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&#13;
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;
Honor Choir, Mr. Fiscus plans to add two new groups to the curriculum next&#13;
year: Treble Clef Singers and Bass Clef Singers.&#13;
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;
unique trait makes him well-liked by everyone who knows him. Never one&#13;
to be a dictator, Gary Fiscus spreads his authority among stud~nts and&#13;
always listens to suggestions. His personal interest in all students, along&#13;
with his lion-sized share of tact, make him one of the most popular teachers at the school. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
S. Rutledge laughs as fellow senior L. Humphrey&#13;
takes a break from painting and expresses her school&#13;
spirit . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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;
l\&#13;
•,,,.• I&#13;
3 &#13;
--&#13;
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;
----&#13;
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;
20&#13;
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;
. a "···· &#13;
Mr. Robert Humphrey discusses class schedules with Mrs. Lois Hansen .&#13;
Mrs . Connie Martin attentive ly liste ns to a student"s concerns .&#13;
.l 21 &#13;
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;
D&#13;
E&#13;
p&#13;
A&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
M&#13;
E&#13;
N&#13;
T&#13;
s &#13;
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;
i,2s&#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;
..&#13;
(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;
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(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;
J. ···' &#13;
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;
--&#13;
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;
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(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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\&#13;
(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;
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p&#13;
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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;
.7 7,,&#13;
r&#13;
(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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· .... · &#13;
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;
A&#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;
&#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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94&#13;
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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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
es&#13;
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;
142 ~ &#13;
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;
T&#13;
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r&#13;
esa&#13;
Roge&#13;
r&#13;
s,&#13;
Eric&#13;
Rowland, Sue&#13;
Sand&#13;
ers,&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Schaack, Dani&#13;
el&#13;
Schaefer,&#13;
Mark&#13;
Schminke ,&#13;
D&#13;
ouglas&#13;
Schn&#13;
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St&#13;
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Robert&#13;
Stil&#13;
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James&#13;
Sul&#13;
entic ,&#13;
J&#13;
ennine&#13;
Swanson, Kathy&#13;
Teag&#13;
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,t&#13;
