Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)
- Class of 1973
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She was escourted by Mark NVood. jill's attendants and their es- corts were Kim Kautz and Tim Rourick, Terri Lassen and Dave Krasnostein, Diane Hutchinson and Steve Merrick, Pam Bramer and Ion Clemens, Mary Einhaus and Rick Anderson, and Katie Williams and Daryl Stangl. x X f ff ' ,f L. , , f 2 uf -Efifi, U13 'L iz .Yi ' VWVS4 42 fag 'xi' 31, 1---.,-' , 1 ,Q J A 222 ,fff-. f v' A r. ,, 9 f , ,Q gy 7, A cp , ,-? Q4 - E, , X f ff! I f ,ff ff V W ZZ M275 ff ffz, , fi 1, f Q' fff f f ff? 1,4 'f' , f , , ff 72 f y fi lj , , f 4 9 f ' y fy ,X W if ,2 797 ,iff f f Z y x4 1 1 f I 1 f W f 'ff ? f lo 7 f 4 1 ? 759 o ff! 4, X Farmers Promote Successful Harvest Ball Teresa Nodgaarcl, escorted by Eldon McAfee, was crowned as the 1972 Har- vest Ball Queen, November 4 at 9:15 p.m. Students danced from 8:00 until 11:00 to music provided by the Vel- vet AExpose. Teresa's attendants and their escorts were: Tami Bell and Glen Smith, Susan Diaz and Dick Nichols, jill Lehman and Alan johnson, Diane Steffens and Rick Andersen Robin Wed- dum and Roger Dreager, and jane Wit- mer and Mark Dolch. Jane Witmer Jill Lehman Tami Bell Robin Weddum Teresa Nodgaard J x Candyland and Sadie Hawkins Enhance the Atmosphere ii' We n X l Hi-Y and Y-Teens sponsored Win- ter Ball on january 13 from 8 to ll pm. The theme Candyland was developed through the gym dec- orations. Raggedy Ann and Rag- gedy Andy greeted the couples, mur- als contained pictures of candy wrap- pers, dolls, and houses, and a small gingerbread house served as the re- freshment center. Couples had their pictures taken by Mike Portz or Randy Reimer. Music was provided by the lust Usf, Sadie Hawkins Day was the theme for Twirp held on March 24. FBR provided the music. Student Coun- cil decorated the gym with hillbilly lore. During Twirp NVeek, the girls were to walk their date to class, clean their lockers, have treats for their date, and do manual work such as carry books and turn on the water fountain. A dress down day was Friday's activity, and a Kangaroo Court assembly was held to try those girls guilty of misdemeanors. r 1 1 6 5 - .... -....-..-..,.,, 2 3 I 4 1 Kathy Ellingson entertains the student body with he-r ability to jump for a banana. 2, Max Nelson opens the door for Diane Hagen as she rushes from the outhouse. 3. jonclle Jensen and Mark Underwood have their picture taken at VVinter Ball. 4. It-rn -Klum-ver gives the Kangaroo Court a laugh while she and Pat Riggs play catch with tomatoes, 5. Dancers take a break at Tw1rP' 15. Couples enjoy dancing at Winter Ball. '.,, , 3:92 ,griwi Y ef, J .S ' x 2.4. -ff. V ,ff , ,. 95--'?,.. r , 1 .X i. ,- L D. .W . - :g , K' ,N l lf Elegance Deminates the Atmosphere of Prom '73 The 1973 Junior-Senior 'Prom was held on April 28 with the theme Sat- urday Night at the Movies. The open- ing event was Pre-Prom, which was held at the Elk's Club from 7:30 to 8:30. Couples then attended the formal dance, which began with the Grand March at 9:05. Iuniors carried out the theme bly using scenes from academy award winning movies. Children provided music from 'Chicago' and 'Santana' un- til 12:00. Shamus, the movie, began at 1:00 a.m. allowing time for the couples to rest from dancing. After the movie, the upperclassmen proceeded to The Late, Late Show, which headlined the Golf and Countrv Club festivities. Luck was tested on bingo, black jack, and other games of chancel Door prizes were donated by various stores. 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Patrice sum- med up the trip as a fantastic dneamu, for she did not know about leaving un- til thirteen days before departure. She spent much time traveling and was even lucky enough to see the Olympic Park in Munich. Dany Benedetti came from Florence, Italy in August to live with the Marion Reimer family. Jello, peanut butter, and bugging were a few things Dany liked to do in America. In December, Dany's father was able to come anti sisit her. Living with the Kenneth Huitt family, David Krasnostein of Perth, Australia was an old veteran in school this year, as he had attended AHS the year! be- fore. Australia received a fractured middle finger to remember his great times in gym class. Kristine Wickman lived with the Krasnostein family when David went home. Irene Arosemera of Sona, Panama came to Atlantic through the sponsor- ship of the Catholic Church. Along with learning English, Irene likedhelp- ing others with their Spanish. While staying with the john Weresh family, Irene came to like hamburgers. Nancy Neary spent her summer in Campos, Brazil. She lived with a fam- ily of five brothers and one sister. In Brazil the season was winter, but the temperature was very warm. Nancy attended a private Catholic school in August during her stay. Angela Rocha, coming from Forteleza, Brazil, stayed with the Dan Merrick family. Homecoming, Angela described, was very emotional as they have noth- ing like this in Brazil. The first snow here in November amazed Angela as no snow falls in Brazil. X X , , , Lili? LW? ,gf 1 . . K., J. ,... I U Exchange Students Draw the World a Little Closer i . i l z i X 'Y 1 N. 1 Z iff. Z if i .P Y, ri, ,lf iii? Vi' ' fl 5 gets.. 2231- 75 7 g? 1, 5 47 2, ,ff 2 ff, M 7 f ' ' 12' , - f. -fm if .A Q, ' 4 1, rx 5:34, , 1 4' 1 f 'J L ,V . 'f'a::v,i',.-,f, A 1 V . .f f1,., . l'f'? 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Y A55 Student Body Speaks The 1972-73 student council was un- er the direction of a new advisor, Mr. Dennis Holbrook. In an effort to im- prove the student council commitees, the council decided to group the com- mittees into three main headings. These groupings were the Social Committee, the Cultural Committee, and the Re- lations Committee. Four people from Atlantic were elected officers for the Southwest District Cabinet. They were Iane Witrner, presidentg Kathy Parker, secretaryg Barb Hutchinson, state cab- inet memberg and Dennis Holbrook, advisor. The council members researched various improvements for the benefit of the student body. Matters that were explored included open study halls, a student lounge, and vending machines for the cafeteria. Much research was also done to find a recycling center or possibly start one in Atlantic. On the entertainment side, the council was re- sponsible for getting bands for the school's many dances. Having reached the desired goal, homeroom 308 was entitled the honor of having next year's AFS student in their homeroom. They received this honor because theiy con- tributed the most money on Penny Day. Also, two-hundred dollars were raised by the council as a scholarship for a deserving senior. The student council once again left its mark at AHS. l 4 l 2 I 3 1. Officers on this year's council are: Daryl Stangl, presidentg Tom Mason, treasurerg Kirk Bacon, historian, Iohn DeWulf, parliamentar- iang Annette Patterson, secretaryg and Jane Witmer, vice-president. 2. This is a glimpse of a typical student council meeting, 3. One of the many committees works together to improve and strengthen student relations. 4. Penny Day this year is again a success. 5. Advisor Dennis Holbrook offers his assistance with one of the committees. 6. President Daryl Stangl leads the council, f ..,v , f' :',- .Li -'1' f L, mv. 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Back: Randy Reimer, Kim Stanley, Nancy CX: Neary, Debbie Rourick, David Inman, Shellie Nelson, and Ronda Goff N K V V , . :Ziff 1 E u 42: 1, Xl The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary made the selection of the Outstanding Senior Girl and Boy. The faculty made the preliminary selection of six candidates: Front Row: im VanAntwerp, Sheryl Knuth, and Mike Portz. Back: Patrice Dimig, Randy Reimer, and Those ranking highest in this year's class toriang Nancy Neary, Salutatoriang a enee Wohlenhaus. I I tm' ,Q f' , f 5 4 ' f JV, fi 7 f' 'JV , V, , V X, ,,, ,V.V . ,,.. 4, , f V V ,ij cg ' f -fi ' lfflffi f , x ff ffngpsr' ,, f f' 222' .-- sei - vu ...L H I .i .,..z..,E. 1 . 4.4 .- ,.-un V , , 1 . 1 f' J ,pm .,,, 'gr-- , M. VV V, wr.. , , ':w... ., . !m...,. ... mm-rf V -.. . A Ll' ndS QII'1IfIII If. ..73'f,1, ..... are: Patrice Dimig, Valedic- usan Patterson, Valedictorian. 1 LV xx x t Thex' -H l 4 QD 1 3 f X X1 lf The recipient of the departmental awards this year are: Front Row: Bill Bennett, Outstandin Athleteg Bill Hoffmann, American Citizenship Awardg Nancy Neary, DAR Citizenshi Awar-gg Mike Portz, john Philip Sousa Band Award, and Outstanding Senior Boy, and Linga Long, Choral Music Award. Back: Kris Nielsen, BPW Business Awardg Lu Ann Andersen, Crisco Homemaking Award, Mark Dolch, DeKalb Agricultural Awardg Renee Wohlenhaus, Betty Crocker I-Iomemaking Award, Sheryl Knuth, Outstanding Senior Girlg and Jim VanAntwerp, Bausch and Lomb Science Award. The top ten percent of the class of '73 are: Front Row: Patrice Dimig, Susan Patterson, and Nancy Neary. Second: Randy Reimer, Sheryl Knuth, Kim Stanley, Renee Wohlenhaus, Linda Long, and Jim Vzu1A.ntwerp. Back: Calvin Christensen, Kevin Huitt, Greg Schmitt, Craig Hunter, Alan Johnson, David Inman, and Mike Portz. f 1, 1 fi 4 , X , 5, - I l s f This page is dedicated to the Class of 1973 and the outstanding individuals who were 21 part of it. Each person was outstanding in his own way, hut this space is too small to picture the entire class. These are just a few of the seniors who made the 1972-73 school year memorable. Chosen by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary to attend Iowa Boy's and Cirl's state were: Mike Portz, Sheryl Knuth, and Randy Reimer 1 ' Qian:-L I ,I It 71 , , ., .,,, .fi-5' V ,,1p...w,,:i , , , 1 ,, V M jg ,T Q4 g3gQxa:e,1?i2:33aFfg1 1 , - fa x.wzf'ff:i5?:f5' Rf 1m...,..-AJAAY 1. nv 'IIWQ' QUE' EIUKFV ' Girls' First Softball Season . 1 n-. Members of the varsity team are: Front Row: Susan Allen, LuAnn Andersen, Susan Patterson, Terri Harris, Denise Iiarsen, and Karen Hoffmann. Back: Assistant Coach Bob Dyer, Debbie Wheatley, Buffy Becker, Sandra Knop, Renee Reimer, Denise Wame, Kathy Pellett, Ronda Goff, and Coach Ioel Simms. TROIAN SEASON Girls' Softball it 4- Atlantic Opponent 20 Griswold 10 12 AvoHa 13 22 Walnut 5 17 Anita 6 9 Creston 8 4 Exira 7 11 Lewis Central 1 11 Anita 1 20 Creston 1 10 Griswold 3 9 Lewis Central 18 11 Elk Horn 13 4 Glenwood 8 Sectionals 6 Manilla 5 9 Elk Horn 8 Districts me--' 0 West Monona 7 Q 2 N 1. Coach Simms sends Karen Hoffmann home. 2. Strike One! Terri Harris at bat. 3. Pitcher Susan Allen throws another strike! I Girls'-S , yy set many goals for the future teams to follow. Coach joel Simms awarded f l letters to thirteen deserving girls for their outstanding efforts and abilities. mr'7' f , ' A,-5 , Terri Harris and Debbie Wheatley were 9 3,2 named captains of the first AHS Girls' f-'Mg if 'iff 17 1 Softball Team. Karen Hoffmann led the team in the hitting department with a batting average of .480 and Denise Larsen led the junior varsity team with a .512 average. Most of the teams' pitching was done by Susan Allen, with Denise Larsen pitching for the junior varsity. The first At1antic's Girls' Soft- ball Team completed a successful sea- son with a 10-6 record. They also won the Manilla Sectional before being de- feated in the Blencoe District in the second round. ATLANTIC GIRLS' SOFTBALL RECORDS Hits 24 Karen Hoffmann M Runs Scored 28 Karen Hoffmann Doubles 6 Terri Harris Triples 2 Kathy Pellett Denise Warne Home Runs 2 Denise Warne Stolen Bases 16 Karen Hoffmann Runs Batted In 15 Bases On Balls 11 Terri Harris Susan Allen Karen Hoffmann ..--.va viii ,,k,:.E,,:,l , A. .t tuglypfgl 3. L, 4 . A , ' ' ' ff 1 '. - ' .gl :, ' ' - ,'.,' 4 lf - . I 'j H af -1 ' '- - a. .- ' ' 't t :F Q Row: Cindy Merrick, 'Donna Hold, Diane Hagen, Sherri I-Iinson, Billie South, and gldsrlllggfexlielsi.theB:::lLlmhf:i::layT1frfl'Argr,mlfenez!ul:Iallon, Carol Bebensee, Debbie Oathoudt, Robin Weddum, Lee Ann Bowers, Jean VVitz- man, and Penny HOPIBY- . . Leads Way to the Future hp - an -nf.. 31 TROJAN SE Varsity Baseball . Atlantic Oppon nf nw.. , win 0 Lewis Central -1,- ,rf 1 v -5 Walnut i U 4 -L' '5 2 Clarinda ' A. , i , 1 - in .. -,, ..-. f., V :I--gm ' Q Harlan . ,Q 1 -,n,z- ..,4g.--44.-' ,..-. .. ,. . J Ziyi' , Creston Q. 5' . f 4 Q 5 Tl bg, ,. 5 Sli. AllJe1'tS A -f' ' , if - 'l ' ' A- , 411917 W -Lf 4 St. Alberts -f: ,. ,vm X, ,ma U 1 E A A I 0 R d O k A ,, . ..,ua .ug,- .9.2 qfgf, j 5 7 V r 5 q 1 6 21 , 11 .12 4 ' 0 Lewis Central , V fl - -W .2 ff V. , 6 Glenwood - V f '-., V H f -.1 if ' C' , 4 Clarmda ' , N 7,,,,,,, giwgnd Iman Jvdai 4 'Shenandoah V, ' 5 I wi ! 'TF ,.., . 4 'JT '. 2 Harlan ' X,-f f' w.....f'l if .1 ' a 9 4, ' E, 2 Creston A T . ,ti .. . , , ,,S V5,, X I g 59. 1 5 4 Glenwood -.K , V fn' : L, ' af QI ' 15' I I 3 Red Oak 5 5. 'tk 1 I I , 4, nV,V I ' A 1 5 Griswold .6 Q , f E' S -, 4' 'f f fa ., 1 8 Sh a 11 . It em? Da ff!5H'.1GzI'3- V-'J-fa.-2 .5541 , - uwV,V-74f'.V- 'iiiLWi'fi,.ily-34 '. ' wzaif,-,'. f I ' 2 - ,, ' ,. Sectional , 3 Avoca Members of the 1972 varsity team are: Front Row: Greg Hagen, Bill Bennett, Sadao Muraoka, Steve 18 H Merrick, Chuck Ellingson, Pat Key, and Kendall Anderson. Back: Coach Burnett, Kelly Davis, om Bill Hoffmann. Ron Lozstqg. ,Melvin Campbell, Mark Wood. Bob Blake. and Coach Bames. 19 Walnut Absent from the picture is Steve Willms. 0 Abraham Lincoln New uniforms were issued to the 1972 baseball players. Unlike other years, the players had their names on the suits. The 'batgirls served the players for the first time this season. The girls did odd jobs such as hunting foul balls and running after dropped helmets, but they specialized in retrieving bats. The season ended with the team having a conference record of 1 win and 13 losses, compared to the total record of 4 and 18, respectively. The three extra wins came from the pla'y- offs, where Atlantic was finally stop- ped by Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln in the Sectional Finals. Leading the team batting was Steve Willms with a 296 followed by Kendall Anderson Diamond Darlings Add Sparkle To Team with a 250. 4 5 . . . ,n, , 1 1. Melvin Campbell displays his power swing. 2. Mark Wood gazes on from his position mpthe coaching box. 3. Kathy Parker, Sarah W'1lcox, Kay Norman, Ioan Weresh, Barb Hutchinson, and Debbie Karwal enjoy the comfort of Brad Barlow's pick-up. 4. Bill Bennett warms up on the sideline. 5. Bon Logston gets a scoop on the ball. C. 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V. -.li ' ' ' wifi' V 3 -,L,.1,,, L V , - ,V , be g Z 3 -yi, 1 . .QV ,swml-ml V V V4 . V, mf xg' Wa ' - Aff' f ff I of ' 'v l . ' -. V , -- ' 71 V 39 ,f V E , V ff ,XV . ' il--ill ' V li 7 ' ug' ,V l 'V xx.AN7- ' V V f , 4 V l 1-riff? 1 V , ' V ,. V 7? ' ,ol- Qi 1 l W ' ' . f . 'f .V ' Q he , - ff' 'Uvnmvs If V -LZ V , ffZ1uXf' , q'07nu9 ' ' f , 2 X , . WV I V, L ' QV ,V , ALM J Members gf the junior varsity team are: Front Row: Lonn Schlueter, John Wilcox, Jeff King, Dan Watson, Dave Becker, and Doug 'Youngen Second: Rick Waters, Jim Diaz, Micky Allen, Tom Mkison, Rick Bjom, and Mike Campbell. Back: Coach Burnett, Mike Westering, David Marousek, Bob Goetzmann, Kirk Nelson, Rick Sorensen, Bob Wood, jeff Lang, and Coach Bames. an '44 f ch, 2 2 V. s il 3 2 i ! l 1 f:..v.x Lp,.,-.., 6 2 7 TROIAN SEASON Junior Varsity Baseball Atlantic Opponent Harlan 7 Creston 20 Glenwood 15 Harlan S Creston 8 Glenwood 1 Griswold 2 Avoca 8 , .m u , ,J ,,,,. 472, -, V i 'gm 4 fun, .Hgh ,,z,-,rfaffy gif,-W v v--H -- e-- 1--fb--. , . Q, , W - f ,,,,,,f f, u.,., ,,f l f W' Zi Y ' ' ' M vo, ., 'iQ3ff1'v4V 1,-1 i 0 ,I -r 1, .f,,a,,., J, ' , , fr- ,fV ' , - - oW'fa:,:4w1' Trojan Spirit Is Upheld by Freshman and Junior Varsity Teams Freshman and junior varsitry football teams compiled a 10-2 record for the 1972 football season. The freshman team lost their first and last outings, Harlan and Shenandoah, respectively, and thus finished their season with a 3-2 record. The junior dominated jun- ior varsity went undefeated, ending the season with a 7-0 record. 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Greg Younger led the scoring , with 74 points, and was followed bv 7, g ,Q Dan Mason with 19 points. Craig Both I was a vital part of the defensive unit, leading the tackle charts, blocking two punts, and recovering three fumbles, 'QjI:,fg3f'2a added to his credit this year, 6 junior varsity's offcnsc was led by ,,,,, V Hal, quarterback Craig Aldag and supported W 'Q?,,,,:V by the running of Tom Mason and the M pass receiving of Dan Pederson. Tom I Mason lcd in yardage gained and he ft ,Q scored thc most points - 4-4. The jun- ' f ,,1f V- ii ' 5 g f ior varsity team outscored its oppon- ents by a 241 to 61 margin. Their de- if r ' -... I In fcnso was led by Mark Pcllctt with 44 f.i, , g- 32-4-3,5 tackles, two fumble recoveries, and one ', ' ', Vg , - A' safety- af .'1- Miha-QV- Q . -VV Members of the freshman team are: 'Front Row: Ted Simpson, Greg Kizzier, Dan Mason, Greg Parker, Tom Kelso, Steve Park, Mike Hensley, john Hampton, Ron Calhoun, Mike Swanson, Brian Mewhirter, Doug Coover, and Jeff Weppler. Second: Alan Friday, Tod Pellett, jack BUNCH, Rodney Schuler, David Stuetelberg, jeff Becker, Randy Blake, Carter Cutler, Jim Cook, Roger Underwood, Doug Kinen, and Dick Gear- hart. Back: Greg Younger, Rick Lowers, Rick Anderson, Dwight Mc- Allister, Dean Andersen, Mike Carlson, Lnrry Lambertson, Mark johnson, girl? Wickman, Craig Both, Randy Breach, joe Finnell, and M-ike Mc- au ey. ,la af , ,Q A -a, g 5 fi if' f 5? f- 9. fa at fit 1 -W 1. A -'Y A1 U . 1' 1- 75 ' V, I ---,-,1,'.' 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TROIAN SEASON Freshman Football Atlantic Opponent 18 Harlan 28 18 Red Oak 14 34 Creston 20 34 Clarinda 14 22 Shenandoah 26 TROJAN SEASON Junior Varsity Football Atlantic Opponent 27 Harlan 17 42 Lewis Central O 31 Thomas Iefferson S 38 St. Albert 12. 49 Red Oak 0 41 Shenandoah 12 13 Clarinda 12 Members of the junior varsity team are: Front Row: Ieff Mewhirter, Mike Woolsey, Kipp Harris, Mike Campbell, Dick Nichols, Ieff King, Bob Goetzmann, Micky Allen, and Tab Gaines. Second: Coach Huebner, Dave Marousek, Doug Clithero, john DeWulf, Tim Hoegh, Max Nelson, Bob Wood, Tom Mason, and Coach Mathias. Third: Greg Nichols, Rick Waters, Ray Ostrus, Mark Scheibeler, Steve Hansen, and Glen Smith. Fourth: Kelly Wise, Lonn Schlueter, Mark Pellett, Mike Westering, Collins Cutler, Kevin Ostrander, and Craig Aldag. Fifa.: Kirby Andersen, Kendall Anderson, jim Diaz, Greg Buechler, Mark Stuetelberg, I. C. 19559111 D30 Pedersen- Back: Greg Younger, Doug Younger, John Van Ginkel, Iohn Wilcox, and Mark Henningsen. wax , , Y' 4 f G ,ff .1 ' 51542145 ,- ,. v H - ff 2 ,Q ff . , ,,A A, if .,, 5 44 f , 41 A s,'3tf.L' Zi! 1 , xg W I f 7974 V E 465 Ari... 3' V .i 1 ff 11112: .V,V , . . -E, f Sgvoz? ' ' ., 1 --' ' ww ff. 8. .V n -6 1 1 , 9 -i.f.4?f H N, ' Trojans 72: The Crowd Pleasers A ranking of number seven in Class- 3A football by the Des Moines Reg- ister, and a number three ranking in southwest Iowa, were only a few of the honors accumulated by the Trojans in 1972. Although a few roadblocks interfered along the waly, the Trojans successfully bounced back to show their true talent. The Trojans placed Bill Bennett, Mark Wood, Brad Barlow, and Dave Morrow on the first all-conference team, and Craig Hunter, Bill Hoffmann, Daryl Stangl, Ken Kunze, and Dave Larsen on the second all-conference team. Mark VVood, a key player for the Trojans, joined the list of Trojan stars to make the Iowa Daily Press Association all-state football teams. He was named quarterback on the fifth team. The Trojan season was best summed up by the total effort of both the of- fense and defense in the final two games against Clarinda and Des Moines North. Here the Trojans scored a com- bined total of 105 points, and held the opposition to 18 points. The team was rewarded with a 7-2 season in 1972. :fb 04 wif ff 1 fvfff fa f 1 1 ff! ,QfZ92fffy Qyfyfjw Zffwfff 1 Iffff ff ff fyffy ,Mf gf , ,,,,Q,,f,,,Wj7 if f, ,Wfpmff A-1 f'ff'fZVfg4 g,ff ff ff W f ffff ' ' f 1 ff? ff A .1 Qffl A - . fl 1 A, . ' rw V . 'A .VJ Higfltf ,' f :wi1.fA21 ''fc'Wf?477f'f',4Zff1 'f, 23 P .A ' ,, ' j f ,f 1. If Z' jjj, jggjgfy '4'g,,1'1j'2:,'2774g-lf, 3 V 4 L, 4' ,, rg, J ry 7,71 ning i L, , ,Q j W V: - ,A . 3 clgffyg 'mf , 2' . 1, ,mg - V .:, 'of .,,, ..,'f ,V :Av A 2-1, f- ,. 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Mark Pellett, Roger Dreager, Paul Rutherford, Pat Newberg, The Trojan gridders posted a 7-2 rec- ord and nearly reached the 3,000 'yard mark in total offense during the '72 season. A total of 2,980 yards on 517 offensive plays gave the Trojans an average of 5.8 yards on each try. Their nine opponents averaged only 3.8 yards a play. Atlantic gained 1,882 yards on 269 runs for a 5.1 yard average per 1'l1l'1. This compares to a 3.7 average for the opponents. In passing, the Trojans completed 65 of 148 attempts, giving them a 44 per cent average and 1,098 yards. Mark Wood led in passing with 970 yards and scoring with 84 points. A total of 41 touchdowns were scored by the Tro- jans while their opponents scored 15. Fullback Dave Morrow led the rush- ers with 1,100 yards for a 6.4 average on 172 carries, Dave Becker was the top pass receiver with 343 yards, and Daryl Stangl's 98 tackles made him top tackler. The season ended with a Tro- jan accumulation of 290 points to the opponents, 103. Trojans TROJAN SEASON Varsity Football Atlantic Opponent 40 Audubon 22 12 Harlan 13 35 Lewis Central 0 8 Creston 10 20 Glenwood 0 22 Red Oak 20 48 Shenandoah 20 44 Clarinda 6 61 Des Moines North 12 Kevin Ostrander, Pat Key, Randy Reimer, 'Dave Morrow, Tom Mason, Scott Buechler, Dan Pedersen. Ray Ostrus, and Kendall Anderson. Back: Assistant Coach Chuck Burnett, Melvin Campbell, john Jorgensen, Bob Wood, Mike Westering. Bob Blake, Tab Gaines, Tom Br-indley, Dave Larsen, Bill Beatty, Mike Hayes, Mark Wood, Jerry McDermott, Mike Newberg, Ken Kunze, Glen Smith, Craig Aldag, Micky Allen, and Tim Hoegh, Place Nine Gridders on Conference Team . , W -A lg 1 lafuaz ammrnzuvaw tn.: mesa PJmfwmn7lvwu1.zmA:m '67 I Members of the 1972 cross country Brad Rasmussen, and Steve Boots. Back: Chi-ig Hoegh. Absent from the picture are: . ,-,,7w,! If -ff .,.A ,MI I ,L .. .,,r.,,,,.,,... 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The cross country speed is displayed by Dan McDem1ott. J.V. and Reserve Wrestlers Pin Down Successful Season The junior varsity wrestlers, led by Kirk Nelson C8-15, Dick Nichols Q7-1-29, Dave Harris Q6-1-25, and Collins Cutler Q6-21, made meets miserable for the op- position as they racked up a meet rec- ord of 8-3 for the season. Other wrest- lers contributing to the success of the team were Greg Schuler Q5-1-ll, Kirby Andersen C5-31, Craig Shriver Q5-1-4l, and Dave Larsen Q5-21. In the Tri- Center freshman-sophomore touma- ment, Atlantic placed fifth with Kirk Nelson and Mike VVestering taking sec- ond in their 98 and 155 pound weight classes, respectively. At the conference tournament in Red Oak, 126-pound Mike VVoolsey, 145-pound Greg Nichols, and heavy-weight joey Herbert placed first in their divisions, while 98-pound Mark Swanson and 105-pound Dan Mc- Demiott were runners-up in their divi- sions. TROJAN SEASON Iurrior Varsity Wrestling Atlantic Opponent 33 Cris wold 27 35 Red Oak 20 9 Creston 53 18 Audubon 28 50 Glenwood 8 87 Harlan 22 28 Lewis Central 24 69 Shenandoah 0 59 Clarinda 6 40 St. Alberts 15 3 Coming 51 Fresh-Soph Tri Center Fifth Fresh-Soph Red Oak Second 1 2 IIII 4 1. 'Craig Shriver struggles to get out of a Red Oak wrestler's hold. 2. An opponent and Chris Hoegh seem to be all legs as each tries to get the advantage. 3. Kipp Ha,-rig seems to get a hear hug from the opposition. 4, Freshman Mark Swanson tries to, get some points. 5. Reversing into his foe is Greg Parker' 6. Dave Harris and his oppon- cnt are in the starting position for the sec- ond round of their match. - 1 I .I 'vfwwwwMWYWQZWXH 7'2 7f ' ' ' bf' X 525923 m,..::m :rv-W3 Oma- QP' 2 sd? fb O Ufimfi-H T' E D PSEQ 'USE Z'-'la-iq ig' 'P ' Del zwfm ai?-YH avi Pegg 535' 9320s :P' S -. ,U Egia nam? .,. 5219s Home M-wrong? svgsiegs . 35 , txsigg X , , v. --ssswf--'-Xt ft-rgfs.-, Ss, X - We . 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Matmen Tie Down Opposition f Finishing fourth in the conference meet, the varsity wrestlers went on to place fourth in the state sectionals and then sent three grapplers to the dis- trict meet. Placing fourth in the district meet were Kendal Kunze and Steve Sandbothe. Bill Hoffmann placed third in the meet and went on to the state meet. At the state meet Hoffmann de- feated Dave Fox, who had won the meet the year before, and went on to fin- ish fifth. The team rounded out the season with a 5-6 duel meet record and with some outstanding performances at wrest- ling tournaments. Leading the team were Hoffmann, who had a 30-2 record with 23 pins, and Kunze, who completed an 18-10 effort with 5 pins. Also ending the season with fine performances were Randy Dolch, 13-7 with 5 pinsg Lonn Schlueter, 12-10 with 8 pinsg and Steve Sandbothe, 7-4-1 with 3 pins. The varsity wrestlers are: Front Row: Lonn Schlueter, Handy Dolch, Dan McDermott, 'S...... , and Steve Sandbothe. Second: Mike Newherg, Craig Shriver, Dick Nichols, and Mike Vlfoolsey. Back: Coach Lynn Bames, john Balch, Kendall Kunze, Bill Hoffmann, Brad Barlow, and Coach Joel Simms. t I X 1 2 3 1. Attempting to roll his opponent, john Fortney moves for control. 2. Kirk Nelson struggles for a pin. 3. Heavyweight john Balch debates his next move. 4. Lnnn Schlueter strives for an advantage. 5. Bill Hoffmann is in a common position. 6. Junior Alan Gcmgestad finds himself up in the air. 7A Catching the opposition oft guard, Mike Newberg goes for the take-down. TROJAN SEASON Varsity WVrestling Atlantic Duel Meets Opponent 33 Griswold 27 18 Red Oak 38 9 Creston 45 19 Audubon 42 36 Glenwood 24 18 Harlan 30 -18 Lewis Central 34 48 Shenandoah 9 48 Clarinda 15 29 St. Albert 20 17 Corning 36 Tournaments 2nd Glenwood 7th Audubon 10th Corning 4th Conference 4th Sectional District 3rd Bill Hoffmann 4th Ken Kunze 4th Steve Sandbothe State 5th Bill Hoffmann JV Runs Into Tough Competition THOIAN SEASON Junior Varsity Basketball Atlantic Opponent 23 Shenandoah 26 51 Clarincla 65 55 Red Oak 31 51 Creston 53 43 Glenwood 53 51 Harlan 67 G3 Lewis Central 53 58 Audubon 30 5-1 Shenandoah 64 54 Clarinda 58 2 OTS S6 Red Oak 52 55 Creston 56 oo Tee Jay 91 56 Glenwood 58 55 Harlan 66 60 Lewis Central 55 The junior varsity ended the sea- son with a 6-10 record. Iunior Tom Mason and sophomore jeff Lang were moved to the varsity unit after show- ing their leadership on the junior var- sity squad. 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Back: Greg Younger, Lynn Gard, Mike Carlson, Mike Mc- Cauley Kirt McIntosh, Larry Lambertsen, Dean Andersen, Mark Iohnson, jack Bunee, and Coachyllichard Nissen. Absent from the picture are: Bill Ayers, Mitch Postlethwazte, and Robin Kautz. Q? 'H .., Frosh Play tor Future Vlfhile the freshmen roundballers only posted a 3-7 record this season, the team showed it has future potential. Mike Carlson and Dean Andersen were the leading scorers while Kirt McIntosh and Carlson led in rebounding. TROJAN SEASON Freshman Basketball Atlantic Opponent 35 Audubon 31 52 Oakland 69 44 Creston 51 40 Harlan 66 57 Red Oak 71 40 Shenandoah 59 52 Audubon 51 25 Harlan 61 55 Red Oak 71 61 Clarinda 54 1. John Wilcox lays in two points over the reach of his opponent. 2. VVhile mo- mentarily in the open, jim Diaz fires for two, as Jeff Lang and Mark Scheibeler pre' pare to move in for a possible rebound. 3- The intimidating hand of a Creston Panther does not seem to bother Mike Carlson as he shoots for a basket. 