Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)

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V- .j was fx. a 1 fgpwbn ii! 1 iii Q J V, Q ak 74 ' ,Q ' A f 1m+?,,3,,v' - - k . i '- Q15 , W ' . K courtnrs Introduction ......... .... 1 - 9 Faculty .......... ......... ..... 1 0 - 25 Clubs .... . . . 26 - 39 Drama and Music .................. 40 - 61 Sports... ...62-97 Social .... 5. . ......... 98 - 109 Classes ...... 110 - 155 Finale ........................ 156 - 157 List of Organizations ..... 158 - 161 lndex ............... 162 - 167 The snow falls, the sun shines, and each day we live to see another wonder. During the course of our living we as individuals experience countless different feelings and situations. It is in the nature of man to seek, during his lifetime, the satisfaction of success, but it is also in the nature of life to present a new challenge immediately upon the attainment of one success. Every accomplishment, every idea fonmed and believed, every fact learned and retained, is an end in itself - the end of a challenge or of a question or of a problem. But every end must necessarily also be a beginning as we lseek to broaden ourselves, as We seek to learn, and as we meet those challenges which continuously arise. Therefore, there is no end, but every end is a beginning. -Ralph Waldo Emerson There Is No End,. . .Every End Is A Beginning -JS'3'y I9- p.......,,, V 1 W' r Q ,NX ,X '? , 'R I X 'iwxw . . . I. nw f' .,.,.,,,Nx 5 .Q L , , t L,.A k, , - 1 -ftp A - Q, 11' V as A .asf A 1 as . 1. Af,-fa rr - - --,-,.- - V is .1 g g, - ' m y ., Ns' i 'Ii' t + if' -W- , ' -S, 7.. u Throughout the course of our schooling numerous challenges arise. We dedicate ourselves to these challenges and the many conflicts which accompany them until our ultimate goal is reached. For the scholar it is trying to figure out a trigometric function, for the wrestler the struggle to overcome the sight of the gym ceiling, for the Spanish student the task of learning todas las palabras, for the artist learn- ing the art of painting, for the basketball player making a bas- ket Which is defended by an op- ponent four inches taller, and so it goes for each individual. Upon receiving our sheepskin we feel We have reached an end but 'There is no end . . . every end is a beginningv for We are now forced to prepare ourselves to face the world or advance our learning before We attempt to tackle this neverending goal - life. I ..--'ff 8, M, 1 W5 I ,q n f M M' y V! 5? -'l-- .:,,,, ,, 1 4' .. A ,A ' J .. r gg I , 5' 4 'Z W 5'-. ' V' ' 'E I' 1 13 -A 4'f? A i ,I Q Qi?-JF! ,ji M Superintendent A, H. Schuler and school board secretary, Edith Shank. Dick Cook-School Board Member E A james Tyler-School Board Member Lyle Harris-School Board Member William Beatty-School Board Member Wendell Pelle tt-President of School Board 'SF' High School Principal Darrell Ehlen and his secretary, I ww, f john H unter-Director il? N -av' of Special Services Secretary, Shirley Lawton and Vice-Principal Rollin Dyer, Junior High secretary, Enid Roscoe and Principal Del Neary. Giflm' Hllebflef-GUidRHC9 SGCFETHTY Secretaries in the superintendenfs office are Norma Hobson and Irene Stackhouse. YW! Q N . .M W-, , ,,,,,,,- Lowell Clauson . . . 24 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BA at University of Northem Iowa . . . head of science de- partment . . . biology Jeanne Howorth . . . 23 years in At- lantic . . . BA at University of Iowa . . . MA at Drake . . . head of English department . . . NEEDLE advisor . . . individualized reading . . . ninth grade honor's English . . . twentieth century American literature. XM Erlene Fett , , , 18 yea,-S teaching in Delma Wright . . . 127 years at Atlantic Atalntic . . . BA at University of North- - - - BA at UHiV6l'Sify of N0rfhBrr1 IOWH em Iowa . , , MS at Drake , , , sev- . . . MA at Colorado State . . . director enth grade English . . . seventh grade of choral activities . . . music theory geography . . . operetta co-director it A 1 wg ,X ' 5,1 , ,ff Arthur Meyer . . . 15 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BA at Wartburg . . . MA at Colorado State . . . instrumental music Helen Hemphill . . . 15 years at At lantic . . . BA at Morningside . . . junior high learning center Dorothy Shirley . . . 15 years in At- lantic . . . BA at Buena Vista i h ' ' ' Esther Braman . . . 12 years teaching in seventh grade geograp y Atlantic . . . BS at Iowa State Uni- versity . . . Home Economics . . . FHA advisor tt,. t,,., , , ww? Ruby Woodring . . . 10 years at At- lantic . . . BS in Education at Drake . . . special education. 5 Wallace Roscoe . . . 15 years in At- lantic . . . BA at University of North- ern Iowa . . . eighth grade history Dale Allen . . . 10 years in Atlantic . . . BS from Iowa State . . . eighth grade shop . . . seventh grade math . . . mechanical drawing . . . head varsity basketball coach . . . head eighth grade football coach Betty Heflin . . . 10 years in Atlantic . . . BS at Northwest Missouri State . . . MS at University of Wyoming . . . girl's physical education . . . girl's golf coach . . . director of cheerleaders . . . GRA advisor. Richard Jespersen . . . 6 years in Atlantic . . . BS at Buena Vista College . . . MA at University of Iowa . . . . . . guidance counselor William Morgan . . . 6 years in Atlantic . . . BS in Ed at Drake . . . Work study program i yyya 5 ' Dona Miller . . . 5 years at Atlantic if . . . BA in Ed from Wayne State . . . I senior high librarian . . . sponsor of library club W A iii Gail Casey . . . 5 ears in Atlantic .4 H Y BA at University of Iowa . . . junior ,. 3' hi h athletic su ervisor . . . head sev- ,A , 4-A--ff..-..,, ,,.V ,, K' g P i,,,:. 'VV' ' A enth grade football coach . . . head 1 E , eighth grade basketball coach . . . head 1 -N ,a '- junior high wrestling coach . . . head l ' 3 ' Q ' V -gm? t gir1's varsity tennis. Richard Seufert . . . 5 years teaching .- I 1 1 in Atlantic . . . BA in Ed at Wayne State . . . Spanish I and II David Pierce . . . 5 years in Atlantic BA at Luther College . . . earth science . . . physical science . . . biology . . . head cross country coach . . . head boy's varsity golf coach. Richard Lundgren . . . 4 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BS in Ed at Northeast Missouri State College . . . world his- world geography Clark Neary . . . 4 years teaching at Atlantic . . . BA at University of North- em Iowa . . . MA in Ed at University of Northern Iowa . . . American govern- ment . . . sociology Robert Younger . . . 5 years in Atlantic . . . BA at William Jewell College . . . MA at Northwest Missouri . . . boy's physical education . head varsity football coach . . . head varsity track coach John Overgaard . . . 4 years in Atlantic . . . BA from Dana College . . . advanced composition . . . creative writing . . . ninth grade English Lynn Bames . . . 3 years in Atlantic . . . BS from Dana College . . . MA from University of Nebraska . . . sev- enth grade science . . . eighth grade science . . . junior high physical educa- tion . . . assistant varsity football coach . . . head wrestling coach Dean Houfek . . . 4 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BA in Ed from Wayne State . . . seventh grade math . . . eighth grade math . . . assistant eighth grade football coach . . . head seventh grade basketball coach . . . assistant junior high track coach . . . assistant junior high wrestling coach K, A 2 Cary Madison . . . 4 years teaching in Atlantic . . , BS in Education from Peru State College . . . algebra I . . . fused geometry Vicki Finders . . . 3 years at Atlantic . . . BA at Westmar College . . . personal typing . . . bookkeeping . . . business law . . . selling Gail Morse . . . 3 years in Atlantic S, 5' 1 il . 3 years at Atlantic . . . BA at Morningside College . . . Ruth Beaver . . individualized reading . . . writing . . . BS from Iowa State University laboratory . . . tenth grade English . . . chemistry . . ., physics Richard Casady . . . 3 years in Atlantic . . . BS in Mathamatics fused eometr . . al ebra I . al ebra II . . assistant ba 8 Y - E - - 8 - seventh grade football coach . . . assistant junior high basket- ll coach Francis Hofmeyer . . . 3 years in At- lantic . . . BA at Kearney State Col- lege . . . MA at University of Nebras- ka . . . economics . . . world history Robert Herring . . . 3 years at Atlantic . . . BA from Graceland College . . . American history . . . world history . . . assistant boy's golf coach Ronald Beaver . . . 3 years teaching in Atlantic . . . MS in Agriculture from Iowa State University . . . agriculture I, II, III, and IV . . . supervisor of Agricultural Occupations and Employ- ment Experience Gere Huebner . . . 3 years in Atlantic . . . BA from Upper Iowa College . . . American history . . . head junior var- sity football coach . . . head junior varsity basketball coach . . . assistant track coach Lois Casey . . . 3 ,years in Atlantic . . . BA at University of Iowa . . . chemistry Io Ann Bunyan . . . 3 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BA at Tarkio College . . . eighth grade English Frances Dyer . . . 3 yeais at Atlantic . . . BA at Simpson College . . . eighth grade reading . . . seventh grade read- ing 1 Kay Herring . . . 2 years in Atlantic . . . BA in Education and English from Graceland College . . . seventh grade English Norman De Lance . . . 2 years at At- lantic . . . BA from University of Nebraska at Omaha . . . great writers of English literature . . . ninth grade English . . . survey of English literature John Logsdon . . . 2 years teaching in Atlantic . . . BS from Northwest Mis- souri State College .' . . drivers educa- tion Carolyn McCalla . . . 1 year at At- lantic . . . BS at Sterling College . . . MS from Kansas State College at Pitts- burg . . . general math . . . fused geometry . . . algebra II . . . trigon- ometry Mara Lundgren . . . 1 year in Atlantic . . . BA at University of Iowa . . . junior high girls' physical education Elaine Elming . . . 1 year at Atlantic Wanda McElree . . . first year in At- . . . BS from Universiby of Nebraska laritic . . .BA from Upper Iowa Col- . . . MS at Iowa State University . . . lege . . . eighth grade English . . . eighth grade home economics seventh grade English S 5 1 W . . Qxsserwa, L Ioan Taylor . . . . . BA in Musi Olaf College . . enth grade band WW, Richard Nissen . . . I year in Atlan- tic . . . BA at Midland Lutheran Col- lege . . . consumer math . . . algebra I . . . algebra III or Trigonometry . . . head ninth grade basketball coach . . . assistant varsity track coach 'if il , rf,ry' -rg' if? r-' j by is i XR y . .B . 1 year at Atlantic Roger Mathias . . . l year teaching in Richard McLaren . . . 1 year at At- c Education from St. Atlantic . . . BA from Simpson . . . lantic . . . BA from University of prep band . . . sev- eighth grade science . . . assistant jun- Northern Iowa . . work study program junior high music ior varsity football coach . . . assist- ant basketball coach . . . head junior track coach I 4 Serving several hundred lunches a day is the job of Frances Andersen, Edna Petersen, Elaine Huddleson, Bea Walton, and Ardelle Anderson. ' r A rare picture of the cooks and checkers is one of them resting. In this rare photo are Dorothy Stuart, Gloria Sieh, Susan Larson, Marie Drake, and Barb Drake. The cooks, custodians, and bus drivers were vital parts of Atlantic High School. The student body and the faculty couldnit have functioned proper- ly if it hadnit been for these personnel. The cooks were busy preparing lunches for the grade, junior high, and high ,...-V schools. Daily they prepared 2000 lunches. Barbecues, pizza, and tuna noodle casserole were found to be some of the favorite lunches. Unjamming lockers, keeping the side- walks clear, and cleaning up the spit wads were jobs that kept the custodians occupied. They worked long hours in order to provide the students with clean surroundings. Cooks, Custodians, and Bus Mrs. Lenora Wohlenhaus spends much of her time supervising the Harold Swaney, Ruth Templeman, Eunice Mailander, and Virginia cooking staff. Nelson are completing the job of cleaning the trays in H4 , M 24 , is 'I 1 1 2 ' QJMDK' , S ,I 'ev' - 4 It 3 fl A The bus drivers are: John Carlson, Lyman Wahlert, Mrs. Don Joyce I -'-1 uiamp, Shorty Duskin, Harry Du.nn, Melvem Reimer, and Drustrup, Parker Butcher, Mrs. Lois D k' , L St ff M l H F .., . Bob Rutherford, Don Hockenberry, Bob Efithzrforglwwayheerljalmesoxli, ans mussen IUC? The school nurse, Mrs. Robert Bennett, is a big help to the students. As the sponsor M of FNC, she instructed young girls in the field of medicine. The 'ianitors who keep our building clean are: Leo Pieken, Wythial Drake, and Gaylllfd Petersen. Absent when this picture was taken was George Wakeman. Drivers--All a Part of AHS Baking the famous school-baked buns is one of the many jobs of the cooks. Here Gladys , . . . ' ' ' A 1 P d d Kinen, Martha Llastleberry, Helen bhahan and Edna Petersen are completing their duties. Junior High Custodmm' Xe B ersen an Joe Knauer, are busy throughout the day cleaning classrooms. 25 26 ubs Through the 1969-70 school year, the Future Teachers of America Club was headed by Marlys Lilienthal. In Octo- ber the club attended the district con- vention, and in November the juniors and seniors of the club participated in the Prospective Teachers Day at Drake University. They held a Christmas party in December, and in March the mem- bers went to the state convention. In the spring the juniors and seniors taught once a week for eight weeks in order to find out if teaching was what they truly wanted to do. During Education Week they assisted the high school teachers, and in April the club invited their mothers and elementary teachers they taught under to their installation of new officers. year are: Clubs Help Members Set Their Goals Marlys Lilienthal, FTA president, is caught off guard. 5? 2 Wt! i president, Nancy Heffbert, the club's sponsor, Mrs. Bennett. During the 1969-70 school year, the gavel of the Future Nurses Club was held by Nancy Herbert, a junior, and was advised by Mrs. Bennett, the school nurse. The club participated in nu- merous activities including visiting the new Atlantic Medical Center and tour- ing the Home for Trainables. As the year progressed, the members inspect- ed the Iowa School for the Deaf and were shown the various aspects of a hospital. By viewing several movies, FNC was informed of the different careers that are synchronized in the running of a hospital such as nursing and being lab technicians. The girls received instruction in a first aid course and made favors at Easter time. They held a tea for their mothers in the spring which featured the installation of officers for the ensuing year. 22 28 29 Those who comprise the FNC cabinet are Diane Cook, Karen Conklin, and Judy Rechtenbach. Making Easter favors keeps Karen Petersen. Kathy Fickel. Linda 1Beuchamp,.a,,d Martha Hansen very busy, and will in lturn make many people happy. FHA president, Debbie Andersen, participates in one of the club's many projects. wg M A K E125- -z-O Oi, 5 I 2 5 ' 'U A f M , O I-I Q 'N' O s . 4f-- ..,,. 5 44' 0 D N E W 609- President, Debbie Anderson, led the 1969-1970 FHA club while Mrs. Braman sponsored it. The members of the club participated in various activi- ties. These included: selling apples at home football games, making toys for needy children, and studying different careers. They also held a party for their fathers and invited their mothers to their installation tea. Carol Bladt prepares for the annual style show. Responsible for planning and organizing the c1ub's many activities is the FHA cabinet. They are: Carol Burgm, Darla Hall, Loretta Kramer, and Diane Iameson. lvlembers Prepare For Leaming the art of arranging conversation pieces is Sheryl Knuth. 1: fl Goo?-T10 'D X NA Ay Q Li, 9 ' -as Q' Q 4 'Trr. 0 u .1 1 - b 5 f '-.3 rf' - '14, r .. . N K ' I' - all i 'D F ' C -4 TL'-r, . . . 'von' ' . , 10 b , ' 'UC' Y- N KN- ' President Delbert Thurman presides over a meeting. Future Occupation The FFA, as usual, was a very active club. Heading the club was senior Del- bert Thurman. Again this year the club sponsored Harvest Ball, attended the State and National Conventions, and participated in district and state contests. They also competed in the county fair, presented radio programs, and farmed the chapter crop plot. In October seven members, Delbert Thurman. Greg Zellmer, Duane Dreager, Dennis Phillips, James Knudsen, james Frisbie, and Rick Pellett, attended the National Convention in Kansas Citv, Missouri. During the year Bob Edwards lent a helping hand to the district organization as vice-president. The chapter had forty-five active members, of which four held the Iowa Farmer degree, thirty-five were Chapter Farm- ers, and ten were Greenhands. On one their many A year of many learning experiences and varied activities revolve around the FFA cabinet. The cabinet consists of: Rick Pellett, Greg gelllzaier, Bob Edwards, Vince Dolch, Duane Da-eager, and James u sen. trips, test corn from their chapter crop plot. A new member, Mark Dolch, receives his jacket from Delbert Thunnan and Vince Dolch. l President Mary Jo Kinen leads her team tg another victory. Seeking to adyance their degree of agility, GRA'ers dilgntly practice performing flips off the mini-tramp. Volleyball is one nf the club's favorite pastime. wa., nn. ,,.- . 1 .1 - .- . .. . . ,. ..... ,.. .... .. .. Vaulting the horse and executing flips on the mini-tramp were only two of the numerous activities that the GRA girls enjoyed participating in during the 1969-70 school year. They met on Tuesday evenings with their sponsor, Miss Heflin, who was aided by Mrs. Lundgren. Besides gymnastic feats, the members scampered through many vig- ' orous games of volleyball and basket- ball, slugged lots of homers, and re- I ceived frost-bitten noses from sleigh-rid- ing. The GRAers also romped through ' many games of battleball, and tickled and tackled their ways through stren- uous scooter soccer games. The girls at'- tended activities such as district play day and the championship game of the Girl's State Basketball Tournament at Des Moines. Diane Campbell headed the Library Club for the 1969-70 school year. Each of the girls belonging to the club as- sisted Mrs. Miller, .their sponsor, for at least one hour per week in the library. Besides these duties, the girls enjoyed four social events during the year. The girls chosen to plan the Library's Club's activities are: Diane Campbell, janet Collinson. Vicki VerSteegh, Kathy Ostrus, and Marcia Tumer. Both Studious And Exhilarating Glueing in date due cards, Marsha Tumer does her part of helping in the library. Vicki Mrs. Miller by sorting the .L -1 it fe ' , ...' rrri is W. ggi? D i L X as Q A .1 , a - , . . .. ki 5 . X 7' ' ,IN A . 1 .g R . 5 'mia t H' 35 Science Club Promotes Di The Science Club under the leader- ship of President Paul Knop and ad- visor, Mrs. Beaver, had 19 members. This year the Science Club heard ai talk on radioactivity by Mr. Iespersen, mensions In Science viewed the stars with a telescope from the roof of AHS, and planned and ar- ranged the gym for the Science Exhibit. The annual fair featured 135 exhibits of junior and senior high students. Science Club members, Bruce Miller and jim Gaxskill. organize Science Fair programs l Q Q if T e fi ffl S et - t A Nw 1 --fx' rr M Mill.lm. C E ' r,zg:i1- 'f f' 'V ' .fi ' 'L ' ,. V, , , . eyi ., t 1 .. , . ., . it if ' rlrrr ' ' H in --l-2 N ' I- f ig, ' f W, Y The Science Cluli officers- are: Paul Knop, President, Brc-nt Stuetelberg, program chairmung flllfiulgnlllislolzllplgifscgi Mrs. Beaver, advisor, Katie Wright, secretary-treasurerg and Sue Green, Vice-President. .Astmmmw and AMm-phowgmphvin ' if W lf? B9 C4 F' E5 ,,,, me W A ' I F, ., X , f-Rn ve w lf? S- NP er ascii: Thespians Take Active Part In School Hustle And Bustle Under the counsel of Thane Hascall, Thespians functioned as an organiza- tion to proniote the dramatic arts in the school. Their major role was help- ing put on the school plays such as Annie Get Your Gun and The Sil- ver VVliistle.,' Thespians served as act- ors as well as the backbone of the stage crews. Other activities of Thes- pians were speech contests and the Drama Festival with the Colden Spike Awards. Also the club saw the movie The Reiversf' Mcixilwis of the 1969-70 Thcspian cabinet are: Karla Breclcnsteiner, Mll'l1l'llP l0 H4'1lS1'H, SHUI HUNT, MHYTY Dfwvlllfs I-HYTY H11fChll1S0YL MHYCY Rmlgr-rs, and Elizabeth XV'UlllL'l'll1ll'l'IS. In the dramatical season, Thespians serve as 'lihe Thespian cabinet along with their advisor, Thane Hascall, selects the nominees for the actors as well as members of the make-up Lnlden Spike Awards. crew. Journalism Staffs Record Ian Ruth Sievers and Ann Sandhorst busy. are trying to explain their writing. V . gm Kumi as i Proofreading is an important part of the NEEDLE. Becky Nelson Mary Lee DeWulf, and Kathy Friday are preventing those embar- rassing mistakes from being printed. The NEEDLE staff, composed of six- teen senior, junior, and sophomore mem- bers, informed the student body as to what happened in and out of school. The bi-monthly paper was edited by Tressa Wilcox and Steve Meredith. They were aided by the rest of the staff in writ- ing articles, taking pictures and meeting deadlines. Miss Howorth guided the staff with her many years of experience Business manager and spox-t's editor, Sam Hunt and Rick Mewhirter respectively, are check- ing the programs which are sold at the games. Heithoff. Helping them are Scott Deter and to put NEEDLE. Nick Hunt, and Gary DeVoss are racking their brains for articles Being assisted by their advisor, Miss Howorth, Tressa Wilcox and Steve Meredith, co-editors, are putting articles on a layout sheet. Today For Tomorrow The jAVEI.:IN staff consists of First Row: Suzanne Mullins, Sue Lilienfhali Debbie DOYU, Zlld Elizabeth Wohlenhaus- SeC0l1d1 Green, Emily Hoegh, B th M D ' ' ' ' ' 6 C Crmott. Anne Rggcge, Marlys jim Dyer, Dan Kluever, Richard Werth, Jim Hoffmann, Tom Dimig, A typical day in the darkroom is s ent print- P ing, developing, and washing pictures. and Owen Long. Classes, homework, games, parties, prom, graduation - events of today are only memories of tomorrow. JAVELIN tried to record these events that mold the lives of students of Atlantic High School. This staff, consisting of fifteen mem- bers, worked sixth period every day to produce the yearbook. Richard john- son, the editor, applied his three years of experience to help this book be filled with memories for everyone. Cutlines, deadlines, spreads, and con- tacts all had special meaning for the members of the JAVELIN staff. When these were completed, the yearbook was ready to be presented to the AHS students. Busy meeting the deadline are Emily Hoegh and Marlys Lilienthal. Reading cutlines and typing are their iobs. Richard Johnson, editor, and Mr. Grantham, advisor, are doing their vital jobs - helping other members of the JAVELIN. 