143 &#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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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;
148! &#13;
(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;
152 .i&#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;
153 &#13;
(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;
156 J &#13;
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;
158 J&#13;
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;
' ' &#13;
(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;
161 &#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;
162 ~&#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;
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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;
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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;
q&#13;
Queen, Douglas 129&#13;
Quichocho, Barbara&#13;
Quick, Barbara 43, 90 , 113, 129 J-169 &#13;
r&#13;
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;
-·s&#13;
110!&#13;
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;
t&#13;
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;
u&#13;
Umphreys, Tom 38, 107, 110, 130&#13;
v&#13;
Vannoy, Deborah 43 , 63 , 130&#13;
Veasey, Deborah 65, 72, 130&#13;
w&#13;
Wait, John 130&#13;
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;
a&#13;
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;
c&#13;
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;
d&#13;
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;
Du&#13;
e nsing, Br&#13;
e nda&#13;
:&#13;
;'.), 42, 117&#13;
Dugan, Tracy 42, 117 Dye , Kathleen 117&#13;
e&#13;
Echternach, Mark 117&#13;
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;
with class)&#13;
f&#13;
Farris, El&#13;
.izabeth&#13;
Feeney, Micha&#13;
e l 118&#13;
F&#13;
e rry, Arnold 118&#13;
Finney, Mark 118&#13;
Fisher, Jack&#13;
Fitzgerald , Edward 118&#13;
Foster , Mark 118&#13;
Fox,&#13;
J&#13;
e ff 118&#13;
Fox, Rodney 118, 192&#13;
Fr&#13;
e drickson, Anthony 118&#13;
Fulton, Dale 118&#13;
Fulton , Michael 118&#13;
g&#13;
Galloway, Lisa 118&#13;
Gardner, Lo&#13;
e nard 118&#13;
Giek, St&#13;
e&#13;
ve 118&#13;
Gillespie, Andrew&#13;
Gillman, Gregory&#13;
7&#13;
9 , 118&#13;
Gilstrap, Mary 118&#13;
Godsey, Naomi 118&#13;
Goss,&#13;
Teresa 39 , 42, 83, 118&#13;
Gr&#13;
a ham, David 118&#13;
Green, Gaylynn 118&#13;
Griffin, Andy 118&#13;
Grimm, Todd 118&#13;
Gunther, Joe 4.&#13;
2 , 118&#13;
h Hahn, Di&#13;
a&#13;
ne 42 , 118&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Dean ,1. 18&#13;
Hansen, Kathleen 39, 104, 118&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Lori 118&#13;
Hanson, Susan 118&#13;
Hardisty , Sh&#13;
e lly 43, 118&#13;
H&#13;
a rris, Ricky 118&#13;
Hav&#13;
e n, David 118&#13;
Hawkins,&#13;
Ke lly 118&#13;
Hayes, John 118&#13;
Ha yes,&#13;
M&#13;
e lanie 38 , 42 , 118&#13;
Hayes, Susa n 48, 118 Head ,· Christophe r 39 , 118 Heany, Anne 118 Heitman , Suzanne 42 , 107, 10&#13;
9 , 118&#13;
H&#13;
e lbling, Richard 118&#13;
H&#13;
e nd&#13;
e&#13;
rson, Dianne 98, 119&#13;
H&#13;
e ndrix, Cynthia 42 , 96, 116, 119&#13;
Hermsen, Robin 119 .-lick man, Michael&#13;
Higginbotham, David 119&#13;
Hill&#13;
s,&#13;
Arleen 119&#13;
Holtz, Kathy 119&#13;
Hove, Tracie 119,&#13;
123&#13;
Huey , Randa ll&#13;
Hurley , Lori 39, 119&#13;
Hushaw, Mike&#13;
Husz, Kelly 63, 65, 119&#13;
Igou, Donna 119&#13;
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;
3 , 119&#13;
k&#13;
Kealy, Manha 119&#13;
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;
Kofoed, Randy 119&#13;
Kofoed, Raym&#13;
ond 119&#13;
Kohrs, Tammy&#13;
1&#13;
20&#13;
Kramer, Richard&#13;
Kroll, Jill&#13;
