Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE)

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MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Moments to Remember you must have a lot of those that come to mind as high school days are drawing to a close . . . the friends you met, the goals you set. the excitement and the fun . . . And may you find such moments in your life havejust begun. Central City High School Central City, Nebraska Table of Contents Page Classes 3 F acuity 4 1 F a vorires 49 Activities 55 Sports 93 CLASSES KEN AERNI The best olwoys comes first Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3 4: CC Club 2, 3, 4: Gun Club 2, I1 BOYD BETTS When 0H else foiis, think about it. Football 3,- CC Club 3, MIKE BARNETT ' Studying is the qoesrion Trock 4 DIANA BLACKWELL W mind has wings ' . hespions 3, 4: JFF 3: LISA BECKER Nothing improves my heorlng bener rhon proise BosketboI12,3,4;FBLA 3, 4, Yell Club 2 JFF 2: FCA 2, 8, 4. ROBERT BLUE It isn't what life does to you, it's what you do with life Drama Club 2,- Yell Club 3, 4,- Sponsh Club 2, 3, 4. BRI NA If women imerfe wnh work qun work To her honesty I n ride 0 Hondo the only :WrESllmg 2, 3, 4: erboll 2 O, 4; iFA 2 3 4 Yell Clu A rhmgs to Iwe by , 4, Pres 4, Y9 3, 4 .'$ YellClub 2. 4 JFF 23,21: Ips 4 L CLAusm; .r' . t-rus con Iwe ond I hove olwoys wanted to be somebody. ' holf becouse I was man enou h dreom of war in MIKE DAMMANN 'Life is like 0 gome' 3f asteroids do one lit- tle thing wrong nd you get blown up Track 4 FFA 2 3k? : REX EATGN If you wom i0 90 F05: you have to hove 0 big block Chevy 33' i , t a Football 3 Gun Club 2. 3 2 ,Q A , , s! gt a milk...- n; CHERIE DECK We do not remember days we remember moments, FFA 4. Md 2 ' 3v nNAiEDVARDs m 4, Happiness :5 nor having who! you want but xntgid b13395 hove ' VD; FBLA 4: Yell herleoder 4; JFF 2 abs 8' . Ch NI v 3' s .2 q: cmkiiiivo BILL DuVALL Skeeter 1! ood dreoms ro come i m: tom , a you 123ENoni r3 pver 2 oil Diorto Club 2 WeiF-Ciub 2 3 ?Che rleoder 2 3 4 JFF2 ECA 2 3 DILL FOUSEK Here comes the lung Football 3? Wrestling 2 3, 4 Gun Club 2, 3 U Hub 3 A JUL!!! GAWRYCH To be yourself is the hardest bottle onyone will have to fight. NANCY FREELEND They don't col! mv clurz for now my Nommm Q 3 11; Baskerboll A Ivork 2' r A Volleyball '2 3 Dromo Club 2, 3, A Clmu Pros 4: FBLA 4 CC Out; ? f: A, YeH Club 2 it A KIA 2,3 11 SrudomCouncHZ 3 NHSQ 3 J PATRICE GEREN Climb high, Cllmb for your goal me sky your aim the stor. Track 2, 4; Annual 3 A FHA A Yell Club 2, 3; Flog Girl 3, 4 DAVID GARBERS LJdd AMY GREEN A keen sense, a common sense bu ow ry of room for nonsense. FHA 3; JFF 4, .2, w: GEORGIA HAITH SARAH HEDGES STEVE HERBIG If you love something set or free; if it To OChIGVe oll mot Is possible we must or- Where 0'9 on'Y 99 tm 95 in life WW comes back, it is yours; if it doesn't; then if tempt the impOSSIble liVing for . . . fosf COTS. Wild women, and never was. Annuol O, 4, Drama Club 3; FBLA J,- FHA 8. mid CW5 Nominis 4; Basketball 0; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; FFA 2. 3, 4. Drama Club 4; FHA 8, 4; Yell Club 2. 3. 4; . . Cheerleader 2, 4; Twirler 8. MICHAEL meems TODD HILDER ' TRACY mm . , . It is nice tobe Important, but more impor t know 0 lot of mmg; bu. I forgot what they Learning, that's easy. It's remembering ton! to be nice. mg L rhofs hard, Cross Country 2: Track 2, 3,- Wrestling 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Football 24 8, 4,- Bosketbou 2; Wrestling 3, 4; CC Club 2. 3, 4; FCA 2. 3, 4. Track 2, 3; CC Club 2, 3, 4. ; ova . r-' JEANETTE HUBER BILL HUGGETT l moy be small, but so is the spork rho! thoursromng, you con omve nowhere '4 starts the fire Basketball 2, 3, Class Trees 3; V-Pres 2; FFA 2, FBLA 8, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 2 3; 4; CC Club 4; FCA 2, 3 4; NHS 2, 3, 4 MICHELLE JANKY LILA JEFFERSON The good life starts only when you stop The grand essentials of happiness ore: wanting 0 better one, something to do, something to love, and Track 2, 3, 4; Voueyboll 2, 3. 4; Closs Sec. 4; something to hope for. FBLA 4; FHA 3, 4; CC Club 3, 4; Yell Club 2; Drama Club 2; FBLA 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 2, JFF 2,- Pom;Pon 3, 4; Stu. Council 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; JFF 2; FCA 4. CONNEE HUSMANN Love wosn'r put m our heorts to stay Love isn4r love 'til we give it owoy 4' FHA 8; Yell Club 2. 4; Cheerleader '2 JFF 2 3, 4 RUSSELL JOHNSON Tolent is God given 4 . . be thankful; Fame is man given . ; 4 be humble; Conceit is self given. . , becoreful. Football 2, 3, 4; Wresmng 2, 3. 4; Track 3: CC Club 3, 4: FCA 2. $353? om; likingv I . ' H . - I L He con do what - se he is dThe: e f .mpil ,1 -- 1 ; jcrhti'ln - hohei f'k : .. ..m.,, .w.. U C me st'OC- ., - I w .. -: wm Wrestling 3, 4; Golf 2. 8, 4 C 7 df Club 2, 3, 4: Dmma Club 2, 3, 4; Thesp v , Footbou 4: NHS 3, 4. 3 4; :Wr 2; Drama Club 2, 8. . $93236 a, 4; NHS 3, ROBERT LUEBBE o'One must first be something before one can do something. Nominis 3: Footboll 2, 3; Drama Club 2; FFA 2, 3, 4; Gun Out: 2, 3. JIM MANNING The secret of staying our of trouble, is not gemng caught. Footboil 2 RUSSELL LUEBBE Here comes the Kld Footboll 2; Basketball 2 FFA 2 3 A Gun Ciub 2 KEVIN MASON A friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the some. Basketball 2; FFA 2; Gun Club 2 RACHEL LYONS Keep wnhm your heorr 0 place where dreams moy gr0w Truck 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4- Annual 3 4 FHA 3 A Closs Sec 3 CC Club 4; Yell Club 2, 3- Sru Couno? Pres 4, FCA 3, 4; NHS 3, 4, RENEE MCDONALD HI Iwke chompogne Codnllocs 0nd cosh. Annu012 FHA Q 3 4. Yell Club 2 SHAWN McILNAY WFooIs luve to regret their words, wase men to regret their silencel Football 2 3t 4; FFA 2 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Class Pres 3; CC Club 3, 4. ROBERT NABITY Hlf you wont something, reach out for it while you still hove the chance, Nominis 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4,- Dromo Club 4: Yell Club 3, 4; FCA 4; Spanish Club 4: NHS 4 BOB MEYER Mustang LISA NELSON In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous Track 2,- Dromo Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; JFF 3; Sponish Club 2 NHS 4. MIKE MUNN Boxers do It In the ring Football 2. RHONDA NELSON An innocent foce, but you never can tell! FHA 2, 3; YeIl Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Office Help 4 T CRAIG PEARSON W COLLEEN PETERS 've f0, weekends. let tomorrow toke core of itself , . , hove , 0 good time tonight, Vglle all 2, 3; FBLA 4; Cheerleader Cl 4; Yell Gt 3, 4; JFF 2. ix oul- ' M .. oliry, n quantity. i. We live notes we wish to, but as we con. I con see tho! ' for whit V . ruled. a ' ' Dr$$ Club A WK; 6 . ,mao' 13 TINA REEVES Smile and the world smiles Fromond the world foils upon or your feet Bosketbgn 2 3 4: Track 2 3; Volleyball 2 - KEN RILEY 'Dom mgke the Isome mistake twice - mokb' 0 new one' CC Club 2; Yeti Club 2; FFA 2, 3 Wisdom is knewing what ro do, Sklll .5 know inghow to do it,- vinue is doing it well' Footboll 2 a 4 Trock2 Gun Club2 3 cc Club FFA 2-3-4- RYAN REMBOLT DALE RICE .2For berrer or for worse, worse on weekdays, better on weekends! 4 39', LOR! ROSCOE 2: MICKEY xoscoa Even the smallest things never ceose to An exception to mg rwe. A studiqus amaze me. athlete. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Irock 2; Drama Out: 2, 3, 4; W2, QQGGKQ 3, 4; CC Club2 3 Class Trees. 4: FBLA 3, 4, CC Club 2, 3. 