Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)
- Class of 1977
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U antfi ocbj lzoiz Sciioo[ OcL oCs,, V£,trLCL±(za ozzuro Today’s the day I graduate; To this school I come no more. This my goal of the past twelve years, is what I've been waiting for. The days were laced with fun and games Along with my growing up; I've developed a personality I've had to measure up; Not only on tests and with teachers -I had to make it with my peers. And now that struggle is over, I feel like shedding tears. I'm going to miss my classmates And the teachers! constant calls I'm going to miss the notes and such We passed along the halls. With the diploma comes a sad thought: My adolescent years are gone -Now I must face reality. We the Senior Class of 1977 dedicate our annual to Mr. Franklin. We do so because Mr. Franklin has stood by us at all times. He has not only stood by us but he has also proved to be an inspiration to us through his constructive criticism and by telling us we had done a good job when deserved. He has brought out many of our good points and tried to rid us of our bad. He is a person we could always count on and was always ready and willing to be of assistance. I would like to close by giving him a very special thanks on behalf of the Senior Class for all the confidence he has had in us and for the many ways in which he has helped us as individuals. This is just a small token of our appreciation and gratitude for everything you have done as our class sponsor and music instructor but for your friendship as well. Thanks again, Mr. Franklin. 2 Dedication By: Marcy Gade CL of 1977 3zxn H3 axt[ing Class Officer Pep Club Officer Class Plays, Choir Annual Staff Scholastics, Salutatorian Girls' State Alter. ( Vatzxiz 2B axt[inq Choir Choir Council Pep Club Class Plays Scholastics Class Officer z V{axk (2kxLs.tzni.iLn Football. Basketball Band, Choir. Swing Class Plays. Track Class and L-Club Officer Boys' State Alter. Scholastics Football. Basketball Track L-Club Band, Choir, Swing Class Plays Scholastics EtZLOZ CL 1977 C Lna OinnzkL Volleyball Basketball Track, Choir Scholastics Library, Class Plays L-Club, Pep Club 5 JbanAy )xom Band, Choir, Swing Class Plays, Class Officer Volleyball, Basketball Cheerleader, Scholastics Letter Girl, L-Club Annual Staff Volleyball, Basketball Girl Stater, L-Club Off. Scholastics, Editor Class Officer, Track Mgr. Pep Club Officer Choir, Class Plays Valedictorian - Hoxnic£.(z Volleyball, Basketball Track, L-Club Pep Club Officer Choir, Swing Annual Staff Scholastics, Class Plays rDxac£.y V ax(zzL Volleyball, Basketball Track L-Club, Pep Club Off. Class Play Choir, Band Student Council -zStax Volleyball, Basketball Choir Annual Staff Pep Club Officer L-Club Class Plays, Speech. SmoxLj lL)Li. j£xLui. Football, Basketball Track, L-Club Student Council Choir Council Scholastics Class Plays unAy JbcfiLanian Band Choir Pep Club Library Class Plays U(zoLn ick Football, Basketball Track, L-Club Off. Band, Choir, Swing Boys’ Stater Class Officer Scholastics, Class Plavs Lane. Souziz Drum Majorette Cheerleader, Soloist L-Club Officer Class Plays, Scholastics Volleyball, Track Band, Choir, Swing ZJzxxi ZJayiox Choir Basketball Class Plays Pep Club Speech Library CL 11 'ZJfizxz Li. on(y one. iucczh to Live, youx life. your own way. (2tai.iL (2otox: oVtya( ISfuz 3(ol j£.z: cVDid zA [Lcka£.l ( ll'izi.t Football, Track Basketball L-Club Officer Class Plays Choir Officer Band Officer 7 SENIOR SNEAK ITINERARY - 1977 SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1977 SPONSORS: MR. AND MRS. STUTZMAN AND MR. FRANKLIN BUSING: COURTESY OF GREYHOUND BUS LINES BUS DRIVER: HARRY MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 7:30 - Leave for Winter Park 12:00-1:00 - Lunch 1:00-5:00 - Ski, Tubing, etc . . . Leave Winter Park at 5:00 