1&#13;
20&#13;
Kullbom, Cheryl 39 , 42 , 109,&#13;
1&#13;
20&#13;
Lahr, Colleen&#13;
120&#13;
Lair&#13;
m&#13;
o&#13;
r&#13;
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e&#13;
b&#13;
o&#13;
r&#13;
ah 96 , 120&#13;
Lairmore , Steve 120 Lara , Jill 39, 104, 105,&#13;
1&#13;
20&#13;
La&#13;
rsen, Steve&#13;
120&#13;
Lear, Mark 120 Le hman, Jody 8 , 39,&#13;
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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;
ing or contrasting colors that&#13;
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;
Free Student&#13;
Checking Account&#13;
Three Convenient Locations Including&#13;
The Manawa Drive -up at 501 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
Member F .0 .1.C.&#13;
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RAP&#13;
AUTO&#13;
PARTS&#13;
721 \\'...:st South&#13;
Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
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;
(~'&#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;
Oard Ross Drug&#13;
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;
Gas - Oi &lt;.!sd&#13;
Fk l Ma inte nance!&#13;
72'.2 Creekiop&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51501&#13;
Town &amp; Country&#13;
Barber Shop&#13;
Hair Styling&#13;
DICK GnLD&#13;
J:\ CK MEEK&#13;
:)(j(j- !)!) 1 !)&#13;
000 \\' . Sout h ( )111ah;1 I3 ridg&lt;.! Road&#13;
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;
of All of Your Insurance Needs"&#13;
345-6635&#13;
UNION CASUALT&#13;
UNDERWRITERS, INC.&#13;
100 Aquila Co urt Bu ild ing&#13;
Omaha , Ne braska 68 102&#13;
a.'&#13;
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-~:- 179 &#13;
180 i&#13;
r. :.&#13;
General and Heavy&#13;
C onstruction&#13;
20 South 15th&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
323 - 407 3&#13;
GEORGE PAULSON&#13;
EQUIPMENT COMPANY&#13;
Equipment Rentals and Errection&#13;
Crane Rental&#13;
Backhoe&#13;
Dump Truck &#13;
THE9ADDLE&#13;
9HOP&#13;
f&gt; IJ O \\ .. Sou1h l &gt;ma ha Bridge Rd .&#13;
C.1unc il 13 luffs&#13;
:;1;1; - I 17:.:&#13;
Herbie's Union 76&#13;
Truck Stop&#13;
EVERYTHING FOR&#13;
THE HOR9E AND&#13;
HOR9EMAN&#13;
HOR9E TRAILER9&#13;
3210 S. 7th St.&#13;
366-2261&#13;
1-80. 1-29&#13;
Hwy. 192&#13;
11 Westlake Village,&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone 366-1106&#13;
A PICTURE IS WORTH&#13;
MORE THAN A&#13;
THOUSAND WORDS ! !&#13;
A 1s1&#13;
.~ ~ ... &#13;
--&#13;
182 !,~ ·~&#13;
'Whdll prove that all&#13;
bank§ are NOTaliktJ?&#13;
There's still a bank that believes in an en thusiastic positive a ttitude toward&#13;
meeting your banking needs. State Bank &amp; Trust g ives free checking&#13;
accounts to students.&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
TRUST ----MEmbEr FDIC &amp; HawkEYE Bancorporation &#13;
STATI JAIM&#13;
INSUIANCI&#13;
RAY E. PRICHARD&#13;
LY AL E. MOORE&#13;
711 E. Broadway&#13;
328-3076&#13;
Like a Good Neighbor&#13;
State Farm is There&#13;
PEPSl·COLA ~&#13;
~&#13;
DI CK E \I:\&gt;: S&#13;
Rt! prl!s...: 11t ;11 i\' ...:&#13;
Join the&#13;
Pepsi&#13;
People&#13;
Feelin' Free&#13;
Courtesy of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of 1977&#13;
WOODR ING&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
We Take Care of People!&#13;
Now in Midlands Mall&#13;
INSURANCE AGENTS INCORPORATED IN COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
OMAHA BELLEVUE SIOUX CITY MID LANDS MALL&#13;
~~ 183 '11&#13;
'•~-· . &#13;
184 • .t&#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
328 -1860&#13;
--&#13;
Homes fo r Sal e&#13;
Listing Desired&#13;
328 -1869&#13;
rea&#13;
• Renta·ls&#13;