40 eu, 1 4 N, Drama gl Music f' E Davenport, and Sitting surprise for Frank. A Three Night Success of Broadway Production Annie Get Your Gun a broadway musical featuring Irving Berlin's music was presented by the vocal and drama departments last fall. The directors in charge of the play were Miss Delma Wright, musicg Mr. Thane Hascall, drama, and Mr. Dwight Granthan, sets. The play centers around Annie Oak- ley, a backward country girl, who tries to capture Frank Butler's heart. She strives to change her backward ways in order to please Frank and she finally succeeds. s the cattle boat home to New York, Annie talks about how much she hates Mr. Frank Butler Annie, played by Beckie Nelson, and Frank, played by Joel Miller, are aided by their assistants in having a shootin' match to see who is the best i 1 . . ., Lonnie Mallon and his stage crew make last minute qorrections on the sets Debbie Henningsen has what seems to be the loneliest job in a play, the working of the spotlights. .During rehearsal Mr. Grantham and Mr. Hascall fix the lights, but the show must go on. Atlantic debaters carried off the first place trophy at the Cherokee Invitational Debate Toumament. AHS introduced debate as a new competitive activity this year. Thane Hascall volunteered his services as coach to the team that posted an overall rec- ord of 61 wins and 48 losses. The topic of the debate was Congress should prohibit unilateral United States military intervention in foreign countries. The team, speaking in the Novice di- vision, won trophies for their perform- ances in the Drake Forensic Tourna- ment and the Cherokee Invitational. At the Westmar Tournament, AHS'S de- bate team carried away two superior trophies, one for outstanding individual speaker to Kathy Friday and the other to the undefeated team of Kathy Fri- day and Clark Pellett. The team end- ed their rewarding season by giving a demonstration debate in the auditor- 1um. Coach of First Year Debate Team Directs Before school, the dehaters meet with Coach Thane Hascall to discuss the altirmative and neuahve parts of their speeches. ' a..,. Before leaving for the Denison Debate Toumament, the debaters assemble to group their forces. Successful All School Play The all school play held this year in December was a comedy in three acts entitled The Silver Whistlef' written by Robert E. McEnroe and directed by Thane Hascall with Mary Lee DeWulf helping him as student director. The setting for the entire play was the drab, dreary garden of an old people's home in which all the inhabitants have completely lost their joy for living and are just sitting around waiting to die. Then a tramp, Oliver T. Erewenter, played hy Dan Kluever, disguised as a seventy-seven year old world traveler comes to stay at the home. As soon as Erewenter has seen what has hap- happened to these old people, he starts them to feel young and convincing giddy and gay again. Through Erewenter's schemes he gets himself in trouble with the Reverend, played by Don Reinertson, tries to se- hired worker Miss Tripp, duce the played by Shelly Jorgensen, and finally puts on a bazaar with the help of the old people that makes it clear to one and all that people who wish to be young again, must only think and act young again. ,I , .1 Mr. Beebee played hy Sam Hunt, sprints off-stage with a bottle of Scotch under his arm after the Reverend, played by Don Reinertt- son, catches him drinking. ali? Q All the old people act stunned after Emmett, played by jeff Grayson, tells them that Ereventer IS just an imposter. A hilarious scene unfolds as Oliver Erventer gets both Mr. Cherry, ou the left, and Mr. Beebee, on the right, played by Nick and Sam Hunt respectively, thoroughly drunk on Scotch whiskey' and the potion of Twingstif' Mr. Cherry, played by Nick Hunt, wheels Mrs. Gross, played hy Mary Jane Van Antwerp, downstage while they both play to perfection their roles as old people. Dramatics--An Actor, After attending the District Speech Contest held February 28th in Anita, Atlantic brought home twenty-one su- perior ancl ten excellent awards. The superior award winners then traveled to Carroll Kuemper on March 2lst and returned with fifteen I ratings and five II ratings. Nominated 'at the State Contest by two separate state judges for the outstanding speaker awards were Bev Ross for Oratorical Declamation and Dan Kluever for Interpretive Poetry. A climax for the 1969-70 Thespian year was Acting Out, the theme for the eighth annual Golden Spike Drama Festival held April 6th in the audi- torium. The Colden Spike Award con- sists of a block of wood with three symbolic golden spikes hammered in it. One of the spikes symbolizes the actor and stagehands, one the audience, and the last one the play and play- wrights. These three elements put together make up a successful plav. The winners of superior ratings at the State Speech Contest are First Row: Ienny VVarne, Beckie Nelson, Mary Lee DeWulf, and Rochelle Nelson. Second: Renee Wohlenhaus, Chuck Whitulan, Dan Kluever, and Bev Ross. Third: Don Reinertson, Larry I-Ifutchinson, Clark Pellett, Monty Lee, and Elizabeth Wohlenhaus. Absent from the picture is Michelle lor- gensen. Larry Hutchinson, Master of Ceremonies at the Golden Spike Drama Festival, prepares to hand out the envelope declaring the winner ot another Golden Spike. Bev Ross and Michelle Jorgensen excitedly tell fellow contestants about their experiences in front of a state judge. A Prop Nlan, And A Student B id p , , W, ,,,, ,,,. N st outstanding first year Thespian. For. her, part as an old lady named Mrs. Hamner in the Silver Whistle, Barb Parks receives the Golden Spike for the best sup- porting role by a female. When you think of the word you automatically think of Don Reinertson, the winner of curtain call award. coveted Golden Spike, the The Golden Spike for the best supporting role by a male went tu Sam Hunt for his persuasive role as an 85 year old man in the Silver Whistle. E Q 63.5 The annual 800 Club Stage Show, a musical revue ranging from Broadway show tunes to folk rock, followed the theme It's a Grand Night for Music.', The show, under the direction of Miss Wright and Mr. Meyer, was a combin- ation of the instrumental and vocal departments. Girl's Trio, Boy's Double Quartet, Cirl's Triple Trio, a swing choir, solos and a duet by Jo Ann Mueller and Joel Miller, a fife and jug band, the Stage Band, Concert Band, and Concert Choir provided an evening of well-known music. lt's A Grand Night For Music The Gi.rl's trio of Meta Reimer, Sue Magill, and Io Ann Mueller prepare to sing Love is Blue The Boy's Double Ouartet sings Once in Love with Amv. Mem- , , , bers are Louis McKenzie, Monte Albert, Ed Morgan, jeff Grayson. Duane Anderson, Joel Miller, Mark Kllllef, and Charles Holr- 1 5 QV 2 ig S Q . f S s X i . e -, We wif.-35 Members of the Girls' Triple Trio are Elizabeth Magill Joyce Auerbach, 'Io .Ann Mueller sang Soon it's Gonna Rain, then joel Miller sang ,Raindrops Keep Fallin' on Mv Head, and now they're together singing 'If the Rain's Got to Fall. Cheryl Nebola, Kay Knop, Sarem Brix, Terri Smith, Sharon Pedersen, Pat Kluever and Becky Rourick. Rick Pellett practices hard so he won't blow his part in the Fife and Jug Specialty. Members of the Concert Band are First Row: Carolyn Williams, Janice McAllister, Becky Rourick, Becky Kanning, Kathy Shewman, Mary Henriksen, Susan Parham, Diane Brownlee, Denise Warne, and Donna Brownlee. Second: Chris Bortle, Meta Reimer, Sue Green, Kathy Ostrus, Colleen Gangestad, Jane Gunderson Kathi Nebola, Martha Hansen, Patty Lang, Kathy Sandhorst, Sareta Brix, Charlene Kerr, B395 Council -'- ' Stan Larsen fsenior representativej, Vince Dolch QVice-Presidentj, Don Reinertson fPresidentJ, Scott Hartsook fiunior representativej, Ian Dyer Csophomore representativel, and Celine Wedemeyer lsecretaryj. ,Www W ,,,,,,, It ,.., V, me ,Q , X H . , , Larry Hutchinson, Kathy Lang, Pam Larsen, Stan Larsen, Mary jo Kinen, Indy Rechtenbach, and Monte Lee. Third: Kathy Hansen, Terri Smith, Sharon Pedersen, Elizabeth Magill, Ann Sandhnrst, Deb- bie VVheatley, Karen Conklin, Tim Teig, Roxanne Juel, Ken Ackerman, Dave Anderson, Karen Kitelinger, joel Miller, Carroll Cutler, Celine Wedemeyer, Don Reinertson, Wynn Schwartz, Mark Knudsen, Ian Concert Band Provides Dyer, Sue Nelson, Judy Steffens, Darlene Weaver, Elaine Tumer, Patty Wiechmann, Randy Goff, and Vincent Dolch. Fourth: Ken Fudge, Chuck Whiteman, Steve Olsen, Owen Long, Rick Pellett, Bob Kelly, Pat Mnriarty, Mark Kizzier, Steve Chantry, Mr. Meyer, Mark Price, Bruce Teague, Rik Anderson, Rick Olsen, Duane Anderson, Nick Kluever, Miriam Wedemeyer, JoAnn liefneke. Bob Fortney, Tom Work, Experience, And Fun 'NI' Fusselman, Judy Westbrook, Dick Westbrook, Diane .Westphalen, Mar- vin Clark, Jane Nichols, Clark Pellett, John Magill Bruce Turner, Greg Turner, Dallas Kuehl, Rick Mason, Debbie Hennmgsen, 'Scott Hartsook, Jill Nichols, and Martin Cumpston. Absent from the picture are Dwight Johnson, Vicki VerSteegh, Cindy Peer, and Ami M1113- Uniform - - - f - Members of the Girl's Chorus are First Row: Linda Mortensen, Deb- bie South, Debbie Garten, Emily Hoegh, Vicki Schuler, Mary jane Van Antwerp, Jean McClure, jenny Warne, Beverly Ross, Mary 10 Nielson, Jayne Tyler, Cindy Mathisen, Colleen Gangstad, and Donna Christensen. Second: Mary Ostrander, Peggy Nickerson, Janice Mc- Allister, Claudia Drake, Elaine McDermott Debbie Larsen, Cindy Larsen, Pearl Manz, Sharon Anderson, Anita Paul, Becky Vernon, Vicki Harris, Pam Vokt, and Alice Waters. Third: Anne Clithero. ' ' ' Phel s, Nano Her ert Patt Hobson, Cindy Heithoff, llaxcllliiecllldlaigfollcleE1lenpBacon, ,Carmeljn Dickellson, Kathy Fickel. Becky Templeman, Christy Schmidt, and Denise McKeane. Fourth: Linda Pieken, Beckv Watson, Charlene Kerr, Melinda Mase, Peggy Anderson, Pam Pe1lett,' Dixie Hansen, Carolyn Brix, Kathy Linkletter, Adele Calhoun, and Diane Campbell. Absent from the picture are: Debbie Anderson, Debbie Herman, Betty Podolak, Marcy Rodgers, Susan Scott, and Kenna Turk. Before a rehearsal, some girls catch up on the latest school news. Girls Chorus nu-mbers practice lor in coming 800-Club concert. Members of the junior High Chorus are First Row: Donna Jameson, Vicki Ecklin, Bill Schrier, Sharon Rasmussen, John DeWulf, Valerie Christianson, Greg Holman, Debbie Howard, Cindy Allen, Sheryl Chantry, Linda Sullivan, Denise Holms, jane Witmer, Doug Younger, Terri Rourick, Karl Catlin, and Elise Lehmann. Second: Annette Patterson, janet Martens, Steve Dimig, Teresa Nodgaard, Mark Bortle, Lori Tumer, Kendall Anderson, Diane Steffens, Iudy Underwood, Kathy Green, Mary Schuler, Greg Schuler, Diane Hagen, jean Olsen, Denise Cook, Patricia Fulks, and Anne Brooks. Third: Dorothy Erick- son, Bob Ross, Terri Robinson, Nancy Becker, Tom Mason, Richard Anderson, Windy Carlson, Kristyne Johnson, Susan Clagget, Susan Diaz, Dan Rourick, Diane Lee, Val Sothman, and Kim Wilson. Fourth: Sharon Travis, Sandra Knop, Jerry McDermott, Bill Faust, Darlene Stangl, Alan Gangestad, Kyle Wittrup, Scott Buechler, Ned Kluever, Karen Turner, Mark Pellett, Susan Howard, Tom Anderson, Renee Reimer, Denise Cooper, Scott Drake, and Georgia Calvert. Ab- sent from the picture are: Becky Bonnesen, Cindy Eden, Dan Nolte, LuAnn Patterson, Dan Pederson, Paul Rutherford, Mary Watson, and Robin Weddum. Choruses Stress Excellence In Performance And Quality In Musicianship Members of Treble Chorale are First Row' ill Nichols Diane ame - I , l - son, Angela Harris, jane Mailander, Linda Hansen, Miriam Wede- meyer, LuAnn Tyler, Ellen Skoog, Becky Bjorn, Judy Rechtenbach, Connie Hansen, Terri Ross, Kristine Wickman, Judy Crane, Calla Cutler, and Suzy Lund. Second: Barb Parks, Linda Miller, Karen Hoffmann, julie Mase, julie Clithero, Cathy Aunan, Carol Bladt, Diane Cook, Sandy Bennett, Karla Bredensteiner, Renee Robinson, Janet YVissler. Debbie Brumbaugh, Debbie Gee, Mary Manz, and Ie-an Witzman, Third: Debbie Rourick, Christy Lane, Pam Larsen, Sheryl Kelso, LaVnnnv Roberts, Denise Marshall, Jody Lang, Sarah Wilcox, Kathy Pellett, Kathy Lang, Dawn Campbell, Rita Brownlee, LuAnn Andersen, and Debbie Wheatley. Fourth: Denise Johnson. Cindy Bullock, Gretchen Bartels, Kristie Wittrup, Helena Hackwell, Kathy Knutli, Cindy Hiort- shoj, Kathy Sandhorst, Patty Faust, Nancy Travis, Carol Burgin, Patty Six, Marcia Turner, Mary Hoilene, Jane Van Ginkel, Cindy Crom, and Kathy Heithoff. Absent from the picture are: Kimberly Dill, Darla Hall, and jane Marxen. Auditioning for Concert Choir is important for freshmen. Members of the Mixed Chorus are First Row: Patrick Kev, Donna Rold, Iill Clemens, Rochelle Nelson, Scott Deardorff, Laurie Smith, Kathy Reinertson, Susan Patterson, janet Collinson, Linda Long, Margaret Claggett. jack lensen, and Mark Schwartz. Second: Carol-Lawton, Louise Sul- Chuck Ellingson. Steve Willms, Cindy! Merrick, Terri livan, Barb Aunan, Greg Schmitt, Lassen, Sheryl Knuth, Pat Newberg, Debbie Oathoudt, Susan McClure, and Patrice Dimig. Third: Mary Einhaus, Billie South, Kim Kautz, Laura Winegardner, Kim Stanley, Mark Dorsey, Patty Esbeck, Bill Bennett, john Sams, Barb Ross, Thelma VVine-garclner, Diane Esbeck, and Nancy Neary. Fourth: Craig Siclaff, Mark Underwood. Marcia Drake, Richard Waters, Connie Shrimpton, Renee Wohlenhaus, jean Stangl, Wynn Winston, Calla Christaffersen, john Roscoe, Bill Thede, Debbie Rourick, Barb Henningsen, and Richard Kanning. Absent from the picture are: Beth Becker, janet Blunk, Mary Lou Hoeck, Lora Hoover, Diane Hutchinson. Mark Schwartz. john White, and Kathleen Williams. . ,, ,I ,,..... Pep Band is a great asset to pep assemblies and home games. Musicians Add To School Spirit Marching band, pep band, and mixed chorus were important to many of the high school students. They provided lasting memories and many musical ex- periences. Marching and pep bands added to the spirit of the football and basketball games. Early morning practices, chair- onef, and a smelly shoe room were well known by the marching band members. Pep band consisting of thirty-four mem- bers, helped the cheerleaders make the halftime interesting by accompanying new songs and cheers. This school year proved to be exciting for the members of Mixed Chorus. In the fall they participated in a choral clinic, and in December the Chorus sang in the Christmas Vesper Service. Late in the winter the members sang in the 800 Club Concert series. Drum major Rik Anderson directs the band in his flashy new uniform. Marching band consists of: First Row: Rik Anderson Marvin Clark, Judy Westbrook, Elizabeth Magill, Kathy Shewman, Judy Rechtenbach, Elaine Turner, Carolyn Williams, Janice McAllister, Sharon Pedersen, Terry Smith, Pam Larsen, Diane Westphalen, Mary jo Henriksen, and Miriam Wedemeyer. Second: David Anderson, jane Nichols, lane Gunderson, Susan Parham, Donna Brownlee, Colleen Gangestad, Jill Nichols, Vicki VerSteegh, Becky Rourick, Martha Hansen, Kathy Hansen, Karen Conklin, Diane Brownlee, and Mary Io Kinen. Third: Jo Ann Reineke, Patty Lang. Karen Kitelinger, Susan Nelson, Patty Wiechmann, Owen Long, Kathy Lang, Debbie Wheatley, Cynthia Peer, Kathy Ostrus, Debbie Henningsen, Iudy Steffens, Kathy Nebola, and Sareta Brix. Fourth: Wynn Schwartz, Sue Green, Ann Sandhorst, Darlene Weaver, Tom Fusselman, Chuck Whiteman, Bruce Tumer, Rick Olsen, Becky Kanning, Denise Warne, Ian Dyer, joel Miller, Roxanne Juel, and Kathy Sandhorst. 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W , Members of the Cadet-8 band are First Row: Renee Reimer, Sharon Ohms, Tom Anderson, Robert Ross, Val Sothman, John Fortney, Robert Travis, Tami Bell, Sharon Rasmussen, Wendy Carlson, Denise Cooper, Meyer Alan Gangestad, Jean Olsen, and Greg Holman. Fourth: Mr. Judy Schwarte, and Debbie Blake. Second: Cindy Luks, Debbie Meyer, Sandra Smith, Teresa Nodgaard, Tim Hoegh, Jerry Martin, Howard, Jane Witmer, Carol Buboltz, Denise Larsen, Terri Rourick, Denise Cook, Judy Underwood, Ned Kluever, Mark Bortle, Raymond Cindy Allen, Trish Fulks, Dale McAllister, Pam Kardell, Kim Wilson, Ostrus, Donna Jamison, Renee Mallon, Scott Dralre, Tom Mason and Janet Kelly, and Jo Ellen Kuhns. Third: Dalene Stangl, Kristi Johnson, Robert Parham. Absent from the picture are: Rick Andersen, Kevin Ruth Anderson, Jim Shahan, Karl Catlin, Janis Rechtenback. Denise Ostrander, and Diane Croghan. 4 3 , .... 1 Before a concert chatting with friends always helps. The seventh grade members -who are using this philosophy are Sarah Johnson, Cathy Hjortshoi. These two tmmbonists are demonstrating how and Jen' Klueler' to use and not to use the hat mutes. Members of the Cadet-7 band are First Row: Penny Miller, Emily Beatty, Peggy Duede, Rozanne Williams, Sharon Kerr, Laurie Reinert- smi, Marcia Bartels, and Julie Holland. Second: Kim Reason, Janet Hall, Denise Mathisen, Shelia Newberg, Carol Bebensee, Brad Gil- liland, Kathy Cornwell, Barbara Pederson, Shirley Nichols, Nancy Christensen, Kathy Ellingson Jerri Kluever, and Judy Lyon. Third: Paul Jewell, Chris Hoegh. Sarah Johnson, Joel Collinson, Bill Harris, John Van Ginkel, Jett Stuetelbcrg, Collins Cutler, Rosie tteimer, Renita Pauley, Richard Hoover, Cathy Hjortshoj, Steve Millikan, Dave Marcu- sek, Gary Olsen, David Jensen, Sherrie Smith, Ross Synder, Pam Lane, and Joni Bell. Fourth: Kay Norman, Marilyn Hansen, Lisa Juel, Miss Taylor, Lynn Larson, Greg Buechler, Jeff Winston and Dan McDermott. Absent from the picture are: Randy McNeese, JoLynn Southard, Penny Hopley, and Mark Henningsen. lunior High And Freshman Bands Display Future Talent Another part of the prep band's activities is the marching episode. They march at one joel Collinson breaks into a happy smile home game after several weeks of practice. Tuning up is an important part in the preparation for a concert. Members of the Prep Band are First Row: Calvin Christensen, Debbie Brumhaugh, Kathleen VViIliams, Patty Pelzr-r, Angela Harris, and Linda Long. Second: Mark Dolcli. jc-rene Marsh, jane Van Ginkel, Helene Hackwell, Diane Esbeck, Becky Bjorn, Laurie Smith, Trish Esbeck. Steve Kelly, Diane Gangestad, Kevin Allen, Marcia Drake janet Col- linson, and Rhonda McMullen. Third: Handy Reimer, ,Bill Beattty. jim Van Ginkel, Clayton Koehler, Kevin Huitt. lohn Sams. Richard after completing a successful concert. Ianet Collinson, Patricia Esbeck, and jane Van Gmkel are busy talking and taking care of the vests which set the prep band apart from the others. Kanning, Paul Brink, Ron Hopkins, Mark Shea, Steve Green, Russell Steffens, Dean Ayers, Mark Masteller, Mike Portz, Mark Schwartz. W'ynn Winston, Patty Williams, and Mary I-loeck. Fourth: Miss Taylor, Kathy Pellett, janet Blunk, Roger Chantry, Mark juel, jim Collinson, Phil Ha-trick, John Burg, and Steve Nelson. Absent from the picture are LaVonne Roberts and john Hettinger. 62 Sports ' ,ff GSW, 3521. 'ff -, ' 1 ' - 1 ' I we-Hr ' J'ee'13,' . 3 4' 3 iw, -.. .. 1 L' tau! ..