Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)
- Class of 1971
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They were Darla An- derson, escorted by Steve Harris, Susie Schrader, escorted by jim Hoffmann, Gail Schlueter and her escort Mike Mailander, Jody Ballinger with escort Mike Riggs, Carolyn Williams and her escort Dan Bretthauer, Mary Lee De Wulf escorted by Dale Retallic, and Beckie Nelson, the 1970 Homecoming Queen, and her escort Jeff Grayson. Halloween night provided many ac- tivities of assorted kinds - supervised and unsupervised. The only supervised activity, Harvest Ball, was highlighted by the crowning of the 1970 Harvest Ball Queen, Jill Nichols. Her attend- ants were Buffy Becker, Chris Mullins, Miriam Wedemeyer and Sarah Wilcox. Their FFA escorts were James Knud- sen, Dallas Kuehl, Steve Olsen, Wayne Mansfield, and Ted Anderson. Other social activities included week- end movie dates, after-game dances, 4-H dances, T.P.ing, soaping, and . . other more private activities. ,AM Beckie Explores the Age of Aquarius Lgggggf .W- Miami Beckie Nelson 1970 Homecoming Queen 2 im? f , I i ' -y. My 5,,,.M,,,,m , ,jf ,Q' ' .5f5.J' ' ' f law 14 -f A A gg K 7 VVVV . I I n f. Asif? .fl Darla Anderson Jody Ballinger Mary Lee DeWulf Carolyn Williams E Gail Schlueter Susie Schrader ,if 3 f . K ' , ., , B ffy Becker i Y Jill Reigns Amidst Haystacks And Cornstalks Miriam Wedeme' jill Nichols 1970 Harvest Ball Queen .v,, , , f U , 4 Y y,E.?'N ,Q ol 0 K, X ',,',, ' , ,. , ff uf an f , Xl .fig ME- fl W E Hx xx I .sa ffl! all ZW 5 lax? l vp 'fi Qi ? 1 lhqvz G Q X., 1 f K The second semester was filled with various social activities, including Win- ter Ball held on Ianuary 16 with its Peanutfs theme and music by The Westminstir. On April 17, the TWIRP dance, which concluded a week of the girls catering to the boys, was held with a kangaroo court to punish the girls who disobeyed the rules. Later on the same night, the Y-Teens held their annual slumber party, featuring an all-night volleyball game. The 4-H Building dances were a familiar scene for many students on several Saturday nights, as was the newly established Youth Center. Social Activities: The IVIore The Nlerrier 'WNW fa L? ' QdCQ3x sw f 5--,,', . 1 .K 'fmfx bf, P reparation R ush Oi vernight NI emories 1 RVN , XM x wr xg X vw Q 3 ,fig sg? K If 6? 1 E' is xmgffi 5Q XW 'Y i9S'f9?gg l mia-fi':1i?9'3' Srwsiiw yws QQ in ggjlk K ff' ff' 3i: 'QN'i' A Wg 21 TF' ww fm- ' Y f:..f::: nw- at i - Y 'gyzii 'gf' x . ww ...,.. , ' K , . - ,, -4 --f1::f.v11f---.mm. I-Q u swwwn f - A - - Q. .f 1, ..., ,-if.: Im, .::...,:5r:1 'f:,.Q f - - - :W :H 5.1555 if ., .wkx g fzmfaw-ayvvigtifii aging? fff ffM2? fff2f?f?1 ,H ,,,,, .W M4 ..,-f 'X Vi. After much time and effort was spent planning it, the 1971 junior-Senior Prom was held on a clear Saturday night. Beginning at 7:30, prom-goers started the evening by attending a pre-prom party held at the Elks Club. They then went to the -hfigh school where thery reg- istered, greeted the class officers, signed up their dance partners, and began the formal dance with a Grand March at 9:00. After viewing the decorations il- lustrating Its a Small, Small World, the couples danced to the sound of the Long Island. Refreshments were served and games were played in the junior high cafeteria. The movie, Kelly's Heroes, began at 1 a.m., allowing tired prom-goers to take a cat nap between the sounds of firing guns and threatening tanks. They then proceeded to the Atlantic Golf and Country Club at 3 a.m. and danced to the music of the Stone Soul Picnic in an Abrabian Nights atmosphere. Var- ious games were also played until the breakfast was served between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. The seniors then went home to sleep, while the juniors dis- mantled the remainder of A Small, Small World. i A.H.S. Opponent 3 2 Shenandoah 3 4 Red Oak 13 6 Glenwood 9 5 Essex 0 12 Creston 1 11 Elk Horn 1 4 Lewis Central 8 7 St. Alberts 4 7 St. Alberts 4 5 Shenandoah 11 0 Red Oak 7 10 Glenwood 2 5 Clarinda 1 8 Creston 6 7 Corning 6 5 Essex 2 0 Clarinda 2 6 Lewis Central 12 1 Corning 18 0 Anita 7 11 Audubon All Varsity Baseball Players Receive Letters - l few- - A , . hilt -liaf A Q...,e.. on me is IU irolan baseball team are First Row: Iohn Brian Barlow, and Jim H ff Rob t K F ' ' ' 2' o mann. Second: Scott Ro es R'ch'e Bl' S, elif 16956, A1 ROUIHSOH, Dennis Gaffeff, Wally Bleek, gaige, Dennis Lantz, Jim Dyer, Jim Watson, Greg Turnengdntl Cbadh urnett. 3 Thirteen players and Coach Chuck Burnett composed the 1970 Atlantic Trojan baseball team and every mem- ber of the team saw plenty of action. Despite a team record of nine wins and twelve losses, the Trojans produced season highlights. Senior hurler Den- ny Lantz pitched twenty-seven innings for the Trojans, besides rounding the bases fourteen times for scores. Jim Hoffmann spent much of his time slid- ing into and on the bases as he had seventeen hits during the season. All- Conference first baseman Jim Dyer belted four homeruns and led the team with a .320 batting average.. The only severe team casualty was Scott Rogers, who broke at finger, but still the junior catcher participated in sixteen of the twenty-one games. Q5- 5? 1 I' 19 X -U G X43 Q 'JJ 45 , A My rm, , . ,in .. fQ,,,,,,f,- VT ,,: 51 1 ' 5: :'2J5iff'-- ,T 2w'T .mf If -' J'-FMT 'M ' in lx? ff Underclassmen Gridders Prepare For Future Role The 1970 junior varsity football team consists of: Third Row: Greg Hagen, Jeff Coomes, John McDermott, Rick Anderson, Dennis Chris- tensen, Kent Kunze, Bill Beatty, Jim Van Ginkle Melvin Campbell Ma John Martens, Doug Guttenfelder, and Rick Waters. Second: Dave, rrow, John Magill, Mike Portz, Mike Newberg, Eldon McAfee, The freshmen and junior varsity play- ers sharpened their football skills this year. Although it appeared that some of the players, such as Kevin Ostrander, danced through the games, they took their falls and put in many grueling hours to develop their abilities. The freshmen, with a 1-3-1 record, were slow getting started, but put it all together and came back to tie a tough Harlan team and defeat Creston at the end of the season. Injuries, such as the sprained ankle of Dan Pederson, were also part of this year's experience. The junior varsity football team turned in a 4-2 season, falling only to Creston and Clarinda. Junior halfback Greg Hagen typified the coordinated Atlantic offense which enabled the run- ners and receivers to score the points. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL A.H.S. Opponent 3 0 Shenandoah 26 0 St. Alberts 13 0 Red Oak 8 19 Clarinda 0 44 Creston 56 8 Lewis Central FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A.H.S. Oppgnent 0 20 Clarinda 0 30 Shenandoah 14 22 Red Oak 6 6 Harlan 16 6 Creston Craig Hunter, Brad Barlow, Daryl Stangl, Bill Gaines, Bob Blake, Mark Underwood, and Kirk Henningsen. First: Bill Hoffmann, Randy Reimer, Doug Render, Pat Newberg, Pat Key, Ron Hopkins, Ken Hinson, Chuck Ellingson, Tom Brindley, Bill Bennett, and Kevin Baggenstoss. 27 Trojans Roll Unchecked For First Half Of Season N s sssss - s s The 1970 Trojan football squad be- came very unpopular with opposing teams as the season progressed. Their aggravating qualities included a pow- erful running game, a dazzling aerial attack, and a crushing defense. With senior fullback Don Waugh and senior halfback jim Hoffmann supplying the aggressive running neces- sary, Atlantic's power sweep went,for long gains. Effective, hardhitting blockers like senior guards Dale Retal- lic and Mike Riggs opened up the gaping holes for the backfield to tear through. Senior halfback Dan Bret- thauer added his extra speed and agility to balance the Trojan running attack. In the passing department, junior end Al Wernimont provided plenty of excitement and fantastic receptions. With the threat of the long bomb con- stantly booming, few defensive half- backs or cornerbacks slept while play- ing Atlantic. The solid defense was put to many tests throughout the season, but it came driving back withjsure tackles like that of Jim Hoffmann's to squash the op- posing offense. Key defensive games included an 18-14 victory over St. Al- berts and a goal line stand 14-6 win over Carroll Kuemper. 29 . And Finish Undefeated 5 The second half of the 1970 Atlan- tic football campaign proved just as successful as the first. The Trojans overcame all their remaining opponents to finish undefeated for the first time in five years and according to the Des Moines Register, tenth in the state footr ball ratings. A stubbom defensive unit held strongly in the St. Alberts and Carroll Kuemper games and gave the offense the needed opportunities to score. Atlantic established a new scor- 7l points ing record by running up against Denison. While the rest of the the glory school may oniiy remember of the 1970 undefeated season, the football players will certainly long re- member the equipment and uniforms hanging in the locker room and the long, grueling hours of practice that made it all possible. All Conference Selection Brian Barlow Back Mark Wilken Back Dallas Kuehl Guard VARSITY FOOTBALL Jim Watson Back A.H.S. Opponent Al Wernimont End 71 3 Denison jim Hoffmann Back 26 0 Clarjnda Dale Retallic Guard 35 8 Lewis Cent,-sl Mike Riggs Guard 26 20 Creston Scott Rogers Tackle 46 0 Glenwood Dan Bretthauer Back 1 . l . ig ggfleilgggfh All State Selection 42 7 Red Oak Fourth Team 14 6 Carroll Kuemper A1 vvemlmont End Members of the 1970 Varsity football squad are: First Row: Kenny Hinson, Reggie Schuler, Billy Gaines, Greg Hagen, Scott Rogers, Mike Riggs, Dale Retallic, Dan Bretthauer, Brian Barlow, jim Hoff- mann, Eric Wilken, Don Cohrs, and john Magill. Second: Iere Hill, jeff Coomes, Doug Guttenfelder, Kelly Davis, Dennis Garrett, Mark Wilken, Al Wernimont, Jim Watson, Jeff Grayson, Lester Chitsulo, Dallas Kuehl, Dennis Christensen, and Martin Cumpston Third: Coach Bob Younger, Coach Lynn Barnes. Coach Chuck Bur- nett, john 0'Brien, Dean Weddum, Rick Anderson, Randy Betz Bruce Miller, Don Waugh, Carroll Cutler, Clark Pellett, john Mc Dermott, and lim Van Ginkle. it if iiii 'sf if sz Q 1- V, , H rs ,,,' l ,,-aff,ft,- sf ' H A L, V i s F5 an in snffi A Cross Country Runs Up Successful Season The cross country team almost be- came coeducational this year when about 26 girls turned out on the first day of the season to try to join the team. After the girls were turned down, however, cross country's coach, Joel Simms inspired and directed the 1'lll'1- ners to a winning season. Senior Lynn Baier and sophomore John Jorgensen warmed up faithfully with the team every day before practice to avoid in- juries, while sophomore Craig Sielaff added his abilities to the team for a second year. Seniors Scott Hartsook and Bryan Patterson, captain, culminat- ed their four years of cross country by leading the team to a 5-2 record. Jun- ior Nick Kluever typified the concentra- tion needed for the victorious season. l l r The 1970-71 Junior Varsity basketballers are: First Row: Kirk Henningsen, Randy Reimer, Pat Key, Randy Rey- nolds, Rod Rhoades, and Craig Hunter. Second: Wynn Winston, Bill Beatty, Bill Bennett, Bill Gaines, Mike Portz, lim Van Ginkel, Kevin Huitt, and manager Dan Watson. Third: Coach Gere Huebner, Brad Barlow, Mark Wood, Doug Heitink, John Jorgensen, Mike Hayes, jon Martens, Melvin Campbell, Rick Anderson, and Ken Hinson. 'Y JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 41 45 Audubon , 62 47 Lewis Central 57 27 Manning ' 78 33 Glenwood 49 60 Creston 45 47 Shenandoah 45 46 Red Oak 47 45 Thomas jefferson 57 55 Lewis Central 58 63 Harlan 51 52 Glenwood 74 79 Creston 71 68 Clarinda 44 48 Shenandoah 38 48 Red Oak 69 68 Clarincla l l i I I ff F!! Y at X. .N,,,,. 5- JV and Freshmen Roundballers Gain Experience Ja Although the season did not wind up as successful as it was hoped, team- work, hustle, and sportsmanship were not lacking. This year's junior varsity team brought the fans to their feet many times. The majority of the games were' decided by five points or less, including three games in which four overtime periods were played. The top scorers were Mark Wood and Bill Ben- nett, while the leading rebounder was Rick Anderson. Four I.V. cagers, Ken Hinson, Bill Bennett, Mark Wood, and Rick Anderson, suited up for varsity during the season following their out- standing performances during I.V. games. Outscoring their opponents by an average of 76 to 68, the freshman squad, directed by Coach Nissen and Assistant Coach Griffin, turned in a 6-4 season's record. Following the ex- amples set by leading scorer Kendall Anderson and ace rebounder Dave Lar- son, the whole team showed its spirit and enthusiasm during games and prac- tice sessions in hopes for a berth on next year's Junior Varsity team. A s , scs f Q ffl ',,, '1',, ' 3155 -'iif , wr .1 V V ff'-- W H :, ea' L 7 '- V,.- 'A V A J VVAV L L tt - -rrr . ,K .. W 1 tt- I A r ,Y 2 eg it ,Z ez Z , .,, i n in J , IV . A L g,, z i,,, ,tr tittr W ' '--- - f i 7 s 1 if W .,.. s sc iiii c ,J .st , citr 1 e ,...,,, . . ,..,, .,..t , - 'K sf Members of the freshman eager team are: First Row: Max Nelson, Kendall Anderson, Corey Lee, Richard Larson, Rick Andersen, John DeWu1f, Kirk Tyler, Bob Goetzmann, and Thad Planck. Second: Paul Rutherford, Craig Aldag, Tom Mason, Roger Thielen, Doug Younger, Tim Hoegh, Rick Bjorn, Bob Parham, and Steve Dimig. Third: Dun Pederson Dave Larsen, Mike Campbell, Kevin Ostrandcr, Joe Hayes, Dale McAllister, Kyle Wittrup, Bill Faust, and Mark Stuetelberg. Absent from the picture are Paul Price and Mark Pellett. .XASKX5 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 42 X62 Oakland 70 32 Audubon 69 55 Creston 53 61 Shenandoah 68 34 Audubon 57 59 Oakland 62 84 Red Oak 62 53 Harlan 70 53 Red Oak 57 52 Clarinda 33 It was a season of manly frustrations for the Trojans as they lost several close games, but upsets over conference leaders, Red Oak and Clarinda, in the last two games inspired the team for the post-season games. ,Paced by lead- ing scorer and captain, Darrell jones, who finished with 290 points, the Al- lennien started the season in good fashion by winning their first four outings. They then ran into trouble during the rest of the season with the only bright spot being the win over Lewis Central. Even though things were not looking the best, hustle dem- onstrated by floormen Kent Freese and jim Watson and rebounding skills shown by Steve Biggs, Joel Carl, Randy Betz, and leading rebounder Clark Pel- lett never eased up. In the first round of the District Tournament, Osceola met defeat at the hands of the high- strung Trojans, however, Atlantic's bid to go to substate was foiled by Creston. The Trojans finished the season with an 8-10 record, which the future sen- iors hope to improve. QC? The members of the varsity basketball team are: Coach Dale Allen, Joel Carl, Clark Pellett, Steve Biggs, Randy Betz, Iere Hill, Dean Ken Hinson, Kent Freese, Darrell Jones, Jim Watson, Hugh Bailey, Weddum, and Assistant Coach Roger Mxathias. Absent from the picture is Don Waugh. Trojans Fumsh Season Strong A ' A ' VARSITY BASKETBALL ' AHS Opponent 52 47 Audubon 76 47 Lewis Central 72 69 Manning 51 50 Glenwood 47 51 Creston 45 65 Shenandoah 72 73 Red Oak 61 80 Thomas Jefferson 75 68 Lewis Central 60 72 Harlan 70 73 Glenwood 58 78 Creston 67 98 Clarinda 73 76 Shenandoah 68 66 Red Oak 68 59 Clarinda District 70 39 Osceola 61 76 Creston ALL CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Darrell Jones 1 1 JUNIOR VARSITY VVRESTLING AHS Opponent 35 17 Lewis Central 44 10 Glenwood 25 30 Creston 55 5 Shenandoah 29 23 Red Oak 19 10 Tri-Center 21 3 Clarinda 34 16 Audubon 40 13 Griswold 10 10 St. Albert 15 5 Lenox 25 11 Anita Composing the 1970-71 junior varsity wres g : : , Kunze, Ieff Camp, Monty Lee, Iohn O'Brien, and Scott Rodgers. Second: Ross Schlueter, Steve Merrick, John Magill, Ted Andersen, Iohn Fortney, Greg Schuler and lack Jensen. Absent from the picture is Dick Nichols. tlin team are First Row Dennis Garrett Kent l.V. Wrestlers Stack Up New Winning Streak Junior varsity wrestlers opened the season with two victories over Lewis Central and Glenwood, extending the tradition of being undefeated for two years. After being narrowly defeated by Creston, the Trojans stacked up a string of eight victories for a 10-1 record. Eric Wilken, one of the many wrest- lers who frequently switched to var- sity competition, always managed to keep abreast his opponent to finish with a 4-0 record. A regular on the I.V. squad, Dennis Garrett compiled a 7-1 record by using his total resources. Although competing in varsity competi- tion most of the year, Gary Cook proved invaluble to both teams with his quick maneuvers. All in all, the I.V. had a victorious season which provided their fans with many hours of excitement. Rounding out the junior varsity wrestling squad are: First Row: Scott Buechler, Hon Beymer, Steve Petersen, Scott Waters, Pat Newburg, and Kirk Hall. Second: Mike Brewer, Mark O'Brien, Robin Pigg, Pat New- berg, Ron Denison, and Alan Gangestad. Third: Calvin Christensen, Roger Dreager, Craig Shriver, Cyrus Heiden, and Jeff Coomes. Fourth: Greg Hagen, Rick Darling, and Ken Finnell. Absent from the picture are Steve Willms, Bob Tysdal. and Dan Houxick. After two years of increasing inter- est in wrestling, the Trojans proved themselves a wrestling power. Led by co-captains Steve Harris and Dale Re- tallic, the Trojans compiled a record of 166 wins, 106 losses, and three draws. Harris, who only had two points scored against him in duals, ended with a 28-3 record. Retallic, a two-year var- sity regular, amassed a 20-5 record, while jim Hoffmann used his broad experience to stack up a hard-fought 12-11 record. Al Wernimont, a new- comer to Atlantic, muscled in for a 27-2 record to help pace the squad. Others compiling impressive records were Darrell Stamp Q13-10l, Kelly Davis Q11-91, and sophomore jim Van Antwerp Q17-SJ. Upon completion of the five months of grappling, starving, and winning, the Trojans enjoyed the pleasures of food at the annual awrards banquet - the only way to end the season. Wrestlers Combine Skill With Trojan Spirit Producing a winning season for the varsity wrestl'ng t : F' t R : D ' Ch ' Mike Higgs, Dale Retallic, Dallas Kuehl, Darrell Stgnrigahend ,Eric clrwlliilkerlgflnlgecurlllzigenatzgt ' '11 H ff d Dick Nichols. Third: Iloeck, Ilm Hoffmann, Kelly Davis, A1 Wemimont, B1 o mann, an lim Van Antwerp, Coach joel Simms, Gary Cook, Tim Rourick, Brian Barlow, Ron Hopkins, Coach Lynn Bames, and Randy Dolch. Absent from picture is Steve Harris. 58 '1-gm., VARSITY WRESTLING AHS Opponent 22 26 Lewis Central 19 29 Glenwood 21 27 Creston 56 0 Shenandoah 41 7 Red Oak 33 11 Tri-Center 40 7 Clarinda 30 12 Audubon 27 17 Griswold 40 6 Lenox 29 19 St. Alberts VARSITY WRESTLING TOURNAMENTS Glenwood Third Exira First Corning Second Hawkeye 7 Conference Fourth Sectionals fAAAl Third Tracksters Capture Last Hawkeye 7 Conference Title The Trojan varsity tracksters contin- ued, for the third 'year in succession, to pile up still more trophies, ribbons, and medals. Junior Randy Betz dominated low hurdles and tied the Rams Relay low hurdles record. Other repeated top performers included Lester Chitsulo in the 100 yard dash, Dan Bretthauer in the high jump and broad jump, and Jeff Grayson, jim Van Ginkel, Bryan Patterson, and Scott Hartsook in the two mile relay. r.,e iri. , ,ae ies' .. 'K ' jfxfi A- 'f new -e Q' : R ,f-35161 ' ,gf '! ' ggi? I 133' QA! . 5 kg K yi . .. Qi Q .j - I f . . e- 4. I -- f . ' 24.93 1 limi' ' r :lt Sl l serie ' 's X Qi-:W as ei 'X ' K'fl 'F'il f . :Y,e,rs,3,.59t .R iw .1 .tg .fy , 'fed-lF iti . ' l s f' C ibn? N ,sw .gk v junior and senior members of the track team are: First Huw: Scott Rogers, Dan Bretthauer, Bryan Patterson, Lynn Baier, Scott Hart- sook, Jim Van Ginkel, Randy Goff, and Randy Betz, Second: Dale Retallic, Mike Riggs, john McDem1ott, Dennis Christensen, Lester The last Trojan Relays in the old stadium drew a typical large home crowd, although this year the vibrant fans could only cheer the Trojans on to a second place finish behind East Des Moines. The Trojans finished fourth in District competition behind three strong Sioux City teams, but roared back to take the last and third Hawkeye 7 Conference title in a row. The underclassmen, led by the 880 re- lay team and Bill Bennett in the low hurdles, also got into the act by win- ning the Fresh-Soph Conference meet. Randy Betz, Les Chitsulo, Dan Bret- thauer, and the two mile relay team Chitsulo, Greg Hagen, Kelly Davis, and Doug Guttentelder. Third: Nick Kluever, Bruce Miller, Jeff Coomes, Cary Olsen, Bert Hoeck, Nick Hunt and Ric Darling. Absent from the picture are Dallas Kuehl, Don Cohrs, Bill Gaines, and jeff Grayson. all qualified for the state meet. Dan Bretthauer then climaxed the track sea- son by placing sixth in the high jump at Ames in state competition. ! .-ah., Freshman and sophomore tracksters are: First Row: Max Nelson. Paul Rutherford, Pat Key, jerry McDemr1ott, Kevin Ostrander, Daryl Stangl, Dave Morrow, Bill Bennett, Craig Sielaff, Bill Beatty, Ion Martens, Melvin Campbell, and Doug Younger. Second: Glen Smith, Roger This-len,Dan Pederson, Kevin Baggenstoss, Randy Reynolds, Mark Wood, Tom Brihdley, Steve Petersen, Chuck Ellingson, John DeWulf, Bob Parham, and Tom Mason. Third: Craig Hunter, Thad Planck, Ken Finnell, Randy Dolch, Bill Hoffmann, Doug Cohrs, Bob Blake, Bob Ross, Scott Buechler and Tab Gaines. Absent from the picture are Randy Reimer and Tim Hoegh. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Cardinal Relays First Mustang Relays First Panther Relays Third Trojan Relays Second Ram Relays First District Fourth Conference First Fresh-Soph Conference Seconcl Harlan Fresh-Soph 36001161 E 5 v I v- 42 it Girls Net Nine Slams Measuring up to Coach Casey's ex- pectations, the 1971 girls tennis team dominated Southwest Iowa tennis ac- tion. The girls netted a 9-1-1 record and also tied for fourth in the Des Moines Lincoln Tournament. In District competition, Darla An- derson and Susan Patterson composed the winning doubles team and advanced to State, where they lost to Dubuque in the first round. Terri Harris and Debbie Wheatley also succeeded at Dis- trict by advancing to the semi-finals, where they lost to a strong opponent. Returning as the best single player, Susan finished with a 16-2 record. The other top single plaiyers were Darla An- derson 14-5, Ian Dyer 9-3, Debbie Wheatley 10-4, Terri Harris 9-4, Denise Warne 9-4, and Cail Schlueter 4-1. AHS 6 5 4 2 4 5 1 3 4 4 7 GIRLS TENNIS Opponent 1 Shenandoah O Harlan 0 Creston 2 Sioux City Central 0 Glenwood 0 Prescott 3 Red Oak 1 Creston 0 St. Alberts 0 Thomas Jefferson 0 Lewis Central s Y 5 3 5 z ' ' 'Q 2 .,--- U H n Q 5 1 r i .. 