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Lewis Central&#13;
High School sprawls&#13;
across a relatively flat, open&#13;
spread of land outside of the city of&#13;
Council Bluffs. "I like it, because I live in&#13;
the country and there's lots of open spaces,"&#13;
remarked Adam Bendorf '95. It lies near the busy&#13;
thoroughfare of Highway 275. Across this belt of concrete is&#13;
Iowa School for the Deaf, and a convenience store known as the&#13;
Coastal Mart; parallel to it is the greener path of the Wabash Trace&#13;
nature trail.&#13;
The question that could be asked is "How does one go about crossing&#13;
Highway275?" The answer to the question is "Very carefully." Like anything else&#13;
in this narrow portion of Iowa, it is a test of survival.&#13;
Each day, students faced new demands, and were given a choice: keep up, or be&#13;
(figuratively, or in the case of crossing 275 to get TwinkiesTM at the Coastal Mart, literally)&#13;
roadkill. In activities or competition, there were struggles to stay on top, to go the distance, to hang&#13;
in long enough.&#13;
The year held many such tests for students, and, whether in the classroom or on the playing field, skills&#13;
for survival were developed by all. Some learned the art of staying awake during a particularly boring&#13;
lecture. Others discovered the art of juggling - a full load of courses and activities. "I can't fall asleep or&#13;
get bored because I have so much work to do," conunented Christy Dahlke '94.&#13;
As students held on for dear life, their school also fa ced challenges. As education budgets grew smaller, it&#13;
became difficult to provide a variety of programs and services for sh1dents to use. Lewis Central activities depended&#13;
primarily on the support of the Booster Club and on various fund-raising ven tures. One man at a Council Bluffs&#13;
Schools board meeting even suggested a possible merger between the two school districts. While this was just&#13;
a rumor, it exhibited the uncertainties faced in education.&#13;
Along this strip of road, Highway 275, so fa r removed from the congested urban environment, students&#13;
grin and face the tasks ahead of them. They rally for battle against the after-school parking-lot e, it rush,&#13;
against 20 page research papers, and against the other teams. It is motivation and drive that helps them&#13;
survive, here, along Highway 275. --by Stephanie Miller &#13;
c u s I&#13;
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• • • • part icipation&#13;
by Stephanie Miller nally, the most involved drama students beClubs offer a wide range of involvement came eligible through lettering for Inte rna -&#13;
levels; that is, from the most involved stu- tional Thespian Society.&#13;
dents to those just looking for the occasional New as well as old clu bs reflected the&#13;
activity, each extreme is covered .&#13;
In addition to the many options&#13;
for spending time, a wide variety&#13;
of interests were served by the&#13;
clubs. The combination of these&#13;
fa ctors caused a large portion of&#13;
the student bod y to participate&#13;
because "I think it's a good way to&#13;
get involved," remarked Bill&#13;
Heuer'94.&#13;
For example, the d rama d epartment offered three groups for student involvement:&#13;
the drama club, large group and individual&#13;
speech, and International Thespian Society.&#13;
For those interested mainly in enjoying p erformances, drama club provided ample opportunity for such outings. Those who wanted&#13;
to perform in a setting more relaxed than the&#13;
school plays could go out for large group&#13;
speech, or perform in individual speech. Fi4&#13;
clubs&#13;
diversity of interests among the studen t bod y.&#13;
LC Stitches, a new group, provided an outle t&#13;
for those who enjoyed sewing ou tsid e of the&#13;
clothing classes traditionally offered in the&#13;
Home Economics d epartment. Long-time&#13;
groups, su ch as Science Club, also served&#13;
classroom interests in a w ay tha t was both&#13;
educational and entertaining.&#13;
In addition to serving interests, dubs provided a social outlet for Lewis Central students. The relaxed atm osphere allowed them&#13;
· l f · d N w fac " to enjoy good times w it 1 n en s. e&#13;
were also seen b y students in clubs. Students&#13;
could m eet m an y p eople in clubs tha t shared&#13;
common interests. To nya Smits'94 agr ed,&#13;
saying tha t " I e njoy being in&#13;
clubs becau se it g ives me an&#13;
op portunity to bond w ith&#13;
m y p eers."&#13;
While clubs generally&#13;
m e t a t school, o utings wer&#13;
. eClub&#13;
also pla nned . Sc1enc&#13;
jo urneye d to h a u nted&#13;
h o u ses a r o und the area.&#13;
Dram a Club m ade a trip to see "On ce Upon&#13;
Mattress," a play in w hich a lumnus Hillar&#13;
Sinn'93 appeared.&#13;
A su rprising ly large p ercentage of shtden ts a t Lewis Central participated in club •.&#13;
Students, on the average, were far more acti '&#13;
than those a t other schools. While su ch an&#13;
abundan e of activ ities cau sed students lt&#13;
have difficulty managing their schedules, ml&#13;
learned to u se time more effectively.&#13;
All in all, club s were a n en joyed and w 1l&#13;
rememb rPd part of life at Lewis Central. &#13;
~ G:&gt;ni; FCR A .llXE SIDI' 1 PElIEt Er=iE!D RAISES FtllIE&#13;
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A GOOD CAllSE.&#13;
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PARADE DOWN THE STREETS OF WALT DISNEY&#13;
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~WHITNEY COATS DISCUSS NATI ONAL HONOR&#13;
SOCIETY INDUCTI ON WITH MR • HAMILTON .&#13;
NHS WORKED TO !AKE LI FE BETTER F OR THE COMMUNI TY.&#13;
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en Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), National&#13;
.Q Honor Society (NHS), and Student Council are three&#13;
::J clubs that provide services for the school as well as&#13;
_ thecommunity. "Ithinktheybenefitnotonlythe&#13;
0 clubs, but they benefit the school and commuQ) nity with the traits they carry around," Ac-&#13;
(.) tivity Director Pat Zalesky commented.&#13;
• - Co-presidents April Campbell'95 and&#13;
&gt;Peter Eischeid'94, vice-president Bill Ci:; Heuer'94, secretary Tracy Taylor'95, and&#13;
en treasu~er David _Kj~ldgaard'96 kept the Fellowship of Chnshan Athletes a very active&#13;
Oclub. Throughout the 1993-94 school year, they&#13;
...J have had many activities such as the Southwest&#13;
Iowa Day of Champions, a birthday party for baby&#13;
Jesus, and the Angel Tree. The club decorated the Bethany&#13;
Lutheran Nursing Home for Christmas and had an all&#13;
home cookout. But FCA was not all about work. They&#13;
had their yearly Easter egg hunt and their game of floor&#13;
hockey as well as regular meetings. FCA frequently&#13;
had guest speakers at their meetings. Rod Jensen&#13;
(from Athletes in Action), and Pastor Bob&#13;
Timberlake (from the Open Door Mission)&#13;
were two of the speakers. The two major&#13;
sources of income for the club were the&#13;
6&#13;
annual football jersey auction, and&#13;
the annual free-throw-athon. With&#13;
this money, two five-hundred dollar 'Being an Example' scholarships were awarded.&#13;
The officers of National&#13;
Honor Society (NHS) included&#13;
service clubs&#13;
president, Elise Henry'94; vice-president, Bill Heuer'9'1&#13;
secretary, Jennifer Heideman'94; and treasurer, Ton ·&#13;
Smits'94. They were very busy keeping Lewis Centra&#13;
students active in both school and community. Members h&#13;
· d · t tl omrnunit · to show leadership, character, an service o 1e c ,&#13;
National Honor Society did many different projects thi year.&#13;
h . · tely thirt Their annual clothing drive broug t m approxuna ·&#13;
. f d d . f the :Mica} bags for the Open Door Mission. Their oo nve or&#13;
House brought in nine hundred pounds of food in two hour&#13;
a new record. NHS also made May baskets for Risen 501&#13;
k. h f the Wall Retirement Village, as well as ta mg c arge o&#13;
'forne\ Fame. The club also supplied a 'buddy sys tern&#13;
students. .1 presiden The officers of student counci were&#13;
. Wh' Coats'9 Jill Ogg'94; vice-president, itney&#13;
H .&#13;
94 d treasure1&#13;
secretary, Elise enry ; an&#13;
David Kjeldgaard'96. All members w r&#13;
Af rnernber elected by popular vote. ter&#13;
d ff. lected. Th&#13;
were electe , o icers were se&#13;
Student Council organized the ticke&#13;
. d ro11atio1 decorations, pictures, an co&#13;
. d snobal for both Hornecornmg an&#13;
Other than the dances, the Student coun&#13;
was involved in the Council Bluffs Sister Cl&#13;
ies program. Council Bluffs' sister city Wt&#13;
·1 was i Tobolsk, Russia . The student counc1&#13;
charge of organizing exchange students and tea 1&#13;
ers. This year, the student council sponsored l(risl&#13;
Poore's'95 visit to Russia. Another main activity \\&#13;
the biennal bloodmobile. They were in charge of or&#13;
nizing donors, canteen, nurses' aides, and facilitil &#13;
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Hrr=sn:m., CYNDI MEEvEs, ALISSA HAusm, WHrrnEY Coi&gt;.Ts,&#13;
TARA 0 I ~VICH, TIFFANY MILER, DAVID COM'S , JAMIE MILIBR,&#13;
Km..uE V~, ANNE Hi::MsARE , Mm&gt;.N KELri:n;, KATIE&#13;
J ACKS:N, D:Jsrm 'l'!n!P&amp;N. R&amp; 4 - JAMIE HARRIMAN, WHrlNEY&#13;
VIN::ENr, AMIE Ar:ia:Ns, AMI NUZUM, BEm NE:IB::N, N ICXJLE&#13;
WALr.ENBERG I CHRISTINA LEEDY, CAroLYN WATS'.:N, Sl\RA HErr»!AN I&#13;
8TAcEY BAREr.os I J ENNIFER KENEALY I ~ PARROrl', LYNOSAY&#13;
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M'.:ELVAIN I AMBER M::.CRF.i\Ry I E::i.m,y BmrxlRF I EMrLY K!m:::HARA,&#13;
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TERA F'RANKs I KIM IJEMASrER, Gu:NI:iA. BRAm.EY I MELISSA HEAD I&#13;
AN:3IE KAY I Scarr WALLl\CE I J EREMY KLEPFER, MICHAEL TAYroR,&#13;
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Many students joined clubs at LC during the&#13;
school year to help people and to have fun with&#13;
friends. Academic clubs were started by teach-_&#13;
ers that wanted to extend opportunities to their&#13;
students and give them a chance to explore&#13;
the area of interest.&#13;
gave balloons to the children at the Mica h H ouse&#13;
and played with them. For Thankg iving the&#13;
group made treats for the kids at LCLC, th e aft_ rschool program at Lakeview. The club had a Ch r_&#13;
1 tmas party and gift exchange, followed by a fun d rai er&#13;
in February which covered group expenses.&#13;
The Art Club was Advised by Mr. Tom Heckman, the Sci e n ce Club run by a committee&#13;
consisting of students from Art III and IV&#13;
based on advice from Mr. Torn&#13;
Hamilton. They planned activities,&#13;
such as touring various museums and&#13;
attending art shows. The club w ent on&#13;
. 1 Co-president on ce agam proved to be a popu ar group. ,&#13;
of the club were Jeremy Heffernan'94 and Trent Ti essen 94,&#13;
Vice-President was Tyler Green'94, and Se cretary wa&#13;
· · · · 1 ded g o ing to Brandy Smith'94. Group act1v1t1es me u . . 1 l t . ft exchang Haunted Houses, havmg a white e ep rnn g1 . . . . M 1 "D ·ng m ee tings, a gallery walk in the fall, and also&#13;
visited the Joslyn Art Museum. "The&#13;
gallery walks were neat, because you&#13;
saw new and exciting things. It was&#13;
really different from what we usually&#13;
did," explained Mike McMillen'94.&#13;
Students enrolled in business classes&#13;
were invited to join Future Business Leaders of&#13;
America (FBLA), w hich w as directed by Mrs.&#13;
Barb Padilla and Mrs. Ka thie Lincoln. The club's&#13;
president, Dawn Elliott' 94, and the vice-president,&#13;
Trisha Vonweihe' 94 collaborated to plan activities.&#13;
The purpose of the group was to provide exposucte&#13;
to the b usiness w orld and ca reers. They listened&#13;
to speakers and had various group activities.&#13;
"We had som eone fr om Trend setters come&#13;
in and do hair and makeup on a person,"&#13;
commented Hea ther Flanegan' 95. The&#13;
big event for the group wa s a weekend trip to Kansas City .&#13;
In its first year, LC Stitches&#13;
was a very active group that was&#13;
created by Mrs. Ru th Kreger.&#13;
The common interest tha t all&#13;
club members shared was a&#13;
love of sewing. In the fa ll,&#13;
Ha lloween treats were&#13;
given to children in the hospital and the Micah House.&#13;
The club membe rs also&#13;
academic clubs&#13;
a t Chnstmas, and bowlmg 111 arc 1. un&#13;
k 1 f th e futur&#13;
w e play computer games and ma e p ans or&#13;
of the group," stated Jay Kathol'95. Mr .&#13;
Foreign Language Club was ad vis d b&#13;
fo rmed t Kathy Thompson. The group wa s&#13;
examine cultures from around the w orld, an&#13;
d ts in acto involve foreign exchange stu en .f . y ofh tivities that would expose thelf wa&#13;
l · r estau- The club went out to eat at et 1111 c&#13;
Th eY als rants and to haunted houses. d . th zoo an a had a potluck, a tnp to e&#13;
non-food drive for Philip's Cupboan.&#13;
"We en shelter for the homeless. · 11a l &lt;h.- joyed a plethora of recrea tlO&#13;
. d h pictur tivities. I truly en1oye . t e . . b u se our taken in the aud1tonum eca ,, d cl ub se - was voted best, express e&#13;
retary Ryan Jacobsen'94. Clu&#13;
The Industrial Technology . . ti v1l1&#13;
was a part of many generous ac&#13;
1 b rs wer during the year. The c u sponso&#13;
eroth Mr. Wilson Forbes and Mr. Don Ang&#13;
The group built shipping cra te s to ~en&#13;
medical supplies to Tobols k, Russia, a 51 t&#13;
city to Council Bluffs. In April, th eY s)&#13;
candy bars to raise fund s for a trip to J(ans&#13;
City. They took a tou r of the Ford M o tor 01&#13;
p an y Pla n t and also went to Worlds of fu11 · &#13;
""Serna: Cim- F'A:Nr' RQo/ (L-R)- JASN lin.Ex, 'fum&#13;
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R:J.1 2 - BnL :fi!!llR, JuLm ~' J. J. H'ARri:R.&#13;
Rm 3- Mr.N7i Cr.ARK, E ' LTSE ~. Rm 4- Ml.&#13;
Ha::1'l&lt;!l\N1 Amn. I PEim Ers::HE:rn. RQo/ 5- KErni Ki-EIT,&#13;
'Ilw:lr 'l'An!R, ELm;: :HEmY, J icr Kiml:L. Rm 6- Dl.vm 'I'HIEN,&#13;
AN:Hw GI!IL, ~ lWRs.&#13;
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MI.LY Simi. !bl 2- Mm z.tO:Bmx, J.J. lbmR, JA9.'.N&#13;
ScNmam, M 9roti, CumIA .:JiNJwB, AIPm\ PAm:Jrr, JimrnR&#13;
lm!s, BD:t Sm&gt;M, ~ B:Rw1. lb'1 3- El&gt;llLY Boo:w, Qwi cmi,&#13;
Ml!llY 'IB::!ml, 1'inm!:t Cl:Ms, Tmw Mmm, JN-!IE Mlllm, ANlIE liEi, &amp;mA&#13;
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Il'AY, KllrlE JIO\lll1, 'Dw:t 'li.ucR, KRmrlN Ptm:, Too V!rumrA, H!M!tR&#13;
Fufmrtl, P.ai 5- lmmo. G!u.MJ, ~ L£mt, kmli9. H.rum;, 'J:RAVIS&#13;
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CmlJI IbJmml, DmiR . P.ai 6- Mr.mi Cool, DE Mr.$m, Em!:&#13;
~1, D:m Mlsl!E, l'R!!T Suu:K, AIPm\ Hm, ~ H!ml, Trn:r &amp;mm,&#13;
lhtool. Qus, Jlll!E lllmml, J!lNl . &amp;vm SIDMD.&#13;
ART CLUB- FRoNT Row (L-R) - JOCELYN O'HARA,&#13;
~DuSTIE THOMPSON, JEREMY BIXLER , MANDY&#13;
CRAWFORD, DARCI CIPOLLA . Row 2- LINDSAY&#13;
KENYON, AMllNnA PARROTT I MISSY THOMSEN, STEPHANIE&#13;
MILLER, TIARA BoYD. Row 3- MR. HAMILTON , MIKE&#13;
BRAD SCHRAMM, GREG STROHBEHN, JAMES&#13;
NELSON, CHRIS NOWATZKE, AMY JACOBS.&#13;
~FBIA- Flrnr Rm (L-R) - Krux Mmmm;, T!=lA VCNEJJE,&#13;
~J:A.N Eu=. Rm 2- hWD\. Fem, M:ml JCHS, JENmm&#13;
~E, J1'MIE AlaR9:N, liE7mlER ~' MD\N Ka.um,&#13;
Cr.Rm:EO:x:HR, HEM!iERKmm;, KR=R=m. Rrn3- J1'MIE~,&#13;
J= Sarnirno, hwm Hmmmra, 'I':rn7INY Mwm, TARA 0 '&#13;
Blw:AVIIJi, ~ Fn.iPmnrr, JnL IWB:N, EMnx :&amp;m:H'. Rm&#13;
4- '/v.'f:{ IWaN, h&amp;R . ALlr:iA ful!Ill, D:imm . KlM&#13;
LE1&gt;111.91E&lt;, '.l'rnA FRmts. Rm 5- Siw'l'l lli.m', JAS:N VNNN:!a&gt;.., Sa:nT&#13;
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LC STITCHES- F RONT R o w (L-R) - AMBER&#13;
~M CREARY, JESSICA SHEPHERD , TRACY Dwo RAK ,&#13;
MARY SHARP I J OAN BALK. R o w 2 - JENNIFER&#13;
RHODES , TRACIE CHURCHILL, BRANDY DoTSEN ,&#13;
SUZETTE MAYTUM, ANGELA SPAULDING .&#13;
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On May 20 and 21, the lights went down and the curtain came&#13;
up for a night of excitement and energy. In the last five years,&#13;
the Lewis Corporation had a v · ety of attention-getting,&#13;
comical acts that made the annual Swing Show so popular.&#13;
Three years ago, Dan Kjeldgaard '92 was a soloisE who had&#13;
a little help from a farm pig. Just last year, the once and&#13;
future King of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, came back&#13;
from the dead (with a little help from Mr. Padilla) and&#13;
gave a little shake, rattle, and roll.&#13;
The highlight of this year's fifth annual Sw ing Show&#13;
was the appearance of a classic 1963 convertible rolled&#13;
onto stage to the tune of a "Beach Medley" of some surfin'&#13;
sixties tunes by the Beach Boys. With choreography by&#13;
Jennifer Backenstose and Jill Ogg, the medley was accompanied by flips, turns, quartets, and a drum solo by J.J. Harder&#13;
'96, who performed "Wipeout." C The Lewis Corporation exploded with five more group acts&#13;
and 25 solos and ensembles. Some of the many acts the&#13;
swing choir members performed were: a trio of "Lean On&#13;
Me", the boys double quartet with the classic TV theme&#13;
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Bugle Boy" Now, some of you may be wondering&#13;
'Why is there a swing show?" Gary Fiscus explained,&#13;
withdollarsigns inhiseyes, "It's a fundraiser!! But&#13;
I also enjoyed helping the students excel in their&#13;
solos and ensembles." Proceeds went to the Corporation for future performances and contests.&#13;
swing show&#13;
OHUl-tmG A Fm MEASURES, JILL Ooo AND WHrrnEY VDO!NI'&#13;
THE Juons SONG "LovE CAN Bun.n A BRIOOE " . DJm- N::'T&#13;
J\M:JNG FRIENDS WERE AIMAYS A POPULAR ADDITION. &#13;
AKING A FASHION HINT FROM J OHN L ENNON /&#13;
~FOR HIS OWN INTERPRETATION OF THE CLASSIC&#13;
WERE A BIG PART OF THE SWING SHOW.&#13;
ADAM RISO DONS SHADES&#13;
II IMAGINE • II S OLO ACTS OP OSING NEXT TO&#13;
SUMMER GEAR TO&#13;
VARIETY TO THE&#13;
A CAR, MEN OF THE CORPORATION DRES SED I N THEIR&#13;
SING A BEACH MEDLEY .&#13;
SWING SHOW.&#13;
D IFFERENT MEDLEYS ADDED&#13;
OENJOYI NG THEMSELVES WITH THE HELP OF THEIR I NFLATABLE FRIEND&#13;
GUMBY I C ORP B AND MEMBERS N ATE SIMONS I AMANDA HUNT I AND&#13;
TERRANCE P OGGE PLAY A SONG. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT CONTRIBUTED GREATLY TO THE QUALITY OF CORPORATION 1 S PERFORMANCES •&#13;
C LIGHTING UP THE STAGE, GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO PERFORMS THE SONG " WHERE&#13;
THE B OYS ARE. 11 G IRLS TRIPLE TRIO WAS ONE OF THE MANY GROUP&#13;
ACT S AT THE S WING SHOW.&#13;
~SWAYING BACK AND FORTH 1 BOYS DOUBLE SINGS A PLEASANT MELODY ABOUT&#13;
GIRLS. BOYS DOUBLE WAS A GROUP OF SINGERS FROM ALL VOICE RANGES.&#13;
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by Katie Jackson&#13;
Double vision. Many drama students had it this year, as a recordbreaking number of the most dedicated drama students were&#13;
inducted into the fledgling drama honor society known as International Thespian Society. Many were alread y members of the&#13;
well-established Drama Oub. Both propagated the cooperation essential to good work on and off the stage.&#13;
'The International Thespian Society (better known as ITS)&#13;
is a new and growing dub," said Mrs. Nielsen. ITS was an&#13;
honorary dub foroutstanding work in theater. Invitations for&#13;
the dub were given to those individuals who lettered in drama&#13;
''Itisagreathonortoberecognizedforallourhardworkindrama,''&#13;
said Amie Adkins. 'TIS is like an added bonus to our drama letter."&#13;
Induction ceremonies were held in December. "All of us worked very&#13;
hard getting food, flowers, and pretty decorations to make the&#13;
induction ceremony special," explained Stephanie Miller '94.&#13;
President Tyler Green '94and otherofficers were responsible&#13;
for the organization and teamwork necessary in organizing&#13;
activities.&#13;
UnlikeITS,anyone,regardlessofparticipationindrama&#13;
or speech, could join the Drama Club. Headed by&#13;
President Nate Simons '94, Drama Oub planned a&#13;
variety of outings. Meetings were held monthly in the&#13;
drama&#13;
morning, or after sd1001. The drama dub held its yearl,&#13;
fund-raiser of selling Happenings books, hill of valuabl&#13;
coupons for entertairunent and services. TI1e fLmds pr&#13;
duced went toward activities such as a trip to see the musical&#13;
"Once Upon A Mattress," featuring LC. alwnna Hillary Sinn&#13;
'93.&#13;
"SeeingHillarymadetheproductionallthemoreenj yabl ,"&#13;
explained Jenni Taylor'96. "When welookforproductions t&#13;
see, we try to support LC. alwnni," explained Mrs. N ielsen.&#13;
Another activity of the drama dub was a trip to the F&#13;
House Dinner Theater at the end of April. The gr up&#13;
enjoyed both diimer and a show, 'The Famdale Murder Mystery." This play was particularly interesting&#13;
because it featured theactingtalentsofBridget Wile ,&#13;
whohadd1oreographed the previous year' musical,&#13;
"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."&#13;
The final drama activity of the year was the award&#13;
dinner, held at the old Caniglia's restaurant. As award&#13;
were presented, friends recalled memories from the year.&#13;
Teamworkandcooperationhadresulted in another year f&#13;
dramatic excellence. &#13;
0 HANGING A SIGN BEFORE A MEETING 1 TONI&#13;
NIKKI FIS CHER HELP OUT. SIGNS WERE THE&#13;
ADVETISING MEETINGS•&#13;
VERLENGIA AND&#13;
POPULAR WAY OF&#13;
DRAMA CLUB- FRONT Row (L-R)- JULIE MAssMAN, J.J. HARDER ,&#13;
NATE SIMONS, CHAD HENSDALE. Row 2- ADAM RISO, TRAVIS&#13;
HousETON, ToNYA SMITS, E ' LISE CHRISTENSEN, CoURTNEY STEWART,&#13;
RACHEL LYNCH, KRISTIN POORE, DOTTIE WHITEHILL. Row 3 - THOMAS&#13;
ScHAFER, KURT STURM, SHANNON McFADDEN, MELISSA PETERSON ,&#13;
KRIS SA ROGERS, KATIE JACKSON, RACHELLE .ANDERSON. Row 4&#13;
JENNIFER SHEPHERD, NIKKI FISCHER, TONI VERLENGIA , CLAUDIA&#13;
JUNGHANS, MICHELLE CHEW, JENNIFER TAYLOR, CAROLYN NORMAN,&#13;
CAROLYN NESTER.&#13;
INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY- FRONT Row ( L-R ) - JULIE&#13;
MAssMAN, TONYA SMITS , TYLER GREEN, DoTTIE WHITEHILL. R o w&#13;
2 - AMIE ADKINS , TRAVIS HouSETON, J. J. HARDER , RACHEL&#13;
LYNCH, SHANNON McFADDEN, KRISTIN PooRE . Row 3 - B . J.&#13;
TACKETT , THOMAS SCHAFER, NIKKI FISCHER, TERRENCE PoGGE,&#13;
RYAN MAAs, MRs. N I ELSON. Row 4- NATE SIMONS, CHAD&#13;
HENSDALE , MATT . KLEIN, C OURTNEY STEWART.&#13;
ODISCUSSING GROUP ACTIVITIES, AMIE ADKINS AND B. J . TACKET&#13;
LOOK TO ERIC C ONNELL FOR IDEAS. ITS WAS A RELATIVELY NEW&#13;
ADDITION AT L • C .&#13;
e MAKING THE AGENDA FOR A FUTURE MEETING 1 J . J . HARDER&#13;
ADAM RISO TRY TO HELP PRESIDENT NATE SIMONS w.ITH NEW&#13;
IDEAS • IMAGINATION SPARKED CREATIVITY FOR DRAMA CLUB .&#13;
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I ''There is a lot more to speech than just the class," commented .c Arny McTwiggan '95. Mrs. ~ielsen worked with students&#13;
outside of the classroom in both large group and individual&#13;
(.) speech contest. With a relatively short term of experience&#13;
compared to coaches of other schools' speech programs, Cl) Nielsen managed to better the team's performance each&#13;
year. Cl) More and more groups received division one ratings at&#13;
both the district level and the often difficult state level. A Q. surprising number of students made it to all state in both large&#13;
group and individual events.&#13;
11\ Large group speech events again sent large numbers of&#13;
\I I students on to state in events such as reader's theater and&#13;
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one-act play. Out of the nine groups LC. took to state,&#13;
seven received one ratings, but only one group made&#13;
it to the All State Festival in Des Moines. The ensemble acting group of Katie Jackson '95 and Kla yton&#13;
Kmett '96, performing "A New York Minute,"&#13;
speech&#13;
were invited.&#13;
"It was our first time [at Large Group Speech] it was&#13;
very encouraging that we made it so fa r," said Klayton&#13;
Kmett'96.&#13;
The second contest of the year was the individual speech&#13;
contest. Like large group, there was a two event limit out&#13;
of thirteen events per person. The events in cluded ch&#13;
diverse areas as dramatic/hwnorous acting and improvisation. "Since it was my last year of spe h&#13;
, 1 · different so I contest, I thought Id try somet ung '&#13;
competed in extemporaneous speaking," e ,_&#13;
plained Stephanie Miller '94. Once again, the e&#13;
practices were scheduled after school. .&#13;
Eighteen participants received a one rabng at&#13;
d istricts and qualified for the state con test ~t ~&#13;
Moines North on March 19. Dottie Whitelull 94' . 11 ·9r; quali- Claudia Junghans '94, and Arny McTwigga · . . .. . d success m al fied. This year has been a tremen ous&#13;
of our competitions," said Mrs Nielsen. &#13;
Dru\MATICALLY PRACTICING, AMY McTwIGGAN PREPARES FOR&#13;
PRACTICES WERE A REGULAR NECESSITY FOR&#13;
SERIOUS STATE COMPETITORS •&#13;
LARGE GROUP SPEECH- FRONT Row ( L-R) - J. J. HARDER ,&#13;
CHAD HENSDALE, NATE SIMONS, MEGAN KELLOGG, TONYA S MITS ,&#13;
WHITNEY COATS, JULIE MASSMAN, BILL HEUER, KATIE JACKSON,&#13;
ADAM RI so • Row 2 - MATT KLEIN, TRAVIS HouSETON, E ' LISE&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, COURTNEY STEWART, RACHEL LYNCH, KRISTIN&#13;
PooRE, SHANNON McFADDEN, DoTTIE WHITEHILL, CAROLYN&#13;
NORMAN. Row 3 - TERRENCE PoGGE, NIKKI FISCHER , TONI&#13;
VERLENGIA, RYAN MAAs, MANDY LANE, MISTY MALoNE . R ow&#13;
4 - B • J. TACKETT, KLAYTON KMETT, JENNIF ER TAYLOR •&#13;
INDIVIDUAL SPEECH. FRONT R o w (L-R) J ILL O GG , KATIE&#13;
J ACKSON , AMY McTwIGGAN, DOTTIE WHITEHI LL. S ECOND Row ( LR) C LAUDIA JUNGHANS , B • J . TACKETT , ANGIE L EINEN , MARY&#13;
SHARP. T HIRD Row ( L-R) TERRANCE P o GGE, KEvrn STEWART,&#13;
NIKKI F I SCHER, J . J . HARDER , NATE SIMMONS , RACHEL LYNCH,&#13;
RYAN MAAs .&#13;
~GIVING NOTES , MRS • NIELSEN HELP S CLAUDIA&#13;
....,FOR CONTE ST• CRITIQUES WERE A BIG PART OF&#13;
CONTESTS •&#13;
JUNGHANS PREPARE&#13;
PREPARATION FOR&#13;
SMIL ING IN FRONT OF THE ALL STATE BANNER , KATIE JACKSON&#13;
~AND KLAYTON Kf.1ETT PREPARE TO PERFORM. THE JACKSON/KMETT&#13;
DUO WAS THE ONLY GROUP TO MAKE IT TO ALL STATE• 15&#13;
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1993-94 was definitely a year of firsts for Express&#13;
members. They competed at their first ever state&#13;
swing choir contest, where they sang for comments from the judges, rather than points. The 40&#13;
singers and two band members that wer e Express 0 were required to be at school for spontaneously&#13;
~scheduled 7 a.rn. rehearsals. "T e earl practices&#13;
"1111 paid off tremendously in the end," explai ed Kevin&#13;
C: Steward '96. "I feel as though we improved b cause of&#13;
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They practiced on weekends and evenings&#13;
too. In addition to state competi tion, they also&#13;
took part in four concerts and the ever popu lar&#13;
Swing Show in May. For the most part, it was&#13;
a productive year for Express .&#13;
For all of the success Express had, Corswing choir&#13;
pora tion equalled or surpassed its hard w rl&#13;
and talent. The first part of its succe s includ&#13;
a division I rating at the state swing choir conte~&#13;
at Denison. The group also received a second pla&#13;
at the Urbandale show choir contest, but didn'&#13;
place at the Cedar Rapids Jefferson In vite. "Ev 1&#13;
if we didn't place at Cedar Rapids, I am til&#13;
very pleased with Corpora ti on' growth thi~&#13;
year." stated director Gary Fi cu .&#13;
Likewise, they too, participated ir&#13;
the Swing Show, and they also p erform&#13;
for various local service clubs through u&#13;
the year. The 28 singers and eight ban&#13;
m embers had an added bonus of n w uni·&#13;
forms -- for the first year in a lon g ti me . "Tl&#13;
uniforms really added to our year," ornrnent &#13;
a S WAYI NG I N FORMAT I ON 1 JASON NASH 1 JEFF BREHMER 1 AND COURTNEY&#13;
S TEWART P ERFORM DURING A CONCERT BY CORPORATION• CORPORATION&#13;
RECEIVED RAVE REVIEWS FROM JUDGES AND AUDIENCE MEMBERS ALIKE.&#13;
E x PREss- FRONT Row (L-R) - MATT McCORMICK , MATT&#13;
JONES, J. J. HARDER, JENNY DuFF, B. J. T ACKETT.&#13;
Row 2 - PHILIP CHAMBERS, TONY McCORMICK , LAUREN&#13;
LAKATOS, CATHRYN WATSON, CAROLYN NESTER , LARA&#13;
KENNEDY. Row 3- BRANDAN CARRELL, J ASON&#13;
SCARBOROUGH, SHAWN KNunsEN, TROY THIESCHAFER, L YNN&#13;
MADSEN, RACHEL LYNCH, LYNNETTE MoNTANG. Row 4 -&#13;
MAYLON LEACH, BRIAN RASMUSSEN , KEvIN NASH, AMIE&#13;
ADKINS, ANNE HEUER , JENNIFER MARSHALL, LAUREL GREEN,&#13;
JANINE DEVRIES. Row 5- KYLE CoLEMAN, TRAVIS&#13;
HOUSETON, KEvIN STEWARD, GREG BARNT SEN , B • J.&#13;
S HEPARD, JON BURGART , NIKKI FISCHER , COURTNEY&#13;
AMBROSE, SARA KNAVEL.&#13;
CORPORATION- FRONT Row&#13;
T ERRENCE P o GGE • R o w 2 -&#13;
(L- R) - J. J . HARDER ,&#13;
ADAM B ENDORF, ADAM Rrso ,&#13;
SHAWN EDWARDS, Joor JOHNSON, WHI TNEY VINCENT , J I LL&#13;
OGG . Row 3 - D AVID KJELDGAARD, WALLY BussEY , P ETER&#13;
EIS CHEID , MEL I S SA P ETERSON, AMANDA HUNT , STACEY&#13;
B ARELos, KRrsTIN PooRE. R o w 4- BILL HEUER , JASON&#13;
HILEY , T RENT TIES S EN 1 MARK LEACH 1 COURTNEY STEWART ,&#13;
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R o w 5 - J ASON N ASH, NATE SIMONS , TYLER GREEN, J EFF&#13;
B REHMER , TONY SIMONS , JENNI FER BACKENSTOS E , AMY&#13;
M c TwrGGAN.&#13;
C S= cur, SARA KNAVEL, CARm.m ~GIARD, J rn .&#13;
AND ANNE ffEuER FORM PART OF ExPREss • ExPREss OFFERED UNllERCLllSSMEN AN&#13;
OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN 5'WING CHOIRS •&#13;
e ENTERTAINI NG T HE AUDIENCE, R YAN SMIT H 1 ANNE HEUER 1 AND B • J .&#13;
SHEPARD PERFORM 11 HANDFUL OF KEYS 1 " ONE OF THE MANY&#13;
CHOREOGRAPHED NUMBERS PRACT ICED BY EXPRESS DURING THE YEAR •&#13;
WEARING C ORPORATION 1 S OLD OUTFITS INCREASED PRIDE AND MORALE FOR THE&#13;
GROUP .&#13;
17&#13;
swi ng choir &#13;
talents prove through competitions. 11 ..... 1&#13;