4. Larry Lambert- sen shows how to set a pick while jeff Allen dribbles toward the goal. 5. Although the dunk shot has been outlawed, Kyle Wit- trup appears ready to make use of it. 6. Tom Mason pours all his energy into making .., , ' N 3-.4 . ,. ar.,-we 3215- ' :, ,W 'v:3:7:ik' K fqif . lil 'umm 71 1 the layup. Y - -9 I. 1 -15 . -V -fa' s Trojans Have Exciting Season Under New Coach XVith their first season under head coach Gerald Vilaugh. the Trojan eagers finished a tough season with a 6-11 record. The oyertime game with Clar- inda and the heartbreaking game with Harlan show the frustration through which the team went. Leading the scoring was Kendall Anderson with 262 points7 close behind were Ion Martens and Bill Bennett with 230 and 219 re- spectively. Ion Martens led the re- bounding charts, ripping off 109. Dave Becker was close behind with 103. The team shot 42? from the floor and 60'7c from the free throw line for the year. Those Trojans making the all con- ference team were Kendall Anderson and Bill Bennett. Both made the sec- ond team. 'Tm ,. TROIAN SEASON Varsity Basketball Atlantic Opponent 41 Shenandoah 47 73 Clarinda 75 43 Red Oak 47 76 Creston 71 OT 67 Glenwood 51 76 Harlan I 77 63 Lewis Central 78 58 Audubon 56 75 Shenandoah 65 73 Clarinda 70 74 Red Oak B0 66 Creston 76 66 Tee jay 101 73 Glenwood 55 50 Harlan 76 55 Lewis Central 70 District Toumament 61 Harlan 83 6 5 1 4 1, Atlantic's press stifles a Creston player. 2. Bill Bennett goes for two. 3. Craig Aldag eyes the basket. 4. Driving the mid- dle, Kendall Anderson makes it look easy. 5. 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W 'V ' J f'4 2'f2LT?' g51g,,y.-... .. .... ,A.,,.,,.V..4.. - ees:i:LmffV2e2'V4QfJz,wze2f'zeM:aezaia:i.Afaweefe 1, of the Girls Golf Team are: Front How: Cathy Hjcrtshoi, Barb Hutchinson, Barbie Gee, Pat Riggs, and Kathy Six. Second: Kathy Parker, Candice Drake, Patty Worthington, Cindy Peterson, Leslie Bullock, and Nancy Kelso. Back: LeAnn Bowers, Barb Aunan, Elise Lehmann, lane Members Witmer, and Barb Lehmann. Nice Putts Nlade the Girls Golf Team Successful TROIAN SEASON Practicing many nights after school Varsity Girls Golf and during the weekends made the Girls 'x i J Golf Team very successful. Even though the team spent some very humorous times together, they also put some seri- ous effort into the game. Along with the rain and sunshine, occasionally, the team managed to get in the practice needed to make their 'year worthwhile. Barb Aunan was the medalist for every meet this year and won a trip to the state golf meet. 2 l 3 1. Senior Orb Annan lcd Lhe team in seorinrf this year. 2. Trying to aim the ball in iliic, iifilfg 'could cause problems. 3. Pat 11:73:12 I'-Iwnf'-5-f Kelso, and Kathy Parker look ver :f . g turd. 4. Barb Lehmann re- l:i:V,: in br gizrbage can after her big game -if i-ph. Atlantic Opponent 205 Lewis Central 272 231 189 203 247 273 238 301 284 21 1 239 195 209 208 221 208 Clarinda Des Moines Valley Audubon Shenandoah Tee Iay Shenandoah Harlan Red Oak Audubon Creston Des Moines Valley '224 197 214 221 212 214 TROIAN SEASON junior Varsity Girls Colf Atlantic Opponent 216 Lewis Central 172 Clarinda Des Moines Valley Audubon Shenandoah Tee Jay Shenandoah Audubon Des Moines Valley 152 214 268 180 249 161 251 254 130 267 281 163 182 ,252 243 L LL l .1- ' '-fm-. Golfers Tee Gif on Opposition The ironmen carried away confer- ence honors for the second year in a row under Coach Dale Allen. Both A and Bn teams finished with 7-3 records, and the varsity had a 5-1 conference rec- ord, While the team turned .in some outstanding play during the season, there were off days too, when some players tried to set javelin distance rec- ords. But fortunately the good days outnumbered the bad. TROIAN SEASON Boys Golf Atlantic Opponent A Team 179 Lewis Central 191 153 Clarinda 180 161 Valley 157 161 Audubon 154 152 Audubon 161 168 Shenandoah 162 151 Harlan 181 150 Red Oak 160 172 Creston 178 157 Des Moines Valley 168 Fourth Carroll Tournament Second Audubon Toumament Second Sectional Third District First Conference B Team 200 Lewis Central 214 167 Clarinda 199 190 Valley 176 1.71 Audubon 165 164 Audubon 171 170 Shenandoah 183 168 Harlan 194 163 Red Oak 187 182 Creston 218 178 Des Moines Valley 165 2 3 1. A rainy spring makes golfers retreat to the airport for practice as they await open- ing of the courses. 2. Coaches Robert Her- ring and Dale Allen puzzle over the advice to offer Dave Becker on his putt. 3. John iorgensen volunteers his assistance to Dave arsen. 4,5,6,7. Fore! . . . Craii Aldag selects his club, Kevin Huitt tees up is ball, Mark Underwood swings, and Max Nelson gazes after the ball into the horizon . . . all hoping that their actions will someday cul- minate in the golfer's dream - a hole-in-one. 8. Displaying the other important facet of the game is Doug Clithero- 9. Full con- centration on his swing leads to rewarding results for Mike Weston. 10. Before teeing off on the fourth hole at the Country Club, Dave Becker and Kendall Anderson, leading 1972 players, discuss strategy. .,,1w,', ,ai X N .5 , '-A.. -Qlasu ..:i gh ' -1 L . , 'ere-M., , j Y . rt. -A .-.ff--rjf , W 45, Q , r 1, -.:'-' 1.1-1 we , ' .r'.,'.i ' ...- in ,. 'nf' . .' '.' ., - - ',,WQ.' -f'h 7Ig5, ., .1 , ,V . 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TROIAN SEASON Girls Tennis Aflmlllc Oppgnenl 5 Lewis Central 2 Clarinda 2 Ottumwa 3 3 Red Oak 2 9 Denison 0 4 4 3 4 Shenandoah 1 Harlan 1 7 Glenwood 0 4 Creston 1 Second Atlantic Tournament First Des Moines Tournament First District Bad weather hampered the girls ten- nis team practices, but it didn't hurt their record, which was 9-0. Susan Pat- terson, the star of the team, dominated the singles in both the Atlantic and Des Moines tournaments. In district play Susan again swept up first place, thus I advancing to state. The doubles team of Annette Patterson and Teresa Yarger, who were runners-up, also advanced to state. Being defeated in the semifinals of districts were the doubles partners of Susan Allen and Cheryl Mewhirter. At state Susan was defeated in the sec- ond round and Teresa and Annette lost in the first. Along with their great team record, the girls also turned in ver respectable individual records. The fhllowing are the top players and their match records: Susan Patterson, 14-15 Annette Patterson, 15-lg Teresa Yarger, 5-5g Ioan Weresh, :?nueillsSld1:i1rcini1lila1il1.thgnlglrisllyial-Z?mMZrh?iekl?raT1glQlVNatgm?r?? elfcffslrlfegfifs2uffZg'i3'5tfiili'2f1 filiiwleifli 6'6, Susan Allen, 649 and Chefyl Casey. Absent from the picture is Annette Patterson. Mewhirter, 5-2. Tennis . . . These Girls' Racket l V lv, 17 I M f I V , f f 4. I QQ if A 'V ,, 4 r 4 , , A f . 1 W , 1 iw ICA-3 5 f -,vi 4 ff wx . ,. 1. 2 43.4 ei f yi :gf-,gre-: 2 if ,. V , M ,ff 3 my fav, . -: 44W4?f'? '159'W' ff' ,g if 2 , ,,,,.. , , , W,3g3M,i3zwfwz1:g4 1 f,- A 4 ' ' ' ' -1'1.?.Vf4. ' 3 ', f 1 gtsiifldegiv-5.1 1 :J ' ' - u,1,3gQ:5,- ey 1 'f 1 55 x K Netmen Win Conference for Third Year in Row This year's tennis team finished the season with a perfect record, which gave them a No. 1 ranking in southwest Iowa for the third consecutive year. The netmen's 9-0 record proved enough to give them the conference title. Captain Mike Portz led the team with a 22-1 record, followed by Craig Sielaff, 14-85 Alan Cangestad, 13-7g Mark Pellett, 11-35 john DeWulf, 8-25 and Rick Waters, 8-3. The team placed first at the con- ference tournament. Portz placed first in singles, and the doubles team of Sielaff and Gangestad placed second. At the District Tournament, Portz won the singles and this effort gave him a chance to participate at the state tournament, where he failed to place. vfigvf Ziff W j I2 'vpfv f 12 . 7' . fr i, fg Q .1 ,A ,N ,Z cr , , I A y , o,o,f5o 2, .A M 4346 f , , 41' To X ry, I if ' ' i wi '-.r Q 1 '4 f 'lr Z' 9 ' , l M Q f 4 1 f 4 , 'Q 1 1 'Wg gb I , 4, if f ' 4 y W1 f f ,, 4, , f I Z ' .4 , ,A 3 , , ' 74' f,f-ny-4,2 , if ,, 9 , W Q ! ff ,I 124, 4 I 44 W ff 7 r ' f 1 fm' , 0 f 1 g 1 0' v ' jf f I f f ' 1 ' W 0 gf 1, ,jx 5 f ' r 0 1 1 ha, 14, , 442, I . M 04? .- W I 4 if' ' f TROJAN SEASON Boys Tennis Atlantic Opponent 3 Clarinda 2 7 Tee Iay 0 5 Red Oak 0 4 Shenandoah 1 4 Abraham Lincoln 3 6 Abraham Lincoln 1 3 Harlan 2 8 Denison 1 3 Creston 2 Conference Toumament First Mike Portz Second Craig Sielaff-Alan Gangestad District Toumament First Mike Portz ZW4,aWZ7i,W,7AfWV4KWWZH LZ',... i E 3 -I Aug, '1,--.-5,1 , ,.. .p....s,....s,f -my ' , f 4 ff .4,,:fyf7f,,7 .rm ,'1 Members of the tennis team are: Front Row: Coach John Hiemstra, Iohn DeWulf, Rick Waters, Craig Sielaff, Alan Cangestad, and Mike Portz. Back: Todd Pelletty Te Simpson, Mark Henningsen, Miark Pellett, Dan McDermott, and Steve Dimig. Absent from the picture arez- Mitch Postethwaite, Allen Friday, and john Krengel. l 1. Mike Portz, Mark Henningsen, Craig Sie- laff, Rick Waters, Mark Pellett, and john De- Wulf display their personal styles on the court. 2. Doubles team, Iohn DeWu1f and Mark Pellett, are in command of 'the match. 3. Putting his whole body into his stroke, Alan Gangestad serves an ace. 4. VVaiting for the return, Craiig Sielaff and Mike Portz move into position or the winning point. 55 amy, - - 4 Pffxte f fgjff F' ' ' ' 'ng , ffg7..,,y,,, r , . iii?-if ' -,W 'XL XX N, 7? ' 5. N rx 1- l , , l -.e K ' J f f W- ' v , y . ., -,J f' 2, E - ff - X-i.,,m i ff '-M921 ,M 4 We - ' , ' Y f2'2fgg' - --'.- l .l 4 .. '. .f- 'Vu -.1 -V. 11 .14 . 'W 'YT' ' , 1 r f .f .fm ' ,.' - ' Hft!fE7w'?a.nfifZief.reiawnfaiw-Qf3S1?f'fQ2m1,f2. J 314 'emW!',:e-- a-f' . -' v . J ' M 'W 4'-'lf '-- 1' ff' if Sophomore, junior, and senior members of the track team are: Front Row: Bill Beatty, Dave Morrow, Lonn Schlueter, Tim Hoegh, Dave Marousek, Doug Weihs, and Brad Rasmussen. Second: Tab Gaines, Pat Key, Bryan Williams, James Jessen, Collins Cutler, Chris Hoegh, and Scott Buechler. Back: Mark Wood. Bill Bennett, Glen Smith, DougYounger, Byron Williams, Jeff Lang, Greg Buechler, John Van Ginkel, and Dan Pedersen. Absent from the picture is Jerry McDermott. 'f 'l'fG l Inn 12 ' 1 J 'M ,. Y ' Freshman members of the track squad are: Fran! Row: Dwight Williams, Randy Blake, Tom Kelso, Ron Calhoun, Lynn Gard, Greg Kinier, Jeff Weppler, and Jeff Reynolds. Second: Dean Andersen, Greg Younger, Brian Mewhirter, David Stuetelberg, Dan Mason, Jack Bunce, Doug Cooper, Carter Cutler, and' Rick Lowers. Back: Larry Lambertsen, Kirk Wickman, Randy Breach, Dwight McAllister, Robin Kautz, Mike Carlson, Rick Ortiz, Craig Both, Mark Johnson, and Roger Underwood. I -f' , , , u ,I 'Wag' ,Q F ff axl. W 'f 0 .il -- f ' 'W sw - f I ' 1 L 1 33,1 ' , .41 . ,1-x ' ,, :S fre ' Pe? LH A , - . C 5, !7h,x '?'.vw . ., Yfliqftn .'1'L'?19, Q ff! 1.1. YL ll-I' L Cinx ference Throughout the year outstanding per- formers were Bill Bennett and Dari Ped- erson in the high and low hurdles. Tab Gaines excelled in the high jump and J I I 49 .4 Q .,., f 5 f I! Y '2 7 ', ,-L ig , ff, 3 2 ? , ,,','f4,,-'ff W. ' -V , I cfirzfj- - ' ' Q , I , . 1 ,WN , ,, .. ,. , 11. .awn,,fg,w-- M. ' Www -ffl-Q wg, , . fu, , W. ., . .. mmf. -fw L:1f!Eif I T. 1- QA Role vault while jerry McDermott did is best in the shot put. C-reg Young- er, Mark Wood, and Dave Morrow were the outstanding runners. Six tracksters went to state. Dave Morrow, Greg Younger, Dan Pederson, and Mark Wood ran in the 880 relay. Bill Bennett in the high hurdles and Tab Gaines in the high jump finished out the group. TROIAN SEAS ON Track Conference Meet Third Creston Relays Third District Meet Second Glenwood Relays Sixth Atlantic Relays Fourth Shenandoah Relays Fifth Clarinda Relays Eighth Freshman-Sophomore Conference Fifth Harlan Freshman Relays Second 5 I 4 1. Tab Gaines strives for higher goals. 2. Stretching for extra distance, Jerry McDer- mott releases the shot put, 3. Dan Pedersen shows true fomi when landing in the broad jump pit. 4. Bill Bennett clears the last set of hurdles well ahead of everyone else. 5. With smooth control, Mark Wood hands the baton to Bill Beatty. , .. ,,e.e:m.-V., 'Q - 8 . wwf , y mf ,.,,,,,.:,v,g,: .,,,,.4.-:r we , ,. . es:-, ,ff5'j'M.. - , J emgrk 1'?'i,,-. 1,.,i-,,.' - ' '- , '24 e V: .r. Ll' ,'fffff,3, '33'-Q1fffliifiiifkff-by V , ? 'l fi' 'l' ' -4 f'i1f41'3Li:2 'um ',g,g'1'f flfrw-, ' X ' ' ,.f'f1 7'- ' ' 1 a1'f . .., x , ',-.-wfrkz' ,'f :.,'111'faf' -1' 'Mr' f. zw 2' ii-lim ,. 5.'ff- +-f..Z-..,-'r'f'- .f M P. fe -A ri-we 57 Cheerleaders in Action The true vitality of Atlantic High School was exhibited by the cheerleaders. After long hours of practice, longer hours of painting signs, and eager hours of waiting, the cheerleaders went to it full of force, rooting the Trojans on to victory. After an exciting football season, the cheerleaders went different ways. The wrestling cheerleaders cheered the in- dividuals making up the teamg the bas- ketball cheerleaders cheered the team made up of individuals. Both succeed- ed in keeping the winning spirit alive. Under the direction of Miss Betty Heflin, the cheerleaders did their best through humid summer practices, frigid football games, and sweltering gym- nasiums without losing the enthusiasm with which they started the year, 4 I 3 1. Using their acrobatic skill, the cheerlead- ers work on a new cheer. 2. The basket- ball cheerleaders inspire the crowd. 3. These cheerleaders enjoy rooting for the fresh- man and junior varsity sports. 4-6. Seniors jill Clemens, Mary Einhaus, and Shellie Nel- son enjoy their last year of cheerleading. The basketball cheerleaders are Susan Diaz, jill Clemens, Mary Einhaus, Kathy Park-'21, and Ioan Weresh. 1 L x The wrestling cheerleades : F t R 2 ' ' Barb Hutchinson, and Dxlinisllerewlatd-ojrll. ow Jane Wltmer and Shelhe Nelson' Back: Pat Riggs, Kay Sarah Sherry .X 'w ' f rdyi f 52,2 X i ,A .1 '- , ' ff ' Q f r 5 ' 'A , ,M rfrr rvrr l Hefwalifmiw- , and Candice Drake. Second. Shan Nancy Hoffmann, Barb Shirley Nichols. Kim POFIZ, Sandy' from the picture are: Chris De and Sharon Huston. Third: Leslie Sally Rodgers, Linda Skoog, Debbie Stanley Janet Martens, and LeeAnn Bowers, Cheefleadefi B191 FFOHY Row: NHHCY K9lS0x Sherri Bates, Carol Bebensee, and Diane Reynolds. Back: Le Ann Carlson, Tami Rl1fh6l'f01'd, Sheila Newbefg, Shari Becky Nelson, Sherry Smith, Teresa Faust, Cindy Peterson, Dawn Smngl, ' ' ' Lehman n, Sandy Parker, and Trish Minor. Absent ardorff, Robyn Bredensteiner, Paula Bacon, Cindy Nvestfall, Patty Eden, Tami Bell, , 'P' WP . ill I p. -N-1- I -an.v.v'. W5 3V 59 i 4,3 f A f 4 ff, A Z 'X ff ,f K ,A 7 7 , ff ff f fi ,Q I 'MK -.n f -f--fw,4f,G4A f M, f by ,,,,, ff I 4 , i 'L 13 :ffm :'?'Q?E' ,V-wc, ,- 2 .wxe j fy vqwy. , K f f f Q! 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' 2 'W-1', 7.'4' .'ff'-1335 'f-1, . ,jxgyffffjwg-.y,,,44gQ1Z,Q,,,Z54'w.'L 'Quinn w' .2 , 1 , .M -J! 4? .1' H' 1' ' 5','l1f7, ff'r7'4f9 v1Z, 7 ' L- '11 1,15 , f1C'v' 4 - 5: . f -4.- iii: 111'-1' ' :Plug wfC.A.P.,', Q1 1 af' v ' Q41 11 p1E75'Z?F5?l?7f JF' 34, if 7 , ? 1156? 4: ' ' n ' 'M fr ' I - 5 ,512- -. 1.1.1, Li--:Q-.f:,.:1 1 H I 'hw ,352 lx Z ' ' 1151, ,',5'? ,' 3I?ru5,. . f g.3i' X Y if 'ffffg .5 ' ' ' 'N 1 V .f:-',5'a,i,,,-Q., fy' 293,11 'LL2 . 'f--- f - 'Z JTC . Y ' 1-. i ,fr 1 -.444 f, 4 mf 5.-.,, 3 f- .A - ,r:.LY52j.':j-:ff-55333 af: , 1 -- V 1m2' 1 vw 1 1. ' ' 5 V 5 V ,:f.:,H,,,f,.': .1 f 1.5 .Ii , X .. K .5 . ., .V . T , ,:.t,f'l-:,5 'i Ten . :,,,5-31 1 ,' i K ' -. 62 ' f NHS : F t R : L' dn Lung, Bill Bennett, jim VnnA.ntwerp, David isgigii lgixggegatljerson, Ngiaiy Isgixry. lgeyiiin Iiliiiitt, and Shellie Nelson. Second: Randy Reimer, Debbie Rourick, Lu Ann Andersen. Sheryl Knuth, Kim Stanley, Mary Einhaus, -Patrice Dxmig, Ronda Goff, and Renee Wohlenhaus. Back: Mike Westfall, Kate Reinertson, Make Portz, Bill Beatty, Calvin Christensen, Mark Wood, Craig Hunter, and Mark Dolch. 1 in? 1. Ronda Goff responds io the tapping by Patrice Dimig and becomes inducted into the NHS. 2. The Torch scale rises as the numher of pages approaches the goal. B. Thespians listen to speeches at a meeting 4. The Thespian cabinet consists of: Fronl Row: Karl Catlin, member at large: Denise Ohms, secretary, Kate fleinertson, presidentg and Diane Hutchinson, treasurer. Back: Debbie Hourick, member atvlargeg Kim Stanley, vice- presidentg and Susan I'Ioward, scribe. Absent from the picture- was Renee YVohlenhauS, vice- presiclunt. 5. Nancy Kelso gives an amus- ing weight wntcher's speech during a meeting. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service New junior members consist of: Front Row: Tom Mason, john DeWulf, Anne Jacobsen, Jane Wilmer, Judy Underwood, Tami Bell, Susan Diaz, and Karl Catlin. WAFS ici Annette Patterson. Back: Alan LJ ., . r i . if if ' -356115 I ' , ' ' ,cg 121.1 ,11,.r i'i 'i -My r .5 fr Q i 3 i -vii' cylr-if-'effxi . if :E i I' f- ' , row!!-wmvffsrf-f A 1 ei - . 5 i ii . - 5 Vi f f i -' L5 -.'l',w,,,, ew, hr r- i 'Q' , .f,,. .. . L . .- im-rif Thespians Make-Up ' 'f1'.Jl In the fall of 1972, the National Hon- or Society inducted nine new senior members, and in the spring of 1973 jun- ior members were accepted along with the seniors. Nancy Neary presided as president, and under her Patrice Dimig took charge of the literary magazine, the Torch, Randy Reimer, head of as- semblies, had Phil Harris, a former At- lantic student, and LaVon Eblen, Ex- tension Director, speak at the two as- semblies. Also making the NHS a suc- cess were Susan Patterson, secretary- treasurer and the advisor, Mr. Brown. The Thespians busied themselves dur- ing the two plays, Exit the Body and Lo and Beholdf' by working on sets, applying make-up, and selling tickets. A few members 'helped time for the de- bate tournament held here. At the Thespian Banquet new National Thes- pian members were named, new officers installed, and pins awarded to mem- bers. Also under President Kate Rein- ertson and Advisor 'Iihane Hascall, a field trip was planned. Q-' fy 'M fry!! . , 1 fir V an 135 321 I4 f-vera f'-7 -9-5 HA!! L tv fi I M' 5 -1' .44 , . 7 7255. - - .,. he ,yffi 'f wi, ff it!!-?'7f f ,J DEBATE SCORES , N M Varsitv Ames V First Hoover Third Denison Sfcond Fort Dodge 1'0'1ffh Anita Thifd Novice Denison SCCOHCI Harlan Second Anita First Anita. Third Cross X District IFL SL-cond All Iowan Finals This year those on the novice and varsity debate teams are: Front Row: Rick Sorensen Rosie Reimer, Darwin johnson, Susan Pat- terson, Todd Pellett, Kathryn Reinertsnn, and Karl Catlin. Back: Kathy Six, Calvin Christen- sen, Kirk VVickman, Renee VVohlenhaus, Mike Overton, Craig Sie-laff, jim Van.-Xntwerp, and Susan Howard. Absent from the picture are: jo Lynn Southard, Allen Friday, john Dc- Wfulf, and Kevin Huitt. L Debate :L ., siec . eu' :.-13 Season placing ton times in fifteen tour- nfunents and winning seventeen individ- uul and team trophies. This vear's topic was that the following be reaolvedz that governmental finuncizil support for all puhlic elementary and secondary educ- tion in the United States be provided ex- Cl1lSiVCly by the federal government. Highlighting the individual events of ex- teinporaneous speaking, original oratory, oral interpretation, and impromptu, was Renee llbhlenhaus, who placed first in state girls' externporzineous speaking, and proceeded to the national tournament held in Pittsburg June 18-21. Debaters Talk Up A Victorious Season f,,giLj1i,2,,, , y'1',-,Q 4-,W:5?' ' ' andfif 13 A A , Q, fi if r. :A I, ,W . , L 531 like I, icfzloe Z? no ., z Aw,-f ,my P' -, K ,- ff7 73 ' ff: 'if ,- ,ff '7 f , f-15 ,' 'wtf 1 2 V l 5 l. Xlr, lrlziwzill qixtfe Cmisf Sir-l.ill gi paw ' to the rlelfyite mom, 2, Hence NVolilvnlm-14. Sumn llowurd. Karl Caitlin. Cnliin Cluixtcu- ee-n, :md Kathy Six work diligently on 11 114'- Tmti- L-.i--'. 3. Cnlxin Clirixli-nwn :tml Karl Catlin uw the clvlxntrf mom hir lv-lorr athool '-Iurly. -l. llvsrun- VVi1lnl1-nhanv :ho in rv- tt-niporaint-vruxi Npvech. 3. Thit it um- v.l llem 13 NX'ul1l4-xxlnmls' 1114113 Kruplmir-s. lu 'I:'. ' 1 M, '5:fZ51 ,df-L 6 Clubs Give Insight 1 .4 . if sx E ,f1Tf2,7V7 'fZ 17 JW,-ff ., , I i ,l 4, V ' -f . j 2 ij 1, . A 4 , 2 3? 7' ., ff.-Z , ' i-5,-,ee e ' ,9- 1. . ,g,4,4...4-1 , I. , . , ,- 4 - ' is 'rff ' . 4 . V v'1' ' A 1 I I 'Z he 1. L-, s mer ,, '.WY,1..jg , 1 7 6 5 2 3 4 1. The officers for FTA are: Front How: Bill Thede, president, and Dixie Goold, histor- ian. Back Row: Debbie Rourick, vice-presidcntg Sheryl Knuth, secrctaryg Mr. john Hiemstrn, sponsorg and Linda Frisbie, parliamentarian. 2. Some members of FNC are: Teresa Chris- tofferseu, Putty Worthington, Patti McCutcheon, and Kim Portz. 3. The officers of FNC are: Front How: Laura Winegardner, treasurer, and Ionelle Jensen, sccrcmry. Back Row: Calla Christoffersen, vice-president, and Lu Ann An- dersen, president, 4. Science Club officers are: jim VanAntwerp, prcsidentg Steve Dimig, vice- presidentg Iim Shal-ian, secretary-treasure-rg and Mr. Ronald Niemann, advisor. 5. Jim Van- Antwerp presides ovcr the Science Club. 6. Steve Dimig records weather data. 7. Members of FTA take charge of an after-game dance. I ,Q lg, in 'ff arf! A ...L s of X.-V 6 ini f J . 1 .5 93 , ,X V7 WE .WZ . .af K ' r f, . , 'i rf!! ' 1 1 f,' 9 04 ' f X 4, wn 41 N s N 1 ' - 1 A The Future Nurses Club experienced a successful year under the leadership of LuAnn Andersen, president, and spon- sor Mrs. Beverly Bennett. Besides par- ties, field trips, and touring the At- lantic Animal Health Clinic, members of the club heard a career presentation buy Maurita Weinandt, head of the nurs- ing department at Mount Marty College in Yankton, South Dakota. Finishing the year, a mother-daughter tea was held along with the installation of of- ficers. Future Teachers of America met this year with Bill Thede presiding over the monthly meetings under the supervision of Mr. john Hiemstra. To learn more about the teaching profession, members of the club taught at elementary schools early in 1973. Other activities of the club included sponsoring a sock hop for the after game dance on january 5, at- tending the state convention at Ames, and holding a Christmas party. This year the Science Club again con- ducted an air sampler project. They obtained devices for measuring wind velocity, wind direction, temperature, barometric pressure, and rainfall. These helped the members in recording their data. Presentations were given by jim VanAntwerp, president, and Lhnda Long on their experiences during the sum- mer with science. .-.,, 6-ag FHA Prepare Students for Future Occupations Slgudfnts were able to participate in activities which had practical applica- tion for the future. FHA provided pros- pective homemakers with an insight on menu planning. baking and other house- hold duties. ln addition to these ac- tivities they prepared a dinner for their parents and planned Christmas parties. FFA members were again active the year round. Hosting the Harvest Ball in November and exhibiting livestock in county and state fairs during the sum- mer were a few of the activities of the Future Farmers of America. FFA is a part of the Voc. Ag. program which em- ploys instruction in such areas as con- servation of land, construction of farm buildings, and techniques for farming. ------------ -- ------.4--------Q Q 2 gf . .Qi ,. 7,4 -rf' ff, '3 'Q . -f f,qff1pf:,rfv..'-, iif i1-fa 4 J-rf re .,.,,. ,Q f- if 1 V 1 1 if I ' ff? -1.1 vfrf'-ff : ':-3 Z ,Q-,i f 3'.',j:f 31,3-5 175321 1 'lied' ' El r , 411 'ififjz :rf 2 'r fri ' ffl-r 22 .fl X 15: 1 an - 1. The executive committee of the FHA in- cludes: Sheila Newberg, secretary-treasurerg Marcia Bartels, recreation chainnang jean Mor- ton, vice-presidentg jennifer Swaney, historiang and Debra Oathoudt, president. Absent from the picture is Teresa Noclgaard, projects chair- man. 2. This committee of FHA'ers is hard at work preparing a cheer for ru special pep assembly. 3. District president Nancy Mor- row gives a fellow FHA'er'Karen Peterson a helping hand. 4. FFAH-:rs are showing off their famiing wardrobe to the student body. 5, The executive committee of FFA in- includes: Ion Henriksen, presidentg Alan john- son, vice-presidentg Jeff Lowers, secretaryg Roger Dreager projects chairmang Dick Nichols. sentinelg Rick Andersen, reporterg and Mark Dolch, treasurer. 6. Working with mechan- ics often occupies the time of un FFA mem- ber. Both the Y-Teens and Hi-Y had a variety of programs throughout 1972-73. Under advisor Miss Gail Morse, the Y- Teens started the year with a meeting at Sunnyside Park at which Reverend Allen Hermeier spoke. At the October meet- ing Doctor Swanson spoke to the girls. A different type of meal consisting of rice and bread was served at the World Fellowship meeting to help the mem- bers understand the poverty problem in the world. Dieting sessions started after Ian Palmer presented a physical fitness program. Again this year the girls had Capsule Pals. In February they invited their fathers for an evening of volleyball and a potluck dinner. Many service projects were completed during the,.year by the Y-Teens. After the football season, they cleaned up the football stadium and other campus areas. A pool partly was held for the new freshman members. The girls also held a party for the children of solo par- ents. In November the Y-Teens pre- sented a Thanksgiving assembly. The Freshman Mixer started out an- other year for the Hi-Y and its advisors Joel Simms and Craig Messer. Powder Puff football girls appreciated Hi-Y or- ganizing and refereeing of their leagues. Along with the Y-Teens, the boys spon- sored the Winter Ball with the theme Candyland. Many members worked at activities like helping hand out pro- grams at 800 Club concerts or selling refreshments during games. With the formation of the Kansas City-Omaha Kings basketball team, the boys plan- ned a trip to see a professional game. The boys cleaned up the YMCA grounds as a service project. With the com- ing of spring a conference was held which many members attended. are: Row: Teri Rourick, worship. Second: jane Witrner, serviceg secretary. Third Key, historiang Jean Wohlenhaus, musicg and Iudy Underwood, Clemens, treasurerg Cathy Heithoff, vice presidentg Mary Einhaus, programg and Y-Clubs Accomplish Their Goals Throughout the Year i E I 4 3 2 1 1 The Y-Teens present an interpretive dance of the Lord's Prayer at the Thanksgiving as- sembly. 2. Nancy Neary, president of Y- Teens, comes all smiles to her meetings. 3. President Pat Key drags from a tough bas- ketball practice to an exciting Hi-Y meeting. 4. Hi-Y members help die Trojan teams by selling refreshments. 5. Decorations add to the Hi-Y and Y-Teen sponsored Winter Ball. V5 V ', .JW QQ if 'X i fl 4- ,ig 41-f 4 f ,nf , , , N, .1 ,,,,, , yn y -V-.nf ff fi i R ff 1 l af Q W0 4352219 wwf ,441 7 1 Hi-Y cabinet members under president Pat Key are: Top to Bottom: john DeWulf, secretnryg Dan Pedersen, chaplaing Craig Aldag, vice-presidentg and Iim Diaz, treasurer. Absent from the picture is Dan Watson, vice-president. L s 'tl -,. fm... Students Are Given a Chance to Put Their Talents to Use 3 1. Spanish Club students enjoy their meal consisting of tacos, Spanish tortillas, octapug, cookies, and punch. 2. Officers for the Spanish Club are: Ronda Goff, presidentg Judy Undenvood, secretary, Debbie Rouriclc, vice- presiclentg and Mr, Seufert, advisor. Absent from thc picture is Karl Catlin, treasurer. S. Mark Underwood drinks punch from a potc at the Spanish Club fiesta. 4. Patrice Dimig uses her talent to draw and outdoor scene. 5. Members of Art Club wait while John Roscoe prepares the film projector. 