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1970 Warrior Fullerton High School Fullerton, Nebraska Volume 41 Foreword The 1970 WARRIOR staff presents a new style of yearbook to complement a new and exciting decade.....the seventies. We hope that your approval will meet withsuch new features as the silk-screen process cover of our own design, and the special- effect photography portrayed on this page and the following division pages, We also sincerely hope that you will share our pride in this publication, and will cherish the memories it contains throughout many decades to come, The Annual Staff Gary Camp, Advisor Table Of Contents Acagemnes oS. 3 ss ee ee Student Life Athletics ... Organizations Classes . . .. 1970 Academics Students Offered Broad Curriculum A sound curriculum is the basis ofa good school system, F.H.S,. students par- took of a sound yet broad curriculum during the 1969-70 school year, Students were able to choose from several elective fields such as vocational agriculture, home eco- nomics and industrial arts, as well as the standard required classes in English, sci- ence, and social science, The students also were able to choose from many fine arts areas such as art, speech, dramatics, and music, Junior Dave Fitzgerald demonstrates his volleyball talent in a physical education class, Freshmen Mary Syslo, Joyce Shotkoski, and Albert Sims are pictured below pre- paring an English I project, Sophomore Connie Zywiec is shown above working on a Home Ec, sewing project. Sophomore Rich Thomas is pictured below using the Voc, Ag. shop grinder, Senior Scott Sprague puts the finishing touches onhis Art I project. Senior Sheryl Bishop is shown above typing a letter in the commercial room, Jeanne Cunningham, Sheri Fuehrer, and Mary Channer visit in the hallway after school, The hallways were the scenes of many after school discussions. F.H.S, students gather outside the front entrance to spend the remainder of the noon period before afternoon classes begin, Members of the Board of Educationare: seatedl, to r, Mr, Richard Russell, Dr. B, W, Kramer, Mrs. Patricia Gloor, standing, Mr, Steve Dubas, Mr, Robert Palmer, Mr, Dale Ballentine, and Mr, Willard Hunzeker, Administrative Task Not Easy The task of school operation is a dif- ficult one, This task is shared by the Board of Education and the administrators, namely the superintendent and principal. These people must see that the school system operates efficiently throughout the year, safeguarding the education of the youth of the community, Mr. Max Irvin completed his third year as principal of Fullerton High, He received his B, S, and M, A, degrees from Wayne State College, and is currently continuing graduate work at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Willard Hunzeker, superintendent, received his B, A, degree from Peru State College and his M.S, degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, He has served as F,H.S, superintendent for 12 years, Mr. Richard Brengelman completed his first year at F.H.S,, teaching geome- try, pre-algebra, and physics, He at- tended Kearney State College, FRPP I TEDOEEEP | ae Mrs, Jane Swartz, a Nebraska Wesleyan graduate, taught general science, chemistry, and physical education dur- ing her second year at F.H.S, She also was a co-sponsor of the sophomore class, Nee Mrs. Uhler Serves First Mr. Don Rabbe, a Hastings College graduate, completed his first year of teaching at F.H.S,, as a junior and senior English instructor, He also was a sponsor of the Drama Club and coached dramatics, Mrs, Jacky Uhler, a graduate of Kear- ney State College, taught business edu- cation during her first year at F.H,S, She was also a co-sponsor of the jun- ior class, Mrs, Jeanette Knowles, librarian, com- pleted her tenth year at F.H,S, A Doane College graduate, she also helped spon- sor the junior class, Mr. Harold Dissmeyer, a University of Nebraska graduate, taught all vo- cational agriculture classes and spon- sored the F,F.A, during his fifth year at F.H.S, Miss Connie Babcock, who instructed all art classes during her first year at F.H.S,, is a graduate of Greenville College, She also assisted with drama activities, Mr, Ralph Koskela completed his third year at F.H.S, Mr. Koskela, a Black Hills State of South Dakota graduate, taught biology and grade science and was a sophomore class co-sponsor, Two Share Coaching Duties Mr. Leigh Metcalf, a Nebraska Wes- leyan graduate, completed his fifth year at F,H.S, He taught world history and geography, Spanish, and sponsored the senior class, Mr, Dean Petricek, a University of Nebraska graduate, taught physical ed- ucation and driver education during his third year at F,H.S, He also served as head basketball coach, assisting in foot- ball and track, Mr, Gary Yost completed his eleventh year as music instructor at F,H.S, Mr. Yost is a Nebraska Wesleyan graduate, Mr, Bill Uhler served his first year as math instructor at F,H,S, Mr. Uhler, a Kearney State College graduate, also assisted in sponsoring the junior class, Teacher Role: Dedication The teacher's role is most often un- appreciated. The long hours of prepara- tion, caring for students needs, and the problem of being a disciplinarian as well as a friend often go unnoticed, This role, which is not always best described as a job or duty , is better described as a dedication, Mr, Gary Camp, a Kearney State Col- lege graduate, taught freshman and sophomore English during his second year at F.H,S, He also sponsored the yearbook and Student Council. Mr, Barry Miller, a University of Ne- braska at Omaha graduate, completed his fourth year as an industrial arts and physical education instructor, He was also head football coach, assisting in basketball and track. Miss Minnie Hendrickson, a University of Nebraska graduate, served her sec- ond year as a social science instructor at F,H.S, She also assisted in spon- soring the Pep Club, Mr. Walt Wolvin completed his third year as F.H.S, guidance counselor, He is a University of Nebraska grad- uate, Mrs. Irene Kula served her second year as F,H,A, sponsor and home economics instructor, She is a Uni- versity of Nebraska graduate. Seven On Personnel Staff Ser Lew eh Lb eee Serving as office secretaries during the 1969-70 school year were Mrs, Ruby Newquist (left), and Mrs, Margaret Leininger, Mr. Virg Kula (left), and Mr, Ray Dubas served as high school building custodians during the 1969-70 school term, Serving as 1969-70 school cooks were 1, to r. Mrs, Anna- belle Hansen, Mrs, Liz Stopak, and Mrs, Alice Sidders, Juniors Present ’65 Broadway Hit The Junior Class sponsored the Kaztor production of the 1965 Broadway hit Bare- foot In The Park October 29, The play depicted the comic problems of a newly- married lawyer and his young bride. Steve Nelson and Debbi Nesbitt played the roles of the young couple, Paul andCorie Bratter, The setting was constructed realistically, portraying a New York town-house flat, Supporting roles were played by Wendel Potter (Victor Valasco), Carol Brower (Mrs, Banks), Dennis Gabriel (telephone repairman), and Paul Haynes (deliveryman), The play, which was made into a motion picture after its Broadway run, was the first of its type at F.H.S. and met with an enthusiastic and favorable response from the audience, Mr. Don Rabbe and Miss Connie Babcock were the faculty di- rectors of the production, Victor Valasco (Wendel Potter) and Corie ham it up after having a bit too much to drink at a Hungarian restaurant, The outing completely exausted Paul and Mrs. Banks, Paul (Steve Nelson) proposes a toast with his wife Corie (Debbi Nesbitt) and mother-in-law Mrs, Banks (Carol Brower), Corie is shocked to find ultra-conservative Paul changed to a state of drunkedness and disorder, a state which was promoted by a lover's spat the previous evening, Members of the jury were townspeople, faculty members, and students chosen from the audience, The Senior Class Play Night of Jan- uary 16th'' was presented by the Kaztors December 17, The courtroom drama was unique in many respects, The 20-member cast depicting attorneys, court workers, and witnesses, staged the production on the auditorium floor, Jury members were chosen from the audience seated on two sides of the performers. The jury decided the verdict which defendant Karen Andre should receive, The play was highlighted by a spirited duel between the defense and prosecuting attorneys, played by Ed Dubas and Steve Nelson, An ironic twist occurred when two different juries arrived at dif- ferent verdicts. The matinee jury gave an innocent verdict; the evening jury issued a guilty ruling. Two prosecution witnesses were Mrs, Hutchins, (Sue Schweitz) and Dr. Kirkland (Dennis Gabriel), AT LEFT: Karen Andre (Jane Morgan) pleads with intruder Larry Regan (Steve Voichahoske) in an attempt to keep him from revealing information, BELOW: District Attorney Flint (Ed Dubas), left, and Defense Attorney Stevens (Steve Nelson) engage in a heated argument, Diann Dubas Is Homecoming Queen The crowning of Senior Diann Dubas highlighted 1969 Homecoming activities at Fullerton High on October 10, Diann was crowned during halftime activities of the F .H.S.