• Commercial&#13;
• Property&#13;
• Sales&#13;
• Management&#13;
• Acreages&#13;
• Farms&#13;
estate&#13;
71 5 E. Broadway &#13;
Used Trucks -&#13;
Used Truck Pans&#13;
Our Specialty&#13;
ROGER'S AUTO INC.&#13;
2 Miles East of South Omaha Bridge&#13;
"Southwest Iowa 's Oldest&#13;
and Largest Used Truck Dealer&#13;
366-2222&#13;
State Farm&#13;
Insurance&#13;
TOM CUSTER and DAN S\\'ARTZ&#13;
For All You r Insurance: Ncc:ds&#13;
Life , Auto, HL!a lth&#13;
Home a nd Business&#13;
366 -'.2'.295&#13;
906 \V. South Omaha Bridge Rd .&#13;
Complete Line&#13;
of Film&#13;
Cameras&#13;
Projectors&#13;
Darkroom ·Supplies&#13;
Quality&#13;
Photo Finishing&#13;
ANDERSON'S&#13;
CAMERA CENTER, INC.&#13;
The&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Olofhes&#13;
9hop&#13;
Qua lity and Se rvice&#13;
a Tradition at&#13;
!OW A CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 W. Broadway&#13;
322- 5567&#13;
Sophomore Brent Curtis&#13;
models a denim suit in front&#13;
of the new low a Clothes&#13;
Store.&#13;
Sophomore Aaron Anderson prints super-8mm film in the&#13;
area's only movie printer.&#13;
154 Midlands 323-1094&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
.l 185 &#13;
Bruns\t\'ick&#13;
Valley&#13;
Vie"' Lanes&#13;
900 Madison Ave.&#13;
328-2374&#13;
186 l&#13;
~ ....&#13;
Billiards - Foosball - Pinball - Air Hockey -&#13;
-- Automatic Scoring&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
P..:rsonaliz..:d Presc ri ption Ce nte r&#13;
\\'. M . SHIPLEY , F.l. A. O.&#13;
C..:nificd Optic ian&#13;
1:27 So . Main Street&#13;
Cou nc il Bluffs&#13;
3'.23 - 3401&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Ave .&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-6669&#13;
Sophomore Brian Townshend invites you to&#13;
stop in and have some fun at Valley View&#13;
Lanes.&#13;
Hong&#13;
l(ong&#13;
Restuarant&#13;
Cock1a ils. hin .:~.: - Camon..:se. a nd Ame ri ca n Food . Ope n&#13;
Tues . -Sa1. 11 :00 a .m . l o 10 :00 p.m . Sun . 1 1:00 a. m. l o 8: 00&#13;
p . m. Closed Mondays . Serve s Special Lu nc hes.&#13;
Y: M ik Eas1 of ISO" Highwa y 9'.:&#13;
Leach Camper&#13;
Sales Inc.&#13;
1629 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd. &#13;
K.D.'S Family Affair&#13;
Beauty Salon&#13;
Give you hair the care it deserves&#13;
Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.&#13;
Evenings by appointment&#13;
Twin City Plaza 366-1538&#13;
Athletic Shoes - Clothing - Uniforms -&#13;
Trophies - Lettering - Engraving - Equipment&#13;
SPORTING GOODS&#13;
MARVE BERGSTEN 305 East Broadway&#13;
(712) 328-7424 Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Greg Schiller smiles at the results of beautician&#13;
Mrs. Vickie Ross' work.&#13;
328-2646&#13;
Mortensen's&#13;
Supermarket&#13;
810 16th St.&#13;
328-2171&#13;
Aliphatic • Aromatic&#13;
Chlorinated • Solvents&#13;
Alchohols • Glycols&#13;
Esters • Ketones&#13;
Acetates • Resins&#13;
Customer Laboratory Service Available&#13;
B,\RTUN St)LVENTS CO . BART ON SOLVENTS, INC . BARTON NAPTHA CORP.&#13;
C rn nci l Blu ffs D..cs Mo ines Be tte ndorf&#13;
j 187 , .. . . 1 ... &#13;
Bowl for Pleasure&#13;
at&#13;
Delehan t Bowl&#13;
Snack Ba r League and Open Bowling&#13;
Pro Shop Day Nursery&#13;
15 Stat e Street 322-9922&#13;
" Qu alit y at t he Right Price"&#13;
KEE1\'"A1'"&#13;
&lt;gLa66 &amp; Cf&gt;a int e_,y&#13;
IOI SOUTH MAIN&#13;
COU NCIL BLU!=i=S, IOWA 5 150 1&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
Avenue&#13;
322-0267&#13;
ECONOMY&#13;
• • ~uro.&#13;
DRIVEWAYS&#13;
PARKING LOTS&#13;
ROADS&#13;
PLAYGROUN DS&#13;
545-328 1 or 323- 7418&#13;
