor Kuhn. Sixth Row: Katie Kinsella,&#13;
Calista Caudillo, Alysha Blackwell, Hannah Jacoby, Hannah Washburn, Jocelyn Schupp, Elizabeth Knoble, Kelsey Moore, Marissa&#13;
Hostetter, Nicole Hartley, Patrick Diggs, Shelby Klepfer and Adam Mouw. Seventh Row: Jessica Willadsen, Jordan Harden, Sara&#13;
Rudolph, Brooke Elliff, Taylor Mehsllng, Emily Raygor, Nate Black, Matt Quaas and Derek Stuhr. Eighth Row: Dylan Lightfoot, Mark&#13;
Hamilton , Jessika McGargill, Amber Buckles, Ol1v1a Handy. Not Pictured: Brittney Reynolds, Tasha Ruckman and Ms. Schomer.&#13;
JAZZ ORCHESTRA&#13;
Front Row: Jessica Willadson, Cody James, Michael McGuire, Maddie Overholtzer and&#13;
Dylan Lightfoot. Second Row: Taylor Kuhn, Ricky O'Doniel and Shelby Klepfer. Back&#13;
Row: Jarren Jenkins and Spencer Bradley. Left Side: Michael Kirchner, Camilla Cortney,&#13;
Zack Lang and Hannah Jacoby. Not Pictured: Blake DeForest and Michelle Gillwater.&#13;
Front Row: Stephen Rieck, Kristina Kempton, Jessica Nightser, Nick Kempton, Erick&#13;
Martin, and Derek Stuhr. Second Row: Ashley Bond, Kyle Wineland, Cody Fisher, and&#13;
Nate Black. Third Row: Stephen Bond, Brett Coon, Matt Mouw and Steven Warner. Left&#13;
Side: Kristin Parent, Molly Cox, Jared Juel and Dan Rieck. Not Pictured: Matt Quaas.&#13;
PEP BAND&#13;
Front Row: Brittney Reynolds, Jeff Wallin, Kristina Kempton, Jessica Nightser,&#13;
Dylan Lightfoot and Micheal Kirchner. Second Row: Matt Colter, Matt Mouw,&#13;
Shelby Kiepfer, Jordan Harden, Haley Gregory, Kristen Parent, Jared Juel, Camilla&#13;
Cortney, Hannah Jacoby and Nate Black. Third Row: Zach Milahn, Tyler Hempel,&#13;
Paige Buffum, Nicole Smith, Ashley Heiser, Madeline Overholtzer, Taylor Kuhn,&#13;
Katie Jacoby and Erick Martin. Fourth Row: Zach Lang, Ryan Penney, Brooke&#13;
Eliff, Rachel Shrader, Nicole McGuire, Brett Coon, Stephen Bond, Ashley Bond and&#13;
Micheal McGuire. Back Row: Spencer Bradley, Cody Fischer and Derek Stuhr.&#13;
Pages by: Emily Gates and Aletha Lewis &#13;
JAZZ IT UP&#13;
Getting into the songs, sophomores Kristina Kempton, Ashley&#13;
Bond and Jessica Nightser, play at UNO. Bond was the only&#13;
girl to play the trombone in Jazz Orchestra.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
FOR THE LOVE OF BAND&#13;
Playing their saxaphones, senior Nick&#13;
Kempton and sophomore Erick Martin&#13;
jazz up the "Lester Leaps In." Kempton&#13;
went to the Iowa Jazz Championships&#13;
and placed.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
ATIEN HUT!&#13;
Marching their way off the field, junior Matt&#13;
Quaas and senior Derek Stuhr leave in&#13;
style. "We started wearing the sunglasses on the first football game because we&#13;
thought they looked cool," said Quaas.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
THE RIECK BROTHERS&#13;
Jamming out together, senior&#13;
Stephen and sophomore Dan play&#13;
their guitars in harmony. "Stephen&#13;
is one of the best guitarists I know.&#13;
When we create our sweet music&#13;
we exchange tips to help each other.&#13;
He's a cool brother,'' said Dan.&#13;
Photo by.Aletha Lewis&#13;
COLORGUARD&#13;
Waiting for the football !)layers to come out the colorguard gets their flags&#13;
to cheer them onto the fiefd. "I have been in colorguard for !Our years now. and of all the people that I have met, I am most proud of the girls this year. Th_ey have made m_e happy to know them and sad to leave lhe program," said senior Sara Grimes.&#13;
Photo by: Kiersten Haubrich &#13;
0 n January 8th the news crew from WOWT&#13;
Channel 6 taped a show on what's cool at Lewis&#13;
Central High School.&#13;
The music department just happened to be a big part&#13;
of the show. "And that's cool," says junior Jared Juel.&#13;
The Titan Jazz orchestra played for a new audience.&#13;
The video was available toi view on WOVl/T's website,&#13;
www.wowt.com.&#13;
"Nobody else would raise their hand to be interviewed&#13;
when Malorie [Maddox] asked," said sophomore Kyle&#13;
Wineland, "so I decided to jump in."&#13;
Malorie Maddox interviewed three different departments: music, pottery, and engineering.The music being&#13;
played was lively and well rehearsed.&#13;
"Playing for Malorie was very exciting," stated instructor, Andy Walters, "Everyone knew their part and played&#13;
like the champions I know them to be."&#13;
After interviewing Mr. Walters and sophomore Kyle&#13;
Wineland, the cameraman took video of each individual&#13;
section, getting close-ups of their instrument, shoes&#13;
and their sheets of music. The segments were used&#13;
throughout the taping for fun little sneak peeks.&#13;
"When you are in jazz orchestra you have to be serious," said sophomore Molly Cox, "It was really hard to&#13;
play and not laugh while the camera was in front of my&#13;
keyboard, going in all different directions."&#13;
The performance had to come to an end, and after&#13;
playing for twenty minutes the orchestra changed out&#13;
of their dress clothes and went back to their classes. It&#13;
was an exciting experience for all.&#13;
"It was weird watching myself on the television," said&#13;
senior Kristen Parent "But it was the first time I have ' watched myself on the news. It was exhilarating to&#13;
watch the performance. I actually saw everyone play.&#13;
We normally don't watch each other. It is getting yourself to play the right notes and knowing that the other&#13;
players will do theirs too."&#13;
The camera crews went on to tape in the pottery&#13;
and engineering classes, but the music just wasn't the&#13;
same.&#13;
Pages by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
and Emily Gates&#13;
DRUM MAJOR PLEASE&#13;
Running the entire show, senior Kristen Parent&#13;
directs her band into each song. "Kristen is&#13;
one of the best drum majors I have ever had.&#13;
She is always in tune and it is really hard to&#13;
get lost when I follow her," said freshman&#13;
Emily Raygor.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
BETIER THAN THE SUPERBOWL&#13;
Playing for the first time, the band performs its half-lime show during the football&#13;
game. "We have been practicing our half-time show since July, when camp&#13;
started. We all thought we did a great job," said junior Sarni Enewold.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
I &#13;
HANDS UP&#13;
Above: Ending the show, the performers hit&#13;
theirfinal pose in the song "Slam ."It took many&#13;
long hours and hard practices to perfect the&#13;
choreography for this show.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
SHAKE IT!&#13;
Below: Putting on intense faces, seniors Jessica Formanek, Morgan Wolff, and Hannah&#13;
Washburn dance at the final performance at&#13;
the Swing Show.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
TOGETHER AS ONE&#13;
Practicing in the warm-up room, the performers&#13;
prepare to go on stage. This was just one of the&#13;
many steps of getting ready." I like standing in&#13;
the circle before we perform; we inspire each&#13;
other," said senior Rick Devoss.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
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Front Row: Nate Black, Stephanie Rowe, Rick Devoss, Haley Gregory, Krister&#13;
Schweer, Leah Willadsen, Morgan Wolff, Logan Mundt, Annie Smith and Adar&#13;
Evans. Second Row: Nick Wells, Cole Johnson, Blake Deforest, Tyler Butl&#13;
Mason Tsuji, Zach Mailahn, Matt Sharp, Cole Schnitker and Matt Vang. Third&#13;
Row: Jessica Formanek, Ben Rausch, Hannah Hopson, Laura Fry, Ashely Hai rrs&#13;
Andrew Gulden, Lauren Petri, Molly Quandt, Kailin Bellows, Seth Means. Rachel&#13;
Schultz, Caleb Housley, Summer Turner, Carly Sinn, Jami Mundt, Jackson D•ck&#13;
Hannah Washburn, Catie Geier, Michael Lively and Kendall Prine. Back Row&#13;
Zach Thomas, Stephen Rieck, Brett Coon, Matt Quaas, Jared Juel, Cody Fisch r&#13;
Derek Stuhr, Nick Kempton, Stephn Bond, Matt Mouw, Jessica Ranek, Hanna&#13;
Jacoby, Ashley Bond, Kristin Parent and Olivia Handy. &#13;
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FRONT AND CENTER&#13;
LEFT: Dancing to Clap Your Hands partners senior Carly Sinn and sophomore&#13;
Andrew Gulden strut their stuff. "I took out&#13;
the center mic stand at the All-City performance. My dress got wrapped around it!&#13;
However, Andrew was an awesome partner&#13;
and gracefully picked it up," said Sinn.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
SLAM!&#13;
BELOW: Beat Boxing to "Slam," sophomore Tyler Butler performs at All-City.&#13;
Corporation traditionally performed last&#13;
because they were ranked highest in the&#13;
city. "I learned to beat box by listening to&#13;
old school rap like Biz Markie and Dougie&#13;
Fresh. The hardest part is keeping the&#13;
flow and thinking of new likngs to mix it&#13;
up," said Butler.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
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CHANCE WITH FATE&#13;
Rmillng big, junior Ben Rausch and sophomore&#13;
,at1e Geier kick their legs high. "Ben's a good&#13;
pi:vtner because we feel the same way and&#13;
Singing to the ballad "We Still Have&#13;
Time" senior Hannah Hopson stands&#13;
tall. "I think about good times I have&#13;
had when I sing," said Hopson.&#13;
Photo by: Zach Thomas&#13;
,late the whole time," said Geier.&#13;
Photo by· Mackenzie Means&#13;
I t's about that adrenaline rush you get from performing on stage, competing with other schools, and&#13;
meeting new people who share the same interests.&#13;
It's about expressing yourself with singing and dancing.&#13;
It's about putting on a pound of makeup and showing&#13;
off that inner diva or diva. Lewis Corporation was all of . those things, and much more to those involved with it.&#13;
Performing was only the half of it, the better half&#13;
anyway. Corp rehearsal started in the last week of&#13;
July. This was referred to as "hell week" by members&#13;
of the ensemble. "It's actually a lot of fun, despite&#13;
not having air conditioning," said sophomore Andrew&#13;
Gulden. The week ended with a performance put on&#13;
for parents and family.&#13;
Once school started up, the group met once a&#13;
week and the occasional Saturday. Rehearsals were&#13;
split between learning four unique music pieces, and&#13;
learning difficult choreography. With the addition of&#13;
Choreographer Stephen Todd, students had high&#13;
hopes for their dance moves. "Our choreography was&#13;
amazing, and Stephen brought a unity and stability to&#13;
our group that we hadn't had in previous years," said&#13;
senior Michael Lively.&#13;
As the year progressed, competition&#13;
season drew near and the hard work&#13;
began to pay off. "The best moment was&#13;
making finals at Grand Island. Everyone&#13;
was completely shocked when they&#13;
announced us. There was a three second&#13;
delay and then a collective breath taken&#13;
in," said senior Morgan Wolff.&#13;
Moments like this are what linger&#13;
years after high school. The split&#13;
seconds captured forever in time.&#13;
"Corp was an amazing experience; I&#13;
wouldn't trade it for the world," said senior Zach Mailan&#13;
summing up the season. &#13;
Lonliness by Duong Pham&#13;
Reves Ecrases by Leah Willadson&#13;
Copper Wings by Justin Kathrens&#13;
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to transform the look and texture&#13;
of the clay. Turner was one of Mr.&#13;
Cunningham's contract students&#13;
this year.&#13;
Photo submitted by Mr. Cunningham&#13;
PRECISION&#13;
With patience and skill, senior Justin&#13;
Kathrens creates his deep sea&#13;
masterpiece "Octopus." This work&#13;
won the Excellence in Art Award&#13;
at the Hawkeye 10 Conference&#13;
Art Show.&#13;
Photo submitted by Mr. Cunningham&#13;
Pages and photos by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
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W[]Creative ' E-very work of art starts with a vision within. It could&#13;
come from a dream, an interesting-looking person,&#13;
a childhood memory, song lyrics or even a cloud&#13;
of smoke drifting across the afternoon sky. It could be any-&#13;
: thing that sparks the imagination of a creative mind. Once&#13;
. the idea has become more solid and thought through, it's&#13;
time to bring life to the vision. In pottery, project-making&#13;
was a long process. First, the clay was made.&#13;
''To begin we take big fifty pound bags of clay powder,&#13;
and mix them in a big drum in the back. From there we,&#13;
take a couple of the buckets of recycled clay and throw&#13;
1 it in the mixer with a bunch of the powder in the drum,&#13;
and that mixes it all up. Once it's all mixed we take it to&#13;
the pug mill, which is basically a big drill then removes all&#13;
the air and kind of compacts it, makes it all homogenous.&#13;
Then we make big bricks out of it," explained senior Rick&#13;
Devoss. Next the project is planned and sculpted.&#13;
'When I made my "Let it Be" project, to start off with I&#13;
picked out a font from the internet that I liked. From there,&#13;
I made big letters with that font. And then, I rolled out the&#13;
clay. I also mixed a bunch of sand in the clay to make it&#13;
stronger. Then I cut it out and let it dry a bit. Next, I slip&#13;
