Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)

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Dedication We the Senior Class would like to take this opportunity to dedicate the 1981 Annual to two very special people. We chose these people because they're always there to give us support and serve their jobs with dedication, and without complaint. Everyone knows that their job is to concentrate and it always seems that when they're trying to concentrate everybody else is yelling and jumping arround. This makes their job twice as difficult. It's always nice to hear them say good game , even through you know it might not have been your best. To you Dean and Dixie Christensen we dedicate this annual. 2 Mr. Robert Davis Faculty Mrs. Fomander Kindergarten Mrs. Connell First Grade Mrs. Edson Second Grade Miss Haddix Third Grade Miss Unverzagt Fourth Grade Mr. Haddix Fifth Grade 4 Mrs. Anderson Sixth Grade Mrs. Hafer Jr. High English History Mr. Stoll Jr. High Math Science Mrs. Bower Home Ec. Guide nee Jr. Class Sponsor Mr. Diercks English Dramatics Assistant Basketball Coach Track Coach Fresh. Sponser Mr. Keyser Physial Education Asst. Football Coach, Flead Girls Basketball Coach Track Coach Jr. High Track 5 Mr. Weber—Industrial Education Driver's Education Head Basketball Coach Head Boys Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Mr. Franklin—Music Assistant Football Coach Mr. Epling—Science Assistant Girls Basketball Coach Mrs. Diffendaffer—Library Art Mrs. Soucie—Social Science Mr. Stut man—Math Head Football Coach Assistant Track Coach 6 Mrv Sharman Special Education Mary Jo From Secretary COOKS Ruth Bartling Lamila Nielson Gene Fraass Janitor Mr. Mrs. Marv Juedes Janitors Greg Walker Handyman?!?! 7 |ohn Bartling • • ••«•••• « • ♦ i •««• ,L • '•« Mr Fjye Dickinson Bob Campbell 9 Chuck Davis 10 CLASS WILL I, Brenda Barnhart will Stuart Flessner a comb in hopes that he won't come to school looking like he just crawled out of bed. To Benny I will a sister that will keep him out of trouble next year and give him someone to blame all of his faults on. I also will him the ability to make up excuses for all those late Saturday nights. Andl finally, to Rosie I will a Kearney State College T-shirt to wear. I, John Bartling, will my 1971 Javilin to Greg Walker so he will have something decent to drive around in. I will my ability to bum hickies off my neck to Randy and Tammy so they don't have to come to school all marked up. To Sandi Skov I will a pack of cigarettes so she doesn't have to keep bumming them from me. I, Rena Block, will Mr. Stutzman the ability to sing about someone else besides Ruby, since he's been singing about her ever since I can remember and you think he'd need a change of pace. I also will him the ability to keep smiling. I also will my body (which has us all confused) to Science—or anyone else who thinks he can figure out what went wrong with it every time track season came around (the coaches never could). I, Jami Bond, will my golf clubs to Jon Bruns and Randy Ommen so they don't have to kill themselves during track. I also will my size to Flash so the basketball doesn't knock him over when he tries to catch it. And, last but not least, I will 10 pairs of socks to Randy so we won't have to look at his hairy legs. I, Bob Campbell, will Troy Kastens my ability to not grow in height for two years so he won't be so tall. And to Kevin Campbell I will my Monte Carlo so he won't have to drive the old Blue bug on Saturday nights. I, Chuck Davis, will my ability to ski to Stuart in hopes that he'll have as much fun as I did that afternoon. I also will my ability to play the drums to next year's drum section so they can try to play their parts right just as I did. I, Faye Dickinson, will Judy Grimes the ability not to be so conceited. To Mrs. Bower I will a bottle of Anacin to share with the next Senior Class. 