Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

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Oh Look! Here are the big people. They run our school. i - I Oh, Look! See Father McCarthy See Father McCarthy read! Oh! He is reading a telephone book! McCarthy? . . . McGovern? . . . McMann! Well Well Well Here is Father Spiegel See Father Spiegel break the dress code. See Sr. Miriam slap Father's fingers!! OH NO! I See Father Goetsch! I See Father Goetsch spook the students!! I Oh, oh! Run, students, run! Run, run, run. MORE OH LOOK . . . Ring, Ring, Ring. IS JOHNNY HOME? Uh-oh! Mrs. Early got Johnny good! RUN DOWN E-WING! See Sr. Dorothy Ann Don't let Sr. Dorothy see you! See Sr. Dorothy's buddy Sr. Renee! Don't let Sr. Renee see you either. Who is this man? See him study and work! See him get smart! That's why teachers get paid . . . Paid, paid, paid. Mr. See Mrs. Caughey See her look at the yearbook. See her turn green! Then blue! Pretty, pretty Mrs. Caughey! OH NO! RUN FAST! HERE COMES BIG BIRD!! Run, Run, Run To The Radical Department nuw awcci: Sweet Sweet Sweet This ma 15 the sc1uare root!! See Papa Ray tell a bedtime story. Watch the children fall asleep. See Mr. Fletcher See Mrs. Fletcher See what happens in the faculty lounge!!! Who is this lady? She will wake you up! She will talk to you She will talk at you Talk talk talk!!! Now see Fr. Phillips. How the students love him!!! L are they doing? Help Help Help These people handle business Call for help from this man . . . or this lady! Help or even this man! Help Or with this lady. Big big business!!! Catch this hunk. Can you guess what this man does? Do Big Business with this teacher . . . These are cooks in their own way. CHARLIE BUTLER — A gat station attendant, who also moon- lights as a bus driver, made his debut this year as an athlete (wrestler). Oddly enough he managed to make all the meets after his famous wide-awake performance at the Davenport Quad. MIKE DEMPSEY — Intramural star and ace card player. An excellent student'' who runs Turnstyle. CHRIS FRANDSEN — A.H.S.T.S.S.A.L.C. . . . Cemetery is his life, or death, . . . Known on Nanuc ... U. of I. are his plans ... He was o bench warmer Soph, year for football. JOHN FURLONG — Cheerleader, wrestling coach, varsity base- ball and football . . . Hangs around the halls and man is he cool ....... Just ask him!!! JOHN GROTHUS — Often in trouble with Bettendorf police . . . enjoys working at gas stations to ring a grease monkey . Also enjoys hot'ears and women. MARILYN JACOBS — Alias cups can be seen anywhere but in school. She will have fond memories of 7 Sisters and The Big pink . She is noted for her great scholastic tendencies. Only one of a few girls who came to school her senior skip day. JERRY JOHNSON — Noted AHS bus driver ... a talented vocal- ist of Assumption chorus, Variety Show . . . most girls keep clear of this burn-out! ROSEMARY KANE — Farm girl”, Tractor Lady , this female prefers jeans to her uniform (and who doesn't?) She hopes to be a future home economics teacher for Singer Sewing . . . loves to sing Isa Me, Isa Me, Isa Me, with Charles Brown. MARIAN LANGFORD — Spent her senior year in Biology. Likes get- ting into the bite of things since she plans to become a dental-hygenist. CAROL LeBEAU — FISH Oh, what a stripper. . . notorious junior Kleenex literer . seen jogging down locust at 12:30 A.M. KEVIN MAHONEY — Many times seen sprinting like a wild man down West Central Park with cross country coach Mike Coury, screaming finish it, finish it. Also seen having trouble getting head into door after most track and field meets. Can usually be located grazing into the trophy box, admiring his many cross country and track records. CAROL MALLER — Alias Roadrunner . . . This gumchewer is a latecomer to Assumption and turns into Liza Minnelli. A natural fish who tries to play tennis in gym and is no yo-yo expert. Sported a black eye occasionally with mor- bid-colored finger nails and shawdow on one eye . . . Could be seen always on way to class off green. KATHLEEN McGUIRE — Eldridge farm girl, dietician at Mercy Hos- pital, and UN delegate from Venezuala. JOAN SERAN — Remember Wally's II. What happened to the lost shawl of Joan's Prom formal? It seems that our little cheerleader got quite a bit of driving practice as she enrolled in Drivers Ed second semester and passed beautifully. PAT SIMPSON — Employee at Sandy's but transferred to the Levy. He has the largest amount of wooden nickels save up. Definitely a cheese-O FRANK WAGNER — Hot Rod Skip drives a block chevy Nova . . . and has a pet snake. It is said that