Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)
- Class of 1975
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''PaMe, To'itm'id Day after day we pass through the halls of Lodgepole High School in many moods. School life is more than just studying. No one can forget that first initiation into a High School organization, band trips to contests and parades, being asked to the Homecoming dance, the first sight of Prom splendor, or winning a track meet because one did his best. We, the Seniors, hope this book recalls to you the best of memories as days go by. A FRIEND'S GREETING (Edgar A. Guest) I'd like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me; I'd like to be the help that you've been always glad to be; I'd like to mean as much to you each minute of the day As you have meant, Old friend of mine, to me along the way. I’d like to do the big things and the splendid things for you, To brush the gray from out your skies and leave them only blue; I’d like to say the kindly things that I so oft have heard, And feel that I could rouse your soul the way that mine you've stirred. I'd like to give you back the joy that you have given me, Yet that were wishing you a need I hope will never be: I’d like to make you feel as rich as I, who travel on Undaunted in the darkest hours with you to lean upon. I'm wishing at the joyous time that I could but repay a portion of the gladness that you have strewn along the way; And could I have one wish this year this only would it be; I’d like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me. With these thoughts in mind, We the Seniors would like to dedicate this yearbook to a person who is a very special friend to each and everyone of us. She is a very helpful and reliable person who's smile helps to make each day a little more bearable. She is a helper to teachers and students alike. Therefore we would like to dedicate the 1975 Panther Annual to you, Mary Jo From. FACULTY . . . that gray color . . .-which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau Eugene G. Thompson - Superintendent To the Class of 1975: The effects of education or instruction upon the growth of a student is of great importance. However, there is one main concern that must be developed. An Annual Report to the Board of Harvard University stated that The Primary concern of American education today is not the development of the appreciation of the 'good life' in young people. Our purpose is to cultivate in the largest possible number of our future citizens an appreciation of both the responsibilities and the benefits which come to them because they are Americans and are free.” It is our hope that you leave Lodgepole High School with an appreciation of our country and an acceptance of the responsibilities that are found in our lives. Respectfully, A Eugene Thompson Superintendent FACULTY LUCILLE BOWER Home Economics Guidance Counselor ROBERT DAVIS Business Consumer Ec. Yearbook Advisor Jr. High Principal Senior Sponsor SIDNEY DIFFENDAFFER Principal Chemistry Biology 9 Science DENNY FRANKLIN Band Choir Elementary Music Asst. Football Sophomore Sponsor GARY HARTMAN Football Asst. Basketball World History P.E. Boys' Track Girls' Basketball Freshman Sponsor CAROL HEALD English Dramatics Class Plays LARRY HOMOLKA Basketball Asst. Football Girls' Track Drivers Ed. Industrial Arts Geography Junior Sponsor ELIZABETH SOUCIE Am. History and Gov. Spanish Pep Club Sponsor Class Plays Senior Sponsor ROGER STUTZMAN Math Asst. Football Jr. High Track Junior Sponsor DELORES ANDERSON Sixth Grade Operetta Pep Club Concession Sponsor Jr. High Pep Club MRS. CONNELL First Grade MISS DEHNING Third Grade ELINOR HAFER Jr. High English History Operetta Jr. High Pep Club MRS. HOMOLKA Second Grade MISS KILPATRICK Fifth Grade Jr. High Volleyball DIXIE KR1PAL Kindergarten An MRS. NELSON Fourth Grade BRENT STOLL 7th and 8th Science and Math H.S. Volleyball 7 JIM ZAHOUREK Speech Therapist MRS. DIFFENDAFFER Librarian MARY JO FROM Secretary MRS. HUFF MRS. NIELSON Cooks MARVIN JUEDES ERNIE BORM Custodians DENNIS SOUCIE GENE FRAASS DEAN CHRISTENSEN Bus Drivers School Board GENE BOND ROBERT OMMEN RON SICK ROBERT DAILEY DELMARZALESKY 8 SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau Ghu of 10 EDWIN BARTLING Cooley Choir Class Play RIED BLOCK Reid the Machine Choir Class Play Student Council Track Student Manager Boys' Stater Alt. DAN DICKINSON Loady Dan Football - Track L-Club Dramatics - Class Play Choir Athletic Council LINDA DICKINSON Lynn Annual Staff Track - Volleyball Choir Class Plays Pep Club Girls' Stater Alt. Annual Staff DENISE GADE Gates” Choir Scholastics Dramatics Class