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Coed Cross-country Continues The 1983 cross-country team started out with seven gentlemen and before the season ended, they gained three female runners. This year’s co-captains were Kyle Karstens and Kari Hinners. They led the team to a good season. The best results in a meet were at conference where Dan Hostager placed first, Jeff Stearns fifth, Kyle Karstens tenth, Stephanie Muzney fourth, and Kari Hinners seventh. The boy’s team placed second, missing first by one point. With three seniors graduating from the team, Kari Hinners, Kyle Karstens, and Darrin Asmus, the team members will be recruiting new runners for next year’s coed cross- country team. This page sponsored by Marv’s Super Market. Dan Hostager is the first individual cross-country runner to qualify for state in AHS history. Dan never placed below third in a meet this year. His first-place med- als were won at the Panora Invitational, Woodbine Invitational, Midwest Conference, Denison Invitational, Missouri Valley Invitational, and at Districts. His first place finish at Districts qualified Dan for the state meet. The team accompanied Dan to the meet in Ames where he placed 16th in the Class 2A run. 1. Members of the 1983 cross- country team are: (front row) Ronda Christiansen, Kevin Karns, Kari Hinners, Gary Guy, and Stephanie Muzney; (back row) Coach Monahan, Darrin Asmus, Kyle Karstens, Bob Closson, Jeff Stearns, and Dan Hostager. 2. Showing that cross- country does have its fun moments are Darrin Asmus, Gary Guy, Steph- anie Muzney, Kyle Karstens, and Kevin Karns. 3. Dan Hostager and Jeff Stearns fight for the front posi- tion at the Atlantic Invitational. Cross-country 23
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Athletes of the Year Rhonda Jorgensen Winner of 8 Varsity Letters VOLLEYBALL —Letter Winner, 1981, 1982 Team Captain —1982 Midwest Conference 2nd team — 1981 Midwest Conference honorable mention—1982 BASKETBALL —Letter Winner, 1982, 1983 Team Captain —1983 Midwest Conference honorable mention—1983 TRACK —Letter Winner. 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 State 400 m relay, 7th, 1981 State 400 m relay, 4th, 1982 State 400 m relay, Champions, 1983 State 100 m dash, 3rd, 1983 State long jump, 4th, 1983 School records—100 m. dash, 1983 400 relay, 1983 800 Medley Relay, 1980 800 relay, 1982 Joel Williamson Winner of 10 Varsity Letters FOOTBALL—Letter Winner, 1980, 1981, 1982 Team Captain—1982 All Midwest Conference running back. 1980, 1981, 1982 All-Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention, 1982 All-State Honorable Mention, 1982 WRESTLING —Letter Winner, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Team Captain—1983 Midwest Conference Champion — 185 lbs., 1981, 1982, 1983 State Qualifier, 1981, 1982, 1983 State Tournament, 5th, 1982 3rd, 1983 TRACK-Letter Winner, 1981, 1982, 1983 Team Captain—1983 State Qualifier. 400 m relay, 1982 State Qualifier, 800 relay, 1982 State Track Meet, 800 relay, 4th, 1982 22 Athletes of the Year This page sponsored by Sears Catalog Store. School Records—Mile relay, 1981 400 relay, 1982 800 relay. 1982 400 dash, 1983
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Student Body President One of the Homecoming highlights is crowning the Homecoming Queen at the Thursday night pep rally. Angie Christensen was crowned the 1983 queen. Other members of the court included Lesley Boysen, Gin- ger Davis, Lori Fenton, and Kim Zaiger. The five members were cho- sen by the student body a week be- fore Homecoming. Lucas Zaiger and Jenny Boysen were chosen as crown bearer and flower girl by members of the court. The queen was crowned by Rick Spies and Darrin Biggs. Serving as escorts for Homecoming were Anthony Lopez, Gary Jensen, Clint Schmidt, Steve Hupp, Ethan Muzney, Brad Wahlert, Monte Jorgensen, Clint Hansen, Rod Miller, and Tracy Knueven. 1. The Homecoming Court and their escorts presented at the Pep Rally were: Kim Zaiger and Ethan Muzney, Lori Fenton and Anthony Lopez. Queen Angle Christensen and Clint Schmidt. Ginger Davis and Gary Jensen, Lesley Boysen and Steve Hupp Flower girl was Jenny Boysen. and the crown bearer was Lucas Zaiger. 2. Angle Christensen was crowned the 1983 Homecoming Queen. 3. It was a tense and exciting moment before the queen was an- nounced. 4. A variety of expressions during the ceremonies 5. The seniors continued the tradition of burning the dummy at Thursday night's pep rally. 6. The Homecoming court and escorts enjoy the excitement of the evening and of the game 24 Homecoming This page sponsored by Christiansen Motors, Inc.
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