6. julie Holland, Karen Peterson, Paula Bacon, and Kristi Davis are initiated by wearing the latest Paris fashions to school. This lyear there were twenty-six mem- bers in Spanish Club. They held a fiesta at Christmas time and enjoyed many types of food. The club attend- ed a travelogue on Spain. Learning a Spanish dance was a new activity tried by students at one of their monthly meetings. Throughout the year they had various foreign speakers. Art Club started the year with eleven members. The club planned one trip for the members. Again, this year they made a movie, but this time it was a public service project. The topic was smoking and it was shown to the grade school children. GRA has 110 members this year. Members fixed the decorations for Homecoming and took a trip to the Girl's State Basketball Toumament in Des Moines late i.n the year. L GRA officers for this year are: Front Row: Denise Larsen, secretaryg Marcy Merrick, historiang Kathy Parker, recreation chair-mang and Don- na Rold, president. Back: Dixie Goold, treasurer and Cathy Hiortshoj, vice-president. Absent from the picture is Barb Aunan, point recorder. , -,fw-, --1 ,- - +1 47 fm? 4, 'gt 1-f fx fe, Y 3' '4 M, MLA M .A ' ' .V ,. L N .. .,.f,.,, ry? -11'f 'zQ.f,:4gL1i..,-35.32-QW 4 sz 520515, -75 ,, U ' , V 1 rg-,1i::':s,.4r,:': f1f , W. W' '-r w, - 'e f V .. .ch Y,-Qi ,Z-Q, Awifgf' M f n: 'W l I r i 0 ff :sv ' 2 'T - if, , X 4. . 5 . 1 N. E . I , rf f W, , ., , 3.2, 2322527 - 5,2 4? w if ff-1 -V Q . ff if 1 ' V MQW 1 1 -, 54 H Z, VW, . 5, . 4, ,,.,,,..m.4Am. V, 4 . ,f -j..,,7, W., v,,, --:-4 f , iff, fry ' ' , . 42,-. 'w f ff . If 5 . 4 3.1 ..., -. 1' , .w,- 1. 1 1, 3.3 .2 V , ,-'- fp- 3- , ' L if fl ' , sa . In 71577, i .ix V . ., 9 L 'QL Q, 0 -. , hw,-X N ,Q 'f xx, 1 v 2 , at 4 1 , f .. .I fa 2, -' -B Q 4. ', 'Zn v,,pf k, H ,, ' -M 44.4, cm ,,, , , ,, I 1 4' Evan ,,f hr ,W , , My fg 2, . f' ' . f ' -,WL :. 4Z..zgf'e2f Members of the Needl v . Nancy Leary. Back. - e staff are: Front Row: Beth Becker, Connie Cochran, Susan Howard, Kim Stanley, Susan Patferson, Kim Portz, Shen Neary, and Kirk Nc-lson, John Dewulf, Craig Hunter, Daryl Stangl, Tom Mason. Karl Catlin, and lim VanAntwerD. ffl -, W , . I , L9 Lf , f f WM- , . , ' ,:wfvf,. l 1 f wry ' W MV .44 ,V f gf 5 ..,f:fmf,!,Qei'225,:, mv.fZ,.z:.15ea'2tf 1' . fp , 2 , ,A ,,,f .Many . .M . , 1 ff- .Q ' 4 ' ,za ' , , .aye n.. ,XM 'f H v., nu' v ' ,ff :MM 1 f1 'f 4 - 2 lqiljfffzlgy, 1 'if' , Za 'V W1 . . -11 -' ' . . -' 'v:z47Zf:.,-.:.. 'I , xy?-ggi, - A nf' I.. , ., 3, Af , I , .4 - ZIZ. 1' , ' WW 3 , .1 f n ' , f I, . A, I Ml, Q . , , ff , zu '- X ' f V H, ,g X: ,f- .,-f V4 f X61 H l' 1 lv -J 4' ' 45 , V. , W .f , I l ww 4, , X Y f w X v X f I Ki lj I x 4 'X u. 1 1 ' M , fi . , N 'V f , , f- , f , f, 1 ,lx . i, ! 1 K, QQ! , r t X S+ fx. 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V, , f . s ,I . f 1 wx v' e-W, D , ,ff W fi , x -1- X i as ff- at M, 1 2, ,Q W e-- is 1 itfs .3 -J ' ' I I 4 A -in 'eff J Jr, ,A The Needle staff, sponsored by Miss Jeanne Ho-:worth and edited by Kim Stanley and Nancy Neary. probed school activities for humorous and interesting stories. The Needle featured a full sports page, humorous stories, various types of polls, and student editorials. The staff also printed and sold programs for sport- ing events. Under the leadership of editors Randy Reimer and Mike Portz, the Javelin staff recorded the styles, happenings, and ideas of the 1972-73 AHS school year. Taking and printing pictures, writ- ing copy, and pasting up layouts oc- cupied much of the staff's time, and with Mr. Granthanfs help, deadlines 2 5 1. Mr. Grantham questions Bill Beatty's lay- out. 2. Needle staff meets daily during sixth period. 3. Judy Underwood hashes over ideas with Tami Bell and Dalene Stangl. 4. Kim Portz and Susan Howard struggle to meet deadlines. 5. Typing away, Debbie Bourick and Patrice Dimig nish to get copy to the printer. 6. This year's editors and advisors are: Front Row: Mike Portz, Javelin: Nancy Neary and Kim Stanley, Needle: and Randy Reimer, Javelin. Back: Jeanne Howorth, Needleg and Dwight Grantham, Javelin. N N ii 3 9 A 1 5 N! 4 IQXJ , ra . :L-visa:-' 'ff ' . ' .if 'Php .- L, v--rg ' ,. az. ' 1 1 ,:-I'L,:f?2-L -111. 2'7 4V'S'- '2'3'ps,-7-nxiggfkw I' hung 'fS-'-'-a'iuEaswiv5'fh?- 11 1 N 9f ' - - pffS:z2c'f.gf:2ff-22 fwefylfevgfxjwf J A5 - ' :Lf '- 'Mi' Mew- - ' W4 ' 11 . - , rf m2r 'f:-axpxf 'szni-22:1 .5 - -'M :,Jf:iff?,g,E-wfkligwg, - va. . ESF, . WJ 'g n 1 2':if.-1y21f..w,, ,,,-.gg -'haf--M71 !-apf,f I -Q, ww, f'-:man-paw N 7. fir' ..f,,w-'-kflfgvzx:'1,m,'2'f -.4 -5,.f': '- J ,.4'3iffeLafAWii'i:'f412fv-f,-23-11494:-wi' --'fam -wf'QffJf fr-H . TW'52,Hft fr'--1iSmf2.3v5aeI?fQ':Qf fJ?f5z35v,'z qvvzaweflgff-f,1..,,5:affwe-2 . --'J-' 31 . ,L,fwwfh,a:r2-',:xg:: fvEfY.f4:aPLrc'! 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Also the Choir attended Fiddler on the Roof at the Des Moines Play- house in November. 2 1 4 1. Concert Choir demonstrates its singing ability in rehearsals as well as in perfor- mances. 2. Voice lessons for Carol Lawton improve her singing ability. 3. Linda Long and Pat Key sing a duet while being accom- panied by Mliss Wright. 4. In Concert Choir the sophomores' ability is represented by solo- ist Renita Pauley. Patrice Lassen :lh 1. . lg 'F I The Concert Choir Sings Its Way Through Another Year ff ,ff 'Q , Y .,,.. I L' , , WZ ,YZ ,QV V. ill, V . '. ,M . ' f ,I 5' WZ Y' 9 ,,, - V - ,f , -i ry, , Q ,f f .4 ,... , , 2' 1 ,154 '-ff ' Vf V' g:,QVV- 25 e V 4gj'l 2 -4 ,'fa.VffV 'T0 ff, M V4.1 4 -1 --'f Wfeiif,-?in'iZCl-'f 'Ana , Q, V , 5 .4 K V , ' 21, .f,,:'1:j,5'f'1-wg' ,, 'jj5kg1Qif: ,, V' w,0,.'fV f ze., . . . V . ,f ef. f -- . 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Second: Miss Delma Wright, Judy Lyon, Debbie Dimig, Kathryn Reinertson, Rosanne Reimer, Shirley Nichols, Terri Rourick, Billie South, Susan Diaz, Nancy Becker, Kim Stanley, Michael , Carol Lawton, Rebecca Bjom, Kathy Parker, Rebecca Kluever, Waters, Diane Esbeck, Diane Hutchinson, Renita Pauley, Bob Ross, Janet Janelle Jensen, Barb Annan, Sarah Johnson, Diane Steffens, Shelli? Nelson, Blunk, Katie Williamgt Trish Esbeck, ' K1-15 Johnson, Raymond Ostrus, 1. l 1 r 1 J.. W M.. . v'H1 ' 1 l Im WN X wg., . -5: xx X Q, ff' Th'd M 'Erving Annette Patterson, Susan and Susan Patterson. rr: ary A , I 4 Howard, Marcia Drake, Bill Schrier, B111 Hams, 1111 Lehman, Anne ,Lippincott, Renee Wohlenhaus, Dave Marousek, Darwln johnson, Jean ' ' Demse Cooper, Wohlenhaus, Barb Hennmgsen, Renee Relmer, Sandra Knop, ,f ? Mary I-Ioeck, and Kirby Andersen. Back: Alan Jacobsen, Pat Key, Ken- dall Andersen Mark Bortle, Val Solhman, john Van Ginklg Sscott Ifake, I'11i- Ned Kluever,,J'on Martens, Scott Buechler, Alan Gangesta , teve . 1 kan, Mark Underwood, and John Roscoe. Absent from the picture are ,Nancy Neary and Rick Andersen. NWTN ,NNN if W' Q. f-M-vw-wwv:xx:: f' ff X x WLQWFKA xx wok 2 2 5 ,Nr .N W sv. ww.-.,,. gc .Z we 7 0 j .f 1 I x af , , Members of the Concert Band are: Front Row: Linda Long, Kathy Corn- well, W'endy Carlson, Dalene Stangl, Denise Mathisen, Carol Bebensee. Tami Bell, Debra Blake, and Sharon Rasmussen. Second: Katie Williams, Patricia Fulks, Judith Lyon, Renee Mallon, Denise Ohms, Janis Rechtenbach, 1 i L00,f, Sis 35, Qt ' QM Ml V 02 ' ' 'i ,fg.g,...n.G2Q...'-' 5-.Zi 9 3' Patricia Esbeck, Renita Pauley, Laurie Smith, Dale McAllister, Penny Miller, Laurie Reinertson, Judy Sclzwarte, Sheryl Knuih, Sharon Kerr, Denise Cooper, and Mark Dolch. Third: Kathy Ellingson, Angela Har- ris, Shirley Nichols, Nancy Christensen, Balbara Pedersen, Kathy Mauer, Val Sothnzan, Clayton Koehler, Kelly Vfise, Kevin Huitt, Gary Olsen, F 4 Elizabeth Hair Sheila Newberg, Marcia Bartels, Kim Reason, Sharon Travis Renee Reimer, Diane Gangestad, Ruth Anderson, Mary Hoeck, Kris Johnson and Jill Lehman. Back: Bill Harris, Rick Mauk, Mark Schwartz Richard Kanning, Mitch Christensen, Raymond Ostrus, Sarah Iohnson, Mike Portz, Jeanne Wohlenhaus, Mark Masteller, Dean Ayers, Concert Band Turns on the Tunes vf Nick Knuth, Mr. A.rthu.r Meyer, Mark Bortle, Collins Cutler, Sandra Smith, Denise Cook, Marilyn Hansen, janet Blunk, Jeff VVinston, Judy Underwood, Dan McDermott, Lynn Larsen, jim Shahan, and Joni Bell. Absent from the picture are: Donna jameson, Ned Kluevcr, Jo Lynn Southard, John Sams, Calvin Christensen, and Iean Morton. Beginning the year, the bandsmen combined their talents and those of Mr. Gary Slechta from Morningside to per- form a clinic concert. Aside from per- forming concerts for the public, they A' Q ,' - , held a Christmas l:-and party where they , of i M f ff . ' 1.4, Q-jfwf' ,f exchanged gifts and then gave the - V' 55.3 gifts to needy families. This year they f 'ig X had four members that participated in ,M r the Honor Band held in Red Oak. '-'35 4' ,, W, A 1 y , ,ry, if so 1.?'i4- ,f Sis ,sg 1. Linda Long displays the band bulletin f' board that she has taken care of for three AL... years. 2. Members of the Band Council X are: Kevin Huitt, vice-president, Trish Esbeck, senior representativeg Mike Portz, presidentq Judy Underwood, secretary-treasurerg Kelly 5 Wise, sophomore representativeg and Denise Cooser, junior representative. 3. Mr. Slechta 557' 4 con ucts the bandsmen in a practice session. L- 4. Members of the band meet during first ,. period. 'V J . , ,Jr , Marching . . Performing . . fp., Q' e fs? 5 i l Qi :J '-7 , , 1,4 if f 1 4 VI ll V V ,U f' CL Qi f ,n 1 ,l 0 216 - 1 151. P1 5 PW W2 14,0 X 1 42- I i 7 'l 'I x Members of this year's Prep Band are: Front Row: Cynthia Dean, Cindy Esbeck, Debbie Stanley, Carrie Williams, Connie Swanson, Kyla Huatt and David Kirchoff. Second: julie Martens, Tammie Ferguson, Teresa Christensen, Ronald Bornholdt, Joe Finnell, Kent Kunze, Tom Sandhorst Sue Kluever, Dwight Williams, Tom Buck, Ian Kremer, Becky Nelson, and Tammy Richards. Back: Arthur Meyer, Dwight McAllister Dan Mason Todd Pellett, Ieanne Westbrook, Allen Friday, Annette Mallette, Craig Rasmussen, Mike McCauley, Jeff Weppler, Randy Blake, Greg Kizzxer and Doug Kmen. Absent from the picture are: Bill Ayers, Shen'y Nichols, 53' 1 5 1 21 and Kristi Schildberg. 82 L fk f ff ' 1 'Q i7 My V fl Q, 74, W7 Vywf, why, ig 5f,gj,,11f:z,if.z2z,fgLiL,pmzf, ,.n,,, ,,,, , ,,.. , I Q I .- ,gl af! an Q Q 'Ewa 1, ,MCQ . ., X Y V '-GQ 7'1 fs fun 1' r LIT? 1-- f . if f fi Q L ' i vm? T., ,,.A,.A Il 4 A ji' gang .W Members of Mixed Chorus are: Front Row: Sheri Smith, Barb Lehmann, Toni Robinson, Dwight Williams, Kathy Rourick, Candice Drake, Sheila Smith, Craig Rasmussen, Suzanne Haegele, Steve Park, Mike Claggett, Sherry Nichols and Laurie Sievert. Second: Miss Delma Wright, Chris Deardorff, Debbie Stanley, Cindy Dean, Julie Blunk, David Hansen, Annette Mallette, Teri McCutcheon, Terri Christoffersen, Tammy Ferguson, Doreen Yarger Carl Dvorak, and Jeanne Westbrook. Back: Becky Nelson, Sarah Wohlenhaus, john Krengel, Ian Kremer, Iulie Martens, Sue Kluever, Mike McCai.iley, Mark johnson, Paul McDaniel, Tom Sandhorst, Robyn Bredcnsteiner, and Kim Cummings. Absent from the picture is Kim Kermode. Vocalists Strive for Perfection The Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, and Treble Chorale spent most of their rehearsals preparing for two 800 Club Concert performances and the Christ- mas Vespers Service. The Mixed Chorus was made up of freshmen singers, the Treble Chorale consisted of freshmen and sophomore girls, and the Girls' Chorus involved junior and senior girls. These vocalists worked on improving their voices in the hopes of making Con- cert Choir. 14'3 . 1. 'Girls' Chorus is busy looking over il's music! 2. Putting a special effect into the concert, Kathy Six plays the electric guitar 3. This is the scene after a great perfor- mance. 4. Louise Sullivan takes attendance N for Girls' Chorus. L X N X Members of the Girl's Chorus are: Front Row: Elise Lehmann, Angela Harris Donna Rold Denise Ohms Brenda Grover ' Cook, Kathy Green, Lori Turner, Teresa Nodgaard, Linda Sullivan, Trish Fulks, Dany Benedetti, June Petty, Teri Rouriclf gbldn lgdibeansjaggrdixe Second: Miss Delma Wright, Kim W1lSOD, Jamie Hute, Lee Ann Bowers, Pam Alexander, Angela Rocha, Ianet Martens Karen Van Der Sluis Kind Kautz, Daleen McDermott, Dorothy Erickson, Mary Schuler, Susan Claggett, Ruth Anderson, Debbie Oathoudt Diane l-Iagen and Louise Sullivan Back: Jayne Auerbach, Terri Robinson, Bev Herrick, Denise Johnson, Dawn Campbell, Helene Hackwell, Doreen, Schuler Karen,Tumer Calla Christ fl fersen, Jane Van Ginkel, Cindy Merrick, Jennifer Swaney, Kathy Pellett, Nancy Howlette, and Sheryl Chantry. Absent froin picture is Bonnie Shrimptdn J 0 Members of Treble Chorale are: Front Row: Debbie Both, Kay Nomian, Teresa Young, Joni Bell, Cheryl Mewhirter, Cindy Petersen, Tammy Cohron, Lori Casson, Rhonda Schuler, Denise Mathisen, Sheri Neary, Patty Waters, Linda Paul, and Sheila Newberg. Second: Miss Delma Wright, Trish Minor, Christy Gronewold, Kathy Comwell, Cindy Westfall, Chris Watson, Marcia Bartels, Emily Beatty, Sherie Polkingham, joan Weresh, Myra Iacobsen, Jody Zellmer, Teri Key, Geneda lessen, Kim Reason, and Sherrie Smith. Third: Diane Smith, Cindy Placzek, Leslie Bullock, Tammy R th rf d Ett Cha man, Sue Nadler, Kathy Paulsen, Terri Stelpflug, Marcia Merrick, Anne Lynam, Dawn Stangl, Tammy Steffens, Lisa Iuel, i 3 P Calndtis ogndersen, and Lori Robinson. Back: Nancy Christensen, Barb Pedersen, Patty Eden, julie Holland, Sharon Kerr, Patti McCutcheon, Teresa Faust, Cathy I-Ijortshoi, Kathy Six, Barb Hutchinson, Barb Camp, Patty Worthington, Pat Riggs, Rosemary Schwarte, and Diana Reynolds. Absent from picture is Julie Hoilien. if if if V ' f 542 ,W 1, 6 , ' :1 rj, , -fy' W: ff :gw fc ff, Q V V11 v ' . ' aw if 1 '15 1 , , 3V 1 ,4 . . d 1' 5 K, N5-E -., ,- I F' filfa 4 I . 4 ' f F? QRS N If f 5 , 0 ., Boy's Double consists of: Pal Key, John Jorgensen, Mark Underwood, Bob ROSS, A1311 Gallgestad, Ned Ki!-lever, Mark BOINC, and 1011 MHNSDS- g nikon K '51 fy 'Wg 7 lj.. 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Th05QASi11Zi!3g for Tone Row are: Patrice Dirnig, Becky Bjorn, Nancy Nenry, Susan Howard, Blllxe South, Debble Rourxck, ju y Lyon, lghxrley N1chols, Becky Kluevcr, Jonelle Jensen, Shelliu Nelson, and Carol Lawton. 86 '!'i ' V V L iw -'I :- cn Cf! O : UQ cn O -'H m 'rl cb E -'I o 1: o :- 3 m : L4 ,gap ,- '4 5 .,. :QQ f rff ' 17 f 1 . 1-22511-:qw 'fi 37317, 47 members are: Long. and Susan Back: john S teffens, Annette and Ion 'C in EW and hami onize for 1' 1 , Q '24 7 Janet Blunk, Katie VV illiams, Anne Lippincott,Renee Mark Underwood, Mark Ned Kluever. Madrigal, Boy's Double Quartet, Trio, and Tone Row compose this year's small singing groups and were made up of twenty, eight, three, and twelve mem- bers, respectively. Members of the groups were chosen by Miss Wright and could have been sophomores, juniors, or seniors. The four groups sang at the 800 Club Concerts, school assemblies, and various community activities. Mad- rigal, Boy's Double, and Trio received I ratings at State Music Contest, and Tone Row, which was divided into two sextets, received a I and a II. 3 1. Denise Cooper txies to convince Annette Patterson to do a ood job at pre-contest out, You're l 3. This is a recital. 2. Madriga? acts Good Man, Charlie Brown. switchl 11-Yi 1 I' '11 Lo and Behold , the Thespians Present Great Plays Again! WM L3 l 1 , 'X R41 '4- Q x 'w ff' f q.'. ,,,,, ll, , .L ,fr 'rfef-' ' 1 '.1,' af. -.1 , sy 7. ., ,, y at 5 . l E Lo and Behold is a comedy which has to do with a Nobel Prize winner, who has lived for many lyears on a meager diet to favor an ailing heart. After signing a will, he eats a sumptuous meal and dies happily. He is beset by the spirits of an Indian girl pushed off a cliff by her lover, a Southern belle with a disturbing drawl, and a phony lib- eral attitude, and a frustrated composer. Milo-Bob Ross Mr. Vkiingate-F red King Daisy-Kathryn Reinertson Dr. Robert Dorsey-Bill Thede Minnetonka-LeAnn Bowers Kenneth-Darwin Johnson Honey-Renee VVohlenhaus Jack-John Krengel Exit the Body, was written by Fred Carmichael. The story tells of a woman mystery writer, who rents a New Eng- land house which was supposed to be the rendezvous point for some stolen jewels. The focal point of the set is the closet' which opens into a living room and into a library. In the closet is found a body which promptly dis- appears only to be succeeded by a sec- ond body. Lilian-Cindy Menick Jenny-Shari Neary Randolph-Mark Shea Helen-Sarah Wohlenhaus Kate-LeAnn Bowers Crane-Jan Kremer Vernon-Mike Westfall Lyle--Darwin Johnson Philip-.Terry Mauer Richard-John Krengel 5 1 4 2 1 1. Sarah NVohlenhaus, the villain, seems very excited about the whole situation. 2. Renee Nvohlcnhaus imitates a Southem belle and listens to the conversation of Daisy and Dr. Robert Dorsey. S. 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Ss.-+ KM.. - 0 J N X , . .ggi ,2.3.2:e-fx - -A . 'oss ' -.2 X X . 4 ----.-s-X :Ss- NNsfsNll l xx: 'A X. J: 1, r-,Q and J e: Front Susan Diane Bortle, and f, f, M- A 1 .1 f mg, Alan Gangestad. 44 ., .. 5' DAQ 4'f -ff' +vn Q - A Cl . A 0,2 , ..,,' 1?'g. Vx, -- 3 . -1 ,f , ,i- e W ,,. f , f r 1 gg 1 W f Z' ' I in , , 1 ff f l f l , I 3 L 2 VI 141 f :Y . A J 4 4.53 . ' 3 1 . - , 3 00 X . 0 X .- . fI4:w2,'.' ,' 4, J af .ia 1 1 , 5 f-v V I l Q gb s rv ' ' 59' A 4 4 - Wie - I f f f ' '- ' 5 , 5 f f , ,, l f '7' I , . , ' f ' f V 1 f' Z7 4 M ,' , Mus . ., .ff 4 .' QZZ? 1242... ,, Row: Linda Long, Nancy Becker, Jill Lehman, Annette Steffens. Second: Janet Blank, Denise Cooper, Bob Diaz. and Kim Stanley. Back: Mark Underwood, Ned -e4Mf'ZZZ?7ff Zeeewekiev Z7 'f1e?feeeeeeeQ-ee zegeywe , gy. ,751 Z ., 7, N g,.,56f,,,-.,,f.-,...-...M-fy,' -rfy ff - ' ' .,,s,, 5 wi, 4, f,, :fi ', . , 7 - W. 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Q .5 Vifff 'ft ' fi: 151 .. 1.59 , ff ,fyfqm-'fg f 7 f' 7 HZ 1: ' . .9 , 2. iyH!5fQ:+'affSwf5f f ,f W W! ' f. 1 f ' J f f V A J' ,WiiiiviiziiffffirfziisMit 1 1 r ... if p, 1. . lid Q A WL L'f'iF'f5ff:fM5'4 Receiving I ratings are Girls' vocal Sextet B and Percussion Ensemble. These groups include: Front Row: Carol Lawton, Debbie Rourick, Janet Blunk, Jonelle Jensen, Patrice Dimig, and Kathy Ellington. Back: Judy Underwood, Susan Howard, Lynn Larsen, Dalene Stangl, and Denise Cooper. Soloists receiving superior ratings at contest are: Front Row: Linda Long, .Kim Stanley, and Shellie Nelson. Back: Judy Lyon, John Sums, and Judy Underwood. ,, 1.9! 'VW W ,M L., is - ,,, pn- tn! :vi N-....,, .- ,f df AW , L N 87 Participate in Contest On Friday and Saturday of March 30 and 31, Atlantic students traveled to Abraham Lincoln in Council Bluffs to partake in the yearly music contest. Much time and work was spent by stu- dents, preparing both solos and ensem- bles. Atlantic came home with fourteen superior ratings, thirty-two II ratings, and four III ratings. Even though a lot of work was involved, the students still found time to relax and enjoy them- selves. 1 4 3 - . 1. iMusic - students 'find ways .of releasing the tension before a performance. 2. Kathy Ellingson awaits the okay from the judge to begin her solo. 3. The Clarinet Quartet, consisting of Laurie Reinertson, Calvin Chris- tensen, Denise Cooper, and Debbie Blake, performs at pre-contest recital. 4. Clayton Koehler decides to take a snooze before his performance. -1 ,A-'ll C, ,. .al , 9 Pg fur ,rg .- E .. , , ,A .1 '1 91 .s ,5 3 fill'-'..-4V U ff gil UE -fl .1 ff ', - V 1 1 4- 161045, Jn ,, 1 aw,,- -. . f, ..-:, 4 aj- V-N . f C 411: ' X' If ,, , , ,, ,.,r. . ,4VV,4.V- 4,5 , V, - yi 1. ,QV-'Q5fz:qV, ' , K Fir f 'L' ' V iv'-'z 1 , ff? 'fifty , ,5 , . V- ' 27:11 13 25: 'QZKV' .f V- '- I1 ' - I ,- , , z,,g,,p ,,,, , I fygp ,L . - f, It X , fa V wi f- -, V y ..-. V A ' 1, ' faisa ,.,. 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X i I, f f ,,' .' 41111, : .' 1 ff 7 All The Thespians annuallly put on a Drama Festival where golden spikes were awarded and this year a one act play was presented. Sarah Wohlenhaus started the evening by singing the theme, Thanks for the Memories. Several students, who received one rat- ings at Speech Contest, recited their se- lections. The Act One Award, which goes to the most active first year Thespian, was presented to Sarah Wohlenhaus. Renee Wohlenhaus received the Best Supporting Actress Award while Mike Westfall took the corresponding actor award. For the first time in eleven years there was a tie for the Best Per- formance in a Major Role, with Bill Thede and Kate Reinertson sharing the award. The golden spike for the Cur- tain Call, which goes to the best all around Thespian, went to Kate Rein- ertson, the president. 5 1 4 1. Kate Reinertson is pleased with her d.ry's work at the Speech Contest. 2. kim Frinlg gives a speech at Denison.. 3. Debbie Rour- ick delivers her interpretation of Cry, the Be- loved Country. 4. Renee Wohlenhaus ac- cepts the olden spike for Best Supporting Actress. Bill Thede, playmg ,the Paff of the happy scarecrow, talks to Mike West- fell, who is an unhappy burn. 6. Several students talk over the happenings of t.he day at speech contest. S Six Persons Receive I's at State Speech Contest gf? Zwlvllfff yi! stew Z +1 ff? M 1 . Y. . .lmiie es-we '4 N-SSRN .man 41 .jst-'sam f , 2. ga., x . '43 Qvngng If fffg, ff 7, f, f, We W as-era MQ!'4'v 4 v. 1' - .4 f. - - . ,ug 'E -a , uf, '. 4 li ...- fZ1:f 'f4f 7. 4 .924 !,4:ef .ff ,Q f iii : 1, ' ,J 25 3 3 , vii... 3. 1 'f' W' '71 'Z ' . J A :.'4:'-' 1y?ffy3f? y ' 'F' , Vvvl . 171,31 4, hug. iw? ff' Q , ff ' 4 ff f , ,,,. , ,., , , so ,.,f . 44. 4 ,Q f'-v if ' 'f , Q' ' 45' 2 at fn- ' , .,,. 2 1 . . I , if fe' 2 ' cgv- ,wc-v -ll , I. .3551 3-1-1,1-, aff? fig 4.1 'ff' , ,I J -new ,,,,-Qt, , 4 Yi ' V? 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Vocal soloists were John Jorgensen and Linda Long. Some of the songs that highlighted the show were: Concert For Faculty and Band, featuring four faculty membersg selections from F id- dler on the Roof, perfomied by Con- cert Choirg Geodyssey, a folk rock journey, State Fair Selections, sung by Swing Choirg Along Came Jonesf' performed by Boy's Double, and Tail- gate Concerto, featuring a Dixieland Combo. Zingo,,' performed by Stage Band, was composed, arranged, and di- rected by Arlen Ottmar, the Junior High Band Director. Mr. Arthur Meyer and Miss Delma Wright were over-all di- rectors and co-ordinators of the show. 6 7 I 1 2 3 4 1. Jones rescues poor Sweetw-Sue from Salty Sam. 2. M.ike Portz and Renee Wohlen- haus reminisce about old times in band and choir. 3, During Tailgate Concerto, the band accompanies a Dixieland combo, consist- ing of Kelly Wise, John Sams, Kristy Johnson, Calvin Christensen, Jill Lehman, and Mike Portz., 4. -A committee of handgmeri la-nd choristers spent-longvhours providing the stage with decorations. . Stage Show 1973 opens with all participants marching down the aisles. 6. One of the highlights of the show was Concert for Faculty and Band, star- ring Mr. Dyer, Mrs. Gourley, Miss Howarth, and Mr. Hascall. 7. Jeff Winston collapses after the show. 8. Mr. Ottmar directs Zingo, the song he composed and arranged. Solos were done by Mike Portz, Joni Bell, Judy Underwood, Jill Lehman, and Katie Williams. l' I lim! 3' w f V . 2,9 ia 1 5 ' , xi.-1-' ' -wa. A , W 4 an--. 4 4 Administration Promotes Higher Education The Board of Education, the legisla- tive governing body of the school dis- trict, provided representation for the people of the district by functioning as a policy-making body. Besides provid- ing the leadership for the school district and its employees, the Board selected an executive officer, the Superintendent of Schools, and delegated to him the authority of carrying out the policies, plans, and necessary administrative func- Lions. John Hunter served as Superintendent of the Atlantic Community School Sys- tem, with Glen Binfield assisting him as director of special services. Darrell Eblen, principal, and Rollin Dyer, ath- letic director and vice-principal, admin- S Hi h School while istered the enior g , . . . ci, Del Neary was the Junior High Prm pal. NXWFFYT'?Y'5TS?5xN'NN'sXwssmm-smwtxxsw Nt Qj ii gig gf it fi f 5 fi , if' 4419?-V , 'y If i ,L- , W , .,-' - 1 ' 1, 98 jug--.. A f iv ,f X f W., 1 .f jk,- '- V . ' ' A 'R i 5. ,y.,I!3,,,.,.v,,,m,. a .4 1 X, -his . -V f' If.-,,r-35.1. P ,. 19 .Ani . f - TAY gt'W' 19Lz . - f '- A, , A-an 4 , rf' t ' af' , , .4 'E XYZ 0 ' i ,I I .. . N. Q . ' 'TLS'-zrcf Ls -. lk 1 I 5 2 1. Superintendent John Hunter -oversees a multitude of administrative activities from'his busy office. 2-. Glenn Binfield, director of special serviceshniaker of the all-important de- ision school in Atlanticn or no school in -kt- c lantic today. 3. Allen Boller, and Wythial Drake, supervisor of buildings and grounds and ' ' l concem them- head custodian, respective y, selves with problems in the school's facilties. 4. Athletic director and vice-principal re- sponsibilities keep Rollin Dyer in constant correspondence. 5. Junior High principal Del Neary maintains order in the seventh and eighth grades. 6. Making sure the statutes 1 'd d wn in the student handbook are fol- ai o lowed, is the enormous task of Darrell Eblen. lb 1 L, 'm ..,ik.L..k I I.: Il I1 lf, 'Ji ll JJ 1,4 fl' ': -rm f 4 .. .' . 5 , 9 93 if V Board of Education members are: William Beatty, Di Shank, Lyle Harris, and Eldon Kay. ,f 'WZZ' WWVQP 'W 5 4 1 V, ,, ' f .. , , 1 1, '- 111523215 5 f ' f r,51!I':i1v?' 'Cf' ' j, V A J 5, ,Elin- fy ,zz ,Ir ' fffg ., ff 4, 4, 4 'H , . K J, , ,Q-1 f A 4 l .9 Qi , '----.4 - 11. . ,, 5. 'r J A ulxu.ua511u.,acn1A Passing Their Knowledge Out to AHS'ers 5, f Allen. Dale 1 Industrial Arts iziifffk 02 7 I I fl 2 Bame , L I lY .Llfg, fl ' Sciincgnn , 2 . , , f ' 'HM , 'J 1 , e ,7f0:'. Beaver, Ronald rf 2 'qi s Ai ig' ' ,V , Vocational Agriculture LZ I an E23 V V,., 4 , 3 i f Bennett, Beverly .A ' I My 5 ' Nurse ,V V yf' M . , . .I ,gy ' A W -. Braman, Esther X 5- 5 E y 7.45, Home Economics H ' Brown, Richard f 1 ' l X . - .me mmem . 0 1 .J Head of Math Dept. This year the Math Department, headed by Richard Brown, instigated ten new math mini-courses. These new courses offered anything from Mathe- matics for Leisure Time to Basic Alge- bra I in six week units. Two years of math in Junior High and four years in High School rounded out the math pro- gram. These courses plus,the new elec- . tives offered greater opportunity for in- dividauls to broaden their horizons in ., s math, . r Bur-neu, Charles W V Science fy M11 1' 1 f MK . W ' 'ff , f . ,- 4' Li n, f Camiichael, Leland Social studies A . ,gf Cassidy, Richard 1, 2' Math ' A 4 Clausen, Lowell Science A 'G 'liz 2-'I ff rf 1 NN ii turing from his favorite position, Mr. Cannichael talks about his favorite subject - politics. W f X ,W 71 1 5 W1 f 7 , 7 J r Z 1, 0 , , ap ef , 'ff f 1 XV, .st ik 4' .' In ' L-.2 ff. M 1, DeLance, Norman I English Dyer, -Frances Reading Elming, Elaine Home Economics 1, y'f during his free period. S ,, W ,, ., ,,-1 wr 1 r , ,.- V ,. 4 ,rf Fl 1 ' 5 ' BTW' v ,lf r :ff-' 1 r r ,.,'ff , U ' 1 ff ff A, A. ' it , Ah V, up ,, 'gf ti gl 'f Y ww ., , r lf , Mrs. Hemphill is in charge of the listening center in the junior high. ,,, ., ,M , . 47 A 5 1' 'fi 1 f..,:. 1 l- ,I f.'a7' -7,7 ff - ,, ,r. I , .4 W .,', 48' V , 1 7 Preparing Students For Graduation Preparing for our future, we needed to leam many skills. Vocational Agri- culture was planned for the students who had an interest in fanning or in the field of agriculture. These students carried on actual practice in farming or agricultural work off Hue fami. For future homemakers, Home Economics was offered. During the three years it was offered, girls were able to learn how to sew, cook, fumish items for the home, and other related subjects. Busi- ness Education had eleven courses for those students who were planning for a business career. Two new courses, Forkner Shorthand and Automation, Management, Selling, were added to the Mrs. Braman gives some advice to a prospective housewife. i 6 curriculum. Eskew, Iohn f , fr. ' 4 ,, Counselor Evans, Realha Y' Sec.-Guidance Office I p 'dw Fett, Erlene 1 WV Social Studies ' Finders, Vicki ' my Ji Business 1 ,.: H Gourley, Betty 11-r--'za-.-as Buginggg Grantham, Dwight f I I Business EW f ,ffffi Harrell, Karen 5 fx! A 17 -.52 English '72, Hascall, Thane 2 r English .129 ' if fir.. A , ., , , 1-1 . ,f 443 ' r .4 'fi .,' 1 , . 1 ,y 19 54 V, -'V f' .V I T .. -Nt X ,Qi a :ff 1' f' ' 'H :f4's Pi , ' ' I - V ,,y I' ss' ' ' 17 ' , ,Qi f' , 21532. V , f .1 1' f 1 4 X A ., s, f f , f 0 ff 1, gh 'C M 4 1 f f , , 5' lff ' -- ,af V N -' fa- . , ,I v f ff ,, Ng it .rn r -1. jfifvh' 51. 