Muscatine High School - Auroran Yearbook (Muscatine, IA)
- Class of 1977
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Muscatine High School
2705 Cedar Street
Muscatine, Iowa 52761
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Something for everyone. The schoolwcoolqs
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from which to choose, as well as shakes, pies
and breakfast foods served first through
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The school board received a letter from
industrialist Roy Carver stating he would donate
S200,000 for the new pool. Together Carver,
the city and school board made it work and the
project was underway. CLOCKWISE: Ass't Supt.
john Watson, Esther Dean, Herb Sywassink,
Chris Zogg, Ed Caliger, Ann Hart, Sec. Pauline
Hart, Supt. Art Sensor Wayne Gardner, Ken
Huber, Business Mgr. Gil Huseman.
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Pride begins at home, and there's no better
place to boast school spirit than in one's own
gym. Although the school emblem was
dedicated last spring, it carried us through
another prideful year.
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ride home, but most people weren't
pleased with its headstone-like appear
ance. So, shops students constructed a
new wooden one, more striking and
befitting of our school. The reaction v
favorable. We made it work.
Trees lined the sidewalks and building
thanks to members of the Youth
Conservation Corps who planted them
last summer. The tiny trees offered a
shade and acted as a windbreak.
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lam! Right from an old, familiar
school we were flung into one with fresh
paint, new classes and unfamiliar faces.
Nervous? Anxious? Unsure? You bet we
were, but after a year of adjustments we
settled into life in a new school.
The memory of that hectic first year
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had faded. When we entered those purple
and gold doors last fall, it was the second
time around for most of us. A year older
and a year wiser, we had grown with our
environment. It was no longer the "new
building," but "our school."
We saw this year as a challenge, an
opportunity to put to work ideas that we
were afraid to bring up before. The year
was ours and we were determined to make
it special, and ready to make it work.
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Rolled up sleeves were a common sight during
Risk Factor. Here Andy Seynaeve is tested for
high cholestrol by a nurse in the program.
Muscatine is one of three test cities nation-wide
involved in the Coronary Risk Factor Program
which is in its seventh year.
A crowd-pleaser. With the reaction of 'this
crowd no one would guess that we had no pep
club for the second year in a row. Even at this
out-of-town game, against Bettendorf, we
found strength in numbers, thus making Muskie
spirit work.
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Gettingthe feel of the new track, Greg Harper
practices his hurdling skills, The track was
utilized by gym classes as well as the school's
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is in its infant stages. The pool is expected to be
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ur school - the words had more
meaning this year. They sounded positive,
direct, sure - reflecting us. Unlike
before, we had gained a self-identity. We
knew it. We felt it. It was time to let the
world know about it. How?
Some ways were as subtle as the signs
in front of the office listing communities
and teachers, as silent as the green grass
and new trees lining the building, even as
Huffin' and puffin' to stay ahead of his
opponent Ed Castillo dashes toward the finish
line. Both track teams did exceptionally well
with the' sophomore team winning the
Mississippi Valley Championship. '
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simple as bleachers at the tennis courts.
Other ways were as bold as the new
pool and track in back of the school, as
solid as the wooden sign replacing the
concrete one at the Cedar Street entrance,
or as striking as the school emblem
hanging in the gym. But no matter how
nonchalant or- outspoken our means were,
the end resultsealways let everyone know
"this is Muskie Country," our school and
we're proud of it!
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Student-For-a-Day brought parents to MHS to Looking for recruits the U.S. Air Force sent a
hit the books once again. Mrs. Henry Kathrein van full of films and officers to promote their
makes a locker stop to pick books for her next programs. Manytstudents checked out what the
class. V USAF could do for them.
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THE GRAND FINALE
The graduating class of 1976
marched into the field house in
rigid rows as pagentry, custom, and
enthusiasm engulfed participants
and observers. The 349 graduates
filed in as the first graduating class
of the new high school on May 27.
Concluding the march down
the aisle, the upperclassmen took
their seats as Principal Frank Allen
made his recommendation of the
Senior class. Superintendent Arthur
Sensor presented the class to the
school board, represented by Mr.
Herbert Sywassink while Reverend
Morrison performed the
Benediction for the ceremony.
Briskly stepping, the graduates
evacuated the field house to go
forward into their chosen
professions, teacher, lawyer,
banker, doctor, mechanic, hair
dresser, secretary, housewife . . .
the list is endless. The world that
lies ahead of them is full of
happiness, sorrow, health, and
sickness. The expectations run high
and achievement is possible for
them. Hanging up their robe, each
person once again forgets about
future plans and goes off to parties
with friends and families.
After hours of preparation and
anticipation, the young girl was
dressed in her flowing formal dress
with corsage and entering the Elks
Lodge with her 'tuxed' escort. The
brightly decorated ballroom serves
as an escape into the world of a
"Dream Weaver." The band strikes
the first chord and the 1976
Iunior-Senior Prom begins.
The 1976 Prom was held on
May 7, at 9:00 PM. Providing
music was the Iowa City band,
This Side Up, which played
traditional songs, the top 40, and
the theme song, "Dream Weaveru.
During an intermission, the
Schnogleeack Staff provided a skit
recalling good memories of the past
school year. Refreshments were
furnished by the Iunior class and
served by members of the
Sophomore class.
Following the dance, couples
attended a midnight movie,
Where Does It Hurt? at the
Boston Cinema. Leaving the
theatre, the couples went their
separate ways to attend one of
many parties being held. As dawn
approached, breakfast consisting of
eggs, rolls, and coffee cake was
served to the remaining few.
Tired, but full of joy and
happiness, the young man leaves
his girl at her home, jumps into
the car and arrives home ready for
several hours of sleep. The
boutonniere is removed from the
rented tux and tossed with car
keys, wallet and M change
on the dresser. The prom is over
but happy memories flood the
subconscious as the eyes close and
sleep enfolds.
10 Prom! Graduation 1976
Tears of joy and silent wishes of good luck are
expressed by Cynthia lohnston as she hugs lean
Lettenburger after Commencement.
an outstanding performance
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Bf308YinS dvwn t0 th? Sound of This Side UP Cooling off after a few fast dances in the
C""dY T0dd and DQWNS Helllef dance t0 One ballroom, couples gathered for refreshments
of the top 40 tunes during the 1976 Prom at the and 2 Chance to rest tired feet.
Elks.
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R-r-ring. The last bell of the
school year bade a final fare-
well to eager beach bums, base-
ball nuts, frisbee flippers and
summer "funatics." I
Whether by lake, pool, river
or in the backyard, students
could be seen "passing the
butter" and slaving to the sun
for the sake of darker skin.
Braver skin went unprotected by
oil or sunscreens, only to come
in later boasting beautiful
burns.
With frisbee still a warm
weather craze, picnic areas such
as Weed Park, Wildcat Den, and
Saulsbury Bridge were monopolized
by experts and amateurs alike.
Adults and teenagers spent hours
hurling the bright colored disks
back and forth. Soon they
developed trick shots ranging
from behind the left ear to
between the legs.
Competing for field space
were the baseball lovers at Weed
Park. When the frisbee flippers
flew out the baseballers batted
their way in. There field com-
petitors made the best of their
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time improving
hitting, pitching,
and fielding.
Swimming had to
the most popular sum-
mer recreation, bring-
ing out the best in all
"water bugs". Many students
took advantage of their love
for the sport and became life-
guards, putting their fun to a
in in
good and profitable use. Swim-
ming was still the coolest and
most refreshing way to beat the
midsummer heat of Iuly and
August. It was also as good a
chance -as any to get together
with friends before the bell
that began our summer good-
times called us back for
another year.
' Making your own friends and
fun--that's what summer '76 was
all about.
Not quite "laws", but Karen Gray exhibits a
triumphant smile as a result of her angling
success at the Saulsbury Bridge. The Saulsbury
Recreation Area provides a widespread variety
of accommendations for summer fun.
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joel Longtin uses an unusual position to
perfect his on-target cast.
Swimming is an everyday event in the
summer lives of MHS students. Cara Watson
and Sue McGuire are sunning at Geneva and
occasionally cooling themselves in the
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fishing at Chicken Creek in the Saulsbury
Recreation area.
Summer Funfjobs 13
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But that's not ALL summer
was about! When that 'ol bell rang
releasing fun lovers it also released
the dedicated workers to their
money-making jobs. With a large
percentage of the student body
taking jobs during the summer of
'76 there must have been some
valid reasons.
What seemed to be the
outstanding reasons for students to
give up their freedom and enslave
themselves to a higher authority?
M-O-N-E-Y was an almost
unanimous chorus. Money to spend
on clothes, cars, stereos, and
special hobbies were several of the
replies to the question of "what
did you use the money for?"
Collecting college cash was a
predominate factor also.
For the most part, kids
questioned about their summer jobs
said that they had been working at
local businesses such as gas
stations, grocery stores, drug and
clothing stores. At these businesses
workers had little difficulty getting
off for special occasions or plain
personal enjoyment.
Not only were there local jobs
available, but students also
managed to some galloping around
the country at jobs such as corn
detassling, truck driving and
farming. These work-hands started
early in the morning, merely to
slave away in the blazing sun,
developing aching backs and
blistered fingers. Relief came once
a week or once every two weeks
when that soothing check eased the
pain of poverty.
Often jobs were taken in
hopes of gaining work experience.
Others took their jobs for
consuming spare time or getting
together with friends. Experience
was gained at camps by seniors
Anne Six, john Lazio and Tom
Siering. Their action was just one
of the many ways for students to
combine personal interest with a
pay check.
No matter what their reasons,
students gained in some way or
another from friendship, work
experience or cash. They worked
and made it work for themselves
as individuals.
Combining summer fun with a iob,
Tammy Overton plays checkers with one
of the children in the Summer Play-
ground Program at Grant School. Tammy
was the assistant instructor.
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the city. Fueling up is just one of the little jobs
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the heavy work of the day. 1
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ings for MHS students. Shelly Reynolds has a
beaming smile on her face as she waits on a
customer at the A8lW Drive-in.
Building his own enterprise, Bob Mittman
spends his summer days, five days a week, five
hours a day, cutting grass.
-a summer job with
other ature
Blisters! june seventh, 1976
introduced these and a seven-thirty
AM roll call to the newly chosen
Youth Conservation Corps IYCCI
members. Twelve girls, twelve
guys, two youth leaders, Debbie
Pallischeck and Bob Hoffman, plus
Kathy Reusswig, Mr. Charles
Bogardo, Mr. Ron Kiser, Mrq
Richard Shaw, and Mr. R.L. Casini
all felt anxious to begin the eight
week series of ecology-loaded
learning sessions.
At the end of that first day,
unworn workboots were quickly
broken in 'after one "get
acquainted" hike that aching feet
would not soon forget. Simply the
beginning . . .
An average day began at
seven-thirty AM with roll call
followed by a wonderful warm-up
of calisthenics. After the tools were
16 YCC
distributed, the crews piled into
trucks and took off for their
specific work areas.
Work crews were formed and
sent to Saulsbury, Chicken Creek,
Muscatine High School, Evermyers
Pond and Weed Park. Here, the
determined, tool-ladened hard-hats
mowed, clipped, polished, painted,
planted, and even did construction
work: whatever needed to be done
to make the areas cleaner and
ecologically safer.
Sound like hard work? Don't
let anyone tell you that it wasn't,
but there were good times, too!
"WeedieFwhipping," or clearing
areas loaded with tall, thick weeds
with a sickle, was a task that
proved to be more fun than work
.to most YCC'ers. Water fights with
fire hoses, frisbee games in rivers,
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The Tot lot Obsticle Course at the Saulsbury
Recreation Area was one of the major projects
undertaken by the Youth Conservation Corps
during the summer.
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YCC'ers was endured by all enrollees every
morning promptly after roll call.
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YCC continued
and a lot of canoeing, provided for
a break in the hectic weekly work
schedules.
Thanks to YCC, Chicken Creek
flowed smoothly, free of wood
snags, inviting nature-lovers to a
better looking area.
Our school, with its
landscaping still in infant stages,
matured rapidly as 105 different
types of evergreens were planted
throughout the grounds. The grass
was mowed and well taken care of
and bare spots were soon sprouting
thick and full, evening out the
once blochy lawn.
One of the more difficult tasks
awaited the crew sent to Weed
Park. Workers here had to lay rock
at the lagoon to prevent the edges
from weakening and slumping into
the duck's territory.
On a recreation day, the entire
group went to the Fairport Fish
Hatchery to study the fish and
learn about the operation of a
hatchery. Did the intricacies of
shooting a rifle ever intrigue you?
YCC'ers learned the fundamentals
of clay pigeon shooting at the Isaac
Walton Lodge. Beside learning
carpentry and nature hints, a trip
to a district rally served as a good
basis for new friendships to be
formed.
The Youth Conservation Corps
began in 1974, and in two years
has developed an organization of
professional high school ecologists
trained in the field of area
improvement. YCC enabled those
students and teachers concerned
about the environment to work
together to make Muscatine and
surrounding areas better for all its
inhabitants.
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Reconstructing one of the two YCC canoes,
jennifer Fox cuts off excess material so the
canoe can be painted.
Mark Buckley, Roxanne Burche and Cate
Sheller cut down weeds along the Saulsbury
Recreation Area roadside. Weed cutting,
commonly known as "weedie whipping" is
another "big favorite" in YCC.
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hard hat, lim Kim prepares a hole for a post
which will support the kids as they climb up
the chain ladder of the Tot Lot Obsticle
Course.
Lynne Goedken and Bob Hoffman take
advantage of youth leader Ron Kiser's turned
back to play taxi, but unfortunately for Lynne,
the taxi turned out to be a dump truck.
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LCOM
DOD G CITY Like a page out of old West
history, the scene was typical. Dust
flew as river breezes kicked up y
whirlwinds that swept through the
doorways of old storefronts. The S
streets were bare and dry. There
were no sidewalks, no pavement or
parking meters. Only sand, gravel,
dirt and fragmented chunks of
what was once the busiest street in
downtown Muscatine. Take away
the graters, dump trucks, and other
road repair equipment, and you
could have filmed an episode of
GUNSMGKE right in the middle
of Second Street. ,
The city of Muscatine began
its beautification program for the
downtown area in May, and
continued improvements and
construction through October. Steps
taken to "make the downtown
work" involved completely
rebuilding a four block area of
Second Street from Iowa Avenue
to Walnut Street. After widening
and repairing the sidewalks and
streets, workers added several
wooden benches and installed
cement planters at each corner of
every intersection. For weeks,
businesses in the area were
inconvenienced by the torn up
streets and sidewalks. Faithful
shoppers had to battle the dust,
"watch their steps" climbing over
chunks of brick and metal, and
avoid falling into huge holes.
Traffic had to be rerouted
constantly as workers completed,
the streets block by block.
Beautification was not limited
to Second Street. At the riverfront,
parking lots were expanded and
new ones built where old vacant
buildings once stood, to
accommodate the expected heavier
traffic. In the park area, an open
air pavillion was erected,
overlooking the Mississippi.
looming upward in the gray sky, the high-rise
apartment for the elderly is completed in
stages. In several months, it would be ready
to house many awaiting senior- citizens. -
Urban renewal took placeon.
Third Street, as cranes and
scaffolding hovered over the frame
of what would soon be new high
rise housing for the elderly. Its
location would make it ideal for
tenants wishing to shop downtown..
Although the inconveniences y .ytgg y
during the beautification period liyl
were many, theilfinal results were'
worth every parking problem, every
bit of dust in the eye and every '
chuckhole your feet managed to
land in. . . g gg
We gained our new downtown
and made more important gains if
where community ties were
concerned. Citizens worked to
make their community a special
place for everyone. We made it
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A tree grows in Muscatine at the corner- oft
each intersection on Second Street. Shoppers
look forward to at greener downtown next
spring as the treesadd a touch of nature to
the ominous coldness of the gray concrete
buildings. r ' i ' ' ' i '
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Remember those years when
all we had to do to register for
school was go to our homeroom
and the teacher passed out the
schedules for the upcoming year?
Well, that was all fine and dandy
in junior high, but as we saw high
school looming ahead, to our
vocabulary came a phrase only the
upperclassmen could chuckle
about-the fine art of
"self-scheduling".
Self-registration appeared at
Muscatine High on August 26 and
for the incoming sophomores it
was, indeed, a new experience.
When asked, "What did you
think of the registration
procedure?" one sophomore
lamented 'LI thought the registration
system was really confusing. The
teachers should work out the
schedule and not the students."
Others liked the system of
registration because they had
oppotunities to arrange their classes
at the times they wanted, and the
freedom of choice was not
restricted by the faculty.
Self-scheduling is one event
that can make or break a person's
composure depending on where
their initials fall in the time slots
in the registration booklets.
Stumbling through the halls on
the opening day of school proved
to be an event which many
appeared to enjoy. Greeting
summer-lost friends, reacquainting
ourselves with "squeaky-clean"
floors, and the major first-day
search for lockers, classes and lost
combinations made it a day most
people would never forget.
For "veteran" juniors and
Seniors, the day proved to be more
of a casual, "hey-haven't-seen-you-
all-summertype day. They spent
much of their time between classes
guiding bewildered Sophomores
Sophomores were usually easy
to spot. They were the f'huddles"
moving through the halls. They
were the faces with, "Will I
maintain my sanity?" and "a year
of written all over them.
When the 3:15 bell finally
rang, everyone made mad dashes
to lockers before pouring out the
doors to waiting buses and cars.
On the way home it slowly
dawned on us that we'd made it
over the first hurdle. The question
now was would it be a smooth
race, or a steeple chase to the
end?
22 RegistrationfOpening Day
One swift kick. Frustrations of opening day
face Lorine Keller as she attempts to open her
jammed locker. Stubborn lockers served as a
reliable excuse for class tardiness.
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it through the day
The first stop in the registration process was
an orientation session given by Mr. Morgan.
This session, where the closed classes were
listed and general instructions given, was
repeated every half hour with the arrival of
more students.
Preliminary and final checkout procedures
await sophomore Mary Garbutt after she
transfers her list of classes to a permanent
schedule card.
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Even or odd. Adjusting to the fact that even
numbered classrooms and lockers are located
on one side of the building and odd
classrooms and lockers on the opposite side
can be confusing for almost any sophomore
or incoming student. lennifer Paetz and Pam
Sachs check their schedule cards to make sure
they're in the right wing.
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How many credits? Debbie Devore and
Theresa Brown seek advice from Mrs.
Elizabeth Wheeler on their class selection and
possible schedule changes, Teachers and
counselors were on hand to inform students
of class offerings and to make sure they
carried a sufficient number of solid subjects.
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Where to go from here? jeff Reist and Marla
Hoopes receive instructions from a committee
member at the Republican Headquarters.
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Tired feet tell Sue Mills to rest on the stairstep
for a minute while she checks her list for
houses she must cover in the next block. Sue
was one of many students who got special
release from school on November 2 to help
promote the vote.
Number, I mean voter please. Ginner Mull
works as a phone caller at the Democratic
Headquarters, spending her afternoons calling
registered Democrats and reminding them to
vote.
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"What time did you say that
Presidential debate starts tonight?"
"Eight-thirty."
"Oh, good. 'Kotter' won't be
pre-empted!"
Actually, it's doubtful that many
people became upset when their
favorite programs were pre-empted
during the three nationally televised
debates. Too many students were
concerned about "their candidate"
and the issues to worry about 'Archie
and Edith' or 'Rhoda and Ioe'. No,
they'd just have to wait. We had
more important things to think aboutg,
ourselves and our next 200
years-well, at least the next four!
Seniors discussed and criticized
the debates in government classes,
and friends carried on their own
debates in the cafeteria, in the halls,
and even on the buses. Lockers,
bumpers, and notebooks were
covered with stickers advertising
Saying it with music is one way Phil Crews
manages to boast his choice in the upcoming
election. The stickers on the tuba could be
clearly seen from the stands.
FordfDole and Carterflvlondale as
well as local candidates such as lim
Leach and Ed Mezvinsky who were
vying for lst District Congressman.
Carter's peanut necklaces gave the
Planter's Peanutman a real run for
his money. Almost everyones shirts
sported Ford or Carter buttons, with
the exception of a few souls who still
believed that ANixon was the one'.
The student who wanted to get
involved in other ways besides
voting, worked for the party of his or
her choice. They became door
knockers, phone callers and sign
planters in effort to get the
community out to vote.
The result of concern on the
part of everyone, was the best voter
turnout ever in Muscatine for a
national election. That's good politics,
and by getting involved, we made it
work!
National Elections 27
HCLIDAYS aaatmg
The holiday celebration began
before the start of Christmas
vacation. Besides annual family get
togethers and other home-style
festivities, school dances were held,
along with parades and a student
dressing as Santa Claus. People
shared in the Christmas spirit, '
determined not to let the holidays go
by unnoticed.
Two weeks before Christmas
vacation began there was a HToy
Land Parade" around the Muscatine
Mall. That night car horns began
beeping at giraffes, clowns, tigers,
snowmen, Santa, Little Bo Peep and
other various members of the
parade. Gne participant said, "It was
something different and was done
with quite a lot of enthusiasm." Not
only was it a good time, but the FIL
community made 100 dollars
because of the participating students
in the parade. Students from the
Fine Arts and Traditional
communities also participated.
In place of having the annual
Turkey Gobbler dance at
Thanksgiving time, .the Goose and
Gander dance was held at
Christmas. Five senior boys and girls
were chosen to be candidates for
Goose and Gander. At the dance,
the results of the student body votes
were announced as Michelle
Herwig was chosen as goose and
Iohn McAreavy was the gander.
Iohn exclaimed, "It was a nice
dance, but I did not like wearing a
cape and a plunger on top of my
head." The dance was a new and
memorable experience for all who
attended.
"Ho, I-Io, I-Io" were the sounds
heard coming down the hall the last
day before Christmas vacation. It
was Santa Claus who added spirit to
our school during sixth and seventh
periods. Matt Kolar played the role
of Saint Nick to the hilt as he gave
out candy, rang bells and visited a
few classrooms.
New Year's Eve was celebrated
with the first annual dance held in
the high school cafeteria. The
Chataqua Road Band from Red
Oak, Iowa had the crowd boogying
to a variety of popular rock hits, as
balloons and New Year's Eve hats
added to the evening.
Not only at Christmas time were
the holidays celebrated by students.
On February 14th many hearts were
beating as students received cards,
candy, flowers or other gifts from
their sweethearts.
Holidays are a special time both
out and inside of school for
students. Celebrations are moving
continuously and always bring the
students closer together.
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HO!H0! HO! Santa Claus lalias Matt Kolarl
co-hosts the French class Christmas party with
Miss Sorden. Santa also wandered the halls
spreading good cheer and candy.
Clowning around with the lion's tail and
conversing with friends, Kevin Kiser, Valerie
Wright, Sue Richmond, Mary Peterson and an
unidentified knight prepare to march in the
Toyland Parade.
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cafeteria, Rick Hultquist and Sue McBride
dance to the beat of the Chataqua Road Band
In the background Debbie Oglivie, Diane
Hoffman and Teresa Colton practice the latest
dance steps.
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object to the sentiment.
Lepricans and wee people were never spotted
but several green clad Irish like Lisa Farless,
Terri Davis and Pam Nelson were found
merry-making in the cafeteria in celebration of
St. Patrick's Day.
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Good
My alarm goes off in the dead
of night. I stare into the darkness of
my room, knowing full well it is 5:30
AM. I wish, like I do every morning,
that I lived in town, especially on
Saturday mornings like today. But
Mom and Dad are already up so I
stagger out of bed, get dressed and
go downstairs. As I slump into a
chair near the kitchen table mom
hands me a glass of Anita Bryant's
favorite cocktail . . . just the
beginning of an average day in the
life of a farm kid.
Without further theatrics, Dad
and I go outside. Dad leads to the
barn to start the milking while I
attend to the calves and pigs. The
newborns are bottle-fed fresh milk
until about two weeks of age. They
are then trained to drink milk
replacer and water from a bucket
instead. This way there is more milk
to sell. The pigs have their own self
feeders, but they have to be filled
and their water has to be checked,
especially in the winter when the
pipes can freeze up. A quick
look-see and I'm off to the machine
shed to get the tractor and silage
wagon.
The engine revved up and the
doors wide open I shove the tractor
into first and let 'er rip. A couple of
sharp turns later and I have
positioned the wagon under the silo
Chute and have turned on the silage
unloader. This doesn't mean I can sit
back and relax, the chute only
dumps in one part of the wagon I
have to spread it around. With the
old hay fork in hand, I stand in the
middle of the growing mound of
silage pitching it left and right and
ultimately down my back. When I've
had enough I struggle up from my
green grave and shut off the
unloader. Oh, sweet silence!
There is no need to ask what is
to be done next. I head for the
milkhouse. Dirty milk pails, the
transferer, a stack of
replacer-encrusted calf pails and the
now-empty milk tank shout their
instructions at me.
I spend the rest of my morning
up to my elbows in Klenyade and
diluted hypochloric acid.
Lunchtime! I head for the house
thinking I could eat a horse, and
with Dad cooking lMom's at workl
that's exactly what it tastes like. An
hour long bicarb break and it's
outside again.
Since it's winter and there aren't
any crops to cultivate or harvest I
tinker with broken machinery and
look around for things to repair until
five o'clock. Then it's back to feed
the calves and bring in the night's
loak of hay for the dairy herd.
Dad starts the milking, then I
take over so he can work on the
records and bookkeeping.
I finish around 6:30 and the
buckets and transfer system are
cleaned by 7:00. I switch off the
lights and step out into the cold,
starry night. No city lights to
obliterate the vastness of the sky
above.
"Gee, too bad everybody can't
live on a farm in the country."
High kicks are usually only seen in chorus lines,
but Marvin Levetzow gives it a try to break up
an unshelled corn cob jam.
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Corn flakes never see this end of the line. This
corn is destined for cow feed and silage after
Marvin Levetzow stores it.
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separate class competition. as theiunior
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something fair more valuable. We proved
thatfwe had the spirit and determination
of winners. We unconsiously made a pep '
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and julie Lettenburger put the final
touches on "Burn the Bulldogs".
"Steady as she goes" the senior float,
nearly finished, is moved to the other side
of Amy BosCh's driveway. Tom Siering and
Bill Kim maintain their balance while Todd
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Gf all the seemingly endless
days we spent in this school, one
will never be forgotten.
t'This drinking fountain is
broken, too! What's goin' on here
anyway?"
t'They're all like that, kid. You
didn't hear? The water main or
somethin' like that broke. Anyway
there's no water. They've been tryin'
to fix it for two hours already."
"Well shoot, how's a person
supposed to get a drink around
here?"
"I dunno, but I wouldn't advise
drinkin' anything. I mean, there's no
running water anywhere. "
Sure smells like pizza. Brian Askam prepares
for the taste-test, however, he seems to be
looking for a volunteer to sample it first.
One picture may say a thousand words, but we
could not Come up with a caption for this crowd
shot of mixed reactions.
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the-"
"Yep. See that masking tape
strung across the entrances? It's
supposed to keep us out of 'emf'
"Wow, you mean the cans are
off-limits?"
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tryin' to get somethin' to drink. And
second, you don't do a lot of movin'
around!"
"Is there room on that bench for
me?"
"Yeah, yeah, sit down."
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will ya?"
"Oh, sorry. How long you been
sittin' here?"
"One hour and twenty-three
minutes, why?"
"I was just wondering."
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wonderin' somewhere else, will ya?"
"Well, excuse me for livin'. Why
are you in such a bad mood today,
anyway?"
t'Look bud, if you had two bowls
of chili, two cartons of milk and a
shake for lunch two hours ago, you'd
know why. Now scram!"
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34 The Lighter Side
It's the only way to go. Actually, feet hanging
out of an open car window is not an everyday
sight, but security guard Paul Thompson seems
unconcerned.
Stifling a sneeze or scratching an itch, Matt
Kolar is caught in the act by a quick thinking
camera bug. Having posed himself for all his
team pictures, this is one time the shutter beat
his ever-ready smile.
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field, Mark Baird displays an amused smile while
he misses an exciting play as shown by Debbie
Yohn.
Class meetings aren't that bad, unless they take
away one's study period one period before a
test. Sue Witter finds little to smile about at this
meeting.
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lunior Birdman, rather "Birdperson", ludy
Wilson gives the famous salute as she sings "Up l
ln The Air, lunior Birdman" in the cafeteria.
Bashful-or just bored? The IMC proved to be
not such an ideal place to study for Eric Waring
when a photographer is on the loose.
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Soaked to the skin after a water fight at the
Powderpuff game, cheerleader Mark Gassen
follows a dry and nonchalant Jeff Snyder off the
field.
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As one will notice, much of
the slang of today has been with us
since the 1950's, however a few
new words and phrases have
popped up in recent years. Here is
a small sampling of the Slang of
'77:
"Yeah, right"-expression of
disbelief.
"The pits"-the worst of
everything.
"Raudy" loften spelled
rowdiel-one who overdoes a
good time.
"Da"-said with exuberance, it
means no kidding.
"Super"-fantastic
"Kegger"-large social gathering
serving liquid refreshments.
"Spaced"-not with it.
f'Bummed"-down, depressed,
angry
"Turkey"-uncool person
f'Redneck"-one who enjoys
making trouble.
"I get it"-to comprehend
tsometimes used sarcasticallyj.
"Mutant"-shortened version of
mutation. One who stands out,
usually is bending wrist in salute.
"Mental"-one who possesses
crazy characteristics.
. . . And while we're on the lighter
side of things, did you know that
in 1929 there were three male
cheerleaders at MHS and one of
their favorite yells was fare you
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"Skeeter races"-parking on the t'Loop the loop
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"Submarine races"-same as Get Qff the map."
3k69T9l' FHCGS- We had male cheerleaders until
1961. What happened, guys?
"PHI'kiI1g"-if yOU d0H,f know what For those of the senior class
this is, you're in trouble. who were unhappy with our class
colors, in 1931 the junior class
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Pink!
' "Prevert" Ipervertl-one who
appreciates a good figure in an
unappreciative way.
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"Some people never quit . . . taking pictures."
Although it appears that Cindy Todd is tired of lulie
Hansen's story, she is actually avoiding the camera
lens, figuring if she ignores it, maybe it will go away.
The Lighter Side 37
Christmas is a time when many stores anc
offices hold holiday employer-employee
parties. Mel Wykert dances with Sue Piecuch ai
the HyVee Christmas party.
Disco dancin' was a popular way to get together
with friends. At the sophomore dance after the
Masterson game, students and teachers alike
bumped and boogied to present disco hits.
Keeping his eye on the pocket, Glenn Huston
lines up a shot during a game of pool, a favorite
party activity.
"Coming home" to an audience who enjoyed
them last year, Blue Horizon returns to play at
the Homecoming dance for their music fans.
38 I-ntertainment
"Boogie Fever", "You Make Me
Feel Like Dancing", "Shake Your
Booty", "Dazz", "Boogie Child", "I'm
Your Boogie Man"-all were hits
with one thing in common: just the
right disco beat for the latest hustles,
bumps and boogies of disco-mania.
The Iacksons summed up the impact
of the disco craze on the country in
just two words: "Enjoy Yourself". We
did. But whatever happened to those
good old love songs, the ones we had
to turn down when mom came
around, or else listen to through
headphones so noone could catch
the words? Oh, they are still-with us,
but most love songs took the back
seat to the bump and hustle music
that swept the nation off its seat and
onto the dance floor.
Next to American Bandstand,
the radio was the easiest place to
turn to for the latest songs.
Television, just a step behind, got
back on beat as popular prime time
shows became varieties hosted by
musicians such as Captain and
Tennile, Iacksons, Donnie and Marie,
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and even the Brady Bunch broke
into the act.
Several musicians who had
established their fames in the hard
rock industry were turning to top-40
for further recognition. Kiss came out
with "Beth", surprising fanss with the
soft sound most did not know they
were capable of producing. A touch
of "old Elton john" could be heard
in "Sorry Seems To Be the Hardest
Word". Not only did making the
top-40 charts increase their
popularity, it gave groups and
individual artists a chance to show'
versatility.
Love songs were, for the most
part direct, often suggestive and sung
in a variety of styles. "You Are The
Woman" by Firefall was typical of
the group's slightly country-rock
sound. The soft, orchestral-rock
sound, trademark of Barry Manlow
was heard in his hit "Weekend In
New England". Such songs as
"Tonight's the Night" by Rod Stewart
and "More Than A Feeling" by
Boston fell on the boarderline g
between hard and soft rock.
No matter how drastically our
music styles change, love songs and
disco tunes seem to never die. So
take it from the BeeGees,' if you can't
understand how a "Love So Right
Could Turn Out to Be So Wrong",
then maybe "You Should Be
Dancing," '
When we weren't "bumping" 'or
"hustling" or planted between two
headphones just "absorbing" and we
weren't cracking the books, we were
eating.
Most students spent many a
Friday night after the game at one of
'the town's three pizza restaurants.
Pizza Hut was the most popular
choice, closely followed by Happy
Ioes Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor.
Both, however, filled quickly and
often beyond capacity. When Iohn's
Pizza opened downtown it took care
of the rest of the hungry crowd who
had given up waiting for tables
elsewhere.
Foosball, still a favorite student recreation, has
captured the intense attention of Tim Peters
and Bob Hoffman while at a party in the home
of a friend.
Boogying to the beat of the Chataqua Road
Band, Tom Siering enjoys the school New Years
Eve dance in the cafeteria.
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group displays their unforgetable talent during
the number "Miracles Out of Nowhere".
A touch of Southern rock echoes through the
RKO as the Atlanta Rythm Section plays
warmup to Styx in january.
Single-handedly james Young of Styx captivates
the audience with his brilliant guitarmanship. A
duel with Tommy Shaw highlighted the evening
performance.
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Last summer a new idea in open
air concerts was developed and
named the Iowa Iam. With three
jams held at the Iowa State Fair
people piled into vans and cars
during the months of May, Iune, and
luly to hear some of the biggest
names in the concert world perform.
At lam I headliners were Blue
Oyster Cult, Doobie Brothers, I.
Gyles and Santana. Iam I was so
successful that the Iowa Iam II was
created. This concert brought REO
Speedwagon, Henry Gross,
Fleetwood Mac and Kansas to the
stage, performing before tens of
thousands of fans. Iuly's Iam III
boasted the names of Ieff Beck and
the Beach Boys, once again drawing
the masses of concert-goers out into
the summer heat. Most agree that the
lams were worth the heat and
sunburns.
No matter how cold it was this
winter the RKO Orpheum Theater in
Davenport and the Iowa Fieldhouse
in Iowa City held some of the hottest
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concerts of the year. In lanuary, Styx
headlined a ticket with the Atlanta
Rhythm Section playing warm-up.
Tommy Shaw, the newest addition to
Styx, mezmerized fans with his
amazing guitar talents. In a guitar
duel with other lead guitarist lames
Young both men displayed
excellence in musical showmanship.
Kansas, although performing for
their third time in the RKO was still
as vibrant as ever. Undoubtedly few
will forget their opening number or
the way it was staged. The theater
lights went out. In total darkness
Kansas could be heard .briefly tuning
their instruments, then all was quiet.
Suddenly, the wail of lone haunting
voices split the silence with "Carry
On My Wayward Son".
A perfectly timed explosion lit
the stage seconds later as Kansas
ignited the fans with their favorites.
Other well-established names in
the music profession also toured the
area, making this a year for Iowa
concert fans to remember.
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song and light dance at the Iowa lam Il in Des
Moines. His big hit "Shannon" was well
received.
A welcomed addition to Styx, Tommy Shaw
performed like a veteran to the group. His solo
in "Crystal BalI" brought the audience to its feet
in admiration.
Entertainment 41
Ju t Havin Fun
With the fall starting out sunny
and warm, loyal bikers peddled
their way to school on cool mornings
and basked in the afternoon sun
while riding home. This was just the
beginning of a year in which spare
time was used for personal
enjoyment.
Biking was just one of the many
personalized sports that students
enjoyed. While the weather stayed
warm enough to bike to school to
tone up those summer tanned
muscles there were other sports that
kept students outdoors on those
sunny fall days. Hunting activists got
a head start on the season target
practicing on clay pigeons. All those
nights of practice paid off as
students used their shooting
experience to bring down the real
thing.
Trapping, another form of
hunting was especially for small
game such as squirrels, muskrat and
raccoon. The trapper set up steel
"jaws" in order to capture his prey.
These were then covered with
shrubs in hopes of seizing these
small creatures, often for the
purpose of selling the furs.
As one of the coldest winters
we've had in years set in, ski lovers
planned outings to resorts like
Sundown and Chestnut, while
extended weekends during
Christmas vacation took them on
more elaborate trips, some as far as
Colorado or Utah.
The constant cold and heavy
snows proved enticing, not only to
skiers, but sleders and ice skaters as
well. Many a cold, blustery night
was spent sliding at Weed Park. The
With a slcyward gaze, Ron Houseman observes
Steve LaRue's aim while with rifle poised, a clay
pigeon falls victim to the shot.
42 Personalized Sports
Taking the easy way up the slope, Bill Kim
hangs on to the tow line at Chestnut Mountain
Resort. While it may not give him a "lift" it sure
beats side-stepping all the way up.
thickness of ice on the park's lagoon
brought out those strong ankled,
daredevils with ice skates. Between
waiting for the chance to ride one of
the sleds or putting on the skates the
only relief from the cold was in a
thermos of hot chocolate.
It took a long time for mother
nature to recycle her weather
systems for warm weather lovers.
Giving us only two snow jobsg one
of which was on the first day of
spring, she finally got down to the
business of warming up for spring
and summer activities. The bikes
were once again removed from the
garages. Each day more and more of
them were seen at school while
their riders dreamed of a long
summer and all the time they would
have to enjoy the weather and the
sports they liked best.
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very popular this year due to gas prices and
crowded buses. john Garbutt wheels his way to
school like many others.
Pushing off their homework and taking
advantage of the snow-cover, Cindy Estabrook,
leanne Roher, and Steve Lasell squeeze onto a
sled and wait for Cathy Rohrer to get them
moving.
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lrough the tall weeds, Steve LaRue, rifle
radled, but ready, waits in anticipation of
agging a pheasant.
Personalized Sports 43
lzashion Flashback
Checking magazines for the latest spring
fashions Lisa Chittick and Sue Piecuch display
winter fashions in gauchos, tabards and cowl
neck sweaters.
Reading up on fashion is not necessary for Lynn
Weber as she illustrates that she knows painters
pants and layered shirts make good fashion
sense any day.
Governed by his own impeccable taste, Mr.
Clyde Gabriel dresses in a stylish contrasting
top-stiched jacket, two-toned shoes and broad
colorfully striped tie.
The scientific approach to stylish dressing turns
out very chic for Mrs. Betsy Koehn. Here she
experiments with a high collar dress and
colorful scarf, accented with large framed
glasses.
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backward. Hemlines in skirts
remained at half-mast while
three-piece suits and a modified
version of knickers, called gauchos
worked their way out of the Cedar
chest.
King Arthur would have been
amazed to learn that the tabard had
become a part of the modern fashion
scene. The tabard was a cross
between a vest and a poncho. It
slipped over the head with a flap of
material draping in the front and
back. It was joined on each side by
two or more ties, depending on the
length of the garment. Tabards came
in a variety of materials from cotton
to wool. They were not only very
fashionable, but warm during a
record cold winter.
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proved to be heat-energy savers were
leather boots, midi-length coulotts
and long underwear, not necessarily
worn in that combination. Because of
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paired with flannel shirts, jeans and
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combination.
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smaller, either. Colorful, large plastic
frames and tinted lenses were still
favored over the once popular wire
frames.
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newcomer to the hair scene, had
great impact on the nation, but little
impact here. Hair remained as
individual as its wearer.
Searching for his own type of look, Mark
Larson finds it in a casual top-stitched jacket and
slack Combination with white print shirt and
flashy white shoes.
Drawing upon his own knowledge of casual
dressing, Kevin Allchin wears his favorite pair of
bib overalls. Overalls whether white, blue or
striped were popular with the majority of high
school people.
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Reflecting the romantic mood that prom
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Attire attention is one of the little details of
prom as Diane Kraklow illustrates, adjusting
Mike McMullan's boutonniere.
Togetherness is the idea, and when Mike
Mitchell with Diane Vanderlinden fall into
prom's spell, that is the result.
Prom night had arrived. Tuxes
and dresses donned, hair styled,
along with corsages and boutonnieres
pinned set the mood for the evening
ahead.
For prom-goers the weather on
May 7 could not have been better
for driving to Quad City restaurants.
Others found that having dinner in
town and even going to progressive
dinners were as good a chance as
any to be with friends, easing the
nervousness and excitement of the
upcoming dance.
As had been promised, the
Holiday Inn held the dance and
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and dance as Terra Firma ends one song and
glides into another.
toes from nine until midnight playing
famous Beatles' tunes and
progressive rock.
With the cool spring temperature
that evening many couples sought
relief from the heat inside by going
outside on the mezzanine.
As the sun rose, tired couples
drifted homeward to collapse and
revitalize their lost energy. Corsages
and boutonnieres came off and were
placed in cold storage for the time
being. As with the Closing Click of
the refrigerator door, the fond
memories were stored in our minds
for another year.
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Grads Made lt Wow
Under the arched roof of the
fieldhouse on May 26 with a near
capacity filled house, graduation of
76-77 seniors took place.
Prior to graduation itself,
activities began the closing of the
year with Baccaluaureate on Sunday,
May 22. The turn out, proven to be
one of the best in years, was inspired
with a message by Rev. William
Keller.
As was expected, it was hot on
the twenty-sixth and for those seated
waiting for purple diplomas, time
seemed to stand still.
After the Invocation by Rev.
Richard Paulus, Senior class
president Bill Kim gave the
welcoming speech. Valedictorian
Debbie Yohn followed with the
Senior Address.
Before long, names were called
and diplomas were awarded by
Board of Education president Ann
Hart and members Esther Dean and
Wayne Gardner.
Benediction by Rev. Paulus
closed the ceremony and the
recessional announced the ending of
one age and the start of a future.
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separate to both sides of the gymnasium.
Finding humor in the traditional graduation
garments, Debbie Hazen, Barb Lawrence and
Kris Boehme laugh at the awkward fit of their
caps.
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Fuller receives her diploma from Mrs. Esther
Dean.
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Fiesler and Schnack awards. Assisting Matt is
Chris Armstrong
Solo spot. Concentrating on the music, Sheri
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State. jeff Allen, Bob Hoffman, joe Kolar, joel serve. Brian received the Masterson Trophy for
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Matt Kolar was the recipient of
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The sports award for the Most
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faculty members who selected from
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non-sports-related activities as well
as sports. Sheri Cook received this
honor.
Ten seniors were selected as
State of Iowa Scholars. In order to
qualify, those chosen had to be in
the top 15 percent of their class. The
award was based on ACT scores.
STATE OF IGWA SCHOLARS
Mark W. Baird
Cheryl A. Brogly
Iill D. Crouse
Bill H. Kim
Patricia A. McGuire
Loren L. Morse
Catherine L. Rohrer
Iames L. Tesch
Sally A. Webb
Deborah H. Yohn
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position. Minutes later, however, the runner
from Burlington was disqualified for stepping
out of his lane, and Mosch claimed second
place.
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while maintaining a comfortable stride.
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Stretching and straining, the muscles in both
the arms and legs of Craig Mosch are tight
with power as he throws himself into the long
jump.
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some as a lot of running around
there's more to it than that, as was
proved by the boy's track team.
With the team forming a goal to
continue to impove, the season
progressed into a successful one.
The season was highlighted by
the team placing second in the
Ottumwa, Keokuk, A.C. Forwald,
and Burlington Relays. The team
came through by winning both
relays with Craig Mosch placing
third in the 100-yard dash and
fourth in the 220-yard dash. In the
state meet school records were set
in the medley relay and the two
mile relay. The time in the two
mile relay was 8:17.4 and the
runners were Ieff Lettenberger,
Bob Barry, Dan Dietz and Mike
Duncan. The medley relay time
was 3140.8 and the runners were
Craig Mosch, Steve LaRue, Paul
Massey and Mike Duncan.
Coach Dave Matthews rated
the team and season as a very
strong one with "a strong nucleus
of returning lettermen and a good
sophomore class."
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hopeful record. Paul Ales shows the intricacies
and coordination involved in throwing a
Never hesitating, Todd Duncan leads off as
Mark Vanderlinden prepares to make the
hand off and the medley continues.
Boys Track 1976 55
low hurdles.
BREA
BREAKI
Discovering themselves as state
leaders in various events, the 1976
season of coach Ierry Lorimor's
track squad was off to a flying
start at the sound of the first gun.
From Fairfield at the Trojan
Relays came pleasant surprises as
Sue Pribyl broke strings to break
record times in both the 100-meter
and 180-yard low hurdles. Not one
opponent came close to her in
either event. A 5'3" high jump
record was thrust before the likes
of Fairfield, Ft. Madison, Keokuk,
Davis County and Mt. Pleasant by
track member lanice Ward also
that day. S
56 Girls' Track, 1976
The championship trophy at
the Panther Relays discovered itself
in the possession of the Muskies as
the 'field was out-classed with a
130 point lead. Seven out of eleven
MHS first places established new
records.
On Iune 3 the Williamsburg
State Federation Pentathon found
our girls making their mark in
third place. Finishing up with a
total of 10,043 points enabled by a
20th place in the ranking of
individual events by Melissa Hart,
Linda Burr's 27th rank, Ianice
Ward's 29th, Ioni I-Iansen's 30th
and Lynette Adam's 34th rank
and bounds, hurdler Sue Pribyl
'in front of her opposition in the
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brought back tired but happy
smiles.
As state finals began to loom
across the horizon for the track
teams late in the season, the
Muskies managed only to send one
entry to the finals. Qualifying
eighth in the 100-meter hurdles,
Sue Pribyl wound up that way
once again in the eliminations with
a 15:32 time against 56 contestants
in the final events.
With determination, guts and
stamina all the women pulled a
terrific season from among the
cinders with 27 varsity and 28
junior varsity members.
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out their '76 season by defeating
Camanche but soon fell into a los-
ing slump. Top-seeded varsity
player Connie Howell suffered
some early loses but kept her posi-
tion throughout the year. The var-
sity team order was Connie Howell
in the number one spot, Diane Weis
second, Ian Morgan third, Wendy
Linville fourth, Martha Riley and
Margaret Lang fifth and sixth
respectively. Iunior varsity
members Mary Williams and Sue
Richmond remained essentially the
same throughout the season. The
one change was the switching of
Margaret Lang to junior varsity and
Mary Williams moving into
Margaret's sixth ranked position.
Rank was based on the outcome of
inter-team matches which gave the
girls a chance to get practice while
possibly improving their team rank-
ing.
They snapped out of their los-
Returning the serve, Martha Riley bolted the
ball with a play her opponent couldn't return.
