Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)
- Class of 1976
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Bugging around town was one of the most popular activities during the 1975-1976 school year. Favorite gathering places were the local drive-ins, the Salt Cellar, and the tennis courts. 50927 of the students spent their time working at part-time jobs, to earn extra -cash, as well as sav- ing for the future. School clubs, church groups, 4-H, Rainbow, and Scouts also kept students oc- cupied. Students were faithful followers of the sports events. After the games, kids scooped the loop and stopped off at the Pizza Hut, 6 West and Town and Country, before the after game dances. Week-ends were times to go to parties, teen dances and visit friends out of town. All these activities combine to make us what we are . . . l -1-,vw 91,3 52 if -gy 'ilfiw , Qt is Y V l, .. ' , fwmww fi pf -- A 1 2' ,AL A . L f' ,. W ' N . , .- 'iff' ' . x - A 1 f , V. X61 , 6 -. 'V I in 'A ' 1, wa' f Wir? . ' ,Z Wm b 1,, V, y,4, 4 . K-,fs W Hb , 6 1 Q 1 f ' In ., ., . 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V f l 4 an jg? ' I - v . 'f I n ,l Q 2 537. A -.Q H. k.kk . , ,ei ,K Country Roads was the theme for one of the most memorable nights Sue Tyler would spend at Atlantic High School. On October 25, first being selected as one of seven girls out of the junior class, by FFA, and then selected by the Student Body of AHS, Sue, escorted by Jeff Weppler, was crowned the 1975 Harvest Ball Queen. After the crowning, students then danced to music provided by Sneaky Peak. Attendants and their escorts were Jill Grayson and Craig Both, Christy Henningsen and Todd McDermott, Iulie Patterson and Tony Wendt, Tammy Scheibeler and Randy Blake, Sandy Travis and Dan Hoegh, and April Yarham and Rick Larsen. . 3 --.,, '4irw.,,,d,': . an Wm ' ,, :XM AW ,.,,,,.,. 'V ., :TW wmlawwmynmfx 1. Excitement mounts as the queen candidates and their escorts await the crowning. 2. Craig Both, Mr. Beaver, and David Buboltz begin planning the activities for the Harvest Ball Dance. 8. Kirk Wickman, the gentleman that he is, opens the door for Linda Wood on their way to excitement and Country Roads . 4. Congrats' Sue! 9' .g l a , f ,V V 1 wx fi' 2 Q5-. ' - iff 'W , Xu Q 5? 1 Y Y , ,Q ,mf MW ' x Q X , L? 'mm tw, ?:,p5ficf.M1 :jyQ5z,g3l'? uv mf. 21: 1f 1f,h'1iVx A vw iw fwfl' ,ww fx ni L? ze , x:'13'i1z-Y ' ,,-2, ,j4,M?, f1 ff ffv 2 x.J' 7 E , 1 KJ I A. iff 'ff if Y W N,,'!,'a fe 2 ,-12 .4 Homecoming Queen Sherry Nichols N Sarah Wohlenhaiis Sally Rodgers A Trip Through 'Trojan Country' Homecoming '75 activities began Thursday, September 25 with the decorating of homeroom doors. After school students designed doors to pro- mote school spirit and the theme 'Trojan Countryf On Friday at 2:30, each queen candidate was pre- sented to the student body at the queen's assembly. This assembly was followed by a pep assembly where homeroom 202 was rewarded a trophy for the most creative door. As the minutes closed in before the Atlantic- Lewis Central game, Sherry Nichols was crowned Homecoming Queen 1975 by Ioan Weresh, '74's queen. After a 50-0 victory the movie Gone in 60 Seconds was in the activity line-up. On Saturday evening The Shades of Dawn provided the music for the dance of- Homecoming '75, 1. David Kanning designs the ideal cheerleader for the homecoming dance decorations. 2. The queen of Troian Country, Sherry Nichols, reigns over her Homecoming court. 3. Senior home- room 202 decorated the winning Homecoming door. 4. Chris, Robyn, and Sarah sit before the student body, with the backing of their fathers. 5. The Homecoming Royalty start the Queen's Dance. I5 Students Hustle To Twirp and After-Game Candy, sundaes, and decorated lockers launched the Twirp week festivities. On Monday, March 1, girls were scheduled to carry their dates' books to classes, but bad weather caused cancellation of school and led this project to be dropped from the agenda. On Tuesday, school was resumed and girls were assigned to take their dates out for a sundae. Wednesday, many girls rushed to school to make sure they could stuff their dates' locker full of food, before the boys could arrive. On Thursday, girls were supposed to wear their dates' shirts and the boys were to Wear their girls' shirts, but once again school was cancelled because of bad weather. O11 Friday, girls again hurried to school to decorate their dates' car or locker. At 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, the dance was provided with music by Cookbook . The dance ended at 11:00 and Slurp Twirp came to a close. 1, p , ,,,, g!gg,g ,B 4 . A new record player and a spotlight were at- tempts to increase attendance at after-game dancesg however, complications with the record player frequently caused the dances to be cancelled. The after-game dances were sponsored by various organi- zations and were chaperoned by the teachers. 1. During a break, Sharon Wemimont hurries to serve thirsty students. 2. Shy freshmen girls await a chance to dance. 3. Teresa Faust, Paula Bacon, Chris Deardorff, and Patty Eden sit out their last after game dance. 4. After escaping from the gym, Janelle Ohms and jerry Quick hideout in the stairway. 5. Freshmen Mitch Trewet and Todd Theis dis- play their high intelligence. 6. Theresa Rowan and Tim johnson take time out to talk and rest. 7. Cookbook satisfies dancers. 8. At- tempting -to get upperclassmen into the gym is futile for Mike Hepler. 9. Dancing relaxes Mark Hansen. 17 Prom, A Junior-Senior Dream Come True With excitement and anticipation, Prom '76 finally arrived. The enchanted evening, when jun- iors and seniors swapped their jeans for formal gear, began at 7:30 p.m. with the Pre-prom at the Country Squire. At 9:00 p.m. prom-go-ers found themselves dancing to the music of a brass band, the McNasties. Since '76 was the bicentennial year, the gym was decorated in red, white, and blue to help carry out the theme Good Morning, America. After the dance, the evening continued with three hours of fun and games at the Super Bowl. When 4:00 a.m. rolled around, sleepy-eyed juniors and seniors were served a hearty breakfast at the Elks Club. When the breakfast was over, the tearing down of decora- tions and a long-awaited sleep came. The fun, romance, and special night was all over. The memory of Prom '76 will never end in the minds of those who attended, their junior-senior dream- come-true. 'S l 1- wi H . 6 5 WWW ' -Ji ' . f r A' 1 , , -- 4.2552 , . W , ew., f I ,si J . 2 1 V W ,,,,,.,,W.,,-.Jg.,.,.f-.Wm , I W' gj k g.?smJwffizw , uw 1 V V ,, K .v, K 'L 4 1 5-f 3 It 35,335.33- ,g 1 .--' wigs? i l S f -...Nay 3 N 1. Brenda Brown and Steve Green start off an exciting evening. 2. Lynette Pieper, Randy Blake, Bill Sandbothe, Brenda Brown and Steve 1 Green try their luck gambling at the Super Bowl. 3. Paul Huddleson shows that the early moming hours do not effect his bowling style. 4. Lori Eul-:en and Pat Hayes play slaves in The Cotton Fields . 5. Students gather in the gym fc-r the dance. 6. Hey what do I these X's mean, says Randy Breach 7., 8. A.H.S. students iive to the songs of the Mc- Nastiesu. 9. G0 in, you 'QR-S'l ball! 10. ' Oh, I suppose. Science Club Explores The Unknown Science Club, under the leadership of President Dwight Williams and Advisor Ronald Niemann, had another good year. While membership in most clubs decreased, Science Club membership increas- ed. Throughout the year members worked on pho- tography, the ill-fated wildflower guide, astronomy, and individual projects. Meetings were held every month and the members gave individual presenta- tions or open lab nights were held. 1. Science Club should leave the cake baking to the home economics department. 2. Anne Gillett watches the door for new members. 8. Ever dissect a wonn? 4. Nellie Swaney, student council advisor, admires her roses that h ' d f th student il. 5. s e receive rom e counc Roger Underwood, student council president, chugs a coke. 6. Dick Casady shows mini- course day students the finer points of crib- bage. 7. Sherry Smith and jeff Riggs chal- lenge the world in ping pong and get beat. 8. Dwight Williams enioys the polka, but of course he's with Sheila Smith. SCIENCE CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL David Britson Paula Bacon, Secretary Jamie Cook, Secretary-Treasurer lack 311506 Mark Ehrman Kate Bunce Anne Gillett Iamie Cook joel Hansen Allen Friday jeff Harris Pat Hayes Mary Ellen Kluever Peggy Jensen, Treasurer Lisa Larson Tammy Jensen Eric Mallon Jeri Jones Mike McCormick Mona Jones Mike Overton, Vice-president Anne LYDHITI She'l S 'th ia mr Dave Thomas ura ar er Dwight Williams, President Todd Pellett, Parlimentarian Theresa Rowan Marcy Sager Traci Schlueter Roger Underwood, President john Weresh, Historian Kirk Wickman, Vice-president Michael Wolfe Linda Wood Michelle Yoimg Sherry Myers La P k Student Council: Guardian Of Student Rights This year the Student Council accomplished several major projects. After years of work by the council, the school board finally approved the con- struction of a school sign. The sign will be in the shape of a trojan head to be located on Linn Street. Five members of the student council went on an exchange day, where they visited Red Oak and 'Shenandoah high schools. The Student Council also provided a stereo for the lunch room. - The council also sponsored a mini-course day, which was approved by the administration. Students took part in ping-pong, ballroom dancing, archery, tennis, Crocheting, bicycling and various other in- teresting and practical courses. The Students Rights Committee, along with the Iowa Civil Liberties Union, opposed the Board of Education concerning the board policy on smoking and drinking. On May 11, 1976, the board changed its policy to a more acceptable policy, to both the committee and the I.C.L.U. Overall most student council members were pleased with their accomp- lishments and hoped that this year was the begin- ning of a trend. Seniors Are Great, But We Already Know lt The National Honor Society assembly was held on May 10, 1976. Five seniors and nine juniors were inducted by the old members who w'ore either suits or formals. The opening was given -by Kirk Wickman, president, and a speech was given by Dr. Keith Swanson. Sarah Wohlenhaus, secretary, introduced each new member. Class night was held on May 25, 1976 to honor the outstanding seniors of the class and to award the departmental awards. Outstanding in the field are the candidates for Outstanding Girl and Boy are First Row: Jan Kremer, Sarah Wohlenhaus, recipient, Judy Boots, Second: Kirk Wickman, Mark Johnson, Mike Overton, and Jack Bunce, recipient. Kirk Wickman, senior class president, presents Mr. Eblen with a flag from the Class of '76. 22 Winners of Departmental Awards are First Row: Cindy Esbeck, Outstanding Business Achievement, Judy Boots, D.A.H. Citizenship, Diane Smith, Betty Crocker Homemaking, Second: Kirk Wickman, American Citizenship, Tam- mie Ferguson, John Philip Sousa Band, Dwight Williams, Choral Music, and Terry Frisbie, Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment. Delegates to Boys' and Girls' State during the Summer of 1975 are Jack Bunce, Judy Boots, and Todd Pellett. Salutatorian, Mike Overton, Valedictorian, Kirk Wickman, and Salutatox-ian, Jan Kremer, pose with their trophies. .......,m , Old members of NHS are First Row: Toni Robinson, Iudy Boots, Anne Lynam, Annette Mallette, Sarah Wbhlenhaixs, Seo- giri: j5cikrtBunce, Todd Pellett, Kirk Wiclcman, Allen Friday, Doug Cooper, and Dan Mason. Absent from the picture is 1 e e on. Top 1092: of Class t Glen Bailey Judy Boots lack Bunce Mike Claggett Cynthia Dean Kathy Freese Steve Iepperson Karelyn Kemp Ian Kremer Annette Mallette Mike Overton Todd Pellett Cindy Placzek Toni Robinson Sheila Smith Kirk Wickman New members of NHS are First Row: Kelley Bateman, Mary MoD tt, I ' C k, S M Nary, Becky Nelson, Peggy - Jensen, Second: Mark Karwal, Jim Humphrey, Ian Kremer, Mark efdl11?1son,ax:rid Ifwgight uvsailliarzs. Absent from the picture Sarah Wohlenhaus are Julie Patterson, Greg Younger, and Sue Tyler. 1976 Members of Quill and Scroll are First Row. Kirk Wickman, Todd Pellett, Jack Bunce, Second: Sheila Smith, Judy Boots, Mike Overton, Sarah Wohlenhaus, Iulie Hoilien, Anne Lynam, Third: Dwight Williams, Allen Friday, giariorie Schnackel, Dawn Stangl, Kathy Freese, Nancy Hoffmarm, Toni Robinson, Fourth: Larry Lambertson, and Barb amp. KEY WEST. 5 ggi , SES Tours Through a Prosperous Year Under the Supervision of john Hiemstra, SES had a successful year. This years' club, which again increased in membership, began the year with a tour of the Harlan High School. Students also help- ed with Parent-Teacher Conferences and participated in student teaching. A trip to the SES state convention in Ames, a tour of a college, the Christmas party, and a trip to Pella, Iowa, highlighted the groups year. SES Gene Bamett Theresa Brewer '- Sue Brown Kate Bunce S B tt 'G Mg? v Q-2 'A 0035. D L l cott ume 3' O M 'AV' Lori Butler, Secretary Cindy Dean Linda Dimig Io Ellen Drake Greg Elming , was Teresa Faust 1 0 Kevin Ferguson '4' , 1 . g Q W- 1 va Russell Fem ' ,Q AA, , j , jill Ferrell f ' it ,, Dorinda Ford it ' Y Cindy Gearhart 5-I . ' LuAnn Gipple Terry Harris Patti Herbert Karen Holland Dallas Huddleson Io Beth Humphrey Nancy Jacobsen Tammy Iensen jim Jorgensen Mary Ellen Kluever Kellie Knop Karla Kunze Marlette Larsen Ken Mally Tom Mally Craig Mead Amy'Mikkelsen Sherry Myers Lynn Nelson Amy Nichols Stan Nielsen Lauri Nisson Brenda Ohms Carol Olsen Rhonda 0'Riley jenny Overton Mike Overton Laura Parker Regina Pauley Carolyn Pauls Marci Petersen Karen Peterson Nancy Peterson Lynette Pieper Karen Placzek Diane Popp Dulcie Ramon Mark Reimer, Vice-President Russell Reimer Tim Retz jenny Shea Cindy Shepperd Linda Skoog, Treasurer Linda Smith Debbie Stanley Shelly Steffens Eric Swanson jeff Swanson Lori Theis Teri Theis Todd Theis Mitch Trewet Diana Volk Sharon Wemimont Cindy Westfall, President Dwight Williams Tom Williams jane Wise Patty Wright john Hiemstra, Advisor 24 wg, 'Uh-A Z'- wf 'HV fuk., N 21 2,,,, ?,'t3Pt, . dll?- l rzweajl at ff, SES Officers are: Mark Reimer, Lori Butler, and Linda Skoog Absent from the picture is Cindy West-fall. Ya S, Vg Health Careers Are Medics of The Future This years' Health Careers Club started the year off with a tour of the hospital. Since most of the girls were interested in the x-ray technician field, a great deal of time was spent in that area. Visiting the Atlantic Care Center, and having a chance to talk with the elderly, made up another enjoyable tour for the girls. A speaker from the Chemical De- pendency Agency and the schools psychiatrist spoke to the group. The club also had a Christmas party. i In the spring the group took a field trip, had A ' A ,, ,.,: ' i'ii if t 3 1 installation of the new officers, and they ended W W 'kit' I.-if C liff ...,., ', ,., , ., Q :lf 1 at ,,-::. , l .v:',', lg' ' . M rs' .. .,,v' A A' - if 3 the year with a mother-daughter tea. 1 5 try , W. -..' '55 .5 W Health Careers cabinet are: Sue Garrett, Carrie Wlilliams, and Marci Petersen. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Carol Almonrode Madeline Beck Judy Boots Barb Camp Sue Garrett, Secretary-Treasurer Lauri Nisson Marci Petersen, Vice-President Ludy Sonntag atty Sonntag Connie Swanson Carrie Williams, President Patty Wright Beverly Bennett, Advisor 1. Mitch Trewet, Marci Petersen, and Todd Theis chit-chat during .the SES party. 2. Mr. Hiemstra coaches Laura Parker at pool during ff the SES Christmas Party. 3. Patty Wright ' and Barb Camp listen intently to a guest speaker. 4. Somethings discussed during Health Career meeting are hard for Lauri Nisson and Patty Sonntag to believe. 5. Barb Camp arriving late, looks for a seat. Mi? 25 26 FHA Sparks Interest In The Home Economics Field The main objective of FHA w1as to develop interest in Home Economics, Home Economic Careers and rela-ted occupations. Guest speakers em- ployed in the Home Economics field spoke to mem- bers at several meetings. The club attended a district meeting in October and went on a field trip in the spring. FHA's service project this year was a grand- parent program. Each member adopted a grand- parent from the Heritage House and visited him twice monthly. In the past few years membership has slowly declined. The members and advisor have worked hard to encourage persons to join. The efforts were successful as there was an increase in membership this year. 1. Waiting for the meeting to begin gives Dana Bruce and Debbie DuVall a chance to 1. . talk. 2. Looking over meeting plans are Kathy ' P ul d Ka 1 K . 3. K th P ul a sen an re yn emp a y a sen interrupts the meeting to consult Miss Sponheim on correct procedure. 4. Unloading fruit gives Jeff Weppler a cheap thrill. 5. President Rick Lowers leads members in reciting the creed. FHA Carol Bailey Linda Boots, District Officer Dana Bruce, Recreation .1 Tracy Campbell by Debbie DuVall, Parlimentarian Debbie Freese 'i-, . he rr Karelyn Kemp, Vice-President, Reporter Sandy Lane Kim Lensch Lydia Mauk, Historian Linda Morgan A . Rochelle Nelson Sue Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer Julie Oler, Program Chairman Kathy Paulsen, President Mona Paulsen Michelle Young Yzrffff-f Diane Sponheim, Advisor W' K I i 5 new l V-fe ,- , 3.,u.,g-2,5 ' f Y W -A Q., 'Ns ,..?.1.,,- ff M rn, ..,,,,.. ,iw 6 Members of 'the FFA cabinet are First Row: Handv Blake, Rick g.ovsSegs,hRick Larsen, Second: Tony Wendt, Craig Both and Bill an ot e. FFA Develops leadership Abilities The main emphasis of FFA was to develop the members' leadership abilities. Activities such as State Convention in May, the National Convention in November, the Soil Judging and the Speaking Contests involved many members throughout the year. Atlantic teams placed 2nd and 3rd in the Dis- trict Soil judging Contest. The membership grew steadily, as eighteen new greenhands were installed, including two girls. The Future Farmers favorite activities were Harvest Ball and the citrus fruit sale. Harvest Ball was once again a great success. This year's fruit sales hit a peak as a money making project. The year's highlight was FFA week in Febru- ary. During the Week the members planned an ap- preciation breakfast to honor people who had con- tributed to the Atlantic chapter. This year's activities drew to a close in April when the annual banquet was held. Special guests included parents and prospective greenhands. The program was provided by the Parlimentary Proced- ure Team and individual speakers. Awards were presented to the outstanding members. FFA Mike Bell Randy Blake, Sentinel Craig Both, Vice-President David Buboltz Ted Butcher Mark Clark Donald Dreager Carl Dvorak joe Dvorak Tom Dvorak joe Finnell Terry Frisbie Mark Fudge Ion Groves Randy Groves Ioel Harris Russell Henningsen Dan Hoegh Dallas Huddleson Bryan Jensen Kim lessen Mona Jones Tim Kemp jeff Klever Darren Knop Russell Lange Bick Larsen, Reporter Rick Lowers, President District Vice Mike McConnell Mike McDermott Todd McDermott Dallas Paulsen Tim Peterson Bill Sandbothe, Treasurer Larry Sandbothe Randy Saridbothe jeff Schuler David Schwarte Glen Sonntag Keith Steffens Chuck Templeman Tim Templeman Scott Thielen jim Tuey Craig Vemon Dennis Vogl Kenneth Vogl Larry Vogl Bill Welter Don Welter Tony Wendt, Secretary Greg Weppler jeff Weppler Susan Weppler Vickie Weppler Gary Wiemers David Williams Alan Zellmer Ronald Beaver, Advisor -President 27 Y-Teens, Enjoyment For High School Girls Under the presidency of Paula Bacon, Y-Teens accomplished many projects including, a father- daughter volleyball game, a hayride, a visit to the state legislature, a World Fellowship Supper, a style show, and a Christmas party. Service projects were a big part of the groups year also. Making cookies for the teachers lounge, and snowman favors were delivered to two nursing homes, as service projects. Y-TEENS Paula Bacon, President Denise Barlow Kelley Bateman Linda Book Kate Bunce Stacie Cannon Stephanie Claggett Chris Deardortt, Publicity Candice Drake, Secretary-Trea Susan Garrett LuAnn Gipple Jill Grayson Vicki Gubbels Alisha Hemmingsen Patti Herbert Harriet Hunt Laurie Inman Peggy Jensen, Service Tammy Jensen Ty Kautz Debbie Kelso Diane Kenefick Ann Lang Kandy Linn Cathy Malone Laurie Marousek, Historian Amy Mikkelsen Sherry Myers Rochelle Nelson Cindy Newton Janelle Ohms Julie Oler jenny Overton Laura Parker, Social Julie Patterson Lisa Pellett Karen Placzek Nancy Placzek Dulcie Ramon Jocey Rhodes Toni Robinson, Vice-President Tammy Scheibeler, Program Lisa Schlueter Tracy Schlueter Terri Schoenrock Jennie Schwartz Jenny Shea Mary Simpson Sharon Smith Sherrie Smith Patti Sonntag Kim Stinton Kelly Symonds Tammy Teig Sandy Travis Nancy Wede Tammy Welbom Chris Wendt Sharon Wernimont Patti Westering Jana VVheatley Jane Wise April Yarham, Wlorship-Music Jodi Zellmer Gail Morse, Advisor SUICI' 1. Game Point says Sherrie .Smith as she serves the ball during a GRA volleyball game. 2. GRA girls build up for another meeting. 3. Joan Troll is ready and waiting. 4. Work- ing hard on the Y-Teen service project keeps W Cindy Huston, Peggy Jensen, and Kelley Bate- 1 man busy. v Members of the Y-Teens cabinet are First Row: Tammy Scheibeler, Laura Parker, Candice Drake, Toni Robinson, Kelley Bateman, Janelle Ohms, Second: Laurie Jensen, Paula Bacon, Third: Traci Schlueter, April Yarham, an L J 1 Ve., . Marousek, Cindy Huston, Peggy d Chris Deardorff. GRA, Recreational Fun Wearing clothes inside out and backwards initiated the freshman girls into the high school club, GRA. The major event during the year was a slumber party. A trip to the Girl's State Basketball Tournament was plann-ed and money was collected for the tickets, but tickets were not available. All the money was then refunded to the girls. During meetings, the girls competed in games like volley- ball, basketball, and scooter speedball. The club also ordered GRA t-shirts. GRA Jodi Aldaz Jodi Allen Susan Anderson Paula Bacon Denise Barlow Robyn Bredensteiner . Leslie Bullock, Historian Kate Bunce Cherri Burk Lynn Bumett Tracy Campbell Stephanie Claggett Karen Comes Kim Cummings jennifer Deter Debbie DeVall Linda Dimig Candice Drake Sheri Gillihan LuA.nn Gipple Jill Grayson Gwen Greve Vicki Guhbels gheri slain am ar n t. Joan Hawes Ann Hayes Becky Heithoff N Diane Heithoff, Recreation Denise Heitink Alisha Hemmingsen Christy Henningsen Marcia Henriksen Julie Hoilien w Karen Holland JoBeth Humphrey Harriet Hunt Cindy Huston Tammy Jensen Mona Jones, Vice-President Ty Kautz :f:1:y B?g,.r:es Karelyn Kemp Linda Book Diane Kenefick Rhonda King Kellie Knop Ann Lang .Sandy Larsen, President Lisa Larson Kandy Linn Anne Lynam Laurie Marousek Malinda Martins Dorthy McCauley Debbie McDermott Teresa McIntosh Cheryl Mewhirter Lori Euken Amy Nelson Barb Gard Becky Nelson Anne Gillett Pam Nelson Chairman Members of the GRA Cabinet are First Row: Leslie Bullock, Diane Heithoff, Sandy Larsen, Second: Laura Parker, and Mona Jones. Absent from the picture are Joan Troll and Sharon Smith. at HV' 'Rr Sue Nelson Laurine O'Brien Ov Jenny erton IAUXB Parker, Treasurer Julie Patterson Carolyn Pauls Kathy Paulson Chris Pellett Lisa Pellett Cindy Peterson Karen Placzek Nancy Placzek Marcia Postlethwaite Dulcie Ramon Iocey Rhodes Sally Rodgers Lori Ruhr Marcy Sager Tammy Scheibeler Lisa Schlueter Traci Schlueter Terri Schoenrock Jenny Shea Mary Simpson Sharon Smith, Secretary Sherrie Smith Dawn Stangl K' S' rm tinton Kelly Symonds Julie Syvertsen Tammy Teig Lori Theis Teri Theis Sandy Travis Joan Troll, Point Recorder Sue Tyler Diana Volk Linda Waters Chris Watson Nancy Wede Tammy Welhom Christy Wendt Connie Wendt Sharon Wernimont Patti Westering Jana Wheatley Carrie Williams April Yarham Michelle Young Lori Younger Betty Heflin, Advisor 29 THESPIANS Susan Brown Dana Bruce Stacie Cannon Debbie Clemsen Cynthia Dean Linda Dimig jill Ferrell Allen Friday Anne Gillette Sheri Hagen Geneda Jessen Diane Kenefick Colleen Kerr Mary Ellen Kluever Lisa Larson Deric Mallon Cathy Malone Iim Martens Mike McCormick Mary McDem1ott Amy Mikkelsen Becky Nelson Allison Nichols Amy Nichols Sherry Nichols Brenda Ohms Janelle Ohms Lois Pauls Dulcie Ramon Teresa Rowan Marjorie Schnackel Sheila Smith Debbie Stanley Jack Stanley Connie Swanson Eric Swanson Laura Swanson Teri Theis David Thomas Kathie Tritsch Dawna Volk Diana Volk Sarah Wohlenhaus Mike Wolfe Becky Wonder Linda Wood Patty Wright 1. Lois Pauls, Mike Wolfe, and Dawna Volk open Drama Festival with the pantomine Good Moming America. 2, Receiving Golden Spike Awards were: Dwight Williams, Best Lead Roleg Mark johnson, Best Supporting Actorg Sarah Wohlenhaus, Curtain Call Awardg Ian Kremer, Best Supporting Actressg Kelley Bate- man and Greg Berg, Technical Achievement Award. 3. Members of the Thespian cabinet are First Row: Dawna Volk, Second: Laura Swanson, Dave Thomas, Allen Friday, and Sarah Wohlenhaus. 4. Mr. Hascall questions whether Amy Nichols information is sufficient enough for her best perfonnance. 5. Greg Berg attempts to pull all of his necessary materials into the bus. 6. Mike McCormick catches up on the latest news briefs. 7. Marci Sager and Allison Nichols concentrate on what to add and subtract from the speeches. .fa W ,M ,,,, ,. ...M Thespians Undergo Dramatic Changes Thespians took on a completely new and differ- ent look this year. Several small groups were created to allow better attendance and more individual in- volvement in a wider range of areas. Groups includ- ed Were Childrens' Theater, Pantomime, Readers' Theater, One-Act Players, and Choral Readers. Drama Festival also had a new format. A theater-in-the-round held in the study hall, instead of the auditorium, was used for the annual presen- tation of the Golden Spike Awards. A variety show carrying the theme of Salute -to '76 featured pan- tomime throughout. Choral reading, interpretive poetry, oral interpretation, and a Bicentennial medley of songs were also featured. District Speech Contest wras held in Anita. AHS speakers received 22 Division I ratings, and 6 Di- vision II ratings. Those speakers who received I ratings were allowed to participate in State Speech Contest which was held in Atlantic. Mike Overton, Mark Iohnson, and Mary McDermott received two Division I awards each. The AHS total was 14 Divi- sion I ratings and 7 Division II ratings. 31 '-1..... x - , 4. A aw. Multistate Competition Provides Challenge For Debaters RESOLVED: Control the development and allocation of scarce world resources. Debaters spent their season working, researching, and argu- ing with debaters from other schools to reach this conclusion. Mixed with all that hard work, there was a lot of fun, especially when the agenda called for an overnight stay out-of-town. With a large number of new d-ebaters, this was the best season and busiest. Individual speakers also had their best year ever. For the first time, Atlantic sent twio people, Mike Overton and Sarah Wohlenhaus, to National competition. Overton and Wohlenhaus were named All-Iowa Champions in Boys' Externporaneous Speaking and Dramatic Interpretation, respectively. Other consistently high speakers were Mark Johnson, Mary McDermott, and Carol Olsen. In- dividuals who also placed in competition were jamie Cook, Allen Friday, Ian Kremer, Amy Nichols, Marcy Sager, Laura Swanson, and Becky Wonder. .,,V.V I Km gms, in ' 5.12 Awe 193 3 X' I xx I f' . , 75.11.75 . ' ww. J , f 4 ' TOURNAMENTS Hoover Fall Classic Dowling Denison University of Nebraska at Omaha Midwest - Newton Marion Holiday Novice HAD - Atlantic Mercy Novice Tournament Valley-West Des Moines Anita Christmas Tournament Creighton Prep Bryan Anita Individuals N. F. L.