and scored the 'B-E' to the base and cut out the 'Let it' and&#13;
slip and scored that to its base. So then we bisque fired it&#13;
in the kiln," continued De Voss. After the project was fired&#13;
the first time, it was ready to be glazed or painted.&#13;
''The painting was next, which was probably the hardest&#13;
part. I decided to do it with air brush because I'm not a&#13;
good painter. So I taped off the parts that I painted different colors. Then to finish it off, I hand-painted the lyrics&#13;
of 'Let it Be' on it," said De Voss.&#13;
Devoss, like&#13;
rnany other artists started with a&#13;
Vision within that&#13;
he transformed&#13;
into art.&#13;
"Let it Be" by Rick DeVoss&#13;
"Turtle" by Justin Kathrens&#13;
Donut Teapot by Adam Evans&#13;
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"Berries and Cream" by Brittany Wahl&#13;
TIE-DIED&#13;
Senior Emily Campbell shades in&#13;
details of her psychedelic tribute&#13;
to the sixties music scene. "My art&#13;
work would best be described in&#13;
the wise old words of Janis Joplin,&#13;
'Being an intellectual creates a lot&#13;
of questions and no answers. You&#13;
can fill your life up with ideas and&#13;
still go home lonely. All you really&#13;
have that matters are feel ings.&#13;
That's what music is to me," said&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
COLORFUL CREATION&#13;
Blending her oil pastels just right,&#13;
junior Brittany Wahl puts her own&#13;
colorful spirit onto paper. "I had an&#13;
swawesome time in art this year.&#13;
[Swawsome] of course is sweet and&#13;
awesome combined, and originated&#13;
in the mind of Emily Campbell,"&#13;
said Wahl.&#13;
Photos by Caitlin Christensen&#13;
"Painter's Pallet" by Summer Turner&#13;
"Octopus" by Justin Kathrens &#13;
BLIND DATE MADNESS&#13;
Acting out a scenario given by the audience, senior&#13;
Josh Stroeher and sophomores Megan Reif and&#13;
Deanna Williams go on a blind date at a senior&#13;
center. The group's improv was one of the many that&#13;
went on to participate in the state competition.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER&#13;
Performing in this years Reader's Theatre, senior&#13;
Zane Brugenhemkedresses his finest. Brugenhemke&#13;
was one of the few senior to make state speech all&#13;
four years of high school. "Speech was one of my&#13;
favorite activities in my high school career."&#13;
Photo by: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
BUSY BEES&#13;
Performing their state-qualifying skit"Joyful Noise," Choral&#13;
Reading demonstrates how to work together. The parody&#13;
was about the different lives of different bugs. The group,&#13;
made up mostly of freshmen , received a division 1 rating&#13;
at the state competition.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
PET STORE PURCHASE&#13;
Purchasing a llama from a pet store, Kelsey Moore, Alexis&#13;
Grgurich, and Athena Burns improvise while acting out&#13;
an audience suggestion at Large Group Speech Night.&#13;
"lmprov was fun because it was so spontaneous. There&#13;
were no lines you had to memorize," said Grgurich.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely&#13;
INITIALLY AWESTRUCK&#13;
Paying close attention to the Christmas story bP.11 I&#13;
told, senior Zach Mailahn and junior Adam E 11"&#13;
remain captivated.This was the first year both of H&#13;
boys participated in speech. They both qualified I 1&#13;
state speech in Readers Theatre.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
We do for fun what others fear most" was the&#13;
speech motto-forth is year's speech team. As&#13;
it turned out fear was not a problem at all.&#13;
Large group speech reached a new feat this year with&#13;
all of the speechers qualifying for the state competition&#13;
in at least one of their events. The students had&#13;
performed and the judges commented. Atthe moment&#13;
of all the posted ratings, Lewis Central speechers did ~&#13;
not disappoint. No other Lewis Central s p e e c h&#13;
team had accomplished that. The team qualified in&#13;
improvisation, choral reading, reader's theatre, radio&#13;
news, ensemble acting, and musical theatre. ltwas also&#13;
the fourth time senior Zane Brugenhemke qualified for&#13;
state, "It was the best "Best Christmas Pageant Ever."&#13;
I was surprised that we pulled it off with the lack of&#13;
practice. I can remember only two full rehearsals with&#13;
everyone there."&#13;
Large group speech was flooded with freshmen helping&#13;
out, especially in choral reading. Seniors Jenny Hall,&#13;
Jessica Formanek, and Josh Stroeher also joined the&#13;
crew for their first time.&#13;
Individual speech, like large group, was full of talent.&#13;
Twelve individual speechers made it to state including&#13;
sophomore Molly Cox who also participated in&#13;
large group. "Large group is fun and you&#13;
have a really good time. In individual you&#13;
learn how to improve yourself and it's fun&#13;
to see the change," explained Cox.&#13;
Seniors Amanda Goeser and Amanda&#13;
Berg along with sophomores Nicole&#13;
McGuire and Megan Reif all qualified for&#13;
all-state individual speech, performing&#13;
in Ankeny for a select audience.&#13;
McGuire qualified in both Prose and&#13;
Public Address. "There were a lot of&#13;
people so, I was nervous all the time,&#13;
but it was really fun to hear all of the&#13;
spee hes."&#13;
Pages by Bridget Hall&#13;
NERVES OF STEEL&#13;
LOOK WHO'S&#13;
TALKING&#13;
"I liked performing for the kids up at&#13;
Titan Hill. I jumped on the edge of the&#13;
box and I was out. It was a blast ."&#13;
Photo By: Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
Rosalie Warner, senior&#13;
"I liked speech because of all of the&#13;
random crazy things we do while we&#13;
practice; it's hilarious."&#13;
Photo By: Josh McNeely&#13;
Mark Hamilton, sophomore&#13;
Nicole McGuire gives one of her speeches&#13;
in the library after school. McGuire was one&#13;
of four students who made it to all-state&#13;
speech and admits to being nervous a lot&#13;
INDEPENDENT THINKER&#13;
All-state speecher Amanda Berg gives&#13;
her sermon that she wrote herself. "It&#13;
was a lot of fun when a lot of people&#13;
with big vocabularys got together."&#13;
of Photo by: Josh McNeely the time.&#13;
Photo by: Josh McNeely &#13;
85 Who were those kids that distracted students and&#13;
teachers during school, always interviewing&#13;
handbook and camera in their hands? They&#13;
were the ones who created the yearbook with the impossible&#13;
goal of including everyone in it, and documenting the events&#13;
people will remember 30 years from now.&#13;
For the first time in Lewis Central history, the yearbook&#13;
was published in full color. ''The yearbook has personality&#13;
because it is in color; people like color because it makes&#13;
them happy," said junior Andrea Hutchinson, one of the&#13;
many underclassffien that made up the yearbook staff.&#13;
The fact that there were only two seniors on staff did not&#13;
lessen the quality.&#13;
"It was a really fun year being the only "American" senior.&#13;
Having all these underclassmen make my senior yearbook&#13;
is weird, but they have done a great job with it. I'll miss this&#13;
staff;' said photgraphy editor senior Zane Brugenhemke.&#13;
Co-editor Josh McNeely agreed, ''They listen to me&#13;
sometimes when I give them orders, that's fun. And I can&#13;
depend on them:'&#13;
Last fall, the scoreboards for baseball, softball and soccer&#13;
had to be updated before the books could be distributed.&#13;
That is when a ll o f t h e friendsh ip and c omraderie pays off.&#13;
The staff came together to make the necessary repairs with&#13;
stickers produced by the publisher. "We call them sticker&#13;
parties; we try to make it fun like an assembly line. The&#13;
stickers were awesome," said junior Jema Petersen who&#13;
helped place over 3000 stickers in the 2007 books.&#13;
With skill, imagination and&#13;
dedication, the yearbook staff&#13;
tried to make sure that 20 years&#13;
from now, students&#13;
can relive their high&#13;
sch ool memories&#13;
with just a flip of a&#13;
page.&#13;
Pages by Sophia Carlo&#13;
WINNING COMBINATION&#13;
Producing Lewis Central first all color&#13;
yearbook took a lot of planning, determination and creativity. "I owe the&#13;
success of this yearbook to the leadership of MaKenna Dopheide and Felisha&#13;
Moore," said advisor Mary Langille.&#13;
Photo by Josh McNeely&#13;
II&#13;
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FUN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Always laughing, junior Kursten Devine works on&#13;
the girls track page with sophomore Kaitlyn Con·&#13;
nealy. "Having Kursten as a yearbook partner is a&#13;
lot of fun, she taught me all the lnDesign stuff! "said&#13;
Connealy. Photo by Sophia Carlo&#13;
Front Row: Ku rs ten Devine and Andrea Hutchinson. Second Row: Bridget Hall, Mackenzie Meal&#13;
Tyler Johnson, Lauren Petri and Kaitlyn Connealy. Third Row: Jema Petersen, Kiersten Haubrich&#13;
Alysha Rau, Emily Gates and Sophia Carlo. Fourth Row. Aletha Lewis, MaK nna D01 h 1d&#13;
Felisha Moore and Caitlin Christensen. Back Row: Josh McNeely and Zane Brugenh T e &#13;
TEAMWORK&#13;
Helping sophomore Lauren Petri on the Musical page, sophomores Bridget&#13;
Hall and Mackenzie Means decide which pictures go where. Creativity and&#13;
yearbook parties are two reasons Hall joined the yearbook staff, "I thought&#13;
it would be fun to create layouts and pages."&#13;
Photo by Sophia Carlo&#13;
INNOVATIVE ELEMENT&#13;
Creating new yearbook page designs, junior Caitlin Christe 1sen is the design editor. "I think Caitlin is a great asset&#13;
o our yearbook staff. She has grown a lot over the last&#13;
two y rs. She will do well in the future with her designs,"&#13;
said a-editor in chief junior Felisha Moore.&#13;
P/ :&gt;to by Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
COLORFUL PERSON&#13;
SAY CHEESE&#13;
SMOOTH SAILING&#13;
Working on the baby ads, business&#13;
manager junior Aletha Lewis gets&#13;
distracted by senior Sophia Carlo. "I'm&#13;
a smooth talker, it really helps me get&#13;
all of the ads in," said Lewis.&#13;
Photo by Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
Capturing every moment, senior Zane Brugenhemke prepares to take&#13;
a picture. "I didn't get to be in yearbook class for the first two trimesters,&#13;
but I would take photos at school events," said Brugenhemke. This&#13;
sophomore starter learned how to take his best photos at a summer&#13;
journalism camp at UNL.&#13;
Photo by Sophia Carlo&#13;
DOSING OFF&#13;
Checking for mistakes, junior Andrea Hutchinson&#13;
works on different pages including Health features&#13;
and Special Olympics. "Andrea is a lot of fun to have&#13;
on staff. I love looking at her jewelry," said co-editor&#13;
in chief junior MaKenna Dopheide.&#13;
Sleeping and listening to music, co-photo editor Josh&#13;
McNeely waits for photo assignments from other yearbook students. "Sometimes Josh is jamming out with his&#13;
headphones in, and whenever we ask him to network&#13;
photos, he never hears us," said Caitlin Christensen.&#13;
Photo by Sophia Carlo Photo by Zane Brugenhemke &#13;
TheWirestaffdespitealltheirdifferences,justhappened to have a common interest: journalism. "It's&#13;
like a family," said assistant editor Kaitlin Carlson,&#13;
"as soon as you enter the door, you feel welcon:ied."&#13;
Ads Editor Lindsey Lawrence continued this train of&#13;
thought, "Everyone is so close. It's just a place for everybody to connect, and everyone knows each other. It's a&#13;
really good mix of people."&#13;
Working in room 401 was often hectic with writers trying&#13;
to meet deadlines and fearing the wrath of editor in chief&#13;
Amanda Goeser, ''This year I started making "hit lists" for&#13;
staff members that didn't make deadline. Then I would&#13;
bring cupcakes every so often so thatthe reporters didn't&#13;
remember me as the editor with the hit lists."&#13;
These reporters strive '1o make sure that the paper is&#13;
interesting and that there's stuff in it that kids like;' explained&#13;
reporter Shelby Klepfer, "A lot of kids don't pick up a normal&#13;
paper, but a school paper relates to them."&#13;
This 'work' included not only writing, but also creating&#13;
the layout for each page. The staff spent countless hours&#13;
after school working on layout to make each page as&#13;
perfect as possible. "It's like an extracurricular activity;'&#13;
said junior Maria Jones. "It's fun."&#13;
The photographers expressed their talent through pictures of their classmates. "My favorite part of newspaper&#13;
is taking pictures because I can express myself without&#13;
having to write. Writing is frustrating, and I can never say&#13;
what I mean to say," said co-photography editor Hayley&#13;
Perrin. Josh Stroeher, co-photography editor explained.&#13;
"It's chill and I enjoy what I do. And if you enjoy what you&#13;
do, you will never work a day in your lite:'&#13;
Cartoonist Amanda Berg puts it this way," In my entire&#13;
newspaper career I have tried to balance the fun and&#13;
sheer magic of drawing within the constricting and oftentimes limb endangering deadlines:'&#13;
