Ames High School - Spirit Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1978

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Lag au ma ptc. MAL AP Ne 2d Du te Ta dE ود‎ 3| 2 PIG a N v. di. 4 Y me 1 US a? I Pep Band: Jon Banitt, Peter Banitt, Tom Boston, Sarah Campbell, Brian Catus, Julie Cheville, Lori Childs, Jim Corbett, Greg Daley, Don DoBell, Mark Ferguson, Charlotte Garrey, Tim Gehm, Deb Goering, Paul Griffin, Cassandra Hofer, Steve Holland, Louis Imsande, Mike Inouye, Dave Johnson, Richard Lamb, Jamie Lane, Jayne Larson, Kris Layton, Jon Lewis, Mike Loos, Charles Love, Bob Martin, Peter McCoy, Mary Kay Nickel, Above: GENERATING SPIRIT. Pep Band members do their thing at a basketball game. Center Top: DETERMINATION. Sophomore David Phillips concentrates on the next step while playing during the half-time performance of the Ames-East Right: LEADERSHIP. Senior Dave Hansen leads the band through the pre-game practice before the Ames-East Waterloo game in October. This was to be the band's last performance of the season. 22 Athletic Bands Kari Nilsen, Jim Obrecht, Tammy Ortgies, Susan Ostermann, Delana Phillips, Kevin Powell, Mark Pritchard, Karen Rod, Dave Rougvie, Kim Rowley, Dave Sanders, Brent Shanks, Dave Skarshaug, Cindy Stout, Paul Torgeson, Ann Trenkle, Jim Twetten, Patty Vandermaaten, Dave Wheelock, Loren Wobig, Mark Zbaracki. Directors: Homer Gartz, Dave Hansen. Waterloo football game. AE AE ہر‎ A جج‎ ZE ZS ef Si e a E FEARS ZS

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cr — mm — Clic DARK OF ‘Remember the night the wind came up and the moon went dark?’’ The audience will remember since the scene was so perfectly set by the magnificent Dackground. Lighting crewhead, Dave Haviland, said “The play relied heavily on lighting since there was no scenery. The light shone through colored jells into a shadowbox which gave the appearance of the moon, trees and mountains.’ There was also a light side to the play. Clapping hands, singing and dancing were all traditions of the southern valley people. They were also very devoted to the Lord and that was apparent during revival meetings. The Reverend Haggler (Tom Johnson) preached hell, fire and damnation during the worship services. THE MOON — Left: IT'S A WITCH. Barbara Allen is having her baby, unfortunately it's a witchbaby. Her mother (Diane VanBuren) discusses the situation with Mrs. Summey (Mary Riley). Below: REMEMBER ME. Marvin Hudgens (Kevin Israel) reminds John (Pete Robert) that he's still the strongest person in all the valley. John has just married Barbara Allen. Lower Right: AT THE DANCE. Just before the storm comes up the valley people decide to have a dance. Mr. Summey (Mark Sturtevant) and Uncle Smelicue (David Welch) chat about John, the new person in town. Mrs. Summey watches over. These weren't the only fascinating aspects of the play. ‘‘Shelly Nims was excellent as the unwed mother, Barbara Allen,” said Linda Dilts. Pete Roberts played the role of John, the only man who would marry Barbara Allen. John had a problem though —he was a witchboy who dreamed of being human. To make that dream reality, Barbara Allen had to be faithful to John for one year. She betrayed John on his eve of becoming human, which ended in her death. John was then destined to be a witchboy. Remember the night the wind came up and the moon went dark?” Fall Play 21