'I Heflin, Betty Physical Education Hemphill, Helen Learning Center Hemdon. Steven Math Herring, Robert Social Studies Hiemstra, John Social Studies Hiemstra, Mary English Hobson, Norma Sec.-Superintendenfs Offic Hofmeyer, Francis C Head of Social Studies Dept. Holbrook, Dennis Math Hovick, Clyde Math I-Ioworth, Jeanne Head of English Dept. Huebner, Gere History Iespersen, Richard Guidance Counselor johnlc, Barbara Guidance Counselor Kluever, Gwyn Librarian Knuth, Dorothy Librarian Lawton, Shirley Sec.-Principle's Offic Lewis, William Science Lowary, jim Industrial Arts 102 E If Many things leamcd in Industrial Arts are put to practical usc, such as painting. xx s 4 fl., l 0 4, ' jzimaz Bill Thede explores one of the many methods of com- munication. lb it l 1 7 ff ff, Q4 Subjects That Influence the Society of Tomorrow Different methods of expression were needed for each individual. Freshman and sophomore English courses were re- quired, but junior and senior years gave us twelve English electives to aid in the command of the English Language. For those interested in expressing themselves beyond their native tongue, Latin and Spanish were offered. Many displayed their talents through vocal and instru- mental music. Students in Industrial Arts spent class time constructing wood and metal projects. The social studies department kept students informed on current events with special emphasis on Election '72. Psychology and the Diplomatic History of the United States were two new Mr. Seufert is trying to communicate with freshman during 6th period Spanish. sf. 5i!f ,gf ffi ffm' X aa fax' any jf -L wg f , A , V . ' ' v 4 r . 'I X 1 4 ' Z-jg ', ' ' X153 2 MQ! 5 ,sim 1 1 i 4 N 2 Lt: ,KMZ13 3 1 f F: 5:2 V I S ff 1 5355? . 5 -fi i E ,,, 1 V, it 1 l ' W gf' get Li, f ' 1 ' p i l ,..... ' - ., f 4 l 1 - '5 2, ? t I i , 2 1 r 1. electives available to juniors and sen- ,.-.. ,4- iors. yyyj,6f7W7 , 'A Lundgren Richard Social ,Studies f m? Z ' ' , r ,mf 5 V '1 H fi 7 ,Q R ff 1' l 7 Lyons, Larry English Madison, C-ary W. f Math if Mathias, Roger ' f Science McDermott, Melinda Sec.-Superintendenfs Office V a .Lael S',fL7ZZie izdll'fl?Z2 Q Messer, Craig ' yi Ag' Business Ingfeyer. 'V rumenta Music ' it X, Mikkelsen, Sonya Math 103 O4 psy. WU , D . 'f ' 7 'g- 1 - f11fi::f72f:7fnv ,. ,f't'ff'c-' A ifilafmi-m ' ,455 1 . . NIf5f5f'l N if-I'. '-' ' ' wa ' jj Moiseil Sail ,,W,!. -etc xg., .W ug is ff r' Wa ' 2 1. s ff 1 L 3522 , 1 vp, W f W' me . 1 M4 . f f,, . , Neary, Clark f 'f .fly V ' rf ' 1 Social Studies 'nfl' M 'fm ll. l I '-mis Z4 ' Nebola, Elnora vii? 4 12? 4,-V ' Art ' Mi, If . ' . 4Qg,,,,,, 'XA Niemnn, Ronald ijgggi-'e - ' Science , V , 1,35 is- ,. t ,i 1 -. , Q., , ,fy If Nissen, Richard Yin' '-522 Meth :Miss f is r at 'ff-2 1 . f Fine Arts, Phys. Ed., and Driver's Education Mold New Talent Completing the 9:00 to 3:30 schedule are the Sciences, Art, Driver's Education and Physicial Education. Our world to- day needs scienceg therefore, it was the goal of the science instructors to broad- en the student's knowledge of science and to guide the student toward a bet- ter understanding of our world through science. Through art, students have developed the ability to express them- selves in drawing, sculpture, and de- signing. Driver's Education promoted the development of good driving habits and gave the student a better social at- titude. Because good physical condi- tion also has importance, Physical Edu- cation fulfilled this need with classes twice a week. Students in 6th hour study hall - working? Ottmar, Arlen Instrumental Music Palmer, Brenda Vocal Music Perkins, Nancy English Platt, Linda Social Studies Potter, Gladys Sec.-Principal's Office Roscoe, Enid Sec.-Jr. High Office Roscoe, Wallace Social Studies Royalty, Rosamund English Runyan, Jo Ann English I0 f iw! ,ff fd 'ca'-rZg7,,,,, A . ff., .l.1 .,4.4.v - ,,,f,ff,p 8171, ,7 'f , vfjwggzg-. .ff 'Il' ' 'fm .41-1 f ' if- f , 4 .,- -1 at . , ,, sei 1:12-W t T A . .. '12-2 2:13:56 ,md qw . et uf A 3: 4, ,H . , A f Mrs. Nebola aids with a student's creativity. X 4224912.32 , if il 5326, . Z, . -' ' V, ,, .V S xxx ,Z ,A f 122,11 ffn vi? XM! f fy A- L KX fvx fe MZ! 3' .,.' Lg. W':Wff , A .LV 1 '.,c0'fQ.32j ff, I 4 ,ffm W, -r Q- 9 f 7743 fWV 'MW, , ,, if I MIM! r fl ,1 X 'mr ' I ', f iq f., Q V ' 1131 3 141 FZ ' 56:2 - al l .57 V, at M 9 ' 7 . 1 f f ' ,fl J-f. X? .- ff! Q . f fr 7 iff Xi W Through the Sciences Students Gain a Better Understanding of Our World -rv Mr. Simms assists Penny I Seufert, Richard Spanish Simms, Joel Drivers Education Swnney, Nellie English Waugh, Gerald Math Woodring, Ruby Special Education Woodward, Sharon Physical Education Wright, Delma Vocal Music Younger, Robert Physical Education UIUUIIIII Ull ' Yuilv- Ia It . , I A, H t Q ff' f 4 -. 1 x f K . Hopley with the usage of seat belts. A Familiar moods prevailing during 6th period classes. 06 Id. 1' . . :LZ . p V 4, 7 1 I, ff X Q .. I f 1 l A ,lr , 1 E F Z X W lr I l ' 1, lf' l ' g .YQ ' V Q Q: Q v .l 9 ' 5 1 If 1' , ,. . Q ff , ..,, . ,, l? ' 1f '5 . l '- '- f f' 4 7 . f 5 Y -Af if ' -. ,' ' 75' j . ' ,Z Z 1- 54. i -mu.m . f ' ' V I if ' A ' l, f Q ' I' ' ef' I U 1' 1 7 ' 7 ' ., A 5 A ' 7 'ef '4' em ., V y f ,, M ' ' l' . 4 . 'f ,,..,Q VA l. f 2' 7 '14-vn ' for y .WW 4, ,fp WW. ,, ,uf A , ,,, V. we 2 f' fe 1 Q, 7 .2 1 fe y ' fl 'iv 1 Q . ' ' ,i.?1 ' J lj 7 1 gf. 23' 197 -' ,,.,, 1 . ff ,f , The cooks are: Front Row: Holly Sehoenrock, lean Boots, Alice Lane, Joann Simmons, Janice Petersen, Dorothy Bates, Ruth Ann Lane, Flor- ence Leahy, and Marie Drake. Back: Lenora Wohlenhaus, Director of Food Services, Edna Peterson, Dorothy Stuart, Beverly Nelson, Norma Gangestad, Glori Sieh, Kathryn Westering, Eunice Mailander, Elaine Hud. dleson, Virginia Nelson, and Ruth Templeman. Absent from the picture are: Carol Mead and Barbara Drake. Non-Academic Staff Keeps AHS on the Move Possibly the most under-rated person- nel in the high school are represented on these pages. They handled the jobs that made it a more pleasant and con- venient place to come to school. For ex- ample, our four high school custodians and three junior high custodians kept AHS tolerable by cleaning the mess left by a thousand students. Another unap- preciated job is that of the cooks who must try to satisfy the exotic food tastes of the students, five days a week. But the people on this page who have to brave the snow, rain, and heat, are the bus drivers, who are continually amidst the elements while trying to complete their accustomed routes hauling the stu- dents of AHS. 'rw T'-1 fun' ' Q 'gyfsguf 1 47? A f.: i l 1. The junior high janitors are: Harold Swan- ey, Axel Pedersen, and Leonard Scharp. 2. The only thing that has cleared out the school quicker this year than lunch or the -final bell. 3. Even though school lunches are continually downgraded, speedway trials occur everyday on the catwalk. 4. One person that does not seem'to feel that the menu tastes superb is Tom Mason, who is seen recupex-ating on the nurse's couch. 5. The high school ianitors are: Leo Peiken, Lee Nelson, George Wakeman, and Wythal Drake. L, .V I. .v,u,f...,3 i' ' QEM M5 5 ', ii , rv' 1,1 ' 5 I fi 5 fiig , LE! I . C, Q. 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' 1 1 Allen, Jeff Andersen, Candis Andersen, Dean Anderson, Rick Archibald, Korene Ayers, VVillinm Bacon, Paula Bailey, Glen Bausman, Teresa Becker, Jeffrey Blake, Randy Blunk, Julie Boots, Judy Boots, Steven Bornholdt, Ronald Both, Craig Breach, Randy Bredensteiner, Robyn Bubultz, David Buck, Tom Bullock, Leslie Bunce, john Burg, Cary Calhoun, Ronnie Calhoun, Terry Camp, Barham Carlson, LeAnn Carlson, Mike Casteel, Donna Christensen, Teresa Christofferson, Terri Cleggett, Mike Clark, Mark Clausen, Sherrill Cook, Charles Cook, Jim Cooper, Douglas Cooper, Mark Cummings, Kim Cutler, Carter Darrow, Mark Davis, Kristi Dean. Cynthia Deardorff, Christie Derr, Ierald Drake, Candice Dvorak, Carl Ecklin, Patricia 3 ,J , f, J -'L 1 ,,', 44,51 5 my 9, .' f,.',.,, 7 ,,-an Q gl VV I th g ' f n y-L . , EQ-iii ' sf'f'?.- 'a':,z VN .viz Z .X fl I .1 1 V, .,,.. ,,,, , ,IW V 1 A , , ,V ,V .L V6 f ,f j , w ' 1 ,t 6 V rr 1 :M 1 ,. 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If 'I - 'Q 9' If A K QANQFF, fi ff if ,A M l t f I f . :itil 5 :ft J ,T .A I X fl! .if Freshmen boys discuss the upcoming game before homeroom. Eden, Cheryl Eden, Patricia Esbeck, Cindy Faust, Teresa Ferguson, Tamela Finnell, Larry Finnell, Russell Freese, Kathryn Friday, Allen Frisbie, Terry Gaines, Dan Gaines. Kim Gard. Kenneth Gaunt, Marvin Gearhart, Richard Gearhart, Timothy Hackwell, Glenn Haegele, Suzanne Hampton, John Hansen, David Harris, Lori Hascall, Phillip Hayes, David Hensel, Peggy Hens ley, Michael Hetriek, Matthew Hoffmann, Nancy Hoilien, Julie Howard, Douglas Huitt, Kyla jessen, Geneda Johnson, Charles Johnson. Mark jordan, Kim . Jorgensen, Kim Iuhl, Denny Kauffman, William Kautz, Robin Keim, Iulie Kelso, Thomas Kinen, Douglas Kirchoff, David Kizzier, Gregory Klevos, Danny Kluever, Sue Krengel, 10119 , Kuntzweiler. Robin Kunze, Kent Lambertsen, Larry Lane, Candra Lane, Sandra Larsen, Rick Larsen, Sandy Lehmann, Barbara Lensch, Kimberly Lowers, Rick Lynam, Anne Mallette, Annette Martens, julie Mason, Dan McAllister, Dwight McCauley, lvlike McClure, Steve McCutcheon, Terri M cDaniel, Paul ' McDermott, Devm Mclntosh, Kirt McMahon, Kim Mewhirter, Brian Mewhirter, Cheryl Meyer, Ion Meyer, Tom Miller, LuAnn Nadler, Steve Nelson, Becky Nelson, John Nelson, Pam Nichols, Sherry Nodgaard, Penny Ortiz, Rick Overton, Michael Paige, Patti Park, Steven Parker, Greg Paulsen, Dallas Paulsen, KathY Pellett, Todd Peterson, Cindy Peterson. Karen. Placzek, Cynthia Planck, Kelly Postlethwaite, Mitchell Rasmussen, Craig Reynolds, jeff Robinson, Toni Rodgers SHUY Ross, Tammy Rourick, Kathleen Rudy, Randal Sandhorst, Thomas Schildbc-rg, Kristi Schnackel, Marjorie .. , -e mi, . l Y M g -' EQ ff fx, ' 'Ubi ,' ,yr NH X ,Q fy I ,N ,, , y f f I' ' ' 2 , 1 1. I. 5- 3 ,7 5 1 A Q- Li- .' i' . 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Y LeAnn Carlson and Sherry Smith find another use for the lunch ticket table. The Freshmen Year . .v g 1 , Becky Nelson and Cheryl Mewhirter make pnyamas in Homemaking I. x x Another Beginning , ' it .. Y, IK x C .aff 11, Ai ' x t , X A U mg' t 5 ., W. 'f , tn.: N., Q , Gln! Lx .' 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Greg Zellmer, Jody ll2 Allen Michael Allen, Pat Andersen, Kirby Bacon, Kirk Baggenstoss, Bmce Bartels, Marcia Bates, Sherri Beatty, Emily Beauchamp, jeffrey Bebensee. Carol Becker, David Bell, Joni Beymer, Theresa Biggs, Penny Both, Deborah Buechler, Greg Casson, Lorrie Chamberlain, Stuart Chapman, Etta ghristensen, Mitchel hristensen, Nancy Christianson. Brad Christoffersen, Randy Clithero, Doug Cohron, Tammy Comwall, Kathleen Crane, Teri Cutler, Collins Dant, Leanne Darling, Paul Damold, Dale Davis, Jolene 'Diaz, James Dolch, Debra Duede, Peggy Eblen, David Ellingson, Kathy Ferrell, Pamela Gee, Barbie Goetzmann, Donald Goold, Shelly Gronewald, Christy Hall, janet Hansen, jeff Hansen, Marilyn Harlan, Ricky Harris, Bill Harris, David B 2 aim, ' ff .1,.,. f,mZ,, 'rr' A iff. Q7 wf 4 . :-. '-'111:.fff+.-11121, 7 ' fglffili JZ , U! f J 0134 1 i i 1 ' ' 2674 JZ, a n 1 1 ' ,ll I 7 . Q ' 'fin ', vp ., l,. , J I? 5' .7 ZA. 'f fr f2 ' , za' K it 'I' ,Y ,, ,..,, 4 1 7, . W A , 1. 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Kim Neary, Shari Kirk Nelson, Nelson, Richard Nevins, Connie Newberg, Sheila Nichols, Greg Nichols, Lawrence Nichols, Shirley Nielsen, David Norman, Kay Olson, Debra Olsen, Cary Oslrander, Cindy Parker, Kathleen Parker, Sandra Paul, Linda Pauley, Renita Paulsen, Deanna Pedersen, Barbara Petersen, Diana Ping, Ianct Polkingharn, Shcrie Popp, David Portz, Kimherly Rasmussen, Brad Rntzlaff, john Rcrisqn, Kimberly Sophomores Gain the Prestige of Another Grade Q? ,v 15554 :gf-iii ' 43, 22:1-, 411 Q 24 Q'g5g'5 55559-in ' W ' it -f , ,JFABL Z ,I-, ' ' ii W :mr : Ali,-V .1 ,ggi H 33 1 , , I S ,,, X f.-Y-'li a: i ' , Ffh? h 'E' i xr ' ra I J, ,S--51 , Ivy ,, K - , , , 2 4' 1 If fl . , K, I - Y' r ' M J 4 A si. f .. wr, N fr , ' r l M Wsrofarl 'X . , , , I .mi r . . L 'H ,-11 egg: ii ,Vg 5, I Q, , PX, Q ,E , Q 7 A T F 1 I Al Q Us-' i Q - is . f 5-56 ,- ,rlr-igy.. r . 1 ,,,' gf rw. x, 4 ' 1 -- , J'-xg, '- 1 V f . i- , - r p 1 i?5X, 5J'X . 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Susie Sorensen, RiCh3l'd Southard, Jo Steffens, Tamara Stelpflug, Teresa Stuetelberg, Jeff VanGinkel, John Vokt. Mike Ward, Michael Waters, Michael Waters, Patty Waters, Richard Weihs, Douglas Weresh, Joan Westering, Michael Wilcox, John Williams, Bryan Williams, Michael Winston, Jeff Wise, Kelly Witzman, Joyce Wohlenhaus, Jeanne Wonders, Rhonda Woolsey, Mike Worthington, Patty Young, Teresa lv I j 1 www, I i QM . J . pm , . Aldag, Craig Alexander, Pamela Allen, Susan Andersen, Rick Anderson, Kendall Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Thomas Armentrout, Dwight Auerbach, Jayne Becker, Nancy Bell, Tamara Beymer, Ronald Biggs, Trudy Biom, Richard Blake, Debbie Bonnesen, Becky Bortle, Mark Bowers, LeeAnn Brewer, Alan Buboltz, Carol Buechler, Eric Carlson, Wendy Calvert, Georgia Campbell. Michael Catlin, Karl Chamberlain, Craig Chantry, Sheryl Christensen, DeVon Claggett, Susan Cohrs, Douglas Comes, Steve Cook, Denise Cooper, Denise Cowles, Vic Darrow, David DeBord, Dorothy -x i'- ewqvl , , In If . gf, f ff Lf! '35-' During Stage Production, Donna Rold gives Sheila Ostrander the make-up treatment. Qi 1 f,, ' 62242: A' ,fi N ni, 1 .2 -5? 5 ' 2 :QllL-i' ,aw W X .Lava 11. V' I , I LV N , X V ' , .jf ..j 'V . 3 f is if -' W gy 1: VA 5 , Q 35,5 452' w . , ,fxgfj 4 4 + ' 31 ,, ,,,, Y ,f,,,... , .f 'fi I ,LX 2 44 ,ff ' yay:-1 s , ,f,,, , 035,-1 ' Q f., f MJ 7 . . f '1 5 12 'iv If .aff M' l Fey if ' , Efffnz 4' ,gh .g li I' 2, J Ad! x -.xjisk S- ,s Vg nfl. . lik ' XX . 5 'iv' r l 1 52:3 i as LW i I 71' U .. f l., J in F I inn? 1 , ,N V , V 4 '92, , viii' Q41 ' A If Nic? -' 1 - 5:6 ' f li f f I X ,f ' L , 1 .,, ' 1, ' l Zi., wg 2 gy , .gyz zief -,-,-.',Cf a .-.f . 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DeWulf, John Diaz, Susan Dimig, Steven Dolch, Randy Drake, Scott Dreager, Roger Ecklin, Vicki Erickson, Dorothy Ervin, Mary Finnell, Kenneth Faust, William Fortney, John Frisbie, Randall Fulks, Patricia Gaines, Hennan Gangestad, Alan Gaskill, lla Gearheart, David Coetzmami, Bob Green, Kathleen Grover, Brenda Hagen, Diane Hair, Elizabeth Hansen, Steven Hayes, Joseph Hayes, Michael Heath, Judy Herrick, Beverly Hoegh, Tim Howard, Deborah Hoyt, Kenny Howard, Susan Hute, Jamie Jameson, Donna Johnson, Ethel Johnson, Kristvne Kardell, Pamela Kelso, Nancy Kluever, Ned Knight, Janice Knop, Sandra Kuntzelman, Doug Lange, Rebecca Larsen, David Larsen, June Larsen, Denise Larson, Richard Larson. Terry Lee, Corey Lehman, Jill Lehmann, Elise Lindeman, Fred Lippencott, Anne ,., ll 7 Junior's Ambitions Rise High Lowers, jeff Luke, Cindy Mallon, Renee Martens, Janet Martin, Jerry M asnn, Thomas M axwell , Marilyn McAllister, Dale McCann, Jeff McDennott, Daleen McDermott, Jerry Meyer, Robert Morgan, Douglas Morrow, Nancy Morton, Jean Neary, Lou Ann Nelson, Max Newell, Sharon Nichols, Dzcic Nodgaard. Teresa O'Brien, Tim Ohms, Denise Olsen, jean O'Nea1, Donna Ostrander, Kevin Ostrander, Sheila Ostrus, Raymond Paige, Jody Parham, Robert Parker, Doug Patterson, Annette Patterson, LuAnn Pedersen, Danny Pellett, Mark Petty, June Planck, Thad Price, Paul Rasmussen, Sharon Rechtcnbach, Janis Reimer, Renee V .- all 1 1 1 I i . fa f,- fxai, -. nf-., if 1 'i? ff 4 ,131 2521- I4 -if f' ,191 ,W , ,AA ,,mf 4 liz!! I 4, ff 1 , . , iv y, , 4: ' 4 ', 0 , , . ff 5 1 7 AWN ' -YP'frm:-',1fQ1c:f-fi, 1 , 1 , , ,f 1 1 , ? 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Robinson, Terri Ross, Robert Rourick, Teresa Rourick, William Rutherford, Paul Scheibeler, Mark Schildberg, Kathy Schmitt, Linda William Doreen Greg Mary Schrier, Schuler, Schuler. Suhuler, Schwarte, Judy Shah an, Iames Shriver, Craig Smith, Glen Smith, Sandra Sothman, Val Stangl, Dalene Steffens, Diane Stevens, Lynnette Stomier, Ruth Stuetelberg, Mark Sullivan, Linda Swaney, Jennifer Swanson, Steve Templeman, Vicki Thielen, Roger Travis, Sharon Tumer, Karen Tumer, Lori Tyler, Kirk Underwood, Iudy Volckmann, Nancy Volk, Dee Watson, Daniel VVatson, Danise Weddum, Robin VVest0n, Mike Wilson, Kim Witmer, jane Wittrup, Kyle Wood, Robert Yarger, Teresa Younger, Gary ll 20 22 ' 1 , M ffm f., 54 f f- f . 6 B , f ip, , Robert Eugene Alliband David Lee AT1Cl6TSCH Dean Arthur Ayers john Michael Balch or-'--. Bethany Ann Becker Daniela Maria Benedetti Senior class officers go to great efforts to satisfy their classmates. Ia ', iff' 91 ' 4 X LuAnn Toi Andersen Barbara Kay Aunan Brad Evan Barlow William Pierce Beatty Willfflm D- Benneft R ebecca Jonuen Bjorn 'Z nnuuzelrn r the ' run yy qw . ,-:ff::,Hef . . , 1444, , . 44p.f - -1 Qigfg ' 1: -, -V P QL, gg' - , :Qs -, ' ' ' 1' - v . ' , f :J 4' I . -A ,ff 5221 ' R ' ' ' 'Qin iffy 1 m V 5 L' J 7if'ffW?.' X u, I f ' f 'D ,: 5, '. V if ,A ' jf :iblbizgx-3... , ' T2 , f 'wg 1 '4-. ' Z X, N! V! . - ' V4 f T 4 Thomas Reid Brindley jeffrey Scott Camp . W1 .-143-gp.-L, -Q s 'Jr fi M fl A f M Q 7 I' f 0, ve fs 3 I :'...f-'2.'-A1f.1,4 ' KM' ' ' 4' X., is , J Q, ,I .1...1-5,4 .M if ', , if-wus.. -' 1 ., .. my 2 , if, q:f.?,.- 5- 'g ', ' Vji1'?g, ' ,,.... ff' 2 1 Makin 'mmag Campbell Suzanne Marie Casteel Roger Dean Chantri 1 wi 1 , V - E f Q1 ' :: .1 ' V . . ' J i-w i l , ,ss -M ' ,,,, - .. pl 5 1 , le ya M ,F - , 1 , 5 ,I V 5 ,A 17' li itf 9 , 2,1 1 ii E 5 V - u. ,fi f' .V , f fi - i 4 .' l ' 1 H f ' A' ' 5 QU ll W ' A 1 1 f f , Q za lf? 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If . .in M J M91 ilk M -l '3,w I nf-1:2,, - I 4. , . , .. , ,.24,A , V ,f,..-fp M. , , A 1 9 ' ' , ff, .,f. .Hn f N I , c- : I 'gd' 5 Lam A r I .7 A i I , , , , .p'.,4i:yf'4 .. 52: 'QL 12 A typicnl sight to all seniors is ' ff 24.::-f Margaret Marie Clnggett 2 Mr. Ne-ary's govemment class. jill Elaine Clemons Calvin Clark Christensen Kirby A. Christianson Deborah Marie Chapman J Cary jyfjg-11361 Christensen Calla Lynn Ch ristoffersen Susan Kay Cunningham L K 1 ,iam X ML Ly 3: Z, L . W 5 K ' , ,, ,4--ff V! ',, , A ar. A 1 -. 52 i 2 ,L ' f 4' 1 Lg, if., 'Ia N , 9 9 x , , 4 .gf 1, f 1 , ,, j Y, , L I 45 11 , 9 f f 4 , gf . . J 1 fl fi .L Wesley Mark Dolch .H 2:3 1 -1. fg,,.'.3 24,444-1. .' Rfark Wai ne Dorsey 'ww' Marcia Denise Drake Dennis Dean Duede Unfq Mal' Jay cfmwfzi Za which me me awake Henry David Thoreau 40 mv- ,f , ':51f:1L3:l::- . .vi 312,331-' ff f , f , , . iv, ., Q. .,.,,5, X. 5 7, 4, . 4 1 f Q , Niafy Catherine Einhaus Charles Edward Euingson Cindy Merrick prepares treats for the cast in Exit the Body. X if--11: 'His -w x B. ff? -Q' K 1 Eff 3 I Students unwind at noon. .5.F,,.:,. f , if-'rg 1 at 3253 , 3-1. ,s 'fig Q15 , - 3 , 1 MU - -g., 1 f ' ,iff ., 21121, In 2, V: -rr .:- .VV Q. 7 K ' , 1 ,V,iKifr . v I, A fi j- , - .Q i'i 2. 44 ' , wg ,is-, f 1. a .. 37,531 ,N ' f. W, foam '15, V ' '- , ,. 1f YA 1 x, -I ,-,-Ag: . K , . , .4...- 'f-1431, 453. 1 I '- A. ' ,'g'1.?Q:. , 1-351,-,4 icing .1 , -2 l!':.:::::.:.?!Q5S:::l ly..- jr M Lgjj' f '- A ' ,V '.:,'.:,jl :.a?g: In . ' is ..'. ,'g',1. +A, A 1 . , h 'f rg, j:j.j.j'. Digg LIWYA1-in , .Mr War 121 Diane Kay Esbeck Diane Lynn Cangestad Dixie Io Could 1 -fbv .f w my-Y-. .qw ,- Patricia Arm Esbeck Dinne Sue Frisbie Linda Kay rj-jsbie Howard John Getz Rfmda Jean Goff Helene Marie Hackwc-ll Kirk james Hall Sums xxixhful xlndm-nts put thx- M-houl up fur mile. . .,., V .,... -- .,,. ,H ni - m -A .1 '--f'- A , - M..,,,-, ,....,,,.l, V 5 2 :N --':.':'f' Z i'T'V 'i',f'f'4fil' . fhSf.15,.z1T252'?:wtg4i'f:1 w':,fi14ffi5ia:me:wfiis2L-.z+i3 . , A -, - 1. K ff..4: L: 4. g4,4q.,,, - f -W .4 1,-Wa-V My ,- w .T KA. -i .-D V., .., wr,-,q..N.A ' nd. 4-,fy.w.-we ', ,f.,, -bmi.--, Z15mv4.x.'3' JK. 1' ri .M f f 4 I, 'f7'I'f'-ng, .L AfJLfu'.2.'1w.?'.4'x.,i. .. . ' tw1:1,:f7-i:,a-f'Eff3.m:-'L, -3254 L l?.lf David Arnold Hansen Raymond Carl Hansen A Angela Buena Harris Melvin Campbell puts his homeroom ahead with an effective ICU-ff Michael Andrew Hayes -,..--f Barbara jo Henningseh Kirk Shane Henningsen Ion Lee Henriksen Ee md' czffmzr! af life, Qelieae Mai life M wcwifz lacing, and Wm will ke? caeaie Me fad' - NVillium Iurm,-5 1 .. r Thomas Charles Hartkopf Cathy Ann Heithoff A, 'Q ' ' ' ::,,,:f,,:- f ,MQQZQ 722 . ' ' ' 74, - .lm ,f,.,,f..,',,g -1'-was v V , : 'f,fz-,QWV ' 'fhjzfffi . 4 -42-' :-1' 5 n s ,Q,4,fV,. ,, 5395? 1 . , , , 'I' , f IQ - 5 221 K if Q if-'Lf' .3 f ' 52553 45 4 'J -4' ' , 1 'fb fir: 4 . f ' y 'ZX ,.ffw,L, V, ,ggi-,,,,,--,g,:r., . 5 ':m:5ug:: .ff,'3' , ' - -Q-fl 4?E?':JQ'yf?1L'.2,n : 1.-4:'!+Q3!v.i-:xxx-cnre. 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Costello mdi? nr --.., 0 ,ff 1944. si . viwffdffy V, 21' .f -f wg, 1:7 -wf. wz J , - fl' L5 ' fhgyz-74 'Q , - .. 'f'WQ4.! L A kv, WV ff.: +f 'Biff ' ' ,f .4 111 ' , ,ff fl 1 iwvv jh .,'::.,,Z. n.,l 6' f 'Q9 'ff7 VZ, 'f' iii 'iZ7L'fZ2f4f7'57ZjQ1 .ff ' , ' ga' Aw' , - ' ' , f , ' 1 , 2 fag: 7 W7 W' Z i Nga 3 f E 12' 28 -1 ff!! ' Z, il, 4imqqZe,' all age 4 decided - Disracli ww Qian: f g Lab assistant Debbie Rourick cleans the biology room as she has done for the past two years. 'J 1.450419 Jane Ann Mailander Denise Marie Marshall 'W fa' 64.4 june Marie Marxcn Mark Douglas Masteller r I -, , , A YW 1. Carol Ann Lawton Mildred Joyce LeePef Linda Lou Long Robert Melvin Lundberg 1011 Henry Martens Kerry Lee Martens .41 Jerome Eugene Maggy Louise ltiallk L Trying a new course in the curriculum, Bgb Allibgnd puts his sight ff ff I 7 M I fff ff!!! X Z f f7! 4 ' ff ff M ff! jf A9951 155 ,iff ff W 11--V-,J ,, ,,,. W, ,, , , AV,1A Qffx QP F ' W' if ilu ' ' ii'72.5'35 5 , . ,y -' f-ff ' w ,aw-I Eldon LeRoy McAfee Sue Ann McClure 'fx wtf: H on surveying. Rhonda Helen McMullen Cynthia Ann Merrick in 'fe . N., 'ws' f David Eugene Morrow Nancy Ann Neary Rochelle Kay Nelson Steven Robert Nelson Senior Mark Masteller portrays a skunk with the motto eat, stink, and be merry during the Thespian's Gregory Patrick Newberg Drama Festival. L I .KN . 1.11: , .1 .. I 5' 11332 A - 4 V f m.....,1 cw- 4 4 ,Z-M65 ' Vifliii ' '. egg 92- Xiich' u ,f zg.,:.- gg -.,,.f-f 5112223 45 ' Ex? ffl? ' f 9' ,.,-1.1 f V.: 4 f, f' 9- .0 31 ' f X , 4 1. Q , ,. ' am f ,, 4 W--' . - v f s . ' . M, A: ' f , i'f3f1f .,,..Mso,-f New . ...Q- ,. f. mmf' ' . ' -:Iii Q.. J fzei CX . ,Y A , f 'Hy 4 f 'iff Y '21a,1g1Q.,.,L:-:5:2: A A iw Y , M 54, frifff , Aff ark? '7 I f 1 -11, Q' x fi ' Y ' , 1 ' 2 ' My' ' ,xiii-A . 2 , A A ', Wifi' 551 'ff 25.73- f?'?? .6 Debra Dvnire Oatlmudt ,Nqr 5 Kristina R45 N ..,,. W 451 I sw-..,, Hom-rs Lynn Ortiz' Suszm Beth Pnljtumslm Kuthx Niurie P1-Ilf-ti Relaxation is a major part of :1 Qeninr's life. 7342 Jaw Zhu' make and ka 145460 144 411449. - John Masefield 6- 444155, Y ..,,. ,.., ,,,.-, 1 ff- V! av-1,a,f,fw4-Af,.4nf-13 The true identity of people always comes out sooner or later. :, f Nxt I 1 ,,. L Lili - . ' 1711'fl'iL-in Kay' Pellet Steven Lg-Roy Petersen W Kut1'1rx'n N':n'y Huiur:l'tb'9n Douglas Eugene lhmdrfr Iohn Jorgensen sings his solo whilo jill Lehman plays the nccompanimcnt V .T ,A Y 31:1 , -.i.,.M -,Yu YY mi -:vc 44,1 Rudnfq S4-utt llnwnvwsini-11 vt Rzmrlull Duzmv Rqnrvldf Angola Vilma Xunes Ronin 'fl john Michael Roscoe e v 'L?'M 1,-Ffa .rf Maw? '4 1:-fry! J , Wa , .1 jf M ,f A 'riff .7-vv 1'-:Liu 4 9' ' ' 7 u:'1bf7,v f f 1 f--.bf - :qv f m-.Q , , T 5373 :aff fi 'W zginifx' fn? , -3:f3:?-wgmgq f A '- ' -' - A-ii pg X 5 vkgfj? -4 ff- I f ' A .y -34,-.,5v1, ,Q 1: A - 'r x , ' A .- .- T je1m'7:'g'2r,31 , , 2- :I .,.,'g- . 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Gregory Steven Schmitt Kevin Mark Schneicler pu 496- A1-,geleen Sclqwgrfz Mark Christian Schwartz Mark Thomas Shea Bonnie Mary Shrimpton Craig Charles Sielaff Ellen Marie Skoog L W Laurie Marie Snlith R Billie Arm Sovth Daryl Keumrtlu Stzmgl Kim Lorruinfe Sl.Lll'llf.'Y Steven Dean Teague William Ray Thede Senior homeroom 203 wins the volleyball championship, plus this traveling trophy- MQR' X Une may aeimn Za Zfze place af hd WLM, ecmfmaiqaiacklahzkiqcwifz. - john Burrou :ghs fw- jimmie D ,- ,Vi avid S trffeu f fx. Hmmq Liv.r1n1,i mlivmrlg Senior girls mix wrestling into intramural basketball. ,ree Y' 1 5 1 ' , ' ff l A e l 1, l lrefel ,iffy , 1 1 4 711' f 4 ' M4i! 4'??l2f H14 1 ,sf l g 22121: 1 ,1 1f1,: ,1 ,,1.,,,,1, , . ,, 61141 1- efyjyix, fy' ,. , fqj'WM4wwbQ!,,,, , , '11, 1: :'.f' W, Q 5 ,.,, ,1, f.v.-..y,f:f- 1114. . .., 1:15:V pf' IC W 4 1 1W? , I I I ,4 11 f 1 Z Z1 1 I wwf fff ff 2 ,, ff J 1 ff ,. kj if 13:1 1 W W' ff X, .L ,.11',. ,rffff L11 A 2323. ly' jafyji-12' ' 5552! . 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Through the help of Arlen Ottmar, their director, and many hours of individual practice and lessons, the band turned up a suc- cessful season. Cadet-8 band, with a 4 '. year of experience behind them, played new songs like Bridge Over Troubled Waters and Morning Has Broken. Pep Band for pep assemblies and Band Council were two new things for the V 'f ' f eighth graders. Both bands marched for 1 three weeks, participated in the Junior High Christmas program, and played in three concerts for the public. The eighth grade chorus also had a successful year. One of their favorite songs was Hey, Look Me Overv from the musical Wildcat The seventy member choms, directed by Miss Bren- da Palmer, performed for the junior A high Christmas program on December A 22 and for two 800 Club concerts. QWMW? N if as 7 wir! A f :lf ' ' 35? , if 4 . . . Q3 zzaswrg, 5 . ,Q Z Y L - 1 -e 1 ,. I' 4 -- V Q1..,E:?Z: V' ' 'f sl, e, .1 - V . 2 if f 1 I I . fl fs. ti .3 ,f M , ,. 2 1- T Q . 1 as ef 541225. j.. 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Q 7. ffzrsily, f fffz+31i-:f3,:9.'7 5,4 V 3331.5-W'ZagV fyjwzlzfm i th., i f V, W In fi 4,,,7g-ffj, ' ...W 1 3 '.,,-9 M, .- 'ff 'WyM,: ' ,MV ,if ,ef , f...,.,.--.-4..fzE:f'vL' f Members of the Seventh Grade Band are: Front Bow: Linda Saluor, lx 2' : Mill-tv ' NI C 11 nhl Nj' f o , l0hZ15OU- Second: Carol Olsen, Linda Smith, Diane Knop, Sharon Werniinrint, K:dlinRVindhell:dlJillnherriillimlliri 2 ldil?ers, l'El'l:ieiihelllirr?:cfffel:lll Craig Vernon, Allison Nichols, Marci Petersen, and Mark Marcellus. Third: Theresa Brewer, Roxanne Juhl. Brenda Ohms Eric ,Swanson L-lurid Fortney, David Boss, David Lilienthal, Mark Fudge, Brad Bonnesen. Brian Masteller. Handy Groves. Gene Barnett David Giionewold Dallas Hud- JcQles:xnhB124VSfcat1sion, T1mSJohni?n, Mara Klu?'fer, Tim Retz, Lynn Nelson, Karla Kunze, and Allison Richards. Blick: Mr Arlen Ottmar Jennifer ic ar s, ar eirner, teve owers, reg ming, Norman Hofck, K I H ll. d, A' N' h 1, D r i ', ' . V ' picture are: Brenda Swanson, Mona McNeese, Diane Popp- ahd Diiidn Ksrstldhs. my IC OS ous Obtms' and LIS1 Pdklt' Absent from the 5 hi 7 1 Eiqhth Grade Band Members are: Front Row: ,Mary McDermott, Dawna Volk, Colleen Kerr, Lori XVise, Connie Smith, Marcia Henriksen. and Denis-2 Barlow. Second: Janelle Ohms, Sandy Travis, Pam Nelson, Carol Almonrutlu, Sheri Hagen, Cuuuiv Pt-tty, Greta Meyer, Dennis King, Sally Carlson, John Mason and Brenda Brown. Third: Kirk Bortle, Tony YVendt, Tom Green, Clinton Cutler, Perry NVilson, Pain XVilson. and 'Jamie Cook. Back: Mr. Arlen ,Ottmar, Lois Pauls, Doug Cumpston, Harriet Hunt, Tammy Jensen, David Kanuiug, Jim knight, Mike McCormick, Sandra Nelson, Cynthia Shepperd, and Mike Swanson. Absent from the picture is Alice Burnett. This year's Eighth Grade Chorus consists of: Front Row: lvliss Brenda Palmer, Harriet Hunt, Janelle Ohms, Pam VVilson, Todd leinpleinan, jeu Cornwell, Doug Curnpston, Jim Mauer, Don Williams, Anne Gillette, Judy Sonnlag, and Lori Theis. Second: Rae Cannon, Tammy Jensen, BcLh Haegele, Carla Chantry, Steve Green, Mike Bates, Randy Glynn, Rick Wright, John Fleming, Mike Cooper, Ron VVelborn, Brenda Brown, Michelle Young, Jane Weaver, Amy Heiken, and Dawna Volk. Third: Shari Chapman, Debbie Eblen, Julie Patterson, Jill Grayson. Kelley Bateman, Mary McDermott, Laura Swanson, Jamie Cook, Jack Stanley Kirk Bortle, Rick Lambertson, Ken Kuuth, Randy Johnson. Steve Clzuggett, Sandy Travis, Patty l4Vcstering, Peggy Jensen, Carol Almonrode, and Marlette Larsen. Back: Lori Vkiise, Mona Jones, Alice Barnett, Greta Meyer, Sally Portz, Lois Pauls, Sandy Nelson, Mike McCormick, Russell Reimer, Jim Knight, David Kanning, Mark Steifens, Dan Morton, Mark Stevenson, Todd Nice Dermntt, Susan McNary, Diana Heithoff, and Nellie Juel. Absent from the picture are: Jeff Biggs, Christy Davis, Tim Nelson, and Susan XVhiIe. 