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This quotation speaks truth . Change is a continu ing process .
In fact, its unceasing pattern grows and weaves our own live s.
We have been altering and transfo r ming since t he moment we
took our fi rst breath .
Obviously, we have changed throughout our school days. We
have changed in appearances, in attitudes, and in character. In
t his yearbook, we try to capture the moments of change : t he
beginn ing of a new educational fac ility , the appearance of unfamiliar faces, the collaboratl on of superior
rating , the laughs,
the frowns, the tears, and the smiles that have occurred during
the short fragment of our lives known as high school. Our years
at " T- C Tech " have proven to be a collage of changes . We 've
joked a little, cried a little , grown a little, and learned a little .
We the class of '78, have changed significantly, but we have
held together. High school days must end , but change doe s not .
Each of us will go his own way in life, expe ri encing unknown
changes and challenges every step of the way.
The outside world offers strangers and newn ess, but we will
realize that change Is an ongoing process. Ou r abilit y to adju st
to the alterations that lie ahead will help to make us the best we
can be .

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Jan L. Elias

�Singers yawning together through
morning rehearsals, teammates
clutching together during the tense
moments, students roaring at pep
rallies, friends laughing together
down the halls .. . each portrays TriCenter. We are groups and bodies of
people th at grow through associations with others. During high school,
these groups have changed and
molded our characters. Through both
the good and not-so-good times, the
assemb lages have provided us with a
laugh , a cry, and a cause.

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�Chang es. The y oc cur in all places,
at all times. All thin gs must begi n,
grow, live, and end . The Tri-Ce nter
School District is curren t ly chan gin g,
and we wish to elaborate on t hese al te r ations in our community, for they
involve our parents, us, and future
generations.
On October 12, 1976, our school
district passed a $1,490,000 bond issue for a new elementary school
buil ding . Th e completed structure will
be located near t he hig h school.
The building will provide for grades
Kindergarten through Sixth and will
contain th e following :

Two kindergarten areas
Eighteen academic classrooms for
grades 1 through 6
Library and media center
Multi-purpose room for activities,
lunch, etc.
Music room , convertible to stage
use with the multi-purpose
room.
This bond issue also includes funds
for a wrestling room and for the replacement of the "leaky" high school
roof. These two projects have been
completed, while work on the elementary building progresses rapidly .
The daily t rips of workers to the pop
machine and the ir pounding noises
on th e roof have become familiar to
us.
On these pages we try to mention
t he change s happening in ou r school
commun ity. Not only do we attempt
t o explain the details of the NEW
school building , but we wish to honor
the OLD schoo ls also. They con tai n
man y fond memorie s withi n th eir
walls ... moments that we shall
never forget. They have been th e
cornerst ones of our fo rm al
educations.
In t hose institutions of learn in g, we
have participated in many f un times:
noon rec ess es, school t rips, musi c
programs, and, of course, NAP TIME S! We have shared many pre cious moments with friends inside of
those wall s: he lping th e cooks serve

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�lunch, playing a game of freeze-tag
or bombardo, spending a night with a
friend , and having our share of bad
fights, " make-up" notes, and then ,
forgiving .
The elementary school buildings
are each near 60 years old and have
served their purposes well. They've
provided us, our parents, and even
some of our grandparents with many
memories.
But progress results in change . All
old things must bow and make way
for the new. As ou r new school
emerges, we should pause to reflect
upon the many growing moments

that these former structures provided us with .
We are saddened by the loss of
these institutions, yet thrilled by the
sight of a new educational facility .
We must remember that the schools
will NEVER really be gone; the moments they have instilled in our
memories will always be cherished .
We are thankful for these memories .
Hopefully, the new school will give
many more children the same ·treasurable memories.

TRI CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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�We have been granted a unique
learning experience at Tri-Center.
This special education has not taken
place in classrooms or with textbooks; we have acquired it through
that small number who dare to be individuals. They have provided us with
the true meanings of courage, initiative, and responsibility. By "doing
their own things," they change our
own individualities. We must admire
and thank them for the contributions
they've made to our high school education . After all, not every school has
their own Darth Vadar or Elvis
Presley!

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�H omecoming 1977
Homecoming candidates for 1977
were : Peggy Wellman , Rhonda Wohlers, Caroline Nelson , Deb Ring,
Paulette Dollen , Carol Ryan, Mary
Jensen, Janelle Masker, Suzanne
West, Leslie Busch , Duane Barrier,
Scott Suntken, Brad Soppe, Keith
Gravert, Terry Ring, Mike Kenealy,
Pat Kenealy, Tim Koch, Dan Pogge
and Marvin Pearcy.
Runners up to the 1977 royalty
were Scott Suntken and Rhonda
Wohlers .
Th e Homecoming Committee ,
tho se seniors selected by their fellow
clas smates to plan the homecoming
.acti vities, were : Peggy Wellman,
Duane Barrier, Paulette Dollen , Keith
Gravert, Rhonda Wohlers, Marvin
Pe arcy, Caroline Nelson and Carol
Ryan .
Faculty sponsors for homecoming
we r e Robert Hilligas and John
Thomas.

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�Homecoming Week
Homecoming Week began with the
traditional bonfire. The seniors captured the crown with a great display .
of Troj an spirit during class competition. The high bidder in th e jersey
auction paid $21 for her guy's jersey .
Friday's Colossus was T-C's own
version of the Gong Show. Greg Ring
captured first place with his impression of Elvis Presley. For his efforts
he received $49 .17.
Th e Trojan effort against AvoHa in
th e football game proved unsuccessful, as T-C lost, 27-0. Even so, the
evening's half time festivities were a
gala affair, with balloons, convertibles
with queen candidates, fans, fireworks and bands.
Finally the big night arrived. STAR
FANTASY was the theme of coronation. A full house attended the glitte ring pageant.
Th e week closed with a dance featu ring Tri-Center's own DJ, John
Thom as.

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As fl ashbu lbs popped and seniors
smil ed , the journali sm clas s at t empt ed to chron icle a t ypical day at
T- C on January 27 , 1978. The pictu r es we re a surp rise fo r som e and a
lot of f un fo r everyo ne involved . It
was a day fi lled with fun and laugh t er as se niors tr ied t o capture each
oth er on film . It was ju st another
crazy day in journalism class, and
th is pag e serves as a shinin g exam ple
of t he phot ogr aph ic work of 20 amat eur fla sher s.

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A Picture Is Worth A Thou san d Words!

Geek- oops!-! mean Greek of the Wee k!

Get Down, Judy Brown !

I' m So Happy!
Should I Pose Now, Or Later?

Don't you just LOV E Governme nt?

Sorry Dave, Won 't Fit!

I Don't Wanna Hear It!!!

Gee Mill, You Say t he Si lliest Things!

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�Lori Ahart
"Take Me Home Country
Roads"

Karen Albers
"Running Bear"

Jane Alfers
"The Wedding Song "

Bryan Archer
" Stayin' Alive"

Dave Ausdemore
"It's A Wild World"

Du ane Barrier
" J ulie, Julie , Julie, Do you Love
Me"

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�Anne Brandes
" Anne ' s Song"

Patti Bintz
"Unde rcover Angel"

Su e Barrier
" Run Arou nd Sue"

Leslie Busch
"Emotions"

Robert Brockhoff
"New Kid In Town "

Dave Brisbois
"Brick House"

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�Joel Dirks
" Hig her and Higher"

JoAnn Cross
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"

Gary Carrigan
"East Bound and Down"

Darlene Driver
" When I Need You"

Paulette Dollen
" I Get By With a Little Help
From my Friends"

Darcy Divelbess
"I Believe In Music"

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�Jan Elias
"I 've Got the Music in Me"

Lora Engelking
"Lora Lie"

Cindi Felton
"Day by Day"

Lauri e Gilb raith
" Sweet and Innocent???"

Mike Grap
"Saturday Night's Alright "

Keith Gravert
"Oh, What a Night!"

21

�Beth Handbury
"Witchy Woman "

Mary Jensen
"God Only Knows"

Mick Johnson
"One Tin Soldier"

James Katzer
" Don't Mess Around With Jim"

Mike Kenealy
"You've Got A Friend"

Pat Kenealy
" Take It Like A M ar"

22

�Brad Knott
" Jungle Love "

Ken Kline
" Heaven On The Seventh Floor"

Lori Kil lpac k
" I Did It My Way "

Kevin Mark
"School' s Out"

Calvin Manhart
" Gotta Have A Woman "

Tim Koch
" I ' m Eighteen"

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�Deb Miller
" Radar Love "

Tami Meyer
"Tami's In Love"

Janelle Masker
" Sentimen t al Lady"

Caro lin e Nelson
"Sweet Caro lin e"

Winston Moffatt
" St ill Crazy Aft er All These
Yea rs"

Amy Moffatt
" We Just Disagree"

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�Mars ha Nihsen
" If You Could Only Read My
M ind "

Dan O' Niell
"Gonna Fly Now"

Bernard Oshbar
"Wouldn't It Be Nice "

Marvin Pearcy
"Feel Like A Man "

Gene Perrin
"Celebrate"

Calvin Pete rsen
"There ' s Got To Be A Morning
After"

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�Susan Pieper
" Nobody Does it Better"

Tim Pierson
"Norman, ooooooh , ooooooh "

Lori Plambe ck
" Imagi nary Lover "

Dan Pogge
" Can 't Keep A Good Man
Down"

Sheryl Price
" Dream On "

Mick Redinbaug h
"Thank God, I'm a Coun t ry

Boy"

26

�Greg Ring
"Handy Man "

Debbie Ring
"Billy, Don't Be A Hero"

Sharon Reynolds
" Don't Let Me Be
Misunderstood"

Chuck Ruckman
"Wasted Days and Wasted
Nights"

Tim Ring
"Short People"

Terry Ring
"It's A Miracle"

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�Betty Schrode r
"Brian's Song "

Lisa Schley
"Love Will Keep Us Together "

Carol Ryan
"Tiny Bubbles"

Alan Siebe ls
"It Don 't M atter To M e"

Patti Side bottom
" We May Never Pass Thi s Way
Again"

Jeff Shreeves
"Behi nd Closed Do ors"

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�Scott Siebels
" Blinded By The Light"

Fred Smith
"Don 't Give Up On Us"

Martha Smith
" Ly in ' Eyes "

Brad Soppe
"I Get Around"

Scott Sunkten
" One Of These Nights"

Re nee Wachne r
" Most Beautiful Girl "

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�Nancy Weihs
"H eaven M ust Be Missing An
Ange l!"

Lona Welbourn e
" Love Me Tender"

Peggy Wellm an
" T he Way We W er e"

Suzanne West
" Dancing Quee n"

Rhond a Wohle r s
" Hel p, Help Me Rhonda"

Scott Wohlers

"Smokin' in the Boy's Room"

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�SENIOR A WARDS
Clockwise from the upper left: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS : (from the top) Keith
Gravert, vice - president; Duane Barrier, president; Calvin Peterson , treasurer;
and Rhonda Wohlers, secretary. SENIOR BEST AWARDS: (front row, left to
right) Caroline Nelson, best female athlete; Rhonda Wohlers, best all-round ;
Jan Elias, most likely to succeed; and Renee Wachner, prettiest girl. Middle
row : Duane Barrier, best male athlete; Greg Ring , best male personality; and
Scott Suntken, best looking boy. Back row: Gene Perrin , best actor; Peg Well man, best female personality; Suzanne West, best actress; and Keith Gravert,
best all-round . Not pictured : Darcy Divelbess , best instrumentalist; and Marvin
Pearcy, mo st likely to succe ed. GREEK pres ents Carol Ryan with the " Snivler of
the Year" award . RENEE WACHNER receive s the best loo king girl award . GREG
RING is presented with the "Big Zero " award . SPECIAL ABARIOTES AWARDS
~ent to, from the left, Carol Ryan , snivler; Sharon Reynolds and Lori Plambeck,
Black Lung, Crushed Pack" award ; Greg Ring , big zero ; Fred Smith , runner up
to the big zero award . THE SENIOR CLASS presented Mr. Abariotes with a fur
lined sink.

�GRADUATION'78

JAN ELIAS-

DARCY DIVELBESS-

VALEDICTORIAN

SAL UTA TORIAN

MARY JENSEN

LONA WELBOURN

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�CLASS OF
79
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS : ( bottom to top) Julie Elli o tt, pr esident; Jim
Kenealy, vice-president; Karen Mauer, secretary; Todd Brockm a n,
treasurer.

Kay Albers
Debra Bertelsen
Barbara Billeter
Garth Bintz
Kirk Boyer

Scott Brich
Todd Brockman
Rod Calhoon
Teresa Calhoon
Karen Carrigan

Steve Car roll
Li sa Ch r istiansen
L este r Cl ark
Bill Clevenger
Mike Cooney

Diane Corrin
Dan Crosse
Danette Dollen
Patty Dollen
J eff Driver

Rand y Driver
Rebecca Eaton
Calvin Eckm ann
Julie El·liott
Susan Erwin

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Marlene Fey
Karen Finerty
Sheri Fischer
Ray Freese
Suzanne Gardner

Roger Grap
Jeff Graves
Jeanne Grudle
Fred Hadfield
Sandy Haight

Carol Handbury
Kenneth Hester
Tamra Kasch
Mark Kay
Molly Kay

Jim Kenealy
Mary Kosmacek
Mike Larsen
LuAnne Lefeber
Charlotte Leonard

Kim Lewis
Gay Lucke
Tom Mahoney

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�Karen Mauer
Duane McDonald
Tim McDonald
Tom McDonald
Kathy McKeighan

Greg Messerschmidt
Cindy Miller
Brenda Nelson
Larry Ohlinger
Doug Olsen

Jane O' Ne ill
Dale Osbahr
Kirk Parsons
Kath leen Pauley
Clifford Petersen

Geri Pogge
Kim Powers
Hen ry Ring
Nick Ring
Tam my Ring

T erry! Ri ng
T eresa Ronfeldt
Kim Ruckman
J eff Sch afer
Greg Schi erbrock

Marsha Shreeves
Barbara Stephe ns
Steve St on e
Jeff Th ielen
Vickie Thomas

Terry T hom as
Robe rta Tow ers
Darrell Tred e
Jennifer Wat son
Larry Wedel

Dave Wellman
Toni Westp hal
Caroli ne Wilson
Gayla Wi lson
Dave Wright

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�CLASS
OF

80
SOPHOM ORE CLASS OFFICERS : Cleft to right) Diane Mahoney,
treas urer; Peggy Hall , vice-president; Jeff Pape , secretary; and
J oe Maske r, president.

Karen Alfers
Brenda Armstrong
Gail Baker
Jim Berg
Nancy Bintz

Joseph Brisbois
Artie Brockhoff
Duane Campbell
Melanie Casson
Mike Christensen

Debra Clark
Maxine Cook
William Corrin
Michelle Divelbess
Tim Dooley

Joe Driver
Kim Elias
Robin Eaton
Diane Engman
Terry Erwin

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�Rick Felton
Tony Felton
Joan Finken
Ron Fischer
LaNaya Fitzgerald

Jeanette Fox
Scott Gardner
Peggy Gilbraith
Peggy Hall
Cindy Hansen

Tracy Hansen
Roger Heim
Todd Justice
Jeff Kasch
Kelly Kay

Susan Kenealy
Ricky Killpack
Tom Killpack
Rhonda Knauss
Sheila Kuster

Dan Langin
Roger Larsen
Linda Lefeber
Troy Little
Brenda Madsen

Diane Mahoney
Karen Mark
Joe Masker
Jay Mason
Marilyn Miller

Wesley Moffatt
Dave Nelson
Steve Nelson
Phillip Nielsen
Sharon Nielsen

Nick Nihsen
Randy Orme
Jeff Pape
Ke ith Pauley
Keith Pearcy

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�Kim Pet ersen
Tom Pierson
James Pitt
Clark Price
Frank Ring

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Jennifer Ring
Scott Rogers
Laurene Ronfeldt
Lori Siebels
Kriss Soppe

Gail Sorenson
Steve Stamp
Annette Stephens
Debra Tenn igkeit
Fred Thomas

Karen Thomas
Lori Thomas
Vickie Vortnman
Randy Wachner
Mike Wiggins

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Yvette Willey
Mike Wilson
Rodney Wilson
Jolene Wohlers
Rita Wohlers

Alan Zacharias

"Crazy" sophomore Gai l So r enson co m pletes her "famo us"
bow.

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�CLASS
OF
81
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: (left to right) Todd Schroeder, secretary; Dave Wellman, treasurer; Nancy Kriz , president; and Scott Dollen,
vice-president.

David Albers
Bruce Archer
Jim Ausdemore
Gary Baker
Greg Barrier

Laree Bintz
Stacie Blazel
Scott Boyer
Rachelle Bradley
Kathleen Brich

Jam es Brisbois
Kristin Brown
Jeff Caddell
Ann Campbell
Jeff Casson

Darcy Christ iansen
Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Dar~ah

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�Bonnie Darrington
Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhacek
Missy Dunlap

Jill Elias
Butch Fey
Brian Floerchinger
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese

Penny Frieze
Andrea Gilbraith
Robbie Gilbraith
Ron Gillespie
Teresa Graves

Laurie Hadfield
Lori Jenkins
Tracy Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay

Kelly Kiernan
Lori Knott
Joyce Kosmacek
Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster

Jeff Larsen
Jim Masker
Chuck Matthews
Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer

Dan McDonald
Dave McDonald
Todd Meyer
Joe Nelson
John Nelson

Roger Nielsen
Kelly Nishen
Diane Ohlinger
Michelle Olsen
Debbie O'Neill

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�David Osbahr
Sheila Parsons
Gail Pitts
Julie Redinbaugh
Lee Ring

Lori Ring
Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Denise Royer
Kelly Ruckman

Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder
Jeff Slobodnik
Mona Stamp
Gail Suntken

Shelley Thielen
Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Lisa Welbourne
Dave Wellman

Doug Wilson
Kent Zimmerman

During 1977-78, Tri-Center students
had t heir immunization records brought up
t o date. Here, a group of freshmen undergo shots in one of the two free clinics
set up to inoculate students . The entire
school sy stem was involved in the process
fr om K- 12, and all " suffered" through the
shots.