Officers Pep Club Class Play EDWARD GLANZ Fat Albert Football Track Band and Choir Class Plays Class Officer L-Club Officer 11 GARY H0RN1CEK Checker Choir Football Basketball L-Club Class Play BEN JONES Boa Football, Track Band, Choir, Swing Class Play Athletic Council Basketball L-Club Officer Dramatics THERESA MISEGADIS Tres.' ’ Choir, Letter Girl Pep Club and Officer Dramatics Class Plays Volleyball, Track Athletic Council BENITA RAMIREZ Chiquita” Choir Track Volleyball Class Plays Pep Club and Officer Annual Staff DOUG SCHMALE Schultz Class Officer Jr. Class Play Choir Honor Roll CYNTHIA SICK Cindy Band, Choir, Swing Volleyball Drum Majorette Athletic Council Dramatics Class Plays Pep Club and Officer 12 DIANA SICK Spider Legs Band Choir Pep Club Class Plays Track PAMELA SMITH Bouncer” Cheerleader Band. Choir, Swing Student Council Dramatics Class Play Letter Girl CHRISTY TAYLOR Smokey Track Volleyball Choir Band Pep Club Class Play DAVID TRUMP Trumper Track, Choir Student Manager L-Club Officer Class Play Dramatics TIM ZALESKY Timmer Football, Track Basketball Band, Choir, Swing Class and L-Club Officer Class Plays Athletic Council 13 Us (P)0))Hmj 1975 is the year of the awards. We’ve had the Emmy, the Oscar, the Tony, Miss Teen-age America, Miss America, Miss Universe, the ALL Americans, the Pro-Basketball and others too numerous to mention. Tonight we would like to make the outstanding citizen awards to the class of 1975. This is a class noted far and wide for their brains and for their many talents. AS we look forward to 1985 this is the way we see the members of this exceptional class. For each and every one of these outstanding people we award ALODGEPOLE for upholding the honor of our town and for making his own name in the world. These ladies and gentleman are tonight's winners. Our Reid joined the navy to sail the seas, but he soon found out that he wasn’t too pleased. He left his bike in Lodgepole town and he now had no wheels to get around. So he smuggled his bike onto the ship, he gave the officer of the day the slip. One day while patrolling the China Sea the ship was captured by strange enemies. How to get word to the U.S. A. The captain asked Reid and you know what he'd say. Why of course I'll jump for far-off L.A. Just build a ramp and point it the right way. He reved up his engine and he let her rip he landed in the U.S. and saved his ship. If the night movie is your thing say have seen Horror at Sing Sing? In that show there’s got to be the sweetest girl you ever did see. She plays the pan of a cop, a detective, she wears a trench coat and is really effective. She caught the crooks and took them to jail. Benita's on the late show where she never fails. She catches every crook who dares come by and sends them to prison before you can bat an eye. From near and far - from all around the kids every morning are sure to be found with their eyes glued on their TV sets. For Tim and Tina are the best pair yet. Tim, the Captain, does exciting things he does magic and he even sings. He pulls cards from a pocket and rabbits from a hat he has an elephant and a tired old trained rat. For you see when Captain Kangaroo got too old Tim got the job, he's a sight to behold. So every morning at ten till seven if you want to see Captain Tim turn to Channell 11. From Nassau to Paris and often to Rome, our Christy is never, never at home. She’s a member of the jet set now. Calls Jackie Onassis whenever time will allow. For our Christy was lucky and she said, 1 do to Sir Clark Jones Armstrong of Lima, Peru. He’s loaded I've heard, silver, copper and gold and Christy's trying to spend it all before she gets old. The tickets were high - six dollars for one the seats were hard but th program fun. For in the Opera House at Sunol town appeared this musician of great renown. Our own Pam was a sight to behold in her dress of purest lame in gold. She played classical, boogie-woogie and even a cute little ditty. For her performance the mayor gave her the key to the city. The tardy bell rang, the school is ready to meet the new superintendent - really heavy. He walks into these hallowed halls and says good morning, students, to you all. I'm happy to know all you Chappell folks, Quickly now we'll skip the jokes. I'm Mr. Dickinsen and I’ll try to be the kind of Superintendent you want to see. Of course we'll have no broken rules. We absolutely frown on skipping school. So Danny really has it made he’s back in school - but this time he's getting paid!!! Our space ship floated slowly down there’s nothing here - we all looked around. But what to our wondering eyes should appear but a minature house with