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RRV&#13;
Student Lif e ..... pg 4&#13;
Clubs ............ pg 24&#13;
Sp()I4ts ••••••••••• pg ~~&#13;
Pe()ple .......... p~ ~2 &#13;
Student Life 2&#13;
The legend starts here and . . .&#13;
izzy Gorman&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
The word legend means "a story or tale". As students attending St. Albert High School we are part of a legend. "The school on&#13;
the hill", rich in traditions that have been kept since the last brick&#13;
was laid, the school itself could be called a legend. Yet, the real&#13;
legends at SA are the students. Each student has a story. This book&#13;
will tell that story, the story about each and every one of us and our&#13;
involvement in our school.&#13;
Without the people who populate the hallways and classrooms, what would this school be? Nothing but a hollow shell with&#13;
no legends of the past, no legends in the making, and no future&#13;
legends. We are the legends of St. Albert, and together we have&#13;
created the legend of 1996.&#13;
The activHies that took place this year were made memorable&#13;
by the students who took part in them. The sporting events that&#13;
were won, were won only because there were many talented athletes&#13;
and coaches who gave it their all to bring home a victory. Organizations were successful in their endeavors because of the time and&#13;
hard work put in by all those involved. And of course, the school&#13;
year itself could not have been such a fortuitous learning experience&#13;
if there were no teachers, administrators, or students.&#13;
With this in mind, think again about the definition of the word&#13;
legend. Are you a legend? Yes, you are, and so is everyone who&#13;
attends SA. We are all legends individually, and we are all part of&#13;
the St. Albert legend.&#13;
All of us are "legends" . As long as we are a part of St. Albert&#13;
we al ways will be.&#13;
As the saying goes "Legends never die" ! &#13;
Left:&#13;
Juniors Amy Vanfossan and Annie&#13;
Heithoff show their team spirit by&#13;
giving each other high fives before&#13;
one of their volleyball games.&#13;
Below:&#13;
SA Students come together at the&#13;
Council Bluffs Red Ribbon Week&#13;
Parade that took place downtown and&#13;
was followed by a rally in Bayliss&#13;
Park.&#13;
)Ru(:&#13;
R. EE _;·&#13;
Above:&#13;
Frosh cheerleaders Nikki&#13;
Hansen, Megan Prichard,&#13;
andErinDaleyshowtheir pep&#13;
to the camara.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Seniors line up for a buddy shot&#13;
during some time off.&#13;
3 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Michelle Vercio uses her spare time to help&#13;
others in need by giving blood. Melinda&#13;
Montagne smiles devilishly to herself, thinking&#13;
''I wonder if she knows I'm not really a nurse?"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Erin Smith reads the Word of the Lord.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Denver Hansen and Mr. Heithoffproudly display&#13;
Hansen's car while Heithoff gives him tips on the&#13;
proper technique to use while pushing it.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
Lindy Andersen and Jolene Connolly mull over&#13;
the idea of Andersen becoming the next&#13;
Gatorade spokeswoman.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Derek Pospisal is caught in the act while Nikki&#13;
Hansen and Megan Prichard gossip.&#13;
Student Life 4 &#13;
Top Left:&#13;
Caitlin Irwin broadly smiles for theDimensions photographer&#13;
during passing period.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Lizzy Gorman and Katie Hughes cheese for a pie after having&#13;
posed for Homecoming Court pictures.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
While some people like to have a lively time out on the&#13;
town, others like Eric Deal prefer to chill out with a good&#13;
book. " Peace Out!!!"&#13;
00000&#13;
5 Student Life &#13;
Memories of Summer1995&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
Remember those days of summer? The times of&#13;
sleeping late, getting out of your pajamas around&#13;
2:00 p.m., hanging out with your friends during the&#13;
day, doing tfiings only if you wanted to and not&#13;
having a care in the world? Ahh, summer! Just&#13;
when you get use to it, BOOM! School starts.&#13;
Soon you're back to the monotone days of&#13;
homework and studying. To enliven the lonely and&#13;
somewhat boring days of school, SA students&#13;
reflected on the days of summer, 1995.&#13;
Some students had summer vacations full of&#13;
excitement. Others enjoyed the simple, good life.&#13;
Senior Jodie Friedrichsen said her summer basically consisted of "going to Cabana pool and&#13;
basking in the sun."&#13;
Student Life 6&#13;
Junior Holly Swanek had what most would call&#13;
an exciting summer. She was lucky enough to go&#13;
on a vacation to the Bahamas without her parents&#13;
or any adult upervision ! Swanek stated, "It was&#13;
great!"&#13;
For most students the typical smnmer afternoon&#13;
consisted of going to the pool, going to work and&#13;
just staying cool with the A.C. In the evening&#13;
most students hung out with their friends, relaxed&#13;
and went to work. On an average most students&#13;
slept in between the hours of ten a.m. and noon.&#13;
Summer was a time for fun and trying new&#13;
things. Senior James Schwery went down to Fort&#13;
Benning, GA for basic training.&#13;
Summer 1995 is over but far from forgotten, as&#13;
SA students look back with smiles.&#13;
The Summer sun reminds us of those lazy days when we had time&#13;
for friends, family, and fu o. &#13;
Left:&#13;
A group of alert and&#13;
interested sophomores&#13;
eagerly listen to what Mrs.&#13;
Mooney has to say about&#13;
Biology.&#13;
An Alarming Beginning&#13;
Advertising&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The alarm goes off, you reach&#13;
over to turn it off, wonderino&#13;
"' why you must get up so early in .&#13;
the morning. Then it hits you.&#13;
The nightmare you had just&#13;
awaken from is actually a reality,&#13;
today is the first day to get up&#13;
and go back to school.&#13;
Being back up on the hill&#13;
brought several different fee lings&#13;
for each student. A few of the&#13;
students were more than happy&#13;
to be back into the swino of&#13;
"' things.&#13;
"I wanted to see everybody&#13;
again, ya know? !" said senior&#13;
Ben Koch.&#13;
However, a majority of the&#13;
student body agreed that being&#13;
back was all work and no play.&#13;
" I wasn' t looking forward to&#13;
coming back because of a ll the&#13;
homework and stuff - I hardly&#13;
ever have any free time to&#13;
myse lf, especially during the&#13;
beginning of the school year,"&#13;
sa id junior Melissa Kroll.&#13;
·Tm not glad to be back in&#13;
school because I'm not a senior&#13;
yet," said sophomore Joe&#13;
Beltran.&#13;
"I kinda wish it was still&#13;
summer so that way I could swim&#13;
and lay out and spend more time&#13;
with my fri ends," said freshman&#13;
Anitra Mendoza.&#13;
Each year as a student grows&#13;
older, being a part of each high&#13;
school class takes on its own&#13;
meaning.&#13;
As a freshman a student is&#13;
finall y considered a part of high&#13;
school, which is a big step up in&#13;
the teenage years. Freshmen&#13;
were allowed to attend high&#13;
school dances.&#13;
Being a sophomore gave each&#13;
student a chance at a varsity&#13;
position in any sport Sophomores were offic ially able to&#13;
operate a motorized vehicle by&#13;
themselves (no permit required)&#13;
and were also no longer the&#13;
youngest in high school.&#13;
Juniors were no longer&#13;
"underclassmen. " It was the first&#13;
year they were allowed to attend&#13;
the prom. A junior could take&#13;
certain courses for college credit,&#13;
a head start on their senior year.&#13;
Seniors "ruled the school."&#13;
Being the "Big Kahuna's'" added&#13;
a lot of stress, but most seniors&#13;
seemed to handle it well knowing&#13;
it was their last year.&#13;
"It's tough being a senior&#13;
because of all the stress you&#13;
have making the right decisions&#13;
that will affect your future, but at&#13;
the same time you' re still a&#13;
teenager and want to hang out&#13;
with your friends and j ust have&#13;
fun," said senior Jason&#13;
McGruder.&#13;
Although most seniors were&#13;
glad it was the last year of high&#13;
school, a few wi ll mi being "up&#13;
on the hill." Regardless the&#13;
most anticipated event for all&#13;
seniors was graduation day.&#13;
Although there were many&#13;
mixed feelings about going back&#13;
to school, school' a reality and&#13;
the sooner you got up, the faster&#13;
you got out!&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Denver Hansen&#13;
strikes a cheesey pose&#13;
as he heads to class.&#13;
What a guy!&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Ryan Ludington and&#13;
Toby Fisher enjoy a friendly&#13;
game of "hackey -sack" to show&#13;
off the playfulness of being back&#13;
to school.&#13;
7 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Christie Burke, Megan&#13;
Heideman, Melissa Kroll, and&#13;
Amy Vanfossan show the&#13;
different types of uniforms&#13;
worn throughout the year.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Andy Murphy plays football&#13;
with the spare time in his day.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Holly Points and Melissa Smith&#13;
make use of the new IBM lab.&#13;
8 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mark Mortensen and Eric&#13;
Janecek walk down the halls&#13;
with style. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Megan&#13;
Prichard, and Nikki Hansen&#13;
show off the new school&#13;
uniforms.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Seniors Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Sarah Jensen, and Cathy&#13;
McClellan make time for&#13;
small chat during homeroom.&#13;
Change sweeps SA&#13;
Marketing Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The St. Albert students&#13;
started off the new year with&#13;
many changes. Among these&#13;
were: Homeroom, early bird&#13;
classes, new uniforms, and an&#13;
IBM lab.&#13;
Instead of students racing&#13;
down the hallways between 8:00&#13;
and 8:25, stndents must now be&#13;
at schooi by 8: 10. This change&#13;
is due to the addition of&#13;
homeroom. During homeroom,&#13;
students watched Channel One.&#13;
While most of the students&#13;
were coming to school at 8: 10,&#13;
some students were ready for&#13;
their second class of the day .&#13;
These students were part of the&#13;
new early-bird program. This&#13;
gave students a chance to come&#13;
to school early and leave early.&#13;
The IBM lab was a change&#13;
not overlooked by the students.&#13;
It gave them a chance to&#13;
Left:&#13;
Ken Graeve gets his work done&#13;
during early bird Advanced&#13;
Biology .. . "The early bird gets&#13;
the worm!"&#13;
to work with a different type of&#13;
computer. Senior Jeremy Quigley&#13;
said "I prefer the IBM, because I&#13;
have one at home."&#13;
One of the most noticeable&#13;
changes wa the new uniforms for&#13;
students. S.A. girls had new&#13;
skirts and a broader variety of&#13;
pants to choose from. "The new&#13;
uniforms are alright, but I don't&#13;
care for the pleats" said&#13;
freshman LaChrista Woods.&#13;
Boys were limited to the color of&#13;
pants and shirts. They had to&#13;
wear a white, yellow or light blue&#13;
dress shirt. Pants had to be navy,&#13;
khaki, black, gray or hunter green.&#13;
The new year brought about&#13;
new things. Although some&#13;
disagreed with the changes, a&#13;
majority agreed. However. the&#13;
benefits of progress will continue&#13;
to be appreciated in the times to&#13;
come.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Juniors Shannon Lauver, Ryan&#13;
Stuntz, and Zach O'Hara rush&#13;
through the halls to get to class.&#13;
9 Student Life &#13;
Homecoming a success:&#13;
lots of fun for everyone&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
Homecoming '95 was a&#13;
time of celebration and&#13;
sadness. The seniors realized&#13;
that this would e their last&#13;
homecornming as students&#13;
instead of almuni.&#13;
The week started off with&#13;
pajama day. Tuesday was&#13;
formal dress day because of&#13;
the homecoming mass.&#13;
Wednesday was back to the&#13;
craziness with armed forces&#13;
day. Thursday was time to dig&#13;
through the closets becuase it&#13;
was past generations day.&#13;
The pep rally on Thursday&#13;
got the students pumped up&#13;
for a little fun and festivities&#13;
on Saturday, the dance. The&#13;
mood was set for a disco night&#13;
on the town.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Anna Gerjevic looks&#13;
cute in her pajamas as she&#13;
perkily beams at the photographer.&#13;
Student Life 10&#13;
The pep rally faced off the&#13;
classes in a little friendly&#13;
class to class competition.&#13;
The juniors prevailed in the&#13;
contest, followed by the&#13;
seniors, sophomores and&#13;
freshmen.&#13;
One of the better games to&#13;
watch for a good laugh was&#13;
the eating contest. Matt&#13;
Heenan kept that tradition&#13;
alive by getting pudding all&#13;
over the gym and getting very&#13;
little in his mouth. It may not&#13;
have been the best way to eat&#13;
but it was good enough for&#13;
the victory.&#13;
The pep rally was concluded with the crowning of .&#13;
Marty Hughes and Anna&#13;
Gergavic as the 1995 royalty.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Seniors Katie Hughes and&#13;
Jordan Oder show their love&#13;
for each other at lunch while&#13;
they eat in the lobby.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Jake Fennell looks at the&#13;
camera like he knows something we&#13;
don't know while Senior Katie&#13;
Hughes attends to her studies. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Jodie Friedrichsen gets&#13;
into the spirit of pajama day.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores Molly O'Neill, Rachel&#13;
Owens, and Ashley Arnold look&#13;
tough in their army gear on Armed&#13;
Forces day.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Annie Heithoff and&#13;
Stephanie Rostermundt would&#13;
scare away any opponent in&#13;
their camaflouge clothes.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Rachel Olsen and&#13;
James Schwery bond with&#13;
each other on past generations day.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Tony Fischer breaks it&#13;
down while Jake Fennell scoots&#13;
his way to victory.&#13;
11 Student Life &#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Senior Jason McGruder breaks&#13;
huddle during the Homecoming&#13;
game against CAM.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Mark Mortensen takes a&#13;
break and watches the game&#13;
from the sidelines.&#13;
Below:&#13;
The game proves to be a rough&#13;
one for the players.&#13;
A heartbreaking&#13;
game for&#13;
the Falcons&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
"When it rains it pours."&#13;
Though no water fe ll from the sky,&#13;
there was plenty in the eyes of S.A.&#13;
players and fans after losing the&#13;
Homecomjng game 14-0 against CA-M. No matter how it looked on&#13;
fi lm, or from the stands, the&#13;
Falcons never gave up hope.&#13;
Junior quarterback Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
who led the Falcons through&#13;
previous wins was disappointed.&#13;
"The intensity was there but the&#13;
execution was questionable," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Breakdowns, whether mental or&#13;
physical, overwhelmed the team's&#13;
spirit that night. The Falcons tri ed&#13;
to stay mov iated thoughout the&#13;
season so that they could pl ay well&#13;
at this game.&#13;
Playing well does not always&#13;
mean a win, but learni ng how to&#13;
play football does occur at every&#13;
game.&#13;
Student Life 12 &#13;
Honteconllng 1995&#13;
''Disco Inferno''&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Joe Kuehl&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
The student counc il 's&#13;
decorations fo r the 1995&#13;
Homecoming dance bl azed. The&#13;
dance, he ld on September 23,&#13;
had the theme " Disco Inferno. "&#13;
The auxili ary gym was turned&#13;
into a disco dance fl oor with a&#13;
fu ll-scale disco ball , strobe&#13;
li ghts, and door beads for the&#13;
e ntryway.&#13;
" I li ked the disco ba ll ," said&#13;
seni or Eric Janecek. " It was&#13;
rea II y cool. "&#13;
The da nce had one o f the&#13;
best turnouts in years. Student&#13;
counc il sponsor Ms. Oatman&#13;
said , "I thought it was very&#13;
successful because of the&#13;
amount of students who came. "&#13;
As fa r as the music (provided&#13;
by Compl ete Music) went, it&#13;
blended perfectl y with the theme&#13;
"Disco Infe rno." Disco hits&#13;
such as ' Disco In fe rno,"&#13;
" YMCA," "Ce lebrate," and&#13;
"Staying Ali ve" were bl asted by&#13;
the disc jockey.&#13;
Pictures were taken by Jack&#13;
Hanson Photography.&#13;
Like John Travo lta, who danced&#13;
a long as the disco hit mov ie&#13;
Saturdav Ni ght Fever played,&#13;
students were encouraged to&#13;
come dressed in disco style. The&#13;
two major standouts were junior&#13;
Charli e Nanni and senior Joey&#13;
Stock. Narmi came decked out in a&#13;
powder blue tuxedo with ruffles&#13;
whil e Stock went fo r the leisure&#13;
suit look in glistening white. Both&#13;
dazz led the ladi es.&#13;
Whether dressed in disco attire&#13;
or just dancing to the best disco&#13;
hits, all the students who attended&#13;
the dance had a good time.&#13;
Seni or Theresa Rangel said, "It&#13;
was de finite ly a homecoming to&#13;
remember."&#13;
I thought it was&#13;
very successful&#13;
because of the&#13;
amount of students&#13;
Left: Above:&#13;
Below:&#13;
Disco hombre Joey Stock and his&#13;
dancing queen Meghan Beresford&#13;
take a break from cutting a rug.&#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Senior Kory Werts carries the Sophomores Eric Deal and Katy&#13;
ball after sophomore Dean Gray Long are staying alive at the 1995&#13;
passes it on to him. Homecoming dance: "Disco&#13;
Inferno."&#13;
Very Bottom:&#13;
The Homecoming dance brought&#13;
some people closer together like&#13;
junior Alex Estell and sophomore Courtney Wandersee.&#13;