4; Ye 4: SCOUDCHVPres 4 1 ' Club 2, 3,- Stu Council Yreos 4; JFF 2,- FCA 2, 3, 42 PomPOn 2, 3, 4; NHS 2 3, 4; Thespions 3, 4. ROBIN RUTHERFORD ,- KYLE SAWYERS TRICM SAWYERS Hoppmess Bfounddeng the way, not 0! HI used to be chunky ond spunky but new I'm 1 have no trouble separating the men the end of the r066 , V, lean and mean from the boys ' ,7 Amuol 3, 4; FHA 2, 3. 4; Yell Club 2, 3; Wresrllng 4; Track 4; ClossVPres. 4; Stu. Council Basketball 3 Track? CC Club 22YellClub2, Cheerleader 2, g; 3, 4 3, 4; Cheerleader 2 3, 4 .5, PATTI SCHANK + V PAWA SCHULLER MIKE scnutuzmr here there Is on open mind, there wxll Ler . in, bu! If I cannot Win, 19f me be The harder I try the hordev -995, so why Qwoys be 0 fronrler bmyg tempt. Q y? Football 2 3 A Basketball 2 3 4- Track 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2, 3, 4 meinjs 3, A Dromo Club 2, 3, 4: Class Trees. 2g NHS 3, 4. ? RY SMITH BILL ROGER STOLTENCERG Idon'tstudy mug, becousefm ofrOId Worn on American EVGFY'Ime ' Y YO PU! my besrbil fOf' I'II learn something. '2: FFA 2, 8, 4. word, someone stomps on It ' Football 2; Wrestling 250, 4; CC Club 3, 4. GO 4 m; ., ,, 45;?- + g KM ?fi f- M J - , .1 k 4': ,J I A. L K i , ' I, X; x . Y IN STOPPKQ' , ; ; . SVITAK r DELI T 'You con 5in judge the th mehE' AV? itive thinking. ftp don't rrov or ; men by ho he treots those B l , . ' Ky Mwon'tfggpon herg- norhingfor him. . . Taxi? '2;me I2, 3M ' Yen Club :3, FCA 2, 3, 4. :9 , I 3 k x3 16 DAN VAN PELT JAMES VASSAR Why roke life seriously? - you'll never Man is the measure 0f 0 things. come om of it alive, Football 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2; CC Club 4. Bond 4; Fomboll 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3. 4: CC Club 4: FCA 4. ZLASS OFFICERS: Mkhelle Jonky, Secretory; Noncy Freeland, President. Back Row: Lorl Roscoe, Treasurer; Kyle SOWYEIS. Vlce President. TRACEY WAIT You can take the girl out of the country, but you can't woke the country out of the girl. FBLA 4; Student Librorion 3, 4. LISA ZYWIEC I never really oppredoted the one I loved until I looked at the future without him. Cheerleader 3. 17 18 Seniors STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mickey Roscoe, Rochel Lyons, Kyle Sawyers. Not Pictured: Liso Becker, Lori Roscoe. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Scott Malcolm, Mrs, Barbara Seoley, How Times Hove Changed By Patti Schonk At time marches on, we often pouse at certain inter- vals to glance back. We are proud of what we hove inherited from 1885 to the present, and we dedicate this portion of our annual to the post. The original high school was built in 1885 where the present elementary building is, with the first graduating class being in 1886. No extrocurriculor oc- tivities were offered at this time, and emphasis was placed on ancient languages and mathematics. The school colors were not always the current green and gold that we are fomilior with, but began 05 old rose and green. This combination was used until the lore 1930's, when the colors kelly green and white were introduced. in about 1965, the bond bought new uniforms that went to o dorker green and white, with 0 gold broid. Since then, the colors have evolved to gold being the more predominont color. School colors were not the only thing that separated the early Bison yeors from the present. The graduating class of 1886 contained only three students, compared to this year's senior class of 80 students. Only three high school grades were offered until 1898, when twelfth grade was added. Athletics began to take 0 big port in CCHS in 1908, centering on track, Girls participated in most events. In 1913, the first indoor sport, bosketboil, was added. Continued on Page 19 How Times Hove Chonged Continued The class of 1914 was the lost to graduate from the first high school. In the foil of that year, 0 new high school was completed, which is the present middle school. The year 1914 also marked the year of the first annual, The Somrock. At this time there was no gymnasium to block their view, 05 the students gozed across the street watching the new high school go up brick by brick. The first school newspaper, The Broodcoster, was published in 1929. Social activities received 0 boost when the first Junior-Senior Prom was initiated in 1934, sponsored by the junior closst Softball and tennis were new sports or this time to the class of 1934, World War II also had 0 great impact on the Central City schools. Several members of the faculty, 05 well 05 groduoting students, were inducted into the service. Closses were disrupted from time to time, because new teachers would hove to be found to replace those who had left for the service. The 1948 onnuol wos dedicoted to those who were serving in the war This annual was 0 difficult one to publish, because of o shortage of supplies, paper, and labor due to the wor. Not until the yeor 1947 did the familiar scene of the three present buildings of the downtown compus begin to develop, when the gymnosium wos con- structed. Before that, the cafeteria in the middle school was used 05 0 gym, and had 0 sunken floor which is now covered. Theotricol performances had been done on 0 stage against the west side of the building where the present library and study hell are n0wt The present high school was built in 1967-1968. The school had not been completed when the students started that fall, but was finished during that school yeor The Vietnam War ero had 0 terrific impact on the ot- titudes of students and adults alike. An overall change in mood swept society, with pressure from students and parents causing the school to change the dress code. In the year 1969, it was no longer required for girls to weor dresses to school, 05 people began to realize the practical ospects of jeans and ponts. As the 70's progressed, o greater emphasis and need was placed on vocational and career related facilities. In 1979, the high school was expanded to oc- commodote the freshmen, and meet these new needs The new addition, which included 0 media center, greotly enlorged shop oreos, 0nd odditionol classrooms, was completed in the winter of 1979. With almost 100 years having gone by, we, the class of 1982, are proud to hove contributed to the history of CCHS. We hope that each class of succeeding students will find it 05 rewarding on experience 05 we hove. With this, I would like to wish my fellow students the best of luck, and may we never forget our years or CCHS. 19 Moments to Remember Homecoming 1981-82 HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Mott Bolling, 1980, king, Mlke Schuller, Mickey Roscoe, attendants; Dole Broekemeler, Mlchelle Jonky. 1981-82 homecoming king and queen. Tino Reeves, Noncy Freelend onen- donts, Terri Molm, 1960queent Homecoming this year was observed during the son field and the announcement of the six semi-finolists week of October 5-9, 1981. Monday and Tuesday, the for King and Queen. Friday was the HON Decorating closses all started their plans for holl decorating. contest, pep rally at Jim's old parking lot, the football Wednesday the student body voted for Homecoming gome ogoinst 0rd and the Homecoming donce. King and Queen. Thursday was the Bon Fire or Potter- Toby Ausbun defends on 0rd receiver. Bonfire ct Patterson Field One of the Senior's hoIi-winning decorations. mirltzar gt, hrur Pt; gtat:5T x ftht crown tourt tifiinuvognl . . tanhihatvs i e S 11115 m l n i It forms mfntlmb 3mm? . $303; ' inter own .. ' King and Queen proclamation. Holl Decorations Bus Stop in the Junior's runner-up hell. The Bison put up 0 good fight but unfortunately they lost to the Chonts 24-8. In the hell decoroting, the class of '82 won first place for the second year in 0 row with the theme, TTThroughout Ancient History There Hos Always Been o Bison Victory. The class of '83 was se- cond with Bison Drive. In third place was the class of '84 with TTWoIk Through Looney Tunes, 0nd in fourth place was the class of '85 with TTVictory at Sea. The Student Council sponsored the dance and sold balloons ot the game. Music for the dance was by Complete Music. 