150 ,...... Ai, f - --- .., ,X O Members of the seventh grade student council are: Front rtow: Allison Nichols, Laurie Marousek, Laura Parker Jennifer Deter, Ieri Jones, and Patty Herbert. Back: Paul King, Greg Elming, Tom Robinson, Phil Allen, Swanson, Dwight Andersen, and Roger Warne. Members of the eighth grade student council are: Front Row: Harriet Hunt, Tammy Jensen, Jodi Aldag, Sue Tyler Cindy Sheppard, Lori Butler, and Sally Por-tz. Back: Jamie Cook, Doug Cumpston, Jack Stanley, Mark Karwal Ken Knuth, and Russell Reimer. Absent from the picture is Sandy Travis' K 800 A M Wednesday Finds Junior Hugh Student Council Members Assembling The 1972-73 junior high student coun- cil, under the leadership of president Russell Reimer, led another eventful year. Christmas and Spring dances were sponsored by the student coiincil. They also operated the student lounge before school and collected over two hundred dollars in their three Penny Days. For the second year, the coun- cil has promoted a poster contest under the governor's Keep Iowa Clean campaign. ' 1. President 1-lussell Reimer looks over the aedawithadvisorM.N . 2 B'd g n r eary . esi es playing ping pong, the junior highers do find time to dance. 8. The 1972-78 junior high student council cabinet includes secretary Sandy Travis and vice-president Ken Knuth. 4. Lori Younger displays her dancing ability during the junior high Christmas dance. -W f I H9 . 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Back: jim Knight, Russell Reimer, Mark Steffens, Ron Kerr, Jay Schrader jim Humphrey, Tony Wendt, Mike Swanson, and Coach Waugh. ' ,..4,, . ff V 'V -, v-,emu 'V M- Vffff-I-Q. t,-V.. .v9i,WC2!'Ll:di'4r?'i3WfhfifIX4i'?'?EZWiZZ47?.K'15l: V . 4 1. Jack Stanley outruns opponents for a large ground gainer. 2. Mike Swanson tries for the extra point while Randy Glynn holds. 8. Darrell Paulsen takes advantage of his size to overpower the opposing team. 4. Tom Robinson races for the end, trying to gain yardage on the outside. 5. A well thrown pass is received by Mike Henning. L-. e The sevent gra e ootball sound out- scored their opponents 64 to 12 to ob- tain their 3-0 record. Phil Allen threw three touchdovims as quarterback for the team. When the season was finished, Tom Robinson was the high scorer with 28. Outscoring their opponents 69 to 32, the eighth graders defeated all teams except Red Oak. jay Becker was high scorer with 36 points. 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' Af, - 4f:a14,2:-'Q-'-4.:a: :74'5 4'f::'fJ'- .f4 2f.-V, :i-fn' .-4741 wfvffffr 17710 f ' -If 1 ' V im, f if ,. 1- f'L'f'iff ,cf-.4441-7, ! Qf :ff5 ' few . . 1. f CUZ' , J 4 ?.'4'iIf77L5'.' Members of the unbeaten seventh grade football team are: Front Row: C,-is Mg,-Cgllgugh, Mark Marcellus, Glen Sonntag, Ronald Thompson, Tom Dvorak, Chris Kraft, Scott Small, Robert Nelson, Greg Weppler, Doug Ostrus, and Rick Lambertsen. Seqond: Mike Noonan, Dick Bruce, Greg '1 :Q-21 Anstey, David Gronewold, Tim Iohnson, Paul King, Don Finnell, Dallas Huddleson, Randy Groves, f e ' .34 Lynn Nelson, and john Weresh. Back: Scott Sorensen, David Sieh, Peter Kelloway, Todd , ,7,, ,V Kermoade, Mark Schildberg, Mark Martens, Jeff Cook, Mike Howard, Mike Steffens, Mark 1' 'L 4: 5724 1, Amistrong, and Doug Richter. 'f ' ' 2 ' W ' ' ., , . .. 1'77W'ZZ f'f .. ff: ' iff 7'7 1114 'G' 44 'Q?f?Q1, f.?w'Z5.'?f 4'e 'ali' 177' '22 .-281'-' W Q 2 ff ..,-1 ' , ?ff2:7 I , ., 'if L! ffwwf, viwfl, 4 ffv if 172 . Q ' I4 ,yy 4. ' ,.-. V , gf w,,f. gy, ' - firfgwqf,-f, ,4,k,f2,y f qw Q. , 4 ,.,, 3,,..,., --71 lx .XX , ,,,, 2 U , - l- , ,V , -4 fr . - .. I - ' g , , w Jm.w LZ..ag3?f5ig ii'-,,, -S' , in ' 9 . 'V' ,, Q al Y' 1, Wi 143 iunior High Basketballers Improve Their Talents 1 -I 3 2 1. Allen Heath goes up high for a shot. 2. Tom Robinson drives by a Shenandoah defender, 3, Looking for an open man, jim Humphrey passes the ball by an opponent. -1. Russell Reimer goes for two. e R el e er ,R eyeeye pi-llrk. HMM -ff X , . .v f'i37k, , . , 454 N ,gy A . 1 A -:pg ,r ei fic: 'iii I Q if were s r f , ' ,X4 -4-VN 1' 7 1 1 1 ' A A, ' W 'K - ' ' A fi is ' r l ' 6 5' AH e el 14 -.Q',!73A 4. , V C 4 ,, in i x vfx-11-iiyyr C Liv' 'F X liitgiszf I ' 7 V' W I ' ?Y fi A Q X X 'n 'J k::5:,.1'A V , 2,1 ' ,ld - A an ,J ' i fl-M ' s , ff - Members of the eighth grade team are: Front Row: Doug Cumpston, Ron Hensel, Steve Green, Dick Nevins, and Kevin Winchell. Second: Kirk Bortle, Craig Hensley, David Thomas, Mike Bates, Tom Green, jim Mauer, Rick Lambertsen, and Mark Karwal. Back: jack Stanley, Mike McCormick, Tony Vtlendt, Jeff Biggs, Dave Tliielen, Bill Larsen, and Coach Dick Casady. Absent from the picture are: Jim Knight and Darwin McDerrnott. i ,, . .f-1' -M' ',, -' ' 1' , 'S VX, , fi ' ' I X. fj?:g,, ,7, W' -fi. 4, . ' i ?U 'fZ!? 33 7' ' 'V' r 1.2 i - U ff' -1 f iff ' if igg, K' ,Y ff -ffypgf my V 1 , Z if S V ' A' ii 2 , Q if f ij -1-1 4-if ff : we , fi, . T ! 'W f- Q I 7145115 W . .. ,, - f' ' 'i ,, .,, - 5 - law , W , , ff' ': ' ' pf- ,,4,3,y I N I. Iyrf I:-, .. f ,Q ' 7 ' , il- ,Q j g - if f .2 'i i ? fd ' if 1, x jj V ,af we .ff , , fy V 'J' .. m e f' ' ' ' I f C 1 ,,,. ee - .l , nip . , 1 ,Mei 1 man -ima if A ,, Ai 'Psp 9 is a ' z1:: p f p 4. . up ' 75, Z, ,vfwf-gf. .1 4. A , w W v. , .- ,. .- q, - .,, A If !,I,,vL'vv , 47 i x , I! 2, 1 v xg. F 6 Q: ff l, '27, ,WX ,V LW! V V -2 H i 1 R M , ,r,, ' 'lf' 1. i 14:5 , r ' il lf' Members of the eighth grade team are: Front Row: Paul Huddleson, Rick Wright, John Flem- ing. Kevin Comes, Jeff Comwell, and Randy Glynn. Second: Jay Becker, Iohn Mason, Steve Claggett, Mark Stevenson, Ken Knuth, Mike Cooper, Gail Christiansen, Jim Bell, and Russell Reimer. Back: Ron Kerr, Kenny Mally, jim Humphrey, Scott Burnett, Bruce Lehman, Mark Steffens, David King, Randy Johnson, and Coach Gail Casey. , . . A l . V A ff! ff. -- ' ' sv 7 ,Q 'V 1 ' ' ,,,, fn, - , ' ...ll V .Q,Aid2'v. . 45371 I 'l , V ' V ,V . . li - - . 4 --S - f 111- 4 , : - . ' Ki' ' g fbgfirf- 4 ., J 1 ff 1 . ' 1 - -- --4 f ,M ' 11. 'iff -. . fr ' 1 has LV , V' I I ,, 7 .fx I .f , , .2 42, ' V f , , , -- VV , ,, . V , 1 be-., ,... f ' 'f 22 ' dw. , 4 . ' ' - 9 'f -. 7 ' Q- 4' , 4. , 1 A, if :.TT'1,'- : ': ' f ' 1 7?:-'ff? , V, ' ' ' ' ' 1. ' Q- f Q' ' , ' if , '-:gr -, x AVF V'afZ'Qf'Z! i 2 V? UU, , V V. 'WV N 3 F :A Z ' - A I t' . 1- ., ' ' 4:au.f- - ,- , ' , - .. ' f - ' . 7 '4' ' . 'f a fn ? ' -Q - fl HV: , I '34, ,Qfl V fgilb A V f a .. -.. 4 4 f ' ' - ' ' 272' 7 ' , ' ff , , ' V. -. -.2 'La V? 1 - v Q ff. ry ' .., ,. ' -f-v.. rr' .9 . . I . ,,VVffV 1, V ' 4 V A V A . ,, VVAV V1 VVUZ ,I V, V V f , V , 'VV VV V VV .I ' ,U - f f' iw: new ,.1 'Q . , ' 2. ,V Members of the seventh grade team are: Front How: Phil Allen, Stan Nielson, Dick Bmce, Greg Elming, Mark Marcellus, and Eric Swanson. Second: Jim Jorgensen, Tom Hobinson, Mike Henning, Ion Humphrey, Lynn Nelson, Dallas Huddleson, and Roger NVame. Back: Allen Heath, jim Ellingson, Jack Fume, John NVorthington, Tim Ronfeldt, Darrell Paulson, Pat Hayes, Mark Knudsen, and Coach Clyde Hovick. THOJAN SEASON 7th Grade Basketball Atlantic Opponent 39 Clarinda l7 33 Shenandoah 39 25 Harlan 19 44 Clarinda 39 36 Shenandoah 52 33 Harlan 41 TROJAN SEASON 8th Grade Basketball Atlantic Opponent 30 Creston 41 30 Clarinda 25 43 Red Oak 32 47 Shenandoah 27 31 Harlan 32 36 Red Oak 32 39 Creston 50 40 Clarinda 34 55 Shenandoah 35 40 Harlan 45 of the seventh grade team a Brad Bc-nnesen David Lynn Nelson Tim .l0hnson Reimer Leland Camp cott Q are jerry Hansen xm , ..-.. ,, -A M, Finding the 1972-73 basketball sea- son full of excitement and frustration, the junior high teams showed promise for the future. The seventh graders finished the season with a 3-3 record. No matter what the record indicated, the youngest Trojans demonstrated that they had much depth and natural ball handling abilities. The eighth graders turned in a 6-4 season with their only loses coming from Harlan and Creston each twice. and Mark Martens. Dong Hivghter, Paul Kina, Rod NVester, Dwight Bebensrc. Second: Chris McCullough. Mike Noonan, and Ron Thompson. Back: Mark Knudsen, Norman David Sieh, and Coach Dennis Holbrook. Absent 1 w I' v -s 3 , ,Q ,Af .. 'Q Q, 5, -- 4411. 4 if 'iff ,QW Q W f v '- ig, Jvf fzf U ,Q .. Q 511 4gy'f2 Wihmggfi M ffm, if ,+ Z4 . V f ' 1,5 V 4: - T'5,y,?. ,' , if 'L f VY ' , .. ',-ef. jig V t 1 ,vw 4. e .-, f V, V , ,, A ,' V f, .v , - ' 4. 1 V , 2 ' 1' -'J -- V 1 . . . V - . ,Miro 1: , f 1 Q . 4 ' , 1 my Q .. , . , fa 1 r f...f mf ,X 1 '15 i , AV-'I 3- ,ggi 2 , ' ' , 1 g ,Q 'jf ' 'F' if , , X , liar W rfwuih W. - m..fsr.fMrHff.f In . -1 -1 K fr yy 4 ' tif, . X'l1 'L'f.f' . 4 'V 4':5'f' Q22 ' 4 rv' ' 4 'sro' N - ' 'sf ' 'w ' -r ' 'p.l Y'i QW A ' ' 7 l 4. 4 .A ' , , rimlr .1 . ' ,f f H , ' 355, A 3 . ' ' ' ' ' 1' 3 D . -' 4 - . . -, 1 '. fY?1,3J! X ' 'f gf -. ' , - ' l' 'F .ln 'fi i' f..fi2iTefGf1', . ' f f A-'X V. , N ., 'Q 5' X f' f lt - -asf A . L- 3 ly' QQ pf . lfyx Z4 , K N' .- if .i ' s K .4 v , - - ., , , ,, Ml ' +P' ' ? Q ' fr r r-4+ . , .fer -s .. - . ., it... I. 'H Q Q. I g 45. A nu- V f I -5 11.3-fgvg -' 'z' ,i 4- V, - - . 4 . :- . . 4444- W 44 . H , , , . 1 . D 'wht A di -- , Lf Nelson, Stan Nielsen Ximnln-rs ol tha seventh umcle wr:-sllmg tvaini ,ilrf-: Front How. glial. lliTiLTl,KII:32'll'3lAnS'Bf1l3V?5nCTDnlL:j0ld Yarsgzfrgxvaagrn, Mike Steffensl Alan Eric Swanson, Greg Elniinglllizndy' groiwk and 'Er'-.i1HN:.isxe-lllirh xhmcnm, Mid Damn Coopmll Back: Dave Nelson, Rggerizr Wamc Z ll 1 , D'-lc B cl. Mxic 'ms. nu mu, ll-ll QVZ- - V. Q1 ' ' 1 f A Aff ' , -. - . A ' R ' , Ab f ah J-lhiluvr' ,,ii1li4,wm,Fljl-fr Riggs, Darrell Paulsrn, Diuid Nlitmur, Bill Nl eltur. Norman Holck, Mark bchlldbcrg, ind Kurt eason Sen om r Dim-tin. ...-1 Greg' NY4,-pplvr, Daillnis Hutldleson. Randi' Hillfh- and Mnk ?lI'm n5' swf 46 A--.. ' Menilpvrs of the eighth grade wrestling ieiim are: Front Huw: Richard XXX-ln-r. Craig l-Icnslcry. Robert Vhvolsuy, Richard Xwins. and Steve Grecn. Second: Bill Larsen, Bill Srindbutliu, Mike Cooper, .Kevin Comes, Mark Kurwal, jim Bell, and lion lrlf-ns!-l. Buck: Todd NIcDe-nnutt, Don Nevins, David Kzinninu, Kelly Harris, Terry Bri-wvr, lion Kvrr, :ind Eric-li Wlickinun. Absent from the picture are: Perry Wilson, Doug Shrimpton, jay O'Br-il-n, Dennis Young, Dan Morton, Kun Knuth, and David NVcston. 1, 313, , Y7'f Q' an . -4 3'-V 4' 5 - . - Q , 1' Af14 7' 1' i . - if H igmic ff. . 1. A MH, A ,. Y f ,Q . . Q , wi. ls: rl . fl ff l? f Q- 's 'A-f r ' We . V. 11. I. f' , F' t ' ,I A 1 if E, .,g. , A . W vv v l ,gi . . f' K' ,X Z 0 ' fl ' 4 H A - Q ,J ' i,,,1i.F1f0I:g 4 ' .l in . b - . . 1 f , . . J :Y ., QWJAPQ i 96 H 2-SYLQETQ N19 , A . D - , li?Q ,uQQh,'m mMnaUEi m K, or ' .. .A fi 'W W ' 2 1' -. 'aww' f 4 f , f' T 1 r- QQEEQX 2 K. X , 4 1 hh ,l Y ,f Q W ff' F- v l vi, H', fyqy L W my f ., xy N . 3-, gf -r ' 5 , - f ' T. ,, .4 , , .rif f - K.: ' 3' ' ' ,i4'J:5 Mr'W f f afnif '2:.r.-4. , , . .fa1L Ea... . --,.z.Qi, if . . 1. .llichard Nevins strives to hold his ground. 2. junior, highers must lirst lenm the funda- mentals ol wrestling. 3, Eighth grader Tam- my Darnnld tries to mise entlnxsiasm .lt ix junior high Same. 4. Seventh grader Karla Kunve trim ax new vxpcricncc, Cheerleading. 5. Julie Patterson tri-rs to pull the team from behind. r L.. Xu K' ffm-lirilf. .ll- lson Nithtl ri 1- l est i , 'mn on nunfftr umnrl nr 5 rin' S ir in Vfr-rriirinfiut, 1 Ii i P.1il.1l. Inurrit Nicimustlx, Vxura lirlxei I ri Trnes ind Icnniiti Dr ri :nt ri 11. inn re wwe: Xlonfi fx M 'irc Front Row Denise Barlou nd: Aldug Pitty NVc-ste-ring, and Greta Xfeyer Seeond Clnclx Lint Timmy Jensen, Sully Portz, Cindy Shepperd Xloni Iones ind Hrrritt Hunt Third: Connie SCl'lXV3l'f7 Lois Pauls but Tyler Sdndx Fmus jill Grayson, and Susan N1cNary Dawna Volk kelly Bitemnn Xlirx XicDtm1ott, Cindy Genr- and Terri bchoenrock Absent from the picture ire ulir- Piittcrsun and Cheerleading and Wrestling Keep Junior Highers Active This year the junior high started a new cheerleading program under which anyone may sign up to cheer, thus in- creasing the number of girls participate ing in the program. These girls prac- ticed and worked in groups of five, under the guidance of varsity cheerlead- ers. Wrestling was completely new to many of the seventh graders, but they adapted well. Many seventh and eighth graders tried out for the sport. Al- though the teams did not participate in any out of town dual meet com- petitions, some wrestlers did become in- volved in intramural wrestling tourna- ments. I - f -'ff 1 V41 E 1. junior High Tracksters on the Run A111-'7w?: ff,':Q 5'!f'f. ' QQ 25.22 f - 19.13, lg-jyzi-L uf, A 48.3, ,.1V6Y'.f4 4 tara: .., Nw? .M .Ll-1 ,,,.-.nz ., G 3.3 nf . f . 1 f Q '-21 an w 'SME' '7x'31'fJ-f 45' .ig -. ':f. . f'y3.Wg4.'i' ,,c A' 2 4' 'f 7 -. ,. . .Lg -.vig '- , - ,, s-.:.,, :-Y 42,11-M vu., LSC, , -I vt' la? . u., '1 ZZ 'VJ 'fllwaf' 549.4 V E ,. ,Q ,fp u, . 7841, J' it 1-ei!'Yi,'E,2'3f3,-w,J 3' .. 4 , . 5 1 'Q i f 'fam ip 95117 lx, 4' A 4 'C ' 1, 1 f I qi' 'MI V Q 'A 'Z-', '71 X KAL .- ' ' ,a w fnfl'-A 59,4 '3 fix, K , x f Wi? fwf Z5 , and 4. , 2... , ' f- . 5,-W 1 4- ' f 1, , , ' ' ' ' I ' Y - .'I:57,1f' '1 ,. meagiii ,, 'K J 'I Q ' ' V. ' 'gf' i 'l' A. , 4:1-,,. ' - if fm - Q- - 1 Q.: wr' . gm nt '15 f Q 1 ' 'L 'LJ 'J ...ff x, .. V ,g-..' 1 ' P , Psa ' irfivf QQ. 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Back: Scott Bumett, Dave King, Ken ,,,,, l,,, W 1, Armstrong, Bowers, Riggs, Hnvick. from picture Ross and Mally, Jim Humphrey, Kelly Harris, Bryan Rutherford, jay Schrader, Biff Bormeson, Ron Welbom, Don Nevins, Ron Kerr, Tony Wendt, Dave Kanning, Ken Knuth, and Coach Roger Mathias. Absent from the picture are: Mike Swanson, Dick Nevins, Todd Templeman, Jim Knight, and Norman Petersen. , ', , , , H ' ' ' ' -- -1--- -V -,,--. 4 L , , ,V ' V A U h - - ,I ,I gig- I g , , -.X -S 1, H V' , as H :V X in L V fs. A M ,Jive i 1, H ' H'siHi ' P l!2l2l3'i92!i'i ' t 2 ' T A! . Q 'WY 1 'w -1 -.ff f ' 44... . 5-:E sg' . A . i r I ' , , - . 3 ' 29 ,iii ' 1-1 12? ., 1 Am' 1 f, - 2 ' 1 x '- ' . 1 -f' if? . ' H' 1 ' , ff : f sP lZ 22 STSTUT 'nmnil H P V i i if . , iv i RMT! 1 V ' ' ll. 1'fi+, f'1'f'fy54, 5014 ' - in 1 f Hifi. y- ,Q L, fr ' V if ' 3 , Q- fi x fig x ff 4 A,,.np4yq, y, 1 2 ' 3 ' 3' fi c ' if ' ' ri f 1. 'U mm 1 if rw' A Q 1 if , ' , f . -F , 4' all .XS an 'VH f f -..z Ik 1 M-.H . , i ., ,ji , . ...,. I, ig . ' ' W' , i 3 L Y -A . 9 , Eff ff- . I 1 I if . 'f 2 If '- f f ta , S ffl 7' i 2'. f A ff-. V. . f K A . -- ' 0, , ' 1f ' ,, , f , , ,. H ,, ' U . .,,, .4 I2 I The seventh grade track team, coach- TROJAN SEASON I ed by Clyde Hovick, started the season Seventh Grade Tl'2Ck 1 ' 5 4 by placing first in the Shenandoah Re- Sh6H2I1dOHh First lays. They continued their outstanding Clarinda First work by placing first in all of the re- Baby Trojan First 2 3 maining meets: Clarinda Relays, Trojan Harlan First Relays, and the Harlan Dual. Darrell Eighth Grade Track Paulsen set a seventh grade record of Shenandoah Second 1. Seventh grader Tom Robinson places first 44 6 mfhe Shot Put Whlle IeffK1ever, Clarmda ' Thlffl in the 5Q-yard dash. 2. Steve Rogers Dave Witmer, Allen Heath, and jeff Baby Trojan Third Places fmt m the 100'yard dash' 3' lg Riggs ran the mile relay in 4:23.5, also Harlan Second jumper's skill is displayed by john Worthing- ton. 4. Iay Schrader uses his strength to heave the shot put. 5. Rick Wngh! PFUVSS his talent as a pole vaulter. a record. lay Becker set an eighth grade rec- ord of 10' 4 in the pole vault, and the eighth grade mile relay team, consisting of Bryan Rutherford, Jim Humphrey, Ron VVelborn, and jay Schrader, set a record by running the event in 4:O2.5. The eighth grade track squad was coached by Roger Mathias. 149 Allen, Philip Andersen, Dwight Anstey, Greg Armstrong, Mark Baggenstoss, Daniel Baier, Laurie Balch, Randy Bamett, Gene Baur, Toni Bausman, Brian Beauchamp, Timothy Bebensee, Jeffrey Belle, Debbie Beymer, Connie Bills, Marc Bjom, Mary Blake, Glenda Bonnesen, Brad Bomholdt, Renee Bowers, Steve Brewer, Theresa Bring, Kimberlee Brown, Susan Bruce, Richard Camp, Leland Campbell, Darryl Casteel, Cathy Cook, Ieff Cooper, Dana Cranston, Tammy Davis, Katy Davis, Lori Deter, Jennifer Linda Io Ellen Dimig, Drake, Dvorak, Thomas Eblen, Rae Ellingson, jim Elming, Greg Erickson, Tammy Esbeck, Kurt Euken, Lori Ferrell, jill Finnell, Don Finnell, Hichard Flathers, Lori Ford, Dorinda Fortney, Laurie Iodi Mark Fume, Jack Fume, Kandie Linda Bret LuAnn Frahm, Fudge , Gaunt, George, Gipple, Gronewold, David Randy Groves, Hackwell, Rodney Haegele, Ellen Hair, Kelly Jerry Mark Teresa Hansen, Hansen, Harris, Hascall, Pat ,...,.,V,,,.W Va ., L ,. . , 1 f V' 1-. -V, -5 w 4 ', 1? 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Mike Hepler, Lori Herbert, Patricia Hoeck, Norman Holland, Karen Hoover, Lori Howard, Michael Huddleson, Dallai Humphrey, Jon Jamison, Terri Jensen, Allen Johnson, Jody Johnson, Renee Johnson, Tim Jones, Jeri Jorgensen, James Juhl, Roxanne Karstens, David Kay, Randy Kelloway, Peter Kermoade, Todd King, Paul Kluever, Mary Ellen Knop, Diane Knudsen, Mark Kraft, Chris Kramer, Jonathan Kunze, Karla Lilienthal, David Mallette, Lorraine Marcellus, Mark Agu M arousek, Lau: -e Martens, M alinda Martens, Mark Masteller, Brian McCullough, Chris McConnell, Emi McDermott, orreen McNeese, Monna Mead, Craig Mikkelsen, Amy Millil-can, Lisa Moore. Arleta Moreland, Ann Morris, Albert Murphy, Mary Myers, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nichols Nichols Nichols, Nielsen Nielsen, Noonan, , 1 Sherry David Lynn Robert Allison Am Y Tracie Stan Tom Mike Ohms, Brenda Olsen, Carol Ortiz, Rod Ostrus, Doug Parham, Kelly Parker, Laura Paul, Steven Pauley, Regina Paulsen, Darrell Paulson, Julie Pellett, Lisa Petersen, Marci Petersen, Timmy Peterson, Nancy Placzek, Karen Pollcingharn, Linda Popp, Diane Pross, Jeffrey Ratzlaff, Larry Reason, Kurt 1 69254 , , K A zz , 'Z S: F ,df f 1 W 44? f V 4 11, 'iff FVIYZTVTWTQ ,,,, 1,4 , I 1 K' 5 a 532 , 4 22:2 fi ju , .xzgiv if 5 f , ,, I Z' I 1 1 5 'S ff' K ff Z Z 7 ,away g'2f.f' u Z 2,11 i A 1' Z A' WZ 1:5 .. ' FM? f a 1 9 X ,ff if V' . 5. , 4 PM . X fzf ry awjbxl 1 U iff' Lf 4' ,, '41 W ff uf 1 -w f ' ,Q f f'?fli,,y ff Z X29 Imvfjwfyf 4 v:7,,':k,,, jg, 9 29 4 , 45 ' ilty seventh grader puts her signature V mf? , , ,.,.,V,,,, ' rig l in 'O K 5 W ' , ,4 'L , , , E Pc4Anl ,,' f 2 ' E ,Qi I 'W ' ' if ' ' . 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Sharon Wester, Rodney Westfall, Angela Vllilliams, Gracie Williams, Tom Winchell, Kelli Wise, Jane Witmer, David Wonder, Becky Worthington, John Younger, Lori Zellmer, Alan 4 fildirjg, jedi Allen, Sherri Almurirocle. Carol Angell, lnnws Arnold, Brenda Barlow, Denise Barnett, Alice Bateman, Kelley Bates, Michael Becker, Jay Bell, James Biggs, Jeff Blake, Vanessa Bonnesen, Biff Bortle, Kirk Brewer, Terry Bring, Laurelee Brix, Denise Brown, Brenda Brown, Terri Bumett, Scott Butler, Lori Campbell, Darla Campbell, Tim Cannon, Andrea Carlson, Sally Chandler, Pamela Chantry, Carla Chapman, Shari Christensen, Donna Christensen, Gail Christensen, Mark Claggett, Steve Clark. Carol Comes, Janine Comes, Karen Comes, Kevin Cook, james Cooper, Mike Cornwell, jeff Cumpston, Douglas Cutler, Clinton Dant, Cynthia i 4? EIL-- , , 'f' ' 1 ia U' ', Q 1. -.:' .1 :J . 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Mark Stormer, Ralph Swanson, Laura Swanson, Lorie Swanson, Mike Templeman, Chuck Templeman, Todd Thayer, Lance Theis, Lori Thielen, David Thomas, David Thomas, JoAnn Thompson, Eldon Travis, Sandra Tuel, Timothy Tyler, Sue Vogl, Dennis Volk, Dawna Walter, Sandy Watts, Teresa Weaver, Jayne Welbom, Ronny Wendt, Tony Weppler, Vickie Westering, Patti Weston, David VVhite , Susan Wickman, Erich Williams, Donald Vlilliams, Shirley Wilson, Pamela Wilson, Perry Winchell, Kevin Wise , Lori Wonders, Tammy Wools ey, Robert Wright, Richard Yarham, April Young, Dennis Young, Michelle QI V I ' mf, H,,,,,, M ,,,. ZM5 , 2 1' ,V mx 2, A44 -I 10,411 :wma V MUN f? :Q W, , 5.4 wgguzu, ,, ,'W,f,'-2: . .nj M, .Z yfmmww -Jffvwzis ' WWW-, V5 fmifffzif' 153 'f ' 9724 45? aff' J 4 Q :KW x A in fl wwfmw X Q Ai! J.- , . if M555 2 .4 l , ' .i Z' f l,, 4'1 U M4 'lg , ', U Z' f ml- ,....-1 I lQf 'f-'-f. f. ,, m .f-7. Wm,.wgf'r'f6 f ' ', 'Z ,if-1'1 '7QQ?4AQu3fri v43,QJT'7'M1f, ' ,, Q00 ff N T7 we ' yiww- f' nf, jj Wff V , v W ,y nm, I, f' WWW 2 5 ., ,, . 1 If Y A K , ,H-Q. -, - ,Q . Q If - - m,,':..r- 'L , .r fs-.f , 4 lx' 144. 4' 4 fp ,......--- W a ,r , '2 . A5 G I, - z , uf f 1 5, 1 4' 'g9.a'.j11,,fI ' 1 .4 f 2' ,,,f' QQ., ,f ' jf Q , I , pw, I .4 af as , , . f f ,aa if 1 X 0 fi, V, 5, 5 f q . f w,Qff:i1z'fff If ' I . ,,!' 'f,V 9 H , 4 'I , f .,,, , 'M ag ft' , af ,G a fl., Q .f ., r m -A , ' WWHW A,,, , ' 'Neff , 1:2 .,,,' 5 , - gn , M-Af,-:r,,:gf ' -fa ' ,514 , 'M ' ' gyfgjgy,z4261?1L1'a:1 M ,gf9,,4f1u3134'7 ,fg.::,,,t, ,WZ .ji ,ify,43., , f A' . We each have our own image of the world around us, whether that image reflects disillusion- ment or agreement. Frequently our ideals clash with society's, and then we strike out irration- ally at what we feel are the im- mediate causes for discord. A Utopian society on earth can always be hoped forg however, at the present time if we hold an objective image of our so- ciety, we find that the conse- quences of poverty and war are here just as much as the bene- fits of affluence and peace. The image that we hold of ourselves is most important. Looking in a mirror an image is reflected that will never be bet- ter or worse than we really are. If we find that image in dis- harmony with our individual standards, it is then up to us to form it into an image in accord with our standards. The be- ginnings of a new world must begin from Within ourselves and then be projected into society. Mike Portz-Co-editor Randy Reimer-Co-editor Patrice Dimig-Copy Editor Debbie Rourick-Typist Staff Members Susan Allen Bill Beatty Tami Bell Ronda Goff Tim Hoegh David Inman Shellie Nelson Bob Ross Dalene Stangl Judy Underwood Mike Westfall Dwight Grantham-Advisor Topical Index Art Club .i... Bands ........i.. Baseball .,......... Basketball ......... Cheerleaders ....... ..... Choruses .... .... . . Class Officers ..........,.. Classes .....Y........-------- Cross Country ............ Debate ......,........ -----Y-A------------ Drama Festival Faculty ..i....,...i.... FFA .....,........... 80-83 138-139 ------ 1 32-33 44-47, 144-145 58-59, 147 78-79, 84-87, 139 117, 120 108-135, 150-157 64-65 92 100-105 69 FHA ............................--------- -------- 6 8 FNC ...................- .------------------------------- 6 6 Foreign Exchange Students ........ 22-23 Football ,,,,,,..,.,,,,.......,..., 34-38, 142-143 FTA ...........................---..-------------------- 66 Golf .,,......................Y...................... 48-51 GRA ..,...........................v..i... ........ 7 2 Harvest Ball Queen and Attendants .............,.,....... ...... 1 6-17 Hi-Y .........,........Y...................,-. ......-. 7 1 Homecoming Queen and Attendants ......................i ...... 1 4-15 IAVELIN ...................... ............ 7 5 Music Contest ....v..v....,..... ....... 9 0-91 National Honor Society ..... ........, 6 2 NEEDLE .....................,... ............ 7 4 Personnel .... ,.... 1 O6-107 Plays ......,,......... Prom .....,,....,.... School Board .. Science Club .. Senior Honors . Softball ,.,............... Spanish Club .,..... Speech Contest 88-89 20-21 99 67 26-27 30-31 73 Stage Show .,............ ...,,,,,,,.,, 9 4-95 Student Council Tennis ...... ,,.. .......... Thespians . Track ........ Vlfrestling ..... Y-Teens ..... 0 24-25, 141 52-55 .,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 63 56-57, 148-149 40-43, 146 E.-aa-,wi We hope you have enjoyed the 1973 version of the IAVELIN. In spite of flood vacation, snow vacation, and even bomb vacation, we managed to complete the book. We encourage everyone to not only view the pictorial content of the book, but to also read the printed copy, for it too is a part of the '73 IAVELIN. The past year has left various images for both students and faculty alike-GBA initiations, the presidental election, buggin' around on Friday nights, games with Harlan, studying for government tests, not studying for government tests, Prom, and so on. No matter what images you see in AHS, we hope you will find some indication of them in this yeafs book. A special thank you goes to Mr. Grantham, for with- out him there would be no IAVELIN year after year. Mike Portz and Randy Reimer Co-editors 1 , 1 , . ' he V, K zgjf w-,Ib X f . -.4 8- 1 gl, ., f' ,, fa 1 ofggaf - .iff 1-. 8 ,. .1 - 11,4 4 1.14 L, 1 -:.gg,-it ye Fri V 1 f ' up K- R 1 1 L 1, 'vi , TZ' 51.245-,. . ' . , f JZ -,wif In X - ref f ' f f: 27,1 Q .. . , '41 'I 'M l ll 1 riff' , -. if f o r I ' , I -JLYM.- fit 1 1 H I 1 if I I., . i ' ff 1 I l . 1 A L 1 After Fourteen Years of Dedication Nlrs Braman Retures Mrs. Esther Braman has been em- ployed in the Atlantic School system three various times for a total of four- teen years of service. After graduating from Zion High School, Orient, Iowa, Mrs, Braman attended Iowa State Uni- versity where she received a bachelors degree in Home Economics Education. She came to Atlantic in 1933 and taught in the old high school building which was located at Sixth and Walnut. After her marriage to James Braman, she retired for several years to raise her three children. Mrs. Braman resumed her teaching career as a part-time teach- er on the Ir. High staff of Atlantic. After several years, she resigned to take a teaching job in another community. Coming back to a full time job at At- lantic in 1962, Mrs. Braman became the advisor for the FHA and an unofficial supplier of cookies to the faculty lounge. Collecting antiques, studying paint- ing, and raising flowers are of major in- terest to Mrs. Braman. She has made no definite plans for the future, but plans to remain in Atlantic. 16 ENVGLVEMFNT GRA Advisor-Betty H-'llin President-Donnii Rnlrl Vice-President-Cfilthy llinitslioj Secret:iryvDenis1 Larsen Treasurer-Dixie Could Point Rccordcr--limb .