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

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5V0! FIRST WOMAN - Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to run for the office of Vice President when Walter Mondale selected her as his running mate. flint 2ND ARTIFICIAL HEART - William Schroeder became the world's second artificial heart recipient. RESIGNATION - Vanessa Williams became the first Miss America to be forced to resign her crown and was replaced by the first runner up, Suzette Charles, Miss New Jersey. 811 .09 WORLD TRAVELER - Pope John Paul II traveled extensively during 1984. beginning with South Korea, Thailand. the Soloman Islands and Papua, New Guinea, where 200.000 natives turned out to meet him. 36' -' 05 WHAT A RUSH - The Chicago Bears' Walter Payton set a new rushing record during a game against the New Orleans Saints. He broke Jim Brown's record of 12,312 yards. glr-oe TINA'S BACK - Singer Tina Turner, 46, made a comeback with her first solo album, Private Dancer. it hit the top of the charts with singles, t'What's Love Got to Do With it and Better Be Good To Me. credit: APIWIDE WORLD PHOTOS CURRENT EVENTS 4;. ; g; 4! f3 NO PEACE FOR .OZEIRUT -- Twenty- three were killed when a car bomb hit the US. Embassy in Beirut. The tragedy was followed by questions about security measures. TongVIESa - Robert Duvall won best actor for his role in HTender Mercies. iiTerms of Endearment won three Oscars: best picture, best actress Shirley MacLaine, and best supporting actor Jack Nicholson. OgPIC CHAZPIONS -- The US. won more Olympic medals than any other country in the Summer Olympics at Los Angeles. Two superstars were Carl Lewis, who won four gold medals in track events, and Mary Lou Retton, the first American woman to win an individual gymnastics Olympic medal. g? ' Id PU PLE PRINCE - One of the hottest new musical artists of 1984, Prince rocketed to the top with his nationwide tour and his first movie, Purple Rain. 99.,I WHEREiS THE BEEF? - Clara Peller, age 80, immortalized the phrase Where's the beef? with her TV commercials for Wendy's. 5m 7:. SWEET NEWS-Dr. Daniel Azarnoff proudly displayed a molecular model of the artificial sweetener NutraSweet. New to the market. it quickly replaced saccharine' in many low- calorie foods. CJJPPIAI l3'I:th5 TOUCH OF CLASS BISON 1985 CENTRAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL CITY, NE TABLE OF CONTENTS CLASSES 3 FACULTY 45 ACTIVITIES 53 ORGANIZATIONS 59 ATHLETICS 93 MARCIA BLAL The ones who get into trouble with the teacher arc the oan who tome out the xmal - JODI AERNI testf ' A friend ix oomconc who scex through you and atill enjoyx the show. FBLA 1: FHA 2, 3: Yell Club 1. MICHELLE BIEL If oilenco i-. golden, how come I'm not right? hV.MuaiC1;FBLA l, 3, 4: FFA 1,2,3,-1: Yell Club 1 PAT BLODCETT 2, 3, 4o Hunted by many but tamed by few. FFA 1, BRAD BERG HI know a lot, but I just don't think of itf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Vo Music 3, 4: Drama Club 3; FFA 4: Yell Club 2, 3o TRISH BOLLINC I don't mean to causu tmuhlc, it just hap- pens. Track 2, 4; FBLA 1; S. Countil 1, 4: JFF 1. SUSAN BROADWLLI. What lies behind us and what livx lwfurc us matters little thl'deIlCd t0 wlmt lies within URN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4;FHA1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2, , 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; JFF 1, 2; FCA 1, BRAD COLLISON 'You only live once, but if you live it right, thatls all it takosll Band 1, 2, 3, 4: V. Music 1, Z, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, CC Club 3, 4. LESLEY CARRANZA ' Dynamite Comes in small padmges. FAITH CEDER Knowlcdgc comes, hut wisdom linguxs. V, Mush; 1: FBLA 3,4;FFA1,Z;YCllClub 1,2, 3, 4; JFF 1, STEVE DAMMANN HYou canlt have everything, Where would you put it.?'l ADAM DAHLKE Talk low, talk slow, and donlt say too much. Football 1. TONY DAVIS Here comes troublel'; Track 1, 3, LORI DE'ITMAN Winners never quit, but quitters never win. Band 1, 2,3,4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 2, 3, 4: JFF 1, 2: Spanish Club 1 DARRIN DEICHMANN HWhat do you want me to do? Lay rubber in first, second, or third! V. Music 1, 2: Foot- ball 1, 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 3, AMY DEXTER The thing that goes the farthest, towards making life worth while, that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Band 1,2,3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2,3,4; FBLA 1: FHA 2,3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3,: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; JFF 2. TRACY DeMARY Just because I don1t talk much doesn't mean I have nothing to say. Football 1. CARY DUNHAM A ship in the harbor is safe; but that's not what ships are built for. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Music 1, 2, 3, 4,- Nominis 2, 3, 4: Annual 4; Drama Club 2,3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Yell Club 2,3, 4: Thespians 3, 4; All State Music 4; NHS 3, 4. BECKI ECCLI Dazed and confused, I ain't no rock! KELLY ECKSTROM 4'Lead me not into temptation - I can find it myself. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; FBLA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 4: JFF 1, 2; FCA 1; Pom Pon Girl 2, 3, 4, MARK ERLANDSON For every great accomplishment, there are at least three hours of wasted time? Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: CC Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRETT ESAU You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself. Wrestling 4; Track 4. SCOTT ERICKSON I'm always getting kicked in the rear, But that must mean I'm always in from. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4,- Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4: CC Club 2,3, 4. BILL FARR Once I got run over by a Toyota . . . Oh what a feeling. FBLA 1, 2 . ; ray .1 11L. L; JE. g :uhw r4 sq. MARK FISHLER Late hours aren't good for one, but they're i walkaiK: , great for two. Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2; VIC FATTIC Track 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 1 MICHELLE FLODMAN 'lt ia better to keep your mouth shut and be Live for today; Dream for tomorrow: Learn thought a fool than to open it and remove all from yesterday Annual 2, 4; Drama Club 3, doubt. FBLA 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy 4; FBLA 3,4; FHA 1, 2,3; Yell Club 1, 2; JFF Club 4: Computer Club 4. 1, 2 AMY GARRETT LORI MAXSQN FRITZ l'Those who want to do something, find a way, others Find an excuse. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Silence is sweeter than speech V. Music 1; Drama ClUb 2, 3. 4: FHA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 2, FBLA 1, 3; Yell Club 1, 2, 3; JFF 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4; Flag Girl 4 NHS 3, 4. LYLE FULTON Others we school negative. I see it posi- tive. 1O JACKIE CAWRYCH HI say what's on my mind, not what I ought to! ANN CREVING I'How far I aim, How much I see, How far I go. Depends on me. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Music 1, 2,3,4; Nominis 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4,- Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4: Class Sect. 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: CC Club 3, 4; 8 Council 3; FCA 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Track 3, NHS 2, 3, 4. RENEE CLINES I'Life is like a bowl 0fcerea1,0ncethe raisins are gone 3 all that's left are the flakes? V. Music 3, 4. RON CRIMES There are three things that I like fast; fast cars, fast music, Fast 3 3 3 Football 3: Wrestling 2, 3; Yell Club 1, 2 KIM GREGG Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star Band 1, Z, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell Club 2; JFF 1,2; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual 4. MERLA HARE The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. V. Music 1, 2, 3, 4. 11 12 MICKEY HARRIS I'm alwayx in trouble, but it's so munh fun. FBLA 1, 2; Spanish Club 1 TOM HARLOW SUZANNE HATFIELD 'Hmngwmk what's homework? Cross N0 love or friendship Can ever now; our Cmmtry 3' 4; W'restling 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2, path without affecting us in some way For- 3, 1; over. Track 2, 3, ,1; Annual 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; YOU Club Z, 3, 4; JFF 1, 2. MARK HIGGINS DAVID HAWTHORNE For the few of you that haven't asked; I am Don't turn back when you've almost met 0' 10 and loving it. Crow: Country 2, 3, 4,- ynur goal. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Basketball1,2,3,4;Tmtk 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2, Wreetling 3; Track 4; Yell Club 3. 3, 4, DAVID HEDGLIN I don t let studying interfere with my high school education. FFA 1, Z, 3, 4 GRLTL'HLN HUMMLL What you donk learn in w'lmol um bc pidxod up on Satmddy nights. Band 1, 2, 3, TINA HOLTORF 4; Tmtk 1, 2; 1151A 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell LANCL JOHNSON C1ub4:5 Countil 2; JFF 1, 2, Pom Pun Gill 3, I know a 101,17th I can't think of it now, 4, Dun't lead me to temptation, Juat ahow mo whmc she is. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;T18LL1,2,3,4;CC1CIU11 3, 4; Yell Club 2, 3, 4; S, Coum'il V, Pin. 4, JANE JUSTICE Happincsx is like a balloon. It starts. out small, but the mom that ix added, the stronv get and fuller it growsf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4; DAVL KOHL Drama Club 4: Annual 2: FCA 1; FBLA 1; If you're losing the game, change the FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 2: JFF 2; Flag Girl 3, rules! Band 1, 2, 3, .1: Football 1, l, 3, 4: CC 4: Club 3, 4, THLRESA KELLEY I'm not always pcrlam't, but I'm always me! FBLA 1, 2; JFF 1, 2. CHUCK KRANCE Some people have to work For a living but that's their fault. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: V. Music 1, 2; Nominis 2, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 1: Class Pres, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, Z, 3, 4; CC Club 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 4: 5. Council 1, 3, 4, RITA LUEBBE How much sin can I get away with and still go to heavenW Track 1; FHA 1, 2, 3; JFF 1, 2. PAULA KYES Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. Band 1,2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 3, 4; Flag Girl 4: NHS 2, 3, 4, SANDY LUEBBE 'lSave a boyfriend fox a rainy day, and an- other in case it doesn't rain? Band 1,2, 3, 4: V. Music 1, 2, 3; Nominis 2, 3; Volleyball 1,- FBLA 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Cheerleader 2, 3,- JFF 1, 2. BECKY LEWIS Every woman has her revenge ready. FHA 1, 2, 3 JENNY MALM l'People are funny 4 They spend money they don't have, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't like. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: V. Music 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 1, 2,3, 4; 5 Council .3, 4; Pres 4; FCA 1, Z, 3, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4 YY KARLA MASON Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.H V, Music 4,- Yell Club 1, 2; JFF 1,2. PATRICIA MEDINCER 'IJus1 when you learn to make the most of it; most of it is gone. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Music 1, 3, 4; Annual 4; Drama Club 4; FBLA 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1,2, 3, 4, JFF 1, 21 WENDY MCDONALD l'Don't let yesterday use up two much of today. V. Music 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; FBLA 2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Yell Club 3: JFF 1, 21 BONNIE MELCAARD Music is the universal language of man- kind? V, Music 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4; JFF 1,2. :3. 