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by Katie Jackson&#13;
"Mr. Martin expects a lot out of us. He knows we have the talent&#13;
to succeed, so he pushes us to do our best," explained Melissa&#13;
Peterson '95. The five saxophones, four trombones, six trumpets, piano, bass, and drununer of the I.:e · Central Jazz&#13;
Band warmed up to play at regular practices for various&#13;
concerts and competitions.&#13;
One of the biggest competitions for the band was the trip&#13;
to Florida. The band's director, Charles Martin, sent an audio&#13;
audition cassette to the All American Music Festival for band.&#13;
Once the band was accepted, they were allowed to compete in any&#13;
category(jazz,rifle,flags).ltwasthefirstyearinhistoryfortheJazz&#13;
BandtotraveltoF1orida toperfonn. '1twasreallyfun,and we&#13;
had a great performance," commented Cyndi Meeves '94&#13;
on the division I rating the band received.&#13;
Other group competitions included the Tri State&#13;
Festival at Morningside College, SWCC Jazz Festival,&#13;
and Hoover Jazz Festival in Des Moines. The band&#13;
18 photo 6y :Monica Carver&#13;
jazz band&#13;
also traveled toa brand new competition called the Ail Jazz&#13;
Festival. All contests were held in the spring, and it also had&#13;
a chance to travel to a select contest called the Iowa Jan&#13;
Championship in Des Moines. To qualify, the band had&#13;
receive lstplaceat he TriStateor Hoover JazzFestival,orrecei&#13;
1st or 2nd place at the SWCC Festival.&#13;
Aswellasallofthegroupcompetitions,theaimualAllStat&#13;
Jazz Ensemble was held for individuals. Individual:&#13;
submitted audition cassettes. The con test was broker&#13;
up by school sizes, and results were received ii&#13;
February. The judges only took16 people so th&#13;
competition was tough. LewisCentralsentone taptc&#13;
but no one was accepted.&#13;
In addition, the jazz band was also invited to perforn&#13;
for many large corporation sud1 as Con Agra Frozen&#13;
Foods and the Pottawattamie lawyers and legaJ geeret,1..t·&#13;
ies at Lakeshore Country Club. &#13;
photo by :Monica Caroei OPLAYI NG WI T H HIS WEEKEND GROUP, CHARLES MARTIN HELPS&#13;
RAISE MONEY FOR THE BAND TRIP • THE JAZZ FEAST, HELD&#13;
IN N OVEMBER, WAS ONE OF MANY FUND-RAISERS•&#13;
pfioto 6y Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
JAzz BAND- FRONT Row (L-R) - NATE SIMONS, COURTNEY&#13;
STEWART, MANDY CLARK, E , LISE CHRISTENSEN , AMY&#13;
RODRIGUEZ, JENNIFER STAZZONI, MATT ANDERSON. Row&#13;
2- TERRENCE PoGGE, JON BURGART, JARED YOUNGBLOOD,&#13;
J. J. HARDER, MATT JONES, NATE BULLOCK , AMANDA&#13;
HUNT • Row 3 - BEN Foss, SARAH SWANSON, MELI SSA&#13;
PETERSON,&#13;
HUNTOON.&#13;
SONDRA MANSKE, CYNDI MEEVES , JAIME&#13;
, pfioto 6!J :Monica Caroer OS TUDYING HIS MUSIC , JARED Y OUNGBLOOD TOOTS HIS HORN •&#13;
BAND REHEARSED FREQUENTLY BEFORE THEIR MANY COMPETITIONS •&#13;
JAZZ&#13;
OPR=cr= HIS a&gt;N o::MPOSITICN, ~ PocJ:;i;; SPENll3 EVmY SPARE r-fHNr&#13;
IN THE BAND ROGi. POGGE WRm'E "BLUES FOR THE D:lcraR" FOR THE JAZZ BAND&#13;
PERFORM!IN:ES AT THE VARIETY SH!JW .&#13;
BREATHING BETWEEN NOTES , NATE SIMONS ANTICIPATES HIS SOLO •&#13;
JAZZ BAND FEATURES MANY SOLOISTS •&#13;
19&#13;
• Jazz band &#13;
s o r&#13;
increased&#13;
• - .1. m p r 0&#13;
s t a&#13;
c 0 m&#13;
by Zachary Schomburg&#13;
p t • e 1 t&#13;
"Alargemajorityof thestudentpopula- their improvement from the last year. Wrestion went out for a sport this year," noted Pat tling made it through the regular season with&#13;
Zalesky, athletic director. "When that hap- a 27-2-1 dual meet record. Eight individuaJs&#13;
pens, it seems to directly improve grades, qualified for the meet, including Adam&#13;
attendance, and self-esteem." Bendorf '95 and David Kjeldgaard '96, who&#13;
Each coach had a little more&#13;
depth to choose his or her starting&#13;
lineup. The student body contained many athletes and sport&#13;
participation was up from last&#13;
year. This affected the success of&#13;
each sport, and therefore imt s&#13;
dept&#13;
' '&#13;
v e s&#13;
t&#13;
• 1 0&#13;
Spring found several track team men&#13;
bers including senior standouts Trent Tie&#13;
and PeterEischeid competinga t a state leve&#13;
The boy's squad took seventeenth place t tl&#13;
1994 state meet.&#13;
Although th ose tea n&#13;
that made it to state w&#13;
successful, they didn't sta&#13;
thatw alone. Other team s 1&#13;
not necessarily state bou,&#13;
felt successful too. The Tit,&#13;
football team's year was&#13;
"tl a t example of that Wl 1 proved s • tate competition participation. returned from Des Moines as state champi- record of 6-3. The squad nea rly bea t :Harl,&#13;
One fall sport made it to the state meet. ans. The wrestling team had to share the&#13;
The girls cross country team qualified Elise winter sport spotlight with the swimming&#13;
Henry '94 to make the trip to the sta te meet. squad. The Titan swimmers accomplished&#13;
She finished 22nd, the second best anyone has what no other LC swimming team ever had;&#13;
ever placed in a state meet in LC cross country they made it through the dual meet season&#13;
history. with an undefeated record of 9-0. Like the&#13;
The winter sports also proved to be sue- wrestling team, the swimmers qualified eight&#13;
cessful by qualifying for state competition. individuals for state. Colin Luth '94 swam to&#13;
Wrestling and swimming were two teams his first state title in the 100-yard breaststroke.&#13;
that earned recognition for their success and&#13;
20&#13;
sports division&#13;
· to tl which could have catapulted them in&#13;
playoff scene.&#13;
The volleyball team was another squ,&#13;
that developed a winning record, but did n&#13;
compete a t state. It earned an 11-4-3 regul&#13;
season record and a 1-1 district record.&#13;
Teams realized tha t they did not need '' l&#13;
to state competition to be a success. &#13;
photo by Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
SUPPORTING HIMSELF WITH ONE HAND, AN LC&#13;
SOCCER PLAYER COMPLETES A BACK FLIP TO&#13;
SCORE A GOAL IN PRACTICE • A NEW SOCCER&#13;
FIELD WAS SET ASIDE FOR THE PLAYERS •&#13;
ATTEMPTING A MOVE, ALONZO GROSSE MANEURS HIS BODY. FRESHMEN MADE UP A BIG&#13;
PART OF THE WRESTLING SQUAD .&#13;
WATCHING THE GAME FROM THE DUGOUT , THE&#13;
TITAN SOFTBALL TEAM CHEERS ON IYS BATTERS .&#13;
THE SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL TEAMS HAD A&#13;
DIFFICULT TIME SCHEDULING GAMES AROUND THE RAINY&#13;
SEASON .&#13;
SING FOOTWORK TO PASS A DEFENDER , JOSH&#13;
ESCO FIGHTS FOR THE FIRST DOWN • A STRONG&#13;
RUSHING OFFENSE WAS A BIG PART OF THE TITAN&#13;
OFFENSIVE SUCCESS •&#13;
21&#13;
sports division &#13;
field of stroarrs ~ venwithafloodeddia- '.J mond, the Titan Softball team sparkled to a&#13;
winning season of 20-17. The&#13;
teammanaged toplay37 of the&#13;
43 scheduled games despite all&#13;
of the rain damage to softball&#13;
fields across Iowa. "It was hard&#13;
to get excited for games every&#13;
night because we never knew&#13;
when we would get&#13;
play, " commented&#13;
catcher Kellie Van&#13;
Nordstrand'95.&#13;
The Titan&#13;
Softball team&#13;
began the season&#13;
by winning the Missouri Valley Tournament. The team played spectacularly, giving up only one&#13;
run the entire day. Hard work&#13;
continued to pay off when the&#13;
Titans handed state ranked&#13;
Glenwood its only conference&#13;
loss of the season.&#13;
There was a new person at&#13;
the helm of the softball crew&#13;
this year. Rod Miller, who had&#13;
coached from 1972-77, returned to the top position. He&#13;
was accompanied by new assistant coaches Meredith Porter and Mike Smith. "I en joyed&#13;
working with the girls, but the&#13;
softball&#13;
stead of once a week."&#13;
One of the many challenges&#13;
during the se on was the&#13;
'Eastern Trip.' The team left on .&#13;
Thursday afternoon and&#13;
played a double-header in&#13;
Creston that night. Then they&#13;
spent the night with Creston&#13;
players and played th ree&#13;
games in Des Moines the next&#13;
day. "The team stayed the&#13;
night in a motel, then&#13;
traveled to Carroll&#13;
during a nasty&#13;
storm to play&#13;
two games that&#13;
night. We got out&#13;
of Des Moines at just&#13;
the right time, because the&#13;
whole town went under water the next day," explained&#13;
Jenny Olsen'93.&#13;
Post-season play caught&#13;
the team at its peak. With a&#13;
score of 8-0, LC terminated&#13;
AL' s season and avenged three&#13;
regular-season losses. Winning the sectional crown over&#13;
Atlantic advanced the Titans&#13;
to regional play. The season&#13;
ended in a hard-fought game&#13;
against Glenwood.&#13;
Many Titans earned honors after the season. Named to&#13;
the All-City first-team were&#13;
competition was a lot tougher Olsen, Tara O'Bradovich'94,&#13;
(than in previous years)," com- and Anne Howsare'95. Olsen&#13;
mented Miller. "We met a chal- was also awarded second-team&#13;
lenging team every night in- All-Conference.&#13;
22&#13;
softball&#13;
FJmr R£w - (I..-R) - 51.RA. ~, ~ 'l'Aru::R, JEI'N{ GluM\N, I&lt;'EILIE&#13;
V~, Jcm Sl&gt;m:N. Ra-1 2 - ksrs= Cao! Moo: Sm:H,&#13;
~ PM-KN, O:umE:i B:=, AmrL ~. JEI'N{ OIB:N, ANiIE&#13;
H.Ei, Assrsri= Caal M:mmni Pcmm, HEAD Cao! Rro Mru.m. &amp;w&#13;
3 - JnL OJ&gt;, O:Nm: ~, TARA O' BRArovrcH, hm H::w:lARE,&#13;
Jum: Mn.rm, CYNJI MEEvEs, ELrsE HEmY •&#13;
pfioto 6y :Moni£a C 0 L OOKING FOR A PARTNER , JENNY OLSEN' 93 P REJ?.A}U:&#13;
FOR WARM - UP. OLSEN WAS A THREE YEAR STARTER IN&#13;
RIGHT FIELD FOR THE TITANS • &#13;
n It was ~a rd to get excited for games&#13;
l:Jjevery night because we never knew ·&#13;
~~~"'~ev:~o~~.?.:! '?:Slay. ii ' I/ .&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
1 D.M. Hoover 5 3 Glenwood 4&#13;
1st Miss. Valley Tourn. 6 Glenwood 4&#13;
1 A.L. 3 0 Creston 10&#13;
1 A.L. 2 2 Creston 12&#13;
2 Urbandale 9 0 D.M. Dowling 9&#13;
15 Clarinda 2 13 Keokuk 6&#13;
() D.M. Dowling 4 6 Nishna Valley 3&#13;
{J D.M. Hoover 8 13 Nishna Valley 3&#13;
4 Shenandoah 5 3 Carroll 2&#13;
0 Atlantic 2 0 Carroll Kuemper 2&#13;
6 T.J. 4 1 A.L. 3&#13;
T.J. 4 4 Atlantic 3&#13;
6 Clarinda 4 6 St. Albert 2&#13;
IO Mo. Valley 3 2 Harlan 5&#13;
n Mo. alley 1 4 Harlan 14&#13;
; T.J. 4 0 A.L. 8&#13;
f l 1 T.J. 3 4 Atlantic 1&#13;
L3 Shenandoah 2 5 Glenwood 9&#13;
0 RELEASING THE BALL,&#13;
PITCHER ANNE ffcMSARE 1 9 5&#13;
WARMS UP • HOWSARE EARNED&#13;
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CITY HONORS&#13;
0 Slm::It:HIN; ~ '1HIRD EASE,&#13;
.AmIE · 94 REAOlES 'IO CA'.IOi&#13;
'IHE BAIL. ~ ~ A CIN3ISmn' IEAIEl&#13;
CN THE FIELD THRCU3EDJT THE SEASCN .&#13;
pfzoto 6g 'Jvfonica Carver 2 3&#13;
softball &#13;
untapped potential&#13;
by Kellie VanNordstrand &amp; Anne Howsare baseball&#13;
ack of motivation was the&#13;
downfall of the 1993 LC&#13;
baseball team. The Titans&#13;
started the season successfully,&#13;
but could not keep the intensity&#13;
up at the end. However, some&#13;
players did work through the&#13;
hard times but to no avail. LC&#13;
wrapped up the season with a&#13;
record of 7-19.&#13;
There were few experienced&#13;
pitchers for the Titans, so leadership was shifted to other positions on the field. Duke&#13;
Perfect '93, the shortstop, started for LC&#13;
for over three&#13;
years, and Jay&#13;
Anderson '93&#13;
was a solid fielder&#13;
at second base. Many&#13;
players had a lot of potential, but the team never pulled&#13;
it together.&#13;
Power hitting was scarce&#13;
during the season, but execution&#13;
kept the Titans in most games.&#13;
Consistent hitters in the line up&#13;
were Perfect and Chris Baas '93,&#13;
while Scott Wallace '94 and Mike&#13;
Kell '94 provided speed on the&#13;
basepaths.&#13;
First-year assistant varsity&#13;
and JV coach Mike Morony was a&#13;
spark plug for the team. "Coach&#13;
Morony was a players' coach. He&#13;
got along well with everyone,"&#13;
commented Eric Wilson '94. JV&#13;
was abundant with a variety of&#13;
players, including many freshmen. Without a ninth-grade team,&#13;
most underclassmen suited JV.&#13;
Numbers brought success and the&#13;
team ended the season 13-8.&#13;
One symbol of the team's season was going to Urbandale and&#13;
24&#13;
staying in a motel. There were&#13;
three games scheduled for the&#13;
weekend, but all were rained out.&#13;
Because there was not much to&#13;
do, the boys had to find ot11er&#13;
activities to keep them busy. ''We&#13;
played cards and that was it,"&#13;
stated Andrew Guill '95.&#13;
Perfect was rewarded after&#13;
four years of hard work on the&#13;
field. He was named to the firstteam All-City along with Wallace.&#13;
Baas and Anderson were Honorable Mention choices.&#13;
Perfect also received&#13;
unanimous AllConference honors. Receiving a&#13;
second-team&#13;
award was Wallace,&#13;
and Mike McMillen '94&#13;
achieved Honorable Menbaseball&#13;
nsNAGGING A THROW, THIRD-BASEMAN BRIAN MoRRISON WARMS&#13;
RIOR TO THE GAME. MoRRISON GUNNED OOWN MANY POTENTI.Ju&#13;
BASERUNNERS FROM HIS CORNER POST •&#13;
ft TAKING CUTS DURING PRACTICE 1 C&#13;
¥BAAS WORKS ON HIS TECHNIQUE • BAAS&#13;
A POWERFUL FORCE IN THE TITAN L I NEUP • &#13;
'' ' IJ 1t was a rebuilding year, but we had the&#13;
~~! ~~ e ~Jreat season. ii ' II&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
'&#13;
8 St. Albert 7 3 Spencer 13&#13;
4 A.L. 0 7 Red Oak 2&#13;
10 Harlan 6 0 S.C. West 12&#13;
1 LeMars 3 0 S.C. West 7&#13;
2 T.J. 14 3 Harlan 1&#13;
0 T.J. 10 5 Shenandoah 4&#13;
2 Harlan 6 3 Atlantic 13&#13;
12 Shenandoah 1 1 Creston 5&#13;
Atlantic 7 1 Creston 4&#13;
larinda 5 2 A.L. 3&#13;
Glenwood 1 2 S.C. North 14&#13;
Clarinda 5 3 S.C. North 10&#13;
Denison 7 6 D.M. Lincoln 9&#13;
4 0 PREl?,ARIN:; 'IO SWlN3 '1EE EAT'&#13;
Moo: M:Mn.r.m I.CX:l&lt;S KR '1EE&#13;
Bl\ll,. THE 'lElM 'ltX1&lt; l3A'.lTitG ~&#13;
BEFCRE EVERY GAl-E •&#13;
HUDDLING BETWEEN INNINGS ,&#13;
~ TITANS DISCUSS STRATEGY .&#13;
MosT GAMES WERE PIAYED DESPITE&#13;
FLOODING IN SOUTHWEST&#13;
,&#13;
IOWA. •&#13;
4&#13;
25&#13;
basebal l &#13;
roller coaster season&#13;
~fter a rough start, the&#13;
~Titan volleyball team&#13;
traded bad attitudes and dirty&#13;
looks for state rankings and&#13;
tournament titles. Losing to&#13;
Red Oak and Atlantic to open&#13;
the season forced the Titans to&#13;
reevaluate goals and unite as a&#13;
team. "We decided that we&#13;
would play with more intensity and work together&#13;
more," stated Kellie&#13;
V anNordstrand'95.&#13;
Other goals set&#13;
at the beginning of the year&#13;
included having a&#13;
winning season, winning a tournament and&#13;
communicating more on and&#13;
off the court.&#13;
The team surprised the&#13;
area by winning the&#13;
Haw keye-1 0 Conference&#13;
Tournament. This was the&#13;
first year for the new conference after adding Denison and&#13;
Carroll Kuemper, formerly&#13;
known as the Hawkeye-8.&#13;
After placing second in pool&#13;
play, the women triumphed&#13;
over Atlantic in the semi-final, two games to one. They&#13;
proceeded to pound&#13;
Glenwood in two straight&#13;
games for the championship.&#13;
"I felt we had really accom26&#13;
volleyball&#13;
plished something, plus we got&#13;
a look at all the Hawk-10 teams&#13;
early in the season," commented Tracy Tay or'95.&#13;
As a result of winning the&#13;
tournament, the Titans received a number 24 ranking in&#13;
the state. This was the first&#13;
time LC had been ranked in&#13;
four years. "It was a great feeling of pride to have the&#13;
ranking, but we knew&#13;
tha t it wou ldn't&#13;
guarantee wins&#13;
for the rest of the&#13;
season," said&#13;
Anne Howsare'95.&#13;
Post season honors&#13;
out to Shannon&#13;
Wise'94, Tara O'Bradovich'94,&#13;
and VanNordstrand'95. Wise&#13;
received first team All-Conference and honorable mention&#13;
All-City. O'Bradovichalsowas&#13;
awarded first team All-Conference and second team All-City.&#13;
VanN ordstrand earned honorable mention All-Conference&#13;
and first team All-City.&#13;
At the end-of-the-season&#13;
banquet, team awards were received. Best Offensive Player&#13;
went to O'Bradovich, Best Defensive Player went to Jamie&#13;
Miller'95 and MVP went to&#13;
VanNordstrand . Tracy Taylor&#13;
received the Coaches' Award.&#13;
volleyball&#13;
FRONT Row , (L-R) - AssISTANT CoAcH BARB MOTES , JAMIE&#13;
MILLER, HEAD COACH STACY DAVIS, TRACY TAYLOR,&#13;
AsSISTANT COACH MEREDITH PORTER. SECOND ROW - J I LL&#13;
OGG, TARA 0' BRADOVICH. THIRD Row- KELLIE&#13;
VANNORDSTRAND I ANNE HOWSARE. FOURTH ROW - SHANNON&#13;
WISE, JODI HooK.&#13;
OFOCUSING ON THE BALL , SHANNON W ISE PREP&#13;
TO SERVE . WISE EARNED FIRST TEAM&#13;
CONFERENCE AND HONORABLE MENTION ALL-C&#13;
AFTER THE SEASON • &#13;
n It was a great feeling of pride to have the IL:JJ ranking but we knew that it wouldn't guarantee&#13;
iMns for1he rest of ~e ~:~"""" ! 95 ii ' IJ&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
1 Red Oak 3 1st Hawk-10 Tourn.&#13;
2 Atlantic 3 2 Creston 0&#13;
3 Tri-Center 2 1 Harlan 1&#13;
3 Denison 1 1 Atlantic 1&#13;
3 Shenendoah 0 1 Clarinda 1&#13;
3 Harlan 2 2 Denison 0&#13;
3 Carroll Ku emper 0 2 Atlantic 1&#13;
I&#13;
13 Glenwood 1 2 Glenwood 0&#13;
I! ~ Creston 1 Districts&#13;
I&#13;
1 Clarinda 3 3 T.J. 0&#13;
IJ&#13;
II&#13;
II ()&#13;
I! Atlantic 3 0 A.L. 3&#13;
I • --&#13;
4 0 EXTENDING TO PASS THE BALL 1&#13;
TARA 0 1 BRADOVICH AIMS FOR&#13;
THE TARGET • PASSING WAS A&#13;
CRUCIAL PART OF THE TITAN OFFENSE •&#13;
plwto og Scott 'letmeyer OCOVERING A TARA 0 I BRADOVICH&#13;
HIT, KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND AND&#13;
ANNE HOWSARE PREPARE TO DIG THE&#13;
BALL • HELPING EACH OTHER WAS CRITICAL&#13;
TO LC SUCCESS •&#13;
2 7&#13;
volleyball&#13;
;.i... -&#13;
nderclassmen&#13;
A R E T I p p I N G - by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
With a record of 9-3, the freshman volleyball team overpowered many opponents&#13;
throughout the season. By improving basic&#13;
skills, theteam playedatahigher&#13;
level from the first game to the&#13;
last. "Our goal was to improve&#13;
accuracy in passing and serving&#13;
to become more competitive,"&#13;
commented Coach Meredith&#13;
Porter.&#13;
The Titans played exceptionally well in the LC Tournament&#13;
placing second in a tough fourteam field . Team unity continued to be a factor during the&#13;
tournament as it had been&#13;
0&#13;
through the season. "During the LC Tourney,&#13;
we worked as a team and talked a lot," recalled Courtney Bussey'97.&#13;
Many awards were received after the season. Members of the team voted for the&#13;
following three awards: Lyndsay Patton'97&#13;
was named the Best All-Around Player, Best&#13;
Offensive Player was awarded to Laurel&#13;
Green'97, and there was a tie for Best DefenFreshmen Opponent They&#13;
1 Red Oak 2&#13;
2 Harlan 1&#13;
2 Atlantic 0&#13;
1 Tri-Center 2&#13;
2 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
B ISD 2&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
2 Glenwood 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 0&#13;
1 Creston 2&#13;
2 Atlantic 0&#13;
28&#13;
sive Player b.etween Tanya Delaney'97 and&#13;
Michelle Le_'97. TheCoachesAward,chosen by Porter for hard work and hustle on&#13;
the court, was given to Bussey.&#13;
This talente freshman group foreshadowed LC volleyball to come. "Several&#13;
Coach Motes stated as a goal fo r the&#13;
team. By expressing feelings openly, th&#13;
team learned to play together and ben fi&#13;
from team wuty.&#13;
Havingjuniors,sophomor s,andfre hmen on the court forced tea&#13;
Several players developed into key facmembers to communicat&#13;
with people from different&#13;
classes. Promoting freslun.e:n.&#13;
to JV gave the team more dj_&#13;
versity and numbers. Thi_&#13;
produced more cornpetitioll&#13;
for each position.&#13;
tors for future varsity seasons by steady&#13;
improvement.&#13;
- C OACH MEREDITH P ORTER&#13;
players developed into key factors for future varsity seasons by steady improvement," summarized Porter.&#13;
JV&#13;
"We wanted to put individuals out on&#13;
the court and blend them into a team,"&#13;
JV Opponen t They&#13;
1 Red Oak 2&#13;
2 Harlan 0&#13;
1 Atlantic 2&#13;
0 Tri-Center 2&#13;
2 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
2 Shenandoah 1&#13;
1 T.J. 2&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
2 Westside 0&#13;
0 Clarinda 2&#13;
2 Creston 0&#13;
1 Atlantic 2&#13;
2 Shenandoah 0&#13;
2 Griswold 0&#13;
I Creston 1&#13;
2 St. Albert 0&#13;
0 A.L. 2&#13;
~ Mixi..ngthecla ses prov ct&#13;
successful. During confe:r-_&#13;
ence games the team had a /&#13;
4 record and during toun1 .. _&#13;
ments the Titans went 7-&#13;
"We had a good season, but we could ha&#13;
worked harder during practices," colllmented Jodi Sanson'97.&#13;
At the awards banquet after the seas l&#13;
Sanson was named MVP. Best Offensiv&#13;
Playerwasshared.bysettersJeniKenealy _&#13;
and Cari Coleman'96. Best Defensi ,&#13;
player was Angie Kay'97, and the Coa h~ ,&#13;
Award wen t to Nicole Wallenberg'96.&#13;
PUSHING .A BACl!t SET TO TANYA DELA.NI!.&#13;
YNDS.AY PATTON HELPS RUN THE OFFEN&#13;
THE: FRESHMEN TEAM ENDED T HEIR SEA&#13;
WITH A 9 - 3 RECORD •&#13;
jv/freshma.n volleyball &#13;
0 E'REslMN TEl\M. E'ocNr R:M (L-R) - !.=&#13;
PATKN, JENNY I..Auvrn, O:w:li MrnEDI'IH P~,&#13;
HEIDIE GrovE, DusTI TB:::M&gt;s::N • SEXXNl R:MililRINEY BussEY, CnusrrnE &amp;::l&lt;ENsrosE, R1ialEuE&#13;
, SANDY KA:rsER, RENEE l&lt;E:E2wl, REaEx::x::A&#13;
WlNKIER. THrno R:M- TANYA DE:!:..ANEY, MICllELIE LEE,&#13;
AlN: HExlER, G:uiN.Y\ BRADIEY, I..iwRE:r. GREEN, BEml\Ny&#13;
WAT&amp;N .&#13;
-&#13;
O PASSING TO THE FRONT ROW, JENI KENEALY&#13;
SETS THE BALL UP FOR A HIT • THE JV&#13;
TEAM WAS LED BY A CONGLOMERATION OF YOUNG&#13;
PLAYERS FROM DIFFERENT CLASSES •&#13;
==-----=&#13;
~e-==---== .-- .____. ~ - ::: ==:: = ==--= == = ::: ==- ---&#13;
O JV TEAM . FRONT ROW (L- R) - MANDY&#13;
CRAWFORD , ALICIA TOMICH, CARLA SHAY.&#13;
SECOND ROW- SHANNON LEA , KIM LEMASTER,&#13;
MICHELLE C HEW, AMY HANSEN • THIRD Row- JENI&#13;
KENEALY, CARI C OLEMAN, JENNY DOFF, BETH&#13;
NELSON, DORINDA CREPS • FOURTH ROW- NICOLE&#13;
WALLENBERG, SARA KENNEY , Joor SANSON , ANGIE&#13;
KAY.&#13;
HITTING THE BALL OVER THE NET , BETH&#13;
SALZBRENNER GOES FOR THE KILL WH ILE BETH&#13;
NELSON COVERS • SALZBRENNER WAS A STRONG&#13;
MIDDLE HITTER FOR THE JV TEAM •&#13;
29&#13;
jv/freshman volleyball &#13;
potential not reached ~ by Kyte ward football&#13;
~arlan37--LC34. This&#13;
'(/was more than just a&#13;
score, it was proof positive&#13;
that LC was a state championship caliber team. They&#13;
were, perhaps, the best team&#13;
in the state that was not in&#13;
the playoffs.&#13;
On p aper, the Titans&#13;
were physically dominant,&#13;
almost always bigger than&#13;
their opponent. As&#13;
wi th any season,&#13;
things didn't always wor k&#13;
out as&#13;
planned. With&#13;
surprise losses to&#13;
Glenwood, Atlantic, and Harlan, the Titans fell short of goals.&#13;
From an injured bystander's point of view , Peter Eischeid expressed, "It&#13;
was hard to watch us lose to&#13;
Harlan in a close game for&#13;
the second consecutive&#13;
year."&#13;
The Harlan mystique&#13;
played a role in the game.&#13;
In the first quarter, the Titans fumbled twice, allow -&#13;
ing Harlan to make some&#13;
important scores. Without&#13;
those fumbles, the game&#13;
may have turned out differently.&#13;
Even with three&#13;
losses, the Titans still had a&#13;
chance to make the playoffs.&#13;
The Titans needed to beat&#13;
30&#13;
Creston in the final game,&#13;
but they also needed Harlan&#13;
to beat Deni on. However,&#13;
Denison upset Harlan qr&#13;
the vic tory, ending the Titans' playoff h opes.&#13;
This doesn' t mean,&#13;
however, that the season&#13;
was a big disappointm nt.&#13;
Three players w ere named&#13;
to the all-state fo otball&#13;
team: Mike Kell '94,&#13;
Brian Morrison '94&#13;
an d Jaso n&#13;
Matiyow '95.&#13;
The Titans&#13;
also had nine&#13;
players on the&#13;
Daily Nonpareil's&#13;
all-city football team,&#13;
more than any other&#13;
school. Members of that&#13;
team were : Mike Kell'94,&#13;
Brian Morrison '94, Trent&#13;
Tiessen '94, Andy Hallock&#13;
'94, Doug Cozad '94, Jason&#13;
Matiyow '95, Chad Deal '95,&#13;
Adam Bendorf '9 5 and&#13;
David Kjeldgaard '96. Kell&#13;
also took player of the year&#13;
honors and led class 3A and&#13;
4A in rushing.&#13;
The hope for a p erfect season still remains.&#13;
With a number of promising juniors and sophomores,&#13;
many of whom contribu ted&#13;
to this year's team and a&#13;
group of talented freshmen,&#13;
the future for Titan football&#13;
looks bright.&#13;
football&#13;
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QCELEBRATING ANOTHER TRIUMPH, THE TITAN&#13;
REGROUP AFTER A HARD - FOUGHT VI CTORY•&#13;
S WAS A FAMILIAR SCENE THROUGHOUT THE&#13;
SEASON . &#13;
rn It was really hard to watch us lose to Harlan lL:JJ in a dose game for the second consecutive&#13;
year. - PETER EISCHEID' 9411 'JI&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
6 A.L 14&#13;
30 Columbus 0&#13;
23 Glenwood 32&#13;
48 Red Oak 0&#13;
35 Dens ion 21&#13;
28 Clarinda 8&#13;
19&#13;
I Atlantic 18&#13;
i Harlan 37&#13;
1 Creston 6 ----·&#13;
, __ , .....&#13;
RUNNING F OR EXTRA YARDS 1 0 SCOTT WALLACE IS AIDE D BY&#13;
THE BLOCKING OF M I KE KELL&#13;
AS ANDREW GUILL LOOKS ON • WALLACE&#13;
WAS A SECOND YEAR VARSITY STARTER.&#13;
photo 6y 'l(ayfeen Wifson OT AKING DOWN THE BALL CARRIER&#13;
F OR A LOSS 1 JOSH LYDON AND&#13;
D AVID THIEN SUCCESSFULLY STOP&#13;
THE OFFENSE • LYDON AND T HIEN SAW&#13;
EXTENSIVE ACTION ON DEFENSE.&#13;
,&#13;
pfioto 6y Ylmfressa :Jfagnes 31&#13;
football &#13;
reshmen and jv:&#13;
0 NE S T E P&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
FRESHMEN DOMINATE&#13;
Dominating. Just one word could describe&#13;
this year's freshman football team. The team&#13;
steamrolled their way to a 9-0 record, and did it&#13;
impressively.&#13;
''This year's team was impressive because they scored on a number of&#13;
undefeated season," he remarked.&#13;
JV BUILDS SOLID FOUNDATION&#13;
With a 6-2-1 record, the JV football&#13;
team made tremendous strides during the&#13;
season. Not only was its record good, but the&#13;
AWA Y&#13;
ondary as the season progressed.&#13;
Even with these losses, the team&#13;
formed remarkably well. Jay Ka thol:9s c n&#13;
mented "Our offensive and defensive lin&#13;
made up for the losses, especially the offei&#13;
sive line. They opened a lot of holes for&#13;
backs."&#13;
Another element to su e&#13;
punt returns, kickoff returns, and&#13;
fumble recoveries," commented&#13;
coach Mike Morony.&#13;
In its closest game, a 26-&#13;
20 defeat of Glenwooa, the Titan&#13;
offense was dominating. Offensive leaders were Brett Wallace&#13;
ml As a player develops they earn more playing lL:J time, and as with any team, some players&#13;
come along fast~r ::. o~~r:~BELL ~&#13;
was the way th members&#13;
the team got along well -v&#13;
one another. This was obVio&#13;
at practices and games; if&#13;
one was down, the r t of&#13;
team would pick them b&#13;
up.&#13;
and Alonzo Grosse. Equally, if&#13;
not more impressive, was the defense. Led by Dan Morrison and&#13;
Mike Murray, the defensewas&#13;
rarely scored upon throughout&#13;
the year. Other teams scored few touchdowns&#13;
agamst the Titans.&#13;
Many of the players had good, basic&#13;
fundamentalsin sports, which helped for football. An example of this versatility was&#13;
placekicker Chris Vokt. Vokt was 90% on extra&#13;
points and had two 35 yard field goals to his&#13;
credit.&#13;
Dan Morrison'97, put the season into&#13;
perspective. "Our hard practices paid off for an&#13;
3 2&#13;
way they achieved it was impressive.&#13;
The players were constantly challenged due to promotion of several players to&#13;
the varsity squad. One player who achieved&#13;
this was Eric"Nelson'96.&#13;
Nelson was given the nod as the&#13;
varsity signal caller four weeks into the season. Another player, David Kjeldgaard '96&#13;
saw significant playing time in the Titan secpfwto 6y Monica Carver a FOLLOWl:NG THE BLOCKS OF Hl:S TEAMMATES ,&#13;
MATT SCHOENJ:NG Fl:GHTS Hl:S WAY THROUGH&#13;
FENSE • L:tNEMEN PROVJ:DED HOLES F OR THE&#13;
BACKS TO RUN THROUGH .&#13;
j v/freshman football&#13;
The JV coad1es were&#13;
Campbell, Erwin Pellant c\ •&#13;
Larry Matiyow. Their&#13;
bineCl expertise on the g ·&#13;
provided the p layers With.&#13;
advantage before the se&#13;
even started. . This year, as in past years, the JUi ·&#13;
varsity squad was a usea to dev~l P pla,. . _to get them ready for Frida}'. rughts.&#13;
CampbeU explained how the te&#13;
operated. "As a player devel&lt;?ps they ,&#13;
more playing time, and as with any te&#13;
some players come along faster than oth&#13;
photo by :Moniu1 c O B LASTJ:NG THE BALL, ERIC&#13;
SUCCESSFULLY PUNTS. NELSO&#13;
EXTE NSIVE VARSITY ACTION LATER :t&#13;
SEASON . &#13;
~~ T:e:»!. Frolr :RO&gt;&lt; (L-R) - Ml:OlllEL TAYI.c:R, BRIAN RAswssrn, BILL HaJsELy, CaAaf MIKE~.&#13;
~MIKE 'I'CMDICK, BRIAN 'I'uRK, BEN F'E:u:ER, JAY~. MIKE Cat.t.=. SEXXNO RCM-~ &amp;As,&#13;
Roo V~, NAnI1IN EMlJ:CK, MIKE .AJ:w.is, ~ KwnsEN, NICK CARrs:N, BILL Cu:Mmrs, 'I'YIER&#13;
J l'HmGS. 'l'Hnm RCM-Cmus VCF:r, BRE:rr WALI.AcE, ZllCH W:rsE, JAY MAu:::K, MIKE Cc»u.Y, Scarr M:Ccffn:CK,&#13;
B. J . SllEPJ\RD, BRAD K°ENEALY . FcxnmI :RO&gt;&lt;- ERic Er.o!\M, D:x:.c Kn=., DAN M:::R!uS'.:N, R:a.N SMrni, MIKE 'MuRRAY,&#13;
KIJRr Sall:AJ.nw.N, AIJ::Nw Grossi;:, JEREMY MAJCR.&#13;
e&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
Opponent&#13;
JV&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Creston&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
They&#13;
12&#13;
19&#13;
6&#13;
16&#13;
20&#13;
14&#13;
6&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
18&#13;
6&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
14&#13;
12&#13;
12&#13;
~LOOKING FOR DAYLIGHT, Ron VANNORDSTRAND&#13;
~ARRIES ON A SWEEP • VANNORDSTRAND WAS A&#13;
VERSATILE PERFORMER .&#13;
R&#13;
FINDING THE HOLE, ALONZO GROSSE STRIDES&#13;
OR EXTRA YARDS • GROSSE WAS THE LEADING&#13;