he wounded his hand in action? LARRY SNIDER — Not considered a studious person. His hobbies include working on his car and riding the ones (with occasional stops at the BIG BK). Plans for the future—just getting out of school. SALLY VANCE — She is known around the telephone—(Co. that is!) Miss Vance enjoys playing the part of a shrew . . . what could this mean? She is most remembered for having given her English teachers a cake made in the shape of a cheese, which said, To the big cheeses of the English Department! TIM WESSLING — AHS T.S.S. A.L.C. A big Freak. He was a loud but a quiet kind of guy. Power to the people, Tim! NANCY GUY — Seems to find enjoyment in locking herself in the three-way locker in the clothing room. Future plans include Barber College and the Baby profession. ELAINE SCHADT — Well Known for her weird hair, freaky fingernails, and the funky clothes . . . What a CUTIE. DICK BELL - Recipient of St. Ambrose Deanery Scholar- ship, member of National Honor Society, physically forced into an early retirement from AHS football team by a West Falcon. MIKE RIEDESEL — Politically interested . . very intellectual Ran into a tree on his bike? . . . brilli- ant wit just like Johnny Carson . . . ANN SCHWARTZHOFF — Quiet and artistically inclined. She can be found working at the concession stand at the Oasis. ROGER BRIGGS — Coach The time and effort he put out for the boys on his basketball team . . . and who could forget the striking good looks of the 2nd runner up on the turn- about court and man that sense of humor! KATHLEEN HARRIS — Seen at all social events . . . and heard, her future lies in her fingertips . . . Miss Suzy Secretary. What is it about Betten- dorf you like? CATHY DOCKERY — The city of Rock Island attracts her, Jam- boree basketball, will always remember Wally's II, active member of GRA. has an affinity for sneakers. CHRIS LOTSPEICH — B-average student; nominated for Honor Society twice; she received a Varsity Letter in tennis and plays on the tennis team. Her future plans include working after gradu- ation. PHIL PANTHER — The clod of the Clan . known to tell funny jokes but forget the punch line. This fine specimen of a man lettered in foot- ball. baseball, and track and was voted Tri-Captain of the football team. MICHELE BICKFORD — Evaluated as a prominent artist for AHS. Who knows • maybe someday she could be another Michele Angelo? PAT BRODERS — Mav is the Alexander Mundy of the class. He holds almost every baseball rec- ord and is second on the all time scoring for basketball. MARY HERBERS — This darling specimen is a very outgoing chorus member who often goes canoeing and camping in New Mexico . . . Gerbers baby. JOHN COLLINS — Does John really prefer skiing to swim- ming? Or does he enjoy going to formal as the odd couple? He has participated at AHS as a very successful swimmer where he has taken part in State Meets for three years. CHUCK LOTSPEICH — Played on sophomore basketball team; active on intermurals in Junior and Senior year. Future plons include serving with the United States Air Force. BARB WEEG — Alias the brain most often seen using her brain power to help out her friends. She is an active member of the National Honor Society and uses her football mouth in chorus. KATHY NASTRUZ — She has broken the senior record for not being present in classes. You can usually find her riding around in her red falcon or swimming with the under classman during the school hours in an area pool. DENNIS RICE — Sous : plans on going in the Navy, leav- ing his canary, yellow 62' chevy behind with his sweet and lovable grandmother. BRIAN BIELSER — Plans to attend 'Clark’s College , Kim- berly and Division ... a noted wine conni- seur, wrestled for a week and was the only guy to ever back out of intramural basket- ball. KATHLEEN McELROY — Known as being the type of person who al- ways has something to say about every- thing and anything, yet she is never at school. She is known to be unpredictable, and always has the last word. MARY ANN BRADLEY — Sweet 9 innocent, known for her many parties, often found with cute redheaded guy, SPIRITED . . . definitely! ANNE JOHNSON — Nicknamed Amphetamine Anne , ac- hieved Student Council for freshman year and went on to become Student Council Secretary. A member of 1971 Homecoming Court and noted as the blonde belle of many school functions. CHIP GRIPP — This fine specimen is making plans to enter the Indianapolis 500 .... when he gets his license. PAT FLAHERTY — She's always terribly late . . . Pat has a tendency towards jobs involving food. JOHN LANGE — Lady Legs Lange a real card