3,..ganJ' CHRIS MthDDEN I want to seize FATE by the throat, Foot- ball 4,- Wrestling 3, 4; CC Club 4 RUSS MOORE Better never than late, 15 16 LAU R A NELSON 113 nut what you dn, 1115 what you got away with' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, dex 3; Dmma Club 1,2,3,-1,FBLA 11011Clu1w1,2,3,11,T110xpiA ans 3,-1;JFF1,2. STACY NOUZOVSKY The love in my heart wasn't put there to utdy. Love hn't love til ynu give it awayf' FHA 1,1cllClub 2. RICK NIEDFELT My philomphy: Never do now what I um put n11 until later. HA 1, Z, 3, 4: S. Countil 3 KEVIN OHLMAN If teachers are so smart, why do they both or me with questions? Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class V Pres, 1, Z, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 3,4:Y011C1ub 1,2,3, 4; Computer Club 4 AMY NIELSON ADORABLE MYSTERIOUS YOUNG' Volleyball 1, Spanish Club 1 JOEL OLSON Canadians are bestV Croas Country 4; BasA ketbdll 1, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; CC Club 4; Yell Club 4. STEVE PAULY The electronic computer saves a lot of guesswork - but so does a bikini. STEPHANIE PAULY When you have a dream, don't let anything dim it, keep trying 3019 sky is the limitf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,-Volleyba111, 2; FHA 1,2; CC Club 3,-YellC1ub 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; JFF 1. 2; 5 Council 3; FCA 1 LAURIE PECK Why talk when you Can gain more by lis- tening, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3: Volleyball 1; FBLA 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4;Y811Club 1, 2, 3, 4; JFF 1; NHS 3, 4, LORI PETERS 1;; ,- ' If you don't do your own thinking, some- 5: one else will do it for youf' V. Music 4; Track 3; FHA 2; Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4; JFF 1, 2. LAURIE PAUP Never underestimate my strengths, just be- Causc I am small? V. Music 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2,4; Drama Club 3; FBLA 2, 3; FHA 3; CC Club 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2,3, 4; JFF 1, 21 CINDY PETERSEN 'lEverything is possible, but highly unlike- ly. Drama Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3; FHA 4: FCA 3; Pom Pon Girl 4; Astronomy Club 41 17 KURT REEVES Hlivc just awakened and realized that every- thing has happened prior to nowX' Football ANDREA PETERSON 1, 2, 3; Track 1; FFA 1, 2; CC Club 3. lt'x hy luck that makes us brothers, but by love that makes us Friends, Track 1, 2, 3; CC Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3,4: Span. ish Club 1, TOM RICHARDSON There is a saying: Good things come to those who wait. Will someone please tell me how much longer I have to wait, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, Z, 3:1:FA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 4; CC Club 1, 2,3, 4; YOU Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4. PATTI RISH The place to be happy is here, The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to make others 50. V. Music 1, 2, 3, 4: No- minis 3, 4; Annual 1, 2,3,4; FHA 2,3, 4;Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- JFF 1, 2; FCA 4; Pom Pon Girl 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4. 18 LONNIE RIBLE'IT My guns are like an American Express card, I never leave home without themX' Wrestling 1, 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. PAIGE ROACH Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing . . . Here's to weekends? Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Yell Club 2. LISA SAWYERS N0 act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. FHA 2; Yell Club 2, 3; Cheer KELLY ROSCOE leader 2, 3; S. Council 2,- JFF 1. SANDY SCHENK uAlways be yourself . . . bug if you get l'To be different is often a wonderful thing. caught, use someone else4s name. Drama V. MUSiC 1: 2; 3' 4; Nominis 3, 4;Annu313, 4: Club 1, 2, 3; FBLA 1, 2. 3; Flag Girl 2 Drama Club 3, 4; FBLA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 3, 4: JFF 1,2; FCA 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4. LISA SCHULLER Me.7 Would 1 do that? Band 1, 2, 3, 4; RYAN SENKBILE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3, 4; Volleyball 1,2,3, 4; CC Club 1,2, 3, 4: Yell Club 1, 2,3, Whoever said blondes have more fun, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; S. Council 4: FCA 1, 2,3 lied. V. Music 1, 2,3, 4; Nominis 4; Track 4; 4. FBLA 3, 4; FHA 4; Yell Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4. KEVIN SENKBILE On earth there is no heaven, only pieces of it. Football 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; 19 20 DARREN SIEKMAN Id rather make history than read about it. Band 2, 3, 4: V, Music 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Class V. Pres 1; CC Club 3, 4; FFA 1; 5 Council 1; NHS 3, 4. LORI SHELTON The best things in life can never be kept. They must be given away, A smile, a kiss, and a hug. Basketba111,Track 3: Volleyball 1, FBLA 1, 2, 3; JFF 1, 2; Flag Cirl 2,3. ABBIE STOPPKO'ITE ROD SPIEGEL When you have a dream, don't let anything dim it. Keep hoping, keep trying, the sky is the limit! Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Music 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4: FBLA 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; CC Club 2., 3, 4; Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Flag Girl 1 NHS 2, 3, 4. They say minds wear out because of use - I'm not taking any CHANCES.' BILL SIGMAN Sweet little Will has turned into Bad BillW Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3; 5. Council 3. BILL STUART All great men are dying, and I don't feel so well myself. Football 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3; CC Club 2., 3, 4,- Yell Club 3, 4. , , :- 'm- .. TRACY STUART In my book, will power is second only to want power. Wrestling 1, 2,3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3. KATHY WACCONER To be dissmisfied enough to improve, but satisfied enough to be happy is the key to life? Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pres 1: Class Treas 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; CC Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell Club 2; FCA 1, 2, 3,4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4, CANDEE SVITAK To flirt is human; to study, Wat's asking too much, FBLA 1, 2, KERRI WAGNER I'm just lucky - I never get caught! Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Spanish Club 4. ,111 LISA VAN WINKLE 'lLife to me, is not measured in years. It's measured instead, by smiles, laughter, and xears. Band 1,2,3, 4; V. Music 1; Volleyball 1; FBLA 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yell Club 1, Z; JFF1,2,FCA 1,- Flag Girl 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. PATSY WAIT l'If you're not confused, you're not paying attention. V. Music 1; FBLA 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell Club 1, 2. 21 DAVE WILLIAMS All great athletes are like the wind, they come and they go, NATE WATT TODD WILLIAMS Procrastination eliminates boredom; One 'Id rather be lucky than good never has the Feeling there is nothing im- portant to do', Drama Club 4 BILL ZETAH Just because I'm a senior doesn't mean I'm perfect CLASS OFFICERS Seated, President, Chuck Krance; Back row, Kevin Ohlman, Vice President, Ann Creving, Secretary; Kathy Waggoner, Treasurer. 22 Exchange Student Oscar Undabarrena, a foreign ex- change student from Spain, joined the Senior Class second semester. Oscar is 17 years old and is a native of Madrid, Spain, a large city of about 4.5 million people. He has two brothers in his family. His fa- ther is an engineer. Oscar stayed with the D. T. Hahn family in Central City until June. He had been in America 13 months before coming to Central City. He was living in Arizona be- fore changing exchange families. While in Central City, Oscar par- ticipated in wrestling. Oscar's fa- vorite subject is English. He is planning to attend college after he finishes high school. Oscar became an exchange stu- dent by applying for the position and taking two different examina- tions. He spent two years in the United States altogether. OSCAR UNDABARRENA STUDENT COUNCIL: Seated, Lance Johnson, In back, Trish Bolling, Jenny Malm CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Sealey, Mr. Malcolm 23 y? x . b '4: E .-' .9 HOMECOMINC CANDIDATES: Kathy Waggoner, Abbie Stoppkotte, Tom Richardson, Joel Olson, Gretchen Hummel, Mark Erlandson, Ann Craving, Scott Erickson, Kevin Ohlman, Lance Johnson, Jenny Malm, Chuck Krance, Kelly Eckstrom, Lisa Schuller. WWW eagk HDMEEUMINE ROYALTY .A,v-mw.m.-...,...:, . vszx : Homecoming Royalty in Veteran's Day Parade Mothers at Rally The Bunny meets the Playboy, alias, Mrs. NateWattduringSpirit Laura Nelson looking athletic for Hensley, and MT- Cloor Week spirit week 24 u Wm; M Susan Broadwell, Lisa Van Winkle, Jenny Malm, Kathy Waggoner in back Candee Svitak, Dave Williams, Trisha Bolling Lonnie Riblett in art Michelle Flodman Sandy Schenk - Scoobie S. Schenk, M. Flodman, P. Medinger, S. Hat- Kelly Eckstrom Go Bison! field, L. Peck, K. Gregg, Hard Habit to Break. Seniors 26 The Seniors! h un-J'Uuuuhuh Ann Craving delivers commencement address, Straws, Sticks, Bricks Class escorts, Lenora Schlosser, Chad Waring USHERS Lance Meerkatz Rhonda Ummel Dan Brosman Diana Herbig Mike Kearney Mickey Stauffer Darren Siekman presents commencement address, I'Tomorrows Suc- cess Begins with Today's Dreams. Esprit. We Joy Rev. Richard Hovis delivers class sermon, Last Fron- tierf' Marching in to the Processional CLASS SPONSORS: Mrsy Barbara Sealey, Mr. Scott Malcolm. CLASS SONG: I Can't Fight This FeelingH by REO Speedwagon CLASS COLORS: Burgundy and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS MO'ITO: Where you come from is not nearly as important as where you are going The band under the direction of Mr. Dennis Ummel played Bravada Varsity Choir directed by Miss Catherine Harens sang Now Sing fully Unto Cod. Also under her direction, Nominis Expers sang the class song, I Can't Fight This Feeling? Rev. John Erlandson offered the invocation and benediction. Salutatorian, Ann Creving Valedictorian, Kathy Waggoner 27 Guests entered through a bridge on a piano keyboard laid across the floor. Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom x - , X' , xx . .W i . r X - The 42nd Street sign highlights the theme. x . 42nd Street Streamers we're in the theme colors of red, black, and silver; they all came together at a silver ball. 28 Guests are served Top hats and white Canes decorated each end of the room. A red and white canopy was erected at the entry way, and a red carpet extended along the sidewalk. Doormen greeted the guests. 42nd Street 29 5 l; $'$$$$ :oH-SENIC'R ech V Putting up lights were: wn the flood Mike Kearney, Jerome Rink01 wn scaffol$ Lance Meerkatz, Russ Erickson, Chad Waring. 30 Front: Heidi Makowski, Chris Fehlhafer, Amy Krance, Donnette Ohlman, Krismn Wibbels, Back: Tom Sawyers, Rob Clemans, Todd Paulsen, Tim McMahon, Joe Flesch Front: Leah Lindner, Michelle Fattig, Natalie Lewis, Pam Marco, Jill Best. Back: Tony Bull, Kurt Hookstra, Mike Boulton, Sean Wagner, Todd Ros- a C06. Servers Front: Christy Wandfluh, Rochelle Nelson. Back: Doug Whiles Doormam Chad Kyes, Lee Kyes, Shaun Busskohl Doormam 31 32 Dennis Carbers mHO'- DCH William Bandt Randy Butt Chuck Colclasure Myron Garrett CLASS OFFICERS: Front, Rhonda Ummel, Treasurer; Jeff Kyes, Secretary: Back, Lance Meerkatz, Vice-Presi- dent,; Chad Waring, President. Russ Erickson Matt Djemes Shelli Graves Angie Green Julie Hilder Diana Herbig H0, . MxF tum ZN Dan Brosman Andrea Campbell 150 6 - :7 Cx v 04' Tim Grudzinski Margaret Houdek Shannon Galusha Eric Harvey Susie Mike Kaiser Jeff Kyes Angi Colleen Marti Medinger Theresa Newby Randy Paulsen Kearney STUDENT COUNCIL: back, John Wag- Susan goner front, Lenora Schlosser, Mike Foulk Luebbe Felicia Nelsen Lance Cheryl Meerkatz Mesner Matt Steve Teri Newman Nielsen Nitzel Dean Mike Rice Rieken 33 34 Jerome Rinkol Rhonda Slatter Jodi Tessendorf David Whiles David Ronnfeldt Dean Roach Mia Roscoe Cris Rupp Mickey Stauffer Cindy Kim Stephens Supik ,1 x f w. 4 Rhonda John Ummel Waggoner