21 Whor Appears to Be the End Moy Gory Kyes gives his commencement address on, Yesterday, To- Noncy Freelend gives her commencement address on, My Life 05 o doy. 0nd TomorrOw Clowni' Reverend Gory Deovllle delivers the class sermon entitled, ' A New Solutotorlon. Llso Becker, Valedictorian. Pom Schonk Beginning Without an End, 22 Really Be 0 New Beginning The Class of 1962 CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs, Barbara Seoley, Mr. Scott Malcolm CLASS ADVISOR: Mr, Gerold Comes CLASS SONG: ' Best of Times by Styx CLASS COLORS: mm and White CLASS FLOWER: Rose and Cornotion CLASS MOTTO: uwm: appears to be the end may really be 0 new beginning. Vorsiry Choir sings, Achieved is the Glorious Work, 23 Juniors Lee TObY Lonnie Trisho Ausbun Bond! Bond! ' I Jeff Beckstrom John Blue Terry Cory Mork Tommy Brokaw Brosmon Bruns Burkhordt Koren Christine Campbell Church Dove Poul Clemons Cunningham Torn Edic Eric Liso Erickson Erlondson Foeh 24 Rito Fuss Russell Gorren Robin Gleason Steven Hock Morie Hore .IV 14:- $463 Jilt- Steven Fishler Bill Fitzgerald Kelly Flogle Eric Frouen Lynn Del Fulton Borboro Hendricks Morcfk Higgins Corrie Holmsredr Steve Hummel JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Hummel, Treasurer; Shelley Richard- N0! Pictured: Corlo Christensen son, Vice President; Dono Ruge, President. In Bock: Doug Reeves, Secretory. Roger Johnson Sondro Kent Mory King Kirk Lommen Wayne Lorson 25 More Juniors Jonni Lempko Brion Mesner John Meyer Kem Meyers Brod Mundorf David Ohlmon Cindy Olson Korol Owens Bill Poulsen Corlo Petersen Kim Rasmussen Doug Reeves Kelly Richardson Shelley Richardson Jill Roach Mindi Roscoe Dono Ruge Gory Scherer Kim Seim Lindo Shelton Joc Smith Jon Smith John Souhrodo Tommy Spiegel Laurie Sriefel Jeanne Sron Jomes Stronge Dole Swanson Richord Vaughn Juniors Stacey Tessendorf I a .t.': o STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mory King, Shelley Richardson Standing: Dennis Waggoner. Not Pictured: Corlo Petersen. Kendy CLASS SPONSORS: Seated: Mrs. Connle Weir, Mrs Jeanine Cockerill. Ston- Wllson dlng: Mr. Bob Woltmon, ML Kevin Waring, 27 Junior-Senior Prom Island norive greets guests or the entrance of Tropical Paradise. w A small Island mode up the scene for the center omocrion Refreshments were served from this small rroplcol hut, 28 Tropical Paradise Another tropical hut. Thls murol was the attraction of 0 whole woll. Sophomore Seated: Penny Irvine, Tommy Olston, Angie Voughn, Poige Schmer, Koren Weible, Carlo Scherer, Julie Fienhold, LeAnn Groves. Back Row: Joe Suplk, Ross Heinen, John Stouffer, Rome Geren, Steve Eriksen, Tim Srronge, Dove Dickinson, Von Golusho, Pot Rodysill. Servers Seated: Tracy Rutherford, Lynn Swanson, Vickie Pearson, Jody Johnson, Helen Lorson, Corolyn King Bock ROW: Alon Donelson, Rodney Heinen, Joe Sampson, Kevin Campbell, Gory Houdek, Lee Meyers. WAITERS mt IefO Front Row: Lynn Nelson Potty Ferris Back Row: Don Pullen Evon Kaiser 31 32 Sophomore Friends Boulton Kevin ' DOVE Campbell Dickinson Fienhold Von Golusho Joel Holbrook Jody Johnson Not Pictured Penny Irvine Corolyn Monte King ; . Kyes ro Remember Lee Meyers Kip Lenhon X . ; 1 .b. $l ' I . ! Pot Rodysill Tommy Olston Tommy Pfeifer Vickie Pearson Trocy Carlo Richard Rutherford Scherer Senkbile Keith Dennis Snyder Spencer Srouffer More Sophomores Tim Joe Srronge Supik The Sophomore Closs' theme for this year's Homecoming holl decororion competition was Vicki Lynn Svitok Swanson Melissa Teohon HA Walk Through Looney Tunes. Their decorations placed third in overolljudging. Angie Koren Voughn Weible . SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: From, Von Golusho, SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL: Lee Meyers. Tommy Olston Don Treasurer, Don Pullen, Vice President, Joe Sampson, President Dock Pulten Poige Schmer, Secretory, Mrs. Willuoms, Sponsor The Sophomores chose the theme, Walk :f at Through Looney Tunes 05 the theme of their holl . decorations for the homecoming celebration. :- V .3 Their efforts were awarded third place in overall 3 ' competition. More - Walk Through Looney Tunes. 35 Freshmen Clossmores Michelle Biel Brodley Collison Dorrin Deichmonn Kenneth Dovies Mork Erlondson Williom Forr William Mork Foniq d Fishler ro Remember Greving Jockie Gowrych Kimberly Gregg MicheHe Harris '3 David 3 Hawthorne Suzanne Grimes Hatfield d.- Theresa Kelley Jone Justice Mork Gretchen Higgins Hummel Ch uck Kronce Dovid Rho Kohl Luebbe Mike , ' Jennifer Mock l ,- . .1 Molm 37 Lori Moxson Wendy McDonald Porricio Medinger Bonnie Melgoord Russell Moore Louro Nelson Rick Niedfelr Floyd Nonmeier Slocy Novzovsky FRESHMEN STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: From: Trisho Bolling. Second Row: Chuck Kronce, Dove Williams Bock Row: Dorren Siekmon. Kevin Ohlmon Joel Olson Amy Osborne Stephanie Pouly Steven Pouly Lourie Poup Lourie Peck Lori Peters Andreo Peterson Michelle Popejoy Kunis Reeves Lonnie Riblen Tom Richardson SWIMMING FOR A VICTORY - Pon of the hall decorations for the freshmen hell for homecoming. They were fourth. Liso Schuller Shown Seim Kevin Senkbile Ryon Senkbile Lori Shelton 39 K a. Dorren Siekmon William Sruon Stoppkone Svimk Von Winkle James Dove Todd Wondfluh Williams Wlllioms ,, h M 1335i William Zeroh OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: Fromv Dorren Slekmon, Vice President, James Wondfluh, Treasurer. Bock Rew. Korhy Waggoner, Presi- dent, Mr Gloon Sponsor, Ann Greving, Secretory. FACUL TY Administration Mr. Gerald Comes. MR. RAYMOND HUGGETT. Superintendent Principol MR. DAN STRECKER Counselor MR. JERRY RAINFORTH Activities Director 42 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Cockerill. In Back: Mr. GIoor. Houssermonn, Mrs. Foculry Weir, Mrs. MATH DEPARTMENT: ML Holbrook, Mr, Hummel. Seared: Mr. Miller. . SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Seated: Mr. Doll. Standing: Mrv Weirl Mrs. Williams SPANISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Santos PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Miss Lichty Mr. Wiese Mrs Seoley SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Wiese Mr. Woltmon Mr Shelpe ML Roinforrh BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Thorpe Mrs Hodenfeldv Mr. Kobzo MUSIC DEPARTMENT; ML Ummel, Mr Hon HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Monk, Mrs. McGuire INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Moresh 0n fronD Mr, Malcolm Mr. Woring Mr. Kobzo .1 Ann O'Sheo, R.N. School Nurse. Morie Hore. Mrs. Green, Media Specialist, Trocey Woitv Nor Pictured: Tommy Spiegel. Mrs, Lucile Deming Tirle Programs, Secretory OFFICE HELPERS: Seated, Rhonda Nelson, Noncy Bun. Standing; Tommy Olston, Jeonene Huber, Trisho Bondr, Lori Moxson, Srocey Tessendorf, Morchia Higgins. Mrs. Koren Peck, Secretory Mr. Don Christensen observes his birthday, with the help of his wife. 47 CAFETERIA HELPERS bl Iem Korlo Moson Kristie Moson Nor Pictured: Bonnie Melgoord, subsriruce helper Mr Ron Croig, Custodian Mrsv Kathy Grotz, Custodian FA VORITES Homecoming King Queen Dole Broekemeier Michelle Jonky First Attendants Tino Reeves Mickey Roscoe Second Arrendonrs Noncy Freelend Mike Schuller 51 52 F.F.A.