-Shelton football game, a contest won by the Warriors 28-6, Students spent Homecoming week dec- orating the hallways and preparing class floats, promoting the spirit that the War- riors needed for a victory, During the af- ternoon of game day, a parade was held through the downtown district, where the Homecoming Queen candidates and the floats were presented, After the crowning of Diann as Homecoming Queen, it was an- nounced that the Junior Class had won the float competition and the Senior Class had won the hallway decorating contest. Fol- lowing the important Lou-Platte Conference win over Shelton, a dance was held in the auditorium, 1969 Homecoming candidates were the fol- lowing seniors: 1, to r, front to back, Linda Whitney, Diann Dubas, Judy Robertson, Patti Mann, Janeene Davis, and Jane Morgan. | Senior Diann Dubas beams proudly with her escort, Tim Roewert, after being chosen as the 1969 F.H,S, Home- coming Queen, i Barbara Stickney, 1968 Homecoming Queen, places the crown on a very surprised Queen, Miss Diann Dubas, Showing their approval are Linda Whitney, Ed Dubas, and Tim Roewert, F-Club President George Palmer crowns Senior Jane Morgan as the 1970 Basketball Queen, Looking on are Es- cort Mark Hunzeker and candidate and escort, Janeene Davis and Tim Horacek, Senior Jane Morgan was crowned the F.H.S. Basketball Queen for 1970 at the annual Basketball Dance held March 7, Jane was chosen from a field of senior candi- dates that included Janeene Davis, Sandi Nash, Patti Mann, Cyndy Wetovick, and Linda Whitney, The F-Club, sponsors of the event, presented Jane with the traditional crown and bouquet of roses, The dance, which was well-attended, featured the music of The Blue Lites, The event climaxed a successful cage sea- son, in which the Warriors took District honors, Jane Morgan, 1970 Basketball Queen, is shown above with her escort, Mark Hunzeker, BELOW: F.H.S, students and guests dance to the sounds ofthe Blue Lites at the annual Basketball Dance, “Suicides” Highlight Sadie Hawkins Moonshine jugs, clotheslines, out- houses, and cornstalks set the mood for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on Novem- ber 26. The Student Council project was held in the school cafeteria utility room, Games such as apple-bobbing, orange- passing highlighted the evening along with dancing and mock weddings. Refreshments were served, featuring the suicide drink which was a combination of every imagin- able soft drink. A costume contest was held during the latter part of the dance, Best costume awards were given to Linda Whitney, Pat Wagner, Rod Supencheck, and Bob Oakley. Judges for the contest were Mr, and Mrs, Kula, Mr, Camp, and Mr, Metcalf, Beth Bard and gorgeous Bob (Roberta) Oakley seem to be the picture of delight as they sign their mock wedding license, Many couples de- cided it was time to get hitched during the festivities. Student Council members Mark Gloor, Dee Wondercheck, Judy Robertson, and Glenda Schwensen, mix a large as- sortment of drinks together in the ole kettle” to make the suicide, The drink proved to be a success, as two kettles were consumed before the evening was through, All sorts of weird costumes were apparent as couples danced, Judy Robertson and Ed Dubas were crowned Sweetheart and Beau at the an- nual F,F,A,-F.H.A, Dance held February 14, Judy, Ed, Are Sweetheart And Beau A typical Valentine's Day setting was evident in the high school auditorium, as Judy Robertson and Ed Dubas were crowned Sweetheart and Beau of the F.F.A.-F.H.A. Dance, A large crowd turned out to view the festivities and dance to the music of Omaha's Blue Lites' ' group, All decora- tions were the traditional red and white, In addition to Judy, other candidates were Janeene Davis, Kathy McCray, Sue Schweitz, and Lorraine Zaruba, Beau candidates in addition to Ed were Terry Imus, Ken Pro- soski, Paul Wozny, and Allan Zumbrunn, Mrs, Irene Kula, F.H.A. sponsor, and Mr, Harold Dissmeyer, F.F.A. advisor, were faculty sponsors of the affair. Couples dance in the romantic Valentine's Day atmosphere, Dorene Hebda, Wendel Potter, Connie Frame, and Steve Nelson enjoy refreshments while visiting during a break of the dance. BELOW: Juniors Kathy Dissmeyer and Terri Zumbrunn serve refreshments to guests, H i) N 0 R A R Y Mr. Gerber Is Athletic Speaker A large crowd attended the Athletic Banquet held April 1 in the school audito- rium. Featured speaker was Mr, Dick Gerber, a 1957 graduate of F.H.S, and a freshman football mentor at Hastings High, Mr. Gerber urged the athletes to try just as hard in academics as inathletics, stressing that the day of the blockhead in college sports was gone, The F-Club presented its annual Honorary F ' Award to Mr. Gary Some of the chief participating speakers for the Athletic Banquet were 1, to r, Mr. Dick Gerber, keynote speaker; Mr. Dean Petricek, head basketball coach; and Mr. Harold Mr. Gary Campproudly displays the Hon- orary F Award presented to him by F-Club President George Palmer. Mr, Camp was given the award in recognition of his support of Warrior athletics, Camp, F.H.S, English instructor, for his support of all school athletics. Coaches Barry Miller and Dean Petricek introduced the members of the athletic squads and thanked all townspeople in attendance for their support. Miss Minnie Hendrickson, Pep Club Sponsor, thanked all Pep Club members for their cooperation and work, The event was sponsored by the Fullerton Lions Club. Dissmeyer, F,H.S, faculty member, Lions Club President, who served as masters of ceremonies, Seniors Tour Chicago Vicinity The Class of '70 took their long- awaited sneak trip to the Chicagoland area May 15-16. The trip featured a bus ride to Lincoln, a Burlington rail ride through Iowa and Illinois, a tour of the Chicago area, and a return trip to Fuller- ton. Major sights in Chicago visited by the group included the Great Lakes Naval Yard, Field Museum, Chinatown, a shopping cen- ter, and numerous downtown sights. Most of the Seniors were obviously tired upon their return to classes the following Mon- day. Faculty sponsors of the group were Mr. Leigh Metcalf, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rabbe. Janeene Davis, Jane Morgan, and Tim Horacek view the strange sights of Chicago from the train upon arriving in the big city. Sandi Nash and Ed Dubas pose in front of one of the gigantic vessels seen at the naval yard, A group of seniors is shown above on the steps of the Field Museum, BELOW: The view of skyscrapers, such as this 80-story monster became a familiar sight to the Seniors as they toured downtown Chicago, Beautiful decorating, depicting a Grecian atmosphere, highlighted the May 2 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom entitled Golden Age of the Gods. Juniors were busy the week prior to the event trans- posing the school gymnasium into the gar- den setting. Waiters and waitresses were attired in Grecian robe attire. Master of ceremonies was Junior Class President Bob Oakley, and featured faculty speakers were Mr. Richard Brengelman and Mr. Gary Yost. Entertainment was furnished by the waiters and waitresses, who furnished a classic dance routine. A dance followed in the gymnasium, with music by the General Collection Agency, a rock group from Grand Island. Banquet participants enjoy a delicious meal, Beautiful decorating depicting a garden atmosphere highlighted the 1970 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which