Adair Casey High School - Bomber Yearbook (Adair, IA)
- Class of 1983
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iv a MfM y Table of Contents Seniors............................................2 Seniors............................................4 Seniors............................................6 Seniors............................................8 Graduation........................................10 Administration....................................12 Homecoming........................................14 Homecoming Candidates.............................16 Style Show........................................18 Science Fair......................................20 Annual Staff......................................22 Speech............................................24 Prom..............................................26 High School Band..................................28 High School Chorus................................30 A-C Letter-Club...................................32 Basketball Cheerleaders...........................34 Volleyball........................................36 Football..........................................38 Softball..........................................40 Boy’s Basketball..................................42 Girl’s Basketball.................................44 Boy’s Track.......................................46 A-C Royalty.......................................48 Junior Class......................................50 Junior Class......................................52 Sophomore Class...................................54 Freshman Class....................................56 High School Class Officers........................58 8th Grade.........................................60 7th Grade.........................................62 Junior High Football..............................64 Junior High Basketball............................66 Junior High Cheerleaders..........................68 Junior High Band..................................70 Girl’s All-Conference Selections..................72 Special Guests....................................74 Advertisements.................................76-88 Title Page and Table of Contents...................1 Seniors............................................3 Seniors............................................5 Seniors............................................7 Senior Awards and Candids..........................9 Senior Trip.......................................11 Faculty...........................................13 Homecoming........................................15 Future Farmers of America.........................17 Industrial Arts Show..............................19 Art Fair..........................................21 National Honor Society Student Council..........23 Fall Play.........................................25 Prom..............................................27 High School Band..................................29 Foreign Exchange Student..........................31 Drill Team........................................33 Football Cheerleaders.............................35 Volleyball........................................37 Football..........................................39 Baseball..........................................41 Boy’s Basketball..................................43 Girl’s Basketball.................................45 Girl’s Track......................................47 Staff and Personnel...............................49 Junior Class......................................51 Junior and Sophomore Candids......................53 Sophomore Class...................................55 Freshman Class....................................57 Junior High Class Officers and Candids............59 8th Grade.........................................61 7th Grade.........................................63 Junior High Track.................................65 Junior High Basketball............................67 Junior High Chorus................................69 Candids...........................................71 Boy’s All-Conference Selections...................73 Candids and Advertisements........................75 1982-83 ANNUAL ADAIR-CASEY HIGH SCHOOL ADAIR, IOWA TENTH EDITION VOLUME XII We, the Annual Staff, would like to thank anyone who helped in any way in the publishing of this yearbook. A special thanks goes to Frederick’s Photography and Bill Littler and the Adair News. Your help and assistance is greatly appreciated by the staff. I v. 1 ' - ' 3i Qcrt Adair-Casey Senior Class Of 1982-83 C Ubo. £L' pi JtfZtre- 4 ft Seniors Seniors Class of 1983 Senior Awards Twenty-seven members of the Class of 1983 were awarded diplomas at Commencement Exercises on Sunday, May 8, 1983. The following seniors were presented with awards at Commencement: Outstanding Drama Award......................Kevin Caltrider John Phillip Sousa Award..................................Kevin Miller Louis Armstrong Award.....................................Kevin Miller Outstanding Science Award.......................Kristen Kilcoin Outstanding Math Award.........................Steve Sweeney Outstanding Social Studies Award.................Joe Brannen Outstanding Art Award...............................Toni Faga Outstanding FFA Award........................Steve Sweeney Outstanding Industrial Arts Award...........Leland Vorrath Girls Track Awards..............................Kristen Kilcoin Boys Track Awards.................................Joe Brannen Tim Foster Rick Buckner Valedictorian Award.......................................Steve Sweeney Salutatorian Award.......................................Gerald Carstens Scholastic Awards...........................................Joe Brannen Steve Sweeney John Vogl Julie Scholl Edward Lemke Gerald Carstens Bar Association Award.......................................Joe Brannen National Honor Society Scholarship.......................Gerald Carstens Farmers Lumber Company Scholarship........................Steve Sweeney Gerald Carstens FFA Scholarship...........................................Steve Sweeney A-C Student Council Scholarship.................Kristen Kilcoin State of Iowa Scholarship.................................Steve Sweeney Adair Women’s Club Scholarship..................Kristen Kilcoin Casey Women’s Club Scholarship.......................Tim Foster VFW Citizenship Award.....................................Kevin Caltrider Adair American Legion Award..........................Tom Rayl Simpson Honor Scholarship....................Gerald Carstens Guthrie County Youth Scholarship.............Steve Oberholtz Chris Turner 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 Farewell Underclassmen ABOVE LEFT: Steve Sweeney was Valedictorian of 1983 with a C.P.A. of 4 0. ABOVE: Jerry Carstens was Salutatorian of 1983 with a G.P.A. of 3.8. Class of 1983—Graduation Day: May 8, 1983. IS ALL THAI OR JUST A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM i SI a H A I Senior Class Trip Clockwise, starting at upper left: Lincoln Memorial; Capitol Building; base of the Statute of Liberty; Rick Buckner and Jerry Carstens presenting a wreath at Tomb of Unknown Soldier; Supreme Court Building; Statute of Liberty. The Seniors took their yearly trip to New York and Washington D.C. Only 13 students made the trip this year, but every- one had a very enjoyable trip. i A-C Superintendent ABOVE: A-C Superintendent of Schools: Keith Myers. School Board Pres: Larry McClain Administrative Staff Serves A-C Well in ’82-83. Members of the Board of Education Susan Kading Dean Mowry Joe Mullen Kevin Chesnut H.S. Principal ABOVE: Mr. Hutching doing some of the many different jobs of a high school Principal BELOW: Allyn Monaghan took a graduate course in Ad- ministration under Mr. Hutching during the 1982-83 school year. 1982-83 Adair-Cascy Jr.