story by Damien Croghan&#13;
pages byKursten Devine and Kaitlyn Connealy&#13;
"Life is nothing&#13;
without words''&#13;
WRITER ON RADIO&#13;
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Voicing her opinion on talented girls for UNO's MAV Radio, junior Taylor Be1&#13;
weighs in on Brittney Spears latest drop in the polls. The Wire staff attended UN 1s&#13;
spring journalism contest with senior editor in chief Amanda Goeser bringing horr&#13;
a 2nd Place win in the Sports Writing Division. tn the Iowa High School Press s&#13;
sociation contest, 1st Place awards went to senior reporter Damien Crogh n for h&#13;
story "A day in Mr. Drake's shoes" and to cartoonist Amanda Berg f r her rt&#13;
"Gabriel and God." &#13;
"Sarah Waldron's story about E-coli&#13;
was my favorite this year because&#13;
of the headline Your Next Bite of&#13;
Food Could Be Your Last. It was on&#13;
the front page of our third issue.&#13;
-senior Amanda Goeser.&#13;
/s there anything in your food&#13;
that could make you very sick or&#13;
even kill you? Surprisingly, it lives&#13;
inside your intestines and helps&#13;
your body break down and digest&#13;
the food that you eat. Certain&#13;
strains of it can travel from the&#13;
intestines into the blood which&#13;
can cause a rare but serious&#13;
infection.&#13;
If you are still clueless as to,&#13;
what bacteria I am referring to the&#13;
abbreviated name for the bacteria&#13;
is E. coli or Escherichia coli.&#13;
"My favorite story is From Small Pup, to Top&#13;
Dog. I like it because it was great to have&#13;
Josh explain about being a freshman in a&#13;
positive way. The way he wrote the story&#13;
was very up beat:· junior Taylor Basch&#13;
Do you remember the first day of your&#13;
freshman year? For some of you it wasn't too&#13;
long ago, but then again, maybe it was ages&#13;
ago. All the feelings you had: the excitement,&#13;
the happiness, and even the fear.&#13;
Oh, what a wonderful four years it was,&#13;
waking up every morning thinking about&#13;
that final year of high school before I&#13;
began my trek into adulthood.&#13;
Ha, yeah right. What was so special about&#13;
senior year that made me wish I was there?&#13;
What makes it so amazing? The truth is&#13;
freshman year was the amazing year. Once&#13;
I got over all the excitement and all the&#13;
butterflies in my stomach finally departed,&#13;
freshman year is where the fun was at.&#13;
LAB TIME&#13;
"My favorite story was Once Forgotten, Now Held Dear by Athena&#13;
Burns because we sometimes&#13;
lose sight of what's important,&#13;
(this story) really opened up a new&#13;
perspective."&#13;
-junior-Kaitlin Carlson&#13;
The point I'm trying to make is that&#13;
often we forget the things we should&#13;
be thankfulfor. My Grandma Thomas&#13;
was the kindest and wisest woman I&#13;
knew. She affected my life in ways I'm&#13;
just beginning to understand.&#13;
We sometimes lose sight of what's&#13;
truly important. While we may forget&#13;
to be grateful for these things,&#13;
that doesn't mean they're not still&#13;
important to us. And sometimes, all&#13;
it takes is a fond memory to make&#13;
you remember how truly thankful&#13;
you are.&#13;
FrontRow:Senior JoshStroeher.&#13;
Second Row: Juniors Sarah&#13;
Waldron , Taylor Basch , and&#13;
Hayley Perrin, Sophmore Sara&#13;
Marshal l, Senio rs A mand a&#13;
Berg and Amanda Goeser.&#13;
Back Row: Senior Damien&#13;
Croghan , Freshma n J o e&#13;
Stokes, Junior Maria Jones,&#13;
Sophomores Shelby Klepfer&#13;
and Lindsey Lawrence, Juniors&#13;
Kaitlin Carlson and Savannah&#13;
Greening, Advisor Mary Langille&#13;
and sophomore Chris Jensen.&#13;
Photos by Josh McNeely and&#13;
Kursten Devine&#13;
Working in the computer lab, seniors Amanda Berg and&#13;
Damien Croghan type up their stories. Berg and Croghan&#13;
have been on The Wire staff since their freshman year.&#13;
APPLES TO APPLES&#13;
Getting wordy, members of the newspaper staff play&#13;
a game of Apples to Apples. Newspaper took a break&#13;
from writing stories to play the game after an issue&#13;
of The Wire went out to press. &#13;
LEGENDS REBORN&#13;
Kickin' it in their black tuxes and stunner shades,&#13;
senior Zane Brugenhemke leads his group of&#13;
seniors Bret Coon and Stephen Rieck, juniors&#13;
Matt Quaas and Adam Evans and sophomores&#13;
Kyle Wineland and Daniel Rieck.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
THRILLIN' MOVES&#13;
Getting into his groove, senior Mason Tsuji jams&#13;
along to the song "Thriller'' by Michael Jackson.&#13;
Tsuji picked ''Thriller'' because he didn't want to&#13;
sing and he thought the back-up dancers would&#13;
help him sound good.&#13;
Photo b : Aletha Lewis&#13;
What songs represents your current&#13;
philosophy in life? "American Pie."&#13;
- senior Curtis Dreager&#13;
~-'"--..;;...;:-. • 'jl&#13;
Describe yourself using the letters Do you have any weird quirks that&#13;
no one knows about? "I tap on a lot&#13;
of things." - seniorBlake Whatcott&#13;
of your name: "Z is for zaney."&#13;
-senor Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
Who has been the most influential&#13;
person in your life? "My Mom."&#13;
- senior Cody Kempf&#13;
What qualities would you look for in a future&#13;
mate? "Someone like my mom who can cook&#13;
and clean." -senior Mason Tsuji&#13;
Photos by: MaKenna Dopheide&#13;
(RED)Y, SET, SMILE&#13;
Senior Curtis Dreager and his escort junior Abbey&#13;
Edwards show off their elegant outfits in front of t1 o&#13;
crowd. Dreager sang a song by the Beastie Boys call d&#13;
''Triple Trouble" with the help of junior Ben Rausch an&#13;
senior Stephen Rieck.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means &#13;
NOW ROCK IT OUT&#13;
Senior Blake Whatcott strums on his electric guitar playing You Shook Me All&#13;
Night Long by ACDC getting the audiences full attention. "I was going for the&#13;
BO's theme with the jean jacket and black leather pants, but all I could find was&#13;
stretchy black jeans." Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
PLEASE DON'T&#13;
STOP THE MUSIC&#13;
Coincidentally, the music was&#13;
actually stopped. The escorts&#13;
had minimal time to prepare for&#13;
the dance, and most forgot all&#13;
the steps. "The dance was really&#13;
cute, I liked it, but when someone like me who can't count and&#13;
has two left feet tries to do it, it&#13;
doesn't work," said senior Adriene&#13;
Hitchcock.&#13;
Photo by: Aletha Lewis&#13;
NUMA NUMA&#13;
Reinacting the French song from&#13;
You-Tube, senior Cody Kempf&#13;
takes the stage with the help of&#13;
junior Matt Sharp. "I picked "Numa&#13;
Numa" because I thought it would&#13;
be fun and entertain the crowd.&#13;
Photo by: Mackenzie Means&#13;
BE HR.LC There are many different talents a person can have&#13;
that make them stand out from the crowd. Some&#13;
of the senior boys found that their talents existed&#13;
along the lines of singing, dancing, or playing instruments.&#13;
They chose talents that they were sure would win them&#13;
the first 15'lace position and the title of "Mr. LC."&#13;
Talents varied from new and old with some creating&#13;
talents they never knew they had and others who chose&#13;
talents that they have had for years.&#13;
"I've played guitar for over five years now and taught myself how&#13;
to play," said senior Blake Whatcott. Whatcott played the electric&#13;
guitar for his act because it was one of his favorite talents.&#13;
The prizes for the competition were nothing of extravagance. They varied from little pink wands to rubber chickens,&#13;
princess crowns, umbrellas sashes and flower pots.&#13;
"I thought it was pretty cool; I got bubbles and a frisbee&#13;
for getting second place," joked senior Curtis Dreager.&#13;
The five candidates for the Mr. LC competition chose&#13;
their act. Some of them practiced hard, working to&#13;
improvetheirperformanceeverychance theygot.Others&#13;
just threw it together in a matter of minutes.&#13;
"I practiced once right before I had to go and that was in the&#13;
car on the ride there with Matt," claimed senior Cody Kempf.&#13;
"Ben, Stephen, and I practiced hard. We went into&#13;
the choir room and practiced quite a bit and used the&#13;
down time during class," said senior Curtis Dreager.&#13;
The "Blues Brothers" pulled through in the end giving the&#13;
leader of the group, Zane Brugenhemke the title of Mr.LC.&#13;
"We were really close to not being able to do it, but with&#13;
the last minute addition of Daniel Rieck on bass, we were&#13;
able to pull it off," said Brugenhemke. "It felt really weird&#13;
singing in front of that many people since I'm not in choir&#13;
and that was only the second time I have ever sang in&#13;
front of a crowd. I want to make sure Adam Evans gets a&#13;
lot of credit because he kind of stole the show for me."&#13;
Pages by: Emily Gates and Alysha Rau &#13;
CANDY LAND&#13;
Above: With a promising future in the sales industry,&#13;
freshman Sara Gates, Ashton Shaw, and Haleigh Higgins manned the Student Council's candy can table. The&#13;
precedes from the candy cane sales went to many local&#13;
charities. Photo submitted.&#13;
ROLE MODELS&#13;
Below: Inspiring America's youth,juniorLora Riehle, freshman Nathan Connealy and junior Joanna Bond spoke to&#13;
Middle School students about the opportunities in high&#13;
school. Photo By: Caitlin Christinsen&#13;
THE GIFT OF LIFE&#13;
Above: Giving blood at the NHS sponsored Blood Drive,&#13;
senior Sara Grimes took time out of her day for this selfless act. One pint of blood saves up to three lives. "It felt&#13;
really good giving blood, even though I'm really scared of&#13;
needles!" Grimes exclaimed . Photo By: Taylor Bas ch&#13;
DO THE CAN-CAN&#13;
Below: Donating their Saturday morning, seniors Rosalie&#13;
Warner and Jenny Hall picked up cans for the NHS Can&#13;
Food Drive. NHS split the cans they collected between&#13;
Moh m's Place and a local community house for the mental&#13;
disabled in Twin City.&#13;
Photo By: Amanda Goeser.&#13;
I&#13;
2007-2008 Student Council Members: Front Row: Adriene Hitchcock, Jenny Hall, Morgan Wolff, Amanda&#13;
Goeser and Mrs. Peverill Second Row: Molly Cox, Lindsey Lawrence, Kayla Gundlach, Ashley Harris, Kristen Schweer, Rosalie Warner and Sarah Gates. Third Row: Joanna Bond, Dakota Driver, Sydnie Dennis,&#13;
Leah Willadsen, Felisha Moore, Molly Quandt, Jordan Morgan, Siri Nelson, Ashton Shaw, Madison Massey,&#13;
Kaitlyn Connealy, Candace Carlson, TaylorTurgeon, Aletha Lewis and Shelby Weatherill. Back Row: Morgan&#13;
Misfeldt, Emily Gates, Lora Riehle, Alysha Rau, Hannah Hopson, Sarni Juel, Nathan Connealy, Joe Stokes,&#13;
Eric Toole, Haley Higgins and Kaili Madsen&#13;
NHS Members: Front Row: Amanda Goeser, Morgan Wolff, Kailin Bellows, Jenny Hall, Kristin Parent,&#13;
Hannah Patrick, Rosalie Warner, Leah Willadsen, Kristen Schweer, Hannah Hopson, Mallory Husz and&#13;
Hilary Sadler. Second Row: Jackson Dick, Adam Evans, Stephanie Davids, Arielle Huber, Sarni Juel.&#13;
Haley Gregory, Amber Berringer, Alysha Rau, Ashley Harris and Lora Riehle. Third Row: Derek Nightser,&#13;
Rick DeVoss, Joe Jerkovich, Zach Mailahn, Nate Black, Felisha Moore, Shannon Gascoigne, Amberley&#13;
Proctor, Molly Quandt, Ariel Bowman and Rachelle Osborn. Fourth Row: Allie Frost, Bret Baumbach, Sara&#13;
Grimes, Kayla Bergantzel, Kristen Gerhardt, Caitlin Agee, Lacey Stazzoni, Shaley McKeever. Hayley Perrrn&#13;
and Chloe Smith. Back Row: Jared Juel, Matt Quaas, Daniel Stout, Katie Kinsella, Sarah Waldron and&#13;
MaKenna Dopheide. Not Pictured: Tom Turgeon and Carly Sinn. Photo by: Mr. Hale &#13;
"The Student Council president needs to&#13;
be aware of the problems of the school&#13;
and how to make the highschool a better&#13;
and happier place." _Morgan Wolff&#13;
"As an officer, I've learned how to hold&#13;
effective meetings, keep track of responsibilities, and get people excited for what&#13;
we are working on." - Amanda Goeser&#13;
"Being voted on Student Council by my&#13;
peers made me feel like a leader, and I&#13;
am honored to serve my school."&#13;
-Jenny Hall&#13;
· "I was inspired to be in Student Council&#13;
because I wanted to make a difference&#13;
at school and actually have a say in the&#13;
decisions that are made."&#13;
- Adriene Hitchcock&#13;
"My favorite part of being the Sergant at&#13;
Arms is getting to bang the gavel , even&#13;
though I call it the mallet."&#13;
- Mallory Husz&#13;
44 51&#13;
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1fi11;.((!J&#13;
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St}eirf!J iv1rm/JrrJ&#13;
"I' e learned to use my leadership skills&#13;
to volunteer in my community and hopef lly inspire others to have the character&#13;
qualities of an NHS member."&#13;
- Leah Willadsen&#13;
"I decided to be a part of NHS because it&#13;
looks really good on a college application&#13;
and its a big honor to be a part of it."&#13;
-Rosalie Warner&#13;
"Being on NHS really helps for scholarships, all the volunteer hours. NHS has&#13;
given me a lot of people skills and a&#13;
leadership role."&#13;
- Hannah Patrick&#13;
"Being on NHS makes me think twice&#13;
before I do something considered not a&#13;
good idea. It prevents me from making&#13;
