Adair Casey High School - Bomber Yearbook (Adair, IA)
- Class of 1980
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1980 Look at the Stars Adair-Casey High School Adair, Iowa Ninth Edition, Volume VIX - Senior Editor—Cheryl Emgarten Junior Editor—Cheryl Cahail Photographers—Kelly Powell Jon Linn Advisor—Miss Pat Brown Members of Annual Staff are: Helene Brownlee, Cheryl Cahail, Cheryl Emgarten, Sandra Fett, Peggy Gehling, Vickie Immel, Julie Irlmeier, Terri Kinney, Lisa Ludwig, Joanie Mowry, Aneta Parker, Kelly Powell, Sandy Powell, Sharon Richter, Brenda Shroyer, Da- vid Turner, Cynthia Uhlman, and Suzie Williams. Table of Contents Seniors 3 Activities 47 Underclassmen 15 Jr. High 69 Faculty 23 Advertisements 81 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following Athletics 29 people for their help and cooperation in the publishing of this annual: Bostrom's Studio of Photography (pictures). Bill Littler and the Adair News (pictures), Eric Whetstone (cover design), and Mark Larsen (pictures). 2 SENIORS Sagittarius Sagittarius-vivacious and out-going, always has a lot of friends versed on a variety of topics. You can be sincere and honest who know they can depend on you. Open-minded and well be too frank, but you're soon forgiven. Capricorn 3 a — — Capricorn—You appear shy unassuming watching life go by. But underenath lies a layer of ambition. You are thoughtful loyal to your friends. You'll go out of your way to help any close friend. Your bright smile fun-loving sense of humor will cheer anyone's day. 4 Aquarius John Elgin Aquarius—to keep to yourself and let life flow—you are an energetic person you take things slowly and step by step. You like to hibernate and be by yourself. Beverly DeWitt Pisces Pisces—you are a romantic dreamer. You're fair and balanced. As Libra, moody, as Cancer, shy and private as Vir- go, or animated as Leo. Your personality can pull you to the top or sink you. Very compassionate, creative, and original and artistic. Steve Farley 5 Aries Taurus Aries You are a vigorous and outgoing peron, very helpful and always willing to give a hand. You like to do outside interests. You like to be a leader and run things. Pat McClain Colleen Murphy Taurus—You are a patient person—but very stubborn and won't be budged. You like to pursue your own interests and not be pres- sured. You are also very energetic. J i m B r a n n e n M a r k C h a n e y Gemini Gemini—You are a sweet-tempered angel and a moody impatient de- mon. You are a giggly silly kid and a serious, philosophical student. You are an affectionate friend and an aloof stranger. You will get in- volved in dozens of projects at once but never finish them. You are usu- ally popular at parties where peo- ple love your charming ways. Those born under this sign tend to hide their true feelings. Cancer Nancy Whetstone Don Vogl Leo Leo—You love to be the center of attention, deep down Leos are often unsure of themselves and need constant reminders that you are appreciated. You have a zest for living. Doesn't take much to make a Leo jealous. Sherry Thompson Scott Kingery Jo Ann Plagman Renae Rayl Doug Schmeling Sharon Richter Cancer—Often called the Moon Child. Likes to go back once and a while and look at old pictures, read old letters. You can get sentimental about anything. A Cancer friend may seem moody, but your just sensitive. Mostly the sign of the Crab symbolizes the protective you carry's with you. Cancer is fun to be around because they pick up little mannerizims and mimic them percisely. 7 Virgo Gloria Ginn Virgo—Believed to be the purest form, so they chose the virgin as the symbol for this zodiac sign. A quiet per- son. Rather be in a library than at a party. Sit behind a book. Doesn't take much to make a Virgo tense. Natural- ly shy. There is nothing she wouldn't do to help a friend. Libra Libra—Up and down constantly weighing alternatives, your likes, dislikes, moods and manners keep you guessing. You want to know the whole truth. Constantly analysis. Libra is happiest when everything is in harmony. Teresa Anderson Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten Scorpio Tammy Ochletree Mark Larson Scorpio—Prone to emotional outbursts and jealousy. Ambi- tious and determined, persistent. Knows where you are going and won't let other people influence you. Very honest, loyal to your friends. Cindy Mains Bottom Left: Senior Class Officers, President Cheryl Emgarten, Vice President, Don Vogl, Secretary, Lisa Hay, Treasurer, Teresa Anderson. Bottom Right: Doug and Lisa set a good example for the underclassmen. Keep up the good work!! 9 Senior Activities TERESA ANDERSON: Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Plays Musical 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 2; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Class Of- ficer 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Volleyball 3,4 DAVE BASSETT: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Plays Musical 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Royalty Cand. 4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. JIM BRANNEN: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, Royalty Cand. 4; Student Council 1; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4, A-C Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3. HELENE BROWNLEE: Band 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4; Royalty Cand. 3, Cheerleader 1, Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. MARK CHANEY: Track 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3. DEANNA CHESNUT: Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, Vocal 1,2,4; Plays Musical 2,3,4; Swing Choir 3,4, A-C Club 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4. BEVERLY DEWITT. Vocal 1,2. JOHN ELGIN: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4, FFA 1,2, 3,4; Royalty Cand. 4; Student Council 3,4; A-C Club 3,4; Pep club 1,2,3,4 CHERYL EMGARTEN. Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Royalty Cand. 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Science Club 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Volleyball 3,4. DAVID FARLEY: Plays Musical 2,3,4; Sports Mgr. 1,2; A-C Club 1, 2.3.4. STEVE FARLEY: Basketball 1; Swing Choir 3,4. SANDRA FETT: Band 1,2,3,4; Vocal 1; Plays Musical 3, Drill Team 4; Swing Choir 1; Yearbook Staff 3,4, A-C Club 1,2,3,4, Newspaper 3,4; Pep Club 1,2. GLORIA GINN: Vocal 2. DAN GUSTAFSON: Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 3; Plays Musical 2, FFA 1,2,3,4; Royalty Cand. 4; A-C Club 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. ELDON HARL: Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3,4; Plays Musical 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4. LISA HAY: Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3; Vocal 1,2,3,4; Plays Musical 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1; Royalty Cand 4; Student Council 3,4; Yearbook Staff 2; A-C Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Softball 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Volleyball 3.4. SCOTT KINGERY: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, Track 1,3; Baseball 1.2.3.4. Royalty Cand. 4, A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 MARK LARSEN: Vocal 1; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4, Sports Mgr. 1,2, Sci- ence Club 3. MARK LENGEL: Football 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Royalty Cand. 4; Student Council 3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. CHANTAL LOVELL: Track 1; Drill Team 1,2; Cheerleader 1; Volleyball 3. CINDY MAINS: Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Vocal 1,2,3,4, Plays Musical 1,2,3,4; Sports Mgr. 4, Royalty Cand. 4; Cheerleader 2; A-C Club 2,4; Pep Club 2,4; N.H.S. 4; Volleyball 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3. PAT MCCLAIN: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; A-C Club 3,4; Class Officer 3, Pep Club 3,4. COLLEEN MURPHY: Track 2. TAMMY OCHELTREE: Band 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Royalty Cand. 3,4; Student Council 2,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff Club 1,2,3, A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3; Softball 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4. MERLIN PHIPPEN: Band 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3. JOANN PLAGMAN: Band 1,2,3,4; Track 2, Vocal 1, Drill Team 2,3, 4; A-C Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. KELLY POWELL: Band 1,2,3; Jazz Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Plays Musical 1; Royalty Cand. 3; Student Council 1; Cheerleader 1, Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3, Softball 1,2, Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 3. RENAE RAYL: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Plays Musical 1,2,3,4; Royalty Cand. 