BOYS TENNIS, 1976
46447 MHS OPP GIRLS TENNIS, 1976
Camanche 4 5 C6-101
Pleasant Valley 9 0
Burlington 2 7 MHS Opp
Davenport Central 2 7 Camanche 5 4
Iowa City West 2 5 Davenport 2 7
Fon Madsen . 4 5 Pleasant Valley 0 9
Davenport Assumption 6 3 Clinton 3 6-
Oftumwa 3 5 Iowa City West 3 6
Cllmmf , 3 4 Burlington 1 8
Iowa CKY' Cifv 1 6 Davenport Assumption 5 4
C- R- Kennedl' 3 4 Camanche 4 0
Dubuque Hempstead 3 4 Bettendorf 1 8
Dubuque Senior 5 2 Iowa City' City 5 1
I Davenpoffwest 2 7 Davenport Assumption 6 3
C' R- Washmgton 1 6 C. R. jefferson 5 4
Camanche 4 5 Pleasant Valley 1 8
Pleasant Valley 7 2 Beuendorf 0 9
B'-"'l'ngt0,n 5 4 C. R. jefferson 4 5
Fort Madison 7 2 Burlington 0 9
Davenport Assumption 4 5
.VING UP ACES
ing streak with a 5-1 win over Iowa
City, City High. They defeated their
next two opponents, Davenport
Assumption and Cedar Rapids,
jefferson, but lost their final three
tournaments before sectionals.
This year marked the first time
Coach Arlene Melson's team made
it to sectionals, unfortunately, all
players were defeated and
eliminated from district competi-
tion.
Hopes, however, run high for a
better season in the spring of '77.
Like a water faucet turning hot
and cold, the pattern for Ron Kiser's
varsity spring tennis season was win-
lose, win-lose. Unfavorable weather
conditions at many of the tour-
naments plagued the basicly strong
team. Four returning lettermen
made up the backbone of the team.
They were senior Greg Sanders,
junior Brain Litten and sophomores
Ieff Allen and Ioe Kolar. Mark
Lawrence and Scott Fisher added
their talents to round out the varsity
squad.
Brian Litten had the best per-
sonal record, chalking up 18 victories
with only 5 loses. Ieff Allen came in
second with 15-8, followed by Ioe
Kolar with 13-10, and Scott Fisher
with a 12-10 record for the season.
The season ended with district
matches where the Muskies finished
fifth after all their players were
defeated in the second round.
When asked to comment on next
spring's team, Coach Kiser replied,
"I think we're going to have a solid
team next year, and I'm looking
forward to a winning season."
B0ysfGirls Tennis 59
Making their mark by placing
third in the 1762 girls' golf s
sectionals, the Muskie varsity girl's
golflteam were district qualifiers in
their lspririgzseasonn and ninth in
conference, A f s f t k
Two golf tournaments where C
" utting" out results meant a 223
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to l 250 win. over Columbus Iunction.
Ourgggirls swung for 225ypoints to
taker. the lead, against the golfers of
Davenport West's 232 score.
' Coach Dan Brookhartsjunior '
varsity roundedaftup their season A
with afone-to-three. meet count and
a 277 tie against Columbus '
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The, scores prove that the.
hours of hard practice at.the'
Geneva Country Club and the
Municipal Golf Course were not in
vain, but brought the satisfaction of
team victories and personal
achievements. P '
Heading for the number one green, Tom
Siering swings with his number nine iron at
Geneva. Tom tied for eighth in the valley with
a 78 average score. '
Purrm our
, 'I'he boy's golf team stormed
into their 1976 spring schedule
fresh from their Mississippi Valley
Conference win the previous fall.
After a few weeks practice at
Heinz field the dual season began
for the Muskies. C
,The Muskies traveled to Mt.
Pleasant for sectionals and easily
won with E score of 288. They out
distanced their nearest competitors
by 25 shots, setting a school record
for the lowest total by a Muskie
team.
Advancing to district play, also
at Mr. Pleasant, the Muskies were
again victorious. Although their
winning score of 297 was nine
shots higher than the week before,
it was good for a three shot win
over archrival valley squad, Cedar
Rapids Washington and host team,
Mount Pleasant.
60 Boys!Girls Golf, 1976
The fall schedule for the boys
is traditionally four meets to
determine the valley championship.
This year it was expanded to five
meets, but this fifth meet was to
prove the downfall of the Muskies.
The team was severly
weakened through the graduation
of seniors Bo Iohnson and Mats
Liefland. Leading the Muskies
,were Tom Siering and lim Smith,
Wiley veterans of three years of
high school competition in golf.
Coach Leary Smith sited the
lack of a solid fourth and fifth
man as the reason for the Muskies
relatively poor finish, fifth place in
the valley.
With a look of concentration on her face,
Louise Bloom makes her final putt for a score
of 46, qualifying her for districts in Cedar
Rapids.
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was one of the most consistant sophomores
in the Mississippi Valley Conference. This
August day was spent practicing for the
upcoming fall season.
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fairway, lim Kim practices for an. upcoming
meet at the Geneva Country Club. '
landing in the sand trap hampered the score
of Sandy Holland. She still pulls through with
a score of 54, her average for the year.
Boys!Girls Golf. 1976 61
The joys of victory and good sportsmanship A bouncing ball from atop jill Crouse's head is
in the game is shown as the Muskies caught by back up fielder, ludy Troxel,and the
congratulate their opponents on a game well opposing team takes another out.
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Coaching was not only important for planning 1' '
plays, but for instilling confidence as well.
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Beginning their 1976 season on
june first with a victory over North
Scott, the Muskie girls softball
cunts SOFTBALL, 1976 debut ignited with a strategy in the
410-77 aspect of big defense plays. To
MHS OPP i conquer diamonds as their goal,
North Scott 6 5 the girls laced up five consecutive
Clinton 10 2 ' 1 -
Burlington 19 6 wins ear y-in the season. -
Tipton 7 5 One highlight was a varsity
Bettendorf 10 0 romp over Clinton on june fourth
Iglabuggsniznlof 3 13 by a 10 to 2 margin. Clinton won
-,dwg City Wgst 9 8 the junior varsity game by a 14 to
'Dubuque Hempstead 5 12 3 Count, although they had just
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'C.R. Washington 2 5 CKmney'
'C.R. jefferson 12 2 The Mississippi Valley
Durant 4 7 f - -
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Burlington Notre Dame 5 7 ne mitts o coach Bob Andresen s
'Clinton 7 5 girls on june 22. Breaking on top
SECTIONALS ' ' ' '
west Liberty 3 0 in the opening inning, a leadoff
DBTRICTS single by Lynne Goedken proved
Bennett 3 5 to be the starting of the series of
the dominating points
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gloves were given a breather, the
entire season found victories on
The Cougar begins her slide in vain, for
the second baseman, Lori Baer, has
snatched up the ball for a forced out.
top of losses for both the varsity
and junior varsity teams united in
warm weather.
Girl's Softball, 1976 63
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base, winning the race against the ball during
a home game at Tom Bruner Field.
Congratulations for a iob well done are given
to Mark Tate after slamming out a home run
at a home game.
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"The team made a good
season out of what looked to be a
bad one," stated Coach Steve
Duncan. "They had a lot of pride
and they really fought for the
team."
Although the boy's baseball
season started with a defeat, their
spirits weren't dampened as they
claimed a victory over Whitnall
High School, a long range rival
from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
highlight of the season was
qualifying for the substate finals.
Leading up to this were victories
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in the sectional and the district
finals, where senior Kevin
Ballenger pitched a no-hitter. The
team was blessed with the skill of
junior Mark Tate, who made the
All-State team. Senior Matt Kolar
and junior Rusty Melton received
honorable mentions.
"We had a young team, and
they really started to play at the
end of the season the way I think
they were capable of playing all
year," boasted Coach Duncan. "I
think next year's team has a very
bright future."
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Davenport Central
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Burlington
Clinton
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Burlington
Dubuque Senior
Iowa City West
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Bettendorf
North Scott
Clinton
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Dubuque Hempstead
Iowa Clty City
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SECTIONALS
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Iowa City City
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Baseball, 1976 65
Being a member of the Girls
Cross Country team wasn't all fun
and games. The runners put in many
hours of very hard work. Running
six miles every night was just part of
the workout the girls had to endure.
While they made practice runs on
the course, many frustrating things
often happened. Cross country
running is different than most sports.
It is not run on a track, but on a long
course through a park or wooded
area. The girls struggled up steep
hills , dodged tree limbs and bushes,
and manuevered themselves around
sharp corners.
Coach Ierry Lorimor's team
topped the season with several wins.
work together like the Boys Cross
Country team," stated Gene Bailey.
The boys did work together to
produce a fine record for the season.
On October 16, they traveled to
Cedar Rapids to compete in the
district meet. This decided the top
six individual runners to qualify for
state. They came out as the fourth
team to have the right to advance to
state. Iunior Gene Bailey finished
sixth in the individual runners
competition.
Practice involved sprints and
overdistances. A total of
approximately five to eight milesuwas
covered each night at Weed Park.
This was also the location of home
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They placed fourth at the Pekin
Invitational, tallying 21 points. They
took first place at Tipton's
Invitational with a score of 15.
Columbus fell to both the IV and
varsity teams in a dual meet later in
the season.
Teresa Harper was the only
runner to qualify for the state meet.
She clocked 13.34 in a two mile
course. u
"To have a good team-a
winning team-everybody's got to
meets. Arriving at the opponents
course the team would walk the
course then do a little running to
warm up.
The seniors were Rich Barry,
Brad Bowers and Mike Mitchell.
Other letter winners were Mark
Lofgren, Tony Shellabarger, Gene
Bailey and Bob Barry. Numeral
winners were Craig Marr, Tony
Woods, Dan Leatherman, Dean
Stych, Ieff Lee and lim Barry.
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Massey, recipient of the Hahn trophy, cheers to
his teammates during a jefferson meet in Cedar
Rapids.
BOYS SWIMMING
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MHS OPP
Burlington 85 87
Davenport West Relays 3rd
Ottumwa 86 86
Tipton 60 17
Dubuque Hempstead 108 61
Clinton Holiday Relays 2nd
Bettendorf 70 102
Davenport West 69 103
Davenport Central 46 37
Iowa City West 54 29
Iowa City Central 48 35
Cedar Rapids Washington 59 113
Dubuque Senior 56 27
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Cedar Rapids Iefferson 81 91
Valley Conference 2nd
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Capt. Steve Massey, Glenn Huston, Kevin Kiser,
Bob McMullan, Co-Capt. Rich Barry. SECOND
ROW: Kenny Roberts, Steve Coder, Steve
George, Pat Busch, Steve May, jeff Honts, Bill
McGowan, lim Barry, Eric Gatzke. BACK ROW:
What do you get when ten boy
swimmers, tense with excitement,
pile into a bus on February 25, and
head for the state swimming meet in
Ames?
You get a sixth place rating in
the state plus some new school
records.
"We were only seven points out
of third and it would have been nice
if we had finished there to make it a
1-2-3 sweep for the league,"
commented Coach Iudd Anderson.
were broken: two by Bob McMullan
in the 200 yard individual medley
and 100 yard breast stroke. Rich
Barry also set a record in the 160
yard individual medley and Glenn
Huston in diving.
Coach Anderson was very proud
of his 18 swimmers and 5 divers
saying, "We've done very well. We
have a little bit of deficiency in team
depth but we've had some very good
top performers."
Perhaps one factor in our
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The free relay team of Steve
Massey, lim Barry, Bob Barry and
Bob McMullan broke a school record
but finished third for the best
Muskie placing in the state meet.
Massey also bettered a school
timing in the butterfly. This honor
was a happy finale to a successful
victorious season was the use of
ozone, a cleaning agent, as well as
the necessary part of the atmosphere.
MHS is the only high school in the
Midwest to use this machine
manufactured ozone which provides
for more free chlorine resulting in
softer water and less eye, ear and
season where four school records respiratory infections.
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Coach ludd Anderson, Madeline McKee SM,
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Tom Mullen, john Meerdink, Mark Fritchie,
Carl Huston. ABSENT: Scott Coder, Brian I
Leimkuehler, Glen Leimkuehler, Mark McKee,
Pam Porter SM, Eugene Soto.
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MHS OPP
Keokuk 127 38
Keokuk Cardinal Stritch 132 21
Dubuque Hempstead 106 67
Davenport Central 53 30
Clinton 23 60
Ram Relays 71
Burlington 67 105
Davenport Assumption 39 44
CR Kennedy 40 132
Burlington Relays 45
Tipton 47 32
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Dubuque 99 73
CR Washington 33 127
CR Washington 40 39
Bettendorf 83 89
Tipton 117 53
MV Conference 43
District 116
State 23
FRONT ROW: Martha Riley, loni Hansen, Tali
Neumann. SECOND ROW: Sarah McGowen,
Cynthia Sayles, Lynne Weber, Mary C-arbutt,
Jeanne Rohrer. BACK ROW: Candace Laudahl,
joMary Lettenberge, Theresa Ales, Madeline
McKee, Anne Six, Lori Harris, Stephanie Sayles,
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Holland.
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victory in the 500-yard free style at a home
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sixty laps of endurance, twenty-one
pairs of goggles, a regulation size
pool, a portion of determined Muskie
swimmers, plus Mr. Iudd Anderson's
guidance and the result is a
rewarding girls swimming season.
Through nightly and early
morning workouts Muskie
preparation and spirit prevailed.
Keokuk Cardinal Stritch and Keokuk
High were buried by the Muskies
with 132 to 21 and 127 to 38 upsets
respectively.
Despite a lopsided setback by
Burlington on September 23 with a
105 point to 67 point loss the girls set
three school records.
Lynn Weber created a 27.344
timing effort in the 50-yard freestyle.
The 200 individual medley was
bettered by Sue Graettinger with a
2:33.951 time. Io Mary Lettenberger
achieved a record setting time of
59.788 in the 100 freestyle on the
same day.
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Rohrer spring from the starting blocks into a
hopeful victory. Both girls had the jump on
their opponents as they hit the water first.
Boosting their teammates morale Cynthia
Sayles and Lynn Weber cheer from the edge of
the Weed Park Pool.
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Although trailing Tipton as the
last four events came into view in
October, the Muskies pulled ahead
in the last span to score a victory of
47 to 32 over the Tipton team.
The race was indeed a close one
between the Muskies and Cedar
Rapids Iefferson on October 15, but
after the final lap Coach Anderson's
girls captured a close 42 to 41
victory.
Qualifying in the 200 medley
relay and finishing 11th in the state
meet held in Fort Dodge were Anne
Six, Caroline Vanlngen, Lynn Weber
and Cynthia Sayles. Cathy Rohrer, lo
Mary Lettenberger, Sue Weber and
Cynthia Sayles finished 15th in the
400 freestyle relay.
Uniting in a combination of
exceptional form and skill, the girls
experienced satisfaction and pride in
an eventful season.
Girls Swimming
Practicing for the real thing. Varsity players
scramble in a scrimmage at Heinz Field.
The field that serves as a practice ground after
school, later becomes the battle ground in a
game against the Iowa City I-Hawks.
Q: What sport used sleds in the
summer, worked out with ground
round, and spent nearly one
thousand dollars per season on tape?
A: Football.
Two two-hour practices per day
Itwo-a-dayj began in August before
school started. Since the first game of
the season was scheduled in the first
week of school, the practces
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emphasized four hours worth of
daily drills, repetition of plays, and
strategy building for the season
ahead.
The sled used in workouts is
known as a seven-man sled, and it
resembles a padded farming disc.
Each player took his turn hitting the
Varsity Football
sled lrunning into itj in toughness
drills. Then there were always agility
drills, calesthenics and when in
doubt as to what to do next, RUN!
So, where did the ground round
fit in? Coach Cary White explained
that "ground round" was a nickname
given to the second and third string
when they scrimmaged the first
string in a demonstration of that
week's opponents' strategy.
They get hit pretty hard, but
that's all a part of it. That's one way
you can make yourself stronger.
Those kids that are on the ground
round team make good competition
for the varsity team, and they're
making themselves better for the
following year."
Football theory class was offered
first period as a gym credit class.
Those who participated lifted
weights, went over scouting reports,
and viewed videos of themselves as
well as other teams in action. Coach
White believed that the class was
"very beneficial" but he added,
he added,
"It would have helped more if
we could have gotten everybody
involved, but l couldn't make it
mandatory that everybody be there."
He hopes that next year he can
recommend everyone get involved.
His over-all outlook on the
season was that the spirit was there
but the strength was not.
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was good. The players here wanted
to win as much as anyone else, but I
would say the big thing was that they
were not prepared enough. They
must not have had a strong enough
conditioning program because the
players were definitely much weaker
than the other teams we faced. We
were not that much smaller, but we
were weaker."
Commenting on the
Homecoming game Coach White
expressed that the players let down
too much on the first bad break.
"That particular game with
Bettendorf, the first thing that T
happened was a block punt. They
ran in for a touchdown and you
could just feel the momentum hit a
blank wall right there," he stated.
Optimistically, Coach White was
pleased that, although we were
weaker, we did move the ball fairly
well in most every game.
"I enjoyed coaching this group
of young men," he said. "They were
a good bunch to work with, they
tried hard, but they just weren't quite
ready for this conference. We
probably would've done better in a
smaller league, but in this league we
have nine towns that are strong in
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FRONT ROW: loel Longtin, Rod lohnston, lim
Fick, Richard Sleeman, Gary Monroe, Dave
Schubick, Mike Halligan, jim Bartlett, Randy
Shouse. SECOND ROW: Steve Snyder, Mark
Tate, Rusty Melton, Tim Tyler, Rick Whitsel,
Mark Begey, john McAreavy, Craig Plowman,
Berry Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mike Hagens,
Kevin Duggan, Leland Hildebrandt, Louise
Gaeta, Larry Stauffer, joe McAreavy, Mark
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Bunn, Eric Gatzke, Wade Terrill. FOURTH
ROW: S.M. Mack Hubble, joel DeLeon, Kevin
Ballenger, Cory Berry, john Gaeta, Dan Dietz,
Todd Duncan, Steve LaRue, Mike Munday.
BACK ROW: S.M. Mike Noonan, Tom Keeler,
Chris Armstrong, Mark Gassen, Scott Fix, Kevin
Watson, jim Gear, Matt Kolar. STANDING:
Coach Gary White, Assistant Coaches Herb
Holler, Rod Endersen, Dan Kitchen
Pain and agony are experienced by Tim Tyler,
varsity player, as he was benched when he
attempted to stop Clinton's scoring drive. The
fans agreed with him that having to face another
loss was nothing to smile about as the Muskies
lost 14-42.
The ups and downs of practice include running,
agility drills and calesthenics. Mark Tate, Steve
Snyder, joel Longtin and Gary Monroe do
push-ups at a summer morning workout.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
I0-91
MHS OPP.
Ottumwa 0 9
Clinton 14 42
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 0 34
Cedar Rapids
Washington 0 27
Iowa City West 14 17
Bettendorf 0 40
Dubuque Senior 0 14
Dubuque Hempstead 7 48
Iowa City High 14 41
Varsity Football
FRONT ROW: Mike Miller, Robbie Chambliss,
Chuck Calvert, Dave Keeler, Mark Rohde.
SECOND ROW: Dan Rivera, Randy Smith, Scott
McConnaha, Randall Eichelberger, Tom Tyler.
THIRD ROW: Dan Atkins, Mike Dickey, Andy
Allison, Doug Anson, Todd Stych. FOURTH
ROW: Alan Ward, jeff Fick, Steve Brown, Kevin
Bieber, Mike Dugan. FIFTH ROW: Mike
Clemens, Kenny LaRue, Bill Fletcher, Ed Castil-
lo, Tim Partridge. BACK ROW: Coach Steve
Duncan, Terry Smith, Pat Dietz, lohn Curtis,
Assistant Coach Don Yahn.
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Recently a question has arisen as
to whether or not Muscatine will
switch to another conference.
"Well, we're looking toward the
Mississippi Eight Conference
lpossibly in 19781, but it won't be that
much easier," stated Coach White,
referring that the one weak link in
the chain would be North Scott. "All
the rest of the teams will be the
calibur of the Mississippi Valley
Conference lMVCj."
So what is the difference
between the two conferences?
"The three Davenport schools
lAssumption, Central and Westj are
Sophomore Football
just as tough year in and year out as
the Cedar Rapids schools, so there's
no real difference there. We're
bringing Clinton and Bettendorf with
us, who are usually in the middle or
top of the division in football.
There's Burlington who might be
close to our calibur and North Scott,
who we should be above."
Regardless of whether we switch
conferences or not, Coach White is
looking ahead to a strong season next
fall.
"What we learned this year we
don't have to learn next year. We
can just start from there and
hopefully we can get the strength
part of it."
The Roach Award was presented
to Cory Berry for his team leadership
throughout the year in football.
A season that started out to be
an extremely promising one did not
finish quite the way Coach Steve
Duncan and his Sophomore Football
team had planned. In the season's
opener they clipped Ottumwa six to
zero, but victory evaded the team the
rest of the season. Accidents and
penalties hampered them throughout
the year. In a battle against Cedar
Rapids jefferson, a Muskie fumble
and Cedar Rapids interception led to
scores twice for jefferson. Our own
scoring attempt was batted down in
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the end zone on a fourth down pass
attempt. Later, against Dubuque
Senior a fifty-one yard touchdown
run did not result in a score because
of a clipping call.
When asked about the team's
strong and weak points Coach Steve
Duncan commented, "We had an
explosive offense most of the year
due to a good passing attack" but
described the defense as "very
unpredictable." Coach Duncan
added, "These young men can be a
good football team if they will work
in the off-season. There are some
good individuals in the group and
they must inspire the others to get to
work and make a good junior team."
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a three-man pile up as Mike Clemens is tackled
by two opposing teammates.
Getting serious with his team, Coach Duncan
goes over some last minute instructions before
the game.
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MHS. OPP.
Ottumwa 6 0
Clinton 14 27
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 0 28
Cedar Rapids Washington 29 30
Iowa City West 6 14
Bettendorf 0 12
Dubuque Senior 6 21
Dubuque Hempstead 6 42
Iowa City High 22 35
Fancy footworlt. Roped boxes capture the While players gaze toward Pat Dietz and Randy
attention of Randall Eichelberger during a Eichelberger they see an attempted pass by a
summer practice. jumping from box to box as team member foiled, thanks to a block man-
fast as one could required good coordination. euver of the Muskies.
Sophomore Football
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Hands firmly planted on the beam, Lori Dahms
executes a back walkover.
The art of the parallel bars requires as much
skill, training, practice and precision as a person
can give. Lu Ann Tiege is on her way to placing
in a home tournament.
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MHS OPP.
Clinton St. Mary's 0 1
Clarence-Lowden 1 1
Iowa City West 1 2
Dubuque Senior 1 3
Clinton Invitational
Camanche 1 4
Northeast 1 5
Bellevue 2 5
Bettendorf 2 6
Dubuque Hempstead 2 7
Iowa City 2 8
Lincoln Triangular
Marion 3 8
Lincoln Stanwood 4 8
MVC Conference
C.R. Iefferson 4 9
Dubuque Senior 4 10
Clinton 4 11
Bettendorf 4 12
Clarence-Lowden 5 12
District Tournament
Bettendorf 5 14
SOPHOMORE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL I0-41
MHS OPP
Iowa City West 0 1
Dubuque Senior 0 2
Bettendorf 0 3
Dubuque 0 4
Time Out! Explaining to the varsity volleyball attention from Ianice Dwyer, julie TeStrake
team a strategy play, Coach Calvetti gets lanice Ward and julie Powers.
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MHS OPP
Clinton St. Mary's 1
Clarence-Lowden 1
Iowa City West 2
Dubuque Senior 3
Bettendorf 4
Dubuque Hempstead 5
Iowa City 6
Clarence-Lowden 6
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
OPP
Fairfield 98.88 92.90
Iowa City High 121.25 116.75
Tipton Invitational 90.47
Davenport Central 121.23 120.46
Fairfield-Varsity 132.40 115.56
Ir. Varsity 86.85 66.22
Bettendorf-Varsity 126.69 149.30
Ir. Varsity 83.05 118.91
Ottumwa Invitational 90.40
Rock Island 94.05 86.90
Clinton 116.93 124.58
Conference 114.45
Tipton 116.93l110.31
Clear Creek 124.35 88.90
Davenport West 116.25 126.00
Iowa City West 116.25 121.50
Adding to the new activities this
year was a girls volleyball team.
Sporting a 4-6 record in dual
matches, Coach Sonny Calvetti
commented, "I was impressed with
the way the girls caught on to the
game. The overall attitude was good
and they progressed steadily."
Approximately 52 girls
participated in the first few practices
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but this dwindled to-the 30 who
finished the season. Lesa Greenwald,
team captain, gained an
All-Conference Honorable Mention
for her outstanding abilities and team
effort.
When asked about the returning
squad members, Calvetti reported,
"Now that more people are aware of
the new sport, there is a'chance of
having a larger squad next year,
hence, more ability and skills. The
returning and the new girls will be
about the same size and have about
the same physical abilities as this
year's squad and if the new team
progresses as quickly as the old, we
can predict success."
FRONT ROW: Lori Dahms, jennifer Fryberger,
Robbie LaRue S.M., Tali Neuman, Rhonda
Martz. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Elise Kraft,
Diane Kraklow, Kim Sanders, Teri Koerhsen,
Meg Lande, Tracy Kerschenske, Francie Thus,
Kim Wiegand, Coach Barb Fryermuth. THIRD
ROW: Karen Stonehouse, Denise Terranova,
Debbie Burr, Linda Stella, Vidette Longhurst.
BACK ROW: Sue Schroeder, Shelly Reynolds,
Toni Reichert, Karen Lindbergh.
Pounding the ball over the nel, sophomore
volleyball players set up a spike for their
opposing teammates. lLeft, centerl
"Get up, get up! Forget those aches
and pains, it's time to stretch those
muscles. Up and down, up and
down, one, two, one, two
s-t-r-e-t-c-h."
The girls gymnastics team
worked long and hard this year,
practicing for two hours every night.
It was a fantastic year with only one
major injury, Karen Stonehouse's
broken ankle. Mr. Steve Waterman
said, "It's been the best season since
1972 when gymnastics first started."
The team, coached by Barb
Freyermuth and Elise Kraft, traveled
to Davenport Central for districts.
Linda Stella placed eighth in floor
exercise and Diane Kraklow tied for
seventh on the balance beam,
qualifying them for regionals in
Cedar Rapids, but both girl fell short
of the score needed for state.
The high scores for the year
were: Lori Dahms-beam, 7.5, Diane
Kraklow-floor exercise, 7.9: Lori
Dahms-vault, 7.73, Linda
Stella-tumbling, 7.95: and Lori
Dahms-all round, 27.08.
Volleyball! Gymnastics
Going . . . going . . . gone. Muskies Mark
Larson, Rusty Melton and an opponent watch
helplessly as the ball slips throught their fingers
and out of reach.
Off on a chase, Matt Kolar anticipates gaining
control of a runaway ball and looks for an open
teammate to receive a pass. Matt received the
Hansen trophy for his leadership, team spirit
and sportsmanship.
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When taking a quick review of
the season it could easily be
deducted that Coach Don Schorder's
Muskies could have been 15-5
instead of 9-11. Six of those 11 losses
could have been victories if they
could have gotten the one or two
breaks needed. For example, early in
the year Clinton defeated the
Muskies by only two points in the
team's poorest shooting night of the
season. Three games later they
suffered another setback in Dubuque
against Senior by two points in
overtime. Highly rated Burlington
squeezed by in overtime by one
bucket as the Greyhounds made a
questionable layu-p at the sound of
the buzzer. After a disagreement
Boys Varsity Basketball
among the referees the basket was
A counted and the Muskies suffered
their third loss in overtime.
Even with these setbacks the
team continued to improve their
game throughout the year.
Matt Kolar, the only returning
letterman onthe team, rounded off
his high school basketball career by
making the Mississippi Valley
All-Conference second string team.
Finishing with the fourth highest
average score in the Valley, 17.9,
Matt hit 49.5170 of his attempts, many
of them being 20 to 25 footers. Kolar
became the first MHS player since
Steve Welk in 1971 to be honored on
the All-State list by being picked for
the fifth Conference team.
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and poise accompany Tom Sturms as he makes
a shot from just outside the key in a game
against Iowa City. Tom received the Perkins
Award for showing the most improvement in
his three years in basketball.
Bucking for points, Mark Lawrence shoots
skyward dodging the arm of his guard as he goes
up for two. Despite the mid-air clash, Mark sunk
the shot.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
19-111
MHS OPP
North Scott 81 57
Keokuk 65 49
Bettendorf 63 56
Iowa City High 69 58
Clinton 35 37
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 75 67
Cedar Rapids Washington 69 74
Dubuque Senior 50 52
Iowa City West 57 66
Bettendorf 62 67
Washington 77 58
Dubuque Hempstead 81 70
Burlington 59 61
Iowa City High 61 55
Dubuque Senior 52 54
Cedar Rapids Washington 58 69
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 69 73
Clinton 58 72
District
Iowa city High 52 so
Iowa City West 61 82
FRONT: Ass't. Coach Randy Hessel, Mark
Lawrence, Rusty Melton, Tim Martin, Coach
Don Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Mark Larson,
john Sturms, Todd Duncan, joe Kolar, Tom
Sturms, Matt Kolar. THIRD ROW: Cory Berry,
jeff Snyder, Dave Howell, jim Kim, Gary
Monroe, Dave Powers. BACK: Tim Peters, jeff
Allen, joel Longtin, lay Gulick, Ed Hayes.
Boys Varsity Basketball
GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
MHS OPP
Dubuque Senior 60 55
Davenport West 53 65
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 38 72
Keokuk Cardinal Stritch 61 37
Iowa City West 51 73
Dubuque Hempstead 44 54
Mediapolis 60 84
Bettendorf 41 64
Davenport Assumption 39 66
Cedar Rapids Washington 47 65
Wilton 57 27
Cedar Rapids jefferson 60 52
Iowa City West 45 51
Iowa City 42 44
Davenport Central 46 39
Clinton 67 67
Burlington 51 51
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MHS OPP
North Scott 49 61
Keokuk 76 52
Bettendorf 46 68
Iowa City High 71 64
Clinton 37 48
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 77 81
Cedar Rapids Washington 50 52
Dubuque Senior 67 72
Iowa City West 69 65
Bettendorf 68 66
Washington 89 45
Dubuque Hempstead 58 68
Burlington 73 52
Iowa City High 57 31
Dubuque Senior 54 55
Cedar Rapids Washington 49 60
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 45 43
Clinton 64 63
His defenses are up, but the Ram guard could
not break Randal Eichelberger's concentration.
Teammate Andy Allison anticipates a rebound,
but Randal's undeflected shot chalks up two
more for the visiting Muskies in a Dubuque
game.
Absorbed in the game, the sidelined
sophomore girls anxiously await the referee's
decision.
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FRONT: Judy Kolpack, Lynn Coedken, Penny
Love, Carol Rinisland. SECOND ROW: Coach
Mary Boyce, Dee King, Mary Laeser, Lisa
Haveman, Diane Hoffman, Rhonda Henry,
Cynthia Sayles, Ass't Coach Polly Pickering.
THIRD ROW: Teresa Colton, Wendy Berry, Lori
Stuhr, Nancy Madden, Connie Wilson, Linda
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Miller, loni Hansen, Shelly Lemkau, Cathy
Terrill, Mary Hart.
Waiting impatiently for the ball to find its spot
in or out of the hoop, Muskie and Keokuk
players keep alert although they are at the
mercy of the ball.
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Trying to get into the MHS gym
from October to February was an
almost impossible job to do when
there were four basketball teams
practicing. One of these was the
Sophomore Girls team.
Drilling in running, dribbling
and jumping, each girl did her best
in the area in which she excelled.
However, some, as usual, were good
in all areas.
Before games, Coach Mary
Boyce and Assistant Coach Polly
Pickering were found watching the
"After three years of coaching, I
feel that this year's team has
improved more than any other team
I have coached," commented
sophomore Boy's Basketball Coach
Bill Sturms.
"Practicing and conditioning
played a large part in the team's
success this year," he added.
In the summer, the boys
participated in a basketball league
two nights a week, and one night a
week the gym was open for free
shooting. The boys who went out for
opponent warm up and observing I football and cross-country ran three
Practice Pays
their techniques for the game to
come. Meanwhile, the girls thought
of the plays and about the game to
come.
Forwards such as Dee King and
top scorer Ioni Hansen practiced
picks, backdoors and lay-ups while
Lynne Coedken, Mary Hart, Lori
Stuhr and other defensive teammates
advanced their skills at guarding and
rebounding.
Coedken played back court as
well as front. Coach Mary Boyce was
pleased with the girl's progress since
last year, stating they were "quicker,
better ball handlers and better
shooters."
nights a week. The whole team
participated in a weight program
where each individual worked out
on his own, during September and
October. The first six weeks of the
season were spent practicing 21f2 to 3
hours a night, five nights a week. As
the games started they practiced 21!z
hours, four nights a week.
The team did have one definite
advantage that helped make their
season successful. The average height
of the starters was 5'11" to 6'0". This
helped them since the teams they
were up against were not as strong
nor as tall as they have been in the
past.
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FRONT ROW: Coach Bill Sturms, Tony Woods,
Mike Clemens, Wally Kardux, Tony Shellabar-
ger,Todd Severson, Doug Smaus, Ass't Coach
Doug Calkins. SECOND ROW: Dan Leatherman,
Hal Porter, Craig Marr, Greg Campbell, Andy
Allison, Brad Woodstra. BACK ROW: Scott
Gordy, Randy Smith, Steve Bermel, jeff Lee,
Carl Sneddon, Randall Eichelberger, jeff
McCulley.
Nineteen players carried the
Girl's Varsity Basketball team
through the club's most successful
season since its beginning three years
ago. The season began in October
and continued through the
tournaments in February. During the
first six weeks the girls practiced two
hours a day, but when the games
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started, the practice time varied from
an hour to an hour and a half.
Games were held on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nights.
The set line consisted of
forwards jill Crouse, Lesa Greenwald
and Melissa Hart while guards were
Sheri Cook, julie Powers, janice
Ward and Brenda Mente, During the
half time of the games, forwards and
guards were separated to different
parts of the locker room. Coach
Duane Thomas talked strategy with
the forwards while Assistant Coach
Ted Blaesing helped the guards.
Coach Thomas said he observed
the other team in pre-game warm
up because he knew the manner in
which his team played. He told the
girls that the better they play in
warm up, the better they would play
in the actual game.
In the Mississippi Valley
Conference the girls made a definite
improvement over the past years,
placing fifth out of ten with a 4-5
record. They ended tournament play
with a 1-2 record.
Guard Sheri Cook made second
team and guard Ianice Ward third
team in all conference voting.
Forwards jill Crouse and Lesa
Greenwald received Honorable
Mentions.
Coach Thomas commented, "I
feel that this is a very poised group
of girls and this is one reason why
they have had a winning record."
FRONT: Lisa Greenwald, jill Crouse, Melissa
Hart, janice Ward, Sheri Cook, Brenda Welsh.
SECOND ROW: Coach Duane Thomas, Helen
Lazio, Michelle Oveson, Diane Vanderlinden,
julie Powers, Sue Pribyl, julie TeStrake, Ass't
Coach Ted Blaesing. THIRD ROW: Karen
Peterson, Traci Timmons, Margaret Brink,
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Cindy Perkins, Rose Yerington, Chris Wohlers.
BACK ROW: Kim McKinney, Lori Harris, Chris
Noll SM, Debbie Sywassink, Lori Van Est.
In the huddle Coach Thomas explains game
strategy during a time out as the upcoming
quarter approaches the intense listeners.
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Overpowering Mediapolis's challenge for
possession of the ball, lanice Ward, with the
steadfast aid of Sheri Cook gives rise to fast
action. lanice was chosen for the third team in
All-Conference.
GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL
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MHS OPP,
Dubuque Senior 46 61
Davenport West 53 73
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 48 82
Keokuk Cardinal Stritch 65 53
Iowa City West 59 49
Keokuk 50 58
Dubuque Hempsted 57 27
Mediapolis 35 54
Bettendorf 34 66
Burlington Notre Dame 50 34
Davenport Assumption 43 39
Cedar Rapids Washington 45 36
Wilton 39 36
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 44 50
Iowa City West 55 37
Iowa City High 38 29
Davenport Central 50 49
Clinton 43 47
Burlington 36 26
GIRLS' IR, VARSITY BASKETBALL I9-101
MHS OPP.
Dubuque Senior 60 55
Davenport West 53 65
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 38 72
Keokuk Cardinal Stritch 61 37
Iowa City West 51 73
Keokuk
Dubuque Hempstead 44 54
Mediapolis 60 84
Bettendorf 41 64
Burlington Notre Dame
Davenport Assumption 39 66
Cedar Rapids Washington 47 65
Wilton 54 27
Cedar Rapids Iefferson 60 52
Iowa City West 45 51
Iowa City High 42 44
Davenport Central 46 39
Clinton 67 69
Burlington 51 52
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Fraternizing with the enemy, Sheri Cook
converses with her Iowa City opponent. Sheri
was chosen for the second team in All-
Conference, the highest honor received by a
player since the team began.
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wald during a bout with Iowa City West. This
top of the key battle resulted in two points for
the Muskies.
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Starting on top, Rick Trophy winner Kevin
Allchin struggles to pull his opponent off Recognition isgiven tosophomore Steve Hoag
balance.Kevin,wholedtheteaminscoring,was after a successful pin of his Cedar Rapids
also voted Most Valuable Wrestler. Washington opponent in the high school gym.
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Despite strenuous practices and
constant workouts, inexperience
caused the wrestling teams to fall
into a rut that kept them down
throughout a long, tough season.
Setting to work the Varsity
Wrestling team opened their season
with a home match against the
33-21 decision against Cedar Rapids
Kennedy. In their second Mississippi
Valley Conference, Osvaldo
Mendoza got a rousing start.
Weighing only 85 pounds, he
delighted the fans by gaining a 11-0
decision, while nearly pinning his
opponent.
Wilton Beavers, gathering a 40-18
loss. Falling behind 18-0 after three
matches, the Muskies were never
able to recover.
"I guess you can expect this,"
Coach Don Yahn explained, "when
you're using six kids that have never
wrestled in a varsity match before."
Being the top returnee of the
year, Kevin Allchin brought
numerous points for MHS. In their
third defeat against Burlington, 41-13,
Allchin gave the Muskies some faith
by slamming his opponents'
shoulders to the mat, putting the first
MHS points on the scoreboard.
Highlighting the season with a
near win, the Muskies dropped a
Wrestling
Placing fifth in the North Scott
Invitational, Coach Don Yahn's
Muskies wound up with a small 51
points, whipping up two straight foes.
In previous 'years the team had
met its peak before league season
began. Coach Yahn explained that
this year he tried to bring the
wrestlers along slower so that they
would peak out during the
conference season. Although many
wrestlers were new at the sport, the
experience gained this year had the
coach and team looking ahead to a
bright season next fall.
VARSITY WRESTLING
MHS OPP
Wilton 18 40
Washington 22 29
Burlington 13 41
Clinton 9 44
C.R. Kennedy 21 33
Muskie Invitational 3rd
C.R. Washington 11 46
Dubuque Senior 16 35
Lancer Invitational 5th
Mt,Pleasant 28 23
Iowa City West 5 46
Bettendorf 2 53
C.R. Iefferson 8 49
Dubuque Hempstead 14 46
LC. City High 9 46
SOPHOMORE WRESTLING
MHS OPP
Clinton 18 41
C.R.Kennedy Invitational 7th
C.R. Kennedy 9 33
Fresh-Soph Tourney 3rd
C.R. Washington 28 39
Dubuque Senior 33 35
Iowa City West 37 18
Bettendorf 5 54
C.R. Iefferson 15 57
Dubuque Hempstead 12 57
LC. City High 4 47
In command of the situation, Greg Harper
immobilizes his opponent in a successfully
attempted reverse.
Prepping for the meet, Dan Rivera works out
along with teammates as fans fill the stands
before a bout with Dubuque Hempstead.
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FRONT: Dan Phelps, Gary Lyons, Robert
Beeding, jeff Coder, jeff Brewer. SECOND
ROW: Brad Brammer, Chris Brewer, Kevin
Allchin, Bob Hoffman, Steve Phelps, Dave
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Stuart. BACK ROW: Rick Causse, Doug Fry,
Greg Harper, Dave Kemp, Greg Fulton, Mark
Thomas, Paul Reed, Randy Shouse, Steve Suhl.
Wrestling
A double victory is won as Todd Duncan breaks
the string in the 440 yard dash at Heinz field.
Striving for and taking second place is teammate
Craig Plowman.
Flying high now, Brad Smith soars over the long
jump pit in a home meet against lowa City.
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FRONT ROW: Brian Hutt, Doug Anson, Terry I Dave Powers, Bob He'rTry, Tom Schmalz. FIFTH
Smith, Gene Bailey, Andy Allison, john Gaeta,
Bill Fletcher, Leo Tometich. SECOND ROW:
Harley Reynolds, Rick Curtis, Gary Monroe,
Doug Fry, Craig Plowman, Brad Smith, Bill
Anklam, john Maeglin. THIRD ROW: john
Sturms, Chris Armstrong, Todd Duncan, Wade
Terrill, Gary Wagner, jed Shoppa, Myron Meyn,
jim Bartlett. FOURTH ROW: jeff Cochran, Brad
Bower, Tony Shellabarger, jeff Lee, Pat Dietz,
86 Boys Track
ROW: Dan Rivera, Wayne Conley, Greg Harper,
Steve Phelps, Mark Curtis Wesley, Plett, jim
Barry, Greg Henke. SIXTH ROW: Rob
Chambliss, Randy Eichelberger, Herb Hahn,
Chris Ales, Tom Tyler, Craig Marr, Mike
Mitchell. SEVENTH ROW: Dan Atkins, Tim
Tyler, jeff Lyon, Ed Costillo, john McAreavy,
Dan Dietz, Mark Ward.
BOY'S TRACK
Varsity MHS OPP
iowa City City High 90 28
Iowa City West 103 39
Relays: MHS
Keokuk 1st
Ottumwa 1st
Fort Madison 1st
Conference:
MVC. 6th
Muskie
Invitational 2nd
Districts 5th
Sophomores MHS OPP
Iowa City City High 81 28
Iowa City West 70 48
Fort Madison 115 i I
Relays: MHS
Forwald 1st
Lancers 1st
Conference 1st
Bettendorf Triangular:
Bettendorf 84
Muscatine 47
Davenport Assumption 43
Stretchin' out ahead of his opposition, jeff Lyon
wastes no time in getting his feet back on the
ground and across the line in the 120 high
hurdles.
Comin' round the bend, Chris Ales quickens
his stride to maintain his lead in the race.
If ever there was a season for
firsts and winning combinations, it
was this season for Coach Dave
Matthews' varsity and sophomore
track teams.
The varsity team brought home
the trophy from the Keokuk Relays,
placing first in the Class-A division.
Four firsts were achieved in the
meet including one by the 880 team
of Andy Allison, Bill Anklam, Doug
Fry, and Gary Monroe. Mike
Mitchell won the mile run, Ieff
Cochran took the 440 yard dash and
the team of Cochran, Todd Duncan,
Monroe and Craig Plowman broke
the string in the mile relay.
Compiling a total of 110 points,
the varsity captured the Forwald
relay.
Individual wins eased the
Muskies into that third outdoor win
in as many tries. Victories were
recorded by Ieff Lyon, in the high
hurdles, Gene Bailey in the mile run
Randall Eichelburger in the long
jump and Tim Tyler in the discus.
The varsity team felt the sting of
defeat in a triangular meet in
Bettendorf on April 26. They finished
second to Bettendorf's varsity team.
The Bulldogs dominated the meet,
winning all but five events, but the
Muskies did not place.
The sophomore team also
experienced their first loss, being
clipped 73-72 by Bettendorf in the
last event. The sophomores had wins
Mu kie ower
Relays in Iowa City winning nine of
the meet's eighteen events. School
records were set by the two-mile
relay crew of Iim Barry, Mike
Mitchell, Chris Ales and Dan Dietz,
and once again by the infamous mile
relay team of Cochran, Duncan,
Monroe and Plowman. Sophomores
Doug Anson, Tom Tyler, Al Ward
and Ed Castillo also won their 880
in the 220 yard dash, the 880 relay,
both the high and low hurdles, and
both the high and long jumps.
State qualifiers included Bill
Anklam, placing 6th in the 220,
Anklam, Doug Fry, Brad Smith and
Ieff Cochran in the 880 relay, Mike
Mitchell, and Tony Shellabarger in
the mile, and Gene Bailey in the 2
mile.
Boys Track 87
Ordinarily, the objective of any
track team is to break previous
records, and ordinarily several are
broken yearly. But when a track
team sets eighteen records in one
Melissa Hart running their share of
the meet. While in the distance
medley, runners Iill Crouse, Melissa
Hart, Brenda Mente, and Teresa
Harper ran to finish third, field
season, that's not so ordinary. Coach
Ierry Lorimors girls track team
accomplished this feat,
The long hard February
practices soon paid off as eight girls
qualified for state. Sue Pribyl, Teresa
llarper, Brenda Mente, and Melissa
Hart ran in the mile relay to place
second and became eligible for a
fifth all time best. The 880 relay also
placed second with lean Byrne.
Laurie Vanlist, lill Crouse, and
Upandoverwith speedandagility,RobinLohse
strives over the third hurdle in the shuttle
hurdle relay.
A fight to the finish between Lori Stuhr and
Nancy Madden resulted in two victories for the
Muskies in the 100 yard dash.
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events sent one person, Iulie Powers
to finish sixth in discus. This field
event victory gave the Muskies the
needed points to tie for fourth.
Completing the season with 6-0
in dual meets, two and two in
invitationals and third in Trojan
Relays, the girls felt pride in a
season of hard work and more than
the usual amount of
accomplishments,
Ready, aim, fire. Rhonda Henry prepares to
hurl the discus during the field event at Heinz
field.
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The wind-up. julie Powers hurls the softball
quickly and forcefully over her head in hopes of
a first place in this event.
Taking it almost to the limit, Melissa Hart
receives the baton from jill Crouse just before
crossing the finish line, avoiding disqualifica-
tion.
GIRLS TRACK
MHS OPP
Burlington 93 50
Washington 104 39
I.C. West-Bettendorf 2nd
Pantherette Relays ist
North Scott Invitational 2nd
Davenport Relays 2nd
Cedar Rapids Washington 80 63
Fairfield Relays 151
Iowa City City High 82 60
District 4th
Pleasant Valley 104 39
MVC Meet 3rd
Burlington 119 24
Drake Invitational Mile Relay 6th
State Tenthalon 4th
FRONT ROW: Lynette Adams, Lauri VanEst,
Ann Mitchell, Linda Mittman, Michelle
Oveson, Gail Neff. SECOND ROW: jill
Shelangoski, Mary Hart, Lori Harris, Teresa
Harper, Sherri Cook, Rose Yerington, Vallory
jones. THIRD ROW: Carol Rininisland, Diane
Vanerlinden, Sue Pribyl, Kathy Fruits, Diane
Kraklow, Nancy Madden, Sue Roth. FOURTH
ROW: Robin Phillips, Sally Brown, Mary
Laeser, Cynthia Sayles, Lori Stuhr, Rhonda
Henry, Lori Tiecke. FIFTH ROW: Vidette
Longhurst, Sue Schroeder, Stephanie Sayles,
Lisa Chittick, julie Powers, Sylvia Carroll.
BACK ROW: S. M. Lorine Keller, Kris
Boehme, S. M. Vanessa Sloat, Melissa Hart,
Brenda Mente. ABSENT: Margaret Brink,
Linda Burr, jean Byrne, jill Crouse, Robin
Lohse, Carie Stych, Michelle Stych, janis
Ward, Kim Wiegand.