12 I, Mike From, will my mom a daughter just like Sandi Skov so she won't have to worry about where she's been, what she's doing, and how she's doing it. I also will my challengers to Phil, since he's the only one who appreciates a little class. To Kevin Campbell I will my ability to get along with the teachers so his road will be smoother than mine was. I, Nancy Namuth, will my brother Bruce a tape measure to measure his ego when I'm not around to remind him how big it is. To Jo Ann I will my hair so she won't have to fight with hers. And finally to Becky I will my ability to smile so she won't have to frown so much. I, Rosie Nielson, will Shebi a life-size poster of Julius Erving so she won't have to cut out every picture she sees of him. And also to Scott Skov I will the ability to keep his mouth shut and stay out of trouble. I, Sandi Skov, will my bravery around spiders to Mr. Weber in hopes that he won't jump off any more ladders. And also I will him a year's supply of watermelon. To JoAnn I will my big feet so she won't get lost in anymore pot holes at track meets. And finally I will 66 of my height to Troy Kastens so he can breathe fresh air instead of everyone's pits. We, Rena Block and Sandi Skov, will Nancy Namuth a year or more supply of fresh Skoal so she won't have to borrow any that's already been chewed by someone else. We, Roslin Lielson and Rena Block, will to Brenda Barnhart a friend or two at college next year so she can tell them when Ronny's coming home! We, Mike From and Jami Bond, will our ability to see our feet to Brenda Barnhart for obvious reasons. We, the Senior giris, will to the future pep clubs at Lodgepole High School a porta-potty for long or short trips so they won't have to make sudden stops along the interstate. We, the Senior Class of 1981, will our final treasury balance to the teacher's retirement fund. To Kevin Campbell we will absolutely nothing. And to the kindergartners we will twelve upcoming years of as much fun as we had at Lodgepole Public Schools. 13 Right: The juniors in their essense. Below: Tammy — ''There's nothing like talking to yourself when nobody will listen. Ben Barnhart Galen Bartling i Diana Hadeen Keith Lindner Randy Ommen Sharon Barnhart Sandy Honebein Steve Mika Shebi Bondegard |on Bruns Shan Flessner Stuart Flessner Judy Grimes Tammy Slingsby Right: Phil, fly season's over. Top Right: Judy models new Conoco coats Above: Steve: No more camping with the girl scouts. This poison ivy itches! Left: Fiey, Little O, your system doesn't work! Oh well, I guess I'll cheat off Shana. Top left: Diana: Coffee, tea, or me. Phil Narjes 15 Julie Battling JoAnn Bondegard Jamie Diffendaffer Ken Hodges Above: Jamie saying, English! What a natural high! Top Right: The Keith Huff look of innocence. Bottom Right: Ken saying so you think this is Keith Huff's paper!? 16 Doug Honebein Keith Huff Bruce Namuth Sonia Sick Scott Skov Are you kidding? Me get drunk!! Keith and Doug, The thinkers! Greg Walker The sophomores posing with Scott in illegal motion. 17 Freshman Kevin Campbell Connie Dickinson Cory Fraass Lisa Franklin Above: (Stephanie) Do you really think I can get into the Osmond family! Top left: Freshman girls acting their age?