decisions people would think, 'well they're&#13;
on NHS, why are they doing that?':·&#13;
- Kristin Parent&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Leadership. It's a powerful term, with unlimited&#13;
possibilities. Those special individuals who hold&#13;
the "gift'' of leadership come few and far between.&#13;
Lewis Central recognized the leaders found within its own&#13;
walls and gave them the opportunity to embrace that trait&#13;
and grow into reputable young adults. That is, if they were&#13;
willing to stand up and work for it.&#13;
Two organizations that honed leadership skills included&#13;
National Honor Society and Student Council. "StuCo" and&#13;
NHS" as they were commonly referred to were esteemed in&#13;
different ways. One was based on grades and community&#13;
service and the members were chosen by a select committee of teachers. The other had members elected by their&#13;
peers- their fellow classmates. The first step to qualify, was&#13;
to make the effort and get your name on the ballot. Not&#13;
everyone was chosen, so it was an elite few who made&#13;
either association. Both groups held activities throughout&#13;
the year that took planning and organization. That's when&#13;
the leaders stepped up and showed their true colors.&#13;
NHS supported events like the blood drive, canned food&#13;
and toy drives, took times at swim meets, baby-sat during&#13;
TA meetings and Student/Teacher Conferences, and&#13;
helped run Relay For Life. Each month members of NHS&#13;
volunteered five hours of their time to make the community&#13;
a better place.&#13;
Stu Co organized and put together each of the three formal&#13;
dances. New this year was March Madness, an informal&#13;
dance. They also planned lunches between students and&#13;
Mr. Story, coordinated the beloved Dodge Ball Tournament,&#13;
helped buy books for needy children via Operation Bedtime&#13;
Story, and were responsible for the crowning of Mr. LC.&#13;
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good&#13;
men do nothing," said Edmund Burke, a prominent 18th&#13;
century author. Student Council and National Honor Society distinguished and developed members of humanity,&#13;
whose characters were a direct reflection of what Lewis&#13;
Central stands for.&#13;
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--"-----'-- ----------- -~-- ~- "---- - --- ~~ &#13;
Leah&#13;
Leah,&#13;
You have accotMplished tMuch&#13;
at1d have tMade us very proud&#13;
over the years. We kt1ow&#13;
you will be successful it1 all&#13;
you do. G-o out iHto this world&#13;
and do all you wat1t to and&#13;
don't let anythit1g stand in&#13;
your dreatMs. Always kHow&#13;
we are here for you.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
MotM, Uad, Jessica at1d Uillot1&#13;
/&#13;
"Life is the art of drawing&#13;
without at1 eraser." - John&#13;
G-ardner&#13;
Willadsen&#13;
Rachel Schultz&#13;
We Catt&#13;
Say We&#13;
Kttew You&#13;
Whett.&#13;
Love, Pad, Laura, Justitt, Amy, Cassie 6- Emily&#13;
Rachelle Osborn&#13;
Kachelle, We are very proud of you for all that you've accotttplished.&#13;
We believe that you catt achieve attythittg you set your tttittd&#13;
to. Have the courage to overcottte obstacles attd grow frottt&#13;
every experiettce life brittgs your way. We wish you tttuch&#13;
happittess attd success, ttow attd itt the future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mottt, Uad attd Angela&#13;
Tom&#13;
Cot1gratulatiot1s!&#13;
May your life be&#13;
filled with&#13;
happit1ess at1d&#13;
all your dreatfls&#13;
cotfle true. We love you!&#13;
Motfl, Pad at1d&#13;
Jet1t1ifer&#13;
Schul &#13;
Courtney&#13;
Courtney,&#13;
Frot\t the day you were born, you have brought&#13;
so t1tuch love, joy and laughter into our lives. You&#13;
have so t1tuch creative energy and zest for life.&#13;
l1on't ever lose that "sparkle" in your eyes or your&#13;
creative flair.&#13;
Keep your eyes on Jesus and he will direct your&#13;
path into the wonderful adventure He has planned&#13;
for you!&#13;
We are so proud of you and blessed to be your&#13;
parents.&#13;
Love, Mot1t and l1ad&#13;
Gibson&#13;
Kelsey Cox&#13;
What you get by reachittg your goals is ttot ttearly as&#13;
importattt as what you become by reachittg them.&#13;
!Zig Ziglar)&#13;
Your future goals will make us proud as well as all your past&#13;
ot1es. You have become att extraordittary youttg womatt.&#13;
We catt't wait to share your bright future with you. We love you always.&#13;
Remember to work hard, play hard attd love G-od.&#13;
love you, Mom attd Uad&#13;
Sarni&#13;
Sami- We picked up the pieces that&#13;
were left behit1d&#13;
-taught you to love -taught you to respect -taught you to skate&#13;
-taught you to drive&#13;
We were there whett you called&#13;
for us -tteeded to talk -tteeded to laugh -t'leeded to hug -tteeded to cry&#13;
We will be there for your&#13;
graduatiott&#13;
Attd to walk you dowtt the&#13;
aisle&#13;
We will try our best&#13;
-Just to see you smile.&#13;
love Mom &amp;.- Uad &#13;
Haley&#13;
Cot1gratulatiot1s!&#13;
Haley,&#13;
FrotM the tftOtftet1t you&#13;
et1tered this world you&#13;
have bee., a highlight&#13;
it1 our lives. We are so&#13;
proud of you at1d your&#13;
accotMplishtMet1ts. With&#13;
such a beautiful spirit&#13;
at1d G-od by your side you&#13;
will succeed Ot1 your&#13;
journey it1 life.&#13;
Et1joy college.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Motft, Pad, EtMily at1d Jo.,&#13;
Gregory&#13;
&amp;rat1di,&#13;
Fro1tt the day you were born youve brought such joy to our&#13;
lives. Your a1ttazit1g talet1ts just co1tte so t1atural to you;&#13;
sit1git1g, dat1cit1g, playit1g the piat1o at1d who cat1 forget&#13;
dra1tta? You cat1 always brit1g a s1ttile to our faces. We&#13;
kt1ow that whatever path life takes you ot1; you will t1ot&#13;
ot11y succeed, but will be a blessit1g to others alot1g the way.&#13;
As lot1g as you put G-od first you will t1ever fail!&#13;
We love you so 1ttuch! Uad, Mo1tt, Jessica at1d Alyse&#13;
I&#13;
Scott Nelson&#13;
Scott&#13;
Ot1e cat1 hot1estly say that we have beet1 blessed to&#13;
watch you grow fro1tt the little daredevil that would&#13;
try at1ythit1g at1d everythit1g, it1to the yout1g 1ttat1&#13;
that we are so excited at1d proud to see co1ttplete this&#13;
chapter it1 your life. May you have great success it1&#13;
everythit1g you do, at1d always re1tte1ttber to stay true&#13;
to yourself.&#13;
Cot1gratulatiot1s!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mo1tt, Uad at1d Sis&#13;
Hat1t1ah,&#13;
We are proud of all the&#13;
thit1gs you have dot1e thru&#13;
the years. You have 1ttade&#13;
the 1ttost of high school. You will do great wher- ever you decide to go. Just&#13;
re1tte1ttber to keep the good&#13;
attitude at1d great spirit&#13;
it1 whatever you do.&#13;
ALSO KEEP SING-ING- &amp;A&amp;Y!&#13;
Love ya&#13;
Uad&#13;
Mo1tt&#13;
Tessa&#13;
Uut1cat1&#13;
P.S: You have t10t chat1ged&#13;
a bit sit1ce you were little! &#13;
Morgan&#13;
Morgati,&#13;
Ifs clear that you nave braitis, beauty, taletit atid matiy&#13;
accomplisntMetits. Jut your paretits nave special&#13;
ktiowledge of your utiwaveritig kitidtiess, courtesy atid ·&#13;
tMaturity. It is simply spooky that we doti't nave a sitigle&#13;
bad tMemory about you - tiot otie itistatice of disappoititmetit, etMbarrasstMetit or atiger. Yes, we are biased. Still,&#13;
there is tio detiyitig that it has bee11 a sitigular hotior,&#13;
great privilege atid a cotistatit pleasure to be iti the wititiers of the ultimate "daughter lottery." Your old soul is&#13;
snitMtMeritig white, atid we love you buticnes, "Atigel Face."&#13;
Cotigratulatiotis Ot1 reacnitig yet atiotner mile-stotie Ot1&#13;
your lotig atid happy journey.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Papa atid Carol&#13;
MatMa atid Michael&#13;
Wolff&#13;
Logan Stitchler&#13;
To Our Logie,&#13;
We are so very proud of you a11d your ttta11y accotttplishttte11ts. Your tale11ts, se11se of hutttor a11d the ki11d11ess, cotttpassio11 a11d respect you show to others will serve you well throughout life.&#13;
As you begi11 the 11ext chapter of your life's Journey, G-od&#13;
a11d your family will be there for you with each step of the way.&#13;
Here's to the ma11y successes sure to cottte to you and wonderful, bnght future. We couldn't love you tttore.&#13;
What a Joy and blessing to have a son land brother! like you.&#13;
With our love, Mo"', Uad, Halle land Molly!!&#13;
Eric&#13;
Eric,&#13;
You have always&#13;
beett a great&#13;
"t\tiddle" brother.&#13;
Stattd strottg itt your&#13;
faith attd ret\tet\tber&#13;
to "hold ott tight to&#13;
your dreat\ts!"&#13;
Love,&#13;
Pad, Mot\t, froy attd&#13;
Ryatt&#13;
Weber &#13;
Jessica&#13;
Jessica,&#13;
You have truly beett a&#13;
blesslttg to our lives. We&#13;
are so proud of you attd&#13;
the persott you have&#13;
growtt to be.&#13;
You have acco11tpllshed&#13;
so 11tatty wottderful&#13;
thlttgs over the last 1 S&#13;
years, attd will acco11tpllsh 11tatty 11tatty 11tore.&#13;
Always re11te11tber to&#13;
use your strottg spirit&#13;
attd ltttter strettgth to&#13;
follow attd acco11tpllsh&#13;
your drea11ts!&#13;
Love forever attd ever,&#13;
tto 1ttatter what.&#13;
Mo1tt attd Pad&#13;
Formanek&#13;
Darian Scott&#13;
Uariatt1 attt so proud of you 6- your accotMplishtMettts.&#13;
Your big "G--U AV" is here! Retttetttber, graduatiott&#13;
is t1ot the ettd, it's the begit1t1it1g of a ttew Jourttey.&#13;
Keep your head up 6- reach for the stars!&#13;
Love, Mottt&#13;
I&#13;
Rieck&#13;
Stephett,&#13;
We're so proud of what you'Ve accotMplished&#13;
attd the youttg tMat1 you'Ve becotMe.&#13;
You have a wottderful future ahead of you. May you always kttow that your&#13;
fatMily loves attd supports you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
MotM, Pad, Uat1iel 6- Zachary&#13;
f OtlttltY,&#13;
As you cotttitrne your&#13;
jourttev through ufe. I , tltay you have the perseverattce attd detertltittatiott to pursue your&#13;
goals attd the fortitude&#13;
to overcotlte atty obstacles that stattd itt your&#13;
way. Please retltetltber&#13;
that G-od is always with&#13;
you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Motlt, Uad, f ori attd&#13;
Katie&#13;
Von Mend &#13;
Sydnie&#13;
Sydtiie&#13;
r eardrops staiti this paper as we attet11pt&#13;
to write this verse. For YOU - our youtigest,&#13;
our baby - YOU COMPLETE US.&#13;
Success has beeti your parttier&#13;
iti this life you'Ve so far led.&#13;
Accot11plisht11et1t is ut1det1iable - a bright future lies ahead.&#13;
Vecisiotis have beeti well thought out&#13;
atid choices t11ade quite right.&#13;
You walk 1t1 tio otie's shadow&#13;
for you create your owti bright light.&#13;
life's Journey ktiows tio boutidaries&#13;
t11ake of it what you t11ay. Atid ktiow your VERY PROUV fat11ily&#13;
supports you - every step alotig the way.&#13;
We Love You Nit1t1ie&#13;
Mot11, Vad&#13;
Adat11 atid Courttiie&#13;
At1thot1y Michael Robit1sot1&#13;
Dennis&#13;
AKA: f otiy, f-Rob, &amp;oties, &amp;uddha&#13;
Looks like we t11ade it &amp;aby &amp;oy! Wouldti't have giveti&#13;
up otie (up-dowtiJ, (twist-tum), or but11p oti that rocky&#13;
road we took to get you here. Your Urive, detert11it1atiot1&#13;
atid hard head otily t11ade you strotiger. What will I do&#13;
without fitati Football or the cot1stat1t iti/out of your&#13;
frietids? fhe t11et11ories will defitiitely supersede us! I doti't&#13;
have to wish you luck, I ktiow you will succeed. If ever iti&#13;
doubt look up, theti cot11e hot11e to t11ot11t11a! I at11 so proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
I love you t11ore th a ti life itself!&#13;
Mot11, AKA Mot11t11a Ceeta&#13;
Robinson &#13;
Cameron&#13;
Damien&#13;
I&#13;
Ca1tteron,&#13;
You are IMY sunshine! I atM fortunate to have been&#13;
able to watch you grow over the years into the&#13;
aweso1tte person that you have beco1tte! You have&#13;
brought so 1ttuch happiness into our lives. I ad1ttire&#13;
your strong personality. You are self-1ttotivated,&#13;
focused and caring. Whatever you do and whereever you go, wonderful things will be! I can't wait&#13;
to watch all of your hopes and drea1tts co1tte true!&#13;
I love you!&#13;
Mo1tt&#13;
Va1ttien,&#13;
I atM so proud that you are IMY son! Your s1ttile&#13;
lights up a rootM! I atM blessed to have had the&#13;
opportunity to watch you grow up over the years&#13;
into the a1ttazing person that you have beco1tte!&#13;
Your co1ttpassion, e1ttpathy and 1ttotivation will&#13;
change the world! I can't wait to watch all of your&#13;
hope and drea1tts co1tte true!&#13;
I love you!&#13;
Mo1tt&#13;
Croghan&#13;
Croghan &#13;
Kailin.&#13;
We are filled with t1tany&#13;
etffotions as we reflect back&#13;
on all the t1tet1tories of your&#13;
childhood. Happiness. pride and&#13;
even sadness, but t1tost of all&#13;
Love! We have also enjoyed&#13;
tffuch laughter. with your&#13;
quick-witted sense of hut1tor.&#13;
At a very young age, you were&#13;
called a "free spirit." Let your&#13;
"free spirit' soar and you will&#13;
aspire to achieve anything!&#13;
We will be here for you, ready&#13;
to share the experiences your&#13;
future has to offer.&#13;
Congratulations and all our&#13;
wishes for the very best!&#13;
We love you. t1tore!&#13;
