Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)

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PAMNE UXXSEPOLB HI LOOGEPOLE, NEBRASKA FOREWORD Where has time flown? It's funny, I can still remember my first day of Kindergarten. 1 really thought 1 was a privileged character, walking to school alone, armed with new saddle oxfords and crayons. And now my SENIOR year is over. 1 can't believe IT !!! All year I've had senioritis, counting the weeks, days, and finally hours until the last day. But now that it's here. I have an empty feeling to think that so many HAPPY-S AD experiences are behind me. It has really made me think, and I've realized that all through these growing years. I've had to be an individual. If I wanted to achieve, I had to explore and challenge and be willing to become involved. And isn'tthiswhatlife'sall about? Maybe that's why I'm excited even though I'm sentimental. Sure, it awes me to think that from now on I'm on my own, but I'm not afraid to plunge into life! Maybe it's because I've learned how to live . . . For these reasons we dedicate this annual to you Because you were a teacher who was always kind. Because of all the little things that you would do. Because of the times when we went wrong, but you said you didn't mind. Because you gave us help when you knew we needed some. Because of the way you love our class, though we are but few. Because you were one to whom we could come when we had a problem and were feeling blue. Because you make your room a pleasant place. It was somewhere to go when we needed to. So as we leave this school to start at a new pace, we want to say thank you for the way you helped us through. OASSOF'74’ CLASS OFFICERS - Cindy Nielson, News Reporter; Vic Horst, Vice-President; Rod Mika, Treasurer; Arden Miller, President; Margo Wiest, Secretary. MARGO WIEST Beastie Annual Editor Pep Club President Volleyball Choir - Class Plays ROCK OL1VERIUS Chuck Football Choir Class Plays RICK CHRISTENSEN Trick Track - Football Basketball Choir - Swing Choir Class Plays DELMA BARTLING Delm Librarian Pep Club ARDEN MILLER Ard Class President Student Council Choir Track - Football TINA KRIPAL Ripple Cheerleader Band and Choir Volleyball Class Plays VIC HORST Big Bertha Cheerleader Band and Choir Student Council Vice-President ROD MIKA Dew Balls Track - Football Basketball Choir Class Plays SPONSORS Mr. Stutzman and Mr. Hartman COLORS Light Blue Regal Blue FLOWER White Rose CINDY NIELSON Rue Vice-President Pep Club Choir Class Plays Class Officer BEV NARJES Pickle Choir Pep Club Dramatics Class Plays GREG RUFENACHT Munchkin Class Plays Football Choir and Band Basketball RICK HAYS Loady” Football Track Class Plays Choir SUSAN HOUSER Suzy Cheerleader Lettergirl Band and Choir Volleyball NO OPERA ATIME OP'RYMOUSE TONIGHT The Salami Opera Company is about to fall apart in Desert Rat. The villain, Baron Wolfgang, knows that the prima donna, Alma, is about to inherit a fortune in gold mines. He'd marry except that she has no title. His confidence woman Lily Liverspot discovers a young nobleman, Count Onitt, living incognito as Billy Bright, a composer. Through shady means she schemes to have the young people married so Alma will have a title and when the SENIOR CLASS PLAY SUSAN — - - — - -- -- Betty ROD - -- -- -- -- Billy Bright ROCKY.........................Big Gulch RICK C. ---------Claude Hopper VIC - -------Alma Pumpemickle ARDEN - Wolfgang von Wolfpack TINA---------- - - - Lily Liverspot MARGO - ---------Madam Violetta BEV — ----- --------- - Cindy Lou RICK H..............Cap'n Alkali •• ...