—Lisa, Becky, Diane, Lisa W. Left: (Becky) I'm not cheating. (Troy) Oh, yeah! 18 Just Beginning Jerry French Stephanie Hodge Diane Juede Troy Ka ten 19 Above: Toup Camoo flips over English das . Left: Freshman class getting into their studies—ANIMALS! Pep Club Cheerleaders Cheerleaders: Sandi Skov, Shana Flessner, Rena Block, Tammy Slingsby, Brenda Barnhart Lettermen’s Club 20 The enthusiasm builds in the stands as the Panther fans anticipate victory against St. Pats. % a ? lennifer Weber joins the cheerleaders at District basketball. Brenda and Tammy converse about a cheer '1 thought we jumped after the song. Left: Shana and Tammy watch a crucial moment in silence. Above: Camera-shy Diana uses Diane for a temporary hiding place. Or No, he went that way. 21 These 4 hoods went shopping in Downtown Hollywood bought the latest styles. Above: I wonder if he's ever going to wake up!! Right: Oh no, I should of made a right turn!!! Break a leg you guys!—just joking Chuck!!!!! 22 Standing: Toby Brown, Melissa Farmer, Darin Franklin. Sitting: Greg Lindner, Carrie Skov, Tami Fraass. Jr. High Band First Row: Amy F. Deana N., Laura V., Chris S., Leland A. Second Row: Cory M., Anita M., Cystal C., Rod W., Rodney T. Third Row: Chris K., Cory F., Bart S., Dean S. 23 High School Band FRONT ROW: Nancy N. Rosie N. Steph H. Tammy S. SECOND ROW: Becky R. Michele Y. Sandra K. Mark V. Shebi B. Scott S. Gayla W. Dena Z. Lisa F. Rene B. THRID ROW: Troy K. )oAnn B. Mike F. Kevin C. Keith H. Greg M. Shelly R. Sandi S. Ron O. Troy B. Terry S. Cory F. FOURTFf ROW: Sonia S. Randy O. Bruce N. Randall S. Chuck D. Jerry F. Darrell S. Dirty Dan, Crowfoot Diercks, Franklin, Wait, I'm not dressed for this. Rattlesnake Weber, Were'd that there bullet go to. Dirty Dan, I don't know. Giddy Up Epling, There it goes. 24 Duets: John Bob, Reno Sandi, Lisa Becky Solos: John, Sandi, Rena Becky 25 Shebi's Bass clarinet solo. Choir Back Row: Steve M., Ben B., Ken H., Galen B., Keith H., Ron O., Greg M., Bruce N. Third Row: John B., Bob C. Randy O., Kevin C., Jerry F., Troy K., Mike F., Jami B., Doug H., Cory F. 2nd Row: Sandy S., Sharon B., Judy G., Diana H., Brenda B., Faye D., Lisa F., Shana F., Sonia S. 1st Row: Becky R., Roslin N., Nancy N., Shebi B., JoAnn B., Stephanie H., Rena B., Tammy S. Boys Octet Girts Octet (Julie B. absent) 26 SWING CHOIR THRID ROW: Becky R. Randy O. Bob C. John B. Troy K. Keith H. SECOND ROW: Sandi S. Mike F. Chuck D. Tammy S. Sonia S. Rena B. Shana F. Greg M. Judy G. FIRST ROW: Doug H. Roslin N. Lisa F. Nancy N. Doug Becky, Bruce Roslin, Greg Nancy, Keith Judy, Mike Sandi, Rena John, Tammy Randy, Sonia Bob, Shana Troy. Absent Julie B. Drums: Chuck D. Lisa F. Piano. 27 From left: Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil. Or is it the other way around' Oh, common now—you've got to be kidding! Portrait ot an annual staff at work—''Here, here, now. Calm down. Yes, I printed enough Keith Huff pictures for everyone. We don't have to get so CRABBY!” Scott's contribution to wodd culture: Entitled ''Ink .,’, Ots and Spray. It happens. Exterminate that species! Poor Mr. Epling—he thought we were all going to play tag. Animals!! Now, now, we can't ALL be Randy Ommen. (gracias a Dios) Ask Hugger for interpretation. Hey, who's the new kid in town? What does she mean by Quit it some more?' Isn't that Brenda's line? Could you guys please make the room stop spinning? This camera won't take pictures of moving rooms. That's better. Marvelous. 