Motff and Vad&#13;
Nolan&#13;
Nolan,&#13;
Frotff the titHe you were born you have t1tade us laugh&#13;
with your great sense of hut1tor, "Keep Laughing".&#13;
Always ret1tet1tber your happiness is not having what you&#13;
want It is wanting what you have. We are so proud of&#13;
you. People like you t1take the world a brighter place just&#13;
being in it.&#13;
Love you!&#13;
Mot11 8- Uad Ditmars&#13;
Alex&#13;
We wish for you the JOY of at1 it1credible life yet&#13;
to cotMe WE wish for you the COURAG-E to face&#13;
worries as they cotMe We wish for you that your&#13;
HOPES at1d UREAMS all cotMe true, We wish for&#13;
you these JLESSING-S because we LOVE you !&#13;
Vad, MotM 6-f aylor&#13;
Fauble&#13;
Laura&#13;
Cot1gratulatiot1s Laura!&#13;
fhe future does look&#13;
bright for you!&#13;
Look at life t10t through&#13;
dark pristMs but&#13;
through the light of all&#13;
your good friet1ds at1d&#13;
good tMetMories!&#13;
'Pit1 your faith Ot1 t10&#13;
Ot1e's sleeve;&#13;
Jut have faith it1 9-od,'&#13;
at1d tMove forward&#13;
with strot1g&#13;
at1d active Faith.&#13;
Love frotM MotM S- Uad&#13;
Fry &#13;
Allie&#13;
Allie&#13;
Frost&#13;
Our little at1it1tal&#13;
Frot1t the shy little girl,&#13;
to a beautiful yout1g lady&#13;
We are all so very proud&#13;
of you&#13;
Uad, Mot1t, Carly &amp;- ~illie&#13;
As we go Ot1&#13;
We ret1tet1tber&#13;
All the tit1tes we&#13;
Spet1t together&#13;
As our lives chat1ge&#13;
Cot1te whatever&#13;
We will still be&#13;
Friet1ds forever&#13;
Frost&#13;
Mallory&#13;
Husz &#13;
Jakob&#13;
JakobWhat a fitte youttg tltatt&#13;
you have turtted out&#13;
to be.&#13;
We are very proud of&#13;
your tltatty&#13;
accotltplishtltettts.&#13;
You are a good role tltodel&#13;
for your brother 6- sister.&#13;
'e sure to keep pushittg&#13;
yourself attd retMetMber&#13;
that we love you!&#13;
Motlt 6- Vad&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
Stephanie Rowe&#13;
Cottgratulatiotts Stephi&#13;
Laugh Oftett Vreatlt ~ig&#13;
leach for the Stars&#13;
Keep your atltazittg stltile&#13;
at1d ttever give up ott your dreatlts.&#13;
You will always be tltY suttshitte.&#13;
letltetltber that the best is yet to cotMe.&#13;
I love you.&#13;
Motlt&#13;
Stephanie Davids&#13;
Steph,&#13;
We are so proud of you at1d all that you'Ve already accotMplished. CoHgratulatioHs! May all of your dreatMs cotMe true.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Love.&#13;
MotM, Uad at1d Michelle&#13;
Ambitious&#13;
Meticulous&#13;
Artistic&#13;
Nurturing&#13;
Pedicated&#13;
Achiever &#13;
RJ&#13;
RJ,&#13;
What catt I say ... you have&#13;
truly beett a blessittg to tMe&#13;
attd your dad. We are so&#13;
proud of you. Your life has&#13;
ttot beett easy, but you have&#13;
faced every challettge with&#13;
strettgth, courage attd&#13;
detertMittatiott. We kttow you&#13;
will be successful itt whatever ---=-~~=-"--II&#13;
you decide to do. Ettjoy this&#13;
titMe; ettjoy what the future&#13;
has itt store for you.&#13;
RetMetMber we will always&#13;
love you, support you attd be&#13;
there whettever you tteed us.&#13;
We love you RJ!&#13;
Love,&#13;
MotM, Vad attd Nick&#13;
Weidner&#13;
Tyler, Tyler Fox&#13;
Frot\t the t\\Ot\tel1t you were born you brought such joy ai1d love&#13;
to our lives. Your kil1dl1ess ai1d gel1erosity sparkles il1spiratiol1 il1&#13;
everybody aroui1d you. Your wart\\ st\tile al1d bright eyes light up&#13;
the root\\ whe., you walk il1. You have truly bee., a blessil1g frot\t&#13;
above. We are so proud of you ai1d have el1joyed all these years&#13;
watchil1g you grow ai1d develop il1to the fil1e youl1g t\tal1 you have&#13;
becot\te. El1Joy what the future has il1 hold for you al1d reach for&#13;
the stars.&#13;
Col1gratulatiol1s ho.,ey, we love you to the t\\OOl1 ai1d back!&#13;
love, Mot\\ ai1d 17ad&#13;
Danielle &amp; Jay&#13;
Sturm&#13;
Cot'lgratulatiot'ls Uat'lielle at'ld Jay.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mottt, Uad (aut'lt ~Ot'lt'lie at'ld ut'lcle 0-et'le).&#13;
Kayla&#13;
We'Ve loved watch- • n1g you grow&#13;
lttto the very special&#13;
persott you&#13;
Have becot\te. Stay&#13;
sweet attd&#13;
G-ood luck at Iowa&#13;
State.&#13;
Love Mot\t Uad&#13;
Erica Lisa attd Sara&#13;
Gundlach &#13;
Jackson&#13;
Jacksot1,&#13;
You have always tl1ade&#13;
us proud. You have got1e&#13;
frotlt the cute, st\1ilit1g,&#13;
exuberat1t kid dartit1g&#13;
across the soccer field to&#13;
the hat1dsot\1e, respot1sible,&#13;
yout1 g t\1at1 that you are&#13;
today. Your hard work,&#13;
cotltpassiot1 at1d dedicatiot1 are attributes that&#13;
will serve you well it1 the&#13;
future. Cot1tit1ue to strive&#13;
for excellet1ce at1d cot1-&#13;
tit1ue to t\1ake us proud.&#13;
love,&#13;
Motl\ at1d Pad&#13;
Dick&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
Zat1e&#13;
It seetMs like it was Just yesterday we put you OH the big cheese&#13;
wagot1 off to kit1dergartet1. Here you are today a hat1dsot1te,&#13;
it1telliget1t, fut1t1Y yout1g tMat1 graduatit1g frotM high school. We are&#13;
so proud of you at1d all you have achieved. ~ood luck at ISU.&#13;
May your future be filled with happit1ess at1d success.&#13;
We love you very tMuch!&#13;
17ad. MotM at1 d Hut1ter&#13;
"Cout1t your blessit1gs, but retMetMber your dreatMs."&#13;
- JitMtMY &amp;uffet&#13;
Cary Sinn "HOPE" is the thiHg with feathersfhat perches it1 the soulAt1d siHgs the tut1e without the wordsAt1d Hever stops at all-&#13;
-poet Et1tily 17ickit1SOt1&#13;
FrotM your fat1tily who loves you dearly&#13;
at1d wishes you hope, love at1d peace.&#13;
Always,&#13;
MotM at1d Uad&#13;
Taylor ~~-- Tay or, No tMatter where you go it1 life, No tMatter what you do, Please retMetMber always, WE MLIEVE IN YOU!&#13;
We are very proud of you at1d&#13;
will always be here for you.&#13;
love, Pad, MotM, fat1t1er, At1tat1da, !itM, Sat1tat1tha at1d&#13;
Kia., Edwards&#13;
Pia.&#13;
Your curiosity. your desire to k11ow other culture&#13;
a11d your love ot A111erica led as far as Iowa. We&#13;
wait your returt1 i111patie11tly but we are sere11e&#13;
because we k11ow that this experi111e11 t will have&#13;
e11riehed you. A stage of your lite will start; you will e11ter 111 the world ot adults a11d will 111ake&#13;
your ow11 choices of life. We have co11tide11ce 111 you because your qualities are large a11d are assessed. Si11ce your childhood. you like Justice a11d you practice ge11erosity .llo 11ot lose these values, let guide the111 your lite. they e111beilish it a11d tne lite of those which surrou11d you. res pare11ts pour tou ]ours -your pare11ts forever &#13;
Josh Stroeher&#13;
Amanda Goeser&#13;
Amanda Berg&#13;
Damien Croghan&#13;
It is hard to imagine The Wire without&#13;
your laughter, your creative impulses and&#13;
endless conversations.&#13;
COLOPHON&#13;
Rachel&#13;
Congratulations Rachel!&#13;
Thank you for your s~iles, your&#13;
laughter, your love and your&#13;
beautiful acco~plish~ents.&#13;
You define "Slessings."&#13;
We love you! Mo~ and Jeff&#13;
Schultz&#13;
Zane Brugenhemke&#13;
and Sophia Carlo&#13;
Cy the Cyclot1eWe will be watchit1g for&#13;
your t1atfte it1 lights!&#13;
Sophia PiaOur eyes will be peeled&#13;
for that yearbook frotft&#13;
Frat1ce!&#13;
BE strong. BEb/ue. BE Titan&#13;
Co-editors Felisha Moore and MaKenna Dopheide developed the theme Be and the&#13;
cover at the NHSPA Workshop at the University of Nebraska Lincoln.&#13;
The 2008 Titan Yearbooks were printed by Jostens Publishing Company at the Topeka,&#13;
Kansas plant. The pages were prepared on 1 O Gateway computers with lnDesign CS2,&#13;
Microsoft Office 2003, and Photoshop CS by a staff of 18 students.&#13;
The body copy for the Titan Yearbook was written in 10 pt. Helvetica, captions were in&#13;
8 pt. Helvetica. Staff photographers Sophia Carlo and Lauren Petri, led by photography&#13;
editors Zane Brugenhemke and Josh McNeely, took all of the sports and candid photos&#13;
with two Digital Rebel XTI cameras.&#13;
Out of 908 students in Lewis Central High School, 525 bought a yearbook for $45.&#13;
The books were distributed during lunch in the fall.&#13;
Thanks to Pyle's photography for the team photos throughout the year. A special&#13;
thanks to Lewis Central secretaries, custodians, faculty and administration for all the&#13;
help during the 2007-2008 school year. Thanks to our teachers for allowing us to interview and snap pictures of students during class. A special thanks to Colleen Arneson,&#13;
for all her help and support, and Ed Combs for keeping us running all year long. &#13;
2007--£006&#13;
l\!\e~ories-tha-t las-ta life-time&#13;
A&#13;
Agee, Caitlin 48, 54, 123, 138&#13;
Aguirre, Amanda 60, 82&#13;
Almazan, Alicia 13, 60&#13;
Andersen, Brooke 54, 83, 127&#13;
Andersen, Nicole 4, 38&#13;
Anderson, Angela 29, 54, 108&#13;
Anderson, Jerad 19, 38, 77&#13;
Androy, Lauren 10, 38&#13;
Androy, Whitney 66, 82, 83, 122&#13;
Annin, Kenzie 42, 66&#13;
Anson, Sarah 66, 90&#13;
Arnold, Irene 54&#13;
B&#13;
Baas, Jordan 38, 45&#13;
Baas, Katelyn 60, 112, 122&#13;
Baker, Lindsay 34, 49, 54, 1 oo&#13;
Baragary, Bryce 60, 113, 122&#13;
Barnes, Joseph 60, 77&#13;
Barnes, Lauren 60, 122&#13;
Barnett, Isaac 38&#13;
Bartlett, Chelsi 66, 122, 135, 139&#13;
Basch, Taylor 3, 54, 55, 123,&#13;
1' 5, 138&#13;
Bass, Kayla 11 , 60, 74, 78, 97,&#13;
112, 120, 122&#13;
Baumbach, Bret 18, 54, 89, 138&#13;
Beer, Matt 11, 66, 98, 121 , 122&#13;
Bell, Brittany 66&#13;
Bellows, Dustin 66, 107&#13;
Bellows, Kailin 6, 12, 14, 21 , 25,&#13;
38,48, 78, 79, 102, 126, 138&#13;
Belt, Wayne 66&#13;
Berding, Colette 7, 24, 60, 64,&#13;
122&#13;
Berg, Amanda 38, 131 , 134,&#13;
135, 154&#13;
Bergantzel, Kayla 12, 37, 54, 76,&#13;
99, 112, 138&#13;
Berringer, Amber 38, 92, 138&#13;
Berringer, Brooke 60, 77&#13;
Berry, Christopher 54&#13;
Billesbach, Lora 8, 13, 54, 96&#13;
Black, Nathan 54, 80, 81 , 83, 93,&#13;
117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 125,&#13;
126, 138&#13;
Blackwell, Alysha 66, 123&#13;
Blakeman, Jesse 60&#13;
Blay, Austin 13, 54, 59, 63, 76,&#13;
77,89,94, 116, 139&#13;
Boardman, Brianne 38&#13;
Boese, Clifford 60, 64, 102&#13;
Boese, Jess 38, 52, 102,&#13;
Bogacz, Jessica 54, 106, 107&#13;
Boggs, Nicholas 30, 60&#13;
Bond, Ashley 60, 122, 123, 124,&#13;
126, 128&#13;
Bond, Joanna 13, 17, 54, 59,&#13;
122, 138&#13;
Bond, Stephen 21, 27, 28, 38,&#13;
51 , 118, 123, 126&#13;
Bowen, Bailey 39, 66, 92, 93&#13;
Bowman, Ariel 86, 87, 100, 113, 138&#13;
Bradley, Brooke 33&#13;
Bradley, Spencer 66, 123&#13;
Brandt, Nicholas 3, 60, 147&#13;
Brayman, Julian 66, 112&#13;
Brayman, Theodore 53, 60&#13;
Brewer, Brittany 1, 54&#13;
Brickey, Jessica 66, 112&#13;
Brotherton, Danielle60&#13;
Brown, Jordan 17, 66, 97, 112&#13;
Brown, Kyralin 66, 122&#13;
Brugenhemke, Zane 38, 48, 50,&#13;
53, 76, 77, 84, 85, 99, 116, 118,&#13;
119, 130, 131 , 132, 133, 136,&#13;
137, 154&#13;
Buckles, Amber 39, 80, 122, 123&#13;
Budka, Ken 66&#13;
Buffum, Paige 13, 17, 59, 60,&#13;
120, 122, 123&#13;
Burmeister, Jay 67, 76, 113, 122&#13;
Burnett, Jennifer 54, 122&#13;
Burns, Athena 54, 130, 135&#13;
Burton, Taylor 55, 84, 108&#13;
Busch, Chas Owen 60, 83&#13;
Butler, Cheryl 39, 53&#13;
Butler, Tyler 11 , 61 , 77, 89, 99,&#13;
122, 126, 127&#13;
Byers, Tyler 55, 77&#13;
c&#13;
Campbell, Dalton 61 , 77,&#13;
Campbell, Emily 29, 39, 51 , 128,&#13;
129&#13;
Canada, Cully 39, 53, 99, 137&#13;
Canada, Joseph 67&#13;
Carl, Trevor 67, 112, 121 , 122&#13;
Carlo, Sophia 24, 26, 39, 80, 86,&#13;
87, 88, 89, 93, 132, 133, 154&#13;
Carlson, Alyssa 61&#13;
Carlson, Candace 25, 66, 67,&#13;
112, 102, 122, 138&#13;
Carlson, Kaitlin 55, 134, 135&#13;
Carlson, Ryan 39, 102&#13;
Carrera, Tiffany 29&#13;
Carrier, Stephanie 11 , 19, 25,&#13;
26, 30, 39, 41, 105&#13;
Carter, Natasha 61 , 91&#13;
Castro, Mabel 55, 90, 91&#13;
Caudillo, Calista 67, 123&#13;
Cavanaugh, Taylor 67&#13;
Cedillo, Sam 55, 87, 112, 113&#13;
Cheney, Amanda 140&#13;
Chew, Austin Logan 61, 77, 94&#13;
Christensen, Caitlin 8, 10, 11 ,&#13;
12, 13, 19, 23, 55, 97, 132, 133&#13;
Christensen, Larry 61&#13;
Christian, Devin 51, 55 &#13;
Christian, Sherissa 67&#13;
Churchill, Ian 51&#13;
Clardy, Taylor 41 , 67&#13;
Clark, Brandon 39, 137&#13;
Clark, Dustin 67&#13;
Clark, Eric 31, 55&#13;
Clark, Skyler 39&#13;
Clark, Tara 2, 55, 132&#13;
Clark, Whitney 9, 67, 122, 153&#13;
Clemons, Sam 61 , 120, 124&#13;
Clevenger, Baily 135&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Jaclene 13, 14,&#13;
19, 33, 39, 48,50, 80, 81 , 86,&#13;
87, 97, 100, 101&#13;
Clouser, Ashley 61&#13;
Clouser, Mary 11 , 19, 61&#13;
Cloyd, Danny 43, 67, 113&#13;
Coffelt, Jaymison 19, 61, 111&#13;
Coffman, Josh 39, 49, 53, 77,&#13;
88,89&#13;
Cole, Rachelle 67, 80, 96, 97,&#13;
122&#13;
Collins, Melissa 32, 48, 90, 91&#13;
Colter, Matthew 11, 61, 123&#13;
Colton, Jolene 9, 67&#13;
Congdon, Nicole 67, 100, 112, 113&#13;
Connealy, Kaitlyn 8, 19, 28, 61 ,&#13;
96, 132, 134, 138&#13;
Connealy, Nathan 18, 67, 112,&#13;
113, 122, 125, 138, 155&#13;
Conner, Zachary 10, 55&#13;
Cook, Ryan 41, 55, 99&#13;
Coon, Brett 39, 48, 115, 116, 117,&#13;
118, 122, 123, 125, 126, 136&#13;
Coon, Brittney 60, 61 , 122, 123,&#13;
125&#13;
Coon, William 54&#13;
Cooper, Hollie 67, 151&#13;
Cortney, Camilla 61 , 67, 121 ,&#13;
123, 138&#13;
Courter, Tyler 13, 35, 60, 61&#13;
Cox, Aleesha 12, 37, 55, 78, 79&#13;
Cox, Kelsey 7, 24, 39, 78, 104,&#13;
