Arweva High School - Arrow Yearbook (Westside, IA)

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A million tomorrows shall all pass away E'er I forget all the joy at is mme Today SENIORS LARRY PIEPER SENIOR CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 A- Club 4 LYLE PODEY SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track l,3,45 Baseball l,3,45 A-Club 2,3,45 Con- cert Choir 1,25 Boys Glee 1,25 Concert Band 15 Student Council 15 Class Officer 2,354 CLASS COLORS--Azure Blue and Skipper CLASS FLOWER--Peace Rose CLASS OF '73 LANETTE ECK SENIOR CLASS SECRETARY Homecoming Attendant 45 Track 1,25 Con- 1 cert Choir 15 Girls Glee 1,25 Marching Band 1 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 l Annual Staff 45 Librarian 1,25 Musical 1,2 5 Blue CLASS MOTTO-- We are not afraid of tomorrow for we knew yesterday and love today. DIANE BRUGGEMAN Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Swing Choir 35 Vocal Small Groups 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Stage Band 45 Instrumental Small Groups 25 Northwest Iowa Chorus 45 Student Council 45 Cheer- leader 45 Rapping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 45 Semi-Quaver 2,3,45 Musical 15 Speech Contests 4 RANDY MUHLBAUER STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 A-Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Annual Staff 3 DALE LENZ Student Council Vice-President 45 Bas- ketball 1 CMgr. 2,455 Football Mgr. 2,35 A-Club 3,45 Concert Choir l,2,35 Boys xb Glee l,2,35 Vocal Small Groups 35 March- Q ing Band 15 Concert Band 15 Pep Band 15 Choir Council 35 Student Council 1,2,45 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Musical 1,2 CAROL RAGALLER Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Soft- ball 3,45 A-Club 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 15 Girls Glee 1,25 Rockette l,2,3,45 Rap- ping Rocket Staff 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Musical 1,2 SHERYL OESER Homecoming Queen 45 Student Council Secretary 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45A-C1ubl,2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Girls Glee l,2,3,45 Vocal Small Groups 2,35 Rockette 2,3,45 Choir Coun- cil 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Rapping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 45 Musical 1,2 RICKY VE TTER Basketball 1 CMgr. 3,4D5 Track Mgr. 25 Football Mgr. 35 A-Club 2,3,45 Boys Glee 25 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 One-Act Plays 2,3 RODNEY KOCH Football 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Baseball 3,45 A-Club 3,45 Concert Choir 1,25 Boys Glee 1,25 Vocal Small Groups 15 Rapping Rocket 45 One-Act Plays 1,25 Musical 1,2 REESA ROTHMEYER M at Basketball 1 CMgr. 2 3 4 - A-Club 2 3 4 D 5 Concert Choir l,2,3,45,Gi,rls Glee l:2:3, 45 Swing Choir 45 Vocal Small Groups 1,35 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Majorette 45 Concert Band 1,2 3 45 Stage Band 2,3,45 DENA BA LLANTINE Homecoming Attendant 45 Basketball 1,2, Track 1,25 A-Club 1,25 Concert Choir 3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Rock ette 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Class Officer 15 Rapping Rocket 45 One-Act Plays 1,2 Musical 1,2 MARLON DRUIVENGA Concert Choir 25 Boys Glee 1,25 Vocal Small Groups 25 Annual Staff 3,45 Li- brarian 15 One- Act Plays 25 Musical 1 2 Choir Council 45 Class Officer 35 Rap- ping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 45 Semi- Quaver 2,3,45 One-Act Plays 15 Musi- cal 1,25 Speech Contests 1,45 Student Council 4 JAMES NORTH Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee l,2,3, 45 Swing Choir 3,45 Vocal Small Groups l,2,35 Annual Staff 45 One-Act Plays 25 Musical 1,2 K CHARLOTTE PAULEY Track 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,25 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 Annual Staff 4 . STEVEN JONS Football 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Concert Choir 1,25 Boys Glee 1,2 BETTY HERRIG Betty Crocker Award 45 Concert Choir 45 Girls Glee 1,2,45 Swing Choir 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Rapping Rocket 45 An- nual Staff 45 Librarian 35 One-Act Plays 25 Musical 1,2 KATHY MASON Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,35 Softball 35 A-Club 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir l,2,3,45 Girls Glee l,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Vocal Small Groups 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Stage Band 2, 3,45 Choir Council 45 Class Officer 35 An- nual Staff 45 One-Act Plays 2,35 Musical 1,2 I f,.zI--,S:'f', 5 JOHN MARTINS Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Marching Band ,45 Stage Band 15 One-Act Plays 2,3,4 ROSS IVE RSE N Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 35 A-Club 2,3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee 1,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Vocal Small Groups 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band l,2,3,45 Instrumental Small Groups l,2,3, 45 Northwest Iowa Chorus 45 Choir Coun- cil 35 Student Council 45 Semi-Quaver 45 One-Act Plays l,2,35 Musical 1,2 MARY ANN JACKSON Track l,2,3,45 Librarian 3,4 LINDA HILES Outstanding Home Ec. Student 35 Basket- ball Mgr. 45 Girls Glee 15 Rapping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Librarian 1,2 KEITH RILEY Track 1,2,3,45 A-Club 2,3,4 RUSSELL BROCKMANN Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 A-Club 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,25 Concert Band l,2,35 Pep Band 1,2 i X ,,:a,EE'..E:: 1 .-.- zfr ztez :ifzi is -: KATHY GOTTSCH Concert Choir 2,3,45 Girls Glee 2,3,45 Vocal Small Groups 45 Rockette 2,3,45 Rapping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 45 Mus- ical 2 E f 2 . 