photo 6y Monica Carver 3 3&#13;
jv/freshmen football &#13;
dedication proves positive&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
cross country&#13;
0dicationwasevidentto and the AL Invitational.&#13;
all during the girls' crosscoun- Team captain Elise&#13;
try season. Members of the Henry'94 earned many cross&#13;
team could be seen running country honors for LC. She&#13;
through neighborhoods, train- was the individual champion&#13;
inghardfortheupcomingsea- at the AL Invitational and the&#13;
son. "Dedication was impor- Woodbineinvitational. Henry&#13;
tant before and during the sea- also earned All-Conference&#13;
son," commented Coach "Jog- honors byplacing fourth at t e&#13;
ging Joe" Ankenbauer. "You&#13;
could tell the people that had&#13;
run over the summer&#13;
and who hadn't."&#13;
Compared to&#13;
previous years, this&#13;
season had a wide&#13;
range of talent. Due to the&#13;
variety of skill levels, coed&#13;
practices were held. Both&#13;
Hawkeye-10 meet. She&#13;
was ranked in the&#13;
top fift een in&#13;
Southwest&#13;
Iowa and&#13;
placed 22nd&#13;
at the state meet,&#13;
second highest in LC&#13;
history.&#13;
Team awards went out to&#13;
teams challenged each other H enry, Stacey Barelos'96,&#13;
to get better. "The coed prac- Cheryl Hiltabidel'97, and&#13;
tices were a lot of fun," said Lauren Lakatos'97. Henry was&#13;
Cyndi Meeves'94. "Running named Runner of the Year for&#13;
with the guys improved the her outstanding performance&#13;
girls' team and increased team during the season. Barelos and&#13;
unity between girls' and boys' Hiltabidel were named Most&#13;
teams." Improved Runners, and&#13;
A season highlight for the Lakatos was the Newcomer of&#13;
women was their ranking in the Year.&#13;
the top fifteen in southwest&#13;
Iowa. Theteam placed second&#13;
at the Woodbine Invitational&#13;
3 4&#13;
girls 8 c ross country&#13;
FIRST Row (L-R) - AMANDA HILTABIDEL, TERA F RANKS, SARA&#13;
KNAVEL, J ENNIFER KEEFE, COURTNEY AMBROSE, L YNETTE&#13;
MoNTANG, CHERYL H ILTABIDEL , LAUREN LAKATOS • S ECOND Ro&#13;
- COACH KEITH MASSEY, AMANDA HUNT, ALISSA HAUSEN , C YND:r&#13;
MEEVES , ELISE HENRY, KATHLEEN RILEY, STACEY B ARELOS,&#13;
COACH JOE ANKENBAUER. &#13;
!ni Dedication was impor-&#13;
[L:Jj tant before and during&#13;
::'"s ~J::,:~~OE"Amra™~· ii ' II&#13;
Place Meet&#13;
2 A.L. Invitational&#13;
5 L.C. Invitational&#13;
4 Red Oak Invitational&#13;
7 Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
4 Sioux City Invitational&#13;
3 Harlan Invitational&#13;
5 Shenandoah Invitational&#13;
'2 I 'oodbine Invitational&#13;
I iawkeye Ten Conference Meet&#13;
II I Districts&#13;
II -·- - -&#13;
photo b!J Scott'letme3er 0 JOGGING IN PRACTICE, STACEY BARELOS AND AMANDA HUNT CONDITION FOR THE CROSS&#13;
COUNTRY SEASON. FREQUENT PRACTICES AFTER SCHOOL WERE A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE&#13;
SUCCESS OF THE GIRLS 1 TEAM•&#13;
~RUNNING UP A HILL, LJ\UREN LAKATOS STRIVES FOR THE FINISH LINE. LAKATOS&#13;
~AND OTHER UNDERCLASSMEN GAVE THE TEAM AN EXTRA BOOST.&#13;
OPRACTICING HER TECHNIQUE, ELISE HENRY PREPARES HERSELF F OR THE STATE MEET •&#13;
HAruJ WORKOUTS , COMPLIMENTS OF JOGGING JoE, AIDED HENRY TO A SPECTACULAR&#13;
SEASON . 35&#13;
girls' cross country &#13;
depth equals success&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0 mprov ement w as a&#13;
word frequently heard&#13;
b y anyone associated with the&#13;
L.C. cross country team. Quantity was a word that also frequented the cross country&#13;
scene. There were more people&#13;
out than in previous years.&#13;
With the high numbers, the&#13;
quality of the team increased&#13;
with the added level of intensity at practice.&#13;
The Titans won their first&#13;
meet since the 1989 meet at&#13;
Red Oak. The Woodbine&#13;
Invitational and the&#13;
Shenandoah Invitational concluded&#13;
the list of triumphs&#13;
for the Titans. In these&#13;
meets, as in others, the&#13;
runners worked as a team.&#13;
Throughout the year, the spotlight never shined on one runner. In fact, the spotlight shined&#13;
on several different peop le as&#13;
the year went on.&#13;
"There were always the top&#13;
five runners, but if one runner&#13;
was having a bad day, someone would run better to take&#13;
theirplace," commented coach&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
Even though the Titans&#13;
didn' t win every meet, they&#13;
had a strong performance at&#13;
each. This was not only true at&#13;
the varsity level, but at the JV&#13;
level as well. The JV team won&#13;
several meets d uring the year.&#13;
The big change was the&#13;
work ethic. In past years, many&#13;
3 6&#13;
cross country&#13;
people would go out for the&#13;
team, but not all would stay&#13;
out. Some people that tried&#13;
out were first year juniors and - seniors, their presence dded&#13;
to the team aspect part of cross&#13;
country.&#13;
For the second straight&#13;
year, the Titans nearly missed&#13;
sending a runner o the state&#13;
cross cou n try mee t. Ryan&#13;
Hanks'94 finished 12th, ju t&#13;
short of a trip to the state&#13;
mee t. In ad d ition,&#13;
H a n ks w a s&#13;
ranked in the&#13;
D a i 1 y&#13;
Nonpareil's&#13;
top 15 in&#13;
Southwest Iowa.&#13;
The positive side to&#13;
the situation is that of&#13;
the top five runners, four&#13;
will be back next year. The&#13;
only one not returning will be&#13;
Hanks.&#13;
With nearly everyone returning next year, Titan cross&#13;
country is definitely headed in&#13;
the right direction. With any&#13;
luck, the Titans will take home&#13;
three more trophies next year.&#13;
At the awards banquet,&#13;
Hanks received the Runner of&#13;
the Year Award, while Nate&#13;
Bullock'95 and Aaron Smits'95&#13;
received the Most Improved&#13;
Runner Award . David Douglas '95, took home Newcomer&#13;
of the Year honors.&#13;
boys' cross country&#13;
F I RST Row - ( L - R ) - N ATE BULLOCK , GREG S TROHBEHN,&#13;
BRIAN MAJOR I KYLE WARD I D REW DITMARS I NICK K IRLIN I T ONY&#13;
McCoruu c K • Row T wo - CoACH KEITH MAssEY , L EE B owsTEAD ,&#13;
J ERRY BoWNEs, J ASON VANVACTOR, J ASON .ANDERSON, J oBN&#13;
ARMo UR, P AT KAsPERBAUER, JEFF B ELLOWS , MATT McC ORMICK,&#13;
J As o N E NDERS, CoAcH JoE ANKENBAUER. Row T HREE - D Avr o&#13;
DOUGLAS, RYAN HANKs, AARON S MITS, RoB S woLLEY, MAYLoiq&#13;
L EACH , S HAWN CORBIN , KEvIN STEWARD , J ASON KENNEY ,&#13;
M ICHAEL T AYLOR. &#13;
r71l There were always the top L:JJ five runners, but if one runner was having a bad day,&#13;
someone would run bet-11 II&#13;
ter to take their place. '&#13;
- COACH "JOGGIN 1 JOE 11 AffiIBNBAUER&#13;
1&#13;
we Opponent&#13;
2 A.L. Invitational&#13;
4 LC. Invitational&#13;
1 Red Oak Invitational&#13;
4 Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
3 Sioux City Invitational&#13;
:J Harlan Invitational&#13;
1 Shenandoah Invitational&#13;
1 Woodbine Invitational&#13;
1 Hawkeye Ten Conference Meet J&#13;
Districts 11.&#13;
0 WORKING ON HIS STRIDE, MICHAEL TAYLOR SPRINTS TO THE FINISH LINE .&#13;
RUNNER MADE HIS OWN CONTRIBUTION TO THE TEAM •&#13;
EACH&#13;
~ CLIMBING THE FINAL HILL , DAVID DOUGLAS RACES TO A STRONG FINISH . THE&#13;
v STANDARD COURSE OF 3 . 1 MI LES WAS GRUELING F OR THE RUNNERS •&#13;
OCONCENTRATING ON HIS BREATHING 1 RYAN HANKS PACES HIMSELF IN THE MIDDLE&#13;
OF THE COURSE • HANKS WAS VOTE D RUNNER OF THE YEAR / WHILE AARON SMITS /&#13;
NATE BULLOCK , AND D AVID DOUGLAS ALSO RECEIVED AWARDS•&#13;
37&#13;
boys' cross country &#13;
quantity supplies quality&#13;
by Zach Schomburg&#13;
~he freshmen that&#13;
~joined the team this&#13;
year surprised me,"&#13;
admitted Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg. "There were a&#13;
couple that stepped up into a&#13;
varsity position and scored&#13;
some points for us."&#13;
Nearly half of the participants on the squad were&#13;
freshmen. These freshmen not&#13;
only added the ingredient of&#13;
talent to the recipe, but they&#13;
also supplied depth.&#13;
The large amount&#13;
of freshmen gave&#13;
C o a c h&#13;
Schomburg the&#13;
opportunity to&#13;
spread the swimmers throughout every&#13;
event. "The freshmen&#13;
pushed the more experienced swimmers harder in&#13;
practices," explained Coach&#13;
Schomburg. "The veterans&#13;
had to work harder to keep&#13;
their position on the team."&#13;
Large numbers made the Titans competitive in all areas:&#13;
sprinting races, distance races,&#13;
and relays.&#13;
Sprinting was an area&#13;
that was covered well, since&#13;
most of the first year swimmers were incapable, at the&#13;
beginning of the year, of competing in distance events. The&#13;
50 yard and the 100 yard&#13;
events were the most popular&#13;
since they are more basic and&#13;
require less endurance. "This&#13;
year, I specifically concentratedon the sprinting events,"&#13;
admitted Megan Kellogg '94.&#13;
38&#13;
girls' swimming&#13;
"I wanted to break the 50 yard&#13;
freestyle record, but my bad&#13;
shoulder got in the way."&#13;
he 200 yard and the&#13;
500 yard freestyle, ich are&#13;
known as the distance events,&#13;
were limited in quantity but&#13;
not quality. Although few&#13;
wanted to be placed as a distance swimmer, Katie Knott&#13;
was the single freshman to step&#13;
up into the varsity spotlight&#13;
by competing in distance&#13;
events. Others, such as&#13;
Leslie Perry '94, took&#13;
the 200 yard and the&#13;
500 yard&#13;
freestyle records&#13;
off the wall.&#13;
The quantity of&#13;
this year's team made&#13;
it easier to work the reays into the team's strategy.&#13;
The amount of relays w as&#13;
greater which allowed the Titan s to a ccumula te more&#13;
points in meets and it gave the&#13;
opportunity for the inexperienced swimmers to participate&#13;
in more events.&#13;
The 400 yard freestyle&#13;
relay qualified for the state&#13;
meet in Fort Dod ge. The relay&#13;
consisted of Heather Flanegan&#13;
' 95, Amy Martin ' 95&#13;
(Glenwood), Megan Kellogg,&#13;
and Leslie Perry. Perry also&#13;
qualified for the state meet in&#13;
the 200 ya rd individual medley. "The relay we took to&#13;
state went one step further&#13;
than I exp ec ted," bra gged&#13;
Schomburg. "That event reflected the rest of the season."&#13;
girls 0 swimming&#13;
FRONT R o w , ( L - R ) : LESLI E PERRY , COACH BRUCE&#13;
S CHOMBURG, MEGAN KELLOGG , S ECOND Row: C LAUDIA JUNGHANS,&#13;
ELIZABETH BARRETT , J OLANA Z ABORSKY 1 S ARA V ANDEWATER,&#13;
JES S I CA MCE LVAI N , M rcHAELA liANKs, T HIRD R o w : Joor&#13;
JOHNSON, E RI N JOHNS, H EATHER F LANEGAN, FOURTH Row: AMr&#13;
NuzUM , C HRI STY L EWI S , ANGI E .ANDERSON , AMY PoGGE, AMY&#13;
MARTI N , L AST Row : JAr ME WENDT , C ARRIE HENSDALE, AMANDA&#13;
MAffRT, KATI E KNOTT , MANAGER Z ACHARY S CHOMBURG •&#13;
pfioto 6y Scott 'letme&#13;
~ TIMES, LF.sLrE PEERY AND Ca!al BRil::E ~ PLJIN mg SD'&#13;
THE NEXT E\IENI' • SWlMlERS KElPT IN CCNrl\CT WITH 'mEIR TIMES&#13;
THE YEAR IN ORDER TO WI'INESS THEIR Ilo!PROVEJoll!Nl' • &#13;
[I ' jjrhe freshmen that joined the&#13;
team this year surprised me. [I ' II&#13;
We&#13;
129&#13;
2nd&#13;
84&#13;
90&#13;
3rd&#13;
103&#13;
183&#13;
7th&#13;
'18&#13;
rl&#13;
I Ji ' -&#13;
- COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Carroll/Harlan&#13;
Conference Relays&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
D.M. North Invite&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
Harlan&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Conference Meet&#13;
District Meet&#13;
Sta te Meet&#13;
They&#13;
99&#13;
96&#13;
71&#13;
68&#13;
100&#13;
68&#13;
girls'&#13;
photo 6y Monica Carver OP=l:CIPATIN:; IN SPRlNI' IIUllS 1&#13;
LEsLlE PEl'!RY ElmNOO HER AIMl 'ID FULL&#13;
=1 FOR 'l'HE STATE MEEI' . PEl'!RY 1 S&#13;
STATE QUALIFYIN:; TIMES WERE A HIGllLIG!fl' THIS&#13;
SE1IS:::N.&#13;
pfwto 63 Mo11icn Cnroer 3 9&#13;
swimming &#13;
talent prevents def eat&#13;
by Zach Schomburg&#13;
0 he logo on the 93-94 Titan swimming T-shirt&#13;
said it all; "If we swam&#13;
you, we beat you." The Lewis&#13;
Central swimmers let no other&#13;
team swim past them this season with a never before seen&#13;
record in Titan swimming history of 9-0.&#13;
New additions to the team&#13;
played a large role in accomplishing nine wins for the season. "I knew we would have a&#13;
great team if the new swimmers&#13;
would develop like I had&#13;
hoped," stated Coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg, "and&#13;
they did."&#13;
Fr eshmen,&#13;
many of them&#13;
firstyearswimmers, made a&#13;
positive contribution to the success&#13;
of the team. They&#13;
added the ingredient of&#13;
quantity as well as talent to&#13;
the team. Nathan Okerbloom&#13;
'97 and Andy Scholl '97 were&#13;
freshmen that performed at the&#13;
state meet in individual and relay events.&#13;
Another new addition was a&#13;
senior from an entirely different&#13;
country. Terk Mohr '94 from&#13;
Germany swam on the team this&#13;
year while attending school in&#13;
Harlan. Mohr had experience&#13;
in swimming from his high&#13;
school in Germany and brought&#13;
his skill with him. Mohr went to&#13;
state in two of three relays.&#13;
Rookies were a great help to&#13;
LC, although they were not the&#13;
only positive contribution on the&#13;
undefeated squad. Experienced&#13;
veterans made up the engine&#13;
thatranthestateboundcar. Five&#13;
out of eight returning letter winners went on to Iowa City to&#13;
swim at the state meet.&#13;
The Titan swimmers this year&#13;
were part of the most successful&#13;
statemeetin the history of Lewis&#13;
Centralswimming. Eightswim40&#13;
boys' swimming&#13;
mers made the trip to Iowa City,&#13;
the most ever to attend state in&#13;
one year. Colin Luth '94 swam&#13;
at state for the fourth consecutive year. ?his year, Luth competed in the 100 yard brea.stroke&#13;
for the first time and had another first by winning a state&#13;
title. His time was the fifth fastest in Iowa swimming history.&#13;
John Taylor '95 also competed&#13;
at state in two individual and&#13;
two relay events. Taylor swam&#13;
the 200 yard individual medley&#13;
and the 100 yard backstroke.&#13;
Nathan Okerbloom and&#13;
Andy Scholl swam with&#13;
Taylor in the 100 yard&#13;
backstroke as&#13;
f reshm e n .&#13;
Oke r blo om&#13;
and Scholl&#13;
joined Chris&#13;
Pawloski'86, Trevor&#13;
O'Brien '88, and Luth&#13;
as the only freshmen in&#13;
Lewis Central history to&#13;
swim at state.&#13;
For the first time three relays&#13;
competedatstate. The200medley relay consisting of Scholl,&#13;
Luth, Taylor, and Mohr broke&#13;
the Lewis Central school record.&#13;
The first 200 freestyle relay to&#13;
compete, which was made up of&#13;
Mohr, Zachary Schomburg '95,&#13;
Chad Hensdale '94, and Mike&#13;
Wyant '95 placed third on the&#13;
Lewis Central top ten list. The&#13;
400 yard freestyle relay of&#13;
Wyant, Taylor, Mohr, and Luth&#13;
was the fastest state time the&#13;
Titans have ever had in that&#13;
event.&#13;
Nextyear, Lewis Central will&#13;
have a challenge al1ead of them&#13;
due to the loss of Luth, Mohr&#13;
and the rest of the talented senior class. "I'll try not to let this&#13;
year spoil me," admitted Coach&#13;
Schomburg. /1 I look forward to&#13;
challenges, they make the team&#13;
and I work a little harder for&#13;
what we want."&#13;
a boys 9 s wi mming&#13;
F RONT ROW L-R ; TERK MoHR, T YLER GREEN, C HAD HENS DALE,&#13;
COLI N L UTH, B ILL HEUER, COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG, S ECOND&#13;
Row; MANAGER L ESLIE PERRY, JoN B uRGART , N ATHAN&#13;
0KERBLOOM, Z ACHARY SCHOMBURG , KEVIN S TEWARD , JOHN&#13;
TAYLOR , MANAGER MEGAN KELLOGG, L AST Row; JAY MAuc:it,&#13;
ANDY ScHOLL , M n&lt;E WYANT, MATT WYANT , J oHN LUTH •&#13;
OT AKI NG A BREAT HER AFTER HI S I NTERVAL, JOHN T AYLOR GETS&#13;
SHOULDER CHECKED BY COACH SCHOMBURG • TAYLOR QUALIFIED TO&#13;
AT STATE I N THE 10 0 YARD BACKSTROKE , AND TWO RELAYS• &#13;
jl ' II !:' notto letthis year spoil [I ' II&#13;
1We Opponent They I&#13;
j120 S.C. West 45&#13;
I 1st OPS Invitational&#13;
71 Omaha Gross 19&#13;
1&#13;
69 Bellevue East&#13;
19th Linc. SE Inv.&#13;
1&#13;
55 A.L.&#13;
30&#13;
31&#13;
21&#13;
80&#13;
63 Omaha Benson&#13;
189 Creighton Prep&#13;
1111 Omaha NW 29&#13;
1st LC Invite&#13;
106 S.C. North&#13;
2nd Urbandale Inv.&#13;
'I ~7 S.C. East&#13;
I!&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Districts&#13;
Jth State&#13;
60&#13;
73&#13;
-COACH BRUCE SCHOMBURG&#13;
'lElll-1S Kl' srATE PERFCfflED w;:[L1 WI'lli A ~&#13;
REXXED BE:llG SE:!' IN 'lllE 2 00 IEIEY REUIY •&#13;
boys'&#13;
0 BREATHING BETWEEN STROKES ,&#13;
COLIN LUTH PERFORMS HIS BREASTSTROKE • LUTH TOOK FIRST PLACE&#13;
AT STATE IN THE BREASTSTROKE WITH THE&#13;
FIFTH FASTEST TIME IN IowA STATE&#13;
SWIMMING HISTORY.&#13;
4&#13;
• • swimming &#13;
~he LC girls' basketball&#13;
team introduced unity at&#13;
aggravated a previous back injury and had to sit out the entire .. the start of the season by having season. Towards the end of the&#13;
a retreat before the season be- season, the team lost tw&#13;
·-&#13;
o starters&#13;
gan. Players went on a trip to as Jami Miller'95 tore a ligament&#13;
Camp Brewster, where guest in her knee and Sanson was inspeakers talked about goals, nu- jured in a car accident. "Injuries&#13;
trition, self-esteem, and sub- putadamper onour goals,bu t we&#13;
stance abuse. After spending worked with whatwehad," stated&#13;
the night in bunks, the team&#13;
the forest and came&#13;
back for breakfast. '1 thought&#13;
the speakers were&#13;
really good and&#13;
The injuries forced&#13;
many freshmen · to&#13;
the varsity lineup.&#13;
"Freshmen a ccepted the challenge of&#13;
stepping up, and the older&#13;
learned a lot about taking players supported them. This&#13;
risks," commented Jodi is what kept the team together,"&#13;
Sanson'97. remarked Coach Barb Motes.&#13;
After starting with a record After the season, the team&#13;
of 0-11, LC finally had a winning had a pot-luck dinner and awards&#13;
streak ofthreegames. Wins over banquet. Jodi Hook'94 led the&#13;
Elkhom,Glenwood,and Creston team in rebounds, field goal pergave the Titans an emotional centage and free throw percentboostthatwould hopefully carry age. Sanson was the most irnover into districts. Unfortu- provedplayerandMillerreceived&#13;
nately, losses haunted the team the P.I.G. award for demonstratand they earned only one more ing pride, intensity, and gu ts on&#13;
win. Although the final record the court. The MVP was given to&#13;
was 4-12, it didn't accurately re- Kellie VanNordstrandalongwith&#13;
fleet the team's effort. theacadernic/ athleticaward. The&#13;
With several injuries season's co-captains were Hook&#13;
throughout the season, the team and Angie Huey'94.&#13;
lost some of the spirit and unity.&#13;
After hitting the ground hard in&#13;
the first game, Anne Howsare'95&#13;
42&#13;
g irls'basketball&#13;
F'.R:Nx' Rew- (L-it) - ~ TERA F'RIN&lt;s, ARE H:w&gt;ARE, Nia:xE&#13;
WAI.l.m3EK;, ~ B:=, ~ :&amp;:m Wro:s:N. Rm 2- .AssrslllNl'&#13;
Ca.ai JAY Nm'.N, Am:n, OM&gt;B;n,, hGJE ff:n;y, KilLIE ~,&#13;
'l'RK.Y 'l'Aru:.R, J J\MIE MnllR, Ht= Ca.ai &amp;RB M:m::s. Rm 3- BE:m&#13;
0 S TRETCHING UP HIGH 1 BETH SALZBRENNER TRIES FOR A BLOC&#13;
S HOT. T HE TEAM WORKED ON DBFENSJ:VE POSITIO IN A&#13;
REBOUNDING ALL S EASON . &#13;
ii ' II Injuries put a damper on our goals,&#13;
u!:: :.~:~~ with what we had. ii ' II&#13;
0 AFTER THE TIMEOUT, THE TEAM ,&#13;
PREPARES TO GET BACK TO THE 4 GAME. PLAYERS FROM AL;e PERFECTING HER SHOT , JODI&#13;
GRADE LEVELS PARTICIPATED AT T SANSON WORKS ON HER TECHVARSITY LEVEL, WHICH PROMOTED TEAM NIQUE • PRACTICE WAS A KEY&#13;
_____ PART OF THE TITANS I SEASON •&#13;
.--&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
36 Abraham Lincoln 63 37 Harlan 56&#13;
I&#13;
47 Sioux City East 65 47 Elkhorn 43&#13;
136 Sergeant Bluff 49 56 Glenwood 54&#13;
,38 Carroll Keumper 38 71 Creston 64&#13;
j31 Dension 68 34 Harlan 72 I&#13;
154 I! Bellevu e West 62 55 Denison 78&#13;
Ii&#13;
II ifJ Shenadoah 49 54 Atlantic 103&#13;
Ii ")() St. Alberts 71 53 Clarinda 51 t, arroll Keumper 71 43 Red Oak 49&#13;
Atlantic 68 48 A.L. 76 ,,&#13;
- pfioto 6!J Scott 'Tetme!Jer 43&#13;
girls' basketball ~ &#13;
• earn U n I t y&#13;
a p p a r e n&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNord(;;trand&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
The freshmen team steadily improved throughout the season. "We improved because we beat teams the second&#13;
time we played them during&#13;
to Laurel Green'97, Top Defensive Player&#13;
went to Kenney, Co-Most Improved were&#13;
Jennifer Lauver'97 and Sara Knavel'97,&#13;
and the Co-Coac e Award was given to&#13;
Michelle Lee'97 and Patton. Knavel&#13;
earned the Academic/ Athletic award for&#13;
JV&#13;
The JV team struggled through l&#13;
the season, but came ali e with wins&#13;
Denison, Bellevue West, Gl nwood, an&#13;
Red Oak. The team also puUed out a 4::'&#13;
42 w in over Clarinda late ·&#13;
the season after losing the first&#13;
time," commented Lyndsay&#13;
Patton'97.&#13;
Even with a record of 6-&#13;
10, Coach Pat Campbell could&#13;
not think of any specific low&#13;
points in the girls' season. The&#13;
team's schedule included&#13;
many tough Nebraska schools&#13;
such as Millard North, Omaha&#13;
Mercy, and Elkhorn, plus the&#13;
competitive Hawk-10 teams.&#13;
0 Even though we lost a lot of games,&#13;
toward the end of the season we played&#13;
more as a team and had more ~&#13;
the season. "Tha t game vv· every exciting and we play&#13;
ou r h ardest," said Be ·&#13;
Salzbrenner'96.&#13;
Seven player receiY&#13;
recognition at the banqu&#13;
Top scorer was Cou rtn&#13;
Bussey'97, t p blocker&#13;
Sa lzbrenner, and Ka i&#13;
Knott'97 recorded the be&#13;
field goal percen tage. Kn&#13;
also received the Academ. · - The team's main highlight of the season was a big win over Shenandoah. "Our&#13;
goal during the game against Shenandoah&#13;
was to score at least seventy points and&#13;
we ended u p scoring seventy-five," stated&#13;
Sara Kenney'97.&#13;
At the awards banquet, for the 'A'&#13;
team, Top Offensive Player was award ed&#13;
Freshmen Opponent They&#13;
36 Omaha Mercy 42&#13;
38 Carroll Kuemper 44&#13;
55 Atlantic 35&#13;
38 Glenwood 49&#13;
36 Harlan 45&#13;
62 Shenandoah 29&#13;
51 Millard North 59&#13;
48 Clarinda 40&#13;
30 Omaha Mercy 33&#13;
75 Shenandoah 33&#13;
69 Carroll Kuemper 55&#13;
40 Atlantic 42&#13;
44 Harlan 51&#13;
41 Elkhorn 51&#13;
72 Denison 37&#13;
39 Glenwood 49&#13;
44&#13;
fun. '&#13;
- KATHLEEN R ILEY&#13;
the highest grade point average.&#13;
A wards for the 'B' team were also&#13;
handed ou t to Mindy Doeblin'97 for Top&#13;
Offensive Player, Rebecca Winkler'97 received Top Defensive Player, Angela&#13;
Haats'97 was the Most Improved Player,&#13;
and Amy Whipple'97 earned the Coaches&#13;
Award.&#13;
Athletic Award. Most Improved Play&#13;
was given to Kristin Wagner'96 w hi&#13;
Kathleen Riley'95 and Beth Nelson'95 r&#13;
ceived the Team Player awards.&#13;
Reflecting of the 5-12 record, Ril&#13;
recalled, "Even though we lost a lot&#13;
games, toward the end of the season&#13;
played more as a team and had mo&#13;
fun."&#13;
JV Opponent They&#13;
33 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
30 Carroll Kuernper&#13;
29 Denison&#13;
45 Bellevue West&#13;
47 Shenandoah&#13;
43 St. Alberts&#13;
21 Carroll Kuemper&#13;
27 Harlan&#13;
44 Elkhorn&#13;
39 Glenwood&#13;
48 Creston&#13;
25 Harlan&#13;
28 Denison&#13;
29 Atlantic&#13;
43 Clarinda&#13;
47 Red Oak&#13;
32 Atlantic&#13;
73&#13;
70&#13;
16&#13;
30&#13;
50&#13;
58&#13;
55&#13;
56&#13;
54&#13;
33&#13;
50&#13;
59&#13;
34&#13;
66&#13;
42&#13;
31&#13;
63&#13;
O RECEIVIJG A HARD PASS,&#13;
KNOTT SECURES TH1!: BALL WHILJ!:&#13;
HEIDEMAN POSTS UP. PLAYERS ROTAT D&#13;
THAT ALL WOULD GET EXPERIEN"E INSIOg&#13;
jv/ freslunen girls' b asketball OUTSIDE • &#13;
TEN-1.&#13;
SARA ~IL= PATI'CN, h«&#13;
Ra'/ 2- C= Fl.ErcHIB, A=&#13;
HMrn, SARA KNAVEL, MrCHELIE LEE, MrCHELIE C=m:u..&#13;
!bi 3- CaArn PAT C=m:u., Ji;my Lr.xivrn, REBEI:X:A&#13;
I L1.vm:I. Q= 1 JAYME WENc!' 1 Lrsl\. WINKID!..&#13;
O TAKING A BREAK FROM THE GAME 1 THE TEAM&#13;
LISTENS TO ADVICE FROM COACH JAY NIXON.&#13;
THE TEAM USED TIMEOUTS TO REGROUP AND&#13;
DETERMINE STRATEGY FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.&#13;
JV TEAM. FRONT ROW (L-R) - NICOLE&#13;
ALLENBERG 1 APRIL CAMPBELL 1 COURTNEY&#13;
Bus SEY. Row 2 - MANAGER TERA FRANKS ,&#13;
KIM LEMASTER, DEANNA MICKELLS , LYNETTE&#13;
MONTANG I KATHLEEN RILEY I MANAGER CHRISTY&#13;
LEWIS • Row 3 - MANAGER BETH WATSON , J I LL&#13;
PETERSON 1 BETH&#13;
KRISTINA LEEDY 1&#13;
COACH JAY NIXON.&#13;
SALZBRENNER 1 KATIE KNOTT ,&#13;
SARA HEIDEMAN I ANGIE KAY,&#13;
~DRIBBLING DOWN THE COURT 1 APRIL CAMPBELL&#13;
~LOOKS FOR A TEAMMATE • CAMPBELL WAS A&#13;
STRONG POINT GUARD FOR THE TEAM •&#13;
45&#13;
j v/freshmen girls' basketball &#13;
effort&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0provement. Respect.&#13;
The 1993-94 Titan basketball&#13;
team improved from the previous year and earned respect from&#13;
their opponents, despite a record&#13;
of 6-13.&#13;
The Titans were led by&#13;
Kyle Skipton '94, a member of&#13;
the Hawkeye-10 all conference second team and&#13;
The Daily Nonpareil all-city first&#13;
basketball&#13;
Harlan, 78-44. Not intimidated,&#13;
however, the Titans regrouped&#13;
and nearly defeated Harlan, but&#13;
the Cyclones scored some key&#13;
points at the end to finish with a&#13;
66-59 victory.&#13;
It was a year of near misses,&#13;
but they showed the taller and, in&#13;
most cases, more talented team&#13;
that they wouldn't back&#13;
down. "We improved&#13;
a lot and it&#13;
team. Skipton sh owed in our&#13;
aver aged record," expressed&#13;
points per game and Skipton. "In most of the&#13;
received attention from games we were in it until the&#13;
around the area due to his last couple of minutes."&#13;
prowess from behind thethree There were several highpoint area. The Titans were lights during the season, such as&#13;
also led by Trent Tiessen '94, th e traditional drowning of&#13;
Peter Eischeid '94 and Eric Coach Lauby, and the victories&#13;
Nelson '96. over Thomas Jefferson and&#13;
The cagers earned respect Abraham Lincoln. The Titans narby playing hard every night. rawly defeated TJ by one point,&#13;
Examples of this include the but defeated AL by a more comhome opener against Carroll fortable margin after trailing at&#13;
Kuemper -- a highly regarded halftime.&#13;
and ranked opponent who es- Though their record didn't&#13;
caped with a victory. Also, a show it, their hard work defimid-season rematch against nitely set a precedent for future&#13;
Harlan showed true Titan Titan basketball teams. "Our hard&#13;
power. At the previous meet- work was a forte of Coa ch&#13;
ing, the Titans were routed by Lauby's practices," explained&#13;
4 6 Eric Wilson '94.&#13;
VMISJ:Pf 'I'PR1 - F!mr Rra ( L- R) - S:sm HYIE, ~ HAY?Es, SE:m&#13;
VI!ONI', WAYNE PE!ERn&lt;, RcGR Hrm, J EFF Hl:r.GNEu, S::Drr ~ Cl:w::H&#13;
L.&gt;reY. SB'.INJ Rra - Mi&gt;1rT M:CaMia&lt;, D:m MAssm, JCQI Biu-N, ERn::&#13;
NErs:N I 'l'AA.VIS HamrrN I BR= MA:xR, CHRrs YELJICN O:w:J.i . 'lHmo&#13;
Ra'&lt; - KnE WARD, l&lt;ENW , J J\MES F'EKunl, JGN SaHIE, N:iNi&#13;
Ycurn, KivIN N::R'11lN, Q.11\o ProM-!ER, J NI Klmo:. PW O:w:J.i M:lnw. Fa:Rm&#13;
Ra'&lt; - MDIE KEu., 'ThENr Tl:E=;N, JAS:N NAsl, RYAz.I J.ra:BSEN, MI!IE&#13;
M:MnuN, ERic WnBN, KYrE 8KrPrrn PE:Iffi Ers.Er=.&#13;
0 PERFECTING HIS SHOT IN THE MORNING BEFORE A GAME / EIU '&#13;
WORKS ON HIS FOLLOW THROUGH, THE MORE PRAC ITICE PL~YBR&#13;
T HE BETTER OFF THEY WERE •&#13;
varsity boys' basketball &#13;
fn We improved a lot and it showed&#13;
l:J in our record. [I ' II - K YLE SKIPTON I 9 4&#13;
0 G ETTING IN A LITTLE PRAC -&#13;
TICE BEFORE THE GAME, PETER&#13;
EISCHEID AND J ASON NASH&#13;
CHALLENGE EACH OTHER. FRIENDLY&#13;
GAMES OF ONE ON ONE WERE SKILL&#13;
4 OVARSITY SQUA D (L- R)&#13;
- FIRST ROW - MI KE&#13;
KELL, TRENT TI ESSE N,&#13;
IMPROVERS. P ETER EI SCHIED , KYLE&#13;
S KIPTON. S ECON D ROW -&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
136 Kuemper 55 157 Denison 77 1s2 Atlantic 41&#13;
!sB Shenandoah 60 lj9 Glenwood 63&#13;
56 Kuemper 91&#13;
144 Harlan 78&#13;
183 Clarinda 70&#13;
163 Glenwood 78&#13;
87 Creston 78&#13;
,so St. Albert 74&#13;
159 Harlan 66 -3 Denison 60&#13;
'i9 Atlantic 51&#13;
9 Clarinda 101 ~n TJ 82&#13;
AL 72&#13;
Red Oak 78&#13;
Harldn(Districts) 63 - - -&#13;
4 7&#13;
varsity boys ' basketball &#13;
• • I n n I n g&#13;
builds foundat • I 0 n&#13;
by Anne Howsare and Kellie VanNardstrand&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Success was evident for the Titan freshman team, which finished the season with&#13;
a 14-3 record. Losses came at the expense of&#13;
Millard North and Harlan.&#13;
The squad was extremely&#13;
deep and very competitive&#13;
within themselves. The starters, in addition to tremendous&#13;
help off the bench, gave the&#13;
team an added ad vantage over&#13;
the opposition.&#13;
The Titans towered above&#13;
opp onents with eight players&#13;
over six feet tall. Extreme&#13;
quickness by all players also&#13;
added to the success of the team.&#13;
0&#13;
Losing to Harlan the second time was&#13;
the low point of the season. The game was&#13;
hard-fought and stayed close until the end,&#13;
but the Titans came up with a four point&#13;
loss.&#13;
Along with the "A" team, Coach Mike&#13;
,.,.FRESHMF.N TEAM - FRONT R o w ( L - R ) DtJANE&#13;
.,POTTER, BILL H OUSLEY, CHRIS V OKT , KEvI N&#13;
NASH, BRETT BRANDOW. SECOND ROW - BEN&#13;
FELLER, R oo VANNORDSTRAND, B RIAN RASMUSSEN ,&#13;
ERIC ELAM, NICK CARLSON, THIRD ROW - BRAD&#13;
KENEALY, SHAWN STROUD, DEREK WARD, MICHAEL&#13;
TAYLOR, ZEB YoUNGS, DAN MORRISON. T OP ROW&#13;
- DouG KINSEL, DAN TRmreLEE, KURT ScHLAUTMAN,&#13;
CHRIS VANATTA, MIKE MURRAY, JEFF COZAD, COACH&#13;
MIKE TOMJACK • (JV TEAM PIC'1'11RE IS LOCATED ON PAGE 4 6 • )&#13;
48&#13;
Tomjack also coached the "B" team. "B"&#13;
games were played in conjunction with&#13;
