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VOLUME IV&#13;
1 &#13;
2 &#13;
SAINT ALBERT THE GREAT&#13;
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
CONTENTS&#13;
Administration&#13;
and Faculty . . . • • . . . . • • . . • . • 7&#13;
School Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • 1 7&#13;
Athletics • • • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . • • . 35&#13;
Activities • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . • . . . 59&#13;
Underclassmen • • • . . . . . . . . . . • 7 9&#13;
Seniors . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 103&#13;
Honors .•.....•.... . ...• . 123&#13;
Index •........•••.•....•.• • 127&#13;
Patrons ••••••.....•. . .. .• • , 131&#13;
llFYI~~~ I&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Guinan&#13;
Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moran&#13;
Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sister Mary Susan&#13;
Ken Petersen&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
encompasses an essential time,&#13;
a nebulous time&#13;
High school&#13;
in the lives of those experiencing it.&#13;
And try though we may.&#13;
the time is often over before we&#13;
even begin to realize its importance .&#13;
All we discover is that it's a time of growth,&#13;
of change--&#13;
for the body,&#13;
for the mind,&#13;
for the spirit.&#13;
And just when we try to put a yardstick&#13;
to this growth,&#13;
try to wrench a "why?" from our experience •.•&#13;
we find the time gone ...&#13;
gone .•.&#13;
• • . before we even begin to realize its importance. &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
7 &#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman, Diocese of Des Moines&#13;
Rever end Daniel L. Del ehant, Princ ipal&#13;
8 &#13;
Reverend James Kiernan, Vice-principal&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Saint Albert School Board: Charles McManamy, Fr. John Hart, Gaylord Epperson, J ames Gilmore, Mrs. Mary Tedesco,&#13;
Maurice O'Neill, Don Hoffman, Phil Gronstal, John Sweeney, Fr. Maur us Kennedy.&#13;
9 &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever: Dean of Boys, Social Studies&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery: Biology, Ge ne r a l Science&#13;
Father Paul Monahan: Counselor, Religion, Logic Miss Victorina Salvador: English&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia: Physical Education Sister Mary Sandra, B. V.M.: Social Studies, English&#13;
10 &#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, R.S.M.: Dean of Girls, Latin, English&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody: Chemistry, Math&#13;
Mr . John Hogan: Spanish, Social Studies Sister Mary Elaine, C. H.M.: Art, Humanities&#13;
Mrs. Jean McQua id and Mrs. Doris Phelps: Secretaries Mrs. Hel en Jones: Nurse&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Mr. Lewis Elbert: Math&#13;
Miss Elaine O'Brien: Music, Humanities, English&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen, R.S.M.: Business Education, Social&#13;
Studies&#13;
I&#13;
Sister Mary Bartella, B. V. M. : Libra r y&#13;
Sister Micheline , C. H.M.: Social Studies,&#13;
English&#13;
Sister Mary The r esa, B.V.M.: Journalism, Latin. &#13;
Mr. Bill Charles: Social Studies&#13;
Mr . Paul Harrington: Speech, Drama,&#13;
Englis h&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen: English&#13;
Sister Bridget Marie, R.S.M.: Biology, General&#13;
Science&#13;
Mrs. Suzanne Smith: Physical Education&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna, C.H. M.: Business&#13;
Education, Math&#13;
13 &#13;
Sister Mary David, B. V.M. : Geometry&#13;
Mr. Al She rbo: Re ligion&#13;
Sister Mar y Simone , C.H. M. : English _ Mr. Richa rd He inen: Math&#13;
Father Frank Palmer: Religion Mr s. Rita Schnitker: Business Education&#13;
14 &#13;
Sister Jeanette, C.H.M. : Library, Home&#13;
Economics&#13;
Sister Mary Susan, R.S.M.: English&#13;
Mr. Gerald Carrig: Social Studies&#13;
Mr. Matt Wanning: Physics&#13;
Mr. Melvin White : Latin&#13;
Mr. Ken Petersen: Industrial Arts&#13;
15 &#13;
Mr. Roy Eyberg: Maintenance&#13;
Mr. Jim Gorman: Maintenance&#13;
,, • ,,. " .'I~"' r • -&#13;
- - ~-- -- -&#13;
A. Turner, C. Ring, G. Kunasek, V. Carberry, M. O'Ne ill: cooks&#13;
L6 &#13;
SCHOOL LIFE&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Bob Mathiasen, Treasurer&#13;
Debbie Mescher, Vice-president&#13;
Jeff Kallman, President&#13;
Joan Mescher, Secretary&#13;
Moderators: Siste r Mary Simone&#13;
Sister Micheline&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
For special activities the student council appoints committees. One such committee included: Mary Daley,&#13;
Bill Meshling, J ean Delehant, J ane Buhman, Martha Heck, Kathy Respeliers, Dan Gorman, Kathy Krettek. &#13;
BIOLOGY FIELD CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: Mr . Kingery, Sr. Bridget Marie, moder ator s;&#13;
M. B. LaMantia , M. J. Brooks, B. str aka. ROW 2:&#13;
B. Connolly , M. L. Epperson, J. Guinan, M. Kulc zewski,&#13;
G. Cox , c. Sca r pellino, M. Kenney, E. Jones, E.&#13;
Jones , L. Whitaker, D. Dorszynski, N. VanHorne. ROW&#13;
4: B. Goetzinger, G. Gronstal.&#13;
J ean Guinan, Barb Straka , and Marge Kulczewski&#13;
examine plants on a fi eld study.&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: K. Shea, V. Jansenius, V. Zajic, M. Burke, J. Flamma ng, L. Drier, L. Beck,&#13;
L. Hopp, R. Beraldi, R. Cla rk, Sister Elaine , mode r a tor; ROW 2: L. Hol eton, C. Heena n,&#13;
T. Bontz, S. Wellman, M. L. Rosman, S. Fische r, J. Wikenson, P. Hanneman, N.&#13;
Krueger, C. Hoke, T. Eckel, N. Hoke; ROW3: M. D. Schnitke r, G. Colpitts , C. Menges,&#13;
M. Yarpe, J. Mehsling, D. Hough, S. Appl egate , T. Hakenson, J. Steinhoff, K. Koestne r ;&#13;
ROW 4: E. Gilmore , J. Harmon, G. Thomas, D. We llman, J. Doyle , W. Caughla n, s. Carroll, M. Bartholomew, J . Mrkacek, J. Hamling, s. Maue r .&#13;
Laura Holeton, Saint Albert's answe r to Rembrandt? &#13;
FUTURE NURSES CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: Mrs. Jones, moderator; ROW 2: L. Whitaker, D.&#13;
Salvo, K. Brown, M. Meloy, E. Weidman; ROW3: D. Walters,&#13;
A. Spence, J, Burns, M. B. La Mantia; ROW 4: G. Cox, E.&#13;
Jones, s. Higginbotham, M. I .eonard.&#13;
OUCH!&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
LETTERMEN'S CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Scott, V. Leber, B. Blanchard, D. Ring, J. Stageman, D. Burns, R. F eurt, M.&#13;
Grote, S. Kallman, J. Quigley, J. Gorman, J. Pender; ROW 2: M. J. Schnitker, B. Colpitts,&#13;
J. Berger, G. Farrage, K. Lane, D. O'Toole , L. Weidman, T. Minear, T . Turner, G.&#13;
Fennell, B. Mathiasen, J. Doyle; ROW 3: K. Ramsey, J. Mortens en, T. O'Ne ill, J. He ithoff, J. Roach, J. Mann, J. Friesen, J. Friel, J. Kallman, J. Ecke l , D. McClure , M. Brookover; ROW 4: S. Tisher, W. McDonald, D. McClure, J. McGruder, R. Turone , S. Dermody,&#13;
M. Mahoney, B. O'Neil, J, Kulczewski, J. Faylor, R. Bowers; ROW 5: D. O'Neill, J.&#13;
Pogge, M. McGruder, J. Mathiasen, G. Thomas, Coach Charles.&#13;
Officers: ROW 1: Jim Roa ch, Jeff Kallman, Vince Leber;&#13;
ROW 2: Be rnie Colpitts , Mike J. Schnitker.&#13;
Willie McDonald shows off his letter. &#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: M. J e rkovich, D. Ba rt, S. McKiernan, M. Minor, L. Hughes, M. Respeliers, M. Leonard, S. Sandbothe, P. Clark,&#13;
L. Hopp, M. Frost, D. Martin; ROW 2: E. Weidman, L. Wolever, S. Vergamini, P. Graeve, C. Johnson, K. Shudak, R.&#13;
Applegate , K. Sandbothe , C. O'Neill, J. Tinley , M. Heck, D. Holtz, D. Dinovo, D. Salvo, J. Shudak, N. Devivo, M. Wettengel,&#13;
C. Hoffman; ROW 3: B. Tacke , M. Conlon, C. Swanek, S. Moser, M. K. Stokes, M. Mann, D. J ansenius, D. Dorszenski, S.&#13;
Houston, G. Smith, N. Wettengel, J. Bitner, M. Kelley, P. Martin, R. Beraldi, N. Reggio; ROW 4: J. Carpenter, C. Kruse,&#13;
J. Clar k, K. Krettek, M. Me isenbach, R. Barnes, T. Gorman, J. Buhman, D. Vergamini, J. Delehant, J. Guinan, J.&#13;
P ender, K. Respelie rs, M. LaManita; ROW 5: M. Larchick, K. Duggan, S. Krupicka, V. J ansenius, V. Zajic, K. Kelly, C.&#13;
Eybe rg, I&lt;. McQuaid, S. Higginbotham, C. Leaders, M. Murphy, M. J. Walsh, N. Walsh, J. Duggan, M. Burke, T. Eckel.&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
Carol We idman--a devoted fan.&#13;
23 &#13;
VARSITY&#13;
Captain: Dianne Kenney&#13;
Debbie McPartland&#13;
24&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
J a ne t Shuda k&#13;
Nanci Devivo &#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Vicki Jansenius&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
The varsity cheerleaders have helped keep the&#13;
spirit of enthusiasm and pride alive in our&#13;
Falcon t eam. During the course of the year&#13;
they have seen both victory and defeat. They&#13;
have seen how they themselves must work&#13;
together in order to function a s an effective&#13;
squad. The Falcons were proud to be represented by such a distinguished squad of cheerl eaders.&#13;
Mascot: Maureen LaBonia&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
ROW 1: Sharon Sandbothe, P. Martin, P. Clark;&#13;
ROW 2: K. Respeliers, Karen Sandbothe, J. Delehant. &#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
ROW 1: D. Vergamini, D. Martin, M. K. Stoke s;&#13;
ROW 2: C. Kruse , E. Weidman, D. Jansenius.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
KEY CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Conzemius, G. Farrage, D. McClure, J. Kallman, M.&#13;
Mahoney; ROW 2: Mr. Elbert, moderator, J . Sciortino, R. Ronk,&#13;
J. Kulczewski, B. O'Neil, D. McClure; ROW 3: V. Leber, J .&#13;
Mann, M. Spence, J . Heithoff, S. Dermody; ROW 4: R. Mathiasen,&#13;
E. Fennell, T. O'Neill, F . Guinan, J. Friel, J . Osl er .&#13;
KEY CLUB SUCCUMBS&#13;
TO FACULTY CAGERS&#13;
Mr. Jansen utilizes his Cincinnati sizzler for two points. &#13;
Though this year's Key Club wa s&#13;
subject to relative inactivity,&#13;
there were two outstanding occurrences of note in its favor.&#13;
The first was the initiation of&#13;
an intramural volleyball tournament. For several weeks a number of teams (The Desert Rats&#13;
and Bill Jordan ciub, for example) vied for the championship.&#13;
The second was the annual Faculty-Key Club basketball game.&#13;
Unfortunately for the students,&#13;
even the experience of tournament time did little to overcome&#13;
the faculty attack, which was&#13;
aggressive, to say the least.&#13;
Mr. Ken "Spark" P etersen&#13;
displays his "fatal" lay-up.&#13;
Faculty r eigns: Mr. Bill Charles, Mr. Bill J ansen, Mr . Lew Elbert ,&#13;
Mr. Matt Wanning, Mr. Dick Heinen, Mr. John LaBonia, Mr . Ken&#13;
P et ersen.&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
FRONT: B. Siegrest; ROW 1: C. Poffenba rger, M. J. Stracke , R. Ring, V.&#13;
J erkovich, M. Geppert, N. Sweeney, V. Kruge r; ROW 2: s. Schnitker, J.&#13;
Berger, N. Hill, S. Wellman, B. Sweeney, M. J. Hanneman; ROW 3: R.&#13;
Miles, F. LaMantia , S. Ca llaghan, L. We idman, D. Sealock, L. Beck; ROW&#13;
4: T. Judkins, G. Krupicka , G. Steinhoff, M. Noon, B. Wenninghoff, J.&#13;
Brooks.&#13;
Proofreading copy, Ron Miles, Terry Myers, Sharon&#13;
Schnitker, and Vicki J ansenius find many mistakes.&#13;
Where was I, a nyway? &#13;
It's like this Nancy ....&#13;
Shirley Fis che r a nd Frank LaMantia put the finishing touches on the Accipiter&#13;
as Sister Ther esa looks on.&#13;
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DIMENSIONS 1969-1970&#13;
Advisors&#13;
Mr. Petersen: "We're finished !"&#13;
Sr. M. Sus an: ''Such enjoyabl e work.''&#13;
Editor-in-chief Francis Guina n&#13;
Photographer Tim O'Grady&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Assistant Sue Pawloski&#13;
Faculty editor J ean Guinan&#13;
Salesman Steve Callaghan&#13;
Salesman Tim O'Neil tries to sell St.&#13;
Albert a yearbook. &#13;
Assistant editor Mike Moran, Underclassmen editors&#13;
Greg Gronstal, Laure Wolever.&#13;
Senior editor Jody Flammang&#13;
Organizations editor Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
Typist Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Sports editor Jack Pogge&#13;
Senior editor Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Artist Jim Doyle&#13;
33 &#13;
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AUTOMOTIVE CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: M. Patten, J. Mar tin, T. Minor, J. Conlon, L. Thomas, T. Huyck, C. Moran, F ather&#13;
Kiernan; ROW 2: J. Doyle , K. Cox , M. Downey , J ohn Doyl e, R. Case, S. Carr oll, T. Hall,&#13;
H. Steinhoff.&#13;
FALCON CONCESSION CLUB&#13;
ROW 1: J. Martin, R. Messbarger, M. Much; ROW 2: Father Kiernan, J. Sulentic ,&#13;
M. Shea, P. Stamp, T. Minor. &#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
The 1969 varsity football program at Saint&#13;
Albert reached heights never before&#13;
achieved. Under Coach Bill Charles the&#13;
Falcons received ranking in the state Top&#13;
Ten for the first time since Saint Albert&#13;
began playing football. The squad played&#13;
nine exciting ball games before the largest&#13;
crowds ever to see Falcon football. With&#13;
an awesome offensive attack and a steady&#13;
defense, the Falcons seized the City Championship. Saint Albert had one of Southwest&#13;
Iowa's finest teams and hopes to repeat its&#13;
performance in 1970.&#13;
The Falcons take the field for another kill.&#13;
Ken Lane leads the way for another exciting run by Victory Vince Leber. &#13;
ROW 1: Coach Cha rles, J. Mortensen, V. Leber, T. Minear, D. Holeton, G. Farrage, B. Ronk, J. Scott, M. D. Schnitker, J.&#13;
McGruder; ROW 2: J. Berge r, B. Johnson, D. O'Toole, M. Sterbens, K. Lane, J. Friesen, G. Thoma s, J. Kulezewski, Coach&#13;
LaBonia; ROW 3: S. De rmody, J. Eckel, R. Feurt, B. O'Neil, D. McClure, T. Turne r, T. He ithoff, S. Tisher; ROW 4: R.&#13;
Bowers, M. McGruder, M. J. Schnitker, G. Fennel, T. Myers, J. Pogge , W. McDonald, Coach Jansen; ROW 5: D. Burns, R.&#13;
Miles, M. Masker, D. Wellman, D. O'Neill, M. Noon, Manager M. Mahoney, Manager J. Friel.&#13;
John Scott and Bill O'Ne il put the&#13;
crunch on a Falcon foe.&#13;
37 &#13;
38&#13;
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL&#13;
ROW 1: D. Watson, T. Burke, J. Myers, P. Hoke, D. Emarine, J. Kennan , E. Robinson, M. Doner, J. Mathiasen; ROW 2: M.&#13;
Thomas, M. Ankenbauer, P. Mahoney, P. Caparelli, M. Moran, M. Thompson, D. Hopp, B. Viola , J. Gorman; ROW 3: Coach&#13;
Petersen, M. Brookover, T. Ring, J. Brosnihan, D. Gentile, J . Boswell, H. Pala dino, T. Wette ngel, S. Ryba, T. Briggs, Coach&#13;
Heinen.&#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
ROW 1: M. Brosnihan, M. Schreiber, B. Mehsling, L. Thomas, D. Minaha n, R. Messbarger, T. Huyck, D. Gorman,&#13;
M. Leber, G. Reid; ROW2: D. Mescher, B. stageman, D. O'Connor, J. Stokes, J. Conlon, J. Yochem, C. Sorensen, J .&#13;
Kennebeck, P. Hering, J, Ege, P. Lenihan; ROW 3: R. Flom, L. Halterman, M. Eyberg, G. Gentile, S. Miles, J.&#13;
Sulentic, T. Hood, M. Webster, M. O'Toole, T. Cannon, Coach Hogan, M. Shea, S. Gillette, J. Brower, T. Thompson,&#13;
B. Sweeney. &#13;
Vince Leber, with Coach Charles, receives the Golden&#13;
Helmet Award for the outstanding football player of the&#13;
area.&#13;
The fans turn out in full force to cheer the Falcons.&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
ALL&#13;
SOUTHWEST&#13;
IOWA&#13;
PERFORMERS&#13;
Mark Sterbens&#13;
39 &#13;
Co-captain Tom Turner&#13;
40&#13;
FALCON CAGERS&#13;
Bob Blanchard, the team's high scorer, shows how it's&#13;
done.&#13;
Co-captain Mike J. Schnitker &#13;
Jerry Mortensen&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
Bob Mathiasen, Bob Blanchard,&#13;
Tim O'Neill&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
41 &#13;
42&#13;
The Falcon roundballers, under&#13;
the coaching of John LaBonia, had&#13;
a very successful season, amassing ten wins against eight losses.&#13;
Coach LaBonia used a combination of juniors and seniors to&#13;
form one of the hardest working&#13;
squads in the school's history.&#13;
Lacking in height, the Falcons had&#13;
to continuously battle taller&#13;
teams; yet many times they&#13;
emerged victoriously , making up&#13;
in hustle what they lacked in&#13;
height.&#13;
Larry Weidman&#13;
Dave O'Neill battl es an opponent for a loos e ball.&#13;
J ack Pogge John Osler &#13;
Terry Myers John Scott Rick Ronk&#13;
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL&#13;
ROW 1: T. Burke, E. Robinson, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, B. Viola,&#13;
J. Br osnihan; ROW 2: Coach Charles, J. Mathiasen, M. Doner, S.&#13;
Rosma n, D. Johnson, S. Conzemius, J. Myers.&#13;
The sophomore basketball team, coached&#13;
by Bill Charles, followed right in the steps&#13;
of the varsity, achieving an almost identical&#13;
record of ten and seven. The strong rebounding of the forwards helped this team&#13;
to dominate many of their games. These&#13;
super sophs should prove to be valuable&#13;
assets next year.&#13;
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44&#13;
Coach Hogan's freshman B team&#13;
compiled a record of el even wins&#13;
and ten losses. It was a team&#13;
that relied heavily on hustle and&#13;
capitalizing on the other team's&#13;
mistakes. The frosh teams should&#13;
combine next year to produce an&#13;
excellent sophomore squad.&#13;
ROW 1: J. Sciortino, M. Brosnihan, D. Heithoff, P. Hering, B. Mehsling, D.&#13;
Minahan, L. Thomas; ROW 2: Coach Hogan, D. O'Connor, M. Eyberg, J. Ronk,&#13;
H. Steinhoff, J. Mathiasen, G. Peregoy:..&#13;
The Falcon Fledglings, under the&#13;
watchful eye of Father Monahan,&#13;
combined their speed with height&#13;
to win twelve out of their seventeen games. Using all-around&#13;
teamwork, the frosh beat many&#13;
outstanding junior high teams of the&#13;
area. The supply of talent for&#13;
future varsities appears secure&#13;
with this crop.&#13;
KNEELING: T. Hall, J. Brower, J. Heck; STANDING: R. Mescher, S. Gillette , P .&#13;
Lenihan, J. Stokes, T. Cannon, F ather Monahan, coach, S. Miles, B. Sweeney , T.&#13;
Huyck, M. O'Toole . &#13;
VARSITY GRAPPLERS&#13;
Jeff Kallman escapes from the grasp of his foe.&#13;
Co-captain Blanchard Johnson wears down his opponent&#13;
at the stat e tournament.&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
Co-captain Joe Respeliers prepares to pin his competitor.&#13;
The Saint Albert wrestlers had their most successful season so far. With a record of eight and four,&#13;
four men winning sectionals, and one going on to&#13;
state, Coach Petersen has every right to be proud&#13;
of this season. Many of the lettermen will return&#13;
next year for a strong team.&#13;
Scott Kallman Doug McClure&#13;
Mike Grote&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Bill O'Neil &#13;
Jim F aylor&#13;
Blanchard Johnson gets his opponent r eady.&#13;
J eff Kallman&#13;
Bill McDonal d J ack Stageman Blanchard Johnson&#13;
47 &#13;
Jack Stageman slams his foe's shoulders to the mat.&#13;
Joe Respeliers Jim Doyle&#13;
Bernie Colpitts John Berger Chuck Dusing, Manage r&#13;
48 &#13;
J. V. WRESTLERS&#13;
J. Quigley, J. Gorman, B. Grote, M. Webster, M. Brookover, R.&#13;
Stazzoni, J. Kulczewski, D. Denning, R. Messbarger.&#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLERS&#13;
ROW 1: R. Messbarger, M. Schreiber, D. Gorman, J. Kennebeck, C. Sorenson;&#13;
ROW 2: J. Ege, M. Webster, T. Hood, J. Yochem, M. Shea; ROW 3: S. Shea ,&#13;
J. Reid, J. Sulentic, M. Leber, M. Carta; ROW 4: Coach Mark Andrews, T.&#13;
Greiner, A. Kaufman.&#13;
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TRACK&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
ROW 1: E. Robinson, B. Johnson, M. Sterbens, R. Bowers; ROW 2: G.&#13;
Thomas, K. Ramsey, G. Fennel, D. O'Toole; ROW 3: w. McDonald, T.&#13;
Minear, J. Gorman, B. Viola; ROW 4: M. Moran, B. Goetzinger, B.&#13;
Mathiasen, T. Turner; ROW 5: Trainer J. Friel, V. Leber, S, Miles, J.&#13;
Pender; ROW 6: Mgr. M. Mahoney, L. Weidman, J. Mathiasen, J, McGruder;&#13;
ROW 7: Coach Charles, R. Turone.&#13;
FROSH&#13;
ROW 1: L. Thoma s, c. Sorenson, M.&#13;
Leber; ROW 2: J. Ronk, M. Eyberg, J.&#13;
Kennebeck; ROW 3: T. Cannon, P. Lenihan, B. Meshling; ROW 4: B. Doner,&#13;
Coach Charles, D. Mescher.&#13;
The Falcon track team ran a good season&#13;
this year. The cindermen ranked seventh&#13;
in Class A competition and showed great&#13;
strength in winning the Blackhawk Relays.&#13;
Coach Charles used various combinations&#13;
for relay teams to qualify at the state&#13;
meet. &#13;
Vince Leber strains for distance in the broad jump.&#13;
Gerard Thomas soars over the hurdles.&#13;
Willie McDonald strides to win.&#13;
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VOLLEYBALL&#13;
An added sport for girls was begun&#13;
this year by Mrs. Smith. The volleyball&#13;
team consisted of two different squads--&#13;
the varsity and the freshmen. Mrs. Smith&#13;
thought the teams had a good beginning&#13;
season.&#13;
ROW 1: J. Car penter, J. F lammang, G. Cox, M. Burke, N. Devivo; ROW&#13;
2: M. Kenney, M. Fr icke , E. J one s , M. Schultz, IVL Burns.&#13;
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL&#13;
ROW 1: A. Burns , C. O'Neill, L. Novak, S. Houston, D. stageman; ROW 2: S.&#13;
Hurst, J. Del ehant, G. Smith, N. Wettengel , D. Heenan , R. Appl egate. &#13;
ROW 1: J. Tinley, M. Burns, M. Ronk, M. LaMantia, M. Frost; ROW 2: Mrs.&#13;
Smith, E . Jones, M. McQuaid, L. Hol eton, J. Carpenter, M. Burke.&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
The girls' tennis team ended up&#13;
with a fairly good season. As a&#13;
result of seven games, the team&#13;
pulled through with three wins and&#13;
four losses. Determination was&#13;
the girls' finest quality.&#13;
GIRLS' GOLF&#13;
M. Kulczewski, J, Brown, D. J ansenius, M. Conlon, J. Guinan, M. Burke , T. Herzell, T. Gorman, J.&#13;
Buhman, S. Applegate, J. Mescher, N. Walsh, Mrs. Smith.&#13;
Marked by her determination and will to win,&#13;
Marsha Burke can be known a s Saint Albert's allaround girl athlete. Her strong backhand was a&#13;
threat to tennis foes; her drive ingolfwas forceful.&#13;
The spirit she showed helped make this a successful year for girls' sports.&#13;
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LINKSMEN DRIVE 12--7&#13;
K. Koestner, G. Myer s , J. Berger, M. Noon, B. Blanchard, J. Pogge,&#13;
D. Walter, R. Ronk, J. Kallman.&#13;
The links men from Saint Albert had a most successful season. Using three talented seniors and two&#13;
promising juniors, Coach Al Sherbo molded the&#13;
team into a winning combination. Saint Albert's&#13;
won twelve out of fifteen matches and is becoming&#13;
respected throughout Southwest Iowa.&#13;
John Berge r&#13;
J ohn Pogge&#13;
RIGHT: Golf coach,&#13;
Al Sherbo.&#13;
Bob Blanchard&#13;
Mike Noon &#13;
FALCON BASEBALL&#13;
ROW 1: M. McGruder, Captain D. McClure, B. Johnson, J. Heithoff, P. Hoke, H. P aladino, D. McClure; ROW 2: Coa ch&#13;
Wolever, S. Tisher, Captain J. Roach, J. Mann, M. Noon, J. Osler, J. Mortensen, K. Lane, J. Boswell, Coach LaBonia.&#13;
Coaching Staff: Mr. Wolever, Mr. J ansen, Mr. LaBonia.&#13;
Co-captain Dan McClure&#13;
Not pictured: Co-capta in Jim Roach&#13;
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Shortstop Jerry Mann plays the big hop.&#13;
steve Tisher, catcher, awaits the throw to home.&#13;
John He ithoff fields a hard hit ground ball.&#13;
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Going high fo r a line drive is second ba sema n J e rry&#13;
Morten s en.&#13;
Saint Albert's varsity baseball team has shown&#13;
promise in its first few games. The team successfully defeated its city rivals in impressive&#13;
wins, T.J. 4-3 and L.C. 4-3. Coach Wolever considered this team to be a good defensive ball&#13;
club. With good hitting and an experienced pitching&#13;
staff, he feels the team is a state tournament&#13;
contender. &#13;
Mark McGruder works hard on the mound.&#13;
Right fielder Doug McClure hauls in a fly ball.&#13;
Wait a minute! How did he get in the line-up?&#13;
John Osle r make s the play at first.&#13;
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FALCON J. V.'S&#13;
ROW 1: D. Denning, T. Heithoff, J. Gorman, S. Fancher, M. Tede sco, L. Shudak, D. Watson;&#13;
ROW 2: J. Stewart, K. Cox, T. Burke, J. Martin, T. Cannon, P. Mahoney, Coach Jansen. Not&#13;
pictured: S. Conzemius, A. Krittenbrink, M. Moran.&#13;
Catcher Pat Mahoney and Coach Jansen start&#13;
infield practice.&#13;
J. V. 's await the start of their game.&#13;
The Junior Varsity team opened its season with a&#13;
notable win over Plattsmouth, 3-1. The team was&#13;
mostly compiled of sophomores, with a few juniors&#13;
and freshmen. Coach J ensen felt that if the club&#13;
could combine good pitching with hitting, it would&#13;
be a real winner. &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
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The finishing touches a r e put on Rick&#13;
Ryan.&#13;
Adam (Torn Turner) and Eve (Kathy Brughenhernke) talk it&#13;
over.&#13;
Festivities in King Erik's court are taken&#13;
over by the dancing girls.&#13;
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Tiger keeper (Francis Guinan) warns Prince ss Barbera (Kathy Brugenhemke) of the consequences of her actions.&#13;
Tiger: 1. . .. Prisoner: O&#13;
Many long hours of work went&#13;
into making this year's musica l a&#13;
success. Although there were only&#13;
three leads, the chorus had to put&#13;
in as much work as the l eads.&#13;
The play itself was actually three&#13;
different short plays.&#13;
The first was ''The Dia ry of&#13;
Adam and Eve," which portrayed&#13;
the classic story of Eden as a&#13;
humorous confrontation between&#13;
man and wife. The second act&#13;
added suspense in ''The Lady or&#13;
the Tiger. '' The final act was an&#13;
updated version of Cinderella. A&#13;
chimney sweep turned into a movie&#13;
star, yet still did not find happine ss.&#13;
J ack Pogge sings the praises of Gaul. &#13;
Kathy shows off her new self when she becomes Passionella.&#13;
Ella dreams of becoming a movie star.&#13;
Cheri Hoffman, accompanist, picks out a song as she&#13;
waits for rehearsal to begin.&#13;
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Boys' Quartet: T. Hanson, F.&#13;
Guinan, S. Applegate , M.&#13;
Spence.&#13;
ABOVE LEFT: State Speech Contestants: ROW 1: M. Burns, D. Kenney,&#13;
M. Conlon, E. Wiedman, M. LaMantia, S. Verga mini; ROW 2: S. Symonds,&#13;
D. Brenneman, R. Beraldi, J. Carpenter, s. Carlson; ROW 3: E. Jones,&#13;
G. Gronstal, T. Hall, S. Krupicka, S. Higginbotham, F. Guinan.&#13;
ABOVE RIGHT: Girls' Sextet: C. Wiedman, M. Burns, J. Berge r,&#13;
S. Pawloski, G. Stewart, A. Straka.&#13;
"II" Ratings at State Music Contest: ROW 1: M. Ronk, D.&#13;
McPartland, M. Wettengel ; ROW 2: T. Gorman, J. Berger, K.&#13;
Brugenhemke, E. Jones; ROW 3: T. Hanson, G. Gronsta l, S.&#13;
Applegate.&#13;
"The Mop Women": D. Kenney, R.&#13;
Beraldi, M. Burns, G. Maniscalco &#13;
Mixed Double Qua rtet: M. Mulqueen, N. Hill,&#13;
C. Hoffman, M. Tierney, T. Hanson, F.&#13;
Guinan, S. Applegat e , M. Spence.&#13;
MUSIC AND SPEECH&#13;
CONTEST ANTS TAKE&#13;
HONORS&#13;
The spe ech team c arried home both superior (I) and&#13;
exc ellent (II) r atings in nearly ever y division of&#13;
the 1970 stat e speech meet. And, for the first time ,&#13;
Sa int Albert sent t eams to the district and state&#13;
l a rge group. competitions. Her e they r eceived,&#13;
beyond "I" ratings, special r ecognitions from the&#13;
Iowa High School Spe ech Association.&#13;
Under the direction of Miss Ela ine O'Brien, twentysix students took part in the stat e music contest.&#13;
Exc ell ent and superior r atings wer e obtained by all&#13;
piano and vocal contestants.&#13;
" You'r e a Good Man, Charlie&#13;
Brown" : D. Kenney, R. Beral di, E.&#13;
J ones, M. Burns, F . Guinan, C.&#13;
Scarpellino.&#13;
' 'I' ' Ratings at State Music Contest: ROW 1: c. Hoffman,&#13;
L. Hopp, M. Tierney; ROW 2: N. Hill, M. Schultz , J.&#13;
Delehant; ROW 3: C. Greer, M. Burns, F . Guinan.&#13;
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The junior-senior girls' choir invited&#13;
audiences to "Clap Yo' Hands."&#13;
Dianne Kenney, as Eleanor of Aquitaine,&#13;
and Francis Guinan, as Henry II, give&#13;
voice to a ma rital conflict in a cutting&#13;
from "The Lion in Winter."&#13;
SPRING&#13;
REVUE&#13;
The revue also included sele ctions by the Les Musiques. This year's group included: ROW 1: J. De l ehant,&#13;
M. Mulqueen, M. Ronk, C.&#13;
Hoffman, J. Flarnming, M.&#13;
Tierney, L. Hopp; ROW 2:&#13;
N. Hill, S. P a lowski, s.&#13;
Moser, S. Symonds, M. We tt enge l, C. Greer, K. Brugenhernke; ROW 3: M.&#13;
Spence , S. Appl egate , M.&#13;
Schultz, A. Straka, T. Hanson, C. Scarpellino, F.&#13;
Guina n; ROW 4: J. Pogge, S.&#13;
Callaghan. &#13;
The Spring Revue presented a kaleidoscope of&#13;
singing, dancing, and dramatic interpretations. The&#13;
Revue r an two nights, giving audiences a choice&#13;
of performances, each presenting a variety in&#13;
musical and dramatic endeavors. Due to the efforts&#13;
of Miss Elaine O'Brien and Mr. Paul Harrington&#13;
the Revue was a success.&#13;
The mixed double quartet&#13;
presents a contest s election, "The River."&#13;
Ellen Wiedman held the audience in silence with&#13;
her performance of "The Tell-Tale Heart. "&#13;
Diane and Sue Vergamini complement each other in ' 'J azz in Two.' '&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS JUNIOR MISS&#13;
• I •&#13;
Former Winner Jann Fernley crowns Saint&#13;
Albert's Dianne Kenney as Council Bluffs&#13;
Junior Miss of 1970. Dianne was also runnerup in the state contest. &#13;
ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
Father Delehant pre s ents Bob Blancha rd with&#13;
the Bert Fla ck Memorial Award.&#13;
Falcon fans applaud Gene Fennell when he is announced as r ecipient of&#13;
the E. R. McDonald sportsmanship award.&#13;
J erry Mann r eceives one of the&#13;
many letter s pr esented at the banquet.&#13;
This year's Knute Rockne award was pres ented to Vince Leber .&#13;
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FANTASIA&#13;
Jeff Kallman and his date pause&#13;
beside the pirate ship between&#13;
dances.&#13;
Ann Straka and her date pose with Capta in Hook. &#13;
Couples take time out for refreshmeJltS in the&#13;
cafeteria.&#13;
Fantasia! This was the theme as well as the&#13;
description of this year's junior-senior prom.&#13;
weeks of toil by the juniors helped the prom&#13;
culminate in a fantastic success. The gym was&#13;
adorned with life-size statues of Snow White, Captain Hook and Peter Pan. A castle and a pirate&#13;
sbiP set the scene where couples danced to the&#13;
festive music of the Blue Ruins.&#13;
The Blue Ruins come on strong.&#13;
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Teresa Eckel and Kathy Brugenhemke demonstrate their artistic&#13;
ability.&#13;
ACADEMIC&#13;
FAIR&#13;
For the April acadmeic fair the gym was&#13;
transformed overnight into a checkerboard&#13;
of educational exhibits. Visitors wandered&#13;
through the colorful art gallery a nd past&#13;
rows of science experiments. Students explained booklets,· demonstrated math skills,&#13;
showed films they had produced. The fair&#13;
was a successful representation of the year's&#13;
academic ventures.&#13;
- Hard at work with their smoking machine are&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman and Kathy Respeliers.&#13;
Left: At the rocket display , Mike Brookover&#13;
neatly expla ins the intricacie s of parachute&#13;
folding. &#13;
John Sulentic, Rod Messbarger, Tom Minor,&#13;
and Jerry Martin introduce fair-goers to their&#13;
full-bloode? engine.&#13;
Alan Kaufman and John Brower prepare to race their gerbils through a&#13;
maze experiment.&#13;
Under the scrutiny of Charles Edwards, Father&#13;
Monahan and Greg Gronstal splice together&#13;
the sophomores' first film offering.&#13;
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HONORS&#13;
