Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1971

Page 14 of 24

 

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 14 of 24
Page 14 of 24



Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 13
Previous Page

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 15
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 14 text:

DEBORAH FUNK (deb or uh funk) Noun. Female of the specie. Abil- ities tend to draw her to the typing room. These skills were useful to her when she assisted with the GYRE. In the early hours, she can be seen in E-2. After her educational development is completed at AHS, her future plans have not been de- cided. NANCY GANNON (nan cee gan- non) Noun, syn.: Bean. Female of the specie. Outstanding feature is long, blonde hair. Noted for use of multi-syllabic words in her Honors English essays. Can be tracked down to the ERC. Enjoys driving. Next fall she will be pursuing further knowledge at Marycrest. CLAUDIA GARDINA (clod ee uh gar deen a) Noun. Female of the specie. A member of the E-7 phy- lum. Out of school, she goes to Scott County Park or the obstacle course. News editor of the KB and on the yearbook staff Junior year. Will remember certain discomforts on the band trip to Canada. Future plans will take place in Kirksville, Missouri. JACK GERWE (jak ger way) Noun. Male of the specie. One of the motor- cycle monsters of our institution. His athletic tendencies draw him to the track hurdles. Future plans are a college education. MICHAEL GUIDICI (mik jyoo dee- see) Noun, syn.: Jude. Male of the specie. Will always remember the skit in history Junior year. Ath- letic participation included many rough basketball games. Will also remember all the great kids from AHS. Carleton College is where this speciman is headed. LARRY GLADE (lar ee glade) Noun. Male of the specie. Will never be forgotten for Frosh antics. Fu- ture plans are being pondered. BETH GLANCY (beth glan cee) Noun. Female of the specie. This speciman was one of the DLC gang in the ’70 Variety Show. Her fondest memories are Turnabout ’71 and SK. She’ll miss the kids the most. Fu- ture will take place in Iowa City. JO BETH GLOWACKI (jo beth glo- wo kee) Noun, syn.: Hot Dog Girl. Female of the specie. Thrives on games, parties and boys. While ab- sorbing education at AHS, she could be found in G-wing or ERC. If out of school, she most likely will be at Garfield Park, AHS track or Open Houses. BRYANT GOODALL (bri ant good- al) Noun. Male of the specie. Known as president of the student council, this animal’s fondest memories in- clude parties at Springbrook. This busy creature’s habitats can rarely be predicted. However the first place to scout would be the “Sky High.” DENNIS GOODALL (den nis good- al) Noun. Male of the specie. Is noted for his artistic ability, espec- ially. in sketching. Can be spotted by his tendency to wear tennis shoes, possibly for fast get-aways. So far, the future has not been de- cided for Dennis. THOMAS GRELL (tom as grel) Noun. Male of the specie. He en- joyed the educational atmosphere due to the cleanliness. Recollections of AHS will include calestentics un- der Coach Sherman. Due to the guidance of certain teachers, Tom felt that he had little time to laugh or blush. CYNTHIA GRIMES (sin the a grimes) Noun. Female of the specie. A loyal GG since Junior year. In school habitation is E-7. Out of AHS, check Beokholder’s basement with all the other GG’s. One of the best recollections she has involves the fun time at Scott County Park and the “unfun” detentions that fol- lowed. RICHARD GROMOSKAS (rich ard grim ows cus) Noun, syn.: Gus. Male of the specie. Favored surrounding in the educational facilties was B-5. Enjoyment found in the form of football games by this creature. One of strongest dislikes is towards al- gebra. KATHLEEN GROTHUS (kath leen gro thus) Noun, syn.: Gro. Female of the specie. Constantly occupied by Student Council, advanced