Lenora Schlosser Jeff Swanson '- Chad Waring 5,. ,b' i Steve CLASS SPONSORS: ML Holmes, Mrs. Hensley, Mr. Hummel Williams Russ Erickson is a Husker fan Jon Kleve and Mr. Dughman getting things set up Em concessions. Mickey Stauffer, Rhonda Slatter, and Kim Supik in accounting class. Jeff Kyes, Jeff Swanson, and Susie Kaiser dress in red, white, and blue for Spirit Week. Kim Supik dresses up for Mommie Dressed Mc', day during Spirit Week 3 S Cayleen Ahlers Lori Alley David Bauer Calvin Berg Jill Best Terri Biel Mike Boulton Tony Bull Christy Burkhardt Shaun Busskohl Vernon Campbell Melodie Ceder Dan Church . - l I' In CLASS OFFICERS: front, Leah Lindner, Secretary: Michelle Fat- tig, President; back, Kurt Hookstra, Vice-President: Tim McMa- hon, Treasurer Scott Clark Tammy Clauff Rob Clemans Sami Connell Kim Davidson Melody Edic Sara Erlandson Jason Esau Michelle Fattig Christy Fehlhafer Heidi Fishler Joe Flesch 36 Ginger Foster Renee Freese Angie Green Bill Crimes Dawn Hormann Paul Hedglin Gail Henk Kurt Hookstra Melanie Huber Kim Jacobsen Mechelle Kohl Amy Krance STUDENT COUNCIL: front, Tony Bull, Kenyon Schuett, back, Chad Kyes Lee Kyes Terra Lenhart Natalie Lewis Leah Lindner Heidi Makowski DeWayne Malleck Pam Marco Pat McCone Shane McCoy Melissa McDonald Tim McMahon Darren Meyer 37 38 Mike Moore Mike Moore II Rochelle Nelson David Nielsen Deane Nielsen Craig Nun Donnette Ohlman Todd Paulsen Jerry Paup Angie Pfeifer Corey Roscoe Todd Roscoe Debra Ruge CLASS SPONSOR: Mrs. Williams Tom Sawyers Kenyon Schuett Todd Stuart Karen Svitak Krista Van Pelt Sean Wagner Christy Wandfluh Rose Weible Doug Whiles Tanya White Bull Kristen Wibbels Dan Williams Andrea Green Terra Lenhan Melody Edit Rochelle Nelson Michelle Fattig, Joe Flesch, Leah Lindner in Aunt Samantha Wants You ' salomoqdog Joe Flesch, Todd Paulsen Chrisw Wandfluh Pam Marco 39 40 Stan Alexander Rex Baird Jack Best Craig Blodgett Kirk Blodgett Chris Blow Kay Boelts Sherri Brandenburg Karen Branson Darrin Brown Steve Catlett Keith Charron Brenda Collison Joel Cook Doug Cooper Dennis Dankert Kip Davidson Amy Dearking James Dunham Mickey Eckstrom Kristi Eggli Angie Ferris Pat Fothergill Pat Foulk Rick Foulk Jim Freeland Donovan Freese Bridget Gaughen Jennifer Creving Robin Griego Matt Crimes Toby Harris Jason Hatfield CLASS SPONSOR: Mr. Gloor Freshmen v . 1 - '1 ' Tonya Lisa Mike Tom Chris Toni Kim Mike Hawthorne Henk Hormann Huggctt Jensen Johnson Johnston Jorgensen Lorinda Colene Krance Larsen CLASS OFFICERS: Front, Steve Stoppkotte, Treasurer: Tom Huggett, President, Back, Colene Larsen, Vice-President, Jen- nifer Craving, Secretary. Doug Larsen STUDENT COUNCIL: Front, Lisa Roscoe, Amy Dearking, Back, Kay Boelts Jay Shelly Paul Chelsey Molly Susan Lisa Gina Lee Malcolm McCone MCCOY McGuire Medinger Nabity Nelsen 41 42 Robert Debbie Osantowski Paulsen Cale Pearson Bob Shelly Angie Brenda Peck Petersen Rinkol Rish Liga Angie Preston Tonya Roscoe Sawyers Sawyers Schank Scheinost Lance Connie Wes Michelle Jason Schlosser Smelker Smith Steinke Stephenson Brenda Steve Bret Connie Pat Stiefel Stoppkotte Strecker Supik Tan Amie Brian Debbie ChuCk Rochelle Ummel Vanderheiden Waggoner Wagner Wiese Connie Smelker Lisa Nabity Freshmen Debbie Waggoner, Lisa Roscoe, Mike Jorgensen Bob Peck, Jason Hatfield, Rex Baird Kim Paulsen Tonya Hawthorne, Brenda Rish Amy Dearking Cale Pearson Tom Huggett, Gina Nelsen, Amie Ummel 43 44 MARCH - Jenny Malm JANUARY v Darren Siekman APRIL - Lisa Van Winkle FEBRUARY Patti Rish MAY - Paula Kyes Superintendent Principal Mr. Gerald G. Carnes Mr. Raymond A. Huggett Administration Counselor Activities Director if LE 't w l H Mr. Dan Strecker Mr. Jerry Rainfonh 46 Faculty ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated, Mr. Cary Haussermann, In bark, Mr. David Jorgenscnl Mr. Mark Cloor, Mr. Ron Dughman FOREIGN LANGUAGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Miss Catherine Harcns, Vocal Music Mr. Mrs. Olivia Santos Dennis Ummel. Instrumental Music 47 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Larry Hummel, Mr. Howard SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Seated, Mrs. Judith Wil- Hansen, ML Harvey Holbrook. liams In back: Mr. Larry Doll, Mr. Dean Stramel SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Kurt Busskohl, Mr. Jim Tonniges, Mr. Fred Holmes, Mr. Jerry Rainforth PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Jim Tonniges, ML Fred Holmes, Mrs. Bar- bara Sealey, ML Merlin Robinson. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ML Kevin Waring, Mr, Scott Malcolm Vocational HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Barbara McGuire, Mrs. Jackie Monk VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Mr, Gary Maresh BUSINESS EDUCATION Seated, Mr. Fred Kobza Standing, Mrs LaJean Hadenfeldt, Mrs. Julie Stud- nicka 49 50 ANNUAL ADVISOR, Mrs. Thorpe ART Mr. David Jorgensen SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Theresa NURSE, Mrs. Pat McMahon, R. N Hensley, Mrs. Shirley Higgins MEDIA SPECIALIST and assistants Uirst semesten Front, Mr. Wibbels, Media Spe- cialist: Dawn Hormann, Darren Siekman, Jenny Malm, Lori Penna Back, Chuck Colclasure, Jodie Tessendorf, Dean Roach, Mike Rieken, Mark Higgins MEDIA SPECIALIST and assistants becond semester Front, Trish Bolling, Jenny Malm, Kristin Wibbels, Kim Jacobsen, Dean Roach 2nd row: Lisa Sawyers, Darren Siekman, Lori Peters, Jodie Tessendorf, Mike Rieken, Back, Mr. Wibbels, Media Specialist; Mark Higgins SECRETARY, Lucile Denning J SECRETARY, Mr5 Karen Peck OFFICE HELP, First Semester, Front, Amy Garrett, Paula Kyes, Back, Kelly Roscoe, Natalie Lewis, Gail Henk, Kim Gregg, Patsy Wait X TITLE PROGRAMS Mrs SECRETARY, Mrs. Harolyn Miller OFFICE HELP, Second Semester, From, Kelly Ros- coe, David Whiles, Back, Paula Kyes, Natalie Lew- is, Gail Henk, Lori Shelton, Amy Nielsen, Pat Blodgett 51 3 Xx Vx r ; w . -' ' a CUSTODIAN, LeRoy Kleve Serve COOKS: Mrs. Marilyn Donelson, Mrs. Shirley Forbis, Mrs. Erma Traudt, Mrs. Arla Burkhardt CAFETERIA HELPERS: In Front, Marcia Beal, Back, Kerri Wagner, Bill Zetah, Craig Nun 52 ACTIVITIES S4 First Attendants Gretchen Hummel Tom Richardson Second Attendants Jenny Malm Chuck Krance w 55 56 FFA King . k ,' J x ,: . r, 4 L, l aQ 2? i . . 