Leave Denver at 6:00 Return, Lodgepole 10:00 4:00 A.M. - Leave Lodgepole 8:00 A.M. - Arrive and check in Ramada Inn-West 8:30-9:30 - Eat Breakfast 9:30-11:30 - Museum of Natural History and the Zoo 11:30-12:30 - Eat Lunch 1:00-3:00 - Coors Brewery 3:00-5:00 - Shopping, Cinderella City 5:00-8:00 - Casa Bonita Motel SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1977 9:00 - Check in Ramada Inn-Foothills 9:00-10:00 - Breakfast 10:00-12:00 - Wax Museum 12:00-1:00 - Lunch 1:00-2:30 - Larimer Square 2:30-5:30 - Celebrity Sports Center 5:30-6:30 - Yum Yum Tree 6:30 - Went to see the movie Rocky Motel - Swim Pastor Dana Mark, Address. Father Cletus Semper, Invocation and Benediction. Mr. Thompson, Superintendent. Mr. Thompson. Mr. Davis. Dr. Manley. Mr. Nelsen. Pastor Dana Mark, and Mr. Diffen-daffer. g, n c 7977 10 Dr. Manley and Orville Kastens Clai.4 of 1Q77 FRONT ROW: Terri Taylor, Gina Finnell. Sandy Schlaman. Diane Soucie, Fern Bartling, Judy Homicek. SECOND ROW: Star Mika, Sandy From, Tracey Markel, Valerie Bartling, Marcy Gade. BACK ROW: Kevin Sick. Emory Oliverius. Michael Wiest. Phil Dailey and Mark Christensen. cFf-waiA(I I'inriEXi. TO LIVE YOUR LIFE FRONT ROW: Sandy Schlaman. Fern Bartling. Marcy Gade. Judy Homicek. BACK ROW: Star Mika. Valerie Bartling. Kevin Sick and Mark Christensen. n COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE LODCEPOLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. 1977, 8:00 P.M. Processional Marshals Invocation Vocal Selection Address Presentation of Eighth Grade Class Awarding of Diplomas Presentation of Senior Class Awarding of Diplomas Presentaion of Awards Lions Club Scholarship Senior Presentation Benediction Recessional We've Only Just Begun Monty Kehl Tami Kreider Doug Kripal Pastor Dana Mark Senior Class Dr. Robert Manley Robert Davis Orville Kastens Sidney Diffendaffer Orville Kastens Eugene G. Thompson Lee Nelsen Marcy Gade Pastor Dana Mark Monty Kehl AWARD WINNERS Marcy Gade: Valedictorian, Leo and Joseph Vetter Memorial - C.S.C. Nebraska Western-Panhandle Life Underwriters, E.W.C. - Honor Scholarship, Oberfelder Memorial Award, Fern Bartling: Salutatorian, E.W.C. - Honor Scholarship, I Dare You Award, Lions Club Scholarship. Valerie Bartling: Board of Trustees Scholarship from Doane. Mark Christensen: Appt. to Coast Guard, 4-H Voc. Ag., Hastings College Scholarship. Fort Hays Kansas Scholarship, Board of Trustees Scholarship - Doane, Laban Lydiatt Scholarship. Judy Homicek: Clarence and Lucille Meyer Scholarship, I Dare You Award, Kiwanis Youth Scholarship, Sidney Amer. Nat. Bank Scholarship, Independent Cable-MIDWIC, W.N.T.C. Endowment Scholarship. Star Mika: Independent Cable - Endowment Scholarship. Sandy Schlaman: Board of Governors Scholarship Kevin Sick: I Dare You Award. dtas . Wi£C I, Emory Oliverius, will my ability to stay out for sports to Tim and Mike Taylor so they will have something to look forward to besides an afternoon in the parking lot. I, Valerie Bartling. will my ability to fall down stairs to anyone who thinks retreading tennis shoes is stupid and I will my brother Huggy to science in hopes that they can find out what is wrong with him. |, Star Mika, will Lenore one of my eyebrows so hers will quit falling off. and I will Marilyn the strength to stay up all night at Concerts so she will not miss out on any swimming pool activities. I, Terri Taylor, will my car (Big Bertha) to Cathi, Sherri or anyone who thinks they can keep her running long enough to drive and to Sherri the ability to look before she sits down on the registers so she doesn't have to change clothes. I. Kevin Sick, will Tim Bond my ability to gain weight in hopes that he won’t be too light for football next year. I, Judy Hornicek, will my long legs to Ron lessen in hopes that he will be able to reach the counter in the Library. I, Phil Dailey, will my ability