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�TRI-CENTER S HOOLS
Superintendent - Me lvin B. Rogers
Board of Ed ucati o n: C urti !&gt; Bardsley, Pres ide nt ; Jay
Anderson; Kathy Bintz: hirley Ma.... ker; Larry Watson
Sec retarie s: Loi s Bradley, Mary King, Rosa lie
Rodenburg
Mechanic: LaVe rne Wilson
Cooks: Herma Wil so n, Dori Knau s!&gt;, Elceda Hanse n,
Joa n Justi ce , Madge Bargenq ua t, Judy McKee,
JoA nn Knott.
Cu stodi ans: We ndell Knau s · , Jed Mc Derm ott
Nurse: Ali ce Zimmerm an
Having trouble getting the point? Do a lot of
conversations go over yo ur heads? Lectures and
important data seem to go in one ear and out the
other? Fear not , big Kahuna, yo u can sign up now
for Portuguese Stan's STRAIGHT ARROW Seminars. For only $20 a session you'll get the straight
scoop from Dr. Stan Libido on such things as :
earl y retirement; fa lling in and out of love in 35
hours or less; how to pretend your Iri sh, and other
equally perverse and valuable lesso ns on hum an
and animal interaction . First ten enrollees will
rece ive a free inflato doll to be used at their own
di scretion.

Hi guy s, do you know me· 1 Remember when I
bought those Max i-Ear Lobes'? Well , I got a swe ll
~ ea l when I traded them in for a great looki ng
tront al lobotomy with matching hair piece . So
now whe n they say , .. Hey, who wa · th at crazy
lady I saw you with '?", they wo n' t be fa r wro ng!
Pretty neat, Huh ?
Performed at ail fin e linge rie and automo ti ve
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Princi pal: Gary Rati gan
Fac ulty:
Agriculture - Leo Bell
Art - Va n Toyne
Biological Sc ience - Lee Killpack
Bu siness Dept. - Robert Jo hn so n, Gle nd a Kun ze
Coun se lor - Ron Elliott
Fine Art : Chorus - Arla Clause n;
Instrument al - Chuck Teutsc h
Home Economics - Jo Kosso w
Indu strial Arts - Bill La rsen
Language: Mme . Elenore Gambs, Stan Franc zy k,
Mary Co nway
Li brary: Steve Sta lfo rd. Asst. - Alma McDe rmott
Ph ys ica l Ed uca ti on: Sue Venable, John Broo ke, Bill
Larse n
Science and Math : Haro ld Mc Kercher, il es Smith ,
T . Gary Wh ite
Soc ial Sc ience: George Sorenso n. E. Abar iotes, John
Broo ke
Spec ial Se rvices : Ali ce Gibson , D.L. Stee n

TROJAN STAF :
Ed itors: J. D. Anderson, Kathy Kadel
Adverti sing: Va lorie Krohn, Da le Ku.,mocek
Copy Edi tors: Debbit: Meye rring, Shelia Doy le
Photographers: J.D ., Norman We ll man, Jay Handbury
Co ntributin g Ph o tograp h er~: Neola Gazette Mauree n Olse n; Harlan - Tribune - Mike John ·en
Publisher: Herff Jones Yearbooks, Marce line , Missouri
Ad viser: E. Abariote s

�Sights and Sounds - 4
Faculty - 14
Academics/Organizations - 16
. Fine Arts - 36
Cheerleaders/Sports - 42
Golden Girls - 66

Loose dentures a probl e m ? Spag he tti kee p
fa lling o ut of
yo ur mo uth ?
T o ug h to eat
prunes acappe la? W orry
no more, g lee
c lub ma ma.
Ste vie " the
W o nde r " Staffords' C US PID CLENC HER w ill
seize those mo lars a nd restrict almost a nything
fro m fa lling o ut , including yo ur hair whe n yo u
see hi s bill .
A seconda ry be nefit is you ' ll lose we ight , as
a bo ut the o nl y thing you can do is to s uck so up
th ro ug h a straw , alliterati on sty le.

For the Record - 74
Commencement - 78
Seniors - 81
Homecoming - 92
Underclassmen - 96
Advertisements - 110

IPthc r as,o ncd libdnu ' and dclllL'an ing aLTma1in11s -;callcrcd 1hrnughou1 the annua l)

TC' PO RTA BLE POTTY C REW
S u ffe r from Mo ntez umas Revenge? (or in layme ns terms - the runs) Well, for ju t 16 .50 a
day , o ur se n ior pit crew will follow you around
for yo ur in stant relief. The Po11 able Potty ha a
cho ice of sta inl ess, pore !in , as be. to or natural
fiber seats. It also has cross-ve ntil ation and guaranteed 0 SM ELL! Ca ll now, a nd re erve the
opportunity to p ick the ·eat of your choice.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The main purpose of th e ational Honor Society is to recog ni ze tho e students in our
sc hool th at excel in Schola rship, leadership, service, an d cha rac ter. T he st udents are
se lected by a faculty committee using the four previously mentioned characteri stics. The
1 at ional Honor Society also se rves as a service group, their main project being the
sponso rship of the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Ann ually, one of th e pleasa nt sights in our
sc hool is seeing th e tremendous response from the student body to th e bloodmobile.
Ano ther pleasant sight is seeing all of the current member an d new inductees a t the
ati onal Honor Society Ceremony. They a re specia l people in ou r school.
- Mr. Elliott

Membe rs:
Seniors - Jay Anderson
Pau l Brooke
Craig Corrin
Rob Debolt
S heila Doyle
Dave Elliott
Brian Fox
C hris Gree n
We nd y Kay
Rege na Kn auss
Cind y Maske r
Diane Mc Donald
Debbie Meyer ring
Kim Taylor
Ed Yid lak
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Norma n We llma n
Kirn Zimmerma n
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Brend a Beatty
Ren ae Bintz
Shelley Casso n
Jennifer Dermody
Sa m El ias
Vicki George
Angie Ma honey
Ren a Olse n
Mark Pogge
Rob bie Ponti ous
Jill Sa nd ers
Pau l Wellm an

New inductees:
Seniors -- Ka nd y Heste r
Cindy New la nd
David N ihsc n
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Joy Ca mpbe ll
La urel Gam bs
S tacey Pa ul en
Jody Ra ti ga n
Karen S iebe ls
Kevin White

JoJ\n nc C ha mbers
Scot t C hr isten en
Trina I ladficld

�Th e Na ti ona l H onor S oc iet y
held its a nnu a l inductio n ceremony, Sunday, Ma rch 25. The purpose of th e assem bly was to give
recognit ion to th e students who
ha d demonst ra ted the sta nda rd s
on which th e Na t io na l H onor Society was es ta bli shed . S peeches we re
g ive n to d efi ne th e fo ur basic
stones whi ch t he Na tiona l H onor
S ociety is based upon. The first
speec h on sc hola rshi p was g ive n by
Rege na Kn a uss, Dave Elliott had
th e defi nition of S ervice, C hris
Gree n described lea dership a nd Ed
Vidl a k told th e true mea ning of
cha racter. The g uest spea ke r , M rs.
Debbie H eim, gave the st ud ents
insight a nd guides for the fut ure .
T he c e re m o n y e nded w ith t he
pledge of members hip wh ich a dded tw elve new me mbers to t he Tri a tiona l
C enter cha pte r of th e
Honor Society.
Th ese new members were soon
pu t to work on th e R ed Cross
Bl oodm o bile . Th e Bl oodm o bil e
was held on Marc h 30t h in the
hi g h schoo l gy m. Th ere wa I 00%
pa rticipation by th e Jun ior C lass
with 31 ligible stu ents trying to
give, bu t onl 26 who we re a bl e.
The Senior Clas had 89% partic ipa tion having 48 ac tu a lly giv , 7
t ry, 8 who couldn ' t, a nd 7 ch ickens. T here wa l sophomore who
was eli g ibl e to g ive a lso . From t he
149 tota l peop le who a ttempted to
g ive t here was only 131 who were
actu a ll y a bl e to don a te their bl ood.
Th is was a new record breaki ng
las t yea r goal of 123.

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�Le Cercle

Fran~ais

Enrollment in French classes reached a n all-time high
in 1983-84.
Throughout this year the French club has faced seve ral .
new experiences. Jn Septem ber, 5 french st udents accompani ed by Madame Gambs went to the Auberge de Juenesse at Ackley, Iowa . Here they spoke onl y French all
weekend , used French currency to buy things at the Boutique, and ate a ut hentic French food. Othe r activ ities included singing, cooki ng, fenci ng, play ing boules, a nd participation in skits a nd the carniva l. From March 4-10, the
French club celebrated foreig n la ngu age week. During
thi s week, the students made crepes and french posters,
wore french sweatshirts a nd t-shirts a nd buttons, a nd sold
imported candy. Through these experiences the french
classes have grown better acqua in ted with the french culture.
Jn the summer of 1983 , S hei la Doyle, through the
North Atla nti c Cul tura l Excha nge League program,
spent a month in France. She stayed with a fam il y in
Orl ea n, abou t 20 mil es from Pa ri s. High li ghts of her trip
included visits to Bretag ne (Mont St. Michel), the Loire
Va lley (fa mous fo r its cas tl es), and Pa ri s with its Eiffel
Tower, Arc de Triomph e, Sacre Coeur , Montmartre (the
arti st secti on) , a nd les Jn va lides (where Napo leon is
buried).
Thro ugh the sa me excha nge program , the Ca mpbell
fa mily and the Ca rroll Bintz famil y hosted French stu dents for one month in th e summer also.

�Van Gogh Toyne's Art World

T op: Dee C oo ney an d Terri Pope a re in c ha rge of Van 's clean up crew .
Top righ t : Ka ryn Sm ith performs he r "h eavy met a l" ro uti ne.
Above: Brent McKee a nd hi s pa in t by numbers kit.

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�Mr. Harold McKercher , TC 's main
proctor, heads the mathe matic and
physical sc ience department. His proctolog ical approach to work ing out difficult probl e ms with a pe ncil has
proved invaluable to admini strators
a nd NCA evaluation teams alike. He
teaches Algebra II , Math Analysis ,
Trig nometry, Chemistry, Phys ics and
Compute r programming. In hi s programming class, he tries to show students what the co mpute r can do and
how to write s imple compute r programs. The studen ts see many strange
things on the TV sc reen. They also
hear things (mainly " beeps") as the
computer di sag rees with them. In hi s
spare time he he lp s "W ilbur''.

"Sc ie nce exp lo res the wonde r of the world in which we live.
It a tte mpt s to a nswe r the frequent yet always diffic ul t questions
of Why'? a nd How? In our human attempts to exp lain o ur
uni verse and ourselve s, eac h new truth di scovered on ly serves to
open to o ur minds a myriad of other unanswered questio ns . To
me th at' · the fasc inati on of science. As we probe deeper and
dee per into the struct ure o f the bra in or of an atom, new and eve r
more myste ri ous wonde rs ar brought to our conscio usness . We
may di ssect a cat or a fetal pig into hundreds of pieces, yet we
cannot yet comprehe nd the myste ry of life. Science is for minds
th at want to g row w ith the ,· ig hts a nd so unds of o ur unfolding
unive rse .. ,
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�Social Science
The Social Sciences include Hi story, World Geography, Government , Psyc hology . Soc io logy and Eco nomics. In
Sociology this year, discuss ion was led by Walt (my a nswe r right o r wro ng - my a nswe r) Ring. c tu a ll y, it might have
been a bit boring without little John Bircher.
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or vice-versa) did not convert all the senior government s tudents
to his brand of so-called liberali sm . Thus, big g uy can be proud
that another bunch of voters have been released into the political
arena that: believe in gunboat diplomacy ; are willing to spend
tax dollars for an expensive and unneeded MX system (w hich ,
by its ve ry nature , happens to be a first strike weapon) ; belie ve
in Ronnies ' " kill a commie for Christ " mentality; approve of
record setting budget defis its ; agree with the administration s
lack of huma n rights policy . Rednecks for Ron unite!
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�Student Council
Be low - Kn ee lin g: Ang ie Mah o ney. Pres.; Kandy Hes te r. Vice-Pres.: Kandy 's
pa l, Va lo rie Krohn: Patri c ia Rapi er. Middl e: Monseig neur De Bo lt ; V ick i
Geo rge; Tr ina Hadfie ld: Diane McDonal d; De bbi e Meye rring; S he li a Doy le:
Lynn Gard ner. Back: Kathy Stuhr; Ja ne Ne lso n: Va lorie George: Laura Gambs;
Bill Darrin g to n: Brad Arms trong .

Studenr Council act ivit i s seem , light on the surface, but there are accomp lishme nt . Money raised
throu gh vari ous projects goes to support a fos ter
child in Bol iv ia, for example. They initiated a foo d
bank for the needy; and sponsored dances to finance
purchase s to be used in sc hool promotions .

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Above: Student Cou nci l Qui z: ( I) Whose hand is
o n Orme's shoul de r'? (2) What is Daw n Shriver
thinking'? Ri ght : The ' ·Pog " and Jill dancing 10
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�Business students win 1st place at Wayne

The fo ll ow in g stude nt s parti c ipated in th e first o n the
j ob Career Aware ness Day at Tri-Ce nter: Ell e n Grave rt ,
Micki Brich , Sue Frieze , Mari a nn Ma ho ney, Kath y
Peiper , John Pl a mbeck, C indy e w la nd , R ho nda Darra h , Di a ne M c Do na ld , Linda Bertl ese n , S haro n Carriga n , Jo a n Killpac k , Jan e Ne lso n, Tracy Ruck ma n ,
Karen Jone s, Kim Zimmerma n , Bob Brow n , C hri s
Gree n , Rege na Knau ss , Vick i Loe ffe lho lz , Dav id Ne lso n , Allen Knott , T o m Pi e per , and Fred Sc hmidt.
On th e ca ree r da y th e s tud e nt ~ had the oppo rtunity to
tour bu s in esses a nd to inte rview the s uperv is in g e mployees.

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�Ac cording to Mrs. Kunze , " many sights and sounds come from within the
Bus iness Department , and the smells come from across the hall. "
At the beginning of the school year , you can hear alot of " FF J J " dictation
drill s from the typing room . Later students typing "to the beat" of mus ic like
Camptown Races can be heard . So alot of clicking of keys , tripping over
typewriter cords , sweating, ohs and ahs , sighs of relief, frustrating look s , and
smiles of s uccess come for thi s department. "
The Bus iness students competed in the Business Competition Contest at
Wayne , Nebraska thi s year and received a FIRST place trophy out of 26
sc hools who compe ted . They also won a $500 Pres idential Scholarship for their
efforts.
The Bus iness Law class made the ir annual trip to the Pott. County Co urthou se, courtroom and the jail. Guest speakers included lawyers , cops , robbers,
judges, real estate agents, insurance agents , etc.
New to the departme nt thi s year were microcomputers. They were used fo r
word proce ss ing, computer awareness, and to deve lops speed a nd acc uracy in
key boarding. In 1984-85 , a new semeste r class in word process ing and
keyboarding will be added to the course offerings.

Wa y ne State Part ic ipant&gt; : Front : Patricia Rap ie r: Krystal Pe nner: Cind y New land : S ue Frieze: Sue Kay: Debbie M..: yycrin u. Midd le : La uri e
Bc rtl esc n: Kan dy Heste r: Kri s kn sen : Wc ml y Ka y: Joan Killpac k: li cki Bric h: Di ane Mc Donald: Jan e e lson: Jolly Ra ti ga n: S hel ia DPyl ·:E ll y
G ra ve rt . Back : Kev in White : Ma rc Wilson: kanna Bergholm : Ke vin Fox: Mi ke Harn 111it t.

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This year's carpentry class successfully built and flew T-C's
first dugout roof, congra tul ations Seniors.
Jeff Dollen will soo n be movi ng into his A-frame house completely designed and built by Jeff, for Jeff and paid for by Jeff.
The frosh. class prese nted rather large earrings to their mothers for Christmas, (actually recipe holders).
Overall, grea t st rides we re accomplished by all in the industri al arts classes.

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�Future Farmers of America

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T o p: The boys a re tr yin g to "un loa d" th eir fruit
ag a in .
Above: The FF/\ members arc debating if they
trul y arc in Iowa . Re po rter Lynn Gardner.
Sco tt Chr is tense n. Pa ul W e llman. Sentinel Bill
Darring to n. Vice President J esse Ring an d
Pre sid e nt Mark Pogge.
Bo tt o m: Th e boys are say ing their fin a l far e\\C ll to th e ir favor it e /\ g tea c her .

The Vo-Ag depa rtment at Tri-Center consists of three
int egra l parts: the class room, supervised occupational experience project done at home, a nd the FFA organization.
The first yea r we cover the a nimal industry, care, feeding,
ma rketing , showing a nd judging of a nimals, we also covered
history of the FF A. The second year we cover soils, crops,
a nima ls, meats , and carpentry. The third year we cover business, meats, electricity, a nimal judging and meat judging and
soil judging. The fourth yea r we cover business structures,
in surance, banking, credit financial planning, networth livestock judging, farm business contests and ways to achieve
a nd financial independence.
The second part of Vo-Ag, the SOE, is an at home project
of job that is related to ag riculture. Records must be kept on
each project or job and awards a re given for good projects .
The third a nd final part of the Vo-Ag is the FFA organization . Through this organization students learn leaders hip,
cooperation, how to run meetings, a nd citizenship. The
FF A 'ers a lso attend conventions, take field trips , go to fairs,
contests a nd meetings. They
a lso hold various fun activities
including the fall picnic, greenha nd camp at Denison , Christmas party, N at ional FFA Week
Radio Tape, rollerskat ing, pizza &amp; movie pa rty, sk iing, tractor was h, can crushing , county
&amp; state fairs , and the summer
trip last year to Adventureland.
- L. Bell

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The Home Economics classes are designed to
help st ud ents lea rn to cope with t heir ever yday
li fe, to make wise co nsum e r judge me nts, to get
a long with fa mil y me mbers a nd to m a nage th eir
reso urces. A ll of whic h a re necessa ry life skill s.
So me of t his yea r's hi ghli ghts includ e pre-sch ool
la bs, weddin g pla nnin g, mea l ma nage m ent la bs,
need lec ra fts, interi or des ig n fi eld trips, ca reer
awa reness day, min i-ski rts, fl as h-d a nce shirts,
care bea rs, a nd moth e r's day ca kes.

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Pres - Ya lori Krohn
Y-Pres - Dia ne McDonal d
Sec - Sharon Carrigan
Trea - Cind y Newland
Poin ts - Ja ne el ·on
Dist Repr - Tammy Ehle rs

F. H .A . Ac tivities for th e yea r Fres hm en Welcome
Brea kras t, Welco me Bac k to School Da nce, dinn er a t Mt.
Fuji Inn , C urrent Sta ti ona ry sa les, Di stri ct meetin g at
Ca rso n, cheese-sa usage sa les, Valentin es goodi e box raffl e, slee p-ove r a t Mind en, sta te FH A leadership co nference in Des Moines, Spring installa ti on &amp; Awa rd s Ba nquet, se ni or cl ass fa rewell break fas t.

Mem bers :
fr nt row: Tammi E hlers , Sharon Ca r r iga n, Ci nd y ewla nd , Yalori K roh n. Diane
M c Do na ld. J a ne elson , a nd Tra cy Ruckma n. 2nd row: Tracy Ca r roll, Kelly C layton. Shei la Wi t t . LuAnn Stark , J e nn y Martins. Bev Orme, S ta c y Pa ul se n a nd Kim
Hes ter . 3rd row : T am m i Po pe, Ange la Wil son, Joa n Willm a n. W e ndy elso n, Wendy
Ne\\ land , ta y Fishe r, a nd Da wn Shriver.
back row : Penny Rin g, Tina Eberl a nd Penny Rin g.

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�English-Speech-Research-Research-Research

Extra-c urri c ul a r speech stud e nts partic ipa ted in both la rge
gro up a nd in di vidua l speec h contes ts. A few o f our " Si g hts a nd
So un ds" in clud ed : Rob De Bolt a nd Va lori e Kro hn recei vin g
st ra ig ht I's at S ta te fo r th eir e nse mbl e acting "Dea th Kn ocks";
David N ih se n received st ra ig ht l's a t Sta te in poe tr y a nd litera ry
progra m; Rob De Bolt ea rnin g a n Outsta ndin g Spea ke r in th e Sta te
of Iowa award fo r hi s d rama tic "S tripes" ; Bill Da rrington a nd J oy
Ca mpbell goin g to Sta te a nd rece iving II ra tin gs (s upe ri o r) in
a fte r-dinn er speak in g a nd poetr y. A t th e Anita Hi g h S c hool
Speech co ntest, Rob bro ug ht home two first pl ace tro phi es in ra di onews a nd dramat ic actin g .

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�Top left : .. We sha ll spea k, sec a nd hea r no ev il th oughts
about our beloved resea rch class ."
/\bovc: '' If it was n't fo r school, I'd neve r get any sleep ."

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Oakland
Savings
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482-6457
Oakl ~ nd, Iowa
Wanted: Peer Students
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O's Gold
Dennis Kah ler, Salesman
Minden , Iowa 483-2197

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Tire a nd Wheel
A lignment
Missouri Va ll ey 642 -4363

Papa Joe's
Mi ssouri Va lley, Iowa
642-9046

Valley Drug
Mo Va ll ey, la 642 -2747

1 G &amp; L True Value
Var iet y, Hard ware, Lumber
Logan, Iowa 644-2227

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Jump a thon
Da nces
Elementary
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T-shirts
Hu g Coupons
Hug licenses
Spaghett i
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Fondue Pa rty
Dinner Theatre

Mrs. S ue Venable and Mr. Ron Elliott help counsel
st uden t towa rds a bett er und ersta ndin g of individuals
perso nali ty. Decision- makin g, brainsto rming, consequen ces of choices give Peer stud ents a cha nce to know
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Top: Jazz Ba nd in co mpetition a t T-C.
Above: Mul ti- ta lented Bri a n Fox pound ing out a Ted Kenn edy re nditi on of
" I left Ma ry Jo at th e bottom of th e bay''.

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�Th e ba nd provid ed a multitud e of " Sights a nd S ounds " a t
Tri -Ce nt er durin g th e pas t yea r, beginning with the pagea ntry
of th e ma rchin g ba nd . H ea ded by drum maj orettes Regena
Kn a uss a nd T a mm y Ehl ers, a nd color gua rd ca pta in K a ren
J ones, th ey a ppea red in fi ve pa ra des, including th e Persia C entenni a l, a nd every home footb a ll ga me.
Th e co ncert ba nd per form ed in their t raditi ona l Ch rist mas
a nd Sprin g concerts, a nd received a Division II rating in thi s,
th eir first yea r of competition in the la rger Cl ass A Sta te Contes t.
Th e J azz ba nd " knocked 'em dea d" this yea r, winning a
co up le of t ro phi es in competition. Th ey fini shed fir st a t U.N .0 .,
a Di vision II a t Sta te, third pl ace in th e C onference Jazz fes tiva l, a nd competed a t Cres ton a nd Fremont , Neb raska as well.
Th ey traveled to hea r pro fessio na ls M ayna rd F erguson a nd
Richi e Co le perform , a nd wo n some ind iv idu a l honors fro m
judges. Outsta nding soloist awards were prese nted at various
com petiti ons to S usie Ka del, Ji m Ackla nd , Jim T ic hota (twice)
a nd Bria n Fox (four times).
A ve ry product ive yea r ind eed.

Top: Ca n yo u dig it?
Left: Pep Band in acti on.
i\bove: Ba nd leader Chuck "Finger ·· Teutsc h

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�Swing Choir -

"TC Sensations"

Above: Kneelin g: Na te Benzin g; Dave Nihsen ;
Keri Killpack; Ed Vidlak; Kathy Kadel; Sue
Kadel; Rodney Sch ult z; Kim Tay lor; Jim Ackland .
Middle: Brenda Bea tt y; Ron Vorthma nn ; Kim
Hesler; Michi Brich; Jody Rati ga n; La ura
Gambs; Tina Preuss; Valorie Krohn ; Ca nd y
Hesler; Rhond a Darrah.
Back: Vick i George; Rob DeBolt ; Jim Tichota;
Sam Elias; Bria n Fox; Brad Arm strong; Rob
Pont ius; Dave Nelson; Monica Langi n; Paul
Brooke.

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�T-C Se nsa ti ons Honors received:
I ra tin g - State Co nt es t
2nd pl ace a t Co nference Co ntest
2nd place a t Maryville, Mo. Co ntes t
I st place a t C resto n Co ntest
I st place a t Fre mont Co nt es t

Mixed C hoir ... ... ..... .. ...... ....... ...... ....... .. ..... ... .... ... .... ....... II
Boys C hoir ... .. ................. .... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .... ............ II
Gir ls Choir ........... .. .. .... .. .... ... ... ....... ... .. .. .... .. ... .. ...... .... ... ll
All-State ... .. .. ... ... ... ........ ...... ............ .......... .. . Rob DeBolt

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�"Bye Bye Birdie" ... Nov 4-5 -

Above: Such a sneeze you wou ldn 't believe'
Top ri ght : Conrad breaks their hearts
agai n.

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"outstanding"

�Main Characters
Rh ond a Dara h .. ..... .... .. ... ...... . Rosie
El Yidl ak ............ .... ..... .. ....... Albert
Ka nd y Hes ter ..... .. ........... .. ... .. . Kim
Rob DeBolt .... ... ......... ........ Conrad
Dav id Nihsen .......... Mr. MacAfee
Kim Tay lor .. ........... Mrs . MacAfee
Dav id Nelso n .... ...... ............. .. Hugo
Rodn ey Schultz ... ......... .. Ra ndolph

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�Football : Frt: Karen Siebels;
Rhond a Darrah; Cind y Mas ker;
Michell e Ring; Cheryl Schierbrock. Back: Daw n Shrive r; Delene Wedel; Bev Orme; Tanya
Plambeck.

Wres tlin g: Dee Di ve n; Bev Orme; Ellen Gravert ; Ta mm y
Ehl ers; Jea nn a Bergholm .
Baske tball : Ka ren Siebels; Rhonda Darra h; Rena Olso n; Rob
DeBolt ; Vick i Loeffelholz; Delene Wedel.

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�Accordin g to Juni or C heerleader, Rena
Olsen: " The pas t seaso n of ch eer leading not
onl y has a rou ed a new spiri t fro m th e
sq uads, but also from the crowds. This ca n
be attr ib ut ed to fo ur days of ca mp at Storm
Lake, as well as an am bit ious and loyal
gro up of indi viduals with the neces, ar determinati on . The most colorful addition to
th e seaso n wa Rob DcBolt, \\'ho e bravery
inspired him to join the ba ketball cheerlca ding squad, as th e onl y ma le cheerleader
in th e a rea. Wit h his talent a nd strength ,
th e squad wa s ca pa ble of buil din g difficult
mount s a nd jum ps, whi ch gained recog ni ti on fro m sport s fa ns in th e confercni.;e. s a
whole, all six teen chee rleader have earned
respect and as alway they had a great time
doin g it. "

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�1983 TROJAN FOOTBALL

T.C.
T.C.
T .C.
T.C.
T.C.
T.C.
T.C.
T.C.
T.C.

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�Kevin White qu a rterbac ked the Troj a ns, while passi ng for 413 yard with 34
completions on 68 attempts. Juni or S am
Elias lead the rushing category with 654
ya rds on 147 carrys, a nd six T .D .s; while
se nior Tom Pieper chewed up 276 ya rds
on 55 ca rrys a nd one T.D . S eni ors Ed
Yidlak a nd Pa ul Brooke were on the receiving end of the pass with nin e recepti ons each - 129 ya rds a nd 106 ya rds
respectfull y. Dave Elliott ca ught five for
57 ya rd s, inc luding two T.D.s; Dave a lso
led th e lea gue wit h seven in terceptio ns.

/\bovc: "Come here yo u O akla nd sowbell y."
Left: "Sa y W ha t?" Comme nt s ne w Head C oac h G ay lord Schelli ng.

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�Tackle Leaders
Dea n Nelson
Brad Armstrong
Jim Tichota
Shawn Bargenquast
Craig Corrin
Darin Hood
Paul Brooke

Sam Eli as was voted Most Valuable offensive player, while Dean
Ne lso n received th e MVP for hi s
de fensive work . The all-a round
MVP we nt to junior Brad Armstrong. Honorable mention we nt to
Shaw n Barge nqu as t, Paul Brooke
and Sam Eli as .

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�First row: Kevin White; Joe Rin g; Nate Ben zin g; Charlie Rin g; Bria n White; Leroy Tiehota; Jim Tichota; Dale Kosmocek; Mark Pogge; Mark
J a me s. Second row: Asst. Coac h Bill Larsen; Allen Knott ; Scott Krumweide; Todd Leh a n; Tim Hough ; Tom Pieper; Rodney Schultz; Kyle Archer;
S teve Divin: Del Wohlers; Sha wn Barge nqu as t; Ass t. Coach Carl Cochran. Third row: Hea d Coach Gaylord Schelling; Mike Eberl ; Dean Nelson; Ed
Vidl ak : Bri a n Fox; Cra ig Co rrin; Matt Brooke ; Scott Catoni ; Scott Vorthmann ; Kip Arnold; Brian Fleming; Todd Kirk; Mike Minehart. Fourth row:
Sam Elias: Da ve Elliott ; Jeff Killpack ; Craig Larse n; Paul Brooke; Terry Pierson; Da rin Hood ; Jeff Nelson; Brad Armstrong; Norm an Thomas; Jerry
Ca lh oun: Pa ul Wellman.

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�VOLLEYBALL ... advances to Regionals

Varsity
front : Cindy ewland , Angie Mahoney,
Tammi Ehlers, Jody Ratiga n, Gina Alfers,
Vi cki George, and Ji ll Sa nders.
back: Debbie Meyerri ng, Sheila Doy le,
Kri sti Jensen, Kim Zimmerman , Penn y
Rin g, Vicki Loe ffe lholz, Tracy Ruckman,
and Wendy Kay.

J ust another great spike by Ki m
Zimmerma n. Kim's spik ing reco rd
for this yea r was 55 8/ 65 l hav ing
252 aces.

Matches:
21-6-1
59-20
Games:

�Jod y Ratiga n's famous dinks caught
ma ny tea ms off guard. J ody led the
team in service wi th 371 / 380 having
82 aces , in se rve reception she held
th e record of 215 / 25 0, a nd scored the
most points, which was 259 .

Fres hm en
fr ont : Trisha Siebels, Gina Herken rath ,
Rubi n Ba rge nqu as t. Va lori George, Kim
elso n, Tina Ebe rl.
bac k: S usa n Pa rk s. Rac he l Ha ll , Joa n
We ll ma n. Ke lli Jones. Wend y elso n, Penny Rin g. a nd Michell e Bra ntl ey.
J-V
fro nt : La ure l Ga mbs, Bonni e O lso n, Penny
Rin g. S ue Kay , Stacy Pa ulsen, and Na ncy
Bri ch.
bac k: Vicki George, Jill Sa nd ers. a nd Beth
!\ mist rong.

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�GIRLS - set eleven school records
BASKETBALL

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22-3

Conference Champs Again
Sectional Champs

Lc l r: Kim pub up a two-p" inrcr
Top: Di ~ c u ~; iun r1111c.
Abo ve: Jod y on th&lt;.' dri ve .

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�Above: Shelly o n the atte mpt.
Left : Cind y and Dee c lm.e it o n
Griswold.

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�Kim Zimmerman Field Goals - 177-299=59.2 %
Free Throws - 72-150=48%
Total points - 426
Shelly Casson Field Goals - 142-334=42 .5%
Free Throws - 38-63=59.4%
Total Points - 322
Jody Rati gan Field Goals - 3 15-628 = 50. 2 Y2%
Free Throws - 22 1-257=86%
3 point Field Goal s - 3 1-86=36 %
Total points - 882

G uard s (top three)
C indy Masker
In te rceptions - 54
Re bound s - 195
C hri s G ree n
Interceptions - 24
Rebo unds - 97
Dee Cooney
Interceptio ns - 99
Re bo unds - 159

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�VA RS ITY: Fro nt : Ass t. Coac h Pat Dallon: Beth Arm stro ng: Shell y Cas&gt;o n; A ng ie Maho ney: Dee Coo ney: Head Coach T. Gary White. Back:
St ude nt Mg r. Bo nnie Ol se n: Kim Zirn1ner111an : JoAnn Chambers: Jody
Ra 1iga n: Brend a Bea tt y: Jennifer Dermod y: C ind y Masker: Gin a Alfe rs:
Shei la Doy le: Penn y Rin g: Basket hangin g - Chri s ··s 1a111 -Dunk ··
G ree n .

Juni o r Va rsit y: (TJ Rachel Hall: Wend y ebon: Penny Ring: Ke ll y
Jo nes: Beth Mc Donald: Jodie Poh lma n: Darcy Hueb ner; Su. ic Kadel.
(C) Kim Ne lso n: Miche lle Brantley: Gina Herke nrath: Daw n hri er:
Na ncy Bri ch: T ina Eberl : Jeann a Bandow: Va lorie George: Stacey
Fisc her: Sheila Coo ney.