1 44 Competitors for varsity positions on the b ' oys tennis team ure: First Row: tMilco Portz, Francis Diaz, Clark Pellett, Larry Hutchinson, and Duane Anderson. Second: Tom Dimig Bob Tysdal, Mark Pellett Ala G d ' , n angem, and John Magtu. Third: Carl Hunt, Riel! Anderson, Coach Hiemstra, Monte Lee, and Dave Placzek. Boys Tennis Team Earns Number 1 Rating In Southwest Iowa Coach john Hiemstra's boys tennis team posted a season record of nine wins and one loss in duel competition. The only set back suffered by the squad was by Sioux City Central. In district play, Atlantic advanced five men into the semi-finals, a singles and two doubles teams. As fate would have it, all of the Atlantic players were defeated by Sioux City Central players. Second doubles, Duane Anderson and Larry Hutchinson, displayed their abili- ty as a team at Sunnyside courts. Clark Pellett ended his season with a loss in the semi-finals of the district tourna- ment. Duane Anderson served his way to a ten win and three loss record. Francis Diaz and Mike Portz teamed up to make a formidable top doubles squad. This year's top singles player was Francis Diaz, who won fifteen matches. BOYS TENNIS AHS Opponent 6 I Shenandoah 4 1 Harlan 4 1 Creston 0 6 Sioux City Central 5 l Prescott 4 1 Red Oak 5 0 Creston 4 1 St. Alberts 4 1 Thomas Jefferson 6 1 Shenandoah 45 Female Sneads Orblt Around SW Iowa GIRL S GOLF AHS Opponent Shenandoah Harlan Prescott Red Oak Valley of Des Momes Creston Thomas jefferson Audubon Valle of Y Audubon First Second Eleventh The coeds comprising Tyler, Buffy Becker Karla Brendensteiner Annan, Jayne Tyler year's golf team are: First Row: Nancy Kelso, Danise Lehmann, and Carol Jones. Second: Sarah Wilcox, Clithero, Cindy Bullock, Kristy Johnson, and Patty Six. 1 , Lee DeW'ulf, Barb Annan, Cindy Heithoff, Sue Magill, Friday. LuAnn Kelso Cathy Kathy With the experience of three seniors, Kathy Friday, Sue Magill, and Cindy Heithoff, and the vitality of an up and coming sophomore, Barb Aunan, the girls golf team compiled a 6 win, 4 loss record for the season. In the sec- tional tournament, Barb Aunan was first runner-up medalist, while Kathy Friday and Cindy Heithoff tied for third. This insured first place for the team, for which the entire team received charms. At the State Tournament, which was held at Charles City, Kathv Friday took fourth place. Along with providing transportation, Coach Heflin supplied numerous helpful hints and tons of moral support. sal 47 Boy's Golf-The Slice Of Life BOYS GOLF A Team AHS Opponent 192 177 Shenandoah 166 169 Harlan 155 171 Red Oak 183 168 Creston 175 160 Audubon 161 173 'Fhomas jefferson 166 168 Lewis Central 161 150 Valley 167 183 Clarinda B Team AHS Opponent 221 189 Shenandoah 188 190 Harlan 147 177 Creston 188 183 Audubon 175 194 Thomas jefferson 175 203 Lewis Central 172 223 Clarinda Carroll Invitational Fifth Prescott Third Glenwood Third Audubon Second Valley Second Audubon Tournament Third Sectional Second District Fourth Members of the 1971 boys golf team are: First Row: Coach Herring, Kendall Anderson, Corey Lee, Ion Clemens, Dave Larson, Mark Masteller, Paul Price, and Coach .Witty. Second: Craig Aldag, Mark Underwood, jere Hill, Scott Deter, Tom Smith, jim Skoog, Dean Ayers, Darrell 1-lute, Mike Campbell, joel Miller, Ken Hinson, Kevin Huitt, Kirk Tyler, and Bill Faust. Absent from the picture is Don Waugh. A ,rs ' A . '- ,.,.n. x ! l The boys olf team finished the sea- 8 son with ten wins and six losses. Putts, help from the coaches, drives, and fair- way shots were everyday experiences for the team. Ken Hinson was run- ner-up medalist at the Sectional Tour- nament, while Kendall Anderson placed third in the District Tournament. Varsity football cheerleaders for 1970-71 are: First Row Suzi Lund 50001141 lull? C1l'h91'0 Buffy Bediel' C311 Schlllefel' Sarah Wilcox Iody Ballinger, Miriam Wedemeyer, Nancy Brltson and 1111 Clemens Rnd M317 EIDYIBUS Enhanced by the new cheers and in- spired by the new cheerleaders, school spirit came alive. The new addition to the wrestling scene was the five var- sity wrestling cheerleaders, led by Sen- iors Iody Ballinger and Gail Schlueter. These girls cheered the grapplers on to a successful season while the five basketball cheerleaders' enthusiasm in- spired spirit at the basketball games. The two groups combined to form an enthusiastic football cheering squad. In addition to coaching the varsity cheerleaders, Miss Heflin directed the junior varsity cheering squads. These girls volunteered to cheer at all fresh- man and lunior varsity football basket ball, and wrestlmg events D0 It! D0 it! .. . All Right! ,, .e X Members of the Iunior Varsity cheering squad are: First Row: Brenda Grover, Vicki Ecklin, Terry Larson, Susan Diaz, Lee Ann Bowers, Sharon Travis, Georgia Calvert, Robin Weddum, Nancy Kelso, and Annette Patterson. Second: Jane Witmer, Danise Watson, Karen Turner, Denise Cook, Mary Schuler, Lori Turner, Jennifer Swaney, Debbie Hodges, Dawn Campbell, and Diane Gangestad. Third: Renee Ortiz, Billie South, Kim Kautz, Tami Bell, Susan Allen, Debbie Blake, Kristi john- son, Diane Hagen, Vicki Templeman, and Cindy Luke. Fourth: Renee Mallon, Wendy Carlson, Denise Cooper, Trish Fulks, Ann Brooks, Terry Robinsdn, Denise Larsen, Teresa Yarger, Sheryl Chantry, and Diane Lee. Absent from the picture are: Jayne Auerbach, Trish Esbeck, Connie Hansen, Angela Harris, Sandra Knop, Denise Marshall, Cindy Merrick, Shellie Nelson, Barb Ross, Debbie Rourick, Laurie Smith, Lynn Stevens and Katie Williams. l M , M f-3' . , H: if ,l 3 E Maw- ff. Em 5 u Q www, www-3+ 1 4-5 Z IZATI GAN ax C Student Council Acts Dress Code Reformed Sirls' slacks, no socks, shorts, and idals became a part of AHS this ar when the school board liberalized : dress code with strong encourage- ent from the council. Although a code ll remained, it greatly reduced the :trictions on dress and paved the way ' an exciting year of activities. Besides liberating the students from strictive dress standards, the new ess code served as a break in the mmunication gap between the coun- and the student body, a break Jrked for by President Nick Hunt ice the first of his four years on e council. His efforts to better the mmunication continued when the uuncil produced the Council Action Jard, which displayed all minutes, commendations, and committees, and :ld numerous open council meetings, hich showed the inner workings of te council and gave a chance for in- rested, non-council member students v voice their opinions. Non-council tembers also participated as co-chair- ten of homecoming committees and nswered various opinion polls and sur- eys. ..'T.?.,7,,.-4 Along with the usual activities of homecoming, A.F.S. money-making proj- ects, homeroom announcements, and elections, the council proposed many new projects. Some of these were open lunch and study halls, adoption of a foreign child, national issue days, a student directory, earth day, and a hunger march. According to Mr. Dyer, council advisor, the best improvements the Student Council made to itself were the streamlining of its operations by using better parliamentary procedure and by initiating a new policy of pre- senting all recommendations to the cab- inet: before having debate by the whole council. As a whole, this year produced a council which strived for self-improve- ment, improvement of others, and the consequent over-all improvement of the school. Jane Witmer, historiang. Lester Chitsulo, vice-president, Carolyn XVilliams, secretaryg Chuck Whiteman, treasurer, Debbie Henningsen, district vice-president, Kathy Friday, parliamentarian, and Nick Hunt president direct the Council through its varied activities. Advisor for the Council is Mr. Dyer. Clark Pellett was later appointed parliamentarian, while Carolyn took over the secretarial duties of Susie Schrader. The members of our liberal Student Council are: First Row: jenny Warne, Lyn Pascoe, Miriam Wedemeyer, Jill Clemens, Pat Key, John DeWulf, and Tom Mason. Second: Cathy Heithoti, Mary Kay Einhaus, Beth McDer- mott, Iudy Ihnen, Patty Six, Suzi Mullins, Kelly Davis, Dennis Christensen, Dave Larsen, Paul Rutherford, and Scott Hartsook. Third: Craig Hunter, Daryl Stangl, Alan Gangestad, Monte Albert, Clark Pellett, Scott Deter, Iim Stanley, Craig Aldag, and Randy Reimer. Absent from the picture are: Dallas Kuehl, jill Nichols, joel Carl, Gail- Schlueter, Susie Schrader, and Charlie Holt. Debaters Earn State-Wide Recognition DEBATE WINNINCS First Place Denison Varsity Audubon Varsity Fort Dodge Varsity Cherokee Novice Denison Novice Audubon Novice Second Place Valley of Des Moines Varsitvy Cherokee Varsity Adel Varsity Newton Varsity District Iowa Forensic League Tournament of Champions Anita Novice Third Place State Iowa High School Speech Association Fourth Place Bellarmine Tournament, Marion ll. S. of Omaha -aww In terms of winnings, the debaters brought home many trophies. Atlantic was recognized as a debate power and was ranked sixth in the state by coaches from all over Iowa. The debaters, rise was attributed to the return of the win- ning novice team of last year and to the inspiration of Coach Hascall. Mr. Hascall's analysis and weekly help made it possible for the novices to bring home four trophies and the varsity eight trophies. The highlight of the season came when the two-man cross examination team of Kathy Friday and Chuck White- man placed at the Third Annual Tour- nament of Champions held at Iowa State University. Atlantic's number two team of Scott Deter and Montvy Lee com- posed one-half of all but this one of the varsity's accomplishments. This year's debate topic that provoked so many verbal battles was: Resolved: The federal government should estab- lish, finance, and administer programs to control air andfor water pollution in the United States. Members of the Kristine Wiickman, man. Second: Renee team: Van Antwerp, and Susan Howard, Rick Kathy Scott D6-ter, Ian Dyer, and picture is Randall Goff. Seniors elected to the National Honor Society are: First Row: Nancy Herbert, Cindy Heithoff, Beth Mc.Dermott, Carolyn Williams, and Emily Hoegh. Second: Rita Wohlenhaus, Suzanne Mullins, Joyce Auerbach, Jane Nichols, and Mary Lee DeWulf. Third: Monte Albert, Kathy Friday, Pat Hobson, Bryan Patterson, and Scott Hartsook. Fourth: Nick Hunt, Larrv Hutch- inson, Charlie Holt, and Duane Anderson. Fifth: Iim Stanley, Francis Diaz, Gary DeVoss and jim Hoffmann. Absent from the picture are: Chris Bortle, Bc-ckie Nelson, Sue Magill: and jim Watson. Junior members of the National Honor Society are: First Row: lan Dyer, Buffy Beck:-r, and Debbie Henningsen. Second: Rick Mason, Steve Olsen, Clark Pellett, Dallas Kuehl, and Chuck Whiteman. Absent from the picture is Barb Parks. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service - all requirements of Na- tional Honor Society. This year the practice of electing a fifteen per cent quota was established, and the mem- bers were inducted into the organiza- tion cluring special assemblies. In the assemblies the newly elected members were tapped by Mary Lee DeNVulf, vice- president in charge of assem-blies,and other old members. Besides present- ing the two induction assemblies, the society compiled ll collection of poems and short stories to publish a double issue of The Torch. This year's entries for the national scholarships were President Beckie Nelson and Secretary- Treasurer Emily Hoegh. Assemblies Presented By NHS And AFS Carolyn Williams, vice-president in charge of The Torch, was also selected to he a summer AFS student. Caroliyn spent two months before her senior year in Uberackern, Austria where she lived with her Austrian family which includ- ed her parents and two sisters. Be- cause there was no school, she spent much of her time touring northern Austria, which included a 150-mile bike hike into the mountains, She also en- joyed the friendliness shown to her in everyday life. Lyn Pascoe, after spending the first eight months of her stay in Atlantic with the James Tyler and Owen Mere- dith households, lived with the Les- ter Kluever family the last four months. Lyn, who was quite skillful in gym- nastics, used her talent to teach Atlantic students the fundamentals. She re- turned to New Zealand the first week in January, leaving Atlantic the mem- ories of her sweet smile and bubbling personality. Ricardo Mitchell, this vear's AFS student from Argentina, became ac- quainted with the American farmer while living with the Jim Hunt family. Through associations with his United States family, the students and teach- ers at AHS, and the community in gen- eral, Ricardo felt that he achieved his main purpose as an AFS student -- the purpose of reaching understanding be- tween the people of the world. l ,. f so gf l y i 'llhe 1970-71 NEEDLE staff consists of: First Row: Gary .DeVoss, Bryan Patterson, Craig Hunter, and Nick Hunt. Second: Kenny Hinson, Beckie Nelson, Kim Stanley, Nancy Neary, and Scott Deter. Third: jan Dyer, Buffy Becker, Darla Anderson, Sarah Wilcox, Sue Magxll, and Kathy Friday. Absent from picture is Ron Hopkins. 4 6 I Pausing for a. few moments to pose for this picture is the IAVELIN staff, which consists of: Tom Dimig, Bev Ross, Beth McDermott, Barb Parks, Linda Beauchamp Steve Olsen Suzanne Mullins Scott H k , artsoo , Chuck Whiteman, Rick Mason, jim Hoffmanii, Owen Lorig, Karen Hoffmann, Emily Hoegh, and Debbie Henningsen. M TL., Needle Reports Todayg Javelin Records Yesterday Snapping candid shots, composing copy, planning layouts, printing pic- tures, and striving to meet deadlines- all combined to keep students on the 1970-71 NEEDLE and IAVELIN staffs busy every day during sixth period. The NEEDLE, edited by Mary Lee DeWulf and advised by Miss Howorth, came out with sixteen issues this year, each involving hours of planning and writing by every member of the staff. The new NEEDLE had a decreased page size and added an extra center page. In addition to a full sports page, humorous stories, and articles on cur- rent school events, the NEEDLE fea- tured student editorials and opinion polls on controversial issues. Mosaic spreads throughout the book and the absence of cutlines were new features in the JAVELIN. Emily Hoegh headed the staff and was backed in her efforts by Mr. Grantham. Developa ing film and printing clear pictures that were free of thumbprints occupied much of the time of the JAVELIN staff members. Each member planned his own layouts, took and printed his pic- tures, and wrote his own copy. The two staffs joined together for an after-Homecoming party, but more than that, they joined forces to produce a lasting record of what happened at AHS during 1970-71. 61 Thespians Host District Speech Contest Love Story highlighted this yearis Thespian trips. The Thespian organiza- tion also played an important part in drama activities, Under the leadership of the cabinet and Mr. Hascall, the ad- visor, Thespians helped produce The Miracle Worker and 'Up the Doxim Staircase. Acting and serving as back- stage crew members were some of the roles played by members of the or- ganization. Monthly meetings were led by Mary Lee DeWulf, who served as Thespian president and helped the club host the state speech contest in March. p fclockwisel: Larry Hutchinson, Bev Members of thc 1970-71 Thespian cabinet are: To Lee DeWulf, Nick Hunt, and Susan Ross, joel Miller, Judy lhnen, Monte Albert, Mary Howard. li XL wifi? c '8e:ui?'B 'Q 4.4 ..m.,7 i Science Club Promotes Tools For The 70's LIFE UF A MUUEE NICKNAMES PEPP1LLs,g0mm AM' WAKE-urs, PHPIFMINE oss: HHJOMES TALKA1 The annual Science Exhibit attracted to the public, while Aspirin Produc- seventy-eight displays and featured more tion was the topic of Kathy Ostrusls than one hundred twenty high school demonstration. Exploring fields of and junior high students. Sponsoring science beyond chemistry and physics, the exhibit was one of the major duties Science club members, led biy President of the Science Club. Besides serving Bruce Miller and advised by Mrs. Ron- as ushers and arranging the positions ald Beaver, visited the Science Center for the exhibits, science club members in Des Moines. They also heard guest Francis Diaz and jim Stanley displayed speakers at regular meetings and studied Lifelong Bubblesf' Freshman Bill the universe by observing stars and con- Schrier exhibited Life of A Mouse stellations. KEPI-1'- Activities Provide Fun and Future Teachers of America met monthly this year. Dean Weddum was their president and Mr. Norman De- Lance their supervisor. Assisting with Parent-Teacher conferences was one of the services performed while another was selling programs at sports events. The district FTA convention at Abra- ham Lincoln High School was attend- ed by some members, a few who were trying to improve their appearance for Homecoming that night. During No- vember, the local club visited an area college to observe National Future Teacher's Day. In the spring a num- ber of the Junior and Senior mem- bers sacrificed a study hall a Week in order to student teach at an elementary school. 'Huw v fo-ag Sheryl Knuth, parliamentarian-historian, Dean Weddum, president and Sue Henningsen vice 'd presi ent, compose the cabinet of FTA. Jane Nichols, secretary-treasurer, is absent from the picture. Learning Experiences N. J affair. if in I . sg , i2.. '3 ' rt is E Students participated in the Art Club by bringing selected projects they had constructed in order to receive criti- cisms and ideas about the projects from students and the advisor, Mrs. Elnora Nebola. In addition thely were enter- tained by a guest speaker that was an art major in college. Later in the year they visited the Des Moines Art Center. The Chess Club was established this year to provide a place for students to play chess, with tournaments held later in the year in order to deter- mine the top chess players. Acting in advisory capacities were Mr. Rich- ard Brown and Mr. Norman DeLance. Nursing And Homemaking Clubs Inform The Future Nurses Club was busy throughout the year. Besides parties and field trips, members of the club heard a presentation on nursing by Mrs. Iudith Ellefson, Health Careers Repre- sentative of Iowa Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. During the year, the Future Nurses entertained their mothers by inviting them to a Mother-Daughter Tea and meeting. Due to the leader- ship of President Karen Conklin and sponsor, Mrs. Bennett, the club experi- enced a successful year. Students About Future Careers f WE! at iff-7 rig WW 4 - .V r - t W Q of , , i 3 T eer 1 :g l , 5 , K., The Atlantic branch of Future Home- makers of America spent a great amount of time improving their culinary arts. Along with working in the kitchen, Carol Burgin, president, Loretta Kramer, secretary-treasurer, Jill Nichols, district officer, and Mrs. Braman, the club sponsor, met in order to arrange the next meeting. During the year the cab- inet assembled to plan the club proj- ects. Some of the club projects were making tray favors and Christmas caroling for Atlantic nursing homes and attending a state meeting which was held in Des Moines. CRA met monthly this year, just to have fun. Their fun included having a play-day, playing volleyball, shooting baskets, sledding down Washington hill, and making snow angels. A trip to the Cirl's State Basketball Tournament and a GRA bowling league also provided ex- citement for the CRA members. The end of the year was accented by a picnic with the GRA'ers and their mothers. At this picnic, the girls re- ceived their pins, letters, and emblems. For Girls Only! ' - ' g 7 ' K' ,4 1 , W - .sgy g fn, f ' 1 'r,' h Vg Janet Wissler, President 'KT' M Members of the GRA cabinet are: Mary Io Kinen, Ian Dyer, Sheryl Kelso, Jayne' Tyler Suzy Lund, LuA.nn Tyler, and Beckie Nelson. Guided by President Jane Gunderson and advisor, Miss Gail Morse, the Y- Teens met monthly to plan their service projects. At the meetings, the various members signed up to work on in- dividual projects. These projects in- cluded adopting grandparents, sponsor- ing parties for the children of Solo Parents, and collecting for the Heart Fund. They also sponsored a World Fellowship dinner in which some of the girls dressed in the fashion of a for- eign country. Even though the meetings were us- ually in a more serious note, sometimes the Y-Teen girls took time out for a little fun. One of the more fun proj- ects was adopting capsule pals a week before Valentine's Day. A novelty this year wvas choosing teachers for capsule pals. On Valentine's Day each Y-Teen gave her pal a present to culminate the week. 3161 Jody 69 Synonomous with Hi-Y is service and this yearis Hi-Y organization was no exception. Under the leadership of president, Charles Holt, and under the direction of Mr. Simms, the advisor, the club performed its duties well. For service activities Hi-Y members ushered at concerts and operated con- cession stands at home football and basketball games. The club adopted the responsibility of sponsoring an after game dance while co-sponsoring the Easter assembly, freshman mixer, and Winter Bsall. A first this year for AHS was the Ugly Man contest which orig- inated with Hi-Y. The student body serve'd as judge over the entrants who were sponsored by various school or- ganizations. Combining fun with serv- ice to the school and community made the year a success for Hi-Y. L Leadership, Service, Fun . .1 Th 1970-71 governing body of Hi-Y includes: Steve Higgs. treasureng Don Waugh, first vice- e presidentg Charles Holt, presidentg Scott Deter, second vice-presxdentg and Ken Hmson, secretary Part Of Hi-Y And FFA P1 ,,,,. ..-bs .- one ui several tasks for the 1970-71 executive com- mittee, which consists of' Robert Frisbie secreta D ll K . 1 TY: a as uehl, vice-presidentg Ted Andersen treasurerg James Knudsen, presidentg ,Mike Marsh Il ' a , program of work chamnang Ken Fudge: sentinel, and Steve Olsen, reporter. FFA . . . Involved in Agriculture was the theme followed by the At- lantic Chapter of Future Farmers of America. Leadership, demonstrated by President James Knudsen, was a key word in the organization. The of- ficers attended a leadership camp dur- ing the summer plus the National Con- vention held in Kansas City. Several members also participated in the Dis- trict and State conventions. Various chapter projects included ex- hibits at the county fair, raising the chapter corn plot, and the operation of a coat check at winter sports events. Shopwork in the daily vocational-agri- culture classes was also a vital part of the members, work experience train- ing. This year twvo members, Ken Fudge and Robert Frisbie, participated in the Agricultural Occupation Em- ployment Experience program where employment experience was learned while working for a downtown firm. At the annually sponsored Harvest chosen to serve Ball, Jill Nichols was as the chapter's sweetheart. Follow- ing the acceptance of girls into FFA, the Atlantic chapter eagerly awaited the arrival of its first female member. lvk 'Z 4.1 BU' I W W 'A I Q-ww 1.1,-a W, W Q 'eau . 