windows so clear. We looked in a window and to our surprise, we found red paper roses on every side. Theresea's house we gasped amazed. Here on the moon 14 our path she's blazed. The only lady ever to build a house on the moon with red paper roses she filled all her rooms. Sitting on the tracks with his engine in gear our Ben's all ready he won't be in the rear. He's the best race car driver of INDY's fame. He brought a lot of glory to the Jones name. On May the 30 of '76 he drove his car out of the sticks. From Julesburgs drags to Denver's speedway He won all races - going away. So then at Indy that famous day Ben burned up the track in a wonderful way. And for his incredible skill land luck he won a purse for a million bucks. Calling Rampart - Rampart do come in this is Rampart go ahead and fill us in. Diana's voice is calm and collected for the Emergency’s nurse she’s the best ever selected. A woman you say who’s stuck in the tub? You’ll need vasoline a plenty to rub. Apply the grease and when she's out advise the weight watchers' cause she’s too stout. So again Diana solved the case she's the best darned nurse of the whole human race. Hup, Tup, thrip four, hup, tup, thrip four Hurry, Hurry get out the door. Why you lazy good for nothing guys that’s our David shouting loud and high. For he's a sergeant in the National Guard and he bosses those recruits all over the yard. He found he likes this bossin so much he's making it a career making the recruits tough. Come one, come all to the Pizza Hut on Lodgepole's main drag but can you guess what? The speciality of the house you’ll never believe is a peanut butter pizza with olives and cheese. Linda's chief cook and bottle washer deluxe she owns the Coffee Cup and hauls in the bucks. From the Ghostess with the Mostest twas only a short trip to a place on Los Vegas famous gambling strip. An actor at Ceasar's Palace with a comedy routine Edwin’s as funny a man as you have ever seen. From his red socks and shirt to straight man for Cher Edwin's struck it rich he's a man without a care. In the class of 75 Cindy's one of the best looking girls alive. She married he Rocky one fine summer day and moved to Sunol - six miles away. Now she's quite famous at the county fair for her pies and cookies and her perserved pears. When Eddie went to farming one fine summer day he tried to figure out a really good way to raise bigger and better corn and wheat. Eddie raised the best, he really couldn't be beat. One day when a hail cloud came in sight Eddie shivered and shook with all his might. Then in his own great way he knew what to do. I'll use my super size and hold back a few, So Eddie went out on the highest spot, gathered up those green clouds and threw away the lot. Then the sun came out, he stopped the hail. Eddie's on top again - his crops never fail. She's smart she's gorgeous and oh so sweet. Our Denise Gade couldn't be beat. She started out as a teacher's aid and from that time on she had it made. She found some children of two or three and taught them to read and their ABC’s. Her method of teaching was so innovative she was made teacher of the year in 1980. Did you hear of a very famous man he went north of Lodgepole back to the land. Doug Schmale wanted to do something new with the cattle he had, so I’m telling you he took a Black Angus and a white Charlet and the cross he got made the farm pay. His cows are now famous they've put him in silk because these cows give only chocolate malted milk. In his uniform all polished and shined our Gary is a sight to dazzle the mind. He's a state patrolman and Lodgepole’s his beat when catching speeders he puts on the heat. He spends most of his time out north of town catching the kids who leave black marks around. He arrests about 10 blackmarkers a day. They found out the hardway that dragging doesn't pay. This concludes our Lodgepole awards for the year of 1975. The recipients have worked very hard for these honors and 1 know will cherish them always. TAKEN ON SENIOR SNEAK Back Row: Gary, Mr. Davis, Linda, Cindy, Edwin, Reid, Ben, Edward, Tim, Doug. Front Row: Mr. and Mrs. Soucie, Diana. Christy, Pam, Davis, Theresa, Benita, Dan. JUNIORS What is the value of solitude? — of peace, of light, of silence? What is the cost of freedom? Nancy Newhall Cindy Anderson OFFICERS: President - Gwen Finnell. Vice-President -Tami Mika, Secretary - Donna Bruns, Treasurer - Julie Yanne of 76 cj miOU: 7(. 