"A" games, and allow ed additional players to gain experience.&#13;
the city schools.&#13;
Five juniors provided leader h i,&#13;
on the JV team as well as suiting t&#13;
varsity gam es. "Playing JV wa one te·&#13;
away from playing va rsity," tat d Kyl&#13;
Ward'95. Th is type of t ·&#13;
Coach Morony always kept our heads in&#13;
tude promoted hard w o r:&#13;
that would pay off in th&#13;
future. the game, and if we were messing up he The high point of t&#13;
season took p lace at Atla&#13;
ti c. After being down&#13;
fifteen points at half ti1&#13;
th e boys triumphed wit 1&#13;
fo ur p oint w in.&#13;
would explain what we were domg wrong.&#13;
- SETH VINCENT&#13;
JV&#13;
Goals were set at the beginning of&#13;
the season for a young JV squad. Since&#13;
the majority of the team was m ade up&#13;
of sophomores, one of the goals was to&#13;
have a .500 season. Another goa l successfully completed was beating all of&#13;
~ Coach Mik Mor l&#13;
guided the team and was respected \:&#13;
his players. "Coach Morony always k&#13;
our head s in the game, and if we'&#13;
m essing up he w ould explain what&#13;
were d oing wrong . H e also gave eve&#13;
body a fair chance by giving equal pl.&#13;
ing time," commented Seth Vincent'&#13;
jv/freshman boys' basketball &#13;
OT I P P ING THE BALL, MIKE MURRAY GOES FOR&#13;
TWO • MURRAY WAS ONE OF MANY FORCES THAT&#13;
GUIDED THE FRESHMEN TEAM TO VICTORY• OGIVING ADVICE TO JOSH BROWN AND JEFF&#13;
HILGENBERG, COACH MIKE MoRONY LEADS&#13;
PRACTICE • SOPHOMORES MADE UP THE&#13;
MAJORITY OF THE JV TEAM AND PERFORMED WELL.&#13;
- --&#13;
JV Opponent They&#13;
53 Carroll Kuemper 80&#13;
42 Denison 37&#13;
40 Atlantic 37&#13;
43 Shenendoah 49&#13;
17 Glenwood 59&#13;
46 Carroll Kuemper 72&#13;
43 Harlan 48&#13;
44 Clarinda 35&#13;
43 Glenwood 36&#13;
56 Creston 58&#13;
44 St. Albert 52&#13;
38 Harlan 63&#13;
35 Denison 40&#13;
48 Atlantic 45&#13;
69 Clarind a 58&#13;
62 T.J. 51&#13;
44 A.L. 63&#13;
48 Red Oak 81&#13;
39 Millard North 72&#13;
Freshmen Opponent They&#13;
52 Missouri Valley 23&#13;
71 Atlantic 54&#13;
90 Glenwood 67&#13;
62 Harlan 77&#13;
89 Shenandoah 29&#13;
43 Millard North 67&#13;
86 Clarinda 35&#13;
85 St. Albert 57&#13;
88 Shenandoah 44&#13;
68 Ku em per 56&#13;
52 Atlan tic 36&#13;
63 Ku em per 55&#13;
49 Harlan 60&#13;
74 Elkhorn, Ne 60&#13;
82 Denison 55&#13;
95 Glenwood 47&#13;
77 Creston 61&#13;
BL CK NG OUT TO GET T HE REBOUND , DouG&#13;
KIN EL , DAN MORRI SON , M I KE MURRAY, ERIC&#13;
ELAr-1 1 AND CHRIS V o KT WATCH THE BALL I N&#13;
ANTICIPAT I ON • THE FRES HMEN HAD AN ABUNDANCE OF&#13;
TALL PLAYERS AND OFTEN OUTREBOUNDED THEI R&#13;
OP PONENT .&#13;
4 9&#13;
jv/freshman boys basketball &#13;
w.teStlllg at the tq&gt;&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
D e d i ca t e d .&#13;
'(./Hardworking. These&#13;
were just tw o of the&#13;
many words that could be said&#13;
about Titan wrestlers. The Titans were voted in the Associated Press top 10 in the state&#13;
throughou t the year, and deservedly so, for they compiled&#13;
a 27-2-1 dual meet record -- a&#13;
new school record, not to mention Class 3A runner-up. Cocoach Dick Ble th a lso&#13;
praised his group, saying, "This group is&#13;
one of the best&#13;
four teams I've&#13;
ever coached."&#13;
The Titans&#13;
lived up to their&#13;
own expectations as&#13;
well. Senior Jeff Bellows&#13;
'94, a four time state qualifier and returning state champion, led the school's largest&#13;
number ever to Des Moines.&#13;
He also set a new school record&#13;
with 37 pins and 46 wins. Other&#13;
state qualifiers included Barry&#13;
Coates '97, Jason Anderson ' 94,&#13;
Tucker O'Ha ra '96, David&#13;
Kjeldgaard '96, Jason Kenney&#13;
'94, Adam Bendorf '95 and&#13;
Chad Deal'95. At the state tournament, Bellows was defeated&#13;
in the second round. The loss&#13;
was his first since the finals of&#13;
his sophomore yea r -- 86&#13;
straight victories, but he fought&#13;
back in the consolation round&#13;
to earn third and valuable&#13;
points for the team.&#13;
Anderson, O'Hara and&#13;
Kenney all lost early round&#13;
matches, but won at least one&#13;
match. Their fighting attitude&#13;
so&#13;
wrestling&#13;
was a major factor in the team's&#13;
success. Coates and Deal, however, weren ' t so fortunate .&#13;
Coates lost to rhe eventual runner-up, while Deal lost to the&#13;
third place finisher.&#13;
There were plenty of bright&#13;
spots. The Titans placed two&#13;
w restlers in th e finals --&#13;
Kjeldgaard and Ben dorf.&#13;
Kjeldgaard posted a 17-5 major&#13;
decision over Brad Miller of&#13;
Pleasant Valley in the champ io n ship m atch .&#13;
Kjeldgaard also had&#13;
a school record -&#13;
106 takedowns&#13;
to his credit.&#13;
Winning d ecisively, Bendorf&#13;
pinned Travis Evans&#13;
of Iowa City High at 2:33&#13;
of the first period for the victory and the state title. Both&#13;
wrestlers received copious&#13;
amounts of praise from Cocoach Keith Massey. "David did&#13;
a good job of adjusting to his&#13;
opponents'styleinordertowin,"&#13;
explained Massey. "Adam did&#13;
a wonderful job of finishing the&#13;
fall in what could've beena back&#13;
and forth match."&#13;
The '93-'94 team was definitely one of the best teams the&#13;
school had ever seen, even&#13;
though things didn't always turn&#13;
out so well. The Titans closed&#13;
the season by losing to Fort&#13;
Dodge at the regional team dual&#13;
tournament -- by one poin t.&#13;
"They were a highly talented&#13;
team who had some ups and&#13;
downs, but broke many school&#13;
records along the way," stated&#13;
Massey.&#13;
wrestling&#13;
Focm- Row (L- R)- SIEll1\l'H: Ffa.UIRD, 'I'RmA , MARY Kturr,&#13;
Mnm- CAMPBELL, Jl\NINE DEvRms. Row 2 - CARor.m NE9:wl, CARRIE&#13;
liEN:mAIE, Liz H:roo:ms I D:JS'rn: 'l'H::Ml?scl!'I, MrCE\EIA ~I MELrSSil.&#13;
IiEAD I L1lmw:..EE JENSEN, JAMIE FblrocN. Row 3 - LEE :BaelEAD.&#13;
JEFF CaAxs, JCEN liEHaOJS, JASOfl VM.N'ACI'CR, Tkir 'l'lm!:9::BAPm,&#13;
AT~, BRmT EMIRns, Ml.Tr F'mu:xn. Row 4 - NJ:at&#13;
Krm.m I KARI., KAAI1r I RYl\N D:raaNSCN, Il::u:; BRa-N, NMBl\N Ekm::K,&#13;
JASOfl . Row 5- J EREl'!Y B=, BILL JACXlBSEN, ~ D:r'lMl'RS I&#13;
C!nus GRE.v:rn:;, Ci= DEAL, J EllEMY MA.Jm, Cr.mr KaPASllA, MmE&#13;
HA!oo:SCN. Row 6 - Co-CDl\Oi KEl'ni MAssElc 1 CaAci WEs Jmsm 1&#13;
J EFF BE:r.u:x-E , D1wID KJE:u:.GiwID, JCE HtNroc:N, 'lU:::!IER 0 ' HARA, JJttSal&#13;
.AN!:Els::N, MIKE TAncR, Co-CDAO! D:ra&lt;: BIEm. Row 7 - 'lmY YCXEJl.,&#13;
Ci= CHEw I MIKE KNJoo:::N, Au:Bm GA:lssl!:, J~ KnH:Y I&#13;
BENi:x:m-I BARRY CaAxs •&#13;
&amp;RAISING HIS HAND IN TRIUMPH , JEFF BELLOWS CHALKS UP&#13;
VICTORY • BELLOWS WAS A TEAM LEADER AND ONE OF THE MOST RESP&#13;
WRESTLERS IN THE STATE . &#13;
n They were a highly talented team who had lL:JJ some ups and downs, but broke man&#13;
school recor~~ a~~~c~~~e:,~y·MAsm [!:]&#13;
I We Opponent They 52 S.C. Heelan 22&#13;
129 Clarinda 29 45 Columbus 20&#13;
46 Shenandoah 9 37 S.C. East 24&#13;
172 Cla rinda Aca. 3 29 Winterset 26&#13;
46 Mo. Valley 19 37 Winterset Inv. 27&#13;
55 Storm Lake 15 43 Osklooska 13&#13;
61 Denison 9 36 Clarinda 24&#13;
44 Creston 22 46 1-35 19&#13;
141 Glenwood 17 66 Carroll Kuemper 3&#13;
39 Marshalltown 18 62 Thomas Jefferson 6&#13;
39 Charles City 33 37 Abraham Lincoln 21&#13;
32 Indianola 19 57 Harlan 15&#13;
49 C. R. Kennedy 15 2nd C.B. Invitational&#13;
62 Davenport N . 15 2nd Ft. Dodge Invite&#13;
I 46 Atlantic 12 1st Hawkeye-10 r:: edOak 12 1st Districts&#13;
h Worthington, MN 25 2nd Sta te&#13;
'") W. D. M. Dowling 38 5th Team State --&#13;
4 0 GoING AFTER HI S OPPONENT 1&#13;
ADAM B ENDORF MAKES HIS&#13;
MOVE • B ENDORF WAS A DOMI -&#13;
NANT WRESTLER FOR THE TITANS •&#13;
photo Gy 'l(ay feen 'Wifson 0 TAKI NG DOWN HIS OP PONENT 1&#13;
JASON KENNEY USES HIS STRENGTH&#13;
FOR POI NTS • KENNEY WAS A STATE&#13;
QUALIFIER AND ENJ OYED A SUCCE S SFUL&#13;
SEASON .&#13;
pfioto Gy Scott 'Tetmeger S 1&#13;
wrestling &#13;
oung talen t&#13;
s h 0 w s p r • 0 m I s e&#13;
by Kyle Ward ·-&#13;
The hard work on the varsity squad follow."We improved a lot from the be- tlers that participated at the varsity 1 re}&#13;
filtered down to the JV squad this year. ginning of the season," stated Kraut. "But at some time or anothe r.&#13;
While the varsity had a successful year, the&#13;
JV had some success of their own.&#13;
Even with the success experienced&#13;
I do thin k that we can do well in the&#13;
future."&#13;
Injuries on the varsity meant that&#13;
The Titans record could have&#13;
been better, but accord in g to Bleth," v&#13;
had some mental lapses in some cruci '&#13;
this year, the promising underclassmen have co-coach&#13;
Dick Bleth looking forward to&#13;
future years of dominating&#13;
wrestling. "The sophomore&#13;
rr;i They have the ability to make an lL:JJ immediate impac on Titan wrestling next ~e::~ ACH D1cK BLETH ~&#13;
matches during the year.&#13;
Had it no t been for som&#13;
these m istakes, the Titan~&#13;
could've had a better record.&#13;
class has the potential to do&#13;
very well in the future," expressed Bleth. "They work&#13;
very hard in practice."&#13;
The team was led by Drew Ditmars&#13;
'96, Karl Kraut '96 and Bill Jacobsen '96.&#13;
These three, along with the rest of the team&#13;
lit a torch for futu re Titan matmen to&#13;
5 2&#13;
JV team members had to take the injured&#13;
wrestlers' places. When there was an&#13;
open weight, competition among the underclassmen was fierce. This is proven&#13;
by the large number of different wresOA.GiGRESIVELY GOING AFTER HIS OPPONEN'r 1&#13;
RYAN DICKENSON MARES HIS MOVE • QuICK&#13;
MOVEMENTS WERE A NECCESITY FOR WRESTLERS.&#13;
jv/freshmen wrestling&#13;
Next season, th is gro p&#13;
of wrestle rs will have t&#13;
lead the way f r wrestlin•&#13;
a t the varsi ty level , '&#13;
ch alllen ge that Blet h bel ieves can b&#13;
met. "They have the a bility to mak&#13;
an imm ediate impact on Titan Wre&#13;
tling n ext year," commented Bl tl .&#13;
OUSING HIS SUPERIOR TECHNIQtn:,&#13;
KRAUT OVERPOWERS HIS OPPONENT•&#13;
WAS A KEY CONTRIBU'l'OP TO TIU: SQU!\l) &#13;
OG IVING HIS ATTENTION TO THE REFEREE 1&#13;
DREw DITMARS WAITS FOR THE WISTLE • A&#13;
QUI CK START OFTEN MEANT POINTS FOR THE&#13;
!IDRE ALERT WRES T LER •&#13;
O TRYING TO CONTROL HIS OPPPONENT 1&#13;
THE TITAN WRESTLER G IVES H IS ALL.&#13;
AN ALL OUT EFFORT WAS I MPORTANT IN&#13;
WRESTLING.&#13;
OA VOIDING A TAKEDOWN 1 BILL J ACOBSEN OUT&#13;
MANEUVERS HIS OPPONENT. JACOBSEN HAD A&#13;
POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE TEAM.&#13;
53&#13;
jv/freshmen wrestling &#13;
foundation for future&#13;
by Kyle Ward&#13;
0 he 1994 girls soccer team went&#13;
through a definite&#13;
y ear of conflict. To begin w ith, 45 girls originally intended to go out&#13;
for soccer, but when the&#13;
season started, less than&#13;
30 a ctually w ent out for&#13;
the team.&#13;
Young upstarts for&#13;
the t e am&#13;
fend e r&#13;
Doebelin&#13;
a nd forward Je nn y&#13;
Lauver '97,&#13;
who was r e -&#13;
s p onsib le for n umerous goa ls, m os t&#13;
notably a h a t trick (thr ee&#13;
goal performance)&#13;
against Bellevu e West.&#13;
Other young leaders on&#13;
the team were fu llbac k&#13;
Sara Heideman '96 a n d&#13;
goalie Kristina Leedy&#13;
' 9 6 . The senjor team&#13;
members p l ayed an important part jn the Titans' 5-8 season. They&#13;
were Tara O ' Bradovich&#13;
' 94, Michelle Wymore&#13;
'94, Carrie Cooper ' 94,&#13;
Tiffany Miller ' 94 and&#13;
Diane Walls '94.&#13;
Just before the start of&#13;
the city tournament, the&#13;
Titans were dealt a blow&#13;
due to the loss of key&#13;
54&#13;
girls 0&#13;
girls' soccer&#13;
players O'Bradovich and&#13;
Miller. Their absence&#13;
proved to be too much for&#13;
the T i ans to overcome&#13;
and ended their: chance&#13;
for a p o ssible championshi p. "It was u nfort u nate&#13;
that w e d jd n ' t win t h e c it y&#13;
title ," ex pr essed Andressa&#13;
Ha y nes '96, "because I re -&#13;
all y think t hat we could&#13;
ha v e won had e bee n&#13;
a t ful l str engt h."&#13;
The Tit a ns were&#13;
c o a c h ed by&#13;
Tom D wora k&#13;
an d a ssis te d b y&#13;
Rog e r Lauv e r and&#13;
John De Vries. All the&#13;
credited&#13;
for standing by the girls&#13;
through a rough season.&#13;
Th e Titans were helped,&#13;
h oweve r, by Glenwood&#13;
stud e nts Lisa Grapp '95&#13;
a nd Tiffany Thompson&#13;
' 97. Both were allowed to&#13;
play becau se their school&#13;
does n't offer s occer and&#13;
b o th co ntribut e d g r e atly&#13;
t o t h e t ea m .&#13;
T h o u g h th e Titan s&#13;
struggled thr o ugh the&#13;
season, th ey did cl ose&#13;
o u t th e seas on w ith a 3 -&#13;
0 vic t ory over Thom as&#13;
Jefferson. T h e v i c tor y&#13;
left the team w ith hi g h&#13;
expectations for n ex t&#13;
seas on.&#13;
soccer&#13;
F'RCNr Rav ( I..l'.Y.Im) - KRl:S'l'rnA LEEDY. Rav 2 ( L-R) - Mm..!ssA&#13;
BAnEY, J~ ~. CARR.IE COOPER, TARA O'BRAOOVIOI, DIANE&#13;
WALu;, MICHE:LIE WYMJRE AND C=LINA Rmru:GUEZ • Rav 3 - AroIE&#13;
.ANIERscN, J~ LlwvER, JANINE DEVREis, ANmEssA HAYN&amp;s, k!lr&#13;
Nozm , LISA GRAP AND SARA HEIL'EMl\N. Ro-1 4 - COACH TtM IM:JRAK,&#13;
'l'rulcY D-OUIK, M= D::iEm..m, MELISSA HF.AD, TIFFANY 'l'!nlPscN,&#13;
TERA F'RANK.s, AMY- SABlm(A, COACH JOON DEVREIS AND ABBEY .HoovER .&#13;
0 COMPLETING A PASS , TARA 0 1 B RADOVICH LOOKS DOWNl'IICL&#13;
HER TEAMMATE S. PASSING WAS AN IMPORTANT ASPECT&#13;
SUCCES S F UL SOCCER T EAM• &#13;
f7l1 It was unfortunate that we didnt win the&#13;
lL:J cilytitle, because I feel we could' have ii ' II&#13;
won had we been at full strength.&#13;
- ANDRESSA HAYNES I 9 6&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
11 Elkhorn 5&#13;
11 Cathedral 2 :4 Bellevue West 3&#13;
12 St. Albert 1&#13;
12 Columbus 0&#13;
13 TJ 2&#13;
12 Gretna 0&#13;
11 Plattsmouth 3&#13;
:;o St. Albert 4&#13;
''o Abe Lynx 4&#13;
2 TJ 4&#13;
I()&#13;
II Abe Lynx 2&#13;
') St. Albert 6 II&#13;
TJ 0&#13;
-&#13;
0 RUSHING DOWN THE FIELD,&#13;
FORWARDS T IFFANY MILLER,&#13;
JENNI HEIDEMAN, AND LISA&#13;
GRAPP MOVE THE BALL FORWARD • THE&#13;
OFFENSE WAS A STRONG PART OF THE&#13;
girls•&#13;
...-,I!!!!!! ... _ ..&#13;
0 PURSUING THE B A LL , M I NDY&#13;
DOEBLIN T RI E S TO PUS H&#13;
THE BAL L UPFIELD • A GGRESSIVENESS WAS A NECCESITY&#13;
FOR SOCCER PLAYER S •&#13;
55&#13;
s occer &#13;
team«)rkignitesvictories&#13;
boys' soccer&#13;
~ith a large freshman&#13;
\..(/popula tion and a small&#13;
senior turnout, the Titan soccer team exceeded the&#13;
expectations of a young team.&#13;
The Titans finished with a 10-&#13;
6 record, respectable fo r a&#13;
youthful team. The Titans&#13;
were led by seniors Jason Nash&#13;
'94 and Troy Fulton '94. Juniors David Reelfs '95, Eric Barber '95 and Nate Bullock '95&#13;
wer e impa ct playe rs&#13;
along w ith Ryan&#13;
Hemmi n gs en&#13;
' 96, Mike&#13;
McSorley '96&#13;
and Ja mes&#13;
Gliwa '96.&#13;
Reelfs was&#13;
the biggest offensive threat&#13;
on the team, with his teamleading 19 goals; seven out of&#13;
his first ten goals were head&#13;
shots. "I was really pleased&#13;
with our performance as a&#13;
complete u n it," exp ressed&#13;
Reelfs. "We really performed&#13;
well together and next year&#13;
I'm really looking forward to a&#13;
good year because of some of&#13;
the young talent we have."&#13;
"After ending last season we&#13;
would have only had 13 players back," emphasized second&#13;
year coach Carroll Jensen. "We&#13;
were fortunate to have gained&#13;
some quality players." The Titans were also fortuna te to&#13;
'95 from Glenwood. Martino was&#13;
a very valuable offensive player,&#13;
while Thompson was a gifted&#13;
midfielder. Both players were&#13;
eligible to play at Lewis Central&#13;
because neither of their schools&#13;
offered soccer.&#13;
The Titans were not strangers&#13;
to their teammates' playing styles.&#13;
"Even though we were a young&#13;
team, we played together before,"&#13;
commentedMcSorley. It was this&#13;
experience of p aying together that allowed the&#13;
Titans to capture&#13;
the city to urnamentwith victories&#13;
over Thomas Jefferson&#13;
and St. Albert in the preliminary and final round.&#13;
he Titans moved the championship game by virtue of points&#13;
scored versus points allowed . In&#13;
the finals, the Titans played what&#13;
was perhaps their best game of&#13;
the year with a 3-1 victory over&#13;
an experienced St. Albert squad.&#13;
'1t took us until the end of the season to peak," expressed Fulton.&#13;
''But when we did, we were tough to&#13;
beat "&#13;
The Titan soccer team received&#13;
post season honors as well.&#13;
Fulton, Reelfs, Martino, Gliwa,&#13;
and Hemmingsen were all named&#13;
to the Daily Nonpareil's all-city&#13;
first team, while Thompson and&#13;
Barber were named to the second&#13;
team. The honors received by the&#13;
have two newcomers join the players were a nice ending to a&#13;
team, Brian Martino '95 from triumphant season.&#13;
Red Oak and Brian Thompson&#13;
56&#13;
boys ' s occer&#13;
JV S OCCER. F RONT R ow (LAY I NG ) - K YLE HOWARD AN O&#13;
J ASON E NDER S . R ow 2 (L- R ) - J OHN L UTH , NATHAI-J&#13;
R oss , M ATT J ONES, K EV IN N ASH , B RE T T BRANDOW ,&#13;
B RETT EDWAR DS , J OE Y KUTC HARA 1 AND C HRI S M U SG RAVE •&#13;
R ow 3 - C OACH C AROL J ENSEN , K ENDAL L B RUND I DGE ,&#13;
D EREK W ARD , Z EB Y OUNGS , R YA N S MITH , M IKE C ONWAY,&#13;
J EREMY M AJ OR , D ouG BROWN , AND C HAD J ANULEWICZ •&#13;
0 MANEUVERI NG AROUND A DEFENDER , B RIAN T HOMP SON USES&#13;
SKI LLS. THOMPSON WAS A NEW ADDI TION T O THE T EAM AND li1'&#13;
OUT MANY ASS I STS DURI NG THE YEAR . &#13;
FR:Nr Ra'/ ( L-R) - OlRIS V&lt;Rl',&#13;
ERlK BAR!El, Mll&lt;E M::ScmJ:.y =&#13;
Iliwl:cN R=. Ra'/ 2 - JAS:N&#13;
Fans, JJ\lfll GL:!wA., I:l&gt;\vm Rw:Fs, Troi&#13;
fu=, RG.N SMrm Am ZEB Yrurn. Ra'/ 3&#13;
- Ca&gt;a! CAR:L Jil&amp;N, KEmY RIEF, Mll&lt;E&#13;
KEIL, Nr.'.rnllN B:Ju.o:::K, JAS:N ~, BR=&#13;
?.fAR:rno, RG.N , = ll:REl&lt; Wi\mJ.&#13;
POSITIONING HIMSELF TO STOP&#13;
THE BALL, ERIK BARBER PREPARES TO GO ON THE OFFENSE&#13;
WITH DAVID REELFS • BoTH WERE&#13;
VALUABLE ASSETS TO THE TEAM.&#13;
4&#13;
n I was really pleased with our[! II&#13;
;.L:Jj performance as a complete unit. '&#13;
- DAVID REELFS I 9 5&#13;
We Opponent They We Opponent They&#13;
2 Elkhorn 4 3 Plattsmouth 2&#13;
4 M t. Michael 3 3 TJ 1&#13;
4 Ca thed ral 2 3 TJ 0&#13;
2 Bellevu e West 0 1 Abe Lyn x 2&#13;
0 Abe Lyn x 1 1 St. Albert 0&#13;
St. Albert 2 3 St. Albert 1&#13;
0 Blair 2&#13;
5 7&#13;
boys' soccer &#13;
on to state&#13;
by Anne Howsare&#13;
0 state qualifiers&#13;
was the name of the&#13;
game for the LC girls' tennis team for the '94 sea -&#13;
son. Angie Huey'94 qualified for state in the singles&#13;
competition along with&#13;
Wendy Spreen '94 and&#13;
Missy Thompsen'94 in&#13;
the doubles competition.&#13;
trio ended&#13;
s u ccessful&#13;
high school ca -&#13;
reers by both placing sixth in th e state tournament .&#13;
With a 7 -2 record the&#13;
squad's only losses were&#13;
to Atlantic a n d Red Oak&#13;
in a tough Hawk- I 0 Conference. Otherteamhighligh ts were winning the&#13;
Atlantic tournam en t an d&#13;
the City tournamen t . LC&#13;
won the Atlantic tournament for the first tim e&#13;
ever and won the City&#13;
tournament for the fifth&#13;
58&#13;
girls' tennis&#13;
time in six years. "It felt&#13;
really good to win at At-&#13;
• lantic for the first time.&#13;
Everyone p ayed well and&#13;
h a d a fun time," comm ente d&#13;
Campb ell'9 5 .&#13;
April&#13;
By losin g five upperclassmen to gradua tion&#13;
the season before,&#13;
many underclassmen had&#13;
step into varsity roles. Freshmen&#13;
FRONT Row- ( L-R ) - A PRIL C AMPBELL I L YNDSAY&#13;
P ATTON ' J ESSICA MAc E LVAIN' NICOLE WALLENBERG ' HEIDIE&#13;
G ROVE. Row 2 _ WHITNEY COATS , ANGIE HUEY I MELISSA&#13;
T HOMSEN I WENDY SPREEN I ANNE H OWSARE •&#13;
d H • d. 0 T HOMPSON RECEI VES A SERVE AT THE BASELINE Lyndsay Patton an e1 I Miss Y 4 YEAR MEMBER oF THE s ouAD.&#13;
THOMPSON WAS A&#13;
Grove stepped up to play •Dlld&#13;
in spots usually filled by&#13;
juniors and seniors.&#13;
Sophomores Nicole&#13;
Wallenberg and Jessica&#13;
McElvain also stepped up&#13;
to play in varsity positions.&#13;
"Overall we had a very&#13;
successful season and we&#13;
a ll had a lot of fun during&#13;
m atch es a n d practice,"&#13;
quoted&#13;
Wallenberg'96.&#13;
Nicole&#13;
I&#13;
. --i -·&#13;
girls 0 tennis &#13;
~&#13;
&gt; I&#13;
SMASHING AN OVERHEAD 1 ANGIE H UEY WINS THE POINT.&#13;
H UEY P LACE D S IXTH IN STATE COPETITION.&#13;
Overall we had a very successfu l season.&#13;
- NICOLE WALLENBERG I 9 6&#13;
#!!!\SENIOR W ENDY SPREEN VOLLEYS UP AT THE NET.&#13;
~SPRE EN PLAYED THE NUMBER THREE SPOT IN HER&#13;
F IRST YEAR P LAYING FOR THE TITANS •&#13;
I&#13;
fwe Opponent They&#13;
116 Kuemper 55&#13;
1&#13;
57 Denison 77&#13;
-2 Atlan tic 41&#13;
;,s8 Shenandoah 60 ,, ) Glenwood 63 11_6 Kuemper 91 :I )&#13;
Harlan 78&#13;
Clarinda 70&#13;
-&#13;
--&#13;
59&#13;
girls ' tenni s &#13;
by Anne Howsare&#13;
~ith a record of 1-9, a&#13;
"(/young boys' tennis&#13;
team had a rough season.&#13;
Finishing the season with&#13;
one junior, one sophpomore&#13;
and five freshmen gave the&#13;
squad a disadvantage over&#13;
tough Hawk-10 competition.&#13;
A&#13;
coach also added&#13;
to the inexperience of the&#13;
team.&#13;
know the kids real&#13;
well, but the small number that came out helped&#13;
me get to know them&#13;
quicker. Plus, fewer numbers let people get more individual court time," commented first-year coach&#13;
Matt Green.&#13;
Team and individual&#13;
goals were also set at the&#13;
beginning of the year. "I&#13;
didn't get the chance to play&#13;
at the city tournament, even&#13;
though that was one of my&#13;
60&#13;
goals to win at the beginning&#13;
of the year," commented Jay&#13;
Kathol'95. This was true for&#13;
the majority of the team.&#13;
A highlight for the team&#13;
was Kathol playing his way&#13;
through districts, one game&#13;
away from making the state&#13;
tournament. "I came a lot&#13;
closer than I expected&#13;
to," commen ted&#13;
Kathol.&#13;
At the end of&#13;
season many&#13;
team members improved&#13;
Kathol was&#13;
voted MVP along with Michael&#13;
Taylor'97 and Quinn&#13;
Damgaard'97 being awarded&#13;
Freshmen of the Year. Taylor&#13;
and Damgaard played number one doubles for the majority of the season. Shawn&#13;
Baas'96 won the "Mr. Hustle"&#13;
award for his tenacity on the&#13;
court.&#13;
"Our record wasn't great,&#13;
bu t everyone had fun and&#13;
didn't want the season to end,"&#13;
concluded Coach Green.&#13;
boys tennis&#13;
RO !':' R ow - ( L - R ) - Q UINN D AMGUAARD , MATT&#13;
F IENnOLD , T ouy Mc C oP.MICK , S HAWN B A.Z\S . Row 2 -&#13;
C OACH MATT G REEN ' M ICH.Z\EL T AYLOR ' J USTIN H.~RF '&#13;
J .z. Y M THOL , C HAD P RI MMER .&#13;
0 GETTING READY TO RETURN A SERVE , M ICHAEL TAY&#13;
THE BASELINE . T l'.YLOR WAS ONE OF THE MANY o·&#13;
FRESHMEN ON THE TEAM • &#13;
fr;1 Our record wasn't great, but&#13;
l~J everyone had fun and didn'·t&#13;
want the season ~: · G'"" [I ' II&#13;
WE OPPONENTTHEY&#13;
3 OARINDt\ 4&#13;
0 AL 9&#13;
3 ST.A LBERT 6&#13;
~ 7&#13;
ATlANTIC. 6&#13;
aENV-.&lt;XD 3&#13;
KUEMPER 6&#13;
DENISON 7&#13;
7&#13;
RE DOAK 9&#13;
0 HITT ING FROM T HE BASELINE,&#13;
Q UINN D AMGUARRD RETURNS TO&#13;
HI S OPPONENT . D AMGUARRD&#13;
WAS A MEMBER OF THE No • 1 DOUBLES&#13;
TEAM.&#13;
4 C ONCENTRATING ON THE 0 BALL, J AY K ATHOLWI NS&#13;
THE P OINT. KATHOL WAS&#13;
THE LONE JUNIOR ON THE TEAM •&#13;
61&#13;
• boys e tenn is &#13;
I I&#13;
~-gams~ golf&#13;
~s year both teams, the came out on top after the qualiboys and girls, con- fyingeventfortheboyswereJeff&#13;
sisted of young golfers," ex- H4lgenberg '96 and Wes Adkins&#13;
plained Coach Lowell '96. For the gir s, the two top&#13;
Kennedy. qualifiers were Leslie Perry '94&#13;
Both golf teams were made and Amie Adkins '95.&#13;
up primarily of underclass- Those two from the girls' team&#13;
men. Theloneseniorsthattook used their leadership roles to&#13;
on leadership roles were carry their team into the reJason Hiley '94 and gionalmeetafteraccomEric Wilson '94,&#13;
for the boys,&#13;
and Leslie Perry&#13;
p lish ing a d ual&#13;
meet record of&#13;
'94forthegirl'steam. losses on the season .&#13;
Everyday, the team dis- Nearly half of the girls' gol&#13;
played their teamwork by team consisted of inexperienced&#13;
pushing each other on the golf freshmen. "We should be a&#13;
course. The team held a meet strong team next year," bragged&#13;
between teammates to decide Kennedy. "Everybody is comwhatposition they would play ing back with some experience."&#13;
at the upcoming meet. "It gets The boys' golf team had a large&#13;
me ready for the real meets, amount of talent. Nearly the&#13;
and gives me a sense of com- entire team had golf experience&#13;
petition that I can use when it from last year's team. Their talreallycounts," commentedJeff ent didn't carry over into their&#13;
Hilgenberg '96. This way, the dual meet record of no wins and&#13;
team experienced real compe- eight losses, but at every meet,&#13;
titian events and got to know their overall scores improved&#13;
their fellow golfers at the same and showed positive progression&#13;
time. The golfers that usually as the year moved on.&#13;
62&#13;
golf&#13;
D.nw.Rs, SEl:nD Rew- J11RED Y&lt;XNE.OD, JllF MMswL, Em FE:u.ER,&#13;
BilL JJ&gt;a:BSEN, JEFF Hn.G!:NEG, JAS:N Hll:E&lt;. 'I'HIRo IOI- °IllAVIS li:xEE:n::N,&#13;
Z1ai S:HMuG, ~ ~, ~ :&amp;mr'SEN, Wm .Aimm, Oms&#13;
VNJWrrA, Emx:: Wn.a:N.&#13;
FRONT ROW (L- R) - AMBER McCREARY , MARIE CARTER, Kmuu&#13;
VANWINIILE, CARRIE HENsDALE, SARA KNAVEL, BETHANY WATSON,&#13;
AND J AMIE HARRIMAN. Row 2 - AMI E ADKINS, LESLIE PERRY,&#13;
AND COURTNEY BUSSEY • &#13;
nl Eve rybody i~ coming back with&#13;
lL:J) some expenen~c: • Lo•ELL KE••EOY Ii ' II&#13;
lwe&#13;
Boy's&#13;
Opponent They&#13;
h 88 Clarinda 159&#13;
Girl's&#13;
235 Clarinda 198&#13;
225 Harlan 192&#13;
11187 Harlan 170 242 Atlantic 204 11&#13;
1180 Atlantic 163 227 Glenwood 205&#13;
177 Glenwood 162 229 Ku em per 195&#13;
178 Ku emper 160 259 Denison 217&#13;
188 Denison 159 228 Red Oak 235&#13;
j182 Red Oak 156&#13;
7tt C.B. Invite&#13;
8th LC. Invite&#13;
10th Conference&#13;
2nd A.L./T.J.&#13;
7th A.L. Trny&#13;
7th T.J. Trny&#13;
'tJ Ku em per I&#13;
I City&#13;
I h Sectionals&#13;
3rd City Trny&#13;
2nd Sectionals&#13;
4th Regionals&#13;
! ·-&#13;
OPITCHING ONTO THE PRACTICE GREEN , JEFF HILGENBERG WORKS ON HIS&#13;
STROKE • HILGENBERG WAS THE GOLF TEAM 1 S TOP QUALIFIER IN ALL&#13;
THEIR MEETS •&#13;
~HITTING A LONG BALL, BILL JACOBSEN USES UP HIS&#13;
~DRIVING RANGE PRIVILAGES o JACOBSEN WAS ONE OF F I VE&#13;
UNDERCLASSMEN THAT RECIEVED A VARSITY LETTER .&#13;
63&#13;
g o lf &#13;
ny quality individu-&#13;
~ als were present on the&#13;
girls' track team this&#13;
year. Even with half the number of team members from last&#13;
year, an experienced core of&#13;
ru nners led the team. Fifteen&#13;
varsity letter winners returned&#13;
including five previous state&#13;
qualifiers. "We also had a lot&#13;
of freshmen that were essential to the team, "&#13;
stated Tracy Taylor'95.&#13;
The record&#13;
books d isplay&#13;
the talent present in&#13;
this group of athletes.&#13;
Four events broke into the&#13;
"All-Time Top Ten" at LC during the season. Laur en&#13;
Lakatos'97 exhibited stamina&#13;
in running the seventh fastest&#13;
time in the 3000m.&#13;
Standout Elise Henry'94&#13;
had a spectacular year running&#13;
the second fastest time ever in&#13;
the 1500m as well as the fourth&#13;
and seventh fastest times in&#13;
the 800m. "When I became&#13;
ranked on the top ten chart I&#13;
felt honored to be listed with&#13;
other highly respected runners," commented Henry.&#13;
Henry also teamed with&#13;
Jaime Huntoon, Kellie&#13;
VanNordstrand, and Cari&#13;
64&#13;
girls 6&#13;
Coleman to enter as number ten&#13;
on the chart in the Distance Medley. That quartet was also invited to run at the Drake Relays&#13;
in the 4x400m relay along with&#13;
Henry in the 800m.&#13;
Two individuals qualified for&#13;
the state track meet e en though&#13;
the school was placed in a more&#13;
difficult district this year. Many&#13;
centr al Iowa school were&#13;
istrict&#13;
which made qua ifing&#13;
for state very d ifficult. High jumpBe th&#13;
Salzbrenner'96 and Jodi&#13;
Hook'94 jumped 5 feet, 1&#13;
inch at the district meet, which&#13;
allowed them to advance to the&#13;
state track meet. Salzbrenner tied&#13;
for sixth in her first state meet&#13;
appearance, while Hook competed in the meet for the fourth&#13;
straight year.&#13;
Four athletes earned recognition following the season.&#13;
Henry's final honor in her brilliant career was the Most Valuable Performer award, w hile&#13;
Van.N ordstrand was named the&#13;
most improved team member.&#13;
The best newcomer in a talented&#13;
fr eshman gro up was Ka tie&#13;
Knott'97, and the team member&#13;
with the most team spirit was&#13;
Taylor.&#13;
track&#13;
FRcNr Rao/ (L-R ) - ELisE HmRY' JUL.IE . CYNDI MEEvEs I&#13;
JODI HOOK . Rao/ 2 - JILL PE:reRscN I Cm:ma. HnlrABIIEL I MrOiAErA&#13;
HANKs I MANDY Cr.ARK, I...lwREN !...AKAros I STEF= BRINSCN I JERm'ER&#13;
MARs!!ALL. Ra-1 3 - C01\C!i JOE ~' DF.AWA MICKELIS, 'l'oo:r&#13;
Vmu=A, AMANo1&gt;. PARROrr, JAJ:ME: Humuw, SARA Ki:NsE:Y, CARI&#13;
~. C01\C!i LARRY ANrERSEN . Ra-1 4 - ~ TAYIDR, KELr.m&#13;
, LYmETIE M'.:NrAN3, LArmA BE:Lr., BE:ni ~.&#13;
KATIE KN:JTr I JEHITFER KEEFE I JODI SANscN I EMn,y Bmix:m-.&#13;
'&#13;
0 T HROWING HERSELF OVER THE BAR 1 BETH SALZ BRENNER &lt;"&#13;
OP ENING HEIGHT • SALZBRENNER TIED T HE SCHOOL UCO D&#13;
A LEAP OF 5 FEET 1 3 I NCHES • &#13;
0&#13;
S&#13;
TRIVING TO BREAK FROM THE PACK, ELISE HENRY&#13;
F OCUSES ON HER OPPONENTS • HENRY QUALIFIED FOR&#13;
THE&#13;
D RAKE RELAYS IN THE 8 0 0M RUN AND THE&#13;
4x4 0 OM RELAY •&#13;
I felt honored to&#13;
li&#13;
sted with other&#13;
s&#13;
pected runners. - ELISE HENRY&#13;
be&#13;
re-rn&#13;
'94JI1&#13;
IJllll!\. PREPARING TO START THE FINAL KICK 1 JULIE&#13;