shark . . . . Hammes's right hand hangs out down at the levee . . . write in candidate for Home- coming Queen. PAULA SEEI — Our friend the clown who is starting to gray at the roots. Her future lies in attend- ing UNI. She seems to have an affinity for strong spirits and hangs out at Crescent Cleaners. KAREN BRACKER — art . . . Information lady for the tele- phone company . . . Motor mice don't ride motor bikes''. TIM RYAN — Member of the strange crew. Helps with plays and movies and definitely combs his hair with a spoon. CECILIA KIVLIN — Remembered by her freaky” hair, ho been actively involved in almost every- thing. She is famous for messing up and enlightening” everyone's day by her optimistic attitude. MARY STORK — Used to Do-All” (co-op). Alias - common specie of delivery bird. She has a tendency for singing the wrong lyrics to songs. ■I LUCY UVIDANS — Often found in the parking lot. She sings like she has wings . . . her future holds happiness as a Mrs. ROBERT JOKE WALTON — Waldoe” was one of the apartment two, a rationalizer and great escape artist who developed and promoted fool proof skipping insurance” ... to war and arms he flees. BOBBY WALZ — Alias boobala, Wobbly Balls, will never forget all the parties during football season her sophomore and junior year. People stay clear of this one when that temper of hers flares up! Always active-involved in GRA and AHS Girls baseball team. DAVE WALLJASPER - Smith,” freshman basketball . . . lives in the most exciting city. He controlled 50% of the stock in TED lawnmowing service. MARY SHEIANGOSKI — A real wierdo. Seems to have had a close call at Turnabout 71. Mary’s a wizz at her secretarial job and she also works at Geif- mans, but why is she always in the back room? PARTICK GRADY — Billy Jack Describes himself as about 6 3 , well built, wavy black hair. He's a big politician, intelectual, left wing radical type. A top wrestler and also in madrigal. JERI RITTER — Miss Madison Avenue loves rainy days and horse stories. Jeri's a little weird - She has an imaginery friend named Gerome . . . and she walks a lot. ROSE SCHEBIER — One of the many faithful Bishop's workers (it's in the family) . . . had a true spark at an Encounter session. Rose loves Drama . She hopes to go to E.I.C.C. after gradua- tion. MICHAEL DAY — Central transfer student . . . junior year, decided to use extraordinary, versitile talents for intramural basketball instead of the varsity squad. GINA BUSHER — One of the lucky ones to be Poopsies Pet”, Baby June and what's your name? Exu- berant cheerleader, will never forget AHS vs. Central basketball game - If only Dick had been paying attention!” LYNN SMUTZER — She was the quiet type BEFORE Wamsley. In Corrona's English class slipped tacks on the chairs and worms on desks. TOM WAECHTER — Commisioner of Bible Ball League and Assumption Football League. His nick- names are P R. Metro. He was a basketball manager. His best achievement was being the only senior to go through all 4 years of school without combing his hair. PAT KELLY — Can be seen working at the Outing Club, wearing a groovy orange sweater. He is often sitting on G wing benches and hopes to become a Pullitzer winner for poetry and short stories! ANNE SPELLITICH — In GRA Jamboree all four years, she played on the tennis team 3 years, and earned Varsity Letter in Tennis, AHS Track Team was also graced by her presence. STEVE STAHIER — Thinks he's a lover, cheerleader, loves to play football. . . when he can! Especially against Rock Island, RAH. RAH!!!!!!!!!! MARCIA SAME — Actively involved in Jamboree, GRA, Cheerleading, and sports writing for the K.B Well known for her ability to con- sume Liquids!?!'' TALENTED IN ALL FIELDS, and what a profile. DAVE LOVEWELL — Varsity wrestler, lives in Iowa's fastest growing and most exciting city, Pleasant Valley. Attended District Wrestling meet in Cedar Rapids. JERRI NAGLE — Usually found at picnics in the rain or crawling through cows (getting lost) or in- dulging on Saturday nights. Math large group seemed to bore Jerri and she did everything but pay attention. MARY ALICE OMAHEN — This deceiving female who is sly on the outside and sweet and innocent on the in- side is the type of person who comes out of a test telling everyone she flunked—and ending up being the only one who passed. She also was the National Honor Society Treasurer. JIM SHRADER — President of the Monogram Club—made the Assumption flanker reverse famous— and is remembered for his valiant effort for Student Council president in 1971. KATHY GIIHCXXY — This specimen is on active member of AHS girls tennis team, and