ASSEMBLY&#13;
Father Delehant awards a&#13;
speech c ertificate to Francis&#13;
Guinan.&#13;
Gerene Cox r ec eives one of&#13;
the senior scholastic awards.&#13;
Observing the ceremonie s are&#13;
Father Delehant, Mr. David Mccann, a r epr esentative of the Iowa&#13;
Bar Association, a nd Mrs. Louis&#13;
Passer.&#13;
Mr. Louis P asser,&#13;
representing the&#13;
J ewish War Veterans, attended&#13;
the assembly to&#13;
present&#13;
Sharon&#13;
with a&#13;
ship.&#13;
senior&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
scholar-&#13;
Msgr. John Whelan served&#13;
a s retreat m aster for the&#13;
junior and senior classes.&#13;
DAY OF RECOLLECTION&#13;
Sophomoric meditations.&#13;
Underclassmen assemble&#13;
for their conference.&#13;
Msgr. John Kovacs offers Mass for freshmen and&#13;
sophomores.&#13;
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GRADUATION&#13;
76 &#13;
77 &#13;
7 8 &#13;
UNDERCLASS&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
President: Tim Thompson&#13;
Secretary: Marilyn Brown&#13;
Patricia Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Margaret Baldwin&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Mary Bart&#13;
Michael Beck&#13;
Teresa Beckman&#13;
Jane Bitner&#13;
Barbara Bohnenkamp&#13;
James Bridges&#13;
Mary Briggs&#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Treasurer: Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Vice-President: Phillip Hering &#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
William Doner&#13;
Mary Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
Charles Dusing&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Ann Burns&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Dennis Caughlin&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Frances Connolly&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
James Deal&#13;
Hmmmm . ..&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Michael Eyberg&#13;
Neil Fagan&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer&#13;
Richard Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Gregory Gentile&#13;
steven Gillette&#13;
Daniel Gorman&#13;
Patricia Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Thomas Greiner&#13;
Janice Gronstal&#13;
Ready .. . Aim ... Fire!&#13;
Sandra Grudle&#13;
Joseph Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Thomas Hall&#13;
Larry Halt.erman&#13;
William Hanneman&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Debbie Heenan &#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joseph Kennebeck&#13;
Susan Kobold&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Barbara Krueger&#13;
Ann Heese&#13;
Dan Heitoff&#13;
Phillip Hering&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Debbie Holtz&#13;
Tim Hood&#13;
Susan Houston&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barbara Huss&#13;
Thomas Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Mary Jerkovich&#13;
Colleen Johnson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
83 &#13;
Frankie and Johnny were Freshman.&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Mary Liebel&#13;
Patrick Lenihan&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Cathy Leaders&#13;
84&#13;
Jeff Mathiason&#13;
William Mehsling&#13;
Pamela Martin&#13;
Peggy Martin &#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Richard Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
Michael Meyers&#13;
Sidney Miles&#13;
David Minihan&#13;
Mary Pat Minor&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Michael Much&#13;
Linda Myers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Daniel O'Connor&#13;
Michael O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Michael Patten&#13;
Gary Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Millicant Pogge&#13;
Gerald Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
James Rouse&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
James Ryba&#13;
Karen sandbothe&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Michael Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Michael Shea&#13;
Shawn Shea&#13;
Geralyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
Roxanne Springer&#13;
Diane stageman&#13;
And furthermore. • · &#13;
John Yochem&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
William stageman&#13;
Marilyn stamp&#13;
Pamela stanley&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
James straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Catherine Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Lawrence Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Teresa Trafton&#13;
Nancy VanHorne&#13;
Susan Vergamini&#13;
Mark Webster&#13;
Elsie Weihe&#13;
Randy Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
A damsel in distress.&#13;
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President: Tom Burke&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer&#13;
Rebecca Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Dennis Boyer&#13;
Denise Brennamen&#13;
Tim Briggs&#13;
Michael Brookover&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks&#13;
Karen Brown&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Barbara Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Patricia Caparelli&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Secretary: Kathy Duggan&#13;
Treasurer: Jean Guinan&#13;
Vice-President: Pat Hoke &#13;
Can Jerry Quigley handle those fre shmen ?&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts&#13;
Steven Conzemius&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Donald Dinovo&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo&#13;
Michael Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathleen Duggan&#13;
Debra Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
Mar y Lou Epperson&#13;
Steven Fanche r&#13;
Mary Pat Fayl or&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Douglas Fl ammang&#13;
William Flecky&#13;
Michael Flynn&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Daniel Gentile&#13;
Francis Ck&gt;eser&#13;
/&#13;
89 &#13;
Pretty strong stuff!&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Quentin Hanneman&#13;
Thomas Hanson&#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
90&#13;
Gary Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joseph Gorman&#13;
Michael Greiner&#13;
Gregory Gronstal&#13;
Robert Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Timber! &#13;
Kathy Heese&#13;
Patrick Hoke&#13;
I can't stand to look.&#13;
Great minds at work.&#13;
steven Hopp&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debra Jansenius&#13;
David Johnson&#13;
Thomas Kallman&#13;
St.even Kaufman&#13;
Jesse Keenan&#13;
John Keenan&#13;
Lawrence Kees&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Arthur Kritenbrink&#13;
Sandra Krupicka&#13;
Cynthia Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Diane Lane&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Margaret Locke&#13;
Mary Locke&#13;
Mary Kay Mcclenahan&#13;
Richard McDonald&#13;
Kathleen McQuaid&#13;
Patrick Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Steven Marr&#13;
Debra Martin&#13;
Gerald Martin&#13;
You're either comingor&#13;
going at lunch time. &#13;
Steve Rosman is ready for takeoff.&#13;
John Patten&#13;
Russel Patten&#13;
John Pender&#13;
Debor ah Pogge&#13;
Gerald Quigley&#13;
Antionette Ramirez&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey&#13;
Thomas Ring&#13;
John Martin&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Charles Minahan&#13;
Thomas Minor&#13;
Peggy Mohatt&#13;
Michael Moran&#13;
Susan Moser&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
James Myers&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Edward Robinson&#13;
Steven Rosman&#13;
Steven Ryba&#13;
Diann Salvo&#13;
Christopher Scarpellino&#13;
Fred Schaben&#13;
Thomas Sciortino&#13;
Douglas Sennet&#13;
Lawrence Shudak&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes&#13;
Barbara Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Michael Thomas&#13;
Michael Thompson&#13;
Denise Van Scoy&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
Gary Stanley&#13;
Raymond Stazzoni&#13;
Mary Jane Stinn&#13;
And now we view our secret plans. &#13;
Robert Viola&#13;
Catherine Waldman&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phillip Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Thomas Wettengel&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
O. K. --Everyone look like you 're working.&#13;
J ean Wiese&#13;
Derrel White&#13;
Laure Wolever&#13;
Mary Yochem&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
President: Dan O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer: Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Jon Barnes&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Richard Bowers&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Katherine Brugenhemke&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Judi Burns&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Steven Casson&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Secretary: Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Vice-President: John Doyle &#13;
Mary Christensen&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Brigid Connolly&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
Leslie Drier&#13;
Suzan Duff&#13;
Mary Dusing&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
Maria Geppert&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
Teresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
He's kicked the habit!&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
Mary Hanneman&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Connie Heenan&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Linda Hill&#13;
Nancy Hill&#13;
Mass--a time for thought.&#13;
Laurel Hopp&#13;
Kathleen Hurd&#13;
Lou Ann James&#13;
Vickie Jansenius&#13;
Michael Johnson&#13;
Catherine Kelley&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Margaret Kenney&#13;
Cherie Hoffman&#13;
Colleen Hoke&#13;
David Holeton&#13;
Laura Holeton &#13;
Rosemary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marie Leaders&#13;
Marjorie Leonard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mark McGruder&#13;
Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Margaret Kenney explains one of&#13;
her favorite fields of science.&#13;
99 &#13;
No man is an island?&#13;
Junior girls shoot for a victory.&#13;
100&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Michael Masker&#13;
Stephen Mauer&#13;
Joseph Meshling&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran&#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
Dan O'Neill &#13;
COt?MVNI CATI NG&#13;
OVER LIGf\ T WAV£S&#13;
PURPOSl Of OH IBIT •&#13;
u•~~ ;~c!:"~~r.~ ~~~ ''""''~' Ao~l .... - •. ...v.-- .. ...... .. _._ .. -.. ,.... ..... -.. ..... ,, .. - .... _....._,, ... ·- .. --.. -- :::::. ~: =::: ~-=:·:. ~ "'::' ... ..,-,_..&#13;
--.. '--- ... ~ ··-·..__ .. ~· .. .. _&#13;
-.. ... .. _&#13;
- -·--·---··_..... __ n.i- .._~-... ---.,·· - - .. - ... -··---... ._.. .. .... _._., .. -..... _ . .., r-.'-"'-'t '-""-•---·&#13;
--.--...&#13;
-_.. · .. . _____ ---·--- .. __ _ _ .. _.__ ... ,...-.&#13;
Bill Goetzinger communicates with other science students.&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
Lupe Ortez&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Christine Poffenbarger&#13;
Jack Pogge&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeliers&#13;
Janilee Roach&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Debra Roarty&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Steven Salvo&#13;
Janice Schnitker&#13;
John Scott&#13;
Daniel Sealock&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
David Soar&#13;
101 &#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Anita Solon&#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Jeanie Stageman&#13;
Phillip Stamp&#13;
Catherine Stazzo&#13;
Jeff Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Jane Stracl&#13;
Linda Sutton&#13;
; , ) ) Nancy Sweeney&#13;
~Cfj ( / Susan Symonds Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
~ }' · y Y J1\ Mary Tierney&#13;
~ ~J~ Mey&#13;
\'~ ~ V)J: '" ~l 1~2 ;P 0 ~&#13;
102&#13;
Steven Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Lawrence Weidma&#13;
Michael Yarpe&#13;
Vicki Zajic&#13;
Rosemary Zelfel&#13;
There must be some juniors in this crowd l &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Senior class officers: Francis Guinan,&#13;
J anette Webster, Jody Flammang,&#13;
Brent Siegrist.&#13;
SPIRIT OF SAINT ALBERT AW ARD&#13;
During her years at Saint Albert, Dianne&#13;
Kenney has been the embodiment of&#13;
enthusiasm, showing her spirit through&#13;
four years of cheerleading and active&#13;
participation in drama, speech, and&#13;
music. This year Dianne was chosen&#13;
as Junior Miss of Council Bluffs. She&#13;
placed as first runner-up at the state&#13;
pageant where she also received the Miss&#13;
Congeniality award. (Pictured in costume&#13;
for speech contest.)&#13;
Francis Guinan has been a familiar sight at&#13;
Saint Albert for the past four year s. He ha s&#13;
been involved with student council, the newspaper, and the yearbook. Francis has r eceived&#13;
numerous awards in music, speech, a nd drama.&#13;
This year he was one of the seniors na med to&#13;
the Society of Outstanding American Students. &#13;
Craig Andersen&#13;
Lura Beck&#13;
Rosemary Beraldi&#13;
Jane Berger&#13;
John Berger&#13;
Paul Bierman&#13;
Bill Wenninghoff and George Steinhoff study&#13;
the news of the day.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Bob Blanchard&#13;
John Bridges&#13;
John Brooks&#13;
Peggy Buelt&#13;
Deanne Bunten&#13;
Marsha Burke&#13;
Mary Burns&#13;
Steve Callaghan&#13;
Dave Burns &#13;
Sandy Casson&#13;
Angela Caparelli&#13;
Mike Caparelli&#13;
Julie Carta&#13;
Whitney Caugblan&#13;
Ramona Clark&#13;
Bernie Colpitts&#13;
Greg Colpitts&#13;
Jim Conzemius&#13;
107 &#13;
Nanci Devivo&#13;
" .. and then the papa bear said. . "&#13;
108&#13;
Julie Denning&#13;
Steve Dermody&#13;
Gerene Cox&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Alicia Dau &#13;
Mike Downey&#13;
Jim Doyle&#13;
Jim Eckel&#13;
George Farrage&#13;
Gene Fennell&#13;
Randy Fuert&#13;
They're one step closer to victory as&#13;
J ack Stageman clowns another carton.&#13;
109 &#13;
Jody Flammang&#13;
Shirley Fischer&#13;
John Flecky&#13;
110&#13;
Connie Francisco&#13;
Mike Heese finds that his various interests horn in&#13;
on his shop class.&#13;
Jim Friel&#13;
John Friesen&#13;
Ed Gilmore &#13;
Cheryl Greer&#13;
Mike Grot.e&#13;
Francis Guinan&#13;
Double, double , toil and trouble.&#13;
Tim Hall&#13;
Pat Hanneman&#13;
Mary Heenan&#13;
John Heithoff&#13;
111 &#13;
Dennis Hough&#13;
Vicki Jerkovich&#13;
Ellen Jones&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Tim Judkins&#13;
Jeff Kallman&#13;
112&#13;
Terri Herzell&#13;
Nancy Hoke&#13;
Mr. Petersen's shop c l ass always stands&#13;
behind him. &#13;
Frank LaMantia&#13;
Ken Lane&#13;
Wait a minute--in "have," does the "e" come before&#13;
or after the ''v''?&#13;
Kathy Kelly&#13;
Dianne Kenney&#13;
Kim Koestner&#13;
Marilyn Konz&#13;
Donna Kreigler&#13;
Norma Krueger&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Vince Leber&#13;
Ruth Leinen&#13;
Chris Lustgraaf&#13;
~·&#13;
It's clear that seniors are really excited about their study&#13;
halls.&#13;
Jerry Mann&#13;
Bob Masker&#13;
Bob Mathiasen&#13;
Mike Mahoney &#13;
Ron Miles&#13;
Dan McClure&#13;
Debbie McPartland&#13;
Debbie Mescher&#13;
Christma stime brings good cheer, merry&#13;
thoughts and best of all, the Christmas&#13;
dance.&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Jerry Mortensen&#13;
Mary Kae Mulqueen&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Greg Myers&#13;
Mike Noon&#13;
Tim O'Neill&#13;
Sue Pawloski&#13;
Joe Respeliers&#13;
Dan Ring&#13;
. Roberta Ring&#13;
Jim Roach&#13;
Bob Ronk &#13;
Mary Jeari Ronk&#13;
Mary Lou Rosman&#13;
Rick Ryan&#13;
Peggy Ryba&#13;
Donna Sausedo&#13;
Gloria Sausedo&#13;
John Schlautman&#13;
Mike D. Schnitker&#13;
Mike J. Schnitker&#13;
117 &#13;
Sharon Schnitker&#13;
Monique Schultz&#13;
Schnitker Patrol&#13;
118&#13;
Joe Sciortino&#13;
Roger Sennett&#13;
Janet Shudak&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
Jack stageman&#13;
Maurus Spence &#13;
''And furthermore, I'll never speak to&#13;
you again. Got that, Pat?"&#13;
Gerard Thomas&#13;
Sherry Toelle&#13;
Bill Spitznagle&#13;
Mark sterbens&#13;
Geriann Stewart&#13;
Cindy Stinn&#13;
Anne Straka&#13;
Barb Sweeney&#13;
119 &#13;
Tom Turner&#13;
Bob Walsh&#13;
Patty Ware&#13;
Ann Webster&#13;
Janette Webster&#13;
Carol Weidman&#13;
120&#13;
Dan Wellman&#13;
I wonder if I can bear parting with this&#13;
dear school ? &#13;
April Yarpe&#13;
Mary Ann Wellman&#13;
Sue Wellman&#13;
Terri Wellman&#13;
Bill Wenninghoff&#13;
Maureen Wettengel&#13;
Jane Wilkinson&#13;
SE NIORS NOT PICTURED:&#13;
Susan Baldwin&#13;
J ohn Boyer&#13;
Pat Connolly&#13;
Mike Hee se&#13;
Gary Martin&#13;
Dennis O'Toole&#13;
Karin Shea&#13;
Mike Sorenson&#13;
George Steinhoff&#13;
Chris Zimmerman&#13;
121 &#13;
122 &#13;
INDEX&#13;
CRAIG ANDERSEN&#13;
SUSAN BALDWIN - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Latin Club&#13;
l; Pep Club 1.&#13;
LURA BECK - Art Club 3,4; Biology Field Club l;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Choir 1,2; Art Award 3,4.&#13;
ROSEMARY BERALDI - Speech and Drama Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology 2; Choir&#13;
1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,4; "Mrs. O'Learys Cow"&#13;
1; "Murder Takes the Veil" 1; "Apple Tree" 4; •&#13;
"Million Times No" 4.&#13;
JANE BERGER - Future Homemakers· Club 1,2;&#13;
Speech and Drama 2; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Choir 3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple&#13;
Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4.&#13;
JOHN BERGER - Letterman's Club 3,4; Spanish Club&#13;
2; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Talent Show 2.&#13;
PAUL BIERMAN - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Student&#13;
Council Representative 3; Latin Club 1,2; Wrestling&#13;
1; Football 1,2.&#13;
BOB BLANCHARD - Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Golf 1,2,3,4; All City and All&#13;
Southwest Iowa-Basketball 4.&#13;
JOHN BOYER - Honor Roll 1 qua rter; Math Award 3.&#13;
JOHN BRIDGES - Spanish Club 2.&#13;
JOHN BROOKS - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Press Club 4;&#13;
Latin Club 1; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Talent Show&#13;
2; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
PEGGY BUELT - FNA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
DEANNE BUNTEN - FNA 2; Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
MARSHA BURKE - FNA l; Pep Club 1,2,4; Art Club&#13;
4; Tennis 2,3,4; Golf 4; Volleyball 4; Tennis Award&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff Activities Editor 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Art Award 4.&#13;
DAVID BURNS - Latin Club 1,2; Biology Field Club&#13;
2,3; Lette rman's Club 4; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Biology Field Award 2,3.&#13;
MARY BURNS - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievem ent Awa rd 1 2 3 4· International Relations 3;&#13;
Speech and Drama l; ·P~e·s~ Club 3,4; Band 1; Volleyball 4 ; Tennis 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4;&#13;
"Appl e Tree" 4; "Million Times No" 4; Accipiter&#13;
staff 3,4 ; Drama Award 4; National L atin Award 1;&#13;
DAR "Good Citizen" of Saint Albert 4; Outstanding&#13;
American High School Awa rd 4.&#13;
STEVE CALLAGHAN - Press Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Photography Club 1,2; Inte rnational Rela tions 1;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2; Art Club 3; Choir 3; Les&#13;
Musiques 3 ,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple&#13;
Tree" 4; Speech 3 ,4; Music Contests 3,4; Accipiter&#13;
staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Business Manager 4;&#13;
Biology Award 2.&#13;
ANGELA CAPARELLI- Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,3,4; FTA 2; FHA 1; Pep Club 2.&#13;
MIKE CAPARELLI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Science&#13;
and Engineering 1,2; Photography 1; Football 1; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
JULIE CARTA - Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club l; Biology&#13;
Field Club 1,2.&#13;
SANDY GASSON - Honor Roll 2quarters; LatinAward&#13;
1.&#13;
WHITNEY CAUGHLAN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Photography Club 1; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Golf 1; "Murder. Takes the Veil" 1; Art&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
RAMONA CLARK - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Biology&#13;
Field Club 1; Photography Club 2; Pep Club 1; Choir&#13;
3; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3; Music Contest 3.&#13;
BERNIE COLPITTS - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Lettermen's Club· 3,4; International Relations 1; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 3,4.&#13;
GREG COLPITTS - Art Club 4; Football 2,3.&#13;
PAT CONNOLLY - Photography 1; FTA 1; International Relations 1,2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello" 3;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2,4.&#13;
JIM CONZEMIUS - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Spanish&#13;
Club 2,3; International Relations 1; Photography 4;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Track&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
GERENE COX - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; FNA&#13;
2,4; Biology 2,3,4; Press Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2;&#13;
Volleyball 4; Choir 4; Talent Show 4; "Apple Tree"&#13;
4; Music Contest 4; Accipiter Contributor 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2; Freshmen Merit Award, University of&#13;
Iowa; Superior Rating Omaha Science Fair 2,3,4;&#13;
2nd Place Seratoma Essay Contest 2; Math Award 4;&#13;
2nd Plac e National Petroleum Engineers Award.&#13;
MARY DALEY - student Council Representative 3,4;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2.&#13;
ALICIA DAU - Honor Roll 2 quarte rs; FNA 1,2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" 3; Music Contest 3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
JULIE DENNING - P ep Club 2,3; FNA 1; FTA 2,3;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 2,3; " Fiorello" 3; " The&#13;
Appl e Tree" 4; Music Contest 3; Yearbook staff 3.&#13;
STEVE DERMODY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Ba sketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track&#13;
2,3; All-City Football Award 4; Speech Contest 3;&#13;
Outstanding American High School Student Award 4.&#13;
NANCI DeVIVO - Student Council Representative 2;&#13;
Biology Field 1,2; Home Ee 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin&#13;
1; Cheerl eader 1,4; Volleyball 4; Choir 2,3,4; Talent&#13;
Shows 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
MIKE DOWNEY&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
JIM DOYLE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; FCC 1,2,3,4,&#13;
President 4; Latin l; Automotive l; Art 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3 ; Track l; Choir 1,2; "Les&#13;
Musiques" 4; Talent Shows 3,4; Music Contest 4;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Art Award 4.&#13;
JIM ECKEL - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Lettermen 3,4;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
GEORGE FARRAGE - Key Club 3,4; Automotive Club&#13;
l; Lettermen Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football 2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling ·l,2,3.&#13;
GENE FENNELL - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Key Club&#13;
3,4; Biology Field Club l; Football 2,3,4; Baseball l;&#13;
Track 1,2,3,4; McDonald Award 4.&#13;
RANDY FEURT - Engineering Club 1; Lettermen&#13;
Club 3,4; Football 1,2,4;&#13;
SHIRLEY FISCHER - Latin Club 1,2; Art Club 4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Future Homemakers l; Choir 1; Accipiter Staff 4; Biology Award 2.&#13;
JODY FLAMMANG - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Latin&#13;
Club l; Pep Club 1,2,3 ; Biology Field Club 2,3; Volleyball 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 4; Talent Shows&#13;
2,3; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Catholic Daughters Poetry&#13;
Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student4.&#13;
JOHN FLECKY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relations 1,2; Press Club 2,3,4; FCC 1,2,3; Speech&#13;
and Drama 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 2; "Brigadoon" 2; "Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music&#13;
Contest 1,2; Accipter staff 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
CONNIE FRANCISCO - Spanish Club 2; FNA 1; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Tennis 4; Choir 3;&#13;
''Fiorello'' 3.&#13;
JIM FRIEL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Photography 2,3;&#13;
Latin Club 1,2; Lettermen 2,3,4; Biology Field Club&#13;
1,2; Football 3; Track 2; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
JOHN FRIESEN - Spanish Club 2; Lettermen 3,4;&#13;
Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Baseball 3.&#13;
ED GILMORE - Latin Club l; Spanish Club 2; Art&#13;
Club 4; Football 2; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
CHERYL GREER - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Future&#13;
Homemakers 2,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Les Musiques" 2,&#13;
3,4; Talent Shows 2,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Mrs. O'Leary's&#13;
Cow" l; " The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 4; Typing Award 3; Latin Award 1.&#13;
MIKE GROTE - Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,&#13;
2; Biology Field Club 2; Wrestling 2,3,4.&#13;
FRANCIS GUINAN - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 3,4; Student Council Officer 3;&#13;
Class Officer 4; Speech and Drama 1,2; International&#13;
Relations 1,2; Key Club 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; TalentShows&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "Murder Takes&#13;
the Veil" 1; "Brigadoon" 2; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; "Million Times No" 4; Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Speech Contest 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 1,2,3; Editor&#13;
3; Yearbook staff 1,2,3; Editor 4; Albe rt Mc Ginn Speech&#13;
Award 3; Thespian Award 2,4; Spirit of St. Albe rt&#13;
Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student4.&#13;
TIM HALL - Honor Roll 10 qua rters; Student Achievement Award 4; Speech and Drama 1; Biology Field&#13;
Club 1,2; International Relations 1,2,3; Press Club&#13;
3,4; Debate Team 3; Wrestling 1,2; Choir 3; Talent&#13;
Shows 2,3; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "Fiore llo" 3;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 2, "The Apple Tree" 4; Speech Contest&#13;
3 ,4; Accipiter Staff 3 ,4.&#13;
PAT HANNEMAN - Pep Club l; Choir 1.&#13;
MARY HEENAN - Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2;&#13;
Choir 3; FNA 1,2; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
MIKE HEESE&#13;
JOHN HEITHOFF - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Lettermens 3,4; Latin Club 2; Automotive&#13;
Club 2; International Relations 3; Engineering Club&#13;
3; Key Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Basketball&#13;
1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2; Accipiter Staff 2,3;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 3,4; Rotary Club Citizenship Award 4;&#13;
Yearbook Achievement Award 3.&#13;
TERRI HERZELL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Golf 4;&#13;
Latin Award 1; Lewis Central Business Invitational&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
NANCY HOKE - Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 4; Spanish&#13;
Club 2; Speech and Drama 2; Talent Show 3.&#13;
DENNIS HOUGH - Student Council Office r 1,2,3; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Football 2; Wrestling 1; Tennis 4; Art&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
VICKI JERKOVICH - P ep Club 1,2; Speech and Drama&#13;
1,2; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" l; "Murder Takes the&#13;
Veil" 2; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
BLANCHARD JOHNSON JR. - Lettermen's Club 2,3,&#13;
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Football All-City 3,4; All-Southwest Iowa 3rd Team&#13;
4; Wrestling State Qualifier 4.&#13;
ELLEN JONES - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Future Homemaker l; FNA 1,2,3,4; President of FNA 4; Biology&#13;
Field Club 4; Pep Club 1,3; Tennis 4; Volleyball 4;&#13;
Choir 1,4; Talent Show 4; "The Apple Tree" 4;&#13;
Speech Contest 4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
TIM JUDKINS - Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
JEFF KALLMAN - Honor Roll 16 qua rters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council President&#13;
4; Student Council Representative 2,3; Class Officer&#13;
2,3; Engineering Club 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's&#13;
Club 2,3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3; Track 1.&#13;
KATHLEEN KELLY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Biology&#13;
Field Club 3; FTA 2; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree'' 4.&#13;
DIANNE KENNEY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student &#13;
Achievement Award 2; Student Council Officer 1;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Latin Club 1; Speech and Drama 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Captain 4;&#13;
Choir 4; Talent Show 3; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" l;&#13;
Speech Contest 3 ,4; Betty Crocker ''Homemaker of&#13;
Tomorrow" Award 4; Junior Miss Award 4; Thespian&#13;
Award 4; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4; Outstanding&#13;
American Student A ward 4.&#13;
KIM KOESTNER - Spanish Club 2; Speech and Drama&#13;
2; Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 4.&#13;
MARILYN KONZ - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
DONNA KRIEGLER - Honor Roll 10 quarters; FNA l;&#13;
Home Ee. l; Latin Award l; Science Fair Award 2,3.&#13;
NORMA KRUEGER - Pep Club 1.&#13;
FRANK LaMANTIA - Spanish Club 2; Basketball l;&#13;
Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
KEN LANE - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1.&#13;
VINCE LEBER - Letterman Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football All-City 3,4; Football All-SWI 3,4;&#13;
Football All-State 3,4; All American 4; GoldenHelmet&#13;
Award 4; Stockyard 400 Club Award 4; Knute Rockne&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
RUTH LEINEN - Homemaking Club 1; Spanish Club 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1.&#13;
DAN McCLURE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1,2; Student Council Officer l; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Automotive Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Latin&#13;
Award l; Rotary Club Award 4.&#13;
DEBBIE McPARTLAND - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Student Council Officer 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club l;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Talent Show 3,4;&#13;
" Fiorello" 3; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
MIKE MAHONEY - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Key Club 4;&#13;
P hotography Club 2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Manager&#13;
of Football 3 ,4; Manager of Basketball 4; Manager of&#13;
Track 4; Yearbook Staff 3.&#13;
JERRY MANN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Latin Club 2,&#13;