------ - - -Indian TRES MISEGADIS------woman in shawl marriage is annulled Wolf-pack will be able to marry her and claim her unsuspected wealth. Before Wolfpack can claim his prize, however, he must reckon with Madam Violetta. The action terminates with a performance of Billy's opera 111 Pistachio and the complete ruin of Wolfpack's evil plot. An old-fashioned melodrama written with a fast contemporary flair ! 1! ITINERARY FOR 1974 SNEAK TRIP April 19, 1974 2:00 a. m, 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. April 20, 1974 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Departed from Lodgepole High School Arrived in Colorado Springs Toured Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Toured Seven Falls Toured Cave of the Winds Stayed the night at Garden Valley Inn in Colorado Springs. Went to see The Sting Departed from Colorado Springs Toured Botanic Gardens Went shopping until noon Toured the Coors Factory at Golden Toured Heritage Square Arrived back in Denver spent the night at the Rockin' R Motel. Went to see American Graffiti April 21, 1974 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Departed from Denver for Lodgepole Toured Celebrity lanes SPONSORS: Mom and Dad Stutzman and Uncle Gary Hartman BUSING: Courtesy of Greyhound Bus Lines BUS DRIVER: Big Jim ClASC OF 197 Graduation Night 1974 was filled with many memories. A last minute straightening of hair and robes. A weak-kneed feeling as we walked down the aisle past friends and family. We receive that long awaited document our diploma. And suddenly it is over. And just as suddenly, we realize that we have spent this Graduation Night wavering between trying not to laugh and trying not to cry. BACK ROW - Rick H., Rick C., Arden, Rod, Rock, Steve B. MIDDLE - Tina, Cindy, Susan, Steve T., Greg. FRONT ROW - Vic, Beverly, Margo, Delma. AWARDS: Vicki Horst - Lions Club, Music Scholarship to Chadron, Susan Houser - Music Scholarship to Chadron, Tina Kripal - Volleyball Scholarship to E.W.C., Music Scholarship to N.W.C., Rod Mika - Football Scholarship to Midland, Arden Miller - Salutatorian, Scholarship to Wesleyan, I Dare You award, Bev Narges - Valedictorian, Oberfielder Award, Scholarship to Dana, I Dare You award, Cindy Nielson - Clarence Meyer Scholarship to N.W.T.C., Scholarship to Beaty Academy, Margo Wiest - Volleyball Scholarship to N.W.C. mCCALAUREAl Mr. Thompson, Superintendent, Pastor Dana Mark, Address: Pastor George Wheat: Invocation Benediction COMMENCEMENT Mr. Thompson, Superintendent, Presentation of Awards; Mr. Hafer, Lions Club Scholarship: Mr. Diffendaffer, Presented Senior Class: Pastor Cox, Invocation, Benediction; Mr. Ommen, Senior Diplomas; Mr. Kasten, Eighth Grade Diplomas; Dr. Don Keck, Address LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of the CLASS OF 1974 We the Seniors, being of sound mind and body, do make this our last will and testament. I, TINA KRIPAL, will my great big brown eyes to Karen, Tim, and Rog, in hopes that next year they will still have something to laugh at, and least but not last I will my natural blond hair and black roots to Mark Christensen, so he’ll never get bored with one color, and finally I will my extra loud vocal chords and big mouth to Cindy Anderson so that from now on she will be heard, then seen!! I, ROCKY OLIVERIUS, will my XL 175 to Douglas Schmale in hopes he will realize that he should own one and to Reid Block I will my ability to walk and do things slow so he doesn't become overexerted. I, BEV NARJES, will my mind, and a scrub brush and soap to Benita Ramirez so that she can clean it up some day, and my pickle to Roger Behrends so that he will have something to keep himself occupied. I, STEVE TAYLOR, will to Charlie Leach 1 full pack of cigarettes