Student Life 13 &#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Lucia Sanchez shows off&#13;
her expertise of assorted hair&#13;
and nail products while working at Trade Secret in the mall.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Nicole Engelhardt&#13;
straightens boxes while working at Famous Footwear.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Rachel Olsen worked at&#13;
the St. Albert After School Day&#13;
Care. Here, she leads a group&#13;
of students in the art of water&#13;
painting.&#13;
Student Life 14&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Denver Hansen enjoys&#13;
his job at The Buckle because it&#13;
allows him to play dress-up with&#13;
a variety of the latest fashions. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen, senior, eage rly helps a customer at&#13;
Johnson's Pharmacy.&#13;
Top:&#13;
Junior Lindsay Williams shows&#13;
how exciting working at Dairy&#13;
Queen really is.&#13;
Far Left:&#13;
Junior Bobby Christensen&#13;
proves that, at Hy-Vee, there&#13;
really is a " helpful smile in&#13;
every aisle".&#13;
Your feet hurt and your&#13;
head aches. Yes, it's another day on the work fo rce.&#13;
Many SA students were a&#13;
part of this work force . At&#13;
jobs ranging from a grocery&#13;
store to a day care, the student body found their ni che&#13;
in the world of the working.&#13;
Some of these students loved&#13;
their jobs and some hated&#13;
them, but all agreed that the&#13;
extra money came in handy.&#13;
Seni or Nick Lownes, who&#13;
taug ht g uita r !es ons at&#13;
Lidgett Music, liked his job.&#13;
"I like teaching lessons because I am my own bo s, I get&#13;
to set up the chedul es for&#13;
lessons when I want. There&#13;
is a downside, though, it reBelow:&#13;
Senior Nick Lownes, while&#13;
working at Disc Jockey,&#13;
straightens and organizes the&#13;
latest in music.&#13;
ally slows down in the summer.&#13;
Ifl don 't do my job well, people&#13;
won 't come back and I won't&#13;
have any money."&#13;
Many people liked their jobs&#13;
because of the friends they had&#13;
made through work. JuniorLindsay Wi1liams said, "I like my job&#13;
because I make reall y good&#13;
money and I li ke the people 1&#13;
work with."&#13;
Luci a Sanchez, a senior who&#13;
worked at Trade Secret, said, "I&#13;
like my job a lot. I have been&#13;
therefor a longtime. Butsometimes I get so bored when we're&#13;
not busy, I just stand there and&#13;
watch the people pass by.''&#13;
The students had their complaints about their jobs, but&#13;
they liked the money!&#13;
15 Student Life &#13;
Weekend life&#13;
Below: Seniors Nicole Englehardt and Matt Hughes enjoy a meal.&#13;
Above: Juniors Charlie Graeve and Erin Smith appear in focus.&#13;
Student Life 16&#13;
Top:&#13;
Freshmen Mc Kayla Kroll and&#13;
Jill Mathiasen strike a pose&#13;
before their dance recital.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Lucia Sanchez, Anm'&#13;
Burgett, Katie Hughes and junior Erin Smith are ready for&#13;
big night out on the town. &#13;
Managing Editors&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
The fi na l be ll just rang, you go to your&#13;
locker and j am some books into your bag.&#13;
Why? Because it's Friday! You are in fo r a&#13;
weekend of fun and excitement. So, what do&#13;
you do for fun on your weekend?&#13;
Because we know that the weekend can be a&#13;
very boring thing if you have nothing to do, and&#13;
the usua l options (mov ies, the Old Market), are&#13;
getting reall y sta le, we thought up a few&#13;
activities to spice up your only time away from&#13;
you-know-where.&#13;
If you're yearning fo r outdoor excitement,&#13;
roller-blad ing and biking are good options.&#13;
The Wabash Trace is a beautiful place to go&#13;
riding on a ni ce day. However, good weather&#13;
conditions are a must. You could always go fo r&#13;
a hike, whi ch is great exerc ise, and can be done&#13;
anywhere. Just be sure that if you go out&#13;
wa lking at night you wea r re fl ective clothing.&#13;
There are some outdoor winter ac ti vities you&#13;
can take part in . One that is enterta ining, yet&#13;
slightly expensive, is snow skiing at&#13;
Mt.Crescent. Of course, we cannot forge t the&#13;
all time favo rite winte r acti vity ... sledding.&#13;
Whether you take your little siblings or go with&#13;
your friends, sledding is fun fo r everyone.&#13;
A way to spice up your mov ie going experience is go ing the dri ve-in movi e theater. It&#13;
sounds k ind of 1950's, but it's really fun and you&#13;
get three mov ies fo r the pri ce of one.&#13;
lndoor weekend ac ti viti es can inc lude roll erskati ng or ice-skating. The Roll er Rena has&#13;
been a hangout fo r junior hi gh kids since it&#13;
opened, but it can be fun for olde r kids,&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Andy Irwin uses his&#13;
weekend time to mow grass&#13;
for the school.&#13;
as senior Anna Ge1jevic found out,&#13;
"When I put on tho e brown Rena roller&#13;
skates, I fee l like I could rule the world ."&#13;
Ice skating is a popular acti vity, also.&#13;
Hitchcock indoor ice rink is the place&#13;
most frequented for teenagers looking&#13;
fo r some thrills. It is often crowded and&#13;
might make your ankles sore but watching your dearest friends dust ice shavings off the ir bums after a Kamikaze&#13;
style wipe out is worth the pain.&#13;
Of course there is always the good old&#13;
stand by, going over to a friend's hou e&#13;
and watching mov ies. Here is a list of our&#13;
favo rite mov ies to watch on a night when&#13;
there is nothing else to do: Fast Times at&#13;
Ridgemont Hi gh, Sixteen Candles, Weird&#13;
Science, Animal House, The Breakfast Club,&#13;
St. Elmo's Fire, the list is never-ending! It&#13;
can even be relaxing to spend some time&#13;
with friends and not really do anythi ng but&#13;
sit aro und.&#13;
These are some of the more exciting, or&#13;
at least really fu n, weekend activities. Yet&#13;
the big standout is surprisingly simply&#13;
hanging out with friends at each others'&#13;
houses. Freshman Andy Smith said, "A&#13;
big night for me is when me and the guys&#13;
sneak out to girls' houses at 2:00 a.m."&#13;
So, whether you opt for a big ni ght out,&#13;
or just sitting around with friends, make&#13;
the best of your weekends because Monday&#13;
means five more days of the s-word.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Anne Burgett, Jenny Moffatt,&#13;
and Lucia Sanchez spend some&#13;
of their weekend time at a SA&#13;
football game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Jason McGruder and&#13;
Lizzy Gorman hug for the&#13;
camera during a night of&#13;
weekend fun.&#13;
Far Above:&#13;
The school bus sits empty on&#13;
the weekend, a sure sign that&#13;
kids are out having fun.&#13;
17 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Mrs. Mooney makes&#13;
jullior Toby Wells do cruel and&#13;
unusual manual labor. Many&#13;
juniors put in ample hours to set&#13;
up for prom night.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Michelle Vercio&#13;
growls at Andy Morton for stepping on her feet once again.&#13;
Seniors Jason McG ruder and&#13;
Gabe Sullivan try not to laugh.&#13;
18 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
A prom decoration that&#13;
captured the hearts of aJI who&#13;
viewed it.&#13;
St. Albert High School 1996 Prom Court&#13;
Back Row: Amy Vanfossan, Ryan Stuntz, Melissa Kroll, Charlie Narmi, Annie Heithoff, Ken Graen!&#13;
Front Row: Andy Irwin, Lizzy Gorman, King Kelly Thomas, Queen Lindy Andersen, Christie Burke.&#13;
and Tim Murray. &#13;
Left:&#13;
J uniors Mary Beth Ryan, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Ashley Wills, Heather&#13;
J ohnson, and Erin Ryan ditch&#13;
their dates to show a little cheese&#13;
in front of the camera.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Couples stare into each other's&#13;
eyes as they dance the night&#13;
away at prom.&#13;
Prom, year after year, gets talked about fo r months in&#13;
advance. It's supposed to be the greatest night in high&#13;
school. The ladies picture themselves in their dresses with&#13;
their hair perfectly done, having the most romantic night in&#13;
their young lives. Guys look studious in their rented tuxes&#13;
wondering if they will have any money left after that night,&#13;
but then reali ze that they will do anything to please their date.&#13;
This year's prom lived up to the expectations. It was&#13;
decorated in a medi eval motif. And was so properly call ed&#13;
"Oh What A Kni ght." A gossarnar ceiling, waterful , wall&#13;
decorations, a large moat, and a castle completed the medieval theme. Juniors were responsible for setti ng up and&#13;
cleaning up. They worked after school until ten at night the&#13;
entire week before prom under the supervision of Ju li e&#13;
Mooney and Thomas J. Kaup.&#13;
No prom would be complete without a Icing and queen.&#13;
The junior court included Annie Heithoff, Melissa Kroll ,&#13;
Amy Vanfossan, Ken Graeve, Charlie Narmi, and Ryan&#13;
Stuntz. The seniors chosen were Christie Burke, Lindy&#13;
Andersen, Lizzy Gorman, Andy lrwin, Tim Murray, and&#13;
Kelly Thomas. Lindy Andersen and Kelly Thomas were&#13;
selected as king and queen.&#13;
"Oh What A Knight" was a prom to remember for both&#13;
juniors and seniors. Dancing close by your date or just&#13;
breaking it down instill memories a camera can' t capture.&#13;
Seniors Tim Murray and&#13;
Christie Burke sport the&#13;
shades to keep the glare out&#13;
from Tim's pearly whites.&#13;
A IJove:&#13;
A group of girls discuss where&#13;
they ate dinner, Kelly Thomas&#13;
comforts a fellow court&#13;
member who forgot to pick up&#13;
his date, and Andy Irwin&#13;
shows off his hat to two&#13;
enthused on-lookers.&#13;
Student Life 19 &#13;
Below:&#13;
This sign displays the thoughts&#13;
of many students as they finish&#13;
out the school year.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
really gets into her work by trying to compact the trash that&#13;
came from her locker.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Liz Balk is excited&#13;
that she finally found the sandwich that she lost last November whiJe sophomore Ashley&#13;
Arnold throws away her trash.&#13;
Student Life 20&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Meghan Prichard is&#13;
in deep thought, trying to concentrate on one of her finals. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Elmer Rodenburg mows St.&#13;
Albert's lush grounds in the&#13;
first days of spring.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Ken Graeve and Annie&#13;
Heithoff study together for an&#13;
upcoming final and junior Scott&#13;
Fuchser tries to help.&#13;
Another school year came The end of the year cl asses&#13;
to an end. Most students are sometimes stressful , with all&#13;
clean out their lockers and of the fin als that must be done&#13;
hand in tex tbooks with a and deadlines that must be met.&#13;
smile on their fac e. They 're Many activities will be done&#13;
happy to have another year over the summer. Students play&#13;
of high school under their sports, take on new and excitbelt. Some students do leave ing hobbies, work, and j ust rewith a heavy heart, though. lax.&#13;
Heather Johnson captures the Junior Erin Smith, said, "I ]]&#13;
fee ling by saying, "Next year be working a lot and spending&#13;
will be our last year in high time with my frie nds and boy&#13;
school. I will miss everyone fri end." "I will be playing softa lot. " ball and hanging out with my&#13;
The teachers as well as the fri end s," re pli ed fres hman&#13;
students are excited that sum- Brooke Janacek.&#13;
mer vacation is so near. Mrs.&#13;
Swartz said, " I am excited&#13;
fo r the summer. I like the&#13;
time off to relax. "&#13;
Left:&#13;
Virginia Carberry happily displays the award she received&#13;
for her countless years of service at St. Albert.&#13;
With lockers clean, books&#13;
handed in, and grades fi nalized, another year has come to&#13;
a close and we say good-bye .&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshmen Marc Freema n,&#13;
McKayla Kroll, Brian Hughes,&#13;
Bryan Huffman, Darren Pekny&#13;
and Brian Mauer pose for a&#13;
pictu re as Mrs. Wiegman&#13;
watches over.&#13;
21 Student Life &#13;
Above:&#13;
Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's record and played in 2,131consecutive baseball games.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Isralei Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin, who had fearlessly pursued&#13;
peace in the Middle East was assassinated on November 4, 1995 at&#13;
the age of 74.&#13;
Student Life 22&#13;
Above:&#13;
Timothy McVeigh a nd Terry Nichols were cha rged with the&#13;
bombing of the Federal Building in Okla homa City.&#13;
Below:&#13;
O.J. Simpson was fo und not guilty of the murders of his wife&#13;
and her friend which occurred in June 1994. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Bill Gates introduced Windows '95, the long awaited&#13;
upgrade to the Windows computer software program.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Garth Brooks released "Fresh Horses", which was yet&#13;
another hit for the country music trendsetter.&#13;
Below:&#13;
After much controversy, UN leaders decided to send troops&#13;
to Bosnia in a peace-keeping effort.&#13;
23 Student Life &#13;
Right:&#13;
The members of the St. Albert choir sing their&#13;
hearts out at an all-school mass.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Ken Graeve carries a cross up to the altar as part&#13;
of his Liturgy Committee duties.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Student Council members Becky&#13;
Firestone, Meghan Beresford, and Ben Nicholas&#13;
watch as the pudding eating contest gets messy.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
The St. Albert band, which has grown in size,&#13;
practices for one of their many performances.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomores Meghan Beresford and Ellen&#13;
Masker perform in "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me&#13;
Strong".&#13;
Organizations 24 &#13;
Top:&#13;
Jake Fennell gives his speech at the National Honor&#13;
Society Induction Ceremony.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Nate Watson, Tony Fischer, and Ben Koch of the&#13;
Academic Decathlon team discover the musical&#13;
world during a practice session.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
J uniors Kenny G. and Bobby Christiansen reflect&#13;
during mass, while Jeremy Quigley stares the&#13;
camera down.&#13;
00000&#13;
25 Organizations &#13;
Casts and crews bring SA's stage&#13;
productions to life&#13;
"Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong"&#13;
The cast of "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong" included&#13;
many high school students as well as several students&#13;
from the elementary school.&#13;
"A Time to Go Home"&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, Tony Fischer, McClain Smouse,&#13;
Meghan Beresford. Sarah Burke, Alyssa Bouska, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Heather Johnson. Kelly Harrington, Matthew&#13;
Headley, Nate Watson, Adam Angeroth.&#13;
"Gods pell"&#13;
Eric Deal, Tony Fischer, McClain Smouse. Molly O'Neill,&#13;
Heather Pettit, Nate Watson, Holly Points, Matthew&#13;
Headley, Lindsay Williams, Adam Angeroth, Meghan&#13;
Beresford.&#13;
Organizations 26&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Ellen Masker&#13;
performs, along with some&#13;
younger students, perform&#13;
"Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me&#13;
Strong".&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Ben Nicholas has just&#13;
been struck with the first&#13;
terrifying pangs of stage fright.&#13;
Above :&#13;
Freshman Sarah Burke and&#13;
junior Heather Johnson take&#13;
time out to cheese for the&#13;
camera after a performance of&#13;
the One-Act play.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Several cast members of the&#13;
fall play, "Wish Me Pretty,&#13;
Wish Me Strong", take a&#13;
much deserved fi nal bow. The&#13;
cast members of every play&#13;
rehearsed mornings, after&#13;
school, and on weekends to&#13;
perfect the final product seen&#13;
on the stage. &#13;
Thespians break a leg,&#13;
show their stuff on the stage&#13;
Left:&#13;
The cast of the One-Act, "A&#13;
Time to Go Home", take time&#13;
to clown around after a&#13;
successful performance.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Uyan&#13;
shines in her time on the&#13;
stage.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomores Meghan&#13;
Beresford and Ellen&#13;
Masker share a moment on&#13;
the stage.&#13;
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Academic Decathalon&#13;
On to State:&#13;
Second Year in a Row&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens --&#13;
The Academic Decatha1on&#13;
team, coached by Mrs. Kenny,&#13;
soared to state again after&#13;
placing at the regional&#13;
division. This team of brains&#13;
made it to state for the second&#13;
year in a row. The Academic&#13;
Decathalon team meets&#13;
challenges in a number of&#13;
academic areas: speech, math,&#13;
science, social science, fine&#13;
arts, literature, economics,&#13;
essay, prepared speech,&#13;
impromtu speech, an interview, and a super quiz.&#13;
The team did very well at&#13;
state, placing ninth among&#13;
small schools. Honorable&#13;
mentions went to the following: Tony Fischer, Ray&#13;
Gibson, Andy Irwin, Ben&#13;
Koch, Colin O'Toole, Jeremy&#13;
Quigley, and Nate Watson.&#13;
Medal winners included:&#13;
Tony Fischer, gold for science&#13;
and bronze for economi cs.&#13;
Jeremy Quigley won a bronze&#13;
medal for literature. Nate&#13;
Watson won a bronze medal&#13;
for super quiz.&#13;
Special overall performance&#13;
honors in the small school&#13;
di vision were awarded to Tony&#13;
Fischer, who ranked 3rd in the&#13;
state and to Ben Koch, who&#13;
ranked I 0th in the state.&#13;
Fischer commented, "We&#13;
improved over the last year as&#13;
a team.&#13;
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We had higher scores and a&#13;
higher rank." Academic&#13;
Decathalon requires team&#13;
efforts with individual performance. The Academic&#13;