Box 806 • Council Bluffs • Iowa • 5150 1 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of '77&#13;
123 4th St. 322-2504&#13;
Realtors and Insurers&#13;
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MAMA'S PIZZA&#13;
Open: Sunday 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.&#13;
Other Days 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.&#13;
Lounge : 11:00 a.m. - 10 p.m. Daily&#13;
Sunday 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.&#13;
Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Monday-Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m.&#13;
Friday 4:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.&#13;
Serving your favorite steak, shrimp, and other sea&#13;
foods&#13;
HANSUACO.&#13;
Plumbing - Heating&#13;
Hardware - Locksmith - Electrical&#13;
100 East Broadway 322-4039&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Junior Mike Flanagan and senior Joni LeRette discuss opening a checking account with Jan Peters at Council&#13;
Bluffs Savings Bank.&#13;
Ope n Your Account With&#13;
A Council Bluffs Savings Bank 1:1 Member F .D 1.C A 'BANKS OF IOWA BANK&#13;
Broadway ill Pearl &amp; Ma111 27;11 &amp; Broadway Carson and McClelland Iowa&#13;
.l 189 · .. .. &#13;
Neilsen Landsca pe Co.&#13;
and&#13;
Lewis Township Antiques&#13;
1400 E. South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
The area's largest selection of&#13;
p otted and growing shade trees,&#13;
flowering shrubs, ground covers, perennial and annual flowers.&#13;
Mark Bloomquist, class of " 76," and Jim Neilsen&#13;
invite you to come in and browse around Neilse n's&#13;
Nursery. &#13;
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«, .. · &#13;
19~6-1977&#13;
Expressions to Cherish&#13;
192 l '6 ••. . •&#13;
(Top Left) While clearing the stage, junior Doug Gillespie appears&#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;
25 &#13;
(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;
26 &#13;
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;
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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;
33 &#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;
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(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;
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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;
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(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;
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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;
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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;
60&#13;
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;
64&#13;
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;
68 &#13;
(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;
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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;
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(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;
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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;
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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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sw&#13;
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or two. (Ri&#13;
ght) Julie&#13;
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on&#13;
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ennin&#13;