-West Iowa District I. F. L. All Iowa Finals 1. Greg Berg comes heavily amxed as he ar- rives for a day of competition. 2. For 1976, Mike Overton is the Iowa Champion in Boys' Extemporaneous Speamg and Sarah Wohlen- haus is the Iovwa Champion in Dramatic In- terpretation. 3. Debate toumaments are a good '- 41:7 . is R kid I ' . 3? :VM r . ' 41 N w 5' . , f'2J:,,,. L 3 ff'-,,, W , ' i ' ,-My place to debate, also to attract the guys. 4. '.,, A ,. S , P, eJ' ,fV 5 Lrih lDaave Thomas Tak? the most of tlgle tigne he ff . ' . 2 . 3 , 'V Q A fvf .3 ,Q3 s to prepare or is extemp speec . . joel L - ' M 'w may-, ii A Hansen and TFH sip a strong drink to calm We ,V V I' ,Q 531 '+G -'.ht' U 413, ig their nerves after the strain of competition. f I -, f ,gg , , P' ' 6. Behind their fortress of evidence cards, Allen 'if ' ' ' V ' V' ' vu I ,V . 6 . Friday and Mike Overton prepare to overwhelm ., I I X. , wa X sea . --1 their competition. Members of the Debate team are First Row: Theresa Brewer, Dawna Volk, Amy Nichols, Janelle Ohms, Marci Sager, Jennifer Overton, Sarah Wohl- Dave Thomas 'l'hird: jan Kremer Mike McComnick Mark johnson Allen enhaus, Second: Sandy Nelson, jamie Cook, Clinton Cutler, Laura Swan- . ever, son, Becky Wlonder, Carol Olsen, Allison Nichols, Mary Ellen Klu Friday, Mnufwolfe, Jeff frm-dsl Greg Berg, Mule ovenon, and Lori Mallette. and 33 Hours Upon Hours of Work for Moments of Applause The King and I , a musical by Rogers and Hammerstein, was presented in the Atlantic High School auditorium on October 14, 16, and 18. The true story is about the King of Siam, a nineteenth century monarch, torn between continuing the traditions of his country or being accepted as a modern nation, and Anna Leonowens, a widowed English schoolteacher, who was hired to teach the royal children. The conflicts between the old world and new world thinking made the play both enter- taining and moving. The cast of seventy members included twelve elemen-tary school children, who played the parts of the king's children. Aside from the cast, there were numerous off-stage people who changed the sets, helped make the props and scenery, and run lights. Mr. Thane Hascall directed the play, and Miss Delma Wright directed the musical segments. Kelley Bateman .and Greg Berg were accompanists for the program, and Lois Pauls was the student director. Blithe Spirit, an improbable farce in three acts, was given in the AHS auditorium on December 8th and 9th. The play, set in modern day England, is about Charles Condomine, an author seeking back- ground material for a book about a homicidal medium. Through the course of the play, he ends up with two dead wives coming back to haunt him. The comedy is highlighted by the set, done com- pletely in black and white, and some special effects. if , l, so . ix -'sw ' 1- nS?iZ?73-3 ' ir. f , .5 it i .fn I 4 3 Lf ' 'N f! ru 1' v . - .fi I i f 2 Tl U! A W1 I L if . . fr. ,,, a f s E it 3 Q, 3.11, hu 7 L, H . of THE KING AND I The King .................................... .. ..................................... Anna Leonowens .................... .. .......................,......,,..... Cast The Kralahome ... Lady. Thiang ....... Tuptim ...................,........ Lun Tha .... ....................... Prince Chululongkom ......,........... ...... Louis Leonowens ......... Sir Edward Ramsay ...... Captain Orton ............ The Interpreter .............. Phra Alack .......................... Amazons ........ - ...... ..... .... ..- Wives ..... ....... Royal Dancers .... . Dwight Williams Sarah Wohlenhaus Mark Johnson Jan Kremer Mary McDermott Lee Turnbull Eric Swanson Deric Mallon ... ..... David Lilienthal Mark Reimer Dave Mills jeff Mills Becky Nelson, Greta Meyer, Kandi Fume, Terry Harris, Diane Kenefick Candice Drake, Sherry Nichols, Sheila Smith, Geneda Jessen, Theresa Rowan, Janelle Ohms, Peggy Jensen, Carol Olsen, Brenda Brown, Julie Blunk, Brenda Ohms Ljhris Pellett, Linda Wood, Tammy Teig, Sherry Smith, Kate Bunce, Tammy Jensen, jenny Overton, Debbie Clemsen, Traci Schlueter, Anne Gillett, Laura Swanson, Jennie Schwartz Prince and Princesses .............. Dulcie Ramon, Pam Wilson, Jim Martens Priests and Slaves ........ Royal CAST Charles ....... -..- ................... c ...........,..... - .........,..,...,.,...,.. ..,, , Elvira ..,..,,,........,..,.,,,....,,.,,.,,,,.,,, ,r ,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, --,,, Ruth ...-..-.-..-..- ...... -....... Madame Arcati ............... Edith .,.,....... - ....... - ,..... Children .. .... .. Tom Williams, Steve Boots Karen Bateman, Becky Grantham, Cami Stevenson, Sharmie Stevenson, Terri Fief, Drew Hascall, Boke McCauley, joe McCauley, Budd Olsen, David Fredericksen, Jordan esser OF BLIf1'I-IE SPIRIT Allen Friday Teresa Hayes ... Anne Gillette Laurie Inman Theresa Brewer Mrs. Bradman .... ....,. ....,......r...,,........ G e neda lessen Dr- Bradman ... ............... ., ..........c.,.. Mike McCormick Director ....................................... - .................. , ........ Miss Connie Simmons Student Director ....... ,. ..,..,.... ,..,.,. .....,........,.......,.. - ....,..,..... Debbie Clemsen 1. The last scene was a tear-jerker, as the King of Siam dies. 2. The two cultures clash between Anna and the Kralahome, through the interpreter. 3. The King's wives express their doubts about the civilized customs of England. 4. Slaving through one of the many rehearsals are Dawna Volk, page tumer, Kelley Bateman, pianist, and Greg Berg, organist. 5. During scene changes, the stage crew and the actors exchange words of encouragement and congratulations. 6. Charles and his de- ceased wife get acquainted, after seven years of separation. 7. Charles hires Madam Arcati to have a seance. STAGE BAND Brenda Brown Tom Buck Jamie Cook Jo Ellen Drake Tammie Ferguson Laurie Fortney Allen Friday Nancy Jacobsen Greg Kizzier Mary Ellen Kluever Sue Kluever Greta Meyer Allison Nichols Sherry Nichols Brenda Ohms Carol Olsen Marci Petersen Mark Reimer Tom Sandhorst Pam Wilson PEP BAND Carol Almonrode Gene Bamett Brenda Brown Tom Buck Jamie Cook Doug Cumpston Clinton Cutler Jo Ellen Drake Tammie Ferguson Jill Ferrell Laurie Fortney Allen Friday Mark Fudge Sheri Hagen Marcia Henriksen Dallas Huddleson Nancy Jacobsen Tammy Jensen Colleen Kerr Doug Kinen Mary Ellen Kluever Sue Kluever Diane Knop Karla Kunze David Lilienthal Annette Mallette Lori Mallette Julie Martens Mike McCormick Greta Jo Meyer Lynn Nelson Allison Nichols Amy Nichols Sherry Nichols Brenda Ohms Janelle Ohms Carol Olsen Doug Ostrus Lisa Pellett Marci Petersen Connie Petty Mark Reimer Tim Retz Connie Swanson Craig Vemon Carrie Williams 1. Onlookers watch as the stageband gets In the Mood. 2. Mr. Meyer leads the pep band through another exciting halftime. 3. The Atlantic Pep Band percussion has to concentrate hard on the Hawaiian War Chant! 4. Dmm Major Allen Friday leads the band on to a successful season. lnstrumentalists Drum Into The Hearts 0f A.H.S 1 Xa M 2,4 . During the fall, the marching band practiced at 7:30 each morning in order to perform a perfect show. The band performed a new side line entrance and exit, precision x-o drills, pinwheels, and var- ious and sundry precision movements. All the prac- tices payed off, as the band, led by field conductors Allen Friday and Mark Reimer, received a I at state marching contest. Pep band played at most of the home basket- ball games, wrestling meets, and pep assemblies to excite the crowd. The band practiced at 6:30 be- fore the games and then played at pre-game and half time. Stage band performed at one concert, an all school assembly and Stage Show. This group met at 7:30 each Friday morning to rehearse. An inno- vation Was a practice at 5:30 every Vxfednesday evening followed by a pot-luck supper. The per- formances, experiences, and practices were always enjoyable. 'nl it pi 2 fu va ' .M 37 High School Bands Uphold Winning Tradition A stage band, composed of twenty freshmen, was an addition to the prep band program. The band was nearly identical to the high schools stage band. Each member participated in an en- semble or a solo at the Prep Band Festival held in the spring. The annual spaghetti supper, a money-making project, was once again a success, as all high school band members took part. Despite a decrease in Concert Band's member- ship, the students' attitude and technique has im- proved tremendously as a result of the band trip to Winnipeg la-st june. President jamie Cook and his cabinet worked hard to create interest and gain support for instrumental concerts and activities. Members of Concert Band are First Row: Greta Meyer, Ian Kremer, Connie Swanson, Amy Nichols, Iill Ferrell, Connie Petty, Terri Harris, Second: Ioni McConnell, Cindy Dean, Carrie Williams, Cindy Borchardt, Karla Kunze. Carol Almonrode, Sheri Hagen, Diane Knop, Carol Olsen, Y a x Tammie Ferguson. Ianelle Ohms, julie lvfartens, Third: Marcia Henriksen, Colleen Kerr, Lori Mallette, Shelly Steffens, Mark Marcellus, Nancy Jacob- sen, Craig Vernon, Brenda Brown, Allison Nichols, Marci Petersen, Bill Watson, Clinton Cutler, Mary Ellen Kluever, Tom Sandhorst, Tim Retz. v v - -v v -nf 7 v v V' , vi - i , v Y . ,A J , N ,, ' ' f F 1 rf? 5. Q r z 5 ' , 5'-z f 'MW it I K T, ,V A W, iiai t A is MJ Members of the High School Band Council are First Row: Doug Cumpston, junior Mike Wolfe, Freshman Representative, Amy Nichols, Sophomore Representative, Representative, Second: Jamie Cook, President, Clinton Cutler, Vice-President, Sherry Nichols, Secretary-Treasurer. Absent from the picture is Doug Kinen, Senior Rep- resentative. Tom Buck, Lynn Nelson, Sue Kluever, Fourth: Gene Barnett, Mark Fudge, 1. Freshman Chris Shepperd soon leams clean- ing an instrument is vital. 2. While the di- rector explains the practice plan, Deric Mallon practices. S. Playing a baritone saxophone is not as easy as Marci Petersen makes it look. V s 2 ' V lt' ,,. ,,,nl,gf4Q, 5 J,, U :V ,V . J 'w- ' - ,.w- . df., a ,r wr' A 3 .I 5, - eff Q 1.-:,, ' , QQ. V ,M Wh f A jig., , Ugg, f , ,f :'-EI L fl ' W ,, sf 3,5 V- V. M M. 1.4 I 'ui Q xl , . on f fi - W' ' 1 '41 if I ' 1 Ll, W gd- N . , ,,,44v5 . 4, lH',p ?76 , Y, E 4. ,gi David Lilienthal, Greg Kizzier, Iamie Cook, Pam Wilson, Jerry Quick Jensen, Doug Cumpston, Mike McComiick, Fifth: Arthur Meyer, director Laurie Fortney, Doug Kinen, Patty Wright, Brenda Ohms, Io Ellen Drake, Greg Elming, Todd Pellett, Allen Friday, Lisa Pellett, Karen Holland Mark Reimer, Dallas Huddleson, Doug Ostrus, Sherry Nichols, Tammy and Annette Mallette. .. i-,W 4,5 7 ' 1 1 . ' - ,,, . A ,, ra, i 'I ' , 2,45 Za ,, . , 7 ,Y Vocal And Band Contestants Do An Excellent lol: At State The choral music contestants of AHS collected eighteen I ratings and eight II ratings While the band contestants collected ten I ratings, eleven II ratings, and three III ratings at S-tate Music Contest held at Shenandoah, March 26 and 27. The vocal soloists who received I ratings were Tom Williams, tenor, Dwight Williams, baritone, Lee Turnbull, tenor, Mark Iohnson, baritone, Iulie Martens, treble low, Mary McDermott, treble med- ium, Peggy Jensen, treble high, jan Kremer, treble medium, Annette Mallette, treble high, and Sarah Wohlenlraus, treble high. Vocal groups receiving I's were Boys' Double Quartet, both Girls' Double Sextettes, both Duets, and Girls' Trio. Those who received I ratings for band solos were Karla Kunze, horn, Io Ellen Drake, string bass, Janelle Ohms, clarinet, Brenda Ohms, trumpet, Marci Petersen, baritone sax, and Mark Reimer, tuba. Band groups receiving I's were the Clarinet Choir, Music Percussion Group, Precussion Ensem- ble, String Duet, and Saxophone Sextet. 40 5.6 Q If , ,M 'Fifi an . 4 ,f,-, i mg., ,JV 1. Annette Mallette and Lee Tumbull perform well as a judge looks on. 2. Julie Martens and the mess relax. 3. Where do we go? 4. Madrigal perfonns. 5. Miss Wright and Kelley Bateman examine sheet music thoroughly and with total amazement. 6. What did we get Mike? f X T f GIRLS' TRIO Julie Blunk Ian Kremer Annette Mallette BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET Greg Berg Doug Cumpston Mark Ionhson David Lilienthal Doug Ostrus Mark Stevenson Lee Tumbull Dwight Williams TONE ROW Barb Camp Io Ellen Drake Sheri Hagen Peggy Jensen Susan McNary Greta Meyer Sandy Nelson janelle Ohms Laura Swanson Dawna Volk Teresa Waters Pam Wilson MADRIGAL Kelley Bateman Greg Berg julie Blunk Brenda Brown Doug Cumpston Candice Drake Tammie Ferguson Mark Johnson Ian Kremer David Lilienthal Annette Mallette Julie Martens Mary McDermott Sherry Nichols Doug Ostrus Toni Robinson Mark Stevenson Lee Turnbull Dwight Williams Sarah Wohlenhaus 55 Q , Q M , .EEK A i V 5 , 2. is 1 i fi i 1 2 .4, , mifxu f. ,mm -' ' ' X57 X ,,:, ,, X , Z ,WWW WMM Eff P4 M! 4 :EH Q 2 5. X., Members of Treble Chorale are First Row: Shelly Steffens, jill Ferrell, Rae Eblen, Alisha Hemmingsen, LuAnn Gipple, Nancy Peterson, Kandy Linn, Karen Holland, Melinda Martens, Staci Cannon, Sharon Vogl, Ty Kautz, Pam Harlan, Dulcie Ramon, Miss Delma Wright, director, Second: IoBeth Humphrey, Diana Volk, Becky Wonder, Laura Parker, Regina Pauley, Sue Brown, Theresa Brewer, Linda Dimig, Debbie Robinson, Patty Miller, Jeri Jones, Karen Placzek, Debbie Kelso, Third: Amy Mikkel- sen, Jody johnson, Laurie Marousek, Diane Kenefick, Kate Bunce, Kandie Fume, Lisa Pellett, Mary Bjorn, Monica Robinson, Diane Popp, Julie Syvertsen, Lisa Sierp, Lynn Burnett. Absent from the picture are Stephanie Claggett, Rhonda King, and Brenda Ohms. 1. There is always time before a performance for a little private iam session. 2. Members of Treble Choral peer closely at a new piece of music. 3. Keep your eyes on the director at all times during a perfomianceln 4. Dulcie Ramon takes time out from an exciting re- hearsal to check out the camera. 5. Treble Chorale demonstrated the proper way to sing a high note - with the mouth widely opened. , 6. The improper way to sing a high note - Q with the mouth closed. 7. Freshmen and i Sophomores stand at attention, waiting for f the downbeat. 43 Y wg? Y g rf 2 X 5 5 1 ,, if - ,M nv 2 f W Wi A Vg 11 N as M' 355' A ag 6 e 'K -n W 4 f my Vi in A if 5 Q vm if i Sd .fa 2,3 5 I y,, fi W? 5 45 ff L ,K bf if , E ,iq Y fu , I, Y f .fix if S If . X i ' E7 x x A ,ff- A ,WM 5. , , 4 -. f X Y f 'V 5 , , 4 3 , E -ummm-wmflfl ,, V.g 1 3 WfMW y M f gg my lww gf m i H , I f. g l m f Wh 12' f J Nf Lf .ff M? if 5 Band and Choir Combine Talents in Spectacle, Stage Show 7 1. Marcia Henriksen flutes around with her music. 2. Ian Kremer and Mark johnson go strolling on their blind date. 3. Sarah Wohl- enhaus tells the world that she c:m't say no. 4. Prancing across the stage is Al Iolson, alias Dwight Williams, singing a song for his Mamie . 5. Tom Sandhorst really gets into his jug. 6. Drumming into the hearts in At- lantic- is Allen Friday. 7. Doug Cumpston, Mark Johnson, Dwight Williams, Greg Berg, and Dave Lilienthal drive their custom con- tinentals through stage show. we Make Your Own Kind of Music was the theme for the 1976 Stage Show held May 4 and 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. i Miss Delma Wright led the choir in songs in- cluding Feelings, So What's New, Carousel Selections: A Real Nice Clambake, You'll Never Walk Alone, Blow High, Blow Low, june is Bustin Out All Over, and Precious and Few . Several small groups also performed. The Boys Double Quartet performed Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown and Like to Sing About Sunshine . Girls Trio sang For Me and My Cal, Tone Row performed More and Swing Choir selections included I Got Rhythm and Something Wonderful . Soloists included An- nette Mallette, Sarah Wohlenhaus, and Dwight Wil- liams. The duet of Mark johnson and Ian Kremer performed Blind Date . Mr. Arthur Meyer led the Concert Band in Only Yesterday, Rock Around the Clock, You and Me Against the World, and Cole Porter Portrait . The Stage Band performed 'Tm getting Senti- mental Over You, All the Things You Are, In the Mood, and Have You Ever Been Mellow . A special Dixieland Combo composed of Greg Kizzi-er, Doug Kinen, Tammi-e Ferguson, Tom Sand- horst, Tom Buck, Iuli-e Martens, Io Ellen Drake, and Allen Friday preformed Tailgate Concerto . Chop Sticks and Swing Your Partner were performed by a Fife, Jug, and Bottle Band consisting of Cindy Dean, Carrie Williams, Ian Kremer, An- nette Mallette, Tom Buck, Tom Saandhorst, Sherry Nichols, Todd Pellett, Connie Petty, and Iulie Mar- tens.Al1 the different groups pooling their talents into one tremendous effort made Stage S'how the success it was. 47 Needle and Javelin: Historians of A.H.S. The NEEDLE staff this year was headed by co-editors Sarah Wohlenhaus and Kirk Wickman. The co-editors were in charge of assigning articles, cutting and approving copy, writing headlines, writ- ing editorials, and planning layouts. Sports editor, jack Bunce, was in charge of the sports page. Todd Pellett and Ted Simpson, business managers, were in charge of the football and basketball programs. Toni Robinson and Barb Camp were typists, while i the remaining nine staff members were kept busy getting information and writing stories to meet the deadlines for the NEEDLE, which came out once every two weeks. - .5 Two big changes in the Javelin this year were p three editors and a telephoto lens. The thirteen ,.srl i Aif'f member staff was headed by copy editor, Dawn , V QL Stanglg layout editor, Nancy Hoffmann, and dark- Q room editor, Larry Lambertsen. The purchase of l 4 , the telephoto lens enabled the staff members to I fl T' Alii ffl? take better close-up pictures and have better depth he of field. Kathy F reese was the full time typist. The p l AA, other twelve members were kept busy trying to ,,,i . ,5-f p b get their eight, two-page layouts done by deadline. X XX rl .. .ii-is-.... X r it 2 Members of the 1976 Javelin Staff are First R : M ' H ' k ' . Ann Sheila Smith, Kathy Freese, Third: Dick Bmcefwllilancyalrcf-loffmelxlhlrlf, sixllerlllhlxfiidgxenlighyselcigxrllibertsene l'-'lfrltllarthf Vtgilliams, Russell Reimer, Dawn Stangl, Cindy Shepperd, Julie Hoiliefz, Marjorie Schnargkel and u y oo s. ' fl! a L' 4 2 1 i Members of :the l975-1976 NEEDLE staff are from bottom left up: Tammy Jensen, Kirk Wickman, Steve Bowers, Todd Pellett, Jack Stanley, Tom Robinson, Hamet Hunt, Tim Retz, Sarah Wohlenhaus, Ted Simpson, Julie Patterson, John Weresh, Jack Bunce, Barb Camp, Peggy Jensen, and David Kanning. l. sl-Ielping Anne Lynam and Allen Friday identify seventh graders is Ned Becker. 2. Be- fore approving a layout, editors Dawn Stangl and Nancy Hoffmann confer on the layout. 3. Dark room editor, Larry Lambertsen, per- forms his necessary job of approving pictures. 4. Fellow staff members work, while Jack Bunce reads the latest issue of the NEEDLE. 5. Editors, Kirk Wickman, Sarah Wohlenhaus, and Jack Bunce, guide the NEEDLE to an improved year. 6. Tammy Jensen, Harriet Hunt, and Peggy Jensen fold NEEDLES for Monday moming delivery. Iowa High School Press Association rin M gwffft Executive Secretary U 3 'U NOI1I.lEl OJ' I.lI1EIdWC, NO JI Gompgfifzon flflfllaf L4 it? Uwo :mm doing film Lim 90-1 a fwpliy, Q mfg, Q award? giving af! elim mmgfli and fafmf Uliaf fgaffvs wozgecf fm U0 wan one moment of 5129-Ly. But 4f1oufdn'f fffeze Ere an aspect dlffoue fading, mome inafuaive? .fel ua go Beyond tlfe uiaigfe, Une encounlez gefween teams, go ine 'Leaf aompetifion Une :hu-qgfe to mage ine team. Ui fagea cowzage fo 07015 fwgen you gnow fgaf you a'Len'i going go 'Leaeive any 'zeaognifion fwm ofgeu Uge peopfe wgo gave bqaf coinage aqme Lge 'Leaf atgfefea of a 445006 Ugey aae ine 'Leaf comfzetifouf I Blunu.wv-:A l 9 The Wrestling Cheerleaders are Lisa Schlueter, Sherry Nichols, Candice Drake, Jill Grayson, and Cheryl Mewhirter. All For Atlantic Stand Up and Holler Miss Betty Heflin started directing practice for cheerleading toward the end of June. The girls practiced for two hours, twice a week. On Septem- ber 20 the girls attended a cheerleading clinic at Ames to learn more about their sport and to get new ideas for cheers. During the school year, the girls worked every night after school practicing cheers, making posters, and inventing ideas for pep assemblies. All of this dedication lead the fans to support our teams on to victory. The Boy's Basketball Cheerleaders are YFirst Row: Lori Younger, Second: Laura Parker, Iulie Patterson, Third: Robyn Bredensteiner. and Sandy Travis. Jeri Jones, and Julie Patterson. The Girl's Basketball Cheerl d s F' t : C' d H Sh ' . - Pellett, Tammy Scheiheler, :adm-Tagilifxy Jrjnselillw m Y uhm' mon Smith' second' Lisa n,.,U,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,w,,,,...,,.M,,ns ' s l 4 The Football Cheerleaders are First row: Jill Grayson, Laura Parker, Cheryl Mewhirter, Lori Younger, Second: Sandy Travis, Tammy Scheibeler, Robyn Bredensteiner, Third: Laurie Marousek, JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kate Bunce Stacie Cannon Stephanie Claggett Debbie Clemsen Sue Garrett JoBeth Humphrey Rhonda King Kellie Knop Lauri Nisson Chris Pellett Marcia Postlethwaite Traci Schlueter Jenny Shea Mary Simpson Patty Sonntag 1. Candice Drake, Sherry Nichols, and Lisa Schlueter lead the crowd in a cheer before a match. 2. Dancing to t.he music by the pep band are Robyn, Sandy, and Laura. 3. Jeri Jones anxiously watches her favorite football team move toward a victory. 4. Kate Bunce, Mary Simpson, Marcia Postlethwaite, and Chris Pellett, iunior varsity cheerleaders, back their boys for a victory. 5. Tammy Scheibeler, Lisa Pellett, and Tammy Jensen await in readiness for the start of the game. 9- Vlembers of the Varsity Softball Team are First Row: Laurie Fortney, Denise Hoffmann Second Gwen Greve Terri Christoffersen Leslie Sum Tyler, joan Troll, Nancy Hoffmann, Toni Robinson, Angela Westfall, Bullock Mxrcm Merrick Swllv Rodgers Beckv Nelson Renee Bornholdt VARSITY SOFTBALL AHS Opponent ll Audubon 10 Glenwood 12 Harlan 14 Red Oak 3 Lewis Central 10 Clarinda 8 AvoHa 7 Shenandoah 2 Creston 2 Glenwood 18 Red Oak 12 Shenandoah 4 Lewis Central 5 Clarinda 11 Harlan 4 Creston 17 Shelby 12 Stanton 15 Oakland Sectionals 6 Oakland 9 AvoHa 17 Griswold District 16 Tri-Center 8 Glenwood and Vickie Weppler rf f uf ,tr yvea, , V . 14 L' , JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL ' AHS Opponent Audubon Glenwood Harlan Red Oak Lewis Central Clarinda AvoHa Shenandoah Creston Glenwood Red Oak Shenandoah Lewis Central Clarinda Harlan Creston Shelby Stanton Oakland Softball Swings ln Another Good Season The fourth Girl's Softball season came to a close as Glenwood slipped by Atlantic, 8-9, in the semi-finals of District play. The Varsity girls ended the season with a 17-7 record, while the Iunior Varsity girls held a 10-9 record. Leading the team with a batting average of .403 was Marci Merrick, followed by Vickie Weppler with 886. Merrick again headed the team with 30 runs scored, followed by Sue Tyler and Weppler with 28, and Angela Westfall with 25. Merrick, a three-year letter winner, made All Conference First Team as centerfielder. Weppler and Renee Bornholdt made All Conference Second Team as left fielder and designated hitter, respect- ively. Members of the junior Varsity Softball Team are First Row Candls Andersen, julie Patterson, Mona Jones Kristi Davis Mary McDermott Susan Weppler Debra McDermott, Second: Kimberly Newton Laura Parker Laurie Marousek Patti Westermg Teresa Harris, Jennifer Deter Alice Barnett and Iom McConnell 1. Sue Tyler squats while warming up the pitcher between innings. 2. Trojan batter pulls ball sharply down the first base line. 3. Toni Robinson and members of the team take a break after a hard inning of play. 4. T ll k f h h stle on the joan ro , nown or er u bases, blurs by Coach Simms as he waves her home. 5. Sandy Larsen sits on the side line after Breaking her ankle for the team. 55 Chalk 0ne Up For Experience Coach Charles Burnett termed this year as a good rebuilding year for the Varsity Baseball Team. In regular -season play the team had a 3-17 record and they closed the season in the District Tourna- ment with a loss to Red Oak. The junior Varsity had a successful season, ending with a 9-4-2 record. This year the ball park was upgraded with the addition of new bleachers. Another change for the year was charging admission to attend the games. VARSITY BASEBALL AHS Opponent 8 Glenwood 2 9 Red Oak 12 1 Shenandoah 3 H 5 Lewis Central 1 f 1 Clarinda 6 1 Abraham Lincoln 12 1 Harlan 3 3 Creston 9 I 8 Red Oak 2 S 1 Shenandoah 7 3 Corning 10 3 Lewis Central 5 '1 Clarinda 2 0 Harlan 6 ' 3 Creston 7 4 Glenwood 6 0 Abraham Lincoln 11 4 Abraham Lincoln 7 1 Missouri Valley 6 1 Saint Albert 11 ' District 1 1 Red Oak 3 M. .,.-.. L Ji pr JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL AHS Opponent 8 Glenwood 1 ' 6 Red Oak 5 .Q 4 Shenandoah 4 3 Lewis Central 6 W , I 1 12 Clarinda 13 f' Y. . . . . 1 H' f ' ,ykl f ,if 4 Harlan 9 V - - 'W A ' .. ' ' 1 5.3 a sa' ' 14 C l' 11 Q A V I ,rs 4 . A, A L, res on . . 1 , . :E W1 A 1 t 7 Red Oak 12 S A ll -' F -A A K for 11 coming 6 I - u l Lui! s 13 Lewis Central 9 X HM.. it blmllfi i if 1 U l ,,,,:,., if vt hi , 14 7 P, Atar asgyl :sh x Y i: - , V 115 I A ,F 5 9 ,2 ,, + , 8 Harlan 8 . If-,F-1 i.E 'M:Xf'5 wza g' ll?S'+,f??f?'?9?31QE52lf-if? .f'fi-E 1-1'.1i2 f??' A-'71f?.-'21 .. -.3ifS'E52.fff?f1l?' 9 Creston 2 Members of the Junior Varsity Baseball Team ure First Row: Paul Huddleson, Ron Calhoun, Mark 12 Glenwood 3 Stevenson, Mike Claggett, Second: Dave King, Phil Allen, Ron Welborn, Tom Robinson, Third: 11 Missouri Valley 1 Darrell Paulsen, Roger Warne, Tim Ronfeldt, Randy Balch, and Coach Lynn Bames. -1 T'gZZ3'f'g il 'f:fzf2F!'f.g,e 2 f i-W1 -. ' ' f 1e'?f'6' 5' eff? 1- was ---i . ww if ft' - . , H ,, 6 91 L 5 , 1 ,nl ,, , . 'I 'A,. V 4 0133 .1 fe .1 .Sify '+R il? fy, e fil l , 1 Ya Ag K , 1 1 .'. f. w a ., L W J 1- -3' ffm ! ' A, wr -1 f W, AW, -. , as dxf , L Yt!,W ,,f, 1 a '11 241- , ,,M 1g 1 I . I' -qw ' alenl 1. 3- 1 1. gm, D 1 5 3 1. Ql?'l Where did cox does a contortion pitcher. 5. lim Cook I put my glove? 2. After earning a walk, crowd please: Iohn Wil- for the spectators. 3. Lynn Gard scoops up the ball to fire to first base, while first baseman Scott Burnett won- ders why no one is there to catch it. 4. Lynn Gard, Atlantic's common everyday all-star guards the plate, while a Creston batter tries to hit the ball, again . . . and again. . .and again . . . Members of the 1975 Freshman Football team are First row: Jeff john- son, Brent Barlow, jeff Anderson, Joel Harris, Darren Knop, Mike Bell, R b ' S C t l Ch' K th R er Schuler Second Tracy o ertson, teve as ee , ris nu , og , : Leroy Larsen, manager, Mike Hepler, Kelly Rourick, Chris Shepperd, Don Freshmen Start Slow, But Finish Strong Out scoring their opponents, 70-32, the fresh- man football squad finished with a record of 3-1-1. Leading the rushing was Dan Gaunt who accumu- lated 438 yards. Gene Schmeling was next with 340 yards, followed by Scott Wiechmann, with 221 yards. In the passing department, yardage was very small as joel Harris and Tom Mally split the time playing quarterback. Tracy Robertson, Scott jepper- sen, and Wiechmann were the leading receivers. The defense was led by Ieff Andersen with 38 tackles, Iohn Cowles with 27 and Bryan Iensen who had 26 tackles. Gaunt led the scoring with 36 points and was followed by Sfchmeling who scored 26 points. Coaches Nissen and Simms both stated that the strong point of the team was the defense. They also stated that Dan Caunt was the outsanding back and Chris Mead led the linemen. They added that they wanted improvement from the team and they received it by winning their last three games. FRE SHMAN FOOTBALL AHS Opponent 0 Harlan 14 0 Red Oak O 14 Creston 6 28 Clarinda 6 28 Shenandoah 6 58 Welter, Iohn Cowles, Kelly Guttenfelder, Craig Comes, Barry Midkiff, Tom Mally, John Minor, manager, Third: Scott Wiechmann, Chris Mead, Kevin Ferguson, Jerry Hoilien, Bryan Jensen, Eugene Schmeling, Stuart Nichols, Iim Mallon, Dan Gaunt. Scott Iepperson, and Troy Davis. IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL AHS Opponent 34 Clarinda 6 22 Harlan 35 47 Lewis Central 6 20 Creston 28 6 Glenwood 0 29 Red Oak 0 22 Shenandoah 14 1. Attempting to evade the Mustangs, Kelly Rourick Sprints around the end. 2. Care to dance, john? 3. There seems to be no way out, as Scott Maughn eyes the opponents. I M be oi the 1975 IV Football team ar F st o Doug Ostrus john Weresh, Greg Elrning, Stan Nielsen, Lynn Nelson, Mark Mar- ll Jerry H Dav d Ross Sec d Phl Alle T Robins n Ro Welbom, john Mason, Jim Bell, Mark Karwal, Chris McCol1ough, d T t p y y a Da d Wtme R g Wame, Mike Henning, Dick Bruce, David Nelson, Fourth: j a All H ath Ste e Bow Ma k Ma tens Dav d S h Tom Nielsen, Jack Fume, Mark Schildberg, and Randy Balch. LV. Ends Season Three Wins This year's Junior Varsity Football team ended the season by winning their last three games of the season. Their record ended 5-2. The losses were to Harlan and Creston, who both had long passing plays. The offense ended with 1,879 total yards. 