-Sr. High Faculty The 1982-82 faculty for the Adair-Casey Community Schools consisted of the following teachers: ROW 1: Kim Peters—Junior High Science and Math, Steve Beecher — High School Business Education. Allyn Monaghan —Ju- nior and Senior High Social Studies, Armond Borchardt Junior and Senior High Guidance, and Robert Hinrichs —Junior and Senior High Band. ROW 2: Doris Sturm — Junior and Senior High Home Economics, Marilyn Marckmann Junior High Engliish, Sharon Anderson — Librarian, Mi- chelle Walters Junior and Senior High Learning Disabilities, Martha Robson -High School English and Spanish, and Jennifer Kitzman - Vocal Music ROW 3: Mark Schmitt Junior and Senior High Industrial Arts, Gary Bond Art, Glenn Anderson -Junior and Senior High Math. Steve Haluska Junior and Senior High Physical Education, and Steve Kitzman High School Social Studies. Motivators and Educators of the Students at ACHS!! Faculty members not present for the group picture: LEFT: Otho Kinsley -High School Math and Science. MIDDLE: Terry Boeck — Vocational Agriculture RIGHT: Terry Marcussen—High School Science. During Homecoming Week We Had: A Pie Eating Contest '2' A Tug-of-War Chuck Calls for Seconds!! Some People Got Wet!! (Ha!! Ha!!) Jane Having Second Thoughts! “A Wittle Wed Wagon Wace”!! A Water Run Contest Last, But Not Least—A F.B. Victory!! Junior High Tilt A Egg Head Contest!! 1 I r u$ if N ‘Mr. Kinsley Came Prepared’ Homecoming Candidates RIGHT: This years student body chose Jerry Carstens and Toni Faga to reign over this years Homecoming festivities. TOP LEFT: Candidates Dennis Kopaska and Jane Nelson. MIDDLE LEFT: Candidates Joe Brannen and Julie Scholl. LOWER LEFT: Candidates Tom Rayl and Kristen Kikoin. Adair-Casey 1982 Homecoming King Queen: Jerry Carstens and Toni Faga iN farmers RIGHT: The FFA Officers for 1982-83 were Kevin Miller. Sentinel; Kevin Caltrider. Reporter; Tom Rayl. Treasurer; Toni Faga. FFA Queen for 1982; John Vogl. President; Steve Sweeney, Vice-President; and James Klemish, Secretary. Future Farmers 1982-83 BELOW: This years FFA was under the direction of a new instructor, Mr. Terry Boeck. He was a recent graduate of 1SU and did a very good job of running our Ag. Department. Member of the FFA were: ROW 1: Tim Newman, Kurt McCuen, Mike Irlmeier, Leland Grubbs, and Rick Schmeling. ROW 2: Rusty Bates, Eddie Lemke, Tom Schwenneker, Jim Lengel, Dennis Peterson, Sandra Raibikis, and Beth Stewart. ROW 3: Kevin Miller, Kevin Caltrider, Steve Sweeney, Toni Faga, John Vogl, Tom Rayl, and James Klemish. ROW 4: Mr. Boeck, Kevin Westergaard, Brian Caltrider, Darrin Han- sen, Dana Garside, Tim Gehling, DeWayne Poland, and Scott Schiller. ABOVE: Mrs. Sturm takes care of some last minute details for the 1983 Style Show. BELOW LEFT: Students modeling their own creations. BELOW RIGHT: Tammy Buckner and her little sister model pajamas. We know that the Smurf is Tammy’s. ABOVE: 3 girls with a very important role in this years Style Show were the narrators: Karen Krogh, Wendy Kilcoin. and Kathy Oettchen. The girls did a very good job during the show. Industrial Arts Show Gives Shop Classes A Chance to Show Their “Craftsmanship”. ABOVE: Shawn Maas takes a little time out from working on his shelves to pose for an Annual picture. Shawn is so camera shy!! RIGHT: This very nice looking cedar chest was a project of David Love’s that he worked on in his Shop I and II classes. The Industrial Arts show showed some of the talented that many of the A-C shop students have aquired in their IA classes this year. LEFT: Cecil Lowe looks over some of the woodworking projects at this years 1A show. ABOVE: Mr. Schmitt challenges Cris Gengl and Mary Lengel to a game of chess on a board that Jim Lengel made in shop class BELOW RIGHT: Matt Shroyer spent many class hours working on this feed bunk that he made for one of his rel- atives. A-C “Einstein's” Advance to West Central Eight Science Fair at S-MH TOP LEFT: Craig Christensen won 1st place in the Jr. Hi. Physical Science group with Oxidation: Destroyer of Oil. TOP RIGHT: Becky Wilson and Lisa Nelson were 1st in High School Physical Science with How Light Behaves. UPPER LEFT: 1st place in the Jr. Hi. Life Science group was Teresa McCuen with Does Colored Light Effect Photosynthesis. LOWER LEFT: 1st place in Hish School Physics went to Darrin Hansen and Brian Caltrider with Can You Bend Light. BOTTOM LEFT: Karla Roberts was 1st in High School Life Science with Alcohol and Its Effect on the Body. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carla Conrad was 1st in High School Biology with The Effect of Alcoholism. Artistic Talent Abounds At Adair-Casey The picture above and the two pictures below were taken at this years Style Show, where the Art classes exhibited their works of art. There were many fine projects that took a lot of time and skill to turn out. A-C should be very proud of their Art department and its students. A-C Receives 13 Places at West Central 8 Art Fair Including 4 First Place Winners!! TOP RIGHT: Art Fair winners in the 1983 West Central 8 Art Fair were: ROW 1: Julie Scholl —2nd Pencil Drawing; Jane Nelson —2nd Graphics; Joanie Kinney — 2nd Oil Painting; and Karen Warner—1st and 2nd Watercolor Paint ing. ROW 2: Randy Gerdes—1st Graphics and 4th Ceramics; Jeff Ocheltree — 3rd Ceramics and 5th Handbuilt Pottery; Alan Warner —3rd Graph- ics; Jerry Carstens—1st Pencil Drawing; Rick Buckner—1st Ceramics; and Mr Gary Bond. A C Art Instructor. Dirk Sheeder was not present for the picture. Annual Staff ROW 1: Kris Whetstone. Jodi Fox, Julie Scholl. Kristen Kilcoin, Michelle Staggs. Annette Chesnut, and Michelle Brannen. ROW 2: Bobby Wedemeyer, Michelle Gerdes. Keri Schmidt. Mary Kopp. Stephanie Magill, Teresa Peterson. Kelly Fredregill, and Wendy Kilcoin. ROW 3: Jeff Ocheltree, Diane Rater. David Claussen, Sharon Sheeder, Karla Roberts, Annette Crees, Leann Plowman, and Leslie, Wheatley ROW 4: Michelle Richter. Brenda Byars. David Schmeling. DeeDee Williams. Crystal Jensen. Lindsay Fox. Jolene Uhlman. Michelle Eggen. and Charlene Coe. ROW 5: Joe Mowry, Lisa Kilcoin. Lori Bireline. Jon Stetzel. Meike Mohr. Sharon Gerdes. Deb Gengl, Jennifer Erickson, Ruthie Parker, and Shannon Mullen. ROW 6: Jim Zimmerline. Alan Warner. Ka- ren Krogh. Jeff Powell, DeWayne Poland. LouAnn Gordon, and Misty