-g 1 - ,,, W .Q Members of the 1969 freshman football team are: First Row: Ron Kevin Baggenstoss, Rick Waters, John Jorgensen, Jon Henriksen, and Hopkins, Doug Render, Pat Key, Robin Pigg, Clayton Koehler, Greg Bob Blake. Third: Coach Nissen, Daryl Stangl, Ion Martens, Craig Newberg, Bill Bennett, Tom Brindley, and Randy Reynolds. Second: Stuart, Mike Hayes, Bill Beatty, Melvin Campbell, Kevin Huitt, Bill Mike Portz, Craig Hunter, Mike Newberg, Brad Barlow, Mark Wood, Hoffmann, and Mark Huddleson. The freshman team ended its season FRESHMAN FOOTBALL with a 1-3 record. Mike Hayes led AHS 0PP0n0nf the team in scores with 16 points. Craig 8 14 Shffnanfloah Hunter led in rushing and Daryl Stangl 5 20 Creston led in tackles. The freshman managers, 14 6 Clarinda Kirk Henningsen and Rodney Rasmus- 0 20 Harlan sen, saw to the health of the team mem- bers. The junior varsity finished the sea- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL son with a 2-1-3 record. Lester Chitsulo AHS Oppongnf was the leading scorer with four touch- 0 12 Clarinda downs. Randmy Betz had three touch- 19 8 Creston downs and Jim Van Cinkel kicked four 7 6 St, Alberts extra points. Clark Pellett and Wally 7 27 Hal-1311 Rieck had 31 tackles each, 6 12 Shenandoah 25 25 Red Oak Ion Henriksen reaches paydirt, leaving his opponent face down on the turf. The Trojan defense engulfs the Shenandoah rllnnfr. Coach Nissen and quarterback, Mark Wood, discuss strategy for the last 18 seconds of the game. ., . In 5 Q K K Qg,e,1,,. it A The nearness of the goal line rallies the team's spirit, so they run the sweep with determination and precision. Eric Wilken throws a block, clearing the way for Dan Bretthauer Freshman And Junior Varsity Gain Valuable Experience Members of the 1969 junior varsity football team: First Row: David Placzek, John Magill, Randy Goff, Paul Ruhr, Wally Rieck, Chuck Whiteman, Ross Schlueter, Scott Deter, and Steve Merrick. Second: Carroll Cutler, jeff Coomes, jim Gaines, Kent Freese, Kelly Davis, Lester Chitsplo, Steve Olsen, Dennis Christensen, Doug Guttenfelder, Lester Chitsulo streaks up field on a punt .4 return. and Martin Cumpston. Third: Coadx Huebner, Paul Hawthorne, jere Hill, Rick Andersen, Clark Pellett, Dallas Kuehl, John O'Brien, Dar- rell Stamp, Iohn McDermott, jim Van Ginkel, Randy Betz, Kenny Hinson, and Coach Mathias. ,arg 'll Ill xtre- Tension mounts on the sideline as the game progresses. Trojans Have Season Of Triumph Jim Hoffmann strains to snag a long bomb, Members of the 1969 Varsity football team are: First how: Car- roll Cutler, Dave Hall, Iim Hoffmann, Dan Kluever, Dan Bretthauer, Jeff Grayson, Dan Mehl, Brian Barlow, Steve Mally, Reggie Schuler, Lester Chitsulo, and Eric Wilken. Second: Bob Carlson, Steve Swisher, Mark Krengel, Tom Parham, Dale Retallic, Dave Thomsen, Jim Dyer, Clark Knop, Dan Glynn, Mike Riggs, Iolm Roberts, Bob Fortney, and Rick Mewhirter. Third: Coach Younger, Coach Bames, Coach Burnett, john O'Brien, Jim Watson, Greg Tumer, Scott Rogers, Rick Michalski, Denny Lantz, Tony Buechler, Darrell Stamp, Mark Wilken, Bruce Miller, Rusk South, Richie Paige, and Alan Robinson. a ,. ',, S iiffi if ' : 'Q an i eiii R .-.- 1- 'L Q e', Z ff i l'la .Q ,'.'t ' f ie- 1 s Q S i 1 7 N SS' P55 ..4 f ?:, i fs , , ' up ..r., 4 T X, D 5 ,AI .g-- p-W. 51, W? , . gl jk, v .. Q. wi., viNk,,5si.,rk A 'S if ' ' S' ' S' i 'NK as ei gn Q if ' 1 1 ' N Q Q H A ',,z4 -. Q N A . ,-, f4 g gg, Ars r .4 f-cs BR A 3252, Qi ggi 94 Q2 'rss 1 G S ,YQXQ ,wif Q 1 - S ,ij Q V K .. ,gx - E A gg, -- Q . f ,E ...r 5 X, ,H Pl H ,.. 5, M U . A, A f S s I! . 5,5 G 5-if K . :A . y 1 s S. e ' - qt - . , Ak , Y A , I , . is is if f i i ' 5 ss I ,,,,,,, 1 s - 'V,' S 1 T K g ,. 2, .ef .dis The Trojan defense exerts all its strength and skill in an attempt to block a field goal. The 1969 football season proved to be hazardous to the team members. All Conference Selection FIRST TEAM Jim Dyer guard Denny Lantz back SECOND TEAM John Roberts Center Along with the usual scrapes and bruises, there were several serious in- juries. Dan Mehl and Rick Michalski were sidelined with knee injuries. Don Cohrs broke his leg, Alan Kay broke his ankle in practice, and jim Dyer and Richie Paige suffered concussions during games. ATLANTIC TEAM STATISTICS AHS Opponents Touchdowns 48 18 2 point conversions 23 10 1 point conversions 0 3 Safety 1 0 Touchdovsm passes 10 5 Yards rushing 2,309 1,400 Number of rushing plays 447 424 Average per rush 5.1 yd. 3.3 yd. Points scored 336 131 First downs 124 106 Passes attempted 119 166 Passes completed 42 62 Completion percentage 34.2 37.3 Passing yards 632 806 Passes intercepted 12 8 Total offensive yards 2,941 2,206 Total offensive plays 567 589 Average per offensive play 5.1 yd. 3.7 yd. Number of punts 30 48 Fumbles lost 11 12 Yards in penalties 507 250 VARSITY FOOTBALL AHS Opponent 50 0 Lewis Central 52 6 Denison 8 32 Clarinda 60 8 Corning 48 0 Creston 26 6 Glenwood 12 28 St. Alberts 40 16 Shenandoah 6 7 Red Oak 34 28 Harlan The cross country team finished the season with a 3-4 record in dual meets. Gail Ostrander strained a muscle dur- ing a meet early in the season, but he still managed to make 710 points, winning a letter. Bryan Patterson, team captain, and Scott Hartsook also re- ceived letters. The team placed first in the Clarinda Invitational, the first win in a large meet in the history of Atlantic cross country. They placed sixth at the Council Bluffs A. L. Invitational, third at the Red Oak mile run, and third in the one mile team race at New- ton. The team placed fourth at the Harlan Invitational and fifteenth in the state cross country meet at Marshall- f0Wl'l. l t ,,i W W Q 1.1 -N ti- s ' in-f X t bang gun race over rugged Gridders And Cross Country Team Plagued By Injuries Members of the 1989 cross country team are: Scott Hartsook, Francis Diaz, Nick Kluevcr, Garry Cook, Gail-Ostrander, Craig Sielaff, Bryan Patterson, arfd Coach Pierce. CROSS COUNTRY AHS Opponent 27 28 Audubon 31 21 Harlan 27 28 Elk Hom 19 17 Clarinda 22 33 Audubon 20 16 Clarinda 29 26 Harlan The coach consults the stopwatch as Cook crosses the finish line. Garry Showing perfect form, jim Watson goes up for a shot. l FRESHMAN BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 63 50 Audubon 38 41 Creston 48 50 Oakland 57 70 Clarinda 69 56 Audubon 86 43 Red Oak 37 52 Shenandoah 71 68 Oakland 52 75 Harlan M'k P i f ' h t M k 1 e or z goes up or a umps o as ar 36 43 Red Oak Wood looks on. J This 4year's junior varsity team turned in an 11-5 record. Hard work, hustle, and teamwork were trademarks of the young Trojans. Through the season Coach Huebner lost three regulars to the varsity, Kent Freese, Steve Biggs, and Jere Hill. The loss didn't seem to hurt the team as they played good ball. The IV outscored their opponents on the average 65.0 to 53.1. Randy Betz lead the team in scoring and re- bounds with 224 and 137. Behind Betz in scoring was Dan Bretthauer and Don Waugh with 137 and 132 respectively. jim Watson led in assists with a total of 50. The JV gained valuable ex- perience and should be ready to make the jump to varsity. The freshman team had too many bad breaks and too much foul trouble to turn in a great season. Coach Nissen's forces did, however, show a great im- provement as the year progressed. Bal- anced scoring was an asset to the team with Bill Bennett scoring 109, Brad Barlow with 95, and Mike Hayes with 98. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 79 60 Audubon 80 43 Corning 81 56 Manning 66 32 Glenwood 62 58 Creston 80 45 Clarinda 64 55 Shenandoah 64 54 Red Oak 48 67 Thomas jefferson 80 49 Corning 62 73 Harlan 42 43 Glenwood 56 59 Creston 63 49 Clarinda 57 70 Shenandoah 61 37 Red Oak This year's freshman basketball team consists of: First Row: Robin Pigg, Henningsen. Pat Newberg, Mark Underwood, Clayton Koehler, Daryl Srangl, John Jorgensen, Brad Barlow, Mike Portz, Bill Beatty, Mike Hayes, Mark Chuck Allen, Craig Stuart, Wynn WlHSf0D, Kevin Hulttn Phil Herrick, Wood, Bill Bennett, Craig Hunter and Randy Reynolds. Second: john Kerry Martens, and Craig Sielaff. Absent from the picture are Pat Balch, Rodney Rasmussen, Doug Render, Melvin Campbell, Steve Teague, Key and .lfllm Tl-llleYf jon Martens, Kevin Baggenstoss, Charles Ellingson, Mark Masteller. Kirk N., 5 S , YS, Trojans End With 14--5 Season ' '- ' B V ' . 'EES I .rs STADIIGS :mg , was un mn 1 j mums 9 z , Q max 9 2 ff f :dual 8 1 J, S il 1 l E anna 4 7 3 f ammo 2 9 f mum o s This year's varsity basketball team consists of Tom Annan, John Roberts, Rick Pelleffr Dennis LHHEZ, Dave Tllflmsenr Rich Paige- and Jem Hill' Kent Freese, C. J. Heithoff, Darrell jones, Steve Biggs, Steve Shaw, Coach Dale Allen kneels IU fmflf of l11S CHECYS- AHS 69 68 76 69 83 47 80 50 52 49 44 73 66 65 50 76 76 64 55 Conference Champs Advance To Subsiate VARSITY BASKETBALL Opponent 44 Audubon 50 Corning 68 Manning 49 Glenwood 60 Creston 45 Clarinda 68 Shenandoah 53 Red Oak 78 Thomas Jefferson 43 Corning 67 Harlan 52 Glenwood 51 Creston 61 Clarinda 53 Shenandoah 67 Red Oak District 59 Creston 59 Winterset Substate 69 Harlan The Atlantic Trojans won the con- ference championship for the second year in a row. Speed, agility, and de- termination were great assets to Coach Allen's 14-5 season. With the leader- ship of the tri-captains, Denny Lantz, Rich Paige, and Dave Thomsen, the Men of Troy started the season with seven straight wins before running into trouble with Red Oak, Tee-Jay, and Harlan. The Trojans caught fire again and were on the road winning. The Mustangs surprisingly upset the Tro- jans at Shenandoah. The pressure was then on. Red Oak and the Trojans would meet for the championship in the final regular season game. The game was close but Coach Allen's team pulled out a victory of nine points. The cagers were sailing high into the tournaments. They ran Creston out of the gym and then disposed of Winterset in the finals of the District. On to sub-state and then whack. A strong Harlan team knocked the Trojans out of their hopes for a state berth. Stars for this year's team were Den- ny Lantz, Dave Thomsen, and the rest of the squad. Lantz lead the team in rebounding and assists. Dave Thomsen lead the scoring with about a 16 point average. Everyone in the squad was a real team competitor and it showed up in passing off and having the other person score. Nine seniors graduate but next year's team should be just as powerful and explosive. ALL CONFERENCE SELECTION FIRST TEAM Dennis Lantz Dave Thomsen SECOND TEAM Steve Shaw .X H Q3 Y: a . Vu W W X i . 2 'S Q Q J 2 jf, 4, 4? J J.V. Wrestlers Go Undefeated Again Greg Tumer receives a vicious cross-face from his 175 pound Clar- inda opponent. Q . 4' I qw. '- wg WMV .W mmm H V A ,f Carrying. his opponent .On his back, freshman. Bill Hoffmann demon' Alan Robinson strains his body while keeping control of his 155 pound strates his unusual ability to the dismay of his opponent. opponent in the Red Oak dual meet. With the referee keeping a close watch, Steve Han-is gets position and presses for a pin in the 123 pound match during the Clarinda meet- 77 1 Kelly Davis fights to remain in control on top. mea, The members of the varsity wrestling team are First Row: Ross Schlueter, Tim Rourick, Bert Hoeck, jim Hoffmann, Mark Brown, and jim Van Antwerp. Second: Kelly Davis, john Magill, Mike Mailander, Stan Larsen, Bill Hoffmann, and Bob Fortney. Third: Gary Cook imauaggrj, jim Dyer, Greg Tumer, Bruce Miller, Dale Retallic, Eric Wilken and Coach ynn arnes. Coaches Lynn Barnes and Chuck Burnett were duly impressed by the improvement shown by their wrestling squads in their second year of competi- tion. The varsity team turned in an 8-3 record and in tournament action tied for third in the Exira tournament, placed fourth in the Glenwood and sectional tournaments, tied for fifth in the conference meet, and seventh in the Corning tournament. The best record for the varsity was posted by Dale Retallic, with a 20-6-1 mark and he also ranked first in pins with 13. Others with records ranking high were Jim Dyer, 17-7g Steve Harris, 16-95 Greg Turner, 13-9g and Kelly Davis, 12-6. The reserve team was led by Stan Larsen, jim Hoffmann, and Bruce Miller with records of 6-0. The re- serves had a 10-0-1 season record. After making it through the sectionals in February, varsity wrestlers, Steve Harris and Dale Retallic, made the first trip by Atlantic wrestlers to the Dis- trict Tournament at Fort Dodge. A varsity grappler attempts to win by a pin so he puts his opponent in to cradle, After using a reverse half to get his opponent on his back, co-captain jim Dyer is seconds away from a pin. I W, ., .,,. , , , . .. s 1 lnZ A varsity wrestler flips his opponent into the air The members of the junior varsity are First Row: Rod Denison, Kirk Hall, Jack Jensen, Ron Hopkins, Robert Tysdale, and Scott Waters. Second: Mike Newburg, Ted Andersen, Martin Cumpston, Duane Curtis. Brian Barlow, and Mike Staley Qmanagerj. Third: Coach Chuck Burnett, Mike Riggs, Dallas Kuhl, Darrel Stamp, Vincent Dolch, and Calvin Christensen. AHS 33 10 21 35 28 36 25 1 9 48 26 24 VARSITY WRESTLING Opponents 16 Red Oak 34 St. Albert 31 Creston 11 Exira 1 Clarinda 15 Red Oak 19 Elk Horn 23 Lenox 8 Anita 23 Audubon 19 Glenwood JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING AHS 3 1 26 9 29 24 18 20 1 9 27 28 Opponents 25 Red Oak 24 St. Albert 3 Exira 19 Clarinda 23 Red Oak 6 Elk Horn 18 Lenox 19 Griswold 5 Audubon 13 Glenwood Freshman Bill Hoffmann stacks up his op ponent. Junior Darla Anderson prepares to serve. One. of the brighest- Hopi for Sthe glirls' - - - - - ex: refryezi Girls Make The Dlstrlct Semlfmals The .following girls make up the 1969-70 girls tennis team: Front: Row: jerene Marsh Diane Gangestad, Susan Patterson, jane Gunderson, Terri Harris, Debbie Wheatley, Darla Anderson, and Ian Dyer. Second: Bonnie Shrimpton, Debie Henningsen, Nancy Neary, Kathy Pellett, Karen Hoffmann, Gail Schlueter, Becky Dom, Denise Warne, and Coach Casey. First singles player, Darla Anderson, and second singles player, Susan Patterson, get to- gether to form a highly talented doubles team. The second doubles team goes into action as Denise Wame prepares to smash the ball, and Gail Schlueter watches closely from behind. The girls' 1969-70 tennis team ex- perienced a rebuilding year, and a very successful one, as they ended the sea- son with a 7-2-1 record, while playing every meet without the assistance of any seniors. The team was led by Susan Patterson Q14-ll, Darla Anderson Q10-42, Terri Harris Q9-41, aand Debbie Wfheatley f8-51. Coach Casey reported their experience will make next year's team an excellent contender in South- west Iowa competition. In the District competition in May at Red Oak, Darla Anderson and Susan Patterson were both defeated in singles during the semifinals. The doubles team consisting of Terri Harris and Debbie Wheatley also suffered defeat in the semifinal round. GIRLS TENNIS AHS Opponent I 3 Red Oak 3 1 Glenwood 6 0 Harlan 4 0 St. Alberts 3 1 Creston 2 2 Thomas jefferson 1 3 Red Oak 4 3 Sioux City Central 3 1 Creston 5 1 Lewis Central Sophomore Debbie VVheatley and freshman Terri Harris make up the girls' number one doubles team. The youngest member of the top four, Clark Pellett, shows outstanding form as he awaits a serve. Members of the 1970 boys tennis team are: First Row: Mike Allen, John Dunrr, Sam Hunt, Mike Portz, and Robert-Tysdale. Second: Richard Iohnson, Clark Pellett, -Francis Diaz, Ed Morgan, Kirby Chrzstianson, and Bruce Huddleson. Absent from the picture is Larry Hutchinson. The Word ls Love .Despite losing the top four players of last year's winning team, this year's Even though his finger is pointing off the court, second singles player Francis Diaz knows where to place his serves. racketeers came through with a win- ning season of 7 and 4. Two doubles teams and two singles players traveled to the District tennis meet at Council Bluffs. The doubles teams of Ed Morgan and Francis Diaz and John Dunn and Clark Pellett were both defeated in the semi-final round. Singles player Mike Portz was de- feated in the second round and Bruce Huddleson reached the third round be- fore being defeated. BOYS TENNIS AHS Opponent 2 3 Abraham Lincoln 5 2 Clarinda 3 4 Shenandoah 5 1 Creston 4 9 Sioux City Central 7 2 Thomas jefferson 4 1 Creston 5 1 Harlan 4 2 Red Oak 3 4 Shenandoah 356 116 Red Oak . ,frww x First doubles team of Ed Morgan and Francis Diaz strike fear into the hearts of their opponents as they await the serve, score another point. Second doubles team of Iohn Dunn and Clark Pellett prepare to Coach Darrell Slocum shows his tennis players how it is done Cindy Bullock wands up before she hits her second shot. Members of the 1970 girls golf team are: First Row: Cheryl Kelso, LuAnn Tyler, Jill Clemens, Beth Becker, Billie South, Lyn Pascoe, Jane Tyler, and Cathy Aunan. Second: Carol Jones, Mary Jane Van- Antwerp, Buffy Becker, Mariam Wedemeyer, Chris Mullins, janet Wissler, Diane Hutchinson, Mary Einhaus, Cindy Bullock, julie Clithero, and Mary Io Kinen. Third: Sue Scott, Sue Comell, Barb Kathy Wright, Sue Nelson, Sarah Wilcox, Cindy Hjortshoi, Wohlenhaus, Debbie Larson, Cathy Heithoff, Pat Six, Sue Cindy Heithoff, and Miss Heflin. ,gi HJ Annan, Renee Magill, Female Golfers: A Major Power In Southwest Iowa Showing skill, determination, and be- ing able to shoot under pressure, the girl's golf team posted a 8-2 record. Their ability carried them through easy victories in both sectional and district meets. The team of Kathy Friday, Sue Magill, Sue Scott, Sue Cornell, and Cindy Heithoff went to state competi- tion placing 7th on the Valley course. Miss Heflin's duffers had a lot of competition in the playoffs to see who would play in meets. The competition made the whole team better and more relaxed in the meets. Blasting out of the sand tmp Sarah Wilcox shows good form. PM 1 Four members of the sectional tournament with trophies in hand are Sue Comell Kathy Friday Cmedalistj, Sue Scott, and Sue Magill. LuAnn Tyler and Cathy Heithoff practice putting 194 187 172 216 200 194 GIRLS GOLF AHS Opponent 189 256 Abraham Lincoln 183 188 Audubon 200 249 Harlan 192 286 Red Oak 215 269 Glenwood 192 205 Creston 113 148 Thomas jefferson Valley West Des Corning Denison Sectional First District First State Seventh Moines Boys' Golf Team Captures Hawkeye 7 Title JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF AHS Opponent 182 196 Red Oak 174 167 Audubon 150 191 Shenandoah 158 204 Glenwood 176 189 Harlan 164 171 Audubon 170 177 Creston 163 203 Thomas Jefferson 174 168 Valley of West Des Moines 154 194 Corning 161 245 Clarinda VARSITY GOLF AHS Opponent 167 193 Red Oak 157 160 Audubon 159 172 Shenandoah 153 171 Glenwood 161 160 Harlan '158 158 Audubon 155 168 Creston 166 183 Thomas Jefferson 156 159 Valley of West Des Moines 147 169 Corning 156 182 Carinda 183 174 Valley'of West Des Moines Carroll Invitational Third Sectional First , , 1 - l District Third ghgxijli tpiliihltletrglni completes a fairway shot 313016Rigglrxlflr-EsoEisfoil3ogs'smtlhrgugglibps'his drive gAt1antiC Won the Playoff Members of the 1970 Boys, Golf team are: First Row: Don Reinertson, Kevin Huitt, john Jorgensen, Dan Mehl, and Coach Pierce. Third: Ken Hmson, Chuck Whiteman, Tom Annan, Stan Larsen, Mark Shea, Steve Shaw, C. I. Heithoff, Dave Thomsen, Iim Skoog Kick Mason and um Thule- Second: Mark Underwood, Scott Df-ter, Tom Smith, Rick Anderson, Kent Freese, Pat Moriarty, and Coach Herring. , Dave Thomsen displays his disgust after hit- ting a tree. Tom Smith prepares to chip onto the green Coach Dave Pierce's boys' golf team built an outstanding duel record of 10 wins and 2 loses. They also finished third in the Carroll Invitational and Dis- trict Tournament. One of the year's highlights was winning the Sectional Tournament at Atlantic. This year's team produced eight senior lettermen, and next year's will bring about new faces in competition. Celine Wedemeyer Lindsay Lee 'T'1-A uf-A501-nn nknn-lnqfln-F ALJ.. ..,.