3; Letterman's Club 4; Key Club 4; Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
GARY MARTIN&#13;
JOHN MASKER - Automotive Club 2; International&#13;
Relations l; Wrestling 2.&#13;
BOB MATHIASEN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Student&#13;
Council Officer 4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3 ,4; Latin Club 1; Golf 1; Football 1; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 2; Math Contest&#13;
Fina list 3.&#13;
DEBBIE MESCHER - Student Council Officer 3 ,4;&#13;
Future Homemake r 1,2; Biology Field Club 2,4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2.&#13;
RON MILES - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Photography l;&#13;
International Relations l; Letterman's Club 4; Wrestling l; Track l; Football 2,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow"&#13;
l; Speech Contest 4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MIKE MORAN - Honor Roll 9 quarters; International&#13;
Relations l; Track 2,3,4; "The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
JERRY MORTENSEN - Letterman's Club 3,4; Auto&#13;
Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track l; Football All-City 4; Football AllSWI 4.&#13;
MARY KAE MULQUEEN - Honor Roll 4 quarters;&#13;
Student Council Officer 3; Class Officer 2,3; FTA 2;&#13;
Biology Field Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Shows 2,3 ,4; "Fiorello" 3; "A Million Times&#13;
No" 4; "The Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 2,3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3, Organization editor 4.&#13;
GREG MYERS - Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Photography Club l; Golf 1,4.&#13;
MIKE NOON - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Photography&#13;
Club 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff, Sports&#13;
editor 4.&#13;
TIM O'NEILL - Class Officer President l; International Relations l; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Letterman's&#13;
3,4; Latin Club 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
DENNIS O'TOOLE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Manager of Basketball 3; Honorable Mention Football&#13;
All-City 4.&#13;
SUSAN PAWLOSKI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FT A 2;&#13;
Speech and Drama l; Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 2,3,4, Les&#13;
Musiques 2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; " The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 3,4: Yearbook Staff&#13;
3,4.&#13;
JOE RESPELIERS - Letterman's Club 3,4; Wrestling&#13;
2,3 ,4; Football 4.&#13;
DAN RING&#13;
ROBERTA RING - P ep Club l; Future Homemakers 1;&#13;
Choir 3; Talent Show 3; "Fiorello" 3; Accipiter&#13;
Staff 4.&#13;
JIM ROACH - Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Latin Club l,&#13;
2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Ba seball 2nd Team All-City 3;&#13;
Baseball 3rd Team All-SWI 3; Accipiter Staff 2,3 ,4.&#13;
BOB RONK - Latin Club 1,2; Letterman's Club 4;&#13;
Photography Club l ; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
MARY JEANNE RONK - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 2.&#13;
MARY LOU ROSMAN - F NA 1,2,3; Biology Field Club&#13;
2; P ep Club 1,2.&#13;
RICK RYAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Class Officer&#13;
1; International Rel a tions 2; Automotive Club 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 2; Choir 2; " The Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
PEGGY RYBA - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FNA l; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2.&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
DONNA SAUSEDO - Choir 1&#13;
GLORIA SAUSEDO - Choir 1,2.&#13;
JOHN SCHLAUTMAN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Engineering Club 1,2; Auto Club 1,2; Chess Club 2;&#13;
Football 1,2; Track 1,2.&#13;
MIKE D. SCHNITKER&#13;
MIKE J. SCHNITKER - Student Council Officer 1;&#13;
Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball&#13;
1,2,?,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football AllCity 3,4.&#13;
SHARON SCHNITKER - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Pep Club 1; Accipiter Staff Editor 4.&#13;
MONIQUE SCHULTZ - Exchange Student from&#13;
France; FNA 4; Pep Club 4; Volleyball 4; Choir 4,&#13;
Les Musiques 4; Talent Show 4; ''The Apple Tree''&#13;
4; Music Contest 4.&#13;
JOE SCIORTINO - Latin Club 1; Photography Club 1;&#13;
Key Club 4.&#13;
ROGER SENNETT - Latin Club 1; Letterman's Club&#13;
2; Basketball manager 1,2; Football manager 2.&#13;
KARIN SHEA - Pep Club 1.&#13;
JANET SHUDAK - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Speech and&#13;
Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Field Club&#13;
2; Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 2,3,4; Talent Show 2,3; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Apple Tree 4; Speech Contest 2.&#13;
BRENT SIEGRIST - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Senior&#13;
Class President 4; Speech and Drama 1,2; Press&#13;
Club 3; International Relations 1,2,4; Biology Field&#13;
Club 2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Golf 2; Talent Shows 2,3;&#13;
"Murder Takes the Veil" 1; "Fiorello" 3; "The&#13;
Appl e Tree" 4; Speech Contest 2,3,4; Accipiter Staff&#13;
Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 3.&#13;
MIKE SORENSON - Biology Field Club 2,3.&#13;
MAURUS SPENCE - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Automotive Club 2,3; Key&#13;
Club 4; Football 2; Choir 4; Talent Show 4; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 4; Music Contest 4; Math Award 4;&#13;
Outstanding American High School Student A ward 4.&#13;
BILL SPITZNAGLE - Latin Club 2; Track 1,2; Football 2.&#13;
JACK STAGEMAN&#13;
GEORGE STEINHOFF - Spanish Club 2; Photography&#13;
Club 2; Basketball 3; Football 2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello"&#13;
3; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MARK STERBENS - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Class&#13;
Officer 1,2,3; International Relations 1; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Lettermen Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; All-City Football&#13;
3,4; All SWI 3,4; All State mention 3,4.&#13;
GERIANN STEWART - Biology Field Club 1; Latin&#13;
1; Choir 1,2,3,4; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 1; State&#13;
Music Contest 4.&#13;
CINDY STINN&#13;
ANNE STRAKA - Pep Club 1,2,3; Future Homemakers&#13;
2; Biology Club 2,3; Choir 1,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3;&#13;
"Fiorello"3; "Apple Tree" 4; State Music Contest&#13;
3,4; Les Musiques 1,2,3,4; Yearbook staff 3.&#13;
BARB SWEENEY&#13;
GERARD THOMAS - International Relations 2; Latin&#13;
1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
SHERRY TOELLE - Honor Roll 13 quarte rs; Scholastic award 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Field&#13;
Club 2; Press Club 2,3,4; Choir 4; "Apple Tree" 4;&#13;
State Music Contest 4; Accipiter staff 2,3,4; School&#13;
Reporter for "Catholic Mirror" 4; Outstanding&#13;
American High School Student 4.&#13;
TOM TURNER - Honor Roll 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relations 1; Latin Club 2; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
All-City Football 4; All SWI 3rd team 4; All-State&#13;
mention 4; All-City 2nd team basketball 4; SWI 2nd&#13;
team 4; "Apple Tree" 4.&#13;
BOB WALSH&#13;
PATTY WARE - Pep Club 1; Future Homemakers 1.&#13;
ANNE WEBSTER - Spanish Club 2; FNA 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2; Choir 2,3; "Fiorello" 3.&#13;
JANETTE WEBSTER - Class Officer 4; P ep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Speech and Drama 1; Choir 1,3; Talent Shows&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; Art Award&#13;
3,4.&#13;
CAROL WEIDMAN - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; President of&#13;
Pep Club 4; La tin Club 1,2; FTA 3; Choir 3,4; Talent&#13;
Shows 3,4; "Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; State&#13;
Music Contest 4; Pep Club Award 4; Yea rbook Index&#13;
Editor 4.&#13;
DAN WELLMAN&#13;
MARY ANN WELLMAN - Future Homemakers 1,2;&#13;
FNA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3.&#13;
SUSAN WELLMAN - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2; Art Club&#13;
4; Home Economics 1; Acc ipite r Staff 4.&#13;
TERRI WELLMAN - Honor Roll 3 quarters; FNA&#13;
1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
BILL WENNINGHOFF - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Automotive Club 2; Wrestling 2; Accipiter&#13;
Staff 4.&#13;
MAUREEN WETTENGEL - Honor Roll 2 quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3, Officer 4; FTA 3; La tin Club 1,2;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 4; Tal ent Shows 3,4;&#13;
"Fiorello" 3; "Apple Tree" 4; Yearbook 4; P ep&#13;
Club Award 3,4.&#13;
JANE WILKINSON - Biology Field Club 2; FNA 2,3;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
APRIL YARPE - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Sewing&#13;
Club 1; P ep Club 1; Choir l; Talent Show 3.&#13;
CHRISTINE ZIMMERMAN - Pep Club 1,2; Homemaking 1; Choir 1,2; Math Award 2. &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Patricia Adams 80&#13;
Donna Applegate 80&#13;
Rhonda Applegate 23,52,80&#13;
Carol Auen 23,80&#13;
Margaret Baldwin 80&#13;
Becky Barker 80&#13;
Bonnie Barnes 80,87&#13;
Mary Bart 23,80&#13;
Michael Beck 80&#13;
Teresa Beckman 23,80&#13;
Jane Bitner 23,80&#13;
Barbara Bohnenkamp 80&#13;
James Bridges 80&#13;
Mary Briggs 80&#13;
Mark Brosnihan 38,44,80&#13;
Marlyn Brown 23,81&#13;
John Brower 38,44,73,81&#13;
Carol Burke 81&#13;
Ann Burns 52,81&#13;
Tim Cannon 38,44,50,58,81&#13;
Mark Carta 49,81&#13;
Dennis Caughlin 81&#13;
Peggy Clark 23,27,81&#13;
Monica Colpitts 81&#13;
John Conlon 34,38,81&#13;
Frances Connolly 81&#13;
Cheryl Cox 81&#13;
Ann Crowley 81&#13;
Celeste Dau 81&#13;
James Deal 81&#13;
Jean Delehant 18,23,27 ,52,65,81&#13;
William Doner 50,81,89&#13;
Mary Doyle 81&#13;
Monica Doyle 81&#13;
Janine Duggan 21,23,81&#13;
Charles Dusing 48,81&#13;
Ma ry Eckel 82&#13;
Lynn Eckrich 82&#13;
John Ege 38,49,82&#13;
Michael Eyberg 38,44,50,82&#13;
Neil Fagan 82&#13;
Denis e Fischer 82&#13;
Mary Kae Fischer 82&#13;
Richa rd Flom 38,82&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart 82&#13;
Gregory Gentile 38,82&#13;
Steven Gillette 38,44,82&#13;
Daniel Gorma n 18,22,38,40,82&#13;
P a tricia Graeve 23,82&#13;
Georgia Greer 82&#13;
Thomas Greiner 49,82&#13;
J a nice Gronstal 82&#13;
Sa ndra Grudle 82&#13;
Joseph Guinan 82&#13;
Ma rgaret Hale 82&#13;
Thomas Hall 34,44,82&#13;
Lar ry Halterman 38,82&#13;
William Hannaman 82&#13;
John Heck 44,82&#13;
Debbie Heenan 24,52,82&#13;
Ann Heese 83&#13;
Dan Heitoff 44,83,86&#13;
Phillip Herring 38,44,80,83&#13;
Mary Kay Hill 83&#13;
Debbie Holtz 23, 83&#13;
Tim Hood 38,49,83&#13;
Susan Houston 23,52,83&#13;
Linda Hughes 23,83&#13;
Carol Hurd 83&#13;
Sally Hurst 52,83&#13;
Barbara Hus s 83&#13;
Thomas Huyck 34,38,44,83&#13;
Karen Jackson 83&#13;
Mary Jerkovich 23,83&#13;
Colleen Johnson 23,83&#13;
Alan Kaufman 49, 73,83&#13;
Mary Kelley 23,83&#13;
Joseph Kennebeck 38,49,50,83&#13;
Susan Kobold 83&#13;
Kevin Koestner 54,83&#13;
Marcia Konz 83&#13;
Shirley Konz 83&#13;
Mark Kriley 83&#13;
Barbara Krueger 83&#13;
Cathy Leaders 23, 84&#13;
Mark Leber 38,49,50,84&#13;
Patrick Lenihan 38,44,50,84&#13;
Mary Liebel 84&#13;
Susan McKiernan 23,84&#13;
Pamela Martin 84&#13;
Peggy Martin 23,27,84,85&#13;
Jeff Mathiasen 44,84&#13;
Ed May&#13;
William Mehsling 18,38,44,84&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy 21,85&#13;
Richard Mescher 38,44,50,85&#13;
Rod Messbarger 34,38,49, 73,85&#13;
Michael Meyers 85&#13;
Sidney Miles 38,44,85&#13;
David Minahan 38,44,85&#13;
Mary Pat Minor 23,85&#13;
Craig Moran 34,85&#13;
Michael Much 34,85&#13;
Linda Myers 85&#13;
Linda Novak 52,84,85&#13;
Daniel O'Connor 38,44,85&#13;
Michael O'Neil 85&#13;
Colleen O'Neill 23,52,80,85&#13;
Maurice O'Toole 38,44,85&#13;
Michael Patten 34 ,85&#13;
Greg P eregoy 44,85&#13;
Ma rlene P etratis 85&#13;
Karen Pogge 85&#13;
Millicent Pogge 85&#13;
Gerald Reid 38,49,85&#13;
Kathy Jo Re speliers 18,23,26 , 72,&#13;
85&#13;
Kathy Ring 85&#13;
Susan Roarty 85&#13;
Jean Rodewald 86&#13;
Angela Romano 8 6&#13;
John Ronk 44,50,86&#13;
James Rouse 86&#13;
Debra Russell 86&#13;
James Ryba 86&#13;
Karen Sandbothe 23,26,86&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe 23,26,86&#13;
Jane Scherle 86&#13;
Ellen Schnitker 86&#13;
Michael Schre iber 38,49,86&#13;
Jerry Sciortino 44,86&#13;
Joanne Shea 86&#13;
Shavin Shea 86&#13;
Geralyn Smith 23,52,86&#13;
Chris Sorenson 21,38,50,86&#13;
Mark Spitznagle 86&#13;
Roxanne Springer 86&#13;
Diane Stageman 52,86&#13;
William Stageman 38,87&#13;
Marilyn Stamp 87&#13;
Pamela Stanley 87&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff 34,44,87&#13;
Ann Sterbens 87&#13;
John Stokes 38,44,87&#13;
James Straka 87&#13;
John Sulentic 34,38,49,73,87&#13;
Catherine Swanek 23,87&#13;
Brian Sweeney 38,44,87&#13;
Lawrence Thoma s 34,38,44,50,87&#13;
Tim Thomps on 38,80, 87&#13;
Teresa Trafton 87&#13;
Nancy VanHorne 19,87&#13;
Susan Vergamini 23,64,67,84, 87&#13;
Mark Webster 38,49,87&#13;
Elsie Weihe 87&#13;
Randy Wellman 87&#13;
Nancy Wettegel 23,52,87&#13;
Julie Wiese 87&#13;
John Yochem 38,49,87&#13;
Marc ia Zimmerman 72,87&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer 38,88&#13;
Rebecca Ba rnes 23,88&#13;
John Boswell 38, 55 ,88&#13;
Dennis Boyer 88&#13;
Denise Brenneman 61,64,88&#13;
Tim Briggs 38,88&#13;
Mike Br ookover 22, 38,49, 72,88&#13;
Mar y Jo Br ooks 19,88,95&#13;
Kar en Brown 21,88&#13;
J ames Brosnihan 38,43 ,88&#13;
Ba r bar a Bunten 88&#13;
Thomas Burke 38 ,43,58,88&#13;
Julie Burns 88&#13;
Patricia Capar elli 88&#13;
Peter Caparelli 38 ,89,94&#13;
12 7 &#13;
128&#13;
Janis Carpenter 23,52,53,64,89&#13;
Joan Clark 23,89,94&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts 89&#13;
Steven Conzemius 43,89,90&#13;
Kenneth Cox 34,58,19,89,91&#13;
Donald Dinovo 89&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo 19,23,89&#13;
Michael Donor 38,43,89&#13;
Donna Dorszynski 19,23,89&#13;
Kathleen Duggan 23,88,89&#13;
Debra Ebert 89&#13;
Charles Edwards 73,89&#13;
David Emarine 38,89&#13;
Mary Louise Epperson 19,89,95&#13;
Steve Fancher 58,89&#13;
Mary Pat Faylor 89&#13;
Elizabeth Fazzio 89,146&#13;
Douglas Flammang 89,90&#13;
William Flecky 89&#13;
Michael Flynn 89&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke 52,89&#13;
Marilyn Friesen 89&#13;
Daniel Gentile 38,89&#13;
Francis Goeser 89&#13;
Gary Goeser 90&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger 90&#13;
Joseph Gorman 38,49,50,58,90&#13;
Michael Greiner 90&#13;
Gregory Gronstal 19,33,64,73,90,&#13;
94&#13;
Robert Grote 49,90&#13;
J ean Guinan 23,19,53,88,90&#13;
Carol Haas 90&#13;
Quentin Hanneman 90&#13;
Thomas Hansen 64,65,66,90&#13;
Martha Heck 18,23,90&#13;
Kathy Heese 91&#13;
Carol Hilliard 91&#13;
Patrick Hoke 38,55,88,91&#13;
Steven Hopp 38,91&#13;
John Huyck 91&#13;
Debra Jansenius 23,27,53,91&#13;
David Johnson 43,91&#13;
Thomas Kallman 22,46,91&#13;
Steve Kaufman 91&#13;
J ess Keenan 38,91&#13;
John Keenan 91&#13;
Lawrence Kees 91&#13;
Kevin Kelly 91&#13;
Mary Theresa Kelly 91,95&#13;
Carol e Koestner 91&#13;
Mary Kathleen Krettek 18,23,92&#13;
Arthur Kritenbrink 92&#13;
Sandra Krupika 23,64,92&#13;
Cindy Kruse 23,27 ,92&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski 19,53,92,95&#13;
Mary Beth La Mantia 19,21,23,&#13;
53,64,92&#13;
Diane Lane 92&#13;
Susan Leinen 92,95&#13;
Margaret Locke 92&#13;
Mary Locke 92&#13;
Mary Kay Mcclenahan 92&#13;
Richard McDonald 92&#13;
Mary Katherine McQuaid 23,53,&#13;
92&#13;
Patrick Mahoney 38,58,92&#13;
Maria Mann 23,92&#13;
Steven Marr 9 2&#13;
Deborah Martin 23,27,92&#13;
Gerald Martin 34, 73,92&#13;
John Martin 93&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen 22,43,50,38,93&#13;
Mary Meisenbach 23, 93&#13;
Janet Menges 93&#13;
David Miller 93&#13;
Charles Minahan 93&#13;
Thomas Minor 34, 73,93&#13;
Peggy Mohatt 92,93&#13;
Michael Mo;ran 33,38,50,91,93,94&#13;
Susanna Mose r 23,66,93&#13;
Molly Murphy 23, 93&#13;
James Myers 38,43,93&#13;
Randy Norman 93&#13;
Timothy O'Grady 32,93&#13;
Henry Paladino 38,43,55,93&#13;
John Patten 93&#13;
Russel Patten 93&#13;
John Pender 22,50,93&#13;
Deborah Pogge 93&#13;
Gerald Quigley 22,49,89,93&#13;
Antoinette Ramirez 93&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey 93&#13;
Thomas Ring 38 ,93&#13;
Edward Robinson 38,43,50,94&#13;
Steven Rosman 43,93,94&#13;
Steven Ryba 3 8, 94&#13;
Diann Salvo 21,94&#13;
Christophe r Scarpellino 19, 65,&#13;
66,94&#13;
Fred Schaben 94&#13;
Linda Schnitker&#13;
Thomas Sciortino 94&#13;
Douglas Sennett 94&#13;
Lawrence Shudak 58,94&#13;
Ka r en Shudak 23 , 94&#13;
Mary Solon 94&#13;
Gary Stanley 94&#13;
Raymond Stazzoni 49, 94&#13;
Mary J ane Stinn 94&#13;
John Stewart 58&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes 23,27 ,94&#13;
Barbara Straka 19,94&#13;
Mark Tedesco 58,94&#13;
Jon Thomas 94&#13;
Michael Thomas 38 ,94&#13;
Michael Thompson 38,94&#13;
Denise Vanscoy 92,94&#13;
Diane Vergamini 23,27,67,94&#13;
Robert Viol a 43,38,50,95&#13;
Ca the r ine Waldman 19,95&#13;
Mar y Jo Wals h 23,95&#13;
Nancy Walsh 23,53,95&#13;
Da nie lle Walters 21,95&#13;
Phillip Wanning 95&#13;
Dale Watson 38,58,95&#13;
Judy Weber 95&#13;
Ellen Weidman 21,23,27,64,67,95&#13;
Thomas Wettengel 38,43,95&#13;
De nnis Wheeler 95&#13;
Laurie Whitaker 21,19,23,95&#13;
J ean Weise 95&#13;
Derrel White 95&#13;
Laure Wolever 33,95&#13;
Mary Yochem 95&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Sandra Applegate 53,96&#13;
Steven Applegate 20,64,65,66,96&#13;
Sally Baldwin 96&#13;
Jon Barnes 96&#13;
Mark Bartholomew 20,96&#13;
Richard Bowers 22,37 ,50,96&#13;
Joan Brown 53,96&#13;
Katherine Brugenhemke 61,62,63,&#13;
64,66, 72,96&#13;
Jane Buhman 18,23,25,53,96&#13;
Judi Burns 21,96&#13;
Thomas Cambron 96&#13;
Stephaney Carlson 64,96&#13;
Steven Ca rroll 20,34,96&#13;
Richard Case 34,96&#13;
Steven Casson 96&#13;
Mary Christensen 97&#13;
Deborah Clouse 97&#13;
Martha Conlon 23,25,53 ,64,97&#13;
Brigid Connolly 19,97&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.&#13;
619 South Main&#13;
A . MCGINN E. MCGINN, &amp; J. MCGINN&#13;
22 South Main&#13;
A. B. C. ELECTRIC INC.&#13;
1022 Avenue A&#13;
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1021 West Broadway&#13;
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553 Willow Avenue&#13;
BI-PARISH CREDIT UNION&#13;
1924 West Broadway&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA&#13;
St. Anthony Court No. 330&#13;
CON'S SELF SERVE DRUG&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
CON'S SHOP&#13;
13 Scott&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
We 're Proud of the Customers we keep&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
CONNOLLY, CONNOLLY &amp; BRAY&#13;
300 First F ederal Building&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott Street&#13;
Re al Estate--Loans--Insurance&#13;
CORUM'S FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
639 5th Avenue&#13;
The Best in Flowers, Plants, and Gifts&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
CHACE 'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
1273 East Peirce&#13;
Best Food in Town&#13;
CODY ELECTRIC CO.&#13;
1019 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
DIPPEL &amp; MCCANN&#13;
. First National Bank Bldg.&#13;
DR. FARRA GE &amp; DR. CAMEL&#13;
108 Benton&#13;
DR. J . G. KRUML&#13;
414 Bennett Building&#13;
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404 1st Federal Building&#13;
DR. CEMAL M. ADLI&#13;
427 E. Washington Avenue&#13;
DR. LYNN L. LEIBEL&#13;
303 Doctors Building&#13;
DR. EMMETT B. MATHIASEN&#13;
427 East Washington&#13;
DR. GEORGE J. KLOK&#13;
532 First Avenue&#13;
DENNIS R. GREEN D. C.&#13;
503 Bennett Building&#13;
DR. LUCY M. RADICIA&#13;
701 Bennett Bldg.&#13;
DR. I. STERNHILL&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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532 1st Avenue&#13;
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20 South Frank street&#13;
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711 East Braodway&#13;
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15 State Street&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
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500 West Broadway&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.&#13;
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"The Place to Save 11&#13;
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Council Bluffs&#13;
HAROLD T. BECHMAN&#13;
301-9 Park Building&#13;
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HARDING STUDIO&#13;
5311/2 W. Broadway&#13;
For Beautiful Color Portraits&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
Your Total Savings Super Markets&#13;
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HINMAN FL OWERS&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
"If its Flowers, Try Ours. 11&#13;
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536-38 W. Broadway - Ph. 322-5567&#13;
Correct Dress For Men and Young Men&#13;
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416 W. Broadway&#13;
J. C. PENNEY CO.&#13;
542-4 West Broadway&#13;
Like it? . .. Charge it!&#13;
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #1045&#13;
Offers Best Wishes to Class of '70&#13;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
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"Your Family J ewel er Sinc e 1911"&#13;
KRCB 15-6 AND FM 98&#13;
Maximum Music 24 hours a clay&#13;
KEY CLUB OF ST. ALBERTS&#13;
Congratulations to Class of '70&#13;
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545 Willow Avenue&#13;
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238 South 6th Street&#13;
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11 South 6th Stre et&#13;
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Class Rings, Yearbooks, Etc.&#13;
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Fr. Delehant&#13;
Fr. Kiernan&#13;
Fr. Monahan&#13;
Fr. Palmer&#13;
Mr. Sherbo&#13;
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3500 5th Avenue&#13;
STA TE BANK &amp; TRUST&#13;
509 West Broadway&#13;
Open Your Free Student Checking Account&#13;
At State Bank and Trust&#13;
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19 South 6th Stree t&#13;
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127 South Main&#13;
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2706 North Broadway&#13;
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Best Wishes to Class of '70&#13;
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611 East Broadway&#13;
Milk-- Bread--Soft Drinks--Groceries&#13;
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Elmer Ivers&#13;
17 Scott Street Ph. 322-57 49&#13;
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TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
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121 South 7th&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
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Optometrist&#13;
104 N. 5th Street&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
DR. F. X. FAMISIEA AND DR. R. G. WILSON&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
EGAN'S STORE&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
FLORAL DESIGNS BY CABLES&#13;
"Every Bloomin' Thing"&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
J. L. HUTTON CLOTHING CO.&#13;
Men &amp; Boys' Wear&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
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John A. Kovar - Cyrus B. Varnes&#13;
Insurance and Real Estate&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
KELLY'S JEWELRY&#13;
Missouri Valley - Ph. 642-2504&#13;
"21 Years of Service"&#13;
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502 E. Erie&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
"Delicious Fried Chicken, Fish, and Steak"&#13;
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"Service Comes First Here"&#13;
Ph. 642-3111&#13;
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Open Week Nights 'till 9 p . m.&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
Cong-ratulations Senior Class&#13;
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Missouri Valley&#13;
Congratulations Senior Class&#13;
VALLEY DRUG STORE&#13;
Reliable Prescr.iption Service&#13;
Missouri Valley - Ph. 642-2747&#13;
BLUE AND WHITE STORE&#13;
Neola and Minden, Iowa&#13;
CROWLEY DRUG&#13;
Your Neola Health Center&#13;
DONOVAN'S CHAMPLIN SERVICE&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
"We Keep Things Going"&#13;
HOBBINS OIL COMPANY&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
Success to the Seniors&#13;
SAINT PATRICK'S PARISH&#13;
Rev. Joseph P. Ryan&#13;
Neola, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
"The Cone With the Curl on Top"&#13;
1634 &amp; 2729 West Broadway&#13;
BETTYS' FLOWERS, INC.&#13;
3200 5th Avenue&#13;
"Flowers Whisper What Words Cannot Say"&#13;
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1102 North 16th street&#13;
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208 Park Building&#13;
133 &#13;
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136&#13;
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LYEARBOOK Marceline, Missou&#13;
S. INri 6&#13;
C. 4 658&#13;
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Dimensions 71&#13;
Volume V&#13;
•&#13;
1 &#13;
2 &#13;
. ..&#13;
Saint Albert&#13;
The Great&#13;
Central Catholic&#13;
High School&#13;
3 &#13;
Table of&#13;
Faculty , 7 Orga ni za tions, 1 7&#13;
Sports, 51&#13;
4 &#13;
Contents&#13;
Activities, 31&#13;
Graduates, 111&#13;
\&#13;
Underclassmen, 91&#13;
Honors, 126&#13;
Patrons, 134&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
So many times&#13;
people wish time would go faster&#13;
Without realizing it&#13;
They are wishing their lives away&#13;
But stop&#13;
Th ink&#13;
There are so many things&#13;
That could have been done&#13;
while they wasted their time&#13;
wishing their lives away.&#13;
High School&#13;
is one of the times&#13;
some people wish four years&#13;
of their lives away&#13;
But when it's over&#13;
They wish they had it back&#13;
When it's gone&#13;
it's gone&#13;
And it's then they remember&#13;
The many things they&#13;
could have done&#13;
While they wasted their time&#13;
wishing the ir lives away . &#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
7 &#13;
8 &#13;
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Father Daniel Delehant with Governor Robert P.ay at Open House April 25.&#13;
Father James Kiernan - Vice-Principal&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever - Dean of Boys Sister Mary Simone - Dean of Girls&#13;
10 &#13;
Sister Mary 8artella, 8.V.M.&#13;
Sister Mary 8enigna, C.H.M.&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine, f=! .S.M.&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
Sister Mary David, 8 .V.M.&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Mr. John Dervin&#13;
Sister Mary Eil een, R.S.M .&#13;
Coach Dervin does hi s homework.&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine, C.H .M .&#13;
Miss Ann Hart&#13;
Mr. Richard Hei nen&#13;
Mr. John Hogan&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Things get pretty bad when they can't even draw straight lines. &#13;
Mr. Ken Peterson&#13;
Mrs. Thelma Pike&#13;
Sister Ann Maureen, R.S.M.&#13;
Coach LaBonia hard at work.&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Sister Mary Mildred, C.H .M.&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Father Frank Palmer&#13;
Miss Victoria Salvador&#13;
Sister Mary Sandra, B.V .M .&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Tom Schnitker&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Mrs . Susan Smith&#13;
Sister Mary Susan, R.S.M.&#13;
Mr. Ron Thompson&#13;
Mr. Melvin White&#13;
Sister Maurine, C.H.M.&#13;
I wouldn 't mind it so much if he'd take the spikes out. &#13;
Mrs. Jean McOuaid and Mrs. Doris Phelps: Secretaries&#13;
Mr. Jim Gorman : Maintenance&#13;
M. O'Neill, A. Turner, G. Kunasek, V. Carberry, C. Ring, J. Sherman: Cooks&#13;
Mr. Bob Benedict : Maintenance&#13;
Mrs. Helen Jones: Nurse&#13;
15 &#13;
16 &#13;
ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Row 1: D. Powell, S. Moser, J. Buhman , M. Leonard, 8. LaMantia, Miss Kurtz. Row 2 : G. Duggan, L. Wolever, J. Kaufman, L. Hanneman, K. Krettek, Sister Simone. Row 3: J. Delehant, D. O'Neil, R. Ronk, 8. Goetzinger, T. Thompson, J. McGruder. Row 4 : T. Cannon, H. Steinhoff, M. Walsh,&#13;
J. Mathiasen, J. Fischer.&#13;
President Ronk is pressured under his grueling work. &#13;
Biology Field Club&#13;
Row 1: Mr. Dennis Kingery, M. Hale, D. Applegate, C. Burke, M. Liebel, J. Guinan, M. Briggs. Row 2: M. Meloy, A . Kaufman,&#13;
W. Goet zi nger, J. Yochem, C. Dusing, T. Thompson, S. Grudle.&#13;
Future Nurses Club&#13;
Row 1: E. Weidman T . Yochem, M. Meloy, K. Hurd, M. Mann . Row 2 : M. Leonard, C. Hurd, P. Soar,&#13;
S. Houston . Row 3: 'J . Burns, A . Spence, K. Duggan , M. Petratis, S. Higginbotham, Mrs . Helen Jones,&#13;
Nurse.&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
Art Club&#13;
Row 1: M. Ronk, C. Hoffman, G. Goetzinger, B. Straka, C. Kruse, J. Doyle, Laura Holeton. Row 2 : G. Maniscalco, J. Carpenter,&#13;
J. Quigley, C. Minahan, D. McClure, Sister Elaine, V. Jansenius. Row 3 : J. Meshling, J. Huyck, J. Keenan , T . Eckel, L. Drier, M .&#13;
Fricke, V . Zajic, T. Hakenson, Row 4 : C. Menges, J. Myers, L. Weidman, M. Hamilton, T . Heithoff, J. Harmon, J. Hamlin, M.&#13;
Bartholomew.&#13;
FCC&#13;
Row 1: Father Kiernan, L. Thomas, J. Ryba, J. Doyle, J. Quigley, T . Minor. Row 2 : D. Thomas,&#13;
M. Myers, B. Doner, C. Moran, R. Flom, M. Patton. &#13;
Row 1: Coach Dervin, T. Briggs, S. Kallman, J. Quigley, D. McClure, M. Moran, R. Turone, R. Ronk, P. Stamp, J. Meshling, M. McGruder, J. McGrude r, Row 2 : D. Sealock, H. Paladino, B. Grote, T. Wettengel, J. Gorman, B. Viola, P. Hoke, J. Huyck, J. Faylor, J. Kulczewski, B. O'Neil . Row 3 : L.&#13;
Weidman, D. Walter, R. Bowers, J. Mathiasen, J. Boswell, T. Ring, J. Stei nhoff, S. Casson, D. Gentile, T. Minear, J. Scott, D. Holeton. Row 4 : E.&#13;
Robinson , S. Tisher, M. Maske r, P. Mahoney , J. Osler, T. Myers, J. Myers, M. Brookover, W. McDonald, J. Pogge, T. Burke, D. O'Neil , D. Denning.&#13;
Lettermen's Club &#13;
22&#13;
Key Club&#13;
Row 1 : S. Kallman, J. Gorman, M. Moran, R. Ronk, P. Stamp, D. O'Neil. Row 2 : T. Minea r, P. Caparelli, L. Weidman, P. Mahoney, P. Hoke, B. O'Nei l, J. Kulczewski, J. Faylor. Row 3 : J. Mathiasen, J. Fischer, J. Osler, D. Walters, J. Pogge, D. Gentile,&#13;
S. Fancher. Row 4 : Mr. J. Dervin , T . Heithoff, W. McDonald, S. Kaufman, K . Co x , C. Edwards .&#13;
No. I&#13;
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•&#13;
President: Tom Mi near, Moderator: Mr. Dervin . &#13;
, ...&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Row 1 : T . Gorman, V. Janse nius, K. Ka llman-mascot, M. Conlon, M. Stokes, C. Kruse . Row 2 : K. Duggan, S. Vergamin i, J. Buhman, J. Guinan, D.&#13;
Martin, E. We idma n, J. De lehant, D. Ve rgamini, D. Jansenius. Row 3 : M. Ke lley, M. Eppe rson, M. Yochem, M. Ron k, B. Straka , D. Pogge, B. Kulczewsk i. J . Tinley, Miss Kurtz - moderator. Row 4 : M. Heck, M. LaMantia, K. Shudak, M. Friesen, M. Mann, D. Dorszynski , C. Masker, L. Whitaker, P.&#13;
Capa re lli . Row 5 : E. Fazio, D. Roa rty, M. Leona rd , K. Hurd, M. Me isenbach, L. Woleve r, K. McOuaid, M. Fricke, J. Weber, C. Eyberg, K. Dinovo.&#13;
Row 6 : c. Hilli a rd, M. Leaders, R. Zelfe l, M. Wa lsh , M. McDoa nld, M. La rchick, S. Krupicka, J. Weise, S. Higginbotham, N. Walsh , C. Kell ey . Row&#13;
7 : D. Sa lvo, N. Reggio , C. Hoke , M. Murphy, M. Petratis, N. Wettenge l, D. Brennamen, T. Eckel, B. Barnes, G. Hotz, S. Symonds, M. Moran . Row 8 :&#13;