Frohling. Annual Staff Works Hard To Meet All Deadlines For 1982-83 Yearbook! ABOVE: Michelle Brannen attempts to help Kristen Kikoin’s looks in a picture BELOW LEFT: Annette Chesnut sells annuals during last week. BELOW RIGHT: Annual staff counts the money on picture day. BELOW: ROW 1 Senior-Editors Julie Scholl and Kristen Kilcoin. ROW 2 Junior-Editors Annette Chesnut and Mi chelle Staggs. ROW 3: Head Photographers Jodie Fox and Kris Whetstone ROW 4 Sophomore-Editor Michelle Brannen. National Honor Society RIGHT: 1982-83 National Honor Society members were: ROW 1: Steve Sweeney, Pres.; Jerry Carstens. Treasurer: Armond Borchardt, Advisor: Kristen Kikoin. Sec.: and Ed Lemke, V.P. ROW 2: Jean Ernst, Joe Brannen, Kevin Westergaard, Jon Stetzel, Kris Whetstone, and Michelle Brannen. BELOW: New members inducted this year were, ROW 1: Mi- chelle Brannen. Kris Whetstone, and Jean Ernst ROW 2: Joe Brannen, Jon Stetzel. and Kevin Westergaard. MIDDLE RIGHT: New inductees to the AC National Honor Society listen to their instructions during the assembly for the new member induction. Student Council RIGHT: The Student Council was very active this year with being in charge of Homecoming Week, holding a Blood Drive, and running the pop and candy machines in study halls ROW 1: Leland Vorrath and Jane Nelson ROW 2: Teresa Peterson and Leann Plowman ROW 3: Rodney Jorgenson. Kevin Westergaard. Toni Faga. Kris Whetstone. Kevin Caltrider, and Scott Watson. TOP: Jerry Carstens. Not present for picture: Jodie Fox. Officers on the 1982-83 Student Council were: Jerry Carstens —President. Kris Whetstone —Vice-President. Toni Faga—Secretary-Treasurer. A-C Students Earning Number One Ratings at State Speech Contest. ABOVE: These four members of the Adair-Casey Speech team per- formed at the State Speech Contest and were awarded I ratings in the following areas: Kathy Oettchen in Poetry. Michelle Staggs in Literary Program. Bobby Wedemeyer in Storytelling. LouAnn Gordon in Storytelling. A-C congratulates these students!!! Individual Speech. ABOVE: Students that performed in Individual Speech competition were: ROW 1: Misty Frohling. Chris Stewart. Michele Richter, and Jennifer Erickson. ROW 2: Keri Schmidt. LouAnn Gordon. Sharon Sheeder, Deb Gengl. and Beth Stewart. ROW 3: David Claussen. David Carlson, Miss Robson. Bobby Wedemeyer. and Michelle Staggs Not pictured: Sandra Raibikis. Kathy Oettchen. and Allen Lehman. Speech Team Finds Great Success in 1982-83 Competition! LEFT: These students performed in Large Group Speech competition such as Readers Theater and One Act Plays. Group members included: Row 1: Keri Schmidt. LouAnn Gordon. Sharon Sheeder, Deb Gengl. and Beth Stewart. ROW 2: Chris Stewart, Kevin Caltrider, Steve Sweeney, David Claussen. Bobby Wedemeyer. and Michelle Staggs Not present for picture: Kathy Oettchen and Sandra Raibikis RIGHT: Michelle Staggs performing her I Rated Literary Program at this years Drill Team Night. The Adair-Casey High School Presents “Up the Down Staircase” The play cast for this years Fall Play production were ROW I: Meike Mohr, Pam Gerdes, Dana Garside. Deb Gengl. Shannon Mullen, and Misty Frohling ROW 2: Leann Plowman, Chris Stewart. LouAnn Gordon. Allen Lehman. Beth Stewart. David Carlson. Jeff Powell. Ruthie Parker. Michele Richter. James Klemish. Jim Zimmerline, Kathy Oettchen. Kevin Caltrider, and Wendy Kilcoin ROW 3: Bobby Wedemeyer, Joe Brannen, David Claussen, Steve Sweeney, Michelle Staggs. Michelle Eggen. and Karla Roberts. RIGHT: Leann Plowman had the female lead in this years play as she played the role of Miss Barrett and Jeff Powell had the male lead playing Joe Ferone. BELOW LEFT: The director for the Fall Play is Sharon Anderson. Here the cast presents her with a gift after the last night’s performance BELOW RIGHT: Leann Plowman modestly takes a bow for her performance in this years Fall Play to a rousing hand by her fellow cast members. FUTURE BROADWAY “STARS !! 25 “Dancing in The Streets” Junior-Senior Prom—1983 For Your Musical Entertainment The theme for this years Junior-Senior Prom was “Dancing in the Streets”. The Juniors decorated Wednesday night, Thursday night, and all day Friday to prepare the gym for the banquet and dance. The main features of the Prom were the cobblestone street and the gar- den house, top left; the archway, 2nd left; and the fountain and pool, bottom near left and top right. The other pictures show the Juniors busy working on hanging streamers, street lamps, and anything else that had to be done to complete the Prom. The band that played for this year’s Prom was a group called “Sage”. The meal was catered by Bernings Motor Inn of Creston. The meal included three meats, potatoes, vegetables, a huge salad bar, and dessert. Prom Servers RIGHT: Servers for this years Prom were selected by the Junior class. The boys wore lavender shirts with blue jeans and the girls wore white jump suits with a pastel print. This years servers were: ROW 1: Ruthie Parker, Leann Plowman, Meike Mohr, Karen Krogh, Michelle Brannen, and Sharon Gerdes. ROW 2: Brian Caltrider, Guy Walhovd, Darrin Hansen, Shawn Maas, Kevein Westergaard, and Curt Jahde. MARCHING BAND: ROW 1: Allen Lehman, Ann Tiedemann, Shelly Peteron, Teresa McCuen. Andrew Lehman. Joanne Ticknor, Lisa Nelson, Karla Roberts, Lana Garside, Linda Ludwig, Theresa Messinger, and Shannon Mullen ROW 2: Chuck Elings, David Carlson. Dana Garside. Roxanne Abbott. Diane Rater. Benett Sunds, Sandra Raibikis. Kevin Miller, and Mi- chelle Staggs. ROW 3: Diane Littler, Joiene Uhlman. Brian Caltrider, Laurie Erickson. Beth Mullen. Lisa Jensen. Becky Wilson. Leslie Plowman, Mary Beth Klemish, Pam Gerdes. Scott Kinney. Jodie Sublett. and Brad Garside. ROW 4: Leann Plowman, Mr. Hinrichs. and Michelle Eggen New Instructor Brings New Enthusiasm and Life to Band L i | Program!! CONCERT BAND: ROW I: Shannon Mullen. Leann Plowman, Karla Roberts. Lisa Nelson, and Allen Lehman ROW 2: David Carlson, Dana Garside, Diane Rater. Kevin Miller. Michelle Staggs. Sandra Raibikis. Diane Littler. Chuck Elings. Becky Wilson. Brian Caltrider. Michelle Eggen. and Jolen Uhlman. ROW 3: Mr. Hinrichs. Brad Garside. and Pam Gerdes. BELOW: Mr. Robert Hinrichs came to A-C this year from Lohrville. He brought many new ideas and ar- rangements with him. In the picture above. Mr Hinrichs is shown directing the concert band at this years Christ- mas concert. 