to pass without studying to John Frerichs o that he will be able to compete in football next year. I. Mark Christensen, will my hair to Coach Stoll so it will keep his ears warm next basektball season. I, Sandy Schlaman, will my ability to work in the library to Lisa so that she can find all the books I lost and find all my errors. I, Tracey Market, will my wardrobe to Sandy Behrends in hopes that she can find something dressy to wear and to Tami K. my Saturday nights in hopes that she and Lawrence don't get too close. I, Diane Soucie, will my muscular arms to Huggy in hopes that he won’t have to lift weights over the summer and to Tami my contacts so she will have an excuse to get out of class. I, Sandy From, will my ability to go into hysterical laughter silently to Lenore so she won't embarrass herself and my ability to go duck-hunting and actually come home with a duck to Mark, Jeff and Ryan. I, Marcy Cade, will my ability to study to the sophomore boys in hopes that they will someday be able to graduate. I, Michael Wiest, will my elevated shoes to any guy that wants to date a taller girl. I, Fern Bartling, will my desk in accounting to anyone who has trouble staying awake during class. I, Gina Finnell, will my long hair to Fern, so she won’t feel bad about cutting hers. 13 CL J zofifizcy The year was nineteen seventy seven, a year t’was said was made in heaven. The grads that year were truly blessed, in fact those grads led all the rest. They studied hard while in school and since that day work's been the rule. Why some of those kids went right to the top and it's on their great deeds our spotlight stops. Now take Mark C. - a really fine lad and he really hasn't done too bad. He's the Ag. Secretary of the President's group. He has those farmers doing loops to loops. The price of corn is now five bucks, while the farmers ask ten for wheat and don't press their luck. So hooray for Mark - the farmer's friend, he brought prosperity to the farmers again. You remember Diane - a comely lass. She went to Hollywood with a blast. One day while watching those Angle girls, one of them lost her pretty curls. While cutting it close in front of a car, her hair got tangled in a CB spar. The director groaned - oh what shall I do? 1 need a beauty to carry through. Diane stepped up and said I'm made for the part. For me this will be a wonderful start. So now instead of the Majors chick, we see our Diane on that TV picture. One day E.K. said I need a partner, a fine young man - a real self starter. So Kevin washed his shin, shined his shoes, and put on a necktie of royal blue. He marched into the bank and I'm glad to relate, E.K. said you’re now president of The First State Bank. Kevin makes loans to all his friends, for pigs and Herefords and even for hens. So if you're in need of a buck or two, see Kevin; he'll be glad to lend it to you. Chuga, chuga down the track, comes old 298 the coal train's back. The engineer wears a big, big smile, for her trips completed - a thousand miles. She wears overalls and a bright red hat as she hauls that coal from Cheyenne to North Platte. You think it isn't a job for a girl, Terri can do it without messing her curls. Terry's been engineer on old 298 for 16 years and she's never been late. Schools dismissed - the flags unfurled and all because of a Lodgepole girl. You know that hi-jacker who stole a plane and wanted to be flown to .someplace in Maine. Well our Sam was on that ill fated flight. She got out her sketch pad and started to write. She drew a sketch of the hi-jacker’s face and slipped it to the F.B.I. in a travel case. Well the F.B.I. quickly cornered the man and gave all the honor to our Sam. Her sketch saved that plane and for a starter, she's now doing the face of Jimmy Carter. Mr. Thompson resigned - the board said what will we do. Then the Lodgepole School Board right