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION ( Left to Rightl : Howard Darrington , Curtis Bard sle y, Jam es O' Neill an d Maril yn Rya n.
Not Pictured : Su sann Brande s.

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MELVIN B. ROGERS

GARY RATIGAN

S UPERINTENDENT

PRINCIPAL

�TOP LEFT: Cook s, from the left: Joann Knott, Doris Knauss, Elceda Hansen , Kathleen Bu sc h_and
Herm a Wil son. TOP RIGHT: Gl ady s Miller, board sec r etary. MIDDLE LEFT: Lois Bradley, superintend ent's sec retary. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mary and Ever ett Eims, cu stodians. LOWER RIGHT: Wend ell
Kn auss, chi ef cu stodi an.

�LANGUA GE ARTS
Dale Carver-English 9 and Psychology
Judy Kenny- English 10 and Speech
Eleanor Gambs- French
John Thomas- English 9 and Journalism

FINE ARTS
Greg McClurg-Vocal Music
Peggy Chardoulias-Art
Bob Hilligas-Instrumental Music

SOCIAL STUDIES
Phil Brand- Americ an Hi story
George Sorensen - American History and World
Geography
Ernest Abariotes- American Government and
Sociology

�INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Kerry Feekes-Shop I and PE
Lar ry Christensen - Auto Mechanics, Shop II,
Shop III and Building and Trades

SCIENCE AND

MATHEMATICS
Gary White - Mathematics and Athletic Di r ecto r
Lee Killpack- Biology
Harold McKercher- Mathematics , Physic s and
Chemistry
Nile Smith - Gen eral Math

PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Roger Johnson - Men's PE
Susan Meola- Women ' s PE

�HOME ECONOMICS

AGRICULTURE
JIM TIBBLES

LEARNING DISABILITIES
JO KOSSOW

SPECIAL EDUCATION

ALICE GI BSON

PAT DALTON
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�LIBRARIANS
ELEANOR SOETMELK
ALMA McDERMOTT

GUIDANCE
BUSINESS
EDUCATION

Bob John son - Accou nting , Busines s Law, Record Keeping and Ge neral Bu sine ss
Helen Frey- Typing , Shorthand and Offi ce Practi ces

RON ELLIOTT
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�CE CORPS!
In December the National Honor Society learned
of the Peace Corps Partnership Program, in which
concerned people of the U.S. help sponsor a project
of another needy country, such as a school .
The Peace Corps Partnership Project became a
total student body adventure. A pledge of $600 was
made to the community of San Fernando, Equador.
The money will be used to help build a 4-room
school building for the children of that community.
Many money-raising activities were started. They
included: ba ke sa les, a class competitio n consisting
of clinking coins into the " Peace Corps" jars, basketbal I between t he wrest lers and the girls' basketba l I team, and another between the boys' team,
and the faculty. The biggest financial contributor
to the Peace Corps cause was the TC PCM D ! (Jn
othe r wo rds, the Tr i-Center Peace Corps Marathon
Dance.) Boog ie-Fever infested itself into the weirdo
disc-jockey (a li as John " Trovolta" Thomas) and
the student body for twelve hours, on March
3 1-April 1.
As a result of these projects, the goal of $600
was not only made, but it was surpassed by hun-

dreds of do ll ars.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Tri-Center Student Counc il,
under the direction of faculty spon sor Ernie Abariote s and president
Beth Handbury, became an active so cial organization during 1977-78 .
They sponsored several danc es after
game s and the organization wa s a
large contributor to the Peace Corp s
Project.

SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS are (from the leftl : Lora Engelking , Dan Pogge , Beth
Handbury, Brad Knott, Nancy Weih s, Ke ith Gravert, Lori Plam be ck, Pat Kenealy and Sharon
Reynolds.

UNDERCLASSMEN are (from the .left): Kirk Boyer, Dan Lan gin , LuAnn Lefeber, Roger Larsen
Tamara Kasch, Ke ll ey Kiernan, Lori Thom as, Laurie Hadfie ld , Peggy Hall and Kathy M cKei gh an.'

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�PROM
The Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in Omaha,
Nebraska, was the scene of the 1978 Junior- Sen ior
· Prom . The theme was "Nights in White Satin ." Fea tured prom speaker was John Thomas, Tri-Cente r
faculty member. Music for the evening was furni shed
by Back to Back .
The Junior Class, und~r the direction of class presi dent Julie Elliott and sponsor Larry Christensen, wa s
responsible for the changing of the location of pro m .
After the event was over, it was agreed by many th at
the location of the 1978 prom added much to its for mality and class .

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�FUTURE
FARMERS
OF
AMERICA

FFA Members: &lt;left to r ight) Front row: Roger Grap, Reporter; Ca lvin Peterson, Sen tinel; Pat Kenealy, VicePresident; Dan Pogg e, President; Scot Siebels, Treasurer; and Dale Osbahr, Secretary. Row 2 : Ken Kline, Ca lvin Eckm ann, Ken McDonald, Les Clark, Kirk Parsons, Ken Hester, Mike Freese, Tom McDonald and Du ane
McDonald. Row 3: Steve Carrol l, Steve Nel son, Fred Thomas, Jeff Pape, Larry Ohlinger, Todd Justi ce, Clark
Price, Steve Stamp and Dave Mc Don ald. Row 4: Jim Ausdemore, Rick Killpack, Bruce Archer, Duane Campbe ll,
Scott Darrah, Dave Ausdemore, Scott Dollen, Roger Heim, Dave Wellman and Willy Corrin.

Receiving the " IOWA
FARMER" Degree, th e highest deg ree co nferred by the
Iowa FFA during the state
FFA leadersh ip conference in
Sioux City were, from left Ken
Hester, Pat Kenealy, and
Dave Ausdemore.

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�ABOVE: The FFA began the year with a float in the Neola Hoo Doo Day' s parade .
LEFT: The T-C FFA Chapter, represented by community service chairman Ken Hester, received a $225 cash award and a bronze citation for their Building Our America Communities entry in state competition . BELOW: The large money making
project of the FFA is fruit sales. Here, members Scott Siebels , Ken Hester and Dan
Pogge distribute fruit to area senior citizens.

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VAR SITY
Peg Wellm an
Karen Finerty , Captain
Tam ra Kasch
Gail Sore nse n
Barb Billeter
Lind a Lef eber
Kathy McK ei gh an
Barb Step hens

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ABOVE: Peg Wel lman and Karen Finerty and the var sity squad 's mascot, Rachelle Rodenburg, certa inl y didn't lack enthu siasm during the
Homecoming ' 78 footbal l game. RIGHT: Junior Varsity squad members are: (from the left) Ann Campbe ll , Gai l Su ntken, Sheila Par sons
and Bonnie Darrington.

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The Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1977 - 78 athletic seasons were Karen Finerty, captain, Peggy Wellman, Barb
Billeter, Teresa Graves, Tamra Kasch, Kathy McKeighan,
Linda Lefeber, Gail Sorensen and Barb Stephens. The Junior Varsity squad consisted of Gail Suntken, captain, Ann
Campbell, Bonnie Darrington and Sheila Parsons . Both
squads did a fine job in providing leadership and spirit
throughout the sports season . Football season came and
went quickly. Then basketball and wrestling, and we were
always on the go . We all e-njoyed all of the great times,
and will always remember them .
K. Finerty

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�HOME
ECONOMICS
SPRING

STYLE
SHOW

�CAKE DECORATING
MAKEUP
DEMONSTRATION
MOCK WEDDING

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS are: (From the left) Row 1: Darcy Divelbe ss, Patti Sidebottom, Lona Welbourn , Danette Dollen , Tamra Ka sc h, Paulette Dollen , Rhonda Wohlers , Jan Elias, Laurie Gilbraith and Cindi Felton. Row 2: Michelle Divelbess, Julie Elliott, Mar ilyn Miller, Suzanne We st, Gay Lucke, Diane Corrin , Diane Mahoney, Marlene Fey, Pegg y Hall and
Karen M auer. Row 3: Calvin Eckman, Randy Orme , Duane Barrier, Tom Mahoney, Kathleen Pauley, Kim Elia s, Peggy Gllbra1th ,
Susie Kenealy, Lori Siebels and Jeanette Fox. Row 4 : Mary Jensen , Gene Perrin , Keith Gravert, Marvin Pearcy, Pat Keneal y,
Garth Bintz, Larry Wedel , Scott Rogers and Le slie Busch.

NHS OFFI CER S are : Darcy Divelbess , Jan Elias, president, Ron Elliott , adviso r, Lona Welbourn and Marvin Pearcy.

NHS
During the 1977-78 school year , the National
Honor Society was instrumental in starting the
Peace Corps Project. The project began as a NHS
undertaking , but ended very successfully as a
school project. NHS pre sident, Jan Elias, spe_nt
many hours organiz'.ng _a nd directin_g the pro_Ject.
In April the organ1zat1on held their annual induction ceremonies for new members . The add.ress
was given by Robert Hall , a TC graduate who 15
presently an attorney.

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���CONCERT CHOIR
CHOIR MEMBERS are: (left to right) Row 1: Jennifer Ring, Nancy Kr iz, Jill Elias, Kim Eli as, Vicki Th omas, Kelly Nihsen, Darcy Divelb ess,
Jan Elias, Toni Westphal, Terry\ Ring , Kathy Brich, Tammy Mauer, Lori Siebels, Marilyn Miller, and Tamra Kasch; Row 2: Anne Brandes,
Brenda Nelson, Patty Dollen, Patti Sidebottom, Lori Thomas , Ann Campbell, Debbie Bertelsen, Lori Ring, Mary Kosmacek, Lon a Welb ourn,
Deb Clark, Sheila Parsons, Jane O'Neil, Sheri Fischer, Mary Ring, and Kathy McKeighan; Row 3: Michelle Ol se n, Karen Mau er, Lis a W elbourne, Julie Elliott, Geri Pogge, Marsha Shreeves, Becky Eaton , Michelle Divelbe ss, Lori Kil lpack, Kris Brown , Lora Engelking , Gail Soren se n, Barb Stephens, Karen Alfers , Caroline Wi lson, Mo na Stamp, Ke ll ey Kiernan, and Tracey Justin; Row 4: Ken He ster , Troy Littl e, Ra nd y
Wachner, Jeff Kasch , Todd Brockman, Kent Zimmerman, Scott Siebels, Roger Larsen, Greg Ring, Jeff Driver, Joel. Driver, Keith Pe a rcy , Bernard Osbahr, Fred Smith, Tim Pierso n, Marvin Pearcy, Kirk Boyer, Dan Langin and Lee Ring.

CHAMBER CHOIR
CHAMBER CHOIR MEMBERS are: (left to right) Kim Elias , Lona Welbourn , Ken Hester, Julie Elliott, Vicki Thomas, Scott Siebe ls,
Tim Pierson , De b Bertelse n, Jennifer Ring, Greg Ring , Jeff Kasch, Marilyn Miller, Darcy Divelbess, Dan Langin , Kirk Boyer, Jane
O'Neill , Jan Elias and Anne Brandes.

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�SWING CHOIR
TOP: SWING CHOIR, Girls, (left to right) Patti Sidebottom , Michelle Di velbe ss , Jan
El ias, Julie Elliott, Lori Siebe ls, Kim Eli as, Lon a Welbourn , Darcy Divelbes s, Karen
Mauer, Vicki Thoma s, Deb Bertel se n and Peg Wellman; Boy s, Gene Perrin , Kirk Boye r,
Ken He ster, Ran dy Wachner, Dan Langin, J elf Kasch, Lee Ring , Scott Siebels, Rog er
Larsen , Todd Brockm an, Tim Pierson and Greg Ring . LEFT: Mr. Greg McC\urg , voca l
music instr uctor. BOTTOM LEFT: Greg Ring and Darcy Di ve lbe ss, All Stat e stude nts
and Best M ale and Fem ale Vocali st. BOTTOM RIGHT: Receiving one rating s at music
contest were: (left to right) Ro w 1: Jan Eli as, Marth a Smith , Lona We\bourn , Julie Elliott, Michelle Dive\be ss; Row 2: Darc y Dive\be ss, Kim Eli as, Jill Elias, Lisa Welbourne;
Row 3: Greg Ring and Kirk Boyer.

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MARCHING BAND MEMBERS: Left row (front to back); Peggy Wellman, Gayle Wilson , Paulette Dollen, Marsh a Nih sen, Karen
Finerty, Li sa Schley, Diane Corrin, Geri Pogge , Lo ri Thoma s, and Tamra Kasch; 2nd row: Peggy Gilb ra ith , Jill Eli as, Tim Pier so n, Kenneth Hester, Garth Bintz, Lisa Welbourn , Jan Elias , Lori Plambeck, Lind a Lefeber, and Barb Billiter; 3rd row: Calvin Eckm ann, Karen
Mauer, Bryan Archer, Lee Ring, Danny Crosse, Kim Elias , Kelly Kiernan, Michelle Olsen , LuAnn Lefeber, and Mona Stamp; 4th row:
Jennifer Watson, Julie Elliott, Tom Pierson, Kent Zimmerman, Tracy Hansen, Michelle Divelbe ss, Marlene Fey, Li sa Christian se n,
Mi ssy Dunlap , and Becky Eato n; 5th row: David Wright, Terri Kuster, Nancy Kriz, Maxine Cook, Roger Lar sen, David Osbahr, Kim
Ruckman, Rhonda Knauss, Laurie Jenkins, and Gay Luck e; 6th row: Jeff Kasch, Sheila Kuster, Sco tt Dollen, Ann Campbell , Andy Gilbraith, Annette Stephens, Rachelle Bradley, Deb Clark, Julie Kay, and Kim Powers; 7t11 row: Arthur Brockhoff, John Floerching er,
Bruce Archer, Mark Duhachek, Scott Darra h, Lona Welbourn, Laurie Gilbraith , Carol Handbury, Gail Suntken, and Vicki Thom as; 8th
row: Renee Wachner Barb Stephens, Susie Kenealy, Kathy McKeighan , Danette Doll en, Gail Sorenson, Kim Lewi s, Tammy Mauer,
Sharon Nie lsen , and (not shown) Susan Pieper. Majorettes are Leslie Busch and Darcy Divelbe ss. Band members are wearing the
new band uniforms pu rc hased during the 1977-78 school year with the help of the Fine Arts Clu b.

ABOVE: Marching band members practice in Neola for one of t he many competitions they entered in the fall. RIGHT: Band Man Hil\igas is shown with some of the hardware the Marching
Band brought home from co mpetition .

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�TO MR. HILL/GAS:
Our ye arbook centers itself around change. Nature changes our surroundings and time changes our possessions. Even the faces of those we come in contact with daily, change. It seems th_at change can 't be stopped.
Tri- Center is undergoing another change. Mr. Robert Hilligas, the band director at Tri-Center for the past 11
yea rs, has chosen to leave the teaching profession and his position at TC . Even though he has been honored
many times before, we wish to pay tribute to our Band Man in the pages of the 1978 Trojan.
Mr. Hilligas was the man who started us on our musical careers by teaching us "Tonette Fundamentals." He
brought us up through junior high and into high school, where we took part in his magnificent pop concerts and
Golden Girls.
Mr. Hilligas taught us notes and scales; the 1977-78 Trojan Marching Band ' s season was climaxed with three
I ratings ! Not only was Mr. Hilligas a music man, but he was a good friend. He always cared and would listen to
a problem, gripe, or joke with anyone. His stupendous productions were always for the communities' enjoyment.
At Tri - Center, Mr. Hilligas will be deeply missed; through both his productions and his happy, cheerful
personality.
As we grow older, we shall realize that change continues throughout life. As Mr. Hilligas leaves Tri-Center, he
wi ll be missed; but the memories he leaves with us shall be treasured forever .
In conclu si on , we thank our great Band Man for his time, talents and efforts, as we will always remember
"Th e Way We Were." Being your "kids" we wish you much love, luck and happiness in your future endeavors.
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�GOLDEN GIRLS are: (from the left&gt; Row 1: Gail Suntken, Mona Stamp , Peg W ellm an, Tamm y M auer, M arsha Nih se n, Paulette Dol len, Renee Wachner and Leslie Bu sch . Row 2: Becky Eaton , Karen Finerty, Gail Soren so n, Sharo n Ni else n, Barb Stephen s, Su sie Kenealy, Tamra Kasc h, Geri Pogge , Kim Po wers, Lori Thomas , Gay Luck e, Di ane Corrin , Kath y McKe!ghan , Gayla Wil so n and Vi ck i
Thomas. Back row: Lin da Lefeber, Kim Lewis, Danette Dollen , Li sa Schley and Barb Bill ete r.

GOLDEN GIRLS TRAVEL TO STATE
On March 9, 1978, the 32 member Golden
Girls squad under the direction of Robert
Hil ligas, trave led to Des Moines to perform
during a half t im e in the Girl's State Basketball Tournament. The 10 minute show was
entitl ed " A Star Fantasy" and used characters and music from the popular movie STAR
WARS. The production was enthusiastically
re ceived by the capacity crowd in Des Moines.
Rehearsals for the show started in Decem ber, and af t er four month's work the trip to
De s Moine s was a welcome break for the
squad.
Other activitie s for the group during the
year were half t ime performan ces at basketball and fo otbal l games and an app earance in
the pop co nce rt.
ROB ER T HI LLI GAS, direc t or of th e Golden Girls.

