Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)
- Class of 1977
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ft YEAR REMEMBERED 1) What’s Happening? 2) What We’re Doing 3) What We Play 4) What We’re Into 5) Who’s Leaving Us 6) Who We Are 7) Who Helps Us Learn 8) Who Supported Us 9) Whatever Else There Is Assumption High School 1020 West Central Park Davenport, Iowa 52804 Printed by: American Yearbook Co. Topeka, Kansas 1976 - 1977 2 HAPPENING? Well, what's on today's menu, guys? Poorboys and burritos, what else? Here's thirty cents. Run up and get me a shake, will ya? I've only got a mod to eat today. Goin to tonight's game? Hey, can I have the pickle off of your beef bar- beque - what d'ja say? I said, you may be one of the lucky ten who gets a seat in my VW, that is if you're going. Well, I was gonna study for biology ... You turkey! You're gonna miss the big game! Well, I did want to try out my new cowboy hat . . . oh jeez, what mod is this? I think I've just skipped a mod of gym! You goof. Hey, sumthin' just hit me in the arm! Uh-oh, I just got it in the leg! You don't think . . .? slt could be. A RUBBER STOPPER FIGHT! Oof, ugh, it's the Freshmen, no, the Sophmores - wait, it's the Freshmen against the Sophmores! Hold it guys - it's Sunder- bruch! FAR LEFT: (TOP) Freshmen Tim Bromell, Laura Ritter and George Kali. (MIDDLE) Juniors Margaret Grogan, Kate Noth and Lynn Toney. (BOTTOM) Junior John Morrissy. CENTER: (TOP) Seniors Carol Mooney, Sue Brownson, Cindy Nolan and Delores VanLandschoot. (BOTTOM) Sen- iors Mary Ambre and Sue Hawks. BOTTOM NEAR LEFT: K. C. Tonn, Jim Seward and Miss Hanlon. TOP LEFT: Freshmen Carol Czupka, Gina Valainis, Judy Mi- cklewright and Tammy Hibberler. CENTER: Students study quietly in the library. BOTTOM: Senior Debbie Hasley hard at work in the English Resource Center. AT RIGHT: Sister Mary Meyer helps freshman Tom Thompson with his figures. FAR RIGHT: Senior Sue Brownson leads AHS fans in a cheer for victory. s ABOVE: Juniors Mike Joyce and Sue Elvidge enjoy each other's company at the Home- coming Dance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mary McHugh ponders problems. TOP CENTER: Julie Spelletich, Therese Glowacki, Cindy Geheren, and0UIi Kuhnle do business at the bookstore. FAR RIGHT: Barb Berkow chats on the phone between classes. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: A present from one of his Thanatology students Mr. Loehrer enjoys his coffin cake. 6 Ha, they're gonna get it! By the way, did anyone see Sue's new hair- cut? Oh no! She didn't cut her hair! Yes she did. She got a wedge and it doesn't look bad. Well, that's nice, but have you seen John Jock lately? He's not going to need his helmet anymore. You mean he got a perm? !! Yeah, a real fuzz job. Hey! What's goin' on? A stam- pede?!? No, it's 1:10 and the Seniors are takin' off. Look! A Freshman was trying to come in the door and got trampled! Why are they taking pictures? For the news? No - for the yearbook. TOP: Seniors Fritz Gerwe, Tom Duffy, and Mary Jane Hart on their way to Government large group. ABOVE: Seniors Frank Herr and Sue Kratt work tediously on the Senior float while John Kadavy looks on. AT LEFT: Junior Maureen Malloy sells an- other shake to a hungry customer. 11 WHERE IT ALL BEGINS ABOVE: Teachers anticipate forthcoming students for registration. RIGHT: Students receive aid in selecting the right classes. Registration is appropriately called the arena. It is where hundreds of confused students fight for each space in the best classes. You mean Government 521 is closed and there's a waiting list of six months? But Father, do I have to take Church T-rends again? I took it last year! According to this, I have to eat lunch at 9:10! 12 BELOW: Students enjoying the disco dance. BOTTOM LEFT: UN Kuhnle smiles at her partner Jim Kadavy. RIGHT: Sharon Murphy and Tom Zack boogie down. 13 LET’S BOOGIE! 14 I consider it a great privilege to be a member of Assumption High School and I am honored to represent the Class of 1977. It has been said that a friend is someone to talk with, to dance with, to think with and to understand. I have found this to be true. I have always been proud to say that I am from Assumption because I have seen the values of Catholic Education. I only hope the present and future students will appreciate this as much as I have. ABOVE: The Homecoming Queen and her court listen intently to the Homecoming speeches. They are from LEFT TO RIGHT: third attendant Guia Wakefield with escort Tom Duffy, fourth attendant Sheila Liebscher with John Shrader, first attendant Mary Bracken with John Wessling, Queen Carol Mooney with John Julien (hidden), second attendant Anne Whitehead with Jim Toohey, and fifth attendant Aruchina Adiniwin with her escort Matt Burke. AT RIGHT: Queen Carol addresses her subjects. MARCHING BY DAY With marching band, floats and important guests, the 19 76 Homecoming parade made its way through downtown Davenport. 16 TOP LEFT: Bruce McKee leads his date onto the dance floor. BOTTOM LEFT (CLOCKWISE FROM CENTER FRONT): Mark Hull, Cindy McAtee, Dave Resnick, Greg Peters, Karen Cinadrand Kevin Cin- adr take a breather from the entertainment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lori Schebler, Kristi Clements, Mary Criger, Jeff Costello and Joe Evans. BELOW: Sheila Schmitt enjoying herself at the dance. DANCING BY NIGHT NEW VARIETY WITH TOP RIGHT: Jill Briggs and Frank Herr rehearse as the M.C. 's for the variety show. TOP LEFT: And now a word from our sponsor, by the freshmen girls. BOTTOM: CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT-Jean Robnett, Carol Harris, Cathy Thelen, Linda Ponsetto and Dianne Vieger. 18 TOP LEFT: Junior Becky Flaherty, singing her ver- sion of The Way We Were, Friday night's winner. TOP RIGHT: The judges of Saturday night Mr. Glancy, Mr. Burke and Mrs. Lee, enjoying an act of The Gong Show. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshmen Laura Jas- per, Beth Howard, Julie Berchtold, Carol Blough and Kathy Stemlar are gonged before the conclusion of their act. BOTTOM LEFT: Ann Lammer singing You. THE GONG SHOW 19 THE ASSUMPTIONAIRES TOP: The Assumptionaires get taped at WOC for their Christmas Concert. BOT- TOM: Gayle Seei and Mike Arnould por- tray Mary and Joseph in the Christmas Concert. 20 TOP LEFT: Brian McKee accompanies the choir during many of their concerts. BOT- TOM LEFT: Dave Haase sings God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Hanlon directs the budding voices of the Convert Choir. 21 CONCERT CHOIR THE AHS BAND TOP LEFT: The band marches in the Homecoming parade. BOTTOM: Bill We- hner intently plays the piano. TOP RIGHT: A lone band member during Half- time entertainment. Are you lost? 22 TOP LEFT: John Stroben tries out a new technique on the xylophone. BOTTOM: The Assumption High School marching band parades through down- town Davenport during the Homecoming parade. TOP RIGHT: A clarinetist awaits her cue. WE’VE GOT RHYTHEM! HARVEY | Cast 1 Myrtle Mae Simmons .. .. Mary McHugh Veta Louise Simmons .. El wood P. Dowd Scott Krajewski Miss Johnson Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet.. Ruth Kelly, R.N ,.. Anne Howard Duane Wilson Lyman Sanderson, M.D William R. Chumley ... John Abel Betty Chumley Judge Omar Gaffney ... E.J. Lofgren TOP: Scott Kraiewski finds time to pose with Harvey backstage. LEFT: Dave Haase and Mary McHugh portray their acting abilities by calming Lisa Britt during a scene from the play Harvey. 24 TOP LEFT: Anne Wolfe prepares backstage for her entrance. TOP RIGHT: Elwood P. Dowd discusses Harvey with Dr. Chumley. LEFT: John Abel, Lisa Britt, Scott Krajewski, Mary McHugh and Pat Hart, just a few of the hard-working cast. 25 FALL PLAY ABOVE LEFT: Janine Goldermann and Bill Wehner enjoy each other's company. RIGHT: Debbie Ponsetto boogies down. ABOVE: Tricia Gimbel dances with John Miclot. 26 tendant Frank Herr. TOP RIGHT: The 1977 Turnabout King, Tim Ewen. TOP LEFT: Fr. Phillips, is that you? UPPER MID- DLE: Fr. Frank Herr, Mr. Kiss Minick and Sr. Claire Marie pose for a picture at the Mardi Gras. TOP RIGHT: Would you believe Tim Luchner? LOWER LEFT: Kurt Kra- jewski (TOP), Kevin Kel- ley, and Tom Garside get off on the beat. CENTER: Sr. Cathy Hart, one of the winners in the costume contest and Tim Luchner. (Again?!) LOWER LEFT: Dolores VanLandschoot and Julie Ritter go in cognito . 27 MARDI GRAS The SPIC Cnof ! 1 m TOP LEFT: Just a few of the gourmet chefs - Paul Moeller, Jim Toohey, John Shrader, John Julien, and Jim Gumpert. CENTER: Preparing for the crowds are Virginia Weedon, Cindy Nolan, Stacie Strang, Julie Jager, and Mary Gustac ABOVE: A small portion of the 1,588 served at the supper. RIGHT: Irene Prior concentrates on stirring spaghetti. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Chairmen Fr. Phillips, Tom Matthys, Mrs. DeVries, and Fr. Stouvenel smile at the success of the Spaghetti Supper. BOTTOM LEFT: Matt Burke (LEFT) and Sr. Annelle O'Dea criti- cally eye Kevin Cinadr. RIGHT: Anne White- head shows authority. 