was appropriately themed Golden Age of the Gods, Juniors Wendel Potter and Steve Nelson begin decorating proceedings by sealing the gymnasium doors with heavy black paper, in efforts to ward off any snooping by the Seniors, BELOW: Seniors Connie Fenstemaker, Connie Milby and Diane Shotkoske plan the pictures they wish to take to capture Prom memories, Sophomore waiters and waitresses were seated, l, to r,, Debby Shotkoske, Dee Wondercheck, Dorene Hebda, Mary Morgan, Kendra Baker, Pam Wetovick, standing: Bill Anderson, Rick Knopik, Rich Thomas, Doug Zabka, Mark Gloor, Rick Roewert, Featured faculty banquet speakers were Mr, Richard Brengelman (left), and Mr. Gary Yost, BELOW: Waiters and waitresses perform the traditional banquet dance routine for the audience, AS) j ff t Gh Pi j Lp Wn Pisti Students dance in the beautifully dec- orated gymnasium to the sounds of the General Collection Agency, in the finale of the evening's activities, The naming of six seniors to National Honor Society standing highlighted the An- nual Honors Night held May 13. A large crowd was on hand for the event. Dan- forth Foundation awards went to Judy Robertson and Mark Hunzeker for out- standing leadership and scholarship. Mark was also awarded the Bausch and Lomb Award for outstanding achievement in sci- ence. Judy was presented the Senior Girls Citizenship award, and Tim Roewert was awarded the Boys Citizenship Award. Roe- wert was also named the American Legion Athlete of the Year. Senior Mark Hunzeker is presented the Bausch and Lomb Science Award by Mrs, Jane Swartz. LOWER RIGHT: The 1970 American Legion Athlete of the Year Award went to one of F,H,S,'s all- time athletic greats, Senior Tim Roe- wert, Tim excelled in all sports during his high school career, The highlight of the Honors Night Con- vocation was the tapping of these six seniors into the National Honor Society. They were l, to r. Tim Roewert, Diane Hebda, Bob Zaruba, Cyndy W etovick, Mark Hunzeker, and Judy Robertson. Art class exhibits were presented for the first time this year during the Honors Night Convocation. BELOW: Junior Wendel Potter is presented with a short story writing award by his English instructor, Mr. Don Rabbe, F’.H.S. Life Has Variety In ’70 Life in the hallways might include some after-school latest sessions with your best friend, as demonstrated by Sopho- mores Bev Cunningham and Pam Wetovick, or F.H,S, life might include being all wet once in awhile such as Senior Pat Wagner was (below right) at the Sadie Hawkins festivities, F.H.S, life included such social highlights as dancing to the pulsating sounds of a rock group, Then there's always the pre-season bonfire where Senior gridmen such as Scott Sprague, Mark Hunzeker, Ed Dubas, and George Palmer await their chance to roast the Loup City dummy, aa Featured Commencement speakers were 1, to r, Mark Hunzeker, Diane Hebda, Tim Horacek, and Cyndy Wetovick, Commencement Draws Huge Crowd A huge crowd turned out for Com- mencement 1970 on May 25. Forty-eight members of the 1970 class were presented diplomas by Board of Education members Mr. Bob Palmer and Mr. Steve Dubas, Special music was presented by the Senior Girls Octette and Susan Schweitz. Awards and scholarships were presented by Super- intendent Willard Hunzeker and Principal Max Irvin. After the recessional, a large group of well-wishers congratulated the Class of '70 in the reception line, Seniors are congratulated in the long reception line. BELOW: Diane Shotkoske and Dave Umstead flash joyful grins as they march from the auditorium with diplomas in hand, Seniors make preparations for their big night. Jerry Thomas is shown above adjusting the cap of Ed Dubas, Janeene Davis and Judy Robertson are shown below looking over the Commencement program before the processional begins. Doshi Tiwnewar 503 1969 as See a 1970 Athletics NE c eX | -—w : Oe? fe Ay? Ba! 170 MO -y5D iar Bo ary A PRIS SAM ayer gh 2061 bes sep b 75 , eas ye et ah 22 23 f'32% Em B43 A 53 eee ete ree oD Me fe Oty Se lapayy. seat es ee ee on ar aie Members of the 1969 Football squad included Front Row: 1, to r. J, Russell, student manager, D, Schweitz, R, Harris, J, Horacek, T, Nesbitt, D, Zaruba, S, Crouse, J, Nelson, J. Haynes, J, Shotkoski, G, Ballentine, T, DeLancey, J, Cunningham, R, Malander, T, Chlopek, student manager, Second Row: D, Zabka, D, Dubas, A, Sims, T, Elznic, S. Adams, R, Knopik, E, Peterson, D, Supencheck, P, Haynes, R, Nesbitt, P, Bialas, P, Shotkoski, E, Dubas, D, Maybon, R, Thomas, Back Row: D, Gilson, L, Plumb- tree, D, Fitzgerald, D, Larson, C,. Mewmaw, M, Hunze- ker, R, Ksiazek, S, Sprague, J, Thomas, T, Horacek, G, Palmer, T, Imus, T, Roewert, R, Oakley, F, Wozniak, R, Zaruba, G, Santin, Mr. Barry Miller, head coach, Mr. Dean Petricek, ass't coach, Mr. Rich Brengelman, ass't coach, Gridmen Post 8-1 Season Mark Warrior football fortunes blossomed in 1969, Coach Barry Miller's gridders posted a sparkling 8-1 record, F.H.S.'s best since 1949, The team's 6-1 Lou-Platte Conference mark was good enough for co- championship honors, Returning lettermen ironed out offensive wrinkles which plagued the '68 squad, as the team outscored op- ponents 280-54, shutting out three opponents and limiting three other foes to a single touchdown, The season's only disappoint- ment occurred on September 18, when the Warriors lost at Ravenna, 16-0, It proved to be a costly defeat, as it kept F.H.S. from winning the L.P.C, crown outright. Individual efforts were also apparent during the '69 season, Senior tailback Tim Roewert was credited with 1,211 offensive yards while scoring 98 points. His per- formance gained him All-State Honorable Mention inthe Omaha World-Herald, Cap- tain Ed Dubas was the team defensive leader with 99 tackles, Senior center Terry Imus was credited with 73 tackles, Dubas won the weekly Head-Hunter defensive award four times, Imus wonthe award three times, 1969 SEASON REVIEW Opponent Loup City 6 Ravenna 16 Centura Genoa Shelton Wood River Gibbon David City Burwell Denotes Lou-Platte Conference Games Coach Barry Miller huddles with senior quarter- back George Palmer during a time-out at Loup City. Quarterback George Palmer sneaks for first- down yardage against Centura, Ed Dubas (60), Terry Imus, Bob Zaruba, and Dick Ksiazek (78) lead the line charge, Junior wide-receiver Dave Fitzgerald (80) is shown above leaving a hapless Shelton defender as he snares a Palmer TD aerial, Senior halfback Tim Roewert (40) displays the flashy running form that gained him All-State Honorable Mention, as he twists his way to a first down against Ravenna, The scoreboard tells the story, The Warriors put together their most powerful offensive display to down Wood River. BELOW: Junior fullback Bob Oakley (45) bulldozes his way into scoring territory against Gibbon, after a key block by Terry Imus (50), Eight Tabbed All-Conference Roewert Wozniak Dubas Fitzgerald Horacek Zaruba Oakley Nesbitt Eight F.H.S. gridmen were chosen for the Lou-Platte Conference All-Star Team in November, Dave Fitzgerald, Ed Dubas, Bob Zaruba, Tim Roewert, and Tim Horacek were represented on the offensive squad, Francis ''Fritz'’ Wozniak, Bob Oakley, and Roger Nesbitt were named to the defensive unit, Roewert and Oakley were repeaters from the 1968 dream team, F.H.S,'s first Lou-Platte footballtrophy rests majestically in the trophy case to remind all of the Warrior's greatest season, BELOW: Jubilant gridmen carry Coach Miller from the field after the season finale; a crushing 60-14 win over Burwell, The 1969-70 Varsity Basketball squad included 1, to r. Ksiazek, T, Imus, T, Roewert, R, Zaruba, T, Jensen, R, Nesbitt, D, Fitzgerald, D, Larson, D, Gilson, R, Oakley, Kneeling, 1, to r. R, Thomas, student manager, Mr. Dean M. Hunzeker, T, Horacek, J, Thomas, G, Palmer, R, Petricek, Head Coach, and T, Chlopek, student manager, Cagers Win District Crown The 1969-70 Warrior basketballers staged a tremendous finish, coming within one game of a State Tournament berth, After being counted out by many with a 6-11 won-lost record, the Warriors entered District play by upsetting seeded Genoa, 56-53, F.H.S. then downed two other favored entires, Cedar Rapids and Lindsay Holy Family, to gain the District Championship, It was Fullerton's first District title in five years. In regional action, the