-.. ..m--, l7:-.L nn, , vs rr n - The Freshman cheerleaders this year were: First row: Cindy Merrick, Angela Harris, Laurie Smith, Diane Gangestad, Connie Hansen, and Kim Kautz. Second: Rochelle Nelson, Iill Clemens, Kathleen Williams, Rachel Peer, Dawn Campbell, and Jerene Marsh. Third: Iean Stangl, Billie South Terri Grote, Sally Schrader, Mary Einhaus, and Connie Cochran. Absent from the picture are: Kathy Pellett, Nancy Neary, Pam Brahmer, Bonnie Shrimpton, Pat Esbeck, Denise Marshall, and Debbie Rourick. Cheerleaders Initiate Enthusiasm And Sportsmanship No athletic event would be complete - r 'I without inspiring cheers of the cheer- leaders. Practice, enthusiasm, and spirit were qualities displayed by this year's squad as they followed the fighting Tro- jans through victory and defeat. Under the leadership of Miss Betty Heflin the cheerleaders showed every- one the spirit of Atlantic High School. In addition to the varsity and fresh- man cheerleaders, a new group was added. For the first time wrestling cheerleaders were seen ,at the matches. The cheerleaders were aided by girls who offered their time making pep signs. , -. .v ... .... w as in Gail Schlueter Tressa Wilcox 'Qxsw This year's Junior High cheerleaders are: First Row: Mary Schuler, LuAnn Patterson, Annette Patterson, Nancy Kelso, and Anne Brooks. Second: Georgia Calvert, Susan Diaz, Sharon Travis, Robin Weddum, and lane Wit- mer. Third: Shari Neary, Barb Gee, Kathy Parker, Tami Rutherford, and Ioan Weresh. Fourth: Kay Nonnan, Shirley Nichols, Sharon Huston, Sarah Johnson, and Patty Worthing- ton. A .4- , 4. q The members of the 1969 eighth grade tearh are the following: First Rovwleff Lowers, Dan Rourick, Ray Ostrus, Rich Larsen, Steve Hansen, Corey Lee, Rick Bjom, Dan Pederson, Kendall Anderson, john DeWulf, Dan Watson, and Kevin Weich. ..Second: Dave Larsen, Craig Aldag, Greg Schuler, Bob Parham, Mark Stuetelberg, jeff Hol- man, Rick Andersen, jerry Martin, Doug Younger, Tim Hoegh, Glen Smith. Rusty VerSteegh, Kirk Tyler fmanagerj. Third: Ron Beymer, After both the seventh and eighth graders started out the season bry de- feating Creston in the Trojan Bowl, both seventh grade coaches Gail Casey and Dick Casady, and eighth grade coaches Dale Allen and Dean Houfek had high hopes for a very successful Junior High gridiron season. As the season progressed the seventh graders, led by David Becker at the quarter- back positions and Lonn Schlueter and Doug Clithero at the halfback positions, continued winning, giving Trojan fans many thrills as they frequently scored on long and exciting runs or passes. The fifty-one seventh graders finished the season undefeated and scored upon once outscoring their opponents 96 to 6, final- ly ending up their year with four vic- tories and no losses. The forty-seven eighth graders, despite the leadership of such players as Dave Larsen on of- fense and Kevin Ostrander on defense, had a few bad breaks and finished the year with a 2-2 record, ending up .500 for the season. Roger Thielen, Bob Ross, Dick Nichols, Scott Drake, Mark Pellett Roger Dreager, Fred Lindeman, Tom Mason, Paul Rutherford, Doug Cohrs, and Coach Allen. Fourth: Coach Houfek, Bill Faust, Dan Nolte, Scott Buechler, Cyrus Heiden, Mike Campbell, Max Nelson Kevin Ostrander, Dale McAllister, Ierry McDermott, Alan Gangestad and jim Eden. Seventh Graders Scorch Opponents 96 To 6 David Becker outruns an opponent and heads for the goal line. lohn DeWulf looks for an opening as he sprints around the end on a sweep. AIH Opponent Seventh grade 18 0 Creston 22 0 Red Oak 36 6 Clarinda 20 0 Shenandoah Eighth grade 14 12 Creston 0 20 Red Oak 0 12 Clarincla 6 0 Shenandoah Doug Clithero attempts to elude several defenders as he sweeps the end for the Seventh grade. An eighth glade Baby Trojan, Ierry Martin, strides for the goal, scoring the winning touch- down in the exciting Creston game. The members of the 1969 seventh grade team are the following: First Row: Nick Knuth, John Van Ginkle, Tony McDermott, David Eblen, Greg Nichols, Bruce Baggenstoss, Brad Gilliland, Richard Hoover, Kirby Andersen, Rick Waters, Lonn Schlueter, and John Wilcox. Second: Rick Harlan. Bryan Williams, Mike Williams, Paul Jewell, Jeff Hansen, joel Collinson, Kipp Harris, David Harris, Ion jordan, Mike Woolsey, Gary Olsen, Rick Nelson, Doug Clithero, Mickey Allen, and Danny Pederson catches a long bomb. Jeff King. Third: J. C. lessen, Dan McDermott, Bill Hettinger, Chris Hoegh, Mark Henningsen, David Marousek, Marty Hobson, Mark Beymer, Greg Rasmussenbjeff Mewhirter, David Popp, Kirk Nelson, Mark Lee, and Dick Lang. Fourth: Coach Casady, Coach Casey, Greg Buechler, Brad Christiansen, Randy McNeese, jeff Lang, Mike Wester- ing, David Becker, Collins Cutler, Dale Darnold, Jim Diaz, and Jacob Winegardner. ww Mm Al if Q aka 5 , , f, -V1 Xsfwglffigm 7 gn iw 4 1 2 '4A':::,,.?lj ' mil' ' 5- ur' ,MQ W3 s WV I , ' Z. 7 5 ,, .',:.k.Zf Q, ,I U If Egggg , M in iii? L , 2 a 41, if I gx I ..i,,.,,,a r,b,..,W ,fP?M?, .P V- if ff Q Q 3 1 1 , Z' i 1 i, Y I F I W E- fi H i. i ,, X UA N M15 'Q Members of the eighth basketball team are First Row: David Gear- hean, Corey Lee, Dan Watson, Mike Hayes, Rich Larson, Kirk Tyler, Kendall Anderson, John DeWulf, Doug Younger, and Dan Pedersen. Second: Steve Dimig, Paul Price, Rick Bjom, Doug Morgan, Steve Hansen, Greg Holman, Mark Pellett, Joe Hayes, Rick Anderson, Tim Hoegh, Paul Rutherford, and Tom Mason. Third: Thad Planck, Glen Dave Larsen gets into position to increase the score. High in the air, a eager goes trying to raise the score. C,HV5l oo annum 4- 14, S L Ama , ,H 'MBJEXZ Smith, Bill Faust, Scott Buechler, Cyrus Heiden, Kyle Wittrup, Mark Stuetelberg, Kevin Ostrander, Alan Gangestad, Mike Campbell, Dale McAllister, Max Nelson, and Coach Casey. Absent from the picture Craig Aldag, Alan Brewer, Doug Cohrs, Doug Kuntzelman, Dave Larsen, Dan Nolte, Bob Parham, and Bob Ross. Junior High Basketball A junior high eager carries the ball on his fingertips, as he nears the basket. W 'zzz A quam, ,,,,,,,,,x 71 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL AJH Opponent Seventh grade 50 18 Creston 38 35 Clarinda 39 41 Red Oak 41 21 Shenandoah 32 37 Red Oak 36 26 Creston 34 38 Clarinda 36 31 Shenandoah Eighth grade 43 23 Creston 48 55 Clarinda 46 44 Red Oak 40 36 Shenandoah 39 33 Red Oak 28 35 Creston 29 31 Clarinda 47 41 Shenandoah Teams Post 5-3 Record Both junior high cage teams ended successful seasons with victories over Shenandoah. The eighth grade cag- ers, coached by Gail Casey and Rich- ard Casady, outscored their opponents 320 to 298 points. The leading scor- ers were Kendall Anderson, 134 points, and Dave Larsen, 64 points. Dean Houfek's seventh graders re- corded double victories over Shen and Creston. The fifth victory came at Clarinda. The season proved tri- umphant as the basketballers out- scored their seventh grade opponents 306 points to 247 points. David Beck- er, 93 points, and Doug Clithero, 63 points, lead the team in scoring. seventh grade basketball team are First Row: Ricky Jeff Beauchamp, Jeff Mewhirter, Mike Vokt, Lonn Schlueter, Iohn Wilcox, Mark Lee, and Kirby Anderson. Second Row: Brad Rick Harlan, Dave Harris, Ron Tysdal, LYUU Olsen, Marty Hobson, Rick WaterS,. Dave Nelson, Bill Hettinger, Mark Henmngsen, Mick Allen eyes the basket as his opponent stays in stride. H.. ....-,...-.. U... al, - or ins Lua points. ... , C -L.,....... ...., ... ...., ........i. and Bryan Williams. Third Row: Coach Houtek, Dan McDermott, David Marousek, Brad Christiansen, Jacob Winegardner, Mike Fin- nell, J. C. Jessen, Mike Westering, Dick Lang, Collins Cutler, Kirk Bacon, Ieff Lang, Jim Diaz, Dale Darnold, Greg Rasmussen, and Mickey Allen. Absent from the picture are: Pat Allen, Greg Buechler, David Eblen, Brad Gilliland, Ion jordan,'Nick Ixnuth, David Popp, John Van Ginkel, Mike Waters, and jeit VV1nston. 98 ocia xl ai iw X J Harvest Ball attendants are: Carolyn Williams, Beckie Nelson, Susie Schrader, Darla Anderson, Joni Weddum. Harvest Ball court and escorts are: Darla Anderson and Greg Zellmer, Ioni Weddum and James Knudsen Carolyn Williams and Rick Pellett Beckie Nelson and Vincent Dolch, Gail Schlueter and Darrell Stamp, Susie 'Schrader and Delbert Thunnan. 1 Y Moonlight Melody Features Queen Gail Falling leaves, bonfires, and crisp nights ushered in this years Harvest Ball. Gail Schlueter, escorted by Darrell Stamp, was named 1969 Harvest Ball Queen. Cail's attendants and their es- corts, Future Farmers, danced to the music of the Gentlemen Wild. All AHS students and their dates enjoyed the decorations and the theme of the dance, Moonlight Melody? salma! x is K- Q . R W K M PQ A high, af, , 'R 4' me-If fist . ng- '54 Xp ,ily ff.-- ' - ' tri arf? ,li 9,1 1 One of Gail's many activities is checrleqd- ing, where she urges the Trojans onto vic- tory. Working with a Hunsen burner and a test tube, Gail, preforms a chemistry experi- ment. 4 ' Q vi W A e e - . 3154 f--- t at 4 ' iP'lff2Qf.li + Y ,,.2 q.,,, . to f, to , Q as ' ,AP Seu Meyers, a queen candidate, was unable to participate in the Homecoming festivities because she was called home to Eshowe, South Africa. Tressa Wilcox Reigns Over Homecoming Festivities Homecoming 1969 proved to be an exciting experience not only for queen Tressa Wilcox but also for the many students who attended the Homecom- ing activities. On Friday, October 3, a queen as- semly was held in the high school au- candidates ditorium. The six queen returned to Troy when they were escorted on to the stage by their fathers. Surrounded by Grecian pedestals and a tree of golden apples, the candidates told of their school activities and their future plans. Following the assembly, the students attended a pep rally to urge the Tro- jans on to victory. Homecoming bal- loons were let off, and a beauty con- test was featured. Excitement ran high that night when Tressa Wilcox was named the 1969 Homecoming queen. As the Trojans scored a victory over Creston, Tressa and her attendants were busy signing programs and talking to students. On Saturday night, Homecoming- goers danced to the music of the Blue Ruins and enjoyed the Trojan decora- tions. When the dance ended, all agreed that Homecoming 1969 had in- deed been a thrilling experience. The 1969 Homecoming queen attendants are: Susie Cornell, Lindsay Lee, Elizabeth Maizill. Celine Wedemeyer, and Becky Miller. 'Q M uf Mi,f ,fwf ,ff ,Z Jdrf ,aff Af' M1 Mi HI' ,-df' ., M fa 5 w. ww 'JW-claw if-vm Q1-si! 32 QW W Y si 5 ,f I 4 5 H Amidst star dust and streamers, AHS'ers enioy the music of the Gentlemen Wild at Harvest Ball Many students attended the spring dance, where they listened to the mu- sic of The Shades. Because it was the T.W.I.R.P. Dance, the girls invited and paid the way for their male partners. In order to promote attendance and to decrease the girls' financial burden, the price was lowered to only fifty cents per person. During a break, several cases were brought before the Kangaroo Court that resulted from girls refusing to follow T.W.I.R.P. week laws. The crimes ranged from girls refusing to carry boys' books to the refusal of ad- dressing a boy as Sin Dancing to The Shades Clumaxes TWI.R.P. Week julie Clithero is found guilty by the Kangaroo Court tor refusing to turn on the water fountain for he-r dale. During T.W.T.R.P. Week, Patty Wiechmann carries Br:-nt Stuetelhe-rg's hooks he-tween classes. Nw 7'-I gm 25351 W F' L Classes The seventh grade student council members are: First Row: joan Weresh, Shari Neary, Doug ' W Clithero, Kirk Nelson, Mark Lee, and Iohn Wilcox. Second: Kirk Bacon, Kathy Parker, Barbara Hutchinson, jim Diaz, Tammi Rutherford, and Barbie Gee. Q .fnsv -sol An innovation of the student council is the lounge in the cafeteria before homeroom. The 1969-19713 Junior High student council cabinet includes Ioan Weresh, secretary, and A.-- f-,,-.,., ,-, .. . Under the leadership of Craig Aldag, the junior High Student Council initiat- ed many new ideas. The council spon- sored a Christmas and spring party, in- cluding dancing in the gym and games and other types of recreation in the study hall. During the second semester a lounge was started for students to visit with their friends in the gym bc- fore classes. Committee responsibilities and parliamentary procedure strengthen- ed the organization of the student coun- cil -Q Student Council President, Craig Aldag, grooves out at the junior high party. Allen. Michael Allen, Pat Andersen, Kirby Bacon, Kirk Baggenstoss, Bruce Bartels, Marcia Bates, Sherri Beatty, Em'l 'Beaucham1i,y Jeifrey Bebensee, Carol Becker, David Behmer. Mark Bell, Joni Beymer, Theresa Biggs, Penny Blake, Wanda Both, Deborah Buechler, Greg Cannon, Mary Casson, Lorrie Chamberlain, Stuart Chapman, Etta Christensen, Nancy Christiansen, Brad Christofferseen, Hand Clithero, Doug Cohron, Tammy Collinson, Joel Cornwell, Kathleen Crane. Terri Cutler, Collins Daniels, Paul Dant, Leanne Damold, Dale Darveau. Michele Davis. lolene Diaz, James Duede, Peggy Eblen, David Ellingson, Kathy Ferrell, Pamela Finnell. 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Debra Riggs, Patricia Robinson, Lori Rutherford, Tamara Sandbothe, Stephen Schlueter, Lonn Schmitt, Jeffery Schneider, Barbara Schuler, Rhonda Simpson, Jan Six, Katherine Smith, Carol Smith, Sherri Snyder, Ross Southard, Jo Steffens, Tamara Stelpflug, Teresa Stuetelberg, Jeff Tulley, Greg Tysdal, Ronald Van Ginkel, John Vokt, Mike Ward, Michael Waters, Michael Waters, Patty Waters, Richard Weihs, Douglas Weresh, Joan Westering, Michael Wilcox, John Williams, Bryan Williams, Michael Williams, Rozanne Winegardner. Jacob Mfinston, Jeff Witzman, Joyce Wohlenhaus, Jeanne Wonders, Rhonda Wonlsey, Mike Worster, Debbie Worthington, Patty Wright, Megan Young, Teresa Aldag, Craig Alexander, Pamela Allen, Cynthia Allen, Susan Andersen, Rick' Anderson, Kendall Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Tom Armentrout, Dwight Auerbach, Jayne Auerbach, Tom Baier, Gary Becker, Nancy Bell, Tami Beymer, Ronald Biggs, Trudy Bjorn, Richard Blake, Debra Bonnesen, 'Becky Bortle, Mark Brewer, Alan Brooks, Anne Buboltz, Carol Buechler, Eric Calhoun, Terry Calvert, Georgia Campbell, Mike Carlson, Wendy Catlin, Karl Chamberlain, Craig Chantry, Sheryl Chapman, Sharie Christensen, Devon Christiansen, Valerie Claggett, Susan Cohrs, Douglas Rushing between classes i mili .7-35 i K . , C , .. r . f M, ,,,. - .5-X 4 fs, f f C , .?fQf.f Q' Ii 1 fi K' Kiss i M wp 'Bi Q, ,f.. XJ gig? ll gs S S.. , -PIA' : - , F .Q ya J .3 V A35 I .. j C 1 , ,wk ess' ' .X . if - gf A , . A - ha F. -e.. :A V-7 , M. . Xp: M K fs r 1 V- I 5 . ,... 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Kathleen Grover, Brenda Hair Elizabeth Hansen, Steve Hayes, joe Hayes, Mike Heath, Judy Heiden, Cyrus Herrick, Beverly Hoekh, Tim Gregory Holman, Howard, Deborah Howard, Susan jameson, Donna Johnson, Ethel Eighth Graders Awed By New Challenges During the eighth grade cheerleading selection in the auditorium enthusiastic cheers were lead at work Mason, Thomas Maxwell, Marilyn McAllister, Dale McDem1ott, DaLeen McDen'nott, Jerry Meyer, Robert Moore, Mor an. . 5 , Morris, Nelson, Nelson, Newell, Nichols, Roger Douglas Aglbert Leslie Max Sharon Richard Nodgaard, Teresa Nolte, Danny O'Brien, Tim Ohms, Denise Olsen, jean Olson, Mina Ostrander, Kevin - v- Q 5: , 'n i Berore Miss Runyan takes johnson, Kristyne Kardell, Pamela Kelly, Janet Kelso, Nancy Kluever, Ned Knop, Sandra Kuhns, jo Ellen Kontzelman, - Doug lguptgweiler, Robin Lange, Rena-:cca Larsen, David Larsen. June Larsen, Denise Larson, Richard Larson, Terry Lee, Corey Lee, Diane Lehmann, Elise- Lindeman, Fred Lowers, Jeffery Luke, Cindy Mallon, Renee Martens, janet Marvin, Jerry - f Q A f ' I ,,,w,y s 123, ,-:En 42.42. ef -P ' f ' .1 ,Lay-4.f27eff- ' nf ' 'I . ,L up her English class, the students converse about in s ,, . ., W., s.,,A,,, ev -r M,-' , , me 7 7 f- 4 ezmlm . V ash-KX ree fllwm K 3 3 fHWrQWw ,ef Hire 2 s 'i , , , Q wi ilu, u on 'fa 0 , W ' i - ' - if A ' M . , :1 'I in 6 it 1 -,ZZ , ff W 2 , R Z ,f 9' J f A t ',,V - W N eex's ,eae see V, Oii , M s r 9, ' s Q H 'X fl fi ef : ' Zfiw-,s 1 uf up .sf 4 Q g ,Vipr.1,'HfUY 4? . ar g ., , V G. Tj: 5- ,2335 1, im: all ..,, L rn w u . , ,fin o 'a gvnw the day's activities, ' i ' ',1: K, ,A,Qig,,f V ,. ,, ,W W, h .jg V L f f,:1,,4,w?:gef, M egs, W gk V VV.. , ,, W , ., .., ,V lb gi , Q QQ v' fwggs' ' ff 5 , ni! '55 , 4, 41.1 , 1, ' W iv mb. f - 1 5:42 1' 1 ,V '. -f Wx. Y T' laik uf 'af ,551 f ., ww , 1 if ff 4 ,o ' ' If 4 lg QP rw., , ' ' 7: e , 'af - f. 'l ., g Q ff - 555 . . w- 'f ' is , f V- L. 1 Studying and doing research, a necessgy part of school, keep Kathy Parker and Debbie Blake busy in .-'ff ,525 . Effi- ,, f t. ,L aj -f K ' ax H : . -fi-.f,,..-ew. gg, H jzw Hz, ,bq a ii? . i . ,5 9 5 at the library. gal' if qmwz Mapu pau away, Mai Wa can Laila! Zfzem again Paul Simon Eighth graders enjoy stuffing themselves during the lunch hou.r. e t me ' s M 1 Z - fr . ' t-if A 'l g t -'Q'-, Q 'K V .Q 'L LL , , -- 5: , , -i t ef ug fl s .., r , ' -L' se 51 - Q L? tx, -'ff 45. ' ' 5 ,M f 1 if , 'LL My- PLL L l L L Lirjf ff Q 5,4 - is k A - t Q t 3 .Q , if , N 35114 e , -1 ' ' of - 4 ' -. ,. L L j ' Lit, SN! X L VL? . LL X'-s 'L 11 .--:mln I 3 1? if f 55' X 1.,3,,.,Q:, V--' A gf T, ,.,k 5 7 , ,.k. i. . tel V . il doa V psf. ' 'I' , M' 1 L N ., ,. 5 ,X 1 L, gf, ' L Jie? , ff' 1 ' 4 f., . . 43.5 , ,rf 11 W' jf - ' , 'L , - if 1 .url as t . 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Iody Parham, Robert Parker, Douglas Patterson, Annette Patterson, LuAnn Pedersen, Danny Pellett, Mark Petty, June Planck, Thad Price, Paul Rasmussen, Sharon Ratzlaff, David Rechtenbach, Janis Reimer, Renee Robinsoinla Terri Roofs 4 , Ross, Hobesfxlt Rourick, Teresa Rourick, Daniel Rutherford, Paul Schildberg, Katheii Schmitt, Linda Sohrier, William Schuler, Doreen Scliuler, Greg Schuler, Mary Schwarte, Judy Shahan, James Shriver, Craig Smith. Glen Smith, Sandra Sothman, Val Stangl, Dalene Steffens, Diane Stormer, Ruth Stuetelberg, Mark Sullivan, Linda Swaney, jennifer Templeman, Vicki Thielen, Roger Travis, Sharon Tumer, Karen Turner, Lori Tyler, Kirk Underwood, Judy VerSteegh, Robert Volckmann, Nancy Volk, Dee Watson, Dan Watson, Danise Watson, Mary Weddum, Robin Weich, Kevin Wilson, Kim Witmer, jane Wittruv. Kyle. Yarger, Teresa Younger, Douglas Ill' The cabinet members tor the Student Council are: Suzanne Mullins, vice-preside-ntg Donna Brownlee, treasurerg Anne Clithero. Sccretaryg Randy Reimer, historian, and Barb Parks, parlimentarian. The yuriior and senior members of the 1969-70 Student Council are: First Row: Kathy Friday, Lindsay Lee, Diane Brownlee, Cerund Counprom, Richard Johnson, Jenny Warne, Ann Sandhorst, and Tressa Wilcox. On Ladder: Charles Holt, Gary DeVoss, Scott Rogers, Brian Barlow, Sam Hunt, jim Dyer, Tom Parham. and Lester Cliitsulo. Absent from the picture are: Steve Meredith and Celine Wedemeyer. The Student Council Helps Atlantic Student Council, a group of elected citizens, represented the entire high school, who met together regularly to help develop in the school and in themselves comniitments to citizenship, scholarship, leadership. human relations, and cultural values so that otir heritage may have greater worth for the next generation. At the Southwest District Meeting held this year in Atlantic, Dan Kluever was elected presidentg Lester Chitsulo. vice-presidentg Nick Hunt, cabinet mem- ber to serve along with Tressa Wilcox on the Statc Cabinet, and Thane Has- call, District Advisor. These five along with Suzanne Mullins, Randy Reimer, and Cerund Coonprom went to the State Convention at Ames in October. Earlier in the vear Tressa Wilcox and Dau Kluever 4 attended the State Student Council Workshop at the University of Northern Iowa in Iowa Falls for a week of working on student council-related activities. While Thane Hascall, advisor, looks up in his usual skeptical ex- pression, President Dan Kluevcr tries another of his many attempts to railroad an idea during a student council meeting. Set Standards For Students This year's council proposed several new projects that involved the entire student body and also improved rela- tions with the community. After beginning the year with a work- shop at Viking Lake, the Atlantic Stu- dent Council started organizing many projects that were carried on during the year for the benefit of its student body. Some of its areas of operation were re- writing the constitution, selecting assem- blies, building school spirit, putting on dances, setting up class elections, hold- ing a freshmen orientation, continuing penny day and the morning lounge equipped with stero and albums, starting a scholarship fund, holding the teachers tea at the start of the year, arranging visitation programs with neighboring schools like Clarinda, starting new clubs, and keeping the student body up with current events such as Atlantic's ob- servance of the Viet Nam Moritorium Day, October 15. l Jody h f sh 1 . cl ' 1 - I f tl r Atlmtxr. Studtnt Council in as follows First Row Dtbble HLnnmg,scn EaEig,relJLl11li1rh qrgndzllgdgfnodhdnlgldrzlfll-S 8Vilcd'ic. Second Pat Kcy Mary Emhaus Renee Robinson GC'::l1Yf -31339 Bqfb Plfkb 'md Jill Nichols. Third: Randy Reimer Mike Port? Mark Wood Kelly Davis incl Doug u ene er Allen Kevin Allen, Michael Alliband, Robert Andersen, David Andersen, LuAnn Anderson, Cary Annan, Barbara Ayers, Dean Baggenstoss, Kevin Balch, Iohn Barlow, Brad Beatty, William Becker, Beth Beedle, Barry Bennett, William Biggs, Toni Bjorn, Rebecca Blake, Bobby Blunk, janet Bramer, Pamela Brewer, Freda Brindley, Thomas Brink, Paul Brumbaugh, Debbie Burg, john Camp, jeffrey Campbell, Dawn Campbell, Melvin Casteel, Suzanne Chandler, Earl Chantry, Roger Chapman. Deborah Christensen, Calvin Christensen, Gary Christianson, Kirby Christoffersen, Calla Claggett, Margaret Clemens, jill Cochrane, Connie Collinson, Janet Cunningham, Susan Deardorff, joseph Dirnig, Patrice Dolch, Wesley Dorsey, Mark Drake, Marcia Einhaus, Mary Ellingson, Charles Esbeck, Diane Esbeck, Patrica lfrisbie, Diane Frisbie, Linda Gangestad, 'Diane Getz, Howard Goff, Ronda Goold, Dixie Gray, Crystal Grote, Terri Hackwell, Helene Hall, Kirk -. U' --H , 1 4 5 L 2 E' fox as 51 S is-,L - , s iwf . Sw Q1gfgff+i,f.1,,,,:e Ex W M. s A s Y' ,t S5 H5 232 J t . fs 9 V e 'g .Wes .Lg7.,,,, E, it A lik . .gf H k .3325 ' 2 g. ,gi '- . gl., Qmuaxr,f- . , s , - 1.-v 1, A A ie. . ,guy . fl l A ,ii . A 'ir ..s ,ii . , 3' .Q ai RAE! Lg S Y jeff A .U s ii, me fc , 5 , if -s' ge, ff? . az ,icggruweiiee-alfa, f g ag-sg, s N. ., tx 'x , ,, Q , s, Y Yf 51: f -faerie' lg . .. ::,i,,.f.f- -- ffigf-fl-g 11 W . . YE' 2, 5 5, ,aa m 2 Y ,.. is i li ,N K f 4 Q ' X ,- , , 'L 5 W iz ! 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Lundberg, Robert Mailander, jane Marsh, Ierene Marshall Denise Martens, Ion Martens, Kerry A s l i? 'fp A if - if . .wggisssgf ,rX4,,,r,. , .rnn , Sigh K - ,, I-1' X . if fgggm-,,f ss ig 3 yi 1, ,ss 3-51, K 175'-' sk 5? - 'I' - 5 is Q ss- S W l ,. Q. ,iw ggfify Q. i ' 'r 'fishy' , lf 'time 'Nr' . 3219 . H -3:5 , r Mafxefl, Jane . I, ' . Mafhlsen, Jfm , 1 s Maukf Bobbi ' K R: McAfee, Eldon P Y L 'L 1 McClure, Sue K J -. S Q 1 .. f 1 X. K l' .ff -'Li' . 2 . Z :Q 121 J-sei 1 9 M Mnnrrrr M M McMullen, Rhonda f' af?