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CONCERT

'78

��FLOWERS
FOR
ALGERNON
Theatre-in-the-round had its beginning with the ancient Greeks who
performed outside in huge amphitheatres. The play production class
decided to use this old mode of acting for their production, FLOWERS
FOR ALGERNON . The students
played -on the gym ftoor to two enthusiastic audiences, who seemed to
grasp the closer connection of actor
with audience in such a setting . For
the students this type of production
added a new way to produce a play,
and it provided a change from using
the conventional stage .

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�STUDENTS ATTENDING STATE SPEECH CONTEST were : (from the left) Jennifer Wat son , Gayla Wilson , Tamra Kasch ,
M ars ha Shreeves, M artha Smith , Peg Wel lman , Deb Ring , Jan Elias, Sue Barrier, Caro l Ryan , Beth Handbu ry , Janelle
Masker, Gene Perr in , Lon a Welbourn , Julie Elliott, James Kenealy, Karen Mauer, Tom M ahoney, Dan Langin , and not
pictured, Mrs. Judi Kenny, speec h in structor.

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�GIRLS' SOFTBALL·

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�COACH NILE K SMITH

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�FOOTBALL SQUAD: (left to right) Row 1: Keith Gravert, Ken Kline, Tim Koch, Brad Knott, J eff Shreeves, Scott Suntken , Duane Barrier,
Brad Soppe, Rob Gilbraith and Dave Osbahr, student managers; Row 2: Coach Johnson , Mike Larsen, Willy Corrin, Butch Fey, Jeff Graves,
Ken Hester, Jim Kenealy, Dave Wellman, Joe Masker, and Coach Carver; Ro w 3: Coach Shackl eford , Henry Ring, Mike Cooney, Doug Olsen ,
Todd Brockman, Tom Mahoney, Jay Mason , Todd Justice, Jeff Casson, and Coach Cochran; Row 4: Greg Barrier, Les Clark, Randy Orme,
Terry Erwin, Fred Hadfield , Dan McDonald , Dave Wellman and Jim Masker; Row 5: Marty Rogers, Clark Price, Scott Rogers , Kriss Soppe,
Randy Wachner, Steve Stone, Dan Langin, Todd Schroeder; Row 6: Jeff Slobodnik, Bruce Archer, Nick Justice, Scott Darrah, Scott Gardner,
Phil Ni elsen , Scott Dollen and Brian Floerchinger.

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The Tri-Cente r Varsity Football team compiled an
overall season record of 6-3. The season started slow,
but gained momentum winning the last six games of
the season. The Trojans finished the season in a tie
for third place in the conference.
Duane Barrier, Ken Kline and Brad Knott were
named to the all conference team, while Brad Soppe,·
Tim Koch and Jeff Shreeves were named to honorable mention.
The iJ.977 season was like two different seasons.
The first three games were lost and then the season
as turned around and the last six games were won.
Th is was a great effort. The team had to overcome
losses to t hree top rated teams and the ineligibility of
six pJayers. The team could have easily given up, but
didn't. This is a tribute to the caliber of players at
Tri-Center.
Coach Johnson

��Gridiron Action

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�GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM : Front row : (left to right&gt; Peggy Gilbraith, Lori Siebels, Patti Bintz, Jan EfuB , Pegg y Hall , Geri Pogge,
Danette Dollen , and Coach Gary White. Back row : Cindi Felton, Mary Jensen, Caroline Nelson, Janelle Masker, Jennifer Ring , Jane Alfers,
Susie Kenealy, Julie Elliott, Paulette Dollen, and Coach Pat Dalton.

When I asked this year's team to continue the
winning tradition started by last year's team, I
didn't realize how exact the girls would be. Last
year the team won 17 games and again this year
the girls won 17 games. Last year T-C finished 2nd
in the conference -tournament and this year we
finished 3rd. Last year T-C was sth in regular season conference standings and this year we were
2nd. Both year's T-C teams advanced into district
play in the tournarnen s. t-ast year we were 3rd
in the sectionals and this year we were 2nd .
Three school records fell in 1977-78. Camline
Nelson had 17 interceptions in one game and had
a record 256 interceptions in a season. The guard
court had an excellent 42 point defensive average
for the season which bettered the old average of
43 points set in 1971-72.
The overall season was fun. We will be graduating seven good senior and will be rep lacing them,
for the most part, from a J.V. squad that was 16-1
for the year. We will miss these senior girls, but
will do our b~ 1' to continue a winning tradition

at T-C.

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��Student Managers
All Conference
Jane Alfers

Patti Sidebottom
Cindi Felton
Caroline Nelson

GIR LS JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM : (left to right) Peggy Gilbraith , Lori Siebels , Den ise Royer, Laurie Hadfi eld, Kris Brow n, Andy Gilbraith and Nancy Kriz . Se co nd Row : Danette Dollen , Jul ie Kay, Shelly Theilen , Nancy Bintz and Lori Knott. Third
Row: Peggy Hall , Jill Eli as, Kelly Kiernan and Julie Redinbaugh . Fourth Row : Rhond a Knauss, Melan ie Casson and Darcy Christiansen . Fifth
Ro w: Susie Kenealy , M axine Cook and J ennifer Ring . Top : Coach Pat Dalton.

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�VARSITY BASK ETBALL MEMBERS: top , left t o right: Coa ch Co chran , Garth Bintz, Jim Kenea ly, Mike Lar sen, M arvi n Pea rcy , Tim Ko ch,
Brad Knott, Mi ke Ke nealy, and Coac h Shackleford . Bottom: Dave Wright, &lt;;alvin Eckm a nn , Du ane Barri er, Pat Kenea ly, and Coach Carver.

TROJANS MISS STATE
BYJ
The 1977 -78 Tri-Center Trojans concluded a
fine 20 win 5 loss season by bowing to a powe rfu l
Corning te am in the sub - state fin als in Council
Bluffs.
Some highlights of th e sea son were winning th e
Western Iowa Conference title outright for the
first time in 10 years; winning the section al and
district champion ships; and advancing to within
one game of the state tournament.
Southwest Iowa and conference r ecognition was
given to Pat Kenealy, Mike Kene aly and Duane
Barrier for their individual talents. The se three
joined Brad Knott, M arvin Pearcy and Tim Koch to
provid e the senior leader shi p for a successful
se ason .
SENIOR S on the 1977-78 squad were: from th e left, Pat Ke - •
nealy'. Tim Koch, Brad Knott, M arvi n Pearcy a nd Mi ke Ke nea ly;
knee lin g, Dua ne Barri er.

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�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAL L MEMBERS : top (left to right) : Coac h Shack leford , Marty Rogers, Tim Doo ley, Jay Mason , Rick Killpack . Bottom: Scott Rogers,
Randy Orme and Les Clark.
FRESHMAN : Top (left to rightJ: Coach Carver, Greg Barrier, Jeff Slobodnik, Scott
Darrah, Jeff Casson. Bottom: Robbie Gilbraith , Roger Nielsen , David Osbahr, and
Kent Zimmerman.

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�Wrestlers Have
Successful Season

The 1977-78 Trojan wrestling squad made the 1977-78
season a memorable one as they won eight dual meets and
lost only one . Their tournament season was equally rewarding as they won the Exira and Tri-Center tournies and
brought home the runner-up trophies in the conference
tournament and the Guthrie Center Invitational.

Seniors Dan Pogge, Calvin Manhart, Scott Suntken, and
Ken Kline closed out a brilliant season.Dan and Ken as we ll
as Bill Clevenger and Dave Nelson advanced to the district
wrestling tournament where Bill and Dan captured third
place honors. The team fin ished second to Griswold , who
was also second in the state, in the conference tournament. Conference champs were Scott Suntken, Bill Clevenger, and Dave Nelson . Runner-up in conference were Ken
Kline, Calvin Manhart, and Dan Pogge. Doug Olsen was
fourth in the conference and Kevin Corrin and Jeff Pape
fifth . Injuries to Ray Freese, Nick Ring, and Tom Clevenger
ended their successful seasons prematurely while heavyweight Roger Heim did not enter the conference meet.

WRESTLING TEAM : First row (left to right) : Scott Suntken , Ken Kline, Deb Ring (mgr.l, Dan Pogge, Calvin Manhart; 2nd Row: Terry! Ring
(mg r.J, Ray Freese, Bill Clevenger, Nick Ring, Doug Olson; 3rd Row: Dale Osbahr (mgr.), Todd J ustice, Willy Corri n, Dave Nelson , Phil Nielsen; 4th Row: Fred Thomas, Jim Berg, Roge r Heim , Jeff Pape; 5th Row: Gary Baker, Kevin Corrin , Doug Wil so n, Nick Justice, Scott Dollen,
Tom Clevenger; 6th Row: Asst. Coach Kerry Feekes, Head Coach Phil Brand.

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Scott-Suntken-4 y r. record- 39-1

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�ACTION

91

�BASEBALL TEA M MEMBERS are : Row 1 (From the left&gt; : Joe Nelson , Garth Bintz, Tom Mahoney, Jeff Shreeves , Ron Fi sc her,
Mike Lars en and Duane Barrier; Row 2: John Nelson, Larry Wedel , Dan Cros se , Jim Kenealy, Pat Kenealy and Coach Dal e
Carver; Row 3: Dave Wright, John Floerchinger, Todd Brock mann , Curt Floerchinger, Scott Gardner and M_ike Kenealy.

RETURNING SENIORS on the team are: Jeff Shreeves, Pat Kenea ly, Duane Barrier and Mike
Kenea ly.

92

�TRACK SQUAD &lt;From th e left) Row 1 : Dave Osbahr, M arty Roger s, Rand y Orme , Jeff Graves, Phil Niel sen , Nick Justice,
Sco tt Rog ers , Regan Wachner, Roger Nielsen and Jeff Slobodnik . Row 2: Duane Barrier, M arvi n Pe arcy , Dale Osbahr,
Brian Floe rc hinger, Jeff Larsen , Butch Fe y, Jay Mason, Lori Thoma s, stud ent man ag er and Coach Shackleford.

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�ABOVE: GIRLS ' TRACK TEAM MEMBERS are:
Row 1: Rhonda Knauss, Jennifer Ring , Kelley
Nihsen, Lori Knott, Danette Dollen , Geri Pogge,
Diane Mahoney and Toni Westphal. Row 2: Nancy
Kriz, Maxi ne Cook, Andy Gilbraith , Jill Elias ,
Peggy Hall , Kelley Kiernan and Nancy Bintz. Row
3: Terryl Ring, Lori Siebels, Diane Corrin, Vicki
Thomas, and Rita Wohlers. Back: Seniors Patti
Bintz, Pau lette Doll en, Martha Smith and Patti
Sidebottom. Stand ing: Coach Dalton. RIGHT:
Making the trip to the state track meet were,
from the left, Diane Mahoney, Vicki Thomas,
Pau lette Dollen , Diane Corrin and Geri Pogge.

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�8th GRADE FOOTBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Jim O' Neill , Ron Lett, Steve Dolle n, Rich ard Derm ody, and Don Lett; Row 2: Randy Wil so n,
J ohn Dollen, Albert Ring, and Wayne Reynold s; Row 3: Pat Langin , Lynn Christiansen, Allen Bardsley, Brian M ahoney, Bill Jenkin s, and
Scott Bargenquast; Row 4: Dan ny Archer, Dave Wohlers, Joe Dooley, Randy Price, Randy Schultz, and Coach Dalton.

7th GRADE FOOTBA LL: (left to right) Row 1: Tim Dowyl, Pat Dermody, Kurt Jones, Joe Nelson, and Tim Langan; Row 2: All en Osbahr, Jim
Wellman, Dave Reynold s, St eve Krumweide, Calvin Corrin , and Mike M cKee; Row 3: Dana Ebe rt, Mike Osbahr, Berl Boyer, Dale Wellm an,
Jody Ruchman, Scott Wi lley, and Bob Nelso n; Row 4: Coach Brand , David Borrink, Adam Just ice, Steve Me sserschm id t, and Coach Gambs.

�JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING : Cleft to right) Row 1: Mike McKee, Randy Wilson , Jim Wellman , Bob Nelson , Ronnie Engman , and Scott Christensen ; Row 2: Dale Wellman , Bill Jenkins, Richard Dermody , Todd Little, Adam Justice , and Allen Bard sley ; Ro w 3: Dana Ebert, Rob
Thomas , Chris Brich, Scott Bargenquast, Rick Newland , Steve Messerschmidt, Dan Arche r, and Coach Gambs.

JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADER'S : Cleft to right) Deanna Bardsley, Ann Rosa , Denise Ring , Bev Ar mstrong , Kay Pauley, Terri Ebe rt, and
Tana Bourke.

�8th GRADE GIRL'S BASKETBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Becky Ring , Jane Carlson, Valerie Kiernan, Kelly Pogge , Karen Messerschmidt, Tin a
Pape, Kelly Chri stensen , and Julie Elias ; Row 2: Jill Cook, Kim Osbahr, Linda Stuhr, Juliil. Brisbois , Terri Jones , Lisa Nelson , and Debbi e
Vorthman ; Row 3: Coach Smith, Mary Stamp, Debbie Borrink, and Debbie Driver; managers : Connie Rose and Mary Kay Alfers .

7t h GRADE GIRL' S BASKETBALL: (left to right) Row 1: Judy Slobodnik , Dona Reynolds , Valerie Graham, Sharone Clevenger, Nancy Kay,
and Jill Katzer; Row 2: Lisa Wrig ht , Lisa Ring, Karen Clevenger, Roxanne Bargenquist, and Cathy Ratigan; Row 3: Coach Smith , Cindy Blaze \, Tracy Kahler, Rosie Dooley, and Michelle Fay.

�8th GRADE BOY'S BASKETBALL : Cleft to rightl Row 1: Albert Ring , John Dollen , Lewis Hogue , Jeff Killpac k, and Jim O' Neill ; Row 2: Steve
Doll en , Ra ndy Scholtz, Jo e Dooley, Dave Wohlers, and Brya n Armstrong .

7th GRADE BOY'S BASKETBALL Cleft to right) Row 1: Calvin Corrin , J im Ebert, Dave Reynold s, Pat Dermody , and Jim Lan gin ; Row 2:
Steve Kru mweide, M ark Frieze, Mike Osbahr, Kurt Jone s, Tim Slobodni k; manager, Joey Bake r.

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�The First
National Bank

of
Missouri Valley

Gardner Implement Co. Inc .

Missouri Valley, Iowa

John Deere Sale s &amp; Service
Phone (712) 642-3198
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

Brookhouser Hardware
Coast to Coast Store
... Total Hardware Comforts
The Store of Friendly Serv.
509 East Erie
Phone : 642-3328
Missouri Valley, Ia. 51555

NAPA

Houseware and Supply Store
500 E. Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
712-642-2240

Loveland Elevator Co.

Mo. Valley Auto Parts
Auto, Truck and Tractor Parts
Home Life Ch ain Saws
Brake Drum and Disc
Rotor Lathe
Machine Shop Service Available
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Missouri Valley, Iowa
51555
Phone: 642-2777
Iowa Elevators
Missouri Valley
California Junction

Axtell Furniture
421 E. Erie

Furniture
Frigidaire Appliances

Light Truck &amp; General Repair

Phone: 642-2213

Route 1
Honey Creek, Iowa
Phone - 545-3459

Mohawk Carpets
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Furniture, Carpets, App liances

102

Ken's Automotive Service

�Vickers

People's
State
Bank

717 E. Erie

car clean-up
tune - up repair
grocery items
Randy Dinsmore - manager

Heritage Federal
Savings and Loan
Association

Missouri Valley

Denison - Mo. Valley
Carroll - Atlantic

"A Place to Grow"
MEMBER

FSLIC

fde nl Sn i11 s &amp;l1u ltn ruu Ctr• .

[!;}aviniS lnsmd to $40,000

Low Prices on Fords,
Mercurys &amp; Pickups

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Best Wishes
to all the graduates
Phone (712) 642-2781

Moore Brothers
Supermarket
Val ley Village Laundry

Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury

&amp;
M issouri Valley , Iowa
Ph. 642 - 2728

51555

Dry Cleaners
Red Carpet Restaurant
&amp;
Lounge
514 E. Erie - Mo . Valley
Steaks, Chic ken , and Seafood
Music Every Satu r day Night

coi n operated
Phone : 642-3065
or

642-2478
M isso uri Valley,
I owa

Ow ne r s: Myrtl e Thomas
Karl an d Polly Fastne r

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Good Luck Seniors

OAKLAND SAVINGS BANK
Serving you from two
locations
Downtown-Oakland, Ia 51560-Hwy 59S

NEWSADVERTISER
Pottawattamie County's Largest
Weekl_y Newspaper
Whatever you're selling, or buying, we
can
HELP!
All types of printing
::: Sale Bills ':' Auction Cards
::: Large Circulation Advertiser
John Scherle-Michael Laughin
- Publishersfor News or Ad service call :
OAKLAND 482-6461

Member FDIC

Davenport Motors
Corp.
405 S. Hwy - Oakland, la
Phone: 1-482-6491

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CORPORATION

Chevro let-Oldsmobile
Pontiac
Sales &amp; Service
Buz" Davenport- President
Walter Keast-Vice-President
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Elevator
482-5517
Elmer Harder
Manager

Feed lot
482 - 6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

�Whitmore's Home
Decorating Center

Harrison County
Rural Electric Coop

505 Walker St.
Woodbine, Iowa
51597

"Owned by those we serve"
Woodbine, Iowa
(712) 647-2727

Alvis Sinclair

OAKLAND LUMBER
and

Tire Specialists
Front End Alignment
Complete Balancing

REDI MIX
Tru-Value Hardware

Woodbine, Iowa 51579
Phone : 647-2141
Res : 647 - 2949

Oakland, Iowa

Food Land Supermarkets
Woodbine and Missouri Valley
"Where the Wise Economize."
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and
Complete line of Quality Canned Goods
Open evenings and Sunday mornings
Through our doors pass the
best people in the world :
Our Customers

105

�229 5CUTH MAIN
C::CUNC::IL BLUFFS, IOWA
128 FRCNT ST.
NECLA, ICWA

KEY REAL ESTATE CO.