bi- ology and employment at Schlegel’s. One of her more memorable exper- iences was sliding through cinders at a track meet. Can usually be lo- cated in or around E-7. Future plans include St. Ambrose. THOMAS GUY (tom as gi) Noun. Male of the specie. Can ofter be tracked down at Lil’s. Noted for his outstanding abilities as a WEB. In the future, we might see him ful- fill his aspiration to become Pres- ident of the United States. SUSAN HALFMAN (sus an haf- man) Noun, syn.: Amanda, Hot Dog Girl. Favorite resting places include E-wing lav, parties, dances, football and basketball games, HRC, the Air- port and Bruds. Ten years from now, Sue will still remember Easter of ’71. Future plans are uncertain. DONNA HALFORD (don a hal ford) Noun. Female of the specie. Can be identified by her long blonde hair. Also a member of the clan that fre- quents Brud’s. This Hot Dog Girl’s memories include Turnabout ’70 and Spaghetti Supper. MARC HANCOCK (mark han cok) Noun. Male of the specie. One of the stage crew phylum. Kept busy by participation in school produc- tions. Not a linguist, he seems satis- fied with the company in the Re- ligion Resource Center. ROBERT HANDEL (rob ert han- del) Noun. Male of the specie. Has extreme dislike for afternoon home- room, wierdos and the dress code. One of the personages that attended the B-5 bull sessions. Out of school, his hangouts were Burger King, Reggie Jackson Field, Pizza Hut or Gus’ House. In the future, he might attend college or work. PATRICIA HANLON (pat rish a han Ion) Noun, syn.: Trish, Rachael. Female of the specie. Parties, dances, games, school plays and student council kept her closely tied to AHS. Her musical abilities as accompanist for the chorus will be furthered with a major in music at St. Am- brose College. DANIEL HAUT (dan e al howt) Noun. Male of the specie. This par- ticular speciman can often be ob- served at Burger King. In the spring, he can be seen endeavoring at sell- ing season baseball tickets. Thor- oughly enjoyed the people and spirit of AHS. DAVID HAUT (da vid howt) Noun, syn.: Wale. Male of the specie. Out- side the academic setting, this ani- mal is usually on the “ones.” Dur- ing school hours, he can be spotted in the Student Lounge eagerly awaiting 3:15. The “d” team was a favorite of his. DENNIS HAUT (den nis howt) Noun. A male of the species. As an employee of Baron’s, this senior is remembered for his ability in fresh- man science classes. Formerly em- ployed at a local drive-in. Kept busy by collecting pay checks. MARIAN HAUT (mar ee on howt) Noun, syn.: Little Marian. Female of the specie. Could be seen as the knight on horseback in the Home- coming ’71 parade. Has summer em- ployment at Harrah’s Lake. Rides her horse whenever possible. Mem- ory banks include riotus times dur- ing OKLAHOMA! and Honors Eng- lish Classes. Her studies will con- tinue at St. Ambrose College. MARY PATRICE HAUT (mar ee pa tree se howt) Noun. Female of the specie. This specimen’s insights of AHS state that this school breeds loyalty and friendliness. Possibilities for the future include attending Pal- mer Jr. College, then becoming an airline stewardess. MARTIN HAWLEY (mar tin haw- lee) Noun. Male of the specie. Pos- sesses exceptional abilities in foot- ball. Versatility enabled him to win speech award, be Turnabout King candidate and participate in basket- ball. His future will depend upon what hapens in Iowa City next fall. DAVID HENNIG (da vid hen nig) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: Tur- tle. D-4 was the early-morning hab- itat for this creature. Later in the day, check B-5. Out of school habits unknown. More learning is in the future for Dave. LINDA HERBERS (lin duh her- bers) Noun. Female of the species. This phyla best suited for a smoke- filled area such as the E-wing lav. The basic habits of the creature in- clude trying to escape from her place of learning without getting caught.