1 - iff-Yay? , - 1 f P ffm gm , may , qiwgir 'fin 'BU' Through the times of late practice, frustration, memorizing lines, building the set, obtaining props, and trying to please Mr. Hascall, both drama pro- ductions, The Miracle Worker by William Gibson and Up the Down Staircasen by Bel Kaufman, finally made it through opening night. 'Up the Down Staircase revolved around Sylvia Barrett and her trials as a first 'year teacher. Some of her trials consisted of a stubborn, but bright, joe Ferone, a love-sick Alice Blake, an apathetic poet, Paul Barringer, and a domineering assistant principal Mr. McHabe. Throughout her year as a teacher, the students began to respect Sylvia, joe did his homework, Alice recovered from her love-sickness, Paul became concerned, and Sylvia gained Mr. McHabe's confidence. This creat- ed a very realistic comedy about a con- temporary high school. 1 l One A Successg The Other A Hit Sylvia Barrett joe Ferone ..... Paul Barringer Mr. McHabe ...... .....,. ................, . ...A . Bea Schachter Annie Sullivan Mrs. Keller ........ Kathryn Remertson Mark Shea Jeff Grayson Charlie Holt jenny Warne Mary Lee DeWulf Denise Ohms Helen Keller ....... ....... ............................ ............ Karla Bredensteiner Captain Keller ............ Monte Albert r fr ,s ' V Lf Zi' -r, . a i ia i J ,Mi Y wa ,ji W . , P 5 iw AVT K? vi P S if 'fb wb ,X W is , , ,J if 4 ,KM-Q 1 1 'W M 4? 23 N -W, , nf' J, . 1 lr ,i - , , 'Tilly' Q m,-5 1-W W ,,,,W.W,A, cg, W W i Q, ? 1 ' , 1.51 '3 2 i 37 3 3 ,ir 44 vw 'Yu A ,,,, r it f ' fiitiwm: Q as ef V' A' r We , In The Miracle Worker, Annie Sul- livan entered the Keller household as a teacher for their deaf, mute, and blind daughter, Helen. As the play progressed, Annie realized that teaching Helen would be a difficult task so she taught her by using various meth- ods-isolation, the deaf alphabet, and dependence. During the time of teach- ing, Annie endured hair-pulling, over- bearing parents, and childish manners. Annie survived everything, though, and finally reached her goal-to teach Helen what a word was. The last lines were perhaps the most significant of any. Even though Annie had denied liking Helen many times before, she stated, I love Helen, forever and ever. Both plays this year, :'Up the Down Staircasei' and The Miracle Worker were huge successes. They filled the stage with tears and laughter, hate and love, work and fun. Actors And Speakers Take District Speech Contest was held in Atlantic this year, thanks to the help of Mr. Hascall, Jenny Warne, and Thes- pians. Twenty-four of Atlantic's en- tries proceeded onto State Speech Con- test which was held at Lincoln High School of Des Moines. Contest was a hectic day of rushing to the rooms, waiting to give the speech, worrying about the ratings, and eating to calm the nerves. Atlantic entries received seventeen I's while five walked away with double I's. The Honors l I Drama Festival gave students re- ceiving Ils at State Speech Contest a chance to show off their talents, plus the Academy Awards of Atlantic High School, the Golden Spikes, were pre- sented. The cast of The Miracle Workerl' took all the honors. Denise Ohms, who played the part of Helen, received the Act I award for the best first year Thespian, while Karla Bred- ensteiner was awarded the Colden Spike for the Best Supporting Actress after playing Helen's mother. The Best Supporting Actor award went to Bill Thede. Marv Lee DeWulf re- ceived a double Colden Spike for the Best Major Role as Annie, Helen,s teacher, and the Curtain Call award for best all-round Thespian. This year a special merit Colden Spike was awarded to Carl Hunt for all the teas- ing he took and all the backstage work he accomplished. Congrats to alll if A 77 Musicians Have A Blast At Contest Picking the right music, trying to find a time that fit everybod'y's crowd- ed schedule, endless hours of practice Qcoupled with a little clowningl, sur- viving a wild bus trip, making last minute preparations, performing one's best job, and enduring those nerve- wracking butterflies until the long await- ed rating was posted-all combined to make the 1971 music contest. But mu- sic contest yielded more than a chance to demonstrate talentg it was an ex- perience in public relations as well as public performance. The participants discovered that it was an opportunity to meet new people and get to know old ones better. It was held at Thomas jefferson High School in Council Bluffs and, from a total of fifty-six vocal and instrumental entries, Atlantic musicians raked in twenty-nine I's, twenty-three II's, and four lII's. I High school vocal groups under the direction of Miss Wright were Mixed Chorus, composed of freshman girls and boys, Treble Chorale, made up of freshman and sophomore girls, Girl's Chorus, consisting of junior and senior girls, and Concert Choir Cnot pictured on this pagel. Each group met sev- eral times weekly to prepare for 800 Club Concerts and assemblies. Pianists accompanying for concerts learned to overcome stage fright, but nervous- ness usually popped up again around audition time as sophomore Barb Aunan discovered. Y, . Vocal Quality Hits A High Note The sixty-two freshmeen comprising Mixed Chorus are: First Row: Elise Lehmann, Vicki Ecklin, lane Witmer, Sharon Rasmussen, Linda Sul- livan, Valerie Christianson, Teresa Nodgaard, Sheryl Chantry, Diane Hagen, Patricia Irulks, june Petty, Cindy Eden, Terri Rourick, and Donna jameson. Second: Jamie Hute, Denise Cook, Ruth Anderson, Kim Wilson, Rick Andersen, Iayne Auerbach, Pam Alexander, Daleen McDermott, Judy Underwood, Lee Ann Bowers, Diane Lee, Annette Patterson, Renee Mallon, Janet Martens, Raymond Ostrus, and Bill Schrier. Third: Susan Diaz, Bob Ross, Terri Robinson, Sharon Travis, Dick Nichols, Georgia Calvert, Greg Schuler, LuAnn Patterson, Denise Cooper, Val Sothman, Mark Bortle, Diane Croghan, Nancy Becker, Kristi Iohnson, Steve Dimig, and Susan Claggett. Fourth: Janis Rechtenbach, Kendall Anderson, Renee Reimer, Dalene Stangl, Jerry McDermott, Ned Kluever, Bill Faust, Kyle Wittrup, Scott Buechler, Scott Drake, Susan Howard, Sandra Knop, and Wendy Carlson. Absent from the picture are: Debbie Howard, Alan Gangestad, and Dan Nolte. Treble Chorale singers are: First Row: Margaret Claggett. Shellie Nelson, Anne Brooks, Iane Mailander, Kathryn Reinertson, Lori Turner, jane Marxen, Laurie Smith, Beth Becker, Patrice Dimig, Jill Clemens, Angela Harris, Donna Hold, and Brenda Grover. Second: Miss Wright, Susan Patterson, Terri Lassen, Becky Bjorn, Barb Aunan, Debbie Brum- baugh, Slleryl Knuth, Debbie Oathoudt, Kim Kautz, Kristine Wick- man, Ellen Skoog, Carol Lawton, Diane Steffens, and Louise Sulli- van. Thlrd: Nancy Neary, Laura Winegardner, LuAnn Andersen, Deb- bie Rourick, Patricia Esbeck, Diane Esbeck, Kathy Pellett, Banb l-loss, Cindy Merrick, Katie Williams, Mary Einhaus, Beckie Bonnesen, and Thelma Winegardner. Fourth: Diane Hutchinson, Mary Hoeck, Dawn Campbell, lean Stangl, Calla Christoffersen, Doreen Schuler, Renee Wohlenhaus, Karen Turner, Helene Hackwell, Bonnie Shrimpton, jane Van Cinkel, Barb Henningsen, Denise Johnson, Cathy Heithoff, and Iennifer Swaney. Absent from the picture are: Sue McClure, Mary Schuler, Dottie Erickson, Connie Hansen, and Billie South. v 7,1 n . Y.. -1 1 . ,.. . A... H. .... N... v .. . ....... ...... -. --. ,. . Pep band was an optional group made up of senior band members who played for halftime of home basketball games and pep assemblies.. Its reper- toire included such recent sounds as Hi-De-Ho and Gentle on My Mind as well as goldens like Hogan's Heroes March, Round and Round, and Bleacher Boogie. Freshmen and some sophomores com- prised the prep band. This band served as a year of preparation prior to exams for entrance into concert band. Dur- ing the freshman year the instrumental- ists reviewed basics from seventh and eighth grade but spent most of their time broadening musical background through scales, arpeggios, cadences, solos and group ensembles, and play- ing new styles and sounds in music. Right spins and folding diamonds were new steps used by marching band, while Homecoming highlighted the season with bandsmen wheeling into cross, sun, and star formations to the tunes of Age of Aquarius, Let the Sun Shine In, and Good Morning Starshinef' In order to bring the pub- lic a new 'halftime show for .each home game, the Meyer men land wom- enl could often be heard on the prac- tice field as early as 7 A.M. Lx'kx Bands March Away With Successful Year Those participating in Prep Band this year are: First Row: Janice Rechtenbach, Denise Ohms, Steve Nelson, jerry Martin, Phil I-Ietrick, Tim Hoegh, Mark Iuel, Denise Cook, Judy Underwood, Sandra Smith, and Mr. Meyer. Second: Ruth Anderson, Karl Catlin, Dalene Stangl, Kristi johnson, Cindy Luke, Iim Shahan, Patty Williams, Keith Mc- Allister, Lynette Stevens, Elizabeth Hair, Janet Kelly, Pam Kardell, Jean Morton, Wendy Carlson, and Sharon Rasmussen. Third: Robert Meyer, Robert Parham, Donna jameson, Mark Schwartz, Tom Mason, Raymond Ostrus, Greg Holman, lean Olsen, Renee Mallon, Ned Kluever, Val Sothman, Tamara Bell, Renee Reimer, Denise Cooper, Sharon Travis, Judy Schwarte, and Debbie Blake. Fourth: Carol Buboltz, Denise Larsen, Teri Rourick, Cindy Allen, Patricia Fulks, and Mark Bortle. Absent from the picture are: Roger Chantry, Diane Croghan, Jane Witmer, and Debbie Howard. fam-wi V, if ma al in Band Council members for the 1970-71 year are: Mike Purtz. Clark Pellett, Kathy Shewman, Scott Hartsook, Chris Bortlc, and Carolyn Williams. Concert Band participants are: First Row: Carolyn Williams, Janice McAllister, Linda Long, Karen Kitclinger, -Becky Rourick, Ken Acker- man, Becky Kanning, Monte Lee, jill Delmont, Denise Warne, Susan Parham, Mary Io Henriksen, and Kathy Shewman. Second: Chris Bortle, Kathy Ostrus, Terri Smith, Kathleen Williams, Laurie Smith, Trish Esheck, Carroll Cutler, joel Miller, Helena Hackwell, Jane I , 1' ly W I V' QP , , VJ. , iv A X Gunderson, Angie Schwartz, Mark Dolch, Sareta Brix, Mary Io Kinen, Kathy Sanclhorst. Judy Rcchtenbach, Calvin Christensen, and Kathy Lang. Third: Kathy Hansen, Debbie Wheatley, Karen Conklin, Rus- sell Stcffens. Richard Kanning, Wynn Winston, Dean Ayers, Steve Green, jo Ann Reineke, Miriam Wedcmeyer, Kathy Nebula. Pam Larsen, Patty Lang, Martha Hansen, Diane Gangestad, Wynn Schwartz, Booming into a year of band activi- ties, the concert band presented its first concert in the form of a clinic ' directed by Mr. Don Marcouillier. Dur- -z Mark Knudsen, jan Dyer, Mary Hoeck, Iudy Steffens, Angela Harris, Sue Nelson, Elaine Tumer, Marcia Drake, Rhonda McMullen, and Randy Goff. Fourth: Ken Fudge, Roxanne juel, Tim Teig, Mark Price, Steve Chantry, Mark Shea, Mark Mastellcr, Owen Long, Steve Olsen, Mr. Meyer, Mike Portz, Rick Olsen, Bruce Teague, John Sams, Nick Kluever, Kevin Huitt, Duane Anderson, Clark Pcllett, ing the rest of the concert season, Mr. Meyer and the band tackled such songs as Caruso's Soul Explosion, Nelhy- bel's Chorale, and Wagner's Feierlich- er Zug Zum Munsterf' Instigating a new innovation, the concert band pre- sented a program exclusively for the sixth grade, and four of the band mem- bers, Duane Anderson, Ken Ackerman Carolyn Williams, and Mike Portz, par- ticipated in the Southwest Iowa Honor Band. Aside from the formal concerts, the year provided the students with many experiences to expand their musical talents. Numerous members spent time accompanying vocal concerts, and many band members participated in ensem- bles. Contrary to popular belief, band membership is more than patience, prac- tice, and performance. Cups of cocoa after home games, the pizza hut fol- lowing concerts, and attending the band parties occupied some of the band members' time. These activities, spon- sored by the band council, demon- strated another benefit of being a mu- sician. v Tom Fussclman, Diane YVestp11alen, Kathy Pellett, Marvin Clark, Dick WVestbrook, Janet Blunk, Iane Nichols, John Magill, Clayton Koehler, Bruce Turner, Iill Nichols, Rick Mason, Debbie Henningsen, and Scott Hartsook. Ahscnt from thc picture is Chuck Allen. Q Concert choir was the vocal musical organization which consisted of boys and girls in the 10th, llth, and 12th grades. In order to become a member of the choir, tryouts were held in the spring of the previous year. Besides practicing three times a Week, concert choir performed at assemblies, public programs, and 800 Club Concerts. Many members of concert choir held double duty. Some formed various en- sembles, while others, like Eric Wilken and Dale Retallic, were in charge of storing and hanging the gowns. Beckie Nelson, Marcia Drake, Rita Wohlen- haus, Carol Jones, and Diane Cook served as accompanists as well as sing- ing with the group. Members of the 1970-71 Concert Choir are: First Row: jill Nichols Linda Long, Elaine Tumer, Carolyn Williams, lane Gunderson, Kathy Shewman, Vicki Schuler, Jane Nichols, Bev Ross, Diane Westphalen, Pat Kluever, Carol jones, Pat Key, Marvin Clark, Becky Rourick, and Diane Hopkins. Second: Karen Marshall, Cheryl Nebola, Tim Teig, Q . Renee Robinson, Kathy Aunan, Beth McDermott, Kim Stanley, Kathy Nebula, Diane Cook, Ianet Blunk, Diane Rourick, Sue Henningsen, Kathy Ostrus, Janet Wissler, and Beckie Nelson. Third: Pat Hobson, Sue Magill, Kathy Lang, Michelle Jorgensen, Marcia Drake, Connie Singing And Performances Play A Major Role In Concert Choir S z ' P, he-M, I .fn If ' 454,14 Xel'l.a, Fleming, Sareta Brix, Chris Bottle, Kathy Sandhorst, Io Ann Reineke, Wayne Nichols, Randy Betz, Monte Albert, Rick Andersen, Jon Mar- Ioyce Auerbach, Eric VVliIken, Mark Underwood, Iohn Roscoe, Rita tens, Duane Anderson, John Jorgensen, joel Miller, Bill Bateman, Charles Wohlenhaus, Terri Smith, and Judy Hmen. Fourth' Steve Swisher Holt and Dan Bretthauer Absent f th ' . , , . rom e picture are Miriam Wede- Bruce Tumer, Larry Hutchinson, Ieff Grayson, Doug Guttenfelder, meyer, Karen Petersen. and Dah: Rnfnllir- .Awww ww WWSQ Afiwig W 3 5. 'F Sound Spectrum '71 Strains of Sound Spectrum '71 filled the auditorium as over one hundred enthusiastic musicians crowded onto the stage to combine an evening of vocal and instrumental music. Collaborated efforts by band and choir produced a rousing version of Music to Watch Girls By as well as an inspiring arrangement of America and America the Beauti- ful which merited a standing ovation. Held on May 18 and 20, Stage Show '71 featured special numbers such as a narration of Red Riding Hood by Lar- ry Hutchinson and backed by the choir, while Beckie Nelson and Joel Miller brought back memories as they sang selections from Annie Get Your Gunf, A Blues Band consisting of Scott Hart- sook, Mike Portz, Monty Lee, and Mar- cia Drake blasted out a roaring twen- ties arrangement of How the Blues Began with the concert band accom- panying them. Guitarists Eric Wilken, Dan Bretthauer, and jeff Grayson add- ed extra appeal to the popular Close to You. jane Gunderson's interpreta- tion of her bass viol solo for stage band caused a few smiles but many more of the smiles were from the qual- ity music, good times, and fond mem- ories that made Stage Show '71 a cli- max to the concert season. Why Z The Administration The Board of Education served as the legislative governing body of the school district. The School Board rep- resented the people of the district and functioned as a policy-making body. The Board had complete jurisdiction over the school district and its em- ployees. The Board of Education se- lected an executive officer, the Su- perintendent of Schools, and delegated to him the authority for carrying out the policies, plans and necessary admin- istrative details. A. H. Schuler served as Superin- dent of Atlantic Community School for twenty-one years. Assisting him with responsibility was John Hunter, director of special services. Keeping the wheels turning in the Senior High was Dar- rell Eblen, principal, and Rollin Dyer, vice principal, director of athletics, and advisor of Student Council. Heading the junior High was Principal Del Ne-ary with the added duties of director of junior high athletics and advisor of junior High Student Council. A. H. Schuler School board members are: William Beatty, Dick Cook, A. H. Schuler, President James Tyler, Secretary Edith Shank, Lyle Harris, and Wen dell Pellett. iw 4 X ami 1 1 fi Gig f 'M ,Nw- ' 2 ff V, . ,A Rollin Dyer A., Darrell Ehlcn ' ,, Ma iff Q J MMM ,W ,IQ V' ' V5 . M f 4 W ff' '4z. v fbgm ' 'ffl ' 1, 1 , l li: l QW fmt' ,K -, ff 4 U-., 4010 English Department Offers Variety Ot Courses rsrr ,ff . V,,kV 5 - ,...r: .rsrr is a i 1 -f eff 1 r , , I srs e Norman DeLance I , 'gp' Francis Dyer rf r,' , 'I ' K' 'A ' Barbara Fredricksen , I .fr ' ,vi Q f Thane Hascall K K ' ,Q ,'r K' ' , I 4,5 r Mary Hiemstra , t as ,gy Jeanne Haworth, - i , Gail Morse john Overgaard Rosamond Royalty Io Ann Runyrm Nellie Swaney Helen Wissink Short stories, persuasive speeches, re- search papers on the writings of Wil- liam Shakespeare, essay tests over the symbolism in Robert Frost's poem, In Winter In the Woods Alone, and all things relevant to English were im- printed upon the students minds by the teachers in the English department. Headed by Jeanne Howorth, the de- partment offered, along with the man- datory English in the seventh through tenth grade, thirteen courses for stu- dents desiring to increase their English knowledge. These courses ranged from advanced speech and creative writing to stage production and mass media. Mechanical aids such as the video tape machine and films often helped the teachers cover difficult subjects or in- crease student participation. This va- riety of English courses supplied the student with a chance to choose a sub- ject of interest. fm W 3? V 'L f ' if? X ' ki f f ff Wi mwmm 1 fr, ' ,N r 2' ' t rr 4. f ef, - , - ,fr .,,. few? ,, he g y Science Department r 1: af iid y ,, 1- Creates Life In Their Classes The science department offered sev- eral courses designed to increase the students' knowledge of the physical aspects in the world around us. Body functions, astronomy, geology, meteoro- logy, principles of radioactivity and atomic energy, the use of the micro- scope to bring the worlds of protozoa and paramecia closer, studies of fos- sils, and ways of determining the.age of rocks were a few things explored. The science department, headed by Lowell Clauson, gave students a closer look at their surroundings. Lynn Bames Ruth Beaver Charles Burnett Lowell Clauson, .4 W r f f 'sf ' I 15 , , e Z N-5 - 1,142 ,z , -H, cj' ffiiiiii ally? . Q r V. 1: 4 5 I A . Head of Dept. Judy Duhn Corbett Griffin Roger Mathias Social Studies Department In Time Ot Transition In an attempt to renovate their cle- partment, the teachers of the social studies department, headed by Francis Hofmeyer, made American history a freshman course. A chance to learn about foreign countries was given in world geography while economics taught the monetaiiy system of the United States and causes of depression and in- flation. American government ex- plained the governing systems of the United States and social aspects of civilization were propounded in sociol- ogy. The department's courses were designed to improve the students, knowl- edge of social and historical facts of the world. ' 3 Ulf ., -,,,, .r Leland Carmichael Erlene Fett Robert Herring Francis Hofmeyer, Head of Dept. Gere Huebner Richard Lundgren Clark Neary Wallace Roscoe Dorothy Shirley 96 ff as f, . U V,-H Mv- ,W . . ,H 2 - -?f2 ':::x:::i'Sf3f'2YfY 'Wi WWW' 1 ta af. ,WM ,ti--. - r A S7 eastward w 3 -uri? 4' W-JW v f r E f,,w,- ffziafff few 4 ei as , Logic Reigns In Nlath Department Mathematics is a servant of the sciences and business, a means of com- munication, and a field of art that offers tremendous opportunity for individual expression and creativity. This quote from the student handbook described the math taught by the teachers in the math department. There were two years of junior high math and four years of high school math available, al- though only one year of math was re- quired in high school. Students chose from general and consumer math to ad- vanced algebra and trigonometry. Any- thing from simple addition to calculus problems was covered by the math de- partment, headed by Richard Brown. wf..farvfa W 4, ,EA ,..,. . 55 f 2, . Richard Brown, Head of Dept. Richard Casady , Bruce Hendersen T ' Dennis Holbrook in ,,,,. . ' .1 Ir - V me W, ,Sf , ,, ' . gwfa, Y .M - ,, r- ' : at i ff' -l V Cary Madison , K Sonya Mikkelsen ' 1f:i,,5i ?'n ,, ft -f,. H ' V A f- fi'1i2f 1f-f, ffmrf L . . is all i Richard News William Witty Vicki Finders 3 3 3 Betty Gourley Q 4 Dwight Grantham Q H 'M Practical and vocational arts are general terms for a broad range of subjects. Business education, such as shorthand, personal and commercial typing, bookkeeping, and selling were some of the courses offered. Home- making, where students learned to sew, cook, and do other household chores, was available to future homemakers. Vocational agriculture and industrial arts gave students planning to go into farm- ing or who wished to learn the use of band saws and arc welders a chance to improve their skills. These courses were designed to prepare the students for life after graduation. Practical And Vocational Arts Prepare Students For Future Careers Dale Allen Ronald Beaver Esther Braman Elaine Elming james Lowary . sr.. a R , s, ll . ,ffgwrwe !ffr'fE?Y' We . Nr ed: . at, we Courses That Round Out The Curriculum Art and music, the fine arts taught at A.H.S., provided students with a chance to express themselves, whether through an oil painting, a clarinet solo, or a vocal quartet. Art was offered for half a semester in eighth grade and two years in high school. Music, vocal and instrumental, was offered in all grades. For the more enthusiastic stu- dents, there were contests, pep band, and vocal groups. A course in music theory was available to some juniors and seniors. Physical education built up the stu- dents physical skills through exercises, basketball, scooter, football, and gym- nastics. All were designed to keep the students from growing too flabby. Drivers education taught students the care of a car, safety precautions, and what to do after an accident. This course was a must for those who wanted their driver's license at the age of sixteen. Students won't easily forget getting up a 7:00 A.M. to practice driving. Spanish and Latin were the available foreign languages. Spanish I, II, and' III gave the students an active use of the Spanish language, while Latin I and II showed that many of the words in use today are derived from Latin, a supposedly dead language. ir Q . . . an av. s la s . W . ,, ,gf I, ' . ' uw ,. vw 2 r -KPSQV .4 - U ML Betty Heflin - ' L .fi John Hiemstra Mara Lundgren Richard Seufert Joel Simms Robert Younger new Q fur Frances Akin Paul Davoux Arthur Meyer Elnora N eboln Delma Wright 99 O0 john Eskew Helen Hemphill Richard jespersen Barbara Iohnk Gwyn Kluever Richard McLaren Dona Miller Their Goal: To Provide The Answers 'wif r..1a..., 'YQ ' 7:ifQz:nr..'ev :..:c,.f-iz, yr. M. .ezegl 5,7 ' ' fefwf' Wm. 5- - EMM, . . +5 lfffslilf I A W . ' sr' f ' ' , . jk is. 