Girls
Track 89
The Cirls Tennis team got an
early start at their season as practice
began at the beginning of March.
Prior to this the majority of the girls
worked out by doing exercises,
running and lifting weights.
New Coach Dan Beer psyched
the girls for each meet by holding
several pep talks. The season meets
consisted of seventeen dual meetings,
none of which were at home. Despite
gallant efforts, the girls battled tough
competition and won only one meet
The team won an overwhelming
victory of 7-2 over Burlington.
Conquering all their opponents, Ice
Kolar, Ieff Allen, Brian Litten, Scott
Fisher and Mark Lawrence won in
singles.
The first Muskie Invitational
held at the high school was made up
of four teams: Muscatine, Camanche,
Fort Madison and Burlington. Placing
first was Camanche with ten points,
followed by the Muskies with eight
points.
against Fort Madison.
The varsity team consisted of six
players. Throughout the season Diane
Weis played first position, Martha
Riley number two, and Mary
Williams and Lovella Slot held spots
three and four. The number five
position was played by Sue
Richmond and number six by Meg
Lande. The next positions were
between Teri Koehrsen, LuAnn
Tietge, Traci Timmons, Laurette Slot,
Meagan Conway and Ianet Pearson.
Surviving a small tornado and
rain storms, the 1977 Boys Tennis
team came through with a winning
year, the best one since 1968.
Opening the season with a 5-4 win
over Fort Madison, Coach Ron
Kiser's team withstood threatening
weather conditions while winning
4-2 in singles. In Ottumwa on April 1
the netters played out a 5-2 meet.
Ionathan Knott won the only match
of the day, despite the rainy weather.
Practices after school on the high
school courts usually lasted from 2-2
1!z hours a night. Commenting on
their favorite rackets, some expressed
that they got best results from Borgs,
Wilson T-2000's and Davis Classics.
Pressurized Dunlap tennisballs
helped to bring victories.
Boys! Girls Tennis
"This season has been the first
winning season in a decade for us,"
quoted Coach Ron Kiser, "two years
ago the team had only two wins out
of 23."
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Spring tennis players experienced a long winter
overlapping into spring. Clad in warm-ups and
stockings Joe Kolar starts his pracitce stretches.
Pep talks from Coach Daniel Beer helped to
prepare the players for each meet. The varsity
members listen to game strategy.
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Eyeing the server, Louella Slot waits for the ball
to land in her court.
Cold weather calisthenics? No, Coach Ron
Kiser explains the position of the arm in the
overheard serve to players.
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FRONT: Managers, Chris Noll, jolynn Steve Hansen, john Powers, jon Knott,BACK
Heitmann,Linda Avesing. SECOND ROW:Scott ROW: Kelly Fosberg, Steve Ales. Chris Kiser,
Fisher, Brian Litten, joe Kolar, Mark Lawrence, john Nietzel, Tom McAreavy,
jeff Allen. THIRD ROW: Bob Hoffman, jim Kim,
BOYS TENNIS l12-Bl
MHS OPP
Fort Madison 5 4
Ottumwa 2 5
Davenport Central 4 5
Camanche 4 5
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 7 2
Pleasant Valley 9 0
Davenport Assumption 7 2
Fort Madison 5 4
Muskie Invitational 2nd
Burlington 7 2
Bettendorf 1 8
Clinton 8 3
Iowa City West 5 4
Davenport Assumption 7 2
Burlington 5 2
Conference Meet 2nd
Davenport West 3 6
Camanche 4 5
Bettendorf 3 6
DISTRICT
Iowa City West 11 6
Iowa City City 6 13
GIRLS TENNIS l1-12l
MHS OPP
Camanche 3 6
Bettendorf '0 9
Pleasant Valley 1 8
Davenport Central 3 6
Fort Madison 8 1
Iowa City West 2 7
Camanche Tournament 2nd
Burlington 1 8
Fort Madison 4 5
Cedar Rapids jefferson 2 7
Assumption 0 9
Burlington 0 9
Bettendorf 1 8
Cedar Rapids jefferson 4 5
FRONT ROW: Sue Richmond, Mary Williams,
Diane Weis, Martha Riley. SECOND ROW: Traci
Timmons, Theresa Dean, Meg Lande, Teri
Koehrsen. BACK ROW: janet Pearson, Meagan
Conway, Laura Lindow, LuAnn Tiegte,
Boys! Girls Tennis 91
A powerful drive by Carol jansen sends the ball
soaring toward the green in a dual meet against
Columbus junction. Carol placed second on the
jV team with a score of 52.
The green can be mean, but with concentra-
tion and veteran skill, Louise Bloom sinks the
putt. Louise was the recipient of the Myrtle
Othmer trophy for participation in golf.
GlRL'S GOLF
Varsity L16-1? MHS OPP
West Liberty 208 218
Keokuk 196 223
Burlington 197 219
Columbus junction 204 268
Davenport Central 200 226
Cedar Rapids jefferson 207 213
Bettendorf 215 215
Burlington 196 227
Columbus junction 190 220
Clinton 195 209
Davenport West 211 255
West Liberty 181 183
Bettendorf 179 184
Tournament Play
Iowa City West 229 214
Iowa City City High 250 216
Muscatine 204 195
junior Varsity L5-13
West Liberty 243 271
Burlington 223 310
Cedar Rapids jefferson 247 283
Columbus junction 211 247
West Liberty 219 224
Bettendorf 217 205
Sectional First Place
I Districts Fourth Place
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FRONT ROW: Mindy Maurath, Sandy Holland,
Debbie Ogilvie, Louise Bloom, Lori Stanhope.
SECOND ROW: Carol jansen, Lana Hahn, Keren
johnston, Dana Watson, Teresa Howell, Mr. Dan
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Brookhart. BACK ROW: Patty Callaghan, janice
Dwyer, Lynn Weber, Mary Garbutt, Ann
Menendez, joni Hansen. MISSING: judy
johnson, Lynne Cioedken, Wendy Berry.
Eyeing the hole, junior varsity team member
Patty Callaghan prepares to backswing before
hitting a long drive,
Varsity l7-1-6l MHS OPP
Assumption 171 177
Assumption 222 199
Burlington 177 159
Burlington 163 164
Bettendorf 224 208
Bettendorf 148 149
Columbus jct. 164 161
Columbus jct. 159 152
Washington 148 165
Washington 153 153
Pleasant Valley 160 180
Pleasant Valley 182 175
Iowa City West 166 168
Iowa CityWest 167 168
junior Varsity t0-71 MHS OPP
Assumption 183 193
Assumption 176 186
Burlington 150 161
Burlington 171 175
Bettendorf 160 168
Columbus jct. 162 171
Washington 166 175
14th Ottumwa Invitational:
Tie for 6th place out of 14 teams
Working hard and winning were
high points with the Girl's Golf team.
As a whole, the team had improved
much over last year's 3-12 record. In
fact, they did a complete turn-around
and were declared the MVC champs.
At this time in the '76 season, only
two girls had met averages in the
50's. The remaining girls were in the
60's. This year saw one in the 40's
and nine in the 50's. Freshmen judy
johnson, Carol jansen, and Patty
Callaghan contributed much to the
team's 16-1 record. johnson finished
the season with an average of 44
while Callaghan tallied averages in
the low 50's. johnson also claimed
the title of having the record low
individual with a 41.
Coach Dan Brookhart stated that
the girls were more willing to work
this year. They became more
involved in the sport by attending
golf camp or taking private lessons.
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work on week-ends.
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waits for a lengthy putt shot to find the hole.
The Muskie Boy's Golf team
'putt' together a successful '77 season
with a number of talented
sophomore and junior players who
backed the returning seniors in the
varsity and led the junior varsity to
an undefeated season. Coach Leary
Smith frequently switched players
during the year to give competitive
sophs a chance to play varsity their
first year.
After losing early in the season
to Burlington, the varsity bounced
back to defeat them later in the
season by just one stroke. This win
however, was not their only close
triumph. A round against Bettendorf
matched the team against a
nationally ranked Bettendorf golfer
originally from Ottawa, Canada.
Once again the Muskies pulled a
one-stroke win with jim Smith
making the low score of the day: a
two-under-par 34, beating the
opposition's finest, Greg Tebbutt by
two strokes. The season ended with a
varsity record of 7-1-6. I
BOYS GOLF TEAM
Mike Allbee Bob McMullen
Scott Coder jeff Paulsen
Kris Gregersen Tim Peters
Doug Hartman Tom Siering
Rick Hultquist Doug Smaus
john Ingstad jim Smith
jeff jansen jeff Stein
Mike Keig Brad Woodstra I
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Big Bird
Gets His
Day at
MHS
What in the world was that
noise in the halls?
TWEET TWEET TWEET
TWEET
Sounds like they've got a bird
out there? They wouldn't do that
would they? I heard there were
going to be real birds at the assembly
but not in the halls! Let's go take a
look.
What a way to start a Monday
morning. Students could be seen
poking their heads out of advisor
bases all over the school looking for
the source of these strange sounds.
Bird Day may have sounded like a
really crazy idea but when March 21
rolled around, students found
themselves enjoying it and joining in
the fun! The day seemed to be
appropriate for the songs of the
birds. It was the first bright and
sunshiny day Muscatine had seen
since the start of a very cold winter.
An afternoon assembly topped off
the day with competition bird calls
by Cindy Todd, Steve Phelps, Ellen
Swain, Keith McElroy, and of course
Big Bird. Steve Phelps walked away
with the grand prize-a stuffed duck.
Doug Terranova gave a short
presentation on the birds that were
brought in from Weed Park. The day
turned out not only to be as unusual
as everyone expected but fun for all
as well.
Council
Sparks
ction
Members of Student Council
always have and probably always
will ear the usual cut-down
comments from the student body.
"Why don't you guys do
something for a change? What does
Student Council ever do for the
school?"
Perhaps its about time the
students find out just what they are
doing.
juniors and Senior Class
representatives were elected in the
spring of 1976. The first two weeks
of school last fall were devoted to
Sophomore Class elections, after
which plans for Homecoming began.
Student Council was com letely in
charge a ain this year andl organized
field andg hall decorations, float
construction, powder-puff events,
bonfire and pig roast, and the dance.
In October and November the
council was in charge of raising
money for the United Way
Campaign.
The middle of the year found
junior members pre aring for the
junior-Senior Prom lleld in May.
Money raising projects included
candy sales, which brought about
six-hundred dollars, and a car wash
held in April.
Besides the above projects S.C.
heads every year, other things did
happen. The first new idea came in
December when S.C. organized a
96 Student Council
very successful New Year's Eve
dance featuring the Chataqua Road
Band.
March Z1 became known as
"Bird Day" and the Thursday before
Easter was "Hat Day", when students
wore the hat of their choice.
The Masterson Came, which
S.C. organized, was held on May 12,
and after the game the sophomores
held a "Disco Dance" in the
cafeteria.
Raising an issue, Chris Goss voices his ideas
about turning a storage room into a vending
area for paper and pencils.
Questioning a problem brought up at a
meeting, Steph Nowysz and Sue Hoffman raise
their hands in hopes of providing a solution.
Picking a winning bird caller is quite a job for
George Tometich who turns to a feathered
expert for help.
as S 5
lust for the birds? Not if you participated in the
Bird Calling Contest on Bird Day. Steve Phelps
whistled before peers and faculty members at
the assembly.
Student Council
President: First Semester-
lenny Calvert
Second Semester-
George Tometich
Vice-President: Scott Drake
Secretary: Cara Watson
Treasurer: Bill Kim
Seniors
President: Bill Kim
Vice-President: George Tometich
Secretary: Scott Drake
Treasurer: Brian Hammer
Representatives: lulie Cozart
Cindy Estabrook
Bill Furlong
Terri Lohse
Sue Piecuch
luniors
President: lim Kim
Vice-President: Cara Watson
Secretary: julie Hansen
Acting Treasurer: Sue Pribyl
Representatives Karen Diehl
Mike Halligan
Sue Hoffman
jeff Lange
Steph Nowysz
Teresa Seal
Sophomores
President: Craig Marr
Vice-President: Janna jones
Secretary: Chris C-oss
Treasurer: Kevin Piecuch
Representatives: Kim Hetzler
DeAnn Livingston
Jennifer Paetz
Lori Panther
Pam Sachs
Tom Tyler
ActivitiesBand: Cathy Rohrer
Cheerleading: Lori Anson
Chorus: Cindy Todd
Drama: jeff Reist
F.F.A.: Cindi Mahoney
Forensics: Keith Allchin
Library Club: julie Stauffer
Model U.N.: john Knott
Newspaper: Tom Siering
Yearbook: lane Malzahn
J
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Speaking out about an editorial in the school
newspaper, Craig Marr utilizes Student
Council's bad review to reject the idea that
student government is useless. His approach
won him his re-election to Student Council.
Student Council 97
T n Hut
7 Ten Hut
And now, for your halftime
entertainment, we proudly present
the Mighty Marching Muskies . .
These words hailed the 1976-77
marching band, described by their
director Robert Kaiser, as "the
best precision marching band in five
years." From the last two weeks of
August until early November
approximately 110 people found
themselves out on a dewey field at
7:30 every morning, instrument in
hand, trying to wake up enough to
remember the pre-game drill.
Besides that, every week a different
routine complete with new music
had to be worked up for that
Friday's halftime program. Mud and
cold became the two enemies of
successful practices as rain and
mud-caked tennis shoes obliterated
the yard lines and the frosty fall
temperatures chilled mouthpieces
and hands and froze valves.
After football season they were
grateful for the extra sleep they
could catch up on. Routines were
often performed to popular,
contemporary songs.
After every band member had
auditioned they were placed in their
section according to their skill and
began the work of preparing for the
first concert. The Symphonic Band
had three formal concerts every year
They also played for dedications and
special occasions.
This year they played for the
opening of the Laura Musser Art
Gallery and at City Hall on Veterans
Day in the fall, Near the end of the
year they took a trip to
Adventureland on Muscatine Band
Marching to the beat of a sophomore football
win, Terry French waits her turn to play her
saxophone in the Homecoming parade.
98 Band
Marching their way through the Fourth of july
parade, Sally Webb, Duane Fuller, lolynn
judges.
K 1976-1977 Muskie High Band
President-Martha Riley
Vice President-Doug Terranova
Secretary-Marla Hoopes
Student Council-Cathy Rohrer
Heitmann and Doug Terranova play past the .
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Cindy Allison jeff Lange
Virginia Altman Brian Leimkuehler
Val Auberg joann Lick
Mahlon Barker
Laurie Bashore
Wendy Berry
Loise Bloom
Janine Bolt
Sally Brown
Susie Bunn
Barb Burr
lean Byrne
Kenlyn Clark
jeff Coder
Wayne Conley
Sheri Cook
Keith Costas
Phil Crews
Sue Curtis
Teresa Danay
jeff Deahr
lim Delveau
Christine Dierdorff
Randall Eichelberger
Debbie Erickson
Cheryl Evans
Cindy Evans
Matt Evans
Carol Forest
jerry Freese
Duane Fuller
Terry French
Mary Garbutt
Dave Gardner
Rick Garrison
Mike Goethe
Randy Goodale
Misty Goodrick
Kris Gregersen
Chris Guck
Paulette Hall
lan Hansen
Lori Harris
lolynn Heitmann
Greg Henke
Ann Hezler
Lisa Hickman
Julie Horst
Brad Kardux
Laura Lindow
Scott Lurndal
Steve Massey
Scott McConnaha
Sue McBride
Myron Meyn
Doris Miller
Lavoy Miller
David Mohr
Ron Murdock
Jeff Myers
Larry Ostermeier
Johnathan Paetz
jennifer Paetz
Lori Panther
Lori Plank
Linda Posten
ludene Ransom
Laura Reeves
jeff Reis!
Kerry Ritz
Polly Rock
Walter Rock
Jeanne Rohrer
Pam Sachs
Kevin Safely
Karen Schmoldt
Sandy Sander
Steve Schwandke
Sheri Steckman
Dean Stych
Dave Symonds
Edward Symonds
Sue Symonds
Debbie Sywassink-
Diane Sywassink
Amber Thompson
Lori Tiecke .
LuAnn Tietge
Traci Timmons
Diane Vanderlinden
Liz Warren I
Sally Webb
Doug Wendlandt
Carolyn Wilson
Nancy Worthington
X Deb Kruse
Soup's on! Chris Guck, Mahlon Barker an
jerry Freese gather napkins, silverware an
placemats in preparation for a successful sou
supper.
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Day. To top off a successful year the
band took a trip to Austria in june to
meet and play with other bands from
Austria and surrounding countries.
Money-raising projects were in
progress all through the year. One of
these, the fruit drive, resulted in the
majority of the band gathering at a
warehouse one cold February
morning to form bucket-brigade-like
lines to unload the boxes of fruit
from a semi for storage over night.
At the awards banquet contest
medals were awarded. Martha Riley
won the john Phillip Sousa Award
for her outstanding participation in
band during her three years.
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Pre-game preparation is an everyday thing for
band members. The clarinet section forms its
portion of the "M"
Marking time under the blazing sun, Chris
Guck watches the drum major for a cue to
change the cadence and begin the march.
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Music
The Swing Choir kicked off the
year with a concert on October 10
students were chosen for their vocal
abilities and choreographic skills.
Four accompanists were selected as
the combo.
The group performed Christmas
concerts for several organizations in
the area as well as the annual
holiday concert held December 19 in
the auditorium., Some of their more
memorable songs included
"Chestnuts Roasting On An Open
Fire", "The Alfred Byrd Carols", and
"Fruitcake". ,
In early spring the swing choir
entered the Iowa State Solo and
Ensemble Contest as a chamber
choir and received a I rating.
for the KiWH1'1iS Club' TWQUW With jazz being the popular style
of music for choirs to sing, director
Iohn Iones helped the group
learn a jazz version of the country
hit, "I Can't Stop Loving You." Later
they learned "Operator", a song
made famous by the Manhattan
Transfer.
The Senior Awards Assembly on
May 23 featured the swing choir
with the Concert Choir. Each group
performed songs from their
repertoire.
Several members of the Swing
Choir had attended a swing choir
clinic at Western Illinois University
last summer. At the clinic they were
put into separate swing groups where
they learned various new songs and
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Blast Off is the title of the number, and the
sound put forth by the trumpet section of the
lazz Band sends the song soaring to a climax
during a school concert,
Sax appeal describes the mellow sounds of the
sax section of Stage Band. Here, Sue Curtis
breaks into a grin while Matt Evans, Terry
French and Chris Dierdorff try not to notice.
The chorus line finale of "Lady Madonna"
received applause at the Swing Choir's final
concert performance in the auditorium. The
constantly changing time meter made this one
of the group's more difficult numbers to
perform.
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dance steps. At the end of the week
each group performed before an
audience of peers and parents. Their
concerts were recorded and most
members purchased the record of
their own group's performance.
To approximately twenty-five
people in Stage Band the names
Sammy Nestico. Carl Strommen, and
Iimmy Duffy meant music-Big Band
music. This select group was
Muscatine High School's own Stage
Band. They were chosen from the
whole band in late fall by a special
evening audition, and one of their
first trips was to Iowa City to a Iazz
Band clinic. Throughout the year
they played for the school and
numerous civic functions. They
described their music vaguely as
f'different". It is not Chicago but
definitely not Guy Lombardo. Their
reportoire, besides having the three
aforementioned writers, is also
spiced with more modern songs like
"Theme from Mahogonyu and their
own favorite f'Crunchy Granola
Suite." Mr. Kaiser described the
goals of the Stage Band as such,
"Stage Band should, and hopefully
did, provide a different media of
expression from concert band."
There was a big focus on individual
abilities too, as the number of solos
Band switched shirt styles throughout
the year but kept their classy white
slacks. It made the group look more
informal but so was the music. You
won't hear concert band play, "I got
a song been on my mind and it don't
say much and the words don't rhyme
Stage Band Kris Gregersen
Mahlon Barker Chris Gufk
Sheri Cook lolynn Heitmann
Sue Curtis Greg Henke
jeff Deahr Marla Hoopes
lim Delveau
Chris Dierdorff
Cindy Evans
Matt Evans
illustrated. The uniform was different Terry Frgngh
from concert band. The Stage
Dave Gardner
Scott McConnaha
Larry Ostermeier
lon Paetz
Kevin Safley
Steve Schwandke
Turning on the feminine charm, the Swing
Choir girls perform "More, More, More"
before a full house at their last concert. Sexy
smiles, winks and slinky movements added
Swing Choir
Mike Amos
Lorrl Anson
Valerie Auberg
Amy Bosch
Kim Butcher
Sheri Cook
Scott Curry
Mark Curtis
jeff Deahr
Matt Evans
Kris Gregersen
Kevin Kiser
highlights to the number.
Connie Kossives
Dean Kossives
Mark Lawrence
john Lazio
Lisa Minder
jonathan Paetz
julie Phelps
Sue Piecuch
Debbie Sywassink
Cindy Todd
ludy Troxel
Mandy Whitlow
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Seventy-six voices of the Concert
Choir followed tradition as they
opened the year with a concert with
the Muscatine Community College
choirs in the high school auditorium.
The Concert Choir repertoire
included folk and classical music and
a Negro spiritual entitled "Creat
Dayn.
Explaining the way he chooses
music for each concert, director john
jones stated that the first concert is
devoted primarily to classical and
folk literature from around the
world.
"The Christmas concert dictates
its own style," he said, adding that
the music ranges from a few
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religious songs done in a church-like
atmosphere, to famous and
contemporary carols performed with
a minimum of choreography. In this
portion of the rogram the choir
dressed to fit tlie casual mood of the
music. At the spring concert held in
May the music is predominately
contemporary.
Mr. jones believes that varying
the music is not only a better
teaching tool, but holds the students'
interests as well as his own.
At the spring concert the group
tackled "Send in the Clowns" a
newer piece with difficult harmonies,
and a selection from "The Wiz"
entitled "Everybody Rejoice".
The biggest single roup effort
by both the choir and tie Choral
Parents was the smorgasboard held
on February 10. Students and parents
provided the food, served coffee,
cleared tables and waited on the
more than 500 people who attended.
Live entertainment was featured
throughout the evening by Swing
Choir, Sophomore Singers and
several soloists from the Concert
Choir.
After the last concert, Concert
Choir had a short awards
presentation where Connie Kossives
and Sheri Cook received the Vocal
Music awards and Amy Bosch
received the Accompianist award.
K President: Connie Kossives
Vice President: julie Phelps
Secretary: Sheri Cook
Historian: judy Troxel N
Student Council: Cindy Todd
Mike Adams
Lorri Anson
Valerie Auberg
Kris Boehme
Amy Bosch
Susan Briggs
Sue Burzlaff
Kim Butcher
Sylvia Carroll
Cathy Carter
Lisa Chittick
Marsha Christy
Sue Conway
julie Cozart
Phil Crews
Scott Curry
Mark Curtis
jeff Deahr
Tammy Eggenburg
Matt Evans
Cynthia Frank
Eric Gatzke
Kathy George
Carla Grady
joan Graettinger
Kris Gregersen
Ginger Hahn
julie Hansen
Patti Higgerson
Sue Hoffman
Sandy Holland
Samantha Honts
Leah johnson
jeff Kardux
Bill Kim
Kevin Kiser
Dean Kossives
Sarah Lacy
Barb Lake
Mark Lawerence
john Lazio
Robin McKinney
Lisa Minder
Teri Monson
jeff Myers
Chris Noll
Valarie Nyenhuis
Andy Pace
jonathan Paetz
Cindy Perkins
Karen Petersen
julie Phelps
Sue Piecuch
Sue Pribyl
Lori Rada
Sue Richmond
Martha Riley
Darlene Rininsland
Margaret Ruiz
Donna Schmidt
joAnn Shaffer
Tim Snyder
joe Steinke
Dennis Stych
Ed Symmonds
Debbie Sywassink
Diane Sywassink
Diane Vanderlinden
Mandy Whitlow
Mary Williams
Nancy Worthington
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Getting the beat and the cues from director
john jones, the choir begins another selection
from their spring concert repertoire.
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Eyes aglow, sopranos Kim McKinney and Sarah
Lacy tell the audience how Santa came down
the chimney with toys for all good children.
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Comfy in their iammies, Sue Richmond, Andy
Pace, ludy Troxel, Sue Briggs and ludy Kolpack
sing a children's Christmas song to set a true
holiday mood.
Christmas is for children, and the concert
choir, donned in sleepwear cuddle their toys as
they sing "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
Feeling a brand new day, the concert choir's
final concert featured "Everybody Rejoice from
The Whiz. jeff Deahr, Karen Petersen, Leah
johnson, Andy Pace and Sue Conway perform
the hand motions adding life to the song.
Singt th Music
As school doors opened, mouths
opened too. Sure, mouths are
supposed to do that as well as doors,
but for 28 people there was a special
reason. Sophomores, involving
themselves in one of several vocal
programs offered discovered their
voices being trained and tuned under
the guidance of music director Iohn
jones.
The name of this organization
you ask? What else, the Sophomore
Singers!
A segment of another choral
group, mixed choir, the 28 members
performed various styles of music
with choreography intermingled
through the numbers.
The choral smorgasboard which
took place on February 10 was not
the only function where the public
heard the singers. Another was the
music deparments Christmas program
held in the auditorium.
While performing, members
learned and developed their skills
concerning music.
In future years two other
musical groups swing choir and
concert choir will reap benefits from
the experience received from the
originating of the Sophomore Singers
Meanwhile audiences can enjoy the
talents that "Sing Gut" from those
sophs.
Made up of sophomores, the
Mixed Choir enjoyed having four
concerts: in the fall, at Christmas,
Spring, and the Senior awards
assembly. They met three days a
week 10-11 segments, working on
various numbers devoting each
concert to different styles of music.
In the awards assembly they went
Presidential pause. Kevin Piecuch, Sophomore
Singers president, waits with a satisfied smile for
his entrance as Michelle Stych sings sweet and
soft.
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K President: Kevin Piecuch'
Vice-President: Karen Dean
Sec.-Treas.: Kathi Terrill'
Historian: julie Timm
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Laurie Axel
Linda Birkhofer
Ellyn Chatfield
julie Coder
Tina Elder
Terry French'
Barb Hazelwood
Kim Hetzler'
Russ Hillman
Marcia Hines
David Hurlbut'
Tammy Ivey
Diane johnson'
jim johnson'
justine johnson'
Amy joiner
Vallory jones
Renee justin
Keith Keever'
Lorine Keller
Cathy Kies
Kenny King
Lynn Kingery'
Steve Lasell'
Vidette Longhurst
Mary Martin
Sue Martin'
Sarah McGowan
jeff MCCulley"'
Linda Miller
Vince Munyon'
Gail Neff
Barb Ogle
Larry Ostermeier'
jennifer Paetz'
Lori Panther'
Carol Rininsland'
Dan Rivera'
Anna Salcedo
Vanessa Sloat
Gene Soto'
Tim Stegall'
Michele Stych'
Tanya Tack'
Yvonne Tetrick
Eric Waring'
Meg Lande Lisa Wright
Kim Lane, Valorie Wright
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back a few years and performed a
50's medley consisting of tunes like
"Do Ron Ron", "Iohnny Angel", and
"Dead Man's Curve", which took the
audience back in time, nostagically.
Polished, professional concerts
came as a result due to frequent
practices and diligent training.
Mr. Iones commented, "The
group has improved alot since the
beginning of the year and have
fulfilled the goal of developing a
good sound." He felt it is hard to
come from different junior high's
and get their music together,
however the mixed choir has been a
success.
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"Look out, Fonz!" The fifties portion of the
May concert performed by the Mixed Choir
brought back the fond high school memories of
parents in the audience.
Glad tidings for Christmas were expressed by
the Mixed Choir as they sang their holiday songs
in the winter concert.
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The Bug With
Has there ever been a time in
S t your life when the acting bug has
bitten you and a stage with an
audience is the only cure? Our local
bug made his appearance at the
where fifty students heard their
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beginning of the 76-77 school year
calling to the MHS stage.
Under the auspices of Mr. Eldon
Benedict, the MHS Drama
Department opened the year in
October with a seasonal Halloween
spoof, Bride of Frankenstein.
jabberwock followed on November
12 and 13. With the opening of these
two plays the high school and public
were given an opportunity to view
students' talents and a chance to find
out what other plays were coming
up.
Performance creativity is indeed
evident on opening night, but what
about productivity during the
dreaded dress-rehearsal week? How
exactly does a cast and crew "get
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"Couch-entrating" on her lines, Ellen Swain
combines work with relaxation and achieves a
happy, stretched out medium.
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No wonder Alice is smiling. With Tweedle-dee
,and Tweedle-dum, March Hare, and all the
others there, Alice in Wonderlandis pure fun,
expecially for the audience.
their act together"?
When posed the question, "What
goes into the production of a play?"
Mr. Benedict commented, "In
addition to rehearsals there is a lot
of activity backstage, the building of
sets, constructing costumes, getting
props, lighting, makeup, publicityg
everything has to be tied together."
Total involvement is essential for
the impact and total effect of a play
by its cast and crews.
Comedies are the types of plays
most well received by high school
and older audiences. Two such
productions performed were Bride of
Frankenstein and jabberwock. Each
drew audiences who discovered well
polished, light comedies.
For the more serious minded,
The Gazebo and In Fair Verona
came to the stage on Ianuary 13 and
15 and March 11 and 12 respectively,
demonstrating the diverse talents of
the drama students.
This spring, the child in all of us
was rediscovered as the play based
on Lewis Carrol's Alice In
Wonderland held the Muscatine
audience in its web of fantasy and
adventure. Vivid, colorful costumes
and props enchanted the numerous
children, that attended, and brought
back memories to many parents.
Celebrating the success of the Drama
season, May 5, 6, and 7 led the
group to Chicago. Highlighting the
journey, the Broadway play, The Wize
was viewed May 5.
With play practices that often
consumed up to five hours a day,
conflicts developed as tensions
mounted with an approaching
production. Mr. Benedict explained
that tolerance is the key word in'
maintaining unity between crew,
cast, and director.
Discipline? They have plenty of
it and as the house lights dim and
the curtain is drawn our school is
shown a professional, tightly. formed
organization of creative individuals
that haunt those walls in the
auditorium.
K 'Keith Allchin, President
'lim Tesch, Vice President
'Laurie Bashore, Secretary
Liz Barth
lanice Bartkus
'Mary Bermel
Cheryl Brogly
'Brian Burns
Barb Burr
Dianna Carter
'Cindy Estabrook
Lisa Farless
Gail Fluty
ludy Fluty
'Kris Gregersen
Lisa Hickman
Julia Hines
Sue Conway 'Tim Hyink
Phil Crews Tracy Kerschinske
Terri Davis ludy Kolpack
Pam Dipple Sarah Lacy
Wanda Dipple Bobbie Lee
'Kris McDaniel
'Barb McElroy
'jamie Dore
Denise Dunker
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'loe Reifert, Historian
'jeff Reist, Student Council
'Keith McElroy
Tammy Miller
Ann Mitchell
Teri Monson
Lynn Morgan
'Dave Morris
Virginia Mull
iAngie Nelson
'Mike Noonan
lim Phillips
'Lori Rada
Fred Rivera
'Lynette Rogers
Sue Roth
'Cate Sheller
'Tim Snyder
'Sarah Stanley
Mattie Starr
Paula Swab
'Ellen Swain
'Ed Symonds
'Gina Thompson
'Mike West
Debbie Wetzel
Steve Wetzel
Vickie Wetzel
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Mirror, mirror is the magic word when it comes
to putting on make-up before a performance.
ludy Flutey gets ready for her scenes in ln Fair
Verona.
"Now you've done it!" isn't exactly what
Cindy Estabrook tells Romeo, Steve Meerdink,
but he is being told to flee having just killed
Tybalt,
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The speech, debate, and forensic
team, headed by Mr. Iulian Kite had
a very expressive year. At IHSSA,
outstanding awards went to Cheryl
Brogly for her one act play oratory
along with a first place in debate at
McKee Tournament. At this McKee
Tournament, Kevin Piecuch was a
top speaker and Steve May placed
second as a speaker.
The entire debate squad and Mr.
Kite visited the University of Iowa
and hosted the State large group
contest, which included reader's
theater, one-act plays, and speeches.
The squad consisted of 47
members with officers: Cheryl Brogly
as president, Rick Lucas-vice
president, Iamie Dore-secretary, and
treasurer George Tometich. Serving
as student council member was Keith
Allchin.
Other activities includedg NFL
fNational Forensic Leaguel
Tournament on Feb. 19 at Coe
College, IHSSA District Individual
Tournament, IFL State competition
on March 5, and IHSSA State
Individuals competition on March 26.
Out in front of the parents, teachers and peers,
lim Heirigs gives an award speech at the Speech
and Debate Awards Banquet.
Is it safe? Rick Lucas sends shivers up the spines
of his audience with his presentation of a scene
from Marathon Man where a man is tortured by
a Nazi dentist who specializes in extracting
information.
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kKris McDaniel
Vice President: Rick Lucas
Secretary: 'jamie Dore
Treasurer: 'George Tometich
Student Council: Keith Allchin
Barb McElroy
Keith McElroy
Steve Meerdink
Lynn Morgan
Dave Morris
'Kevin Piecuch
Laurie Bashore
'Mike Brogly
Brian Burns
Wayne Crump
'jeff Deahr
Wanda Dipple
'Scott FlSl'l8l' Lori Rada
'Mike Goethe 'joe Reifert
Kris Gregersen jeff Reigt
'lim Heirigs
lolynn Heitman
'Carrie Herlein
Marla Hoopes
'Howard Hughes
Brad Kardux
Lauri Marshek
'Steve May
Lynnette Rogers
Cathy Rohrer
'Cate Sheller
Tim Snyder
Sarah Stanley
Tim Stegall
Ellen Swain
lim Tesch
Gina Thompson
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The Great Debate some times starts before the .
research is done. Here jamie Dore questions joe
Reifert about his position while Cate Sheller
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takes notes supporting her view.
Thinking it over, Keith Allchin and Cathy
Rohrer look over some new material for an
upcoming speech contest.
Shaking hands are not caused by nerves
because the speeches are all through. Cate
Sheller is simply congratulating Steve Meerdink
on winning an award at the Speech Awards
Banquet.
All talk and little action except in voice
modulation are the basic concepts of speech,
but Gina Thompson uses a hand gesture to
stress a passage.
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The selling secretaries in FSA
had a profitable year pushing
decorative candles, stationery, and
selling goodies at bake sales. They
received their sales training at one of
the first FSA meetings and quickly
demonstrated their sales ability by
selling over 351,000 worth of candles.
Cindy Orr, top saleswoman, received
S100 from Princeton Industries for
her super-selling job.
Meetings of the FSA were held
once each month at 7:00 p.m. at
either the high school or various
businesses. The speakers at these
meetings discussed various aspects of
the business world. Some of these
speeches centered around such topics
as "What I look for in a Secretary":
"Secretary on the Spotl': and
"Secretary of the World."
The Secretaries topped off the
year with a trip to St. Louis funded
by the money they made during their
super-selling year.
To be a member of the library
club, you do not have to be a
bookworm. Members gave three
periods a week of their time to do
odd jobs at various desks and
workrooms in the library. Their
duties consisted of filing cards,
magazines and other items, in
addition to binding books.
Members learned new and
helpful skills in running a library at
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Future Secretaries of
America
President: Barb Lawrence
Vice-President: Denise
Rogers
Secretary: Kathy Ross
Treasurer: Darlene
Rininsland
Virginia Altman
Kat y Avesing
Tamara Bloomhuff
Brenda Britcher
Brenda Bryant
Sue Burke
Bobbie Davis
Theresa England
Karen Estabrook
Bobbie Frantz
Sheila Fuhlman
Diane Garret
Karla Garvin
Carla Harrington
Roberta Harrington
Teresa Howell
Wanda Hughes
Judy Hunter
Evelyn lorgenson
Evie Korte
Vicky Meador
Lori Miller
Lynn Miller
Cindy Orr
Linda Posten
Toni Reichert
Dana Scott
Deanne Smith
Tammy Snyder
lulie Stauf er
Sheila Steele
jerri Stokes
Amber Thompson
Tammy Van Est
Judy Wilson
Kat y Wilson
Tammera Wykert
Library Club
President: Micheal Peck
Vice-President: Nancy
Thompson
Secretary-Treasurer: Debbie
lennings
Reporter: Gina England
Darting
Advisor: Mrs. Ingrid Voss
Dianna Carter
Debbie Coulter
Teresa England
Lana Freyermuth
Curtis Gilson
Barbara Hazelwood
Scott Hoopes
Donna Hustead
Steven Kent
Kenneth King
Lorraine Knox
Richard Nelson
Lisa Oerman
Ranee Owen
Andrew Pace
Joann Pace
Lynette Rogers
Randy Roth
Connie Starr
julie Stauffer
loanne Umbanhower
Micheal West
Lisa Wright
Valerie Wright
Donna Husted
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Studying the problems a secretary faces on a Peeking at the periodicals to find the right issue
day to day basis are Wanda Hughes, Kathy for a waiting student, Randy Roth and Christy
Avesing, Sheila Fuhman and ludy Hunter, Matthiessen team up to find the bound volume
quickly.
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the Iowa Student Education Media
Assistants Convention. This was a
conference which was held at
Dubuque, Iowa. To pay for the trips
and parties which they had,
participants held bake sales and sold
candy.
Earning a high honor this year,
Rocky Darting was elected state
treasurer. The library club also
received a plaque honoring ten
members who had participated eight
consecutive quarters.
Studing the problems a secretary
faces on a day to day bases are:
Wanda Hughes, Kathy Avesing,
Sheila Fuhlman, and Iudy Hunter.
To numerous to name are the Future
Secretaries of America members pose for a
sunny-day shot.
Final filing is one of the odd jobs Mike Peck
does in Library Club. When enough issues are
collected the magazines are sent away to be
permanently bound.
Library Club 111
Littl of Everything
To an uninformed observer,
yearbook members seem to have a
mysterious disease. An allergy to the
cafeteria and library or a radar beam
stemming from the yearbook office
seems to draw loyal subjects to it's
realm at all hours. Whether during
free periodsg' or after school and
evenings the office always seemed to
be inhabited.
People unfamiliar with yearbook
jargon might be shocked if they
listened in on a working session.
Hearing someone yell, "Find a pica
pole, I want to fit this head in."
could make a person wonder if it
was a totem pole really being
constructed. Actually it's just fitting
the headline on the layout. If asked
to bleed a picture, most people
would stare in disbelief. Running the
picture off the page is all that is
meant. Making sure no one is laying
in the gutter is a job of layout
people. A person's face doesn't look
natural with a crease from the center
of the book running down its middle.
Drawing a dummy 'does not have the
meaning normally connected with it
A dummy sheet is a layout drawn
before the final 3-R la triplicate
layout sheetj is completed.
Photographers play the biggest
part in producing a yearbook. They
spend free time attending all games,
plays, and other school activities.
Then to the darkroom, hours are
spent developing and printing the
needed pictures to insure enough
variety and selection. Over 1,000
pictures are printed each year but
conceivably 10,000 are taken.
How about this? Rachel Dietz reads some
tentively revised copy to Kenlyn Clark to get
her ideas while Karen Diehl finds joy in a
finished layout.
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Marking it off, co-editor Debbie Schaapveld
puts finishing touches on the varsity football
layout.
Looking up at Mr. Kemp as he discusses the
progress of the yearbook, the staff listens
intently.
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But Yearbook was not all work
and no play. Everyones birthday and
the conventional holidays were
celebrated, Plus a few which were
made up such as TGIF day THANK
GOD IT'S FRIDAY, A change in the
initiation procedure was seen this
year. During the Christmas party, the
initiates were blindfolded and
decorated as Christmas
trees-unknowingly in front of the
Pizza Hut at the Plaza. An awards
banquet was held at the end of the
year at lack Hamilton's restaurant.
An experienced staff, of which
80'Vr attended summer workshops at
either the University of Iowa in Iowa
City or Ball State University in
Muncie, Indiana, learned to work
closely with each other to complete
the book. As in any organization you
only get out what you put in and
most yearbookers came out this year
with a deep respect for yearbooks.
"So pass me a scalograph, I need to
crop this picture!!"
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Co-Editors ...,... ............ C onnie Kossives
Debbie Schaapveld
Copy Editor ......................... Rachel Dietz
Copy Staff ................,...,....... Kenlyn Clark
julie Cozart, Karen Diehl
Design ................................... Brad Kardux
lane Malzahn
General ...................................... Barb Burr
Roberta Harrington, Carrie Reed
Dana Scott, Diane Weis
Advertising .................... Cindy Estabrook
Lorraine Wright
Index ............ ........ T eresa Howell
Tammy Snyder
Business ............................... Russell Vance
Head Photographer .............. Barry Noret
Photographers .................. Debbie Brown
Debbie Erickson, Kevin Kiser
Dean Kossives, jeff Reed
Advisor .............................. Larry D. Kemp
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Curled up around some copy, co-editor Connie
Kossives checks and rewrites the opening and
closing copy.
Finishing the two-point line on a sports layout,
Brad Kardux displays a shirt designed by Kerry
Grady, a former MHS student. The shirt design
covers all aspects of Yearbook.
Yearbook 113
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Thing on
Thursday
Do you know what "the only
good thing on Thursday" is? Most
people do, but in case you don't
know, it's the Auroran News.
The Auroran News is operated
very similar to the publishing of any
regular newspaper. The school
budgets S2500 to them and after that
they are supported by their
advertising. The approximate cost of
publishing each issue was 3100, and
they were distributed every other
Thursday.
The news staff was assigned
regular beats where they would
search out worthy news items, while
the feature staff provided interesting
features. Ulust for Pleasure" was a
weekly review of records, concerts,
films and plays. The sports staff
covered athletic activities in
connection with the school and the
editorial staff debated in support or
opposition to school related issues
which affected students.
Students on the Auroran staff
could learn Iournalism as a career
and gain valuable experience in the
operation of a newspaper. Many
times a large percentage of staff
members go on in this field as a
lifetime career.
Pounding out a hot sports story, Kim Goss does
her part to put the Auroran Newspaper out on
time.
Looking it over, Rod Johnston, sports staff
member, considers which headline he should
use for his copy.
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Advisor ............................ Ronald D. Sturm?
Managing Editor ...................... Tom Siering
News Editor ........... .,........,...... A nne Six
Editorial Editor ...... ................ B ill Furlong
Feature Editor ................... Gayle Tomasson
Business Manager. ..,............. Todd Duncan
News Staff ................. . ................ Teresa Ales
Cort Cassens, Teresa Dean
Theresa England, Sabrina Ferreira
Pam Hocke, Pam Porter, julie Stauffer
Sports Staff ................................... jeff Allen
Kim Goss, Kevin Horton
Rod johnston, Tim Peters
Columnist ........ .... ........... R ick Lucas
Photographer ........ .............. T eri Lohse
Typists ................. ........, D ebbie Metcalf
Yvonne Schoultz
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Deadline tensions are reflected in the
unsmiling face of Teresa Ales as she listens to Bill
Furlong bring up a point to Gayle Tomasson and
Teresa Dean.
Taking care of business over the phone,
managing editor Tom Siering handles the
financial part of putting out the Thursday
specialty.
Taking aim and shooting another memorable
photo for the Auroran Newspaper is Teri Lohse,
sole photographer.
Newspaper 115
Leaders
To rr
Point of personal privilege . . . I
move that . . . The Chair recognizes
the speaker from . . .
These phrases may sound
strange to many people but to the
Model UN members who had to
study their proper use, practice them,
and then put them into use, they
became a second way of speaking.
Model UN is a group of students I321
interested in the workings of our
government and finding out for
themselves what is actually
happening and what they can do.
Each year the students are given two
countries from which they may
choose to investigate. This year's
group became involved with the
USSR and a smaller oil producing
Country, Iran. After choosing the
country they wanted to represent, as
individuals they became such, thus
throughout the time they participated
they Hbecamel' Russians and Iranians
and their primary objective was to
think like and do what was best for
the country they represent.
Of course this is no easy task for
the student that has been born and
raised in the United States. It's not
simple to become an instant Russian
Guest speaker Dr. Abaraszewski takes part in a
group discussion on his country's international
policies in relation to the U.S.
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Andrzej from
Poland, speak about'liliisiiiifijiittiiglifofiyilgpyernment
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Pondering over her delegation handbook,
Linda Mittman intently studies for an upcoming
session.
you know, its not in the vodka
they might drink lor even the coffee
and cookies that were so often
served to them at Mr. Clyde
Gabriel's home during visits from
various delegates of other countriesj
The group held no set meetings
every week or every other day that
would waste time but called
meetings when they found there was
important information to be shared
with the rest of the group, this way
all the time they used out of classes
was not wasted.
Throughout the year meetings
were set up with various people of
these countries but that did not
neccessarily mean the students didn't
learn about other countries too. Often
speakers came in to talk about
countries such as Poland, the USSR,
and Lebanon. This way they
expanded their knowledge of the
workings of different governments.
The big event of the year was
when, after months of working on
subjects of the use of sea beds,
nuclear arms, domestic- problems,
jwhich came under the heading of
Ecosocj and others. All the work
paid off in the actual simulation of a
UN meeting held for three days in
Cedar Falls, Iowa. The wrap-up of
the experiences was a relaxing
evening with dinner and a dance
that brought all the people together
for their final goodbyes.
The Model UN club is not one
that will be easily forgotten by
anyone that participated for everyone
not only learned about all the
workings of countries around the
world but learned it in a way that
brought pleasure to all.
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Ga..
Cyndi Mahoney'
Scott Fisher
jamie Dore
Linda Avesing
Chris Noll
Mark Buckley
Diane Sywassink
jolynn Heitmann
Cindy Estabrook
joe Reifert
Patsy Osborn
Traci Timmons
Linda Mittman
Caroline Vanlngen
Q head delegate
During an in-school session, Mr. Gabriel, jerry
Honts, Chris Noll and john Lazio give their
speaker.
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Mike Noonan
Cathy Rohrer
john Lazio
Bill Kim
Brian Piecuch
jim Smith
Bill Furlong'
jim Kim
Gayle Tomasson
Tom Siering
jon Knott
jerry Honts
George Tometich
Brian Litten
Vicki Carlson
Scott Drake J
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Inspecting quality soybeans at the Hay and
Grain Show, jamie Tyler and jeff Brewer express
their opinions about the judges final placings.
Listening intently to the president at a regular
monthly meeting, members are informed of the
procedure involved in a money-making
project.
118 FFA
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Whether you think of them as
"green thumbs", tractor drivers or
just plain, down-to-earth farmers,
they're all members of one of the
biggest organizations in the school.
There were seventy-five Future
Farmers of America in school,
twenty of them being girls. Members
attended the monthly meetings at
school under the supervision of
advisor Mr. Noel Komasa and vocational
instructor Mr. Lyle Burkett.
Initiation of Greenhands took
place in December. Election of
officers was held in March and
taking office june first were:
President, Dan Schroeder,
Vice-President: jamie Tyler,
Secretary, Debbie Erickson, Treaurerg
Bill Burmeister, Reporter, Cyndi
Mahoney, and Sentinelg jeff I-Ienke.
Money making projects
throughout the year included a hog
roast on the river front during Great
River Days, which accompanied a
children's "Kiddy Barnyard."