J. Goetzinge r, A. Spence , S. McKi ernan, C. O'Neil, C. Johnson , S. Moser, J. Clar k, J. Carpenter, B. Barnes, P. Clark , L. Hopp, P. Spence, C. Hoffman .&#13;
L. Wol ever (vice-president) lays a littl e spirit o n S. Symonds (president!.&#13;
Right On .&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Row 1 : A . Vallinch, R. Conlon, P. Martin, L. Novak. Row 2 : A. Turone, V . Kern, M. Higginbotham, L. Christi ansen, S. Sandbothe, M. Minor, K .&#13;
Sandbothe, K. Respeliers . Row 3 : M. Caparelli, M. Gubbels, H.Reggio, C. Ronk , D. LeMire, J. Schmeding, K. Talley, D. Powell, S. Houston L. Hanneman, M. Konz. Row 4: J. Doran, M. Wilkinson, D. Marr, L. Hughes, M. Briggs, P. Martin, J. Wheeler, M. Fuert, V . Guilland, J. Scherle . R~w 5: B.&#13;
Eckel, L. Ankenbauer, S. Harmon, J. Epperson, C. Schmidthuber, K. Bris_so. B. L~rchick, M . Kel ley, S. Roarty, D . Russell. Row 6 : D. Stageman, o.&#13;
Applegate, R. Appl egate, M. Eckel, M. Pogge, C. Burke, S. Grudle, G. Smith, J. ~ttner, D. Doner. Row 7: B. Huss , R . Springer, J . Kaufman, M . Tierney, P. Kelley, M. Zimmerman, C. Auen, M . Brown, J. Duggan, C. Swanek, J. Wiese.&#13;
Pep club raises the roof with another big cheer.&#13;
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Cheerleaders&#13;
D. Jansenius, T. Gorman, J. Buhman, M. Conlon, C. Kruse, M. Stokes, E. Weidman, K. Duggan . &#13;
26&#13;
Varsity Wrestling Cheerl eaders&#13;
J. Delehant, J. Guinan, D. Martin, K. Kallman - mascot, S. Vergamini, V. Jansenius, D. Vergamini .&#13;
Porn Pon Girls&#13;
Row 1: J. Hotz, B. Barnes, L. Hopp, S. McKiernan , J. Clar k, C. Hoffman . Row 2: Miss Ku rtz, C. O' Ne il, C. Johnson, B. Barnes, S. Moser, N. Wettengel, P. Clar k, A. Spence . Row 3 : P. Spence, D. Brennamen, J. Goetzinger, J. Carpenter, M. Petratis, M. Murphy, T. Eckel . &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
K. Sandbothe, P. Martin, L. Novak, K. Respeliers,&#13;
S. Sandbothe, M. Minor.&#13;
Freshman Cheerleaders&#13;
L. Christensen, V.&#13;
Kern , M. Higginbotham, R. Conlon, A.&#13;
Vallinch, A. Turone.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Row 1: C. Hoffman, S. Symonds, L. Whitaker, M. LaMantia. Row 2 : C. Eyberg, D. Goodman, D. Roarty, T. Gorman, M. Frost. Row 3 : Mr. Mauro, T . Heithoff, L. Weidman, J. Harmon, J. Buhman .&#13;
Another Accipiter begins to take shape under the careful eye of editor&#13;
Tom Heithoff. Journali sm class getting ready for another edition of the paper. &#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Row 1 : R . Kon z, M . Mann, M. Murphy, N. Hill. Row 2 : G. Gronstal , J. Pogge, L. Weidman, S. Higginbotham, Mr. Mauro .&#13;
Yearbook editor Mike Moran looks over&#13;
pictures with Jeanni e Stageman .&#13;
Final touches are put on th e "Dimensions ."&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Soph.&#13;
Choir&#13;
Junior -&#13;
Senior&#13;
Choir&#13;
Frosh.&#13;
Choir &#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
31 &#13;
&#13;
Homecoming Court&#13;
Vicki Jansenius&#13;
Teresa Gorman&#13;
Joni Mescher&#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
33&#13;
__ ..... _____ _ ~- - - - -:.. - -----&#13;
With her bouquet of flowers, the queen and her court are escorted off t he fi e ld .&#13;
"How can I be sleepy at a time like this?"&#13;
34 &#13;
Senior Float&#13;
First Place&#13;
Junior&#13;
Float&#13;
35 &#13;
"All together now!"&#13;
"I wonder if they do this kind of stuff in art?"&#13;
"You're kidding!"&#13;
36 &#13;
The Diary of&#13;
..&#13;
Anne Frank&#13;
The cast of "The Diary of Anne Frank" celebrate their Jewish feast of Hanukkah .&#13;
37 &#13;
The Frank family is astounded as Mr. Dussel gulps down his "real" wine.&#13;
In one of the many tense moments of the play Mrs . Frank, Cindy Eyeberg, comforts Anne, Mary Beth LaMantia .&#13;
38 &#13;
Newcomers to the atage, Mary Beth La Mantia and Greg Gronstal , made&#13;
out quite well ."&#13;
Anne and Peter discuss how they will make out in&#13;
the next scene .&#13;
39 &#13;
Talent Show&#13;
Juniors get a big kick out of being in Talent Show&#13;
"The smart get high."&#13;
Happiness is doing a Scarecrow Dance .&#13;
"Mom a lways li ked you best."&#13;
40 &#13;
Christmas Concert&#13;
Santa prepares to fill the senior girls' stockings with Christmas cheer.&#13;
Cupid's Charm Stings St. Albert at&#13;
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"Yummy, Yummy, Yummy." Larry Weidman a nd Janine Duggan at Valentine Dance.&#13;
D&#13;
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41 &#13;
The Junior Class Presents&#13;
42 &#13;
0 Underwater Odyssey"&#13;
' . . ' . .&#13;
43 &#13;
Spirit of Saint Albert Award&#13;
Winners&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
John Fischer&#13;
Jack Pogge - Outstanding Actor Father Delehant hands out one of the many academic awards&#13;
44 &#13;
Academic Fair&#13;
45 &#13;
Athletic Banquet&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
Dave O' Neill Willie McDonald Dave Walter Bill O'Neil&#13;
Steve Tisher&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mike Moran Larry Weidman&#13;
46 &#13;
Speech&#13;
Divisi on II Ratings: Row 1 : Kathi e Duggan , Debbi e Russell, Stephaney Carlson, Diane Vergamini, Row 2: Jean Guinan , Ell en Weidman, Denise&#13;
Brenn ema n, Pa tti Adams, J an Carpenter.&#13;
Division I Ratings: Jea n Delehant, Sue Vergamini, Peggy Mohatt.&#13;
Outstanding performer in the State of Iowa: Jean&#13;
Delehant.&#13;
47 &#13;
48&#13;
Les Musiques&#13;
Row 1 : C. Hoffman, C. O'Neill, J. Carpenter, S. Moser, M .L. Ronk, M .K . Hill, S. McKiernan,&#13;
T . Gorman, N. Hill, J. Delehant, J. Tinley, J. Epperson, B. Tacke, G. Gronstal, T . Hanson,&#13;
J. Pender.&#13;
Convocations&#13;
The Air Force SAC band plays at one of the more enjoyable convocat ions. On e of the highlights of the y ea r was a convocation given by three&#13;
prison ers from the Nebraska State Penitentiary . See you th ere! &#13;
Graduation&#13;
49 &#13;
50 &#13;
SPORTS&#13;
51 &#13;
52&#13;
Falcon Football&#13;
Row 1 : Steve Casson, John McGruder, Rick Turone, Tim Briggs, Henry Paladino, Mike Moran , John Scott; Row 2 : Dave Holeton, Mark McGruder,&#13;
Tom Wettengel, Joe Gorman, John Boswell, Tom Ring , Mike Gri ener, Jeff Steinhoff, Jim Faylor; Row 3 : Pa t Mahoney, Dan Gentil e , Pa t Hoke , Dan&#13;
Sealock , Tom Minear, Jerry Kul ezewski , Bill O'Neil, Rick Bowe rs, Head Coach Dervin ; Row 4 : Coach Jansen , Jim Mye rs, Mike Maske r, Te rry Mye rs,&#13;
Ed Robinson , Steve Tisher, Dave O'Neill , Mi ke Brookove r, Jack Pogge , Willie McDonald. Not pi ct u red : Coach Col eman.&#13;
SA Opponent&#13;
0 45 S.C. Heefan&#13;
19 14 A.L.&#13;
0 33 T.J.&#13;
32 0 Daniel Gross&#13;
24 22 Le Mars&#13;
14 18 Atlantic&#13;
15 16 Cl arinda&#13;
54 6 Titanettes &#13;
CRUNCH!&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
The&#13;
Kick&#13;
SA&#13;
Ball&#13;
Big D Attacks &#13;
. . . to Fizz Robinson, leading Junior receiver&#13;
Mark McGruder rears· back and throws ...&#13;
A gaping hole is provided by the&#13;
offensive line fo r speedster Steve&#13;
Tishe r.&#13;
55 &#13;
The secondary successfully breaks up a completion against City Rival A.L.&#13;
56 &#13;
Mark (Stick) McGruder rolls out to zing a pass to one of his fine receivers.&#13;
"May I have the next dance?"&#13;
57 &#13;
58&#13;
Sophomore Footbal I&#13;
Row 1 : M. Leber, T. Thompson, D. Gorman, M . Webster, J. Heck, G. Peragoy, J. Sciortino , Row 2 : Coach Mauro, P. Lenihan, B. Stageman, D. O'Connor, T . Hood, D . Thomas, J. Straka, Coach Heinen . Row 3 : D. Mesch er, G.&#13;
Gentile, M. Shea, C. Sorenson , J. Kennebeck, M . O'Tool, Row 4 : S. Haug, M. Eyberg , S. Miles, B. Sweeney , T .&#13;
Cannon , J. Ege , S. Gillette, J. Ronk.&#13;
Row 1 : P. Holeton, A . Erixon, T . Jones, J. McGruder, K. Carroll, B. Roux , Row 2 : B. Barak, M . Bowers, J. Schreiber,&#13;
R. Wredt, J. Brower, K. Kenney, Row 3 : S. O' Neill , S. Amento, G. Poole, R . Hurley , Coach Petersen, T . Coley, Row&#13;
4: K. Schrieber, M . Shudak, C. Graeve, T . Gallagher, D . Scott, T. Kallman, Row 5: J. DeVivo. &#13;
Row 1 : E. Robinson, l. Weidman_. S . Tisher, D.O'Neil, J. Pogge . Row 2 : Coach LaBonia, S. Rosman, J. Osler, J. Myers, R. Ronk , J. Mathiasen , T.&#13;
Burke, T. Myers, J. Harmon, B. Viola . ·&#13;
Basketball 1970-71&#13;
The varsity cage squad for the Falcons had&#13;
what many would call a disappointing season.&#13;
These people however, fail to realize that besides being a rebuilding year the Falcons played&#13;
the toughest schedule in the schools history and&#13;
one of the toughest in the state. Nine of the fourteen different teams the cagers played were rated&#13;
in the top ten of either Iowa or Nebraska. The&#13;
Falcons did show t he fans that they were capable&#13;
of playing with these impressive foes by keeping&#13;
the game tight, if not leading, until the final buzzer. The team had a first in St. Albert h istory by&#13;
holding 3rd ranked Heelen to three overtimes and&#13;
defeating fifth ranked Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Many thanks have t o be given to the eight seniors who ended their ca reer at St. Albe rt . They&#13;
gave us a total of 41 wins against 28 losses during their four year careers. Dave O'Neil and Steve&#13;
Tishe r, the co-captains, will be a great loss to nex t&#13;
years team. However with three seasoned juniors&#13;
coming back the fans at St. Albert shou ld see a&#13;
victorious season in the coming year.&#13;
59 &#13;
Mathiasen gives the Fa lcons 2 from the&#13;
corner.&#13;
Leapin' Fi zz Robinson cans a no ther easy o ne .&#13;
Co-Captain Dave O'Neill baffles Gross&#13;
wi th his reverse layup . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Terry Myers goes up ...&#13;
and up .. .&#13;
. .. until L.C . f igures the only way to stop him is to knock&#13;
him down.&#13;
63 &#13;
64&#13;
Sophomore Basketbal I Team&#13;
Row 1 : T . Huyck, G. Peregoy, J. Heck, P. Lenihan , J. Mathiasen, J. Stokes, Row 2 : S. Haug, D. O'Connor, M. O'Toole, H.&#13;
Stei nhoff, T . Cannon , T . Thompson, Row 3 : B. Sweeney, S. Mi les , J. Guinan , Coach Ri chard Hei nen, Father Paul Monahan.&#13;
Row 1 : J. Fischer, G. Poole, Row 2 :&#13;
Coach John Hogan, J. DeVivo, K . Moran,&#13;
A. Heck, A . Eri xon . &#13;
Frosh ttA'' Team&#13;
K. Carroll, T. Weare, K. Thomas, B. Zimmerman, M. Shudak, Row 2 : Coach Michael Mauro, S. Amento, 8 . Barak, B. Rou x, J.&#13;
Doll, M. Walsh , S. O'Neill.&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Staff&#13;
65 &#13;
Row 1 : J. Osler, R. Ronk, L. Weidman, Row 2 : D. O'Neill, S. Tisher, T. Myers, J . Harmon, J . Pogge.&#13;
Thank you&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Co-Captains&#13;
Steve Tisher and Dave O'Neill. &#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Row 1 : S. Kallman, J . Quigley , B. Grote, M . Leber, D . McClure, J. Gorman, Row 2 : M. Moran , J. Yoch em, M . Schreiber, J. McGruder, M . Webster,&#13;
T . Hood, Row 3 : D . Denning, J. Faylor, W. McDonald, J. Doyle, Coach Ken Petersen.&#13;
John McGruder has complete control of his Heelan opponent .&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
Jim Faylor gets ready to shoot for a take down .&#13;
Scott Kallman, St. Albe rt 's entry in State&#13;
competition, adds another pi n to his 21-4-1&#13;
record . &#13;
Co-captain John McGruder breaks down the Carson wrestler in anothe r victory for th e Falcons.&#13;
Co-captain Doug McClure is on th e attack of an unlucky Gl enwood wrestl er.&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
Willie McDon ald t ies up his 167-&#13;
pound opponent . ..&#13;
with another big win a t t ha t weight division. &#13;
Jim Faylor successfully pinned the Freshman team within 6 minutes.&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Row 1 : J. Minor, M . VanScoy , T . Gallagher, S. Stageman, M . Adams, J . Pogge, Row2 : T . Kallman , S. Purnell , J. McGruder,&#13;
K. Schreiber, T . Coley, R. Wredt, Row 3 : J. Johnson, K . Kenney, D. Scott, M. Bowers, P. Holeton, R. Hurley , Row 4: R.&#13;
Reagan, Coach Jansen, T . Jones.&#13;
71 &#13;
72&#13;
Track&#13;
Row 1 : S. Haug, G. Gentile, Co-captains T. Minear, L. Weidman, B. Meshling, P. Stamp, Row 2 : B. Viola, P. Lenih an, B. Doner, J. Ege, L. Halterman, Row 3 : Coach Dervin, J. Mathiasen, M. Moran, S. Miles, E. Rob inson, B. O'Ne il, D. Mesch er.&#13;
Mr. Al Leber, ss is an t track coach . His valuable assistance helped t&#13;
keep S.A. runners 1n state competition. 0 &#13;
Larry Weidman, one of th e finest runners in state history, finishes&#13;
another 880 in record time .&#13;
Willie McDonald puts the sweats back on after anchoring the 880&#13;
relay .&#13;
Tom Minear, 4-year stalwart and one of the best quarter men in&#13;
the state, wins - as usual - again.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Jerry Mathiasen, high jumper and broad jumper. His&#13;
success carried him on to State Track meet competition.&#13;
Bob Viola-Hurdler&#13;
Mile Medley&#13;
Team - Iowa's Best&#13;
I • r u..'-· ...,_..,&#13;
.&#13;
Mike Moran- Sprinter Pat Len ihan- Quarter Miler &#13;
Steve Ha ug and Sid Mil es wonder why they a re at the&#13;
track meet .&#13;
Bill Done r prepa res to anchor t he&#13;
two mile relay a t Lewis Central.&#13;
Jerry Mathiason wins District in the long jump .&#13;
Larry Weidman takes time out to&#13;
post for another shot.&#13;
Dic k Mesch er and Greg Gentile hand-off&#13;
in th e 880 re lay .&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
Willi e McDonald and Jerry Mathiasen,&#13;
who has fall en off th e track, perform th e&#13;
bes t juggling act in Iowa in relay stick&#13;
hand-offs.&#13;
Freshman Track&#13;
Row 1: T . Gallagher, K . Thomas, D. Sch reiber, S. Porter, Row 2 : D. Scott, M. Bartholomew , J. DeVivo, G. Poole, K. Kenney, S. O' Neill , Row 3 : Coach Mauro, R. Hurley , B. Roux , M. Bowers, M . Walsh, T. Jones, Coach Coleman. &#13;
Jim Vanscoy, Tom Heithoff, Dave Walter, Coach Sherbo, Jack Pogge, Ric k Ronk, Dan O' Neill.&#13;
Golfers Do Well&#13;
The Linksmen of St. Albert expected&#13;
to win quite a few matches this year,&#13;
however, certain problems arose that&#13;
prevented this dream from becoming a&#13;
reality. First problem was the competition the team played. The farm boys&#13;
like Oakland, Farragut and Tri Center&#13;
were removed from the schedule and&#13;
were replaced by teams like Dowling,&#13;
T.J., and A. L. Another problem was the&#13;
inability to shoot four consiste nt scores.&#13;
Jack Pogge started off the year shooting&#13;
down around 40, but sometimes failed&#13;
to get support from one or two of the&#13;
other members of the t eam. Then Pogge&#13;
took some lessons a nd was thrown into&#13;
a slump, shooting ten or fifte en stro kes&#13;
above his average. At this ti me, the other&#13;
members of the team began playing better. Dave Walter started shooting in the&#13;
low forties and Rick Ronk and Tom&#13;
Heithoff were close behind. Howeve r,&#13;
Pogge's slump was e nough to upset the&#13;
balance and lose the match.&#13;
This team had the most fun and was&#13;
the most unifi ed of any team of St.&#13;
Albert. With six seniors graduating,&#13;
Coach Al will hav e a big rebuilding job&#13;
next year. &#13;
The three seniors on this page were a ll four-year members of the yolf team. Rick Ronk, (top left) was the thinking player on the team. By always ana lyzing his swing he&#13;
showed steady improvement and lettered two years.&#13;
Jack Pogge (top right) was the power hitter of the&#13;
team. A three-year lette rman, he played his best golf his&#13;
senior year. He consistently shot, except for a mid-season&#13;
slump, around 40. He even broke 40 twice, the only&#13;
member of the team to do so.&#13;
Dave Walter (bottom left) was the surprise of the&#13;
team. After staying way back in the pack for the first&#13;
three years, he improved immense ly to become one of&#13;
the top shooters on the team and winner of the outstanding golfer awa rd. &#13;
Tom Heithoff, newcomer to the team, tees off for the Falcons .&#13;
Jim VanScoy (above) and Dan O'Neill (right) were two valuable Senior members of the squad . &#13;
Jack Pogge Dave Walter&#13;
Top 5&#13;
Rick Ronk&#13;
Tom Heithoff .Jim Vanscoy &#13;
&#13;
Girls' Night&#13;
"Ready for the sky ."&#13;
"Two seco nds to get a hold of the ball, people ."&#13;
"Come on , I never get the ba ll , you glo ryhounds."&#13;
82 &#13;
"Where did the basketball go?"&#13;
Jeanne Stageman goes in for a lay-up.&#13;
"You're suppose to dribble t he ball , not&#13;
roll it!"&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Row 1 - J. Yochem, S. Thomas, T. Kallman. Row 2 - J. Brosnihan, D. Emarine, S. Appl egate, J. Harmon, J. Thomas , Coach Hogan.&#13;
Row 1 - J. Epperson, C. Ronk, M. Ronk. Row 2 - K. McOuaid, M. LaMantia, J. Carpenter, D. Doyle. Row 3 - s. Noon, R. Applegate, N. Gatrost,&#13;
M. Wise, M. Frost. &#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
C. Stinn, M. Kulczewski, T . Gorman, J. Brown, S. Applegate, M. Conlon. Not pictured : G. Maniscalco, J. Buhman .&#13;
Girls Volleyball&#13;
Row 1 - L. Hanneman, V . Kern, A. Turone, S. McKiernan, G. Smith . Row 2 - L. Asman, M. Kelly, V. Gilliland, C. O'Neil l, A. Vallinch.&#13;
Row 3 - M. Tierney, P. Kelly, T . Fischer, S. Konz, N. Wettengal.&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Row 1 : H. Paladino, M. Moran, P. Hoke, J. Boswell, J. Gorman , T. Heithoff, S. Fancher, Row 2: Coach Wolever, S. Tisher, E. Robinson, J. Mathia- sen, J. Osler, T. Cannon, T. Burke , K. Cox, P. Mahoney, Coach LaBonia . Not pictured W. McDonald and S. Casson .&#13;
Coach La Bonia and Coach Wol eve r&#13;
Co-Captain, John Osler&#13;
Co-Captain , Steve Tisher &#13;
Pitching Staff : T. Cannon, T. Heithoff, J. Boswell, K. Cox, J. Mathiasen&#13;
Ed Robinson, Catcher&#13;
Hank Pa ladino , Sec·&#13;
and Baseman&#13;
Steve Fancher, Sho rtstop&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
Big&#13;
Stretch&#13;
John Osl er, 1st Baseman.&#13;
Steve Casson , Left Fi elder &#13;
Captains : S. Tisher and J. Osler Look out! Trouble has arrived!&#13;
Left: Mike Mnran, Third Baseman&#13;
89 &#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
A&gt;&#13;
Freshman&#13;
90 &#13;
. UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Pres ident : Janet Kaufman Vice-President: Barbara Larchick&#13;
Secretary : Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Michael Adams&#13;
Steve Am ento&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Molly Baldwin&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Richard Bartholomew&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Christine Brich&#13;
Kathry n Brisso&#13;
Jim Brower&#13;
Dan Brown&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke&#13;
T reasurer: Mary Ellen Waldman &#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Lanette Dau&#13;
John Devivo&#13;
Patsy Dinovo&#13;
Jeff Doll&#13;
DiAnn Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Barbara Eckel&#13;
Stephen Emarine&#13;
Kevin Burns&#13;
Tim Cal igur&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Jane Carta&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christiansen&#13;
Roger Clark&#13;
Todd Coley&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
Tests don 't get any easier.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
Deloy Evers&#13;
Marianne Feurt&#13;
Jerry Fischer&#13;
Theresa Fisher&#13;
Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Jim Friesen&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
Vicki Gilliland&#13;
Chuck Graeve&#13;
Chris Gronstal&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Mary Gubbels&#13;
Tony Guido&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Mary Haas&#13;
Mary Hamling&#13;
Linda Hanneman&#13;
Sarah Harmon&#13;
" I can pass this wit h my eyes closed." &#13;
Okay, who took the paper with the answers?&#13;
Cecilia Hartlieb&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Pat Holeton&#13;
Jeri Hotz&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Jeff Johnson&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Todd Kallman&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Maureen Kelly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Patricia Kelly&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Linda Kriley&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
Diane LeMire&#13;
Steve Lustgraaf&#13;
Tom McAlexander&#13;
Colleen Mccann&#13;
Kathy McClenahan&#13;
Mike McGinn&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
John McOuaid&#13;
Debra Marr&#13;
Tim Madigan&#13;
Mary Florence Masker&#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
James Minor&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary Ellen Morrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve O'Neil&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Marianne Pawloski&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debra Powell&#13;
Steve Purnell&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vicki Rameriz&#13;
Bob Reagan&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Rou x&#13;
Dan Schlautman &#13;
Cheryl Schmidthuber&#13;
Jackie Schmieding&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
Mike Sealock&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Dan Stageman&#13;
Steve Stageman&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
John Stinn&#13;
Tom Suden&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Ka thy Ta ll ey&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Tho mas&#13;
Mart ha Tierney&#13;
Mary Townsend&#13;
An n Tu ro ne&#13;
Ann Va ll inch&#13;
Mike Vans coy&#13;
Matthew Walsh&#13;
Terry Wea re&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Pamela White&#13;
Mary Al ice Wilki nson&#13;
Mary Wige&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Th eresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerma n&#13;
97 &#13;
98&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
President : John Jeck Vice-President : Steve Haug&#13;
Secretary : Marilyn Brown&#13;
Mike Beck&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Bill Blankenship&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Mary Briggs&#13;
Patty Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Rhonda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Margaret Baldwin&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Treasure r: Te ri Beckman &#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Ann Burns&#13;
Timothy Cannon&#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
John Conlon&#13;
Dennis Coughlin&#13;
Cheryl Cox&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
William Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
Monica Doyle&#13;
Janine Duggan&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Marv Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrick&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Michael Eyberg&#13;
Nei l Fagan&#13;
Denise Fischer&#13;
Mary Key Fischer&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
Steve Gillette&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Patricia Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Janice Gronstal&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
Joe Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Tom Hall&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hansen&#13;
Debra Heenan&#13;
Daniel Heithoff&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Timothy Hood&#13;
Susan Houston&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barb Huss &#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Colleen Johnson&#13;
Alan Kaufman&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Kriley&#13;
Barb Krueger&#13;
Kathy Leaders&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Pam Martin&#13;
Peggy Martin&#13;
Jeff Math iason&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Ri chard Mescher&#13;
Rodney Messbarger&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Mike Meyers&#13;
Sid Miles&#13;
Dave Minahan&#13;
Mary Patricia Minor&#13;
Craig Moran&#13;
Mike Much&#13;
Linda Myers&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Dan O'Connor&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Wh en they said I was suited for a&#13;
sol id role, I didn't think this was&#13;
what they meant.&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Michael Patten&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Millicent Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers &#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Sue Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharen Sandbothe&#13;
I wonder of Dr. Kildare started like this?&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Mike Shea&#13;
Gerilyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson&#13;
Joni Spence&#13;
Mark Spit znagle&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Roxann Springer&#13;
Diane Stageman&#13;
Bill Stageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Harvey Steinhoff&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
James Stra ka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Kathy Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Dan Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Mar k Webster&#13;
Randy Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
John Yockem&#13;
Marcia Zim merman&#13;
Am I imagining things, or did t hat stuffed owl&#13;
just win k ? &#13;
Juniors&#13;
President : Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Secretary: Peter Caparelli&#13;
Vice-President : Martha Heck&#13;
Martin Ankenbauer&#13;
Becki Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Dennis Boyer&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Tim Briggs&#13;
Mary Jo Brooks&#13;
Michael Brookover&#13;
Treasurer: Karen Shudak&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Karen Brown&#13;
Barbara Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Patricia Caparelli&#13;
Jan is Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geralyn Colpitts&#13;
Steve Conzemius&#13;
Kenneth Co x&#13;
Donald Dinovo&#13;
Leonardo Da V inci , here I come.&#13;
Kathleen Dinovo&#13;
Michael Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathleen Duggan&#13;
Debra Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
Mary Lou Epperson &#13;
Future husbands of America, beware!!&#13;
Steve Fancher&#13;
Mary Patricia Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Douglas Flammang&#13;
William Flecky&#13;
Michael Flynn&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Daniel Gentile&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joseph Gorman&#13;
Michael Grei ner&#13;
Gregory Gronstal&#13;
Robert Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Thomas Hanson&#13;
Carol Hi lliard&#13;
Patrick Hoke&#13;
Steve Hopp&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
Linda Jones&#13;
Scott Kallman&#13;
Steve Kaufman&#13;
Jess Keenan&#13;
Larry Kees&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Kathy Krettek&#13;
Arthur Krittenbrink&#13;
Sandy Krupicka&#13;
Cynthia Kruse&#13;
Margaret Kulczewski&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Margaret Locke&#13;
Mary Locke&#13;
Mary Kay McClenahan&#13;
It would be a lot easier just to buy it. &#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
Hank Paladino&#13;
John Patten&#13;
Russell Patten&#13;
Debra Pogge&#13;
Jerry Quigley&#13;
Toni Rameriz&#13;
Suzanne Ramsey&#13;
Tom Ring&#13;
Edward Robinson&#13;
Ronald Romas&#13;
Steve Rosman&#13;
Rick McDonald&#13;
Kathy McOuaid&#13;
Pat Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Steve Marr&#13;
Debra Martin&#13;
Jerry Martin&#13;
John Martin&#13;
Gerald Mathiasen&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Charles Minahan&#13;
Tom Minor&#13;
Peggy Mohatt&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Sue Moser&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
Jim Myers&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Steve Ryba&#13;
Diann Salvo&#13;
Fred Schaben&#13;
Tom Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sennett&#13;
Larry Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
John Stewart&#13;
Mary Stinn&#13;
Mary Kay Stokes&#13;
Barbara Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Mike Thompson&#13;
Denise Van Scoy&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
Bob Viola&#13;
Kate Waldman&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Philip Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Tom Wettengel&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Darrel White&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Lauri e Wol ever&#13;
Mary Yochem &#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
111 &#13;
Graduates&#13;
j&#13;
John Fischer, President Susan Symonds, Vice-President Laurel Hopp, Secretary&#13;
112&#13;
\&#13;
/&#13;
Mary Dusing, Treasurer&#13;
Sandra Applegate&#13;
Steven Applegate&#13;
Sally Baldwin&#13;
Mark Bartholomew&#13;
Joan Brown&#13;
Richard Bowers &#13;
Jane Buhman&#13;
Steven Carroll&#13;
Deborah Clouse&#13;
Judi Burns&#13;
Richard Case&#13;
Martha Conlon&#13;
Thomas Cambron&#13;
Steven Casson&#13;
Donald Denning&#13;
Stephaney Carlson&#13;
Mary Christensen&#13;
John Doyle&#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
Leslie Drier&#13;
Susan Duff&#13;
Linda Ebert&#13;
Teresa Eckel&#13;
Cynthia Eyberg&#13;
James Faylor&#13;
Karen Flom&#13;
Gregory Friedrichsen&#13;
Madeline Frost&#13;
William Goetzinger&#13;
Deborah Goodman&#13;
Teresa Gorman &#13;
Teresa Grund&#13;
Tim Hakenson&#13;
Michael Hall&#13;
Michael Hamilton&#13;
Joseph Hamling&#13;
James Harmon&#13;
Ralph Harmon&#13;
Connie Heenan&#13;
Thomas Heithoff&#13;
Sheila Higginbotham&#13;
Linda Hill&#13;
Nancy Hill&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
David Holeton&#13;
Laura Holeton&#13;
Kathleen Hurd&#13;
Lou Ann James&#13;
Vickie Jansenius&#13;
Catherine Kelley&#13;
William Kelly&#13;
Rosemary Konz&#13;
George Kreigler&#13;
Cherie Hoffmari&#13;
Colleen Hoke &#13;
Robert McDonald&#13;
Tim McDonald&#13;
Gary Kriley&#13;
Virginia Krueger&#13;
Gary Krupicka&#13;
Joseph Kulczewski&#13;
Marie Larchick&#13;
Marjorie Leonard&#13;
Karen Lewis&#13;
Douglas McClure&#13;
Marianne McDonald&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
William McDonald&#13;
John McGruder&#13;
Mark McGruder&#13;
Gina Maniscalco&#13;
Cynthia Masker&#13;
Michael Masker&#13;
Stephen Mauer&#13;
Joseph Meshling&#13;
Craig Menges&#13;
Joan Mescher&#13;
Thomas Minear&#13;
Kathleen Moran &#13;
John Mrkacek&#13;
Ann Myers&#13;
Terry Myers&#13;
Dan O'Neill&#13;
Dave O'Neill&#13;
William O'Neil&#13;
John Osler&#13;
Joyce Pender&#13;
Jack Pogge&#13;
Kevin Ramsey&#13;
Nancy Reggio&#13;
Mary Respeliers&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Janilee Roach&#13;
Richard Ronk&#13;
Richard Shea&#13;
Robert Roane&#13;
Steven Salvo&#13;
David Soar&#13;
Debbie Roarty&#13;
John Scott&#13;
Patricia Soar&#13;
Mary Lou Ronk&#13;
Daniel Sealock&#13;
Anita Solon &#13;
Annette Solon&#13;
Philip Stamp&#13;
Linda Sutton&#13;
Alexis Spence&#13;
Catherine Stazzon i&#13;
Nancy Sweeney&#13;
Patricia Spence&#13;
Jeff Steinhoff&#13;
Mary Beth Tacke&#13;
Jeannie Stageman&#13;
Ma ry Jane Stracke&#13;
Ma ry Tierney&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Jeanne Tinley&#13;
Steven Tisher&#13;
Richard Turone&#13;
Brock Tuttle&#13;
James Van Scoy&#13;
David Walter&#13;
Larry Weidman&#13;
Vicki Zajic&#13;
Rosemary Zelfel &#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
"At last, they've finally done it, the story of my&#13;
life."&#13;
''I'll see you and raise you five ."&#13;
"I sure wish the rest of th e chairs wou ld hurry up and get&#13;
here ."&#13;
A demon stration of the closeness of the class of&#13;
'71 . &#13;
"Do you th ink th e re a re any playboys in here ."&#13;
" I don't mind his wea ring my pajamas, but he rea lly infuria tes&#13;
me wh en he t a kes my cap, too ."&#13;
"All right, yo u see if you ca n do it any bette r."&#13;
" These Simplicity patterns aren't very simple."&#13;