1,169 yards rushing on 279 carries and 710 yards passing on 41 completions. Darrell Paulsen was the leading rusher with 298 yards on 61 carries. He wvas follow- ed by Ion Humphrey with 262 yards on 56 carries and Tom Robinson who had 226 yards on 41 carries. Phil Allen was the leading passer with 380 yards, as he completed 25 of 49 attempts. He was followed by Russell Reimer who contributed 290 yards. Robinson and Roger Warne led in pass re- ceiving with 218 yards on 10 receptions and 187 yards on 16 catches, respectively. Warne also led in scoring with 87 points as he handled the kicking game. , Mark Karwal led in tackling with 55 tackles followed by jeff Riggs with 51 and Steve Bowers with 41. Stan Nielsen intercepted 7 passes during the year. Ion Humphrey turned out to be the big sur- prise on offense as he turned in two great games running at the end of the season. Jeff Riggs anchored the defensive line with his fin-e tackling ability. The passing game was also a strong point of the team, said coach Gere Huebner. Trojan Power Brings Honors To AHS The Atlantic Trojan Football team ended another successful season by going undefeated in conference play, and being named the Hawkeye 8 conference champs. Throughout the season the Tro- jan-s scored 263 points while limiting opponents to 59 points, including 4 shutouts. Although the season went well, it was not with- out disappointrnents. For the second straight year, the Trojans lost the opening game to Spencer. Another disappointment was not qualifying to par- ticipate in the state playoffs. This year was highlighted by 35 people receiv- ing letters and 9 people being named to the all conference teams. Those named to the all confer- ence teams were First Team: Greg Younger, Rod Schuler, Craig Both, Jay Becker, Se-cond Team: jack Bunce, Dan Hoegh, Kirk Wickman, Greg Parker, and Dave Stuetelberg. i VARSITY FOOTBALL AHS Opponent I 6 Spencer 22 48 Clarinda 13 I 6 Harlan 0 50 Lewis Central 0 28 Creston 0 I 48 Glenwood O ' 23 Red Oak 14 I 21 Shenandoah 7 33 Audubon 3 Members of the Varsity Football team are First row: Coach Bob Younger Allen Heath, Phil Allen, Tom Robinson, Jay Becker, Ieff Allen, Ken Knuth: Darrell Paulsen, Scott Maughn, Dan Mason, Jim Bell, Mark Kai-wal Second: Coach Lynn Bames, Greg Parker, David Witmer, Kelly Parham: Roger Wame, Dave Weston Ro er Underwood, Rick Lowers Dou Coo r, 1 E r 8 P9 Steve Claggett, Steve Bowers, John Mason, Third: Qoach- Chuck Burnett 1 ,,,, M ,. l we ,-i Mae, .. I ,lv Dan Hoegh, Dave Stuetelberg, Dave Hansen, Randy Breach, Steve Iepper- son, Jeff Riggs, Tony Wendt, Russell Reimer, Rod Schuler, Ron Kerr, David Nelson, Fourth: Dave Kanning, lack Bunce, Kirk Wickman, Todd Pellett, Craig Both, jim Knight, Jerry Quick, Randy Balch, Kelly Harris, Greg Younger, Ken Mally, and Jim Humphrey. 60 JIM' f . if , . , , ,,,., , Wg E iff 5 Y my f YE ,, f ,, if jg 1 i w. 5 f VVLVAVVV l , my I 'Viv U .n all ' fl sf ' f 1 V . , an xfiiiii ,'fX, JM, Trojanns learn The Hard Way With an all freshman-sophomore team, the Iunior Varsity Trojanns finished the season with a 2-14 record under Coach Ken Winters. Early morn- ing practices were a strenuous part of the day. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 42 Clarinda 60 59 Red Oak 46 42 Harlan 79 53 Glenwood 67 46 Lewis Central 67 54 Creston 85 70 Shenandoah 41 56 St. Albert 59 36 Clarinda 55 71 Red Oak 41 54 Harlan 60 40 Glenwood 47 65 Lewis Central 62 58 Abraham Lincoln 65 57 Creston 82 76 Shenandoah 41 Sectionals 41 Audubon 70 Members of the junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team are First Row: Rochelle Nelson, Ann Lang, Tammy Teig, IoBeth Humphrey, jenny Overton, Second: Denise Heitink, Amy Nelson, Terry Murphy, Nancy Placzek, Kate Bunce, Third: Chaperone Miss Lincoln, Karla Kunze, Patti Herbert, ' ' h La b t . Ab t f m the icture are IoEllen Linda Book led the scoring attack with 170 points, followed by Annie Westfall with 143, Gwen Greve with 132, and Ienny Shea with 124. Laurie Marousek led the rebounding with 118 and Lisa Sierp followed with 106. Laurie Fortney led steals with 59 and Marousek led blocked shots with 29. Because of their youth, the I.V. team will provide the varsity girls' team with experienced players in the future. A Diane Kenefick, Carolyn Pauls, and Elizabet m er sen sen ro p Drake, Rhonda O'Riley, Stephanie Claggett, Patti Sonntag, and julie Syvertsen. , rl Ihlimf 'Ir A ra.. an I liv,r'w2aA f Ill x! Il ll! I GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 32 Clarinda 35 51 Red Oak 60 39 Harlan 72 62 Glenwood 78 45 Lewis Central 57 39 Creston 60 65 Shenandoah 29 32 St. Albert 41 35 Clarinda 49 50 Red Oak 51 41 Harlan 62 29 Glenwood 80 44 Lewis Central 55 - 36 Abraham Lincoln 63 51 Creston 74 I 54 Shenandoah 31 lil-111-U Members of the Iunior Varsity Girls' Basketball team are First Row: Lynn Burnett, jennifer Shea, Gwen Creve Rhonda King, Mary Sue Simpson, Second: Kellie Knop, Annie Westfall, Traci Schlueter, Kelly Symonds, Laurie Fortney, Third: Coach Winters, Lisa Sierp, Chris Pellett, Laurie Marousek, Susan Anderson, and Linda Book. 1. Defense Women Defense! ll 2. Lisa Sierp and Laura Marousek rebound that basketball. 3. Coach Winters develops his strategy and relays it to the girls during a time out. Trojanns Play Hard and Win Hard The Trojanns improved their basketball skills this season, but had a hard time winning. Their record of 5-12 did not show how close many of the games were. The Trojanns also demonstrated their abilities while playing for a new coach, Sharon Leslein. High scorers of the varsity team were Sue Tyler with 381 points and Sally Rodgers with 330 points. Patti Westering was the leading rebounder with 150 rebounds and Pam Nelson followed with 110. Westering also led steals with 90. Three Trojanns were named to the Al1-Con- ference Second Team. They were Sue Tyler as a forward, and Patti Westering and Pam Nelson as guards. my all llll VM 1. Hoffmann and Westering show determination as they fight for the ball. 2. As the Trojanns finish one major task, they go out for another, a win. 3. Diane gets what she wants. 4. Sally gets what she wants. 5. Sue looks for what she wants. 6. And Patty waits for what she wants. fflia 1 . X . QS' Z 'ff X f I 1: U1 Hlflmllllll Q 9, 5 Members of the Varsity team are First Row: Cynthia Borchardt, Nancy Hoffmann, Sue Tyler, Denise Hoffmann, Carrie Williams, Second' jennifer Deter, Mona Jones, Becky Nelson, Debbie McDemmtt, Vickie Weppler, Pam Nelson, Third: Coach Sharon d Leslein, Patti Westering, Diane Heithoff, Leslie Bullock, Susan McNary, and Sally Ro gers. J u N' I, HQ 1 0 'A I xr, 4 Q E41 M' f Ill 0 ll Freshmen Gain Valuable Experience Having his tallest team in four years, Coach Dick Nissen's freshmen cagers turned in a 6-4 rec- ord. Coa-ch Nissen stated, As the season went on, the team improved on team play. Scott Iepperson led in scoring with 120 points, followed by Jeff Worthington with 110, and Doug McNary with 99. In rebounding McNary had 81 and Iepperson 74. The team had well-balanced scoring through- out the season, but had a few up and down games. Coach Nissen said that it was a very coachable group and that this was the first year freshmen practiced at the Y.M.C.A. before school. FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 63 Audubon 23 G9 Oakland 28 51 Creston 53 66 Shenandoah 29 49 Harlan 58 73 Audubon 45 49 Red Oak 45 63 Red Oak 67 80 Clarinda 68 42. Harlan 78 S ,, J 3 Members of this year's Freshman Basketball team are First Row: Kevin Keim, Chris Knuth David Larsen jim Martens, Steve Casteel, Rick Anderson, Second: Mike Hepler, Dennis Gard, Ryan Johnson Kevin Ferguson, Bruce Masteller, Rod Christensen, Third: Scott Wiechmann, Chris Mead, Gene Schmelmg Doug McNary, Scott Jepperson, jeff Worthington, and Tom Mally. 0 1 Team Effort Earns Valuable Rewards A 65-53 average scoring record was turned in by the Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball team, and was astride their 12-4 game record. The squad started out with a loss to Harlan, but beat them in a rematch to highlight their season. Members of this year's Junior Varsity Basketball team are First Row: Creg Anstey, Mark Marcellus, Tim Retz, Greg Elming, Lynn Nelson, Second: Tom Robinson, Phil Allen, Roger Warne, jim Ellingson, Tim Ronfeldt, Third: Tom Nielsen, Manager, Allen Heath, Mike Henning, Jack Fume, John Worthington, and Dallas Huddleson. Roger Warne led the team in scoring with 211 points. Phil Allen was next with 186 and was pro- moted to the varsity team midway through the sea- son. Warne also led in rebounding with 114, follow- ed by Scott Burnett with 80. Coach Roger Mathias stated that by the end of the season the boys were playing excellent team basketball. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL AHS Opponent 81 Red Oak 62 55 Clarinda 73 77 St. Albert 51 71 Harlan 52 71 Glenwood 39 55 Lewis Central 44 56 Audubon 46 67 Creston 71 58 Shenandoah 64 66 Red Oak 50 74 Clarinda 46 51 Harlan 67 74 Glenwood 53 76 Lewis Central 51 59 Creston 32 60 Shenandoah 40 1. Gene Schmeling skies for a rebound. 2. Concentration is a key to shooting, as Scott I r v s 3 Which wa did the epperson p o e . . y ball go? 4. Allen Heath releases the hall with a soft touch. Trojans Climb To Number 4 ln State Co-operation, teamwork, and outstanding indi- vidual performances characterized the 1975-1976 Trojans. With only one returning letterman and an unranked team, Coach Gerald Waugh shaped his cagers into the number four team in the state. The Trojans went into state tournament play for the first time in eleven years, making it to the final rounds. Posting a 5-2 record in tournament play, the Tro- jans lost the Consolation title and finished their season with a 17-6 record. Three players received special awards. jack Bunce, a senior, and jerry Quick, a junior, were named to the All-Conference First Team. jeff Allen, the only returning letterman, received the Honorable Mention Award. Quick and Allen also made the All Tournament Second Team in Class 2-A. VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL AHS Opponent I 48 Harlan 45 50 Glenwood 63 64 Lewis Central 54 83 Creston 60 I 55 Shenandoah 50 I 79 Clarinda 59 I 65 St. Albert 56 72 Red Oak 63 58 Harlan 82 I 81 Glenwood QOTJ 75 I 71 Lewis Central 55 87 Audubon 50 47 Creston 63 I I 95 Shenandoah 69 64 Clarinda C2 OTJ 65 88 Red Oak 59 L - - - I - -. ' K lu fi' ' Y ' . ' . K A , k-',i Q- 4 I ,,.,,, , Q' Q ','2 V - KM I gl I jj 7-' 1 - , , ef - . I j qi Y p , iv Y 3 V l - W A A Z i ,',' , 1 ix fy ' , , M a 3 K 7-., A J1- 5 .ir ll q'g:5, ., :wp . I -'... H his-M VW My A W l .e., N ...M,,,,. . . ,M ,,,,......W H l f . - --Ig ' Y A I I A . W. In , ,.. ,, , , .., in ..., SHMWWMW ,,X,L, A ,,,,,, MMM ,,,., ,,,,,,,,W.,,.,,,..,..,1:. A iw 1 : ik WM' Mew, il 1' 4 1. There's more than one way to lose a re- bound. 2. The artful science of ball-handling is demonstrated by Jay Becker. 3. Agility is Jeff Allen's secret weapon. 4. Ierry Quick overpoweringly snatches a rebound. 5. Jack Bunce and Jerry Quick watch in astonishment, as Ken Mally puts the ball into orbit. 6. Jack Bunce overwhelms his opponent and leaves him knockkneed. VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL AHS Opponent , District 76 Adel 41 54 Creston 52 53 Osceola-Clarke C2 OTH 52 72 St. Albert 54 State 63 Elkader 55 47 Forest City 69 33 Maquoketa 49 i I it Wviizgg., I . e 1 N . . . . Nix. .. f W , .. fi -,ii f .- r 2. K MM .i ,K -i .i.i,.,,wif .4 Yu' 7' ,,,. f- - V l',wt.' U., N V s W e-aw i . ' .L Improvement Makes Up a Successful Season y ,, i i it u if H This year's cross country team, coached by Joel ,S is . ee c .ff . . . ,'1c i't'TW'f - V i'2j,l?ii,, Simms, was again led by Tom Kelso, a semor. He I 'V'l4qitt'!iQlir,gif yoec ,, rw, recorded the best time of 10:39. He was followed 21,49 , if . . . 'ifffll 1' ' rg' ' Ti ,. . 71 H ' 11.5 f f by Rick Ortiz with an 11:04, Todd McDermott an 4 K, A19 1 , 1 11:09, Greg Weppler an 11:23, and Steve Boots with A l,,s ,1,, V f f, rrryy pp ik an 11:33. Tom Kelso received his third letter and M ,I ,V,'rb , , I also a Trojan Head. Other lettermen were Rick Im 1 1 ' A Q Ortiz, Steve Boots, and Todd McDermott. Every- 4 S gf' ' ' one on the team improved, evident by all their times p being improved by at least 30 seconds. . ,Am - 3 I 21, iiii 4,1 .i IUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING CROSS COUNTRY AHS Opponent AHS Opponent 5th at Glenwood 3 Q ' Id 54 5th at Lewis Central Allllililggnicgiggll 56 Cl-3-X313 3 3rd at Atlantic lquadl Af-llduron 6th at Glenwood 3-fan 8th at Lewis Central 62 Ste Albert 2 8th at Clam-,da 29 Lewis Central 21 5th at Harlan 21 Shenandoah 0 7th at Creston 6 Creston 43 4th at Shenandoah 39 Glenwood 22 5th at Conference 51 Red Oak 11 16th at State 36 Corning 24 1. The dynamic duo, Tom Kelso and Rick oitiz, mir. diligently. 2. Erich Wickman be- Toumamenfs gins another match, with victory in mind. 3. Outmoving his opponent, Eric Swanson helps put Atlantic on the scoreboard. 3rd Glenwood 3rd Missouri Valley 4th Red Oak Members of the 1975 Cross Country team are First row: Greg Weppler, Tom Kelso, jeff Weppler, Jeff Worthing ton, Brian Masteller, Second: Rick Ortiz, Randy Blake, Steve Boots, Norman Hoeck, Todd McDermott and Coach Ioel Simms. Absent from picture is lim Jorgensen. ala- limi .... 1. t 4 mf gp 1 Members of the Reserve Wrestling team are First Row: Ieff Swanson, Mike Bell, Darren Knop, Brent Barlow, Second: Steve Woolsey, jerry Hoilien, Dwight Williams, Kelly Rourick, Third: Randy Groves, Nom1an Hoeck, Erich Wickman, and Alan Reimer. Members of the Iunior Varsity Wrestling team are First Row: Ion Groves, Tracy Robertson, Larry Sandbothe, Eric Swanson, Second: joel Harris Brian Mewhirter Barry Midkiff, Stuart Nichols, Third: Kelly Harris, David Nelson, Brian Jensen and Darrell Paulsen. , I 3- K3 1+ ff MJ . f :i if H ,G,' f X ei 4 aeae S , cf saifmLg.a...... Q- X . 5' M. .sz ra J. V. Matmen Keep Varsity Going The Junior Varsity wrestling team was made up of mainly freshmen with a few sophomores and a few juniors. Sophomore Darrell Paulsen led the team with a 12-4 record, including seven pins. Other individuals with good records were Tracy Robert- son, 13-7, with five pins, and Erich Wickman, 7-4, with three pins. This year's squad turned in a 7-4 overall record. Wrestlers who did well at the Glenwood J.V. tournament were Paul King, Erich Wickman, and Darrell Paulsen receiving second place. Tracy Rob- ertson, jeff Andersen, and Todd McDermott finish- ed in third place, while Bill Sandbothe received fourth. 72 Wrestlers Grapple With Victory Long hours, hard Work, endless practices, and no food, all proved worth it as the Trojan wrestlers posted a 6-5 season. Although 52 wrestlers turned out at the beginning of the season, only 25 took part in competition. Those with the most outstand- ing records Were: Craig Both 25-5-1, Jeff Riggs 20- 9, David Hansen 19-7-2, and Greg Weppler 16-9-1. The year was culminated by eleven Wrestlers earn- ing letters, six earning Trojan Head's, and Craig Both going to the state tournament. the Varsity Wrestling team are First second: Randy Blake, Jeff Weppler, and .Dave Hansen. Absent from the n- '-' Paul King, Jeff Anderson, Greg Weppler, Karwal, Todd McDermott, Third: Craig is Ron Kerr. I 1. Craig Both rubs the opposition into the mat. 2. Small size doesn't stop Greg Weppler. 3. T dd D ' ' to wrestle, o Mc ermott is so anxious the referee has to make him let go. 4. Randy Blake makes his move for a point. 5. Is that really a cradle, Jeff? 6. Craig Both goes for a pin. 7. David Hansen looks puzzledg he thought wrestling was supposed to be on the mat. 8. Coach Lynn Bames awaits another Trojan Grappler pin. - VARSITY WRESTLING I AHS Opponent 9 Griswold '28 Clarinda 24 Audubon 18 Harlan 46 St. Albert 40 Lewis Central 47 Shenandoah 16 Creston 24 Glenwood 30 Red Oak 34 Corning Tournaments 3rd Tri-Center 4th Audubon 6th Corning 3rd Conference 3rd Sectionals 18 pts. District f . L- ., Jaw. v .e mwvrq1nw.,srgssrX,,,.r,e.,,,g,,,,g,wN.3,,w,s,,r1,,e,Y,-- V laswf. .wwsazv-MX M 4... .rs 7 .f,X M, Qu, Q.: Va:- juniors and Seniors on the Girls' Track team are First Row: Coach joel Simms, Vickie Weppler, Sally Rodgers, Sandy Larsen, Harriet Hunt, Second: Coach Bruce Hendersen, Carrie Williams, Dawn Stangl, Amy Heiken, and Connie Swanson. 1. Runners to your marksl 2. Good form is part of Io Beth Humphrey's winning ways. 3. Peering after the discus is Susan Weppler. 4. Ready, Jenny Shea? 5. Practice isn't all hard work for julie Oler and Ty Kautz. GIRLS' TRACK AHS Triangular QAtlanticJ Second Glenwood Ninth Dual fAtlanticJ First Greenfield Twelfth Creston Sixth Treynor Ninth Triangular fAtlanticJ Second Clarinda Fifth District Twelfth Freshman-Sophomore Fourth Conference at Atlantic Sixth Trojanns Sprint For Success Coached by Bruce Henderson and joel Simms, the Trojann Tracksters have greatly improved over the past two years. Thirteen out of nineteen school records were broken during the 1976 seas-on. Records set in track events were Ioan Hawes, 100-yard dash, Sally Rodgers, 220-yard dash, Laurie Fortney, 440-yard dash, Traci Schlueter, 100-meter and 220-yard low hurdles, the 440 relay team of Amy Heiken, Ann Lang, S-ally Rodgers, and joan Hawes, the 880 relay team of Lynn Burnett, Lori ......a 1 ' , - wg f art f L' , r ,r sris A U A , iz. -' - -1 -Q' or 1 3 A'.. :K Q ll L - . ,di it g up ,,,g,, Younger, Sally Rodgers, and Ioan Hawes, the mile relay team of Lori Younger, Sally Rodgers, Lynn Burnett, and Traci Schlueterg an-d the 880 medlev relay team of Amy Heiken, Lynn Bumett, Ioan Hawes, and Mary Simpson. Field event records set were Susan Anderson, discus, Connie Swanson, shot put, S-ally Rodgers long jump, and Jenny Shea, high jump. Ioan Hawes, Sally Rodgers, Traci Schlueter, and Jenny Shea were awarded Trojan Heads. Seven- teen letters were also given. 7 Freshmen and Sophomores on the Girls' Track team are First Row: Io Beth Humphrey, Ioan Hawes, Axrry Nelson, Traci Schlueter, Susan Anderson, Julie Oler, Second: Lori Younger, Laurie Fortney, Renee Bomholdt, Susan Weppler, Lisa Mxlhkan, Third: Coach Bruce Hender- sen, Marcy Sager, Mary Simpson, Lynn Burnett, Ann Lang, jenny Shea, Coach Ioel Simms. , - , . when in ,,. X - V WN, ,- 'N J! AWLAIL Q'ff 'lA,gi ' ,' g -,' ' A Q. 'UO 'ilk - . I .x rf 1' in wmv 51, fi- bvg ., .. JMWM EMQ' iWW K A' ' e,,mx if Z' ffm. J , -,VV . , . ,M . 5 M 5 Q - :J , ,,,, ,fa ,H , Hg: s . ,fi w V L are MQ, Q 1,3 my 3 V 3' ,Q We f s -N. ' is 'ff' K ET ,gg-. xg I aa 6:-N 25 f' IimB Kell ETB ff , ' 1 - L 1 , Ln X Q 2 My ' 'A Q' A 'wi' nxxxxx: Ll Freshman and Sophomore Boy tracksters are First Row: Roger Schuler, Mike Hepler, Ieti Anderson Tom Robinson Phil Allen, Mitch Trewet, john Cowles, Second: Craig Mead, Craig Vernon, jeff Worthington, Darrell Paulsen Chns Shepperd, Jerry Hansen, Jamie Swanson, Craig Comes, Third: jeff Riggs, Gene Schmeling, Mark Schildberg john Worthington, Mike Henning, Roger Warne, and David Ross. BOYS' TRACK Harlan Triangular Red Oak Triangular Clarinda Relays Harlan Relays Atlantic Triangular Trojan Relays Glenwood Relays Conference District Creston Fresh.-Soph. Conference Fresh.-Soph. at Harlan AHS First First ftiel Seventh Third Second Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fifth Third Second 1. Ron Kerr . . . 2. Mike Hefpler . . . 3. Craig Mead . . . 4. and Tom Kelso . . . show deep concentration, and that desire to win. 5. jay Becker shows finesse as he studies the low hurdles. 6. Greg Yolmger shows his stride in the 440-yard dash, with a time of 50.0. Golf Golf with right their their earlier 205-196 defeat, and their close 187-173 defeat from Des Moines Valley compared to their 210-180 defeat. Sue Tyler led the golf team with medalist honors this year and also qualified for district medalist competition by placing 3rd at sectionafls. Coach Betty Heflin commented, It was a very enjoyable year coaching this fine young golf team and there are great prospects for the up-coming year. Nice Putts Dominate Girls' The Girls' Varsity and junior Varsity teams both ended their seasons victoriously 7-4 and 5-3 records, respectively. They played along with the better teams as shown with 181-182 victory over Audubon compared to , . . . , ,V , if 'iin - e f . ff' 'ffii A 5 ,rff, r,-' at-1rpg::i5f5g?fg?1fii2 1-1' ::,gff.r1L,-1.,E,ff,,,. 7,ff , H - y ',-., t - , ,V f, , , c ' . it 3 'A' ,i', ' we f s c -755' weave sri 7 V -3 f f,L. wr - ,.,, 1 ,-,, 145 Y, 7, 3-igligs .? , 5jJ,vji,q ? ,5 .ffw l'.10UPl.AYf5S-265645 5.051 if 4 4 . fl t Jam l '1 .mfr f-:--W53?nfff- -71? X -V .1 H i g--at . V Q , if . gf 53 , E Q . ' ,V gtt V annr S A 7 7 s ' af , Af 6 T ', 5 rm. ' w w f. ' 1 ' c . IS i 'K ' I- Q 1 Q , sic i A ll- 1 . . 7 it 4 Z' ceri it iiiiii . ,V an V ,,t' 1, , . . K r,,, ' V !Q,,Z5,rL f 0 p Swim: Q f, , W rw'-f Members of the Varsity Girls' Golf Team are First Row: Sue Tyler, jill Grayson, Candice Drake, Second: s e Cindy Peterson, Lisa Sierp, Jennifer Deter, and Laurie Marousek. 78 Members of the Iunior Varsity Girls' Golf Team are First Row: Rochelle Nelson, Iulie Syverysen, Debbie Kelso, Alisha Hemmingsen, Second: Theresa Waters, Diane Kenefick, Linda Book, Jennifer Overton, and Laura Parker. Absent from the picture is Debbie Clemson. AHS 192 209 206 205 212 186 187 206 181 180 210 VARSITY GIRLS' GOLF SCORES 1. Jennifer Deter studies the putt. 2 Sue Tyler drives her way to the top 3 Opponent JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS, '-what do il do nm, cogchabg H4. Aushadlllegnl ' ' . . in rea or Corning 216 GOLF SCORES grlalglgg Delagieagzio puts :er gxoes ollr. Harlan 222 AHS Opponent lgemion - 226 Creston 238 A rgsgm 196 233 Audubon 228 P U OH 188 Lewis Central 240 Lewis Central 226 218 Clarinda 232 Clafnnda 194 226 Des Moines Valley 198 Des Moines Valley 173 211 Audubon 219 iijlucgglli 203 Shenandoah 245 Shenandoah 192 254 Des Moines Valley 212 Des Moines Valley 180 ' Tournaments lst Audubon 3rd Conference 2nd Sectional 4th District 79 KN st Row Iohn Minor Txm Retz Tom Meyer Lynn Second Rod Ohnstensen Mlke McCOrm1ck Kurk Shawn Smlth and Davld Bntson L. VARSITY BOYS GOLF JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS GOLF AHS 213 170 170 163 171 168 172 164 158 174 SK-. Golfers Get Teecl-Off! The Atlantic Varsity Boys' Golf team had one of the best years in a long time. Their team scores were consistently around 155. They finished the season with a 11-0-2 record in dual and triangular meets. The Junior Varsity Boys' Golf team had a year that was right on par with the varsity squad. They usually sco-red around 168 as a team, with a final record of 8-3. Co-ach Dale Allen said that they played consistent golf and he hoped to have some fine golfers for next year. The Atlantic Freshman Boys' Golf team played in only two tournaments and they lo-st both tourna- ments to Des Moines Valley. The year was culminated by five boys going to state. Entered in the state tournament were Ieff Allen, Rob VanCleave, Mike Hensley, seniors, Mark Marcellus, and Iim Ellingson, sophomores. LH 8l Trojann Girls Take The Forehand Over Their Opposition The tennis team won nine and lost one placing second in the conference. In tournaments, the girls placed first in sectional-s and conference and second in district following with a sixth in Des Moines Lincoln. Iulie Patterson, a top winner, took second in conference and sectional and first in district. Pat- terson With a duel record of 9-1. Cheryl Mewhirter and Becky Nelson played doubles with a first in sectional and second in district. Patterson, Mewhirter and Nelson attended State. Members of the Girls' Varsity Tennis team are First Row: Rhonda O'Riley, Cheryl Mewhirter, Iayne Weaver, Annie Westfall, Becky Nelson, Tammy Jensen, Second: Coach Casey. Julie Patterson, Kate Bunce, Chris Pellett, Cindy Shepperd and Susan McNary. ...f- Members of the Iunior Varsity Girls' Tennis team a F' t H : T W lb , T M h Ruth Burrows, Sheri Gillihan, Karen Placzek, Dulcierellaifrlfmn, Llavuri zlilrllssldln, fgnd,yl:nHu3lorrl,, Seldgndl Lisa Pellett. Colleen Kerr, Marcia Henriksen, Carol Olsen, Stacie Cannon. Lori Euken, Sharon Wemimont, Ma.ry Biom, Carolyn Pauls, and Cindy Newton. f., f ,Q ls imvzifc fi 1' 'estiarvi1MZ7Wea,m,,' HM051-'QfifiwiffiiziilSex?M',W'f?,W'1 5 ?3'i a'5aa2:iiEf i.5E'f' 7 L 2-1+ v,'. Kfgisifi 1, 2 'r tie L i aff 957 f r 'fflf' liil f ig ..,V.N,,Q,,,,g53, s,VX,,M? . ,fa R .N,.,,Z5, , ,. , , 4 :isa , . , K+, , W ' M M Q 4 It ' 2 V- 5 . ' , M '9 .55 J H ,- V 5 li .fa s 1 is V eg ? e .,.': ,, ' Q' .. 3 ,. .W w i, -.off s fir ' 'Www . H ,. if A iwgyg L ,,g wvh..,.N4,k , ,, ,3 af' Q ,qc sk W! 1 : 11 11, 5' fi ' ' 1' r iWf.45?2 ' i3f'i'-t-SWE-. VFW ., C EQSQEL-511,- f s1.' ' 2, H- -.:. Y '-fi-fl ..,.,.,,..,,,'si'Q:f'. f sz? if ff' n 4 1 2- 2. 53? i ff? f aee' it 5232 3 v if , . f 1 i 1 GIRLS' AHS 4 3 9 5 7 8 2 3 4 5 sixth first first second VARSITY Glenwood Harlan Audubon Creston Lewis Central Denison Clarinda Red Oak Shenandoah Denison Tournaments TENNIS Opponent 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 4 Des Moines-Lincoln Conference Sectional District 1. Rhonda O'Riley does well even in practice. 2. Cindy Shepperd watches the ball land on the opponent's court. 3. Playing doubles are Chris Pellett and Kate Bunce. 4. Carol Olsen, Sue Brown, Sharon Wemirnont, and Cindy Huston wait for a court to practice on 5. A hard shot made easy by Annie Westfall. 6. Becky Nelson shows her good form. 7. The man the tennis girls follow. 8. Cheryl Mewhirter preforms her best. ,,,---I Atlantic Boys' Tennis Proves love Is Dead Coached by john Hiemstra, the boys' tennis team had one of its better seasons. In all, the team finished fourth in the Hawkeye 8 Conference, and fourth in the District meet in Council Bluffs. 5 The team was led by singles players Mike Cooper, Todd Pellett, and Randy Balch, and the doubles teams of Cooper and Pellett, Doug Cump- ston and Randy Balch, and Allen Friday and Ted Simpson. In duals, the team exhibited the fine skills and talents that enabled them to obtain a record of 8-4. 0 S lglembegs Iof th? hgileieg-:'lvghBoifsEf 'Igennis teapllri arg First gown: BBruce glaflstelllerhEricsMal13n,I'T1royvVDavilsl, B Y ' N rent ar ow, o i t, e w n, im ny er, ' ce, e y ar econ: o n eres , VARSITY TE NIS gags, Jeff Wright, David MilT:oDon Williams, Swldnson, John Maagffn, Doug McNary, and s. AHS Opponent ' ' ' 5 Glenwood 0 1 Abraham Lincohi 8 2 Harlan 3 3 Creston 2 8 Audubon 1 8 Denison 1 4 Abraham Lincoln 5 2 Clarinda 3 4 Red Oak 1 5 Denison 4 3 Shenandoah 2 9 Audubon 0 84 1. The doubles team of Mike Cooper and Todd Pellett show the play that took them to state. 