Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1972

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■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.

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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.? • • «



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■ 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.

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