28 One Act Plays Cleve (Mike) to Myron ()amie): “Myron, would you wake up! The Play's the Thing, a story about a frustrated play director trying to throw together a play at the last moment, netted the cast a third place in both the district and MAC contests and narrowly missed a trip to state. Robert (Randy) admires his secretary, Beth (Sandy). Portrait of a neurotic director. Bill (|ami) to Estelle (Nancy): Oh, that will be just fine, thank you.' 29 The Play's Wade (Bruce) to waitress (Nancy): I'll have some light red burgandy with a little candlelight. Pinch the waitresses: Oh, my goodness. Below: Robert (Randy) and Wade (Bruce) drink down their sorrows, sigh, and contemplate their future. the Thing Robert (Randy) to Mary (Tammy): Now, now, Mary, I told you this is an important rehersal. CAST LIST Robert Kaycee................. Cleve Thompson................ Myron Brinkman................ Rodger (tech assistant)....... Wade Rinehart................. Mary Vonburg.................. Susan Hayden.................. Bridgette Blaylock............ Estelle Danner................ Beth Grant.................... Bill Agee..................... Eddie Mitchem................. Tech Assistant 1............. Tech Assistant 2............. ...Randy Ommen ......Mike From Jamie Diffendaffer .......Scott Skov ...Bruce Namuth ...Tammy Slingsby ......Sandi Skov ......Rena Block ...Nancy Namuth ...Sandy Honebein .......Jami Bond .....Ron Ommen ...Shana Flessner .....Judy Grimes •Named among the outstanding actors at MAC One-Act Play Contest 30 Spring Play Cast: Boots (Keith), Dirty Dan (Ron), Fleas (Troy), Old Timer (Ben), Lily Grouch (Rena), Pecos Bill (Mike), Clever Coyote (Randy), Slue-Foot Sue (Sandy), Granny (Nancy), Blue Duck (Stuart), Widow Quackenbush (Shana) Conchita (Sandy) School Marm (Tammy), Becky, Mrs. Goodnews (My)- Dirty Dan (Ron) starts to sway as Pecos Bill (Mike) wins the breath holding contest. Below: Dirty Dan and the gang shake up Old Timer. Old Timer (Ben) gets trapped in a sack. 31 The good citizens of Prairie Dog: Becky (Judy G.) Blue Duck (Stuart F.), Granny (Nancy N.), Conchita Sandy, School Marm (Tammy) Widow Quackenbush (Shana). The Dirty Dan Gang: Lily Grouch (Rena B.) Dirty Dan (Ron O.), Boots (Keith L.), Fleas (Troy K.) Pecos Bill (Mike F.) and Clever Coyote (Randy O.): Scratch my ear, scratch my ear! Right: Now cut that out. 32 What if . . .? What if Coach Weber became a lor an FM station ? What kind of music would he play? Would e do interviews like this one? Here's Coached What if Keith Huff became a world famous body-builder? Would all the girls still swoon when he walked down the hall? How long would he fit into that letter sweater? Oh well, maybe Flash has an extra one. Left: What if Jami Bond had to double for Santa? Would he fool the kiddies? (bet he can't fool Toup Camoo) Perhaps the Chadron St. basketball shirt would give it away. Right: What if Brenda had to live in the land of no curling irons? How would she wake up in the morning? Would we recognize her? Oh well, she could always find work somewhere. What if ol' Scott became a genuine TV cameraman? Would he ever get to do the Broncos? (would he even want to?) But, hey, look at that concentration! What was that cheerleader's name? I 26t 7UP DR P PP OY 25 5 . BPtW 50t 25 -.ohUP 33 PANTHERS TIE FOR MAC TITLE Front Row—Manager Jerry Frerichs, Randy Ommen, Cory Fraass, Bob Campbell, Kevin Campbell, Mike From, Greg Market, Jami Bond, Ken Hodges, Steve Mika, Manager John Bartling Second Row—Head Coach Roger Stutzman, Troy Kastens, Bruce Namuth, Jon Bruns, Ron Ommen, Galen Bartling, Ben Barnhart, Keith Huff, Philip Narjes, Assistant Coaches Tom Weber and Denny Franklin Phil Narjes plugs a whole on the St. Agnes line. Coaches Stutzman and Franklin view the game from the sidelines. All-Staler Ron Ommen kicks off against St. Agnes. 