'Mg X Ruby Woodring Several people helped make the school a reliable and functioning body. Mr. Eskew and Mr. jespersen, the high school counselors, and Miss johnk, the junior high counselor, helped students pick the courses best suited to their needs, advised students with problems, and provided students wishing to further their formal education with informa- tion. The high school librarians, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Knuth, managed an or- ganized and efficient library, while Mrs. Kluever headed the junior high library. Special education classes were taught by Mrs. Woodring and Mr. McLaren, and Mrs. Hemphill ran the learning center. The industrious secretaries handled the clerical work, keeping track of ab- sences and listening to excuses made for tardiness. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Lawton worked in the principal's office, while Miss Shank, Mrs. Stackhouse, and Mrs. Hobson managed the superinten- dentis office. Secretary for the high school guidance counselors was Mrs. Evans, while Mrs. Roscoe strived for organization in the junior high office. Dorothy Knuth I. Shirley Lawton Gladys Potter F,- Nomm Hobson , Irene Stackhouse Enid Roscoe Reatha Evans 10 Working behind the scenes to keep the school spotless and its students well fed, healthy, and prompt was the task of the AHS janitors, cooks, nurse, and bus drivers. Coaxing the furnace to life, wash- ing and drying P.E. towels, cleaning up T.P., and repairing holes in the wall separating the locker rooms, was a dawn to dusk job for the janitors while the cooks served the school by dishing out over 1850 meals a day to high school, junior high, and grade school students. Among other things, Mrs. Bennett found that students were capable of spraining ankles and pull- ing muscles in the halls and in class- rooms as well as in P.E. Fifteen faith- ful bus drivers daily picked up their charges in time to deliver the stu- dents to school by 8:30 A.M. and again braved the thirty to sixty minute bat- tle at 3:30 P.M. until 'their passengers were safely home. With many hard hours these ubackstagen workers- did their part to make the year a time for us. Pausing for a moment from their busdriving duties are: Don Hockenberry, Ora Hoy, Dean Robinson, Larry Steffens, Bob Rutherford, Roy Petersen, Shorty Duskin, john Beauchamp, Sharon Beauchamp, Lois Duskin, Lyman Wahlert, Ellen Rutherford, Geneva Drustrup, Wayne jameson, and Melvern Reimer. Absent from the picture are: Carroll Cutler, George Krengel, Don Matthews, Delmar Patterson, William St. Clair, and Dorothy Reimer. Non-Academic Staff Pausing for a coffee break are high school janitors Leo Pieken, Wythial Drake, Gaylord Petersen, George Wakeman, and junior high ianitors Axel Pedersen, joe Knauer, and Harold Swaney, Beverly Bennett School Nurse Working part time on the cooking staff are: Marie Ross, Norma Gangestad, EIa'n H ddl , M rth C tl Gloria Sieh, Dorothy Stuart, Beverly Nelson, Joann Symonds, and Alyce Lane. I e u eson B a as eheny' 02 t M 4 2 as 5 , ,ti at ff: iff? ' Wk ,MLS l 1. A L Wi Keeps AHS Functioning u V 4' Q 'A c i, . Also performing tasks in the lunch program are- Barb Drake checker, Ruth Ann Lane, cook, Marie Drake, checlcer, and Susan Larson, substitute cook. Director of School Food Services Lenora Wohlenhaus serving, and cleaning upffrom meals is a full time job Andersen, Frances Andersen, Virginia Nelson, Ruth Eunice Mailander, Bea Walton, Edna Peterson, Gladys Helen Shahan. :ew isss 10 Xfff 'Hi'- 2 f if gm 35? iff W , 5 ff k,,, Y 1 QM - ' jf aw? '25 Jr. High Student Council Charges On The Junior High Student Council consisis of: First Row: James Diaz, Kathleen Parker, Barb HUTCMHSOH, R0S3rlr1e Reimer, 10311 WereSh, and John Bunce, Rick Lowers, Douglas Cooper, Kay Norman, and Bryan Barb Gee- Third: Jan Kremer, Chrimrle Watson, Kirk B8C0H, and VVii1liams. Second: Toni Robinson, Linda Skoog, Mark Lee, Kirk Kirk Wiekman- Nelson. Tohn Krenzel, Leslie Bullock. Sherry Nichols, Candice Drake, 1 mi AE. 135915 iicgcerlggisides as Iunior High Student Council president during 'The 1970-71 Iunior High Student Council cabinet includes Kathy Parker, secretary and Iohn Bunce vice-president. During the year of 1970-71 the Iunior High Student Council initiated many new ideas. The Council organ- ized the Penny Day race for a pass to the front of the lunch line, con- tributing a total of S247.47. This was a record breaking amount for the jun- ior High. Committees were the center of activity for all projects, including the Christmas and May parties. The second year for the student lounge proved to be very successful, providing an area for studying and socializing. 107 Junior High Records ark 25? an Members of the successful eighth grade team are.: First Row: Rick Harlan, Mike Woolsey, Dave Popp, jeff King, john Wilcox, Mark Lee, Bryan Williams. A Second: Lonn Schlueter, Tony McDermott, Bill Harris, jeff Mewliirter, Pat Mortensen, Dori Coetzmann, and Rick 7 1 Waters. Third: Tim Jordan, Bill Hettinger, Rick Nelson, Dan McDermott, James Iessen, Kipp Harris, Marty Hobson, and Jeff Hansen. Members of the undefeated seventh grade team are: First Row: jeff Weppler, Jeff Nelson, Kim jordan, Dave Kirchoff, Dennis Wleihs, and Mark Johnson. Second: Kent Kunze, Randy Blake, Doug Cooper, Carl Dvorak, Dave Stuetelberg, Iim Cook, and Doug Kinen. Third: Rick Anderson, Kim Iorgensen, Greg Younger, -Kirk Wickman, Greg ' Parker, and Dean Andersen. 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I - F , g ,, . 1 '13, Wm ,mv l Q. e 4 - , 4 ei : rf t y W Tw! i .-. ., 1 , ,.2.1?4EffiLi f - Members of the triumphant eighth grade team arc: First Row: Doug Clithero, Greg, Nichols, Chris Hoegh, Dave Harris, Kirk Nelson, Mike Mortensen, Kirby Andersen, and Greg Rasmussen. Secgndz lgon Tyfdal, Greg Buechler, Mark Henningsen, Mick Allen Dave Becker Jacob Wine ar g ner, ary Osen, and Dave Marousek. Third: Jim Diaz, Dale. Drlvnolcl, John Klan Ginkel: Collins Cutler, Kirk Bacon, Jeff Lang, Mike Wiestering, and Randy McNeese. Members The seventh grade football team, coached by Gail Casey and Richard Casady, turned in an undefeated season with four wins and no losses. Under the passing and guidance of players like -'jack Bunce, the seventh graders scored 92 points throughout the year. One of the topground gainers and of- fensive threats for the seventh grade team was Greg Younger. Coaches Dale Allen and Bruce Hen- derson guided the eighth grade foot- ballers to a record of three wins and one loss. Doug Clithero made the of- fense more potent with his pass catch- ing, while halfback Lonn Schlueter fol- lowed the blocking to produce long gains for the eighth grade team. of the victorious seventh grade team are: First Row: Beite Cook, Larry Lambertsen, Dick Gearhart, Greg Kizzier, Todd Pellett Members of the ambitious seventh grade team are: First Row: John Hampton, Dan Klevos, Steve Boots, Phil Hascall, Dwight Williams, Tom Kelso, and Carter Cutler. Second: Rod Schuler, Mike Hensley, Tom Meyer, Steve Park, jeff Allen, and jeff Reynolds. Third: Ben Waters, Jack Bunce, Robin Kautz, Alan Friday, Mitch Postlethwaite, Ieff Lowers, and Ted Simpson. W JUNIOR I-IIGH A.I.H. 14 34 24 20 Eighth 24 26 22 6 . , ., v- ls --Q.. fi W ws' Brian Mewhim-r, and Mike McCauley, Second: Rick Lillard, Roger Underwood, Joel Christianson, jeff Becker, Bill Ayers, and Craig Both. Third: Gary Burg, Dave Rasmussen, Dwight McAllister, Doug Howard, Dan Mason, Randy Breach, and Mark Clark. FOOTBALL Opponent Seventh Grade 12 Clarinda 0 Creston 12 Red Oak 6 Shenandoah Grade 20 Clarinda 0 Creston lel Red Oak 12 Shenandoah 10 110 x l l La, I Q .-M ,,,, W - , f, ' ' if U fix , I ' J' . A if , , V' '-in Kr- 3, 5 3 if , ?l if? jr ' 1. 'L ' ' y WZ, i . ,iq 5 , KE W7 In . in , V 1 -55 .5 iw A H ,ggi 'qv' :sq - V' .D , ,kr H M fu :A af H V .,,, . . ,..,,,. , .. . .. . . -.J ng ii? Y 2 v X W ig A ,,mwy Q 3 4 3 1 a Q 'Q' 9 'li , A A 5 .Z . 4 + if , , f 1 4 1 ff ff' i QR, 1, 1 It lf: 'xi ,, 45 . ,, , Sb., , I 5 ., 25 ., is if ff or f af , . L , . V . 'V f . 1 f I , . .1 W 1 -V 1. g .... -. .. ' K ' 'hW' - 'af .-H TW - K . ,,,k k,,. so 5, ..,,,. 5 ',-. -' ' f f - y,,,, ..r..,w,, ,.,, In I .W ,- . K-v 5, , , . 5... -ij, kkk,, -, wr, -f , ,, . , I V I :KJ :V I I Members of the seventh grade basketball team are: First Row: jeff Allen, Robin Kautz, Allen Friday, Robbie Van Cleave, lack Bunce, Ioel Chlistianson, and Greg Parker. Second: Ted Simpson, Dan Mason, Dean Andersen, Doug Howard, Greg Younger, Gary Burg, Bill Ayers, and Coach Bruce Henderson. 1 .1 .P X , , G KW9 , -,,, , N 1 . 'V it . 1 , kk H 1 7 ., -. r K, 1 V 1, ., -- I, ,QV K , W, G ' . A , gi g s- My M ,ga , ,.. ,si . ,,. 1 M V .,,, K ,M , H f, A . ,, , qi , r s ,xy I . J 4 I - , , C S ee,, , ,QOOTS , yy 1 , WK? V ,L ii, ,,,,, , eeee r .- S m e f J . .,,,, V , , , ,,... . ,l,, we ee- ff ',,, ,ff ,. V ,ff-'f W' 'i s . S it S VV .,.,. kk ax, ,VVV KV 4. I K, 2,1 . , H M Vy+ V 'bf' A 7, ,V V, . in I Seventh grade basketball team members are: First Row: David Kirchoff, Dwight Williams, Jeff Reynolds, Steve Park, David Stuetelberg, and Mike Hlensley. Second: Steve Boots, MitchPostlethwaite, Tom Kelso, Doug Cooper, Rich Gearhart, John Kren- gel, and David Rasmussen. Third: Kirk Wickman, Mike McCauley, Mark Johnson, Bob Lohoff, Russell Finnel, Dwight McAllister, and Rick Lowers. Q 3 as f 355 ,, xy. . s 575, i, fr S as r If 'S sw 4 an if f t X The seventh grade basketball squad consists of: First Row: Iay O'Brien, Mark Murrill, Kim jordan, Greg Kizzier, Ronnie Calhoun, Steve Frantz, Mike Claggett, and Carl Dvorak. Second: Doug Kinen, Kenneth Gard, Tom Sandhorst, jim Cook, Terry Calhoun, Tom Buck, Randy Blake, and David Hansen. Jr. High Squads Post Successful Season JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 1, AJH Opponent If Seventh Grade If the trend displayed this season continues, the junior high basketballers jumped off to a highly successful career. The eighth graders defeated Shenan- 29 27 Crggton doah to finish a winning season with 38 17 Red Oak a 5-3 record. The junior high upper- 36 33 Clarinda classmen outscored their opponents 358- 33 42 Shenandoah 285. Dave Becker totaled 104 points 42 31 Red Oak to lead the team in scoring, while top 19 17 Creston rebounder, jeff Lang was second in 52 40 Clarinda scoring with 85 points. 26 25 Shenandoah The seventh graders turned in an Eighth Grade even better 7-1 record. Dean Andersen 35 22 Crggfon led the team on offense by scoring 95 40 44 Red Oak points and by rebounding 72. Jeff 37 46 Clarinde Allen proved that height isn't everything 54 22 Shenandoah in basketball by finishing second in 58 33 Red Oak scoring with 87 points. The seventh 37 23 Creston graders outscored their opponents on 44 48 Clarjnda the average of 35 to 27 points during 53 48 Shenandoah the Season. Forming the eighth grade basketball team are: First Row: Jeff Hansen, David Harris, Mike Vokt, Chris Hoegh, Rick Harlan, Bryan Williams, and Jeff Winston. Second: Kelly Wise, Doug Vvleilis, Greg Buechler, J. C. lessen, David Marousek, Jacob Wine- gardner, Brad Christiansen, and Jim Krueger. Third: Paul Daniels, Dan McDemiott, Bill Hettinger, Greg Rasmussen, Randy Christoffersen, Jeff Mewhirter, Nick Knuth, David Popp, and Mark Henningsen. Members of the eighth grade basketball team are: First Row: Marty Hobson, Mark Lee, Lonn Schlueter, Iohn Wilcox, Kirby Andersen, and jeff King. Second: Doug Clithero, Rick Nelson, Rick Waters, Michael Allen, Dick Lang, and John Van Ginkel. Third:CDavid Becker, Kirk Bacon, Jeff Lang, Mike Ward, Dale Damold, and Coach Gail asey. The junior high wrestling program became very popular this year, with over seventy athletes tuming out. Coach Barnes, Coach Burnett, and Coach Casey taught the beginning grapplers the needed fundamentals. The skills learned were put to test during several inter- squad tournaments and several lar e non-scored contests with other schoo s. The surprising number of kids that took part in the junior high program will provide many talented high school wrestlers in the next few' 'years. Junior High Wrestlers Begin Careers Q 1,5 1 ., , , 4 3 I 95 KA We f , l, ' 2 4 if v 92 5 H 2 gi M 'i W 4 f 2 f W ya P , rrg , 5' 1' 1 5 11 2 fa' he er ,yr ,Te r 5 'K M Q y ,f sa 32 1' JL yr 11 iq r y rm , X- J W if 1. f wir i 5, Q Q :ir , Q 'if ' H , seer if y s f, V ' ' if -' , .. , f , , ,, V' ' r'1 V - rvr t vs Y as ' s ' f if i ' 'ti 4 - , f 1 r, 's'f, 7:-1 I e ,- , , ,V , --:Ep 1 2 'r rv ' 1 'Axim' f ' f N, V- ,f 1 T ' , , ,V Q W K, k , Vvvr ,E v .V , ,xy K 4,7 K - A ' f. Q n ' i ., fifie. .-92 lsr 1, ,,,, 'rfifiliruq' -11 f 4 Jia ? fe : :Brie -1 ', K 4 , ' '-fy - , 'liirsfrliyirlbaiiif'we z,:vfi,v1,:fuf.,e-g,fr,Q,, mf-:ar-fwfr ff ' , K -- v- 1 vu -1 vv ,ll f'A..l 1'x..,.-.d- T't.n.n- f',vs-sr Seventh grade wrestlers are: First Row: Tom Kelso, Phil Hascall, Carl Dvorak, Doug Cooper, jeff Weppler, Jeff Riggs, john Krengel, and jeff Allen. Second: Ioel Christianson, Kim jordan, jack Bunce, Carter Cutler, David Hansen, jeff Nelson, Greg Kizzier, Brian Mewhirter, Steve Boots, and Dan Mason. Third: jim Cook, Kent Kunze, Ieff Becker, Tony Bales, Rick Andersen, Kirk Wickman, Craig Both, David Stuetelberg, Greg Parker, and Dwight McAllister. x i 'ggi ,W -': ' VX ' . gif' i' X rid f ',::.f may V ky., ,,,, Q I V H 3' V ,,, H V.: w T Z i A p r. An V , ,,, ,. , 1 , , . 1 rg ' I : , ' --Vf e .gi we ' , W , ' i ' s r i, , S s ii i , s ,e ' ' J . A V 'w iv Mi ' . ,VVV K B my 5 t . ,Ay ,,,, , P 5 r . is 'r P is iiis R K'b Andersen Loma Schlueter The eighth grade wrestling team consists of: First ow: ir y , , 'Mark Lee, Kirk Nelson, Tony McDermott, Ricky Mauk, and Steve Sandbothe. Second: Nick r Knuth, Dan McDen'nott, Chris Hoegh, Rick Waters, David Popp, Mark Henningsen, Kipp i Harris, and Paul Iewell. 'I hird: Ron Tysdal, Greg Nichols, Joe Herbert, Lynn Larsen, john Van Ginkel, jim Diaz, Mike Westering, and Randy Christoffersen. 2 'ws .Eighth grade c 'Hu,ston, and Barbie Gee, a heerleaders are: First Row: Ioan Weresh, Kathy Parker, Barb Hutchinson Sharon Tamara Rutherford. Second: Kay Norman, Pat Riggs, Patty Worthington, nd Sheila Johnson. i is 32225Bgggigstghjgleacfgfjolase: Klfirsthglrglvzh Sherry Nichols, Shen-i Smith, Linda Svkoog, and - - , S11 d , P and Chris Watson. Q Absent fmmllgl Q a on. a y Ro gers aula Bacon, Candice Drake, he! picture is Sarah Wohlenhaus. Junior High Cheerleaders Propel Baby Trojans ,Ten eighth grade cheerleaders and ten seventh grade cheerleaders spurred the junior high athletic program on this fyear. The cheerleaders worked both in and out of uniform to boost team and school spirit through ingenious skits at assemblies, inspiring pep signs, and energetic yelling for the athletes.- The girls provided a good example ot the enthusiasm shown by underclass- men for school activities. 113 1 EIGHTH GRADE TRACK .W Aj -4 J, nun? +2 E' I Y I L 2? 95 ,fa fivril --I xxwnl-nga. ...as- :J-P' Harlan Dual First Pony Relays First Trojan Relays First Conference First M Harlan Invitational First SEVENTH GRADE TRACK ' Mm Harlan Dual First --.-- ,---I Pony Relays First f ' Trojan Relays 'First 'fif ' Conference First ' Harlan Invitational First gi. Q WTI! 4 ,a , ,, A,,, ,.'- ' nv 4' 18' A . , ii M' ' T ff'-'WW M 'L he v K , -,.1 I , li' f A 7, IL ,nga-,.la, 'gi' aw .w..,-4, , . ia, Q 137153 W f - ,. r' 1' -va if ws, The eighth grade track squad consists of: First Row: Mark Hennin 1 , A G Rick Miauk Dave Iensen, Paul Jewell, and Bryan Williams. Seco Waters, Kirk Andersen, Rick Harlan, Ieff Mewhirter, Brad Christianso I L sen Dan McDermott, Mark Lee, Lonn Schlueter, Brad Rasmuss n, nd: Mike Westering, James Diaz, David Marousek? Doug Clvtherus Rick and Roger Underwood. Third: Dave Becker, jim lessen, Dale Darnold, Douglas Weihs, john Van Ginkel, jeff Lang, Greg Buechler, jacob Winegardner, Randy McNeese, Greg Rasmussen, Bill Hettinger, and Coach Roger Mathias. g- 11, v 'If ff ., -I ,, K leg ' N ' 5. V irusrzz l 3 J. . r- 'O ,la itunnr J if L' L ,V Q-unix , x G i C X l i 'R iw H g V 1 L .K C .,.., D by sweeping the Harlan Invitational. due to the large number of solid com- Greg Younger Set a new school 440 yard petitive runnersfv dash record at the Trojan Relaiys with a time of :57.6. E ', P' ...W i .3 ' N if 'e. ' 7 V , . Q5 .5 ,iz ,ffghg V 311 . fy' '--4 wh, Us ti'4,I12:.Z5f 'lv we W ef ' s- , 4 24 W I I , . .....- M 4-4 ' t 'ev Mx Q , ' it-in rwrt. W V 'gm ,,, ' ' , A'4' f' f . .Nr - at 1.-ANTI-'I E'5 iff.,g:rf .W 9 L A .1 '1,' f Q . M' . Zi-2 'Q ff 13 ' ' '.'y, ' , l rf- I I W Q 'r 'L We ,,,-' V 'f T' f K ' ' ,fl f nwffgff ,L ,,, 7'f'Q rf!! . 1, VV,I V ,Q ,rg fl' ' 'f . f ' . ,,:,,, K -Jive, Q0 i 38.1, . ,,.', i i i r . 'f it .f i Y i l ..f- l iiii 4 eww I 3' .,,, iz? W 5. 5 , ' 44' 4452 ' Q W ' ' if W' 'W' f t' Wfywilff C1 ' 2' A , i f1,-, III' at ff My W, I We nmf' WW . 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Coach Mathias commented that, although there were no record Setters in .ine dividual events, the team was stronv This year's seventh grade tracksters followed stride for stride the footsteps of last year's team and swept every meet in sight, including the first junior high conference meet in history. The year got off to an encouraging start when the seventh graders trampled Harlan in a dual 92-19. After getting off on the right foot there was no stopping the young Trojans, who finished the season Seventh grade tracksters are: First Row: jeff Allen, Tom Kelso, jeff Reynolds, David Hansen, Jack Burce, and Rodney Schuler. Second: Manager John Krengel, Rick Ortiz, Robin Kautz, Terry Calhoun, Jeff Becker, L C d ' ynn ar , Greg Parker, and Dan Mason. Third: Coach Henderson, Rick Lowers, Kirk Wlickman, Doug Howard, Dean Ander- sen, Randy Breach, Dwight McAllister, and Greg Younger. '-1 3 , fa, Members of the seventh grade track team are: First Row:- Doug Cooper, Carl Dvorak, Steve Park, Craig Rasmussen, Dwight Williams, and Steve Boots. Second: Manager Roger Underwood, Todd Pellen, Matt Hetrick, jim Sullivan, Brian Mewhirter, Randy' Blake, and Doug Kinen. Third: Mike Hensley, Mark johnson, Joe Finnell, Dick Gear- heart, David Rasmussen, and Greg Kizzier. at mm i V, , hi V I i ' d AL N . . 5- gif-LI, 15 i !iQ4TJ., ' , ' L A ' . 7 .5 i ' Y V X' L, I ' W xsiiu i X , , , K g -r ff ' fr 40.1 . f 'H QE?- ,1r,-aim. 'if.g.!YT iiiisv 'mf-if ' ' me 115 Although junior high students may have been short on musical experience, Sweet Sounds From Junior High Musicians the group demonstrated that they were long on talent. Both junior high vocal and music departments had new instruc- 116 tors. Seventh grade band members met twice a week for band and had individ- ual or small group lessons as well. They spent their time learning the basics of reading music. 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H' JM ' I fs V .,,....,, , Ji ., H . 5? 4 I 1 f Jw' , , , 3 5 I ' ,i 1, v 3 '- ,Y ,- ,,. i , ,Q ' ,, J - ,, H . .,,.., ,' H U f , - e' ,. ' F- 'ava ., -V ., Q r V ,. ..., 4, t g g Q, . HW' 'E 3 I r - fr H f 1 - ,, partir . ' ,, ,, s First year bandsmen comprising seventh grade band are: First Row: Julie Martens, Tammy Ferguson, Ronald Bornholdt, Teresa Christian- sen, Sheila Smith, and Kris Schildberg. Second: Cynthia Dean, Kyla Huitt, Debbie Stanley, Connie Swanson, Cindy Esbeck, john Krengel, Becky Nelson, Candy Andersen, and David Kirchoff. Third: Sue Kluever, Dwight Williams, Tom Sandhorst, Mark Clark, Kent Kunze, , Greg Kizzier, Steve Frantz. Ieanne West- brook, Annette Mallette, o Allen Friday, and Matt Hetrick. Absent from the picture are Ioe Finnell and Sue Allen. Bill Ayers, Craig Both, Randy Blake, Jeff Weppler Craig Rasmussen, Mike McCauley, Doug Kinen, and Fourth: Mr. Davoux, Dwight McAllister, Dan Mason, T dd Pellett, Sherry Nichols, C In V5 - -- V' ' on Receiving their first year of public singing experience are: First Row: Mrs. Aiken, Terri 1ISey,'dK1irk Nelson, Nick Knuth, Lonn.Schlueter, Rick Waters, Marty Hobson, Mike Waters, avi opp, John Jordan, Mark Henningsen, Jeff King, David Marousek, and David Becker. Second: Janet Pigg, Joni Bell, Doug Clithero, John Wilcox, Darwin Johnson, Tony McDermott, Mark Marshall, Rick Harlan, Kipp Harris, Bill Harris, Greg Tulley, Jeff Winston, Kirby Andersen, John Van Ginkel, and Jim Diaz, Third: Lorrie Casson, Jo Lynn Southard, Denise Mathisen, Janet Hall, Kay Norman, Sarah Johnson, Debra Karwal, Lori Robinson, Jerri Kluever, Rhonda Schuler, Kathy Parker, Curtis Moree, Jeff Stuetelberg, Dan McDermott. Becky Kluever, Linda Paul, Tammy Cohron, Shari Neary, Rosanne Reimer, and Nancy Christensen. Fourth: Patti McCutcheon, Gayle Mclntosh, Julie Holland, Joan Weresh, Lisa Juel, Kathy Six, Kim Portz, Christy Gronewold, Jeanne Wohlenhaus, Judy Lyon, Kathy Comwell, Sherri Smith, Barbie Gee, Shirley Nichols Patty Worthington Penny Miller Tam y 1 1 n ar Hutchinson. my Rutherford, Tamara Steffens, Jonelle Jensen, Renita Pauley, Cath l H'ortsho', a d B li K' Emily Renita Pauley, Rosanne Reimer, Steve Millikan, Kathy Hgiortshni, Dave Carol Marousek, Kelly Wise, Mike Marshall, Gary Olsen, Sherri Smith, Ross Penny Snyder, David Jensen, Pam Lane, and Joni Bell. Fourth: Mr. Davoux, Randy McNeese, Collins Cutler, Lisa Juel, Marilyn Hansen Kay sen, ' Norman, Mark Henmngsen, Dan McDemiott, Lynn Larsen, and Jeff and Winston. Absent from the picture are Rozanne Williams and David Johnson Eblen. W W Al H ,i :WW nf ny. ' ' 4, a 1-,, gf 1' ff if 1 ', R 'vigvj . .,,, W w W 5 ' ' nk f Q ig., we 1? 4. 