can often be heard saying, for crying out loud . This girl from Pennsylvania got stuck in the mud, on a dirt road, while heading toward Eld- ridge!!! MARK GIETL — A JV and Varsity letter in Golf, (achieved by kicking the ball with his foot.) Future plans include college if Uncle Sam doesn’t get him first. JIM CLUFF — The only weirdo known who drives a pink (you heard it), pink Firebird. After his many attempts, we (the honorary commit tee) hand you the guitar — playing title of the school. CORRINE McGINN — Alias Violet . . . addicted to Purple. Has a reputation for partying every Friday night. She also played the Bassoon in the AHS band (representative of a musically inclined family) and is a Bettendorf com- muter. She can be seen hopping from cor to car at A W. shannon McCarthy — Alias Freckles , the life of the party. She talks a mile-a-minute and has nicknames for everyone. She also plays basketball like she is on the football field and remem- bers all the movie stars in the old movies. Sounds like fun! DICK CUNNINGHAM - i case of the missing homework . . . re- member that Indian dance in Ethnic Lit.? • • « ■I EILEEN MURPHY — Murph . . . freaky, out doorsy cyclist . . . her house can be easily identified by the ladder in the window ... By the way, where did you pick up that funny accent? JOHN HERR — Frequents the ones , can't stick it out on the tennis team for a complete season. What's wrong with Miss McKenzie s home- room? Can often be seen in Father Spei- gel s office, and future plans include either the service or college. MEUNDA McCLUSKY — Alias Milda has fond memories of her Junior Formal. She can also be seen fre- quenting the Big Pink and her new ad- dress on East 15th. She is noted as having the biggest mouth of the senior class which goes along nicely with her super person- ality. BETSY NOBIS — Mustang Sally . Never, ever seen at school, hangs around the Colorado Ski slopes. GENNY PIOEHN — Member of the baseball team . . . Will al- ways remember the 1972 play and all the yelling about gray hair. But the softness of the rose ... KARL LUZAM — Known as King Karl to all the ball players—Plays the saxophone in the band . . . . Has participated in such activities as the Variety Show. ■ Although you probably have already gues- sed, she makes up the Dick and Dolly team. Also known as o bookkeeping aid, she is big on brains. BILL SCHLOEMER — Works at Geifman's . . . Peotry and Creative Writing classmates knew him as political satirist . . . Tiny at Midway Bowling Alley. He was a heavyweight wrestler in eighth grade. VICKI QUICK — Wildwoman known for doing anything . . . is craxy is school—when she's here- spends weekends in Iowa City—was the most active student in gym class, ha ha. JIM SLUSHER — - B - Bop - Bop - Bop - B-dee - Bop - Bop - Bop - at the Freshman Frolic. Babyface but whah a bod. (it got him the crown) He is head of his department at Britts . . . Janitor Service. The other half of thr first annual tag-team boxing title at the Burger King Arena. Really Jim, Really!?! PAUL SACHS — Alias Mr. football and basketball until in- jury . . . Girls basketball coach. He always was a loser and is always ready to raise cane. MARY BETH EVANS — S. C. rep. her freshman year. Sophomore cheer leader and Varsity cheerleader for two years. Chorus for four years. Very ac- tive in all variety shows and plays, Sweet- heart Queen, and Homecoming Queen Senior year, taken top honors in public re- lations field for Assumption. PHIL DEAGAN — A bad walk to school with his French horn each day. Mechanical Drawing Ace. MEG HOSTETLER — This female is the quiet type who expresses her feelings through her art work. KAREN ENGELMANN — True talents lie in her hands and her easel, obviously this chick will go far . . . alias the mysterious story lady (you couldn't fool us one bit.) always involved in every- thing. concessioneer for large group, math, has a knack for upsetting any classroom. TRIGA MATTHYS — A member of the famed AHS chorus — took acting role in both the variety show and the school play. Known for her heated dis- cussion in Christian Marriage Class. KEVIN SEWARD — leo. Famous Assumption artist whose paintings will eventually be worth mill- ions. Travels to the beat of a different “drum. Seems he tried to swallow the mike at Turnstyle? JEFF KUNKEL — This man is oddly enough a member of the stage crew” often called the big man on campus and a very heavy person. MIKE COLLINS — Star of this past year's football team, he is considered by his classmates to be Mr. Bod” . . . Can often be seen gazing into a mirror. KATHY WERTHMANN — Assumption's correspondent