28 Concert Band RIGHT: This years Concert Band performed at the Christmas concert and also held a Spring concert. Members of the group included: Row 1: Allen Lehman. Leann Plowman. Shannon Mullen. Karla Roberts. Lisa Nelson, and Sandra Raibikis ROW 2: Pam Gerdes, Rebecca Wilson. Jolene Uhlman. Michelle Eggen. Brian Caltrider. Kevin Miller, and Michelle Staggs. ROW 3: Diane Rater. David Carlson. Dana Garside. Diane Littler. Chuck Elings. and Brad Garside. Not present for picture: Jennifer Erickson and Keri Schmidt. No. 1 Ratings A-C Bands Fill Our Musical Spirit with a Variety of Songs! ABOVE: Michelle Staggs received a 1 rat- ing on her french horn solo and Jennifer Erickson received a I rating on her trumpet solo. Jazz Band RIGHT: Members of this years Jazz Band included: ROW 1: Jennifer Erickson. Michelle Staggs. Chuck Elings. Brian Caltrider. Michelle Eggen. and Jolene Uhlman ROW 2: Kevin Miller. Leann Plowman. Keri Schmidt. Karla Roberts, and Diane Rater ROW 3: Da- vid Carlson. Brad Garside, Dana Garside. and Chris Stewart ROW 4: Band Instructor. Bob Hinrich ABOVE: This years chorus consisted of 12 hard-working young men and women. They performed at a number of activities during the school year, including Homecoming Variety Show, the Christmas Concert, and at the Health Center. ROW 1: Daine Rater, Michelle Eggen, Michelle Staggs, Meike Mohr, Annette Crees, and Kelly Fredregill. ROW 2: Misty Frohling, Sandra Raibikis, Bobby Wedemeyer, David Claussen, Beth Stewart, and LouAnn Gordon. Mrs. Kitzman Small Group But Good Singers. Chorus Has Successful Year! RIGHT: Jennifer Kitzman was in charge of the vocal program at A-C for the 1982-83 school year. She did a very good job of organizing and creating interest in the vocal programs. LOWER LEFT: Michelle Staggs was one of the featured soloists at this years Christmas music concert. LOWER RIGHT: “Alright! Once again from the top.” Mrs. Kitzman works on a musical arrangement with David Claussen, Bobby Wedemeyer, and Keri Schmidt. X 3F i— m. J J A Ac A-C Couldn’t Have Asked For “Mohr” in a Foreign Exchange Student! The student body at A C was happy to welcome a new student to our school from West Germany. She was Meike Mohr who was 17 years old and was in the Sophomore class. Meike was very active in school activities and made a number of good friends during her stay with us. If you would like to write her. her address is: Meike Mohr Stedinger Street 49 2900 Oldenburg West Germany West Germany ROW 1: Annette Chestnut. Lori Bireline. Karen Krogh. and Leslie Wheatley ROW 2: Shannon Mullen. Kathy Oettchen, Amy Warner. Jon Stetzel, Jeff Powell. Brenda Byars, Diane Rater. Michele Richter. Lori Vogl. Michelle Staggs, and Kevin Caltrider ROW 3: Kevin Miller. Steve Sweeney. Bob Wedemeyer, Lori Fairfield, Todd Fairfield. Jim Lengel, Lisa Kilcoin, Kris Whet- stone. Joanie Kinney. Kristen Kilcoin and Michelle Eggen ROW 4: Rodney Jorgenson, Joe Brannen. Dirk Sheeder. Alan Warner. Jim Zimmerline, Chuck Elings, Rick Buckner. Linda Kingery. Michelle Brannen. Tom Rayl. Kelly Fredregill, and Annette Crees. ROW 5: Brad Garside. Shawn Maas. David Claussen. Beth Rater. Jerry Carstens, Toni Faga. Mieke Mohr. Shar- on Gerdes, Leann Plowman, and Schona Sherman. ROW 6: Karen Warner. Crystal Jensen. Cindi Sweeney, Lisa Hoffman, Lisa Elings, Dale Walhovd. Dave Schmeling, Darrin Hansen. Brian Caltrider, and Kevin Westergaard ROW 7: Theresa Turner, Troy Plowman. Tim Foster, Guy Walhovd. and Rusty Bates. New Organization For A-C Letter- Winners. 5c hoo( fWe 7eoiu Pride. N .i,. Lornm.uyuIj New Drills, New Uniforms Makes A Successful Year! LEFT: Shannon Mullen. Annette Crees, Leslie Wheatley. Crystal Jensen Cindi Sweeney. Karen Krogh, Kelly Fredregill. and Jennifer Erickson TOP: Charlene Coe. Deb Gengl Keri Schmidt LEFT: All Iowa Drill Team members were Karen Krogh Crystal Jensen. Annette Crees, and Leslie Wheatley. ABOVE: Sparklette instructor. Marilyn Marckmann working on a new routine. RIGHT: Kelly Fredregill. Treasurer; Jennifer Erickson. Secre tary; Cindi Sweeney and Crystal Jensen. Co-Capt. Pac-Man Invades 33 RIGHT: The Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders this year were ROW I: Leslie Wheatley. Lori Bireiine, and Annette Chesnut. ROW 2: Michelle Gerdes, Karen Krogh. and LouAnn Gordon. BELOW: Annette and Mi- chelle lead a cheer at a pep meeting. NEAR LEFT ABOVE: Not all of being a cheerleader is leading cheers at a baligame. Much time is spent decorating halls and preparing skits as shown by by Lori and Michelle. Varsity B.B. Cheerleaders Junior Varsity B.B. Cheerleaders RIGHT: The JV cheerleaders were: TOP TO BOT- TOM: Amy Warner. Kathy Oettchen, Kelly Fredregill. and Lindsay Fox. LEFT: Most of the cheerleaders at A C were very good- looking. but every squad has that one that stands out above the rest. In this case, the young cutey at the left is Matt Shroyer. Varsity Football Cheerleaders JV Football Cheerleaders This years Varsity Football cheerleaders were a very energetic group who made posters and signs for the halls, organized pep meeting, and cheered the team on at the games. The squad members were: ROW 1: Lori Bireline, Les- lie Wheatley, and Annette Chesnut. ROW 2: Karen Krogh. Not present for picture: DeeDee Williams and Michelle Gerdes. LEFT: The JV Football cheerleaders were: Kathy Oettchen, Leann Plowman, LouAnn Gordon, Crystal Jensen, and Kelly Fredregill. BELOW: DeeDee Williams presenting cheerleading awards to the school that the squad won at a summer camp. ABOVE: ROW 1: Wendy Kilcoin, Teresa Peterson, Sandra Raibikis, Tammy Nichols. Sheri Kilcoin, and Schona Sherman ROW 2: Shannon Mullen, Theresa Turner. Jean Ernst. Meike Mohr, Pam Gerdes, Jolene Uhlman, and Diane Rater ROW 3: Kelly Fredregill. Deb Gengl, Leann Plowman, Sharon Gerdes. Michelle Eggen. Diane Littler. and Lorene Grubbs ROW 4: Michelle Staggs. Michelle Brannen, Toni Faga. and Crystal Jensen. ROW 5: Lisa Kilcoin and Kristen Kilcoin. Volleyball 1982 1982 CAPTAINS—LISA KILCOIN AND KRISTEN KILCOIN. ABOVE: Michelle Brannen MOST HUSTLE DESIRE. Michelle Eggen BEST BUMPER. Lisa Kilcoin CAPTAIN FOR 1982 1983. Michelle Staggs 1983 CAPTAIN. BEST SERVER BEST SPIKER. Kristen Kilcoin 1982 CAPTAIN. Sharon Gerdes-BEST SETTER. Deb Gengl MOST IMPROVED PLAYER. i t A-C Bombers Tackle New Conference FRONT ROW: David Carlson, James Klemish, Curt Jahde, Brian Caltrider. David Schmeling, Tom Rayl. Dennis Peterson, Dirk Sheeder, Danny Clausen. BACK ROW: Todd Eble. Joe Brannen. Jerry Carstens. Jeff Powell. Alan Warner, Jon Stetzel, Shawn Maas. Kevin Westergaard. Matt Shroyer, David Claussen. AT LEFT: Jon Stetzel looks back and awaits the arrival of the football as two Dexfield tacklers converge on him. BELOW: Tom Rayl cuts back to find a hole as Dennis Peterson attempts to block the oncoming tackier Scoreboard Adair-Casey 10 Adair-Casey 0 Adair-Casey 6 Adair-Casey 0 Adair-Casey 27 Adair-Casey 0 Adair-Casey 19 Adair-Casey 0 Adair-Casey 12 Anita 7 Panora-Linden 22 Earlham 13 Martensdale 15 Van Meter 6 Stuart-Menlo 28 Guthrie Center 27 Dexfield 40 Exira 7 LEFT: Head Coach Steve Kitzman, Assistants Allyn Monaghan and Kim Peters “pray” for a touchdown. ABOVE: Dirk Sheeder dives ahead for a little extra yardage and hopefully a first down. BELOW: Bomber defense rises to the occasion and stops Guthrie runner at the line of scrimmage. B S 0 O M F B T E B R A E L T L T E 1982 1982 GIRL'S SOFTBALL TEAM: The softball season was one of ups and downs for the girls. At times they played like conference champs which was shown in their winning 1st place at the Elk Horn Tourney. Some injuries and the moving away of starting pitcher Michelle Bruns early in the season had to have an impact on the record of the team. This group of young ladies gave us some very exciting softball during the summer and we are very proud of them. This years team included the following: ROW 1: Karen Warner. Linda Kingery. Schona Sherman. Kathy Oettchen, Amy Warner, and Michelle Brannen ROW 2: Michelle Staggs. Beth Larson. Sharon Gerdes. Brenda Byars. Kris Whetstone. Brenda Shroyer. DeeDee Williams. Michelle Bruns, and Joame Mowry. 