28 29 SR. SPAGHETTI SUPPER FADS AND FASHIONS Are You With It At AHS? To find out, 1) Are you the owner of a cowboy hat? 2) Does your daily diet consist of burritos, potato chips, or a chocolate shake? 3) Do you wear multicolored or turtleneck sweaters, blue jeans, or T-shirts? 4) As sophomores, did you cram ten screaming people in one car with a brand new nervous driver? (If parent was present, subtract three points.) 5) Do you visit McDonald's at least once a cycle during lunch mods? 6) Have you ever been asked to leave the library? 7) Have you ever been in the halls off-green for more than five minutes? 0 - 5 you are a nerd. There is no hope for you. For more experience, consider the five 8) Have you had your hair styled within the year plan, last year? 6-10 you are a turkey. If you are not a 9) Have you ever dragged a sleepy birthday freshman, there is something seriously person out of bed and to breakfast in their wrong. pajamas? 11-15 you are commended for being an 10) Have you ever been dragged out of bed All-American AHS teenager, and to breakfast in your pajamas on your birthday? 16-20 you are a jock and a superstud. Score two points for every yes answer. If vou scored: 30 11) Do you smoke in the johns? (If yes, subtract $10 and receive a two day in school suspension, 0 points.) OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Becky Flaherty displays her double pierced ears. Two holes are better than one! BELOW, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Terry Sloan tips his hat to the ladies. Moe Hasenmiller, Sandy Pul lei la, Michelle Stark, and Peggy Powell kick up their heals in delight at being allowed to wear striped socks. Maureen Malloy passes out a shake in the ever-popular lunch line. What? Are Big Macs on the lunch menu for today? A few of the many shoe styles worn at Assumption. As- sumption students get their minimum daily requirements of vitamins and iron from the nutritional lunches they eat at school. 31 FUND DRIVE TOP: LEFT TO RIGHT - Former Principal Rev Charles Mann, John K. Figge, Fr. Robert J. Walter, and Fr. Robert M. Amborn smile in relief as the mortgage on Assumption High School is burned. ABOVE: John K. Figge and Student Council President John Miclot shake hands as student reps John Bush, Ann Miller, and Mary McHugh and Principal Don Miller look on. RIGHT: John K. Figge addresses a stadium full of excited fans during halftime of the West game. 32 Cross Country Sophomore Boys' Basketball First in war, first in grace, but always last ASSUMPTION -40 St. Mary s - 39 in every race. --Coach Kellenberger ASSUMPTION -59 Bettendorf - 60 ASSUMPTION -48 Pleasant Valley - 34 Girls' Fall Tennis ASSUMPTION - 68 Rock Island - 54 Singles: ASSUMPTION -32 Moline - 66 ASSUMPTION -5 East Moline - 2 ASSUMPTION -44 East Moline - 53 ASSUMPTION - 7 Central - 0 ASSUMPTION -50 North Scott - 47 ASSUMPTION -5 Alleman - 2 ASSUMPTION -47 Alleman - 49 ASSUMPTION - 6 West - 1 ASSUMPTION - 60 Wahlert - 64 ASSUMPTION - 6 Moline - 1 ASSUMPTION - 61 Central - 59 ASSUMPTION - 1 Rock Island - 6 ASSUMPTION - 75 West - 73 Doubles: ASSUMPTION - 62 Rock Island - 67 ASSUMPTION - 1 East Moline - 4 ASSUMPTION - 64 Central - 62 ASSUMPTION - 5 Central - 0 ASSUMPTION - 67 West - 76 ASSUMPTION -4 Alleman - 1 ASSUMPTION -54 Alleman - 49 ASSUMPTION - 5 West - 0 ASSUMPTION - 63 Moline - 68 ASSUMPTION - 2 Rock Island - 3 ASSUMPTION -41 Wahlert - 53 ASSUMPTION -3 Moline - 2 ASSUMPTION - 63 East Moline - 81 Placed second in the Metro Conference. The Sophomore Boys are the city champs. Boys' Fall Tennis Varsity Basketball Final record: 0-9 ASSUMPTION - 51 St.Mary's - 60 ASSUMPTION - 52 Bettendorf - 54 Boys' Golf ASSUMPTION - 68 Pleasant Valley - 45 Placed fifth in the Metro Conference. ASSUMPTION - 52 Rock Island - 57 ASSUMPTION - 52 Moline - 63 Girls' Swimming ASSUMPTION -55 East Moline - 72 Under the direction of Coach Jim Petersen, ASSUMPTION - 64 North Scott - 50 Martha VanVooren, Meg Pille, Jean Glow- ASSUMPTION -59 Alleman - 78 acki, Stephanie VanVooren, Sarah Van- ASSUMPTION - 60 Wahlert - 72 Vooren, Beth Timmons, and Margaret Car- ASSUMPTION - 54 Central - 58 roll qualified for state competition. ASSUMPTION - 51 West - 65 ASSUMPTION - 53 Rock Island - 70 Varsity Football ASSUMPTION -55 Central - 57 ASSUMPTION - 15 Wahlert - 12 ASSUMPTION -43 West - 54 ASSUMPTION - 10 West - 7 ASSUMPTION -56 Alleman - 64 ASSUMPTION - 33 Rock Island - 16 ASSUMPTION - 49 Moline - 52 ASSUMPTION -21 Central - 22 ASSUMPTION - 50 Wahlert - 54 ASSUMPTION - 10 Moline - 0 ASSUMPTION -52 East Moline - 58 ASSUMPTION -26 Burlington - 0 T ournament: ASSUMPTION -46 Alleman - 14 ASSUMPTION -42 West - 40 ASSUMPTION -36 Bettendorf - 23 ASSUMPTION -50 Bettendorf - 63 ASSUMPTION - 42 East Moline - 12 State Playoffs ASSUMPTION -21 Central - 35 This was the first team in Assumption's his- tory to make it into state competition. 34 Girls' Varsity „ ASSUMPTION - 77- ASSUMPTION - 85 ASSUMPTION - 52 ASSUMPTION - 96 ASSUMPTION - 69 ASSUMPTION - 69 “Bettendorf- 8r Camanche - 66 Wahlert - 63 West - 79 « Central - 67 Plaasant Valley - 81 ASSUMPTION - 74 Piston - 54 ASSUMPTION - 59’® 'Centra I - 57 ASSUMPTION - 39 Muscatine - 42 ASSMitTION ASSUMPTION ASSUMPTION ASSUMPTION ASSUMPTION ✓Tofirnament ASSilMrtTION - 4Q, Thc“Vefeity Girls are Jorth Scott'® 96 Pre ton - 48 We%t - 74 Waff - 67 Bettendorf - 7 Girls' Junior Varsity ASSUMPTION 4PI551 ASSUMPTION - 71 ASSUMPTION -%9 ASSUMPTION - 62 dorf- 7 ( Bettend f - 4-7 iJity Champs sketbal I Bettendorf Camanche - 2 Wahlert - 8 West -63 j Central - 40 ASSUMPTION - 66 ____ ASSUMPTION - 35_ Pleasant V 4Hey - ASSUMPTION - 73 Preston - 41 ASSUMPTION - 46- -Xentral - 33 ASSUMPTION - 66 Muscatine-39 ASSUMPTION - 50 North Scott - 49 ASSUMPTION-57 - Preston - 43 ASSUMPTION-55 West - 68 ASSUMPTION-58 Wahlert - 56 Freshmen Girls' Basketball ASSUMPTION-49 Walcott - 18 ASSUMPTION - 61 F.L. Smart-13 ASSUMPTIONS ! J.B.VWfig-13 ASSUMPTION-41 North Scott - 29 I ASSUMPTION -31 ASSUMPTION - 69 ASSUMPTION -61 ASSUMPTION -58 ASSUMPTION -45 Bettendorf - 2 7 Sudlow - 39 Wood -40 William? - 42 Pleasant Valley - 31 The Freshmen Girls are the undefeated city champs. Gymnastics The gymnastic team is first in the Metro Con- ference and placed 5th in state. Varsity Wrestling Tournaments: Iowa Quadrangular Tournament - 3rd Central Invitational - 6th Muscatine Invitational - 5th North Scott Invitational - 6th Dual Meets: ASSUMPTION -24 ASSUMPTION - 18 ASSUMPTION - 9 ASSUMPTION - 14 ASSUMPTION - 27 ASSUMPTION -21 ASSUMPTION - 21 ASSUMPTION-18 ASSUMPTION - 14 ASSUMPTION -32 Vittorio Favati made the quarter finals in state tournajjjyertt wrestling North Scott - 2 1 East Moline - 34 West - 40 Central - 37 Durant - 38 Camanche - 38 Rock Island - 33 Alleman - 31 Moline - 38 Pleasant Valley 21 Girls April May ' Track Schedule 14 West There 16 Tipton Relays There P 22 Davenport Relays’ Brady 23 Rebel Relays Brady 26 Spartan Relays P.V. 3 Central, Bettendorf Brady 9 Districts . 11 Quad-City Metro Brady 13 Indian Relays Cairene 20-21 State Des'-Mome5 Boys' Track Schedule March 11 Western Invitational T4 QuadjGjty Metro April 5. West . 7 Rock Island -f 12 North Scott 7' 19 East Moline 22 Davenport Relays 26 Bettendorf 29-30 Drake ■ ' May 2 Alleman 3 Lancer Relays 4 Sophomore Relays 5 Central 7 Gateway Classics 10 Quad-City Metro 13 District J 27-28 State There Brady There Des Moinds Home There Brady There Clinton THE MILERS ABOVE: The boy's cross country team; ROW 1: Bill Hoover, Coach Kellen- berger; ROW 2: Matt Burke, Tony Volante, Clayton Beckwith, Steve Walseth; ROW 3: John McKee, Larry Beutel, Greg Peters, Dave Welte; ROW 4: Kevin Cinadr, Pete Resnick, Mark Hull. RIGHT: Some team mem- bers at the Homecoming parade. 36 BELOW: The successful girl's tennis team coached by Miss Mack. BOTTOM ROW: T. Hines, K. McCabe, L. Scheb- ler, M. Figge, A. O'Donnell, M. O'Don- nell, J. Evans. TOP ROW: U. Kuhnle, B. Knickrehm, L. Bush, C. VanLand- schoot, P. Powell, S. Gilhofer, M. Stark, M. Gau. GIRLS SWING INTO ACTION 37 BOYS TENNIS ABOVE: The Varsity Boys' Ten- nis Team. FIRST ROW - J. Cer- yanec, D. Padley, T. Bushur, J. Rosen, B. Kopatich. SECOND ROW - Coach Watson, J. Mailer, M. Arnould, D. Jasper, T. Simp- son, G. McCabe, S. Jackson, T. Bromell, M. Otting, S. Riley. BELOW: The Boys' Golf Team. FIRST ROW - T. Garside, T. Howard, M. Gusta, J. Holm. SECOND ROW - M. Hasley, M. Arnould, T. Carter, J. Engleman, Coach Erickson. The fall golf team finished 5th in Metro. Coach Erickson hopes for an even better season for his spring team. BOYS GOLF BELOW: The girls' swim team, coached by Jim Peterson and Asst, coach Mrs. Phelan. ROW 1: LEFT TO RIGHT; T. Glowacki, B. Smith, S. VanVorren. ROW 2: N. Russel, M. Carlin, M. Feeney, S. Gerwe, B. Timmons. ROW 3: A. Jacobsen, M. VanVooren, M. Pille, J. Glowacki, M. Carroll. GIRLS GO TO STATE 40 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL ABOVE: The sophomore football team; ROW 1: P. Doyle, J. Reyes, P. Ryan, J. Chupka, B. Duffy, M. Hart, M. Gould, T. Britt, D. Nitchke, T. Masterson, T. Nares, B. Brehmer; ROW 2: D. Alter, T. Smith, P. Bush, P. Kilfoy, C. Bernat, D. LaMar, K. Kelly, T. Zack, T. Janney, D. Ruiz, B. Kresse, N. Fish- burn, ROW 3: Coach Sals- bury, Asst, coach Powers, B. Collins, C. Missel, T. Delleman, J. Abel, M. Gehlsen, M. Bergthold, Mgr. R. Kunkel, Asst, coach Phelan, J. Frand- sen. AT LEFT: Sophs show their ability on the field. 