5:,, ..55, 5 5.tt: 5 x M X X N5 N XL e X DARLYS EWOLDT Basketball 1 CMgr. 455 A-Club 45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee l,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Yocal Small Groups 35 Marching Band 1,25 Rockette 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Librarian 35 One-Act Plays 2,35 Musical 15 Speech Contests 1,2,3,4 RICHARD BROCKMAN Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Track 1,2,3, 45 A-Club 3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,35 Swing Choir 2,35 Boys Glee 1,2,35 Vocal Small Groups 2,35 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Con- cert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Northwest Iowa Chorus 35 One-Act Plays 35 Musical 1,25 Semi- Quaver 3 It In Ferl 1 fl I , 1 E TERRI THIED EMAN Girls Glee 1,25 Rockette 2,35 Cheerlead- er 45 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 Musical 1,2 RICKY PETERSEN Football 2,3,4 CONNIE KUHL Track 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Rockette 1,2,35 Class Officer 2,35 Cheerleader 2,35 Musical 1,2 MARK PETERSON Track 15 Football Mgr. 2 DONALD HEALY Football 45 Track 1 CMgr. 255 A-Club 2,3, 45 Boys Glee 15 Class Officer 15 One-Act Plays 2 DIANE JOHNSON Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Soft- ball 3,45 A-Club 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 1,45 Girls Glee 1,45 Rockette 2,3,45 Rap- ping Rocket Staff 45 Musical 1 JANET MEYER Girls Glee 1,25 Rockette 2,3,45 Rapping Rocket 45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 3 KAY HOOGESTRAAT Girls Glee 1,25 Rapping Rocket Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 25 Musi- cal 2 CARY REHBEIN Baseball 15 Concert Choir l,2,3,45 Boys Glee l,2,3,45 Swing Choir 3,45 Vocal Small Groups 25 Marching Band 15 Concert Band 15 Musical 1,2 MARK CRANE Football 1,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 35 A- Club 3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee l,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Vocal Small Groups 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,45 Con- cert Band l,3,45 Pep Band 1,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Instrumental Small Groups 3,45 Musical 1,2 DANNIE HUISENGA Football l5 Basketball 2,35 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball 15 A-Club 2,3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee 1,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Vocal Small Groups 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian l,2,35 One-Act Plays l,2,3,45 Musical 1,25 Speech Contests l,2,3,4 ? 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X Back Row: standing, Dave Meggers, Scott Slechta, Rick Brockman, Russ Lenz, Mr. Schumacher, Mr. Scott, Gene Thiedeman, Ross Iversen, Mr. Bradshaw, Lyle Podey, Mr. Deming, Randy Muhlbauer, Monte Crichton, Donnie Healy, Russ Brockman, Rick Vetter. Second Row: kneeling, Sheryl Oeser, Vicki Wilken, Larry Pieper, Paul Ehlers, Mark Crane, Dan Huisenga, Keith Riley, Denny Hoffman, Kevin Eck, Terry Huisman, Dale Lenz, Larry Meggers, Rich Stoffers, Lori Lenz, Pam Linde. Front Row: kneelingg Kim Hawley, Carol Ragaller, Sylvia Wenzel, Leesa Dettbarn, Liz Podey, Diane Johnson, Faye Wiese, Gayle Lanning, Debbie Peters, Kathy Mason, Reesa Rothmeyer, Cindy Ragaller. Cross bar, Linda Hiles, Darlys Ewoldt, Michelle Healy GOAL IS MET? Seven years of hard work and saving finally met its re ward in 1973. The project fund which had started in 1966 with 34.00 finally grew to the S400 needed for the A-Club to pay its share on the new whirlpoot purchased this year. Officers of the 1972-73 A-Club were president-Lyle Podey vice-president-Sheryl Oeser, secretary-Rodney Koch, treasurer-Randy Muhlbauer, and student council represent ative-Ross Iversen. The A-Club sponsored an initiation dance after the last home basketball game. At that time 23 people became official A-Club members. Ragalle r. Left: Copy Editor, Reesa Rothmeyer writes head- lines for page layout. Left Below: Senior Editor Sheryl Oeser types captions for her department. Left Inset: Cropping a photograph requires the steady concentration of Sports Editor Carol Below: Art Editor Darlys Ewoldt Cleftj sketches cover designs. Right below: Reesa makes a final check on copy. Right: Junior staffer Dave Meggers studies possible 1 page layouts. ROCKET STAFF RECORDS YEAR'S EVENTS The Rocket Staff set out in the fall of 72 with a giant goal ahead of them, to record the school year in pictures and words, relating each event to the overall picture and publish- ing the story in one edition. Before the actual work began, the staff at- tended the Iowa High School Press Association's newspaper and yearbook workshop in Ames. ' This started each editor thinking about page layouts for his department and the book as a Whole. The editorial staff consisted of seven seniors: Dale Lenz, Reesa Rothmeyer, Darlys Ewoldt, Sherly Oeser, Carol Ragaller, Kathy Mason, and Diane Bruggeman. Junior staffers were Dave Meggers, Leesa Dettbarn, and Glo- ria Witt. Together they worked to meet their first shipment deadline of April 1. Genelli Studios of Sioux City set three dates for photographing groups, but candid shots were taken all year through the use of the school The staff set out to earn S 1500 through sub scriptions and advertising. Subscription Mana- ger Lanette Eck helped by Kaye Hoogestraat an Janet Meyer put in the final order of 180 year- books. Ad manager Jim North kept track of the money coming in as typists Linda Hiles, Janet Meyer, and Betty Herrig typed and mailed lette to business acquaintances. Much work was put into the original cover and endsheet design. The collage divider pages made it necessary to take more pictures during the year. The annual awards were given out different ly this year as the staff voted for two people they thought showed much dedication, coopera- tiveness, leadership, and originality. Darlys Ewoldt and Reesa Rothmeyer were presented th awards by Mrs. Ouverson, advisor. Working into the summer, the staff com- pleted their work on June 14. camera, staff owned cameras, and the local news- paper. Many of the prints were enlarged by Noble Photography and Carlson Studio of Denison. Right: Junior staffers Leesa Dettbarn and Glo- ria Witt join Dave in planning the Underclass- men section. Far Right: Activities Editor Kathy Mason crops a photograph while Gloria and Leesa observe. Right: Editor Dale Lenz discusses yearbook design with Organizations Editor Diane Bruggeman Crightj, Sheryl, and Carol. . 