35 Homecoming Royalty against Melbeta (from left): Ron Ommen, Brenda Barnhart, |ami Bond, Nancy Namuth, Queen Sandi Skov, and King Bob Campbell. Si Pot’« k I h The Headlines tell it all as Lodgepole secured a hard won playoff birth. (From left) Jami Bond, Phil Narjes, Ken Hodges, and Bob Campbell discuss the game from the sidelines. (From left) Steve Mika, |ami Bond, Keith Huff (55) and Bob Campbell gang-tackle against Potter. 36 (Below) Cory Fraass: Did I really smear my makeup? (Rtf ht) |udy and Tammy on Kiddo Day: Which way lo Ihe races? (Left) Senor Stut man: El Hombre Principal get into the Homecoming spirit. (Right) JoAnn on Hippie Day: You mean Joe Cool doesn't wear his sunglasses like this??? (Below) But Faye, it's only a camera, not a gun! Sharon, Faye and |udy during the big week. (Bottom) Sharon, Shebi, and Shanna: Speak no evil, hear no evil. Smell no evil. 37 Front Row: Brenda Barnhart, Sandi Skov, Rena Block, Rose Nielson, Nancy Namuth; Second Row: Sonia Sick, Stephanie Hodges, lisa Franklin, Tammy Slingsby, loAnn Bondegard, Julie Bartling, Back Row: Connie Dickinson, Coach Stoll, Shebi Bondegard. Brenda takes a lunge through the air. Sonia reaches high for a spike. The 1980 Panther Volleyball Team finished their season with 13 wins and 6 losses. Tammy watches a set. Losing to Wheatland in the District-15 Finals gave us runner-up, but ended our hopes of participating in the State Tournament. Our seniors showed good leadership and provided aggressive volleyball exhibitions. Sandi Skov was a 2nd Team All State selection, Co-Captain, All-MAC 1st Team Spiker, and ranked 10th in the state for ace spikes. Rena earned the Co-Setter Award for 98% accuracy, Star-Herald All-Region 2nd Team Setter, Co-Captain, and All-Conference 1st Team Setter. Rosie earned the Co-Setter Award for 98% accuracy and Top Server Award for 97% accuracy. Nancy earned the Top Spiker Award and All-Conference 2nd Team. Letter winners were Brenda Barnhart, Rosie Nielson, Nancy Namuth, Sandi Skov, Rena Block, Tammy Slingsby, and Sonia Sick. The Junior Varsity record was 7 38 wins and 2 losses. This gives promise for continued exciting Panther volleyball for next year. Panther Volleyball Bushnell—won Dix—won Lodgepole Tournament—1st Lyman—won Harrisburg—lost St. Pats—won Alliance St. Agnes—lost Leyton—lost Big Springs Melbeta—won Chappell—lost Potter—won MAC Tournament—2nd District—2nd The Panters set for defense at the District tournament. 39 |on Bruns vs. Greg Market— Ken Hodges vs. Sieve Mika Greg Markel vs. |on Bruns Intermural Wrestling 40 Boys Basketball Front row: ferry Frerichs, Greg Market, Cory Fraass, Doug Honebein, Steve Mika, Ron Ommen, Keith Huff, Galen Bartling, Ken Hodges, Troy Kastens. Second Row: Coach Weber, Bruce Namuth, Kevin fami Bond, Bob Campbell. Campbell, Mike From, Coach Diercks. Back Row: Randy Ommen, While fami Bond (13) and Bob Campbell (23) looks on, Keith Huff (31) fon Bruns (35) and Ken Hodges (21) crash the boards against Bushnell. j W| Bob Campbell (23) guards against Jim Grothe of St. Pats in the MAC tournament. 41 Clockwise from left: Keith on the shuffle against Bushnell. Above Right: |on Bruns (35) and fami Bond seal off an intruder against Bushnell. Above: Keith Huff leads the Panters out of the dressing room during MAC tournament. 