Farmers and Merchants
State Bank

"WE HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS'"

TELEPHONE 328-1876 AND
712-485-2221

JERRY WELLMAN

MGR.

1-712-485-2649
FARMLAN D SALES AND
V. P .

IOWA FARM

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MANAGEMENT

LAND INSTITUTE , S . W .

IA.

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CO UNCI L BLUFFS . IOWA
1 28 FRONT ST .
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KEY REAL EST A TE CO.
"W E HOLD THE K E V TO YOU R REAL ESTATE NEEDS"
TELEPHONE 328 -1 876 AND

Phone: 485-2245

71 2-485-2221

Neola, Iowa

DARROLD INGWERSEN
FARMLAND SALES &amp; MANAGEMENT

1 - 712-488-2201

229 SO UTH MAIN
COUNCIL BL U FFS . IOWA
1 28 FRONT S T .
NEOLA, IOWA

KEY REAL EST ATE CO.
" WE HOLD THE K E V T O YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS "
TELE P H ONE 328-1876 AND

71 2 -4 85-2221

ORAN N E LSON
FARMLAND SALES Be MANAGEMENT

NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY

1-712-485 - 2109

229 SOUTH MAIN
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
1

28

FRONT ST .

NEOLA. IOWA

KEY REAL EST ATE CO.

Althea C. Sweeney
and
John P. Sweeney
Life, Health, Disability
Group Insurance
Annuties, Pension Plans

·· WE HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS"

328-1 876
71 2-485-2221

TELEPHONE

AND

KEN NELSON
FARM L AND SALES AND MANAGEMEN T

106

1 -71 2-485-2458

Phone: 485-2335
Neola, Iowa

�DONOVAN'S CHAM PUN
SERVICE

Your Friendly
Wayne Feed Dealer

Neola, Iowa

Neola Grain

MIKE
and
TIM

Neola, Iowa

OMAHA {402]-342-3727

"Insurance pays
its own way"

MINDEN {712]-483-2800

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phone : 485-2245

Minden , Iowa

phone : 483 - 2611

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Neola, Iowa

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NEOLA [712]-485-2355
McCLELLAND [712 ]-566-2123

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Ph: 485 -2276

107

�Zimmerman Farm Supply
Stormor Grain Bins &amp; Buildings

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Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertilizer

Minden, Ia.
Phone: 483-2611

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" Service after the Sale"
Ph : 483-2363

Farmer's &amp; Merchan t s
State Bank

Minden, Iowa

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Pieper's Meat Market
Home Butchered, Quality Meat s

Minden Bowl and Cafe

Homemade Sausage, Lunch Meat
Cured Ham &amp; Bacon
Minden , Iowa
Processing Service for Lockers
and Home Freezers
Ph: 483-2836
John Gier, Owner

Duffy's Tavern
and
Becky's Kitchen
" Great Place t o Come "
Eat and Drink
Minden, Iowa

Phone : 483-9231
Minden, Iowa

Harley &amp; Becky

Open Seven Days a Week
"C ongratulation s t o the Seniors of 78! "

Minden Lumber
and
Jensen Construction

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MIN DEN
AUTO SERVICE
Complete Auto
Mechanical &amp; Body
Service
Marlyn (Moe) Troll

Minden, Iowa

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48 3- 25 21

Mind en, Iowa

�Baker's Petroleum
Co.
"Our Best Luck to
the Seniors"
Phone : 483-2286 or
483-2259
Minden, Iowa

LE HAN'S
PHARMACY
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Prescriptions
King's Candy
Hallmark Cards

MINDEN STYLING SALON
Gift Items
Complete Beauty Service

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Minden, Iowa
Peggy Kemmish-owne r operator
Men's Styling by Appointment

ARMSTRONG
STANDARD
24 Hour-Towing Road
Service
2 Locations to serve
you better

Bill Ploen
483-2665

Minden : 483-2943
Shelby: 544-2020

CB
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CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERY
Latest Fabric
Reasonable Rates

PLAIN SERVICE CO.
Phone :
483-2788

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Min den , I owa
Electrical Service and
Installatio n for Home
Farm I ndustrial and
Comme rcial Needs

Guaranteed Work
Minden Upholstery
Minden , Iowa

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�First Federal
Savings and Loan
"The Interesting
Place to Save"

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First Federal
so vin&lt;J s a nd lo o n
c 01 J1 1r ;/bluff s

24-hour Tow Service
Body and Paint Work
Mechanical Work

J-8 &amp; Son Garage
Hank Bergantzel
Phone: 323-8766

Broadway at Main
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

32nd &amp; West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

301 E. Washington
Clarinda, Iowa
51632

1314 Fifth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

519 Third Street
Red Oak, Iowa
51566

3 North Vine
Glenwood, Iowa 51534

Free
checking
for
students

We

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STATE BANK
~TRUST

. ._ _ _. . M ember FOK: &amp; Hawkeye B a ncorpora t1o n

110

�Lyle's Skelly
Logan, Iowa
Phone 644-2140

G &amp; L True Value
Hardware Variety
Dry Goods-644 - 2227
Lumber-644-2212
Logan, Iowa

Panama, Iowa
Omaha Ph . 322-9158
Panama Ph . 489-2020
Dependable Freight Service

HARRISON MUTUAL
INSURANCE
Keith C. Strong ,
Secretary
Logan, Iowa
644-2710

Glen Koenig
Co nklin Distribution
Beebeetown, Iowa
(712) 644-2354

First National Bank
Of
Logan
Safety, Secu rity, &amp; Service
Logan , Iowa

WEX-A New Concept
Nutrient Release Agent
and Wetting Agent

111

�I-80 Restaurant &amp; Lounge
Food Orders to go
Phone: 566-2898
I-80 Convenience Store
and Self-Service Gas
Phone: 566-2050
Underwood Exit and
Interstate 80
Underwood, Iowa

515 COURT- HARLAN, IOWA 51537
Clothing &amp; Accessories For
Today's Woman

Ken's Saw Service
Specializing in Chainsaws
Sales and Services
Underwood, Iowa
Phone : 566-2852
Lawn Mowers
Wood Burning Stove s
Small Engines
Lawn &amp; Garden Tools

24 hr . Wrecking Service
and Farm Ti r e Service

Roden burg Sl&lt;elly Service
I-80 Underwood, Iowa
Station
Restaurant
Motel
Ron-Den

Phone: 566-2 753

112

�Thank You
For Choosing

NOBLE
PHOTOGRAPHY
For Your
Senior
Portraits

Jeff Shreeves

Peggy Wellman

Congratulations
and Best Wishes
'78 Grads

~~

HOTOGRAPHY,

Inc.

Seventh &amp; Durant

South Main Street

HARLAN , IOWA51537
712 -755 -2376

DENISON , IOWA51 442
712 -2 63 -3042

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�GRANDMA'S CAFE

Jerry &amp; Rita Christensen
Persia, Iowa

Persia Milling Co.
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Grain Selling
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; milling
Persia, Ia. 485-2115
John - Doug - Mac- Keith
John McKeighan-manager
phone 488-2912
You call- we haul
That's all- you all

114

�HOME FEDERAL
Savings- Loan Association
Berth sen- Knutson
Funeral Home
Serving the area over 100 years
Avoca- Walnut- Hancock
Minden - Shelby

Of Harlan
Four Locations, Harlan ,
Atlantic, Auduban and Avoca
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The Exchange Lounge

Frank &amp; Amber
Fine Food
Drinks
Persia,
Iowa
Phone: 488-3611

Drinks, Pizza's, &amp; Sandwiches
Rick and Jackie
Pankonen
Avoca, Iowa
Phone : 343-9907

Avoca Fabric Center
Fabrics
Notions and Domestics
Simplicity and McCalls
Your sewing
headquarters for
service , top value &amp;
low prices
343-6348
Nadine True

The Embe r' s
Char-Broiled Foods
Shelby, Iowa

Leinen Hardware
and
Electric
Bus in ess Phone :
743-23 1 5

Home Phone :
743-2135

Everything for the Farm
&amp;
Home
Portsmou th, Iowa
Paul J . Leinen , Own er

115

�Walt's Champlain Service

Miller Garage

Ti res- Batteries-Acee sso ri es
Persia, Iowa

Trac tor and Auto Repairs
Persia, Iowa 488 -2 15 1

Rhoden Motor Company, Inc.

Moran's of Harlan

Chevrolet- Oldsmobile
Buick-Pontiac
Missouri Valley , Iowa

Quality Dry Cleaning
Custom Draperies
Ph. 755- 2792

Stitch Shoppe

Putnam Service

Avoca, Iowa

Underwood , Iowa
Ph . 566 -2861

Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia: Ph . 486-2311

Lea's Ladies Fashion Shoes
Ph . 644-3171
Logan, Iowa

Thomas Paint and Decorating
Carpet, Pai nt, and Wallpaper
Underwood , Iowa
Ph . 566-2105

Moss Service Station
Mi sso uri Valley , Iowa

Harris Chevrolet Co ., Inc.
Dunlap Savings Bank
Logan , Iowa
Dunlap, Iowa 51529

Von Hebel's
" The Hou se of Mugs"
Paul - Ray
Neola, Iowa 51559

G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain
Master Mi x Petersen Beans
Pion eer Seed Corn

Portsmouth , Iowa

Ph. 743-2425

J .C. Supermarket
Underwood , Iowa

State Bank of Portsm·outh
Portsmouth &amp; Panama

Rodenburg Insurance Agency
Henry Rodenburg
Dunlap, Iowa 51529

Portsmouth , Iowa

Ph. 743 -2 525

Younkerman Seed Co.

Sales and Service s
Ph . 343-6321
Avoca, IA 5152 1

"Seeds that Grow"
Minden , Iowa

"You're a Stranger but Once! "
Neola, Iowa

Center Repair Shop
General Repairing
Beebeetown , Iowa
Ph. (712) 642-3%7

Water Wheel
Gifts and Ceramics
Avoca, IA
Ph . 343-6950
Owner- Judy Whelan

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Rocket Bar

Olese n Chev.- Olds, Inc.

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Westside Tavern
Minden, Iowa

Wedel Hardware
Minden , Iowa

Minden Pump Co.
Leo Haig ht
Minden , Iowa
Ph . 483-2683

Moore Brothers Supermarkets, Inc .
7 Stores in the Heart of West Central Iowa
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Woodbine , Iowa

�Brookhouser Hardware
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500 E. Erie
Mo . Valley, Iowa
(712) 642-2240

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ELEVATOR, INC.
Where Your Business
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Feed - Seed-Grain
Phone:
544-2638

F &amp; F Construction, Inc.
Shelby
Iowa

Remodeling; Repairing ; New
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of all kinds
Box 408
Neola, Iowa
Fred Rodenburg
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485-2682
485-2028

Blue &amp; White Supermarket
Minden , IA

Tank-Wagon Service
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Valley Dr ug Store
. Mi sso uri Valley , IA
Reliab le Prescription Service

Hansen Oil Co.

The First National Ban k
The Old Rel iable
" Has Be en Serving This Community
Since 1884 "
Woodbine, IA

McClelland, Iowa 51548

Happy Chef Restaurant

t el. no. McClelland, Ia. 566-2160

Missouri Valley , IA

Woodbine Grain Company
Woodb ine and Logan , IA
51579

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Council Bluffs, Iowa

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251 29th AVEN UE
COUNCIL BLUF F, IOWA 51501

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Newest Style Clothing
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Corner Scott and Bdwy.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Phone : 322-5567
Tux Rentals For Any Occasion

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411 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501
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1002-6th
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Harlan, Iowa 51537
Phone 755 - 2400

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7 days a week

606 Sp ring Street
Har lan, Iowa

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In addition t o full service
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Williard, Bill Ryan , Dorothy
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Home Savings Bani&lt;
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Pe·rsia, Iowa, Ph . 488 - 2425

Persia Coop
Grain, Feed
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Persia, Iowa
Phone: 488-2725
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Phone : 485-2235 or 488-2762
Wendall Knauss
Persia, Iowa

Gordon Ruckman - Owner
Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

Ruckman Service

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Persia, Iowa 51563
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"A Place Where Frie nds Meet"
Persia, Iowa

488-2335

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GIFTS
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Open Tuesday - Saturday 9 :30 -5
Neola, Iowa

P.O. BOX 208

NEOLA, IOWA

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Dept. Store
" Merchandi se
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Neola, Iowa
Ph . 485-2141
Complete Automotive
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Crowley Drug
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Neola, Iowa
ph . 485-2454

Neol a, I owa

North 40 Restaurant
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Neo la, Iowa ph . 485-2661

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Woodbine, IA
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Woodbin e, IA

Harvey Pharmacy
Vernon Henrick,
Ph . 642-2741
Missouri Valley, IA
24 hr. Prescription Service

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504 Highway
Oakland , IA 51560
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Custom Wheels
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Boustead Clothing

McClelland Feed &amp; Grain

Men's and Boy's
Acme - Levis-Van Heusen -Wolve rine
Woodbine, IA

Fred Holli ster
Carles Caldwell
Ph. 566-2180

Warner Implements Company

Emory's Jewelry

Woodbine, IA

Keepsake and Bulova
Harlan , Iowa

Larson's Shoe Store

Pexton Drug Company
" Fine Footwear for the Family"
Harlan, IA

Harlan, Iowa

Oakland Bowl

Ballers Ford Center

Ph . 482 -99 08

Martin Meat, Inc.

Hwy. 59 &amp; 6 North
Oakland , Iowa
Ph. 482-6414
Better Idea Cars from -Ford

Bob &amp; Betty Werts
Underwood , IA
Ph. (712) 566-2364

Avoca Florist and Gifts
Avoca, Iowa

Olsen's Supermarket
Du sty Field, Proprietor
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6 15 Durant
Harlan , IA
Ph. 755-2151

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Life and Health Insurance
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Shelby, Iowa Ph . 544-2169

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Underwood, IA
Ph. 566 -2870
Good Food-Fast Service

Neola, Iowa

Blue and White Supermarket

Eby Drug Store

Neola, Iowa

Logan , IA
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Russell Stover Candy

Missouri Valley Farm Supply
106 E. Erie St.
Mi sso uri Valley, Iowa 51555

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Persia, IA
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Avo ca, Iowa

Quality - Service- Courtesy
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IOWA 51526 • (712) 545 - 3784

THANI&lt; YOU!
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all merchant s, business-people
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TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
NEOLA, IOWA

�IN MEMORY OF

GARTH LEE BINTZ
APRIL 24, 1961-March 4, 1979
A FRIEND
Death is not the enemy of life, but its friend, for it is the knowledge that
our years are limited which makes them so precio us. It is th e truth that
time is but lent to us which makes us, at our best, look upon our years as a
trust handed into our temporary keeping.
- Jo shua Loth Liebman -

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�FOREWORD
Through our school years together we have learned the true mean ing of friendship . By ch eer ing
together at games, studying frantically for government, striving to do our best in that all important game, and even experiencing the loss of a close classmate, we have drawn together seve r al
meaningful relationships .
What a friend we have in time
Gives us children, makes us wine
Tel) .:; us what to take or leave behind .
Friends, I will remember you,
Think of you , pray for you
And when another day is through
I'll still be friends with you.
Babies days ar e never long,
Mothers' laugh is babys ' song
Gives us all the hope to carry on.
Friends, I will remember you ,
Think of your, pray for you
And when another day is th r ough
I' ll still be friends with you .
- John DenverNow we must go our separate ways , start a new life , an d mak e new
friends; but our school year friendships shall al ways be che ri she d. This
yearbook attempts to capture good times and memories t hat we have
shared together at Tri-Center.

GLL
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SENIORS

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ACTIVITI

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�TRI-CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
OPENED: FALL SEMESTER, 1978

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�HOMECOMING 1978
Homecoming Week began Monday, September 25, 1979
with dress-up day; Tuesday was t - shirt day; Wednesday,
hat day, bonfire, class games and pep rally ; Thursday,
clas h day; Friday, color day and the game ; and Saturd ay,
the co ronation .
The 19 79 Homecoming candidate s were Kim Lewis,
Dave Wellman, Geri Pogge, Mike Larsen, Karen Finerty ,
Tim McDonald, Marsha Shreeves , Scott Brich, Barb
Ste ph ens, Bill Clevenger, Diane Corrin, Todd Broc kman ,
Juli e Elliott, Jim Kenealy, Molly Kay, Doug Olsen , Danette
Dollen, Greg Schierbrock, Deb Bertelsen and Ken Hester .
The Homecoming Committee consisted of Deb Be rtel sen ,
Danette Dollen, Julie Elliott, Karen Finerty, Ken He ste r,
Jim Ken ealy, Tom Mahoney , Geri Pogge, Marsh a Sh r eeves
and Barb Stephens . Faculty advi sor s were John Thom as
an d Gre g McClurg .
Scroll be arers were Doug Lewi s and Jim Wellman . Pages
we re Debbie Schierbrock, Jimmy Jo De r mody , Me rr idy
Ring, Robby Larsen, Sh annon Wed e and Brian McDo na ld.
Royalty for 1977 , Peg Wellman and Du ane Bar r ier,
crown ed the new king and queen .