to the Sunday Times Teen Page. Spirit Inc.'s long time singer. MICKY SUNDERBRUCH — Can always be seen either swinging, carrying, or throwing a bat. She partici- pated in the Assumption girls baseball team and helped as a bat girl for the As- sumptions boys baseball team (Boy did she help) Can also be seen riding off into the west end on a green racing bike. TERRI LAMMERS — A ream tennis whiz . . . Is your J.C. the same as most peoples's J. C? JEANNE HOGARTY — Described os unique . She works at Col and Bob's and has been a member of the band for 4 whole years. PAT THOMPSON — He was a good car washer, and was known as a real lover of beverages. He is also known for playing a lot of golf. JOE SUNDERBRUCH — Has finally reached the never ending soci- ety of Lonnie's Lost Studs . Lonesome goal ' has now turned to his musical ambi- tions to console him. Assumption's band will never forget him. UNDA CRISCI — Her future forsees marriage. One of her favorite classes is shorthand, and she may go on to be the President's secretary. CHERYL STACK — Has a knack for getting into accidents and getting her car towed away by AAA. Played on Assumptions Girls Basketball team for one year, has been in GRA for four years, seems to have been one of the first mem- bers of the DLC, Junior year. RONALD MILLER — Always can be seen in the mechanical drawing room, part of the wonderful Strange crew . Often seen walking down halls charming the younger girls. SUE THOMPSON — She is known, for many years, as having a sharp tongue. Her lasting contribution to Assumption has been her continued dis- ruption of classes. KATHLEEN AMBROSE — Last seen correcting Ray's government tests, quite athletic. She will always re- member Wally's II, spends summers in St. Paul, this one need not be under the influence to be high. CAROL SMEATON — Now destined for the place everyone knew she would —Glenwood Mental Institute— but as an employee, not a patient. TERRY MAPES — Shakey's Pizza Man. Mr. Jack. He has a bad case of Mono, but no one seems to know where or from who he got it. The real turnabout king. FRANK PEETERS — This male finally showed up for class . . . government 5 10 72. He will always be remembered for his groovy green 56' Chevy. JOANNE MEYER — Often can be seen sitting outside of E-7 before morning homeroom . . Her talent as a jazz dancer were displayed in the 70' Variety Show. Joanne was seen last sum- mer at John O'Donnell Stadium. However, no one can explain why. Afternoons find her at the county courthouse. MARCIA GRIMES — A quiet mysterious young lady with cool hair . . . she works at National . . . remem- ber the red headed algebra nun, Marcia? TIM GARDENIA — The Rock'' . . . Wants to fly high . . . One of the apartment two . . . Considered to be one of the best looking senior guys . . . Known for crazy antics and weird laugh. BETTY HEIN — Are shorthand and bookkeeping really her best subjects? She has been involved in chorus and Jamboree all 4 years . . . and an honorary member of AHS girls's profes- sional basketball team, and champion high jumper in track. JOHN STOLZE — John was truly known for his constant ability to work hard (or was it hardly working?) He spent most of his time driving his car in and out, and in and out of the school driveway. CHERYL THOMPSON — Cissy . . . redhead who will be best re- membered for the last day of her sopho- more year. STEVEN BURGER — Known for his wild summer parties, second quarter—good old Ethnic Lit. class, always late for homeroom, was at one time a great basketball player. DICK LEESE — Known as Toad Makes up Vi of the fam- ous Dick and Dollie Team. We are grateful to him for his constant loyalty to the track team. TERI HAWKS — This cutie is friendly and active but why is this person always late for Honors Eng- lish? She is very well remembered by the profound words she uttered to her sopho- more homecoming date: 'My mother told me I have to go home now! TIMOTHY GASSER — An average, run-of-the mill good guy . . . (for details ... see Jill Asbury.) MARY CRONKLETON — Can often be seen surrounded by hand- some admirers in the mechanical drawing room. Is Assumption really worth the trip from Donahue? JOHN SCHEBIER — Known entirely as a mysterious motorcycle maniac. RICHARD NOLAN — ' Pres or R. T. Nolan Also known as the Sweetheart King . . Treasurer and Presi- dent of Student Council, also he was a de- voted chorus member and played a leading role in Oklahoma . Everyone's favorite little man! NANCY ADAMS — Was the prompt, conservative and practi- cal secretary of N.H.S. Nancy kept others in line during her four years in Chorus. T.O.S.A. will