Decathalon team meets three&#13;
days a week during 08. At&#13;
these times the students use&#13;
team work by quizzing each&#13;
other, to prepare each other&#13;
for competetion. Mrs. Kenny&#13;
stated, "I usually don't teach,&#13;
I sit back and watch them&#13;
help each other and all I do is&#13;
coach them along."&#13;
There are three levels of the&#13;
Academic Decathalon team:&#13;
Varsity, Scholastic, and&#13;
Honors. The Varsity team&#13;
includes anyone wi th a "C"&#13;
average or lower, but not failing. The Scholastic team&#13;
includes anyone with a "B"&#13;
average. The Honors team&#13;
consists of anyone with an "A"&#13;
average.&#13;
The 1996 St. Albert Academic Decathalon team had 1 I&#13;
members. Next year the&#13;
Academic Decathlon team will&#13;
lose 7 members due to&#13;
gradutation. According to&#13;
Mrs. Kenny, the team will not&#13;
be hurting. "St. Albert&#13;
students have a lot of talent. If&#13;
they tri ed something new, they&#13;
could accomplish great&#13;
things."&#13;
Right: Junfor Colin O'Toole&#13;
and senior Andy Irwin show&#13;
that they are the brains of the&#13;
group by finishing before&#13;
anyone else in the state&#13;
competetion.&#13;
Below: Seniors Ben Koch,&#13;
Andy Irwin, Ray Gibson, and&#13;
Jeremy Quigley show off who&#13;
they think they are.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jeremy Quigley, Tony Fischer, Ben Koch, and&#13;
Andy Irwin take a break from studying at the State Academic&#13;
Decathlon finals.&#13;
Above: The participants of the State Academic Decathlon team&#13;
from left to right: junior Colin O'Toole, seniors Ben Koch,&#13;
Andy Irwin, Jeremy Quigley, Tony Fischer, and Ray Gibson,&#13;
and junior Nate Watson. Oh! Let's not forget who got them&#13;
there, the coach Mrs. Kenny, as she presents her wonderfully&#13;
intelligent team. &#13;
Competitive Drama&#13;
"A Time to Go Home"&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
Every year the drama&#13;
department puts together a&#13;
one ac t play that goes to&#13;
competi tion. The one act&#13;
chosen usuall y deals with&#13;
rea l life issues that young&#13;
people face.&#13;
This year's one act was&#13;
entitled: "A Time to Go&#13;
Home." It was about fo ur&#13;
teens who were kill ed in an&#13;
alcohol-related car&#13;
accident. The characters&#13;
look back in their li ves and&#13;
see how time has qui ck ly&#13;
passed and things they&#13;
wished they could have&#13;
changed. They see&#13;
everything happening as if&#13;
they were there. They see&#13;
the pain their famili es are&#13;
goi ng thro ugh. In this&#13;
afte r life they lea rn to&#13;
accept the fact that they are&#13;
dead and reali ze that it is&#13;
time to go home (heaven).&#13;
Depressing and sad as&#13;
the play may be, this team&#13;
of artists managed to make&#13;
it to superstate . Receiving I ratings at&#13;
Distri cts moved the team&#13;
to State. At State, they&#13;
also received I ratings&#13;
whi ch moved them to&#13;
superstate.&#13;
It's not easy to achieve&#13;
superstate. Hours of&#13;
practi ce, and good&#13;
attitudes got these talented&#13;
young ac tors there. Junior&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan stated,&#13;
"We improved after every&#13;
performance and the best&#13;
one shined th rough at&#13;
superstate."&#13;
This year's cast was a&#13;
mi xture of very experienced and inexperi enced&#13;
ac tors. There were a&#13;
number of students&#13;
making their first&#13;
appearence on stage.&#13;
However, this didn ' t stop&#13;
these determined performers. Ryan commented,&#13;
" It's a lot of fun competing in drama, and making&#13;
it to superstate made it&#13;
worthwhile."&#13;
Above: Junior Mary Beth Ryan,&#13;
sophomore Meghan Beresford,&#13;
and senior Tony Fischer listen&#13;
quietly as senior McClain Smouse&#13;
explains his story, in St. Alberts'&#13;
One Act Play.&#13;
Above: Senior McClain Smouse&#13;
ponders in silence about the fact&#13;
of being dead, while senior Tony&#13;
Fischer thinks the same to&#13;
himself, during the production&#13;
"A Time to go Home."&#13;
Above: Members of the One Act Play, front row: junior Mary Beth Ryan, and sophomore Meghan Beresford, second row: seniors Tony Fischer and McClain Smouse, back&#13;
row: freshman Sarah Burke, sophomore Kelly Harrington, freshmen Alyssa Bouska&#13;
and Kristen Ostenso, junior Nate Watson, sophomore Adam Angeroth, and juniors Matt&#13;
Headley and Heather Johnson.&#13;
Above: Participants of Individual&#13;
Speech: junior John D' Angelo, sophomores Meghan Beresford, Ellen&#13;
Masker, and Ben Nicholas.&#13;
Talking All the&#13;
Way to the Top&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
Individual Speech members compete in a&#13;
number of areas including poetry, prose,&#13;
acting, and story-telling. Individual Speech&#13;
is more difficul t than many people think. It&#13;
is also very time consuming. Sophomore&#13;
Meghan Beresford said, "I wasn't exactly&#13;
prepared when I performed. and I didn't do&#13;
so good." As you can see it requires much&#13;
time, practice, and effort.&#13;
There were five participants involved with&#13;
the Individual Speech Contest this year.&#13;
They were j unior John D' Ang lo and&#13;
sophomores Ben Nicholas, Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Ellen Masker, and Joe Hensley.&#13;
Although four of the participants didn · t&#13;
advance to state, lone star sophomore Ben&#13;
Nicholas advanced to state, and then onto&#13;
superstate, receiving a I rating at Districts,&#13;
three I ratings at State, and I at superstate.&#13;
Ben Nicholas performed in the area of&#13;
tory-telli ng. He did a section of '·Encounter" by Jane Yolen. When asked how he&#13;
thought he did, Nicholas sa id. "At District&#13;
I was kind of nervou , but really excited.&#13;
As soon as I made it to tate, I became even&#13;
more ne rvous." Havi ng to perform against&#13;
some of the top performers isn ·t easy fo r&#13;
anyone. Nicholas stated, "As soon a I&#13;
made it to superstate I wasn't nervou&#13;
anymore. l knew I had to be good to make&#13;
it, and I wa good enough.''&#13;
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Above: Ms. Stephany, seen playing the piano, conducted the&#13;
choir through various Masses and field trips.&#13;
Above: Some of the percussion section of SA 's band&#13;
includedjunior Josh Burg, and sophomores Jonathon&#13;
Montangue and Liz Balk.&#13;
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Right: Virginia Webering,&#13;
Anitra Mendoza, Holly Swanek&#13;
and Lindsay Williams rehearse&#13;
songs for the choir's next event.&#13;
Below: The choir led or&#13;
entertained countless audience&#13;
members in 1996.&#13;
Above:Mr.Leeka,SA'sband&#13;
instructor, directed as the student&#13;
practiced for an upcoming performance. &#13;
SA Band and Choir '96&#13;
I&#13;
A hove: The choir sang during&#13;
Mass while ...&#13;
Left: Mr.Gruber,Nick&#13;
Lownes, and Matt Dinovo&#13;
provided an instrumental&#13;
rhythm.&#13;
31 Organizations &#13;
Student Council&#13;
President: Li zzy Gorman&#13;
Secretary: Jodi e Fri edrichsen&#13;
Vice President: Allison Arnold&#13;
Representitive: Tony Fischer&#13;
I&#13;
President: Ben~;~P.~Ofil ~~~r~ dent: Meg•n He;dem•n&#13;
Secretary: Becky Firestone Representitive: Meghan Beresford&#13;
Activities 32 Not pictured&#13;
President: Ken Graeve&#13;
Secretary: Scott Fuscher&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Vice President: Marc Peterse&#13;
Representitive: h~ li e arrn i&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
President: Sarah Burke Vice President: Mc Kayl a Kroll&#13;
Secretary: Anne Fist.her Representitive: Steve Lindemai &#13;
Governs With Pride&#13;
Proud To Represent You&#13;
Photo Editor:&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Student Council began its year earli er than&#13;
anyone else aga in. Voting was held during the&#13;
94-95 school year and the candidates were&#13;
ecstati c when they fo und out they had won.&#13;
Current fre shman Anne Fische r said 'Tm&#13;
happy they voted fo r me." In the summer&#13;
befo re school started, all S. C. members met at&#13;
Lake Panorama fo r a retreat. During the retreat&#13;
they made pl ans fo r the upcoming school year&#13;
whi ch was fast approaching. So what does the&#13;
Student Council do?&#13;
The things the S.C. does fo r the school&#13;
requires a lot of extra time. They organized the&#13;
school dances, including "Disco Inferno" the&#13;
ever famous Homecoming dance. The council&#13;
also does a lot to boost schoo l spirit. They&#13;
sponsor spirit days as we ll as fun days such as&#13;
"Senior Come Late Day .'· "We also make welcome&#13;
signs fo r new students" to let them know they are&#13;
part of our school family. Probably the worst duty&#13;
that the student council has would be pop can&#13;
duty. Yuck!&#13;
Fischer's statement is echoed by all the S.C.&#13;
members. "Pop cans are so disgusting!"&#13;
Does S.C. give the students a voice in how our&#13;
school is ran? The answer is both yes and no.&#13;
Fischer said "The schoo l board is really in charge.&#13;
We can say what we want them to do, but it's not&#13;
like they will always listen to us." Senior Ben Koch&#13;
looked at the more positive aspect. "Being on S.C.&#13;
is a way to present your ideas about school. "&#13;
Being on S.C. let's "You make a difference. People&#13;
at least" stop and "Think about it. "&#13;
S.C. is proud to represent the SA student body&#13;
and is continuing to do a great job!&#13;
Student Council&#13;
President: Ben Koch Vice President: Ray Gibson&#13;
Secretary: Lindy Andersen&#13;
Below:&#13;
Ray Gibson and Tony Fischer are&#13;
working hard to tackle the problems that they were voted into&#13;
office to solve. Becky Firestone&#13;
and Megan Heidemen sit and&#13;
think of some new ideas for the&#13;
conversation.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Anne Fischer takes time to smile&#13;
for the camera as the rest of her&#13;
class searches fo1· the best ways&#13;
to represent their class.&#13;
33 Activities &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Liturgy Committee member Lizzy Gorman and junior&#13;
Bob Christiansen are led into an ancient Catholic giftblessing ritual by Ken Graeve.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senfor member Jodie Friedrichsen defined one of several&#13;
requisites to become one of the elite students in the National&#13;
Honor Society. One must not only have at least a 3.5&#13;
cummulative GPA, but should display virtues of Service,&#13;
Character, as well as Scholarship.&#13;
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Right:&#13;
NHS Vice-President Ben&#13;
Koch lit a candle for Leadership during the year's&#13;
induction ceremony.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Amanda Hunter&#13;
reads during Mass in '96.&#13;
Above:&#13;
NHS President Jake Fennell&#13;
addressed the year's candidates, speaking about the&#13;
recognition of Character. The&#13;
Society's ideals were presented&#13;
in memorable speeches.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Liturgy Commmee&#13;
participant Eric Deal presented&#13;
petitions in an occasional&#13;
service.&#13;
w &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
and Liturgy Committee&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Charlie Narmi reads the&#13;
Scripture message&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee, Principal at&#13;
SA, recognized and awarded&#13;
students their official NHS&#13;
membership certificates during&#13;
the "tapping ceremony".&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior NHS member Rachel&#13;
Olsen smiles as she gives a&#13;
symbolic floral honor to a&#13;
deserving student.&#13;
Left:&#13;
SA 's National Honor Society&#13;
Membership for 1996-97.&#13;
Organizations 35 &#13;
Above:&#13;
Journalism I - Jason Mathiasen, Andrew Regan, Joe&#13;
Kuehl, Nick Finken, Marc Petersen, Heather Johnson,&#13;
Gabe Sullivan, Meghan Beresford, Erin Ryan, Mary&#13;
Beth Ryan, Zach O'Hara, Mr. Kaup, Shannon Lauver,&#13;
Jamie Richards, Matt Britten.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Journalism II - Mark Mortensen, Jeremy Quigley, Ray&#13;
Gibson, Johnna Hargens, Theresa Rangel, Lucia Sanchez,&#13;
Lizzy Gorman, Erin Horner, Anne Burgett, Rachel Olsen,&#13;
Mr. Kau .&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Meghan Beresford and&#13;
Johnna Hargens give a quick&#13;
journalism sqeeze.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Meghan Beresford works&#13;
away on the Accipiter.&#13;
Meghan is the only sophomore on the Journalism I&#13;
team.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The new journalism computer&#13;
(aka "The Enterprise")&#13;
includes accessories such as a&#13;
scanner and a laser printer. It&#13;
was the first exclusively for&#13;
journalism computer, a much&#13;
needed gift from the administration.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Mr. Kaup, the new journalism&#13;
advisor in 1995-96, brought&#13;
with him this fun new toy,&#13;
loved by all. &#13;
Journalism students go above&#13;
and beyond the call of duty&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Journalism c lass is thought of by many as an "easy A" .&#13;
Howeve r, that illusion is de finite ly fa r from the reality.&#13;
Journalism I and II students work ve ry hard on projects such&#13;
as the yearbook, Dimensions and the newspaper, Accipiter.&#13;
The Journalism II c lass of 1995-96 worked mainly on&#13;
the yearbook. Photograph editors were Jeremy Quigley,&#13;
Theresa Range l, and Mark Mortensen. Advertising editors&#13;
were Johnna Hargens and Luci a Sanchez. In charge of&#13;
layout and computers was Ray Gibson, and copy editing&#13;
was done by Rache l Olsen. The index editor was Erin&#13;
Horner, and co-managing editors were Anne Burgett and&#13;
Lizzy Gorman. The stress of being in charge did get to be&#13;
too much at times. " I just cry a lot," was Rachel Olsen's&#13;
solution to her stress problems.&#13;
According to managing editor Anne Burgett, getting&#13;
rid of stress requires letting off some steam. " I handle the&#13;
tress by having sessions with my co-managing editor, Lizzy&#13;
Gorman," she said.&#13;
The adv isor fo r the year was Mr. Thomas Kaup ; new&#13;
to the school, and new to journalism. Speaking of his&#13;
position, Kaup said, " I Jove it. I fee l bad because I didn ' t&#13;
know much in the beginning, but I have ~arn d a lot. "&#13;
The Journa lism I class was very excited about the ir&#13;
first expiriences with the newspaper. The class contained 14&#13;
students. The c lass consisted of: sophomore; Meghan&#13;
Beresford , juniors; Ni ck Finken, Heather Johnson, Joe&#13;
Kuehl, Shannon Lauver, Jason Mathi asen: Becky Nutter,&#13;
Zach O' Hara, Marc Peterson, Andrew Regan, Jamie,&#13;
Richards, Erin Ryan, and Mary Beth Ryan, and seniors;&#13;
Matt Britten and Gabe Sulli van. The newspaper was taken&#13;
over by first year journalism students afte r its first publication. However, the first taste of the kind of responsibilty&#13;
that comes with the newspaper was a bit overwhelming.&#13;
Sophomore Meghan Beresford remarked, "It was busy,&#13;
a lot more responsibility than a regul ar class." Hard efforts&#13;
paid off this year with recognition fo r two students.&#13;
Accipiter writers, Jason Mathi asen and Andrew Regan,&#13;
received an award fo r the ir editori al, "Homework" , from&#13;
Cre ighton Uni versity's Department of Journalism.&#13;
Journa lism is an "easy A" if, and onl y if, you work hard .&#13;
Howeve r, it is a wonderful experi ence and a great time,&#13;
especially if yo u get to be managing editor and boss&#13;
everyone around !&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Anne Burgett does her&#13;
managing editorial duties checking out some freshly developed&#13;
film.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Journalism II students,&#13;
Jeremy Quigley and Ray&#13;
Gibson, help each other out on&#13;
a tough assignment.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jason Mathiasen relieves the&#13;
tension of a tough deadline.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Jeremy Quigley&#13;
recieved the "Most Dedicated Staff Member A ward"&#13;
in acknowledgment for his&#13;
outstanding work and many&#13;
hours teaching photography&#13;
to the Journalism I students.&#13;
37 Organizations &#13;
Right:&#13;
In 1996, the Falcons' wrestling program&#13;
remained strong, sending two of its team&#13;
members to state competition.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Annie Heithoff serves up yet another&#13;
victory for the Saintes.&#13;
-Above:&#13;
A group of young Falcons listen to the wise&#13;
words of their coach.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
The pommers end another great performance&#13;
during the Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Cross Country friends Chris Fennell, Ben&#13;
"Boogs" Koch, and Jake Fennell hang out after&#13;
another victory for the Falcons.&#13;
Sports 38 &#13;
Top:&#13;
Junior Charlie Nanni helps the Falcons gain another&#13;
victory.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Amanda Hunter gets the crowd all riled up at a girls'&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
Sophomore Christy Whyte shows AST why the Saintes are&#13;
three time state tournament qualifiers.&#13;
00000&#13;
39 Sports &#13;
Below: Right:&#13;
Sophomore Mary Burgett looks on&#13;
as senior Johnna Hargens performs&#13;
a picture perfect "Russian" during&#13;
the homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Amy Vanfossan, Johnna&#13;
Hargens, and Courtney&#13;
Wandersee "vogue".&#13;
Pornmers&#13;
Independently Fun&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
J eremy Quigley&#13;
The porn pon&#13;
squad learned&#13;
early last year that&#13;
a close squad&#13;
meant better&#13;
perfo rmances. One&#13;
of the best things&#13;
they did was&#13;
"getting together&#13;
outside of school.&#13;
It was reall y&#13;
important to us,&#13;
especiall y to the&#13;
sophomores, that&#13;
we get closer as a&#13;
squad" stated&#13;
senior captain&#13;
Christie Burke. Cocaptai n senior&#13;
Anna Gerjevic&#13;
agreed that doing&#13;
things together&#13;