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Barbara Lillard, Ricky Lohoff, Bobby Lowers, Rick Lynam, Anne Lynn, Cynthia Mallette, Annette Martens, Julie Mason Daniel McAllister, Dwight McBride, Iimmy McBride, Timmy McCauley, Mike McClure, Steve McCutcheon, Terri McDaniel, Paul McDermott, Devin McMahon, Kimberly Mead, Vicki Mewhirter, Brian Mewhirter, Cheryl Meyer, Jon Meyer, Tom Miller, Kathy 2 Millers LuAnn Murrill, Mark new Qs , . .W M ,f ,,. Z 'wif ,. ,mf ,, 1 5 Q I al! W af' K' faq' 1 v if el 15 ' aff if, iw 13 52, . azz A-. '-., ., iii ef ' , 1 lc if f.: 0 f? f, g ill Z Q 1 Nelson, Beckl' , , 'Q 7 W Nelson, 103111 l - K is It Q '- - 11 ev-N - - ve 5 ,,. G as f -l Nelson, Pg-un S .-'HQ QK 3.5, 1 , 1- Nichols, Sherry s - -tif, K P ' V ' ' . Nodgaari penny .. , QQ K ' -. . in ,Xp Q K, . QQ 0'B,ien, jay . .K 4 . i 3, ' ' 1-sf' Ortiz, Ricky ,' - Q .- Ostrander, Angela kkh f- 7' af -kg' f i ' Overton, Michael Paige, Patti P r l A ,. - Parker, Greg . .K , 13 Q f' 'W Qi ii ., . l f-Lh lk' fs' 5 .K , K X . K 7 , K, . lg K K, . 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Schfoedefr Todd ' as ,,,., . , R az Schuler, Rodney , ' K If . 5 Q, IK xx. f gflgj l ' Schwarte, Rosemary Q ' . . , 5' 55 ' Shrimpton, Douglas - ' ek ' Y l ' Slievefr, Laurie K , . K Simpson, Ted I Q fl skoog, Linda . s fi' is , , M, ,. 5-si. s i M Smith, Sharon fl Q' Q. ' ' 1. ' ' f .KJ smith, Sheila - . KKKK ' ' Q ' Stangl, Dawn X - X' Q Stanley, Deborah . 5 f f 3'llQ1Vf' Tf?f 3 ' Steffens, Keith K , is 'x F w 'I , n r el- Q Q lm.. if Stevens, Jeff K ' . K. -- jffaagf Steffens, Terri Q ,..,: Q ' Q ,,,K , Q Stormer, Robin ' - A Q. 5 f 5' , ,M T. 4 f K5 X ' K .' . .P ' Z ' Stuetelberg, David 7' T Q wh K -Sign ,EQQKKK .. ', . ini. ,, I ' - ' K Sullivan, T311 T 1 , ' . S fm - f ,- ,: f - li M all . . JL 'H Q. Q . s. .1 T2vbe5fmBeff0mm 'K ' 1:5 ' ' TIIOIHPSOH, Debra ir A . Q E ' gf' ' XM' g ,Q E 1 , ... f,,,h1 f . tg? QE ,, E l ' . ,X Q .b Q ,, i,Q W t - s.. ' ' .,. '- ' as-:es H ' ' ' Q Troll, Joan Underwood, Roger r Van Cleave, Robbie - Vogl, Lawrence Volk L' , isa Wagner, Mlike lk' e- ie U Eg it Xl 2 ei X Waters, Benny Watson, Christine Weihs, Dennis Weppler, Jeffrey Westb k roo , Jeanne Westfall, Cynthia -s 1 Q' -' I ez' 1 1- ,-H-of ef Q Wickman, Kirk Williams, Dwight Williams. Rebecca Willoughby, Donna ' if Wohlenhaus, Sarah . '-i n Yarger, Doreen Q 'hi .t N .1 . lr , k 'i V f' 2 , H' , r . f it N Fe gli N ' . ' Q E se,l , u ee, an 55 3, 1 L, t . 1 ,Q , Young, Suzette , t i r..-,S t Yeungf-r, Greg ' ' ' wsss Zellmer, Judy i Ez 2 vt:-wi' .1 g tg Q, 1 ' . ' 'ii ,f u You must remember that intelligence is not enough-- intelligence plus character-- that is the goal of education. Martin Luther King Ir. 125 Eighth Grade--A Stepping Stone To High School fri, Allen, Michael Allen, Pat Andersen, Kirby Bacon, Kirk Baggenstoss, Bruce Bartels, Marcia Bates, Sherri Beatty, Emily Beauchamp, jeffrey Bebensee, Carol Becker, David Bell. joni Beymer, Theresa Biggs, Penny Blake, Wanda Both, Deborah Buechler, Greg Cannon, Mary Casson, Lorrie Chamberlain, Stuart Chapman, Etta Christensen, Nancy Christianson, Brad Christoffersen, Rand Clithero, Doug Cohron, Tammy Cornwall, Kathleen Crane, Terri Cutler, Collins Daniels, Paul Dant, Leanne Darling, Paul Damold, Dale Davis, Jolene Diaz, james Duede, Peggy Eblen, David Ellingson, Kathy Ferrell, Pamela Gee, Barbie Gilliland, Bradley Goetzmann, Donald Could, Shelly Gronewold, Christy Hall, janet Hansen, jeff Hansen, Marilyn Harlan, Ricky Harris, David 26 i . f fiifi. e - 1 --... 11, s,g.T1?ig., v' - --a gi .. ,Tx I., ,... , ga,,, Q . . ' ii? ' -iv V l , Qi -23 '--' if Q: ' ' ' -A : - 5. -Q - 35?-Zell ef . is T . 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Nicholas flfii' wa, W. , A i P n .sisvf SQ t S' P ' N- fi v sa -I - 7 , if ,- ' Krueger, James Lambertsen, Lynn Lane, Pamela Lang, Jeffery Lanz, Richard E57 W M y ws rf, ,L Larsen, Lynn Lee, Mark Linfor, Deborah Lyon, Judy Lytle, Noel Marousek, David Miathisen, Denise Mauk, Ricky McCutcheon, Patti McDermott, Daniel McDermott, Tony Mclntosh, Gayle McNeese, Randy Mead, Mike Merrick, Marcia Mewhirter, Jeff Miller, Penelope Millikan, Steve Minor, Patricia Moree, Curtis Mortensen, Mike Mortensen, Patrick Namanny, Kim Shari Kirk Richard Connieg Sheila Greg Lawrence Shirley Kay Neary, Nelson, Nelson, Nevins. Newberg, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Norman, Olsen, Gary Ostrander, Cindy Owen, Sharolyn Parker, Kathleen Parker, ,Sandra Paul, Linda Pauley, Renita Paulsen, Deanna Pedersen, Barbara Petersen, Diana Phillips, Brenda Pigg, Janet Polkingharn, Sherie Popp, David Porter, Robert Portz, Kimberly Rasmussen, Brad B , ii if 2 NSN 1 si- U Er ir i ai Mi..ii1: ,gg . ,s x if X Wf fi s ef E , it f ' N -,ii . iw, -- ., .M 4 X K a s , i T rx 4 is Us, ,n 1 5' '- -. i .g r rl is N , 7,91 f is ,, eg e 1 .i a s 4 ,,,..,,,., , , ' ' 'QIIXTI' A '- . ii twig ' , hs - -i--' ' , , ,, 'K W: 3 - ei : -K 3: ' . 4-H i-,ss i 'rush '. ,LW .,.,. Ei . i-3 ffE iiilifl5ifi5f ,fiffiifff 'H 'is S -2: ,sesame-f. ---- - i. ai. . Q i - iii? 1 . P ' ,sf :sire s is 5 - , re we if W , ' ' Wie, -' psi , ,zbb i KIEE N. my i i:isv,i3,,,i,i, gi ,.,, . .-.iii I Qs, A ,M i g ' -H' f .fr 'E nQ W H- i 3 -s 133 ' .. .- if i Rasmussen, Greg Ratzlaff, John ri- S, ,,. ri, ! Remember to ask not what your school can do for you but what you can do your school JAVELIN Staff 71 mix. -i is 3 , ,k . Q 1 ... .. - X f .-,,- ee- :gi r Q i ' ,fi ' f -11 .iii - f fff- 5 pei is , . . , . MEAN 5 iv E I Q, . , ya , bfi ',,,l,,s L . ij i , or -it iff!-zz 1, 2' 5- fe' J ,sz , N 1 1 Q - . 'L ae - ,iris .vim kat- E' light? i -, ,, rx i .. , X K - -'E i ' M f, ii - - X t 'fiiiifii f H sp , s, M .. , ,,s,, ,,, ,, , i if if 5 iii' T 5 -Q ,E ,...2 , 1 mis fa 5' i iii. f,-6, - 94 i 'i f Q fs 'Q , -. W' -J 1 5, -- - 2? Q i 4 ' i - 1 . wiv-M. ., , . . .,... , ., as ..,, .,,, , , i ' ' . U, wer, -L -- ,, se. u 1 vs: , . .... 5 is bi 3 'J 2 Mi t ai R f i eg E, if ,Wil ke, A f . : - i gi 5 if P 7 3156 il? i il ii ' aas, A is . 21 I re ' 5' if c ri 1, ' ii i 5 ' f A' f 1 25' ,ff , i f-4? i , al i as .... .a,.if.i.. New 5 , , 3.3 - ' ' Z, :Mr .. Q, I. ,al 5 if ...Q ,R NX Q he-we dz 'ities , li-15321 ii ' A :I .saaa Ii is ie are r' Q . 'Q' s'.' 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Tamara ,,:, ,v,,: Axqelbt Q , , , Stelpflug, Teresa ., Stuetelberg, Jeff Tulley, Greg fi Q' W as ..,,. 9 TY5d3lr Ronald E fa, .2 1' i ii ,F li Van Ginkel, John - ,gi 11' ij V M ,S Sgygy l i ' 1 ,k f , im fa W e ,rf K rr: , - if gg! ..., . nk- :,, V 551' if :s A xf,-- A ag 'N if I ,gs A 4 , . af' fgf' , L. -'.-, OJ X ' QS- F Q - fm Q fy t.--,h'. i K f 1, - gairgfx' w . . ., - ,, L ,S'A XA ..x.,g , I x 1, . L V ' Pi: ' f ' -T' A A 1112- - L. G I L lf :- v -- ffbb --P ff f . ,-,, .. ' 'A f ' 5 F it m M Xfkii 'Icfldiklf 1 1: 4'L' A W ' A 5 1 X , ..,. 3 af A 10 ae .V . x ya. K cr K.. M K ag K Q Q Waferl, Michael .1 ' M Waters, Rxchard ,, S. K .. , - 1:-, ,- , 5 - in 1, 0 - . 5 X 5 f 9 X We1hs, Douglas '1 iS5Yl T x .. 5 ' I ' X .1 L lk N X NX -y xmwfmm - H WFIQOX, 'ohn x .. Q - ,,,.. Wxllxams, Bryan 1 . ,..,, - 'w . WW? .. W Williams Michael - Nl .xt , A , .- Q, .. -. L K 0 ig. -n gf ,, gf? Q -- Wzllxams, Rozanne ff., ' A 3 N4 R ig , MQ 1 I f b Q, ' Winegardner, jacob K 1 E , ' Wmston, jeff N, i 3 Q -:w .:E' Wohlenhaus, Jeanne f . ., A K 'H -- - 1' Wonders, Rhonda 1 ngsfzf Woolsey Mike .- 91952 12 Aldag, Craig Alexander, Pamela Allen, Cynthia Allen, Susan Andersen, Rick Anderson, Kendall Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Tom Armentrout, Dwight Auerbach, M. Iaynf Auerbach, Tom, Becker, Nancy Bell. Tami Beymer, Ronald' Biggs, Trudy Bjorn R if-hm-rl Blake. Ds-bra Bonnesen, Becky Bortle, Mark Bowers, Lee Ann Brewer, Alan Brooks, Anne Buboltz, Carol N Buechler, Eric Scott Calvert, Georgia Campbell, Mike Carlson, Wendy Catlin. Karl Chamberlain, Craig Chantry, Shervl Christensen, Devon Christianson. Valerie, Claggett. Susan Cghrs, Douzlas Comes, Steven Freshmen Struggle For A Position , 4 i s as 1' .A ers, ., , E - 1 -eg: M ,,.. 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Scott Dreager, Roger Ecklin, Vicki Eden, .James Eden, Lacinda Erickson, Dorothy Faust, Bill Finnell, Kenneth Fortney, john Frisbie, Randall Fulks. Patricia Gaines, Herman Gangestad, Alan Gaskill, lla Cearheart, David Goetzmann, Robert :Q ::i R H '.. . ff: - e Q ' , , f .L 4:5 . X so A' , Q X X E N s - l '.f5?s,, ., .J Q t 2 ' ' fF'3i sl ' M S 3 'S ss Ng? W rf' X ff N lies- :sf-' X: xs -X X X . .ra w Q .e -' V +3 .eg Us S , 2 , an I X x x XX X SX, i rx Lu ,s,,,1,s g jfs: ay- -ff ' N is sg , I re ..,,. ' 'Til 'H ' E ' F x ,a a s w or se A r as L - - -:- 5251: . , . . . T, ., .i sa ... yi- i fi.. a 1 X it L .d.x. I ,VVI Z s s selling pcm poms at a home football game, boost team spirit. 4 x f 5553 xfnkiis Mgr. , , .... .A , 2 X 'lk Green, Kathleen Grover. Brenda Hair, Elizabeth Hagen, Diane Hansen, Steve Hayes, joe Hayes, Mike Heath, Iudy Helden, Cyrus Herrick, Beverly Hoegh, Tim Holman, Gregory Howard, Deborah Howard, Susan Iam eson, Donna johnson, Ethel Iohnsnn, Kristyne Karclell, Pamela Kelly, janet Kelso, Nancy Kluever, Ned Knop, Sandra Kuntzelman, Doug Lange, Rebeeea Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larson, Larson. David june Denise L Richard Terry Lee. Corey Lee, Diane Lehmann, Elise Lindeman. Fred Lowers, Jeffery Luke, Cindy M allon, Renee 132' Thes Martens, Janet Martin, jerry Mason, Thomas Maxwell, Marilyn McAllister, Dale YMcDermott, DaLeen McDermott. Jerry Mever. Robert Morgan, Douglas lltqflorrow, Nancy IT , Ngsdlri iii? Aim Newell, Sharon Nichols, Richard Nodgaard, Teresa Nolte, Danny O'Brien, Tim Ohms, Denise Olsen, Jean Olson, Mina Ostrander, Kevin Ostrander, Sheila Ostrus, Raymond Paige, Jody Parham, Robert Parker, Douglas Patterson, Annette Spanish class ends the fifshmen. e aspiring cheerleaders enjoy leading cheers during a pep assembly. These are the times that try mens' souls. f We li M K , dab' for 501119 WUBYY Tom Mason, Iohn Dewulf, Dave Larsen, and Alan Gangestad relax during a student council meeting. X J f i 1 New UMA members get involved in a modern version of indoor softball, ' -af, W ff gs-N-M A J 5 , W g g 59? f Q ' V f iw 5 V f 3' Y ' if a, ,Q y 'f , . C, x, 7 ' f QC X '4 fm M .a w 2 ww f 1, M f J 'L J G Lk I n B 1 Z if , Patterson, LuAnn Pedersen. Danny Pellett, Mark Petty, June Planck, Thad Price, Paul Rasmussen, Sharon Rechtenbach, Janis Reimer, Renee Robinson Terri Roof, Cheryl' Ross, Robert Rourick, Teressa Rourick. W. Daniel Rutherford, Paul Schildberg, Katherine Schmitt, Linda Sghrier. William Schuler, Doreen Schuler, Greg Schiller, Mary Schwarte, Indy Shahan, Iames Shriver, Craig Smith, Glen Smith, Sandra Sothman., Val Stangl, Dalene Steffens, Diane' Stevens, Lynnette Stormer, Ruth- Stuetelberg, Mark Sullivan, Linda Skwaney, jennifer Templeman, Vicki Thielen, Roger Travis, Sharon Turner, Karen Turner, Lori Tyler, Kirk Underwood, Judy Volckmann, Nancy Volk, Dee Watson, Dan Watson, Danise Weddum, Robin Wilson, Kim Witmer, Jane Wittrup, Kyle Yarger, Teresa Y0l111ger, C. Douglas 4 i l Greg Jones takes time out from studying to look for an exciting magazine. Allen, Kevin C. Allen, Michael Alliband, Robert Andersen, David Andersen, LuAnn Annan, Barbara Ayers, Dean Baggenstoss, Kevin Balch, Barlow, Beatty, Becker, Beedle, Bennett, Biggs, Bjorn, Iohn Brad William Beth Barry William Toni Rebecca Blake, Bobby Blunk, Ianet Bramer. Pamela Brewer, Freda Brindley, Thomas Brink, Paul Brumbaufzh, Debbie Burg, john Camp, jeffrey Campbell. Dawn Campbell, Melvin Casteel, Suzanne Chandler, Earl Chanrry, Roger Chapman, Deborah Christensen, Calvin Christensen, Gary Christianson, Kirby Christoffcrsen, Calla Ciaggctt, Margaret Clemens, jill Cochrane, Connie Cunningham, Susan Deardorf, joseph Dimig, Pafrice Dolch, Wesley Dorsey, Mark Drake, Marcia Einhaus, Mary Ellingson, Charles Esbeck, Diane Esbeck, Patricia Frisbie, Diane Frisbie, Linda Gangestad, Diane Getz. Howard Goff. Ronda ,CC A :Ji Kerry Martens makes use of Mrs. Lawtons desk in the office while making up a test. 5 Sophomores Gam -vw C A - y, i C ' 1, - 1 rv Q 'Cf f .af W is S fe, C Q ,.. .C C C C - S X s C. it - ff C' 5 ' R K X-:W B l- X - ,CIA 4- ,Q Q-Cfgs - C-C, t C 1 CC CC Y J 1 'Q Y - Q A C - C -C W ' C --f C C -A ' C - ff . as: ff? 559.1 C 5 1 I - . f- ref? Cf 1- C 3, - x A - S ,,,. 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A x 1 . -.U Q , Goold, Dixie Hackwell, Hg?l0ne Hall, Kirk I. Hanson, Connie David Raymond Harris, Angela Hartkopf, Hansen, Hansen, Tllmnas Hartman. Jeannie ieli iel Hayes, M' - 1 Heithoff, Cathy Henningsvn, Barbara Henningsen, Kirk Henriksen, Ion Hetrick, Phillip Hettinger, Iohn Hodgex, Debra Hoeck, Mary Hoffmann, William Hopkins, Ronald Huiiclluson, Mark Huitt, Kevin Hunter, Craig Hutchinson, Diane Inman, David ensen, lack ensen. Linda Iohnsnn, Alan johnson, Denise Tones, Gregory Jorgensen, john Ranninz, Richard Kautz. Kimberly Knuth, Sheryl Kev. Pat Koehler, Clayffm Kuntzelman, Gary Kunze, Kendal Lassen. Tern 135 Can ye not discern the signs of time. Marcia Drake, a sophomore choir member, im- proves her voice by takmg voice lessons from Miss Wright. Lawton, Carol Long, Linda Lundberg, Robert Mailander, jane Marshall, Denise Martens, jon Martens, Kerry Marxen, Jane Masteller. Mark Mathisen, jon Mauk, Bobbi M cAfee, Eldon McClure, Sue McMullen, Ronda Merrick, Cynthia Morrow, David Neary, Nancy Nelson, Rochelle Nelson, Steven Newberg, Gregory Newberg, Michael Nielsen, Kristina Oathoudt, Debra Ortez, Renee Mike Portz, Kevin Huitt, and Calvin Christensen haul books home to Matthew 16:3 ge 1 r , .. fi J I ' ff ,. , ,, L , M' 5 ali ' .W , , .f z.. ,L ,,, , ,M . G, , ,Hy ,gif f , ,, wre ,sm M ae, ge , il? , at G ,F :Z fa il, ,fe ,i ,l ' 5.5 rr ' , ,,-: V 1 ' M-A , f .'li f , i N, , g ' ' I' ' ML. - ', f' 11 W -, f, I fel if Das, - , ififail s , ' H ' 522?7w2fEY ' r if -1: ' f' f ' g t W' 1 K' A 4, gz wet.. ,wigs A NW , gg ne up for semester t Je f J 2 ' , a 4 K 'gif sf'f ,. --l' 4 ' ' H '1 , Q' j Q7 , ,, ,M W1',Qr w '--, ' H 'aff Sym-q...,, 124' ss If i Mary Einhaus, varsity cheerleader, tries her best to arouse Troian fans. .1 ffgi. ' my , , . , i ff VN . 74 A W 4 Z villa ,, gg K - . I ' A - i. I ii. ' 5. 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'. it 'h ill Patterson, Susan Pellett, Kathy Pelzer, Patricia Petersen, Steven Pigg, Robin Porter, Anita Portz, Michael Rasmussen. Rodney Ratzlaff, Linda Reimer, Randy Reinertson. Kathryn Render. Douglas Reynolds, Randall Robson, janet Bold, Donna Roscoe, John Barbara Ross, Ross, Terri Rourick, Deborah Sams, Iohn Schmitt, Gregory Schneider, Kevin Schroeder, Tim Schwarte, Iim Schwartz, Angie Schwartz, Mark Shea, Mark Shrimpton, Bonnie Sielaff, Craig Skoog, Ellen Smith, Laurie South, Billie Stangl, Daryl lean Kim Stangl, Stanley, Steffens, Jimmie Stuart, Craig Sullivan, Louise Teague, Steven Thede, William Tulley, john Tysdal, Robert Underwood, Mark Van Y.-Xntwcrp, lame VanGinkel, Jane Walter, Cynthia Ward, Diana Waters, Hubert Waters, Richard Westfall, Mike 'W'hite, John Wickman. Kristine Williams, Byron Williams, Kathleen Williams, Patty Williams, Rhger ,Willms, Robert Winegardncr, Laura S Wfinegardner, Thelma Winston, Wynn' Wohlenhaus, Renee Wood, Mark Woolsey, Terry 137 fo z ' Junior student council members meet to make the 197x prom an unforgettable occasion. Juniors Eagerly Await The Arrival Of '71-72 School Year junior homeroom 316 counts the last Penny Day collection of 38428, make ing their total contribution S161.73. Andersen, Dcrnld , 2 , HS ,, 1, r Andersen, Teddy . ' ' V Anderson, Richard i 4 . f ' ' ' , ' fi' U Aunan, Catherine I F 4 f K NJ' Bartels, Gretchen -- 1' ' ff -f 5 , .jj E K- ' ,gijwr X W ' I 'Fwy f :ue ' ' ?2:ZSg.'e',f.Q. AAR ,L , f, QS'g':,z,3ZQr1zq . ,N .wir -:Wear-1 Bateman, Bill ' Becker, Elizabeth ,f V, , ESL Bell, Brad 9,5 L 'g ,im za, W V ff 'ssiyff ' , 1 ' f- n -, giffa Bennett, Sandra tg ' f . 5Q f'W1'Y Ben, David ,, Saw. I . ,i r : . f ' , lt' ,. as f ,.,, f ft N' A i 's' ,WQ WQ ii of 4,1 r v Bierbaum, .Bruce f ff li WV ,eww HZHYJQ e 124 ' 'Leif ,f .fsifrmis Blaclt, Carol A go g' Bredensteiner. Karla V Britson, Nancy VZ, F ,, W Brownlee, Ritaf I 5- A Kagjif' I if L N, .3 45 2 , , BUUOPK Cynthia A l Burk, Richard J: , Wifi' ' L if 5 ' i 4 f , Casteel, Mary Kay 'ai '- N ,Q U ' 3 Chamberlain, LuAnn 7 Z, f ' ,Q - N 'V A ' ' in: ' if ,, , M, , -r were r hristenscn, Dennis L, .. I lemens, Ion ' Cllfhefoy Jule ,. s ,Q a a to ic. Conklin, Karen 3 : ' ' .,, , V ., Cook, Diane gl 1,5 i 5 ' ' ' Z., ' . ' ' , ' ' A Cook, Mary fKathY i',i , Coomes, Jeffrey 'I' if I ' X , .XE Ng ,, K n o C i , -WJ' Pa .- - . 5 ' ' Crane, Judith Crom, Cynhha Cutler, Calla 7 g uf fi, 2 -2 x f w i ff - . C' Darling, Ric - Daw. Kelly .... , Denison, Rodney ' KSA v- Y xr ., feel, f - SL . i--'. Deter, Scott MTW ' o'-' , , ,Q g.3,s,, Dill, Kxmberly Dorsey, Sherry E, I ' , M U, , M-it .. .. - ,, , Dyfff Jafief Evans, Chefles Faust, Patricia H A ' , . S., ,J . 8 . Y.. Q Q3 M e X ,Q y., if Jas j 31- - f . W- . Q ,ff J , Rs wg? .Q X xx lx su X . N ri X , .fs ,, was si. t , as , einff' 1 ,L i, in t X 'Nv- x ii i . f , l 8.29345 of X , , 'L f wg, NJ' S - A . :if A .ek 2 f K mari: -mee, X e e x Freese, Kent Gaines, ,Billy Gaines, James Gard, Curtis Gee, Debra Goff, Randall Green, Steven Cuttenfelder, Douglas 1 i Hagen, Greg Hall, Darla Hall, Kirk N. Hansen, Kathleen Hansen, Linda Harris, Teresa Heath, Debra Heiken, Patrick Heitink, Douglas Henningsen, Deborah Henriksen, Mary jo Hinson, Kenneth Hjorlshoj, Cindy Hoeck, Bert Hoffmann, Karen Hloilien, Mary Hfopley, Pamela Huston, Dennis Ihnen, Judy Jameson, Diane Iohnson, Rick Iones, Carol Iuel, Mark juel, Roxanne Iuhl, Danny Iuhl, David Kelly, Stephen ,Q ., X ' .file K i-Q45 ' 5 Q 'Diffs 1 H' ------ C- -- --f- uf fe- -in - , ii I - ii ' 8 I . VVV, ,ina 5 I , I H I -f 1, .sg 5 x 11, -f f A I .2 rf. 2? . V. in V, , R V ' V Y ' ,,,' :W f , Zi -,V -'Q 7 if X, Xgll 1 ' 'V ,, i ' VWZV is Y I i ,,,, , , ,,,,, ,,:,,, , i - N , H A - 1, i ff- i ifxftfi ,PW ,gy , .A Y i e 1 i ,L 1 we '. Y f e . , f 4 - . it l 5:1 we - we-. .,., gm, u , ik fi' yu ,I ,, 7 f aff,-p si A K igyxr 5 gf , , 4, ,,. .. H - ., ,,... H , ,. J . V, 7 nj, ., , , z M ,K k . 7, 5. 4 ,' 'QJ I ,f ff,, I if A A ' . js l ij. M1 ' ff, ' f' 27 gifrlei W ' V 1 ff V , ' , ,-,i ,f 7 ly X .... 1 .,.. Kelso Sheryl f - Kendrick, Pamela L5 - ,R if Klueggr' Nligkk Iumor class officers, Kelly Davis, president, Debbie Henning- ., K W ' N 5 ,,,- 1 Knu sen' ar ren, vice-president, and' Steve Olsen, secretary, take time XS- ' ji ' nut from prom preparations to grace the yearbook with a picture. ' wel' , . X 4 L ,X If , , N Knuth Kathl' fx , j x iff: if Y Kramer, Loretta . , , Ll K- wi A' Kuehl. Dallas .. f-. .H 5,1 Lane, Christine 1 wU, .,i,V , K any . , ,, ,, H, X 1 - H r . p , Ig ' l' T5 . -iii : 1 is . si ,. -. ,H ,,,, , , . 4. Lang ja law ? 1 , , 4 1 2525, Lang: Kathy ' -' 5- , Larsen, Pamela M ,fa ,, W, . La,-Sen, Peggy - -4 ' , I' , A A' f 4. - ef . - Pll1, f'. ts f f ' ' :Xl , K - . Lee, Montgomery .,., e , Lilienthal, James , J M Linfor, Robert if . e K .AA ff' Lowe, Margaret :QQ 4 D Y 139 40 The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. - unknown sr Lund Suzanne MHJCIUSQ I Ronald - Q- iii 7 R D 1' . ..., ,,.. 1 .Q Manz, Mary V in K - , ' ' K ' ',.. Marshall, Michael is f . J h js Mase Iulie ,qs ...,. - - A M-asoh. Richard . QQ -- .1 ' McCutcheon, Mark I ' K Mcnennott, Jerry Hr? .krk -, - K Q A liz' Q . . , rl 1 'Q' McDem1ott, john S' ' . L 5 xt. XVTT, rc fg: 2 M' g BBY! HOCK CORD ARACNUTE ADDING Nami: mock JECTIDN CHARGE MORE CHARGE LRDPELLANT Q ,I ansoivn: zsuo nf ,X I Magill discusses his science fair project, Determination of Absolute Zero, with Hartsook, the Science Club vice-president. Merrick, Steven 4, N Miller' Linda d 3 . t .-..h- gs Mortensen, Davi - A igg . x , john Mullins, Christine K ' egg' tif If -,N 'ig 'frii' . wfhe Nebola, Kathi -'L ' ' ff C '-fi 7 X S 'i C Scott C eil el o f els .i Newell Patflela ITT? -I 'G Gift i.-,ss :'1frg1Q:. .ssffgi - r::f1s:'1: eezeres ifeeffw Nicholsz Im K 6 k,::h. all . X 5 ig, . si X N .im Nielsen Ann Q it K .z a .. C Y 5 5 Y .gn O'Brieri, Mark K r 1 Q., J- 1 rf- A t s s, .sc Olsen, Richard . 1 -. ' -ssh rs -1 Olsen, Steven ,:, ,'i: , Y .. x , K K Parham, Susan ff r it Tfktlff. ' r .5 , Parks, Barbara K f' i .s. .. new-S3 Y Parrott Rick :Q.,lE',i'f .1 -f -1 ,1-tang: .uf . --,- ff- P91133 Clark r ii .st M Peters- Kay . -A.. J' sf.. T . .M ll? . 5 'A - l Q Petersen, Karen . Q - .5 it f Mig Hechtenbach, Ju y 1 Ni.-f , ' , 'i-' . 'ik Roberts. LaV0m1e r if' r 3i.2?.i.Ji'! ' Robinson Renee Q' ii'- --ii Rourick, 'Margaret e-imi- 112-iv, P035 gggiu M 5 :gif M. Q' K so gi f- r 1- 3 gr.. r at .- ,M 1 er'.- t--- I . .. uf S 2' ' ' ' - 11 . jg Sandhorst, Mary Q A r ., '- Schaaf Kath ' ss . K . - Y 4 5- w P 'S R. Schroeder, Ted f1 ?T9l? 8smaArf3 tn - 4 K gl' Fetcmng magazines, stamping books, and refilling bookshelves are some of the duties done by the hard-working, but seldom credited librarian assistants. Assisting Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Knuth in the library are: First Row: Jane Marxen, Linda Mortensen, june Petty, Linda Long, Jennifer Swaney, Kathy Teresa Yarger. Absent Marilyn Maxwell, and Linda Frisbie. Second: Ostrus. Louise Sullivan. Devon Christensen. and from the picture are Cindy Crom, Pat Kluever, Helena Hhckwell, Karen Hoffmann, Nancy Volckmann, Dawn Campbell, Diane Rourick, Kathy Cook, Barb Henningsen, Diane Ward, Sheryl Kelso, Ienny Warne, Diane Esbeck, Pat Dimig, Debbie Ptourick, Marcia Drake, Calla Christof- fersen, and Denise Johnson. ,f I1-vl Iunior Monty Lee puts his talents to work directing the AI-IS marching band. K gf, , ' 5 A 1 AIU , ' -,xx-1 .A X? f , 2 J 1, ' 2 ff .1 L F . ,LQ .Jiri 1-,f 1 J, .K, 5 1 , iw ,., . z Q , M Sheets, Calburt f Shriver,-. Vanessa I . , 1. ,.,, - ,h , , .V I Vlqlkww Simonton, Kim I ,V - . it V4 W mx, Patricia ' , , 1 M' Smith, Kenny K f, , .f ,Z , Ili! M , f'5?f1'f,. , .7, ' . Win? f'f - 1 4 f Sorensen, Richard I . i 57'Z?W i i' 'f' sfallgl, Randy K ,, ,I I I Steffens, Judith Q ' f ' QQ, ', -15. S-teffens, Russell Q, .9 5 5 ' i W' , ,' 'i 9' Swensen. John ,, , ,,, , Vql My ,, ' if i ' , 1, fee' si? E A rv . ' ' n gf. . L H JZ u KQV 1 ,'vfq55a1:,, ,, . V ff'L w if-,Et 1 . ft fl pill fl -1' ' 4' ps- 1'-Q it ,, 5 fiilii' , ,, X, , -,,,,ffmf-WH ? X f '24 . ..-,Dx Vvx I E' :sein-I iizrvihzii- ai , V 'K i 2-12 ,, ,I ff ,fn ,,,, ,,,, fr , .. ' , V V f wfsgvlgq f V ,V , f y 7 ,Mug gif . H.- ,g:,5,f ' --v-. Qwest: 6,2 34, l V HKU '-sg: Jw' I 0 , .1 if W 4? f V : e .ww ' N is Iudy Ihnen, Diane Cook, and Nancy Travis are up bright-'n-early to take the annual high school math test. ff lm , lim f ef? '.. f M XPMW 21- swf? ff, tiff ' az' , ' ,w,.'M,.: :fm fs I y Q fl , 1 f' Teague, Bruce Teig, Timothy Travis, Nancy Tumer, Bruce Turner, Marcia Tyler, LuAnn VanGinkel, James jf Walter, Linda W Wame, Denise ' -jk Watkins , John Wedemeyer, Miriam l' ,, L ' ' W ' Weitzel , Kurt Wemimont, Alvin ff 'rv Westbrook. Richard I . I. Westphalen, Diane K Wheatley, Debra Vllhite, Douglas - 4. 