41 VARSITY FOOTBALL RIGHT: Coach Fox explaining the strat- egy. BELOW: The Assumption Varsity Football Squad. ROW 1: T. Losasso, T. Sloan, L. Whitty, J. Leibold, P. Goodall, C. Martens, D. Epping, J. Langford, T. Carroll, G. Blough, K.C. Tonn, ROW 2: J. Losasso, M. Master- son, J. Jansen, B. Timmons, D. Ruiz, T. Ewen, J. Milder, K. Belli, M. Tim- mons, J. Kadavy, F. Gerwe, T. Walt- er, V. Favati, J. Frandsen, M. Gau, Coach Fox, Asst. Coach Loehrer. ROW 3: Asst. Coach Each, M. Masterson, K. Degen, L. Saldivar, D. Leese, T. Broders, B. McCabe, T. Artioli, M. Tomsha, M. McDermott, T. Bush, C. Whitehead, E. Bell, J. Collins, Asst. Coach Cabel. ROW 4: T. Glowacki, J. Ambrose, D. Burgmeier, C. Hathaway, M. Murphy, P. Quinn, J. Martens, M. Donahue, G. Leese, P. Moeller, G. Liebscher, D. Cabel, T. Carter, M. Zierenger, J. Miletich, B. Rettko, T. Cameron, J. Brundies, M. Eisen- bacher, Asst. Coach Tefer. 42 ABOVE: We're number 1! shouts the Assumption team after a good play. LEFT: Coaches Loehrer, Fox, and Cable watch intently on the sidelines. KNIGHTS IN ACTION 43 ABOVE: Tom Broders and Jeff Jansen warming up during the Central game. RIGHT: The Knights huddle together to work out a play. THE PLAYOFFS LET’S GO BIG RED! LEFT: The band members enjoying the game. BELOW: Junior and senior foot- ball fans waiting for a touchdown. BOT- TOM LEFT: Varsity cheerleaders show- ing their spirit. 45 GOOD SEASON FOR ABOVE: The powerful freshmen team. FIRST ROW - M. Jaros, M. Feeney, J. Madrigal, P. Weiman, G. McCabe, P. Dockery. SECOND ROW - M. Kakert, D. Eisenbacher, D. Nolan, D. Mc- Cluskey, T. Soer, T. Mooney, M. Geheren, P. Roe, S. Light, T. Bowen, D. Verbeke, M. Con- don, M. McDermott. RIGHT: The boys are giving their opponents a rough time. 46 BOYS BASKETBALL TOP LEFT: Pat Doyle goes up for two. TOP RIGHT: Matt Wiebler races downcourt. The successful sophomore squad. FIRST ROW- S. McDowell, J. Frandsen, P. Collins, M. Wiebler, C. Mis- sell, P. Duax, P. Wieman, M. Gripp, Coach Kellenberger. SECOND ROW - S. Lemek, P. Doyle, M. Hasley, D. Ruiz, P. Ryan, M. Matthys, D. Jasper, Asst. Coach John Miletich. 47 VARSITY CAGERS ABOVE: John Wess- ling battles it out with a Blue Devil while Dave Cabel looks on. RIGHT: Dave Cable starts the game off right! FAR RIGHT: Tom Broders leaps into the air and aims for another basket. 48 FAR LEFT: Junior Jeff Jansen looks for an open teamate. LEFT: Coach Michael Loehrer shows his coaching technique during basket- ball practice. BELOW: The boys' Varsity basketball team. FIRST ROW-P. Resnick, J. Toohey, C. Whitehead, T. Stemlar, J. Mailer, J. Jansen, Asst. Coach Glancy. SECOND ROW - Head Coach Loehrer, J. Julien, P. Moeller, P. Quinn, M. Nahra, D. Cabel, P. Jacobsen, M. Kakert, J. Wessling. Missing are J. Bry- son and manager D. Frommelt. 49 BELOW: The girls hit the boards hard in practice as well as in their games. RIGHT: Dee VanLandschoot keeps an eye on her opponent. BOTTOM: The Varsity squad. FIRST ROW - S. VanVooren, S. Van- Vooren, M. Gardina, R. Prior, B. Tim- mons. SECOND ROW - Coach Laake, D. Zack, C. McAtee, S. Kratt, B. Johnson, D. VanLandschoot, S. Liebscher, K. Stemlar, A. Giudici, Asst. Coach Bur- mester. Missing are M. Gould and L. Weiman. 50 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY AT TOP: The girls' J.V. team. FIRST ROW - L. Sunderbruch, A. Wolfe, M. lannuzzelli, M. Gardina, N. Blough, M. Resnick, T. Verdon. SECOND ROW - Coach Burmester, T. Hines, S. Van- Vooren, C. VanCamp, C. McAtee, M. Rupe. BELOW: The fresh- men girls had an undefeated season. FIRST ROW - A. Giudici, L. Ritter, T. Nobis, N. Foley, B. Timmons, C. Harris, T. Marxen. SECOND ROW - Coach Burmester, P. McGowan, C. Allen, L. Bearbower, S. Wolfe, L. DeSmet, S. VanVooren, J. Micklewright Missing are Coach Panther and Coach Hebbeln. METRO CHAMPS! 52 GYMNASTS DO IT AGAIN! OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Carol Czupka performs her vault routine. BOT- TOM FAR LEFT: Julie Kroy concentrates on her floor exercise. BOTTOM LEFT: Stacie Strang executes a perfect landing. ABOVE: The dynamic gymnastic team. FIRST ROW - M. Lyngholm, A. Blough, A. Quinn, M. Kerkhoven, C. Czupka, C. Mirocha, M. Ptacek, J. Evans, M. Rit- ter, M. Carlin, M. Rettko. SECOND ROW - Coach Phelan, J. Kroy, D. Holmes, J. DeVries, T. Butler, S. Strang, L. DeVries, M. Molyneux, A. Miller, P. Morissey, M. Riley, L. Jasper, M. Figge, Coach Phelan. This year. Assumption was proud to have our gymnastic team representing us in State competition. LEFT: Julie Kroy performs for onlookers. 53 VARSITY MAT MEN ABOVE: The 1976-77 Assumption team. T. Garside, M. Gould, T. Nykoluk, M. Schaefer, M. Tomsha, T. Bush, SECOND ROW - Coach Brainerd, C. Martens, B. Timmons, P. Bush, T. Duffy, V. Favati, J. Hart. CENTER: Tom Duffy gets a hold of his opponent. RIGHT: John Hart struggles to gain a pin. 54 _______________________________________________________ TOP: The Assumption J.V. Wrestling team. FIRST ROW - T. Volante, M. Walton, T. Howard, D. Padley, P. Sachs, D. Nitschke, M. McGuinness, J. Chupka, T. Zack, B. Rettko. SEC- OND ROW - J. Martens, J. Ambrose, K. Krajewski, D. Padley, M. Hart, K. Mirocha, M. Timmons, B. Gerwe, J. Reves, L. Madrigal, D. Burgmeier. LEFT: A peculiar situation for an As- sumption wrestler. RIGHT: Senior Vit- torio Favati represented us in state com- petition. J.V. WRESTLERS ABOVE: The Varsity cheerleaders perform at a basketball game. ABOVE RIGHT: The Varsity cheerlead- ers. FIRST ROW - M. Grogan, L. Coughlin, C. Moon- ey, S. Stolze. SEC- OND ROW - C. No- lan, T. Butler, N. Miclot, M. Killion, J. Evans. BELOW RIGHT: The sopho- more cheerleaders. FIRST ROW - T. Keenan, E. Mur- phy, C. Hibbeler. SECOND ROW - J. Gosser, D. DeVine, A. Wolfe, missing is J. VanDeSompele. 56 AHS Fight Song There is no place like Assumption. We mean Assumption High. Where the spirit is stronger, the loyalty longer, We’re proud of our team red and white. Rah, rah, rah. There is no place like Assumption. Where we’re all true Knights We’ll all stand together, in all kinds of weather. We’re one at Assumption High. ASSUMPTION ASSUMPTION Assumption, Assumption, Assumption. There is no place like Assumption. Where we’re all true Knights. We’ll all stand together, in all kinds of weather. We’re one at Assumption High. TOP LEFT: The Freshman cheerleaders. FIRST ROW - M. Ptacek, A. Lyons. SECOND ROW - D. Holmes, P. Loos, B. How- ard, C. Coyne. ABOVE RIGHT: Julie Evans leads the school song. BOTTOM RIGHT: The cheerleaders fire up the crowd at a football game. 57 BOYS’ SWIM TEAM TOP RIGHT: The boys' swim team. FIRST ROW - M. Burke, L. Beutel, D. Glowacki, T. Carroll, J. Mc- Hugh. SECOND ROW- D. Welte, G. Peters, Coach Bruce Meyers, M. Miller, G. Gerwe, C. Becwith. TOP LEFT: Dave Welte does the butterfly down the pool. BOT- TOM RIGHT: An As- sumption swimmer gasps for breath. BOTTOM LEFT: Jim McHugh strokes toward victory. 58 r +. : 7 BELOW: The Girls’ Track Team enters their second season. Coaches Laake and Burmester have hopes for a much improved season. FAR LEFT: Two track members race over to the field. LEFT: The girls lis- ten attentively to Coach Laake. GIRLS START SECOND SEASON 59 TOP: The Boy's Spring Track Team looks for- ward to a successful season. ABOVE: John Morrissey, Tom Mulligan, Mike McDermott, and John McKee sprint around the track. AT RIGHT: Dave LaMar leaps over the hurdle with determination. V vfcS?A A 61 Officers S T U D E N T C 0 U N C I L Senior Reps Junior Reps. TOP LEFT: John Bush, Treasurer; Ann Miller, Secretary; Mary McHugh, Vice - President; John Miclot, President. CEN- TER: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Michi Bushur, Cindy Nolan, Anne White- head, Carol Mooney. SEC- OND ROW - Dolores Van- LanSchoot, John Miclot, Jill Briggs, Paul Moeller, Sue Brownson, Dan Leese, Frank Herr, Ed Bell, Irene Prior. BOTTOM: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Kristi Clements, Kathy Saskowski, Kate Noth, Ann Miller, Annie Quinn. SECOND ROW - John Hart, John Bush, Larry Whitty, Karen Berchtold. ABOVE: Senior Anne Whitehead and Junior Joe Collins com- pare notes. 62 Sophomore Reps TOP LEFT: Junior reps Kate Noth and Kristi Clements discuss Stu- dents Council ideas. BOTTOM LEFT: LEFT TO RIGHT - Freshmen reps Tim Mooney, Don Frandsen, Matt Nagle, and David Kadavy dream of future Homecomings. Dream on! TOP RIGHT: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Mark Gould, Polly Barnes, Mary Figge, Tricia Hines, Tom Zack. SECOND ROW - Pete Bush, Greg Liebscher, Beth Johnson, Mary Ge- belein. BOTTOM RIGHT: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Beth Howard, Ann Bush, Beth Timmons, Drew Bracken. SECOND ROW - Tim Gould, Matt Nagle, Don Frand- sen, Fran Walsh, Tim Mooney. 