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�HOMECOMING CORONATION AND DANCE
The Ho mecoming pep rally was
unique t his year in that the elementa ry and high schoo ls joined together
fo r the event. The students were
called fr om classes by the arrival of a
fire tru ck. The elementary student's
enthusiasm and pep was a surprise to
the high school students as elementary and hig h schoo l were pitted
again st each other in several events.
"Back to Back " supplied the music
for the dance after the coronation .

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Caroline Wil son

Dave Wright

GRADUATION '79
Honor Students
Tom Mahoney
Valedictorian
Julie Elliott
Salutatorian

Gay Lucke

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�ACTIVITIES

35

�Student Council

SNOWBALL DANCE
Four candidates for snowball queen were
selected by the student body . In the picture
at the left, they are, from the left: Anna
Paukku , senior; l&lt;elly Pogge, freshman;
Andy Gilbraith, sophomore; and Sharon
Nielsen, junior.
Anna, a foreign exchange student from
Finland, was voted queen by the student
body. The .student council sponsored the
dance.

36

�National Honor Society Officers
Gui/ding the National Honor Society were, from the left: Doug Olsen, Gay Lucke, Garth Bintz, Juli e Elliott, president, and Tom M ahoney.

Model United Nations
Pa rt ic ipating in th e Model United Nations program were, from the left: Tom Mahoney, Gay Lucke, Kim Ru ckman , Gay la Wilson ,
Kath lee n Pauley, faculty advisor, Mr. Abariotes, Ke lly Kay and Anne Paukku .

37

�Football Cheerle ader s are, from th e lef t : Ga il Sor enso n, Kare n Finerty, Bonn ie Da rrington, Sharon Neilsen , Linda Lefe ber , Tamra Kas ch
and Ge ri Pogg e.

The Varsity Cheerleading squads for 1978-79 were : Football cheerleaders , Karen Finerty, Captain; Tamra
Kasch , Co-captain ; Geri Pogge, Barb Stephens, Gail Sorenson, Sharon Neilsen , Linda Lefeber, and Bonnie
Darrington . Winter sport Cheerleaders were Karen Finerty, Captain ; Tamra Kasch, co-captain; Gail Sorenson,
Sharon Ne ilsen , Annette Stephens , Linda Lefeber, Bonnie Darrington, and Gail Suntken . Junior Varsity squad
consisted of Missy Dunlap, Kelly Nihsen, Teresa Graves, and Ter i Ebert.
The cheerleading season begins long before the football pads are in place. The cheerleader s pack off to
camp at N.W.M .S. in mid-June for a week of hard work and fun. The rest of the summer they have weekly
practices t o keep them in shape for the rough schedule that lies ahead .
I n spite of the adverse football weather and the hectic schedule during the ba sketball and wrestling season ,
t hey al l man age t o keep smiling . They are truly one of the school's most dedicated teams .
- Karen Finerty-

Winter Chee rl ea ders are, from the left: Gail Soren so n, Kare n Fine rty , Tamra Ka sc h, Bonni e Da rring to n, Li nda Lef eber, Gail Suntken ,
Sharon Neilsen and An nette St ephen .

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�J unior Varsity- Teresa Graves, Teri Ebert, Ke ll y Nih sen, and Missy Dunl ap.

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�Horne Ee. Style Revue

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FFA MEMB ERS are : Row 1, from t he left : Calvin Eck man, Fr ed Thom as, Du ane M cDon ald, Larry Ohling er, Dale Osbah r, an d Ke nn y
He rste; Row 2, Ke ith Pearcy, Dan Mc Donald, M ike Freese, Scott Doll en, Jeff Caddell , Bru ce Arch er, Clar k Pr ice, M ike Car r oll , Dave Au sdemore an d Da ve Wellman; Row 3, Sco tt Darr ah, Steve Stamp, Du ane Campbell , Roger Heim, Tom Ki llpack, Kir k Parsons, Stev e Nelson,
Ric k Newland, Randy Pr ice and Don Lett.

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�Vocal music contest participants ar e: Row 1, from th e left : Juli e Eli as, Kim Eli as, Sheil a Parsons, Li sa Welbourne, Lor i Knott, and
Nancy Welbourn. Row 2, Marilyn Miller, Kelly Ch ri sten se n, Caro l ine Wilson, J ean SLhroder, Ke ll y Nih se n and Dan Langin. Row 3, Mona
Stamp, Nancy Kr iz, Michelle Divelbess, Terryl Ring, J ane O' Nei l l an d J ill Elias.

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Uh-oh, B.O.

Later big guy, I ' m eating.

Leslie who?

Look into my eyes.

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Suck eggs, chump!

�Choo choo.

She did it!

Meow me ow me ow .
*$' &amp; "#( % $ !!!

What beer, off icer ?
Who , me ????

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�''HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS''

��FINE ARTS

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�YOtfRE IN
TROJAN &lt;OlJNTRY

Band Members are: Front, left to right, Tracey Hansen, Andy Gibraith , Marsha Shreeve s, Geri Pogge , Tammy Mauer, Danette Dollen, Gayla
Wilson , Diane Corrin , Barb Stephens, Karen Finerty, Kim Lewis, Dave Osbahr, Danny Cros se, Scott Darrah and Jeff Christensen , director ;
Second row, Karen Mauer, Roger Larsen , Virgil Brockhoff , Mona Stamp , Julie Redinbaugh , Kim Ru ck man, Tin a Page , Sharon Nielsen , Su sie
Ken ealy, Gail Sorensen , Nancy Welbourne, Lisa Welbourne and Julie Elliott; Thi rd row , Barb Billeter, Gay Lucke , Kim Ware, Deni se Ring ,
Kell y St ark, LuAnn Lefebe r, Rh onda Knauss , Kim Elias , Kim Osbahr, Jane Car lson and Linda Lefeber; Fourth row , Gail Suntken , Becky
Ring, Lori J enkin s, Tam i Long , Marlene Fey, Julie Kay , Deb Clark, Michelle Olsen, Tana Bourke, Terri Ebe rty and Lorie Thoma s; Fifth row ,
Missy Dunlap, Ma xine Cook, Vale r ie Kiernan , Julie Johnson , Julie Elia s, Carla Clark , Anne Campb ell , M ar k Duh ach ek, Jill Elia s and Kelly
Chri stensen ; Si xth row, Vic ki e Thomas, Art Broc khoff , Jeff Ka sch , John Floerchinger, Steve Dollen , Allen Bard sley, Curt Fl oerchinger, Dave
Wright , Peg Gilbraith, Jennifer Wats on and Kelly Kiernan ; Seventh row , Dan Archer, Bruce Archer , Nanc y Kri z, Randy Wilson , Tom Pier son,
Scott Dol len , Lee Ring and Kent Zimmerman .

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�The 1978-79 Porn Pon Squad are, from left to right, bottom row- Barb Stephens, Geri Pogge, Captain; Karen Finerty, Captain; Dan ette
Dollen , Marsha Shreeves, Kim Lewis, Diane Corrin , and Gayla Wilson . Row 2: Mona Stamp, Julie Redinbaugh , Tammy Mauer, Sharon Neilsen, Susie Ke nealy, Gail Sorenson , Linda Lefeber, and Lorie Thomas . Row 3: Gail Suntken , Barb Billeter, M issy Dunl ap, Kelly Christensen,
Kim Ruckman, Tina Pape , Kelley Keirnan , and Vickie Thomas .

Mr. Thomas- Director

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�CHOIR MEMBERS are: Row 1 (from the left): Julie Eli as, Nancy We lbourn, Lisa We lbourn e, l&lt; im Eli as, Caroline Wil son, Va leri e Kiernan,
Lori l&lt;nott, Terryl Ring, Lori Ri ng, l&lt;ris Brown, and Tammy Mauer. Row 2: Michelle Olsen, Mary Stamp, l(aren Mark, Tracy Justen, Gail
Sorensen, l&lt;aren Messerschmidt, Sheil a Parsons, LaRee Bintz, Jane O'Neill, and Teresa Graves. Row 3: Deb O'Ne ill, Julie Redinbaugh, Debbi e
Driver, Michelle Di velbess, Cindy M iller, l(elly Nihsen, Jean Schroder, l&lt;aren Allers, Mona Stamp, Maryann Ring, Nancy Thomas, and Mi chell e
Colpitts. Row 4: l&lt;e lly Christensen, Mar ilyn Mi ller, Dan Lang in, Regan Wachner, Joel Dri ver, l&lt;irk Parsons, Todd Justi ce, Jill Elias, Nancy
l&lt;riz, and Toni Westphal.

T he Tri - Center Voc al Dep artment kept bu sy with their musi ca l
and severa l concerts. The year
star ted with the hit Broadway
mu sical HELLO DOLLY; continu ed
with a Chri stmas concer t, spring
con r. ert, stat small and large
group con test , a trip to l&lt;ansas
City, a fin e arts banquet, and
fini shed their successful year by
performing at Tr i- Center's grad uati on.

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�Hello Dolly
Friday and
Saturday,
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Nov. 10-11, 1978
7:30 p.m.
Co-Directors
Greg A . McClurg

John M. Thomas
Accompanist
Debbie Bertelsen
Choreography
John M . Thomas

Tamra Kasch

Cast of Characters
Mrs . Dolly Gallagher Levi . ... . .. .... . .. . . . . . .. .... .. . .. . . .. .... .. . . ..... . .. Kim Elias
Ernestina ..... .. ... . .......... . .... . .... .. .. ... . .. ...... ... . .. ... . ....... .Barb Stephens
Ambrose Kemper ..... ............. .. . . .. .. .. .. .... ...... ... . .......... Alan Zacharias
Horace Vandergelder ...... . ....... .. . ... .... .. ........ .. . ......... . ........ Kirk Boyer
Ermengarde ... .. ... . .. . . ....... ... . . ... ... .. .. .... ..... . . .......... ..... Anne Campbell
Cornelius Hackel .. .. ..... .. ... ........ . .. .... . . . . . ......... ... .. ... .. ..... Dave Wright
Barnaby Tucker ........ . ..... .... .. . ........ . .... · · .. .... · ..... ............. .Jeff Kasch
Irene Molloy . . . .... .. ...... .. .......... .. .. . .. .. .... .... .. . .. . ..... .. ... . .... Julie Elliott
M innie Fay ................ ..... . .... .... .... . .. ..... · ...... · .. . .. ........ Lisa Welbourn
Mrs . Rose ... .. .. .. ... ... .... ..... . .. .. . .. .... ... . .. . . ...... ........ Michelle Dlvelbess
Rudolph . ........ . ...... ...... .. .. .... .... ....... ....... . . .. ...... . . . .. .. . .... Dan Langin
Judge .............. . .... .. .. .. ... .. .... . ..... . ....... . . · · . .. . .. ... ... . . . .Todd Brockman
Stanley . ........ ... ... .. . ... . . . . . ... . ... . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. . . ... . . ... .... . .Randy Wachner
Court Clerk .......... . ... ... .. .... . . .. .. ........ . ... · . ·. · .. .. .. . .. .. . ...... Roger Larsen
Policeman . ..... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ............ . ...... . . . ... . .. .. ..... . .... .Kirk Parsons
Paper Hanger .... . ... . .. .. . . .. ... . .. ..... . .. . .. . ..... ... ... .. . . .. ......... . ... Troy Little
Parade Worker .. . .. ... .. ..... ... .. .... . . ...... . .... . .... .... . . ...... ... Regan Wac..hner
Coo k . .. . . . . ..... . . ... . ..... ... . . . . .. . ... .. ..... .. · .. ....... . ....... ....... .. .Todd Justice
Harmon ia Gardens Dancers .. . .. . . .... .. ... . .. .. . ... ... . . .... . ........ Tamra Kasch
Vickie Th()m as
Brenda Armstrong
Lori Thomas
Couples .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . ........... .. .. . . .... .. . .... .... .. . ... . . ... ....... ... .Tro y Li ttle
Lori Knott
Ken Hester
J ane O'Nei l l
Regan Wachner
Teresa Graves

���On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 27, 28, and 29,
the TC band , choir and pompon girls went to l&lt;a nsas City.
The Tri-Center Fine Arts Club raised the money for the
trip with a marathon dance, carnival, bake sales and col-

lecting cans which were traded in for cash in Omaha.
The trip to l&lt;ansas City inc luded performances and a day
spent at Wo rlds of Fun, an amusement park, on Saturday.
Othe r stops on the trip were the l&lt;C zoo, a l&lt;C Royals base-

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ball game and the Country Club Plaz a.
The Continental Hotel in downtown l&lt;ansas City was
" Home" for the group. Ninety-f ive students and 17 chaperones and drive rs made the tr ip in five schoo l busses.
The only undesirable part of the trip was the fact that
Friday, April 28, was an inservice day and no chool was
held at T ri - Center. Those making the tr ip didn't even m iss
any sc hool!

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�VARSI T Y AN D JUNIOR VARSITY SOF TBALL TEAM consisted of: Row 1, ( Left to r ight ): Ca rolyn Mauer,
Shel ley Thielen, J ill Cook, Va lerie l&lt;ie rn an, Terri Ebert, l&lt;er i Brown and Deni se Ring. Row 2, Lind a
Stuhr, Tammy Mauer, l&lt;e ll ey l&lt;iernan, Nancy Bintz, Lind a Lefeb er, Di ane Mah on ey, Lori Seibe ls and
Nancy l&lt;r iz. Row 3 : Coach Ni le Smith, Becky Ring, Peg Gi l br aith, Jolene Wohlers, Maxine Co ok,
Trac ey Hansen, l&lt;elly Chr istensen, Deb Vo r thmann and Darcy Christ ian sen.

VARSITY SO FTBALL TEAM MEMBER S are: Front Row (from the leftl , Carolyn Mauer, Shel ley
Theilen, Nan cy Bin tz, Lind a Lef eber, Diane Mahoney and Lor i Se ibel s. Back Row: Coach Ni le Smi th ,
Peg Gilbra ith, Jolene Wohlers, Max ine Cook, Trace y Hanse n, Deb Vorthm ann, Darcy Chri sti anse n and
l&lt;e l ly Chr istense n.

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�VARS IT Y VO LLEYBALL TEAM MEMBERS are: Row 1 ( fro m th e lef tl, Mar lene Fey and
L uann Lefeber . Row 2, l&lt;a t hy Bri ch, Sharon N ielsen, Vicki Th omas and Peg Hall . Row 3, Je nnifer Ring, l&lt;aren Allers, Susie l&lt;e nea ly, L orie Thom as, Anni e Stephens and Diane Corr in .

�1978-79

Cross Country team members are, from le ft to right, front row: Allen Bard sley, Dave Nelson and
Roger Nielsen ; Back row: Bill Cleve nger, Ph il Nielse n and Dave Osba hr. The team was coached
by Kerry Feekes.

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COUNTRY

�The members of the 1978-79 football team , from left to right, front row, are : Coach John se n,
Dave Wellman, Jeff Casson, Marty Rogers, Jay Maso n, Terry Erwin , Jeff Graves, Doug Olsen ,
Butch Fey, Tim McDonald and Mike Cooney; Row 2 Kris s Soppe, Todd Broc kma n, Scott Rogers,
Danny Arch er, Larry Ware, Mike Goetz, Scott Dollen , Scott Darrah, Scott Barge nque st, and Lester Clark; Row 3 Neck Barrier, Randy Wachner, Kenn y Hester, Jim Keneal y, Mike Lar se n, Dave
We ll man, Randy Orme, Todd Justice , and Danny Lang in; Row 4 Coach Brooke , Scott Boyer, Rich
Dermody, Lewi s Hogue, Rand y Schu ltz, Keith Pauley, John Floerchinger, Brian Floerchinge r, and
Pat Langin; Row 5 Coach Shacke lford , Nick Justice, Scott Gardner, mgr. Ron Engman , Bruce
Archer, Jeff Slobodnik, Coach Cochran , and mgr. Robbie Gilbraith.

All co nference football player s ar e, fro nt row : M ike Cooney and
Doug Olsen . Hono rable menti on was awarded to Mike Larsen ,
Dave Wellman and Terry Erwin.

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�TROJAN POWER

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A To uch of Cla ss, from left to right, the varsity team are as follows : Dave Wright, Randy Orme, Rich Brougham , Scott Rogers, M ike La r se n,
Jim Kenealy , Calvin Eckman, Greg Barr ier, Rick Killpack , a nd Marty Ro gers .

Points

Opponent

Opp.
St. Alberts
Oakland
Underwood
Avoca
Oakland
Mo. Valley
Carson
Carson
Avoca
Mo. Valley
Walnut
Treynor
Shelby
Iowa Deaf
Avoca
Griswold
Elk Horn
Lo-Ma
Manilla
Woodbine
Avoca

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64
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97
80
54
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67
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�74

�A TOUCH OF CLASS?? ??? M embers of the varsity wrestling team are, from t he left: Doug Ol sen , Jim Berg, Jeff Pape, Keith Pauley, Roger
Heim, Tom Clevenger, Bill Clevenger, Dave Nelson , Will y Corrin , Kevin Corrin , Allen Bardsley, Todd Justice , assi stant coach Kerry Fee kes and
head coach Joh n Bro ok e. BELOW : The Clevenger brothers, Tom , on the left, made the trip to the state tournam ent.

�Mo Valley
Carson
Underwood
We t Har:rison
St. Alberts
Griswold

Logan Magn

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27

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�Varsity basketball team members are, from the left: Coach Gary White , manager Pegg y Gilbraith , Nancy Bintz, Lori Seibels , Melanie Casson ,
Rhonda Knauss, Vickie Thomas, Maxine Cook, Jennifer Ring, Lorie Thomas , Susie Kenealy, Jul ie Elli ott, Geri Pogge , Peggy Hall, Danette
Dollen , manager Anna Paukku and Coach Pat Dalton .