-F.H.A. Royolry King Queen Brion Brown Lilo Jefferson First Arrendonrs Robin Rutherford Dole Bro'ekemeier Second Arrendonrs Michelle Jonky Don Van Pelt Our Senior Fovorires BEST PERSONALITY BEST DRBSED Mickey Roscoe 6 Michelle Jonky Mickey Roscoe G Wendee Forbis MOST HUMOROUS MOST STUDIOUS Jeff Liegl G Colleen Peters Roben Nobiry G Poni Schonk x W11, BEST LOOKING MOST ATHLETIC Dole Broekemeier 6 Michelle Jonky Tino Reeves 6 Dole Broekemeier NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY V I FCA ACTIVITIES CC CLUB JFF SPANISH DRAMA CLUB CLUB 55 Notional Honor Society 1'22 1 wmmzw m I I PAST MEMBERS: Seared: Robin Gleason, Pom Schonk, Shelley Richardson, Rochel Lyons, Milli ng, Michelle Jonky, Secretory-Treosurer Bock Row. Korl Chorron, Dill Hugger, Lelond Wagner, Gory Kyes, Dono Ruge, Noncy Freelend, President. Nor Pictured: Lon Roscoe, Vice President. . l NEVLY ELECTED MEMBERS: From Row: Gory Houdek, Liso Nebon, Corlo Petersen, Chorrise Beck, Pot Rodysill. Bock Row. Robert Nobiry, Jeff Liegl, Brion Belirz, Dove Ohlmon, Joe Sampson Mr. Ummel speaks or topping ceremony Lori tops Joe Gory Hm trick Brion Belirz Ill 0m. -;:;:--34.;:2....-. Pom tops CorIo Congratulations Chorrise! Nancy and Lori help or coke roffle. Front Row. 2nd Row: 3rd ROW: 4th Row Not Pictured: Srudenr Council Membership in Picture Liso Becker Rochel Lyons, Pres Kyle Sowyers, Mickey Roscoe, Vice Pres. Dennis Waggoner Corlo Petersen Mory King, Sec'y Shelley Richardson Don PuHen Tommy Olsron Lee Meyers Mr Roinforrh Trisho Bolling Dorren Siekmon Chuck Kronce Dove Williams Lori Roscoe, Treos FBLA Senior Closs Representative Senior Closs Representative Senior Class Representative Junior Closs Representative FHA Junior Closs Representative Junior Closs Representative Sophomore Closs Representative Sophomore Closs Representonve Sophomore Closs Representative Sponsor Freshmen Closs Representative Freshmen Closs Representative Freshmen Closs Representative Freshmen Closs Representative NHS, Dromo Club This year's Student Council was responsible for oil homecoming ocriviries end the Chrisrmos decororions in the building. They olso sponsored severol olI-school donces Annual Srof'f From Row: Robin Rutherford, Soroh wedges, Rachel Lyons, Porrice Geren, Bock Row: Lourie Poup, Heidi Doehs, Lelond Wagner, Jon Smith, Pom Rish, Michelle Flodmon. ARTWORK EDITORS ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSOR Jon Smith Soroh Hedges Robin Rutherford Rachel Lyons Porrice Geren Heidi Boelts Pom Rish Lelond Wogner Michelle Flodmon AH Members Patrice Geren Republicon-Nonporeil Lorry Nelson Studio Mrs. Esther Thorpe 59 on Kaiser, Pot Rodysill, Don Von Pelr, Brion Brown. 3rd Row: Von Golusho, Joe Sampson, Joel Holbrook. 4th Row: Dove Clemons, Steve Hummel, Kelly Richardson, Tim Strange. 5th Row, Den- nis Waggoner, Woyne Lorson, Jeff Becksrrom, Kevin Sroppkone. Woyne Lorson ortended the Nebrosko Weekend of Champions Conference or Midlond College. Members of the group helped the Chamber of Commerce members with the annual Eoster egg hum. A spring picnic is plonned . ,Hxnnnnxzu ; fl 11 Dennis Waggoner, Coptoin Elect Mr. Roinfonhl Sponsor, Steven Hummel, Secretory Bock Row- Bill Huggen, Coproin, Brion Brown, Treasurer. 1s! ROw: Jenny Molm, Jone Justice, Kothy Waggoner, Stephenie Pouly. 2nd Row; Kelly Ecksrrom, Abbie Stoppkone, Susan Broodwell, Liso Von Winkle, Kim Gregg. 3rd Row: LeAnn Groves, Liso Erlondson, Shelley Richardson, Corlo Petersen, Lynn Nelson, Koren Campbell, Kim Rasmussen, Helen Lorson 4th Row: Lilo Jefferson, Rachel Lyons, Liso Becker, Noncy Freelend. In the fell the girls offended rhe FCA bon- quet or Peony Pork Ballroom in Omoho They provided 0 pancake breakfast during homecoming for othleres and public, cook- ed by FCA members mothers. Members who joined Notional FCA received free T- Shirts. They had 0 Christmas tee with their mothers, went coroling with the boy's FCA. Spring meetings have centered around Bi- ble lessons. 61 Front Row: Michelle Popejoy, Todd Hilder, Don Pullen, VicePresidenr, Tommy Olston, President Bock Row: Lori Denmon, Robert Blue, Robert Nobity, Joe Sampson, Treasurer, Lynn Nelson, Heidi Boelts. Mrs. Sonros, Sponsor. Nor Pictured: Monte Kyes, Secretory. SponEh Club Spanish Club members enjoy 0 Christmas pony. b2 Mrs. Weir end Mr. Huggen por- ticlpote in initiation ceremony. Milll King ptesides over program. Mr. Reuben Ruybolid, guest speaker. Heidi Boelrs, and Jill Roach present 0 song and dance routine. New Inmates light the candles. Milli King, Mrs. Weir, Mr. Huggen, JilI Roach. Kothy Waggoner, Liso Von Winkle, Ann Greving lnstollotion ceremony for new members inducted in- to the Spanish Honor Society. NEW MEMBERS: Jill Rooch. Ann Greving, Liso Von Winkle, Kathy Waggoner. mm MW mm gray a ' - ,1 Ix, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: Don Von Pelt, Bill Huggen, Dove Ohlmon, Brion Brown, Korl Chorron, Shown Mcllnoy, Dole Broekemeier, Mr, Moresh, Sponsor. 2nd Row: Foith Ceder, Brion Mesner, Trocy Sruon, Mork Fishler, Kevin Senkbile, Rick Niedfelr, Dorrin Deichmonn, Kevin Ohlmon, Tom Richardson, Lonnie Riblen, Dorren Siekmon. 3rd Row: Eric Frouen, Mork Hoblirzel, Evon Koiser, Dole Nielson, Kun Frauen, Gory Scherer, Brion Belirz, Mork Bruns, Leland Wagner. 4th Row: Michelle Biel, Porsy Wait, Don Solmon, Vic Forrig, Bil! Poulsen, Roger Johnson, Steve Herbig, Bob Luebbe. 5th Row: Alon Donelson, Chuck Kronce, Cherie Deck, Russ Luebbe, Bill Springsteel, Ed Smith, Russ Garrett, Kun Reeves. Behind Sign: John Meyer, Dole Swanson. Dove Ohlmon receives his Sror Chapter Former Award 0! the FFA Dorrln Delchmonn receives the Star Greenhond award from Mr. Banquet, Moresh or the FFA Bonquet. MARBH'S MAGNIFICENT SEVEN PARLIAMENTARIAN TEAM. Choprer Officers: Kneeling; Don Van Pelt, Porliomemorion, Dole Broekemeier, Sentinel Bock Row: Bill Huggen, News Reporter, Dove Ohlmon, Vice-Presidenr, Brion Brown, President, Korl Chorron, Secretory, Shown Mcllnoy, Treasurer. ML Matesh, Sponsor. Teom placed First in Districts, Founh in Store Competition. Store Former Honors received by Don Von Pelt, Brion Brown, Korl Korl Chorron receives the DeKolb Award from Mr. Moresh ot the FFA Chorron. Banquet. Dorren Siekmon reciting the FFA Creed or the 1981-1962 FFA BonQUet Leland Wogner receives the Chapter Scholarship pin 1982 CORPS CONTEST TEAM: Placed First 0! Store Contest Lelond Wagner, Dove Ohlmon, Kori Chorron Bnon Bellrz Mr Moresh, Sponsor ln- dividuolly Kori Chorron ploced First,- Dove Ohlmon, Fourth Lelond Wagner, placed Sixth 54 fh NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE GROWING FOR AMERICA L ? 14 NATIONAL DAIRY CATTLE SELECTION TEAM: Irvin Elkin, Sponsor; Dole Swanson, Dove Ohlmon, Korl Chorron, Mork Bruns, Mr Moresh, Sponsor Teom placed 23rd ov Norionols Individually Dole Swanson, 18th, Gold Medal; Korl Chorron 5151, Silver MedoI Mork Bruns, Sh0wmonship, Silver Medal, Ar Ieh 1982 DAIRY CATTLE SELECTlON TEAM Second Place Store, Foith Ceder, Blue Ribbon, Michelle Blel, Eighth Ploce; Potsy Won, First Ploce 67 Guest Speaker or the FFA Banquet, Ron Arp, 1981-1982, Stote Central Area Choirmon. Brion Brown receives the Chapter leadership oword from Mr. Moresh. A CHAPTER FARMERS: Kneeling: Dole Neilson, Evon Koiser. Bock Row: Lelond Wagner, Kun Frauen. STATE CHORUS MEMBERS: Dorren Siekmon, Korl Chorron, Dorrin Deichmonn, Evon Kaiser. Busy Year for FHA AM 5053 I CA ,5. 