Grapefruit, oranges, apples, and
seeds were among other fund raising
items sold by FFA.
On june third the elected
officers attended a Leadership camp
for training. In November, six
members attended the National
Convention in Kansas City, Mo.
Contests included the Sub-District
contest on Feb. 21 District contest on
March 18, and the Livestock and Soil
judging contest.
The Muscatine chapter, Iowa's
oldest active chapter, celebrated it's
fiftieth birthday at the Annual
Parent-Member Banquet, held March
3. Awards, a guest speaker and
musical entertainment highlighted
the evening.
Voc-Ag instructor, Mr. Lyle Burkett assists Dan
Schroeder in fixing a corn sheller during a class
period in the shops.
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President-Dan Schroeder
Vice-President-jamie Tyler
Secretary-Debbie, Erickson
Treasurer-Bill Burmeister
Reporter-Cyndi Mahoney
Sentinel-jeff Henke
Parliamentarian-Vicki Carlson
Scott Ales
joe Bashore
Dan Bermel
Mike Braun
Bob Braun
jeff Brewer
Brian Burr
Linda Burr
Bob Cawiezell
Theresa Danner
Barb Day
DeWayne Day
Tom Duncan
Bill Furlong
Randy Goodrick
joel Graves
Teri Griggs
Ed Herlein
Brian Hetzler
lay Hetzler
Steve Hoag
Rita Lindle
Greg Mann
Scott McConnaha
Diane Miller
Ron Murdock
Allen Nelson
Dave Nugent
Patsy Osborn
Steve Pugh
Wayne Rahlf
Gary Reichert
Kevin Reichert
Allen Ross
lack Schlichting
jeff Schlichting
Gene Sinn
Kurt Sissel
jay Synder
Darri Tyler
Eric Waring
Randy Wedekind
kGinni Lindle
Sue Wedekind
Duane Yedlik
Holly Hoopes
Tim Brewer
From bucket to box, Bill Burmeister prepares
hybrid corn for the annual hay and grain show.
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Ever see a wrestler selling
cookies or working at a bake-sale?
Of course not! The reason being, the
wrestlers have their own group of
twenty-five salesgirls known as the
Matrnaids.
These girls, under the direction
of Mr. Richard Shaw, sold baked
goods, popcorn,,and ran the
concession stand during home
wrestling meets. The money earned
was used to treat the wrestlers to a
banquet in March.
The Matmaids added a new
twist of their own this yearg
uniforms. According to Mr. Shaw,
Margie Hampton first came up with
the idea which immediately gained
approval of the other girls. They
chose and paid for the uniforms
themselves.
Not only did the wrestlers have
their own private fundraising group,
they also had a band of five
cheerleaders that rooted for them
and the swimmers exclusively.
Cheering at wrestling meets isn't a
real stand up job though. Most of the
time the girls sit at the edge of the
mat, pounding and clapping in
rhythm to one of the numerous
chants and cheers they knew.
When someone mentions
cheering a swimmer, the first
question is "I-low?" According to
advisor Mrs. Glass, the girls have
chants for long distance swimmers,
but are limited to doing all their
FRONT ROW: Diana Burr, Melody Martens,
Pam Mills. SECOND ROW: Barb Ogle, Teresa
Harper, Sylvia Carroll. BACK ROW: Linda Burr,
Denise Dunker, Marjorie Hampton, Sue Mills,
ludy Lindley.
Taking a stand for swimmers, the Wrestl-
ingfSwimming cheerleaders practice one of
their more difficult formations.
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cheers at home meets on the
bleachers because of the lack of
space for stand-up cheers and
acrobatics,
How does a girl become a
Swimmingfwrestling cheerleader?
First show up for the two or three
weeks worth of practices held in the
fall. During this time she must dream
up a cheer to do all by herself and
one with a group. Had enough?
That's not all. She must do this plus
demonstrate her acrobatic skill to a
panel of six or seven teachers. They
are her judge and jury and it is they
who determine if she's on the squad
or sidelined until next year.
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Popping up with a new fund-raising idea the
Mat Maids started selling Funds-a-Poppin
popcorn mix at home meets. Here Barbara Ogle
and Tina Elder set up shop.
Making concessions pay off Mat Maid, Pam
Mills takes over the concession stand at a home
wrestling meet and sells Pepsi to a thirsty
wrestling fan,
Swimming Wrestling Cheerleaders!Matma1ds 121
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Without a sponsor, the varsity
and sophomore cheerleading squads
seemed to have made their way
through the summer of 1976. The
busy summer started with the varsity
cheerleaders going to a USCA camp
at Simpson College from lune 17 to
Iune 24. They returned from their
camp with the first place trophy.
They also won three first place
ribbons, and three second place
ribbons. Kim Butcher and Sue Curtis
won second and third place trophies.
A week after they returned home,
they started their summer practices
at eight o'clock every other morning
with the sophomores practicing at
nine.
When fall came, the two squads
were practicing after school three
nights a week. Their new-sponsor,
Ms. Lindy Hugill was at every
practice, giving them help whenever
they needed it.
When not on the field or court
cheering, the girls had several bake
sales throughout the year, which
helped them pay for uniform
accessories. They were also in charge
of most pep assemblies, which
included such skits as, "Kotter," and
a Beach Boys Concert.
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Spreading out the spirit all across the gym, the
varsity cheerleaders lead a pep assembly crowd
in singing the school song.
Preparing the Muskies for a victory, Cindy
Todd, Stephanie Nowysz and Kim Butcher
cheer them on at the tournament during the
end of the season against Iowa City High.
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Kim Butcher
Sue Curtis
Lisa Fletcher
Kelly Jefferson
Steph Nowysz
Marcy TeStrake
Cindy Todd
ludy Troxel
Sophomore Cheerleaders
Amy loiner
DeAnn Livingston
Sue McBride
Lori Panther
Carrie Reed
Pam Sachs
jill Shelangoski
Lori Stanhope
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Starting a fire of spirit, Lisa Fletcher ignites the
football crowd into a victory cheer.
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Practicing every day through
September and October at 7:30 in
the morning can get pretty
strenuous, but as they say, Upractice
makes perfect." The Flag Girls
began practice the last week in
August as they marched with the
band on the field behind the high
school. The girls, eight in all,
performed at every home football
game and traveled to Adventureland
to accompany the band on May 30.
Bob Kaiser, Flag Girl's sponsor
praised their cooperation and effort
in adding a finishing touch to the.
band.
Front Row: Lisa Merrill, Robin Lueken. Second
Row: loan Graettinger, Tami Eggenburg, jamie
Dore, Captain Linda Paul. Back Row: Chris
Utley, Judy Kolpack.
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Pom Pon girls begin their half-time presenta-
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Clockwise From Top: Thresa Williams, Carol
Hooks, Barb Lawerence, Kim Hetzler,
Co-Captains Linda Patterson and ludy Wilson,
Ramona Trader, Mandy Whitlow, Lauri Gray,
Michelle Herwig. Center: Kae Cordwell,
Theresa Brase, Teresa Howell.
The Pom Pon squad attended
an American Scholastic Drill Team
Association camp at the University
of Northern Iowa from Iuly 26-29.
Carolyn Reifert, a former Pom Pon
girl attended as chaperon, along
with eight squad members and the
co-captains, Linda Patterson and
Iudy Wilson. The pommers learned
dance routines to songs such as
l'Steppin' Out, Gonna Boogie
Tonight," plus "I Get Around," and
other contemporary hits such as
"The Hustle" and "Sing a Song"
On Ianuary 21, the Pom Pon
girls traveled to Urbandale to
perform at a basketball game as part
of an exchange they arranged with
the Urbandale Iaywalkers. In turn,
the laywalkers performed during
half-time of a Muskie game on
Ianuary 14. The girls performed at
the Moose Lodge on April 11, and
took charge of a pep assembly on
February 11.
Pom Pon advisor Elise Kraft
stated that the group cooperated and
worked together well. Major
money-making projects were the
Christmas Goose and Gander Dance
and candy sales.
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Testing one, no, two. Brian Piecuch and Kevin
Bieber use important statements from their
notecards on the essay test in Foreign Policy
class.
Quiet study areas were often chosen by
students who had exhausted the library sources
and were ready to begin their writing. Cara
Watson and Todd Severson utilize free time in
an English study area.
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furry creatures was a must in Bio II. Gayle
Tomasson and Debbie Schaapveld study the
heart for an upcoming quiz.
128 FIL
MRS. SUE AIRD - Student Personnel Services.
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MR. ALFRED AIROLA - FILg English Prep, FIL
Comp., Writers Workshop, Lit. Survey.
MR. FRANK ALLEN - Principal.
MR. IUDD ANDERSON - Traditional:
Contemporary History, World Geography.
MRS. LOIS BEATTIE - Career: Clothing, Child
Development, House and Decorating,
Reupholstering, Executive Teacher.
MR. EARNEST BEATTY - Traditional: Accents
I, Adventures in Appreciation.
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'FUIIB FII 17 Sl31,1QlGI1t,S7 NGGCIS
The Flexible Individualized
Learning in the FIL community
blossomed into a workable plan.
After a year of trial and error the
teachers were more accustomed to
planning their individualized formats.
Ten teachers with a range of
instruction from English, mathmatics
and other liberal arts subjects
serviced 1175 students 230 of these
were actually FIL students, the
others coming from crossovers.
The FIL community instigated a
ToyLand Parade during the
Christmas Holidays. Because of the
number of costumes to be filled,
other communities were invited to
participate. Dressed as Snowmen,
clowns, etc. the characters paraded
around the Muscatine Mall. FIL held
its first annual breakfast at the end
of the year, hopefully the beginning
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of a lasting tradition.
The liberal arts courses, with
flexible schedules prepares the
college-bound student giving him the
background he needs.
Mr. Frank Allen commented.
"FIL comes very close to the
realization of a perfect community.
It's small, so it can work better to
meet people on an individual basis
and adjust to their needs."
Having access to the University of Iowa's library,
several Comp classes found nearly unlimited
sources on their topics. Lesa Greenwald is
distracted by the camera as she searches for an
A little ketchup, please! Exotic foods were
eaten by Bio ll students during a food-tasting
experiment. jeff Lyon prefers raw oysters
offered by Mary Cannon as jeff Snyder opens
MR. DANIEL BEER - Career: Consumer Auto
Maintenance, Electronics I, Auto I, Carpentry.
MR. ELDON BENEDICT - Fine Arts: Art of
Film, Mime Troupe, Exploration in Drama,
Exploration in Literature, Backstage, Drama,
Touring Plays, Executive Teacher.
MR. DAVID BIRKS - Traditionalg Chemistry,
Basic Biology.
MR. CHARLES BOGARDO - Career: Mechan-
ical Drawing, Plastics, Carpentry, Architectur-
al Design, Executive Teacher.
MR. IOHN BREADY - Traditionalg Mod.
History.
FIL 129
Flex ible Structure
Keeping up the pace, an essential in FIL classes, Individualized help in problems with research
topics was available in Mr. Airola's Comp class.
Debbie Hansen listens intently as Mr. Airloa
critiques her rough draft.
is shown by Russ Gillenwater, Bill Anklam
and Paul Reid as they concentrate on their
Pace Chemistry problems.
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a mathematical game which algebra and
geometry students played after completing
assignments.
Checking it out. loyce Moran refers to her
book for confirmation as she listens to Mr.
Gabriel in International Relations class.
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MRS. KATHY BROOKER - Traditional:
Adventures in Appreciation, Composition.
MR. DANIEL BROUKHART - FII., Sociology,
Behavioral Science, Psychology, Comp. Gov't.
MR. LYLE BURKETT - Career: Vocational Ag.,
Agri-business, Farm Production, Agri-Coop.
MR. MARK BUTTERWURTH- Traditional:
Physical Science, Physics, Executive Teacher.
MR. DOUGLAS GALKINS - Career: Drivers
Education. Inot picturedl
MR. SONNY CALVETTI- Career, Intramurals,
US Government.
Gp-en to New Ideas
As did the other communities,
FIL involved its students in several
field trips. The flexibility of the FII.
program enabled many of the trips to
he taken during the school day.
Composition classes were bused
to Iowa City where students
researched their topics for their final
papers in the University of Iowa
library.
Seniors in biochemistry class
spent their last day of school touring
the CPC research labs and research
farms.
A play production of The Glass
Aflenagerie was used as a learning
tool by several literature classes in
the FIL Community. Students were
not forced to participate in these
field trips, however the fact that such
away-from-the-text learning
experiences were made available to
FIL students was another way the
communities idea made it work.
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Punish or reform? Kris Cregerson reads an
article pertaining to this controversial question
in Mr. Ruden's sociology class. Students studied
several articles before answering selected essay
questions.
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German, Exploration in Literature.
Services.
MRS. CARYLEE CUZART - Traditional Aid.
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Services.
MRS, MARY IANE DREIBELBEIS - Careeri
Secretarial Office Practice, Clerical Office,
Shorthand, Personal Typing, Record Keeping,
Principles of Economics.
MR. R. L. CASINI- I"II,, Intensive Biology,
MRS. NEVA CIIRIS'I'I'INSEN - I-'ine Arts:
MR. RICHARD COLLINS - Student Personnel
MISS ZOE DORSEY- Student Personnel
FII. 131
Big Talents
Fine Arts the community of
drama, music and the graphic arts
was one of the smallest communities
in the school but this, according to
Mr. Kite, chairperson of the Fine
Arts Community, aided in carrying
out of one of their community goals,
a closer teacherfstudent working
relationship. Other goals were to
provide interest-related courses, turn
out an academically and socially
well-rounded person and relate life
experiences to classroom activities,
hopefully enriching both. Mr. Kite
felt that at least the first three goals
had been achieved and progress was
being made on the last ones. One
change from their original goals of
the first year was the open exchange
of students from their community of
the Fine Arts to students from other
communities.
For those coming into Fine Arts
this year there were some new
classes worth investigating. One,
called Backstage, focused more on
the technical side of the stage and
stage performances. For those more
interested in music there was a class
that studied the music of today and
its roots called R0ckfPopflazz.
Included was a study of the
musicians who make it all possible.
Potential politicians and soap
salesmen may have looked into
Discussion and Persuasion and
Exploration in Speech. These courses
focused on speaking and using logic
to persuade the opposition. There
were also new projects this year in
Fine Arts.
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Arts Community, but at the moment, Tony
Greenwald, john Stockton, Dusty Ziegonhorn
and Eva Tennell are more interested in the
shape of their clay in ceramics.
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a tape of the Swing Choir that he has recorded
for Mr. jones. Tim is an aspiring Dj and finds
working with the recording equipment
practical experience.
MRS. IEAN DUGGAN - Career Aid.
MR. STEVE DUNCAN - Career, Accounting I,
Record Keeping.
MR. ROD ENDERSEN - Career, Office
Machines, Family Living, Record Keeping.
MR. IOHN FADIGA - Student Personnel
Services.
MR. PHILIP FITZGERALD - Career, Wood
Technology, Carpentry, General Woods.
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Paper Mache keeps Chris Hagy's hands busy as
she creates an animal during an art class.
Play it again. . . julie Phelps goes over a rough
section of a song with Valerie Auberg to help
Val learn her part.
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Strike three and the scenery is out and being
torn apart. Striking the set from "Romeo and
Juliet" requires time and muscles as Pam
Dipple and Diana Carter discover.
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Government, International Relations,
American Foreign Policy, Executive Teacher.
MRS. LOU GANTENBEIN - Nurse.
MRS. BARBARA GLASS - Traditionalg
Geometry.
MR. PHILIP HALL - Career, Auto I, Auto II.
MR. ROBERT HANSON - Traditional, US
History, Contempory US History, Ancient
World History.
Fine Arts 133
A Close-Knit lGO
The first major event was the
Fine Arts Fair in April. The high
school previously held these annual
festivities until they were dropped
when teachers' schedules became too
busy to allow them to devote enough
time to the project. Now that Fine
Arts is a functioning community
within the school, the staff looks
forward to reinstating the fair as an
annual event. This year's fair
included a German restaurant and
an evening of entertainment by the
swing choir, mime troupe, dance
groups, stage band and photography
and film presentations. Also featured
was a preview of a scene from the
musical L'i1 Abner, presented at the
end of April. This special project
was the A11 Fine- Arts Drama, a
production cast, directed, designed
and sponsored solely by the staff and
students of the Fine Arts Community.
But as we all know, courses and
special projects do not make a
community. It takes something extra.
Mr. Kite described this 'something
Making cheese is a step-by-step process that
Kris McDaniel and Cathy Lindberg demonstrate
to their Ancient World History class.
extra' as the enthusiasm of the
faculty and the students for their
community and the concept behind
it. "The faculty is willing to give time
during and after school," commented
Mr. Kite. More importantly, he
stated, "the faculty and students are
involved and the community is open
to suggestions from the students."
Why does it work so well? "It's
working because we have pride in
what we've done and what we can
achieve."
Getting a kick out of gym class? Actually, jerry
Freese is practicing a new move taught to him
in a self-defense class.
MRS. DEANN HARRINGTON - FIL Aid.
MR. PETER HASS - Work Study.
MRS. DARLA HAYS - Secretary.
MISS PEGGY HAYS - Fine Arts: TV 8: Film.
Photography, IMC 81 Media Center.
MRS. EVELYN HEDEN - FIL Chairpersong
Humanities, English Prep., Classical
Literature, Literature Survey.
134 Fine Arts
Expand Creativity
A cold stare is thrown, in character, at Larry
Ostermier by Cate Sheller during a rehersal.
Cate played Mammy Yokum and Larry was
Earthquake McGoon in 'Lil Abner.
Early morning practice for the woodwind choir
led to a one rating in state competition. Here,
Pam Sachs, Nancy Worthington and Cathy
Rohrer play their flutes.
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Persuasion class listen to a debate instructor
from the University of Iowa.
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MRS, CINDY HELMOLD - Traditional:
American Literature, Literary Encounters,
Adventures in Appreciation, Mythology.
MR. ROBERT HERWIG - Activities Director,
Assistant Principle.
MRS. BETH HETZLER- FILL US Literature.
Adventures in Appreciation, Individualized
Reading, American Literature.
MISS VIRGINIA HICKS - Fine Arts: Physical
Education.
MRS. BETTY HOFFMAN - Records and
Transcripts, Duplication, Supplies, Workroom.
Fine Arts 135
Job Tralnlng
What's cooking? Mike Beahan fries a
cheeseburger for a waiting customer in the
Happy Days Cafe.
Clean-up time. After making several luscious
sundaes, Randy Axtell and Steve Collins wash
the parfait glasses.
Scrubbing away, Alan Orr washes the dishes
after a busy day in the cafe.
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MR. HERB HOLLER - Traditional: Physical
Education.
MRS. FLORENCE HOLOUBECK - Career
Typing I 81 II.
MRS. MARILYN HUGILL - Career, Business
Arithmetic, Consumer Math, Algebra.
MRS. SHARON HUSEMAN- Career: Nurses
Aid, Health Occupations, Food Management
Needlecraft, Family Living.
MR. IOHN IONES - Fine Artsg Vocal Music 8:
Explor. in Music, Voice Class, Rock, Popular 8:
Iazz.
136 Work Study
Finding a. Place in the World
Providing each student with the
opportunity to develop life
experience skills necessary to
become a self-supporting adult
continued to be the main objective of
the Work Study Community. Through
academic courses and vocational
experiences, the forty Work Study
students were able to progress at
their own rate in working towards
this goal.
In addition to the various Math
Science, Language Arts and Social
Studies classes offered, emphasis was
placed on basic and practical skills.
In the academic course, Occupational
Orientation, students practiced filling
out application blanks, reading want
ads and interviewing for jobs. In
Vocation Methods, vocational
opportunities in the Muscatine area
were explored with attention given to
certain employment aspects such as
fringe benefits, labor unions and
payroll deductions.
Students entering their first year
in the Work Study Community were
involved in a career simulation
program. For one semester a student
was required to work three hours or
more per week at an on-campus job.
They could be found on the job in
the cafeteria, library, art room and at
the nurses office.
During the other semester, a
student spent eight hours a week in
the Work Lab. This program helped
students to learn and develop skills
related to vocations. For two weeks
Work Lab participants were
Checking out the rooms making sure Hathaway do' their part to keep up Hotel
everything is in place Debbie Axtell abd Patty Muscatine.
responsible for the care and upkeep
of a section of the Hotel Muscatine.
The other project, "Happy Days
Cafe," was a favorite of most
students as well as school staff and
outsiders who were able to choose
from a tasty menu that included
hamburgers, french fries, and banana
splits.
Many students reaching their
junior or senior year in the Work
Study Community were required to
secure a job and hold a satisfactory
work record for a minimum of 30
weeks, 12 of which were on one job.
Close contact was established
between the school and employer for
evaluation purposes. As a senior, a
final test of hisfher ability to be
economically independant was to
maintain a full-time job during the
second semester.
Extra-curricular activities
included a pizza party, bowling trip,
holiday parties, and a checker
tournament.
Expressing her feelings about the
Work Study concept, Mrs. Phyllis
Rabin's comment was "as a
community I feel that Work Study
students have had an opportunity to
be a worthwhile part of MHS. Being
a section of the total school there is a
sharing of abilities and ideas that are
now able to grow between students
and those in other communities!"
MRS. MARY IORGENSEN - Secretary.
MR. ROBERT KAISER - Fine Arts, Band 8:
Lessons, Appreciation of the Arts, Music
Theory, Executive Teacher.
MR. WILLIAM KATOSKI - FIL1 Algebra ll.
Accelerated Algebra II, Accelerated
Geometry.
MR. LARRY KEMP - Traditional Chairperson:
Contemporary History, US Government,
Yearbook. A
MRS. NORA KIRCHNER - FIL: Spanish.
Work Study 137
Career Concept
"Dig in" isn't exactly the expression on their
faces, but one can't help but drool over mini
pizzas and cookies that Robin Hidlebaugh,
Tammy Miller, LeAnn Armstrong and Kathy
Yerington are in line to sample in Chef's
Special.
Once upon a time . . . All the children gather
around Carrie VanBlaricome as she begins to
tell a story in Child Development.
Getting the message. Transposing from a
dictaphone onto paper is the job of Lori
Gilleland and Tammy Bloomhuff in Secretarial
Office Practice.
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MR RON KISER - Traditionalg Biology,
Intensive Biology.
MR. DAN KITCHEN - Fine Arts, Ceramics,
Photography, Exploration in Art, Painting.
MR. IULIAN KITE - Fine Arts Chairperson,
Exploration in Speech, Creative Writing,
Appreciation of the Arts, Perspectives, Fine
Arts Composition, Discussion and Persua-
sion, Forensics.
MRS. IUNE KLEFFMAN - Secretary, Atten-
dance.
MRS. BETTY KOEHN - Traditionalg Traditional
Biology, Basic Biology.
138 AC8d6m1CS, Career
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Knowing Where Youfre Going
Figuring it out as she figures it up, Vicki Kleist
learns about the functions of office machines.
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Sudents who had a basic idea of
future plans and arranged their
course schedules accordingly, were
able to prepare themselves with the
needed job entry skills offered in the
Career Community. Within an
expandable curriculum, the
community's 530 participants
developed their interests and abilities
through special programs and with
the use of practical equipment.
The business education area
boasted a highly active secretarial
program. For those interested in
general office work with emphasis in
accounting and general typing and
shorthand skills, Clerical Office
Practice initiated practical
experience. For second-year
shorthand students eager to enter the
business world and work up to an
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Secretarial Office Practice offered
them the opportunity to apply
themselves.
Students in business education
gained first-hand knowledge from
guest speakers and field trips. Tours
were taken of local banks, actual
court proceedings were observed and
representatives from local insurance
companies and businesses visited the
community. Several classes toured
the lohn Deere plant in Moline
where they were made aware of
available job positions.
Good-paying jobs awaited many
senior graduates who acquired the
necessary skills through these
business courses,
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Cutting it close to the line, Alice johnson
begins the first step in making a stylish blouse.
A pizza sale was sponsored by Food
Management to raise funds for an employer-
employee banquet held in May. Tim Snyder
keeps glasses of pop filled as Melodie Curry,
julie Kirk and Mike Peck wait on the hungry
. ' ' crowd gathered in the cafeteria.
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MR. IACQUE Kotrz - Work Study.
MR. NOEL KOMASA - Careerg Agriculture, Animal
Science, Farm Production, Farm Business
Management, Ag-Mechanics, Natural Resources,
Family Living, Agri-Coop, FFA.
MISS ELSIE KRAFT - Traditional, Physical Education.
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MR. IIM KULIS - Career, Machine Shop, Welding.
MRS VALLI LEWIS Secretary
Seminar Senior Topical Math Advanced Math
X MR.'RoBERr Lick - Traditional, Algebra, Math
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Academics, Career 139
Learning Skills
In the area of child
development, girls were given a
chance to work with children and
construct programs to entertain them.
Classtime centered on observing the
preschoolers and learning what type
of behavior to expect from them. In
working with these children, students
were able to gain the leadership
qualities needed in caring for
preschoolers and toddlers.
"To train students in any type of
food service was the main objective
of Food Management, according to
instructor, Mrs. Sharon Huseman.
Students were active in various
volunteer projects for senior citizens,
sponsored paper drives, bake sales
and candle sales. On May 12 an
Employer-Employe banquet was held
at the Holiday Inn in conjunction
with the community's Co-op program.
Both classes emphasized good
working relations between the
employer, employee and customer.
Industrial arts and agriculture
offered courses in such areas as
electronics, animal science, auto
repair and welding. For the first
time, high school students were not
required to travel to MCC for
welding class as the high school
acquired a full-time welding teacher.
In addition, this was the first year
that an industrial arts scholarship for
S500 was made available by McKee
Button Company for any student who
wished to further their education in
this field.
Filmstrips dealing with current
and upcoming events was a vital part
of class instruction in journalistic
Writing and Cartooning. Friday
quizzes involved writing a news lead
or Cartooning an important even of
the current week.
An April visit to the journalism
Department of the University of
Iowa and a tour of the Old Capitol
was on the agenda for
second-semester journalism students.
In the local design an ad contest,
three cartooning students received
first and third place prizes and an
honorable mention in their respective
categories.
A new addition to the Career
Community was a computer terminal
that aided students in tracing
possible careers. By answering a
questionnaire which indicates one's
interests and talents and feeding the
information into the computer, the
output was a list of job opportunities
and areas where training was
available.
Lubricating the lathe while turning down a steel
rod for a breaker bar project in Machine Shops
ll is Dennis Kemper.
MR. TIM LICKO - Career: Welding, Advanced
Welding, General Woodworking, Machine
Shops, Auto. lnot picturedl
MR. ERRY LORIMOR - Traditional' Motiva-
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tional Methods of Math, Algebra II.
MRS. MILDRED LUPTON - Career: Accounting
I and II.
MR. ARCHIE MARTIN - Traditional: US
Government, US History,
MR. DAVE MATTHEWS - Career: Drivers
Education.
MRS. PEGGY MERCHANT - Career: Foods,
Needlecraft, Chef Special.
140 Career
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To Design the Future
Say cheese balls and jim Bartlett thinks fondue.
Here he prepares some fondue cheese balls for
the Chef's Special Christmas party.
Shops class finds Ron Houseman sanding his
wooden frame project while lim Hillier builds a
wooden speaker box.
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Using transistors to study the operation of
amplifiers, Allen Nelson and lim Kreuger learn
the details of electronics.
Dismantling an engine in auto mechanics class,
Mark Curtis and Matt Evans apply the required
skills of a good mechanic.
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Teacher.
MISS PHYLIS RABIN - Work Study.
Teacher.
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MR. KELLY MORGAN - Assistant Principal,
MR. LAWRENCE MYERS - FIL: Chem Study.
Pace Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Executive
MISS HOLLY OPPELT - Executive Secretary.
MR. DONALD RICKLEFS - Traditional?
Advanced Math, Algebra I and II, Executive
Career 141
Back to Basics
Help forthe asking. Traci Timmons receives aid
from Mr. Katoski on an Algebra II problem,
while lulene Keller waits her turn.
Utilizing her time wisely, Ramona Trader
reviews her article for psychology before her
conference with Mr. Brookhart.
Studying 'sub-literature' in Adventures in
Appreciation class, Paul Taylor reads a comic
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MR. PAUL RUDEN - Traditionalg Sociology,
Comparative Government.
MRS. DOROTHY SCHLIPF - IMC Aid.
MR. DONALD SCHROEDER- Career: Driver
Education inot picturedl
MR. RICHARD SHAW- Traditional: Basic
Biology, Traditional Biology, Taxidermy.
MR. MICHAEL SISSEL - Careerg Shops Math,
Geometry.
MR. LEARY SMITH - Traditionalg Warfare,
Ancient World History, Asian Studies.
142 Traditional
Ahead in Enrollment
The largest of the communities
was still Traditional and for some
very good reasons according to Mr.
Larry Kemp, Traditional Chairperson.
The majority of incoming
sophomores chose Traditional
because the teaching methods are
similar to those used in grade school
and junior high, plus the courses are
geared to give them a strong
background in the basics everyone
should have before graduating.
Moreover, sophomores found security
in the regular classes and extra
teacher help offered. These are the
kind of comments Traditional
Community teachers like to hear
because it means their goals are
being realized. Specifically, these
goals are to provide a good basic
education, varieties of classroom
instruction, regular five-days-a-week
classes, closer student teacher
relationships, quiet study centers for
those who want them and to supply
a sense of community identity.
Because of the very concept of
the community, to provide a basic
education, there was an effort being
made to cut down on the number of
class offerings. However, there was
one new class added, Advanced
Composition. This class, much like
FIL Comp, stressed technical writing
skills and the development of term
papers and essay writing styles.
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Concentrating on hitting the nail rather than
his finger, Doug Smaus builds a model shark for
a biology class while Dave Kagee and Vince
Munyon lend a hand.
Facts and figures demand a lot of studying
especially if they are in the form of proofs.
Students in geometry class check their answers
with a proof on the board.
MISS SUE SORDEN - Traditional: French,
Executive Teacher.
MR. RONALD STURMS - Career Chairperson,
Business Law, Retailing, Personal Typing,
Newspaper.
MR. DUANE THOMAS - Career: Consumer
Economics, World Geography.
MR. PAUL THOMPSN - Security Guard.
MR. DENNIS THORP - Career, Multi-
Occuaptions.
Traditional 143
Seeds of Learning
One method of out - of - the -
classroom teaching included taking
Government classes on a tour of City
Hall, the Public Safety Building and
the Laura Musser-Stanley Art
Gallery. They dropped in on the
Department of Building and Zoning
where jeff Schott and Arlan Wiggs of
Community Development explained
the urban renewal projects and how
various areas of Muscatine are
zoned. Next Bob Campagna, Director
Referring back to the textbook for an answer,
Russ Scotten finds the paragraph he is looking
for in his Biology book. Basic Biology classes
often answered the chapter review questions as
a study guide for upcoming tests.
of Low Rent Housing, showed the
class models of the elderly housing
project explaining its advantages.
Mayor Schauland was also on hand
to greet them and give a quick
review of all the planned projects.
The purpose of all this was to inform
students as to where local taxes go
and get the change to talk with
persons directly involved with our
city government.
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Always willing to work with students, Mrs.
Cathy Trent finds individual attention adds
more student interest to her English Classes.
MR. VINCENT TIERI - Career: Language in
Life, Perspectives.
MISS CATHY TRENT - Traditionalg Perspec-
tives, American Literature.
MRS. IANICE VANDERLINDEN - IMC Aid.
MRS. INGRID VOSS - Librarian.
MR. STEVE WATERMAN - Athletic Director.
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French assignment. The Traditional Community
offers much teacher help for students.
Showing material and exchanging ideas in a
second hour American Literature class are Holly
Hoopes and jeff Paulsen.
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class of Mr. ludd Anderson discusses the test
they took over the 1920's. Reviewing tests with
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students is as much of a learning process as
taking the test.
MRS. CHERYL WEAVER - Fine Arts:
Exploration in Art, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing,
Fibers in Art, Sculpture, Printmaking.
MRS. MARGARET WESSELS- Career:
Transcripition, Shorthand, Typing I,
Notehand.
MRS. ELIZABETH WHEELER - Traditional!
Business English, Iournalistic Writing,
Iournalistic Cartooning.
MR. GARY WHITE - Traditional: Driver
Education, Physical Education.
MR. DONALD YAHN - Career, Physical
Education.
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little kid again . . . carefree with no
worries or responsibilities!"
"Sure it'll be nice to legally
drink or get married without Dad's
permission. But, what happens if I
vote the wrong guy in? I could even
convict an innocent person to life
imprisonment if I'm called for jury
duty!"
"I'd hate to go running to Mom
and Dad if I sign a loan and wasn't
able to pay it back. If I want the
right to sign legal contracts then I
should be ready to accept the
responsibilities as well as the
consequences."
"Since nobody's found the
Fountain of Youth yet, I might as
well accept the fact that I'm getting
older. It might even be kinda fun!"
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ADAMS, TERESA
ADKISOAN, IERRY Football 10,11 i
ALES, TERESA Swimming 10,11,125 Teng
his 10,127 Boys Swimming S.M. 11,12 Pep
Club 10, Y-Teens 10,11,12 Newspaper 12.,
French Club 11.
ALLCHIN, KEITH NFL 'l0,'l'l,125'StuClent
Council 1'l,12jN Debate 10,115 Drama
10,1'l,127 Thespians 10,11,12g Mime
10,11,125 Touring Plays 10,115 Stage Crew
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ALLCHIN, KEVIN Cross Country 10,1131
Wrestling 10,11,12p VTR 12. V J
AMBRIOSO, MARlAlCRISTlNA A
AMOS, AMIKE Concert . Choir 10,11,12g
Swing Choir 10,'l1,12.
ANDERSON, RGBERT '
ANSON, LORRI Gymnastics 9, Tennis 11,
Track 10,125 Concert.Choir 125 Swing
Choir 127 Pep+Club 105 Cheerleader
10,11,12g Student Council 12, French
Club 11: Homecoming oSem'i-Finalist 123
Christmas Goose Finalist 12. ,,,. .g
ARINGTON, SUSAN I
ARMSTRONG, CHRIS. Basketball fi' 105
Cross Country 9,107 Football 11,125 Track
i'l0,11,125 NHS 1'l,12,xLetterwinners Club
148 Seniors
Iudy Adams
Teresa Adams
Ierry Adkinson
Teresa Ales
Keith Allchin
Kevin Allchin
Christy Ambrioso
Mike Amos
Robert Anderson
Lorri Anson
Sue Arington
Chris Armstrong
LeAnn Armstrong
Linda Ash
Valerie Auberg
Q35 Health Club 10,115 Spanish Club 10.
ARMSTRONG, LEANN
ASH, LINDA
AUBERG, VALERIE Band 10,11,125 Con-
cert Choir 10,125 Swing Choir 125 NHS
,11,125 French Club 10.
AVESING, KATHY GRA 115 Multi-
occupts. 11,125 FSA 11,125 Office Ass't
11,'l2. ,
WAXTELL, PENNY
BABCOCK, DOUG
BAILLIE, BOB Baseball 11,125 Football
10,11,125 Track 105 Letterwinners Club
BAIRD, MARK NHS 11,125 Science Club
'l1,12.
BALLENGER, KEVIN Baseball 9,'l0,'l1,125
Basketball 10,115 Football 10,11,12.
BARCLAY, DOUG FFA 10,11.
BARCLAY, ROBERT
BARRY, RICH Cross Country 10,11, cap't
125 Swimming ,9,10,11, cap't 125 Track
10,11,125 NHS 11,125 Letterwinners Club
10.
BECKMAN, PATTY
BEEDING, BOB Wrestling 10,11, cap't 12.
BEGEY, MARK Baseball 12, Football 125
Track 12.
BERMEL, TOM Football 10. J
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Kathy Avesing
Penny Axtell
Doug Babcock
Robert Baillie
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Government classes provide students the
opportunity to practice using the voting
machine. Senior 18 year old Bill Cawiezell
prepares to vote in the 1976 election.
Mark Baird
Kevin Ballenger
Doug Barclay
Bob Barclay
Richard Barry
Patti Beckman
Robert Beeding
Mark Begey
Tom Bermel
Seniors 149
150 Seniors
Cory Berry
lane Biere
Kathy Black
Becky Blake
Louise Bloom
Tammy Bloomhuff
Renee Blough
Kris Boehme
Amy Bosch
Brad Bower
Chris Brewer
Ieff Brewer
Sue Briggs
Margaret Brink
Roger Broderson
Is she breathing? Dawn Cooney practices the
art of reviving an ailing patient.
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BERRY, CORY Basketball 10,11,12, Foot-
ball 10,11,125 Track 10,125 NHS 10,115
Homecoming Attendant 12.
BIERE, JANE Track 10.
BLACK, KATHLEEN1Tennis 12, Spanish
Club 10.
BLAKE, BECKY
BLOOM, LOUISE Golf 10,11,12, Band
10,11,12j French Club 'l0,'l1,12.
BLGOMHUFF, TAMARA FSA 12.
BLOUGH, RENEE Track S.M. 10,11,12j
Volleyball 12.
BOEHME, KRISTINE Basketball 10, Soft-
ball 11,12giTrack 10,11,125 Concert Choir
11,112. 1 1
BOSCH, AMY Mixed Choir 10, Concert
Choir 11,12g'NHS 011,123 UN Club 125
Swing Choir 'l1,12.' ' ' 1 A
BOWER, BRAD Cross Country 11,125
Track 10,11,12. V 1 L V
BREWER, CHRIS
BREWERQ JEFF :Wrestling 11,1232 FFA
1o,11,12. T lsyts 1 T is
BRIGGS, SUE Mixed Choir 10,1115 Con-
cert Choir 125 Mat Maid 10,115 Stage
Crew 10. 1 11 1 1 1
BRINKQ MARGARET 'Basketball 11,125
Cross Country 121 Track 1110,111,12pHGRA
10-1 yyr, 1
BRODERSON, ROGER ' H
BROGLY, CHERYL 'Track 107 NFL
10,11,112j Band 1-0,117 NHS 11,127 Debate
10,11,12: Drama112.1 1 11 1 1 1
BROOKHART, KATHY Track 10,12.
BRYANT, BRENDA FSA 12. 2' A I
BUCKLEY, JULIE Basketball S.M4 1115
,Softball S.M .11.1 'l1,12.1 1 11 11
1BURKf.KATHY1 11 1 1
BURKE' SUEFSA12. S ' S
'iBURR,"lDlANE Mar Maid 11,1-25 Queen ofa
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Getting A Head Start
For seniors who knew what they
wanted to do, early graduation was
just the thing to get them off to a
head start. All early graduates were
required to have maintained at least
a 2.0 GPA for their two and one-half
years in high school. The counselors
admitted that they usually do not
recommend it to students, but if a
student brings up the idea, they help
him or her to apply. Early graduation
did not exclude those seniors from
spring prom and formal graduation
in May.
Often students were in need of
funds for their future education and
found this a good time to earn that
extra money through full time jobs.
Marriage andfor switches from part
time to full time employment in their
jobs awaited others. A few decided
to get a semester of college out of the
way before next fall. Dawn Cooney
began her undergraduate study in
liberal arts at the University of Iowa
at the start of second semester.
Completing the two-year program
with at least 2.2 GPA will qualify her
for further study in the university's
school of nursing.
In preparing for her career,
Dawn worked at Hershey Nursing
Home for two years and at
Muscatine General Hospital for three
months. To acquire more practical
experience for her job she also took
part in the school's nursing program
and became a certified nurse's aid.
She explained that an added course
in cardio-pulmanary recessitatin
benefited her and she encourages
anyone interested in nursing to take
this also.
Dawn said she was anxious to
get out on her own and "discover my
full potential."
Cheryl Brogly
Kathy Brookhart
Brenda Bryant
Iulie Buckley
Kathy Burk
Sue Burke
Diane Burr
Susan Buster
Denise Cadwell
KCALVERT, JENNY Track 105 Band 10,13
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Pep Club 105 Student Council 10,11,125
UN Club 11,125 Secretary 105 V. Pres. 115
President 125 Homecoming Attendant
12.
CANNON, MARY Gymnastics 9, Mixed
Choir 105 Student Council 115 Class Treas.
11.
CARTER, DIANE
CAWIEZELL, BILL ,
CHITTICK, LISA Track 10,11,125 Concert
Choir 125 Orchestra 10,11,12.
CHRISTY, MARSHA Track 10,115 Mixed
Choir 125 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 10,115
French Club 11,125 Queen of Hearts
Candidate 10.
CLARK, ANDREW
CLINE, KATHY Track 10.
COBLENTZ, PEGGY
cocHRAN, JEFF Football 10,115 Track
10,11,12.
CODER, JEFF Wrestling 10,11,125 Band
10,11,125 FFA 10,11,12. I
CODER, STEVE Golf 9,10,125 Swimming
Discussing their previous summer's travel to
Europe, Sue Piecuch, Diane Weis, Steve
Coder, Jeff Meyers, Bill Kim and Marsha
Christy, reminisce with pictures and
memories.
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CONWAY, SUE Swimming 10,115 Mixed
Choir 10,125 Drama 11,125 Thespians 12.
COOK, SHERI Basketball 10, cap't 11,125
Cross Country 11, cap't 125 Track
10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Concert Choir
11,125 Swing Choir 10,11,125 NHS 11,125
Christmas Goose Candidate 12.
COONEY, DAWN Golf 115 French 10,11.
COPPINGER, GALE 1
CORDWELL, JOANN Quill 84 Scroll 11.
COULTER, DEBBIE Office Ass't 11,125
Spanish Club 10.
COZART, JULIA Tennis 10,11,125 Con-
cert Choir 125 GRA 115 Student Council
125 Y-Teens 10,115 Yearbook 125 Queen
of Hearts Semi-Finalist 10.
CRITTEN, CLAUDEAN MEAD
CROOK, ALAN
CROUSE, JILL Basketball 10,11, cap't 125
Cross Country 115 Softball 11,125 Year-
book 10,115 Track 10,11,125 Volleyball 125
NHS 11,125 Quill' 84 Scroll 11.
QIUNNINGHAM, DAVID
Foreign Encounters
AN ADVENTURE ACROSS SEAS
. . . was quite a memorable
experience for many seniors last
summer. A total of nine seniors and
other MHS students took exciting
trips to Europe. Most participants
were impressed with the different
styles and customs of the European
countries. There were four individual
groups: Study Travel Spain, Inc.
headed by a Dr. Doreste, an
Augustana program, the People to
People High School Student
Ambassadors which was organized
out of Spokane, Washington, the
Journey Associates which came of
Meza, Arizona and the Youth for
Understanding program. Although
the travels were similar, the
programs differ in many ways.
Sue Piecuch participated in the
Study Travel Spain, Inc. and felt the
program benefited her. She said "I
felt having a three year background
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of the Spanish language enabled me
to communicate adequately with the
Spanish people that I encountered in
my daily activities." Sue visited three
countries and while there she stayed
at various universities and hotels.
Five seniors who took part in the
People to People High School
Student Ambassadors were Marsha
Christy, Steve Coder, Bill Kim, Jeff
Myers, and Diane Weis. They visited
a total of seven countries in 39 days.
In Germany, Austria and the
Netherlands they each lived in
separate homes for five days, which
helped them to get a better
understanding of the people. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Myers along with Mr.
and Mrs. Lenny Lange headed the
entire group consisting of Muscatine
and Burlington students.
Journey Associates was a
program advised by Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Kite. This group traveled
throughout ten countries for a period
of a month, touring with 36 people
from three different states. Two
seniors taking part were Mike Amos
and Carolyn Wilson. The main thing
Carolyn discovered from the trip was
"that people from different
nationalities can get along and the
smile is a universal language."
Patty McGuire also enjoyed two
months abroad this summer under
the YFU program. She felt that the
people were her main attraction.
Patty lived with a Belgian family
while there and her family took her
to visit four other countries.
All nine seniors felt that after
traveling to Europe, it was the
memories of all the good times that
caused each of them to relive that
special summer of '76 again and
again.
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Ieff Cochran
Ieff Coder
Steve Coder
Dawn Colberg
Sue Conway
Sheri Cook
Dawn Cooney
Gail Coppinger
IoAnn Cordwell
Debbie Coulter
Iulia Cozart
Claudean Mead
Alan Crook
Iill Crouse
David Cunningh
Ienny Calvert
Mary Cannon
Diane Carter
Bill Cawiezell
Lisa Chittick
Marsha Christy
Andrew Clark
Kathy Cline
Peggy Coblentz
Critten
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Frozen Food
Late afternoon in the dead of
winter, the immediate silence is
broken only by the soft crunching of
boots packing tracks into the new
fallen snow. In the distance the wind
is rattling branches in the leafless
woods. The same brisk wind brings a
surge of cold air into the lungs and
chills the faces of the sportsmen.
The serinity of winter makes ice
fishing an exciting and challenging
sport. Wade Terrill is one of a
number of high school students who
enjoys this sport. I accompanied him
on what turned out to be a very
rewarding day.
As he cut through 18 inches of
frozen Mississippi Wade explained,
"Ice fishing is a pretty popular sport,
and it's fun when you get a group of
friends together." He elaborated that
it is relatively an inexpensive sport
since the equipment used can be
made at home. The rods Wade and I
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used were short, specially made for
ice fishing, with a lightweight line
and small hook on each one. Bait
used can vary from small grubs, or
'mousies', and waxworms, to
minnows which we used.
After baiting up, we dropped our
lines, attached bobbers and waited
for the catch.
"I usually fish for three to five
hours a day. When it's cold, you can
build a fire for warmth," Wade
stated.
I asked him what was the largest
amount of fish he'd ever caught in
one day.
"Eighty-nine crappie and one
bass this year, " he replied.
Fishing is a sport which has no
season. Fish bite even more in the
winter, but then, so does the North
wind on a late afternoon in an Iowa
December.
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Amy Curry
Melodie Curry
Scott Curtis
Vicki Dahnke
Rocky Darting
Bobbie Davis
lane McGlothlen Davis
Norma Davis
DeWayne Day
Theresa Dean
Dixie Dieckman
Dan Dietz
154 Seniors
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Beth Donovan
Cindy Dora
Rick Drake
Scott Drake
Ioy Hein Draves
Debbie Drinkall
Todd Duncan
Tamara Elggenberg
Mary Elliott
Theresa England
Cindy Estabrook
Cindy Evans
Rhonda Evans
Scott Fix
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'53----45 ' CURRY, Mlstoolla DRAVES, lov HEIN GRA 11, FSA 115
Q'-fl' . Q ,N a ,Q it ' CURTIS, SCOTT FFA 10,11,12. Office Am 1o,11.
Q5 ggqgbl - I ',. ' DAHNKE, VICKI Pep Club 10. oRlNKALl, DEB
.. tt A DARTlNCl, ROCKY NFL, 10,115 FFA 115 DUNCAN, TODD Basketball 10,'l1,125
5 in 'F' ,ph-,QM ,, UN Club 115 Llbrary Asst 10,11,12. Football 10,11,12,. Track 10,11,12,
4, f, , 4 "- DAvlS, Bolsalls Basketball 115 FSA 12. Student Council 10, Quill s. ScroIl'11,
I l ,,.- 3' - K My M , DAVIS, IANE MCGLOTHLEN , n Newspaper .10,11,12, Class Vlce-
f' .- 'Q -3' 1 DAVIS, NORMA Mat Maid 11, Capt 12, President 10, Christmas Gander Can-
' ,Ja , .. if "' H -an 1 ueen of Mats 11. didate 12.