Warriors put up a gallant fight against a much taller Milford quint, but lost, finishing the season with a 9-12 record, Senior forward George Palmer led the '69-'70 squad with 350 points and 199 rebounds, Senior teammates Jerry Thomas and Tim Horacek gained runner-up honors in scoring and rebounding, Thomas scored 287 points and pulled down 161 rebounds; Horacek grabbed 181 re- bounds and tallied 250 points, 1969-70 Season Review Opponent Ravenna Genoa Centura Central City Madison Neligh Elkhorn Valley Newman Grove David City Burwell Albion Wood River Shelton Gibbon Wood River St. Edward Loup City Genoa Cedar Rapids Lindsay Holy Family Milford Jubilant cagers proudly display their District Prize during a downtown jaunt after the Lindsay Holy Family game, Coach Dean Petricek (extreme right) looks on approv- ingly. Senior play-maker Tim Roewert cans a two- pointer against St. Edward, a game won by the Warriors 91-50, Senior Tim Horacek (40) is shown above taking a re- bound in a victory over Shelton, BELOW: Senior Mark Hunzeker takes a jump shot over the heads of Shelton defenders. Senior Jerry Thomas (43) is shown setting up a play against Genoa, BELOW: Junior Doug Gilson finds the going rough as he's harassed by Bur- well cagers while grabbing a rebound, Members of the 1969-70 Reserve Team which finished with a glossy 10-3 record included Front Row: l, to r, R, Harris, E, Smith, B, Anderson, T, Chlopek, student manager, Mr, Barry Miller, coach, Back Row: R. Nesbitt, D, Maybon, D, Larson, D, Zabka, R, Roewert, R, Oakley, D, Gilson, R, Ksiazek, M. Walker, M, Gloor, Reserves Post 10-3 Reeord Senior George Palm er (23) scores against Elkhorn 1969-70 Freshman team members included Front Row: 1, to Valley. AT LEFT: Senior Terry Imus (30) applies r. J. Wondercheck, J, Haynes, J, Williams, Standing: J, Craw- a pressing defense to a David City player, ford, T, Nesbitt, D, Zaruba, G, Ballentine, T, DeLancey, J. Nelson, J, Horacek, D, Schweitz, M, Morgan, J, Cunningham, J, Shotkoski, (§ t5 5 FF 12 30 c 444 740 34 ae Saad ae re. Coe. ON i! The 1970 Track Squad included Front Row: 1, to r, Student Manager T. Chlopek, J. Nelson, D. Zaruba, D, Schweitz, A, Sims, J. Williams, T. Elznic, T. DeLancey, J. Small, J. Shotkoski, J. Horacek, Student Manager S, Nelson, Second Row: P, Bialas, R, Malander, M. Gloor, C, Smith, D. Larson, D. Maybon, G. Santin, B, Anderson, D. Russell. Back Row: Coach Barry Miller, R. Nesbitt, R. Zaruba, T. Roewert, D, Gilson, R. Roewert, T. Imus, J. Thomas, T. Horacek, G. Palmer, W. Potter, P. Haynes, J. Small, Coach Dean Petricek, Trackmen Are District Champs F.H.S. capped a banner athletic year May 15 winning the District Track Meet at Grand Island. The team gave a strong account of itself all season scoring high in most of its meets. Top individuals were Tim Roewert, George Palmer, Jerry Thomas, Tim Horacek, and Terry Imus, all seniors. Roewert was the top point producer, getting 440 and 880 best times of :50.3 and 2:04. Horacek skimmed the low hurdles in :20.8 and set a record high jump of 6'1' . Palmer ran the high hurdles in Senior Jerry Thomas set the pace in the 880-yard run, :15.5 and long-jumped 20'1 4 . Thomas added a 2:08.8 880 clocking and Imus cleared 11 feet in the pole vault. The War- riors qualified five men in seven events for the State Track Meet at Kearney May 23, and scored 9 1 2 points in Class C competition. State scoring was by Roewert, fourth in the 440; Horacek, fourth in the high jump (tie); and the Mile Relay team of Rick Roewert, Thomas, Tim Roewert, and Palmer, first in 3:30.8. Coaches Dean Petricek and Barry Miller shared track duties in 1970, steering the Warriors to the District crown. They are shown below watching an event, 5 Junior Bob Malander is shown below : in his pet event, the pole vault, Ma- - — = lander shared the top height of 11 feet ; aa - Se ES with Senior Terry Imus, Junior Doug Gilson hands the baton to Senior Terry Imus in two-mile relay action. Coach Petricek looks on in the background, is Senior Tim Horacek is shown winning a flight of the 180- yard low hurdles. Horacek qualified for the State Meet with a second-place district clocking of :20,8, Junior strongman Bob Oakley was the top Warrior weight performer, Oakley's top 1970 shot put per- formance was 42 feet. Oakley also participated in the long jump, high jump, discus, 880-relay, and hurdles, to become F.H.S,'s all-around trackman. Relay Team Wins At State Meet Senior speedster Tim Roewert is shown ina familiar form, breaking the tape for another win, Roewert tied his own 400 yard record of :50,3, and participated in three State Meet events. BELOW: Sen- ior Tim Horacek set a new high jump mark of 6 feet one inch, Fullerton's District Track Championship trophy is shown above as it appeared to townspeople who looked at it through the Russell Drug Store window. This champion- ship capped a banner athletic year at F,H.S, which also headlined a football conference co-championand a district basketball winner, Fullerton's mile relay team was composed of 1, to r, Rick Roewert, Jerry Thomas, George Palmer, and Tim Roe- wert, The team took Class C honors at the State Meet with a clocking of 3:30.8, and was beaten only once during the season, N — oS a + ae) SN eo = ae ON a © Council Sponsors Sadie Hawkins 1969-70 Student Council sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance held in Novem- ber, The dance was set in hill country fash- ion and was highly successful. Council members also assisted Mr, WolvininOcto- ber, serving as guides for Career Day and College Night, in which students visited with representatives from various colleges and businesses. In addition to caring for pop machine sales, the group also urged stu- dents to offer worthwhile suggestions for school improvement, Officers for the group were Judy Robertson, president; Tim Roe- wert, vice-president; Glenda Schwensen, secretary; and Linda Whitney, treasurer, Student Council members Judy Robertson, Linda Whitney, and Janice Dubas are shown above decorating the main hall Christmas tree, Members Dave Larson and Tim Roewert are shown at left making decorations for the Sadie Hawkins festivities, 1969-70 Student Council members included 1, to r, Front Row: F, Wozniak, T, Roewert, M, Gloor, Back Row: G, Row: D, Hebda, S, Nash, L, Whitney, J, Robertson, G, Ballentine, R, Nesbitt, Mr. Camp, sponsor, T, Horacek, Schwensen, J, Dubas, J, Drury, D, Wondercheck, Second D, Larson, 1970 Warrior Staff Warrior Staff Sets High Goal WARRIOR STAFF MEMBERS Co-Editors ....... Sue Schweitz, Cyndy Wetovick Layout Editor .....2e+.+s.se+eeves ee Diann Dubas Sports Editor .......+.s+s+e+ee vs MarkHunzeker Business Manager ...+.+s+++se0e0«0-e BOb Zaruba PHGEGETOPHO? get iceectcuesicee « Dale Russell BRUM sates scene cea neee es v Pat Wagner Business Team .... Linda McCra y, Debby Shotkoske, Vickie Smoyer, Dennis Grabriel Class Page Team .... Beth Imus, Kendra Baker, Terri Zumbrunn Organization Page Team ....... . Kathy Dissmeyer, Jean Drury, Dorene Hebda, Kathy Hadfield Typists ... . Patti Mann, Linda Whitney, Kathy McCray AGvisOr .sseccceeccsececse Mr. Gary Camp Serving as Editors for the 1970 Warrior were l, to r, Seniors Diann Dubas, Sue Schweitz, and Cyndy Wetovick, The 1970 Warrior Staff set a high goal: to produce F.H.S,'s best-ever yearbook. New features such as anoriginal silk screen cover, original division pages with photo- conversions, and larger, better-quality photos were planned into the 1970 publica- tion. The staff worked on their own time meeting on available evenings throughout the year. Mr. Gary Camp served his second year as Warrior Staff Advisor. Pep Club Has Lots To Shout About The Pep Club promoted spirited sup- port for banner athletic squads during the 1969-70 school year, Pep Clubbers had a lot to shout about as the football team and basketball team both won their share of glory. The group managed to keep spirit at a maximum throughout the school year with much preparation going into pin-on and display signs, banners, and pep rallies. The Club also sponsored the Football Homecoming activities which included win- dow decorating of downtown businesses, parade, and dance, Mrs. Eileen Yost was the group's faculty sponsor; she was as- sited by Miss Minnie Hendrickson, i S 1969-70 Pep Club Yell Leaders included 