105, 143&#13;
Cox, Molly61 , 112, 118, 121 ,&#13;
122, 123, 125, 131 , 138&#13;
Cox, Nathan 10, 61 , 65, 77&#13;
Coyle, Katelyn 67, 112&#13;
Cozad, Alicia 55&#13;
Cozad, Brent 55&#13;
Cozad, Cory 61, 94, 119&#13;
Croghan, Cameron 19, 29, 39&#13;
Croghan, Damien 29, 39, 51 ,&#13;
134, 135, 154&#13;
Croghan, Jennifer 55, 122&#13;
Croushorn, Kyle 39, 20&#13;
D&#13;
Daley, Robert 67, 112&#13;
Danielsen, Goodmond 31, 39,&#13;
50, 115&#13;
Danielsen, Jakob 55&#13;
Dappen, Travis 61 , 93, 116&#13;
Darnell, Bryan 23, 55, 93, 94,&#13;
127, 128, 148&#13;
Darnell, Katie 34, 39, 48, 86, 87,&#13;
100, 102&#13;
Davids, Stephanie 21 , 39, 48,&#13;
78, 79, 90, 100, 138, 151&#13;
Davis, Daniel 67&#13;
Devoss, Richard 16, 18, 19, 21,&#13;
29,33, 40,48, 52, 93, 119, 126,&#13;
129, 138&#13;
Deforest, Blake 27, 67, 80, 116,&#13;
122, 123, 126&#13;
Delaware, Amanda 55&#13;
Dennis, Sydnie 16, 33, 37, 39,&#13;
46,48, 57, 78, 79, 97, 100, 138&#13;
Devine, Kursten 19, 28, 29, 55,&#13;
59, 79, 93, 95, 96, 132, 134&#13;
Dew, Misty 33, 40, 122&#13;
Dew, Morgan 9, 67, 79, 90, 91&#13;
Dew, Rachel 61&#13;
Diaz, Julian 61 , 121&#13;
Dick, Jackson 16, 19, 33, 40, 48,&#13;
51 , 76, 77, 84, 94, 95, 122, 126,&#13;
138&#13;
Diggs, Cheryl 17, 61&#13;
Diggs, Patrick 61, 123&#13;
Dillon, Jessica 9, 60, 67, 122,&#13;
125&#13;
Dillon, Michael 40&#13;
Dinges, Meagan 67&#13;
Ditmars, Nolan 40, 89&#13;
Dottin, Lisa 55, 76&#13;
Dopheide, MaKenna 7, 22, 55,&#13;
132, 133, 136, 138, 154&#13;
Dreager, Curtis 16, 18, 19, 33,&#13;
40, 48, 50, 77, 93, 99, 120, 122,&#13;
133, 136, 137, 147&#13;
Dreager, Nathan 40, 55, 80, 98,&#13;
99&#13;
Driver, Chris 61&#13;
Driver, Dakota 55, 59, 91 , 97,&#13;
122, 138&#13;
Drummey, Joanna 61 , 73, 80,&#13;
121&#13;
Duffy, Colin 61 , 99, 105, 113,&#13;
116&#13;
Dunlap, Terra 61, 120&#13;
Durand, Jacob 55&#13;
Durham, Chase 2, 8, 67, 112&#13;
Edison, Jaynie 67, 122&#13;
Edison, Jessica 40, 122&#13;
Edwards, Abbey 19, 55, 100,&#13;
136, 148&#13;
Edwards, Taylor 40&#13;
Egan, John 67&#13;
Elliff, Brooke 13, 61 , 121 , 122,&#13;
123&#13;
Ellis, Melanie 37, 66, 67, 93, 122&#13;
Elonich, Cory 53, 55, 69, 77, 108&#13;
Elonich, Steven 39, 67&#13;
Enewold, Sarni 11 , 30, 55, 83,&#13;
112, 114, 123, 125&#13;
Epperson, Ryan 61 , 77, 94&#13;
Erickson, Leah67, 84, 102&#13;
Eshelman, Amanda 61 , 122&#13;
Eteeyan, Robert 55&#13;
Evans, Adam 16, 22, 55, 122,&#13;
126, 129, 130, 136, 137, 138,&#13;
146&#13;
Evans, Trevor 55&#13;
Evens, Wayne 67&#13;
F&#13;
Fauble, Alex 16, 19, 40, 46, 76,&#13;
77, 88, 89&#13;
Fauble, Taylor 12, 18, 67, 92, 93,&#13;
122&#13;
Feekin, Matthew 67&#13;
Feekin, Thomas 42, 55, 147&#13;
Feller, Jessica 55, 89&#13;
Feller, Tyler 67, 89, 112&#13;
Feller-Thoms, Laurel 38&#13;
Fender, Ashlei 55, 77, 112, 120&#13;
Ferguson, Jakob 40, 102, 135&#13;
Fernandez, Janmara 40, 51&#13;
Fischer, Cody 55, 123, 126&#13;
Fish, Aaron 40, 106, 107&#13;
Fish, Richard 61, 106, 107&#13;
Fleming, Samie 55, 59&#13;
Flynn, Bobbi 61&#13;
Forbes, Amber 16, 40, 48, 97&#13;
Formanek, Jessica 11 , 13, 15,&#13;
22, 34, 40, 48, 50, 53, 97, 116,&#13;
117, 118, 122, 126, 131&#13;
Forrester, Jeffrey 55, 77&#13;
Forrester, Karissa 27, 61 , 122&#13;
Forristall, Kendra 19, 61 , 86, 87,&#13;
102, 112, 113&#13;
Forristall, Klint 31, 61, 67, 89,&#13;
112&#13;
Fountain, Brian 9, 16, 47, 60, 61,&#13;
63, 99&#13;
Fox, Tatum 61&#13;
Fox, Tyler 15, 40, 77, 127&#13;
Frain, Erica 67&#13;
Franks, Chance 67, 110&#13;
Frost, Allison 12, 14, 19, 33, 40,&#13;
48,'78, 79, 138&#13;
Fry, Laura 13, 15, 40, 121 , 122,&#13;
123, 126&#13;
Fuelberth, Carie 55, 122&#13;
Fuerst, Melissa 61&#13;
Fulton, Melissa 122&#13;
Gaines, Jonathan Cole 1 O, 55&#13;
Gaines, Rachel Jettie 61 , 122&#13;
Gamble, Kristina 40, 48, 78, 79,&#13;
102, 103&#13;
Gascoigne, Shannon 55, 59, 93,&#13;
100, 118, 138&#13;
Gates, Emily 15, 32, 34, 56, 89,&#13;
120, 122, 123, 125, 132, 137,&#13;
138&#13;
Gates, Sarah 67, 90, 118, 122,&#13;
138&#13;
Gaytan, Roberto 36, 61, 81 , 93,&#13;
99&#13;
Geier, Catherine 6, 14, 19, 62,&#13;
93, 122, 126, 127&#13;
Geise, Kevin 67, 11 2, 113, 140&#13;
George, Ashley 1, 62, 98, 11 3,&#13;
122, 123&#13;
Gerhardt, Kristen 30, 56, 79, 98,&#13;
100, 113, 138, 139&#13;
Germann, Dalton 62, 77, 94, 113&#13;
Gibson, Chase 67, 11 2, 113&#13;
Gibson, Courtney 40, 52, 128&#13;
Gill, Brandon 54, 62, 107, 111&#13;
Gillenwater, Michelle 67, 80, 123&#13;
Gillespie, Patrick 56, 59, 76, 77,&#13;
89, 99, 131&#13;
Gilmore, Nicholas 34, 56&#13;
Gnader, Donald 56, 77&#13;
Gochenour, Taylor 32, 56, 90&#13;
Goeser Amanda 6, 10, 17, 40,&#13;
48, 51, ,78, 79, 102, 11 5, 131,&#13;
134, 135, 138, 139, 151, 154&#13;
Goeser, Ryan 62, 77, 89, 105,&#13;
140&#13;
Gosch, Randie 56&#13;
Graham, Elizabeth 56&#13;
Graves, Nick36, 62, 77, 121 , 122&#13;
Graves, Shayla 67&#13;
Gray, Elizabeth 68&#13;
Gray, Travis 62, 72, 77, 89&#13;
Greening, Savannah 56, 135&#13;
Gregory, Haley 41 , 122, 123,&#13;
126, 138&#13;
Grgurich, Alexis 1, 13, 62, 130,&#13;
152&#13;
Grimes, Sara 13, 40, 41, 78,&#13;
104, 115, 122, 123, 124, 138&#13;
Grimes, Thomas 68, 77, 102&#13;
Grimm Nathan 18, 60, 62, 77&#13;
Grothe'. Zachary 33, 41&#13;
Gubbels Heather 12, 56, 59, 60, ' 80, 97, 123&#13;
Guehlstorff, Alec 68&#13;
Gulden, Andrew 28, 31 , 60, 62,&#13;
93, 117, 118, 120, 122, 126, 127&#13;
Gundlach, Kayla 21 , 41, 90, 138&#13;
Gunter, Dylan 66, 68, 112, 121 ,&#13;
122, 150&#13;
Gutierrez, Abraham 77&#13;
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Hall, Bridget 13, 22, 62, 83, 95,&#13;
96, 97, 131, 132, 133&#13;
Hall, Jennifer 6, 12, 16, 18,21,&#13;
41,48, 51 , 80, 81 , 96,97, 131 ,&#13;
138, 139&#13;
Hall, Kerry 62&#13;
Hamilton, Mark 4, 62, 116, 118,&#13;
122, 123, 131&#13;
Hamsa, Erik 21 , 31 , 62, 77&#13;
Handy, Olivia 13, 22, 56, 59,&#13;
121 , 122, 123, 126&#13;
Hanke, Austin 68, 105, 122&#13;
Hansen, Hayleigh 62, 78, 79 86&#13;
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Hanysh, Clifford 62, 122 Kempton, Nick 42, 123, 124, 126 Leafty, Lisa 42&#13;
Harbeck, Gary 68&#13;
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Kenkel, Kane 62, 71, 93 Leafty, Wayne 69&#13;
Harden, Jordan 62, 117, 122, Kennedy, Stevon 68 Leeper, Colton 69&#13;
123 Kenney, Dylan 68 Lewis, Aletha 28, 57, 77, 87, 96,&#13;
Hardiman, Kayla 68, 97, 112, Kenyon, Taylor 68, 112, 113, 105, 112, 113, 132, 133, 138&#13;
113, 146 118, 122 Lich, Danny 63, 77, 122&#13;
Hargis, Janna 68, 100 Ivanov, Georgi 41, 88, 89, 105 Kephart, Kelly 62 Liddick, Rachel 69&#13;
Harman, Brandon 41, 76, 77 Killion, Zack 2, 56 Lightfoot, Dylan 63, 74, 94, 123&#13;
Harrill, Jacob 56&#13;
J Kinsella, Katie 3, 56, 121, 122, Lindsey, Keenan 19, 33, 42, 77,&#13;
Harris, Ashley 56, 90, 91 , 122, 123, 138 84&#13;
126, 138 Kinzer, Justin 56 Lively, Michael 12, 17, 42, 102,&#13;
Harris, Meghan 66, 68, 102, 122, Kipe, Kelsay 13, 37, 68, 71 , 120, 103, 122, 126, 127&#13;
124 122 Lohman, Darin 63, 77, 131&#13;
Hartley, Nicole 62, 95, 123 Jackson, Matthew 56 Kirchner, Michael 68, 102, 123, Lohnes, Chase 32, 52, 57, 59,&#13;
Harvey, Mary 62, 122 Jackson, Rebecca 62 156 77, 84, 95&#13;
Hasbrouck, Kyle 56, 77, 108 Jacobs, Brian 15, 31, 41, 47, 65, Klepfer, Shelby 29, 62, 123, 134, Lohnes, Denver30, 63, 77,84,&#13;
Haubrich, Kiersten 12, 13, 15, 99, 104 135 108, 113, 141&#13;
22, 54, 56, 81 , 91 , 92, 122, 124, Jacoby, Hannah 68, 121 , 122, Kmezich, Courtney 14, 37, 42, Lorey, Amber 42&#13;
130, 131, 132 123, 126 48, 50. 104, 105 Lorey, Jessica 69, 156&#13;
Hays, Daniel 15, 34, 56, 69, 77, Jacoby, Katie 67, 68, 121, 122, Knoble, Elizabeth 68, 122, 123 Lovelady, Leanne 69, 122&#13;
Hays, Kaleb 68 123, 156 Knutson, Brittney 56, 133 Lowman, Tyler 42&#13;
Heffernan, Alexis 41 , 56 James, Cody 68, 123 Koehler, Alishia 6, 16, 122 Lundstad, Mersaydes 63, 120&#13;
Heiser, Ashley 68, 122, 123 James, Serena 2, 33, 56, 73, Kohl, Matthew 6, 17, 18, 33, 42,&#13;
Hemmingsen, Michelle 13, 41 122 53 M Hempel, Tyler 68, 123 Jenkins, Jarren 68, 112, 123 Kohl. Meghan 122&#13;
Hendrix, Craig 6, 1 O, 41 , 84, 105 Jenkins, Rachel 56 Kohlscheen, Michele 42,&#13;
Hendrix, Dennis 68 · Jensen, Allyson 68 Kometscher, Douglas 23, 31 , 56,&#13;
Hendrix, Emily 56, 80, 93, 122 Jensen, Christopher 48, 62, 87, 77, 129&#13;
Heredia, Vanessa 12, 13, 56, 77 118, 135 Korner, Paityn 68, 112 Madsen, Josh 69, 90, 105, 112&#13;
Hernandez, Alan 68, 122 Jensen, Cole 62, 93 Kreiser, Brittnie 29, 63, 111 Madsen, Kaiti 69, 93, 118, 122,&#13;
Hernandez, Benito 41 Jensen, Katie 62, 122 Kresl, Jacob 71, 99 134, 135, 138&#13;
Hernandez, Carlos 68 Jensen, Robert 56 Kruger, Dakota 56 Mailahn, Zach 9, 42, 44, 116,&#13;
Hernandez, Eric 30, 56 Jensen, Stephanie 68 Kruger, Dallas 63 118, 122, 123, 126, 130, 138&#13;
Herren, Jacob 68, 99 Jensen, Taylor 68, 102 Kruse, Nicole 18, 68, 97, 112, Mann, Elizabeth 69, 102&#13;
Herren, Kyle 41, 44, 99 Jerkovich, Joseph 6, 14, 17, 122, 153 Marconcini-Ainsworth, Jasmine&#13;
Higginbotham, Andi 30, 41 27, 33, 41,48, 51 , 89, 105, 133, Kuhn, Taylor 68, 123 69&#13;
Higgins, Brandi 4, 29, 41 , 144 138 Mares, Alex 12, 30, 57, 101 , 118,&#13;
Higgins, Haley 68, 97, 112, 113, Johnson, Cody 51 , 113 L 120, 122&#13;
121 , 122, 138 Johnson, Cole 66, 68, 94, 95, Marshall, Emily 35, 69&#13;
Higgins, Jon 12, 56, 74, 75, 77, 112, 113, 122, 126 Marshall, Sara 47, 61 , 63, 135&#13;
84, 85, 94, 95, 122 Johnson, Kelsey 18, 62, 90, 105, Martin, Erick 48, 63, 123, 124&#13;
Higgins, Jordan 16, 56, 113 118, 121 , 122 Martin, Grady 42, 80, 81&#13;
Hildreth, Jay 68, 102, 112, 143 Johnson, Nolan 2, 12, 14, 15, Ladd, Jenna 19, 68, 112, 118, Martin, Tony 63&#13;
Hitchcock, Adriene 16, 19, 33, 68, 89, 112, 122 121 , 122 Martinez, Alex 63, 77, 103, 108,&#13;
41 , 48, 51, 63, 90, 137, 138, 139 Johnson, Tyler 62, 77, 85, 132 Lafferty, Andrew 42 113&#13;
Holder, Troy 62 Jones, Kayla 60, 100, 126 Lafferty, Nathan 63, 83, 123, 138 Massey, Madison 69, 97, 112,&#13;
Hopp, Brittney 62, 74, 90 Jones, Maria 54, 56, 121 , 134, Lalumendre, Sean 56, 77, 94, 113, 121 , 122, 138&#13;
Hopson, Hannah 7, 9, 12, 18, 135, 143 141 Masters, Daniel 80&#13;
32, 37, 41, 42, 48, 48, 67, 122, Jones, Nate 56, 59, 74, 77, 84, Lamplot, Kayla 69, 113 Mastin, Brett 31&#13;
126, 127, 138 85,99 Lancia!, Alexa 57 Mastin, Tyler 4, 42, 57, 88, 139&#13;
Horton, Tylor 68 Juel, Jared 56, 115, 117, 123, Lane, Brandi 1, 63, 122 Mattes, Sabrina17, 42, 122&#13;
Hostetter, Marissa 62, 80, 122, 125, 126, 138 Lane, Kylie 29, 85, 100 Mattes, Zachary 63, 77&#13;
123 Juel, Sarni 4, 29, 42, 53, 102, Lane, Rebecca 42 Maxwell, Cody 2, 63, 77, 89&#13;
Housley, Caleb 9, 12, 19, 41 , 93, 138 Lang, Zachary 35, 69, 105, 121 , May, Taylor 63, 80, 81 , 94&#13;
109, 116, 117, 118, 122, 126 123 Mccomas, Dustin 16, 42, 77&#13;
Housley, Tyler 51 , 56, 104, 105 K Larkin, Kyle 19, 19, 57, 84, 98, McCormick, Mindy 13, 42&#13;
Howell, Mary 80, 82, 83 99 McGargill, Jessika 69, 122, 123&#13;
Howell, Matthew 21, 56, 80, 82, Larrison, Zach 69, 98, 113, 122, McGrain, Tyler 63, 80, 81 , 84, 83,94 149 113&#13;
Huber, Arielle 56, 80, 105, 138 Larsen, Callie 63, 90 McGuire, Michael 61 , 69, 102,&#13;
Hubka, Colin 60, 62, 89 Kastrup, Taylor 68, 122 Larson, Josh 63, 99, 109 123&#13;
Hughes, Taylor 12, 66, 68, 100, Kathrens, Justin 6, 10, 23, 29, Larson, Ryan 57, 113 McGuire, Nicole 63, 116, 117,&#13;
113, 121, 122 42, 50, 128 Larson, Tyler 63, 113 122, 123, 131&#13;
Hunter, Blake 11, 60, 62, 81, 93, Kelley, Roxanne 68 Lawrence, Joshua 13, 63, 117, McKay, Matthew 57, 80, 156&#13;
94, 122, 132 Kelly, Devin 56 122 McKeever, Shaley 13, 29, 46, 57,&#13;
Husz, Mallory 12, 15, 16, 19, 33, Kempf, Cody 19, 42, 43, 48, 50, Lawrence, Lindsey 29, 39, 63, 87, 92, 93, 135, 138&#13;
34,41,48, 78, 87, 138, 139 77, 118, 136, 137 134, 135, 138 McKeown, Nathan 69, 123&#13;
Hutrhinson, Andrea 56, 96, 97, Kempton, Kristina 62, 112, 121 , Leaft~Janet63, 107 McKern, Britany 90, 121, 122&#13;
22, 132, 133, 139 122, 123, 124 Leafty, Jennifer 97 McKern, Kelsey 63, 90, 122 &#13;
McKinley, Kaylee 32, 57, 59, 90,&#13;
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McKnight, Katie 9, 43, 69&#13;
McMillen, Rebecca 69, 70, 97&#13;
McNeal, Chanda 63, 116, 156&#13;
McNeely, Joshua 57, 80, 81 , 83,&#13;
84, 92, 93, 116,120, 121, 126,&#13;
127, 132, 133, 134&#13;
Means, Christopher 57, 88, 94&#13;
Means, Mackenzie 1, 11, 15, 23,&#13;
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126, 127, 132, 133, 136, 137&#13;
Mehsling, Tayler 63, 104, 122,&#13;
123&#13;
Meleney, Tyler 57, 67, 99&#13;
Mescher, David 63, 77&#13;
Mescher, Nolan 18, 63, 80, 93,&#13;
120, 122&#13;
Meurer, Jessica 13, 43, 77, 112&#13;
Meurrens, Joseph63&#13;
Miller, Shelby 29, 63, 80, 84,&#13;
100, 131&#13;
Mingus, Alexandria 57, 120, 122&#13;
Minnick, Ashley 69&#13;
Misfeldt, Morgan 1, 18, 60, 63,&#13;
78, 102, 113, 122, 138&#13;
Moffatt, Ben 29, 43, 89, 98&#13;
Moffatt, Samuel 69, 89, 98, 99&#13;
Mohr, Kyle 57, 77, 89, 99&#13;
Mohr, Manuel 86&#13;
Montgomery, Ryan 25, 37, 69,&#13;
112, 113, 129, 149&#13;
Moore, Felisha 10, 25, 57, 102,&#13;
104, 132, 133, 138&#13;
Moore, Kelsey 57, 88, 117, 122,&#13;
123, 130, 152&#13;
Morales, Margarita 63&#13;
Morgan, Emily 63, 78, 79, 87,&#13;
112, 113, 121 , 122&#13;
Morgan, Emily K 87, 112, 113,&#13;
121 , 122&#13;
Morgan, Jordan 1, 60, 63, 116,&#13;
117, 118, 119, 121 , 122, 138&#13;
Morris, Weston 63, 77, 94&#13;
Mouw, Adam 15, 33, 43, 49, 87,&#13;