in order to prevent him from having to borrow so many from everyone, and to Larry Stoll, I will what is left of my car so he can have fun trying to wreck it as many times as I have. I, CINDY NIELSON, will my driving ability to Benita Ramirez so that she can keep her car in one piece. I, STEVE BRUNS, will my ability to put air shocks on to Ben Jones, so that next time he'll be able to do it himself. I, SUSAN HOUSER, will my long, dark hair to Rog Behrends to cover his legs, in hopes that in years to come people won't think he's waiting for a flood, and my ability to stay in my dorm room, at night, during Cheerleading Camp to Pam Smith in hopes that she won’t be found under the library . . . doing research. I, RICK HAYS, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Ben Jones and Dan Dickinson in hopes that they won't have to make up double time again. I, MARGO WIEST, will my ability to put a pop can in my mouth to Doug Schmale so that he too can set some kind of record. I also will my wild, hilarious laugh to the Pep Club bus so that Miss Frantz won't ever fall asleep. Finally, I will my ability to have a long, fun, and loving relationship with the same guy to Miss Nerve Pill, so that she too may know what true happiness is. I, RICK CHRISTENSEN, will my car and ability to go get my girlfriend so that Michael won’t have to go along with Ben all the time. And 1 will my ability not to smoke to Dan, in hopes that he can be a better athlete. And finally, I will my soft and kind touch to Reid, in hopes that he won’t beat up his chick. I, VICKI HORST, will my short hair to Holly Jones, so that she won’t have to keep brushing it out of her eyes when she gets nervous, and my cheerleading shoes to Karen Huff in hopes that she has many prosperous years of mountain climbing. I, ARDEN MILLER, will one case of my finest quality pine-scenting embalming fluid to Mary Ellen Walton and a lO'ft discount to all faculty members on all funeral services up to May 5, 1974. And finally, 1 will my Western Auto blinker to Rick Christensen, in hopes that he doesn't get hassled by the law. I, DELMA BARTLING, will the library to Fern Bartling and Sandy Schlaman in hopes that they can find back all the books I lost. I, GREG RUFENACHT, will my ability to get to school late to Tim Zalesky, in hopes that he too may discover the joys of the parking lot. I, ROD MIKA, will my fat car to Ed Glanz, in hopes that he may have a more moving love life and to Gary Hornicek, I will my ability to lose my glasses in my football helmet in hopes he has a very exciting career. And last but not least, I will my ability to go bananas to Mrs. Bower, in hopes the monkeys at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo won't get her! We the '74 Sneak Family will Mom and Dad and Uncle Gary a free fishing trip with Big Jim and the Guard at Botanic Gardens !!! We also will the graduating class of '75 the Manager of the Rockin' R for their sneak trip, in hopes that he will appreciate them as much as he did us!! a-ttvkAiiAS TOP ROW - Gina Finnell, Cindy Anderson, Judy Homicek, Coach Rasmussen, Cindy Sick, Diane Soucie, Vic Horst, Gwen Finnell. MIDDLE ROW; Julie Yanney, Marcy Gade, Tami Mika, Sandy From, Star Mika, Tracy Markel, Pam Smith. BOTTOM ROW (Varsity): Holly Jones, Suz Houser, Karen Huff, Tina Kripal, Margo Wiest, Tres Misegadis. SCHEDULE Sept. 12 Dalton----------------won Sept. 25 Dix-------------------won Oct. 2 St. Pats---------- - - won Oct. 9 Gurley - ------------lost Oct. 16 St. Pats - - -------won Oct. 23 Potter - ------------lost Oct. 29 MAC Tournament Nov. 6 Chappell-------------lost FOOmLL MR. GARY HARTMAN Head Coach Running Back's Coach BACKROW - Greg Thompson, Mr. Hartman, Roger Behrends, Dale Mitchell, ROW - Mark Christensen, Leo Nielson, Ben Jones, Rick Christensen, Tim Stutzman, LoomisBooth, PhilDailey, MichaelWiest, AllenHarned, Darrell MR. ROGER STUTZMAN Offensive Line Coach We relate to others with a word, a look, a touch, a motion. We relate one to one, one to two, and one to many. How we relate is a personal matter bom in the mind and heart . . . -v Sr S x Sept. 8 St. Pats Sept. 14 Dalton Sept. 21 Sunflower Sept. 28 Lyman Oct. 5 Dix Oct. 12 Gurley HOMECOMING Oct. 19 Melbeta Oct. 24 Potter DAD’S NIGHT CQU4D Rocky Oliverius, Rod Mika, Arden Miller, Kevin Sick, Ed Glanz, MIDDLE Zalesky, JeffMisegadis, Gale Mitchell, Mr. Franklin. FIRST ROW - Mr. Dykman, Gary Homicek, Dan Dickinson, and Mr. Homolka. MR. DENNY FRANKLIN End and Defensive Guard Coach MR. LARRY HOMOLKA AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME OPP. L.P 6 -0 - 12 -26 -34 -12 -0 -12 - Football is a RUGGED sport. It develops spirit, muscle, character, and a sense of fair play . . . Junior High Coach Super Scout SENIOR CO-COPIAINS VAROlY JR, WR 1Y TOP - T. Zalesky, J. Mise-gadis, G. Mitchell, R. Behrends, R, Mika, D. Mitchell, K. Sick, L, Booth. BOTTOM - D. Trump, D. Dykman, Coach Homolka, B. Jones, R. Christensen. TOP - D. Dykman, E. Oliverius, D. Lewis, M. Christensen, K. Sick, L. Booth, M. Wiest, D. Dickinson. BOTTOM - D. Trump, C. Leach, Coach Hartman, B. Jones, P. Daily. SCHEDULE Dec. 7 Gurley------------------- lost Dec. 8 Dalton - -- -- -- - —-------won Dec. 11 Big Springs-------------------won Dec. 14 Bushnell ----------------- won Dec. 21 Melbeta --- - won Dec. 28-29 Chappell Holiday Tournament Jan. 4 Sunflower - -- -- -- -- -- won Jan. 11 Harrisburg------------- ------ won Jan. 18 Oshkosh - -- — ---------- lost Jan. 21-25 MAC Tournament Feb. 1 Potter---------------------- won Feb. 2 Lyman----------- i0St Feb. 8 Dixx ----------------------- won Feb. 15 Sidney St. Pats ----------- -won Feb. 22 Chappell - -- -- -- -- -- - won Lodgepole Takes 2nd, Dalton, Potter Beaten Lodgepole Tops The Lodgepole Panthers took over second place in the Minuteman Conference loop standings this week as they boosted their conference record to 5-1 with a 67-59 victory over Harrisburg Friday night The Lodgepole victory and St Patrick's 74-71 loss to Gurley rearranged the top spots in the MAC loop standings. Gurley is now first with a 5-0 record Lodgepole is second and St Patrick's third at 4-1 Lodgepole trailed in their game by as much as 10 points before Ctoach Larry Homolka's team applied a half court press in the fourth quarter that held Harrisburg to just eight points while Lodgepole scored 20 Rod Mika led the Panthers with 20 points Tim Zalesky added 17 Gale Mitchell had 10 and Roger Behrends 11 HARRISBURG Anderson 10. Linn 16, Johnson 18. Snyder 8. Huffman 3, Wynne 2. Brown 2. LODGEPOLE Behrends 11. Zalesky 17. G. Mitchell 10. Booth 1. Mika 20, D Mitchell 2. Misegadis 6. Lodgepole 16 16 15 20-67 Harrisburg 21 18 12 8 -59 LODGEPOLE Misegadis 12. Behrends 18, G. Mitchell 8, D. Mitchell 2, Mika 16, Zalesky 12. ST. PATRICK'S Grothe 25, Cortney 12, Heaton 15, Fahey 4, Fehringer 10. Lodgepole IS 13 18 22—6 St. Patrick’s 22 15 IS 14—66 Homolka's Panthers cut the Irish lead to six points, 52-46 Then came the surprise. Tony Grothe, who dumped in 25 points to lead all scorers in the contest, fouled out midway in the fourth frame and Lodgepole took over. The Panthers scored 22 points in the final frame and held the Irish to 14 for the victory. St. Patrick's was rated seventh in the state in last week's Omaha World Herald Class D ratings. The Irish loss at the Youth Center was only the second in Coach