1, to r. Diann Dubas, senior; Tracy Patton, freshman; Debbie Nelson, junior; and Kathy Hadfield, sophomore, + et) 1969-70 Pep Club Officers included 1, to r, Patti Mann, president; Kathy McCray, vice-president; Rosemary Lesiak, secretary; and Debbi Nesbitt, treasurer, A segment of the Pep Club gives a rousing yell during a basketball game time-out, BELOW LEFT: Sophomores Marcia Kotlarz and Evelyn Bialas await customers at the Pep Club refreshment stand, Front Row: 1, to r, B, Bourn, S, Nash, C, Fenstemaker, R, Lesiak, J. Koziol, M, Prososki, Back Row: C, Milby, D. Nesbitt, C. Zywiec, S. Bourn, V, Lewis. Second Row: S. Makowski, M, Syslo, P, Christensen, S, Fuehrer, D, E, McKeeman, L, Zaruba, B, Grzwya, K, Dubas, C, Whited, Wagner, C, Noble, L, Zaruba, D, Bialas, Dubas, M. Channer, B. Cunningham, Back Row: P, Weto- vick, C, Fenstemaker, K, Dissmeyer, S, Schweitz, S, Kramer, T, Zumbrunn, D, Hebda, C, Wetovick, M, Milby, Bialas, P, Bishop, Third Row: V, Klassen, D, Hebda, K, L, Ahlers, McKathnie, B, Bard, J. Drury, N, Gdowski, B, Imus, J, Front Row: K. Stickney, M, Smoyer, S, Knowles, J, Hun- zecker, Second Row: B, Supencheck, K, Baker, D, Shot- koske, K, Hadfield, P, Bish, C, Frame, J, Brower, E, Front Row: J, Davis, C, Brower, J, Robertson, J, Maly, Zywiec, D, Loeske, D, Shotkoske, D, Dubas, Back Row: J. Morgan, Second Row: Miss Hendrickson, sponsor, D, P, Mann, D, Trosper, D, Wondercheck, D, Hebda, V, Cox, G, Schwensen, M, Dubas, J, Shotkoski, J, Horacek, Smoyer, D, Nelson, K, McCray, C, Umstead, J, Brogan, L, Whitney, L, Cox, J, Cunningham, Third Row: P, Wagner, D. Hellbusch, G, Zumbrunn, M, George, J, Zaruba, M, Morgan, S, Cheerleading Squads Promote Spirit The 1969-70 cheerlead- ing squads promoted fine spirit throughout the year, organizing yells and rallys, Varsity leaders were chosen before the close of the 1968- 69 school year, The reserve squad was chosen inSeptem- ber by a group of students and faculty. 1969-70 Reserve Cheerleaders included 1, 1969-70 Varsity Cheerleaders included kneeling 1, to r, to r, Julie Hunzeker, Kathy Stickney, Mary Janeene Davis, Jane Morgan, Judy Robertson, standing, Smoyer, and Susan Knowles, Judy Maly and Carol B rower, BELOW: Varsity cheer- leaders plan yells for the football pre-season bonfire rally held in September, 1969-70 F-Club members included: Front Row: Mr, Petricek, sponsor, T, Nesbitt, R, Nesbitt, D, Maybon, D, Fitzgerald, R, Zaruba, D, Dubas, P, Shotkoski, E, Dubas. Second Row: T, Roewert, P, Bialas, T, Chlopek, W. Potter, P, Haynes, R, Malander, J, Small, M, Hunzeker, nN es Mr. Miller, sponsor, Third Row: R, Knopik, D, Zabka, R, Oakley, D, Gabriel, D, Supencheck, K, Prososki, D, Ulmstead, T, Imus, D, Larson, G, Santin, Back Row: F, Wozniak, G, Palmer, R, Ksiazek, L, Plumbtree, S, Sprague, J, Thomas, T, Horacek, C, Mewmaw, D, Gilson, F-Club Sponsors Grade Tournament F-Club officers for 1969-70 included l, to r. Jerry Thomas, Tim Horacek, George Palmer, Mark Hunzeker, Francis Wozniak, Tim Roewert, Robert Zaruba, BELOW: F-Club members participate in the Homecoming parade held in October, Two major events sponsored by the F-Club during the 1969-70 school year were the junior high basketball tourna- ment in February and the Basketball Dance in March, The Club also sold Christmas cards as a fund-raising project, Through- out the school term, the F-Club upheld its tradition of awarding merits inathletics while maintaining standards of good sports- manship, F-Clubber Ed Dubas served as this year's Warrior basketball mascot, F'.H.A. Helps Hospital Fund Several activities were sponsored by the Fullerton High F.H.A. chapter during the 1969-70 school year, First semester activities included Trick or Treat for UNICEF, Recipe Contests, and the Tasting Tea. Second semester activities included the Style Show, Daddy Date Night, and the Sweetheart-Beau Dance, Major fund-raising projects were the preparation of the Athletic Banquet meal and an ice cream social, the latter held to raise money for the hospital building fund, Mrs, Irene Kula completed her second year as faculty advisor, Chapter mothers included Mrs, Ted Prososki, Mrs. John Wondercheck, Mrs, Vernon Zumbrunn, Mrs, Clifford McCray, and Mrs, Fred Whitney, A group of F,H,A, girls donned unusual at- tire to participate in Trick or Treat for UNICEF, HOMEM = sre MER AMERICA 1969-70 F.H,A, officers included 1, to r. Front Row: Janeene Davis, Janice Dubas, Terri Zum- brunn, Pat Wagner, Judy Robertson, Back Row; Kathy Hadfield, Rosemary Lesiak, Kathy Diss- meyer, Mrs, Kula, sponsor, Kathy McCray, and Jean Drury. Jean Drury is shown assisting patrons of the F,H,A, Tasting Tea held in December, BELOW: Freshmen candidates are initiated during ceremonies held in September, Front Row: M, Prososki, D, Shotkoske, K, Stickney, J. Hunzeker, J, Kozial, C, Zywiec, B, Bourn, M, Kotlarz, R, Lesiak, Second Row: S, Zywiec, C, Frame, D, Loseke, B, Bard, N, Gdowski, M, Morgan, D, Hebda, J. Robertson, =) We A i Front Row: B, Cunningham, D, Bialas, M, Dubas, D, Shotkoske, S, Knowles, S, Nash, J, Brower, L, Whitney, J, Cunningham, Second Row: P, Wetovick, C. Fenste- maker, J, Shotkoski, J. Drury, J, Dubas, E, McKeeman, Front Row: L, Cox, E, Bialas, B, Plumbtree, B, Bish, G, Knopik, L, Zaruba, C, Brower, J, Maly, B, Supencheck, P, Bishop, Second Row: C, Umstead, M, George, J. Zaruba, K. McKathnie, D, Hellbusch, A, Sack, M, Hudi- M, Channer, K, Dubas, Third Row: C, Whited, G, Zum- brunn, C, Milby, M, Smoyer, S, Bishop, C, Wetovick, J, Davis, D, Hebda, M, Syslo, V, Klassen, Mrs, Kula, sponsor, D. Dubas, J. Brogan, P. Mann, S, Crouse, Third Row: M, Milby, P. Crawford, K, McCray, D, Hebda, P, Chris- tensen, T, Zumbrunn, C, Fenstemaker, D, Trosper, B, Grzywa, L, Zaruba, burgh, P, Wagner, K, Hadfield, J, Horacek, Third Row: D. Wondercheck, D, Nelson, S, Schwietz, V, Smoyer, S, Fuehrer, K, Dissmeyer, L, McCray, L, Ahlers, D, Wagner, S, Gdowski. F.F.A. In Many Activities The F,H.A.-F.F.A. Sweetheart and Beau Dance on Feburary 14, and the Annual F.F.A. Banquet in April highlighted the Fullerton Chapter Future Farmers of America year, Other activities in which F.F.A, members were engaged were the annual slave auction, ’ country and state fair projects, leadership camp, and vari- ous livestock and land judging contests. In September, freshman voc, ag, students were initiated into the chapter, and became the traditional green hands. 1969-70 F,.F,A, Officers included 1, to r. Mr, Harold Dissmeyer, advisor; T, Imus, reporter; D, Gabriel, treas- urer, K, Prososki, vice-president; E, Dubas, president; A, Zumbrunn, secretary; C, Smith, sentinel, 1969-70 Green Hands included M, Travers, J, Wondercheck, S, Crouse, J, Haynes, J, Williams, J, Cunningham, C, Dubas, A, Sims, J, Nelson, 1969-70 F,F,A, members included Front Row: Mr, Harold Dissmeyer, advisor, T, Imus, D, Gabriel, K, Prososki, E, Dubas, A, Zumbrunn, C, Smith, Second Row: C, Dubas, J. Haynes, J, Williams, M, Travers, D, Sack, J, Dubas, E, Smith, E, Shively, J, Wondercheck, Third Row: T, Zona, S, Crouse, R, Hill, D, Frederick, J, Small, J. Lesiak, R, Nesbitt, D, Newquist, D, Supencheck, Back Row: J, Cunningham, T, Chlopek, D, Dubas, J, Nelson, R, Knopik, R, Ksiazek, R, Oakley, A, Sims, R, Thomas, L, Plumbtree, Four individuals were honored at the F,F,A, Parent and Son Banquet as Hon- orary Chapter Farmers, They were l, to r. Mr. Gary Camp, Mr, Ted Prososki, Mr, Steve Dubas, and Mr. Vernon Zum- brunn, The sophomore agronomy team of Elwyn Smith, Tim Zona, and Jim Dubas took first place in the state judging com- Senior Allan Zumbrunn was Fullerton's petition at Lincoln April 9-10, This marked the fourth State Farmer for 1970, straight year that the F,H,S, chapter had taken the first prize. The sophomore horticulture team of Eugene Shively, Dar- rell Frederick, and John Lesiak won first place in the 1970 Senior Ed Dubas was named the Star state competition, Chapter Farmer for 1970, Ed is shown below with a plaque awarded him for his outstanding efforts as a stockman and speaker, Senior Diane Shotkoske checks over play production plans with Kaztor Sponsor Mr. Don Rabbe, Kaztor Membership Beth Bard Janeene Davis Ed Dubas Dennis Gabriel Diane Hebda Mark Hunzeker Patti Mann Kathy McCray Jane Morgan Sandra Nash Judy Robertson Sue Schweitz Diane Shotkoske Pat Wagner Linda Whitney Lorraine