1 . FHA Queen Ann Greving First Attendants Abbie Stoppkotte Chuck Krance Second Attendants Suzanne Hatfield Darrin Deichmann Senior Favorites G f BEST LOOKING BEST PERSONALITY BEST DRESSED Lisa Sawyers, Tom Richardson Ann Creving, Kevin Ohlman Ann Creving, Tom Richardson MOST STUDIOUS Kathy Waggoner, Darren Siekman MOST ATHLETIC MOST HUMOROUS Kakhy Waggoner, Kevin Ohlman Bill Farr, Trish Bolling 58 60 PAST MEMBERS: Front Row: Mrs. Hensley, Sponsor, Sandy Schenk, Cary Dunham, Laurie Peck, Amy Garrett, Paula Kyes, 2nd Row: Abbie Stoppkotte, Jenny Malm, Kathy Waggoner, Ann Creving, Lori Nabity, Margaret Houdek 3rd Row: John Waggoner, Lenora Schlosser, Chad Waring, Not pictured, Darren Siekman. National Honor Society NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS: Front Row: Michelle Fattig, Tony Bull, Kurt Hookstra, Pam Marco, Rose Weible, Leah Lindner, Back Row: Sandy Luebbe, Susan Broadwell, Lisa Van Winkle, Rhonda Ummel, Jeff Kyes, Theresa Newby. Rhonda Ummel and parents '4 3' w .1, Susan Broadwell and parents 1 ans. 3 x U n x: e? Officers: Jenny Malm President, Kathy Waggoner, Vice-Presi- dent, Ann Creving, Secretary-Treasurer. -A Ti Jeff Kyes, mother and father The National Honor Society changed balloting procedure this year. Students who had a 90 or more GPA were given applica- tions to complete if interested in NHS. The students started a tutoring program for the Middle School students. NHS mem- bers went to the Middle School on Mon- days to tutor those students who wished help in certain subjects. NHS went to the Piccadilly Dinner The- ater, helped with the Knowledge Bowl, had a service project in May, and bought NHS T-shirts. This year there was a parent-member pot luck dinner. All members and their parents attended. :7 4! Sandy Luebbe and her Mom. Kurt Hookslra and Mom Congrats. Theresa! Jenny announces. 61 62 OFFICERS AND MEMBERS: Front Row: Shelli Graves, Vicc-President; Cary Dunham. Reporter; Lisa Van Winkle, President; Leah Lindner, Secretary; Kathy Waggoner, Treasurer; Mrs. Hadenfcldt, Sponsor; 2nd Row: Abbie Stoppkotte, Matt Newman, Rose Weible, Kim Jacobson, Colleen Medinger, Cheryl Mesner, Gail Henk, Lisa Roscoe. 3rd Row: Jennifer Creving, John Waggoner, Lenora Schlosser, Jill Best, Lisa Honk, Amy Krance. Doug Whiles, Vic Fattig, 4th Row: Susie Kaiser, Natalie Lewis, Michelle Fattig, Patti Rish, Sandy Schenk, Suzanne Hatfield, Laurie Peck, Deb Bun, Krista Van Pelt, Melanie Huber. 5th Row: Ann Craving, Angie Rinkol, Jim Freelend, Kim Paulsen, Susan Medinger, Patsy Wait. Michelle Biel, Terri Biel. 6th Row: Lance Meerkatz, Ryan Senkbile. Kelly Eckstrom, Gretchen Hummel, Patricia Medinger, Michelle Flodman, Kim Gregg, 7th Row: Angie Ferris, Debbie Waggoner, Pat Tarr. Future Business o t Leaders Of Amerlca : xevaTmEagmm SUCQESS NCREASESX U Speaker's Motto at National Leadership Conference STUDENTS AND SPONSOR at National Leadership Conference: Front Row: Lenora Schlosser, Leah Lindner, Jill Best, Back: Cary Dunham, Kathy Waggoner, Mrs. Hadenfeldt, Shelli Graves, Lisa Van Winkle Sandy Schenk, Gary Dunham receive mos: carnations on Valentine's day. Progressive Dinner Hostess, Leah Lindner Hostess, Suzanne Hatfield Hostesses, Michelle Flodman and Suzanne Hatfield ship Conference Kathy Waggoner and Lisa Van Winkle pre- sent awards at the FBLA ParentXMember Banquet Colleen Medinger at SLC. FBLA Laurie Peck receives award at State Leader x Jim Freelend at SLC STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS: Front: Deb Waggoner, Sandy Lucbbe, Rhonda Slatter, Laurie Peck. 2nd Row: Sandy Schenk, Colleen Mcdinger, Kim Jacobsen, Angie Ferris, Patricia Medingcr. Back Row: Mrs. LaJean Hadenfeldt, Adviser, Suzanne Hatfield, Debra Rugc, Lisa Van Winkle, Jim Frcclcnd, Cheryl Mesner, Abbie Stoppkotte, Cary Dunham, Leah Lindner. 63 From Row: Shelli Graves, Patti Rish, Colenc Larsen. 2nd Row: Rose Weible, Christy Wandfluh, Pam Marco. 3rd Row: Jill Best,Cai1 Henk, Sam Erlandson 4th Row: Lenora Schlosser, Kay Boelts, Debbie Waggoner, 5th Row: Ann Greving, Susie Kaiser, Kim Gregg, Sandy Schcnk, Leah Lindncr, Lisa Schuller, Abbie Stoppkone, Michelle Fattig. 0th Row: Donncnc Ohlmdn, Amie Ummel, Jennifer Craving, Chris Blow, Rhonda Ummel, Theresa Newby, Natalie Lewis, 7th Row: Kathy Waggoner, Lisa Rostoe, Melody Edic 8th Row: Jenny Malm, Kristen Wibbels. Andrea Green. FCA OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES: Jenny Malm, Captain; Amie Ummel, Freshmen Rep; Ann SPONSORS: Mrs. Hadenfeldt, Miss Vod- Creving, Secretary; Rhonda Ummel, Co-Captain; Andrea Green, Sophomore Rep; Kathy Wag- varka goner, Senior Rep: Patti Rish, Treasurer: Lenora Schlosser, Junior Rep. 64 Front: Kathy Waggoner, Colene Larsen, Lisa Schuller, Jenny Malm. Back Mr. Jim Tonniges, Sponsor, Ann Creving, Abbie Stoppkotte, Rhonda Ummel, Sean Wagner. Weekend Of Champions Eight students and their sponsor at- tended The Weekend of Champions at Fremont. Of the experience some students wrote: The Weekend of Champions was a fun, yet an inspiring weekend. We came closer to God through competitive sporting events and motivational speak- ers. We were also able to meet other young adults through our huddle ses- sions and chapel visits. This weekend was an experience that will never be forgotten! 65 66 Front: Mrs Santos, Sponsor; Rhonda Slatter, President; Shelli Graves, Secretary. Back; Jerome Rinkol, Treasurer; Rose Weible, Vice President. 5 Front Row: Heidi Makowski, Colleen Larsen, Chris Blow, Rhonda Slatter, Lenora Schlosser, Rose Weible, 2nd Row: Mrs. Santos, Sponsor, Jim Freeland, Jerome Rinkol, Jeff Kyes, Chuck Wagner. 