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smiles&#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;
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69&#13;
49&#13;
51&#13;
67&#13;
70&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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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;
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Cindy Guarino David Hagar&#13;
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Bill&#13;
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Julie Goodin Janet Griffin Jenny Gunth&#13;
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Naomi Godsey&#13;
Marty Goss&#13;
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145 &#13;
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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;
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ussen&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Reeser&#13;
Robin Riso&#13;
Curtis&#13;
Pe&#13;
t&#13;
e&#13;
rs&#13;
Brad&#13;
Pe&#13;
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Li sa&#13;
Port&#13;
er&#13;
Robin Pru&#13;
ett&#13;
C&#13;
h&#13;
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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;
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rs&#13;
Lorrie Phippen&#13;
Randall Portrey&#13;
Mike&#13;
Rains&#13;
Rodney&#13;
Redm&#13;
on&#13;
Terri&#13;
Rey&#13;
n&#13;
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l&#13;
ds&#13;
Lori Robey&#13;
Jan&#13;
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Ri&#13;
c&#13;
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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;
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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;
s&#13;
Paul Schaack, Freshman ... tl4, 128, 130, 1 H. 1; ~&#13;
Pe1er Schaack. Junior . . 96, 136, I 19, 15.1&#13;
Jeff Schaefer, Junior ... 8 I, 151&#13;
James Schaeffer, Sophomore .&#13;
Mark Schaeffer, Senior .&#13;
Tony Schaeffer. Freshman 137, 15.1&#13;
Michael Schaffer, Sophomore .&#13;
Cassandra Schank, Junior ... GS . 15 ~&#13;
Jim Scheer. f reshman . 126, 12U, 154&#13;
Cyndy Scheidl &gt;, Junior. 102, IOJ, 110, 13~. 118. IJY, 154&#13;
Michelle Scheidle, Freshman . 118. 15-1&#13;
Slacey Schieffer. Sophomore. 132. J &gt;4 Dale Schneidewind, Freshman . I Q, 154&#13;
Janice Schnepel, Senior . 172&#13;
Blaine Schoening, Senior . 17 2&#13;
Jefirey Schoening, Junior . . ll. I l'J. I IQ. I 54&#13;
Susan Schoening, Senior . . . B, 28, 125. llb. 127, I\\, 1 n. 147. 172&#13;
Virginia Schoening, Sophom ore· .llJ, 10-l, 114, 125. 12":1, 1 Sh,&#13;
1 IU, 154&#13;
Joe Scholl, Sophomore . . 154&#13;
Mary Scholl. Freshman . I i4&#13;
rcre!&gt;a Schovancc. freshman ... I), 1 ,4&#13;
Rick Schroder. Freshman . 1 lh. 11 l. 154&#13;
Virgil Schroder, lunior .. li-l&#13;
196&#13;
rrJl y ~( huherl . ht: .. hmJn&#13;
IJ&lt;. k1 e ~t huler. e&lt;.hm~rn .&#13;
I r.le \ chul c•r. Frt·~hman&#13;
KMen &lt;.hum.inn. lu111or . I ~4&#13;
t\J!hleen ~&lt;.hupp. Sophomort' I :;.i&#13;
Wdl1 rn1 ~rhu pp , Freo,,hmJn .. 1l 11, 128. :; ~&#13;
T inL1 St hu11enho1N . t·nu&gt;r I i 2&#13;
loe S&lt;.urC', ~ophomorl'. . I \8&#13;
~u,.in StcHl ... Fre.;,hm.1n I ) 4&#13;
KJren Se,1gl'r. 1-rl"hm.m . I ;.i&#13;
,\\,Hlh.1 SC"llt•r ... r rc,hm.in I )4&#13;
Robert Seller'. ~en1nr . 17 2&#13;
Roger S mrod. Sophomrnc·&#13;
G reg h.innon, ~pho mort• .&#13;
I I. I HI&#13;
1 5.1&#13;
Loretta ShJw, Fr(.&gt;&lt;';hman . 7Y. I lb, 120&#13;
M1 chJel ~hell . Fre,hm,m . 15·1&#13;
Tm · Shener reld, Fre'&gt;hmt1n . l :;.i&#13;
Andre.1 Sh •rhondy. Jun ror ... n. . 1 ~:; . 127. l l 1&#13;