was the way to go.&#13;
"When the whole&#13;
squad is pumped&#13;
Sports 40&#13;
up, we all do good&#13;
and then performing is really fun ,"&#13;
said Gerjevic.&#13;
The 95-96&#13;
squad was&#13;
probabl y the most&#13;
independent&#13;
squad to come out&#13;
of SA. The girls&#13;
learned responsibility by sharing&#13;
the work load.&#13;
Though the ladie&#13;
were responsible&#13;
and independent,&#13;
they still knew&#13;
how to have fu n.&#13;
That's what rea ll y&#13;
showed in their&#13;
performances'&#13;
Above:&#13;
The pommers shake their porns&#13;
during another performance.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Heather Johnson, Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, E rin Smith, Amy&#13;
Vanfossa n, Stepha nie Haug,&#13;
Anne Burgett, Lindsay&#13;
Williams, Mary Burgett,&#13;
Rachel Owens, Johnna&#13;
Hargens, Christie Bu rke,&#13;
Anna Gerjevic, Allison&#13;
Arnold, Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp, Wendy Clayton,&#13;
and Sarah Jensen pose for a&#13;
pie on the famed "grassy&#13;
knoll". &#13;
Left: Below:&#13;
Freshmen: Marly Varsity Cheerleaders smile fo r the camera:&#13;
McG ruder, Sarah Burke,&#13;
and Anne Fischer pump&#13;
up the spirit at a pep-rally.&#13;
Tiffany Thompson, Mandy Hunter, Kelly&#13;
Harrington, Amy Baines, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen, Rachel Olsen, Heather&#13;
Pettit, Shannon 0' Connor, Jayne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Ellen Masker, and Katy Long.&#13;
Not pictured Ashley Arnold.&#13;
Cheer Through a New Year&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
The Cheerleaders began the ir&#13;
practices a few weeks before the&#13;
stude nt body returned to school.&#13;
Of utmost importance to them&#13;
wa learning new cheers and&#13;
teaching the incoming c heerleaders the ori ginal ones. The&#13;
cheerl eade rs have the longest&#13;
season of any organi zation at&#13;
SA; they start two weeks before&#13;
school comme nces, and finish&#13;
when a l I of the winter sports are&#13;
th rough. The longest season&#13;
doesn't bother senior cocaptains Lindy Andersen and&#13;
Jodie Friedrichse n, or captain&#13;
Rache l Olsen who says, " It's just&#13;
Above:&#13;
fun to be involved."&#13;
Lack of junior support left it up&#13;
to the sophomores for next&#13;
yea r's leadership. Sponsors of&#13;
the squad, Mrs. Andersen and&#13;
Ms. Machmullerwereexc ited for&#13;
the new season.&#13;
The year was promising for all&#13;
three squads: J.V., Varsity and&#13;
Freshman. It he ld a lot of&#13;
excitment, promise and bonding&#13;
for the whol e team. If yo u' re still&#13;
wondering what makes the team&#13;
so special, it may be the family&#13;
atmosphere. "All of the girls are&#13;
like sisters to me," ended Olsen.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Tiffany Thompson and&#13;
freshman LaChrista Woods pump up&#13;
the crowd during the pep rally.&#13;
Katie Shea, La Christa Woods, Sarah&#13;
Burke, Erin Daley, Mary Beth Danzer,&#13;
Sara Spring, Marly McGruder, Megan&#13;
Prichard, Nikki Hansen, Crystal&#13;
Muller, Julie McDonald, Leslie&#13;
Morrow, Kristina Quigley, Mc Kayla&#13;
Kroll, and Anne Fischer.&#13;
Second Above:&#13;
Senior captain, Rachel Olsen and co-captains,&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen and Lindy Andersen cheese&#13;
it up for a picture at a chilly football game.&#13;
41 Sports &#13;
Falcons show talent:&#13;
promising future&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Ninth grade and Junjor&#13;
Varsity football started off&#13;
tough for the Falcons. The&#13;
ninth grade team started the&#13;
season with a tie to Lewis&#13;
Central. However, the frosh&#13;
didn 't let their spirits fall, and&#13;
they ended up with a 6-0-1&#13;
record for the season.&#13;
The first game was a downer&#13;
for the Falcons. Phil Graeve&#13;
said, "We should have won&#13;
agai nst Lewis Central, we just&#13;
weren't prepared."&#13;
Although the fres hmen tied&#13;
the first game, they improved&#13;
throughout the year. Graeve&#13;
said, "We improved a lot by&#13;
the end of the year. We had&#13;
some injuries at first."&#13;
Junior Varsity had a&#13;
rougher road to travel than the&#13;
freshman. With a small team,&#13;
and some players moving up to&#13;
varsity throughout the season,&#13;
they had many obstacles to&#13;
tackle. Sophomore Joe Ord&#13;
II&#13;
said, "The beginning was really&#13;
hard."&#13;
Although the beginning of&#13;
the season l)roved to be a&#13;
cha!Jenge, the team improved&#13;
much by the last game. "We&#13;
improved a lot even though we&#13;
lost a lot of people to the varsity&#13;
team," said Ord. The JV record&#13;
was 2-5 .&#13;
Both the ninth grade and the&#13;
junior varsity teams did well this&#13;
year, and continued the fine&#13;
tradition of Falcon football.&#13;
One thing is certain, the&#13;
talent shown by the ninth grade&#13;
and junior varsity teams promises a bright future for the St.&#13;
Albert foo tball program.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshmen quarterback&#13;
Tony Stuntz begins to pass&#13;
as he eyes the field for an&#13;
open receiver.&#13;
Freshmen Scores&#13;
We should have SA Opp.&#13;
won against 8 LC 8&#13;
Lewis Central, 42 Ron. 16&#13;
55 Boys. 6&#13;
we just weren't 10 Platt. 8&#13;
prepared. 13 Glen. 7&#13;
Phil Graeve 33 AL 13&#13;
~ 40 Gris. 0&#13;
Sports 42&#13;
Above: Back Row: Justin Trowbridge, Steve Lindeman, Paul&#13;
Wise, Jay Dilts, Blanchard Johnson. Second Row: Ryan&#13;
Meidlinger, Danny Roane, Andy "McFly" Smith, Scott McNeal&#13;
Third Row: Coach Greg Gentile, Phil Graeve, Justin&#13;
Stubblefield. Brian Hoffmann, Coach Gary Rindone. Fourth&#13;
Row: Luke Bertlesen, Tony Gusman, Brian Mauer, Tony&#13;
Stuntz, Tony Leick. Front .Row: Brian Mai-kel, Gram Meth r&#13;
Nik Gruber, Marc Freeman. &#13;
I&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Falcon blocks thier Griswold opponents while his&#13;
teammate Phil Graeve runs the ball in an effort to up the&#13;
Falcons' score; the frosh's teamwork was a major component in&#13;
their 6-1-0 record. The freshmen showed lots of potential on&#13;
the fi eld, and they are sure to be helpful next year.&#13;
.J.V. Scores&#13;
SA Opp.&#13;
8 LC 48&#13;
28 TJ 7&#13;
21 Blair 28&#13;
8 Platt. 0&#13;
0 AL 10&#13;
6 c.c. 12&#13;
12 Boys. 22&#13;
Left:&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile gives the&#13;
freshmen team a pep talk at&#13;
half time, while Blake Roux&#13;
quenches the thirst he worked&#13;
up during the game.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Blanchard&#13;
Johnson barrels through the&#13;
defense during a junior&#13;
varsity game.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore quarterback Dean&#13;
Grey gets ready for his&#13;
upcoming throw as the&#13;
defense anticipates the play.&#13;
We improved a&#13;
lot even though&#13;
we lost a lot of&#13;
people to the&#13;
varsity team.&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
~&#13;
43 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior JasonMcGruderreturns&#13;
the kickoff while senior Joey&#13;
Stock gives him the support he&#13;
needs.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Dana Schwartz huddles&#13;
the punt team in hopes of pinning the other team deep in their&#13;
own territory.&#13;
Grid iron warriors fight and conquer&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The Falcons pounded their way through another successful&#13;
footba ll season, earning a respectable record of 5-4.&#13;
The varsity had high hopes and glorious goals of a dominating&#13;
season, which they came c lose to achi eving.&#13;
Despite the lack of experience, senior Dana Schwartz said,&#13;
"Team chemistry was definitely there and there was no lack of&#13;
effort. "&#13;
The team's biggest disappointment was the T.J. footba ll game,&#13;
which the Falcons lost by one point. "That was probably the only&#13;
game where our inexperience hurt us," said junior quarterback&#13;
Ryan Stuntz.&#13;
Overall , the Falcons sported the green and gold uniforms with&#13;
pride and possessed excellent sportsmanship. The senior footba ll&#13;
players showed great leadership ski lls and will be missed.&#13;
"Be ready for us next year!," said junior Stuntz.&#13;
Sports 44&#13;
Team chemistry&#13;
was definitely&#13;
there, and there&#13;
was no lack of effort.&#13;
Dana Schwartz &#13;
Varsity Scores&#13;
SA OPP.&#13;
TJ 20 21&#13;
Flanagan 27 6&#13;
Tri-Center 30 14&#13;
CAM 0 14&#13;
Riverside 21 34&#13;
Corning 14 10&#13;
Southwest 16 0&#13;
A-S-T 24 14&#13;
Griswold 21 27&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Jake Driver runs&#13;
off the field for a quick break&#13;
after completing an excellent&#13;
play.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior offensive guard Steve&#13;
Turner blocks his opponent to&#13;
help lead his team toward another victory.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Falcon teammates look onward,&#13;
supporting their team, in hopes&#13;
of another victory.&#13;
The '95 St. Albert Varsity Football Team. Back row: Dana Schwartz, Ryan Stuntz, Josh Burg, Ray Gibson, Rob Turner,&#13;
Joe Ord, Chad Schoening, Charlie Narmi. Row 6: Danny Reilly, Matt Dinovo, Steve Turner, Josh Klimek, Jim Bracker,&#13;
Kory Werts, Andy Irwin, Brian Meidlinger, Jason Leick, Row 5: Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver, Jason McGruder, Dan&#13;
Roane, Tony Stuntz, Dean Gray, Jeremy Koch, Mark Phelps, Luke Bertlesen. Row 4: Coach Blanchard Johnson, Coach&#13;
Nick Kimble, Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Greg Gentile, Coach Marshall Scichilone, Coach Al Leber, Coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel, Coach Ken Schreiber, Coach Jim Dnggan. Row 3: Scott Fuscher, Jason Mathiasen, Joey Stock, Ryan&#13;
Lndington, Bob Busch, Andy Smith, Matt Britten, Jason Trowbridge, Ryan Ruff. Row 2: Manager Cathy McClellan,&#13;
Zach O'Hara, Scott McNeil, Steve Lindeman, Derek Pospisal. Blanchard Johnson, Jay Dilts, PauJ Wise, Marc Freeman,&#13;
Manager Melinda Montagne. Front row: Brian Markel, Gram Mether, Justin Trowbridge, Brian Mauer, Nik Gruber,&#13;
Phil Graeve, Tony Gusman, Justin Stubblefield.&#13;
45 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Jolene Connolly&#13;
works hard to strive for the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp runs fast to the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
The race to the finish line&#13;
Marketing Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The 1995 Girls Cross&#13;
Country team led by Coach&#13;
Scott Milner had a successful season. The team had&#13;
three new incoming freshmen. They were Anne&#13;
Fischer, Kristina Quigley,&#13;
and Jolene Connoll y. The&#13;
returning team members&#13;
were Li ndy Andersen,&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher, Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp, Amanda&#13;
Hunter, Kristan Hering and&#13;
Amanda Schnitker.&#13;
The team held practices&#13;
Sports 46&#13;
every day after school to prepare&#13;
for the upcoming events. Senior&#13;
Lindy Andersen said, " My goal&#13;
fo r the season was to work&#13;
together as a team, and make it&#13;
to state, whi ch we did. "&#13;
The girls worked together and&#13;
won the distri ct meet, then went&#13;
on to the state meet. Kristina&#13;
Quigley placed second at the&#13;
state meet. Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Hu nter said, " I had a lot of fun at&#13;
state just being with the team. "&#13;
The team had a successfu l&#13;
season.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshma n Kristina Qu igk ~&#13;
works hard to finish first. &#13;
Meets&#13;
Location&#13;
A.L. Invitational 3rd&#13;
L.C. Invitational 3rd&#13;
Bellevue West 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center 2nd&#13;
Harlan 3rd&#13;
Boystown 4th&#13;
Confe rence 3rd&#13;
Mo. Valley 4th&#13;
Districts 1st&#13;
State 10th&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
takes another stride as she&#13;
attempts to go for another&#13;
team win.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Hunter and senior Lindy&#13;
Andersen run side by side&#13;
during a race.&#13;
My goal was&#13;
to work together as a&#13;
team ...&#13;
Lindy&#13;
Andersen&#13;
Left to 1·ight: Amanda Hunter, Amanda Schnitker, Kristan Hering, Christina Hasenkamp, Anne&#13;
Fischer, Kristina Quigley, Jennifer Boettcher, Lindy Andersen, and Jolene Com10lly. The girls&#13;
make time to get in a picture at districts.&#13;
47 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Andrew Regan&#13;
struts as he thinks of the&#13;
happy times of his life at&#13;
SA.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Ben Koch&#13;
concentrates on his stride all&#13;
the way to the finish line.&#13;
''Sting'' Into Action&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The St. Albert Cross Country "It was my best year, primarily&#13;
team ran circles around their since I was healthy".&#13;
opponents during the 1995 season. As a team the Falcons of 1995&#13;
Many highlights were experienced worked we ll together. Koch&#13;
by the members. Sophomore Joe said, " The whole team was back&#13;
Hensley remembered the famed this year, our onl y focus was to&#13;
car wreck going up to Louis and perform" . Other members had&#13;
Clark Monument. Sophomore the same fee lings. Senior Tony&#13;
Ross Meade remembered the ever- Fischer stated, "I think we had a&#13;
exciting state meet at Fort Dodge gradual progression this year, it&#13;
It was an eventful as well as a was all a dream come true for&#13;
challenging year for the Falcons. me".&#13;
Senior Ben Koch looked back on The 1995 season is over.&#13;
his season with a smile. However the "Killer Bees" wi ll&#13;
be back to sting again next year.&#13;
Sports 48&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Charlie Graeve gives a thumbs-up and a smile as he&#13;
glides to the finish line. &#13;
-&#13;
Final Marks&#13;
2nd atAL 70pts&#13;
2nd at LC 72pts&#13;
3rd at Bellevue W 86pts&#13;
' Tic l at Tri-Center 50pts&#13;
2nd at Harlan 91pts&#13;
I 3rd at Boystown 51pts&#13;
1st at David City 19pts&#13;
2nd at Mo. Valley 80pts&#13;
1st District 53pts&#13;
11th State 227pts&#13;
Left:&#13;
J unior Chris Fennell shows off&#13;
his competition number while&#13;
Coach Milner studies his shoe&#13;
laces.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Ross Meade breezes&#13;
his way to the finish line with a&#13;
look of pure enjoyment.&#13;
Below:&#13;
The cross country runners&#13;
spend some quality time with&#13;
Coach Milner. Their relationship with "Coach" is very&#13;
important.&#13;
Above: Top row, Jacob Fennell, Joe Kuehl, Jimmy Gerjevic, Charlie Graeve. Middle row, Nick&#13;
Finken, Tim Murray, Tony Fischer. Bottom row, Joe Hensley, Ben Koch, Andrew Regan, Ross&#13;
Meade, Andy Murphy, Chris Fennell, Judd Shea, Jeremy Crampton.&#13;
49 Sports &#13;
Young Saintes battle it out on the court&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Freshmen and junior varsity teams usually suffer because the outstanding players go to the next level of play. This was not the case for&#13;
the '95 season. The varsity team was stable, but took some undercl assmen in. This didn 't hurt the junior varsity, they already had outstanding&#13;
players to replace those who moved up to varsity.&#13;
Sophom9 re Rachel Owens said, "We played well as a team, but it&#13;
took some time before we actuaJiy got the feel for how each of us&#13;
played. "&#13;
The junior varsity record was tremendous. They ended the season&#13;
with a 16-4-6 record. Thjs record proves how well the junior varsity&#13;
was able to hold their ground. Next year, the junior varsity will lo e&#13;
many of their key players to the varsity squad. However, the freshmen&#13;
players will move up and take control of junior varsity.&#13;
Freshman Sarah Burke said, "My goals fo r next year are to start&#13;
junior varsity and work on getting better at serve-receives."&#13;
The freshman squad did well with a record of 8-1. "The season was&#13;
consistent and balanced out, and both teams worked to their best potential," said fre shman Marly McGruder.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Brooke Janecek spikes&#13;
the ball as Freshmen McKayla&#13;
Kroll and Lori White back her up.&#13;
• "We played well as a&#13;
team, but it took some&#13;
time before we actually&#13;
got the feel for how&#13;
each of us played."&#13;
-Rachel Owens&#13;
Sports 50&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman Lori White sets&#13;
up the ball while Freshman&#13;
Sarah Burke watches.&#13;
Junior Varsity VB Record&#13;
SA Opp&#13;
Mo. Va lley w L&#13;
L.C. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Duchesne w L&#13;
Harlan w L&#13;
Underwood w L&#13;
T.J. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Mercy w L&#13;
Ctr. Chrst. w L&#13;
Roncalli Tourn. 2nd&#13;
Lewis Central T&#13;
A.L. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Boystown w L&#13;
• Glenwood w L&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman McKayla Kroll spikes the ball while Freshmen Dani&#13;
Zimmerman and Diedre Reeh (7) are r eady for the return. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Lori White sets up Freshman Brooke Janecek for&#13;
the kill while Freshmen McKayla Kroll and Dani&#13;
Zimmerman watch intensively.&#13;
Freshmen VB Record&#13;
SA Opp.&#13;
Mo. Valley w L&#13;
Duchesne w L&#13;
Harlan w L&#13;
Underwood L w&#13;
T.J. Tou rney 2nd&#13;
Mercy w L&#13;
Ctr. Chrst. w L&#13;
Lewis Central w L&#13;
Boystown w L&#13;
Glenwood w L&#13;
•&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshmen players Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Sarah Burke, Marly&#13;
McGruder, and Sarah Gorman&#13;
take time out to smile at the&#13;
camera.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Dani Zimmerman&#13;
awaits the return of the ball after&#13;
safely serving it over the net.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Mary Willms&#13;
bumps the ball as juniors&#13;
Heather JohnsonandMary&#13;
Beth Ryan keep their eyes&#13;
steadily on the ball.&#13;
"My goals for next year&#13;
are to start junior varsity and work on getting&#13;
better at serve-receives. "&#13;