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Brad Armstrong 1st team All-WIC
Honorable Mention All-SWI
Honorable Mention All-State

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' ·Without a doubt, the highli ght of the seaso n was the Sec ti onal Championship game with state-ranked Walnut. Wa lnut led th e Trojans 48-33 w ith
o ne minute left in the third quarter, and was ah ead 58-54 with 47 seco nd s remaining in the game. Tri -Ce nter ti ed the ga me at 6 1-6 1 to se nd the game into
overtime. During the first ove rtime Walnut took a 68-63 lead with onl y second s rema ining, but Tri-Center caught the Warriors when Da vid Elliott tipped
in a mi ssed free throw to se nd the ga me into a seco nd overtime. The Trojans
aga in battled back in thi s overtime to se nd the ga me in to th e third and final
overt im e. It was in thi s stanza th at Tri -Ce nter wou ld lead for the first tim e in
th e game and held on to win 8 1-80. · ·
thl et ic bu ll e tin

�VA RSITY MOB: Craig Larse n: Kevin White; Kev in Zimme rman: Darin Hood: Brau Arm stro ng: Sam Elias: Paul Wellman:
M ike Minehart: Dave Elli ott : Run Vort hman : Brian Witt: Steve
Divi n .

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�Head Coac h Carl Coc hra n -

FG
Att.
Kev in W hite
Dav id El liott
Sa m Eli as
Ron Vorthm ann
C raig Larsen
Mike Minehart
Pa ul Wellm an
Brad Arm strong

257
117
158
20
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88
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169
185
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J UN IOR VARSITY : Bill McDo na ld: Brian White; Tod d Ka hler: Steve Di vin : Bria n Will : Kerry Z i111111cr111an : kfl Po)!gC.:; kra lJ k n;,c.: n. Ba&lt;.:k :
Sco tt Krum we id e ; Da le Hansen; La rry Frieze: Je ff Ne lso n; Marc Wil son: Scu tt Cato ni ; Kip Arno ltl : Tim Hou gh .

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�T op le ft : Sa m di sp lays h is j ugg ling acl. whi le his Eagle oppo nent doc' a
pi ro ue tte .
Le ft : Ki ll e r ba ll sta lks a Wa lnut deknck r.
Top ri g ht : Brad a nd hi , SW I-fa nmu &gt; break danc in g routine.
A bove : A bu nch o r tee nag.: rs fight ing over a p ig bladder. How pru,·inci a l I

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�Wrestling

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�opp: C heerleaders Jea na Berg hol m a nd Elly
G rave rt encourage pin ac ti on.
top: Corr in goes " head to head,. with hi s Underwood opponen t.
left: The '·Pog" sla ps on the three-q uarter
nelson.

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�top: Mike Eberl wai ts for further instru cti ons.
above: Pa ul co nt rols th e "masked ma ra uder".
ri gh t: Coach Brooke congrat ul a tes Ma rk on hi s 4th place fini sh at th e S ta te
tou rn a ment.

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fron t: Kev in Fox; J oey Rin g ; Ma tt Brooke; Dave Greiner: Bria n Flemmin g; Jim Ackl a nd .
mi dd le: oac h Larse n: h::i rlic Rin g; Mike H a mmitt; Dave Thomas; Mark Pogge; Pa ul Brooke; Cra ig C orrin; Ke ll y Pauley; Coach Brooke .
back: Bre nt Mc Kee ; M ike Eberl ; Dea n elson; Nor m Thomas; J erry Ca lhoo n; Je ff Killpack; Roger Wilke.

Co-Ca pt a in s: Cra ig Corrin and Pa ul Brooke
Mos t Va lua b le Wrestl er - M a rk Pogge
(led th e tea m with a 30-3 record with a 1st in Sectiona ls; 2nd in Distri cts a nd
4t h in S ta te)
District qu a Ii fie rs:
Ch a r lie Rin g
Pa ul Brooke
No rm a n Tho mas

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�GOLDEN
GIRLS

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�Wh eth er be for e a ho me crowd or a packed house at et's in Des
Moin es, th e Bob "Fosse" Hilli ga d irected Golden Girls " wow "
them with a not he r spectac ul ar!

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�"When it came right down to it, the Golden Girl patriotic
show was by far the most successful production to date. Flags
rose , fell and waved ; Golden Girls kicked; third graders
marched ; balloons fell; and the crowd at Veteran's Auditorium
roared its approval as the 'Hooked on America' program
reached its grand finale in Des Moines on March tenth. An
estimated 160-180 persons took part in or worked behind the
scenes on the production, which was also the fifth televised
a ppearance of the Golden Girls at the Iowa State Girls Basketball Tournament" .
- B. Hilligas

Above : Ha lf-tim e a t the bi g tim e.
R ig ht : " T oo-ta ll Vi cky" does her Abe portraya l.

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gop hers, elementary students all
add up to long hours and hard
wo rk, but great reward s!

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�Girl's Track Sweep Area Relays

Elk Horn-1st
Tri-Center-1st
Tre 11or-lst
Conference-1st
u wood-1st Districts-5th
Kim Zimmer ma n co mpleted her Hi gh sc hool ca ree r by qualifyin g for tate for th e t hi rd yea r in a row. Kim placed in three
indi vidual events: four th in the 400 meter hurdl es; fo urth in th e
hi gh jump; eighth in the 400 meter das h. Kim has prove n to be
one of th e best at hletes, boy or gir l, in T ri -Ce nter hi sto ry - ba r
none!

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Above: The State qualifying Distance Med le y Relay tea m: Rachel Ha ll : Kim Zimmerman; Beth Armstrong; Dec Coo ney.

�Front : Tina Eberl: Angela Wilson : S helley Ackl and : Dee Di vin:
Kim I lester: Rachel Ha ll.
\1 idulc: Bec ky Kiern a n: Ta mmc y Ehl ers; Darcey Huebner; Angie.: •\ila honcy: Pa tri cia Ra pier; Daw n Shriver; Va leri e George:

.J ody Ra tigan .
Ba ck: Coach Pat Dalton: Tina Preuss; Lori De Bolt; Dec Cooney;
Susan Parks: Joa n We ll man : Penn y Ring: Kim Zimmerma n:
.Jenny Ma rtin s; Beth Arm. tro ng: A st. Coach Mar y Con way.

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Boy's Track
on the road to recovery

The Boy's track tea m was given a boost this season by Jerry
Calhoon in th e shot wit h a school record and Tri-Center Relays record toss, of 47'2" . Brad Armstrong also set a new
school record in the high jump with a 6'2" leap. He qu alified
for the State track meet as well. Brad was also a consistent
place fini sher in the discus this season, while taking over the
school record with a throw of 135'4".
This season proved to be a turning point for the boy's track
program with T.C. placing consistently in the middle of the
pack. Coach La rsen is eagerl y awa iting the a rrival of next
yea r's season with so many fin e at hl etes return ing.
Kevi n Fox, Tom Pieper and Mark Pogge part of th e " new
breed" in the T-C track program .

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�'84 Softball-Baseball

Fro nt : Rh ond a Da rra h: Kim Zimmerman; Kri s Jensen; Regina Kn auss; Jill Sa nders; Kath y Kadel.
Back : Jody Ra tiga n: Sh elle y Casson; Vicki George; Angie Mahoney; Wend y Kay; Tina Preuss.

Front: Todd Ka hl er; Ri ch Witt; Bria n Whit e; Dale Hansen; Frank Rapier; Tim
O'Nei ll.
Mid dle: Scott Krumwcidc; Ma tt Brook'; Kevin Fox ; Bria n Flemi ng; Steve Divin;
Jeff Poggc: Kevin Whit e.
Back: Jesse Rin g: .J . . Anderson: Mike Man hart: Bra d Ar mstrong; Dave Elliott ;
Sa m Eli as; Bob Brow n; Mark Poggc.
Lel't: /\ngi c get s in a lit tl e ba ttin g pract ice .
/\bovc ri ght: Head Base ba ll Coach Gay lord Schelling.

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�History In The Making

Jody Rati ga n
Ist Tea m All WL C

FOOTBALL

Wend y Kay
2nd Tea m All WIC

TC 6
TC 0
TC 0
TC 0
TC 13
TC 0
TC 27
TC 31
TC 7

Underwood
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Treynor
Shelby
AvoHa
Carson
!SD 7
Oakland

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33
12 O.T.
42
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Honorable Me ntion WIC
Shaw n Bargenquast
Paul Brooke
Sam Elias

C ROSS CO UN TRY
Dee Cooney - 2nd Distri ct
WR ESTLI G
TC
TC
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39
26
54
50
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Mo. Valley
Und erwood
Avo Ha
St. Albert
Treynor
Oakl a nd
Lo Ma
Griswold
Ca rson

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1983 Softball
TC Varsit y 19-9
WIC Tourn ament - 3rd place
WIC Conference - 3rd pl ace

Maple Va ll ey Tourn ey - 3rd
Pl ace
Tr i- enter T ourn ey - 3rd
Pl ace
W IC Co nference - 2nd Place

1983 Baseball
Record - 5-1 3
2nd West Harri so n Tourn ament

Ma rk Pogge - l l 9lb . Class
4th Pl ace - Class AA - S ta te

VOL LE YB ALL

G IRLS' BAS KETB A LL

Match es 21 -6- 1
Games 59- 20
2nd Und erwood Tourney
2nd Shelby Tourney
3rd Conference Tourn ey

Record 22-3
Ist Pl ace W I
on fc re nce
Ist Place Sectiona ls
3rd Pl ace W I Tourn cl ment
BOYS' BAS K "TB A LL

Kim Zimmerm an
1st Tea m All WI C
2nd Tea m All S W I
5th Team All State
Angie Mahoney
!st Tea m All W IC

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Reco rd 12-9
Ist Place Secti onals
Brad Armstro ng
1st Tea m All W IC
Honora ble Mention Al l S W I

�Honorable Mention All State

5th Districts

BOWLING
(Girls)
2nd Place District

TO STATE:
Distance Medley Relay Team
Rachel Hall , Beth Armstrong,
Kim Zimmerman, Dee Cooney
5th 400 m. hurdles - Kim
Zimmerman
8th 400 m. run - Kim Zimmerm an
4th High Jump - Kim Zimmerman

(Boys)
2nd Place District
GIRLS' TRACK '84
2nd Dunlap
1st T-C Invitational
Ist Mo . Valley Lady Reds
I st Cardette
I st Underwood Eaglette
I st Lady Da nes
I st Conference

BOYS ' TRACK '8 4
Bra d Armstrong
High Jump - State 5'8"
6'2" School Record

1984 Awards Program
A MERICAN HISTORY AWARD :
C ITIZENSHIP AWARD :
LEE- WELBOURN A WARD:
LIBR A RY AWARD :
.SE

Kathy
Stuhr
Ed Vidlak
Chris Green
Carol Nihsen

Kri sty a nd Micki gra tuitously accept the 19 4
Typ ica l Senior Award from Edwin Meese.

!OR MOST AND BEST AWARDS:

Bes t Athlete: Dave Elliott, Kim Zimmerman
Bes t Instrument a list: Brian Fox, Valori Krohn
Best Vocalist: Dave Nihsen, Kand y Hester
Bes t Perso nalit y: Dave Nelson, Chris Green
Bes t All-A round : Ed Yidlak, Cindy Masker
Mos t Likely to Succeed: Jay Anderso n, Debbie
Me yerring
Best /\ctor &amp; Actress: Rob DeBolt, Rhond a Darrah
Pretti es t Girl : Peggy Hanse n
Best Looking Boy : Wes Orm e
Mr. Nice Guy &amp; Gal: Dale Kosmacek, La urie
Bertelsen

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Master of Ceremonies .... ...... ...... Pa ul Wellman
In voca tion .. ...... ...... .......... .. .. .......... ... Mr. E lli ott
We lcome .... ..... ... ....... ..... ... .... ........ ... .. ... ..... ..... .. .. .
R es po nse .. .......... .. .... ......... ...... .......... . Ed Yidlak
Speaker .... ...... .. .. .......................... Mrs . Conway
C lass Prophecy .... .... .. .......... ..... Bill Da rrin gton
R ena Olsen
C lass Wi ll ...... .. ..... .. .. .... .. .. .......... .. . Mark Pogge
Brend a Beatty

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Cwfr't cJ./L9h ~ chool

the plea~U.'f.e of you.'f. company
at the

on c=Eatu. ul.ay, the fi/ th of c:May
dV i.neteen h.und'ted and ei.9hty-f ou 't

�Tony " th e one " shows off his new date .

Left: Working ove rt ime on hi s Prom speech does
wonders for Ed's pee per .
A bove: Fred's keeping an eye on the g uy with t he
razor .

PROM COMM ITT EE:
Brad Arm strong
S hell ey Casson
Jennifer Dermody
Tam my Eh lers
Sa m Eli as
Mike Eberl

Vicki George
Angie Ma honey
Rena Olse n
Mark Pogge
Ron Yorthman
Paul We llman

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�Commencement

Sunday May 13, 1984
Invocation and
Baccalaureate Address
... Andrew Rosulek
Commencement Address
Debbie Meyerring,
Valedictorian
Kimberly Taylor,
Salutatorian
Laurie Bertleson
Brian Fox
Garth Bintz Memorial Award
P aul Brooke
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�Class motto:
"Portraits of the past,
visions of the future"

Escorts :
Jennifer
Dermody
Mark Pogge

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your
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�Welcome to the "Kinky World" of
Tri-Center Upperclassmen

So you can't wa it till you' re a seni or , you say? You're
rea d y to jump into tra nsce ndenta l transves ti sm . Ed is modeling the summer active wear, while Bria n chooses the Purita n
fo rcmothcrs ensemble. Th e Bra nc h of th e Minden Maulers ,
K ri s. Wendy , a nd Micki a re preparing to at tend the National
C onve nti on of " THE COVENANT, SWORD, and A RM of
the LO RD ."

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�You! You! You!

�Jay and Cindy get Duane and Vicky all wrapped up
for Colossus.

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I s pomt out the "snivs."

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J ay D. Anderson

Sha wn Ba rgenq uast

J ea nn a Bergho lm

La urie Bertelsen

Linda K. Be rtelse n

Michell e "M icki " Brich

�Paul Brooke

Robert E. Brown

Tamara Burford

Bruce Campbell

Sha ron C a rrigan

David C hr istiansen

C rai g Co rrin

Rh ond a Da rra h

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�86

Sheila Doyle

Duane Duhachek

Dave E lliott

Brian Fox

Susan "Sue" Frieze

Ellen M . Gravert

C hri s Green

Jay Handbury

Peggy Hansen

�Kandy Hester

Kristi Jensen

Karen Jones

Kathy Kadel

Wendy Kay

Joa n Killpack

Regena Kn a uss

A ll en Knott

Da le Kosmacek

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�88

Valori Krohn

Rob Leinen

Victoria Loeffelholz

Lisa McDermott

Diane McDonald

Marian n Ma honey

Sa nd ra Martin

Cind y Masker

Debbie Meyerring

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Da vid Nelson

Jane Nelson

Mike Nelson

Cy nthi a "Cindy" Newl a nd

David Nihsen

Tony O lof on

W es ley Orm e

Kell y Pa ul ey

Kath ryn A. Pieper

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�90

Tom Pieper

John Plambeck

Tim Ploen

Patricia Rapier

Bart Rin g

Vicky Rin g

Wa lt Ri ng

Tracy R uckma n

F red S chmidt

�Darin Shriver

Kim Taylor

Tony Towers

Ed Vidlak

Beth Well man

Norman Wellman

Roger Wilke

Merrick Witt

Kim berly Zimmerman

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�Homecoming '83
Rhond a Da rra h
Chris Green
Ka thy Kadel
Wend y Kay
Joa n Ki llpack
Rege na Kn a uss
C ind y Mas ker
Kim Zimm er ma n

Pa ul Brooke
Cra ig Cor rin
Dave Elliott
Bri an Fox
David Nelson
Wes Orme
Ed Vidl ak
Norm We llman

Sc roll Beare rs:
T a mmie Green
Pages :
Loree Jo C la usen
Hea th er Da lton
La ura King
Mi chell e

Horn eco n1ing Co m111 1t1 ee :

Rhonda Darra h
Chris Gree n
Wendy Kay
Joa n Killpack

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Cind y Mas ker
Paul Brooke
Cra ig Corri n
Dave Elliott

Brian Fox
No rm Wel lman
Ed Vid lak

A lan We llman
Ca ry Coc hra n
Ju~o n Mc Dermo tt
Rrian Tc ut ~c h
Stafford

�-To Kin g David Elli ott H omecomin g is a time
for fun a nd pa rt icipa tion . It is a time when the
sc hool becomes united behind one ca use, to
have fun a nd ra ll y behind th e school. Dav id's
hobbi es includ e motorcycles, electronics, a nd
sports. Dave has been in volved in footba ll ,
baseba ll, basketba ll , a nd Na tiona l Honor S oci ety. Dave pl a ns on a ttending the Uni vers ity of
Iowa a nd majoring in electri ca l engineer in g.

To Qu ee n Ci ndy M as ker, H omecomin g is a
tim e when eve ryo ne ge ts a cha nce to pa rtici pa te a nd have fun toge th er. C ind y enj oys her
hobbi es, pl ay in g sport s a nd rea din g. Sh e has
pa r t ic ipa ted in bas ket ba ll , choru s, Go ld en
G irl s. track , softba ll , chee rlea di ng, an d Na t io na l Honor S oc iety. C ind y is plan nin g on a ttendin g coll ege to beco me a de ntal ass ista nt.

A Touch of Class
H omeco min g wee k, th is yea r, proved to be a ra th er ha rrowi ng experience for the students, as well as
t he fac ult y.
Thi s yea rs ho meco m ing ac tivities sta rted wit h "fa rm er a nd hat day ." This day was fo llowed by
"weird ha ir d ay ." On we ird ha ir day the homeco m ing cand idates were a uctioned to the hi ghest bidd er.
W ed nesd ay was " nerd d ay," which th e fres hma n ha d no
trouble adapt ing . Thursday a nd Fr id ay we re " Big body"
and "Colo r Day" respec tive ly.
A ll-in-a ll it set a new reco rd fo r sc hoo l spirit and pride .
Sponso rs: J o Kossow, Bob J oh nson, a nd Bob H illigas

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�J AY A t DERSO
Basketba ll *: Baseba ll* **; Annu a l Sta ff* (Editor; Speech Co ntes t** ; N ationa l Honor Society***; Homecoming Usher *
SHAW 1 BA RG EN Q AST
Footba ll **** : W restlin g***
JEA NA BERGHOLM
Cheerleader **; Pep Club **; Accompa ni st** ; sw im tea m**
LAU RIE BERTELSEN
Choru s*** ; Annu a l Sta ff*; Speech Cont est *; Plays**; Voca l
Co ntest*** : President of Church of Christ ( Mo. Va ll ey) Yout h
G roup **; Bible Bowl member**; Church choir*
LI N DA BERTELSEN
Honor Roll ****; School 1 ewspa per *
M ICKI BRICH
Vo ll ey ba ll *** ; Bask etba ll *-t Track ***; Softball **; Chorus** *;
S win g C hoir *; Annu a l S ta ff *; S peech Contes t *; Co nce rt
Ba nd ***; M a rching Ba nd ****; Plays***; Instrumenta l Co n.test** ; Voca l Co ntest ***; Pee r*; Pep Ba nd ****
PAU L BRO OK E
Cross Coun t ry*; Footba ll ****; W res tlin g**** (3 rd District s);
Track**** : Baseba ll ***; Chorus***; S win g C hoir***; Homeco m ing C a ndid a t e*; H omec o m ing C a ndid a te* ; Co ncert
Ba nd ****; Ma rch ing Ba nd ****; Student Coun cil***; N a ti ona l
Honor Society*** ; Pl a ys****; Instrum ent a l Contest ****; Voca l
Co nt est ***
BOB BRO WN
Baseba ll ****; Ch oru s**** ; Plays****; Voca l Contest**
T AMM Y BU RFORD
Vo ll ey ba ll *; St ud ent Ma nager Basket ba ll *; Ch o r~ s****; A nnua l Staff* : S tude nt Council *; Plays** ; F H A****; Voca l Contest***
BRUCE CAM PB ELL
FFA****
S H A RO CAR RI GA
Voll eyba ll *; Choru s**; Ann ua l Sta ff*; Concert Band*; M a rch ing Ba nd** : Pla ys*; FHA**** (Sec reta ry); Instru men ta l Contest*; Voca l Co ntes t**; Golden G irls prop girl***
DAV ID CH RI STA INSEN
Basketba ll** : Concert Ba nd **
C RA IG CO RRI
Footba ll *; Wrestli ng*** *; Homecomi ng Com mittee*; Homecom in g C a ndid a te*; Prom Committee*; at ional Honor Society* ** : FFA *** * (Secretary, Pres id ent, Treasurer)
RHON DA DA RR AH
Ba sketba ll*; Softb a ll ***; Chee rlea der *** ( Bas ketba ll Ca pta in **); Choru s*** *; Swing C hoir* ** ; Homecomin g Ca nd ida te*; Homecomin g Commi ttee*; Annua l S ta ff* ; Speech Conte t* : Prom Commi tt ee*: Plays *** *; Go ld en Gi rl *** *; AllSta te Cho ir**; Voca l Contes t**** ; Pee r*
RO B DE BOLT
Basketba ll Ma na ger ****; Tra ck****; C hee rl ea d er* ; C horu s*** *; Sw in g Cho ir **** : A nnu a l S taff*; Speec h C ontest** ** ; S tage Ba nd* ; S tud ent Co uncil *** *; Na tion a l H onor
Society**; Plays****; All-St a te Choir**** ; Voca l Co ntest ** **
S H E ILA DOYLE
Volleyba ll** ** : Bas ketba ll *** *: T rac k*: Softba ll* : Annu a l
St a ff *: S peech Co nte st ***; Co ncer t Ba nd *** *; M a rc hi ng
Band **** : Student Counci l***: N a tio na l Hon or Soc iet y**; Instrum enta l Co ntest****
DUA'\J E DUHACHEK
Tr ac k*; Speec h C o n tes t " : C o ncert Ba nd *** *; M a rch ing
Ba nd **; Stage Ba nd* *; Instrumenta l Contest*
DA VE ELLIOTT
Foo tba ll **** (C a pta in *): Bas ketb a ll **** (C a pta in); Baseba ll ***; Homecomin g Com mittee* ; Homeco ming Ca nd ida te*;

Class O fficer** (T reas u rer .. J; Speech Co nte. t *: Co ncert
Ba nd•: \1 arc hing Ba nd *; S taµe Band*. Prom Commi ttee* : N a tiona l Hono r Soc1 et v.,''* ( ice Prc, id en t *): I· F,\ ** ( treas urer)
Inst rument a l Contc~ t *: on ses ion in ch urc h; 4-11 officer: Ex plo rer's Club (Sec.)
BRI A FOX
Footba ll ** *: Track **; Basebal l•: C horu-;* , Homecom in g Committee*; Homecomin g C a ndi date*; C lass Officer* (Treas urer) :
A nn ua l Sta ff*; Speec h Conte t*; Conce rt Ba nd Ist Cha ir **** :
Prom Committee*; N a ti ona l Honor Society***; All -Sta te Orchest ra and Ba nd *** ; Stage Ba nd l st cha ir ****; Instrumenta l
Contest *** (3 ones); Accompa nist***
S UE FR IEZE
Volleyba ll *; Cheerlea der *; C horu s**: Pl ays**: f HA *** ; Voca l
Contest*** ; Lewis Centra l Busin ess In vit a tio na l*; W a )ne Sta te
Business Invita ti ona l*; Pa tri oti c G irl *
ELLE I G RAVERT
Volleyba ll *; Cheerlea de r*** (Ca ptain ); S peec h Co nte t *: Pom
Pon Gi rl **; Wayne Sta te Busi ness Invi ta tio na l** .
C H R IS GREEN
Cross Country **; Bas ketba ll **** (Ca pt a in) , Track*** : S oftba ll* ; C heerleader ** (Co. a pt a in ); C horu s**; Homeco min g
Comm ittee•; Homecoming Ca nd ida te* (Princess): C lass Officer ** (Secretary); Speech Contest * (Sta te) ; Prom Co mmittee *;
N a ti ona l H on or S oc iet y*** ( Pres ident) ; Pla ys* ; Porn Pon
Gir l**** ; Peer **; Head of M aga zines S a les.
J AY H ANDB RY
Wrestl ing*** *; Baseball ***; F.F. A.* .
PEGGY HANSE
T rack* ; Softb all*; Chorus**; C lass Office r* (Sec reta r) ) .
KANDY HEST E R
T rack* ; Chorus**** : S wing C hoir**** ; A nnu a l Sta ff*; Speec h
Contest*; Conce rt Ba nd ****: M a rchin g Ba nd ****; Student
Co un ci l* *** ( Vi ce Pr es id en t) ; Na t io na l Ho nor S oc ie t}* :
Pl ays *** *; · Voca l C o nt es t • • •• : A cco mpa ni &gt;t ****; H o no r
Roll *** *.
KRIS J EN SE N
Voll eyba ll* ** : B a~ke t ba ll * : Trac k** *; S oftb a ll****, C horu s* ** ; Annu a l Sta ff*; S peech Cont es t*; Concert Ba nd **** ;
Ma rching Ba nd* *** ; S tage Ba nd *; Pep Ba nd ****; Pl a)s* *;
Prop Girl / Specia l C ha racte r (G old e n Girl s). F.H ./\ .* : Instrumenta l Contest ... . .
KARE N JO N ES
Conce rt Ba nd **; Ma n.:hing Band .. **; f 11./\ .*; Instrum e nt a l
Con test**; Flag T 11.irlcr•• (( apta1n l
KATH Y KA Dl: I
Vo ll ey ba ll *, Softball**** ; C'lioru,••••, ')wing C ho ir ***;
Homecoming ( an d idatc* , Annual Staff*, Conce r t Ba nd *;
March ing Ba nd*; Stage Band• , Play~••••: Pom Pon G irls***;
F.H .A .*; Instru me nta l Conte t* , Vocal Contest**** ; Acco mpa ni st**** .
WE N DY KAY
Voll ey ba ll **; Basketba ll ** ; T rack***; So ftb a ll* *** ; C horus* ** ; Homecoming Ca nd ida te*; I lomcco ming Com mittee* ;
Annu a l Sta ff *; S peec h**; Co nce rt Ba nd* ; Ma rch in g Ba nd *:
Pro m Comm itt ee*; Na tiona l Honor Society***: Instrum ent a l
Contest* ; Vocal Co ntes t*** .
.JOA N K ILLPAC K
Bas ketba ll **; Softball***; ll omecoming Committee* : Homecomin g Ca ndi date* ; C la\\ Officer*** ( Preside nt. Vice Pre &gt;ident) ; Prom Com mi ttee.
REG E A KNAUSS
Bas ke tba ll ** ; ~ oftba ll **** , horus*; ll omceo ming Ca ndi d a t e* ; S peec h Co nt est* &lt;onccrt Ba'tl d **** ; M a rc hin g
Ba nd* *** ; Prom Committee• ,
atiunal I !onor Societ y***

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�(Secreta ry): Porn Pon Girl* *** ; Inst ru ment a l Contest• • •• : Voca l Con tes t • • : Drum Majorette• .
A LLEN K 'OTT
Football ** ; Baseball* ; F.F.A* .
DA LE KOSMACEK
Foo tba ll *; W restlin g* ; A nnu al S ta ff• ; F.F.A .*.
VA LOR ! K ROH
Basket ba ll *; C hee rl ea der • : C horus**** ; Swing Cho ir •••• ; Annu a l St a ff • : Speec h Contest•• : Conce rt Ba nd**** : Ma rch ing
Ba nd ***: S ta ge Ba nd *** *; S tude nt Counci l**: Plays** **; Porn
Po n Girl **: F.H .A .• •• • (C hap te r P residen t/ Di stri ct Vice
P reside nt) : Ins trum e nt a l Co n te st •• • • : Voca l Con tes t **** ;
M ode l U. N .• .
ROBBY LE INEN
Wrestlin g • • : Track* *: F.F.A .*** ; (C lu b Officer-Se nt inel, Secreta ry. Report er) .
\' IC K I LOEFFE LHOL Z
Volle yba ll **** : T rack *** : C horu s• ; Plays • : Porn Pon G irl ** :
Voca l Contest• ; Fla g T wirler • .
L ISA McD E R M OTT
Voll e) ba ll**: T ra ck* : C horus* ** : Pom Pon Gir l*.
D IA '\J E McDO ALD
Softb al l*: A nn ua l St a ff• : S tud ent Council *; 1a tiona l Hon or
Society •• : F.H .A .**** (Sec reta ry, Vice President , President ,
Student Bod y Pep Team Mc;n ber) ; W a yne S ta te Business Invi ta ti ona l*: U .S .A .A . Business a wa rd : N .S .L. N a tio na l Service
a nd Leade rship award .
\1AR IANN MA I-I O 1EY
C horu s•• • •: Voca l Contest***: Flag Twirler*; Prop G irl / G old en Girl s**.
S A N DY MART I 1
C hee rlea der **; Choru s****; Plays* .
C IN DY MASKE R
Ba; ke t ba ll **** (Ca p ta in) : Track ***; So ftb a ll ** ; C heerlea der ** (C a p ta in) : Ch o ru s** : H ome co ming Comm it te e;
Homeco min g Cand ida te ; Homeco ming Queen : Class Officer*
a tiona l
( Vice-Presiden t); A nnual Staff: St udent Counc il *:
I lonor Soc ie ty••: Pl a ys** : Golden G irls•••• : Voca l Contest*;
PEE R *: A ll-Southwest Baske tball Tea m; All Conference Baske t ba ll Tea m .
D E BB IE MEY E RR ING
Vo ll ey ba ll ** **: C horu s• : Annu a l S ta ff; Speech Contest ***;
S tud e nt Co u nc il **: 1a tiona l Honor Society*** .
DAV ID NE LSON
C ho ru s****: Sw ing Cho ir ••••; Homecom ing Ca ndid a te,
Pl a)s••••: Voca l Co ntest****
Ji\ '\i E NE LSON
Vo ll eyba ll **: Softb a ll****: Annu a l Sta ff; Student Council *;
F H A Cl ub****: PEE R .
\1 1KE E LSO
Ba.,c ba ll *.
c 1:--;DY 1EWLA D
Vo ll ey ba ll**: Ann ua l St a ff *; Na ti o na l Hon or S oci e t y*;
F HA **** (Tr eas urer) ; T eachers Aid*; Wayne Sta te Busi ness
In vi ta tiona l** : Lew is Ce nt ra l Ty ping Cont eq*; PE E R *
DA VID 1 1HS EN
Cross Co untry**: Wrc. tlin g*: Baseba ll**: S win g C hoi r****
C h oi r ****: C ho r us****; Speec h C o nt es t ***: M a rc h ing
Band***: S tage Ba nd **: S tu de nt Coun ci l*; Na ti ona l Hono r Socie ty•: Ins trum enta l Con tes t**: Voca l Co nt es t**** .
T O :\Y O LOFS O
W res tling*** .
\\' ES L FY ORM E
B a~kctba ll ** : T rac k*: Base ba ll **** ; FFA C lub****
KEL LY PAU LEY

Wrestli ng****
KA THY PI E PE R
Bas ketba ll (M a nager)* : Ch orus•••• ; Plays**: FHA Club* ***;
Voca l Contes t***
TO M PI EPER
Foo tba ll** **; W restli ng *: T rack ****
JO H N PLAM BEC K
Bas ketba ll **** ( Ma nager) ; Choru s** **; P lays****: Voca l
Cont est*** *: Ame rica n S ta te Boys Sta te*
T IM P LOEN
Speec h Contes t*: FFA Clu b**** (Sentinel 82-83)
PATRI C IA RA PI ER
Cross Cou ntry** ; Basketball* ; T rack* ** *: Softb a ll ****; Choru s* : A nnu a l S taff*; M a rching Ba nd **; Stage Ba nd* ; S tu den t
Council *; Go lden G irl Prop G irl*** ; Special Character* (Golden G irl s) ; F H A C lub**; Flag T wirler•• ; PEER* : Office Aid *;
Wayne S tate Business Invita tiona l*; Lewis Centra l T yping Contes t •; Elementa ry T eachers Aide*
BA RT RI NG
W rest ling*** *
V ICKY RI G
Bas ketba ll ** ; Track *
WALT RI NG
Wres tl ing**
TRAC Y R UCK M A
Volleyball**** ; T rack *; Softb a ll *; Speech Contest*; Gol den
G irl Prop G irl*** (Specia l Cha racter *); FHA C lub *; Bowling
Tea m 3rd a t State•
FRE D SCHM IDT
Baseba ll* **
DA RI N S H R IVER
Bas ketba ll** : Track** ; Baseball**; FFA Cl ub ***
KIM TAYLOR
Chorus• •••; Swing Choi r****; Speech Con test•••: Concert
Ba nd **; M a rch ing Ba nd *: S tage Ba nd ***; National Ho nor Society**; Plays****; All -State Choi r **; Inst ru mental Con test**:
Voca l Con tes t****; State of Iowa Scholar
TO N Y TOWERS
Concert Ba nd ****; Marchi ng Ba nd ****: Stage Band***, Inst ru ment a l Contest•••
E D VID LAK
Footba ll ***; Track **; Chorus****; Swing Choir****; Home ·oming Committee*; Homecoming Candidate. Clas Officer ..
(S en ior Soph; President) ; Annual Stall : Spcc~h ( ontc t** ; Conce rt Band*: 1ar.:hing Band*: ' tage Band*; Prom committee:
St udent Council**** \Treasurer); Nation al Honor Societ) **"
(Treas urer); P lay **** \Main Character) , All-Sta te Ch01r*:
Voca l Co nt est****; Hugh O'Brian Leadership Seminar 1982
(A mbassa dor); DA R GOOD CITIZE 'SH IP A W ARD
BETH W EL LMA t
Bas ket ba ll *; Softba ll *; Choru s***: Golden Girls*
N ORMA W E LL MA
Baske tba ll *; C lass O fficer•• (Vice-Pres. , Sec.); Prom Committee; at iona l Honor Society••; FFA Club*** (\'1 ·c-Pres., President ): Homecoming Candidate; Homeconung Prince
ROGE R W ILKE
W restlin g*
M ERR ICK WI TT
C horus**; Speech Contest•: Plays**, Vocal Contest**
K IMB ERL Y Z IMME R MA 1
Vo ll ey ball***; Basketball**** (Captain): Track****: Softba ll ****; C horus**; Homecoming Candidate: Annual Staff:
Concert Ba nd **** ; Marching**** ·ational Honor Society*** :
Plays**: Golden Girl****: Vocal Contest** : Instrumental Contest**** : F H A Club*