51 2213 4: fx , ' ' Right: Earning approxi- mately S1500 faces sub- scription manager Lan- ette Eck and Advertising Manager Jim North. - Right: Jim and Sheryl help as Advisor Mrs. Ouverson makes a final check of pages completed for shipment. Left Above: Another headline to sneak by the censor. Left Below: I wonder what would happen if we forgot to show up to work after commence ment. Left: Typists Janet Meyer Cleftj and Linda W Hiles helped the business staff send letters to prospective advertisors. o e t e , y , A 17 Back, L. to R.: Kaye Hoogestraat, Rick Vetter, Dale Lenz, Terri Thiedeman, Janet Meyer, Darlys Ewoldt, Mrs. Mallonee CAdvisorJ, Sheryl Oeser, Charlotte Pauley, Reesa Rothmeyer, Linda Hiles, Betty Herrig. Front L. to R.: Diane Johnson, Diane Bruggernan, Dena Ballantine, Carol Ragaller, Rodney Koch, Lanette Eck, Kathy Gottsch RAPPI ' RCCKET A newspaper is a record of the happenings of a community. The Rappin' Rocket is the account of the events and activities happening monthly at AWV. Every issue of the Rappin' Rocket contains accounts of past events, calendar of future happen- ings, exchange news from neighboring schools, feature profiles of senior class members or fac- ulty, and sports stories. Circulation of the Rappin' Rocket is around 260 copies per month. Editors: Linda Hiles and Betty Herrig. Advisor: Mrs. Mallonee I FCJRMS AWV STAFF Editors: Betty Herrig Linda Hiles Features: Reesa Rothmeyer Sheryl Oeser Sports: Dena Ballantine Carol Ragaller Exchange: Diane Johnson Art: Darlys Ewoldt Diane Bruggeman Subscriptions: Lanette Eck Advertising: Rick Vetter Reporters: Charlotte Pauley, Dale Lenz, Dar lys Ewoldt, Janet Meyer, Lanette Eck, Kaye Hoogestraat, Terri Theidernan Mimeograph operators, L. to R.: Kaye Hoogestra Terri Thiedeman, Kathy Gottsch Upper Left: Mrs. Ina Coen Debra Starek Upper Right: Denise Morton, Marla Jans, Darlis Kruse Middle: Mary Ann Jackson Karla Petersen Low er Right: Karen Gottsch, Kathy Herrig LIBRARIANS AID AR- WE- VA FACILITIES Eight girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Coen, were in charge of keep- ing the library materials in order dur- ing the 72-73 school year. In addition to checking books in and out, they were responsible for keeping the books, cases, and furniture clean, helping with the reorganization of the card catalog, and rounding up overdue and stray books. Their job also inclu- ded the filing and stacking of books from the Educational Resource Center, the supplier of many new titles which were borrowed by the Ar-We-Va schools this year. MARCHINC BA D REPRESENTS AWV ACROSS MIDWEST Various parades as well as football games were on the schedule for the Ar-We-Va Rocket Marching Band this year. The 7 5 member band under the di- rection of Mr. Richard Holmes helped to provide entertainment to crowds at several festivals and celebrations both local and distant. These places included: Westside, Denison, Carroll, Wall Lake, Storm Lake, Odebolt, and Rapid City, South Dakota. On June 1-4, the Rocket Marching Band participated with 54 other bands from across the United States and Can- ada in the 8th annual Dakota Days cele- bration held in Rapid City, South Dakota. The trip included a parade, a mass band concert under the direction of composer, Paul Yoderg a concert by the Stan Kenton orchestra, a tour of the Badlands, and also a sightseeing tour of the Black Hills where they visited the Reptile Gardens, Mount Rushmore, the Shrine of Democracy Wax Museum, Deadwood Cemetery, and also the opening seasonal performance of the Black Hills Passion Play in Spearfish. Chaperones for the trip were Mrs. Wenzel, Mrs. Sextro, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Drum Majorette: Reesa Rothmeyer their regular football halftime performances Fred Podey, and Mrs. Lucille Clausen. 20 Band members assemble one of various formations Stage Band- First Row: Alan Bruggeman, Liz Podey, Sylvia Wenzel, Gene Thiedeman, Kathy Mason, Gayle Lanning, Diane Bruggeman. Second Row: David Meggers, Monte Crichton, Tom Hawley, Rick Brockman, Dan North, Ross Iversen. Third Row: Reesa Rothmeyer, David Heuton, Paul Ehlers, John Lussman, Mark Crane, and Mr. Richard Holmes. Pep Band- First Row: Gene Thiedeman, Monte Crichton, Dave Meggers, Tom Hawley, Dan North, Alan Bruggeman, David Grimsman. Second Row: Dean Kruse, Mark Crane, Paul Ehlers, John Lussman, Dave Heuton. Third Row: Tyson North, Kim Doyle, Vicki Wilken, Kay Freese, Rodney Lenz, Barb Musfeldt, Diane Peters, Becky Coffin. Fourth Row: Darlis Kruse, Lorna Lueders, Beverly Aschinger, Rhonda Hawes, Rhonda Gottsch, Connie Rutherford, Terry Lewis, Scott Slechta. Fifth Row: Ross Iversen, Ron Holdsworth, Terry Huisrnan, Marty Crichton, Larry Meggers. , , i A, ,-,f AA f 1 1 fi z 4 1 M l nik M 3 :, ,, z ,Q , .W First Row, L. to R. : Kim Doyle, Sandra Riley, Diane Peters, Lucinda Podey, Sylvia Wenzel. Second Row: Terry Hisman, Scott Slechta, Becky Coffin, Kathy Mason, Gene Thiedeman. Third Row: Paul Ehlers, John Lussman, Kay Freese, Rodney Lenz, Barb Musfeldt, Dan North, Tom Hawley, Rick Brockman, Monte Crichton, Dave Meggers. Fourth Row: Larry Meggers, David Grims- man, Director-Mr. Holmes HA Band Queen Lori Miller Instrumental music consis- Charter Oak hosted AWV d of the Concert, Marching, and Schleswig this year for the ep, and Stage bands. Each of Tri-School Band Festival. performed at various Guest conductor was Gary throughout the year. Slechta of Morningside College. The Marching Band partic- The small group and solo in local parades as well contests were held April 13 performed at football games. and 14 in lrwin. Of 30 entries, Lori Miller was named as AWV received 15 I ratings, Band Queen for the Car- setting the record high of years Band Days Festival. past. The Concert Band performed The Stage Band was also ly during the year, fea- quite active. After the clinic modern selections as well they attended in Alta, they o time favorites. At the end performed outside of school as the year the Concert Band mas- well as in concerts. red the 15 minute overture Mas- The Pep band cheered the e , which was presented at the basketball teams on this year aduation ceremonies. and provided the halftime en- tertainment. First Row, L. to R.: Laurie Huisenga, Becky Coffin, Luanne Wiebers, Janice Rutherford, Kim Hawley, Dena Ballantine. Second Row: Rhonda Gottsch, Kathy Gottsch, Lori Lenz, Barb Musfeldt, Debbie Peters, Sylvia Wenzel. Third Row: Gayle . Lanning, Ron Holdsworth, Paul Ehlers, Dan North, John Lussman, Terry Lewis. Fourth Row: Darlys Ewoldt, Connie Kuhl, Diane Johnson, Tyson North, Mark Crane, Cary Rehbein, Ross Iversen CHOIR FACES YE R Extra-curricular activities keep students busy , and vocal music proved to be no exception during 72-73. Mr. Roger Mann, in his first year at AWV, introduced voice lessons into the schedules of interested choir members. The 50 voice Concert Choir performed at the four regular concerts and graduation. The selections ranged from religious numbers to modern jazz, The Girls' and Boys' Glees performed music similar to that of the I 1 x J 1 1 t P w I 1 i i 1 w irst Row, L. to R.: Karla Petersen, Reesa Rothmeyer, Karen Gottsch, Marla Jans, Sheryl Oeser, Kathy