-A K g5EQgi,h Vk,Vkh ,,,, K , Eggs - 7 5 Merrick, CY7lthi3 as v .n v ii1'ff'W lifes '- 3 NSHYY, NRHCY i ,h-, xi . ..A N 1 R h 11 ' ws - -r,- F, A . r',, v r,A' - e sqn. oc e e in , Z L 4, ,gm .A, Nelson, Steven ii: Q is - H M Y N 11 CG:- Newberg, Gregory s,,,js , sa il? E P + 'L -if Q 1101 ' sm-w asp s 1gIIexYberg,KM15hael Q ' f i is s V . 1 2 Oailiggdt rlgerbia -A ' -5:5 H 1. 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John Ross, ,Barbara Ross, Terri Rourick, Deborah Sams, John Schmitt, Gregory Schneider, Kevin Schrader, Sally Schroeder, Tim Schwarte, Jim Schwartz, Mark Shea, Mark Shrimpton, Bonnie Sielaff, Craig Skoog, Ellen Smith, Laurie South, Billie Stangl, Daryl Stangl, Jean Stanley, Kim Steffens, Jimmie Stuart, Craig Sullivan, Louise Swensen, John Teague, Steven Thede, William Tulley, John Tysdal, Robert Underwood, Mark VanAntwerp, James VanC-inkel, Jane Walter, Cynthia Ward, Diana Waters, Hubert Waters, Richard Westfall, Mike White, John Wickman, Kristine Williams, Byron Williams, Kathleen Williams, Patty Williams, Roger Willms, Robert Winegardner, Laura Kiristine Wickman vaults over the side-horse as others wait their turn. Peters, Kay Petersen, Karen Quick, Curtis Rcchtenbach, Judy Rhodes, Rodney Roberts, LaVonne Robinson, Renee Rourick, Margaret Rourick Timothy Rudy, Roger Ruhr, Paul Sandhorst. Kathy Schaaf, Kathy Schlueter, Ross Schroeder, Ted Sheets, Calburt Shriver, Vanessa Simonton, Kim Six, Patricia Sorensen, Richard Stangl, Randy Steffens, Judith Steffens, Russell Swensen, john Teague Bruce Teig, Timothy Travis, Nancy Turner, Bruce The sophomore 2 ,f M 3' , ,W ,W ,,,. .f g?im4.,Lm54E ,pi , 'ir f:--' E ,e V , I Mr' iz I ,,i' A fl. x V MEA .. l I avi, - ', V 9'ffiif'f'i 'iiii?f ' T 'gigs' ,W 'riff isis i R is I I 4 ,V , 426 ,M it 'iw sa xii? ' V .i P he ,,,V if , , -- if . if rms, f gg, sox EDU 7 vw! nl is R' Zz 1 K e J x , 1 Q, L, X xi i ' 134 iff 'f if1 A' i ,V RZ scholastic V t LL.I ,V V , , ,,,, , M. My i W i ii ' J ' li Q42 ff f K honors English class exhibit their great abilities and alertness in class . v I i f nm-mg., W, ff . . , sqft: awww ff 'W Sarah Wilcox and Kent Freese spend their spare time before homeroom in thu student lounge. ens vent t e1r ee ings Three art stud t 11' f 1' fill ' ' ' 1 passionate wager colors in art class. ang: cm lla yawn fLa7ae4, my fem! if Lkkr i, 51? K, K K . , ee l i r i i Nt X L 4 Q Q X ,xi 'X , K , . V, asv., is ,ls 'I-533333 . Z, ,,. , t ig, W . K UMA .Q L..--N ,gg . , H Z it LW ,. , f. H' L ' . M , f .24 Y 'Q Aff K ,S ., 5 M, : QF- '1'l- W Ri 'Ya i , 3 Hx 'Q -,X Q -fi., ' , jllkfig, J . ,,,,,.Q , 15-3 i , i' 225 V. lg nge mia nv , . lx ,,wt.,,., ci ,Qi s .,. ,J A vw . rv Y' Q' - ll ic, , . H, K ,. , ., 'gr S .ZZAQ ,W 'Y 'S'fNiEiilf5V ftfff- ' AffTff'?lT3i3 ,, ,S 5. , ,wigs Q ff S .Hi l . 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K 1Vff1f'ifs'i:a 11' ?'i?.l?'E'fi5- uf M 4:1 y Hi y ,iw f f 5, li .il ui Y .I f 2, Yew 16 , . ,gi ,, , Veg, ii f Em' mtl . i V' 1, ,bf 4 ills V 1 V ze .,k ifV f l?55X'5':i'hi?l2L5i' ziefagf ,V miie if - ., 351 5 flmiiisf EP? 122 2 ' iszfwfii if V. ,,,, , A VV V 4 W ,Vx Q, E A Junior Year Filled With Memories Comes To An xhausted class members take End Kathy Friday, president, jim Hoffman, class secretary-treasurer, exhibit one of made them class officers. its 43399 6, , my W a eww i 2- S their more sophis i ' QZQSYAIQ .14 5 S? f' Q ,LQ vice-president, and ticated moves that Gail Schluter, Junior -Q Hi . . Wir iss. x , ' .e , gi ' : 1L, .. . ' K 1 ' 13 ' . - ,fix . i .r gw ,-.:,3,U. tp- ir .. 3 K A.. t 1 5 Q, , 5 :jf 'f'k'f,. 5 :Q i Y , . Eg, ,, . ... A, ,X , , X ..,,.- 5. Nw: fume .f-61114:-: 455171-1'- 'u fTfl1i3T?flY . ..A. gmt X -n w K, f - ,I X :fy if!-L,: ' -fi, ' 1 :as .. i V ., 'W' 1 fiiliiii ' . . . 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Becky Drake, Claudia Elsinger, Dan F82-borz, Richard Fancolly, Mike Fickel, Kathryn Fleming, Connie Foster. Michael Friday. Kathy Frisbie, Robert Fudge, Kenneth Fusselman, Thomas Garrett, Dennis Garten, lack Grayson, jeffrey Gunderson, Jane Hall. David Hall. Charlotte Hansen, Martha Harris. Steve Harris, Victoria Hartsook, Scott Hawthorne. Paul Heithoff, Cindy Henningsen, Susan Herbert, Nancy Herman. Deborah Hetrick, Ieff Hill, Iere Hobson, Patricia Hoegh, Emily Hoffmann, James Holt, Charles Hopkins, Diane Hunt, Hunt, Carl Nicholas Hutchinson, Larry I ones, Darrell Jorgensen, Michelle Kallnillg. Rebecca Kardell, David Karstens, Larry Karwal, Steve Kinen, Mary Kitelinger, Karen Kluever, Patricia Knudsen, James Krengul. Mnrk Lan g, Patty Larsen, Larsen, Cindy Debbie Livmgstou, Wayne Long, Owen Magill, Susan Mailancler, Mike Maltlnsi-u, Lucinda McAllister, Janice Mcfllure, Jean McDermott, Beth McKean e, Denise Mvuclcnliull, Bobbie Meyer, M iller, M il lur, lvl ortvns lvlullins, Nebula, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Newton, Nichols, Nichols, Gene Bruce joel en, Linda Suzanne Cheryl Ann Beckie Susan Diana June Wayne Nickerson, Peggy Nielsen, O'Brien, Olsen, Mary Io John Gary ,,., :15w s 4 11 1 e. . 1'..1f1li: V1 , , ---- 1 1:-1111i11w.s.i-fm, 1 ,. : ., 111,11 '..f ITM ' 4 '. r, , ' , . K X X 1 ,1 kfy. - ' 1 Q fiif .E 4 1 we lgxsfsg., ,Zz 3 A 11 1-L, Ni 2 11 , at , 35,1 ff f. ' 'X I 1. ' , ' ,,,. A 3 ' ' f if 'I 1. ' if'1,,5 A . 1k 1' 1 . 1. - .lx S .f s 2 5325! -, ff 1 1i 1, :mg '-k' f1.s-1911. ' xk.. 51 V. 1 11 ,,--- .1124 .,i1.,i.1 1i1.,,,,, 1- qqqh V 1 P 1 f fiijf' ' 11-1 1 1' me U 1 , . , - --1-, V -.-H... - 11 , .. 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How: ya doin, Doll? is the opening line of Lennie Weaver in his pursuit .of Sue Henmngsen at one of the season's more entertaining pep assemblies. Susie Schrader and Connie Fleming add a touch of variety to school life with the maxi and the mini. G22 K A if ., ' 'Y '21 4 1, . - 1 L,.' W 5 ' , ' f , M - r5 ,rg2Q1,, , A ,iii B gig! NIE M if - . :f,,,,. ,eo - C f Fe, a 4 s Williams, Carolyn Wilson, Ieff M W ff? Im W 11 9 -- .H 141 A M, 9331 ,Ziggy :ei in 1 1 W Q at Q 1 Tw X ,g -.,., 'Z f s f 1, 1 ,NL Q' Ma ,LE W. ,.-f-,I ' V 49 , ,tw , ea? R ii.. ze ,W - V- in- 'Hw'B i .J9ff fSa,. at A I H - E- fp, , - 1-A ' . ,. , , 'f , ,- Wohlenhaus, Richard Wohlenhaus, Rita Yarger, Brent Olsen, Larry Ostrander, Mary Owen, Rosalie Park, Pamela Patterson, Bryan Paul, Anita Pellett, Pam Perkins, Richard Petersen, Darlene Petersen, Donna Pieken, Linda Placzek David Poulsen, Chris Price, Mark Pross, Michael Reineke, Ea Ann Retallic, ale Rieck, Walter Riggs, Michael Rogers, Scott Ross, Beverly Ross, Kelli Rourick, Rebecca Rudy, Royce Rudy, Russell Schlueter, Gail Schrader, Susan Schuler, Reggie Schuler, Vicki Schwartz, Wynn Shewman, Kathy Skoog, james Smith, Teresa Smith, Thomas South, Debra Sperry, Lori Stamp, Darrell Stangl, David Stowe, Dwight Stanley, james Steffens Richard Stonner, Rebecca Swisher, Steve Thomas Turner, Turner, Tyler, , Terry Debbie Elaine Jayne VanCleave, Christi VerSteegh, Vicki Vokt, Wame, Waters, Pamela Jennifer Alice Watson, Cheri Watson, lim Waugh, Weddu Donald Dean my Weddum, Joni Weitzel, Keith Wilken, Eric Wilken. Mark My eqat dee Me fzalfean of my life and Zlfze fmgyfe Mall M me. After vigorous exercising, V: . . . - Paul Simon D8 Wynn jucquelyn Lee Aldag Debra Kay Andersen David james Anderson Graduation--An End And A Beginning 36 Kay Knop, senior class secretaryg Sam Hunt, Prcsidentg and Rick Mewhirter, Vice-Presidentg prove that farmers are the leaders of tomorrow. Marcia Lynn Annan Thomas William Aunan Deborah jane Baggenstoss Erik Charles Anderson Peggy Ellen Anderson Sharon Sue Anderson Richard Lynn Bailey During an assembly, Charles McPlxc-etc-rs, Il former drug user, em- ploys his singing talent to portray the evils of drugs. Donna Marie Brownlee Anthony Alan Buechler Larry Rolwrt Bennett Diane Kay Bladt L Donald Dw ane Brake Mark Eugene Brown Adele Anne Calhoun. Carolyn Marie Brix Diane Marlee Brownlee Diane Ellen Campbell 1 Robert Charles Carlson john Dale Chester David VVayne Christensen Anne Benfer Clithem Marci Lou Cuhrvn Outstanding Senior Boy Award went to Sam Hunt, an active leader of Atlantic High School. Cerund Coonprom 7Lme id Zappinq an mmf Y mamfea Susan Lynn Comeil N incent Clark Dolch Vicki Diane Davis .fr '15 ,Q ? W 5 5 if xi Q 1 W EVA 4531, Egg . - 7 K, ,, 9 5 1 2 K ,ig Mr , F Q ,,, x is X wr 'Q Q in if vigifk H 9 fx F Q 5 ,Ki h fx. Qi, x X if Q s Q l iiiliirf, i ' 1525 'ffnsiiiii 2,4if1m1s5f im iff H : -- i Deborah Diane Dom '-ui Tears and laughter mingle when seniors bid Seu Myers farewell. Duane Lloyd Dreuger john Douglas Dunn my fcvzekeacf, hanging fwm my mifwafz, fzam lang can Y delay. - Paul Simon Karen Sue Duskin Jmurs Alex Dyer Steven Craig Edquist Robert James Edwards Clifford Lee F usselman Debbra Sue Fusselman Michael Lynn Faust Robert Bryan Fortney Colleen Kay Gangestad Debbie Charlene Garten 9 l jimmy Clifton Gaskill Michael James Gee Judith Ann Cillin Daniel joseph Clynn l Susan Ann Green Dixie Lee Hansen Curtis john Heithoff 511166 Alan Huddleson Samuel Rush Hunt jill Ann Inhofe Mark William lespersen Dwight Arthur Iohnson Richard Lee Iohnson Alan Denne Kay l-40 Robert Gail Kelly With a four point average. Valedictorians. H722 cmfq man mfza VLELLM cfae4 Charlene Rae Kerr Mark Dale Kizzier Dan Lee Kluever yr' Nancy Elien Knop Paul Gel-hart Knop Io Ann Mueller, Sam Hunt, and Tressa Wilcov earn the hone of class mfm xaeaea makw a mulake M Zfze man H -Theodore Roosevelt Kay Ellen Knop Clark Dennis Knop Larry Eugene Kramer Dennis Glen Lantz l-4 42 Stanley Jay Larsen Lindsay Michele Lee 'e q 1 Z'- li ii - , I-7, is i r , e he ee 1 s I - - , .9 Lg , f- 'affix A i , ,' K' fx A I 'L uf 1 ' Q Q e,'e 5 1 5 4 i i 3 s Q I : Lu h 'D 1,40 KQ Q ,V 5 1 in L T. ,il I 1- : spill Q W ,V A .sf XKLV ' f x WW Through outstanding leadership, scholarship, and initiative, Tressa Wilcox receives the Outstanding Senior Girl Award. Pe arl Elaine Manz Vicki Lynn Martin Kathy jo Linkletier John Thomas Luin Elizabeth jean Magill Melinda Rae Mase Steven George Mally l l Lonnie Lawrence Mallon William Keith McAllister When Za Me 4e44,Zcu44 Aweei Mlenl Maaqki, Y dammafz 46 W09 of Zfzm MZ ap W fy' ' ' - William Shakespeare Alice McDermott IAVELIN staff members receiving Quill, and Scroll Awards are First Row: Iim Dyer and Dan Kluever Second: Sue Green, Richard johnson, and Elizabeth Wohlenhaus. Third: Anne Roscoe, Richard Werth and Marlys Lilienthal. Absent from the picture is Debbie Dorn. Louis john McKenzie Members receiving Quill and Scroll Awards on the NEEDLE staff are: First Row: Tressa Wilcox, Ann Sandhorst, and Ruth Sieve-rs. Second: Sam Hunt and Rick Mewhirter. Third: Steve Meredith and C. 1, Danny Wayne Mehl Henhoff' Stephen b.- Meredith Richard Dean Mewhirter Richard Scott Michalski Rebecca Diane Miller 46 Magma Manga mmf MMQM Manga men - Galsworthy Robin Lewis Reed Meta Joanell Reimer Salutatnrian Marlys Lilienthal is awarded for hor four years I fine scholarship. Donald Jacob Remertson, jr. John Alfred Roberts Alan William Robinson Marcia Ann Rodgers Anne Louise Roscoe Paula Kay Sams Ann Louise Sandhorst Frederick Brian Scherdin Christine Sue Schmidt Diane Kay Schuler Susan jane Scott Steven Benjamin Shaw Michael Eugene Shea Ruth Ellen Sievers Vaughn Verlain Sothman Richard Rusk South Jean Larry Gail Stuart Brcnt Alison Stuetelberg Deborah Kay Taber Rebecca Susan T Fashions are an important part of AHS. Delbert Thurman and Tom Parham are no exception to the rule. 'I4 Neil Raymond Thielen Bruce David Thomsen Delbert Lee Thurman Kenna Rae Turk X X 3 if is ,i M. 4 i 1 E Greg Robert Tumer Randy Scott Tumer Mary .lane VHDAUYWBFP Iicbekah Lee Vemon , . I Bruce Huddleson should be a professional model. He demonstrates Larry Dean Viether Franklin Keith Waggoner his ability at the homecoming skit. Connie Lyn Walter David Carl Walton Linda loan Ward Rebecca jo Watson Darlene Frances Weaver Leonard james Weaver II Kendal Clyde Wame, Ir. Celine Therese Wedemeyer We Maul! flue and Zeafm: had iq Me Zime a,Le'ae Zeafmecf, ZZH4 Zan Zaie la flue - Carolyn VVells ld ff yan Awe hall' cadifeim am, yawn wcwk neecf nal' Ee fa4Z',' Zhu' Z4 wfzefze Meg dfzcmfcf ie. flfam pal fwncfaimm nmfea Mem. ' ' 1 Richard Lee Werth Tressa Ann Wilcox Elizabeth Ann Wohlenhaus Judy Lynn Westbrook Diann Ross Williams Brad Owen Yarger - Henry David Thoreau Patty Denise Wiechmann Jeannette Karen Williams Kim Cordon Wittrup Ten'y Lee Young Gregory Douglas Zellmer Seniors . . . have unique dimensions of their own. Aware every second is pro- cious, they look for action, and particim pating to the fizllest, whether laughing with the crowd, confiding in a friend, or sharing quiet, unforgettable moments together. The lfirst semester members of National Honor Society members are: First Row: Rick Mewhirter, Marci Cohron, Sue Green, Marlys Lilien- thal, Celine Wcdemeyer, Don Remertson, and Anne Clithcro. Second: Students inducted into the National Honor Society during the second semester are First Row: Emily Hoegh, Mary Lee DeWulf, Beckie Nelson, Carolyn Williams, and Meta Reimer Second: Kathy Friday, Bryan Patterson Scott Hartsook, Nick Hunt, Mary jane Van Antwerp, and Anne Roscoe. Under the supervision of Mr. Brown. the Dan Kluever, Tressa Wilcox, Alan Robinson, Elizabeth Wohlenhaus, lim Dyer, Lindsay Lee, Sam Hunt, jo Ann Mueller and Tom Annan. Fall And Spring lnitiations Climax National Honor Society's Year The National Honor Society is an organization which promotes character, service, leadership, and scholarship. This 'year the Society has tried to bef come more active. Near the end of ear-h semester, the organization present- ed an assembly for the purpose of initiating new members into the Nation- al Honor Society. They also published the TORCH, a literary magazine. Un- der the counseling of Mr. Brown, thc society also nominated two students for a national scholarship. National Honor Society published the TORCH. .avr Aflfxhi While Pointing to a New Zealand scenic poster, Lyn exnlains some of the items in her room. New Zealand Llfe Is Focused Again By Lyn Pascoe Lyn makes her country's customs come alive as she speaks to the ' high school student body. me new--4 Lyn Pascoe, a Rotary Exchange Stu- dent, arrived during the first few weeks of the second semester. Her home is in Auckland, New Zealand where she especially enjoyed all sports with an emphasis on gymnastics. VVhile here in Atlantic she aquirecl u taste for Amer- ican Pizza. American life and meet- ing new people are two experiences which Lyn really has enjoyed. VVhen Lyn returns to New Zealand, she plans to attend Auckland University to re- ceive a degree in chemistry. Seu Meyers spent the first six weeks of the 1969-70 school year attending AHS. Do to a family emergency, Seu was called home. Before leaving, many students assembled in the school park- ing lot to bid Seu farewell. 'x.,g,. z l 3 1 During her summer in Australia, Elizabeth Wohlenhaus had to wear a uniform to school. Their Different Countries Everyone saying and the deep affection shown by his American family were a few of the first impres- sions of Gerund Coonproxn. C-erund came from Yala, Thailand and was under the AFS program. While liv- ing with the Dean Robinson family, Geruncl enjoyed football and wrestling. In comparing Thailand to the Unit- ed States, Gerund first stressed the great amount of freedom Americans have. The food in Thailand is more spicy, but the quantity is less abundant. In school, Thais do not have a choice of subjects. They take a standard course consisting of math, science, Eng- lish, social studies, Thai. and art. Elizabeth Wohlenhaus, after a thrill- ing trip across the Pacific, enjoyed ten weeks in Australia under the 1969 sum- mer AFS program. Before landing at Sydney, Elizabeth stopped at Honolulu, Hawaii, and Fiji. Elizabeth's Australian family resided in Gloucester, New South Wales, Austra- lia. Besides her parents, two sisters and a brother composed her family. Five days a week, Liz attended Gloucester' High, where she wore a school uni- form. Her classes included English, maths, history, economics, and science. AHS students acquire knowledge about Thai- land from Gernnd Coonprom. Elizabelhys souvenirs serve as reminders for her 1969 summer in Australia. Gerund Coonprom wrestles with an opponent after going out for the sport i I 2 f E E E 5 S Q i 1 E Y-TEENS Tressa Wilcox-President Lindsaiy Lee--Vice-President Chris Mullins-Secretary Marci Cohron-Treasurer Marcy Rodgers-Service Rita Wohlenhaus-Music Carolyn Williams-Program Suzanne Mullins-Worship Jane Gunderson-Publicity Sarah Wilcox-Historian Jan Dyer-Social Jackie Aldag Darla Anderson Joyce Auerbach Cathy Aunan Jo Bacon Gretchen Bartals Cindy Baur Beth Becker Sandy Bennett Diane Bladt Janet Blunk Chris Bortle Pam Bramer Karla Bredensteiner Nancy Britson Sareta Brix Rita Brownlee Debbie Brumbaugh Carol Burgin Margaret Claggett Jill Clemens Ann Clithero Connie Cochran Janet Collinson Kathy Cook Judy Crane Cindny Crom Mary Lee DeW1llf Debbie Dorn Claudia Drake Mary Einhaus Patty Faust Connie Fleming Linda Frisbie Diane Gangstad Debbie Gee Judy Gillian Rhonda Goff Dixie Goold Kathy Hansen Terri Harris Vicki Harris Jean Hartman Cathy Heithoff Cindy Heitlioff Mary Henriksen Elizabeth Herbert Cindy Hjortshoj Pat Hobson Debbie Hodges Lora Hoover Diane Hopkins Diane Hutchinson Judy Ihnen Carol Jones Kim Kautz Karen Kitelinger Christy Lane Jody Lang Kathy Lang Patty Lang Linda Long Suzy Lund Susie Magill Jane Mailander Mary Manz Jerene Marsh Jane Marxon Becky Miiller Nancy Neary Sue Nelson Pat Newell Christina Nielsen Susan Parham Barb Parks Susan Patterson Organizatlons Kathy Pellett Betty Podolak Donna Rold Debbie Rourick Sally Schrader Kathy Shewman Billie South Judy Steffens Luise Sullivan Becky Templeman Nancy Travis Marcia Turner Jayne Tyler Chris VanCleave Jane VanGinkel Diane Ward Denise Warne Marian Wedemeyer Diane Westphalen Kristine Wickman Patty Williams Elizabeth Wohlenhaus Renee Wohlenhaus mmf CIRL'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Mary Jo Kinen-President -Terri Harris-Vice-President Jan Dyer-Secretary Cindy Heithoff-Treasurer Sheryl Kelso-Point Recorder Betty Podolak-Recreation Chairman Becky Watson-Historian Jackie Aldag Darla Anderson Barb Aunan Cathiy Aunan Jo Bacon Debbie Baggenstoss Jody Ballinger Buffy Becker Diane Bladt Pam Bramer Carolyn Brix Diane Brownlee Rita Brownlee Cindy Bullock Donna Christensen Jill Clemens Julie Clithero Connie Cochrane Pam Cohrs Janet Collinson Susie Cornell Cindy Crom Susan Cunningham Calla Cutler Vicki Davis Claudia Drake Mary Einhaus Colleen Cangestad Debbie Gee Judy Gillin Rnda Goff Dixie Coold Jenny Grote Dixie Hansen Vicki Harris Cathy Heithoff Debbie Henningsen Debbie Herman Emily Hoegh Karen Hoffmann Pam Hopley Diane Hutchinson Roxanne Juel Becky Kanning Kim Kautz Karen Kitelinger Christy Lane Patty Lang Debbie Larsen Pam Larsen Peggy Larsen Suzy Lund Sue Magill Jane Mailander Julie Mase Cindy Merrick Linda Miller Denise McKeane Nancy Neary Beckie Nelson Linda Nelson Shelly Nelson Diana Newton Peggy Nickerson Cindy Parker Lyn Pascoe Susan Patterson Kathy Pellett Pam Pellett Kay Peters Linda Pieken Nancy Pieken Kathy Reinertson Renee Robinson Donna Rold Barb Ross Mary Sandhorst Gail Schlueter Christy Schmidt Susan Schrader Bonnie Shrimpton Billie South Kim Stanley Nancy Travis LuAnn Tyler Jayne Tyler Cindy Walter Connie Walter Linda Walter Denise Warne Jenny Warne Alice Waters Darlene Weaver Miriam Wedemeyer Judy Westbrook Debbie Wheatley Sarah Wilcox Patty Williams Janet Wissler Jean Witzman LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Darla Andersen Dawn Campbell Diane Campbell Calla Christaffersen Janet Collinson Patrice Dimig Helene Hackwell Barb Henningsen Karen Hoffmann Lora Hoover Denise Johnson Sheryl Kelso Pat Kluever Linda Long Jane Marxen Kathy Ostrus Karen Petersen Bev Ross Debbie Rourick Paula Sams Billie South Louise Sullivan Marcia Tumer Vicki VerSteegh Diana Ward Jennie Warne Joni Weddum Bands ..,..,..... Baseball ...... Basketball ..... Cheerleaders Choru ses ....... Classes .........., Cross Country Dances ....,..... Debate ......,.. Topical Index .........54-55, 59-61 ........,,.,....,.64-65 , ...,..... 72-75, 94-95 .. ......,..,.. 50-51, 56-58 114-121, 124-151 ....,...104-107 Faculty .,,,,,,, 14-23 FFA .....,, ,,A,,,,,,, 3 1 FHA .......................,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,., 3 0 FNC .......................,.....,,,,l.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,, 29 Foreign Exchange Students ......,, 153-155 FTA ..,....,,....................,.,....,.,.,,.1,,..,,,,,,,, 28 Football ...,........................,..,., 66-76,92-93 Golf ..,.,........,..,.. ....,, ,,.,,..,,,,,,,, 8 G -89 GRA ..............................,..,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 8 G-89 Harvest Ball Queen ISI Attendants .........,...,,1.,,,, ,,,,,,,4 1 00-101 Hi-Y .....,........,....,..,,,,,,,.,,,l,,, ,,,,.,,4,,,,, 3 2 Homecoming Queen or Attendants ........,,.,,..,.,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 02-103 JAVELIN ....... Library Club .,.. Music Contest . National Honor NEEDLE .................,.,.,.... ..... Operetta ..,,....... Personnal .,... Plays ...,..,. Principal ..... Prom ................. School Board .. Science Club .... Science Fair .,....... . Secretarial Help Speech Contest .....35 48-4,81 Society .,,... ........ 1 52 .....38 42-43 ..,...,.24-25 .......108-109 .......37 Student Councils ........ 112-113, 122-123 Tennis ............... ..............,...... 