2. Ted Simpson and Allen Friday zero in on the ball. 3. Doug Cumpston and Randy Balch follow the ball back and forth, and back and forth, .... 4. Randy Balch puts his body into the shot. 5. Todd Pellett nonchalantly retums' the ball. 6. Mike Cooper demonstrates the play that earned him the number one singles position. n T' .. a g A as-Q' f 4 gum V 'F , Q' mix? 'I K W' 'V 34 -..as .... 4 4 - v fs. .Ww- 'J Members of the Boys' Varsity Tennis team are First Row: Doug Cumpston, Coach john Hiemstra, Randy Balch, Allen Friday, Ted Simpson, Mike ' Paul I-Iuddleson, Iim Iorgensen, Stan Nielsen. Greg Elming, Second: Cooper, and,Todd Pellett. 85 I I s I I u x x 86 gmoufzsd as we uaualzii azz gn tg: atszsotjps of an atuafeni, U1 can Zig .my easy fo fail' me UISE 'mfs we me MEM! fo pfay. fWg pain: Q Alladow on tlis waff 04nd mol! oumfuu to fu me af. 041 a Lagoon we afauify peofzfe 044 jocga, ffoocfa, oz juz! in-gstwasru. gang gzoup 64 sxfzacisd to act in du own way, and someone wgo bo.+::.n'f fit in 124 loogscf down upon- Ugayaae wsizd. Bu! ian? Ilia! His psuon. 'WHO 14 til: f-mf mdwzduaf? qfVoufdrz'l it ge gait.-:1 if we fwaza .sang a unique fzeuon? Dfw .sang one of us aoufd say, Hg am mga! Li am. Seniors: Adults at Eighteen? 'FF jeffrey Lynn Allen Candis joy Andersen Madeline Sue Beck jeffrey Allen Becker Kirk Cosell Wickman uses his superb broadcasting talents for TV - station KAI-IS. Craig Edward Both Randy john Breach Robyn Lee Bredensteiner Janet Linn Bl'00kS Ronnie Gene Calhoun Barbara Io Camp Teresa Ann Christensen Michael Allen Claggett ' Dean Alan Andersen Paula Jayne Bacon Glen Edward Bailey, Jr. Penny Joanne Barnes Randy Duane Blake Julie Kay Blunk Judith Renee Boots Steven Kent Boots David William Buboltz Thomas Joel Buck Leslie Martha Bullock 101111 Lyman BUHCC Physics students find that the best way to see an experiment is to get Mark Anthony Clark James Darrell Cook above it. B I J ' Seniors Are Great: But We Already Know lt l J Members of the Jeff Club are seniors, jeff Becker, jeff Allen, Jeff Wgplger, and jeff Reynolds, Absent from the picture are jeff Nelson and e tevens. Sherrill Linn Clausen Douglas Robert Cooper Kristi Lynn Davis Cynthia May Dean , . , , Q fsmmawe' A ' ' if ,, Wwe: ' l 7 w Patricia Gale Eden Cindy Sue Esbeck Teresa A1111 F211St Tamela Jean Ferguson Kenneth Lynn Gard Richard Keith Gearhart Timothy Mark Gearheart David Lee Hansen 90 Kimberly Joyce Cummings Carl Anthony Dvorak Terry Dean Frisbie Lori Lynne Harris Carter Allen Cutler Patricia Ann Ecklin Kimberlee LuAnn Gaines Phillip Kennedy Hascall Seniors Released Into The Unsuspecting World ATLANTIC SENIOR HIGH scHooL May s, 1976 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ATTENTION SENIORS: David Thomas Hayes Peggy Sue Hensel Steven William Iepperson Geneda Kae jessen The Word is that tomorrow is senior skip day. This is no-t an official skip day and is not approved by the school. The last day of school for seniors is Wednesday, May 19, which means you will be out of school one week before 9, 10 Br 11th graders. You are given this privilege, with the understanding that you will be present at school until the last dlay. You are expected to be in school until May 19. Thomas Brian Kelso Karelyn Ann Kemp Candra Ann Lane Sandra Ann Lane Douglas Eugene Kinen David Paul Kirchoff Rickey Emmett Larsen Sandra Kay Larsen 92 ,wqmim Nancy Marie Hoffmann William jonathan Kauffman Ian Kayleen Kremer Richard Alan Lowers Seniors Celebrate Their Freedom If you don't get your activ 1 , l. L Annette Sue Mallette julie Ann Martens Paul Edward McDaniel Kirt David McIntosh ity ticket on time, exceptions - even for seniors! 's,,,m,.,,,,w ' ' you to pay. No LuAnn Miller Natalyn Ann Nason Becky Ann Nelson john jeffrey Nelson Michael Doyle Overton Steven Dale Park Gregory Arnold Parker Dallas Gene Paulsen Michael Eugene McCauley jon Robert Meyer Penny Lee Nodgaard Kathryn Ella Paulsen Terri Lynne McCutcheon Thomas Edward Meyer Richard Alvin Ortiz Todd Chapman Pellett Grade School Through Senior High Build Graduates Atlantic, home sweet home, says senior girls Jody Zellmer, Connie Swanson, Sandv Lane, Geneda lessen, Candy Lane, and Judy Bootsj Cynthia Kay Peterson Jeffrey Mark Reynolds Kristin Mary Schildberg Marjorie Lou Schnackel Rodney Dorland Schuler Diane Marie Smith Sharon jean Smith Sheila Joann Smith 96 Karen Louise Peterson Toni jo Robinson Rosemary .Theresa Schwarte Dawn Elaine Stangl Mitchell Lee Postlethwaite Kathleen Marie Rourick Frederick Reed Simpson Deborah Ann Stanley Debbie Sue Rasmussen Thomas Charles Sanclhorst w l Linda Kay Skoog Keith Dale Steffens The Class of 76 We Declare Our Independence Senior class officers Sherry Nichols, Secretary-Treasurerg Kirk Wickmnn, Jeffery james Stevens David Bruce Stuetelberg Lee David Turnlmll R0g6l' Carl UI1d6rWO0d Y ' Presidentg and Iudy Boots, Vice-Presidentg the biggest monkeys of the senior class, monkey around. Christine Anne Watson Donna Lynn Willoughby Dennis Paul Weihs Sarah Louise Wohlenhaus Jeffrey Duane Weppler Cynthia Annette Westfall Linda Sue Wood Doreen jane Yarger I if Constance Lynn Swanson Robert Charles Van Cleave Kirk Peter Wickman 'mf O 'Q CVU Mark Allen Swanson II Larry joseph Vogl Carrie Pearl Williams Suzette Elaine Young P 'fy T .fr In A fr l Debra Rae Thompson Lisa Ann Volk ,Q Dwight Timothy Williams Gregory Dale Younger joan Louise Troll Benny joe Waters Rebecca Ann Williams Iody Ann Zellmer All There Seems To Be Is Work, Work, and More Work These were the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the junior class. In most classes in this school, it is possible to ex press what you think without fear. agree uncertain disagree In this school the emphasis on excessive heavy some what excessive about right too little Jodi Aldag Sherri Allen Carol Almonrode jim Angell Brenda Arqold Denise Barlow Alice Bamett Kelley Bateman Michael Bates Laurie Beauchamp Jay Becker ' Lynnette Behrens James Bell Jeff Biggs Biff Bonnesen Cynthia Borchardt Kirk Bortle Terry Brewer Denise Brix Brenda Brown Scott Bumett Lori Butler Darla ,Campbell Timothy Campbell Andrea Qannon Carla Chantry Shari Chapman Donna Christensen Gail Christensen Miark Christensen Steve Claggett Carol Clark 100 Boys 39.5'Zn 29.6'Z1 30.9'k marks is: Boys 11.196 53.192 25.9'Z: 9.996 Girls 52.7'Z2 l2.9'Zr 34.496 Girls 30.196 46.26 19.496 4.896 2 I f f I 1. Juniors wonder why an I. Q. test? 2. Don Nevins speed reads so he can have time to sleep in individualized reading class. 3. Clinton Cutler's part time job is working in the superintendent's office and selling lunch tickets. Janine Comes Karen Comes Kevin Comes Jamie Cook Mike Cooper Jeffrey Cornwell Susan Cowles Douglas Cumpston Clinton Cutler Cynthia Dant DeAnn, Darling Sally Dennis Sally Dolch Joseph Dvorak Deborah Eblen Debbie Eyberg John Fleming Barbara Gard John Garrett Cynthia Gearhart Anne Gillett Randy Glynn Jill Grayson Stephen Green Tom Green Sheri Hagen Cynthia Harlan Kelly Harris Donna Hatchett Amy Jo Heiken Diane Heithoff Marcia Henriksen lOl Craig Hensley Ruth Hettinger Dan Hoegh Denise Hoffmann Paul Huddleson James Humphrey Harriet Hunt Cindy Huston Laurie Inman Peggy Jensen Richard Iensen Tamera Jensen Becky Jespersen Kim lessen Mona Jones Ron Jordan Nellie Iuel David Kanning Mark Karwal Colleen Kerr Ronald Kerr David King Michael King james Knight Kim Knop Kenneth Knuth Rebecca Krause Ricky Lambertsen Cynthia Lane Robin Lane Russell Lange Marlette Larsen These are the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the junior class. About how often do teachers require you to use the school library for supplementary study and work? i Boys Girls ai ' Y practically every day 2.5172 10.812 ,pf ' f once a week 19.896 24.7'Z: Q t M ' 2 to 3 times a month 38.3'Zn 26.996 , sf very seldom 39.51 37.6'Z: To what extent are teachers available and Willing . f. One Step From The Top to give you help on your studies outside the reg- ularly assigned period? Boys Girls l7.5'Z 25.8'Z2 63.8'W 51.6W whenever it is needed usually when needed occasionally 11.396 19.4'Z: seldom or never 7.596 3.296 102 A 52558.15 'Mn :Cm 1. junior class officers - Peggy Jensen, vice- presidentg Dan Hoegh, presidentg and Sandy Travis, secretary - try to look busy 2. Selling programs before the game are Tammy Jensen and Harriet Hunt. 3. Scott Burnett takes a break from the life of being a junior. William Larsen Lisa Larson Bruce Lehman Randall Lehman Steve Liles Kenneth Mally Craig Malone David Marsh John Mason james Mane: Micnaei McConnell Michael McCormick Debra McDermott Mary McDermott Todd McDermott Susan McNary Greta Meyer jeit Mills Daniel Morton Pam Nelson Sandra Nelson Timothy Nelson Donald Nevins Richard Nevins Kimberly Newton Janelle Ohms julie Patterson Lois Pauls Norman Petersen Connie Petty Lynette Piepel' Connie Poulsen 103 Juniors look Forward To '77 These were the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the junior class. Are you preparing for a full-time job immediately after graduation or for further education? Boys Girls job 32.996 34.8'Z: further education 67.1'ZJ 65.2'Zv How would you rate the educational opportunities offered by this school in regard to preparation for a full-time job or for further education: very good good average inferior very inferior Jerry Quick Russell Reimer Jocelyn Rhodes Donna Richter Tneresa Rowan William Sandbothe Tammy Scheibeler Kevin- Schlake David Schmidt Terri Schoenrock Jay Schrader Cathy Schwartz Teresa Shea Cynthia Shepperd Patricia Shriver Connie Smith Sherrie Smith Judith Sonntag lack Stanley Mark Steffens Mark Stevenson Ralph Stormer Laura Swanson Michael Swanson Chuck Templeman Todd Templeman Lori Theis David Thielen David Thomas Eldon Thompson Sandra Travis Kathie Tritsch 104 .Q f Hf'fLf?..rws Boys Girls 6.3'h Llfk 2031: 26.l'Zw 53.21 56.512 15.2'Z: 12.0'Z: 5.171 4.3'Zn . , ,Li A .5 socose eh! ...and if you can read this. you too close already, bruddah! ,fwf- . . 1. Erich Wickn-mn and Lori Theis stay after school to brush up on math. 2. Russell Reim- er .and Iay Becker add their own coaching while watching the victorious LV. football tearn. 3. 4-H is an important out-of-school activity for some Atlantic High School juniors. Timothy Tuel Sue Tyler Dennis Vogl Dawna Volk Sandy Walter Teresa Watts Jayne Weaver Ronny Welbom Tony Wendt Vickie Weppler Patti Westering Dave Weston Susan VVhite Erich Wickman Gary Wiemers Donald Williams Shirley Williams Pamela Wilson Perry Wilson Kevin Winchell Lori Winston Lori Wise Robert Woolsey Richard Wright April Yarham Dennis Young Michelle Young 105 Two Years Done: Twu More To Go These were the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the sophomore class Most classes you have had in this school have been Boys Cir s very interesting 6 O7 6 27 somewhat interesting 64 07 80 ZW somewhat dull 20 07 18 67: very dull 10 07 0 OW To what extent are students in this school given freedom and responsibility for their own learning felection of courses, selection of teachers, unsuper- vised study, long-range assignments, etc.j: Boys Girs too much freedom 1.096 0.092 about right 37.0'Zv 50.07 too little freedom 62.0'k 50.07 Philip Allen Dwight Andersen Greg Anstey M k Armstr ar Ong Daniel Baggenstoss Randy Balch Gene Barnett Timothy Beauchamp jeffrey Bebensee Greg Berg Connie Beymer Mary Bjorn Brad Bonnesen Renee Bornholdt Steve Bowers 'Ilheresa Brewer Susan Brown Richard Bruce Randy Burger Leland Camp Bonny Campbell Cathy Casteel Jeff Cook .Robert Cook Dana Cooper Tammy Cranston jennifer Deter Linda Dimig Jo Drake 'Dhomas Dvorak Rae Eblen James Ellingson Greg Elming Tammy Ericksor Kurt Esbeck Lori Euken jill Ferrell Don Finnell Loretta Flathers Dorinda Fnrd 106 Laurie Fortney Mrark Fudge Jack Fume Kandice Fume Linda Gaunt LuAnn Gipple Gwen Greve David Gronewold Randy Groves Kelly Hair Mark Hansen Jerry Hansen Teresa Harris Patrick Hascall Barbara Hatchett Patrick Hayes Teresa Hayes Allen Heath Mike Henning Lori Hepler Patricia Herbert Norman Hoeck Karen Holland Lori Hoover Mike Howard Dallas Huddleson Jon Humphrey Nancy Jacobsen Terri Jameson Allen Jensen Jody Johnson Timothy Johnson Jeri Jones James Jorgensen Peter Kelloway Tim Kemp Todd Kermoade Paul King Jeff Klever Mary Ellen Kluever Dixane Knop Mark Knudsen Chris Kraft Karla Kunze Sharon Lassen David Lilienthal Lorraine Mallette Jim Marsh Darwin McDermott 107 Mark Marcellus Dennis Marsh Laurie Marousek Malinda Martens Mark Martens Chris McCollough Joni McConnell Monna McNeese Craig Mead Amy Mikkelsen Lisa- Millikan David Mills Wayne Morgan Albert Morris Mary Murphy Sherry Myers David Nelson Lynn Nelson Allison Nichols Amy Nichols Stanley Nielsen 108 1. Norman Hoeck, alias Hocheck , demon- strates' the finer points of forensic speaking. 2. Snow! 3. Jeff and Eric Swanson enioy snow fsee No. 25. 4. Studying is rare, but Linda Smith and Kathie Tritsch are caught. 5. Tom Robinson watches girls. 6. Darrell Paulsen watches the camera. can wr- J X. YOUR DH: Ili 'WNW QM farvm it! Wahine wx w. 1 3 fi I x ii V-1 I f lr. A fr M, 4,,,,,,,,,,,, af ' 'Q 4,5 ' , , , ,S Upper-Underclassmen These were the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the sophomore class. In most classes in this school, it is possible to ex- press what you think without fear. Boys agree 39.5'Z2 uncertain 29.6'Z: disagree 30.9fZ: In this school the emphasis on marks is: Boys excessive heavy 11.1'Zs some what excessive 53.1'k about right 25.9'Zv too little 9.97: tif: Girls 52.712 12.996 34.496 Girls 30.1fZv 46.2'Z: 19.4'k 4.352 Thomas Nielsen Brenda Ohms Carol Olsen Rodney Ortiz Doug Ostrus Kelly Parham Laura Parker Steven Paul Regina Pauley Darrell Paulsen Lisa Pellet! Marci Petersen Nancy Peterson Timothy Peterson Karen Placzek 109 Linda Polkingharn Diane Popp Jeffrey Pross Dulcie Ramon Kurt Reason Mark Reimer Timothy Retz Douglas Richter Jeff Riggs Thomas Robinson Tim Ronfeldt David Ross Jack Sams Larry Sandbothe Mark Schildberg Kelly Schlake Lisa Schlueter Dennis Sheil David Sieh Lisa Sierp Scott Small La ' S 't urie mx Linda Smith Tim Snyder Glen Sonntag Michael Steffens Shelly Steffens Eric Swanson Jamie Swanson Kelly Symonds Tim Templeman Teri Theis Darcy Theulen Scott Thielen Ronald Thompson 1-1 These were the results from the ITED student questionnaire for the sophomore class. Most of the teachers in this school care for students as individuals apart from their work in class. agree uncertain disagree How adequate is the supply materials in the library serving terests and needs? much material available usually the needed materials can be located frequently materials are not available library resources are very inadequate H0 Boys Girls 23.8'Zv 51.996 49.5'Z2 32.l'Z1 26.7'Z1 l6.0'Zv of supplementary your learning in- Boys Girls 2l.6'k 21.0'Z: 47.196 70.471 23.5fk 7.471 7.8fk 1.2'Z2 Sophomores: Caught In The Middle Craig Vemon Dale Viether Sharon Vogl Diana Volk Roger Warne Linda- Waters Terem Waters William Watson Tina Watts jeff Weihs Bill Welter Greg Weppler Susan Weppler John Weresh Sharon Wemimont Rodney Wester Angela Westfall Gracie Williams Tom Williams Kelli Winchell Jane Wise David Witmer Rebecca Wonder Idhn Worthington Parry Wright Lori Younger Man Zellmet. Ill Class of '79 Starts To look Toward The Future These were the results from the ITED ques- ionnaire for the freshman class. How would you characterize your own effort in your school work this year? Boys working very hard 5.6'Z1 working fairly hard 75.3'k taking it easy l5.7'k just loafing 3.4'Z: Which of these statements best des opinion of the self-direction permitted this school, apart from classroom work: Boys much self-direction l4.lfk some self-direction 76.196 little or no self-direction 9.8'k Iodi Allen jeffrey Anderson Laura Anderson Rick Anderson Robert Anderson Susan Anderson Steven Angell Jennifer Baggenstoss Carol Bailey Brent Barlow Michael Bell Michael Beymer Linda Book Linda Boots Bruce Bomholdt Jeff Brandt David Britsbn Randy Brown Dana Bruce Gary Buboltz Kate Bunce Barbara Burk Cherri Burk Lynn Bumett .Nllxl Ruth Burrows Ted Butcher Ianeen Camp Darryl Campbell Tracy Oamphell Stacia Cannon Steven Casteel Kent Chamberlain Rodney Christensen Suzette Christensen Stephanie Claggett Howard lChrisJ Clark Mark Clark Debbie Clemsen Robin Collins Craig Comes ll2 Girls l0.6'Zn 75.072 13.5fZ2 LOW cribes your students in Girls 8.62 8l.0'Zv 10.51 1. Studying in .the back of the library, is a habit even freshmen like Steve Casteel' and Barry Midkiff, leam quickly. 2. Lauri Nrsson, Sue Garrett, Stacia Cannon, and Patty Sonntag create unusual artistic designs on thelcatwalk windows. 3. Talking during class is I janet Dorsey and Pam Harlan's favorite pastime. ,' sr B ive iorilrfzilils-. W 5 kinpqml ., A I--if 5533? Melodie Cooper john Cowles Troy Davis Carl Dolch janet Dorsey Donald Dreager Debbie DuVa1l Mark Ehrman Marlan Feltner Kevin Ferguson Debbie Freese Russell Fume Kirby Gaines Dennis Gard Susan Garrett Daniel Gaunt Sheri Gillihan Gary Goeken Ion Groves Victoria Gubbels Kelly Guttenfelder Joel Hansen Pamela Harlan jeff Harris H3 Freshmen, Freshmen, Don't Be Shy These were the results from the ITED ques- ionnaire for the freshman class. 1. Donald Dfoogof thinks of tho good times To what extent do you feel the need for more per- mix during the freshmen mixer. sonal attention in such matters as selecting courses, getting a job, choosing a college, etc.? Boys Girls i I would like to talk to someone more often than I can now 28.996 14.696 someone is usually available when I need to discuss such matters 56.7'Za 75.75 someone is always available when I need to discuss such matters l4.4'Z1 9.71 s ..,.,.7?:,N V Z if Does the school offer all the subjects you would ,V A 75- Q' 5 3 like the school to offer? -. , Nga, ' Boys Girls it Mg, 1 yes 62.2'Z: 54.5fk W' f ' H' no 38.8'k 45.596 Joel Harris Joan Hawes Ann Hayes Rebecca Heithoff Denise Heitink Alisha Hen-nningsen Russel Henningsen Lori Hensel Mike Hepler Mary Hodge Jerry Hoilien Peter Hopley Douglas Hughes JoBeth Humphrey Brian Ihnken Scott Ihnken Carl Jacobsen Bryan Jensen Jay Jensen Scott Jepperson Jeff Johnson Ryan Johnson Debbie Juhl Kevin Just Ty Kautz Kevin Keim Debbie Kelso Diane Kenefick Rhonda King Brenda Knight John Knight Darren Knop 114 GTF' 'vs 'fs 2 Kellie Knop Christopher Knuth Elizabeth Lambertsen Ann Lang David Larson Leroy Larson Jody Leslie Kandy Linn Susan Logue Debra Luke Deric Mallon Eric Mallon jimmy Mallon Thomas Mally Cathy Malone James Martens jeffrey Mase Bruce Masteller Lydia Mauk Dorothy McCauley Michael McDermott Teresa McIntosh Douglas McNary Chris Mead Barry Midkiff Debbie Mikkelsen Patricia Miller Vickie Miller John Minor Deborah Misner Jimmy Misner Clifton Moore Linda Morgan Allen Morris Teny Murphy Amy Nelson Rochelle Nelson Susan Nelson Cindy Newton Stuart Nichols 115 Freshmen Stride Through, Despite Senior Aggressors y These were the results from the ITED ques- ionnaire for the freshman class. To what extent has the counseling and guidance you received in this school been helpful to you? Boys Girls extremely helpful 12.096 4.896 somewhat helpful 58.796 58.796 not helpful 15.297 17.396 have not received any 14.19 19.29 How would you describe the standards fexpecta- tionsl set by your teachers? Boys G'rIs much too difficult 7.696 3.89: somewhat difficult 50.091 34.396 QW of 1 about right 38.091 60.091 Mgj somewhat easy 4.391 1.991 ' much too easy 0.096 0.09: ' , Lauri Nisson Wendy Nodgaard Kevin Oberrneier Lauxinc O'Brien Jul'e Ole I I' Rhonda 0'Riley jennifer Overton Timothy Parker Holly Parrott Janeen Paul Carolyn Pauls Mona Paulsen Christine Pellett Kim Petersen Nancy Placzek Marcia Postlethwaite Kevin Rattenborg Alan Reimer Becky Riley Tracy Robertson Debbie Robinson Robin Roest Kelly Rourick Lori Ruhr Marcy Sager Randall Sandbothe Traci Schlueter Eugene Sohmeling Nancy Schmitt Valerie Schmitt Jeffery Schuler Roger Schuler David Schwarte jennifer Schwartz Chris Shepperd jerry Simpson Mary Sue Simpson Ida Smith Lisa Smith Shawn Smith 'I 16 -'WW iii 4? 4 ,Z L :E l il H ,Q -M if gf we V 1 K V. A , V . ., , M, V evifw, I -nuwyvvw ' 4 V ix A WV- 4' 2 -VVV 4 :I I , WV Q 4 Vkz '- .. Wm- if Ln, 3 un , nuns. 'iittxniam -rw? un... . . -- 1 1. Julie Oler and Traci Schlueter wash dishes after I Christmas party in home economics class. 2. Working together during L.R.C. are Mark Clark and Terry Smith. X Terry Smith Patricia Sonntag Patti South Michelle Stevens Kim Stinton jeffrey Swanson julie Syvertsen Tammy Teig Todd 'Fheis Vickie Thomas Richard Thompson Mitchell Trewet james Tuey Kenneth Vogl Nancy VVlede Tammy Welbom Donald Welter Christine Wendt Connie Wendt jana Wheatley Scott Wiechmann David Williams Deborah Williams C. Todd Willis Julie Winston Michael Wolfe Steve Woolsey ' on jeffrey Worthmgt Q ----- KJ . 4 I . I sn E E I-Ll 2 4 LJ 4 ' sn U E Lu Q 4 LJ 4 Q LA 2 E Lu Q 5 W ,w ,, - 8 04 nunctud diffmsnt aatiuitiu ow: t'iu:4. KW: ttsaoms ao ttuay, w: finct fittf: tim: to Javot: to ectucatiorz. Sanoof ia an institution of t,:a'uzing 901 iam: psoibtzs. KW: tancf to sxcui: ouusfuss gzom taying, gy aaying tttat KW: aa.n't mag: ttt: gzacfsa anyway. But, :gow Jo w: Enom we can't qlntit, w:'U: put in som: EffO'Lt', 04nd zsaftlsy t'zi:d! Qqau muff! hy ugfli nw. Evan if Em ,wi mpg: mmf, U mzgfif Lis Ligue-L flian flflfliat Em snowing now. a4t feast tttan ar: coufct Eonsatfy :ay U my gut. t -K wa n: ,.,. g., 1 2 1 1 ,nf : 'fzE'F in if I5 s 9' Q ,.. z l Qvwxhw ' W X Y af, 'nv-fa f A . I H+ r-Y ,QC , 3 c .5 5 Y x V ,:..zm:.faWW.g.,-wr .. g .,,,..,..,.,.W , .W ,V gpm, ,Y , fm fu x K K ff ,, K 2 ' J 1 , , far 5 X ,f xx? AVVV A ,. I 'xv Q. iv, , k ,sf ' J J X ' mn A T K 1 Q ,, . ., W , . . I I ' , , '51, -7 ,vii if 'V vw ' Y ' qv f , ,fy f',, . A I ,f ww, f tm Q I K ' Sl:-.af The members of the 1975-76 School Board are First row: Keith Robinson, Presd t Io Hunter, Superintendentg Edith Shank, Secretaryg Second: Ray Underwood, Margaret Lpp oh Dick Cook, and Ann Wick-man. The Administration Keeps AHS' Wheels Turning Smoothly A pharmacist, an employee of Walnut Grove, a part owner of Claremar Fabrics and the Studio, a farmer and a fannwife made up the capable school board for the 1975-1976 school year. The board which meets the second Tuesday of each month, discussed various school activities, policies and fi- nances. Some of the items discussed during their meet- ings Were: the possible seven hour day, opening the gym on Saturdays, finances Csuch as the raising of the cost of milk a penny a carton, the buying of three new school buses, and the hiring of a new teacher to teach the nine Vietnamese studentsj. 1 ' , 5 7 f V 3 g '43, 4 ai K it was ,iv i ar -11 , Vim, ' ffl' Y 2 ik Fx I 'Q i .k i ,. l EJ SVS, 1 X K , ,, -V , s ...W W, ,. .,, i 1 f lg is Iii 5. l ., .. V ,qi- .e, A I i E. LiL,V,, ' M ay Q, 1 , we Q , .Q .gf s ra r . gxf4s5Qfs5:m,W ,Q 1. , l i I ii is . Z 1 -vw-V' 'Jn..n---'ff IO' .4 wak- 1. Looking through his schedule book, Mr, Hunter finds out what is going on throughout the day. 2, Mr. Binfield works conscientiously to keep ahead of his workload. 8. Putting aside his administrative duties, Mr. Neary watches over a study room. 4. Mr. Dyer finds it almost impossible to get away from his paperwork. 5. Mr. Dyer and Mr. Hunter confer about the school administration. 6. Mr, Eblen gives his good ole AHS smile. fw- I Dale Allen Shop 8 Building Construction Sheet Metal Boy's Golf Assistant 8th Grade Football Head 7th Grade Boy's Basketball Ronald Beaver Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV FFA Advisor V Ruth Beaver Chemistry Physics Individual Science Investigation 1 F ' i ,, . ' ., ,H . ji, s Beverly Bennett Nurse Health Careers Club Advisor Leland Carmichael Current Problems and Issues American History 9 Nonnan DeLance English 9 Survey of English Literature Individualized Beading Vicki Finders Accounting Typing I Richard Brown Head of Math Department Modem Geometry Modem Introductory Analysis Mini Courses Richard Casady Basic Computer Programing General Math Calculus Assistant 7th Grade Football Assistant I. H. Basketball iw 4 Elaine Elming Home Economics 8 Home Economics I, II, III Dwight Grantham Accounting General Business Automation, Management, and Selling Typing I Assistant Dramatics Iunior-Senior Prom Advisor IAVELIN Advisor t-1-:dBsMe'i or eogra Girls' Track P y Qiaperone Lowell Clauson Biology John Eskew Sr. H. Guidance Counselor ,,, .Y Thane Hascall Advanced Speech Stage Production English 10 Director of Dramatics and Speech Thespians Advisor 15359 Betty Heflin John 1-Iiemgn-g Girls' Physical Latin I Education American Girls' Golf History 9 GRA Advisor Boys' Tennis Cheerleading SES Advisor Advisor I I Francis Hofmeyer Head of Social Studies Department World History and Cultures Economics 20th Century World History ie ,Q wa, 'X ll Jeanne Haworth Head of English Department Advanced Composition Individualized Reading English 9 NEEDLE Advisor Gere Huebner American History 9 Diplomatic History of the U. S. Head I. V. Football Assistant Varsity Track 1. English 10 students pay close attention to Miss Morse as she explains their next assign- ment. 2. Using a little psychology on his stu- dents is Mr. Massman. 3. Tom Kelso and Kim Knop get out of the hall! says Mr. Has- call. 4. Miss Heflin, Jennifer Deter, Lori Hoover and Jennifer Baggenstoss assist Lori Euken on the uneven bars. Sharon Leslein Basic Geometry Basic Algebra I Regular Algebra I Head Girls' Basketball Assistant I. H. Girls' Track Richard Jespersen Sr. H. Guidance Counselor Now listen To Your Teacher As we continue down the hall these sounds were heard . . . background music of a movie . . . daily gossip being exchanged in NEEDLE room . . . sneat, snice, slovely, school . . . I'm not joking . . . how many of you understand me . . . your just a pansie, stop whining . . . this is an improper frac- tion . . . you bozo . . . don't linger . . . a person who has 310,000 is not what I call wealthy . . . some people say put cold cream on first, but don't, not with this grease paint or you'll have the biggest mess this side of Anita . . . do you follow me? . . . como estas . . . donlt go to the Dairy Queen unless I say you can . . . if you're good, I'll give you two cheers next Friday . . . use examples . . . a few things I want to call your attention to . . . you sewed the sleeve to the neck hole . . . keep this in mind stu- dents . . . hey, you dudes . . . let's get going cherubs . . . this looks like a nice problem . . . now, let's go on . . . are you coming to the meeting tonight . . . ladies be quiet . . . now what I want to talk to you about today is . . . may I have your attention now people . . . that will cost you a piece of your life . . . I'm going to tell you something . . . you have to survive . . . you can get quiet . . . well honey . . . Kathy Lincoln Jim Lowary Larry Lyons Secretarial Practice J. H. Drawing English 10 Office Typing Wood and Power Modem 01-31 Procedures Electricity Communications Typing I, II Auto Mechanics Individualized Shorthand Power Machines Reading Record Keeping Cold Metals NHS Advisor and Machines Girls' Basketball Chaperone Printing of ,School Programs Sounds From The Classrooms Through the halls of A.H.S. during the school year of 1975-76 one could have heard these sounds and voices ,,,.. . never, never, never! . . . eyes on copy, ready, type . . . pencils scratching on paper . . . turn around and put your feet flat on the floor . . . this assignment is due . . . where did all these flies come from? . . . why don't you come in after school? . . . now people we will have quiet . . . don't cry, you can bake another cake . . . umm, is this supposed to be your answer? You copied it off my desk, right? . . . darn, I've hit my peak and it's only Monday . . . give me an example . . . then therefore, President Ford has vetoed . . . are there any questions? . . . pay attention please . . . today we will begin -learning how to disect starfish. We begin by . . . shut up or I'll bounce you off the wall . . . my grading scale is fair you'll have to admit . . . yuck! . . . let's get class started, I certain- ly wouldn't want to waste the taxpayersfmoney . . . silence of thirty minds taking a test . . . these countries all have a tundra climate which wake up! . . . please pull the shades . . . now hear this! . . . there are too many mistakes in what you just typed . . . silence is golden so get rich quick . . . hand in all your sketches of still objects . . . look at the number line . . . now think, where could the Yankees . . . do you see what I mean? . . . this is an important quality of a speech. Try to use it . . . are your drawers clean? . . . chapter test on page eighty-nine. If you read this it could help . . . Listen! There goes our wonderful little Micky Motorhead . . . shut up or I'll stand on your eyelids . . . but this proof is really very simple . . . can you answer me this? . . . to be seen, stand up, to be heard, speak up, to be appreciated, shut up . . . 