" I hate doing term pape rs."&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
INDEX&#13;
SANDRA APPLEGATE - Golf 3,4.&#13;
STEVEN APPLEGATE - Latin Club 1,2; Art Club 3,4; Tennis 4; Choir 2,3; Talent Shows 2,3,4; "Anne Frank", 4; Music&#13;
Contest 3,4.&#13;
SALLY BALDWIN - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Future Nurses 1.&#13;
JON BARNES - Football 2.&#13;
MARK BARTHOLOMEW&#13;
RICHARD BOWERS - Letterman's Club 4· Football 1 2 3 4·&#13;
Track 2,3,4. ' ' ' ' '&#13;
JOAN BROWN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Golf 3,4.&#13;
JANE BUHMAN - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Golf 3,4; Choir 1,2; Talent Shows 1,2; "The Apple Tree" 3;&#13;
Speech 1,2,4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
JUDI BURNS - Honor Roll 12 quarters; Future Nurses 1,3,4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2; Talent Shows 3.&#13;
THOMAS CAMBRON&#13;
STEPHANEY CARLSON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Choir 3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; The Apple Tree 3; Accipiter Staff 2; State&#13;
Music Contest 3.&#13;
STEVEN CARROLL&#13;
RICHARD CASE - F.C.C. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,&#13;
2; Track 2.&#13;
STEVEN CASSON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman 's&#13;
Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 4.&#13;
MARY CHRISTENSEN - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Yearbook&#13;
4.&#13;
MARTHA CONLON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1; Speech and Drama 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Choir&#13;
1,2; Tal ent Shows 1,2,3; "Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 3; "Anne Frank" 4; Speech and Drama 1,2,3;&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert 4; Homecoming Queen 4.&#13;
DONALD DENNI NG - Letterman's Club 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Baseball 2.&#13;
JOHN DOYLE - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Class Officer 3; F.C.C.&#13;
1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,4; Choir 2;&#13;
Talent Shows 2; "Fiorello" 2.&#13;
LESLIE ORE i ER - Art Club 3,4; Biology Club 1; FTA 1; Pep&#13;
Club 1; Choir 2; " Fiorello" 2.&#13;
SUZAN DUFF - Latin Club 1; Future Nurses 1; Choir 3;&#13;
Talent Show 3; "Diary of Anne Frank" 4.&#13;
MARY DUSI NG - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student Achi evement Award 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; FT A 1,2; Choir 1,2,3;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 3; State Music Contest 2,3; Accipiter Staff&#13;
2.&#13;
LINDA EBERT - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Future Nurses 4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 1; "The Apple Tree" 3; DAR&#13;
Award 4.&#13;
TERESA ECKEL - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Officer 2; Class Officer 1; Future Nurses 1; FT A 1; Biology 2;&#13;
Art Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Porn Pon CoCaptain 4; Choir 1,2,3; Talent Shows 1,2,3; "Fiorello" 2; Yearbook Staff 2; State Art Contest 4; Essay Contest 4; Poetry&#13;
Contest 1.&#13;
CINDY EYBERG - Pep Club 1,2,4; "Diary of Anne Frank"&#13;
4; Accipiter Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
JAMES FAYLOR - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Automotive Club 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 4; National Award&#13;
for High School Excellence 4; National Who's Who for Catholic High Schools 4.&#13;
JOHN FISCHER - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Ach ievement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Officer 4; Class Officer&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Lati n Club 1; Spirit of St. Albert Award 4;&#13;
National Who's Who for Cathol ic High Schools.&#13;
KAREN FLOM - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
GREGORY FRIE D RICKSEN - Honor Roll 13 quarters; Student Ach ievement Award 1,2,3; State of Iowa Scholar 4.&#13;
MADELINE FROST - Honor Roi I 2 quarters; International&#13;
Relat ions Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Tennis 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Tal ent Shows 1,2,3; State&#13;
Music Contest 2,3; Acc ipiter Staff 4.&#13;
WILLIAM GOETZINGER - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achi evement Award 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative&#13;
4; Biology Club 2,3,4; T rack 1,3.&#13;
DEBORAH GOODMAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Choir 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Accipi ter Staff 4.&#13;
TERESA GORMAN - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Student Council&#13;
Representative 2; Pep Clu b 1,2,3,4; Speech 1,2; Chee rleader&#13;
1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; " The Apple Tree" 3; Music Contest 2,3,4; Acc ipiter Staff 4; Homecoming Court 4.&#13;
TH ERESA GRU ND - Pep Clu b 1,2; Spani sh 1; Talent Show&#13;
3.&#13;
TIM HAKENSON &#13;
MICHAEL HALL&#13;
JOSEPH HAMLING&#13;
MARY HANNEMAN - Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2.&#13;
JIM HARMON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Art Club 3,4; Key&#13;
Club 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 4; Tennis 4.&#13;
RALPH HARMON&#13;
CONNIE HEENAN - FNA 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4.&#13;
TOM HEITHOFF - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Letterman's Club&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Golf 2,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1; Accipiter Staff 4; Most Valuable Staffer 4.&#13;
SHEILA HIGGINBOTHAM - Honor Roll 5 quarters; FNA&#13;
1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3.4; Talent Show 3; Speech&#13;
2.4; Music 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
LINDA HILL - Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
NANCY HI LL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Speech 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 3,4; State Music Contest 2,3,&#13;
4; Accipiter Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
CHERIE HOFFMAN - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Pom-pon Girl 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Brigadoon" 1; "Fiorello" 2; "The Apple Tree" 3; State Music&#13;
Contest 1,2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Outstanding Music Award 3,4.&#13;
COLLEEN HOKE - FNA 1,2; FTA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 2,3; Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" 2; Yearbook Staff 2,3.&#13;
DAVID HOLETON - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman's&#13;
Club 4, Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Track 1;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Talent Show 1.&#13;
LAURA HOLETON&#13;
LAURAL HOPP - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Class Officer 4; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2;&#13;
Porn-Pon 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Staff&#13;
1,2.&#13;
KATHLEEN HURD&#13;
LUANN JAMES&#13;
VICKIE JANSEN I US - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement award 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Press Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Choir 1,2; Accipiter Staff 3; Homecoming Candi- date 4.&#13;
CATH ERN E K ELLEY - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FNA 1,2; Choir&#13;
2,3,4; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
WILLIAM KELLEY&#13;
ROSEMARY KONZ FNA 1; Pep Club 1; Accipiter Staff&#13;
3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.&#13;
GEORGE KREIGLER - Honor Roll 8 quarters; FCC 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 2.&#13;
GARY KRILEY&#13;
VIRGINIA KRUEGER&#13;
GARY KRUPICKA - Honor Roll 14 quarters.&#13;
JOSEPH KULCZEWSKI - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Key Club&#13;
3,4; Biology Club 1; Letterman's Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.&#13;
MARIE LARCHICK - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,&#13;
4; FTA 2.&#13;
MARIE LEADERS&#13;
MARJORIE LEONARD - Pep Club 3,4; FNA 3,4; Student&#13;
Council Representative 3,4.&#13;
KAREN LEWIS - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Student Achievement Award 4; Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2,3.&#13;
DOUGLAS MCCLURE - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Key Club 4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball&#13;
1,2,3.&#13;
MARIANNE MCDONALD&#13;
ROBERT MCDONALD&#13;
TIM MCDONALD&#13;
WILLIAM MCDONALD - Honor Roll 1 quarter; FTA 1,2;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Choir 1,2; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Homecoming Escort 4.&#13;
JOHN MCGRUDER - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Automotive&#13;
Club 1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.4;&#13;
Track 2,3.&#13;
MARK MCGRUDER - Letterman's Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2.&#13;
GINA MANISCALCO&#13;
CINDY MASKER - Honor Rol l 3 quarters; FNA 1; Latin Club&#13;
1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3.&#13;
MICHAEL MASKER - Foot ball 3,4.&#13;
STEPHEN MAUER&#13;
JOSEPH MESH LI NG - Honor Roll 6 quarters; Class Officer&#13;
1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3.&#13;
CRAIG MENGES - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Baseball 1.&#13;
JOAN MESCH ER - Student Council Officer 3; FNA 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 4; Choir 2; Yearbook Staff 2,3;&#13;
Homecoming Candidate 4.&#13;
,&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
THOMAS MINEAR - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Key Club 3,4;&#13;
Latin Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.&#13;
KATHLEEN MORAN - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Speech 1,2;&#13;
FNA 1; Pep Club 1,3; Choir 3; Speech Contest 1,2.&#13;
JOHN MRKACEK - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Art Award 3; Art&#13;
Club 3; Football 1; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
ANN MYERS - Latin Club 1; FTA 1; Choir 1.&#13;
TERRY MYERS -&#13;
WILLIAM O'N El L - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Football&#13;
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Baseball 1.&#13;
DAN I LE O'N El LL - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 3,4; Class Officer 3; Key Club 4; Biology Club&#13;
1; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Golf 4; Wrestling 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
DAVID O'NEILL - Honor Roll 10 quarters; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 4; Track 1; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
LUPE ORTEZ - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2.&#13;
JOHN OSLER - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Letterman's Club 2,&#13;
3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2; Football&#13;
1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JOYCE PENDER - Honor Roll 7 quarters; Student Council&#13;
Representative 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club&#13;
2; Cheerleader 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 2,3,4; "Brigadoon" 1; State Music Contest 2,3; Yearbook Staff 1,2.&#13;
JACK POGGE - Honor Roll 15 quarters; Student Achievement Award 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Latin&#13;
Club 1; Speech 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Talent Shows 1,2,3;&#13;
" Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 3; "Brigadoon" 2; "Diary of&#13;
Anne Frank" 4; Speech Contest 1,2; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4;&#13;
National Who's Who for Catholic High Schools.&#13;
KEVIN RAMSEY - Student Council Representative 2; Football 2; Track 1,2,3.&#13;
NANCY REGGIO - Honor Roll 3 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 1,2; Homemaking Award 4.&#13;
MARY RESPELIERS - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 1,2; Class Officer 1,2.&#13;
JANI LEE ROACH - Pep Club 1,2; FNA 1,2; Speech 1.&#13;
ROBERT ROANE - Honor Roll 8 quarters.&#13;
DEBRA ROARTY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; FTA 1; Pep Club&#13;
2,4; Accipiter Staff 4.&#13;
MARY LOU RONK - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student&#13;
Achievement Award 2,3,4 ; FNA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tenni s&#13;
1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Tal ent Shows 1,3,4; "Diary of Anne&#13;
Frank" 4; State Music Contest 3,4; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
RI CHARD RONK - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Letterman 's Club 4; Class&#13;
Officer 4; Bas ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4.&#13;
STEPH EN SALVO&#13;
JOH N SCOTT - Honor Roll 2 quarters ; Letterman's Club 4;&#13;
Footba ll 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1.&#13;
DANI EL SEALOCK&#13;
RICHARD SHEA&#13;
DAVID SOAR&#13;
PATRICIA SOAR - FNA 1.&#13;
ANITA SOLON - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3; Talent Show 3 ; Speech 3.&#13;
ANNETTE SOLON - Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3.&#13;
ALEXIS SPENCE - Honor Roll 16 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2,3,4; FNA 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Porn-Pon 4; Choir&#13;
3,4; Talent Show 2,3,4.&#13;
PATRICIA SPENCE - Honor Roll 4 quart ers; Pep Club 4;&#13;
Pom-pon 4.&#13;
JEANIE STAGEMAN -Pep Club 1; FNA 1;YearbookStaff4.&#13;
PHILIP STAMP - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Track 4.&#13;
CATHERINE STAZZONI - FNA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Choir 3; Talent Show 1,2,3 ; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3.&#13;
JEFF STEINHOFF&#13;
MARY JANE STRACKE - Honor Roll 14 quarters; Pep club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 1,2,3; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
LINDA SUTTON - Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1.&#13;
NANCY SWEENEY - Honor Roll 4 quarters; FNA 1,2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2; Talent Show 3; Accipiter Staff 3.&#13;
SUSAN SYMONDS - Honor Roll 4 quarters; Student Achievement Award 1,2; Class Officer 4 ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,&#13;
3,4; Tal ent Show 2; Accipiter Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2,3;&#13;
Albert McGinn Oratorical Award 4.&#13;
MARY BETH TACKE - Honor Roll 11 quarters ; Class Officer&#13;
2,3 ; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 4; Music Contest&#13;
1,2,3; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
MARY Tl ER NEY - Honor Roll 9 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4 ; Talent Show 1,2,3,4.&#13;
JEANNE TINEL Y - Honor Roll 5 quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech 1,2; Tenni s 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Talent Shows 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech Contest 1,3; Accipiter Staff 2.&#13;
STEVEN TISHER - Letterman's Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
RICHARD TU RONE - Honor Roll 4 quarter s; Football 2,3,4;&#13;
Track 2,3,4.&#13;
BROCK TUTTLE&#13;
JAM ES VANSCOY - Honor Roll 2 quarters; Football 2;Golf4.&#13;
DAVID WALTER - Honor Roll 8 quarters; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Key Club 4; Let terman's Club 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Wrest ling 1; B.O. Fleck Award 4.&#13;
LAWRENCE WEI OM AN - Honor Ro ll 14 quarters; Art Club&#13;
3,4; Letterman 's Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4 ; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Baseball 1,2; Footba ll 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;&#13;
"Fiorello" 2; " Diary of Anne Frank " 4 ; Accipiter Staff 2,3,4;&#13;
Yearbook Staff 2,3,4.&#13;
VIC KI ZAJIC&#13;
ROSEMARY ZELFEL - Honor Roll 1 quarter; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
4; Choir 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 1; &#13;
INDEX&#13;
Freshmen Chuck Graeve 58,94 Suzanne Noon 84,96&#13;
Chris Gronstal 94 Pau I 0 !sen 96&#13;
Janice Grote 94 Steve O'Neill 58,65,76,96&#13;
Jane Adams 92 Mary Gubbels 24,94 Patricia Patton 96&#13;
Michael Adams 71,92 Tony Guido 94 Joe Pogge 71,96&#13;
Steve Amento 58,65,92 Edward Guinan 94 Mary Anne Pawloski 96&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer 24,92 Mary Haas 94 Gordon Poole 58,64,76,96&#13;
LuAnn Asman 85,92 Mary Hamling 94 Steven Porter 76,96&#13;
Molly Baldwin 92 Linda Hanneman 18,24,85,94 Debbie Powell 18,24,96&#13;
Barry Barak 58,65,92 Sarah Harmon 24,94 Steven Purnell 71,96&#13;
Richard Bartholomew 76,92 Cecelia Hartlieb 95 Cindy Quigley 96&#13;
Mark Bowers 58,71,76,92 Andrew Heck 64,95 Victoria Rameriz 96&#13;
Christine Brich 92 Marilee Higginbotham 24,27,95 Robert Reagan 71,96&#13;
Katheryn Brisso 24,92 Patrick Holeton 58,71,95 Helen Reggio 24,96&#13;
Jim Brower 58,92 Jerri Hotz 26,95 Carol Ronk 24,84,96&#13;
Dan Brown 92 Darlene Hurd 95 William Roux 58,65,76,96&#13;
Amy Brugenhemke 92 Richard Hurley 58,71,76,95 Don Schlautman 96&#13;
Kevin Burns 93 Jeff Johnson 58, 71,95 Cheryl Schmidthuber 24,97&#13;
Joseph Caligur 93 Tom Jones 58,71,76,95 Jacqueline Schmieding 24,97&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli 24,93 Todd Kallman 58,71,84,95 Daniel Schreiber 58,76,97&#13;
Kevin Carroll 58,65 Janet Kaufman 18,24,92 Ken Schreiber 58,71,97&#13;
Jane Carta 93 William Keenan 95 David Scott 58,71,76,97&#13;
Denise Casson 93 Maureen Kelly 24,95 Mike Sealock 97&#13;
Roger Clark 93 Pamela Kelly 95 Michael Shudak 58,65,97&#13;
Lori Christensen 24,27 ,93 Patricia Kelley 24,85,95 Daniel Stageman 97&#13;
Todd Coley 58,71,93 Kevin Kenney 58,71,76,95 Steve Stageman 71,97&#13;
Rosemary Conlon 24,27,93 Vicky Kern 24,27,85,95 Cheryl Stinn 85,97&#13;
Lanette Dau 93 Cathy Kongs 95 John Stinn 97&#13;
John DeVivo 58,64,76,93 Linda Kriley 95 Katherine Straka 97&#13;
Patsy Dinovo 93 Barbara Larchick 24,92 Thomas Suden 97&#13;
Jeff Doll 65,93 Sharon Leinen 95 Susan Swift 97&#13;
DiAnn Doner 24,93 Diane Lemire 24,96 Kathy Talley 97&#13;
Jacque Doran 24,93 Kay Lustgraaf 92 Kevin Thomas 65,76,97&#13;
Barbara Eckel 24,93 Steve Lustgraaf 96 Steve Thomas 84,97&#13;
Stephen Emarine 93 Thomas McAlexander 96 Martha Tierney 24,85,97&#13;
Jean Epperson 48,84,93 Colleen McCann 96 Mary Townsend 97&#13;
Julie Epperson 24,93 Kathryn McClenahan 96 Anne Turone 24,27,85,97&#13;
Albert Erixon 58,64,93 Mike McGinn 96 Anne Vallinch 24,27,85,97&#13;
De Loy Evers 94 Jim McGruder 18,58,71,96 Michael Vanscoy 71,97&#13;
Marianne Feuert 24,94 John McOuaid 96 Mary EI !en Waldman 92&#13;
Jerry Fischer 64 ,94 Tim Madigan 96 Matthew Walsh 18,65,76,97&#13;
Theresa Fischer 85,94 Deborah Marr 24,96 Terry Weare 65,97&#13;
Jo Friel 94 Mary Masker 96 Linda Wellman 97&#13;
James Friesen 94 Paul Menges 96 Nancy Wellman 97&#13;
Tirr. Gallagher 58,71,76,94 James Minor 71,96 Janet Wheeler 24,97&#13;
Nancy Gatrost 84,94 Kevin Moran 64,96 Pamela White 97&#13;
Vicki Gilliland 24,85,94 Mary E lien Morrow 96 Mary Alice Wilkinson 24,97&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Mary Wise 84,97&#13;
Randy Wredt 58,71,97&#13;
Theresa Yochem 19,97&#13;
Robert Zimmerman 65,97&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Patricia Adams 47,98&#13;
Donna Applegate 19,24,98&#13;
Rhonda Applegate 24,84,98&#13;
Carol Auen 24,98&#13;
Margaret Baldwin 98&#13;
Rebecca Barker 98&#13;
Bonnie Barnes 23,26,98&#13;
Mary Bart 98&#13;
Michael Beck 98&#13;
Teresa Beckman 98&#13;
Jane Bintner 24,98&#13;
James Bridges 98&#13;
Mary Briggs 19,24,98&#13;
Mark Brosnihan 99&#13;
Marilyn Brown 24,98&#13;
John Brower 99&#13;
Carol Burke 19,24,99&#13;
Ann Burns 99&#13;
Tim Cannon 18,58,64,86,87,99&#13;
Mark Carta 99&#13;
Dennis Coughlin 99&#13;
Peggy Clark 23,26,99&#13;
Monica Colpitts 99&#13;
John Conlon 99&#13;
Cheryl Cox 99&#13;
Ann Crowley 99&#13;
Celeste Dau 99&#13;
Jean Delehant 18,23,26,47,48,99&#13;
William Doner 20,72,75,99&#13;
Mary Doyle 84,99&#13;
Monica Doyle 99&#13;
Janine Duggan 18,24,99&#13;
Charles Dusing 19,99&#13;
Mary Ecke l 24,99&#13;
Lynn Eckrich 99&#13;
John Ege 58,72,99&#13;
Michael Eyberg 58,99&#13;
Neil Fagan 99&#13;
Den ise Fischer 99&#13;
Mary Kay Fischer 99&#13;
Richard Flom 20,99&#13;
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A.B.C. ELECTRIC INC.&#13;
1022 Avenue A&#13;
ARMSTRONG STANDARD&#13;
24 Hour towing&#13;
Neola, Minden, Shelby&#13;
BEEM-BE:LFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 Willow Avenue&#13;
BE NO'S DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
The Store for Beautiful People&#13;
On Broadway - West of New York&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
Bill Tracy&#13;
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971&#13;
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11 Westlake&#13;
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3200 5th Ave.&#13;
"Flowers whisper what words cannot say."&#13;
Bl-PARISH CREDIT UNION&#13;
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Neola and Minden&#13;
BUY NUTRILITE PRODUCTS&#13;
Bob Barber&#13;
322-4427&#13;
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"A fit for every foot."&#13;
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The Home of Body Craftsmen&#13;
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" Flowers For Those Who Care"&#13;
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1273 East Pierce&#13;
Best Food in Town&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
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COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
Albert McGinn&#13;
Edmund A. McGinn&#13;
Joseph F. McGinn&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
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112 - 418 W. Broadway&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF HUSHAW DRUG CO.&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
Phone 322-2592&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
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MERLE NORMAN&#13;
11 South 6th Street&#13;
"A More Beautiful You"&#13;
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223 HARMONY&#13;
MONSIGNOR THOMAS J. COSTIN&#13;
Pastor, Saint Francis Church&#13;
PAWLOSKI INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
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Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLES DEPT. STORE&#13;
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Free parking lot back of store.&#13;
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29 South Main&#13;
PHI LS CAFE&#13;
Where Good Friends Meet&#13;
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Fr. Delehant&#13;
Fr. Kiernan&#13;
Fr. Monahan&#13;
Fr. Palmer&#13;
Mr. Sherbo&#13;
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Chaplain, Mercy Hospital&#13;
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Cleaning &amp; Repairs&#13;
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16th &amp; Broadway&#13;
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Milk - Bread - Soft Drinks.&#13;
SPEC. SHOPPE&#13;
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MAY GOD BLESS YOU!&#13;
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1 Bluffs St.&#13;
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DIMENSIONS&#13;
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ST. ALBERT&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
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VOLUME 6&#13;
1 &#13;
2 &#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
FACULTY .................. . . 10&#13;
ACADEMICS . . . . . . . . . . · . · . . . . . . 20&#13;
ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . · · · · . . . . . 26&#13;
ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . · · · · · · · . . . 48&#13;
SPORTS ......... . .... · · · . . . . 64&#13;
· CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · • . . . 102&#13;
ADVERTISING ......... · · · · · . . . 132&#13;
3 &#13;
Bishop Maurice J. Dingman&#13;
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Officers (from left to right): Mr. Lee Lykke, Vice-president (First Federal Savings); Mr. David J. Kaplan, President (Blue&#13;
Star Foods, Inc .) ;Fr. Daniel L. Delehant; and Mr. Edmund McGinn, Secretary (Attorney at Law).&#13;
Mr. Robert Cosgriff&#13;
Cosgriff Organization&#13;
Mr . Robert Beno&#13;
John Beno Co.&#13;
Mr. Frederick J . Day&#13;
Bluffs Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Mr. George Elias&#13;
Club 64&#13;
Mr. Nick Sondag&#13;
Peet's Feeds, Inc.&#13;
Mr. J. C. Moreland&#13;
Griffin Pipe&#13;
Board of Consultors&#13;
Dr. Arthur Sciortino&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
Dr. A. M. Romano&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Joseph Hannan&#13;
Retired, Hannan 's Grocery&#13;
Mr. Richard Mayne&#13;
Peoples Natural Gas&#13;
Dr. Emmett Mathiasen&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Mr. Edward L . Birdsell&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; Light&#13;
Dr. Edward Farrage&#13;
Benton Clinic&#13;
Mr. C. A. Lee&#13;
Nothwestern Bell Tele.&#13;
Dr. John Barnes&#13;
Missouri Valley, Iowa&#13;
Mr. Ron Kiger&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Mr. Richard Caughlan&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
Mr. Robert W. Tate&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Mr. Carl stephens&#13;
Retired, Northern Natural Gas&#13;
Mr. Harry Cohen&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Mr. Floyd Hughes, Jr.&#13;
Hughes Motors&#13;
Mr. Jack Eakin&#13;
State Bank &amp; Trust&#13;
Mrs. Ann Wilson&#13;
Mercy Hospital&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
A Farewell To&#13;
FR. DANIEL DELEHANT&#13;
Jean Delehant entertains the guests with a bit of her own philosophy.&#13;
A dinner was held at the 64 Club on February 13 in&#13;
honor Father Delehant, former Principal of st. Albert.&#13;
Father Delehant has served as principal of St. Albert&#13;
since the school opened in 1963 until January 18, 1972.&#13;
The dinner was a sell out with a crowd of 420 guests.&#13;
Special guests were C. W. McManamy, president of St.&#13;
Albert School Board, also master of ceremonies, The&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Henry, president of the Council&#13;
Bluffs School Board, The Mayor and Mrs. Joe Katelman, and the guest speaker, Father Ed Kelly, pastor at&#13;
Portsmouth. Fr. Kelly had a very inspirational talk reminding us of a great point that we should all remember&#13;
about Fr. Delehant. Fr. Kelly said, "When Fr. Delehant was discharged from the Armed Service, his papen&#13;
read that he had served faithfully, he was obedient to his&#13;
superiors, and he was dis charged honorably. This same&#13;
record holds true of Father's service to St. Albert. 11&#13;
The students of St. Albert would like to express their&#13;
appreciation and thanks to Father Delehant for a job well&#13;
done, and would like to wish him the best of luck in the&#13;
future.&#13;
Mrs. Schreiber congratulates Father Delehant on his new assignment. &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Row 1; Fr. Maurus Kennedy , OS'B; Treasurer, Mr. Don Hoffman; President, Mr. C.W. McManamy ; Secretary , Mr. John Sweeney. Row 2; Fr.&#13;
Sam Palmer, Mr. Jim Gilmore, Mr. Maurice O'Neill, Mr. Ono Monachino , Mr. Phil Gronstal.&#13;
The Board of Education began in 1969 and will go out&#13;
of existence this June 30. The reason for this is because&#13;
the Area Board will take over for the local school boards.&#13;
The three members of the board who have been on the&#13;
St. Albert Board since it originated are Mr. Don Hoffman,&#13;
Mr. John Sweeney, and Mr. Maurice O'Neill. The main&#13;
purpose of the board is the operation of the school. They&#13;
make all policies on the general operation. They set up&#13;
the financial part of school, how much tuition is, etc.&#13;
They also have the final decision on hiring of teachers&#13;
and teacher benefits.&#13;
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Counsellor&#13;
Father Paul Monahan has&#13;
been teaching at St. Albert&#13;
for nine years, Some of his&#13;
duties include teaching sophomore Religion classes and&#13;
scheduling kids for T. E. C.&#13;
(Teens Encounter Christ). As&#13;
a guidance counsellor, he&#13;
arranges the ACT, PSAT-.&#13;
NMSQT, and the SAT entrance&#13;
exam tests to prepare the&#13;
juniors and seniors for college .&#13;
Principal&#13;
Fathe r J ames Kiernan, former vice-principal at st. Alber~&#13;
now hold s the position of principal of the school. In previous&#13;
years, Father Kiernan has had&#13;
numerous jobs, such as sched-·&#13;
uling the classes, and teaching&#13;
religion to the juniors and seniors. As a result of his change&#13;
in position, he no longer is&#13;
subjected to the tasks of teaching and scheduling. &#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Dean of Boys&#13;
For the third consecutive year, Mr. Charles Wolever has been Dean of Boys. Mr. Wolever has been&#13;
doing a fine job ever since he came to St. Albert&#13;
which was 6 years ago. Besides being Dean, Mr.&#13;
Wolever also is head coach for the baseball team,&#13;
teaches Psychology, and is head of all activities at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
This year there was a new face in the Dean of&#13;
Girls Office. Although Sister Mary Elaine is not&#13;
new to us, she is new to the Office of Dean of Girls.&#13;
Sister Elaine has been at st. Albert for 5 years.&#13;
Besides her duties as Dean, Sister also teaches 3&#13;
sections of Art. ·&#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
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Religion&#13;
12&#13;
History Psychology ...&#13;
Father James Kiernan&#13;
Father Paul Monahan&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo&#13;
Father Frank Palmer&#13;
Mr. Charles Wolever&#13;
Mr. Mike Mauro&#13;
Miss Sharon Kelly&#13;
Mr. Terry Coleman&#13;
There was a new look this year in psy -&#13;
chology . Instead of the usual take notes,&#13;
test, and re ad from the text book, Mr .&#13;
Wolever installed a new method . On a&#13;
trial basis, Mr. Wolever set up a system for a week during which a group&#13;
of students selected a subject and then&#13;
discussed it in front of the class. This&#13;
was followed by a question and answe r&#13;
period. Some good arguments concerning modern day problems arose during&#13;
these discussions.&#13;
On another trial-run basis Mr. Woleve r&#13;
contacted several people from different&#13;
occupations to speak to the class . Some&#13;
of these resource people were Police&#13;
Chief Nick Sulentic who spoke on drugs,&#13;
Mr. "Nub" Stracke who spoke on police work and juvenile rights, Mr . Bob&#13;
Humphrey , a counselor from Lewis&#13;
Central High School who spoke on Administration, and Dr. George Farrage&#13;
who s poke on and gave a demonstration&#13;
of hypnosis. At the end of the week,&#13;
the students wrote up a summary of&#13;
what they thought of the speakers.&#13;
The overall results were very good,&#13;
and almost all the students liked the&#13;
speakers.&#13;
Mr. Sherbo prepare s for his "lip-smackin"&#13;
hamburger at the bowling a lley . &#13;
English Foreign Language ...&#13;
Miss Mary Brauch&#13;
Sister Mary Catherine&#13;
Mr. Dervin used many different methods of teaching to his senior classes&#13;
the past year. Some of his classes stayed with the book, Adventures in&#13;
English Literature, and the others used a different method. Each student in&#13;
the class got a book from the library. One day the students would read, the&#13;
next day Mr. Dervin would ask what they had read. At the end of the week,&#13;
he would then give the students a test over what they read.&#13;
Miss Brauch was very busy with her foreign language classes. She stated&#13;
that her classes have learned very fast in picking up the difficult Spanish&#13;
phrases. Mr. White, who taught the freshmen Latin classes, said that the&#13;
boys are slow in learning, but they all try real hard .&#13;