2 ':'i Whiteman, Charles , aff: ,,.., if ,, 2, l t as ,,, iw Wilcox Sarah Wilson: Kathleen ww: , Ay , . i g Wlssler, janet 5351 wimup, Kristie Witzman, Jean Young, Karen Seniors Plan For The Future In Colleges, Vocational Schools, Armed Services, And Jobs Leadership, service, character, and scholarship provide the necessary qualifications for Beckie Nelson to become Outstanding Senior Girl. l James Albert Amos - Y -- Susan Marie Anderson 7 Jim Hoffman, Mary Lee DeWulf, Charlie Holt, Beckie Nelson, Scott Hartsook, and Carolyn Williams are the candidates for the 1970-71 Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl Awards. 1 ' , , Duane NW, -' J 4 '-- u -- -----J 1 Berry Steven Paul Biggs Jody Jean Ballinger , jim Hoffmann combines scholarship, leadership, dependability, and character to obtain the Outstanding Senior Boy Award. Christine Marie Bortle D'llllCl Bruce Bretthauer There is always a time for reason for the cool blue and green of logic l Dennis Micheal Campbell Marvin LeRoy Clark sr fr, . .Jn Duane Alan Curtis Carroll Richard Cutler, Jr The 1970-71 DAR honor goes to Gail Schlueter as a result of her dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism in school and om- Stephen Allen Darling Bobbie Dale Davis . f-nf Cary Dean DeVoss Mary Lee DeWulf Francis John Diaz w - ....., H, U Rebecca Sue Dom Claudia Joan Drake Richard Allan Faaborg x f wy , 4 . S. 3 Q NSR www .W XQX, gg, QK,x.., SK 'gy ' xx ,sr -: Ak .L EQ Q Qs - 53,5 x Q g is 5? gh ' .RSA X wmv? 5 V or 1 Mal-fha Aung Hansen Steve Ray Harris Victoria Denise Harris l Elton Scott Hartsook Learning is not chiId's playg we cannot learn without pain. H -Aristotle 2 3, NF? -1 'fi - s S 4, 'Sf X s . is s ,, fs- Y S, X xi . 4 I it-J nf -I 4 1 'Y-, , .X S fl X N ' X , to xl' 5 x I 1' f 1 of w l 4. K 1 K Q MLS X? Cindy Louise Heithoff 2 f' A ' , 'X is . W ,ia fe Members of the journalism staffs who received Quill 'md Scroll Aw lms, Linda Beauchamp, Beckie Nelson, Bev Ross, :mdKE1nily Hoegh. McDermott, Sue Magill, and Kathy Friday. Third: Gary DeVoss Hartsook, Owen Long, Nick Hunt, and Bryan Patterson. Susan Lorraine Henningsen F - I L b ards are: First How: Suzanne Mul- Second: Many Lee DeW'ulf, Beth , Jim Hoffmann, Tom Dimig, Scott l Nancy Anne Her-ber! Deborah Kay I-Iennan W Jere Carson Hill K Patricia Danore Hobson 147 .. K, l l l lt is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows. 148 l Emily Sue Hoegh James Eugene Hoffmann Charles Reed Holt W Diane Cheryl Hopkins - Epictetus fm wr Carl Wesley Hunt Nicholas Benton Hunt l Wayne Hute, Jr Departmental Awards Agriculture Award' ....,...,.....,Y..r...,................,.... Robert Frisbie Athletic Award ..,...............Y..... ,.......... J im Hoffmann Betty Crocker Award ..... v........... B eth McDermott Business Award ................ .... .,...... L i nda Beauchamp Instrumental Award .,,....,. ........ E lton Scott Hartsook Science Award .,.......,.., ..................... J im Stanley Vocal Award .......,...., ...,,... ......,. j 0 el Miller Larry Warren Hutchinson Darrel l Michelle Ann Jorgensen Rebecca Ann Kanning Harold David Kardell Larry Lee Karstens Steven Lynn Karwal I , Zfwmq, James Hart Knudsen Mark Amold Krengel Kevin Patty Io Lang 14 O Cynthia Ann Larsen Michael Thomas Mailander Iohn Wayne Mansfield Lucinda Marie Mathisen Debra Marie Larsen Wayne Allan Livingston Susan Ann Magill Time goes, you say? Oh no! Alas, time stays, we go. it 5: ,, Those seniors that were relied upon gg guide the senior class are Emily I-loegh, secretaryg Scoqtt Hartsook, presidentg and Beckie Nelson, vice-president. Janice Louise McAllister Frances 16311 Mcclufe Beth Ellen McDerm0U Denise Pauline MCK6ane Bgb Lee Mendenhall Gene Walter Meyer Ioel Conrad Miller Linda Ioyce Mortensen Bruce Gaylord Miller l Ricardo Santiago Mitchef Suzanne Ilene Mullins With the seniors for 3 years, Lester Chitsulo is well known for his wit, liberal outlook on life, sparkling smile, leadership qualities exhibited in student council, and athletic ability shown in track and football. Cheryl Kay Nebola Beckie Lin Nelson Susan Jean N2lSOI'l 35 L Jane Annette Nichols Lorena Sperry Newton 2 Wayne Earl Nichols lv1an5un..-, .......-..- , V Marylo Nielsen ..- , , w , Gary Dee Olsen Larry Lee Olsen gcott Hartsook receives the 1970-71 citizenship award which is voted by the senior class. Lynnette Anne Pascoe Bryan Del Patterson se ,.,,, 5.51: .,, W + e 'fm ei .5 K V - -R Gif I 135. i iw 1:3 5 -- . ,.,,.,.:i ,,, ,.,,, Q, K., W, XL , , - -. 1 ' 1LL T K .. 1 . ' L, ' i ,:,,:Lkk, W Q'A,k , .ff, - f- in bbibzbzf 1- - ' A , fl. i, D ,,, m D A if new in in . ' . tiit Q 2 5 alia - I ' - .... :-:Q-5, 'Q ar-' v .Ai I Q 5 U f D i in an eeei ' 4 1 in si , D J we . 1 H H 1 eeiee g i Q A bf ,gg Kg V93 it L- L, 3, l 5 1 - m e D' 55 - Q ' . - - - '- ' -' i L i 1 ,, ' f ' I , N, , Q , . K, eii . D. 3 W, 'D D K ' eeei W i m ? ,D h - L 'A W.,-,Q.MMA -X Q g g: ,, ff , ,,X ,W xXq Q , X i D, in A, N....a..,l , .lg M. H- 1.,. ., - ,,Lk - - E ' 'Y I ' D . ' 4 ,, in D f e . w ww , N- fi? E , i, i:, ,...a Q Ii, r,1 WX . ' V ,J ' T- i i - ee P 'Z' , e' i 5 gg? uw ' D A D 5 -5121: ' D ' i if D we , il, ii -- , ,,.: .,:.k ,...: ...I .,,,:..,,..,,11. . I X , ., Ns i li i i is i , , flmlis., - ---, LL-, A ar ene Joyce Petersen Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing. ii Robert Paul Smith D l Linda Darlene Pieken Z JoAnn Marie I D Dale LeRoy Retallic i Walter Gross Rieck Michael Jay Riggs ,,,, ..--avul 153 l Beverley Ann Ross Kelli SHG ROSS i em-..,. , ,....... .... A ul 1 I Rebecca Io Rourick 7 RUYCC Allen Rudv E 1 -, I vw, 1 w I e Reggie Lee Schuler Vicki jean Schuler 1 M! Wynn Gordon Schwartz - , - ll james William Skoog Sandra Kay Smifh -ws:-s'f Teresa Lea Smith David William Stangl , 6 'YN szaffm xl . ,,,, JL Stephen Douglas Swisher Elaine Margret Tumer Thomas Ray Smith James Stanley Deborah Diane Tumer Jayne Ellen Tyler a I ' i in D D as f Q E 3 K 5 P' .:x ' 1 K ' - 5 . as f 35, 7 3 . 4,7 il ::r1R1vA::Xx?:?Z?E 'Q V -i N' E'4r 5r'l J 1 qallstln 1 nviiezriffil 3 1 .A M Debra Rae South Darrell Lee Stamp Richard Gail Steffens Rebecca Ioan Stormer After four years of outstanding scholarship, Beckie Nelson receives the Salutatorian Award. Christina Ann VanCleave x Pamela Ann Vokt jennifer Annette Wame Alice Jean Waters Ioni Lee Weddum 3 O X james Edward Watson Keith Eugene Weitzel Dean Walter Weddum Eric William Wilken Ieffry Lynn Wilson V Rita Elaine Wohlenhaus Carol Richar Brent Charles Mark Hans Wilk As a knot appears unexpectedly in a thread, so disappointment blocks the smoothness of life. If a few deft strokes can untangle the skein, life continues evenly, but if it cannot be corrected, then it must be quietly woven into the design. Thus the finished piece can still be beautiful-- d Charles Woh yn Sue Williams Yarger if If f A L . s- n':'i:.' pol ' if- .-, Q, 4, ' - . iv V.1v A All . U Q, ...Wk ls.. though not perfect as planned. a N -m sh . 3 N I x . 1 2 r r D- '.i -- i -ld N.--xt 'si-ysilfu I 4 ' 1. Q. ' . 15 C 8 www ,f Q .,,,, gawk ,pGu M. dau! unlb lnem, he Zn ne!n anal! nefeefe hunyefzj and he 6e W one aka!! nefnm www- V - ml The JAVELIN staff spent many en- joyable hours preserving the happenings of the 1970-71 school year. We hope that as you look through the book this year and in fifteen or twenty years, you will remember the happy, sad, excit- ing, dull, inspirational, and frustrating times fyou experienced. But most of all, remember that this was a time for you, me, we, us . . . Yes, it was A Time for Us. Emily Hloegh, Editor Emily H0eghfEditor Beth McDermott-Copy Editor Tom Dimig-Darkroom Editor Linda Beauchamp-Typist Staff Members Scott Hartsook Debbie Henningsen Jim Hoffmann Karen Hoffmann Owen Long Rick Mason Suzanne Mullins Steve Olsen Barb Parks Beverly Ross Chuck Whiteman Topical Index FFA ........ Faculty .................. .---- FHA ...................................... FNC ......................... Art Club ...... ------------------------ ------------ 6 5 Bands ,.-..,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 82, 88, 84, 85, 116 Baseball ..................-------------- -------- 2 4, 25 Basketball ........ 32, 33, 34, 35, 110, 111 Cheerleaders ...............-..-------------- 50, 5 Chess Club ............---.--AA-------A--- -------A- 6 5 Choruses .............. 80, 81, 86, 87, 117 Classes ............................-----------v-- 120-157 Cross Country ............---.---.------------------ 31 Dances ........ 12, 13, 18, 19, 106, 107 Debate ...........................-.------------- 56, 57 Drama Festival ............................-.....-- 77 94, 101 Foreign Exchange Students ................ 59 FTA ...........................,............................ 64 Football .... 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 108, 109 Golf ......................,......... 46, 47, 48, 49 GRA ..................................,................... 63 Harvest Ball Queen and Attendants ..,..............,,.,.........,. 16, 17 Hi-Y ......................................... ........ 7 0 Homecoming Queen and Attendants ...................... Y .....,... 14, 15 JAVELIN ........................... ..........., 6 1 Music Contest .................... ,.... 7 8, 79 National Honor Society ...................... 58 NEEDLE ......................,..........,,........... 60 Personnel ......................... ..... 1 02, 103 Plays ................ ..... 7 4, 75 Prom ................... ..... 2 U, 21 School Board ...... ............ 9 2 Science Club .... Science Fair ..... Secretarial Help ........63 ...... H63 ...... .93 Speech Contest ....... ..,,,,,, 7 6 Stage Show ...........,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 8 8 Student Councils .............,...,...,,, 54, 55 Tennis ........................,..... 42, 43, 44, 45 Thespians ......,......,.......,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 62 Track .......................... 40, 41, 114, 115 Wrestling ........ 36, 37, 38, 39. 112, 113 Y-Teens ...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Extracurricular Activities DEBATE Calvin Christensen Scott Deter Jan Dyer Kathy Friday Randy Goff Susan Howard Kevin Huitt Sheryl Knuth Monty Lee Rick Mason Barb Parks Clark Pellett Kim Stanley ' James Van Antwerp Chuck Whiteman Kristine Wickman Renee Wohlenhaus Vi' HI-Y Charlie Holt-President C-H-N Janet' Wlissler-President Jayne Tyler-Vice President Beckie , Nelson-Secretary Suzy Lund-Treasurer Jan Dyer-Historian Don Waugh-lst Vice President Scott Deter-2nd Vice President Ken Hinson-Secretary Steve Biggs-Treasurer Kirk Henningsen-Chaplain . Craig Aldag Mary Jo Kinen-Representative Kendall Anderson Rick Anderson Brian Barlow Rick Bjorn Dan Bretthauer Scott Buechler Karl Catlin Don Cohrs Martin Cumpston Kelly Davis Cary DeVoss John DeWulf Bill Faust Kent Freese Alan Gangestad Jere Hill Bert Hoeck Larry Hutchinson John Jorgenson Mark Krengel Dave Larsen Tom Mason Robert Meyer Bruce Miller Max Nelson Bob Parham Dan Pederson Dale Retallic Mike Riggs Scott Rogers Bob Ross Tim. Bourick Mark Shea Tim Teig Kirk Tyler Jim VVatson Doug Younger Sheryl Kelso-Rec. Chairman Lu Ann Tyler-Point Rec. Susan Allen Emily Hoegh Karen Hoffmann Mary Hoilien Pam Hopley Susan Howard Diane Hutchinson Kristi Johnson Denise Johnson Becky Kanning Kim Kautz Nancy Kelso Karen Kitelinger Sandra Knop Kathy Knuth Christy Lane Patty Lang Becky Lange Debbie Larsen Denise Larsen June Larsen Pam Larsen Peggy Larsen Cindy Luke Sue Magill Jane Mailander Renee Mallon Julie Mase Daleen McDermott Cindy Merrick Linda Miller Chris Mfullins Nancy Neary Shellie Nelson Diane Newton Jayne Auerbach Barb Aunan Jody Ballinger Beth Becker Buffy Becker Nancy Becker Tami Bell Debbie Blake Lee Ann Bowers Pam Bramer Peggy Nickerson Debbie Oathoudt Sheila Ostrander Annette Patterson Susan Patterson Kathy Pellett Renee Reimer Kathy Reinertson Renee Robinson Terri Robinson Nancy Britson Cindy Bullock Wendy Carlson Devon Christensen Donna Christensen Pam Cohrs Cathy Cook Denise Cook Denise Cooper Susan Cunningham Calla Cutler Nancy Dennis Claudia Drake Becky Dom Mary Einhaus Patty Faust Kathy Fickel Debbie Gee Dixie Goold Diane Hagen Connie Hansen Terri Harris Vicki Harris Debbie Heath Judy Heath Cathy Heithoff Debbie Henningsen Donna Rold Barb Ross Ellen Skoog Kathy Sandhorst Gail Schlueter Mary Schuler Judy Schwarte Bonnie Shrimpton Sandra Smith Billie South Dalene Stangl Kim Stanley Jennifer Swaney Vicki Templeman Karen Turner Marcia Turner Judy Underwood Cindy Walter Linda Walter Denise Warne Alice Waters Denise Watson Debbie Wheatley Patty Williams Jane Witmer u Jean Witzman Teresa Yarger 2 FFA Iames Knudsen-President Dallas Kuehl-Vice President Robert Frisbie-Secretary Ted Andersen-Treasurer Ken Fudge-Sentinel Steve Olsen-Reporter Rick Andersen Ted Andersen Mark Dolch Roger Dreager Steve Hansen Robert Frisbie Ken Fudge David Hansen Ion Henriksen Alan johnson David Kardell James Knudsen Dallas Kuehl jeff Lowers Michael Marshall VVayne Mansfield Eldon MtcAfee Jerry D. McDermott jerry L. McDermott Max Nelson Dick Nichols Raymond Ostrus Steve Olsen Wally Rieck Roger Rudy Royce Rudy Greg Schuler Craig Shriver Glen Smith Jimmie Steffens Randy Stangl Darrell Stamp Bruce Tumer NVynn VVinston CHESS CLUB Bill Bateman Kevin Huitt Carol jones Monty Lee Owen Long Rick Mason Bruce Miller Barb Parks Diane Rourick Jim Van Antwerp Keith Weitzel Steve Willms ART CLUB Patrice Dimig Bob Goetzmann Dennis Huston Pam Larsen Owen Long Cheryl Nebola Kathi Nebola Anita Paul john Roscoe Russell Steffens Kristi Wittrup FUTURE TEACHERS Dean Weddum-President Sue Henningsen-Vice President Jane Nichols-Secretary, Treasurer Sheryl Knuth-Parliamentarian, Historian Craig Aldag Susan Allen Rick Anderson Ruth Anderson Barb Aunan Debbie Blake Mark Bortle Freda Brewer Margaret Claggett Denise Cooper Susan Cunningham Diane Esbeck Trish 'Esbeck Linda Frisbie Alan Gangestad Dixie Goold Helene Hackwell Mary Lou Hoeck Craig Hunter Denise johnson Karen Kitelinger Dave Larsen Elisa Lehmann Jane Marten janet Martens Tom Mason Rhonda McMullen Cindy Merrick Linda Mortensen Nancy Neary Bob Parham Annette Patterson Mike Portz Randy Reimer Barb Ross Debbie Rourick Mark Shea Bill Thede Marcia Turner Mark Underwood jane Van Ginkel Mike Westfall Kristine Wiekman Kris Wittrup FHA Carol Burgin-President Sherry Dorsey-Vice-President Loretta Kramer-Secretary, Treasurer Diane Frisbie-Parliamentarian Carol Bladt-Public Relations Debbie Oathoudt-Projects Gretchen Bartelsrl-Iistorian Calla Christoffersen-Recreation Gt Music , Jill Nichols-District Officer ' Vicki Ecklin Cindy Eden Bev Herrick Diane jameson Donna Jameson Pam Kardell Nancy Morrow jean Olsen Debbie Paulsen Kim Wilson PEP BAND Chuck Allen Duane Anderson Dean Ayers Steve Chantry Calvin Christiansen Marvin Clark Tom Fusselman Randy Goff Jane Gunderson Scott Hartsook Debbie Henningsen Marv Henriksen Richard Kanning Nick Kluever Clayton Koehler Kathy Lang Monty Lee Owen Long Rick Mason Kathi Nebola Sue Nelson Rick Olsen Steve Olsen Kathy Ostrus Susan Parham Mike Portz Io Ann Reineke Becky Rourick john Sams Kathy Shewman Tcrri Smith Bruce Turner Dick VVestbrook Diane Westphalen VVynn Winston SCIENCE CLUB Bruce Miller-President Scott Hartsook-Vice President Steve Green-Secretary, Treasurer Jim Van Antwerp-Program Chairman Tom Anderson Steve Green Scott Hartsook Monte Lee Bruce Miller Brian Patterson John Roscoe jim, Shahan jim Stanley jim Van Antwerp Keith Weitzel Charles Wohlenhaus -A Y-TEENS Jane Gunderson-President Carolyn Williams-Vice President Jill Clemens-Secretary Cindy Heithoff-Treasurer Suzi Mullins-Program Cathy Annan-Service Jody Lang-Musician Chris Mullins-Publicity Jan Dyer-NVorship Mary Einhaus-Socia.l Nancy Neary-Historian Susan Allen Jayne Auerbach Joyce Auerbach Cathy Aunan Jo Ellen Bacon Sandy Bennett Becky Bonnesen Chris Bortle Lee Ann Bowers Pam Bramer Karla Bredensteiner Sareta Brix Debbie Brumbaugh Georgia, Calvert Wendy Carlson Sheriyl Chantry Margaret Claggeft Susan Claggett Jill Clemens Denise Cook Kathy Cook Denise Cooper Judy Crane Cindy Crom Susan Cunningham Nancy Dennis Mary Lee DeWulf Susan Diaz Claudia Drake Vicki Ecklin Mary Einhaus Dorothy Erickson Patty Faust Patricia Fulks Diane Gangestad Dixie Goold Brenda Grover Jane Gunderson Elizabeth Hair Connie Hansen Vicki Harris Cathy Heithoff Cindy Heithoff Cindi Hjortshoj Debbie Hodges Diane Hopkins Debbie Howard Susan Howard Diane Hutchinson Judy ,lhnen Ethel Johnson Kristi Johnson Carol Jones Kim Kautz Jody Lang Kathy Lang Dlebbie Larsen Denise Larsen Terry Larson Terri Lassen Carol Lawton Suzy Lund Renee Mallon Jane Marxen Mary Manz Nancy Marrow Cindy Merrick Jean Morton Chris Mullins Suzanne Mullins Nancy Neary Kristina Nielson Teresa Nodgaard Susan Parham Lyn Pascoe Lu Ann Patterson Susan Patterson Kathy Pellett Patty Pelzer June Petty Sharon Rasmussen Janis Rechtenbach Terri Robinson Donna Rold Teri Rourick Kathy Schildberg Marty Schuler Kathy Shevsmman Bonnie Shrimpton Elleen Skoog Sandra Smith Billie South Diane Steffens Lynn Stevens Linda Sullivan Louise Sullivan Jennifer Swaney Nancy Travis Sharon Travis Karen Tumer Jayne Tyler Judy Underwood Chris Van Cleave Pam Vokt Denise Wame Danise Watson Robin Weddum Miriam Wedemeyer Sarah Wilcox Carolyn Williams Jane Witmer Teresa Yarger THESPIANS Mary Lee DeWulf-President Nick Hunt-Vice President Bev Ross-Vice President Joel Miller-Secretary Larry Hutchinson-Treasurer Judy Ihnen-Scribe Monte Albert-Cabinet Shelly Jorgensen-Cabinet Joyce Auerbach Buffy Becker Nancy Becker Karla Bredensteiner Anne Brooks Sheryl Chantry Susan Claggett Calla Cutler Patrice Dimig Connie Fleming Jeff Grayson Kathy Green Debbie Henningsen Cindy Hjortshoj Debra Hodges Susan Howard Diane Hutchinson Carl Hunt Kristi Johnson Nancy Kelso Jane Larsen Linda Long Cindy Luke Denise Marshall Marilyn Maxwell Cindy Merrick Beckie Nelson Denise Ohms Sheila Ostrander Barb Parks Annette Patterson Kathryn Pteinertson Barb Ross Dan Rourick Diane Rourick Mark Shea Laurie Smith Kim Stanley Diane Steffens Jennifer Swaney Vicki Templeman Bill Thede Jim Van Antwerp Jane Van Ginkel Nancy Volkman Jenny Warne Mike Westfall Diane Westphalen Kristine Wickman Katie VVilliams Renee Wohlenhaus Chnstoffersen Buechler Enc Scott 4 Index Beaver, Ruth Beatty Emily Beatty Wxllnam 27 32 41 92 Beauchamp, leff Beauchamp, John Beauchamp, Lmda Beauchamp Sharon Bebensee arol Becker Beth Ann Becker, Buffy Becker Davld 107 Becker Ieffrey Becker Nan Beedle rry Bell Brad Bell Jam Bell, Tam: Bennett Beverly Bennett, Bnll Bennett Sand 7 34 16 47 50 58 ll 114 109 112 115 0 7 , Ackennan, enny Akm, Frances Albert, Monte Aldage, Crm Alexander, Pam Allen Cynthxa Allen, Dale Allen e Allen, Kevm Allen Leslle Allen Mxchael Allen, Pa Allen Susan Alhband Robert Amos James Andersen Andersen Andersen Andersen, Andersen Andersen Andersen Andersen Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Ardelle Candl Dav1cl Dean Derald K1rby Lu Ann Rlck Teddy Darla Duane Kendall Rlchard Rick Robert Ruth Susan Tom Kent Klrk Korene Annentrout, Dwxght Auerbach Jayne Auerbach Joyce Auerbach, Tom Auerbach Tom 9 Annan, Barbara Anderson Archibald Archxbald Archnbald Annan Ayers Ayers, Bacon Bacon Bacon , Cathy Dean Wllllam I0 Ellen Kxrk Paula Baggenstoss, Bruce Baggenstoss Kevm Baler Barley, Balch, Lynn Hugh Joh Bales Rlchard fTonyJ Bales Sheila Ballmger Jody Barlow Brad Barlow Bnan Bames, Lyn Bartels Gretchen Bartels Max-cm Bateman B111 Bat:-5 Shern Bausman Teresa Beaver Ronald , 58, 62 74 87, 26 33 4 5 09 110 112 15 10 111 1 6 10 110 5 10 111 112 33 45 80 18 36 13 15 42, 43 45 58 85 26 33, 48 27 30 108 112 80 3 117 4 47 69 109 110 106 109 31 0 2 1 15 27 32 2 30 8 30 38 2 7 30 130 30 2 4 4 6 34 4 0 2 22 14 0 47 22 4 0 42 4 2 30 42 4 30 '14 4 22 4 6 22 6 4 4 4 34 2 4 4 26 Y Berry, Kenth Betz Randy Beymer Ronald Beymer Theresa B1erbaum Bruce Penny Steve Ton1 Trudy Rebecca Rxchard Carol Bobby Debra Randy Wanda Janet Juhe Dave Bonnesen Becky Boots ludy Boots Steven Bomholdt Ronald Bottle Chrlstme Bottle Mark Both Cralg Both Deborah Bowers Lee Ann Brake Debra Braman, Esther Bramer Pam la Br:-ach Randy Bredenstemer Karla Bxggs B1 ggs Blggs, Bxggs, Bjom Blorn Bladt, Blake, Blake BVake, Blake, Blunk Blunk Bock 34 35 110 115 6 9 110 12 6 so ss 112 6, 51 80 109 115 47 74 77 81 Bredenstuner Robyn Bretthauer Dan Brewer, Alan Brewer, Freda Bunk Paul Bntson Nancy B1-xx, Sax-eta Brooks Anne Brown Rxchard BrownILe Rxta Brumbaugh, Debbxe Bubnltz, Carol Buboltz Davld Buck Tom C 7 Buechler Greg Bullock Cmdy Bullock Leslre Bunce, John fjackj Burg Gary Burg john Burgm, Carol Burk Rlck Burnett Charles Butler, Lnla Calhoun Ronme Calhoun Terry Calvert Georgna Camp, Barbara Camp Ieff Campbell Dawn Campbell Dennis Campbell Melvm Campbell Mlchael Cannon Mary Carl Joel Carlson Wendy Canmchael, Leland Casady, Rnchard Casey, Gale Casson, Lome Casteel Donna Casteel, Mary Casteel, Suzanne Caetleberry Martha Catlm Karl Chamberlam, Craxg Chamberlam Lu Ann 6 'IA 4 43 04 lib 3 0 6 22 30 134 8 6 130 04 34 0 26 4 4 34 30 4 1 0 22 26 4 22 4 2 22 22 4 30 22 30 4 22 13 29 0 41 0 26 37 41 80 10 111 14 6 106 107 10 1 10 112 109 110 6 81 2 30, 11 5 27 32 4 5180 3 4 130 4 34 144 30 3 '34 30 29 130 f' 38 0 9 2 22 134 S 44 20 '10 2 4 4 44 4 sn 26 30 26 4 04 180 130 Chamberlam Stuart Chandler Earl Chantry Roger Chantry Sheryl Chantry Steve Chapman Debbne Chapman, Etta Chntsulo, Lester Chnstensen Chrxstensen, Chnstensen, Chrlstensen, Chnstemen Chrlstensen Chnstensen, Chl'lSll3DSOIl Chnstxanson, Chrlstlanson, Chnshanson Calvm Denn1s De Von Donna Gary Nancy Teresa Brad joel Kxrby Valene Calla 30 40 55 37 57 84 27 30 88 40, 55 30 44 4 0 0 Chnstoffersen, Randy 11 Chnstoffenen, Tern Claggett Margaret Claggett M1ke Claggelt Susan Clark Mark Clark Marv Clausen, Lowell Clemens, Jnll Clemens, Jon Clnhero Doug Cllthero, Iulxe Cochrane, Conme Cohron, Tammy Cohrs Don Cohrs, Doug Cohrs, Pam Comes Steve Conklm Karen Belte Charles Demse Duane D1ck Gan'y Hn Mary Kath Jef Demse Douglas Cook Cook 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Kenneth fLynnl ............ 110, 115, 123 Garrett, Dennis .................... 25, 30, 36, 146 Garten, Jack .............,...,..............,.........,, 146 Gaskill, Ila ,............... . ,... .,..............,...,,,,,. 1 30 Gearhart, Richard .,,,..,. 109, 110, 115, 193 Gearheart, David ....,. .,,....,........,.,,,.,,.,, - .. 130 Gearheart, Timothy .....,,......................... . 123 Gee, Barbie .................. 106, 113, 117, 126 Gee, Debbie ......... ........................---.--- 1 39 Getz, Howard ,,,..,,,.... ..,... ........... . 1 34 Gilliland, Bradley ......,...,,.,,.., ,,., 1 17, 126 Goetzmann, Donald ,.,.,., - ,,,........,,,, 108, 126 Gnetzmann. Robert .... ....,,-,,,,- 3 3, 130 Cuff, Randy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,. 