126 Paul Massman Psychology American History 9 Arthur Meyer Sr. H. Band Prep Band Stage Band Dick McLaren Special Education 'vw Dona Miller Sr. I-I. Librarian Clark Neary Elnora Nebula American Art l. ll Govemment I- H- All Sociology Richard Nissen Algebra I Algebra II and Trigonometry Mini Courses Head 9th Grade Football Head 9th Grade .Basketball Assistant Varsity Track Martin Ruthie Geometry General Math Basic Algebra II Mini Courses Craig Messer Typing I, II Business Law A, R fda-A 'AF 2 ,wi ,:, - 5 oi Q,Q,.,.p' 4 ' ' H Can., . A 4' , I A H fi Gail Morse Individualized Reading Writing Lab English 10 Y-Teen Advisor Ronald Niemann Earth Science Individualized Science Investigation Science Club Advisor Richard Seufert Spanish I, II, III 205' 2 .,,,,, f if I I , Connie Simmons Joel Simms Dianne Sponheim Creative Writing Driver's Education Home Economics English 9 Assistant Girls' I, II, III Assistant Track FHA Advisor Dramatics and Assistant Varsity Speech Wrestling Head Girls' Softball Cross Country an-f-- Nellie Swaney Delma Wright Robert Younger Mass Media Mixed Chonxs Boys' Physical Modem Written Treble Chorale Education Communications Girls' Chorus Head Varsity' 20th Century Concert Choir Football American Music Theory Head Varsity Literature Track American Sampler English 10 Student Council Advisor Homecoming Events 1. Explaining the necessity of historical mo- ments in the life of the nation is Mr. Hiemstra. 2. Miss Leslein compliments Connie Wendt on her mathematical ability while checking her assignment. 3. Mr. Clauson examines the uniqueness of the human body. 7 gifts! Lynn Barnes 7th Grade Science Sth Grade Science Assistant Varsity Football Assistant Baseball Head Wrestling Charles Burnett 'lth Grade Science Assistant Varsity Football Assistant I. H. Wrestling Head Baseball Francis Dyer 7th Grade Reading 8th Gmde Reading Erlene Fett 7th Grade Social Studies FN 3. 7' .4 uf . M 'w ' iw mr V -a-if Bruce I-Iendersen 7th Grade Math Sth Grade Math Assistant I. H. :Basketball Head S. H. Girls' Track Gwyn Kluever j. I-l. Librarian Cindi Metzger 7th Grade Music 8th Grade Music Harold Hascall 7th Grade Band 8th Grade Band Mary Hiemsh-a 7th Grade English Richard Lundgren I. H. Guidance Counselor Sonya Mikklesen 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Math 9th Grade Honors Algebra Helen Hemphill Leaming Center Dennis Holbrook 7th Grade Math Sth Grade Math Roger Mathias 8th Grade Science Assistant I. V. Football Head J. V. Basketball Head J. H. Track Janie Haney I. H. Girls' Physical Education Head I. H. Girls' Basketball Head 1. H. Girls' Track Wallace Roscoe 8th Grade American History Summer Driver's Education ful Rosamund Royalty 7th Grade Reading Sth Grade Reading Io Ann Runyan Sth Grade English W f . ' 3 YN Corrine Stanley 7th Grade English 8th Grade English Gerald Waugh Kenneth Winters Ruby Woodring 8th Grade Math 7th Grade Social J. H. Special. I. H. Boys' Studies Education Physical 8th Grade Education American Summer Driver's History Education Assistant I. H. Head 8th Grade Boys' Track Football Assistant S. H. Head Varsity Boys' Girls' Basketball Basketball 'l'eacl1er's Voices Are Heard When one crossed over the catwalk he could have heard these sounds or seen these things . . . quit screwing around . . . pens clicking . . . sniffles . . . persons groaning after a test was handed back . . . feet tapping . . . laughter . . . explanation of the excretory system . . . the raising of an eyebrow . . . I'd like your undivided attention . . . shut up, men . . . that's a detention slip for you, young man . . . the picking of a mustache . . . would you please call me Ms .... the other day I saw these geese flying over and . . . I hope this will help you to see as far as . . . the joke's over . . . now settle down . . . sit down and busy yourselves . . . your assignment for tomorrow is . . . what's your opinion? . . . if you miss one or two it's an A, three or four is a B . . . the squeaking of chalk . . . so when a linking verb is used don't put . . . grow up . . . 1. Mr. Hendersen keeps an evil eye out for wrongdoers. 2. Mr. Burnett assists seventh graders with their laboratory work. 3. Would you gentlemen please quiet down? 4. Mrs. Royalty can often be seen scurrying to finish her preparation. 129 P N , r I 4 I I I Gqcqoining is Scgufsz gunion UEQ EQzl'QlzQ9Q Q-QQ LO Ql'QQQ UEQQ ,QQQH of QEQ fQQaEzfzQQ QQQ QEQ-QQJ UEQ fQQzQQ EQQE QfQJQQfQ E002 Q QQQH of if UEQQ :Q QQQ QQfQpl'QeQf5 ZQEQ fEQf Qf bg E 9E E of 5'Effl:I23 QEQQQ QQQQ QxQmpfQQ 64nd Qopyzng QEQ Ez9E QQEQQFQ, DEQ QQQQQQE and Qa9EfE 9-QQJQQQ 5418 ,QQQFQQQH QQ QQQQQ Q QQQQ PEQQQ. Q4 time WEQQ fEQy Qfzff EQ 'DEQ QxQmpl'QQ fm QQEQQQ. UEQ5 wail' EQ QEQ QfQQ!QQfQ of 645545 DEQ, will EQ QEQ QQQQ LQQJQQQ and Quplboding GSIGVCY. 9-mm fEQz-Q QEQ QQQQ wzlf QQmQ UEQ QfEEQfQQ, mQQzQzQnQ, Qnd QQEQEQQQ. Gag, ana wgaf wif!! gs. Cinthia Abild Amy Allen Bobby Andersen Mike Anderson Randy Anderson Anthony Anstey Ginnie Armstrong c We E 1 Wayne Amold Brian Ballinger Joseph Bateman Randy Beauchamp Kristi Bechtol Tina Beckel Iodi Behrends Todd Behrends David Behrens Steve Berg Jodene Berry Kevin Binfield Roger Blake Deborah Boken Beth Bonnesen Carla Borchardt Kent Bertie Debbie Bouchard Betlsy Bullock Sandy Calhoun Catherine Camblin Edythe Christensen Linda Christensen Marla Christemen Michael Christensen Te ' Christ m ensen Lori Christoffersen Harry Clark Eighth Grade Finally Gets Into The Swing of lt All These were the results from the Javelin student questionnaire for the eighth grade class. How would you characterize your effort in your school work this year? Girls Boys Working very hard 896 TZ: working fairly hard 86W 7871 taking it easy 896 12'Zv loafing OW: 3'Z: In most classes in this school it is possible to stress what you think without fear. Girls Boys agree 48'Z2 47W disagree 41176 28W uncertain llfk 2596 1' x S fd 1 The library is the first stop of the day for Pam Johnson 2 Someone with a tm ear gets the evil eye 3 Roaming the halls before school is one of the highlights of a school day. Arm Clason Robbie Clausen Bill Coatney Don Cook Terri Cook Rhoda Darrow Adam Davis David Diaz Jim Duffy Iohn Dvorak Lynn Ehn-nan David Erickson Bamey Esbeck Patricia Eyherrg Donald Faust Darla Feltner David Ford Russell Fort Richard Gaunt Jeff Gipple Karl Goeken Peter Coetzmann Dianm Green Oathy Groves Danny Hall Derek Hansen Julie Hansen Robert Hascall Rodney Hensel Todd Hensley Paul Hepler Kathleen Henman Nina Hetrick Kenneth Hettinger Patrick Honlev Eighth Grade Makes Way For Higher levels How would you characterize the spirit of the stu- dents in this school? above average average Girls Boys 19.811 1672 75.976 64'Z: 4.392 20W Which of the following statements best describes your feelings about going to school? Girls Boys always look forward to it 1.196 Zfk usually look forward to it 37.1fk 24fZw frequently am indifferent 44.4451 40? very often dread it 15.5W 15? always dislike it 1.902 19fZn Michelle Howard Todd I-Iuddleson Laura Hughes Cindra Jensen Glen Jensen LaDonna Jensen Marcy Jensen Scott Jensen Brian Jessen Nancy Johnson Kenneth Jones Joseph Jorgensen Darla Juhl Doug Just Rick Keasey Michael Kelso Michelle Kemp Tom Kemp Dennis Kinen Lynn Kinen Laurie Kinnison David Kizzier Jen'y Klever Michael Kruop Kirk Knudsen Gerri Lane Lisa Leander Jim Lewis Shaun Lippincott Lori Lohoff Brenda Ludington Kellie Martens Jeff Martin Karen Mauer Kathy McCauley 1. K.C. Jones and Todd Behrends try to study, while Scott Jensen taps out an accompanunent. S ,Q 1 N1 lla? i I V L .W x 3 1,18 ts-tif-Qs Q 2 1 f, 4 i ,,.. Carol McCollough Dan McDermott Alan McNeese Sheri Mead Jay Midkiff Diana Misner Michaelle Moore Alan Morgan Valerie Moser Brent Myers Joni Namanny Ted Namanny Cynthia Nelson Dawn Nelson Shellie Nelson Greg Nevins Ieff Nevins Kristie Newton Vickie Newton Mike Nielsen james Norton Terri Nunn Michael Obemneier Keith Olsen Todd Olsen Carol Parker Steve Parker Lori Parrott Rhonda Pauley Michael Paulsen Debbie Petersen Monte Petersen Connie Peterson Cary Popp Colette Prall 5? if if ,Q 2 V. ,. 5 ., ,. E 135 5 nyilif J sq 2 i f. I ,I 1- A . .,,-, 4 - n 4 fm li? mil W nl ' rv 'gg 1. -4 l 1,5 3 P11 T if 1. The library provides a place for diligent students to study in peace and solitude, except for some. 2. The Olga Korbut of tomorrow? John Price Laurie Pross Andrew Quick Kim Rains Todd Rasmussen -jeana Rathman Lou Ann Ratzlaff Robert 'Renaud Amy Retz Qarla Richter Randy Roberts Leslie Robinson Tammy Ronfeldt Lynette Rourick Shawn Rourick Mitzi Sager Kimberly Scarf Beth Schildberg Scott Schoenrock Elizabeth Schrier Todd Schuler Anthony Schwarte Sidney Seberger Denise Seibert Sharon Sierp Kelly Simonton Leann Simpson Laveda iSissyD Small Douglas Smith M-ark Smith Nancy Smith Shelly Smith Gary Sonntag Gerald Sonntag Julia Starlin i, Another Year Closer To 1980 These were the results from the Iavelin stu- dent questionnaire for the eighth grade class. This school is a good school for a young person to attend. Boys Girls agree 76.196 86.396 disagree 18.5'k 10.8'Zv uncertain 5.496 2.996 Ruby Starlin Eileen Steffens E ' Stirm l'lC Gary Stuetelberg Randy Swensen Tami Theis Darlene Thompson Laurel Trewet Dianne Troll Ieff Van Ert 'David Volk Mark Walter Alan Watts Jamie Weaver Mai-lc Weideman Patricia Welter Linda Wester John Weston Lora Wicker Cathy Williams Jerry Williams Iohn Williams Sharon VVlilliams Kimberly Winchell David Wonder Carol Wood Frank Young Michelle Young Bret Younger The following are drug abuse drinking theft vandalism cheating violence none of these 3- X. 1 L problems in this school: Boys 29: 179: 18'Z: 267: 27 'Za 1096 OW: Girls PZ: 8'Z: 79: 3396 4296 ZW Tk Smallest Trojans Adapt To Changes These were the results from the Iavelin student questionnaire for the seventh grade class. To what extent has the counseling and guidance you received in this school been helpful to you? Boys extremely helpful 1295: somewhat helpful 6696 not at all helpful 19? have not received any SW: In most classes in this school is it possible press what you think without fear? agree disagree uncertain Brian Acker Darin Andersen Kirk Andersen Todd Anderson Wade Anderson Kellie Anstey Iohn Aunan jay Avey Kevin Baier Robert Ballinger Troy Barringer Michael Baur Linda Beckel Ned Becker Alan Behrends Mary Ann Beymer Tom Blake Jim Book Dwayne Bomhold-t Brian Boston Matthew Brandt Roger Breach Daniel Brown Amy Burg Ricky Burk Robert Burrows lim Butcher Ion Carey Glenda Carr Lisa Christensen Rodney Christensen Rusty Christensen 138 Boys 46'Z: 36? 1896 Girls 1296 7O'Z: MSW: 2fZn to ex- Girls 4896 33'Z: 19W 'F as l K Robyn Clem Gary Collins Darrin Cook Shelli Cooper Sherry Cranston Lisa Damold james Denny Mary I0 Dimig Clen Dolch Connie Donlin Kyle Drake Dedee Duffy Mike DuVall Ann Dvorak George Eblen Lori Ecklin Q.. Mark Elming Sandi Elsberry Beverly Evans Heather Farr Beth Flathers my Myron Flathers Tom Gaines Enrique Gasca 'I , i i f . s , .Wx ii C ss' . 44 ? Kellie Gaylord Douglas Hansen Todd Hansen Kimberly Harris Iiiqzg I-harris 1 Q. 3 ' Bryan Hallyg John Henning K, .5 1. Believe it or not, Doug Hansen is actually looking a word up. 2.Rhonda Rudy and Robin Nunn find an interesting study place. Outside the classroom! Q' i me Q10 mo W? O ,, f if 4 J? .X L, if r L ,X is L ,',, ' J - A 'i ma f 1 ,- V' ab V, ZAA J Y f 1 'Vf'1 1 r 7th G d E I I N s rr if or 1 if f fa 8l'S Xie ll EW lIl'I'0llll IIIQS c ' he w - . W r M , , an g nw H . N 'gf' aw. - ' 1 J Aa ., ' These were the results from the IAVELIN stu- f 'ii li jg . H AL J., ii it id dent questionnaire for the seventh grade class. ' r ' , I M In this school the emphasis on marks 1s: I , Q L? 5 Boys Girls i V 'J C. I ' J excessive, heavy 7'Z1 87: I t J 52 . J , somewhat excessive 3596 25'Zn 3 ii' Waist ' rv. if rtn ,g L f N J abou? rlght f X H1 M at 1 f:3,E4tQL too little zen zm J rfillf iiea This school is a good school for a young person ' ' gg gk J, 1 to atrend. J it Boys Girls ii,,,,,...W 4 if J fn if ' agree 64'Z: 60411 taais A arir. J M L f disagree 8-OW: SSW ix ' 'J uncertain 6'Z: 795 WW' 1 -I Joseph Henningsen Keith Henningsen John Hepler Terry Hepler Gwen Hemnann Danny Hitt Holly Hoegh Sharon Hoffmann Jay Humphrey Dan Jave Daniel Jensen Michelle Jensen Melissa Jepperson Clifton Johnson Jennifer Johnson Lonny Johnson Pamela Johnson Tammy Johnson Jay Jones Amy Keasey David Kelloway Gordon Knight Lisa Knight Norman Knight Todd Lambertsen Craig Lang Richard Lantz Joan Larsen Pamela Larson Mnrilee Lensch ' w L Ste art inn Michelle Lippincott l40 N Wk ee A Sherri Logue Bim Lowers Paul Lynam Jody Mangan Michael Mangan Debra Marcellus Steve McDemiott Rhonda McNeese Greg Meyer' Cindy Miller jon Misner Jolene Morgan Billy Morton Donald Murphy Steve Nevins Donna Newton Van Xuan Nguyen 1500 Yen, Bach Nguyen Qlnj Chris Nissen liobin Nunn Kichelle Ortiz Scott Patterson Darrell Petersen Eric Peterson Anna Petty Christine Porter Michele Postlethwaite Alan Prall Susan Pross Scott Randall Brett Ray Emily Reid 1. An ardent student studies while his fellow seventh graders cause havoc. 2. Some make it to class on time, and some don't. ima O 962-L'ni7lg Seventh Graders Step Into A New World These were the result from the IAVELIN stu- dent questionnaire for the seventh grade class. The following are problems in this school: Boys Girls drug abuse 596 4? drinking IW SW theft 2196 24W vandalism 16'Zn 1096 cheating 2442 2896 violence 22078 992: none of these is a major problem 1296 17'Z: Most of the teachers in this school care for stu- dents as individuals apart from their work in class. Boys Girls agree 5096 Slfk disagree 342: 302: uncertain 1622 19'Z: Anne Reinertson Jeffrey Richter Kenneth Riley Angela Roberts Terry Robertson Gerald Robinson Deborah Ross Bruce Rogers Paul Rowan Rhonda Rudy Carol Ryan Sherri Sandhorst Monica Sanny Clayton Schmitt Kent Schmitt Dick Schnackel David Schoenrock Michelle Schope john Schwab Douglas Shepperd Karen Sierp David Six Annette Smith Linn Snyder James Sonntag Michelle Sonntag jeff Stanley Kevin Steffens Karrie Stinton Shelley Stuetelberg Shelley Swanson Tracy Swensen 142 lr wr' .ff , -W , MJ' swf' Stacy Symonds Iodi Syvertsen Kathy Tallman Lori Templeman Ty Theulen Paul Thielen Karen Tjelrneland Duc Toan Tran fDwanJ Keith Van Cleave Gary Van Ert Ron Vargas Barbara Vogl Michael Volk John Wlaltz Pamela Waltz Tracy Watson gl Daniel Weihs Terri Welbom David Welter Michael Wendt Stacy Wendt julie Weppler Brenda Wester Dana Wheatley Mnace Wicker Qharles Ylickman Kristy Williams Patrick Wilson John Wise Tena Woolsey John Worth Kristi Wright lx f fir' N! -fs .,,,,,-,,-av' ff' KF' Iamie Young 46 5 2 1. 'Tis the season to be jolly, and tardy for Mike Mangan. 2. Seeking an intelligent opinion, Mr. Henderson confers with Sherri Sandhorst. mg., mia mm -1 of WM-q 3 , fi. fl wifi! fit ' 2. in 'f SWL ' 1 U'-new 'EH K K 'mNl-, HMT' Mi ' . L, vw HW . ' ' U0 ima Q U gqibf W LJ 'W 2 heiv 143 44 Members of the Seventh Grade Band are First Row: Dedee Duffy, Debbie Ross, Gwen Hernnann, Jody Mangan, Anna Petty, Second: Lisa Christen- sen, Amy Burg, Beverly Evans, Loni Iohnson, Greg Meyer, Joe Henningsen, Robert Burrows, Michelle Lippincott, Jon Carey, Dan Hitt, Pam Larson, Karen Tjelmeland, Kathy Tallman, Third: Tracy Watson, Connie Dcnlin, Sandi Elsbery, Mace Wicker, Michelle Jensen, Paul Rowan, Kirk Ander- sen, Brian Acker, john Wise, Jay Avey, Matt Brandt, Rod Christensen, Q, -, . ' wa ., EW S 7- WY- -'-gs, f FW .f , 3 , , H ,I , 1,5 ..,g:El4,Hil :Tice woo s menu le very sllenl' if no iaifals Sang 'liege elcc 'liwose Hull Sahj l98S-ir, '-i-L0f'Cd.l-L 1. The Rhythm section provides the swinging basis for the band. 2. Who's eating what? v What's eating who? 3. Mr. Hascall provides 2 the glitter of the band. -H- -'X Co Q john Schwab, and Shelli Cooper, Fourth: Shelly Stuetelberg, Ioan Larsen, Lisa Knight, Mr. Harold Hascall, Dick Schnackel, John Worth, Deb Mar- cellus, Holly Hoegh, Brian Boston, Shelly Swanson, Dan jave, Angela Roberts, Mark Elming, Heather Farr, Alan Prall, and Christian Nissen. The members of this year's junior High Band Council are First Row: David Kizzier, Deb Marcellus, Mitzi Sager, Second: Chris Nissen, Holly Hoegh, Dawn Nelson, Third: Brian Boston, Fourth: Keith Olsen, Peter Goetzmann, and Mark Elming. Bandsmen's Sounds Fill the School The woods would be very silent, So would the school, If no birds sang, Orr no bandsmen played, Except the very best. The seventh and eighth grade bands may not have be-en the best, but they are trying to be the best. The bandsmen had lessons and practices all summer. They spent diligent hours under the direction of Mr. Harold Hascall in their drive to be the best. The bands met two times a week during eighth period. During this time they learned scales, songs, and more scales. All of this preparation was for two concerts and self satisfaction. 1. 1--I . o.,rr,,, n,,.1,. n-L,...- n-- 11-1-.,......... A..A.. rx..:,.l. 145 Junior High Choruses Warm Up To New Sounds The Iunior High Choruses were kept busy this year. Both Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus per- formed in three Junior HighfSenior High vocal music concerts held at various times throughout the year. The choruses also sang for two Junior High assemblies, one at Christmas, and one at the end of the school year. Girls' Chorus, which was a very strong group this year, also became involved in singing outside of the organized school activities. Concerts were performed for children in the Lincoln, Jackson, and Washington Elementary Schools. Members of the Junior High Girls' Chorus are First Row: Sandy Calhoun, Laurie Pross, Debbie Bouchard, Julie Hansen, Carol MoCollough, Betsy Bullock, Sheri Mead, Carla Borchardt, Cinthia Abild, Second: Miss Cindi Metzger, Beth Bonneson, Colette Prall, Eileen Steffens, Jodi Behrends, Lisa Leander, Iamie Weaver, Dianna Green, Kristie Newton, Elizabeth Schrier, Kristie Bechtol, Third: Brenda Ludington, Cynthia Nelson, Ann Clasnn, Cathy Williams, Jeana Rathman, Ruby Starlin, Iodene Berry, Dianne Troll, Sharon Williams, Tammy Ronfeldt, Terri Christensen, and Connie Peterson. Absent from the picture are Terri Nunn, Darlene Thompson, and Lora Wicker. 146 Members of the junior High Chorus are First Row: Miss Cindi Metzger, Dawn Nelson, Marcy Jensen, Shelly Smith, Gerri Lane, Lynn Kinen, Steve Berg, Todd Rasmussen, Karl Goeken, Mike Nielsen, Anthony Anstey, Mark Smith, David Kizzier, Todd Olsen, Second: Lori Christoffersen, Michelle Kemp, Patricia Eyberg, Amy Ftetz, Kellie Martens, Terri Cook, Mitzi Sager, Nancy Johnson, Tom Kemp, Gerald Sonntag, Eric Stinn, K. C. Jones, Joni Namanny, Sissy Small, Cindra Jensen, Amy Allen, Third: Kathy McCauley, Leann Simpson, Sharon Sierp, Nancy Smith, Kay Ander- son, Rhonda Pauley, Kim Rains, Shellie Nelson, Beth Schildberg, Kathy Herman, Carol Wood, Catherine Camblin, Nina Hetrick, Michelle Howard, Lynette Rouriclc, Kim Scarf, Vickie Newton, and Laurel Trewet. Absent from the picture are Bob Andersen, Wayne Amold, Bill Coatney, Don Cook, Russell Fort, Ken Hettinger, Mike Knop, Gary Popp, and Rick Keasey. The song begins - - the crowd falls silent. The melody floats, as a leaf, Gliding on a clear blue stream. A leaf once so green, now brown. A remnant of a spring now gone, il Yet so beautiful in its passing That its strains must be lifted in song. A song that touches the hearts Of those who once knew spring. The song ends - - the crowd is silent. 1. Under the direction of Miss Cindi Metzger, the Girls' Chorus concentrates to make a joy- ful noise. 2. Girls' Chorus members file in and let the show go on. 3. 'I'he tension of perfomiing on stage doesn't seem to bother the Iunior High Mixed Chorus. s 5 g was-.e-is M y 147 Junior High Student Council Guides SJHS l Schuler junior High School was guided dur- ing the 1975-1976 school year by its Student Council. The Student Council itself, was led by President Terri Cook and advisor Del Neary. Two students from each homeroom were again selected to the council this year. The group sponsored two parties, and served as guides for Parent-Teacher Confer- ences. In addition to this, they were in charge of the music being played during the lunch hour. sa? 1. Members of the Junior High Student Coun- cil are Terri Cook, President, john Henning, Vice-President, and Kristi Wright, Secretary. 2. Some seventh graders watch the action while others watch the hall. 3, These spirit boosters contemplate their next cheer. 148 Q7 Members of the Eighth Grade Student Council are First Row: Dawn Nelson, Michelle Howard, Mitzi Sager, Second: Ginnie Armstrong, Kellie Martens, Kathy Herman, Shelly Smith, Sharon Williams, Third: get? Cook, Peter Goetzmann and Cathy Camblin. Absent from the picture is Laurie Trewet and Mike re sen. is ul ti '-r t zffnfvf' ' :gg ,,., Baby Troian-s Increase In School Spirit The Junior High Cheerleading Squad practiced twice a week. Practices were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Junior High gym and hallways. Membership included thirty-four eighth graders and forty-two seventh graders. They learned their cheers from the high school cheerleaders, from watching, and some girls made new ones. Janey Haney, the advisor, stated Any girl who wanted to be a cheerleader was allowed to cheer at one game. If there weren't enough participating, some girls cheered at two events. The only requirement was that they had to attend all Junior High games. The girls were not allowed to cheer at out-of-town games. 7th GRADE CHEEBLEADING Kellie Amstey Pam Larson Am B Y UYZ Mary Ann Beymer Robin Clem Shellie Cooper Lisa Damold Mary Io Dimig Connie Donlin Lori Ecklin Sandi Elsberry Beverly Evans Heather Farr Beth Flathers Kelli Gaylord Kim Harris Michelle Jensen Melissa Jepperson Lanny Johnson Pam Johnson Tammy Johnson Joan Larsen Memlzars olg we sSever5tl1DGt13Jde ratudefit Council are! First Row Robert Burrows Darrin Cook, Joe Henning- sen an ra econ e 1 r Lo D Wh 1 lb , Third john Henning Mark Elsunga ?lmusBooknlz1dIoC:rllnNis:d1x1: eat ey Jodi syvensen, Shelley stuete ers I4 N'ff A f-- r,s.w , r Marilee Lensch Jody Mangan Debbie Marcellus Cindy Miller Richelle Ortiz Debbie Ross Carol Ryan Sherry Sandhorst Monica Sanny .Michelle Schope Karrie Stinton Shelley Stuetelberg Shelley Swanson Jodi Syvertsen Lori Templeman Pam Waltz Stacy Wendt Julie Weppler Dana Wfheatley Kristi Wright 8th GRADE CHEERLEADING Amy Allen Tina Beckel Jodi Behrends Debbie Bouchard Linda Christensen Marla Christensen Terri Cook Rhoda Darrow Dianna Green Kathy Herman Cindy Jensen Nancy Johnson Lynn Kinen Laurie Kinnison Gerri Lane Lisa Leander Brenda Ludington Kellie Martens Sheri Mead Miehalellle Moore Iom amanny Cindy ,Nelson Terri Nunn Lori Parrott Rhonda Pauley Laurie Pross Jeana Rathman Beth Schildberg Sissy Small Eileen Steffens Cathy Williams Sharon Williams 149 mr Hamm rxixann1e,.i5aixrx,x' Xtlxiil an r.. li twill! Seventh Graders Make First Year Effort The seventh grade football team under the leadership of coaches Gail Casey and Richard Casady, turned in a 3-1 record. Their only loss was by a two-point margin to Harlan. Coach Casey cited Ken Riley, Roger Breach, and Greg Meyer as defensive players, and john H-epler, Chris Nissen, and john Henning as offensive players. Members of the Seventh Grade Football Team are First Row: Joe I-lennngsen. Todd Hansen, Dan Jensen, Jim Book, Mark Elming, Paul Rowan, Kirk Andersen, Darrin Cooks 39001152 Brett Ray, Scott Lynam, Gary Van Ert, Ned Becker, Wade Anderson, Stewart Linn, John Aunan, Norman Knight, Steve McDen1-iott, Third: Rob Ballinger, jay Humphrey, Tom Blake, Bim Lowers, Steve Nevins, Gordon Knight, Terry Hepler, Pat Wilson,Sc0!t Thielen, Fourth: Mike Baur, Robert Burrows, Scott Patterson, Brian Hayes, Dick Schnackel, Eric Peterson, Mike Mangan, Linn Snyder, Mike Volk, Alan Behrends, Fifth: john Henning, Todd Anderson, Matt Brandt, lim Butcher, Kyle Drake, Don Murphy, Jay Iones, Charles Wickman, Mike Wendt, Richard Lantz, Sixth: John Hepler, Chris Nissen, Jay Avey, Kevin Steffens, Ken Riley, Dwayne Bornholdt, Roger Breach, Brian Acker. Ron Vargas. and Greg Meyer. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL SIH Opponent 6 Harlan 8 36 Creston 0 22 Clarinda 0 14 Shenandoah 6 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL 511-1 ' Opponent 0 Harlan 0 12 Creston 0 42 Clarinda 0 14 Shenandoah 42 150 Members of the Eighth Grade Football team are First row: lim Norton, Pat Hopley, Jeff Nevins, Mike Paulsen, Todd Behrends, Brian Ballinger, Second: Mike Anderson, Anthony Anstey, K. C. Jones, Glen Jensen, Doug just, Mark Smith, Brent Myers, jeff Martin, Mike Kelso, Third: Todd Hensley, Keith Olsen, Steve Parker, David Kizzier, Dan McDermott, Adam Davis, Frank Young, Shawn Rourick, David Diaz, Joe Bateman, Fourth: Kevin Binfield, David Ford, Mike Christensen, Ieff. Gipple, Brett Younger, Gary Stuetelberg, Eric Stirm, Peter Goetzmann, Jerry Sonntag, Scott Jensen, Fifth: Don Cook, Dav1d.Volk, Kirk Knudsen. Alan McNeese, Paul Hepler, Greg Nevins, Robert Renaud, Joe Iorgenson, Monte Petersen, and Dennis Kxnen. -S' ' Y' N. , , -,qw-.W . ...,x....f... , A . w All In All, A Guod Season 4 1 The eighth grade football team under the 1 direction of coaches Gerald Waugh and Dale Allen turned in a 2-1-1 record. Their only loss was to Shenandoah, and they tied Harlan, both eighth grade football powers. I I I 1. Little animals maul opponent. 2. Players anxiously wait while injured Trojan is attended to. 3. Another Trojan Touchdown! 4. Baby ' Trojan plows through Clarinda defenders. l5l M3 is -es' -Q Q 'W , -,wt ' J ' In 1 Ux 5- -A ' T -5 ' ' , e. A 4. 3 w Q ' Q YE Mi: S f iY L, is is. ' -31? ' ' 3, - 4 ' K' a V X, t 'Qty V 'SK X-,1 . - f A 5 . 5 J: . 4 , if , 1 't A A v , A . ii-,013 i lib' if , -If HAZ.-f' Q X - X gg pzni- Elf. I ,M .-ff' af. -113:-ec: ,Q ' te -1 W -we - 'S ,., Q. 5 S iii 1 ali Q A ,MAME -xi M 4 L is-' , f , fx...:7f.4 ,M f 1 ' ' J' i M sileiffil Q mm . -.gf .S E ,gr ATF I ,K vi-f. 'EE . , 9 , I ' ' I - '12 , stbb W.: A M' , :A B fl 4 K is j A s- tt. 'ft t A I i I 1 M N K 3, . 's-'ggiv Q. V T, W 1 t tk .. .sa -Q, .-QQ.. A lib. ' .. Il ' lf' nt: ,M . ., . 'v -1. , 'aan-...f 152 Members of the Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball team are First Debbie Ross, Kim Harris, Sharon Hoffmann, Julie Weppler, Second: Stacy Wendt, Melissa Jepper: sen, Mary Jo Dimig, Connie Donlin, Stacy Symonds, Dana VVheatley, Debbie Marcellus, Karrie Sierp, Third: Mary Ann Beymer, Pam Larson, Kristie Wright, Michelle Schope, Kathy Tallman Holly Hoegh, and De-dee Duffy. Row: Kristy Williams, Amy Burg , 1 ' -1-3' 1 'mm 0 . ' 1 ff-1122.1 1 ' ttf? me A we 73,-2? Ss ,,.2.'e if H , 'nm-v 5 M i il, is Y Q W 3 xg, ,rf , .i 1 -25-fin, CM- -.1 ,M My , 1 M ,tbtts e at f A , V es , ff A Ag , K Q , wk e -' .ha W . I K 'ffgf 1 ' sa- D t F lt Olubf- ,su1w,.! K , K- ot' S' -Ju 'if' i ' - ' . . Mu , A W A -L 1 li X924 5 'gall J' 2 r 'r' I 7 3 ' ' Lgbnms r-' np f P 551, ,avr ,M 4959 .. fb' 4 : -1. t M . ' Y , M fl-F fe- .fl 1 2 K xklllp M' M 1, Q. If , ma 3 N ' N 3 1 ,mu A 3 'r-3211 1? .6 Q. Q ,mf 3 - .V .1 is ef 55 5 ma by ft 4, 5 E1 , is 1 QM S S 'mv' M 3 , t':.,,v e , fm fl i M . 