1st Place Elk Horn Tournament!! 1982 Baseball Team Starts Off Slow, but Finishes with Strong Showings!! UPPER LEFT: Coach Broman checks to make sure that Curt Dankof is alright after a basehit as 1st base coach Troy Plowman looks on. UPPER RIGHT: Catcher Curt Dankof follows the flight of the ball and prepares to back up the throw to first base in B-F game. BELOW RIGHT: First baseman Jeff Powell has to stretch to receive a throw from the infield, as MO, Tom Ray! warms up on the pitcher’s mound. ABOVE LEFT: Third Baseman Joe Mowry is in a ready position as he waits to see what the bat- ter will be able to do. 1982 BOY’S BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 1: Tom Rayl, Guy Walhovd, Dale Walhovd, Kevin Westergaard, Joe Mowry, and Troy Plowman. ROW 2: Coach Tod Broman, Curt Dankof, Kevin Caltrider, Jeff Powell, Mark Rater, and Alan Warner. ABOVE: The 1982-83 boy’s basketball season brought two new coaches to the team. Head Coach Steve Haluska and Assistant Coach Kim Peters. Under their leadership and guidance, the team played with spirit and determination. The team members included: ROW 1: Randy Gerdes. Rick Buckner. Jim Lengel. Jon Stetzel. Tim Foster. Shawn Maas, and Joe Brannen. ROW 2: Coach Haluska. Robbie Jorgenson. Dennis Kopaska, Darrin Hansen. Jeff Powell. Alan Warner, and Coach Peters. Hustle, Hard Work, and Haluska! Boys Improve During Season!! ABOVE: Tim Foster has a look of determination on his face as he goes BELOW: This years Junior Varsity boys team included: ROW 1: Troy Plowman. Todd Fairfield, Jim Lengel. up for a jump shot. Brian Caltrider. Shawn Maas, and Kevin Westergaard. ROW 2: Coach Haluska. Robbie Jorgenson. Curt Jahde. Darrin Hansen. Chuck Elings. Alan Warner. Henrik Rater, and Coach Peters. Junior Varsity Boy’s Basketball “Bombers” ABOVE: Jeff Powell attempts to shoot a jump shot over the hand of a Dexfield defender ABOVE RIGHT: Bomber defenders collapse on a shot attempt by the opposition BELOW LEFT: With Tim Foster and Rick Buckner out front and Randy Gerdes and Jon Stetzel in the back, the Bomber play a tough zone defense. BELOW RIGHT: Jon Stetzel protects the ball as he advances up court. ABOVE LEFT: Jon Stetzel was voted as the Most Improved Player by his teammates and coaches. Tim Foster was selected to the West Central Eight All-Conference team as an honorable mention. ABOVE RIGHT: Jon Stetzel comes to a pass from Jeff Powell. ABOVE: This years girl’s basketball team was a very young one from the standpoint that it did not have a Senior on the team. Next years prospectives look very good. ROW 1: Lori Vogl, Deb Gengl. Crystal Jensen, Michelle Eggen, and Jolene Uhlman. ROW 2: Manager Joanie Kinney, Coach Beecher. Michelle Staggs, Meike Mohr, Theresa Turner. Sharon Gerdes, Lorene Grubbs, Kris Whetstone, Coach Marcussen. Managers Annette Crees and Keri Schmidt. ROW 3: DeeDee Williams and Michelle Brannen. BELOW LEFT: The girl’s team elected captains for next year and named Michelle Staggs. DeeDee Williams, Crystal Jensen. Kris Whetstone and Theresa Turner to this honor. These 5 are the Seniors that the squad will have for the 1983-84 season. BELOW RIGHT: The A C guard court readies itself to go against the inbounds pass of Dexfield. Pictured here are Crystal Jensen, 11, Michelle Brannen, 25, and Kris Whet- stone. 33. Youthful Girl’s Team Gains Experience During Season; Looks Forward to 1983-84. ABOVE LEFT: Well, if thats the way your go- ing to be. I'll just go home ”. RIGHT: Mi- chelle Eggen starts to make a drive by her guard. RIGHT: Theresa Turner and DeeDee Wi- liams seem to have their forward pretty well surrounded in a game against Dexfield. BE- LOW: Coach Beecher talks to the guards, while Michelle Eggen seems to be getting a kink out of her neck. ABOVE: Sharon Gerdes prepares to take a shot against Guthrie Center. BELOW: Team awards for the 1982-83 sea- son were as follows: Lori Vogl — Most Improved Guard. Sharon Gerdes—Hardest Working Forward, Michelle Brannen —Most Im- proved Forward, Theresa Turner — All-Conference. ROW 2: Mi chelle Staggs—MVP in forward court and 82-83 Captain. Kris Whetstone —82-83 Captain, DeeDee Williams —MVP in guard court, and Deb Gengl —Most Improved Guard. These awards were selected by the team and were presented at the Athletic Banquet. These girls worked very hard during the basketball season and are very deserving of these awards. Coach Kitzman Jon Stetzel and Joe Brannen were both able to qualify for this years State Track Meet Jon qualified in both the 400 meter hurdles and in the 200 meter dash. Joe was able to qualify in the discus. The student body wishes both athletes good luck. State Qualifiers ABOVE: Coach Kitzman confers with Troy Plowman about the strategy to be used in an upcoming relay race. RIGHT: Allen Lehman.Troy Plowman. David Carlson, and Danny Claussen gather their sweats after the finish of their relay. BELOW RIGHT: Members of this years Boy’s Track team included: ROW I: Rick Schmeling, Allen Lehman, Dennis Peterson. DeWayne Po- land. Troy Plowman. Danny Claussen. and David Carlson ROW 2: Rick Buckner. Rodney Jorgenson. Tim Foster. Earl Plagman. Joe Brannen. and David Claussen ROW 3: Coach Kitzman. Dirk Sheeder. Jon Stetzel. Jeff Powell. Chuck Elings, Henrik Rater, and Bobby Wedemeyer. Not present: Shawn Maas. 46 Boys Track Team 1983 ABOVE: DeeDee Williams gets herself mentally ready for the start of her relay. BELOW: The very important hand-off is made to Michelle Brannon from Amy Warner. ABOVE: Crystal Jensen finishes her leg of the shuttle hurdle relay. BELOW: Amy Warner. Sharon Gerdes, DeeDee Williams. Lorene Grubbs, and Stephanie Magill “rest at track meet. BELOW: Michelle Brannen is getting ready to enter a new event called the “Rake Dash. During 1983 Season. ABOVE: 1983 GIRL S TRACK TEAM: ROW 1 Manager Steph anie Magill. Manager Wendy Kilcoin. Deb Gengl. LouAnn Gordon. Misty Frohling, Michelle Gerdes. and Teresa Peterson. ROW 2: Jolene Uhlman, DeeDee Williams. Lori Vogl. Jean Ernst. Michelle Brannen, Sharon Gerdes. Lorene Grubbs. Sheri Kilcoin, and Leslie Wheatley ROW 3: Manager Kelly Fredregill, Manager Jennifer Erickson. Michelle Eggen. Michelle Staggs. Meike Mohr, Kristen Kilcoin. Crystal Jensen. Manager Joanie Kinney, and Coach Terry Marcussen. Track Girls Finish in the Running 1982-83 Homecoming King and Queen. ABOVE: This year, the Letter-Club selected 4 boys and 4 girls from the Senior class to be Homecoming Candidates. The student body then voted on the candidates and elected Toni Faga and Jerry Carstens as the ACHS 1982-83 Homecoming King and Queen. Adair-Casey % 1 Band % 1 y Queen W J Above: Each year, the Adair-Casey Marching Band attends Carroll Band Days. Each school selects a junior girl from their band to repre- sent them in a Band Day Queen