head toward Iowa State with her own creations, right out of 1 Hour Dry Cleaners. TERRY SCHAAB — Known for his driving skills, especially his paralel parking. Terry holds many track records and was a member of the 1970 State Champion Mile Team in the Cross Country. NANCY KING — This young girl is known for missing Mr. Coury's lecture class in bookkeeping, junior year. She works as an auditor . . . one of the Courthouse Gang who fears her job. Also known for frequenting the Sauce . KATHY CONNELL — Pep Club is her pride and joy, always has her nephew and nieces with her, like to hand out free samples—Estee Lauder, loves multi-colored hair, indulges whenever possible—usually Saturday nights, found sometimes at the Tastey Bakery , hand- ing out dough . CAROL EWERT — Can be seen making her way to school geared with hairnet; bluejeans, etc. be- cause she has such a long walk. She is al- ways in and out of alot of things-trouble, mischief, etc. The rock on her finger signi- fies wedding bells will chime. Like differ- ent colored hair, like thot on her head. MARK MILLER — Alias Frank Gorshin. This Kopy Kat once fooled freshmen in the lounge with his authentic siren larynx. The male vocalist dominated the Homecoming Pep Rally stage with his impersonations of Howard Cosell. A notorious gang member. MIKE BAYLES — The Business man. Expert color coordina- tor .. . known for mix ond matching . . . This quiet specimen once carried an empty brief case symbolic of his ambitions. THERESA BUSH — Pickles is one of a kind . . . Vivacious. Energetic, Lovable. She's known for losing keys, contacts, and checks and finding them in strange places. She's a tennis star and a Superbox wrong side of a razors vet- eran. Theresa is probably the only senior who isn't happy to graduate, and she is of- ten seen crying as it draws nearer. KEVIN KESTER — A Shokey's Pizzaman, who «pends his time at the levee. He is often seen driving other students cars in and out of the AHS park- ing lot. The boy will always be remember- ed for his performance in Gypsy. DEBBIE SMITH — Chip — a counselor at Archie Allen. She was known as Uncle Debbie Why doesn't she drive her car on Saturday night? . . . Debbie digs marshmallows and the Fla- mingo. JEAN CALLAHAN — Spent summer after junior year with Sr. Leoda and girls in Europe. Senior year— Marycrest courses and National Honor So- ciety and oh, that smile! GREG BURKE — Alias ginko Z-man Rauncho He has managed to turn the halls of Assumption into a Jungle. Some think he's strange, others know for certain, but as for us Burke eat rounch . BOB KOUPAL — Skipper employee at Geifman's ... for further information contact Cathy Me- Elroy. KATHY KEENAN — Not usually seen in school, she can be fre- quently found on the Colorado ski slopes. Why does she hang out in Milan? I JOE BUSH — Hog Mon — Super Hog'', shy, quiet guy, often found in the cafeteria . . Weight man, wrestler, and Prep of the Week in football. THERESA KOCH — Often seen on the one ways at the RKO. The phrase Green Mustang seems to pre- sent an embarrassing situation. She has the biggest mouth in town and gets people kicked out of other peoples apartments due to her vocal cords. TOM KULAGA — Terry Tom said Mr. Coury. Busy pump- ing Ethyl at the Clark gas station. TINA BRAFMAN — Always seen with her shadow, Likes her personalized pencils. Always rolls her shoulders at Roger Briggs, She is going to be a secretary for B. F. Films . TOM RUBLEY — Basketball manager, the worst in the school's history. . . Loser in cards but when it comes to betting against Assump- tion he gets on it. CATHY BLOUGH — She is little Miss Sunshine. (How tall did you say you were anyway? 4 5 ?) She is the Capitan of her class and is well-known for her golden locks and the brilliant red her face sometimes becomes. DAVE WOIFE — Burnout”, laziest football player in As- sumption's history . . . never has driven a car in his life . . . the junior clan will miss you—Right. MIKE WITTE — Member of the basketball team for 4 years but missed the big 100 point game Soph, year. never seems to be able to take his Spanish tests. JILL ASBURY — Has pulled some smart tricks, for example- locking her keys in car, which isn't really extraordinary but—with the car still run- ning — now really Jill! Late for everything, tried her hand at all kinds of hobbies and always asked to quit. CAROL BERAN — Known for her exploits at parties with firewater. She likes picnics in the rain and always wears boys tennis shoes. Also known for her system of eating continu- ously at the bakery where she works and dieting the next day. TOM FIER — Will do