-Xunan Recreation Clmirinnn-Nlsrci M Susan Allen Candis Anderson Lu Ann Anders. n Paula Bacon Marcia Bartels Sherri Bates Emily Beatty Carol Bebenset- Joni Bell Tami Bell Dany Benedetti Debbie Blake Debbie Both LeAnn Bowers Robyn Breclenst--iuer Leslie Bullock NVQ-ntly Carlson Lorrie Casson Calla Christoflr-rst-n Terri Christoffr-rsen Denise Cooper Kathy Cornwell Jolene Davis Susan Diaz Candice Drake Patty Eden Mary Einhaus Kathy Ellingson Teresa Faust Barb Gee Diane Hagen Marilyn Hansen Nancy Hoffmann Julie Hoilien Julie Holland Penny Hopley Sharon Huston Barb Hutchinson Kristy Johnson Debbie Johnson Denise Johnson Sarah Johnson Debbie Karwal Nancy Kelso Sharon Kerr Jerri Kluever Sandra Knop Pam Lane Sandy Larsen Jill Lehman Anne Lynam Jane Mailander Janet Martens Cindy Merrick Cheryl Mewhirlvr Trish lwlinor Shari Neary Becky Nelson Pam Nelson Sheila Newbery Sherry Nichols Kristine Nielson Kay Norman Denise Ohms Kathy Parker Annette Patterson Susan Patterson Renita Pauley Kathy Pellett Diane Petersen Karen Peterson Sherie Polkingharn Kim Portz Kim Reason Janis Rechtenbiicli Renee Reimer Kate Reinertson Diane Reynolds Pat Riggs Lori Robinson Angela Rocha Tammy Rutherford Ellen Skoog Linda Skoog Ronda Schulur Diane Smith Laurie Smith Sandra Smith Sherry Smith Dalene Stangl Dawn Stangl Debbie Stanlew Diane Steffens Jennifer Swanfy 2 r-rrick Joan Troll Ludy Underwontl atty Waters Chris Watson Danise Watsoi' Robin Wedduni Joan Weresh Cindy Westfall Joyce Witzmaii Jean Wohlenhznn Linda 'wVood FFA Advisor-Ron Beaver President-Jon Henriksen Vice-President-Alan Johnson Secretary-Jeff Lowers Treasurer-Mark Dolch Reporter-Rick Andersen Sentinel-Dick Nichols Randy Blake Craig Both Carol Buboltz David Bnboltz Mitch Christenson Roger Dreager Carl Dvorak Joe Finnell Terry Frisbie David Hansen Jeff Hansen Steve Hansen David Harris Pam Kardell June Larsen Rick Larsen Rick Lowers Cindy Luke Eldon McAfee Dan McDermott Tony McDermott Mike Mortensen Pat Mortensen Greg Nichols Debbie Olsen Gary Olsen Raymond Ostrus Dallas Paulsen Dan Rourick Steve Sandbothe Craig Shriver Greg Schuler Glen Smith Keith Steffens Vicki Te mpleman Larry Vogl Jeff VVeppler Jeff Winston VVynn WVinr:ton STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor-Dennis Holbrook President-Daryl Stangl Vice-President-Jane Witmer Secretary-Annette Patterson Treasurer-Tom Mason Historian-Kirk Bacon Dave Becker Dany Benedetti Debbie Blake Gary Burg Margaret Claggett Susan Claggett Jill Clemens Patrice Dirnig Jim Diaz Carl Dvorak Mary Einhaus Phil Hascall Craig Hunter Barb Hutchinson Nancy Kelso Pat Key Denise Larsen Dave Marousek Dan Mason Dwight McAllister Cindy Merrick Dick Nichols Kathi' Parker Ran y Reimer Renee Reimer Rosie Reimer Angela Rocha Jo Lynn Southard Dawn Stnngl Diane Stcffcns Jennifer Swaney Steve Swanson gm VanAntwerp an Watson Joan Weresh Cindy Westfall Kirk Wiclo-nan Advisor-Thane Hascall President-Kathryn Reinertson Vice-President-Kim Stanley Vice-President-Renee Wohlenhaus Secretary-Denise Ohms. Treasurer-Diane Hutchinson Scribe-Susan Howard Cabinet-Karl Catlin A Cabinet-Debbie Rounck Nancy Becker Kathy Comwell Cynthia Dean Patrice Dimig Patty Eden Darwin Johnson Kris Johnson Nancy Kelso Sharon Kerr Fred King John Krengel June Larsen Judy Lyon Mark Masteller Jerry Mauer Steve Millikau Steve Petersen Laurie Reinertson Donna Rold Barb Ross Bob Ross Kathy Rourick Laurie Sievert Sheila Smith Sherri Smith Terri Stolnflug Bill Thede Mark Underwood Sarah Wohlenhaus HI-Y Advisor-Joel Simms Advisor-Craig Messer President-Pat Key Vice-President-Dan Watson Second Vice-President-Craig Aldag Secretary-John DeWu1f Treasurer-Jim Diaz Sergeant-at-Arms-Mark Wood Chaplain-Dan Pedersen Kirk Bacon Brad Barlow Greg Buechler Scott Buechler Jack Bunce Doug Clithero Bill Faust John Jorgensen Clayton Koehler Tom Mason Dwight McAllister Dick Nichols Greg Parker Randy Reimer Mark Swanson Roger Underwood Robbie VanCleave Kirk VVickman John VVilcox Doug Younger Greg 'Younger FUTURE NURSES CLUB Advisor-Beverly Bennett President-LuAnn Andersen Vice-President-Calla Christoffersen Secretary-Jonelle Jensen Treasurer-Laura Winegardner Beth Becker Judy Boots Sheryl Chnntry Devon Christensen Terri Cliristoffersen Dorothy Erickson Tnmmie Ferguson Christy Gronewold Brenda Grover Elizabeth Hair Penny Hopley Debbie Karwal Jerri Kluever Sue Kluever Pam Lane Lulie Martens atti McCutcheon Jcan Morton Lou Ann Neary Kay Norman Donna O'Neal Kim Portz Jxudy Schwarte osemary Schwarte Carrie Williams Patty Williams Patty Worthington L SPANIS N, . Advisor-Richard Seufert President-Ronda Goff Vice-President-Debbie Rourick Secretary-Judy Underwood Treasurer-Karl Catlin Kendall Anderson Ruth Anderson Daniela Benedotti Lorrie Casson Denise Cooper Kathy Ellingson Pam Ferrell Helene Hackwell Susan Howard David Inman Nick Knuth Anne Lippencott Noel Lytle Mark Masteller Steve Millikan Lou Ann Neary Denise Ohms Sherri Smith Jo Lynn Southard Mark Underwood Nancy Volckmann Katie Williams FHA Advisor-Esther Braman President-Debbie Oathoudt Vice-President-Jean Morton Secretary-Treasurer-Sheila Newburg Parliamentarian-Pam Kardell Historian-Jennifer Swaney Projects-Teresa Nodgaard Music-Recreation-Marcia Bartels District President-Nancy Morrow Theresa Beymer Peggy Hensel Bev Herrick Ethel Johnson Candy Lane Sandy Lane Barb Lehmann Elise Lehmann Kim Lensch Janet Martens Kathy Mauer LuAnn Miller Jean Olsen Sandy Parker Deanna Paulsen Kathy Paulsen Karen Peterson Kim Reason Kathy Schildberg Marjorie Schnackel Terri Steffens Debra Thompson Patty Waters Becky Williams Patty 'Wlilliams Suzette Young Teresa Young Jody Zellmer FTA Advisor-John Hiemstra President-Bill Thede Vice-President-Debbie Rourick Secretary-Treasurer-Sheryl Knuth Historian-Dixie Coold Parliamerrtax'ian-Linda Frisbie District President-Trish Esbeck Craig Aldag Ruth Anderson Debbie Blake LeAnn Bowers Cindy Dean Pam Ferrell Helene Hackwell Susie Haegele Angela Harris Jamie Hute Tom Mason Steve Petersen Janis Rechtenbach Rosie Reimer Kathryn Reinertson Donna Bold Barb Ross Dan Rourick Kathy Rourick Sally Schrader Kathy Six Sandra Smith Sheila Smith Sherry Smith Jo Lynn Southnrd Sharon Travis Mark Underwood Jane VanGinkel Mike Westfall IISEP BAND irector-A th NI Ruth Anddrsdii A eyer Joni Bell Tami Bell Debbie Blake Janet Blunk Mark Bortle Wendy Carlson Calvin Christensen Mitch Christensen Denise Cooper Mark Dolch Kathy Ellingson Marilyn Hansen Kevin Huitt Richard Kzmning Ned Kluever Nick Knuth Sheryl Knuth Clayton Koehler Lynn Larsen Jill Lehman Judy Lyon Renee Mallon Denise Ohms Gary Olsen Barb Pedersen Mike P0111 Sharon Rasmussen John Sams Laurie Smith Jo Lynn Southard Dalene Stangl Judy Underwood Kelly Wise SCIENCE CLUB Advisor-Ron Niemann President-Jim VanAntwerp Vice-President-Steve Dimig Secretary-Treasurer-Jim Shahan Steve Boots J. 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X X 'f 'i:?E2's'Y1?32s ., ' 'r - v i '4-s.s:Ef?s35g..w1r W X t xx 4 we sal ' 'ex ,G - ,..4P?5??13i:, V m,,,g ' ' ,. i ,lf-gQd..f yzigg 1 A r' , Qffi'2 'f , ..,..--.-. ,. - A ' i rligr 1 CN 'I'-TEENS Advisor-Gail Morse President-Nancy Neory Vice-Preside-ntfCatIiy Heithoff Secretary-Kathy Ellingson Treasurer-Jill Clemens Ilistorian-'l'eri Key Prograrneltlary Einhaus Service4Jane lfVitmer Social-Kathy Parker Publicity-Judy Underwood Music-Jeanne NVohlenl'1aus JNorship-Teri Rourick Paula Bacon Judy Boots Debbie Both Robyn Bredensteiner Leslie Bullock Barb Camp Le Ann Carlson YVendy Carlson Kathy Cornwell Kim Cummings Kristi Davis Chris Deardorff Candice Drake Patti Eden Teresa Faust Kathy Pre-ese Trish Fulks Christy Gronewold Lori Harris Barb I-Ienningsen Peggy Hensel Julie Hoilien Diane Hutchinson Jonelle Jensen Kristy Johnson Lisa juel Kim Kautz Sheryl Knuth Candy Lane Sandy Lane Kim Lensch Anne Lippincott Renee Mallon Jane Marxen Cheryl hlewhirter Lou Ann Neary Shari Neary Becky Nelson Pam Nelson Kathy Paulsen Cindy Petersen June Petty Cindy Placzek Kelly Planck Sherie Polkingharn Kim Portz Rosie Reimer Lori Robinson Toni Robinson Kathy Schildbcrg Kris Schildberg Marjorie Schnackel Kathy Six Sherry Smith Diane Sorensen Dalene Stangl Dawn Stangl Debbie Stanley Terri Steffens Jennifer Swaney Jane VanGinkel Chris VVatson Danise VVatson Joan Weresh Jeannie Vllestbrook Cindy Westfall Becky WVilliams Linda Wood Doreen Yarger Teresa Yarger ART CLUB Advisor-Elnora Nebola Nancy Becker Dany Benedetti Sheryl Chantry Connie Cochran Patrice Dimig David Gearheart Matthew Hetrick Fred Lindeinan Denise Ohms Steve Park Craig Rasmussen John Roscoe Kathy Six Jeff Stevens 3 jrlil U ' A 'J : ' ,s -1- 4 A I 4 , A V 1 ' 'llll M ' I . 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' !'3f I 1 d . lfl TT ' I I 1 1 I 1 7. l 4 ' N K I, ny K M y cf - l I' I ' ' . - u 1 -PEOPLE -PEOPLE -A- Aldag, Craig -..-.......-.. 34, 35, 38, 46, - ..........., 1 .....-.,...,.-a ,... 50. 51, 71, 116 Aides, Jodi --.-...-..-- 140, 147, 154, 155' Alexander, Pam ...... ...... ..., .. .,,,,..,,,,,,, 85, 116 Allen, Dale ..,..., ......v........ .... 50, 51, 100 Allen, Jeff .,,,... - ,.... .... ..............,.,,,,,. 51, 108 Allen, Michael ,,.,... ..... 33, 35, 38, 44, 51, 112 Allen, Pat .-- ..... ..-- ..,..... -..... ........... 112 Allen, Phil ... .......... .....-...... 140, 143, 145, ....... ....... .........-.......-..... 149, 150, 151 Allen, Sherri ...,... -..- ..,........,...... - ...,,,,,,,,,,, , 154 Allen, Susan .... 30, 31, 52, 53, 75, 116, 119 Alliband, Robert ..-..- ,... ,.,-..--...,.. 120, 129 Almonrode, Carol ., ,..............,. - ..,.,,, 139, ,154 Andersen, Candis ...-.- ..., ..-... ....,,,,,,. 85, 108 Andersen, David .Q........... ..,.,,,.,, .. ,,,,., , 1,,,, 120 Andersen, Dean .,..........-.....- ...,,,, 34, 56, 108 Andersen, Dwight ........... 140, 143, 146, 150 Andersen, Kirby .CY .,....,..,...,. 35, 41, 79, 112 Andersen, LuAnn .......,..- .....e.... 27, 30, 62, mm... .......... - ...... -.-..... 66, 67, 119, 120 Andersen, Rick ...-....... 16, 39, 40, 69, 116 Anderson, Kendall ri. 32, 35 ,38, 46, 1+ -----A ---- -------. -...- .... -.. 50. 51. 116 Anderson, Rick C91 ..-a.-...n ..... 34, 79, 108 Anderson, Rick -.....,...i-n..,..... .,., 14 Anderson, Ruth ..................... 81, 85, 116 Anderson, Tom ..-..-.-.- ,..,,. ...- ............ 116 Angell, James .-.......-..- ..,, -..- ,,...,... ... 154 Anstey, Greg ..............-... 143, 145, 150 Archibald, Korene ........- .,,. - .,,........,. - 108 Armentrout., Dwight ..1....... ..,.... ....,....... 1 16 A1-msmm , Man, --.-.-- 143 ,149, -150 Amold, Brenda .-....-..-- ......,.....,,,.. 154 Arosemena, Irene .......-......-.. .,...,. 22, 23 Auerbach, Jayne ..................-..-... 85, 116 Aunan, Barbara ,..,. -..., ....... 48, 73, 78, 120 Ayers, Dean ....,... -.--....-... .... -.. 81, 120 Ayers, William ...-.. .... ........- ..,.... --... 82, 108 -B- Bacon, Kirk .,,,.,,.,., .. ...............,....,,,...,,,,,,,,. 112 Bacon, Paula ,...... ...,....--..-...-. 59, 72, 108 Baggenstoss, Bmce ,..... .... - ..... --..--.... 112 Baggenstoss. Daniel ........... - ,..,.. -.... ...,..,.. 150 Baier, Laurie ...-............- ..... - ..,........ . 150 Bailey, Glen ..,.... ..... ......... ........ -.- .....,.. , 108 Balch. John ..... ..... ....- ...... - ...,, - 38. 42, 120 Balch, Randy ..,,, ..........- ...,. .. .,,,,, ..... 146, 150 Barlow, Brad .,,,..,. 37, 38, 39, 42, 120, 121 Barlow, Denise ........ ...- ........,., 139, 147, 154 Bames, Lynn ......,.,,.. 82, 33, 38, 42, 100 Bamett, Alice ......... ..,,.... ...M .....,...,,,. 139, 154 Bamett, Gene ...,...... -........ .....,......... 139, 150 Bartels, Marcia ...- ..., -...,.-.. 69, 81, 85, 112 Bateman, Kelley ...-.. .,,,, 114 ,139, 147, 155 Bates, Doroth ...., ...........-... ...... ...., ,,.,,, .M 106 Bates, Michael, ...,. - ..,, -... 139, 142, 144, 154 Bates, Sherri ...- ....... ..,. - ..,.... ,,,,,1, 59, 112 Baur, Toni ...,,.- ....,. ,,... , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,. E 150 Bausman, Brian .,....,..,,,,.. ....L.,.. ,,,,,,11,,,,, -W 150 Bausrnan, Teresa ...- ,......,.. L., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W- 108 Beaver, Ronald ...,,...,,.,....,..,,,,,,,, 4 ,,,,,,,,.,,, , 100 Beatty, Bill- ........ 26, 38, 56, 57, 62, 75, 120 Benny, Emily .............1..,...... -..- ...... -... 85, 112 Beatty, William ......,..,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 164 Beauchamp, Jeff ...- ..,... ....- ,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,, g 112 Beauchamp, Joyce ,.,-,,,. ,,,, M ,,,,,-,,,,,.,-, - M- 107 Beauchamp. Timothy .,.....,,,, ......,,,.,.- ,,,,,,, 150 Bebensee, Carol ....... - .,......... 31, 59, 80, 112 Bebensee, Jeffrey ...........,..,,,,,, 139, 145, 1511 Becker, Beth Ann ...- .,....,,, ,..-..., ,,,,,,, 74, 120 Becker, Buffy ...,... - ,.... - .....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 430 Becker,.David- ,,,.. - 33, 36, 38, 46, 112, 121 Becker, Jay .... 142, 143, 144, 149, 154, 155 Becker, Jeffrey ........... - ..........,.,1 . 34, 51, 108 Becker, Nancy -.-.- .... -.- 78, 87, 90, 116 Bell, James ,,... --... 142, 144, 146, 149, 154 Bell, Jem ........-. ----..-... 81, 85, 95, 112 Bell, Muse .... - .... .,-.,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,-- 107 Bell, Tami -----,.......... 16, 59, 62, 75, 80, 116 Belle, Debbie ..-L ......,,,,.,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,-, 150 Benedetti, Daniela ......... 22, 23, 52, 85, 120 Bennett, Beverly ...-..-, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 67, 100 Bennett, Bill ........,.,,,,,, 27, 32, 36, 37, 38, 46, 56, 57, 62, 120 Beymer, Connie ....,...-.- ........,..,1,,,, - ,,,1,,, 150 Beymer, Ronald ...,.........,,.1,,. ,,,.,,, .. ,,,,,, , ,U 116 Beymer, Theresa ......- ...... - ..,.....,. - .....,. 112 Biggs, Jeff ...,....... - ...., - ,... 159, 142, 144, 154 Biggs, Penny ,.,... --.-..- ....., , ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 112 Biggs, Trudy ...--....- ..,. A .,,,,............,,,,. . 116 Bills, Marc ...,....,,, - ..... .. ....... .. ,,,,,, - ,.,,,,,,,,, 150 Binfield, Glen ....,.,...,.,,..........,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Bjom, Mary ....1..,. .. .,,....... -..L ....,. -. ,,.,, -. 150 Bjom, Rebecca ....,.,,,., - ........... 78, 86, 120 Bjom, Richard ............n ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..... 33, 116 Blake, Bob .-.WWM .,..,,,,,, ...... ..,,, 32, 38 Blake, Debra ...........i.. 59, 80, 91, 116 Blake, Glenda ............ .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 150 Blake, Randy M.. 34, 40, 56, 82, 108 Blake, Vanessa .li .... - .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, M 154 Blunk, Janet ......- 78, 81, 87, 90, 121 Blunk, Julie ..--.-..-......-..- .......,...,., . 84, 103 Boller, Allen ...Mmm ........ - .,....,,,,,.. 98 Bonnesen, Becky M- ,.,.. ..... ,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 116 Bonnesen, Biff .......-..-.-.-... 142, 149, 154 Bonnesen, Brad .......... .....,... 189, 145, 150 Boots, Jean .,.-.,.......... ,,,,,.,,,,, ........, 106 Boots, Judy ...... ?-.-....,.....,. ..............,.. -... 108 Boots, Steve '..-..-...i--.... .... 39, 41, 103 Bomholdt, Renee ...-.,........ ..................... .. 150 Bomholdt, Ronald .... ...... .. ...... ..- ...... 82, 108 Bortle, Kirk ..... ..... 139, 142, 144, 149, 154 Bortle, Mark ....... -... 79, 81, 86, 87, 90, 116 Both, Craig .... -....... ........ 34, 41, 56, 108 Both, Deborah ..1-.-..- ............... 52, 85, 11 Bowers, LeeAnn ........ 31, 48, 59, 85, 88, 116 Bowers, Steve ....,... .... .. 139, 143, 149, 150 Braman, Esther .... ......-...-..- ............ 100, 160 Bramer, Pamela .......- .,..................... 14, 121 Breach, Randy --..- ............... . 34, 56, 109 Bredensteiner, Robyn ......-......-... 59, 84, 108 Brewer, Alan ....... ........Q..n ..... - .............. . 116 Brewer, Freda .. ......... .... ,... -...:. .... .. ........... 121 Brewer, Terry ..1?..--. ....... 146, 154 Brewer, Theresa ...- .............,... ....... 1 39, 150 Brindley, Tom ...... .......... ........... ...... 38, 121 Brinv, Kimberlee .. ..... - ...... .. .............. ..... 150 Bring, Laurelee ..-1- .... ..,. ........ ..-...-. 154 Brink, Paul ....... -. .... ........ .. .................. 1 21 Brix, Denise ..,......... .. ............ .. ....,..,. .. ,...... 154 Brown, Brenda ............... ....-.,. 139, 147, 154 Brown, Richard ,.,-.... ...... -..- ................. .. 100 Brown, Susan ..... ..... ..... , . .-.- ........... 147, 150 Brown, Terri ....... - ............,. .. ..............1.... 154 Bruce, Richard ....1.. 1... 143, 145, 146, 150 Brumbaugh, Debbie ...nun ...,,................... . 121 Buboltz, Carol ....... ..- ..1.................... 116 Buboltz, David ..... ....,, ,............ 1 0 8 Buck, Tom .....1. , ............. ......,...,,....... 8 2, 108 Buechler, Eric . ................... 38, 56, 79, 116 Buechler, Greg ........... .. ....... 35, 44, 56, 112 Bullock, Leslie ......., ........... 48, 59, 85, 108 Bunce, John .......... .... 3 4, 56, 108, 121 Burg, Gary ............................................,,.. 108 Bumett, Charles ........... -... 32, 33, 38, 100 Bumett, Scott ....... L ,... ..- ....... 144, 149, 154 Butler, Lori ....... ...........,.... 1 40, 147, 154 -C- Calhoun, Ronnie ....... - ........,,.,,,...,, 34, 56, 108' Calhoun, Terry ....,,, -,.-HW ,,-,, mm -,-------, 4 108 Calvert, Georgia ....-.-..,.,,.-,,,,-Nw, -,,,,, - 116 Camp, Barbara ..........,.... .. ..., ,,,,, ,,,,,,-,-- S 5 , 108 Camp, Jeff .,,.... -..- .......... -..-..-..- ........ -. 121 Camp, Leland ...-.,.. ,..,......,..,,,,, ,W 145, 150 Campbell, Darla ...- ,,., - ..,.,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,-----, 154 Campbell, Darryl ...,.., -..mm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-, -, 150 Campbell, Dawn ....... - ,,.... ...W ,,,,..,,,,, 35, 121 Campbell, Melvin ......, - ,,..... 32, 38, 122, 125 Campbell, Michael .... 33, 35, 38, 44, 51, 116 Campbell, Tim .,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, -4 ,--,,,,,,,,-- 154, Cannon, Andrea ,......,,,-,m ,,,,,, --M -,-,,,-- -N 154 Cannon, Rae ..,.... -.., ,,,,,, -0- ,,,,-,,,,,,-.,.,,,, 139 Carlson, Le Ann ..........- .....,.,,,, 52, 59, 108 Carlson, Mike .,.-..-.,...- ......,.,,- 34, 56, 108 Carlson, Sally . ,...... - ,................,,.., 139, 154 Carlson, Wendy .,... .M ,..... - ...,,., 52, 80, 116 Carmichael, Leland ...,,,,..-.- ......... , ...... 100 ,Casady, Richard ......, T: ....... . ...... - ..... 100, 144 Casey, Gale .......i.-...... .... 53, 143, 144 Casson, Lorrie ..,... ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.--, 52, 85, 112 Casteel, Cathy' .......- .......... ,, ,.,... ., ...... ,... 150 Casteel, Donna ,..,........ ...-,.,,,. .... -..L ....... 108 Casteel, Suzanne .,.-......- ...................,,... . 122- Catlin, Karl 62, 63, 64, 65, 72, 74, 116 .-...,- l .,.,.......-...Q......-...-... 1 16 Chamberlain, Stuart ..........-.. ..... ... .... ... 112 Chandler, Pamela ..-......-..- ...... .. ....... 154 Chant-ry, Carla . ...... -......... .... .. ....... -... 139, 154 Chantry, Roger ....... -.....-........-.......-. 122 Chantry, Sheryl ...MM .... ...... 85, 116 Clrapman, Dgbig ,.,,.., ..... ,,.L,,,,,-.,..., ..... -., 122. Chapman, E. ,. ....,.--.T,.f,,,: -,,- ,Bi ,112 Chapman, Shan ..1,?.... ...... 139,154 Christensen, Calvin ..... ......... 27, 62, 64, .......-..-.............,.......,. 65. 80, 91, 95, 122 Christensen, Devon ...--..-....-...-......-. 116 Christensen, Donna ......- .............. .. ..... -.. 154 Christensen, Gail ..-..... 142, 144, 149, ...........-.....-.........-..,....-........... 154, 157 Christensen, Gary ...-..-.......-.-..- ..... ...... 122 Christensen, Mark .-..-- ..... ..l--...-...-. 154 Christensen, lyiitchel ...l...... 81, 112 Christelwell, Nancy ,. ,t.. 80, 85,,-112 Christensen, Teresa 12.2- 82, 84, 108 Christiansen, Brad M. 44, 51, 112 Christianson, Kirby ........-T-.. 122, 132 Chritotfersen, Calla .....,....... 66, 85, 122 Christoffersen, Randy .,.M....a-- 112 Christoffersen, Terri ---.ji 66, 108 Claggett, Margaret ..................-.. 122 Claggett, Mike -...... .... ..-.--.- 84, 108 Claggett, Steve ...-... 139, 142, 1.44, 149, 154. Claggett., Susan ....... -.-..vn.......... 85, 116 Clark, Ca.ro1 --..,.-.-......-..i 154 Clark, Mark ........ -............-.-......-... 103 Clausen, Sherrill ..,..a-..-.,.a.... 108 Clauson, Lowell .,,. ...-.......-...-..-..--. 100 Clemens, Jill .......... 14, 15, 58, 70, 122, 135 Clemens, Jon .- ..... .........Z.......-. 14 Clithero, Doug ...-...... 35, 44, 50, 51, 112 Cochran, Connie .....-.ll 74, 122 Cohron, Tammy ..........-...-M... 35, 112 Cohrs, Doug .....-......--.-.---. 116 Comes, Janine -...v-..-....-.-..-s 154 Comes, Karen -.....-.- -,.. .-...-.-.-W 154 Comes, Kevin ................ 142, 144, 146, 154 Comes, Steve ..........--.---------W 116 Cook, Charles --..-l...--..,-..---------2 103 Cook, Denise -.........---- 31, 85, 116 Cook, Dick ...--.--,------m---- 99 Cggk, James ,... Mn... 108, 139, 140, 154 Cook, Jeff mit...- u 143, 150 Cook, Jim m..-------.----i-- ------ -5 34 Cooper, Dana i...........---H 146, 150 Cooper, Denise ....... 79, 80. 81, 87. w,,.,...,,.,.............l...... 90, 91, 116 Cooper, Douglas ......-..-n 34, 40, 56, 108 Cooper, Mark ..-M-..- ..,,. .....-.-------vw 108 Cggpgr, Liike ............ 139, 142, 144. 146, 154 Cornwell, jeff .... -.-...-... 139. 142. 144, .HYH,,..,-.,,..........,.,.......-... 149, 154, 157 Comwell, Kathleen ... ..... .... 80, 85, 112, 113 Cowles, Vic .... ...... ...... VCV... .-...-----,-- - ,--f 116 Crane, Teri ....... a.,....-.,.- ----- - --,--- - ,f--- - ---- 112 Cranston, Tammy ....-..-..,- --.--,-------- -- - -- 150 Cummings, Kim ....,,, Am... ..,---..---f T 84- 103 Cumpston, Douglas .... .... .... 139. 140. 142. um7Y4,,-WWW...-....,...,,...-..- 144, 149, 154 Cunningham, Susan ........ 2 ..,.,,,--- V- 192 Cutler, Carter, ......... .... ..... 34, 40, 56, 103 Cutler, Clinton D..-....... ...,- -4- 139, 15' Cutler, Collins ............ 35, 40, 55, 81, 112 Cuxrmiings, Kim .,....li.-.-.. 84, 108 Cumpston, Douglm M 139, 140, 142, W..,,....,.................,,. 144, 149, 154 Cunningham. Susan ...-W. ..,.l,..........-- -- 122 Cutler, Carter ..-....-..- .... 34, 40. 55, 108 cane,-, Clinton ........... -..- .... - .......... 189, 154 Cutler, Collins ...--.. 35, 40, 56, 81, 112 -D- Dant, Cindy ........,,.,. .... -..., ..... ,...-,..., 154 Dant, Leanne ...,,.- ....... - ..... A ........... - ..... . 112 Darling, DeAnn .......... ......... - ..... - -..-- 155 Darling, Paul ....... Y ............ .. ...... ..... .......... 112 Damold, Dale ........ - ........ ..-........-............ 112 Damold, Tamira ...-..-.. ....... 146, 147, 155 Darrow. David ........... .. ........... ,..- .......1 ,.. 116 Darrow, Mark ....... - ........... ............. .. . 108 Davis, Christy .........,, ....,. ....... ..... .. ...... .... 155 Davis, Jolene ....... - ............. ...... . ....... - 112 Davis, Katy ................ ...-, ......... -...- ........ 1504 Davis, Kelly ....... - ,... .., .,............................ 32 Davis, Kristi ............................ 72, 103, 139 Davis, Lori ....,.. .... - ............ .... -.-... 147, 150' Dean, Cynthia ........... .. ......... 82, 84, 108 Dcardorff, Christie .... , .......... .. .... ... 59, 84, 103 Deardorff, Scott ....... - .................,.,,,..-....,- 123 DeBord, Dorothy ..... 1..,-1...-...... 116 Dr.-Lance, Nomian ........... - ....... - .......,. 100 Dennis, Sally ................... - ....................... 155 Derr, Jerald ...---..- ..... -., ............ - ..... 103' Deter, Jennifer ........... - ....... 140, 147, 150 DeVVu1f, John ..........., .... 25, 35, 38, 44, 54, .........,,-.........-.... 55, 62, 64, 71, 74, 117 Diaz, James M-.. ........ 33, 35, 44, 71, 112 Diaz, Susan ........ 16, 58, 62, 78, 87, 90, 117 Dimig, Patrice ....... - ...... -..- 22, 23, 26, 27, 62, 72, 75, 78, 86, 90, 123- Dimig, Linda ....... - ,............ ,............, ,.,,,,. , 1 50 Dimig, Steve ............... - ........ -... 55, 66, 117 Dolch, Debbie Q81 ......,,............ ,,.,,,,,,,,,.-,,, 1 55 Dolch, Debbie f10J ...-..- .......... , .,,,,,,,,,,- . 112 Dolch, Mark ....... -... 16, 27, 62, 69, 80, 123 .-1.-aaainf., L if X Dolch, Ra -....ez-..::.L: .... L ............. 4 2, 117 Dolch, Sally ......................,...........,,,...... -. 155 Dorsey, Mark ........... ....-....... .... -...- ....... -. 123 Dorsey, Mike ..- ....... ...-........- .... --.... 155 Drake, Barbara ........ ,....- ........ D ...........,.... 106 Drake, Candice ...-..-..... ...... 48, 59, 84, 108 Drake, Io Ellen ...-........,.- ...... -... 147, 150 Drake, Marcia ...-..- ,......... ............ ..... 7 9 , 123 Drake, Marie ..... ...---- .....,.... .. .......,. 106 Drake, Scott ...,-.......... - ...... , ............. 79, 117 Drake, Wythial ............... ..............Y.,Y 9 8, 106 Dreager, Roger ...-..,- ......... . 16, 38, 69, 117 Duerle, Dennis ...........,. ,.....,.........,....... 1 23 Duede, Peggy ..... ...... - ........ ...- ..,...,... -..... 112 Duskin, Lois .............,. .. ,.......,.................... 107 Dvorak, Carl ...... - ............., - ...... -. 84, 108 Dvorak, Joseph ,,..,.......... -..- .,.,.. -... 142, 155 Dvorak, Thomas ....... .. .......... .,..... 1 43, 150 Dyer, Frances ..,............ - ....... - ....,.... 100 Dyer, Rollin .,.... -.....-.. ....... .... 9 5, 98' ..E- Eblen, Darrell - ....,.........,.,..... .......... - 98 Eblen, David ,... ...... -..,.-- ................ -,..,. 112 Eblcn, Deborah ......,.... .. ....., - .........,. 139, 155 Eblen, Rae .............. ... ........,..... ....,..,......- 150 Ecklin, Patricia ......, ,. ,....,........ .,.. - ,,......,. . 108- Ecklin, Vicki .. ...,.... ....-,.....-..-.... ,........ .. 117 Eden, Cheryl ,..- ........ - ,,...,.........,Y,..,.....,,. 109 Eden, Patty ....... - .......... -,.-... 59, 85, 109 Einhaus, Mary ...,..,,... -,. 14, 58, 62, 70 123 Ellingson, Charles ..- ...................,....... 32, 123 Ellingson, jim ....... - ........,...,,, 145, 149, 150 Ellingson, Kathy .,.-.... ....... 18, 59, 70, 80, .......M...,,,,...........,...,........ 90, 91, 112, 113 Elming, Elaine -.-..,..,...- ....,.......... - ....... 100 Elming, Greg ,.,- ....,...... 139, 140, 143, 145, ,.,..,..,,.......,.......,,,,......,.......... 146, 149, 150 Erickson, Dorothy .....,........,...........,. 85, 117 Erickson, Tammy ....... .. ...... .. ..,.,. -... 147, 150 Ervin, Mary ,........ ..... .. ...,.. - ..., .. ,....Y . 79, 117 Esbeck, Cindy .....,.,.............,.......,. -... 82, 109 Esbeck, Diane ...,... ......-... .. ...... 78, 124 Esbeck, Kurt ..,..... - ..... - ,.....,. .......,.......,,l. 1 50 Esbeck, Patricia ...- ........, .. '78, 80, 81, 124 Eskew, John .,,. .. ..... - ..... ...... ...... - ...........l. 101 Euken, Lori ,,..... .. .....................,....,...... ...... 1 50 Evans, Reatha ....,......,. M- ..,....... - ........ .... 1 01 -F- Fashik, Janice ..... , ..,, ,,-, ,,,, ,, ,,,,.. - ,-,,,,, 155 Faust, Bill ..., ....i.,,.l. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Faust, Teresa .. .... -,--. 52, 59, 85, 109 Ferguson, Tameln .., .....,.... ,... 82, 84, luv Ferrell, Illl .--,...... .. ....... -..... .... -.-- 139, 150 Ferrell, Pamela ,..-....-,,,,,.-,,- ,,,,,,, 112, 114 Fett, Erlene ..... -- .... ,. .... -.-.- ,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Finders, Vicki ..... 1,...- ...,.....,...... , ,,.,...,,,. 101 Finnell, Don .........-...... 143, 149, 150 Finnell, Kenneth .M-..... ..... .. ....., - ..,.., ,,,,.,. 117 Finnell, Larry ...- .... N- .......,,,.,... 34, 82, 109 Finnell, Richard ,...,.,.,,- ,......,,.... ,.,.,,,.. 1 50 Finnell, Russell .-,..,.......- ...,,..,,. -... 109 Flathers, Lori ....,.1..., ...... - ..,.. 139, 150 Fleming, John ...-..-.-... 139, 142, 144, 154 Ford, Dorinda ...--...-........- .... ......,.,.. 150 Fortney, Iohn ..-..,..- .............,....... 42, 117 Fortney, Laurie ...-....--... .... ,... 139, 150 Frahm, Jody ........- ..... -.--..W .......,... ...-. 155 Frahm, Terri ............. ...,-.. .,...... ,, ,..... ,... 150' Freese, Kathryn .....- ..... -. ..,... , .......,.... ,.. 109 Friday, Allen ....... ,..,-..-.. 34, 55, 64, 82, 109 Frink, Kim ....,,.,.. -W.- .....,,.,.....,......, , ..... 93 Frisbie, Diane ...,... - ..... ...... ,..... - .....,,,,...... 124 Frisbie, Linda ....... ,. ...,... ..,,........ - .., 66, 124 Frisbie, Randall .,.. - ...,,,,............,, .. ......,.... 117 Frisbie, Terry ..........,.. ,. C... ,.. ....... .. ...., ,.. 109 Fudge, Mark ...... ,...-...i......-... 139, 150 Fulks, Patricia ......e.... ,..- ,.......... 80, 85, 117 Fume, Jack ,,.......... ...,..- ....... 145, 149, 150 Fume, Kandie ... ..., .. ..... - ...,.. ....- ............. 150 -G- Gaines, Brenda ,.,-.,...,..... ...... ....- .......... -..- 155 Gaines, Dan ....... - .........s,,............ - ,.... -- 109 Gaines, Kimberlee ...- ..........,,........,,......s.... 109 Gaines, Tab .....,..,... 35, 38, 44, 56, 57, 117 Gangestad, Alan ....... - .,.,,. ,... 40, 43, 54, ,..- ..,..,.,........,............ 55, 79, 86, 87, 117 Gangestad, Diane ...- .,.......,........ -..,... 81, 124 Gangestad, Nonna .,.- ...............,.......,...Y -. 106 Card, Barbara ....... - ...... -..-..-..- ........... 1.55 Gard, Kenneth ....... -.,.. ...... - ........-. -... 56, 109 Gaskill, Ila ........... -..