-Sarah Burke •&#13;
51 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Annie Heithoff sets&#13;
while classmate Melissa Kroll&#13;
awaits the kill.&#13;
llight:&#13;
Jordan Oder sets a teammate&#13;
who appreciatively complies with&#13;
an emphatic "kill".&#13;
SA Volleyball Serves Up Success&#13;
LayoutEditor&#13;
Ray Gibson&#13;
The 1995 SA Volleyball Team&#13;
worked well together. They&#13;
played with pride and enthusiasm, and showed the fans the&#13;
kind of spirit that SA has been&#13;
known to possess.&#13;
The students and other fans&#13;
may not know of the time and&#13;
intensity put into preparing for a&#13;
game, or for a tournament.&#13;
"They were very dedicated to&#13;
the sport," said Coach Madsen,&#13;
"and their efforts reflected how&#13;
motivated they really were."&#13;
Sports 52&#13;
They were very dedicated to the&#13;
sport, and their efforts reflected&#13;
how motivated they really were.&#13;
--Coach Madsen&#13;
Above:&#13;
Melissa Kroll spikes the ball&#13;
set by teammate Christie&#13;
Burke. &#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Tourney 3-0-0&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Tourney 0-3-3&#13;
Duchesne 3-0-0&#13;
Harlan 1-3-0&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tourney 6-0-0&#13;
Underwood 3-1-0&#13;
Mercy 2-1-0&#13;
Cen. Christ. 3-0-0&#13;
T.J. Tourney 1-4-1&#13;
L.C. 0-3-0&#13;
Conference&#13;
D.C. Aquinas 0-2-0&#13;
Boystown 3-0-0&#13;
Glenwood 0-3-0&#13;
District&#13;
Riverside 3-0-0&#13;
Tre)1 nor 0-3-0&#13;
Left:&#13;
Becky Firestone jumps high as&#13;
her teammates look on.&#13;
Defense is just as important as&#13;
offense, as shown by Becky&#13;
Firestone.&#13;
The Saintes show their power&#13;
against Glenwood. Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Christie Burke, and&#13;
Melissa Kroll make a statement.&#13;
Above: The 1995 Saintes Volleyball Team (from left to right): Front row-Melissa Kroll and Becky&#13;
Firestone. Second row-Amy Vanfossan. Third row-Mary Beth Ryan, Molly Borman, and Abbey Salyers.&#13;
Back row-Coach Madsen, Katie Hughes, Jordan Oder, Christie Burke, Annie Heithoff, and Megan&#13;
Heideman.&#13;
53 Sports &#13;
Young Saintes&#13;
Gunning for a bright&#13;
Photo Editor Future&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
With the success f the varsity&#13;
basketball team many people are&#13;
looking forward to going to Des&#13;
Moines many more times.&#13;
The future is definitely looking&#13;
good. The young saintes had a&#13;
very successful and entertaining&#13;
year. "It was lots of fun," according to sophomore Liz Balle.&#13;
The JV squad finished with a&#13;
14-6 record. This is a very good&#13;
indication for the future. Some of&#13;
the saintes who would be playing&#13;
JV were seen only during varsity&#13;
time. This means that when their&#13;
classmates move up to varsity&#13;
there will be some experienced&#13;
players to show them the way.&#13;
Until then the young saintes are&#13;
trying to learn all they can for next&#13;
year. "It's a good learning&#13;
experience to prepare us for next&#13;
year and our varsity playing,"&#13;
according to sophomore Molly&#13;
Borman.&#13;
With many of the players&#13;
making the step up from last&#13;
year's fres hman basketball, they&#13;
Sports 54&#13;
felt the differences.&#13;
"In game situations you feel&#13;
the intensity. It was really a&#13;
different experience from&#13;
freshman basketball," said Molly&#13;
Borman.&#13;
Speaking of freshman (or first&#13;
year students as they are now&#13;
called), they turned in a stellar&#13;
season finishing with a 9-6&#13;
record. After a shaky start the&#13;
young saintes turned in a great&#13;
season.&#13;
Being new to high school&#13;
changes everything , especially&#13;
sports. "It was harder because&#13;
we actually had to condition this&#13;
year," said freshman Marly&#13;
McGruder.&#13;
Although they had to go&#13;
through all of those very tough&#13;
and grueling practices they still&#13;
managed to have a good time. " l&#13;
liked the fact that practices were&#13;
tou0 h but coach Stephens still&#13;
made them fun , we laughed a lot&#13;
during practices," said freshman&#13;
Brook Janecek.&#13;
Freshman team&#13;
Megan Prichard,&#13;
Lori White, Kelly&#13;
Kuehl, Brooke&#13;
Janecek, Sarah&#13;
Gorman, Ma rty&#13;
McGruder, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Sara&#13;
Spring, Holly&#13;
Schnitker, Jolene,&#13;
Connolly, Dani&#13;
Zimmerman, Katie&#13;
Shea, Margaret&#13;
Waugh, Rachael&#13;
Escrit&#13;
Top:&#13;
Freshman Lori White practices her shooting skills during one&#13;
of the freshman practices.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Abbey Salye rs is getting ready to put on some tough&#13;
defense on the Boys Town center. &#13;
Above :&#13;
Freshman Brooke Janecek goes for the long bomb during&#13;
practice in hopes of bombing her opponents during games.&#13;
JV Team Roster&#13;
McKayla Kroll&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
Joanie Conlon&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
Beth Ficek&#13;
Liz Balk&#13;
Top Left:&#13;
Freshman Megan Prichard&#13;
shows off her jump shot while&#13;
Lori White taK.es notes on how&#13;
it is supposed to be done.&#13;
Bottom Left:&#13;
Freshman McKayla Kroll and&#13;
Molly Borman give the Boys&#13;
Town point guard double&#13;
trouble during their game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomor e Molly Borman&#13;
inbounds the ball during a JV&#13;
basketball game while her teammates take a break.&#13;
•&#13;
55 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Saintes Alisa Earlywine and&#13;
Becky Firestone play tough defense against A-S-T.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Sainte Katie Hughes&#13;
lays in the ball for an easy&#13;
two points. That's my&#13;
Swa-ti-da-ti.&#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Three-peat is bittersweet&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The St. Albert Saintes '95&#13;
varsity basketball team had&#13;
another successful season. The&#13;
team consisted of several&#13;
returni ng letterwinners, including seniors Katie Hughes and&#13;
Jordan Oder.&#13;
The Saintes turning point in&#13;
the season was their nine game&#13;
winning streak going into state&#13;
tournament play. "We reall y&#13;
came together during our&#13;
tournament games. Things&#13;
started to click," said senior&#13;
Katie Hughes.&#13;
Sports 56&#13;
For the third consecutive year,&#13;
the Saintes made another state&#13;
trip to Des Moi nes' Vets Auditorium at a chance to the state&#13;
champion ship. The girls fe ll&#13;
short, however, losi ng by only&#13;
one to Sibl ey-Ocheydon, who&#13;
later became state champs.&#13;
"We learned some things from&#13;
that painfu l loss. The coaches&#13;
and pl ayers did a fabul ous job&#13;
preparing for state - it showed&#13;
throughout games," said Sai ntes&#13;
head coach Tom Heithoff.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Saintes Becky Firestone, Melissa Kroll, Annie Heithoff, and Katie&#13;
Hughes fire up and prepare themselves for another big win. &#13;
Varsity Sanites Scores '9S-'96&#13;
AL 44 70&#13;
Blair 61 69&#13;
Roncalli S8 49&#13;
TJ 69 2S&#13;
LC 72 38&#13;
Clarinda S3 S8&#13;
Duchesne Sl so&#13;
Flanagan 93 7&#13;
Sioux City East S2 32&#13;
Wahoo S6 S3&#13;
David City Aq. 46 S6&#13;
Plattsmouth 67 37&#13;
Boystown 9S 54&#13;
Sioux City No. S9 so&#13;
Mercy 49 37&#13;
Sioux City Heelan S3 42&#13;
Districts&#13;
Missouri Valley 61 41&#13;
Tri-Center 58 48&#13;
Regionals&#13;
A-S-T 66 49&#13;
C-A-M 49 48&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Alisa Earlywine jumps&#13;
and wins the ball as teammate&#13;
Becky Firestone watches.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior sainte Annie Heithoff&#13;
runs onto the court ready to&#13;
play ball.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Saintes Becky Firestone,&#13;
Christy Whyte, Jordan Oder,&#13;
and Melissa Kroll work together&#13;
to make their offense hot.&#13;
Above: Varsity girls 1995-96 basketball team: Back row - Assistant Coach Pat Kroll,&#13;
Jordan Oder, Michelle Grnte, Christy Whyte, Becky Firestone, Joanie Conlon, Katie&#13;
Hughes, Head Coach Tom Heithoff. Middle Row - Freshmen Coach Patti Stephens, Erin&#13;
Daley, Melissa Kroll, Abbey Salyers, Beth Ficek. Front Row - Annie Heithoff, Alisa&#13;
Earlywine, McKayla Kroll, Molly Borman. 57 Sports &#13;
Young Falcons show&#13;
talent, look to the future&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
The Freshman and N basketball teams showed promise for&#13;
the future of SA basketball in&#13;
1995-96.&#13;
The Freshmen, with a record&#13;
-of 14-3, had many memorable&#13;
games. According to Brian&#13;
Hughes, "The most exciting game&#13;
was the (Creighton) Prep game&#13;
because we didn 't know if we&#13;
won or lost. "&#13;
Freshman Brian Mauer wanted&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshmen Brian Mauer and&#13;
Blake Roux prepare for a&#13;
big game.&#13;
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a chance to play on the JV/Varsity&#13;
level, but freshmen boys were not&#13;
allowed to play JV or Varsity. All&#13;
Brian Mauer had to say about that&#13;
was, "I think senority stinks!"&#13;
The JV team, though small in&#13;
numbers, was also successful.&#13;
Since the team was so small, they&#13;
were close. According to Ben&#13;
Nicholas, "We had a fun time. It&#13;
was a blast! There were only&#13;
eight people on JV. It was so fun!&#13;
Rindone was the funniest coach&#13;
I've ever had! "&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman Luke Bertelsen and&#13;
opponent anticipate the rebound.&#13;
''We&#13;
played&#13;
good as a&#13;
whole.&#13;
Basketball&#13;
is my life!!"&#13;
-Brian Hughes&#13;
~I:: : 111 1 .--:-, .., , I: I ; ; ; I f 11&#13;
~&#13;
The 1995-96 Freshman Basketball Team. Front Row: Blake&#13;
Roux, Scott McNeal, Ryan Milner, Andy Colburn, Bryan Huffman&#13;
Brian Mauer, Graham Mether, and Darren Pekney. Back Row:&#13;
Brian Hughes, Brian Meidlinger, Kyle Regan, Tony Leick, Lu&#13;
Bertelsen, Jay Dilts, Tony Stuntz, Danny Roane, and Chr·&#13;
Lown es. &#13;
I&#13;
The 1995-96 JV Basketball Team. Front Row: Manager Dara&#13;
WiJlis, Kevin Lancia), Ross Meade, Manager John Butella.&#13;
Back Row: Nick ColJins, Jeremy Koch, Mark Applegate, Matt&#13;
, feid linger, Andy Murphy, and Coach Gary Rindone.&#13;
''We had&#13;
a fun&#13;
time, it&#13;
was a&#13;
blast!''&#13;
-Ben Nicholas&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshmen Luke Bertelsen,&#13;
Brian Mauer and Blake Roux&#13;
work on their shots before the&#13;
game.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Brian Mauer takes a&#13;
shot for another freshman victory.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Luke Bertelsen, Graham&#13;
Mether, and Brian wait for&#13;
the rebound as Danny Roane&#13;
gets ready for the next play.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
The Falcons proudly walk onto&#13;
the court while bewildered&#13;
sophomore Chad Schoening&#13;
walks away.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Ben Koch watches in anticipation as a faceless Falcon&#13;
gets ready to shoot.&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Falcons Fly High&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The 1995-96 season fo r the&#13;
Falcons basketba ll team was a&#13;
building time. The season was&#13;
not what everyone expected, but&#13;
was rather a time to learn.&#13;
The Falcons faced many&#13;
changes during the season. First&#13;
of all the team started with very&#13;
few return ing varsity players.&#13;
Th is afffected the returning&#13;
players, but at the same time&#13;
managed to introduce younger&#13;
players to the rea lity of varsity&#13;
basketball.&#13;
Senior Ben Koch said, "The&#13;
fact that we had li ttle varsity&#13;
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experience returning was&#13;
difficu lt."&#13;
Junior Charli e Nanni said,&#13;
" It was a rough year, but it was a&#13;
good base for next year. "&#13;
Instead of worry ing about the&#13;
changes, Koch stated, "Coach&#13;
Wettengel changed the program.&#13;
You' ll see that as the years&#13;
continue; the program is head ing&#13;
in the right direction. "&#13;
While some say the year was&#13;
not what some wanted, senior&#13;
Ne il Yeoman said, "The effort&#13;
on the floor was worth the&#13;
season we had."&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Nick Finken concentrates on his aim as senior Neil Yeoman dribbles in the background. &#13;
Varsity Scores&#13;
Us&#13;
Mo. Valley 87&#13;
T.J. 75&#13;
Skutt 74&#13;
Lincoln Pius 49&#13;
Red Oak 44&#13;
Harlan 51&#13;
Clarinda 59&#13;
Roncalli 49&#13;
Flanagan 76&#13;
Scotus 36&#13;
L.C. 50&#13;
Bergan 62&#13;
Shenandoah 62&#13;
Atlantic 39&#13;
Crete 65&#13;
Carroll 60&#13;
Boystown 80&#13;
A.L. 49&#13;
Districts:&#13;
Corning 67&#13;
Griswold 52&#13;
'95-'96&#13;
Them&#13;
105&#13;
87&#13;
64&#13;
70&#13;
65&#13;
53&#13;
72&#13;
87&#13;
89&#13;
72&#13;
71&#13;
64&#13;
47&#13;
78&#13;
67&#13;
81&#13;
57&#13;
77&#13;
65&#13;
61&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
A faceless Falcon flys high as&#13;
sophomore Chad Schoening&#13;
watches from behind.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Charlie Narmi aims a&#13;
perfect shot into the basket.&#13;
Way to go Charlie!&#13;
Below:&#13;
Look at all the Falcons all in a&#13;
row! Team unity held the team&#13;
together in more ways than one.&#13;
Top row - Coach Gary Rindone, Neil Yeoman, Chad Schoening, Keith Lancial, Charlie Narmi,&#13;
manager Melinda Montagne, Coach Dick Wettengel. Bottom rnw - Ben Koch, Mike Draper,&#13;
eremy Epperson, Dean Gray, Ryan Stuntz.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Junior Zach O'Hai;a recieves a&#13;
congratulatory hug from his&#13;
dad, while also getting a pat on&#13;
the back from Coach Schrieber.&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Johnson, Gibson, Driver, and&#13;
Mortensen display their&#13;
bracket posters after another&#13;
of their numerous victories. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Blanchard Johnson throws a&#13;
cross face and attempts to&#13;
sprawl while his A voHa opponent holds on for dear life. A&#13;
sickly expression crosses the&#13;
Vikings' face as he realizes he is&#13;
in a losing situation and that the&#13;
clock, as well as his opponent&#13;
will show him no mercy.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Bob Busch was planning his&#13;
strategy when he realized:&#13;
"HEY! I don't wrestle heavyweight."&#13;
Back row: Coach Ken Schrieber, Manager Jeremy Quigley, Joe Ord, Derek Pospisil, Brian Terveer, Nick Gruber, Manager&#13;
Michelle Vercio, Coach Blanchard Johnson. 2nd row: Bob Busch, Justin Trowbridge, Blanchard Johnson III, Zach O'Hara, Ray&#13;
Gibson. Front row: Jason Lieck, Tony Koch, Jeremy Crampton, Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver, Colin O'Toole.&#13;
Zach O'Hara&#13;
sprawls while&#13;
the crowd&#13;
cheers on.&#13;
The referee&#13;
seems to be&#13;
thinking ''Why&#13;
won't they let&#13;
me wear a&#13;
singlet too?"&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Sophomore Abbey Salyers&#13;
shows what she's made of, as&#13;
she gets the bali away from her&#13;
opponents.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Lindsay Williams&#13;
kicks the ball in hope to get a&#13;
goal.&#13;
JV I Varsity Girls Soccer&#13;
Girls soccer kicks&#13;
it to the max&#13;
Theresa Rangel&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
The St. Albert l 995-96 girls soccer team had a very&#13;
successful season. Although they were a fairly young team with&#13;
only four seniors and a lot of underclassmen, they were very&#13;
skilled. Senior Sarah Jensen said, "we rea lly worked hard as a&#13;
team to improve this year. All of the hard work really helped us&#13;
in the long run." With such a young team the tradition of good&#13;
soccer teams will live on for years to come.&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Sophomore Rachel Owens defeats her opponent with outstanding speed and talent. &#13;
"All of our&#13;
hard work&#13;
really&#13;
helped us in&#13;
the long&#13;
run.''&#13;
--Sarah&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Lindy Andersen looks&#13;
for the field thinking, "I thought&#13;
we had a game today."&#13;
Left: Junior Melissa Kroll tries&#13;
to concentrate on staying warm.&#13;
Saint Albert 1996 Girls Soccer Team&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Sophomore Ross Meade heading&#13;
the ball in the right direction.&#13;
Below Right:&#13;
A karate kick helps to keep the&#13;
ball on the Falcon sidelines.&#13;
JV Narsity Boys Soccer&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Kickin' season&#13;
for bo s soccer&#13;
The boys soccer team started the season with many chall enges&#13;
standing in their way. But they overcame each one with a victory. This&#13;
year's team showed skill, determination, and the desire to win . Junior&#13;
Rya n Hayni e summed up the season by saying, "We had a good year.&#13;
We fi nished strong and proved that we were a better team than ex pected.&#13;
I thi nk that we' ll go even farther next year. " The boys did have a ll of the&#13;
qualities it takes for a great team and they are carrying on a SA traditi on.&#13;
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/ &#13;
"Dedication,&#13;
determination and hard&#13;
work made&#13;
our team&#13;
what it was&#13;
this year."&#13;
- Senior Kelly&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Marty Hughes demonstrates his dangerous dribble.&#13;
A flock of Falcons, mouths agape,&#13;
wait in anticipation for another&#13;
goal.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Scott Fuscher meditates&#13;
during an off moment about his&#13;
,__"!'II'! ........ • --""-' Pele style.&#13;
Front Row: Ryan Haynie, Judd Shea, Brian Terveer, Blake Roux, Jeremy Epperson, Marty Hughes,&#13;
Ben Nicholas, Nick Finken, Kyle Lancial, Brian Connolly, Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Middle Row: Chris Lear, Scott Fusch er, Brian Mauer, Phil Graeve, Mike Draper, Ross Meade, Alex&#13;
Estell, Kevin Lancial, Nick Crampton, Andy Colburn&#13;