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Yearbook Staff 1,2; A-C Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,4; Volleyball 3,4. SHARON RICHTER: Band 1,2,3; Royalty Cand. 4; Cheerleader 1; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. LORI ROCHHOLZ: Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Vo- cal 1,2,3, Plays Musical 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4. DOUG SCHMELING: Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. PENNY SHEEDER: Band 1,2,3,4; Vocal 1,2,3; Plays Musical 3; Roy- alty Cand. 3; A-C Club 1,2,3,4; Pep club 1,2,3,4. SHERRY THOMPSON: Track 1,2,3,4; Vocal 1,2,3; Drill Team 2. DON VOGL: Basketball 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 4; Pep Club 3,4. EARL WHETSTONE: Band 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3, A-C Club 1,2,3. NANCY WHETSTONE: Softball 1, Volleyball 3. MARK WILLIAMS: Band 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3. 10 Senior Activities Farewell Underclassmen Thirty-eight members of the senior class were awarded diplomas at commencement exercises on May 11. The following senior awards were presented: Adair and Casey Federated Womens Club Adair American Legion Citizenship Award VFW Citizenship Award John Phillip Sousa Award Louis Armstrong Award Vocal Music Awards Director's Award (Band) Outstanding Dramatics Outstanding Speech Outstanding Journalism Outstanding English Outstanding Science Outstanding Mathematics Outstanding Social Studies Outstanding Business Education Outstanding Secretarial Outstanding Art Outstanding FFA Outstanding I.A. Outstanding Home Ec. Girls Track Awards Boys Track Award Drill Team Awards Lisa Hay John Elgin Cheryl Emgarten David Bassett Lisa Hay Deanna Chesnut Cindy Mains Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cindy Mains Kelly Powell Lisa Hay Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cheryl Emgarten Lisa Hay Sharon Richter Nancy Whetstone Don Vogl David Farley Deanna Chesnut Tammy Ocheltree Teresa Anderson Mark Lengel Helene Brownlee JoAnn Plagman Sandra Plagman Scholastic Awards Teresa Anderson, Deanna Chestnut, Emgarten, Lisa Hay, Cindy Mains, Kelly State of Iowa Scholarships FFA Scholarship A-C Student Council Scholarships ACEA Scholarship National Honor Society Scholarship Salutatorian Valedictorian's Bar Association Citizenship Award Honorary Diploma Award Beverly DeWitt, Cheryl Powell, Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cheryl Emgarten Lisa Hay Mark Lengel Mark Larsen Cindy Mains Deanna Chesnut Deanna Chesnut Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Lisa Hay Yuko Sameshima Well underclassmen, it's that time of year and this is probably the hardest thing we'll ever do; we must say good-bye. Everyone thinks it is so great to graduate but I guarantee you will exper- ience as much confusion and uncertainty as we are now. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our teachers and underclassmen for making these past four years good ones. We've learned a lot and much of it was not even scholastic. You've helped us grow up, and your knowledge will help us continue to grow. I would have to say this year was the best, though. Our teachers were our friends as well as our instructors. For the most part this is a terrific school. However; there is still those little hold-backs like study halls but I don't think there is any other school around where the communication between faculty and student body is so open. We will remember this time in our lives always, and that's because of you—our friends. We will be gone soon but never forget us, for we will always remember you. FAREWELL.............. Track Results Both the boys and girls track teams failed to win a meet this year although there were some highlights. The girls finished second at the A-C Invitational and at the A-C Six Team Meet. The boys fin- ished second at the A-C Invitational, A-C Relays and the A-C Six Team Meet. Mark Lengel and the 440 relay team of Tammy Ocheltree, Cheryl Cahail, Terri Kinney, and Brenda Shroyer quali- fied for the state meet with Lengel running the 100 meters. Both teams finished fourth at conference. Girls first places were: 1. Te- resa Anderson—1,500 meters 2. 880 Relay (Ocheltree, Cahail, Kinney, and Shroyer) 3. 440 Relay (Ocheltree, Cahail, Kinney and Shroyer) Boys First Places were: 1. Tom Tracy—440 hurdles 2. Mark Lengel—100 meters 3. 440 relay (Curt Dankof, Scott Kilcoin, Tracy and Lengel) 4. Long Jump—Dankof 5. 880 Relay (Dankof, Kilcoin, Tracy, and Lengel) 6. Mile Medley (Dankof, Jeff Betts, Kilcoin, and Mike Geren) 11 Today is but a Shadow of Tomorrow's Promise The 1980 Valedictorian Address was shared by Cheryl Emgarten (pictured at the far left) and Renae Rayl (pictured at the far right). These students achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The Salutatorian Address was awarded to Lisa Hay (pictured at the lower left), who achieved a 3.93 grade point average. Juniors Tom Tracy and Mary Sweeney led the seniors in their Processional and Recessional for Commence- ment exercises. Most of the people enjoyed going through the reception line as shown in the two upper left pictures. Thirty-seven members of the senior class were awarded diplomas at commencement exercises on May 11. The class flower was the white rose with silver ribbon, while the class colors were blue and silver. The class motto, Today is but a Shadow, of Tomorrow's Promise. Processional— Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Invocation ev- J° n Davis Welcome Cheryl Emgarten Presentation of Senior Awards Faculty Salutatorian Address Lisa Hay Valedictorian Address Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Presentation of Special Awards: Bar Association Citizenship Award Recognition of Honor Society Salutatorian Award Valedictorian Award Honorary Diploma Award Presentation of Class of 1980 Presentation of Diplomas Benediction Recessional Marty Fisher Richard Martin Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Keith Myers Lynn Elgin Father Ken Gross Don't Look Back Senior Trip M Top Left: Mr Monaghan thinks he is still in school giving one of his famous lec- tures. Top Right: John Elgin recovers from one of his world renowned seizures! Bot- tom Right: The seniors spent many hours sight seeing in Washington D C. and New York City. Many thanks to our sponsors: Mr. Mrs. Terry Hutchings, Mr. Mrs. Allyn Monaghan, Larry McClain, and Lynn Elgin. H UNDERCLflSSmEN Dave Irlimier looks at his homework like it's a joke. The Junior class officers are: President— Mary Sweeny, Vice-President—Tom Tracy, Secretary—Dawn Hansen, Treasurer—Cheryl Cahail Here we see Buck in one of his better moods. Lyle Bates Bill Byars Cheryl Cahail Karen Farnsworth Steve Ferguson Tony Foster Mike Geren Dawn Hansen Mary Renee Heckman Joy Hough Vickie Immel Dave Irlmeier Jeanie Kinney Terri Kinney Jeff Larson Jon Linn Diane Ludwig Lisa Ludwig Jena Moore Regina Moser Judi Noland Kim Norris Renee Oaks Gaye Oberholtz Aneta Parker Cindy Peterson Sandy Powell Yuko Sameshima Donna Sue Sheeder Lorrie Spangler Mary Sweeny Tom Tracy Greg Bassett Kevin Beattie Jeff Betts Connie Chandler Danny Chesnut Evan Chesnut Curt Dankof Bill Davis Jackie Elings Ron Emgarten Mike Faga Barb Farley Christy Fredregill Peggy Gehling Duane Gerdes John Gettler Rodney Grubbs Tim Huddleson Julie Irlmeier Lonny Jensen Roger Jorgensen Scott Kilcoin DuWayne Kinney David Larsen Beth Larson Scott Lewellen Michele Lovell Marcia Ludwig Joan Mowry Kim Ocheltree Mark Rater Brenda Shroyer Martin Sunds Deb Vogl Julia Whetstone Suzie Williams Sophomores Show Spunk Top Right. Michelle Lovell, while in the cafeteria, debates on whether or not to eat dinner. Middle Right: The Sophomore class officers are: Barb Farley—Secretary, Brenda Shroyer—Treasurer, Jeff Betts—President, and Michelle Lovell Vice President. Bottom Right: Bill Davis is dreaming about playing in the rock group, KISS. Bottom Left: Mark Rater wonders why he