63 H I G H S C H 0 0 L B 0 W L 64 TOP: The High School Bowl team shows its brain power. LEFT TO RIGHT - Asst. Coach Minick, Joe Evans, Coach Kellenberger, Matt Hood, Joe Macksey, Eileen Mielen- hausen. Captain Dave Resnick, and Irene Prior. ABOVE: Alternates Matt Hood and Joe Evans watch the match intently. AT RIGHT: Dave Resnick and Irene Prior ponder a baffling question. The Bowl team lost to Bet- tendorf 145-100 in a battle to the end. Veterans of Foreign Wars ..Anne Wolfe (3rd in city) Voice of Democracy (1st in school) (3rd in city) District - 1st Ratings ..BebeBerkow Pat Kearns State - 1st Rating - 2nd Rating SPEECH TEAM HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Members are, left to right - Pat Kearns, Asst. Coach Watson, Bebe Kerlow, Rita Kearns, Kathy Sas- kowski, Anne Wolfe, Sue Soenke, Coach Lee, and Irene Prior. S P E E C H T E A M 65 TOP: The Assumption French Club. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerri Krueger, Ann Sachs, Treasurer Colleen Masterson, Stephanie Kuhnle. SEC- OND ROW: President Nancy Miclot, Secretary Maureen Grady, Kate Noth, Lorri Bearbower, Lisa Vieger, Ann Marie O'Donnell. THIRD ROW: Dave Ca- bel (confused senior) Beth Knickrehm, Cindy Geheren, Vice-President Uli Kuhnle, Anne Marie Mester, Ann Miller, Sheri Balzer. BOTTOM: Members of last year's French Club enjoy the artwork of Montreal and the elegant cuisine of Old Queec during their last summer's trip to Canada. s p A N I S H C L U B FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Anita Hogarty, Kathy Saskow- ski, Lisa Schmitts, Mrs. Heur- mann. SECOND ROW - Presi- dent Irene Prior, Pam Koby, Teresa Grimes, Kathy Wafer, Margaret Karwath. 67 Officers TOP: ROW 1; LEFT TO RIGHT, Secretary Kristi Clements, President Pat Kearns, Treasurer Jeanne Rossmiller. ROW 2; Vice-President John Bush, Scribe Jim Seward. BOTTOM: ROW 1; LEFT TO RIGHT, Pat Hart, Beebee Berkow, Dave LaMar, Pam McGuiness, Ann Sachs. ROW 2: Teri Nares, Lisa Britt, Joanne Gosser, Julie Evans, Sally Vethoff, Kathy Rainsford, Caroline Tobin, Michelle Wolfe. ROW 3: Chris Caffrey, Linda Cook, Jill Briggs, Dolores VanLandschoot, Irene Prior, Mary McHugh, Anne Howard. ROW 4: Chuck Norkus, Rita Kearns, Pam Koby, Brenda Cook, Pat Thelen, Mike Nahra, Dave Haase. 68 Officers TOP: FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT, Ann O'Donnell, Colleen Masterson, Debbie Micka. Roxanne Solis. BACK ROW - Natalie Pul lei la, Dave Res- nick, Pam Koby, Jim Kadavy, Ann Riedesel, MikeArnould. BOTTOM LEFT: FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT, Dan McKeon, Mike Condon, Joe Simpson. SECOND ROW - Sister Andrae, Brenda Cook, John McKeon. THIRD ROW- Marty Calsyn, Mark Nahra, Dave Frommelt, Paul Hiebing. BOTTOM RIGHT: LEFT TO RIGHT, Brenda Cook, Secretary; Mark Nahra, President; Marty Calsyn, Treasurer. TOP: LEFT TO RIGHT - Beth Knickrehm, Vice-President; Tootie Butler, Treasurer; Sheila Liebscher, President; Mary Pat Kill ion Secretary. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT - John Julien, Vice - President; John Shrader, Secretary; Mike Timmons - President; not pictured is Tim Ewen, Treasurer ABOVE: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Eileen Mielenhausen, Mary Mc- Hugh, Anne Whitehead, Diane Zack. SECOND ROW - Lynn DeSmet, Cathy Thelen, Tony Janney, Pat Kearns, Debbie Hasley. THIRD ROW - Mike Arnould, Margaret Reynolds. Editor-in-chief McHugh fne IV hit eh l|ci8iaUi.|...-f.i.W--W M Ml Itl enl_______ Sports................AlA.............Debbie Hasley opurid...............VIU........L cuuic nasicy nightlife — ‘■ynn 0 ioufd crarfottello «7MWn' ’ • TynffiS $$ffih§mokmg Rul e::: Reporters 07 rin tdtesa fey, Jim MULE Glass Donate FEELS NICE TO MNWhi AHS Is At It Again Gblow Ijmt 'TJomhmwHarvey’ A Success AHS Winter Sports Football ’76 Mortgage Goes Up In Smoke TOP: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - Virginia We- edon, Patti Bromell, Fran Walsh, Kathy Hood, Eileen Mielenhausen, Ann Coryn, Sue Kratt. SECOND ROW, Barb Walsh, Julie Jager, Mary Ambre, Martha Van- Vooren. THIRD ROW, Rita Keanrs, Lynn De- Smet, Ellen Reynolds, Nina Valainis, Mike A mould. FOURTH ROW, Denise Niemann, Mar- garet Reynolds, Mary Peine, Michelle McKeon. BOTTOM: Kathy Hood and Ann Coryn discuss plans for the yearbook. Editor-in-chief .. Assistant editor . Copy editor ....... Business Manager Photographer _____ Artist............ Typist ............ Activities ....... Sports Seniors Underclassmen Organizations , Faculty....... Staff......... Advisor .................Kathy Hood .................Barb Walsh ..............Ellen Reynolds ...................Sue Kratt .................Mike Arnould ..........Margaret Reynolds ............Virginia Weedon ........Mary Ambre - Editor Mary Peine - Asst. Eileen Mielenhausen - Editor Dave LaMar - Asst. ......Patti Bromell Co editor Denise Niemann - Co editor ........Sue Niemann - Editor .......Ann Coryn - Co editor Martha VanVooren - Co editor ......Rita Kearns - Co editor Michelle McKeon - Co editor ..Fran Walsh, Lynn DeSmet, Julie Jager, Nina Valainis .......Sister Marcia Costello Aruchina A. Adiniwin Daniel John Allison Mary Ellen Ambre Edward Charles Bell Kent Attilio Belli Barbara Joy Berkow Angela Bettini Lawrence Michael Beutel Laura Elizabeth Beyer Joan Marie Blanche George R. Blough David L. Boekholder David Lee Borne Mary Elizabeth Bracken Maureen Louise Bradley William Julian Brehmer Jill Ann Briggs Thomas Andrew Broders Patricia Ann Brommel Margaret Ann Browne Sue M. Brownson Janet Sue Bruce Jeffery John Bruhn James Monroe Bryson Mary Ann Butler David Kenneth Cabel Thomas Ruhl Carroll Karen Lea Cinadr Kevin Lee Cinadr Marcia Catherine Collins Daniel R. Burgmeier Matthew Edward Burke Michelle Mary Burke Robbin Rene Burke Noreen Therese Bushma Michelle Susan Bushur What will you remember most about your U.S. History with Mr. Triplett. high school years? Steph Jasper The time John Kadavy fell off the top Uncle Sam's and all the dances. Bleacher onto the crab soccer ball. Diane Perry Tim Frederick Dodging the rubber bottoms of the Piling 20 people into my car soph chairs in the lounge. Monica Wiegand year. Kathy Hood Ann Elizabeth Coryn Linda Marie Coughlin Scott E. Cowerd John P. Crowley Cheryl Czupka Peggy Ann Damos Kevin Dale Degen Linda Sue Delvecchio Lynn Ann DeSmet 77 Dennis Devine Jean Marie DeVries Teri Sue Dreher Thomas Joseph Duffy James J. Dugan Mary Elizabeth Eck Dennis Michael Epping Julie Ann Evans Timothy Ewen In freshman year, my Spaghetti Supper bet Freshman year when we beat Central with Brian Scnebler and Father Goetch getting for the first time in 13 years. so upset. Denise Niemann Dave Resnick The things I'll remember most are the The things I will remember most are Colby, football games on Friday nights and the Cottage, Cheddar, Roquefort. Parmesan and all big dances, especially Turnabout you other cheeses! Au revoir ' [• ..... Swiss Joe Liebold Vittorio M. Favati Michael William Fiese Karen Ann Fishburn James Robert Frandsen Patricia Anne Frazer Timothy Joseph Frederick 78 Mary Catherine Gasser Michael Patrick Gau Ann Catherine Geohegan Russell Frederick Gerwe Sarah Jeanette Gilhofer Patricia Marie Gimbel David Jerome Glowacki Therese L. Glowacki Patrick James Goodall Mary Elizabeth Gould Brian J. Griebel Kathleen Grogan Janet-Mary Grove John F. Gudac James Benjamin Gumpert Mary Lynn Gusta Joao Kay Hammerschmidt Mary Dolores Harkins Cathleen Ann Hart Mary Jane Hart Deborah Lee Hasley Charles B. Hathaway Mary Susan Hawks Richard J. Henkel Julie Marie Jager Mary Elizabeth James Stephanie M. Jasper Joan P. Johnston John Julien John Patrick Kadavy 61 Helen Ann Kail Patricia Anne Kearns Mark Keller Susan Helen Kiehn Kevin Lee Kilfoy Mary Patricia Kill ion Theresa Louise Konnath Susan Marie Kratt timothy Kroy Kevin G. Kunkel Mary Ann Laures Daniel T. Leese Joseph W. Leibold Christine Marie Lemek Julie Ann Lewandoski Timothy John Luchner Christopher Henry Martens Thomas Joseph Matthys Mark Eugene McAllister William L. McCabe Denis Jay McCarthy Susan K. McGrath Mary Patricia McHugh Brian Joseph McKee What will you be glad to leave behind? Getting up at 7:00 A.M. every morning. Chuck Hathaway Our stylish uniforms and white blouses. Ellen Reynolds Band practice in ankle-deep mud. Anne Wehner____________________________ Eileen Marie Mielenhausen Paul Donald Moeller Carol Mooney Patrick John Mulligan Colleen Murphy Denise Ann Niemann Anthony D. Noel Cynthia Marie Nolan Mary Ellen P. O'Connor Jonna Lynn O'Neal Mark Crawford Ormsby Joseph Michael Parr Diane Marie Perry Gregory Alan Peters Irene Marie Prior Mary Jo Patacek Brian Lee Ray David Thomas Resnick Mary Ann Rettko Mark A. Reyhons Ellen Claire Reynolds Juliane Ritter Sheila Ann Roe Timothy John Ryan Philip James Sachs Lawrence T. Saldivar Suzanne Marie Schaab Mark Reynolds Schaefer Kevin Richard Schafer Brian Anthony Schebler Mary Frances Schmidt Joan M. Schmitt David Schneider Thomas J. Schulz Kimberly Ann Schumann Gayle Ann Seei Michael Gerard Shradel John Bernard Shrader Michelle Regina Simon Thomas George Simpson Joseph Louis Slater Terence William Sloan Brian Paul Smith Scott A. Smith Stephanie J. Smith Steven James Snider Susan Catherine Soenke Mary Gerilyn Spaeth Julianne Spei I itich Sheryl Catherine Spinner Donald Joseph Sprosty Douglas Thomas Sprosty Lisa Ann Stark Susan Ellen Stolze Stacie L. Strang John Kenneth Stroben Wendy A. Stupka David J. Tackas Mark