11 J $.18 1st Row: Mrs. Monk, Advisor, Jeonene Huber, Lynn Nelson, Helen Lorson, Mory King, Koren Campbell, Lilo Jefferson, Robin Rutherford Rochel Lyons, Sondy Luebbe, Stephenie Pauly, Suson Broodwell, Liso Von Winkle. 2nd Row Lynn Swanson Vickie Pearson, Julie Fienholdv Angle Voughn, Jody Johnson, Porrice Geren, Corrie Holmsredt, Morche Higgins, Georgie Hoirh, Lorene Wagner. Ann Greving 3rd ROW Srocy Novousky, Beth Nelsen, Pony Ferris, Corlo Scherer, Chornse Beck, Robin Gleoson, Corlo Petersen, Shelley Puchordson. LISO Erlondson Abbne Stop- pkone, Kelly Eckstrom. 4th Row Trocy Rutherford, Kelly Boulton, Tommy Olston, Tonyo Newby, Corolyn King, Jone JUSTICE, Borb Hendricks, LIn- do Shelton, Korol Owens, Michelle Flodmon, Becky Lewis Some of this year's activities included: Adopted grondporenrs or Berhesdo, 3rd grade pen pols, District Con- vention or Newmon Grove, FHA-FFA Sweerheorr Banquet and Donce, FHA Week, FHA Banquet, Sponsored March of Dimes, Reoding Olym- pics, Slove Sole, Pro- gressive Dinner, Chrisrmos Coroling, Cooking closs for elementary students. OFFICERS: Koren Campbell, Hisrorion, Lilo Jefferson, President, Corlo Petersen, Vice Presidenr 6 Dusmcr Hlsvonon Rochel Lyons, Treasurer, Robin Rutherford, Secretory. 69 70 Flont Row: Noncy Bun, Lindo Shelton, Shelley Niedfelt, Becky Kluno, Connee Husmonn, Amy Green, Jocque Kroncev 2nd Row: Chris Church, Son- dro Kent, Rito Luebbe, Morie Hore, Tommy Burkhordv, Jill Rooch, Mindi Roscoe, Jeonne Sron. 3rd Row: Riro Fuss, Vicki Svirokl Tommy Pfeifer, Kondi Hill, Poni Schonk, Beth Nelsen, Tommy Olsron, Deb Moore 4th Row: Michelle Popejoy, Liso Sawyers, Michelle Flodmon, Wendy McDonald, Lourie Poup, Gretchen Hummel, Lori Shelton. 51h Row: Lynn Nelson, Porricio Medinger, Sondy Schenk, Lori Peters, Amy Osborn, Korlo Moson. 6th Row: Mrs Williams. Sponsor, Suson Broodwell, Sondy Luebbe, Stephanie Pouly. Jusr for Fun OFFICERS: Lindo Shelton, Secretory; NoncyDun, President; Chris Church, Treasurer; Seated, Jocque Kronce, VicePresident, JFF'ers have 0 Valentine breakfast. Amy Green and Becky Kluno shore o Hoogy at o PONY? vw -r . . UL Progressive dinner hostess, Corr , nee Husmonn. g? ' A Progressive dinner hostess, Noncy Bun. Guests at the progressive dinner. Farewell pony for seniors. Front Row: Nancy Bun, Jocque Kronce Bock Row: Amy Green, Connee Husmonn, Shelley Niedfelt JFF REPRBENTATIVB: Front Row: Riro Luebbe, Freshmen; Jill Roach, Junior,- Amy Green, Senior. Svending: Tommy Pfeifer, Sophomore, 71 Future Business Leaders of America Front Row: Jocque Kronce, Mrs. Hodenfeldt, sponsor, Liso Nelson, Mory King, Tino Edwards, Colleen Peters, Milli King, Michelle Jonky, Liso Becker. 2nd Row: Trocey Woit, Jeanette Huber, Wendy McDonald, Michelle Popejoy, Kelly Roscoe, Lilo Jefferson. 3rd Row; Amy Dexter, Lori Moxson, Louro Nelson, Sondy Schenk, Pom' Rish, Jodi Aerni, Trisho Bolling. 4th Row: Therese Kelley, Michelle Horris, Lori Shelton, Bill Forr, Noncy Freelend. OFFICERS: Front: Liso Becker. Vice-Presidem Jocque Kronce, Treasurer Lori Roscoe. President Bock: Jeanette Huber, Secretory MIIII King. News Reponer 72 Trocey Wait and Jeannette Huber distribute Volemine favors for teachers. Lori Roscoe 0nd LiIo Jefferson Yoke orders for Volemine Comotionsv FBLA members and Clericol Lob closs tour or the Store Copitol. FBLA dinner at the Lincoln Monor. U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Members 0! Aurora Competition Robin Rutherford and Bill Huggen received the most Valentine cornotions 73 74 DRAMA CLUB: From Row: Mr. Houssermonn, Sponsor, Lelond Wogner, Kip Lenhon, Jeff Liegl, Shelley Richardson, Gory Kyes, Mr Gloor, Sponsor 2nd Row: Helen Lorson, Pom Schonk, Lynn Nelson, Joe Sampson, Poige Schmer, Noncy Freeland, Koren Compbell, Mory King, Louro Nelson 3rd Row: Brod Berg, Perry Kornes, Georgie Hoirh, Joel Holbrook, Srocey Tessendorf, Don Pullen, Cindy Olson, Evon Kaiser, Lorene Wagner, Kurt Frouen, Corrie Holmstedr, Milli King, Roben Nobiry, Corlo Petersen, Liso Nelson deenl Barb Hendricks. In Bock Korol Owens, Gory Houdekv - 701i i? 'vmmmn M .m. . '2 , f S; I a 3 I f l OFFICERS: Front: Noncy Freeland, Represenrotive; Gory Kyes, President; Lori Roscoe, VicePresidem. Bock Row: Shelley Diono Blackwell 05 Aunt Mommy Bommy, Joe Sampson, os Brer Richardson. Secretory,- Borb Hendricks, Treasurer. Rabbit. aw - ' Q The stories dromotized in this ploy are suggested by the roles and characters in Joel Chandler Horris' The Uncle Remus Toles. At right: Brer Rabbit meets the Tor Baby, Brer Fox and Brer Beer look on. LIVIN' DE LIFE Front: Milli King 05 Jock F. Alrroids, Diono Blackwell os Aum Mommy Bommy: Mory King 05 Sis Buzzorde 20d Row: Bor- boro Hendricks 05 Miss Goose; Lynn Nelson, 05 Brer Beor; Gory Kyes os Brer Fox; Lori Roscoe 05 Miss Meodows. Bock: Noncy Freelend os Brer Coon; 0n from of sum Joe Sampson os Brer Rob- bir; Amy Dexter os Brer Torrypin. The action of the role takes place in The Brior Porch and The Creepy Crawly Forest. At left: Sis Buzzard, Miss Meadows, and Miss Goose chastise Brer Fox. 75 -'OmrD3'-l PRESENT MEMBERS: From: Diono Blackwell, Gory Kyes, Lorene Wognen Bock: Mr. Houssermonn, Sponsor, Borboro Hendricks, Shelley Richardson, Lelond Wognen Nor pictured: Lori Roscoe. NEW INITIATB: From Row: Mllll Klng, Ponl Schonk, Lynn Nelson. Bock Row: Joe Sampson, Koren Campbell, Gory Houdek, Amy Dexter. Mr. Houssermonn, Sponsor. Nor Pictured: Noncy Freelend, Mory King MDD Night January 16th The action of the ploy takes place in the Superior Court of New York City. The time is the present. CAST: In picture, Front Row: Mory Klng, Sonic Johnson; Chorrise Beck. Roberto Von Rensselaer; Diono Blackwell, Mogdo Svenson; Lynn Nelson, Mrs. John Hurchins; Llso Nelson, Jone Chandler. 2nd Row: Kip Lenhorr, Policeman; Koren Campbell, Secretory,- Perry Comes. Homer Von Fleet; Nancy Freelend, Judge Heoth; Seared: John Purchol, Elmer Sweeney; Amy Dexter, Secretory; Kim Rasmussen. Prison Motrone 8rd Row: Jill Roach, Srenogropher; Lilo Jefferson, Clerk of the Court; Gory Houdek, Lorry Regan; Borb Hendircks, Koren Andre; Pom Schonk, Defense Attorney Stevens; Joe Sampson, District Attorney Flint; Lori Roscoe, Noncy Lee Faulkner; Milli King. Joon Grohom Whitfield; Don Pullen, Boiliff. Nor Pictured: Leland Wagner, Dr. Kirkland. 76 ,r ,3 . Gory Kyes Borb Hendricks Leland Wagner 2 star thesplon 1 star thespian Q Lorene Wagner Amy Dexter Joe Sampson 1sror thesplon Rookle of the year Rookie of the year Front Row; Korol Owens, Koren Campbell. Bill Forr, Joel Holbrook. Middle Row: Perry Comes. Bock Row: Corrie Holmstedt, Kip Lenhon, Gory Houdek, Cindy Olson, Kelly Roscoe. '? Lynn Nelson 1 star thespian Dione Blackwell Dromo Aword Where the Sidewalk Ends 76 ax .4 .- t . . Front ROw: Ryon Rembolt. Bill Fousek, Jim Manning, Mike Schuller, Mike Higgins, Russ Johnson, Mickey Roscoe, Gory Kyes. Jeff Liegl, Noncy Freelend. Lori Roscoe. 2nd Row: Trocy Hilder, John Souhrodo, Don Pullen, Joel Holbrook, Korol Owens, Koren Weible, Jody Johnson, Poige Schmer, Liso Schuller, Liso Erlondson, Shelley Richardson, Koren Campbell. 3rd Row: Korl Chorron, John Meyer, Jeonne Sron, Jon Smith, Pot Rodysill, Done Ruge, Dove Clemons, Tim Strange, Kim Rasmussen, LeAnn Groves 4th Row: Jomes Vossor, Eric Erickson, Brion Belirz, Kenr Meyers, Dove Ohlmon, Doug Reeves, Dove Dickinson, Mork Erlondson, Bill Poulsen, Helen Lorson, Kothy Waggoner. 5th Row: Dennis Waggoner, Steve Hummel, Wayne Larson, Don Von Pelt, Ken Aerni, Tom Richardson. Gory Scherer, Jenny Molml Jodi Andrews. C.C. Club CLUB OFFICEM: Trocy Hilder, Sergeonr or Arms; Russ Johnson, Treasurer; Mike Schuller, Vice- Presidenr; Mr. Wiese, Sponsor. Nor Pictured: Dole Broekerneier, President; Tino Reeves, Secretory Craig Pearson and project A Walk Through the Arts An Department dispon Beginning Metols scrap metal sculptures. 