Lodgepole High School - Panther Yearbook (Lodgepole, NE)

 - Class of 1986

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Graduating Class of 1986 Deana Namuth. Julie Bond. Laura Vosika. Kim Valla. Amy From. Crystal Christensen. Lisa Bruns. Krissy Bartling. Christian Kastens. John Deal. Chris Skov, Jerry Campbell. Stuart Fraass. Ron Heuck Valedictorian—Deana Namuth Class Flower—Blue Carnations and Yellow Roses Class Song—“Trouble Class Motto— We've Finished Only Just to Begin” Salutatorian—Crystal Christensen Class Colors—Blue and White Gold Class Sponsors—Mr. Epling Mr. Keyser 8

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Senior Class Will of 1986 I. KRISSY BARTLING. will Darcy Larrea and Carrie Skov many more great times at State like we had together. I will Carrie Skov my locker posters so she can drool over them next year. I, LISA BRUNS, will Mr. Stutzman my ability to draw stick men with 2 legs instead of ones with 3 legs. I will Krissy Bart ling the ability to keep her name a secret when we head South. I. JERRY CAMPBELL, of sound body and sound mind, will my awesome body to Dean Soucie so then he will look and act like an average person instead of an animal. To Mr. Keyser. I will my athletic ability so he can play as good as me. I also will my keen hunting ability to anyone who wants it. Let me remind you that the consequences are not worth it! I. CRYSTAL CHRISTENSEN, will Carrie Skov my car. Betsy. so she can carry on the tradition of the 10:20 bus. To Angel Sharman. I will my ability lo go clear through the track season without getting the slightest trace of a tan. I will Darcy Larrea and Ronda Gentry someone to call everytime there's a scary part on a gorizzila movie. I will Michelle Schmid my good health in hopes that she doesn't miss as much school as I have in my high school career. I will Amy From her continued ability of great self-control in certain situations. I will the girls' track team my magic stone and an ample supply of track dust to make everything all better. I also wish them lots of luck so they can produce lots of peanut butter. 1 will Mr. Weber a girl to take welding so he won't always have to put up with the guys. I also will him a year's supply of milkshakes to get him through basketball and track. I. JOHN DEAL, will Clint Hodges. Steve Barnhart, and Jeff Bruns my ability to fight, talk my way out of things, my running ability, and my bronze. They will need it to survive the T-Birds next year. To anyone who needs a good excuse for any reason. I will a box of traffic violations and a trunk of flat spares. 1 will Ron Heuck a pair of NIKE tennis shoes so he too. can experience the good life. I will Mr. Stutzman my famous Book of Excuses ' —Edition two. I. STUART D. FRAASS. will Mr. Stutzman a Christy Brinkley calendar so he won't have to take mine out of my locker. I will Steve Barnhart. Jeff Bruns. Rod Wilkins, and Danny Way the T-Birds' white shirts and black boots in hopes that some real men could fill them out. I will my gifted ability to spell to the faculty of LPHS. so they can have as much fun trying to communicate with students, as I did with them. I also will the focuJty a box of donuts to make up for all the food they brought me by way of the teachers’ lounge. I will my ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time to the Freshmen Class, so there is someone to guard Mr. Stutzman’s desk, in case someone tries to organize it. I. AMY FROM, will Bart Stoll a pair of size 5 volleyball shoes that he can chase girls around in without falling on his face. I will Angie Wittig a perfect 10 (a burp, that is?). I will Jeff Bruns a perfect 10 (a female, that is ), and a 5 a m. phone call every' morning for the rest of his high school career. 