7l(. f{(-nn(M(i Jeff Misega y Jones Pam Kahrs Tami Mika Darrell Dykman g Deanna Fraass 7 u fl £ Gwen Finnell Roger Behrends Loomis Booth Donna Bruns Dale Mitchell Gale Mitchell Larry Stoll Dennis Trump Julie Yanney is SOPHOMORES Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one life is the making room for another. The oak dies down to the ground, leaving within its rind a rich virgin mould, which will impart a vigorous life to an infant forest. David Thoreau Tracey Markel star Mika Leo Nielson Emory Oliverius Sandra Schaman OFFICERS: President - Mark Christensen, Vice-President - Phil Dailey, Secretary-Treasurer - Marcy Gade. FRESHMEN I am the Poem of the Earth, said the voice of the rain. Eternal I rise impalpable out of the bottomless sea. Walt Whitman Gary Kripal Tim Bond Marilyn Bruns Kim Grimes OFFICERS: President - Doug Kripal, Vice-President - Rita Zalesky, Secretary - Sandy B., Treasurer - Tami K. I Tami Kreider Lenore Hurst PHOTO NOT AVAUAAU I ? Doug Kripal Penny Mashek A Anthony Ramirez Charlene Sick Penni Smith Cathy Yanney Rita Zalesky 22 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau Back Row: Bill M., Tim Z., Jeff M., Mark C., Ben J., Dan D. Front Row: Theresa M., Cindy S., Karen H.. Sandy B., Sandy F. STUDENT MANAGERS: Pam K. (not pictured) Donna B., Coach Mr. Hanmen. Back Row: Terri T., Lenore H.. Judy H.. Sherri K.. Tracey M., Sandy B., Penni S.. Penny M.. Rita Z., Marcy G. Front Row: Star M.. Sandy F., Gwen F., Holly J., Diane M., Gina F., Marilyn B. 24 Third Row: Mr. Stutzman (Coach) Kevin S., Dale M., Mark C., Roger B., Edward G., Gale M., Gary H., Mr. Hartman (Coach). Second Row: Loomis B., Emory O.. Dan D., Tim Z., Jeff M.. Mike W. First Row: Dennis T., Darrell D., Ben J., Tim B., Billy M.. Charlie L. Games Dalton--------------- Sunflower------------ Lyman---------------- Dix------------------ Gurley---------------- Melbeta--------------- Potter--------------- Harrisburg------------ St. Pats-------------- Games Won -Home -Away -Away •Home -Away -Home -Away -Home Home Mr. Stutzman, Mr. Hanman (Coaches) Roger B., Ben J., Mark C., Dan D., Mike W., Emory O., Edward G., Dale M., Gale M., Jeff M., Tim Z. Third Row: Dale M., Kevin S., Ben J. Second Row: Tim Z., Jeff M., Roger B. First Row: Mike W., Mark C., Dan D., Edward G., Gale M. 26 DAN DICKINSON - BEN JONES GARY, DAN, BEN, EDWARD. TIM High School Prep All-American Team Dan Dickinson - Tim Zalesky All-Conference and Honorable Mention Dan, Mark, and Tim 27 Back Row: Cindy A., Penny S., Sherri N., Charlene S.. Gina F., Star M.. Marcy G., Coach. Middle Row: Diane M., Sandy F.. Tracey M., Gwen F.. Rita Z., Sandy B., Tami K. Front Row: Karen H.. Julie Y.. Cindy S.. Theresa M., Holly J., Judy H. COACH BRENT STOLL GAMES Dalton..............-...........Away Dix----------------------------Away Chappell----------------------Away St. Pats----------------------Home Big Springs-------------------Home Gurley------------------------Away Bushnell----------------------Home Potter------------------------Home MAC Tournament - Games won 28 ack Row: Penni S., Sandy B., Sherri N., Sandy F., Coach. Middle Row: Cindy A., Star M.. Kita z... oina .. Marcy G. Front Row: Gwen F., Charlene S., Tracey M.. Diane M., Tami K. 29 30 -STIRS . Q cfuad i Back Row: Gale M., Mr. Hartman (Coach). Emory O. , Ben J.. Tim Z., Dale M., Kevin S.. Roger B., Mar C.. Loomis B., Jeff M., Mike W., Dennis T., Mr. Homolka (Coach). Front Row: Kent S., Manager, Gary K., Dick D., Tim B., Billy M., Doug K., Ward Bond. GAMES Gurley---------------- Dalton -.............. Big Springs----------- Bushnell-------------- Melbeta--------------- Harrisburg------------ Sunflower------------- Oshkosh -------------- Potter---------------- Lyman----------------- Dix................... St. Pats--------------- Chappell--------------- Games Won -Home' -Home’ -Away' -Away -Home' -Home’ -Away' -Away -Away -Away -Away Home ■Home Mr. Homolka, Mr. Hartman (Coaches) 31 Emory O., Michel W., Dale M., Mark C., Kevin S., Roger B., Tim Z., Loomis B., Jeff M.. Ben J., Dennis T., Coaches: Mr. Homolka and Mr. Hartman. Coach: Mr. Hartman. SQUAD: Gary K., Doug K., Dick D.. Emory O., Mark C., Loomis B., Michel W., Bill M., Tim B., Dennis T. 32 dad decun Back Row: Kevin Sick, Dale Mitchell, Mark Christensen, Roger Behrends, Gale Mitchell, Tim Zalesky. Middle Row: Emory Oliverus, Pat Lierly, Mike Wiest, Dan Dickinson, Ben Jones. Front Row: Dennis Trump, Dave Trump, Billy Mitchell, Tim Bond, Charlie Leech, Coach: Gary Hartman. 3a Is it a bird, a plane or a frog? Its fun to run for the Panthers!!! Hey, you look like you We've got to stop meeting could use some like this! Gatorade!!! 