anything for Skip Wagner for making his face look prettier back in Jun- ior yeor. ■■■■■■■■■■■■ SANDY KLANCINK — Alias Twinkle Toes '. She can be seen tap- ping up a storm anywhere but especially at Nellies . She has displayed her talent in such events as the variety shows, Okla- homa , and various Mason Dance Studio happenings. TOM DALEY — . . . member of the now inactive “syndi- cate , known for his enormous size and extraordinary character. UZ SCHEPPLER — Her college ambitions have driven her to an early start in preparations. She has been known for frequenting the Palmer and St. Ambrose parties but will attend Fonte Bonne College in Mo. She'll be re- membered as editor of the Knight Beacon. JEFF WEIGAND — Alias Beano ... A Mason Proffit freak with a checked sport coat. Burnt-Out . . . Butter Fingers . . . destined to be a farmer. LYNN STANAGE — This little peach face beauty seems to have a longing desire for her favorite seat in Government. From the rumors on cam- pus she is the most agile frog in the gym class. Her hair seems to get shorter instead of longer and she was honored in winning the Wesson Award for worst seamstress. JUUE BERENDES — 1st flutist in the band . . . happily liberated from The Cage . . . last seen blindly fol- lowing people down a dead-end dirt road on the way to a wedding reception in the middle of the night. DREW HAMMES — Alias Baby Moon'' . . . holds one half the first annual tag-team boxing title at the Burger King Arena. This article was also submitted for the low, low price of five bucks. MARY ELLEN BERNAT — Homecoming queen's court. She's known for expressing her spirit on the J.V. squad. Truly a Mickey Mouse Freak'. SCOTT WAMSLEY — A school mascot known for A-S-S-U-M-P- T-l-O-N at all the pep rallies this year. Runner of the dream mile known for his club breaking activities on the golf course. BARB COSTELLO — This artistically inclined cutie could al- ways be seen leaving Assumption to dab- ble at Marycrest. A fish for all seasons, Borb sings in the Spirit” chorus line. Her summers are spent working with handi- capped children. MARCIA MUELLER — A tom-boy at heart who $ known for her exploits at parties (falling down whole flights of stairs). She's a real warrior when it comes to sports, even tennis, A Superbox veteran who moved down a step to the lumber business. Her snazzy, red mustang convertible has Left and right' marked clearly on the dash. JUDY ANDERSON — Constant companion of a boa constrictor . . . she should go far—but where? MATTHEW GLOWACKI — This boy can sometimes be seen riding a bicycle down East Central Park. He was once a member of our wrestling teo. No one knows much about him, for you see— he seldom speaks. Is there really a Matt Glowacki? PHIL HART — This nice specimen is also known os Jud Frye a member of the AHS kick off squad this past season. Phil was the original Z-Man of the class. JOANNE GRAVERT — Grab can always be seen fixing her hair. She has fond memories of Senior Homecoming at which she was wide a- wake??? They say she has a great social life—home work. LOU ANN JOHNSON — When not writing brilliant articles for the newspaper she can be found rescuing the scrapers from the disposal in the dishroom. MIKE TANDY — Non-Believer , believes only in Eric Clapton. His future is living the Blues. A.H.S.T.SS.A.LC. DANA BUTLER — With her weird laugh, she often makes trouble in large group Clothing. What's a Wally's II? MARY JEAN WALSH — Jean and J.T.'s three-week trip. Wally's II . . . Driving the Icy Virgin. A.H.S. Girls Baseball, the Carol King in red of As- sumption are what she was known for. ED CONNELLY — Varsity wrestler, one of the Ponderosa Gang , a member of the Syndicate , col- lects towels, and is a motorcycle jock. BECKY SMITH — Though she' never of school, Becky wo known for her barn in her wagon. She plans a future as a duck teacher at Vender Veer??? JOANNE GUMPERT — Frequents barn parties, and camping at the Wapsie. How about Wally's II, Joanne? Natural environment (outside of school)— messed up. JANE HOLTZ — Often seen driving in her orange Karmen Ghia. She is never quiet in math class and Mr. Ericksen didn't even have to turn around to know who was causing the trouble. Eats constantly. February is her favorite month. She was Vice President of the National Honor Society. BARRY BRIGGS — Varsity baseball, basketball and football. Barry had a great 66 2 3% because he quit 2 out of 3 of these sports. Congratualtions, Barry. RON BRIBRIESCO — “Rabbit . . . famous for his freaky, dry sense of humor . . . yeah, Ron, but what about that bus? ROBERT JOHNSON — A member of the Eldridge 