8 2-85 Thespians ........,.................. 36 Track ..,,.... ,,Y...... 8 0-81, 96- 97 Wrestling .,.. ........,......... 7 7-79 Y-Teens ,.,, ...,,,,33 MY- Gfanfhaln, advisor of the JAVELIN staff, shows off his co- ordination by- playing twister at the staff's Christmas party. Although Mr. G. joined in the fun and games, he also kept the staff in order. If it would not have been for his stressing to keep dead- lines and all his help, there might not have been a IAVELIN this year. a i Dear students, faculty, and parents, We of the IAVELIN staff have spent many happy hours of the past school year putting memories of 1969-70 into As you leaf pictures and words. through these pages, mary recollections of him as the star of the football team . . . hen, as the soloist in Con- cert Choir . . . the operetta . . . Home- coming . . . pep assemblies , . . the Atlantic vs. Harlan sub-state game . . . Prom . . . Stage Show . . . graduation . . . and good-byes, come to you. Do not just live on these memories, for that would make the yearbook a stumbling block. Instead, use this keepsake as a stepping stone for the future. Al- though this school year has come to an end, always remember, There is no end . . . Every end is a begin- ning. The JAVELIN Staff JAVELIN members busily work on their approaching deadlines. v 4 -A- Ackerman, Kenny .........,.......... 54, 59, 132 Albert, Monte ........................ 42, 51, 52, 132 Aldag, Craig ........ - ....... 92, 97, 113, 118 Aldag, Jackie ...........,. ......,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 6, 136 Alexander, Pam ........,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,, 1 18 Allen, Chuck ,..,,... .. ...... ,,,,.,,,-,,,,.,,,,, 7 2 Allen, Cynthia ..... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 118 Allen, Dale ....... .,,.,,,,,,,, 1 4, 74, 92. Allen, Kevin ..,.... .,..,,..,,,..,,,,,,, 6 1, 124 Allen, Michael ...... . ,,.. 84, 96, 114, 124 Allen, Mickey ,,,,, ... ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,--,,, 93, 95 Allen, Pat' ...,...........,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 14 Allen, Suan , ..,.....,,,,, ,. .,,,,, ,. ,,1,,,, 113, 118 Alliband, Robert ..... ,,,,, 1 H, 124 Allman, Randy ........... ,,,,-, 1 32 Amos, James ,,.., ..... ,......,, ,,,,,,, 1 3 2 Andersen, Ardelle ,,,, ..,...,,. ,,,-,,,,,,, 2 4 Andersen, David ... .... 80, 124 Andersen, Debra ..... ,,,,,, 3 0, 136 Andersen, Derald ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 m 128 Andersen, Frances ... ,. .,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 24 Andersen, Kirby ...,....,..,....,... 93 95, 96, 114 Andersen, Lu Ann ...,....., 29, 57, 123, 124 Andersen, Rick ............ 73, 88, 92, 94, 118 Andersen, Teddy .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,, 7 9, 128 Anderson, Darla ..... ..,,. 8 2, 83, 100, 132 Anderson, Dave ..... ..,.....,..,,,,. 5 4, 59, 136 Anderson, Doug .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,YY .,--. , 1 65 Anderson, Duane ........ 51, 52, 55, 59, 132 Anderson, Erik , ,.,........,,..,..,,,,, ,55, 59, 136 Anderson, Gary .....,,,....,,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 124 Anderson, Kendall ..., 57, 92, 94, 95, 97, 118 Anderson, Peggy ......................,,........ 56, 136 Anderson, Richard ,....... 51, 57, 67, 73, 128 Anderson, Robert .,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Anderson, Ruth .,,,.., ,,,,,, ,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 S Anderson, Sharon ...,.. .1,,, 5 6, 136 Anderson, Susan .... ...,.,,,,,,,.,,, 1 32 Anderson, Tom .,,.. ,,,,, 5 7, 97, 118 Annan, Marcia ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, , 136 Archibald, Kent ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Archibald, Kirk .,...... ,H 132 Armentrout, Dwight ..... ,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Auerbach, Helen ......, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Auerbach, Jayne .... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Auerbach, Joyce ...,, 51, 53, 132 Auerbach, Tom ...,...,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Auerbach, Tom ...,...,...,,,..,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,-, , 118 Aunan, Barbara ....... .. .........,.,,,,,, 58, 86, 124 Aunan, Cathy ............ 57, 86, 90, 128, 128 Aunan, Tom ..... ...... 5 1, 74, 88, 136, 152 Ayers, Dean ...,. ................ . . 61, 80, 124 -B- Bacon, Jo Ellcn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,, 56,132 Bacon, Kirk ........... - ........... 95, 96, 112, 141 Baggenstoss, Bruce .... .,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,, 9 3, 114 Baggenstoss, Kevin .,,.. ..,..... 6 6, 72, 80, 124 Baggenstoss, Debbie ,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36 Baier, Gary .........,,...., ,..,, , ,,,,-.,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Bailey, Lynn ........... ,.,,,. 8 0, 132 Bailey, Hugh ..... ,,.,,,, 1 32, 136 Balch, John ....... ............. 7 2, 80, 124 Ballinger, Jody .........,.,..,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 90, 132 Barlow, Brad ................ 66, 72, 73, 80, 124 Barlow, Brian ...,.,.. 65, 68, 79, 80, 122, 132 Barnes, Lynn ,,,..................,...,., ,,,,,, 1 9, 68, 78 Bartels, Gretchen ....,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 57, 128 Bartels, Marcia ,,,, 60, 114 Bateman, Bill ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Bates, Sherri ,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1 14 Baur, Cindy ..,......... ,,-,, 9 0, 132 Beaver, Ronald ,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. 2 1 Beaver, Ruth ,.,.... . ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 20, 36 Beatty, Emily ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 114 Beatty, William ...... ...... 6 6, 72, 124 Beatty, William ..,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 Beauchamp, Jeffrey .,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 114 Beauchamp, Joyce ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , v -,,- 25 Beauchamp, Linda ...... ,,,,,, 2 9, 132 Bebensee, Carol ....., ,,,,- 6 0, 114 Becker, Beth .,....... ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.- 8 6 , 124 Becker, Buffy ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 86, 90, 128 Becker, David .,..... ....,, 9 2, 98, 95, 96, 114 Becker, Nancy .,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 118 Beedle, Barry ,.... ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 24 Behmer, Mark ,,.. ,,,,,, 1 14 Belcher, Doug ..... ,,,,,,,, 6 5 Bell, Brad .,.,,....,, ,,,--,,.,,,, 1 23 Bell, Joni .........,,............. ...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 6 0, 114 Bell, Tami ..,,....,..... - .,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Bennett, Beverly ...........,.............,, , 25, 29, 114 Bennett, Bill ...,..... .... 5 8, 66, 72, 80, 124 Bennett, Larry .,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,- , ,,,,,,, , 137 Bennett, Sandy ......,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 128 Berry, Keith ..,... ....,,.........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,m 132 Betz, Denny ..................,........... A ,......,,,,,,,,,, 65 Betz, Randy ............ 51, 65, 67, 73, 81, 128 Beymer, Mark ....................,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,, ,-,-- 9 3 Beymer, Ronald ................,,,.,,...... 92. 97, 118 Beymer, Theresa ...... ........,,.,,,,.,,, 1 14 Bierbaum, Bruce .,,.. ..,,.,..... 6 5, 128 Biggs, Penny ......... ...................,.. 1 14 Biggs, Steve ........ ..... 7 4, 80, 132 Biggs, Toni ............ .... - ............ 1 24 Biggs, Trudy ..... ........ ....... ...... 1 1 8 Biom, Rebecca ..., ,,,,,,. 5 7, 61, Biom, Richard ... ..... 92, 94, Bladt, Carol ....,, ,,,, 3 0, 57, Bladt, Diane ...,.,. ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, Blake, Bobby ...... ,,,,, 6 6, Blake, Debra .,,. .,.. 1 18, Blake, Wanda ,..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Blunk, Janet .... ..,.. 6 1, Bock, Dave ......... ...... ...................... Bonnesen, Becky ,..,,,,,.,,..,,..,.,..,,..,.,......... Bortle, Christine ...,.... 51, 54, 59, 118, Bortle, Mark ......,. ,,, ,,......,.,........ ,,.... , 57, Both, Deborah ..... ....... ,...,,.... Brake, Donald ...,.. Braman, Esther ......... Bramer, Pamela ..,,,..,,,, ,.,.,,,.,. .,,... , , Bredensteiner, Karla ,.,, .,.,,. Bretthauer, Dan ...,..,..,., Brewer, Alan . ....,. .. Brewer, Freda .,.... 37, 57, 50, 68, 73, , 90, 80 124 118 128 137 124 121 114 124 132 118 132 97 114 137 15 124 128 132 118 124 124 128 124 128 137 132 59 1 18 137 152 137 137 128 124 118 118 114 137 128 124 128 128 79 25 132 137 118 118 124 124 132 137 124 118 114 132 64 25 138 118 93 94 21 128 114 132 128 124 25 118 118 128 124 124 118 132 124 114 118 138 132 124 138 128 118 132 124 114 114 124 118 124 114 124 118 132 14 124 128 154 114 128 124 152 Brindley, Tom ......... .... 6 6, 80, Bringleson, Terry ........ ...,........, , ., Brink, Paul .......,,, ,. ,,.,,, ,,.,. 6 1, Britson, Nancy .... ......,,,,. 9 0, Brix, Carolyn .,.. .,,,.......,.. 5 6, Brix, Jerry ,.,.. ,.,...,.....,..,,,,,...,, Brix, Sareta .... ...... 5 0, 53, 54, Brooks, Anne ... ...... 57, 91, Brown, Mark ,..,,., ,,,,,- .........,.... 7 8 , Brown, Richard ...................,......,,,... 17, Brownlee, Diane .,...... 48, 54, 59., 122, Brownlee, Donna ........ 48, 54, 59, 122, Brownlee, Rita . .................,..,,..... 57, 90, Brumbaugh, Debbie ............,..,.... 57, 61, Buboltz, Carol ........,........,..,,,.....,.,.,.,,, , Buechler, Scott ............ 57, 92, 94, 97, Buechler, Greg ......,,...,,,,...., . 60, 93, 96, Buechler, Tony ........ 32, 43, 51, 68, 80, Bullock, Cindy ................,........... 57, 86, Burg, John ,......,,. ..,....................., . , 61. Burgin, Carol ...... ...,... 3 0, 57, Burk, Ricky 1 ..,.,...... ................,,,.. . . Bumett, Charles ....,. ..... 1 7, 65, 68, Butcher, Parker .... ......................... Butler, Lila ..,.... ,,.,.. .....,. ..,,,.,... -C.. Calhoun, Adele .,,..,....,.... ........ 5 6, Calhoun, Terry .... ....,. ,.....,,,..,..,, , . . Calvert, Georgia ...,. .... 5 7, 91, Camp, Jeff ......,,., ..,,.......,.... Campbell, Dawn ..... ......... 9 1, Campbell, Dennis ..1.. ...........,......,. . Campbell, Diane ..,, ......,... 3 5, 57, Campbell, Melvin ..... ,.,. 6 6, 72, 80. Campbell, Michael ..... .... 9 2, 94, 97, Cannon, Mary ,........ ..... , .,..,,........... Carl, Joel ....,.,..,. ...,......,,,...... Carleton, Tom .,.. ........,...... Carlson, John ........ ....,, . ,,...,,,, A . Carlson, Robert ..,... .... 6 8, 80, Carlson, Wendy ..,., .............. 5 7, Casady, Richard .,.. ................... 2 0, Casey, Gale ............, ...... 1 8, 82, 93, Casey, Lois ,..,... - .,..... ........................, Cassidy, Garry .,.. ...... .......... Casson, Lorrie ... ... Casteel, Larry ..,.... ,,.. Casteel, Mary ............ ............. Casteel, Suzanne ......,,. ...,............ Castleberry, Martha ,.... .........,,....,,,.... Catlin, Karl ............... .... 5 7, 97, Chamberlain, Craig ,,,.. ..,..,... . Chamberlain, Lu Ann .... .... 1 14, Chandler, Earl ............... . ..,..,..... .. Chantry, Roger ........,.. .....,.... 6 1, Chantry, Sheryl ..... ............ 5 7, Chanffys Steve ..,,.... .,... 5 5, 59, Chapman, Debbie ..... .............. , . Chapman, Etta ....,.. .............. Chapman, Sharie .........,....................,......... Chester, John ............,,,.,,,,.,.,.....,.,....,,..,, Chitsulo, I-ester .,..,... 67, 68, 80, 81, 122, Christense Alvin ,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,., 61, 79, Christensen, David ....,.. ....,.......,,.,.... . .... Christensen, Dennis ...... ..... 6 7, 80, Chritensen, De Von ..... .,..........,,,.. Christensen, Donna .....,. ............ 5 6, Christensen, Gary ....... ...................... Christensen, Nancy ..... ......,,,,,... 6 0. Christianson, Brad ...... .... 9 3, 95, 96, Christianson, Kirby ...... ....................., Christianson, Valerie .,. ..,.....,.. . 57, Christoffersen, Calla ....... .... 2 9, 59, Christoffersen, Randy ...., ...,....,.,.........,. Claggett, Margaret ......, .......... 5 7, 58, Claggett, Susan ....,.., .,.........,................. Clark, Marvin ......,.. ..... 5 0, 55, 59, Clauson, Lowell .......... ...............,........... Clemens, Jill ......,..................... 56, 58, 91, Clemens, Jon ..........................,.....,,,. 65, Clithero, Anne ..,...,. 56, 122, 138, 152, Clithero, Doug ....,..... 93, 95, 96, 112, Clithero, Julie ............ 57, 86, 90, 107, Cochrane, Connie ............,.,..,....,....... 91, Cohron, Marci ......... ..... 3 3, 50, 138, Cohron, Tammy ..,. ..............,.......... 114 Cohrs, Don ....,... ...... 8 0, 97, 132 Cohrs, Doug ..... ................ 9 2, 118 Cohrs, Pam ........ ........,,,...,,.,.....,...,..,,. 1 32 Collinson, Janet .................... 35, 58, 61, 124 Collinson, Jim ........,.,.......,......,.... 51, 61, 128 Collinson, Joel .....,.. 60, 61, 93, 95, 96, 114 Comes, Steve .... .......................,..,..,,,..... 1 19 Conklin, Karen ...... .,......... 2 9, 54, 59, 128 Cook, Denise .... .....,.,...,..,. 5 7, 119 Cook, Diane ..,... ................ 2 9, 57 Cook, Dick .,........... ..... ...., 1 2 Cook, Garry ,............... ..., 7 1, 78, 128 Cook, Mary Kathryn .... ............,.......,. 1 28 Coomes, Jeff ............,.... ......,......... 6 7, 128 Coonprom, Gerund ...., ,,,,.. 3 0, 122, 138, ...... ,.,,........ ...................., 1 5 3, 154, 155 Cooper, Denise ....... ... ................ 57, 119 Comell, Suzie ............. ..,. S 6, 87, 103, 138 Cornwell, Kathleen ......,........... 60, 114 Crane, Judy ....,......,........................ 57, 128 Crane, Terri ........ .... ........ .. ......,.,.....,....... 114 Crom, Cindy ............. ......,......,.. 5 7, 128 Cumpston, Martin ....,. ..., 5 5, 59, 67, 79 Cunningham, Susan ............................., ,,... . 124 Curtis, Duane ..............,................. 79, 132 Cutler, Calla ....................,.................. . 57, 128 Cutler, Carroll .,,,.... 54, 59, 67, 68, 80, 132 Cutler, Collins .....,......,.,..... 60, 93, 95, 114 -D- Daniels, Cecelia ............... ............. 1 25 Daniels, Paul ....... ...... ...... ..... 9 6 , 114 Dant, Leanne ..... ............,.,. ,.,,,... 1 1 4 Darling, Steve ........ ............,......,....,... 1 32 Darnold, Dale ............ ..... 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Darveau, Deborah ..... ......................... 1 28 Darveau, Dennis ....., .,.... ............. 1 1 9 Darveau, Michale .... .... 1 14 Darveau, Patty .,.. .... 1 28 Davis, Bobliie .... .................................. 1 32, Davis, Jolene .... ..................................... 1 14 Davis, Kelly ,,,...,..... 65, 67, 78, 80, 123, 128 Davis, Vicki ., ............. ................. .. ............ 1 38 Deardorff, Scott ................................ 58, 124 DeBord, Dorothy .... .......... 1 19 DeLance, Norman ..... ,........... 2 2 Denison, Rodney ..... .....,..... .,... 7 9 , 128 Dennis, Nancy .............................-. ......-..., 1 19 Deter, Scott ........................ 38, 67, 88, 123 DeVoss, Carry ......,.....,........... 38, 122, 132 DeWulf, John ........ 57, 92, 94, 97, 113, 119 DeWu1f, Mary ........,... 37, 38, 46, 132, 152 Diaz, Francis ,.......,..,........ 71, 84, 85, 132 Diaz, James ,.,.,.,...,,.... 93, 95, 96, 112, 114 Diaz, Susan ................................ 57, 91, 119 Dickerson, Carmen .... ..... ..,.................- . . 56 Dill, Kimberly ........ ..............,....-. 1 23 Dill, Randy ......... ...,........... - -------- 1 28 Dimig, Patricia .... ................... 5 8, 124 Dimig, Steve ...., ...... 5 7, 94, 97, 119 Dirnig, Tom ,.,,... .......... 3 9, 133, 163 Dolch, Randy ...... ..,.....,,...-,-,---------,- 1 19 Dolch, Vincent ...... ........ 3 1, 54, 55, 59, 61, 79, 100, 138 Dolch, Mark ..... ..,..........,-,,...- 3 1, 124 Dom, Becky ,,,, ......... 8 2, 108, 133 Dorn, Debbie .... ---- 3 3, 39, 138, 163 Dorsey, Mark ,.,... ,......,,.......-- 5 SQ 124 Dorsey, Sherry ..........,...------ - 123 Dougherty, Larry ---- -------- 2 2 Drake, 'Barbara ..... ....,..,-,,,-- 2 4 Drake, Claudia .... . ......... 56, 133 Drake, Marcia ,,.... .... 5 8, 61, 124 Drake, Marie .--..--,------- ... 24 Drake, Scott ....,.... ---- 5 7, 92, 119 Drake, Wythial ...... ..-----.--., - -.. 25 Dreager, Duane ......... ...A 31, 139 Dreager, ,Roger .............. ...... 9 2, 119 Drustrup, MTS. Don .... ....... .............. 2 5 Duede, Patty ............. ......................... 1 32 Duede, Peggy ....... ................... 6 0, 114 Dunn, John .......... ..... 2 8, 84, 85, 139 Duskin, Harry ..... ........................... 2 5 Duskin, Karen ...... ...,....,................ 1 39 Duskin, Lois .............................................. 25 Dyer, Francis ............................................ 21 Dyer, James .................... 39, 65, 68. 78, 80, 122, 139 143 152 163 Dyer, Rollin .,,. 9 9 y Dyer, Janet ................ 34, 38, 54, 55, 59, 82, 90, 123 -E- Eblen, Darrell ..... M ..,,, ,M ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,- .- Eblen, David ,,, ,,,,1, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.-,-- . 93, Ecklin, Vicki ,, ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, 57, Eden, Jim .......,.,, .,,, 9 2, Eden, Lacinda .... ,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-, Edquist, Steve ,.,, M, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,- mm Edwards, Robert ...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 ,,,,, 31, Einhaus, Mary Kay ........ 58, 86, 91, 123, Ellingson, Charles ,.,.,,,,..,, 58, 72, 80, Ellingson, Kathy ..- ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, Elmling, Elaine ....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,, A Ellingson, Terrance ..... ...,... Elsinger, Dan ......,,,. ,,,,,,,,,--,. Erickson. Dorothy ..... ,,,,, 5 7, 13 114 119 119 119 139 139 124 124 114 23 128 133 119 Esbeck, Diane .,.... .....,.,,,.. 6 1, 124 Esbeck, Patricia .... ..... 5 8, 61, 124 Eskew, john .....,,, ,...,,,...,,.,,,,, 1 6 Evans, Charles ..,. ,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 8 -F- Faaborg, Richard .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, , n 133 Fancolly, Mike .... ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 Faust, Bill ......... ..... 5 7, 92, 94, 97, 119 Faust, Mike .... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Faust, Patty .....,.,. ........,,.,,,,,,-,,., 5 7, 128 Ferrall, Pamela ,.... ,,,,,,,,,. - , 114 Fett, Erlene ....... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 Fickel, Kathy .., ... 29, 56, 133 Finders, Vicki ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Finnell, Cynthia .... , .........,, 119 Finnell, Kenneth ...., ,..., 9 7, 119 Finnell, Mike ..Y............ ,,.,. 9 5, 114 Flalhers, Beniamin .............,....,........ .,,,, , 119 Fleming, Commie ,....,,...,..,.,,,.,,....,,.,,, , 133, 134 Fortney, John .................,,,.,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,., H 119 Fortney, Robert ..., .... 55, 68, 69, 78, 80, 139 Foster, Mike .,.......,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 F1-edrikson, Barbara. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,...,..-,,,,1,, , 22 Freese, Kent ............ 65, 67, 73, 74, 88, 128 Friday, Kathy .................... 38, 122, 133, 152 Frisbie, Diane .............. .......,...,,......,,,,,, 1 24 Frisbie, Randall ..... ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 Frisbie, Linda ... ,. ,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 124 Fribie, Robert ...... ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 Fudge, Kenneth ........ ... 55, 59, 133 Fulks, Patricia ...,......... ,,.,,,, 5 7, 119 Fusselman, Clifford ..,,.. ,.,,,,..,,,,,,-, 1 39 Fusselman, Debbie .,.. ..,...,..,..,..,,,, 1 39 Fusselman, Tommy .... .... 5 5, 59, 133 -Q- Gaines, Billie ...... ..,,..... ,,,,, 7 3 , 128 Gaines, Hennan ...... ,,,,,,,,.,,, , 119 Gaines, james ...,.. ,.,,,,,,,,--,,, 6 7, 128 Gaines, Tab ......... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , M 96, 97 Gangestad, Alan ....., ..., 5 7, 92, 94, 97, 112, 113, 119 Gangestad, Colleen , .... 48, 54, 56, 59, 139 Gangestad, Diane .... ......... 6 1, 82, 91, 124 Gard, Curtis .,..,, .. ,................,.......... 128 Garrett, Dennis .,. ....,.. ........... . 133 Garten, Debbie ... .... 56, 139 Garten, Jack .,,, ......... 1 33 Gaskill, na .....,,,, .......,.,.,... 1 19 Gaskill, Jim ........... ......,... 3 6, 140 Gear-heart, David ............. 94, 119 Gee, Barbie ,...,.,,. 91, 112, 114 Gee, Debbie ..,.... ............ 5 7, 123 Gee, Mike ......... ................ 1 40 Geret, Dennis ..... .........,....... 3 0 Getz, Howard ..... ........ 1 24, 125 Gilliland, Bradley .... ..... 6 0, 93, 114 ciuin, Judy ........ .,..,.,.,.....,,... 5 6, 140 Glynn, Dan ....... .-.,,,,----,---- 3 2, 63, 140 Goff, Randy ...... .... 5 5, 59, 67, 80, 128 Goff, Ronda .... ...,.................,..... .... 1 2 4 Could, Dixie ... ............ ,.......... . 124 Gould, Shelly ....,,. ........ : ......--.. 1 14 Gourley, Betty .............. ........,,,..-------------- 1 7 Grantham, Dwight ................ 17, 39, 43, 162 Grayson, Jeff .........,.. 45, 51, 52, 68, 80, 133 Green, Kathleen ........,,..,.,,,,...,.......... 57, 119 Green, Steven ..... ...............