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the downpour. eg Bailey, Jon Banitt, Peter Banitt, Bill Barnett, Janet Beall, Jenee Bluhm, arol Bond, Tom Boston, William Brearley, Sharon Bredeson, Jeb Brewer, George Burnet, Bev Buss, Sarah Campbell, Chris Carey, Brian Catus, Julie - eville, Lori Childs, Martha Clubine, Ellen Crawford, Jim Corbett, Jori gr-orteau, Joan Ditzel, Don DoBel, Kim Dunlop, Jeff Evans, Dan Ewan, Kris arrar, Mark Ferguson, Mark Fiscus, Debra Frahm, Scott Frank, Steve a Fuhrman, Lisa Fung, Gail Ganske, Charlotte Garrey, Tim Gehm, Gileen season, Deb Goering, Ellen Grant, Pam Greve, Brenda Griffin, Geoff Grffiths, ] IN Hendrickson, Beth Heron. Cassara Hofer, Lisa Hofer, Steve Holland, ary Homer, Sandy Humphrey, Louis Imsande, Mike Inouye, Bill Joenson, Wave Joenson, Sharon Johanns, Dave Johnson, Hillary Kapfer, Steve Kendall, ane Klaus, David Lamb, Richard Lamb, Jamie Lane, Jayne Larson, Kris on, Jon Lewis, Mike Loos, Charles Love, Grave Love, Sara Malaby, Wally adden, Bob Martin, Rod MacBride, Linda MacVey, Troy MacVey, Peter 2۷, Kathy McDaniel, Mary Meany, Linda Mendenhall, Lynnette Moore, | ARCHING BAND: Kathy Abel, Diane Anderson, Frank Andrews, Lisa Babcock, aul Griffen, Kit Hammond, Miche Hanson, Jeanne Healey, Paul Heil, Eva Holt, E DROWNED SOUND Rain, rain, go away, come back some practicing outdoors, while fellow other day. Because of bad weather classmates were enjoying open lunch. conditions, the Marching Band only senior Jim Obrecht said, ‘‘Fifth period played at three out of five home football practices sometimes ran a little long and games this year. Rain plagued the band the band members sacrificed five or ten during their Homecoming halftime minutes of their lunchtime, but we put on performance. As the rain got worse, the a better show because of the extra band's audience began to leave the effort.” sta nds, but the band played on despite This year's Pep Band also gained a reputation as being one of the best Band Director Homer Gartz said, around. The almost 50 member group Despite the weather conditions, this made an appearance at the lowa-lowa year's band was the best ever. Gartz State basketball game in November. added that he had never before directed ` Senior Tammy Ortgies said, ‘‘For the last a more disciplined group. Led by drum seven consecutive lowa State basketball major Dave Hansen and drum majorette ` games that the Ames High Pep Band has Phyllis Robinson, the band was also o ne ` played at, lowa State has won them all of his largest ever, with more than 180 The Pep Band gave their musical support members including a sizable flag corps at four home girl's basketball games and and twirler squad. all nine home boy's games. The group Almost every day during the marching always helped the atmosphere and season the band could be seen generated spirit among the fans. ge A ` e — e s t Kari Nilsen, Jim Obrecht, Kathy Obrecht, Mike Obrecht, Tammy Ortgies, Susan Ostermann, Peter Pady, Cindy Pesek, Lisa Peters, Dave Phillips, Delana Phillips, Kevin Powell, Jeff Prestemon, Bob Pritchard, Mark Pritchard, Karen Rod, Tracy Rood, Dave Rougvie, Kim Rowley, Dave Sanders, Tracy Sanders, Brent Shanks, Geoff Sisson, Dave Skarshaug, Ann Sletten, Tom Smithson, Damon Snyder, Deanne Stevens, Cindy Stout, Marc Stromen, Jody Thomas, Tom Thornton, Paul Torgeson, Ann Trenkle, Laura Trenkle, Susan Tryon, Jim Twetten, Rob VanderGaast, Pat Vandermaaten, Lori Voss, Kelly Walker, Ellen Westerlund, Dave Wheelock, Lee Willham, Loren Wobig, Dave Woolley, Linda Wright, Allan Young, Mark Zbaracki, Sara Zbaracki. TWIRLERS: Lynda Graham, Kathy Jennings, Louise Johnson, Lisa Luke, Barbara Moore, Teri Peterson, Melody Thies. FLAG CORPS: Chelli Bartz, Michele Campos, Becky Davis, Karla Fritsch, Jerilyn Griffiths, Jea nene Hoffman, Tami Jordan, Robin Kelso, Brenda Lorenz, Sheila Phelps, Tacy Phillips, Jeanene Powers, Carol Ratcliff, Pam Reger, Rita Rhodes, Marty Schiel, Niki Sturdivant, Caroline Wright. DRUM MAJOR: Dave Hansen. DRUM MAJORETTE: Phyllis Robinson. Directors: Homer Gartz, William Holt. Athletic Bands 23

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