Herrig. Second ow: Jill Kroeger, Betty Herrig, Diane Bruggeman, Kathy Mason, Gloria Witt, Rae Rothmeyer. Third Row: Dave Meggers, an Huisenga, Rodney Lenz, Terry Huisman, Denise Morton, Leesa Dettbarn. Fourth Row: Gene Thiedeman, Russell Lenz, evin Nulle, Jim North, Faye Wiese, Debra Starek, Mr. Mann-Director WITH A SONG Concert Choir. The boys often chose humorous selec- tions and incorporated dances, or movements to go with them, The Roger Mann Singers consisted of sixteen voices and an accompanist. This year they sang at many local functions as Well as concerts. Some of these included: Faculty Christmas Party, World Day of Prayer Services, and the alumni banquet. .. . Nw J- W ., 1 1' V K M Q M - , V. V -v , . ......,....M..,. ...wl- Y! NORTHWEST IOW BA High School Representative, Right: John Lussman. Jr. High Rep- resentatives, Below: Susan Rickers, Connie Mason, Carol Hamblem CHOIR COUNCIL Front, seated: Sheryl Oeser, Kathy Mason Standing: Dave Meggers, Rae Rothmeyer, Mr. Mann, Rodney Lenz, Dan North, Dale Lenz, Lori Lenz, Kim Hawley Can't be contented with A yesterday'se glory I can'to1iveon promises ' winter to spring. 1 SPCJRT ROCKETS HALT LGSING STREAK A rebirth of determination, new and enlarged spirit, and a burning desire to win pushed the mighty Ar-We-Va Rockets through to their best record in three years and destroyed their 21 game losing streak. Falling prey to the Rocket's scourge were the Dow-City-Arion Greyhounds, the Irwin Hawks, and the East Monona Thunderhawks. The new coaching staff expertly used the ten returning lettermen to accomplish the final goal of a successful season. They did so by finishing with a 3-6 record for the year and by placing six men in the All-Conference standings. Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets SEASON'S RECORD 14 Schleswig 8 Dunlap 34 Dow City-Arion 14 Charter Oak-Ute 30 Irwin L4 West Harrison 12 Logan-Magnolia 30 East Monona 6 Woodbine QO T5 First Row, L, to R.: Mark Crane, Ross Iversen, Randy Muhlbauer, Lyle Podey, John Martins, Rodney Koch, Steve Jons, Rick Brockman, Russ Brockman, Rich Stoffers. Second Rowg Don Healy, Randy McCoid, Dwight Segebart, Kevin Eck, Dave Meggers, Denny Hoffman, Ron Koch, Monty Crichton, Dave Heuton, Coach Doug Deming. Third Rowg Dale Musfeldt, Rodney Lenz, Larry Stark, Kelly Brockman, Brad Linde, Gregg Oeser, Randy Cornelius, Terry Huisman, Assistant Coach Delos Schumacher. Fourth Row: Jerry Luetje CManagerD, Paul Wiese CManagerD, Scott Slechta CManagerD, Tom Hawley, Danny Oeser, Gregg Borkowski, Larry Meggers, Ron Holdsworth, Assistant Coach Denny Bradshaw 30 Assistant Coach Denny Bradshaw Coach Doug Deming Assistant Coach Delos Schumacher Fans break into victory romp as Rockets win. Rodney Koch Co-Captain, Quaterback, Letterman A11- Conference Honorable Mention, A11-State Honorable Mention Lyle Podey Co-Captain, End, Letterman, First Team A11-Conference, First Team A11-Meet Empire, First Team A11- Southwest Iowa, Sixth Team A11- State 1 ' 1 W v 1 ' w 1 1 i 4 5 N 1 A J V w 1 I 2 if ls 1 6 l - 1 ' s . E I 1 1 4 1 4 . 1 4 I ,I fy K 4 4 w V - i EQ f P r Q 4 9 1 E V i v X 5 . , w i I 1 x -, A V I I? 32 LETTERMEN ROCKETTES WIN SIX STRAIGHT A new coaching staff, and new ideas led the Rockettes to their best season in 3 years. Fighting back after a slow starting season, the strong Rockettes came back to win six games after Christmas, and finished with a 8-10 record-for the year. Diane Flash Johnson was leading score- er with a 37.4 point average. Leading defens- ive rebounder was Faye Wiese with an average of 6.7 rebounds per game. Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Rockettes Lake City Wall Lake Schleswig Dow City Woodbine Dunlap Audubon East Monona Irwin Schleswig Woodbine Charter Oak-Ute Lo-Ma Irwin Dow City Charter Oak-Ute Wall Lake West Harrison Audubon Head coach Bill Scott, and his assistant Delos Schumacher worked hard to make their first year at AWV a success. At a post sea- son banquet, Carol Ragaller was named honor- ary team captain. Diane Johnson, Carol Ragal ler, Faye Wiese, and Lori Lenz were named to the All--Boyer Valley Conference Teams. The J-V also completed its most success- ful season in years under the leadership of coach Schumacher. Their final record was 7-2 for the season. Mrs. Edna Wenzel Chaperone First Rowg L, to R.: Pam Linde, Kim Hawley, Cindy Ragaller, Leesa Dettbarn, Jill Kroger, Gayle Lanning, Faye Wiese, Diane son, Liz Podey, Debbie Peters, Lori Lenz, Kathy Mason, Carol Ragaller, Sylvia Wenzel, Sheryl Oeser. Second Row, L. to R. Bill Scott, Linda Hiles CManagerJ, Darlys Edwolt CManagerj, Reesa Rothmeyer CManagerD, Assistant Coach Delos Schumacher. Gayle Lanning Forward Lori Lenz Guard A11 Conference Honorable Mention Faye W1ese Guard A11- Conference Honorable. Mention , E M m ,M,w,m 1 M siff? , -vwwzfifm 1 Cindy Ragaller Liz Podey Forward Forward Kim Hawley Guard ia., ' aw First Row L to R Rich Stoffers Ron Koch Rex McCo11ough Steve Ragaller Alan Segebart Terry Huisman Larry Pieper Assistant Coach Dave Thomas Dale Lenz CManagerJ Paul Ehlers CManagerJ ROCKETS EARN 2ND BERTH I THE BOYER VALLEY In addition to having a 13 6 record and be ing 2nd in the Boyer Valley Conference with a 7-2 conference record the Rockets also broke four team records, and placed all five starters in the All-Conference standings. The offense had an average of 62 points while the defense did their job with a 55 point average Coaches Dennis Bradshaw and Dave Thomas along with three returning lettermen inspired the team on to winning 6 successive games before being stopped by the Wall Lake Comets Seven men received letters and a new award-- Hustler of the Year --was given to Rich Stoffers. Lyle Podey was named hon orary team captain In addition to individual records set by Lyle Podey and Rodney Koch, four new season records were set in team field goals 459 team rebounds 833 team assists 164 and least team errors 258 Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Season Record Schleswig Dow City Woodbine Dunlap Audubon East Monona Irwin Rockwell City Irwin Schleswig Woodbine Charter Oak Lo Ma Irwin Dow City Charter Oak Wall Lake West Harrison Dunlap QSect 5 Second Rowg Rick vetter QManager3, Coach Denny Bradshaw, M,onty Crichton, Randy McCoid, Rodney Koch, Lyl,e Podey, Larry Stark . . . - - 66 . 63 ' , 62 ' 57 60 66 . 72 ' . 55 . 8 . 58 ' , 48 ' ' , 65 64 - ' - 55 ' . 78 ' . . . . . 61 68 , 70 ' , , 48 . 