123&#13;
Mouw, Ben 57&#13;
Mouw, Matthew 63, 123, 126&#13;
Mueller, Tylor 33, 69, 89, 106&#13;
Mulligan, Bridget 35, 63&#13;
Mundt, Jami 16, 63, 102, 112,&#13;
122, 126&#13;
Mundt, Logan 16, 19, 21 , 33, 37,&#13;
43, 48, 48, 50, 66, 77, 93, 94,&#13;
95, 119, 122, 126&#13;
Munoz, Timory 69&#13;
Murray, Allen 33, 43&#13;
Myers, Brandon 64, 113&#13;
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Narmi, Ashley 64&#13;
Navarrete, Cristian 99&#13;
Neeson, James 23, 33, 43, 99,&#13;
106, 107, 122&#13;
Neff, Edward 57&#13;
Neighbors, Dylan 64&#13;
Nelson, Scott 43, 50, 68, 99&#13;
Nelson, Siri 13, 32, 57, 62, 92,&#13;
93, 109, 138&#13;
Nelson-Myers, Chevell 69, 122&#13;
Nguyen, Lisa 2, 43&#13;
Nickolisen, Tyler 37, 48, 64, 71 ,&#13;
77, 93, 94, 113&#13;
Nicolosi, Holly 54, 57&#13;
Nightser, Derek 12, 16, 19, 33,&#13;
43, 68, 76, 77, 88, 89, 138&#13;
Nightser, Jessica 23, 64, 74, 83,&#13;
121, 122, 123, 124&#13;
Nihsen, Jamie 13, 57&#13;
Noecker, Alex 43&#13;
Noggle, Ashley 57, 122&#13;
Nooner, Eddie 43, 49, 51&#13;
Norville, Luke 16, 69, 112, 113,&#13;
150&#13;
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O'Brien, Allison 69&#13;
O'Doniel, Erik 70, 96&#13;
Olberding, Natalie 29,&#13;
70, 78, 79, 96, 97, 100, 112&#13;
Olson, Lauren 10, 64, 122&#13;
Osborn, Marc 64, 77, 94&#13;
Osborn, Rachelle 16, 19, 43, 78,&#13;
79, 87, 102, 138, 142&#13;
Otto, Chance 70, 112, 113, 149&#13;
Overholtzer, Madeleine 70, 121 ,&#13;
122, 123&#13;
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Palma, Calissa 43, 50, 64&#13;
Palmerton, Alisha 43, 122&#13;
Palmerton , Justin 64, 82, 122&#13;
Parent, Kristin 12, 31 , 43, 121 ,&#13;
122, 123, 125, 126, 138, 139&#13;
Patrick, Hannah 7, 28, 43, 122,&#13;
123, 138, 139&#13;
Patrick, Joslynne 43, 122&#13;
Patterson, Cynthia 33, 43, 84&#13;
Patterson, Jonathan 64, 113&#13;
Pearcy, Kaleigh 23, 31 , 57&#13;
Peckham, Tyler 25, 64, 91&#13;
Pedersen, Jennifer 122&#13;
Pedersen, Matthew 43, 106, 107&#13;
Penney, Ryan 29, 59, 64, 80, 93,&#13;
101 ,116, 123&#13;
Perez, Carlos 6, 14, 43, 49, 75,&#13;
84, 144&#13;
Perez, Marcos 6, 20, 43, 49, 84,&#13;
85&#13;
Perez, Miguel 32, 38, 44, 49,&#13;
98, 99&#13;
Perez, Tanya 64, 113&#13;
Permenter, Tyler 65, 70&#13;
Perrin, Hayley 55, 57, 63, 121 ,&#13;
122, 134, 135, 138&#13;
Perrin, Taylor 70, 107, 122&#13;
Perry, Martin 64&#13;
Perry, Michael 70&#13;
Perryman, Bailey 44, 56, 122&#13;
Peters, Joleen 57&#13;
Petersen, Jema 10, 16, 24, 25,&#13;
26, 57, 59, 93, 100, 101 , 106, 132&#13;
Peterson, Zackery 70, 91 , 99,&#13;
113, 121&#13;
Petri, Lauren 64, 116, 117, 118,&#13;
119, 126, 132, 133&#13;
Pettepier, Zach 64, 77, 113, 118,&#13;
122&#13;
Pham, Duong 15, 44, 80, 81 , 82,&#13;
99, 128, 134&#13;
Pham, Nam 35, 128&#13;
Philmalee, Chris 21 , 64&#13;
Philmalee, Scott 44&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 57, 122, 123&#13;
Plunkett, Daniel 64, 89, 105, 145&#13;
Poast, Peyton 64, 106, 107&#13;
Poehling, Samantha 70&#13;
Points, Jerret 57&#13;
Points, Tyler 64&#13;
Pomerleau, Melissa 7, 22, 44&#13;
Pope, Seth 123&#13;
Porter, Brittany 70, 122&#13;
Portera Paff, Sara 70, 97&#13;
Portnell, Sheldon 44, 57&#13;
Portrey, Jordan 70, 112, 113&#13;
Potter, Ty 70, 112&#13;
Powers, Jessica 70, 122, 123&#13;
Prange, Haley 44, 50, 102, 136&#13;
Prichard, Moryssa 3, 10, 30, 57,&#13;
112&#13;
Prine, Kealy 64, 92, 93, 97, 105,&#13;
122&#13;
Prine, Kendall 13, 50, 116, 118,&#13;
122, 126&#13;
Proctor, Amberley 49, 56, 57, 90,&#13;
122, 138&#13;
Prudhome, Danielle 64, 124&#13;
.Putnam, Kyle 70, 89, 91, 112,&#13;
148&#13;
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Quaas, Matthew 44, 57, 123,&#13;
124, 126, 136, 138&#13;
Quandt, Molly 13, 19, 37, 57, 74,&#13;
87, 96, 97, 115, 121 , 122, 126,&#13;
127, 138&#13;
Quick, Jordan 64, 106, 107&#13;
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Raikes, Danielle 57, 121 , 122&#13;
Ranek, Jennifer 17, 44, 121 ,&#13;
122, 126&#13;
Rapier, Stephanie 34, 70, 123&#13;
Rasmussen, Joshua 64, 129,&#13;
145, 153&#13;
Rathbun, Lauren 64&#13;
Rau, Alysha 34, 35, 57, 59, 74,&#13;
77, 87, 91 , 92, 93, 100, 118,&#13;
132, 137, 138&#13;
Rau, Justin 12, 44, 76, 77, 89,&#13;
105&#13;
Rau, Kayla 70, 90, 122, 123&#13;
Rauer, Bo 57&#13;
Rauer, Kayla 90, 122&#13;
Rausch, Benjamin 6, 10, 18, 19,&#13;
27,52, 54, 57, 59, 89, 116, 118,&#13;
119, 122, 126, 127, 136&#13;
Raygor, Emily 70, 122, 123, 125&#13;
Reicks, Jessica 50, 64&#13;
Reicks, Joshua 44&#13;
Reid, Justin 3, 44, 77&#13;
Reif, Megan 56, 64, 82, 83, 120,&#13;
1 21 ' 1 30' 131 ' 143&#13;
Reimers, Whitney 70&#13;
Reynolds, Brittney 70, 90, 122, 123&#13;
Reynolds, Kody 57&#13;
Richwine, Mark 70, 81, 99, 141&#13;
Rieck, Daniel 64, 105, 123, 136,&#13;
137&#13;
Rieck, Stephen 44, 77, 118, 123,&#13;
125, 126, 136&#13;
Riedemann , Taylor 64, 113&#13;
Riehle, Lora 19, 32, 57, 92, 93,&#13;
121 , 122, 138&#13;
Riner, Britney 57, 83, 122&#13;
Roan, Taylor 40, 44, 51 , 99, 113,&#13;
123&#13;
Robert, Perry 99&#13;
Robertson , Heather 58, 106, 107&#13;
Robinson, Anthony 19, 32, 44&#13;
Rochhol z, Brooke 64, 90, 97&#13;
Rodarte, Kristina 122&#13;
Roden, Jessica 29, 54, 58&#13;
Rogers, Meagan 58, 100&#13;
Rogness, Hunter 31 , 70, 102,&#13;
112, 122&#13;
Rose, Bryant44, 107, 122, 157&#13;
Rowe, Stephanie 44, 122, 126,&#13;
151&#13;
Rozic, Al ison 58, 157&#13;
Ruckman, Tasha 70, 123&#13;
Rudolph, Sara 70, 96, 97, 113,&#13;
123&#13;
Rueth, Mikayla 6, 16, 58, 100&#13;
Ruffcorn, Zachary 64, 100&#13;
Russo, Jeremiah 70&#13;
Ryan, Kimberly 70, 100, 112,&#13;
113&#13;
Ryba, Trevor64, 77, 11 3&#13;
Sadler, Hilary 12, 19, 21, 31, 33,&#13;
44,48, 67, 80, 81 , 96,97, 122&#13;
138&#13;
Safarik, Jessica 70, 104, 105&#13;
Safarik, Rebecca 70, 105&#13;
Sandoval, Leobardo 44&#13;
Sanford, Brittany 54, 64, 120&#13;
Sargent, Leezil 70, 100&#13;
Sass, Dillon 13, 60, 64, 72 BO.&#13;
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Schaefer, Samantha 16, 70 Smook, Andrew 65 Torres, Andrea 71 Welch, Tyler 71&#13;
Schafer, Codey 44, 58, 77 Snell, Jasmine 13, 66, 71, 80, Traeger, Alex 46, 58, 100 Wells, Amanda 59&#13;
Schafer, Patrick 31 , 77 100 Trujillo, Vanessa 60, 122 Wells, Brady 10, 31 , 59, 77, 84,&#13;
Scheffel, Jerrod 54, 58, 123 Snell, Logan 58 Tsuji, Mason 15, 18, 26, 31, 39, 85, 89&#13;
Scheffel, Mikael 69, 70 Sousa, Taylour 10, 45, 128 46,47,48, 77, 94, 95, 122, 126, Wells, Nicholas 27, 29, 60, 65,&#13;
Scheidle, Matthew 70, 112, 121 , Spencer, Kolby 58 127, 136 77, 84, 94, 113, 122, 126&#13;
122 Spencer, Kyla 71 Tudzin, Andrew 71, 113, 142 Wells, Tierra 13, 15, 29, 40, 46,&#13;
Schenk, Daniel 45 Spitznagle, Matthew 38, 45 Turgeon, Taylor 65, 84, 87, 97, 84, 92&#13;
Schnitker, Cole 12, 58, 70, 79, Sporer, Dylan 58, 104, 131 112, 138 Wenck, Adam 65, 71 , 112, 113,&#13;
85, 122, 126 Stahr, Dillon 65, 77, 119 Turgeon, Thomas 46, 136 151&#13;
Schnitker, Tayler 70, 92, 93, 121 Stander, Brooke 65 Turner, Megan 11 , 18, 19, 46 Wenck, Chris 23, 35, 59, 98, 99&#13;
Schoenberger, Mykayla 20, 58 Stazzoni, Lacey 35, 58, 100, 138 Turner, Summer 13, 29, 30, 58, Whatcott, Blake 41 , 77, 136, 137&#13;
Schovanec, Anthony 35, 58, 77, Sterba, Dillon 29, 71, 106 77, 122, 126, 128, 129 Whatcott, Shelby 71 , 118, 122&#13;
122 Stewart, Paul 71 Turner, Trevor 46 Whisinnand Jr., Todd 104&#13;
Schovanec, Bailey 64 Stichler, Logan 45, 68, 89, 99 Tweedt, Jonathan 19, 58, 89, White, Allysan 65, 90&#13;
Schultz, Rachel 13, 45, 48, 78, Stokes, Joseph 42, 55, 71, 89, 118, 138 Wilcoxen, Shauna 59&#13;
79, 96, 97, 120, 122, 126, 142 112, 126, 135, 138 Willadsen, Jessica 71 , 123&#13;
Schulze, Thomas 45 Stout, Daniel 45, 49, 110, 122, Willadsen, Leah 13, 16, 19, 21 ,&#13;
Schupp, Ethan 64 138 u 29, 33, 37, 46, 48, 50, 53, 122,&#13;
Schupp, Jocelyn 58, 59, 122, Stowe, Zachary 1, 10, 23, 45, 66 126, 138, 139&#13;
123 Striker, Sarah 4, 45, 59 Williams, Deanna 65, 117, 130&#13;
Schweer, Kristen 9, 11, 12, 29, Stroeher, Josh 45, 46, 122, 130, Williams, Kaleb 59&#13;
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BE a&#13;
When the last month of the school year came around, high&#13;
school changed. It suddenly became clear to students&#13;
that these would be their last moments. The last time&#13;
this group of people would be together.&#13;
The 2007-2008 school year brought struggles and triumphs. Late&#13;
night cram sessions and early morning meetings saw L.C.'s perseverence. The athletes, with their love of the game, brought Titan&#13;
heart. Performances of all kinds became Lewis Central's voice that&#13;
showed what students thought.&#13;
From the second the freshman stepped through the door, to the&#13;
joyful day the seniors walked at graduation, students were a part of&#13;
a family. Spending over 1200 hours in school, they learned to work&#13;
and play with each other.&#13;
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one thing that united them. They were Titans . &#13;
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standards are relaxed.&#13;
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Senate passes legislation allowing&#13;
homeowners with delinquent sub-prime&#13;
mortgages to refinance into federally&#13;
insured loans.&#13;
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southeastern U.S.&#13;
.,. Six men are trapped when a&#13;
Utah coal mine collapses on&#13;
August 6. Ten days later, the&#13;
mine collapses again, killing&#13;
three rescue workers. After&#13;
are mere months away&#13;
from running out of&#13;
water as drought&#13;
conditions persist in&#13;
the region .&#13;
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Democratic and Republican&#13;
presidential candidates answer&#13;
tough questions submitted by&#13;
voters via YouTube.&#13;
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a forever stamp featuring an&#13;
image of the Liberty Bell. It will&#13;
always be valid for first class&#13;
postage on envelopes weighing&#13;
one ounce or less.&#13;
and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, represented by&#13;
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, for their efforts to call attention to global warming. &#13;
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thoroughly disinfected-and&#13;
some are even shut downto quell outbreaks of staph&#13;
infections, including antibioticres1stant strains.&#13;
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construction is completed&#13;
on the $1.5 million&#13;
Columbine Memorial to&#13;
the 13 victims of the 1999&#13;
shooting at Columbine&#13;
High School.&#13;
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Arnold Schwarzenegger&#13;
declares a state of emergency&#13;
due to wildfires that bum more&#13;
than half a million acres in&#13;
southern California.&#13;
"' Dozens of tornadoes tear&#13;
across Tennessee, Arkansas,&#13;
Mississippi, Kentucky and&#13;
Alabama on February 5, 2008,&#13;
killing nearly 60 people.&#13;
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their confidence in China's&#13;
manufacturers when children's&#13;
toys tainted with lead trigger&#13;
widespread recalls.&#13;
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the Mississippi River in Minneapolis collapses into the&#13;
river during the height of the afternoon rush hour. &#13;
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million online votes to determine the New&#13;
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wonders are announced at a gala in Lisbon.&#13;
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acts perform in concerts staged around the&#13;
world for Live Earth, a star-studded event to&#13;
draw attention to the global climate crisis.&#13;
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limited-time "Give One,&#13;
Get One" program to spur&#13;
donations of XO $100&#13;
laptops to children in&#13;
developing nations.&#13;
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Brown succeeds Tony Blair&#13;
as the new Prime Minister&#13;
of the United Kingdom of&#13;
Great Britain.&#13;
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network of climate scientists&#13;
to conclude that global warming&#13;
is indisputable, and that human&#13;
activity has been causing&#13;
temperatures to rise since 1950.&#13;
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opposition leader Benazir&#13;
Bhutto is assassinated&#13;
following a political rally&#13;
in Rawalpindi, Pakistan .&#13;
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the deadliest storm to hit&#13;
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homes, ruins crops and&#13;
forces more than a million&#13;
villagers to evacuate. &#13;
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is the first female commander at&#13;
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wilderness homeowners report&#13;
raids on backpacks. tents,&#13;
trash cans and even kitchens.&#13;
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celebrates its 25th&#13;
birthday. Its inventor,&#13;
Carnegie Mellon&#13;
professor Scott E.&#13;
Fahlman, first used&#13;
the icon on an electronic&#13;
bulletin board in 1982.&#13;
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develop a method to&#13;
reprogram ordinary skin&#13;
cells into all-purpose&#13;
stem cells. This discovery&#13;