3rd Row: Angie Ferris, Shelli Graves, Kay Boelts, Connie Smelker, Margaret Houdek, Lori Nabity, Felicia Nelsen, Cheryl Mesner, Colleen Medinger, Kerri Wagner, Terra Lenhart Nine members of the Advanced Biology class plus four independent students displayed their science projects at the Regional Science Fair in Hastings on March 28. The Advanced Biology class worked on the projects as part of their class assignment. Inde- pendent students did the project for enrichment work. A science fair allows a student to display projects that demonstrate a knowledge of the sci- entific method and the attitudes of a scientist. Red ribbons were awarded to Nate Watt, Jenny Malm, Patti Rish, Kenyon Schuett, Tim McMa- hon, Michelle Flodman, Lisa Schuller and Abbie Stoppkotte. Blue ribbons went to Vic Fattig, and Kurt Hookstra. Red ribbon winners in the writ- ten biology test were Kerri Wagner, Abbie Stoppkotte, Tim MCMahonI and Nate Watt. Ken- Front Row: Patti Rish, Jenny Malm, Lisa Schuller, Patsy Wait, Lyle Fulton. Back yon Schuett received a blue ribbon. Vic Fattig Kenyon Schuett, Nate Watt, Michelle Flodman, Abbie Stoppkotte, Kerri Wagner. received a red ribbon on the written physics test. Not pictured, Vic Fattig, Tim McMahon, Kurt Hookstra, Mrs. Williams, Sponsor The Knowledge Bowl team competed in the fourth annual Knowledge Master Open. They answered 155 questions correctly and earned a total of 1107 points. This score ranked them fourth in Nebraska. tNebras- ka schools competing in order of ranking were: Lincoln East, South Sioux City, North Platte, Central City, Geneva, Ansley, Ba- yard, Elkhorn and O'NeillJ Nationally, our ranking against all school competing was 321 out of 435. Seated: Kurt Hookstra, Darren Siekman, Tom Huggett, John Waggoner, Standing Kristin Wibbels, Kathy Waggoner. Mr. Wibbels, sponsor far right. Not pictured, Tony Bull WAYNE STATE COLLEGE COMPETI- TION DAY Laurie Peck placed fifth in Business Comprehensive Knowledge, and second in Typing II Speed. Vic Fattig placed fourth in Computer Literacy. Gretchen Hummel, Ab- bie Stoppkotte, Susan Broadwell and Lisa Van Winkle made the semi-finals in the College Bowl. Seated: Laurie Peck, Sandy Luebbe. Standing; Jennifer Creving, Kathy Waggoner, Amy Dearking, Michelle Flodman. Susan Broadwell, Lisa Van Winkle. Abbie Stoppkotte. Not pictured, Vic Fattig, Gretchen Hummel, Mrs. Studnicka, Sponsor 67 68 Front Row: Darrin Deichmann, Jeff Swanson, Chuck Krance, Kevin Ohlman, Vic Fattig, Jeff Kyes, Kevin Senkbile, Mr Cary Maresh, Adviser. Row 2: Calvin Berg, Chad Kyes, Kenyon Schuett, Terri Biol, Deane Nielsen, David Nielsen, Melodie Ceder, Steve Williams. Row 3: Matt Djmnes Randy Paulsen, Pat Blodgett, Paul Hedglin, Steve Nielsen, Brad Berg, Michelle Biol, Patsy Wait, William BandL 4th Row: Mike Hormann, Darrin Brown, Jay Lee, Rick Foulk. Keith Charron, Robert Osantowski, Jason Stephenson, Craig Blodgett, Stan Alexander, Roger Hcdglin, Roger Spencer. Row 5: Rick Niedfclt, Tom Richardson, Mark Fishler, David Hedglin, Scott Clark. Eric Harvey, Bob Purchal, Lonnie Riblett, Russ Erickson, Pat Foulk. OFFICERS: Seated, Vic Fattig, Secretary; Jeff Kyes, Treasurer. Back Row: Jeff Swanson, News Report- er; Chuck Krance, Vice President; Kevin Ohlman, President; Darrin Deichmann, Parliamentarian; Mr. Gary Maresh, Sponsor; Kevin Senkbile, Sentinel. Allan Loy, North Central Vice President, Darrin Deichmann, Central Area Smr State Guest Speaker. Parem-Member Banquet. Farmer, DeKalb Award; Mr. Maresh, Advi- SOY. STATE PROFICIENCY AWARD: Front, M. Biel, Horse, Silver; J, Swanson, Sheep, Silver; Back, D. Deichmann, Swine, Gold; A. Donelson, Ag. Mech, Silver; P. Wait, Dairy, 2nd place. Jeff Swanson, Star Chapter Farmer, Outstanding Sheep exhibir STATE FARMERS: Front, Michelle Biel, Patsy Wait, Back: Dale for: Mr- Mareshr Advisor Nielson, Darrin Deichmann, Kevin Ohlman. 0'7 7'33 l NEBRASKA STATE FAIR: Russ Erickson, Champion Yorkshire Barrow; Darrin Deichmann, Champion Crossbred Barrow; Alan SCHOLARSHIP: Front: Kenyon Schuett Sophomore. Donelson, Reserve Champion Gilt and Swine Carcass Jeff Swanson Junior- Back: Pat Foulk Frelshman Dar: rin Deichmann, Senior. 69 ww-azg , WILDLIFE SPEAKER, Russ Erickson. CREED SPEAKER, Rick Foulk CHAPTER ACRl-BUSINESS, William Bandt Keith Charron, 2nd,- Rick Foulk, 5th COMPUTER, Vic Fattig STATE FFA CHORUS, Jeff Kyes 9 3:9: FIRST PLACE DISTRICT MILK QUALITY: Pat Foulk, lst place; ind; Darrin Brown 9th; Jason Stephenson, 10th, 3rd PLACE STATE ACONOMY TEAM: Kenyon Schuctt, Deane Nielsen, Chad Kyes FIRST PLACE DISTRICT POULTRY MANAGEMENT Cal- vin Berg, 5th, Ind; David Niclson, 15k, Ind; Paul Hedglin 3rd, Ind. 70 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM: 6th in Statej Front; Kevin Senkbile, William Bandt, Jeff Swanson, Jeff Kyes, Back: Chuck Krance, Steve Williams, Darrin Deichmann, Kevin Ohlman, Vic Fattigl FIRST SENIOR TEAM, FULLERTON LIVESTOCK JUDCINC: Front: Terri Biel, Jeff Swanson, Back: Michelle Biol, Patsy Wait. . If HWKNN WORKHORSE: Front: Pat Foulk, Keith Charron, Freshmen; Kenyon Schuett, Sophomore, Back Jeff Swanson, Steve Williams, Juniors Dam DeiChmann' 59mm FIRST PLACE DISTRICT LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT TEAM. Front; Steve Williams, Jeff Swanson. Back, Michelle Biel, Patsy Wait, Jeff Kyes. FIRST PLACE DISTRICT SENIOR LIVESTOCK SELECTION. CROPS TEAM; First Place District, Second Place, State, Kenyon Frgnt: Jeff Swanson, Patsy Wan, Back: Steve Williams, Darrin Schuett, Jeff Kyes, Jeff Swanson. Dexchmann. 71 JUNIOR OFFICERS: Melodie Ceder, Parliamentarian; Calvin Berg, News Reporter; Chad Kyes, Vice President; Kenyon Schuett, President; Terri Biel, Secretary; Dean Nielsen, Treasurer, David Nielsen, Sentinel. m6? 6am I 0 Q5695 O CREENHANDS: Front: Rick Foulk, Keith Charron, Rob Osan- CHAPTER FARMERS: Front: Chad Kyes, Kenyon Schuett, Calvin towski. Back: Brad Berg, Pat Foulk, Jason Stephenson, Darrin Berg, Terri Biel. Back:Pau1 Hedglin, Deane Nielsen, David Nielsen Brown. Not pictured, Jay Lee, Scott Clark. Mr. Maresh, presents Star Creenhand award to Keith Charron. Dean Nielsen, young Member Conference Rookie of the Year. 72 Front Row: Tony Bull, Shelli Graves, Colene Larsen, Jenny Malm, Paula Kyes. 2nd Row: Trisha Bolling, Rose Weible, Kay Boelts, Lisa Roscoe, Amy Dearking, Lenora Schlosser. 