Chuch Perone's four LODGEPOLE — A big second quarter propelled the Lodgepole Panthers to a 54-48 win over the Big Springs Trojans Tuesday night. It was the second straight win for Lodgepole after a season-opening loss The defeat was the second straight for Big Springs Trailing 7-11 at the end of the first quarter. Lodgepole erupted for 23 points to grab a 30-26 lead at halftime We used a half-court press in the second quarter and that probably won the game for us.” Lodgepole coach Larry Homolka explained It was a close game all the way. Big Springs has a good, young team and will win some games Tim Zalesky paced the Lodgepole scoring with 17 points. Jeff Misegadis had 14. Roger Behrends nine and Gale Mitchell two Brian Bagby was the Big Springs leader with 20 counters. Gene Lloyd had 11, Jim Kwirant nine and Steve Anderson eight Behrends and Mike were credited with outstanding board work as were Bagby and Lloyd for Big Springs In reserve play. Lodgepole defeated Big Springs. 45-31 years Lodgepole defeats Big Springs, 54-48 Lodgepole Now Second... Dix 63-60 BCFiG TRACfc TRACK MEMBERS: Roger Behrends, Mark Christensen, Rick Christensen, Dan Dickinson, Ed Glanz, Ben Jones, Charlie Leach, Rod Mika, Arden Miller, Jeff Misegadis, Dale Mitchell, Gale Mitchell, Kevin Sick, David Trump, Dennis Trump, Michael Wiest, and Tim Zalesky. It's enough simply to be alive at L, P. H. S. . . . to feel the wind and the ground, to hear the voice of appreciation, and to be a Track Man . . . omcmAoc TRACK MEMBERS: Cindy Anderson, Linda Dickinson, Gina Finnell, Gwen Finnell, Judy Homicek, Karen Huff, Holly Jones, Kathy Mason, Tami Mika, Theresa Misegadis, Benita Ramirez, Diane Soucie, Sandy From. Out of the masses steps an individual , . . complex, entire, and unique. An individual, equipped with the reasoning and the sensitivity of a powerful species must learn to cope with the masses out of which he rises. Everywhere there are faces . . . some happy, some solemn with thought, some sad . . . but always they are there. Faces are sometimes mirrors which reflect what we see and sometimes windows that let others see in. Do we know the meaning of faces? Do we understand the stories they tell? aciivtfuM LODGEPOLE verses GURLEY UOM£CCMN FIRST ATTENDANTS: Arden Miller and Vic Horst HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN: Rod Mika and Margo Wiest SECOND ATTENDANTS: Rick Christensen and Tina Kripal Music by: ARCANE FOOTBALL SCORE: L.P. 0 OPP. 12 p m 74 H MSfZOUND MY MIND ATHLETIC AWARDS Rod Mika - Sprengel Memorial Sportsmanship Award, Outstanding Senior Athlete Award Rick Christensen - Monster Man Award Tim Zalesky - Basketball Free Throw Percentage Award Roger Behrends - Basketball High Rebound Award FOOTBALL LETTER AWARDS: Rod Mika, Rocky Oliverius, Gary Homicek, Dan Dickinson, Ed Glanz, Gale Mitchell, Jeff Misegadis, Loomis Booth, Mark Christensen, Michael Wiest, Arden Miller, Rick Christensen, Tim Zalesky, Ben Jones, Roger Behrends, Dale Mitchell, Darrell Dykman, Alan Harned, Kevin Sick, Philip Dailey BASKETBALL LETTER AWARDS: Rod Mika, Rick Christensen, Tim Zalesky, Roger Behrends, Gale Mitchell, Dale Mitchell, Jeff Misegadis VOLLEYBALL LETTER AWARDS: Margo Wiest, Tina Kripal, Susan Houser, Theresa Misegadis, Karen Huff, Holly Jones, Judy Homicek TRACK LETTER AWARDS: Rick Christensen, Rod Mika, Arden Miller, Tim Zalesky, Ben Jones, Dan Dickinson, Dave Trump, Roger Behrends, Dale Mitchell, Gale Mitchell, Denny Trump, Jeff Misegadis, Charles Leach, Mark Christensen, Mike Wiest, Kevin Sick, Sandy From, Gina Finnell, Tami Mika, Diane Soucie, Judy Hornicek, Gwen Finnell, Holly Jones, Linda Dickinson, Karen Huff, Tres Misegadis DRAMATICS