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positive impact on&#13;
treatments for a&#13;
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in the U.S. and Europe suffer from Colony Collapse&#13;
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to unknown causes.&#13;
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salmonella germs take&#13;
a ride on the space&#13;
shuttle. When they&#13;
return to Earth, the&#13;
germs are far more&#13;
lethal than their&#13;
earthbound counterparts.&#13;
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Argentina yields the&#13;
fossilized remains of&#13;
a previously unknown&#13;
species of dinosaur, the&#13;
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measuring more than&#13;
105 feet. &#13;
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in popularity. MySpace and Facebook remain&#13;
dominant as the sites of choice for young&#13;
people and inspire a host of innovative imitators.&#13;
T Concerns about overweight dogs and cats&#13;
hit the headlines. Veterinarians prescribe a&#13;
regimen of fewer treats, more walks around&#13;
the neighborhood and no people food.&#13;
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for vitamin waters and&#13;
other nutrient-boosted&#13;
consumables continues&#13;
with the introduction of&#13;
specialized formulas&#13;
for immunity, focus&#13;
and more.&#13;
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more popular as network&#13;
television shows, mainstream&#13;
musical acts and wannabe&#13;
media stars join amateur home&#13;
moviemakers on YouTube. One&#13;
of the most-watched videos of&#13;
2007 features a feline pianist.&#13;
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do not lessen the nation's&#13;
craving for coffeehouses.&#13;
Independents and chains&#13;
alike continue to be popular&#13;
with younger consumers.&#13;
T Concerns over the environment&#13;
and increasing energy costs&#13;
create a growing consumer&#13;
demand for energy-saving,&#13;
long-lasting compact fluorescent&#13;
light bulbs.&#13;
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revolutionary touch screen,&#13;
packs mobile phone, camera,&#13;
iPod, Web browser, email and&#13;
IM capabilities into a sleek,&#13;
portable package. &#13;
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tops and dresses with button&#13;
straps start as a summer trend&#13;
and morph into fall fashion layered&#13;
over close-fitting sweaters and&#13;
matching tights.&#13;
comes to outerwear,&#13;
as swingy trapeze coats&#13;
become one of the&#13;
year's most surprising&#13;
fashion must-haves.&#13;
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to the 1980s with the return&#13;
of leg warmers, worn as an&#13;
accessory with short skirts or&#13;
skinny jeans and fashionable&#13;
ballet flats or moccasins.&#13;
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handbags and totes&#13;
sweep college campuses,&#13;
sororities and high school&#13;
hallways from coast to coast.&#13;
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cozy knitted uppers that keep&#13;
toes toasty and add a soft,&#13;
tweedy, textured look to fall&#13;
and winter ensembles.&#13;
"'4 Guys sport patterned&#13;
hoodies that are worn&#13;
alone or layered under&#13;
jackets and blazers for&#13;
an edgy, urban look.&#13;
"'4 Under Armor athletic&#13;
apparel is a popular&#13;
fashion choice for&#13;
athletes both on and&#13;
off the field.&#13;
Stephan Marbury inspires a host of&#13;
celebrities. including Sarah Jessica&#13;
Parker and Venus Williams, to&#13;
battle the high-priced fashion industry&#13;
by creating their own affordable apparel.&#13;
"'4 The craze for oversized&#13;
leather bags-in metallic&#13;
shades of copper, silver&#13;
and gold-inspires a&#13;
trend for matching&#13;
footwear in daytime&#13;
and nighttime looks. &#13;
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released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.&#13;
Players perform together in virtual bands,&#13;
using peripherals to hit notes as they&#13;
scroll onscreen.&#13;
&lt;1111 Even after lonelygirl15&#13;
is revealed as a&#13;
fictitious character,&#13;
her popular storyline&#13;
continues for a full&#13;
season as an Internet&#13;
dramedy series on&#13;
YouTube and MySpace.&#13;
T After a two-year format war,&#13;
Toshiba pulls its HD DVD&#13;
product out of contention,&#13;
leaving Sony Blu-ray as the&#13;
sole next-generation successor&#13;
to DVD.&#13;
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online gaming gives rise&#13;
to virtual worlds where&#13;
players interact via avatars&#13;
and the computer-generated&#13;
environment is similar&#13;
to the real world.&#13;
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Hallows, the seventh and final&#13;
book in the enormously popular&#13;
series, is released. Its first U.S.&#13;
print run is a record-breaking&#13;
12 m1ll1on copies.&#13;
T The music video game Guitar Hero&#13;
111 : Legends of Rock is released with&#13;
a soundtrack of 71 playable songs.&#13;
Slash and other real-life guitarists&#13;
appear as in-game characters.&#13;
Beading makes a comeback&#13;
as a way to relax and creatively&#13;
spend time with friends &#13;
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adventures of ordinary people&#13;
with extraordinary powers and&#13;
reveals more about the shadowy&#13;
dealings of "The Company."&#13;
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the highest-rated cable&#13;
broadcast in the nation's&#13;
history when 17.2 million U.S.&#13;
viewers tune in to t e D sney&#13;
Channel for its debut.&#13;
Television&#13;
'f' In the 36th season of CBS's&#13;
The Price Is Right, host Bob&#13;
Barker retires and comedian&#13;
Drew Carey takes over the helm&#13;
at the world's second-longestrunning game show.&#13;
The NBC drama series Friday&#13;
Night Lights, about a fictional&#13;
high school football team, is&#13;
taped documentary-style.&#13;
without rehearsals, to give it&#13;
a more authentic feeling.&#13;
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Serena van der Woodsen in Gossip Girl, a drama&#13;
series that follows the lives of prep school students&#13;
from New York's Upper East Side.&#13;
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who plays Betty&#13;
Suarez on the popular&#13;
ABC comedy-drama&#13;
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first Latina to win the&#13;
Emmy for Outstanding&#13;
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plunged into a high-tech battle between good&#13;
and evil alien robots in Transformers, a live&#13;
action adaptation of the 1980s cartoon series.&#13;
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Treasure: Book of&#13;
Secrets nets the&#13;
third-highest box-office&#13;
total ever for a Christmas&#13;
weekend release.&#13;
&lt;II Atonement receives&#13;
seven Golden Globe&#13;
nominations, including&#13;
lead acting nods for&#13;
Keira Knightley and&#13;
James McAvoy .&#13;
Disturbia, a surprise hit thriller about a&#13;
bored teenager under house arrest who&#13;
thinks his next-door neighbor may be&#13;
a notorious serial killer, spends three&#13;
weeks at the top of the box office.&#13;
'Y A 90-minute episode of The&#13;
Simpsons takes six years to&#13;
make. The Simpsons Movie&#13;
finally makes its big-screen&#13;
debut and is a major hit.&#13;
direct No Country for Old Men,&#13;
a film adaptation of Cormac&#13;
McCarthy's bleak, moody modem&#13;
western novel. The film receives &#13;
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the last man alive in New York,&#13;
after a man-made virus wipes&#13;
out most of the world's population&#13;
and turns the survivors into&#13;
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as amnesiac CIA assassin&#13;
Jason Bourne for The Bourne&#13;
Ultimatum, the third film in the&#13;
Bourne trilogy based on Robert&#13;
Ludlum's novels.&#13;
~ Starring Zac Efron, Amanda&#13;
Bynes and newcomer Nikki&#13;
Blonsky, Hairspray is a zany&#13;
musical based on the Broadway&#13;
smash hit.&#13;
.... After a 19-year hiatus, Harrison Ford returns as&#13;
Steven Spielberg's adventurous archaeologist&#13;
in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.&#13;
Using a combination of live action and animation,&#13;
Enchanted tells the story of Giselle, a fairy-tale&#13;
character seeking a "happily ever after" ending&#13;
in modem-day Manhattan. &#13;
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performs at Live Earth concerts and reaches&#13;
the top of the charts with the release of their&#13;
album Infinity on High.&#13;
&lt;II British singer Amy&#13;
Winehouse brings&#13;
back the beehive and&#13;
wins five Grammy&#13;
awards for her work&#13;
on Back To Black.&#13;
't' Canadian pop singer Feist&#13;
enjoys soaring sales for her third&#13;
solo album, The Reminder, after&#13;
the single "1234" 1s featured In a&#13;
commercial for the !Pod nano.&#13;
Rihanna records her third&#13;
album, Good Girl Gone Bad,&#13;
featuring Jay-Zand Ne-Yo.&#13;
She receives six Grammy&#13;
nominations.&#13;
't' Newcomer Sean Kingston&#13;
tops the U.S. Billboard Hot&#13;
100 and Pop 100 with "Beautiful&#13;
Girts," his first single from his&#13;
sell-titled debut album.&#13;
T Fergie continues to place&#13;
singles from her triple-platinum&#13;
solo album, The Dutchess, on&#13;
the Billboard charts.&#13;
Malibu singer-songwmer&#13;
Colbie Caillat rtses to stardom&#13;
from MySpace. Her song&#13;
"Bubbly" garners more than&#13;
31 mllllon plays and her CD&#13;
goes platinum. &#13;
"f' Came Underwood releases her&#13;
double-platinum second album,&#13;
Carnival Ride, and contributes&#13;
the Oscar-nominated song "Ever&#13;
Ever After" to the soundtrack for&#13;
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Awards, rapper rivals Kanye&#13;
West and 50 Cent release&#13;
albums on September 11 and&#13;
vie for top sales. Kanya's&#13;
Graduation is the victor.&#13;
"f' Country star Kenny Chesney&#13;
releases his 13th album, Just&#13;
Who I Am: Poets &amp; Pirates.&#13;
His Flip Flop summer tour is&#13;
the highest-grossing country&#13;
tour of 2007.&#13;
~ Radiohead invites listeners and&#13;
fans to pay whatever they want&#13;
for a digital download of their&#13;
highly acclaimed seventh album,&#13;
In Rainbows. A "discbox" edition,&#13;
with standard CD and vinyl LP,&#13;
is released in January 2008.&#13;
Hip-hop artist T-Pain releases&#13;
his second album, Epiphany.&#13;
The album receives four&#13;
2008 Grammy nominations&#13;
and the Vibe 2007 Song of&#13;
the Year Award.&#13;
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of the Billboard Hot 100 with&#13;
the single "Crank That (Soulja&#13;
Boy)" and his distinctive,&#13;
loose-limbed dance style&#13;
becomes a nationwide craze.&#13;
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her third album, The Best Damn Thing,&#13;
featuring "Girlfriend," her first No.1 single&#13;
on the Billboard Top 100. &#13;
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World Golf Championships win at the&#13;
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and&#13;
claims his 60th PGA Tour win atthe&#13;
BMW Championship.&#13;
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Suzann Pettersen&#13;
wins five LPGA events&#13;
including her first major&#13;
championship in a&#13;
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Boston Red Sox defeat the National&#13;
League Champion Colorado&#13;
Rockies in a decisive four-game&#13;
sweep to capture their second&#13;
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Johnson speeds to victory&#13;
as the 2007 NASCAR Nextel&#13;
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Hendrick Motorsports teammate&#13;
Jeff Gordon by n points.&#13;
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surpasses Dan Marino's touchdown&#13;
pass record with number 422. 2007&#13;
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J.K. Rowling-author of the&#13;
seven-volume, 4, 100-page&#13;
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children's books-as its&#13;
Entertainer of the Year.&#13;
.t. Heartthrob Zac Efron, who came to fame&#13;
with his performance in the first High School&#13;
Musical, becomes an even bigger teen star&#13;
with the release of High School Musical 2 .&#13;
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Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana, sells&#13;
out in every city, prompting ticket lotteries,&#13;
heartbroken fans and scalping scandals.&#13;
.t. Multi-talented star Queen&#13;
Latifah becomes the latest&#13;
spokeswoman for Jenny&#13;
Craig. Her message isn't&#13;
about getting skinny, but&#13;
about losing weight to reduce&#13;
the risk of Type 2 diabetes.&#13;
T At London's Wembley Stadium,&#13;
Princes William and Harry&#13;
host the Concert for Diana&#13;
to commemorate the tenth&#13;
anniversary of the death of their&#13;
mother, the Princess of Wales.&#13;
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Grey's Anatomy, Katherine&#13;
Heigl is a small-screen star.&#13;
As Anne Fletcher in the&#13;
comedy 27 Dresses, she&#13;
conquers the big screen&#13;
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