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TONY AMBROSE (ton ee am broz) Noun, syn.: Twinkle Toes. Male of the species. Athletic tendencies draw him toward participating in such events as football, and wrestling. Has quality of bringing many mem- bers of family into the educational atmosphere. Known for choreog- raphy in “Oklahoma.” Future is presently unknown. GAIL ARTIOLI (gale ar tee o lee) Noun. Female of the species who is involved in many extracurricular activities such as National Honor Society, and Homecoming. Usually located in Student Lounge, or the SSRC. Member of the soph, cheer- leading squad; Future plans are to attend the University of Iowa. FRANCOISE AUBERT (fran swaz o bear). Noun. Syn.: Freddie. Fe- male of the specie. Past History is very unlike any other breed within this establishment: of European ori- gin; particularly France Has strange speaking inflection. Known to habi- tat ERC. Returning home to France is what lies in store for the future. GERRY BALLARD (je ree bal ard) Noun. Interests lie with the race track . . . has particular curiosity in the functioning of motors; often seen wearing uncommon type of hat; because of his quiet tendencies, little is known of this specimen’s future endeavors. KEN BECKMAN (ken bee man) Noun. Male of the specie. Athletic preferences find him near football fields, race tracks, and track fields; future relies firstly with his com- pletion of his patriotic responsi- bilities. DAVE BECKWITH (dave bee with) Noun. Male of the specie. Known for receiving many cheers from large crowds. Has been seen wander- ing with strange enlarged armor on his head while clapping his hands. Has memories for Formal, and “Ok- lahoma.” Spirit Inc. is one of the many organizations he is associated with. Has strong theatrical drives, and appreciation of the field of Eng- lish. Future lies in attending Tario College. STEVE BECKWITH (steev bee with) Noun. Male of the specie. A fleet- footed specimen known for his per- formance in “Oklahoma.” A roman- ticist who enjoys the outdoors. Ath- letic tendencies draw him toward football. Fulfillment of his patriotic responsibility is what lies in the future. ANNE BEFFEL (an bef ful) Noun. Female of the species. Most natural habitat seems to be the DLC. With- in the history of the specimen in- cludes certain curb-side consulta- tions with friends and visits ‘down the hall’ in a peculiar house on Far- nam St. Can often be found at Kres- ge’s when out of school. Future plans include attending Palmer Junior Col- lege. SUE BERENDES (su ber en des) Noun. Syn.: Cutie. Female of the species. Known for accomplish- ments in Oklahoma; is one of the few Assumption students who are currently enrolled in college classes. Has reportedly been seen about the band room; will be re- siding at Edgewood College next year. BECKY BERGER (bee ee bur gur) Noun. Female of the species. Known for successive firebirds. Often seen in the book-keeping room. Remem- bered for her unbiased parties. One of the nomads who aren’t found in any one particular room. Future is presently unknown. ANNE BETONI (an ba tee nee) Noun. Female of the specie. Com- monly sited in E-7; when no longer within school she has been fre- quenting the “Big White House,” Peculiar streamers have been not- iced flying from the trees by her house. Attending college is what is in the future for this specimen. SALLY BLANCHE (sal lee blanch) Noun, syn.: Dolly. Female of the specie. Tries to leave the educational environment whenever possible. Athletic tendencies draw her toward many of the games. Future is un- known to both Funk Wagnall’s and us. MELISSA BLOUGH (ma liss a blau) Noun. Female of the specie. Known as Queen of our court. This speci- men thrives on every kind of ac- tivity that occurs within the endu- cational atmosphere. Outstanding virtue is kindness. College is what lies in the future. BARB BOEKHOLDER (bar book- hold er) Noun. Female of the specie. Known for being chairman of the decorations committee for Home- coming; usually located in the ERC, or Murray’s Super Value. Often seen writing in Journalism room. Home is seen draped with white clouds. Information towards her future was unknown. CHRIS BRADEN (kris bra den) Noun. Female of the species. Often found in cafe, playing cards; has tendencies toward caring for young children. Among memories are the Spaghetti Supper and Student Af- fairs. Future is in attending Morri- son School of Drafting and Tech- nology. KEVIN BRADLEY (kev in brad lee) Noun. Male of the species. Known for great achievement in being one of the famed No. 1 Pied Pumpers. Besides this pumping technique, is known in gas circles for his pump- ing ability, also seen frequenting a local house of spirited beverages. CONNIE BRAND (kon nee brand) Noun. Female of the specie. A cat- lover who needs fire water to serv- ice. This being is known for its char- acteristics of seeking open fields. Future plans are