1 will Krissy. Lisa. Crystal, and Julie the ability to keep me under control when it's a girls’ nite in Sidney. I will Mr. Stutzman a secretary who can decipher his writing, put up with his weird moods and songs, and have as much fun working with him as I did! I will Crystal Christensen the continued ability to come up with wild animat' stories for excuses for getting home 2 hours late. I will John Deal my 3 P.E. awards so there won’t be any hard feelings as to who really should have gotten them. I. CHRISTIAN (JUNEBUC) KASTENS. will all my great nicknames to the Freshman Class. To Steve Barnhart. I will my mechanical ability. I will Mrs. DeMers a life size poster of myself to enjoy when I’m gone. To Clint Hodges. I will my Carl Lewis track shoes and to Carrie Skov and Michelle my Junebug-mobile, so they won’t have to get up at 4:00 a.m. and wear out their shoes. I. DEANA NAMUTH. will Bart Stoll my height in hopes that he won't hit his head on the rim while playing basketball. To Kim Barnhart. I will the ability to make 100 posters in hopes that she might letter in pep club. I will Mr. Epling a raincoat and an umbrella and Mr. Mehlhaff 50 lbs. of ice and 25 straws for the next Scholastics Contest. Finally. I will Stuart Fraass a hockey mask, a pair of boxing gloves, and a year of Karate lessons in hopes that he can play his trumpet after a day of skiing. I. CHRIS SKOV. will the T-Birds Timmy Adamson, so they can take him out for joy-rides at 11:30 at night in the country. Thanks boys! I will Mr. Stutzman 3 students just like me so he can keep busy after I leave. I also will Clinton Hdoges a car he can really be proud of. Last. I will Mrs. Bower another class like us so she won't be bored second period. I. KIMBERLY VALLA, will my friendship with Mrs. Diffendaffer to Danny Way and Stuart Fraass. I will Tim Adamson the name of my beautician so he can have a fashionable haircut. I will Mr. Stutzman a new song to sing in the halls and a better singing voice. I, LAURA VOSIKA. will Kim Valla my ability to get married in order that she settles down. I will Mrs. Bower another Ron Heuck next year so she will have someone to talk to. 1 will Kim Barnhart 500 lbs. of cornnuts so she doesn't have to go to the drugstore everyday. I will Deana Namuth Chris's brain so nobody will copy off her paper again. I will Mr. Franklin another female trombone player, so the boys won't get into so many fights. I will Jerry Campbell a very strict girlfriend so the girls don't have to put up with him anymore. I will Anita Mitchell and Chris Skov laringitis so they don't break anyone's eardrums everytime they try to talk. WE. JOHN AND AMY. will Mr. Epling someone else to sneak up on. WE. JOHN AND STUART, will Steve Barnhart all of our hair and S3 in hopes he gets his hair cut before he graduates. WE. STUART. JOHN. AND CHRISTIAN, will Mr. Stutzman our car keys so he has something to play with. WE. THE SENIOR BOYS, will Mrs. Diffendaffer an executive position on the school board, so she too. can bust people with authority. WE. KRISSY AND CRYSTAL, will Tim Adamson $2 so the next time he gets his hair cut he can afford to get the bottom cut off too. WE. KRISSY. AMY. CRYSTAL. AND LISA, will the L.P.H.S. staff the ability to put up with Darcy and Rondo's silly antics and comments, fThey can't help it1) We will Carrie Skov a 45 of the record Jungle Boy. since we won’t be around to sing to her. WE. LISA AND DEANA. will Christian. Cory, and Dean the ability to do Physics experiments intelligently in hopes that they too. will get relative errors of 94% or higher. WE. CRYSTAL. AMY. KRISSY. AND DEANA. will Carrie Skov our ability to refrain from undressing when Coach Stoll is still present. We also will next year's volleyball team a year's supply of real joke cups since Lisa won't be around to entertain you. We also will the volleyball team a trip to Lincoln to continue the tradition. WE. THE CLASS OF 1986. will the upcoming kindergarten, the graduating class of 1999. our 13 years of fun. no matter what the situation, and our ability to cope with Mr. Stutzman.