79 Bison Bear v I I 0 , n A a Pictured Top to Bonom: John Purchol, Mary King, Cheryl Clousen, Noncy Freelend, Todd Hilder, Clncy Olson. Nor Pictured: Koren Campbell, Diono Blackwell, Georgie Hoith, Lisa Zyweic, Mrs. Jeonlne Crockrlll, Sponsor. Serromo Student of the Month November Lilo Jefferson September Nancy Freelend f3. V f1 x December January - February Soroh Hedges Llso Nelson Wendee Forbis 1x5 X - 7? March April May Rachel Lyons Mllli King Russ Johnson 81 : 4 n 3: 7 Mixed Chorus in performance Received 0 '2 rating 0! district comes! Girls' Glee or teh received 0 .'11' rating of district contest Boys' Glee or right received 0 1 rating 01 district comes! 82 ACCOMPANISTS: Chuck Kronce, Drums; Bruce Shepard, Piono, Von Golusho, Drums; Ann Greving, Piono. Seared: Milli King, Piono, Liso Erlondson, Piono, Sandy Luebbe, Boss Guiror, Vocal Music FRESHMEN CHORUS If I had my Drurhers sung by Mark, Dove Dickinson; Reeder, Evon Kaiser; Li'l Abner, Gory Houdek; Mot- thew, Kit Lenhon; Linn, Joe Sampson HUSBANDS AND WIVES: Played By: From Row. Helen Lorson, Lynn Nelson 2nd Row- Robin Gleason. Joc Smith, Koren Campbell, Kun Frouen, Lorene Wagner, Robert Nobiry, Cincy Olson, Kevin Campbell, Dove Dickinson, Corrie Holmstedtv In Bock; Eric Frouen, Bill Poulson SCIENTISTS: Ployed By: Jeff Liegl, Lelond Wagner, Pom Schonk, Corlo Petersen. On Floor: Li'l Abner, Gory Houdek Sronding- Doisy, Borb Hendricks Avoiloble Jones, Perry Comes; Stupefying' Jonesl Mory King: Evil Eye Seared. Mommy Yokum, Nancy Freelend, Poppy Yokum, Don Fleogle, Bill Forr: Genexol Bullmoose, Gory Kyes; Appossionoro, Milli Pullen Sronding Morryin' Som, Korl Chorron King, Scene from Li'l Abner Senator Jock S. Phogbound. Joe Sampson. Daisy, Barb Hendricks, Li'l Abner, Gory Houdek 85 Nominis Expers, Mr. Horr All Store Chorus Members NOMINIS EXPERS: On Floor and Stools. Lorene Wogner, Georgia Hoirh, Lelond Wagner, Pom Schonk, Corlo Petersen, Kirk Lommert, Robert Nobity Bock Row: Gory Houdek, Borb Hendricks, Evon Koiser, Koren Campbell, Richord Senkbile, Noncy Freelend, Dove Dickinson, Liso Erlondson, Jeff Liegl, Korl Chorron, Shelley Richardson, Helen Lorson. On Drums Von Golusho, Milli King or piano Received 0 1 rating OI district comesn ALL STATE CHORUS MEMBERS: Seared: Jeff Liegl, Borb Hendricks. Standing: Pom Schonk, Srocey Tessendorf, Gory Kyes, Lelond Wagoner, Robert Nobiry. Ar Right: Mr. Hon awhcou 8:55 6 056. :r. 0 09,6qu 959 .on $60 .5301 coxa .ocme; Ccoz inES :5. 5:00? Dcoxj .6030: too .toocwam: x805 wucoi 52.0 36 .ED :2 .comqu :oum a.gmma osoo Lgbxcwm 62 65200 Cm; .Eoz2uwm :2. .39.. En c956 :ox .comQEom woa 1005.01 62 6.0th3. Enoz 59.00 $3. $089,. ?wxgi .comczoxx mm: ,cmso: :3. 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Tonyo Newby, Mr Ummel, 0nd Ann Greving dnsploy the trophy received when the bond was given 0 Superior roting ot the Horvest of Harmony Field Com- petitin end the porticiponon plaque from the Dakota Doys Porode in Ropid CI- ty, Scuth Dokoto Jonky Michelle in the porode Pom Pom Girls From Row Michelle Jonky Second Row. Corrie Holmsredt, Lorene Wagner, Milh ng Third Row Mory King, Lon Roscoe. Chorrise Beck Bock Row Corlo Sherer Left to Right; Lindo Shelton, Carolyn King, Abbie Stop- pkone, Trocy Rutherford, Porrice Geren. 89 45., , c CLARINET DUET: Liso Erlondson 0nd Chorrlse Beck. Rating 2 .4 - .- CLARINET QUARTET: Front: Tonyo Newby, Porricio Medinger. Dock: Kothy Waggoner, Abbie Stoppkone. Roting 2 CLARINET TRIO: Vickie Pearson, Monte Kyes, Helen Lorson, Rating 42.. .5 FLUTE QUARTET: Front: Corlo Petersen, Kelly Boulron. Bock: Porrice Geren, Liso Nelson, Roring ' 2 Bock : Georgie Holrh, Brion Nobity, Roving 2 Pep bond is bored with opponents. SAXAPHONE QUARTET: Kneeling: Kirk Lornmen, Dove Dickinson. a v - ..: 1 ' .- -.' ' SOLOS: Seated: Ann Greving, Dove Dickinson, Accompanists, Ston- ding: Evon Kolser, Baritone Solo, Rorlng ',1 Patrice Geren, Piccolo Solo, Rating 1, Lisa Erlondson, Saxophone Solo, Rating 2, Cincy Olson. Violin Solo, Roving 1 Pep bond shows Its enthusiasm for the Bison veom. Stage Bond 1W 9'6 x ' i 1M; . i 5 2 - t H ' .- Front Row: Bruce Shepard, Brion Nobity, Ann Greving, Dove Dickinson, Georgie Hoith, Joe Sampson, Stocey Tessendorf. 2nd Row: Sondy Luebbe, Jeff Beckstrom, Kirk Lommert, Kori Chorron, Dole Swanson, Liso Erlondson, Shelley Richardson, Robin Rutherford Ton pionot, Woyne Lorson, Bill Huggett, Brion Delitz, Lelond Wogner. The bond hod 0 very exciting and successful year. At the end of May, we went to Rapid City, South Dakota and participated in the Dakota Days Parade. We also toured the Block Hiiis, Mount Rushmore, Rep- tile Gardens and Bear Country USA. We oil had 0 blost! Again we went to North Platte and received 0 third place in the Nebroskolond Doys Porode. In October, we went to the Harvest of Harmony in Grand Island. We marched in the parade, and for the first time recieved o 1' rating in the field morching competition. Throughout the year, the bond has created more school spirit by putting on football shows, and playing for pep bond. A new edition this year was the Dix- ielond Bond which played or one of the sporting events. In April, the bond and the vocal music groups ot- tended the District IV Music Contest ot Keorney State College. For the fourth year in o r0w, the concert bond received 0 1 rating. Along with this, the stage bond olso received 0 1 . The Flute Quortet, Clorinet Quartet, Clorinet Trio, Clorinet Duet, Saxophone Quartet and Saxophone solo by Lisa Erlondson receiv- ed 2 ratings. The violin solo by Cindy Olson, the Baritone solo by Evan Kaiser, and the Piccolo solo by Patrice Geren received 1 rotings. The bond held its annual solod supper and concert on May 16. It was 0 great success. Congratulations to the bond for showing pride and holding our motto true, CC Bond hos Closs! SPOR T5 a Yell Club 1st Row: Angie Voughn, Jocque Kronce, Koren Weible. Wendee Forbns, Georgie Hoirh, Tricio Sowyers, Tino Edwards, Colleen Peters, Kendy Wilson, Koren Campbell, Pom Rish 2nd Row. Mork Erlondson, Tommy Burkhordt, Jill Roach, Jodi Aerni, Lori Moxson, Foirh Ceder, Michelle Biel, Lourie Peck. Potricio Medinger 3rd Row- Steve Pouly, Tommy Olston Chorrise Beck, Robin Gleason, Carolyn King, Pony Ferris, Berh Nelsen, Deb Moore, Michelle Flodmon, Korl Chorron 4th Row Kevin Ohlmon, Dove Howthorne, Julie Fienhold, Andree Petersen, Jody Andrews, Jody Johnson, Tommy Pfeifer, Vickie Svirok, Kondi Hill 5th Row- Dennis Waggoner, Dove Ohlmon, Trisho Bolling, Connee Husmonn Becky Kluno, Non- cy Bun, Robert Blue, Robert Nobiry, Tom Richardson 61h Row Liso Erlondson, Brion Brown, Mrs Hensley, Noncy Freelend, Kim Rasmussen OFFICERS: Liso Erlondson Treasurer Brion Brown Vice-Presidem Noncy FreeIend President Kim Rasmussen Secretory 94 Cheerleaders c.-,l :sl . . Front: Koren Campbell, Wendee Forbis Bock Colleen Peters, Tricio Sawyers, Kendy Wilson. Tino Edwords. Georgie Hoirh, Angie Vaughn, Koren Weiblev 95 Varsity Football II I-I l-l II CENTRAL CITY BISON 1st Row: Pot Rodysill. Shown Mcllnoy. Dole Broekemeier. Russ Johnson, Eric Erickson, Trocy Hilder, Don Von Pelt, Dove Ohlmon, Jeff Becksrrom, Jomes Vossor, Dennis Waggoner. 2nd Row: Rome Geren, LynnDeI Fulton, Kent Meyer, Jon Togge, Steve Hummel, Ryon Rembolr, Mike Schuller, Dono Ruge, Jeff Liegl, Sreve Eriksen, Wayne Lorson. 