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Brad Armstrong
Dennis Ausdemore
Troy Bare
Brenda Beatty
Renae Bintz

Chuck C a lhoon
J erry Ca lhoon
Ma rk Carrigan
Shelly C asson
JoAnne Cha mbers
Scott Christen sen

Bridget Church
DeAnn a Coon ey
Bill Da rrington

Jenni fe r Dermody
Ja red Doll en
Jeff Doll en

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G eorgia Drumm y
Mike Eberl

Ta mmy Ehl ers
Sa m Eli as
Lynn Ga rdn er
Vick i Geo rge
T rin a Had fie ld
Mike Ham mit t

Dar in Hood
Ma rk Ja mes
Todd Kirk
Robin La rsen
Da rrel Leine n
C ra ig Lucke

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�Shawn McConnell
Ann McDonald
Brent McKee
Angie Mahoney
Cath y Messersc hmidt
Dean elson

Rena Olsen
Bonni e Olso n
Krystal Penner
Mark Pogge
Terri Pope
Robert Reynolds

Jesse Ring
Lori Ri ng
Michelle Ring
Kevin Ronfeldt
Jill Sanders
Cheryl Schi erbrock

Conni e Sch ni tke r
Karyn mit h
LeAnn Sta rk
Carol St inn
Kath y Stuhr
Dav id Thomas

orm a n Thomas
Ji m Tichota

Ron Yorth ma nn
Pa ul Wellman

Kevi n Zimmerma n
Rona ld " the co mmies a rc co min g. the
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�Jim A ckl a nd
Beth Armstrong
Kip Arnold
Na ncy Brich
Joy C a mpbell
Ja ke Collins

A m y Da rgin
Kell y Dea ling
Lori DeBolt

Steven Di vin
J erry Doll en
Kirk Du hachek

Bria n Flem ming
Kevi n Fox
Fra nk Freese

La rry Frieze
La urel Gambs
Kraig Haggerty

Tim Hough
Rick H ueb ner
S usa n Kay

Rebecca Kie rna n
Jeff Killpack
Keri Killpack
Moni ca La ngin
Craig Larsen
Chris Lee

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�Jenny Martens
Ba rbara McDermott
Beth McDonald
Bill McDonald
Kell y McDona ld
Mike Minehart

Jeff Ne lso n
Beve rl y Orme
Christy Paden

Stacey Paulsen
Tim Plum me r
Jeff Pogge

Ja mie Pohlma n
Tina Preus
Jody Ratigan

Billi Jo Richmond
Christine Ring
Michelle Ring

Penn y Ri ng
Kare n Sicbels
Scott ie Vorth ma nn

Mark Wehr li
Kevin White
Marc Wi lson
Brian Wit t
Sheila \),.'itt
Dell Wohlers

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�Shelly Ackland
Jim Anderson
Kyle Archer
Jeana Bandow
Robin Bargenquast
Ron Barrier

Nate Benzing
Linda Bintz
Michelle Brantley
Ma tt Brooke

Kevin C a lhoon
Traci C a rroll
Scott Catton i
Kelly Clayton

Wendy Collins
Shay lea C ooney
Dia na Di vin
Rochelle Dollen

Tina Eberl
Teresa Eckm a nn
Stacy Fischer
A ngel a G a rdner

Valeri e George
Dave Gre iner
Kev in Gunderso n
Rache l Hall
Dale Hansen
Gin a Herke nrath

Kim Hester
Darcey Huebner
Jarel Jensen
Ke lli Jones
Peter Jones
S uza nn e Kade l

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�T odd Ka hler
Scott Krumwiede
Todd Leha n
Chuck Lein en
Kell y Loftu s
Juli e M c Derm ott

Kim Nelsen
Mi ck elso n
W endi Nelson
W endy New la nd
C a rol N ihse n
Susa n Pa rks

Kerri Pa ul ey
T erry Pi erso n

T a nya Pl a mbeck
J odie Pohlman

T a mmi Pope
Fra nk Ra pier
Ch a rli e Ring
Jo.: Ri ng
Penn y Ri ng
!-..en Schnec kloth

W ayne Schu ett
Rod ney Sc hult z
Da wn S hriver
Tri ha S iebels
Le Roy Tichota
Ddene W edel

J oan W ell man
Joyce Wel lma n
Brya n White
nge la Wil on
' bell y \V ods
Ker ry Z immerm a n

Property of Tri-Center
Community School District
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�Tri-Center Junior High at the Minden Campus
Principal
Larry Horn bostel
Secretary
Karen Kay
Custodi ans
Reynold "Boots" Schnitker
Francis "Stub" Schnitker
Language Arts

Football
Front : Tom Schn eck loth; Tommy elson; Tony Ring; Doug Pre uss; Bra d Wil so n; Kreg
Ronfeldt.
Middle: Mark Osba hr; Ray Loftus; Richard Witt ; Tim 0 ' ei ll ; Jade Ri chmond .
Bac k: Chris Mu hs; Co rey ewland ; All an Wellman; Jeff Larso n; Todd Johnsen.

J a net L a rsen
P a t D a lton
Social Studies-Guidance

Carl Cochran
English
Ed Gambs
Science
Gay lord Schelling
Nile Smith
Reading
Diana Benzing
Mathem atics
Gene Ballantyne

Cheerl eaders
Front : Ambe r Hensc heid ; Marie Olson ; Tracy Martens.
,
Midd le: Ci ndy Nelson; Jenie Kal7er.
Back : Cecil ia Lea ders; Marie Mu ult en; Lisa Ken ea ly
Opposite: Juni or High Choi r und er direction of Arla .l o

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l a u ~e n .

��Eighth Graders
Va lerie Bea tty
Jim Bloom
J a mes Burton
La ura C a lhoon
T raci Ca ttoni
Lori Christ ia nsen
J aso n Ehlers
Su zie Fl emming
Na ncy Frieze
T a mmie Green
A mber Hensch eid
Jill Honeywell
Ma rtie Ja mes
A rl yn J ensen
Shelli J en sen
T odd J ohnsen

J a nice Ka tzer
Craig Koob
Tim Kos macek
La rry Law rence
Cecilia Leaders
Christine Ledford
Mark Leh a n
T ara Little
Ray Loftus
A nn Lustgraa f
Jeremy McDermott
Ka tie M c Dona ld
Kea ry M cDona ld
Tracy M a rtens
Ma ri e Ma rtin
S ara h M as ker

G irls Bas ket ba ll

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Boyd M eisel
Nea l M ill er
Chris Muhs
M elissa Mun oz
Juli e Nelso n
Tomm y Nelso n
C orey Newla nd
Pa m Olson
Tim O 'Neill
M a rk Osba hr
Kirby Pa ul ey
G a ry Peterso n
C a nd ace Pitts
J od y Plum mer
Doug Preuss
J ade Richmond

Lor i Ri ng
Loui e Ring
T ony Rin g
Greg Ro nfe ld t
M a rk Scud der
T a mm ie Vorth mann
Becky W at o n
A la n We ll man
M a rk W il ke
Brad W ilson
R ic ha rd Witt
Lowell Woh lers

Fro nt : Mart ie James; An ne Lu tgraff; Becky Watson ; Katie McDona ld ; Na ncy Fr ieze; Coach
ile Sm ith.
Bac k: Missy Munoz: Sue Flemming; Tammie Vorthman: Lori C hristi a nse n: Pam O lso n; Sa ra h
Mas ke r; Valerie Bealty; Lori Rin g; Christine Ledford .

�Wres tling
Front: Coach Ed Ga mbs: Brian Shuett; Kevi n
Brich; Ki rby Paul ey; Tommy Nelson; Toni Ring;
Tadd Ki rk.
Bac k: Ke ll y A rn old ; T e rr y We llm a n; T om
Schn eckloth ; Ray Loftu s; Ma rk Scudd er; Eddi e
Padd en ; Louie Rin g; Chris Clayto n.

Boys Baske tball

Fro nt : Ta mmi e Gree n: Craig Koob; Doug Preus; Ric hard Witt: Ch ri Muhs: cal Miller:
.J aso n Ehlers; Coac h Gay lord Schell in g.
Bac k: Bra d Wi lso n: Lowell Wohlers; T im O' cill ; Kreg Ronfeldt; Alan Wellman; Marie
Osba hr: Co rey New land: Ma rk Leha n; .J a mes Bur ton .

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�Seventh Graders
Kell y Arnold
Li sa Ba ndow
Candy Barri er
Kevin Brich
Kristi Brich
Li sa C asso n
Angel a Christi a nsen
Brooke Church
Chris Clay ton
Ang ie Cooney
C a th y Da rgi n
Mike Dav is
C ri ssy Di vin
Scott Duh achek
John Fa rri s
Jerry Gillespi e
Jerry G ree n
Cristy Hadfi eld
J enni e Ha mmitt
J en ni fe r H a ndbury
Todd H a nse n
Anja nett e Holstein
Brya n Hu eb ner
Scott Huebner
Ka ren J enn in gs
J ay leen J ensen
G reg Jones
Kelli Jo nes
T rav is Ju stice
Li sa Keneal y
Dea n Killpack
T add Kir k
Vin ni e Wilson
Ga yla Laackma nn
Dean na Lei nen
Steve Lemond s

A nn Lucke
Brenda Ma lcolm
Hollie Martens
Ethan Matthews
Cind y elsen
Mari ~ Olsen
Dea nn a Olso n
Eddie Pa den
Sa nd y Pa rks
Shell y Pa ul sen
Da n Pieper
Shaw n Pl oen
Brenda Romberg
Jodi S a nders
Mind y Scha fer
Kevi n Sch'Olidt
T om Schnecklot h
T a ra Sch roder
Bri a n Schuett
Jua nit a Schultz
Amy J o Spencer
A nn ette Stol z
Mary Ell en Thomas
Ri cha rd Th omas
La ura Va n ord st ra nd
Julie Vincent
J a net Wa re .
Da rci e Wa rn er
Wendy Wed el
M ichell e Wehrli
T erry Wellma n

Donni e Di velbess
Robby Rockwell

�Girls Bas ketba ll
Fro nt : A ngie Cooney; S a nd y Parks; Mind y S chae fer;
Angel a C hri sti a nsen.
Middl e: Coac h N il e-Aga in ; Dea na Olso n; Lisa Casson: Ka ren J ennin gs; M a ry Ell en Thomas; Ca nd y Ba rri er.
Back: La ura Va n Nord stra nd ; Da rcie W a rn er; Kristi
Brich; J enni Ha mmitt ; Lisa Ba nd ow; J a ylee n J ensen;
W end y W edel: T a ra S chroder; Holli e M a rtens; Coll en
T odd ; Brooke C hurch.

Footba ll
Fro nt: T add Kirk ; Eth a n M a th ews; Ch ri s C layton;
T rav is Ju stice; J erry Green; S cott Duh achek; J ohn
Ferris; Vinni e Wil so n.
Middl e: G reg Jones; Ed Paden; S cott Hu ebn er; Kevin
Brich: Dea n Killpac k: Sha wn Pl oen; Kev in Schmidt;
S teve Lemonds.
Back: Kell y Arn old : Brya n Hu ebn er; T er ry Wellma n;
Da nny Piepe r: Ri cha rd T homas; T odd Ha nsen; J oey
Ve tro: Jer ry Gi ll espie .

Boys Basketball
Fro nt: Coach S chell ing; T odd Ha nse n; J oey Vetro ;
Vi nnie Wil son; Ri ch Th omas; Da n Pi eper.
Bac k: Jerry G reen: J erry G ill es pie: Kevin Schm idt ;
S cott Hu ebner; T rav is J usti ce; Sha wn Ploen.

�STATE BANK AND TRUST
7 BANKING LOCATIONS
Coun c il Blu ffs, Iowa

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�Congra tula tions Se niors from
Broadway Flower Shop
Cou ncil Bluffs Ph. 322-2537

Paden's Diner
Persia , Iowa
Ph. 488-707 5

Ray's Country Ta1·ern
"A Place Where Friends Meet"
Persia, Iowa Ph. 488-2335

Persia Farm Supply
Persia, Iowa
Ph. 488-724 1

Dick a nd Roger Jensen
J ENSEN SERVICE, LTD.
Minden, Iowa 5 l 553
Ph. (7 12/ - 483-2094

Southwest FS, Inc.
483-2497
M inden, Iowa

DUFFY'S
Minden, Iowa
Ph. 483-282 l

Debra Lynn's
Hair Flair
men and women's hairstyle
Minden, Iowa Ph. 483-2239

Minden Lumber Company
For a ll your building a nd
remodeling needs
Ph . 483-252 1 Minden, Iowa

Blue and White
S uperma rket
Minden, Iowa

C harles Leaders Trucking
Li vestock and G rain ha ul
M inden , Iowa

Von Rebel's

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Crowley Drug Store
cola, Iowa
Ph. 485-2454

Collins Casuals

" The House of Mugs"
Paul-Ray
Neola, Iowa

"Something for Ev r}one"
eola &amp; Treynor

Lois' Family Hair

FARM SERVICE CO.

I 00 5th S treet Neola, Iowa
Ph . 485-2673

Best Deal in the Coun try
Ph . 485-2449
eola, Iowa

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�Olson Cleaners
Avoca , Iowa
Quality Dryclea nin g
Ph . 755-7255

Country Fabrics, Inc.
101 6 Sixth Street P.O. Box 282
Phone
Ha rl an, Iowa
Dia na &amp;
71 2-755-34 17
Lynn Christensen

Jacobsen "T" Travel
420 Market St. Harl a n, Iowa
Ph . (7 12) 755-381 l

1-larlan Sewi ng Cent er
5 16 Ma rket St.
Harlan, Iowa Ph . 755 -288 9
Sa le &amp; Service inger &amp; Eureka

State Fa rm Insura nce
Dick Dot71er
5 13 Court S tree t Office: 755 -582 5
Ha rlan, Iowa Home: 755-329 8

Rust Western
Shed
Harl a n, Iowa

The Fo urth
Ge nerat ion
5 15 Cou rt - Ha rl a n. Iowa

Cresent Grocery
Cresen t, Iowa
Ph . 545 -323 1

Village Inn
113 1 No rth Broa dway
Co un ci l Bluffs, Iowa
Ph . 328-82 12

Prescriplio n Center
Good- luck Seniors
I 0 I Pea rl Street Coun cil Bluffs
Ph. 323-7571

S'\1 1TI I DA VIS
ln•rnrancc Agency
P.O . Box 528 Counci l Bl uffs
532 1st Ave nue Ph. 322-1600

Video Station
movies, rentals &amp; video record ers
902 . 8th Stree t Coun cil Bluffs

Ra lph's Superette
Ra lph' Quality Mea ts
Cou ncil Bluffs
Ph . 322-6615 3500 Sth Ave nu e

Dairy Sho p
Loca ted on th e South Oma ha bridge road ac ross from the
dri ve-i nn th ea tre Coun ch Bluffs

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Ca rl ey Drug Co.
Quality -- ervi ce - Co urt esy
Ph. 343 -6777 voca, Iowa

Jay B ~ Son Ga ra ge, Inc.
The Happy Hookers
13 14 5th Aven ue Counc il Bluffs
Ph. 323 -8 766

�GOOD/YEAR
Heller Oil
Company

LEINEN
HARDWARE
Box 38
Portsmouth , Iowa
Bus. Ph. 743-2315
Home Ph. 743-2 135
Owner Paul J . Leinen
Everything for the farm and home

A ll ma kes of tires a nd service
phone 743- 2225
Portsmouth , Iowa

MICHELIN

Davis Cutlery
&amp; Mercantile
322 Elm Avoca, Iowa
• Kitchen Cutl ery • pocket knives
new &amp; old • knife shar pening • coun t ry
crafts &amp; gifts • a ntiqu es
- consig nments ta ken Ph. 343 -6944

State Bank
of Portsmouth
member

Avoca Florist
and Gifts

·· s ay it w ith F l ower~ '·
Ph . 343-2 502
Avoca, Iowa 5152 1

Ea c h d e p os i to r in s ur e d t o • 20,000 .

FDIG
fEO!RAL DEP O SIT INS URAN CE CO RP O RA TIO N

Portsmouth and Panama , Iowa
Your Full Service Bank

Farmer's Savings Bank
Shelby, Iowa

Farmer's Savings

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�Mcintyre

We make
the
deals

Council Bluffs, Iowa

Over
200
in stock

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Oldsmobile
C adillac
Subaru
I-80 Manawa Exit

Kai se r
Agric ul tural
c hem icals

The

Neola Fertilizer Co.
Neola, Iow a
J im Ne lso n, Owner

485-2269
Sav in

SAV I NGS &amp; LOAN ASSOC I AT IO N

s B ank

Bank
of
Logan

SERVING SOUTHWEST IOWA SINCE 1934
HARLAN
AVOCA
AUDUBON

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RED OAK
PAN O RA

323 East Seventh S treet
Logan, Iowa

�Missouri Valley
Motor Parts
" The part you want when
yo u wan t it"
203 East Lincoln Hwy.
Missouri Valley, Iowa 6422733

Fresh Fruit, Produce, meat
and complete line of quality
ca nn ed goods. Open evenings &amp; Sunday mornings
Misso uri Va ll ey &amp; Woodbine

Harlan S uper Ya lu
Ha rl an. Iowa

Mr. Automotive
322 Eas t Eri c
Mo. Va ll ey. Iowa Ph . 642-4156

EBY'S DR UG STOR E
644-2 160 Loga n. l o ~a

Han&lt;ey Drug
422 East Eric
\11 issour i Va lle y. Iowa 642-27 4 1

Brookhouser
Hardware
Housewa re &amp; Suppl y Store
500 East Eri
Missouri all y, Iowa
7 I 2-642 -2240

Harrison Mutual
Insurance
Association
Ke it h E. Strong - Secreta ry
Logan. Iowa

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�HARLAN
NEWSPAPER

BINGO
Fooc\ 'n Fuel
LOW COST
24 Hours

Brich Plumbing
&amp; Pump Repair
Dealers of F &amp; W Pump
and Water-Riter Softners
Neola, Iowa Ph . 485-2191

• Tribun e
Every Wedn esday
• News-Adverti er
Every Saturda y
• Penn y Saver
Every Wedne day
" Your Picture Newspape r"

"You buy with Confidence"

FARNER'S
STORE
Harlan , Iowa

HUMMEL INSURANCE
AGENCY
PA RTY ROOM
CA T ER ING
SERV ICE
Phone 755-2400

Darrah's APCO
and Dairy Supreme
ice-crea m products
360 7-9th Avenue
Co unc il Bluffs, Iowa

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OAKLAND, fOWA MACEDO
Oakland, Ph . 482-6424
Macedonia Ph. 486-23 1 I

IA

Farner-Caughlin Co.
Wholesales
Co un cil Blu ffs - Omaha
Ca nd y - To ba cco - Bar Supplies Pa pper Goods nstitutio nal Food
Office Ph. 322- 76 18

�Town &amp; Country
Auto Center Inc.

Schierbrock's
Dep't . Store

AMC - Jeep - Mazd a - Pl ymouth Rena ult - Chrysler - Lincoln Mercury
35th &amp; W. Broadwa y C ouncil Bluffs
Ph. 328-396 5

Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware
Phone 485-2181
Neola, Iowa
Jerry and Mary Pat
Flowers &amp; Greenhouse
HY-VEE Shopping
Center Eas t 639 Fi fth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa

Farmers and Merchants
State Bank

Cutler Funeral
Home
533 W illow venue
Council Bluffs
Iowa

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BANK -~

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Neola, Iowa
Phone : 485-2245

NE\iV Generation
Honda

Dick An derso n Richard Ferry
Ye m Ho lt m yer H a rl an, Iowa
1602 C ha tbu rn Ave. Ph . 755-3708

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�Congratulations
Class of '84

McCurdy Funeral
Home
121-57 Council Bluffs
Ph. 328-1144

W a rnin g from t he Surgeo n G enera l Drinking
a ir fr es hener ca uses stom ach tumors.

Michael's Carpet,
Furniture &amp; Appliance
Best Prices in the Midwest

BAR NONE
Price it over there.
Buy it over here.
825 W . Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa
P h. (71 2) 323 -8191

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HILLSIDE
MORTUARY
Servin g All Faiths
N eola, Iowa
Ph . 48 5-26 11

�Savings Ban k

of
Council Bluffs, Iowa

BEEM-BELFORD
Funeral Home
553 Willow Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Ph . 322-6669

Pizza King
Steaks - Seafoods
C hicken
Plus 18 Varities
of Pizza
1101 N. Broadway
Ph. 323-4911
Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Darrah, Schroer &amp; Kress, P . C .
Certified Public Accountants

Council Bluffs, Iowa
120 South Sixth Street Ph. (71 2) 322- 87 34

Kopper Kettle
Restaurant &amp; Gifts
Ka ren &amp; E mpl oyees Welco me
Yo u A lways
I-80 &amp; M ind en Exch a nge
Ph. 483-2828

For All Yo ur Da nce Aerob ic - Gym nas tic eeds
ST UDI O S inc.
I 06 Wes t Broadw ay
Co uncil Bluffs, Iowa Ph (7 12) 323 -069 5

S tate Farm Insura nce
J erry R. or Jane Reisc h
Avoca, Iowa

Brown's Music

Co uncil Bluffs, Iowa

MINDEN BOWL
Ca fe a nd Lounge
Minde n, Iowa P h. 483 -923 1

Farmer's Insurance Group

C har li e Di l\ •
West Broadway - Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa
Ph . 322-5555

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�You Live Better
Thanks to Banks
of Iowa Banks

Neola Grain
Your Friendly Hubba rd Feed Dealer
Neola, Iowa

Iowa Bankers Association

Tri-Center Auto Parts

People's State Bank
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Ph. (712) 642-2781

114 3rd Street
Neola, Iowa
Ph. (712) 485-2251

Donovan Oil Co.
C ham pion St.
eola, Iowa

Gi111 U1 A Ring!
O MA HA 1402 !· )4 1 3 1U
MINDEN 1711 1· 483 · 2800

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McCLELLAN0 {7 12 1· 566 -11 23

Dale &amp; Rob 's

Cozy Cafe

Al Anrly Ru n

&amp; Ben

H a ute cui sine for the indi sc rimin ate.
You neve r have to worry about stray dogs

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Subscribe today to the

GAZETTE REPORTER
&amp; NEWS
Your most complete coverage newspaper
for Tri-Center
News &amp; Sports
Maureen Olsen Ph.
Editor

485-2276
N eol a, Iowa 51559

Ca rr iga n Elec tric

Roge r a rrigan
Persia. Iowa
Ph . 488-365 1

Wi lli am Plambeck Co n !ructio n

!\II l}pcS of dirt work
Persia. Iowa SI 563
Ph. 488- 7855

Ma s ter Furniture a nd Appli a nce Co.

149 Broa dway
ounci l Bluffs. Iowa
Ph . 323-7525

Mel's Answering Service
been bothered by late-n ight ca llers, troub leso me parents,
I BM ~a l cs mcn . po&gt;t gradua te seni ors, ab used coaches. ob'cenc phone ca ll s from sc hool librarians 9 Hire Mel's lo he lp
\O U halt those 111 eddlcso111c interrupti ons. For $6.69 a mont h,
\ti c! wil l te ll those hac kers to " Ki ss off co mm ie fag! "
Sa tisfac ti on guara nt eed or ca ll Mel.

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Pal's Management

Company. Inc.
Co un cil Bluffs. Iowa

�Baker's Petroleum

TFG

Minden , Iowa 51553

M@bir

Fertilizer /Feed/ Fuel
Minden , Iowa
483-2088

All Mobil Products
Thermogas LP. Bottle &amp; Bulk
Lowell Baker Ph . 483-2863

Lehan Pharmacy
Minden Meat Market
Sla ughtering Processi ng
Sides - Hind - Front
Fresh Meats Reta il
Specia l Cuts
Minden, Iowa 483-2836

Prescriptions Ha llm a rk Cards
Ru sse ll Stover Candy
Gifts
483-2884 Minden, Iowa

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

Dau Hardware
De Ka lb &amp; Schehler S eeds
Mayta g &amp; Amana Appliances
Minden, Iow a
Ph. 483-2311

Mi nd n, Iowa
Phone 483-261 1

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Minden Elevator, Inc.
Nutrena Feeds
Grain Storage - Dryin g Country Bu yin g
Ph. 483-2066 Minden , Iowa 5 1553

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�HARLAN NEW CAR DEALERS
E.M . Christensen Auto Co.
Chevrolet - Buick
Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge - Pl ymouth - Chrysler
Art Doran Motors
Olds - Cadill ac - Pontiac - GMC - AMC
Orv Rocker Ford
Ford - Lincoln - Mercury

WARNER INSURANCE AGENCY

PHOTOGRAPHY, Inc.

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Bob Anderson
Ford - Mercury, Inc.
Hi ghway 30 West - Box 370
Misso uri Vall ey, Iowa 5 1555
Ph. (71 2) 642-2720

Mitchell Jay Siegel, D.D.S.
Practicing Fa mil y Denti stry
4 11 East Si xth S tree t
Loga n, Iowa 5 1546
Ph . 644-21 6 1

31 5 E. 7th Street
Loga n, Iowa 51564
Ph . 644-2456

Box 649, 12027th St.
HARLAN, IOWA 51537
(712) 755-2376

Low Prices on Fo rd

101 South Main St.
DENISON, IOWA 51442
1712) 263-3042

�The First
National Bank
Of
Missouri Valley
1884-1984

• 1706 N. 16th St.
• 1745 Madison Avenue
Council Bluffs
"Where there's a helpful
smile in every aisle!"

En c h depos itor in s ur e d to •2 0,000.

FDIG
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURA NCE CORPORA TI ON

Missouri Valley, Iowa

Best Wishes
Meyer Landing
Meyer Funeral
Horne
Tux by Tony
eed a
threads'&gt;
day li ght
Drop by
thin g.

stu ffe d shirt ? Feel rushed shopping for new
Fear no more port!) one, Ptomai ne Tony has
and eve ni ng ensembles for the discriminating.
or dro1 dead -- we ca n sq ueeze you into an~ ­

Prop rty of Ttri-Center
Community School District
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17th &amp; W est Broadway
Counc il Bluffs

WE SELL EXCITEMENT
322-55 91

EVERGREEN INN
Ha rl a n, Iowa

Rocket Bar
Portsmo uth , Iowa
Ph. 743 -2525

Armst ro ng S ta nd a rd
Mi nde n. Iowa
Ph . 483 -2943

P hi l's Inn
eo la, Iowa

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Hey. Ga rfi eld. what's been happe nin g'?

�Shelby County Farmers
Mutual Insurance Co.
I I I 7-7th Street
Harl a n, Iowa

Farm Bureau Insurance
Loga n. Iowa
Ph . 644- 270 I

ELIAS
S UPERMARKET

Portsmouth Meat Locker
Port smouth , Iowa
Ph . 743-2025

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Persia, Iowa

Bro's Video
TV 'S. a ppli a nces. a nd more
Ph. 488-21 35 Persia, Iowa

A-OK
Sa les &amp; Service
Persia, Iowa

Ruckman Service
Gord a n Ru ckm a n Owner
Ph . 488 -2 135 Persia. Iowa

Harmony Inn
Food - Bee r - Mi xed drin ks
Gene &amp; Lois Ha nsen
Persia, Iowa

Howard Auto Service
Lube
to
Ove rh aul

Farmers Insurance Group
Ca th erin e /\ . Ronk 2822 W . Broadwa y
Co un cil Blu ffs. Iowa 51501
Bus. (7 12) 322 -2666 Res. (7 12) 323 -98 15

A1'oca State Bank
!\ voca . Iowa

Linda Bert elsen's
Nec kwca r Ou tlet
1li ck ic Cit y. S ta te uf' th e /\ rt
Ph . A NYT IME

Farm Service CO-OP
Persia, Iowa
Ph. 488 -2725

TOW N CUPBOARD
Ph. 7 12-743- 54 11 Port smou th , Iowa 5 1565
Ne il J. &amp; Peg J. Petsc he

Logan Herald-Ob en r
Bloom Publishing Co mpa ny
Ph. 644- 2705 Loga n. Iowa

SHO E
CO
Box 742

Kris &amp; Kent
Beebe
Ph . 7 12-343--3 79

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b~gin

again.

P.S . Speci al thanks to .J .D., S heila, Debbie, Va lorie. Ka th y, Norma n (I think) a nd th e
Koz for their insight , inpu t. innuendo and involun ta ry help . Also, hu gs a nd kisses
to my little Second-period swee tie for a ll t h o~e restless winter nights
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... and so the saga continues.
As all of you well remember, the '82 TROJAN left us wondering the fate of the torrid
romance between Kim and Adam. Soon afterwards, Adam got the wanderlust itch and
moved on to join the company of Cathy R. Not
to be pushed aside, discarded like another
chapter in the "Adam Chronicles'', Kim
sought out the company of the King of Jeans,
Mark S. Then as the yea r went on, the students watched Cathy, watching Adam, watching anything that moved.
Meanwhile back in Sociology, Burl and
Roxanne bad finally had it with each other;
divorce was the only solution. After difficu lt
days in court, Burl was finally free of Rox the
Fox. Sharone and Valorie quickly came to her
in her V2 hour of grief; but as she had done to so
many people, so many times before, Rox just
flipped 'em by the wayside.
At about this same time, Dave Ware was
trying to set new land speed records while
Staffords' sports page buffs - Mark F., John
G ., Kurt J ., and Tim D. tried to keep track of
Dave in the arrest columns.
Now what's that you say, Dorita breath;
who were some of the antagonists? How about
Jim L. and David B. first thing in the morning? Too bad Nancy and Jackie couldn't take
the heat, but that's probably why they' ll never
have a woman president, either.
" ... and the winner is Jim W. The "Beav"
ran away with the Student Body Elections,
while John Rapier just plain ran away. Well,
sports fans, enough of this futile attempt at
satire; so like Jody Ruckman said (not in so
many words, however), "Let's get serious."
Join us now as we return to yesteryea r featuring some favorable (a nd some not so favorable) pictures, stories a nd advertisements
which should shed new light on the question of,
"TC - Myth or Reality? "

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T op: "We better la ugh now, it won't be so funny later!" Above: " If you'd put your
glas es on, you could see that these litLlc wiggly things swimming upstrea m a re not
rea ll y tad poles."

�Edi tor-in-Chief ..................... .......... .. .. ... .. Melvin B. Rogers
Cha irman of the Board ........ ........................ ..... Kathy Bintz
Boa rd of Directors . Curtis Bardsley, Howard Darrington,
Shirley Masker, Larry Watso n
Boa rd Stiff .. ..... ..... .................... .... ............. ......... Ted Nelson

Real People Faculty -

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Academics Managing Editor: Gary Ratigan
Admini tration Secretaries: Lois Bra dley, Mary King, Rosalie Rodenburg
Medicare-Medicaid: Alice Zimmerm an
Circula tion Director; La Verne Wilson
Environmental Control: Wendell Kn auss, Jed McDermott
Epic urean Delights of sorts: Operati on - Herma Wilson;
Production-Distribution - Doris Kn auss, Elceda Hansen,
Joan Justice, Madge Bargenquast, Judy McKee, JoAnn
Kn ott
Correspondents:
Agriculture - Leo Bell
Art - Yan Toyne
Biological Sciences - Lee Killpack
Business Department: Robert Johnson, Glenda Kun ze
Domestication Department - Jo Kossow
Fine Arts: Vocal - Arla Clausen; Instrumental - Chuck
Teutsch
Human Services - Ron Elliott
Industrial Arts - Larry Christiansen
Language Department: Mme. Elenore Gambs, Stan Franczyk, Mary Vandebur
Library Science: Chief Honcho - Steve Stafford , Asst. Alma
McDermott
Ph ysica l Education: Sue Venable, Bill Larson
Science and Mathematics: Harold Mc Kercher, Niles Smith,
T. Gary White
Social Science: George Sorenson, Ernie Abariotes, John
Brooke
Special Services: Pat Dalton, Alice Gibson
Contributing Photographers: Maureen Olson - Neola Gaze tte; Mike Johnsen - Harlan Tribune; Merrick Witt ;
Tracey Kahler

Publisher: Herff Jones Yea rbooks - Marceline, Mo.
School Repre entati ve - Chuck Smoley
Occasional Ed itor: Jim Langin
Business Manager: Calvin Corrin
Adve rtising Sales: Ca lvi n Corrin, Jim Langin, Gene Calhoon ,
Lisa Wear, Nancy Kay, Suzanne Watson
Photographers: Calvi n Corrin , Gene Cal hoon , David Borrink,
Jim Langin
Promotion Director: Erni e Abariotes

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Team Pictures -

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For the Record Seniors -

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Homecoming Prom -

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Memorial Graduation -

88
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Underclassmen -

96

Advertisements -

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these are real people!