35 haJ lem Back Row: Coach Lany Homolka, Tami Mika, Cindy Anderson, Diane Soucie, Linda Dickinson. Middle Row: Manager Pam Smith, Holly Jones, Rita Zalesky, Theresa Misegadis, Karen Huff, Judy Hornicek. Front Row: Gwen Finnell, Tracey Markel, Sandy Behrends, Diana Mika, Gina Finnell. Stater in Track: Tami Mika KU., Hey guys you wanna draw straws? Meet the Panther in your life! Hi, Guys!!! I can't believe it's a girdle!!! The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Hey you guys, wait up for me!!! Oh, not another polock joke!!! Hey you're supposed to let go!!! Only 154 more miles to Lincoln!! 37 ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau SPONSOR: Mr. Stutzman. SOPHOMORES: Kevin Sick and Sandy From. JUNIORS: Darrell Dykman and Karen Huff. SENIORS: Reid Block and Pam Smith. FRESHMEN: Anthony Ramirez and Diane Mika. OFFICERS: Karen Huff - Secretary-Treasurer, Darrell Dykman - President. 39 THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST AUNT POLLY BOLTON, of Aunt Polly's Frozen Goodies- EUSTACE BOLTON, her nephew------------------------ GRIFF ADAMS, her nephew -------------------------- BONNIE REED, Advertising director----------------- MAXINE MURDLER, a secretary----------------------- BRUNO HAMMER, a truckman-------------------------- LEFTY, Bruno's assistant-------------------------- MRS. FLORENCE LEROY, Of the Psychical Research Society MISS ESTER JONES, also of the Psychical Research Society- MISS MARGARET HONEYMAN, a librarian........-....... PATIENCE MORGAN, the Ghostess..............-...... LT. NATHANIEL DUNN, her fiance-------------------- VERNA, pastry decorator--------------------------- SHELLY, pastry decorator-------------------------- MARY CATHERINE, pastry decorator------------------ CECILE, pastry decorator-------------------------- ROSIE, pastry decorator--------------------------- MIKE, maintenance man----------------------------- STANLEY, maintenance man-------------------------- LADY BRONWYN MUDD, a medium....................... COL. JOHANN RAUCHMEYER, a hessian officer......... GENERAL HORATIO BROOKE, a British general—........ and the voices of the unseen-------------------- ----------------Denise Gade ----------------Larry Stoll ----------------Tim Zalesky ----------------Theresa Misegadis ----------------Pam Smith ----------------Dennis Trump ----------------Loomis Booth ----------------Holly Jones -----------------Cindy Anderson ----------------Linda Dickinson ----------------Pam Kahrs ----------------Ben Jones ----------------Deanna Frass ----------------Christy Taylor ----------------Gwen Finnell ----------------Cindy Sick ----------------Benita Rameriz ----------------Gale Mitchell ----------------Dale Mitchell ----------------Karen Huff ---------------Ed Glanz ---------------Edwin Bartling Darrell Dykman, Diana Sick, Tami Mika 40 41 iO)Mioti(,s ''let 'em SPEECH TEAM; Back Row: Penny M.. Lenore H., Cindy S., Dennis T., Theresa M. Front Row: Deanna F., Charlie L., Miss Heald (Sponsor). ONE ACT TEAM: Back Row: Lenore H., Larry S., Julie Y., Dan D. , Pam S.. Jeff M. Front Row: Theresa M., Ben J., Cindy S., Loomis B., Miss Heald (Sponsor). 42 Back Row: Pam K., Donna B., Benita R., Tracy M., Cindy S., Linda D. From Row: Holly ]., Theresa M., Sandy F., Sherri K., Star.M., Mary G. Our thanks to Gwen Finnell for designing our cover for the annual. 43 Holly Jones, Theresa M., Pam K. Back Row: Mr. Stutzman, Mr. Hartman, Mr. Homolka. Third Row: Bill Mitchell, Micheal Wiest, Emory Oli-various, Phill Daily, Tim Bond, Mark Christensen. Second Row: Kevin Sick, Loomis Booth, Dennis Trump, Gale Mitchell, Jeff Misegadis, Roger Behrends, Dale Mitchell. Front: Gary Homicek, Ed Glanz, Dan Dickinson, Tim Zalesky, David Trump, Ben Jones. L CLUB OFFICERS: Ed Glanz, Bouncer, Philip D. Secretary, Tim Z. Vice-President, David Trump Treasurer, Ben Jones President. 44 Back Row: Cathy Y., Tami K., Sandy B., Diana M., Marilyn B., Brenda N., Terri Y., Star M. Fourth Row: Penni M., Sherri N., Penni S., Kim G., Charlene S., Judy H. Third Row: Gina F., Tracy M.. Lenore Hurst., Sherri K.. Marcy G., Ritz Z. Second Row: Holly J.. Tami M.. Cidy A., Julie Y.. Deanna F., Sandy S. First Row: Donna B., Theresa M., Cindy S., Benita R.. Diana S.. Pam K.. Mrs. Soucie (Sponsor). PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Back Row: Cindy A. - Buyer, Julie Y. - Vice-Presi- Mrs. Anderson - dent, Sandy B. - Secretary, Mrs. Soucie, Sponsor. Front Row: Cindy S. - Concession Sponsor- Buyer, Benita R. - Treasurer, Theresa Misegadis - President. Gwen, Karen, Diane, Pam, Sandy 46 i m Pam Smith, Ben Jones, Karen Huff, Julie Yanney Sandy From, Ben Jones, Pam Smith, Dan Dickinson, Donna Bruns Row 1: Pam, Kevin, Ward, Loomis, Kim, Charlene, Rirz, Julie. Row 2: Donna. Karen Scott, Greg, Mike, Lenore. Sandy. Christy. Row 3: Holly, Cindy. Monty. Pam. Ed, Mark. Tracy, Sandy. Row 4: Gwen. Theresa, Phil. Mike, Tim . Larry, Cathy, Deanna. Row 5: Penni, Doug, Ryan. Jeff, Ben, Diana, Tami, Dori. Row 1: Holly, Julie, Karen, Charlene, Pam, Monty, Ward, Greg. Row 2: Christy, Rita, Tami. Diana, Tracy, Sandy, Cindy, Phil, Doug, Kevin. Row 3: Lori, Loomis, Larry, Ben, Mark, Penni, Kim, Lenore, Scott, Ryan, Mike, Pam, Ed, Tim. 48 p°le till! A V high school BAND 2k uni y (ajo ette Donna Bruns, Gwen Finnell Cindy Sick 3 mnei Holly Jones, Karen Huff, Pam Smith, Theresa Mise-gadis, Penni Smith. Gohhim Fourth Row: Julie Y.. Sandy B.. Sandy F., Karen H., Cindy S., Mark C.. Kevin S., Roger B., Dale M., Mike W., Gale M., Ed G., Dan D.. Donna B., Linda D., Kim G., Penni S. Third Row: Terri T., Sandy S., Rita Z.. Cathy Y.. Diana M., Pat L.. Jeff M.. Ben J., Emory O.. Tim Z., Tracy M., Charlene S., Benita R. , Marilyn B. Second Row: Marcy G., Star M., Gina F.. Tami M., Brenda N., Darrell D., Reid B., Doug S. , Gary H., Pam K., Diana S.. Lenore H., Cindy A., Tami K. First Row: Theresa M., Pam S., Penny M.. Sherri K., Sherri N.. Dave T.. Anthony R., Edwin B., Larry S., Loomis B., Diana S., Judy H.. Holly Jones, Gwen Finnell. ( fioh 50 Jeff, Tim, Kevin, Roger, Larry, Ben, Sandy, Pam, Cindy, Diane, Judy, Holly, Charlene - Accompanist. ACCOMPANISTS: Monty K., Pam S.. Charlene S.. VOCAL SOLOISTS: Holly J., Diane S., Cindy S. Cindy S., Rita Z., Donna B. VOCAL DUETS: Larry S., Pam S. S., Darrell D. Diane S., Cindy INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS: Larry S., Monty K. Sandy F., Diane S., Cindy S. 51 FLUTE DUET: Pam, Charlene. CLARINET CHOIR: Rita Z., Julie Y., Holly J.. Tracy M., Sandy F. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Loomis B., Larry S. , Ben BRASS QUARTET: Edward G.. Darrell D., Kevin S., ]., Mark C. Tim Z. 52 meumm ic174 Second Aitendanis: Tim and Cindy King and Queen Grub Pam and Mark Stuff 'em Day Senior Class Royalty King and Queen: Ben and Theresa Lodgepole vs. Dix BAND: Alpha Centauri First Attendants: Dan and Pam THEME: Crystal Blue Persuassion 53 54 to Rmm PROGRAMME Welcome - Gwen Finnel) Response...............Ed Glanz Class Will --- - Pam Smith Ed Glanz Class Prophecy - Darrell Dvkman Karen Huff Entertainment 55 (Am 1 Faces . . . pleasant, surprised, posed, and priceless. The faces of our friends . . . • caught in a moment . . . captured for our memory. Prom enveloped in an atmosphere of the Heavens Moments made of discovery, joy, solemnity . . . Fragments of fun . . . Sparkling moments . . . and . . . unforgetable memories that last a lifetime. Music provided by: Alpha Centauri 56 Senior Band and Choir Awards Best Actors and Actresses Betty Crocker Award - Linda Junior Class Band Award - Larry 57 Outstanding Musician - Pam Science Awards - Reid and Marcy 58 Outstanding Senior Award - Tim Zalesky - Coach Hartman Roger Behrends - Coach Homolka t Mark Christensen - Mr. Stutzman Sprengel , Thompson - Ben Jones - Mr. 59 ATHLETIC AWARDS: Tim Zalesky - Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, Monster Man Award. Ben Jones - Sprengel Memorial Sportsmanship Award. FOOTBALL LETTER AWARDS: Ben Jones. Tim Zalesky. Dan Dickinson, Ed Glanz, Gary Homicek, Roger Beh-rends, Dale Mitchell, Gale Mitchell. Dennis Trump, Loomis Booth, Jeff Mise-gadis, Darrell Dykman, Kevin Sick, Mark Christensen, Emory Oliverius, Mike Wiest, Phil Dailey, Bill Mitchell, Tim Bond. BASKETBALL LETTER AWARDS: Ben Jones. Tim Zalesky, Roger Behrends, Darrell Dykman, Dale Mitchell, Jeff Misegadis, Kevin Sick. VOLLEYBALL LETTER AWARDS: Theresa Misegadis, Cindy Sick, Karen Huff, Holly Jones, Gwen Finnell, Julie Yanney, Gina Finnell, Judy Hornicok, Sandy From, Rita Zalesky , Sandy Behrends. TRACK LETTER AWARDS: Tim Zalesky, Ben Jones, Dan Dickinson, Roger Behrends, Dale Mitchell, Gale Mitchell, Jeff Misegadis, Dennis Trump, Kevin Sick, Emory Oliverius, Mike Wiest, Mark Christensen, Pat Lierly, Charlie Leach, Tim Bond, Bill Mitchell. Linda Dickinson, Theresa Misegadis, Tami Mika, Karen Huff, Holly Jones, Gwen Finnell, Gina Finnell, Diane Soucie, Cindy Anderson, Judy Homicek, Tracey Markel, Sandy Behrends, Diane Mika, Rita Zalesky. DRAMATICS AWARDS: Ben Jones - Best Actor - Senior Denise Gade - Best Actress - Senior Larry Stoll - Best Actor - Junior Pam Kahrs - Best Actress - Junior MUSIC AWARDS: Pam Smith - Outstanding Musician Cindy Sick - Kathy Larreau Memorial Larry Stoll - Junior Class Band Holly Jones - Junior Class Choir ART AWARDS: Gwen Finnell, Gina Finnell, Laurie Talich, Tim Diffendaffer, Steve From, Carla Linder. ACADEMIC AWARDS HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics I - Brenda Narjes Home Economics II - Donna Bruns Home Economics III - Diana Sick Betty Crocker Award - Linda