Mr. Michael Gill&#13;
Mr. Bill Jansen&#13;
Mr. John Dervin&#13;
Miss Vicky Salvador&#13;
Sister Mary Evangela&#13;
Mr. Melvin White&#13;
Miss Salvador s miles appr oval of the&#13;
Senior Class play.&#13;
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Math&#13;
Miss Kurtz ponders over semester grades.&#13;
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Science ...&#13;
Sister Mary David&#13;
Sister Mary Maurine&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Dermody&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz&#13;
Mr. Dennis Kingery&#13;
Mr. Leber&#13;
Not picture d&#13;
Miss Karlene Kurtz, head of the science department,&#13;
was very busy over the past year. Among the extracurricular and academic activities that the class participated in was the building of a planetarium. The structure was built by the physics class for the purpose of&#13;
aiding the students in the study of astronomy. They also&#13;
went into the study of the special theory of relativity&#13;
which brought about many fine discussions in this area. &#13;
Business Ed.&#13;
The shop classes at St. Albert were hard at work&#13;
this past year. Mr. Ken Peter sen, head of the shop&#13;
department, said that all the boys worked hard and&#13;
gave good cooperation throughout the year. Some of&#13;
the fine structures the students built during the year&#13;
were a magazine rack and a tie rack. Mr. Petersen&#13;
feels that shop is a very helpful course which could&#13;
aid a student in his future life. By this a boy gets&#13;
aquainted with tools and how to build different structures. If he wanted to become a carpenter, shop&#13;
would have helped him very much.&#13;
Shop ...&#13;
Sister Mary Barte lla&#13;
Sister Mary Eileen&#13;
Sister Mary Benigna&#13;
Mrs. Rita Schnitker&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Anne Delehant&#13;
Mr . Ken Petersen&#13;
Sister Eilee n give s her grade book a quick glance.&#13;
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Art Music&#13;
Coach Mauro looks hard to read between the lines.&#13;
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P.E ....&#13;
Sister Mary Elaine&#13;
Mrs. Da le Miller&#13;
Miss Nancy O'Neill&#13;
Mrs. Thelma Pike&#13;
Mrs. Sue Smith&#13;
Mr. John LaBonia&#13;
Sister Elaine, art teacher, said&#13;
that she had some very fine artists&#13;
in her two art classes this year.&#13;
In beginners art, Sister set up a&#13;
budget. In this budget the students&#13;
were required to draw pictures of&#13;
different types. These pictur es&#13;
were graded and determined the&#13;
student's grade.&#13;
Miss O'Neill, head of the music&#13;
department, felt she had a very&#13;
fine group of girls in choir. The&#13;
choir sang in two concerts over&#13;
the past year. The first was the&#13;
Christmas Concert. The group&#13;
put on a very fine show which&#13;
featured their singing many&#13;
Christmas songs. The second&#13;
was the Spring Concert, which&#13;
had a fine array of beautiful songs. &#13;
SECRET ARIES NURSE&#13;
For the seventh consecutive year, the nurse at&#13;
St. Albert was Mrs. Helen Jones. Some of Mrs.&#13;
Jones 1s jobs as school nurse are emergency first&#13;
aid, checking hearing and vision, and has conferences with students regarding Health Career Jobs.&#13;
Up to the semester the two secretaries at St.&#13;
Albert were Mrs. Jean McQuaid (above left) and&#13;
Mrs. Doris Phelps (above right). But at the semester&#13;
Mrs. Phelps had to leave us and to take her place&#13;
came Miss Mary Kay Rouse (below right). Among&#13;
the jobs Mrs. McQuaid does are to take care of the&#13;
attendence each morning and handle the tuition. Miss&#13;
Rouse's main concern is the scheduling of the students.&#13;
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COOKS&#13;
Mrs. Ring, Mrs . Turner, Mrs . Kunasek, Mrs . Sherma n, Mrs . Capa r elli, Mrs . Ca rberry , Mrs . O'Neill.&#13;
"St. Albert has the best lunches in the city. "&#13;
This quote came from a Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School student, who had eaten lunch at all the&#13;
area high schools. This fact is due to the excellent cooks at st. Albert. All the cooks are&#13;
from last year, except for Mrs. Julie Caperelli,&#13;
who joined the staff this year. In a small survey&#13;
in one of the classes last year, some students&#13;
stated that the lunches were at the top of the list&#13;
in pros.&#13;
Mrs. Turner washing dis hes after a bu sy day . &#13;
Mr. Gorman&#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
M r. Mrkacek&#13;
The custodians at St. Albert the&#13;
past year were Jim Gorman and Rod&#13;
Frost as day custodians a nd Wendell&#13;
Olson and Joe Mrkacek as the night&#13;
custodians. Among some of the jobs&#13;
the day custodian$ have are keeping the&#13;
heaters and air conditioners in good&#13;
running order, and polishing the floors&#13;
and hall ways and lobbies . Also, Mr .&#13;
Gorman buses the Drivers Education&#13;
students back from Abraham Lincoln&#13;
every morning.&#13;
The night custodians main job is&#13;
more janitorial. They clean the kitchen and sweep the floors all through&#13;
the school. They also do many additional jobs for the faculty when ever&#13;
asked .&#13;
Mr . Ols on&#13;
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ACADEMICS&#13;
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Left:&#13;
Students under the direction of&#13;
Miss Kurtz work on an observatory&#13;
which will aid them in their study&#13;
of astronomy.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jean Guinan, Miss Kurtz, Sue&#13;
Moser, Bill Flecky, and Steve&#13;
Rosman observe the final product.&#13;
Physics Class Constructs Planetarium&#13;
' &#13;
Jean Delehant&#13;
Named to Choir&#13;
Jean Delehant was selected as a participant. in the&#13;
Meistersinger Honor Choir at Wartburg College in&#13;
Waverly, Iowa.&#13;
Jean was selected from three hundred and fifty&#13;
recommended students representing high schools&#13;
from four different states.&#13;
The National Merit Scholarship Program has announced Charles Edwards and Greg Gronstal as semifinalists for the year 1971-1972. Our congratulations to them for their successful endeavor.&#13;
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Mike Meyers gets a taste&#13;
of his own cooking as he&#13;
gobbles his delicious fudge.&#13;
Debbie Jansenius and Geri&#13;
Colpitts are hard at work&#13;
doing an extremely difficult&#13;
experiment in Chemistry.&#13;
During the Christmas season Miss Kurtz thought it&#13;
would be fun for her class&#13;
to have a lab using chemicals which give you fudge&#13;
for a result.&#13;
Patti Caparelli and Ellen Schnitker make candy in Home Ee.&#13;
while Mrs. Miller looks on.&#13;
Varied Activitie &#13;
Spark Class Interest&#13;
Above: Dr. F a rrage was asked by Mr. Wolever and his&#13;
Psychology class to speak on and demonstrate the mysteries&#13;
of hypnotism.&#13;
Debbie Russell relaxes under the influence of hypnotism as&#13;
the class looks on.&#13;
Below: Cindy Kruse shows her ability in art as-she paints&#13;
the figure of Bishop Daly. Mary Etta Fricke has been spending her time painting the figure of Pope Paul VI. Bishop&#13;
Daly and Pope Paul VI were both in office during the development and construction of St. Albert's. After completion,&#13;
the pictures will be hung in the school.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES ·&#13;
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Homecoming&#13;
Activities &#13;
Furnace Comes On Strong&#13;
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David .... .&#13;
Lisa .... .&#13;
Dr. Swinford .&#13;
Maureen Hart&#13;
John .....&#13;
Secretary .. ·.&#13;
Mrs. Ferris .&#13;
Porter ....&#13;
Mrs. Clemens .&#13;
Mr. Clemens.&#13;
Carlos&#13;
Simon ..&#13;
Kate ..&#13;
Barbra.&#13;
Sandra .&#13;
Josette .&#13;
Woman.&#13;
Girl. ..&#13;
cast&#13;
Senior Class Presents&#13;
DAVID AND LISA&#13;
. ... Tom Hanson&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
. . . Greg Gronstal&#13;
Diane Vergamini&#13;
.. Mike Moran&#13;
. Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
. . Pat Faylor&#13;
. Jim Brosnihan&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
. Greg Thomas&#13;
David Emarine&#13;
. . Sue Moser&#13;
. . Judy Weber&#13;
. . Barb Bunten&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
. Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
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Mr. Clemens lets off his steam! Donna Dorszynski redoes Jim Brosnihan.&#13;
Hard Work Equals&#13;
Great Fun&#13;
"I ought to call a cop, " said the&#13;
Woman (Laurie Whitaker), as she&#13;
rescues her daughter (Libby&#13;
Fazio) from the Schizophrenic&#13;
Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia). &#13;
John (Mike Moran) comforts Lisa (Mary Beth LaMantia) .&#13;
"David and Lisa", presented by the senior class last&#13;
November, proved to be an&#13;
outstanding success, as near&#13;
capacity crowds turned out to&#13;
view the production. The cast,&#13;
under the direction of Vicky&#13;
Salvador and student director,&#13;
Denise Brenneman, portrayed&#13;
their roles vividly. The play&#13;
was presented in two acts beginning with David's departure&#13;
f9r Berkeley School for the&#13;
mentally disturbed. David,&#13;
who suffers a mania against being touched, shuns the students&#13;
at the school and becomes very&#13;
unfriendly toward his psychiatrist, Alan Swinford . The only&#13;
friend he acquires is Lisa, a&#13;
schizophreniac. Both of them&#13;
encounter many problems, but&#13;
through their friendship and&#13;
their need for each other, they&#13;
are able to solve them. As a&#13;
result of this friendship, both&#13;
children's conditions improve&#13;
greatly.&#13;
The production used very&#13;
few props, but stressed the&#13;
use of color in costumes and&#13;
background. By beginning with&#13;
drab grays and blacks in the&#13;
first act and gradually adding&#13;
brighter shades in the second,&#13;
the audience could see David's&#13;
transition from a scared child&#13;
to a happy boy.&#13;
Steve Hopp provides his "original" music for the play. &#13;
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CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND&#13;
Couples dance to the music of&#13;
Distortion &#13;
On the first part of the float: Marty Ankenbauer, Debbie Martin, Joan Clark, Tim Cannon, steve Rosman, steve Fancher.&#13;
Holding up the flag: Ken Cox, Pat Mahoney, Peter Caparelli, Mike Moran, and Charles Edwards kneeling.&#13;
Veteran's&#13;
Day&#13;
Float&#13;
St. Albert participated in the Veteran&#13;
Day Parade this year with the entry of a&#13;
two unit float . The entry proved successful. The float represented the Veterans&#13;
who have fought for our freedom, and , as&#13;
a result, now provide scholorship programs and their benefits for today's youth.&#13;
A member from each of the armed forces&#13;
walked beside the float.&#13;
Mr. Gill and Miss Kurtz, with the&#13;
help of many hard working students,&#13;
brought home the fir st place winning&#13;
trophy .&#13;
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The choir "wraps" up the Christmas Program.&#13;
It's That Time of Year&#13;
The annual Christmas program was held on December 12, 1971, in the Saint Albert auditorium. "This&#13;
is That Time of Year Aga."in" was presented to a full&#13;
house. The Girls Glee presented songs ranging from&#13;
"Emmanuel"to "Do You Hear What I Hear?"&#13;
Next on the list was the Boys Glee. This is a new&#13;
club, and should be congratulated for doing a great&#13;
job. The show then advanced to the Les Musiques&#13;
who presented a mixture of songs including the actions&#13;
to "Up on the House Top".&#13;
The all school chorus again was back on the scene.&#13;
They and the crowd were a little surprised when during the song "Mr. Santa 11 , Mr. Claus appeared on the&#13;
stage. After depositing a few presents under the tree,&#13;
Santa returned backstage.&#13;
For the finale, the audience joined in with the&#13;
choruses for the last four songs: Santa, of course,&#13;
returned with his bag of goodies for the kids.&#13;
Congratulations to Miss O'Neill and the cast for&#13;
making this a fantastic success.&#13;
"You better watch out!" &#13;
"One and Two and .... "&#13;
Again&#13;
Santa has a gift for everyone.&#13;
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OKLAHOMA---A.0.K.!&#13;
The production of "Oklahoma" was presented in the&#13;
auditorium April 14,15,16, and was a fantastic success.&#13;
Not only were the audiences responsive, but because of&#13;
the large crowds the play was held over an extra night.&#13;
Tryouts were held a month in advance for the production. Miss O'Neill was in charge of the musical direction of&#13;
the play, while Miss Salvador directed the acting.&#13;
The play is a form of a love story. Laurey loves Curly&#13;
and vice versa, so the two are married. Ado Annie "thinks"&#13;
she's in love with Will Parker, till Ali Hakim comes along&#13;
and catches her eye. She finally takes the right step and&#13;
marries Will Parker.&#13;
All in all the musical was tremendous. A special thanks&#13;
should be sent out to all committees and crews behind&#13;
the scene who helped make the play a great success.&#13;
Because of it our school will see more musicals rising&#13;
along with more talent and co-operation of the student&#13;
body. Good work gang!&#13;
"I could dance all night."&#13;
Right: Laurey&#13;
and Ctuly take&#13;
the final step. &#13;
Laurey (Diane Vergamini) dances down to meet John Ronk.&#13;
Cast&#13;
Aunt Eller Kate Waldmann&#13;
Curly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Hanson&#13;
Laurey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Martin&#13;
Ike Skidmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Ronk&#13;
Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moran&#13;
Slim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Gorman&#13;
Will Parker . . . ....... . ...... · · · · . . . . . . . . John Heck&#13;
Jud Fry ............. . · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . Tom Jones&#13;
Ado Annie Carnes .. .. . ... .... · · · . . . . . . . . . Jean Delehant&#13;
Ali Hakim . .. . .. ....... ... .............. Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Gertie Cummings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Guinan&#13;
Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Weidman&#13;
Vivianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Adams&#13;
Virginia .. . . . ......... . . .... . . ........ .. Jean Epperson&#13;
Faye ....... ... ....................... . Carol Ronk&#13;
Andrew Carnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Cannon&#13;
Cord Elam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Lenihan&#13;
Chalmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Tacke&#13;
Joe ... . .......... ........ ....... ...... Jerry Quigley&#13;
Ali Hakim (Jerry Mathiasen) "tries" to sell his goods.&#13;
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Chorus adds to the "harmony" of Oklahoma.&#13;
"Meet the James Gang".&#13;
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Right: Does Ali&#13;
Hakim let a shot&#13;
gun come between&#13;
him and Ado Annie?&#13;
Left: Curly convinces Judd that&#13;
dying isn't so bad after all.&#13;
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"Knock it off you guys! "&#13;
Cupid Strikes&#13;
Again&#13;
"Wow! Isn't this dance fun?"&#13;
"Togetherness" &#13;
PROM '72&#13;
Maurice O'Toole and Kate Waldman stop a minute to look at the Prom decorations.&#13;
Kathy Respeliers and Dan Gorman dance it up&#13;
at the Prom.&#13;
l!J•••-1 '•&#13;
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A Night To Remember&#13;
Mike Shea and Ann Sterbens show us a little cheese cake as they snack on cookies and pu nch during intermission .&#13;
Joe Gorman and Ca thy Swanek take time out "just to sit down&#13;
and look."&#13;
Couples&#13;
take a&#13;
minute&#13;
out&#13;
to relax &#13;
Get with it!&#13;
The Swingers&#13;
"Carousel" was the theme of the&#13;
1972 Junior-Senior Prom. Under the&#13;
watchful eyes of Sr. Eileen and Sr.&#13;
Maurine, the juniors decorated the gym&#13;
in a circus atmosphere.&#13;
In the middle of the gym was a carousel decorated with colored lights.&#13;
Along the sides of the gym were gaily&#13;
decorated carnival booths also decorated&#13;
with colored lights and containing the&#13;
traditional stuffed animal prizes.&#13;
"Circus," one of the better groups of&#13;
the area, provided the music for the&#13;
night. Their medium-heavy music, which&#13;
had a great brass section, was enjoyed by&#13;
all.&#13;
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ATHLETIC BANQUET&#13;
''72''&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
Ed (Fiz z) Robinson displays his trophy&#13;
proudly.&#13;
"I can't wait to get mine." &#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia receives her "All around athlete award.&#13;
Ron Stander becomes an honorary Falcon.&#13;
Sophomore boys wait for their letters.&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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Row 1 : D. Powell, C. Krettek, A. Vallinch, J. Kaufman, D. Powell. Row 2: J. Delehant, S. Vergamini, P. Graeve, J. Heck, T. Cannon, T. Kallman.&#13;
Row 3: J. Mathiasen, L. Wolever, S. Moser, K. Duggan. Row 4: Miss Kurtz &amp; Sister Elaine, Moderators; J. Keenan , S. Kallman, P. Caperclli.&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
In the couse of the year, the Student Council sponsored various events,&#13;
all of which were a great success.&#13;
Their first big activity of the year was the second annual Homecoming,&#13;
for which they chose "The Spirit of '71" as the theme. A profit of $87.50&#13;
was made on the Homecoming Dance, for which Furnace provided the music.&#13;
On Friday, May 12, the Student Council helped sponsor a "What do you&#13;
think ... ?" Day. This day was used to evaluate the curriculum and methods&#13;
of our school. Students were divided up into groups of 20 or so, and each&#13;
had a leader and a moderator. The leaders would ask questions and the students would discuss them and try to come up with a way in which they&#13;
could improve it. Hopefully, some of the ideas will be used next year. &#13;
Lettermen Club&#13;
Row 1: S. Haug, K. Koestner, B. Sweeney, S. Kallman, B. Viola, J. Gorman, D. Ge ntile, D. Gorman, B. Doner, C. Sorenson . Row 2 . J. Kennebeck, B. Grote, M. O'Toole, B. Stageman, E . Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea , J. Yochem, D. Emarine,&#13;
M. Moran . Row 3 : T. Cannon, G. Gentile, J. Reid, P. Lenihan, M. Schreiber, J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, M. Thomas, T.&#13;
Jone s, M. Leber. Row 4: J. Myers, J. Huyck, R. Hurley, J. Mathiasen, S. Ryba, J . Boswell, D. Mes cher, J. Ege, D. Heithoff. Row 5: Coach J. Dervin, T. Burke , P. Mahoney , K. Cox, S. Fancher, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, M. Brookover, S.&#13;
Conzemius .&#13;
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Row 1: G. Smith, T. Wettengel, B. Viola, E. Robinson, J. Quigley, M. Shea, B. Doner, D. Mescher. Row 2: G. Peregoy, C.&#13;
Koestner, M. McClenehan, M. Patten, J. Huyck, M. Spitznagle, J. straka, L. Halterman, K. Pogge. Row 3: F. Schaben, D.&#13;
Thomas, J. Myers, M. Brookover, J. Carpenter, J. Keenan, C. Kruse, G. Goetzinger, Sr. Elaine.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
Starting out with basic drawing, the Beginning Art classes, comprised of 40 junior and senior students under the direction of Sister&#13;
Mary Elaine, moved on to water color and sketching during the cou -&#13;
rse of the year. The seniors of the class were given the chance to try&#13;
their hand at oil painting, because this will be their last chance to try&#13;
it.&#13;
In Advanced Art there were 12 students. They basically did oils&#13;
and sketching and some tried their hand at the painting of ceramics.&#13;
Some advanced and beginning students helped to build the back drop&#13;
for the school musical, "Oklahoma!", this year. &#13;
Row 1: T. Yochem, M. Meloy, A. Turone. Row 2: S. McKiernan, C. O'Neill, B. Eckel, A. Vallinch. Row 3: M. Petratis, M.&#13;
Konz, B. Larchick, Mrs. Helen Jones, R.N.&#13;
Health Careers Club&#13;
What used to be called the Future Nurses Club was changed to the&#13;
Health Careers Club this year. The reason for this change was&#13;
that the club is for girls who are interested in nursing, X-ray, therapy, and all fields of medicine, not just nursing.&#13;
The girls toured Jennie Edmundson Hospital. They also had a&#13;
speaker from the Air Force come to talk to them about the advantages of being an Air Force Nurse. Air Force Nursing not only offers&#13;
a gTeat experience, but also the opportunity to travel the world as you&#13;
work. The Speaker also stressed the fact that it is not all work, but&#13;
there is plenty of social life, too. The Air Force also offers the opportunity to further your education.&#13;
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Varsity Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Vergamini, L. Novak E w ·ct c K • · e1 man, . ruse, D. Jansenius, D. Martin, K. Duggan, M. K. stokes.&#13;
Wrestling Cheerleaders&#13;
From left to right: D. Lemire, K. Respeliers, P. Martin, K. Kallman (mascot), S. Vergamini, A. Brugenhemke, J.&#13;
Delehant. &#13;
Kneeling ; A. Turone. Standing; A. Vallinch, K. Talley, V. Kern, J. Carta, L. Christiansen.&#13;
Sophomore Cheerleaders&#13;
Freshmen Cheerleaders&#13;
l&#13;
Front; C. Lemire, S. Duggan, J . Vallinch. Ba ck; M. Lenihan, P. Salvo, M. Clark .&#13;
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POM-PON SQUAD&#13;
Row 1-M. Petratis, M. Murphy, S. Krupicka, M. Haas, J. Carpenter, L. Wolever, B. Barnes, S. Moser, M. Brown , N. Wettengel. Row 2-K. Sandbothe,&#13;
S. McKicrnan , C. O'Neill, J. Guinan, D. Brenneman, J. Oark, P. Oark, G. Goetzinger, J. Hotz, M. Minor.&#13;
The St. Albert Pom-pon squad has been in existence for&#13;
only two years, but in that short time, their hard work has resulted in many top rate performances. Of the 15 different&#13;
routines they have performed for football and basketball,&#13;
only a few of them were not their original work. The squad&#13;
practices twice a week after school with at least one special&#13;
practice scheduled before each performance. Tbey practice&#13;
either in the gym or on the football field. The Pom-pon girls&#13;
are also active members of Pep Club and must attend all home&#13;
games as well as some away games and some of the wrestling&#13;
matches. Captain of the squad was Susie Moser and the&#13;
Moderator was Miss Karlene Kurtz .&#13;
This past year the squad purchased new uniforms. Gold&#13;
knife-pleated skirts were made by each of the 20 squad members. Gold sweaters accented by a green and white stripe and&#13;
set off by a four-inch green and gold emblem were purchased&#13;
by each girl. Each girl has a solid green and gold metallic&#13;
Pom-pon. This past summer, six members attended an ASDT A&#13;
Pom-pon clinic and came home with second place. The squad&#13;
thought up the idea of having a parents' night to honor the&#13;
parents of the Varsity and Jr. Varsity basketball players. At&#13;
the half time they introduced the parents and gave each&#13;
mother a corsage. The Pom-pon girls surely did their part providing half-time entertainment and boosting school spirit. &#13;
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Row t-G. Goetzinger, A. Turone, S. Duggan, C. Lcm_ire, J. Vallinch, ~:L nih , M. Oark, _P. Martin, K. Sandbothe. Row 2-J. Guinan, V. Kern, M.&#13;
Stokes, K. Duggan, E. Weidman, C. Kruse, D. Jansemus, D. Verga~um, L. Novak, D. MartI_n, A. Brngenhenke, D. Lemire, c. O'Neill. Row 3_5_&#13;
Moser, J. Carta, J. Carpenter, K. Talley , M. Murphy, M. Burke, C. Krettek, M. Heck, M. Me1senbaeh , M. Gubbels, M. L'lMantia M C 11 - S D ff&#13;
L · · S M Ki. p 0 k 1 H , . apare 1, . u , . F~zio , K. Krupicka, M. Epperson , J. Delehant, S. Verg_a mm1 , . c ernan, . ar , . otz, N. Wettengel, M. Petratis, A. Vallinch, J. Epperson,&#13;
T. Fischer, S. Krupicka, D. Brenneman, P. Hansen, M. Fnesen.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
Hard work and a lot of school spirit were the&#13;
achievements of the 1972 Pep Club that help&#13;
made the past year a great success. The Pep Club&#13;
members included cheerleaders, Porn-Pon girls&#13;
and student body.&#13;
Officers were Jean Wiese, president; Janine&#13;
Duggan, vice-president; Martha Tierney, secretary;&#13;
and Miss Karlene Kurtz, moderator.&#13;
Their activities consisted of putting up bulletin boards, hanging signs, decorating the cafeteria before big games, making special treats for&#13;
the team members, and, of course, cheering our&#13;
team on to victory. Awards were given out at the&#13;
end of the year for outstanding work.&#13;
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Row 1: D. Thomas, M. Meyers, J. Guinan. Row 2: E. Guinan, J. Hutchenson, P. Spitznagle, Mr. Gill.&#13;
F.C.C.&#13;
This year the Falcon Concession Club consisted&#13;
of six very hard working boys under the guidance of&#13;
Mr. Mike Gill. The boys spent many nights after&#13;
school getting things ready for the hungry crowds&#13;
at the football and basketball games. Besides sacrificing their time after school, they also missed most&#13;
of the games in order to sell candy, pop com, pop,&#13;
and other goodies.&#13;
Although it was a lot of hard work, the boys enjoyed it very much and should be congratulated for&#13;
doing such a fine job. &#13;
KEY&#13;
CLUB&#13;
The Key Club, moderated by Mr.&#13;
John Dervin, engaged in several worthwhile projects this past year. Helping&#13;
the Kiwanis in their efforts and activities aiding community spirit and&#13;
the sending of letters to North Vietnam requesting the release of our&#13;
Prisoners of War were two of their&#13;
main activities.&#13;
In addition, the Key Club challenged the faculty in the annual&#13;
Key Club-Faculty basketball game.&#13;
Although the Key Club put up a&#13;
good fight, the faculty was victorious winning the game 84-55 which&#13;
gave them the title for the second&#13;
consecutive year.&#13;
Officers for the club were: Steve&#13;
Hopp, President; Jerry Mathiasen,&#13;
Vice-president; Mike Moran, Treasurer; and Pat Hoke, Secretary.&#13;
Row 1 (l-r): D. Flammang, J. Gorman, S. Hopp, J. Quigley, M. Moran, D. Caughlin, S. Kallman. Row 2 (L-r): Mr. Dervin, J. Mathiasen, B. Flecky,&#13;
G. Thomas, P. Hoke, B. Viola, D. Sennet.&#13;
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YEARBOOK&#13;
Row 1: L. Whitaker, J. Scherle, B. Straka, K. McQuaid, M.K. Hill, M. Kulczewski. Row 2: D. Miller, H. Paladino, J. Stewart, D. Gentile.&#13;
Last year's class was busy with Dimensions 1972.&#13;
The theme was "Falcons Flock Together" which was&#13;
carried throughout the book on the cover and on the&#13;
division pages. They worked under the constant supervision of moderator Mr. Mike Gill and editor Kathy&#13;
McQuaid. Dave Miller, John Stewart and Marge&#13;
Kulczewski provided the students with excellent&#13;
pictures to use for their layouts. Marge was also the&#13;
business manager for the enterprise. Hank Paladino&#13;
organized the faculty members into an interesting&#13;
section. The academics section was prepared by Mary&#13;
Kay Hill. Laurie Whitaker recapped the year's activities and Dan Gentile reviewed the sports events. The&#13;
student body section was done by Barb Straka and&#13;
the book was rounded out by the display advertising&#13;
section done by Jane Scherle.&#13;
Mr. Gill helps his students. &#13;
Row 1: C. Koestner, C. Haas, S. Ramsey, M. Freisen, M. Kulczewski, L. Wolever, D. Salvo. Row 2: T. Huyck, M. Moran, 1. Reid, S. Ryba, H. Paladino, T. Wettengel, J. Huyck. Row 3: Mr. Mauro, T. Burke, S. Kaufman, R. Norman, P. Wanning, S. Conzemius, J. Keenan, M. Brookover.&#13;
JOURNALISM CLUB&#13;
The Journalism Club was very active over the past year. The&#13;
main goal of the club was to put out the best school paper ever,&#13;
and according to moderator Mr. Mike Mauro, they accomplished&#13;
their feat. The Accipiter staff had other activities, too, one being&#13;
a tour with the WOW news staff. Mike Moran and Jerry Reid , the&#13;
two students who went, said it was a very rewarding experience&#13;
and told of it. First they toured the building with their guide Walt&#13;
Dean. They then went with the reporter to cover a story. Returning to the studio, they accompanied Mr. Dean as he put the story&#13;
together and then watched it televised on the newscast.&#13;
The Accipiter staff had many firsts in their editing of the school paper. The "Teacher of the Month" column was started, running a feature story on one of the faculty members. The hard working staff&#13;
put out five six-page editions, which has not been matched by any&#13;
previous Accipiter staff.&#13;
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LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Row 1: M. Eckel, M. Waldman, D. Lemire, K. Shudak. Row 2: K. Cox, B. Tacke, D. Emarine.&#13;
Row 1: C. Quigley, D. Zajic, L. Wellman, N. Wellman. Row 2: H. Paladino, M. Whitaker,&#13;
J. Patten, Mrs. Pike, D. Fischer. &#13;
SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR&#13;
Row l : K. Lustgraff, D. Lemire, M. Epperson, L.&#13;
razio, C. Ronk , M. Gubbles. Row 2: 1. Guinan,&#13;
L. Asman, M. Waldmann , J. f7riel, J. Kaufman, V.&#13;
Kern. Row 3: L. Wellman, C. Brieh, T. f'isher, N.&#13;
Walsh, M. Colpitts, S. Konz, A. Crowley, P. Kelly.&#13;
LES MUSIQUES&#13;
Row 1: M. Hill, E. Weidman, M. Minor, S. McK.iernan, K. Waldman, G. Hotz. Row 2: J. Brosnihan,&#13;
S. Hanson, G. Smith, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle. Row 3:&#13;
M. Moran, J. Delehant, J. Duggan, L. Novak, N.&#13;
Wettengel, J. Carpenter, Pat Faylor, S. Vergamini.&#13;
Row 4 : T. Jones, T. Hanson, G. Thomas, D.&#13;
Emarine, P. Caparelli, B. Tacke. M. Petratis, J.&#13;
Epperson.&#13;
FRESHMAN CHOIR&#13;
Row 1: R. Crilly, C. Palestino, C.A. Respeliers,&#13;
C. Whitesides. Row 2: M. Burke, M. Clark, S. Duff,&#13;
P. Salvo, J. Vallineh, C. Grund. Row 3: T. O'Neill,&#13;
M.A. Lenihan, D. Powell, P. Doyle, C. Lemire, P.&#13;
Liston, R. Much. Row 4: P. Konz, C. Koch, K.&#13;
Konz, J. Jones, S. Bunten, M. Erixon, K. Krupika,&#13;
M. Sorenson.&#13;
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SPORTS &#13;
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Varsity Football&#13;
Row 1: M. Moran, D. Gentile, M. Leber, T. Wettengel, E . Robinson, B . Stageman, J. Gorman, J. Ege. Row 2: T. Burke,&#13;
M. Thomas, M. Shea, B. Sweeney, C. Sorenson, J . Meyers, M. Brookover . Row 3: M. Bowers, B. Viola, S. Ha ug , J .&#13;
Kennebeck, J. Boswell, H. Paladino, G. Gentile, K. Carroll, S. Ryba . Row 4: T. Jones, K. Schreiber, S. Ame nto, M.&#13;
Shudak, B. Roux, D. Mescher, T. Cannon.&#13;
Falcons Opponents&#13;
8 Sioux City 41&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 7&#13;
0 Thomas Jefferson 29&#13;
8 Le Mars 32&#13;
0 Gross 60&#13;
14 Atlantic 55&#13;
25 Clarinda 8&#13;
6 Lewis Central 22 &#13;
Henry Paladino anxiously awaits for a pass.&#13;
Falcons in Action&#13;
Jim Meyers, one of the&#13;
leading tackles, is ready&#13;
to pulverize his opponent.&#13;
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OFFENSE&#13;
Front row--S. Amento, J. Myers, D. Gorman, J. Kennebeck, M. Moran, M. Brookover. H. Paladino.&#13;
Back row--E. Robinson, T. Cannon, M. Leber, S. Haug &#13;
DEFENSE&#13;
Row 1: P. Mahoney, J. Meyers, M. Bowers, D. Gentile, B. Roux, B. Viola. Row 2: J. Boswell, T. Wettengel, T. Burke,&#13;
E. Robinson, J. Gorman.&#13;
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Row 1: M. Shea, J. Pogge, K. Schreiber, T. Thompson, P. Holeton, R. Messbarger, P. Lenihan, C. Sorenson. Row 2 :&#13;
B. Stageman, T. Jones, J. DeVivo, A. Erixon, G. Poole, B. Sweeney, K. Carroll. Row 3: J. Ege, T. Weare , B . Barak,&#13;