out of the blue appointed our Michael as the new head man to head the school as only he can. Of course he promises to be extra tough. He knows all the rules and all that stuff. I'm sure he'll be the students friend cause he remembers the rules he tried to bend. They say he stands up front with his great big paddle and those bad boys really ski-daddle. Lodgepole's newest business is Star's Cut and Curl. She'll make you a new and beautiful girl. She dyes and she tints, she pin curls, she waves, her patrons are pleased and they really rave. When you enter that glamorous place you know you'll emerge with a whole new face. With a curl and a wash and a face uplift, she'll make you a beautiful glamorous dish. Why every week in flies a Corvair, so Star can do Rosemary Carter's hair. Emory wanted to be a cop. He wanted to make cars go and stop. He thought his life would be complete if he could ride in a cruiser's seat. Well Emory got his wish for sure. The life he leads is good and pure. He's traffic cop on Sunol's mean beat and keeps all loiterers off the street. So if a patrolman flags you down, it's probably Emory - best cop around. M Lodgopole's gym is full to the brim. The audience is quiet. Then breaks into a grin. The flaming red heads are on the floor and here comes the town team to play them once more. The girls are ready and oh what moves, look jumping center really smooth. Why if her hair wasn't so carroty red, I'd say that was Tracey Markel instead. Why yes it's Tracey, captain of the team, the greatest girls’ basketball team ever seen. They are all red-heads - really neat and Tracey's 70 points per game can't be beat. She went to school and for lots of pay, became a secretary in the CIA. On a one day inspection of rockets and missiles, with a loud band and a great big whistle, her boss was blown quite to bits - but Judy Homi-cek landed feet first right on the desk. Of a space ship on its way to the Milky Way, they pulled Judy in and saved the day. So now on every billboard her face can be seen. She's the very first of our astronaut queens. The assembly program at the school is about to begin with the seats all full. The program today is by an artist unique. She goes from school to school - a new one each week. She sets up her canvas and begins to draw, the audience can't believe what they saw. For with a few wiggly lines and some squares, Gina makes pictures to which none can compare. She made the teacher's pictures which hang in the hall. And the school kids all bow when they face that wall. Save the paper, save the gas, save on energy - don’t be last. Get a horse and visit your friends, heat your house with corn cob ends. Save our resources, we've so few, the future of our land depends on you. Chief conservationist of Nebraska's U., Fern Bartling is telling us all what to do. If we don’t conserve with might and main, we'll never have plenty on this earth again. Is 2 plus 2, four or is 2 plus 2, six? Are your sure it's the watch you need to fix? Does the cat say bow wow or the dog meow. Is the horse red - or was it the cow? If you're having troubles with your mind, ask Valerie to help you - she is really kind. She'll unscramble all your mixed up thoughts and you’ll give her money - lot and lots!! He chose to spend his life on the farm, he said for money, I don't give a dam. I’ll have me a few chickens and pigs, a little wheat and maybe a rig so that is how our Phil found the way with oil he really made that old farm pay. While working one night at a very late hour, in cataloging books, Sandy found one on flowers. She opened the book and to her surprise, out fell a letter that really opened her eyes. She opened it up and guess what it said; The map to a million dollars was marked in red. So Sandy grabbed her coat and followed the map. She traveled many a mile to where it was at, but her trip was rewarded