Above: The newest rock group from Austra lia. "Aborigine Tabernacle Choir"
Left : Junior High neophytes.

Right: The awesome class competit ion "Stuffit" contest.

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Donna's
S choo l of Profa nity
Look in g fo r just the right *#@*words to describe tha t favori te *#@¢% teacher of yours?
Well , yo u big %#@*¢ idiot, yo u've come to the ri ght
¢#@* pl ace .
Our *&amp;$#@*staff has a va riety of phrases a nd choice
word s th a t will prove inva lu a bl e to your li mi ted voca bu lary.
After onl y a few easy lessons, you' ll be a ble to throw discreti on to th e*&amp; %#@¢ win d, a nd tell teach ers where th ey
may pl ace their *&amp;$% books.
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ethn ic phrases a nd ges tu res, sli ghtly ext ra.

Tired of a lwa ys being a follow er ?
A lways seem a day la te a nd a dolla r s hort ?
When you fin a ll y get a round to bein g in fas hi on, do you find th a t sud denl y your clothes a nd you a re out of
step?
W e ll , worr y no mor e a ntiqu e
ma ma ! Now you ca n be a trendsetter
w ith o ur n e w HUGO-MO N GO
MA Xl-PA D EAR-LOBES! Th ese
ba bi es a re form ed by inj ectin g sili con
ri g ht in the o ld a uri cle.
Sure to d raw a crowd wh ereve r you
travel.
One size fits a ll - $ 34.50 a pair.
Co lors: Mongoli a n Red; pantyhose nude; fluorescent.
(sequ ins extra)

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�Herma' s Hobart Donut-Hole Driller
Getting fed -up with punching out donut holes with your
finger? You'll be ecstat ic (happy even) with this ingenuous
machine that makes punching out easy
Price: $3,200 through a special government urplus.
or $ 125 at your local Sears D pt. store .
(pays for

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�Poo r in vestme nt prac ti ses tak ing you to the cleaners?
T he nex t time you lose your shirt , pants and whatever else
be cause o f mi smanagement and bad advice, maybe you
s ho uld re ad the three most success ful books concerning
fi na nces e ve r w ritte n .
T hese autho rs have bee n the re ; they know all about pro fit
and loss, be li e ve me - they have experienced the fin ancial
world . Now you can profit fro m the ir mistakes and cash in a
w ind fa ll.
Eac h book separate ly costs 12 .95; act now and take
ad vantage o f our summe r sale - 3/$38 .80 .
T . G ary 's .. . " Blackj ack by Moonlight "
Erne st G arba nzo's . . . " How to Reposess fo r Fun and
and Profit "
M . Yande rbust's ... " How to Get the Most Mileage
Out o f Your Leather"
(so ld at mos t sleezy bookstores everywhere)

Di gusted with obscene phone
calls from guys that call themselves Da e? (as if you'd fall for
that one)
What you need i. our new MX
heat seeking telephone. Then
next time you get one of those
late nite caJls with heavy breathing o n the other end, j ust push
the little red button; and WHAMO
this little bugger hurtles through
the wires and blows hi lips off.

De tecti o n is made a lot s imp ler, since the day after using the MX-Heat Seeking Telephone, all you have to do is go
dow n to Sc hie rbroc k's and arrest the guy ordering 2 pounds of beef lips .
* * not respons ible if mistaken! used on your Uncle Albert that ha. emphysema'

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�At this point, it's purely academic?

Top: Jill Katzer receives the Lee &amp; Wel bourn awa rd from Mr.
Ratiga n.

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�Top Right: The old disappearing ink trick gets 'em every time.
Left: Cont emplative Peer student - "The O z".
Above: Say "N acho C heese" !

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Left: Kathie tries out her domestic expertise.

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"The purpose of FHA is to deve lop ta lents which will be used in our futures; help us develop special friendships a nd
help us make a better future for ourselves and everyone else."
The officers for 1982-83 were: Pres. - Diane McDonald, Vice- Pres. - Bev Armstrong, Sec. - Deanna Bardsley,
Treas. - Tracey Kahler, Dist. Rep. - Va lorie Krohn, and Points Chpsn. - Tammy hlers. Specia l recognition shou ld
be given to Deanna for 1982-83 District and State President; Valorie Krohn for 1983-84 Dist.-V. Pres.; Diane
McDona ld for Student Body PEP team; and Bonn ie Olson, Health y Babies PEP team .
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�The year's act1v1t1es i·ncluded a
Welcome- back-to-school dance; selling current. sausage and cheese; potluck supper with the Senior Citizens;
freshman breakfast, di trict meeting
at Oakland; Christmas bazaar; secret
Santa; Chri tmas party;
ational
FHA week; boxed goodies auction;
state conference· dinner at Victorian
Row; and Senior farewell breakfast.

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�Business Department

Top Left : Business In vitational Tea m - I st in th eir di vision at Lewis Centra l;
3rd out of 22 schools at th e Wayne S ta te College Business Competition Day.
Top Ri ght : Mrs. Kun ze ca ught throwing pa pers prior to tri p to Hawa ii .
Left : Mr. Johnson exe rcises his book kee pi ng skills dur ing Coloss u .
Above: Peg Ha nse n shown co rrecting a d irty memo from Brenda .

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�Mathematics
Left: " I'd like to announce th a t 3rd qu arter candy sa les a re dow n! "
Below: "Are we listening?" comments Coach Smith.

Offi ce Procedure gi rl s visit Mutu a l of Omaha a nti cipa tin g: (a) emp loy ment ; (b) hu sba nd ; (c) free lun c h: (d) b &amp; c only.

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A bove: M r. McKercher hands out the
mathematics award at the Awards-day
ceremonies . He feels that some of the
students at TC are as good in terms of
a bili ty as a ny in the United States. "It is
a pl easure to work with these young people."
This year M r. McKercher taught
Chemi stry , Physics, Algebra II , Trignometry, Math a nalysis and Computer
programming.

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Left : Mr. Lee Kill pack teaches the biological sciences. He is
seen here watching the students below foam a t the mouth .
Gag me with a petri dish.

�ALUMNI

This past year two
al umn i from the class
of '78 returned to TC
displayi ng their musical t a lent. Su zanne
West, who is engaged
with the Omaha Ballet, a nd Greg Ring,
whose hobby happens
to be i m persona t ing
the late Elvis Presley,
showe d students th e
ability and diversifica tion o f former TC
alumnae.

Right: Greg a nd his bodygu a rd s at Des
Moi nes: kneeling - L. Ring and S. Darra h;
sta nding - S. Dollen, B. Archer, K. Zimmerman, K. Floerchinger.

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Political debate (maybe screa min g wou ld be a better wo rd), soc ia l problems,
attending a Republican (N uke 'e m ti ll th ey g low) Pa rt y R a ll y - featuring
none oth er th a n Pres. Ron a ld (l et th em ea t th eir ADC c hec ks) Reaga n, a nd
S tudent Bod y Elect ions hi gh lig ht ed th e yea r for th e govern m ent classes . Lowli g hts were wonder in g whether or not you were going .to pass .

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�Top: Burl' s tryin g to conv in ce Rust y a nd Kun th at they ha ve ass umed a n in co rrec t a rgum e nt.
Top Ri g ht : Lan g in and Bo rrink lead a .. Save the Hea rtl and" protest o ut s ide the O maha
a uditorium .

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hea ded by La rr y C hri sti a nse n .
S heet meta l, wood workin g, a rchitectura l d raw ing, a uto mecha nics,
weldi ng, building trades a re a few
of t he var ied voca tiona l courses offe red .

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�Future
Farmers of
America

Right: New this yea r to the TC Ag program ,
Mr. Leo Bell is seen here working on a mach ine to puree seed corn into pi zza.

�PEER: Reach out &amp; touch someone

Top Left: 2nd semester Peer - Front: C. Green , T . Ba re, R . Osbahr, B. C hurch, . Messe rsc hmidt. Back: T. Ruckman , Mrs. Ven a ble, B. A rmstron g, D. Ell iott, W. Ring, M . Ja mes, T.
S lobodn ik, N. Wellm a n, Mr. Elli ott.

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�Physical
Education
Left : "Hey. big guy, t his is kinda
kinky ."
A bove: So long . Sucker'

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�Language Deportment
Mr. Franczyk teaches Freshman English, Reading Improvement, Short Story, Journalism, Research Paper and World Literature. In his spare time, he likes to impersonate people. As you
can tell by the picture at right, here he is pretending to be Gov.
Terry Branstead. The Governor was not entirely amused; Mr.
Franczyk was subsequently arrested, and sent back to tend bar
in the Portuguese section.of New Bedford, Mass.
"I find it enjoyable meeting and teaching students with widely differing personalities. It's probably the most challenging
aspect of teaching. Most of the time the challenge is dealt with
successfully, but there are always those times when rapport fails
miserably. Of course, no one gets along with everyone, and this
task is even more difficult when teachers are seen as sole judge
of a student's academic worth. On the whole, my contact with
the students has been and is, rewarding and enjoyable. The
reward is always enhanced when friendships result."
By the way has anybody seen Donna?

Ms. Mary Vanderbur teaches English l 0 and various electives. She is
invol ved with the Tri-Center Speech
and Forensics program, which enjoyed outstanding success this year. All students participatin g in large group contest we nt on to state. Of the seven
selections taken, three received I ratings. In individual speech, fourteen speakers went to State; seven received I's.
Ms. Va nderbur also enjoyed working with the volleyball and track tea ms, which were a lso ~x tre m e ly successful this
yea r. In what little spare time she does have, she sews, reads and plays in voll eyball and softball leagues . She also enjoys
rea ping the benefit of Mr. Rogers gard en.

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�Francais

From making crepes, to learning the
ca n-can the frenc h experience at TriCenter is directed by Mrs. Elanor
Gambs. The program seems to get
stronger year b ear.

�Van's Art World

LIBERTY

Top: America n Legion Paintings.
Above: Am. Legion winners: Front: Mr. Toyne, S. Wi lson, C. Messerschmidt,
B. Church. Back: J . Dollen, M. Wit t, K. Pauley, R. Leinan .
Right: Setting up is a lways the hardest part.

�Whenever my big guy gets the hungries, I fi x
him a "BIG GUY" meal he'll never forget.

Tired of keeping a pseudo-smile, when everyone knows
you're down in the dumps?
You need INFLATO-FACE to keep wearing that fecesea ting grin . Bu y your perpetual smile in these exciting colors:
Bigot-white , Liberal-cauca soid , Ka to-yellow, Russell
Mea ns-Red, Dr. J.-Black.
pkg. 3 for $5.75

BIG GUY SANDWIC HES:
# I - Two pounder w /olives, chives, rigatoni,
li ve r, provolone, pepperoni , a ngi na , corned beef,
sesa me bun , everythi ng bu t the kitchen sink $3.75
#2 - Incl udes all of the a bove, PLUS the
ki tchen sink - $24 .50 (installation extra)
N ex t time you're Held-U p in Des Moin es,
leave your cash at home.
T ake Travell ar-C heq ues, Mes Ai me

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�Instrumental: Jazz -

Concert -

Pep

Marching Band

Mr. Teutsch was responsible for
the many activities of the instrumental music program at TC. Work really
began early in the summer of 1982,
with the band marching in three parades, Neola, Underwood and Portsmouth . Marching Band also appeared at all home football games,
and travelled to Shenandoah and
U.N.O.
Other organizations include Jazz
band which participated in festivals
in Fremont, Omaha and Creston. Pep
band generated a lot of enthusiasm at
the winter activities. Concert band
made its usual concert appearances
and played at graduation.
Mr. Teutsch is an avid cyclist,

crossing the state twice, and likes to
get out on shorter trips as often as
possible.
Top: Jazz Ba nd performs for the st udent body at Tri-Ce nter.
Above: Brian Fox jams with the S.W.C.C. Jazz Band .

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�Top: Pep Band whips the crowd up into a frenzy. If you've ever seen a
whipped frenz y, you'll know exactl y what we mean. If not, fo rget we even
mentioned it you letharg ic sleezball.
Above and Left: Marching Band on a game nite.

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Above: All-Sta te Musical Festiva l - Ed Vidlak, Kim Taylor,
Brian Fox.
Right: A Ist place brings excitement at Fremont.

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�The Fine Arts Department had a fine year receiving several fine l's at contest. The fine Swing Choir received a 3rd
place at a fine conference contest; a I rating at State, and a fine 1st place at the Midland Jazz Festival. All in all, they
did a fine job. This fine piece of information was provided by Jim (he should be fined) Langin.

Swing Choir and 1st place Midlands
trophy. Front: Y. Krohn , D. Bardsley,
K. Killpack, K. Hester, K. Kadel, C.
Ratigan. Middle: K. Taylor, B. Beatty,
E. Vidlak, R. Yorthman, D. Borrink, K.
Zimmerman , T . Preuss, R. Darrah .
Back: L. Gambs, Y. George, A. Olson,
R. Siebels, S. Elias, J. Langin , B. Armstrong, T. Colpitts, P. Brooke, D. Nelson, D. Nihsen, R. Debolt, J . Tichota,
Arla Jo.

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�ANYTHING GOES

Musical Director
Arla Clausen

Flute
Vicki George
Lights: Tom Colpitts, Bob Hilligas, Rob
Lienen, Na ncy Kay.
Stage Crew: Kim Zimmerman, Kris Jensen,
Micki Brich, Wendy Kay.
Props: Sue Kay, LeeAnn Stark, Chris Ring,
Sharon Carrigan.
Video: Rodney Siebels
Production Staff
Make-Up: Chpsn: Cathy Ratigan, Sue Frieze,
Tina Preuss, Keri Killpack, Penney Pauley,
Lisa McDermott.
Programs: Tammy Burford, Kathy Pieper.
Publicity: Jenny Martens, Anne Olson, Stacy
Paulsen, Mariann Mahoney.
Building Sets: Kevin Zimmerman, Ron Vorthman, Brad Armstrong.
Painting Sets: Debbie Vorthman n, Michelle
Ring, Karyn Smi th.

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(the musical)

�CAST
Reno Sweeney ... .. ... .. .... ... . .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . Rhonda Darra h_ - .._
Moonface ............ .. .... .... ....... ...... .... .... .... .......... Sam Elias
Bonnie ..... ..... ........... .. .. .. ..... ............. ... ... .. ... .. . Kim Taylor
Mrs. Harcourt .. ....... ............... .. ........ ........ .. .... Val Krohn
Bishop .. .. ........ ... .. ........... ... .. ... ... ..... ...... .... .. David Nihsen
Reporter .. .. .............. .. ...... .... ..... ..... ... .. ... Laurie Bertelsen
Purser ... .. ...... ..... .. .... ..... ... ........ ....... ....... ... . David Borrink
Billy Crocker ...... .. ............. ........... ............ .. ... .. Ed Vidlak
Hope ...... ... ................. ........ .. .. ... .. ......... ...... Kandy Hester
Sir Evelyn.......... ......... ... .... .. .... ..... .. ... .. ..... .... Rob Debolt
Whitney ....... ..... .......... .... .... .. .... ........ ... .. ...... . Jim Langin
Steward .. .... .......... .... ... .. ..... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ..... ... David Nelson
Camera Person .... ........ .... .. ... ... ..... ... ... .. ..... Jody Ratigan
Captain .. ....... ... ... .. .. ...... ....... ....... ... ... .... .. ..... Paul Brooke
Four Angels:
Purity ........ ............. .... ......... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ..... Kathy Kadel
Chastity........ ... .... ..... ............. .. ...... .. . Deanna Bardsley
Charity.. ... ............. ...... .. .. ..... ....... ...... ... Brenda Beatty
Virtue .. .......... .... ........................ ......... ... Laurel Gambs
Two Chinese:
Ching ... .... .. .... .... .. .. .. ...... ... ........ .... ... .. .... . Merrick Witt
Ling ..... .... ... ... .... .. ... ...... .... ............. ... .......... Bob Brown

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Sailors: Kevin Zimmerma n, Michelle Fey, Jim Tichota,
Lori Ring.
Passengers: Karen Siebels, Monica La ngin, Lori Debolt,
Nancy Brich, Krystal Penner.

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�Golden Girls '83
Bring back the '50's to Vet's Auditorium

Roller skates .. . car hops .. . frogs (? ) .. . hoops . .. rock 'n roll ... and Elvis the Pelvis .

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�fop: Mr. Hill igas, after six long months of planing and
practice, takes a breather.
Above: Jackie Dol len, as she has so many times before,
atte nds to some last minute sewing.
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�Row I: K. Kadel, V. Krohn, V. George, T . Kahler, B. Orme, R . Darrah, S . Clevenger, E. Gravert. Row 2: K. Ronfeldt,
S . Casson, T. Ehlers, R. Larsen, C . Schierbrock, B. Armstrong, T. Preuss, K. Siebels, B. Kiern a n, C. Green. Row 3: B.
Armstrong, C. Ratigan, J. Ratigan, P. Ring, M. Ring , K. Zimmerman, Mr. Zeigfeld, himself; N . Kay, V. Loeffelholz,
C. Masker, A. Olson, L. Wright, R . Knauss .

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Top Left: Valorie Krohn car hops at the Vets Drive-In.
Top Right: Greg "Elvis" Ring knocks 'em dead, after he gets kicked in the chops
by Cindy Masker.
Left: Lisa Wear, alias Miss Piggy, looks for Kermie.
Above: Without the extensive amount of help from ALL sources, could the show
trul y go on!

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�(advertisement)

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Cause your buns
are too big?
Not to fear, wide one!
Join our TC Steamed Fitters Assn .
Just $39.95 annually.
We can melt you into a comotose state
(Missouri for example) for fast and easy
weight loss in just 3 weeks or you don't pay.
However, if that doesn't do the trick, for an
extra $4.67 we will send your pants to Omaha
Tent and Awning for that casual circus look.

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�Cheerleaders promote .

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team spirit
school pride
class competition

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�Through all the many games, tourn aments, a nd pep ralli es, the TC cheerleaders continue to
do their best - an often thankl ess task.

��Tri-Center

Sports World

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�1982 TROJAN FOOTBALL

Head Coach - J. Bayse; Assistants: C. Cochran , J. Brooke, B. Larson .

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�The 1982 Football Season was a real pleasure for the coaching
staff. We made an awful lot of progress with the football program
and we are looking forward to the years to come. We had tremendous leadership from our fourteen seniors and hopefully, this will
continue down the line.
j . bayse

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�TEAM STATS
TC
Rushing
953
Passing
1,286
Total
2,239
Avg. pts . per game
16. l
Avg . yds . per game
248.7

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OPP
959
787
1,746
15.2
192 .8

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Total Offense
Steve Krumweide
Adam Justice
Receiving
Pat Dermody
Jim Wellman
Adam Justice
Paul Brooke

Rushing

Passing

Total

140
603

1,203
68

1,343
671

YDS .

T.D.

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826
112
103
94

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Scoring
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Adam Justice
Steve
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Pat Dermody
NO .
TACKLES
127
Pat Dermody
11 8
Brad Armstrong
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Dean Nelson
100
Jim Wellman
CAPTAINS:
Adam Ju stice Pat Dermody -

Steve Krumeide
Jim Wellman

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�1st - Underwood Tourney
2nd - WIConference
Regular Season
2nd - WIConferency Tourney

Kim Zimmerman
1st Team All-Conference
All State - Honora ble Mention

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Center: Dou ble- block by Zimmerman and Lisa
Wright.
Left: " Frog" concentrates.
Above: Angie Mahoney " bumps" while Jody does the
" fun ky chicken."

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I Cross Country '82

Top: The pack is off - Find the TC gang!
Above: Doyle and Green out running around as usual.
Right: Mike Hammitt makes his move.

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�1st Regular Conference Season
1st WIConference Tournament
1st Sectionals

Lisa , Jill and Bev try their best against a big Denison
squad .

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�Interceptions
93
40
18
Field Goals
184-404
148-281
143-309

Top 3 guards :
Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Cindy Masker
Top 3 Forwards:
Lisa Wright
Jod y Ratigan
Bev Armstrong

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Rebounds
141
98
66
3 pt Goals
39-96
13-26
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Free Throws
72-104
101-129
51-95

Total Points
557
436
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A bove: "Look ga ls, ca ndy sales a re way down, you've just got to get hustling. T hat little round Stafford
guy is rea lly cutting into my Krunch profits!"

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���Rt: Most Valuable
Wrestler Mark Pogge
shows how and why he
took 3rd in State.

Four year records of Seniors on Varsity:
Fr.
So.
Mike McKee:
0-2
0-1
Da na Eberl:
3-5
12-5
13-5-1
Bob Nelson:
3-3- 1
Ca lvin Corrin:
J.V.
J.V.

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Jr.
17-7
6-7
2-3- 1
1-4

Sr.
22-7
16-11
18-9
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Overall
39- 17
37-28
36-20-3
12- 15

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�The Trojans again fini shed strong this year, winning eight of the
last ten games before losing to State qu a lifier Treynor in the Sectional Finals.
The team's record was 14-8 and 7-2 in t he Western Iowa Conference.
Pat Dermody was selected first team AII-WIC with Rod Siebels
and Brad Armstrong getting second tea m honors . Pat was also
honorable mention AII-SWI and All-State.

Head Coach C. Cochran a nd Ass t. Coach S . Fra nczy k.

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�Six First Place
Team Finishes
Cooney, Katzer and
Zimmerman to State!

Row I: B. Armstrong, First Place Hardwa re, J. Katzer. Row 2: T . Ehlers, P.
Rapier, V. Loeffelholz, C. Mas ker, C.
G ree n, A. Ma honey, B. Ar mstrong .
Row 3: K. Zimmerman, P. Ring, B.
Kierna n, L. DeBolt, J . Ra tigan, N .
Brich , T . Preuss, D. Cooney. Row 4:
S pace Prin cess, M . Brich; Coach P.
Dalton.

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�Team Trophies few, but
great individual effort

Top Left : Paul Brooke strai ns for the fini sh line.
Top Ri gh t: Ad am's on his way.
Left : Kevin leaps higher th an his dad is tall.
Above: Pieper a nd Gardner push 'em to the max.

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�1983 Softball

Top Left: Jody Rat iga n breaks for home.
Top Right: Coach Ni le "Bill y Ball" Smith coaxes for a victory .
Above: Regina Knauss hits as well as pitches.
Right: Kim on a close play at first.

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�'83 Baseball

Left: Sam plays a few songs on his hand kazoo, to get some
of the other team members psyched up for the game.

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�As in a tug-of-war, all must pull together
to attain success

Likewise, to bring home the gold, it takes
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�Girls' Track
L to R - I: B. Kiernan, K.
Padden, C. Hester, K. Zimmerman, M. Brich, K. Jensen, C . Green, B. Armstrong.
L to R- 2: P. Ring, L. Newcome, R . Larsen , M . Ring,
T . Ehlers, W . Kay, A. Mahoney, M. Langin, L. DeBolt. L to R- 3: Coach Dalton, J . Katzer, P. Rapier, V.
Loeffelholz, T. Preuss, B.
Armstrong, D. Cooney, W .
Brich, L. Ga mbs, K. Killpack.

Volleyball
L to R - I: L. Wear, G.
Alfers. W . Kay , J. R atiga n,
D. Meyering, A. Mahoney.
L to R - 2: Coach Vanderbur, L. Wright, M. Fey, V.
Loeffelholz , K . Z imme r ma n, T . Ruckma n, K. Jensen, M . Brich, S . Doyle.

Boys' Track
L to R- I: K. Haggerty, D.
Nihsen, K. White, M . Hammitt, T . Colpitts, K. Fox. L
to R - 2: T. Doyle, B. Fleming, B. Nelson, T. Pieper, A.
Justice, S. Diven, M. Wehrli.
L to R - 3: Coach Larson,
D. Hood, B. Armstrong, J.
Ca lh oo n , R . DeBolt, M .
Minehart, P. Brooke, L.
Frieze, T. O lafson.

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Wrestling
L to R - I : Hammitt, Ring,
Bargenquast, Ackland,
McKee, Fleming, Dollen. L
to R - 2: Colpitts, Thomas,
Pogge, Collins, Olofson ,
Eberl, Nelson, Brisbois,
McKee, Fox. L to R - 3:
Asst. Coach Larson, Bare,
Corrin, Corrin, Killpack,
Thomas, Nelson, Eberl ,
Brooke, Handbury, Head
Coach J. Brooke.

Varsity
Boys'
Basketball
Front: K. White, C. Larson,
S. Krumwiede, K. Zimmerma n, S. Elias, R . Vorthmann, J. Ebert, R . DeBolt.
Back: Coach Cochran, B.
Armstrong, R . Siebels, M.
Osbahr, J . Calhoon, M.
Minehart, D. Elliott, P. Dermody , J. Plambeck.

J.V. Boys'
Basketball
Front: B. Witt, S. Diven, K.
W hite, T. Hough , J. Pogge,
B. McDona ld . Back: K. Arnold , C. Larson, R. Vorthma n n, M . Minehart, K.
Zimmerman , J. Nelson, D.
Hood .

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�Varsity
Girls'
Basketball
Front: B. Olson, S. Doyle, S .
Casson , C. Green, D.
Cooney, A . Mahoney, V.
Ring, R . Knauss . Back: K.
Zimmerman , N. Kay , C .
Masker, L. Wright, Coach
T .G . White, Coach P. Dalton, B . Armstrong, G .
Alfers, J. Katzer, J. Ratigan .

J.V. Girls'
Basketball
Front : B. Ar mstro ng , A.
Mahoney, C. Stein, L. Ring,
S. Kay, D. Cooney, S . Casson . Back: S. Doyle, J. Dermody, G. Alfers, P. Ring, V.
Ring , B. Beatty, A. Doyle, J.
Chambers, Coach Dalton .

Freshman
Girls'
Basketball
Fro nt : A. Kiernan. S. Witt .
B. Orm e. B. Armstro ng .
Brich . Bad. : C . Rin g, L.

Gambs. L.
cwcomc. P.
Rin g. S . Paulson. M . Ring.
S. Kay . Coach Marvin
Hag ler .

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�Softball '83
L to R - I: Dooley, Armstrong, Stuhr, Rapier, Ruckman , Nelson, Brich, Jensen.
L to R - 2: Lee, Doyle,
Chambers, Cooney, Sanders, McDonald, Brich, Ratigan. L to R - 3: Casson,
Kadel , Preuss, Mahoney,
Kiernan, Witt, Ring, Paulsen, Kay . L to R - 4 :
George, Darrah, Kay ,
Knauss, Zimmerman.

Baseball '83
L to R - I: B. Brown, M.
Pogge, K. White, W. Orme,
M. Dalton . L to R - 2:
Coach Ba yse, S . Elias, J .
Ebert, J . Handbury , F.
Schmidt, Coach Dalton . L to
R - 3: B. Armstrong, J . Anderson, S. Krumwiede, D.
Elliott, P. Brooke, C. Corrin,
M. Minehart.

Football '82

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�Cross Country
L to R- I: Heza, M. Hammitt, J . Katzer.
L to R - 2: D. Cooney, P. Rapier, C .
Green, A. Doyle.

Bowling
Front: T. Kahler, B. Armstrong. Back: R.
Dooley, T. Ruckman , K. Zimmerman, K.
Jensen.

Football L to R - I: Bargenquast, Calhoon, Pieper,
Ju stice , Dermody, Killpack , Larsen, Arnold, M.
Eberl, Nelson . L to R - 2: Vidlak, Ring, Tenigkeit,
Nelson, Krumwiede, Elias, D. Eberl, Hood, Frieze,
Ware, White. L to R- 3: Pogge, Hough, Kirk, Thomas, Fleming, Fox, Ba re, Ackland, Tichota, Diven . L to
R - 4: Asst. Coach J. Brooke, Brooke, Ell iott, Corrin,
Slobodnik, Minehart, Wellman, J . Ca lhoon, Thomas,
Ruckm a n, Wellman, Armstrong, Ne lson , Head
Coac h J . Bayse.

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�FOR THE RECORD
CROSS COUNTRY

FOOTBALL
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC

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18
54

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Underwood
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Treynor
Shelby-Tenet
AvoAa
Carson-Macedonia
I.S.D.
Oakland

Pat Dermody - Split End
lst Team All Southwest Iowa
2nd Team All State
Steve Krumwiede - QB
Honorable Mention All Southwest Iowa
1982 SOFTBALL
TC Varsity 17-6
W IC Tournament Champions
W IC Conference - 2nd Place
Irwin Invitational - 2nd Place

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16
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Jill Katzer - 5th District
17th State
Dee Cooney - 6th District
49th State
1982 BASEBALL
Record 8-7
1st Woodbine Tourney
5th WIC
Honorable Mention All-Conference
Joe Dooley
Steve Dollen
BOWLIN G
(Girls)
I st Place Class A District
3rd Place Class A State
Bev Armstrong
2nd T.eam State All-Tourney Team
Best Single High Ga me - All Classes Tracey Kahler
2nd Team State All-Tourney Team

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VOLLEYBALL
Matches 15-5-3
Games 45-29
!st Place U nderwood Tourney
2nd WIC Regular Season
2nd WIC Conference Tourney
Kim Zimmerman
1st Team All WIC
All-State Honorable Mention
Jody Ratigan
2nd Team All WIC
All-State Honorable Mention

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(Boys)
3rd Place District
WRESTLING
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC

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57
33
51
36
30
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Mo. Valley
Underwood
Treynor
St. Alberts
AvoHa
Oakland
Logan
Carson

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�Maple Valley Tourney - 2nd Place
Tri-Center Tourney - 3rd Place
WIC Conference - 2nd Place
Mark Pogge - 98 lb. Class
3rd Place - Class AA - State

GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Record 21-2
1st Place WIC Conference
lst Place WIC Tournament
l st Place Sectionals

Pat Dermody
1st Team All WIC
Honorable Mention All-SWI and
Honorable Mention All State
GIR LS' TRACK '83
4th Place Glenwood Relays
1st Place Lady Reds (Mo. Valley)
1st Place TC-Trojan Relays
l st Place T reynor Cardinettes Relays
1st Place Lady Danes (Elk Horn)
lst Place WIC Conference
2nd Place Titanettes Relays (Lewis Central)
1st Place Eagle Relays (Underwood)
4th Districts

BOYS' BASKETBALL
Record 21- 10
2nd Place Sectionals

State Qualifiers:
Kim Zimmerman - 5th Open 400 Meter
J ill Katzer - 10th 3200 Meter Run
Dee Cooney - 12th 800 Meter Run

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Ke l ly W.:Jl111a11
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Ca l vin C'on in
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�QUEEN BEVERLY
A R MSTRON G a nd
her Court:
Tracey Ka hl er
Dea nn a Ba rdsl ey
Na ncy Kay
Princess Jill Katze r
Sue W a tso n
Lisa W rig ht
Cat hy Ra tiga n
Scroll bea rer:
J enice Katze r
Pages :
Jodi Leaders
Ba rbara Ga mbs
M iri a h Hi lligas

HOMECOM ING COM M ITT EE: Bev Armstrong,
Dea nna Bard sley. Dav id
Borrin k. Pat Dermody,
Ada m Justi ce, ancy Kay,
Jill Katze r, J im La ngin ,
Jim Wellma n, Lisa Wr ig ht,
a nd Ca lvin Co rrin.

�KI NG PAT DERMODY a nd his Court: Calvin Corrin , Jim La ngin, Mi ke
Mc Kee, Scroll bea rer Scott Krum weide, Pri nce Jim Wellman, Da na Eberl,
Ada m Justi ce, and Steve Krum weide. Pages: Chad Kunze, Jon Kossow, and
Dav id Ca rl son.
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HOMECOMING

1982

Homecomin g was a week of grea t spi rit and varied and wild activities. The
ac ti vities bega n on Mo nd ay with toga day . Also on Monday was the Mr. Allstar
co ntest, whereby eve ryo ne got a chance to vote for thei r favorite baby picture of
th e senio r foo tball players. Tuesday was punk day, with everyone dressing up in
their favo rite punk outfi t. Wedn esday was SSSS (s horts, socks, shades, and
slip pe rs) day and th at ni ght , th e bonfi re ga mes were held. On Wednesday and
Thursday somethin g new was tr ied; th e Mr. and Miss Irresistable contests. On
Wedn esday, all th e boys wore buttons, and if they ta lked to a girl. they had to give
up their button to that girl. The girl with th e most buttons at the end of the day
was named Miss lrres istab le. On Thursday the roles were reversed and the boy
wit h th e most bu ttons was Mr . lrres istable . Thursday was also hat and tie day.
wi th lobby decora tio ns a nd the paint ing of th e lobby windows after school. Friday
wa s Red is Dead day. Everybody wo re red, Shelby's color, for the purpose of
gettin g the foot ball tea m psyc hed up for the game with Shelby that night. It must
have wo rked, beca use Tri- Ce nt er wo n 30-0. The activities ended Saturda y night
with the coron ation followed by a dance .

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�Nancy Ka:r

��Prom '83
We've
- Got
Tonight

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�The Juni or Class
of
Tri-Center High School
requ ests th e pleasure
of your company at the
Junior-Senior Prom
on Saturd ay, the thirti eth day of April
nineteen hundred and eighty-three
at six o'clock in the evening
Belle of Brownville
R. s.v.p.