S. O'Neill, R. Wredt, P. Olson, S. Purnell. Row 4: D. Mescher, M. Adams, S. Porter, B. Roux, M. Walsh, B. Zimmerman, D. Scott.&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Barry Barak shows his passing ability. &#13;
With his t.eam mat.es blocking, Marti Wolever att.empts a punt.&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
Falcons&#13;
Gary Rindone passes1&#13;
against Wilson.&#13;
16&#13;
8&#13;
18&#13;
20&#13;
34&#13;
21&#13;
6&#13;
Opponents&#13;
Prep 20&#13;
Gross 28&#13;
Wilson 51&#13;
Lewis Central 22&#13;
Kirn 6&#13;
Mission 33&#13;
Rummell 21&#13;
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VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
R 1. J M thi T B k E R b" T Cannon, B. Sweeney, student manager, M. Whitaker. Row 2: S. Rosman, P. Lenihan , B. Viola, T. ow . . a asen, . ur e, . o mson, . , . . h T c l&#13;
Wettengel, M. Shudak. Row 3: Coach J. LaBonia, M. Walsh, M. O'Toole, D. 0 Connor, S. Conzemms, Assistant Coac . o eman .&#13;
The varsity cagers finished with an impressive record of ten S.A. Opponents&#13;
wins and seven losses. While not winning in the District Touma- 83 Holy Name 55&#13;
ment, the Falcons still finished with the best rec~rd in the city. 69 Treynor 70&#13;
The team was led by junior guard Tim Cannon, as he averaged 20 70 Thomas Jefferson 60&#13;
points a game and senior Jerry Mathiasen bolstered the outside 50 Omaha Northwest 61&#13;
attack with his fine shooting. The board work was left up to two 45 Creighton Prep 51&#13;
rugged seniors, Ed Robinson and Tom Burke, averaging fifteen 61 Lewis Central 64&#13;
and ten rebounds respectively. Quarterbacking the team was Tom 73 Red Oak 58&#13;
Wettengel. The Falcons should again be top city contenders as 68 Nishna Valley 26&#13;
juniors Tim Cannon and Brian Sweeney join the team. Also re- 53 S.C. Heelan 60&#13;
turning are sophomores "Fish" Shudak and Matt Walsh to spur 50 Abraham Lincoln 64&#13;
on a Falcon victory. 62 Northwest 59&#13;
75 Bryan 57&#13;
82 Paul VI 65&#13;
56 Cathedral 55&#13;
58 Carroll Kuemper 56&#13;
88 Shenandoah 70&#13;
46 Abraham Lincoln 55&#13;
79 Atlantic 63&#13;
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(Left) Head Coach&#13;
John LaBonia shows&#13;
disappointment at&#13;
half time.&#13;
(Right) "All Southwest Iowa" Tim&#13;
Cannon shows his&#13;
form. &#13;
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Row 1: K. Moran, J. Doll, M. O'Toole, J. Heck, D. Scott. Row 2: B. Roux, M. Zimmerman, T. Weare, P. Lenihan, K. Thomas, K. Carroll. Row&#13;
3: S. O'Neill, S. Amento, B. Zimmerman, J. Stokes, D. Burns.&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
49 Holy Name 47&#13;
45 Bryan 50&#13;
26 Treynor 68&#13;
64 Abraham Lincoln 44&#13;
36 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Thomas Jefferson 57&#13;
29 Cathedral 62&#13;
40 Carroll Kuemper 37&#13;
60 Northwest 56&#13;
77 Sioux City Heelan 60&#13;
61 Creighton Prep 60&#13;
38 Nishna Valley 71&#13;
60 Paul VI 67&#13;
68 Lewis Central 55&#13;
50 Red Oak 39&#13;
Maurice O'Toole tries for two. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
Row l : M. Romano, B. Weidman, B. Sulentic, D. Wettcngcl, G. Rindone. Row 2: D. Stokes, T. rriel, D. Heitho ff, C. Colpitts,&#13;
B. Ronk , Coach M. Mauro . Row 3: Coach A. Leber, J. Crowley, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, J. Connolly.&#13;
Romano goes up&#13;
high for the jump.&#13;
Mike Romano adds points for Falcon.&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
Juniors Triumph Again&#13;
For the second consecutive year the junior girls took first&#13;
place in the annual Girls' Night. For those of you who weren't&#13;
there, Girls' Night is girls' intramural basketball. Girls' Night&#13;
consists of four games, semi-finals, and finals.&#13;
On Tuesday, March 7, the semi-finals were held. In the first&#13;
game, the seniors took on the juniors. The upperclassmen put&#13;
up a valiant fight but were unable to upset the defending&#13;
champions. The juniors came out on top with a 51-32 score.&#13;
In the second game, the freshmen were slated to play the&#13;
sophomores. In a game full of mental errors and turnovers for&#13;
both teams, the sophomores managed to score 50 points and&#13;
down the freshmen 50-33.&#13;
On Saturday, March 11, the consolation and championship&#13;
games were held. The mighty seniors and freshmen met in the&#13;
consolation game. The freshmen had improved from Tuesday,&#13;
but just weren't able to put it together against the hot seniors.&#13;
Martha Heck, with 22 points, led the seniors to a 51-31 win.&#13;
Elaine Konz was high scorer for the freshmen with 16 points.&#13;
The name of the championship game was defense. The&#13;
sophomores vastly improved from Tuesday night and came out&#13;
with a will to win. The teams were almost evenly matched, but&#13;
the juniors had that little extra on the score board that counts.&#13;
The final score was 28-20. The juniors are once again the&#13;
champs, but next year may be a different story.&#13;
The second annual Girls' Night again was a huge success and&#13;
assures the future of this activity. &#13;
"Hey ball come here!"&#13;
Heck tries for a shot.&#13;
"On your mark, get set, GO. · · ·&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: M. Leber, J. Gorman, B. Grote, S. Purnell, J. Quigley, T. Gallager, S. Kallman. Row 2: T. Jones, M. Bowers, M. Brookover, Coach K. Petersen, D. Gorman, R. Hurley.&#13;
The St. Albert Varsity grapplers finished their&#13;
1971-72 season with a 6-5 dual record. In tournament&#13;
competition, they fared well as they placed third in&#13;
the Lewis Central Tournament and fourth in the Des&#13;
Moines North Tournament.&#13;
Individual standouts on the team were senior captain Bob Grote with a 13-8-1 record, senior Joe Gorman with a 21-6 record, senior Scott Kallman with a&#13;
19-4-1 record and sophomore Tim Gallager with a&#13;
25-4 record. Gorman, Kallman and Gallager all made&#13;
it to the district, with Gallager becoming only the&#13;
third Falcon to go to state. In state competition.&#13;
Gallager won his first match by defeating Tom&#13;
Christen. He then lost in the semi-finals to Bill Overman. But Tim showed the determination that got&#13;
him this far as he came back and defeated Tim Halley&#13;
for third place. With many returning lettermen the&#13;
future of wrestling at St. Albert looks bright.&#13;
Senior Captain Bob Grote. &#13;
Scott Kallman ties up his opponent.&#13;
Mike Brookover tries desperately to out maneuver his opponent.&#13;
Sophomore Tim Gallager poses for the cameraman.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Row 1: J. Yochem, B. Meshling, K. Kenney, J. Minor. Row 2: J. McGruder, T. Kallman, M.&#13;
Van Scoy, R. Wredt. Row 3: S. Hanson, M. Friesen, M. Moran.&#13;
Mike Schriber tries to pin opponent.&#13;
The Junior Varsity Grapplers, who&#13;
completed the season with a 4-7 dual&#13;
meet record, proved that their individual&#13;
effort was better than the season mark&#13;
predicted. Leading the way for the little&#13;
Falcons was junior Mike Schriber, who&#13;
had a record of six wins and five losses.&#13;
With the strong performances of the&#13;
freshmen this year and many sophomores&#13;
returning, the Junior Varsity Grapplers&#13;
should be set for next season. &#13;
FRESHMAN WRESTLING&#13;
Don Funkhauser finds opponent tough.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
First Row (L-R): M. Thomas, J. Ronk, M. Morgan, J. Gorman, P. Hoke, S. Fancher, M. Shudak, H. Paladino. Second Row (L-R): J. Mathiasen, E.&#13;
Robinson, K. Carroll, K. Cox, J. Stewart, T. Cannon, J. Boswell, P. Mahoney, D. Watson, Coach Wolever. Bat boys: L. Ca parelli, M. Wolever.&#13;
The 1972 Baseball team was a veteran ball&#13;
club. Leading the team were two returning lettermen, co-captains John Boswell and Steve Fancher.&#13;
Both John and Steve made the Legion team last&#13;
year and got all-city recognition. Returning lettermen in the infield were Mike Moran, Hank Paladino, Pat Hoke, and Ken Cox. Experience was&#13;
also shown in the outfield where returning lettermen were Joe Gorman, Pat Mahoney, and John&#13;
Boswell. This is the kind of experience you need&#13;
to have a winning season.&#13;
In 1972 the Falcons also had a solid pitching&#13;
staff with the leading hurler being Junior Tim&#13;
Cannon. As a sophomore Tim made the Legion&#13;
team. The team went out and lived up to their&#13;
early expectations in the first game as they defeated Plattsmouth 10-0. Tim Cannon threw a&#13;
no-hitter for the Falcons as the game was called&#13;
after 5 innings because of the ten run rule. Leading hitters in the game were Ken Cox with two&#13;
hits and Hank Paladino with two runs-batted-in.&#13;
Not bad for openers!&#13;
Co-Captai ns Steve Fancher and John&#13;
Boswell . &#13;
Above left: Mike Shudak fields grounder during warm-ups as Ken Cox looks on. Above right: Hank&#13;
Paladino catches line drive off the bat of hard hitting opponent. Below left: The Catching Department was left in the capable hands of Kevin Carroll, Ed Robinson, and John Ronk. Below right:&#13;
Even Falcons make mistakes as Tim Cannon demonstrates. &#13;
86&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL&#13;
Kneeling: S. Thomas, T. Weare, R. Messbarger, G. Poole, S. PurneU, K. Schreiber. Standing: S. Haug, Coach Coleman, C. Sorenson, B.&#13;
Roux, K. Thomas, M. Bowers, J. McGruder, S. O'Neill, C. Graeve.&#13;
Left: Coach Coleman hitting infield to his hard working infielders. Right :&#13;
Pitching staff consisted of Jim McGruder, Steve O'Neil, and Kevin Thomas. &#13;
FRESHMAN BASEBALL&#13;
First"row (1-r): s. Epperson, S. Krueger, R. Wettengel, M. Meidlinger, R. Weidman, M. Hensley. Second row (l-r): D. Pogge, G. Rindone, K. Nugent,&#13;
R. Sulentic, D. Stokes, M. Wolever, J. Murphy, Coach Mauro.&#13;
Coach Mauro pitches a few balls at practice (below left), Gary Rindone&#13;
(below right) poses for a picture.&#13;
87 &#13;
88&#13;
VARSITY TRACK&#13;
Row 1: K. Thomas, K. Schrieber, A. Heck, G. Poole, B. Meshling, T. Gallagher, M. Carta. Row 2: D. Mescher, C. Sorenson, E. Robinson, M. Walsh, R. Hurley, S. Haug, P. Lenihan, K. Kenney, J. Ege, J. Straka, B. Regan, J. Kennebeck, M. O'Toole.&#13;
"Fizz" Robinson takes a rest.&#13;
Last year's cindennen got things underway slowly&#13;
for coach Al Leber. The team traveled to various&#13;
meets, and although they didn't do too well pointwise,&#13;
they improved. The team had it's bright spots and&#13;
three Falcon records were broken. Ed Robinson broke&#13;
the shot put toss with a throw of 46'9W'. Richard&#13;
Hurley ran a 10:25 in the two mile and Jerry Mathiasen leaped 39' in the triple jump. The two mile relay&#13;
team had it's best time it had had in two years and&#13;
the same was true of the one mile relay team. Steadily&#13;
improving Falcons were Steve Haug, Matt Walsh, John&#13;
Ege and Dick Mescher. They are all back next year so&#13;
the future is promising for Coach Leber and the Falcons. &#13;
Jerry Mathiasen breaks long jump record at Lewis Central meet.&#13;
John Heck jumps for joy.&#13;
Matt Walsh tries his best at six-foot mark.&#13;
89 &#13;
90&#13;
FRESHMAN TRACK&#13;
Row 1: O. Reid, D. Wettengel, D. Kruse, B. Weidman, J. Burkey, T. Friel. Row 2: B. Michalski, M. Romano, J. Connolly, J. Murphy , D. Pogge, D.&#13;
Funkhauser, D. Stokes, C. Colpitts.&#13;
The Freshmen track team suffered from a lack of depth during their season. This was shown in their first two meets as they&#13;
were defeated by Creighton Prep by the score of 71-44 and by&#13;
Daniel Gross 68-46. Even though they had a bad time with team&#13;
scoring, the Frosh had their standouts. Through their first two&#13;
meets, Bob Sulentic won 5 events and had broken the Frosh&#13;
record for the 60 yd. high hurdles with a 9.6 and the 100 yd .&#13;
lows with a 13. l. The mile relay team, which consisted of Tom&#13;
Friel, Bob Wiedman, Bob Sulentic, and Dave Stokes, broke the&#13;
Frosh relay record with a time of 4:02.4.&#13;
The Frosh gathered valuable experience which will help&#13;
Coach Leber with next years squad. &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
Coach Mauro, T. Friel, D. Ortez, G. Thomas, R. Hurley, T. Kallman.&#13;
One of the newer sports at St. Albert the past year was&#13;
Cross Country. Coaching this years squad was Mr. Mike&#13;
Mauro. As Mr. Mauro said, "this is just a new sport and&#13;
will take some time before it becomes as popular as the&#13;
other sports here." Coach pointed out one individual who&#13;
excelled above all others, this was Rich Hurley. He said if&#13;
Rich works hard, (as he always has) he will become one of&#13;
the top cross country runners in this area.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
GIRLS GOLF&#13;
T. Fisher, K. Talley, M. Pawloski, Mrs. Sue Smith, M. Kulczewski, A. Crowley, L. Novak.&#13;
Far left: Anne Crowley&#13;
shows how to sink a putt.&#13;
Left: Kathy Talley concentrates on the ball as&#13;
she prepares to swing.&#13;
Right: Linda Novak goes&#13;
into full swing. &#13;
BOYS&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Coach Al Sherbo regarded this season as an opportunity for&#13;
rebuilding. Heading the list of top players who will be returning next year is Kevin Koestner, winner of the Bert Flack&#13;
Memorial Award. Other top players who will be returning next&#13;
year are Jim Ryba, Marti Wolever and Jim LaMantia. Additional&#13;
players who have excellent prospects are Tim Delehant and&#13;
John Conlon.&#13;
S.A.&#13;
180&#13;
198&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
188&#13;
204&#13;
371&#13;
183&#13;
215&#13;
191&#13;
194&#13;
194&#13;
201&#13;
195&#13;
215&#13;
194&#13;
193&#13;
186&#13;
186&#13;
378&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Missouri Valley Quadrangular&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Paul VI&#13;
South&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Holy Name&#13;
Danial Gross&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Glenwood Invitational&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Logan&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
165&#13;
183&#13;
164&#13;
179&#13;
4th Place&#13;
185&#13;
10th Place&#13;
218&#13;
199&#13;
192&#13;
182&#13;
196&#13;
181&#13;
167&#13;
164&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
185&#13;
191&#13;
191&#13;
4th Place&#13;
First row (1-r): J. Pogge, M. Brosnihan, T. Thompson, S. Purnell. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, M. Moran, T. Delehant, T. Cannon, D. Heithoff, M.&#13;
O'Neil, J. Quigley, J. Ryba, J. LaMantia, M. Bowers.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
BOYS&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
The boys' tennis team enlarged its schedule of&#13;
matches this year under the coaching of Fr. Frank&#13;
Palmer. Even though he is new on the coaching&#13;
scene, he is familiar with the game and knows the&#13;
players. The nine game schedule included matches&#13;
with T.J., A.L., Harlan, Atlantic, and Shenandoah&#13;
First row (1-r): C. McGinn, S. Thomas, S. Emarine. Second row: J. Brosnihan, G. Thomas, D. Emarine, J. McGruder. &#13;
Jim Brosnihan smashes a serve to his opponent.&#13;
Dave Emarine shows his&#13;
backhand style. &#13;
96&#13;
GIRLS TENNIS&#13;
MOST&#13;
VALUABLE&#13;
PLAYER&#13;
MARY BETH LAMANTIA&#13;
First row (l-r): M. Colpitts, M. LaMantia, C. Ronk, C. Hartleib. Second row (1-r): D. Doyle, S. Konz, N. Gatrost, S. Noon. &#13;
Falcons Show Their Style&#13;
97 &#13;
BOYS BOWLING&#13;
First row (1-r): T. Delehant, D. Thomas, J. Ryba. Second row (l-r): L. Thomas, M. Thomas, G. Goeser, M. Thompson , L. Halterman, L. Kees.&#13;
This year's bowling team rolled a third place&#13;
in a field of eight teams representing the area&#13;
schools. The third place was achieved through&#13;
the skill of Tim Delehant who carried a 164&#13;
average, Mike Thomas with a 150 average, and&#13;
Larry Kees with a 148 average. Coach Sherbo&#13;
feels that this is the team of the future with the&#13;
perfect blend of experience and youth to make a&#13;
real run at the state title.&#13;
Mike Thompson waits his tum to bowl. &#13;
GIRLS BOWLING&#13;
First row 0-r): C. Brandt, A. Salsbury, C. Grund, K. Straka, B. Barker. Second row: M. Solon, J. Weber, R. Applegate, T. Beckman, G. Smith, J.&#13;
Shea. Third row: D. Marr, P. Salvo, D. Sage, V. Ramirez, K. McO enahan.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
GIRLS RECREATION&#13;
The Girls' Recreation League&#13;
basketball team won the "B" League&#13;
championship under the coaching of&#13;
Mr. Al Sherbo and Mrs. Sue Smith.&#13;
The leading scorers for the team&#13;
were Dee Doyle, Linda Novak and&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia. Each proved&#13;
outstanding with the outside shot.&#13;
Other members of the team were useful as protective guards, inside shooters, and dribblers.&#13;
Linda Novak sets for a shot (next&#13;
right). Denise Casson shoots for two&#13;
(far right).&#13;
First row (1-r): B. Straka, M. Colpitts, C. O'Neill, D. Doyle, M. LaMantia, L. Novak, C. Stinn. Second row: Coach Al Sherbo, K. Straka, A. Crowley,&#13;
M. Petratis, J. Scherle, T. Fischer; D. Casson, N. Gatrost, Coach Sue Smith. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Jim Thompson Secretary : Susan Duggan&#13;
Deborah Barker&#13;
Morgan Bishop&#13;
Chris Brandt&#13;
Susan Bunten&#13;
Mary Burke&#13;
John Burkey&#13;
Bob Burns&#13;
Mike Callaghan&#13;
Joe Caparelli&#13;
Marilin Clark&#13;
Chris Colpitts&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Cathie Conzemius&#13;
Romana Crilly&#13;
Jim Crowley&#13;
Vice-President: Kathy Flecky &#13;
Dave Good&#13;
Marianne Gronstal&#13;
Cecilia Grund&#13;
Margaret Haas&#13;
Terry Halterman&#13;
Dave Heithoff&#13;
Mike Hensley&#13;
Angela Herbert&#13;
Janice Hurd&#13;
Jeff Hutcheson&#13;
Janet Jones&#13;
Carol Kenkel&#13;
Cindy Koch&#13;
Elaine Konz&#13;
Kay Konz&#13;
Tim Delehant&#13;
Bob Doyle&#13;
Sharon Duff&#13;
Susan Duggan&#13;
Mike Emarine&#13;
Steve Epperson&#13;
Margaret Erixon&#13;
Andrew Evezic&#13;
Tracie Fancher&#13;
Barb Fischer&#13;
Steve Fischer&#13;
Tim Fischer&#13;
Kathy Flecky&#13;
Kevin Flecky&#13;
Tom Friel&#13;
Lishea Frost&#13;
Don Funkhauser&#13;
Teri Gilliland&#13;
Ann Gilmore&#13;
Lynn Goetzinger&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Mark Meidlinger&#13;
Bill Michalski&#13;
Margaret Meyers&#13;
Terry Minahan&#13;
JoAnn Mrkacek&#13;
Rosemary Much&#13;
Robert Munch&#13;
Jim Murphy&#13;
Roberta Noon&#13;
Kevin Nugent&#13;
Kim Olsen&#13;
Theresa O'Neill&#13;
Cindy Palestino&#13;
Bill Pettit&#13;
David Pogge&#13;
Cece Krettek&#13;
Kris Krupicka&#13;
Steve Krueger&#13;
David Kruse&#13;
Jim LaMantia&#13;
Cindy Lemire&#13;
Mary Ann Lenihan&#13;
Shelley Lewis&#13;
Patty Liston&#13;
Mike Lustgraa.f&#13;
Patti Marsh&#13;
Chuck McGinn &#13;
Bob Sulentic&#13;
Cathy Swanson&#13;
Ka thy Swift&#13;
Jim Thompson&#13;
Bruce Travis&#13;
Jean Vallinch&#13;
Bob We idman&#13;
Dick Wettenge l&#13;
Ce cilia White side s&#13;
Marti Wolever&#13;
Debbie Zajic&#13;
Denise Powell&#13;
Oscar Reed&#13;
Cathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Gary Rindone&#13;
Darrell Roane&#13;
Mike Romano&#13;
Bill Ronk&#13;
Pat Salvo&#13;
Patty Salvo&#13;
Colleen Schnitker&#13;
Mary Jo Shudak&#13;
Mary Sue Sorenson&#13;
Phil Spitznagle&#13;
David Stokes&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Jane Adams&#13;
Treasurer: Linda Wellman&#13;
Vice-President: Joe Pogge&#13;
Mike Adams&#13;
Laurie Ankenbauer&#13;
Steve Amento&#13;
LuAnn Asman&#13;
Barry Barak&#13;
Mark Bowers&#13;
Chris Brich&#13;
Mary Kay Caparelli&#13;
Kevin Carroll&#13;
Denise Casson&#13;
Lori Christensen&#13;
Rosemary Conlon&#13;
John DeVivo&#13;
Lynette Dau&#13;
Secretary: Vicky Kern&#13;
President: Todd Kallman &#13;
Vickie Gilliland&#13;
Chuck Graeve&#13;
Ed Guinan&#13;
Janice Grote&#13;
Ma ry Gubbels&#13;
Ma r y Haas&#13;
Ma r y Hamling&#13;
Dan Hanson&#13;
Patty Hanson&#13;
DiAnn Doner&#13;
Jacque Doran&#13;
Louise Dusing&#13;
Barb Eckel&#13;
Steve Emarine&#13;
Jean Epperson&#13;
Julie Epperson&#13;
DeLoy Evers&#13;
Renee Evers&#13;
Albert Erixon&#13;
Maria nne Feurt&#13;
James Friesen&#13;
Theresa Fisher&#13;
Jo Ellen Friel&#13;
Tim Gallagher&#13;
Nancy Gatrost&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Bill Keenan&#13;
Kevin Kenney&#13;
Vicky Kern&#13;
Cathy Kongs&#13;
Barb Larchick&#13;
Sharon Leinen&#13;
Diana Lemire&#13;
Kay Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve Lustgraaf&#13;
Steve McAlexander&#13;
Jim McGruder&#13;
Kathy Mcclenahan&#13;
John McQuaid&#13;
Debbie Marr&#13;
Mary Masker&#13;
Todd Kallman&#13;
Janet Kaufman&#13;
Steve Kaczor&#13;
Maureen Kelly&#13;
Pam Kelly&#13;
Pat Kelley&#13;
Ce.cillia Hartlieb&#13;
Andy Heck&#13;
Marilee Higginbotham&#13;
Pat Holton&#13;
Jerri Hotz&#13;
Darlene Hurd&#13;
Richard Hurley&#13;
Tom Jones &#13;
Paul Menges&#13;
James Minor&#13;
Kevin Moran&#13;
Mary Ellen Marrow&#13;
Suzanne Noon&#13;
Paul Olson&#13;
Steve 0 'Neill&#13;
Patricia Patten&#13;
Joe Pogge&#13;
Gordon Poole&#13;
Steve Porter&#13;
Debby Powell&#13;
Mary Anne Pawloski&#13;
Cindy Quigley&#13;
Vickie Ramirez&#13;
Helen Reggio&#13;
Carol Ronk&#13;
Bill Roux&#13;
Debbie Sage&#13;
Angela Salsbury&#13;
Don Schlautman&#13;
Dan Schreiber&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
David Scott&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Mike Sealock&#13;
Mike Shudak&#13;
Cheryl Stinn&#13;
Kathy Straka&#13;
Tom Suden&#13;
Susan Swift&#13;
Kathy Talley&#13;
Kevin Thomas&#13;
Steve Thomas&#13;
Martha Tierney&#13;
Anne Turone&#13;
Ann Vallinch&#13;
Mike Van Scoy&#13;
Mary Ellen Waldmann&#13;
Matt Walsh&#13;
Terry Weare&#13;
Linda Wellman&#13;
Nancy Wellman&#13;
Janet Wheeler&#13;
Pam White&#13;
Mary Wilkinson&#13;
Mary Beth Wise&#13;
Randy Wredt&#13;
Theresa Yochem&#13;
Bob Zimmerman &#13;
113 &#13;
114&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
President: Tim Cannon&#13;
Treasurer: Debbie Russell&#13;
Patty Adams&#13;
Donna Applegate&#13;
Ronda Applegate&#13;
Carol Auen&#13;
Becky Barker&#13;
Bonnie Barnes&#13;
Denise Bart&#13;
Teri Beckman&#13;
Jane Bintner&#13;
Jim Bridges&#13;
Mark Brosnihan&#13;
John Brower&#13;
Marilyn Brown&#13;
Carol Burke&#13;
Tim Cannon&#13;
Juniors·&#13;
Vice-President: Mary Eckel&#13;
Secretary: Colleen O'Neill &#13;
Mark Carta&#13;
Peggy Clark&#13;
Monica Colpitts&#13;
J ohn Conlon&#13;
Dennis Caughlin&#13;
Ann Crowley&#13;
Celeste Dau&#13;
J ean Delehant&#13;
Ed Delehant&#13;
Bill Doner&#13;
Dee Doyle&#13;
J anine Duggan&#13;
Chuck Dusing&#13;
Mary Eckel&#13;
Lynn Eckrich&#13;
John Ege&#13;
Denise F isher&#13;
Mary Fisher&#13;
Rick Flom&#13;
Gretchen Gearhart&#13;
Greg Gentile&#13;
steve Gillette&#13;
Dan Gorman&#13;
Patty Graeve&#13;
Georgia Greer&#13;
Tom Greiner&#13;
Sandy Grudle&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
Joe Guinan&#13;
Margaret Hale&#13;
Larry Halterman&#13;
Steve Hanson&#13;
Steve Haug&#13;
John Heck&#13;
Dan Heithoff&#13;
Debbie Heenan&#13;
Mary Kay Hill&#13;
Tim Hood&#13;
Linda Hughes&#13;
Carol Hurd&#13;
Sally Hurst&#13;
Barb Huss&#13;
Tom Huyck&#13;
Karen Jackson&#13;
Mary Kelley&#13;
Joe Kennebeck&#13;
Kevin Koestner&#13;
Marcia Konz&#13;
Shirley Konz&#13;
Mark Leber&#13;
Mary Leibel&#13;
Pat Lenihan&#13;
Susan McKiernan&#13;
Pam Martin&#13;
Jeff Mathiason &#13;
Angela Romano&#13;
John Ronk&#13;
Debra Russell&#13;
Jim Ryba&#13;
Bill Mehsling&#13;
Peggy Martin&#13;
Mary Ellen Meloy&#13;
Dick Mescher&#13;
Rod Messbarger&#13;
David Minahan&#13;
Mike Much&#13;
Linda Novak&#13;
Mike O'Neil&#13;
Colleen O'Neill&#13;
Maurice O'Toole&#13;
Greg Peregoy&#13;
Marlene Petratis&#13;
Karen Pogge&#13;
Milly Pogge&#13;
Jerry Reid&#13;
Kathy Jo Respeliers&#13;
Kathy Ring&#13;
Susan Roarty&#13;
Jean Rodewald&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Mark Spitznagle&#13;
Roxanne Springer&#13;
Diane Stageman&#13;
Marilyn Stamp&#13;
Ann Sterbens&#13;
John Stokes&#13;
Jim Straka&#13;
John Sulentic&#13;
Catherine Swanek&#13;
Brian Sweeney&#13;
Bill Tacke&#13;
Dan Thomas&#13;
Larry Thomas&#13;
Tim Thompson&#13;
Nancy Van Horne&#13;
Sue Vergamini&#13;
Nancy Wettengel&#13;
Julie Wiese&#13;
John Yochem&#13;
Marcia Zimmerman&#13;
Karen Sandbothe&#13;
Sharon Sandbothe&#13;
Jane Scherle&#13;
Ellen Schnitker&#13;
Mike Schreiber&#13;
Jerry Sciortino&#13;
Joanne Shea&#13;
Geralyn Smith&#13;
Chris Sorenson &#13;
119 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
120&#13;
FRIENDS&#13;
"Friends, I will remember you,&#13;
Think of you, pray for you.&#13;
And when another day is through,&#13;
I'll still be friends with you."&#13;
Elton John&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
Jess Keenan, President; Pat Hoke,&#13;
Vice-president; Jean Guinan, Treasurer;&#13;
and Ellen Weidman, Secretary.&#13;
Below: "Are you sure this is the right&#13;
ingredient?" &#13;
Marty Ankenbauer&#13;
Becky Barnes&#13;
John Boswell&#13;
Denise Brenneman&#13;
Mike Brookover&#13;
Jody Brooks&#13;
James Brosnihan&#13;
Barb Bunten&#13;
Thomas Burke&#13;
Julie Burns&#13;
Peter Caparelli&#13;
Patti Caparelli&#13;
Janis Carpenter&#13;
Joan Clark&#13;
Geri Colpitts&#13;
Steve Conzemius&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Kenneth Cox&#13;
Kathy Dinovo&#13;
Mike Doner&#13;
Donna Dorszynski&#13;
Kathie Duggan&#13;
Debbie Ebert&#13;
Charles Edwards&#13;
Dave Emarine&#13;
Mary Lou Epperson&#13;
Steve Fancher&#13;
Pat Faylor&#13;
Elizabeth Fazio&#13;
Bill Flecky&#13;
Mary Etta Fricke&#13;
Marilyn Friesen&#13;
Dan Gentile &#13;
Martha Heck&#13;
Pat Hoke&#13;
Carol Hilliard&#13;
Francis Goeser&#13;
Gelina Goetzinger&#13;
Joe Gorman&#13;
Mike Greiner&#13;
Bob Grote&#13;
Jean Guinan&#13;
Carol Haas&#13;
Tom Hanson&#13;
John Huyck&#13;
Debbie Jansenius&#13;
steve Kaufman&#13;
Jesse Keenan&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
Scott Kallman&#13;
Kevin Kelly&#13;
Mary Kelly&#13;
Carole Koestner&#13;
Kathleen Krettek&#13;
Sandy Krupicka&#13;
Cindy Kruse&#13;
Mary Beth LaMantia&#13;
Susan Leinen&#13;
Mary McClenahan&#13;
Rick McDonald&#13;
Kathy McQuaid&#13;
Pat Mahoney&#13;
Maria Mann&#13;
Debbie Martin&#13;
John Martin &#13;
One more time around and I quit.&#13;
Jerry Mathiasen&#13;
Chuck Minahan&#13;
Mary Meisenbach&#13;
Janet Menges&#13;
Susie Moser&#13;
David Miller&#13;
Mike Moran&#13;
Molly Murphy&#13;
Jim Myers&#13;
Marge Kulczewski&#13;
Randy Norman&#13;
Tim O'Grady&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Henry Paladino&#13;
Russ Patten&#13;
Deborah Pogge&#13;
Jerry Quigley&#13;
Toni Ramirez&#13;
Ronald Romans&#13;
Steve Rosman&#13;
Steve Ryba&#13;
Diane Salvo&#13;
Tom Sciortino&#13;
Doug Sennett&#13;
Karen Shudak&#13;
How much money did we bring in this&#13;
time ? &#13;
Mary Kay stokes&#13;
Barb Straka&#13;
Mark Tedesco&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Mike Thomas&#13;
Mike Thompson&#13;
I'm not tired, I just look like I am.&#13;
Denise Van Scoy Diane Vergamini&#13;
Larry Shudak&#13;
Mary Solon&#13;
John Stewart&#13;
Mary Stinn&#13;
Bob Viola&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Kate Waldemann&#13;
Mary Jo Walsh&#13;
Nancy Walsh&#13;
Danielle Walter&#13;
Phil Wanning&#13;
Dale Watson&#13;
Judy Weber&#13;
Ellen Weidman&#13;
Dennis Wheeler&#13;
Laurie Whitaker&#13;
Jean Wiese&#13;
Laure Wolever&#13;
Senior boys dress up for Patten Day. &#13;
SENIOR MASS&#13;
Father Kiernan celebrates the Mass.&#13;
Seniors enjoy their last meal together.&#13;
A&#13;
N&#13;
D&#13;
Tom Burke reads the Epistle.&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
Father Delehant chats with the faculty.&#13;
129 &#13;
GRADUATION&#13;
Seniors wait anxiously for their diplomas.&#13;
Father Daniel Delehant gives the invocation.&#13;
Mr. Thomas Burke addresses the assembly.&#13;
130 &#13;
Ken Cox smiles after receiving his diploma.&#13;
Senior class president Jesse Keenan comments on&#13;
"Reflections of a Senior".&#13;
Pete Caparelli receives his diploma from Bishop Maurice Dingman.&#13;
Hank Paladino, Tom Wettengel, Steve Ryba and Steve Fancher show off their diplomas.&#13;
Below: Miss Nancy O'Neill and Mary Pat Minor lead the choir. &#13;
132&#13;
..&#13;
. &#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
Andy's Texaco Service&#13;
GAS OIL TIRES BA TT ERIES&#13;
501 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-9833&#13;
First Federal Savings ~ Loan&#13;
BROADWAY &amp; MAIN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
"THE PLACE TO SAVE"&#13;
Bob Viola models a scarf for Iowa Clothes.&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
NEWEST STYLES&#13;
FOR THE TEENAGER&#13;
BENO'S DEPT. STORE&#13;
508 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
"THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE"&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
530 West Broadway 322-4087&#13;
ART POSTERS&#13;
CANDLES&#13;
CROWN WEST&#13;
CAMERAS • ~ ~ • PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
SUNDEL PLAZA&#13;
22 01 West Br oadway&#13;
Phone 323-5804 &#13;
Meadow&#13;
Gold&#13;
IS--&#13;
EVERYTHING THAT'S&#13;
GOOD FOR YOUR&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
BEATRICE FOODS CO.&#13;
1607 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
PHONE 323-7596&#13;
Bierschenk's Grocery&#13;
QUALITY MEATS &amp; GROCERIES&#13;
DELIVERY SERVICE&#13;
421 HARRISON ST.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
Kings Food Host U.S.A.&#13;
1131 NORTH BROADWAY&#13;
BLUFFS PLAZA&#13;
DAN TUCKER, MANAGER&#13;
THANK YOU SENIOR CLASS&#13;
from&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg St.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 WILLOW 322-7779&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
DUTCH MILL MOBIL SERVICE&#13;
TUNES UPS - GREASE - TIRES&#13;
BATTERIES - OIL CHANGE&#13;
DENNIS PIGNEY - LESSEE&#13;
403 W. SO. OMAHA BRIDGE RD.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
51501&#13;
UNITED STATES ARMY&#13;
SUNDEL PLAZA 2-3-4&#13;
712-323-0513&#13;
COUNSELORS: SFC BOB SCHRODER&#13;
SSG LARRY VAN RAES&#13;
SSG SAM LOGAN&#13;
CONGRA TULA TIO NS&#13;
TO THE SENIORS&#13;
Vergamini Bros.&#13;
349 CANNING&#13;
322-9953&#13;
PAUL~ JENNIE'S&#13;
COUNTRY KITCHEN&#13;
1601 McP her son&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to Class of 172&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 Westgate Village&#13;
366-1106&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Connolly Drug Store&#13;
2400 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-5557&#13;
Salvo's Tailor Shop&#13;
We Suit You&#13;
Custom Tailoring *&#13;
Carl Salvo&#13;
Alterations *&#13;
Repairs*&#13;
19 South 6 street,&#13;
across from Post Off ice&#13;
Phone 328-3272 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
,..&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
535 East Broadway&#13;
Ray E. Prichard&#13;
Lyal E. Moore&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Mid-Continent&#13;
Bottlers&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
1141 North Broadway&#13;
~~ Drink Nutritious 1&#13;
~)Robert~ 2+ DAILY C (~ LOW FAT MILK&#13;
with Country Style Flavor&#13;
*Fortified with Vitamin C(l20 mg.&#13;
per quart) plus eight other essential vitamins and minerals.&#13;
Congratu I ations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of 1972&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 322 - 6666 &#13;
Congratulations ...&#13;
We think we can help make&#13;
the years ahead a little&#13;
easier for you.&#13;
BROADWAY AT&#13;
PEARL AND MAIN STREET&#13;
Whether you plan to go on to coll ege, get additi o~al training in business or some specialized field,&#13;
or look for a job, you've just completed a very important milestone in life w ith your high sch ool graduation.&#13;
. From this point forward, you'll be making more&#13;
decisions about money than you have before ... learning how to make an allowance or paycheck stretch&#13;
to take care of new exp e ns es.&#13;
The re's nothing like a ch ecking account to he lp&#13;
young me n and women learn money management. It&#13;
reduces impulse spe nding ... teaches how to keep&#13;