has to come here. Smile Mark!!! 18 Freshmen Begin High School Career Top left: Chris Turner is working hard for a change. Bottom Left: The freshman class officers pose for a picture. They are from top to bottom: Dennis Kopaska, President. Jerry Carstens, Vice President. Ed Lemke, Treasurer. Not pictured is John Vogl, Secretary. Next page: Left. Kevin Caltrider and Chris Hoffman are causing trouble again! Middle. Mrs. Sturm watches as Kristen Kilcoin works on her Home Ec. project. Right: Yuko Sameshima says, I like American Food! 20 Doug Armstrong Joe Brannen Michele Bruns Rick Buckner Kevin Caltrider Jerry Carstens Jim Dunkerson Lisa Elings Toni Faga Tim Foster Randy Gerdes Toni Geren Brenda Haus Chris Hoffman Veronica Immel Kristen Kilcoin Dennis Kopsaka Gene Lehman Ed Lemke Kevin Miller Jane Nelson Steve Oberholtz Jeff Ocheltree Earl Plagman Tom Rayl David Schiller Julie Scholl Steve Sweeney Tina Thomas Chris Turner John Vogl Leland Vorrath Faces, Faces, Faces From the top left counterclockwise: Kim Ocheltree and Sheila Hulbert ask Miss Brown If it's time to talk yet in study hall. Steve Ferguson, Eric Whetstone, David Wedemeyer, Leon Vogl and Cheryl Cahail learn a valu- able chemistry lesson—if you put too much air in Steve's bubble it will pop. Toni Geren finds the grade school's art projects more interesting than her own. Rodney Grubbs would rather pose for pictures than study. Carolyn Wetzel is looking through a favorite magazine—Is it Ms. or Mod- ern Bride? flDITINSTRflTION Pictured above are the members of the Adair-Casey School Board. Top Row: Lynn Elgin, Phil Umbaugh, and Larry McClain. Row Two: Dean Mowry, and Wilbur Bassett. This year we have two new administrators. Our new principal is Terry Hutchings. Besides keeping busy with his many duties as principal, he is also a senior class sponsor. Mr. Hutchings received his BA from Peru State in Nebraska, and his M S. at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville. Our new superintendent this year is Keith Myers. He received his B.S. degree from University of Iowa in Iowa City, his M.A. from Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksviile, Missouri, and his Secialist in Education from Drake University in Des Moines. 24 GLENN ANDERSON: Mankato St. B.S., Colorado St. Masters De- gree, Classes: Math 8th, General Math 9th, Algebra I, Boys Basket- ball and Athletic Director; SHARON ANDERSON: NWMSU B.S., Classes: 7th Reading, Elem. and H.S. Libraries, All-School play; STEVE BEECHER: UNI, Classes: Accounting I, II, and III, Business Math, Office Machines, 7th Geo., Consumer Problems, Business Law, General Business, Girls Volleyball, Basketball, and Track; KAY BENNETT: NWMSU B.S., M S., LD, and EMR, Classes: Jr. and Sr. High Learning Disabilities 7th grade; GARY BOND: Buena Vis- ta College B.S. Classes: K-6 Elem. Art, Expl. Art, Art I, Applied Art, Ceramics, Painting, Crafts, Independent Art, and Art Fair; PAT BROWN: UNI B.A. Classes: Typing I, II, and III, Shorthand I and II, Office Practice, Personal Typing, and Publications—Annual. LOWER RIGHT—Mr Schmitt explains to Eric Whetstone that you don't draw those kind of things in his classes. LOWER LEFT—A nice guiet coffee break does wonders for your morale, ask Ilah and Mr. Harris. 25 Evelyn Clark: U.N.I.—B.A. Drake Univer- sity Classes: Expl. Speech, 7th Lang 8th Lang and Reading Bud Harris: U. of Wis. Milton College VanderCook College of Music Black Hills St., NWMSU, U. of Neb., U. of Indiana Classes: H.S. Marching, Concert, and Jazz band, Jr. High band, Jr. High Chorus, 5th and 6th band. Instrumental Les- sons Dan Jones: Wayne State College Classes: American Gov't, American Min. World Cultures, Economics, Amer. For- eign Policy, Psych, Head Football and Track coach Helen Luckinbill: Central College Long Beach State Drake University Classes: K-6 Elem. Music, H.S. Vocal Terr ' Marcussen: Simpson College—B.A. Classes: 9th Earth Science, 10th Bio., 10th General Bio., Chemistry, Asst. Girls Basketball, Head Softball, Freshman Spons. Rick Martin: ISU —BA, Drake—MS, UNI Classes: Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Dan McGrain: Buena Vista—BA Classes: 7th Math, 7th Science, 8th Sci- ence, 7th Spons. Asst. Football and Track Allyn Monaghan. NWMSU—B.S. Classes: 20th Cent. History, Sociology, So- cial Problems, Geography, American History, Head Baseball Coach, Assis- tant Football 26 Doug Myers: ISU—BS, NWMSU Classes: Physics, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, General Science, Algebra II, Geometry Adv. Comp. Math, Adv. Chem. Computer Math Mike Niece: Central College—BA Classes: Soph. English, Practical English, American Lit. English Lit. Asst. Jr. High , Asst. Varsity Boys BB Marty Robson: UNI—BA Classes: Reading Improvement, English I, Adv. Comp. Spanish, Individual Read- ing Newspaper, Speech Advisor Mark Schmitt: ISU—BS Classes: Junior and Senior High Industrial Arts, Freshman Class Spons. Doris Sturm: Simpson College—BA ISU Classes: Exploratory, Singles Living, Home Ec. I and II, Independent Sew- ing, Family Living, Sophomore Class Spons. Joe Tibben: UNI—BA Classes: Boys Phys Ed, K-12 Drivers Ed., Jr. High FB, BB, and Track, 8th grade Class Spons. Jill VanZandbergen: UNI—BA Classes: Girls Phys. Ed. K-12, Cheerleading, Jr. High Girls BB and Track, Senior Class Spons. Mark Williams: ISU—BS Classes: Exploratory Ag. Vo Ag I, II, III, and IV, FFA Advisor, Freshman Class Spons. 27 This page is for the people that help our school all year long. Top Left: Secretaries—Ilah Rumple, Jeanie Larson, and Mary Kilcoin. Top Right: Jeanie Larson is in one of her usually giggly moods as she addresses the student body on the intercom. Middle Left: Cooks—Bernice Raper, Mary Ann Ludwig, Evelyn Lewellen, Sher- ry Fox, Betty Schmeling. Middle Right: Bus Drivers—Carolyn Fair- field, Sandra Carside, Ha el Anderson, Jeane Schmeling, Vicki Richter, Amber McClain, Marian (Shorty) Boblett, and Richard Hough. Not pictured Kathy Burr, Penny Cooper, and Gertrude Helpful People Kunkle. Bottom Left: Night Janitors—Bill Byars (student), Elaine Staggs, Mark Larsen (student) Not pictured is Gloria Ginn (stu- dent). Bottom Right: Head Janitor—Lynn Kilcoin. ATHLETICS Bombers Show Progress in a Rebuilding Year The 1979 Football Squad Members are: First Row—Lonny Jensen, David Bassett, Jeff Larson, Mark Lengel, Jim Brannen, Scott Kingery. Second Row—Kevin Beattie, Russell Wilson, Jim Zimmer, John Elgin, Jeff Betts, Tom Tracy, Roger Jorgenson, Curt Dankof, Scott Kilcoin, Tony Foster, Bill Davis, Coach Jones, Martin Sunds, Greg Bassett, Dan Gustafson, David Larsen, Mark Rater, Chris Turner, Jeff Ocheltree, Jerry Carstens, Assistant Coach McGrain. Back Row—Joe Brannen, Jon Linn, Dale Walhovd, Mike Geren, Lyle Bates, Duane Gerdes, Evan Chestnut, Assistant Coach Monaghan. Bottom Left: You can bet that this stiff arm won't prevent Tom Tracy from tackling the Dexfield ball carrier. Bottom Right: Jeff Ocheltree drags two Guthrie Center Tigers with him as he carries the ball for a gain. Above: Roger Jorgenson, the Bomber's leading pass receiver shares one of his twenty-one seasonal pass receptions against the Dexfield Bluedevils. Top Right: The odds are against this Guthrie Center ball carrier as Evan Chesnut, Joe Brannen and Scott Kilcoin combine to prevent a lengthy gain. Bottom Right: The Bombers prepared for the season by participat- ing in the annual intra-squad scrimmage. Shown here are Scott Kingery and Jim Brannen in the black jerseys tackling Roger Jorgenson after he caught a pass. This year's team tied for sixth place in the Little Eight Conference. The Bombers suffered through a disappointing, but rebuilding sea- son, compiling a 2-7 record. With twenty-three squad members re- turning, the coaches and players are looking forward to a more rewarding season. 