3. Toll and thin, a result of the Mazzepa blowing his horn. DAN FELLMAN — Con often be seen hanging around the mechanical drawing room during school, or Geode State Park around the 4th of July. SUE GOSSER — Her junior year would not have been her favorite year without the help of Miss Klingman —ho! ha! Her senior year con- sisted of co-op in the afternoons and partying at night. DAN HEDDINGER — Dapper Dan. one of the famous syndicate gang, hopes to reside in the south after graduation. He was a member of the 1971 Kickoff team, known for its ruthlessness. Received special thanks for the great rip- off on Homecoming 1971. ROSE McNABB — This little cutie was the Mississippi Valley Fair queen and 1st place winner in the Mahamo Grotto talent contest. After all the honors we still see her working con- tentedly in the Home Ec. Room. PATRICE DIERCKX — Loves to go bike riding Future plans are to go to St. Ambrose. She loves the Daven- port area. JEFFERY GRIEBEL — The wet head is not dead, and is proved day after day by this senior. Is there really a Jeff Griebel? ARLEEN LOPEZ — Arleen the Wheeler . Turnstyles Miss Cashbox of 1971-1972. little Miss Buffa- lo ... etc, etc, etc. JEAN GLANCY — The top bat girl of AHS Baseball, GRA tennis is her game, in her very own tennis outfit—of course, a professional hypochon- driac. She has made Bettendorf what it is today. SHERYL COWHERD — An extremely hard worker who is easy to get along with. After Sheryl is through cruising the halls at A.H.S. she can be seen at Pepe Taco's. Was seen standing pigeon toed while singing a solo at Spirit but— Who cares anyhow? MIKE PEINE — A mechanical drawing freak who showed his art talents in winning second place in the Mississippi Valley Fair cover designs. Mike loves to build and fly planes. UZ DOLAN — Is the adventurous, (possible mischev- ious?) girl who laughs a lot. She surprised herself by being the early bird of the senior class. . .. She finished Assumption classes May 11. Who said she was a pro- crastinator? She'll be remembered as a mother in Gypsy. JACK SCHIMD — Chairman of the re-elect Nixon committee — Right on, Jocho. Famous for his Groucho Marx imitations. An absent mind- ed gang member. BOB BRUS — Called the Bruiser Known for kicking the football through the goalposts once in n greot while. Was a member of our Honor Society MARY FRAN UEBSCHER — She has been found on National Honor Society two years, GRA Jamboree for all four years. GRA Track Team for three years. Tennis Team for three years, and she has hod her major and minor letter in ten- nis. Also known for carrying colorful lunch boxes to school. MARY PAT SCHMITT — Hollywood Blonde with a million nick names. Gidget , Suxy Secretary . DENNIS HAASE — President of the National Honor Society with a 4.0 grade average . . . a math expert who sings to himself? MARY KAY HAMMES — Alios Hom-mui or Pork-butt; remembers 72' Turnabout and all its charms plus the morning after. BILL REAGAN — Weight lifter, member of Reagan s Market, member of the Syndicate and was definite- ly a jog. SHARON FUNK — Managed to be sick most day 2 s . . a member of the flute section who missed the bus during the band trip in South Da- kota . Favorite teachers are Mr. Clauss and Mr. Miller . Is there really a Sharon Funk? SHARON SIMON — ’ Rag loves swimming, works at Mister Quick and enjoys going out with the mana- ger. She hopes to get a full time job and apartment after graduating. DAVID MILLER - The original Big D . owner of the only homemade frown button He was editor of the Knight Beacon as the school cynic, mu- sic critic, and founder of the Dave Miller Band. ”1 hove a dream —dream on. Dave, dream on! KENT KIAUER — Loves his Hush Puppies, plaid pants, Tina, and ??Flipper?? In that order. He is constantly lending his bookkeeping to friends'' and his intellectual ability is something to be desired. MARGARET CARELLY — A faithful rah-rah, oddly enough she eats figg pudding with her little weeter friends. Her favorite song is Out of My Dreams' . Her future holds the title of Playboy Rab- bit . She is unpredictable and laughs at the strangest things. Has been seen in a green mustang. MARGE REISINGER — Never goes to her own Chemistry Class, but came well stocked to Geometry class her junior year. She can often be seen cruising around town in her new car. EDWARD McANICH — Along the way Take time to smell The Flowers. They die so young. PHIL RAMSEY — Will long be remembered for his catering service. Phil has been the supplier for par- ties and little get togethers. Whatever you need, Phil can get.


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