Dickinson Scholastic Award - Denise Gade Silver Award - Cindy Sick ENGLISH AWARD English IV - Denise Gade English III - Karen Huff English II - Marcy Gade English I - Penni Smith, Sandy Behrends BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARDS Bookkeeping - Denise Gade Typing - Donna Bruns SCIENCE AWARDS Chemistry - Reid Block Biology - Marcy Gade HISTORY AWARDS American Government - Linda Dickinson American History - Donna Bruns World History - Tracey Markel World Geography - Sandy Behrends MATHEMATICS AWARD Reid Block SPANISH AWARDS Spanish I - Marcy Gade Spanish II - Cindy Anderson 1975-76 CHEERLEADERS Karen Huff Holly Jones Gwen Finnell Sandy From Diane Soucie Pastor Dana Mark, Invocation Benediction: Pastor Robert Cox, Address: Mr. Thompson, Superintendent. ( omnmuenmit Back Row: Mr. Thompson, Father Cletus Semper, Dr. Harold Koch, Mr. Davis. Front Row: Gene Bond, Mr. Diffendaffer, Pastor George Wheat, Mr. Hafer. 62 Front Row: Ed Glanz, David Trump, Doug Schmale, Gary Hornicek. Second Row: Denise Gade, Ben Jones, Dan Dickinson. Third Row: Reid Block, Benita Ramirez, Theresa Misegadis, Linda Dickinson, Cindy Sick. Back Row: Edwin Bartling, Christy Taylor, Tim Zalesky, Pam Smith. yfuahd llfinneiS Back Row: Reid Block, Tim Zalesky, Gary Hornicek. Front Row: Theresa Misegadis, Linda Dickinson, Denise Gade. 63 Class Motto Everyday is a New Beginning COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE LODGEPOLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM May 14,1975 8:00 P.M. Processional Charlene Sick Marshals Tami Mika Dennis Trump Invocation Father Semper Vocal Selection Cindy Sick Address Dr. Harold Koch Presentation of Eighth Grade Class Robert Davis Awarding of Diplomas Eugene Bond Presentation of Senior Class Sidney Diffendaffer Awarding of Diplomas Eugene Bond Presentation of Awards Eugene Thompson Lions Club Scholarship Mark Hafer Senior Presentation Ed Glanz Benediction Pastor Wheat Recessional Charlene Sick Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower Baby Blue Rose AWARDS Reid Block - Valedictorian, Lions Club Scholarship Theresa Misegadis - Salutorian, Oberfelder Award, I Dare You award Denise Gade - Scholarship to N.J.C., John F. Kennedy College Scholarship Linda Dickinson - Scholarship to N.J.C., Laban Lydiatt Memorial Scholarship Tim Zalesky - Activities Scholarship to E.W.C., John F. Kennedy College Scholarship, I Dare You award Gary Hornicek - ClarenceMeyer Memorial Scholarship to N. W.T.C. ELEMENTARY To me, every hour of light and dark is a miracle. Every cubic inch of space is a miracle. Walt Whitman Kindergarten Timothy Adamson Kim Barnhart Kara Houser Cory Michelman Earl Pace Dean Soucie Bart Stoll First Grade Leland Adamson Crystal Christensen Jerry Deaver Stuart Fraass Amy From Christian Kastens Deana Namuth Terri Osborn Christie Schnieder Chris Skov Kenny Smith Second Grade Troy Brown Sandy Kahrs Shelley Rufenacht Randal Sick Terry Slingsby Randy Smith Galen Wittrock Gayla Wittrock Michele Yanney Dena Zalesky Third Grade Kevin Campbell Connie Dickinson Cory Fraass Lisa Franklin Dianne Juedes Troy Kastens Greg Markel Becky Rankin Teri Smith Fourth Grade Jo Ann Bondegard Mary Ann Carter Jamie Diffendaffer Keith Huff Bruce Namuth Sonia Sick Scott Skov Fifth Grade Benny Barnhart Shebi Bondegard Keith Linder Judy Grimes Randy Ommen Tammy Slingsby Sheri Smith Steve Smith Sixth Grade Brenda Barnhart Rena Block James Bond Charles Davis Robert Deaver Faye Dickinson Mike From Nancy Namuth 67 Roslin Nielson Ronny Ommen Sandi Skov Seventh Grade Randy Anderson Debbie Buss Marlin Fraass Clifford Grimes Kurt Huff Steven Kahrs Valerie Leach Robby Ommen Faye Rankin Renae Rufenacht Kenton Sick Shelley Thompson Eighth Grade Ryan Block Ward Bond Scott Bondegard Bobby Davis Diane Dickinson Tim Diffendaffer Steve From Monty Kehl Jerry Leach Carla Lindner Jeff Markel Michael Namuth Dori Nightingale Dan Stumpff Laurie Talich 68 Randy Taylor Greg Thompson Carla Lindner. Diane Dickinson. Dory Nightingale, Laurie Talish, Shelley Thompson, Valerie Leach, Renae Rufenacht, Debbie Buss, Coach Kilpatrick. 