31 The coaching staff for the 1979 Football team were: Allyn Monaghan, Asst., Dan Jones, Head Coach, and Dan McGrain, Asst. The seniors on the football squad were: Back row from left to right. Mark Lengel, Dave Bassett, and Dan Gustufson. Front row: Scott Kingery, John Elgin, and Jim Brannen. Shown below is an action shot taken during the Adair-Casey C-M game. Top Picture: Back Row—Assistant Coach Terry Marcussen, Manager Michele Bruns, Deanna Chesnut, Suzie Williams, Dawn Hansen, Cynthia Uhlman, Cheryl Emgarten, Cindy Peterson, Manager Cindy Mains, and Head Coach Steve Beecher. Middle Row—Kristen Kilcoin, Lisa Hay, Joan Mowry, Lori Rochholz, Beth Larson, Cheryl Cahail, and Teresa Anderson. Front Row—Julie Irlmeier and Renae Rayl Bomberettes Have a Successful Season Bottom Picture: Back Row—Coach Terry Marcussen, Manager Cindy Mains, Deanna Chesnut, Suzie Williams, Dawn Hansen, Cindy Peterson, Lisa Elings, Manager Michele Bruns, and Coach Steve Bee- cher. Middle Row—Beth Larson, Joan Mowry, Julie Irlmeier, Lori Rochholz, Toni Faga, and Kristen Kilcoin. Front Row—Jackie Elings and Brenda Haus. 79-'80 Scoreboard S-M 48 A-C 35 S-M 43 A-C 54 Guthrie Center 63 A-C 47 B-F 39 A-C 57 C-M 38 A-C 77 C-M 44 A-C 73 P-L 42 A-C 70 P-L 44 A-C 58 Anita 45 A-C 87 Anita 32 A-C 56 Earlham 53 A-C 48 Earlham 62 A-C 71 O-M 38 A-C 57 O-M 53 A-C 67 Dexfield 46 A-C 70 Dexfield 54 A-C 93 B-F 47 A-C 65 Greenfield 42 A-C 72 Opposite page: Upper Left—Cheryl E. says, Get out of my way I'm coming through! Lower Left—Renae R. shouts, I'll take you all on! Upper Right—Teresa A. convinces her forward there's no way your getting through here. Lower Right Teresa A. and Cynthia U. convince an opponent that two are better than one! At Left—Lisa H. exclaims, 'This rebounds all mine! Be- low—Suzie W. is on her way to score through a jungle of hands. Sectional—Guthrie Center—59 A-C—54 Top Picture: Back Row—Head coach Glenn Anderson, Mark Lengel, Eldon Harl, Eric Whetstone, David Bassett, Doug Schmeling, Scott Kilcoin, Steve Fergeson, Pat McClain, and Assisstant coach Mike Niece. Front Row—Manager Mike Faga, Jim Zimmer, Tom Tracy, Greg Bassett, Duane Gerdes, Jeff Betts, Evan Chesnut, and Manager Bill Davis. Bombers Tie for the Little Eight Conference Title Bottom Picture: Back Row—Coach Mike Niece, Jerry Carstens, Greg Bassett, Dennis Kopaska, Duane Gerdes, Scott Kilcoin, Scott Lewellen, Jeff Betts, and Randy Gerdes. Front Row—Manager Bill Davis, Tim Foster, Tom Rayl, Rick Buckner, Evan Chesnut, Dale Walhovd, Joe Brannen, and Manager Mike Faga. Guthrie Center 57 A-C 79 S c C-M 36 A-C 68 C-M 41 A-C 46 o P-L 39 A-C 54 P-L 61 A-C 56 r Anita 65 A-C 44 Anita 33 A-C 36 e Earlham 53 A-C 69 Earlham 44 A-C 35 b O-M 62 A-C 98 O-M 56 A-C 65 o Dexfield 42 A-C 58 Dexfield 54 A-C 58 a S-M 46 A-C 73 S-M 35 A-C 59 r B-F 58 A-C 79 B-F 48 A-C 64 d Greenfield 66 A-C 69 Sectional—B-F 40 A-C 69 Sectional Final—Anita 54 A-C 49 Lower Left—Doug Schmeling shows us his gliding ability as he goes for two more. Lower Right—David Bassett tells his opponent to “Take that as he blocks one more shot. Upper Right—Steve Ferguson exclaims, “These two are for you! Lower Left—Scott Kilcoin shows his perfect shooting form while going for two. Lower Right—Pat McClain uses his quick hands and feet to defense this O-M player. Upper Right—Mark Lengel and David Bassett demonstrate the two time press for A-C fans. Top: The following boys made all-conference in football. Front row: Jim Brannen, 2nd team linebacker, Jeff Larson, 2nd defensive end, and Tony Foster Honorable Mention. Back Row: Roger Jorgensen, Honorable Men- tion, and Curt Dankof, Honorable Mention. Not pictured, Scott Kingery, 2nd team defen- sive back. Bottom Left: These people made all-conference in either softball or baseball. From top to bottom: Doug Schmeling, 1st team. Curt Dankof, Honorable Mention, Steve Ferguson, Honorable Mention, and Joanie Mowry, Honorable Mention. Not Pic- tured: Curt Jacobsen and Scott Kingery, 1st team, Mark Chaney, Kurk Mackrill, and Craig Lundy, 2nd team Bottom Right: These people made all-conference in basketball. Front Row: Cynthia Uhlman, 3rd team, Cheryl Cahail, 2nd team, Renae Rayl, 3rd team, Teresa Anderson, 1st team, and Cheryl Emgarten, 1st team, Back Row: Dave Bassett, 3rd team, Steve Ferguson, 1st team, and Doug Schmeling, 1st team. A-C Fairs Well on All-Conference Selections A-C Tracksters Finish in the Running First Row: Brenda Shroyer, Terri Kinney, Cheryl Cahail, Tammy Ocheltree, Kim Ocheltree, Lisa Elings, Kristin Kilcoin, and Yuko Sameshima. Second Row: Beth Larson, Cindy Peterson, Joanie Mowry, Tereasa Anderson, Karen Farnsworth, Jackie Elings and Mary Sweeney. Third Row: Coach Steve Beecher, Cynthia Uhlman, Donna Sue Sheeder, Mary Renne Heckman, and Toni Faga. Opposite page Terri Kinney is off on a good start for first place. Cynthia Uhlman puts her all into throwing the shot put at the Conference meet. Left Scott Kilcoin seems to be off on the right foot. Mark Lengel bursts through for a first in the 100 yard dash. First Row. Duane Gerdes, Tom Tracy, Mark Lengel, Jeff Betts, Curt Dankof, Scott Kilcoin, and Mark Rater. Second Row: Jerry Carstens, Tom Rayl, Ricky Buckner, Tim Foster, Joe Brannen, Leland Vorrath, Jeff Ocheltree. Third Row: Assistant Coach Dan McGrain, Dennis Kopaska, Chris Turner, Earl Plagman, Tony Fos- ter, Steve Oberholtz, and Coach Dan Jones. Baseball and Softball The 1979 Baseball Team is pictured above: front row—Evan Chesnut, Mike Faga, Ricky Buckner, Joe Brannen, Mark Rater, Roger Jorgenson, Tom Rayl, Rod Grubbs, and Dave Larsen. Back Row—Coach Monaghan, Eldon Harl, Mark Chaney, Steve Ferguson, Curt Jacobsen, Doug Schmeling, Jim Brannen, Jeff Larson, Kurt Mackrill, Curt Dankof, and Scott Kingery. They finished with a record of 14-7 and tied for the conference title with C M. The 1979 Softball team is pictured to the left. Front Row: Diane Ludwig, Kim Ocheltree, Deanna Chesnut, Michele Bruns, and Brenda Shroyer. Back Row: Beth Larson, Teresa Anderson, Chris Fredregill, Suzie Williams, and Joanie Mowry. They finished with a record of 8-12. Page 42—top to bot- tom—Michele Bruns is up to get a hit. Doug Schmeling is showing off his throwing arm. Suzie Williams is shown playing first base. Above: Scott Kingery won't let anything get through him. ABOVE: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Cheryl Cahail, Renae Rayl, Dean- na Chestnut, Joni Mowry, Kristen Kilcoin. BACK ROW: Miss VanZandbergen, Tammy Ocheltree, Susie Williams, Dawn Hansen, Cheryl Emgarten, Cynthia Uhlman, Lisa Hay, Teresa Anderson, Mr. Beecher. Volleyball Teams Get Off to a Good Start BOTTOM J.V. VOLLEYBALL: Jackie Elings, Brenda Schoyer, Beth Larsen, Cindy Mains, Julie Irlmier, Kim Ocheltree. BACK ROW: Mr Beecher, Joni Mowry, Cheryl Cahail, Susie Williams, Cindy Peterson, Lisa Elings, Kristen Kilcoin, Lori Rocholtz. Cheerleaders for All Seasons ABOVE: Varsity Football and Basketball Cheerleaders: Aneta Parker, Lorrie Spangler, Kim Ocheltree, Brenda Schoyer, Tammy Ocheltree, Terri Kinney. MIDDLE: J.V. Football Cheerleaders: Toni Geren, Jane Nelson, Julie Scholl, Cindy Peterson, Lisa Ludwig. 45 Lettermen's Club members are: Row one—(Cheerleaders) Lorrie Spangler, Brenda Shroyer, Tammy Ocheltree, Terri Kinney, Aneta Parker, and Kim Ocheltree. Row two—Mark Lengel, Pat McClain, Jeff Larson, Lonnie Jensen, Jeff Betts, Scott Kilcoin, Greg Bassett, David Larsen, and Curt Dankof. Row three—Sandra Fett, Deanna Chesnut, Mark Larsen,Cindy Mains, Jon Linn, Donna Sue Sheeder, Cindy Peterson, Karen Farnsworth, Lisa Ludwig, and Tony Foster. Row four—Dave Bassett, Joan Mowry, Evan Chesnut, Scott Kingery, Tom Tracy, Earl Whetstone, Roger Jorgensen, Caro- lyn Wetzel, Kelly Powell, Helene Brownlee, and Sharon Richter. Row five—David Farley, Russ Wilson, Jim Brannen, Cheryl Cahail, Mike Geren, Sandy Powell, Kim Whetstone, Vickie Immel, and Lori Rochholz. Row six—Lisa Hay, Doug Schemling, Teresa An- derson, Renae Rayl, Cynthia Uhlman, Cheryl Emgarten, JoAnn Plagman, and Dan Gustafson. Row seven—Mark Chaney, Steve Ferguson, Eldon Harl, Joe Brannen, Duane Gerdes, Martin Sunds, Beth Larson, and DuWayne Kinney. Row eight—Bill Davis, David Turner, Eric Whetstone, Michele Bruns, Julie Irlmeier, John Elgin, Suzie Williams, Lyle Bates, and Chris Turner. Lettermen's Club ACTIVITIES TOP: Our Homecoming candidates for 1979-80 are: Scott Kingery, Tammy Ocheltree, Mark Lengel, Lisa Hay, Dave Bassett, Renae Rayl, Sharon Richter, Jim Brannen, Cindy Mains, Dan Gustafson, and our Homecoming Queen and King Cheryl Emgarten and John Elgin. SIDE: As the full moon comes out. Curt Dankof turns wild!!! BOTTOM: Lyle Bates stops to say a few words “Ev- erybody stop and smile—we're on Candid Camera. 48 Homecoming '79 Emgarten and Elgin Reign TOP LEFT: Last year's Queen, Rhonda Vorrath, crowns the 1979-80 Homecoming Queen, Cheryl Emgarten. MIDDLE LEFT: We enjoy a little Rock Roll music from this year's Homecoming band, Junction Release. BOTTOM LEFT: Curt's still going wild, but he must get through before first light!!! ABOVE: Adair-Casey's 1979-80 Homecoming King and Queen, John Elgin and Cheryl Emgarten. 