4 0, 85, 139 Goff, Ronda ......... ......-...------ 1 34 Gould, Dixie ..... ... --v ---- 135 Goold, Shelly ....... ,,,,..,-- ,--- 1 2 3 Gourley, Betty ,.............. .. .....--..,.,,,,,-,-.- 1 Y, 98 Grantham, Dwight ..,,.............,. ...,,,-,- 6 0, 98 Grayson, Jeff, ,,...... 13, 30, 74, 87, 89, 146 Green, Kathleen ...,...........,,,,,,,, .-,,,,,,,,,--,,-, 1 31 Green, Steven ,,,,...,............... ,.... 3 4, 139 Griffin, Corbett ......... - ..----,,-, 95 Gronewold, Christy ...., .---, 1 17, 126 Grover, Brenda .,,,,,,,,,.,, .,......... 5 1, 81, 131 Gunderson, Jane .,...,,, 42, 69, 84, 86, 89, 146 Cuttenfelder, Doug ........ 27, 30, 40, 87, 139 -1-1- Hackwell, Glenn ,,,.,,....,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,, 1 2 3 Hackwell, Helena .,,.,,......... ,,,,., 8 1, 84, 135 Hagen, Diane .,,.,....... ...,.,,,......., 5 1. 80, 131 Hagen, Greg ,..,,,,. 26, 27, 30, 37, 40, 139 Hair, Elizabeth .......,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 131 Hall, Charlotte ..... ,....,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,- 1 4 6 Hall, Darla ,.,,,,,... ,,,.,,.. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Hall, Janet ,,,....... ..,. 1 17, 126 Hall, Kirk 10 ,,,. ,,,,,,,, 135 Hall, Kirk 11 .,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 139 Hampton, John ,,,, ....,,,,.,,,,,..,,,, 1 09, 12:3 Hansen, Connie , ,,,. .....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 1 35 Hansen, David 7 ..,,..,,,,,, 110, 112, 115, 123 Hansen, David 10 .... ...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Y, 135 Hansen, Jeff .,..,,,.,.. ...,.... 1 08, 111, 126 Hansen, Kathy ,,,.. ,....,,,,,,,, 8 4, 139 Hansen, Linda .,,,. ,,,.,,,,,, 8 1, 139 Hansen, Marilyn ...,,. ,,,.,, 1 17, 126 Hansen, Martha ............,,,..,....,.,,,,.,,,., 84, 147 Hansen, Raymond ...,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, Y 135 Hansen, Steve ....,,,.........,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 26, 131 Harlan, Ricky .,,,,. .. 108, 111, 114, 117, 126 Harris, Angela ..,..,,.,................. 81, 85, 135 Harris, Bill .....,,, ,......,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 08 Harris, David ..,.,, .....,,..... 1 09, 111, 126 Harris, Kipp ....... .......,,. 1 08, 112, 117, 127 Harris, Lori ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 3 Harris, Lyle ,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.-,,,-,-- M 92 Harris, Steve .,,. 13, 38, 147 Harris, Theresa .... ,,,,,, 4 2, 43, 139 Harris, Vicki ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 147 Harris, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117, 127 Hartman, Jeannie ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,, 135 Hartsook, Scott .,..,... 31, 40, 55, 58, 61, 84, 85, 89, 140, 142, 147, 150, 152 Hartkopf, Tom ,.,.,,.,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 135 Hascall, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 112, 128 Hascall, Thane .......,,,,,,, 57, 74, 94 Hayes, David .... .,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,-.,,, 123 Hayes, Joe ..,,,,,,..... ...... , .....,,,,.... 3 3, 131 Hayes, Mike 10 ,.,. .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 135 Hayes, Mike 9 ..,. , .,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131 Heath, Debbie ,..... ,,,,-,,, 1 39 Heath, Judy ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 31 Heflin, Betty ........ ,.,,,,,, 4 7, 99 Heiden, Cyrus ....,, ,.,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 7 , 131 Heiken, Pat ...,.,....... . ,,..,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1, 139 Heithoff, Cathy ......,,,..,.,,,,..,,,,, 55, 81, 135 Heithoff, Cindy ...M ..,,,.. 47, 58, 69, 81, 147 Heitink, Douglas ,.,.. ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 139 Hemphill, Helen .,.,. .,....,,.........,,,,...,.. . . 100 Henderson. Bruce ...... ........... 9 7, 110, 115 Henningsen, Barbara .,....,,.,..,,,,,,,..,,, 81, 135 Henningsen, Debbie ........ 55, 58, 61, 85, 139 Henningsen, Kirk ....... ............ 2 7, 32, 135 Henningsen, Mark .,..... ...,,, 1 09, 111, 112, ..,. 114, 117, 127 Henningsen, Susan ...... ,...,, ...,.. 6 4 , 86, 147 Henriksen, Jon ..............,,,..,....,..,,...,......... 135 Henriksen, Marv ...- .......... - .........,.,,,. 84, 139 Hensel, Peggy ...,...,........,........,,.,.,........... 123 Hensley, Michael ....,.,. 109, 110, 115, 123 Herbert, Joey .....,., ,..,,....,,...,......,. 1 12, 127 Herbert, Nancy ...... ......,..... 5 8, 81, 147 Herman, Debbie ,,,,. ,..,...., 8 1, 147 Herring, Robert .,,... ,......... 4 8, 96 Herrick, Beverly ....,. ..,,....,., - ...,.,, 1 31 Hetrick, Matthew .,,, ..,. 1 15, 116, 123 Hetrick, Philig ..,. .............,.... 8 3, 135 Hettinger, Jo n ...... ..............,.... - .. ...,. 135 Hettinger, William .......... ' 108, 111, 114, 127 Hiemstra, John ...,..., ....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 99 Hiemstra, Mary ,.,. .......,...,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,, , ,, 94 Hill, Jere ..,,,,.....,..,,.,.......... 30, 35, 4.8, 147 Hinson, Ken .......,,......,...,.... 27, 30, 32, 35, -------Y...................-...,. 48, 49, 60, 70, 139 Hinson, Sherri .,.,,,,....,....,..,,,,,.,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 Hiortshoj, Catherine ,........,......,.,..., , 117, 127 Hjortshoj, Cindy ........ ..........,..,,,,,,,, 8 1, 139 Hobson, Marty ,.,..........,.. 108, 111, 117, 127 Hobson, Norma .,....,,,..,...,....,,,,.,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,, 1 01 Hobson, Patricia ..,,. , ..,,,,,.,,,,,,, 58, 86, 147 Hockenberry, Don ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Hodges, Christine ,.... ,..,,,,,--,,-,,, 1 23 Hodges, Debbie ,,,...,.,..........,,.,,,,,,.,,, 517, 135 I-Ioeck, Bert ...,...,,..........,.,,,,,,...,, 38, 40, 139 1109019 Mary --------,-,.----------.,,,.. 81, 85, 135 Hoegh, Chris ,,.,,,,..... 109, 111, 112, 117, 127 Hoegh, Emily ..,, ..........,,. 1 3, 58, 60, 61, .... 148, 150, 154, 160 Hvegh, Tlm ......,......... 26, 33, 41, 83, 131 Hofmeyer, Francis .,.....,,,,,,.,,,, N ,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,, 96 Hoffmarm. James ..............., 13, 24, 25, 29, ----,,,,,....... 30, 38, 58, 61, 142, 143, 148 Hoffmann, Karen ...,..,,.,.....,...,,,,. 42, 61, 139 Hoffmann, Nancy ,.,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,,-,,,,, 123 Hoffmann, William ..., ...,. 2 7, 38, 41, 135 Holbrook, Dennis ... ..,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, -, 97 Hoilien, Mary .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,, 1 39 Holland, Julie ,,,......,.......,, ..... 1 17, 123, 127 Holman, Gregory ....,,.....,.....,.,-,,,-,,,,,,, 83, 131 Holt, Charles ...,,... 58, 70, 74, 87, 142, 148 Hopkins, Ronald ,,......,,..,,,.,,,,,,,, 27, 38, 135 Hopkins, Diape .... .... 8 6, 148 Hopley, Pam ,,,.,,,., .....,,,,,,,,,,........... 1 39 Hopley, Penny ....,,.... .......,,..........,.,,,..... 1 27 Howard, Deborah ,,...................,..,,,, 83, 131 Howard, Douglas ........ 109, 110, 115, 123 Howard, Susan ,..... ,,,,, 5 7, 62, 80, 131 Howorth, Jeanne ,..,. ..,,.,, ..... - .,,.,,, 6 0 . 94 Hoy, Ora ..,.,......,,,... ..,... ...,.. ...... 1 0 4 Huddleson, Elaine ....,. 104 Huddleson, Mark ................,................,,,.,,. 185 Huebner, Gere .....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,... -.,. 32, 96 Huitt, Kevin .,,,,...,,,. 32, 48, 85, 135, 136 Huitt, Kyla ....,,, ..............,.,..,,,,,,,.,,, 1 16, 123 Hunt, Carl ...,,.....,...,,,,...,,,,. 45, 77, 148 Hunt, Nick ......,,..,, 40, 55, 58, 60, 62, 148 Hunter, Craig ,.,..,,, 27, 32, 41, 55, 60, 135 Hunter, John ........................Y....,,..,........,..... 93 Huston, Dennis ...,....., ,- .,,,,,.....,,.,.,,,,,., , 139 Huston, Sharon ..............................,. 113, 127 Hutchinson, Barb ...,..-... 100, 113, 117, 127 Hutchinson, Diane ............,.......,,,,,,,. 81, 135 Hutchinson, Larry .... 45, 58, 62, 87, 89, 148 Hute, Darrell ,,...................,.,,,,,,,,.,,.. 48, 148 Hute, Jamie .,..... ........,...... .................... 8 0 -1- Inman, David ...,. .,,........,..,,,,,,.,..,,.....,,... 1 35 Ihnen, Judy ,,.,, .... 5 5, 62, 87, 139, 141 -I- Jameson, Diane ,,,,.....,... ,..,...,,. 8 1, 139 Jameson, Donna ..,,.. .. .....,,. 80, 83, 131 Jameson, Wayne .... ...,..,.........,.. , , Y 104 Jensen, David ..... -,-- 1 14, 117, 127 Jensen, Jack ,,........, ...,. .,.,..... 3 6 , 135 Jensen, Jonelle ......... ........ 1 17, 127 Jensen, Linda ............. ........... 1 35 Jespersen, Richard ..... .......................... 1 00 Jessen, Geneda ,....... ,.,......,,,..,..,...,.,,,.., 1 23 Jessen, James ,,....... .... 1 08, 111, 114, 127 Jewell, Paul ........ ...... 1 12, 114, 117, 127 Johnk, Barbara .... ,.,.,.,...... ................. 1 0 0 Johnson, Alan .,......... ..,...... ,,,,,...,,, - . .. 135 Johnson, Darwin ..... ..,........ 1 17, 127 Johnson, Debra .... ..,......,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,, 1 27 Johnson, Denise ,,........... - ......... 81, 135 Johnson, Ethel .........,............. - ............... 131 Johnson, Kristyne ........ 47, 51, 80, 83, 131 Johnson, Mark 8 .......................,........,,,. 127 Johnson, Mark 7 ..., ,,...,. 108, 110, 115, 123 Johnson, Rick ......,. ,.,,,,.,,......,,.,,,..,...... 1 39 Johnson, Sarah ....,. ..,......... ,.,,,, 1 1 7, 127 Johnson, Sheila ,,,,. - ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 113, 127 Jones, Carol ........ ...... . .. 47, 86, 139 Jones, Darrell ..................,................ - ....... 35 Jones, Gregory ...,... ... ..............,,,...... 134, 135 Jordan, Jon ..........,..............,.. 108, 117, 127 Jordan, Kim ,,.............. 108, 110, 112, 123 Jorgensen, John .... ......,....... 3 2, 87, 135 Jorgensen, Kim ............ .- -.... - ......... 108, 128 Jorgensen, Michelle ....,.,. , ,,.,, 87, 148 Juel, Lisa .,,.,, ......... ., ..,,,..,. ,..,, 1 1 7, 127 Juel, Mark ..,.,....,.... ,.... 8 3, 139 Juel, Roxanne .......,..., ..,, 8 5, 139 Juhl, Danny ..,,,. , ........ ,,,,,.... 1 39 Juhl, Dave ....,. .,,,..,.. .,.,,,, 1 3 9 Juhl, Denny ....,., , ...... .,,,. . 123 -K- Kanning, Becky .........,,.,......... ,,,,, 8 4, 148 Kanning, Richard ,..,.........,, ,,,.,, ,,,, 8 4 , 135 Kardell, David ......,.. .- .,,..,.. .,,.,,,-,, 1 48 Kardell, Pamela. .....,,, , ..... - ........,,, 83, 1:31 Karstens, Larry -,,, ..,..... - ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,, 148 Kmfwal, Debra ..,. ..,.. 1 17, 127 Karwal, Steve .....,,..... ...,,,.,.,.-,,,,,,,,,, 1 49 Kauffman, Theresa .... ..,,,,,.,.,...,.,,.,,,,,,,. 1 27 Kauffman, William ,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y 123 Kautz, Kimberly ..,........,.... 51, 81, 135, 137 Kautz, Robin ....,,... .... 1 09, 110, 115, 123 Keim, Julie ,,.... ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Kelly, Janet .,.. ....,,,.....,.,..., 8 3, 131 Kelly, Steve ..,,,, ,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 1 39 Kelso, Nancy ...... ........... 4 7, 51, 130, 131 Kelso, Sheryl .............,,..... 47, 68, 81, 139 Kelso, Thomas ....,.,, 109, 110, 112, 115, ,123 Kennoade, Kimberly .,,,,.....,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,1, 1251. Kendrick, Pamela ,,......,,,,,,,,.,, - ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 139 Kerr, Sharon ..,,..........,,.,,,..,.,......, ,,,, 1 17, 127 Key, Patrick ,,,,......,, 27, 32, 41, 55, 86, 135 Key, ,Theresa ,,........,,................,,....., 117, 127 Kinen, Douglas ......., 108, 110, 115, 116, 123 Kinen, Gladys .... ........,....,,,,,.....,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 0 5 Kinen, Mary .... .......,........,,. 6 8, 84, 149 King, Jeffrey ...... ,,,. 1 08, 111, 117, 128 Kirchoff, David ...,.. .... 1 08, 110, 116, 128 Kitelinger, Karen ,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 8 4, 149 Kizzier, Gregory ,..,. ,. 109, 110, 112, 115, 116, 123 Klevos, Danny ....., ......,,,.,...... 1 09, 123 Kluever, Gwyn ..,,,. , ,,..,......,,,,,,,,,, 100 Kluever, Jerri ,,,... ........,.,,,,. 1 17, 128 Kluever, Ned ..... .,.... - ... 80, 83, 131 Kluever, Nick ..., ..., 3 1, 40, 85, 139 Kluever, Pat ,........ ...........,,,, 8 6, 149 Kluever, Rebecca ..... ,.,,,, - ... 117, 128 Kluever, Sue ,....,,... ,..... 1 16, 123 166 Knauer, Joe ,,.,.,.,,,,.... ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,A,,,,,, 1 04 Knop, Sandra .,.. , ..,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, 80, 131 Knudsen, James ..... .,.,, 1 3, 71, 146, 149 Knudsen, Mark ,,,, ,,,,,,,111Y,,11,,-, 8 5, 139 Knuth, Dorothy .... ............................ , , 100 Knuth, Kathy ..,..,., .......,.,.,,......,..... 4 2, 139 Knuth, Sheryl .....,...... 42, 57, 64, 81, 135 Knuth, Nicholas ....,....,,. 111, 112, 117, 128 Koehler, Clayton .,,,., ,..,,,....,,,,1,,11,1,, 8 5, 135 Kramer, Loretta ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 139 Kremer, Jan ..,1,,, ,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,.,. 1 06, 123 Krengel, John .... 106, 110, 112, 115, 116, 123 Krengel, Mark ...,...........,.......,....,.,,., 13, 149 Krueger, James .,..,.,...,......,,,....,,,..... 111, 128 Kuehl, Dallas ,,,,,... 13, 30, 38, 58, 71, 139 Kuntzelman, Doug ...........................,..,, 131 Kuntzelman, Gary ..,,,,....,........, .,....1..,,,, 1 35 Kuntweiler, Robin .....,.,.,..,,,,..,.......,..,..,. 123 Kunze, Kendal ..1...,,,.1,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 135 Kunze, Kent ..,..., 27 36, 108, 112, 116, 123 Kunze, Kevin YY,..,.......................,......,,....., 149 -L- Lambertsen, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Lambertsen, Larry .,,.,..,.....r,,.. .,.. 1 09, 123 Lane, Alyce ,........,... ., .,....,.. ........,. 1 04 Lane, Candra ...... ...... ..,... 1 2 3 Lane, Christy ..... .,.......... ....,,,,,. 1 3 9 Lane, Pamela .,,..1, L .....,.. ,.. 117, 128 Lane, Ruth Ann ..............,..............,........ 105 Lane, Sandra ..,,.......,................,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 123 Lang, Jeffrey ..... -,,. 109, 111, 114, 128 Lang, Jody ..,,.,,..... ..,,,.,,,,,,,. 6 9. 81, 139 Lang, Kathy ...,....,,... .,..,,....... 8 4. 87, 139 Lang, Patty ....,.. - ........ ..,,,...,,..,. 8 4, 149 Lang, Richard Y,... 1 ..,,,Y. 111, 128 Lange, Rebecca .,.......,,. 131 Lantz, Denny .,Y. ,,.,.. YY.....Y.. 2 4 , 25 Larsen, Cindv .... ..,..........., - 81, 150 Larsen, David ... ,,.. 33, 55, 131, 132 Larsen, Debbie .... ,,...,.,...,,..,.., 8 1, 150 Larsen, Denise ..., ........ 5 1, 83, 131 Larsen, June ....,. .,...,,.,.,,.....,,,,.,, 1 31 Larsen, Lynn ........... .... 1 12, 117, 128 Larsen, Pam ,,,............. ,,...,, 8 1, 84, 139 Larsen, Peggy ..... - ...,... ,....,.,,,,.,,..,,, 1 39 Larsen, Rick ,,,,.. .,.,.,, 3 3,123 Larsen, Sandy ....., ...... ............ 1 2 3 Larsen, Richard .... ............ - ....... 1 31 Larsen, Susan ..... ., ......... .,.,...... 1 05 Larson, Dave ,,,... .,,., 2 6, 48 Larson, Terry ..... ..... 5 1, 131 Lassen, Terri ...... ...,, 8 1, 135 Lawton, Carol .... ,..,,,,, 8 1, 136 Lawton, Shirley ......,...... ,...,.,, .....,,,,., ,...,,.. 1 0 0 Lee, Corey .............v,..,,,..,.,....,,. 33, 48, 131 Lee, Diane ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,...,.,,,...,. 51, 80, 131 Lee, Mark ........ 106, 108, 111, 112, 114, 128 Lee, Montgomery ...,,,. , ..,,,,,,,v, 36, 45, 57, 84, 89, 139, 141 Lehmann, Barbara .... ......,,,e.,, - .e,.,...,..,. 1 23 Lehmann, Elise ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 80, 131 Lilienthal, Jim .,.,.. ...,,,.,,,,,.,, 1 39 Lillard, Ricky ...... ...... .... 1 0 9, 123 Lindeman, Fred ...,....,e. ........ . 131 Linfor, Deborah .,., , ,,,,,,., ....,,,,,,,, 1 28 Linfor, Robert ........,,. - .,...,. 139 Livingston, Wayne ...... ...,,...,,.,r...,,.,, , , 150 Lohoff, Bobby ......,,... ,,,...,...,.. , ...111, 1 10, 123 Long, Linda .......,.. ..., 8 4, 86, 136, 140 Long, Owen ....... ,..,,,,......,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 8 5 Lowary, Jim ..,,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..., 9 8 Lowe, Margaret ..,, .,.,.....,....,,,,,,,, 8 1, 139 Lowers, Jeffrey ..... .....,, 1 .,,,,,, 2 6, 109, 131 Lowers, Rick .,..,. .,,, 1 06, 110, 123, 158 Luke, Cindy .,..,,,. ...,....,..,..., 5 1, 83, 131 Lund, Suzy ..,.,,...,.. 50, 68, 81, 140 Lundberg, Robert ,,,,,1...,.,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,.,, 136 Lundgren, Mara .,,,..Ar1..,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., 9 9 Lundgren, Richard ..1.. A .,.,,,, ,,,,, 9 6 Lynam, Ann ,e,,,.,e,.,. .......,.,,, 1 23 Lynn, Cynthia ....... .,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 23 Lyon, Judith ,,,. ...... ....., 1 1 7, 128 Lytle, Noel ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 128 Madison, Gary ,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.- .,,,,,,,, , ,.,, 9 7 Magill, John .sYs,...,,.. 27, 30, 36, 45, 85, 140 Magill, Sue ...,........... , ...,,,, 47, 60, 87, 150 Mailander, Eunice .....,......,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,...,..... 105 Mailander, Jane .... .... 8 1, 136 Mailander, Mike .,.. ...,. ........ 1 3 , 150 Maierus, Ronald ..........................,.....,...,... 140 Mallette, Annette ...,,.,.,.,,....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,. 116 Mallon, Renee ...........,..,. 51, 80, 83, 131 Mansfield, John fWayneJ ......,.,,,.,..,,. 13, 150 Manz, Mary ..,,.........., - ,,.............,,...... 81, 140 Marousek, David ..., 109, 111, 114, 117, 128 Marrow, Dave ,.,.,.,,.,,,... - ...,,,,...,,.....,,.,,,.,,, 27 Marshall, Denise ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 136 Marshall, Karen ...,., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Marshall, Mark .,,,.. .,,.,,,..,,,,,,,., 1 17 Marshall, Michael .,.,.,,.,........... 71, 117, 140 Martens, Janet ,,....,......,,.....,.,...,.,..,,.., 80, 132 Martens, Jon ...,..- ....... 27, 32, 41, 87, 136 Martens, Julie ...... .......................,......... 1 16 Martens, Kerry ...... ......,......,. - ............. 1 36 Marten, Jerry .,.,.,.,..............,s....,.,,.... 83, 132 Marxen, Jane ..... - ...,.. - .,...,..... 81, 136, 140 Mase, Julie ...... ..,.,.,...........1... 1 40 Mase, Melinda .... .............,...s.ss.s A . 100 Mason, Daniel .,.... .,... 1 09, 110, 112, H,,,m,m,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,. 115, 116, 123 Mason, Rick .ssss,........,.s .,s.... 5 7, 58, 61, 140 Mason, Thomas 26, 33, 41, 55, 83, 132 Masteller, Mark ....,ss..111....,,,,.,,,,, 48, 85, 135 Mathias, Roger .................,.......,. . ,1.. 95, 114 Mathisen, Cindy .... - 1...... - ....,,,,,..,., V, 150 Mathisen, Denise ... ...1..... .....,. 1 17, 128 Mathisen, Jon ,.s.. .....,....-,,-----,,,-, -,--,-,, 1 3 6 Mauk, Bobbi ............s1..............,,,,,,. -,---,--- 1 36 Mauk, Ricky ,..- .,,,.,,,... 112, 114, 117, 128 Maxwell, Marilyn ..,..............,,,,,,,,,, A 132, 140 McAfee, Eldon .,Y....... ..................... 2 7, 136 McAllister, Dale ..... ,.s... .. .........,,,,,. 33, 132 McAllister, Dwight ..... ..... 1 09, 110, 112 rw.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...... H.. 115, 116, 123 McAllister, Janice .,.... ........ 8 1, 84, 150 McAllister, Keith ,... .........,,,..-,,1-,,,- H., 83 McBride, Jimmy 1... ,,,,,,-,-,---,,,,,,,,1,---,, 1 23 McBride, Timmy .... ..1,,...........-.,.. ----,----- 1 2 3 McCauley, Mike ,,,.. .,,. 1 09, 110, 116, 123 McClure, Jean ...... ........,.-- -. --------------- 1 50 McClure, Steve .ss1,, .....,,------------------ 1 23 McClure, Sue ......Y.ss. ...... ------- 1 3 0 McCutcheon, Mark. 1,---------,,- ,Y ------Y,--- 140 McCutcheon, Patti .sssi ..... ...-,,,,,,,,,,, 117, 128 McCutcheon, Terri ,,..............,.... . ....---------- 123 McDaniel, Paul ....,,s,sssssss.,....,,,,YYYYYY 1 ------- 123 McDem1ott, Beth ........ 55, 58, 61, 86. 150 McDennott, Daleen ....,.....-,- -,--f--,--, 3 0, 132 McDennott, Daniel Y ...Y. 103, 111, 112, m,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,, ,.., 114, 117, 128 McDermott, Devin .... ..,..,1-.-,.--...--------- 1 23 McDermott, Jerry D. ,1.............-.,-.,,,- 41, 132 McDem1ott, Jerry ...,ss. ...- ,,,,,,, 26, 30, 140 McDermott, John .... ...... 2 7, 30, 40, 140 McDermott, Tony .,.. .,.,. 1 08, 112, 117, 128 McIntosh, Gayle Ysss..........,.,,,,,.- 4 ----.-- 117, 128 McKeane, Denise ..,..s - ....... ..,,,,1,.. 1 51 McLaren, Richard ....,,,., .............,sss...sssss. 1 00 McMahon, Kimberly ..............,...--,,,- 113, 123 McMullen, Rhonda ,,,,...,............,,,,sss. 85, 136 McNeese, Handy ...,,., ,,.., 1 09, 114, 117, 128 Mead, Mike ..,....., ............,.,,,,,.-,-.,.,1- 1 28 Mead, Vicki ..,.s....... ss.1,.................... 1 23 Mendenhall, Bob ...,. ......,. 1 51 Merrick, Cynthia ..... ,... 8 1, 136 Merrick, Marcia .... ...... ...s.,,.,..,.... 1 2 8 Merrick, Steve .,.... ........,..,,..,s.sss, 3 6, 140 Mewhirter, Brian ..,....,.... 109, 112, 115, 123 Mewhirter, Cheryl .,.,....................s..ss..s.ss. 123 .Mewhirter, Jeff ............ 108, 111, 114, 128 Meyer, Arthur ..,,, .....,... 8 2, 83, 85, 99 Meyer, Gene ,,., s.....,.,s........,,,,s,,,ss 2 -..s-1.51 Meyer, Jon .................,,..........,.,.........., H 123 Meyer, Robert .,.... - s..... .. ....,,,.....,.. 83, 132 Meyer, Tom ..,...s.. ... ,,s1,,. 109, 123 Mikkelsen, Sonya ... ......... ..............,,,,,, - - 97 Miller, Bruce ....,. ...- ........... 30, 40, 151 Miller, Dona .... ,,,...........,sYsssss..........Y1 1 00 Miller, Joel ,,.... ,... 4 8, 62, 84, 87, 89, 151 Miller, Kathy ..,. ..................,...... - ....... 1 23 Miller, Linda .....eee ..............,.. ,,.,ss.,,, 1 4 0 Miller, Lu Ann ..... ....,............ 1 23 Miller, Penelope ..., ,s,,,,sss 1 17, 128 Millikan, Steve .,...... 1 ..... 117, 128 Minor, Patricia ........, .......... 1 28 Mitchell, Ricardo .... ,,.,,. 59, 151 Moree, Curtis .......... ..1..,... . .. 117, 128 Morgan, Douglas ,,,., - .....s.........,sssss,Y 132 Morris, Marsha ,,.,.. s,,.ss.sss.ss.....,.. 8 1 Morrow, David ........,, ...... 2 7, 41, 136 Morrow, Nancy ,.,.,,,,,,, ........,,sssssY. 1 32 Morse. Gail .... - .....,Y. ..s,i................. 9 4 Mortensen, David ,.., L., ,..,,.,........ 140 Mortensen, Linda ....,, ,,,,,. 8 1, 140, 151 Mortensen, lviike ..... ....,..,.,,. 1 08, 128 Mortensen, Patrick ...., ..,,,,,.... 1 09, 128 Morton, Jean Ann ,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 132 Mullins, Christine .,,... ....... 1 3, 16, 69, 140 Mullins, Suzanne ............,. 55, 58, 61, 151 Murrill, Mark ,,,,.....,..,.,...,.,,,,,s,,.,,, 110, 124 -N- Namanny, Kim ,.,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,.,,..., ,,,,.. .. ,,,,, 1 28 Neary, Clark ...... - ........................... .. 96 Neary, Del ,,,,,, ........................,...., 9 3 Nearpg Nancy ....,, ..... 