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���"Popcorn Kernels ":
Frog; Lisa; Deanna; Cathy; Mrs. V.;
Jackie; Nancy; Sue; Mrs. Kossow; Tattoo.

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�Lisa Wear

Class Motto:
"We have opened the door; the world lies before us."

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�Baccalaureate

��BEYERL Y ARMSTRO N G
Bas ketb a ll* *** (C a pt a in) ; Track** **; S oftb a ll** ; Ch ee rlea der *** (C a pta in) ; Bowling (2 nd tea m All-St a te); Hom ecoming Comm itt ee, Prom Committee; Fres hm a n Class Vice-Pres.;
Sophomore Class Pres.; Junior Class Sec.; Senior Class Treas.;
Student C ouncil* ; Golden Girl s****; FHA** * (Treas ure r,
Vice- President) ; HOMECOMING Q U EE N; BEST ALLA RO UN D.
SHELLY BA KER
Choru s*; Wres tlin g Ma nager; Golden Girl s*; Office A id .
DEA N A BARDSLEY
Bas ketba ll*** ; Softba ll** ; Choru s** *; S wing Ch oir *** ; H omecoming Committee; H omeco min g C a ndid a te ; Prom Comm ittee;
Ba nd *** *; Student Council*** * (Sec., President) ; Na ti ona l
Honor Soci ety* ** (S ecreta ry ; Pl ays ** ; Gold e n Girl s** *;
FH A**** (S ecreta ry, District Presi dent , Sta te President) ; Instrum ent a l Contest* *** ; Voca l Cont est***; Accompa ni st *** ;
Majorette; BEST VOCA LIST; Ra nked 8 th in Cl ass.
ROX ANN EBARGE N Q UA ST
Track* **; Co-Winner GOLDE

GLOVES A W A RD

LY NN BOLEY
Gold en Girl s (Spec ia l Cha ract er); Flag T wirl er *.
DA VID BORRI K
Ch orus****; Wres tling Ma nage r; Voll eyba ll Sta ti stici a n; S wing
Choir**; Homecoming C ommitt ee; Speech Co ntes t**; Pro m
Committee; Student Coun cil ** ** ; a ti ona l Honor Soc iety* **;
Voca l Cont es t* ; Ra nked Sth in Class; Model U ** ; BEST VOCA LIST .
PAU L BRISBOIS
Footba ll *; W res tling*** (G ut sy Awa rd ).
BU RL BO YE R
Footba ll ***; W res tl ing**** ( M a nage r*).
G EN E CA LHOO N
Wrestlin g Ma nage r* ; Bas ketba ll Ma nage r*; A nnu a l; Speec h* ;
J ourn a li sm *; S ID-Sport s In fo rm a tio n Direc tor (w res tlin g);
Peer ***
KA R EN C LEVEN G ER
Vo ll eyba ll ***; W res tl ing Ma nage r; Go ld en G irls* (Specia l
C haracter).
S H A RO N E C LEVEN G E R
Voll eyba ll ***; Track ***; C heerle ade r* *** (C a pta in ); Golden
G ir ls****; Office A id ; Homeco min g Us her.
R UST Y COLLI NS
FFA****
CA LVI N CORRI N
Foo tba ll ****; W res tlin g**** (Co -Cap ta in ); Base ba ll **** :
Bow ling***: C horu s*; Homeco min g Co mmitt ee; Homeco mi ng
Ca nd id a te; Juni or C lass Vice-Pres.; Se ni or C lass Pres.: A nnu a l
S ta ff; Prom Comm ittee; S tud ent Co un cil ***; Nat iona l Honor
Society*** ( Pr esi d e nt ); F FA**; DA R GOO D C ITI ZEN
AWARD; C IT IZENS HIP AWA R D; VALE DI CT O RI AN ;
MOST LI KELY TO SUCCEE D.
PAT DE R MO DY
Footba ll **** (Co-capt ai n) I st Team A ll Conference; I st T ea m
A ll South wes t Iowa; 2nd T ea m A ll State; Basketball**** 1st
Te a m A ll Co nfe rence, Honorable Men tion A ll S ta te; Track*;

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Baseba ll **: Homecomi ng Com mitt ee: Freshma n C lass Treas urer; S eni or C lass Vice-Pres id ent : Ba nd *: Pro m Committee: Na ti ona l Honor Soc iety***; HO MEC OMI NG KI NG : Ra nked 4th
in C lass; BEST A LL -A RO UN D.
ROSI E DOOL EY
Baske tba ll ** : Softbal l****: a ti ona l Honor Socie ty***: Video tap ing E ng in ee r: S A L UT A TORI A : MOST LIK E LY TO
S UCCEE D.
TI M DOY L E
FFA ***; LO U DMO UTH O F TH E Y EA R AWARD: Trac k*
DANA E BERL
Footba ll *** ; Wrestlin g** 0
BOOK! G ( tic ) .

H omeco m ing Ca ndid a te: BEST

JIM E BERT
Basketba ll ****: Baseba ll* ***: Pro m Co mmittee: Peer: Homeco min g Us her.
MI C H E LL E F EY
Volleyba ll ****: Baske tba ll **** : Track*: Softb a ll **: S tud e nt
Ma nage r*; S peech Co nt es t; Po rn Pon; F H A.
JOH N FITZGE R A LD
Pee r.
M A RK FRI EZE
C ross Co untry: Footba ll **; Baske tba ll **: T rac k*: FFA ***:
Boys S ta te.
JOH N GA RD NE R
FFA**** Trac k*
VA L ERI E G RAH A M
Cross Co untry*; Track***; Offi ce ai d* ; winn er of th e N ORTHW ES T E R
M ISSOU RI HUD S O N DORMITORY
S C HOL A RS HIP
KU RT JO NES
A DA M J US TI CE
Foo tba ll **** (Co-C a pta in ); Wres tling *; T rac k****; Homeco min g Co mmitt ee; Conce rt Ba nd **; Ma rchin g Ba nd ** ; Pro m
Co m mi ttee: Homecomin g Candid a te; 1st T ea m All Co nfere nce .
TR ACE Y KA H LE R
Bas ketba ll *; Tra ck **: Softba ll***; Chee rlea der ***; Homeco min g Comm itt ee; Homecom ing Ca nd id a t e; Conce rt Ba nd *;
Ma rchin g Band *; FH A*** (Treas ure r): Go ld e n Gi rl s** **:
Bow lin g** 2nd Team A ll -S ta te; Ranked 7th in C lass .
JIL L KAT ZE R
Cross Co u ntr y****: Baske tba ll **** (Ca pt a in ): Trac k****;
Softb a ll **; Homecom in g Co mmitt ee; Homecom ing Ca ndid a te;
Jun io r-C lass T reas.; Sen ior-C lass Secre ta ry: Co nce rt Ba nd ***:
Ma rchin g Ba nd ***: Pro m Comm itt ee: Na tiona l H onor Soc iety*** (V ice-P reside nt ); F H A****: BB-A ll So ut hwest Iowa
and A ll Co nfe rence: L EE &amp; W EL BOU R E AWA RD :
GA RT H BI N T Z ME M O RI A L SC H OLA RS HIP ; BES T
ATH LET E: Ra nked 9th in C lass.
NANCY KAY
Vo ll ey ba ll **: Baske tba ll ****; Trac k** ; C horu ***; Homecoming Co mmitt ee: Homeco min g Ca ndid a te.; Concer t Ba nd** :
Ma rc hing Ba nd** : Prom Commi tt ee : S tud ent Co un ci l*: Golden
Gi rls***: BB- 1st Team A ll -Co nfere nce, Honorable Ment ionSW I; Co-w in ner W INNER OF TH E YEAR AWARD.

�STEVE KR UMW EIDE
Footba ll**** (C o-Ca pt ai n) , All Conference, Honora ble Menti on A ll State: Bas ketba ll**** ; Ba seba ll*** ; Prom Committee:
Na ti ona l H onor Soc iety*** .
JIM LA 1GIN
Chorus****; Swing Choir*** : Homecoming Committee: Homecom in g Candidate: Speec h**** (two l' s State): Concert Ba nd* :
Marching Ba nd* : Prom Committee: Juni or Class Pres ident ; Student Council****: M odel U.N.***; Pl ays***; Vocal Contest****; BEST SPEAKER : National Honor Societ y* *.
DOUG LEWIS
BEST LOOKING (tie): Footba ll** .
MIKE McKEE
Wrestling**** (Co-Captain): Speech*.
BOB NE LSON
Cross Country*; Bo wlin g****; Foo tba ll** ; Wrestling****;
Track**** (Captain); BEST ATHL ET E.
TED ELSON
Base ba ll* ***
JACKIE NEWLAND
Volleyba ll* ; Nati ona l Honor Socie ty*: FHA****; BEST PERSONALITY: Co-winner WINNER OF THE YEAR.
ANNE OLSO N
Volleyball** ; T rack****: Cheerleader*: Chorus***; Swing
Choir***; Concert Ba nd** **: Marching Ba nd****: Stage
Ba nd *; Student Coun c il*; N a ti ona l Honor Society**: Pla ys *** ;
G olden Girls***: FHA****; In strument a l tes t ****; Vocal Conte s t***: Acco mp a ni st** *; BEST INSTRUMENT A LIST;
Ra nk ed I 0th in C lass.
ALLEN ( ROB) OSBAHR
Marching Ba nd* ; Peer*
MIKE OSBAHR
Football*; Ba sket ba ll ****; Track* ; Baseba ll* ; Pee r*
KAY PA U L EY
Wrestlin g Ma t Maid***; FH A****
JOHN R AP IE R
Peer *
CA THY R ATIGAN
Ba ske tba ll**; T rack* ; Softball*; Cheerleader* ; Student Mana ger**; C horu s****; Swing Choir**; Speech Contest**; Marchin g Ba nd *; Prom Co mm ittee; Student Cou ncil* ; Pl a ys**; Golden Girl s****; FHA*** ; Vocal Co ntest** **; Flag Twirl er*;
H omecom in g Ca ndid a te.
C HRI S TY RI NG
Tra ck* (Ma nage r) ; Peer; Co-Winner GOLDEN GLOVES
AWA RD ; M a t Ma id .
LISA RI G
Voll ey ba ll ***; Tr a ck*; Softba ll *; Chee rl ea der** ; C hrou s*;
Speech Co nt est ** ; Wres tlin g Ma t Ma id ; Go ld en G irls*.
KETHIE RO FELDT
T rack*; Cheerl eader* ; Go ld en Girls ***; F H A ** **; HO ME-

MAKER OF THE YEAR .
JODY RUCKMAN
Footba ll***; Wrestling*** ; Boy's State.
MARK SIDEBOTTOM
Football*: Contest Ba nd****; M a rching Ba nd****; Stage
Ba nd****: N a tiona l Honor Society***; FFA ***; Instrumenta l
Contest***; BEST INSTRUMENTALIST; Ra nked 6th in
Class.
JUDY SLOBODNIK
Peer*
TIM SLOBODNIK
Footba ll**** ; Baske tba ll** ; INDUSTRIAL ARTS A WARD.
DONNA STANGL
Peer*
MARK TENNIGKEIT
FFA ****; Footba ll*; Ra nked 3rd in Class; 5th period lackey.
ROB THOMAS
Wres tling*** ; Baseba ll** ; FFA*.
RENE TOWERS
Basketba ll** ; Track* ; FHA* .
DAVE WARE
Footba ll**** ; FFA*** (Sentinal) ; Winner - "OH GO
AHEAD, I BET YOU CAN O UT R UN ' EM " AWARD.
S UE WATSON
Volleyball***; Hom ecomi ng Ca ndid a te; Concert Ba nd* ***;
Marching Ba nd* ***; Stage Ba nd ** ; Golden G irls* * (Spec ia l
C haracter); FHA**** ; Honor Ba nd**.
LISA WEAR
Voll eyba ll** **: Conce rt Band*; Marching Ba nd *; FH A** **;
Gol den Girls*; Flag Twirler** ; PERFECT ATTENDANCE
(Senior Yea r).
JIM WELLMAN
Football** ** (Co-C a pt a in ); Wres tli ng*; T rack** ; H omecomin g Committee: Freshma n C lass Pres .; S tudent Body President;
Speec h Contest* *; S ta te Speec h**; FF *B E T P ERSONAL ITY .
KELLY WELLMAN
Footba ll **; W restlin g**; Ind ustri a l Arts** **
DE N IS WILKE
Baseba ll *
DAL E WILSON
Footba ll *; FFA ** ** (Secretary)
LI SA WRIGHT
Volleyba ll ** **; Bas ketba ll**** (C a pta in - I t Tea m A ll Confere nce, 1st T ea m All -S W I, 1st in 3 poi nt shot -Sta te); T rack*
(M a na ger) ; Sw in g C hoi r *; Soph -C lass Sec reta ry; C oncert
Ba nd* ***; Ma rc hing Ba nd **** ; Ba nd Majorette; Prom Committ ee; G old en Gir ls****; Instrum ent a l Co ntest **; Homecomin g Committee; H omecom ing Court ; PR ETTIE T

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Shaw n Barge nqu ast
Jeann a Be rg ho lm
La urie Be rtelse n
Linda Berte lse n
Miche ll e Bric h

Pa ul Brooke
Robert Brown , Jr.
T a mara Burfo rd
Bruce Campbe ll
Sharo n Carrigan
Da vid C hristian sen

Brenda Ch urc h
Craig Co rri n
Rho nda Darrah
Ro b De Bo lt
She ila Doy le
Du a ne Duhac he k

Dav id Ell io tt
Bria n Fox
Susa n Frieze
E ll e n Gra ve rt
C hri s Gree n
Jay Handb ury

Peggy Hanse n
Ka nd y Heste r
Kri sti Je nse n
Ka re n Jo nes
Ka thy Kade l
We nd y Kay

Joa n Ki ll pac k
Rege na K na uss
A ll e n Kn o tt
Da le Kosmac e k
Va lori Kro hn
Ro b Le ine n , J r.

V ic key Loeffelho lz
L isa McDe rm ott
Dia ne Mc Do na ld
Mari a nn Ma ho ne y
Sand y Ma nin
C in dy Maske r

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�Debbie Meyerring
Da vid Ne lso n
Jane Nelso n
Mike Ne lso n
C indy New land
Dav id Nihsen

Tony Olofson
Wes Orme
Kell y Pauley
Penney Pauley
Kath y Pieper
Tom Pieper

John Plambec k
Tim Ploen
Patty Rapier
Bart Rin g
Vicky Rin g
Walt Rin g

Tracy Ruckman
Fred Schmidt, Jr .
Darin Shri ver
Rodney Siebel s
Kim Taylor
Tony Towers, Jr.

Ed Vidlak
Beth Dermody
Wellman
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Roger Wilke
u an Wilson
Merrick Witt

Kim Zi mmerm an

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�SOPHOMORES
Gina Alfers
Brad Armstrong
De nni s Ausdemore
Troy Bare
Brenda Beatty
Renae Bintz

Chuck Calhoon
Je rry Calhoon
Mark Carrigan
Shelly Casson
JoAnne Chambers
Scott Christensen

Bridgett Church
DeAnna Cooney
Bill Darrington
Jennifer Dermody
Jared Dollen
Jeff Dollen

An n Doyle
Mike Ebe rl
Tammy Ehl ers
Sam Elias
Lynn Gardner
Vicki Geo rge

Trina Hadfield
Mike Hammitt
Darin Hood

Mark James
Todd Kirk
Rob in Larsen

Darre l Leine n
Craig Lu cke
Shaw n McCo nn e ll

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�Ann McDonald
Brent McKee

Angie Ma honey
Cathy
Messe rschmidt

Dean Ne lson
Re na Olse n

Bonnie Olson
Krystal Penner
Mark Pogge
Terri Pope

Robert Reynolds
Jesse Ri ng
Lori Ring
Michelle Rin g
Ke vin Ronfeld t
Jill Sanders

C he ryl Schierbrock
Conn ie Schnitker
Kary n Smith
LeAnn Stark
Carol Stinn
Kathy Stuhr

David Thomas
o rman Thomas
Jim Ti hota
Ron Yorthmann
Paul We llma n
Kevi n Z immerman

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Jim Ackland
Beth Armstrong
Kip Arnold
Nancy Brich
Joy Campbell
Jake Collins

Tom Colpitts
Amy Darg in
Lori Debo lt
Steve Divin
Je rry Dolle n
Kirk Duhachek

Brian Flemming
Ke vin Fox

Frank Freese
Larry Frieze

Laure l Ga mbs
Krai g Haggerty
Ti m Houg h
Rick Hue bner
S usa n Kay
Re becca Kiernan

Jeff Killpack
Ke ri Killpack
Monic a Langin
Cra ig Larse n
C hri s Lee
Je nn y Ma rte ns

Ba rbara Mc De rm ott
Be th McDona ld
Bill McDo nald
Kell y McDo nald
Mike Mine ha rt
Je ff Ne lso n

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�Li sa Newco mb
Bev Orme
Chri sty Pade n

Stacey Paul se n
Tim Plummer
Je ff Pogge

J a mie Po hlma n
Tin a Pre uss
Jod y Ra ti gan

C hri s tin e Ring
M iche ll e R ing
Pe nny R ing

Darin Shinaut
Ka ren Si e be ls
Scottie Vorthmann

Mark Wehrli
Kev in White
Marc Wi lso n

Brian Witt
S heila Witt
Dell Wohlers

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Prin c ipal
Larry Hombos te l
Sec re tary
Kare n Kay
Custodi ans
Rey no ld ··soo ts " Sc hnitker
Franc is ·'S tub .. Sc hnit ker
La ng uage Arts
Jane t La rse n
Pa t Da lt o n

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E ng li sh
Ed Ga mbs
Sc ie nce
Jerry Basye
N ile S mith
Re ad in g
Dia na Be nz ing
Ma the m ati cs
Ge ne Ball a nt yne

�Eighth Grade
S he lly Ac k la nd
J im A nde rso n
Ky le Arc he r
Jea na S a ndow
Ro bin Barge nq uast
Ro n Barri e r
Na te Be nz in g
Lind a Bintz
M ic he ll e Bra ntl ey
Matt Broo ke
Kev in Ca lh oo n
Trac i Carro ll
Sco tt C atto n i

Ke lly C lay ton
We ndy Co llins
Shay lea Coo ney
Di a na Di vin
Roc he ll e Do ll en
Tin a Eberl
Te resa Ec kmann
Stacy Fisc her
A nge la G ardner
Va le ri e Geo rge
Dave Gre ine r
Ke vin Gunde rso n
Rac he l Ha ll
Da le Ha nse n

Gina He rke nrath
Kim Hester
Darcey Hu ebner
Jare l Je nse n
Ke lli Jones
Pe ter Jo nes
Su za nn e Kade l
Todd Kahl er
Sco tt Krum w iede
Todd Le in e n
Ke ll y Lo ftu s
Julie Mc De rmott
Kim Ne lse n
Mi ck Ne lso n

We ndi Ne lso n
We ndy New land
C aro l Nih se n
Susa n Parks
Kerri Pauley
Te rry Pie rso n
Tanya Pl ambec k
Jodi e Pohlm an
Tammi Pope
Fra nk Rapier
Ch arlie Rin g
Joe Ring
Pe nn y Ring
Ken Schneck loth

Way ne Schuett
Trisha S iebe ls
Daw n Shri ver
LeRoy Ti chota
De lene Wede l
Joan We llm an
Joyce We llman
Bryan White
An ge la Wil so n
She ll y Woods
Ke rry Zimme rman

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Valerie Beatty
James Burton
Laura Calhoon
Tracy Cattoni
Lori Chri stiansen
Jason Eh lers
Suzanne Flemming
Nancy Frieze
Tammie Gree n
Jill Honeywell
Martie James
Arl yn Jense n
Shelli Jen se n
Todd John se n
Jani ce Kat zer
Craig Koob
Tim Kos mocek
Larry Law rence
Cec ili a Leaders
Christine Ledford
Mark Lehan
Tera Little
Ray Loftus
Ann Lustgraaf
Je re my McDermott
Kati e Mc Do nald
T racy Marte ns
Marie Martin
Sarah Ma ske r

Neal Mill er
Chris Muhs
Melissa Munoz
Tommy Nelson
Julie Nelson
Co rey New land
Pam Olson
Tim O'Neill
Mark Osbahr
Kirby Pauley
G ary Peter on
Candace Pitts
Jody Plummer
Doug Pre uss
Louie Ring
Tony Ring
Lori Ring
Kreg Ronfeldt
Amber Schlei
Mark Scudder
Ste ll a Vidlak
Tamm ie Vorthmann
Becky Watson
Alan We llman
Mark Wilke
Brad Wilson
Rich ard Witt
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Neol a, Iowa

420 W. Erie
Mi souri Valley, Ia.
Ph: 642-3698
Ernest &amp; Bonnie Wede
Minden

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�Wellman
Construction Co.
and Concrete

First
Federal
savings and loon
' ' The INTERESTing Place
To Save' '
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Council Bluffs
Red O ak
Glenwood

FSLIC

Clarinda
Harl an
Hamburg

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Earth Work of All Kinds

·Mike and Walter Wellman

Phone: 485-2416
Neola, Iowa
51559

Kubik's Kitchen

Box 276
Roger and Betty Kubik
Minde n , Io wa

51 553

BAKER'S PETROLEUM
Minden, Io wa 51553

A ll Mob il Products
The rmogas L.P.
Bo ttle &amp; Bulk
Lowell Baker
483-2286

Zim111et:11um '7at:111 Supply 911c.
GEARED TO AGRICULTURE

JEROME V. ZIMMERMAN
President

" T rust me , Sam, I' ll pick you a winner. "

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(7 12) 483-2363

BOX 126
MI NDEN. IOWA 5 1553

�Avoca Florist And Gifts

"Say it with flowers "
Phone: 343-2502
Avoca, Iowa 51521

SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

" If you let me bring her aboard, I promise to stay
after graduation for a couple of weeks."

Minden Bowl -

HARLAN
AVOCA
AUDUBON

ATLANTIC
RED OAK
PANORA

Cafe and Lounge

Schierbrock's
Department Store

Minden, Iowa

Carley Drug Co.
Quality-Service-Courtesy
Ph o ne: 343-6777

Avoca , Iowa

Olson Cleaners
Avoca, Iowa
Quality Dry Cleaning
Ph one: 755-7255

Kris &amp; Kent Beebe

Grocery , Meat &amp; Hardware

Phone 485-2 18 l
Neola, Iowa

Jerry and Mary Pat

Box 742
Avoca , Ia . 5 152 1
(71 2) 343-23 79

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�Sharone's
Animal
Boutique /
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Pet's Camping Bra
Useful support garment for busty animals. Enhances cleavage and separation
under a wide range of conditions. Suitable for town wear with simple black dress
and pearls.
Four sizes: Chihuahua, Cocker, Labrador. Great Dane.
Four colors : Heather Lovat Mix. Salt
and Pepper. Maize. Camouflage.

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368-BOWWOW
$7.75 ppd.

Pet's Camping Bra,

Pet's Sequined
Camping Bra
Same design as Pet's Camping Bra, but
with sequined swirl design on each cup.
Useful for club acts.
One color: Ebony.

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36C-VAVOOM Pet's Sequined Camping
Bra, $11.25 ppd.

Best Wishes
Meyer Landing
Meyer Funeral
Home
of
LOGAN
Logan, Iowa 5 1546

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�Von Hebel's

WEIS FAMILY CLOTHES
Clothing for Your Family
Avoca, Iowa

" The House of Mugs"
Paul -Ray

Neola, Iowa 51559

CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK

Ed's TV

Avoca , Iowa

Neola , Ia . Phone 485-2678
" We Service Most Makes "

Logeland Studio

Tri-Center Auto Parts

2 11 0 12th Street
Harlan, Iowa 5 1537
(712 ) 755-5743

Morey's Clothing
I 002 6th Street
Harl an , Iowa 51537

Neola , Iowa

ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Me n &amp; Women's Serv ices Earp iercing
Neol a, Iowa 485-2385

Ray's Country Tavern

Larson's Shoe Store
"Fine Foo twear fo r the Fami ly"
Harlan , Iowa

Collins Casuals
" So mething fo r Everyo ne "
Neo la &amp; Trey nor

Crowley Drug Store
Neo la , Iowa
Ph . 485 -2454

Phil's Inn
Neola , Iowa

Persia, Iowa

"A Pl ace Where Friend s Meet "
Phone 488-2355

RUCKMAN SERVICE
Gordan Ruckm an

Owner

Phone: 488-2 135

Persia , Iowa

Elias Supermarket
Persia's One Stop Shopping Ce nter
Ph one: 488-2225
Pers ia, Iowa

Harmony Inn
Food . Beer, Mi xed Drinks
Gene &amp; Lo is Hanse n

Persia . Iowa

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�STATE BANK AN D TRUST .
7 BANKING LOCATIONS
Council Bluffs, Iowa

Logan Produce

Warner Insurance Agency
Wayne Feeds - Farm Supplies
Seeds and Chemi ca ls

All Lines of Insurance
Mark Warner, agent
Box 130
315 E . 7th Street
Logan 644-2456

Judson L. Frisk
All orney at Law
Ph . 7 12-644-2833

Logan , Iowa 5 1546

Farm Bureau Insurance

HARRISON MUTUAL
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

Keith E . Strong - Secretary
Logan, Iowa

Logan, Iowa
644-270 1

Coast to Coast Store
509 East Eri e

Pho ne 642-3328
M issouri Va lley , la 5 I 555

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�BARRIER
TIRE

co.

TIRE
Auto - Truck - Tractor
On the Farm Service
New and Retreads
'' Sooner or Later . . . You ' 11 own
Generals"
Barrier Tire Co.
Phone 485-2283
Neola, Ia 51559

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MR. ABARIOTES
''LOOK-ALIKE KIT''
H ard-wearing fi berglass shell protects de licate nasal area
fro m w ind a nd wet. Absorbs unsightly drippage. Scratch and
pick resistant. One size fits all . Available also in wire rims
a nd e lectronic ignition. Saddle-shoes not included.

Farmers and
Merchants State
Bank

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~BAN K~

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Neola, Iowa
Phone: 485-2245
Member FDIC
''A nd the winner of the Bent T-S hi rt Contest is .

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�WILLARD
AGENCY

People's State Bank
Mo . Valley , Iowa
712-642-2781

Insurance &amp; Real Estate
Persia, Iowa 51563
(712) 488-2425 or 3821

FOODLANDSUPERMARKETS
"Where the Wise Economize"
Fresh Fruit, Produce , Meat and complete line of
quality canned goods.
Open evenings and Sunday mornings
Missouri Valley and Woodbine

Harvey Drug
422 Eas t Erie
Tel. 642-274 l

Missouri Valley , Iowa

Crossroads Feed &amp; Service
Beebeetown , Iowa
Kent Feeds

644-3 12 1

Duffy's
Minden , Iowa
Phone 483-282 1

Joe's Garage
Tel. 483-2463
Minden , Io wa

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Hi fri e nd , you too ca n be the talk of the tow n with the
purchase of Mr. Ed 's Trophy &amp; Headpiece Attachment Kit.
For onl y $3.95 (l obotomy screw- in ex tra) yo u' ll de li ght in
be in g the foca l point o f co nversati on. **some assemb ly
necessa ry

�Brookhouser Hardware
Houseware and Supply Store
500 E. Erie
Missouri Valle y, Iowa
712-642 - 2240

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank
Constapated? Platform Boots to tight? Whistle
Stuck? Then you need Napoleon T . White ' s " Money Making Chocolate Bar".
Guaranteed to loosen both you and your pocketbook.
Sold at all fine A .O . offices everywhere .

KOPPER
KETTLE
RESTAURANT &amp;
GIFTS
Karen &amp; Employees Welcome You
Always

1-80 &amp; Minden Exchange
Phone: 483-2828

Minden , Io wa

Phone: 483-2611

Dau Hardware
Dekalb &amp; Schettler Seed
Maytag &amp; Amana Appliances
Minden, Iowa
Ph : 483-23 11

Minden Meat Market
Slaughtering
Processi ng
Sides - Hind - Front
Fres h Meats Retail
Special Cuts
Minden, Iowa

483-2836

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�BUSTED AGAIN!
So what do yo u think?
Will Dea nna return for Jr.-Sr. Prom nex t year or not?
Will Tracey continue to dri ve Rand y's car at Nort hwes t Misso ur i?
Wi ll Rosie be back to video tape th e games?
And will the " Briz" be back in the fa ll to enroll in TC's Con tinuin g Edu ca ti OJ1 Program?
For the answer to these and other meaningful quest ions, be sure to pu rchase yo ur '83-'84 TROJ AN ! On sa le
soon!!!

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��On the End Sheet
Rick Newland seems so happy he could - - ,
after he gets his American Government test
back!
Sw i ng Choir, caught in a moment of spontaneous excitement!
Dr . Sack, alias Dr. Death, alias Mr. Bill, does
his imitation of stuffing a 45# watermelon into
a grocery sack .

September 17, 1982

Homecoming -

Vol. 19, No . 1

Prom -

24

Music Man - · 28

Librarians do it better -

6

Seniors -

72
80

Winter Intro -

36

Graduation -

Golden Girls -

50

Und ercl assmen Junior High -

Trojan PEOPLE published yearly , $10 per
year, $2 5 per year - Canad a and Lake Wob ego n, Minn ; by Herff Jones, Bo x 3 6, Marceli ne , Mo. Pr i nci pl e off ice : Annual Staff , Tri Ce nt er , Neo la, la. 5 15 59 . Melvin B. Rog ers,
Supe ri nt enden t ; Co-Editors - Valeri e Ki ernan and Br ian Mah oney. Direc t purchase in q ui re to Tri -Center School s, an d Bertha' s Kit ty Boutiqu e.

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104

Advertisements Chatter Seniors hang i n there -

92

Editors as sume no responsibility for lack of
c lari t y and trit e ph ra se s (or for that matter,
wo rn out phra ses you hear all th e time)

Un derc lass Bea uty -

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�Our PEOPLE in Trojan Territory

Right : Econ class takes a
break in the Old Market.

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Below: 4th period Chess
Class and spon sor Mr. C.
Below right: English the Olympic Games are
on .

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�Middle : "I love dancing "
Left : Bru ce Campbel I
checks out the local art
show.
Below Left : Kell y Pogge ,
Best Senior Female Ath lete .
Below : Space Commander Bourke and " Garth
Bintz Scholarsh ip" winner, Valerie Kiernan .

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�Left : Office Helpers :
Becky Ring, Jane Carlson, Melanie Sidebottom , Jill Cook, Tana
Bou rke, Terri Jones.
Valerie Kiernan, Rosalie Dooley , Mary Kay
Alters , Debbie Borrink, Carla Clark, Tina
Pape.

Seniors
Chatter
Academics
Fine Arts
Sports

The TROJAN Annua l staff, puts it
all toget her!!
For that nostalgic
review of years
gone by, don't
miss out on your

1983
PEOPLE
Order today!
Le f t: Some seniors ju st can't ta ke a joke .
Above: Count Iguana -Breat h and Merrickma n.

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Editor-in -Chie f .. . ........ . ..... . ... ... .. . . Melv in B. Rogers
Cha irman of th e Board . ...... . . . .. .. . .... ...... Kathy Bintz
Board of Directors . .............. Curtis Bardsley, Howard
Darrington , Shirley Masker, Larry Wat son

Managing Editor: Gary Rati gan
Administration Secretaries: Loi s Bradley , Mary King,
Rosa I ie Rodenburg
Health Services: A lice Zimmerm an
Circula tion Director: LaVerne Wi lson
Environmen tal Control : Wendell Knauss, Jed
McDermott
Gastronmony Department : Opera tions - Herma Wilson
Produc tion - Dori s Knauss, Elceda Hansen, Joa n
Justice , Madge Bargenquast, Judy McKee
Correspondents:
Agriculture - Jim Tibbles
Art - Van Toyne
Biological Sciences - Lee Killpack
Business Department: Robert Johnson, Glenda Kunze
Domestic. and Financial Department - Jo Kossow
Fine Arts : Vocal - Arla Clausen; Instrumental Jeff Christiansen
Human Services - Ron Elliott
Industrial Arts - Larry Christiansen
Language Department : Mme . Elenore Gambs, Stan
Franc zyk , Mary Vandebur
Library Science : Chief Checker - Steve Stafford ;
Asst. Alma McDermott
Physical Education : Sue Venable, Bill Larson
Science and Mathematics: Harold McKercher, Niles
Smith, T. Gary White
Social Science : George Sorenson , Ernie Abariotes,
John Brooke
Special Services: Pat Dalton, Al ice Gi bson
Contributing Photographers : Maureen Olson - Neola
Gazette ; Harlan Tribune - Sports Department; Area
13 - Halverson Center

Publisher : Herff Jones Yearbooks - Marceline,
Missouri
Co-Editors : Valerie Kiernan, Brian Mahoney
Business Manager: Melanie Sidebottom
Copy Editor: Julie Elias
Advertising Sales: Manager - John Dollen; Todd Little,
Randy Schultz , Jill Cook, Carla Clark , Nancy Wellbourn
Photographers : Randy Schultz, Brian Mahoney
Overseas Circulation: Gesine Klave r (W. Germany)
Promotion Director : Ernie Abariotes

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�Follow us as PEOPLE captures people
in a variety of classrooms in a TC-day .

8

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�Above: Those fun loving carefree
FFA guys!
Right: "Tune-up time"
Below: Ag In structor Jim Tibbles
thinking "get a can-get a check!"