49 The Homecoming Candidates are pictured above—Sitting: Queen Cheryl Hmgarten and King John Elgin. Standing: Scott Kingery, Tammy Ocheltree, Mark Lengel, Lisa Hay, David Bassett, Renae Rayl, Sharon Richter, Jim Brannen, Cindy Mains, and Dan Gustafson. FFA, Band and Track Royalty Pictured above are the 1979-80 FFA Sweetheart Candidates. They are, standing. Dawn Hansen, Cynthia Uhlman. Sitting, Terri Kinney, FFA Sweetheart Lorrie Spangler, Aneta Parker. The Candidates participated in many things to run for sweetheart. They baked a pie, sewed a patch, wrote an essay on Why I Want to be FFA Sweetheart, and then took a test over the FFA Manual. The girls seemed to have fun participating, and tried their best. They said that it was a good experience, and something they will always remember. Pictured below are Dawn Hansen as A-C Band Queen for the 1979-80 School year. Dawn was picked by vote of the students in band. She traveled to Carroll for Carroll Band Days, and was asked many different questions concerning her opinion on life. Right is Cheryl Cahail as the 1979-80 Track Queen. Student Coun- cil took a vote of all the junior girls out for track. Cheryl went to the A-C Relays where other girls from all around participated in answering questions, that the student council brought up. Janet Jessen, from Anita High School was picked for the A-C Relays Track Queen. 51 OPEN STYLE SHOW 1980 On May 1, 1980 Adair-Casey held their annual style show. The theme of the style show was The Election Collection . Shown on the opposite page are some scenes from the style show featuring students and their achievements of this school year. The Confer- ence Art Fair, held April 19-20 was at Dexfield this year. Adair- Casey did very well in the competition this year, coming home with three 1st place medals, three 2nd place medals, two 3rd place ribbons, and one 5th place ribbon. Our foreign exchange student this year, Yuko Sameshima from Japan did very well bringing home two 1st places and one 2nd place for her drawings and paintings. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 53 Cheaper By The Dozen Broadway, Here We Come! The cast for the all-school play is pictured above. Front row: Eric Whetstone, Lisa Hay, Aneta Parker, Kevin Caltrider, Bill and Nikki Davis, Mary Sweeney, Peggy Gehling, Cheryl Cahail, Lori Rochholz, Cindy Mains, Teresa Anderson, and Dennis Kopaska. On the stairs is Eldon Harl, Renae Rayl, Steve Sweeney, Reggie Wheatley, Robbie Mueller, Scott Lewellen, Deanna Chesnut, and Joe Brannen. Also on the crew but not pictured are David Farley and Mark Larsen who helped with the lighting. Mrs. Sharon Ander- son directed the play. At the right. Father Eric Whetstone is surrounded by his Doz- en. In this play, the Father doesn't believe in wasting time on anything but school work, chores, or family projects, while his older girls are more interested in boys and silk stockings. 54 Prom 1980 Top Left: The prom servers were Deb Vogl, Michele Lovell, Brenda Shroyer, Kim Ocheltree, Suzie Williams, Joanie Mowry, Julie Irlmeier, Barb Farley, and Beth Larson. The boys were Greg Bassett, Jeff Betts, Rod Grubbs, John Gettler, Scott Kilcoin, Ron Emgarten, Dave Larsen, Curt Dankof, Rog Jorgensen, and Martin Sunds. Top Right: The gym is ready for the banquet. Center: Hafner Brothers provided music for the dance. Bottom Left: The Junior class is shown decorat- ing the gym. Bottom right: The servers escorted every- one in to the banquet. 55 together. Top Left: A Staircase of Stars was in the center of the gym. Top Right: Everyone enjoyed the dance. Left: Lisa Hay is trying to keep Doug Schmeling on the dance floor. Far Left: Juniors are waiting to be escorted to their tables. Below: Jeff Larson and Cynthia Uhlman read the proph- ecies. Sandy Powell and Eric Whetstone read the wills. Bottom Right: The gazebo was the back- ground for the prom pictures. Sharing the night On April 19, 1980, every Junior and Senior of Adair and Casey and their dates were busy preparing for the night they had ahead of them. The weather was sunny which brought many girls out to get their first suntan of the season. The event of the evening was the banquet which brought all out in their long dresses and tuxes or suits. The dance followed with music by the Hafner Brothers . A movie followed at the Anita theatre which was Manhattan . The night was full of memories of how we all shared the night together such as how crazy everyone was at the movie, a sleepless night, tired feet, your date trying to pin your coursage on. Guru II, and falling asleep at breakfast. Above Left: This bridge led people into the dance and banquet. Above right: Jeannie Kinney and others enjoy punch. Center: It's time to give your feet a time to rest. Bottom Left: Streamers are in the process of being put up. Bottom Right: Nighttime decorations filled the gym. Members of the Marching Band are: Teresa Anderson, David Bassett Greg Bassett, Bill Byars, Cheryl Cahail, Kevin Caltrider, Danny Chesnut, Evan Chesnut, Bill Davis, John Elgin, Jackie Elings, Lisa Elings, Majorettes: Cheryl Emgarten, and Lisa Hay, Ka- ren Farnsworth, Steve Ferguson, Sandra Fett, Dawn Hansen, Eldon Harl, Veronica Immel, Vickie Immel, Lonny Jensen, Roger Jorgenson, Du Wayne Kinney, Jeannie Kinney, Beth Larson, Scott Lewellen, Lisa Ludwig, Marcia Ludwig, Kevin Miller, Joan Mowry, Jane Nelson, Aneta Parker, Sandy Powell, Mark Rater, Renae Rayl, Tom Rayl, Doug Schmeling, Terri Kinney, Julie Scholl, Donna Sue Sheeder, Penny Sheeder, Lorrie Spangler, Steve Sweeney, Tina Thomas, Flag: Donna Sue Sheeder, Diane Ludwig, Lorrie Spangler, Jeanie Kinney, Mary Renee Heckman, Cindy Peterson, Michelle Bruns, Helene Brownlee, JoAnn Plagman, Lori Rochholz, Dee Dee Williams. Banner: Michele Gerdes and Tammy Buckner. U.S. Flag: Linda Kingery, A-C Flag: Julie Irlmeier, Iowa Flag: Brenda Shroyer. Other Marching Band Members are David Turner, Cynthia Uhlman, Eric Whetstone, and Kim Whetstone. Be- low the concert band is practicing for the annual spring concert. A-C Bands Bid Farewell to Mr. Harris The stage Band is pictured to the left. On the drums are Bill Davis and Eric Whet- stone. From Left to right—Cheryl CahaiL Kim Whetstone, Lisa Ludwig, Renae Rayl, Sandy Powell, Dave Bassett, David Turn- er, Dawn Hansen, Greg Bassett, Cindy Mains, Tom Tracy, Vickie Immel, Lonnie Jensen, Lisa Hay, Eldon Harl, Kevin Caltrider, John Elgin, Scott Lewellen, Kevin Miller, Steve Sweeney, and Mark Rater. The Concert Band is Pictured at the bottom of the page. Front row: Helene Brownlee, Cheryl Emgarten, Cynthia Uhlman, Renae Rayl, Steve Ferguson, Dawn Hansen, Sandra Fett, and Cindy Mains. Sec- ond Row: Beth Larsen, Jeannie Kinney, Karen Farnsworth, Donna Sue Sheeder, Julie Scholl, Lisa Elings, Jackie Elings, Marcia Lud- wig, Penny Sheeder, Scott Lewellen, Sandy Powell, Terri Kinney, Tom Tracy, and Joanie Mowry. Third Row: Lisa Hay, Lisa Ludwig, Kim Whetstone, Cheryl Cahail, Lorrie Spangler, Danny Chesnut, Teresa Anderson, David Turner, Vickie Immel, Roger Jorgensen, Evan Chesnut, Jeff Betts, Doug Schmeling, John Elgin, Lonnie Jensen, Greg Bassett, Eldon Harl, and Dave Bassett, Fourth Row: Du Wayne Kinney, Tom Rayl, Kevin Miller, Mark Rater, Steve Sweeney, Kevin Caltrider, Aneta Parker, Billy Byars, Eric Whet- stone, Deanna Chesnut, Bill Davis, and Mr. Harris. A SMALL GROUP BUT MIGHTY SINGERS The A-C girls chorus is pictured above: From left to right—Jeanie Kinney, Mary Sweeney, Carolyn Wetzel, Cindy Mains, Chris Fredregill, Mrs. Luckinbill, Deanna Chesnut, Jena Moore, Diane Ludwig, Beth Larson, and Jackie Elings. At the right Mrs. Luckinbill plays as the pi- ano as Mary Sweeney, Carolyn Wetzel, and Jeanie Kinney sing a favorite song. 60 Speech Group's Perform Well at Contests Above: Back row, Lisa Ludwig and Cindy Mains Front row: Kim Ocheltree, Terri Kinney and Aneta Parker. On the floor is Bill Da- vis. This group performed a One Act Play for Speech. They received a 1 at District and a 2 at State. Above: Back row, Christy Fredregill, Miss Robson and Kevin Caltrider. Front row, Mary Sweeney, Cindy Mains and Lisa Lud- wig. This group performed individual speeches. On March 22, these people participated in the state contest. Mary Sweeney re- ceived 3 I s and has a chance to go to superstate. Cindy Mains re- ceived 2 I s and a II for an overall I rating. Lisa Ludwig received a I and 2 II's for an overall II rating. Christy Fredregill received a 1 and 2 II's for an overall II rating. The goal of the group was for all of them to receive at least one I which they all did. 61 Student Council Represents A-C Well The Student Council is pictured above: Sitting—Lisa Hay, Eric Whetstone, Renae Rayl, Mark Lengel, and Tammy Ocheltree. Standing—John Elgin, Cheryl Emgarten, Leon Vogl, Terri Kinney, Rick Buckner, Michele Burns, Beth Larson, Greg Bassett, and Mr. Hutchings. The student council has many responsiblities including sponsering dances, furnishing pop and candy machines, and repre- senting our school at many state functions. The officiers this year were Renae Rayl; President, Eric Whetstone; Vice President, and Lisa Hay; Secretary-Treasurer. These people were elected in the spring of 1979. At the right is a picture of Eric Whetstone trying to borrow some money for a can of pop because he can't afford it after buying a shirt that costs $3.00 a button! 