Page 13 text:

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.



Page 15 text:

CHARLES HIGGINS (char els hig- gens) Noun. A male of the specie. Syn.: Moldy. This inhabitant of As- sumption has distinct memories of New Year’s Eve, getting hit by snow- balls in Mass Media, and a local establishment of “spirited bever- ages.” MICHAEL HIGGS (mi kal higs) Noun. Male of the specie. This ani- mal was newly added to our menan- gerie. Because of his quiet tenden- cies, little is known about his origin or habits. GEORGE HILD (ge or ge hild) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: BSer. The most agile of beings found in the darkest jungle of this learning institution. Noted for great skill of falling with negative velocity while still in his desk. Can also be found near “spirited” waters. The apart- ment or the DLC are most common habitats. JOE HINTZ (jo hinze) Noun. Male of the specie. Usually can be found around B-wing hall. This creature’s memory tap revealed thoughts of Friday and Saturday night dances, football games, and Student Affairs Days. TOM HUECKSTEADT (horn huck- sted) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: Hucks. Natural surroundings are E-7 and ERC. Sometimes seen at the local refreshment stand. The ath- letic abilities of this animal hinge upon football and track. Goals be- yond the present are manifested in an urge to go to U of I to become a medicine man. MICHAEL JANSEN (mike al jan- sen) Noun. Male of the specie. Re- members all the fun with fellow in- habitants of his environment. After mod 13 can be found with the gang in B-5. Struck it rich when he found $20.00 on the sidewalk freshman year. Will be attending college at Ames. DEBBIE JOHNKE (de ee jon kee) Noun. Female of the specie. Of the phyla which tans quickly after a short vacation. Due to the frequent disappearance of this creature on quick trips, her habits are not well known. KARL JOHNSON (karl jon son) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: Johnny Carlson. Sometimes seen dashing about on his way to ERC. For a short time was constantly in S-7. Future plans include Biology and pre-dent. Was part of the KB staff. MADELINE JOHNSON (mad i line jon son) Noun. Female of the specie. Multi-talented in music with ability to play the saxaphone and, upon re- quest, the violin. For this speciman there are no specific plans. TERESA JOHNSON (tree sa jon- son) Noun. Female of the specie. If needed, was usually found in the typing room. Possessed skills in bad- minton. Quiet in nature, no definite data could be located as to par- ticular habits. MIKE JOHNSTON (mike jons ton) Noun, syn.: Jose, Wierdo. Male of the specie. Another B-5 body, can be spotted by the flashy clothing worn. Was noticed riding in a little wagon in the Homecoming ’70 par- ade. However, no wagon riding was mentioned in future plans. ROSEANN KARWATH (rose an kar woth) Noun. Female of the specie. Tendencies draw her toward the Home Ec room. Normally lo- cated in S-wing. At times, used only one arm. However, this idiosyncrasy has not manifested itself as of late. Future plans are being made. LINDA KAY (lin duh ka) Noun. Fe- male of the specie. Seemed to ap- prove of the program of studies of- fered at Assumption and in particu- lar Sr. Francell’s Mass Media and her freshman religion class. Early morning habitat is D-4. Occupation over a vast span of time has been at Kresge’s. Her future as of yet is uncertain. SCOTT KEIMIG (scot ki mig) Noun. Male of the species. Has been re- ported to be seen upon various oc- casions in B-wing and in the vicin- ity of Duck Creek Plaza. Has knowl- edge of Homecoming ’70 and his Spanish classes. Among his other future plans he will be seen in the visitors of Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. JOHN KELLENBURGER (jon kel- n bur ger) Noun. A male of the species. Has retrospect for Home- coming '70, Turnabout ’69, and go- ing to Mr. Donut at 4:30 a.m. For a reason of which is sure only to a certain few, he seems to have a par- ticular fondness for weekends, and the activities that are contained within. Often found around Sky High and towards the fall he will be changing his present environment to that offered in Colorado. MARY KELLY (mar e kel le) Noun, syn.: Marsie. Female of the species, who is of the nomad Knights (rare- ly goes to the same room when free). Her travel instincts have led her on many unplanned trips to Iowa City to visit her various friends. She seems to have a habit of falling asleep at anytime, and has an num- erable occasions spilled full glasses in friend’s car because of this habit. Her future education will be ob- tained at the University of Iowa. MICHAEL KETELAAR (mik el ket lar) Noun, syn.: Clifford T. Male of the specie who was extremely ac- tive in track and football. His super- ior scholastic achievements have al- lowed him to be a member of the National Honor Society, and the Monogram Club. Especially fond of the lunch mods. Future plans lie with his attendance in college. MICHAEL KIEHN (mik 1 keen) Noun, syn.: ‘Kiehner.’ Male of the specie. The Spaghetti Supper, Home- coming and the pre-game activities were particularly pleasant pastimes. Known as a member of the Lil’s Football Team. Functioned best in the relaxed atmosphere, and fed on great lunches. Is usually found on the S-Wing radiator while remaining in the school atmosphere. Migrating section has reportedly been Burger King. His future plans are just liv- ing with Nature. KEVIN KILLEEN (kev in kil lean) Noun, syn.: Killer. Enjoys the mod system, and Student Affairs. Is eas- ily satisfied by the educational op- portunities offered at Assumption. Future plans are based upon a de- cision between the Navy or a trade school. DAVID KING (dav id king) Noun, syn.: Fred. Male of the specie. Man- aged for the football and wrestling teams. Has fond recollections of Stu- dent Affairs; could be seen in the gym or at Ganzo’s. College is the future for Dave. TIMOTHY KLOPPENBORG (tim- moth e klop pen burg) Noun, syn.: Klopp. Male of the specie. Partici- pates in the school plays; Variety Shows. Active on Mayor’s Youth Council, Stage Crew, and Model UN. This Fall he will be seen at St. Benedict’s College. JANICE KNEELAND (jan is ne- land) Noun, syn. Twinkle Fingers. A female of the species. She can us- ually be found in the typing room energetically transcribing funny little scrawls from her notebook. Of the piano playing phyla, she’s won awards for her superior techniques in piano. Her future plans are as of yet indefinite. KENT KOLWEY (kent kol wa) Noun. His favorite travels include the band trip to Canada. A most memorable experience for Kent was helping plan Spaghetti Supper. Not noted for his jocularity, Kent was an earnest member on the National Honor Society. CLARISA KRATT (kla ris a krat) Noun, syn.: Hotdog Girl, Mother-In- Law, Crisa. A rather athletic speci- man, known for outstanding abilities in GRA, pep club, Sophomore Cheer- leading. Fond remembrances include Homecoming ’70, and Formal ’70. Educational development in the fu- ture will include St. Ambrose Col- lege. MICHAEL KRUMLAUF (mik al krum lof) Noun, syn.: Krum. A male of the species, especially known for his super speediness in track. Fav- orite pastimes include watching “Creature Feature.” These programs seem to somewhat blow his mind. When he does get his mind collected, he plans to go to college. CHARLES KURTZ (char les kurtz) Noun, syn.: Charley. A male of the species. One of the ERC in habitants, also a lively member of the track team. Future plans are up in the air at this time.

Suggestions in the Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) collection:

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974


Searching for more yearbooks in Iowa?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Iowa yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.