with a cool billion. Our Sandy's a librarian, one in a million. One day in the library she read in a book of a far away place and she wanted to look. She wondered if in this Triangle fame, the ships really disappeared and were never the same. She heard of a pyramid under the sea, six hundred feet high and said that's for me. So Marcy Gade hired on with Jacques Cousteau, because she figured he'd really know. She bought a swimsuit and some diving gear, jumped right off the boat without any fear. She dove right down to the pyramid undersea and came back and said it's all true, believe me!!! Now wasn’t that a wonderful class to know? My those kids really did show what a lot they learned at Lod-gepole High from sports to books to apple pie. They've really made us very proud, the class of '77 will stand out in any crowd. 15 junior — S nioz (2[a±± OOizty Wozfi On cOficjti 0 [ac ± fcAfn oU jai.kion.tA mttCe.xAxamme.1 aritk a iiAt-ifiLitting modtxn tiviit.J CAST GRANDPA, a kindly soul---------------------------Michael Wiest GRANDMA, his wife-------------------------Sandy Behiends BABY BOB, His grandson..................... Tim Bond BABY ALICE, his granddaughter--------------Gina Finnell GENTLE GR1MMES, a scoundrel-------------Mark Christensen WIDOW AGED, a senior citizen---------------------Valerie Banling WIDOW DESPERATE, a victim---------------------------Judy Hornicek LITTLE SACCHARIN, a lovely girl---------------------Tami Kreider MS. SHABBY, secretary------------------------------Sandy From MS. YESPERSON, Distrustful-----------------Diane Soucie DAUNTLESS CRUSADER, noble man--------------Kevin Sick TRICKSTER, villain gangster----------------Phil Dailey ROTTEN, gangster..................................Tracey Markel SLY, gangster------------------------------Lenore Hurst LADY STOCKHOLDER, honest soul--------------Fern Bartling STUDENT 1, betrayed by Grimmes--------------------Penny Mashek STUDENT 2, another...............-........-Diane Mika STUDENT 3, another.................-.....Penni Smith MADAM PRESIDENTE, another victim-------------------Marcy Gade FISHERMAN, grandpa's son-in-law.........Emory Oliverius FISHERMAN, fisherman’s wife-------------------------Star Mika POLICEPERSON, law servant---------------------------Rita Zalesky EXTRAS, students, people at rally, SPONSOR---------------------------------------------Mrs. Soucie SPONSOR----------------------------------------------Ms. Deaver Doug Kripal Anihony Ramirez Charlene Sick Penni Smith Cathi Yanney Rita Zalcsky Tim Diffendaffer Dori Nightingale Dan Stumpff Laurie Talich Randy Taylor Michael Natnuth Greg Thompson Renac Rufcnacht Kent Sick Mike Taylor Tiro Taylor Shelly Thompson 1 9 7 7 mi gsgs ? 7,7a i, HZ2« ZZ Tx bAJjJUnJts • To the Class of 1977: 1 hope that the years at Lodgepole High School have been enjoyable and rewarding for you. Hopefully all of you feel that you can make contributions to this great country of ours. The late Robert F. Kennedy once said Great men moved the world and so can we all. Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation. Wishing you a future filled with Promise. 26 Eugene G. Thompson Superintendent LUCILLE BOWER Home Economics Guidance Counselor ROBERT DAVIS Business Yearbook Advisor Jr. High Principal NANCY DEAVER English Dramatics Class Plays Sophomore Sponsor SID D1FFENDAFFER Principal Chemistry Biology 9 Science DENNY FRANKLIN Band Choir Elementary Music .Asst. Football Senior Sponsor BUTCH LEHMKUHLER Football Asst. Basketball World History P.E. Girls Track Freshman Sponsor 27 ELIZABETH SOUCIE Am. History Government Consumer Ec. Spanish Class Plays Junior Sponsor DAVID STAIRS Industrial Arts Drivers Ed. Jr. High B.B. Jr. High Track Junior Sponsor ROGER STUTZMAN Math Asst. Football Boys' Track Senior Sponsor DELORES ANDERSON Sixth Grade Operetta Pep Club Sponsor Jr. High Pep Club EVELYN FEHRINGER Fifth Grade