62 National Honor Society Shows Leadership The National Honor Society is pictured below: Front Row —Dave Bassett (Vice President), Renae Rayl (Treasurer), Cindy Mains (President) and Teresa Anderson (Secretary). Back Row: Mr. Martin, Leon Vogl, Cheryl Emgarten (student council representative). Dawn Hansen, Lisa Hay, and Cheryl Cahail. At the left is Cheryl Cahail, Dawn Hansen, and Cheryl Emgarten showing the A-C sweaters the group sold this year. They also sold Bomber Jackets. 63 Annual Staff Takes A Look At the Stars This annual was brought to you by the fol- lowing hard-working people; First Row: Miss Pat Brown, Second Row: Cheryl Emgarten, Cheryl Cahail, Third Row: Aneta Parker, Vickie Immel, Sandra Fett, Fourth Row: Jim Brannen, Kelly Powell, Sharon Richter, Cyn- thia Uhlman, Fifth Row: Lisa Ludwig, Sandy Powell, Helene Brownlee, David Turner, Terri Kinney. The following people joined the staff second semester: Chantal Lovell, Peggy Gehling, Brenda Shroyer, Joanie Mowry, Suzie Williams, Julie Irlmeier. Bottom Left: Cheryl Cahail sets a good example of the hard con- centration that goes into the preparation of the annual. Bottom Right: Sharon Richter wonders why she is making so many mis- takes! The Airport Lands for the Scoop Newspaper Staff The roving reporters of the AIRPORT staff are as follow; First Row: Miss Marty Robson, Second Row: Mary Sweeney, Mary Renee Heckman, Third Row: Lorrie Spangler, San- dra Fett, Cindy Peterson, Fourth Row: Gaye Oberholtz, Helene Brownlee, Sharon Richter, Terri Kinney, Fifth Row: Cheryl Emgarten, Kelly Powell, David Turner, Cynthia Uhlman. The following people joined the staff at the second semester: Chantal Lovell, Brenda Shroyer, Peggy Gehling, Joanie Mowry, Julie Irlmeier, Suzie Williams. Above Left—David Turner must be telling a good story because Lisa Ludwig and Terri Kinney have never given anyone their undivided at- tention! Above Right—Mary Sweeney and Lisa Ludwig are frustrated over something, but it's nothing an eraser can't take care of. 65 The Drill team is pictured above: Front Row—Lisa Elings, Sandra Fett, He- lene Brownlee. Jackie Elings, and Carolyn Wetzerl. Row 2—Brenda Shroyer and Yuko Sameshima. Row 3—Joann Plagman and Cindy Peterson. Helen Brownlee shows what it takes to be good at drill team — the ability to practice hard at 7:30 in the morning. The Drill Team won the Judges' choice at the Good Eggs Day Parade in the Drill Team Division held in Stuart. DRILL Team adds Glitter to Halftime Activities 66 The FFA members: Front row from left to right; Don Vogl, John Elgin, Leon Vogl, Jeff Larson, Mark Lengel, Dan Gustafson. Second row; DuWayne Kinney, Danny Chesnut, Evan Chesnut, Greg Bassett, Mike Faga, Lonny Jensen, Merlin Phippen, Mr. Williams. Third row; Dave Bassett, Kevin Miller, Steve Sweeney, Tim Huddleson, Martin Sunds, Beth Larson. Fourth row; Kevin Caltrider, Ed Lemke, Chris Hoffman, Dave Irlmeier, Jon Linn. Bottom right: Mr. Williams talks to his FTD Florist. 67 The A-C Schools Host the 1980 Conference Science Fair CONFERENCE SCIENCE FAIR: Adair-Casey was the host of the 1980 Conference Science Fair on Monday, March 10. Conference schools were all invited to attend with all schools, except P.L. sending entries. Adair-Casey students entered on a volunteer basis. The stu- dents who entered were: Mary Renee Heckman, Mary Sweeney, Eric Whetstone, Steve Ferguson, Martin Sunds, Mike Faga, Jon Linn, and Dave Irlmeier. Preliminary judging was done by the conference science teach- ers during the afternoon. The final judging occurred during the evening and was done by graduate students from Drake Univer- sity. Medals went to the first place entries with ribbons for the next three places. s:;H «NT yfif' THE HUMAN TEETH Receiving ribbons from Adair-Casey was Steve Ferguson and Eric Whetstone—RED (TURBO CHARGING) Mary Sweeney and Mary Renee Heckman—WHITE (DOMINENCE IN SWORDFISH) lohn Linn and Dave Irlmeier—WHITE (PYRAMID POWER) Mike Faga and Martin Sunds —BLUE (KJELDAHL METHOD OF PROTEIN ANALYSIS) Congratulations to these people for their initiative and success! 68 JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Grade 70 Doug Albaugh Rusty Bates Lori Bireline Tammy Buckner Brenda Byars Annette Chesnut Terri Dunkerson Jean Ernst Lori Fairfield Jodie Fox Brad Garside Michelle Gerdes Leland Grubbs Ron Hagelman Harry Hanner Lisa Hoffman Mike Irlmeier Crystal Jensen Lori Johnson Rodney Jorgensen Lisa Kilcoin Linda Kingery Joanie Kinney James Klemish Jimmy Kuster Luther Larsen Jimmy Lengel Mike Ludwig Troy Mackrill Joe Mowry Tim Newman Dennis Peterson Jeff Powell Diane Rater Michelle Richter Doug Roberts David Schmeling Tom Schwenneker Dirk Sheeder Sharon Sheeder Michelle Staggs Jon Stetzel Cindy Sweeney Ralph Thomas Theresa Turner Terry Vorrath Alan Warner Karen Warner Gary Wheatley Kris Whetstone Dee Dee Williams Jim Zimmerline 71 Top picture: David Schmeling is engaged in some girl watching. Bottom left: The Junior High Basketball Boys are ready to beg Mr. Tibben not to make them run anymore. Middle: Jon Stetzel and Linda Kingery show what it takes to be a good student. Right: Dee Dee Williams and Cathy Ottechen patiently wait for the last ten minutes of study hall so they can talk. PAGE 73: In the left picture are the sev- enth grade officers. They are Lee Whet- stone, Vice President; Wendy Kilcoin, President; Guy Walhovd, Treasurer; and Ron Croizer, Secretary. Eight Grade Offi- cers are pictured on the right. They are Ron Jorgensen, Treasurer; Troy Mackrill, Vice President; Dirk Sheeder, President; and Joe Mowry, Secretary. Seventh Grade Finds Junior High A Big Change Michelle Brannen Brian Caltrider James Carr Annette Crees Ron Crozier Todd Eble Michele Eggen Charles Elings Todd Fairfield Kelly Fred regill Sharon Gerdes Connie Grimes Darrin Hansen John Haus Curtis Jahde Sheri Kilcoin Wendy Kilcoin Karen Krogh Shawn Maas Shannon Mullen Kathy Oettchen Ruth Parker Leann Plowman Troy Plowman Schona Sherman Lori Vogl Guy Walhovd Amy Warner Leslie Wheatley Lee Whetstone 73 Jr. High Football Brings in a 5-1 Record Shown above are the members of the Jr. High football team. Front Row—(Manager) Mike Irlmeier, Mike Ludwig, Troy Plowman, Da- vid Schmeling, Russell Bates, Shawn Mass, Todd Fairfield, and (Manager) Doug Albaugh. Middle Row—Head Coach Mr. Tibbon, Curt Jahde, Guy Walhovd, Terry Vorrath, John Haus, Brin Caltrider, Charles Elings, James Klemish, and Assistant Coach, Mr. Niece. Back Row—Jon Stetzel, Ron Hagelman, Alan Warner, Rod- ney Jorgensen, Dennis Peterson, Jeff Powell, Dirk Sheeder, and Doug Roberts. Scoreboard Adair-Casey 28 Exira 0 Adair-Casey 38 Bridgewater-Fontanelle 0 Adair-Casey 20 Earlham 6 Adair-Casey 26 Stuart-Menlo 0 Adair-Casey 8 Anita 14 74 Jr. High Track Has Exceptional Season Above Picture: Jr. High Girls Track Team —First Row —Michele Eggen, Sheri Kilcoin, Leslie Wheatley, Shannon Mullen, Miss VanZandbergen, Brenda Byars, Amy Warner, Schona Sherman, Sharon Gerdes; Second Row—Lisa Hoffman, Lisa Kilcoin, Dee Dee Williams, Wendy Kilcoin, Michelle Brannen, Kathy Oettchen, Karen Warner, Michelle Staggs; Third Row—Jean Ernst, Terri Dunderson, Crystal Jensen, Michelle Gerdes, An- nette Chestnut, Diane Rater, Ruthie Parker; Fourth Row—Lori Johnson, Michelle Richter, Sharon Sheeder, Tammy Buckner, Lori Bireline. Below Picture: Jr. High Boys Track Team—First Row—Tim New- man, Guy Walhovd, Rodney Jorgensen, Dirk Sheeder, Jon Stetzel, Jeff Powell, Russell Bates, Darrin Hansen; Second Row—Doug Roberts, Mike Ludwig, Mr. Tibben, Joe Mowry, Jim- my Lengel, Terry Vorrath, Chuck Elings; Third Row—Ronny Hagelman, Ron Crozier, David Schmeling, Alan Warner, Leland Grubbs, Jim Carr, Brian Caltrider, Troy Mackrill; Fourth Row—Tom Schwenneker, Curt Jahde, Todd Eble, Lee Whetstone, Dennis Peterson, Troy Plowman, Jimmy Kuester, Bobby Wedemeyer. 