Woodbine
Manning
Oakland
Treynor
Underwood

Opponent

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Treynor
St. Alberts
Shelby
AvoHa
Griswold
Elk Horn
Logan-Magnolia
T.J. Council Bluffs
Mo Valley
Lewis Cer:i ral
Walnut
Atlantic
Harla

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52

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38
42
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�YOlJ.RE

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JV team membe rs are: left to rig ht, Julie l&lt;ay, Jill Elias, l&lt;e lly l&lt;iern an, Andy
Gi lbr aith, Shelly Thie len, Lori Knott and J ul ie Redi nbaugh.
Freshmen team member s are : front to back, Ti na Pape,
Julie Eli as, J ane Carl son, Ke lly Christen sen, Terry
J ones Ji ll Cook Linda St uhr, Va lerie Kiernan , Mary
Sta m~ , Becky R'ing, Debb ie Dr i ver and Deb Borrink.

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�BOWLING

Gir ls-D istrict Tournament
Champs
(Qualified for STA TE )
Boys-Third Place in District Tour name nt

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�BOY'S TRACK

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�Melvin B. Rogers - Superintendent
Gary Ratigan - Principal

Gladys Miller - Secretary
Ron Elli ott - Gu idance
Lois Bradley - Secret ary

Wendell Knau ss- Custodi al Eng inee r

�Cook s, fr om th e left: El ce da Hanse n, Joann J&lt;nott, Herm a Wilson,
Dori s J&lt; nauss, Joan Justic e.
Alice Gibson - Learnin g Disabi lities

Lib r ary St aff, from th e left: Alm a McDermott, Eleanor
Soetme l k, l&lt;a th leen Bu sch.
Pat Da lton Spec ia l Educati on

Nile Sm ith M ath ema ti cs

Rog er J ohn son - P. E.

El ea nor Gambs - French
M ary and Everett EimsCust od ians

�Jim Tibbl es- Agri culture

Lee Kil Ipack - Science

George Sore nse n-S oc ial Studies

Ga ry WhiteM ath emati cs and Athl eti c Direc t or

Ha r old McK ercher Science and Mathema ti cs

Ernes t Ab ariote s- Am eri ca n Gove rnm ent

�J o l&lt;ossow - Home Economic s

John Bro ok e- Soc ial Stud ies

Bob John son - Business Education

Hel en Frey - Business Education

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�Greg McC lurg - Vocal Music

John Thom as- English

J eff Chri stensen 1n ~ rum e nta l M usic

Kerry Feekes - Shop and P.E.
Susan Meol a - P.E. and Adult Ed.
Peg Chardoulias - Art
Judy Kenny - English and Speech
Larry Chr istensen- Industria l Arts

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�CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:

PEGGY HALL

TREASURER:

JEANETTE FOX

VICE-PRESIDENT:

DAN LANGIN

SECRETARY:

RANDY ORME
Karen Alfers
Brend a Armstrong
Gail Baker
Jim Berg
Nancy Bintz

Joe Brisbois
Artie Brockhoff
Rich Brougham
Duane Campbell
Melanie Casson

Mike Christensen
Deb Clark
Maxine Cook
Willy Corrin
Michelle Divelbess

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�Tim Dooley
Joel Driver
Robin Eaton
Kim Elias
Diane Engman

Terry Erwin
Rick Felton
Tony Felton
Joan Finken
Ron Fischer

LaNaya Fitzgerald
Jeanette Fo x
Peggy Gilbraith
Peggy Hall
Cind y Hansen

Tracey Hansen
Roger Heim
Todd Justice
Jeff Kasc h
Kelly Kay

Susie Ke nealy
Rick Killpac k
Tom Killpac k
Rhond a Knau ss
She ila Kuster

Dan Langin
Roge r Lar sen
Lin da Lef eb er
Tr oy Littl e
Br enda Mad sen

Di ane Mahoney
Karen Mark
Joe Maske r
Jay M ason
Mari lyn Mill er

David Nelson
Ph il lip Nielsen
Sharon Nielsen
Nicki Nihsen
Randy Orme

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�Jeff Pape
Keith Pauley
Keith Pearcy
Kim Petersen
Tom Pierson

Jim Pitts
Clark Price
Frank Ring
Jennifer Ring
Scott Rogers

Laurene Ronfeldt
Lori Siebels
Kriss Soppe
Gail Sorensen
Steve Stam~

Annette Stephens
Deb Tennigkeit
Fred Thomas
Karen Thomas
Lorie Thomas

Vickie Vorthmann
Randy Wachner
Kim Ware
Mike Wilson
Rod Wilson

Jolene Wohlers
Rita Wohlers
Alan Zacharias

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OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:

NANCY KRIZ

VICE-PRESIDENT:

JOYCE KOSMACEK

TREASURER:

TODD SCHRODER

SECRETARY:

DA VE WELLMAN
David Albe r s
Bruce Arche r
Jim Ausdemore
Gary Baker
Greg Barrier

La Ree Bintz
Stacie Blazel
Scott Boyer
Rachelle Bradley
Kathy Brich

J im Brisbois
Kris Brown
Ann Campbel l
Jeff Casson
Darcy Christia nsen

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�Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Darrah
Bonnie Darrington

Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhachek
Missy Dunlap
Jill Elias

Butch Fey
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese
Andy Gilbraith
R.obbie Gilbraith

Ron Gillespie
Mike Goetz
Teresa Graves
Laurie Hadfield
Lori Jenkins

Tracey Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay
Kelley Kiernan
Lori Knott

Joyce Kosmacek
Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster
Jeff Larsen
Jim Masker

Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer
Dan McDonald
Dave Mc Donald
Joe Nelson

John Nelson
Roger Neilsen
Kelly Nihsen
Diane Ohlinger
Michell e Ol sen

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�Debbie O' Neill
Dave Osbahr
Sheila Parsons
Gail Pitts
Julie Redinbaugh

Lee Ring
Lori Ring
Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Kelly Ruckman

Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder
Jeff Slobodni k
Mona Stamp
Gail Suntkn

Shelley Thielsen
Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Larry Ware
Lisa Welbour ne

Dave Wellman
Do ug Wils on
Kent Zi mmerman

Sophomore Julie Redinbaugh was
one of the porn pan girls who perfo rmed at the halftime of th e
Gi r l's Stat e Basketball Tournament in Des Moines in March.

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�Mary Kay Alfers
Danny Archer
Bryan Armstrong
Ricky Atwood
Allen Bard sley

Scott Ba rgenquast
Debra Borrink
Tana Bo urke
Christopher Brich
J ulia Brisbois

Virgil Brockhoff
Keri Brown
Lori Cadde ll
Jane Carlson
Michael Carro ll

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�Kelly Christensen
Scott Christensen
Lynn Christiansen
Carla Clark
Jill Cook

Richard Dermody
John Dollen
Steve Dollen
Joseph Dooley
Deborah Driver

Terri Ebert
Julie Elias
Ron Engman
Lewis Hogue
Shelly Fitzgerald

Bill Jenkins
Julie Johnso n
Teresa Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan

Jeff Killpack
Pat Langi n
Donald Lett
Ronald Lett
Todd Littl e

Tammy Long
Marty Luster
Brian Mahoney
Karen Messersc hmidt
Jeff Nelson

Lisa Nel son
Ric ky Newland
James O' Ne ill
Kim Osbahr
Justine Pape

Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
Gerald Reynolds
Albert Ri ng
Denise Ring

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�Bec ky Ri ng
Curt Ronfeldt
Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Me lan ie Sidebottom

Mary Stamp
Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr
Debbie Vorthmann
Shirley Weihs

Nancy Welbourn
Randy Wilson
Dave Wohlers

PICTURED HERE ARE TYPICAL TRI-CENTER
FRESHMEN!
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311 E. Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Formal Wear Rental

J.C. Su per market
Unde rw ood, Iowa

Valley Drug Store
Reliable Prescription Service
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Avoc a Lanes
Avoc a, Iowa

Purina Chows &amp; Baby Chicks
901 West Broadway
Ph . 323-7169
Council Bluffs

Harvey Pharmacy
Ver non Henr ic h
Ph . 642-2741
Missouri Valley, Iowa
24 hr. Prescription Se rvice

Ph . 343-24 10

107

��Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia: Ph. 486-2311
Bottle Gas - Paints-Appliances
Wedel Hardware
Minden, Iowa, Ph. 483-2311
Blue &amp; White Supermarket
Minden, Iowa

Ballers Ford Center
Hwy. 59 &amp; 6 North
Oakland, IA Ph. 482-6414
Better Idea Cars from Ford
Easy Rider Food Mart
Bingo Fuel Stop
Speciality- Broasted Chicken
1-80 Exit Minden, Iowa
Walt's Tire &amp; Muffler
504 Highway
Oakland, IA 51560
Complete line of Firestone tires
Custom Wheels
We make tail &amp; exhaust pipes

Minden Elevator Inc.
N utrena Feeds
Minden, Iowa
Yonkerman Seed Co.
"Seeds that Grow"
Minden, Iowa

Mel Frank Tool &amp; Supply Co.
#1 South 12th Street
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA 51501
(712) 322-3826

Heath's Oil Co.
Neola, Iowa

Chari ie's Barber Shop
Ph. 343-2191
Avoca, Iowa 515 21

Phil's Inn
Neola, Iowa
Von Hebel's
"The House of Mugs"
Paul-Ray
Neola, Iowa 51559

"It always Pays t o Shop at Ray's"
Ray's Shoe Store
Avoc a, Iowa 51521 Ph . 343 -2227

THANK YO U
We would like to take this opportunity to th ank all of t he merchants, business people and individu als for the ir con t ribut ions through
advertising in the 1979 Trojan . Through your genero sity an d sup port
the Tri-Center High School yearbook is successful.

THE 1979 TROJAN YEARBOOK STAFF

�Persia Oil Company
CONGRATULATIONS TO
TH E CLASS 0 F 197 9
WITH EVE RY BEST WISH
FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS

Home Savings Bank
Per sia, Iowa
M emb er F. 0.1.C .

Ruckman Service
Gordan Ruckman
Owner

PHONE : 488-2425
488 - 3735

Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

Persia Coop
Grain, Feed
and Fertilizer
LEHA N' S
PHAR MACY
Pr escription s
Ru ssell Stov er
Ha ll m ark Cards
Gift Ite m s
One Stop Service
Pers ia, Io w a
Phone : 488-2 7 25

"Congratulations-Seniors''

110

Mi nd en, I owa

�Persia Milling Co.
Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; milti ng

ELIAS SUPERMARKET

Persia, Ia. 485-2115
John-Doug-Gale- Lee
John McKeighan - manag er

Pers ia's
One Stop
Shopping Center

Phone 488-2912
Ph . 712 / 488-2225
Persia, Iowa

t:

You Call-We Hau l
That's All-You All

-rHE BEST METHOD OF

.

CLIMB! NG r1 IGHER IS lo
REMAIN ON THE LEVEL

.
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Good Luck Senio rs

OAKLAND SAVINGS BANI&lt;
Serving you from t wo
loc ation s
Downto w n- Oakl and, I a 5 156 0- Hwy 59S

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CORPORATION
Elevator
482-5517
Elmer Harder
Manager

Feed lot
482-6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

Grain Buying
&amp; Sellin g
North rup-King
Seeds
Wayne Feeds

Commercial
Cattle Feeding

M ember FDIC

111

�DONOVAN'S CHAM PLAIN
SER VI CE
Neola, Iowa
Mike
and
Tim
At
You r
Service

WE DE'S
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Distributo r s of Petroleum
Products
Complete LP Gas Service

ARMSTR ONG
STAND ARD
24 Hour- Towin g Road Se r vice

Ernest Wede

Phone 483-2411
Minden, Iowa

2 Locations to serve you bette r
M in den: 483-2943
She lby: 544-2020

FARMER 'S TR UST
Your Friendly
Hubbard Fe ed Dealer

and

SAVINGS BANI&lt;
EARLING BANK
Organ ized 189 2
Ban k Where You Fee l At Home

Neola Grain
Neol a, Iowa

MEMBER FDIC

Mindeu Lumber
and
J ensen Construction

Neol a Cafe
Mgr. Vonda Koch
Neol a, Io wa Ph. 485 - 2661
OPE N
Su mmer Hrs.- Wi nter Hrs.
Even ing Specials
Meeti ngs, Wedding Receptions, Game rooms,
Ice, Party Rooms etc.

Minden , I owa

11~

483-2521

�Oakland Lumber
and
Redi Mix

Zimmerman Farm Supply
Stormer Grain Bins &amp; Buildings
Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertil izer

Tru-Value Hardware

" Service after the Sale "

Oakland, Iowa

Ph: 483-2363

Minden , I owa

Pieper's Meat Market
Minden Bowl and Cafe
Home Butchered, Quality Meats
Homemade Sausage , Lunch Meat

Phone : 483-9231
Minden, Iowa

Cured Ham &amp; Bacon
Minden, Iowa
Processing Service f.or Lockers and Home
Freezers

Open Se ve n Days a Week
Ph : 483 - 2836

John Gier, Owner

Davenport Motors
Corp.

Duffy's Tavern
and
Becky's Kitchen

405 S. Hwy-Oa kland , la.
Phone : 1-482-6491

" Great Place to Come "
Eat and Drink

Chevrolet-O ld sm obi le
Pontiac
Sales &amp; Se rvic e

M in den, Iowa
Harley &amp; Becky
" Congratulations to the Seniors of 79! "

"Bu z" Dave nport- President
Waller Keast- Vice -President

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

'

PO NTIAC

Minden , Ia.
Ph one: 483-26 11

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229 SOUTH M A I N
COU NCIL BLU FF S , IO W A

KEY REAL ESTATE CO.
"W E H OLD T HE KE Y T O YOUR R EAL ESTATE NEE DS "'

TELEPHON E 3 28 - 1876

GERALD

(.JERRY)

WELL MAN

MGR.

1-712-485 - 2221

FAR MLAND SALES AN O MA NAGE MENT

crOpCare
C

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Neola Fertilizer
Jim Nelson

Darro ld Ingwerson
71 2-488-220 1

Oran Nelson
712 -485-2190

Darwi n Shr iver
712 - 488 - 2543

Ge ne Lefeber
712 -743-2458

Do n Haynes
71 2-56 6- 2542

Wayne Shea
712-545-3208

Fr an k Funderman
71 2- 6 29- 26 62

She rm CI aus sen
712 -741 -5532

F&amp; F Construction, Inc.
Re modeling; Repairing ; new Construction ;
Carp ent er work of all kinds

Crowley Drug
Store

Box 408
Neo la, Iowa

Neola, Iowa
ph. 485-2 454
485 - 2683
485-20 28

Fred Rodenburg
F.J . We llman

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Tr i- Center Auto Pa rts

Pla nt Des igns, Inc .

Neola, Iowa 51 559
71 2-485 -2 251

J udy Larse n
J oni Se cul ar
owner
Des igner
Wedd ing-F unera ls- Landscape Des ign
2nd and Pear l
Neola, Iowa 5 155 9
48 5 - 2281 or 323 -988 0
Q UALITY A U TO M OTI V E
PA RTS AN O SER VI CE

�J's Cupboard
GIFTS

IJire U1 A Ring!
O MAHA 14021-342 -3727
MINDEN 17121 -483 -2 800

NEOLA 17121-485-2355
McCLELLAND 17121- 566-2123

Free Gift Wra ppin g
Open Tuesday-Satu r day 9 :30 - 5
Neola, Iowa

I ling· rl'J'clllS f(} l'
Al. Andy, Ron &amp; Ben

A&amp;J Auto
Service

Stokely Yards Inc.
Lumber-Ready Mix
Underwood
566-2260

Neola
485-2378

For Everyone on your Shopping List ·

Neola, Iowa
Ph . 485-21 4 1
Complete Automot ive Repair

In School And After Graduation Keep Up With The News Of The Troj ans
Subscribe Today
To the

Gazette Reporter
Your Most Compete Coverage Newspaper
For Tri - Center
NEWS &amp; SPORTS
Subscriptions $6.00 Per Year In State
John D. Neibergall , Pub lisher

Neo la, Iowa 51559

Ph . 485 - 2276

115

�A Helpful Smile
In Eve ry Aisle
606 Sp ri ng Str eet
Harlan , Iowa

Morey's
Clothing
100 2-6th
Ph . 755-5 8 29
Harl an, Iowa 51537

HOM E F EDERAL
" You buy with Confide nce "

FARNER ' S DEPT
STORE
Harlan , Iowa

116

Saving s and Loa n Ass oc iation of Ha rl an
- Five Locat ionsHarlan, At lantic ,
Avoca, Audubon,
Re d Oak

�HARLAN NEW CAR DEA LER S

GM

E.M. Christensen Auto Co .
Chevrolet- Buick
Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge- Plymouth-Chrysle r

American
Motors

MARK OF EXC ELLENCE

Art Do r an Motors
Olds-Cadillac-Pontiac-GMC- AMC
Orv Rocker Ford
Ford- Lincoln-Me rcury

CHRYSLER
CORPORATION

CLUB 191
Po rtsmouth , Iowa

Re gu lar Din ing Ro om Hours
7:3 0 a. m. to 12 m idnigh t- M onday-Saturday-Sunday hou rs 4-lOpm
Sp ecializing in Prime Rib
Salad Bar
Also Servin g Noon Luncheon Specials
Jerry and Rita Christensen , Owne r s

117

�Missouri Valley
and Woodbine

Foodland Supermarl&lt;€ts
"Where the wise economize "
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and Complete line of quality canned goods
Open evenings and Sunday morning s
Through our doors pass the best people in the world: Our Customers

People's
State
Bank

Gardn er Im pl eme nt Co. Inc.
Joh n Deere Sales &amp; Service
Ph one (712) 642-3198
Mi ssouri Vall ey, Iowa 51 555

Heritage Fede r al
Saving s an d Loan
Assoc iation
Missouri Va ll ey
" A Place to Grow"
Best W ishes
t o all the graduates
Phone (712 ) 642 - 2781

118

Denison-Mo . Valley
Carro ll -Atlantic
MEM BER

FSLIC.