currently unknown. JOE BRANDT (jo brant) Noun, syn.: Pretzel. Male of the species. His athletic tendencies showed in four years participation in wrestling and track. The most avid of the “Packer Backers.” Future plans seem to lean toward college. CELESTE BREMER (se est brem er) Noun, syn.: Pigeon Sister, Celery. Female of the species; major char- acteristics is that of involvement in all activities of her learning environ- ment such as editor of KB, GRA. Often worked out on the uneven parallel bars. Future plans aim to ward pharmacy. Memories include Turnabout ’70, Homecomings and Honors III-IV. A Schlegel’s girl. TOM BROWNSON (tom bron sen) Noun. Male of the species. Known for great ability of getting the foot- ball team off the ground. If not for natural tendency of clumsiness and being injury prone, the sky would be the limit. Also known for par- ticipation as a stage manager. Fu- ture plans point toward college and a degree in sanitation engineering. DEBBIE BRUCE (deb bee brus) Noun. Female of the species, known for great enthusiasm with pep club, and painting signs; also popularily known for her great intellectual ca- pacity. Future involves college. BARRY BURKE (bear ree burk) Noun, syn.: Hamburger head. Male of the species whose kilowatt pow- er for his hair is from Iowa Gas and Electric. Basic element of time con- sumption is parties. Future plans aim toward school. MARK BURKE (mark burk) Noun, syn.: Marvin, Antenna, Turkey, and Roi Tan. Male of the species; this animal is known for great speeds achieved for long distances; seen frequently in either the ERC or Cafe. Future plans University of Northern Iowa. STEPHANIE BURKE (stef fun ee burk) Noun, syn.: Steve. Female of the species. This homosapien leads a merry band of majorettes; great ability in her Fussels; frequently seen in the Social Studies Resource Center. Future plans are yet to be planned. TERRI BURKE (ter re burk) Noun. Female of the species. Usually found in the Student Lounge. Seems to have an attachment towards taking care of elderly people. Has tenden- cies to beat upon friends when walk- ing down the halls. Future plans include getting an apartment, work- ing and hopefully becoming a nurse. TIM BURKE (tim burk) Noun, syn.: “hog.” Male of the species. Athletic tendencies look toward football, track, and dancing. Often indulges in fire water, and other similiar ele- ments. Future plans are focused on attending college.
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LARRY BUSH (lar ree bush) Noun, syn.: Hot Dog. Male of the species. A heavyweight in mind and body. Usually on top of everything. Fre- quently seen doing book-keeping in ERC. His muscle advances play around on the football field. Has a great love for lavender “tee pee.” College plans are Now Down to Iowa. MIKE CARRON (mike car ron) Noun. Male of the species. Frequent- ly seen around the stage area. Known for escapades in the art room and the cat walk. Friend of Fr. Spiegel. Is trying to live up to Tiny Tim’s song. Future plans are unknown to us. CAROL CHRISTENSON (car oil cris ten sen) Noun. Female of the species. A homosapien of many ac- tivities such as GRA, Homecoming activities. Her hair has tendencies toward shrinking. Among her mem- ories are Turnabout and Student Af- fairs. Future plans are pointed to- ward going to college. MARY CLAY (mar ee clay) Noun. Female of the specie; usually located in E-7, or in the vicinity of D-wing. Known to check-out for a man named Giefman. GRA is one of the many organizations she is associated with. Future is unknown to us. MIKE COFFELT (mike co felt) Noun. Male of the specie who most commonly is located near his locker Fej., or the student center of relax- ation. Entire existence has been on a constant low. This situation will hopefully be overcome by attending St. Ambrose College. JACK CONSAMUS (jak con sa mus) Noun, syn.: “Motown.” Male of the species. Known for 37 point out- bursts; often seen at Prospect Park, or B-wing; his future plans are at- tending college. PAUL COSTANTAKOS (pol cos- tan ta kos) Noun. Male of the specie. An individual frequently seen on the D-wing radiator. Has a rather un- excitable nature. Heaven only knows his future plans. PATRICK COSTELLO (pat rik cos- tel o) Noun. Male of the specie. Has great control of the vernacular, especially in Honors English and De- bate. Participant in the Loras Math Contest. Future plans include col- lege. TERESA COSTELLO (tree sa cos- tel o) Noun. Female of the specie. A curly-head who was usually in foods class or ERC. Fond memories include the unity of AHS and the Spaghetti Supper. THERESA COUGHLIN (tree sa couf lin) Noun. Female of the specie. Often observed in S-ll. This speci- man loves horses and can also be found at Twin Cedars Stable. This summer she will be moving to Hawaii. STEVEN COWHERD (ste ven cow- herd) Noun. Male of the specie. This lanky creature is found playing in- tramural basketball. Out of