Back Row: Manager Katie Shea, Chris Fennell, ScottMcNeal, Tony Stuntz,Eric Fietz,John&#13;
D' Angelo, Keith Lancial, Charlie Narmi,John Kuper,JeremyQuigley, Coach John O'Brien&#13;
67 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
looks on at her fellow golfers&#13;
asking, "What did I do wrong?&#13;
I thought it was a nice shot!"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Girl golfers Michelle Grote,&#13;
Holly . Schnitker, Stephanie&#13;
Haug, and Chrystal Mueller&#13;
shoot a couple holes.&#13;
' 1&#13;
Varsity Girls/Boys Golf&#13;
Tee off - S.A. golfers hit the holes&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
The 1996 girls and boys&#13;
golf teams had very moderate&#13;
seasons.&#13;
"Although this was a&#13;
rebuilding year, we did good in&#13;
most tournaments," said&#13;
sophomore Mark Applegate.&#13;
Both teams competed in the&#13;
same three tournaments; the&#13;
CB Invite, the LC Invite, and&#13;
the Audobon In vite shooting&#13;
18 holes at each tourney .&#13;
The boys were led by&#13;
returning varsity letterwinner&#13;
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and senior Gabe Sullivan.&#13;
"We had a good season&#13;
although we were young and&#13;
inexperienced, but next year&#13;
looks very promising for St.&#13;
Albert golf."&#13;
The girls also consisted of&#13;
a young team, however, they&#13;
played for pure enjoyment.&#13;
"We had fun together on the&#13;
greens. Tee time- it's all&#13;
good," said sophomore Liz&#13;
Balle&#13;
Congratulations golfe rs!&#13;
Above:&#13;
Stephanie Haug, Becky Firestone, Holly Swanek, and Michelle&#13;
Grote warm up and joke around together. &#13;
We had a good&#13;
year even though&#13;
we were young&#13;
and inexperienced,&#13;
but next year looks&#13;
very promising for&#13;
St. Albert golf.&#13;
Gabe Sullivan&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior golfer Gabe Sullivan&#13;
takes a long, hard cut, demonstrating perfect form.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores Jason Leick and&#13;
Mark Applegate discuss their&#13;
golfing strategies.&#13;
Below: Here'sa bunch of swingers for you!&#13;
We apologize for being unable to obtain golf team pictures.&#13;
69 Sports &#13;
Tennis,&#13;
Anyone?&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
They have - a small number of&#13;
participants, very little experience,&#13;
and no court to play on! But&#13;
despite the odds, the St. Albert&#13;
boys and girls tennis teams worked&#13;
together this year to become the&#13;
best they could be -and had fun&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Competing for players with&#13;
large group sports such as soccer&#13;
and track isn ' t easy. Tennis attracts only a small number of&#13;
students, many of whom have&#13;
never even picked up a racket!&#13;
Sophomore Ashley Arnold was&#13;
one of the newcomers. Commenting on learning the sport,&#13;
she says "It's a lot of fun, but it's&#13;
so much harder than people&#13;
think." At the other end of the&#13;
spectrum, Junior Heather&#13;
Johnson is a seasoned three year&#13;
veteran. She also acknowledges&#13;
that the season can be difficult for&#13;
the less experienced players.&#13;
"Court time is limited , but&#13;
needed." she notes.&#13;
Sophomore Kelly Harrington&#13;
provided an optimistic summary&#13;
of the '96 season: "Our team improved a lot this year with experience." The girls commented on&#13;
the work of coac hes Jonna&#13;
Andersen and Jan Dahlgaard, both&#13;
Above:&#13;
of whom are new to the program.&#13;
Says Andersen of the team: "I think&#13;
they ' ve got a lot of potential. We don ' t&#13;
have any seniors, so the team can grow&#13;
together. This may have been our best&#13;
season in a long, long time. "&#13;
Ironically, the boys tennis team also&#13;
acquired a new coach this year- Sam&#13;
Karr. And they, like their female counterparts, pride themselves on the work&#13;
they put into the season. Junior Marc&#13;
Petersen cites "a lot of talent" and&#13;
" team unity" as the teams' main&#13;
strong points. "We're pretty good,"&#13;
he says, "Tough to beat." Petersen&#13;
also claims that this years' younger&#13;
team, which includes only two&#13;
seniors, will be at an advantage in the&#13;
near future. "Other school will lose&#13;
a lot of good players. We aren ' t&#13;
affected as much."&#13;
The boys work hard and hope to&#13;
achieve greatness in the future, but&#13;
for now, they're content to have a&#13;
blast. As for the overal I season,&#13;
Junior Ken Graeve sums it up:&#13;
"We' re the greatest, but we lose a&#13;
lot." Graeve attributes all losses not&#13;
to lack of talent, but to too many prematch tacos at Jonesys.&#13;
The boys would also like to thank&#13;
Sam Karr for his time and effort.&#13;
Congrats to both teams on a fun and&#13;
exciting season, and keep swingin ' !&#13;
Sophomore Molly O'Neill takes a minute to catch up on some "Z's"&#13;
before hitting the courts.&#13;
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Above:&#13;
Sophomore Dimitri Mitchell must concentrate on his graceful&#13;
swing in order to slam the ball in his opponent's face.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Heather Johnson winds up to smash this ball right&#13;
where it belongs.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Dimitri Mitchell and freshman Bryan Huffman&#13;
get pumped up for their dual match. &#13;
BACK IN THE SWING&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
LetterWinners&#13;
Heather Johnson- 11&#13;
Shannon Lauver- 11&#13;
Jamie Richards- 11&#13;
Erin Ryan- 11&#13;
Kelly Harrington- 10&#13;
Tiffany Thompson- 10&#13;
Katy Colburn- 10&#13;
Ashley Arnold- 10&#13;
Molly O'Neill- 10&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen- 10&#13;
Rachel Escritt- 9&#13;
Katie Shea- 9&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer- 9&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Dana Schwartz- 12&#13;
Beau Chullino- 12&#13;
Marc Petersen- 11&#13;
Ken Graeve- 11&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell- 10&#13;
Bryan Huffman- 9&#13;
OF THINGS&#13;
Above:&#13;
Members of the Girls Tennis Team, front row: juniors Erin Ryan and Heather Johnson, second&#13;
row: sophomores Katy Colburn, Molly O'Neill, Ashley Arnold, and freshman Rachel Escritt,&#13;
back row: freshman Mary Beth Danzer, sophomores Jayne Friedrichsen, and Tiffany Thompson, junior Shannon Lauver, sophomore Kelly Harrington, and freshman Katie Shea.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Members of the Boys Tennis Team, front row: freshman Bryan Huffman, sophomore&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell, and junior Marc Petersen, back row: junior Ken Graeve, and seniors Dana&#13;
Schwartz and Beau Chullino.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Annie Heitoff ,Marty&#13;
McGruder, Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, and Kelly Kuehl&#13;
cheese it up at a chilly meet.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher finishes off&#13;
her race.&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Girls track running for success&#13;
I ndex E ditor&#13;
Erin H orner&#13;
T he 1996 g irls track team had a no the r s uccessful year. The&#13;
team consiste d of 17 g irls coache d by Scott Mi lne i-. The team&#13;
held practices after school until 4:45 co work on edurance and&#13;
stamin a.&#13;
Although the practi ces were hard and very time consuming,&#13;
seni or Lindy Anderson said, "Trying to do my best in all the&#13;
events is the hardest thing fo r me."&#13;
Early on in the season junior Ashley Wills said, "I am setting&#13;
the goal to go to state."&#13;
The girls had a very successful season, and should have a&#13;
promising future.&#13;
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Above:&#13;
Kristina Qu1• I t . . . g ey s rongly fimshes her race for brother J eremy&#13;
m his usual place behind the camera. &#13;
,&#13;
Meets&#13;
Lclndoor&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Dunlap&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
LC&#13;
Lady Lynx&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Denison&#13;
District&#13;
State&#13;
..&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Amanda&#13;
Hunter, Courtney Wandersee,&#13;
and Marly McGruder have fun&#13;
at a track meet.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Jolene Connolly rests after a&#13;
race.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sarah Gorman catches up to&#13;
her opponent in a relay race.&#13;
Above: From left to right, Christina Hasenkamp, Kristen Herring, Courtiney Wandersee, Marly&#13;
McGruder, Ashley Wills, Anne Fischer, Amy Baines, Megan Heideman, Deidre Reeh, Brooke&#13;
Janecek, Danielle Zimmerman, Jolene Connolly, Mandy Hunter, Beth Ficek, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Erin Daley, and Coach Madsen.&#13;
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Below: Right:&#13;
Tony Fischer hands off the ba- Tony Fischer races to the finish&#13;
ton. line.&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
~oys Track looks for&#13;
success&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The I 996 track team consisted of 32 boys, coached by Mr.&#13;
Kimball. The team held practices every day after school to work&#13;
on individual events.&#13;
The teams' goal was to have a good season and to do their&#13;
best. Early in the season, senjor Jacob Fennell said, "My goal is&#13;
for no major injuries, and I would rea ll y like to go to state."&#13;
Working very hard as a team, the boys tried to do their best&#13;
at all times, "We tell each other what we are doing wrong and&#13;
correct it. We also support each other at the meets," said senior&#13;
Matt Dinovo.&#13;
The team looked forward to all their meets. Senior Ben Koch&#13;
said, "I am looking forwrd to state and Drake."&#13;
The track team made a successfu l run at another record&#13;
breaking year.&#13;
Sports 74&#13;
Above:&#13;
Matt Dinovo takes time out to&#13;
rest. &#13;
Meets&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
Bob Evans Relays&#13;
LC Relays&#13;
Tiger Relays&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Denison&#13;
NCC&#13;
TJ lnvit.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff lnvt.&#13;
State&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Tony Leick shows great form&#13;
while jumping high over a&#13;
hurdle.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Tony Fischer, and Tim Murray&#13;
run side by side in a race.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Tim Murray runs fast, to finish&#13;
the race.&#13;
From left to right: Coach Kimball, Tony Guzman, Gram Mether, Brian Markel, Nie Gruber,&#13;
Rob Christiansen, Joey Stock, Alex Waugh, Jason Mathiasen, Danny Roan, Jeremy Koch, Jacob&#13;
Fennell, Ben Koch, Matt Meidlinger, Balnchard Johnson, Tim Murray, Zach O'Hara, Derek&#13;
Pospisal, Brian Meidlinger, Joe KuehJ, Chad Schoening, Joe Houser, Dean Gray, Kyle Regan,&#13;
Tony Leick, Luke Bertelsen, Andy Irwin, Josh Burg, Jake Driver, Coach Meshling.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan studies&#13;
the opposing pitcher while waiting for her chance at bat.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Becky Firestone&#13;
takes a strong swing at the oncoming ball.&#13;
Hard Work and Determination&#13;
Guide Saintes&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
The cautiously optimistic 1996&#13;
SA Softball Team had a vision of&#13;
staking their claim to the Iowa&#13;
State Championship.&#13;
With twelve returning varsity&#13;
players, the outlook wasn' t bad.&#13;
Not only did the Saintes have experience, they also showed improvement and determin ation.&#13;
Four year return ing varsity veteran, Anni e Heithoff commented,&#13;
"The team had fun working and&#13;
playing together and worked hard&#13;
to succeed thro ughout the seayear varsity player commented,&#13;
"We had depth in each position;&#13;
there wasn't a weak lin k on the&#13;
team."&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff relied on&#13;
improved hitting, good pitching,&#13;
ex perience, and great team chemistry that the players portrayed.&#13;
Heithoffcommented, "I li ked how&#13;
everyone competed hard each time&#13;
out. The team was filled with good&#13;
players as well as true athletes."&#13;
The Saintes hoped for a successful season and worked hard in&#13;
son." hopes of geting to the state tourAmy Vanfossan, return ing fo ur nament.&#13;
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Above:&#13;
Junior Jenni Moffatt anxiously&#13;
awaits the strong offensive hit. &#13;
"I liked that&#13;
everyone competed hard&#13;
each time out.&#13;
The team was&#13;
filled with&#13;
good players&#13;
as well as true&#13;
athletes."&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Melissa Kroll prepares&#13;
for her chance to score a run.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Amy Vanfossan throws&#13;
the ball in an attempt to get an&#13;
out&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
takes a practice swing right before her turn at bat.&#13;
--Coach Tom Heithoff F ront: J ayne Malone. Middle: Mary Beth Ryan, Melissa Kroll, Erin Ryan, Becky Firestone, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Michelle Grote, Amy Vanfossan. Back: Liz Balk, Amy O'Connor, Jenni Moffatt, Alisa&#13;
Earlywine, Brooke Janecek, Kristen Ostenso, Stephanie Rostermundt, Megan Prichard.&#13;
77 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Mark Mortensen ponders which&#13;
pitch to call next.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Jake Driver forgets how to grip a bat.&#13;
The Boys of Summer&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
The boys of summer took the&#13;
fie ld at the beginning of the season&#13;
in hopes of having another successful season and possi bly reaching the&#13;
state tournament. The Junior&#13;
Varsity and Varsity Baseball Team&#13;
worked hard and gave up a&#13;
lot of their summer vacation in&#13;
hopes of achieving those goals.&#13;
"Our goals as a team this season&#13;
were to beat Missouri Valley in the&#13;
first round," replied sophomore&#13;
Jake Driver, "and then hopefully&#13;
reach the state tournament again&#13;
this year."&#13;
"We had a strong defense, our&#13;
Sports 78&#13;
pitching was good, and we had&#13;
good hitting power," commented&#13;
j unior Ryan Stuntz. "Overall, I&#13;
thought the season was good."&#13;
"At the beginning of the season,&#13;
we were very inex peri encd, but we&#13;
had a good work ethi c, and we&#13;
all had the desire to improve our&#13;
ki lls to become a good team," said&#13;
senior Mark Mortensen.· "We all&#13;
wanted to do our best in each&#13;
game."&#13;
At the end of the sesason, the&#13;
legends of the fie ld wa lked away&#13;
not so proud of the ir&#13;
disappointments, but very proud&#13;
of their accomplishments.&#13;
ST. ~LBI~T&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Blanchard Johnson&#13;
casually tosses the ball back to&#13;
the pitcher. &#13;
"At the&#13;
beginning of the&#13;
season we were&#13;
very&#13;
inexperenced,&#13;
but we had a good&#13;
work ethic, and&#13;
we all the desire to&#13;
improve our skills&#13;
to become a good&#13;
team."&#13;
--Mark Mortensen&#13;
ABOVE:&#13;
LEFT:&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile points out&#13;
to Charlie Narmi that the whole&#13;
family from Sicily came to see&#13;
the game as Ben Koch and Mark&#13;
Phelps look on.&#13;
LEFT:&#13;
Dana Schwartz takes a strong&#13;
swing in hopes of getting a hit.&#13;
BELOW:&#13;
Charlie Narmi heaves the ball&#13;
back to the catcher.&#13;
FRONT: Matt Heenan, Ben Koch, Dean Gray, Jason McGruder, Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver.&#13;
MIDDLE: Coach Ken Schrieber, Eric Janecek, Chad Schoening, Joe French. Mark Phelps, Coach&#13;
Greg Gentile. BACK: Coach Gary Rindone. Manager Matthew Headley. Nick Lownes. Matt .._ _________ .. Hughes, Charlie Narmi, Neil Yoeman. Ryan Stuntz, Coach Chad Kavars.&#13;
79 Sports &#13;
Sports 80&#13;
St. Albert carries with it a tradition of excellence in athletics. Over the past&#13;
30 years S.A. athletes have made many appearances at state competitions. St. Albert&#13;
state appearances are part of the legacy on the hill, a legacy of winning and sportsmanship.&#13;
We are proud to have so many state appearances be a part of the legend of St. Albert.&#13;
Below is a listing of all St. Albert sports team state appearances and state ru1111ers-11p I cha111pio11 ships.&#13;
Baseball&#13;
1977, 1980, 1981 , 1995&#13;
Champions 1981&#13;
Girls' Basketball&#13;
1994, 1995, 1996&#13;
Boys' Basketball&#13;
1975, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994&#13;
Runners-up 1988, 1993, 1994&#13;
Champions 1975, 1989&#13;
Girls' Cross Country&#13;
1980, 1981 , 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990,&#13;
1991 , 1992, 1993, 1995&#13;
Boys' Cross Country&#13;
1972, 1973, 1974, 1981 , 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991 , 1992,&#13;
1993, 1994, 1995&#13;
Runners-up 1991&#13;
Champions 1992&#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
1986&#13;
Girls' Track&#13;
1979, 1980, 1981 , 1982, 1990&#13;
Champions 1981&#13;
Boys' Track&#13;
1968, 1969, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993&#13;
Runners-up 1969, 1983, 1984&#13;
Champions 1993&#13;
Football&#13;
1976, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 &#13;
asta&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Saintes play at state in 1995-96 for&#13;
the third year in a row ..&#13;
Above:&#13;
Kristina Quigley &amp; Danny Zimmerman&#13;
went to state track individually in 1996.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The boys' cross country team at state in&#13;
1995, making it a streak of seven years.&#13;
Above:&#13;
1995 baseball players sport their state&#13;
trophy after their game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Joe Kuehl and Tim Murray made it to&#13;
state track individually in 1996.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The 1995 girls cross country team&#13;
celebrates after a great state meet.&#13;
Boys basketball has always had a rich&#13;
state tradition at SA. 1993-94 pictured.&#13;
Above:&#13;
1995-96 wrestlers Zach O'Hara and&#13;