3rd Row: Von Golusho, Bill Poulson, Jim Stronge, Joe Supik, Doug Reeves, Bill Fitzpatrick, Dove Clemons, Lee Adkinson, Toby Ausbun, Kelly Richardson. Bock Row: Assistant Coach Fred Kobzo, Head Cooch Ron Wiese, Assistant Coach 50m Sharpe. SEASON SUMMARIES VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY CC Opponent C C Opponenl York 16 0 Aurora 36 14 Seward 35 21 Grand Island 00 9 Schuyler 6 Central Hastings 13 Catholic 6 Adams Central OT'9 14 Albion 6 Grand Island 8 Columbus Sophs 14 3 Northwest 20 7 York 6 8 0rd 0 Grand Island 26 O Albion 15 North West 1Homecoming1 24 Record 3-3 16 Aurora 26 35 Milford Record 3-6 21 6 Conference Honors TfOCY Hilder, Honorable Mention, AII-Conference; Dole Broekemeier, Honorable Mention, AlI-Conference, Ryon Rembolt, Honorable Mention, AII C0nference; Mike Schuller, AII-Conference Referee signaling for 0 Central City TD. 97 98 Junior Varsity w: Front Row Assistant Coach Mr Roinforrh, Dove Hawthorne, Donny Voro, Dorren Siekmon, Jomes Wcmdfluh Tom RlChOdeOn, Adorn Dohlke Lonce Johnson, Dove Williams, Ron Grimes, Head Coach Mr Myers 2nd Row Mork Erlondson. Kevm Ohlmon Dornn Dewchmonn BIN Sruon, Brod 4:; ..J U! W 5-:1. xn- 1- , J A Gt 1 5 Collison. Kurt Reeves, Scott Erickson, Shown Seim, Dovid Kohl, Mork Flshler Not Pictured Trocy DeMory and student monoger VIC Fomg Freshmen Football CC 12 12 14 SEASON SUMMARY Opponent St, Poul 28 Aurora 0 York 8 Albion 13 GINW 34 Record 2-3 Volleyball VARSITY: From Row: Michelle Jonky, Roche! Lyons, Kim Rasmussen, Liso Erlondson, Tino Reeves, Shelley Richardson. Bock ROW: Coach Morlo Lichty, Helen Lorson, Kendy Wilson, Jenny Molm, Corlo Petersen, Angie Voughn, Assistant Coach Minene Molm. SEASON SUMMARY 10pponenrs Score Listed firso Schuyler 152. 10-5, 159 Columbus Lokeview 153, 154 O'Neill 9-15, 1510, 1511 5; Columbus Scorus 7-15, 159, 1511 3 0rd 11-15, 1510, 1315 3; GI Centrol Coth 158, 154 kword 159, 1511 Sr. Poul 515, 12-15 Auroro 1513, 1511 Adams Central 515, 4-15 GI Northwest 153, 156 Alblon 158, 159 Foirbury 10-15, 158, 156 Seword 154, 159 York 1514, 157 Record 512 Shelley Richardson, Wes?! AIPConference Honors, Tino Reeves, Michelle Jonky, honorory co-coptoins. Spike it! Kim Rasmussen. Spike it Rochel! I got it! Go for m 101 102 Junior Vorsiry Volleyball ,., . - x xluwrt 1 ' . A Win? Front Row. Corlo Scherer, Beth Nelsen, Pony Ferris, Liso Schuller, Jenny Molm, Corlo Petersen, Korhy Waggoner. Bock Row. Koren Weible, Julie Fienhold, Angie Vaughn, Jody Johnson, Poige Schmer, Vicki Pearson, Helen Lorson, Kendy Wilson In Bock: Mrs. Minerre Molm, Assistant Coach, Miss Morlo Lichry, Heod Cooch. SEASON SUMMARY 10pponem score listed mm Schulyler 159, 7-15, 154 Columbus Scovus 154, 153 0rd 157, 157 GI Centrol Corh. 151, 1510 Seword 151, 159 St Poul 1514,1511 Aurora 152, 157 York 16-14, 155 Adams Central 151, 155 GI Northwest 152, 151 Record 010 Freshmen Volleyball Sroppkone, Kelly Ecksrrom, Korhy Riley. Standing. Ann Greving Kneeling Lori Shelton SEASON SUMMARY 10pponems score listed firso Schuyler 157, 15-0 Columbus Scorus 152, 1512 GI Cem. Cotholic 1514, 150 Walnut Jr, High 12-15, 1512, 11-15 St. Poul 9151511, 1511 Aurora 107, 12-15, 1514 York 158, 7-15, 159 Adams Central 515, 515 GI Northwest 1517, 1015 Albion 16-14, 155 Record 3-7 108 104 C BASKETBALL 5 ' PLA1:35 Q Basketball From Row Dono Ruge, John Meyer, Jeff Liegl, Dove Clemons, Dove Ohlmon, Mickey Roscoe, KeHy Ruchordson Bock Row Jon Togge, Brion Drown, Mike Schuller, Woyne Lorson, Brion Belirz, Dennis Woggoner, Student Monogers BIII Hugger! 0nd Kotl Chorron, not pictured Mickey Roscoe, Mike Schuller, Dovid Ohlmon. Jon dribbles post 0 Sr. Poul Wildcat, CONFERENCE HONORS: Mickey Roscoe, West Division All-Areo :eom, Honoroble Mention. Mike Schuller, AII-Wesr Division First reom, All Conference, Worls-Herold AII1Srore Honorable Mention, Grand Island Independent, AII-Areo First team. Dovid Ohlmon, West Division AII-Areo ream, Honomble Mention. Vorsiry Improves Wirh Time SEASON'S RECORD C C 41 49 b7 49 36 41 64 36 60 do 47 Conference 41 Tourney 33 65 72 42 37 39 51 Districts 49 47 VARSITY GI Northwest Schuyler St Poul Centennial Crete 6! Central Corholic Sr. Poul Seward Aurora Holdrege Minden Col. Lokeview Ord York Hastings Adoms Cenrrol Albion Ord Co. Lokeview Wood River Superior GI Northwest Record 9-12 41 35 47 42 52 Dove shoots for o bucket 105 W Junior Vorsiry F ronr ROW Von Golusho Cooch Jorgensen Brod Mundorf 2nd Row Steve Eriksen 3rd Row. Jomes Strange Joe Sampson 4th Row Joel Holbrook Rod Heinen Perry Gornes 5th Row Lee Meyers Don Pullen BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMEN DOYS' RECORD CC Opponent CC Opponent 47 Northwest 45 50 York 47 42 Schuyler 41 50 Central Corholic b2 43 Sr, Poul 37 34 Col Scotus 43 37 Cemenniol 35 11 Aurora 46 25 Seward 55 28 Northwest 45 44 Aurora 60 46 Albion 31 52 Holdrege 51 59 Col Lokeview 64 Minden 36 51 Adoms Central 100 39 44 York 52 24 Northwest 71 53 Adams Central 52 39 0rd 50 43 Albion 32 37 0rd 53 Record 37 59 Lokeview 56 70 Wood River 64 Record 104 Freshmen . 17n- From ROW Ron Grimes Ryon Senkblle Kneehng Chuck Kronce Dorren Scekmon Lance Johnson Joel Olson Bock Row Brod Colllson DIH Sruon Dove Williams, Dove Howthorne Kevin Ohimon Mork Higgins Cooch Romforrh, nor pictured Jon shoots one 106 Jody Andrews, Liso Schuller, Korhy Waggoner, Abbie Sroppkone, Cooch Lichty, Paige Rooch, Kelley Eckstrom, Michelle Popejoy, Jenny Molm $11 . ,t ' - kg 1 1' v. CC 17 14 31 25 21 17 27 21 25 Girls' Basketball f'fu'si Freshmen 14 SEASON SUMMARY Opponent 5L Poul 8 Fullenon 13 York 9 GI. Central 0 Covholic Columbus Scorus 21 Auroro 33 Northwest 26 Albion 32 Columbus Lokeview 23 Adoms Cenrrm 21 Ord 36 Auroro 36 Junior Varsity SEASON SUMMARY CC Opponent 32 York 23 10 Adams Central 30 19 Fullerson 22 14 Albion 35 13 Aurora 44 30 Holdrege 4b 27 Seword 49 30 Wood River 36 22 GI Central 20 Corhohc 24 Northwest 25 23 Dowd City 24 Aquinos 2Q Ord 51 20 SI Poul 16 V. s 549wa . 334m .4 E3 From Row: Jody Andrews, Liso Schuller, Korhy Waggoner, Kelly Ecksrrom, MicheHe Popejoy, Jenny Molm. Bock ROW: Cooch Lichtyv Pouge Rooch, Abbie Stoppkone, LeAnn Groves, Poige Schmer, Jody Johnson, Helen Lorson, Jill Roach. 109 2 Vorsiry L; BASKETBALL e? Wins 2.. From. Cooch Wolrmen, Assistant Cooch Lichry. Bock Row: Liso Backer. Shelley Richardson, Tino Reeves, Kum Rasmussen, Koren Campbell, Poige Schmer, Jody Johnson, Noncy Freelend, Liso Erlondson, Liso Schuller, Jenny Molm SEASON SUMMARY CC Opponent 25 York 74 21 Hastings Adams 45 Central 15 Fullenon 27 31 Albion 36 29 Crete 49 43 GI Central 49 Catholic 30 Sr Poul 43 19 Schuyler 43 23 Auroro 75 39 Holdrege 38 21 Seward 46 45 Wood River 35 47 Hastings Adam 24 Central 25 GI Northwest 56 36 David City Aquinos 57 35 Ord 53 59 Albion 23 5O GI Central 23 Catholic 85 5 Paul 26 Tina Reeves, AIl-Areo Ieom, Honorable Mention; Central 68 Auroro 28 Conference West Division, Honorable Mention 110 4.... Shelley poses the boll Noncy has the ball .1: i3-' 1. Lisa moves around on 0rd defender 111 112 Another Winning Season for Vorsiry Mormen Front Row Tim Strange, Joc Smith, Bill Fousek. Gory Scherer, John Srouffer, Alon Donelson Bock Row: Coach Gory Moresh, Russ Johnson, Shown Mcllnoy, Dole Broekemeier, Mike Higgins, Eric Erickson, Trocy Hilder, Assisronr Cooch Fred Kobzo SEASON RECORD GI Central Corholic Quod Holdrege lnvitorionol Ord Quod Central City lnvirorionol Central City Quad Albion Invitotionol C-10 Conference Meet District Store - Seven Qualifiers DUALS CC Opponent 41 Wood River 20 38 Albion 15 38 Aurora 14 32 6! Northwest 22 30 Sr. Poul 18 37 York 9 30 Seward 18 1st 15! 