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PETER LABATII (pet er la bath) Noun. A male of the specie, has no- madic tendencies. Possibly found in the art room or in discussion with Fr. Spiegel. His post-existence has not been determined. CHARLES LAIRD (charles laird) Noun, syn.: Spud, Chuck. Male of the species. In the academic atmos- phere of AHS, Spud could be found in B-wing or the nurse’s office. Out of school, when he is not at Schle- gel’s. Chuck can be seen at Lyng- holm’s field. After Formal '71, his loyalty to Schlegel’s drove him to visit all personnel from No. 8—re- gardless of the time. His future en- deavors lie in the Marines. LAWRENCE LAMMERS (law rens lam mers) Noun, syn.: Levee. Male of the species. His athletic tenden- cies draw him toward tennis, bas- ketball, and football. Academic abil- ities will be expanded at Notre Dame. PAUL LANAGHAN (pall lan a gan) Athletic tendencies draw him to- ward such events as football games. While remaining in the educational environment, he could usually be found on the radiator at the end of S-wing. Plans to attend tha univer- sity of Iowa. MARY BETH LANGE (mar e beth lang) Noun. Female of the species. Educational strives were satisfied in particular through her classes with Mr. Bissell and Mr. Miller. Mem- ories of bushwacking, and t.p.ing with the G.G.’s will remain with this specie for an undetermined amount of time. Plans for attending College are underway. DAVID LANGTIMM (dav id lang- tim) Noun, syn.: Langford.” Ath- letic preferences led him to football and baseball games. His superior scholastic achievements have won him the privilege of being a mem- ber of the National Honor Society. Plans to attend St. Ambrose College, later transferring to receive a major in conservation. DEBORAH LANNAN (deb or a lan- on) Noun, syn.: Yibbit, Dekky. Fe- male of th£ species. Her great at- tachment for music led her to par- ticipate in band through out her four years at AHS. She will always remember the band trip to Canada Looking towards future, Debbie plans on attending college of St. Catharine. CONSTANCE LEESE (con stan se lees) Noun, syn.: Sniffles or Hot Dog Girl. Female of the species. Whenever anyone mentions the word groovy” around this speciman, she’ll automatically recall the para- mount times she had at Formal ’70 and Turnabout ’70. She was Presi- dent of the Pep Club and has a de- plorable opinion of “P.S.”, S.C.” etc. As for things to come, Connie hopes to attend a Barber College. LAWRENCE LIEBSCHER (lar rence leap sure) Noun. Male of the specie. This studious speciman had a home of D-4, and will always remember in the years to come the band’s trip to Canada. In the future, Larry plans to Show ’em what he knows at No- tre Dame. ANNA LTVDANS (an na liv dans) Noun. Female of the species. This speciman has found much gratifi- cation during her four years at the football games and vociferous nos- talgia of the Pep Club meetings. Anna plans on cracking those books again next year at college. ROBERT LIVINGSTON (rob ert liv in stun) Noun, syn.: Bomber. Male of the species. Easily spotted bombing around G-Wing. Memory banks include such mind-blowing events as Homecoming, Turnabout, Formal and the football season. Fu- ture plans include attendance at Saigon U.” LINDA LOHMAN (lin duh low man) Noun. Female of the species. Mem- ory banks include the memorable times at classes and football games. This speciman will never forget all her distinguished friends. Her fu- ture is still uncertain. ANTHONY LOSASSO (anth ony lo- sass o) Noun, syn.: Wop. Male of the species. Often inhabits such areas as groovy basements and football fields. An active participant in the invigor- ating activities of track, football and swimming. Memory banks include Spaghetti Supper, and fun times with all the “guys.” THOMAS LOVEWELL (toe mas luv wel) Noun. Male of the species. This speciman was a vigilant par- ticipant of football, basketball, and track. Easily spotted by his wild flares. Future plans involve college at St. Norbert’s. MICHAEL LUCAS (mik 1 lu cas) Noun, syn.: Luke. A great sports- man at heart, football and basketball are the special phylums of this spec- iman. A cast member of the Variety Show, easily sighted in his gangster suit. College are his plans for the future. PATRICIA LUCAS (pa trish a lu- cas) Noun, syn.: Pal. Female of the species. This creature will always remember straining her vocal chords with Fr. Mohr, and Oh! that OKLA- HOMA! Memory blanks also include the time when she walked down E-Wing with her uniform skirt up in back. In the future, when travel- ing those friendly skies, look for Patty, who plans on being an air- line stewardess. JOHN LUJACK (jon lu jac) Noun. Male of the species. Jeff thoroughly enjoyed the educational opportun- ities afforded him in large group Mass Media. To those of D-4, he was the creature who always came in at 8:16. Future plans are undecided, and Jeff will note the absence of AHS in the years to come. THOMAS LYNGHOLM (toe mas ling holm) Noun, syn.: Lingford. Male of the species. A speciman with a knack for scholastics, Tom was a member of the