AWARDS Arden Miller - Best Actor - Senior Class Play Vic Horst - Best Actress - Senior Class Play Tim Zalesky - Best Actor - Junior Class Play Pam Smith - Best Actress - Junior Class Play MUSIC AWARDS Vic Horst - Outstanding Musician Tina Kripal - Kathy Larreau Memorial Pam Smith - Junior Class Choir Tim Zalesky - Junior Class Band ART AWARDS Holly Jones Gwen Finnell Pam Kahrs ACADEMIC AWARDS HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics I - Fem Battling, Valerie Battling, Marcey Gade Home Economics II - Theresa Misegadis Home Economics III - Cindy Nielson Betty Crocker Award - Margo Wiest Crisco Award - Beverly Narjes ENGLISH AWARDS English I - Marcy Gade English II - Cindy Anderson English III - Theresa Misegadis BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARDS Typing - Douglas Schmale Accounting - Beverly Narjes SCIENCE AWARDS Physics - Arden Miller Biology - Julie Yanney HISTORY AWARDS American Government - Beverly Narjes American History - Theresa Misegadis World History - Julie Yanney World Geography - Marcy Gade MATHEMATICS AWARDS Arden Miller INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS Shop - David Trump - Best Project SPANISH AWARD Spanish I - Theresa Misegadis 1974-75 CHEERLEADERS Karen Huff - HEAD Pam Smith Gwen Finnell Sandy From Diane Soucie LCLUB FOURTH - A. Miller, R. Mika, R. Christensen, R. Oliverius, D. Dickinson, B. Jones. THIRD - P. Daily, K. Sick, M. Wiest, M. Christensen, L. Booth, J. Misegadis. SECOND - T. Zalesky, D. Mitchell, R. Behrends, G. Mitchell, D. Dykeman. FIRST - Coaches: G. Hartman, R. Stutzman, L. Homolka. ”L CLUB OFFICERS: R. Christensen, R. Oliverius, R. Mika, A. Miller. E [HR DO IT FDR VDU BUT nOI IUITHDUT VDU Off on the victory trail - we hope . . . Yanney, M. Wiest, C. Nielson, H. Jones. 1974CUBERL DE Q VIC HORST - CAPTAIN, TINA KRIPAL, SUSAN HOUSER, PAM SMITH, KAREN HUFF MARCHING AND BOND COUNCIL Organizations serve as a unifying nucleus for any school. CNOfe COUNCIL TOP ROW - Julie Yanney, Holly Jones, and Cindy Sick. MIDDLE ROW - Christi Taylor, Pam Smith, Karen Huff, Tina Kripal, Bev Narjes, Susan Houser, and Benita Rameriz. FRONT ROW - Vic Horst, CO-EDITOR Tres Misegadis, and EDITOR Margo Wiest. ANNUAL SPIFF QlUDGNT COUNCIL urammcct am UBUfltSS Edwin Bartling Reid Block ft A Danny Dickinson Tim Zalesky David Trump OFFICERS: President Ben Jones, Secretary Pam Smith, Vice-President Tim Zalesky, Treasurer Tres Misegadis. Ben Jones Gary Homicek Denise Gade Ed Glanz Linda Dickinson SErtrALLTO SBrf-l£ Alison Hucklebach........PAM SMITH Joe Soap...............TIM ZALESKY Haggis McTavish - -------ED GLANZ David....................REID BLOCK Sue......................CINDY SICK Pam......................DIANA SICK George................GARY HORNICEK Hilda................BENITA RAMIREZ Huck.......................BEN JONES Elsbeth............THERESA MISEGADIS Sister Wright..................LINDA DICKINSON Inspector - -- -- -- - -DOUG SCHMALE Orderlies - -- -- — - —DAVID TRUMP DAN DICKINSON OFFICERS President Jeff Misegadis Vice-President Rog Behrends News Reporter Holly Jones Secretary Karen Huff Treasurer Gwen Finnell Cindy Anderson Rog Behrends Loomis Booth Donna Bruns Dick Dickinson Darrell Dykman Gwen Finnell Deanna Fraass Alan Harned Karen Huff Holly Jones Pam Kahrs Kathy Mason Tami Mika Jeff Misegadis Dale Mitchell Gale Mitchell Larry Stoll Dennis Trump Julie Yanney ski nL Kh Fern Battling Valerie Battling Mark Christensen Phil Dailey Gina Finnell Sandy From Marcy Gade Lori Harned Judy Hornicek Charlie Leach Doug Lewis Tracey Markel Star Mika Leo Nielson Emory Oliverius Sandy Schlaman Kevin Sick Diane Soucie Terri Taylor Mike Wiest To the Class of 1974: Today, in this scientific age, we often feel that the pioneering days are a thing of the past. However, if we use the knowledge we have gained and our God-given talent there is always pioneering that can be done with the human mind. I challenge all of you to use your knowledge to the best of your ability and to pioneer the rest of your lives. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 Mr. Thompson ROGER STUTZMAN Senior Sponsor Math Asst. Football Jr. High Track DENNY FRANKLIN Band Choir Elementary Music Asst. Football Freshman Sponsor GARY HARTMAN Football Asst. Basketball World History P.E. Senior Sponsor Boys' Track LUCILLE BOWER Home Economics Guidance Counselor LARRY HOMOLKA Basketball Asst. Football Girls' Track Drivers Ed. Industrial Arts Geography Sophomore Sponsor ROBERT DAVIS Business Consumer Ec. Yearbook Advisor Jr. High Principal Principal Physics Biology 9 Science English Dramatics Class Plays Junior Sponsor Am. History and Gov. Spanish Pep Club Sponsor Junior Sponsor Class Plays BARTON TERMAN ELINOR HAFER 7th and 8th Science 7th and 8th Math Term. Science Jr. High English History Operetta DELORES ANDERSON Sixth Grade Operetta MISS RASMUSSEN MRS. NELSEN MRS. CAMPBELL Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade High School Volleyball Jr. High Pep Club Jr. High Volleyball MISS LANDGRAF Third Grade MRS. HOMOLKA Second Grade MRS. CONNELL First Grade MILDRED HYDE School Nurse MARY JO FROM Secretary DIXIE KRIPAL Kindergarten Art GRACE TEAGUE PEARL NELSON Cooks ROY BILLS ERNIE BORM Custodians SCHOOL BOARD Robert Ommen Eugene Thompson Ron Sick Delmar Zalesky Gene Bond Orville Kastens BUS DRIVERS Dean Christensen Dennis Soucie Gene Fraass CWNG£Q!UDGNT JUAREZ VALLE Came to Lodgepole August Made his American Home The Clarence Kripal family Left Lodgepole November His Native Home Brazil Leland Adamson Thomas Alf Rodney Alvord Crystal Christensen Amy From Christian Kastens Deana Namuth Teri Osborn Christie Schneider Chris Skov Troy Brown Sandy Kahrs Shelly Rufenacht Randall Sick Gayla Wittrock Galen Wittrock Michele Yanney Dena Zalesky Connie Dickinson Lisa Franklin Dianne Juedes Troy Kastens Greg Markel Logan Mason Becky Rankin Jo Ann Bondegard Mary Ann Carter Jamie Diffendaffer Keith Huff Patricia Mason Bruce Namuth Scott Skov Sonya Sick Ben Barnhart Shebby Bondegard Judy Grimes Randy Ommen Brenda Barnhart Rena Block Jamie Bond Chuck Davis Faye Dickinson Mike From Angela Mason Donald Mason Nancy Namuth Rosylin Nielson Ronnie Ommen Sandy Skov Randy Anderson Debbi Buss Martin Fraass Cliff Grimes Kurt Huff Steven Kahrs Valorie Leach Robbie Ommen Faye Rankin Renae Rufenacht Kent Sick Shelly Thompson SEVENTH GRADE Ryan Block Ward Bond Scott Bondegard Bob Davis Diane Dickinson Tim Diffendaffer Steve From Monty Kehl Jerry Leach Jeff Markel Micheal Namuth Dori Nightingale Dan Stumpff Laurie Talich Randy Taylor Greg Thompson EIGHTH GRADE Sandy Behrends Tim Bond Kim Grimes Lenore Hurst Tami Kreider Doug Kripal Calvin Mason Sherri Nielson Anthony Ramirez Charlene Sick Penni Smith Cathi Yanney Rita Zalesky opvw.ne iH 'ar TIvBIOOdhOlh J .UtGUVOU mLL JR- f- r SU BASKBmLL BBG1NNB Q BOND CADETB4ND J .U1GUPEPCUJB LENORE HURST . . . PENNI SMITH . . . TAMI KREIDER CHEERLEODERQ CHEERLEADERS: FOURTH - Lenore Hurst, Penni Smith, Tami Kreider. THIRD - Sherri Nielson, Rita Zalesky, Sandy Behrends, Cathi Yanney, Mrs. Nelson. SECOND - Charlene Sick, Kim Grimes, Diane Dickinson, Dori Nightingale, Laurie Talich. FIRST - Debi Buss, Renae Rufenacht, Valerie Leach, Faye Rankin, Shelly Thompson. CURISrlUAG OFGREnA W saew AND BI MU SR4DE kindergarten SECOND GRADE.


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