75 Jr. High Girls' Basketball Pictured above: 8th Grade Girls Basketball Team—Karen Warner, Jean Ernest, Diane Rater, Lori Bireline, Brenda Byars, Lori John- son, Theresa Turner, Crystal Jensen, Kris Whetstone, Lisa Kilcoin, DeeDee Williams, Annette Chesnut, Linda Kingery, Tammy Buckner, Lori Fairfield, Michelle Gerdes, and Michelle Staggs. Back row: Manager Lisa Hoffman, Coach Miss VanZandbergen, and Manager Terri Dunkerson. Pictured below: 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team—Lori Vogl, Les- lie Wheatley, Wendy Kilcoin, Leann Plowman, Michelle Brannen, Michele Eggen, Shannon Mullen, Ruthie Parker, Sherry Kilcoin, Shelley Short, and Sharon Gerdes. Back row: Manager Lisa Hoffman, Coach Miss VanZandbergen, Manager Terri Dunkerson. 76 Jr. High Boys' Basketball Pictured above: 7th Grade Boys Basketball Team — Front Row: John Haus, Troy Plowman, Brian Caltrider, Guy Walhovd. Back Row: Manager David Schmeling, Chuck Elings, Shawn Maas, Darren Hansen, Curt Jahde, Todd Ebble, and Coach Mr. Tibben. Pictured below: 8th Grade Boys Basketball Team—Front Row: Ter- ry Vorrath, Troy Mackrill, Tim Newman, Mike Ludwig, Dennis Peterson, and James Klemish. Back Row: David Schemling Man- ager, Bobby Wedemeyer, Rodney Jorgensen, Alan Warner, Jeff Powell, Jim Lengel, Jim Kuster, and Coach Mr. Tibben. Jr. High Cheerleaders Football Top Picture: Leslie Wheatley, Dianna Williams, Crystal Jensen, Lisa Kilcoin, Michelle Gerdes, and Annette Chesnut. Basketball Bottom Picture: Kelly Fredregill, Karen Krogh, Kathy Oettchen, Sharon Sheeder, Schona Sherman, and Amy Warner. 78 Jr. High Band and Chorus Band The junior High Band is pictured to the left. Front row: Lori Johnson, Michele Richter, Lori Bireline, Lisa Kilcoin, Joanie Kinney, Lori Fairfield, Crystal Jensen, Cindy Sweeney. Row 2: Theresa Turner, Shannon Mullen, Leann Plowman, Annette Chesnut, Jodie Fox, Kris Whetstone, Chuck Elings, Darrin Hansen, Ruth Parker, and Michelle Staggs. Row 3: Michele Eggen, Brian Caltrider, Jimmy Kuster, Diane Rater, Tom Schwenneker, and Mr. Harris. Brad Garside is on bass drum. Chorus To the right is the Junior High Chorus. Row 1: Shannon Mullen, Ruth Parker, Michele Eggen, Wendy Kilcoin, Todd Fairfield, Chuck Elings, Joanie Kinney, Michele Gerdes, and Tammy Buckner. Row 2: James Klemish, Jim Kuster, Kelly Fredregill, Annette Crees, Lin- da Kingery, Michele Staggs, and Mr. Harris. Dawn Hansen is on piano and Bill Davis is on drums. Jr. High Student Council and Library Workers Jr. High Student Council: Bottom: Jodie Fox, LeAnn Plow man, Darrin Hansen, Ronnie Hagleman. Library Staff: Sitting: Kristy Fredregill, Jim Kuster. Front Row: Lori Johnson, Sharon Sheeder, Mike Ludwig, Lori Fairfield, Doug Roberts, Jim Zimmerline. Back Row: Mrs. Anderson, Brad Garside, Mike Irlmeier, Terri Dunkerson, Jeff Powell. CLOSING BOSTROM STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY FRED FIDDELKE—Photographer Specializing in outdoor Portraits Creative Photography for Today's Graduate 1401 East Seventh Street Atlantic, Iowa 543-5512 Noland Feed JENNY and ARTS and Fertilizer, Inc. Lounge and Dining Casey, Iowa 82 Phone 742-5208 Adair, Iowa 50002 Your building partner from start to finish. A lot of dealers become pretty scarce once they’ve sold you a building. Not your Wick dealer. 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CONSOLIDATED WESTERN SUPPLY CO., INC. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Air Conditioning, Well Supplies Wholesale Adair, Iowa POWELL FARMS Burton Powell 746-220C Bill Powell 746-2586 88 P N Hardware and Furniture Casey, Iowa Phone: 746-2915 Casey Mutual Telephone Co. We Have World Wide Connections Try Them, Dial Direct Casey, Iowa Phone: 746-2222 Blue Goose Tavern Cold Beer Good Drinks ADAIR BOWL Restaurant and Lounge Adair, Iowa 742-9858 The Bomb Shelter Phone 746-3914 Casey, IA 50048 Reha Trucking Wayne Feeds Grain Buyers and Dealers Local and Long Distance Trucking Fashion Corner Arlene Chesnut Adair, Iowa Phone: 742-3319 Jensen’s Locker Adair, Iowa Phone 742-5256 HyVee Food Stores. Atlantic, Iowa 243-1277 Complete in Store Delicatessen and Bakery West 83 Used Cars, Pickups Big Selections of Topper Complete Line Kellyryan OMC 243-2410, Bob Oathoudt Atlantic, Iowa Al's Super Valu Congratulations Adair- Casey Seniors for a fine year. Economy Shoe Store Nationally Advertised “Shoes for Less” Atlantic, Iowa Phone: 243-2297 Schwartzkopf’s Home of Fine Furniture and Carpet Stuart, Iowa Phone 523-1276 92 RUSS MICHELS EQ„ INC. Your Farm Equipment Dealer Stuart, Iowa 523-1683 The Stuart Herald Publishers of the 5x80 Bulletin Total Coverage of— Stuart Menlo, Detter Farlham Redfield Breenfeld, Panbra Adair Casey, Linden and Couthard Center Partial Coverage of— Winterset and Adel Total Circulation—8,556 homes Estimated Readership—20,000 persons To place an add call the Stuart Herald 515-523-1010 or Mail your ad to Box D—Stuart, Iowa 50250 Call or Write for a list of the 1980, 5x80 Dates. RUTH’S CASEY CONCRETE School Supplies and Notions Adair, Iowa 742-3887 State Inspected James Billheimer Owner Quality Concrete Box 286 746-3313 PETTINGER DENTAL LAB MULLEN FUNERAL HOMES John B. Pettinger, Owner Phone 742-3403 Adair 742-3850 Casey 746-2727 93 United Super Save CASEY MILL AND ELEVATOR, INC. 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OF ADAIR Wholesale Distributors F and W Water Systems Richie Fountains Plumbing and Heating Adair, Iowa 50002 94 BEST WESTERN JESSE JAMES Adair Pelgas All new facilities provide you with more comforts Adair, Iowa Phone: 742-5251 742-5589 Jesse James Restaurant Adair Floor Covering Sales of carpet, vinyl, furniture, appliances, and Adair, Iowa drapes by Claremore 104 Guthrie 742-3658 Adair, Iowa 742-5595 MARLENE’S SALON OF BEAUTY OK Featuring Natural Woman Skin Care by Lamaur Marlene Frettim Adair, Iowa 742-5584 OAKS CLOTHING 742-5591 Adair, Iowa KOPPER KETTLE RESTAURANT wy. j ltear Resign Family Hairstyling Cf 905 East 7th fjjl • 2 xi. Atlantic, Iowa 50022 MP Family Dining and Gift Shop 712-243-2681 Menlo, Iowa (515J-524-4941 Appt's Preferred Tue. - Sat. Lonnie Pam 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Christoffersen 95 MORRISON CHEVROLET CO. Ill North Division Stuart, Iowa Phone 523-1201 AND T? ( ERVIC ? 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Iowa Guthrie Center 747-3221 Corning 322-4779 FRANZ MOTORS Your GM Dealer Chevrolet—Buick—Pontiac—GMC New Used Cars—Sales Service General Office—747-8387 Lloyd Franz, Owner New Used Cars 747-3481 105 S. 4th Betts and Benton Construction Inc. General Contractors Casey, Iowa 50048 Phone 515-746-2621 President A. Dean Betts Vine President—Pat Benton We would like to thank the Adair and Casey Patrons who have contributed to this yearbook and made it possible. Also thank you to the patrons in the fol- lowing communities for their support: Anita Atlantic Des Moines Fontanelle Greenfield Guthrie Center Menlo Stuart Anita Patrons Rusty Razor Adair Plowman Trenching O's Gold Seed Corn—Harold Brownlee D P Tires Service Adair Post Office Roof Chevrolet Dew Drop Inn Fisher and Fisher—Atty's at Law Joans Countryside Gift Shop Adair Motor Lodge Atlantic Seiferts Cook Pharmacy Howards Clothing Hensleys Hanke Jewelry Grahams Geis Jewelry (Atlantic Creston) Bruce Camblin—Photography Malette's Davis Paint and Gifts Casey Smith Auto Parts Dr. N. L. Krueger Collis Smith—Seed Corn Howard's Barber Shop Stuart Saxens Jewelry Coast to Coast Store Barringer Sons Guthrie Center The Red Door Fashions The Shoe Box David Doug Dr. J. R. Kading —Optometrist Greenfield Western Auto Kirlin Auto Fry's Pharmacy S S Ford Schildberg Construction Co. Heiny's Rico's Steak House Adair County Free Press Adair County Mutual Insurance Seniors Way Back When Above; Gloria Ginn, Sharon Richter, Cheryl Hmgarten, Colleen Murphy, Danny Gustofson, Deanna Chesnut, and Teresa Anderson. Below; Merlin Phippen, John Elgin, Don Vogl, and Pat McClain. First Row: Mark Williams, Mark Larsen, Bev Dewitt, JoAnn Plagman, Renae