42 Ron Ommen (44) pulls down a rebound over Harrisburg's Charley Isom. Mike watches the ball against Sidney. Clockwise from left: Bob Campbell lays one up on a fast break. Above left: Mike From bounces one past an Oshkosh defender. Above: Ron Ommen hits a jumper against St. Pats. Ron was selected to the All-MAC team. 43 Girls Basketball Above: If you can't steal the ball why not scare 'em. Right: Sandi Nancy together making a sandwich of same player. Back row: Tom Epling Asst, coach, Nancy Namuth, Judy Grimes, Sandi Skov Rena Block, Dan Keyser Coach. Front row: Sonia Sick stats. Lisa Franklin, Steph Hodges, Tammy Slingsby JoAnn Bondegard 44 Rena Block geltin down to the basketball beat!!! Who's shot could this bell? Who ever it is it took teamwork to get it in. Good job Lady Panthers ??? S-T-R-E-T-C-H Jo, and take some more vitamins so you will grow, OK! Does someone you know need a hug??? jr. High Track From left: Shelly R., Crystal C. Amy F., Laura V., Deana N; Back Row: Anita W., Michele Y., Gayla W. Kim V. Dena Z. First Row: Christian C., Troy B., Jerry C., Chris S., Mark V.; Second Row: Randall S., Stuart F., Galen W., Darrell S., Terry S. Back Row: Coach Keyser, Coach Stutzman. 46 Boys and Girls Track Team FRONT ROW: Coach Stul man, Nancy, Jo Ann, Troy, Coach Diercks, Galen, Coach Weber, Rena, Sandi, Coach Keyser. MIDDLE ROW: Ken, Greg, Kevin, Cory, Steve. BACK ROW: Doug, Ron, Bob, Mike, Ben, Randy, |on. Not pictured is Keith Huff. ABOVE: Rena B. sets a new school record in the long jump at St. Pats. LEFT: Keith H. hands off to Bob. C. in the mile relay. 47 UH, I wonder H I threw it too far. 48 49 junior High Basketball: Front Row: jerry Campbell, Chris Skov, Christian Kastens, Stuart Fraass. Back Row: Mr. Keyser, Mark Vesika, Darrell Sharman, Troy Brown, Terry Slingsby, Randall Sick junior High Football: Front Row: jerry Campbell, Christian Kastens, Chris Skov; Second Row: Stuart Fraass, Terry Slingsby, Darrell Sharman, Troy Brown; Third Row: Mr. Keyser, Randall Sick, Galen Wittrock, Mark Vesika. Junior High Sports 50 Jr. High Volleyball: Front Row: Gayla Wittrock, Michele Yanney, Sandra Kahrs, Shelley Rufenacht, Dena Zelesky. Back Row: Deana Namuth, Mr. Stoll, Crystal Christeansen, Amy From, Laura Vesika. Jr. High Girls Basketball: Front Row: Deana Namuth, Sandra Kahrs, Dena Zalesky, Shelley Rufenacht, Michele Yanney, Gayla Wittrock. Back Row: Mr. Keyser, Kim Valla, Crystal Christensen, Amy From, Laura Vesika, Anita Way. jr. High Sports 51 Junior-Senior Prom Above Ift.: The three musketeers deciding how to keep Ken's leg from quibbling. Above rt.: Lodge-pole's version of the Golden Arches. To right: Mike and Cheryl: It's Howdy Doody time!'' 52 Kindergarten Bryan Bond Jay Campbell Jay Dickinson Bradley Fraass Paula Fraass larred Misegadis Susan Namuth Tausha Richards Kaylee Taylor Cody Tomlinson 1st Grade Scott Bruns Rebecca Fpling Eric Frass lenny Fraass Charles Payton Chad Stoll Elementary Billy Taylor 2nd Grade Kevin Applegate Matt Spinner Stacey Stoll Mathew Vosika Jennifer Weber Bryan Wilkins 3rd Grade Eric Bondegard Wade Dickinson Carrie Misegadis Kelly Michelman Merlin Namuth Heidi Payton Brenda Twarling 4th Grade Jeff Bruns Matthew Campbell 55 Donald Davis Ronda Gentry Buffie Headley Cynthia Juedes Michelle Mitchell Matthew Tilghman Roger W. Twarling 5th Grade Tim Adamson Toby Brown Melissa Farmer Tamara Fraass Darin Franklin Greg Lindner Carrie Skov 6th Grade Leland Adamson Kimberly Barnhart 56 I Cory Michelman Anita Mitchell Dean Soucie Bart Stoll Rodney Thomas Rodney Wilkins 7th Grade ferry Campbell Crystal Christensen Stuart Fraass Amy From Christian Kastens Deana Namuth Chris Skov Kimberly Valla Laura Vosika 8th Grade Troy Brown 57 Michele Yanney Dena Zaleskv CASTLE CMU Terry Slingsby Mark Veskia Galen Wittrock Gayla Wittrock Sandra Kahrs Shelley Rufenacht Darrell Sharman Randal Sick Awards Night OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD Sandi Skov CARPENTRY AWARD Ron Ommen MATH AWARD Bob Campbell DRAMA AWARD (One Ac!) Nancy Namuth ADVANCE SCIENCE AWARD ANNUAL AWARDS Sandy H., Tammy S., Judy G. 59 BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARDS Bookkeeping—Sandi S. Advanced Typing—Nancy N. Beginning Typing—Michelle Y. ENGLISH AWARDS Freshman—Dianne J. Sophomore—Julie B. Junior—Judy G. Senior—Sandi S. HOME ECONOMICS Dianne J. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS Mechanical Drawings—Kevin C. Beginnings Woods—Kevin C. Advanced Woods—Phil N. Carpentry—Ron O. SCIENCE AWARDS Terminal Science—Shebi Judy Advanced Science—Shebi B. General Science—Troy K. Chemistry—Shebi B. Biology—Julie B. Special Award—Jon B. DRIVERS EDUCATION Keith H. SPANISH AWARDS Doug H. DRAMATIC AWARDS (Play—Ron Rena) (One Acts—Randy and Nancy) HISTORY AWARDS American Government—Bob C. American History—Shebi B. Worid History—Julie B. Geography—Kevin C. MATH AWARDS Bob C. P.E. AWARDS Ken H. Art AWARD Rena Library AWARDS Nancy Faye A HONOR ROLL AWARDS Seniors: Sandi, Nancy, Bob, Rosie Juniors: Judy, Shebi, Tammy Sophomores: Julie, Sonia, Doug Freshmen: Troy, Greg, Kevin JUNIOR BAND AWARD Shebi B. JUNIOR CHOIR AWARD Randy O. KATHY LARREAU MEMORIAL AWARDS Chuck D. STUDENT COUNCIL AWARDS Nancy, Jami, Steve, Tammy, Sonia, Bruce, Dianne, Kevin. 60 Graduation Above: Seniors are trying to get the hang of graduation practice; some are silly while others are serious. Mid-lft. The Essence of Mike From. Mid-rt. Steve M., )ohn B., and Shebi wonder who goes first—maybe they'll draw straws. 61 Top left: Sandi is shedding tears; or was it that she was cutting onions before graduation? Mid-left: Faye is making her way down the aisle followed by the rest of the crew. Mid-center: Rosie and Nancy (Valedictorian) are making a test walk for graduation. Midright: Ron and Sandi (Salutatori-an) are trying to copy the rest of the Senior Class by walking without falling. Bottom right: Jami is having mixed emotions over what to do with his graduation gown now that graduation is over. During graduation there is alot of mixed emotions, but the seniors will always have the memories of High School, although they will never be able to return as students. Odds and Ends 7 1 V This group, known as Randy's Renegades ' terrorized the school with subversive gang warfare and pop bottle rockets. If anyone has knowledge of their whereabouts, contact Mr. Stutzman. Poor Greg—being a working class hero is tough business. This is Greg about MAC tournament time, when the janitors spend till all hours of the morning cleaning the gym. This anonymus student was caught in the act of actually studying Toup Camoo—Cabela's Centerfold for 1981. Measurements: 30-31, her English 32000. What if her classmates would find out? 32. That Rena—what a two-timer. When will she ever learn? There's enough of John to go around. And here she is absorbing his space. How does she do that? Is that how she broke all those track records? This underground CIA group—Hang Out Grimes, Smily Slingsby, and Dishpan Diercks—did, in fact, spend much of the year searching for Randy's Renegades. Here they are incognito. They also doubled as a catering service. 63 Remember the days when tomorrow was far away and the dreams you shared were in the future i Now tomorrow is today and the dreams of the future are now. Wherever life seems to take you may all of your dreams come true. With every sunset there is a new sunrise. A sunrise of new and growing experiences as you walk down the path of life. Yesterday is forever gone and the days we spent together will be treasured for the rest of our lives. 64 —Sharon Barnhart


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