..,MASSMAN PUSHES HERSELF AT THE DRAKE RELAYS.&#13;
SNOW&#13;
C&#13;
OVERED THE GROUND AT DRAKE 1 BUT THE&#13;
PARTICIPANTS RAN&#13;
D&#13;
E SPITE INCLEMENT WEATHER.&#13;
Meet&#13;
Wayne&#13;
S&#13;
t&#13;
a&#13;
te Indoor&#13;
Boys Town Ind&#13;
oor&#13;
C.B. Re&#13;
la:ys Glenwooa R&#13;
e&#13;
lays L.C. Coed Relays A.L. Relays Glenwood Coed Re&#13;
lays&#13;
Hawkeye10 9&#13;
/ 10 Confe&#13;
r&#13;
ence&#13;
Denison Coed&#13;
R&#13;
e&#13;
lays District Mee t Hawkeye-10 Con fe r&#13;
ence&#13;
Place&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
2nd 4th 3rd&#13;
5th&#13;
5th 3rd&#13;
5th&#13;
11th 9th&#13;
HANDING THE DISTA&#13;
NCE&#13;
MEDL&#13;
E Y RE&#13;
L AY TEAM&#13;
H EIR&#13;
F IRST&#13;
- PL&#13;
A CE&#13;
MED&#13;
A LS 1 COACH JOE&#13;
ANKENBAUER&#13;
C&#13;
O&#13;
NGR&#13;
A TUL&#13;
A TE S&#13;
T HE RUNNERS . THE&#13;
JI&#13;
OF JAIME&#13;
H&#13;
UNTO&#13;
ON 1 ELISE HE&#13;
NRY 1 KELLIE&#13;
/ANNOR&#13;
DSTRAND 1 AND CARI&#13;
C&#13;
O&#13;
L EMAN&#13;
RAN THE TE&#13;
N TH&#13;
STEST TIME I N THE&#13;
DISTANCE&#13;
MEDLEY&#13;
R&#13;
E&#13;
L AY&#13;
I N&#13;
CllO&#13;
OL HISTORY.&#13;
65&#13;
girls' track &#13;
0 994 was definitely a&#13;
year of resurgence for&#13;
Titan track. The harriers took home several team&#13;
trophies during the year,&#13;
namely the Council Bluffs Relays, the Glenwood Coed Invitational and the Denison&#13;
Coed Invitational.&#13;
The victory at the Council&#13;
Bluffs Relays marked the Titans' first trophy for that meet&#13;
in 20 years. But the season&#13;
was not all sunshine . Perhaps the most miserable exp erience of the season w as&#13;
Den ison. The a thletes&#13;
were forced to run in&#13;
rain and temperatures that hovere d in th e&#13;
40's.&#13;
A big reason&#13;
for the team's success was the senior&#13;
leadersh ip of Pe ter&#13;
Eischeid '94. Eischeid broke&#13;
the school record in the 400m&#13;
with a time of 49.2. Eischeid&#13;
qualified for the state meet in&#13;
the lOOm, 200m, 400m, 800m,&#13;
4xl00m, 4x200m and the distancemedleyrelay. "Peter's goal&#13;
the last half of the season was to&#13;
break the record and he did it by&#13;
training hard," explained Coach&#13;
Barb Motes. Coach Motes was&#13;
assisted in her second year by&#13;
Meredith Porter.&#13;
Eischeid was one of southwest Iowa's premier runners,&#13;
not to mention one of the best in&#13;
the state. Other athletes who&#13;
made anirnpactwere state qualifiers Trent Tiessen '94, Russ&#13;
Bridges '94, Ryan Hanks '94&#13;
Andy Hallock '94, David Coats&#13;
'94, Chris Gates '95, Chad Deal&#13;
'95, David Douglas '95 and Wally&#13;
Bussey '95. Alternates for the&#13;
state meet were Josh Besco '95&#13;
and Karl Kraut '96 for the 4x100&#13;
and 4x200 meter relays, respectively.&#13;
"Hard work and good coaching helped catapult our team to&#13;
66&#13;
a terrific season," expressed Gates,&#13;
a long jumper.&#13;
Several of the Titan's relay teams&#13;
also experienced terrific seasons,&#13;
especially the4x200m,4x100mand&#13;
dis ance medley relay teams. All of&#13;
these relay team- :;iualified for the&#13;
state meet, and the 4x100m also&#13;
qualified for the Drake Relays for&#13;
the second straight year.&#13;
There were other things too, that&#13;
made a positive difference on the&#13;
team. "Our depth was so much&#13;
better this year compared to last&#13;
year," said Douglas, "and I think&#13;
that's a major reason for our success as a team. "&#13;
Possibly the most disappointing moment came&#13;
at the Hawkeye Ten&#13;
conference meet,&#13;
where the team finished third, 12 points&#13;
away from first. "Wereally didn't try to win the&#13;
meet," explained Motes. 'We&#13;
wanted to get ready for state&#13;
rather than risk an injury." The Titans' third place finish was an irnprovernentfrom two years ago, when&#13;
they were last out of eight teams.&#13;
Another major help to the team's&#13;
success was the tremendous results from the everyone involved&#13;
in the field events. Dealand Hallock&#13;
were consistently well above their&#13;
competition in the discus. Deal&#13;
was also talented in the shot put,&#13;
which along with the discus qualified himforthestatemeet. Hallock&#13;
also qualified in the state meet in&#13;
the discus. Gates and Tiessenqualified for the state meet in the long&#13;
jump. Tiessensetthenewschoolrecord&#13;
in thelongjurnpwithak:apof21'9 1I4"&#13;
At the state meet, Eischeid&#13;
came home with a third place in&#13;
the 400 and a seventh place in the&#13;
100. Tiessen also had a successful&#13;
meet with his third place finish in&#13;
the long jump. The 4x100 relay of&#13;
Eischeid, Tiessen, Gates and Coats&#13;
finished 6th. Deal,Hallock, the distance medley relay and 800 relay&#13;
narrowly missed qualifing for the&#13;
finals.&#13;
boys a track&#13;
Ffa.lr Rm &lt;=&gt; - IAvm Caras, Rim Bmm;s. Rm 2 - (L- R)&#13;
- 'ThENr Tress:N I h= HAw:cK, PE:Jm Er.9::liE:IIJ I RiJw ~I JClfi ARilJl. •&#13;
Rm 3 - BRDIN ~, Qm MrllanLIN, JA9:N M:mr.N, Ra&gt;&#13;
v~. Ra-1 4 - IH:tT WII.ua:, Nim= YCH&lt;:, Ar::r.M Riro, JEPF&#13;
Carirs, ~ B:= I KARI. Klwn' I Kia:.£ WAIID, ~ M:O::miat, Row&#13;
MMs. Rrn 5 - D::m Km=, JWn;r &amp;ms, IAvm D:u=s, Oms Gms,&#13;
Jew BEs:D, G= Sno!IEN, TroY , J A9:N Mrtrncw, Row Jxi:Bsm,&#13;
Kia:.£ ax-.&#13;
0 RACING AROUND THE CORNER, Russ BRIDGES CATAPULTS HJS T&#13;
INTO THE LEAD . SEVERAL OF THE RELAY TEAMS HAD SUCC S&#13;
SEASONS • &#13;
[I II Hardworkandgooclcoachinghelped&#13;
I ' catapultourteamtoa~~~ [I ' II&#13;
I Meet Place&#13;
ISU Invitational DNS&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I Ram Relays 4th&#13;
' lcB Relays 1st&#13;
LC Relays 1st&#13;
I Griswold 3rd&#13;
IGle wood Relays 3rd&#13;
11 enison Relays 1st&#13;
:: •lays 4th&#13;
awkeye 10 3rd&#13;
0 PREPAro:N::; 'IO smRl' 'lHE wa:, PEIEl&#13;
~ MNIES A IASI' MIN1IE&#13;
PREPARAT.ICN Nr THE DRAKE RELAYs.&#13;
~B:MHDIN'IHE30's, .!NJ, AU:N3&#13;
'IO 'IHE &lt;X:MPElITI'ICN • ,&#13;
4 OCLEARING NEW HEIGHTS 1&#13;
DouG KINSEL CLEAR S THE&#13;
BAR. SEV ERAL ATHLETES&#13;
PERFORMED WELL IN FIELD EVENTS .&#13;
6 7&#13;
boys ' trac k &#13;
new members bring change&#13;
t)I lw.°IU ~'Asii'Ui&#13;
~he 1993-94 porn pon&#13;
~squad had high hopes of&#13;
living up to the squad's previous reputation. Out of the 17&#13;
members, 11 were new to the&#13;
93-94 squad. "I never realized&#13;
how complicated some of the&#13;
dances were and how hard&#13;
practices were," explained new&#13;
member Becky Spetman '9&#13;
The squad attended the annualsummer&#13;
camp hosted&#13;
by the Universal Dance Association.&#13;
was required to learn&#13;
three routines, and each was&#13;
judged on memory and technique; the squad also brought&#13;
a home routine. The squad prepared for camp by practicing&#13;
every morning at 6 a.m. The&#13;
squad also received 48 blue,&#13;
two red, and one white ribbons,&#13;
as well as first place for the&#13;
home routine and an overall&#13;
superiority trophy.&#13;
"We came as 17 individuals,&#13;
but we left as a squad. It was a&#13;
true bonding experience," commented Molly Sturm '95 on the&#13;
68&#13;
porn pon&#13;
overall camp feeling.&#13;
Another annual summer activity 1 as the Jr. Porn Pon&#13;
camp hosted by the.porn pon&#13;
squad as a fundraiser. It was a&#13;
week long activi ty in which&#13;
the porn pon squad taught&#13;
routinestogroupsofgirlsfr m&#13;
pre-school throu gh eighth&#13;
grade.&#13;
The squad's success continued as they took second p lace at the&#13;
tate competition&#13;
in Marshalltow n,&#13;
Iowa. "We had one of&#13;
our best performances so&#13;
second place was a great accomplishment. Waterloo Columbus (the squad that received first place) had a different style of dancing that the&#13;
judges seemed to like better,"&#13;
said Amanda Parrott '95. The&#13;
squad practiced every day after school from 3-5 p.m. for&#13;
state and home routines.&#13;
"I think our squad has come&#13;
a long way; it turned out to be&#13;
an excellent year. As far as&#13;
dancing ability goes, this is&#13;
one of the best squads I've&#13;
danced with," concluded captain Julie Massman '94.&#13;
, photo 6y Scott 'Fetmcya&#13;
~REPARING FOR A PEP RALLY 1 THE SQUAD SPENDS TIME AFTER&#13;
..,~HOOL. THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT SEVERAL ASSEMBLIES A.S WELL&#13;
AS VARSITY GAMES •&#13;
~SURPRISING THE CROWD WITH A.NOTHER INNOVATIVE ROUTINE,&#13;
.._,OMMERS AMANDA P ARROTT A.ND EMILY BENDORF DRESS AS R&#13;
F OR A PERFORMA.NCE • &#13;
Rt-=-- &gt;~ . n ~ r;11we came as 17 individuals, but&#13;
l:Jwe left as a squad. It was a true&#13;
bonding experience.&#13;
-- MOLLY STURM I 95 11 ' 11&#13;
pfz.oto 6g Scott 'Tetmeger&#13;
1 DING I NTO T HE SPLI TS, T HE P OM PON SQUAD PERFORMS THEIR STATE&#13;
INE • THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS VARSITY&#13;
ORow 1 - JULIE MAssMAN (CAPTAIN) , KATIE JACKSON ( coCAPTAI N ) • R ow 2 - ANGIE LEINEN , M OLLY STURM , WHITNEY&#13;
CoATS, AMIE ADKI NS . Row 3 - MICHELLE W E LLS , EMILY BENDORF , LAURA&#13;
D AVIDS ( S P ONSOR) , WHITNEY V I NCENT , JENNY S TAZZONI . Row 4 - KATIE&#13;
JANULEWICZ, B ECKY S PETMAN, JESSI MCELVEI N , EMILY KUTCHARA , BRANDY&#13;
S MITH, AMANDA P ARROTT , TONYA S MITS .&#13;
~SW YING FROM S IDE TO SIDE , THE P OM PON S QUAD PERFORMS AT HALFTJ:ME&#13;
~URING THE CLARI NDA FOOTBALL GAME • THE SQUAD PERFORMED AT&#13;
NUMEROUS EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR •&#13;
69&#13;
porn pon &#13;
new coach improves spirit&#13;
by Monica Carver&#13;
~he 1993-94&#13;
wcheerleading team&#13;
went under construetion with new revisions evident everywhere. It started&#13;
with the usual try-outs, uniform fitting, summer practices,&#13;
and camp, but then things&#13;
started to change.&#13;
"This year we received a&#13;
new coach, so in the beginning&#13;
there was a lot of confusion&#13;
and adjusting to be&#13;
done," commented Jenny&#13;
Earlywine'95. "But as the&#13;
year went on we all&#13;
pulled together&#13;
great. Our new&#13;
coach, Karen&#13;
Poisson, has&#13;
been a great asset&#13;
to our squad."&#13;
Poisson took over&#13;
mid-year after Mrs. Grove&#13;
decided to retire. The traditions were slightly altered, but&#13;
the girls stuck with it and&#13;
worked hard.&#13;
New expectations did not&#13;
only include good grades, being good students, and being&#13;
there to support Titan teams&#13;
but also to be better at what&#13;
they do. Poisson had many&#13;
new and interesting ideas for&#13;
the squad, and while she had&#13;
high expectations for her cheerleaders, she also added a lot of&#13;
fun to everything they did.&#13;
Summer practices for the&#13;
new and old girls were held at&#13;
at six or seven in the morning.&#13;
The new girls had to learn a&#13;
variety of cheers and expectations before going to camp at&#13;
Kearney.&#13;
"Camp was a blast! It really&#13;
brought us together, especially&#13;
70&#13;
cheerleading&#13;
after freshman initiations.&#13;
Those were hilarious. It is definitely something I'll remember for the rest of my life," said&#13;
Rachel "Bones" Lynch'96.&#13;
Mindy Campbell'95 also&#13;
replied,"Camp was really&#13;
great. We practiced a lot of&#13;
mounts and that really helped&#13;
our squad . Our pep rallies&#13;
have been 150 percent better&#13;
than last year's preformance,&#13;
but we could use a little more&#13;
support from our school."&#13;
The cheerleaders had&#13;
many responsibilities as&#13;
w hole inclu ding&#13;
being at the games&#13;
o cheer. During&#13;
he football season the girls were&#13;
not only at t he&#13;
games cheering, but&#13;
making signs for cross&#13;
country events, volleyball&#13;
games, girls' swimming, and&#13;
football. They did timings at&#13;
cross country and girls' swimming meets and cheered for&#13;
volleyball. During the Winter&#13;
season the girls broke down&#13;
into squads for girls' and boys'&#13;
basketball, freshman basketball, and wrestling. Again the&#13;
squads made signs for upcoming events and timed for boys'&#13;
swim meets.&#13;
"It's been a busy year trying&#13;
to cheer and participate at&#13;
everyone's games and meets.&#13;
Wehavetriedasa whole squad&#13;
to please everyone and that is&#13;
one thing that I think we have&#13;
learned," Jody Sorenson'95&#13;
commented.&#13;
cheer leading&#13;
OENTERTAI NING THE CROWD, AMY McTwIGGAN SUPPORTS H R&#13;
TEAM. J UNIORS WERE A MAJOR FORCE ON THE&#13;
CHEERLEADING SQUAD •&#13;
ftsuBBLING WITH SPIRIT, co-CAPTAINS J AMIE MAssIE AND MAR.&#13;
~OTT YELL FOR THE SENIORS DURING THE BATTLE CRY . BAT&#13;
CRY WAS A POPULAR CHEER AMONG ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY. &#13;
nlour new coach Karen Poisson, was a&#13;
IL:Jigreat asset to our squad.ii ' II&#13;
Jenny Earlywine'95&#13;
;:&gt;&amp;:OWING TRUE SCHOOL SPIRIT, THE CHEERLEADERS&#13;
OUSB THE CROWD AT A PEP RALLY. PEP RALLIES&#13;
OMAKING A PYRAMID, THE CHEERLEADERS TRIED MANY NEW STUNTS • THE&#13;
CHEERLEADERS PERFORMED AT MANY SPORTING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE&#13;
YEAR.&#13;
E Rm (L- R) HEroI GrovE, L1&gt;.uRA LEE J= , Rlv:::HEL L=i, ANDI&#13;
, MrNIJy CAMPBELL, J AMIE MllssIE ( co-CAPI'AIN) , MARY Krorr ( co-CAPrAIN) ,&#13;
OOR'lNEY AMBRosE:, MELISSA H!:AD. Rm 2 J ENNIFER. MARs!mr.L, Jl\NINE DEVRIES,&#13;
AMY Mc'I'wrOOAN, SPCNSOR J OAN GrovE (IN CAR), J ENNIFER. EARLYWINE , J ODY SaRENs::N,&#13;
CAssrE BaRMllN, CATHRYN WAT9::JN . Rem 3 JENNIFER :8AcKENs'rosE, STE:vr Ha'lllRD, TRlNl'.&#13;
Garrsciru.K, McmCA CArolE:R. 71&#13;
cheerleading &#13;
I I&#13;
lVln e I&#13;
I&#13;
c h a&#13;
k e&#13;
n g e s&#13;
e P&#13;
students I teetering&#13;
on the brin&#13;
by Zach Schomburg&#13;
A new sexual harassment policy, a new&#13;
lunchroom schedule, hallways being rearranged, different test waiver policy, and a&#13;
parking lot fee were all things that came forth&#13;
due to changes in the administrative staff.&#13;
Sexual harassment was a major issue in the&#13;
politics of Lewis Central this year. Strict&#13;
punishment, such as Saturday&#13;
school, was the result of the first&#13;
offense. "This policy can cause&#13;
over-sensitivity to u nwarranted&#13;
complaints," explained Eric&#13;
Connell '95. "It makes a person&#13;
wonder what sexual harassment&#13;
truly is."&#13;
Among the many adjustments&#13;
in the student ha ndbook could be&#13;
found the new lunchroom sched -&#13;
ule, which was created in order to suit the&#13;
needs of the growing number of students.&#13;
Round lunch tables replaced the long, prisonlike tables of previous years. "With the round&#13;
tables there is less fighting over seats," informed Becky Rodriguez '94. "It is a lot easier&#13;
to carry on a conversation with the people&#13;
around you."&#13;
Hallways were rearranged in order to accommodate the year's unusually large freshman class. Freshmen were placed in the old&#13;
junior hall since the old freshman hall was too&#13;
small for their class. "I think the hallway&#13;
situation is a bigger deal than what it seems,"&#13;
confessed Amy McTwiggan '95. "Staying in&#13;
72&#13;
academics&#13;
the same hallway for two years gives me no&#13;
feeling of advancemen t."&#13;
A new test waiver policy also hit the hand -&#13;
book pages. This made it necessary for stu -&#13;
dents to have a decent disciplina ry record in&#13;
order to waive an exam, in contrast to the past&#13;
when students simply needed a good attendance record. "I agree with the new test waiver&#13;
policy. Before, anybody could come to school&#13;
everyday and cause trouble, then get to waive&#13;
their exams," commented Jay Kathol '95.&#13;
Fees to park in the parking lot were assessed. Students paid $12 for a permit that&#13;
was to be hung from their rear-view mirror to&#13;
let the administration know that they had&#13;
paid their fee. If a vehicle was found without&#13;
a permit they were warned; after that, stu -&#13;
dents would have to pay a small fine, or their&#13;
vehicle would be towed.&#13;
Administrative changes were not the only&#13;
changes that were evident during the school&#13;
year. ACT scores were below average from&#13;
the previous year. Lewis Centra l sli pped&#13;
below average in the sta te, but was still abo e&#13;
average in the nation . "There are a lot mor&#13;
students taking the test this year," admitted&#13;
Mr.Humphrey, "and wheneverwehave mor&#13;
students taking the test ou r ov ra ll scores are&#13;
lower."&#13;
Although ACT scores were slightly he! ' '&#13;
average, Mr. Ronald Fox, th e math instruct r&#13;
was busy fi ghting to keep&#13;
the test scores up. Fox ' a~&#13;
award ed $25,000 b y th p&#13;
Milke n Fa mil y Foundati n&#13;
for his excellence in teaching. H e plans to invest hi..;&#13;
mon ey, a nd e ventuall.&#13;
hopes to genera te $50,000.&#13;
Fox will then award a$1,00l'&#13;
scholarship to a Lewis C, 1-&#13;
tralstud ent and anoth rh 1&#13;
Ponca High student, Fox's former high sch •ll&#13;
"I believe every person tha t dedicates his l)J&#13;
her time to teach others d eserves to be rec gni zed as I have," revea led Fox.&#13;
Fox wasn't the only one being award d.&#13;
The Lewis Central band was g iven the opportunity to travel to Orlando, Florida. They cor 1&#13;
peted in the All American Music Festival and&#13;
performed in a p arad e a t Walt Disney World&#13;
The band was one of two in the nation to&#13;
given this opportunity. To earn enoughmc n&#13;
to g o, the membe rs of the band '&#13;
fund raisers. Pizza sales and ga rage sall&#13;
held, as well as a jazz festival. &#13;
~RECEIVING HELP FROM RONALD Fox, JENNY \Al EARLYWINE RECEIVES HELP IN TRIGONOMETRY.&#13;
MR. Fox WAS AWARDED $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 FOR HIS&#13;
CONTRIBUTION TO HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION.&#13;
OTAKING A BREAK FROM MARCHING ARE TRACY&#13;
TAYLOR, ELISE HENRY, CYNDI MEEVES, AND&#13;
ALISSA HAUSEN. MARCHING BAND TRAVELED TO&#13;
FLORIDA AND PERFORMED AT WALT DISNEY WORLD.&#13;
~GETTING INTO HIS TRUCK AFTER SCHOOL , KARL&#13;
~VIERCK USES THE PRIVILEGE OF PARKING IN&#13;
THE HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT. STUDENTS HAD&#13;
TO PAY A FEE FOR A PARKING PERMIT I N ORDER TO&#13;
USE THE PARKING LOT o&#13;
~ENJOYING A FRIENDLY CONVERSATI ON WITH MR •&#13;
... SCHmlANN , STUDENTS SIT AROUND THEIR NEW&#13;
TABLES • BRIAN SCHUMANN TOOK OVER AS&#13;
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL .&#13;
73&#13;
academic s &#13;
World in Orlando, Florida over the winter by an audio tape which is very d iffi ult to do •&#13;
break was a motivating factor for the group. 108 students and 23 adu lts made t h e&#13;
The band would march down the streets of trip to Florida, traveli ng down&#13;
theMagicKingdomonNewYear's Day. But on Greyhound busse . $~ e the trip wasn't all about hard work. Band With the viomembers had ample opportunity to tour Jenee C, aga inst tourDisney World and Universal Studios. And&#13;
C, ists in south Fl rida&#13;
S -\'.). some had fears f becoming anWith&#13;
of coi:.rse, -0.e 120 members, the band was definitely&#13;
a happenin' place. One way to find that out&#13;
was to ask any band student. "I like band n • "'*"". . .,.,, no tdp to 1/3 }.' Orlando would be&#13;
other statistic, but their concern w r&#13;
soon alleviated when they arrived. They tay&#13;
in the Renaissance Motel, where fortuna tely, 1&#13;
large number of Nebraska football fan \ ere&#13;
because there is no homework and it ~&#13;
gives me a chance to relax," ex- #lltJ'&#13;
pressed Jared Youngblood '95.&#13;
Relax may have been f/J a n&#13;
• Th ey&#13;
~ . • a t the&#13;
understatement.&#13;
performed&#13;
complete without a visit to the staying w hile on their way to Miami.&#13;
famed Hard Rock Cafe. The trip proved to Tha t wasn't the only thing that happen&#13;
be a memorab e one, according to Mr.&#13;
Cl arles Martin, band instructor, who commented, "It's something I'm going to remember for a long time and o w ill the kids.&#13;
The group that went to Winnipeg in '90 was&#13;
jealous of this year's grou p."&#13;
in ba nd, however. They performed two concerts, one in March and one in May. Th n&#13;
nual Lewis Central Craft Show as well a ;i&#13;
bake sale were, as in years past, m jor&#13;
fundraisers for the band . The money brou ht b in helped to pay for the Florida trip.&#13;
~ \.&gt; halftime of&#13;
a ). -r every home football game. For additional practice, the band devoted Martin in his thirteenth, also explained, With all the activities in hand this year. it&#13;
wasdefinitely an energeticandsucces ful · ,1,&#13;
for a ll those involved, as well as a good 1 arn&#13;
ing experience.&#13;
its class time from November 1 until the trip "It was a lot of fun to go down and compete&#13;
to marching. The promised trip to Walt Disney with other talented groups. It was an honor&#13;
as well because we got into the competition&#13;
7 4&#13;
band&#13;
OPRACTICING THEIR FORMATIONS OVER&#13;
LUNCH , SEVERAL OF THE BAND MEMBERS&#13;
HOPE FOR A PERFECT PERFORMANCE •&#13;
PERFORMANCES WERE OFTEN COMPLEX AND Tilil:&#13;
CONStnUNG.&#13;
GLISTENING TO T HE INSTRUCTIONS I&#13;
BY MR • MARTIN, M ICHELLE WELL&#13;
DILIGENTLY CONTI NUES TH!: ROUTl&#13;
FLAG CORPS MEMBERS PLAYED A CRUCXAL ll&#13;
THE BAND. &#13;
"I like band&#13;
because&#13;
there is no&#13;
homework."&#13;
- Jared&#13;
Youngblood '95&#13;
~MEMBERS OF THE BAND AND THE FLAG&#13;
""'CORPS PERFORM THEIR ROUTINE AT&#13;
HALFTIME • HALFTIME PERFORMANCES&#13;
BY THE BAND WERE ENJOYED BY THE CROWD •&#13;
~WORKING WITH HIS TROMBONE 1 MATT&#13;
.... JONES LISTENS TO INSTRUCTIONS•&#13;
JONES WAS A FIRST YEAR MEMBER.&#13;
OSHOWING OFF THEIR TALENT 1 BAND&#13;
MEMBERS PERFORM. PRACTICE MADE&#13;
PERFECT FOR THE LC BAND •&#13;
ODISPLAYING THEIR BANNER AND WITH&#13;
IT 1 SCHOOL PRIDE 1 THE BAND&#13;
MARCHES DOWN MAIN STREET USA :i;N&#13;
WALT DISNEY WORLD • THE BAND PERFORMED&#13;
IN FLORIDA OVER CHRISTMAS .&#13;
75&#13;
band &#13;
G&#13;
group," commented Fiscus. Both choirs LC had many vo- )_ 0~ I&#13;
wenttoalargegroupcontestinMayand calists that pa r- 0 ~ tici- ,&#13;
performed well. pated in ~ V the AU-Stat l&#13;
Concert choir was the 0 M u sic Fe tival.&#13;
next step up. Students $ s p a r ~ Twenty-seven student I&#13;
had to pass an au- from the concert and cham- ,&#13;
dition to be in J... the choir. ber choirs tried out with hopes of becom- I&#13;
Beautiful streams of music filtered ~ This choir was ing a part of the prestigious choir, and l&#13;
through the air of freshman hall. '\). Jh~ taken every day or dreams cametruefor eight tud ent. The&#13;
Wherewasthiscomingfrom? Yes, h •&amp;""'-'1"every other day de- following students comprised the group: I&#13;
you guessed it! Mr. Gary Fiscus ....,- p end- ing on the students' sched- WallyBussey'95,EricConn ell'95,Christ&#13;
is directing one of his four • ules. It was a stepping stone between Dahlke'94, H ea ther Gibson'94, Tyler&#13;
singing groups. Chamber, • freshman and chamber choirs. Gre en'94, Amand a Hunt'95, my&#13;
concert, treble clef, and '-! b a ss The most ad vanced singing group McTwiggan'95,andCarolyn orman'9 .&#13;
clef were the choirs. t h a t w as chamber choir. Only vocalists with Shawn Ed w a rds' 95 and Klay ton&#13;
performed at ~ LC. superior ability wer selected. A higher Kmett'96 were selected as alternates.&#13;
Dur- level was required due to more challeng- Freshmen had the option of trying&#13;
C~o ing previous ingpiecesoflitera ture and a greaternum- out for the OPUS choir, which wa simiyears, the freshman ber of songs. lar to All-State. Eleven stud ents made&#13;
choir was one unit, but due "I took choir because it was a family tapes which w ere sent to a selectio 1 c mto incredible numbers, they were split into tradition," sta ted Arnie Adkins'95. "All mittee. The students accepted w r&#13;
two groups. A treble clef choir was formed of my relatives had taken choir with Mr. Greg Barntsen'97, Quinn Darngaard' 7,&#13;
for the women, along with a bass clef choir Fiscus, and I also like to sing." Other Na than Emsick'97, Carolyn Nester'97,&#13;
for the men. "With the separate choirs, I students enrolled in the class for the B. J. Shepard'97, and Ryan Smith'97.&#13;
think the freshmen have more self-confi- social aspect. Jodi San son'97 explained,&#13;
dence and sing out more than with one big "I liked being with my friends."&#13;
OCHAMBER C HOIR- FRONT Row ( L-R ) - B .J.&#13;
TACKETT, KRISTIN PooRE , L ARA KENNEDY,&#13;
JILL O GG , HEATHER G IBSON, ALISSA&#13;
MARK LEACH, Kr.AYTON KMETT, JEFF BREHMER,&#13;
TERRENCE POGGE, ERIC CONNELL, CAROLYN&#13;
NoRMAN, LYNDSAY KENYON. Row 4 - BRIAN&#13;
HAUSEN, JAMIE M I LLER, A MANDA PARROTT , MELISSA C OLPITTS , PETER EICHEID, WALLY BUSSEY,&#13;
PETERSON, E 'LI SE C HRISTENS EN . R ow 2 - JARED YOUNGBLOOD , JASON HILEY , DAVID&#13;
KATHLEEN RILEY, CARISA RALPH , JENNI FER SHEP- G RISWOLD , D AVID KJELDGAARD , TONY S IMONS .&#13;
HERD, JODI JOHNSON, DOTTIE WHI TEHILL , AMANDA&#13;
H UNT, MANDY C LARK, H OLLY MEYERS , AMY&#13;
McTwIGGAN, SHAWN EDWARDS • R ow 3 - JENNIFER&#13;
R o w 5- BILL HEUER , ADAM RISO,&#13;
PRIMMER , MATT KLEIN , NATE SIMONS,&#13;
GREEN , J ASON NASH , ADAM BENDORF,&#13;
BACKENSTOS E , MATT McCORMICK, TRENT TIESSEN, SKIPTON, DAVID REELFS.&#13;
76&#13;
choi r&#13;
pftoto 6!f ScM t 'Ii t OPRACTICING MUSIC FOR AN UP&#13;
CONCERT, AMANDA P ARROTT AND L&#13;
PETERSON SING A S ONG. ALL OF THE CH&#13;
WORKED HARD TO LEARN MUSIC F OR THE CONC RTS &#13;
SINGING HIS HEART OUT, TYLER GREEN&#13;
CHOIR .&#13;
HIS MUSIC DURING CHAMBER&#13;
GREEN SANG IN THE ALL-STATE&#13;
~l1SIC FESTIVAL OVER THANKSGIVING.&#13;
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, ~ ~, 'I\:Ny M::CCEMICK,&#13;
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CATHRYN WATSON, CAROLYN NoRMAN , JENNIFER SHEPHERD, TONI VERLENGIA 1 CAROLINA&#13;
RODRIGUEZ I ESTHER SABOKAT, SHERRI CATON,&#13;
LYNN MADSEN, JENNIFER DuFF I MOLLY MITCHELL I&#13;
JESSI McELVAIN. Row 2- EMILY KuTCHARA,&#13;
KACI REITZ, JENNY TAYLOR, STEVI HOWARD,&#13;
JANINE DEVRIES. Row 3 - J. J. HARDER , ALYS SA&#13;
WREDT, JosH BEsco, JoHN McCREARY, NICOLE&#13;
WALLENBERG 1 WHITNEY VINCENT, LESLIE PERRY ,&#13;
CLAUDIA JUNGHANS I SONDRA MANSKE I MICHELLE&#13;
CHEW, .AMI NuzUM, LYNNETTE MoNTANG, AMIE&#13;
ADKINS, NICHOLE FISCHER I COURTNEY STEWART.&#13;
Row 4-PAUL SoMCHANA, KEITH KMETT , KEVIN&#13;
JAIME HUNTOON, JENNIFER KENEALY, CARI STEWARD, MAYLoN LEACH, TRAVIS HousETON, JoN&#13;
COLEMAN, RACHEL LYNCH, DAWN LETCHER, TAMMY Kossow, DusTIN HEFFERNAN, RYAN HANKs , DREW&#13;
BRUNOW, STACEY BARELOS / BETH NELSON I DITMARS, BILL JACOBSEN , JOSH BARKER .&#13;
77&#13;
choir &#13;
"I like it when a teacher tells a joke in class, well as more effective." Many stu- ~0&#13;
evenifitisdumb,becauseitmakestheclass dents found it easier to 1'(\0t.l.~&#13;
more fun," commented Noah Yow1gs ' 95. get along with a ac,O teacher&#13;
Anotherwaylearning couldbemade easier tha t they ~ could re late to&#13;
was thewaya teachertaught er s t"'~ This aspect had tuthe class, by including c~ s dentsseeingtheirteachers a&#13;
groupwork,anoc- ~ c a - peers, rather than just as teachers.&#13;
C .., ~ sional game, Though science and ma th were, at time e. ~ or a spontaneous difficult subjects, many of student liked the&#13;
"I tell them it's important to know • joke. idea of Outcome Based Educa tion (OB ).&#13;
this stuff at the next level," an- (/) Mr. '• Joe Ankenbauer, math instruc- One of the few teachers in the school who&#13;
nounced Mr, Ron Fox, math in- tor, was one of a few teachers who used this practiced this form of educa tion was Mr.&#13;
structor. "1 ~ popular way of teaching.In his classroom, he Tom Heckman, science in tructor. He km n&#13;
This was one of many ~ •--, would often give out Jolly Ranchers for good provided mastery to allow studen ts t get&#13;
things done by A_\.J teach- scores on tests and quizes, or to the winner of grades of 80% or above on tests and quizz ,&#13;
\ 'V ers in the his occasional "Name that Tw1e" game. that they had previously fa iled to earn high&#13;
ftt ~t Math and Sci- Others, like Mr. Andy Lauby, science in- scores on . H eckman summed up OBE in this&#13;
all&amp;Q enceDepartmentsin structor, used group work as his primary way: "It gives students an excellent chanc&#13;
thecontinuedefforttohelpstudentrealize how me hod of motivatio . According to Lauby, to improve their grade and learn the mat -&#13;
school work relates to the everyday, real world.&#13;
Many students used this kind of reasoning&#13;
as a motivational tool to gain more from the&#13;
course than they expected. This helped students want to learn, rather than just learning&#13;
because they had to in order to move on to&#13;
college.&#13;
78&#13;
math/science&#13;
group work is an effective way for students&#13;
to learn because then the material is not only&#13;
easier to learn, but communication skills are&#13;
a neccesity for the future.&#13;
Lauby also added, "If the student and&#13;
teacher can work together effectively, the&#13;
learning process becomes a lot more fun as&#13;
pfwto hg Scott Tetmeger OE XPLANING HOW TRIANGLES ARE CONGRUENT ,&#13;
MR . ANKENBAUER WORKS OUT A PROOF. MR •&#13;
.ANKENBAUER TEACHES GEOMETRY, GENERAL&#13;
MATH, AND C OMPUTER PROGRAMrUNG •&#13;
rial."&#13;
Though most teachers had different opinions on how learning could be made more&#13;
fun and interesting, th ey all seemed to agr&#13;
on a poin t perhaps b st mad e by Mr. Fo&#13;
'Tm here to help them learn and I'll&#13;
every thing l ca n to see th at they learn."&#13;
OSTUDYING HIS MATH IN MR• DAVI 1&#13;
CLASS, JEREMY TRESCOTT CONC N'l'RAT&#13;
A PROBLEM. MR. DAVIS TAUGHT&#13;
SCIENCE CLASSES • &#13;
photo by Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
"I tell them it's&#13;
important to&#13;
know this stuff at&#13;
the next level."&#13;
- Mr. Ron Fox&#13;
~ENJOYING SOME IN-CLASS HUMOR, BILL&#13;
~HEUER, JAMIE MAssIE, AND RYAN HANKs&#13;
TAKE A BREAK FROM CALCULUS • STUDENTS&#13;
ENJOYED THE OCCASIONAL JOKE FROM MR. Fox.&#13;
ODILLIGENTLY WORKING ON THEIR ADVANCED&#13;
CHEMISTRY TEST, JEREMY HEFFERNAN , JOHN&#13;
TAYLOR AND DAVID THIEN GIVE THEIR BEST .&#13;