7 A. , f' G gm, DFWAYNE FFA 10,11,12. EGGENBURG, TAMARA Track 10, Flag
lil-F., ,J DEAN, THERESA GRA 10, Y-Teens Squad 125 Mixed Choir 10,115 Concert
I ,,,' "" "wifi ix' f L 14, 10,11,125 Newspaper 125 French Club 10. Choir 125 Cheerleader 11.
if -' r T 4 I T DIECKMAN, DIXIE ELLIOTT, MARY Drama 10.
I 'tp olrrz, DANIEL Basketball 105 Football ENGLAND,THERESA Baskerball11,New-
7'1"-ff' ' . ' ' t 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Letterwinners spaper 125 Mat Maid 125 FSA 125 Library
my wa , , an 105 Newspaper 10,115 Homecoming King Ass't 10,11,12.
35 is, V S' ,. 12, ESTABROOK, CYNTHIA Track 10,115
MP1 .,-' as... tw :clit DOAK, JACKIE Student Council 125 Yearbook 125 New-
if -- 1 DONOVAN, BETH Basketball 105 Track spaper 105 Drama 11,125 UN Club 125
'fi' -- ,,,,.-LM, 4 ' Y ' 10. Office Ass't 10.
I 1 ' .-C' at DORA, CYNTHIA Pep Club 105 Cheer- EVANS, CINDY Basketball 10,115 Band
2' leader 10,11. 10,1112-
DRAKE, RICK Football 10,11,125Track 105 EVANS, RHONDA Band 10,11,125 Mulit-
Wrestling 11,12. OCCUDIS. 12.
DRAKE, SCOTT Tennis 9,10,11,125 FIX, SCOTT Football 10,11,125 Letterwin-
Student Council 11,125 UN Club 125 Class ners 105 FFA 10,11,12.
Qecretary 125 Homecoming King Semi-J K J
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Ice fishing at the spillway provides hours of
recreation and fun for Wade Terrill, According
to Wade, fish bite more in winter than other
seasons.
Anticipation . . . But mostly the cold keeps
Wade Terrill, the steadfast fisherman, from truly
enjoying the Splendor of a Crisp winter day.
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Whoever said "school is all work
and no fun" never went here. At
lunch, during free periods, and in
the halls we always find ways to
express ourselvesg ways we've
dubbed the Games People Play.
Around here things usually pick
up the last couple of days of each
week. lust check out the halls on a
typical ants-in-the-pants Thursday.
That's when the antics begin, with
everyone hanging on the hopes of
tomorrow. When Friday does arrive
the mumbles of weekend plans raise
ten decibles as the "game tonight"
and Mpartylsl of the week" dominate
conversations from halls to
lockerroom.
Everyday life here would seem
very strange to a newcomer
"Hi, you must be the new kid.
Welcome here. Happy St. Ricklefs'
Gomes People Plug
Day, have a cookie!"
"SL What? And why the black
icing on this cookie?"
"SL Ricklefs' Day. It's how we
celebrate every Friday the 13th. We
wear black paper shamrocks, bake
black Shamrock cookies, or frost a
cake with black icing to celebrate
with the saint.
"Who is St. Ricklefs?"
"He's the patron saint of
mathematics. You can find him
teaching in room 158."
"Wow, you guys sure do some r
strange things here. My first day
here last week I went past the
chorus room and saw a girl stuck in
a waste basket, yelling at two guys to
pull her out! And Friday some kids
were in front of the office building a
human pyramid! A few kids glanced
but no one acted very shocked, but
me."
"Oh, that's nothing! Santa came
here the day before our Christmas
vacation
"At this point, I'll believe
anything!"
"Well, it was really Matt Kolar.
He threw on a red suit and
wandered the classrooms all day
handing out candy. It was a riot!"
"Seems like kids goof around a
lot at this school."
"Oh, we operate just like any
other school, but being all business
all the time gets everybody bummed
even teachers. The fun we have
every-so-often works right in with
the day. It can really smooth out a
rough week. Goofing around? No,
just making school work."
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156 Seniors
Roberta Frantz
Doug Fry
Sheila Fuhlman
Duane Fuller
Shirley Fuller
Terry Fuller
Craig Fulton
Bill Furlong
john Garbutt
Dave Gardner
Diane Garrett
Mark Gassen
Eric Gatzke
lim Gear
Theresa Gerels
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CRANTZ, ROBERTA FSA 11,125 Multii
Occupts. 12.
FRY, DOUG Football 10,115 Track
10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12.
FUHLMAN, SHEILA FSA 12.
FULLER DUANE Band 10,11,12.
FULLER, SHIRLEY FSA 11, Office Ass't 10.'
FULLER, TERRENCE Wrestling 10,11,12.
FULTON, CRAIG Football 10,115 Wres-
tling 10,11,12g FFA 10.
FURLONG, WILLIAM NHS 11,125 FFA 123
Student Council 10,11,12p Newspaper 11,
co-editor 12, UN Club 11,12.
GARBUTT, IOHN Tennis 9,10,11,12j
Spanish Club 10.
GARDNER, DAVE Tennis 9,10,11,12j
Band 10,11,12.
GARRETT, DIANE FSA 11,12.
GASSEN, MARK Football 10,11,12..
GATZKE, ERIC Football 10,11,12, Swim-
ming 9,10,11,12g Tennis 9,10,11g Student
Council 10,115 Yearbook 10,11,12, Class
Secretary 11, Class Treasurer 10.
GEAR, IIM Football 10,11,12, Homecom-
ing Attendant 12.
Breaking the monotony of a fire drill Nancy
Keig and Steve Bermel play in the snow.
Lori Gilleland
Kyle Grady
Ieff Graham
Rick Gray
Lesa Greenwald
Robyn Hager
Kirk Hahnbaum
Brian Hammer
Debbie Hansen
Danita Harbit
Greg Harper
Melissa Hart
Tammy Hatfield
Debbie Hazen
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KGILLELAND, LORI N
GRADY, KYLE Baseball 10.
GRAHAM, IEFF
GRAY, RICK Track 10,11,12.
GREENWALD, LESA Basketball 10,11,12g
Softball 11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Volleyball
125 NHS 11,12.
HAGER, ROBYN Track 11, Pep Club 10.
HAHNBAUM, KIRK
HAMMER, BRIAN Wrestling 105 Band 10,
Student Council 10,11,12, Yearbook
10,113 Quill 8: Scroll 11, Class Pres. 10,11g
Class Treas. 12, Homecoming Semi-
Finalist 12.
HANSEN, DEBBIE Track 10, GRA 10.
HARBIT, DANITA
HARPER, GREGORY Track 10,11,12g
Wrestling 10,11,12g Concert Choir 10,11.
HART, MELISSA Basketball cap't
10,11,125 Track 10, cap't 11,12.
HATFIELD, TAMMY Softball 12, Track 10,
Pep Club 10, Spanish Club 10,11.
HAZEN, DEBBIE
HEIRIGS, IAMES NFL 10,11,12j Debate
10,11,12, Drama 11, Stage Crew 11.
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158 Seniors
Francis Herlein
Harry Herlein
Kevin Herlein
Tina Hershberger
Michelle Herwig
Ann Hetzler
Patti Higgerson
Lee Hildebrandt
Mark Hodapp
Ierry Honts
Pat Honts
Samantha Honts
Marla Hoopes
Scott Hoopes
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HERLEIN, FRANCIS Mixed Choir 10.
HERLEIN, HARRY S '
HERLEIN, KEVIN Stage Band 10. .
HERSHBERGER, TINA Tennis R105 Band
10,115 Mixed 'Choir '105 Concert Choir
11,125 Girls Swing Choir 105 German Club
10.. p 5, 5,
HERWIG, MICHELLE Mixed Choir 10,
ConcertChoiri115 Pep Club 105 Cheer-
leaders 115 Pom Pon 125 Student Council
125 Homecoming ,Semi-Finalist 125
Christmas Goose 12. I A '
HETZLER ANN Band-10,11,'I2. - -I .V
HIGGERSON, PATTI Pep Club 105. Ger-
man Club 10. I I
HILDEBRANDT, LELAND- Football 124
HILLIER, IAMES Track 10. , 5
HODAPP, MARK Baseball S.M. 95 Basket-
ball S.T. 10,11,12'5 NHS'11,125 Science
Club 105 Spanish Club 10,11.
HONTS, IEVRRY Football. S.M. 105 Track
105 Wrestling 105 NHS 11,125 Student
Council 125 UN Club 125 Science Club
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HONTS, PATRICIA
HONTS, SAMANTHA Mixed Choir 105
Concert Choir 11,12. V H 5
HooPEs, MARLA Tennis 9,1o,11,125
Band 10,11,125 Mixed Choir 105 Pep Club
105 Debate 105iSpeech 12, 5' '
HOOPES, SCOTT VTR 10,11,12. 5 ,
HOPKINS, RANDY
HORTON, KEVIN Baseball 9,10,125 Cross
Country 11. I .
HOUSEMAN, RONALD Football 12. V
HUBBS, SUSAN
HULTQUIST, RICK Basketball '105 Cross
kCountry 105 Golf 11,12. J
Fancy Footwork is part of Scott Drake's
demonstrative skiing skills. Scott has been skiing
for about two years and now has his own skis.
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A number of students enjoyed
skiing this winter as well as previous
winters. They took off on almost
every weekend to one of the area ski
resorts. The two most popular ones
being Sundown in Dubuque and
Chestnut in Galena, Illinois.
Skiing's popularity has spread
like wildfire throughout the country
and the Great State of Iowa was not
going to be left on the "bunny
slope". Iowa's ski resorts may not be
as formidable as the mountains of
Colorado, but they do have fairly
long runs with impressive landscape
to top it off.
To most students skiing is done
purely for their enjoyment. It
HUNN, BRIAN ' ' I
HUNTER, IUDY FSA 12.
HUNTER, TOM Chess Club 10. .-
HUSTED, DONNA FSA 11,125 Library
Ass't 11.
HYINK, TIM Football 105 Thespians 115
Stage Crew 11,125 Chess Club 10,11.
IRWIN, DALE Baseball 10,11,12.
JALCOH, KADYATU
Slipping Down
the Slopes
relieves tensions, clears their heads
and in a time of semester finals this
is not only a help but is a necessity.
It has been said that good physical
reaction is essential for one to have
good physical as well as mental
health.
A typical day of skiing begins
around seven o'clock. The
prospective skiers either drive cars or
take a bus for the seemingly long
two-hour drive to the ski resort.
Finally when they pull into the
parking lot, everyone gets butterflies
in anticipation of the day's skiing.
Most students don't have their own
equipment so they must purchase a
lift ticket. Now they're ready for the
slopes.
After quickly putting on the skis,
they rush for the nearest hill. The
rest of the day is pure ecstacy. There
may be unexpected frustrations,
mainly falling, but even to beginners
these frustrations are overshadowed
by the fun they're having.
At the end of the day one
appreciates the warmth of the lodge
and sitting around with friends
talking about the day's adventures.
A day of getting their mind off
problems, being with friends, and
just enjoying themselves was what
skiing was to those students who took
part in it.
How about you next winter?
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Randy Hopkins
Kevin Horton
Ronald Houseman
Susan Hubbs
Rick Hultquist
Brian Hunn
Iudy Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Donna Husted
Tim Hyink
Dale Irwin
Kadyatu Ialcoh
Seniors 159
Evelyn lorgenson
Teresa Kallenberger
Tim Kallenberger
Anna Iameson
Leah johnson
Dale Iones
Diane Kathrein
Tom Keeler
Earlene Keiser
Iulene Keller
Steve Kent
Bill Kim
Alan Kingery
Iulie Kirk
Kevin Kiser
College
Throughout the school year
many college representatives visited
MHS and its senior class. The
locations of the various colleges
ranged from as near as Muscatine
Community College to as far away as
the University of Southern
California. Representatives discussed
the kind of campus life and activities
to be expected by attending students.
They explained the required courses
of study for various majors and
degrees found within the schoolis
curriculum. Also explained were the
athletic programs of the school, its
success, and size. The students were
told also about the athletic
intramurals and organizations open
to general student participation.
Also visiting the school were
government representatives from the
K
ep Prep
Marines, Navy, Army and West
Point Military Academy. Some
students also took Armed Forces
skills tests.
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IOHNSON, LEAH Track 105'Mixed-Choir
105 Concert 11,125 Girls Swing Choir 105
Pep Club 105. 5 5
IONES, DALE Wrestling 10512.
IORGENSON, EVELYN FSA 11,12.
KALLENBERGER, TERESA
KALLENBERC-ER, TIM ..-. V '
KATHREIN, 'DIANE Band 10,115 German
Club 12.
KEELER, TOM Baseball'10,11,'l25 Football
10,11,125 Gander Candidate 12, '
KELLER, IULENE Mixed Choir 10.
KENT, STEVEN Library Ass't, 10,11,12.
KlM,'lBlLL Golf 105 Tennis'10,115i'NHS C
11,125 UN Club 11,125 German Club
10,11,125 Class Pres. 125 Homecoming
Semi Finalists 12, Student Council 12.
KINGERY, ALAN
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KISER, KEVIN Cross Country.115 Swim-
ming 9,10,11,125 Track 10,115 Concert
Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 125 NHS 11,125
,Yearbook 10,11,12.
KNOTT, JONATHAN Tennis 9,1o,11,125
Student Council 125 UN Club 12.
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KNOXZLORRMNE Band'10,11j125Librziry
Ass't. 10,11,12.
KOENIG, ROBERT Baseball 9,10. ,
A fKOLAR5 ,MAT'FABaseballi10,1 1,5125 Basket-
ball 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 NHS
11,125 Health Club 10,115 Spanish Club
-T105 Homecoming Semi-Firialist rril 1125
Gander Candidate 12. - '
KOSSIVES, CONNIE Tennis 105 Flagsquad
5115 Concert Choir 10,1315 Pres.f?i.25 Swing
Choir 10,11,125'Pep Club 1011 Student
Council 115 Yearbook 10,11, co-editor
125 French 10111.22 . .
'KRUSE5"DEBBlEiBand .1'0,11,12f GRA 10.
LANDON, SUSAN
LA RUE, STEVE,IFootball 10,11,125 Track
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LAWRENCE, BARB GRA 10,115 Pom Pon
125 FSA11, pres. 125 Office Assft 10,11.
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Choir 125 Boy's State 115 UN Club 125
Homecoming Attendant 12.
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College representatives visit seniors wishing to
know more about colleges before enrolling.
Cathy Rohrer and Marla Hoopes follow the
pamphlets and brochures given them by a
representative from Northern Iowa University.
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Ionathan Knott
Gabriela Knox
Lorraine Knox
Robert Koenig
What's in it for me? Brenda Welsch pays strict
attention to college representatives and is
encouraged to ask questions during the discus-
sion.
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Matt Kolar
Connie Kossives
Debbie Kruse
Susan Landon
Steve LaRue
Barb Lawrence
Iohn Lazio
Marvin Levetzow
Francisco Leza
Seniors 161
162 Seniors
Cathy Lindberg
Pam Lindle
Brian Litten
Mike Lobdell
Teri Lohse
Ieff Lyon
Cindy Mahoney
Sue Manatt
Steve Massey
Iohn McAreavy
Leo McCleary
Peggy McCleary
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LINDBERG, CATHY
LINDLE, PAM Mixed Choir 10.
LITTEN, BRIAN' Football 10,115 Tennis
9,10,11 cap't. 125 Newspaper 11.
LOBDELL, MIKE I I
LOHSE, TERI Gymnastics 95 Tennis 105
Cheerleading 10,115 NHS 11,125 Student
Council 11,125 Homecoming Attendant
12.
LYON, IEFF Baseball 105 Basketball
'l0,11,125 Track 10,11,12.
MAHONEY, CYNTHIA FFA 11,125
Student Council 125 UN Club 11,12.
JMANATT, SUE Cross Country 9fGRA'fl05
French Club 10,11.
MASSEY, STEVE- Swimming 10,11, cap't
125 Band 10,11,125 NHS 11,12.
MCAREAVEY, lOHN,,Cross Country, 105
Football 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Christmas
Gander 12. ,, ' . , ,
McCLEARY, LEO
MCCLEARY, PEGGY 5 g ,
MCELROY, KEITH Drama 10,11,125 Mime
10,11,125 Stage Crew 10,11,12.
MCGUIRE, PATTY Mixed Choir 115 GRA
10,115 Y-Teens 105 YFU 115 FSA treas. 115
French Club 104 '
MCC-UIRE, SHARON
MEADOR,ftVICKY FSA 12. .
MERCHANT, RICHARD
METCALF, DEBBIE GRA 10,115 Student
Council 115 Quill 84 Scroll 115 Newspaper
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MEYN, MYRON Track 10,11,125 Band
10,11,12. I 0, 5
'MILLER, BETH Basketballi105 NHS 11,12.
MILLER, LISA Drama 10,115 Touring Plays
101112,
MINDER, LISA Mixed Choir 1.05 Concert
Choirf11,125 Swing Choir-12.
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After applications and
application fees were sent to the
appropriate places, many seniors
prepared to take college entrance
exams such as the "American
College Test" IACTJ or the
"Scholastic Aptitude Test" ISATI.
Some students may have taken these
tests when they were juniors in high
school.
Although neither test was given
at MHS, the ACT was offered at
Muscatine Community College, while
MITCHELL, MIKE Basketball 105 Cross
Country 10,11, cap't 12, Track 10,11,12.
MOORE, BUD '
MORRISSEY, MELODY
MORSE, LOREN German Club 10,115
Chess Club 10.
MOSCH, MARLA SCHMIDT Mixed
Choir 10.
the closest centers for the SAT were
Central High School in Davenport,
Iowa, or West High School in Iowa
City, Iowa.
At least one of these tests,
covering basics like Math, English,
Natural Sciences, and Social Studies,
is required at most higher education
institutes in the United States.
Seniors involved themselves in
the taking of several other tests.
These included Math, Physics,
Chemistry, Earth Science, and
Biology tests at the "Anual-Math and
Science Symporium" given at the
University of Northern Iowa at
Cedar Falls, the "Century Three
Leadership" test dealing with current
events, and the "Drake Physics Test"
Both of the latter two were given at
MHS.
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Patty McGuire
Sharon McGuire
Vicky Meador
Richard Merchant
Debbie Metcalf
Myron Meyn
Beth Miller
Lisa Miller
Lisa Minder
Mike Mitchell
Bud Moore
Melody Morrissey
Loren Morse
Marla Schmidt Mosch
Seniors 163
Dave Moulds
Mike Munday
Ieff Myers
Stan Nelson
David Nitzel
Virginia Norwood
Susan Osborn
Debbie Pallischeck
Ken Partridge
Iulie Patterson
Linda Patterson
Linda Paul
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How DOES H Dolt?
After hours of shuffling through
file and folder we finally stumbled
upon one and only one senior who
had managed to make it through
three years of high school without
never once submitting to any
terminal illness. Andrew, you really
know how to make us feel guilty but
congratulations!
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missing one single day of education.
One
days
Andrew Clark sat though five
a week of classes, 39.5 weeks a
year, with 179 days to the average
year, totalling approximately 537 days
the course of three years. When
KMOULDS, DAVID X
MUNDAY, MIKE
MYERS, IEFF Band 10,11,125 Concert
Choir 'I0,'I'I,'I2.
NELSON,tSTANLEY
NITZEIWDAVID FFA 'I0,'I1.
NORWDUD, VIRGINIA Mixed Choir 10.
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asked how he accomplished this
fantastic feat of perserverence he
attested to the fact that as an
incoming seventh grader he missed
orientation and it took him a long
time to get situated. Coupled with
this is the fact that living out past
Kent Research Farms leaves
relatively little to do on a day at
home. Andrew has finally done what
many a senior tried for never triedl,
PAL'LISCfHEiCK, DEBRA Basketball 105
GRA '1'0.5fYiTeens 10.
PARTIUDGE, KEN Football 105 Tennis 12.
PATTERSON, IULIE -
PATTERSON, LINDA Gymnastics 95 Pep
CIub 105 Cheerleader 105 Pom Pon 11,
capt. 125 Student Council 10,115 Year-
book 115 Drama 10.
PAUL, LINDA Flagsquad 10,11, capt. 12.
PECK, Mute
PERKINS, CINDY BasketbaII 'I0,'I1,'I25
Volleyball 125 Track 105 Mixed Choir 115
concert Choir 12. J
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PHELPS, IULIA Basketball 10,115 Concert
Choir 10,11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 NHS
11,125 UN Club 11,12.
PHELPS, STEVE Track 10,11,125 Wrestling
10,11, capt. 125 Band 10,11,125 FFA
10,1'l,'I2.
PHILLIPS, fULIE Basketball S.M. 105 Track
S.M. 105 Band 10.
PIECUCH, SUSAN. Tennis 95 Band 105
Mixed Choir 115Concert Choir 125 Swing
Choir 125 Pom Pon 115 NHS 11,125
Student Council 125 Homecoming Atten-
dant 12.
PLANK LORI Basketball 105 Band
'l0,11,125 Pep CIub510.
PLOG, LINDA Mat Maid 10,115 Library
Ass't. 10.
PLOGH, BARBARA
PORTER, PAM Swimming 10,11,125 Track
10,11,125 Boys' Swim Manager 11,125 Pep
Club 105 Band 10,115 Y-Teens 105 Year-
book 10,115 Newspaper 125 Christmas
Goose Candidate 12.
POSTEN, LINDA Band 10,1'I,'I25 Mat
Maid 11,125 FSA 11,'I2.
POWERS, DAVE Basketball 10,11,125
Cross Country 115 Football 105 Track
'l0,1'l,'I2.
RADA, LORI NFL 125 Concert Choir
10,11,125 Debate 11,125 Drama 11,125
Mime 125 Touring Plays 125 Stage Crew
11,125 Office Ass't. 105 Library Ass't. 10.
RAMSDELL, LINDA Gymnastics 125 Ten-
nis 10, Volleyball 125 Library Ass't. 10.
RAUCH, DONNA Swimming 9.
RECHTERMAN, IIM
REED, JEFF Golf 95 Yearbook 10,11,12.
REEVES, LAURA Band 'I0,11,125 NHS
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Mike Peck
Cindy Perkins
Iulie Phelps
Steve Phelps
Iulie Phillips
Sue Piecuch
Lori Plank
Linda Plog
Barb Plogh
Pam Porter
Linda Poston
Dave Powers
Lori Rada
Linda Ramsdell
Donna Rauch
lim Rechterman
Ieff Reed
Laura Reeves
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Sue Richmond
Martha Riley
Darlene Rininsland
Tammie Ritz
Nora Robles
Amy Rodriquez
Denise Rogers
Cathy Rohrer
Kathy Ross
Randy Roth
Greg Rowe
Patti Ruckles
lackie Ruggles
Nancy Ryder
REIST IEFFERY NFL 125 Band 10,115
Student Council 125 Drama 11,125 The-
spian 11,125 Touring Play 125 Stage Crew
11,12.
RICHMOND, SUSAN Tennis 9,10,11,125
Concert Choir 11,125 Girls' Swing Choir
105 Y-Teens 115 French Club 10,11,12.
RILEY, MARTHA Swimming 10,11,125
Tennis 10,11,125 Band 10, v. pres. 11,
pres. 125 NHS 11,12.
RININSLAND, DARLENE Mixed Choir 105
Concert Choir 11,125 Drama 105 Mat
Maid 115 FSA treas. 12.
RITZ, TAMMIE Mixed Choir 105 Office
Ass't. 10.
ROBLES, NORA Mat Maid 11, cap't. 125
Queen of Mat Candidate 12.
RODRIQUEZ, AMY Gymnastics 10,11,12.
ROGERS, osmse Mixed Choir 10,115
Concert Choir 125 FSA 10,11, v. pres. 122
Library Ass't. 12.
ROHRER, CATHERINE Swimming
9,10,11,125 Tennis 95 NFL 10,11.,125 Band
10,11,125 NHS 11,125 Student Council
11,125 Y-Teens 105 Debate 105 Drama 115
UN Club 11,125 Touring Plays 125 German
Club 11.
ROSS, KATHY Softball 11,125 Swimming
105 Twirlers 115 FSA 10,11,12.
ROTH, RANDY Track 11.
ROWE, GREG
RUCKLES, PATTI
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RUGGLES, IACKIE GRA 105 Drama 105
Stage Crew 10.
RUPE, STEVE
RYDER, NANCY Softball 9.
SAFELY, STEVE Baseball 10,115 Basketball
10.
SALLING, CLAUS Tennis 12.
SANDERS, SANDY Band 10,11,125 Mixed
Choir 10.
SATTERTHWAITE, FRED -
SAYLES, . STEPHANIE Swimming
9,10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Boys' Swim-
ming S.M. 10,11,125 Pep Club 105Y-Teens
10,11,12. I 5
SCHAAPVELD, DEBBIE GRA 105 Pep Club
105 NHS 11,125 Yearbook 10,11, co-editor
125 Quill 84 Scroll 11,125 FSA 11. V
SCHILDT, IIM Basketball 10.
SCHROEDER, DANIEL FFA 10,11,12
SCHUHOW, LORI Basketball 105 Softball
9,105 Mixed Choir 105 Pom Pon 10.
SCHWANDKE, STEVE Band 10,11,12.
SHELANGOSKI, DIRK 5 A
SHOULTZ, YVONNE Newspaper 12.
SIERING, TOM Golf 9,10,11,125 NHS
11,125 Student Council 125 Newspaper
11, co-editor 12. '
SIX, ANNE Swimming 10,11,125 Pep Club
105 Yearbook 105 Newspaper 11, news
editor 125 UN Club 11,125 French Club
10,115 Homecoming Attendent 12.
SLOT, LOUELLA Tennis 12. ' '
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requires daily work. Trapping provided Todd
with recreation and extra money.
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Trapping to the caveman meant
a survival source of food and
clothing. To the pioneers, pelts were
a source of income. Today trapping
is a winter pastime enjoyed by a
large numer of students.
The last two months of the year
were designated as trapping season,
during which traps could be legally
set in areas around Muscatine. The
trappers strung traps along the
Mississippi, at Wildcat Den as well
as in Durant, Walcott and at the
Conesville Marsh.
pelts were valued at S20 each.
According to 1975 figures a good
raccoon could bring a trapper as
much as S30 and a fox approximately
S45.
The first week of the season
proved to be the most lucrative for
seniors such as Dale Irwin. Together
with his father, Dale trapped 400
muskrats valuing a total of S1,308. As
the season progressed, the number of
animals significantly dropped to
anywhere from 140-200 per week.
The trapping season seemed
Depending on the type of animal short, but when you spent three to
and the quality of its pelt, trapping
proved to be a very profitable sport
four hours checking traps and
skinning game you realize the
for most participants. A muskrat was amount of work that goes into the
worth 53.27, while mink and coyote
hobbie. Tom Sturms and Todd
Duncan took turns driving every
other day to check their traps at a
spot 13 miles from their homes. Todd
explained that they didn't have the
best of trapping seasons, partly due
to the constant change of the
weather. These changes were usually
drastic and quite hard on most
animals.
"But we had good times because
of the many comical situations that
arose from being out at 5:00 a.m.,"
said Todd. Some of the funny and
startling incidents included stepping
on a pheasant, catching a skunk and
receiving its potent perfume, and
watching the car left in drive roll
right on down the pavement.
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Claus Salling
Sandy Sander
Stephanie Sayles
lim Schildt
Daniel Schroeder
Lori Schuhow
Dirk Shelangoski
Yvonne Shoultz
Tom Siering
Anne Six
Louella Slot
Fred Satterthwaite
Debbie Schaapveld
Steven Schwandke
Seniors 167
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"Boy, you guys sure know how
to cram kinds on a hayrack. How
many are here?" asked Steve in a .
strained voice.
"I think Pastor Mike said there
were 64 from the three senior high
youth groups. We've been doing a lot
of things with other churches in the
past two years. There's been the
'Almost Anything Goes,' a picnic at
Wild Cat Den, plus the softball and
basketball tournaments," answered
Vickie from next to Steve.
"Huh, I didn't realize church
kids had so much fun. At least I
never did! All 11 kids in our group
dropped out because the leader
didn't care about us," Steve
exploded.
"That's a good thing about our
church. We have a lot of young
adults who help out and keep things
rolling. Of course next week will be
super exciting with the United
Crusade."
"The Aubrey McCann United
Crusade. He's an evangelist from
Iamaica. Seven of the local churches
are sponsoring it and I'm going to
sing in the choir plus be a counselor
for the people who respond to the
invitation. So I'm going to be kept
busy," Vickie explained.
After a slight pause, Steve
remarked, "You really get involved
in church stuff, don't you Vickie?"
"Yeah, I guess it's my whole life
and I enjoy it. Oh, they're starting to
sing. I'll teach it to you. "There's one
way to peace thru , .
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What better topic for discussion in a business
english class than The Art of Conversation?
Evangelist Mr. Aubrey McCann, guest speaker,
poses several points of interest as Robyn
Hidlebaugh, Paulette Hall and Tammy Smalley
take notes.
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Darlene Smith
Debbie Smith
Iim Smith
jeff Snyder
Tim Snyder
Patty Soteros
Ianna Springman
Cris Spurgeon
Loretta Spurling
Iulie Stauffer
Cathy Stecher
Sheila Steele
Randy Stegall
Terrie Stender
Iohn Stockton
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SMITH, IIM Basketball 10: Golf
9,10,11,12: Newspaper 10,113 UN Club 12:
Christmas Gander Candidate 12.
SNYDER, IEFF Basketball 10,111,123
Christmas Gander Candidate 12.
SNYDER, TIM Football 10: Wrestling 101
Concert Choir 12: Drama 10,11,12g The-
spians 10,11,12: Mime 11,123 Touring Plays
11: Stage Crew 10,11.1Z.
SOTEROS, PATTI Mat Maids 11, cap't
123 Queen of Mats 12.
SPRINGMAN, IANNA Spanish Club 11.
SPURGEON, CRIS FSA 11.
SPURLING, LORE'I'I'A Mat Maids 11.
STAUFFER, IULIE Student Council 12:
Newspaper 12: Mat Maids 12: FSA 11,12:
Library Assistant 10,11,12.
STECI-IE.R,CATHY
STEELE, SHEILA Mixed Choir 11: GRA
10,111 FSA 11,12.
STEGALL, RANDY Football SM 10:
Touring Plays 11: Library Ass't 10,11,12.
STENDER, TERRIE
STOCKTON, 101-IN Track 19.
STOKES, IERRI FSA 12.
STOUBE, MARK Boys State 11.
STURMS, TOM Baseball 10: Basketball
10,11,12: Football 10: Christmas Gander
Candidate 12.
SULZBERGER, BARBARA CURRY Ten-
nis 9: Band 10.
SULZBERGER, CRAIG
SWAIN, ELLEN NFL 11,12: Drama
10,11,12: Thespians 10,11,12: Mime 11,12:
Touring Plays 11,123 Stage Crew 10,11,12.
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Band 10,11,12: Concert Choir 10,11,12g
Drama 10,11,12: Stage Crew 10,11,12.
TANDY, PAULA
TENNELL, TAMMY Track 10: Mat
Maids 11.
TERRILL, WADE Basketball 10: Football
10.12, Swimming 11: Track 10,12.
Ierri Stokes
Mark Stoube
Tom Sturms
Barbara Curry
Sulzberger
Craig Sulzberger
Ellen Swain
Mary Sward
Ed Symonds
Paula Tandy
Tammy Tennell
Wade Terrill
lim Tesch
Marcy TeStrake
TESCH, IAMES NFL 11, 12: Boys State 11:
NHS 11,121 Drama 10,11,12: Thespians
10,11,12: Touring Plays 11,12.
TE STRAKE, MARCY Track 10,11,12:
Mixed Choir 10: Pep Club 103 Cheerleader
10,11,12: NHS 11, 123 French Club 11:
Homecoming Queen.
Hunger pangs after a hayrack ride are satisfied
by hot dogs, pop and other munchies. CCD
members Louis Gaeta, john Garbutteand Steve
May discuss the day's activities with friends.
Seniors 169
170 Seniors
NO MORE HIGH SCHOOL!!!
Some happy and some sad were
basic reactions of the 395 seniors that
graduated in 1977. It was quite a
decision-making year. This was a big
turning point in everyone's life. The
future was on the minds of many
students. To be a senior and decide
on which route to take, college,
marriage, technical school, military
services or just going out and finding
a job for the future. The end of
school drew near and the graduating
class began to prepare.
Naturally, the traditional
essentials were carried out
smoothly-senior pictures, diploma
coversg then the graduation exercises.
For some the class ring was bought
in remembrance of their high school
years. Announcements, as usual,
This Is It
were an important part of
preparation, for it is an age old
lesson in the book of graduation
procedures that says the more
announcements sent out the more
presents sent back!
As a traditional happening at
MHS the seniors, early in the year
chose There can be no rainbow
without the cloud and the storm, as
their class motto, the yellow rose for
their flower and sky blue and
off-white were their selection of
colors.
Arranging for this big event took
time and many decisions were made
by the end of the year. We
discovered that these decisions did
not end with a stop sign but were a
turning point into the future.
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Amber Thompson
Gina Thompson
Lavonna Titus
Cindy Todd
Gayle Tomasson
George Tometich
Doug Tooman
Kim Townsley
Walking together through the Homecoming
march is one of the final roads that seniors take
together before they follow their own roads
into the future.
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Try that on for size. Part of second semester
registration involved measuring for cap and
gown. Louise Bloom gets fitted with a cap by
Mr Herwig.
THOMPSON, AMBER Band 10,11,125
Mat Maid 115 Spanish Club 10,11.
THOMPSON, GINA NFL 12, Drama 11,125
Thespians 125 Mime 125 Touring Plays 125
Stage Crew 11,12.
TITUS, LAVONNA Basketball 105 Chess
Club 10.
TODD, CINDY Band 10,115 Concert
Choir 10,11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 Pep
Club 105 Cheerleaders 10,11,125 Student
Council 125 Homecoming Queen Semi-
Finalist 12.
TOMASSON, GAYLE Softball 11,125 GRA
10,115 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 11,125
Newspaper 11,125 UN Club 10,11,12.
TOMETICH, GEORGE NFL 11,125 NHS
11,125 Student Council 11, President 125
Debate 11, Treasurer 125 UN Club 125
German Club 10,115 Class Vice-President
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Randy Toyne
Iessie Trevino
Steve Truitt
Iamie Tyler
Tim Tyler
Carrie VanBlaricome
Tammy Van Est
Sharon Van Wey
lane Vandygriff
125 Homecoming Attendant 12.
TOOMAN, DOUGLAS Band 10,11.
TOWNSLEY, KIM Basketball 105 Softball
115 GRA 10.
TOYNE, RANDY FFA 10,11,12.
TREVINO, IESSE
TRUITT, STEVEN Tennis 9.
TYLER, IAMIE Football 105 FFA 10,11
Vice-Pres. 12.
TYLER, TIM Football 10,11,125 Track
10,11,12.
VAN BLARICOME, CARRIE Gymnastics
9,105 Track 10.
VAN EST, TAMMY Gymnastics 10,125
Track 105 FSA 10,11,12.
VAN WEY, SHARON
VANDYGRIFF, IANE Basketball 105 Track
10,115 GRA 10.
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Ianice Ward
Mark Ward
Kevin Watson
Sally Webb
Susan Weber
Randy Wedekind
Rick Wehmeyer
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Balloons fell and noisemakers
screeched while Guy Lombardo's
orchestra serenaded out Auld Lang
Syne to ring in 1977. This roused
many people to thoughts of what the
New Year would bring. For about
350 teens in Muscatine, 1977 was a
mark of freedom, choices . . .
maturity.
The big senior year was filled
with homework for the needed
credits, completing decisions for the
next year. All of a sudden, you're
faced with, "I don't have to go to
school anymore! But, what will I do,
I haven't done anything else all my
life!"
Many opportunities awaited
young people finishing high school.
Road...
Some students chose to take their
needed requirements first semester
and then graduate mid-term. For
those students, they had the chance
to enter college in the spring
semester or work full time to save
their money for future plans.
For the students going the entire
year, many activities were planned to
keep them busy. Each football,
basketball game, concert, contest or
meet, suddenly becomes the last.
Along with the fun activities,
interviews with college
representatives, future employers,
and visits to schools took up a lot of
a senior's time.
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Rick Weikert
Diane Weis
Daniel Welker
Brenda Welsch
Debbie Wetzel
Mandy Whitlow
Rick Whitsel
Kim Wiegand
Kelly Williams
Carolyn Wilson
Iudy Wilson
Pam Windus
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Deciding what to do for the next
year, was a very careful and
involved choice. Parents, friends and
teachers all played a big part in
making our decisions.
There were choices such as
continuing education, either in a
vocational, private or public, two or
four year, university or college.
Tuition costs, room and board,
curriculum and location are varying
factors for college choices.
Small colleges and junior
colleges were chosen by people
wanting more personal attention or a
place to get the basics out of the way
before transfering to a bigger school.
Vocational schools were good
choices for someone wanting to learn 90
about one particular occupation. It I I f
took a shorter amount of time to www ,f 1
receive the education and enabled 'I
the person to get a job that they are
specifically trained for.
Higher education wasn't for
everyone. Many chose to enter the
employment field as soon as they
graduate. Other's settled down and
got married, and some chose to go
into the service. Whatever the
choice, the senior year will always
be remembered as one of more
freedom, choice and maturing.
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Sue Witter
Kristine Wohlers
Nancy Worthington
Lorraine Wright
Melvin Wykert
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Choir 105 Pep 105 Debate 105 Drama 105
French Club 10. '
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Mixed Choir 115 Concert Choir 12.
WRIGHT, LORRI Yearbook 10,1'I,125
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Actual proof5 individuals never really get lost in
the crowd, even if it's a fire drill crowd.
Craig Yerington
Cathy Yerington
Rose Yerington
Debbie Yohn
Anna Young
lanice Zaeringer
Lisa Ziegenhorn
Avery Zybarth
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GOETZMAN, IOHN
GREENWALD, TONY
HENRY, KIMBERLY Chess Club 10,11.
HERLEIN, HARRY
HUGHES, WANDA FSA 12.
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KORTE, EVELYN
LAKE, BARB Concert Choir 125 Pep Club
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LOUGH, SANDY
MCGILL, MICHAEL
MILLER, IERRY
MILLER, MIKE
MONTAGNA, BOB
MULNIX, GARRY
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school organizations and sports, a loud speaker
on the Heinz Field pressbox is a new beginning
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A total of sixty-one three point juniors and seniors
were initiated into the National Honor Society on April
4. The initiates were selected by faculty members
according to their academic excellence, leadership and
participation in activities. Two-year members opened the
ceremony with speeches explaining such qualities as
character,leadership and knowledge. Following the
candlelight ceremony, each initiate received a carnation
and refreshments were served in the cafeteria.
Three Point Seniors
Teresa Ales
Maria Ambrioso
Lorri Anson
Chris Armstrong
Valerie Aubert
Mark Baird
Robert Barclay
Richard Barry
Cory Berry
Kathleen Black
Louise Bloom
Kristine Boehme
Amy Bosch
Chris Brewer
Margaret Brink
Cheryl Brogly
Iulie Buckley
Kathryn Burk
Susan Buster
Iennifer Calvert
William Cawiezell
Marsha Christy
Andrew Clark
Kathy Cline
Ieffery Coder
W. Stephen Coder
Sheri Cook
Dawn Cooney
Iulia Cozart
Iill Crouse
Scott Curtis
Dan Dietz
Beth Donovan
Scott Drake
Todd Duncan
Mary Elliot
Cynthia Evans
Duane Fuller
Shirley Fuller
William Furlong
Iohn Garbutt
David Gardner
Eric Gatzke
Lori Gilleland
Lesa Greenwald
Brian Hammer
Debbie Hansen
Gregory Harper
Melissa Hart
Tammy Hatfield
Debra Hazen
Iames Heirigs
Kimberly Henry
Michelle Herwig
Ann Hetzler
Patti Higgerson
Leland Hildebrandt
Mark Hodapp
Ierry Honts
Ronald Houseman
Rick Hultquist
Iudy Hunter
Amal Issa
Leah Iohnsn
Evelyn Iorgenson
Diane Kathrein
Bill Kim
Iulie Kirk
Kevin Kiser
Ionathan Knott
Matthew Kolar
Constance Kossives
Barbara Lawrence
Marvin Levetzow
Cathy Lindberg
Pamela Lindle
Brian Litten
Theresa Lohse
Valedictorians Front Row: Debbie Yohn Sally
Webb, Jonathan Knott. Back Row: Cheryl
Brogly, Bill Kim, Brian Litten, Salutatorian Kevin
Kiser.
Sue Manatt
Steven Massey
Patricia McGuire
Sharon McGuire
Debbie Metcalf
Beth Miller
Lisa Minder
Michael Mitchell
Loren Morse
Linda Patterson
Iulia Phelps
Iulia Phillips
Susan Piecuch
Pamela Porter
Linda Posten
Lori Rada
Ieffrey Reed
Laura Reeves
Ieffrey Reist
Martha Riley
Amy Rodriques
Catherine Rohrer
Steve Safley
Claus Salling
Debbie Schaapveld
Thomas Siering
Anne Six
Louella Slot
Iames Smith
Ianna Springman
Ierri Stokes
Thomas Sturms
Ellen Swain
Iames Tesch
Marcy TeStrake
Amber Thompson
Gina Thompson
Gayle Tomasson
George Tometich
Timothy Tyler
Tammy Van Est
Kevin Watson
Sally Webb
Paula Diane Weis
Brenda Welsch
Mandy Whitlow
Kelly Williams
Susan Witter
Nancy Worthington
Lorraine Wright
Debbie Yohn
Lisa Ziegenhorn
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Seniors
Louise Bloom
Chris Brewer
William Cawiezell
Kathy Cline
Daniel Dietz
Todd Duncan
Brian Hammer
Melissa Hart
Patti Higgerson
Diane Kathrein
Connie Kossives
Brian Litten
Lisa Minder
Loren Morse
Iulia Phillips
Linda Posten
Lori Rada
Ieff Reist
Anne Six
Iames Smith
Ianna Springman
Thomas Sturms
Gina Thompson
Diane Weis
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Lorraine Wright
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William Anklam
Linda Avesing
Robert Barry
Susan Burzlaff
Kim Butcher
Cindy Collins
Susan Curtis
Rachel Dietz
Iamie Dore
Debra Erickson
Iames Fick
jennifer Fox
Russell Gillenwater
Kristopher Cregerson
Micheal Halligan
Iolynn Heitmann
Craig Holt
Teresa Howell
Brad Kardux
lim Kim
Teri Koehrsen
Ioseph Kolar
Society
Leffrey Lange
Mark Larson
Robert McMullan
Steve Meerdink
Brenda Mente
Robert Mittman
Tali Neumann
Sue Pribyl
Ioseph Reifert
Teresa Seal
Cathleen Sheller
Bradley Smith
Cara Watson
Two Year Members
Christopher Armstrong
Mark Baird
Richard Barry
Cory Berry
Amy Bosch
Mark Hodapp
Ierry Honts
Bill Kim
Kevin Kiser
Matthew Kolar
Teri Lohse
Steven Massey
Beth Miller
julia Phelps
Susan Piecuch
Laura Reeves
Martha Riley
Cathy Rohrer
Debbie Schaapveld
Thomas Siering
james Tesch
Marcy TeStrake
George Tometich
Sally Webb
Brenda Welsch
Mandy Whitlow
Deborah Yohn
Cheryl Brogly
Sherri Cook
Iill Crouse
William Furlong
Lesa Greenwald
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Recognition by Quill 8z Scroll, an honorary high
school journalism association, was given to those
members of the Auroran Yearbook and the Auroran
Newspaper for their journalistic contributions to
their respective organization. To attain this honor,
each student fulfilled the requirement of placing in
the upper one third of his class.
Quill 84 Scroll Members
lulia Cozart
Rachel Dietz
Todd Duncan
, 'Bill Furlong
Kim Goss
Brad Kardux
Connie Kossives
Teri Lohse
lane Malzahn
Pam Porter
Debbie Shaapveld
Tom Siering
Anne Six
Gayle Tomasson
Paula Diane Weis
Lorraine Wright
'two year members
Senior NHS members serve cake and punch to new members after
a formal initiation in the auditorium.
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Theresa Lohse
Cindy Estabrook
jerry Honts
Susan Piecuch
julie Cozart
Steph Nowysz
Karen Diehl
Mike Halligan
Sue Hoffman
jeff Lange
Teresa Seal
Kim Hetzler
Tom Tyler
jennifer Paetz
DeAnn Livingston
Pam Sachs
julie Hansen, secretary of the junior Class
diverts her attention from a class meeting to
smile for the camera.
Let's get down to business is jenny Calvert's
expression as she performs her duties as
Student CounCil's president.
junior Class officers: Sue Pribyl, Acting
Treasurerg jim Kim, Presidentg Cara Watson,
Vice-President.
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Secretary, Kevin Piecuch, Treasurer, lanna
jones, Vice-Presidentg Craig Marr, President.
Concentration is the key as Lori Panther listens
to the plans for the sophomore dance held at
the end of the year.
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President, George Tometich, Vice-President.
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"And here's your change, ma'am.
Have a nice day!"
When you're out shopping at a
grocery store, you'll see many
students employed there. Students
are now forced to get jobs because of
the high cost of records, concert
tickets, and other items necessary for
the livelihood of every teenager. And
one of the most popular places to
work is at they supermarket and
grocery store.
The work ranges from toting
bags as a carry-out person all the
way to making decorative displays
out of canned goods as a stocker and
running a cash register.
Stockers soon learn to be good
actors, smiling a friendly 'smile'
when they feel like crying over their
ruined work when someone pulls the
wrong can out of a display.
Cashiers are now using those
lnevv' electronic cash registers,
the ones that spit out change like a
crazed slot machine and dispense
stamps by the handful. A cashier
also bags the groceries being careful
not to smash the bread and eggs with
the cans and bottles.
Carry-out people also play their
part, dressing up for the store festival
in a clown suit and dashing out into
the wind and slush to put the
groceries into your car.
An average work day lasts about
six hours with the stock people
falling asleep on the shelves around
ten. The pay, averaging about 32.75
an hour for smiling, stacking, picking
and sacking isn't bad for a part-time
job.
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Lynette Adams
jeff Allen
Cindy Allison
Virginia Altman
Barry Andersen
Dave Anderson
Kim Anderson
Perry Anderson
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lim Ash
Steve Askam
Linda Avesing
Lori Baer
Gene Bailey
Susan Ball
jim Barela
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Checking off and pricing a newly arrived
various supermarket jobs that keeps joel
DeLeon busy at Mulberry Sun Mart.
shipment of goods
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Robert Barry
lim Bartlett
Laurie Bashore
Mark Batenhorst
Brenda Beckman
lim Beechum
Mary Bermel
Laurie BeVier
Vickie Bishop
Anita Bland
Glen Bohling
Vicki Borchert
Brad Brammer
Teresa Brase
Sue Braun
Brent Brewer
Paul Bright
Brenda Britcher
Dennis Britt
Betty Brockert
Karen Brockert
Steve Brockert
Adda Brown
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leannie Brown
Sallie Brown
Ron Bryant
Mark Buckley
Cathy Bugh
Mark Bunn
Bill Burmeister
Brian Burns
Linda Burr
Sue Burzlaff
Mary Busch
Kim Butcher
lean Byrne
Roberto Calderon
Mike Caiiger
Missy Callaghan
Maureen Cannon
Cathy Carter
Dianna Carter
Cort Cassens
Shirley Castelow
Rick Causse
jill Christophersen
Rod Christy
PAWS
Need a quick-pick-me-up drink?