�Left : 1, 2 , space space space
Below : 1st place Business Invitational team : Rod Siebels , Joan
Killpack, Craig Corrin, Candy Hester , Patty Rap ier.
Bottom : Entire Lewis Central. Busine ss Inv itational Team .

Typing ,
Sho rthand , develop ing
sk ills in offi ce procedures , al l are a
pa rt of the general business program to help st udents to t he point
whe re t hey can go
out and get jobs afte r lea ving high
school.

11

�REllDBER

•ao PELL .....

wh.

ROllOR

The Person who works with his hands is a laborer ; The Person who works with his hands and
head is a craftsman ; Th e Person who works with
his hands , head and heart is an artist.
Top Left : Winner 1st pla ce Art co ntest Merri c k Witt.
Above : Lynn Bo ley latch hooks her purse to her zipper.
Right : Sue Watso n's pencil drawing.

12

�Above Right : French Queen Bee Elenor Gambs. French
students at weekend camp act iviti es.

The Basic goal of the French program is to
acquaint students with a language and culture
other than their own. In addition to studying
the language itself, we attempt to learn about
the culture - from cooking to politics.
One of the highlights of our year is Foreign
Language Week. Activities include: making
crepes, wearing French buttons , playing to earn French "phony" money, sellin g and samp l ing
French "bonbons."
In the fall of 1981, five French II, Ill , and IV students and Mrs. Gambs attended "Au be rge de
Jeunesse", a weekend camp designed to give students a taste of what it would be like t o visit
France . Students were required to have passports, go through customs , ch ange th eir money t o
French currency, and speak only French. Activities included: folk songs and dan ces , lesson s on
slang expressions French teenagers might use, a French movie, eating authentic foods , lessons in
escrime (fencing), skits prepared by the students, and a boutique whe re st udents co uld spe nd
their money on everything from T-shirts and bumper stickers to import ed chocola t e and ch eese .
This year marks the first time a student has completed a full fou r yea rs in Frenc h - Jul ie
Brisbois.

�Science teaches us to think logically and rationally about th e unknown . Science is man's
attempt to explain his universe . Science endeavors to discover tr y h. Any searc h for truth may at
times be painful and arduous while at other times it is exciting and adventurous . For some of my
studen ts there have been time s when the study of science seemed painful and arduous. But at
other ti mes the excitement of probing the eye of a cow, or brain of a sheep, or when examining the
internal structures of a fetal pig, there were found moments of inten sely rewarding study . One
wri te r has said t hat "in order to prize the sweet , you must first t aste the bitter . " I believe that a
t ruth is contained in that statement. To every discipline there is both pain and pleasure . My
purpo se in the classroom is to help future generations appreciate the quest for truth . •
- Lee Killpack

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�Home
Economics use to be
girls learn i ng how
to cook and sew.
But times have
changed . Today,
Home Economics
means preparing
both boys and girls
for their f uture
roles as young ad ults in our society
- as wage earners,
consume rs, marriage
partne rs,
homeowners , parents, employers,
the list can go on
and on .
- Jo Kossow
Top left : Distri ct 13 and State FHA Pre sid ent Dea nn a Ba rdsl ey.
Top Right: Jo Kossow and snow bunn y.
Left : Steve , Su e, Jim and Gesine ta ke a brea k at Crescent.
Above : "Bring on the slalom s."

15

�Tired of being turned
down on dates, scumbag?
With our new DANNY ARCHER QUADRAPLEGIC KISSING MACHINE, you ' ll never
again have to worry about:
maggot breath ;
ring around the collar ;
zit-nose ;
or in-grown nostril hair!

Act Now -

get a kiss -

get a check! Send lots of money to :
Suck-Face Machine
1020 O.U. Hurt Drive
Sigmund Freud Bea ch, Cal.

Psst, hey bunky, financial problems
got you down?
Worr ied about
where your next
plate of tuna casserole will be coming
from?
Shocked that even
the Air Force Academy turned you
down? Well, not to
wo r ry , Sleezball ,
try:

MAHONEY &amp; AS SOCIATES - Co nsultants-at-Large
Remember , " Your investm ent in t omorrow was here yesterday!"

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�FALL PEOPLE

RIGHT: Kelly Pogge and Lori Ring get
psyched up for the big game.
BELOW: Kristy Jensen bangs the drum
slowly (or weirdly for that matter.)
LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Driver, alias Cookie
Monster, looking for Grover.

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��MARCHING BAND

BAND MEMBERS: (Left to right) Ji m Tichota , Shon Bourke . Kevin Zimmerman , Kelly Stark , Valerie Kiernan , John Dollen , Virgil
Brockhoff, Sue Watson , Nancy Welbourn . Lisa Wright, Kandy Hester. SECOND ROW: Sharon Carrigan , Tammy Elhers , Bon nie Olson ,
Rena Olsen , Regina Knauss , Vicki George , Deanna Bardsley , Paul Brooke , Jill Katzer , Mark Carr igan , She lia Doyle , Mi cki Brich , Angie
Mahoney, Connie Schnitker . TH IRD ROW : Kim Zimmerman , Sam Elias , Cra ig Lucke , Brian Fox , Mark Sidebottom , Tony Towers , Darrel
Leinen, Valori Krohn , Kris Jensen , Mike Hammit, Jul ie El ias, Ren ae Bintz, and Anne Olson . FLAG TWIRLERS : Becky Ring , Jane Car lson ,
Gi na Alters , Teri Jones, Mary Kay Alters , Kim Osbahr , Debbie Driver , Kelly Pogge , Vicki Loeffelholz , Karen Jones, and Lisa Wear .

It starts every morning at 7:00 a.m ., rain, snow, sleet. or shine . You 'll find them out on the pra c tice football
field, marching their feet off . " It takes a lot of work and dedication to get out there at 7:00 a.m . every
morn ing tor two months straight ," commented drum major, Valerie Kiernan .
The band went to two contests this year : State contest , where they rece ived a II rating, and Pl atts mouth,
Nebraska , where they also received a 11 rating. They were also par t of UNO' s Band Day, along with 2,000
musicians from Nebraska and Iowa .
The band was very young this year with only five seniors : Valerie Kierna n - - drum major, Nancy Welb ourn
- mallots, Julie El ias - alto saxophone, John Dollen - base drum , and Virgil Brockhoff - tri -toms . There
will be a lot of leadership and experience coming back next year .
" We started out rough, but by the end of the season things got a lot better ," commented band director ,
Jeff Christensen .

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�ABOVE : Becky Ring does her
thing.

LE FT: " Yoda "' Dollen , Shon
Bourke , and Jim Tichota .

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�FOOTBALL

The 1981 football season was
a disappointment to those who
looked only at the scoreboard.
The players felt satisfied with a
season that saw many improvements and achievements . Allen
Bardsley and Scott Bargenquast were voted all-conference football players. Allen , in
addition to being our leading
tackler, was voted all-southwest Iowa football player . Yet
the part that Coach Bayse
wished to stress the most was ,
" The team made it through a
bad season with excellent pract ice attendance and healthy att it udes.
It was a pleasure to coach the
boys ."

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�LEFT: Lynn Christensen crushes a Big Red .
ABOVE: "Bargey" and Wellman drop 'em in
their tracks.
ABOVE RIGHT: Dermody to Dollen and the
T-C machine is off and "rollin."
RIGHT: Coach Bayse gives last minute instruction to his young Trojan charges.

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�HOMECOMING '81

Homecoming was a week of sp irit. During th is
week many act ivities took place . Activit ies began
on Monday with grub and hat day. Tuesday was
short s and socks day with hall decorations after
school. Wednesday was mask or costume day.
The bonfi re was tha t night wit h class competi t ion
and class games on the foot ball field . Favorite
sports day was Thu rsday . Friday was the high
po int of t he week wi th color day, colossus, and th e
fo ot ba ll game . The week was concluded with the
Coro nat ion and dance.
HOMECO MING COM MITTEE: Ma ry Kay
Alters, Chris Brich , Kelly Ch ristensen ,
Richard Dermody , Steve Dol len , Terri
Jones, Pat Langin , Brian Mahoney, Kel ly Pogge , Den ise Ring, and Randy
Schultz.
QUEEN Kelly Christensen and her
court: Runner up Kelly Pogge , Princess
Denise Ring, Tina Pape , Carla Clark ,
Connie Rose , Mary Ka y Alters, Terri
Jones , and Scroll Bearer , Kelly Jones .
KING Richard Dermody and his court:
Pat Langin , Brian Mahoney , Runner up
Randy Schultz, Chris Brich , Allen Bardsley , Dave Wohlers , and Prince Steve
Dollen .

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�To King Richard Dermody ,
Homecom ing is a time when students come together as a group
and learn to wo rk and have fun
together . Richard 's hobbies include hunting and trapping. At
school he has been involved in
footb all for three years and wres tling three years . Richard plans
on attending college after graduation .
To Queen Kelly Christensen .
being a part of Homecoming is a
special experien ce . Her hobbies
include raising Arabian horses
and being active in 4-H . Kelly has
participated in various school activities ranging from music such
as chorus and Golden Girls t o
athletics , chee rleading, Nationa l
Honor Society , and FHA. Kelly 's
future plans include attend ing
college for a profession in heal th
care .

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���MUSIC MAN

��MUSIC MAN

CAST
Charlie Cowell .................. ..... .. ... ... Rob Debolt
Conductor ..................................... Jared Dollen
Harold Hill .............. .. ..................... Ed Vidlak
Mayor Shinn .................................. Jim Langin
Ewart Dunlop ...... .... .... ............ ...... . John Dollen
Oliver Hix ........................... .. .... .. ... Sam Elias
Jacey Squires ................................ David Nelson
Olin Britt .... ...... ...... ..... .. ............ .... David Nihsen
Marcellus Washburn ...................... Paul Brooke
Tommy Djilas ................................ Jim Tichota
Marian Paroo .. ...... ........................ Kim Taylor
Mrs. Paroo ........ ......... ....... .. ....... ... Kandy Hester
Amaryllis ................... .......... .. ...... .. Tana Bourke

Winthrop Paroo ............................. Wayne Schuett
Eulelie Mackecknie Shinn .............. Deanna Bardsley
Zaneeta Shinn ....... ... ... ...... ............ Lori Ring
Alma Hix ........................................ Julie Elias
Maud Dunlop .... ........ .............. ....... Anne Olsen
Ethel Toffelmier ........ ........... .......... Penney Pauley
Mrs. Squires ................. .. .......... ... .. Kathy Dade I
Constable Locke ............................ David Borrink
Traveling Salespeople
John Plambeck
Sh~ rley Weihs
Kim Zimmerman
Shelly Fitzgerald
Krystal Penner
Bob Brown
Musical Director
Arla Clausen
Accompanists
Jeff Christensen
Nancy Welbourn

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�OPPOSITE TOP - Barbershop quartet entertains the audience .
LEFT - As show time approaches , cast membe rs wait anxiously .
TOP - Cast members prepare hair and makeup for show.
ABO VE RIGHT - Raise your hand if you forgot your lines!

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�VOLLEYBALL

Coach Vandebur comments , " Why did
we lose? That's a really 'loaded ' question .
If I had to wager a guess , I would say t hat
changing coaches and philosophy always
makes a difference ."
" Nine seniors who all played graduat ed
last year with a 4-12 record , leaving us
with no experienced upper classmen . Al l
of our numbers lay in the freshman and
sophomore class . We ended up playing
two sophomores and a freshman . We actually won one-sixth of our matches ( 10 of
60) , wh ich is not reflected in our overall
record (1 -16-1). With nine returners with
experience , we should have a better year
next year ."

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�FAR LEFT: Jane Carlson digs one
out.
UPPER
LEFT :
"bumps ."

Gina

Alters

LEFT: Coach Vandebur receives
bouquet from team members.
ABOVE : Michelle Fey "puts the
hammer down."
RIGHT: Kim Zimme rman serves
one against Shelby .
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�Girls' Cross Country

The 1981 Girls' Cross Country team set a first in TC history
by qualifying a complete team for the State Cross Country
meet. The members of that team were: Jill Katzer, Kelly
Pogge, Chris Green, and Dee Cooney . Team member Mary
Kay Alfers was unable to compete because of injuries. These
girls finished thirteenth as a team in the State meet - a job
well done.
Below: Ji ll Katzer displaying winning form .

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�Play the new action-packed game of DITCH 'EM!
Invite your friends -

everyone's enjoying this new game.

From high school seniors, to little old lady English teachers, they al l
want in on the fun. Included with each packet
are "101 excuses" of
how your car happen to
make it to Ditch ' Em land .
Excuses like- I wedged
my heel besides the gas
pedal! Isn't that great?
Well, there 's more where
that came from! Just
$9 . 95 at participating
stores.
**Batteries not included. (P.S. Watch for the
revised edition , " Son of
Ditch 'Em!)

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�Winter Activities

Winter Season brings a variety of events including Snoball
Dance sponsored by the Student Council and "benchwork"
by Peg Hansen .

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�Sports , practic e, Ho me Ee Ski tr ip, Sociology c lass
play -offs , and semeste r te st s are just some of t he high lights of the winter solst ice.

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�Ab ove: Foo tball Cheer leaders in c lud e : Row 1 - Juli e El ias, Terri
Ebert, Tracy Kahler; Row 2 Denise Rin g, Rhonda Darrah,
Terri Jones , Ke ll y Christia nse n,
Bev Arm ston g.
Right : "Craw l sucke r!"
Across right: Rob - "Wha tta ya
mean my date left? I neve r had
one!"
Across: Wr est lin g Cheerleaders
- Tra cy Kahl er, Sha ron Cleve nger , Kel ly Pogge, Terri Ebert, Ti na Pape.

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�Cheerleaders
This year the cheerleaders tried a new idea for TC, split squads . Each sport, football, basketball, and
wrestling, had its own squad to give them undivided support. The Cheerleaders raised money for their new
sweaters by selling dufflebags, M&amp;M's, spiritbuttons, valentines, and flowers. They also sponsored the
~nnu .al Valentine's Dance. Aside from these activities, the main focus for them was leading school spirit and
c~cki ~g the teams. They did a great job, despite the lack of appreciation they sometimes failed to receive. The
eer eaders were sponsored by Mrs. Clausen and Mr. Kossow.

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��The Tri-Center Trojanette basketball record this year was a mu ch improved 10-9 .
Three of the losses we re by f ive po i nts or less ,
and three more were by nine points or less . A
more experienced team might have won all si x
of these close games , and then you would
have had an excellent ye ar. This year 's team
has paid the price to be winners . Off season
practice was the key to TC basketball becom ing successful again.
Jill Katzer was named first team all conference, first team All-Southwest Iowa in the
World Herald and Honorable Mention in the
State in the Des Moines Register . The team's
defensive average was the se cond best in the
conference .

Offensive Leaders:
Lisa Wright - 424 points
Bev Armstrong - 326 points
Defensive Leaders:
Jill Katzer - 105 interceptions
114 rebounds
Nancy Kay- 20 interceptions
65 rebounds

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�Le f t : Deanna Bardsley shows Avoca
guards that three can foul in this game,
just as eas ily as one .
Below: Driving for the bucket, Lisa
Wright displays her 68 .3 % shooting
form (bo th Field goals and Free Throws
combine d).

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�Trojan

B
a
Senior Joe Dooley led the team
with the most points - 471; best
field goal percentage- 57 . l; best
free throw - 70 .3 . He brought
down the most rebounds - 209
and averaged 21.4 points per
game. Steve Dollen and Pat Dermody shared the assists catego ry
with 77 each.

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Left: Krumwiede on the tip- of f .
Below : Wild Bun ch at Brunch.

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�Right: Osbahr drives for the hoop .
Below : Steve zero's in on the target .
Bottom: Coaches Carl Cochran and Stan Franczy k .

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�Left: "Get off my ba ck, Ja ek' "
Below : " Mine, mine , all mine 1"

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�TC Annual
Trim and Buff Spa
Need to shed about 15 pounds
of dead weight?

Visit our sh;:irp new facilities
in beaut iful downtown Neola.
Our well -trained staff is just
dying to get a hold of you.

** by appo i ntment on ly -

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c losed June &amp; July

�'81-'82 Wrestling

Coach Brooke and the Trojan wrestlers enjoyed another successfu I year in wrest I ing . The Trojans were 7 -2 in
duals and also had a good year in tournaments placing fourth at Jefferson , second at Maple Valley , second at
Tri-Center, second at Western Iowa Conference and third at Sectionals . Special menti on sho uld also be given
to Allen Bardsley who placed fourth at the State Tournament in the 126 lb. weight class .

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�Top: "Bargie" applie s a front headl oc k.
Bottom : " How 's thi s grab you 7"

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�Seniors- '82 and Four year record
Allen Bardsley
24-6
75-36
Scott Bargenquast
22-5
49-21
Rich Dermody
18-6
41-18
Chris Brich
15-7
22 - 18
Todd Little
12-12
12-12

Left: Coach Brooke checks out Bardsley's th umb be fore g ivin g him the Most Valuable Wrest le r troph y.

Abov e: Seniors try t o kee p from break ing th eir face.
Left : " That ' s as fa r as yo ur going, scumpuppy 1"

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�-

GOLDEN GIRLS ..

Once again, the Golden Girls spent a year
full of preparation and performance . The
girls began their 7 A.M . rehearsals in October
getting their "A Country Fantasy" ready .
Time was spent making props such as giant
pencils . The prop girls had the difficult task of
sorting and placing the many Golden Girl costume changes.

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�The highlight of the year
wa s the televised performance at the Girls State
Basketball Tournament in
Des Moines. " A Country
Fantasy" drew favorable
reviews , stand ing ovations, and brought a lot of
fun to all of those involved.
Congratulations
are in order for Mr. Hilligas
and t he "June Taylor "
dancers.

Above: Kathy Ratigan and Nancy
Kay check the ir " 9 to 5" watch-

es .
Right: Melanie Sidebottom and
Tracey Kahler lounge around
during the performance.

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�Left: "Elvira" is hustled in by Sue Watson and Karen Clevenger. Center : " From Southwest Iowa , The Tri-Center Golden Girls "!
Below: Bob and Becky Hilligas review the State " show".
Bottom : "All the gold in California ... "

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�Trojan Teams

Below: Basketbal l cheerle aders work for a vi ctory .
Right: Coach Smith , " I've had it up to he re"!
Coach Bayse . "Forget it, I'm goin home " !

Right: All-Southwest
Iowa
Sn obowl Tea m

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�Varsity
Boys'
Basketball

Varsity
Girls'
Basketball

Wrestling

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�Girls'
Summer '81
Softball

Boys'

Track '82

Girls'
Track '82

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�J.V. Girls'
Basketball

Freshmen
Girls'
Basketball

J.V. Boys'
Basketball

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�(a dve rtisement )

T.C. Tech Collection
Agency
-

" You can 't get away until you pay! "
E. Plurbus Plenty -

proprietor

Spring '82 Brings:

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�(advertisement paid for by Save-a-Twit Foundat io n)

Ryder-Rent-A-Runt
Moving loads "full of it" -

no problem!

Competitive bid rigging ou r forte
Lynn (I think I'll take a bite out of the turf) Christiansen - Pres .
Curt (He ain't heavy, he 's an all day vigil) Ronfeldt - V.P. in
charge of torts and liens.

Wierd Ideas -

New Horizons -

&amp; Rain!

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�Student Assemblies

Right: Congressman Tom
Harkin introducing Moon
Rock exhibition : and Below ,
giving Seniors some insight
on El Salvador.
Far Right: Bernie Saggau . director IHSAA ( Iowa High
School Athletic Association. )
Bottom : Barney lets a little
old lady work him over.

This year the TC Student body
was presented with a variety of
programs; from Moon Rocks to
SAC 's Flair , and women's defense
to a highly motivational speech of
Bernie Saggau's . Congressman
Harkin spoke to the seniors on the
problems of the El Salvador situation, and why the Reagan-Haig administration is not playing with a
full deck.

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�Speech

The 1982 Speech Team had a
busy and successful year . They
entered large group contest , conference, and the Anita Invitational.
Those participating in State large
group contest were Jim Wellman ,
Jim Langin , Ellen Gravert , and Rob
DeBolt. Speech also had a number
of participants in individual contest. Those receiving I ratings
were : Penney Pauley , Rob DeBolt ,
and Ed Vidlak . Other participants
included: Lisa Ring , Dave Nihsen ,
Pat Langin , Kim Taylor , Debbie
Meyerring, Sheila Doyle , Rhonda
Darrah , Wendy Kay , Dave Elliott ,
Brian Fox , Jim O'Neill , David Bo rrink, Mike McKee, Michelle Fey ,
Cathy Ratigan, Keri Brown , Laurie
Bertelson , and Angie Mahoney.
Rob DeBolt had the distinction of
being named Outstanding Speaker in the poetry division and also
receiving a 2nd place trophy in radio news at the Anita Inv . Speech
te am was guided by Ms. Vande rbur .

Just dreaming about hickeys, will not make them disappear;
you need BORRINK'S BLEND!

(a secret mixture of South
Persian herbs
and spices)

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�"Best Ever"

Girls' Track

Below: Kim Zimmerman displays wi nning for m .
Right: Kelley Pogge eyes her next hurdle.
Bottom: Vickey Loeffelholz in the shuttle hurdle relay.

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Coach Dalton sums up the season :
" This year's Girls Track team has to
rate as one of the best I've ever
coac hed, as far as team success
goes . During the season they never
finished at a major meet lower than
second place , and in fact, won four
major invitationals. Other highlights
of the season were six new school
records that were set. In addition ,
Kim Zimmerman set a new school
mark by qualifying in three events for
the State Track meet.

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�Boys' Track

Below: Middl e distance rel ay team: Chris Green, Dee
Cooney , Sharone Clevenger. Jill Katzer.
Bottom: " And they 're off!"

Coach Larson comments: "This years track team
was at a great loss as far as senior power . Steve
Dollen was the lone competitor from this years senior
class . He provided good leadership and scored consistantly in the 200 dash. As a team , we started out
very slowly with a lot of underclassmen, but as the season progressed and they became adjusted to their events they began to
improve accordingly . The last two
weeks of the season, times started
to drop significantly and distances improved; but , unfortunately not enough to qualify anyone
for State."
Letter winners include: Steve Dollen (Most Valuable Track Man '82); Bob Nelson; Adam Justice;
Paul Brooke; Rob DeBolt ; David
Nihsen; Darin Hood; Kev i n Zimmerman; Ed Vidlak ; Tom Pi eper ;
Brad Armst ro ng; Je rry Calhoon ;
Chuck Calhoon; Sam El ias; Mike
Hammit (Guts iest Runne r).

�Softball '81

TC Varsity 11-11
2nd place - Irwin
Tournament
Zimmerman and Vorthman
lead hitting attack with
.439 and .410 respectfully!

Top Right: Head coac h Nile Smith and Ass t . Jerry Bayse co ntemplate
"heavy stra t egy. "
Ab ove: Catcher Deb Vorth ma n react s.
Rig ht : Tammy Mau er head s for home.

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�Baseball '81
Season Record 8-9
1st Woodbine -

2nd Conference

All Conference Selection -John Floe rch inger (. 280)
Honorable Mention All Conference (pitching record 6-4)

Joe Dooley

Top Left : Marty Ro gers keeps th e runn er c lose.
Ab ove: Head Coa c h Jim Wri ght brin gs in a new p itcher .
Lef t : St eve Dol len ca tche s a breath bet we en signals.

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See if you can guess which of these statements match up with D'artanian, Porthos, or Armenian, alias the
three mouseketeers. Answer either: a; b; c; d - all of the above; ore - none of the above. Which of these
strange people:
( 1) has the least hair?
(2) has a fake nose and a fake moustache?
(3) is a pretender-to-the-throne?
(4) is Bob Hilligas?
(5) thinks Valenzuela is a country in South America?
(6) looks better in a tu-tu, than you do?
(7 ) c lips his toenails at the French Cafe?
(8) believes Bob Fosse is one of the characters in the Muppet Mov ie?
Select the best caption fo r picture on the left.
( 1) "No boys, it's when you win th e big one you teardown

the goalposts , not .. . "
(2) "Well, Melvin, it lo o~&lt;s li ke Mr. Bill's Bui lding and
Trades c lass has done it agai n!"
(3) "Wend ell, have you got a sc rewdriver?"
(4 ) "Like I tri ed to t ell you Mr. Ra t igan, if th e lights go out
- there is no way your go nna j um psta rt a score qoard . "

�M arathon Dance -

All Nite Long!

The Band and Chorus departm ents sponso red an all -sch ool Marathon da nce on April 23rd. The da nce lasted
fro m 10 p .m. Friday ni ght to 8 a.m. Saturd ay mornin g.
The parti c ipants enjoyed dancin g to th e m usic of t hree Iive band s and various reco rds. As the hours went on,
t he crowd bega n to th in out , leavin g almost t hi rty da ncers dragg in g their feet to the music at 8 in the morning.
Not only was the mara t hon dance fun , but it wa s also prof itabl e. Around $600 was raised in pledges and from
door rec eipts . Thi s mo ney was put in t he f un d t oward a Fine-Arts trip fo r the 1982-83 school yea r.

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�National Honor Society -

New Indu ctees include: Ba c k Row: Rodney
Siebels; Ed Vidlak ; Dave Elliott ; Brian Fo x;
Jay Anderso n ; Cra ig Corrin; Paul Brook e.
Front Row: Kim Zimmerman ; Wendy Kay; Chris
Green; Debbie Meyering; Regina Knauss ;
Anne Olson ; Jill Cook. (Jill is catchin g a few
winks whil e wai tin g for her term paper to arrive.)

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Indu ction and Bloodmobile

�Left: T he nurse checks to see if Terri is a qu art low.
Be low : Melanie and Gesine make sure Mrs . Kunze doe sn ' t pass out.
Bottom Left: Nurse Rati gan look s for a ca rd on chi c ken blood fo r Carl a
C l ark.
Bottom Ri g ht : Jr . Lan g in s uck s hi s thum b a nti cipatin g n e x t v i ct i m . eh -

CUStomer , donor .

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�"All That Jazz"

Th e TC Stageband was under the direction of
Jeff Ch rist ensen. They travelled to Fremont, Creston and UNO for contest s, while earning a third
p lace at UNO. So loist awa rds were given to Brian
Fox and Kandy Heste r . The band also performed at
the Whopper Concert and at their Ja zz/Sw in g Con cert. The group enjoyed p layi ng jazz and learning
to improvise.

Top: Jau Band get into the "Swing of things"
at the Whopper Concert.
Above : Pep Band ge ts the c rowd in the
mood at one of the basketba 11 games .
Right: WIC Honor Ja zz band members disp lay t heir unusual sty le of play.

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�Chorus

The TC Sensations, under the direction of Arla Clausen,
were very successful this year. They participated in three
contests, earning first place at the Conference competition .
The Swing Choir also performed at churches in Minden and
Persia, during the Fine Arts Carnival, the Whopper Concert,
and at their Jazz/Swing Concert.
Left : Southwest Iowa Honor Choir members include: Tan a Bourke , Kelly
Christiansen, John Dollen , and Rod Siebel s.
Below: 1982 Chorus members.
Bottom : Putting it all together in the Music Man.

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�PROM

Above: Mr. Johnson, visibly excited about his retreads , que stions the abil ity of a juni or class that spell s the Prom them e
backwards.

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�Left: "An d the winner is .
Below: Steve Dollen does his imit ation
" Solid Gold" dance routine .

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�Here we go again fans, it's a big Hilli -

The first ever Whopper Concert was presented April 23-24 to raise funds for TASK and
the Golden Girls . The program , under the direction of Bob Hilligas , included numbers from
the elementary and high school music departments , vocalists outside of school, and the
Golden Girls. The show drew large audiences
who were pleased with the talent Tri -Center
had to offer.

Ab ove: Elementary urchin s wa it th eir tu rn .
Uppe r Ri gh t: Bo b " Fosse" of Co nce rtm ani a d raws o ut
ta lent.
Right: Th e "K ing" is alive as re in ca rn ate Greg Ring struts
and sings .

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''Whopperganza''

�Above : Arl a Clausen 's Swing
Choir be lts out another tune 1
Left: Elvira - one more t im e!

75

�Banquet pays tribute to
Athletes and Cheerleaders

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�"Thrill of victory,
agony of defeat", but
Cheerleaders,
Student body, and
Pep Rallys keep at it!

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�Towards the last of April , the Sociology class pl ann ed a Peace Ra lly aim ed at increa sing their knowledge
and understand ing of t he Nucle ar Arms Race . Their int ent was to invite five represen t atives of all thirtytwo school s in the Sout h-West Iowa district , wh ich they did. Som e schools disrega rde d the invite , many
made the exc use that it was a bad time of the yea r (a s if there are better times to disc uss m ass suicide on a
global level) . Of those schools attending , all hoped we wo uld continue our efforts of another Rally in the fall
of '82 .
Speakers included ; Jim Marx of the Omaha Freeze Chapte r and Ri cha rd Clea ver from the " Catholic
Worker " in Des Mo ines. Albert Einstein , who is dead, co uld not attend; however, a st atement attributed to
him brought back a haunting reality to the overridi ng dangers of the Arms Race: " The splitting of the atom
has changed everything , except the way we think and thu s we drift toward unpara lleled catastrophe ."
The idea that more is better is ridiculous . We do not beco me mo re secure by producing more powerful
nuclear weapons ; since th is only perpetuates an arm s ra ce among the supe r powers. A blockbuster bomb
used in World War II would be equivalent to 100 ton s of TNT. Th e bomb dro pped on Hiroshima would be
equivalent to 20 ,000 tons of TNT . Tod ay we measu re nuclea r bom bs in megatons - on e megaton is
equivalent to one mi llion ton s of TNT. The U.S. and U.S.S.R. now have multip le warhead 1CBMs in th e 25 50 megaton areas .
If tha t doesn 't get you , think of wh at it costs in human ter ms :
- The average family pays more in ta xes to support th e world 's arms race than to ed uca te th eir children .
- In developing nations there is one soldier for every 250 inha bi tants; on e docto r for 3,700 .
- The co st of one destroyer is greater th an the yea rly U.S . pledge to the U.N. Development Fund .
- Th e Dep art ment of Defense is the largest singl e en ergy-user in U.S. and in 197 8 used the equivalent of
237 million ba rrels of oil , an amount th at would keep all ur ban bus systems in t he U.S. runnin g for 22
yea rs .
- In t he U.S . on e t ax doll ar in t wo goes to the military ; thro ughout the world , one in six .
- For int ern ati onal peacekee ping for ces the world spend s $135
million ye arly ; for national military forces, 3 ,000 times as much .
Wh at it all boil s down too bunky, is that the class of 1982 may not
have to wo rry about plann ing their 10-y ear reu nion .

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�Left: Jim Marx. Omaha Freeze Chapter. and Richard Cleaver. Des Moines "C atholi c Wor ke r " inform Seni o r s on the
threat of Nu c lear Destruct ion .
Above: Students from St. Alberts , Glenwood . Nishna Valley
and Tri-Center absorb and que st io n the futili ty of the " Arms
Race".

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�Mary Kathleen Alters

Daniel Pa t rick Archer

Flag Twirler*, Track *, Cross Country*, Office Aid .. , Graduation Usher .. , Homecoming Committee *, Homecoming Court*

Football***, Baseba 11 u•, Track*, FFA ",
Band•**. Prom Committee ..

Allen Clifford Bardsley
Cross Country*, Football *"* , Track .. •,
Wrestling*"•*,
Baseball ** .. *,
Band *,
Homecoming Court*, FFA .. ", Best Ath lete Wrestling - 4th in State; Footbal l 1st Team Al l S.W. Iowa.