A. TeBrake Michael J. Timmons What will you miss most after graduation? Definitely Papa Ray. Pat Goodall, Terry Sloan All the great parties that AHS is known for. Mark Ormsby All the people that make Assumption a great school. Mark Schaefer James B. Toohey Antonina Marie valainis Sean Vance John VanDeSompele Dolores Ann VanLandschoot Martha J. VanVooren Theresa Lynn Vieger Peggy Marie Voss Mariguia R. Wakefield Stephen J. Walseth Barbara Ann Walsh Thomas M. Walter Maureen Brigid Weber Virginia K. Weedon Anne Marie Wehner William W. Wehner John P. Wessling Kirk Whalen Anne P. Whitehead Monica Ann Wiegand Mark M. Zieringer Annette Adams Terri Allison Joe Ambrose Tim Anderson Mike Arnould Karen Berchtold Kelly Beyer Angela Blough Nancy Blough Kathy Bracken Colleen Bradley Terry Britt Kelly Broady Maribeth Bruhn Jerry Brundies John Bush Linda Bush Tom Bush Jeanne Bushma Lisa Caffery Marty Calsyn Tim Cameron Cathy Carlin Tony Carter Rose Chenoweth Mary Clarke 92 Kris Clements Joe Collins Brenda Cook Jeff Costello Mary Criger Connie Czupka Ann Degen Nancy DeVries Mike Donahue Kim Donnelly Tami Dreher Kay Dubin Paula Eck Mike Eisenbacher Sue Elvidge Jeff Engelmann Jim Evans Joe Evans Mary Beth Feeney Richard Ferr Becky Flaherty Dave Frommelt Jenny Gannon Cindy Geheren Kathy Gerety Suzanne Gerwe 93 Jean Glowacki Tim G lowacki Ken Goosen Maureen Grady Suzanne Granados Mary Lou Grell Teresa Grimes Margaret Grogan Nick Grothys Lauren Gudac David Haase Katy Harkins Jane Harris John Hart Ted Hathaway Mike Haut Denise Heddinger Ann Heirigs John Herbers Colette Hildebrand Alan Hinton Anita Hogarty Matt Hood Anne Howard Mike Huntington Scott Jackson 94 Paul Jacobsen Stephanie Jacobsen Jeff Jansen Dave Jasper Pam Jimenez Dave Johnston Mike Johnston Nancy Jones Mike Joyce Jim Kadavy Mark Kakert Margaret Karwath Rita Kearns Henry Ketelaar Mary Killen Patty King Kevin Kluger Beth Knickrehm Pam Koby Ruth Koppes Kristy Krajewski Scott Krajewski Uli Kuhnle Kathy Lambert Jim Langford Mark Langford 95 Grant Leese Jim Linehan Jim Losasso Julie Lovewell Mary Lyngholm Joe Macksey Kelly Maher John Mailer Maureen Malloy Jim Martens Colleen Masterson Mark Masterson Mike Masterson Pat Maxwell Cindy McAtee Mike McDermott Mike McGinn Mark McGuiness Jim McHugh John McKeon Anne Marie Mester Debbie Micka Nancy Miclot Joe Milder John Miletich Ann Miller % Ken Mirocha Marie Molyneaux Terri Monnig John Morrissey Pam Muhs Pat Muhs Tom Mulligan Mike Murphy Jeff Nahra Mark Nahra Patty Neilssen Darren Niemann Chuck Norkus Kate Noth Mike O'Bryan Ann E. O'Donnell Anne Marie O'Donnell Nancy O'Leary Don Padley Mary Parker Bob Pence Rodney Phillips Meg Pille Mary Beth Prichard Natalie Pullella Andrea Quinn 97 Paul Quinn Diana Randall Peter Resnick Bill Rettko Mary Reyes Michele Reyhons Margaret Reynolds Ann Riedesel Julie Roach Kathy Robnett Mike Roche Jeanne Rossmiller Dan Ruiz Annette Ruth Kathy Saskowski Lisa Schmits Sheila Schmitt Maureen Schramp Jim Seward Susie Smith Roxanne Solis Tom Stemlar Nancy Stratman Sandi Sweetland Pat Thelan Bill Timmons 98 Scott Tinsman Mike Tomsha Lynn Toney K.C. Tonn Laurie Tonn Joe Tucker Beth Uhde Scott VanCamp Eileen VanDeSompele Cathy VanLandschoot Lisa Vieger Ann Viner Kathy Wafer Mary Wagner Greg Walseth Diane Walsh Lori Weiman Dave Welte Chris Whitehead Larry Whitty Diane Zack Connie Zang John Abel Doug Alter Paul Amber Dawn Anderson Edith Anderson Sharon Angerer Rita Aubry Polly Barres Clayton Beckwith Beth Bedford Mark Bergthold Mike Bergthold Chris Bernat Gina Bettini Jill Beutel Wendy Beyer Tom Birch Joleen Blanche Laura Blessing Sue Bolton Bob Brehmer Lisa Britt Tom Britt Jackie Browne Pete Bush Cathy Butnuh 100 Chris Caffery Margaret Carrol Grace Cervantes Joe Ceryanec Joe Chupka Denise Clinton John Coffindaffer Bill Collins Pat Collins Rick Conway Linda Cook Connie Crisci Clare Cronkleton Paul Cunningham Tom Delleman Donnelle DePrey Diane DeVine Laura DeVries Tom Dierickx Peggy Donahue Mark Donnelly Pat Doyle Tera Dreher Phillip Duax Bob Duffy Dave Edens 101 Rosi Edens Mary Ehlert Kathy Epping Marian Farrell Mary Fennelly Mary Figge Terese Fischlein Neil Fishburn Joe Frandsen Cathy Frommelt Mike Gannon Michell Gardina Monica Gardina Tom Garside Annette Gassier Michelle Gau Mary Gebelein Mike Gehlsen Tim Gerety Ben Gerwe Kevin Glowacki Janine Goldermann Lisa Golick Joanne Gosser Mark Gould John Grady 102 Donna Griebel Mike Gripp Gina Gudac Jane Gumpert Michele Guy David Harris Beverly Harrison Mike Hart Pat Hart Mo Hasenmiller Mike Hasley Anne Hathaway Terri Hayes Nan Henkel Leanne Herbers Cindy Hibbeler Paul Hiebing Liz High Tricia Hines Barb Hirstein Sue Holm Gina Hood Tim Howard Mark Hull Mark Hunt Traci Huntington 103 Mary Ann lannuzelli Betty Jackson Tony Janney Ann Jacobsen Doug Jasper Eileen Jensen Anna Jestel Beth Johnson Gary Johnson Sandy Jones Therese Keenan Kevin Kelly Pat Kilfoy Tom Killion Kurt Krajewski Kathy Kratt Brad Kresse Julie Kroy Gerri Krueger Andy Kuchis Mary Ann Kulaga Richard Kunkel Dave LaMar Pasty Laures Theresa Liebold David Lemek 104 Grey Liebscher Anne Linehan Gary Long Larry Madrigal Tim Manley Nicke Masterson Tom Masterson Mike Matthys Kathy McCabe Stevie McDowell Polly McGinn Carolyn McGrath Laurie McGuiness Patty Meierotto Mark Merrill Chuck Miller Sherri Mirocha Chuck Missel Mike Moore Peggy Morrissey Anne Mulligan Erin Murphy Sharon Murphy 10s Marie Nagle Jacque Nahra Teri Nares Tom Nares Al Nelson Sue Niemann Dana Nitschke Tom Nykoluk Kathy O'Donnell Mary Jean O'Donnell Marty Otting Doug Padley Becky Peeters Mary Peine Loretta Peppers Randy Peppers Aleata Piet Debbie Ponsetto Peggy Powell Rita Prior Sandy Pullella Lori Rohlf Kathy Rainsford Lori Reilly Mike Reiser Pat Reiser 106 Mary Resnick Joe Reyes Renee Rhinesmith Steve Riley Suzanne Risse Lisa Rose Don Ruiz Marianne Rupe Pat Ryan Jeff Ryder Ann Sachs Carolyn Salter Chris Salter Kelly Schaeckenbach Lori Schebler Paul Schebler Ron Schlitz Susie Schneider Joe Simpson Dave Skibbie B.J. Smith Tim Smith Dan Stahler Michelle Stark Laura Sunderbruch Peter Tinsman 107 Carolyn Tobin Cindy VanCamp Susie VanCamp Janine VanDeSomple Stephanie VanVooren Sally Velthoff Mary Ann Vieger Tony Volante Gracina Wakefield Cathy Walsh Mike Walton Jeanine Watkins Julie Whitty Matt Wiebler Anne Marie Wolfe Anne Michelle Wolfe Tom Zack 108 Cathy Allen Diane Azzaline Sheri Balzer Lori Bearbower Bob Bedford Geri Bell Jean Bell Julie Berchtold Debbie Bergthold Brenda Bernauer Dave Bielser Carol Blough Tim Boudreau Tony Bowen Drew Bracken Kathy Bradley Mark Broders Tim Bromell Rick Brundies Anne Bush Tom Bushur Jerry Butler Clare Callahan Jane Callahan Kathy Callahan Mary Calsyn 109 Terri Cameron Mary Carlin Liz Carroll Joe Carsten Kevin Clark Judy Cleeton Mary Coffindaffer LuAnn Cooper Mike Condon Carolyn Coyne Donna Creech John Cronkleton John Crossen Carol Czupka Rose Davila Lance Denger Leisha DeSmet Peter Dockery Judy Edens David Eisenbacher John Evans Carol Fangmann Mike Faulhaber Mike Feeney Nancy Foley Don Frandsen 110 Tim Frazer Julie Gannon Mike Geheren Jeff Gehlsen Nida German George Gerwe Anne Guidici Tim Gould Melissa Granados Dan Grothus David Hall Lisa Hancock Bernadette Handley Dale Hansen Frank Harkins Carol Harris Nancy Has ley Tony Haut Laura Hechemeyer Lisa Henger Mike Hernandez Tammy Hibbeler John Holm Debbie Holmes Tracy Holmes Bill Hoover m Beth Howard Louis lannuzzelli Lynne Jacobsen Maria Jacobsen Katie James Mike Jaros Laura Jasper Dwayne Johnson Lori Johnson John Joyce David Kadavy Matt Kakert George Kali Joe Karsten Teresa Keiser Maribeth Kerkhoven Laurie Kilfoy Kati Knott Tim Koby Mark Koch Bob Kopatich Sarah Koppes Polly Krueger Stephanie Kuhnle Ann LaMar Ann Lammers 112 Ed Langford Tim Lawler Joe Leahy Zorina Leinweber Steve Light Julie Logas Rose Long Patty Loos Tom Lopez Steve Lossasso Bob Lovewell Lori Low Tom Luchner Anna Lyons Tom Macksey Jon Madrigal Stacey Marko Lori Marley Margaret Marten Dan Martin Margaret Martin Theresa Marxen Bobby Mayers Todd Mayes Gene McCabe Tricia McCabe 113 Kathy McCandless Bob McCarthy David McCluskey Bill McGee John McGivern Pam McGowan Sue McGuiness Dan McKeon Mary Mehmert Michelle Menster Mike Micka Judy Micklewright Mike Miller Connie Mirocha Meg Molyneaux Tim Mooney Pat Moore Mike Morrissey JoAnn Mussmann Sandra Mussmann Matt Nagle Mike Nahra Michelle Nichols Tricia Nobis Dave Nolan Jane Nolan 114 Jerry Nykoluk Jim O'Bryan Sue O'Donnell Cheryl Omahen Margaret Osborn Jim Otto Gary Peters Lonnie Piet Andy Ploehn John Pointer Linda Ponsetto Katie Prichard Marge Ptacek Mike Reyhons Mary Riley Laura Ritter Margaret Ritter Todd Roach Dori Roberts Jane Robnett Julie Rodman Paul Roe Joe Rossen ns Blaine Smith Tony Soen Gabe Solis Joe Soto Steve Spinner John Stack Vivian Stamenic Kathy Stemlar Jim Stice Rowdy Stock Catherine Thelan Tom Thompson Kevin Threatt Beth Timmons Jennie Tomsha Jackie Tonn 116 Marianne Rossmiller Natalie Russell Pam Schadt Chris Schebler Diane Schloemer Nancy Schmid Laura Schelter Mike Sierra Teresa Simpson David Slater Margaret Tyler Gina Valainis Nick VanCamp Rick VanCamp Sara VanVooren Dave Vargas Dave Verbeke Dianne Vieger Juli Volante Ronald Vroman Paulette Wallach Fran Walsh Tom Walsh Julia Watson Michel I Weber Paul Weiman Bill White Sheila Wolfe Chris Wylie NOT PICTURED: Juniors Tammy Halma Debbie Hawkins Julie Rhyne Sophomores Freshmen Dan Creech Chris Anderson Joe Garcia Robbin Burke Mike Gusta Mark Huber Tammy Verdon 117 TOP: Mr. Don Miller, Principal of Assumpton High School. ABOVE: Father George Hoenig, Vice Principal - Finance. RIGHT: Father Tom Gehl- sen, Registrar. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Tom Sunderbruch, Vice Principal - Dean of Students. The administrators of Assumption keep our school going. , Mr. Ray Ambrose Social Studies Ms. Christine Borkgren Foreign Language Mr. James Brainerd Physical Education Mr. David Burke Guidance Counselor Mr. Karl Burmester Business Education Mr. David Clauss Fine Arts Sr. Marcia Costello, C.H.M. English Mrs. Joan DeVries Science Mrs. Becky Each Home Economics Mr. John Each Physical Education Mr. John Erickson Mathematics Sr. Francelle Farley, B.V.M. English 121 Mr. James Fox English Sr. Andrea Giltner, O.S.B Guidance Mr. Dennis Glancy English Ms. Patricia Hanlon Fine Arts Mrs. Ruth Heuermann Foreign Lanauage Sr. Margaret Keefe, B.V.M. English Mr. William Kellenberger English Sr. Sharon Kubes, O.S.F. Mathematics Mr. Gary Laake Business Education Mrs. Dawn Lee English Mr. Michael Loehrer Social Studies Ms. Irene Mack Physical Education 122 Sr. Jane Mackin, B.V.M. Mathematics Sr. Mary Meyer, O.S.F. Mathematics Mr. James Minick Science Dr. John Moriarity Science Ms. Maureen O'Connor Mathematics Sr. Annelle O'Dea, B.V.M. Guidance Sr. Claire Marie Patik, C.H.M Science Mrs. Marilyn Phelan Physical Education Mr. Michael Phelan Mathematics Fr. Michael Phillips Chaplain Mr. Edward Quarte 11 Social Studies Mr. Charles Ramer Social Studies 123 Mrs. Joan Resnick Home Economics Mr. Thomas Salsbury Fine Arts Sr. Elizabeth Sprung, B.V.M. Librarian Rev. John Stecher Religion Rev. Robert Staes Religion Rev. Gerald Stouvenel Religion Mr. John Tefer Social Studies Mrs. Catherine Tucker Science Mr. Chris VanLauwe Social Studies Mrs. Kay Volz Business Education Mr. David Watson English 124 AT TOP: The front office personnel; Mrs. Lee Reilly, Mrs. Marge Mielenhausen, Sr. Francis Regis NcNam- ara O.S.F., Catherine End- erle, Mary Michl. CENTER: The kitchen staff at A. H. S. keeps us well fed. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT; Mrs. Mil- ler, Mrs. Ries, Mrs. Boud- reau, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Ertl, Mrs. Stoltenberg, Mrs. Larson, and Mrs. Fall. FAR LEFT: Head Custodians Erma and Lester Wichelmann. LEFT: Custodians Tom Irwin and Dave Briskey. (Not pic- tured, Greg Sokolik.) 125 RIGHT: Sr. Elizabeth smiles be- hind her desk at the library. BE- LOW LEFT: What did you skip? asks Fr. Gehlsen. BELOW RIGHT: Junior Mike Arnould and Sr. Francelle deep in discussion. BOTTOM: Mr. Van Lauwe ob- serves a heated chess match be- tween two freshmen. BEHIND THE SCENES Pat Kearns - Senior Stage Manager Rita Kearns - Stage Manager Kristi Clements - Lighting Technician Jim McHugh - Special Effects Brenda Cook - Stage Left Manager Chuck Norkus - Sound Technician Lisa Britt Linda Cook Dale Hansen TOP RIGHT: Teri Nares prepares Tootie Butler for the Big Show. TOP LEFT: John Stroben takes five during a practice session. fiNNir, TOP: Frank Butler (Dave Resnick) and Annie Oakley (Sue Hawks) fight for the title as the best in the musical Annie Get Your Gun , March 11 and 12 . ABOVE: Annie settles a little business with Foster Wilson (Mark Hull). RIGHT: Frank and Buffalo Bill (Jim Seward) dis- cuss the possibilitiesof Annie in their Wild West Show. TOP LEFT: Annie smiles in anticipation of her sure win. BOTTOM LEFT: Dolly Tate (Anne Howard) ar- gues with Charlie Davenport (Dave LaMar) over the presence of the Indians on the train. TOP RIGHT: Frank sings to Annie about the wonders of love. CEN- TER: Annie's brother and sisters played by - LEFT TO RIGHT - Connie Mirocha, Anna Lyons, Sue Mc- Guiness, and Tim Bourdreau. ABOVE: Joe Leahy shows his talent with the lasso. 129 GOES UP 130 This is a sketch of the new gym which went under construction yesterday. Go out the cafeteria doors. (BOTTOM FAR LEFT) turn right to existing door, (leads to out- side). Step outside... you are now stand- ing in the corridor which leads to the rest- rooms, showers, locker and office facilities on the left and the gym on the right. The building will have an all-purpose floor. LLTJJ February 18, 1977 131 YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY THIRD HONORS (3.0-3.4) Seniors Kadavy, John 3.487 Butler, Mary A. 3.483 Glowacki, Therese 3.481 Hasley, Deborah 3.472 Borne, David 3.468 Mooney, Carol 3.462 McKeon, Michele 3.457 Huizar, Antonia 3.416 Julien, John 3.402 O'Connor, Mary E. 3.391 DeVries, Jean 3.365 Cinadr, Karen 3.372 Spaeth, Mary G. 3.350 Niemann, Denise 3.320 Parr, Joseph 3.316 Ritter, Juliane 3.314 Evans. Julie 3.308 Geohegan, Ann 3.306 Mielenhausen, Eileen 3.286 Coryn, Ann 3.271 Soenke, Susan 3.268 Bromell, Patti 3.266 Laures, Mary A. 3.254 VanVooren, Martha 3.249 Strang, Stacie 3.248 Wehner, William 3.238 Slater, Joseph 3.236 Schebler, Brian 3.205 Peters, Greg 3.181 Coughlin, Linda 3.179 Bell, Edward 3.139 Lewandoski, Julie 3.137 Wehner, Anne 3.126 Shrader, John 3.122 Toohey, James 3.120 McHugh, Mary P. 3.H0 James, Mary E. 3.086 Hawks, M. Susan 3.076 Glowacki, David 3.071 Leese, Dan 3.070 Burgmeier, Dan 3.062 Moeller, Paul 3.060 Bruce, Janet 3.049 BLough, George 3.044 Metz, Brian 3.019 Harkins, Mary D. 3.002 Juniors Solis, Roxanne 3.A97 Quinn, Andrea 3.495 Welte, David 3.457 Hood, Matthew 3.452 Clarke, Mary F. 3.450 Gannon, Jennifer 3.446 Masterson, Mark 3.437 Blcugh, Angela 3.408 Howard, Anne 3.398 Ruth, Annette 3.396 Roach, Julie 3.392 Granados, Suzanne 3 362 Evans, James 3 297 Masterson, Michael 3.278 McGuiness, Mark 3.278 Randall, Diana 3.270 Molyneaux, Marie 3.266 Pille, Megan 3.257 Jacobsen, Paul 3.256 Harkins, Katy 3.252 Karwath, Margaret 3.246 Bradley, Colleen 3.236 Rhyne, Julie 3.232 Eck, Paula 3.226 O'Donnell, Ann 3.199 Thelen, Patricia 3.167 Czupka, Connie 3.150 Bruhn, Maribeth 3.146 ELvidge, Susan 3 126 Miclot, Haney 3.124 Adams, Annette 3 121 Schmits, Lisa 3.H9 Bracken, Kathleen 3 115 Cook, Brenda 3 102 Grell, Mary L. 3.069 Calsyn, Martin 3.067 Grady, Maureen 3.062 McDermott, Michael 3.076 Krajewski, Kristy 3.072 Toney, Lynn 3.056 Ehgelmann, Jeff 3.052 Killen, Mary E. 3.047 Reynolds, Margaret 3.045 Leinwebery Yesenia 3.037 McAtee, Cynthia 3.029 VanLandschoot, Catherine 3.024 Sophomores Golick, Lisa 3.474 Gumpert, Jane 3.474 Beutel, Jill 3.471 Schebler, Lori 3.357 McGuiness, Laurie 3.337 O'Donnell, Mary J. 3.316 Hathaway, Margaret 3.314 Hull, Mark 3.314 Griebel, Donna 3.313 Anderson, Dawn 3.303 Stark, Michelle 3.263 Keenan, Therese 3.219 Jacobsen, Ann 3.200 Morrissey, Margaret 3.194 Ponsetto, Debbie 3.169 Nykoluk, Thomas 3.166 High, Elizabeth 3.161 Powell, Peggy 3.176 Farrell, Marian 3.171 Johnson, Gary 3.17C Cook, Linda 3.167 Hood, Regina 3.143 Niemann, Suzanne 3.132 Wolfe, Anne 3.111 Golderroann, Janine 3.106 Wiebler, Matthew 3.106 Padley, Douglas 3.105 Anderson, Edith 3 102 Carroll, Margaret 3.064 DeVries, Laura 3.083 Fennelly, Mary R. 3.083 Peeters, Rebecca 3.075 Gardina, Monica 3.063 Pullell a, Sandra 3.063 VanVooren, Stephanie 3.059 Jestel, Anna 3.029 Donahue, Margaret 3.000 Conway, Richard 3.000 Freshmen Creech, Donna 3.462 Giudici, Anne 3.462 Lyons, Anna 3.455 Wolfe, Sheila 3.429 O'Donnell, Susan 3.417 Omahen, Cheryl 3.417 Kilfoy, Laurie 3.357 Marxen, Theresa 3.357 McCabe, Gene 3.357 Nobis, Mary P. 3.357 Bell, Jean 3.333 Carroll, Elizabeth 3.333 Coyne, Carolyn 3.333 Langford, Ed 3.333 Micklcwright, Judith 3.333 Schadt, Pamela 3.333 Czupka, Carol 3.250 Mayes, Todd 3.250 Quinn, Lisa 3.250 White, William 3.250 Martin, Margaret 3.222 Edens, Judith 3.214 Harris, Carol 3.166 Callahan, Jane 3.167 Soer, Richard 3.167 Timmons, Elizabeth 3.167 Vargas, David 3.167 Marko, Stacey 3.154 McGowan, Pamela 3.143 Schebler, Christine 3.143 Howard, Beth 3.133 Nahra, Michael 3.083 Nichols, Michelle 3.083 VanVooren, Sara 3.083 Quinn, Diana 3.077 Hoover, William 3.071 Krueger, Polly 3.067 Gannon, Julia 3.063 Dockery, Peter 3.000 Fangmann, Carole 3.000 Johnson, Dwayne 3.000 McGee, William 3.000 Schloemer, Diane 3.000 132 ROLL OF HONOR ACCUMULATED AVERAGES FIRST HONORS (4.00) Seniors Sophomores Freshmen Liebscher, Sheila U.000 Devine, Diane .000 Kadavy, David A. 000 Prior, Irene . 000 Pigge, Mary C. .000 Marley, Lori .000 Whitehead, Anne . 