Zaruba Robert Zaruba Carol Brower Debby Cox Kathy Dissmeyer Jean Drury Janice Dubas Sandra Kramer Rosemary Lesiak Judy Maly Linda McCray Kay McKathnie Debbie Nelson Debbi Nesbitt Glenda Schwensen Vickie Smoyer Kendra Baker Mark Gloor Debbie Shotkoske Judy Zaruba Janet Brower Paula Christensen Julie Hunzeker Susan Knowles Barb Lineback Connie Whited Kaztors Continue Winning Ways The Kaztors drama club continued their winning ways during the 1969-70 school year. In addition to presenting the junior and senior class plays, the group presented a contest one-act and sent ten individual speech contestants to the U. of N. Fine Arts Festival in Lincoln. The Kaztors reaped many awards in all contests they participated in which included the Loup City Invitational, Doane Invitational, Lou-Platte Conference, District, and Fine Arts. The club was sponsored by Mr. Don Rabbe, with Miss Connie Babcock assisting. Junior Carol Brower was chosen as the best supporting actress for her role as Mrs, Banks inthe Kaztor production of Barefoot In The Park, The Kaztors fared well in individual competition during the year, winning many superior ratings in speech events. Senior Judy Robertson was one of the few high school students in the state asked to perform at Fine Arts, s Steve Nelson and Debbie Nesbitt were recognized by the Kaztors as the top actor and actress of the year for their lead roles as Paul and Cory Bratter in the Junior Class production of Barefoot In The Park. Steve was chosen as the top dramatist of the year by the group, Wendel Potter, shown below, was chosen the best supporting actor for his role as Victor Velasco in the same production, Pictured below are some of the outstanding individuals 1, to r., Judy Maly, Rosemary Lesiak, Diane Hebda, Sandy Kramer, Judy Robertson, and Diane Shotkoske, The 1969-70 Girls Glee included 1, to r, Front Row: J. Koziol, L. Zaruba, K. Stickney, S. Nash, C. Brower, L. Whitney, C. Zywiec, J. Cunningham, L. Cox, Second Row: P. Mann, D. Nesbitt, M. Channer, J. Drury, D. Loeske, M, George, R, Lesiak, S. Zywiec, K. Hadfield, M. Kotlarz. Third Row: M. Syslo, T. Patton, D. Wondercheck, C. Female Musicians The F.H.S. Girls Glee took top honors for the second year in a row at the In- vitational Music Contest held in Fullerton, April 24-25. The group was the only Class B entry to gain the coveted Superior rating. Due to the large size of this year's group, practices were held in two sections, a freshman-sophomore section and a junior- senior section. Accompanists for the groups were Dorene Hebda and Beth Bard. In addi- tion to contest competition, the Girls Glee performed at the Christmas concert in December. Members of the Sophomore Triple Trio included 1. to r, Bev Cunningham, Nancy Gdowski, Mary Morgan, Lorraine Ahlers, Dorene Hebda, Dee Wondercheck, Judy Zaruba, Pam Wetovick, Debby Shotkoske, Frame, M. Milby, M. Morgan, C. Whited, V. Klassen, N. Gdowski, B, Bard, J. Brogan. Back Row: S. Schweitz, D. Hebda, J. Davis, C. Wetovick, P. Christensen, D. Nelson, K. McCray, M. Smoyer, C. Noble, L. McCray, D. Trosper, Cc. Umstead, Successtul Two outstanding female vocalists were Junior Sandy Kramer (left) and Freshman Susan Knowles, Both won Superior contest ratings for solos and teamed together for a Superior-rated vocal duet. a ——— ean = er rs mies me G. Zumbrunn, B, Grzywa, D. Hebda, J. Dubas, L. Zaruba, L, Ahlers, C, Penne, P, Wetovick, J. Zaruba, C. Milby, B. Imus. Back Row; S. Makowski, L. McCray, K. Dubas, J, Morgan, C, Fenstemaker, D, Hebda, K. Dissmeyer, S, Fuehrer, T. Zumbrunn, V. Smoyer, S. Kramer, The 1969-70 Girls Glee included 1, to r. Front Row: Mr. Yost, Director, V, Lewis, D. Cox, M. Prososki, K. Baker, E, Bialas, J. Maly, J. Brower, M. Dubas, L, Adams, Second Row: G. Schwensen, D, Shotkoske, D, Dubas, B, Bish, D, Shotkoske, C, Fenstemaker, B. Cunningham, S, Knowles, J, Robertson, J. Hunzeker, Third Row: A, Sack, Senior Beth Bard gained an Excellent rating for her contest piano solo, Sophomore Mary Morgan won an Ex- cellent rating for her piano solo at contest, AT LEFT: Members of the Senior Octette included 1, to r, Linda Whitney, Patti Mann, Cyndy Wetovick, Janeene Davis, Jane Morgan, Kathy McCray, Beth Bard, and Sandi Nash, The 1969-70 Mixed Chorus included Front Row:1, to r. Mr. Gary Yost, Director, R. Lesiak, D. Shotkoske, S. Nash, B. Anderson, M. Travers, D. Newquist, S. Crouse, E, Smith, L. Whitney, J. Maly, D. Cox. Second Row: D. Shotkoske, J. Robertson, B, Bard, M. Channer, D. Russell, A, Zumbrunn, G,. Ballentine, D. Dubas, D. Schweitz, T. Nesbitt, J. Dubas, D. Dubas, P. Mann, D. Nesbitt, Third Row: P, Wetovick, L. Ahlers, J. Zaruba, K. McCray, J. Morgan, P. Wozny, J. Nelson, D. Zabka, A, Sims, J. Horacek, C. Smith, J. Cunningham, L. McCray, K. Dubas, N. Gdowski, M. Morgan, J. Drury. Back Row:C. Wetovick, D, Hebda, D, Nelson, J, Davis, S, Kramer, K, Prososki, D, Gilson, T. Horacek, M. Gloor, M. Walker, M. Hunzeker, D. Larson, D. Fitzgerald, V.Smoyer, D. Hebda, K, Dissmeyer, S. Schweitz, M. Smoyer. Mixed Groups Rate Well At Contest Mixed vocal groups fared well during the 1969-70 school year. The mixed chorus gained an excellent rating in music con- test competition. In addition, the group performed for the Christmas and Pre- Contest concerts. The highly-successful Madrigal gained a superior rating at contest in class ''B ' competition. The group also sang for numerous community organi- zations and gatherings throughout the year. Both groups were under the direction of Mr. Gary Yost. Serving as accompanists for the groups were Senior Beth Bard and Sopho- more Mary Morgan. Members of the 1969-70 Madrigal were 1. to r. Front Row: Judy Maly, Patti Mann, Sandy Kramer, Beth Bard. Second Row: Mary Morgan, accompanist, Jane Morgan, Linda McCray, Debbie Nesbitt. Back Row: Dale Dubas, Dave Larson, Tim Horacek, Mark Gloor, Doug Gilson, Cyndy Wetovick and Mark Hunzeker were not present when the picture was taken, Members of the 1969-70 Boys Glee were Front Row: 1, to r, B. Anderson, M, Travers, D. Newquist, D. Russell, G. Ballentine, D, Dubas, T. Nesbitt, S. Crouse, E. Smith, Second Row: Mr, Gary Yost, Director, A, Zumbrunn, P. Wozny, J. Nelson, K. Prososki, J. Horacek, C, Smith, D. Schweitz, J. Cunningham, M. Morgan, Accompanist. Back Row: A. Sims, D. Zabka, D. Gilson, T. Horacek, M. Gloor, M. Walker, M. Hunzeker, D. Larson, D. Fitzgerald. Boys Glee Earns ‘Excellent’? Mark Male vocalists gave a good account of themselves during the school year. The Boys Glee, although being able to practice once weekly, earned an excellent rating at music contest. In addition to the contest performance, the group also sang at the Annual Christmas Concert. Individual male vocalists also did well. Senior Mark Hun- zeker and Sophomore Mark Gloor earned superior ratings at contest for their solos. Junior Dale Dubas was rated 'excel- lent'’ for his contest performance, Dubas was joined by Dave Larson, Doug Gilson, and Dave Fitzgerald in making up person- nel for the Junior Boys Quartette, which also sang at the Christmas Concert. Fullerton High's fine male vocalists included 1, to r. Junior Dale Dubas, Sophomore Mark Gloor, and Senior Mark Hunzeker, peat F.H.S. Concert Band Wins Superior Highlight of the F.H.S. Concert Band year was the Superior rating won at con- test for sight reading. Ful- lerton was the only school at contest to receive such a rating. The band also won an excellent rating for per- formance under the direction of Mr. Gary Yost. The marching group kept busy during the football season, producing fine half time en- tertainment at home games. The marching band also at- tended the Shrine Bowl] Pa- rade in Lincoln in August and the Hastings College Melody Round-up in Octo- ber. Serving as Drum Major r . : for the marching group was — _— - —ee Junior Sandy Kramer. Concert Band Seniors: Beth Bard Janeene Davis Patti Mann Sandi Nash Sue Schweitz Diane Shotkoske Mark Hunzeker A portion of the marching band is shown below performing at halftime of the Shelton game, This year's group produced Juniors; many fine performances, Mary Channer Debby Cox Kathy Dissmeyer Betty Grzwya Sandy Kramer Judy Maly Darla Trosper Sophomores: Lorraine Ahlers Mark Gloor Beth Imus Marcia Kotlarz Dale Russell Debby Shotkoske Freshmen; Lori Adams Gary Ballentine Pam Bishop Janet Brower Paula