1st 2nd 1st 1 2nd 2nd 3rd Russ Johnson Let's 60 Mike! Good Luck Shown! K N4- - - Congratulations Dole! Pin Him John! 113 JV Wrestling Front Row. John Souhrodo, Dove Dickinson, Patrick Rodysill, Mork Erlondson, Tom Harlow. Bock Row Coach Gory Moresh, Jon Smith, Scott Erickson, Kyle Sawyers, Gory Kyes, Kirk Lommerr, Steve Hummel, Cooch Fred Kobzo. JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORD Fullenon Quod 1st Osceola Inviroviond . 3rd Ord Quod 1st GI Centrol Corholic Quad 1:! Central City Quod 1st Seward Invitorionol 2nd Auroro Quod 1st DUAL CC Opponent 51 Wood River 24 32 AIbion 32 28 Aurora 12 24 GI Northwest 10 5 St. Poul 5 24 York 0 30 Seward 10 114 HMoresh's Magnificent 7 Qualify for Store Meer Front: Russ Johnson, Joc Smith, John Slouffer. Bock; Shown Mcllnoy 05th or storw, Dole Broekemeier, 0rd of srotel Eric Erickson, Trocy Hilderv The Pride of Central City Maresh9s Magnificent 7 105$f John Stouffer 1451? Shawn Mcllnoy 12M Joc Smith 1555' Dole Broekemeier 1384? Russ Johnson 1859' Eric Erickson er. Trocy Hilder 115 116 F rosh Trock Front Row: Dove Williams, Mork Erlondson, Lonce Johnson. Bock Row: Kurt Reeves, Tony Dovis, Cooch Hummel, Scon Erickson. Tom Richardson. SEASON RECORD Scolus Duol; Scotus 102, CC 51 Borr Invitational 57h 5 points Auroro Duel; Aurora 107, CC 56 points Auroro Invitational 61h CC 25 points Triongulm, G!CC and Hastings 5!. Cecelia 2nd, 45 points West Central Conference 4th, 43 points Centre Conference 7th, CC 25 points. Vorsiry Track ' QE' I H48 Front Row: Poige Schmer, Student Monoger, Russ Gorren, Brion Nobiry, Rodney Heinen, Joe Supik, Bill Fitzgerald, Steve Fishler, Dennis Waggoner, Koren Campbell, Student Monoger. 2nd Row: Cooch Nielsen, Dono Ruge, Robert Nobiry, Kori Chorron, Jeff Llegl, Jnm Manning, Toby Ausbun, Von Golusho, Dove Clemons. 8rd Row: Ken Aerni, John Meyer, Mike Schuller, Cooch Jorgensen, Eric Erickson, Woyne Lorson, Dove Von Pelt, Brod Mundorf, Cooch Wiese. WEIGHT MEN: In Front: Dono Ruge. Standing: Eric Erickson, Von Golusho. 117 HURDLERS: Kneeling: Joe Supik. 2nd Row: Jeff Lie-gl Rodney Heinen, Steve Fishler. 3rd Row; Don Von Pelt, Mike Schuller, Woyne Lorson. k a- Jeff Liegl. High Hurdles, Long Jump, Triple Jump At Aurora Meet: 5th in high hurdles 5th in Iongjump 2nd in 300 hurdles 3rd in triple jump I n r- Mlke Schuller, won svote high hurdles in Class B, Second in 110 high hurdles or Auroro meet. 118 '48? W +- momma. v.9.wxwtza$x a; Moaanaamp SPRINTERS: Brion Nobiry, Eric Erickson, Jeff Liegl. Jim Monning, Toby Ausbun, John Meyer, Dennis Waggoner, Dove Clemons, Coach Nielsen. DISTANCE: Roben Noblry, Korl Chorron, Ken Aerni, Brod Mundorf, Russ Garrett. JUMPERS: Bill Fitzgerald, Jeff Liegl, Rod Heinen, Dove Clemons, Mike Schuller, Woyne Larson, Jim Monning, Steve Fishler, John Meyer. 119 120 Store Qualifiers Kolhy Waggoner, Dole Broekemeier, Ken Aerni, Mike Schuller. Mike Schuller won the State 10 High Hurdles In Class B. He set 0 school record of 14.5, 1982 MEET SUMMARY DUALS Dare Meet April 6 Scorus Duol at Columbus April 19 Aurora Dual 0! Central Ciry April 26 Grand Island Cenrrol Corholic, Hastings Sr Cecelio, Cemrol City Triongulor ot GICC Dore Invites March 27 Grand Island Reloys April 1 Central Conference Relays April 12 Aurora Invite April 16 Central City Invite April 22 Grand Islond Northwest Invite April 30 Wood River Invite May 8 Central Conference of Aurora CC 41 May 13 District B-3 or Seword May 21-22 Store Meet or. Omoho Burke RECORDS 110 Meter High Hurdles Mike Schuller 14,6 Districts ot Seward 3CD Meter Intermediate Hurdles Jeff Liegl 41.9 Wood River Invitotionol High Jump Reloy 17' 3 Grond Isolnd Reloys Woyne Larson 5' 11 Mike Schuller 5' 10 Jim Manning 5' b INVITES Score Scotus 90; Central City 72 Aurora 93 1h,- Centrol City 75W GICC 86; Cenrrol City 60 Sr Cecilo 31 CC Score CC 76 CC 25 CC 52 CC 44 CC 50 CC 129W brh of 12 CC 47 51b CC1O CC Ploce: No of Teams 15! of 6 0ie1 7th of 12 cm of 8 4th of 8 my 6th of 9 1st of 9 51h of 10 15rh of 33 me scoring teoms Girls' Track n i CENxR 31$ .4; auRLS v3 80 ! . 4 , , J,x' Seared: Jody Johnson, Jenny Molm, 2nd Row: Jill Roach, Cooch Nielsenl Korhy Waggoner. 3rd Row: Corlo Petersen, Wendy McDonald, Angie Voughn, Michelle Popejoy, 4th Row: LeAnn Groves, Corrie Holmsredr. 6th ROW: Kim Rasmussen, Shelley Richardson, Liso Erlondson, Lost Row Tino Reeves. 121 g- CiNmil L 1V. :i icmgs mo SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS: From Row: Kothy Waggoner, Jenny Molm, Wendy McDonald. 2nd Row: Gretchen Hummel, LeAnn Groves, Corrie Holmsredt 3rd Row: Jody Johnson, Helen Larson. 4th Row: Tina Reeves, Shelley Richardson. Kathy Waggoner Tlno Reeves hondlng off to Kothy Waggoner LeAnn Groves 122 Jenny Molm Llso Erlondson hit 0 personal high on the shot put. INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIER Kothy Waggoner: 8m, 1000 6 3200 New School Records Established in 1982: 103 m, L Hurdles - Shelley Richardson 16.2 603 m. Run Korhy Waggoner 2:2716 1603 m1 Run Korhy Waggoner 5:409 3200 m. Run Korhy Waggoner 12:24.8 FIELD: Front: Kim Rasmussen, Helen Larson, JIII Roach, Shelley Richardson. Bock: Heidi Boelts, Corrie Holmstedt, Jody Johnson, Angie Vaughn, Liso Erlondson. GIRLS' TRACK SEASON RECORD Grand Island Reloys131vd 5th out of 8 Central Conference Relays 131mm out of 12 Aurora InvitationoI 14w 57h out of 6 Adams Centrol, Seward Tlongulor: Seword 65, Adams Central 461x12, Central City 83V: Auroro Duol, Aurora 98, Central City 43 Grond lslond Northwest lnvitotionol 091 6th out of 10 Wood River Invitotionol 1642 3rd out of 9 Double Duol Nonhwest 98, Central City 36 York 63. Central City 78 Central Conference 1161 6th out of 12 Dlstrict 8-0 0! Seward 130 61h out of 10 123 124 Cross Country 5 . . u .4; 55 war; a . - 55 3.. Lihi'; --- m-m.ww ---m-mmam .I- -- .5 .mm September September September September September September October October October From Row: John Souhrodo, John Smith, Cooch Roger Nielsen. Bock Row: Ken Aerni, Mike Higgins, Korl Chorron. 11 22 25 23 RECORD Albion Invitational Ploced 9th out of 12 Aurora Duol Auroro12, CentrolCity 27 Aurora lnvirorionol Central City had no team AIbion-Sr. Poul Tri. 5!. Paul 18, Albion 30 Central City 36 Albion Closs Meet Ken Aemi, 2nd Korl Chorron, 13th Jon Smith, 14th John Souhrodo, 18th Ord Duol Ord14, Central City 24 Central Conference Centrol City placed 7th District DO Central City Placed om Store Meet Ken Aerni store qualifier placed 215! out of 99 runners Golf Team GOLF 1962 DUAL$: Albion 166, Central City 176 York 169, Cennol City 196 GINW 182, Central City 196 Schuyler 174. Central Ciry 198 Aurora 191, Central City 172 MAJOR: Albion Invitational am Central Conference 6th Districts 10h 125 FAVORITE GROUPS AND SINGERS Hell and Oates Joan Jett end the Blackheorts Paul Davis Alabama The 60, 60's the J. Geils Bond Foreigner Journey Von Holen Quarter Flosh Sheena Eoston REO Speedwogon Don Fogelberg The Little River Band Olivia Newton-John Cliff Richard Rich Springfield Chiliwok Barry Manilow BOOKS Cujo The Legacy Richard Simons, Never-Soy- Diet Book An Indecent Obsession The Hotel New Hampshire A Perfect Stronger SONGS Physical I Love Rock and Roll Bette Davis Eyes Arthur's Theme Endless Love 000 00000 O MEMORY PATH Boby Mokes Her Blue Jeans Tolk We Got the Beat Bobby Sue Love in the First Degree Elviro Center Fold Pockmon Fever 65 Love Affair 126 MOVIES Porky's On Golden Pond Halloween II Chariots of Fire Raiders of the Lost Ark Endless Love Arthur Silent Roge Kromer vs. Kramer Stripes Reds Tess Tops TV SHOWS Magnum P.I. 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