3 f , 'L f. -fi . ' .1 wif- ' ' f -- ,, g. 'Q - QNX M e X v ,i e, ' Z 1' jf 5 M N, ? , K. X . .- 1 if f Q- ' -'Z Q1 - 1 M, , A K , 5, if - s J M 1 A , ,I ,Q ,g a A 5 isis L -, :Q M , . X V, t' Mi ,yi ' .M t kk ':.. A X - 15, 5 , ' t ' :.. :i ,,, Members of the Eighth Grade Basketball team are First Row: Sheri Mead, Lynn Kinen, Laurie Troll, Cathy Members of the Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball team are Fi Swanson, Karrie Stinton, Michelle Postlethwaite, Lori Templeman, Marilee Lench, Christine Porter, Second: Michelle Jensen, Jody Mangan, Jodi Syvertsen, Lori Harris Glenda Carr Annette Smith Monica Sanny. Third: Barb Vogl, Cindy Miller, Tammy Johnson, Michelle ,Lippincott, Lisa Kni ht Karen 'lnelmeland and Pam ohns n 5, 1 , JO. Kinnison, Amy Allen, Jane Namanny, Marcy Jensen, Darla Feltner, Second: Dianne Vickie Newton, Tami Theis, Jeana Rathman. Kellie Martens, Cathy Groves. Kim Winchell, Third: Beth Schildberg, Sharon Sierp, Jodene Berry, Kim Rains, Carol Wood, Camblin, and Kristie Newton. rst Row: Rhonda Rudy, Shelley Junior High Girls, Future Atlantic Stars Eighty-five junior high girls practiced alternate- ly between the Lincoln Grade School gym and the jun-ior h-igh gym. Janey Raney coached the eighth grade girls, ending with a 0-8 record. Leading sco-rers were Carol Wood with 82 points and Kim Winchell with 67 points. Jodene Berry, Marcy Iensen,and 'Winchell were leaders in rebounds. Commanding interceptions were Winchell and Jensen. Coach Bruce Henderson led the seventh grade girls to a 5-3 record. Leading scorers were Kristi Wright with 117 points and Sharon Hoffmann with 61 points. Kristi Wright, Melissa Jepperson and Stacy Wendt commanded rebounds. Leaders in in- terceptions were Sharon Hoffmann and Debbie Marcellus. Members of the Eighth Grade Girls' Basketball team are First Row: Cathy Williams, Carla Borchardt, Cindy Nelson, Jamie Weaver, Amy Retz, Betsy Bullock, Second: Pat Walter, Laura Hughes, Sissy Small, Cindy Jensen, Nancy Johnson, Julie Hansen, Third: Beth Bonnesen, Brenda Ludington, Linda Christensen, Laurie Press, Michelle Howard, Kathy McCauley, and Ginnie Armstrong. SEVENTH GRADE GIRL'S BASKETBALL SJH Opponent 22 Creston 30 30 Clarinda 22 38 Harlan 20 26 Shenandoah 7 46 Harlan 11 38 Clarinda 29 21 Glenwood 45 34 Shenandoah 36 EIGHTH GRADE GIRL'S BASKETBALL SJH Opponent 26 Creston 42 36 Clarinda 38 26 Harlan 54 21 Shenandoah 35 27 Harlan 42 33 Clarinda 39 22 Glenwood 37 22 Shenandoah 29 1. Carol Wood threatens her opposition, as Kim Winchell watches the opponent. 2. Jo- dene Berry, Marcy Jensen, and Lynn Kinen stiffen their defense as the opponent closes in on the basket. 3. Kristi Wright waits for a rebound, as Stacy Symonds shoots the charity shot. 4. Amy Allen and Joni Namanny wann up before the game. 5. The tension of the game halts, as the half time buzzer sounds, and the eighth grade Baby Trojanns leave the court. Schuler Teams Post 5-3 Records Both junior high cage teams ended successful seasons with a 5-3 record. The eighth grade cagers, coached by Gail Casey and Richard Casady, scored evenly with their opponents with 328 points. The leading scorers were Joey Iorgensen with 135 points, and David Volk, with 56 points. Dale Allen's seventh graders posted double victories over Clarinda and Creston. The season proved triumphant as the round ballers outscored their opponents 328 points to 237 points. Leading scorers were Iohn Henning with 83 points, and John Hepler with 56 points. rlf cfoc icciic ' i ..r. I, I ., I ,.,, Iggl V W 2 4 4 5 i , Y a r 2 I if ,, .,.,,Z .. s.,, I .I VV I 1 rsfi 2 in r f l ir' A ' ir F8 4 7 . 7 7 s o e f 1, s o titi I V ' oifsf 5 1' X' ' ' +5 f ' - ' lt 'f :.v: r 6 ' y p 7 ,QW so '1 A- ' .V an s'A. V5 5 T EF .. -5 ' ' p age K . . bi A Q . VAAA p ,, . , , VV , -I I L ' 'S V , V 7 2 . e ' ,ff' . V - 'te' LQ 3 ' 7, rr,i L yss ff 4- i -r, .cf - ' 1 1 ff i 1 , 1 I i'i . ,4,, ,V , E ipi 4 t 7 A 7 ti' s t r s t A t 7 A W L Vr, :tiff 5 V' , 'ti' ' g 'M Vkyd 7' , ' Asnll IQVL 57' 1 hw ww F I ,NN- a f e as to , at Members of the Eighth Grade Boys' Basketball team are First Row: Anthony Anstey, Mike Nielsen, Doug lust, Shawn Rourick, Brent Myers, lay Midkiff, Michael Paulsen, Iohn Weston, Second: Steve Parker, David Kizzier, Monte Petersen, Todd Hensley, Brian Ballinger, joseph Bateman, David Diaz, Adam Davis, Peter Goetzmann, jeff Martin, Todd Behrends. EICHTH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL SIH Opponent 47 Creston 42 43 Clarinda 36 41 Creston 36 25 Shenandoah 29 34 Harlan 47 52 Clarinda 43 41 Harlan 51 45 Shenandoah 44 154 Jeff Gipple, Third: Gary Stuetelberg, Bret Younger, Robert Renaud, Don Cook, David Volk, Kirk Knudsen, joseph Jorgensen, Paul Hepler, Donald Faust, Kevin Binfield, Scott Jensen, Eric Stirm, and Ieff VanErt, manager. Absent from the picture is Michael Kelso. 1. Ioey Jorgensen out-jumps his opponents t0 score two of his 135 points. 2. David Volk puts up a shot, while Bret Younger and Todd Hensley wait for the rebound. 3. John Hen- ning screens opposition for Ned Becker's drive to the basket. 4. Surrounded by Shenandoah players, Chris Nissen leaps for two. Members of the Seventh Grade Boys' Basketball team are First row: Daniel Iensen, Darrin Cook, Gary VanErt, John Aunan, Jay Humphrey Robert Burrows, Keith VanCleave, Scott Lynam, joseph Henningsen Second: Eric Peterson, Keith Henningsen, Scott Patterson, Terry Hepleri Brian Boston. Ned Becker, Mark Elming, Iohn Schwab, Stewart Linn SEVENTH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL SJH Opponent 35 Creston 28 52 Clarinda 24 43 Creston 23 41 Shenandoah 46 34 Harlan 35 40 Clarinda 27 54 Harlan 23 29 Shenandoah 31 Craig Lang, Alan Behrends, Iim Butcher, Third: Steve McDennott, Brian Hayes, Todd Anderson, Chris Nissen, Brian Acker, Greg Meyer, Iohn Hepler, john Henning, Gordon Knight, Jim Book, Alan Prall, and Ion Carey. Absent from picture are Kirk Andersen, Wade Anderson, Robert Ballinger, James Sonntag and Iohn Worth. Another Season Races By For 7th and 8th Grade Girl Tracksters Try harder, were two familiar words used by Coach Ianey Raney to help her seventh and eighth grade girl tracksters through the season. This year the girls had five meets, four quadrangular and one conference. Both teams, 7th and 8th, placed last in their first meet and showed improvement by plac- ing second and tieing for third, respectively, in their last quadrangular meet. Coach Ran-ey cited Connie Donlin, Sharon Hoffmann and Robin Nunn in the seventh grade, and Iodene Berry, Darla Feltner, and Cathy Groves, in the eighth grade, as being the outstanding track- sters this year. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS' TRACK SIHS Harlan Third ' Lewis Central Fifth Atlantic Fourth Glenwood Second Conference Seventh EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS' TRACK SII-IS Harlan Fourth Lewis Central Sixth Atlantic Third Glenwood Third ftiel Conference Seventh Members of the Eighth Grade Girls' Track team are Frst Row Cathy Williams Darla Feltner Iom Namanny Amy Allen Sissy Small, Lynn Kinen, Terri Cook, Laurie Kinnison, Second Patty Eyebefg Mxtz Sager Shen Mead Cathy Groves Ten Nunn Amy Retz, Brenda Ludington, Cindy Nelson, Eileen Steffens Third Tem Chnstensen Conne Petersen Krm Scarf Leann Simpson Iodene Berry, Dianne Troll, Jeana Rathman, Michelle Howard Kathy McCauley and Rose Mane Smith Absent from the picture are: Ginnie Armstrong, Beth Bonnesen, Carla Borchardt Sandy Calhoun Nancy Johnson Krm Rams and Sharon Will ams Members of the Seventh Grade Girls Track team are First Row Connie Donlin Nguyen Yen Bach Marilee Lensch, Lori Temple- man Anne Remertson Richelle Ortiz Michelle Schope Second Debbie Ross Amy Burg Melissa Iepperson, Karen Tjelmeland, Tracy Swenson Cmdy Miller Gwen Herrmann Michelle Sonntag Third Tena Woolsey Julie Weppler, Debra Marcellus, Iodi Syvertsen Dana W'heatley Kun Hams Pam Larson Shelli Cooper Fourth Shelly Peterson Karen Sierp, Sharon Hoffmann, Knstx Wnght Kathy Tallman Absent from the picture are Mary Beymer Mary Io Dimig Michelle Lippincott, Robin Nunn Kellie Gaylord Lisa Knight Stacy Wendt, Lon Hams, Tammy Iohnson and Kame Stinton. 1. Kristi Wright prepares to fling the shot put into the sky. 2. Junior High tracksters relax after a long hard practice. 3. Terri Cook examines the track to prepare for her take off while the other tracksters take a break. 4. With perfect style Diane Troll begins the pro- cedure of throwing the shot. 5. This is a familiar scene at 3:25. l58 .lunior High Boys' Trackp The Makings of a Good Future 'Ihe Seventh Grade Boys' Track 'team coached by Ken Winter, brought home the trophy for first in the conference. Coach Winter cited Chris Nissen, Kevin Steffens, and Kenny Riley for being outstand- ing in helping the team win. Nissen, overall, won first place eight out of ten times and was undefeated in the 50-yard dash. Only beaten once, Steffens, took the conference title in 120 low hurdles and was sec- ond in the shuttle hurdles. Riley was first three times in the 220-yard dash and placed second in confer- ence. Roger Mathias led the Eighth Grade Boys' Track team to fifth place. Coach Mathias proclaimed the team leader, who gave the best win, lose, or draw, as Bret Younger. Younger was constant in the long jump, low hurdles and quarter mile. Members of the Eight Grade Boys' Track team are First Row: Adam Davis, Steve Parker, Shawn Rourick, 'f E 1 Q W i Q ,gif it , 3. , s r 1 r .V ' . ., 6 . 1 ' ,,,, y K I . V , X r me , -V , a A , 3,21 . . ' . - ff f Q, . V .- R 4 Q M A I 1 tw A V - I f - 1- f tl, 7 A-..:v., 'V I' , :xl rig-X E X' -- '-- ' Y LV ' -Q3 f-'ei l , , n , 1 , ' - Wi'--gifQ , .zff W5 X . H, f tra ', V f ' 1 f-ff :W v- . Mus. T ' .- .f e, , :sf 'i-. '52 wif 1 ,f 1 V 5 W if in ' M 3 if? 5 ..f?5t?fJ1-Q,Ii'-figs? qffif' mifgigll 23745 A dl V rife- ffl .zen Doug lust, Mike Kelso, Ioe Bateman, David Diaz, David Kizzier, Second: jeff Gipple, Scott Iensen, Todd Behrends, Todd Hensley, Peter Goetzmann, David Wonder, Jim Lewis, Derek Hansen, Third: .Kevin Binfield, Rob Renauld, Bret Younger, Joe Jorgensen, Paul Hepler, Karl Goeken, Todd Rasmussen, Ien'y Klever, Alan McNeese, and Coach Roger Mathias. sms if 21: - ...W ,,- ., ...,...s...-,,......,,....,........,.,...,,.....-..............,.................,............,....-..,.......-....M- ..,.. -,. -....,.. -,W,...,..,- ...vi ... -...,,.,,., ... - ......,-.,...- A. , I i . . in:-ht wfig,E'f 34? il . at he sb .eine .5 G17 . X4R,aw'I:f'5LHncl Jxifruxflcl 5 3 Q F e-MF., fm? .Q-' . 'f ffl-if-N 3 ' 1 X 'M' Q ,gqjg ' , no .,f. S 2 me ,,,. in ,., rj QW V, ' ff' 1. 9 4 XM .zz 15 M W av Q A ai yi. Matt , A W Y ,s sg-Rx 5 13 ' MW haw. ...mln 'EE-5 Members of the Seventh Grade Boys' Track team are First Row: Dan Jensen, Keith Henningsen, Kirk Andersen, John Annan, Gary VanErt, Ned Becker, Mark Elming, Craig Lang, Second: Soott Patterson, Eric Peterson, John Henning, Bryan Hayes, Terry Hepler, Jim Book, Chris Nissen, Bim Lowers, Third: Alan Behrends, managerg John Hepler, Richard Lantz, Kevin Steffens, Ken Riley, Roger Breach, Brian Acker, Jay Avey, Greg Meyer, and Coach Ken Winter. F1 ,view ri - g i 1. Coach Winter reviews the last meet. 2. Q Q ' ' Leader of the pack John Hepler. -3. Warm A ' ups are times of hard work. 4. Joe Bateman ,,,,,,'-If smiles because he loves doing pushups. 5. Seventh grade boys do what comes naturally. ...ff 47 6. Kent Bortle, manager, works hard in his . if It A XX own way for the team. , ,. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS' TRACK wp M- ,A r Glenwood Harlan Atlantic Red Oak Conference at Harlan 7 'M First Second First First First f 'A if EIGHTH GRADE v ,V BOYS, TRACK gov . ' ' Q f i: of . W K i w ! Wil? Qffzvir' i ' K K. , f's-V-i3if9..p2'q..x'4 W im , 'fififl5fMfLxf,?W 3 . we ' .??ifig515gfrii,!,4gf K ' SIHS . gi Mmm?-Q f ri , gi eQ5gg,l,vxi:'Wimgi .Vai 3,gkwg?',5:iyg,.5g.wV,-K.3?g1?Ak3. My VV. ff, ,,iwli L.l ..f f Y V ?g, k , q,igZk ,:'a, . . sj?i:.-, .Ly 1 Glenwood Segond '43 2 Iiiflan ,iffogd Yi3a51f , 'l'e,.' g1,b'l . 'MY' 'JW wi tantic lr A A J A Q Red Oak second ff 44 QAQQWMSEQ , ..,, Q. T41 P get f Ag Conference at Harlan Fifth -.M .f i I ,AV l, M qgwgr lv ,f -4 fl f I 5 . - 21, , vt Vfgtgh V ns, , fly . vp . ' , we 2 .y3Tl'l'f'1f,7f5'! . .ff if 4 'V ' inf C V , - 1 l i K A F 3 5 W- ,f T7 f' ,gi , ' , y . J .. 1 wx me f w 1-,eg-ve,-3 wiki f J' ,fl A M 2 'fm' 3- . f H li 1 S ,, f K ..:g'.'1'V Rf, uf r v !'15k?' b,',:1 ' ' X V A V 'rr f In 'fi i 7 x V . 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The team competed against Red Oak, Missouri Valley, Clarinda, Deni- son, and Harlan and Shenandoah twice, but no team scores were kept. 1 Members of the Seventh Grade Wrestling team are First Row: Daniel Anderson, Brian Acker, Kenneth Riley, Chris Nissen Michael Baur Steve Jensen, Mark Elming, Paul Rowan, Bryan Hayes, Robert Burrows, Gary McDermott, Alan Behrends, Robert Ballinger Todd Anderson Third Van Ert, Ned Becker, Darrin Cook, Joseph Henningsen, Second: Wade Charles Wickman, John Hepler, Jay Jones, Lmn Snyder Jim Butcher l wo Glen Dolch. Todd Hansen, and Tom Blake ' 2 D- H -I' ' ' ff l? 7 'V Vu QV Members of the Eighth Grade Wrestling team are First Row: David Diaz Todd Olsen, Mike Anderson, David Ford, Second: jerry Klever, Harry Clark ,Michael Obermeier Michael Kno Michael Paulsen hird- K r 1 Q , p, , T . al Goeken, Roger Blake, Dennis Kinen, Todd Schuler, and Peter Goetzmann. .v in ii ...JN Members of the Eighth Grade Wrestling team are First Row: Brent Myers, Mark Smith, Doug just, Jay Midkiff, Second: Shawn Rourick, Steve Parker, Kenneth Jones, Adam Davis, Third: Glen Iensen, Jeff Gipple, Shaun Lippincott, Jim Duffy, and Mike Nielsen. Q6 se.. .,,, . ,, .... 1 ' i ' l. Dan McDem1ott uses an effective right hook. 2. The calm before the storm. 8. Coaches W- , Gail Casey and Chuck Burnett console each other. 4. Gary VanErt works hard for a pin. . 5. These days slave labor is hard to find. 6. ' With a little help, Steve McDermott works to get in shape. , 4 1 Ne. ly' All if 'T' I a iw 1,-A so r.+ I 93' .vp ,F 've 'ir ,,...,.--.........-M, ATLL Another year has ended, and time moves on. With the end of the year, go all the struggles and victories, only to be relived again as memories with- in us. We think back to all the things that happened, and we sometimes long to go back to them, but we know we can't. So let us not stand too long looking back at what has happened, but now let us move on to the things yet to come. Let us use all that we have learned this past year to shape the world of our future f- a world that reflects what we are. A 'pd' 5 5 H eff-.LQ f J wffigfii 4 fgrzi -Ir'-5 INDEX JAVELIN STAFF 1975-76 Dawn Stangl ........ Copy Editor Nancy Hoffmann ---- ............... Layout Editor Larry Lambertsen Darkroom Editor Kathy Freese .................. Typist STAFF MEMBERS Judy Boots Richard Bruce Allen Friday Marcia Henriksen Julie Hoilien Anne Lynam Mike Overton Russell Reimer Marjorie Schnackel Cindy Shepperd Sheila Smith Dwight Williams Dwight Grantham, Advisor fa ff 4f W3 411935 A - Abbott, Larry ...................................... .... 1 21 Abild, Cinthia ...................,.v...-..... 132, 146 Acker, Brian ,... 138, 144, 150, 155, 159, 160 Aldag, Jodi .........................,...... ........ 2 9, 100 Allen, Amy .... 132, 147, 149, 152, 153, 156 Allen, Dale ............ .................... 8 1, 124, 151 Allen, Jeff ........ 60, 61, 68, 69, 81, 88, 90 Allen, Jodi .......................................... 29, 112 Allen, Phil ...........,.. 57, 59, 60, 67, 77, 106 Allen, Sherri ....................................... ....... 1 00 Almonrode, Carol ...,...... 25, 36, 38, 42, 100 Andersen, Bobby .............................. 132, 147 Andersen, Candis ...... ............. ..... 5 5 , 88 Andersen, Darin ............ ......................... 1 33 Andersen, Dean ............................... .. ......... 89 Andersen, Dwight .............................. ...... 1 06 Andersen, Kirk ...... 138, 144, 150, 155, 159 Anderson, Jeffery .......... 58, 71, 72, 77, 112 Anderson, Mike .................... .. 132, 151, 161 Anderson, Kay ........ ..........,.,......,......... 1 47 Anderson, Laura ........ ..............,.... 1 12 Anderson, Randy .... . ................................. 132 Anderson, Rick 191 .................... 66, 80, 112 Anderson, Robert ............ . ...................,.... 112 Anderson, Susan , ........... 29, 38, 63, 75, 112 Anderson, Todd ............ 138, - 150, 155, 160 Anderson, Wade ............ 138, 150, 155, 160 Angell, James ...... ............................... 1 00 Angell, Steven ...... ................................... 1 12 Anstey, Anthony ............ 132, 147, 151, 154 Anstey, Greg ......... ....,.................... 6 7,f106 Anstey, Kellie ...... .................. 1 38, 149 Anstey, Larry .......... ................................. 1 2 Amxstrong, Ginnie .......... 134, 148, 153, 156 Armstrong, Mark ..... ....,........................ 1 06 Amold, Brenda ....... ....................... - ... 100 Amold, A. Wayne ............................ 132, 147 Aunan, John ........,......... 138, 150, 155, 159 Avey, Jay ........................ 138, 144, 150, 159 - B - Bacon, Paula ............ 14, 17, 28, 29, 70, 89 Baggenstoss, Daniel ........,....,.,..,.......,....,,,.. 108 Baggenstoss, Jennifer ....... - ............... 112, 125 Baier, Kevin ...................,....,,.............,...... 138 Bailey, Carol .................................... 26, 112 Bailey, Glen ..........................,...............,..,., 89 Balch, Randy .......... 57, 59, 60, 84, 85, 106 Ballinger, Brian ...................... 132, 151, 154 Ballinger, Robert ............ 138, 150, 155, 160 Barlow, Brent ....... ....... 5 8, 71, 84, 112 Barlow, Denise ..... ............. 2 8, 29, 100 Bames, Lynn ........ ...... 5 7, 60, 73, 128 Bames, Penny ...... ,.,....... , 29, 89, 91 Bamett, Alice ..,.,. .,,,,..,........,.....,,,. 5 5, 100 Bamett, Gene ........................ 24, 36, 38, 106 Barringer, Troy .,......,......,..,, r ,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,, 138 Bateman, Joseph 132, 151, 154, 158, 159 Bateman, Kelley .. 23, 28, 30, 34, 41, 45, 100 Bates, Dorothy .,........................,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 120 Bates, Michael ....,....,.,.........,...,.,..,........... 100 Baur, Michael ............ ..... 1 38, 150, 160 Beauchamp, Laurie .... ....,,..,,,,,, 4 2, 100 Beauchamp, Randy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Beauchamp, Timothy .... ,..,,.....,.,,. 1 06 Beauchamp, Sharon ..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 21 Beaver, Ronald ,.....,.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3, 27, 124 Beaver, Ruth .....,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Bebensee, Jeffrey ..... .,. .............. ,,,,, 106 Bechtol, Kristi ...... ,.,. ,..,, 132, 146 Beck, Madeline ..,,.i............,,......, .. ...,.,, 25, 88 Beckel, Linda .....................................,..,.,. 138 Beckel, Tina ..................., .........,.,,,, 1 32, 149 Becker, Jay ....,..... 56, 60, 68, 76, 100, 105 Becker, Jeffrey . .... .,,,,, , ..,,,,,,,,,,, , 88, 90 Becker, Ned .... 48, 138, 150, 155, 159, 160 Behrends, Alan ,..... 138, 150, 155, 159, 160 Behrends, Jodi ................. . . 132, 146, 149 Behrends, Todd ............ 132, 151, 154, 158 Behrens, David ....... .....,....,..,,.,.,.......,.., , 132 Behrens, Lynette ..... .........,.......,.......... 1 00 Bell, 1311105 ,-----,- -...... 59, 60, 76, 100 Bell, Michael .... ..... 2 7, 58, 71, 112 Bell. Mose .... ........,,..,....,...........,........,,,,,. 1 21 Bennett, Beverly ,...,.....,...,......... 25, 120, 124 Berg, Greg ................... .. ...........,,.....,.., , 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41, 45, 47, 108 Berg, Steve ,.......... .........,,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 3 2, 147 Berry, Jodene ........ 132, 146, 152, 153, 156 Beymer, Connie .........,.....,,.,.,......,,,,.,,,,,,,, 106 Beymer, Mary Ann ........ 138, 149, 152, 157 Beymer, Michael ........ ............................. 1 12 Bicking, Lawrence ,.... ,,.......,...,.........., 1 21 Biggs, Jeff ............... ......,......... 6 8, 84, 100 Binfield, Glenn ................ . ..................... 123 Binfield, Kevin ........... ... 132, 151, 154, 158 Biorn, Mary ........................ 29, 43, 83, 106 Blake, Randy .... 13, 19, 27, 70, 72, 89, 95 Blake, Roger ...........,......,..,,,.. 132, 145, 161 Blake, Tom .......,....,,,,,,.....,...... 138, 150, 160 Blunk, Julie .......... ......... 3 5, 41, 45, 89 Boken, Deborah ,, .... ......................,... , ,.. 132 Bonnesen, Beth ..,. ....... 1 32, 146, 153, 156 Bonnesen, Biff .... Bonnesen, Brad .........-...-------..---.-------------- 106 Book, Jim ....... .. ..... 138, 149, 150, 155, 159 Book, Linda ...... 28, 29, 44, 62, 63, 79, 112 Boots, Jean ....,.........................-. - ...-.-.---.... 120 Boots, Judy ................ 22, 23, 25, 48, 89, 98 Boots, Linda ................., .----.------------ 2 6, 112 Boots, Steven ...................,.,.. 35, 70, 76, 89 Bornholdt, Bruce ....,...... ...----.-.-----.------- 1 12 Bornholdt, Dwayne ...... ................. 1 38, 150 Bomholdt, Renee ...... ...................---- 5 4, 75 Boston, Brian ........................ 138, 144, 155 Borchardt, Carla ............ 132, 146, 153, 156 Borchardt, Cynthia ................-... 33, 65, 100 Bortle, Kent ...................-,---------- N.- 132, 159 Bortle, Kirk ..... ..............-.-,------,- - ------- 30, 100 Both, Craig ,.,.,........... 13, 27, 60, 72, 73, 88 Bouchard, Debbie .................. 132, 146, 149 Bowers, Steve ..... .............. , 49, 59, 60, 106 Brandt, Jeff . .......... .. .................-.-------------- 112 Brandt, Matthew ....... .--.-.. 1 33, 144, 150 Breach, Randy .........................-.- 19, 60, 88 Breach, Roger .........-.......-...... 138, 150, 159 Bredensteiner, Robyn .... 14, 29, 52, 53, 88 Brewer, Theresa .... 24, 33, 35, 38, 43, 106 Brewer, Terry ..,.............................,........... 100 Britson, David ,..... ........ 3 8, 44, 70, 30, 112 Brix, Denise ............,....................... --..-.---. 1 00 Brooks, Janet .................................... -.-.--- - - 88 Brown, Brenda ..., 18, 19, 35, 36, 39, 45, 100 Brown, Daniel ..................................... ....... 1 38 Brown, Randy ..... .. ...,,....... .. ............,.......... 112 Brown, Ricans ................................. ....... 1 24 Brown, Susan ...... ....... 2 4, 30, 43, 82, 106 Bnxee, Dana .......... .......... 2 6, 30, 44, 112 Bruce, Richard ....... ........ 48 , 59, 84, 106 Buboltz, David ...... ............. 1 3, 27, 89 Buboltz, Gary ..... .............................. 1 12 Buck, Tom ............. ............ 3 6, 33, 47, 89 Bullock, Betsy - ............. 132, 145, 146, 153 Bullock, Leslie ....,.. .............. 2 9, 54, 65, 89 Bunce, Jack ....... ..,.,................ 2 2, 23, 49, 60, 68, 69, 70, 76, 89 Bunce, Kate ...............,,.... . ,.... .... 2 4, 28, 29, 35, 43, 53, 62, 70, 82, 112 Burchfield, Anne ...- .,........ .. .................. ..... 124 Burg, Amy ...,...... 138, 144, 149, 152, 157 Burger, Randy .,...........................,...,,. .. .... 106 Burk, Barbara ............... .. ...... .. ................... 112 Burk, Cherri .........,..,..,. .. .......,...... ..... 29, 112 Burk, Ricky ..... - ..............,.......................... 138 Bumett, Charles .......,........ 56, 60, 128, 160 Bumett, Lynn .... . ...... 29, 43, 63, 75, 112 Bumett, Scott..,, 24, 56, 57, 68, 81, 100, 103 Burrows, Robert ............................ 138, 144, 149, 150, 155, 160 Burrows, Ruth .,.......................... 38, 83, 112 Butcher, Jim ........ 121, 138, 150, 155, 160 Butcher, Ted .M ................ .. .................. 27, 112 Butler, Lori ..... ....... ...... ......... 2 4 , 100 - C - Calhoun, Ronnie ..............,..,............. .. 57, 88 Calhoun, Sandy . ......,......,.,,...... 132, 146, 156 Camblin, Catherine ........ 132, 147, 148, 152 Camp, Barbara .......... 23, 25, 41, 45, 49, 88 Camp, Janeen .................................... . ..... 112 Camp, Leland ................... .. ..................... 106 Campbell, Bonny ...... .. ...... ............ . .. 106 Campbell, Darla ...... .. ............ 100 Campbell, Darryl ......... ................ 1 12 Campbell, Timothy ..... .,................. 1 00 Campbell, Tracy ....... ...,.......... 2 6, 29, 112 Cannon, Andrea .... ........................ 4 2, 100 Cannon, Stacie ..................i - ............... 28, 30, 43, 53, 83, 112, 113 Carey, Jon .............................. 138, 144, 155 Cannichael, Leland ..,......................... .. .... 124 Carr, Glenda ............. ..,..,., N ,.. 138, 152 Casady, Richard ..... ....., 2 1, 124, 150 Casey, Gale .......,. ........,.., 8 2, 150, 160 Casteel, Cathy ....... ................................ 1 06 Casteel, Steven .......... ..-. 58, 66, 112, 113 Chamberlain, Kent .... ..................... - A.- 112 Chantry, Carla ...i,,, ....... - ...,. 4 2, 100 Chapman, Shari ....... .......... 4 2, 100 Christensen, Donna ..... ............... ,. ...,.. ,, , 100 Christensen, Edythe ..,..........., , ...... ,. ,,,,,,, 132 Christensen, Gail ........ - ..,........ 68, 76, 100 Christensen, Linda ..,.... ....,. 1 32, 149, 153 Christensen, Lisa ........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 138, 144 Christensen, Mark -- ....... ,. ..., -,.-.,,,,, ,,,,, 100 Christensen, Marla .......,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32, 149 Christensen, Michael ........, ... 132, 145, 151 Christensen, Rodney 191 ....... -,,, 66, 80, 112 Christensen, Rodney Q75 ,,,,..,,,,,,,, 138, 144 Christensen, Rusty ......M ,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,-,,,, -H, 133 Christensen, Suzette ...,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 8, 112 Christensen, Teresa ...........................,,,,,,,,, 88 Christensen, Terri ...,. .... 132, 145, 146, 156 Christoffer-sen, Lori ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , 132, 141 Christoffersen, Sylvia ..,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-.,, 1 20 Christoffersen, Terri ,,,m,,,, ,,,, N ,,,,,-,- K-nm 54 Cleggett, Mike .Z ....................,,,,.,,.,, ,,,, 5 7, ss Classett, Stephanie .... 28, 29, 43, 53, 62, 112 Claggett, Steve ............ ..... 5 6, 60, 100 Clark, Carol .............................................. 100 Clark, Han'y ........... 1 ............. 132, 145, 161 Clark, Howard lChrisJ ............,,.,... - ,..,,,, 112 Clark, Mark 1121 .......,... ............,......,,... 8 9 Clark, Mark Q91 .........., .,.,, 2 7, 112, 117 Clason, Ann ..,...... ,...,,,,,, 1 33, Clausen, Robbie ..... 146 133 Elsberry, Sandi ..... 1 ..,,. 139, 144, 149 Erickson, David .... ,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 Erickson, Tammy ,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 0 6 Esbeck, Bamey .....,.,. ,4,,,,, 1 33 Esbeck, Cindy ,,,...., ,-,-,, 2 2, 90 Clausen, Sherrill ..... ..... .. 42, 90 Clauson, Lowell ..... ..............,... 1 24, 127 Clem, Robyn ........... ................. .. .,. 139, 149 Clemson, Debbie ..........................,..... 30, 35, 38, 44, 53, 79, 112 Coatney, Bill ....... ..............,........ 1 33, 147 Collins, Gary ...... .................. .......... 1 3 9 Collins, Robin .... ....................,, 1 12 Comes, Craig ....... ........... 