-.......... 6 1, 128 Green, Susan .,.,...........,.... 56, 39, 49, 59, 140, 148, 152, 163 Griswold, Brandon ..............,,.................... 114 Gromwolcl, Christy ... ...................-----,-- - 114 Grote, jennifer ...... .....,.....................,. - - 123 Grote, Terri ........ ......................... 9 1, 124 Grover, Brenda .........,.,............................ 119 Gunderson, Jane ........ 33, 50, 54, 59, 82, 133 Guttenfelder, Doug ........ 51, 67, 80, 123, 128 -1-I.. Hackwell, Helena .... - ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 57, 61, 124 Hagen, Diane ...,.,,, ,,,,.---,,,.,,,.,-- .1 57 Hagen, Greg ...,,,, ,,,,.,...,,,,,,,-, 3 0 Hair, Elizabeth ...... -,,,,,, 1 19 Hall, Charlotte ... ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 133 Hall, Darla ...,,,. ,,,,,,,, 3 0, 128 Hall, Dave .... W., 68, 133 Hall, lapel ..... ..... 6 0, 114 Hall, Kirk ,....... ....... 7 9, 124 Hall, Kirk ..,,.....,.. ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,---,, 1 28 Hansen, Connie .... ...,. 5 7, 91, 125 Hansen, David ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - 125 Hamen, Dixie ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 140 Hansen, Jeff ........ ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, ., 93, 114 Hansen, Kathy .... ,,-,, 5 4, 59, 123 Hansen, Linda ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 128 Hansen, Marilyn ..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 114 Hansen, Martha .... .,..... 2 9, 54, 59, 133 Hansen, Steve ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 94, 119 Harlan, Ricky ...... ...., 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Hafffss A115012 ----- ,,.-.. 5 7,. 61, 91, 125 Harris, David .,,.. .... 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Harrgs, Kmp ...... ......, 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Hams, Lyle ..,,.. - ,-,,,-,.- - ----,-,---. 12 Harris, Steve ,,,, ,,--,,- L 17, 133 Harris, Theresa ...... ..... 34, 82, 83, 128 Harris, Vicki ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,.,,..,,,, 5 6, 133 Harris, William .,,,.,, , .,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 114 Hartman, Jeannie ,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 25 Hartman, Richard ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. U 128 Hartsoolr, Scott ....,... ,.... 5 4, 55, 59, 71, so, 133, 152 I-Iartkopf, Tom ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 25 Hascall, Thane ......,.. .,... 1 6, 443, 44, 122 Hawihome, Paul ...... .....,,.. 6 7, 80, 133 Hayes, Joe ............ ............. 9 4, 119 Hayes, Mike ....... .,,,,, 6 6, 72, 125 Hayes, Mike L, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,.,, N 94 Heath, Debbie .... ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 1 28 Heath, Judy .... .....................,.. 1 19 Heflin, Betty -...-. ........ , ,.... . ..... 1 5, 86 Helden, Cyrus ... ..,,.. 92, 94, 97, 119 Heiken, Pat .....,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 128 Heithoff, Cathy ..... ...,., , ,, 57, se, 87, 125 Heithoff, Cindy ........,... 33, 34, 56, se, 133 Hexthoff, C. J. ,.,,,,,..... 38, 74, 88, 140, 143 Heilink, Douglas .....,,,...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 129 Hemphill, Helen ..,,.,..,..,...,..,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 4 Henningsen, Barbara .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 9. 58, 125 Henningsen, Debbie ..... .... 4 3, 55, 59, 82, 123, 129 Henningsen, Kirk ..,.. ,,,,,,,, , ,,. 72, 80, 125 Henningsen, Mark .... .......,. 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Henningsen, Susan ,.,,., - .,,..., 50, 133, 134 Henriksen, Ion ,..,..., ...,...., , ,, 66, 125 Henriksen, Mary ...... ...... 5 4, 59, 129 Herbert, Eleanor ..,.... ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,., 1 25 Herbert, Elizabeth ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Herbert, Joey ......,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Herbert, Nancy ...,.. .,..... 2 9, 56, 133 I-Iennan, Debbie .... .................. 1 33 Herring, Kay .... ....,...,......, 2 1 Herring, Robert .... 21, 88 Herrick, Beverly ..... ...........,., 1 19 Hetrick, jeff ....,...... ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Hehfiek, Phillip ,,,,..,... ...,..... 6 1, 72, 125 Hettinger, ' John .......... .................., , ........ 1 25 Hettinger, William ....,.. ....., 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Hill, ,lere ..............,,.. ..., 6 7, 74, 80, 134 Hinson, Ken .........,.,,.... ,...., 6 7, 73, 88, 129 Hinson, Sherri ...,...,,,.,.,., ....,,......,,.....,... 1 14 Hiortshoi, Catherine ....,, .......,,,..... 6 0, 114 Hiortshoj, Cindy .......,.. ........... 5 7, 86, 129 Hobson, Marty .......... .... 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Hobson, Patricia ,..,., ...., 5 6, 108, 184 Hobson, Nonna ......... ....................... 1 3 Hockenberry, Don ... .........,,,..... ., 25 Hodges, Debbie .... ................,,,.....,.,,.. 1 25 Hoeck, Bert . ...... ................ 7 8, 80, 129 I-loeck, Mary ...... ...,....,,................. 6 1, 125 Hoegh, Chris ................ 60, 93, 95, 96, 114 Hoegh, Emily ............ 39, 56. 134. 152, 163 uoegh, 'rim ......,................, 92, 94, 91, 119 Hofmeyer, Francis ................... - .......,,,... , 20 Hoffmann, James ....,........... 39, 64, 65, 68. ............,..,............ 78, 80, 133, 134, 163 Hoffmann, Karen .........,.................. S2, 129 Hoffmann, William ........ , 66, 77, 78, 79, 125 Hogueison, William .................................. 80 Hoilien, Mary ........... ............... ,... 5 7 , 129 Holland, julie ..,........... ........... 5 7, 60, 114 Holman, Gregory ..... ........... 57, 94, 97, 119 Holman, Jeff .... ......................................... . 92 Holms, Denise ..............,,,........................... 57 Holt, Charles .,.......... 32, 51, 52, 122, 134 Hoqver, Lara .......................... , ..... V .......... 1 25 Hoover, Richard ..,.. .... 6 0, 93, 95, 96, 118 Hopkins, Diane ,.... .............,....... 5 0, 134 Hopkins, Ronald .... ...... 6 1, 66, 79, 125 Hopley, Pam ...... ......... - ............... 1 29 Hopley, Penny ............ .......................... 1 14 Houfek, Dean ,....................,,, 19, 92, 95, 96 Howard, Deborah ...- ..,.................... 57, 119 Howard, Susan ..... ...........--.-....--- 5 7 Haworth, Jeanne ..... ........ 1 4, 38 Huddleson, Bmce ..,.. ,,,,. 1 40, 148 Huddleson, 1 Elaine .... .,..-.-..-.-- 2 4 Huddleson, Mark ...... ........ 6 6, 125 Huebner, Gere ........ ............... 2 1, 67, 73 Huebner, Ginny .... ,..............----,-------- -,-- 1 3 Huitt, Kevin ............ ..... 6 1, 66, 72, 88, 125 Hunt, Carl ........ ........,.....----....--, ------- 1 3 4 Hunt, Nick .... .................... 38, 45, 134, 152 Hunt, Sam ................ 37, 38, 45, 47, 84, ,,,,...,.... 122, 136, 138, 140, 141, 143, 152 Hunier, Craig ............ 66, 72, 80, 109, 125 Hunter, John ........,...,.......--- 4 .-,--,-------- -------- 1 3 Huston, Dennis .... ..-..-.--..- -------------- 1 2 9 Huston, Sharon ....... .-....-..-------, 9 1, 114 Hutchinson, Barb .................... ----,--, 1 12, 114 Hutchinson, Diane ...............,----.... 86, 125 Hutchinson, Lan'y ............ 37, 46, 54, 59, 134 1- Inman, David ..... ............ ..,,----,--------- - -- 125 Ihnen, Judy ,,.,.. ...... ...., 5 0 , 128, 129 Inhofe, Jill ,,,,.. ........,--, - - ,-,--,--------- 140 ..J- Jacobs, Gerald ................. ....---------, -,---- 1 2 5 Jameson, Diane .... ,-.... ---, 3 0 a 57, 129 jameson, Donna ...... -,------- 5 7, 119 jameson, Wayne ..... ,------,-------- 2 5 Jensen, David ...... 60, 96, 114 Jensen, Jack ....,,... .... 5 8, 79, 125 Jensen, Janelle ............... 114 Jensen, Linda ,,.,., .,,,.,.. .,...,...,............ 1 25 jegpersen, Mark ......... ...........,......,...... 1 40 jespersen, Richard ..... . ....,....,..,.,. ............ 1 8 lessen, James ,,.,....... ....,. 9 3, 95, 96, 114 Jewell, Paul ,,,.,,,.,, ........,, 6 0, 93, 114 Johnk, Barbara .... .... .. ............-.ii. 2 2 Johnson, Alan ,... ........... 1 25 Johnson, Darwin ..... .......... 1 14 Johnson, Debra .., ......-.... . 114 Johnson, Denise ...,.. ..... 5 7, 125 johnson, Dwight ..... ..... 5 9, 140 Johnson, Ethel ....... -----,,-- 1 19 Johnson, Kristyne ...... ...---.... 5 7, 120 Johnson, Mark ....... -,------------------- 1 14 juhnson, Richard ...... ...,. 3 9-. 84, 122- ----,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.. .,... 140, 143, 163 johnson, Rick ...... ...... -------- - ------,,,--, 1 2 9 Johnson, Sarah .... .............--.. 6 0, 91, 114 johnson, Sheila .... .. ...............,.,,-------- 115 Jones, Carol ....... ------- 5 0- 86, 129 Jones, Darrell .,..... .....- 7 4, 76, 134 jones, Gregory ..... ,........-....--- - ----- 1 25 Jordan, Jon ....---.---- ------------------ 9 3- 115 Jorgensen, John ,,,.,,..... ...... 6 6, 72, 88, 125 Jorgensen, Michelle .... ..... 3 7, 46, 50, 134 Juel, Lisa ............ .--- --------------,, 6 0 : 115 Juel, Mark ........... --------,,--- 6 1, 129 Juel, Roxanne ....,........--, --------- 5 4, 59, 129 Juhl, Danny ..........--------- -------,,---------------, 1 29 juhl, Dave ..... -..-M-- ...--, - ----------,,-------- 129 K- Kanning, Becky ................. ...,. 5 4, 59, 134 Kanning, Richard .......... ...... 5 S, 61, 125 Kardell, David ..... .....,,............ 1 34 Kardell, Pamela ..,...,.....,.. 120 Karstens, Larry ... 134 Karwzil, Debra 115 Karwell, Steve ........ ...... ...... 1 3 4 Kauffman, Theresa ..... .............,........ 1 15 Kautz, Kimberly ..... ..., 5 8, 91, 125 Kay, Alan ............. .......,......,.... 1 40 Kelly, Janet ...... .... ......,,.......... 1 6 0 Kelly, Robert! ...... ......... ..,...,. 5 5 , 59, 141 Kelly, Steve ..... L ................... 61, 129 Kelso, Nancy ..,.. .........,, 9 1, 113, 120 Kelso, Sheryl .,..,.... ...... 3 4, 57, 86, 129 Kerr, Charlene ....,.. ..... 5 4, 59, 60, 141 Kerr, Sharon .... ....,..,,.,........,....... 1 15 Key, Patrick .... ,.... 5 8, 66, 123, 125 Key, Theresa ...... ........,...................... 1 15 Kinen, Gladys ....,, ............,.,...,......,....,,,,, 2 5 Kinen, Mary Jn .... ..... 3 4, 54, 59, 86, 134 King, Jeffrey ,....... ......... , . 93, 95, 96, 115 Kitelinzer, Karen ,,,..,.,......., 54, 59, 134, 135 Kizzier, Mark ., ..... 42, 51, 52, 55, 59, 65. 141 Kluever, Dan ................. 141, 143, 152, 39, 46. 68, 122, 163 Kluever, Gwyn ,..,. .........................,..,Y.,, 1 7 Kluever, Jerri .... .........,......,... 6 0, 115 Kluever, Ned ..,. ......,,,Y,.,......,.,,,.. 5 7, 120 Kluever, Nick ..,.... ,,.., 5 5, 59, 71, 80, 129 Kluever, Pat ,,,... .... . , .....,,,,....., 50, 53, 134 Kluever, Rebecca ............................ 115 Knauer, Joe ......... ...,,.......,,,........ , .. 25 Knop, Clark ...., ......,.,.. 6 8, 69, 141 Knop, Kay ....,.,... ,,,.,, 5 1, 53, 136, 141 Knop, Nancy .... ..,......,,...,....,,..,. 1 41 Knop, Paul ........... ,,..,.... 3 6, 65, 141 Knop, Sandra .......... L .....,...,. 57, 120 Knudsen, james ...... .....,.. Y 100, 134 Knudsen, Mark ..... .,., 5 4, 59, 129 Knuth, Kathy .... ....., ,.,....,,,. 5 7 , 129 Knuth, Nicholas .... ..,,............,, 9 3, 96, 115 Knuth, Sheryl ..,... ....,.,............ 3 0, 58, 125 Koehler, Clayton .....,...... 61, 66, 72, 80, 125 Kramer, Larry ..,.. .......,.........,.......,..... 1 41 Kramer, Loretta ...... .................... 3 0, 129 Krengel, Mark .,,... .,,,.,..,...,.r,.. 6 8, 134 Kuehl, Dallas ....... . ......, 55, 67, 79, 129 Kuhns, jo Ellen .....,.,.......,,..,,.,.. 120 Kuhns, Michael ...... ......... - ......... . 125 Kuntzelman, Gary ...... 120, 125 Kuntzwelier, Robin ,.,..,... ......,.. 1 20 -L- Lambertsen, Lynn .....,.,... ..... . ., 115 Lane, Christy ,..,............ ................. 5 7, 129 Lane, Pamela .... ....,.,,.,,., - .,..., 6 0, 115 Lang, Jeffrey ,,.,.. ..... 9 3, 95, 96, 97, 115 Lang, Jody .... .......................... 5 ?, 123 Lang, Kathy .,,,,.. ..,,.., 4 8, 54, 57, 59, 129 Lang. Patty, ........- --------------- 5 4, 59, 134 Lang, Richard ......... ........ 9 3, 95, 96, 115 Lange, Rebecca ........................,........,..A... 120 Lantz, Denny ....,... ..... 3 2, 65, 68, 69, 74, 76, 80, 81, 141 Larsen, Cindy ...... ........................ 5 6, 13-1 Larsen, David ..... .... 9 2, 94, 113, 120 Larsen, Debbie ..... .............. 5 6, 36, 134 Larsen, Denise ..... ..,...................... 1 20 Larsen, June .... ....,...,,,,,-.-,,,,,, 1 20 Larsen, Lynn .... ........, 6 0, 95, 115 Larsen, Pam ...... ..,... 5 4, 57, 59, 129 Larsen, Peggy .... ............,,,......... 1 29 Larsen, Richard .,,,,, ,.,A ,,,,,, , 9 2, 94, Larsen, Stan ......... ..,, 5 4, 59, 78, 88, Larson, Susan ..... ,,.,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.-,A, ---, Larson, Terry ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Lassen, Terri ...,.. ,,,,,,, .-, 8, Lawton, Carol ,..,,, .,,,,.,,,,,, 5 8, Lawton, Shirley ,,........, .,,,,.,,,.,,,,-,,,-,v,Y-,- Lee, Corey ...,..........,.........,..... 92, 94, Lee, Diane ......,...,...,,...,,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,, , 57, Lee, Lindsay ...,........ 33, 103, 122, 142, Lee, Mark .........,........,. 93, 95, 96, 112, Lee, Montgomery .......,,,...... 46, 54, 59, Leeper, Billy ......... .....,,.,.,.....,,-,.,.,,,,, Leeper, Joyce ..... ,....,....,,...,,,,,.,., Lehmann, Elise ,,,. .....,.,,,,,.,....., 5 7, Lilienthal, Jim ........ .........,,.,,..,.,,,,,,. Lilienthal, Marlys ....... 120 142 24 120 125 125 13 120 120 152 115 129 125 125 120 129 28, 39, 50, 142, 143, 146, 152, 163 Lindeman, Fred ...... ....,.,...,.... 9 2, 97, 120 Linfor, Deborah ...,. ..,.....,............,,..., I 15 Linfor, Robert ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1 24 Linkletter, Kathy .... 56, 142 Livingston, Wayne ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Logsdon, John ....... ....., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 Lohoff, Jim ,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,.,-,,,-,,' 1 25 Long, Linda ...... .......,.....,,,,,,,, 5 8, 61, 125 Long, Owen ................ 39, 55, 59, 134, 163 Lowary, Jim ...........,.......,,,,,,,.,.,..,,-,,,,,,,, , -.,, 22 Lowe, Margaret ...... ..,.... ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 9 Lowers, Jeffery ..... ...,.. ,,..,.., 9 2 , 120 Luin, John ........... ..........,,,,,.,..,...,,., 1 42 Luke, Cindy ............ ..,.,.....,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,-,,,,, 1 20 Lund, Suzy ...............,.... 57, 90, 109, 129 Lundberg, Robert' ,,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 1 26 Lundgren, Mara ......,. .,.... ,.,.,,...,,,,,,,, 2 3 Lundgren, Richard .... .,..,.,,,,,,,, 1 9 Lyon, Judith .,.,.......,.... ... 60, 115 Lytle, Noel ...........,..,..,.... ...,,,,,, 1 15 -M- Madison, Gary ..,..,........,.. ...,,..,,,,...,.,,., 2 0 Magill, Elizabeth .........1....,.,.,, 50, 53, 54, .................................,......,.,..... 59 103, 142 Magill, John ..,......... 55, 59, 67, 78, 80, 129 Magill, Sue .................... 51, 52, 86, 87, 134 Mailander, Eunice .,,...........,...............,..... 24 Mailander, Jane ........ ...,................... 5 7, 126 Mailander, Mike ...., 1 ...... .... 7 8, 134 Maierus, Ronald ..... ....,,......,...,,... 1 29 Mallon, Lonnie ...... ......,....... 4 2, 43, 65 Mallon, Renee ..... ....,.................,..... 1 20 Mally, Steve .....,. ..,.. 4 3, 68, 80, 142 Manz, Mary ......... ..,,..............,,..... 1 29 Manz. Pearl ....,........,. ..................... 5 6, 112 Marousek, David ,.,... .........,. 6 0, 93, 95, 115 Marsh, Jerene ........ ..... 6 1, 82, 91, 126 Marshall, Denise ......, ......,...,,,,,... 5 7, 126 Marshall, Michael ,,.... ...... .,.,,,,,.,..,,, 1 2 9 Martens, Jane? .,....... ........ 5 7, 120 Martens, Jon ........ ..,, 6 6, 72, 126 Martens, Kerry .... .....,,,,,, Q ,,,,,.,. 7 2 Martin, Jerry ..., ..... 9 2, 93, 120 Martin, Vicki .... ,.,. - ......,,,,,. 1 42 Mase, Julie ......... ...,..... 5 7, 129 Mase, Melinda ,...............,.,............. 56, 142 Mason, Rick ...,.....,.......,...,.,.... 55, 88, 129 Mason, Thomas .,...... 57, 92, 94, 97, 113, 120 Masteller, Mark ..........,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 1 72 Mathias, Roger .....,...,....,.,,..,,,,,,,, 23, 67 97 Mathisen, Cindy .... ,,,,,,, 5 6, 134 Mathisen, Denise .,. 60, 115 Mauk, Bobbie ,,.... ,,,,,.,,,-,, 1 26 Mauk, Ricky .........,... ,.,.,, 9 5, 115 Maxwell, Marilyn ...,.. .,,,,..,,....,,-,,,,, 1 20 McAfee, Eldon ....,., ...,......,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 26 McAllister, Bill .... .........,..,..,,..,., 8 0, 142 McAllister, Dale ........,......, 92, 97, 113, 120 McAllister, Janice .,..,..... 54, 56, 59, 94, 134 McCa1la, Caroline ,......,.,...,......,.....,..., ,,,,,,, 2 2 McClure, Jean ,......., ....,,.............. 5 6, 134 McClure, Sue ,......... ..., 5 8, 126 McCutcheon, Mark .,,.. ...,.. ............. 1 . , 129 McCutcheon, Patti ..... .,,........,,........,..,... I 15 McDermott, Beth .... ..... 3 9, 51, 134, 163 McDermott, Daleen .,.,.. , ,,.,.......,,,., , ...,,..., 1 20 McDennott, Daniel ....,,.. 60, 93, 95, 96, 115 McDem1ott, Elaine ....,..............,.... 56, 143 McDem1ott, Jerry .....,......,.,..... 57, 65, 92, ................................ -.,........ 97, 120, 129 McDermott, John ........ ....,., 6 7, 80, 129 McDermott, Tony .,.... ..,., 9 3, 96, 115 McEllree, Wanda .... .......,,........,... 2 3 McIntosh, Gayle .., ............. 115 McKeane, Denise ..,,. .....,......... 5 6, 134 McKenzie, Louis ........ ..,.. 5 1, 52, 143 McLaren, Richard .... ...................... 2 3 McMullen, Rhonda .... ..,,.......,......., , ,. 126 McNeese, Randy .... .,...,,.,.......,., 9 3, 115 Mehl, Dan ..........,.., .,.. 6 8, 69, 88, 143 Mendenhall, Bob .....,.,,............,.. 134 Meredith, Steve ..... ...... 3 2, 38, 67, 143 Merrick, Cynthia ..... ......,,., 5 8, 91, 126 Merrick, Marcia ... ,......... 1 ...., 115 Merrick, Steve ...... ................. 6 5, 129 Mewhirter, eff ..., 1 Mewhxrter, Rick ... 93, 95, 11 38, 68, 69. 80. 136, 143, 5 152 Meyer, Arthur ...... ...... 1 5, 55 Meyer, Gene .... .... ..,........ 1 3 4 Meyer, Robert .....,. ,......,..... 1 20 Michalslci, Rick ...... 1. ...... ......,..... 6 8, 143 Mikkelsen, Sonya ................................,..... 16 Miller, Ann ...............,..,.....,,,................,.... 50 Miller, Bruce ...,.,.......... 36, 68, 78, 80, 134 Miller, Dona ......,.1........... ............... . ,...,.. 1 S Miller, Joel ........ 42, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 134 Miller, Linda ....,.,.........,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,..,- 57,' 129 Miller, Penelope ....,,......,...,,,,,......,,,,, 60, 115 Miller, Rebecca ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 103, 143 Millikan, Steve ...... ..... 6 0, 115, 118 Minor, Patricia 1. ,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,, , 115 Moore, Roger ..... .,..., .,,,,,,, 1 2 0 Moree, Curtis .......... .,,,,...........,.. 1 15 Morgan, William .,.... ,,,,.,,,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,.,..,. 1 8 Morgan, Douglas .....,............,.....,,.... 94, 120 Morgan, Ed ........................ 51, 52, 85, 144 Moriarty, Pat ....... .,.... 4 9, 55, 59, 88, 114 Morris, Albert ........ ...........,.,.............,.,.,, 1 20 Morrow, Dave ,.... ,..,,,........,,,,,.....,,,.,., 8 0 Morse, Gail .........,..,. .,,,...,,..,..,,,,, 2 0 Mortensen, David ...... .......... . Y ..,,.. 1291 Mortensen, Linda ,.,... ......... 2 8, 56, 134 Mortensen, Mike ,........ ....,.,,...............,.. 1 15 Mortensen, Patrick .................................. 115 Mueller, Jo Ann .,,.....,,,..,,. 28, 50, 51, 52, - ............,......................... 53, 141, 144, 152 Mullins, Christine ...,...............,.... 33, 86, 129 Mullins, Suzanne ...,.... 33, 39, 122, 134, ,163 Myers, Seu ........,, ....... 1 03, 139, 144, 154 -N- Namanny, Kim ..,............. .,.. 9 5 Neary, Clark .... ......,....,. .. 19 Neary, Del ..... ,,...,..........,. 1 3 Neary, Nancy ....... ,...... 5 2, 58, 126 Neary, Shari ........ .....,. ... ,. 91, 112 Nebola, Cheryl .....,, ..,...... 5 0, 53, 134 Nebola, Elnora ...... ............................. 1 7 Nebola, Kathie .... .... 5 0, 54, 59, 129 Nelson, Ann ....... .....,....................... 1 34 Nelson, Beckie ..... ......... 3 8, 42, 46, 47, 50, 100, 134, 152 Nelson, Kirk ,....... .....,. 9 3, 95, 96, 112 Nelson, Leslie ..... ........................... 1 20 Nelson, Linda ,, .............,.......,,.. 144 Nelson, Max .........., .... 9 2, 94, 97, 120 Nelson, Richard ..,.. ................. 9 3, 95, 96 Nelson, Rochelle ,,.. ...... 4 6, 58, 91, 126 Nelson, Steve ..,.. ........, , . ....,,,.. 61, 126 Nelson, Susan ..... ...... 5 5, 59, 86, 134 Nelson, Virginia, .,. ..........,............... .. 24 Nevins, Margaret ...,... ...,..............,. Y .. 144 Newberg., Greg ..,. .. ..... I .A 66, 126 Newberg, Mike .,,... ..... 6 6, 79, 126 Newberg, Pat .......... ......... 58, '72 Newberg, Sheila .,.,.....,, ,. 60 Newell, Patricia ... .... 129 Newell, Sharon ...... ..... 1 20 Newton, Dan ......... ..........,.......... ..... 1 4 4 Newton, Diana ....................,......,............ .. 134 Nichols, Greg ........... .......... ..,........ , .......... 9 3 Nichols, Jane .............. 43, 50, 55, 59, 134 Nichols, Jill ..,..... 