Try this. Throw some Carnation
Instant milk, Karo syrup and
hamburger into a blender, grind into
a fine liquid and serve warm. Don't
knock it. This is the, way lion cubs at
Weed Park Zoo got started and baby
lions thrive on it. Especially "Fatso"
the five month old cub Doug
Terranova takes care of. Fatso was
one of the five lion cubs born at the
zoo last summer that Doug helped
raise. Doug, who has worked at the
zoo voluntarily for two years, has
found raising lion cubs a "different
experience." Although he admits that
Stan Buckley, the zoo director, was
mostly responsible for taking the
cubs home every night and feeding
them every two hours for several
weeks, Doug has the sole
responsibility of making sure Fatso
gets his exercise.
When Fatso was two months old,
Doug brought him home where they
would wrestle in the grass, but
Fatso's spending the night was out of
the question, because of the
objection of Doug's dog land
undoubtedly his parentsl.
At two months a lion is pretty
easy to handle, but at five months,
look out, Fatso loves to wrestle now
as much as he did then, but the odds
for a pin are against Doug. Once he
suffered some pulled neck muscles
when Fatso launched a sneak attack
and jumped him from behind. Other
than a few scratches and small bites,
Doug has not been seriously
wounded by the young king of
beasts.
According to Doug, Fatso has no
interest in stalking any prey fexcept
Dougl but prefers to spend his time
hugging Doug, playfully biting his
neck and ears and posing for the
cameras. In fact, Fatso has become a
regular camera ham because he's
had his picture taken so often.
Before the lion cubs came along,
Doug had also assisted in training the
zoo's elephant and chimp. He's even
worked with badgers and foxes.
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but Fatso will soon overcome his urge to nibble.
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much the same as humans do. Doug was
responsible for keeping Fatso from living up to
his name through proper daily exercise.
lim Clark
Wanda Coblentz
lulie Coder
Cindy Collins
Terry Comfort
Rick Conard
Nancy Conklin
Meagan Conway
Philip Crews
Sue Crook
Tammy Cubbage
Julie Cunningham
Sarah Cunningham
Scott Curry
Mark Curtis
Sue Curtis
Theresa Danner
Kory Darnall
Barb Day
jeff Deahr
lim Delveau
Laurie DeVore
Karen Diehl
Mary Dierickx
Rachel Dietz
Mark Dingus
Brit Dipple
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"Can I Help you?"
"I need an admit to class,
please."
"Why, young man, didn't you get
to class on time?"
"Well, lsighj it's a long story . . .
First of all, my car wouldn't start so I
had to walk to school. In below zero
weather your muscles and bones sort
of freeze up, ya know? So I thought
that a cup of hot chocolate would
really be great. Then since I was
already in the cafeteria I decided
that I might as well get something to
eat, too. Right? So I got one of those
nice gooey rolls. I was turning
around to go to a table when I
bumped into a senior. Unfortunately
this senior was carrying a cup of
super hot coffee, which ended up on
the front of my shirt, as you probably
have noticed. My mom's going to kill
me now! She gave me this shirt for
eating, and my shirt was done
steaming, I went to my locker to pick
up my first period books. I was at
my locker when this sophomore
came skipping up to his locker,
which is next to mine. He whipped
his locker open and the top part hit
me right in the head. Knocked me
right out! The next thing I knew I
was in the nurse's office with an ice
pack on my head. After a quick
recovery I realized that I'd better be
off. It was almost time for second
period."
Little did I know what was in
store for me. I went into my LIT
class and after roll call I went into a
conference room to study. Everything
was going fine until the teacher
launched a surprise attack on me to
see if I was working. I nearly had a
heart attack! I would have to be
working on my psychology at the
Christmas. Instead of "shouting out" time.
the stain, she's gonna shout me out!" lc0n't on page 1861
"So anyway, after I was done
Dan Dipple
Pam Dipple
Wanda Dipple
Sally Doak
Bob Doerres
Jamie Dore
Frank Draper
Kevin Duggan
Tom Duncan
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What a way to start the day! First period Algebra
class and Rod lohnston is already posed with the
problem of a test.
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the school newspaper, Kris Gregerson finds the
last few minutes of chemistry class a suitable
time to catch up on his reading.
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Denise Dunker
Peggy Dusenberry
Anthony Eberling
Donald Eichelberger
Virginia Eichelberger
Vickie Eisile
Don Elshoff
Debbie Erickson
Ken Erwin
Theresa Estabrook
Bruce Etter
Matt Evans
Brian Everhart
Larry Farless
jim Fick
Lisa Findling
Scott Fisher
Lisa Fletcher
ludy Fluty
Carol Forest
Scott Fossberg
Carla Foster
jeff Foster
Eric Fournier
jennifer Fox
Cynthia Frank
Lana Freyermuth
Pam Fruits
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Ken Fry
jennifer Fryberger
Denise Fuller
john Gaeta
Louie Gaeta
Mike Ganzer
Karla Garvin
Betty Gatton
Robert Gault
Cindy Geertz
Kathy George
Dean Gerdts
Russ Gillenwater
Curtis Gilson
Randy Goodale
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works on problems during a chemistry study
time.
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The bell for third period rang
and I was off again. In the library I
did my chemistry. All was fine, but I
knew it was too good to be true. I
was walking through the turnstyle to
leave when that darn alarm went off,
and Mrs. Voss came flying up to me
like the building was on fire or
something! After beingldetained for
five minutes, it was discovered that
some joker had stuck a book in
among all my things. Cute, huh?
After this whole ordeal, I was really
pressed for time. NOWI figured it'd
take a miracle to get me to class on
time! No chance! It took so long to
get up those stairs and run down the
440 yard hall, grab my books and
have half my locker come tumbling
out when I went to shut it! Then I
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the hall, fly down the stairs and flop
into my seat in Algebra class.
Everything went smoothly till the 'fly
down the stairs' part. A group of
senior girls were blocking the door to
the staircase. After a couple of loud,
but polite "excuse me's" which got
no action, I yelled "A MOUSE" at
the top of my lungs! I've never seen
girls run so fast in my entire life! I
made it through the door, but I was
delayed once again. This time it was
three sophomores trying to walk up
the stairs side by side. Wouldn't ya
know we got stuck when I tried to
force my way between them. A
janitor had to come and pry us apart.
Thatls why I was late! Now can I
have that pass?
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Karen Gray
Lauri Gray
Lynne Gray
Kris Gregersen
Steve Gross
lay Gulick
Mike Hagens
Wes Hagens
Chris Hagy
Ginger Hahn
Pam Hahn
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teacher's question "Parlez vous Francaise?"
Dave Symonds replies, "Me neither!"
Peggy Hahn
Steve Hahn
Paulette Hall
Mike Halligan
Margie Hampton
Scott Haney
Don Hanft
julie Hansen
Steve Hansen
Priscilla Harmon
Carla Harrington
Lori Harris
Debbie Hartung
Mindy Hatfield
loan Havemann
Ed Hayes
Steve Hazelwood
lolynn Heitmann
Greg Henke
jeff Henke
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Robin Hidlebaugh
David Hintermeister
Bob Hohenadel
Sandy Holland
Teresa Howell
Kelly jefferson
Debbie jennings
Connie jewett
justine johnson
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We're here in room 130
conducting an experiment: the
lingual maniputation of the solubility
of mixed disaccarids by avoiding
masticationg or in everyday English,
how many licks does it take to get to
the stick of a Tootsie pop without
using your teeth.
Seven participants were selected
at random, three males and four
females: Diane Sywassink, jim Fick,
Don Hanft, julie Testrake, Debbie
Sywassink, Bob Hoffman and Brenda
Mente. After choosing their desired
flavors, the contestants were seated,
Tootsie pops unwrapped, and placed
in position.
The race began, and with it
various comments filled the room
from skeptical participants.
"I'm loosing my stick."
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"My taste buds are burnt off."
"You're not doing it on your
tongueg you're doing it with your
teeth."
The lick-off rivalry was between
Don Hanft and jim Fick. Everyone
thought lim "had it in the bag" until
he was disqualified in his final licks
for using his teeth to get the
chocolate off. It was only a matter of
licks until Don won the title of the
Yearbook's Tootsie Pop Lick-off
Champ of 1976.
The experiment took exactly 18
minutes and approximately 27,042
licks, resulting in bleeding mouths,
aching jaws and sore tongues. Hanft,
flushed with victory, not to mention
slightly sticky, said, "I really tried to
win. I went all out." Needless to say
the losers vowed to return next year.
Bob Henry
joan Herlein
jerry Hill
Kelly Hilton
julia Hines
Bob Hoffman
jeff Hoffman
Sue Hoffman
Cathy Honts
Carol Hooks
Holly Hoopes
Lori Hoopes
Steve Howe
Dave Howell
Mark Howell
Mac Hubble
Robert Hunn
jeff D. Hunt
Todd Hunter
Bret Hurlbut
Glenn Huston
Tammy Ivey
Debby james
Steve jehring
Carl jensen
Mike johnson
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Lick-Off" Debbie Sywassink has one false start
counted against her.
As the race progresses, jim Fick finds that he's
at the end of his stick.
"lt can be done!" Don Hanft explains to a
disqualified jim Fick who couldn't control his
urge to bite his Tootsie pop.
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Rod lohnston
Brad Kardux
jeff Kardux
Sharon Kelly
Dennis Kemper
Nick Kennedy
lim Kim
Roger Kitchen
Vicki Kleist
Kathy Knox
Rick Knox
Teri Koehrsen
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Sue Koester
joe Kolar
Linda Korte
Dean Kossives
Diane Kraklow
Regina Kurriger
Sarah Lacy
Renata Lake
leff Lange
Mark Larson
Robbie LaRue
Karen Laursen
Mark Lawrence
Helen Lazio
Brian Leimkuehler
IoMary Lettenberger
julie Lettenberger
Sandy Lewis
Becky Libenguth
Ginni Lindle
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jeff Longhurst
Mitch Lorentzen
Sarah Lothringer
Gary Lowe
Rick Lucas
Brian Lueth
Gary Lyons
jenny Lyons
Dianna MacMahon
Dave Maeglin
lane Malzahn
Laurie Marshek
Marian Martin
Tim Martin
Connie Martz
Christy Matthiessen
Mindy Maurath
ste-.ie may
Jody Mayo
Kris McDaniel
joe McAreavy
Barb McElroy
Eric McElroy
Laura McCuire
Madeleine McKee
Kim McKinney
Bob McMullan
Steve Meerdink
Brenda Mente
Lisa Merrill
Don Merrival
Keith Metzger
Misty Michaels
Sam Midkiff
Dan Miller
Cond : A 'Fot' Profit
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"Hey, anybody have fifty cents I
can borrow?"
"No, but here's a lunch ticket to
get you through until tomorrow."
"Thanks anyhow, but I didn't
want the money for lunch. I wanted
to buy one of those candy bars the
juniors are selling to support
junior-Senior Prom. Anybody else
got fifty cents?"
"Are you kidding? I've spent so
much money on that candy and all
I've gotten out of it is another five
pounds, all in the wrong places!"
"Do you know that there are
over 600 calories in just one of those
Super Crunch bars! I'm afraid to
count how many there are in a box
of Mint Truffles or Toffee Bars."
This typical conversation was
heard around the halls from
November through early December
as juniors sold candy bars to raise
the money needed for the annual
junior-Senior Prom. Guys and girls
picked up their candy from the
storage room and began nickle, dime,
and dollaring the sophomores and
seniors as well as most of the
teachers. All that running around
through the halls and neighborhood
nabbing hungry students and loyal
neighbors really paid off. Over seven
hundred dollars of profit were raised
by the end of the sale. Recognition
was given to the following juniors for
selling the most candy: Cindy
Collins, S563 Tali Neuman, S633 and
Sue Burzlaff, 373.50 Top candy
salesperson was Michelle Phillips
with 38850.
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While in the cafeteria, Cara Watson, Steph
Nowysz and Sue Hoffman divide up their candy
and money for the candy sales to be used for
jr.-Sr. Prom, as julie Hansen keeps record.
Lavoy Miller
Lynne Miller
Tammy Miller
Tim Miller
Sue Mills
Robert Mittman
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Teri Monson
Joyce Moran
Ira Morgan
Lynn Morgan
Dave Morris
Allen Nelson
Rick Nelson
Tali Neuman
Don Newman
john Newman
Chris Noll
Mike Noonan
Barry Noret
Steph Nowysz
Valarie Nyenhuis
Karol Osborn
Marianne Oveson
Michelle Oveson
Andrew Pace
Dana Pace
IUHIOFS 191
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The chemistry teachers have
used a novel idea for several years
to overcome the pre-Christmas
holiday listlessness that settles in
their classes. They give their students
a choice of two rather ambitious labs
that involve not only a knowledge of
lab procedures but of scientific terms
and their layman's equivilent by
using grams and the chemical terms
for ingredients. How else would you
know that the "partial thermal
degradation of mixed saccharides
with the fruits of Plains, Georgia"
meant making peanut brittle or
fudge?
The benefits of the lab are
obvious. It gives students a chance to
consume the end-product of their
efforts, a procedure that, in
Chemistry, usually means certain
death. This eliminates the worry of
someone accidentally pouring a
corroding chemical down the drain,
although hot peanut brittle poured
down the drain would clog the sink
when it hardened.
The lab naturally has a few
pitfalls. For the person who
overheated his peanut brittle, it was
quite possible that eating it could
have caused sudden death, grave
sickness, or a horrible taste bud
reaction. Undercooking the fudge
produced, at best, chocolate soup
which not only didn't taste as good
but was extremely difficult to eat.
Most chemists, however, proved
that scientific knowledge, a strong
stirring arm and lots of luck could
come together to make a delicious,
but occasionly strange looking
candy.
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Randy Pace
jonathan Paetz
jeff Paulsen
jeff Paxton
janet Pearson
Dorothie Peters
Tim Peters
Karen Petersen
Richard Petersen
Dan Phelps
Michelle Phillips
Roxanne Phillips
Debbie Pippert
Cindy Pitt
Craig Plowman
julie Powers
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temperature of four hundred and twenty five
degrees fahrenheit. Scott Fisher and Steve
jehring concoct a batch of pre-Christmas fudge
to send to an old enemy.
Sue Pribyl
Cathy Pugh
Damon Pulliam
Wayne Rahlf
jeff Reichert
Paul Reid
joe Reifert
Don Reinier
Harley Reynolds
Terry Reynolds
Terrie Rhodes
Sue Ricklefs
Kerry Ritz
Renee Ritz
Fred Rivera
Lynette Rogers
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Margie Ruiz
Dave Safley
Crystal Sander
Kim Sanders
Karen Schmoldt
Kevin Schneider
john Schneider
Kelly Schreurs
David Schubick
Mike Schultz
Diane Scott
Russell Scotton
Teresa Seal
Andy Seynaeve
loanne Shaffer
jeff Shaner
Lynn Shelangoski
Cate Sheller
Randy Shouse
Donnetta Sides
Mark Simpson
Richard Sleeman
janet Sloat
Luana Sloat
Bill Smith
Brad Smith
Cora Smith
Deanne Smith
Steve Snider
luniors 193
Tammy Snyder
Shelly Springman
Connie Starr
Mattie Starr
Larry Stauffer
Clytha Steahr
joseph Steinke
Connie Stelzner
Shawn Stonebarger
Stacy Stover
Gary Street
David Stuart
john Sturms
Dean Stych
Steve Suhl
Paula Swab
Renee Swanson
Mike Symmonds
Dave Symonds
Debbie Sywassink
Diane Sywassink
Mark Tate
Paul Taylor
Eva Tennel
Doug Terranova
julie TeStrake
jim Theobald
Mark Thomas
Nancy Thompson
Francie Thus
julie Timm
Traci Timmons
Carol Titus
Laurie Titus
Kelly Tomlin
Vickie Tomlin
Ramona Trader
judy Troxel
judy Turner
Chris Ulch
194 juniors
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh? No! These
three wisewomen, Cathy Carter, jennifer Fox,
and Debbie Erickson, bring treasures of sand,
oil, and Fig Newtons as part of Mr. Gabriel's
International Relations class.
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janice Bartkus
jim Becker
janine Boldt
Tom Brenneman
jesus Cardoza
Sylvia Carroll
Stacy Chandler
Paul Davis
joel DeLeon
jim Duncan
Kris Edwards
Mike Flanagan
Rick Goodwin
Larry Hill
Terry Hindbaugh
Craig Holt V
Sheila jones
Teresa V Kallenberger
Ed Keck
Mike Krueger
joel Longtin
Lori McKillip
Rusty Melton
Lori Morris V
Randy Robertson
Tammy Smalley
Michael Smith
Dennis Stych
Beware of Arobs
Bearing Fig Newtons
Unannounced and
unorthodoxed, a special convoy of
Arab ambassadors arrived on
November 24 in Mr. Gabriel's
International Relations class clad in
the traditional garb of their country,
including sunglasses lfor protection
from the sun's glare off the sandl.
The procession made its way through
the FIL Community and into room
212 where they paraded around their
symbol of wealth, a can of oil.
Although they were not allowed
to perform the belly dance
ceremony, the music was played
while figs and dates, the fruits of the
country were served.
After bowing and praying to the
East lperhaps to thank Allah for
being spared from doing the belly
dancel it was time for the Eastern
visitors to exit,
After telling everyone isa llama
alley come lmay peace be with youl
they disappeared as mysteriously as
they had come.
During their study of the Arab,
Isreali conflicts in International
Relations, Diane Kathrein, Ann
I-Ietzler, Iennifer Fox, and Debbie
Erickson came up with the idea of
being Arabs for a day. Using old
sheets as costumes and information
from class on customs they produced
an Arab embassy, American style.
On December 17 those four also
initiated Hannukkah celebrations in
honor of the jewish people.
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Chris Utley
Deb Van Acker
Vaughn Van De Maat
Diane Vanderlinden
Laurie Van Est
Richard Varner
Liz Warren
Paula Watkins
Brenda Watson
Cara Watson
Aileen Wayson
Debbie Weber
Greg Weber
Craig Weikert
Mike West
Paul Westfall
Steve Wetzel
Tammy Wetzel
Patty Wheeler
Harold Whitlow
Steve Whitlow
Rhonda Whitsel
Denise Williams
justin Williams
Mary Williams
Thresa Williams
Kathy Wilson
Theresa Wilson
Lisa Wright
Mary Yerington
Pam Yerington
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Becky Yocum
Dusty Ziegenhorn
Terry Ziegenhorn
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Sophomores Minus
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Involvement
Well, I finally made it to high
school. Being a sophomore isn't easy
ya know. The juniors and seniors
didn't exactly love us newcomers at
first. But we got by-we showed 'em!
They couldn't believe it when 29 of
us so-called "baby-faced" under-
classmen ran for Student Council.
Yes sir, 29 of us! That's pretty
good, considering the fact that only
12 sophomores ran last year, and 11
of the juniors this year. There's no
apathy in this class. Most kids aren't
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willing to get out there and work for
what the students want. Then if
something can't be done by the Stu-
dent Council you should hear those
people scream! Not our class,
though. We got involved.
The first year is always the
toughest. But at least we got off to a
pretty good start. Maybe we can get
the ball rolling and set an example
for years to come. It's really impor-
tant for the kids to get involved. We
make the school what it is.
Myron Adams
Chris Ales
Linda Ales
Andy Allison
Laurie Allison
Kirk Andreas
Bryan Anson
Doug Anson
Brian Askam
Becky Atkins
Daniel Atkins
Eileen Atkins
Nathan Auberg
LuAnn Augspurger
Laurie Axel
Debbie Axtel
Randy Axtel
Barb Baillie
Chuck Bair
Greg Ball
Mahlon Barker
jim Barry
Lizz Barth
Mike Beaham
jeff Belknap
Terrie Belokopitous
Blaine Bermel
Dan Bermel
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Hetzler is ready to state
sophomore elections.
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Dwyer finds that she can relate better to her
peers. Other candidates wait patiently and ner-
vously in the background.
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Steve Bermel
Wendy Berry
Linda Bevier
Lisa Bevier
Kevin Bieber
Mark Bierman
Theresa Binger
Linda Birkhofer
Lisa Bishop
Barb Black
Beth Bohling
Terry Bonnichsen
Randy Bonjour
Dave Boulton
Chuck Boulund
Doug Brenneman
Shelby Brockert
Mike Brogly
Debbie Brown
Mike Brown
Ron Brown
Sally Brown
Steve Brown
Doug Bunn
Susie Bunn
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Barb Burr
Pat Busch
Kevin Buster
Cindi Caliger
Chuck Calvert
Greg Campbell
Laura Canady
Lisa Carlson
Vickie Carlson
Debbie Carter
Ed Castillo
Gina Catalona
Gloria Cavazos
Sing Cavon
Robbie Chambliss
Ellyn Chatfield
Sophomores 197
Kenlyn Clark
Mike Clemens
David Cole
Connie Collins
Iohn Collins
Steve Collins
Teresa Colton
Wayne Conley
Tim Connor
Brian Cooney
Wanda Coppinger
Kae Cordwell
Keith Costas
Larry Coulbourn
Brian Courtois
Iames Crieger
Wayne Crump
Kathy Cunningham
Wesley Cunningham
Iulie Curry
Don Curtis
Iohn Curtis
Lori Dahms
Teresa Danay
Debbie Davis
Donna Davis
Gail Davis 1
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Karen Dean
Debbie DeVore
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"Doc, I first realized that Driver
Ed was getting to me when I got my
Lit. test back. The question said to
name three types of irony. I had
written 'mirror, blinker and
shoulder'."
"When did this happen?"
"Over a month ago. Ijust passed
it off as a natural mistake, but lately
I've been having strange dreams."
"Please continue."
"Well, in one I found myself in a
room full of simulators and other
kids. I got in my car and started the
engine. Everyone was tooling along,
with the film, of course, but my
simulator actually uprooted itself!
Before I knew it I was tearing out the
door and into a snowstorm. All I
K could hear was Mr. Matthews in the
distance shouting, 'car number four,
hit your low beamsl' That's when I
decided to see you about this mess."
"I see. Have you had any actual
occurrances?"
"I had a hallucination while
driving with Mr. Calkins. He kept
repeating "ten and two", reminding
me where to put my hands on the
wheel. Once I glanced down to check
my speed and I thought I was steer-
ing the face of a clock. I blinked hard
and the steering wheel returned.
Doc, you've gotta help me. I eat,
sleep and breathe Driver Ed and the
final is next Monday. Is there any
hope for me?"
"Oh, yes, I see total recovery
next Tuesday. Thirty-five dollars,
please."
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Simulators are required for those sophomore
students taking Driver Education. Here, Brad
Woodstra demonstrates the ten-two position of
the hands, while concentrating on the film.
Mike Dickey
Peggy Diehl
Chris Dierdorff
Pat Dietz
Mike Diveney
Mike Donald
Brenda Doyle
Mike Dugan
Lynn Duggan
Lori Duncan
Don Dusenberry
Ann Dwyer
Ianice Dwyer
Randy Eichelberger
Tina Elder
john Elliott
Mark Ellsworth
Lynn Elshoff
Gina England
lean Ernst
Karen Estabrook
Lori Estabrook
Cheryl Evans
Matt Evans
Lesa Farless
Terry Farrar
Terry Ferkel
Sabrina Ferreira
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More Privileges
More Respect
"Welcome to high school.
What'd 'ya think of it?" The ques-
tion, when posed to numerous
sophomores, surprisingly got many
positive replies. Respect was the
main issue that most sophomores
stressed. They felt that teachers had
more respect for them than their
teachers in the junior highs. Respect
in what ways?
Well, one way had certainly
been shown in the liberty granted
sophomores during their free time.
Sophs said they enjoy being able to
decide whether they should go to the
IMC llnstructional Materials
Centerj, the cafeteria, or a study
center. They felt that the teachers
are a tremendous help and are will-
ing to work with the students on an
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individual basis in the study centers.
Registration proved that even
members of the youngest class had
some choice as to what courses and
teachers. This privilege gave
sophomores a feeling of respon-
sibility in decision making and selec-
ting courses which prepared them
for college, or a career after high
school.
Traditionally, sophomores are
scared stiff about entering high
school. It's a big step down from be-
ing the "number one" class at junior
high the previous year. The overall
reaction of the sophomore class,
however, was that the junior's and
senior's friendliness toward them
was better than ever expected.
Ieff Fick
Iulie Figg
Bruce Fisher
Sean Flanagan
Bill Fletcher
Gail Fluty
Mark Frantz
Ierry Freese
Terry French
Kathy Fruits
Phil Gaeta
Anna Gallaher
Mary Garbutt
Mark Garvey
Mike Geigel
Lisa Gilson
200 Sophomores
Stumped on a math problem, Susie Bunn
receives help from Mr. Ricklefs one of the
teachers who spends some of his free time in
the cafeteria with students.
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a PE course, but a free-time activity. Bryan An-
son and Pat Dietz watch Ed Costello work out
on the weight machine.
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Peggy Glaspie
Lynne Goedken
Mike Goethe
David Goetzman
Tony Goldsberry
Harlan Goodale
Misty Goodrick
Scott Gordy
Chris Goss
Greg Gosset
Dee Graham
Mark Graham
Ioel Graves
Mark Gray
Chris Guck
Eric Gulliver
Herb Hahn
Vern Hahn
Mary Hammer
Dee Hansen
Ian Hansen
Ioni Hansen
Anne Harden
Bill Harden
Steve Harding
Teresa Harper
Roberta Harrington
Tony Harrison
Mike Harsch
Mary Hart
Evan Hatcher
leff Hathaway
Patty Hathaway
Tim Hathaway
Lisa Havemann
Barb Hazelwood
Ken Hazen
Bryan Hecht '
Shawn Heckman
Tony Hein
Karen Henderson
Sophomores 201
lane Henke
David Henley
Rhonda Henry
Bonnie Herlein
Carrie Herlein
Magdalene Hernandez
Tom Hershberger
Kim Hetzler
Lisa Hickman
Dana Hidlebaugh
Richard Higgerson
Mike Hildebrandt
Penny Hill
Russ Hillman
Marcia Hines
Steve Hintermeister
Steve Hoag
Pam Hocke
Diane Hoffman
Laura Hoggatt
Lonnie Holliday
Blake Holmes
Dale Holtz
Ieff Honts
Ierry Honts
Lisa Hoopes
julie Horst
Howard Hughes
David Hurlbut
Chris Husted
Brian Hutt
Mike Hyink
Laurie Irwin
Tammy Iserhott
Ierry Iames
David jameson
Ieff jansen
Sue Iasper
Cindy Iensen
Alice Iohnson
Diane Iohnson
Keren lohnston
Amy Ioiner
Ianna Iones
Kyle Iones
Shelley Iones
Valory Iones
Mavis jorgenson
202 Sophomores
Training prize-winning horses is not just a
summertime job. For Patsy Osborn this means
everyday, 365 days a year even if it is below zero
degree weather.
Horsing Aroond:
A Full-lime Hobby
What time does your hobby
start? For Patsy Osborn it's everyday
at the break of dawn. Patsy's spare
time is spent caring for her five show
horsesg Tony Cheroke, Mitzis, Lucky
Ace, Tonna Gandi and Sha Antano
Wicahpi. Her prize winning horses
have competed in various events like
Western Pleasure, Halter and Hunt-
field Pleasure,
If you should decide to take up
raising horses for show, the first
thing you need is money, lots of it.
The cost of feed, show fees and
equipment add up to quite a large
sum. Besides the money, you must
devote most of your free time to the
horses.
Preparing for a horse show is
very time consuming. First of all, Pat-
sy must ride the horse everyday to
get her in shape. Proper daily
feeding is essential and, of course,
there is always the saddle to clean.
Besides getting the horse ready, Pat-
sy lines up her own show outfits. Last
of all the horse has to be groomed. In
a horse show it's very important to
have a well-groomed horse.
Patsy belongs to the Muscatine
County 4-H Horse Club and is also a
member of Model U. N. and FFA.
When asked if these activities con-
flict with her hobby she replied,
"No, because for 4-H and FFA, my
horses are my projects."
Patsy's love for animals has in-
spired her to look into the
veterinarian field as a possible
career.
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Renee Iustus
Dave Kagee
Dave Keeler
Keith Keever
Lorine Keller
Andy Kennedy
Gage Kent
Marvin Kerschenske
Tracy Kerschinske
Cathy Kies
Dee King
Ken King
Rosalin King
Lynn Kingery
Bob Klein
Iudi Kolpack
Mary Laeser
Tom Laeser
Meg Lande
Kim Lane
Sophomores 203
Pushing, shoving, the lack of ox-
Leo Larson
Chuck LaRue
Ken LaRue
Steve Lasell
Candi Laudahl
Robert Lawnsdale
Dan Leatherman
Bobbie Lee
Ieff Lee
Mary Lemaster
Shelly Lemkau
Cindi Levetzow
Antonio Leza
IoAnn Lick
Karen Lindberg
Bruce Lindle
Iudy Lindley
Laura Lindow
Todd Linville
Tim Lissy
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3:15 PM-Charge! Allowed only three minutes
to board the buses home, students wait in line
anticipating crowded conditions and not get-
ting a seat.
ygen from too close contact with
human bodies and the anticipation
of the day's end greet or await
numerous students as the 3:15 bell
signals the mad race to get a seat on
the bus. Some feel the school
purposely assigns one bus with a
capacity of 55 to pick up 80 kids.
They must be trying to prepare us for
Muscatine's attempt to beat the
Guiness Book bf Records current
record for bus-stuffing. Others think
it stems from the school's feeling that
we don't socialize enough at school
and therefore need the closeness of
being packed in a bus to become
well-rounded adults.
Whatever the reason, at the end
of every school day the doors fly
open and sophomores, along with
some unfortunate juniors and
seniors, once again sprint toward the
line of long yellow monsters to catch
a ride home.
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Hoffman while Ann Menendez lends a
shoulder to the discussion during the bus ride
home.
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Deann Livingston
Becky Lofgren
Tony Logel
Robin Lohse
Scott Long
Vidette Longhurst
Penny Love
Robin Luiken
Scott Lurndal
Nancy Madden
Iohn Maeglin
Craig Marr
Ted Marston
Melody Martens
Bill Martin
Debbie Martin
Ioan Martin
Lorie Martin
Mary Martin
Sharon Martin
Sue Martin
Tammy Martin
Rhonda Martz
Teresa Mathes
Randy Matthiessen
Sue McBride
Linda McC1eary
Scott McConnaha
leff McCulley
Rory McDaniel
Bill McGowan
Sarah McGowan
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Pam Mills
Debbie Mingee
Ann Mitchell
Linda Mittman
Carmen Moncivais
Tami Monson
Gary Montagna
Tina Morgan
Laura Moss
Virginia Mull
Tom Mullen
Vince Munyon
Ron Murdock
Bill Musgrove
Gail Neff
Denise Nefzger
Angie Nelson
Kris Nelson
Neal Nelson
Pam Nelson
Nancy Newman
Debbie Ogilvie
Barb Ogle
Russel Olson
Cindy Orr
Tim Orr
Patsy Osborn
Larry Ostermeier
Pam Otto
Tammy Overton
206 Sophomores
Vicky McGrew
Mark McKee
Stephanie McKillip
Craig McKinzie
Mike McLaughlin
Cathryn Mead
lim Medley
Osvalda Mendoza
Ann Menendez
Mike Metcalf
Burt Meyer
Matt Michael
Connie Miller
Doris Miller
Linda Miller
Lori Miller
Mike Miller
Mitch Miller
Doug Millett
Gaylord Mills
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Beat the bell. Sophomores julie Horst, Laura
Lindow, and Lynn Kingery fill out their advisor
base cards before the first period bell rings.
Ranee Owen
Ioann Pace
Bonnie Paetz
Iennifer Paetz
lim Painter
Lori Panther
Tim Partridge
Karen Peck
Sharon Peck
Richard Perkins
Mary Petersen
lim Phelps
lim Phillips
Robin Phillips
Brian Piecuch
Kevin Piecuch
Carol Pitt
Wes Plett
Mike Plogh
Todd Poole
Do You Know Where
Youre Going lo?
Not only did sophomores en-
counter a new name for their old
junior high homerooms, now
described as advisor bases, but
within these bases were those con-
fusing little white cards. For the
sophs who didn't understand the
purpose of advisor base attendance,
the cards were merely a waste of ink
in already half-dried pens. Some
even found that they made pretty
good paper airplanes at the end of
each successive month.
Part of the confusion stemmed
from the fact that the explanations
for the cards were often forgotten.
Eventually, the cards were a
benefit to Mrs. Kleffman and the co-
workers at the attendance window.
But for many students, it was a rush
making it into those first five minutes
of the day to sign their little white
card.
Attendance was being more con-
fined to advisor bases rather than at
the attendance window, as the bases
became "blue-slip stations".
Absenses were reported to the office
the day before by a parent's or guar-
dian's phone call. Blue slips were
sent to the advisor base for them to
pick up upon their return. This
greatly reduced the long lines at the
attendance window each morning.
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IMC, cafe, other are typical questions facing
loAnn Lick and other students every morning
in advisor base. Instead of being assigned to a
study hall, students had the option of where
they wanted to spend their free time.
Sophomores 207
Hal Porter
Iohn Powell
Steve Pugh
Iudene Ransom
Pat Rauch
Carrie Reed
Nancy Reed
Linda Reeves
Toni Reichert
Ben Reifert
Todd Reifert
George Reimers
Craig Reynolds
Shelley Reynolds
Trudy Rhodes
Steve Richmond
Iaokie Rigdon
Carol Rininsland
Dan Rivera
Iim Rivera
Lori Roberson
Ginger Rock
Polly Rock
Walter Rock
Mark Rohde
Jeanne Rohrer
Troy Ross
Sue Roth
Lori Ruckles
Pam Sachs
Kevin Safley
Carla Saltsman
Cynthia Sayles
Tom Schmalz
Wendy Schmelzer
Donna Schmidt
208 Sophomores
Gazing upon her schedule cards during
registration, Mary Hammer prepares to go
through Final Check Out and her first semester
of tenth grade.
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just like the sign said, help was discovered for
"puzzled sophomores" and coming to the aid
of James Creiger is Tom Siering, a senior.
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Does anyone remember the big
"R"? That trying experience that had
all the sophomore elects hanging
onto their composure by a thin and
fragile thread. "What, us?" you say,
"Don't remind us!" Well, I admit that
I was a teeny bit nervous, fl forgot
my namej, and slightly stunned by it
all. It Wasn't until I had staggered
across the floor, 45 minutes of con-
stantly tripping on folds of plastic,
that I wandered, by sheer luck, to the
check out table. Passing with flying
colors, I was sent on my way outside.
Bewildered, I looked around, turned
and went back in. I stepped up to the
last teacher at the check out table
and asked, "Was that it? Was that
registration?"
"That was it," he said cheer-
fully.
"I don't understand it," I said
coming from my daze. "It was so
easy."
Dana Scott
Kayle Seal
Lynn Searcy
Chris Sexton
Deb Shetler
Sue Shoultz
Kurt Sissel
Lisa Sleeman
Laurette Slot
Doug Smaus
Randy Smith
Terry Smith
Iulie Snyder
Eugene Soto
Lori Steele
Tim Stegall
Ieff Stein
Sue Stevens
Bill Streat
Bill Stuart
Lori Stuhr
Sophomores 209
Sue Schroeder
Todd Severson
Iill Shelangoski
Tony Shellabarger
Steve Shoppa
Vanessa Sloat
Andy Spurling
Kevin Stanbro
Lori Stanhope
Sarah Stanley
Sherri Steckman
Shawn Stover
Larry Stratton
, Cheryle Stromer
Yvonne Tetrick
Kevin Tomasson
Laura Tompkins
Candy Townsend
Roxanne Townsend
Robert Trevino
Therese Trotter
Patricia Trullinger
Ioanne Umbanhawar
Laurie Umlandt
Tracy VanBlaricom
Caroline Vanlngen
Tammy Warren
Lost In Piece
First day. To the 516 sophomores
those two words were synonyms
with Snow White's mother saying
"Take her to the forest and lose her
there." With eight staircases, lnot
counting the four in the gymj all go-
ing the wrong way for the confused
and overwhelmed sophomore
desperately searching on the first
floor for room 209, his evil mother
certainly had gotten her wish. Thank
heavens for the abundance of
sophomores and even friendly
juniors and fyeslj seniors!! Some
sophs had totally given up on high
school by the end of the day, but
most, like myself, had only a few
problems. The biggest of these was
my locker, which wouldn't open.
Basically, this was because in the
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course of three short months l had
forgotten how to open any locker. S0
during my free time that first mor-
ning I learned a new dance step:
right spin, right spin, number, left
spin, number, right spin, number lift,
let drop, lift harder, mutter, left kick,
OW!!, hop on right foot, sock locker
with right hand, gaze, stunned at
shattered metacarpals, lift latch of
locker with left hand, fopens easilyj
flick book latch like a pro, get
knocked out by the door like the
senseless bird you are. But in ap-
proximately two weeks I, not to men-
tion the rest of the sophomore class,
had not only made friends with my
locker, but had adjusted to 'all those
bloomin' staircases.
Carie Stych
Michele Stych
Todd Stych
Ieff Swank
Sue Symonds
Tanya Tack
Diane Tade
Kathi Terrill
Carol Thorne
Lori Tieke
LuAnn Tietge -...
Terri Todd
Ioe Truitt
Tom Tyler
Bob Vanacker
Bob VanDyke
Alan Ward
Tom Ward
Eric Waring
Dana Watson
Marla Webb
Lynn Weber
210 Sophomores
Reaching for her books on tlptoes is
sophomore Gina Catalona who was unfor-
tunately assigned a locker with a book shelf on
iff
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Tammy Welsh
Doug Wendlandt
Dea West
Vicki Wetzel
Ioe Whisler
Brian White
Andy Whitlow
Kenny Whitmore
Warren Williams
Connie Wilson
Rusty Wingerter
Mark Winkel
Tony Woods
Brad Woodstra
Valarie Wright
Linda Wulf
Tammy Wykert
Brian Wymer
Elaine Zellmer
Dan Zybarth
K Sophomores not pictured
Steve Anson
Dale Asmussen
Arthur Bass
Chris Bennett
Steve Braasch
Randy Brockert
Theresa Brown
Mike Buckley
Gerald Dennis
Terry Dipple
Ioseph Everhart
Ricky Garrison
Danny Leaver
Glen Lucas
I. W. Mathis
Iohn Meerdink
Lisa Oerman
Darla Oostendorf
Tim Plank
Brian Rosenberg
Anna Salcedo
Carl Sneddon
Barry Sulzberger
Scott Tilson
james Hodges Don Titus
Wally Kardux Gary Umlandt
Scott Koenig Connie White
Matt Last Pam Yeater
Caucus of confusion. Sophomores check each
others schedules hoping to find that they wont
be walking to their first day classes alone.
Sophomores 211
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Want complete
satisfaction and a secure
feeling when you're "on
the move?"
Coder Real Estate,
1519 Park Ave., offers
competent know-how for
the family whose interest
lies in home ownership.
With Coder, leave
the house hunting to us.
fill!
FRONT lan White BACK Brian Scheply, Dee
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Body Shop is fully equipped to
handle all jobs from the
smallest dent or scrape to total
wrecks and crashes.
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street
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Eat, drink and be merry at the Dairy
Queen, 838 Park Avenue. After
working up an appetite at a football
game or the park, come on over and
try our scrumpdillyishus chili dogs,
brazier burgers or fish sandwiches.
Of course Dairy Queen is famous for
its Dilly Bars, Mr. Misty's, Peanut
Buster Parfaits and all flavors of
sundaes.
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We at the Journal recognize the
importance of young people to a thriving
community. It is our hope that the
information we provide will serve to
enhance your growth as a member of our
community.
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Muscatine's newest mall department store,
provides our customers with the most
up-to-date fashions for you and the home. For
the hard to find items, Penny's issuses two big
catalogs a year plus several smaller editions.
Any orders placed through our catalog desk
will be ready for you within 72 hours.
SHOP PENNEY'S IN THE MUSCATINE MALL
Phone 263-0330 Retail Store
Phone 264-5150 Catalog Desk
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A KID
TO LIKE PIZZA!
Take your folks out for a pizza dinner at
Happy Ioe's. They are sure to appreciate the
prompt courteous service. If a pizza sounds like
too much, why not savor a delicious submarine
sandwich and a fresh tossed salad? Happy Ioe's
great ice cream cones in a mouthwatering
assortment of flavors, is always sure to please
any sweet-tooth in the family.
loin us for your next birthday and have a
free sundae of your choice. See you soon!
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Want to annihilate that
gnawing hunger and quench
that thirst? Even to toast a
Muskie victory? Stop in at
Mr. Quick's on Grandview
Ave. where golden fries
accompany a huge
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melted cheese and an ice
cold Pepsi can satisfy the 1
heartiest of appetites. After A! H A W ' - ld'
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Beautiful fresh, choice flowers for F-powm
someone special. A wide range of flower
arrangements and bouquets will be
wired anywhere you wish by simply
A dialing 263-2011, or by stopping in at 211
p East Second Street.
One of the finest selections of
Fine Art Graphics and Office
Supplies
125 Colorado Street Phone 264-3963 211 Znd' Stfeef
218 Advertising
Muscatine, Iowa 52761
PRIDE IN EXCELLENCE
IOWAY RECORD
PRINTING CU. INC.
212 Walnut Street
DIAL
263-7822
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Q X ln these
f days of high
prices and low quality
it is comforting to know
that you can still find a com-
pany that gives you what you want
and what you pay for. At Clyde Lucas
Quality Plumbing you'll find that's just what
you get, quality plumbing. So when unexpected
problems drip into your house be sure to call the
people you can count on,
1138 East 9th St. Phone 263-8155
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Il' your car is running
low on fuel and you
would like to fill up for
less in these days of high
gas prices, drive in to
Booley's Shell on
Grandview and Oregon.
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Is your sporting
equipment falling
apart? Maybe your
tennis racket is
warped. Whatever
your need, jog on
down to Safley's and
browse through our
wide selection of
sporting goods.
"Everything for the
Athlete."
206 East Second
Phone 263-9465
Advertising 219
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For all your jewelry needs, Lang's
Iewelry provides a pleasant, helpful
atmosphere and a wide selection of gifts for
all occasions.
110 East Second Street Phone 263-5041
Cross the moat into OLD WORLD
, ELEGANCE of the 15th century Can-
YALE X I tcbury Inn , , , sharc the experience of
KING 81 QUEEN size canopied beds
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Are you looking for a way to
cut down on clothing costs? Do
you have trouble finding
clothes that fit?
Then make your own from
the wide variety of patterns
and fabrics found at Town and
Country Fabric Shop in the
Muscatine Plaza.
10-9 Daily
10-5 Saturday
12-5 Sunday
Muscatine
Plaza
phone 263-1155
CONGRATULATIONS, YOUR
FUTURE STARTS TODAY
Rileys
Funeral
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Edward Walter Riley
Mary A. Riley
Dorothy L. Riley
24 Hour Ambulance
uscatine
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Dr. G.E. Barrington
Dr. D.W. Longtin
Dr. Donald D. Fick
Service Phone 263-5502
Phone 263-2
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831 2200 Park Avenue
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IN THE
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The New Navy teaches jobs
in computer technology and
electronics and nuclear science
and aviation mechanics. Iobs that
can help you to places while
you're in the Navy and when
you get out. '
Iobs that give you a chance
to travel, to make good money
Itoday's sailor is the best paid in
historyj, to make a life for your
self. To see if you qualify, to find
out if you've got what it takes to
make it in the New Navy, call or
see:
Steve Booth
Muscatine Plaza
Phone 263-9505
B at M SERVICE Bostwicks
Hearing and Cooling
See us for the following name-brands.
Haggar I-l.l.S.
Levis Hanes
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229 East Second Street
MUSCATINE, IOWA 52761
Ierry Sanders at
Cook's Music invites
you to visit the
"Sound Cellar" and
listen to the ultimate
in sound. The "Sound
Cellar" features
names like Pioneer,
Sansui, and Bose. Stop
in to see Ierry for
some "Sound Ideas!"
Front: Rachel Dietz, Diane Weis, Ron Houseman, Back: Dave Symonds, Ieff Reist,
Connie Kossives, Sandy Holland, Gayle Tomsson, Debbie Schaapveld, Diane
Kathrein, Lynn Miller.
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ASK!
ROBBI S
HAVING AN ICE
CREAM
ATTACK?
For a cure, rush
right out to Baskin
Robbins in the
Muscatine Plaza and
have one on a sugar
cone. Try our Chocolate
Mint, Pra-lines 'n
Cream, or any one of
our other 31 great
flavors.
Dinnerware, jewelry and
woodcrafts are just a few of the
gift selections featured at Gift
World located in the Muscatine
Mall. A wedding or a bridal
shower in your future can be
commemorated with accessories
with Old World excellence in
the New World style. Gift
World has a bridal registry for
those planning that big step.
Hours are from 10 to 9 daily, 10
to 5 Saturday and noon to 5
Sunday.
ents
pewr-Fititera
At our new location, 212 East Second Street, we
display the best quality typewriters along with office
desks and chairs all in stock. Going off to college
with the promise of hours of homework can be
depressing but with a typewriter from Don's the
workload is not quite as frustrating.
212 East Second Street Phone 263-6811
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Fox's in downtown
Muscatine carries a
complete line of clothing
for the men and young
men in your family. We
carry from jeans to dress
suits to cater to every
need of any man. Fox's
has such name brands as
Van Huesen shirts, jaymar
slacks, Merit suits and
sports coats and jantzen
Sportswear.
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If you're a good student, or you have a
good student in your family, we'd like to
save you money on car insurance. Why
don't you call me today . . .to see how low
cost a good student's insurance can be.
DICK HARBAUGH AGENCY
1503 PLAZA PLACE
IVIUSCATINE, IOWA 52761
PHONE: OFF. 263-6903
FIES. 264-2169
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MADISON. wlsconsm 53101 Scott MaCLennan
224 Advertising
Sue Koester Marian Martin
nietzel's pharmacy
Whether you need an important prescription filled or just a
birthday greeting card. Nietzel's Pharmacy, 413 Mulberry, is
willing to help you. This quality drug store offers a wide
selection of health and beauty aids, greeting cards and sick
room supplies. Open until 9:00 P.M. daily with free city
delivery and 24 hour emergency service. Next time phone
Nietzel's Pharmacy for convenient delivery service at 263-
1852.
C. Peters Inc.
Dodge GMC
1429 Park Ave.
263-4240
I F . . . you are looking for a purpose in
life,
. . . you are scarching for the truth,
. . . you are just looking for some fun,
then find the answer at
Word of Life Club
Youth Ministry of the
Lincoln Boulevard Baptist Church
1235 Lincoln Blvd. or call 263-8085
Central
State
Bank
For careful, friendly service with
that personal touch, do all your
banking at Central State Bank. Your
friendly neighborhood bank is
interested in you and your banking
needs.