Contest. This year, the band elected Michelle Staggs to represent the ACHS Marching Band. LEFT: The Adair-Casey FFA chapter chose a farm girl from the Junior class to be this years FFA Queen. The candidates were required to take a test over farming, bake a pie. bake bread, and sew a patch as a part of the week-long festivities. The candidates were: ROW 1 Michele Richter. DeeDee Williams, Lori Bireline, Queen Jodie Fox. Annette Chesnut, and Joanie Kinney. Members of the FFA that served as escorts were: Kevin Miller, Kevin Caltrider. Steve Sweeney. John Vogl. Tom Rayl, Dennis Peterson, and James Klemish. FFA Queen Candidates Royalty for 1982-83 School Year!! Cooks Betty Schmeling. Mary Ann Ludwig. Pat Shroyer. and Evely. Lewellen have the huge task of trying to satisfy the taste of over 400 students and do a very good job of it. Kim Haluska. Jeannie Larson, and Mary Kilcoin are three ladies that are very helpful to all of the students at A-C when there is a problem that has to be taken care of through the office. Secretaries A Big “Thanks” to a Helpful A-C Staff!! Bus Drivers The bus drivers have the very important job of transporting the students in all types of weather conditions. They are ROW 1: Rich Hough, Charles Tuffin, and Shorty Boblett. ROW 2: Amber McClain. Vickie Richter. Jolene Tuffin, Sandra Garside, and Carolyn Fairfield. Jeanne Schmeling not present for picture. Night Custodians The men that clean up the mess that we make during the day are the night custodians. Tim Foster. Bill Byars. Don Patchin, and Lee Byars. Day Custodians Hal Kinman and Elaine Staggs are the ones that we run to if something is broken or if we need something cleaned up during the day at school. CLASS OF “84” Cindi Sweeney Ralph Thomas Theresa Turner Terry Vorrath Michele Richter Doug Roberts Dave Schmeling Tom Schwenneker Troy Mackrill Joe Mowry Kurt McCuen Marvin Newby Rodney Jorgenson Lisa Kilcoin Linda Kingery Joanie Kinney Lori Fairfield Jodi Fox Brad Garside Michelle Gerdes Rusty Bates Lori Bireline Tammy Buckner Brenda Byars so Juniors DeeDee Williams Jim Zimmerline are “Totally Awesome” Alan Warner Karen Warner Bobby Wedemeyer Kris Whetstone Dirk Sheeder Sharon Sheeder Michelle Staggs Jon Stetzel Tim Newman Dennis Peterson Jeff Powell Diane Rater James Klemish Luther Larson Jim Lengel Mike Ludwig Leland Grubbs Lisa Hoffman Mike Irlmeier Crystal Jensen Annette Chesnut David Claussen Terri Dunkerson Jean Ernst 5) 52 Candid Fage 10th Sophomore Class Strives To Be a Little Better Than the Rest, Won’t Be Satisfied Until They Are the “Best”. Michelle Eggen VALLEY GIRLS INVADE A-C: During Spirit Week, these Sophomore girls dressed up as Valley Girls. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Oettchen, Carla Conrad, Shannon Mullen, Ruthie Parker, Amy Warner, Schona Sherman, Leslie Wheatley, and Kelly Fredregill. Chuck Elings Kelly Fredregill Deb Gengl Sharon Gerdes Connie Grimes Darrin Hansen Curl Jahde Sheri Kilcoin 54 Wendy Kilcoin Karen Krogh Shawn Maas Meike Mohr Shannon Mullen Kathy Oettchen Guy Walhovd Amy Warner Kevin Westergaard Leslie Wheatley Lee Whetstone 55 ROW 1: Toby Bleeker, Lindsay Fox. Luann Gordon. Allen Lehman, and Tammy Nichols. ROW 2: David Carlson. Misty Frohling, Lorene Grubbs. Diane Littler, and Teresa Peterson. ROW 3: Jim Chandler. Dana Garside. Robbie Jorgensen. David Love, and Dewayne Poland. ROW 4: Danny Claussen, Tim Gehiing. Mary Kopp, Stephanie Magill. and Sandra Raibikis. ROW 5: Jennifer Erickson, Pam Gerdes. Rusty Kuster, Lisa Nelson, and Karla Roberts. 1986 56 ROW 1: Scott Schiller. Rick Schmeling. Keri Schmidt. Matt Shroyer. and Beth Stewart. ROW 2: Chris Stewart. Jolene Uhlman, Scott Watson. Reggie Wheatley, and Scott Williams. ROW 3: Becky Wilson. Freshman Prepare for the Challenge of High School UPPER RIGHT: Homecoming Week was a very busy week for all of the classes at A C. Here the Freshman work on their hallway. DeWayne Poland wraps streamers around the lights, with Tim Gehling in charge of the masking tape and Lisa Nelson taping the finished product to the wall. LOWER RIGHT: Rusty Kuster seems to be challenging all comers to a game of badminton game in Mr. Haluska’s P.E. class. LOWER LEFT: Lindsay Fox and Matt Shroyer walk together down an unusually quiet main lobby after football practice. Class Officers ABOVE: Representing the Junior class as officers were: From Top to Bottom: President John Stetzel. Vice-President Annette Chesnut, Secretary Lori Bireline, and Treasurer Michelle Staggs. A-C’s Class VIP’s ABOVE: The Senior class officer for this year were: Front Row: President Jerry Carstens and Vice-President Rick Buckner. Back Row. Treasurer John Vogl and Secretary Kevin Caltrider. BELOW: Officer of the class of 1985 were: Front Row: Treasurer Wendy Kikoin and Secretary Leslie Wheatley. Back Row: Presi- dent Shawn Maas and Vice-President Curt Jahde. ABOVE: The class of 86 officers were Front Row: President Toby Bleeker. Back Row Vice President Matt Shroyer and Secre- tary-Treasurer Diane Littler. Junior High Student Council RIGHT: The Junior High Student Council was presided over this year by: Row 1: Scott Kinney, Vice-Pres. and Cory Bleeker, Treasur- er. Row 2: Cris Gengl, President and Susie Cahail, Secretary. Eighth Grade Class Officers LEFT: These students were selected by their classmates to be officers for the 8th grade. Row 1: Benett Sunds, President; Row 2: Duane Claussen, Secretary-Treasurer, and Armond Harris, Vice-Pres.; Row 3: Scott Kinney and Cris Gengl, Student Council. Seventh Grade Class Officers LEFT: Students elected to hold offices for the 7th grade class were: Row 1: Susie Cahail and Cory Bleeker were on Student Council; Row 2: Tina Mowry, Sec.-Treasurer; Tom Messinger, Pres., and Brett Dolan, Vice-Pres. 59 ROW 1: Roxanne Abbott. Dulcey Caltrider, Duane Claussen. Rick Conrad. Connie Emgarten. Laurie Erickson, and Julie Ernst. ROW 2: Kevin Ernst. Kerry Faga. Theresa Foster. Lana Garside, Cris Gengl. Armond Harris, and Bobbi Jo Harrison. ROW 3: Steve Irlmeier. Lisa Jensen. Scott Kinney. Mary Beth Klemish. Todd Kramer. Kelly Krogh, and Rhonda Kunce ROW 4: Jay Larson. Andrew Lehman. Mary Lengel, Linda Ludwig. Jodie McClain. Teresa McCuen, and Theresa Messinger. ROW 5: Beth Mullen. Shelly Peterson. Vicki Peterson. Leslie Plowman. Todd Plowman. Robert Rater, and Kenny Schiller. Eighth Graders Show the Way in Pep and Spirit!! ABOVE: Shelly Peterson looks so sweet and innocent in this picture. To find out if this is true or not, we will have to talk to her teachers. 