Scott Allen Bargenquast
Football**••, Wrestling••••. Track••••

Bryan Richard Arm strong
Basketball "•, Baseball*

82

�Debra Jean Borrink

Tana Marie Bourke

Basketball **'"* , Volleyball* **, Class Officer*, Homecoming Usher "'

Softball*, Chorus **, Band*"', Swing
Choir ** , Musical*, Golden Girls***, Track
Manager• , Student Council*, Best Singer

Virgil James Brockhoff

Julia Ann Brisbois
Basketball* , Student Council* , Peer*

Christopher William Bri ch

Band****,

IAG***~

Peer*, Bowling Team•

Cross Country*, Wrestling**•*, Baseball* , IAG ** *, Class Otticer'°* *, Homecoming Committee• , Prom Committee,
Homecoming Court•, Best Looking

83

�Jane Marie Carlson
Volleyball *••, Basketba ll * 0 •, Basketball
Manager •, Track Manager •, Softball*.
Speech**, Band** , Student Cou ncil••••.
NHS * '" , Prom Committee •, Flag Twirler•,
Office Aid* • , G.G . Prop Girl *

Keri Lee Brown

Michael John Carroll

Softball* , Speech *•, Peer •, G.G. Special
Character**

Kelly Lyn Christensen
Student Council *, Golden Girls* ***, Basketball*••. Cheerleader* , Class Officer• •,
Track*, Softball****, FHA* ***, Bowling••, Chorus• **, Band ***, Swing
Choir• •, NHS ***, Musical***, Speech *,
Prom Committee • . Graduation Escort*,
Homecoming Comm ittee*. Homecoming
Queen •, Honor Student •, Best All-Around,
Chorus Award

Carla Eve Clark
Ba nd** . FHA***•, NHS ***, Student
Cou ncil* . Office Aid•. Speech• , Prom
Comm ittee*, Graduation Usher• , Homecoming Court• , Annual Statt •, Best Per sonality

Lynn Eugene Christiansen
Football *

84

�Richard Michael Dermody
Football *"'**, Wrestling **•*, Baseball **,
Track •, Class Officer ** , Prom Committee •, Homecoming Committee *. Homecoming King* , Best Personality

John Lowell Dollen

Jill Lyn Cook

FFA •**, Basketball **, Band *, Chorus **,
Musical ** . Jazz Band*. Swing Choir **. Annual Staff* . Peer *, Student Council*. Best
Singer

Basketball.,..,.•, Softball*** ,.. Track*"'*-.
Annual Statt •. Speech*, Band ** , NHS *,
Student Council* *** , Golden Girls .,.•

Steven Harold Dollen

Deborah Ann Driver

Footba ll *•••.
Basketball*"' **,
Baseball••••, Track *** , FFA****. Band ***.
Jazz Band ••, Homecoming Committee •,
Homecoming Court•, Prom Committee •,
Peer•

Volleyball ** ** . Basketball • • . Chorus••.
Student Council'" . Flag Twirler•, Golden
Girls**•, Office Aid ". FHA*, Prom Committee• . Peer •

Joseph Patrick Dooley
Basketball* *** . Baseba11•••• , Track•••.
Perfect Attendance - 3 ye:irs

85

�Julie Anne Elias
Jazz Band **•, Basketball" , Band "•••,
Cheerleader .. •, Choir ... , NHS ***, Swing
Choir *. Annual Statt •, Speech *, Prom
Comm ittee*, Musicals **, Peer • . Golden
Girls *"•. Homecom ing Usher, Graduation
Usher, Valedictorian , Most Likely To Succeed, John Philip Sousa Award

Terri Lynn Ebert

Shelly Marie Fitzgerald

Track", Basketball *, Band ***, Softball ****. Prom Committee*. Cheerleader"

Chorus•

Valerie Ann Kiernan
Teresa Jane Jones

Band****, Jazz Band **'", Chorus•, Musical* , Golden Girls**•, Track*•. Basketball****, Softball***, NHS .. *, Student
Council**••. Annual Staff"*, Office Aid*• ,
Speech••, Drum Maj orette• . Garth Bint z
Memorial Scholarship, Math Award - 2rd
Place

Basketball*", Volleyball**. Track Manager**. Graduation Usher, Homecoming
Committee*. Cheerleader**. Homecoming Court*, Flag Twirler•. Office Aid*. Prettiest Girl

Joseph Dean Katzer

86

�Gesine Renate Kl aver
Volleyball *, Track * , Annual Staff*

Patrick Thomas Langin

Jeffrey Lynn Killpack

Football** **, Basketball*•, Model United
Nations*'", Student Council**, Homecoming Committee• , Homecoming Court*,
Best Speaker

FFA *, Football *

Todd Duane Little

Jeffrey Lynn Nelson

Chorus•. IAG •, Wrestling•*•, Speech*,
Football*, Annual Staff*, Peer•

IAG*••• , Industrial Arts Award

Brian Joseph Mahoney
Baseball*,
Track*,
Football**,
Speech*•• , Homecoming Committee •,
Annual Staff*, Student Council**, NHS **,
Model United Nations•**, Homecoming
Court•. Most Likely To Succeed, Math
Award - 1st Place

87

�Richard Dean Newland
FFA "***

Lisa Marie Nelson

James Clinton O'Neill

Cross Country •, Chorus ***, Speech *,
Musical*, Wrestling Manager ••*, Student
Council•, Basketball *

Track*, Speech*"', FFA "'*"'*

Kelly Jo Pogge
Cross Count ry •", Volleyball **, Basketball*, Track•••• , Cheerl eade r •". Chorus••, Homecoming Committee• , Class
Officer•, Band*, Wrestling Manager • ,
Musicals••, FHA•, Swing Choir .. , Flag
Twirler•, Graduation Usher•, Homecoming Court•, Best Athlete

Kimberly Ann Osbahr
Basketball**,
Track**,
Softball*.
Band**••, Golden Girls**, Fl ag Twirler *

Justine Louise Pape
Basketba ll ***,
Track ***,
Softball*,
Cheerleader•••, Class Officer•, Student
Counci l*, NHS*•*, Golden Girls••••,
Prom Committee•, Graduation Usher•,
Homecoming Court•, Prettiest Girl

88

�Gerald Wayne Reynolds
Peer *

Albert Leo Ring

Randy Lee Price
Wrestling*

FFA••**, Bowling Team "'

Denise Lucille Ring
Softball *, Cheerleading• *, Chorus *, Class
Officer••, Speech*. Band• ••, FHA *•, Flag
Twirler* , Peer•, Homecoming Committee•, Homecoming Court•

Curtis Eugene Ronfeldt
FFA*

Rebecca Joan Ring
Basketball *•••, Softball'" •••, Track• • .
Band .. , Student Council" •. NHS* ....
Speech •, G.G. Prop Girl '"

89

�Rand al l Dale Schultz
Football '"'"••. Basketball*. Track *•*,
Homeco ming Co mmittee•, Class Officer•.
Annual Staff"', Homecoming Court • ,
NHS .. **. Pro m Co mmittee*, Graduation
Escort * , Best All -Arou nd. Citizenship
Award

Constance Marie Rose

Melanie Ann Sidebottom

Chorus *. FHA **. Volleyball '" 0 *, Homecoming Court •

FHA*, Golden Girl s***, NHS "'**, Offi ce
Aid*, Fl ag Twirler •, Homecoming Usher *,
Sal utatori an•. Most Likely To Su ccee d.
Lee-Welbourn Award

Mary Beth Stamp

Li nda Marie Stuh r

Volleyball .... , Basketbal l**, Cho ru s** .
NHS••. Musical*, Grad uat ion Usher •,
Peer•. Perfect Attendance - 3 ye ars

Softball•***. Baske tball*•,
Manager•, Track•, FHA•

Kelly Lyn Sta rk
Baske tba ll *, Chorus*, Band***, Stage
Band*, FHA*, Most Improved Instrumen t alist

90

Basketb II

�Sh irley Helen Weihs

Debbie Renee Vorthmann
Volleyba11•, Track** *, FHA**,
ball**•, Chorus u , Swing Choir*

Peer*, Chorus •

Soft-

David Glenn Wohlers
Randall Scott Wilson
Band•*. Wrestling*

Class Officer** , Prom Committee*.
FFA** , Homecoming Court*

Nancy Jean Welbourn
Band *•**, Jazz Band *•, Chorus••*.
Musicai* *, Golden Girls**, Track Manager*, Basketball Manager •, Class Officer .... NHS ***, Speech**, Annual Staff*,
Graduation Usher•, Homecoming Usher*.
Student Council**•, Musicianship Award

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�Graduation

Sunday May 16, 1982

Ba ccalaureate Address -

Rev. Robert Offerdahl

Commencement Add r ess Valedictorian - Julie Eli as
Salutatorian - Mel anie Sid ebottom
Recipient " Garth Bintz Memori al Award " -

92

Valeri e Kiernan

�CO NCERT CHOIR under direction of Mrs. Arl a Cl ausen .

93

�Exchange Students
"Special" People
Abo ve : Host sister Mary Stamp and Gesine parti ci pate in the " t weaking
of the noses " ritual , familiar to the foreign exchange program th e world
over.
Center: Hitting a softball was a new experien ce for Gesine in the annu al
Sociology Challenge Cup Tourney.
Lo wer: " After overhauling engines all day , and all you 've got is a Tu nalite "?

This past year TriCenter had a good
fortune to become
more familiar with
another culture . Gesine Klever of West
Germany spent her
senior year with
Mary Stamp and
her family being the
host.
Gesine's reflections on the experience : The decision
to " live in another
country , with a new
family away from
home and old
friends was guided
by a desire to become a more independent person . I
wanted to understand a new country, new people, and
become a member
of a new family."
" Back in Germany
my schoo l was much bigger than T.C., but I'm sure it is
an advantage for an exchange student to spend the year
in a smaller school." It is so different living in a small
community compared to our town in Bielefeld.
" I also le arned to live with sisters and sometimes to
fee l a little bit jealous because back " home" I was the
only child in my family. I am very happy to have chosen
to spend this year in America : and I am sad that it is al most over . I want to encourage everyone to conside r to
be an exchange stude nt. ''
"Although it will be painful to leave , you will come
"home" with many expe riences, a new understanding,
and knowing that you have friends and a loving fami ly in
another country ."
Aud Wiederse hen - Ges ine

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~

�Senior Awards
Most &amp; Best Awards: Speaker - Pat
Langin ; Athletes - Kelly Pogge and Allen Bardsley; Prettiest - Terri Jones &amp;
Tina Pape (tie) ; Best Looking - Chris
Brich; Personality - Carla Clark and
Rich Dermody; Industrial Arts - Jeff
Nelson; Vocalist - Tana Bourke and
John Dollen ; Most Improved Instrumentalist - Kelly Stark; Succeed Brian Mahoney and Melanie Sidebottom &amp; Julie Elias (tie); All-Around Kelley
Christiansen ;
and
Randy
Schultz. (not pictured) Gigantus
Americanus twit - guess who?

Left: From one Manure Spreader to another, Mr . A.
bestows the ripe award t o this years recipient - Jim
O'Neil.
Below: Competition for this years Sniveler of the
Year award was so fierce. that First period American
Governmen t class wiped up, easily.

�Underclassmen

Above: '' We ll, my broker is E.F. Hu tton. and he says
Top : " Get that camera out of th e res t room."
Right: " One , two, bump , grind, kick .. . "

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�4
.......

�JUNIORS
Beverly
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
Patrick
Dermody
Rosemary
Dooley
Timothy Doyle
Dana Eberl
Jimmy Ebert

Michelle Fey
John Fi tzgerald
Mark Frieze
John Gardner
Valerie Graham
Christopher
Jones

Adam Justice
Tracey Kahler
Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Steve
Krumwiede
Jim Langin

Douglas Lewis
Michael McKee
Steven
Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland

Anne Olson
Allen Osbahr
Michael Osbahr
Kay Pauley
Cathy Ratigan
Lisa Reynolds

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......

�Christy Ring
Melissa Ring
Kathie
Rondfeldt
Jody Ruckman
Mark
Sidebottom
Judy Slobodnik

Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit
Robert Thomas

Rene Towers
David Ware
Suzanne
Watson

Lisa Wear
Dale Well man

James Wellman
Kelly Wellman

Dennis Wilke
Dale Wilson

Ma rk Wohlers
Lisa Wright

99

�SOPHO MORES
Jay Anderson
Shawn
Bargenquast
Laurie
Bertelsen
Linda Bertelsen
Michelle Brich
• Paul Brooke

Robert Brown ,
Jr.
Tamara Burford
Bruce
Campbell
Sharon
Carrigan
David
Christiansen
Brenda Church
Craig Corrin
Rhonda Darrah
Robert DeBolt
Sheila Doyle
Duane
Duhachek
David Elliott

Brian Fox
Susan Frieze
Ellen Gravert
Ch r istina Green
James
Handbury
Peggy Hansen

Kandice Hester
Kristi Jensen
Karen Jo nes
Kathy Kade l
Wendy Kay
Joan Killpack

Regina Knauss
Allen Knott
Dale Kosma cek
Valori Krohn
Robert Leinen ,
Jr.
Vi ctoria
Loeffelho lz

Li sa McDermott
Diane
McDonald
Mariann
Mah oney
Cynthia Masker
Deborah
Meyerring
David Ne lson

100

�Jane Nelson
Michael Nelson
Cynthia
Newland
David Nihsen
Tony Olefson
Wesley Orme

Kelly Pauley
Penney Pauley
Kathryn Pieper
Thomas Pieper
John Plambeck
Timothy Ploen

Crystal Powell
Patty Rapier
Bart Ring
Vicky Ring
Walter Ring
Tracy Ruckman

Frederick
Schmidt , Jr.
Dari n Shriver
Rodney Siebels
Ki m Taylor
Robert Towers ,
Jr.
Ed Vidlak

Norman
Wellman
Roger Wilke
Susan Wil son
Merrick Witt
Kimberly
Zim merm an
Jeff
Christiansen

101

�FRESHMEN
Gina Alters
Brad
Armstrong
Dennis
Ausedmore
Renae Bintz
Shon Bourke
Chuck Calhoon

Jerry Calhoon
Mark Carrigan
Shelly Casson
Jo Anne
Chambers
Scott
Christensen
Bridgette
Church
De Anna
Cooney
Bill Darrington
Jennifer
Dermody
Jared Dollen
Jeff Dollen
Ann Marie
Doyle
Mike Eberl
Tammy Ehlers
Sam Elias
Lynn Gardner
Vicki George
Trina Hadfield

Mike Hammitt
Darin Hood
Todd Kirk
Robin Larsen
Darrel Leinen
Craig Lucke

Shawn
McConnell
Ann McDonald
Brent McKee
Angie Mahoney
Cathy
Messerschmidt
Dean Nelson

Rena Olsen
Bonnie Olson
Krys t al Penner
William Pierce
Mark Pogge
Terri Pope

10 2

�Bob de Rolt
Robert
Reynolds
Jesse Ring

Lori Ring
Michelle Ring
Kevi n Ronfeldt

Jill Sanders
Cheryl
Schierbrock
Conn ie
Sch nitker

Kary n Smith
LeAnn Sta rk
Carol Stinn

Kathy Stuhr
David Thomas
Norma n
Th omas

Jim Tichota
Ron
Vo rt hmann
Paul Wellman

Becky Wood
Kevin
Zimmerman
Rocky Balboa

103

�Junior High -

Jimmy Ackland
Beth Armstrong
Kip Arnold
Nancy Brich
Joy Campbell
Jake Collins
Tom Colpitts
Amy Dargin
Lori DeBolt
Steve Divin
Jerry Dol len

104

Kirk Duhachek
Brian Flemming
Kevin Fo x
Frank Freese
Larry Frieze
Laurel Gambs
Kraig Haggerty
Tim Hough
Rick Huebner
Susan Kay
Becky Kiernan

Future Real People ..

Jeff Killpack
Keri Killpack
Monica Langin
Craig Larsen
Christine Lee
Stacy McConne ll
Barbara McDermott
Beth McDon ald
Bill McDonald
Jenn~ Martens
Mike Minehart

Jeff Nelso n
Bev Orme
Christy Paden
Stacey Paulsen
Tim Plumm er
Jeff Pogge
Jamie Pohlman
Tina Pruess
Jody Ratiga n
Christine Ring

�Eighth Grade -

Mr. Larry Hornbostel.
Principal
Mrs. Janet Larsen .......... ......... Language Arts
Mr. Gene Ballantyne .......... ...... Mathematics
Mr. Carl Cochran .. .... .. ............ Guidance &amp;
Social Studies
Mr. Ed Gambs .. ............ ....... ... . Langu age Arts
Mr. Roger Johnsen .. .. ...... .... .... Science &amp; Physical
Education
Mr . Nile Smith .. .. .......... ....... .... Science
Mr. Pat Dalton ...... ....... .. ......... Soci al Studies
Mrs. Diana Benzing ................. Langu age Arts
&amp; Resource

Mi che ll e Ring
Penn y Ring
Karen Siebels
Scott Vorthmann
Mark Werhli
Kevin White
Marc Wilson
Brian Witt
Shei la Witt
Dell Woh lers

-

�Seventh Grade -

Shelly Ackland
Jim Anderson
Kyle Archer
Jeana Sandow
Robin Bargenquast
Ron Barrier
Nate Benzing
Linda Bintz
Michelle Brantley
Matt Brooke

106

Kevin Calhoon
Traci Carroll
Scott Cattoni
Kelly Clayton
Wendy Collins
Shaylea Cooney
Diana Divin
Rochelle Dollen
Tina Eberl
Teresa Eckmann

Stacey Fi sher
Angie Gardner
Valerie George
Dave Greiner
Kevin Gunderson
Rache l Hall
Dale Hansen
Gin a Her ken reth
Kim He ster
Missy Doyle

Star Trekers

Darcey Huebner
Jarel Jense n
Kelli Jones
Peter Jones
Susie Kadel
Todd Kahler
Scott Krumwiede
Todd Lehan
Chuck Le inen
Kelly Loftus

Ju lie McDerm ott
John Madsen
Kim Nelson
Mick Nelson
Wendi Nelson
Wendy Newland
Carol Nih sen
Susan Parks
Kerri Pauley
Terry Pierson

�Ta nya Pl ambeck
Jodie Pohlman
Tammi Pope
Frank Rapier
Cha r les Ring
Joe Ring
Penny Ri ng
Ke n Schneckloth
Wayne Sc hu ett
Rodney Schu ltz

Dave Shriver
Trisha Siebels
LeRoy Tichota
Delene Wedel
Joan Wellman
Joyce Wellman
Bryan White
Shelly Woods
Kerry Zimmerman

�Go For It!

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A "BANK S OF IOWA BANK

Member FDIC

328-1856

Julie Elias is shown opening a FREE student ch ecking accou nt.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK offe rs FREE checking account
services to all full time students . Bring proof of student status to
any COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK office for your FREE account.

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Located in Council Bluffs. Iowa

IOWA CLOTHES

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Everything in clothing needs for the young man
before and after graduation .

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STATE BANK AND TR UST
7 BANKING LOCATIONS
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Meyer Landing

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Council Bluffs Katchery
901 West Broadway
Phone : 323-7169
Purina Chows --- Baby Chicks

G &amp; L True Value Hardware

lubrications of Council Bluffs , Ltd .

2312 West Broadway
Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501
712/328-3229

Box 149
Logan , Iowa 51546

Farm Bureau Insurance
Loga n, Iowa

644-2701

Crusader Coach Lines
Charte r Bus Service
Logan, Iowa

644-2604
3 22-861 5

THUMBS
201 West Broadway .
Phone -

Council Bluffs, Iowa

After the game , t hink of THUMBS
Mo . Valley , Iowa

32 2- 1111

HARVEY DRUG
422 East Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Tel. 642-274 1

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318 Ea st Erie
Missouri Valley. Iowa
Tel. 642-2747

Practicing Family Dentistry

411 East Sixth Street
Logan, Iowa 51546

Coast t o Coast Store
509 East Erie
Pho ne 642 -3328
Missou ri Val ley , la 51555

Phone: 644-2161

Harrison Mutual
Insurance Association

Club 191
Portsmouth , Iowa
Jerry and Ri ta C hr iste nsen, Owners

Rustic Inn

Keith E. Strong - Secretary
Logan, Iowa

545-3800
Crescent, Iowa 51526

Crossroads Feed &amp; Service
Beebeetown , Iowa
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644-312 1

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HARDWARE
Box 38
Portsmouthl Iowa

328-9547

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from Omaha

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Owner

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BARRIER
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Po rts mouth and Pan am a, Iowa
Yo ur full service bank

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Neola. Iowa

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Phone 485-2283

�Farmers and Merchants
State Bank

NEOLA GRAIN
Your Friendly
Hubbard Feed Dealer
Neola. Iowa

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Crowley Drug
Store

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Neola, Iowa
Phone: 485-2245

Neola, Iowa
ph. 485-2454

Minden, Iowa
Phone: 483-2611
Member FDIC

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Neola, IA.

PHONE : 485-2416

DONOVAN OIL CO.
Champlain Products
Station and Tank wagon Service

WELLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
EARTH WORK OF ALL KINDS

Neola. Iowa

Mike and Walter Wellman
BOX 276
NEOLA, IOWA 51559

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Supermarket
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also located in Logan ,
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51501

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483 -2286

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Persia's one stop shopping center
Phone: 488-2225
Persia, Iowa

Ray's Country Tavern
"A Place Where Friends Meet"
Persia, Iowa
Phone; 488-2335

PEOPLES

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Minden, Iowa

Carley Drug Co.
Quality-Service-Courtesy
Phone : 343-6777
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Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Miller Garage
Tractor and Auto Repairs
Persia , Iowa 488-2151

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Neola , Iowa 485-2385

Minden, Iowa

Joe's Garage
Tel. 433-2463

Schierbrock' s
Dep't. Store

STOKELY YARDS, INC.
Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware

Lumber - Ready Mix
Neola - 485-2378
Underwood - 566-2260

Phone 485-2181
Neola , Iowa

DUFFY'S
Minden . Iowa
Phone 483-2821

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Minden, Iowa

Dau Hardware

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485-2324

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Neola, Iowa
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Neola, Iowa

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" lhe H0use o f Mugs"
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l~eola Iowa 51559

Tri-Center Auto Parts
Neola, Iowa

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Be• 182 Minden, Iowa

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483-2323

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Harlan, Iowa

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712-642-2781

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644-2540

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642-2240

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Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

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Julie Kay
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Greg Barrier
Marty Rogers
Nick Justice
Scott Darrah
Kent Zimmerman

Nancy Kriz
Gail Sunkten
Sheila Parsons
Carolyn Mauer

Lisa Welbourne
Scott Dollen
David Osbahr
Bruce Arc her

Julie Kay
Ann Campbell
Nancy Kriz

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Marty Rogers
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Andy Gilbraith
Lori Knott

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Kent Zimmerman
Scott Dollen

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Lisa Welbourne
David Nihsen
Jill Elias
Jim Langin
Mark Duhachek

Paul Brooke
Deanna Bardsley
Ed Vidlak
Lori Knott
David Nelson

David Borrink
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Arla Clausen
Mary Ann Mellecker

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Rachelle Marie Bradley
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Scott Ivan Boyer
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Jeffrey Allen Casson
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Ann Marie Campbell
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Kristin Lucille Brown
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Thomas Herbert Clevenger
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Lori Ann Cooney
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Kevin Dennis Corrin
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Robert Scott Darrah
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Bonnie Jean Darrin ton
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Scott Arnold Dollen
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Douglas Allen Dollen
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Marvin Henry Fey, Jr.
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Jill Susan Elias
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Mischga Yvonne Dunlap
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Michael Gene Freeze
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Andrea Jane G ilbraith
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Ronald Jacob Gillespie
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Michael Jay Goetz
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Teresa Jo Graves

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Tracy Ann Justen
"Trace"

Lori Ann Jenkins
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Lori Ann Knott
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Kelley Sue Kiernan
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Julia Ann Kay
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Nancy Jo Kriz
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Te rri Sue Kuster
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Lynette Roi Lee
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Carolyn May Mauer
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Tammy Jo Mauer
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�Joseph Donald Nelson
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David Lee McDonald
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Daniel Joseph McDonald
"Dan"

Kelly Renee Nihsen
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Roger Dean Nielsen
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John Wilfret Nelson
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Debra Ellen O 'Neill
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David Mic hae l Osbahr
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Sheila Mae Parsons
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Gall Lynn Pitts
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Julie Ann Redinbaugh
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�Mary Ann Ring
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Lori Kay Ring
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Lee Gerard Ring
"Lee"

Kelly Ann Ruckman
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Denise Ann Royer
"Denise"

Marshall Benson Rogers
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�Jean Marie Sc hroder
"Jeanie"

Jeffrey Alan Slobodnik
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Mona Renee Stamp
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Gail Lee Suntken
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Shelley Dia ne Thielen
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Lawrence Charles Wa re
" Larry" or "Cheese"

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�Douglas Gene Wilson
" Doug"

David Edwin Wellman
"Dave" or Duv"
Lisa Elaine Welbourne
"Welbourne Woman"
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James Ric hard Brisbois
"Bris"
Brian Robert Floerc hinger
"Brain"
Todd Mic hael Schroder
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Steven Duane Nelson
"Steve"

Kent Lee Zimmerman
"Kent Bob "
Charlene Marie Ann Wilke
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�Senior Most and Best Awards: First Row- Lori Knott. Best G irl a thle t e ; Jill Elia s. Vocal; Mic helle Olsen. Girl Instrumenta list Tammy Mauer. Best speaker; Mark Duhachek. Boy Instrumentalist; Second row- Julie Kay. Best all around girl;
Kelley Kiernan. Girl most likely to succeed; Andy Gilbraith. Best lo oking g irl; Lisa W elb ourne. Best a ll around vocalist
and instrumentalist; Third row- Mike Goetz. Bo y most likely to succeed ; Scott Dolle n. Boy with b e st p e rsonality;
Marty Rogers. Best boy athle te: Nancy Kriz. Girl with b est p e rso nality; Fourt h row- Ke nt Zimmerman. Best a ll aro und
boy: Scott Darra h. Best looking boy.

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Scott Bargenquast
Debbie Borrink
Tana Bourke

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Julia Brisbois
Virgil Brockhoff

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Keri Brown
Jane Carlson
Kelly Christensen
Lynn Christiqnsen

Carla Clark
Jill Cook
Richard Dermody
John Dollen

Steve Dollen
Joe Dooley
Debbie Driver
Teri Ebert
Julie Elias

Shelly Fitzgerald
Bill Jenkins
Terri Jones
Jody Katzer
Valerie Kiernan
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Pat Langi'n ·
Todd Little
Dave Mahoney
Brian Mahoney'
Jeff Nelson

Lisa Nelson
Rick Newland
Jim O'Neill
Kim Osbahr
Tina Pape

Kelly Pogge
Randy Price
Wayne Reynolds
Albert Ring

Denise Ring
Becky Ring
Class Ring
Curt Ronfeldt

Connie Rose
Randy Schultz
Melanie Sidebottom

Mary Stamp
Kelly Stark
Linda Stuhr

Debbie V orthman
Shirley Weihs
Nancy Welbourn

Randy Wilson
David Wohlers

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�President-Kelly Christensen
Vice-President-Randy Schultz
Secret ary-Richard Dermody
Treasurer-Nancy Welbourn

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Shelly Baker

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David Bornnk
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Karen Clevenger

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Rosie Dooley
Tim Doyle .
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Jimmy Ebert

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John Gard~er .
Valerie Graham

Lorry Grei~er
Julie Jenkins
Kurt Jones . Adam Justice
Tracey Kahler
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�Jill Katzer
Nancy Kay
Steve Krumwiede
. Jim Langin
Doug Lewis

Mike McKee
Bruce McClellan
Tommy Madsen
Steve Messerschmidt
Bobby Nelson

Joe Nelson
Ted Nelson
Jackie Newland
Anne Olson

Allen Osbahr
Mike Osbahr
Kay Pauley
Kathy Ratigan

Lisa Reynolds
Christy Ring
Lisa Ring

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Kathie Ronfeldt
Jody Ruckman

Mark Sidebottom
Judy Slobodnik

Tim Slobodnik
Mark Tennigkeit

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�Rob Thomas
Renee Towers
Patti Trute
David Ware

Sue Watson
Lisa Wear
Dale Wellman

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Kelly Wellman
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Dale Wilson

Mark Whalers
Lisa Wright

Junior Class Offic~rs:
Pres .-Beverly Armstrong
Vice-Pres.-Tracy Kahler
Sec .-Lisa Wright
Treas.-Pat Dermody

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Shawn Bargenquast

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Linda Bertelsen

Micki Brich
Paul Brooke
Bobby Brown

Tammy Burford
Bruce Campbell
Sharon Carrigan

David Christiansen
Steve Collier
Craig Corrin
Rhonda Darrah

Rob Debolt
Beth Dermody
Sheila Doyle
Duane Duhachek

David Elliott
Brian Fox
Susan Frieze
Ellen Gravert
Chris Green

Jay Handbury
Peggy Hansen
Kandy Hester
Kristi Jensen
Karen Jones
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�Kathy Kadel
Wendy Kay
Joan Killpack
Regena Knauss
Allen Knott

Dale Kosmacek
Valori Krohn
Robby Leinen
Vicky Loeffelholz
Terry Lustgraaf

Craig McClellan
Lisa McDermott
Diane McDonald
Joe Mcintosh

Mariann Mahoney
Sandy Martin
Cindy Masker
Debbie Meyerring

David Nelson
Jane Nelson
Mike Nelson

Cindy Newland
David Nihsen
Wesley Orme

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Penney Pauley

Kathy Pieper
Tom Pieper

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Tim Ploen
Crystal Powell
Bart Ring
Vicky Ring

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Walter Ring
Tracy Ruckman
Fred Schmidt
Darin Shriver

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Kim Taylor
Tony Towers
Ed Vidlak

Doug Walker
Norman Wellman
Roger Wilke

Freshmen Class Officers:
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Pres.-Joan Killpack
Vice-Pres-Norman Wellman .
Sec.-Peg Hansen
Treas.-Chris Green

Merrick Witt
Kim Zimmerman
Tony Oloffson

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Mrs. Gladys Miller is one of the most valuable assests that Tri-Center Schools
has ever had among its administration. We will certainly and definitely hate to
see this fine woman leave us.
Mrs. Miller is a lady who means more than just a school secretary to us. Her
smiling face could always be seen as we walked past the office. She has given a
sense of efficiency and friendship to us, the students at Tri-Center.
Her 36 years of service at this school are extensively appreciated. Words of
gratitude are not enough to say thanks for her many attributes that she has
offered.
We wish the best to you, Mrs. Miller. The Tri-Center students will always remember you, a great friend .
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"Nothing ventured,
nothing gained."

Many people pass in and out of
our lives every day, but only some
will leave their marks of wisdom in
our minds. Mrs. Frey is one who will
leave a lasting impression both in this
school and in the lives of all who
have known her. For she has
touched each one of our lives with
her excellent teaching ability, her
friendly smile In the hallways, or her
philosophy that you must take
chances if you expect to get anywhere in life. These are the memories that we will carry with us
throughout our lives.
Speaking as friends, we hate to
see her leave, but we wish the best
of luck and happiness to her in the
years to come .
For all she has done for us, we
would like to say very sincerely ,
"Thank You, Mrs. Fre y and May God
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Watson, and Shirley Masker. Not pictured : Curtis Bardsley.

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Gary Ratigan-Principal

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�Cooks : Joann Knott, Elceda Hansen, Herma Wilson, Doris
Knauss, Leone Best, Judy McKee , Joan Just ice, and Madge
Bargenquast.

Gladys Miller-Secretary
Rosalie Rodenburg-Secretary

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Mary King-Secretary

Alice Zimmerman-Nurse

�Everett and Mary Eims-Custodians

Steve Stafford-Librarian

Alma McDermott-Librarian

Jed McDermott-Custodian
Eleanor Gambs-French

Wendell Knauss-Custodian
Jo Kossow-Home Economics

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Alice Gibson- Special Education

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Harold McKercher-Science and
Mathematics

Geo rge Sorensen-Social Studies and
Drivers Education

Lee Killpack -Science
John Brooke - Social Science and Physical Education

Ernest " Greek" Abariotes-Social Scienc e

�Arla Jo Clausen-Vocal Music

Jeff Christensen-Instrumental Music

Helen Frey-Business Education
Robert " Barney" Johnson-Business Education
Van Toyne-Art

Robert Hilligas and Diane Welbourne-Goiden Girls' Sponsors

�Bill Larson-Industrial Arts and Physical Education
Larry Christensen-lndustriol Arts

Jim Tibbles-Agriculture
Susan Venable-Physical Education
Stan Franczyk-English
Mary Ann Mellecker-English

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Get lost. kid!!
This is really very difficult work .

Make those eggs over easy!

I'm no fool!

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NHS members: (bottom ro w) Michelle Olsen. Lori Jenkins. Bonnie Darrington .
Ann Campbell. Kathy Brich. Jill Elia s. Na nc y Kriz. Tammy Mauer. Nancy
Welbourn. Kell y Christensen (second ro w) Jean Sc hroder. LaRee Bintz .
Randy Schultz . Beck y Ring . Jane Carlson. Mary Stamp. Melanie Sidebottom. Rosie Dooley, Carla Clark. Julie Elias. Lori Kno tt (third row) Jill Katzer.
Da vid Borrink. Deanna Bardsley. Mark Side bottom. Calvin Corrin. Mark
Duhachek. Steve Krumwiede. Lee Ring , Bruce Arc her. Pat Dermody. (fourth
row) Mike Goe t z. Jim Langin. and Brian Mahone y. Not shown: Kelley Kiernan. Lisa Welbourne . Joyce Kosma c ek . Valerie Kie rnan. and Tina Pape .

NHS officers for 1980-81 :
President Nancy Kriz, VicePresident Kathy Brich, Treasurer Mark Duhachek, and
Secretary Tammy Mauer.

New members inducted into the NHS Marc h 29: (left to right): Rosie Dooley,
Mary Stamp. Jane Carlson. Lori Jenkins. LaRee Bintz. David Borrink. Jill
Kat zer. Deanna Bardsley. Calvin Corrin. Pat Darmody. Mark Sidebottom.
Steve Krumwiede. Jim Langin. and Brian Mahoney . Not shown: Mike Goetz .

Th e NHS spent
the ir t ime organizing
the school calendar,
th e b lo od mob il e
and their inductio~
ceremony. Helping
them with their projects this year was
their sponsor Ron Elliot t , pic tured at the
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�BLOODMOBILE
The Second Annual Tri-Center Red Cross Bloodmobile
was held on April 2, 1981 . The e vent was sp onsored by the
Tri Center National Honor Socie ty . Much p lanning and word
was done by the chairmen and members of this organiza tion for the succ essful bloodmobile . It was a day of t rue
courage, (just ask t he donors!) , and determination as TriCenter students and a rea t ownspeople c ame to t he g ym
and offered their "gift of life" .