Convenient drive-in or walk-up
banking, plus free checking makes
banking at Central State a real
pleasure.
Central State Bank is located at 301
Iowa Avenue, Muscatine Mall and the
new South Muscatine addition for all
your banking needs.
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After watching an exciting football game try
Sandy's famous hamburgers, fries and a drink. Enjoy
their creamy smooth cones and a variety of delicious
sundaes. Our swift and thrift fashion can be a great
advantage when you're on the run, or call 263-0611
and use their carry out service.
Mills
Auto
Parts
Keep your car in
good working condition
by frequently visiting
Mills Auto Parts Co. at
408 East Second Street.
You are assured quality
products, efficiency, and
pleasant surroundings.
Your car will be in the
best possible hands at
Mills.
See Dean Kossives for all the latest in Men's
fashions at Mosenfeldcrs
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Whether it's casual or
formal wear you are looking
for, Moselfelder's at the
Muscatine Mall is sure to
have it. They feature such
Marx, and Iohnny Carson.
We are open 10 AM to
Headquarters for men's
formal wear!
Rock Island-Moline
Davenport-Muscatine
brand names as Hart, Schaffner, and
9 PM daily and 10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday and Noon to 5 PM Sun.
Advertising 227
Big appetites need a
place where satisfaction is
guaranteed and fine quality
with style is evident. At Old
Town you are in elegant
surroundings, while
discovering mouth watering
delights at easy to handle
prices.
Located at 1500 Park
Avenue, the Qld Town
Restaurant caters to
appetites, no matter how
large or small.
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STOP IN TODAY!
G I Q N Woolworths is a great one stop shopping place
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where customers can get more for their money A wide
selection of merrhandise to fit personal and practical
needs is offered to people of all ages The next time you
fire shopping and need a breik stop at Woolworth's
Coffee Shop and enjoy the delicious food. Woolworth's
is located in the Muscatine Plaza and is open 10-9
fzealfau' - 1704041 ana! weekdays, 10-5 Saturdays and Sundays. "Satisfaction
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1211 PARK AVENUE
Guaranteed"
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Whir-r-r-r BGOM! "My first strike! Alright!" If you've
never experienced the thrill of this moment then come
down to Plamor lanes, 1411 Grandview Avenue. We have
a wide selection of bowling equipment for hours of fun.
Enjoy open bowling as well as league play at Plamor
Lanes.
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114 West 4th
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263-5312 208 Iowa Avenue
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Front Row: Rick Hulquist, Tom Siering, lim Smith, Chris Armstrong, Terrill, Iohn Carbutt, Melvin Wykert, Tom Hunter, Ed Symonds, Ierry
Matt Kolar, Kevin Kiser, Andrew Clark. Second Row: Loren Morse, Honts, Russell Vance. Back Row: Mary Cannon, Louise Bloom, Sandy
Michael Mitchell, Mary Elliot, Kathy Brookhart, Diane Kathrein, Sander, Beth Donovan, Ieff Reist, Scott Curtis, Ieff Reed, Craig
Cheryl Brogly, Ann Wayson Young. Third Row: Wanda Hughes, Wade Yerington.
Congratulation
to th2 SClli0l'S
who e parents work at
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1600 OREGON MUSCATINE, IOWA
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THE GUARANTEED FEED
AMERICANA
BEACH LUMBER
,M 81 SUPPLY CIIMPANY
ALLIED BUILDING CENTER
1030 HERSHEY AVE.
Tut a pair of Levi'sQon your feet
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Buying a bicycle is a big decision and whether
you're planning to peddle across town or across the
state a Schwinn bicycle from Harpers will have the
excellent quality, professional adjustments and sleek
appearanceto appealto every buyer.NNidiIiarpers
factory trained service, an investment made at 1106
Grandview Avenue makes every mile peddled a mile
worthwhile.
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located at 208 East 1
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customer service call
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for repair service is
located at 215 Oak
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263-3443
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That's an old saying which still rings true,
especially when the right decision is made
and an outfit is purchased from Barton's. At
129 Est Second quality is found at easy to
handle prices. Barton's proves a theme no one
can resist-feeling good is inevitable!
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whether you're an uncle,
father, cousin or grandfather, it
makes no difference because
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Why wonder? Why worry? Why wait?
When a printing job from Knott Printers can
give you the answers and relieve voui mind.
the quality high. Knott Printers offers '1
complete line in commercial printing. Call
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One stop shopping is the advantage
of shopping at Montgomery Wards in
the Muscatine Plaza. If you can't find it
in our store you can order it through
our catalog and still receive the
friendly service to meet your needs.
I-lllllbef MCH' Bums new
house or just remodeling
and need more building
materials or furniture to
add to that final look?
Then go to the Lumber
Mart's Furniture
Department where there
is a large selection of
furniture in a variety of
colors and styles that can
satisfy anyone's taste.
They also have
money-saving deals on
carpeting, curtains, and
living room accessories.
lust thinking of the
magnificent feeling of
relaxing in a deep, soft
sofa after a hard day's
work will make you want
to take advantage of their
unbeatable deals.
Lumber Mart is located at 1700
, Grandview for all your building and
, decorator needs.
Bosch Pest Control, Inc.
PESTS and
TERMITES
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mess: .iii 263-7965
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Bandag Is Proud To Have Grown With You
And This ls Only Our First Twenty Years
During twenty years plenty has happened. In 1957 Bandag was
still a dream. A dream just beginning to take shape.
Today we are located in more than 90 countries worldwide.
And recently we opened our new International Headquarters
in Muscatine. Among our employees are many graduates of
Muscatine High School. We take special pride because MHS
graduates continue to play a key role in helping us grow around
the globe.
Good reason to proclaim how proud to have
And this is only our first twenty years.
grown with you.
BANDAG INCORPORATED OBANDAG WORLD HEADQUARTERS OBANDAG CENTER 0 IVIUSCATINE, IOWA 52761 OTEL. 3191262-1400
Advertising 241
First
Nationa
Bank
To open a savings account,
checking account, or to take out a
loan, see the folks at First National
Bank. In fact, for all your banking
needs, the people of First National
will be happy to serve you at their
three locations, whether its for a
passbook account, Christmas club,
automobile or a personal loan. First
National is a full service bank and
is conventiently located in three
places, the main bank on the corner
of Second Street and Iowa Avenue
and two drive-in banks located at
Third Street and Cedar Street and
at the Muscatine Mall.
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The Hy-Vee Food
Store is known for its
well stocked shelves
and customer service.
Hy-Vee, located at the
plaza continues that
tradition. Open all
week, we provide this
area with high quality
brand names and
products. Shopping at
Hy-Vee is a pleasure
because our customers
are our number one
concern.
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Home, 210-212
Cedar Street is
known for its
compassionate
manner in making
arrangements with
the family ofthe
bereaved. Call
263-8112 when
their reliable
service is needed.
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' 5 ' 1 For the look that reflects your own personal taste, try
F"' shopping at S.G. 8: P. Stein Furniture, located at 309 Iowa
Avenue. You'll find the style that satisfies any variety of
ideas you may have. A wide assortment of styles and
colors are available at fantastic money saving prices,
Whether you crave Early American, Mediterranean,
Traditional or Mpdern, take a look at Asein's assortment
of furniture as well as carpeting, bedding, lamps and
many other accessories, Stop in any Monday through
Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Senior girls don't forget
that Stein's hope for your successful future lies in the
Hope Chest that you received from Stein's for your
graduation.
"Qu CDIU jfirm illl Q1 0550033 UZUUJIIH
309 IOWA AVE. PHONE 263-4021
Advertising 243
Canturine!
Dersonalities
Colonial Studio
eitrake Bros. Inc.
C ARK'S
S A d Rd
Senvice
0 IVIIIFFLER TUNE-IIP
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0 OIL CHANGE
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STANDARD
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THIRTY YEARS AT THE SAME
LOCATION
103 Grandview
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Better feeding ideas come
from TeStrake Brothers, Inc., your
Kent Feed dealer in Muscatine.
I Feed grinding and drying,
portable feed grinding services
available. TeStrake's is located at
207 Green Street, phone 263-2825.
THE GUARANTEED FEED
IJ UG is
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315 East Second 263-7044
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Advertising 245
Congratulatlons
Semors'
You ve graduated
Your commumty IS proud
of you and your
accomphshment.
HON INDUSTRIES
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!ULAAAA
Abaraszewskl, Andrzej .... 116
ACME FUEL ....
Adams, Judy . . .
Adams, Lynette .
Adams, Myron . .
Adams, Teresa . .
Adklnson, Jerry
AIRD, SUE ......
AIROLA, ALFRED
Ales, Chrls ......
Ales, Llnda . . .
Ales, Scott ....
Ales, Steve . . .
Ales, Teresa . . .
..........231
. . . . .148
. . . . . . 56,
89,180
. . . . .196
...l4S
...148
.....128
........128,
130
. . . . 86,87,116,
196
...196
. . .119
.........91
.......32,10,
115,148,176
Allbee, Mlke ............... 93
Allchln, Kelth .... ..... 9 1,101,
109,148
Allchln, Kevln . . .... 45,S4,
143.253
ALLEN, FRANK ........... 10,
128,129
Allen, Je!! ........... 50,59,79,
90,91'115,130
Alllson, Andrew ......... 74,80,
B1,86,81,196
Alllson, Clndy . . . . . . . . . . . . .180
Alllson, Laurle ............ 196
Altman, Vlrglnla . . . . . . . . 110,
Ambrloso, Chrlsty .
AMERICAN FAMILY
180
. . .... 148,
116
INSURANCE ....... . . .224
AMERICANA
SEEDS . .... .
......230
Amos, Michael . . . . . . .l01,102,
Andersen, Barry
Andersen, Perry
148,152
731
180
.... ...180
Anderson, Davld . . . . . . . . . .180
ANDERSON, JUDD ........ . 69,
71.123116
Anderson, Klm ............I80
AIIGEPSOII, Robert
Andreas, Klrk . . . .
ANDRESEN,
ROBERT .... . . . .
.........14s
...198
. . . . 62,63
Anklmn, Wllllam ........ s6,87,
130,180
Anson, Bryan .... .... I 96,201
Anson, Douglas . . . .... 14,86,
81,196
Anson, Lorrl ........... 97,101,
I02,123,148,I76
Anson, Steven ............ 151
Anson, Steven ............ 211
Arlngton, Susan ........... 148
Armstrong, Chrls .......... 50,
73,36'148,176,230
Armstrong, LeAnn ...... . . 138,
148
THE ART SHOP . . . . . .218
Ash, James ..... . . .180
Ash, Linda ..... . . .148
Askam, Brlah . . . . . .198
Askam, Steven .... . . .180
Asmllssen, Dale . . . .... .211
Aswegan, Allen . . . ...... .115
Atklns, Dennls . . . .... 74,86,
196
Atklns, Elleen . . . . . .196
Atklns, Rebecca . . . . . .196
Auberg, Nathan ....... .... 1 96
Auberg, Valerle ........ 98,101,
102,133,148,116
Augspurger, LuAnn ........ 196
Aveslng, Kathy ....... 110,149
Aveslng, Llnda ......... 91,1l6,
Axel, Laurle . . .
Axtell, Debble . .
Axtell, Penny . . .
Axtell, Randy . . .
111,180
. . . . 104,196
. . . . 137,196
......149
......l36,196
Babcock, Doug . . .
Baer,Lorl
Balley, Eugene . . .
......149
63,180
. . . .66,86,
87,180
Balllle, Barbara .... .... 1 96
Balllle, Robert . . . ..... 32,33,
Bair, Chuck . . .
Baird, Mark . . .
149,157
. . . . . . . .196
- - - 35.511141
116
Ball State University ...... 253
Ball, Gregory ........ . . .196
Ball, usan
.....1S0
Ballenger, Kevin ........ 64,73,
149,255
BAMI-'ORD STUDIO ....... 234,
253
BANDAGE INC. ........ 241,253
B 8 M SERVICE . . . ..... .221
Barclay, Doug .... ..... 1 49
Barclay, Robert . . . .... 149,
176
Barela, Rlchard . . . .... .180
Barker, Mahlon . . . .... 101,
196
Barnard, John . . . ..... .181
Barry, James . . . . . . . . . .66,69,
Barry, Rlchard
35.571196
32 54
1s6f6s',89,'1k9,i76
Barry, Robert ....... 55,66,69,
181
Barth, Elizabeth . .
Bartkus, Janice . . .
Bartlett, James .....
BARTON'S . . . . .
BASEBALL .. ....
Bashore, Joe . . . . . .
.....107,
196
.....101,
194
73,86,l41,
ISI
......236
. . . 64,65
......119
Bashore, Laurle . . . . . . . . . . 107,
BASKETBALL, BOYS
110,181
. . . . 18-80
BASKETBALL, GIRLS .... 19-S3
BA SKIN-ROBBINS ......... 222
Bass, Arthur . . . . ....
Batenhorst, Mark . . .
Bates, Debble ......
BEACH LUMBER . . .
Beaham, Mlke . . . .
Bean, Bruce .....
BEATTIE, LOIS ....
BEATTY, ERNEST . . .
Becker, James .....
Beckman, Carol .....
Beckman, Patrlcla . . .
Beechum, James . . .
Beedlng, Robert ....
BEER, DANIEL J . . .
Begey, Mark .......
Belknap, Jeffery . . .
....211
....181
....175
......231
..136,196
......195
....128
....128
....194
....181
....149
....181
....149
....59,
129
- 0 - 73.149
....196
Belokopltlolls,
Terrle ........ .... 1 96
BENEDICT,
ELDON . . . . . . . 106,129
Bennett,
Chrlstopher . . . . . . .211
Bermel, Blalne . . . ..... .196
Bermel, Danlel . . . . . .116,119,
196
Bermel, Mary . . . . . . 101,181
Bermel, Steve .... .... 8 1,157,
197
Bermel, Thomas .......... 149
Berry, Cory ......... 32,73,79,
150,176
Berry, Wendy . . . .... 80,92,
197
BETTER HOME
FURNITURE . . . . . . .214
Bevler, Laura .... .... 1 81
Bevler, Llnda . . . . . . .191
Bevler, Llsa . . ...... 197
Bleber, Kevin . . . .... 74,128,
197
Blere, Jane ...... .... 1 50
Blerman, Mark . . . . .... .197
Blnger, Theresa ........... 197
BIRD DAY ........... 96,91,255
Blrkholer, Linda ......... 104,
197
BIRKS, DAVID . . . . . . .129
Bishop, Llsa .... .... 1 97
Blshop, Vlckle . . . . . . .181
Black, Barbara . . .... 191
Black, Kathleen .... . . . 150,
116
Blaeslng, Ted . . . . . . .82
Blake, Becky . . . . . . .150
Bland, Anlta .............. 181
Bloom, Lotllse ........... 60,92,
98,l50,111,l16
Bloomhllll, Tamera . ..... 110,
138
Blough, Renee ..... .... 1 50
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Boehme, Krlstlne . . . . . . . . . . 48,
89,102,150,I76
BOGARDO
CHARLES . . . . . . . . . . 16,129
aohllng, Beth . . . . . . . 31,197
Bohllng, Brent . . .
Bohllng, Glen . . .
Boldt, Janlne ....
Bonjour, Randy ....
Bonnlchsen, Terry . .
.....31
....181
....194
....197
....197
BOOLEY'S SHELL ......... 219
Borchert, Victoria ......... 181
Bosch, Amy ........
BOSTWICKS . . . .
BOSCH PEST
CONTROL ......
Boulton, Davld . . .
Bouland, Davld . . .
Bower, Bradley . . .
BOYCE, MARY ....
Braasch, Steve ....
Brammer, Brad . . .
Brase, Teresa . . . . .
Braun, Bob . . . .
Braun, Mlke . . . . . .
BIBIIII, SIISBII . . . . . .
32, 101,102,
150,116
. . . . . . .221
...239
...191
.....191
66,150
80,81
.....Z11
. . . . . .181
125,181
......119
...l19
. ...181
BREADY, JOHN C . . . . . .129
Brenneman,
Douglas .......
Brenneman,
Thomas .......
...191
. .... .1
94
Brewer, Brent . . . ....... .181
Brewer, Chris ......... 150,176
Brewer, Jeffery ......... 116,
117,118,119,150
Brewer, Tlm .................
Brlggs, Susan ......... I02,I03,
Brlght, Paul . . . . .
150
......181
Brlnk, Margaret . . . ...... 67,82,
89,150,116
Brltcher, Brenda . ........ 110,
181
Britt, Dennis ..... . . .181
Brockert, Betty . . . . . .181
Brockert, Karen .... . . .181
Brockert, Randy .... . . .211
Brockert, Shelby .... . . .197
Brockert, Steven .... . . .181
Broderson, Rodger ........ 150
Brogley, Cheryl ........ 51,107,
108,109,151,176,230
Brogley, Mlchael ......... 109,
197
BROOKER, KATHY ........ 130
BROOKHART,
DANIEL ........ 60,92,93,130,
142
Brookhart, Kathryn
......151,
230
Brown, Adda .............181
Brown, Debra . . . . . . . . 111,197
Brown, Jeanle . . . .
Brown, Mlchael . . .
Brown, Ronald . . .
Brown, Sallle ....
Brown, Sally .....
Brown, Steven . . . .
......182
.....191
...197
.....182
. . . 89,197
- - - 74,197
Brown, Theresa . . . . . . . . . . .211
Bryant, Brenda . . . . . . . 110,151
BFYBIII, ROIIIIC1 . . .
......182
Buckley, Julle . . . . . . . 151,176
Buckley, Mark . . . . . .... 19,111,
182
Buckley, Mlchael .......... 211
BUD'S SUPER-VALU ....... 140
Bugh, Cathy ......... . . .182
Bunn, Douglas . . . ....... .197
Bunn, Mark ............ 73,182
Bunn, Susan ........ 67,197,200
Bllrche, Roxanne ........... 19
Burk, Kathryn ........ 151,116
Burke, Susan ......... 110,151
BURKETT, LYLE ......... 119.
130
Burmelster, Bill . . . .... 119,
182
Burns, B1-lan . . . .... 101,109,
182
Burr, Barb . . .... 107,197
Burr, Brlan . . . .
Burr, Debble . . .
......119
.......77
Burr, Diane .... . . . . . . . 120,151
Burr, Linda . . . . . . . . . . 56,57,67,
116,119,120,1s2
Bllflllff, 5115811 ....
Busch, Mary . . .
Busch, Patrick . .
Buster, Kevin . . .
Buster, Susan . . .
Butcher, Klm . . . . .
Butler, John ......
BUTTERWORTH,
MARK ..........
Byrne, Jean ....
. . .1o2,182,
190
. . . . .182
- - - 69.197
. . . . . . .197
. . .151,171,
116
. . .101,102,
122,123,182
.......253
.....130
. . . . S8,182
CCCCCCC
Cadwell, Denlse . . . . . . . .151
Calderon, Roberto . . . .
. . .182
Callger, Cynthla ..... . . .197
Abaraszewski - Columbia
Callger,Ed
Callger, Mlchael . . . . . .... . .182
CALKINS, DOUGLAS . . . . . . . 81,
Callaghan, Patty . . .
Callaghan,
Michelle
Calvert, Charles ....
Calvert, Jennlier . . .
CALVETTI, SONNY
Campagna, Bob . .
Campbell, Gregory
Campbell, Mark . .
Canady, Laura . . .
Cannon, Mary . . .
Cannon, Maureen .
CANTEBURY INN .
CAREER
COMMUNITY . . .
Cardoza, Jesus . .
Carlson, Llsa . . .
Carlson, Vlckl . . .
CARLSON'S
FLORIST . . . . .
Carroll, Sylvla . . .
Carter, Cathy . . .
Carter, Debra . . .
Carter, Dianna . . .
Carter, Diane Wulf
Carver, Phll . . . . .
CARVER, ROY . .
CASINI, R. L ....
Cassen, Cort .....
Castelow, Bruce . .
Castelow, Shirley
Castillo, Edmund .
Catalona, Gina . . .
Causse, Roger ....
Cavazos, Glorla . .
Cavon, Sing ......
Cawlezell, Bob . . .
Cawlezell, Wllllam
CENTRAL STATE
BANK
CIIBIIIDIISS, ROUGH
Chandler, Stacy . .
chnttlelu, Ellyn . .
CHEERLEADERS .
Chlttlck, Llsa . . .
CHORUS ........
CHRISTENSEN,
NEVA ........
CIITISSOPIIBPSEII,
Jlll............
Chrlsty, Marsha . .
130,198
. . . 92,93
. . . .182
. . . . 14,
197
. . . . .32,97,
153,176,175
. . . . . . . 16,
77,130
. . . . .144
. . .... sl,
197
. . . . . . .191
...129,153,
230
. . . . .182
. . . . .220
...139,140
.....194
.......197
. . .116,117,
197
.' .... 218
. . . .89,1o2,
120,194
. . .102,182,
194
.......191
...101,133,
182
. . . . . 121,
153
.....11
. . . . 16,131
115,182
....182
14,
197
191,211
.....1a2
....191
....191
....119
. . . . . . 149,
153,176
. . . . .225
. . . . . . . 32,
749351197
. . . . . . .194
. . . . 104,
197
. . . . 122,
123
- - 4457.391
102,153
. . . 104,105
.. ..131
.......182
......102,
152,153,176
Chrlsty, Rod ..... ....... 1 S2
Clark, Andrew ......... 31,153,
164.165.176,230
Clark, James .... ....... 1 83
Clark, Kenlyn .... . . . 113,198
CLARIIPS
STANDARD .... ..... 2 44
Clemens, Mlchael . ...... . 74,
75.91.198
Cllne, Kathy .... . . . 153,176
CLYDE LUCAS
QUALITY
PLUMBING ..... .... 2 19
Coblentz, Peggy . . ..... 153
Coblentz, Wanda . ....... 183
Cochran, Jen .... .... 8 7,153
coder, Jeff . ..... .98,153,176
Coder, Julla . . . . . . 104,183
CODER REAL
ESTATE .... . .... 215
Coder, Scott .... . . . 69,93
Coder, Stephan . . .... 69,152,
153
Colberg, Dawn . . . ..... .152
Cole, David ..... ....... 1 98
Colllns, Clndy . . . . . . 183,190
Colllns, Connl . . . ..... .198
Colllns, John .... .... 1 98
COLLINS,
RICHARD ...... ....... 1 31
Colllns, Steve .... . . . 136,198
COLONIAL STUDIO ....... 246,
253
Colton, Teresa .......... 29,80,
198
Columbla Scholastic
Press
ASSOCIBHOII ...... .... 1 53
Index 247
......90,
Comfort - Harper
Comfort, Terry . .
Conard, Rlcky . . .
CONCERT BAND . . .
CONCERT CHOIR . . .
Conklin, Nancy . . .
Conley, Wayne ....
Connor, Tlmothy . .
Conway, Meagan . .
Conway, Sue . . .
. . . .103
. . . .103
. . . . 99,
100
. . . 102,
103
. . . .103
. . . 86,198
. . . .198
91,193
. . . .102,l03,
107,153
Cook, Sherl . . . ....... 50,51,67,
Flx, Scott ......... .... 7 3,155
82,33,89,99,102,153
116
COOK'S MUSIC ............ 222
Cooney, Brlan ............ 198
Cooney, Dawn . ........... 150,
151,153,176
Dletz, Rachel . . . . .
Dlngus, Mark . .
Dlpple, Brlt . . .
Dlpple, Dan ........
Dlpple, Pamela ....
Dlpple, Terry ......
Dlpple, Wanda . . . .
Dlveney, Mlcheal . . .
Doak, Jackie ......
Doak, Sally ......
Doerres, Robert ....
Donald, Micheal ....
Donovan, Beth .....
DON'S
TYPEWRITER . . . .
. 113,117,183
.......183
.......183
.......1s4
- 107,133,134
.......211
...107,109,
104
. .... 199
. . . .155
. . . .104
. . . . . . .104
. . . . . . .199
155,176,230
. ...... 223
FAIRBANKS-LAMB
CHAPEL ................ 229
Farless, Larry ............ 160
Farless, Lesa ....... 29,107,199
Farrar, Terry .... ........ 1 99
Ferkel, Terry ............. 119
Ferreira, Sabrina ..... 115,199
Fick, James .... 73,185,188,189
Flck, Jeffrey .......... 74,200
FIESLER AWARD . ...... 50,51
Flgg, Julle . ..... . .
. . .200
FIL COMMUNITY . . . . . . .129
Flndllng, Llsa . . . . .
FINE-ARTS .....
...105
........134
Fisher, Bruce . . . . . . . . . .... 200
Dora, Cynthia . . . . . . . . ..... 155
Dore, Jamie . . . . . ..... 107,100,
CO-OP .................... 140
Coppinger, Gall ........... 153
Copplnger, Wanda . . . ..... 198
Cordwell, JoAnn .......... 153
Cordwell, Kae . . . . . . . 125,198
Costas, Kelth .... ........ 1 98
Costello, Ed .......... 86,87,201
Coulbourn, Larry
.........I98
Coulter, Debra ...... . . . . .153
Courtols, Brian ....... . . . . .198
Fisher, Scott ...... 59,90,91,109,
116,1l1,185,192
FITZGERALD,
PHILIP ....... .......... 1 32
FLAG cm1.s .......... 124-125
109,116,117,124,104
DORSEY,
ZOE ANN ............... 131
Doyle, Brenda . . . .... .199
Drake, Rick ............... 155
Drake, Scott ........... 97,117,
155,155,176,179
DRAMA .............. 106,107
Draper, Frank ............ 184
Draves, Joy ..... ..... 1 55
DREIBELBEIS,
MARY JANE . . . .... .131
cozalrr, cam! LEE ....... 131
Cozart, Julia ...... 97,102,113,
153,174,177
Crews, Philip . . . 27,102,107,183
Crleger, James ........ 198,208
Crltton, Claudean ......... 153
.....201
Davls, 'l'e1'1'I . . . . . .29,107,19s
chrlstlne . . . . . . . . 100,101,199
Crook,Alan...............153
Crook, Susan ...... . . . . . . .183
CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS . . . .66
CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS . . . .67
Crouse, Jlll . . . ..... 51,62,82,88,
89,153,176
Crump, Wayne . ....... 109,198
Cubbage, Tammy ....... . . .183
Cunningham, Dave ........ 153
Cunningham, Julle . . .... 183
Cunningham, Kathy ....... 198
Cunningham, Sara
Cunningham, Wesl
h ....... 103
ay ...... 190
Curry, Amy. ..... .........154
Curry, Jlllle ..... .........198
Curry, Melodle . . .
. . . . 139,154
Curry, Rodney . . . . ........ 175
Curry, Scott .... . . . 101.102,l83
Curtls, Don . . .
Curtls, John . . .
.........190
. ..... 74,190
Curtls, Mark . . .... . 86,I01,102,
141,103
Curtis, Rlck .... ........ 8 6
Curtls, Scott . . . ..... 154,176
Curtis, Susan ...... 62,100,101,
122,123,103
Dahms, Lorl .......... 76,11,198
Dahnke, Vicki . . . .
DAIRY QUEEN . . .
.......154
......2lS
Danay, Teresa ............ 198
DAN-DE DONUTS .......... 235
Danner, Theresa . . . 114,119,183
Darnell, Kory ..... ........ 1 83
Dartlng, Rocky . . .
Davls, Bobbie . . .
Davls, Debra ....
Davls, Donna . . .
Davls, Gall . . .
Davls, Jane
McGlothlen . . .
Davls, Norma . . .
Davls, Paul . . .
. . . 111,154
. . . 110,154
. . . . . .190
. . . .198
. . . .190
....154
.......154
.........194
Day, Barbara . . . . . . . . 116,183
Day, Dewayne .... . 116,119,154
Deahr, Jeffery . . . . . . . . 101,102
Dean, Esther . . . .
103,109,103
........2,40
Dean, Karen .......... 104,198
Dean, Teresa ....... 91,115,154
DeLeon, Joel ........ 73,101,194
Delveau, James .... . . . 101,183
Dennis, Gerald . . .
Devore, Debble . .
Devore, Laurie . . .
.......211
...23,198
....103
Dlckeman, Dlxle .......... 154
Dickey, Micheal ........ 74,199
Dlehl, Karen ..... 97,113,178183
Dlehl, Peggy .............. 199
Dlen-1101-st,
Dlerlckx, Mary ............ 183
Dletz, Daniel . ....... 32,55,73,
Dletz, Patrick . . . .
248 Index
86,81,154,l16
74,75,199,201
Drlnkall, Debra . . .
.....155
DRIVER
EDUCATION .... . ..... 198
Dugan, Michael . . . . . . 74,199
DUGGAN,
JEAN ........ ..... 1 32
Duggan, Kevln . . . . . . 73,184
Duggan, Lynn .... ..... 1 99
Duncan, James . . . .... .194
Duncan, Lorl . . .
.....199
Duncan, Mlke .............. 55
DUNCAN,
STEVE . ..... 64,14,15,1l4,132
Duncan, Thomas, ......... 116,
119,104
Duncan, Todd ........ 32,58,73,
79,36,37,115,155,176,177,253
Dunker, Denlse ....... 107,120,
Flanagan, Mlchael ......... 194
Flanagan, Sean . .......... 200
Fletcher, Lisa ......... 123,105
Fletcher, Wllllam .... 74,116,200
Fluty, Gall ............ 107,200
Fluty, Judy ........... 107,185
FOOTBALL ........ 72,73,74,75
Forest Carol . . . ......... .185
Fosberg, Kelly . . .
Fossberg, Scott . . .
Foster, Carla . . . . .
.........9l
...105
...185
Foster, Jeffery . . . . . . . .... 185
Fournier, Erlc . . ........ . .185
Fox, Jennlier . . . 19,105,194,195
FoX's ........... . .... . . . .223
Frank, Cynthia . . . ..... 102,185
Frantz, Mark . . .
Frantz, Roberta . . .
Freeman, Ken . .
......200
.. 110,156
......253
Freese, Jerome ....... 134,200
French, Terry- . . . . .... 100,101,
104,200
Freyermuth, Barb ......... .77
Freyermuth, Lana . . . . . . . 3,185
Frltchle, Mark .............69
Fruits, Kathy . ....
Frults, Pam . . . .
. . . . 09,200
........18S
Fry, Dennis .... .......... 2 53
Fry, Douglas ...... 84,86,87,156
Gllson, Curtis . . .
Gllson, Llsa . . . . . . .
....186
....200
Glasple, Peggy . ..... . . . . . .201
GLASS, BARBARA ..... 120,133
GLEN 8 BOB'S . ..... . . .... 215
GLORIA'S GIFTS 8
CRAFTS...... ..... .....224
Goedken, Lynne . . .... I9,63,80,
81,92,201
Goethe, Mlehael . . . . . . . 109,201
Goetzman, Davld . . . .... .201
Goetzman, John . . . . . . .115
Goldsberry, Tony . . ..... 201
GOLF, BOYS ...... . . . 92,93
GOLF, GIRLS ...... . . . 92,93
Goddale, Harlan . . . . . . .201
Goodale, Randy . . . . . . .186
Goode, John ...... .... 1 86
Goodrlck, Misty . . . . . . .201
Goodrlck, Randy . . . . . . .119
Goodwln, Rlckie . . . .... .194
Gordy, Scott . . . . . . . .... 81,201
Gorehan, Bobby . . ......... . . .
Goss, Chrlstlan . . . 96,97,l79,201
Goss, Klm . .... 114,115,177,188
Gosset, Greg .............. 201
Gow, Laura .....
.....186
GRADUATION . . . . . . 48,49
Grady, Bruce . . . .... .186
Grady, Carla . . . . . 102,186
Grady, Kerry . . . .... .113
Grady, Kyle ....... ..... 1 57
Graettlnger, Joan ........ 102,
124,107
Graettlnger, Sue . . . ..... .71
Graham, Dee ...... . . .201
Graham, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . .157
Graham, Mark ............201
GRAIN PROCESSING
CORPORATION ...... 230,255
Graves, Joel ....... 116,119,201
Gray, Karen . . . ..... 12,50,187
Gray, Laurl .... .... 1 25,187
Gray, Lynne . . .
Gray, Mark . . . . .
.....107
....201
Gray, Rlckey .... .... ..... 1 5 7
Greenwald, Lesa ........ 63,77,
82,83,129,157,176
Greenwald, Tony .......... 132
Gregersen, Kristopher . . .32,93,
105
Dusenberry, Donald ....... 199
Dusenberry, Peggy ........ 185
Dwyer, Ann ............... 199
Dwyer, Janlce ..... 76,197,19w
Eberllng, Anthony ......... 185
Edwards, Kristopher ...... 194
Eggenburg, Tamara ...... 102,
124,155
Elchelberger, Don ......... 185
Elchelberger,
Randall . . . 74,1S,80,81,87,199
Elchelberger,
vh-glnaa .........
Elsele, Vlckl . . .
Elder, -nna
Elllott, John . . .
Elllott, Mary . . . . . .
Ellsworth, Mark ....
Elshoff, Don . . . . .
Elshoff, L nn
y ....
ENDERSON, ROD . . .
England, Glna ......
England, Theresa . .
Erickson, Debra ....
. ...... 185
.......105
. 104,121,199
.......199
. 155,176,230
. . . . . . .199
. . . . . . .185
. . . .199
. . . 73,132
. . . . . . .199
. . . 115,155
...116,111,
195,194,195
Fry, Kenneth ........... . .186
Fryberger, Jennifer .... 77,106
FUTURE FARMERS OF
AMERICA ........ 117,110,119
FUTURE SECRETARIES
ASSOCIATION ....... 110,111
Fuhlman, Sheila ...... 110,156
Fuller, Denise . . . ....... .186
Fuller, Duane ....... 98,156,176
Fuller, Shlrley ...... 48,156,176
Fuller, Terrance ......... .156
Fulton, Cralg ............. 156
Furlong, Wllllam ....... 97,115,
116,117,156,176,177,179
GGGGGGG
GABRIEL, CLYDE . . 44,116,117,
130,133,194,195
Gaeta, John .......... 73,86,186
Gaeta, Louie ........ 73,169,106
Gaeta, Phlllip ............. 200
Gallaher, Anna . ........... 200
GANTENBEIN, LOU ........ 133
Ganzer, Mlchael ........... 188
Garbutt, John 43,156,169,176,230
101,102,107,109,131,185,181
Griggs, Teri ............... 119
Gross, Steve .............. 187
Guck, Christopher . . .99,101,201
Gullck, Jay ............ 79,187
Gulllver, Erlc . . . .... .201
GYMNASTICS . . . .... . . . .
II U N
CONSTRUCTION .... .... 2 IB
Hagens, Mlchael . . . .... .187
Hagens, Wesley . . . .... 73,187
Hager, Robyn . . . ...... .157
Hagy, Chrlstlne ....... 133,187
Hahnbaum, Kirk .......... 157
Ernst, Jean ............... 199
Erwln, Kenneth ........... 185
ESTABROOK'S BAIT ....... 232
Estabrook, Cynthia ...... 43,97,
107,117,155,170,173
Estabrook, Karen . . . . . . . . .199
Estabrook, Lori .... . . . . . . .199
Estabrook, Teresa . . . . . . .185
Etter, Bruce ....... . . . 29,105
Evans, Cheryl .... ....... 1 99
Evans, Cynthla . . . .... 98,101,
155,176
Evans, Matthew ....... 100,101,
102,141,105
Evans, Matthew .' .......... 199
Evans, Rhonda . . . . . . . . .155
Everhart, Brian . . . .
Everhart, Joseph . . .
. .... 105
. .... 211
FFFFFFF
Garbutt, Mary ....
23.111.92.200
Gardner, Davld . . . . 101,156,176
Earl Gardner
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . .253
Gardner, Wayne . . . . . . . 2,48
Garrett, Diane .... . . . 110,156
Garrison, Ricky . . . .... .211
Garvey, Mark . . . .... .200
Garvin, Karla . . . . . . 110,186
Gassen, Mark . . . .... 73,156
Catton, Betty . . . . ...... . . .100
Gatzke, E1-lc . . . .... 69,73,1o2,
156,176
Gault, Robert . . . ...... .186
Gear, James . . . . . .32,73,156
Geertz, Clndy . . .
. . .... .186
Gelger, Mike . . . . . . ...... .200
GeOI'gB, KBIIIICER . . . . . . 102,186
George, Steve . . . . .
Gerdts, Dean . . . . .
. ..... 69
. . . .186
Gerels, Theresa . . . . . . . . . .156
GIBSON U GIBSON
REALTY .... . . . . . ...... .228
GIFT WORLD ............. 223
FADIGA, JOHN . . . . . . .132
Gllleland, Lorl . . . . . 138,157,176
Glllenwater, Russell . . ..... 17,
130,106
HAHN BROTHERS SAND
8 GRAVEL .............. 240
Hahn, Ginger ......... 102,187
Hahn, Herbert .... .... 8 6,201
Hahn, Lana .....
Hahn, Pam ....
Hahn, Peggy ....
Hahn, Steven . . .
Hahn, Vernon . . .
Hall, Paulette . . .
......92
....1s7
....107
....187
. . . 160,107
Hall, Philip ...... ....... . .133
Halllgan, Michael . . . 73,97,178,
107
Hammer, Brlan .... 157,176,179
Hammer, Mary ....... 201,208
Hampton, Marjorie .... 120,187
Haney, Scott .... .......... 1 87
Hanft, Donald ..... 187,188,189
Hansen, Deanna ........... 201
Hansen, Debbie .... 130,157,176
Hansen, Jan .............. 201
Hansen, Jonl ....... 56,70,80,81,
92,201
1-lansen, Julle . . .97,102,178,187,
191
Hansen, Steven ........ 91,187
IIANSON, ROBERT ........ 133
HAPPY JOE'S . . .... .... 2 17
Harblt, Danlta .... .... 1 51
I-Iarden, Anne ..... .... 2 01
Harden, Wllllam . . . . . . .201
Harding, Steven ...... . . . .201
I'I8fIl'lOII, PIPISCIII8 . .
.......107
Harper, Greg .... 85,86,157,176
Harper, Teresa .... 66,67,88,89,
120,121
Llndle, Pamela . . .
llARPER'S SCHWINN
CYCLERY ............... 232
Harrington, Carla ..... 110,181
HARRINGTON, DEANN ..... 134
Harrlngton, Roberta . . . 110,201
Harris, Lori .... 51,10,82,89,186
181
Harrison, Earl Tony ....... 201
Harsch, Michael ........... 201
Hart, Ann ............... 2,48
Hart, Mary ..... 80,81,88,89,201
Hart, Melissa ...... 56,61,82,88,
89,157,176
Hart, Pauline .... .......... 2
Hartman, Doug . . . . . . . . . .93
Hartung, Deborah . . . . . . .181
HASS, PETER .... .... 1 34
Hatcher, Evan .... ...... 2 01
Hatfield, Mindy ........... 187
Hatfield, Tammy ...... 157,176
Hathaway, Patty ...... 137,201
Hathaway, Tlm ........... 201
Hathaway, Jeff .... ...... 2 01
Haveman, Lisa . . . . . . 80,201
Haveman, Joan ....
....181
Hayes, Edward .... . . . 79,187
HAYS, DARLA
.......l34
134
HAYS, PEGGY .............
Hazelwood, Barbera . . 104,201
Hazelwood, Steven ........ 181
Hazen, Debra ....... 48,151,116
Hazen, Kennenth .......... 201
Hecht, Bryan . . . ....
Heckman, Shawn . . . .
HEDEN, EVELYN . . .
....201
....201
....134
Heln, Anthony . . . . . . . . . .201
HEINZ ......... ......... 2 33
Helrlgs, Jlm ...... 108,109,151,
116
Heltmann, Jolynn . . . .
49,51,69,
91,101,109,117,187
HELMOLD, CINDY . . . .
Henderson, Karen ....
. . . . .135
.. 29,201
Henke, Greg . . . . ...... 101,187
Henke, Jane
Henke, Jeffrey . . . . 86
.....202
,116,111,
181
Henley, David . . . . . . . . . .202
Henry, Bob . . . . . . . . . 86,188
Henry, Kim ....... . . ...... 176
Henry, Rhonda . . . . . .
80,88,89,
202
Herleln, Bonnle .... ..... . 202
Herleln, Carrle . . . . . . . 109,202
Herleln, Francis . . . . . . . . .158
Herleln, Harry . . .
Herleln, Joan ........
Herleln, Kevln .......
Hernandez, Magdelena
Hershberger, Tina . . .
I-Iershberger, Tom ....
Herwlg, Mlchelle .....
HERWIG, ROBERT . . .
Hessel, Randy .......
....158
.....18S
.....158
. ...202
.....158
.....202
. .28,125,
158,116
. 135,171
. . . . . .19
Hetzler, Ann ....... 158,116,195
HETZLER, BETH .....
Hetzler, Brlan . . . . .
Hetzler, Dennis ......
Hetzler, Jay .........
Hetzler, Kim ......
Hickman, Llsa .......
HICKS, VIRGINIA ....
Hldlebaugh, Dana ....
Hldlebaugh, Robln . . .
Hlggerson, Patti ......
Hlggerson, Richard . . .
Hildebrandt, Leland . .
lllldebrandf, Michael .
Hlll,Jerry...........
HIll,Larry
Hlll, Penny .
.....135
.....119
......11
.....119
,104,125,
97
118,191,202
. 107,202
. . . . .135
. . . . .202
. 138,188
. 102,158
116
. . . . .202
- - 73,158
116
202
. . . . .188
....194
.....201
Hllller, James . . . . . . 141,158
Hlllman, Russell ...... 104,202
Hllton, Kelly .............. 188
Hlndbaugh, Terry ......... 194
Hlnes, Julia .......... 107,188
Hlnes, Marcia ......... 104,202
Hlntermelster, Davld . . .... 188
Hlntermelster, Steven ..... 202
Hoag, Steven . . . 84,116,119,202
Hocke, Pamela ...... . . 115,202
Hodapp, Mark ........ 158,176
Hodges, James .... . ...... 211
HOFFMAN, BETTY ...... . .135
Hoffman, Dlane . . . . . .29,80,202
205
Hoffman, Jeffrey ......... 188
Hoffman, Robert ..... 16,19,39,
50,91,188,205
Hoffman, Susan ..... 96,91,102,
121,11S,188,191
Hoggatt, Laura ............ 202
Hohenadel, Robert ........ 188
Holland, Sandra ..... 6l,1O,92,
102,188
HOLLER, HERB .... . . . 73,136
Holliday, Lonnie .
Holmes, Blake . . .
. . ...... .202
. . . ...... 202
HOLOUBEK, FLORENCE . . .136
Holt, Craig ......
Holtz, Dale ......
HOMECOMING . . .
HON INDUSTRY . .
Honts, Cathy .....
Honts, Jeffrey . . .
Honts, Jerry .....
Honts, Jerry .....
Honts, Pattl . . . . . .
Honts, Samantha .
Hooks, Carol .....
Hoopes, Holly ....
Hoopes, Llsa . . .
Hoopes, Lori .....
Hoopes, Marla . . .
Hoopes, Scott ....
Hopklns, Randy . .
Horst, Julle ......
Horton, Kevln . . .
Houseman, Ronald
Howe, Stephen . . .
Howell, Connie . . .
Howell, David . . .
Howell, Mark . .
Howell, Teresa . . .
Hubble, Andrew . .
Hubbs, Susan ....
Huber, Ken ......
Hughes, Howard .
Hughes, Wanda . .
lllllfqlllSf, Richard
Hunn, Brian .....
Hunn, Robert ....
Hunt, Jeffrey ....
Hunter, Judy ....
Hunter, Todd . .
Hunter, Tom . . .
Hurlbut, Bret . .
Hurlbut, Davld . . .
Huseman, Gil ....
.........194
.........202
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.........246
.......l88
......69,202
117,158,176
118
.. . .... .202
.........158
102,158
125,188
116,119,121,
145,188
.........202
. ........ 188
. . z6,101,109,
158,161
. . . . . . .158
.........159
. .... 202,201
. . . . . 115,159
. . . . .42,l41,
159,175
. . . .188
. . . . . . .59
. . . 19,188
. . . 65,188
. . . .92,11o,
125,188
.. .. - 74,188
....159
.. 109,202
110,230
HUGILL, MAR1LYN.::::. . . 122,
136
. . . . . .29,93,
159,175,330
.........159
.........188
.........188
. . 110,159,176
.........1ss
....159,230
......l88
. . . . . 104,202
...........2
HUSEMAN, SHARON . . ..... 136
Hustead, Christine
Hustead, Donna . .
Huston, Carl .....
Huston, Glenn ....
Hutt, Brlan ....
Hylnk, Michael . . .
Hylnk, Tlm ......
140
........202
110,159
....58,69,188
.....86,202
.........202
.....1o7,159
H'YINK'S STANDARD . . . . . .229
HY-VEE
lngstad, John . . . .
.........243
IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT
AND POWER CO
.........232
Iowa Hlgh School Press
Assoclatlon ....
Iowa Jam . .......
IOWAY RECORD
PRINTING . . .
Irwin, Dale ......
Irwin, Laura .....
Iserhott, Tamara .
Issa, Amal .......
Ivey, Tamela ....
. ........ 253
.........253
. ...... 219
. . . . 159,166
......202
... .....202
,.....116
. . . . 104,188
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JB's STYLISTS . . .
Jallah, Kadljatlr .
James, Debra .....
James, Jerry ....
Jameson, Anna . .
Jameson, Davld . .
Jansen, Carol ....
Jansen, Jeffrey . .
Jasper, Sue ......
.... .239
.....159
...188
.....202
.....16O
......202
....92,93
. .. 93,202
.. .202
Jefferson, Kelly ..... . 123,188
Jehrlng, Stephen . . . . . . 188,192
Jennings, Debbie . .
Jensen, Carl . . . . . .
Jensen, Clndy ....
Jewett, Connie . . .
Johnson, Allce . . .
Johnson, B0 .....
Johnson, Diane . . .
........188
.....188
.....202
......188
139,202
.........60
104,202
Johnson, Jim ....
Johnson, Judy
.....l04
..........92,93
JORIISOII, JIISHIIC ..... . lO4,l88
Johnson, Leah
. . . . 102,103,160,
116
Johnson, Michael .......... 188
Johnston, Cynthia .... ...... 1 0
Johnston, Keren ....... 92,202
Johnston, Rodney ...... 13,ll4,
115,184,189
Jolner, Amy ....... 104,123,202
Jones, Dale .... ...... 1 4,160
Jones, Janna ....... 97,179,202
JONES, JOHN ..... 100,102,104,
105,132,136
Jones, Kyle . . . . . . . ...... 202
Jones, Sheila . . . . .... . . . .194
Jones, Shelley
Jones, Vallory
............2D2
.. .... 89,104,202
Jorgenson, Evelyn . . . .1l0,160,
170,176
JORGENSEN, MARY ....... 131
Jorgenson, Mavis . . . .... .202
JUNIOR CLASS ............ 118
Justus, Renee . . . .... 104,203
KHHUKKRHI
Kagee, David . . . . . . . . . 143,203
KAISER, ROBERT .... . .98,100,
124,137
Kallenberger, Teresa ..... 160,
194
Kallenberger, Tim ........ 160
K U D CLOTHIERS ........ 240
Kardux, Brad ..... 109,113,l11,
189
Kardux, Jeff ......... 102,189
KARDUX TRANSFER INC . .240
Kardux, Walter ........ 81,211
Kathreln, Dlane ....... 160,176,
195,230
Kathreln, Mrs. Henry ........ 7
KATOSKI, WILLIAM . ..... 137,
142
Keck, Ed ........... ..... 1 94
Keeler, Davld .... . . . 74,203
Keeler, Thomas . . . . . . 73,160
Keever, Kelth .... .... 1 04,203
Kelg, Mlke ..... ....... 9 3
Kelg, Nancy . . . . .