5 8, 77, 112 Comes, Janine .... .l..... ...... .. ....,.....,...... 1 0 1 Comes, Karen ...........................,.. 29, 42, 101 Comes, Kevin ................................ .....,, . . 101 Cook, Darrin . ....... 139, 149, 150, 155, 160 Cook, Dick ....,................,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ... 122 Cook, Don .................... 133, 147, 151, 154 Cook, James 1111 ..................,,.,,,,,,, ,, 20, 23, ' 32, 33, 36, 38, 39, 101 Cook, Jeff ,.....................................,,.,,, .,,,,, 1 06 C0019 Jim U27 ----------------------. -... 56, 57, 89 Cook, Robert ...,..... .......,...,......,.,..,,,, ,, ... 106 Cook, Terri Jean ...,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 133, 147, 148, 149, 156, 157 Cooper, Dana ...... ..,.........,,,..,,,,..,,.,,.,,, 1 06 Cooper, Douglas ...... ........ 2 3, 60, 90, 121 Cooper, Mark .... ..............,..,.,,,.,,,. 9 1 Cooper, Melodie ..... . .,..,.. 1 ....,,,........,... 113 Cooper, Mike ....... ........... 8 8, 84, 85, 101 Cooper, Shelli ..... .... 1 39, 144, 149, 157 Comwell, Jeff ..... ................ 8 0, 81, 101 Cowles, John ------- .............. 5 8, 77, 113 Cowles, Susan .... ,,.,,,,.,..,,,, 1 01 Cranston, Sherry ,,,...,.,,,, 139 Cranston, Tammy ...... .,,,,, 1 06 Crawford, Sherry .....,. ,,,,,,,- 9 1 Cummings, Kim ...........,,,,..,,...-,, ,,,,,-, 2 9, 91 Cumpston, Douglas ,...,........... .,,. ,..,, 3 6 , 39, 41, 44, 47, 84, 85, 101 Cutler, Carter ........,. . .... . .....,.,.....,,,..,. 76, 91 Cutler, Clinton .................... 33, 36, 39, 101 - D - Dant, Cynthia ........ .... ..... 4 2 , 101 Darling, DeAnn ........... ....,, .....,....,, , . , 101 Damold, Lisa ..,................................, 139, 149 Darrow, Rhoda ................................ 133, 149 Davis, Adam ....,... 133, 151, 154, 158, 161 Davis, Kristi .................. A ..................... 55, 90 Davis, Troy ..............,.... .. ........... 58, 84, 113 Dean, Cynthia ......1......... 24, 30, 38, 47, 90 Deardorff, Christie .......... 14, 17, 28, 42, 91 DeLance, Norman .................... ................ 1 24 Dennis, Sally ........................................... ... 101 Denny, James ............................................ 139 Deter, Jennifer .... 29, 55, 65, 78, 106, 125 Diaz, David .......... 133, 151, 154, 158, 161 Dimig, Linda ................ 24, 29, 30, 43, 106 Dimig, Mary Jo .........,.. 137, 139, 149, 152 Dolch, Carl ........ ........................... . .. 113 Dolch, can ...a ....... ........ ,...... . . . nib, 160 Dolch, Sally , .... ................................ 1 01 Donlin, Connie .... ........ .. ............... 1 39, 144, 149, 152, 156, 157 Dorsey, Janet ,..- ..,.................................... 113 Drake, Candice .................................... 28, 29, 35, 41, 44, 52, 78, 91 Drake, Jo Ellen ................-.-...--...- ---- 2 4, 33, 38, 40, 41, 45, 47, 62, 106 Drake, Kyle ......................,............... 139, 150 Drake, Wythial ......................................., 121 Dreager, Donald ,.... ...... 2 7, 113, 114 Duffy, Dedee ....... ....,.. 1 39, 144, 152 Duffy, Jim .1 ....,,.. ...... 1 33, 145, 161 DuVall, Debbie ...... .--.... 2 6, 29, 113 DuVall, Mike ...... .........-......--, 1 39 Dvorak, Ann ........... .. 139 Dvorak, Carl .... ....... 2 7, 91 Dvorak, John ...... ...,.--.. 1 33 Dvorak, Joseph ...,. ...... 2 7, 101 Dvorak. Thomas ..... ..... 2 7, 106 Dyer, Frances ..... ........ 1 28 Dyer, Rollin ..... ................ ...... 1 2 3 ... E - Eblen, Darrell ...... .... .... ................. 2 2 , 123 Eblen, Deborah ....... - ........... 45, 101 Eblen, George ...... ............ . 139 Eblen, Rae .......... ........ 4 3, 106 Ecklin, Lori ...- ...... ..... 1 39, 149 Ecklin, Patricia ....... .. ..... 17, 91 Eden, Dana ............... ....,................. 1 20 Eden, Patricia .............. ........................... 9 0 Ehrman, Lynn .... .. ........ ..... ....... 133, 145 Ehmnan, Mark .........,.................. 38, 70, 113 Ellingson, Jim ................................ 67, 81, 106 Elming, Elaine ....................................... -. 124 Elming, Greg .... 24, 39, 44, 59, 67, 85, 106 Elming, Mark ................,......... - .... 139, 144, 149, 150, 155, 159, 160 Esbeck, Kurt ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,-,-,,,,,,.-,-, 1 06 Eskew, John ....... ............................,,... 1 24 Euken, Lori ........ ..... 1 8, 29, 83, 106, 125 Evans, Beverly ...... ............. 1 39, 144, 149 Eyberg, Debbie .... ..............,.,..,,,,.,,,., 1 01 Eyberg, Kathleen ,.... ................,,.,.,,,,,,,. 1 20 Eyberg, Patricia ...... . ..... 133, 145, 147, 156 - F .. Farr, Heather .,.,,. ............... 1 39, 144, 149 Faust, Donald ..... ...... 133, 145, 154 Faust, Teresa ........ ................. 1 7, 24, 42, 90 Feltner, Darla ...................... 133, 152, 156 Feltner, Marlan ,.,....,..............................,. 113 Ferguson, Kevin .... 24, 38, 44, 58, 66, 113 Ferguson, Tamela ..,.,......................, 22, 36, 37, 41, 45, 47, 90 Fem, Russell .........,.,....................... .. ......... 24 Ferrell, Jill ............ 24, 30, 36, 38, 43, 106 Fett, Erlene ,..........................,.... .. ...... ,. .... 128 Fief, Linda ....... - ....................................... 120 Finders, Vicki .... ... ...... ....,.... 1 24 Finnell, Don ...... ......... ..... . ...... 1 0 6 Finnell, Larry .... .- ....... ............,.... 2 7 Flathers, Beth ..... ...... 1 39, 149 Flathers, Lori ...... ..,.,...,...,...... 1 06 Flathers, Myron ........ .... ,. ......,..,,., 1 39 Fleming, John .,..,....,.,.. ...................... 1 01 Ford, David ........ .. ............... 133, 151, 161 Ford, Dorinda ..... ............... 2 4, 106 Fort, Russell ........ ......,......... .. . 133, 147 Fortney, Laurie ....... .......................... 3 6, 38, 54, 62, 63, 75, 107 Freese, Debbie ,...... ...,...... 2 6, 38, 44, 113 Freese, Kathryn ............................ 23, 48, 91 Friday, Allen ......,.,,,,.,.............. 23, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 47, 48, 70, 84, 85, 91 Frisbie, Ten'y ........ .. .............,........ 22, 27, 91 Fudge, Mark ...................,,,,. 27, 36, 38, 107 Fume, Jack ...... .... ,... ...,... .. ......... 59, 67, 107 Fume, Kandie .................... .. ...... 35, 43, 107 Fume, Russell ,......... ..... .. ........ ............ ... . 113 - G - Gaines, Kimberly ......... .,...... 9 1 Gaines, Kirby .,....... ....,. 1 13 Gaines, Tom ........ ..... . ............. 1 39 Gard, Barbara ................. .......,....... 1 01 Gard, Dennis ...... .. ....................... 66, 113 Gard, Lynn ....,,... ........,,.,,..,,. 5 6, 57, 90 Garrett, John ...... .,.......................,,.,..,, , 101 Garrett, Susan .............. 25, 28, 44, 53, 113 Gasca, Enrique ...... ....,...,,,..,..,,,,,..,,.,,,.. 1 39 Gaunt, Daniel ,.... .,,..,...,..........., 5 8, 113 Gaunt, Linda ......... ,............ . ...,,,,,. 1 07 Gaunt, Richard ........ ...................,..... 1 33 Gaylord, Kellie ............ ...... 1 39, 149, 157 Gearheart, Cynthia ............................ 24, 101 Gearhart, Richard ................................ 81, 90 Gearheart, Timothy ..,................................. 90 Gillett, Anne .......... 20, 29, 30, 35, 70, 101 Gillihan, Janice ............................... - ....... 120 Gillihan, Sheri .................... 29, 44, 83, 113 Gipple, Jeff .......... 133, 151, 154, 158, 161 Gipple, LuAnn ..... ......, 2 4, 28, 29, 43, 107 Glynn, Randy ...,....................,,,,.,.,,,., 68, 101 Goeken, Gary ................ .. .......................... 113 Goeken, Karl ................ 133, 147, 158, 161 Goetzmann, Donald ............................... -. 56 Goetzmann, Peter ............................ 133, 144, 145, 148, 151, 154, 158, 161 Grantham, Dwight ...............,.................... 124 Gray, Terry ........,....................................... 38 Grayson, Jill .... -..W ..... 1 .............. 12, 13, 28, 29, 42, 52, 53, 78, 101 Green, Dianna ...................... 133, 146, 149 Green, Steven , ........................... 18, 19, 101 Green, Tom ........... .. ...........,.........,....,...... 101 Greve, Gwen ................ 29, 54, 62, 63, 107 Gronewold, David .........,..,................... .. .... 107 Groves, Cathy .....,.,. ........... 1 33, 152, 156 Groves, Jon ......... .... 2 7, 71, 113 Groves, Randy ..,..... .... 2 7, 71, 107 Gubbels, Victoria ............. ..... 2 8, 29, 113 Guttenfelder, Kelly ............. .... 5 8, 80, 113 - H - Hagen, Sheri .... 29, 30, 36, 38, 41, 45, 101 Hair, Kelly ......................,..,,..,,.,...........,... 107 Hall, Danny ................................. .......,,.,.. 1 33 Hansen, David .............. 60, 72, 73, 90, 158 Hansen, Derek ...... ......,,,.,,,,,,..........,,,,,. 1 33 Hansen, Douglas ....,.. .................... 1 38, 139 Hansen, Jerry ........ .......... 5 8, 77, 107 Hansen, Joel ....... ....... 3 3, 44, 70, 113 Hansen, Julie .. ..., 133, 145, 146, 153 Hansen, Mark ..... ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7, 107 Hansen, Todd ..... ,...... - .. 139, 150, 160 Harlan, Cynthia ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 101 Harlan, Pamela ..... ,. ..,, 29, 43, 113 Harris, Jeff ....... ...... ..... 3 3 , 70, 113 Harris, Joel ........ .... .. 27, 58, 71, 114 Harris, Lavon ...... .....................-... - .... 1 21 Harris, Kelly ......... .........,.. 6 0, 71, 76, 101 Harris, Kimberly ............ 139, 149, 152, 157 Harris, Lori Q71 ........................... ... 139, 157 Harris, Lori 4127 ....... .................... 9 1, 152 Harris, Mike .......... .................. 1 39 Harris, Terry ....... ....... 2 4, 35, 38 Harris, Teresa ........ ................ 5 5, 107 Hascall, Harold ....... ...... 1 28, 144, 145 Hascall, Patrick ...... ............. 9 1, 107 Hascall, Robert ...... .............,....... 1 33 Hascall, Thane ....... ...... 3 1, 34, 124 Hatchett, Barbara ..... .................. 1 07 Hatchett, Donna ..... .... .....,.............,.. 1 0 1 Hawes, Joan ........ .................. . 29, 75, 114 Hayes, Ann ....... .............................. 2 9, 114 Hayes, Bryan ....,,.. 139, 150, 155, 159, 160 Hayes, David ................. .... .......,................. 9 2 Hayes, Patrick .......................... 18, 70, 107 Hayes, Teresa ...... .......... .. ................ 35, 107 Heath, Allen ....,.......... ...... 5 9, 60, 67, 107 Heflin, Betty ..... ... .............. 29, 52, 78, 125 1-ieiken, Amy ..,.... ..... 4 2, 14, 75, 101 Heithoff, Diane ...... ..... 2 9, 64, 65, 101 1-leithoff, Rebecca ...... ................ ,... 2 9 , 114 Heitink, Denise ...................... .... 2 9, 62, 114 Hemmingsen, Alisha .... 28, 29, 43, 79, 114 Hemphill, Helen .................................... .. 128 Henderson, Bnlce .. .... 74, 75, 128, 143, 153 Henning, Mike ...................... 59, 67, 77, 107 Henning, John ........ ...........,......... 1 39, 148, . 149, 150, 155, 159 Henningsen, Christy .................... 12, 13, 29 Henningsen, Joseph ..............,......... 140, 144, 149, 150, 155, 160 Henningsen, Keith ..... .-.--..., 1 39, 140, 155 Henningsen, Russell .......................... 27, 114 Henriksen, Marcia ............-.......--...... 29, 36, 39, 46, 48, 83, 101 Hensel, Lori -A ------ ----------------------'-------- 1 14 Hensel, Peggy ---- ---------4--- -------------- 9 2 Hensel, Rodney ...... ----- ---A 1 3 3 Hensley, Craig ........ ..........,...---,--. 3 1, 102 Hensley, Michael ............ ..... ,..... 8 1 , 93 Hensley, Todd ............ 133, 151, 154, 158 Hepler, John ....... ....... ..... . . .. 140, 150, 155, 158, 159, 160 Hepler, Lori ........-.---------,,------- --------.--------- 1 07 Hepler, Mike ....,....... 17, 58, 66, 76, 77, 114 Hepler, Nancy .,..- ----v------------------------,------ 120 1-leplgr, Paul ................ 133, 151, 154, 158 Healer. Terry. ...... ...... 1 40, 150, 155, 1.52 Herbert, Patricia ..... ........ 2 4, 28, 62, 107 Herman, Kathleen . ...... 133, 147, 148, 149 Herr, Kenneth ........ ............................ .. . 121 Herrmann, Gwen .... ......... 1 40, 144, 157 Hetrick, Nina .............. ........ .. ... 133, 147 Hetrick, Matthew ........................ F.............. 93 Hettinger, Kenneth ...... . ................. 133, 147 Hettinger, Ruth ........................................ 102 1-liemstra, John .......... 24, 84, 85, 125, 127 Hiemstra, Mary ........................................ 128 1-litt, Danny ........ ..................... 1 40, 144 Hobson, Marty ........ .................. .. ... 56 Hobson, Norma ........................................ 120 Hodge, Mary ............................... .. ........... 114 Hoeck, Nonnan ....,..,.......... 70, 71, 107, 108 Hoegh, Dan .......... 13, 27, 60, 61, 76, 102 Hoegh, Esther .................................,........ 120 Hoegh, Holly , ..... H ..........,....... 1 40, 144, 152 Hoffmann, Denise ... ........,................ 54, 102 Hoffmann, Nancy .... 23, 48, 54, 64, 65 ,93 Hoffmann, Sharon ............................ 65, 140 H 152, 153, 156, 157 Hofmeyer, Francis .................................. 125 Hoilien, Jerry ....,.,.. ,........... 5 8, 71, 114 Hoilien, Julie .......... ........... 2 3, 29, 48, 93 Holbrook, Dennis ,............................ .... - - 128 Holland, Karen ............ 24, 29, 39, 43, 107 Hoover, Lori .,......... ...................... 1 07, 125 Hopley, Patrick ...............,................ 133, 151 Hopley, Peter .................................... 38, 114 Howard, Michael .....,........................... -1- 107 Howard, Michelle .... 134, 147, 148, 153, 156 Haworth, Jeanne ..................,................. .. 125 Huddleson, Dallas ......,....................... 24, 27, 36, 38, 44, 67, 107 Huddleson, Paul ......,,.... 19, 57, 69, 85, 102 Huddleson, Todd ,,.,..............,..,.............. 134 Huebner, Gere ........ ............. .... 5 9 , 125 Hughes, Douglas .... .................... 3 8, 114 Hughes, Laura .................,.,............ 134, 153 Humphrey, James ........ 23, 60, 68, 76, 102 Humphrey, Jay ..,,...- ............... 140, 150, 155 Hxunphrey, Jo Beth .,..................... ... 24, 29, 43, 53, 62, 74, 75, 114 Humphrey, Jon ..............,.... .. ............. 59, 107 Hunt, Harriet ........ 28, 29, 49, 74, 102, 103 Hunter, John .................,.,...........,.. 122, 123 Huston, Cindy .... 28, 29, 53, 82, 83, 102 - 1 - lhnken, Brian .................. .................. 1 14 Ihnken, Scott ....... ,..... .. .. ....,... 114 Inman, Laurie ..... ......, 3 5, 102 1 J.. Jacobsen, Carl .................................. 38, 114 Jacobsen, Nancy ........ 24, 36, 39, 45, 107 Jamison, Terri .,...,...,................................ 107 Jave, Dan ............. .... - .......,,..... 1 40, 144 Jensen, Allen ,..................... ...................... 1 07 Jensen, Bryan ...- ................... 27, 58, 71, 114 Jensen, Cindra ...... 134, 145, 147, 149, 153 Jensen, Daniel ...... 140, 150, 155, 159, 160 Jensen, Glen ..................,......... 134, 151, 161 Jensen, Jay ................................................ 114 Jensen, LaDonna ..........................., 134, 145 Jensen, Marcy ,............. 134, 147, 152, 153 Jensen, Michelle ............ 140, .44, 149, 152 Jensen, Peggy ................................ 23, 28, 35, 40, 41, 44, 49, 70, 102 Jensen, Richard ........................................ 102 191159111 Seott ----------- - ----- 134, 151, 154, 158 Jensen, Tnmera ................ 24, 28, 29, 35, 36, 39, 49, 53, 70, 82, 102, 103 Jepperson, Melissa .... 140, 149, 152, 153, 157 Jepnerson, Scott .......................... 58, 66, 114 Jepperson, Steve ...... .....,.,,, 6 0, 92 Jespersen, Becky ....... ,,----,,--,,,,,, 1 102 Jespersen, Richard ..... ,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 25 Jessen, Brian .,.,,..,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 34 Jessen, Geneda ..... .... 3 0, 35, 44, 92 Jessen, Kim ...,,......... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 7, 102 Johnson, Clifton ...... ,,,,,,,,,,--,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,- 1 40 Johnson, Jeff ....,....... ...... 3 8, 58, 80, 114 Johnson, Jennifer ,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,, 140 Johnson, Jody ................ ......... 3 8, 43, 107 Johnson, Lonny ...................... 140, 144, 149 1011115011: M8111 ----------........... . 22, 23, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 93 Johnson, Naney .............................. 134, 145, 147, 149, 153, 156 Johnson, Pamela .......... 132, 140, 149, 152 Johnson, Ryan ...... ................ 6 6, 80, 114 Johnson, Tammy ........ 140, 149, 152, 157 Johnson, Timothy ........,........,..,,,,,,,, 16, 107 Jones, Jay ,..... ...................... 1 40, 150, 160 Jones, Jeri .................. 43, 52, 53, 70, 107 Jones, Kenneth CKCJ .... 134, 147, 151, 161 Jones, Larry ..................,.................. ....,.... 1 21 Jones, Mona .,... L. 27, 29, 55, 65, 70, 102 Jordan, Kim .................,...,,,,, ,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, M , 93 Jordan, Ron ...,.,.,..........., ,. .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 102 Jorgensen, James ..,............... 24, 70, 85, 107 Jorgensen, Joseph .......... 134, 151, 154, 158 Juel, Nellie ...-..... ...... - .,.,..,.,. .. ..,..,,.,, 42, 102 Juhl, Darla ......,................ ,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 134 Juhl, Debbie ...- .................,..,,... , ,,,,,,,,,,,., 114 Just, Doug .... - ..... 134, 151, 154, 158, 161 Inst, Kevln .... . ........................ ........ 8 0, 114 - K - Kanning, David ... ........... 14, 49, 60, 68, 102 Karwal, Mark ................ 23, 59, 60, 72, 102 Kauffman, William ............ ....,. ,...,..,....,,,,,, 9 3 Kautz, Robin ..... .. ...... ,..- .......,..... -.- ,.,,,,,,,, 93 Knutz, Ty ------.............. 28, 29, 43, 74, 114 Keasey, Amy ,.,.. .............,.....,...,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 4 0 Keasey, Rick ............ L .,,...,.....,.,,,.,,,, 134, 147 Keim, Kevin ...............,... ,,,.,, ,. ,, 66, 114 Kelloway, David ...-- ........ .,.,,,,, - --.,,,,--- - 140 Kelloway, P Peter .......,.,,........,,,,,.,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 107 Kelso, Debbie .... -...- .... 28, 43, 79, 114 Kelso, Michael ...... ....... 1 34, 151, 154, 158 Kelso, Thomas .. ............ 70, 76, 77, 92, 125 Kemp, Katelyn - ..... - .... L- .......... 26, 29, 92 Kemp, Michelle .,..........,,..,...... ,... 134, 147 Kemp, Tim -.- ....... ...- ............ 27, 107, 134 Kemp, Tom .... ,. .,..,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,. 1 47 Kenefick, Diane .................... ,, ,..,,,,. 28, 29, 30, 35, 43, 62, 79, 114 Kermoade, Todd ....,........,...................... .. 107 Kerr, Colleen ... ............. 30, 36, 38, 83, 102 Kerr, Ronald ........................ 60, 72, 76, 102 Kinen, Dennis ..... ...... .. ........... 134, 151, 161 Kinen, Douglas ..- ............ 36, 38, 39, 47, 92 Kinen, Lynn ........ 134, 147, 149, 152, 156 King, David ...- ............. em., .... 57, es, 102 King, Jeffrey ..... ............................... .. ..... 5 6 King, Michael .... ........,.........,,......,,.,. 1 02 King, Paul ............ ....,.. - .,.,...,.. 1 1, 72, 107 King, Rhonda ......,...,..... 29, 43, 53, 63, 114 Kinnison, Laurie .-. 134, 145, 149, 152, 156 Kirchoff, David ...............................,,.,,,,, ,... 92 Kizzier, David ,............... .......... ...... 1 3 4, 144, 145, 147, 151, 154, 158 Kizzier, Gregory ............ 36, 38, 47, 56, 93 Klever, Jeff .... ,... .....................,,,,., ,,,-- 2 7, 107 Klever, Jerry --............. ........ 1 34, 158, 161 Kluever, Gwyn - .......,,..................,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Kluever, Mary Ellen ............,........., 24, 30, 33, 36, 39, 70, 107 Kluever, Sue ........... - ..,....... 5 ......,,.. 36, 38, 93 Knight, Brenda ..... ..........,..,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 1 1 4 Knight, Gordon - ....... ...... 1 40, 150, '155 Knight, James ...L ,....... .,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,. 6 0, 102 Kngght, John -..... ................,...... 8 4, 114 Kngsht, Lisa ..,.... ....... 1 40, 144, 152, 157 Knight, Norman .... .- ................... 140, 150 Knop, Darren ..... ....... 2 7, 38, 58, 71, 114 Knop, Diane ...... ........,,,,,,,, 3 6, 38, 107 166 Knop, Kellie ..... Knop, Kim ........ .. 24, 29, 53, 63, 102, Knop, Michael .... .... . 134, 145, 147, Knudsen, Kirk ,....... ..,....,.... 1 34, 151, Knudsen, Mark ......... ........................... Knuth, Christopher ...... ........ 5 8, 66, Knuth, Kenneth ......... ..... 5 6, 60, 68, Kraft, Chris ............................................ .- Krause, Rebecca .......... . ............................, Kremer, Jan ....,.,,,... 22, 23, 30, 32, 33, 38, 40, 41, 44, 46, 47 1 115 125 161 154 107 115 102 107 102 35. 93 Kunze, Karla .... 24, 36, 38, 40, 45, 62, 107 - L .. Lambertsen, Elizabeth ............,......... 62, 115 Lambertsen, Larry ...... 23, 48, 56, 93, 121 Lambertsen, Ricky ....... - ........................... 102 Lambertsen, Todd ............. .........,.. ..... 1 4 0 Lane, Alyce .............. ..... 1 20 Lane, Candra ..,. ...................... 9 2 Lane, Cynthia ..... ........................ 1 02 Lane, Gerri ....,.... .... 1 34, 147, 149 Lane, Robin ................,,.... ............ 4 2, 102 Lane, Ruth Ann ..........................-..--- ----,--- 1 20 Lane, Sandra .....................--- -,------------ 2 6, 92 Lang, Ann ........,... 28, 29, 33, 62, 75, 115 Lang, Craig ..... ............ .. ......... 140, 155, 159 Lange, Russell .... ..............,........... . 27, 102 Lantz, Richard .... ..... 1 40, 150, 159 Larsen, Joan ...,,,., ..,.. l 40, 144, 149 Larsen, Marlette .... ...........-...... 2 4, 102 Larsen, Rick ........ .... 1 3, 27, 92, 121 Larsen, Sandy ..... ...... 2 9, 55, 74, 92 Larsen, William ..... ....................... 1 03 Larson, David ...... ...... 3 8, 66, 81, 115 Larson, Leroy ..... ............................ 5 8, 115 Larson, Lisa ........................ 29, 30, 70, 103 Larson, Pamela ...... 140, 144, 149, 152, 157 Lassen, Sharon ............................ .,............ 1 07 Leahy, Florence ..........,....,.... . .......... ... ..... 120 Leander, Lisa .......... ...... 1 34, 146, 149 Lehman, Bruce .......... .......................... 1 03 Lehman, Randall ..............,..,....... . ............ 103 Lensch, Kimberly ...- .......,....................,..... . 26 Lensch, Marilee ..--. -... 1 40, 149, 152, 157 Leslein, Sharon ...... .,... 6 4, 65, 125, 127 Leslie, Jody ,.....,. ................ .......... 1 1 5 Lewis, Jim ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.... ,, ....,... ,. 134, 158 Lilienthal, David ...... ...................... 3 5, 36, 38, 41, 45, 47, 107 Liles, Steve ............,... ....,,,................. .. ... 103 Lincoln, Kathy ..,................................. 62, 126 Linn, Kandy ........ .. .... ...-.. 28, 29, 43, 115 Linn, Larry ................ .......,....,.......... 1 21 Linn, Stewart ..... .......... ....... 1 40, 150, 155 Linn, Barbara ..............................,............. 121 Lippincott, Margaret .......................... . .... 122 Lippincott, M.ichelle ...... 140, 144, 152, 157 Lippincott, Shaun ...... ........... 1 34, 145, 161 Logue, Sherri ......... ...............,.......... 1 41 Logue, Susan ...... ................. 1 15 Lohoff, Lori ...... .................... 1 34 Lowary, Jim ........ .................,..,.,. , .,.. - ,.. 126 Lowers, Bim ...............,.......... 141, 150, 151 Lowers, Rick ........... ...... ...........,. 27, 60, 93 Ludington, Brenda ..,. 134, 146, 149, 153, 156 Luke, Debra ............................................ 115 Lundgren, Richard ....... - ........................... 123 Lynam, Anne .......,.. ..... 2 3, 29, 48, 70, 93 Lynam, Scott .....,..., ,. ,....... 141, 150, 155 Lyons, Larry ...... ...........................,.... ...... 1 26 - M .. Mailander, Eunice ..............,.................-... 120 Mallette, Annette .... ............................ 2 3, 36, 39, 40, 41, 44, 47, 94 Mallette, Loraine .............. 33, 36, 39, 107 Mallon, Deric ............ 30, 35, 38, 39, 115 Mallon, Eric ..,............... 38, 44, 70, 34, 115 Mallon, Jimmy ................,.. -. 38, 44, 48, 115 Mally, Kenneth .... 24, 56, 60, 68, 69, 76: 103 Mally, Thomas ....,............... 24, 58, 66, 115 Malone, CBUIY -------------- 28: 30: 385 441 115 Malone, Craig .. ...... -. ..-------.-- ---------------------- 1 03 Mangan, Jody ....,.........., 141, 144, 149, 152 Mangan, Michael .................... 141, 142, 150 Marcellus, Debra .... 1 .......... - ....-.. 141, 144, 149, 152, 153, 157 Marcellus, Mark ....,....... 39, 59, 37, 31, 108 Marousek, Laurie ....................---. 23, 29, 43, 58, 55, 62, 63, 78, 108 Marsh, Dave ...- .........----.-- --------------1---- - 103 Marsh, Dennis .... .....--- - ---------------- --------- 1 0 8 Marsh, Jim ................... - -----------------ss,- 44: 107 Martens, James ............ 30, 35, 66, 30, 115 Martens, Julie .,.L 36, 39, 40, 41, 45, 47, 94 Martens, Kellie ..,. 134, 147, 148, 149, 152 Martens, Malinda ..............-...- --- 29, 43, 108 Martens, Mark ....... N ..--.----- - s------ 45, 59, 108 Martin, Jeff .,,,.,,,. .... 1 34, 151, 154 Mase, Jeffrey ...... ..........-----------1 1 15 Mason, Daniel ..... ..-------------- 2 3, 60, 95 Mason, John ........ ...... 5 9, 60, 84, 103 Massman, Paul ........ ................. 1 24, 123 Masteller, Brian ..... ....-...---------------- 7 0 Masteller, Bruce ..... ...... 3 8, 56, 84, 115 Mathias, Roger .... ......,......... 1 28, 153 Mauer, James ...... ...... ...................... 1 0 3 Mauer, Karen ...........,...... .... . .. 134,. 145 Maughn, Scott .....,..... - ....... .............. 5 8, 60 Mauk, Lydia ................. ............ 2 6, 44, 115 McAllister, Dwight .......,.,....,,,................... 95 McCauley, Dorothy .......................... 29, 115 McCauley, Kathy .......... 134, 147, 153, 156 McCauley, Mike ......... ................,.,..... 4 5, 95 McCollough, Carol ..... ........ 1 35, 146, 156 McCollough, Chris ..... ..-.-- .... 59, 108 McConnell, Joni ........... .... 3 S, 55, 108 McConnell, Michael ................... - ....... 27, 103 McCom1ick, Michael .................... 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 39, 41, 70, 80, 103 McCutcheon, Terri .............................. 42, 95 McDaniel, Paul ,......................................... 94 McDermott, Dan ..,.,....... 135, 145, 151, 160 McDermott, Darwin .................................. 107 McDermott, Debra .............. 29, 55, 65, 103 McDem1ott, Mary ................,....... 23, 30, 31, 32, 35, 40, 41, 44, 55, 103 McDem-iott, Michael .........,....... ........ 2 7, 115 McDermott, Steve .. 141, 150, 155, 160, 161 McDennott, Todd .. ,13, 27, 70, 71, 72, 103 McIntosh, Kirt ....,......................... .... ......,... 9 4 Mclntosh, Teresa . .,................ - ........... 29, 115 McLaren, Richard .............. ........... - -..- 126 McNary, Douglas ,.................. , 66, 84, 115 McNary, Susan ...... 23, 41, 45, 65, 82, 103 McNeese, Alan ..,.,..,..,.....,....,,, 135, 151, 158 McNeese, Mona .....,..... - ................,....,..... 108 McNeese, Rhonda ....... ............. - ........... 1 41 Mead, Chris ........................... -... 58, 66, 115 Mead, Craig .,.......,................ - .... 24, 77, 108 Mead, Sheri ...,.,. ,. 135, 146, 149, 152, 156 Merrick, Marcia ....... - .................. - ........... 54 Messer, Craig ...... ...... ...,........, - . L ,....., 126 Metzger, Cindi ....... ...... 1 28, 146, 147 Mewhirter, Brian ....... ....,....,,..,........ 7 1, 95 Mewhirter, Cheryl ..,..,.,..........,, ,,..,,,. 