60 ROW I: Deecee Shell. Ronald Steensen. Jeanette Stonebraker. Jodie Sublett, Benett Sunds. Robert Sweeney, and Joanne Ticknor. ROW 2: Ann Tiedemann. Mike Unrein, and Shawn Zimmerline. ROW 1: Jill Anderson, Ron Betts. Cory Bleeker, Cheryl Bireline, Dana Bodene. and Melanie Brannen ROW 2: Clint Brooks. Chris Burr. Susan Cahaii, Sue Caltrider. Timothy Caltrider. and Craig Christensen. ROW 3: Robert Conrad. Brian Crees, Kelly Daugard. Brett Dolan. Shelly Dunkerson. and Angela Eggen ROW 4: Steve Faga. Brad Fairfield. Ann Farnsworth. Tracy Foster. Jon Fox. and Tom Gordon. ROW 5: Kelby Harris. John Heckman. Matt Hosch, Bob Irlmeier, Pamd Jahde, and Dana Jensen. ROW 6: Andrea Kopaska. Kyle Lemke, Joe Love. Tammy Ludwig. Stacy Magill. and Tom Messinger. Seventh Graders Adjust Well to Junior High 62 ROW I: Tina Mowry. K.C. Newby, and Terry Nichols. ROW 2: Tom Noland. Wade Oettchen, and Darrin Plowman. ROW 3: Steve Rayl, Shane Reed, and Jeff Rochholz. ROW 4: Mike Schiller. Jyl Scholl, and Stacey Seela. ROW 5: Steven Turner. Brad Vogl. and Todd Zimmerman. TOP RIGHT: Andrea Kopaska shows Shelly Dunkerson how wide the halls used to be, but that now they are wide enough for two lovely ladies to stroll down. 2nd RIGHT: “But Coach Boeck, that player from the other team reached out and hit my arm just as I was about to make that 20 footer.” 3rd RIGHT: “My sister, Michelle, told me that this was the type of clothing that the boys in Jr. High really went for,” explains Angela Eggen. 4th RIGHT: John Heckman and Tom Messinger show a little muscle in their 50’s outfits after their performance at this years Fall Play. 8th GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: Armond Harris. Steve Irlmeier. Mike Unrein. Benett Sunds, Rick Conrad. Todd Plowman, and Robert Rater Row 2: Assistant Coach Terry Boeck, Jay Larson. Ronnie Steenson. Todd Kramer. Robert Sweeney, Duane Claussen, Manager Steve Rayl, and Head Coach Steve Haiuska. Junior High Football Builds forFuture!! 7th GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: Brett Dolan. Cory Bleeker. Bob Irlmeier, Tom Noland. Todd Zimmerman. Tom Gordon, and Shane Reed. Row 2: Darrin Plowman. Clint Brooks. Chris Burr. Tom Messinger. Wade Oettchen. Terry Nichols. Tracy Foster. Robert Conrad, and Ron Betts Row 3: Coach Boeck. Manager Steve Rayl. Stephen Turner, Jon Fox. Jeff Rochholz, Kelby Harris. Dana Jensen, and Coach Haiuska. The Junior High boys had a very successful season and were very competitive in all the meets that they were entered in. Member of this years track team were: ROW 1: Benett Sunds, Tom Gordon, K. C. Newby. Andrew Lehman, Cory Bleeker, Bob Irlmeier, and Tra- cy Foster ROW 2: Steve Turner, Joe Love, Todd Zimmerman. Dana Jensen. Bob Conrad. Kelby Harris. Brett Dolan. Armond Harris, and Tom Messinger. Row 3: Jay Larson. Todd Plowman. Jeff Rochholz, Todd Kramer. Brian Crees, Scott Kinney, Mike Unrein, Robert Rater. Duane Claussen. and Mr. Haluska. Junior High Boy’s Track Team Enjoy Productive 1983 Season!!! First Place Finishes Become Habit for Jr. Hi. Girl’s Track Team. The Junior High girls were entered in 6 track meets and managed to come away with 6 first place trophies. Members of this years track team were: ROW 1: Shelly Dunkerson. Kerry Faga, Mary Lengel. Mary Beth Klemish. Julie Earnst, Theresa Foster. Shelly Peterson, and Ann Tiedemann. ROW 2: Jill Anderson, Pam Jahde, Ann Farnsworth. Cheryl Bireline, Angie Eggen, Melanie Brannen, Susie Cahail, Tina Mowry, Andrea Kopaska, Tammy Ludwig, Kelly Daugard. and Teresa McCuen. ROW 3: Mr Peters. Jodie Sublett, Roxanne Abbott. Bobby Jo Harrison. Kelly Krogh. Beth Mullen. Dulcey Caltrider, Lisa Jensen. Cris Gengl. Joanne Ticknor. Theresa Messinger, and Deecee Shell. The 8th grade girls finished their Junior High careers with 2 straight 8-0 seasons. The members of the team included: ROW 1: Lana Garside, Theresa Messigner. Kelly Krogh. Ann Tiedemann. Jodie McClain, and Kerry Faga ROW 2: Cris Gengl. Julie Ernst. Mary Lengei, Mary Beth Klemish, Vicki Peterson. Theresa Foster, Shelly Peterson, and Leslie Plowman. ROW 3: Bobbi Jo Harrison. Beth Mullen. Dulcey Caltrider. Coach Peters. Lisa Jensen, Connie Emgarten, and Manager Roxanne Abbott. Eighth Grade Girls Record Undefeated Season in 1982-83 The 7th grade girls got their Junior High basketball careers off to a good start as they finished the season with a 7 1 record. Members of the team were: ROW I: Manager Stacey Magill, Tammy Ludwig. Jill Anderson, Tina Mowry. Susie Cahail, Melanie Brannen, Jyl Scholl. Angie Eggen, Andrea Kopaska. Ann Farnsworth. Stacey Seela, Shelly Dunkerson. and Manager Cheryl Bireline. Coach Peters is kneeling behind the 7th grade team. Seventh Grade Girls Lose Only Once in 1982-83 66 ABOVE: This years 8th grade boys compiled a record of 4 wins and 5 losses dur- ing the season. Improvement was very noticable in the fundamentals of the game from the beginning of the season to the end. Members of the team were: ROW I: Kevin Ernst, Todd Plowman. Kenny Schiller, Scott Kinney. Rick Conrad, and Mike Unrein. ROW 2: Benett Sunds. Coach Boeck, Todd Kramer, and Robert Rater. Boy’s Jr. Hi. Basketball BELOW: The 7th grade boys showed a lot of hustle and improvement during the season while posting a 3-6 record. Team members were: ROW 1: Brett Dolan. Toby Bleeker, Clint Brooks. Chris Burr, Terry Nichols, Tracy Foster, and Wade Oettchen. ROW 2: Darrin Plowman, Steve Faga, Jeff Rochholz, Coach Boeck. Ste- ven Turner, Tom Messinger, and Shane Reed. Junior High Basketball Cheerleaders Both the boy’s and the girl’s Junior High basketball teams were cheered on by a squad that included: Laurie Erickson. Pam Jahde, Sue Caltrider. Shawn Zimmerline, Kelly Daugard, and Teresa McCuen. Junior High Football Cheerleaders The 7th and 8th grade football teams were very strongly supported this season by our Junior High Foot- ball cheerleaders Members were Michelle Brannen, Susie Cahail, Ann Tiedemann, Pam Jahde, Theresa Messinger, and Theresa Foster. C Junior High Chorus ABOVE: Junior High students involved in chorus this year included: ROW 1: Theresa Foster, Lisa Jensen. Ann Tiedmann, Shelly Peterson, Leslie Plowman. Jodie Sublet. Angie Eggen, Mary Beth Klemish, Shawn Zimmerline, Linda Ludwig, and Julie Ernst. ROW 2: Julie Anderson. Dulcey Caltrider. Beth Mullen, Cris Gengl, Kelly Krogh, Kerry Faga, Jill Scholl. Roxanne Abbott, Tammy Ludwig, Janette Stonebraker. and Joanne Ticknor. ROW 3: Kelby Harris. Tina Mowry. Melanie Brannen. Susie Cahail, Teresa McCuen, Bobbi Jo Harrison. Jodie McClain. Cheryl Bireline, Shelly Dunkerson. Ann Farnsworth, Stacey Seela. and Theresa Messinger. ROW 4: John Heckman. Brian Crees, Kevin Ernst. Thomas Messinger. Armond Harris. Scott Kinney. Kenneth Schiller. Andrew Lehman. Pam Jahde, and Kelly Daugard. BELOW LEFT: Swing Choir members included: ROW 1: Tom Messinger. Kevin Ernst. Kelby Harris. John Heckman. Brian Crees. Scott Kinney. Armond Harris. Kenny Schiller, and Andrew Lehman. ROW 2: Theresa Messinger. Jill Anderson. Shelly Peterson. Angie Eggen, Lisa Jensen. Beth Mullen. Dulcey Caltrider. Leslie Plowman. Bobbi Jo Harrison. Mary Beth Klemish. and Kerry Faga. Jr. High Choir Shows Tremendous Talents! Swing Choir AC’s Future Band Members Excel in Jr. High! JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND: The members of this years Junior High Band were: ROW 1: Mr. Hinrichs, Andrew Lehmen, Lana Garside. Joanne Ticknor. Linda Ludwig. Theresa Messinger. Teresa McCuen. and Ann Tiedemann. ROW 2: Mary Beth Klemish. Benett Sunds. Beth Mullen, Lisa Jensen, Laurie Erickson, Leslie Plowman, Shelly Peterson, and Roxanne Abbott. ROW 3: Chris Burr. Todd Zimmerman. Jill Anderson, Andrea