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY IS A VERY CHALLENGING CLASS .&#13;
~LISTENING TO MR. LAUBY , MATT THOMAS AND&#13;
~SHAWN ELLIFF FIND OUT WHAT THEIR ASSIGNMENT&#13;
IS • PHYSICAL SCIENCE WAS A CLASS THAT MANY&#13;
STUDENTS USED TO FILL THEIR SCIENCE REQUIREMENT •&#13;
~CONCENTRATING ON THEIR WORKSHEETS / ADAM&#13;
~BENDORF , JOSH BESCO, AND CASSI E BORMAN&#13;
ATTEMPT TO FINISH THEIR ASSIGNMENT.&#13;
ANATOMY STUDENTS FOUND THEMSELVES WITH AN&#13;
ABUNDANCE OF WORK • 79&#13;
math/science &#13;
$ t ~e&#13;
Health &lt;ll p E al class strives to inform stu- • §' · ·&#13;
dents of topics they must ~ t we i g hS &gt;- lows the stude&#13;
deal with either at e 0 to let emotions out that ha "t&#13;
r- thepresent,or """-0 after high built up throughout th school wee&#13;
~p Q ~.,school. Topics th.at Activities su ch as volleyball, basketbal&#13;
"There is no doubt that the im- ~l..,,,~ students cover 111 dodgebail,andlifting weightsweredon&#13;
portance outweighs the inter- • Healtnclassincludesexeducation,C.P.R. throughout the yea r. "I enjoy P.E.," men&#13;
est," explained Jason • and first aid, personal hygiene, drugs honed Anne Howsare '95 .. "It is ~ j&#13;
Enders '97. and alcohol, self esteem and other com- recess tha t gives mea break m the mrddl&#13;
mon problems that a student may en- of the day." h dents counter everyday. Bowling is a special trip that the h ea w 0 u 1 d PhysicalEducationdassisinterrelated dents take to the local bowling alley fo&#13;
agree with the with Health class, since the teachers and six weeks out of the year d uring P.l&#13;
state- ment that Health class doesn't&#13;
provoke much interest, but yet, it is one of&#13;
the most important classes for a student at&#13;
L.C. "You learn about subjects that you can&#13;
use in everyd ay life," commented Jon&#13;
Burgart '97.&#13;
80&#13;
the period in which the class is taken are Students learn the fundamentals ofbo'&#13;
the same . . P.E. takes responsibility of ing, and it provides them a chance to t&#13;
educating the students through physical away from school once a week. "I am n•&#13;
· t dJackOo-g' activities to get stud ents active, w hile in a regular bowler," admit e o&#13;
Health students simply discu ss the "butl enjoyed goingduring schoolbc"\\"&#13;
proper way to treat yourself. ing w ith my friend s."&#13;
photo 6y Afonica Carver&#13;
O&#13;
PU!fi'ING IRON I N T HE WEIGHT ROOM, p . E . OJOGGI NG AROUND T HE GYM FLOOR, S TUD .&#13;
STUDENTS EXERCISE DURI NG CLASS • STUDENTS OF THE JUNIOR/ SEN I OR p • E • C&#13;
USED THE FACULTY WEI GHT ROOM SINCE T HE EXERCI SE AS A GROUP • $ TUDE&#13;
OTHER WEIGHT ROOM WAS LOCATE D I N A DIFF ERENT REQUI RED TO DO PHYS ICAL ACTIVITIES&#13;
BUILDING. SHAPE AND PAS S THE CLASS •&#13;
health/ physical e ducation &#13;
photo 6y 'Monie Carver p oto y&#13;
onica Carver&#13;
"You learn about&#13;
subjects that you&#13;
can use in everyday life."&#13;
-Jon Burg art&#13;
ROLLING THE BALL TOWARD THE PINS, JAY&#13;
CAMPBELL HOPES FOR A STRIKE • STUDENTS&#13;
WERE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO BOWL AT THE LOCAL&#13;
BOWLING ALLEY FOR SIX WEEKS OUT OF THE SEMESTER.&#13;
,... TAKm:; ADl/J\NTl\GE CF THE WEIGHr RXM, MRs. PEI=&#13;
~ I..Em:s, HEALTH = P . E . TEl\OIER, LIFTS wrm am.&#13;
S'ruDENrS • THE: WEIGHT ROCM WllS USED IlURIN3 P . E .&#13;
CLASSES FOR S'ruDENl'S WHO CHOSE 001' TO P.!\RTICIPA'.IE IN OTHER&#13;
1\CI'IVITIES •&#13;
~ TO HIS llEAL'lH CIASS 1 M&gt;. . S'1EVE PADILIA&#13;
USES HAND GESTURES TO Ml\KE A POINT • M&gt;. . PADILLA&#13;
TEACHES BOTH HEALTH AND p . E . a.MSES •&#13;
SHOOTING HOOPS / STUDENTS WARM UP FOR THEIR&#13;
BASKETBALL GAME • GAMES ARE FREQUENTLY&#13;
PLAYED TO KEEP STUDENTS INTERESTED I N THE&#13;
CLASS.&#13;
81&#13;
health/physical education &#13;
favorite classes are on the math and as electives, and can b e taken&#13;
science side," admitted Shane if a student is interRhoades '96. "Worksheets require ested. Electives&#13;
less thought than essays." 0 t&#13;
English courses of- ~~~&#13;
ten link with his- •. V-- - and&#13;
from th eir so u rc e&#13;
educa te the student&#13;
"It's more relaxing when I can get .f,,,,. t o r y&#13;
my homework done early," com- S «..~ courses in&#13;
mented Jason Van Vactor '95, ~ the area of simi-&#13;
"but I usually end up waiting .j.,T lar assignments. The two subjects&#13;
until the night before the ~- a re rela ted because students are redeadline." quired to read and write on the subi when it comes&#13;
ject matter the class is discussing.&#13;
The English course takes care of the&#13;
literary v iewpoin t and the History&#13;
course takes care of the Historical&#13;
to En- glish and Histo r y viewpoint.&#13;
courses. English and History courses The r egu l ar Eng lish/History&#13;
involve long-term assignments, which courses are simply the trunk of the&#13;
on subject matter that is different&#13;
from the regular English /Histor&#13;
courses. Courses vary from classe&#13;
such as M.A.P.S. to Speech, and ar&#13;
worth the same amount of credit a&#13;
the regular English / History course .&#13;
English/History electives are valuable when college bound juniors and&#13;
seniors are scraping for credi ts. Juniors and seniors need credit for post&#13;
high school education and seek electives to fit the bill. Students are r equired to take only th ree years i&#13;
consist of projects and essays, more so class selection tree. The branches of regular English and History course'&#13;
than math and science courses. "My the class selection tree are prevalent but most find themselves taking four.&#13;
82&#13;
OGIVING A TEST, MR . DICK BLETH QUIZZES&#13;
HIS STUDENTS OVER THE MATERIAL . MR .&#13;
BLETH TAUGHT ALL OF THE SOPHOMORE&#13;
AMERICAN HISTORY COURSES .&#13;
english/history&#13;
OCONCENTRATING ON HER STUDIES / ~&#13;
LYNCH PONDERS THE ANSWER • Ji!XAMIN T&#13;
WERE A SOURCE OF STRES S WHEN IT&#13;
ENGLISH AND HI STORY CLASSES . &#13;
v photo " !y Scott 'Tetmeyer -&#13;
photo 6y Scott 'Ietmeyer&#13;
" It's more relaxing&#13;
when I can get my&#13;
homework done&#13;
early, but I usually&#13;
end up waiting until the night before the deadline."&#13;
- Jason Van Vactor&#13;
'95&#13;
LISTENING TO MR. BLETH LECTURE, CATHY&#13;
.UGONZALES' SHANNON McFADDEN' DREW DITMARS&#13;
AND OTHER HISTORY STUDENTS TAKE NOTES •&#13;
HISTORY STUDENTS LEARNED NOT ONLY FACTS, BUT ALSO&#13;
DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO PROBLEM SOLVING •&#13;
OREVIEWING THE COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS, Ms .&#13;
DONNA Busa USES THE CHALKBOARD TO&#13;
DEMONSTRATE. Ms. Busa TAUGHT ON-LINE&#13;
SEARCH TO ALL OF THE ENGLISH STUDENTS .&#13;
TAKING A BREAK FROM HER NOTES , EMILY&#13;
KUTCHARA SITS ATTENTIVELY BEHIND HER DESK.&#13;
TAKING NOTES WAS AN IMPORTANT KEY IN&#13;
ENGLISH AND HISTORY COURSES •&#13;
RECEIVING A LECTURE , ENGLISH STUDENTS USE&#13;
THE CLASSROOM LOCATED IN THE LIBRARY • THE&#13;
LIBRARY CLASSROOM WAS USED WHEN STUDENTS&#13;
NEEDED TO DO RESEARCH .&#13;
83&#13;
eng l i s h /history &#13;
"I'm going to take this class because&#13;
it's an easy A." This was a typical&#13;
have had to tighten their spending due&#13;
to the tightening of school budgets. The&#13;
effects on both departments. Less tax&#13;
dollars meant less supplies, and supplies&#13;
which were very important in these depart- ~ t e&#13;
ments. ~'&#13;
•. From&#13;
the point of view&#13;
statement from prospective stu- J)... e of a home economdents ineitherthe FamilySciences _V icsstudent, Megan Jones '95 exor the Industrial Technology de- l"Y pressed, "Family Life is a tough class.&#13;
partments. ~- You have to take a lot of notes."&#13;
For a long time, stu- •""/_ Another facet to the stereotype was&#13;
dents had this stereotype '" of the the seriousness with which the students&#13;
classes offered by j~' the se approached them. The idea behind that&#13;
depart- ~ ments.For being that only people who took these J... ~ ~ almost nearly as classes were the ones who didn't care for&#13;
.&amp; .Cl long, the students in- one reason or another.&#13;
volved in these classes have tried to Traditionally, the vocational professhed that image. John Schwede '95, an sions have not been an area for college&#13;
industrial technology student, said, "It re- bound students. This changed, however,&#13;
the stereotype in the dark. Also, as J&#13;
times changed, there was a , ..,&#13;
need for people who _#,&#13;
had all types nn t skills and&#13;
• -\ ~ $ knowledge.&#13;
S]d.J-&gt;-' Some people still&#13;
didn't realize the difficulty some f&#13;
these classes presented, but the students&#13;
were working hard to eliminate this by&#13;
spreading the word on the various class&#13;
available.&#13;
Creativity was a key in Creative Food&#13;
where students use their imagination h&#13;
making up their own recipes. In Clothin._&#13;
Management, students were required&#13;
make their own clothing pattern. Anoth r&#13;
example of a difficult class was Archit c·&#13;
tural Graphics, in which students were&#13;
required to draw their house plans exact!)&#13;
to scale.&#13;
The classes offered by these two departrnen ts werelifeskill classesand help .&#13;
quires a lot of detailed work and everything because a lot of vocations required some students leam skills needed in the future&#13;
has to be perfect." kind of post-high school education. This&#13;
These departments, as in all others, was one thing that was beginning to put&#13;
'&#13;
·r:I&#13;
f\ ·'· c ..&#13;
84&#13;
OCHECKING THE ENGINES IN POWERS CLASS,&#13;
CHRIS RHODES AND J ASON W I LSON MAKE SURE&#13;
EVERYTHING IS I N PLACE. THE CLASS HAD&#13;
A PRACTICAL APPLICATION FOR ALMOST ANY STUDENT&#13;
WHO OWNED A CAR •&#13;
home ec/ind. tech&#13;
p oto 6y ~on a a ,&#13;
IXING THE INGREDIENTS, SHAWN Sn&#13;
OES HIS PART IN F OODS . TH!1&#13;
TO READ DIRECTIONS WAS A NECC1:S!T&#13;
THE CLASS. &#13;
home&#13;
"It requires a lot&#13;
of detailed work&#13;
and everything&#13;
has to be perfect."&#13;
John Schwede '95&#13;
WORKI NG IN HIS COMPUTER- A I DED GRAPHICS&#13;
CLASS , BILL HEUER COMPLETES HIS ASSIGNMENT. C OMPUTER- AIDED GRAPHICS WAS HELP -&#13;
FUL FOR STUDENTS ENTERING COLLEGE •&#13;
0 C AREFULLY CHECKING OVER HIS ASSIGNMENT,&#13;
BRAD EVANS REMEASURES HIS LINES . MEAsUREMENT SKILLS WERE A NECESSITY FOR THE CLASS •&#13;
COMPLETING HIS DRAWING IN TECH G RAP HICS ,&#13;
JOHN SCHWEDE CAREFULLY MEASURES HI S LINES •&#13;
TECH GRAPHICS PROVED TO BE A VERY&#13;
CHALLENGING CLASS •&#13;
INSTRUCTING HER CHI LD DEVELOPMENT CLASS ,&#13;
--RUTH KREGER LOOKS OVER THE CLASS AGENDA .&#13;
MRS . KREGER TAUGHT ALL OF THE HOME&#13;
ECONOMICS COURSES •&#13;
8 5&#13;
ec/indo tech &#13;
An often heard phrase at school is:&#13;
such&#13;
i n g&#13;
n d&#13;
were&#13;
able to use the se basic&#13;
skills in almost any line of work. The&#13;
classes often ventured away from the&#13;
traditional idea of schoolwork to explore the real world. The marketing&#13;
86&#13;
business&#13;
classes, for example, selected projects ception of electives as times to slac&#13;
each year to advertise and sell a prod- off and re lax, busin ess students face&#13;
uct. daily assignments. For students&#13;
Unlike other classes, business w as with busy sch ed - •. ~ ul s, the&#13;
not set in stone. As the business world extra load ~ "»' f orc e o&#13;
adapted, so did these courses. For ~ $ them t&lt;&#13;
example, personal com- • ~~ manage the~ r tim&#13;
puters were • -~ wisely (another imp r·&#13;
widelyinus , ~].llg' ~ tant b u sin ess skill). ~reg so busi,..,. Strohbehn'95 and Brian Morn on&#13;
• ness students '94 both noted that extra work in Ac-&#13;
• ~ ~ used both IBM and counting adds to th eir stress level.&#13;
)' Macintosh computers While many continued to regar&#13;
as part of their work. In fact, an business and other electiv s as 'slac.&#13;
entir class, Com pute r Applications, time,' oth ers saw the course a&#13;
was dedicated to instructing students opportunity to learn life skills.&#13;
in the use of some of the most com- junior commented, "I took busine.&#13;
mon Macintosh programs. As tech- classes to ge t extra credits." Ho\,·-&#13;
nology permeated the workplace, the ever, not all students are so nega ti\&#13;
workforce was forced to rise to meet Craig Thurman'95 com.mented th, t&#13;
the demand, and business students "I learned to type much faster and&#13;
were ready to meet th cha llenge. more accurately" after taking T pStuden ts found the classes a use- mg.&#13;
ful as well as interesting part of their&#13;
day. However, it was not all fun and&#13;
games. Contradicting the usual perphoto by Scott 'Trtrr&#13;
BUSINESS STUDENT O INSTRUCTOR l(ATBIE L&#13;
LEARNING NEW COMPUTER SKILLS / KATIE&#13;
JACKSON USES THE BUSINESS COMPUTER LAB .&#13;
COMPUTERS WERE USED FOR WORD PROCESSING&#13;
AS WELL AS OTHER FUNCTIONS .&#13;
SS I STING&#13;
ORTOLOTTI,&#13;
SHOWS HIM HOW TO USE HIS MAt lN&#13;
COMPUTERS WERE A BIG PART OF BUSINESS AT &#13;
"I learned to&#13;
type much faster&#13;
and more accurately"&#13;
- Craig Thurman&#13;
'95&#13;
CHECKING HER TYPING BOOK, SARAH DENTON LOOKS&#13;
..,FOR THE NEXT LINE • CLASSES LIKE TYPING&#13;
PROVIDED PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE USEFUL FOR THE&#13;
FUTURE. O ADDING UP ALL THE FIGURES, TAMI PEDERSEN&#13;
CHECKS HER ASSIGNMENT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS&#13;
ASSIGNMENTS COMBINED STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE&#13;
OF MATH AND ENGLISH •&#13;
REVIEWING THE MATERIAL, AMBER BLACKMAN&#13;
EXAMINES HER GENERAL BUSINESS ASSIGNMENTS • GENERAL BUSINESS WAS A WIDELY&#13;
POPULAR INTRODUCTORY COURSE •&#13;
PUZZLED , BRANDY SMITH STRUGGLES TO FINISH&#13;
HER BUSINESS ASSIGNMENT. BUSINESS CLASSES&#13;
DEFIED THE STEREOTYPE OF ELECTIVES BY&#13;
OFFERING STUDENTS A REAL CHALLENGE •&#13;
87&#13;
business &#13;
Teamwork was another major ingredient&#13;
the yearbook staff needed tosrnvive. It was the&#13;
only thing that could decide the staff's success&#13;
orfailureinitsmission. New pages and ad -&#13;
vertisements being added ~&#13;
throughout the yearbook aeu.&#13;
meant more pie- .'P&#13;
'-&gt;~ tures,&#13;
'What'sitlike?"wasaprimeques- • ,J ~ captions,&#13;
ti.on asked about the yearbook class. ~ • .; ~"7Y copy, and graphSports editor Anne Howsare '95 com- -&amp;.,}a~ ics. Teamwork was&#13;
mented "It's not as structured or as the only thing that pulled&#13;
stressfulasotherclasses." It's pretty 0 the staff through.&#13;
safe to say that the yearbook class One of the highlights of the year was the Jislaid back--thatisuntildead- Day conference and competition at Midland&#13;
lines arrive. Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. The&#13;
Dead- staff received the Golden Pen Award for special section, the Silver Pen Award for layout&#13;
h e design, Bronze Pen Award for photography&#13;
dreaded word and Sweepstakes Winner for the overall yearof any yearbook book. Also received was an honorable menstaff. Somehow, some way,&#13;
something always seems to go wrong - at the&#13;
very last minute. Scott Tetrneyer '95 recalled," I&#13;
lost a bunch of negatives because of bad processing. The bad part was that it was near the deadline, and I had to go back and take the pictures&#13;
over again."&#13;
88&#13;
yearbook&#13;
tion for graphics and special design.&#13;
"After we won the award, everything we&#13;
did during the year cam e into perspective. It&#13;
was more than just a book because instead of&#13;
doing it for the students, I was doing it to&#13;
represent my school too," commen ted&#13;
formatter Eric Wilson '95. When Kayleen&#13;
ODIGGING THROUGH PILES OF PICTURES /&#13;
KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND AND ANNE HOWSARE&#13;
SELECT PHOTOS FOR A SPORTS SPREAD • THEY&#13;
EDITED THE SPORTS SECTION FOR THEIR SECOND YEAR&#13;
ON THE STAFF •&#13;
Wilson '94 found out about the&#13;
awards recieved, she re- sed.&#13;
sponded, "I was a ~ea. 1 it t I e&#13;
surpris e d 0C that we got it."&#13;
~ When more pa&#13;
page$ I were ad d ed, Stephani&#13;
Miller '94, editor in chief, and&#13;
ZachSchomburg '95,assista.nt ed itor, wer the&#13;
two people to feel most of the extra pressure.&#13;
For Miller, tha t meant more work at the c mputer formatting and more graphic design . To&#13;
Schomburg, that meant more pages to pro f&#13;
and edit. "It's a big step up in responsibili ·&#13;
w1der my wing and a lot more dutie to perform," Schomburgsaidabouthisnewpo iti 1&#13;
on the staff. While editors in the past havt:&#13;
always had a difficult task ahead of them,&#13;
Miller and Schombmg faced even more of,&#13;
challenge this yea r.&#13;
The 93-94 yearbook staff had higher responsibility and work this year than in the pa t&#13;
but they learned a lot more not only ab ut&#13;
producing publications, but also about e ch&#13;
other. 'While the computer skills I've learned&#13;
in yearbook will certainly help me in the future, Ifeel thattheexperienceofbeinginchar t'&#13;
of a group will also improve my leadershi&#13;
skills," recalled Miller.&#13;
0 STUDYING THEI R LAYOUTS, RETU&#13;
F ORMATTERS ERIC W ILSON AND&#13;
WINKLER WORK ON THE COMPUTB S&#13;
THE DEADLY DUO WERE THE ONLY FORMATT &#13;
plioto Gy Scott 'Tetmeyer&#13;
photo Gy Scott 'Tetmeyer&#13;
"It's not as structured or as stressf ul as other&#13;
classes."&#13;
- Anne Howsare '95&#13;
mDISCUSSING THE CHANGES IN THE YEARBOOK,&#13;
STEPHANIE MILLER AND ZACHARY SCHOMBURG&#13;
TACKLE THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. THEY&#13;
RETURNED THIS YEAR AS EDITORS •&#13;
O CHECKING THE MAIL FOR INCOMING PAYMENTS ,&#13;
JILL OGG PERFORMS SOME OF HER DAILY DUTIES&#13;
AS CO-MANAGER OF YEARBOOK ADVERTISING.&#13;
ADVERTISEMENTS WERE A NEW ADDITION TO THE&#13;
YEARBOOK.&#13;
Q SNAPPING&#13;
YEARBOOK,&#13;
ACTION.&#13;
ANOTHER TITAN MOMENT FOR THE&#13;
MONICA CARVER CAPTURES THE&#13;
SHE RETURNED AS A THIRD YEAR&#13;
MEMBER OF THE STAFF •&#13;
FRONT Row (L-R) - MONICA CARVER ,&#13;
KATHLEEN RILEY' TONI VERLENGIA, STEPHANIE&#13;
MILLER, JENNIFER STRUCK. Row 2- KYLE&#13;
ZACH SCHOMBURG , SCOTT TETMEYER, KATIE&#13;
JACKSON, MARK WINKLER • Row 3- ERIC WILSON ,&#13;
ANNE HOWSARE, JILL OGG, KELLIE VANNORDSTRAND ,&#13;
SHANNON VINCENT • 89&#13;
yearbook &#13;
Mrs. Bopp, the adviser, stated, "The editorial leadership is very decisive. Even though&#13;
they were very busy, they accomplished a&#13;
phenomenal amount of work."&#13;
As the year went along, many of&#13;
met each goal with the sense of&#13;
striving to do a job well • .{b&#13;
done. Along the osl.ac,'&gt;&#13;
way, the ~&#13;
0 was once again&#13;
"'P st a ff&#13;
the staff members became h 1&#13;
more involved in ~ S J.P&#13;
each of o.e).- their&#13;
award winning. t "9 J-Da y, at Midland&#13;
Quantity didn't always m-ean&#13;
quality for 24 members of the newspaper staff, who made up one of&#13;
the largest staffs ever.&#13;
r 0~ responsibili-&#13;
,,..., ~ ~ ties. First year staff&#13;
~ j )' member Jason AnderEven with many people, the&#13;
staff, for the most part, was&#13;
senior dominated. This,&#13;
son '94 stated," As the year g went along, my writing skills improved."&#13;
Other assets to the newspaper staff were&#13;
the formatters, who played a very important&#13;
role with their knowledge of computers, especially around deadlines. Many of the along with the fact&#13;
that many&#13;
w e re formatters found themselves at school at late&#13;
inexpe- hours in a effort to make deadlines.&#13;
rienced,&#13;
added tothechal1 en g e of producing a more self&#13;
sufficent and non-district dependent newspaper which was read by not only those in the&#13;
school, but for the first year, subscribers as well.&#13;
The first issue went well, despite few trained&#13;
members. Two of the biggest reasons for this&#13;
success were co-editors Julie Massman '94 and&#13;
Tonya Smits '94.&#13;
90&#13;
newspaper&#13;
Photographers had an extremely important , as well as busy job. It required a commitment of attending many athletic and musical events. It seemed even more important&#13;
when many readers closely viewed the pictures, especially on the sports page. Photographers were one of the many staffers who&#13;
enjoyed the class because it was a break from&#13;
the everyday routine of regular class.&#13;
Throughoutthe year, the Highlights staff&#13;
photo 6y :Monica Carver OFORMATTERS RYAN liANKs AND KEITH l&lt;METT&#13;
WORK ON FORMATTING THE NEWSPAPER . THEIR&#13;
EXPERIENCE WAS AN ASSET TO THE STAFF •&#13;
Lutheran College in the fall,&#13;
the staff received several awards for&#13;
the production of the monthly newspaper.&#13;
For the second consecutive year, the&#13;
newspaper class also produced the LC Update. This time, it was separate from the&#13;
Highlights staff. Editor of the Update " as&#13;
Toni Verlengia '95, who along with Kathleen&#13;
Riley '95 was in charge of the publication.&#13;
Verlengia '95 recalled, "It was a bigger&#13;
challenge than last year because we had le&#13;
manpower and we had to uphold a reputation for producing a quality publication, but&#13;
Kathleen and I were up to the challenge."&#13;
Through all the work and short deadlines of making a newspaper, many staff rs&#13;
felt the year was a success.&#13;
Smits '94 affirmed," I like the feeling that&#13;
when it's a finished product I can look at it&#13;
with the feeling that I've ace mplished omething important."&#13;
.· . . • ' .&#13;
. :! ._: "" . : ': .. . . .&#13;
p oto y OP HOTOGRAPHER KAYLEEN W ILSON C LL&#13;
CUTS OUT NEGATIVES • W ILSON WA&#13;
FOURTH-YEAR PHOTOGRAPHER • &#13;
.·&#13;
pfioto 6y 'Jv[onica Carver&#13;
plioto 6y Monica Carver&#13;
L&#13;
photo 6y 'Jv[onica CaT"cJer&#13;
"I like the feeling&#13;
thatwhenit'safinished product I can&#13;
look at it with the&#13;
feeling that I've accomplished something important."&#13;
- Tonya Smits '94&#13;
plioto 6y 'Jv[onica Carver&#13;
HIGHLIGHTS EDITORS TONYA SMITS AND JULIE&#13;
SSMAN GO OVER THE LAYOUT DESIGN OF THE&#13;
ONT PAGE . THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, THEY&#13;
PROVIDED LEADERSHIP FOR THE STAFF .&#13;
OFORIEGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ESTHER SABOKAT&#13;
AND BARBARA FILIPPESCHI ENJOY THEIR TIME&#13;
IN NEWSPAPER. SABOKAT IS FROM GERMANY&#13;
AND FILIPPESCHI FROM ITALY.&#13;
"&#13;
WRITER BRANDY SMITH BRAINSTORMS FOR STORY&#13;
IDEAS • SMITH WAS A FIRST-YEAR STAFF&#13;
MEMBER.&#13;
OFRONT Row (L-R) - JASON ANDERSON ,&#13;
SCOTT WALLACE, TODD HOEL, JULIE MASSMAN ,&#13;
ToNYA SMITS, MAGGIE 0 ' BRIEN • Row 2 -&#13;
ALISSA HAUSEN / ANGIE HUEY / APRIL CAMPBELL /&#13;
EsTHER SABOKAT, CYNDI MEEVES. Row 3- B. J.&#13;
TACKETT, SARA HEIDEMAN, ANDRESSA HAYNES,&#13;
MELISSA BAILEY, BARBARA FILIPPESCHI / JEREMY&#13;
KLEPFER • Row 4 - KEITH KMETT, KLAYTON KMETT ,&#13;
RYAN HANKS, JOHN WILSON. 91&#13;
newspaper &#13;
s t u d&#13;
y • 1 e 1 d&#13;
s p e c&#13;
e v e&#13;
a&#13;
swimmin&#13;
Au st 29 1993&#13;
of school for the '93- '94 season. To be&#13;
and about "re-meetin&#13;
and teachers.&#13;
92&#13;
mugs/events division&#13;
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0&#13;
a&#13;
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next few month bo&#13;
ecordin all the ma 'or events that occur&#13;
the school ear. "Who ar e you?" you&#13;
Well let me tell ou . I am the&#13;
e student here at Lewis Centr_p.l High ·&#13;
chool I am neither male nor female ,&#13;
or freshman . I am here to observe&#13;
'ournal the events that&#13;
275 . &#13;
TOUCHING UP ON THEIR BOWLING SKILLS, MOLLY&#13;
MITCHELL, WHITNEY VINCENT, AND NIEL&#13;
NIELSEN PRACTICE FOR THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS • MANY LC STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN OR&#13;
VOLUNTEERED FOR THE SERIES OF EVENTS •&#13;
OCONDUCTING AN EXPERIMENT, MR . THOMAS&#13;
HECKMAN AND BILL HEUER EXPLAIN THEIR&#13;
RESULTS TO THE CLASS • LAss PROVIDED&#13;
STUDENTS WITH A MORE EXCITING APPROACH TO SCIENCE •&#13;
~PERFORMING FOR THE BASKETBALL FANS ,&#13;
~BRANDY SMITH DANCES IN A POM PON ROUTINE •&#13;
PoM PON PERFORMED DURING HALFTIME AT MAJOR&#13;
SPORTING EVENTS •&#13;
~TAKING CAPTURE&#13;
~RYAN JACOBSEN&#13;
TAPE . EXTRA&#13;
OF MRs • DoROTHY -SILLAU ,&#13;
BOUNDS HER WITH MASKI NG&#13;
TIME IN THE JOURNALISM&#13;
DEPARTMENT WAS SPENT IN A LIGHT - HEARTED WAY•&#13;
93&#13;
mug s / events division &#13;
0 SMILING BIG 1 KING DAVID COATS AND QUEEN&#13;
W'HITNEY COATS POSE FOR THE FINAL P I CTURE&#13;
AT HOMECOMING. DAVID AND W'HITNEY WERE THE&#13;
F IRST TWINS TO BE NAMED BOTH KING AND QUEEN AT&#13;
LEWIS CENTRAL.&#13;
PERFORMING AT CORONATION 1 CHEERLEADERS 0 AND POM PON GIRLS JOIN THEIR TALENTS&#13;
TOGETHER F OR HOMECOMING CELEBRATION•&#13;
CHEERLEADING AND POM PON PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE&#13;
IN RAISING THE SPIRIT DURING HOMECOMING•&#13;
94&#13;
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-&#13;
homecoming&#13;
I have been ver excited f or tomorrow and&#13;
the rest of the week for that matter.&#13;
perfect outfit . to shop at the local&#13;
thrift sho homecomin week attire&#13;
wardrobe of the 60's and&#13;
the out of duds of the 70 's no lon er&#13;
exist at m&#13;
October 6 1 993&#13;
I wa s talking to Adam Rusch and Jeff&#13;
Hilgenberg Monday , and they were telling me&#13;
how much Adam Bendorf an d Bill Heuer went out&#13;
of their way for their cowbo outfits.&#13;
Emsick wa s discus sing the lack of participation t h a t he had observed so far . Nathan has ---- dressed u ret ty uncommon&#13;
for being a freshman in a new envi ronment.&#13;
Tomorrow will be a busy day . Disco feve r&#13;
will fi ll t he halls in the mor ning and then&#13;
coronati on wi l l take place t omorrow night. ---- October 8, 1993&#13;
Disco day was a hi t . Josh Lydon and Dusty&#13;
Thompson were crowned Ki n g and Que en of Disco&#13;
'J:'hoto b!J '.Nlonica Carver Pfwto 6y 1&#13;
M(!ltlCU ( Ill &#13;
t the coronation last night.&#13;
After the crowning of disco royalty, sev en&#13;
s t udents from each class were selected to show off&#13;
their athletic abilities in the form of a&#13;
c ompetition against the other classes. Relays,&#13;
'ousting, tug 'o' war, and a mission impossible&#13;
event took the place of last year's skits. When&#13;
talking to Karl Vierck after the class wars were&#13;
he was telling me how the ski ts of last&#13;
ear's coronation ceremony were better in c omto the class wars since the ski t s allowed&#13;
class to work together and create .&#13;
Immediately after the competition the Homecoming King and Queen were announced. There was an&#13;
interesting twist to this year's selection since&#13;
the chosen ones were fraternal t wins. David and&#13;
were this year' s chosen c ouple t o&#13;
epre sent the homecoming week.&#13;
To cap the night off the class winner s were&#13;
evealed to the crowd. All the categories; class&#13;
a r winner, class pride winner, and best hall&#13;
decorations went to the c lass o f '95.&#13;
October 9, 1993&#13;
The dance is t onight and I can't wait. I h eard&#13;
t he t heme is "Fall Festival , " whi c h sound s p r e tty&#13;
in teresting. Well , gotta g o get ready f or t he&#13;
dance.&#13;
[I ' I/ 1 have been very&#13;
excited for tomorrow and&#13;
the rest of the week,&#13;
for that matter. [I ' )j&#13;
Row 1, (L- R) - D AVID K JELDGAARD , QUEEN ,; 0 WHITNEY C OATS I KING D AVID COATS I ANGELA&#13;
KAY. Row 2 - KURT ScHLAUTMAN , P ETER&#13;
EISCHEID , TARA 0 1 BRADOVICH , TIFFANY MILLER,&#13;
MANDY C RAWFORD . Row 3 - JEFF BELLOWS , S HANNON&#13;
WISE, KATIE J ACKSON. Row 4 - ADAM B ENDORF ,&#13;
C ATHY F RAZIER , HEATHER G I BSON , MELISSA THOMSEN ,&#13;
Row 5 - MATT C LARK, D IANE WALLS , RussELL&#13;
BRIDGES I JASON H ILEY I BILL H EUER I MIKE KELL .&#13;
0 D ECORATING BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL /&#13;
JUNIORS TAPE DECORAT I ONS ONTO THEI R&#13;
LOCKERS • J UNIORS WON FIRST PRIZE FOR HALL&#13;
DECORAT IONS / AS WELL AS CLASS PRIDE AND THE CLASS&#13;
WARS.&#13;
e DANCING TO THE MUSIC / CHAD P RIMMER SHOWS&#13;
HI S MOVES TO THE CROWD DURING CORONATION•&#13;
A DISCO KING AND QUEEN WERE CROWNED&#13;
THURSDAY NIGHT AT CORONATI ON .&#13;
95&#13;
homecomi ng &#13;
96&#13;
Michael Adams&#13;
Courtney Ambrose&#13;
Angela Anderson&#13;
Rachelle Anderson&#13;
Leann Armburst&#13;
John Armour&#13;
Shawn Baas&#13;
Krystina Backenstose&#13;
Joan Balk&#13;
Gregory Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Steven Batten&#13;
Misty Belt&#13;
Walter Bemman&#13;
Jesse Benson&#13;
Randy Betts&#13;
Shalene Bogardus&#13;
Alicia Bogs&#13;
Joy Bookout&#13;
Jerry Bownes&#13;
Lee Bowstead&#13;
Tiara Boyd&#13;
Glenda Bradley&#13;
Christopher Bressman&#13;
Steffani Brinson&#13;
Dennis Brown&#13;
Kendall Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan Burgart&#13;
Courtney Bussey&#13;
Jay Campbell&#13;
Joy Campbell&#13;
Michelle Campbell&#13;
Nicolas Carlson&#13;
Dale Carman&#13;
Brandan Carrell&#13;
Marie Carter&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
Susupannee Chobthantham&#13;
Tracie Churchill&#13;
Darci Cipolla&#13;
William Clements&#13;
Barry Coates&#13;
freshmen&#13;
Amanda Coleman&#13;
Kyle Coleman&#13;
Michael Collins&#13;
Michael Conway&#13;
Jeff Cozad&#13;
Danny Dahlgren&#13;
Quinn Damgaard&#13;
Tanya Delaney&#13;
Tracy Dworak&#13;
Alisa Earlywine &#13;
Eric Elam&#13;
Dawn Eli&#13;
Shawn Elliff&#13;
Nathan Emsick&#13;
Jonathan Enarson&#13;
Jason Enders&#13;
Patrick Estrada&#13;
Brian Farmer&#13;
Benjamin Feller&#13;
Guy Fellows&#13;
Matthew Fienhold&#13;
Amy Finck&#13;
Cindy Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Ford&#13;
Cole Gibson&#13;
Carri Graybill&#13;
Laurel Green&#13;
Alonzo Grosse&#13;
Heidie Grove&#13;
...-----..,. Angela Haats&#13;
Chad Hackfort&#13;
Anthony Hand&#13;
Michaela Hanks&#13;
Heather Hanna&#13;
Melissa Head lSEil Carrie Hensdale&#13;
Anne Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabidel&#13;
William Housley&#13;
Kyle Howard&#13;
Tyler Jennings&#13;
Lauralee Jensen&#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Larae Jones&#13;
Matthew Jones&#13;
Angela Kay&#13;
Jennifer Keefe&#13;