6 0, 68, 81, 136 Neary, Sheri ,,,,.... ...,..,........, 1 17, 128 Nebola, Cheryl s.fsss ....,s fYYY,,, 8 6 , 151 Nebola, Elnora ....... .,.............. ......... 9 9 Nebula, Kathie ....,.,,....,ss,s,s,s,s,,ss, 84, 86, 140 Nelson, Beckie 4121 ....,....... 13, 14, 60, 68, 86, 89, 142, 150, 151, 155 Nelson, Becky t7J ........s., - ....YYY........ 116, 124 Nelson, Beverly ,.,,...........................,...,..,. 104 Nelson, John Ueffj ..................,......... 108, 112 Nelson, Kirk ............ 106, 109, 112, 117, 128 Nelson. Max .....,.s..ss............ 26, 33, 41, 132 Nelson, Pam .......................,.................... 124 Nelson, Richard .,,,, 108, 111, 128 Nelson, Rochelle ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 137 Nelson, Steve ..,., ........,..,.. 8 3, 136 Nelson, Susan ,,,., A ,,,,,,.,,. 85, 152 Nelson. Virginia ..... ,..,.... 1 05 Nevins, Connie .... ..sYYs..s,........ 1 28 Newberg, Greg .... ...s.s.s,,.s.,ss..... 1 36 Newberg, Mike ..... ..... 2 7, 37, 136 Newberg, Pat ..s.... ........... 2 7, 37 Newberg, Sheila ,.... ...,.,. 1 17, 128 Newell, Patricia .... s..,..... 1 40 Newell, Sharon .... ,.,,,, 1 32 Newton, Diana .,. ..,...... .... , 152 Newton, Lori ..... ,.,ss,ss,sss.,... ...........,ss.. 1 5 2 Nichols, Greg .................,,.,YY. 109, 112 128 Nichols, Jane ,,,,,,,,,.. .,,,.,... 5 8, 85, 86, 152 Nichols, Jill ........,.,e 13, 17, 67, 85, 86, 140 Nichols, Lawrence ,,..,....................,....,..... 128 Nichols, Richard .,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.. 26, 38, 80, 132 Nichols, Sherry ,,,,... .,.. 1 06, 113, 116, 124 Nichols, Shirley ,,,,. ......,,...YY...Y, 1 17, 128 Nichols, VVayne .,i... i.,. , ., 87, 152 Nickerson, Peggy ,,,,.. ...... 8 1, 152 Nielsen, Ann .....,,.,, ,......... 1 40 Nielsen, Kristina ,,,,,, , 136 Nielsen, Mary Jo 152 Nissen, Richard ..,,... ........ 9 7 Nodgaard, Penny ............,............. . 124 Nodgaard, Teresa. ... ....,....i...,....,.., 80, 132 Nolte, Danny ,,,..... ,...,............................ 1 32 Norman, Kay ,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 1 06, 113, 117, 128 -0- Oathoudt, Debra ..,.......... ...,.. 8 1, 136 0'Brien, Jay .....,.... ..... ......... 1 1 0, 124 0'Brien, John ....., ..... 3 0, 36, 152 O'Brien, Mark ...... .,,...,........,...,,. 3 7, 140 O,Brien, Tim ,,,,., .,....,,.,..,.,,,,,...,..... ...,, 1 3 2 Ohms, Denise ......,..... 74, 77, 83, 131, 132 Olsen, Gary f12J ... .......,.............. 40, 152 Olsen, Cary Q83 .... . .... 109, 117, 128 Olsen, Jean ,,,..,..,,,,,1,,1,,,.,,...,.,,,...,. 83, 132 Olsen, Larry ...,.........................,,.,.,.,,, , 152 Olsen, Richard ,,,,,.....,,.....,,,.,,,.. - ,,.,,,,, 85, 140 Olsen, Steven .... 13, 58, 61, 71, 85, 139, 140 Olson, Mina ,.,,,,,,......, , ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , 132 Ortiz, Renee ....,.......,,,,....,,,,...s, .,... 5 1, 136 Ortiz, Ricky ,.,......... 115, 124 Ostrander, Angela ....,..,.,..,,1..,,, , 124 Ostrander, Cindy ..................,,... . 128 Ostrander, Kevin ..,., ,,,., 2 6, 33, 41, 132 Ostrus, Kathryn ,,.. 1. 63, 84, 86, 140 Ostrus, Raymond ..... ,.... 2 6, 80, 83, 132 Owen, Rosalie ,....., ,..,....,,,,..,.....,..,. 1 52 Owen, Sharolyn ......, - ....... 128 Overgaard, John ......,,.. ,..,, 9 4 Overton, Michael ............ 124 -P- Paige, Jody ....,.,.. ........... ....,,......,...,..... 1 3 2 Paige, Richie .,.,. ...... .....,.,,........,,,...,,, 2 5 Paige, Patti ,,,,...... .............................. 1 24 Parham, Robert .... ......,... 3 3, 41, 83, 132 Parham, Susan .................................,.. 84, 140 Park, Steven .,,.,....... 109, 110, 115, 124 Parker, Doug .....,, 2 ,,,,,,..,.....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,... 132 Parker, Greg ,,,,..., 108, 110, 112, 115, 124 Parker, Kathleen ,,,, 106, 107, 113, 117, 128 Parker, Sandra ..,,....,.......,, ..,,,,,,..,,,,....,,,,,,, 1 29 Parks, Barbara .............,.. 57, 61, 137, 140 Parrott, Rick . ,....,.... .,.....,,,..,,,.,,......... 1 40 Pascoe, Lyn ....,,. - ................... 55, 59, 152 Patterson, Annette ,....,.,,,,,.. 42, 51, 80, 132 Patterson, Bryan ..,..,...,.. 31, 40, 58, 61, 153 Patterson, LuAnn ..... ........................ 8 0, 130 Patterson, Susan .... .........,. 4 2, 81, 137 Paul, Anita Jo .... ....,,,.... 81, 153 Paul, Linda ,,,... ......... ..,..., 1 1 7, 128 Pauley, Renita .. ....... .. 117,' 128 Paulsen, Dallas ,,,,,, .,,....,, .,,,,,,,,. 1 2 4 Paulsen, Dearme ,...., , ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 28 Paulsen, Debra ,,... 140 Paulsen, Kathy ..,,,, Y,,,.,..,.,................... 1 24 Pedersen, Axel ......... ., ........,............,,.. 104 Pedersen, Barbara ............,..,, .. ....... 117, 128 Pederson, Danny , .......,....... 26, 33, 41, 133 Pellett, Clark ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,. 30, 35, 45, 55 57, 58, 84, 85, 140 Pellett, Kathy ..... ....,e,..... 4 2, 81, 85, 137 Pellett, Mark ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 26, 45, 133 Pellett, Pam ...... ...............,,,........ 8 1, 153 Pellett, Todd ,,,.,,, , e,,..,. 109, 115, 116, 124 Pellett, Wendell ..,... ,,,..,....,..,,.,..,.......,,., 9 2 Pelzer, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, ,,,,,,,,.,, 1 37 Peters, Kay .,,,,,.,.,.. ..,, 1 40 Petersen, Darlene 153 Petersen, Diana .,,. 128 Petersen, Edna ,.,...... .,.. 1 05 Petersen, Gaylord ,,.. ,,,,,,,.,...... 1 04 Petersen, Karen ...... .................. 1 24 Petersen, Roy .,., ..,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,.,. 1 04 Petersen, Steven ...1 ,,,,, 3 7, 41, 137 Peterson, Cindy ...., ...........,......... 1 24 Peterson, Karen ,,., ,,,.......,.,,,,......,, 1 40 Petty, June ........ ..... 8 0, 133, 140 Phillips, Brenda .... ..................... 1 28 Pieken, Leo ,,,..... .,,. ,,..,, . ,........ . 1 04 Pieken, Linda ...,. .,..,,,. .,... 8 1 , 153 Pigg, Janet .,.., v ,,.... ,,.. 1 17, 128 Pigg, Robin ,,e,.,,,. i..,,, 3 7, 137 Placzek, David .,.,. ,,,,..... 4 5, 153 Planck, Kelly .,....,..... .............,....... 1 24 Planck, Thad .............. .... 3 3, 4.1, 133 Polkingham, Sherie .... ......,.........,. 1 28 Schroeder, Ted .... S chroeder, Tim A,,,, Schroeder, Todd ..... Schuler, A. H. .... YY.Y,........ . Schuler, Doreen ...... .....,. 8 1, Schuler, Greg ,,...,....... 36, 80, Schuler, Mary ,,.. - .,...,, ,,Y..... 5 1, Schuler, Reggie .f.. ,YYYY,.... 3 0, Schuler, Rhonda ..........w, ,....,..,,. 1 1 7, Schnler, Rodney ,,,,., Y ,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 1 15, Schuler, Vicki .,..,... ........,...,..... 8 6, Schwarte, Jim ,,,,...,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schwarte, Judy .....,,,....... ..,.., 8 8, Schwarte, Rosemary Schwartz, Angie Schwartz, Mark Schwartz, Wynn Seufert, Richard Shahan, Helen ...... Shahan, James ,..... Shank, Edith ,.,, Shea, Mark .....,. Sheets, Calburt Shewman, Kathy ..,,.. Shirley, Dorothy ....... Shrimpton, Douglas Shrimpton, Bonnie Shriver, Craig .,,.....,. ...... Shriver, Vanessa .... Sieh, Gloria ,..,... Sielaff, Craig ..... Sievert, Laurie .... Simms, Joel .....,. Simonton, Kim ...,. Simpson, Ted ..,.,, Six, Katherine ...,. Six, Patricia ....,,, Skoog, Ellen ,,,,i Skoog, ' Skoog, Linda ..... 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Stangl, Jean ...,..,,.. 13, 15, 42, 43, Popp, David .,...,..... , 108, 111, 112, 117, 128 Porter, Anita ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,-----,,,,-,- 137 Porter, Robert ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., , ,,-----,,,,,,----,,, W 128 Portz, Kimberly ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,- 1 17, 128 Portz, Mike ,.............. ,,,,., 2 7, 32, 45, 84, 85, 89, 136, 137 Postlewaite, Mitch ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 110, 1221 Potter, Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---g,,,, ,,,----,-,, ------- 1 0 0 Price, Mark .,..,..,,,,,,,, -1 ,,,,1,, ,,.,,-,,,, 3 5, 153 Price, Paul M ,111,,-,,,., ,,,, 4 3, 133 -Q- Quick, Curtis . .,.,..,.... ..,, , , 140 ..R.. Rasmussen, Brad ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114, 128 Rasmussen, Greg ............ 109, 111, 114, 128 Rasmussen, Craig ...., ,,,1,,,,,,,, 1 15, 116, 124 Rasmussen, David ..... ..., 1 09, 110, 115, 124 Rasmussen, Rodney ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 137 Rasmussen, Sharon .,,.... , ,,,,,,,,,., 80, 83, 133 Ratzlaff, John .,..,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Ratzlaff, Linda Uessical ..... ..,,, 1 24, 137 Reason, Kimberly ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117, 128 Rechtenbach, Janis ,,,,....,.,,,..,, -,,, 80, 83, 133 Rechtenbach, Judy ,..,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,, 81, 84, 140 Reimer, Malvem ,......,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,, 104 Reimer, Randy .......,.,., 27, 32, 41, 55, 137 Reimer, Renee ...,,,,...,..........,,.,,,, 80, 83, 133 Reimer, Rosanne ,,,,,. .,.......,, 1 06, 117, 128 Reineke, Jo Ann ...., .,,,,,, 8 4, 87, 152 Reinertson, Kathy ..., .... 7 4, 81, 137 Reinertson, Laurie ..............,,..,,..,,,, 117, 128 Render, Doug .....,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 137 Retallic, Dale -----.. 13, 29, 30, 38, 40, 87, 153 Reynolds, Diana ,,,,,,,,,,,.........,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 1 28 Reynolds, Jeff ..........,. 109, 110, 115, 124 Reynolds, Randall .........,.,...,,,,, 32, 41, 137 Rhoades, Rod ...,,,,. ,,,,Y,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 , 140 Richter, Debra ,,,.. ...,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 28 Rieck, Walter ,,,., ,,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 153 Rises, Jeff ....,,,,,,..,............,,,,... 112 Riggs, Mike ..,,,,,,,,..... 13, 29, 30, 38, 40, 153 Riggs, Patricia ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 13, 128 Roberts, John ,,,, .,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Roberts, LaVonne .. ,,,,,,,,, 140 Robinson, Alan ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,-- 2 5 Robinson, Dean ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Robinson, Lori ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 17, 128 Robinson, ,Renee .... ,,.......,,,,, ,,,,, 8 6 , 140 Robinson, Terri ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 51, 80, 133 Robinson, Toni ...... ,.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06, 124 Robson, Janette .,,.. ...,....,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37 Rodgers, Sally ,,..,.......... - ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113, 124 Rogers, Scott ................ 25, 30, 36, 40, 153 Rold, Donna ,,.. ., .,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 81, 137 Roof, Cheryl ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 133 Roscoe, Enid ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1- 101 Roscoe, John ,,,,,,,, YYYY, 8 7, 137 Roscoe, Wallace ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Ross, Barbara ,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 137 Ross, Beverly ,,,,,, ,.... 6 1, 62, 86, 154 Ross, Kelli ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 54 Ross, Marie ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Ross, Robert ,,,..,. ...., 2 6, 41, 80, 133 Ross, Tammy ,,.. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Ross, Terri ......,. ,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37 Rourick, Becky .... ...... 8 4, 86, 154 Rourick, Dan ,,,,,,, ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 33 Rourick, Debbie W ,...... 81, 137 Rourick, Diane ....,,, ,..,,,,,,,, 8 6 Rourick, Kathleen .... ,,,,,,.,,,, 1 24 Rourick, Margaret 1,,,, ,......., , 140 Rourick, Teresa ...... .... 8 0, 83, 133 Rourick, Tim ,,,,,,,,.,,, ....., 3 8, 140 Royalty, Rosamond .... ,,,,.,,,,,,,.. 9 4 Rudy, Randell ,.,,,,,. .,..,, 1 24 Rudy, Roger ........ ....,. 1 40 Rudy, Royce ....., ,. 154 Ruhr, Paul ,....,.,..,,,. 140 Runyan, Jo Ann ...,.. ,,,,, 9 4 Rutherford, Bobby ,..1, ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 4 Rutherford, Ellen ..., .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 04 Rutherford, Paul ........,... 26, 33, 41, 55, 133 Rutherford, Tamara .,..,.,,,.,,.,,, 113, 117, 128 ..S.. Sams, John ...............,..... ......,,,. 8 5, 137 Sandbothe, Stephen ...,. .... 1 12, 128 Sandhorst, Kathy ...... ................... 8 4 Sandhorst, Mary ,...,. ,,,..,.. .,,,,.... ,,,,,. 1 4 0 Sandhorst, Thomas ,,.... .,.. 1 10, 116, 124 Schaaf, Kathy .....,............ .......,,,..... 8 7, 140 Schildberg, Katherine ,..........,...........,., L... 133 Schildberg, Kristi ................,,.,....,,,. 116, 124 S chlueter, Gall ................ 50, 51, 145, 154 Schlueter, Lonn .... ,.... 1 08, 111, 112 114, 117, 128 Schlueter, Ross ... ..,...s........ 36, 140 Schmitt, Jeffery ,,... ......... ..,.,.........,,.... 1 2 8 Schmitt, Gregory ..,.....,....,,,.. ,,..,,,,,.....,.. 1 37 Schmitt, Linda .,.,,..... ,... ..,...... ..... ........ 133 Schnackel, Margorie ,........,., .,,,. 1 24 Schneider, Barbara ,,.,. ......,.......,,,,., 1 28 Schneider, Kevin ...... ..- .....,....... 137 Schrader, Susie ....... ...... I 3, 15, 154 Schrier, William .... ..... 6 3, 80, 133 Stangl, Randy ,...... Stanley, Deborah Stanley, Jim ...,,,,,,, Stanley, Kim ,,,,, Steffens, Diane .,... Steffens, Jim .... Steffens, Judy Steffens, Keith ,,,,, Steffens, Larry .... Steffens, Ricky ........ 48, 117, QQf 8iiQ i83Q 51, f ii7Q ...f'38, 'i3'7, 80, 83, 27, 41, 1iQfii881', .,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 16, 58, 63, 60, 86, 81, . 55, ffffff N831 Steffens, Russell ....., .....,..... 8 4, Steffens, Tamara .... -... 117, Steffens, Terri ....... ,.,,...,,. Stelpflug, Teresa ..........,.. .,...,. Stevens, Jeff ............... .. ....... .,.,...,,. Stevens, Lynnette ,... ............. ..... 8 3, Stormer, Rebecca .... .. ......... .......... Stormer, Robin ..., ....... Stormer, Ruth ...... .............................,, Stuart, Craig ............ .- ...........,..,.......... Stuart, Dorothy ......................................,, Stuetelberg, David .........,.. 108, 110, 112, Stuetelberg, Jeff ....... ..............,.... 1 17, Stueielberg, Mark .......... ........... 2 6, 33, Sullivan. Jim ,,,.... Sullivan, 1 Linda .,.,.. Sullivan, Louise ..... Swaney, Harold Swaney, Jennifer 115, - ,,,..,,. ....,,....., 8 0, 81, 137, 'H''is'if 8iQ 'i'3'5, Swaney, Nellle .,,.,.,... W ,,,.,,, .. ....,,,....,.,. ., Swanson, Constance ..,, ,.,. 1 16, Swensen, John , .,.... .....,..,.. ......... , Swisher, Steve .............. - ............. 87, Symonds, Joann ..,.,.,..,... .......... Taber, Bert ........ ..,,,....,.. ......,,,. Teague, Bruce ..... Teague, Steven ..... Thede, Bill ..,........... ss, ...QQ1QQQf 77, Texg, Tim ....,,,,.....,,.., ,,,,, 8 5, 86, Templeman, Ruth 140 137 124 92 133 133 133 154 128 124 154 137 133 124 137 137 154 99 105 133 82 137 141 154 96 124 137 133 141 104 137 124 99 141 124 128 141 137 154 124 128 124 141 133 137 133 154 124 124 128 155 155 128 141 133 137 155 128 101 155 133 55 155 124 137 141 124 155 137 133 137 141 124 104 155 141 128 124 128 124 133 155 124 133 137 104 124 128 138 124 133 140 104 140 94 124 141 155 104 124 141 137 137 141 105 Templeman, Vicki ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1, 131 Thielen, Roger ...... ,,...... 2 6, 33, 41, 133 Thompson, Debra ..., ., ....,,,,,,,... ,wh ,,,,,, 124 Travis, Nancy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 141 Travis, Sharon .... ..,. 5 1, 80, 83, 133 Troll, Joan ,...,. ,,,.,. ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 2 5 Tulley, Greg ................. ,,..,,,,, 1 17, 128 Tulley, John ...,.. , ........ ..,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1 37 Tumer, Bruce ........ ,.,., 8 5, 87, 141 Tumer, Debbie ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Turner, Elaine .... 85, 86, 155 Tumer, Greg ...... ..,... ,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Tumer, Karen ,.,............,. ..,,, 5 1, 81, 133 Turner, Lori .,..., .. ,,,,,.., ..,, 5 1, 81, 1:33 Turner, Marcia ,... . .,......,.,. 81, 141 Tyler, James ,,,.,.....,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Tyler, Jayne ..... - ........ .,,. 4 7, 68, 81, 155 Tyler, Kirk ----.---. .,,..... 3 3, 48, 138 Tyler, LuAnn ...,. L.. 47, 68, 141 Tysdal, Bob .....,.. ..... .....,.,,,,,.,.. 4 5 , 137 Tysdal, Ronald .... ................, 1 09, 112, 128 -U- Underwood, Judy .,....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.. 80, 83, 133 Underwood, Mark .....,.,.... 27, 48, 87, 137 Underwood, Roger ........ 109, 114, 115, 125 -V- Van Antwerp, Jim ............. ,,,, 3 8, 57 Van Cleave, Chris ........ ,..,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 5 6 Van Cleave, Robbie .,.,,,,1,,,.,,,..,..,,,, 110, 125 Van Ginkel, Jane ..........,.,,.,......,..... 81, 137 Van Ginkel, Jim .... 27, 30, 32, 40, 137, 141 Van Ginkel, John ...,.,,..,...,.. 109, 111, 112, 114, 117, 128 Vogl, Lawrence ..... ,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 25 Vokt, Mike ....... ,,..., 1 11, 129 Vokt, Pamela ..... .... 8 1, 156 Volk, Dee .............. ......... 1 33 Volk, Lisa ................. ,.,.,, 1 25 Volclunann, Nancy .....,..,... 138 -W- Wagner, Mike ,,,,,,,..,..,,.,.... 124 Wahlert, Lyman ........,.,.. 104 Wakeman, George ., 104 Walter, Cynthia .,..,.,, ,,.... , ,, 137 Walter, Linda ...,.,. ,,.,,,...,,,,, 1 41 Walton, Beatrice ...., W- .,,.,,, 105 Ward, Diana .......... .........,........... 1 37 Ward, M.ichae1 ....., .....,,,.,,,,, 1 11, 129 Warne, Denise .... ............. 4 2, 43, 84, 141 Warne, Jenny ...., 4 .,,,,,. 55, 74, 76, 156 Waters, Alice ,,,,. .,..,,,,.,,..... 8 1, 156 Waters, Benny ,,,,,. .W ..,.. 109, 125 Waters, Michael ..,., ,,..,,,..... 1 17, 129 Waters, Patty ,,,,....... ,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,........ 1 29 Waters, Scotty .....,........ ................... 3 7, 137 Waters, Richard Q81 .... .,.,. 1 08, 111, 112, W,,,,,.,,,,...,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,........,,.,. 114, 117, 129 Waters, Richard U01 .... ................. 2 7, 137 Watkins, John ...- ........ ..,....,,,,..,,,,,,. 1 41 Watson, Christine' ,..... ...... 1 06, 113, 125 Watson, Dan ,........ ,,.... .....,....,. 3 2 , 133 Watson, Danise ..................,...,. 47, 51, 133 Watson, James ............ 25, 30, 34, 35, 156 Waugh, Don ,,..... ......................... 2 9,,30, 70 Weddum, Dean ...- .......... -. 30, 35, 64, 156 Weddum, Joni ..... Weddum, Robin .,. Wedemeyer, Miriam 156 133 13, 16, 50, ..,..'.....................,,,... ... 55, 84, 141 Weihs, Dennis ...... ......,,,,,,.. 1 08, 125 Weihs, Douglas ...... ......... 1 Il, 114, 129 Weitzel, Keith ... ,,,. - .,,......,,,,,,,,,-, , 156 Weitzel, Kurt .,.. ...,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 41 Weppler, Jeffrey .......... 108, 112, 116, 125 Weresh, Joan ............. 106, 113, 117, 129 Wemimont, Al ....... - ....,.. 29, 30, 38, 141 Westbrook, Dick .............,,.,...,,, , ....,,, 85, 141 Westbrook, Jeanne ..,..,.,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Westering, Michael ........ 109, 112, 114, 129 Westfall, Cynthia .... .... - ...... - .,.......,,,... 1 25 Westfa1l, Mike ....... ...,....,,,..,,-,--,,,,,,,, 1 37 Westphalen, Diane ............... -... 85, 86, 141 Wheatley, Debbie ............ 42, 43, 81, 84, 141 White, Doug .......,.. .,..,,..,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, 1 41 White, John ,.,.,..... .........,...,......... 1 29, 137 Whiteman, Chuck .....,.. 55, 57, 58, 61, 141 Wickman, Kirk ,.,.,,.,,,,,.,...... 106, 108, 110, ---.-----------.------------................ 112, 115, 125 Wickman, Kristine .........,.,..,.,,,, 57, 81, 137 Wilcox, John .,.,.,,...,,,,.,,..,,,,, 108, 111, 117 Wilcox, Sarah .... 13, 16, 47, 50, 60, 81, 141 Wilken, Eric .................... 30, 38, 87, 89, 156 Wilken, Mark .,.,........,,,,,,, 2 .,,...,,., ,W 30, 157 Williams, Bryan C81 ......,..,... 106, 108, ......,.,.................,...... .. 111, 114, 129 Williams, Bryon ...,,.,,,,,, .,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37 VVilliams, Carolyn ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13, 15, 55, 58, 59, 69, 84, 86, 142, 157 Williams, Dwight .,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 109, 110, .--........................,,..,.......47,. 1 15. 1 16, 125 Williams, Kathleen ,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, 81, 84, 137 Williams, Michael .1., ,,,,.,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 1 29 Williams, Patty ,..,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 137 8 Williams, Rebecca ,,,,,, ., ,.,,,, Williams, Roger ,, Williams, Rozanne Wlllms, Bob ...,,,,,,,,,, .. Willoughby, Donna .... .. Wilson, Jeff ,,,,,,,,,...,,, ....., Wilson, Kathy .....,,, ,.,,,,,,,YY.....,,,,,,,.... Wilson, Kim ,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,.,.,....,,, 80, Winegardner, Jacob Winegardner, Laura 109, 111, 114 a s , VVinegardner, Thelma .,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,. 81, Winston, Ieff ,.,,,,,,,,...., ,,,,,, 1 11, 117, Winston, YVynn ..,,, ,,,. 3 2, 84, 117, Wise, Kelly ...,,, ,,,... 1 11, 117, Wissink, Helen ,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,, ,.,. Wissler, Ianet ,,..,,,,,,,,.....,.,.,,,,,,. 68, 86, Wilmer, Jane ,......,,,,, 51, 55, 80, 83, Wittrup, Kristie .,,.,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,, . 81, Wittrup, Kyle ,,,., .,,,,,.,.....,.,,,. 3 3, 80, Witty, William .,,. ,,,,,.... 4 8 Witzman, Jean ,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 8 1, Witzman, Joyce ..,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,YY.,..,,,,,,,,,,. Wohlenhaus, Jeanne ..,,, ,......,,,.,,, 1 17, Wohlenhaus, Lenora .,,. ,,,,,,,,...,..,,,., , ,,,.. Wohlenhaus, Renee ..... ,,,, 5 7, 58, 81, Vl'..hcnlhaus, Rita .,,,,,,,,,... .,..,,,,,.,,Y,,,., 8 7, Wohlenhaui, Richard ,.. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Wohlenhnus, Sarah .... .,,,,,,,,,. Wonders, Rhonda ,,,, ..,...,,,,,,.., Wood, Mark .,,,,,,,,,,. 32, 41, Woomlring, Ruby ,,,, Woolscy, Mike ,,,.,Y, WVoolsey, Terry .,.,.,,,, Worthington, Patty W 108, 113, 117, s Wright, Delma ,,,,,,,..,.,,,, ,,,, 8 1, 99, -Y- Yarger, Brent ,,,,,,, ,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,.. Yarger, Doreen ..,,. ....,,i,,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,.. Yarger, Teresa ,,,..,,., ,,,.. 4 2, 51, 133, Young, Karen ,, .....,,, ..,,., , ,..,,..,,,.,,,,,, Young, Suzette ..., ...,., L ,.,,,,.,....1...,,, Young, Teresa .,,,, .,,,,,,,,......,.,,,,,,,,,,.. Younger, Doug .,,, ...,. .. 26, 33, 41, Younger, Greg .,,,,, ,,,, 1 08, 110, 115, Younger, Robert ,,,.,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y,.,.,..,, 30 ..Z.. 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