I f1 h ralSm• 11I L•U IUlf llU t •n

, ~ur SaY1n1s Insured to S40,000 I

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Establishe d 193 0

Harlan Monument
Works

Pauley Fu neral
Home
Baldwin at Ni nth
Harlan , Iowa 51537

902 7th Street
Harlan, Iowa 5153 7

Ph. 755-3135

Ph . 755-2643

Everything For the Far m &amp; Home
at

Harlan Super Va lu

LEINEN HARDWARE
Bo x 38
Po rtsmou t h, Iowa 51563
Bus. Ph . 712-743 - 2315
Home Ph . 712 -743-2315

Paul J Leinen
Own er

Op en 24 hrs . a day
7 days a wee k

STONER'S

FAMILY DRUC
West Si de Sq uare Harlan
755-2628
after hours, call 755 - 5945
Ph one 755 - 24 00

119

�Moore Brothers
Supermarket
Valley Village Laundry
Mo. Valley

104 W. Erie

642-4206

&amp;
Dry Cleaners

The First
National Bank

of
Missouri Valley

coin operated
Phone: 642-3065
or
&amp;42-24 78
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Missouri Valley, Iowa

24 hr. Wr ecking Service
and Farm Tire Service

GOOD/ fiE4R

Rodenburg Sl&lt;elly
Service
I - 80 Underwood, Iowa
Stati on
Restaurant
Mote l
Phone: 566 - 2753

120

Ro n- Den

�p---,_,___ rlJ

Coast to Coast
c,o~Sc~:...~·r:~~'s,.
Store

Low Prices on Fords

~

Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury

The Store of Friendly Service

Missouri Valley, Iowa
Ph . 642-2728

.....

.....

4NAPA•

Total Hardware Conforts

509 East Eri e
Phone 64 2-332 8
Missouri Valley , Ia 51555

51555

Fifty years of service to the automotive industry

Vickers
717 E. Erie

Mo. Valley Auto Parts

car clean-up
tune - up
repair
grocery items

Auto Truck and Tractor Parts
Home Life Chain Saws
Brake Drum &amp; Disk
Rotor Lathe
Machine Shop Service Available
Missouri Valley, Iowa

Taylor's
Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.

Craig Preston-manager

nu
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Loveland Elevato r Co.
Missouri Vall ey, Iowa
5155 5
Phone: 642 - 2777

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323 So . 6th St.
Missouri Valley, Iowa

M elvin Taylor

Iowa Elevato r s
Mi sso uri Va lley
California Junction

Used Cars and Trucks
Bus : 642-2713

Axtell Furniture

Brookhouser Hardware
Houseware and Supply Store
500 E. Er ie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
712-642-2240

421 E. Eri e

Fu r niture
Frig idai r e Appliance s
Phone: 642 - 2213

M ohawk Carpets
Missouri Valley, I owa
Furn iture , Car pets, Ap pliance s

121

�Peoples

2917 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Farm Service
Company
1020 South 8th Street
Council Bluffs, IA
Phone: 323-716 7
Branches· at:

28th &amp; West Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Neola
Loveland
Silver City

Cutler Funeral Home
533 Will ow Ave.

Norm' s Sewer &amp;
Wate r Service, Inc.

Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Rou t e 1 Box 170
Honey Creek, IA 51542
Septic Tanks &amp; Water Lands
Phone 545-3100

Midwest Sporting Goods
305 Ea st Broadway
Council Bluff s, IA 5 1501

122

�Ken's Saw Service

Tank-Wagon Service
Farm &amp; Home Fuel Products

Hansen Oil Co., Inc.

Catch A Buzz at Ken 's
We 're " Real Cut- ups"
Underwood , Iowa
Phone : 566- 285 2
Lawn Mowers
Va rious Services
Small Engines

McClelland , Iowa 51548
Phone : McClelland, IA
566-2269
Skelly

Products

Berth sen- Knu t so n
Funeral Home
Se rving t he area over 100 year s
Avoca- Walnu t - Han cock
M inden- Shel by

Avoca Fabric Center
Fabric s
Notions and Dome stics
Simplicity and McCal ls
You r Sewing
headqu arter s fo r
ser vice, top value &amp;
low prices
343-634 8
Nadine True

24- hour Tow J ob
Body and Paint Work
Mech anic al Work

Jay- B &amp; Son Garage

Afa!i/!t£.~.~ATS,
Cus tom B11tch erin;;; *
Q~ f~ food!,

*

U NDERWO OD .

IOWA

.

" The Happy Hooker s"

Inc.

Hank Be rgantz el
Phone : 323-8766
1314 Fifth Avenue
Coun cil Bluffs, I owa
51501

5 1576

Reasonable, Prompt, Professional
f1t.Ort1J pe.ro t.o PllJtl

123

�NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY

Schierbrock's
Dep't. Store

Althea C. Sweeney
and
John P. Sweeney

Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware
Phone 485-2181
Neola, Iowa

Life , Health, Disability
Group Ins.urance
Annuties, Pension Plans
Phone: 485-2335
Neola, Iowa

Farmers and Merchants
State Bank

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FEEDLOT SERVICE
COMPANY
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Hall Insurance Agency
"Ins uranc e pays its ow n way "

Phone 485-2245
Neo la, Iowa

174

Neola, Iowa
Minden , Iowa

Phone: 485-2245
Phone : 483 -2611

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��IN CONCLUSION:.

THANKS , KIM!
I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for t he latene ss of
the 1979 Trojan. In the rush and activity of moving to Colorado at
the end of the school year, I let the yearbook fall behind schedul e. It
was finishe d in Colorado. Aga in, I apologize .
We have tri ed in this boo k to present a portrait of a fast paced and
excit ing school year. On this conclud ing pag e, I would li ke to offer a
si ncere th anks to the following individuals who cont r ibuted much time
an d effo rt to the 1979 Trojan:
Di ane Corrin
Gay Lu cke
J&lt;aren Fin erty
Dale Osbahr, photographer
John Neiberg all
Doug Ol sen
Curt Flo er chinger
The Juniors in my fir st period
short story cl ass
Ernie Ab ariotes
Greg M cC lurg, for ass istance in
Col or ado and anyone el se wh o
in any way ass ist ed w ith th e
book.

JOHN M. THOMAS
ADVISOR

128

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UNDERCLASSMEN

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FACULTY

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ACTIVITIES

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FINE ARTS

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ATHLETICS

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MISCELLANEOUS

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�We Do Not Remember Days;
We Remember Moments.
This thought holds a very true and significant message.
The memories that we have retained throughout high
school are r::-ot memories of entire days, but rather, special
fragments that, in their entirety, make our high school
years complete.
We have all stored memories of some sort, whether it be
academic, extra-curricular, or social. In this yearbook, we
hope to bring about an evolution of events. Endearing
moments shall be displayed by the projection of images
and words.
We, the class of 1980, have accumulated a multitude of
fragile memories. These memories shall be forever engraved in our minds.
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The counsel of our years must now be taken into heart,
gracefully surrendering the things of our youth. Our high
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our lives.
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�After a week of various activities,
Homecoming was concluded by the
coronation ceremony. Candidates for
Queen included Melanie Casson, Jeanette Fox, Peggy Hall, Susie Kenealy, Linda Lefeber, Diane Mahoney, Sharon
Nielsen, Gail Sorensen, Annette Stephens, and Lorie Thomas. King candidates were Terry Erwin, Ron Fischer,
Rick Killpack, Dan Langin, Joe Masker,
Jay Mason, Scott Rogers, Randy Orme,
Randy Wachner, and Alan Zacharias.
Pages were Amanda Hilligas, Tara Plambeck, Becky Stephens, Danny Elliott,
Michael Olsen, and Chris Ratigan.
Scroll bearers were Rachel Hall and
Craig Larsen.
Following a performance by the Golden Girls, and a summary of the week,
Randy Orme and Annette Stephens
were crowned King and Queen. Runners-up were Ron Fischer and Sharon
Nielsen.
Sponsors for the Homecoming activiti es were Jo Kossow, Bob Johnson, and
Bob Hilligas.

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�Pictured above, along with King Randy Orme and Queen Annette Stephens, are, si tt ing: Pages Dann y Elliott, Chr is
Ratigan, Michael Olsen , Becky Stephens, Tara Plambeck, and Amanda Hilligas. Standin g, fr o nt row : Randy Wac hn er,
Linda Lefeber , Jay Mason , Scroll be arer Craig Larse n, Je anette Fox, Susie Ke nealy, Al an Zac hari as, Scro ll bea rer
Rac he l Hall , M e lanie Casson, and Dan Langin. Back row: Te rry Erwin , Diane Mahon ey, Ro n Fisc he r, Ri ck Killpack ,
Pegg y Hall , Lorie Thomas, Joe Masker, Sharon Nie lse n, Gail Sorense n, and Scott Rog e rs.

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COLOSSUS
The sights at Colossus this year were many
to behold. The senior boys certainly had
their charm as "The Dating Game"
proved . Eating apples was never this much
fun before as four couples from each class
showed us how. The freshmen came out
on top of the basketball contest, and the
cheerleaders led us through the week in
perfect style and form.

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The hilarious endings of
two Colossus skits proved
to be too much. The
teachers received their
just desserts, and Jeff Pape
got his prize for winning
"The Dating Game." Our
faithful emcee Dan Langis
led us through the whole
ordeal.

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�Okay, band, let's start over and do it right!
I wanna be a globetrotter!
Ayatollah who?

Wanna make something of it?

Look, Tattoo, the plane!

Hey Dann y, how's your love life?

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Ki ss me, you fool.

Gonna fly now!

�Aren't freshmen cute?
I warned you not to make fun of my glasses.
How, me Chief Sitting
Basketball.

I'm so irresistable.

I got this itch ...

I don't do windows.
The pen wasn't bad, but the
ca p needs a little salt.
Your taco or your life.

Meeting of th e minds?

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�Officers
President Alan Zacharias
Treasurer Peggy Hall
Secretary Gail Sorensen
Vice-President Jim Berg

�Karen Alfers

Brenda Armstrong

Gail Baker

Jim Berg

Nancy Bintz

Joe Brisbois

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�Duane Campbell

Rich Brougham

Artie Brockhoff

Michelle Colpitts

Debra Clark

Melanie Casson

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�Michelle Divelbess

Willy Corrin

Maxine Cook

Kim Elias

Joel Driver

Tim Dooley

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�Diane Engman

Rick Felton

Joa n Finke n

Ron Fischer

LaNaya Fitzgerald

Jeanette Fox

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�Scott Gardner

Peggy Gilbraith

Peggy Hall

Cindy Hansen

Tracey Hansen

Roger Heim

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�Susan Kenealy

Kelly Kay

Todd Justice

Rhonda Knauss

Tom Killpack

Rick Killpack

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�Roger Larsen

Dan Langin

Sheila Kuster

Brenda M ad sen

Troy Little

Li nda Lefeber

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�Diane Mahoney

Karen Mark

Joe Maske r

Jay Mason

Marilyn Miller

Wes Moffatt

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�Dave Nelson

Phil Nielsen

Sharon Ni elsen

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Randy Orme

Keith Pauley

Jeff Pape

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�Tom Pierson

Kim Petersen

Keith Pearcy

Frank Ring

Clark Price

Jim Pitts

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�Laurene Ronfeldt

Scott Rogers

Jennifer Ring

Photo
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Gail Sorensen

Kr iss Soppe

Lori Siebels

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�Steve Stamp

Annette Stephens

Debra Tennigkeit

Fred Thomas

Karen Thomas

Lorie Thomas

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Ran dy Wachner

Kim Ware

Mike Wilson

Rita Wohlers

Alan Zacharias

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�Senior "Most and Best" win ners were:
Row 1, Best All-Around Boy Rick Killpack,
Best Boy Athlete Randy Orme, Best Looking Boys Jeff Pape and Jay Mason, and Boy
Most Likely to Succeed Dan Langin; Row 2,
Prettiest Girl Sharon Nielsen, Best Girl Instrumentalist Peggy Gilbraith, Girl with the
Best Personality Gail Sorensen, Best Vocalist Kim Elias, and Boy with the Best Personality Roger Larsen; Row 3, Best Girl Athlete
Lori Siebels, Girl Most Likel y to Succeed
Diane Mahoney, and Best Boy Instrumentalist Artie Brockhoff. Not shown is Best
All-Around Girl Peggy Hall and Boy with
the Best Personality Ron Fischer. Ron was
also named winner of the Big Zero Award.

May 18, 1980 - our final performance as the Class of 1980 graduation! After 13 long years of
too small desks, too hard tests,
and too many prank fire drills, we
said good-bye to beloved TriCenter. Good-bye to Mrs. Vera
B-eebe, Greek, and company.
Good-bye to Herma's heavenly
hoagy burgers, Wendell's broom,
afternoon announcements, and
pep rallies with cheers of "V-1-CT-O-R-Y!" Why? Because we
don't like Spam!

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The Honor Students were: Valedictorian Diane Mahon e y, Salutatorian Maxine Cook, Kim Elias, and Mich e ll e Dive lbess.

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Treasurer
Kent Zimmer man
President
Mike Goetz
Vice-President
Julie Kay
Secretary
Bonnie Darrington

Greg Barrier
LaRee Bintz
Scott Boyer

Rachelle
Bradley
Kathy Brich
Jim Brisbois

Kris Brown
Ann Campbell
Jeff Casson
Darcy
Christiansen

Tom Clevenger
Lori Cooney
Kevin Corrin
Scott Darrah

Bonnie Darrington
Doug Dollen
Scott Dollen
Mark Duhachek
Missy Dunlap

Jill Elias
Butch Fey
Brian Floerchinger
John Floerchinger
Mike Freese

�Andy Gilbraith
Ron Gillespie
Mike Goetz
Teresa Graves
Lori Jenkins

Tracy Justen
Nick Justice
Julie Kay
Kelley Kiernan
Lori Knott

Joyce .
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Nancy Kriz
Terri Kuster
Jeff Larsen

Lynette Lee
Jim Masker
Carolyn Mauer
Tammy Mauer

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Dan McDonald
Dave
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Joe Nelson

John Nelson
Steve Nelson
Roger Nielsen

Kelly Nihsen
Michelle Olsen

Debbie O'Neill
David Osbahr
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Gail Pitts

Julie
Redinbaugh
Lee Ring
Lori Ring

Mary Ann Ring
Marty Rogers
Kelly Ruckman

Barb Schoemann
Jean Schroder
Todd Schroder

Jeff Slobodnik
Gail Suntken
Shelley Thielen

Nancy Thomas
Regan Wachner
Larry Ware

Lisa
Welbourne
Dave Wellman
Doug Wilson

Charlene Wilke
Kent Zimmerman

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�Offi cers

Treasurer
Debbie Borrink
Vice-President
Chris Brich
President
Kelly Pogge
Not shown- Secretary
Dave Wohlers·

Mary Kay Alfers
Danny Archer
Bryan Armstrong
Rick Atwoo d
Allen Bardsley

Scott Bargenquast
Debbie Borrink
Tana Bourke
Chris Brich
Julia Brisbois

Virgil Brockhoff
Keri Brown
Lori Caddell
Jane Carlson
Mike Carroll

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�Kelly Christensen

Lynn Christiansen
Carla Clark

Jill Cook
Richard
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John Dollen
Steve Dollen
Joe Dooley
Debbie
Driver
Teri Ebert

Julie Elias
Ronnie Engman
Shelly Fitzgerald
Bill Jenkins
Terri Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan
Jeff Killpack
Pat Langin
Don Lett
Ron Lett

Todd Little
Brian Mahoney
Jeff Nelson
Lisa Nelson

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�Rick Newland
Jim O'Neill
Kim Osbahr
Tina Pape
Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
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Wayne Reynolds
Albert Ring
Denise Ring
Becky Ring
Curt Ronfeldt

Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Melanie Sidebottom
Mary Stamp

Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr
Debbie
Vorthman

Shirley Weihs
Nancy Welbourn

Randy
Wilson

David
Wohlers

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�Bev Armstrong
Shelly Baker

Deanna Bardsley
Roxanne
Bargenquast

Lynn Boley
David Borrink
Burl Boyer

Paul Brisbois
Gene Calhoon
Karen Clevenger

Sharone Clevenger
Rusty Collins
Calvin Corrin
Pat Dermody

Rosie Dooley
Tim Doyle
Dana Eberl
Jimmy Ebert

Michelle Fey
John Fitzgerald
Mark Frieze
John Gard ne r
Mark Genereux

Valerie Gra ham
Larry Griener
Jeanne Hanse n
Julie Jenkins
Kurt Jones
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Tracey Kahler
Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Steve
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Jim Langin
Doug Lewis
Mike McKee
Tommy
Madsen
Steve
Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson
Joe Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland
Officers

Anne Olson
Allen Osbahr
Mike Osbahr
Kay Pauley

Treasurer
Jeanne Hansen
President
Jim Wellman
Vice-President
Bev Armstrong
Not shown -S ecretary
Doug Lewis

Cathy Ratigan
David
Reynolds
Dona Reynolds

Lisa Reynolds
Christy Ring
Lisa Ring

Todd Ring
Kathie
Ronfeldt

Jody Ruckman
Mark
Sidebottom

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Judy Slobodnik
Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit
Rob Thomas
Renee Towers

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Dave Ware
Suzanne Watson
Lisa Wear
Dale Wellman

Jim Wellman
Kelly Wellman
Dennis Wilke

Scott Willey
Dale Wilson

Mark Wohlers
Lisa Wright

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Standing: Preside nt James O'Neill, and Larry Watson. Sitting : Howard Darrington, Kathy Bintz, and Curtis Bardsley.