Renee Keenan&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey&#13;
---=--... Bradley Kenealy&#13;
Sara Kenney&#13;
Douglas Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay Kiser&#13;
Jon Kluza&#13;
Sara Knavel&#13;
Kathleen Knott&#13;
Shawn Knudsen&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
Joel Kutchara&#13;
Lauren Lakatos&#13;
Mandy Lane&#13;
Andrew Larsen&#13;
Jennifer Lauver&#13;
Heather Lawrence&#13;
Jennifer Leckington&#13;
Michelle Lee&#13;
Christine Lewis&#13;
Alejandro Lopez&#13;
John Luth&#13;
Erin Luxford&#13;
freshmen&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Jeremy Major&#13;
Misty Malone&#13;
Jeffrey Marshall&#13;
Jennifer Marshall&#13;
Terri McConnell&#13;
Anthony McCormick&#13;
Scott McCormick&#13;
Meghann McCreary&#13;
Angela McKern&#13;
Eric McKern&#13;
Christina Meijering&#13;
Cory Millhollin&#13;
Michele Moore&#13;
Daniel Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Micheal Murray&#13;
Christophere Musgrave&#13;
Kevin Nash&#13;
Carolyn Nester&#13;
Kristi Nixon&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara&#13;
Lyndsay Patton&#13;
Ryan Pedersen&#13;
Michael Perry&#13;
Christian Petersen&#13;
Crystal Petersen&#13;
Kushaun Pira&#13;
Amy Pogge&#13;
Duane Potter&#13;
Elizabeth Powers&#13;
Jill Raes&#13;
Brian Rasmussen&#13;
Heidi Redmond&#13;
Kevin Rief&#13;
Brad Ring&#13;
Lindsey Ryan&#13;
Jodi Sanson&#13;
Jason Scarborough&#13;
Kurt Schlautman&#13;
Andrew Scholl&#13;
Lori Schwede&#13;
Robin Shadid&#13;
freshmen&#13;
Jacob Sharp&#13;
Tina Shavers&#13;
Benjamin Shepard&#13;
Adam Shoemaker&#13;
Christie Sisk&#13;
Joshua Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Jennifer Snyder&#13;
Chad Stinson&#13;
Shawn Stroud &#13;
Brian Wredt&#13;
Katie Wright&#13;
Zeb Youngs&#13;
Christopher Taylor&#13;
Michael Taylor&#13;
Troy Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie Thompson&#13;
Daniel Trumblee&#13;
Brian Turk&#13;
Rodney Van Nordstrand&#13;
Christophe Vanatta&#13;
Sara Vande Water&#13;
Kerri Vanwinkle&#13;
Christopher Vokt&#13;
Jamie Voss&#13;
Brett Wallace&#13;
Eric Wallace&#13;
Derek Ward&#13;
Bethany Watson&#13;
Kristi Weaver&#13;
Timothy Welch&#13;
Tonya Welch&#13;
Jayme Wendt&#13;
Amy Whipple&#13;
Joshua Wilber&#13;
Tanya Wilson&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca Winkler&#13;
Zachary Wise&#13;
Jeremy Wiser&#13;
Mellissa Wolfe&#13;
graphs&#13;
£re sh.men&#13;
99 &#13;
Pfioto 6y '.Monica Carver 0 ADVISING HER TENANT / G ARNEY (PLAYED BY&#13;
JENNI TAYLOR) HOLDS A CONVERSATION WI TH&#13;
KRISTIN (DOTTIE WHITEHILL) IN 11 R OOM -&#13;
ERS. 11 SOPHOMORE T AYLOR HAD A MAJOR ROLE IN THE&#13;
FAST-PACED COMEDY .&#13;
GATHERING ON STAGE / THE WACKY CAST OF 0 11 R OOMERS 11 ASSEMBLES FOR THE FINAL SCENE •&#13;
F ROM LEFT TO RIGHT: C AROLYN N ESTER, MATT&#13;
K LE I N, ADAM RI so, CAROLYN NORMAN, T ONI&#13;
VERLENGIA, AND J . J • H ARDER •&#13;
100&#13;
play&#13;
Journal of 2 7 5 fn Ste fianie :Jv{iffer&#13;
Qc.t:;_o_h_eI-11., 2...2.J ___________ _&#13;
_ _.A_._f.._,t._e.L_a 7 7 tbe exL:. i t.em.e.n t of boJlle..C-o.ming_,_J_&#13;
_coul d ba rd a it tar:. the fa 7 Z p-1..a'-~~--~ ........ ...._-i-&#13;
..t.j_o n s we r e r e a 7 Z JLt.o.-1.J.gb..,_ a. o d T o Q'-'-"'-'-_,_,...__....._._.....,__...__+-__&#13;
mo re 5.Q.};)]w_JJJ,Q_L._e__s__aLLd r: e__s~l::er t ----&#13;
011 t . MJt. f r: i ends ancLI i n the dx:.g111iJ..tj_c_[)..e..J::._-__ _&#13;
Lo..rma nce cZ a£s didn ' t h aJL.e to&#13;
p a rt of o ur g.r.ade depended an our P."""""'--..""""----·---&#13;
.m.ance i n the_ p l aY-......,·------------------ii---&#13;
This....J[_ear,., i ns.tea._d_of on.e-10.n.g, p _]_aJt..,_. ..... e=----i·---&#13;
Jtli.11 p,erfor;n four short p).ays . Two P. U2,.,&#13;
.::..xl2e Scheme of the Drift 1 ess Shift er " and&#13;
"Bex..Jl · ce Bobs Her Hair " are being rehears ~&#13;
i..lJJ:.J..Qss. The other two "Roome s " and "T e&#13;
.Qg).y_ Duckli.QQ., " are Q.roduce.d as an extracurricular activit y . We beqan to memorize our&#13;
lines a n d started to block out the action of&#13;
the la . Jenni Ta lor told me that she&#13;
reall~ e n joys her art as Garne because&#13;
she feels as though she is the role .&#13;
Nov ember 8 1993&#13;
One of the things that ' s the most fun i s&#13;
try ing on costumes for a part . Evervone&#13;
starts to get reall y serious about the prod u cti on . It ' s not j ust fun and games at&#13;
rehearsal an more .&#13;
Product i on week , as m.x, friends and I observe is defini te] a stressful time for&#13;
.. .&#13;
Photo by !Monica. Carver -&#13;
exThe&#13;
lot&#13;
as&#13;
if the wait was too long .&#13;
November 11 1993&#13;
Finall , it is Thursday, Qicture night .&#13;
As I stand backstage , I qrow nervous . This&#13;
will be our first performance in front of an&#13;
audience! Mrs . Nielsen's (in) famous warmups (jumping-jacks, running in place , and&#13;
chanting in unison) helped us get into charact er for the performance .&#13;
November 12 1993&#13;
Opening night, despite a few glitches, was&#13;
____s ucce~s . You could_s. ax that our c asts&#13;
were 0 on fire 0 es eciall y during the final&#13;
lay , when a chandelier began smoking in an&#13;
unnerving fashion . I can see a real sense&#13;
of unity between cast members .&#13;
November 15, 1993&#13;
As we tore down the set , I realized that&#13;
I ' m looking forward to sno - ball as well .&#13;
[I , jjWe be~an to&#13;
memonze our&#13;
lines and started to&#13;
block out the action of&#13;
the play.&#13;
Plioto 6y Monica Carver&#13;
0 As THE CROWD OF DANCERS LOOKS ON, BERNICE&#13;
( PLAYED BY T ONYA S MITS) RISES TO LET&#13;
EVERYONE ADMIRE HER NEW HAIRCUT • S MITS&#13;
ACTUALLY HAD HER HAIR BOBBED FOR THE ROLE IN&#13;
"BERNICE B OBS HER HAI R • "&#13;
0 REACTING TO THE CHANCELLOR 1 S WORDS,&#13;
E RIC C ONNELL AND E I LISE C HRISTENSEN&#13;
PLAYED THE KING AND Q UEEN IN "THE UGLY&#13;
DUCKLING • " TYLER GREEN , A SENIOR DRAMA&#13;
VETERAN, PLAYED THE CHANCELLOR.&#13;
Q P OSING AS A HAPPY FAMILY, MATT KLEIN , w C AROLYN NORMAN , AND SHANNON WISE WERE&#13;
THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN 11 THE SCHEME OF&#13;
THE DRIFTLESS SHIFTER. " THE PLAY WAS&#13;
SELECTED TO PERFORM AT LARGE GROUP SPEECH&#13;
CONTEST.&#13;
Pfwto 6!J Monie.a Carver 101&#13;
play &#13;
102&#13;
Mark Addison&#13;
Wes Adkins&#13;
Joel Allen&#13;
Matt Anderson&#13;
Andi Bach&#13;
Stacey Barelos&#13;
Josh Barker&#13;
Scott Barney&#13;
Jason Batten&#13;
Tim Beauchamp&#13;
Emily §.endorf&#13;
Bambi Bettcher&#13;
Toby Birt&#13;
Jeremy Bixler&#13;
Jerome Bridges&#13;
Doug Brown&#13;
Josh Brown&#13;
Sarah Brown&#13;
Tamara Brunow&#13;
David Burgess&#13;
Jason Capps&#13;
Josh Carrell&#13;
Sherri Caton&#13;
Michelle Chew&#13;
E'lise Christensen&#13;
Jeff Coats&#13;
Cari Coleman&#13;
Brian Colpitts&#13;
Mandy Crawford&#13;
Dorinda Creps&#13;
Michael Croson&#13;
Sarah Denton&#13;
Janine DeVries&#13;
Drew Ditmars&#13;
Scott Elliff --.._..u....i&#13;
Bradley Evans&#13;
Michelle Faron&#13;
Shaun Fencl&#13;
Joseph Fienhold&#13;
Shannon Flanagan&#13;
April Foley&#13;
Jeremy Franks&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Tera Franks&#13;
Clinton Gardner&#13;
Briana Gilliland&#13;
James Gliwa&#13;
Catherine Gonzalez&#13;
Gary Graves&#13;
Jason Hand&#13;
Jill Hanson&#13;
Troy Hanson&#13;
J.J. Harder &#13;
Justin Hare&#13;
Jamie Harriman&#13;
Ronald Harris&#13;
Eric Havermann&#13;
Andressa Haynes&#13;
Dustin Heffernan&#13;
Sara Heideman&#13;
Lisa Hendricks&#13;
Jonathan Henrichs&#13;
Jeff Hilgenberg&#13;
Amanda Hiltabidel&#13;
Roger Hite&#13;
Jeanie Hollinger&#13;
Abbey Hoover&#13;
Travis Houseton&#13;
Jaime Huntoon&#13;
Stevi Howard&#13;
Susan Hyde&#13;
Cara Jacobsen&#13;
William Jacobsen&#13;
Katie Janulewicz&#13;
Trista Jensen&#13;
Tasha Johnson&#13;
Lisa Jones&#13;
Daniel Kelly&#13;
Jennifer Kenealy&#13;
David Kjeldgaard&#13;
Amy Kley&#13;
Matt Klein&#13;
Brad Kline&#13;
Klayton Kmett&#13;
Jason Koch&#13;
Jon Kossow&#13;
Melissa Krahn&#13;
Karl Kraut&#13;
Ben Kult&#13;
Emily Kutchara&#13;
Jeff Lauver&#13;
Shannon Lea&#13;
Maylon Leach&#13;
Kristina Leedy&#13;
Kimberley LeMaster&#13;
Dawn Letcher&#13;
Rachel Lynch&#13;
Ryan Maas&#13;
Brian Major&#13;
Sondra Manske&#13;
Doug Massie&#13;
Joseph Mccloskey&#13;
Jeff McCoy&#13;
Amber McCreary&#13;
John McCreary&#13;
Jessica McElvain&#13;
Shannon McFadden&#13;
Sarah McGrath&#13;
r Michael Mcsorley&#13;
....................................................... .,, ........ .&#13;
103&#13;
sophomores &#13;
104&#13;
Melissa Mendoza&#13;
Deanna Mickells&#13;
Michael Miller&#13;
Lynnette Montang&#13;
Eric Nelson&#13;
James Nelson&#13;
Chris Nichols&#13;
Carolyn Norman&#13;
Tucker O'Hara&#13;
Jack Ogg&#13;
Melinda Ohlinger&#13;
Jacob Osen&#13;
Dawn Pallat&#13;
Melissa Perry&#13;
Chelsea Petersen&#13;
Jill Peterson&#13;
Wayne Peterson&#13;
Kristine Polak&#13;
Debra Rasmussen&#13;
Jeff Rasmussen&#13;
Kaci Reitz&#13;
Shane Rhoades&#13;
Charity Rhodes&#13;
Adam Riso&#13;
Yvette Robertson&#13;
Amy Rodriguez&#13;
Brandon Rogers&#13;
Amy Sabatka&#13;
Beth Salzbrenner&#13;
Stephanie Schlautman&#13;
Michael Schmitt&#13;
Matt Schoening&#13;
Mary Sharp&#13;
Wanda Shavers&#13;
Carla Shay&#13;
Jessica Shepherd&#13;
Shawna Shere&#13;
Anthony Simons&#13;
Paul Somchana&#13;
Angela Spaulding&#13;
Eric Spitznagle&#13;
Jennifer Stazzoni&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Christine Stevens&#13;
Kevin Steward&#13;
Courtney Stewart&#13;
Brett Struck&#13;
Jennifer Taylor&#13;
Janita Tedesco&#13;
Angela Thompson&#13;
Elena Thompson &#13;
auto&#13;
.-----.. --- - --. Greg Tigges&#13;
raphs&#13;
Alicia Tomich&#13;
Jonathan Travers&#13;
Troy Vanecek&#13;
Karl Vierck&#13;
Seth Vincent&#13;
Whitney Vincent&#13;
Kristin Wagner&#13;
Nicole Wallenberg&#13;
Cathryn Watson&#13;
William Wilson&#13;
Joan Wilson&#13;
Alyssa Wredt&#13;
Chris Yelton&#13;
sophomores&#13;
105 &#13;
0 PINNING ON RYAN JACOBSEN 1 S BOUTONNIERE 1&#13;
KELLIE V'ANNORDSTRAND GETS HIM READY FOR&#13;
THE DANCE. MANY° STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED&#13;
S NOBALL TOOK PICTURES AT HOME BEFOREHAND•&#13;
0 HAVING THEI R CONVERSATION INTERRUPTED BY&#13;
THE YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 1 A GROUP OF&#13;
FRIENDS ENJOY THEIR TIME AT THE DANCE •&#13;
SEVERAL STUDENTS TRAVELED IN GROUPS T O DINNER AND&#13;
T O THE DANCE •&#13;
106&#13;
snoball&#13;
5 1994&#13;
I finally_ got a date for the dance and now the l on&#13;
dil emma that I face is finding something t o wear and a&#13;
lac e to eat. The dec ision on whether we will doubl&#13;
with another couple or not hasn't even been decided u&#13;
but I feel that we will have a&#13;
Photo by 'lvl.onica Carver Photo oy '.Jvfo11ic11 , a1,' r &#13;
7 1994&#13;
'Itxrmro,,v is the bi event and I am b?qi!minq to gro,,v nervous. Our&#13;
plans are set and so is mv wardrobe. I V\.65 informsd that "f1hlkin' in&#13;
a Winter oonderland" is the there of the dance and that le and black&#13;
are the colors.&#13;
date and I just arrived at the dance and ever&#13;
It&#13;
re.all tied in with the there. In the mickJle of the dance V\.65 the Snolall&#13;
coronation to find out who v.vuld becare the Kin and Queen of the Snolall&#13;
of '94 . After all the MJi.stling and cheering for their favorite&#13;
candidates the King and Queen were announced and I V\.65 excited&#13;
for the whole court . Jason .Anderson '94 and Alissa Hausen '94 were&#13;
the chosen r o&#13;
I've been unusually&#13;
nervous due to the different&#13;
asking procedures that occur before Snoball. [I ' jJ&#13;
0 C ONVERSING BETWEEN DANCES 1 ANGIE LEINEN&#13;
AND AMANDA PARROTT TALK ABOUT THEIR DATES •&#13;
S NOBALL WAS A WELL ATTENDED EVENT •&#13;
0 FRONT ROW ( L-R) -HEATHER GIBSON , LINDSAY&#13;
PATTON, CARI C OLEMAN, BECKY SPETMAN ,&#13;
DAVID KJELDGAARD, DAVID THIEN , CHRIS&#13;
VoKT. Row 2-MAGGIE O'BRIEN, CATHY FRASER ,&#13;
MELISSA THOMSEN I DIANE WALLS I WHITNEY COATS I&#13;
QUEEN ALISSA HAUSEN I KING JASON ANDERSON I TARA&#13;
O • BRADovicH, ANGIE HUEY, Row3-JAsoN HILEY ,&#13;
MIKE KELL, RYAN HANKS, DAVID COATS , CHAD&#13;
CHEW, CHAD HENSDALE , Russ BRIDGES , JEFF&#13;
BELLOWS.&#13;
e TAKING A BREAK FROM THE DANCE FLOOR 1&#13;
TRACY DwoRAK , CRYSTAL PETERSEN·, AND&#13;
THEIR DATES DISCUSS THEIR EVENINGS •&#13;
MANY FRESHMAN ATTENDED THE DANCE THIS YEAR •&#13;
Photo 6!J M onica Carver 1 Q 7&#13;
snoball &#13;
108&#13;
Eric Adams&#13;
Jennifer Adams&#13;
Amie Adkins&#13;
Jamie Anderson&#13;
Melanie Anderson&#13;
Jennifer Backenstose&#13;
Erik Barber&#13;
Melanie Bartunek&#13;
Cara Batten&#13;
Matthew Baumker&#13;
Ron Baumker&#13;
Adam Bendorf&#13;
Josh Besco&#13;
Chad Bradley&#13;
Jeff Brehmer&#13;
Kurt Brown&#13;
Nathan Bullock&#13;
Wally Bussey&#13;
Karrie Cade&#13;
April Campbell&#13;
Mindy Campbell&#13;
Monica Carver&#13;
Mandy Clark&#13;
Rian Cole&#13;
Eric Connell&#13;
Ryan Cummings&#13;
Dale Daigh&#13;
Christina Davidson&#13;
Chad Deal&#13;
Ryan Dickinson&#13;
Brandy Dotson&#13;
David Douglas&#13;
Jennifer Duff&#13;
Jennifer Earlywine&#13;
Shawn Edwards&#13;
Kendra Enders&#13;
Tony Fender&#13;
Arie Fennell&#13;
James Ferguson&#13;
Nichole Fischer&#13;
Heather Flanegan&#13;
Jason Ford&#13;
juni ors&#13;
.....&#13;
: :&#13;
Jon Franks&#13;
Chris Gates&#13;
Trina Gottschalk&#13;
Cynthia Graham&#13;
David Griswold&#13;
Andrew Guill&#13;
Michael Harrison&#13;
Jason Hendrix&#13;
Billie Howard&#13;
Anne Howsare &#13;
Amanda Hunt&#13;
Michael Iverson&#13;
Katie Jackson&#13;
Jodi Johnson&#13;
Josh Johnson&#13;
Megan Jones&#13;
Ryan Jones&#13;
Tracy Kaiser&#13;
Pat Kasperbauer&#13;
Jay Kathol&#13;
Paul Kelly&#13;
Lara Kennedy&#13;
Lindsay Kenyon&#13;
Andrew Kidder&#13;
Nick Kirlin&#13;
Clint Kopaska&#13;
Amber Kruse&#13;
Amy Lake&#13;
Carrin Larsen&#13;
Robert Leazenby&#13;
Angie Leinen&#13;
Lynn Madsen&#13;
Justin Maguire&#13;
Amanda Mahrt&#13;
Jason Marshall&#13;
April Martins&#13;
Jason Mathews&#13;
Jason Matiyow&#13;
Matt McCormick&#13;
Jenifer Mccumber&#13;
Wesley McElderry&#13;
Amy McTwiggan&#13;
Teri Melcher&#13;
Brian Mensching&#13;
Jamie Miller&#13;
Jason Morgan&#13;
Beth Nelson&#13;
Kevin Norman&#13;
Chris Nowatzke&#13;
Ami Nuzum&#13;
Justin O'Neill&#13;
Amanda Parrott&#13;
Tami Pedersen&#13;
Kimberly Ratliff&#13;
David Reelfs&#13;
Jenifer Rhodes&#13;
Ken Rief&#13;
Kathleen Riley&#13;
Krissa Rogers&#13;
Adam Rusch&#13;
Tom Schafer&#13;
Zach Schomburg&#13;
Brad Schramm&#13;
Randy Schupp&#13;
John Schwede&#13;
Renae Seipold&#13;
Jennifer Shepherd&#13;
juniors&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Aaron Smits&#13;
Tim Snyder&#13;
Jody Sorensen&#13;
Becky Spetman&#13;
Kelly Spreen&#13;
James Starr&#13;
Sherry Stokes&#13;
Greg Strohbehn&#13;
Jennifer Struck&#13;
Molly Sturm&#13;
Christina Swan&#13;
Shawn Swolley&#13;
B.J. Tackett&#13;
Tracy Taylor&#13;
Scott Tetmeyer&#13;
David Thien&#13;
Craig Thurman&#13;
Kellie VanNordstrand&#13;
Jason VanVactor&#13;
Tammy Vanderloo&#13;
Toni Verlengia&#13;
Steve Walford&#13;
Kyle Ward&#13;
Jason Wayman&#13;
Michelle Wells&#13;
Gary Westcott&#13;
Andrew Wilson&#13;
L.J. Wise&#13;
Angela Wolff&#13;
Nathan York&#13;
Jared Youngblood&#13;
Noah Youngs&#13;
juniors &#13;
Joan Tackett-ASSOCIATE&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon- TEACHER/CLERK&#13;
Lynette Wise-ACTIVITY SECRETARY&#13;
Carol Abel- RESOURCE&#13;
Don Angeroth- INDUSTRIAL TECH.&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer- MATH, COMPUTER PROG.&#13;
Dick Bleth- AMERICAN HISTORY&#13;
Kathy Bopp- ENGLISH, NEWSPAPER&#13;
Richard Bumstead- SOCIOLOGY, GOV'T.&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh- BOOKKEEPER&#13;
Pat Campbell- BIOLOGY, ANATOMY&#13;
Jan Clark- PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY&#13;
Sue Clemens- SPECIAL ED. ASSOCIATE&#13;
Bev Douglas- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Gary Fiscus- VOCAL MUSIC&#13;
Wilson Forbes- INDUSTRIAL TECH.&#13;
Ron Fox- MATH&#13;
Elenor Franklin- ASSOCIATE&#13;
Carol Gottsch· ENGLISH&#13;
Joan Grove- RESOURCE&#13;
Tom Hamilton- ART&#13;
Lois Hansen- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Thomas Heckman- CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS&#13;
Karen Hoden- MEDIA CENTER&#13;
Bob Humphrey- GUIDANCE COUNSELOR&#13;
Andy Lauby- SCIENCE&#13;
Peg Lewis- PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Kathie Lincoln· BUSINESS&#13;
Keith Massey- SPANISH&#13;
Shari Massie- ASSOCIATE&#13;
Tracie McVey- ASSOCIATE&#13;
David Meyer- ALGEBRA&#13;
Mike Morony- ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY&#13;
Laurie Nielsen- SPEECH, DRAMA&#13;
Barb Padilla- BUSINESS&#13;
Steve Padilla- PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Ernie Pellant- ENGLISH&#13;
Brian Schumann- ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL&#13;
Nyra Sondag-LDSI&#13;
PERSON NE&#13;
111&#13;
personnel &#13;
0 P OSING WITH II G REASED LIGHTNI N I I II N ATHAN&#13;
SIMONS , J . J . HARDER, AND ADAM Rrso&#13;
PLAY THEIR ROLES IN SCENES FROM 11 GREASE 11 •&#13;
T HE THREE ACTORS P LAYED THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN&#13;
" GREASE " .&#13;
D ANCING TO THE SINGING OF S HAWN 0 EDWARDS I THE II PINK LADIES II COMPLETE&#13;
THEIR CHOREOGRAPHY • S CENES FROM&#13;
11 GREASE 11 WERE PERFORMED AT THE END OF THE&#13;
EVENING AS A F INALE •&#13;
112&#13;
variety show&#13;
Jow:nal of 275 ZachScfwmGun&#13;
1 19_&#13;
fo un ta ins . They read 11 Auditions f or the&#13;
Show . See Mrs . Nielsen or Mr .&#13;
II Th i s ear it looks like we ' re&#13;
going to h a ve something beside the regu l ar&#13;
musica l. After ask i ng around for additional informa ti on , Mrs . Laurie Nie l sen&#13;
the Drama and S eech teacher told me t h at&#13;
the show would consist of severa l diffe ren t skits and performances done by i ndividual..§_, as we 1 1 as 1 groups .&#13;
As we were talking ( Mrs . Nielsen men -&#13;
tioned t~ the end of the eveni n g a cast&#13;
of students wou ld resent a few scen es f rom&#13;
!..h e musical 11 Grease ". She tri ed to talk&#13;
me into going out for it , but I' d mu ch&#13;
rather watch it from the a udience .&#13;
March 24,1994&#13;
T omorrow n i ht is the and&#13;
I a m more excited than I se l f to&#13;
be for a erson not in the&#13;
perf o rma n ce . The erformers h ave b een&#13;
Photo by 9.1_onica Carver &#13;
racticing all month for this weekend so&#13;
I know that I ' ll see good performances .&#13;
My date for prom will be on stage&#13;
tomorrow night which only adds to&#13;
my eager n e s s . My prom date h as&#13;
never truly been in front of an&#13;
audience before , but I'm sure&#13;
she ' ll do fine .&#13;
March 25, 1994&#13;
I just got back from the show and&#13;
I was pretty impressed with everybody ' s&#13;
performance . I thought that the&#13;
blend of serious material and&#13;
comedy made the evening more enjoyable . It jumped from skits ,&#13;
such as the music talent of Express and Corporation to poetry ,&#13;
from individual singers to humorous short subjects by Nathan Simons&#13;
' 9 4 J. J Harder '9 6 and Adam&#13;
Riso ' 96 , and to top it all off was&#13;
the scenes from n Greasen&#13;
A ll I have to ·do now is call my&#13;
prom date and congratulate her on&#13;
her performance and discuss what&#13;
our plans are for prom .&#13;
\I ' I\ I thought that the blend&#13;
of serious material and comedy made the evening more&#13;
enjoyable. [I ' I\&#13;
OLEADING THE GROUP IN THEIR CHOREOGRAPHY,&#13;
T RENT TIESSEN GIVES A QUICK LOOK TOWARD&#13;
THE AUDIENCE WHILE PERFORMING. CORPORATION DANCED AND SANG FOUR DIFFERENT SONGS IN&#13;
THE TIME SLOT THEY WERE GIVEN •&#13;
0 C ONFRONTING EACH OTHER, "THE PINK&#13;
LADIES 11 AND 11 THE GREASERS 11 SIZE UP&#13;
THEIR COUNTERPARTS • THE CAST OF SCENES&#13;
FROM 11 GREASE 11 SPENT COUNTLESS HOURS AFTER SCHOOL&#13;
REHEARSING AND PERFECTING THEIR ROLES •&#13;
e SMILING FOR THE AUDIENCE / CAROLYN NESTER&#13;
LOOKS OVER THE SHOULDER OF BRIAN&#13;
RASMUSSEN. E XPRESS / THE JUNIOR VARS ITY&#13;
SWING CHOIR / WAS THE FIRST GROUP TO PERFQRM •&#13;
Pfwto Gy Aforiica Carver 11 3&#13;
variety show &#13;
RONALD JASON ANDERSON&#13;
ScoTT MICHAEL ANDERSON&#13;
MELISSA LEE BAILEY&#13;
MATTHEW EDWARD BAKER&#13;
NICHOLAS TERANCE BALK&#13;
JEFF T. BELLOWS&#13;
DENISE BETTY BERNER&#13;
AMBER LESLIE BLACKMAN&#13;
RANDY MICHAEL BORTOLOTII&#13;
RUSSELL NATHANAEL BRIDGES&#13;
DANIEL LYNN BROWN, JR.&#13;
N ATHAN ToDD CHANDLER&#13;
CHAD MICHAEL CHEW&#13;
MATTHEW JAMES CLARK&#13;
DAVID DELMAR COATS&#13;
W HITNEY GEORGETTE COATS&#13;
CARRIE LYN COOPER&#13;
SHAWN P. CORBIN&#13;
DOUGLAS A LAN C OZAD&#13;
CHRISTY M ICHELLE DAHLKE&#13;
PAUL ALLEN DEUEL&#13;
STACEY MA y D IRKS&#13;
PETER RA y EISCHEID&#13;
DAWN JANINE ELLIOTT&#13;
JASON R1cHARD ELLIOTT&#13;
ANGELA MAE Ev ANS&#13;
BARBARA F1L1PPESCHI&#13;
DANIEL LEE FINCK&#13;
Luz DOLORES FONTES&#13;
JESSICA FRANKS &#13;
CATHERINE MARGARET FRASER&#13;
CHRISTINA DAWN FREEMAN&#13;
TROY ADREIN FULTON&#13;
JAIME LIA GARAFALO&#13;
HEATHER JUANITA GIBSON&#13;
JENNIFER ANNE GILLMAN&#13;
TYLER CLAYTON GREEN&#13;
BETSY SUZANNE GUNDERSON&#13;
MANDY MARIE GUNDLACH&#13;
RYAN ASHLEY HANKS&#13;
JAY Scorr HANSON&#13;
ANGELA LEA HARDYMARTIN&#13;
CRAIG ALLEN HARRISON&#13;
ALISSA MARIE HAUSEN&#13;
JEREMY R. HEFFERNAN&#13;
JENNIFER BROOKE H EIDEMAN&#13;
ELISE CAROLINE IRENE H ENRY&#13;
CHAD STEVEN H ENSDALE&#13;
WILLIAM CHARLES H EUER&#13;
JASON DEAN HILEY&#13;
TODD MICHAEL Ho EL&#13;
CHARLES MATHEW HONIG&#13;
JoD1 LEE HooK&#13;
TROY JA y Ho UGH&#13;
J OSEPH D ANIEL H UNTOON&#13;
A MY K RISTEEN J ACOBS&#13;
C HAD STEVEN JANULEWICZ&#13;
·, &#13;
SONYA L. JOHNSTON&#13;
CLAUDIA JUNGHANS&#13;
MICHAEL ADRIAN KELL £'~ ... -...-,,....&#13;
MEGAN TERESE KELLOGG ' ~­&#13;
BERNARD JASON KENNEY (&#13;
SHAWN MICHAEL KIRCHERT&#13;
JAMIE Jo KLEPFER&#13;
JEREMY STEVEN KLEPFER&#13;
KEITH EDWARD KMETT&#13;
MARY ELIZABETH KNOTT&#13;
MICHAEL GENE KNUDSEN&#13;
HEATHER MARIE KOENIG&#13;
KRISTINA LOUISE KRAHN&#13;
DANIEL Scarr KRAUEL&#13;
RENEE LYNN LAUVER&#13;
MARK ROBERT LEACH&#13;
ROBIN RENEE LEE&#13;
SHAWN MICHAEL LEE&#13;
C OLIN TYSON LUTH&#13;
Scarr M ICHAEL LOGAN&#13;
JOSHUA JOHN LYDON&#13;
BARBARA LORRAINE MACDONALD&#13;
M ICHELLE LEA MARTENS&#13;
J AMIE A NN MASSIE&#13;
JULIE LYNN MASSMAN&#13;
SARAH RUTH MAYNARD&#13;
BRIAN M1cHAEL McK1M&#13;
C YNTH IA TERESA MEEVES&#13;
ROBERT JOHN MEIER &#13;
SHANE LEE MENSHIK&#13;
HOLLY MARIE MEYERS&#13;
DEBRA ANN MILLER&#13;
STEPHANIE ANN MILLER&#13;
TIFFANY DAWN ROSEMARY MILLER&#13;
JENNY RAE MODLIN&#13;
BRIAN RICHARD MORRISON&#13;
KELLY KAY MUILENBERG&#13;
RICHARD JAMES NAGUNST&#13;
JASON RANDALL NASH&#13;
ERIN MICHELLE NELSON&#13;
Nm LLOYD NIELSEN&#13;
TARA LYNN O'BRADOVICH&#13;
MAGGIE ELLA O'BRIAN&#13;
JILL KRISTINE OGG&#13;
LESLIE SUE PERRY&#13;
REBECCA PETERSON&#13;
ERIC ALAN PHILLIPS&#13;
AUBREY ANN PLOWMAN&#13;
TERRANCE RYAN PoGGE&#13;
HEATHER M ARIE REDMOND&#13;
CHRISTOPHER JAMES RHODES&#13;
CAROLINA s. RODRIGUES&#13;
REBECCA LYNN RODRIGUEZ&#13;
C OREY DAVID SHEPLEY&#13;
J AMIE L. S HIELDS &#13;
0 PLACING GLITTER AND FLOWERS ON THE&#13;
BACKDROP, APRIL C AMPBELL AND T RACY&#13;
T AYLOR GET THE LOBBY READY FOR THE DANCE .&#13;
T RADITIONALLY, JUNIORS DECORATE AND PLAN THE&#13;
EVENTS FOR THE SENIORS •&#13;
FRCNr R!:M(L-R); MISSY 'I'ln!sEN, DIANE WALLS,&#13;
CoATs, Km; PErER EIOCHEID, QcJEEN M1G;rn&#13;
0 BRIEN, ALISSA HlluSEN, J ODI HooK, AND JULIE&#13;
~. RcM 2; JAOCN ANiERs:N, Rvss BRirGF.S, BIIL&#13;
HmER, JAOCN liILEY, C!!llD H=LE, RYAN HANKs, JEFF&#13;
BEl:.rals, MIO!ELIE WYM:m:, AND DAVID CoATs •&#13;
.Jll#I"---&#13;
prom&#13;
,Jo!]rnal of 275 6y ZachScGam6un&#13;
-"A = -=-=.::""--=-=-- ril 23 &lt;--=.:o...::;....; 1994 :;.._ _____________ - --&#13;
Since pr om is such a b.i...g: event of&#13;
stu d ent's high school life , I asked&#13;
date to prom nearly a month ago .&#13;
just recentl y started to plan our date .&#13;
never knew how much time and work it&#13;
t o plan a single night, but now I&#13;
Lik e everv year , the junior&#13;
plann in g the evening ' s events&#13;
seniors . The plann ing started lon&#13;
I had a date . I think I heard&#13;
that che theme of the dance was&#13;
Forever " . The bi ht is in&#13;
....!!:!_eek om tonight and I am&#13;
feel the excitement .&#13;
4, 1 99 4&#13;
Prom night is in three days . I just&#13;
ordere d the flower for my date and&#13;
have a 1 1 o u r p 1 an s s e t . I ' v e be en t a 1 k i n&#13;
to a co uple of juniors about saturda&#13;
night and they said that complimentar&#13;
glasses, rom booklets, and&#13;
napkins will&#13;
memorabilia .&#13;
be handed out and&#13;
I ' ve seen the&#13;
prizes on display in the freshmen&#13;
dis p lay case . Some of the major pri s&#13;
are a microwave, color T . V . , and an ice box . &#13;
----11-""'.,,,. ust g;,o t ba.ck fro.m_th.e dan.c e an.d i t is r i gh..t&#13;
aroun m · d · ht . Th e conveL=,..&#13;
a&#13;
for when the rom court was announced . The king was&#13;
Peter Eischeid ' 94 and the ueen was Ma '{Q.ie O'Brien&#13;
' 94 . Those just hagpened to be the two people I&#13;
voted for .&#13;
are chan clothes to o to the&#13;
May 8,1994&#13;
We just g_o t It i s&#13;
4 : 30 a . m .&#13;
enoug_h t o wri te&#13;
fun . We most 1 soaked u the atmosphere in the&#13;
blackjack and bet ting on dog races . We occasionally&#13;
escaped the crowded room to bowl for money and&#13;
layed pool for fun . Prizes were given out if your&#13;
name was drawn for a box . I didn ' t win , but that was&#13;
all right because I bought myself a little gift from&#13;
the store with play money won at the blackjack&#13;
table .&#13;
Looking ahead in the year I don't have any more&#13;
events to go to. School will be over soon . Well, I&#13;
am extremely t ired . I have to get me some rest .&#13;
ii ' I] 1 never kn ew how&#13;
much time and work it&#13;
takes to plan a single&#13;
night, but now I know. ii ' j]&#13;
OP I CKING UP THEIR PROM MEMORABILIA AFTER&#13;
ARRIVING AT THE DANCE 1 L ESLI E PERRY AND&#13;
Z ACH S CHOMBURG MEET AND GREET THE&#13;
SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS • GLASSES 1 BOOKLETS 1 AND&#13;
OTHER LITTLE ITEMS WERE COMPLEMENTARY TO THOSE&#13;
WHO ATTENDED .&#13;
SI G ABOUT T HE I R DAT ES 1 J AMIE&#13;
~KLEPFER , STACEY D IRKS, AND R ENEE&#13;
L AUVER WA I T T O DANCE • MANY SENIORS&#13;
S HOWE D UP F OR THE EVENT •&#13;
~MINGL ING IN THE HALLWAY BEFORE THE DANCE,&#13;
lliill'JA.MES F ERGUSON 1 HIS DATE 1 AND T RENT&#13;
T IESSEN ADMIRE THE PROM DECOR • MANY OF&#13;
THE COUPLES THAT ATTENDED THE DANCE CONS ISTED OF&#13;
A STUDENT FROM A DIFFERENT SCHOOL •&#13;
119&#13;
prom &#13;
STACIE M ARIE SHOEMAKER&#13;
NATHAN JON SIMONS&#13;
KYLE MARK SKIPTON&#13;
BRANDY J. SMITH&#13;
TONYA ELIZABETH SMITS&#13;
CONNIE CHRISTINE SPETMAN&#13;
W ENDY DIANE SPREEN&#13;
TOMMY Jo STATON&#13;
RODNEY SHANE STEENBOCK&#13;
H EATHER MARIE STEPHENSON&#13;
J OSH J OE STROEBELE&#13;
H EATHER COURTENAY STROUD&#13;
M ATTHEW A. THOMAS&#13;
M ELISSA M ARIE THOMPSON&#13;
TRENTON J ACOB TIESSEN&#13;
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TRISHA RENEE V oNWEIHE&#13;
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DIANE MICHELLE WALLS&#13;
ALAN JoN WATSON&#13;
DOROTHY MARIE WHITEHILL&#13;
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KAYLEEN RAE WILSON&#13;
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SHANNON MARIE WISE&#13;
SPENCER LEE WRIGHT&#13;
MICHELLE NICOLE WYMORE&#13;
TROY WILLIAM YODER&#13;
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'Doug Cozad&#13;
Congratulations! 'You 'Ve fiatf&#13;
many goafs in lJOUr [ije, a:uf through your ileternftnatwns and rov{_f9.r sports. 'You have&#13;
successf!4y dchievel those&#13;
oafs. We are J!!!1J pr~utf of you "'.l~ ......&#13;
and f0qw you'll eontlnue fri&#13;
succed in your future.&#13;
)l1.f[ our rove,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Don, Jeff and &lt;Jvfindy&#13;
'You have put music in our&#13;
fiearts since tfie cfay you were&#13;
Gorn. 'We are proud ancf&#13;
happy that you are going to&#13;
pass your gift on to otfiers.&#13;
Love and yocf's 6fessing&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Dacf ancf 'Tony&#13;
Cathy :Fraser&#13;
Congratu[ations! ! 'We are&#13;
very proucf of you. 'We wish&#13;
you fove, happiness ancf&#13;
success in a[[ you cfo. (jooef&#13;
[ucf(_ at co[fege .&#13;
.Love,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom anef 1(a[ph&#13;
'Diane 'Wa[[s&#13;
Jaime (jaraja[o&#13;
'To a efaughter I [ove with a[{&#13;
my heart anef wi[[ a[ways 6e&#13;
· prouef of&#13;
&lt;Jvfom&#13;
Congratu[ations! ! ! 'Worefs&#13;
cannot e?(fress how prouef we&#13;
are of you anef your accomp[ishments. Continue to 6e&#13;
tfie sweet caring person you&#13;
are.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom ancf 'lJacf &#13;
Chai J-fensaa[e&#13;
We are very prow! of you.&#13;
'l(eep your sense of humor&#13;
a[ways! 'With your imagination, we !(now you wi[[fiave&#13;
a great art career.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Daa ana Carrie&#13;
Jason f£[[oitt&#13;
Congratu[ations ana gooa&#13;
[ucl( as you maf&lt;:J your way&#13;
in tfie jungfe gy_m of fije. 'We&#13;
are so proua of you ana fove&#13;
. ~ you.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Afom, 'Dacf ancf Cfint&#13;
'.from a fitde Goy to a young&#13;
man.&#13;
'.from your first year in&#13;
scfioo[ to your fast.&#13;
I'm v~~ proua of you ana&#13;
fiope fije is good to you.&#13;
Stephanie 'Jv(i[[er&#13;
yooa fuel( in a[[ your future&#13;
enaeavors. We are proua of&#13;
your many accomp[ishments.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Afom ancf 'Dacf&#13;
Manay yun[ach&#13;
!lLmGer fJ3[ack:pzan&#13;
Congratufations! You are tfie fast of tfie threeJ'L's!!! 'We&#13;
wi[( ~uppor!_3ou in y~ur deczswns. 9'es, even in tfie&#13;
Marine Carys. 'We wish lJOU&#13;
fucfv_ ana luq.zpiness in what ~OU ao ana aeciae in tfie&#13;
Juture.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dacf, J'Lpril J'Lmu ana&#13;
J'Lfe?(js J&#13;
'We are so proua of you ana&#13;
a[[ your accomp[ishments.&#13;
May your fije be ji[[ea with&#13;
a[[ tfie fove ana continuea&#13;
success you aeserve .&#13;
.Love,&#13;
'Jvfom, 'Dae{, Jason ancf Ji{[&#13;
Mary 'l(nott&#13;
JodiJ-foo fc&#13;
Congratufa tions! ! J'Lim higfi&#13;
am[ go for it! %e future is&#13;