Kopaska, Stephen Turner, Jodie Sublett, Scott Kinney. Susie Cahail. and John Heckman ROW 4: Darrin Plowman, Tom Messinger. Sue Caltrider, Ann Farnsworth, Angie Eggen. Dana Jensen, and Steven Rayl. Jr. High Concert Band JUNIOR HIGH JAZZ BAND: ROW I: Leslie Plowman. Lisa Jensen, Ann Tiedemann, Beth Mullen. Jill Anderson, and Laurie Erickson. ROW 2: An- drew Lehman. Benett Sunds. Angie Eggen. Roxanne Abbott, Dan Jensen, and John Heckman ROW 3: Stephen Turner, Chris Burr, Tom Messinger. Craig Christensen. Mary Beth Klemish, and Theresa Messinger. ROW 4: Band Instructor. Mr. Bob Hinrichs, Jodie Sublett, and Scott Kinney. BELOW LEFT: The percussion section of the Ju- nior Band looks very intent on not missing their cue. The group includes Mary Beth Klemish. Jodie Sublett. Scott Kinney. Darrin Plowman, and Todd Zimmerman. Junior High “Blue Ribbon” Winners at Conference Science Fair RIGHT: One-third of the Junior High entries in the Conference Science Fair received Blue Ribbons. The students in this picture were honored from AC. ROW 1: Kerry Faga. Craig Christensen, and Brad Vogl. ROW 2: Brad Fairfield. John Heckman, and Matt Hosch. J u n i o r H i 9 h ABOVE: Beth Mullens gets ready to use her exceptional taping ability in helping the 8th graders decorate their hall for Homecoming. LEFT: “Is this the way that Lisa Jensen eats her lunch everyday. BELOW RIGHT: Connie Emgarten stretches a streamer to the exact point that Ann Tiedemann has measured with her finger BELOW: Melanie Brannen and Susie Cahail ham it up for picture as Tom Noland acts inconspicuous. A-C Girl’s Selected to 1982-83 All-Conference Honors!! Basketball Beth Larson Theresa Turner was All-Conference Honorable Mention as a guard. CtlOSOll 3S Volleyball Michelle Staggs was Honorable Mention All-Conference in Volleyball. “All-State” Outfielder!! RIGHT: Beth Larson received the honor of being chosen All-State Honor- able Mention as an outfielder. She was a 1st team All-Conference outfielder. Softball TOP LEFT: Joanie Mowry was a 2nd team All-Conference choice as an infielder. BOTTOM LEFT: DeeDee Wil- liams was 2nd team outfielder on the All-Conference team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brenda Shroyer was selected as a 2nd team All-Conference catcher. 72 ABOVE: Jon Stetzel was chosen as a 1st Team All-Conference offensive end and a 1st team defensive halfback. ABOVE: Jeff Powell was picked as an Honorable Mention on the All-Conference team as an offensive lineman. ABOVE: Jerry Carstens was All-Conference Honorable Mention on defense as a linebacker. West Central Eight Conference! A-C Boys Recognized for Athletic All-Conference Baseball Selections Accomplishments! ABOVE: Senior Tim Foster closed out his basketball career by being the teams leading scorer and All-Conference Honor- able Men. A 1 1 C o B n a f s e k e e r t c b n a c 1 e 1 RIGHT: Senior Curt Dankof finished up a very illus- trious baseball career at A-C by leading the team in hitting and being chosen as All-Conference 2nd Team catcher. BELOW RIGHT: Tom Rayl was chosen All-Conference Honorable Mention as a pitcher. BELOW LEFT: Mark Rater was selected Honorable Mention All-Conference as an infielder. TOP LEFT: Randy Biggerstaff. from the Iowa Orthopedics Sports Medicine Clinic from D M came out weekly and checked on the injuries that our athletes incurred. ABOVE LEFT: A group that was concerned with the safety and well being of the students at ACHS was the Adair County Alcohol and Drug Assistance Agency. They came and spoke to the student body about the new laws concerning drinking and drugs and what the punishments for breaking these laws would be. 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Iowa 50265 (515) 223-5757 so ADAIR, IOWA Specializing In STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEA FOOD Soles Representative Iowa Wats (800) 362-2129 607 E 18th - Atlontic, Iowa 50022 - (712)243-3772 CASEY'S GENERAL STORE Gas—Ice—Groceries Open 7 to 11 7 days a week Adair, Iowa The Adair News Ph. 742-3241 or 746-2921 Adair, Iowa We photograph your wedding into living memory. 742-3C11 WEN-OL ELSE-FAILS TRY WENOL A new scientific Germaney Cleaner and polish. Works on silver, gold, brass, tin, alu- minum, copper and much, much more. Send $7.00 for a 100 gram tube to: J R Enterprises P.O. Box 221 Casey, IA 50048 Money back guarantee. Iowa residents add 4% sales tax. 81 PLOWMAN TRENCHING All Types Earth Moving and Basement Digging Water Lines • Sewer Lines • Septic Tanks PHONE 742-5246 ADAIR. IOWA 50002 DEAN PLOWMAN • Terrace Work, Waterway , Tree Removal, Eta., with 2 Cat Dozers • Farm Tiling • Ail Kinds Ditch Work • Pipe Lines • Sewer Lines Basement Digging ■ Landscaping Adair Machine Shop Adair, Iowa Phone: 742-3628 PORTABLE WELDING Homelite Snapper Dr. Mark Chicoine Adair Dental Clinic 610 County Line Ave. Adair, IA. Phone— 742-5236 FISHER, FISHER FISHER P.C. Lawyers General Legal Practice Income Tax Service 742-5231 Adair, la. Agri-Drain Rt. 2 Adair, Iowa Ph. 515-742-3347 Serving your Drainage Needs HOME GROWN BEEF - CHICKEN‘SEAFOOD FINE FOOD... YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL l PP POFPPF PRIVATE BANQUET ROOMS LnwNFR DELICIOUS FOOD FOR OWNEH THE WHOLE FAMILY FAMOUS FOR FUN A FOOO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 PM TO MIDNIGHT .DIAL- HIGHWAY 83 WE SI ANITA 3 Ml SOUTH Of ANITA EXIT I 80 IOWA FARMERS LUMBER CO. OF ADAIR 206 Audubon 742-3352 Lumber, Lime, Cement, Sand, Cement Blocks, 3uilders Hardware, Power Tools, Wire Fencing, Etc Astro Pole Buildings Grubbs Bros. Repair 3V2 mi. south 2 mi. east of Adair Shop 742-5054 Res. 742-3353 Call us today for your tire battery, farm equipment, auto truck service needs. FARM BUREAU SAFEMARK Wick Buildings- A product of Wick Building Systems, Inc. JjdcoI (pQopk Jjo (Build With ★ MACHINE STORAGE ★ ★ HOG BEEF CONFINEMENT ★ ★ GRAIN STORAGE ★ ______CALL_____ 515-742-5221 101 E. HILLCREST ADAIR IOWA Congratulations Grads!! iy Roinbouu mERbws III Floral 6-Gift hop MR) CASEY, IOWA 50048 PHONE 746-3961 Not the biggest, but the best. ADAIR PEIGAS PHONE 742-5589 ADAIR, IOWA Greenfield Exit 1-80 Menlo, la. 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Sixth Street • Greenfield, Iowa 50849 • 743-2908 ADAIR INSURANCE AGENCY INC Complete Insurance Service 322 AUDUBON ADAIR, IOWA 50002 Phone (515) 742-3203 Agent—Kay Winey EXCHANGE STATE BANK Phone: 742-3201 GUS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. Paving, Dozer and Dragline Work BETTS BEER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. P N Hardware and Furniture Casey, Iowa 746-3915 Jensen’s Locker Adair, Iowa Phone 742-5256 SECURITY STATE BANK Casey, Iowa Phone 746-3366 Patron Advertisers ADAIR Consolidated Western Supply John S. Vogl — Nitra — Flo Adair Post Office Ruths Adair Hardware Pettinger Dental Lab Adair Motor Lodge Merle Carol Noland Faga Impl. Inc. ANITA Dr. Mark D. Markham D.D.S. Anita Vet Clinic Barnes Town and Country Pharmacy ATLANTIC Special-Tees Taco Del Sol Connor’s Inc. Sherry’s Fabrics Sears McAtee W S Appliance Inc. 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