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�Top Row: Cindy Masker. Beverly Armstrong . Lisa Wright, Julie Jenkins. Nancy Kay, Cathy Ratigan, Tana Bourke. Julie Elias,
Tracy Kahler, Sharona Clevenger, Terri Ebert, Andy Gllbraith, Tina Pape, Missy Dunlap, Sheila Parsons, C hris Green Meliane
Sidebottom. Jill Cook , Kelly Christensen. Kim Zimmerman. Kathy Ronfeldt, Regina Knauss, Rhonda Darrah, Beth Dermody,
Kelly Pogge. Bottom Row : Kim Osbahr, Debbie Driver. Anne Olson, Valerie Kiernan, Deanna Bardsley, Kelley Kiernan. Tammy
Mauer, Mona Stamp, Julie Redlnbaugh. Nancy Kriz, Gail Suntken.

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Denise Ring, Ann Campbell, and Sharone Clevenger,

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Andy Gilbraith, Bonnie Darrington, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, and
Bev Armstrong. Center left: Mascot Betsy Neibergall .

�JV cheerleaders: (top to bottom)
Lisa Ring, Sue Frieze. and Ellen Gravert . Not shown : Sandy Martin.

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Marching band members were: Director Jeff Christensen, Major Kelley Kiernan, Lori Knott, Lisa Welbourne, Nancy Welbourn,
Kelly Stark, Kim Zinnerman, Jill Elias, Sue Watson, Scott Darrah,
David Osbahr, Virgil Brockhoff, Ann Olson, Paul Brooke, Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester, Wendy Kay, Kim Osbahr. Denise
Ring, Regina Knauss, Sharon Carrigan, Terri Ebert, Tana Bourke,
Lori Jenkins, Jill Katzer, Sheila Doyle, Micki Brich, Kris Jensen
Valerie Keirnan, Tan:my Mauer, Mark Duhachek, Julie Elias,
Tony Towers. Mark Sidebottom, Brian Fox, David Elliott, John
Floerchinger. Kim T~ylor, Br~ce Archer, Kent Zimmerman, David Nihsen, Nancy Knz, Lee Ring, Duane Duhachek, Dan Archer .
Flag girls: Missy Dunlap, !eresa Graves, Melanie Si~ebottom,
and Denise Royer. Not Pictured Kelly Christensen, Mic helle Olsen, Karen Jones, Kurt Jones, Mona Stamp, Lisa Wright, Scott
Dollen and Steve Dollen.

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Welbourn, Kelly Stark, Kim Zimmerman, Jill Eliass, Sue Watson,
Scott Darrah, David Osbahr, Virgil Brockhoff, Ann Olson, Paul
Brooke, Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester, Wendy Kay, Kim Osbahr,
Regina Knauss, Sharon Carrigan, Lori Jenkins, Jill Katzer, Kelley
Kiernan, Sheila Doyle, Micki Brich, Kris Jensen, Valerie Kiernan,
Tammy Mauer, Mark Duhachek, Julie Elias, Tony Towers, Mark
Sidebottom, Brian Fox. David Elliott, John Floerchinger, Kim Taylor,
Bruce Archer, Julie Kay, Kent Zimmerman, David Nihsen, Nancy
Kriz, Lee Ring, Duane Duhachek, Dan Archer, Michelle Olsen, Kelly
Christensen, Mona Stamp, Missy Dunlap, Lisa Wright, Scott Dollen,
Steve Dollen.

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�Chorus members were: First row: Lisa Welbourne, Tammy Mauer,
Tracy Justen, Tana Bourke, Lori Knott, Debbie Vorthman, Kelly
Pogge, Cathy Ratigan, Lori Jenkins, Mona Stamp, Jill Elias, Second row: Julie Redingaugh, Deb O'Neill, Denise Ring, Kandy Hester, Kim Taylor, Michelle Olsen, David Nelson, Sheila Parsons Gail
Suntken, Deanna Bardsley, Nancy Kriz, LaRee Bintz, Third row: Lisa
McDermott, Kathy Kadel, Laurie Bertelsen, Ann Olson, John Dollen. Jim Langin, Ed Vidlak, John Plambeck, Shelley Baker, Connie
Rose, Patty Trute, Lori Ring, MaryAnn Ring Fourth row: Rhonda
Darrah. Kelly Christensen, Kelly Nihsen, Penny Pauley, Valor! Krohn,
Bobby Brown, Rodney Seibles, Rob DeBolt, David Nihsen, Kris
Brown, ·Kathy Pieper, Tammy Burford, Denise Royer. a nd Na nc y
Kay.

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Dollen. Lori Knott. Lisa Welbourne, Valori Krohn, Nancy Kriz, Tommy Mauer. Mark Duhochek . Lee Ring, David Osbahr, Michelle
-~/sen. Kent Zimmermaci. Brian_Fo x_J!~uce Archer.1"1ark Sidebottom, Valerie Keirnan .

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�Above Lisa Welbourne a three-time All-Stater has been in the Allstate band and orchestra. Lisa was in the orchestra again this
year with her oboe. Kim Taylor and Jill Elias were members of the
All-State chorus this year . Below Contest division 1 winners were:
Virgil Brockhoff, Kent Zimmerman, Brian Fox, Ed Vidlak. Lisa Welbourne. Dave Osbahr, Valerie Kiernan. Jill Elias. Ann Olson. Kelly
Christensen. Deanna Bardsley, Kandy Hester. Sue Watson, Nancy
Kriz, Julie Elias, Mark Duhachek , Tammy Mauer, Julie Kay , Lori
Jenkins, Kelly Stark and Kim Zimmerman . Kelley Kiernan did a fine
job this year as the drum major for the marching band.

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at District Speech Contests and went on to State. Sitting :
Julie Elias, Tammy Mauer, Nancy Kriz, Mona Stamp. Standing : LaRee Bintz and Brian Mahoney. Not pictured : Kelly
Nihsen, Jim O'Neill, Jim Langin, and Michelle Olsen .
Others who participated in District Contests were Becky
Ring , Jane Carlson, Pat Langin, Todd Little, Ann Campbell,
Nancy Welbourn, Denise Ring, Lisa Nelson, Randy Price, and
Bill Jenkins.
This group was coached this year by Mrs. Mellecker .

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This year's Model United Nations
members represented China, Portugal and Ethiopia . They took part in
fiesty debates concerning world
problems at the MUN held at UNO.
Members: Mike Goetz, Kelley Kiernan, Michelle Olsen, Julie Kay, Ann
Campbell, Jill Elias, Kathy Brich, Brian
Mahoney, Pat Langin , and Jimmy
Langin . Sponsor was Mr. Abariotes .

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�FFA members (left to right) Back row : Dave Wore, Mark Frieze , Calvin Corrin, Steve Dollen, Dave Wohlers,
Rick Ne wland, Joe Mc intosh, Scott Dollen, Mark Sidebottom, Tim Doyle, and Rusty Collins. Front row : Mork
Tennigkeit , John Gardner, Rob Leinen , and Bruce Campbell. Not p icture d : Scott Darrah , Bruce Archer, Jim
Ausdemore, Jim O'Neill. Randy Price, Dave Wellman, Dale Wilson, Kent Zimmerman , Dave Elliott, Craig
Corrin, Jay Handbury, Norman Wellman, Darin Shriver, Wes Orme, and Jeff Killpack .

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Members: (Bottom Row) Cindy Newland, Lisa Wear, Jackie
Newland, Deanna Bardsley, Sue Watson, Cathy Ratigan, Kelly
Christensen, Nancy Kriz, Tammy Mauer. (Second Row) Diane
McDonald, Kim Taylor, Jill Katzer, Chris Jensen, Kim Zimmerman, Kathy Kadel, Karen Jones, Sharon Carrigan, Tammy Burford. (Third Row) Jane Nelson, Michelle Fey, Debbie Driver,
Debbie Vorthman, Kay Pauly, Kathy Ronfelt, Kathy Pieper, and
Bonnie Darrington.
The purpos~ of t he FHA is to develop talents which will be
used in our futures. Belonging to this organization gives us a
chance to meet new people and to develop special friendships with those who we would normally have never talked to.
Special recognition should be given to Bonnie Darrington
who served as state treasurer this last year and to Kelly Christensen who was elected as District Treasurer last fall . The
1980-81 officers were President-Tammy Mauer, Vice-President-Bonnie Darrington, Treasurer-Nancy Kriz, Secretary-Carla
Clark and District Representative-Kelly Christensen.

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Welcome to the real world of a student council member. Contrary
to the Random House Dictionary ( 1967) definition, the T-C members
volunteer their services (popullarit y contests we don't need). Unfortunately the fanfare surrounding the election process is eliminated
by this method. Nonetheless, the TCSC has members who are enthusiastic (to some degree) to help, organize and generally be late to
first period.
The challenge for a SC member is to come up with extra-curriculum activities in which everyone can participate and enjoy. (Tough
to do in any league) The 1980 Christmas danc e with Its traditional
festive dressings cro wned Lori " Zoom" Knott, Snow Queen. The

spring record dance, while naving a limited supply of specrators,
helped the council to raise funds to support an orphan from another
country. All proceeds from the dance and spring track meets went
to support a child for one year.
Although the list of accomplishments may not be lengthy, the
good will and intention of the student council was excellent.
Officers for the 1980-81 year were: President-Julie Kay, Vice-President-Michelle Olsen, and Secretary-Treasurer-Lori Knott.
Student Council members (pictured above) are: Jill Cook, LaRee
Bintz, Michelle Olsen, Becky Rign, Jane Carlson, Deanna Bardsley,
Bonnie Darrington, Lori Knott, Ann Campbell, Pat Langin, Julie Kay,
David Borrink, and Lisa Welbourne. Not shown are Valerie Kiernan,
Kelley Kiernan, Paul Brooke, Nancy Welbourn, Brian Mahoney, Lisa
Nelson, and Debbie Driver. Oh yeah, Jim Langin is also shown above.
" Greek" (sponsor) Isn't .

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Football Team: First Row (Left to right): Paul Brisbois. David Ware.
Ron Gillespie. Adam Justice. Allen Bardsley. Kurt Jones. Kelly Wellman. Pa t Langin. David Elliott . Brian Fox . Second Row: Calvin
Corrin. Nick Just ice. Jimmy Wellman . Joe Nelson. Richard Dermody. Randy Schultz. Dana Eberl. Scott Bargenquast . James
Brisbois. St e ve Krumwiede. Third Row : Head Coach Bayse. Coach
Brooke. Paul Brooke. Jody Ruckman . Steve Dollen. Brian Mahoney. Pat Dermody . Larry Ware . Coach Cochran. Coach Larsen. To p Row : Butch Fey. Mike Osbahr. Scott Dollen. Jeff Casson.
John Floerchinger. Greg Barrier. Brian Floerchinger. Scott Boyer.
Jeff Slobondnik. Dan McDonald .

Coaches (le ft) : Coach John Brooke, Head Coach
Jerry Bayse (st anding, Coach Bill Larsen, Coach Carl
Cochran .

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John Floerchinger. Joe Dooley, Greg Barrier. Jeff Casson. Roger Nielsen. Coach Carl Cochran. Bottom row:
Manager Ron Barrier. Marty Rogers. David Osbahr. Jeff Slobodnik. Larry Ware, and Manager Rob DeBolt.

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The 1980-81 Tri-Center Trojans
capped another fine season by finishing with a 16-6 record. Perhaps
the high point of the season came in
the tournaments where the Trojans
upset Southwest Iowa's number one
rated Treynor in the Sectional finals
and number two rated Elk Horn in
the first round of the District.
Ten Seniors ended their high
school career by helping the team
Into the District finals for the third
time in four years.

St. Albert
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Elk Horn
Walnut
Treynor
Shelby
Avoha
Griswold
Elk Horn
Underwood
Oakland
Woodbine
Loma
Manilla
Shelby
Treynor
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Lorna

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Greg Barrier
1st team All-Conference
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2nd team All-SWI
Honorable Mention Allstate

Marty Rogers
1st team All-Conference
(WIC)
Honorable Mention All-SWI
Honorable Mention Allstate

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Kelly Pogge
Deanna Bardsley
Nancy Kay
Michelle Fey
Julie Jenkins

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Cindy Masker
Rhonda Darrah
Wendy Kay
Regina Knauss
Beth Dermody
Sheila Doyle
Joan Killpack
Micki Brich
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The 198 1 Wrestling Tearn Members-first row : Dale Kosmacek,
Craig Corrin, Scott Bargenquast, Brian Floerchinger, Sc ott Boye r,
Richard Dermody, Kevin Corrin, Tom Clevenger, Bobby Nelson .
Second row : Coach Brooke, Chris Brich, Paul Brooke , Nic k Justice ,
Albert Ring, Calvin Corrin, Ron Gillespie, Dale Wellman, Coac h
Larsen . Third row : Robby Leinen, Bart Ring, Tom Peiper, Shawn
Bargenquast , David Nihesen, Jay Handbury, Kelly Pauley. Not
shown : Mike McKee, Allen Bardsley , Da na Ebe rl. Bill Jenkins, Steve
Me sserschmidt, Rob Thomas .
At t he right , the roughest and toughest coaches in the West:
Coa ch Larsen and Coach Brooke!

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Scott Boyer: 19-12-0

KEvin Corrin : 57-23-1

A FANTASTIC GRAPPLING SEASON!!

Placing at District: Tom Clevenger, Richard
Dermody, Allen Bardsley, and Kevin Corrin .

Brian Floerichinger: 11-13-

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Pictured below (first row): Brian Floerchinger, Marty Rogers, (second
row): Duane Duhachek. Robbie Leinen. Brian Fox. (third row): Paul
Brooke. Tom Pieper. Wesley Orne. Dorin Shriver, (fourth row): Jim
O 'Neill. Richard Dermody, Baby Nelson. Jody Ruckman, Adam Justice. (fifth row): Joe Dooley, Randy Schultz, Scott Borgenquast,
St e ve Dollen. Dan Archer, Coach Bill Larson .

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Top Row: Ann Campbell, Jane Carlson, Debbie Driver, Debbie Borrink , Terri Jones, Mary Stamp, Julie Kay .
Bottom Row: Tracy Justen. Michelle Fey. Nancy Kriz, Jill Elias, Connie Rose, Mona Stamp . ~~

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�JUNIOR VARSITY- Top Row : Sue Watson . Karen Clevenger. Nancy Kay. Lisa Ring . Kelly Pogge . Kathy Brich . Bottom
Row: Lisa Wear. Judy Slobodnik. Michelle Fe y. Lisa Wright. Sharone Clevenger .

FRESHMEN-Top Row: Debbie Meyerring. Sheila Doyle. Tracy Ruckman. Vicki Loeffelholtz. Tammy Burford. Bottom Row : Lisa McDermott. Cindy Newland. Micki
Brich. Brenda Riner .

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�State Bowling Tearn
Shelley Thielen (alternate). Bev Armstrong , Kelly Christensen, Kelly
Pogge, Coach Sue Venable, Not pictured Missy Dunlap and Darcy
Christiansen .

1981 Bowling Teams
5th State
1st District

2nd District
Girls Jr. Varsity

Girls Varsity
Darcy Christiansen
Missy Dunlap
Shelley Thielen
(State Alt.)

Butch Fey
Scott Dollen
Dave Osbahr

Beverly Armstrong
Kelly Christensen
Kelly Pogge
(Dist . Alt .)

Kelly Pogge
Kelly Nihsen
Michelle Fey
(Substitute)

Rosie Dooley
Carolyn Mauer
Tracey Kahler
(Most Improved)

5th District

6th District

Boys Varsity

Boys Jr. Varsity

Mark Frieze
Virgil Brockhoff

Adam Justice
Steve Dollen
Randy Price

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Bob Nelson
Calvin Corrin
Ro b DeBolt
(Substitut e)

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SOFTBALL TE AM First row : Tammy Mauer. Joan Killpack , Jill Katzer. Rhonda Darrah. Kim Zimmerman, Vicky Ring.
Second Row : Tra c y Kahle r. Jill Cook. Michelle Fey, Regena Knauss. Jane Nelson, Kathy Kadel. Rosie Dooley. Back
row : Kelly C hrist e nsen, Terri Ebert. Becky Ring. Valerie Kiernan. Debbie Vorthman. Kris Jensen. Wendy Ka y, Linda
Stuhr. Co a c h Nile Smith .

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Tri-Center's summer softball girls enjoyed a 179 season, won the Western Iowa Conference
regular season championship, and placed second in the prestigious Irwin Tournament. "A fine
team," said Coach Nile K. Smith, "A pleasure to
work with."
Tri-Center fall softball was a building and tryout
season with many girls seeing opportunities at
varsity positions. "Fall is our fun season," stated
the coach.

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��This is the spot in the yearbook where I get t o thank t he staff for t heir dedication and hard
work, and I must admit it is a pleasant task .
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While we were late getting t he yearbook our (as usual), we d id get it out (which is a
minor miracle in itself worthy of canonization). I believe it is important to recognize those
student s whose dedication produced t his yearbook since we easily take a yearbook for
granted .
Kelley Kiernan was our big chief (she's the one who told me wha t I could change or not
change) . She is responsible for ge tting t he annual organized and out. But we had several
excellent workers who made the job e asy and these p eople deserve a special thanks .
(they w ould prefer mone y but a t ha nks should do it .) : Tammy Ma uer, Michelle Olsen (our
lady of the dark room), Lisa Welbourne . La Ree Bintz. Nancy Kriz, Kat hy Brich, Mike Goetz.
Julie Ka y, Lori Knott and junior Valorie Kiernan (who has a bright future in ye arbooks).
I know I forgot to t hank someone because last year I d idn't thank Peggy Gilbraith (thanks
Peggy).
Thank you all very much e ven if I forgot to mention yo u.
Stan Franczyk Yearbook 's Reluctant Consultant

100

�ANNUAL
STAFF

Taken At A Moment Of Confusion
And Indecision

101

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Guest Speaker - Mr. Franczyk

Invocation - Mrs. Frey

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Master of Ceremonies - Richard Dermody

Junior Class p resident - Kelly
Christensen

Senior class p resident Mike Goetz

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Fifty years of service to the automotive industry

Low Prj ces on Fords

Mo. Valley Auto Parts
Bob Anderson
Ford-Mercury

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Missouri Valley, Iowa

Ph . 642-2728

Auto Truck and Tractor Parts
Homelite Chain Saws
Brake Drum &amp; Disc
Rotor Lathe
Machine Shop Service Avaliable

51555

Missouri Valley, Iowa
642-2733 - 328-6877

Brookhouser Hardware

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Houseware and Supply Store

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500 E. Erie
Missouri Valle y, I ow a

Gardner Implement Co. Inc.
John Deere Sales &amp; Service
Phone (712) 642-4117
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

712-642-2240

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Member

FDIC

The First
National Bank

of
Missouri Valley

PORTSMOUTH AND PANAMA, IOWA

Missouri Valley , Iowa

HARVEY DRUG
422 East Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Tel. 642-2741
VALLEY DRUG
318 East Erie
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Tel. 642-2747
HAPPY CHEF
Rt . 2 Missouri Valley
Tel. 642-4082

Your
Full Service

Bank

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Missouri Valley
and Woodbine

Foodland Supermarkets
" Where the wise economize "
Fresh Fruit, Produce, Meat and Complete line of quality canned goods
Open evenings and Su nd ay mornings
Through our doors pass the best people in the world: Our Customers

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Moore Brothers
Supermarket
Valley Village Laundry

Coast to Coast

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Total Hardware Comforts
The Store of Friendly Service

Missouri Valley, Iowa

509 East Erie
Phone 642-3328
M is souri Valley, Ia 51555

also located ·in Logan,
Woodbine , and Dunlap

Axtell Furniture
Taylor's
Chrysler- Plymouth, Inc.

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4 21 E. Erie

Furniture

1111n ... 11 H
Frigid aire Appli ances

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323 So. 6th St .
Mi sso uri Valley , Iowa

Phone : 642 - 2213

Used Car s and Tru cks
Melvin Taylo r
Bu s: 642 - 2713

M ohawk Carpets
Mi ss ouri Valley, Iowa
Fu rnitur e, Carpets, Applian ces

��FARMER'S TRUST

LEINEN
HARDWARE

and
SAVINGS BANI&lt;
EAR LING BANK
Organ ize d 1892
Bank Where You Feel At Home
MEMBER FDIC

Box 38
Portsmouth, Iowa
Bus . Ph . 712-743-2315
Home Ph. 712-743-2135

Paul J . Leinen
Owner

Club 191
Portsmouth, Iowa
Je rr y and Rita Christensen, Owners
Mill er Garage
Tra ct or and Auto Repairs
Per sia, I owa 4 88-2151

EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME
G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain
Master Mix Feed
Pionee r Seed Corn
Port smouth , Io wa Tel. 743-2425

John McKe igha n- manager

Farme rs and Merchant s
State Bank

Pho ne 488 - 2912
You Call - We Haul
That ' s All - You All

Congratulations to
t he Class of 1981

W IT H EVERY BE ST WI SH
FO R YOUR CO NTINUED SUCCE SS

John ------ -- G ale

Persia Milling Co.
Home Savin gs Ban k
Per sia, Iowa
M embe r F.D.I.C .
PHON E: 488 - 2425
48 8- 37 3 5

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Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banki ng
Grind ing &amp; m ilti ng
Pe rsia, Ia. 4 85 - 2115

�NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO M PA NY

Schierbrock' s
Dep't. Store

Althea C. Sweeney
and
John P. Sweeney

Grocery, Meat &amp; Hardware
Phone 485- 2 18 1
Neola , Iowa

Life , Health , Disability
Group Ins u rance
Annuties , Pension Pla ns
Je rr y and M ary "Pat

Phone : 485 - 2335
Neol a, I owa

In School a nd After Graduation kee p
Up with the Ne ws of th e Troja ns
Subscribe Today To th e

GAZETTE REPORTER &amp; NEWS
Your Most Compl e te Cove rage Newspaper
For Tri-Ce nt e r
Ne w s &amp; Sports

Maureen Olsen

Editor

Phone : 485-2276
Neola, Iowa 51559

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��DONOVAN OIL CO.

Hall Insurance Agency

Champlain Products
Station and Tank wagon Service

" I nsu ranc e pays it s own way "
Neo la, Iowa
Mind en , I owa

Neola , Iowa

Phone : 485-2245
Phone : 483 - 2611

F &amp; F CONSTRUCTION

Crowley Drug
Store

Remodeling ; Repairing ; new Construction;
Carp enter work of all kinds

Neol a, I owa
ph. 48 5- 2454

Box 408
Neola, Iowa
485-2683
485-2028

Fred Rodenburg
F.J. Wellman

IJil'IJ U1 A Ring!

N EOLA 1712 1-465 -2355

OMA H A 140 21- 342-3727
MINDEN 171 21-483 -2800

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F&amp;W Pump a nd Waterright Softeners

M cC LELLAN D 17121- 566 -2 123

Ne ola, Io wa

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Al . ~ nd y , Ro n &amp; Be n

Butch Brich
Herb Brich

485-2561
485-2261

Phil's Inn
Neola, l? wa

NEOLA GRAIN
Your Friendly
Hubbard Feed Dealer

Vo n Hebel's
" The House of Mugs"
Paul-Ra y
Neola , Iowa 51 559

Neola , Iowa
Tri-Center Auto Parts
Neola , Iowa

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�AJ AUTO SERVICE
All types of automotive and light truck
repair
516 Front Street '

Neola, Iowa
485-2141

Stokely Yards Inc.
Lumber- Ready Mix
Und erwoo d

Neola

566 -22 60

485-2378

WHERE QUALITY COUNTS

BARRIER
TIRE

BOYER BODY &amp; FENDER

co.

Phone 485-22 18
Neola# IA .
TIRE

Farme rs and Merchants
State Bank

Auto-Truck-Tractor
On the Farm Service
New a nd Retreads
Sooner or later . . . You'll own Generals
BARRIER TIRE CO " Where to buy them"

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Neola, Iowa
Pho ne: 485 -2245
Minde n, Iowa
Phon e: 483-2611
Member FDIC

Phone 485-2283

Neola, Iowa

NEOLA MEDICAL CENTER
Samuel Rosa M.D.
Plant Design Inc.
Full line Florist And Garden Center
24 hour ans. service
tel. 485-2281 and tel. 328-0228
J.C. Supermarket
Underwood. Iowa

HEATHS' OIL CO.

Neola, Iowa

113

�515 COU RT - HARLAN, IOWA 51537
(712) 755-2066

Phone 755- 2400

Olson Cleaners at Harlan and Avoca
Quality Dry Cleaning
Phone : 755-7255

HOME FEDERAL
SAVI NGS AND LOAN
AS SOCIATION

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Norg a a rd Pharmacy
Phone : 755-2178
Harla n. Iowa

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Larson's Shoe Store
" Fine Footwear for t he Family"
Ha rla n. Iowa

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Five Locations Harlan, Atlantic
Avoca, Audubon, Red Oak

HARLAN NEW CAR
DEALERS
"Y ou buy wi th Confi dence"

E. M. Christensen Auto Co.
Chevrolet-Buic k
Harlan Auto Mart
Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysler
Art Doran Motors
Olds-Cadlllac-Pontiac-GMC-AMC
Orv Rocker Ford
Ford -Lincoln-Mercury

FARN ER'S
STORE
Harl an, Iowa

Emb ers

Avoca. Iowa

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Carle y Drug &lt;::o .
Q uality-Service-Courte sy
Phone : 343-6777
Avoca. Iowa
Charlie's Barber Shop
Ph . 343-2191
Avoc a, Iowa 5152 1
Avoca Lanes
Avoca. Iowa

Ph. 343-2410

�O.K. We'll do it your way

Leave it to Beaver

A for effort , D for choice
We don't know any crazy freshman

WhY do 1 have t o vote

No more , I give

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�AVOCA FLORIST
AND GIFTS

OAKLAND LUMBER
AND
REDI Ml·X INC.

Say it with flowers
Tel. 343-2502
Avoca, Iowa 51521
Lea, Lois, Terry, Don, Cue

OLSON
CHEV - OLDS INC.
SALES AND SERVICE

True Value Hardware

PHONE 343-6321

Oakland and Carson

AVOCA, IOWA 51521

Phon e: 482-6409
Dudley Willber, V.P . Mgr.
OLOIMOlllLI

HRVICI

OAKLAND
FEEDING
CO RP ORATION
Elevator
482-5517
Dean
Hildebrand
Ma nager

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Feed lot
482-6488
Emmett Goos
Manager

Grain Buying Com mercial
&amp; Selling
Cattle Feeding
Northrup- King
Seeds
Wayn e Feeds

Good Luck Seniors

OAK LAND SAVING S BANK
Serving you fr om t wo
loc ati ons
Downtown- Oakland , Ia 51560 - Hwy 595
Memb er FDIC

116

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��BAKER'S PETROLEUM
MINDEN, IOWA 51553

M@bil

THE SONSHINE SHOP

ALL MOBIL PRODUCTS
THERM OGAS L. P.

BOTTLE &amp;

BULK

Books, Gifts and Handmade Items
Phyliss Tichota

Lowell Baker

Phone: 483-2160
Minden, Iowa

483-2286

MINDEN MEAT MARKET

CHARLES M. LEADERS
Slaughtering
Processing
Sides - Hind - Front
Fresh Meats Retail
Special Cuts

Livestock and Grain Hauling
Box 307 - Minden, Iowa 51553
Phone Minden (712) 483-2755

483-2836

Minden, Iowa

DAVE'S DUFFY'S
" Where Good Friends Meet"

ZIMMERMAN
FARM
SUPPLY

BECKY'S KITCHEN
Come on over and join us in the morning for
coffee and rolls or come in at noon qnd enjoy
one of Beck's home cooked meals.
Hummel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Offices at Oakland &amp; Macedonia, Iowa
Oakland: Ph. 482-6424; Macedonia:
Ph. 486-·2311
Joe's Garage
Tel. 433-2463

Minden, Iowa

Minden Blue and White Store

Minden Iowa

Minden Iron Works
Truck Frame Shortening and Lengthening
Drive Shafts
Robert L. Brockhoff
Box 182 Minden, Iowa
483-2323

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Stormer Grain Bins and Buildings
Golden Sun Feeds
Liquid Fertilizer

SERVICE
AFTER
THE
SALE

Minden

483-2363

Wa lnut

784-3350

�RUCKMAN SERVICE
KOPPER KETTLE
REST AU RANT &amp; GIFTS
Karen &amp; Employees Welcome You Always
1-80 &amp; Minden Exchange
Phone: 483-2828

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Persia Milling Co.

Ruckman Service
Grain buyers
Grain setting
Grain Drying
Grain Banking
Grinding &amp; miltin g
Persia, Ia. 485- 2 115

Gordan Ruckman
Owner
Phone: 488-2135
Persia, Iowa

John- Doug - Gale- Lee
John McKeighan - manager
Phone 488 - 2912
You Call - We Haul
That's All - You All

A-OK Sales and Service
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
Hardware. Appliances, Diamond-Vogle
Paint
Wendell Knauss
Persia. Iowa
Ray's Country Tavern
"A Place Where Friends Meet"
Persia. Iowa
Phone; 488-2335
Elias Supermarket
Persia's one stop shopping center
Phone: 488-2225
Persia. Iowa

FARM SERVICE COOPERATIVE
Where SERVICE is our middle name!

One Sto p Service
Pe rsia, Iowa
Ph one: 488 - 2725

"Congratulation s-Seniors"

119

�Miller Garage
Tractor and Auto Repairs
Persia, Iowa 488-2151

Farmer's &amp; Merchants
State Bank

Deanna's Beauty Shop
Persia, Iowa

Minden, Ia.
Phone : 483-2611

Minden, Iowa

Dau Hardware

Olson Cleaners at Harlan and Avoca
Quality Dry Cleaning
Phone: 755-7255
Council Bluffs Hatchery
901 West Broadway
Phone: 323-7169
Purina Chows --- Baby Chicks

SUPPORT OUR
ADVERTISERS

MINDEN ELEVATOR

Minden, Iowa

PE EDEE
LUBE
TM

Lubri ca tions of Council Bluffs, Ltd.

MINDEN BOWL &amp; CAFE
Minden, Iowa

2312 West Broadway
Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501
712/328-3229

U.S. Navy . . . Try Us
For Adventure

FARMER'S SAVINGS BANK
SHELBY
.

MICHAEL COUTTS
CH I EF PETTY OFFI C ER

NAVY RE C RUITER

NAVY R E CRU IT I NG ST A TI ON
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SUNDAL PLAZA

22ND &amp;

BR OADWAY

COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA 51501
712-32 5-55 41
TOLL FREE I NFORMATION 800-84 1 -8000

120

Shelby, Iowa

��IOWA CLOTHES
Everything in clothing needs for the young man
before and after graduation .
Iowa Clot hes
Broadway at Scott

SAV I NGS &amp; LO AN AS S OC I AT I ON

SERVING SOUTHWEST IOWA SI N CE 1934
HARLAN

Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

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Midwest Sp ort ing Goods
305 East Broadway
Counc il Bluffs, IA 51501
Phon e (712) 328-7424
Located in Council Bluffs, Iowa

STATE BANK AND TRUST
·1' BANKING LOCATIONS
Coun cil Bluff s, Iowa

SH ERWOOD PLAZA OFFICE
2705 East Highway 6

MAIN BANK
333 W. Bro adway.

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STREET OFF ICE
B!o adway at 35th Street

OFF ICES AT
HE NDERSON • MACEDON .I A' • MODALE• UNDERWOOD

Member FDIC and Hawkeye Ba ncor poration

122

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A 'BANKS OF IOWA BANK
Member F.D .l.C .
- 328-1856
Broadway at Pea rl &amp; Main • 27th &amp; W. Broadway • E. Pi erce St. al North Ave. •Carson and McClelland . Iowa

Diane Mahoney is shown opening a FREE student checking
account. COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK offers FREE checking
account services to all full time students. Bring proof of student
status to any COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK office for your
FREE account .

Car &amp; Truck 24-Hour Tow Service

Body and Paint Work
Mechanical Work

PEOPLES

JA Y-B &amp; SON GARAGE

"The Happy Hookers"
Hank Bergantzel
Gary Bergantzel
Elaine Pruitt
Billy Pruitt
Phone: 323-8766

2917 West Broadway
Coun cil Bluff s, IA 51501

1314 Fifth Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa
51501

123

�Jr. Langin

Red East

It's so hard to stay interested
We've got 95 more cases in the back

Hey guys, let's try offense

Research Time !

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Harlan
Nevvspapers
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Cutler Funeral Home
533 Willow Ave.

Council Bluffs, IA 51501

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- every Thursday

FARMER'S TRUST
and
SAVINGS BANK
EAR LING BANK
Organized 1892
Bank Where You Feel At Home
MEMBER FDIC

Congratulations Seniors 1981

ALAN LEE
PHOTOGRAPHY
Cresent, Iowa 51526
by R.L. (Bob) Jacobsen

tel. 545~ 37 82

125

�You're pretty good looking yourself.
El Fredo strikes again

Brotherly Love

Raisin' wha t?

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Where's my PIZZA!

126

And I mean it; NO SENIOR SKIP DAY!

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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 TROJAN.
Through your generosity and support the Tri-Center High School yearbook is a success.

The 1981 Trojan Yearbook Staff

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            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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                <text>Council Bluffs, Iowa</text>
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            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
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                <text>The Council Bluffs Public Library is unaware of any claim of copyright in the images in the collection. We encourage use of these materials under the fair use clause of the Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq). The Council Bluffs Public Library has provided in the catalog records for these materials all known information regarding the photographer or other persons associated with the materials. This information is provided as a service to aid users in determining the appropriate use of an item, but that determination ultimately rests with the user.</text>
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