Jr. High Volleyball Jr. High Girls’ B.B. Jr. High Pep Club STEVE KNOBBE Jr. High English History Girls' Basketball DIXIE KRIPAL Kindergarten Art JAN WINTER Fourth Grade BRENT STOLL Jr. High Math and Science H.S. Volleyball H.S. Boys’ B.B. Terminal Science TEDDI ZALESKY Second Grade Asst. Coach Girls' Basketball MARY JO FROM: MILDRED DIFFENDAFFER: BONNIE McKEE Secretary Librarian Cooks: MRS. HUFF AND MRS. NIELSON Speech Therapist Bus Drivers: GENE FRA ASS. DENNIS SOUCIE. DEAN CHRISTENSEN Custodians MARVIN JUEDES ERNIE BORM School Board: Robert Ommen. Eugene Thompson. Albert Fraass, Ron Sick. Jim Brown. Delmar Zalesky. Orville Kastcns. Q az±ity TOP ROW: Tami K., Judy H.. Coach Stoll. Sandy B.. Tracey M.. Star M. BOTTOM ROW: Marcy G.. Diane M.. Sandy F.. Diane S.. Rita Z. Sandy F.. Sandy B. 7 8. (2o-da.fita.ini. LODGEPO Dix . . Dalton Chappell Oshkosh St. Pats Big Springs Gurley Bushnsll Pottsr . Dlx . . . . Dalton . . Potter . . Potter . G Qz. Q az±ity TOP ROW: Diane M., Shelley T.. Becky B.. Coach Stoll.. Laurie T.. Julie M.. Renae R. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie B.. Pennl S., Debbie B. STANDING: Sandy F.. Judy H.. Tracey M. SITTING: Marcy G.. n Diane S.. Star M. 33 3oot£a[[ CjLLCL THIRD ROW Monty K.. Scott B.. Randy A.. Steve K.. Kevin S.. Mark C.. Tim B.. Mark B.. Kent S.. Bill M.. Coach Stutzman. SECOND ROW: Coach Lchmkuhler. Mike W., Emory O., Mike N.. Jeff M., Ward B.. Steve F.. Phil D., Greg T., Mgr., Coach Franklin. FIRST ROW: Ryan B.. Cliff G., Kurt H., Ron J., Rob O.. Doug K.. John F. (Co- uifitaLni £ 2tOT jCzttzzmzn A Emory. Kevin. Mark. Mike. Phil Mark Christensen - Kevin Sick 35 Doug K., MarkC.. jeff M.. Emory O.. Kevin S.. Mike W.. PhilD., KentS. STANDING: Mark Christensen. Mike Wiest. Emory Oliverius. SITTING: Kevin Sick BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1976-77 GURLEY 53 --LODGEPOLE 54 DIX 47--- LODGEPOLE 54 DALTON 68 --LODGEPOLE 50 ST. PAT’S 46--- LODGEPOLE 50 BUSHNELL 46 --LODGEPOLE 55 CHAPPELL 61 LODGEPOLE 53 MELBETA 57 --LODGEPOLE 58 DISTRICTS' TOURNAMENT POTTER 48 --LODGEPOLE 47 ARTHUR 40 LODGEPOLE 62 HARRISBURG 68 --LODGEPOLE 77 BRULE 54-— LODGEPOLE 56 OSHKOSH 50 --LODGEPOLE 55 DALTON 60 LODGEPOLE 35 M.A.C. TOURNAMENT (ST. PAT'S 70 --LODGEPOLE 68) POTTER 77 --LODGEPOLE 59 LYMAN 84 - --LODGEPOLE 54 ; . c A 38 FIRST ROW: J. Market. D. Kripal. T. Bond. M. Wiest. M. Kehl. E. Oliverius. BACK ROW: Coach Stoll. M. Banling. Kevin Sick. M. Christensen. Kent Sick. C. Thompson, B. Mitchell. Coach Lehmkuler. KNEELING: S. From. K. Huff. M. Namuth, C. Grimes. R. Ommen. R. Block. R. lessen. S. Skov. Mgr. STANDING: D. Mitchell. Mgr. S. Bonde-gard. R. Anderson. S. Kahrs. M. Banling. K. Sick. W. Bond. M. Kehl. J. Markel. Coach Lehmkuhler. 39 STANDING: Tracey M.. Penni S., Sandy B., Coach Knobbe, Becky B., Riiz Z., Dori N., Mgr. Penny M.. Carla L.. Debbie B., Tami K., Julie M., Shelley T.. Laurie T., Mgr. Renae R. Not Pictured Assistant Coach Teddy Zalesky. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1976-1977 GURLEY 57 -LODGEPOLE POTTER 48 -LODGEPOLE CHAPPELL 27 -LODGEPOLE BUSHNELL 16 -LODGEPOLE DIX 43- -LODGEPOLE DALTON 52 -LODGEPOLE HARRISBURG 33- -LODGEPOLE T-3ST. PATS 28 -LODGEPOLE MAC ST. PATS 29 -LODGEPOLE POTTER 38 -LODGEPOLE DISTRICT DALTON 46.......LODGEPOLE Sandy B.. Julie M.. Rita Z.. Tracey M.. Tami K. 43 47 40 52 39 29 50 34 35 32 39 41 KNEELING: Kent S.. Rob O.. Cliff G.. Randy A.. Mike N. SECOND ROW: Coach Lehmkuhler. Ryan B., Steve F., Monty K., Scott B., Jeff M., Tim B.. Coach Stutzman. BACK ROW Mark C., Ward B.. Kevin S.. Mark B., Michael W. Sandy Behrends and Tami Kreider Tami Krcider. Placed Fourth In State Studznt (2ounciL Laurie Talich, Kurt Huff. Emory Oliverius. Tracey Market. Lenore Hurst. Doug Kripal, Renae Rufenacht. Greg Thompson. Sponsor: Mr. Siutzman. cdfttztztic do lined FRONT ROW: Kent Sick. Kevin Sick. Phil Dailey. Tim