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Senior Class Prophecy of 1986 It's been ten long years, said Amy with a sigh. “My, oh my, how the years do fly. What's happened, Crystal? What’s been done with the class of '86 who had all that fun? Remember in '86 that wonderful spring; it was warm and sunny and full of things. We went on sneak—we went to Lincoln twice; my, those memories of state are really nice. Music contests and Drama too—we tried it all, and we really had a ball. Oh, we studied and did our assignments well; some of us did—the others wouldn’t tell. But what's happened to those kids in our class? What happened as all that time passed? AMY FROM: I know about Amy—she went to Kearny State, but then what happened? What’s been her fate? She got a Volleyball scholarship and went on to play in the final four of the U.S. of A. Kearney's team was tremendous and Amy was too, she set and set and her team came through. They won it all in one glorious set, but what happened later—I do forget. Amy wasn’t quite ready to settle down so she was hired as Volleyball coach in Scottsbluff town. Well, would you believe she went to a rodeo and married the clown 'cause she loved him so. It’s summer now and she and her clown go from rodeos to fairs in many towns. They love the life; it pays super good and they have prospered as good folks should ... STUART FRAASS: Crystal said, there's my cousin, Stu, what on earth did he reallly do? He went to Laramie to Wyoming U; he wanted to be a banker, one of a few. He wanted big bucks no small kind of job; he wanted a six figure salary—he wanted a gob. He did very well at Wyo. U, got a B.A. and his Masters too. The banks at Cheyenne—the First Interstate said, Stuart Fraass, to you we really relate. Come join our group and help make loans, money for farms and cars and homes. So Stuart started in at First Interstate and proposed to his secretary on the very first date. So now he's dressed and oh so smart, but we know it was Lodgepole where he got his first start ... KIM VALLA: One stormy night the phone rang late; oh, who’s that calling now? Kim, did you have a date? Kim answered and a stealthy voice said, Do you have a gray raincoat and some soft soled shoes? Are you into spying; are you a sneaky slueth? Will you help us catch a spy who's on the loose? We saw him down by the Last Chance Bar; we really don't see how he can go far. Put on your raincoat and your soft soled shoes and sneak on down there before he moves. So Kim snuck out of the house and went to look; for a spy in Lodgepole must be a crook. She cornered him near the football field; he said, “I knew I was a goner when I saw your shield. For Kim's a lady G-Man of very great fame, for catching crooks is the name of her game ... JULIE BOND: I hear that Julie and Tim are living out north, and Julie's driving back and forth. Tim's done real well as a farmer man, and Julie's helped him all she can. But Julie decided she wanted more work; she never was one who wished to shirk, so they bought the Hungry House. You should see it now, with two gold arches—really wow. You can still go there for coffee and such, but her pizza's so good you'll eat too much. She has forty-nine kinds of toppings and cheese, so everyone is sure to be pleased, fulie and Tim and Derek are good; each one's doing his bets as we all should ... CHRISTIAN KASTENS: You remember our Governor from out west, Christian Kastens and they say he's the very best. After graduating from the UN of L he went into politics where he really excelled. After spending a year or two in other positions, he secured a job on the judicial commission. He really did well—his opinions were true, on points of law people asked him what to do. So now he’s the head of this great state, and doing a wonderful job I'm glad to relate. Taxes are down and road repairs going well. He's making Nebraska a wonderful place in which to dwell. So keep up the good work—we need more like Kastens. He does more work than he really has to ... DEAN A NAMUTH: I saw in the paper some time in the past that Deana was going to UNL real fast. She was in the honors course I was happy to hear; I know she made all A's. I really never feared. But she made her name in the Symphony band; she was the best drummer in Nebraskaland. She gave concerts and demonstrations and even taught a lot of kids just how they really ought to play the drums and timpani bells; her students always really excelled. After four years what was her desire, but sign up for a Masters she really did aspire, then she headed west to find a position. She accepted one at Chappell on one condition, that her band be good and clear and loud. They wanted a band to stand out from the crowd. Now her band is famous; their reputation's famous made. They're heading east for the innaugural parade. ... CHRIS SKOV: Chris Skov went off to Hastings Tec, to be a mechanic was what he expects, to learn to fix cars and tractors and such, an engine seems to need fixing so much. But upon graduation he thought some more, I really want to farm with Kurt—he knows the score; so he came back home and started with Huffs, to farm and ranch—he never got enough. He drives the tractor, he bales the hay, he worked every day and he saved his pay. As his nest egg grew by leaps and bounds, he bought all the land that could be found, and then wouldn't you know—on his land they found oil. Now Chris is rolling in cash—he doesn’t let his money spoil ... 9

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