'MM' Coach Denny Bradshaw, Assistant Coach Dave Thomas Left 5 Rodney Koch-Forward- All-Conference Third Team Centerg Lyle Podey-Center- Captain, All-Conference First Team, A11-Meet Empire Second Team, All-State Hon- orable Mention Rightg Larry Pieper-Guard- All-Conference Honorable Mention I 11,3 MW' ,. , f: 1 L. ES Sim 1 M ii ,gtg 5 55 .Wai 5 5 5? 5 E5 E' 5 E , ,sg 2 il Q e First Row, L. to R.: Rick Vetter CManagerD Marty Crichton, Mike Kenney, Alan Segebart, Ron Koch, Garrie Huisenga, Gregg Oeser, Tom Hawley, Paul Ehlers CManager,D, Second Row, Coach Dave Thomas, Bruce Mason, Rex McCo1lough, Larry Stark, Kevin Nulle, Randy McCoid, Monty Crichton, Steve Ragaller, Terry Huisman, Dale Lenz, CManagerD Season Record 5-2 A TODAY' RECORDS HOLD TOMORROW'S PROMISES Season Record 7-2 First Row, L, to R.: Kathy Herrig, Beverly Aschinger, Vicki Wilken, Leesa Dettbarn, Sylvia Wenzel, Kay Freese, Kathy Koenck Pam Linde. Second Row, Linda Hiles CManagerJ, Darlys Ewoldt CManagerJ, Cheryl Koch, Debbie Petters, Rhonda Hawes, Gail Schwering, Jill Kroeger, Darlis Maasen, Lori Koenck, Coach Delos Schumacher, Reesa Rothmeyer CManagerJ, Insetsg Debbie Finch, Susan Muhlbauer 1 f 2 iz i First Row, L. to R.: Deb Fincht, Sheryl Oesert, Kay Freese, Vicki Wilken, Bev Aschingerft, Mary Ann Jacksont, Pam Linde '. Second Row: Kim Hawleyt, Carol Ragallert, Lorna Lueders, Leesa Dettbarnt, Sylvia Wenzelt, Cindy Ragallert, Susan Muhlbauerr. Third Row: Cheryl Kochi, Coach Bill Scott, Gail Schwering, Liz Podeyt, Diane Johnsont, Faye Wieset, Rhonda Hawes, Darlis Maasen, Gayle Lanningt, Manager-Deb Peters. tLetter winners GIRLS SHATTER 10 RECORDS Senior Letterwinners, L. to R.: Mary Ann Jackson, Sheryl With the cooperation of 22 girls and the Oeser, Carol Ragaller, Diane Johnson oaching of Bill Scott, the AWV girls track eam was a success. The brightest spot of he season was a third place finish at the onference meet. 1973 RECORDS Shot Putt-Diane Johnson, 32'2 Discus-Diane Johnson 10'7'6 l!4 Mile-Beverly Aschinger, 6:09.3 10 Flight Shuttle Hurdle Relay-1:13.22 Cindy Ragaller Sheryl Oeser Distance Medley Relay-4146.1 Sylvia Wenzel Faye Wiese 880 Yard Relay-1:54.8 Sylvia Wenzel Faye Wiese Deb Finch Carol Ragaller Kim Hawley Gayle Lanning Pam Linde Carol Ragaller 100m Hurdles-Carol Ragaller, 17.1 880 Yard Run-Gayle Lanning 2:40.13 I 400m Shuttle Relay-56.7 Sylvia Wenzel Cheryl Koch Mile Relay-4:36.8 Gayle Lanning Diane Johnson Kim Hawley Pam Linde Lucinda Podey Kim Hawley Carol anchors Shuttle Hurdle Relay as team places at Odebolt Cindy clears 220 Yard hurdles Kim crosses the finish line after the 440 Yard Dash Pam is edged out at the finish line in the 100 Yard Dash. Leesa paces herself in the 880 Yard Run. Local sheriff gives Faye and Sylvia the incentive to win! First Row, L. to R.: Brad Linde, Gregg Borkowski, Ron Holdsworth, Terry Huismant, Garrie Huisenga, Larry Meggers, Kelly Brockman, Marty Crichton. Second Row, Dan Huisengat, Dave Meggers, Terry Lewis, Bruce Mason, Steve Jonst, Scott Slechta, Keith Rileyt, Rich Stoffers ', Manager-Tom Hawleyt. Third Row 5 Coach Delos Schumacher, Rick Brockmant, Randy Muhlbauer, Lyle Podeyt, Ross lversent, Gene Thiedemant, Randy McCoid , Monte Crichtont, Manager-Jerry Luetje '. i'Letterwinners BOYS SEND FIVE TO STATE The Rocket track squad attained many goals this season, one being represented at the State Meet held in Des Moines on May 25 and 26. At the Boys District held at Holstein the team was able to compile 17 points and place 8th in a field of tough competition. There Ross lversen was able to place 3rd in discus, Gene Thiede- man finished 2nd in the 180 Low Hurdles, and the 880 Relay team consisting, of Rick Brockman, Gene Thiedeman, Terry Huisman, and Lyle Podey finished 3rd enabling these men to attend the State Meet. This year the squad attended 10 meets placing respectably in all. They were coached by Delos Schumacher, By squad vote Gene Thiedeman was chosen Most Valuable Runner and Lyle Podey was voted Honorary Track Captain. 1 1973 RECORDS Discus-Ross Iversen, 138'10 Shot Putt-Ross Iversen, 45 7 220 Dash-Gene Thiedeman, 22.5 2 Mile Relay-9:l7.'7-Keith Riley, Monte Crichton, Dan Huisenga Rich Stoffers 480 Shuttle Hurdle Relay- 1:13-T erry Huisman, Kelly Brockman, Steve J ons, Randy McCoid 880 Relay-l:36.3-Rick Brockman, Lyle Podey, Terry Huisman, Gene Thiedeman Senior Letterwinners, L. to R.: Steve Jons, Lyle Podey, Keith Riley, Ross Iversen, Dan Huisenga, Rick Brockman A precision hand-off between Lyle and Charles, Freshmen milers Marty and Scott come to their marks. Keith nears the end. We 51 so A to V'? '1 ' - 'E tW 'B Top: Talking over the meet? Bottom Left-Monte re- ceives encouragement from teammates. Bottom Right Steve winds up to throw the disc. .,. Q fm .M s....l.,......,W W A .. Alternate: Barb Musfeldt Touchdown! Ar-We- Va stands erupt as team pulls ahead IU IOR HIGH First Row, L., to R.: Jerry Lapel, Mark Hoffman, Robert Osterlund, Rollin Kroeger, Kevin Hagge Second Row, Alan Lueders, Scott Stoelk, Dave Kock, Jeff Kruger, Tom Adams, Russell Hawley, Terry Rickers. Third Rowg Scott Linde CManagerD, Curtis Ehlers, Ross Thiedeman, Mark Crampton, Brad Lanning, Denny Meggers, Mark Brockman, Pete Rake CManagerD. Fourth Row, Dale Young, Gary Vetter, Jim Herrig, Mark Nielsen, Ricky Putt, Clayton Hawes, Ricky Erps Cheerleaders: Ann Dieter, Barb Grimsman, Susan Hawley Q First Rowg L. to R.: Mark Hoffman, Pete Rake, Kevin Hagge, Dennie Huisenga, Jay Luetji, Kenny Nepple, Russell Hawley, Brad Lin Second Rowg Alan Lueders, Charles Whiteing, Mark Nielsen, Robert Osterlund, Dennis Meggers, Scott Stoelk, Reed Leiting, Dale Schwering, Gary Vetter. Third Rowg Ricky Erps, Doug Hansman, Terry Rickers, Dave Koch, Ross Thiedeman, Paul Johnson, Roge Leiting, James Herrig, Dale Young, Coach Terry Knott IR. CACERS ASPIRE TO FUTURE First Rowg L, to R.: Janelle Hawley, Judy Herrig, Janet Oeser, Marie Huisenga, Sheila Malloy, Gail Lamaach, Melodie Hargens, Majorie Launderville, Michelle Mason. Second Rowg Mary Pat Kenney, Lori Dreessen, Melanie Stoffers, Sherri Wilken, Beverly Lawler, Carla Bruggeman, Susan Rickers, Valerie Kruger, Connie Mason. Third Rowg Debbie Segebart CManagerD, Karen Meyer, Diane Kaspersen, Sandy McCoid, Cindy Lamaack, Bette Anderson, Janine Jones, Lori Iversen, Von Holdsworth, Laurie Dieter CManagerJ, Coach Delos Schumacher s Can'tbe contented with yesterday 's glory, It can't live on promises winter to spring. Today is 'my moment I and now is my story. I'11 laugh, and I'11 cry, d and I'11 sing. ACTIVITIES 51 VIBRANT SOUNDS POUR THRCUGH AWV Vocal and instrumental