Sht•rrv Clmlon. lu111or .&#13;
Annd Sherwin. Senior&#13;
8 rdd Shinn. Senior I i 2&#13;
Connie- Shl\el y. n• hm 1n . 1 U , I :;4&#13;
Del ynd.1 Sh rimpltn. Sophomore'&#13;
ChJ rlent• Sh ym.rnsk1, Fres hm.rn .&#13;
r w v l,t ~hym in k1 , Freshrn .111 .&#13;
Brenda SiepkC'r. )unror .&#13;
Ron Se1pker. Fr e.;.hrn.m. I:;:;&#13;
Dougl.10,, Sllv ru '&gt;. lu 111or ... 28 . .! 9. ~ L 124. 127&#13;
Mike Sl,lClek. Sophomore . 129. I 17. I 55&#13;
Sieve Sl,1dek , Fre, hmJn . I I I. I ;1&#13;
le llrev S/ao;,on. Sophomore ... 79. I J2 . 1 i)&#13;
David Sl.iugh1er. Sophomore . I Ii. 155&#13;
J II SIJugh1er. Freshman . I 16&#13;
Chery l Sm ti h, Junior . . . Jl. 70 , 155&#13;
G.iry Srmth. Fre:,hmLm. I :;:;&#13;
Jolene n111h . FrC"&gt; hman&#13;
Ku r1 Sm1 1h, lu n1or . I 37&#13;
Shelly Srn1 1h, Sophomnr&#13;
V1c1o r ~m1 th , Senior&#13;
WJn&lt;la Sm11h. Ju nior .&#13;
lefl Smy &lt;;,er. Fre.;.hm.in ..&#13;
11 . H. 72. 71. 1 11. I H. 155&#13;
Kohc rl Soren&lt;;en. So phomore ... 79. 1.!'J. J c;c;&#13;
M1chdPI ~Ort&lt; k. Ftl"•&gt;hrn..tn . 1 :;:;&#13;
Jami Sou&lt;;,1, Sophomorp . .. 10. 129. I 19, 1 :;c;&#13;
'-1,1r!th.1 Sou.,,1, I re«hm,m &lt;J.J, 128. 1 :;t;&#13;
~h,tr ee ~pdlJ . Senior . .. 55. 17 2&#13;
TrJcy Spal 11 . Junior . 5lJ , 1 JO . 155&#13;
ltint°)I Spduld1ng, ~o phornorc&#13;
Lau rie Spe lm rn. Freshm.rn .&#13;
/eJn ~pringt•r , Ju111or 114.&#13;
Heverly Squ ibb, Sophomore .&#13;
(inciv S1.1lkhuu ... e. Junior .&#13;
\lb. 125, 11 8, 155&#13;
125 , I 18. 155&#13;
155&#13;
M ike St.1 hr. Sophomore . J r;c;&#13;
RonJld ing l', So phomore . 15:;&#13;
L1r1d 1 StJnlon, f rc !thm.111 .&#13;
Lind,1 StLiplcto n. Junior .&#13;
I 21l&#13;
155&#13;
Vcrnd 1.1plP10n, Fre-. hm.in . I 2b. 118. 15)&#13;
Cu rti '&gt; I.Hr , Sen ior . . . 41 . 17 2. 184&#13;
Renee Srarr. Freshman . 155&#13;
Brian Sias h, 1-r&lt;'shm.:in .&#13;
Ron S1a aon1 , Sophomore . 155&#13;
John S1ephenson, Senior . . 41 , 173&#13;
Mallhew 'i1erbens, Freshmdn ... 72, 138. 15c;&#13;
Murray Stewdn, Junior ..&#13;
M esc hele S1idham, Junior ... 63, 108, 109, U&amp;. 155&#13;
M ickey Slolp. Sophomore . 129, I.I.I. I.I&amp;. 1.1 7, 156&#13;
Mark Slone. Frcshm,in . 155&#13;
Kell i S1ou1, Sophomore .&#13;
G regg Street, Junior .&#13;
Michilel S1rce1, Sophomore .&#13;
15 5&#13;
Kur! Slreyffeler, Junior .. . 29, 53, b I , 70, 127, 1 l.I, 117, I JH,&#13;
155&#13;
Laurie Slreyffeler, Sophomo re .. 2b, 125. 1.1 7, 136. 155&#13;
Ca rlos Strong, Freshman . 155&#13;
Slw rr1 Strong, Sophumor(' J I , 94, 104. 1 :1&lt;J 15t;&#13;
!Jo l. -., u.H , Junior . 41 . 10h. 124. 11'1. I JI . I U ,&#13;
1 ih. I r;r;&#13;
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R1r-h.irrl SudPnhcrg. FrPshmJn ·&#13;
ludy ·ulen 11 t. ~en or J ll. iR, 87. 94 , &lt;Jc; ,&#13;
Shell y Summer.,, Frf'&lt;.,ht11Jn 1 !,~" · 12R . I )5&#13;
Kev in Sw&lt;ln sun. 1-reo;, hm.in&#13;
~tt ,1 Swdnso n, Junio r q , I )Ii&#13;
1 H1 , I i S&#13;
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l-..t• v1n T.1lho11 . I n" .. hm.tn .. . h S. 12h. l 2B. l \ 7. I ::; h&#13;
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\ V.1 vnt· T.1 1\Joll. ~e n1or .. . 12 -L l 2 7 . 17 {&#13;
Jodi T JllmJn. ophomore ... 156&#13;
Gero Toylor. Junior . 125, 156&#13;
Kt•n l .1v lm , ) 11pl11nmirt• .&#13;
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I ro v ft'l h.w . Frt• ... hm,111 . . 12h. I \H . I i h&#13;
IJ, 111 fl'L'll'r . ~t·11t111 . . ~I , I ; i&#13;
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I ht'rt"·•,I rlir,1111l'r, luntor . I lh&#13;
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I Hi. I lf1&#13;
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