National Honor So- ciety. Spotted in track, he also en- joyed the football games, especially when AHS beat Rocky in ’70. St. Ambrose and Iowa State are in his future. ANN MACKENZIE (ann ma ken- zee) Noun. Female of the specie. Known to habitat near E-7 and the ERC. Known also for a strong ap- petite for football and basketball games. Has a profound knowledge of Mass Media snowball fights. MICHAEL MAPES (mike al mapes) Noun, syn.: Mickey Mouse. Male of the specie. Natural surroundings in- clude B-wing and the D-wing radi- ator. One of the few phyla whose preferences tend toward the separ- ation of the male and female while in the educational atmosphere of higher learning. SHARON MARA (shar on mar a) Female of the specie. This speciman most often seen outside the educa- tional environment. Friday night habitat includes the Col. Instincts of this creature lead her to the Home Ec room. Future developments will occur through unknown opportun- ities. CHRIS MATTHYS (cris math es) Noun, syn.: CJ. Male of the specie. Friendship tendencies hinge on cer- tain faculty members in the artisian headquarters. Frequently found in the art room, future advancement depends upon success at the Santa Monica Architectural School. ANN MC CARTHY (ann ma car the) Noun. Female of the specie who can usually be found in the E-wing lav with others of the same phylum. When out of school, which is her preference, she can usually be found at private parties. C.W.’s or on the one-ways. Can be quite enraged when her alibi to Sister Janice fails. Future development will hopefully be obtained through the opportun- ities offered at Mount Mary, Florida. MIKE MC COY (mike mic coi) Noun. Male of the specie — comes under no other category. Known to thrive on the atmosphere offered in the DLC. Seemingly, his future plans are unknown to him. ROBERT MC GEE (rob ert mic gee) Noun. Male of the specie. Known to ride a Honda 750. Has profound disdain for gym class, which he skips whenever possible. Often seen in local drinking establishments. Fu- ture is pending upon a decision be- tween fulfilling one’s duty to one’s country or further education through the medium of college. MARK MCGINN (mark ma ginn) Noun. A male of the specie whose travel instincts tend to draw him toward band trips to Canada. His showmanship was displayed bril- liantly on various occasions of marching band, solo, the variety show, and ensemble contests. Ath-

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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.



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letic preferences led him to foot- ball and wrestling. Hopes to dis- cover a new world of education at Marycrest. TOM MCGRATH (tom ma grath) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: The Roman Beak; Me Beak. Athletic tendencies swing towards tennis and bowling teams. His monetary drives are more or less satisfied by man- uevering the Lourdes bus. His mis- chievous desires are fulfilled by sitting on radiators and getting away with it. MARY MCMANUS (mar ee mac- man us) Noun, syn.: Mother. Female of the specie often found at either 1000 Blythwood Place or in a cer- tain homely car. Her activities be- yond the call of study include GRA. pep club, YCS, and Girl Scouts. In the line of intelligence, her activ- ities include the GYRE, and silk screening programs for a particular theatrical event. It is necessary for this senior to attend Mount Mercy College. MAGGIE MEEKS (mag ee meeks) Noun, syn.: Powerhouse, Shorty. Fe- male of the specie. Future ambitions are directed towards educational ad- vancements. She enjoys the polluted air of the E-wing lav. In the mem- ory banks, one will find such events as Turnabout, Sophomore year, and the AHS track. BILL METZ (bil metz) Noun. Male of the specie. Can be observed freaking out” in the art room or machanical drawing room. Of the long hair phylum, fondest remem- brances include Spaghetti Supper. CHRISTIE MEYER (chres tee my- er) Noun. Female of the specie. Past history includes Turnabout 71, GFA and pep club. This phylia also has fond recall of Junior year; gym classes. In the fall she will ship off to Iowa City. JANE MEYER (jane my er) Noun. Female of the specie known for abilities in gym. Can be seen wan- dering about the educational atmos- phere. Recalls Formal and Home- coming. Future plans are undecided. JOHN MOELLER (jon mill er) Noun. Male of the specie; athletic tendencies of this speciman lie in the fields of basketball and cross- country track. Has particular mem- ories of Homecoming and the parties which compliment it. His climax or rapture while at AHS was “skipping out successfully.” His plans for fu- ture development lie in the oppor- tunities available at the University of Iowa. GEORGE MOENCH (jorge mench) Noun. Male of the specie. Of the rare phyla who recall the balcony rail dismounts in junior year. He shows little concern for the educa- tional opportunities offered. Did show a distinct taste for mechani- cal drawing class. PATRICK MOONEY (pat rik moo- nee) Noun. Male of the specie. His instincts draw him toward intra- mural