- ...... - ----..----------, 117 Gaunt, Linda ..,- ..... ,......--..--W 150 Caunt, Marvin ..,.. ...,...... -..- ....---...--,-----,-- 1052 Gearhart, Cynthia ....... -......f..- ....--. 147, 150 Gearhart, Richard .......- ....... .... 3 4, 51, 109 Gearhart, David .,..... - ........ -.. ......---.--------- 117 Geax-hart, Timothy ...- ...... - .......... - ........... 109 Gee, Barbie .,..... -..- ...... - ...... -.,... ....-......--- 43 George, Bret .......... ........-,....-,---- - ------- 1 50 Getz, Howard ........................... --.--------U 124 Gillett, Anne ................... ...... ...... ... 139, 155 Gipple, LuAnn ....... -.....-.- .....- - ...------,- 150' Glynn, Randy .... 139, 142, 144, 149, 155, 157 Goetzmann, Donald ...-..-..- .........-.-.----- --N 112 Goetzmann, Robert .....,.,...... ...... 3 3, 35, 117 Goff, Bonds ............ 23, 30, 32, 72, 75, 124 Could, Dixie ......, - ....., - -,-------- ---- 66, 73, 124 Gaold, Shelly ..... ...... -.-. .----.-... M ------------- 112 Gourley, Betty ...... -0- ------ - ---,--- 95, 101 I Grantham, Dwight ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, v ,,,, ,M 75, 101 GYHYSOD, Jill -.--..,.-,-.... - ......... 139, 147, 155 Green, Kathleen ....... -..mm ,,,,,,,,,-,,.,- 85, 117 Green, Steve ,....... 139, 142, 144, 146, 155 Green, Tom .... . .,.... ....- .... M... 139, 144, 155 Gronewold, Christy ,,.- ,,,,,,,,,, M.-,,,,,,,, 85, 112 Gronewold, David .... -.-... 139, 143, 146, 150' Grover, Brenda ,... .... H M.- .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 117 Groves, Randy ........... -... 139, 143, 146, 150 Guttenfelder, Susan .,..,,, -..-..mm .,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 155 -H.. Hackwell, Glenn ,,,,,, ,,,,-,...-,--,,---m-m 109 Hilckwell, Helene ,,,,,,,,,,, -,M ,-,,-- hm- 85, 124 Hnckwell, Rodney ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,-,-,,--,,,--,--.,. 150 Hackwell, Teresa .,,,-M.,-.,,-,,-,--W,-N 155 Haegele, Elizabeth ,,,, ,... .......... -U, 139, 155 Haegele, Ellen ........ ,4,,,.,,-- ..... -A ,..,.,,,,,, - 150 Haegele, Suzanne .,,,,,,.1- .....,.. ,M 34, 109 Hazen, Diane ...- .... -..-- 18, 31, 85, 117 Hagen, Greg ............ ,,-A.- ,..... , ............,,- 32 Hagen, Sheri ..,... -im ......,. - ..... 139, 155 Hair, Elizabeth ml,-,.,,, .......... Nm Bl, 111 Hair, Kelly ........ -,. .......,.. - ,..,- ,,,,,-Mmm 150 Hair, Terry ..... ,, ....... ,-mm .,.,.,.... ----M 155 Hall, Janet ......,............ -...- .................... ., 112 Hall, Kirk .......,........ ,,,-,,,-l,,,,,, ,,.. -- 124 Hampton, John ...... ...... .... ......... 3 4, 109 Hansen, David 193 .... ,.-.-..,,.. 40, 84, 109 Hansen, David 1125 ....... - .......... - ......... M 125 Hansen, jeff ....... -,.,,4,,,,, ..... , ..... ,, 51, 112 Hansen Jerry ....... - ....,.....,... - ...... ,... 145, 150 Hansen, Marilyn ....... ,M-,,,,.,,,, .... -,, 81, 112 Hansen, Mark ...-- .............,. W.- .......... T, 150 Hansen, Raymond .... -in-,,-,,, ...... -N, 125 Hansen, Steve .,.,. ..,..,.,..,,, ....... 35, 51, 117 Harlan, Cynthia ,...-.,..,,,,.,.,,.,,-,,,,,-,,,., 155 Harlan, Ricky .... , ....... -,,,-,nw .... , .... D 112 Harrell, Karen ..... - ...... - ...... -,W 101, 134 Harris, Angela. ............ .....,.,.,,, 80, 85, 125 Harris. David ...- ,.,.... . ..,............ 41, 112, 142 Harris, Kelly .,...-.- ...... ... 14.6, 149, 155 Harris, Kipp ...,....... -.- ............,.. 35, 41, 113 Harris, Lori -,.-.,....-.,- .... , .......... , 109 Harris, Lyle ,..... ..... ,.. .,- ....... -md .......... 99 Harris, Terri ....,, -..- .,... - ....,,............. 30, 31 Harris, Teresa ........... -,,., ...... -..,... 139, 150 Harris, William ........,,. -.,. ........ 79, 81, 112 Hartkopf, Tom ..........-....,... .,...... -..,nn 125 Hascall, Pat ........... -.. ..... -..,- ...,, 7.1. 146, 150 1-Iascall, Phillip ..........1....,.-,.,, .......... ... 109 Hascall, Thane ..... -....- .,.... ,. ..... 65, 95, 101 Hayes, David ............ ,....,.,,.N .... ,. ......... 109 Hayes, Joe ...........,,.. -..-..-.- ...... ,. ,.......... 117 Hayes, Mike C111 ........... .. ....,.,...,....,........... 117 Hayes, Mike C123 ...-.-...- ,,..... 38, 46, 19: Hayes, Pat ...........,. -- .....,........ 143, 145, 151 Hayes, Teresa ..,.,....,...,. ,..- ....,.,.........,...... 151 Heath, Allen .... . - ...,,. -.,. 143, 144, 145, W.Y.................,...,......-........... 146, 149, 151 Heath, Judy, .,..,.....................,.... - .,,...... , 117 Heflin, Betty ..,.. ..........-..-,,- .... - ....... 58, 101 Heiken, Amy ...... ........-....-..,..,. ,.1S9, 155 Heithoff, Cathy ..-......---....-.....-,.. 70, 195 Heiihoff, Diane ......,............,.,. ..139, 147, 155 Hemphill, Helen ....... - ......... , .......... .......... 1 01 Hempler, Lori ....,....., .. ...... ,. ,...,.,,.,.......,,, 151 Henning, Mike ............ 143, 145, 149, 151 Henningsen, Barbara ..,.......,,. - ........... 19 125 Henningsen, Kirk ......,,... - ..........,, M... 46, 125 Henningsen, Mark ,..-.,- ....... 35, 40, 55, 113 Henriksen, Ion ,...... - ..... .. .,,..,.., .. ....... 69, 125 Henriksen, Nfarcia ..... .......... Nw-, ...,,. 139, 155 Hensel, Peggy ...,.1..... - ........,..... -.... ........... 109 Hansel, Honalll ,,......... - .... A ,,,.... 1 44, 146, 155 Hensley, Craig ....,.,. 142 144, 146, 149, 155' Hensley, Michael ..,., ......,, M- ....... 34, 51, 109 Herbert, Joey, ,.s... ,..- .... ,... ................., 41, 113 Herbert, Patricia ....... ...-......: ..,. 140, 147, 151 Hemdon, Steven ...........-...,..-....-.- ...-- 101 Herr, Kenneth ....,. ........-...--...- .-....... . 107 Herrick, Beverly -..-... ...... -.......... 85 117 Herring, Robert , .... ,-, so, 51, 100, 101, 132 Herrick. Matthew ......-......--.-.. ....... 109 Hgfrickt Phiuip -...-s.- .............. - .,..... A ....... ,125 Hettinger, Iohn .........-...--...-...- 123 Hettinger, Ruth ....... -....- ...... Y .... .,. .-... W.. 155 Hettinger, William ..., .-...-,---..------,- - ----.-,-- 113 Hieinsua, John ...-..-..-. 55, 66, 67, 102 Hiemstra, Mary ...--..-.........-...- .-... 102 Hinson, Sherri . ,... .,.... - ...- .... - .... 31, 59, 113 Hjortshoi, Catherine ....,.. ..... 48, 73, 55, 113 Hobson, Marty ..... ..-.............-- -,-.- 44, 113 Hobson, Nomva Y ...... ...-..-..- ................. -- 102 Hockenberry, Don ..,.. .. ...... .. .... .--.--... . . 107 I-Ioeck, Mary .......... s- .............,..,.,,. '79, 81, 126 Hocck, Nnnnan ,.... ...,,, 1 39. 143. 145. ... ..... ., .,.,,.......... .... .,.. 1 4 G. 149, 151 Hocgh, Chris ..........,...,.... -... 39, 40, 56, 113 Hoegh, Tim ,.........,.... . 35, 38, 56, 75, 117 Huflnmnn, Denise ..,..,......................,..., , 155 Hoffmann, Karen ,..........,... ..,,,...,.......,. 3 O, Sl Hoffmann, Nancy .- .... -.... .,.............. , 59, 109 Hoffmann, YVilliam .... -. ,,..., 27, 32, 37, .,,.,....,,...........,.....,.. ....,.. 38, 42, 43, 126 Hofmeyer, Francis ,.... ,,.... .. .,.-..- ....,. A .. 102 Hoilien. Julie ..... .............. ....- ....,..,... 85, 109 Holbrook, Dennis .......,,.....,.,,....., 25, 102, 145 Holland, Julie ....... . -.........-....,,, 72, 85, 113 Holland, Karen .......... .. ......., --.-... 139, 151 Hoover, Lori ...,... . ....... - ...,.,..., - .,.......,, 151 Hopley, Penny ..... ...... 3 1, 105, 115 HUVICK Clyde ....... -J ...... 102, 142, 145, 149 Howard, Deburgh ,,,,,,,-,---,,,,,,,,,, V M H7 Howard, Douglas ww., ...,,, ,,,, , -,W ---, ,VM 109 Hrvwzml. Nliclmul ,.,, ,,,,. ,,,- ,,,, 1 .1 3 v 151 Howard, Susan ........... -... 63, 64. 65. 74, ----------------------------.-M 75, 79, 86, 90, 117 Howlettc, Nancy .1...... -4- ..,,., A- ,--, , .,---- I 55 Hownrlh. Jeanne ............,,. , ,-,--..- 75, 95, 102 Hoyle, Kenny .,,,,,-,-umm ,,',-,-'-,.,,,,, Y, , 117 Hoytc, Tania ,..- ............... - .........,,, ,,,,,, 5 2, 113 Hurldleson. Dallas ,mn .... N-U-,,l39, 143, 145. 146, 149, 151 Hudrllcson. Elaine ........... , , ..... , ,Y 106 Huddlcson. Paul ............ 142, 144, 149, 155 Huebner. Gere ....,........ ........ ....... 3 5 , 44, 102 Huilt, Kevin ...,... 27. 50, 62, 64, BO, 81, 126 ,Hlllfh Kyla .YY-,,YY A- .......... .. ....,, ,82. 109. 126 Humphrey, James ,..-..N... 142, 144. 149, 155 Humphrey, jon .... -.. 143, 145, 149, 151, 152 Huni, Harriet ...-.-.-,,. 189, 140, 147, 155 Hunter, Craig .- .... .....--.,. 26, 27, 86, 37, ...,.....s..,,.....-.--....-. as, sz, '74, 126 Hunter, john ....... - .......... ,. ................ 98, 99 Huilon, Cindy ....... ,.,....,..,,. ......... , ....... , 155 Huston, Sharon .- ..., ,. .... ,. ..,.......... ,, .... 59, 113 Hutchinson, Barb .... 25., 32. 48, 59, 85, 113 Tlutchinson. Diane .,...- ..s,. 14, 63, 78. 126 Hutc, jamie ........... ..- .............. , ......... 85, 117 -I- Inman, David .......,..,-... 26, 27, 62, 75, 126 Inman, Laurie . ..,.. .,,......,. ................ -.. 155 -J- Iacobsen, Alan ..... .. ..................... - .... 62, 79 Jacobsen, Myra ,,.-.-,. ....... .. .,... ,. ............. W. 85 Jameson, Donna ..-..,...s-..,.......,.., 81, 85, 117 Jameson, Wayne ...,1...,,,......,,. ....... ,--. 107 Jamison, Terri ....... -..,.,,,,..,- ......... -.... .... 151 Jensen, Allen ................,,...,.,,....,,,... , ..,,s,s. 151 Jensen, Jack ...s.. .,...........- ..... - ....1....1. , 126 Jensen, Jonelle .....-... 18, 66, 78, 86, 90, 113 Jensen, Peggy ...........-.....-...-..--. 139, 155 Jensen, Tammy ......a,.- 139, 140, 147, 155 jespersen, Richard ...... --.,... ..1,........,,. . 102 Jessen, Geneda ..-......-.....-..-.. 35, 109 lessen, James ......... ...1 .. .... - 1... ... 55, 56, 113 lessen, Kim .,.................-....,.. ........ -.. 155 Johnk, Barbara ..,..,-..-.......,- ....1 ....- 102 Iohnson, Alan ....i.....-.. 16, 27, 69, 126 Johnson, Charles ...,M .111. .. ..11.... N..- .1,... . 109 Johnson, Darwin ..,,...1 51. 64, 79, 88. 89, 113 johnson, Debra ..,......-.....-........... ......Y Y. 113 johnson, Denise ...-.....-....-.......--. 85, 126 Johnson, Ethel ,......... - ,... M Y,,....., W..- .YAY - 117 johnson, Jody ....,., ..-........... ,.v,. ... 139, 151 Johnson, Kristyne ..-....,..,. 78, 81, 95, 107 Johnson, Mark C91 ..- ...,... .. .... ..... 34, 84, 109 Johnson, Mark LIOJ ....,,.....,....... - ....VYY 56, 113 johnson, Randy ...-U 189, 142, 144, 149, 155 Johnson, Renee .,.-..-..-.- .... -.-... Y...... .... 151 Johnson, Rick ,-...-......s ....Y.,. - ......YA. .. 155 johnson, Sarah .,.... -..,-.- A.... N 73, 81, 113 Johnson, Tim .,.. ....., ......,.. 139, 143, 145, 151 jones, Jeri ,. .,,...,,, -..........-,...., 140, 147, 151 Jones, Mona .,.,....... -. .,,...,.... 189, 147, 155 Jordan, Ion ,...... -...,.-...-..,.N .... - .,,.. 113 Jordan Kim ...., -,.., ....,. ., ....,.,,,. M.. ..,,.,,, ,. 109 Jordan, Ron .....,,.. .,... - ,,....., - .,,,... ..- ,,,, , 155 Jorgensen, James M.-- ........... 145, 149, 151 Jorgensen, John ..,- ....... 38, 39, 46. 50. 51, ..s...,.....,........,...... 86, 87, 90, QS, 126, 131 Jorgensen, Kim ,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, ,,,, , ,, , 109 Iuel, Lisa ..,. -..-..... ..... - ,,,,..... ..... .. .,,, 8 5, 113 Iuel, Nellie ........ -..... ,,.... .. ..... ..... 139, 155 juhl, Denny .....,., ,..,...........-,-...-..... .. 109 juhl, Roxanne .... ....M ........., ,. .......... 139, 151 -K- Kanning, David .....- 139, 142, 146, 149, 155 Kanning, Richard ...-,-..-.... .... - ...,. 81, 126 Kai-dell, Pamela ..,....,- .....,,....... ,. ,,,, .. .,,,, H, 117 Karstens, David ,,.... .....- ........., ,..,,- 139, 151 Kan-val, Debra .. .... - ....,,,,. ...,..,,a.-... 92, 113 Karwal, Mark .... 140, 142, 144, 146, 149, 155 Kauffman, Theresa .,,.... -,...,- ......,,.....,,,,,. 113 Kauffman. William ,... -...- ......,,......,Y.,.. . 109 Kautz, Kimberly ...-..-..-,.. ....,.. 14, 85. 126 Kautz, Robin .......... .....a....-..,.....,-..,,. 56, 109 Kay, Eldon ..,,.... ,. ,,,,..... - ,,.... ,.,,- ..,..,, - ..,... ,. 99 Kay, Randy ...,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,..,,,.....,,.... ,...Y,, . 151 Kees, Candice .....-.., .... ..........-.-.,,,-- 155 Keim, Julie ..,- .....,... ...,,.. .,........ ,,,. . . 109 Kelloway. Peter ..... .. .,.... -... 143, 149, 151 Kelso, Nancy ......,.,,,,..,, 31, 748, 59, 63, 7117 Kelso, Thomas ,,....,. - ..., , ..,......... 34, 56, 109 Kemioade, Kim D.- ....,. - ..,, -...-. ..,.,,..Y ,. V. H4 Kermoade. Tod ma..- ....,., -.-... 143, 149. 15' Kerr, Colleen ..,,. ........., -.- .,1., - ..,.,., 159, 155 Kerr, Ronald ........ 142, 144, 146. 149, 155 Kerr, Sharon ,..- .....,. -.- .........,,.. 80, 85, 113 Key, Patrick .,,..... -..,... 32. 38. 46. 56. 71, ...- .,,,...... ,.,,-..,,. ......,. 79, 88, 87, 90, 126 Key, Theresa ....,.........,...,. 70, 78, 85, 113 Kinen, Douglas -....-.....-...... 34. 32,109 King, David ,..- ....,..,.,...,.... ..... 142, 144, 155 King, Dennis .......,.,,.,,, -.- ....,....,, -... 139, 155 King, Fred .... , .,.. ..1......,... .,........, 88. 126 King, Jeffrey .,,- ......,............ 33, 35, 44, 113 King, Mike ,,...,, .. ...s.,.... - ,,.,..,...ss.. ,... , 155 Xing, Paul .,..., H ,.,. 140, 143, 145. 146, 151 168 King. Robert ,,,....,..,.,,,...,,,,,,,, - ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Kirchoff. David .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 82. 109, 149 Kizzier, Gregory .. ..... 34. 40. 56, 82, 109 Klever. Teil ...,.......... ,,,.,,,. , .., ,.,,,,,,,, s... 149 Klevos, Danny ...,...,.,....,............ - ..,,.. - ..,,, 109 Kloppenburg, Kemiit ,.......... - ...... .. ........... 107 Kluever. Gwyn ...- .....,.. .. ........ .Y..,,,, 1 02 Kluever, Jerri ,,,.,,, -.... .......... .. .............., 19 113 Kluever. Mary Ellen .. ................,..,.. 139. 151 Kluever. Ned ...-......... 79. 81. 86. 87. U7 Kluever, Rebecca ...- Y,..,,,.,.......... 78, 86 113 Kluever, Sue ...,.,....,....,.,,...,,,...,.,, 82, 84, 109 Knight. james .....,.. 139, 142, 144, 149, 155 Knight, Janice ,.,,, .. .,,,...,,,....,, - ,,,.,,,,,,, 52, 117 Knop, Diane ....,,,,.,i,,,,,,,, , ,,,,v, Y ,,,,,,, 139, 151 Knop, Kim .......1.. ,.,, .. ,.,, -...- ....A.., 142, 156 Knop, Sandra ..- .... -..... ............ 30, 79, 117 Knudsen, Mark ..., ,,,,..,,. 145, 146, 149, 151 Knuth, Dorothy 102 Isnuth, Ken ...........,,... 139. 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 149, 155, 156 Kmnh. Nick ....,,, - ..,,.,,,,,.,,,44A,,,, 44, 81, 113 Knuth. Sheryl .... ...... 26, 27, 52, 62, 66, .126 Koehler, Clayton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80,7 91, 127 Kraft, Chris ...-.- .... .. .... -..... 143, 149, 151 Kramer, jonathan .......,,.,,,,,,1,,,,,..,.,,,, 151 Krasnostein, David - ......... - .,,... -... 14, 22, 223 Krause, Rebecca ,,,,.,, ,..- .,,.,,.,.,,,., - ,,,,,,,,,, , 156 Kremer, Jan ..- ...............,......,.,....... 82. 84. 88 Krengel, John ........................ 55, 84, 88, 109 Kuntzelman, Doug ......- .... , .... -.- ,,,,..,,,.. 117 Kuntzelman, Gary .,.. .,1, , ,,...,,,.,,,.,..,, , ,.. 127 Kuntzweiler, Rohm ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,, 1 ,,1,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Kunze, Karla . 1,,,,, .,.,,,,,.,,. 1 39, 146. 147, 151 Kunze, Kendal ..,,,,. ....- ...,,,,,,,, 37, 38, 42, 127 Kunze, Kent .,.... .. ..........,,,. 51, 82, 109. 127 -L- Lamb, Kim ,,...,,,..,, N... ,,,,,1,,,, M --..Y W -,---, M 107 Lambertsen, Larry M, ,,,,,, N ,rri M 34, 55, 109 L3mb9f159Tl, Ricky' 1... 139, 143, 144, 156 Lane, Alice ,,-,,,il,m ---,---YYY -vm Yrvv- - 106 Lane, Candra ,... .M-, ,,,, -,,,,m --,YYv--,-- 59, 109 Lane, Cynthia ...-Q.,,..., ,,,,, -mm 147, 155 Lane, Pamela mm Y-,-, L- AYY------ 5 VAQAAWF ,Q --,Vw----- 113 Lane, Robin .....,,.... -..-,.m.,..m ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,W 156 Lane, Ruth Ann ,,,,,,1,,Y,,,,, - -A,Y,,,,--,,,,,Y N l 106 Lane, Sandra ...-,,-,-,,,- ,--------Y- 59, 109 Lang, Jeffery M..- .... ss, as, 44, 56, 113 Lang, Richard -,,,,-NE ,,,,,,,,,Y,- H ,---,,- 447 113 Lange, Rebecca -ug ,,1, 1 ,Y,- M -,,,,---- - ---,------- 117 Lange, Russell Q -1., - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y1YY,- ---, YYYW 1 5 6 T-arsen, Bill,--D...--... 142, 144, 146, 156 Larsen, David .. .... ,.. 37, 38, 40, 50, 51, 117 Larsen, Denise ...... 30, 31, 59, 73, 117, 119 Larsen, June .,,,,- - ,,,,, Mn- -,,-., W ,,,,---,,,- I 111 Larsen, Lynn .T ............... s... 40, 81 90, 113 Larsen, Marlette .... -.-.- ,,.,1,, 139, 147, 155 Larsen, Rick ...-, ,,,,,,,, B, ,1,, -,,,,---mm--,, 109 Larsen, Sandy ,,,,,, .4 ,,,, - ,.,,,--,,,V---------,-Y ----- 1 10 Larson, Lisa ,,,11 --,,,-mmm, ,----- -mmm 156 Larson, Richard .,.-.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,-- -AYYQ - 1 17 Larson, Terry ,,,,,-l-,,-u--mM-m---- 117 Lassen, Terri --.mv ,,,.,,, 1 14, 78, 127 Lawton, Carol --.....,.,... 78, 86, 90, 128 Lawton, Shirley - ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,-,,, 1 02 Leahy, Florence ,, -,,, - ,,,,,1 KWH ,-,,- - ----,- -Mk 106 Lee, Corey ...-...,,,t,-W,-,-F -,1,.,---,---, 117 Leever, Joyce -..-.-- .... - ........ - .......,. ,. 128 Lehman, Bruce ...-.,..,, 1,,, - ,,,,,1,,,,,---, 144, 156 Lehman, Jill -...... .. ....... -.. 16. 52, 79, 81, ...- ........ 87, 90, 95, 117, 131 Lehman, Randy ........,.,. ,,,-,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,, 156 Lehmann, Barbara ...,.,-......, 48, 59, 84, 110 Lehmann. Elise ,,.,.-,- ,,,,,,,,, V ,-,-- 48, 85, 117 Lensch, Kimberly ...W-1-0, ,.,,, M ,,,, Mmm- 110 Lewis, Dean .... .... ,,,,,.,-M ,v,,,, Mm -,,,,-- 107 Lewis, VVilliam ...... .,.,,,-,,-,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, W 102 Lilienthal, David ,.-..,,,,.-, 1,,,,,,,1,, W 139, 151 Lindeman, Fred .,,,,,-,,Y,,,v--m .YYYYKW 117, 118 Linfor, Deborah ,,,-,,-,,,,,,,1 ,,-,,,------,,-,1,, ,M 113 LiPDlH00lt. Anne 62, 79, 87, 90, 117 Logston, Ron ...Aw ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,,,, Y 32 Long, Linda ........ 1 .......... 27, 62, 67, 78 80. 81. 87, 90, 95, 123 Lowary, jim .... - ..,, , .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Lowers, Jeffrey ...,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,1..,,,,,, ,,,, 6 9, 118 Lowers, Rick ,,,,., ..,,,,-,,,,--,,-,,, 34, 56, 110 Luke, Cindy ..,...,,. -..vm ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -, 118 Lundhert, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,1,1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, I 28 Lundgrcn, Richard ,,... .,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,M ,,,,,, , 103 Lynam, Anne ........... .,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 85, 110 Lyon, Judith ...- ........... 78, BO, 86, 90, 113 Lyons, Larry ,,,. ,,..,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Lytle, Noel ... .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...W ,,,,,, ,,,,, A , 113 -M- Madison, Gary 1..- .,,,,,..,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,, 103 Mailander, Eunice ,....,. -..- ,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Mailander, Jane ..,,, - ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 8 lklallctte. Annette ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-,,,,,,,, 82, 84, 110 Mallette, Loraine ,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -M 139, 151 Mallon, Renee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,1, 531, 80, 118 Mally, Kenneth ..s..,... 142, 144, 149, 156 Malone, Craig ..... ...,,,,,,,..,, - ,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 Marcellus, Mark ,,,,,, s- ,,,,,,,,,, 139, 143, 145. 146, 149, 151 Marek. Lisa ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,..,,,1,,,,, , 156 Marnusck, David ....,... 33, 35 44, 56, 79, 113 ltlnrrmself. Laurie . W., ,,,,,,.,,,, '140, 147, l5'2 hlarshall. Denise ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,, ,,1, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 1 2 8 Rlartcns, Iam-t ..,, 59. 85. 118 6 Martens, Jon ........ 46, .79, 786, 87, 90, 128 Martens, Julie ...- ....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,, 8 2, 84, 110 Martens. Kerry ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Martens, Malindn ,,...,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M 152 Martens, Mark ..,,,..., H .,,, ... 143, 145, 146, 152 Martin, jerry ,,,, ,,,1,,,-,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 1 13 Marten, lane ..,,.. ,,..,.....,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , 128 Mason, Daniel ...,.,....,,,,,,...... 34, 56, 82, 110 Mason. John ............ 139. 142, 144, 149, 156 Mason, Thomas .....,, -... 33, 34, 35, 38,w44, .,. ...... . ............ 51, 62, 74, 106. 118 Masteller, Brian .,... ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 139, 146, I52 Masteller, Mark .,,,... ,,,,,, 8 1, 128, 129 Mathias, Roger ...- ,,,,,, ,, 35, 103, 149 Xlnlluiscn, Denise ,,,,, ,..,..,, 8 0, 85. T13 Manor. Kathy .,...... .,..,......,..,,,,, 8 0, 114 Mnurrr. If-rry .......... ........ . . , ,, 128 Mauer, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 189, 144, 156 Mauk. Bobbie ..,,. ..,.,,, , ,,,,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,.,,,,, , 128 Manic. Ricky . ..,.... ....... 4 4, 81, 114 Maxwell. Marilyn .,.... ...........,.....,.... . ... 118 lt'IcAfce. Eldon ,,,,,.,,. ,,,,.,.,.,....,.,,,,,, 1 6, 129 McAllister, Dale ,,,.,,,........,,,,,.. , 80, 83, 118 McAllister. Dwight ,....... 34, 40. 56, 82 110 McCauley, Mike .,...... .,,,..... 3 4. 82, 84, 110 McCann. Jeff ,,,,,,,,, ..........,,,............. 1 18 McCann. Tony ... ....., .....,..... . 114 McClure, Steve .,..,,, ,,,................ 1 10 ItIcClure, Sue ,,,,.,,,... ,.,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 1 29 McCullough, Chris ,,,,.. .... 1 43, 145, 152 INlcConnell, Joni ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,. 1 39, 152 ItIcConnell. Biichael ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 McCormick, Michael ,,,..,. ,,,,,, 1 39, 144, 156 McCutcheon, Patti M.- .....,,.. ....... 6 6, 85, 114 B'IcCutcheon, Teri .......,......... . McDaniel, Paul ....., 51, 84, 84, 110 110 118 McDennott. Daleen ...- ......,....... - ....... 85, McDennott, Daniel ......., 391 42, 55, ,81, 114 McDermott, Darwin ....... .. ,,..,..,....,,... 144, 165 McDem1ott, Debra ,,,,, ,,,,.,..,,,,, , ,...,..,,,. 1 56 BlcDem1ott, Devin ..,,............,,,,,.,..........,.. 110 McDermott, Dorreen ........................,,........ 152 McDermott, Ierry ............ 36, 38. 56, 57, 118 McDermott, Mary ,,......... .. ....... 139, 147, 156 McDermott, Melinda ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 103 McDem1ott, Todd ...,,.,,,..,..,,,. 139, 146, 156 McDennott. Tony .....,. - ..,.,,,..,,,, 39, 41, 114 hiclntosh, Gayle ..... .. ....,..,,....,......... 112, 114 Biclntosh, Kirt ,,,...... ....,..,,.....,.......... , . 110 lVlcLaren, Richard ,,,,... .., ,.., , ,,,,,..,,.,,, 103 McMahon, Kimberly .... .., ,,,,,...,....,,,, 110 ,McMullen, Rhonda ,..... .........,,,.... , ......, 1 29 McNary,, Susan ............. .,.. 1 39 -147, 156 Mcxeese, Mona ...... - .,............. 139, 147, 152 Mc-Neese, Randy ,,,.,, .,,,,,.............. 1 14 Mead, Carol .....,.....,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . 106 Mead, Craig ,.,,.....,.......,,.,,,..,., 145, 149, 152 Merrick, Cvnthia ,,,, 31, 85, 88. 89. 123. 129 Merrick, Marcia .,.,,........,.,,.,. 53, 73, 85, 114 Merrick, Steve ,.........,....,..,.....,..1,.,.,,.,,,,, 14. 32 Messer, Craig ..................,.........,..,....,.,. 70, 103 Mewhirter, Brian .....,,,......., 34, 41, 56. 110 Mewhirter, Cheryl .... 52, 53, 59, 85. 108, 110 Blewhirter, Jeff ...........,...., . 35. 44. 51, 114 Meyer. Arthur ..... ..... 8 1, 82, 83, 95, 103 Meyer, Greta ...,,,,.... 139, 147, 156 Meyer, Inn ....,,,, .,,,,,,...,...,,,...,..,...,,... 1 10 Meyer, Robert ,,,, ... ,,..: ...,,, Z., ..,..,.. N. 118 Meyer, Tom .......,.....,.... ...... , ..... 110 Mikkclsen, Amy ...M ,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,--, 1 52 Mikkelsen, Sonya ,,,,, W. ,,, 108 Miller, David ......,, ....., ,,,,, . 1 56 ltliller, Dona ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1 04 Miller. LuA.nn ,.., ,,,,,, , .,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 1 10 Miller, Penelope .... .,,.,....1..,....... - ... 80, 114 ltfilliknn. Lisa ,.,,, ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 152 ltlillikan, Steve ,.,,,...,, N., ,,,1,,, '79, 114 Minor, Patricia ,,.,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,, 5 9, 85, 114 Moore. Arleta ,...... - ...,..,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Morse. Curtis ,,,,, - ,,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Moreland. Anne .... U, 152 Moreland, Sarah ..,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 1 56 Morgan, Douglas .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Morris. Albert ,,..,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 152 Morrow, David ,..,.... 36, 37, 38, 56, 57, 129 hlorrow, Nancy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Md, 69, 118 Morse, Gail . ....,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 104 Mortensen, Mike ,,,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Mortensen, Patrick ,,,,,,,,, , . ,,,,,,1,,,,, ,T ,,,,,, 114 Morton. Dnnicl . ...,...... 139, 142. 146, 156 Morton, jean Ann ..., ,..........,,....., 69, 81, 118 Mumoka, Sadao ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,.,,, 32 Murphy, Mary .,,. ....,.... ..,...,...,,,,,,,,,. 1 5 2 Myers, Sherry ................... -... 139, 152 N ll sr -N- at cr, eve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,---,,,,,, , ------- Nnrller. Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,, ,-,----,,,,, 3 5' Namanny, Kim ,,-,K--,---,--lu' 114 Nc-ary, Clark ,,,,,,1 ,,,,,, ,---- 1 04, 122 Nc-ary, Del ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,.-,,- ,,,-- ,--------,,,,-. 9 3 Ncary, Lou Ann .W ,,.,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-, 1 18 New, Nancy ..................., 22, 23. 26. 27. 62, 71, 74, 75,.',79,f-86. 129 NDHFY, Slmrl ....1... ,..,.,.. 59, 74, 85, 88, 114 Nebola, Elnorn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Nelson, Becky ..,,,,. . 58, 59, 82, 84, 108, 110 Nelson. Beverly ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 106 N0lS0l'l, David ....,,,,....., 143, 146, 149, 152 Nelson, Jeff ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 4 0 Nelson, Iohn ,,,.,, ,., ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,, ., 110 ,, eson, ir ..... . , , , 42, 74, 114 Nelson, Laurie .................... ................ 1 47- 156 Nelson, Lee ........... .. ........--------- ---- ---- 1 ------ 106 Nelson, Lynn ,,,......... 139, 143, 145, 146, 152 Nelson, Max ..,..... 18, 35, 33, 40, 50, 51, 118 Nelson, Pam C83 ...................... .--..- 5 9, 139, 159 Nelson, Pam 197 ...-..- ..-.-- - -------.-- ------- 52, 110 Nelson, Richard . ........,... .. ................... 44, 114 Nelson, Robert .......... , ........ - ...,..... .. 143. 152 Nelson, Rochelle ...-....... 26, 58, 59, 62, 1 ...................,....,......... 75, 78, SG, 90, 129 Nelson, Sandra A. .................. .. ....... :... 139, 156 Nelson, Steve ....,.. ,, .................... , ....... ... I2'9' Nelson, Tim ........ ..................... 4 2, 139, 156 Nelson, Virginia ..,,...,....... - ...... , , ............... 10,6 Nevins, Connie .... ,......- .................... Z ...... 114 Nevins, Donald ............ 142, 146, 149, 156 Newberg, Mike ......... ......, 38, 42, 43,130 Newberg, Pat .... -..... ......... .. .... ,-... 38, 129 Newberg. Sheila .,,.,,,,YY.Y...Y 59, 69, 81, 85, 114 Newell, Sharon ............... -,....-.,.-N ..... ,... 118 Newton, Denise ....... -..,..-.... ..........,....... 1. 156 Newton, Kimberly .e.e.,..............,.,e.....e, 1... 156 Nichols, Allison ...-..- ....... 139, 140, 147, 152 Nichols, Amy ..................,..... 139, 147, 152 Nichols, Greg ,,e.eY..,,,..,. .. ...YY,,,,Y. 35, 41, 114 Nichols, Lawrence ,,,,.,,,........,.......,,,,,,,..,,. 114 Nichols, Richard.. ,.,... . 16. 35, 38, 42. 69, 1,18 Nichols, Sherry ....: .......... . .... 52, 59, 84, 1,10 Nichols, Shirley ........ 59, 78, 80, 82, 86,4 1,14 Nichols, Tracie .......-.1............... 159 Nielsen, Brent ....... - ......... .......... 