Blanchard Johnson III made it to state.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Girls cross country at state 1993-94&#13;
81 Sports &#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan and sophomore Cait&#13;
Irwin smile after a great performance of the&#13;
fall play "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong."&#13;
Below:&#13;
Falculty member Mrs. Ryan and junior Dawn&#13;
Stebbins chat with Jill "the trainer" as she&#13;
performs a check up on Dawn's knee .&#13;
•&#13;
Senior Mike Hoy and junior Denver Hansen study&#13;
info. given to them on the College Visit Day.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
Junior Colin O'Toole and senior McClain Smouse&#13;
take a break during Academic Decathlon.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Matt Hughes takes a moment to"freeze&#13;
frame" during one of his classes.&#13;
People 82 &#13;
Very Top: ·1&#13;
S . . Ben Nicholas sm1 e&#13;
emor Lizzy Gorman and sophomore . ,, cheesey for the camera during "Past Generat10ns Day.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Alex Estell stares into the camera after seeing so&#13;
much blood during the day of the bloodmobile.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
Let's not forget our faculty members. Virgina Carberry has&#13;
been a longtime LEGEND, and here she shows us what she&#13;
contributes to the family at St. Albert.&#13;
00000&#13;
83 People &#13;
Fr. Phil Kruse&#13;
Executive&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Jan Dahlgaard&#13;
Teresa Fox&#13;
Mike Gill&#13;
Steve Gruber&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Holly Jarrett&#13;
Tom Kaup&#13;
Jeanette Kenny&#13;
Nick Kimble&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Jan Machmueller&#13;
Lynn Madsen&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Julie Mooney&#13;
People 84&#13;
Administration&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mr. Jaworski&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mr. Scichilone&#13;
Activities&#13;
Director&#13;
Faculty and Staff&#13;
Mrs. Andersen&#13;
Junior High&#13;
Coordinator &#13;
The Moriarity Center wouldn't be the same without these&#13;
hard workers. From left: Mary Fisher, Gloria "Purchase&#13;
Order" Blum, Sheila Graham, and Eileen Smyth the "Ticket&#13;
Lady."&#13;
Teachers: Above and&#13;
Beyond&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The St. Albert family is a&#13;
family because of all the different&#13;
people that make it up. Students&#13;
are the center of the school, but&#13;
it's the faculty and staff that&#13;
make St. Albert go around.&#13;
Teachers devote much of their&#13;
time to helping out students.&#13;
They are seen in the mornings&#13;
and the afternoons tutoring their&#13;
students, always offering to give&#13;
up their spare time to help the&#13;
students to better understand their&#13;
classes.&#13;
Many students fee l that if they&#13;
didn 't get the extra help from&#13;
teachers, their grades wouldn't be&#13;
as good.&#13;
Senior Anne Burgett said,&#13;
"Mrs. Swartz always helps me&#13;
with calculus, if she didn' t help&#13;
me, I would never understand it".&#13;
Everyone has had some good&#13;
and bad times with their teachers,&#13;
but at St. Albert the only times we&#13;
have are the good ones.&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
J ohn O'Brien&#13;
J erry Overkamp&#13;
Deisy Parkins&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Nancy Schalles&#13;
Shari Schneider&#13;
Ken Schrieber&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Kendra Stephany&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Sterling West&#13;
Dick W ettengel&#13;
Konnie Wiegman&#13;
Fred Wilson&#13;
M.E. Ward&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Deb Ryan&#13;
85 People &#13;
Luke Bertelsen&#13;
Dana Bojanski&#13;
Alyssa Bouska&#13;
Sarah Burke&#13;
Matthew Burkey&#13;
Andrew Colburn&#13;
Jolen.\i Connolly&#13;
Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
Jay Dilts&#13;
Luke Dinklage&#13;
Kati Doner&#13;
Rachel Escritt&#13;
Matthew Fetter&#13;
Scott Finken&#13;
Anne Fischer&#13;
Christina Fowler&#13;
Marc Freeman&#13;
Sarah Gorman&#13;
Phillip Graeve&#13;
Nikolas Gruber&#13;
Margret Hannan&#13;
Nicole Hansen&#13;
Rachael Heck&#13;
Ryan Hoffman&#13;
Johnathan Hubbard&#13;
Bryan Huffman&#13;
Brian Hughes&#13;
Brooke Janecek&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Anthony Koch&#13;
Brandi Koch&#13;
(not pictured)&#13;
Michael Kramer&#13;
McKayla Kroll&#13;
People 86 &#13;
Above:&#13;
Brooke Janecek and Nikki&#13;
Hansen show thier affection.&#13;
A NEW EXPERIENCE&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Being a freshman can mean a lot of new changes and privileges.&#13;
Now that the freshman are actually in high school, they can participate in high school sports, school dances and new dress code.&#13;
This year's freshman class were the first to have the new uniform&#13;
guidelines. However, the new change didn ' t put a damper on this&#13;
energetic class. They took the change in stride and dealt with it in&#13;
a mature way.&#13;
The class of 1999 had a lot to offer to the St. Albert family. Not&#13;
only did the enthusiastic freshmen keep the rest of the student bod&#13;
lively but they have also helped to enhance athletics at St. Albert.&#13;
Being able to participate in high school sports is a great bonus fon&#13;
freshmen. The class of 1999 has a bright future ahead of them.&#13;
Kelly Kuehl&#13;
Chris Lear&#13;
Anthony Lieck&#13;
Steve Lindman&#13;
Jeanne Long&#13;
Chris Lownes&#13;
Brian Markel&#13;
Olivia Marsh&#13;
Jill Mathiasen&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
Julie McDonald&#13;
Jason McEvoy&#13;
Marly McGruder&#13;
Scott McNeal&#13;
Brian Meidlinger&#13;
Anitra Mendoza&#13;
Gram Melber&#13;
Ryan Milner&#13;
Leslie Morrow&#13;
Chrystal Mueller&#13;
87 People &#13;
Kristen Ostenso&#13;
Darren Pekney&#13;
Dave Petersen&#13;
Derek Pospisal&#13;
Megan Prichard&#13;
Krisdna Quigley&#13;
Deidre Reeh&#13;
Kyle Regan&#13;
Danny Roane&#13;
Blake Roux&#13;
Anna Schnitker&#13;
Holly Schnitker&#13;
Judd Shea&#13;
Katie Shea&#13;
Ellen Sievers&#13;
Kelli Siford&#13;
Andy Smith&#13;
Sara Spring&#13;
Justin Stobblefield&#13;
Tony Stuntz&#13;
Justin Trowbridge&#13;
J.T. Waggoner&#13;
Margaret Waugh&#13;
Virginia Webbering&#13;
Lori White&#13;
Paul Wise&#13;
LaChrista Woods&#13;
Erik Wray&#13;
Danielle Zimmerman&#13;
People 88 &#13;
I l&#13;
Above:&#13;
· Students take a break to&#13;
share a laugh.&#13;
Top 4 Illovies of '95&#13;
SA Freshmen Picks&#13;
1. "Tommy Boy" - A hilarious comedy about 'a guy&#13;
in a little coat.' Chris Farley and David Spade&#13;
earned high rankings.&#13;
2. "Friday" - Craig and Smokey waste a friday while&#13;
trying to round up some money.&#13;
3. "Dangerous Minds" - Michelle Pfeiffer tries to save&#13;
a group of inner-city street kids from crime and&#13;
gang violence.&#13;
4. "Billy Madison" - Spoiled brat Adam Sandler goes&#13;
back to school with hopes of graduating on his own.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sara Spring and Anna&#13;
Schnitker take a stroll&#13;
down the hall.&#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Andrew Colburn smiles&#13;
for the camera while in&#13;
class.&#13;
Right: Jill Mathiasen&#13;
and Kristina Quigley are&#13;
all smiles when it comes&#13;
to the hotties on magazine covers.&#13;
89 People &#13;
Adam Angeroth&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Ashley Arnold&#13;
Amy Baines&#13;
Elizabeth Balle&#13;
Kelley Banks&#13;
Joseph Beltran -&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Matthew Birkhofer&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
Jim Bracker&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
Robert Busch&#13;
John Butalla&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
Katy Colburn&#13;
Joan Conlon&#13;
Bryan Connolly&#13;
Hillary CordesWilkens&#13;
Eric Deal&#13;
Jenny Deupree&#13;
Mike Draper&#13;
Jake Driver&#13;
Jeremy Epperson&#13;
Beth Ficek&#13;
Eric Fietz&#13;
Rebbecca Firestone&#13;
J ayne Friedrichsen&#13;
Dean Gray&#13;
Mkhelle Grote&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp&#13;
Stephanie Haug&#13;
Megan Heideman&#13;
Joe Hensley&#13;
People 90 &#13;
:D'/o&#13;
M.ScS::p u 1aesLile&#13;
R:pRB&#13;
!f/o&#13;
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16'/o&#13;
0 .lllBreile&#13;
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D CJaBc&#13;
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D Rp&#13;
~&#13;
What were you listening to?&#13;
The sophomores were asked to take a survey concerning their&#13;
tastes in music. Here's what they said.&#13;
Q: What kind of music do you prefer to listen to?&#13;
A: a) Alternative&#13;
b) Pop/R&amp;B&#13;
c) Country&#13;
d) Clasic Rock&#13;
e) Heavy Metal&#13;
f) Rap&#13;
g) More than one of&#13;
the above&#13;
A vast majority of the students chose Alternative, with 35% of the&#13;
votes. Country was next, with 20%; and Classic Rock third at 16%.&#13;
Kristan Hering&#13;
Joe Houser&#13;
Amanda Hunter&#13;
Caitlin Irwin&#13;
Andrew Jackson&#13;
Jeremy Koch&#13;
Phil Koch&#13;
Scott Krumbholz&#13;
Kevin LanciaJ&#13;
KyleLancial&#13;
Jason Leick&#13;
Katy Long&#13;
Ellen Masker&#13;
Kelli Mauer&#13;
Ross Meade&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell&#13;
JohnathonMontagne&#13;
Andy Murphy&#13;
Shawna Myers&#13;
Ben Nicholas&#13;
91 People &#13;
Shannon O'Conner&#13;
MoUy O'Neill&#13;
Eric Oles&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
Rachel Owens&#13;
Guy Patten&#13;
Heather Pettit&#13;
DannyReiUy&#13;
Ryan Ruff&#13;
Jason Sabatka&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Chad Schoening&#13;
John Sealock&#13;
Jeremy Sherman&#13;
Jill Svoboda&#13;
Brian Terveer&#13;
Tiffany Thompson&#13;
Jason Trowbridge&#13;
Rob Turner&#13;
Courtney Wandersee&#13;
Christy Whyte&#13;
Dara Willis&#13;
Mary Willms&#13;
People 92&#13;
Above:&#13;
Christy Whyte and Liz Balk share in the bliss of one another's&#13;
friendship after a rough day a school.&#13;
Left: Mark Applegate sulks as Jill Svoboda laughs at his&#13;
scientific hypothesis on school lunch. &#13;
Sophomores find new freedoms&#13;
Above:&#13;
Ca it Irwin takes time out to pose&#13;
with some elementary students.&#13;
Managing editor&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
Sophomore year is a year of&#13;
many changes. Many experience a whole new sense of&#13;
independence.&#13;
The most obvious, and&#13;
probably the biggest change, is&#13;
the fact that most sophomores&#13;
get their dri ver's license&#13;
sometime during their sophomore year. Parents are no&#13;
longer needed to escort&#13;
students to and from dances.&#13;
Rob Turner and John Sealock listen attentively to Jason Leick.&#13;
Right: .Joanie Conlon giggles with glee at another year of school.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Buddies Courtney Wandersee and Meghan Beresford cheese it up&#13;
during lunch.&#13;
Another change facing&#13;
sophomores is the opportunity&#13;
to participate in varsity sports.&#13;
Meghan Beresford said. "'It's&#13;
so coo l to see my classmate&#13;
playing because, when I was&#13;
littl e, the athletes were like&#13;
celebrities, and now they're my&#13;
fri ends."&#13;
Whatever happened, the&#13;
sophomore class stuck together. According to Stephanie&#13;
Haug, "Ow- class is really close.&#13;
lfeel li ke we're all friends."&#13;
93 People &#13;
Martina Bartholomew&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
Joshua Burg&#13;
Rob Christiansen&#13;
Nickolas Collins&#13;
Nicholas Crampton&#13;
John D' Angelo&#13;
Alisa Earlywine&#13;
Matthew Eshelman&#13;
Alexander Estell&#13;
Jennifer Faurot&#13;
Christopher Fennel&#13;
Nicholas Finken&#13;
Joseph D. French&#13;
Scott Fuchser&#13;
Jimmy Gerjevic&#13;
Charlie Graeve&#13;
Ken Graeve&#13;
Denver Hansen&#13;
Ryan Haynie&#13;
Matthew Headley&#13;
Annie Heithoff&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Melissa Kroll&#13;
Joseph Kuehl&#13;
John Kuper&#13;
Shannon Lauver&#13;
Luke Martin&#13;
J ason Mathiasen&#13;
Matt Meidlinger&#13;
Jenni Moffatt&#13;
Charlie Narmi&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Amy O'Connor&#13;
Zach O'Hara&#13;
People 94 &#13;
End of an Era&#13;
ason Matl~iasen&#13;
The end of an era i near. The junior class will be one of the&#13;
a t small clas e at St. Albert. With the school continuing to&#13;
row, the cla s average of60 will become ob elete. While&#13;
las es averaging in the hundreds are becoming a common&#13;
occu rence.&#13;
Even though the number may be sma1J, there was certainly no&#13;
ack of successe . The junior class ha had a Jot to be proud of.&#13;
ome of the example of the successes are: academics. soptrs,&#13;
and prom fundrai ing.&#13;
The junior class chose to use Red Wheel fundraising for their&#13;
rom fundrai er. The decision to use the pizzas and pies&#13;
roved to be very worthwhile. For a month and a half the&#13;
'&#13;
juniors spent much of their time selling pizzas and pies in hopes of a great&#13;
prom. Their strong dedication paid off in the end when they sold l 059 items.&#13;
Previous to the selling. the juniors set a goal of $3500. The juniors worked&#13;
very hard and exceeded their goal, which created a glorious prom for all.&#13;
The junior class also has no lack of diversity or uniqueness. Everyone in&#13;
the junior class has their own uniqueness. Many of the juniors are able to&#13;
accomplish their success in di.fferent ways. Some of the juniors are able to&#13;
juggle academics and sports. some are able to juggle academics and jobs,&#13;
and some are even able to juggle academics, sport . and jobs.&#13;
With next year a.round the comer, the juniors are awaiting their chance to&#13;
prove to be even more successful.&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
John Bellus&#13;
Keith Lancial&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
Marc Petersen&#13;
Holly Points&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
David Reineke&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
Erin Ryan&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Amanda Schnitker&#13;
Erin Smith&#13;
Dawn Stebbins&#13;
Sara Stronck&#13;
Ryan Stuntz&#13;
Holly Swanek&#13;
Chad Vanscoy&#13;
Amy Vanfossan&#13;
Megan Vanscoy&#13;
Nathan Watson&#13;
Alexander Waugh&#13;
Toby Wells&#13;
Lindsay Willians&#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Jodi Wredt&#13;
95 People &#13;
Right:&#13;
Class bonding occurs&#13;
when J !Jniors Erin Ryan,&#13;
Joe Kuehl, Nick Finken,&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, ano&#13;
Heather Johnson get&#13;
together for a buddy shot.&#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Junior Nick Crampton&#13;
enjoys losing a few pints of&#13;
blood at the fall bloodmobile.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Erin Smith does her&#13;
best imitation of an alien&#13;
while classmate Ken Graeve&#13;
recovers from blood loss.&#13;
People 96&#13;
l &#13;
Lindy Andersen Allison Arnold Matthew Britten Anne Burgett&#13;
Christie Burke Beau Chullino Matthew Dinovo Nicole Englehardt&#13;
Jacob Fennell Anthony Fischer Jodie Friedrichsen Anna Gerjevic &#13;
William Gibson Elizabeth Gorman Johnna Hargens Matthew Heenan&#13;
Erin Horner Michael Hoy Katie Hughes Marty Hughes&#13;
Andy Irwin Eric Janecek Sarah Jensen Benjamin Koch&#13;
Nick Lownes Ryan Ludington Cathy McClellan Jason McGruder &#13;
Melinda Montagne Mark Mortensen Andrew Morton Timothy Murray&#13;
Jennifer O'Donnell Jordan Oder Rachel Olsen Mark Phelps&#13;
Jeremy Quigley Theresa Rangel Lucia Sanchez Dana Schwartz&#13;
James Schwery Daryl Scurlock John Smith McClain Sn1ouse &#13;
J oseph StocK&#13;
Michelle Vercio&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Matthew Hughes,&#13;
Daniel Koch,&#13;
Mario Mendoza&#13;
Gabriel Sullivan&#13;
Kory Werts&#13;
Right: Eight&#13;
grade graduation,&#13;
our class four&#13;
years ago.&#13;
Kelly Thomas Steven Turner&#13;
John Wulff Neil Yeoman &#13;
Above: The Senior Ensemble&#13;
sing "Mem'ries" and smile contentedly, knowing that they&#13;
will soon be outta here.&#13;
Below: Cathy McClellan&#13;
presents her speech as Tony&#13;
Fischer and Ben Koch try to&#13;
suppress giggles of joy.&#13;
Tomorrow • • •&#13;
today will be the past&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
As the school year closed,&#13;
high school students look forward to the three months of&#13;
fun and relaxation alloted&#13;
every year that they call summer, but there was one group&#13;
of55 students who were looking forward to much more&#13;
than that. The Class of 1996&#13;
had their whole lives ahead&#13;
of them. And on Sunday,&#13;
May 26th, 1996, they underwent the ultimate transformation- from Seniors in green&#13;
caps and gowns to proud high&#13;
school graduates.&#13;
Graduation opened with&#13;
the traditional "Pomp and&#13;
Circumstance", played by the&#13;
St. Albert Band and directed&#13;
by Carter Leeka. The invocation was presented by&#13;
Seniors Allison Arnold and&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen. Senior&#13;
Class president Lizzie&#13;
Gorman welcomed the&#13;
graduating class and those&#13;
there to support them to the&#13;
ceremony. Valedictorians&#13;
Anthony Fischer, Benj amin&#13;
Koch and Cathy McClellan&#13;
presented "A Look Ahead",&#13;
giving their speeches. The&#13;
Senior Ensemble, directed by&#13;
Kendra Stephany, sang&#13;
"Mem'ries". Principal Marilyn&#13;
Wandersee presented the&#13;
graduates to Bishop Charron&#13;
and Jon L. Narmi, who&#13;
awarded diplomas. Sister&#13;
Jude Fitzpatrick, Superintendent of Des Moines&#13;
Diocese schools, honored&#13;
the graduates with remarks&#13;
about life and their bright&#13;
futures. Principal&#13;
Wandersee then awarded&#13;
the Spirit of St. Albert&#13;
Award to Lindy Andersen&#13;
and Benjamin Koch. This&#13;
award is given to one boy&#13;
and one girl chosen by the&#13;
graduating class as the best&#13;
representatives of the true&#13;
spirit of St. Albert. Fr.&#13;
Phil Kruse also awarded&#13;
the St. Albert Award to&#13;
Virginia Carberry and&#13;
Sondie Green for outstanding service to the SA&#13;
community. Kruse also&#13;
announced the dedication&#13;
of our football fie ld to Al&#13;
Leber. a man who has been&#13;