1 5, 29, 52, 53, 82, 83, 95 Meyer, Arthur ............ , 36, 38, 39, 47, 126 Meyer, Greg ........,. 141, 144, 150, 155, 159 Meyer, Greta ........ 35, 36, 38, 41, 45, 103 Meyer, Jon .... ........................................... 9 5 Meyer, Tom ...... ............................... 8 0, 95 Midkiff, Barry ...... ...,. ..... ,... .... 3 8 , 5 8, 71, 80, 81, 113, 115 Midkiff, Jay .,., - .... - .... .. 135, 145, 154, 161 Mikkelsen, Amv ............ 24, 28, 30, 43, 108 Mikkelsen, Debbie .................................... 115 Mikkelsen, Sonya ..,................,,.,.,..,........ 128 Miller, Cindy ................ 141, 149, 152, 157 Miller, Dona ........... ................... - .......-- 126 Miller, LuAnn ..,,....,.. .......,................. . ..,. 9 4 Miller, Patricia .... - ........ .....,,..... . 43, 115 Miller, Vickie ...... ................... . ., 115 Millikan, Lisa ..,.. .......... ........ 7 5 , 108 Mills, David ...... ....., 3 5, 44, 84, 108 Mills, Jeff ......... ...,.. 3 5, 44, 84, 103 Minor, John .. ..,. U .............. 5 8, ,80, 115 Misner, Deborah .... .....,....,............. - ..... 1 15 Misner, Diana ... ...... .. ...................... . 135 Misner, Jimmy ................. - ........,. 115 Misner, Jon ............ .. .......................,...... 141 Moore, Clifton .........., ...... ........,.. 38, 115 Moore, Michaelle ...... ..... 1 35, 145, 149 Morgan, Alan ........., ....... - ...,............... 1 35 Morgan, Jolene .............. - ............. - ...... 141 Morgan, Linda ................. .,......... 2 6, 115 Morgan, Wayne ...,..- ......... ,-.- ...,, .. 108 Morris, Allen ....... ............ ...,........,.,. 1 1 5 Morris, Albert ......... - ................ ..., L ,W 108 Morrison, Colleen ....... ......,,.............. 1 20 Morse, Gail ..,.,....... .... 2 8, 124, 126 Morton, Billy ............. ....................... .. -.. 141 Morton, Daniel ................... .. ........... 454,103 Moser, Valerie ...-.... ..... - .... .... ...... .....,..L. 135 Murphy, Donald ...... ....,.. 1 41, 150 Murphy, Mary ..... ............,,.....,..... 1 08 Murphy, Terry .... .....,.,.... 6 2, 83, 115 Myers, Brent ........ . ....... 135, 151, 154, 161 Myers, Sherry ...................... 24, 28, 70, 108 - N - Namanny, Joni ..........,..................... 135, 147, 149, 152, 153, 156 Namanny, Ted ..... ............ - ................. 1 35 Nason, Nan ...... ......... .................. 9 4 Neary, Clark ..... ,., ........... .. 126 Neary, Del ........ .................. 1 23, 148 Nebola, Elnora .... .......,. ,. ....,............... 1 26 Nelson, Amy ..............,. 29, 38, 62, 75, 115 Nelson, Becky .......................... . 23, 29, 30, 35, 45, 54, 65, 82, 83, 94 Nelson, Beverly ...........,.......,...,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 120 Nelson, Cynthia .... 135, 146, 149, 153, 156 Nelson, David ...............,....,. 59, 60, 71, 108 Nelson, Dawn ........ 135, 144, 145, 147, 148 Nelson, Jeff .......,......,..,.,,,,,..,,,,., ,,,,,,,- 9 0, 94 Nelson, Lynn 24, 36, 38, 59, 67, 80, 108 Nelson, Pam 1125 .... ............ 2 9, 64, 65, 95 Nelson, Pam 4113 ............,,-..., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Nelson, Rochelle .... 26, 28, 38, 62, 79, 115 1 Nelson, Sandra ..... .. ............. 33, 41, 44 Nelson, Shellie ..... ....... .-. 135, 145, 147 Nelson, Susan ....,,. ..... 2 6, 29, 115 Nelson, Timothy ....... ...............,.. 1 03 Nelson, Virginia .... ........ - ...... , ... 120 Nevins, Donald ..... .......... .. .. 101, 103 Nevins, Greg ...... ........... - ..... - 135, 151 Nevins, Jeff ,.... .......... - ....... -... 135, 151 Nevins, Richard .... - ........... ., ..,.,..,. ,... 103 Nevins, Steve .,.. ............. .. .-- 141, 150 Newton, Cindy ,..... ..,.... - ,. 28, 44, 83, 115 Newton, Donna ....... .. .......... ,.- .,,,.,,., ,... 141 Newton, Kimberly .............,.........,, ... 53, 103 Newton, Kristie .,..........,.... ,N 135, 146, 152 Newton, Vickie .................., 1, 135, 147, 152 Nguyen, Van Xuan QSoonj .,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,,,, , 141 Nguyen, Yen Bach Qlnj .,.......,, 1... 141, 157 Nichols, Allison .... 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 44, 108 Nichols, Amy ...- ....,.................... .. 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 38, 39, 44, 108 Nichols, Sherry , ........................... 14, 15, 30, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 44, 47, 52, 95, 98 Nichols, Stuart ,....... ............,.,,.. 5 8, 71, 115 Nielsen, Mike ................ 135, 147, 154, 161 Nielsen, Stan ......,............... 24, 59, 85, 108 Nielsen, Tom .................,.,..,,,,,,, , 59, 67, 109 Niemann, Ronald ...- .......,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 126 Nissen, Chris ...- ...... - ............... 141, 144, 149, 150, '155, 158, 159, 160 Nissen, Richard ............... - .............. ,.. 58, 126 Nisson, Lauri ...... ...................,,,. 2 4, 25, 38, 44, 53, 83, 113, 116 Nodgaard, Penny ............,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 5 Nodgaard, Wendy ..... ......,.,.,.,.. 1 ,,.,,,,,,.,,, 1 16 Norton, James ....... ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 135, 151 Nunn, Robin ..,.... ..... 1 39, 141, 156, 157 Nunn, Terri ..... .......... 1 35, 146, 149, 156 - 0 - Obemieier, Kevin ...................... --..-..-- 116 Obermeier, Michael ....... .. ......... ,... 135, 161 O'Brien, Laurine ................... .. ....... ...- 29, 116 Ohms, Brenda ............................ 24, 30, 35, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44, 109 Ohms, Janelle ..............,......... 17, 28, 30, 33, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 44, 103 Oler, Julie .-... 26, 28, 38, 74, 75, 116, 117 Olsen, Carol ............... ......... 24, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 44, 82, 83, 109 Olsen, Keith ................ 135, 144, 145, 151 Olsen, Todd ............... - ........... 135, 147, 161 0'Riley, Rhonda ...- ........... 24, 62, 82, 116 Ortiz, Richelle - .,...... .. ........... 141, 149, 157 Ortiz, Rick .....................,.......... 70, 76, 95 Ortiz, Rodney .............................. ,... ,..,, ,, 109 Ostrus, Doug 36, 38, 41, 44, 59, 109 Overton, Jennifer - .............. 24, 28, 29, 33, 35, 38, 62, 79, 116 Overton, Michael ..........,,,... 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 48, 70, 94 - p - Parham, Kelly ..... ............... 59, 60, 84, 109 Park, Steven .......- .......,,,,.,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 45, 94 Parker, Carol ....,.......,,..,,,..,. ,,.-,,,i,,,- 135 Parker, Greg ....... .-,,- ..,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,ww 60, 94 Parker, Laura -----------,------------ 24, 28, 29, 43, 52, 53, 55, 70, 79, 109 Parker, Steve ...-... 135, 151, 154, 158, 161 Parker, Timothy ..L ...................... -.. ...... 116 Pai-mn, Lori ....,............ ......... 1 ss, 145, 149 Parrott, Rolly ....................... .. .......,,..,,,.,,,, 116 Patterson, Julie ....,............... 12, 13, 23, 28, 29, 49, 52, 53, 55, 82, 103 Patterson, Scott ............ 141, 150, 155, 159 Paul, Janeen .....,................... ..... 38, 44, 116 Paul, Steven ................................ ......M .... 109 Pauley, Regina ..- ....... 1 ....., .. ....... 24, 43, 109 Pauley, Rhonda ...................... 135, 147, 149 Pauls, Carolyn ........ 24, 29, 44, 62, 83, 116 Pauls, Lois .......................... 30, 34, 44, 103 Paulsen, Dallas .............................. W., 27, 94 Paulsen, Darrell .... 57, 59, 60, 71, 77, 109 Paulsen, Michael ...- ..... 135, 151, 154, 161 Paulsen, Kathy ....... -..- .......... - ..... 1 26, 29, 95 Paulsen, Mona .- .... .. ...,......... - .,.., - 26, 116 Pedersen, Axel ...-..... ...,.... ,. ..,.,,,.,, -,.,,., 121 Pellett, Christine ....... - .......,.,..,,. 29, 35, 38, 44, 53, 63, 83, 116 Pellett, Lisa ..,,.... .... ,. .........,,,,.. 2 8, 29, 36, 39, 43, 53, 82, 109 Pelleffi Tvdd .-..-.............. ..... 22, 23, 39, 47, 49, 60, 70, 84, 85, 95 Petersen, Darrell ...... -.......- ...... ......-.- 141 Petersen, Debbie ,.....-..-... ..... .-.-...- 135 Petersen, Kim ....,... .. .............. 38, 44, 116 Petersen, Marci ............... - ......... -..-.- 24, 25, 36, 39, 40, 45, 109 Petersen, Monte .. ....... 135, 145, 151, 154 Petersen, Nomian ,......... .... . .. ....... ..-..,.- 103 Petersen, Timmy ............................ - ........ .. 27 Peterson, Cindy ...,... .. ........ ... 29, 44, 78, 96 Peterson, Connie .. .........,. .. ..... 135, 146, 156 Peterson, Edna ..-...... ...... .. ........ i,......- 120 Peterson, Eric ....... ...... 1 41, 150, 155, 159 Peterson, Janice .... , ....... ...,..- 120 Peterson, Karen ..... ........... 2 4, 96 Peterson, Nancy ..... .,.... 2 4, 43, 109 Peterson, Shelly .......,. ................., . ......... 1 57 Peterson, Timothy ........,....,,......... . ........... 109 Petty, Anna .................................... 141, 144 Petty, Connie ....... ..... 3 6, 38, 42, 47, 103 Pieken, Leo ..........................,,,,..............., 121 Pieper, Lynnette ...................,.,.. 19, 24, 103 Placzek, Cynthia ................................ 42, 97 Placzek, Karen ........ 24, 28, 29, 43, 83, 109 Placzek, Nancy ............ 28, 29, 44, 62, 116 Planck, Kelly ....... - ...,.................. ,. ...... ,...-. 97 Polkingham, Linda .,...........................,.... 110 Popp, Diane ............... ....... 2 4, 43, 110 Popp, Gary ...............,... .............. 1 35, 147 Porter, Christine .............................. 141, 152 Postlethwaite, Marcia ......., 29, 44, 53, 116 Postlethwaite, Michele ............ 97, 141, 152 Poulsen, Connie ........,................,.............. 103 Prall, Alan .................... 141, 144, 149, 155 Prall, Colette ...... ..................... 1 35, 146 Price, John ....... .......................,....... 1 36 Pross, Jeffery ....... ...........................,... - . 110 Pross, Laurie ..,.. ....... 1 36, 146, 149, 153 Pross, Susan ..... ..................,............... 1 41 - Q - Quick, Andrew ........................... -... 136, 145 Quick, Jerry ...... ............................... 1 7, 38, 60, 61, 68, 69, 76, 104 - R - Rains, Kim ........ ......... 1 36, 1417, 152, 156 Ramon, Dulcie ............................... ,... 24, 28, 29, 30, 35, 43, 83, 110 Randall, Scott ....................... ...... .......... -... 141 Raney, Janey .................. 128, 149, 153, 156 Rasmussen, Deborah .................. ..... - ........ - . 97 Rasmussen, Todd .......... ....... 1 36, 147, 158 Rathie, Martin .......,............................... ... 126 Rathman, Jeana .... 136, 146, 149, 152, 156 Rattenborg, Kevin ........................ 38, 44, 116 Ratzlaff, Lou Ann ...... ...... ............. . 1 36 Ray, Brett .................. ...... 1 41, 150 Reason, Kurt ........., ..... ,. ...., 1 10 Reid, Emily ........... .... - ... 141 Reimer, Alan ,.,. ......... ..... 7 1 , 116 Reimer, Mary Etta .........,..,..........,,,..,...,, 120 Reimer, Mark ........,..........,...,, ..,, 2 4, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 45, 110 Reimer, Russell ........................ 24, 48, 56, 59, 60, 61, 68, 76, 104, 105 Reinertson, Anne ......... ................... 142, 157 Renaud, Robert ............ 136, 151, 154, 153 Retz, Amy ............ 136, 145, 147, 153, 156 Retz, Tim .. .... 24, 36, 39, 49, 67, 80, 110 Reynolds, Jeff ............,...................... -... 90. 96 Rhodes, Jocelyn .................. 28, 29, 42, 104 Richter, Darla ........ ......................... 1 36 Richter, Donna ........................ . ....... -... 104 Richter, Douglas ............................,..... .... 1 10 Richter, Jeffery ................................... -... 142 Riggs, Jeff ............ 21, 59, 60, 72, 77, 110 Riley, Becky ...................,.......................... 116 Riley, Kenneth .... 142, 150, 153, 159, 160 Roberts, Angela ....,.. -..- .............. -. 142, 144 Roberts, Randy ........................... ,... 136, 145 Robertson, Terry ....... ...,.................. 1 42 Robertson, Tracy .......... ...... 58, 71, 116 Robinson, Debbie ..... ........ ............ 4 3, 116 Robinson, Gerald ........ .......... - ... 142 Robinson, Keith ............... ......... 1 22 Robinson, Leslie .... .. .......................... ... 136 Robinson, Monica ...................,............... ..- 43 Robinson, Thomas ......................... ..- 57, 59, 60, 67, 77, 100, 109 Robinson, Toni .... ..................... 2 3, 23, 41, 44, 49, 54, 55, 96 Rodgers, Sally ..... ..........,...... 1 5, 29, 54, 64, 65, 74, 75, 97 Roest, Robin ............................................ 116 Rogers, Bruce ........... - ................. .. ...... -. 142 Ronfeldt, Tammy ,. ....,..................... 136, 146 Ronfeldt, Tim ......... ..... 57, 59, 67, 81, 110 Roscoe, Enid ....... .. .......................... - ....... 120 Roscoe, Wallace ............,.................. ,... ..... 129 Ross, David ......... - ......., .... 5 9, 77, 110 Ross, Deborah ..... ............... 1 42, 144, 149, 152, 157 Ross, Tammy ............,........................ .. .... ... 97 Rourick, Kathleen ........ - ............. ...-h... 97 Rourick, Kelly .... .....- ................. 58, 71, 116 Rourick, Lynette ............... - ........... 136, 147 Rourick, Shawn .... 136, 151, 154, 158, 161 Rowan, Paul .................. 142, 144, 150, 160 Rowan, Teresa ... ..... 16, 30, 35, 42, 70, 104 Royalty, Rosamond ..... ...................... -..-. 129 Rudy, Rhonda ........................ 139, 142, 152 Ruhr, Lori ............... .. .............. - .... ..... 29, 116 Runyan, Jo Ann ..... - .............,.......... ...... 129 Rutherford, Ellen ..... ...,.. ,. .............,........ ..- 121 Ryan, Carol ..... ..... . ...... 1 42, 149 S - . 31, 33, 38, 70, 75, Sager, Marcy ..., 29, 116 Sager, Mitzi .... 136, 144, 145, 147, 148, 156 Sams, Jack ......,......................................... 110 Sams, Paul ..,............................................. 121 Sandbothe, Larry ......... ......... 2 7, 71, 110 Sandbothe, Randall .,... .................... 2 7, 116 Sandbothe, William ............ 19, 27, 71, 104 Sandhorst, Sherri . ................... 142, 143, 149 Sandhorst, Thomas .-- 36, 39, 45, 46, 47, 97 Sanny, Monica ...... .. .......... .. .... 142, 149, 152 Scarf, Kimberly ...................... 136, 147, 156 Scheibeler, Tamara ..... .................... 1 2, 13, 28, 29, 53, 104 Schildberg, Beth ............ 136, 147, 149, 152 Schildherg, Kristi ..... ........................... ..... 9 6 Schildberg, Mark ...... ..........,.... 7 7, 59, 110 Schlake, Kelly ............,............................. 110 Schlake, Kevin ............... - .................. --... 104 Schlueter, Lisa ....... ,..- ..... 28, 29, 52, 110 Schlueter, Traci ............................ 28, 29, 35, 53, 63, 70, 75, 116, 117 Schmeling, Eugene .............. 53, 66, 77, 116 Schmidt, David ............. ...--- - .---------.-------- 1 04 Schmitt, Clayton ...... ............. - ..... 1 42 Schmitt, Kent ............. ................ 1 42 Schmitt, Nancy ............... ......... - .-..----- 1 16 Schmitt, Valerie ...... - ............... -, ....,......... 116 Schnackel, Dick .......... .... 1 42, 144, 150 Schnackel, Mariorie . .... .... 2 3, 30, 48, 96 Schoenrock, David ...... ........................ 1 42 Schoenrock, Holly ...... ............... - ......... 1 20 Schoenrock, Scott ............... - ................. 136 Schoenrock, Terri .......,.............. 28, 29, 104 Schope, Michelle .......... 142, 149, 152, 157 Schrader, Jay ...- ..................,........... - ....... 104 Schrier, Elizabeth ... ...... ....... 1 36, 146 Schroeder, Todd ,........ ....... .. . 136 Schuemann, Lynn ,....... ................... 1 21 Schuler, Jeffery ,... ..... ....................... 27, 116 Schuler, Rodney .... ---... ........... .. ........ 60, 96 Schuler, Roger ...... .... 5 8, 72, 77, 116 Schuler, Todd ............................................ 161 Schwab, John .............,,........ -. 142, 144, 155 Schwarte, Anthony -..,. ........ .. ....... ......... .. ,136 Schwarte, David -...-. .....----.--,. ------ 27, 116 Schwarte, Rosemary ......................-.- 42, 96 Schwartz, Cathy -..- ....... .. ......-.-.- 97, 104 Schwartz, Jennifer ... 28, 35, 38, 44, 116 Seberger, Sidney ...-..-..... ....... --..- .----- 136 Seibert, Denise ... .... .. .....................--.---- V- 136 Seufert, Richard ...-- .................. -------- 126 Shank, Edith ...... ...M ,,..... - ...... ... ....-..... 122 Shea, Jennifer ......., .. ...... ..... .............,, 24, 28, 29, 38, 44, 53, 62, 63, 75 Shea, Teresa ..... .......h....-.,- -...-----,---.---,--- -- 104 Sheil, Dennis ......-..-.--. -----------,-- ------ 110 Shepperd, Chris .....--..- 38, 58, 77, 116 Shepperd, Cynthia ......... ....... 24, 48, 82, 104 Shepperd, Douglas ... ..........-..-.....-----------,- 142 Shriver, Patricia ....-.... ....-...--.....---.- ,-- ------ 104 Sieh, David .... ..-....-.-......--.n 45, 59, 110 Sieh, Gloria ....... ..,-,.-- ..---------------,------- -,-, 1 20 Sierp, Karen .......................,............ 142, 152 Sierp, Lisa ............. ,....,,.. 4 3, 62, 63, 78, 110 sieip, Sharon -..,..- 136, 147, 152, 157 Sievert, Laurie ....... .. ................. -..-.- ..... .. 97 Simmons, Connie ................................ 35, 127 Simms, Joel .......... .. ....,, 58, 70, 74, 75, 127 Simonton, Kelly .... .. ......................... - ...... .. 136 Simpson, Jerry ......... -,. ...... - ............... 44, 116 Simpson, Leann ............ 136, 145, 147, 156 Simpson, Mary Sue ....................... ,... 28, 29, 44, 53, 63, 75, 116 Simpson, Ted ........................ 49, 84, 85, 97 Six, David .................................................. 142 Skoog, Linda ........... ...... ........... . ...... -..- 24, 97 Small, Laveda lSissyJ .... - ..... .. ....... 136, 147, 149, 153, 156 Small, Scott ........... .... ....................... ... 110 Smit, Laurie ............... .......................... l 10 Smith, Annette ................... .. ......... 142, 152 smith, Connie sm-, ..... - ..... - ..... -L .... .1 104 Smith, Diane ........ L ......... - ...... .. ......... 22, 96 Smith, Douglas .... ........................... 136, 145 smioi, Ida ..,....,.. -,..--- .... -..-..---,.- 116 Smith, Linda .................-..- 24, 109, 110 Smith, Lisa ........ ................ ..... - .... ... 44, 116 Smith, Mark ........ ........- 136, 147, 151, 161 Smith, Nancy .......... - ............ 136, 145, 147 Smith, Rose Marie -.-... ...... ,..............-- 156 Smith, Sharon iSlleriJ 1121 .......,... ,..- 21, 28, 29, 42, 53, 96 Smith, Shawn ...... .. --............... 38, 30, 116 Smith, Sheila .... 21, 23, 30, 35, 45, 48, 70, 96 Smith, Shelly .... it 136, 145, 147, 148 Smith, Sherrie 1111 -,-- 28, 29, 35, 42, 104 Smith, Terry ............... .. ........................... 117 Snyder, Linn ...-......,.....- .... 142, 150, 160 Snyder, Tim .....,.............-... 84, 110 Sonntag, Gary ..... ..--..... .................. ....- 136 Sonntag, Gerald Gerry? ........ 136, 147, 151 Sonntag, Glenn ....--...-..- ...... ....- 27, 110 Sonntag, James ..1......... ........ ..- 142, 155 Sonntag, Judith .... ....-........ ....,,...... 25, 104 Sonntag, Michelle .,... ,... 142, 157 167 Wohlenhaus, Sarah ,. 14, 15, 22, 23 30 Sonntag, Patricia ................................ 25, 28, 44, 53, 62, 113, 117 South, Patti ........................................... -. 117 Sponheim, Dianne .............................. 26, 127 Stangl, Dawn .................. 23, 29, 48, 74, 96 Stanley, Corinne ..... .. .......................... -.,. 129 Stanley, Deborah .......................... 24, 30, 97 Stanley, Jack ........... - ....... ..... 3 0, 49, 104 Stanley, Jeff ......, , ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 142 Starlin, Julia .............,......,..,..... ,..,. 136 Starlin, Ruby ...,....,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 137, 146 Steffens, Eileen .... 137, 145, 146, 149, 156 Steffens, Keith ....................,,,.,..,,,, ,, ,,,,, 27, 97 Steffens, Kevin .... ..... 1 42, 150, 158, 159 Steffens, Mark .... ....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 104 Steffens, Mike .... .....,.,,,,.,,,,4,,,,,,-,,,, 1 10 Steffens, Shelly .................... 24, 39, 43, 110 Stevens, Jeff .,.....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,- ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,-, 9 0, 98 Stevens, Michelle ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,- 1 17 Stevenson, Mark .... 41, 44, 57, 68, 81, 104 Stinton, Karrie .............. 142, 149, 152, 157 550109, Kim ,---------.---..... ..... 2 8, 29, 38, 117 sfifmi Eric ------------ 137, 145, 147, 151, 154 Stonner, Ralph .,,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,'-,,,-.,--,, 1 04 Stuart, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,--.---,,-- 1 2 0 Stuetelberg, David ...., ,,,,,,,,,,.., 6 0, 61, 98 Stuetelberg, Gary ...... .,.,,, 1 37, 151, 154 Stuetelberg, Shelley ..... ,,,,,, 1 42, 144, 149 Swaney, Harold ,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Swaney, Nellie ........,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 126 Swanson, Constance ...,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 25, 30, 36, SQ, 42, 74, 75, 99 Swanson, Eric ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 00, '35, 45, 71, 84, 108, 110 Swanson, Jamie ........................ 59, 77, 110 Swanson, Jeffery ...........,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,.,, 2 4, 33, 44, 71, 84, 108, 117 Swanson, Laura ..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A ,,,. 3 0, 32, 33, 35, 41, 44, 45, 104 Swanson, Mark ..... ..............,....,..,,,,.,,..,,,,. , 99 Swanson, Michael ........................,,, ,...-,,. 104 Swanson, Shelley .......... 142, 144, 149, 152 Swensen, Randy ..... ,..,.....,...,,, , .,,,. 1 37, 145 Swensen, Tracy .......... ..........,,.,,.,,, 1 42, 157 Symonds, Jo Ann .,... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Symonds, Kelly ....... ......,... 2 8, 29, 63, 110 Symonds, Stacy ..................... ......... 1 43, 152 Syvertsen, Jodi, ..,.. ...... 1 43, 149, 152, 157 Syvevrtsen, Julie ............ 29, 43, 62, 79, 117 T .. Tallman, Kathy ............ 148, 144, 152, 157 Teig, Tammy ........ 28, 29, 35, 44, 62, 117 Templeman, Chuck ............................ 27, 104 Templeman, Lori .......... 143, 149, 152, 157 Templeman, Tim ........,...,................... 27, 110 Templeman, Todd .................................. . 104 Theis, Lori .........,..... - ........... 24, 29, 104 Theis, Tami ........ ..........,.... 1 37, 152 Theis, Teri ....,....... .... 2 4, 29, 30, 110 Theis, Todd ............ ....... 1 6, 24, 117 Theulen, Darcy ...... ...........,....... 1 10 Theulen, Ty ........ ,.,, ,...,...,.,..., 1 4 3 Thielen, David .... ............. - ......,...... 1 04 Thielen, Scott ...... ............... .. ....... 2 7, 110 Thielen, Paul ....... ................,....,,,,. 1 43, 150 Thomas, David .... ..... 3 0, 32, 33, 70, 104 Thomas, John ..... .....,.....,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,.,, 1 21 Thomas, Mary ........ ,,,,,,...,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, A A 121 Thomas, Vickie .,....... - ..,.,.., 117 Thompson, Darlene , ..... ,,,,,, 1 37, 146 Thompson, Debra ..... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 9 9 Thompson, Eldon .......... ....,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 04 Thompson, Richard ...... ,, ,,,,,,,,, 117 Thompson, Ronald ..,.. .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Thurman, Delbert ,.....,,,,...,.,.,.,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 21 Tjelmeland, Karen ........ 143, 144, 152, 157 Tran, Doc Toan lDwanJ ...,...,,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 1 43 Travis, Sandra ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., H 12, 13, 28, 29, 42, 52, 53, 102, 104 Trewet, Laurel .........., ,. 137, 145, 147, 143 Trewet, Mitchell .......,.... 16, 24, 33, 77, 117 Tritsch, Kathie ............,....., . 30, 44, 104, 109 Troll, Dianne ........ 137, 146, 152, 156, 157 Troll. Joan ------................ ...... 2 9, 54, ss, 99 Tuel, Timothy ,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,-,,--,,-,-----,-,--.- 1 05 Tuey, James ......... ....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21, 111 Tan-ln-ll, Lee ----.--.--.., ..... S 5, 40, 41, 44, 98 Tyler, Sue -------------.-,,- ............. - 12, is, za, 29, 54, 34, 65, 78, 105 .. U - Underwood, Ray ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, -, ,,,-- 122 UYIUCYWOOI1, Roger -... 21, 60, 61, 70, 76, 98 .. v .. Van Cleave, Keith W.- .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, W 143, 155 Van Cleave, Robbie ...,,,..,...,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,, 81, 99 Van Ert, Gary .............................. 143, 150, 155, 159, 160, 161 Van Ert, Jeff ....... 1 .....,....., ,,,,,,.,.,,,, 1 31, 154 Vargas, Ron ........... - .... - ................. 143, 150 Vernon, Craig ...... - ....... 27, 36, 39, 77, 111 Viether, Dale ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-, ,im 111 Vogl, Barbara ...... - ....,.... ,,,,,,,,, 1 43, 152 Wilcox, John .......... .............................. 5 6, 5 Wilken, Elsie ..........................,.... -..- ....... 12 Williams, Cathy .... 137, 146, 149, 153, 15 Williams, Carrie .......................... 25, 29, 36 38, 47, 65, 74, 9 Williams, David ...... .... .................. - 2 7, 11 Williams, Deborah ......,............ ....- ......... 11 Williams, Donald ....... ,.,.- ............... 84,, 10, Williams, Dwight ,... 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 35 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 70, 71, 92, 9 Williams, Gracie ....................... - .......... ... 11 Williams, Jerry .....,... ............................... .. 13 Williams, John ................. ...... - ..... - ...... .. 13 Williams, Kristy ................... - ...... ,.. 143, 15 Williams, Rebecca .. ..,.. - ..................... 42, 9 Williams, Sharon .... 137, 146, 148, 149, 15 Williams, Shirley .......,........,.............,,...... 10 Williams, ,Tom .... ............ 24, 35, 40, 44, 11 Willis, Todd C. ........................,....,.......... 11 Willoughby, Donna ....................... - ,.....,.,., 9 Wilson, Pamela ........ 35, 36, 38, 41, 44, 10 Wilson, Patrick ,,.,......,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,, 143, 15 Wilson, Perry ....... .....,,..,,,.,.. ,. .......,,,,,,,, 1 0 Winchell, Kelli .,..,,......,,, ,. ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 Winchell, Kevin ............................,,,...,. ,,,, 1 0 Winchell, Kimberly ...,. ........,.. 137, 152, 15 Winston, Julie ....... - ............................ ..... 11 Winston, Lori ................................... .. ..... 10 Winter, Ken ............ 62, 63, 129, 158, 15 Wise, Jane ......................,.,......... 24, 28, 11 Wise, John ..... - .........,.............,...., 143, 14 Wise, Lori ..,..........., ..........,.,,,.,,, ,, ,., 10, Witmer, David ..................,......... 59, 60, 111 Wohlenhaus, Lenora .....,..,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 .. sz ss, ss, 40, 41, 44, 46, 47, 46, 941, 96 Wolfe Mic .... Vogl, Dennis ........ - --------- 27, 105 Vogl, Kenneth ...... ----- 2 7, 117 Vogl, Lawrence ..,. .....-------- 2 7, 99 Vogl, Sharon .... ................-...---,-- 4 3, 111 Volk, David ...... .........,........ 1 37, 151, 154 Volk, Dawna .......... 30, 33, 34, 41, 45, 105 Volk, Diana ....... ........ 2 4, 29, 30, 43, 111 Volk, Lisa ...... .,.....,............................ 9 9 Volk, Michael .................................... 143, 150 ... 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