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Gary Ratigan -Principal

�Alice Zimmerman - Nurse

Gladys M iller-Secretary

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Wende ll Kna uss-Custodian

Cooks: Doris Knauss, Elceda Hansen, Joann Kn o tt, Joan Justice, and Herma
Wilson

Jed Mc De rmott-C ustod ian

Everett and Mary Eims-Custodians

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�Pat Dalton-Special Education

Ron Elliott-Guidance

Alma McDermott-Librarian

Eleanor Soetmelk-Librarian

Her thoughts on Life:
Life is Fun,
Life is Pain,
But life without Love
Is Lived in Vain.
Mrs. Soetmelk is retiring after serving TriCenter for over twenty years. We w ish her
long life and happiness.

Alice Gibson-Special Education

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�Lee Killpack-Science

Harold McKercher-Science and
Mathematics

Nile K. Smith-Mathematics

T. Gary White-Mathematics and Athletic
Director

Robert " Barn ey" Johnso n-Bus iness Education
Helen Frey-Business Education

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Ernest "Greek" Abariotes-Social Science

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Rog er Johnson-Physical Education

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Susan Ve nable-Physical Education

Jo Kossow -Home Econom ics

�Jeff Christensen-Instrumental Music
Van Toyne-Art

Arla Jo Clause n-Vocal Music
Steve Stafford-English

Stan Franczyk-English

Eleanor Gambs- Frenc h

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY cur ren t members are: Row 1, Kelley Kiernan, Annette
Stephens, Lisa Welbourne, Joy ce Kosmacek, Lori Knott, Peggy Hall, Diane Mahoney,
and Ann Campbell; Row 2, Mark Duhach ek, Randy Orme, Bonnie Darrington, Nancy
Bintz, Marilyn Miller, Susie i{e nealy, Jea nette Fox, Michelle Divelbess, and Lori Siebels; Row 3, Tammy Mauer, Michelle Olsen, Jean Schroder, Maxine Cook, Lorie
Thomas, Jennifer Ring, Peggy Gilbraith, Jill Elias, and Nancy Kriz. Not pictured are
Scott Rogers and Kim Elias.

NEW INDUCTEES for 1979-80 were:
Row 1, Kathy Bri ch, Becky Ring, Valerie
Kiernan, Randy Schultz, Rick Killpack,
and Dan Langin; Row 2, Melanie Sidebottom, Nancy Welbourn, Tina Pape,
Carla Clark, Kelly Christensen, Julie Elias, Bruce Archer, and Lee Ring.

1979-80 N.H.S. OFFICERS were: Secretary Diane Mahoney, Vice-President
Michelle Dive lbess, President Peggy
Hall, and Treasurer Randy Orme .

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Student Government Class
Jill Cook, Roger Larsen, Valerie Kiernan, Kelly Christensen, Maxine Cook, Lorie Thomas,
Gail Sorensen, Annie Stephens, Diane Mahoney, Butch Fey, Dan Langan, Calvin Corrin, Jim
Langin, Jane Carlson, Kelley Kiernan, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, Jill Elias, Julie Kay, and
Kathy Brich.

Student Council is "of, by, and for" the student body. However, it seems as if the intended goals
do not always succeed. The Council member's objectives fall short of expectations many times.
On a scale of one to ten (ten being the Bo Derek of school embodiment), where does the TriCenter's students' involvement, spirit, and accomplishment fall? Where is the perfect "TEN"?
Certainly not School Spirit! That, often enough, is only a "five". Even student apathy is not a
perfect "ten" (thank heaven for small favors) - Apathy "five"! At least when we get to school
dances we start to pick up the tempo, so to speak - Dances - "seven." So where is the elusive
"TEN"! It is right where it has always been, with the Council members and the die-hards in other
organizations that "keep on trying" to make Tri-Center a great school. Those unselfish people are
truly "10's"!

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MODEL U.N. participants pictured above are: Seated, Kelley Kiernan, Diane Mahoney,
Michelle Divelbess, Peggy Gilbraith, and Kelly Kay; Standing, Dan Langin, Lorie Thomas, Julie
Kay, Michelle Olsen, Mike Goetz, Kathy Brich, Ann ette Stephens, Brian Mahoney, Ann
Campbell, Jill Elias, and Peggy Hall. Not pictured is Kim Elias.

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FHA Members for 1979-80
are: Front Row, Carla Clark,
Tammy Mauer, Kell y Pogge,
Anne Olsen, Bonn ie Darrington, Kim Ware, Debra Clark.
Middle Row, Advisor Jo Kossow, Lisa Wear, Kay Pauley,
De bbie Drive r, Connie Rose,
Nancy Kr iz. Back Row, Karen
Thomas, Kelly Christensen,
Jacki e Ne wland, Suzanne
Watson, Lori Thomas, Jill
Kat zer, and Diane Mahoney.

Officers fo r 1979-80 are: Left to Right, Distr ict Re presentative, Na ncy Kri z, Secretary, Bo nn ie Darringto n, Vice-President, Lori Thomas, and Pres ide nt; De bra Clark. (no t p icture d,
Li nda Lefeber, Treasurer, and Jo Kossow, Advisor)

Bonnie Darrington was elected to the office of FHA State
Treasu rer fo r the 1980-81 year.

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�Fellowship Of
Christian Athletes
FCA Members, pictured to the left, are: Row 1, Ann Cambell, Bonnie
Darrington, and Advisor John Brookes; Row 2, Jill Elias, and Kathy Brich;
Row 3, Roger Nielsen, Julie Kay, and Lori Knott; Row 4, Kelley Kiernan,

Nancy Kriz, and Marty Rogers. (Not Pictured, Peggy Gilbraith, Lori Siebels, Randy Orme, and Scott Rogers).

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FALL CHEERLEADERS were: On ground, Annette Stephens,
and Sharon Nielsen; Standing, Missy Dunlap, Gail Sorensen,
Gail Suntken, and Linda Lefeber; Elevated, Tina Pape, and Bonnie Darrinton.

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Cheerleading is a job that takes
much time, energy, and endurance. After tryouts we immediately began working to perfect
cheers, jumps, and mounts. We
had a very good year because we
had a squad of people who cared,
and because of the success of the
sports programs. The Tri-Center
cheerleaders were chosen the
outstanding cheerleading squad
at the Maple Valley Wrestling
Tournament this year and were
awarded a trophy for it. Dedicated!

Gail
Sorensen

�WINTER CHEERLEADERS are: Linda Lefeber, Annie Stephens, Ann Campbell, Kelly Pogge, Gail Sorensen, Bonnie Darrington, and Gail Sunkten . Not
shown is Kelly Nihsen.

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Bottom, Valerie Graham, Middle, Julie Elias,
Michelle Ring. Top, Sharon Clevenger.

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Carlson, Kim Ware, Kelly Christensen, Kim Elias, Lisa Wr ight; Row 2, Tana Bourke, Terri Ebert, Anne Olsen, Jill Katzer, Tammy
Mauer, Lorie Thomas, Kurt Jones, Adam Justice, Carla Clark, Valerie Kiernan, Julie Elias, Nancy Welbourn, Lisa Welbourne;
Row 3, Tracey Kahler, Jill Cook, Nancy Kay, Peggy Gilbra ith, Art Brockhoff, John Floerchinger, Steve Dollen, Mark Sidebottom, Mar~ Duhachek, Jill Elias, Julie Kay, Debra Clark, Kell y Stark, Becky Ring; Standing, Virgil Brockhoff, Mark Wohlers, Sue
Watson, Lori Knott, Dave Osbahr, Scott Darrah, Dan Archer, Kent Zimmerman , Lee Ring, Randy Wilson , Tom Pierson, Scott
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�Scott Darrah, outstanding soloist, UNO Jazz Band
contest.

JAZZ BAND

A second place finish at the UNO Jazz Band contest
highlighted a fun and successful year for the 1979-80
T-C Jazz Band. The group also participated in
District contest at Creston, as well as clinics at
Creston and Harlan. Memories include split lips,
dental work, B-B-B-Bing, unneeded instruments,
crazy practice sessions, and a very successful concert
with several soloists and lighting effects. Jazz Band
members are Bruce Archer, Art Brockhoff, Scott
Darrah, Scott Dollen, Steve Dollen, Mark Duhachek,
Julie Elias, Kim Elias, John Floerchinger, Peggy
Gilbraith, Valerie Kiernan, Nancy Kriz, Tammy
Mauer, Michelle Olsen, Lee Ring, Mark Sidebottom,
Lorie Thomas, Lisa Welbourne, and Kent
Zimmerman. The band was directed by Jeff
Christensen.

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4th row-Karen Alfers, Greg Barr ier, John Floerchinger, Dan Langin, Gail Suntken, She ila Parso ns, MaryAnn Rin g, 3rd row-D e nise
Roye r, Julie Redi nbaugh, Debbie O ' Ne il, Joe l Driver, David Borrink, Cathy Ratigan, Jea nn e Hanse n, Lo ri Ri ng, 2nd row -Tracy Justen,
Calvin Cor rin, Jeff Slobod nik , Marty Rogers, Lisa Nelson, Sheila Kuster, Brenda Madsen, 1st row-K im Elias, Lisa We lbourn e, Troy
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Valerie Kiernan , Debbie O ' Neill, Nancy Kriz, Lisa Welbourne, Jill Elias, Lo ri Knott, Standin g Jim O ' Ne il , Butch Fe y, Roge r Nie lsen,
John Floerchinger, Larry Ware, Becky Ring, Kelly Christensen, Carla Clark, Ke lley Kie rn an, Tammy Ma ue r, Scott Doll e n, Kath y Bric h ,
Michelle Olsen, Kent Zimmerman, Michelle Divelbess, and Ann Campbe ll.

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Karen Alfers, a nd Tracey Ju sti n; Row 3, Manager Mary Kay Alfers, Jul ie Kay, Kathy Brich, Ann
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p laye rs are: Row 1, Anne O lson, Lisa Wear, Sharone Cleve nger, Judy Slobodnik; Row
2, Michelle Fey, Lisa Wright,
Nancy Kay, Sue Watson, Ka ren Clevenger, and Dona
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SOFTBALL players are: Row 1, Linda Lefeber, Nancy Bintz, Lori Siebels, Carolyn Mauer, Tracey Hansen, Kelly Christensen,
Peggy Gilbraith; Row 2, Jill Cook, Becky Ring, Linda Stuhr, Diane Mahoney, Terri Ebert, Coach Nile Smith; Row 3, Denise
Ring, Tammy Mauer, Darcy Christiansen, Valerie Kiernan, Maxine Cook; Row 4, Rosie Dooley, Jeanne Hansen, Tracey Kahler,
Beverly Armstrong, Jill Katzer, Julie Jenkins, Deanna Bardsley, Cathy Ratigan .

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�All-Conference team members are: Top row, Maxine Cook,
Tracey Hansen, Bottom Row, Nancy Bintz, Lori Siebels, Diane
Mahoney.

VAR SITY SOFTB ALL TEAM me mbers are: First row, Lin.da L.efeber, Carolyn Maue r,
Nancy Bin tz, Linda Stuhr, Tracey Hanse n, and Peggy Gilbra1th . Second row: Coac h
Smi th , Lori Sie be ls, Maxine Cook, Darcy Christiansen, Terri Ebert, and Diane Mahoney.

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Bottom Row: Darcy Christiansen, Bev Armstrong, Missy Dunlap, Kelly Kay, Shelly Thielsen.

Girls "A" team received 1st place at District
Tournament.

Missy Dunlap received 5th place at State.

Girls "A" Team - Standing: Kelly Kay, Darcy Chr istianse n, Bev Armstrong, Coach Ve nable. Kneelin g: Shell y Thie lsen, M issy Dun la p, Carolyn
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The 1979-80 season was, as Coach Brooke sa id , "th e
year of th e Trojan wrestle r. " It proved t ru e as the Tro jans were 8- 1 in t hei r du al meets this season, scoring
421 poi nts to the oppone nts 124. T-C scored 44 poin ts
or more in 7 ou t of 9 meets, beat ing St. Albert 62 to -1,
O akl and 62 to 6, an d h igh ly touted Logan 28 to 22.
In tourna me nts th e T-C boys showed their powers by
putti ng 12 in to t he sem i-finals and winning the Maple
Valley Tournamen t with 215 points. The Trojans took
the Tri-Cente r Tournament w ith 194 V2 points. T-C was
second in t he Conference Tournament with 151
po in ts.
The highlight of t h e wrestling season was sending two
wrestle rs to the state tournament. Senior Dave Nelson
finishe d 5th at 132 pounds, and Junior Tom Clevenger
was 2n d at 105 pou nds. T-C scored 29 V2 points at State
for fifte e nt h place. What a yea r!

SENIOR RECORDS
Dave Nelson
Willy Corrin
Roger Heim
Jeff Pape
Jim Berg
Fre d Tho mas

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T -C INVITATIONAL TEAM CHAM PI ONS: Ro w on e, Bob
Nelson, Tom Clevenger , A llen Bardsley, Nick Justice, Kevin Corrin, Dave Nelson ; Row 2, Asst. coach Bill Larso n,
W illy Corr in, Jeff Pape, Jim Berg, Fred Thomas, Roger
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Kelley Kiernan; standing, Peggy Gilbraith, Shelley Thielan, Julie Kay, Head Coach Gary White, Assistant Coach Pat Dalton, Lori
Siebels, Lori Knott, And.Y Gilbraith, and Nancy Kriz. Not shown is Julie Redinbaugh .

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was the most successful in the history of Tri-Center. This was the first
year that Tri-Center girls were winners of either the Western Iowa
Conference Tournament or the regular season and they won both .
The success that this year's team enjoyed was very deserving. They
worked hard, listened well, were
very mature, and a fun group to
work with .
Good luck seniors and thanks for the
most enjoyable year that I have had
coaching baskeball.

Lorie Thomas, Lor i Siebels, Susie Kenea ly, an d Jennifer
Ring were selected on t he All-Confe rence teams.

Coach White

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inside, Randy Orme, Dave O sba hr, Ron Fischer; Seated on top, Sco tt Rog e rs, Je ff Casson, Marty Rogers, Rich
Brougham, and Jeff Slobod nik . Not pictured is Kent Zimmerman and Phil Nie lse n .

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Armstrong, Kurt Jones, Ji m Ebert, Steve Dollen, and Pat Langin ; Row 2, Mark
Genereux, Tim Slobod nik , Steve Kru mweide, Pat Dermody, and Mike O sbahr. Not shown, John Floerchinger.

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Clevenger, Lori Knott, Tracey Kahler, and Valerie Graham; Row 2, Jeanne Hansen, Diane
Mahoney, Kelly Pogge, Tina Pape, Cathy Ratigan, and Roxanne Bargenquast; Row 3, Ke lly Kay,
Deb Vorthmann, Valerie Kiernan, Jill Cook, Lori Siebels, Jill Katzer, and Michelle Fey; Row 4,
Rene Towers, Linda Stuhr, Becky Rin g, Jill Elias, Kelley Kiernan, Peggy Ha ll, Nancy Welbourn,
and Jane Carlson. Not shown are Lisa Wright, Deb Borrink, and Patti Dalton.

Above: Guru Ke ll y Kay's meditation class.

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Left, top to bottom: T-C's shuttle hurd le kangaroos Diane Mahoney, Lori
Knott, Tina Pape, and Kelly Pogge.

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�The 1979-80 Girls' track team had
another successful year under the
guidance of coach Pat Dalton. The
girls placed fourth at Lewis Central
and Woodbine and took second at
their own meet, at Treynor, and at
Elkhorn. The highlights of the year
were winning the conference meet
for the first time and sending senior
hurdler Diane Mahoney to the state
track meet. The team was led by seniors Lori Siebels, Diane Mahoney,
Peg Hall, and Kelly Kay.

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Coach James Wrigh t . Middle row; Jeff Slobodnik, Joe Nelson, John Ne lson, Brian Mahoney, Don Lett, Jim Masker, John Dollen, Ted Nelson. Front
row Ron Lett, Larry Ware, Ron Fischer, Marty Rogers, Nick Justice, Mike Freese, Allen Bardsley, Jeff Casson, Steve Messerschmidt. Batgirls Lisa
Wright and Deanna Bardsley.
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�The beginning of every school year is always met with enthusiasm.
This enthusiasm is evident by the large numbers of students who sign
up to participate in the various school activities and events. As the year
progresses it becomes more and more difficult to maintain that
enthusiasm, and the numbers of people in the various activities and
organizations dwindle.
Those who remain deserve the credit for the accomplishments that
the school and student body can look back on with pride in the years
to come.
It is those people who the yearbook staff would like to thank.
The following deserve a special thanks: Annette Stephens, Diane
Mahoney, Maxine Cook, Jill Elias, and Roger Larsen. Without their
effort, dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm this book would not have
been finished.
Thank you all very much
Stan Franczyk
Thanks also to Kelly Kiernen, Marilyn Miller, Lori Thomas, and Mike
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We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the merchants,
business people, and individuals for their contributions through advertising in the 1980 TROJAN.
Through your generosity and support the Tri-Center High School yearbook is a success.

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