.....151
Kelief, Eiflelle . . . ...... 160
Keller, Julene
142,160
Keller, Lorlne . . . . . . .22,104,203
Kelly, Sharon . . . . ...... . .189
Kemp, Davld
Kaur, LARRY o . ..... 112,113,
1
136,137,143
Kemper, Dennis ....... 140,189
Kennedy, Andrew ......... 203
Kennedy, Nicholas .... . . . .189
KENT FEEDS INC . . . .... .230
Kent, Gage ............ 93,203
Kent, Steven .............. 160
Kerschenske, Marvln . . . . . .203
Kerschenske, Tracy .... 77,107,
203
K.F.M.H ................... 236
Kles, Catherine ....... 104,203
kim, Blll . ...... 32,42,48,49,51,
97,102,117,152,150,176,179,
253
Klm, Jim ....... 19,61,19,91,91,
111,118,189
King, Diana ...... 80,81,145,203
King, Kenneth
........104,203
King, Rosalln ............. 203
Klngery, Allan
Klngery, Lynn
Sc0tt.......160
. . . . 104,130,203,
207
KIRCHNER, NORA ......... 137
,K1rk, Julle ........ 139,160,176
Klser, Chrls ............... 91
Klser, Kevln ...... 24,28,69,101,
102,160,116,23O
KISER, RON ....... 16,19,S9,90,
91,138
KITCHEN, DANIEL ..... 73.253,
138
Kltchen, Roger ............ 189
KITE, JULIAN .... 108,132,134,
135,133,152,253
KLEFFMAN, JUNE ....... 3,138,
201
Kleln, Robert ....
......205
Klelst, Ylckl . ......... 139,189
Knott, Jonathan ...... 49,91,90,
97,1l7,151,175
KNOTT PRINTERS
. . ...... 237
Knox, Gabriella . . . . . . . . . . .161
Knox, Kathy . . . . .
. .... 189
Knox, Lorraine . . . ..... 161
Knox,Rlck ......189
KOEHN, BETSY . . . . . . 44,138
Harper's - Lobdell
Koenlg, Robert . . . .
Koenlg, Scott . . . . .
Koerhsen, Terl . . . .
KOeSf2l', SIISBII ....
.....16l
. . . . . . . .211
- - - 77,90,91,
189
........189
Kolar, Joseph ...... 50,79,90,91,
189
Kolar, Matthew Paul .... 28,35,
50,51,64,73,78,79,155,151,
116,230
Kolpack, Judlth .... 80,103,107,
124,203
KOLTZ, JACQUE .......... 139
KOMASA, NOEL . . . . . . 117,139
Korte, Evelyn . . .
.....110
Korte, Linda .............. 189
Kosslves, Connie ...... 101,102,
113,l61,116,l11
Kosslves, Dean ........ 101,102,
113,189
KRAFT, ELISE ...... 77,125,139
Kraklow, Diane . . . 67,77,89,189
Kruger, Michael . .......... 194
Kruse, Deborah . . .
KULIS, JIM .......
. . . . 98,161
. .... 139
LLLLLLL
Lacy, Sarah .......
Laeser, Mary . . . . .
Laeser, Thomas . . .
Lake, Barbara Jo .
Lake, Renata .....
Lande, Margaret . .
Landon, Susan ....
Lane, Kimberly . . .
Lang, Margaret . . .
Lange, Jeffery ....
LANG'S JEWELRY .
Larson, Leo .......
Larson, Mark .....
LaRue, Charles . . .
LaRue, Kenneth . . .
LaRue, Robbie . .
LaRue, Steven . .
Lasell, Steve ......
Last, Matthew .....
Laudahl, Candace .
Laursen, Karen . . .
. 102,107,189
. . .80,89,203
. . . .... .203
.....102
........189
......77,9o,
91,104,203
........161
. . . 104,203
..91,11S,189
........22o
........204
13,45,50,
73,79,159
. . . . . . .204
. . . . 14,204
. . . . . 11,189
- - - 42,43,55,
73,151
--43,104,204
........211
........204
... ....189
Lawnsdale, Robert ........ 204
Lawrence, Barbara Jo ..... 48,
110,125,161,176
Lawrence, Mark ...... 59,19,90,
91,101,102,189
Lazlo, Helen ........... 82,189
Lazio, John ..... 14,10l,102,111,
161
Leatherman, Daniel .... .66,81,
204
Leaver, Danny . ..... . . . . . .211
Lee, Bobble ..... . . .... 107,204
Lee, Jeff
Lelmkuehler, Brlan
66,81,86,204
. . . . 69,189
Lelmkuehler, Glen . . .... . . . .69
Lemaster, Mary . . . . . . . . . . .204
Lemkau, Shelly . . . ..... 80,204
Lettenberger, Jean
Lettenberger, Jeff
.........1O
.........55
Lettenberger, Jo Mary . . . . . 69,
Lettenberger, Julle
Levetzow, Cynthia
10,11,189
.....32,189
........204
Levetzow, Marvln . . . .... 15,30,
Lewis, Sandra . . . .
LEWIS, VALLI . .
Leza, Antonio ..... .
161,176
.....189
. . . .139
. . . .204
Leza, Francisco . ..... .... 1 61
Llbenguth, Rebecca ........ 189
LIBRARY CLUB ........... 111
Lick, JoAnn ...... ..... 2 04,207
LICK, ROBERT . . .
LICKO, TIM .... .
Llefland, Mats . . .
.....138
....140
........60
Lindberg, Cathy . . . . . . . 162,176
Lindberg, Karen . . . . 77,134,204
Llndle, Bruce . .... . . .... . .204
Llndle, Rita . . . . .
Llndle, Vlrglnla . . .
Llndley, Juaml . . .
Llndow, Laura ....
Llnvule, 'road . . .
Llnvllle, Wendy . . .
162,116
.......119
. . . .116,119,
121,189
. . . . 120,204
. .91,204,207
. ....... 204
. . . . . . . . .59
Llssy, Tlmothy ........ 132,204
Lltten, B1-lan . ..... .49,50,51,59,
90,91,111,162,116
L1VlllgSfO1'l, DEBIIII ....,, 97,l23,
118,205
Lobdell, Mlcllael . . . . . . . .162
5
Index 249
MR.JIM'S
Lofgren - Nowysz
Lofgren, Mark ...... . . . . . .66
Lofgren, Rebecca .... . . . . .205
L el, Ton
......205
og y .......
LOIISE, ROIDII1 . . . . . . . . . . . 89,205
Lohse, Theresa . . . . . . . 32,88,97,
IlS,I62,110,176,
177,179,253
Long, Scot . . ..... . . . . .... .205
Longcor, Lorl . . . . . . . .... . .175
Longhurst, Jeff . . . . . ...... 190
Longhurst, Vldette . . . . . .67,77,
89,104,205
Longtln, Joel .... 13,50,73,79,194
Lorentzen, Mltchell ........ 190
LORIMOR, JERRY ......... 56,
66,67,88,l40
Lothrlnger, Sarah ......... 190
Lough, Sandra ..... . . . . . . .175
Love, Penny . . . . . . . . 80,205
I.owe,Gary.... .........190
Lucas, Glen ............... 211
Lucas, Rickey ...... 108,109,190
Lueth, Brian . . . ........ .190
Lulken, Robin ......... 124,205
LUMBER MART ........... 238
LUPTON, MILDRED ........ 140
LUPTON U TOYNE
PRINTING ......
.....233
Lurndal, Scott ............ 205
Lyons, Gary . . ............ 190
Lyon, Jeffrey .... 86,87,129,162
Lyons, Jenny ............. 190
IMMDHMKM
MacMahon, Dlanna
Madden, Nancy . . .
Maeglln, Dave . .
Maeglln, John . . . . .
Mahoney, Cynthia .
Malzahn, Jane . . .
Mannatt, Sue . .
Marr, Craig . . . . . . .
Marshek, Laurie . .
Marston, Theodore
Martens, Melody .
MARTIN, ARCHIE . .
MARTIN 8 BERRY
INSURANCE ......
Martin, Bill ..... . .
Martin, Deborah . .
Martin, Joan .... .
Martin, Lorle ..... .
Martin, Marlan . ....
Martin, Mar Joann
Y
Martin, Sharon . . . . .
Martin, Susan . . ....
Martin, Tammy . . .
Martln, Tlmothy . .
Martz, Connle . . . . .
Martz, Rhonda .....
MASSEY BUSINESS
. .. . .. ..I90
. . . s0,ss,s9,
205
. . . . .190
. . . 86,205
. . . . .97,116,
117,162
. . .97,113,
177,190
. . . 162,176
. . . . . . .119
Mann, Greg . . ....
.66,81,86,97,
179,205
. . . 109,190
. . . . . . .205
. . . 120,205
.......l40
. ...229
. . .205
. . .205
. . .205
. ..... 205
. . . . . . .190
. . . 104,205
. . . . . . .205
. . . 104,205
. ..... 205
. . . 79,190
. . . . .190
. . . . 77,205
MCGIII, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . .115
McGowan, Sarah . . .
. 70,104,205
McGowan, William ...... 69,205
McGrew, Vicky ............ 206
McGuire, Laura ...... ..... 1 90
McGuire, Patricia ...... 51,152,
163,170
McGuire, Sharon . . . . . . 163,176
McKEE BUTTON
COMPANY .............. 233
Mexee, Mnaeune ..... 69,117,190
Musee, M01-1, . . . . . . . . . . 09,200
McKllllp, Stephanle
.......206
McKinney, Kim . . . . . . . . .63,82,
102,190
McKlnzle, Craig . . . . . . . . . . .206
McLaughlin, Mlchael . . . . . . .206
McMullen, Bob ...... 69,93,190,
192
Mead, Cathryn . . . . . . . . . . . .206
Meador, Victoria . . . . . . 110,163
Medley, James ....
Meerdlnk, John . . .
Meerdlnk, Steve . .
.. . .. .206
.. . 09,211
. . . . . 107,
109,190
MELSON, ARLENE .......... 59
Melton, Dale Rusty ........ 64,
55,73,73,79,194
Mendoza, Osvaldo ...... 84,206
Menendez, Ann ..... 92,205,206
Mente, Brenda ....... 82,88,89,
1ss,190
Merchant, Richard ........ 163
MERCHANT, PEGGY
.......l40
Merrill, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . 124,190
Merrlval, Donald . . . . . . . . . .190
Metcalf, Deborah ...... 115,163,
Metcalf, Michael . .
176
. . . . .206
Metzger, Kelth . . . ....... .190
Meyer, Albert ............. 206
Meyn, Myron ........ 86,98,163
Mlchaels, George .......... 253
Mlchaels, Matthew ........ 206
Mlchaels, Mlsty . . .
......I90
Mldklff, Samuel ...... . . . . .190
Mlller, Beth . . . . . . . . . . 163,176
206
Mlller, Connle ....
Mlller, Danlel ....
Mlller, Dlane . . .
Mlller, Doris .....
.:::::190
.....Il9
Mlller, LaVoy .... . . . . . . . .191
Mlller, Linda . . . . . . 80,104,206
Mlller, Lisa . . .
........I63
Miner, 1.01-1 .... .... 1 10,200
Miner, Lynne ......... 110,191
Miner, mennen ....... 32,-14,200
Mme,-, Mitchell ............ 206
Mlller, Tamara . . . . .
101,138,191
Mlller, Tlmothy ........... 191
Mlllett, Douglas ........... 206
MILLS AUTO PARTS ....... 227
Mllls, Gaylord ............ 206
MILLS, MARY ............... 3
Mllls, Pamela . .....
120,121,206
Mllls, Susan . . . . . . 26,120,191
Mlnder, Llsa . . . . . . . . .IOI,l02,
163,176
Mlngee, Deborah .......... 206
Mitchell, Ann .... 67,89,107,206
Mitchell, Mike ........ 17,66,86,
37,153,175,230
Mlttman, Llnda ......... 67,89,
116,117,206
Mittman, Robert . . . . . . . 15,191
MODEL LAUNDRY ......... 235
MODEL UNITED
NATIONS . . .... .... 1 10,117
Moellers Renee .
......l9l
M0nr,nSv1,1 .....175
Monclvals, Carmen .... . . . .206
Monroe, Gary . . . . . . . . 73,79,86,
This year was one of the coldest on record. The month of
January averaged ll degrees, with a low of -19 degrees.
Stalled cars and commerce on the Mississippi, more clothes to
keep warm, and cold buildings were some of the problems
faced by Muscatine people. A snow day on January 28 meant a
day of winter fun for students.
EQUIPMENT ...... . . .214
Massey, Paul ..... ....... 5 5
Massey, Steven ......... 68,69,
98,162,176
MASTERSON CUP
TROPHY ........ .... 5 0,51
Mathes, Teresa . . . . . . . .205
Mathis, J. W ....... ...... 2 ll
MAT MAIDS .......... 120,121
MATTHEWS, DAVE ........ 55,
81,140,198
Matthlessen, Chrlsty ...... 110,
190
Matthlessen, Randy . . . . . . .205
Maurath, Mindy . . . . . . . . 92,190
May, Stephen . . . . . . . 68,69,108,
81,191
MONSANTO .... ........ 2 I1
Monson, Tami ............. 206
Monson, Terl ....... 102,107,191
Montagna, Gary ........... 206
Montagna, Robert ......... 175
MONTGOMERY WARD ..... 238
MOSENFELDERS
1
Natlonal Scholastic
INC. ..... . . . . . . . . . . .227 Press Association . . . . . . .253
Moss, Laura . . . . . . . .206 National School Yearbook!
Moulds, David . . . . . . . .164 Newspaper Association
Ma. QUICK ....
....214
.......21s
........................H253
109,169,190
Mayo, Jody ..... ..........190
McAreavy, John ...... 28,73,86,
162
McAreavy, Joseph ...... 73,190
McAreavy, Tom . . . .
McBride, Susan ....
McCleary, Leo . . . .
. . . ..... 91
.29,123,205
. . . . . . .162
McCleary, Linda . . ...... 205
McCleary, Peggy .......... 162
McConnaha, Scott ...... 14,l0l,
116,119,205
McCulley, Jeffrey ....... 25,8l,
104,205
McDaniel, Krlstlne ....... 107,
109,134,190
McDaniel, Rory ...... ..... 2 05
McElroy, Barbara ........ 107,
109,190
McElroy, Eric .............190
McElroy, Kelth ..... 107,109,163
250 Index
MOODY-IIAWLEY
HEATING AND AIR
CONDITIONING .......... 236
Moore, Bernard ........... 163
Moran, Joyce .... .... 1 30,191
Morgan, Ira ...... ...... 1 91
Morgan, Jan ........ ....... 5 9
MORGAN, KELLY ....... 23,141
Morgan, Lynn ..... . 107,109,191
Morgan, Tina . . . . . .
Morrls, Dave .... . . .
Morrls, Lorl .......
MORRISON, REV.
CLARENCE ......
. . . . . . .206
107,109,191
.......194
. .... 10
Morrissey, Melody . . . . . . . .163
Morse, Loren . . . . . . . . . .51,163,
Mosch, Cralg . . . . . .
Mosch, Marla J.
Schmidt
176,230
- - - - 54,55
...163
NAVY
......22I
Mull, Virglnla . . . . . . 107,206 Neff, 9811 ------ 89,104,205
Mullen, Tom . . .... 69,206 Neff, Paul ..... ...... 1 75
Mulnlx, Garry . . ..... 175 Nefzger, Denise ...... 206
Munday, Mike .... .... 7 3,164 Nelson, Allen . . . .ll6,I19,
Munyon, Vincent ...... 104, 141,191
143,206 Nelson, Angela . . . . . . 101,206
Murdock, Ron ...... 116,119,206 Nelson, Kristin . . . ..... .206
MUSCATINE CARE Nelson, Neal .... .... 2 06
CENTER ................ 223 Nelson, Pamela . . . 29,206
MUSCATINE COMMUNITY Nelson, Richard ...... 191
COLLEGE ............... 226 Nelson, Stanley ...... 164
MUSCATINE Neumann, Tall ...... 70,77,190,
JOURNAL ........ 115,216,253 191
MUSCATINE POWER Newman, Donny .... ...... 1 91
AND WATER ---------- - -239 Newman, John ..... ...... 1 91
Musgrove, Wllllam ........ 206 Newman, Nancy ...... 206
Myers, Jett ..... 9s,102,152,164 NEWSPAPER ......... 114,115
MYERS, LAWRENCE . . . 144,152 Nletzel, John ........ . . . 59,91
NNNNNNN
NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY ........ . . . .177
NIETZEL PHARMACY ..... .224
Nltzel, David .... . . . . . . . . .164
Noll, Christine . . . . . . . 32,59,82,
91,102,117,191
Noonan, Mlke . . . 73,I07,117,191
N01-et, Barry ....... 113,191,253
Norwood, Vlrginla ......... 164
Nowysz, Stephanie ...... 96,97,
122,I23,l18,l91
Nllgellf, DBVQ . . . . . .
.......1l9
0000000
Oerman, Llsa ....
.......211
Ogllvle, Deborah ..... 29,92,206
Ogle, Barbara .....
OLD TOWN INN . .
104,120,123,
206
.......228
Olson, Russell. . . . . . . . . . .206
Oostendort, Darla . . .
. ...211
OPPELT, ll0LLY . . . .... 141
Orr, Alan ........
Orr, Clndy . . . . . .
Orr, Tlmothy ....
....136
,,..206
......206
Osborn, Karol ............. 191
Osborn, Patrlcla ...... 116,1l7,
119,202,203,206
Osborn, Susan ............ 164
Osternller, Larry ...... 101,104,
135,206
Otto, Pamela....... .. .... 206
MYRTLE OTHMER
AWARD . ........ ....... 9 2
Overton, Tammy ....... 14,206
Oveson, Marlanne .... S7,67,191
Oveson, Mlchalle . .
67,S2,89,191
PPPPPPP
Pace, Andrew . . .... 102,103,191
Pace, Dana . . .
Pace, Donald . .
Pace, JoAnn . ....
.........191
....,...175
. . ,.207
Pace, Randy ...... ........ 1 92
Palllscheck, Debra
. .. .. 16,164
Paetz, Bonnie ............. 207
Paetz, Jennifer ..... 23,97,104,
Paetz, Jonathon . . .
178,207
. 101,102,192
Palnter, James . . . . . . . . . . . .207
Panther, Lorl . . .... 97,104,123,
179,207
Partridge, Kenneth ........ 164
Partridge, Timothy ..... 74,207
Patterson, Julle ....... 164,176
Patterson, Linda ...... 125,164
Paul, Linda . . . . . .
. . . 124,164
PAUL'S ................... 224
Paulsen, Jett ...... -93,145,192
Paulls, Rev. Rlchard ........ 48
Paxton, Jef! .............. 192
Pearson, Janet ....... 90,91,192
Peck, Karen . . . .
. . . 121,207
Peck, Mernon .........17S
Peck, Mlchael . . . . . . 111,139,165
Peck, Sharon . . ..... 121,207
JC PENNEY . . . .
.......217
Perklns, Clndy ...... 82,102,165
Perkins, Richard .......... 207
Peters, Dorothee .......... 192
C. PETERS DODGE ........ 224
Peters, 'l'ln1 .... 39,79,93,115,192
Petersen, Karen . . . 82,102,103,
192
Petersen, Mary Jane . . . 28,207
Petersen, Richard ......... 192
Phelps, Danlel ............ 192
Phelps, James ......... . . .207
Phelps, Julla . .... . 102,133,165,
176
Phelps, Stephen ...... 86,97,165
Phillips, James . . . . . 107,207
Pllllllpa, Jlllll ......... 165,176
Pllllllps, Mlcllelle ...... 190,191
Phillips, Patrick . . .
......175
Phllllps, Robin ......... 84,207
Phllllps, Roxanne ......... 192
Plecuch, Brian ..... 117,128,207
Plecuch, Kevin ..... 97,104,108,
109,179,307
Plecuch, Susan ..... 32,38,44,97,
101,102,153,16S,178
Plppert, Debble ........... 192
Pltt, Carol .............. . .207
Pltt, Cynthla ....... .... 1 92
PLA-MOR LANES . . .
Plank, Lorl ......
Plank, Tlmothy . . . .
Plett, Wesley ....
Plog, Linda ......
Plogh, Barbara . .
Plogh, Mlchael . . .
....229
....165
....211
...86,107
....165
......165
...,....207
Plowman, Cralg ...... 73,86,87,
181,192
POM-PON .....
Poole, Todd . . . . . .
Porter, llal ........
Porter, Pam ..... 69
Posten, Linda . .... .
Powell, John .... . .
Powers, Dave . . . . .
Powers, John . . . . .
Powers, Julle ......
. . . . . . .207
. . . . 81,208
,70,115,165,
176,177
110,165,176
. . . . . . .208
. .79,B6,l65
. . . . . . . .91
76,82,88,S9,
192
Plckerlng, Polly ............ 81
Prlbyl, Sue ..... 56,67,S2,8B,89,
PROM..... ....
Pugh, Catherine . . . .
173,193
. . . . . 46,47
.......193
Pugh, Steven . . ..... 116,119,208
Pulliam, Damon . . . .
QQQQQ
.....,.193
QQ
RABlN,Pl'lYLLIS
137,141
Rada, Lorl ........ 102,107,109,
165,176
Ralhf, Wayne .... .... 1 16,119,
193
Ramsdell, Linda . . .... 165
Ransom, Judene . . .... 108
Rauch, Donna .... .... 1 65
Rauch, Patricla . . . . . . .208
Ravencraft, Daisy . . . . . . ....
Rechterman, Jlm .... . . . . . .165
Reed, Caroline . . . . . . . .113,123,
208
Reed, Je!! . . . . . 113,165,176,230
Reed, Nancy . ...... . . . . . . .208
Reeves, Laura . . . .
Reeves, Llnda . . .
Relchert, Gary . . . .
. . . 165,176
......20S
....119
Relchert, Jeffrey ......... 193
Reichert, Kevln ........... 119
nelchert, Tonl ...... 77,110,208
Reld, Paul ............ 130,193
Rellert, Benjamln ......... 208
Rellert, Carolyn .......... 125
Reltert, Joseph . ....... 17,107,
109,117,193
Reltert, Todd ............. 208
Relmers, George .......... 208
Relnler, Don ..... ........ 1 93
Relst, Jettrey ....... 26,97,107,
109,166,176
Reusswlg, Kathy ........... 16
Reynolds, Cralg ........... 208
Reynolds, Harley ...... 86,193
Reynolds, Shelley ....... 15,77,
Reynolds, Terry . .
Rhodes, Terrle . . .
Rhodes, Trudy . . . .
208
. ...193
. .. .193
.. .208
Richmond, Steven . . . . . . . . .208
Richmond, Susan . . . . . 28,58,59,
90,91,102,103,166
luckual-'s, DONALD . . . . . . 141,
200
Rlcklels, Susan . . . . . ...... 193
Rlgdon, Jacqueline . . . . . . . .208
RILEY FUNERAL HOME . . . . . . .
220
Riley, Martha ...... 32,58,59,70,
90,9l,102,166,176
Rlnlnsland, Carol ....... 80,89,
104,208
Rlnlnsland, Darlene ...... 102,
110,166
RISUIS, MARILEE ........... 3
Ritz, Kerry ........ .... 1 93
Rltz, Renee .... ...... l 93
Rltz, Tamtnie . . . .
,......166
Rlvera, Altredo .... . . . 107,193
Rivera, Daniel ....... 32,74,85,
86,104,208
Rlvera, James ............ 208
Roberson, Lorl ............ 208
ROBERT'S BROWNBILT
SHOE STORE ........... 231
Roberts,Kenny
Robertson, Randy... ....
Robles, Nora .......
Rock, Polly ......
Rock, Vlrglnla . . .
Rock, Walter . . .
.69
194
. . . .166
. . . .108
. . . .208
. . . .208
Rodrlquez, Amanda . . . . . . 166,
176
Rogers, Denise . . . . . . . . 110,166
Rogers, Lynette . . . . . . .107,109,
193
Rohde, Mark ........... 74,208
Rohrer, Cathy ..... 43,70,71,97,
109,117,135,161,166,176
Rohrer, Jeanne . . . . .
Rosenberg, Brlan . . .
Ross, Allen .........
Ross, Kathy ........
Roth, Randolph .....
Ross, Troy . . . . . . .
Roth, Susan ........
Rowe, Gregory ......
Ruckles, James ....
Ruckles, Lorena ....
Ruckles, Patti . . . .
RUDEN, PAUL ...... .
Ruggles, Jackie . ....
Rulz, Margaret . .
Rupe, Steven . . .
Ryder, Nancy . . . .
- 43,70,71,
208,253
. . . . . .211
. . . . . .119
. . 110,166
. . 110,166
.....,208
. 89,1 07,108
......166
......193
....208
......166
..131,142
......166
..102,l93
......166
....166
Sachs, Pamela .......... 23,97,
l32,135,17s,20s
Salley, David ............. 192
Salley, Kevln ......... 101,208
Satley, Stephen ....... 167,176
SAFLEY'S SPORTING
GOODS .........
Salcedo, Anna ....
Salllng, Claus ....
Saltsman, Carla . . .
Sandburg, Gary . . .
Sander, Crystal . . .
Sander, Sandra . . .
Sanders, Greg . . .
Sanders, Klm .....
SANDY'S .........
Satterwalte, Fred .
Savedge, Charles . .
Sayler, John ......
Sayles, Cynthia .....
Sayles, Stephanle .
Schaapveld, Debble
Schauland, Evelyn
schllat, Jlm ......
Schllpt, Dorothy . .
Schrnalz, Thomas .
Schmelzer, Wendy
Schmldt, Donna . . .
Schmoldt, Karen . .
L. A. SCIINACK
AWARD ........
Schnelder, Kevin . .
Schnelder, Wllllam
Schott, Jett . ..... .
Schoultz, Yvonne . .
Schroeder, Daniel .
,.....119
. . 104,211
. . 167,176
. . . .200
. . . . .64
. . . .193
. . . .167
. . . . .59
- - , 77,193
. . . .227
. . . .167
. . . .253
. . . . . .253
- 70,71,50,
89,208
- 69,70,71,
89,167
. . . . . 112,
175,177
. . . . . .144
. . . 32,167
. . . .142
. . . 86,208
. . . . . .208
. . 102,208
. . . 98,193
....50,51
......193
......193
....144
......11S
. , 119,167
SCHROEDER, DONALD . . . . . . . .
78,79,142
Schroeder, Susan ....... 77,84,
209
Schreurs, Kelly . . . .... .193
Schublk, Dave . . . . . . 73,193
Schuhow, Lorl .... ...... 1 67
Schultx, Mlchael .......... 193
Schwandke, Steve ..... 101,167
scott, Dana ........... 113,209
Scott, Dlane .............. 193
Scotten, Russell ....... 144,193
Seal, Kayle ...... ...... 2 09
Seal, Teresa . . . .... .193
Searcy, Lynn . . ..... 209
SENIOR CLASS . . . .... .179
Sensor, Arthur .... .... 2 ,10
JAN SEVERSON
AWARD ....... .... 5 0,51
Severson, Todd ..... 61,81,128,
209
Sexton, Christina .... ..... 2 09
Seynaeve, Andy . . .... 5,193
Shatter, JoAnne ...... 102,185,
193
Shaner, Jeffrey ........... 193
SHAW, RICHARD ....... l6,l20,
121,142
Shelangoskl, Dlrk ......... 167
Shelangoskl, Jlll ...... 123,209
Shelangoskl, Lynn ......... 193
Shellabarger, Tony ...... 66,81,
86,87,209
sheller, Cate ....... 19,107,109,
135,193
Shetler, Deborah . ....... . .209
Nugent - Stuart
Shoppa, Jed . . . . . .
. . . 86,175
Shoppa, Steven .... . . . . . .209
Shoultz, Peggy Sue
Shoultz, Wanda . . .
. ....... 209
. . ..... 167
Shouse, Randy . . . . . . . 73,193
Sldds, Donnetta ........... 193
Slerlng, Thomas ...... 14,32,39,
50,93,97,1l5,1l7,167,174,
175,103,230,253
Slmpsom Mark . . . . ........ 193
Slhn, Gene .... .... ........ . . .
Slssel, Kurt ........... 116,209
SISSEL, MICHAEL .
........142
slx, Anne ......... 14,32,70,115,
Sleeman, Llsa .....
Sleeman, Rlchard .
Sloat, Janet ......
Sloat, Luana .....
Sloat, Vanessa . . .
Slot, Laurette .....
Slot, Louella ......
Smalley, Tammy . .
Smaus, Doug
Smlth, Bradley . . .
Smlth, Cora ......
Smlth, Darlene ....
Smlth, DeAnne . . .
Smlth, Debble .....
Smlth, James .....
SMITH, LEARY A. .
Smlth, Mlchael ....
Smlth, Ramdy ....
Smlth, Terry ......
Smlth, Wllllam ....
Sneddon, Carl . . .
Snider, Steve ....
Snyder, Jay .....
Snyder, Jeffrey . . .
Snyder, Julle . . . .
Snyder, Tammy . . .
Snyder, Tlm . . . . . .
SOFTBALL GIRLS .
167,176,177
. . . . . . . .209
. . . . . 73,193
. . . . .193
. . .... 193
. . . . 104,209
. . .90,91,209
. . 90,91,167,
176
. . . . 168,194
- - 31,93,143,
209
. . .86,S7,193
. . . . . . . .193
......160
. . . . 110,193
. . . . . . . .168
12,50,93,117,
168,176,230
. . . . . . . . 60,
93,142
. . . . . . . .193
. . .74,81,Z09
. . .74,S6,209
. . . . . . . .193
. . . 81,211
- - - 73,193
. . .79,129,
168
. . . . . ,109
. . . .110,113,
194
102,l07,109,
138,168
. . . . . . . . .62
SOPl'l0MORE CLASS . . . . . . .174
SOPl'l0MORl-I SINGERS . . . . . . .
SORDEN, SUE .....
Soteros, Patti ....
Soto, Eugene ......
SPEECH DEBATE .
Sprlngman, Janna .
Sprlngman, Shelley
102,104
. .29,1Q3,146
. . . . . . . .168
..69,104,209
. . . . . . . 108,
109
. . . . . . . .176
. . . . . . .194
SPROUSE DISTRIBUTING
CO .............
Spurgeon, Crlstle . .
Spurllng, Andrew .
Spurllng, Loretta . .
STAGE BAND .....
Stanbro, Kevin ....
Stanhope, Lorl ....
Stanley, Sarah . . .
Starr, Connle ....
Starr, Mattie ......
Stauller, Julle ....
Staulter, Larry . . .
Steahr, Clytha ....
Stecher, Cathrlne .
Steckman, Sherrl .
Steele, Lori .......
Steele, Shella ....
Stegall, Randy ....
Stegall, Tlmothey .
S. G. 8 P. STEIN
FURNITURE . . .
Stein, Je!! .......
Stelnke, Joseph . . .
Stella, Llnda . . . . . .
Stelzner, Connie . .
. ....... 232
. . . . . . . .168
.. ..... 209
. . . . . . . .168
100,101
. . . . . . . .209
. . 92,123,209
109,209
........194
107,194
- 97,110,115
168
. . . . . 73,194
.....194
.. ...168
.. ..... 209
......209
. . . . 110,168
. . . . . .168
. . . .104,109,
209
. . . . .243
. . . 93,209
. . . .10Z,19d,
256
. . . . . .77
. . . . . . . .194
168
sfElld8P, Terrle . . . . , . . . . . .
STERNEMAN CLOTHING . . . . . .
137
Stevens, Susan . . . . . . . . .... 109
STILES DRUG! ACE
HARDWARE ....222
Stlnson,Gall......... .....
Stockton, John . . . . . . . . 132,168
Stokes, Jerrl . . . . . . . 110,169,176
Stonebarger, Shawn
.......194
Stonehouse, Karen ......... 77
Stoube, Mark ...... .... 1 69
Stover, Shawne .... .... 2 09
Stover, Stacey . . . . . . .194
Stratton, Larry . . . . . . . .209
Streat, Wllllam . . .... 209
Street, Gary ........ .... 1 94
Stromer, Cheryle .... .... 2 09
Stuart, Davld ...... .... 1 94
Stuart, Wllllam . . . .
. .. .209
Index 251
Student Council -
Zybarth
STUDENT COUNCIL .... . . .96
97
THE STUDIO .............. 253
TIMARINA ..... ..... 2 I4
Tlmm, Julie .......... 104,194
Tlmmons, Traci ...... 25,82,90,
102,
Stuhr, Lori ....... 80,Bl,8B,209
Sturms, Bill ................ 81
Sturms, John . ....... 79,86,194
STURMS, RONALD ....... 115,
143
Sturms, Thomas . . . ..... 79,I66,
169,176
Stych, Carle ........ 89,123,210
Stych, Dean . . ..... 66,194
stych, Dennis ..... . . . . 102,194
ssyen, Mlehele . . . . . .s9,1o4,z1o
91,117,142
Tltus, Carol . .............. 194
,194
TItuS,DOl18ld .............2ll
Titus, Laurle . . . . . . . . . .... .194
Tltus, Lavonna . . . . . . ..... .170
Todd, Clndy . . . . . 11,97,101,
Vanlcek, Anton . . . . . . . . . . . .253
Vanlngen, Caroline . . . . .71,117,
21O
Vandyke, Robert . . . . . . .210
VanWay, Sharon . . . . . . .171
Varner, Rlchard . . . . . . .195
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL .............. 220
VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS .........
scyen, 'road . ........ 32,14,21O
Suhl, Steven .............. 194
122,123,170
Todd, Terri ............... 210
Tomasson, Gayle ...... 115,117,
I28,11O,176,117
Tomasson, Kevin .......... 210
Tometlch, George ....... 32,97,
WNWWWNWW
Wilson, Kathy ........ 1 10,195
Sulzberger, Barbara . . . . . .169
Ward, Thomas . . . . ...... . .210 FUNERAL HOME ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 137
Sulzberger, Barry
........211
Sulzberger, Craig .... . . . . .169
Swab, Paula . . . ....... 107,194
Swaln, Ellen . . . . . .
Swank, Jeffrey . . .
Swanson, Renee . . .
Sward, Mary .....
SWIMMING-BOYS .
SWIMMING-GIRLS .
SWING CHOIR ....
105,107,109,
169,176
. .... 210
. .... 194
. ..... 169
. . . . 68,69
. . . . . . 70,71
. . . .IO0,IO1,
102
Symmonds, Mlchael ....... 194
Symonds, Dave ....... 186,194
Symonds, Ed ...... 102,107,169
Symonds, Sue ............. 210
SyWasslnk, Debbie ..... 81,lOI,
102,188,189,194
SyWasslnk, Dlane ..... I02,I11,
188,194
TTTTTTT
Welker, Dan .............. 173
Tack, Tanya ......
Tade, Diane ......
T. G.'S DEEP ROCK
Tandy, Paula .....
104,210
........210
........222
........169
Tate, Mark ..... . . .64,73,194
Tate, Monica .... ........ 6 7
Taylor, Paul .... . . . 142,194
Tennell, Eva ..... . . . 132,194
Tennell, Tamara . .
TENNIS, BOYS ....
TENNIS, GIRLS . . .
Terranova, Denise
Terranova, Douglas
. ..... 169
. ...59
... ...59
... .....11
......182,
194
Terrlll, Kathi . . . . . . . 80,104,210
Terrlll, Wade . . . . . . . 73,86,154,
155,159
Tesen, Jim . . . . . . 5I,lO1,109,
117,170,175,173,179
Tometlch, Leo .............. 86
Tomlln, Kelly . .... .... 1 94
Tomlln, Vlckle ..... .... 1 94
Tompkins, Laura . . . . . . .210
Tooman, Doug ..... .... 1 70
TOWN 8 COUNTRY
FABRIC SIIOP ...... .... 2 20
Townsend, Candy ......... 210
Townsend, Roxanne ....... 210
Townsley, Klm ............ 170
Toyne, Randy ....... ...... 1 71
TRACK, BOYS . . . . . . 54,55,86,
37
TRACK, GIRLS .......... 56,57,
35,33,39,255
Trader, Ramona ...... 125,142,
194
TRADITIONAL
COMMUNITY . . . . . . . .143
TRENT, CATI-IY . . . . . . .144
Trevlno, Jesus . . . .
....111
Trevlno, Robert . . . ......
.210
Trotter, Theresa .......... 210
Troxel, Judy ...... 62,10I,102,
123,194
Trultt, Joe ................ 210
Trultt, Steve .............. 171
Trulllnger, Patrlcla . ....... 210
Turner, Judy . . . . . . . .
Tyler, Darrl . . .......
.....194
. .... 119
Tyler, Jamie . . . . . . . 118,119,171
Tyler, Thomas ....... 74,86,87,
178,210
Tyler, Tlm ........ 73,86,87,171,
176
UUUUUUU
Ulch, Christopher . . . . . . .194
Umbanhowar, Je!! . . . . . . . .175
Umbanhowar, JoAnne . . . . .210
169,116
176
THORNTON U SON
TESTRAKE'S .............245
TeStrake, Julie . . . . . 76,82,I88,
194
TeStrake, Marcy ....... 32,123,
169,176
Tetrlck, Yvonne ....... 104,210
Theobald, James .......... 194
TIIESPIANS .......... 106,107
THOMAS, DUANE ...... 82,143
Thomas, Mark ..... ..... I 94
Thompson, Amber ........ 110,
170,176
Thompson, Gina ....... 107,109,
170,176
Thompson, Nancy . . . . . . .194
THOMPSON, PAUL
... ...J43
TIIOPIIB, Carol . ..... . . . . . .210
PLUMBING AND
HEATING ............... 231
THORP, DENNIS .......... 143
THREE-POINT SENIORS ......
176
Thus, Francie . .......- - 77,194
Umlandt, Gary . . . . . .
Umlandt, Laurle . . . .
Unlverslty of Iowa . .
......21l
......21O
......253
VVVVVV
VALEDICTORIANS 8
SALUTATORIANS ....... 176
VanAcker, Debbie . . . . . . .195
VanAcker, Robert . . . .... .210
Vanlllarlcome, Carrle .... 138,
111
VanBlarlcome, Tracy ..... 210
Wagner, Gary ......... .... 8 6
Wakefield, Daniel . ........ 175
Walsworth's Publlshlng
Co. ..................... 253
WALTON'S NURSERY ...... 245
Ward, Alan .......... 74,81,2lO
Ward, Janlce .... . .51,56,16,82,
ward, Mark ....
33,39
. . . . 86,172
Waring, Erlc .... . . 104,116,119,
210
Warren, Elizabeth . . . . . . . .195
Warren, Tammy . . . . . . . . . .110
WATERMAN, STEVE
Watkins, Paula . . . . . . . ....
Watson, Brenda
77,
144
195
195
Watson, Cara . ...... 13,97,l28,
173,191,195
Watson, Dana . . . ...... 92,210
Watson, John . . . ........ . . .2
Watson, Kevin ...... 73,172,176
Wayson, Aileen ........... 195
WEAVER, Cl-IERYI. ........ 145
Webb, Marla .............. 210
Webb, Sally ........ 51,112,116
Weber, Debra Sue ......... 195
Weber, Greg ........... 69,195
Weber, Lynn ....... 44,10,11,92,
210
Weber, Susan . . . . . ..... 71,172
Wedeklnd, Randy . . . . .116,119,
112
Wedekln, Sue . ...... .... 1 19
Wehmeyer, Richard ....... 172
Welershauser, Mark . ...... 175
Welkert, Cralg ..... ....... 1 95
Welkert, Lorl McKl1l1p ........
194
Welkert, Rick .... ......... 1 13
Weis, Paula Dlane . . ..... 59,90,
91,113,152,173,175,177
Welk, Steve ................ 32
Welsch, Brenda . . . . . 32,82,l6I,
Welsch, Patrick . . . .
Welsch, Tamara . . . .
173,175
.......115
.......2lI
Wendlandt, Douglas ....... 211
WESSELS, MARGARET .......
145
West, Deaellen . . . ...... .210
West, Mlchael .... . . . 107,195
WESTER DRUG . . ....... . .
Westfall, Paula . . .... 195
Wetzel, Deborah . . . . . . 107,
173
Wetzel, Steven . . . . . . 107,195
Wetzel, Tamra . . . . . . . . . . . .195
Wetzel, Vlekl . . . . . . . . . 107,211
WHEELER, ELIZABETH . . . . . . .
23,145
wneeler, pany ......... . . .195
Whltsel, Rhonda . .
......I95
Whltsel, Rick .... ..... 7 3,173
Welgand, Klm ....... 77,89,173
Wlggs, Arlan .............. 144
Wllllams, Denise .......... 195
Willlams, Justin . . ......... 195
Wllllams, Kelly ....... 173,176
Wllllams, Mary ...... 59,90,91,
102,195
Wllllams, Thresa ...... 125,195
Wllllams, Warren ............
Wilson, Carolyn ....... 152,173
Wilson, Connle . . .
WILSON V U S
. . . 80,211
HARDWARE ............ 232
Wllson, Judy ......
110,125,113
WILSON Sl-IOE STORE ..... 229
Wilson, Thersa ....... . . .195
Wlndus, Pam ........ . . .173
WIIISEPIBI, RIISSBII . . .
. . .211
Wlnkel, Mark
Wlnkel, Mlchlel . . . . . . . . . . .174
Witter, Susan . . . . . . ,35,l74,l16
GEORGE WITTICH
FUNERAL HOME ........ 243
RALPH WITTICH
Wohlers, Kristine . . . . . . 82,174
Wuodruff, Melodle
........l75
Woods, Harold . . . . . . .6s,s1,211
Woodstra, Brad . . .
. . . . . .s1,93,
199,211
woonwonrn ..... ...... 2 za
wonn or LIFE . . . .... .224
wonx stun! .... . . .137
Worster, Lori . . . . .
Worthington, Nancy
WRESTLING .......
wrigm, use . . . . . . .
........175
. . . . . . 102,
135,174,175
. . . . . . . .84
. . . 104,195
Wright, Lorraine ...... 113,174,
175,177
Wright, Valorle . . . . . .28,104,
211
Wulf, Llncla ............... 211
Wykert, Melvin ..... 38,174,230
Wykert, Tammera . . . . 110,211
Wymer,Brlan ............211
YYYYYYY
YAHN, DONALD ......... 74,84,
145
Ycc ............ . .Q,16,11,1B,19
YEARBOOK ....... . 112,113,253
Yeater, Pamela ........... 211
Yedllk, Duane ............ 119
Yerrington, Allen ...... 175,230
Yerlngton, Katherine ..... . . . .
133,175
Yerlngton, Mary .......... 195
Yerlngton, Pamela ........ 195
Yerlngton, Rose ...... 82,89,175
Yerlngton, Roy ............ 195
Yocum, Rebecca ........... 195
Yohn, Debble ..... 48,49,51,175,
Young, Ann . . . . ..... . . 175,230
YOUTH FOR
UNDERSTANDING . . . . . . .152
Vance, Russell ........ 113,175
VanDeMaat, Vaughn ....... 195
Vanderllnden, Diane .... 32,67,
82,89,102,195
VANDERLINDEN, JANICE .....
144
Whlsler, Joseph ....... 199,211
White, Brlan ..... ...... 2 11
White, Connie . . . ...... .211
WHITE, GARY ....... 32,12,13,
74,145
Whltlow, Anthony ......... 211
Tlecke, Lori ..... .... 84 ,210
TIERI, VINCENT ........... 144
Tletge, LuAnn ........ 32,76,90,
91,210
Tllson, Scott . . ..... 211
252 Index
Vandy rllf, Jane
g ..... . . . . .171
VanEst, Laurl . . . . . . . . 82,88,89,
195
VanEst, Tammy . . . . . . .I10,111,
116
Whltlow, I-Iarold . . .
Whltlow, Mandy . . . .
wnmew, Steven . . . .
Whitmore, Karry . . .
.......I95
. . .101,102,
125,173,175
. ...... 195
. . . . . . .211
Zaehrlnger, Janice . . . . . . . .175
Zellmar, Elaine ........ . . .211
Ziegenhorn, Dustin . . . . . . . 132,
195
Zlegenhorn, Lisa ...... 170,175,
176
Zlegenhorn, Terry . . .... 195
Zogg, Chrls ........ ...... 2
Zybarth, Avery .... .... 1 75
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Lost in the confusion, existing, Big Bird tl.orri
Ansorll appears frightehedlby'theirnass leaving'
1 the Bird Assembly. As visiting MHS is apnew
experience for the feathery, yellow creature,
' cdlle e and careers will bernew ex 'eriences for
8 P
'WY Sfaduaws- be - . as
emories reflect a year that passed
too quickly for some, too slowly for
others. In a relatively short period of time
we truly have come a long way.
Spirit was a spark that caught on in the
fall, carrying us bravely through another
football season of torment and defeat.
Despite the unsuccessful season which set
a new state record of thirty-five straight
losses we kept that spark alive with hope.
By the time basketball season had begun,
we had kindled the spark into a flame. By
the close of the season it was a roaring
bonfire. Going to state is the dream of
every school. Few ever come close, even
fewer make it. Our basketball team came
close, and the feeling of pride was once
again on our side.
There was little, if any, time for
boredom during Christmas vacation with
our organized school dances. The
pom-pon girls came up with the Christmas
Goose dance in which a Goose and Gander
were crowned. Student Council followed
with a dance on New Year's Eve, complete
with balloons, hats and the Chatauqua
Road Band.
,K
g Tower of power.,The Weed Park water tower
G was conquered by the class of '77 in efforts to '
w 5 raise spirit. duringtlomecoming week. ..,. , i
1254 Closing ' '
,,,'s, my
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Together . . .
I
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pring brought her 'third quarter
slumps' but the blahs were not the
epidemic they were in other years. Most
people got over them as quickly as the
spring sports had begun. The Girls Golf team
finished the season boasting a pre-state
record of 16-1. The Boys Swimming team
placed sixth out of thirty teams at state.
Girls Track broke eighteen records and
along with the boy's team, sent runners,
fielders and hurdlers to State. Boys Tennis
had a memorable season placing second in
the Mississippi Valley Conference.
Student Council organized Bird Day in
accordance with a state code and an
in-school holiday was observed. Whether
or not Big Bird will grace the halls of MHS
next year or another Bird Assembly will be
held is unknown. But we know it worked
this year.
J
The three point senior luncheon at Grain
Processing Corporation entertained and
informed seniors with slide presentation and
a guided tour through the plant.
The feeling of victory, accomplishment and
pride was strong in all sports and activities
this year. Kevin Ballenger's expression
displays this feeling.
Closing 255
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affair it had always been.
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full and too detailed to comment on in
such a small space. Can't remember? lust
turn back, it's all here.
Soon the memory of this year will fade
into our past with all the others. But we
will never forget the challenges and our
accomplishments. We were determined to
make this year a special one, and we did.
We made it work.
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