000 Miller, Charles .000 McCabe, Tricia .000 Menster, Michelle .000 Royer, Lisa .000 SECOND HONORS (J.5-3.9) Seniors Zaug, Connie 3.859 Edens, Rosellen 3.697 Rossmiller, Jeanne 3.851 Zack, Thomas 3.667 Sprosty, Douglas 3.98 Grimes, Teresa 3.8 2 McGuiness, Pamela 3.658 Gimbel, Patricia 3.92 Carlin, Cathy 3.827 Johnson, Beth 3.639 Brovnson, Sue 3.9U McKeon, John 3.821 Verdon, Tamara 3.636 Devine, Dennis 3.902 Muhs, Patricia 3.807 Britt, Lisa 3.63 . Ptacek, Mary J. 3.883 Jackson, Scott 3.798 Gudac, Gina 3.62 , Hart, Mary J, 3.859 Berchtold, Karen 3.793 Kratt, Katherine 3.622 Sprosty, Donald 3.831 Tonn, Laurie 3.788 Epping, Kathleen 3.620 Epping, Dennis 3.828 Anderson, Timothy 3.785 Tinsman, Peter 3.605 Grove, Janet 3.827 Tinsman, Scott 3.778 Jasper, Douglas 3.583 Killion, Mary P. 3.809 Roche, Michael 3.777 VanCamp, Susan 3.581 Gusta, Mary L. 3.7 8 Weiman, Lori 3.757 Janney, Anthony 3.561 Resnick, David 3.7 5’ Pullella, Natalie 3.753 Gau, Michelle 3.528 Walsh, Barbara 3.7A1 DeVries, Nancy 3.751 Nare6, Teresa 3.505 ! Belli, Kent 3.722 . Timmons, Bill 3.7 7 Jensen, Eileen 3.500 Timmons, Michael 3.711 Nahra, Mark 3.7Z 5 Nolan, Cindy 3.713 Lyngholm, Mary A. 3.737 Reynolds, idlen 3.710 Masterson, Colleen 3.678 . Jager, Julie 3.705 Zack, Diane 3.667 Freshmen Hood, Kathleen , 3.689 Kadavy, Jim 3.661 Kratt, Susan 3.658 Clements, Kristi 3.6«. VanLandschoot, Dolores 3.653 Quinn, Paul 3.637 Molyneaux, Margaret 3.933 Whalen, Kirk 3.6Z.8 Glowacki, Jean 3.568 Shetler, Laura 3.929 i Burke, Matthew 3.625 Evans, Joseph 3.56 . Blough, Carol 3.8Z.6 Kearns, Patricia 3.607 Macksey, Joseph 3.538 • Bush, Anne 3-8Z.6 Ambre, Mary E. 3.598 Ptacek, Marge 3.833 Stark, Lisa 3.57 Ritter, Laura 3.833 Hull, Margaret 3.563 Carlin, Mary E. 3.800 Roe, Sheila 3.525 Sophomores Cleeton, Judy 3.800 Bracken, Mary E. 3.52 Jacobsen, Maria 3.750 Wiegand, Monica 3.522 Kroy, Julie 3.971 Azzaline, Diane 3.71 Weber, Maureen 3.512 Sunderbruch, Laura 3.9 8 Berchtold, Julie 3.71 McAllister, Mark 3.505 Gosser, Joanne 3.9 U McGuiness, Suzanne 3.692 Konnath, Theresa 3.500 Liebscher, Greg 3.938 Nolan, Jane 3.667 Gebelein, Mary L. 3.905 Walsh, Frances 3.667 Juniors Caffery, Christine 3.896 Calsyn, Mary C. 3.6Z.3 Fromnelt, Catherine 3.895 Callahan, Clare 3.600 Saskowskl, Katherine 3.986 Linehan, Anne 3.825 Riley, Mary M. 3.600 Mailer, John 3.935 Resnick, Mary R. 3.801 Bradley, Kathleen 3.583 Geheren, Cindy 3.931 Angerer, Sharon 3.778 Holmes, Teresa 3.583 Whitehead, Christopher 3.92 Duffy, Robert 3.778 Bearbower, Lorri 3.571 Wafer, Kathryn 3.907 McGinn, Mary P. 3.750 Allen, Catherine 3.533 Knickreha, Beth 3.871 Risse, Suzanne 3.739 DeSmet, Leisha 3.500 Hogarty, Anita 3.867 McCabe, Kathleen 3.719 Johnson, Lori 3.500 133 BOARD OF EDUCATION Officers of the Board of Education are: Dr. Dick Glowacki, Vice President, Fr. Clifford Egert, President, Mr. Donald Miller, Execu- tive Secretary. 134 ASSUMPTION'S PARENTS CLUB Mr. Marvin Strang, Presi- dent, checks with the other Parent's Club officers prior to the annual pot- luck dinner meet- ing. They are, from left to right, Mrs. Jean Berch- told, secretary; Mrs. Sally Gerwe, treasurer; and Mrs. Maureen Frandsen, vice- president. OFFICERS 1976 - 77 President .......................... Vice President ...................... Secretary ........................... Treasurer ........................... SPECIAL CHAIRMEN Membership .......................... Representative to the Board of Education Christmas Dance .................... Silent Auction Awards Booklet Treasurer ....... Senior Breakfast .....Mr. Marvin Strang Mrs. Maureen Frandsen .. .Mrs. Jean Berchtold ......Mrs. Sally Gerwe Mrs. Mary Barbara Toohey . .Mrs. Barbara VanVooren .........Mrs. Joan Evans .........Mrs. Edna Quinn .. Mrs. Maureen Frandsen . .Mrs. Barbara VanVooren ..........Mr. Mark Gould .........Mrs. Ann Blough ..Mrs. Shirley McGuiness PARISH CHAIRMEN Holy Family ....... Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of Victory Sacred Heart ...... St. Alphonsus ---- St. Mary's ....... St. John Vianney . St. Paul's ....... .. .Mr. Mrs. Jack Jensen .Mr. 8c Mrs. Bill Whitehead ____Mr. 8c Mrs. Dale Smith .Mr. 8c Mrs. Dick Glowacki ----Mr. 8c Mrs. John Gripp Mr. 8c Mrs. John O'Donnell .. .Mr. 8c Mrs. Bill Martens ..Mr. 8c Mrs. Dick Elvidge 135 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL UTILITY EQUIPMENT CO. BETTENDORF, IOWA ROBERT C CORYN - PRESIDENT 3808 ELM STREET BETTENDORF, IOWA 324-5552 OitiMoU- Oowa Blacktop Omc. ROCK BASE ASPHALT SURFACING MOLYNEAUX INSURANCE 220 34th AVENUE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 786-5468 McCarthy insurance agency G. F. McCarthy Paul V. Ryan Robert D. Knight 322-6229 Kahl Building Davenport, Iowa 52801 136 AMETEK, Inc. East Moline, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! AMETEK f mel To ter co., inc. 3rd Brady, Davenport 324-1081 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 st in Sales in Service TRI-CITY . BLUE PRINT COMPANY Compliments of 1613-15 Third Avenue Moline, Illinois 61265 Phone 764-2478 W.G. BLOCK CO. READY TO SERVE YOU FOR PHOTO MURALS OFFSET PRINTING OFFICE COPY MACHINES Ready Mix Concrete ENGINEERING and DRAFTING Building Materials SUPPLIES SUNDERBRUCH Insurance Agency, Inc. 2220 Rockingham Rd. DAVENPORT, IOWA 323-0881 ART SUNDERBRUCH JOE SUNDERBRUCH ART CHIP SUNDERBRUCH 139 GARY ROES HALLIGAN-McCABE FUNERAL HOME, INC. JOHN J. McCABE WILLIAM L. McCABE ROBERT J. McCABE 614 Main St. Davenport, Iowa HANSSENS HARDWARE Village Shopping Center (jh VoS Everything in Hardware, Housewares and Garden Supplies Citizens Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Downtown Davenport - Bettendorf — Northpark large enough to serve you . . . small enough to know you For that special evening or a rreanmgful date give flowers from Neal Rohlfs Choose from corsages, speoa'iy designed bouquets and fresh floral arrangements And if you want a unique gift Neal Rohlfs G'tt Shop can offer you discriminating gifts for anyone on yOur gift giving list ROHLFS. GA«D€N CfNTt fy lANDSCAPf (JNUSSfBT 3030 BRADY STREET DAVENPORT IOWA 322-1771 Roederer Mayflower Moving Storage 323-3631 140 ColorTrak See Your Favorite RCA Dealer Compliments of THE j V L 1 In (t E MORTUARY Mace Chemical Supply Company KIMBERLY ROAD AT DAVENPORT AVENUE DAVENPORT. IOWA 52807 207-09 E. 2nd Street Davenport, Iowa AiDICK. COPYING DUPLICATING PRODUCTS • OFFSET • COPIERS • FLUID • MIMEOGRAPH • COLLATORS•PLATE MAKERS • FOLDERS A COMPLETE LINE OF PAPERS AND SUPPLIES SALES AND SERVICE NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT Products of the Quad Cities, Inc. 3811 HARRISON ST . DAVENPORT. IOWA 52806 (319) 386-1777 142 our heartiest congratulations to those students who by virtue of hard work and extra effort have achieved excellence; the future of this country will rest upon the shoulders of men and women such as you. keep up the good work. Compliments o( THE SCHEBLER COMPANY Twin-State SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 3810 W. RIVER DRIVE ENGINEERING CHEMICAL COMPANY s simio 1916 STURDEVANT 322-5359 143 DIRECT COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE CANDID FORMAL WEDDINGS SENIORS — BRIDES Brake Work All Day Parking Wheel Balance BEUTEL Fennellys Service Center Inc. ilquT ART STONE MONUMENT COMPANY Harrison River Dr Davenport, Iowa 322-9188 Louis W. Beutel - Owner National Car Rental -11th Street R. 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DAVENPORT, IOWA (319) 324-0669 Religious Supply Center offers estimates for interior and consultant services, plans and exterior church decorating. LARGEST RELIGIOUS GOODS STORE IN IOWA IMPERIAL PEWS, the most respected name GIFTS and religious articles in church furniture. PERSONAL FURNISHINGS ALL CHURCH and school furnishings. ALTAR WINES BOOKS and educational materials. CANDLES William Wehner Associates.. “We still believe a man should be proud of the work he does . We offer the only complete landscape design, construction maintenance service in the Quad Cities CJiefXtiat complete ITALIAN AMERICAN MENU DINING ROOM SEATING TOR 100 DAVENPORT 1618 W. LOCUST ST. 324-3288 William Wehner Associates Landscape Architects Contractors 6212 Northwest Blvd. Davenport, Iowa 52806 391-1944 MON ThruTMURS11 AM 12MIDNITE OPEN FRI SAT 1 1 AM TO 1 AM SUNDAY 11 AM TO 11 PM BETTENDORF 940 LINCOLN RD. BETT 359-1666 147 WiiLr ELECTRIC CO. ltME.KIMBtM.VRO. 'Put uU HOUSEPOWER I IN YOUR HOME I Industrial 391-6110 Commercial CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HONORED of ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL • From Your Friends Atop Brady Street Hill Palmer College of Chiropractic 1000 Brody Street Davenport «S' eteSr c company A DIVISION or riSCHSACH A MOOSE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. INC 819 S W I T S STREET DAVENPORT. IOWA Printers, Ribbons Trophies Advertising Specialties Business Gifts miduiest publishing co, I 1024 Weil Third Street I Davenport, lowo 52802 _ ,.. _ , i phon.(3191324-1313 Bill Feddersens Flynn Beverage Co. 909 Floral Lane Davenport, Iowa Distributor of Fine Beer Since 1937 HEINEKEN 1 IMPORT SCHLITZ LIGHT OLD MILWAUKEE SCHLITZ MALT LIQUOR Le Claire Slate Bank Farmers Savings Bank 148 North American Moving Storage northAmerican FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone 324-6667 or 788-3878 CRATON’S INC. SPORTING GOODS EXCLUSIVELY 222 Harrison Street DAVENPORT, IOWA 52801 PHONE 322-0487 JOHANNES BUS SERVICE INC. Satisfaction in bussing days and KNIGHTS for ASSUMPTION is our pleasure!!! 