Christensen Julie Hunzeker Gwen Knopik Susan Knowles For Sight Reading Membership Freshmen; Jane Koziol Tom Nesbitt Connie Penne Dallas Schweitz Matt Travers Junior High: Ann Brogan Ron Davis Chauvan Hudiburgh Gwen Klassen Jim Kramer Kevin Morris Terri Noble Serving as majorettes were top to bot- tom Freshman Connie Whited, Junior Sandy Kramer, and Junior Debbie Nes- bitt. ‘ Music Director Gary Yost is shown in A r= action at a band practice session. miuuute Instrumental Groups Rank High Members of the Superior-rated Clarinet Trio were l, to r, Senior Janeene Davis, and Juniors Betty Grzywa and Sandy Kramer, The Excellent-rated Trombone Quartette was composed of 1, to r. Senior Linda Whitney, Freshman Connie Penne, Junior Mary Channer, and Senior Sandi Nash, er J F.H.S. contest instrumental groups ranked high in 1970, earning one superior and four excellent ratings. The Clarinet Trio composed of Juniors Sandy Kramer and Betty Grzwya and Senior Janeene Davis earned the Superior rating, at. the contest held in Fullerton April 24-25. The Brass Sextette and Trombone Quartette earned Excellent ratings, as did the Trumpet Trio and French Horn Quartette. In addition to contest participation, each group performed publically at the Pre-Contest Band Con- cert held April 20. The Trumpet Trio was composed of 1, to r, Senior Diane Shotkoske, Sophomore Mark Gloor, and Freshman Paula Christensen. BELOW LEFT: Members of the Excellent- rated French Horn Quartette were l, to r, Sophomore Debby Shotkoske, Junior Judy Maly, Freshman Janet Brower, and Junior Darla Trosper, Many Changes Confront Freshmen New faces, schedules, and classes were just a part of the many changes ex- perienced by the 1969-70 freshmen, As usual, the frosh were also puzzled at the start of the school term, and they also experienced much ribbing from upper- classmen, There is no doubt that most freshmen can't wait for '71, when they will lose baby status and become soph- omores, Freshman officers were as fol- lows: Tom Nesbitt, president; Margaret Prososki, vice-president; Matt Travers, secretary; and Susan Knowles, treasurer, Lori Adams Gary Ballentine David Bialas Beth Bish Pamela Bishop Janet Brower Paula Christensen Cindy Clark Lisa Cox Jeff Crawford Steve Crouse James Cunningham Thomas DeLancey Charles Dubas Mary Dubas Tom Elznic John Haynes Debra Hebda Diane Hellbusch Jeff Horacek Julie Hunzeker Gwen Knopik Susan Knowles Jane Kozial Barbara Lineback Dawn Loseke Dale McIntosh Mike Morgan Jack Nelson Tom Nesbitt Tracy Patton Connie Penne Freshmen experience the ordeal of standardized testing behind closed doors, —— Louise Zaruba Gale Zumbrunn Two unidentified freshmen boys take part in a Pep Club skit “legs judging” contest. Margaret Prososki Anne Sack Dallas Schweitz Jeff Shotkoski Joyce Shotkoski Albert Sims Joe Small Janice Smith Kathy Stickney Beverly Supencheck Mary Syslo Matt Travers Connie Whited Jack Williams Jon Wondercheck Donald Zaruba Sophomores Eye Class Rings Gladly leaving the title of freshmen behind them, the 1969-70 sophomores looked forward to the end of the school term when they would be able to order their class rings, For most sophomores, the year brought new experiences such as driving, dating, varsity athletic competi- tion, and elective classes, Leading the class of 72 were the following officers: Mary Morgan, president; Barbara Bourn, vice-president; Dorene Hebda, secretary; and Pam Wetovick, treasurer, Steve Adams Lorraine Ahlers Bill Anderson Kendra Baker Evelyn Bialas Barbara Bourn Jean Brogan Jerry Collins Beverly Cunningham James Dubas Rita Dubas Cheryl Fenstemaker Connie Frame Darrell Frederick Sheri Fuehrer Nancy Gdowski Marjean Gilson Mark Gloor Kathleen Hadfield Roger Harris Dorene Hebda Robert Hill Beth Imus Ricky Knopik Marcia Kotlarz John Lesiak Randy Lewis Marla Milby Mary Morgan Doug Newquist Edward Peterson Ricky Roewert Dale Russell Sophomore boys gather in the hallway John Russell before the start of classes, Eugene Shively Debbie Shotkoske Elwyn Smith Mary Smoyer Dennis Supencheck Rich Thomas Donna Wagner Mikeal Walker Teri Weller Pamela Wetovick Dee Wondercheck Doug Zabka Judy Zaruba Tim Zona Connie Zywiec JOHN UMSTEAD 1954-1969 In Memoriam We shall never forget John's conscien- tious attitude and shy, yet friendly person- ality. The sophomore class has lost a dear friend and classmate who was respected and well-liked by all who knew him, Juniors Sport Largest Class The 1969-70 school year found the jun- iors diligently planning the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, while looking forward to '71 senior status. In January, class members received their coveted class rings, many of which were soon lost to steady companions, Leading F.H.S.'s larg- est class were the following officers: Robert Oakley, president; Judy Maly, vice-presi- dent; Rosemary Lesiak, secretary; and Sandy Kramer, treasurer, Paul Bialas Sherry Bourn Carol Brower Roger Casebolt Mary Channer Ted Chlopek Debby Cox Pamela Crawford Sharlene Crouse Jeanne Cunningham Kathy Dissmeyer Jean Drury Dale Dubas Janice Dubas Karen Dubas David Fitzgerald The juniors won first place in the Homecoming float com- petition with an entry entitled Skunk 'Em! Mary George Doug Gilson Betty Grzywa Paul Haynes Janis Horacek Tracy Jensen Sandra Kramer Richard Ksiazek David Larson Rosemary Lesiak Vickie Lewis Linda Lineback Sharon Makowski Robert Malander Judy Maly Dennis Maybon Linda McCray Kay McKathnie Eva McKeeman Clem Mewmaw Debra Nelson Steve Nelson Debbi Nesbitt Roger Nesbitt Coleen Noble Robert Oakley Leonard Plumbtree Wendel Potter Donald Sack Gary Santin Glenda Schwensen Paul Shotkoski John Small Vickie Smoyer Rodney Supencheck Darla Trosper Cathy Umstead Edward Wozny Terri Zumbrunn Susan Zywiec D, BIALAS S. BISHOP Seniors View Life In New Decade On May 25, 1970 48 F.H.S. Seniors received their diplomas and for all began a new life .... a new life which coincided with the dawning of a new decade, the seventies. The sixties had been taken up with a life of schooling; a life at home with parental protection and guidance. The life of the seventies proposes changes for each graduate. For some there will be higher education in colleges and technical schools, and with higher education a new career. For some, formal education will end and jobs will be taken; marriages will occur. Many young men in the class of '70 will no doubt serve their country in the armed forces. Regardless of whether formal edu- cation is continued or not, all graduates will face one of the greatest learning proc- esses, the education of life itself, which includes living away from home and parents and making decisions without opinion from others. All graduates will no doubt look back to the beginning of this new life when another decade dawns, and always remem- ber their year: 1970. AMIL BABB Junior transfer from Vanden High, Travis A,F.B., Calif. BETH BARD Pep Club; F.H.A.; Current Affairs Club; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; Class Officer; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee; Madrigal. DONNA BIALAS Pep Club; F,H,A, LETTERED: Pep Club, SHERYL BISHOP F.H.A,; County Government Day. The Class of '70 won the Homecoming hall decorating competition with the theme Seniors Rate High. Seniors Scan 70’s With Hope C. BLOYD E, DUBAS M. BLOYD C. FENSTEMAKER CARYN BLOYD Senior transfer from Grand Island Senior High, Pep Club; Spanish Club, MONTE BLOYD Current Affairs Club; Class Plays. JANEENE DAVIS Pep Club--Cheerleader; Student Council--Officer; Drama Club; Class Plays; Class Officer; Jr.-Sr. Waitress; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee. LETTERED: Band, Pep Club, DIANN DUBAS Pep Club--Yell Leader; F.H.A,; Annual Staff--Editor; Class Plays; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club. SPECIAL AWARDS: Football Homecoming Queen; Danforth Foundation Award, J. DAVIS D,. GABRIEL D. DUBAS S. GDOWSKI EDWARD DUBAS Ea Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club; F,F,A,--Officer; Student Council; Drama Club; Class Plays; Class Officer; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee, LETTERED: Football, Basketball, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Foot- ball All-Conference, F.F,A, Chapter Star Farmer and Purebred Herd Livestock Awards, F.F.A, Public Speaking Awards, CONNIE FENSTEMAKER Pep Club; F.H,A,; County Government Day; Girls Glee, DENNIS GABRIEL Football; Track; F=-Club; F,F.A.