instrumental in building&#13;
the last 30 years of Falcon&#13;
footbal l tradition. The&#13;
field has been christened&#13;
"Al Leber Field" . Reverend&#13;
Bishop Charron offered&#13;
closing remarks and a&#13;
blessing, and the Class of&#13;
1996 was present d by&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee to the&#13;
assembly for the first time,&#13;
not as students, but as what&#13;
they had worked their&#13;
whole life to be .. . .&#13;
Graduates.&#13;
Class Motto:&#13;
Tomorrow, today will be the past.&#13;
Live and make each moment Last.&#13;
The yesterdays and todays we 'll never fo rget.&#13;
I pray the tomorrows we ·11 never regret.&#13;
Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Black and Gold&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award: Lindy Andersen and Ben Koch&#13;
Valedictorians: Tony Fischer. Cathy McClellan, and Ben Koch&#13;
Student Life 97 &#13;
Below:&#13;
Andy Irwin takes a moment to&#13;
plan some strategy.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Johnna Hargens: "Look out-&#13;
--Herecomes Dan!"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Anne Burgett gets pelted by&#13;
one of Christie Burke's throws&#13;
while Allison Arnold puts her&#13;
arms up in despair.&#13;
98 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
Anne Burgett can't help but&#13;
laugh at another one of Ben&#13;
Koch's throws. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Australian rocketeer Steve Turner plans to soak his friends and&#13;
then blast-off to the outback.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mike Hoy takes his water brigade to the battlefield.&#13;
Last Splash&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
The blessed day had finally The majority of the senjor&#13;
arrived. Monday, May 20th, class, however, spent their last&#13;
1996 was the day the St. hour or so of high school&#13;
Albert class of 1996 had been engaged in what has become a&#13;
waiting for. It was the day school tradition: They had a&#13;
that would mark the end of hu ge waterfight!&#13;
their high school career, and As waterballoons were&#13;
the beginning of an entirely launched, Super Soakers were&#13;
new phase in their lives. unloaded, and j ust about evReactions to the long- eryone (including those there&#13;
awaited day varied. Some of just to watch) was drenched&#13;
the seni ors spent the day with water, it became quite&#13;
stressed out over final tests. clear that the class of '96 won't&#13;
Others wandered the halls in soon be forgotten.&#13;
a listl ess daze, in a state of So long, seniors.&#13;
deni al that the past four years&#13;
had passed so qui ckly.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Fellow seniors flee in terror as&#13;
Dan Koch goes on a rampage.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Mark Mortensen successfully&#13;
dodges one of Ben Koch's&#13;
waterballoons while mysteriously levitating across the parking lot.&#13;
Student Life 99 &#13;
COLO PHO&#13;
The 1995-1996 Dimensions Yearbook&#13;
"Legends" was printed in 10 point Times,&#13;
with the headlines printt~ in 36 to 72 point&#13;
Times Bold. Jay Anderson was our Jostens&#13;
rep. A special thanks also goes to the&#13;
Journalism I class for writing stories and&#13;
helping out in times of crisis.&#13;
Below: 1\vo candid shots show how&#13;
Journalism folks handle deadline mania.&#13;
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Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Copy Editor: Rachel Olsen&#13;
Layout Editor: Ray Gibson&#13;
Photo Editors: Mark Mortensen&#13;
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Index: Erin Horner&#13;
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Heather Johnson&#13;
Joe Kuehl&#13;
Shannon Lauver&#13;
Jason Mathiasen&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
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Bertelsen, Luke 42, 45, 58, 59, 75, 86&#13;
Bojanski, Dana 86&#13;
Bouska, Alyssa 26, 29, 86&#13;
Burke, Sarah 26, 29, 32, 33, 41, 50, 51 , 86&#13;
Burkey, Matthew 86&#13;
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Colburn, Andrew 58, 67, 86, 89&#13;
Connolly, Jolene 4, 46, 47, 73, 81, 86&#13;
Crampton, Jeremy 49, 62, 67, 86&#13;
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Daley, Erin 41 , 57, 73, 86&#13;
Danzer, Mary Beth 41 , 7 1, 86&#13;
Dilts, Jay 42, 45, 58, 86&#13;
Dinklage, Lucas 69, 86&#13;
Doner, Kati 86&#13;
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Ellenberger, Celeste&#13;
Escritt, Rachel 71 , 86&#13;
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Fetter, Matthew 86&#13;
Finken, Scott 86&#13;
Fischer, Anne 32, 33, 41 , 47, 73, 81 , 86 ·&#13;
Fowler, Christina 86&#13;
Freeman, Marc 42, 45, 86&#13;
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Gorman, Sarah 9, 51 , 73, 86&#13;
Graeve, Phillip 42, 43, 45, 67, 86,&#13;
Gruber, Nikolas 42, 45, 62, 75, 86&#13;
Gusman, Tony 42, 45, 75&#13;
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Hannan, Margaret 86&#13;
Hansen, Nicole 4, 9, 41 , 86, 87&#13;
Heck, Rachel 86&#13;
Hoffman, Ryan 86&#13;
Hubbard, Johnathan 86&#13;
Huffman, Bryan 21, 42, 58, 70, 71 , 86&#13;
Hughes, Brian 21 , 58, 86&#13;
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Pospisal, Derek 4, 45, 62, 75, 88&#13;
Prichard, Megan 4, 9, 20, 4 1, 55, 77, 88&#13;
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Johnson, Blanchard 42, 43, 45, 62, 63, 75,&#13;
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Koch, Brandi 86&#13;
Kramer, Michael 86&#13;
Kroll, McKay la 16, 21, 32, 41 , 50, 51 , 55, 57, 86&#13;
Kuehl, Kelly 72, 87&#13;
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Leick, Anthony 42, 45, 58, 75, 87&#13;
Lindeman, Steve 32, 42, 45, 87&#13;
Long, Jeanne 87&#13;
Lownes, Chris 58, 69, 87&#13;
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Marsh, Olivia 87&#13;
Mathiasen, Jill 16, 87, 89&#13;
Mauer, Brian 21 , 42, 45, 58, 59, 67, 87&#13;
McDonald, Julie 41 , 87&#13;
McEvoy, Jason 87&#13;
McGruder, Marly 41 , 51 , 72, 73, 87&#13;
McNeal, Scott 42, 45, 58, 67, 87&#13;
Meidlinger, Brian 42, 45, 58, 75, 87&#13;
Mendoza, Anitra 30, 87&#13;
Mether, Gram 42, 45, 58, 59, 75, 87&#13;
Milner, Ryan 58, 87&#13;
Morrow, Leslie 41 , 87&#13;
Mueller, Chrystal 41, 68, 88&#13;
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Petersen, David 88&#13;
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Regan, Kyle 58, 75, 88&#13;
Roane, Daniel 42, 45, 58, 59, 75, 88&#13;
Roux, Blake 43,58, 59, 67, 88&#13;
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Schnitker, Holly 88&#13;
Shea, Judd 49, 67, 88&#13;
She~Katie 41, 67, 71, 88&#13;
Sievers, Ellen 88&#13;
Siford, Kelli 88&#13;
Smith, Andrew 42, 45, 88&#13;
Spring, Sara 41 , 88, 89&#13;
Stubblefield, Justin 42, 45, 88&#13;
Stuntz, Tony 42, 45, 58, 67, 88&#13;
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Wise, Paul 42, 45, 88&#13;
Woods, LaChrista 41, 88&#13;
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Appkgate, Mark 59, 60, 90&#13;
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Balk, Elizabeth 3, 20, 30, 77, 90, 92&#13;
Banks, Kelly 90&#13;
Beltran, Joseph 90&#13;
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Hasenkamp, Christina 40, 46, 47, 73, 81 , 90&#13;
Haug, Stephanie 3, 40, 68, 90&#13;
Heideman, Megan 8, 32, 33, 53, 73, 90&#13;
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Hering, Kristan 47, 73, 91&#13;
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I:&#13;
Irwin, Caitlin 5, 81 , 82, 92, 93&#13;
J:&#13;
Jackson, Andrew 91&#13;
K:&#13;
Koch, Jeremy 45, 59, 75, 9 1&#13;
Koch, Philip 91&#13;
Krumbholz, Scott 9 1&#13;
L:&#13;
Lancia!, Kevin 59, 67, 91&#13;
Lancia!, Kyle 67, 91&#13;
Leick, Jason 62, 69, 91&#13;
Long, Katy 13 , 41 , 91&#13;
M:&#13;
Masker, Ellen 24, 26, 27, 29, 41 , 9 1&#13;
Mauer, Kelli 9 1&#13;
Meade, Ross 49, 59, 66, 67, 91&#13;
Mitchel l, Dimitri 70, 71 , 91&#13;
Montagne, Johnathon 30, 91&#13;
Murphy, Andrew 8, 49, 59, 91&#13;
Myers, Shawna 91&#13;
N:&#13;
Nicholas, Ben 24, 26, 29, 32, 67, 83 , 91&#13;
0:&#13;
O'Connor, Shannon 41 , 92&#13;
O' Neill, Molly 11 , 26, 70, 71 , 92&#13;
Oles, Eric 92&#13;
Ord, Joseph 45, 62, 92&#13;
Owens, Rachel I I, 40, 92&#13;
P:&#13;
Patten, Guy 92&#13;
Pettit, Heather 26, 41 , 92&#13;
R:&#13;
Reilly, Danny 45, 92&#13;
Ruff, Ryan 45, 92&#13;
S:&#13;
Sabatka, Jason 92&#13;
Salyers, Abbey 53, 54, 57, 64, 92&#13;
Schoening, Chad 45, 60, 61 , 75 , 79, 92&#13;
Sealock, John 69, 92, 93&#13;
Sherman, Jeremy 69, 92&#13;
Svoboda, Jill 92&#13;
T:&#13;
Terveer, Brian 62, 67, 92, 93&#13;
Thompson, Tiffany 41 , 71 , 92&#13;
Trowbridge, Jason 45, 92&#13;
Turner, Robert 45, 92, 93&#13;
W:&#13;
Wandersee, Courtney 13, 40, 5 I, 72,&#13;
73, 92, 93&#13;
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Willms, Mary 64, 92 &#13;
B:&#13;
Bartholomew, Martina 94&#13;
Be llus, John&#13;
Boettcher, Jennifer 47, 72, 8 1, 94&#13;
Burg, Josh 30, 45, 75, 94&#13;
C:&#13;
Christiansen, Robert 15, 25, 34, 75, 94&#13;
Coll ins, Nickolas 59, 94, 97&#13;
Crampton, Nicholas 67, 94, 96&#13;
D:&#13;
D' Angelo, John 29, 67, 94&#13;
E:&#13;
Earlywine, Alisa 56, 57, 77, 8 1, 94&#13;
Eshelman, Matt 94&#13;
E. tell, Alex 13, 67, 83, 94&#13;
F:&#13;
Faurot, Jenni fe r 94&#13;
Fen nell , Chris 38, 49, 67, 94&#13;
Finken. Nicholas 36, 49, 60, 67, 94, 96&#13;
French, Joe 79, 94&#13;
Fuchser, Scott 2 1, 32, 45, 67, 94&#13;
G:&#13;
Gerjev ic, Jimmy 49, 94&#13;
Graeve, Charlie 48, 49, 94&#13;
Graeve, Ken 9, 18, 2 1, 24, 25, 32,&#13;
34, 7 1, 94, 96&#13;
H :&#13;
Hansen, Denver 4, 7, 14, 82, 94&#13;
Haynie, Ryan 66, 67, 94&#13;
Head ley, Matt 26, 79, 94&#13;
Heitoff, Annie 3, 11 , 18, 19, 2 1, 38,&#13;
52, 53, 56, 57, 72, 77, 8 1, 94&#13;
J:&#13;
Johnson, Heather 19, 26, 29, 36, 40,&#13;
51, 70, 71 , 94, 96&#13;
K:&#13;
Kroll, Melissa 8, 18, 52, 53, 56, 57,&#13;
65, 77, 94, 97&#13;
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L:&#13;
Lancial, Keith 61, 67&#13;
Lauver, Shannon 9, 36, 71 , 94&#13;
M:&#13;
Martin, Luke 94&#13;
Mathiasen, Jason 36, 37, 45, 75 94&#13;
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Moffatt, Jennifer 17, 76, 77, 94&#13;
N:&#13;
Nanni, Charlie 18, 32, 35, 39, 45,&#13;
6 1, 67, 79, 94, 97&#13;
Nutter, Becky 94&#13;
0:&#13;
O'Connor, Amy 77, 94&#13;
O'Hara, Zach 9, 36, 45, 62, 63, 75, 81, 94&#13;
O'Toole, Colin 28, 62, 82, 95&#13;
P:&#13;
Petersen, Marc 32, 36, 7 1, 95&#13;
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R:&#13;
Regan, Andrew 36, 48, 49, 95&#13;
Reineke, David 95&#13;
Richards, Jamie 36, 95&#13;
Rostermundt, Stephanie 11, 20, 77, 95&#13;
Ryan, Erin 3, 19, 36, 71, 77, 95, 96&#13;
Ryan, Mary Beth 19, 26, 27, 29, 36, 51,&#13;
53, 68, 76, 77, 82, 95, 96&#13;
S:&#13;
Schnitker, Amanda 47, 81, 95&#13;
Smith, Erin 3, 4, 16, 40, 95, 96&#13;
Stebbins, Dawn 82, 95&#13;
Stronk, Sara 95&#13;
Stumz, Ryan 9, 18, 45, 61, 79, 95&#13;
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V:&#13;
Van Scoy, Chad 95&#13;
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W:&#13;
Watson, Nathan 25, 26, 28, 29, 95&#13;
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Williams, Lindsay 15, 26, 30, 40,&#13;
64, 95&#13;
Wills, Ashley 19, 73, 95&#13;
Wredt, Jodi 95&#13;
115 Index &#13;
A:&#13;
Andersen, Lindy 4, 9, 18, 33, 41 , &lt;i-7, 65, 73,&#13;
81&#13;
Arnold, Allison 32, 40, 114, 115&#13;
B:&#13;
Britten, Matt 45, 115&#13;
Burgett, Anne 6, 16, 17, 36, 37, 40, 11 3, 114&#13;
Burke, Christie 8, 18, 19, 40, 52, 53, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
C:&#13;
Chullino, Beau 71&#13;
D:&#13;
Dinovo, Matt 6, 31, 45, 74, 11 4&#13;
E:&#13;
Englehardt, Nicole 14&#13;
F:&#13;
Fennell, Jacob 10, 11 , 25, 34, 38, 49, 75&#13;
Fischer, Tony 11, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 49,&#13;
74, 75, 81 , 113&#13;
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G:&#13;
Gerjevic, Anna 10, 40, 113&#13;
Gibson, Ray 28, 33,36,37,45,62&#13;
Gorman, Lizzy 5, 6, 17, 18, 32, 34, 36, 81,&#13;
83, 113, 114&#13;
H:&#13;
Hargens, Johnna 6, 36, 40, 113, 114, 116&#13;
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Hughes, Katie 5, 6, 10, 16, 53, 56, 57, 81,&#13;
114&#13;
Hughes, Marty 67&#13;
Hughes, Matt 79, 82&#13;
Index 116&#13;
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J:&#13;
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Jensen, Sarah 9, 40&#13;
K:&#13;
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M:&#13;
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Murray, Tim 18, 19, 49, 73&#13;
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O'Donnell, Jenny 11 3&#13;
Oder, Jordan I 0, 52, 53, 57&#13;
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P:&#13;
Phelps, Mark 45 , 79&#13;
Q:&#13;
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R:&#13;
Rangel, Theresa 36, 11 3&#13;
S:&#13;
Sanchez, Luci a 6, 14, 16, 17, 36, 11 3, 11 4&#13;
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Schwery, James 11&#13;
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Stock, Joey 6, 13, 44, 45, 75&#13;
Su lli van, Gabe 18, 36&#13;
T:&#13;
Thomas, Ke lly 18, 19&#13;
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V:&#13;
Yerc io, Miche lle 4, 18, 62, 11 3&#13;
W:&#13;
Wertz. Kory 13, 45&#13;
Wulff, John&#13;
Y:&#13;
Yeoman, Neil 60, 61, 79, 8 1 &#13;
FALCONS TAKE STATE TITLE&#13;
BASEBALL TEAM PROVES THAT UNDERDOGS CAN TAKE IT ALL&#13;
' Staff Writers&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
A phenomenal event took place&#13;
in the sweltering summer of&#13;
1996, fifteen years after the&#13;
Falcons won their first state&#13;
trophy. They did it again!&#13;
The 1996 Falcon Baseball&#13;
Team took the Di vision 2A State&#13;
Champion Title, blowing away&#13;
schools all across the state who&#13;
had never heard of St. Albert as&#13;
well as SA students themselves.&#13;
The boys, who were state&#13;
qualifiers in 1995, decided as a&#13;
team that their season goal was to&#13;
reach the state tournament in&#13;
Marshalltown again. The hope&#13;
of wi nning the tournament was&#13;
just a speck on the hori zon- but it&#13;
was enough.&#13;
The Falcons started the ir year&#13;
off moderately, despite the hard&#13;
work and dedi cation. Then,&#13;
slowly, the ir efforts began to pay&#13;
off. The team "clicked", with&#13;
the ir game building to acrescendo at the State Tournament.&#13;
ln the ir first round matchup&#13;
against Osage, the Falcon team&#13;
smoothly slid by. And in the&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Falcons huddle for a team prayer following the&#13;
game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Falcon fans cheer on the baseball team at the semifinal game against Dyersville Beckman.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Dean Gray encourages fellow&#13;
teammmate Eric Janecek during the&#13;
Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids game.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Eric Janecek hurls another deadly&#13;
pitch in the semi-final game.&#13;
semifinal round, the boys&#13;
crushed Sioux Central, Sioux&#13;
Rapids. In the Championship&#13;
game, pressure mounted as Eric&#13;
Janecek took the mound. These&#13;
boys handled it well. The&#13;
Falcons dominated the whole&#13;
game, proving that the underdogs can come out on top.&#13;
And that spirited message will&#13;
not be forgotten. When the&#13;
players have graduated and the&#13;
celebrations are over, the banner&#13;
will still hang in the gym, the&#13;
trophy will beam out of its case,&#13;
and the memory of the team that&#13;
went in as underdogs and came&#13;
out as champions will always&#13;
linger in our minds.&#13;
CONGRATS&#13;
1996 FALCONS&#13;
ON A&#13;
SUCCESSFUL&#13;
YEAR! &#13;
Congratulations State&#13;
Champions&#13;
Above: Above:&#13;
The Falcons shake hands with the opposing team, Sioux Central Sioux Rapids,&#13;
after the semi-final victory. The Falcons then went on to play Dyersville,&#13;
Beckman in the championship finals.&#13;
Senior first baseman Dana&#13;
Schwa rtz gets under a foul&#13;
fly ball.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore third baseman&#13;
Dean Gray takes a swing in an&#13;
attempt to make contact with&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Right:&#13;
The '96 State Champions&#13;
celebrate their state title&#13;
following the game. The&#13;
Falcons beat Dyersville,&#13;
Beckman for the honor of&#13;
being state champions.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Eric J anecek&#13;
celebrates a great inning&#13;
with fellow senior&#13;
teammate Nick Lownes.&#13;
Eric J anecek went on to&#13;
be named to the AllTournament Team, and&#13;
the Council Bluffs City&#13;
Baseball Player of the&#13;
Year. &#13;
The 96 Legend ends here and ...&#13;
LEGENDS NEVER DIE&#13;
Another year is closed. This book is filled with the pictures and narrative of a year in the life of the institution we&#13;
call St. Albeit. We have attempted to tell the story of this&#13;
year. While it is impossible to capture the events, emotions,&#13;
and energy of an entire year in 122 pages, we hope that this&#13;
book will serve as a brief reminder of all that the year of&#13;
1995-1996 brought to the community of St. Albert.&#13;
Each hallway, each classroom, and each space in this&#13;
building carries the echoes of voices gone before. Each&#13;
desk has served as a seat of learning for a student. Each&#13;
pew in our chapel has served as a place for prayer. Our&#13;
voices_ now become part of this legendary song.&#13;
All legends have a beginning. All students have a start&#13;
somewhere. The following two pages are a glimpse into&#13;
that beginning, the promise and joy of childhood. These&#13;
glimpses of the SA senior class of 1996 remind us of the&#13;
joy and energy brought to the task of becoming a legend.&#13;
And they also remind us of how far we have come, and&#13;
how far we have yet to go.&#13;
May the joy of our youth, expressed on these pages,&#13;
never die!&#13;
119 Student Life &#13;
Student Life 120 &#13;
121 Student Life &#13;
BEST WISHES&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1996&#13;
Saint Albert High School&#13;
Administration, Faculty, and Staff&#13;
St. Albert Jr. Sr. High School&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
(712) 328-2316 </text>
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