basketball and employment at Turnstyle. His most preferred habi- tat was the ERC. Embarrassment of this speciman can be obtained by running into the goal post while playing football. His far-reaching aspirations deal with the University of Northern Iowa. MICHAEL MOTTO (mik ma toe) Noun. Male of the specie. Can of- times be found in the ERC while remaining in the educational atmos- phere, but when, reluctantly, he leaves such surroundings he can be located at the APT. Future mental enrichments will be obtained through his attendance at Iowa. T. BRIAN MUMEY (t bri an moo- mee) Noun. Male of the specie. Fond- est recollections include OKLA- HOMA!, dances and football games. His extra-time efforts were spent in chorus, Junior Theater and Spirit Inc. His preferred environment while in school was the ERC. His most memorable experiences are sur- rounded by the walls of the auditor- ium. Future plans hinge upon at- tending St. Ambrose College. DENNIS MURPHY (den is mur fe) Noun. A male of the specie. A dis- tinct contribution was made by this creature in the field of track. In school, he could most likely be found around the art room. MAUREEN MURPHY (mawr een mur fe) Noun. Female of the specie. Has a unique hair arrangement known as a shag. Frequently occu- pied in trying to skip out. Thrives on parties. Not often punctual for classes. Future plans are unknown. MIKE MURPHY (mik mur fe) Noun. Male of the specie. When in the educational environment, this particular breed is usually found in B-5. He has a particular interest in homecoming games, and Turnabout, and the activities (such as private parties, and the dance) that sur- round it. His culinary appetite is not easily pleased by local delicacies. When speaking of educational ad- vancements, he approves vehement- ly of the new schedules under the modular system, in particular, Fr. Leveling’s English class. JOHN NAHRA (jon nar rah) Noun. Male of the specie. Thrives on aca- demic situations. Will debate on any subject with flowing rhetoric. Ac- tive in Model U.N. debate, Q.C.S.C., Spaghetti Supper, N.H.S. St. Bene- dict’s will be graced with this speci- man next fall. BECKY NOLAN (bee ee no lan) Noun. Female of the specie. Esthetic tendencies lie with the Chorus, Va- riety show, GRA, and Pep Club. When outside the educational atmos- phere, she habitates such places as football games, dances, private par- ties, World Civ picnics at Duck Creek, or graduation parties from soph year to junior year at Scott County Park. This specie can be humiliated by wiping out before school along Central Park on ice.” Future developments will be found at Mount St. Schoastica. BILL NOTH (bil noth) Noun. Male of the species, known for abnormal battle cries while riding in slow moving vehicle on New Years Eve. Has been sighted on various occas- ions within E-7, and the frozen food center at Turnstyle. His future de- velopment will be temporarily satis- fied at St. John’s College. DENNY O’CONNOR (den nee or- con nor) Noun. Male of the species, who has been found on occasion, in a towel basket outside. Among his vast score of memories lie such treasures as Turnabout, Homecom- ing, the senior parade, and pre-dance parties. Athletically, he has been known to frequent the sport of wrestling. He has a strong disdain for homeroom after school, although the modular scheduling does meet with his approval. NANETTE O LEARY (nan net oh- leare) Noun, syn.: Nan. Female of the species, can be found with friends in S-3. When outside of school her most frequented environ- ment is 1210 W. 6th St. Within mem- ory banks can be found such mo- ments as: Turnabout, Spaghetti Sup- per. This phyla seems to have a pro- found disregard for gym classes. Fu- ture plans: to involve herself im- mediately into life by forming a a strong foundation of independence. DONNA OLSON (don a olsun) Noun. Female of the species, locally seen about the ERC, or the cafeteria and free rooms in her learning in- stitution. Her educational appetites were satisfied by the modular sched- uling, Honors English, and her fel- low classmates. Her most remember- ed experiences include the Home- comings and the Senior Spaghetti Supper. Her future plans lie with the opportunities of the college of St. Catherine’s. MARGARET OLSON (mar grit ol- sun) Noun. Female of the species who will be majoring in biology at Marquette University, after such events as water fights in the Chem- istry lab while at Assumption, and leaving school early to attend a physics class at West High School. Her stage life centered around OK- LAHOMA! and drama class. Her ed- ucational expectations were mani- fested through Donald Duck movies in math. MARY OLSON (mar ee ols on) Noun, syn.: Gracie. Female of the specie. Usually found at either the Student Lounge or B-wing. Has vague memories of cracking a caf- eteria window Junior year and spill- ing punch on her formal Senior year. Her educational thirsts will be quenched at Edgewood College. CONNIE OTTEN (con ee ot ten) Noun. Female of the specie. Assisted with artwork for variety shows, the

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