school, he frequented Spalding’s love-ins. He’ll always remember staying out until 9 AM after Homecoming and until 11 AM after Spring Formal. MICHAEL CRONKLETON (mike al cronk el ton) Noun. Male of the species. This super smart member of the senior class can usually be seen in the Math Resource Center. Fu- ture developments will be obtained through college. VERONICA CROWLEY (ver on i ca crowl e) Noun, syn.: Ronnie. Female of the species. An active part of the phylum that always says something nice to others. This poet is most like- ly found in the band room. COLLEEN CUNNINGHAM (col een cun ing ham) Noun. Female of the species. Noted for appearing spaced- out while actually knowing what’s going on. Could usually be seen in the English Resource Center. A de- voted member of this issue of the Knight Beacon. Future days will be spent at Regis College in Denver. MARY CZOLGOSZ (maree chogas) Noun. Female of the specie. Member of the dramatic phylum. Frequently says “I wanna be loved by you.” Involved in GRA, school plays and Spirit Inc. Future aims are to be- come an actress. MARY SUE DAVIS (ma ree su da- vis) Noun. Female of the specie. Always cheerful, this speciman worked at Osco Drug. Usually seen in the Foods Lab. Plans for the fu- ture are unannounced. JUDY DECKER (ju dee dek er) Noun, syn.: Gudi, Pigeon Sister. In the educational environment, this artist can be found in the Art Room, Miss O’s office or at National Hon- or Society meetings. Once seen in DLC in a red sweater. Active in school plays, Model UN, the Knight Beacon and OKLAHOMA! dan- cer. Future plans are college at Uni- versity of Pittsburgh with a pre- med major. LINDA DELLEMAN (lin duh del e- man) Noun. Female of the species. An active creature of the G.G.’s gang who’ll never forget Scott Coun- ty (and it’s detentions!) She enjoyed Homecoming ’70 and was on the Knight Beacon staff. Always looks forward to 3:15, week-ends and va- cations. PATRICK DEVINE (pa trie de vine) Noun. Male of the species. This creature was a football player for four years and enjoyed being on the KB Staff. Noted for his tardiness in almost everything. His future is un- decided. SUSAN DEVLIN (su san dev lin) Noun. Female of the species. A mem- ber of the E-7 gang, this cutie was seen at all the big dances. Often found at the microscope or with Noth. Future developments include becoming a nurse. LINDA DIXON (lin duh dix on) Noun. Female of the species. This speciman was a devoted member of the Advanced Biology phylum. Oth- er habitats include Government Re- source and the Home Ec Room. Fu- ture plans are undecided. COLLEEN DOBESH (col lean do- besh) Noun, syn.: Hot dog girl. Fe- male of the species. Habitats were English Resource Center and the Student Lounge. A frequent guest of the AHS track, she has fond re- membrances of Homecoming and Turnabout. Future plans are unan- nounced. CHRIS DOLAN (chris do land) Noun. Male of the species. This ar- tist’s habitat was either the Art Room or the Mechanical Drawing Room. One of the livlier specimens of D-4. Will always be remembered for has case of the “frizzes.” THOMAS DOYLE (toe mas doy 1) Noun. Male of the species. A speci- man of the skiing phylum. Also in- volved in track, he too enjoyed Turnabout and Formal. Future plans are undecided. ROBERT EHLERT (ro bert eh lert) Noun. Male of the species. In the educational environment, can be spotted wandering around. His fu- ture is unknown to us. JOHN ESTERBROOK (jon es ter- brook) Noun. Male of the species. Usually found at S-7 or at Geif- man’s. Well noted for his suede “treads.” Future plans are unde- cided. ROBERT FIESE (ro bert fiese) Noun, syn.: Bink, Stink. Very male of the species. Of the muscular phy- lum, this speciman’s habitat was the balcony of the gym, pressing weights. Was seen at Turnabout ’70 with an odd formation about his head. His future plans have not been announced. SARAH FEENEY (sar ah fen e) Noun, syn.: “little old man.” Fe- male of the species. Often seen run- ning in a very becoming grey sweat- shirt. In school this creature is noted for her saddle shoes. Memory banks include Turnabout 70 and G.R.A. THOMAS FOLEY (toe mas fol e) Noun. Male of the species. Noted for exotic jeans and participation in the art show. One of the B-5 gang. At present, his future plans are un- decided. DONNA FRANTZ (don a frantz) Noun, syn.: “lady.” Female of the species. The in-school habitation of this speciman is the E-Wing Labor- atory. Known to hibernate there up to 6 mods a day. There is no com- patabality between hockey sticks and her nose, which was proven in October. Her forwarding address will be the Marine Corps. DENNIS FULLER (den is ful er) Noun, syn.: Sugar Bear. Male of the species. Athletic tendencies led him to be No. 78 in football and manager for other teams. His technical abil- ities allowed him to operate in the KB darkroom. Future plans are un- certain.
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