55, 57, 59, 90, 123, 129 Nichols, Richard ........................ 92, 97, 120 Nichols, Shirley ...,.....................,,..... 60 91 Nichols, Wayne ..... ...... 5 1, 134 Nickerson, Peggy ...... ...... 5 6, 134 Nielsen, Ann ...,...,. ........... 1 29 Nielsen, Kristina ...... .............. 1 26 Nielsen, Mary Jo .... ,..,., 5 6, 134 Nissen, Richard .... ....... 2 3, 66 Nodgaard, Teresa .... ... ......... 57, 120 Nolte, Danny ....... ............ 9 2, 97. 120 Nonnan, Kay ...... ......... - ................. 6 0, 91 -0- Oathoudt, Debra .........,.... ........... 5 S, 126 O'Brien. John ........ ...... ....... 6 7 , 68, 134 O'Brien, Mark .... - ................. 129 O'Brien, Tim .. ,,...,.. . .,..........,.......----- -. 120 Ohms, Denise ... ..................... .--..-- - 120 Olsen, Gary ...... ,... 6 0, 93, 95, 96, 134 Olsen, Jean ..... .........,,-......--. 5 7, 120 Olsen, Larry ....... .............-.....--.,.-. 1 35 Olsen, Richard .... ............ 5 5, 59, 129 Olsen, Steven ....... ..... 5 5, 59, 67, 129 Olson, Mina ......... ...................... 1 20 Ostrander, Gale ........, ....... , ............. 7 1, 80 Ostrander, Kevin ........... ,..... 9 2, 94, 97, 120 Ostrander, Mary Kay ..... ................ 5 6, 135 Ostrander, Sheila ........ .........................,. 1 21 Ostrus, Kathryn ......... ..... 3 5, 54, 59, 129 Ostrus, Raymond . .... .............. 9 2, 121 Owen, Rosalie ..... ,...., ...........,.,...,.. 1 3 5 Overgaard, John ......,.,,.... ......... 1 9 -P- Paige, Jody ..... ..,................................... 1 21 Paige, Richie .....,........,, 32, 68, 74, 75, ..,........,.....,......... ............,....... 80, 108, 144 Parham, Robert ................................ 92, 97 Parham, Susan .....,........,,..........,. 54, 59, 129 Parham, Tom .-- .... ,... 68, 121, 122, 144, 147 Park, Pam ..... .........,.....,,......,... 5 0, 135 Parker, Cindy ...,. ....,.......... 1 44 Parker, Doug .... ............................. 1 21 Parker, Kathleen .... ................. 9 1, 112, 121 Parks, Barbara .... .... 4 7, 57,' 122, 123, 129 Parrott, Rick ..... ...........................,. . .. 129 Pascoe, Lyn ...,...., ............. 8 6, 153 Patterson, Annette ......... 57, 91, 121 Patterson, Bryan .... 38, 71, 73, ,,,,.,..,,,,..,.,,.....,......... ,.,. 80, 135, 152 Patterson, LuAnn .... ........ 9 1, 1 13, 12 1 Patterson, Susan .... ....., 5 8, 82, 83, 126 Paul, Nita Jo ..,.... .,.....,......... 5 6, 135 Pauley, Renita ....., ...... .............. 6 0 Paulsen, Debra ...,... ........................ 1 29 Pedersen, Axel .,...,,... ......................,...... 2 5 Pedersen, Barbara .................,.................. 60 Pederson, Danny ....... ...... Pedersen, Sharon ..,.....,... Peer, Cynthia ...... 92, 93, 94, 96, ................-..,.... 97, 121 50, 53, 54, 59, 145 129 Peer, Rachel ..... ........,,.... 5 9, 91, 126 Pellett, Clark .... ..... 4 6, 55, 59, 67, .,,.................... ......,.. 73, 84, 85, 129 Pellett, Kathy .... ....... 5 7, 61, 82, 126 Pellett, Mark. .............. .. 57, 92, 94, 97, 121 Pellett, Pam .....................,......,, .. ........ 56, 135 Pellett, Rick .... 31, 53, 55, 59, 74, 100, 145 Pellett, Wendell .......................................... 12 Pelzer, Patricia ........., ................... 6 1, 126 Perkins, Richard .... ........ 1 35 Peters, Kay ............. ..,.. 1 30 Petersen, Darlene ... ,.,... 135 Petersen, Donna .... ...... 1 35 Petersen, Edna ..,. ......... 24, 25 Petersen, Gail .......... ...... ..... ......., 1 4 5 Petersen, Gaylord ... ...................,. .. 25 Petersen, Karen , ,..... ..... 2 9, 50, 130 Petersen, Steven ...., .......... 8 0, 126 Petty, June ........... .......... . 121 Phelps, Jodie ........ ....... 5 6, 145 Phillips, Dennis ..... .................. 1 45 Pierce, David ....,.. ..... 1 8, 71, 88 Pieken, Leo ..... ..............., 2 5 Pieken, Linda .... .-.......-.--- 5 6, 135 Pieken, Nancy .... ................... ...., 1 4 5 Pigg, Robin , .,.... .... 6 6, 72, 30, 123 Pigg, Rodney ... ....................,,, . 145 Placzak, David ..... ............,. 6 7, 135 Planck, Thad - ........ ..... 9 4, 97, 121 Podolak, Betty .........,.. ................... 3 4, 145 Popp, David ...............,..........,.... .----.... 9 3, 96 Portz, Mike ............ 61, 66, 72, 34, 123, 126 Potter, Gladys ..................................... -.--.,- 1 3 Paulson, Chris ........... ...............,.....-..--Y- 1 35 Price, Mark ....... ----- 5 5, 59, 135 Price, Paul ........ ..,......... ----- 9 4 , 97, 121 Pross, Mike .,,.................-,-, ,,,------------- 1 35 -Q- Quick, Curtis ......-.---------,----- --- 130 -R- Rasmussen, Brad .....,..,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Rasmussen, Greg ,.......... A .....,,,,,, 93, 95 Rasmussen, Hans ....... ...,,.,,...,,,,,.,,,,, 2 5 Rasmussen, Rodney ..... ,..... 7 2, 80, 126 Rasmussen, Sharon ..... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 121 Ratzlaff, David ...........,....,,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Ratzlaff, Linda ...,.. ,.,. ....,.,,, ,. ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 126 Reason, Kimberly ..., ,,.,....,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,.,.,, 6 0 Rechtenbach, Janis ........,......,....,,,,...,,,,.,, 121 Rechtenbach, Judy ,.,...,. 29, 54, 57, 59, 130 Redler, Joyce ...,..,.... ................,,,,,,,,...,,, 1 45 Reed, Robin ......,..............,.....,....,,..... 1 ..,.,... 146 Reimer, Malvern ,,,............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 Reimer, Meta Jo ,.,. 50, 52, 54, 59, 146, 152 Reimer, Randy ....,..,........ 80, 122, 123, 127 Reimer, Renee ,... ...... ..............,....,.,.,., 5 7 , 121 Reimer, Rosanne ...., ...,,.., .,,,,.,,,,,,, , , 60 Reineke, Jo Ann .......,....,.....,. 51, 55, 59, 135 Reinertson, Donald . .....,........ 42, 46, 47, 54, 59, 88, 146, 152 Reinertson, Kathy ....,..........,.....,...,,. 58, 127 Reinertson, Laurie ....................,,.,,,..,,,,,,., 60 Render, Doug ...,...........,........ 66, 72, 80, 127 Retallic, Dale ......,..... 51, 68, 78, 80, 135 Reynolds, Randall ..,..........,,..... 66, 72, 127 Rhoades, Rod ........,., .........,........ . 65, 130 Rieck, Walter ,,..... ,...... 6 5, 67, 80, 135 Riggs, Mike ........... .,........ 6 8, 79, 80, 135 Roberts, John .......,........ 65, 68, 74, 75, 146 Roberts, LaVonne ... ....,...........,.,,., 57, 130 Robinson, Alan .... ......, 6 4, 68, 77, .......-.................. .. 80,. 146, 152 Robinson, Renee .... ,.... 5 7, 123, 130 Robinson, Scott ..... .,.......,,,, 6 4, 65 Robinson, Terri ...... ....., 5 7, 121 Robson, Janette .....,,.........,.,........,,,,,,,.. 127 Rodgers, Marcy ................ 33, 37, 146, 154 Rogers, Scott ..,,.... 65, 68, 73, 80, 122, 135 Rold, Darwin .,,.................,..,,,,,........,,,. 64, 65 Rold, Donna .. ..,.,,.,.......,.,.,,,,,,,,, 58, 127 Roof, Cheryl ... ..........,,...,,,,,.,,,.,., ,, 121 Roscoe, Anne .,... ..... 2 8, 39, 50, 143, .......................... ......f . 146, 152, 163 Roscoe, Enid ....... .,..,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1 3 Roscoe, John ........,... ...,,. 3 6, 58, 127 Roscoe, Wallace . .... .,......,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Ross, Barbara ...... ,,,,.,,,,,, 5 8, 127 Ross, Beverly ..... 46, 56, 1525 Ross, Kelli ........ ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,v 1 35 Ross, Robert ...... ...... 5 7, 92, 97, 121 Ross, Terri ,,.... .. ....,.,.,...,,,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 57 Ross, Tim ........... .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 80 Rourick, Becky .... ..., 5 0 54, 59, 135 Rourick, Dan .,..,....A..,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 121 Rourick, Diane ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,L--. 5 0 Rourick, Debbie ..,., ,. 57, 58, 121 Rourick, Margaret ..,.. 1,,,,,,,,,,, , , 130 Rourick, Teresa ,....,.., ,,,,, 5 7, 121 Rourick, Tim ...... ......... ,,., 7 8 , 130 Royalty, Rosamond ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 Rudy, Roger .............. ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,. 1 30 Rudy, Royce .......... ..,....,..,.,.,,,,, 1 35 Rudy, Russell ....... ,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,, , N 135 Ruhr, Paul -------------- 50, 67, 130 Runyan, Jo Ann ........ ...,....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 1 Rutherford, Bobby ........,,..,,,,.,..,,.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Rutherford, Ellen .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 25 Rutherford, Paul .,...... .... 9 2, 94, 97, 113, 121 Rutherford, Tamara .....,............,,,,,. 91, 112 -5- Sams, John ..... .....................,.. 5 8, 61, 127 Sams, Paula ...............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 46 Sandhorst, Ann .,.. 38, 54, 59, 122, 143, 146 Sandhorst, Kathy ..............,,.,.. 54, 57, 59 130 Schaaf, Kathy .......,,..........,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 30 Scherdin, Fred ......... ...1,......,..,....,,,,, 1 46 Sehildberg, Katherine ..........,..................... 121 Schlueter, Gail Y .,.....----.... 83, 90, 91, 100. .........,..,........-,............. 101, 108, 133, 135 Schlueter, Lonn ...... .....,,,.,,. ..,, 9 3 , 95, 96 Schlueter, Ross ..... .. ...... 65, 67, 78, 130 Schmidt, Christy ...,. .................,.,, , , 146 Schmitt, Gregory .... ........,...., 5 8, 127 Schmitt, Linda ..,.., ...........,,.. 1 21 Schneider, Kevin ..... , .....,............ 127 Schrader, Sally ............. 91, 127 Schrader, Susie ..... .,.. 1 00, 134, 135 Schrier, YVilliam ,, .....s,,,,, 57, 121 Schroder, Ted ..... ,....,,..,..,,. 1 30 Schroeder, Tim .... ..,..,, 1 27 Schuler, A. H. ..,. ...... 1 2 Schuler, Diane ..,.. ,.....,......... 1 46 Schuler, Doreen .... ....,,,..,..,..,., 1 21 Schuler, Greg ...... 57, 92, 121 Schuler, Mary ...... 57, 91, 121 Schuler, Reggie .... 68, 80, 135 Schuler, Vicki .,,,,,,,,,, 56, 135 Schwarte, Jim .... . ..,.......,...,,,,, 127 Schwarte, Judy ...,.. ,,,,.,..,,,.,,,.,,.,, 1 21 Schwartz, Mark ...... ....., 5 8, 61, 127 Schwartz, VVynn ,,,.... ..,,,,,,. 5 4, 59, 135 Scott, Susan ......... .. ..... 86, 87, 147 Seufert, Richard .... ...,...,....,..,,,., 1 8 Shahan, Helen ..,.. ..,..................,,, 2 5 Shahan, James ..,. ....,.,......,,,,..,,,,, 1 21 Shank, Edith ..., ............,,.,.,,..,,.,,,,,. 1 2 Shaw, Steve ...... ..... 7 4, 75, 88, 147 Shea, Mark ....... ......... 6 1, 88, 127 Shea, Mike ,.,,...... ,...,,,...,,, 8 0, 147 Sheets, Calburt ...... ,.......,,...........,,,1 1 30 Shewmann, Kathy ...... ,..... 5 0, 54, 59, 135 Shirley, Dorothy ..., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Shrimpton, Bonnie ,,,,,, 58, 82, 127 Shriver, Craig ........ .....,,,,...., , 121 Shriver, Vanessa ..... ...,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,., , 130 Sieh, Gloria ......... ..................,,,,,..,,,,.,,, 2 4 Sielaff, Craig ..... ,,,,, 5 8, 71, 72, 80, 127 sievers, Run, .... ,,.... 2 s, ss, 143, 147 Simonton, Kim ,,. ,,...,,.,,,s,,,,, ,,,, , 130 Six, Patricia ....,. ..,,.,, 5 7, 86, 130 Skoog, Ellen ....,, ....,.,..,.,.., , , 57, 127 Skoog, Jim ............ ,... 6 5, 73, ss, 135 Skoog, John ,.,....... .....,.....,.,,..,, , , h 65 Slocum, Darrell ...,. .,...,...,.,, , , 16 85 Smith, Glen .......... .,,,,.., . . 92, 94, 121 Smith, Laurie ...... ,.... 6 1, 91, 197 Smith, Sandra ... ,.,,,,, .,,..,.,,...,,,....,.. , 121 Smith, Sherri ..... ......,.,........,,..,,.,............ 6 0 Smith, Terri ,,.,.,..,. ..... 5 0, 53, 54, 59, 135 Smith, Thomas ....... ................ 8 8, 89, 135 Snyder, Ross ....... . .... ...,,.......,..,,,,,,...,..., 6 0 Sorensen, Richard ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 S0 Sothman, Val ......... ....,,,..,,,,, 5 7, 121 Sothman, Vaughn ...,.. ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 147 South, Billie Ann ,,.,.. ...,,,, 3 3, 86, 91, 127 500111, Debra, ------------- --...-..,... 56, 58, 135 South, Rusk .,..,,,., ,, ,..,,, ,,,,,,, 6 8, 80, 147 Sperry, Lori .........,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 35 Spratt, Pam ...,.........., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,..,,, 1 47 Stackhouse. Irene ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,--,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,, 1 3 Staley, Mike ....,..........,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Stamp, -Darrell ...... ....... 6 7,68, 79, 100, 135 Stangl, ,Ualene ..... ,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , , 57, 121 Stangl, Daryl .,,,., ..., 6 6,' 72, 80, 127 Stangl, David ...... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 80, 135 Stangl, Jean ......... ....... , 58, 91, 127 Stangl, Randy ..... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 30 Stanley, Jim .... ,.,.1,,, 1 35 Stanley, Kim ......., ,,,,,, 5 8, 127 Steffens, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 147 Steffens, Diane .., ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 57 Steffens, Jim .... ..,,..,,,,.,,,,, , 127 Steffens, Judy ....,, .... 5 5, 59, 130 Steffens, Larry .,,..... Steffens, Richard Steffens, Russell .... Stonner, , Rebecca Stonner, Ruth ,,,,, Stowe, Dwight ..... Stuart, Craig ...... Stuart, Dorothy Stuart, Larry .,,.,... Stuetelberg, Brent Stuetelberg, Jeff Stuetelberg. Mark 'ffus 1, Z36, '52, '1'25, 'fQf 56 '1b7i s 1 Sullivan, Linda ....... Sullivan, Louise Swaney, Harold Swaney, Jennifer .. Swaney, Nellie ...,. Swensen, John 1.,. Steve .........,......... Swisher, Taber, Debbie .... Taber, Paul ...,.,. 92, 94, 51, 58, ..fffff 'i27Q' 51, 68, ..T- 25 135 130 135 121 135 127 24 147 147 60 121 121 127 24 121 16 130 135 147 127 Taylor, Joan .......... ...,. 2 3, 48, 60, 61 Teague, Bruce ...,.. ...... 5 5, 59, 130 Teague, Steven ,....... ..,....,......,... 7 2, 127 Teig, Tim ..................... ,... 50, 54, 69, 130 Templeman, Becky ...... ................ 5 6, 147 Templeman, Ruth .... ...................... 2 4 Templeman, Vicki .... ....,.....,......... 1 21 Thede, Bill ......,,..... ......... 5 8, 88, 127 Thielen, Neil .... .. ................. 148 Thielen, Roger .... .................. 9 2, 97, 121 Thomas, Terry ...,..............,,................,.,, 135 Thomsen, Dave ...,.... 68, 74, 75, 88, 89, 148 Thun-nan, Delbert ............ 31, 100, 147, 148 Travis, Nancy ....................,............... 57, 130 Travis, Sharon ,.. .... 57, 91, 113, 121 Tulley, John ...... ...,...............,...... 1 27 Turk, Kenna .,.,.. ......,................... 1 48 Tumer, Bruce ........ 50, 55, 59, 130 Tumer, Debbie ..... .......,,,...,,....,,........ 1 35 Turner, Elaine .... .......,.. 5 0, 55, 59, 135 Turner, Greg ,.,,,... ..,... 5 5, 68, 77, 78, 148 Tumer,- Karen ..... ...................... 5 7, 121 Tmmier, Lori ......... .................. 5 7, 121 Turner, Marcia ..... .... 3 5, 57, 131 Tumer, Randy ...... .,................ .. ............. 1 43 Tyler, James ...... ...............,....... ......,.,... 1 2 Tyler, Jayne .... ....,.,...,............ 5 6, 86, 135 Tyler, Kirk ,....,. ...... 9 2, 94, 97, 113, 121 Tyler, LuAnn ,..... ..,............ 5 7, 86, 87, 131 Tysdal, Bob ...,....... .......,.......... 7 9, 84, 127 Tysdal, Ronald ........,......,.. ............... 9 5, 96 -U- Underwood, Judy .............................. 57, 121 Underwood, Mark .........,....,. 58, 72, 88, 127 ..V.. Van Antwerp, James ..... ........... 7 8, 127 Van Antwerp, Mary Jane ........ 45, 56, 86, -,,0M-...-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ......... 148, 152 Van Cleave, Chris ................ , ....... ..., - 135 Van Cleave, John ..,................ .r... , .... 1 65 Van Ginkel, Jane .,............,......... 57, 61, 127 Van Ginkel, Jim ......., 61, 65, 67, 73, 80, 131 Van Ginkel, John ...................,.,., 60, 93, 96 Vernon, Becky ...... ......................... 5 6, 148 VerSteegh,, Dave ..... ........, 1 ,..,. 6 4, 65 Versteegh, Vicki ...... ..... 3 5, 59, 135 VerSteegh, Robert ..,.,..., 92, 121 Viether, Larry ..,,. ,,.....,. . 148 Vokt, Mike .......... .......... 9' 5 Vokt, Pamela ........... .... 5 6, 135 Volckmann, Nancy ...... ......... 1 21 Volk, Dee ,.....,.................. ..... 1 21 -W- Waggoner, Frank .............. ..... 1 48 Wahlert, Lyman .................. ....... 2 5 Walter, Connie .... .. ....... ..... 1 49 Walter, Cynthia .... ..... 1 27 Walter, Linda ......... ..... 1 31 Walton, Beatrice ....... 24 Walton, Dave .............. ......... 1 49 Ward, Diana ..... - ........,. .................... 1 27 Ward, Linda .......... ......................... - ...... 1 49 Ward, Michael .........................,,..........,,..... 96 Wame, Denise ..........., 54, 59, 82, 83, 131 Warne, Kendall .......,,......,,.,........... . 149 Wame, Jenny ,,.,. ,..,,. 4 6, 56, 122, 135 waters, Alice ........ .........,....,,,.. 5 6, 135 aters, Hubert ...... .....,................ 1 27 Waters, Richard ..... ........ 9 3, 95, 96 Waters, Richard .... ..... 5 8, 66, 127 Waters, Scotty ... ................. ., 79 Watkins, John ...... ......... . 131 Watson, Becky ...,.. .,,...... 5 6, 149 Watson, Cheri ... ..........,,...... . 135 Watson, Dan ...... ..,..... 9 2, 94, 121 Watson, Danise ... .......,............ .. 121 Watson, James ..... ...... 6 5, 68, 72, 73, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.......... 80, 97, 135 Watson, Mary ..... ,..............,.,, 1 21 Waugh. Don .,....... ............... 7 3, 135 Weaver, Darlene .--. ------ 5 0, 55, 59, 149 Weaver, Lennie ..... ..... 6 9, 134, 144, 149 Weddum, Dean ..... 28, 73, 80, 135 Weddum, Joni ......... ................ 1 00, 135 Weddum, Robin ................................ 91, 121 Wedemeyer, Celine .,.- ..,........ 48, 50, 54, ,............,.....,,......,............ 90, 103, 149, 152 Wedemeyer, Miriam .,.............. 55, 57, 59, ,. ....,.....,.....,............... ........ 8 6, 90, 131 Weich, 'Kevin ...,,.,,.. .........., 9 2, 121 Weitzel, Keith ..... ...,..,.................. 1 35 Weitzel, Kurt ..... ............................. 1 31 Weresh, Joan ....... ........ .. .,........... 9 1, 112 Werth, Richard ....... 39, 143, 150, 163 Westbrook, Dick ..... ..................... 5 5, 130 Westbrook, Judy ........ .......... 5 5, 59. 150 Westering, Michael .......... 93, 95, 96 Westfall, Mike ......... ................,......... 1 27 Westphalen, Diane ...... .... 5 0, 55, 59, 131 Wheatley, Debbie ...... .....,., 5 4, 57, 59, White, Doug ..,.... 82, 83, 90, 131 ............,...,........ 131 127 White, John .......... ............................ Whiteman, Charles Wicman, Kristine Wiechmann, Patty ............ ..,... 46, 55, 59, ......... 67, 88, 131 57, 127 55, 59, 107, 150 Wilcox, John .................... 93, 95, 96, 112 Wilcox, Tressa ........ 33, 38, 50. 90, 91, ....,....,,, 102, 122, 141, 142, 143, 150, 152 Wilcox, Sarah ......... 33, 57, 86, 87, 1 ,.,......,.,...,..........,.,........ 90, 109, 123, 131 Wilken, Eric ........,.., 50 67, 68, 78, 80, 135 Wilken, Mark .......... .. 68, 73, 80. 135 Williams, Bryan ........., .........,........ 9 3, 95 Williams, Bryon .,,... ............................ 1 27 Williams, Carolyn ............... . 33, 50, 54, 59, 97, 100, 135 Williams, Diann ..... ... .........,................ 150 Williams, Jeanette ..... ., ...,..............,.... 150 Williams, Kathleen ...,.. 61, 91, 127 Williams, Michael ...... ............., ,... 9 3 Williams, Patty ..... . ........ 61, 127 Williams, Roger ..,.... ......... 1 27 Williams, Rozanne ..... ........ 6 0 Willms, Bob .......,..... ... 127 Willms, Steve' ...,..- .... ..... 58 Wilson, Jeff ............ ..........,.. 1 35 Wilson, Kathleen ....... ............ , . 131 Wilson, Kim ..,.....,...,,.... ..,,........ 5 7, 121 Winegardner, Jacob ..... ..... 9 3, 95, 96 Winegardner, Laura ......,.... 58, 127 Winegardner, Thelma ..........,... 58, 127 Winston, Jeff .............. ...................... . ... 60 Winston, Wynn .......... ....... 5 8, 61, 72, 127 Wissler, Janet ...... .. 57, 86, 90, 131 Witmer, Jane .... ......,.. 57, 91, 121 wimup, Kim .............. .,......,......... 5 1, 150 Wittrup, Kristie ...- ..........,................ 57, 131 Wittrup, Kyle ....,,.....,,....... 57, 94, 97, 121 Witzman, Jean ....,.,....,..........................Y... 131 Wohlenhaus, Elizabeth .........,.. 37, 39, 46, ..,.,...,.....,..... 143, 150, 152, 154, 155, 163 Wohlenhaus, Lenora .............,...... .... 2 4 Wohlenhaus, Renee ................ 46, 58, 86, 127 Wohlenhaus, Rita ........................ 33, 51, 135 Wohlenhaus, Richard ..,............................. 135 Wood, Mark ....... 66 72, 80, 123, 126, 127 Woodring, Ruby ......,..................................... 15 Woolsey, Mike ....... ,..,............,................. 9 3 Woolsey, Terry ......... ..... .......-.. .-- 127 Worthington, Patty ..................-....---- 9 1 Wright, Delma ...... ............. , ..-....---....-..-- 1 4 Wright, Kathy ..,.,. ........... 3 6, 50, 86, 131 Wright, Megan .......... - .......... - ..........-.--..-- 14 Yarger, Brad ,... ............ - -A 150 Yarger, Brent ....... ... 135 Yarger, Teresa ..... ........-......--...----- 1 21 Young, Karen ..... ....-.....----------------- - 131 Young, Terry ....... ..-,.-,--,------,-----,-. 1 50 Younger, Doug ................ 57, 92, 94, 97, 121 Younger, Robert ...................-....- ,---,-- 1 9, 63 Zellmer, Greg ...............,.. ---- 3 1, 100, 150 f,Uim'C+ KW My


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