1 42, 149, 156 Nielsen, David ......................., .. ..... - ..... . 114 Nielsen. Kristina .......... ,....... ......... -.. 27, 130 Nielsen, sem ........ 143,-145,'146, 149, 152 Nielsen, Tom ...... .. ............. - .... .. ........... .... 152 Niemann, Ronald ................................ 66, 104 Nissen. Richard ,,,----,--- - ------- -, ----,---,.,,YY,.... 104 Nodgaard, Brian ....... - ....... ...- .............. 156 Nodgaard, Penny .. ..... .. ....... ..,-,... .........,. 110 Nodgaard. Teresa ..... ....... 1 6, 17, 69, 85, 118 Noonan, hlike ...... N.. ........... Y .... .. .... 143, 145 Norman, Kay ...-..,.. .... .. .... 32, 59, 85, 114 -0- Oathoudt, Debra ...- ...... .. ..... .. 31, 69, 85, 130 O'B1-ien, jay ........ .........-.......,.... 146, 156 O,Brien. Tim ...... .. ..................... -....... .... - 118 Ohms, Brenda ......... - .... ..- ...... A ..... 139, 152 Ohms, Denise ..... ...... - .... .. 63, 80, 85, 118 Ohms, Janelle ..... .. ...... W..- .... ........ 139, 156 Olsen, Carol ...... .... .......... ........ 139, 152 Olsen, Gary .......... - ..... 1 ....... --. '80, 114 Olsen, jean ................ ..- .... ...,..-.l... .... -.. 118 Olson, Debra ....... ..... ......... - ............ 52, 114 O'Neal, Donna ............ .. ....... - .......... - ......... 113 Ortiz, Renee ........--.... ..... - .... ..... - -....- 130 Ortiz, Rick .......... - .......... ....... 56, 108, 110 Ortiz, Rod ...... -..- ...... - .......... .. .... ..,.... 152 Ostrander, Cindy ....... .... .. ...... .. ....., ....,... 114 Ostrander, Kevin ...........,..... 35, 38, 118 Osh-ander, Sheila ...,.........,....,.. 116, 118 Ostrus, Doug .... ,K ..,....., .. .... .. 139, 143, 152 Ostrus, 'Raymond - .... ..... 35. 38, 78, 81, 118 Ottmar, Arlen ...... ........ 95, 104, 138, 139 Overton, Michael .........,...L...- 64, 110 P- Paige, Jody ....................... ......... - .... - ....- 118 Paige, Patti 2.2--.....-.-.vg 110 Palmer, Brenda ..........,,,,, .4 -,,,,,, 104, 138, 139 Parham, Kelly ...-.,.,,,.i,,, 143, 152 Parham, Robert --1-.-.,l.,-,..,,,- 118 Park, Steven ,,.... mn... .,... ,QQ 34, 84, 110 Parker, Doug ....... -...,,,.,,N,,,,,,,,,Hm 118 Parker, Greg ...... - ..., ,, 34, 40, 41, 51, 110 Parker, Kathleen ............. 25, 32, 56, 58, -Y-W------,--,,.-........-..1--..i. 70, 73, 114 Parker, Laura .-..--D.,,... 140, 147, 152 Parker, Sandra ...-.A,.,...-..1 .... - ..... .. 59, 114 Patterson, Annette ..-- ...... -, 25, 52, 53, 62, 79, sv, 90, 117, 118 Patterson, Julie ....-.- 139, 146, 147, 156 Patterson, LuAm1 ....,,,,,,mi,1,,- 118, Patterson, Susan .... : ...,..., 26, ZL, QDL 52, 53, 62, 64, 74, 79, 130 Paul, Linda .................. ., ....... -.,......... 85, 114 Paul, Steven .... .. ......... - ....... - ..... - .... -... -152 Pauley, Regina .-....- .... - ..... - ..... ..... 1 52 Pauley, Renita .... - .... - .... .. ...... 78, 80, 114 Pauls, Lois ....... 1 ..... .. ..... 138, 139, 147, 156 Paulsen, Dallas .......... .,................. - .... - .... 110 Paulsen, Darrell ...-... 143, 145, 146, 149, 152 Paulsen, Deanna ....,.......,..........,............ .. 114 Paulsen, Kathy ...... M. ...... -..-, ...... 52, 85, 110 Paulson, julie ....,. .. .....,..... , .......... - ......... 152 Pedersen, Axel . .... . ............. - ...... - ....... .. .... 106 Pedersen, Barbara ............... .. ..... 80, 85, 114 Pedersen, Dan ...-.- 38, 44, 56, 57, 71, 118 Pederson, Danny ................... -.... .,.... .,, 34, 35 Pellett, Kathy H1 ......... .M 30, 81, 85, 130 Pellett, Lisn .......- .... .. ....... M.. 139, 147, 152 Pellett, Mark ..-- 33, 34 38, 55, 118, 149 Peuen, Todd ..... s--- sl, 55, 64, sz, 110 Pelzer, Patricia ......,......... M., .,,,,, M, ,,,,,-, 130 Perkins, Nancy .......i, .,,.,..,, ,,-...N 104 Petersen, Diana ..... ..-..,.,,,,,-,- ,,,,,,., Mm 114 Petersen, Gaylord ...-.- .... , .... - ..........,. 106 Petersen, Janice ,......i,,1 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Petersen, Linda ..... ....... ...-..., ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A, 156 Petersen, Marci ,,...,. 139, 147, 152 Petersen, Non-nan T......, 142. 149, 156 L 1 V -ogg Petersen, Steven --l- ---- --5--f ----------4 - --------'- -- 139 Petersen, Timmy -------,--------- - -------------------- 15.2 Peterson, Cindy --------- ------- 43, 59, 85, 110 Peterson, Ednil --- ---'- - ----- 2 -----'--' 106 Peterson, K1-Heil ---- ------ -----A- 6 J 1 721 110 Peterson, Nancy ----'-----A----- -- --- -----------ff-- 152 Petty, Connie -------- - '---- 4--------- ---- 1 ig gr Petty, june ,...... .........---- .--, ,---- - -'------- 1 1 0 6 Pieken, Leo ..,......- -------- ,- -------- ' --- ---- 114 Pigg, Jane! -.----- - ---- --- ---------- --------- A A ----- 131 Pigg, Rohm ,T -A,--- - ------'--- - ---------'--- U0 Plnczek, Cynthia ----- ----4------' - ----'-- 8 5, 150 Placzek, Karen ----- --------4 - -- ---------f ---------- 1 I5 Planck, Kelly .,-,--. .--,--- ------------ A - ------f-------- 4 121311, Linda ........ -...- ,--,---- -1---A 100 Pqlkingham, Linda . .-----f --- -f--------- 147215- Pn1kingham,dSherie ......--.-------- -------f-,- 3 5, Hi Popp, Devi --- ---------- - ---------- - ------ w ----- f -- Popp, Dlane -.-.---------- ------ 1 ----- f --------f-- 1 39' 152 Portz, Kimberly- ..,..,.. 52, 59, 66, 74, 75, 114 Pohl, A-fikc -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 26, 27. 46. 54, 55, 62, 75, Sl, 95 131 porn, Sally ,-VY,,-,,,,, .,,,,,,, 1 39, 140, 147, 156 Pggtlethwilite, Mitch -.,----, -------------f------ 5 5: 110 Potter, Gladys. ...,-------- ------ ----------------- 1 0 4 Paulsen, Connie .---.-------A ---A---------A--- 1 56 Price, Paul .....---- 4--- ,------- - - -----' - --- 51, 118 P1-oss, Jeffrey .,..-----.-- -----,----- ----- - ------------- 1 5 2 -R- Rasmusscn, Brad ............,....,.. 39, 41, 56, 114 Rasmussen, Craig .....,..., , ..,.,,, 82, 84, 110 Rasmussen, Rodney ,..,.,...... , ,......,..,,,,,,,, 131 Rasmussen, Sharon ,..- .....,..... .,..,, 8 0, 118 Ratzlaff. David ...... -.- ..,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 156 Ratzlaff, - lohn ,.... 1 ........ I . .,,,,,,.... I ,,,,,, 1 14 Raczlaff, Larry ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,-,Y, 1 ,,,,,, ,, 152 Ray, Terry ..,..,. 1 ,....'.l-.,.. ..,,...,......,..,.,,.,,,,,,. '107 Reason, Kimberly .,........ ....-...-.. 81, 85, 114 Reason, Kurt ..- .,...,.......,.,.....,, - ....... 146, 152 Rechtenbach, Janis ..,...... ,.... ... ..... 52, 80, 118 Reimer, Mark .........., ., ,...., - ..,,... 139, 145, 153 Reimer, Melvem ...-..-..- ..........,,,,,.,, 1 .,,,,, ,, 107 Reimer, Randy .. ....... - 26, 27, 38, 62, 75,1131 Reimer, Renee .... 30, 78, 79, 81, 87, 90, 118 Reimer, Rosanne ......,...............,. 64. 92, 115 Reimer, Russell .,....,,-.-... 139, 140, 142, 144, 149, 156 Reinertson, Kathryn .....,. ,. ,...,,.,,, 62, 63, 64, ........................ 78, 88, 89, 93, 131, 135 Reinertson, Laurie ,.,-..- ....,. -... 80, 91, 115 Render, Doug - ..,,.,..... -..- .....,.......,.....,,,.. 131 Retz, Tiln ........ 139, 143, 145, 146, 149, 153 Reynolds, Diana , ........., ............... 5 9, 85, 115 Reynolds, Jeff ...,.... ...,..- .... -...- ........ 56, 110 Reynolds, Randall ..... -....- .....,....,..,,., 46, 131 Rhodes, Jocelyn ...- ...... -..-.- ....,, - ............ . 156 Rice, Amy ......,.... -...-...- ....... -.,.-......,, 156 Richards, Allison ....... - ...... .. ....., .....,., 1 39 Richards, jennifer .... -.-.....,.. ,,,,....... .-. 139 Richards, Tammy ,,.,. ..,,....,..........,.,,.....,,..,. . 82 Richter, Debra .....,... .. ......,....... -..- ........... 115 Riqter, Donna, - ........ Y .-..TT ....Y. ,.., ...... 2 156 'Ric ter, Douglas I .........,... ,.-... 143, 145, 153 Reily, Sharon ..,.... - .......,..., LQ ,... - ...... - ....,., 156 Riggs, Jeff ... .,... -M 1.43, 146, 149, 153 Riggs, Patrica ..,,.,..... .... -....... 48, 59, 85, 115 Robinson, Lori .,.........-.- ..... .. .... 52, 85, 115 Robinson, Terri .,,.., .....- .......... -........... 85, 119 Robinson, Thomas .,,. -..-.. 140, 143, 144, 1. ,......... ... ..... -...1.i......... 145, 149, 153 Robinson, Toni .....,..... - ....................... 84, 110 Robson, Janette ..........- ...... .. ..............- 131 Rocha, Angela ...... -...-.. 22, 23, 52, 85, 131 Rodgers, Sally ................... - ......,........ 59, 110 Hold, Donna ........ 31, 73, 85, 116, 131, 135 Ronfeldt, Tim ..... ......,,. 143, 145, 149, 153 Roscoe, Enid .. ......,... - ................. - ....e..,,.. 104 Roscoe, John ..,..,..... .. .... .. ....,.... 72, 79, 131 Roscoe, Wallace ...-.- .............,. - .............,. 131 Ross, Barbara ....... .... ......,..............--,-------,e, - 1 31 Ross, David .... 139, 143, 145, 146, 149, 153 Ross, Robert .,.......,.. -.-..- 75, 78. 86, 87- ,,,,,,..,,,....,.....,,,.........-.,,.,.... 38, 89, 90,, 119 Ross, Tammy ..........,..s...........e.............,- -- - 110 Rourick, Dan ...,......... ...... ... ..........--...,.. 41, 119 Rourick, Debbie ,...... -... 26, 62, 63, 66, 72, 15, 73, ss, 90, 92, 593, 128. 132 Rourick. Kathleen .....,............ , .... -... 84 110 noiiiack, Teresa ..,........,.......... ,,.... 1 0, 85, 119 Rourick, Tim .,s..........,.....,... - --.,.-,-------,---- 14 Royalty, Rosamond ...-..- ....... .- -----e-- -- 104 Rudy, Randal ............,..... ------,-- - --- 110 Runyan, JoAnn ... ... ........ ----. .------ ---A 104 Rutherford, Bob ......, -..--.--,---------,--,- - 107 Rutherford, Bryan ...... .... ,.., 1 4 2, 149, 156 Rutherford, Ellen .............,...-- - ,--,----- .--------- 1 07 Rutherford, Paul ..... .....--,-. --.7 --------,-- 33, 119 Rutherford, Tamara ........... -.----- 59i 35, 115 -5- Salmon, Linda .........,.............. 139, 153, 147 Sams, John ..,- ,........,,...,.... 81, 90, 95, 132 Sandbothe, Larry ..................,,............ 146, 153 Sanclbothe, Stephen ....,......,....,,,.......,. 42, 115 saiidiwuie, William ...,,.. - .....,......... 146, 157 Sandhorst, Thomas ,.,.... .. ............. 82, 84, 110 Scharp, Leonard ..,.... L ......... , .,.. - ..........- 106 Sciheibeler. Mark ,..- ,...... 35, 38, 44, 119, 153 Scheibeler, Tamara ...-.... ....- -...- ...-.,- 147, 157 Sehildberg, Katherine ...- ...... - .,...., 111, 119 Schildbcrg, Kristi ...- .1..... -----Y-4 ---- 82 Schildbcrg, Mark ........ ----- 143, 146 fi Schlake, Kelly ,,,,, -,M ,,,,,,,- ,,,, 1 5:1 Schlake, Kevin ,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 7 Schlueter, Lisa .... .... - .,.,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - 1 153 Schlueter, Lisa .,.. .,.. - H, ,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,, 153 Sclilueter, Lonn ........, ,.. 33, 35, 42, 56, 115 Schmidt. David ,,,...,..,.,,.,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,, .,,,,,, , 157 Schmitt, Gregory .,....-,.,,- .,,,.. ,. ,,,,,,, 27, 152 Schmitt, Jeffery M, .,.,,, M, -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Schmitt, Linda .............., ,.,,' ,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 119 Schnackel, Mariorie ..... ,,, ,,,,,,, ,hm ,,,,,,,,, 111 Schneider, Barbara ....,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 15 Schneider, Kevin ,...... - ,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Schoenrnck, l-Iollv ,..- ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 106 Schoenrock. Terri ...- .......... - ...,...,.,, 147, 157 Schrader, Jay ......,,.,.,,.. .. ..,,,,.., 142, 149, 157 Schrader, Sally ...,..- ....,.,,,,,..........,,,.....,,,, 132 Schrier. WVilliam ,..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -..- ,,,,,,,,, 79, 119 Schroeder, Tim ....,., - ..,,.,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Schroder, Todd ,..- .,.,.,.. -,V ..................,.,.,, 111 Schuemann. Lynn ...,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.1.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 107 Schuler, Doreen .............. ......... ,, 85, 119 Schuler, Greg ...... -..- ........ ,,,, 3 9, 41, 119 Schuler, Mary .....,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,, ,HAM 85, 119 Schuler, Rhonda ...., -,.- ,,..., ..,,.. 8 5, 115 Schuler, Rodney ..,.,,,,,..,..,....... ...,W 34, 111 Schwarte, ludy ............... - ........ ..,,,, 8 0. 119 Schwarte, Rosemary ...... - ...... .... 8 5, 111 Schwartz, Angie .,,..,... ....,,,,,,... 1 32 Schwartz, Cathy ..,..., 147, 157 Schwartz, James ,,.. ...... .,.,...,.,,.. 1 5 7 Schwartz, Mark ....... - ,.....,,,, ...... 8 1, 132 Seih, David ......,.... - ...,,..,..,.,.. .........,,,,,... 1 45 Seufert, Richard ......,. ,..... .......... -W 72, 105 Shahan, Iames ....... - ,,,.,., - .......,... 66, 81. 119 Shank, Edith ..... ..,,, .L ,...... 99 Shea, Mark ,...,. ,......... ,,., . , , 41, 88, 132' Shea. Teresa ,,....,. - ....,sss, ........,...,,,.. 1 57 Sheil, Dennis ..ss,,,. .. . ....,,,,,,,...........,,. ., 153 Sheopercl, Cvnthia ........ 139, 140, 147, 157 Shrimpton, Bonnie ..,,,.,.............,,.,,,,,.. 85, 132 Shrimpton, Douglas .,.,....... - ....,..,,,, 146, 157 Shriver. Craig .....,.,,......,....,,... .., 40, 42, 119 Shriver, Patty .,,1....... L ...... 1 ,.... - ...... W. . 157 Sieh. David ..,..... ..- .........,.....,,,, 143, 153 Sieh, Gloria ,,.... ,Y..s,........,,, ,,,,,,... - , ,V , 106 Sielaff, Craig .,.,. .,.s.... 5 4, 55, 64, 65. 132 Sierp, Lisa ,,...,......,.. .,.,., ....,. L ......,...... T, . 153 Sievert, Laurie ........... - ....,......... - se... 84, 111 Simmons, Joann .,.....,,,..,,.f...,Y,,...,,,... ,,,,,.,, 1 06 Simms, Joel W-. 30, 31. 39, 42, 70, 105, 109 Simpson. Ted ...- ...................,,.- 34, 55, 111 Six, Katherine ,........... 48, 64, 65, 34- 85, 115 Skoog, Ellen ........... - ...... -..- -.--.....1- 132, 135 Skoog, Linda ..... -..-. ...,......1----.-- 52, 59, 111 Small, Scott .... Y.. 143. 149, 153 Smith, Connie ......Y ,,..,.... 1 39, 147, 157 Smith, Diane ......,,.... .,,....,,,, -1,..-,-,e- 3 5 1 111 Smith, Glen .. ............... 35. 38, 56, 119 smini, Julie ....., ....,.......,............ , ....... Q 6 Smith, Laurie ,.. ..-..- ....,......... .,..- - smiui, Linda ..... L .,...... W- ........ -. 139, 153 Smith, Sandra .... .... - ...... .......,,, 8 1 , 119 Smith, Sheila ...........,..... ,,.......... .... S 4 , 111 smith, shei-i ...... - ...,,,,.r...... 84, 108, 11,1 Smith, Sherri .,.,... ........ .. ,...,., 5 9, 85. 115 Smith, Sherrie ..... L ,.,....... - ...... ....., 1 57 Smith, Susan .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 15 Sonntag, Glenn ,.., ......., 1 6, 143, 153 Sonntag, Judith ......,,,.... -.,- ,...... 139, 157 Sorensen, Diane .,..........,... .- ............,..,. 111 Sorensen, Rick ..,.,...... - ...,........... 33, 64, 115 Sorensen, Scott .,.., ....... 1 43, 145, 153 Sothman, Val ........... ,,,,,,,.,.,..,. 7 9, so, 119 soiiui. Billie , ................ ....... 3 1, 73, ss, 132 Southard, I0 Lynn .............,...... 64, 81, 114 Stangl, Dalene ...,... - ........... 75, 80, 90, 119 Stangl, Daryl ..,, 14, 25. 26, 37. 33. 74. 132 Stangl, Dawn .....,....................., 59, 85, 111 Stanley, Deborah ...- ..,.... 52, 59, 82, 84, 111 Stanley, jack .....,. ..,.. 139, 140, 142, 144, 157 Stanley, Kim ...- ...,,, -... 26, 27, 62, 63, ,,,...............,,...... 74, 75, 78, 87, 90, 132 Steffens, Diane .,....., 16, 78, 87, 90, 117, 119 Steffens, Iim ................... ,. .,..,.. .. ..,.. - ........... 132 Steffens, Keith ...- ..... - .......,,.....,,... - ....,, 111 Stefens, Larry .... ...... ....,.... - ..,... -..- ..... 107 Steffens, Mark ...-..-.,,.-. 139, 142, 144, 157 lSteffens, Mike .................,...,,, 143, 146, 153 Steffens, Shelly ......, -..,..- ....... - ...... 139, 153 Steffens, Tamara .,,, .. ..... - ..,.... .....-,.. 85, 115 Steffens, , Terri ..... ,... . .....- ...,. ,. ............ -.-. 1 1 1 Stelpflug, Teresa ...... , ....... ,,..........,,, . T 85, 115 Stevens, Jeff ,..,..,. .......,.. - .... - ....,. -.. ..,. . 111 Stevens, Lynette ...- .....,.....,......,,..... 85. 115 Stevenson, Mark .....,.. 139, 142, 144, 149, 157 Stomier, Ralph ,..- .............Y.... ....- .,,,...... .L 157 Stormer, Robin ......, - ....................,,.,......,,. 111 Stonner, Ruth .....,,......, .,........ , ..... , ,,.... . 119 Stuart, Craig ...,,..-- ........., -...-..-..,...e. 132 Stuart, Dorothy ,....... ....,.. - .......,.,,. .... 1 0 6 Stuetelberg, David ........... - ,...... 34, 56, 111 Stuetelberg, Jeff ...- .......... - ....., - ,,.....,..... 115 Stuetelberg, Mark ................ - ...... 35, 38, 119 Sullivan, Jim ....., -- ..... -.....- ........,, -..-... 111 Sullivan, Linda ..,. ...-.- ..,......... ,,.,A. 3 5, 119 Sullivan, Louise ..... ...... -..- ........,,,.... 84, 85 Swaney, Harold .,... ..- ........,,,,.....-.,... 106 Swaney, Jennifer .......... ..... 6 9, 85, 119 Swnney, Nellie .,.............. .....,,.. - .......,. 1 05 Swanson, Brenda ...-..- ......... 139, 147, 153 Swanson, Constance .,.... ..........,,, 8 2, 111 Swanson, Eric ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 39, 140, 143, 145, 146, 1511 Swanson, Jamie ....,, ,,,,,, 1 43, 146, 15:3 Swanson, Laura ,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 7 Swanson, Lorie ,,,,.. , ,.,,.,,,.,.. 139, 147, 157 Swanson, Mark , ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 41, 51, 111 Swanson, Mil-ce ..... : ...,,. 34, 139, 142, 149. 157 Swanson, Steve .,...,, , ,,,,,,, 41, 51, 118, 119 Symonds, Kelly .......,,...............,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15:3 -'1'- Tabcr, Bert ..,..,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 1 Teague, Steve .,,.,,.,.,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Tcmpleman, Chuck ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, K ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 7 Tcmplcman, Ruth ,..,, ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1 0 G Templeman, Tim ...,,,.,, ,,,,,, - ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , 153 Tfmpleman, Todd .,,..,. -.,,... 139, 149, 157 Templemnn, Vicki .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 119 Thayer, Lance ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Thede, Bill ............ 66, 67, 88, 93, 102, 182 Thcis, Lori ..,..i. ...,.....,..,..,....,,,,,,,1 1 39, 157 Theis, Teri ...,,.,. ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Theulen, Darey .,.. - ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 153 Thielen, David .... ,,,,,. ...,.- 1 4 2, 144, 157 Thielen, Roger ...,..,,,,,.,,,, ,, .,,,.,,...,.,,, ,, 119 Thomas, David ....,,. , ,1....,,,.. 144, 149, 157 Thomas, Io Ann .......,... ..........,,..,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Thomas, Judy ...--...- ...................,, -,...,,,,, 111 Thompson, Eldon ...,..- ...,,,....,,,,,,,.. 142, 157 Thompson, Ronald ........ 143, 145, 149, 153 Travis, Sandra ........ 139, 140, 141, 147, 157 Travis, Sharon ...- ..................,.,.......... 81, 119 Troll, lean ....,,,,.. .,............,,........,,....,,,,, 1 11 Tuel, Timothy ,.,, ,,,,.,.....,,,,,... . 157 Tumer, Karen ..... ,,..i,,., - ...,... 8 5, 119 Tumer, Lori ..,.... - ....... ,,... 8 5, 119 Tumer, Marsha .... ...,.. ...,,.......,........,... 3 1 Tyler, Iamcs ...,........,,,,,.i..,,,,...,....,,..... , 99 Tyler, Kirk me .....,.. - .......... ,... 44, 51, 119 Tyler, Sue ..,,,..... ......,., , .. 140, 147, 157 -U- Underwood, Judy ...L ........... 62. 70, 72, 75. 80, 90, 95. 119 Underwood, Mark ...,,,,,,,,,,,.. 18, 50, 51, 72. 79, 86, 87, 90, 134 Underwood, Roger ..,........ ,. ....... 56, 54, 111 -V- Van Antwerp, Jim .......,.... 26, 27, 62, 64. , .., ..,........ ,, ........,.....,...,..... 66, 67, 74, 134 VanCleave, Robbie ..........,,,.,,,,,.......,. 51, 111 Van Dersluis, Karen ..,- ...... - ,.,........ 85 VanGinkel, jane .....,.,,........,,.,,,,........ 85, 134 VanCinke1, John ......,... 35, 44, 56, 79, 115 Vemon, Craig ...... ........... - .,,,.,,., 139, 153 Viether, Dale ....,.. ,, ,........... ...... L ..- ........... .. 153 Vogl, Dennis ..,.... - ..... L ....... .- ...... - ,.... -- 157 Vogl, Lawrence ....... ...,........ - ..- ,,,,. lll Vogl. Sharon ,..- ....... .. ....... H... 153 Volckman, Nancy ....... ... .........,... .... 119 Vokt, Mike .....,... .. ...,................,,.......... , 51, 115 Volk, Dawna ....,.. .. .......,.. ..... 139, 147, 157 Volk, Dee .........,,........... ..- ........ , ......... -- 119 Volk, Diana .,..... .....- ..... . ..... - ..,. -..- .... -... 153 Volk, Lisa ..... ,.......- ........ -.-..-.......... 111 -XV- Wagner, Mike .........,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 11 VVah1ert. Lyman ...,..,,,,, - ,,,,.., mn 107 Wakeman, George ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- 1 0 5 Walter, Cynthia ,,,,, A ,,,,, in 132 WValter, Sandy ..., ,,,,,,,,, ,,1,,1.,, llll, 1 5 7 VVard, Diana ,..,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,., ---'-- 1 3 4 VVard, Michael ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, mm ,,,,,,,,,, Y 115 1Varne, Denise .,.... H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 30, 31 Warne, Ruger ...,.. ..,,. 1 40. 143, 145. 146, 149, 153 NVaters, Benny ,..,., ,W ,,,1,,1,,,,,,,.,,,, 111 1Vaters, Linda ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 YVaters, Michael .... ,,,,,,, 5 1, 78, 115 WVaters, Patty .,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 85, 115 Waters, Richard 1101 ,... ,.., , W 33, 35, 44, -,.. 54. 55. 115 Waters, Richard Q-121 ..1,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-. 1 34 YVaters, Scot ,,..,,,...,, , ,,,,,,.. , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 YVaters, Teresa ..,.,,, , ,,,11,,11,,,,,, H 15:3 WVatson, Bill ..,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 1 39, 153 VVatson, Christine ,..,., ,,.,,,, 5 3. 59. 85, lll W2fS0n, Dan .........,. L ,.,.,,... 33. 71, 11.6. 119 1Vatson, Danise ........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 118, 119 1Vatts, Teresa ,LR .,..., , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 YV:-ltts. Tina ,,....., ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 5 3 XVnugh, Gerald .... .,.,. 4 6. 105. 142 YVeaver, Jayne ,.,...... ..,.,,,,,,., 1 39, 157 1Veber. Richard ,,,,.. ,,,.... . ,,,,, , 146 VVeddurn, Robin ,.,., ..,, 1 G. 31. 119 1Veihs, Dennis ...., .,,,,,,,,,1,,, , 111 1Veihs, Douclas ..,. ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 . 115 Yveihs, Jeff .,,.,.,... ,,,,,,,,, .e..1,.,,1,,,,, , l 53 XV:-llmm, Gary ,....,, .,,.... ,,,,.... . , , SS. 134 1Vcll1om, Ron ,,,,...,,,,,,,,, 139, 142, 1-19, 157 1Vcll1orn, Tina W, ,,,,...,....,, , ,,,....,,,.,,,,,, , 134 1Velter, Bill .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 1 43, 146. 1521 VVenr1t, Tony .,,.,,.. 139, 142, 144. 149, 157 XVc11p1er, Cree ,..1.,.,,....... 143. 146, 149. 1523 YV:-1111ler, Ieffrcy .,.,,.,.,,..,.., 34, 40, SG. S2. 111 YVepplcr, Susan ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,, 1 5 C3 NVQ-pplcr. Vickie ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 57 1Vr-rcsh, joan ,,,..... Q ,,,,, 32, 52, 53, 85, 115 X1'eresh. john , . ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 -13. 149. 153 1Vcrnim0nt, Sharon ,,.,. ..,..,..,,,, 1 39. 147, 133 16 l I 1 1 I I I 1 1 T' 166 i XVcstbrook. Jeanne .... .,,. 8 2, 84, 111 Vllcstcr, Rodney ,,,,,..,,,., , A,,,,,,,,, 153, 145 1Vcstering, Kathryn ...... ,......,,,......,. . .,, 106 Yvcstering, hiichnel .W .... 33, 35, 38 41, 1 1 5, 1 19 1Vestering, Patricia .... ...... 1 39, 147, 157 YVestfnll, Angela ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 47, 153 YVestfnll, Cynthia .,.. ...,, 1 .,,.,., 5 9, 85, 111 VVestfall Mike ..,.... ...,.. 2 6, 62, 75, 88, 89, 93, 132, 134 VVeston, David ,Y..... ................. 1 46, 157 Yveston, Mike ......,... ....,. ....,.,.....,,..,, 5 0 , 51, WVl3eatley, Debbie ......................,,.Y.,., 30 31 Yvhite, Susan .... ..,- YY,,,, - ...Y,,.....,..... 139, 157 VVic1cman, Kirk .,,,.,,. 34, 35, 41, 56, 64, 111 1Viclm-mn, Kristine ,,..... ,..- .........., 22, 23, 134 YVilcox, John ................. ..., 3 3, 35, 44, 115 VVilcox, Sarah ,,,.....,...,, ,..,.,.,,,- ,,.,,,,,,, , 32 Williams Bryan ...,. ....,Y. ... 44, 56, 115 Xvilliams, Bryon ................................ 56, 134 VVi1liams. Carrie ..,..., 1 ............Y.,...,Y...,.. ..... 82 VVil1iams, Donald ....... -... 139, 142, 149, 157 Williams, Donna ...,. .. ,.,. ,..- ...... ,,..- ...,..... 134 Williams, Dwight ....... Nh. 41, 56, 82, 84, 111 Williams, Gracie .,,- .... ,,. ........ ...if ...,. ....-- 153 VVilliams, Katie ......., 14, 78, 80, 87, 95, 135 ,VVi1liams, lklichael ,,,,,,- - ,,,,,,,,,, YN- ,,,,--,,,,,,, 115 Williams, Patty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MA,,--,,,,,-,, ,,',,-----, -4 A 135 VVilliams, Rebecca ,,,,,, W- ,,--,,, ',-- 111 Yvilliams, Shirley -,-,, ,----,,,,v,------- 1 57 VVilliams, Tum .,,,,,,,,,, M MAYYAVYVV ,Q 153 Willms, Steve ,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,, -,,,,,,, 3 2, 135 1Vill0ughby, Donna ,,,, YYYY,YY,1,--,11,,-.,,v,v- - 111 Wilson, Kim ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,Y, N ,VY 85, 119 Wilson, Pamela ...,........,.. ., ,,,, , T YY.,-- 139' 157 Wilson, Perry ............ 139, 146, 149, 157 YVinchell, Kelli .,...,. ,..- ,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 139, 153 Winchell, Kevin ,.,.,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y hm 144, 157 VVinegardner, Laura ,,.,,. ,. ,,,, , ,,,, 66, 1:35 Vllinegardner, Thelma ,,,,,,,-, -,-,,,11,1,,1YYYYY,, 1 35 WVinston, Jeff .,,,.,, .,,,,,.,,,,,r,,,,,,,,A, 8 1, 95, 115 Winston, VVynn ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,, 135 Wise, Jane .......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 153 wise, Kelly s,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 33, 44, so, 81, 95, 115 VVise, Lon ...,..1,.,,,,,,,...,.,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 139, 157 1Vit'mer, David .......,.....,., 143, 146, 149, 153 VVit-mer, Jane .... 16, 25, 48, 59, 62, 70, 119 VVittrup, Kyle ,...,,,,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 44, 119 VVitzman, Jean .,.,,.. .. .,..,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,., 31 Witzman, Joyce ,..- ....................,.,.,,.,, 52, 115 Wohlenhaus, Jeanne ........ 52, 70, 79, 81, 115 106 WVohlenhaus, Lenoya l Nvohlenhaus, Henee .1,,,,,,.... 26, 27, 62, 63, 1 ,,,s,,,,. 64, 65, 79, 88, 89, 92, 93. 95, 135 Wohlenhaus, Sarah .,,......... 52, 59. 84, 88, 89, 93, 1 1 1 Wonder, Becky ............,.,.,YY.,,,.,.,.,Y.Y 147, 153 Wonders, Rhonda -... .- ........, ,,......., ,,,, , 1 15 Wonders, Tammy .,..........,. H ...................... 157 Wood, Linda ,,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 111 VVood, Mark ...- ....... 14, 32, 36, 37. 38, ...-.,. ,.......,. 1 ....... 39, 46, 56, 57, 62, 135 VVood, Robert ............ 33, 35, 38, 44, 51, 119 Woodring, Ruby ......,....................,..,.,.,Y. . ,... 105 Woolsey Mike .....................,.... 35, 42, 115 VVoolsey, Robert .,......... -..-.., 146, 149, 157 Worthington, Jon ...,.. 143, 145, 146, 149, 153 Worthington, Patty ....... M.. 48, 66, 85. 115 Wright, Delma ,.,.,,.. 78, 84, 85, 87, 95, 105 Wright, Richard .....,,, 139, 142, 144, 149, 157 -y- Yarger, Doreen ............,...... - ......,...... 84, 111 Yarger, Teresa ...... ...... - ........ 5 2, 53, 119 Yarham, April, ..,. ,,,..,., - .,,,,,,,, 1 57 Young, Dennis ......, ,,,,,,,, 1 46, 157 Young, Michelle .... ... 139, 157 Young, Suzette ,,,,. ...,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 11 Young, Teresa ....,. ..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 115 Younger, Doug ....Y....... 33, 35, 38, 56, 119 Younger, Greg ..., ,,,,,,, 34, 35, 58, 57, 111 Younger, Lori H ,,,,.................,,,, 140, 147, 153 Younger, Robert ...,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 105 -35, Zcllmcr, Alan 'NMR 1,3 Zellmer, Indy , , U5 111 ILL, v, 1 'V Il' I -1 .,,,. .. . 1 lull? 4' LII 'ld IH A 17-11l'llL' -I A H' 127 r--in' ' 1 l '12-c' ' Ei H 25 -I I - f' ? 5 ' 4 12225. ' h Q 1 A' ' -1 I. . ilgfr' . f-' Al P, nu 5 is '-5 -'fn-'-P 4 - za ,, QT-P E 'L?f ':'l '- . M ' ' E ll, Q 4' I 39 he L .. 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