yours. 'We're Gefiina you a[[&#13;
tfie way.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom ana 'Daa&#13;
You have a[ways k:Jp t us on&#13;
our toes ana filfea our fiome&#13;
with faughter. You wi[[&#13;
a[ways be our specia[ ((6ear. "&#13;
yooa [uc!(at Iowa State!&#13;
'We wisfi you fove ana&#13;
fiappiness a[ways.&#13;
.Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dacf, J'L ficia ana 'l(atie &#13;
1?;J;an J!anf&lt;:?&#13;
Congrats to you! :You 're a&#13;
great /(jcf from agreat fami{y!&#13;
'We rove you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl Mom, Michada ancf&#13;
Xg.vin&#13;
'l(ris Jlncferson&#13;
'Terrance Pogge&#13;
CongratufutWns on your&#13;
music aruf past accomp[ishments. 'We fook_forwarcf to&#13;
each of your future performances.&#13;
'.)'our most cfecficatecf&#13;
aucfience,&#13;
Mom 1Jacf ancf Jim&#13;
:Jou 've a[ways been the son I&#13;
wantecl now be the man you&#13;
want to be ancf fufji[[ your&#13;
cf reams.&#13;
Congratufutions!&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl 2?.._ache[[e ancf 'Rgese&#13;
T.ric 'Wi!Son&#13;
'We are proucf of you!! 'We&#13;
wish you foe( in your career&#13;
of actuaria[ science.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jacf ancf Joan&#13;
J!eather Stroucf&#13;
'.)'our reacfy smife ancf&#13;
joyfu[ [aughter has afways been a cfdight to&#13;
share. May your future&#13;
bring happiness ancf&#13;
success.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jacf ancf Shawn&#13;
J!o[[y Meyers&#13;
Jamie Massie&#13;
'To our ''51.[f-Star" cheerfeacfer,&#13;
ancf gracfuate. :)'our&#13;
cheerfeacfing cfream came true&#13;
for you, we hope they_ a[[ cfo!&#13;
We are very proucf of you ancf&#13;
fove you z:en; much. :J'ou are&#13;
very specia[&#13;
Love you,&#13;
&lt;Jvfom, 'Dacf ancf 'Doug&#13;
Christina 'freeman&#13;
'Jor every memory, 'for every ~hougfi.t of afl&#13;
1Jie many ;oys you ftave brought&#13;
'TFtis is a wish that your [~fe&#13;
too&#13;
Wi[[ bring a worfcf ojjoy for&#13;
y_ou.&#13;
Co11fZratu[ations ancf gootf fuc&#13;
in a7l that you cfo in rife.&#13;
Love, · Mom ancf Charfie&#13;
'To our J{o[[y 'Bear, the best&#13;
Christmas present we ever&#13;
hacf. qooa [uck_ in your&#13;
teaching career.&#13;
Love,&#13;
1Jacl Mom ancf Jenny &#13;
'Jv[if(e x_e[[&#13;
It aoesn't mafy_ an!! tiifference the size, he's a[wa!:JS&#13;
reacf!:J to pie!( up the 6a[[ anti&#13;
run. Jfope a[[ !:JOUT tireams&#13;
are fufji[[etf.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Afom, 1Jati anti Patches&#13;
J{eather 2?..f,timonti&#13;
"Jle!:J bO!:JS fool( at me/11&#13;
J!lnge[a 'Evans&#13;
It seems [ify !:Je5tertia!f_ I he[ti&#13;
your hanti as you tool(your&#13;
prst steps. 'J\[pw its !f_OUT&#13;
senior year anti you aon 't&#13;
neeti to ho[ti m!f_ hancl,· 6ut&#13;
I'[[ a[ways 6e liere for !JOU.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
xoxo&#13;
I want !JOU to !(now how&#13;
prouti I am of !f_OU. May we&#13;
a[ways 6e as close as we are&#13;
now. 9'ou wi[[ a[ways 6e my&#13;
#1 6a6y. I fove you!&#13;
'Iara O ''Bratiovich&#13;
'Ifie race is not a[ways to the&#13;
swift, 6ut to those who fyep&#13;
on running. 5'J..[Wa!:JS 6efieve&#13;
in !:JOurse[j. 9'ou 'Ve matie us&#13;
so proucl, anti !JOU a[Wa!:JS&#13;
will&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom ana 1Jaa&#13;
Shawn.Lee&#13;
'We just wantea to fet&#13;
you !(now we are very&#13;
prouti of you ana wisli&#13;
you the liest in everything !JOU tio.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 'Dati anti&#13;
Michelfe&#13;
'Branti!:J Smith&#13;
Ji{{ Ogg&#13;
rr'Io our Ji{{!:J 'Bean. " :From t&#13;
beginning !JOU have 6een our&#13;
fittfe nurse. 'We are so prouti&#13;
of a[[ the goafs you have set&#13;
anti maae throuffhout 3our&#13;
fife. 'Worf( hard at &lt;J./gbrasf(a&#13;
Methoaist anti !(now that we&#13;
are always here for !JOU!!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mommy, 1Jatiay ancf Jae!(&#13;
'Broofy J{op/(j.ns&#13;
Congratufations! ! 'We are&#13;
very proua of !JOU for zuor/(jng&#13;
so fiarcf. 'We wish !JOU tfie 6est&#13;
with everything !JOU pursue in&#13;
tfie future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
'Jvfom, 1Jaa anti Jonathan&#13;
Our wish to you is tfiat you&#13;
finti happiness anti success in&#13;
zufiatever path you choose,&#13;
anti zue /Wpe !JOU get to go&#13;
6acl( to Paris fify you zuant.&#13;
Love,&#13;
'Jvfom ana 1Jaa &#13;
1Javicf &amp; Whitney Coats&#13;
May your future Ge Gfessecf as&#13;
we are Gfessecf witli you.&#13;
yoocf Luck:J We fove you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jac[, 1Jonnie ancf Jeff&#13;
Me[issa L ((Lizarcf'' '.Baifey&#13;
Congratu[ations it's 1994!&#13;
rr')'ou'[[ a[ways Ge one of&#13;
our fittk girls." Jfapp!:f&#13;
yracf uation! !&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jacf and f ami{y&#13;
•&#13;
...-- ------ 2?.yan Jacobsen&#13;
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It seems [i~ on[y yestercfay&#13;
you were starting /(;jndergarten and now you're g raduating. (joocf fuel( in the future.&#13;
'1;!/e 're very proud of you&#13;
rr'R..,liy1w. "&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, 1Jad ancf f£,ric&#13;
Cong_ratu[ations and best&#13;
wislies a[ways ! We 're proud&#13;
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Academics pg 8-11&#13;
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Mark Addison- 102&#13;
Amie Adkins- 7, 13, 17, 62,&#13;
69, 76, 77, 108&#13;
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Ads pg 132-133&#13;
Joel Allen- 30, 50, 102&#13;
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Art Club pg 9&#13;
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Band pg 7 4-75&#13;
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Monica Carver- 71, 89, 108&#13;
Sherri Caton- 77, 102&#13;
Philip Chambers- 17, 77, 96&#13;
Nathan Chandler-114&#13;
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Chad Chew- 9, 30, 50, 107,&#13;
114&#13;
Michelle Chew- 13, 29, 77,&#13;
102&#13;
Susupannee Chobthantham77, 96&#13;
E'lise Christensen- 7, 9, 13,&#13;
15, 17, 19, 76, 101 , 102&#13;
Tracie Churchill- 9, 96&#13;
Darci Cipolla- 9, 77, 96&#13;
Amanda qark- 9, 19, 64, 76,&#13;
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Matthew Clark -95, 114&#13;
Sue Clements- 111&#13;
William Clements- 33, 96&#13;
Barry Coates- 50, 96&#13;
David Coats- 7, 30, 66, 94,&#13;
95, 107, 114, 118, 126&#13;
Jeffrey Coats- 30, 50, 66,&#13;
102&#13;
Whitney Coats- 7, 9, 15, 58,&#13;
69, 94, 95, 11 4, 118, 126&#13;
Rian Cole- 108&#13;
Amanda Coleman- 77, 96&#13;
Cari Coleman- 28, 29, 64,&#13;
65, 77, 102, 107&#13;
Kyle Coleman- 17, 66, 96&#13;
Michael Collins- 33, 96&#13;
Brian Colpitts- 76, 102&#13;
Eric Connell- 7, 72, 76, 101 ,&#13;
108&#13;
Michael Conway- 33, 56, 96&#13;
Carrie Cooper-9, 54, 114,&#13;
123&#13;
Shawn Corbin- 36, 114&#13;
Corporationpg 17&#13;
Douglas Cozad-30, 122&#13;
Jeffery Cozad- 9, 48, 50, 96,&#13;
114&#13;
Mandy Crawford- 9, 29, 95,&#13;
102&#13;
Dorinda Creps- 9, 29, 102&#13;
Michael Croson- 102&#13;
Cross Country (G) pg 34-35&#13;
Cross Country (8) pg 36-37&#13;
Danny Dahlgren- 96&#13;
Christy Dahlke-76, 114&#13;
Dale Daigh- 108&#13;
Quinn Damgaard- 7, 17, 76,&#13;
96&#13;
Laura Davids- 69&#13;
Christina Davidson- 108&#13;
Stacy Davis- 26&#13;
Steve Davis- 78&#13;
Chad Deal- 30, 50, 108&#13;
Tanya Delaney- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
77, 96&#13;
Sarah Denton- 87, 102&#13;
Paul Deuel-30,50, 114&#13;
John DeVreis- 54&#13;
Janine DeVries- 7, 17, 50,&#13;
54, 71 , 77, 102&#13;
Ryan Dickinson- 30, 50, 52,&#13;
108&#13;
Stacey Dirks- 7, 114, 119&#13;
Andrew Ditmars- 36, 50, 53,&#13;
62, 77, 83, 102&#13;
Division (Academic) pg 72-&#13;
73&#13;
Division (Mugs &amp; Events)&#13;
pg 92-93&#13;
Division (Sports) pg 20-21&#13;
Division (Students/Clubs)&#13;
pg 4-5&#13;
Melinda Doebelin- 45, 54, 55,&#13;
77&#13;
Rose Dollen- 77&#13;
Brandy Dotson- 9, 108&#13;
Beverly Douglas- 111&#13;
David Douglas- 36, 37, 66,&#13;
108,&#13;
Drama Club pg 12-13&#13;
Jennifer Duff- 17, 29, 77, 108&#13;
Tom Dworak- 54 &#13;
Al isa Earlywine- 42, 96&#13;
Jennifer Earlywine- 9, 71,&#13;
73, 108&#13;
Brett Edwards-50, 56, 77&#13;
Shawn Edwards- 17, 76,&#13;
108&#13;
Peter Eischied- 7, 9, 17, 30,&#13;
31,46,50, 66,67, 76, 95,&#13;
114, 118&#13;
Eric Elam- 33, 48, 49, 97&#13;
Dawn Eli- 97&#13;
Scott Elliff- 9, 102&#13;
Shawn Elliff- 9, 79, 97&#13;
Dawn Elliott- 7, 9, 114&#13;
Jason Elliott- 30, 50, 114,&#13;
123&#13;
Nathan Emsick- 33, 50, 76,&#13;
97&#13;
Johnathan Enarson- 97&#13;
Jason Enders- 7, 36, 50, 56,&#13;
80, 97&#13;
Kendra Enders- 7, 108&#13;
English/Government pg&#13;
82-83&#13;
Patrick Estrada- 97&#13;
Angela Evans- 114, 125&#13;
Bradley Evans- 85, 102&#13;
Express pg 17&#13;
Brian Farmer- 97&#13;
Michelle Faron- 102&#13;
FBLA pg 9&#13;
FCA pg 7&#13;
Benjamin Feller- 33, 48, 62,&#13;
77, 97&#13;
Guy Fellows- 77, 97&#13;
Shaun Fencl- 102&#13;
Anthony Fender- 108&#13;
Arie Fennell- 108&#13;
James Ferguson- 30, 46, 50,&#13;
108, 119&#13;
Joesph Fienhold- 102&#13;
Matthew Fienhold- 50, 97&#13;
Barbara Filippeschi- 9, 91 ,&#13;
114&#13;
Amy Finck- 77, 97, 114&#13;
Nichole Fischer- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 77, 108&#13;
Gary Fiscus- 76, 111&#13;
Shannon Flanagan- 102&#13;
Heather Flanegan- 9, 38, 108&#13;
Cindy Fletcher- 45, 77, 97&#13;
April Foley- 102&#13;
FLC pg 9&#13;
Football pg 30-31&#13;
Football (JV/F) pg 32-33&#13;
Luz Delores Fontes-114&#13;
Wilson Forbes- 7, 111&#13;
Amanda Ford- 9, 97&#13;
Jason Ford- 1 08&#13;
Ben Foss- 19, 97&#13;
Jason Fouts- 57, 97&#13;
Ron Fox- 71 , 72,. 73, 78,&#13;
79, 111&#13;
Elenor Franklin- 111&#13;
Jeremy Franks- 102&#13;
Jessica Franks- 114&#13;
Jon Franks- 108&#13;
Tera Franks- 7, 9, 34, 42,&#13;
45, 54, 102&#13;
Catherine Fraser-95, 107,&#13;
114, 102&#13;
Freshmen Mugs pg 96-99&#13;
Christina Freeman- 115,&#13;
124&#13;
Troy Fulton- 57, 115&#13;
Jaime Garafalo- 115, 122&#13;
Clinton Gardner-102&#13;
Christopher Gates- 66, 67,&#13;
108&#13;
Cole Gibson -97&#13;
Heather Gibson-76, 95, 107,&#13;
115&#13;
Jennifer Gillman- 22, 115&#13;
James Gliwa- 30, 50, 57, 102&#13;
Golf pg 62-63&#13;
Catherine Gonzalez- 102&#13;
Carol Gottsch- 111&#13;
Trina Gottschalk- 7, 50, 71,&#13;
108&#13;
Cynthia Graham- 108&#13;
Lisa Grapp- 54&#13;
Gary Graves- 102&#13;
Carri Graybill- 97&#13;
Laurel Green - 7, 17, 28, 29,&#13;
45, 77, 97&#13;
Tyler Green - 7, 9, 13, 17,&#13;
40, 76, 77, 101, 115&#13;
David Griswold- 76, 108&#13;
Alonzo Grosse- 32, 33, 50,&#13;
97&#13;
Heidie Grove-29, 58, 71 , 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Joan Grove- 71 , 11 1&#13;
Andrew Guill- 7, 9, 24, 30,&#13;
31 , 50, 95, 108&#13;
Betsy Gunderson- 115&#13;
Mandy Gundlach- 115, 123&#13;
Angela Haats- 45, 77, 97&#13;
Chad Hackfort- 97&#13;
Andrew Hallock- 30,50, 66&#13;
Tom Hamilton- 9, 111&#13;
Anthony Hand- 97 &#13;
Jason Hand- 1 02&#13;
Michaela Hanks- 38, 50, 64,&#13;
97&#13;
Ryan Hanks- 9, 36, 37, 66,&#13;
77, 79,90, 107, 118, 124&#13;
e~herHanna-77,97&#13;
Amy Hansen- 9, 29&#13;
Lois Hansen-111&#13;
Jay Hanson- 115&#13;
Jill Hanson- 7, 9, 102&#13;
Troy Hanson- 30, 50, 102&#13;
Jermey Harder- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 19, 77, 100, 102, 112&#13;
Angela Hardymartin- 115&#13;
Justin Hare- 103&#13;
Jamie Harriman- 7, 9, 62,&#13;
103&#13;
Ronald Harris- 30, 50, 103&#13;
Craig Harrison- 115&#13;
Michael Harrison- 50, 108&#13;
Alissa Hausen- 7, 17, 34, 73,&#13;
76, 91, 115, 118&#13;
Eric Havermann- 103&#13;
Andressa Haynes- 7, 9, 46,&#13;
54, 55, 91, 103&#13;
Melissa Head- 7, 9, 50, 54,&#13;
71,97&#13;
Health /P .E. pg 80-81&#13;
Tom Heckman- 9, 78, 93,&#13;
111&#13;
Dustin Heffernan-77, 103&#13;
Jeremy Heffernan- 9, 79, 115&#13;
Jennifer Heideman- 7, 54,&#13;
115&#13;
ara Heideman- 7, 45, 54,&#13;
91, 103&#13;
Ryan Hemmingsen- 57&#13;
Lisa Hendricks- 103&#13;
Jason Hendrix- 108&#13;
Jonathon Henrichs- 50, 103&#13;
Elise Henry- 7, 9, 22, 34, 35,&#13;
64, 65, 73, 115&#13;
Carrie Hensdale- 38, 62, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Chad Hensdale- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
40, 41, 107, 115, 118, 123,&#13;
126&#13;
Anne Heuer- 7, 9, 17, 29, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
William Heuer-7, 9, 15, 17,&#13;
40, 76, 79, 85,93, 95, 115,&#13;
118&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins- 50, 97&#13;
Jason Hiley- 9, 17, 30, 50,&#13;
62, 76, 95, 107, 115, 118&#13;
Jeffery Hilgenberg- 46, 49,&#13;
62,63, 103&#13;
Amanda Hiltabidel - 7, 9, 34,&#13;
103&#13;
Cheryl Hiltabidel- 34, 64, 97&#13;
Roger Hite- 30, 46, 50, 103&#13;
Karen Hoden- 111&#13;
Todd Hoel- 30, 50, 91, 115&#13;
Homecoming pg 94-95&#13;
Home Ee.find. Tech pg 84-&#13;
85&#13;
Jeanie Hollinger- 103&#13;
Charles Honig- 7, 115&#13;
Jodi Hook-26,42,64, 115,&#13;
118, 123&#13;
Abbey Hoover- 54, 103&#13;
Brooke Hopkins- 115, 125&#13;
Troy Hough- 115, 126&#13;
Travis Houseton- 7, 9, 13,&#13;
15, 17, 30, 46, 50, 62, 77,&#13;
103&#13;
William Housley- 33, 48, 97&#13;
Billie Howard- 108&#13;
Kyle Howard- 56, 97&#13;
Stevanne Howard- 7, 9, 50,&#13;
71, 77, 103&#13;
Anne Howsare- 7, 22, 23,&#13;
26,27,42,58,80, 88,89,&#13;
95, 108&#13;
Angela Huey- 9, 22, 23, 42,&#13;
58, 91, 107, 115&#13;
Bob Humphrey- 72, 111&#13;
Amanda Hunt- 9, 11 , 17, 19,&#13;
34, 35, 76, 109&#13;
Jaime Huntoon- 19, 50, 64,&#13;
65, 77, 103&#13;
Joesph Huntoon- 50, 115&#13;
Susan Hyde- 46, 1 03&#13;
Index pg 130-131&#13;
Michael Iverson- 30, 50, 109&#13;
Katie Jackson- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
69, 86,89, 95, 109&#13;
Amy Jacobs- 9, 115, 126&#13;
Cara Jacobsen- 103&#13;
Ryan Jacobsen- 7, 9, 30, 50,&#13;
46,66, 93, 106, 115, 126&#13;
William Jacobsen- 30, 50,&#13;
53, 62, 63, 77, 103&#13;
Chad Janulewicz- 56, 115&#13;
Katherine Janulewicz- 69,&#13;
103&#13;
Jazz Band pg 18-19&#13;
Tyler Jennings- 33, 97&#13;
Carol Jensen- 56, 57&#13;
Lauralee Jensen- 50, 71, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Trista Jensen- 103&#13;
Wes Jensen- 50&#13;
Erin Johns- 38&#13;
JodiJohnson-7, 17, 38, 76, 109&#13;
Joshua Johnson-1 09&#13;
Tasha Johnson- 103&#13;
Sonya Johnston- 11 5&#13;
Candice Jones- 9, 56, 77, 97&#13;
Larae Jones - 97&#13;
Lisa Jones- 103&#13;
Matthew Jones- 17, 19, 75,&#13;
97&#13;
Megan Jones- 9, 84, 109 &#13;
Ryan Jones- 109,30&#13;
Claudia Junghans- 9, 15, 38,&#13;
77, 115&#13;
Juniors pg 108-11 1&#13;
Sandra Kaiser- 29, 77&#13;
Tracy Kaiser- 109&#13;
Patrick Kasperbauer- 36, 50,&#13;
109&#13;
Jon Kassow- 30, 50&#13;
Jay Kathol- 7, 9, 30, 32, 46,&#13;
50, 72, 109&#13;
Angela Kay- 7, 9, 28, 29, 42,&#13;
45, 95, 98&#13;
Jennifer Keefe- 34, 64, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Renee Keenan-29, 77, 97&#13;
Michael Kell- 24, 30, 31 , 46,&#13;
50, 51,57, 95, 107, 116, 124&#13;
Megan Kellogg- 7, 9, 15, 38,&#13;
40, 41, 11 6&#13;
Daniel Kelly- 103&#13;
Paul Kelly - 109&#13;
Jeffrey Kelsey- 97&#13;
Bradley Kenealy- 33, 48, 77,&#13;
97&#13;
Jennifer Kenealy- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
77, 103&#13;
LaraKennedy- 17, 76, 109&#13;
Lowell Kennedy- 63&#13;
Jason Kenney- 36, 50, 51,&#13;
116&#13;
Sara Kenney- 22, 29, 45, 64,&#13;
97&#13;
Lindsay Kenyon- 9, 76, 109&#13;
Andrew Kidder- 109&#13;
Douglas Kinsel- 7, 33, 48,&#13;
49, 66, 67, 97&#13;
Shawn Kirchert- 116&#13;
Nick Kirlin- 36, 50, 109&#13;
Lindsay Kiser- 77, 97&#13;
David Kjeldgaard- 7, 17, 30,&#13;
32,50, 76,95, 103, 107&#13;
Matthew Klein- 7, 13, 15, 50,&#13;
76, 100, 101 , 103&#13;
Jamie Klepfer- 116, 119&#13;
Jeremy Klepfer- 7, 91 , 11 6&#13;
Amy Kley- 1 03&#13;
Brad Kline- 30, 103&#13;
Jon Kluza- 97&#13;
Keith Kmett- 9, 77, 90, 91 ,&#13;
11 6&#13;
Klayton Kmett- 15, 76, 91&#13;
103 ,&#13;
Sara Knavel- 7, 17, 34 45 97 , ,&#13;
Kathleen Knott- 38, 45 54 97 , ,&#13;
Mary Knott- 7, 50, 71 11 6 123 , ,&#13;
Michael Knudsen- SO, 116&#13;
Shawn Knudsen- 17, 97&#13;
Jason Koch- 103&#13;
Heather Koenig- 9, 116&#13;
Clinton Kopaska- 50, 109&#13;
Jonathan Kossow- 103&#13;
Kristina Krahn- 116&#13;
Melissa Krahn- 103&#13;
Danial Krauel- 116&#13;
Karl Kraut- 30, 50, 52, 66,&#13;
103&#13;
Ruth Kreger- 85&#13;
Amber Kruse- 109&#13;
Scott Kruse- 97&#13;
Benjamin Kult- 103&#13;
Emily Kutchara- 7, 9, 69, 83,&#13;
103&#13;
Joel Kutchara- 56, 97&#13;
Lauren Lakatos- 17, 34, 35,&#13;
97&#13;
Amy Lake- 1 09&#13;
Mandy Lane- 15, 97&#13;
Large Group Speech- 15&#13;
Andrew Larsen- 97&#13;
Carrin Larsen- 109&#13;
Andrew Lauby- 46, 111&#13;
Jeffery Lauver- 30, 103&#13;
Jennifer Lauver- 29, 45, 54,&#13;
97&#13;
Renee Lauver- 7, 116, 119&#13;
Heather Laurence- 97&#13;
Shannon Lea- 29, 97&#13;
Mark Leach- 7, 17, 116&#13;
Maylon Leach- 17, 36, 103&#13;
Robert Leazenby- 109&#13;
Jennifer Leckington- 97&#13;
Michelle Lee- 7, 29, 45&#13;
Robin Lee- 116&#13;
Shawn Lee- 116, 124&#13;
Kristina Leedy- 7, 9, 45, 54,&#13;
103&#13;
Angela Leinen- 7, 15, 69,&#13;
107, 109 .&#13;
Kimberly LeMaster- 7, 9, 29,&#13;
45, 103&#13;
Dawn Letcher- 103&#13;
Christine Lewis- 38, 45, 97&#13;
Peg Lewis- 81 , 111&#13;
Kathy Lincoln- 86, 111&#13;
Scott Logan- 116&#13;
Alejandro Lopez- 97&#13;
Colin Luth- 40, 41 , 116&#13;
John Luth- 40, 56, 97&#13;
Erin Luxford- 97&#13;
Joshua Lydon- 30, 31, 116&#13;
Rachel Lynch- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
71, 77,82, 103&#13;
Ryan Maas- 13, 15, 66, 103&#13;
Barbara MacDonald-116&#13;
Lynn Madsen- 17, 109&#13;
Justin Maguire- 30, 109&#13;
Amanda Mah rt- 38, 109&#13;
Brian Major- 36, 46, 103&#13;
Jeremy Major- 50, 56, 98&#13;
Misty Malone- 15, 98&#13;
Sondra Manske- 7, 19, 103 &#13;
Jason Marshall- 109&#13;
Jeffery Marshall- 62, 98&#13;
Jennifer Marshall- 7, 17, 71 ,&#13;
64, 98&#13;
Michelle Martens- 7, 116&#13;
Amy Martin- 38,39&#13;
Charles Martin- 19, 74&#13;
Brian Martino- 57&#13;
April Martins- 109&#13;
Keith Massey- 34, 36, 50, 51,&#13;
111&#13;
Douglas Massie- 9, 46, 103&#13;
Jamie Massie- 9, 71, 116,&#13;
124&#13;
Shari Massie- 111&#13;
Julie Massman- 9, 13, 15,&#13;
64,65, 69, 116&#13;
Math/Science Club pg 78-&#13;
79&#13;
Jason Mathews- 109&#13;
Jason Matiyow- 7, 30. 32, 50,&#13;
66, 109&#13;
Larry Matiyow- 30&#13;
Matt Matiyow-50&#13;
Jay Mauck- 33,40,41&#13;
Sarah Maynard- 116&#13;
Suzette Maytum- 9&#13;
Joseph McCloskey-103&#13;
Terri McConnell- 98&#13;
Anthony McCormick- 17, 36,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Matthew McCormick- 7, 9,&#13;
17, 36, 46, 66, 76, 109&#13;
Scott McCormick- 33, 98&#13;
Jeffery McCoy- 103&#13;
Amber McCreary- 7, 9, 62,&#13;
103&#13;
John McCreary- 77, 103&#13;
Meghann McCreary- 98&#13;
Jenifer Mccumber- 109&#13;
Wesely McElderry- 109&#13;
Jessica McElvain- 7, 9, 38,&#13;
58,69, 77, 103&#13;
Shannon McFadden- 13, 15,&#13;
103&#13;
Sarah McGrath- 103&#13;
Angela McKern- 98&#13;
Eric McKern- 9, 77, 98&#13;
Brian McKim- 116&#13;
Michael McMillian-9, 24, 25,&#13;
30,46,50, 116, 126&#13;
Michael McSorely- 57, 103&#13;
Amy McTwiggan- 7, 15, 17,&#13;
70, 71 , 72, 76, 109&#13;
Tracy McVey- 111&#13;
Cynthia Meeves-7, 19, 22,&#13;
34,64, 73,91, 116&#13;
Robert Meier- 116&#13;
Christina Meijering- 77, 98&#13;
Teri Melcher- 9, 109&#13;
Melissa Mendoza- 104&#13;
Brian Mensching- 109&#13;
Shane Menshik- 116&#13;
David Meyer- 111&#13;
Holly Meyers- 76, 116, 124,&#13;
126&#13;
Deanna Mickells- 45, 64, 104&#13;
Debra Miller- 117&#13;
Jamie Miller- 7, 9, 22, 26, 42,&#13;
76, 109&#13;
Michael Miller- 104&#13;
Rod Miller- 22&#13;
Stephanie Miller- 9, 89, 117,&#13;
123, 126&#13;
Tiffany Miller- 7, 9, 117&#13;
Cory MillHollin- 66, 98&#13;
Molly Mitchell- 77, 93&#13;
Jenny Modlin- 117&#13;
Terk Mohr- 40&#13;
Lynnette Montang- 7, 17, 34,&#13;
45, 64, 104&#13;
Michele Moore- 98&#13;
Jason Morgan- 66, 109&#13;
Mike Morony- 24, 32, 33,&#13;
46, 49, 111&#13;
Brian Morrison- 24, 30, 50,&#13;
86, 117, 126&#13;
Danial Morrison- 32, 33, 48,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Barbara Motes- 26, 28, 42&#13;
Kelly Muilenburg- 9, 117&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg- 98&#13;
Micheal Murray- 32, 33, 48,&#13;
49, 77, 98&#13;
Christophere Musgrave- 56,&#13;
98&#13;
Richard Nagunst- 117&#13;
Jason Nash- 7, 17, 30, 46,&#13;
50, 57, 76, 117&#13;
Kevin Nash- 7, 17, 48, 56,&#13;
77,98&#13;
Beth Nelson- 7, 29, 77, 109&#13;
Eric Nelson- 9, 30, 32, 46,&#13;
47,50, 104&#13;
Erin Nelson- 117&#13;
James Nelson- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Carolyn Nester- 13, 17, 50,&#13;
76, 77,98, 100, 113&#13;
Newspaper pg 90-91&#13;
Chris Nichols- 104&#13;
Laurie Nielsen- 13, 15, 111&#13;
Niel Nielsen-93, 117&#13;
Jay Nixon- 42, 45&#13;
Kristi Nixon- 98&#13;
Carolyn Norman- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
76, 100, 101 , 104&#13;
Kevin Norman- 30, 46, 50,&#13;
109&#13;
Christopher Nowatzke- 9,&#13;
109&#13;
Ami Nuzum- 7, 38, 54, 77,&#13;
109&#13;
Tara O'Bradovich- 7, 9, 22,&#13;
26, 27, 54, 95, 107, 117, 124&#13;
Margaret O'Brien- 7, 95, 107,&#13;
117, 118&#13;
Jocelyn O'Hara- 9, 77, 98&#13;
Tucker O'Hara- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Justin O'Neill- 109&#13;
Jack Ogg- 80, 104&#13;
Jill Ogg- 7, 10, 15, 17, 22,&#13;
26, 76, 89, 117, 125&#13;
Melinda Ohlinger- 104&#13;
Nathan Okerbloom-40, 62&#13;
Jacob Olsen- 104&#13;
Jennifer Olsen- 22 &#13;
Barbara Padilla- 111&#13;
Steve Padi lla- 30, 50, 81 , 111&#13;
Dawn Pallat- 104&#13;
Amanda Parrott- 7, 9, 64, 68,&#13;
69, 76, 107, 109&#13;
Lyndsay Patton- 7, 22, 28,&#13;
29, 45, 58, 77, 98, 107&#13;
Ryan Pederson- 98&#13;
Tami Pederson- 87, 109&#13;
Ernie Pellant- 30, 32, 50, 111&#13;
Leslie Perry- 38, 39, 40, 41 ,&#13;
62,77,117,119&#13;
Melissa Perry- 104&#13;
Michael Perry- 98&#13;
Chelsea Petersen- 104&#13;
Christian Petersen- 98&#13;
Crystal Petersen- 77, 98, 107&#13;
Jill Petersen- 45, 64, 104&#13;
Melissa Peterson- 13, 17, 19,&#13;
76, 109&#13;
Rebecca Peterson- 117&#13;
Wayne Peterson- 46, 104&#13;
Eric Phillips- 117&#13;
Kushaun Pira- 98&#13;
Play pg 100-101&#13;
Aubrey Plowman- 117&#13;
Amy Pogge- 38, 77, 98&#13;
Terrence Pogge- 11 , 13, 15,&#13;
17, 19, 76, 11 7, 124&#13;
Danial Polak- 117&#13;
Kristine Polak- 104&#13;
Porn Pon pg 68-69&#13;
Kristin Poore- 7, 9, 13, 15,&#13;
17, 76, 109&#13;
Meredith Porter- 22, 26, 28,&#13;
29&#13;
Duane Potter- 9, 48, 98&#13;
Elizabeth Powers- 98&#13;
Chad Primmer- 46, 76, 95,&#13;
109&#13;
Prom pg 11 8-1 19&#13;
Lisa Quandt- 109&#13;
Jill Raes- 98&#13;
Sumer Raes- 109&#13;
Carisa Ralph- 76, 109&#13;
Brian Rasmussen- 7, 17, 33,&#13;
48, 66, 77, 98, 113&#13;
Debra Rasmussen- 104&#13;
Jeffery Rasmussen- 104&#13;
Kimberly Ratliff- 109&#13;
Heather Redmond- 117, 124&#13;
Heidi Redmond- 98&#13;
David Reelfs- 30, 57, 76, 109&#13;
Kaci Reitz- 77, 104&#13;
Shane Rhoades- 83, 104&#13;
Charity Rhodes- 104&#13;
Christopher Rhodes- 84, 117&#13;
Jennifer Rhodes- 7, 9, 109&#13;
Kenneth Rief- 46, 57, 109&#13;
Kevin Rief- 98&#13;
Kathleen Riley- 34, 44, 45,&#13;
76, 90, 109&#13;
Brad Ring- 98&#13;
Adam Riso-11 , 13, 15, 17,&#13;
66, 76, 100, 104, 112&#13;
Yvette Robertson- 104&#13;
Carolina Rodrigues- 9, 54,&#13;
77, 117&#13;
Amy Rodriguez- 19, 104&#13;
RebeccaRodriguez-72, 117&#13;
Brandon Rogers- 104&#13;
David Rogers- 50&#13;
Krissa Rogers- 9, 13, 109&#13;
Nathan Ross- 56&#13;
AdamRusch-94, 109&#13;
Lindsay Ryan- 77, 98&#13;
Amy Sabotka- 54, 104, 11 7&#13;
Esther Sabokat- 9, 77, 91&#13;
Mandy Sagaser- 117&#13;
Beth Salzbrenner- 29, 42, 45,&#13;
64, 104&#13;
Jodi Sanson-7, 22, 28, 29,&#13;
42, 43, 64, 76, 77, 98&#13;
Jason Scarborough- 9, 17,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Thomas Schafer- 13, 109&#13;
Kurt Schlautman- 33, 48, 77,&#13;
95, 98&#13;
Stephanie Schlautman- 104&#13;
Michael Schmitt- 104&#13;
Matthew Schoening- 30, 32,&#13;
50, 104&#13;
Andrew Scholl- 40, 77, 98&#13;
Bruce Schomburg38,39,40,41&#13;
Zachary Schomburg- 33, 38,&#13;
40,41 , 62, 89, 109, 119&#13;
Bradley Schramm- 9, 109&#13;
Brian Schumann- 73, 111&#13;
Randy Schupp- 109&#13;
John Schwede- 46, 84, 85,&#13;
109&#13;
Lori Schwede- 85, 98&#13;
Science club- 9&#13;
Renae Seipold- 109&#13;
Seniors pg 114-115&#13;
Seniors pg 11 6-11 7&#13;
Seniors pg 124-1 25&#13;
Service Clubs pg 6-7&#13;
Robin Shadid- 98&#13;
Jacob Sharp- 98&#13;
Mary Sharp- 9, 15, 104&#13;
Tina Shavers- 98&#13;
Wanda Shavers- 104&#13;
Carla Shay- 29, 104&#13;
Misty Shefferd- 117&#13;
Benjamin Shepard- 17, 33,&#13;
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Jennifer Shepherd- 13, 76,&#13;
77, 109&#13;
Jessica Shepherd- 9, 104&#13;
Cory Shepley- 117&#13;
Shawna Shere- 104&#13;
Jamie Shields- 117&#13;
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Stacie Shoemaker- 117&#13;
Dorothy Sillau- 93&#13;
Anthony Simons- 17, 76, 104&#13;
Nathan Simons- 11 , 13, 15,&#13;
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Kyle Skipton- 7, 25, 46, 76,&#13;
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Jessica Smetana- 11 O&#13;
Brandy Smith- 69, 87, 91, 93,&#13;
120, 125&#13;
Joshua Smith- 98&#13;
Mike Smith- 22&#13;
Ryan Smith- 17, 33, 56, 57,&#13;
76, 77,98&#13;
Aaron Smits- 36, 66, 11 O&#13;
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91, 101 , 120&#13;
Snoball pg 106-107&#13;
Jennifer Snyder- 77, 98&#13;
Timothy Snyder- 11 O&#13;
Soccer (G) pg 54-55&#13;
Soccer (8) pg 56-57&#13;
Softball pg 22-23&#13;
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Nyra Sondag- 111&#13;
Sophomores pg 102-105&#13;
Jody Sorenson- 7, 9, 11 O&#13;
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Speech pg 14-15&#13;
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Rebecca Spetman- 69, 107,&#13;
110&#13;
Eric Spitznagle- 30, 50, 104&#13;
Kelly Spreen- 110&#13;
Wendy Spreen- 120&#13;
Joel Stapleton- 30, 50&#13;
James Starr- 11 O&#13;
Tommy-Jo Staton- 120&#13;
Jennifer Stazzoni- 19, 69,&#13;
104&#13;
Rodney Steenbock- 30, 50,&#13;
120&#13;
Heather Stephenson- 120&#13;
Christine Stevens- 104&#13;
Kevin Steward- 7, 9, 15, 17,&#13;
36, 40, 41 , 77, 104&#13;
Courfney Stewart- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
19, 77, 104&#13;
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Sherry Stokes- 110&#13;
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Greg Strohbehn- 7, 9, 36, 66,&#13;
86, 110&#13;
Heather Stroud- 120, 124&#13;
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Kurt Sturm- 7, 9, 13, 104&#13;
Molly Sturm- 7, 9, 69, 95,&#13;
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Paula Suiter- 104&#13;
Christina Swan- 110&#13;
Sarah Swanson- 19&#13;
Swimming (G) pg 38-39&#13;
Swimming (8) pg 40-41&#13;
Swing Choir pg 16-17&#13;
Robert Swolley- 36, 110&#13;
Shawn Swolley- 110&#13;
Belinda Tackett- 13, 15, 17,&#13;
30, 50, 76, 91 , 110&#13;
Joan Tackett- 111&#13;
Pat Tackett- 30, 50&#13;
Christopher Taylor- 77, 97&#13;
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100, 104&#13;
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Michael Taylor- 7, 36, 37, 48,&#13;
9999&#13;
Tracy Taylor- 7, 9, 22, 26,&#13;
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Janita Tedesco- 104&#13;
Tennis (G) pg 58-59&#13;
Tennis (B) pg 60-61&#13;
Scott Tetmeyer- 89, 110&#13;
Theme pg 2-3&#13;
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51 , 79, 95, 107, 110&#13;
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99&#13;
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Brian Thompson- 56&#13;
Dustie Thompson- 7, 9, 28,&#13;
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Tiffany Thompson- 54&#13;
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Trenton Tiessen- 7, 9, 17,&#13;
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119, 120&#13;
Greg Tigges- 105&#13;
Title pg 1&#13;
Mike Tomjack- 33, 46, 48&#13;
Al icia Tomich- 9, 29, 105&#13;
Track (G) pg 64-65&#13;
Track (8) pg 66-67&#13;
Jonathan Travers- 105&#13;
Jeramy Trescott- 78&#13;
Daniel Trumblee- 48, 99&#13;
Brian Turk- 33, 99, 120&#13;
Kellie Van Nordstrand- 7, 9,&#13;
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Rodney Van Nordstrand- 7,&#13;
33,48, 66, 77, 99&#13;
Jason VanVactor- 9, 36, 50,&#13;
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Christophe Vanatta- 48, 99&#13;
Sara Vande Water- 38, 77, &#13;
Tammy Vanderloo- 110&#13;
Troy Vanecek- 30, 50, 66,&#13;
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Kerri Vanwinkle- 62, 99&#13;
Toni Verlengia- 9, 13, 15, 64,&#13;
77,100, 110&#13;
Karl Vierck- 30, 50, 73, 105&#13;
Seth Vincent- 46, 48, 105&#13;
Shannon Vincent- 89, 120&#13;
Whitney Vincent- 7, 17, 69,&#13;
73, 77, 105&#13;
Christopher Vokt- 7, 32, 33,&#13;
48, 49, 57, 77, 99, 107&#13;
Volleyball pg 26-27&#13;
Volleyball (JV/F) pg 28-29&#13;
Trisha VonWeihe- 7, 9, 120&#13;
Jamie Voss- 77, 99&#13;
Kristin Wagner- 105&#13;
Steven Walford- 11 O&#13;
Brett Wallace- 7, 32, 33, 66,&#13;
77, 99&#13;
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Scott Wallace-7, 24, 30, 31 ,&#13;
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Nicole Wallenberg- 7, 28, 29,&#13;
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Diane Walls- 54, 95, 107,&#13;
11 8, 120, 122&#13;
Derek Ward- 48, 56, 57, 99&#13;
Kyle Ward- 46, 66, 89, 110&#13;
Alan Watson- 120&#13;
Bethany Watson- 7, 29, 42,&#13;
45, 77,99&#13;
Cathryn Watson- 7, 17, 71 ,&#13;
77, 105&#13;
Jason Wayman- 110&#13;
Kristi Weaver- 99&#13;
Timothy Welch- 99&#13;
Tonya Welch- 99&#13;
Michelle Wells- 69, 74, 110&#13;
Jayme Wendt- 38, 45, 77, 99&#13;
Gary Westcott- 11 O&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon- 111&#13;
Amy Whipple- 45, 77, 99&#13;
Dottie Whitehill- 7, 13, 15,&#13;
76, 100, 120, 126&#13;
Joshua Wilber- 99&#13;
Andrew Wilson- 110&#13;
Eric Wilson- 24, 46, 62, 88,&#13;
89, 120, 124&#13;
Jason Wilson- 84&#13;
Joan Wilson- 105&#13;
Kayleen Wilson- 90, 120&#13;
Tanya Wilson- 77, 99&#13;
William Wilson- 105&#13;
Lisa Winkler- 45, 99&#13;
Mark Winkler- 88, 89, 120&#13;
Rebecca Winkler- 29, 45, 99&#13;
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Zachary Wise- 33, 99&#13;
Jeremy Wiser- 99&#13;
Melissa Wolfe- 99&#13;
Alyssa Wredt- 105, 77&#13;
Brian Wredt- 99&#13;
Wrestling pg 50-51&#13;
Wrestling (JVN) pg 52-53&#13;
Katie Wright- 99, 77&#13;
Matt Wyant- 40&#13;
Mike Wyant- 40&#13;
Michelle Wymore- 54, 55, 94,&#13;
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Bill Shuey,&#13;
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