702 - 34th Ave. Rock Island Call 788-7932 BUFFALO SAVINGS BANK A Mighty Bank on the Banks of the Mighty Mississippi 149 COMPLIMENTS OF Burke Dry Cleaners Home of Mr. Neat” THE DAVENPORT CLINIC OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU FOR THE BEST YEAR EVER. life Is X Good! g||l Were Just Tty in' To Make ft Better Hon Buys seDodge BRADY AT KIMBERLY DAVENPORT Congratulations THE BLUE CHIP To Assumption High School of the savings business Honor Students First Frdrral Savings arid of Davenport Fellow Classmates Home Office: 131 West Third Street. Davenport. Iowa 52081 Northwest Office: 4004 Northwest Boulevard. Davenport. Iowa 52808 Bettendorf Office: Cumberland Square Shopping Center. 18th and Spruce Hills Dnve. Bettendorf. Iowa 52722 Tri-State Transport, Inc. P.O. 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IOWA 52722 QUAD-CITY FEDERATION PK5 | OF LABOR IUIMII AFL - CIO Carroll Koepplinger, President Assumption Advancement I------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I Because of a printing deadline date, several contributions were received too late for inclusion, i We regret these omissions and wish to express our appreciation to all who contributed. 159 SPELLETICH-TEEL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. RESIDENTAL APARTMENT COMMERCIAL REMODELING 1807 Emerald Drive Davenport 386-4831 Thoms - Proestler Co. Wholesale Food Distributors Davenport, Iowa For any drainage R070- ROOTER L...I f failure, 422 PERSHING call 323-4544 ARA FOOD SERVICES CO. A Division of SERVICES THE LEADER IN Complete Food and Refreshment Services Vending, Office Coffee Systems. School Lunchs. the Elderly. 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BOX 757 - MOLINE, ILL. 61265 Minutes away from anywhere Just off 1-74 Deere Expressway BEYER-AUSDAL INVESTMENTS 617 DAVENPORT BANK BI.DG. 324-0691 FRANDSEN EXCAVATING CO. 1101 W. 13th Street DAVENPORT, IOWA GRADING EXCAVATING 324-0401 EQUIPMENT RENTAL WE'RE AT THE BOTTOM OF ALL GOOD THINGS! 164 ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS from the CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS of the QUAD-CITIES HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE C.P.A PROFESSION AS A CAREER7 george ohley enterprises he. Advertising Agency LIFTRUCK SERVICE CO., INC. Sales and Service LPM Parts and White Fork Lifts H. J. 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The kind of information that you can use, outside the classroom. Dain, Kalman Quail Incorporated 202 West Third Street Davenport. IA 52801 • 322-2641 170 Bowlmor Lanes SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Open Bowling 2952 Brady Davenport, Iowa DAVENPORT WATER CO. Six Convenient FIRST NATIONAL BANK BRENTON Locations To Serve You. 1. MAIN BANK, Brady at 16th 2. MOTOR BANK, 16th Main 3. ANYTIME TELLER, Motor Bank Lobby, 1620 Main 4. VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 5. DIVISION AT WEST THIRD 6. NORTHPARK MALL Davenport's Diamond Store for Over Half a Century Northpark Shopping Center Downtown Davenport Southpark Shopping Center Congratulations To Assumption High School JAMES T. DOCKERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BRENTON DAVENPORT, IOWA BANK BRENTON EQUITABLE LIFE OF IOWA 417 DAVENPORT BANK BUILDING 324 9141 171 Palmer Junior College ' Join the Educated Generation in Your Own Home Town FOR INFORMATION CALL 324-0835 VISIT 1000 BRADY STREET SHOWCASE DX SIO W. LOCUST STREET DAVENPORT. IOWA 5280S DR KENNETHJ MEYER NORTHWEST (Chiropractic Centre 1707 WASHINGTON STRUT davknport. Iowa FLOWERS INTERIORS b Frederick Qua, yiouMi 'Really Smell RICHARD J. HINES Rrpretentini NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OF MILWAUKEE 3® . CF aminq liibachi 220 Harrison St. One big reason why men do not develop greater abilities, greater sales strength, greater resourcefulness is because they use nei- ther their abilities nor their opportunities. We don't need more strength or more ability or greater opportunity. What we need is to use what we have. Men fail and their families suffer depriva- tions when all the time these men have in their possession the same assets other men are utilizing to accumulate a fortune . . . Life doesn't cheat. It doesn't lock up shop and go home when pay day comes. It pays every man exactly what he has earned. The age old law that a man gets what he earns hasn't been suspended. When we take that truth home and believe it, we've turned a big comer on the high road that runs straight through to success. -- - Basil S. Walsh ELECTRIC COMPANY HEATING WHOLESALERS REFRIGERATION WHOLESALERS DAVENPORT IOWA S2B08 BANWORTH UDELHOVEN, INC. Ed Knickrehm nPenn ■ J Mutual 3211 W Kimberly DAVENPOfTT IOWA 52800 Suite 703 Northwest Tower Davenport. Iowa 52806 386-2890 Office 355-1603 Home rciLI? ®) Scott Community College Balmont Road Batlandorf, Iowa 52722 Phona: 319-359-7531 PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE 173 Move Up to the Crest MARYCREST • Quality education for hundreds of Quad-City area students • Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in nursing, master of arts, bachelor of special studies • Career opportunities through 26 baccalaureate major fields of study • Unique junior college transfer program with general educa- tion requirements fulfilled • Professional preparation in nursing, education, social work, preparatory work for law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, en- gineering • Part-time or full-time studies for students above traditional college age, college credit for life experiences, directed self- study • Financial aid through presidential, honors, Quad-City and jun- tynAS ior college scholarships, federal, state and private aid Call or Write: ADMISSIONS OFFICE 326-9225 MARYCREST COLLEGE DAVENPORT, IOWA 52804 To all the Students for your outstanding achievements this year LeMAR SHADE VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY PATRICIA LaMAR THOMAS LaMAR A FRIEND WILLIAM LaMAR per MAR SECURITY BOB'S MOBILE STATION VALLEY PRODUCE COMPANY DAHL MOTOR COMPANY 174 No Debts QUAD-CITY TIMES Saturday,« . 18 197« Davenport-Bettendcrf, I( Assumption Pays Off 18-Year Mortgage Supporters of Assumption High School celebrate the end of an 18- year debt by burning a huge model of the school’s mortgage Friday night at at John O’Donnell Stadium. Particpatlng are the Rev. Charles Mann, left, a former principal; Don Miller, principal; Jim Flgge, chairman of the fund drive, and the Rev. Bob Walter and tbe Rev. Robert Amborn, former principals. (Times photo by Brent Hansonl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1976-77 SENIORS Mary Ambre Kent Belli Mary Bracken Susan Brownson Matthew Burke Mary Butler Dennis Devine Dennis Epping Patricia Gimbel Theresa Glowacki Janet Grove Mary Gusta Mary J. Hart Kathleen A. Hood Margaret Hull Julie Jager John Kadavy Patricia Kearns Mary Killion Theresa Konnath Susan Kratt Sheila Liebscher Mark McAllister Michele McKeon Carol Mooney Denise Niemann Cynthia Nolan Mary O'Connor Irene Prior Mary Ptacek David Resnick Ellen Reynolds Sheila Roe Susan Soenke Donald Sprosty Douglas Sprosty Michael Timmons Lisa Stark Dolores VanLandschoot Barbara Walsh Maureen Weber Kirk Whalen Anne Whitehead Monica Wiegand JUNIORS Timothy Anderson Karen Berchtold Cathy Carlin Kristi Clements Nancy DeVries Joseph Evans Cindy Geheren Jean Glowacki Teresa Grimes Anita Hogarty Scott Jackson James Kadavy Beth Knickrehm Mary Lyngholm Joseph Macksey John Mailer Colleen Masterson John McKeon Patricia Muhs Mark Nahra Natalie P ul lei la Paul Quinn Michael Roche Jeanne Rossmiller Kathleen Saskowski Bill Timmons W. Scott Tinsman Laurie Tonn Kathryn Wafer Lori Weiman Christopher Whitehead Diane Zack Connie Zaug KNIGHTS REMEMBERED Timothy J. Madrigal Jujy 28, 1959 - July 24, Lori Ann Low April 25, 1961 - Feb. 25,1977 In Memory of Tim Madrigal, '77 and Lori Low, '80 The souls of the just are in the hand of God. They seemed in view of the foolish to be dead. But they are in peace. And God in His great love will raise them up on the last day. On that day we will see them again, and every tear will be wiped away, and our joy will be full. 177 178 As graduation draws near, the class of '77 excitedly anticipates the future. Yet, we are able to stop and reflect on the warm memories that the past four years have given us. Recall the time when ... off green was unheard of ... each big car raffle prize went to one of our class ... we knew Assumption was really ours ... our sophomore football team went undefeated ... Vittorio Favati qualified for the State wrestling quarterfinals ... mem- bers of the girls swim team made State ... John Wessling was lead scorer in metro varsity basketball ... the girls' gymnastics team was one of the best six in State ... the football team made its first appearance in the State playoffs ... we had the biggest turnout for the Spaghetti Supper ... we finally got the Spirit Stick ... As each class passes through, a unique group of people goes along with it. The class of '77 is no exception. We have all grown from the knowledge Assumption has offered us, so that twenty years from now we will be able to sit back and think, Oh thank heaven for 'll Kathy Hood The yearbook staff would like to give special thanks to the Parents' Club, Mr. Miller, Sr. Marcia Costello, Hull's Studio, Misfeldt's and all others who made this yearbook possible.
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