Bond. Mark Christensen. BACK ROW: Laurie Talich, Donna Mitchell. Diane Mika. Tracey Market. Sandy Behrends, Sandy From. 44 c f-nnuat Staff Marilyn B.. Judy H.. (Staff Typist). Penny M.. Lenore H.. Penni S., Charlene S., Fern B., (Staff Typist), Brenda N.. Marcy C., Sandy F.. Star M. Sditoz: zA [azcy (fjaAz Sandy S.. Donna M.. Gina F., Fern B., Marcy G., Tracey M.. Star M., Dori N.. Lisa V.. Shelley T.. Judy H.. Valerie B., Carla L.. Becky B.. Laurie T.. Debbie B.. Charlene S.. Marilyn B.. Debbi B. BACK ROW. STANDING: Penny M.. Lenore H.. Julie M., Renae R.. Rita Z.. Brenda N. Sponsors: Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Lehmkuhler. 7976- 977 Boy X” CL£ Sponsor: Mr. Stuizman. STANDING: Emory O., KevinS., Mark C., Mike W.. Phil D.. and Mr. Lehmkuhler (Sponsor). BACK ROW: Kent S.. Steve F., Greg T.. Tim B.. Doug K.. Bill M., Ward B., Ryan R., Jeff M.. Mark B. Mark Christensen - President Kevin Sick - Vice-President Phil Dailey - Secretary Mike Wiest - Treasurer 51 FIRST ROW: Debbie B.. Renae R.. Rita Z.. Sherri N., Sandy F., Lenore H.. Charlene S.. Dori N.. Debbi B.. Becky B.. Carla L. SECOND ROW: Kim G.. Brenda N.. Caihi Y.. Star M.. Phil D.. Scott B.. Greg T.. Diane D.. Shelley T.. Faye R.. Karleen B. THIRD ROW: Terri T. . Laurie T.. Penni S.. Ward B.. Kent S.. Kun H.. Monty K.. Tami K.. Diane S.. Valerie B.. Judy H. FOURTH ROW: Penny M.. Diane M.. Sandy B.. Tracey M.. Kevin S.. Jeff M.. Mark C.. Emory O.. Mark B.. Mike W., Steve K. Not Pictured: Sandy S. 56 Sandy From Tami Kreider Mark C. Monty K. Phil D. Emory O. Scott B. Kent S. Kevin S. Mark B. Phil D.. Kevin S.. Greg T.. Ward B.. Mark C., Mark B.. Monty K.. Scott B. 57 czHom aomin 1976-77 u±id -PzouLcLlcI c coA nzia and A)cfio£a±tic cAfvjazd± HOME ECONOMICS: Freshmen - Shelley Thompson and Renae Rufenachi Junior - Marilyn Bruns Betty Crocker Award - Sandy From Honorable Mention, Foods and Nutrition at C.S.C. - Fern Bartling ENGLISH AWARDS: Freshman English - Shelley Thompson Sophomore English - Monty Kehl Junior English - Tami Kreider Senior English - Marcy Gade BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARDS: Typing - Sandy Behrends Accounting - Marcy Gade SCIENCE AWARDS: Chemistry - Mark Christensen Biology - Monty Kehl Honorable Mention, Biology at C.S.C. - Monty Kehl. 61 c fcactzniLC a net Scfi oLuitic c fivazdi HISTORY AWARDS: American Government - Marcy Gade American History - Tami Kreider Economics - Fern Bartling World History - Tim Diffendaffer World Geography - Shelley Thompson and Renae Rufenacht MATHEMATICS: Mark Christensen Honorable Mention, Geometry at C.S.C - Monty Kehl SPANISH AWARDS: Spanish I - Monty Kehl Spanish II - Penni Smith Spanish III - Marcy Gade and Fern Bartling INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD: Junior - Bill Mitchell ART AWARDS: Sophomore - Becky Booth and Carla Lindner Independent Art - Fern Bartling and Sandy From LIBRARY AWARD: Gina Finnell DRAMATIC AWARDS: Best Actor and Best Actress - Mark Christensen and Diane Soucie Best Supporting Actor and Actress - Tim Bond and Judy Hornicek DRIVER'S EDUCATION: Greg Thompson MUSIC AWARDS: Junior Class Band Award - Charlene Sick Junior Class Choir Award t Rita Zalesky Kathy Larreau Memorial Award - Sandy From and Kevin Sick Outstanding Senior Award - Diane Soucie A HONOR ROLL AWARDS: Seniors: Fern B., Valerie B., Mark C.. Phil D., Gina F.. Sandy F.. Marcy G., Judy H., Tracey M.. Sandy S., Kevin S., and Diane S. Juniors: Sandy B., Tami K.. Brenda N., Penni S. Sophomores: Ward B., Becky B., Tim D., Monty K., Michael N., Greg T. Freshmen - Clifford G., Renae R., Shelley T. DEDICATION OF ANNUAL: Marcy Gade c?fyfiLzHc c f(Ajazd± Mark Christensen - Outstanding Senior Athlete Award. Emory Oliverius - Sprengel Memorial Sportsmanship Award FOOTBALL LETTER AWARDS: Mark C. - 4th yr. (All-Conference - Guard, All-Area, All-State, All-Conference - Defense, All-American.) Kevin S. - 4th yr. (All-Conference, All-Area.) Emory O. - 4th yr. (All-Conference - Center, All-Conference - Defensive Guard.) Mike W. - 3rd yr. (Honorable Mention Line Backer - A11-Conference.) Phil D. - 3rd yr., Tim B., - 3rd yr., Doug K., - 2nd yr., Bill M. - 2nd yr., Mark B. - 2nd yr., Jeff M. - 2nd yr. Ryan B. - 1st yr., Ward B. - 1st yr., Kent S. - 1st yr. VOLLEYBALL LETTER AWARDS: Judy H., - 4th yr. (All-Conference - 1st Team, North Platte - All-Area Team, All-State - 2nd Team.) Marcy G. - 2nd yr. (All-State Nominee.) Sandy B. - 3rd yr. (All-Conference - 2nd Team, All-State Nominee.) Tami K. - 2nd yr. (Honorable Mention - All-Conference) Rita Z. - 3rd yr., Tracey M. - 2nd yr., Diane M. - 1st yr., Star M. - 1st yr., Diane S. - 2nd yr. BOYS' BASKETBALL LETTER AWARDS: Kevin S. - 4th yr. (All-Confemece - Honorable Menion, All-Tournament Team - Chappell Holiday, Sidney Telegraph - All-League - 2nd Team.) Mark C. - 1st yr. (Honorable Mention - All-League Team.) Greg T. - 1st yr. (All-Conference - Honorable Mention, Honorable Mention - All-League Team.) Tim B. - 1st yr., Emory 0. - 1st yr.. Mike W. - 2nd yr., Doug K. - 1st yr. GIRLS' BASKETBALL LETTER AWARDS: Sandy B. - 2nd yr. (All-Conference - 1st. Team, Sidney Telegraph - 1st. Team - Forward.) Rita Z. - 2nd yr., Tami K. - 1st yr., Julie M. - 1st yr., Tracey M. - 2nd yr. BOYS' TRACK LETTER AWARDS: Kevin S. - 4th yr., Mark C. - 3rd yr., Mike W. - 2nd yr., Ryan B. - 1st yr., Greg T. - 2nd yr., Kent S. - 1st yr.. Steve F. - 2nd yr. GIRLS' TRACK LETTER AWARDS: Tami Kreider - 2nd yr. (Track All-Stater) Sandy Behrends - 3rd yr. 1977-78 CHEERLEADERS Tami Kreider Sandy Behrends Diane Mika Rita Zalesky Renae Rufenacht 67 KINDERGARTEN Jeff Bruns Mauhew Campbell Rhonda Gentry Ainy Leach Craig Osborn Heidi Payton Sheila Quinn Mauhew Tilghman FIRST GRADE Timothy Adamson Toby Brown Donald Davis Tamara Fraas Darin Franklin Shelly Horst Marcus Hurst Cynthia Juedes Gregory Lindner Clinton Quinn Carrie Skov Roger Twarling SECOND GRADE Leland Adamson Kimberly Barnhart Corey Michelman Terri Osborn Dean Soucie Bart Stoll THIRD GRADE Carrie Glanz Jerry Campbell Crystal Christensen Stuart Fraass 6P Amy From Ann Horst Christian Kasicns Dcana Namuth Kevin Quinn Chris Skov FOURTH GRADE Troy Brown Sandra Kahrs Shelley Rufenacht Randall Sick Terry Slingsby Galen Wittrock Gayla Wittrock Michele Yanney Dena Zalesky FIFTH GRADE Kevin Campbell Connie Dickinson Cory Fraass Lisa Franklin Dianne Juedes Troy Kasicns Gregory Markel Rebecca Rankin SIXTH GRADE jo Ann Bondegard Cory Glanz jamie Diffendaffer Keith Huff Bruce Namuth Dennis Quinn Sonia Sick 69 iftfiyiLcal? i.zducation JMiyfit Roslin Nielson Ronny Ommen Sandy Skov Scon Skov SEVENTH GRADE Ben Barnhart Shebi Bo rule gar d Judy Grimes Keith Lindner Randy Ommen Tammy Slingsby EIGHTH GRADE Brenda Barnhart Rena Block Jam! Bond Robert Campbell Charles Davis Faye Dickinson Mike From Nancy Nainuth Q gixL' Qx. czHigfi SaJUiUt STANDING: Faye D.. Judy G.. Sandi S., Nancy N.. Coach Fehringer. KNEELING: Shebi B.. Rosalin N.. Brenda B.. Tammy S.. and Rena B. 71 !Boy± z. c igfi ISailz BACK ROW: Coach Stairs, Jamie B., Ronny O., Bobby C. FRONT ROW: Mgr. Dennis Q., Randy O., Keith L., Ben B., Mgr. Jamie D. BACK: Coach Knobbe, Coach Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Cory G., Keith L.. Bobby C.. Ronny O.. Mgr. Keith H. FRONT ROW: Ben B.. Randy O.. Jamie B.. Mike F.. and Chuck D. 73 Qx. cJ-figh (2fi££.zl!zacUr± {Jx. zJ-figti iPzfi (2tu!j 75 D incUzcjaztzn (2tiXL±tma± Qfizxztta DIRECTORS: Mr. Franklin Mrs. Anderson JAzaonA 76 iftfi anA Sixt(i zaclz m v. v .: ■t. .‘vj M? 'VvVfcV I I ! 1 I 1 _ 1 . ________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ ___ ____ ___ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — l__ — — — — — — — . - J . ■? ' V • • .' .‘3
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