musicians were ac- tive all year making preparations for the four periodic concerts. Along with the usual Fall, Christmas, Swing Show, and Spring performances, IHSfrume11fa1 di1'eCf01' appearances were made by the Stage Band and the Roger Mann Singers at various functions and gatherings. Music ranged from Negro spirituals, and early American folk songs, to modern Broadway and jazz. New directors with contemporary ideas unfolded a high caliber of concerts at Ar-We-Va. Highlights of the year included the Tri- School concert, the return of the infamous Rubber Duckie, and a new experiment in lighting -- the strobe light. All of these com- bined to make the 1972-1973 school year an enjoyable one for students, faculty, parents, and guests of the Ar-We-Va community. Vocal director Roger Mann Richard Holmes Y . ssfgfggsiaf ga- Saw 3f:7': f:f,a?Qgg2 Qffliiwzi 2 2 - gesttfffirapwgr , xiifiwiiiif uf .ss,?!i1l'fz55Tf'fm . i iz- D i i SF-F in A X -1 ff 'TxX.,fi7if': ti .1 'L f::::.'-:-, IVISXH T ' ,nwfi .. 4 ' gi,.,,,,i ,ig me .isififg i 52 Victory on the homefield and a celebra- ion dance finished the busy week of Home- coming. The student body chose three senior girls as the Homecoming royalty for 1972. A secret ballot cast by members of he football squad chose the queen from the three girls. Judges for the poster contest were Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Holmes, and Mrs. Deming. Dale Lenz was master of cere- monies for the afternoon. Crownbearers were Michelle Kasperson and Bradley Maasen. Various skits were presented by he A-Club. Guest speakers were two alum ni football players, Tom Jahde and Mark Segebart. First place in the poster contest went to the Seniors, second place--Sopho- mores, and third place--Juniors. Lanette Eck was named second attendant and was seated by her escort Randy Muhlbauer. First attendant, Dena Ballantine was es- corted to her chair by Rodney Koch. Lyle Podey then presented Queen Sheryl with the game ball, a dozen roses, and escorted her to her throne. After a spirited pep meeting, Queen Sheryl and her attendants reigned over the football festivities and dance that evening. The Rockets defeated Irwin 30-8. After the game the student council sponsored a dance with music by Rush. This ended Homecoming '72. 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X Ib 'Mg Wyre RCP'-1bliC6l'l f'vN-fx,-XA De relic, VlCGovERN and Sl-IRIVER SENATOR me AAAJVNAA, Dcmocrahc CLA AA!-xAAfvw Dcmocrahc and AGNEW ' 'X N'NfN NfN Republican AJxfg,N,VxRePUbllC3n Individual Speech Contestants, Clockwise at bottom right: Rhonda Gottsch, Karla Petersen, Karen Gottsch, Reese Roth- meyer, Dannie Huisenga, Darlys Ewoldt, Scott Slechta, Darlis Maasen, Diane Bruggeman Below, One-Act Play participants, top row L. to R.: Debbie Peters, Leesa Dettbarn, Gayle Lanningg second row: Karen Gottsch, Terry Lewis, Scott Slechta, third row: Gene Thiedeman, Dannie Huisenga, Dave Meggers, Mark Craneg bottom row: Darlis Maasen, Karla Petersen, Laurie Huisenga, Rae Rothmeyer, Sylvia Wenzel Districe One-Act Play, Leader of the Peop1e. Scott Slechta, Mark Crane, Terry Lewis, Leesa Dettbarn, Sylvia Wenzel SIX SPEAKERS T0 STATE CO TES: Four students participated in the District Speech Contest in Denison, January 20. They were Karla Petersen, Darlis Maasen, and Rhonda and Karen Gottsch, These girls received a I rating for their choral reading, and therefore qualified for the State Contest held in Council Bluffs. Sixteen contestants then represented AWV at the District Individual Speech Contest held in Denison on February 24. Of these, two participants qualified for ,the State Contest. They were: Jill Kroeger, interpre- tive proseg and Gloria Witt, book review. 2001: A S ACE ODYSSEY IS FASHION SHOW THEME The night was May 10, and the setting was ultra-modern as 61 Home Ec students took to the stage. The event was the spring style show presen- ted each year by the high school home economics classes. This year Home Ec. was under the direction of Miss Barbara Petersen. The show was divided into four main categories: casual pants, everyday wear, dress pants and formal attire. The garments presented were each constructed as well as selected and purchased by its model. 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V ,4 ,,W,, T 'La taking? A W .V - mq-Q7 f WF 55291 925 . 35 2515 f 7 s if H ai A5 V E? A ,, a j if Ei M- f H 2 'S QW' 591' f f 5: -,.!-,,, SAT RD YI THEP RK ,,MMM.N,A ,,,.l .M,,,wmM.,WWM,,W,WV,,..A.W....wW. WWW WW..-.W MW Music was provided by THE SANDS OF TIME, a dance band from Radcliffe, Iowa. N CHCSEN AS 19 3 PROM THEME Lanette Eck reads Senior class wills. Joe Boddicker presents Citizenship Award to Reesa Rothm eye r. HONORS AWARDED Dale Lenz was the MC for the Awards Day pro- gram, May 15. Betty Herrig read the senior class historyg Kathy Ma- son, the poem, and Lan- ette Eck, the will. The faculty presented the awards, some of which included: recognition of Diane J ohnson's athletic: won an ISU scholarship, Darlys Ewoldt, a Drake Fine Arts Scholarship, and Lyle Podey, a Buena Vista athletic scholarship. The combination of quarterback Rodney Koch and end Lyle Podey gained many yards for the Rockets in 1972 for which they received statewide recognition. Here Coach Deming presents them with one of many awards. honors, cheerleading awards, and scholarships. Reesa Rothmeyer and Mr. Mann watches as band students receive awards. Dale Lenz received State of Iowa honors. Dale Betty Herrig was the recipient of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. P. R. SPECIALIST IS SPEAKER ,M I 5 with - . ,i . in Q AWV Graduates 38 During May 18 Exercises Baccalaureate exercises were held Sunday, May 13 at 8 p.m. The Rev. Ira Williams of the United Church of Christ offered the invocation and benediction, and the Rev. Roger Williams of the Wheatland Presbyterian Church gave the sermon. The Roger Mann Singers and Brass Sextet were on hand for musical entertainment. On Friday, May 18 at 8 p.m., Thirty-eight seniors stepped out into the world as they were honored at the Commencement exercises. The main speaker was Mr. Emmett F. Butler, a public relations specialist from Newton, Iowa. Mr. Butler's speech was entitled The Challenge of Change. Three honor students were named from the class Those maintaining a 3 0 rade avera e - - 8 Q or better for four years were: Dale Lenz, Sheryl Oeser, and Reesa Rothmeyer. Diplomas were presented to the class by Mr. David Freese, president of the Board of Educa- tion at Ar-We-Va following his response to the presentation of the class of 1973 to the Board. Music was provided by the Concert Band and Concert Choir. Invocation and benediction were offered by Father Cletus Ahmann of St. John's Catholic Church in Arcadia. 