--Officer; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; County Government Day. LETTERED: Football, SPECIAL AWARDS: F.F,A, Leader- ship Camp Award, STELLA GDOWSKI Pep Club; County Government Day; Girls Glee, MYRNA HARRIS County Government Day. ROBERT HARRIS Basketball; County Government Day. DIANE HEBDA Pep Club--Yell Leader; F.H.A.; Current Affairs Club; Student Council; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee. LETTERED: Pep Club. SPECIAL AWARDS; National Honor Society. DEBRA HINRICH M. HARRIS T. HORACEK R,. HARRIS M,. HUDIBURGH TIMOTHY HORACEK Tim Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Student Council; Class Plays; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee; Madrigal, LETTERED: Football, Basketball, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS; Football All-Conference, MARVIS HUDIBURGH Pep Club; Annual Staff; Girls Glee. LETTERED: Pep Club MARK HUNZEKER Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Current Affairs Club--Officer; Annual Staff--Editor; Drama Club; Class Plays; Boys All-Stater; Band; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee; Madrigal, LETTERED: Football, Basketball, Track. SPECIAL AWARDS: Danforth Foundation Award, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, National Honor Society. TERRY IMUS Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club; F.F.A.--Officer; Class Plays; County Government Day. LETTERED: Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. D, HINRICH T. IMUS D. HEBDA M. HUNZ EKER Seniors Win Many Honors VICKIE KLASSEN Pep Club; F,H,A,; County Government Day; Girls Glee, HAROLD KURTH Sophomore transfer from Belgrade High, Class Officer; Boys Glee, PATRICIA MANN Patti Pep Club--Officer; F,H,A,; Current Affairs Club; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; Jr.-Sr, Waitress; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee; Madrigal, LETTERED: Pep Club. KATHY MC CRAY Pep Club--Officer; F,H,A,--Officer; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club. CONNIE MILBY Pep Club; F.H.A,; C ounty Government Day; Girls Glee. JANE MORGAN Pep Club--Cheerleader; Current Affairs Club; Drama Club--Officer; Class Plays; Class Officer; Jr.-Sr. Wait- ress; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee; Madrigal, LETTERED: Pep Club, SPECIAL AWARDS: Basketball Homecoming Queen, P, MANN Senior gridders Ed Dubas, George Palmer, and Jerry Thomas plan the Homecoming parade route, V. KLASSEN C. MILBY H. KURTH J. MORGAN me S. NASH J. ROBERTSON G. PALMER T. ROEWERT SANDRA NASH Sandi Pep Club; F.H.A,; Current Affairs Club; Student Council 1; Drama Club; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, GEORGE PALMER Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Class Of- ficer; Jr.-Sr., Waiter; County Government Day; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee, LETTERED: Football, Basketball, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Basketball All-Conference, BETTY PLUMBTREE Pep Club; F,H,A,; Drama Club; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club, KEN PROSOSKI Basketball; Track; F-Club; F,F,A,--Officer; County Gov- ernment Day; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee, LETTERED: Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Local Winner, National Math- ematics Competition, F,F,A, Home Improvement Award, JUDY ROBERTSON Pep Club--Cheerleader; F,H,A,--Officer; Student Council n i“ B. PLUMBTREE T. SACK K. PROSOSKI S. SCHWEITZ --Officer; Drama Club; Class Plays; Class Officer; Jr.- Sr. Waitress; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club, SPECIAL AWARDS: Fine Arts Festival Speech Contestant; F,F,.A, Sweetheart; Senior Citizenship Award; National Honor Society, TIM ROEWERT Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Student Council--Officer; Class Officer; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; County Government Day; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee. LETTERED: Football, Basketball, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Foot- ball All-Conference; Senior Citizenship Award; National Honor Society; American Legion Athlete of the Year, TOM SACK F,F,.A.; Class Plays; County Government Day. SUSAN SCHWEITZ Sue Pep Club--Officer--Yell Leader; Current Affairs Club; Annual Staff--Editor; Drama Club; Class Plays; Jr.- Sr. Waitress; Girls All-Stater; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club, eh C,. SMITH S. VOICHAHOSKE D,. SHOTKOSKE D. UMSTEAD DIANE SHOTKOSKE Pep Club; Drama Club; Class Plays; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Band. CALVIN SMITH Basketball; Track; F.F.A,--Officer; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee, SPECIAL AWARDS: F.F.A. Agriculture Mechanics Award, SCOTT SPRAGUE Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club, LETTERED: Foot- ball, Track, JERRY THOMAS Sophomore transfer from Belgrade High, Football; Basket- ball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Class Plays; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; County Government Day, LETTERED: Football, Basket- ball; Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Basketball All- S. SPRAGUE P, WAGNER J, THOMAS C. WETOVICK Conference, DAVID UMSTEAD Basketball; Track; F-Club, LETTERED: Track, STEVE VOICHAHOSKE Track; F.F.A.; Class Plays; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee. PATRICIA WAGNER Pat Pep Club; F.H.A,--Officer; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; County Government Day, LETTERED: Pep Club. CYNTHIA WETOVICK Cyndy Pep Club--Yell Leader; F.H,A,--Officer; Annual Staff-- Editor; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee; Madrigal. LETTERED: Pep Club, SPECIAL AWARDS: National Honor Society. Decisions Await Class Of ’70 LINDA WHITNEY Pep Clu b; F.H.A,; Current Affairs Club; Student Council-- Officer; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee. SPECIAL AWARDS: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, FRANCIS WOZNIAK Fritz Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Student Council; Class Plays; County Government Day. LET- TERED: Football, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Football All-Conference, PAUL WOZNY F.F.A,; Student Council; Class Officer; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee, SPECIAL AWARDS: F.F,A, Home Improve- ment and Ag. Business Awards, Seniors Dennis Gabrieland Bob Zaruba chatin front of their LORRAINE ZARUBA locker after school, Pep Club; F,H,A,--Officer; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Girls Glee, LETTERED: Pep Club, L, WHITNEY F, WOZNIAK ROBERT ZARUBA Bob R. ZARUBA A. ZUMBRUNN Football; Basketball; Track; F-Club--Officer; Current Affairs Club--Officer; Student Council; Annual Staff; Drama Club; Class Plays; Class Officer; Jr.-Sr, Waiter; County Government Day. LETTERED: Football, Basket- ball, Track, SPECIAL AWARDS: Football All-Conference, National Honor Society, U.S, Merchant Marine Academy Appointment, ALLAN ZUMBRUNN F,F,A,--Officer; Mixed Chorus; Boys Glee. SPECIAL AWARDS: F.F.A, Dairy Foundation Award, F.F.A, State Farmer, L., ZARUBA P, WOZNY The Road of Life lies ahead for each member of the Class of 1970 now that graduation and Fullerton High are only memories. The Road is marked by contrast, as it holds both certainties and mysteries. It is certain that the Road will not always be smooth, and that obstacles will often confront the traveler who uses it. The mysteries deal with how long the Road will be, and of course what is directly in front of the unknown curves. The scenery along the Road will often be beautiful, so beautiful in fact that the traveler will yearn to stop and stay along the way. This is an impossibility of course because the traveler is not permitted to stop until he reaches his destination. The traveler will findsome consolation in being able to glance backward on occasion. Here he will be able to see the distant vision of F.H.S., and will fondly remember the cherished moments that were contained there in 1970. WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A es — Areca ¥, eas TSS a, ryt oni. ea] ed ye teak ae Ce RR ert COT ies |
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