records and use them to plan ahead.&#13;
We suggest you open a checking account soon.&#13;
If you are going to continue your education , remember-we make no service ch arges on student checkin g&#13;
accounts and require no minimum balance.&#13;
Corn e in and talk to us about it.&#13;
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
230 WEST&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
322-5984&#13;
Bi-Parish Credit Union&#13;
1922 W. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
322-4011&#13;
553 WILLOW&#13;
STATE BANK &amp; TRUST&#13;
THE BEST BANK&#13;
FOR YOUTH&#13;
FREE Student Checking Accounts&#13;
509 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
DRIVE-IN 15 SO. 35th &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
American Legion.&#13;
Rainbow Post #2&#13;
• 1•&#13;
mwa POW8R&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Iowa Power&#13;
And Light&#13;
Company&#13;
· HINMAN FLORIST&#13;
Laurie Whitaker models a corsage .&#13;
1800 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BRUNSWICK&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-6609&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 So. Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
Eddy S Smith&#13;
Agency&#13;
26 South Main Street&#13;
322 - 2577&#13;
T . Joe Smith&#13;
Don A . Mescher&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Farner-Caughlan Co.&#13;
720 Ninth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
(Visit Our Showroom)&#13;
Phone 322-7618&#13;
The Prescription&#13;
Center&#13;
101 Pearl&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ROG S SCOTTY'S&#13;
SUPER VALLI&#13;
STORES&#13;
704 W. Broadway&#13;
3435 W. Broadway&#13;
515 E. Broadway&#13;
2121 So. 7th St.&#13;
Come In And Visit The New&#13;
DELEHANT BOWL&#13;
15 State Street&#13;
322-9922&#13;
Ed Deleha nt r olls for another strike . &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The Seniors&#13;
Of St. Albert's&#13;
JANSENius&#13;
SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
1011 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-4849&#13;
Gas.&#13;
The Premium Fuel.&#13;
PHONE 328-3450&#13;
218112 WEST WASHINGTON AVE.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
Wm. C. Zimmerman&#13;
Insurance Agency&#13;
Northwestern Mutual&#13;
Life Ins. Co.&#13;
537 E. Bway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
_congratulations&#13;
To The Class Of '72&#13;
Rolla-Rena&#13;
110 So. 29th&#13;
Skating&#13;
PIZZA KING&#13;
212 West Broadway&#13;
323-4911&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
ABC ELECTRIC,&#13;
INC.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS ·&#13;
SERVING&#13;
SOUTHWEST IOWA &#13;
Courtesy Demonstration Studio Hours:&#13;
by Appointment 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.&#13;
Merle Norman&#13;
Cosmetic Studio&#13;
11 South 6th Street * Phone 322 -1306&#13;
Sally McGruder Arlene Mathiasen&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug&#13;
701-3 16th Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To St. Albert Grads&#13;
Of 1972&#13;
From&#13;
* Paint - Glass PEOPLES DEPT. STORE * Photo Finishing - Sundries&#13;
* Prescription Services&#13;
322-2501 Joe Beraldi&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations To The Class Of '72&#13;
WALLACE PRINTING,&#13;
INC.&#13;
Printing - Office Supplies - Stationery - Wedding Inv.&#13;
200 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-3114&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Hanusa Company&#13;
100 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
322-4039&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To The Graduates&#13;
Mortensen Super Mart&#13;
810-16th Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone 32 8-2646&#13;
Open Daily 8 a. m . to 9 p. m.&#13;
Sunday s 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE&#13;
NEEDS -&#13;
LIFE - HOME - AUTO&#13;
BUSINESS&#13;
Contact Either&#13;
Al Pawloski - 55 8-7009&#13;
Jim Pawloski - 322 -00 88&#13;
PAWLOSKI INSURANCE AGENCY&#13;
1922 West Broadway&#13;
Congr atulations&#13;
To Class Of 1972&#13;
CLUB 64&#13;
701 McKenzie Road&#13;
322-7795&#13;
George Elias&#13;
&amp; Employees&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
230 South 11th&#13;
Big John's Pharmacy&#13;
\IANKAMllUUilO j&#13;
322 8 West Broadway&#13;
322 - 400 8&#13;
Free De live ry&#13;
• &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS &amp; BEST WISHES&#13;
TO THE GRADUATES OF&#13;
ST. ALBERT'S&#13;
BILL SCHERLE&#13;
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
HERFF JONES&#13;
Dave Nesbit&#13;
8505 MADISON AVENUE&#13;
DES MOINES, IOWA 50322&#13;
Class Rings Caps and Gowns&#13;
Awards Diplomas Yearbooks&#13;
Graduation Announcements&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '72&#13;
Keenan's Glass g Paint Company&#13;
234 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
322-7711&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
City Transit Lines, Inc.&#13;
2800 AVENUE A&#13;
322-6663&#13;
Morphy Drug Co.&#13;
825 W. BROADWAY&#13;
323-7511&#13;
SIITPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
12 7 SO. MAIN STREET&#13;
PERSONALIZED PRESCRIPTION&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
SUN GLASSES LARGER CONTACTS&#13;
W. M. SIITPLEY, F .I. A. 0.&#13;
CERTIFIED OPTICIAN&#13;
PHONE 323-3401&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Veterans of&#13;
Foreign Wars&#13;
POST 737&#13;
28 so. 29th&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
JOHN POGGE&#13;
ERNIE JENSEN&#13;
Jensen-Pogge Realty Co. &#13;
DRIVE CAREFULLY!&#13;
WE WANT YOU TO COME BACK&#13;
ALL 11 MEMBERS&#13;
OF THE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO&#13;
DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
PATRONS&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. RICHARD G. BUNTEN&#13;
MRS. GRACE CAUGHLAN&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
CON'S SELF-SERVICE DRUG&#13;
CORUMS FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS&#13;
ROBERT DIPPEL &amp; DAVID MCCANN&#13;
DOT REAL ESTATE&#13;
GRAPE GROWERS OF CO. BLUFFS&#13;
DR. &amp; MRS. WILLIAM F. GRESS&#13;
HINKY DINKY SUPER MARTS&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. DON HOFFMAN&#13;
JOHNSON VILLAGE PHARMACY&#13;
KRCB&#13;
KAY PERS&#13;
LUCEY JEWELRY&#13;
ALBERT, EDMUND &amp; JOSEPH MCGINN&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. MATTHEW A. MARTIN&#13;
DR. JOHN MATHIASEN&#13;
RAY POGGE&#13;
PORTER, HEITHOFF, PRATT &amp; REILL)&#13;
RALPH'S SUPERETTE&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. ALBERT A. SCHERLE&#13;
CHIEF NICK SULENTIC&#13;
MATT WALSH&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. L. J. WHITAKER&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
ANKENBAUER, MARTY Journalism 3;&#13;
Football 1,2.&#13;
BARNES, BECKI Choir 1,2; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Porn Porn 3; Talent Show 1;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Volleyball 4.&#13;
BOSWELL, JOHN Honor Roll l Quarter;&#13;
Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,&#13;
2,3 ,4; Football 2,3 ,4.&#13;
BRENNEMAN, DENISE Honor Roll 3&#13;
Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Speech&#13;
2,3,4; Press Club 1,2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
Basketball 3,4; Volleyball 2.&#13;
BROOKOVER, MIKE Letterman's Club&#13;
2,3,4; Journalism 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
1,2,3,4.&#13;
BROOKS, JODY Honor Roll 7 Quarters&#13;
Student Council 1; Biology Club 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Volleyball 3.&#13;
RROSNIHAN, JAMES Honor Roll 11&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Latin Club&#13;
3,4 ; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football&#13;
1,2; "David and Lisa" 4 ; Explorers&#13;
Club 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Student&#13;
Manager for Basketball 1.&#13;
BUNTEN, BARBARA Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; Alantic District Speech 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Christmas Program 1,4; Choir 1; "Fiorello" 1;&#13;
Madrigal 4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3.&#13;
BURKE, THOMAS Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Letterman's&#13;
Club 3 ,4; Key Club 3; Basketball&#13;
1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4.&#13;
BURNS , JULIE Honor Roll 1 Quarter.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PETER Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Les Musiques 4; Boys Choir&#13;
4; Student Council 4; Class Officer&#13;
3; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
CAPARELLI, PATTI Pep Club 2; Choir&#13;
1.&#13;
CARPENTER, JANIS Honor Roll 1&#13;
Quarter; Porn Porn 3,4 ; State and&#13;
District Speech 2,3; Large Group&#13;
State and District Speech 3,4 ; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "A pp le Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "Oklahoma" 4; Yearbook&#13;
1; Talent Show 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Choir 2,4; Les Musiques 3,4; Music&#13;
Clinic 3,4; Porn Porn Clinic 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
CLARK, JOAN Press Club 1,2; Pep&#13;
SENIOR INDEX&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; Talent Show 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
COLPITTS, GERI Choir 1,2; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
CONZEMIUS, STEVE Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1.&#13;
COX, KENNETH Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
DINOVO, KATHY Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3; Biology Club&#13;
2; "Fiorello" 1: Lewis Central Business&#13;
Invitational Shorthand 3rd Place 3.&#13;
DONER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Student Council 1; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2.&#13;
DORSZYNSKI, DONNA Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Yearbook 1; Basketball 3.&#13;
DUGGAN, KATHIE Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Cheerleader 1,3 ,4; Pep Club&#13;
2; Speech District and State 3; FNA&#13;
3; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2,3; Beno's Fashion&#13;
Board Representative 4; Student&#13;
Council 1,4; Class Secretary 2; National Merit Commended Student 4;&#13;
Homecoming Queen 4; Accompanist&#13;
in State Music Contest 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
EBERT, DEBBIE Biology Club 2; Choir&#13;
1; Volleyball 2.&#13;
EDWARDS, CHARLES Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; "Speech" 2;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; Creighton Math&#13;
Field Day 3,4; Summer Session 4;&#13;
Law Club 2; Engineering Club 3;&#13;
Monopoly Record 4; Football 1.&#13;
EMARINE, DAVID Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
Latin Club 1,2,3; Explorers Club 3;&#13;
Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Tennis 2,3 ,4;&#13;
All-City Tennis; Wrestling 1,2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
EPPERSON, MARY LOU Honor Roll&#13;
1 Quarter; Choir 1,2,3,4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 3;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FANCHER, STEVE Honor Roll 10&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,&#13;
3,4 ; Cross Country 4 ; Track 3,4.&#13;
FAYLOR, PAT Honor Roll 16 Qu arters;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2 ,3; Les Musiques 4;&#13;
State Music Contest 3,4; State of&#13;
Iowa Scholar 4 ; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; National Science&#13;
Foundation 3 ; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
FAZIO, ELIZABETH Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4 ; L.C. Business&#13;
Invitational 3; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
FRICKE, MARY ETTA&#13;
FLAMMANG , DOUG Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Key Club 4; Monolopy&#13;
Contest 4; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Les Musiques 3 ; Golf 1,2 ,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
FLECKY, BILL Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 2,3; Baseball 1,2 ;&#13;
Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Tennis&#13;
2,3 .&#13;
FLYNN, MIKE Choir 1; Baseball 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
FREISEN MARILYN Pep Club 3;&#13;
"Anne 'Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Journalism 4; Homecoming Skit&#13;
and Float 3; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
GENTILE, DAN Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Yearbo ok 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
GOESER, FRANCIS Honor Roll 14&#13;
Quarters; Bowling 4.&#13;
GOETZINGER, CELINA Honor Roll&#13;
1Quarter;PomPom3,4; Talent Sho':';&#13;
3· "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank&#13;
3; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4 ; Pep Club 3,4; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Basketball 3 ,4.&#13;
GORMAN, JOE Choir 1; Latin Club&#13;
l,2;Key Club 3,4 ; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,&#13;
2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3 ;&#13;
Honorable mention all-city Football&#13;
4.&#13;
GREINER, MIKE Honor Roll 2 Quarter ·&#13;
Art Club 4 ; Football 2.&#13;
GRONSTAL, GREG Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Choir&#13;
2,3,4; Speech 1,2 ,4.&#13;
GROTE, BOB Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,&#13;
3,4.&#13;
GUINAN, JEAN Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Yearbook 1,2; Newspaper 1; Biology&#13;
Club 1,2 ,3 ; Class Treasurer 2; Class&#13;
Secretary 4; Talent Show 1,2; Choir&#13;
1,2 ; Madriga l 4 ; Melodrama 2; " The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; " Fiorello" 1; " David &#13;
and Lisa" 4; Speech 2,3,4; District&#13;
and State Competition; Saint Albert&#13;
Representative to Holy Family Parish&#13;
Council, Urban Consultation Member&#13;
4; Golf 2; Cheerleading 3; Porn Porn&#13;
4; Pep Club 1,4.&#13;
HAAS, CAROL Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; Latin Club I; Spanish Club&#13;
3; Journalism 4; Pep Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Madrigal 4.&#13;
HANSON, TOM Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 2,3,4; Music Clinic 2,3,&#13;
4; "David and Lisa" 4; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; Talent Show 2,3,4; State&#13;
Music Contest 2,3,4; Speech 2,4;&#13;
International Club 3.&#13;
HECK, MARTHA Honor Roll 9 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; Student Council 2,4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; "Fiorello" I; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; FNA; Poetry Anthology 2; Vice-President 3; Basketball&#13;
3,4.&#13;
HOKE, PAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Vice-President 2,4; Key Club Officer&#13;
3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1,2;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Choir I;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2 ,3; Track 1,2.&#13;
HILLIARD, CAROL Honor Roll 9&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prom 3;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; J .A. 3; Basketball 3 ,4; Football 4.&#13;
HOPP, STEVE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club President 4; Choir I; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; Biology Club 2; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2 ; Football 1,2; Baseball 1.&#13;
HUYCK, JOHN Football Manager 1,3,4;&#13;
Basketball Manager; Art Club 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism 4.&#13;
JANSENIUS, DEBBIE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; District Speech 3; District&#13;
and State Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Choir 1,2; Homecoming Court 4;&#13;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4.&#13;
KALLMAN, SCOTT Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Speech I; Student Council&#13;
1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's&#13;
Club 2,3,4; Journalism 3,4; Football&#13;
I ; Baseball I ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross&#13;
Country 4.&#13;
KAUFMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Speech 1; Tennis 1,2; Basketball I.&#13;
KEENAN, JESSE Class President 4; Art&#13;
Club 3,4; Journalism 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1.&#13;
KELLY, KEVIN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Journalism Club I; Art Club 3.&#13;
KELLY, MARY Pep Club l,2,3,4;Prom&#13;
3.&#13;
KEES, LARRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters;&#13;
Bowling 4.&#13;
KRETTEK, KAT Honor Roll 8 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2; Student Council 2,3;&#13;
Talent Show l;Pep Club l,2;"Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2.&#13;
KRUPICKA, SANDY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Speech 2; Choir l ,2,4;PonPon 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Music Clinic&#13;
4; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; "Oklahoma" 4; Future Teachers I;,&#13;
Porn Pon Clinic 4.&#13;
KRUSE, CINDY Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" I;&#13;
"The Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Homecoming Court 4; Choir I;&#13;
Journalism Club 1; Art Club 3 ,4;&#13;
Poetry Anthology 2; Talent Show 2;&#13;
Prom Committee 3.&#13;
KULCZEWSKI, MARGE Biology Club&#13;
2; Business Manager for Yearbook 4;&#13;
Pep Club 3; Journalism 4; Latin 1,2;&#13;
Golf 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
LAMANTIA, MARY BETH Honor Roll&#13;
5 Quarters; Yearbook I; Latin Journalism 3; Choir I; Speech 2; Pep&#13;
Club 1,2,3,4; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4 ; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; State and District&#13;
Mercy Speech Meets 2; Class President&#13;
3; Student Council 3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
Future Nurses 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Basketball 3,4; Intercity Basketball 4.&#13;
LEINEN, SUSAN Biology Award 2;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4.&#13;
MAHONEY, PAT Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Key Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
McCLENAHAN, MARY KAY Art Club&#13;
4.&#13;
McDONALD, RICK Home Ee 4;&#13;
Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
McQUAID, KATHY Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 4; Mercy Speech Meet 3;&#13;
"Anne Frank" 3; Tennis 1,2,3,4.&#13;
MANN, MARIA Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses 3;&#13;
Yearbook 3; Choir I ; Speech Meets,&#13;
District, l~rge groups 4; Prom 3; Future Teacllers 2; Poetry Anthology 2;&#13;
Prose Anthology 2.&#13;
MARTIN, DEBBIE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Cheerleading 2,3,4; Poetry Anthology&#13;
2; Talent Show 2.&#13;
MARTIN, JOHN Honor Roll I Quarter;&#13;
Football I; Baseball 1,2.&#13;
MATHIASEN, JERRY Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Latin Club 1,2; Key Club&#13;
3,4;Letterman'sClub 2,3,4;Yearbook&#13;
I; Student Council President; Key&#13;
Club Vice President; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Football 1,2;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; All City&#13;
3,4; State Track Meet 2,3,4.&#13;
MILLER, DA YID Latin Club 1,2; Art&#13;
Club 4; Yearbook Assistant Editor,&#13;
Photographer 4; Key Club 4; Prom&#13;
3; Home Ee 4; Golf 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
MINAHAN, CHUCK Art Club 3,4.&#13;
MEISENBACH, MARY Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; "Fiorello" I ; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2; Basketball 3 ,4; Score&#13;
Keeper for Tennis 4.&#13;
MENGES, JANET Honor Roll 10 Quarters; Poetry Anthology 2; Basketball&#13;
3,4; Football 4.&#13;
MOSER, SUSIE Honor Roll 12 Quarters;&#13;
Choir 1,2,3,4; Les Musiques 2,3,4;&#13;
State Music Contest 2,3,4; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3,4; Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Talent Show 2,3 ;&#13;
Porn Porn 3,4; Student Council&#13;
2,3 ,4; Future Teachers 2,3 ,4; Student&#13;
Council Sec. 4.&#13;
MORAN, MIKE Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4;&#13;
Les Musiques 4; Yearbook 1,2,3;&#13;
Editor 3; Key Club Treasurer 3,4;&#13;
Letterman's Club 3,4; Journalism&#13;
Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling&#13;
l,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball l ,2,3,4.&#13;
MURPHY, MOLLY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Porn Porn 3,4;Pep Club 1,4;Press&#13;
Club 1; Talent Show 2;Poetry Anthology 2; "Fiorello" I; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; 3rd Place in Catholic&#13;
Daughters of America Poetry Contest&#13;
2; Yearbook 1,3; 2nd Place at Porn&#13;
Porn Clinic 3.&#13;
MYERS, TIM Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
NORMAN, RANDY Journalism 4; Latin&#13;
Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
O'GRADY, TIM Honor Roll 11 Quarters; Yearbook 2; Journalism 2.&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
PALADINO, HENRY Journalism Club&#13;
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2;&#13;
Track 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
PATTEN, JOHN Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 1; Tennis 2,3; Track 3.&#13;
PATTEN, RUSS&#13;
POGGE, DEBBIE Choir 1,2; Pep Club&#13;
3,4.&#13;
QUIGLEY, JERRY Honor Roll 5 Quarters; Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 1;&#13;
Spanish Club 2; Home Ee 4; Automotives 1,2,3; F.C.C. 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3 ,4; 2nd at Wrestling Sectionals 5th at District Wrestling; Bowling&#13;
4; Baseball 1; "Oklahoma" 4.&#13;
RAMIREZ, ANTOINETTE Choir 1.&#13;
RAMSEY, SUZANNE Choir 1; Pep Club&#13;
1,2,3; Journalism.&#13;
ROBINSON, ED Honor Roll 4 Quarters;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4;&#13;
Baseball l,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4;Home&#13;
Ee 4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. ROMANS, RONALD Intramural Basketball 4.&#13;
ROSMAN, STEVE Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Letterman's Club Basketball 1,2&#13;
3,4.&#13;
RYBA, STEVE J ournalsirn Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1,2,4;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SALVO, DIANN Choir 2; Pep Club 1,2,&#13;
3; Biology Club 2; "The Apple Tree"&#13;
2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma"&#13;
4.&#13;
SCHABEN, FRED Art Club 4.&#13;
SCIORTINO, THOMAS Football 1;&#13;
Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball&#13;
1.&#13;
SENNETT, DOUG Honor Roll 2 Quarters; Key Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1;&#13;
Wrestling 1.&#13;
SHUDAK, KAREN Honor Roll 4 Quarters; "Anne Frank" 3; Pep Club 1,2,3;&#13;
Yearbook 1; FT A 1; Poetry Anthology 2;Prom 3; Student Of the Month&#13;
3.&#13;
SHUDAK, LARRY Honor Roll 16 Quarter; Horne Ee 4; Baseball l ,2,3.&#13;
STEWART, JOHN Yearbook 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Basketball 1,2 .&#13;
SOLON, MARY Choir 1,2; Bowling 4.&#13;
STINN,MARY&#13;
STOKES, MARY KAY Honor Roll 1&#13;
Quarter; Choir 1,2; Press Club 1;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,&#13;
4; Prom 3; Poetry Anthology 2; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "David and Lisa" 4.&#13;
STRAKA, BARB Honor Roll 2 Quarters;&#13;
Biology Club 2; Art Club 3,4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 2; " David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
"Oklahoma" 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook&#13;
1,4; Basketball 3; Intercity Basketball&#13;
4.&#13;
TEDESCO, MARK Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1; Baseball 2.&#13;
THOMAS, JON Honor Roll 10 Quarters;&#13;
Les Musiques 3,4; Drama 4; Speech&#13;
4; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 3,4;&#13;
Monopoly Championship 4; Tennis&#13;
2,3 ,4; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 1,2.&#13;
THOMAS, MICHAEL Bowling 4; Football 1,2,4; Baseball 3.&#13;
THOMPSON, MICHAEL Football 2;&#13;
Key Club 4; Bowling 4; Yearbook 1.&#13;
VANSCOY, DENISE Mercy Speech&#13;
Meet 3; "The Apple Tree" 3; Choir&#13;
1,2; Les Musiques 3,4; Madrigal 4;&#13;
Prom 3; Talent Show 1,2,3.&#13;
VERGAMINI, DIANE Honor Roll 16&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1,2; Cheerleading 1,&#13;
2,3,4; State Speech Meet 3,4; Class&#13;
Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple Tree" 2; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Talent&#13;
Show 1,2,3; State of Iowa Scholar 4;&#13;
National Merit Commended Student&#13;
4; Academic Achievement Award 1,&#13;
2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Health&#13;
Club 4; Basketball 3,4.&#13;
VIOLA, BOB Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Key Club 4; Speech 1,2; Latin Club&#13;
1,2; Biology Club 2; Art Club 4;&#13;
Football 1,2 ,3 ,4; Baseball 1; basketball 1,2,3 ,4; Track 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WANNING, PHIL&#13;
WALDMAN, KATE Choir 1,2,4; Les&#13;
Musiques 2; "Oklahoma" 4; Biology&#13;
Club 2; Poetry Anthology 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Talent&#13;
Show 2; French Club 3.&#13;
WALSH, MARY JO Honor Roll 9 Quarters; Yearbook 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Choir 1,2; "David and Lisa" 4; "Anne&#13;
Frank" 3; "The Apple Tree" 2;&#13;
"Fiorello" 1.&#13;
WALSH , NANCY Honor Roll 4 Quarters; Pep Club 1,2,3; Madrigal 4 ;&#13;
French Club 3;Press Club 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; "Fiorello" 1; "The&#13;
Apple Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3 ;&#13;
"David and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4 ;&#13;
Brandise Fashion Board Rep. 4; Golf&#13;
2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WALTER, DANIELLE Honor Roll 4&#13;
Quarters; Choir 1; Future Nurses 2,3;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2.&#13;
WATSON, DALE Intramural Basketball&#13;
4; Football 2; Baseball l,2,4; Basketball 2. WEBER, JUDY Honor Roll 1 Quarter;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 1; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4;Poetry Anthology 2; Bowling&#13;
4.&#13;
WEIDMAN, ELLEN Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;&#13;
Speech District and State 2,3,4;&#13;
Talent Show 1,2; Homecoming Court&#13;
4;Choir 1,2,4;Pep Club 1,2,3,4;FNA&#13;
1,2,3,4; "Fiorello" 1; "The Apple&#13;
Tree" 2; "Anne Frank" 3; "David&#13;
and Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Class&#13;
Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 4; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Les Musiques 4.&#13;
WETTENGEL. TOM Honor Roll 5&#13;
Quarters; Journalism 4; Art Club 4;&#13;
Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1,2,3,4.&#13;
WHEELER, DENNIS Honor Roll 2&#13;
Quarters; Football 1,2; Intramural&#13;
Basketball 4.&#13;
WHITAKER, LAURIE Future Nurses 2;&#13;
Pep Club 1,2,3; Biology Club 2;&#13;
District Speech 4; "David and Lisa"&#13;
4; Golf 4; Yearbook 4; Journalism 3,&#13;
4; Poetry Anthology 2.&#13;
WHITE, DARREL Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.&#13;
WIESE, JEAN Honor Roll 3 Quarters;&#13;
Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club President 4;&#13;
Talent Show 2; Choir 1,2; Poetry&#13;
Anthology 2; Basketball 3.&#13;
WOLEVER, LAURE Honor Roll 12&#13;
Quarters; Pep Club 2,3,4; Porn Porn 4;&#13;
Student Council 3 ,4; Journalism Club&#13;
4; Yearbook "David and Lisa" 4;&#13;
Basketball 3.&#13;
YOCHEM, MARY Honor Roll 16 Quart- ers; "Anne Frank" 3; "David and&#13;
Lisa" 4; "Oklahoma" 4; Poetry Anthology 2;Pep Club 3; Health Careers&#13;
4; Academic Scholarship Award 1,2,&#13;
3,4; French Club 3,4. &#13;
STUDENT INDEX&#13;
Adams, Jane 39, 108&#13;
Adams, Mike 70,108&#13;
Adams, Patty 114&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie 108&#13;
Ankenbauer, Marty 35,121&#13;
Amento, Steve 66,68,108&#13;
Applegate, Donna 114&#13;
Applegate, Rhonda 99,114&#13;
Asman, Luann 108&#13;
Auen, Carol 114&#13;
Barak, Barry 70,108&#13;
Barker, Becky 99, 114&#13;
Barker, Deborah 104&#13;
Barnes, Beckie 121&#13;
Barnes, Bonnie 28,56,114&#13;
Bart, Denise 114&#13;
Beckman, Teri 99,114&#13;
Bintner, Jane 114&#13;
Bishop, Morgan 104&#13;
Boswell, John 51,66,67 ,69,&#13;
84,121,128&#13;
Bowers, Mark 66,67,69,86,&#13;
93,108&#13;
Brandt, Chris 99,104&#13;
Brenneman , Denise 56,57,121&#13;
Brich, Chris 108&#13;
Bridges, Jim 114&#13;
Brookover, Mike 51,52,61,66,&#13;
68,121&#13;
Brooks,MaryJo 121&#13;
Brosnihan, J ame s 31,32,51,&#13;
95 ,99 ,121&#13;
Brosnihan , Mark 93,114&#13;
Brower, John 114&#13;
Brown, Marilyn 28,29,56,114&#13;
Brugenhemke, Amy 57&#13;
Bunten, Barbara 31,121&#13;
Bunten, Susan 104&#13;
Burke, Carol 114&#13;
Burke, Mary 57 ,104&#13;
Burke, Thomas 51,61,66,&#13;
67 ,69,72,121,129&#13;
Burkey, John 90,104&#13;
Burns, Bob 104&#13;
Burns, Julie 121&#13;
Callaghan, Mike 104&#13;
Cannon, Tim 35,39,51,66,&#13;
68,72,84,85 ,93,114&#13;
Caparelli, Joe 104&#13;
Caparelli, Mary Kay 57 ,108&#13;
Caparelli, Patti 24,121&#13;
Caparelli, Peter 121,131&#13;
Carpenter, Janis 52,56,57 ,121&#13;
Carroll, Kevin 66,70,84,85,108&#13;
Carta , Mark 115&#13;
Casson, Denise 100,108&#13;
Carta , Jane 57&#13;
Christiansen, Lori 34,108&#13;
Clark, Joan 35,56,121&#13;
Clark, Marilyn 57 ,104&#13;
Clark, Peggy 56,57 ,115&#13;
Colpitts, Chris 77,90,104&#13;
Colpitts, Geri 24,121&#13;
Colpitts, Monica 96,100,115&#13;
Conlon, John 115&#13;
Conlon, Rosemary 108&#13;
Connolly, Joe 77,90,104&#13;
Conzemius, Ca thy 104&#13;
Conzemius, Steve 51,61 ,121&#13;
Coughlin, Dennis 115&#13;
Cox, Ken 35 .51,84,85 ,122,&#13;
131&#13;
Crilly, Romana 104&#13;
Crowley, Ann 90,100,115&#13;
Crowley, Jim 77 , 104&#13;
Dau, Celeste 115&#13;
Dau, Lanette 108&#13;
Delehant, Ed 115,142&#13;
Delehant, Jean 6,23,39,57,&#13;
115&#13;
Delehant, Tim 93,98,105&#13;
Devivo, John 70,108&#13;
Divivo, Kathy 122&#13;
Doner, Bill 51,52,115&#13;
Doner, Di Ann 109&#13;
Doner, Mike 122, 128&#13;
Doran, Jacque 109&#13;
Dorsynski, Donna 32,122&#13;
Doyle, Bob 105&#13;
Doyle , Dee 96,l 00,115&#13;
Duff, Sharon 57, 105&#13;
Duggan, Janine 115&#13;
Duggan, Kathie 30,57 ,122&#13;
Duggan, Susan 57 ,104,105&#13;
Dusing, Charles 115&#13;
Dusing, Louise 109&#13;
Ebert, Debbie 122&#13;
Eckel, Barbara 53,109&#13;
Eckel, Mary 114,155&#13;
Eckrich, Lynn 115&#13;
Edwards, Charles 23,35,122,&#13;
125&#13;
Ege, John 51,66,70,115&#13;
Emarine, Dave 31,51,94,95,&#13;
122&#13;
Emarine, Mike 105&#13;
Emarine, Steve 94&#13;
Epperson, Jean 39,57,109&#13;
Epperson, Mary Lou 57 ,122&#13;
Epperson, Steve 87,105&#13;
Erixon, Albert 70,109&#13;
Erixon, Margaret 105&#13;
Evers, Deloy 109&#13;
Evers, Rita Renee 109&#13;
Evezic, Andrew 105&#13;
Fancher, Steve 35,51,84,&#13;
122,131&#13;
Fancher, Tracie 105&#13;
Faylor, Mary Pat 31,122&#13;
Fazio, Elizabeth 31,32,57,122&#13;
Feurt, Marianne 109&#13;
Fischer, Mary Kay 115&#13;
Fischer, Steve 105&#13;
Fischer, Theresa 57,92,100,&#13;
109&#13;
Fischer, Tim 105&#13;
Fisher, Barbara 105&#13;
Fisher, Denise 115&#13;
Flammang, Doug 59,125&#13;
Flecky, Bill 22,59,122&#13;
Flecky, Kathy 104,105&#13;
Flecky, Kevin 105&#13;
Flom, Rick 115&#13;
Flynn, Mike 128&#13;
Fricke, Maryetta 122&#13;
Friel, Jo Ellen 109&#13;
Haug, Steve 51,66,68,86,116&#13;
Heck, Andy 109&#13;
Heck, John 39,116&#13;
Heck, Martha 56,123&#13;
Heenan, Debbie 116&#13;
Heithoff, Dan 93,116&#13;
Hiethoff, Dave 51,77 ,105&#13;
Hensley 87 ,105&#13;
Herbert, Angela I 05&#13;
Higginbotham, Marilee 11 O&#13;
Hill, Mary Kay 60,62,116&#13;
Hilliard , Carol 28,123&#13;
Hoke, Pat 59 ,84,120,123 - Holeton, Pat 70,110&#13;
Hood , Tim 116&#13;
Hopp, Steve 33 ,59&#13;
Hotz, Jerri 56,57 ,11 O&#13;
Friel, Tom 77,90,91,105&#13;
Friesen, Marilyn 28,57,61,122&#13;
Frost, Lishea 105&#13;
Funkhauser, Don 90,105 Hurd, Carol 116&#13;
Hurd, Darlene 110&#13;
Gallagher, Tim I 09 Hurd, Janice 105&#13;
Gatrost, Nancy 96,100,109&#13;
Gearhart, Gretchen 115&#13;
Gentile , Dan 51,62,66,67,&#13;
122,60&#13;
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