3 S 3 , tg. Q: M . gmt I , gi., -5. K , 'U 29 r E A 3 1 . . s if 'Q ' iff! ' K f i X ig K 1 1, at , 1 . - , ' ff I Q f - in ' 5 kk . F 1 at , -K a g 5 .1 it 5 ' C , 4' it 1 , , , 6 ,V ,, A , , ,xi K Q . ,h . 3 if W ii as f 1 tariff it 5 N' 5 M Junior class Student Council representatives Monty Crichton and Lori Lenz lead the procession during the graduation ex- ercises. 65 66 Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine I 11 taste your strawberries I'll drink your sweet wine. s l A million tomorrows . shall all pass away Er I forget, all the joy that is mine today. UNDER - CLASSME First Row, L, to R.: Miss Petersen Cclass sponsorb, Rose Mary Jurgens, Delores Miller, Gloria Witt, Ron Petersen, Lori Lenz, Marla Jans, Debbie Reis, Don Lewis. Second Row, Mr. Mentzer Cclass sponsorj, Leesa Dettbarn, Rich Stoffers, Kevin Eck, Tim Rake, Terry Anderson, LeAnn Fagen, Gordon Weller, Sylvia Wenzel, Mrs. Mallonee Qclass sponsorj, Third Row, Debbie Peters, John Lussman, Terry Lewis, Tyson North, Jerry Luetje, Randy Cornelius, Dennis Hoffman, Terry Koch, Dave Meggers, Gayle Lanning, Mr. Huisman Cclass sponsorj, Fourth Rowg Debra Starek, Rex McCollough, Lloyd Freese, Charles Ertz, Dale Musfeldt, Gene Thiedeman, Russell Lenz, Tom Dohse, Monty Crichton, Fay Wiese CLASS OF '74 Diligent work and devotion proved to after concerts and programs. During the be the motto of the Juniors during their month of February, March, April, and five year of raising money for the prom. Their days in May, they occupied every extra money making activities consisted of run- moment with prom preparations. On May ning the concession stand during football 5, their months of hard work were brought games, selling popcorn, cake, and pie, at to that dramatic climax--the presentation basketball games, and providing lunch of their prom-- Saturday In the Park. Class officers, Russell Lenz CSecretaryJ, Leesa Dettbarn CPresidentj, Delores Miller CVice-Presidentj Maturing from Freshmen to Sophomores, these young people found their second year of high school to be one of much individual growth and development. Although they exhibited many different outlets of their talents throughout the year, they really got it all together around Homecoming when they displayed what they Class Officers, Steve Ragaller CSecretaryj, Cindy Ragaller CVice-Presidentb, Kathy Koenck CPresi- dentD CLASS OF '75 could do through their award winner entry in the poster contest. Another high point of their year was the acquiring of their new class rings. Through high academic achievements and much active participation in extracurricular activities they are well on their way to success. First Row, L. to R.: Mr. Schumacher Cclass sponsorj, Kathy Herrig, Mary Niehaus, Kathy Koenck, Diane Winey, Cindy Koch, Becky Coffin, Luanne Wiebers, Terri Sue Dixon, Janice Rutherford, Parn Linde. Second Row 3 Diane Weller, Karen Gottsch, Darlis Kruse, Fred Ballantine, Paul Muhlbauer, Paul Ehlers, Lorna Lueders, Michelle Healy, Vicki Wilken, Kim Hawley, Cindy Ragaller. Third Row, David Grimsman, Garrie Huisenga, John Linberg, Linda Cornelius, Rodney Lenz, Alan Bruggeman, Ron Koch, Kim Doyle, Alan Segebart, Joe Ryan, Gregg Oeser, Jill Kroeger. Fourth Row, David Peters, Patricia Grimsman, Lucinda Podey, David Heuton, Kevin Nulle, Randy McCoid, Larry Stark, Dwight Segebart, steve Ragaller, Barb Musfeldt, Denise Morton, Terry Huisman 69 First Rowg L, to R.: Lori Huisenga, Dennie Ries, Cindy Dixon, Debbie Finch, Kelly Brockman, Brad Linde, Dan Oeser, Beverly Aschinger, Debbie Nobling, Sandra Riley. Second Rowg Mr. Scott Cclass sponsorl, Connie Rutherford, Paul Wiese, Susan Muhlbauer, Rhonda Gottsch, Lori Koenck, Kary Freese, Kay Freese, David Leiting, Tom Hawley, Rae Rothmeyer, Mrs. Coen Cclass sponsorb, Third Row, Cheryl Lenz, Cheryl Koch, Debbie Hansman, Gregg Borkowski, Ron Holdsworth, Dean Kruse, Darlis Maasen, Mike Kenney, Karla Petersen. Fourth Rowg Colleen Young, Diane Peters, Brain Freese, Carlin Winey, Dan North, Bruce Mason, Scott Slechta, Larry Meggers, Rhonda Hawes' CLASS 0F '76 Thirty-eight green freshmen stumbled year they have made many contributions to through their first high school days wary our school, such as the first flushable of what might befall them. But adjustments homecoming poster, 1 football letterman, were made quite rapidly, and the class of and 38 willing minds eager to gain all the 76 joined the ranks as full-fledged high knowledge they can grasp in four years. school students. Throughout their first Class Officersg Cheryl Koch CSecretaryD, Gregg Borkowski CPresidentD, Lori Koenck CVice-Presidentj waz? a fp, .51 ' First Row, L. to R.: Susan Hawley, Dean Muhlbauer, Tom Adams, Mark Brockmann, Rolly Kroeger, Tammy Huck, Con- nie Mason, Laurie Dieter, Dennie Huisenga, Arlan Lueders, Kenny Nepple, Terry Kaspersen. Second Row, George Bal- lantine, Barbara Grimsman, Clayton Hawes, Scot Stoelk, Robert Osterlund, Shawn Schmitz, Brad Lanning, Gary Weller, Jerry Lapel, Sandra Cornelius, Mark Nielsen, Judy Feilmeier. Third Rowg Mr. Thomas Cclass sponsorb, Mark Ertz, Car- ol Hamblen, Sherri Wilken, Curtis Ehlers, Von Holdsworth, Janet Vetter, Melanie Stoffers, Carla Bruggeman, Doug Schuette, Susan Rickers, Debbie Segebart, Mr. Knott Cclass sponsorj, Fourth Rowg Beverly Lawler, Doug Hansman, Karen Koch, Mark Crampton, Dave Koch, Ross Thiedeman, Jeff Kruger, Richard Putt, Paul Johnson, Roger Leiting, Sandra McCoid, Diane Kasperson. Absent--Max DeVo11d, Allen Grundmeier CLASS OF '77 A D ' First Row, L. to R.: Ann Dieter, Russell Hawley, Pete Rake, Janelle Hawley, Jay Luetje, Rhonda Henningsen, Gary Muhlbauer, Mark Hoffman, Scott Linde, Michelle Mason, Mrs. Wenzel Cclass sponsorb, Second Rowg Mr. Bradshaw Cclass sponsorb, Janet Oeser, Rita Feilmeier, Melodie Hargens, Marjorie Launderville, Brian Brockman, Kim Grund- meier, Marie Huisenga, Annette Carey, Judy Herrig, Tina Huck, Perry North. Third Rowg Gary Vetter, Shelia Malloy, Valerie Kruger, Reed Leiting, Dennie Meggers, Lori Dreessen, Steven Nelson, Mary Pat Kenney, Alan Lueders, Kevin Hagge. Fourth Row, Randy Klink, Lori lversen, Karen Meyer, Dale Young, Bette Anderson, Terry Rickers, Jim Herrig, Janine Jons, Ricky Erps, Charles Whitein E I'11 be a dandy, and I'11 be a