7 Back Row: Randy Anderson, Kent Sick, Steven Kahrs, Greg Thompson, Bobby Davis, Monty Kehl. Coacl Stutzman, Mike Namuth, Valerie Leach. Front Row: Scott Bondegard. Jeff Markel. Ward Bond, Steve From Jerry Leach, Ryan Block, Carla Lindner. Cfi, TfufH (f )ml 70 Back Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Anderson, Lori T., Dori N., Shelly T., Faye R., Sponsor Mrs. Hafer. Second Row: Faye D., Rosylin N., Sandy S., Nancy N., Brenda B., Rena B. Front Row: Diane D., Carla L., Debbi B., Valorie L., Renae R. Diane Dickinson Renae Ruffenacht 71 Second Row: Mr. Stoll (Coach), Randy T., Jeff M., Randy A., Steve K., Scott B., Greg T., Bob D., Kent S., Monty K. Front Row: Ronnie O., Kurt H., Mike N., Ryan B., Jerry L., Ward B., Clifford G., Steve F., Robbie O.. Martin F., Chuck D. Dix Junior High Invitational Tournament Champions ■■■■■ ■■ ________________________ Third Row: Clifford G., Kurt H., Steve K., Randy A., Greg T., Scott B. Second Row: Kent S., Steve F., Jeff M., Jerry L., Bob D., Martin F. First Row: Mr. Homolka (Coach), Ryan B., Randy T., Monty K., Mike N., Ward B., Robbie O. 72 eu1 I, Tim Zalesky. will my ability to take my time on building a shop project to anyone who wants to get out of Economic Class. 1, Doug Schmale. will my ability to take tests without studying to Denise Gade in hopes she’ll have a good lime in college. I also will my motorcycle to Cindy Sick so she’ll have one that’s superior to Rocky's. I. Edward Glanz. will 100 pounds to Phil Dailey and Gary Kripal in hopes that they no longer have to anchor themselves to trees on windy days. I, David Trump, will my height to Roger Behrends in hopes he won’t hit his head on the rim, while playing basketball. I, Linda Dickinson, will my driving ability to Deanna Fraass so she won't run into the garage anymore. Also I will my brain to Mr. Diffendaffer and the Science lab in hopes they can figure out what went wrong. I, Denise, will all my Chevy parts to Doug Schmale and Edward Glanz since they love G.M. and so that their own car and pickup will start up in the morning like mine. I also will to.Christy Taylor my shovel so the next time she goes some place in a snow storm she can dig her way out. 1, Christy Taylor, will Bruce the Moose in The Cave of the Winds to Pam Kahrs in hopes that she can have as much fun with him as I did. Also to Denise Gade 1 will my boots so that the next time she’s out in the snow she won’t get her moccassins all wet. 1, Edwin Battling, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Dan Dickinson and my 61 Falcon to Ben Jones in hopes he can win some races. I, Cindy Sick, will my ability to keep well dressed to Tracey Markel in hopes that she keeps up her good tastes in clothing. I also will my good ability in sports to my brother, Kevin, in hopes that he will try harder. I, Gary Homicek, will my ability to grow fast to Gary Kripal in hopes that he will be able to go out for football next year. 74 I, Theresa Misegadis, will Benita Ramirez my clean glasses so that she won't have to clean hers every- time a guy in white gym shorts runs by at a track meet. Also, my loud voice and a lot of patience to the next Pep Club Presided! so that their meetings will be short, sweet and in order. 1, Pam Smith, will my sober Saturday nights to Julie Yanney, in hopes that she will know what she’s doing. I also will my brains to anyone who thinks they can out smart me. I. Diana Sick, will all my weekends to Charlene and Kim in hopes they can stay out of trouble with the cops. I also will my sunglasses to Deanna Fraass so if her's gets broke, she will have another pair. 1, Benita Ramirez, will my ability to smile to Marilyn Bruns in order to prove that she can still smile. I also will my ability to make enchiladas to Miss Heald, since she won’t be around to make them for her next year. I, Dan Dickinson, will my ability to grow a beard to Coach Hartman and Coach Homolka so they won't have to try so hard in the future. I also will my ability to skip school to anyone that needs it in the future. I, Reid Block, will my Honda XL-250 to Doug Kripal in hopes that he will move up from the mini bike class. 1 also will to The Six Million Dollar Man two Eveready 9 volt batteries to insure quicker starts and lasting power. I, Ben Jones, will my athletic body to Radar so he won’t be a walking epidemic anymore. I also will my ability to keep my cool to Roger Behrends so he won’t foul out at District next year. And last my car to Tracey Markel so she can be a Hot Rod too. We, Doug Schmale and Tim Zalesky, will to Theresa Misegadis the wonderful state of Wyoming, in hopes that she'll someday appreciate it. We, Reid Block and Edward Glanz, will going to the lake on weekends and weekdays without getting caught to Bill Mitchell. We, the Sponsors of the Senior class, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Soucie, will Ben the Ape to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. We, the Seniors of 1975, will our Scholastic minds, Athletic ability, Good Looks, Great Personalities, modesty, and ability to get along to every future class. 75 Mm mm •6 Jvl W{ W . apt® ?V-5 V-v’ y-y-sVA SSSf mrnmm mm vm jW« S g®
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