Rayl. Row Two: David Farley, Tammy Ocheltree, Chantal Lovell, Helene Brownlee, and Lori Rochholz. Row Three: Cindy Mains, Scott Kingery, Sherry Thompson, Junior Thompson. Row Four: Nancy Whetstone, Penny Sheeder, Earl Shetstone, Sandra Fett, Steve Farley, Kelly Powell, and Lisa Hay. Index A Albaugh, Doug: 70,74 Anderson, Glen: 25,36 Anderson, Hazel: 28 Anderson, Sharon: 25,80 Anderson, Teresa: 8,9,12,33,34,39,40,42,44, 46,54,58,63,99 Armstrong, Doug: 20 B Bassett, David: 4,13,30,32,36,38,39,46,48,50, 59,63,67,82 Bassett, Greg: 18,30,36,46,59,62,67 Bassett, Wilbur: 24 Bates, Lyle: 16,30,46,48 Bates. Russell: 70,74,75 Beecher, Steve: 25,33,40,44 Bennett, Kay: 25 Beattie, Kevin: 18,30 Betts. Jeff: 18,30,36,41,46,55 Bireline, Lori: 58,70,75,76,79 Boblett, Shorty: 28 Bond, Gary: 25 Brannen, Jim: 6,12,30,31,32,39,43,46,48,50, 57,64,65 Brennen, Joe: 20,31,36,41,42,46,54 Brannen, Michele: 72,75,76 Brownlee, Helene: 4,13,46,58,59,64,65,66, 101 Brown, Pat: 25,64 Bruns, Michele: 20,33,42,43,46,58,62 Buckner, Rick: 20,36,41,42,62 Buckner, Tammy: 58,70,75,76,79 Byars, Bill: 16,52,55,58,59 Byars, Brenda: 71,75,76 C Cahail, Cheryl: 16,22,33,35,39,40,44,46,51, 54,56,58,59,63,64 Caltrider, Brian: 72,74,75,77,79 Caltrider, Kevin: 21,54,58,59,61,67 Carr, James: 72,75 Carstens, Jerry: 20,21,36,41,59 Chandler, Connie: 18,19 Chaney, Mark: 6,12,42,46 Chesnut, Annette: 58,71,75,76,78,79 Chesnut, Danny: 19,58,59,67 Chesnut, Deanna: 8,12,33,42,44,46,52,54, 57,58,60,99 Chesnut, Evan: 19,30,36,42,46,67 Clark, Evelyn: 26 Cooper, Penny: 28 Crees, Annette: 72,79 Crozier, Ronald: 73,75 D Dankof, Curt: 19,30,31,39,41,43,46,48,49,55 Davis, Bill: 19,30,36,46.54,58,59,61,79 Davis, Don: 55 DeWitt, Bev: 5,13,101 Dunkerson, Jim: 21 Dunkerson, Terri: 71,75,76,80 E Eble, Todd: 73,75,77 Eggen, Michele: 73,75,77,79 Elgin, John: 5,14,26,30,32,46,48,49,50,59, 67.99 Elgin, Lynn: 24 Elings, Chuck: 53,73,74,75,77,79 Elings, Jackie: 18,33,40,44,52,58,59,60,66 Elings, Lisa: 21,33,40,44,53,58,66 Emgarten, Cheryl: 8,9,12,33,34,39,44,46,48, 49.50.58.59.62.63.64.65.82.99 Emgarten, Ron: 18,46,55 Ernst, Jean: 71,75,76 F Faga, Mike: 18,36,42,67 Faga, Toni: 20,33,40 Fairfield, Carolyn: 28 Fairfield, Lori: 58,70,76,79,80 Fairfield, Todd: 72,74,79 Farley, Barb: 18,19,52,55 Farley, David: 6,13,46,100 Farley, Steve: 5,13,52,101 Farnsworth, Karen: 16,40,46,52,55,58 Ferguson, Steve: 17,22,36,39,42,46,57,58,59 Fett, Sandra: 8,13,46,58,59,64.65,66,100 Foster, Tim: 20,36,41 Foster, Tony. 17,30,32,39,41,46 Fox, Jodie: 58,70,79,80 Fox, Sherry: 28 Fredregill, Christy: 19,21,42,52,60,61,80 Fred regill, Kelly: 72,78,79 G Garside, Brad: 70,79,80 Garside, Sandra: 28 Gehling, Peggy: 19,54 Gerdes, Duane: 19,30,36,41,46 Gerdes, Michele: 58,70,75,76,78,79 Gerdes, Randy: 20,36 Gerdes, Sharon: 72,75,76 Geren, Mike: 17,30,46 Geren, Toni: 20,22,33,45 Gettler, John: 19,55 Ginn, Gloria: 8,13,99 Grimes, Connie: 72 Grubbs, Leland: 70,75 Grubbs, Rodney: 18,22,43,55 Gustafson, Dan: 4.12,30,32,41,48,50,57,67, 99 H Hagelman, Ron: 71,74,75,80 Hanner, Harry. 71 Hansen, Darrin: 2,73,75,77,79,80 Hansen, Dawn: 16,17,33,44,51,52,55,58,59, 63,79 Harl, Eldon. 6,13,36,42,46,54,59 Harris, Bud: 25,26,79 Haus, Brenda: 21,33 Haus, John: 73,74,77 Hay, Lisa: 8,9,12,33,35,44,46,48,50,52.54,56. 58,59,62,63,82,101 Hoffman, Chris: 21,67 Hoffman, Lisa: 71,75,76 Hough, Richard. 28 Huddleson, Tim: 18,67 Hulbert, Sheila: 2,22 Hutchings, Terry: 24,56,62 I Immel, Veronica. 21,58 102 Immel, Vickie: 17,58,59,64 Irlmeier, Dave: 16,56 Irlmeier, Julie: 18,19,33,44,46,55,58,67 Irlmeier, Mike: 71,74,80 J Jahde, Curt: 73,74,75,77 Jensen, Crystal: 58,70,75,76,78,79 Jensen, Lonny: 18,30,46,59,67 Johnson, Lori: 58,70,75,76,79 Jones, Dan: 22,26,30,41 Jorgenson, Rodney: 74,75,70,77 Jorgenson, Roger: 19,30,39,43,46,55 K Kikoin, Kristin: 21,24,33,40,52 Kikoin, Lisa: 70,75,76,78,79 Kikoin, Lynn: 28 Kikoin, Mary: 28 Kikoin, Scott: 19,30,31,36,38,41,46,55 Kikoin, Sheri: 73,75,76 Kikoin, Wendy: 72,75,76,79 Kingery, Linda: 58,70,76,79 Kingery, Scott: 7,12,14,30,31,32,43,46,48, 50,57 Kinney, Du Wayne: 19,46,58,59,67 Kinney, Jeanie: 17,52,53,56,57,58,60 Kinney, Joanie: 58,71,79 Kinney, Terri: 17,40,17,40,45,46,51,55,58, 59,61,62,64,65 Klemish, James: 70,74,77 Kopaska, Dennis: 20,36,41,54 Krogh, Karen: 72,78 Kuster, James: 71,75,77,79 L Larsen, David: 19,31,32,30,43,46,55 Larsen, Mark: 9,12,46,52,57 Larson, Beth: 2,18,33,42,44,46,52,55,58,59, 60,61,62 Larson, Jeannie: 28 Larson, Jeff: 17,30,32,39,43,46,67 Larson, Luther: 71 Lehman, Gene: 20 Lemke, Ed: 20,67 Lengel, James: 70,75,77 Lengel, Mark: 8,13,30,32,36,38,41,46,48,50, 62,67,82 Lewellen, Evelyn: 28 Lewellen, Scott: 2,18,36,54,58,59 Linn, Jon: 17,46,56,67 Lovell, Chantal: 4,13,101 Lovell, Michele: 18,19,55,58 Luckinbill, Helen: 26,60 Ludwig, Diane: 16,42,52,56,58,59,60 Ludwig, Lisa: 16,45,46,58,59,61,64 Ludwig, Marcia: 18,58 Ludwig, Mary Ann: 28 Ludwig, Mike: 70,74,75,77,80 M Maas, Shawn: 72,74,77 Mackrill, Troy: 70,75,77 Mains, Cindy: 9,13,33,44,46,48,50,52,54,58, 59,60,61,63,100 Marcussen, Terry: 26,33 Martin, Rick: 26,63 McClain, Amber: 28 McClain, Larry: 24 McClain, Pat: 6,12,36.38,46,99 McGrain, Dan: 26,30,32,41 Miller, Kevin: 20,58,59,67 Monaghan, Allyn: 14,26,30,32,42 Moore, Jena: 16,52,60 Moser, Regina: 16 Mowry, Dean: 24 Mowry, Joan: 19,33,39,40,43,44,46,52,55,58, 59 Mowry, Joe: 70,75 Mullen, Shannen: 72,75,76,79 Murphy, Colleen: 6,12,99 Myers, Doug: 27,55 Myers, Keith: 24 N Nelson, Jane: 21,45,58 Newman, Tim: 70,75,77 Niece, Mike: 27,36,74 Noland, Judi: 17,55,56 Norris, Kim: 17 O Oaks, Renee: 17 Oberholtz, Gaye: 17,65 Oberholtz, Steve: 21,41 Ocheltree, Jeff: 21,30,41 Ocheltree, Kim: 19,22,30,40,42,44,45,46,55 Ocheltree, Tammy: 9,13,40,44,45,46,48,50, 62,100 Oettchen, Kathy: 73,75,78 P Parker, Aneta: 16,45,46,51,54,58,59,61,64 Parker, Ruth: 73,75,76,79 Peterson, Cindy: 16,33,40,44,45,46,52,58, 65,66 Peterson, Dennis: 53,71,74,75,77 Phippen, Merlin: 4,13,67,99 Plagman, Earl: 20,21,41 Plagman, JoAnn: 7,12,46,57,58,66,101 Plowman, LeAnn: 73,76,79,80 Plowman, Troy: 73,74,75,77 Powell, Jeff: 71,74,75,77,80 Powell, Kelly: 8,12,46.64,65,101 Powell, Sandy: 16,46,56,58,59,64 R Raper, Bernice: 28 Rater, Diane: 58,71,75,76,79 Rater, Mark: 19,30,41.43,58,59 Rayl, Renae: 7,12,13,34.39,44,46.48,50,54, 58,59,62,63,101 Rayl, Tom: 2,20,36,41,43,58,59 Richter, Michele: 58,71,75,79 Richter, Sharon: 7,12,46,48,50,55,64,65,99 Richter, Vicki: 28 Roberts, Doug: 70,74,75,80 Robson, Marty: 27,61,65 Rochholz, Lori: 5,12,33,44,46,54,58,101 Rumple, Ilah: 25,28 S Sameshima, Yuko: 16,21,40,52,56,66 Schiller, David: 20 Schemling, Betty: 28 Schmeling, David: 2,70,74,75,77 Schemling, Doug: 7,13,36,39,42,46,56 Schmeling, Jeane: 28 103 Schmitt, Mark: 25,27 Scholl, Julie: 20,45,58,52 Schwenneker, Tom: 70,75,79 Sheeder, Dirk: 70,74,75 Sheeder, Donna Sue: 17,40,46,56,57,58 Sheeder, Penny: 4,13,100 Sheeder, Sharon: 70,75,78,80 Sherman, Schona: 72,75,78 Short, Shelly: 76 Shroyer, Brenda: 19,40,43,44,45,46,55,58,66 Spangler, Lorrie: 17,45,46,51,58,59,65 Staggs, Elaine: 28 Staggs, Michele: 58,71,75,76,79 Stetzel, Jon: 71,74,75 Sturm, Doris: 21,27 Sunds, Martin: 18,31,32,30,46,58,55,67 Sweeney, Cindy: 71,79 Sweeney, Mary: 12,16,17,40,52,54,55,56,60, 61,65 Sweeney, Steve: 20,54,58,67 T Thomas, Ralph: 71 Thomas, Tina: 21 Thompson, Junior: 100 Thompson, Sherry: 7,13,100 Tibben, Joe: 27,74,75,77 Tracy, Tom: 12,16,17,30,36,41,46,48,58,59, 60 Turner, Chris: 20,21,30,41,46 Turner, David: 16,46,56,58,59,64,65 Turner, Theresa: 70,76,79 U Uhlman, Cynthia: 16,33,34,39,40,44,46,51, 64,65 Umbaugh, Phiftl: 24 V VanZandburgen, Jill: 27,44,55,75,76 Vogl, Deb: 2,18,55 Vogl, Don: 7,9,13,67,99 Vogl, Leon: 16,22,57,62,63,67 Vogl, Lori: 72,76 Vogl, John 21 Vorrath, Leland: 21,41 Vorrath, Terry: 74,75,77,70 w Walhovd, Dale: 20,30,36 Walhovd, Guy: 72,74,75,77 Warner, Alan: 70,74,75,77 Warner, Amy: 73,75,78 Warner, Karen: 75,76,70 Wedemeyer, Bobby: 75,77 Wedemeyer, David: 17,22 Wetzel, Carolyn: 17,22,46,60,66 Wheatley, Gary: 70 Wheatley, Leslie: 73,75,76,78 Whetstone, Earl: 4,46,52 Whetstone, Eric: 17,22,25,36,46,54,56,58,59 62 Whetstone, Julia: 2,18,19 Whetstone, Kim: 16,46,58,59,62 Whetstone, Kris: 58,71,76,79 Whetstone, Lee: 73,75 Whetstone, Nancey: 7,12,100 Williams, DeeDee: 58,71,75,76,78 Williams, Mark (teacher): 27,67 Williams, Mark: 4,100 Williams, Suzie: 18,33,34,35,42,43,44,46,55 Wilson, Russ: 17,30,46 Z Zimmer, Jim: 17,30,36,46 Zimmerline, James: 71,80 104
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