rover, r You'11 know who I am by the song that I sing I'11 eat at your table I'11 sleep in your clover Who cares what the morrow 4 r shall bring. , ' ESTABLISHME T SCHOOL BOARD Dave Freese, Presldent Charlene Iversen Bottom, Donald Nobiling Top, Ted Hawley Henry Stoffers Leonard Petersen, Secretary 73 Top Left: Mr. Darrell Hazelhoff, High School Principal Top Right: Mr. Robert Nielsen, Superintendent Left: Mr. Robert Meyer,. Elementary Principal ADMINISTRATIO MEETS FUTURE THROUGH CONTI UAL PLANNING Bottom Left: Mrs. June Hazelhoff Secretary to the Principal Bottom Right: Mrs. Lois Rickers Secretary to the Superintendent i MISS PETERSEN MRS, COEN Home Ec I-IV Librarian Jlmior Class Advisor Special English Freshman Class Advisor FACULTY FACES DAILY CHALLENGES WITH E THUSIASM MR, SCHUMACHER Cbottom leftj Jr,-Sr. High Boys P,E, Elementary P,E, Boys Track Coach Girls Softball Coach Ass't Football Coach Ass't Girls B.B. Coach Jr. High Girls Basketball Coach Jr, High Girls Track Coach Sophomore Class Advisor MR, ROWEDDER Cbottom rightj Art I-IV Elementary Art Supervisor MRS. OUVERSON English III Sz IV Communication Skills Advanced Composition Annual Advisor Mrs. Sextro: Junior and Senior Girls Physical Education Elementary Physical Education Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Mann: Miss Klopfenstein: Vocal Music English I and Il German Drama Mr. Deming: Guidance Counselor Football Coach Senior Class Advisor Mr. Huisman: Industrial Arts Junior Class Advisor Mr. Scott: Algebra I, II, and Geometry Girls Basketball Coach Girls Track Coach Freshman Class Advisor Mr. Holmes: Instrumental Music Fine Arts Appreciation Mr Lanmng: Biology General Science Drivers Education Student Council Advisor 5 Ammmmwmy, fm W 7 'Af f 2? vii W mf, is iii his 5? 2 E53 f Q Mr. Stender: Physics Mrs. Mallonee: Chemistry Commercial Courses General Math Newspaper Advisor' Math IV Q fi aff Z X i it mi li E? V Mr. Mentzer: American History American Government World History Junior Class Advisor Mr. Thomas: Junior High Science Assistant Boys Basketball Coach Mrs. Shultz: Developmental Reading Math Mr. Bradshaw: Junior High Social Studies Boys Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach - - 1m , ., it , . t,... ,..1,,.WN,..... t,..t M.. t,,., H. ,,,,h, M, ,, Mrs. Wenzel: Junior High English Basketball Chaperone Mr. Knott: Junior High Math World Geography Junior High Boys Basketball Coach Dennis Ewoldt Class of 1969 ' 1 Mr., Donald Wheeler V Guidance Counselor ' 1967-1972 Miko, ln Memoriam 7 We the Seniors of 1973 ' dedicate this page ,in imemorlyiof COOKS I, , . .,,..,,.. . ,, L.,. .. . ,.V,,X.v,,v,,,,l. ,.n,-.VM.W W 5 L. to R.: Henrietta Hagge, Elaine Kroeger, Neva Petersen , ' 5 :f lag--:gg ,fzf ,Q zz f K 4 1 T7 ' 1: ' - I, 3 3... 271, ,K -, LW.. , I , Bus Drivers-L. to R.: Carlin Winey, Vernon Rickers, James Lawler, Dan Lally, Joe Scher- brock, Mrs. Evelyn Podey, Milo Walterman, Ed Ragaller, Joe Reetz. Not pictured Clifford Jordan, Ted Kraus, and Bill Adams. Janitors-Above: Randy Ewoldt. Right: Ver- non Rickers, and David Wiese. BUS DRIVERS Q 1 2 Q k K f X 3 5 2 5 E Q 2 9 2 S 5 Q 5 5 2 5 5 E 5 5 K 9 E Q 2 le ff 3, 3 is 2 5 f 2- 3 ARCADIA A1's Service Andersen Parts and Service Arcadia Insurance Agency Arcadia Livestock Market Arcadia Locker Arcadia Oil Company Diers Grocery Farmer's Co-op Elevator Lewis Schmitz Appliance Stoffers Oil Company WESTSIDE Cal-Car Service Co. Carm's Cut Sz Curl Denny's Restaurant and Lounge Dr, K,A, Doyle, Veterinarian Jan's Food Market Mason's of Westside, Inc. Noack and Johnson Don Nobling, Standard Tank Wagon Service Peters Oil Ragaller Standard l Rose Feed St Farm Supply, Trucking and Livestock Dealer Sid's Place Triple F Service Center Verlin's Plumbing St Heating Weber's Truck Stop Westside Auto Salvage Westside DX Westside State Savings Bank Westside Telephone Co. M, Wilken 81 Son Trucking VAIL Crane Feeds Incorporated Etzel and Jackson Dr. J.L. Flood, M.D. Jackson Motors Longbranch Marvin's Provisions Inc. Jul-I. o'connor, Attorney at Law Vail Insurance Agency Westside Lunber Company Wiese's DX ROCKET BOOSTER BREDA Breda Auto Company Breda Veterinary Clinic Connie's Groceries gl Dry Goods Delmar's Standard Service Ed's Apco Service Neumayer Locker Pudenz Truck Line Inc. Snappy Pop Popcorn Co, Snyder Hog Market CARROLL Allen Travel Agency Anderson Erickson Dairy Badding Construction Co. Balk and Son Robert D, Blincow and James Carroll Carroll Restaurant Association Coast-to Coast Commercial Savings Bank Community Jewelry Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home Dr. J.G, Donovan, Chiropractor Electronics Unlimited E1lerbroek's of Carroll Dr. N.J. Gradoville Farm :St Home Store Ed M. Feld Equipment Co. Huff Refrigeration Service Juergen's Produce at Feed Co. Kuker Clinic Lane Audio-Visual Co. The Loft Minnich Kr New, Attorneys at Law Nockels Clothiers Prenger Furniture Eddie Quinn Clothing Reuter, Inc. Sernett Family Center Sharp Flower and Gift Shop Sundermann Brothers Twitt Funeral Home Uptown Sporting Goods Watters Appliance Centers Dr. L,B, Westendorf Kr R,E, Langenfeld Wilke Drug Wunschel, Schechtman 85 Eich, Attorneys at Law DENISON Anderson's Clothing Anthony's Department Store Automotive Dealers of Denison AZ Agency--J,C. CCurtD Yankey Dr. G,P, Berry, D.D,S, Carlson Studio Carlyle Memorials Caro1yn's Fashion Fabric Charlie's Alignment and Radiator Shop. Crawford County Trust gl Savings Bank Cronk's Denison Candy Kitchen Denison Super Valu Ferris Hardware ? t i N 1 t f I 5 w V , V Flower Nook, - 6 I Hobby Tree A Home,Federa1 Savings 8if'Loan , Hueber Funeral Home A t Johnson Rexall Drug Maxwell Funeral Home New -Process Laundry J,C, Penney f Raun Ks Franck, Attorneys at Law Reimer St Vipond, Attorneys atALaw Reynold's Mens and Boys Wear 'Roscoe's Jewelryg S 81 S Stores of Iowa, Inc. Shoe Service Shop Ye Auld Florist MANILLA J,M.Hennessey, M,D, - A,H, soe, D,D,S, MANNING A First National Bank Johnson's Department Store Manning'Trust and Savings Bank F . 5, f 5 it WALL LAKE . Dqoc's Place A f H OTHER' FRIENDS, y Genel1i'StudioS5 Inc, , A A Industrial Chemical Lab. , Intercollegiate Press' Q ' C.Gg Johnson Boiler Co. ' J.S, Latta 81 Son , . ' g . Micklin Home Improvement Co Mid-Bell Music Co. A . The Observer- f , A - , 1 Playtime Equipment Co. - Saf-T-Line Bus Sales, Inc.V Sportsman's of Stormy' Lake ' ere I forget all the joy that is mine today. WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A 'E


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