3rd Row: Lance Johnson, Kenyon Schuett, Chad Kyes, John Waggoner, Mike Foulk, Lance Meerkatz. 4th Row: Lisa Schuller, Chuck Krance, Kevin Ohlmant Mri Rainforth, Sponsor The Student Council had a very exciting year. Spon- sored by Mr. Rainforth, the Student Council pur- chased new hall furniture and a tape player that can be hooked up to the sound system in the gym. Homecoming and all related activities are the re- sponsibility of the council. The council is generally responsible for all the con- cessions at the athletic events, and it is also responsi- ble for the maintenance of the pop machine. This year the Student Council provided hosts and hostesses for the North Central Evaluation Committee while they were at our school. Student Council OFFICERS: Front, Jenny Malm, President; Back Lance Johnson, Vice-President; Kay Boelts, Secretary. 73 74 . .,..oo-ooo..- ' '4 Front: Amy Dexter, Laura Nelson, Cary Dunham, Margaret Houdek, Amy Carrett,Pau1a Kycs, Mr Haussermann, Sponsor. 2nd Row: Kurt Hookstra, Steve Williams, Myron Garrett, Kerri Wagner, Lori Nabity, Cheryl Mesner, Colleen Medinger 3rd Row: Nate Wan, Jon Kleve, Jeff Kym, Leah Lindner, Kim Gregg, Patricia Medinger, Michelle Flodman, Susan Medinger, Felicia Nelson; 4th Row: Sandy Schenk, Suzanne Hatfield, Cindy Petersen, Jane Justice, Kay Boelts, Chad Kyes, Ann Greving, Lenora Schlosser, Amy Krance, Susie Kaiser. 5th Row: Kenyon Schuett, Terra Lenhart, Kim Davidson, Joe Flesch. Tony Bull, Michelle Fanig, Pam Marco, Krista Van Pelt, Melanie Huber, Cail Henk, Drama Club OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Mr, Cloor, Sponsor, Margaret Houdek, Treasurer; Gary Dun- ham, Secretary; Amy Dexter, President; Paula Kyes, Vice President; Mr. Haussermann, Sponsor Front: Lenora Schlosser, Terra Lcnhart, Lori Nabity, Cheryl Mcsner, HENNY PENNY: Paula Kyes Henny Pennyx Chad Kycs C0cky Amy Krance, Paula Kyes, 2nd Row: Margaret Houdekl Kay Boclts, LockyL Myron Garrett Uroxy Woxw; Colleen Medinger Ducky Dad? Laura Nelson, Amy Garrett! Amy Dexter, Colleen Medinger, Leah dlesh Amy Garrett Kbosey Pooseyy- Laura Nelson Crurkcy Lurkcyj. Lindner, Krista Van Pelt, 3rd Row: Gary Dunham, Nate Waltl Kurt Hookstra, Jeff Kyes, Myron Garrett, Chad Kyes. Story I h e a t r e BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS: Amy Dexter DonkeyL Paula Kycs Ca0; Nate Watt Houndy Margaret Houdek Messengert Lenora Schlosser Momma; Jeff Kyes ChieH. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER CRANDDAUGH- CLEVER HANS: Krista Van Pelt Mothe0; Kurt Hookstra Han9; TER: Seated, Lenora Schlosser Kiranddaughtcry Stand- Kay Boelts Kirctch. ing: Margaret Houdek Wifek Amy Dexter KNd Wom- am; Cary Dunham 60m. 75 76 K4? CAST: Front: Kurt Hookstra f Hound DogU; 2nd Row Joe Flesch f'Dalmatian'U; Kay Boelts VScottyW; Chad Kyes WShc-ep Dog'l- 3rd Row: Tony Bull VBassettU; Cary ALPHABETICS: A parody of the way we talk. Letters, numbers and Dunham t Collie L 4th Row: Amy Dexter UChow- symbols replace entire wordw Lenora Schlosser, Tony Bull. 1 Am ChowW; Amy Garrett VAfghan'J Higher Than You K-9 BANDITSH COODNICHT CHORUS ; 5th Row: Lenora Schlosser FBeagleU; Paula Kyes VPoodlc'l K-9 Premise: A group of dogs has assembled to pre- sent their show, a series of sketches, scenes, etc. Sound Man: Jim Freelend Student Director: Nate Watt ' RECYCLED FASHION SHOW AMY DEXTER, 3 Star PAULA KYES, 1 Star 3 KURT HOOKSTRA, Thespian, Drama Thespian Rookie of the Year Award AMY GARRETT, 1 LENORA Star Thespian SCHLOSSER, 1 Star Thespian DARREN SIEKMAN, Speech Award DISTRICT SPEECH CONTESTANTS: Front: Abbie Stoppkotte, Ann Creving, Amy Krance, Darren Siekman, Mr. Haussermann, Sponsor. Back: Lori Nabity, Margaret Houdek, Cheryl Mesner. Ihfdllr PRESENT THESPIANS: Front: Amy Dexter, Margaret Houdek, Amy Garrett. Middle: Paula Kyes. Back: Lau- ra Nelson, Cary Dunham. THESPIANS, NEW INITIATES: Front: Colleen Medinger, Chad Kyes, Kay Boelts, Back: Lori Nabity, Nate Watt, Cheryl Mesner. 77 78 Front Row: Mrs. Monk, Sponsor, Ann Creving, Susie Kaiser, Paula Kyes, Amy Dexter, Theresa Newby, Amy Krance. 2nd Row: Abbie Stoppkotte, Jill Best, Patti Rish, Pam Marco, Sara Erlandson, Christy Fehlhafer, Donnette Ohlman, Melody Edic, Christy Wandfluh, Rose Weible 3rd Row: Bonnie Melgaard, Leah Lindner, Sami Connell, Chris Blow, Jennifer Creving, Lisa Roscoe, Rochelle Wiese, Molly McGuire, Gail Henk, Deb Rugs, Kim Jacobson. 4th Row: Felicia Nelsen. Lori Nabity, Colleen Medinger, Laurie Peck, Tonya Hawthorne, Debbie Paulsen, Lisa Van Winkle, Amy Garrett, Jane Justice, Kim Gregg 5th Row: Cindy Stephens, Julie Hilder, Mia Roscoe, Angie Green, Diana Hcrbig, Brenda Rish, Patricia Medinger, Suzanne Hatfield, Sandy Sthenk, Kevin Ohlman. Steve Nielsen. bth Row: Ryan Senkbile, Chuck Colclasure, Kelly Eckstrom, Gretchen Hummcl, Cindy Petersen, Tom Richardson, Randy Paulsen, Myron Garrett, Steve Williams, Jeff Kyes. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: Paula Kyes, Vice Presidcm; Amy Dexter, Treasurer, Ann Craving, President; Amy Krance, Secretary; Theresa Newby, Encounter; Susie Kaiser, Historian; Mrs, Jackie Monk, Advisor, RE HUMEM ?qu :1 4,?qu Q AMEEHCA O X I CREED SPEAKING: Molly McGuire, Rochelle Wiese, Jeff Kyes NATIONAL STAR EVENTS: Jill Best, Amy Krance, Abbie Stoppkotte, Lisa Van Winkle LEE; JUNIOR PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE: Front: Theresa CONSUMER HOMEMAKINC: Theresa Newby, Patricia Mcdinger, Newby, Amy Krance, Susie Kaiser. Back Row: Steve Nielsen, Suzanne Hatfield, Laurie Peck. Sandy Schenk, Lori Nabity. Randy Paulsen, Jeff Kyes. SEARCH-Student Events For Achievement And Recognition In Consumer Homemaking 79 80 ANNUAL STAFF: Seated: Lenora Schlosser, Felicia Nelsen, Sandy Schenk, Patti Rish, Patricia Medinger, Cary Dunham. Standing: Colleen Medinger, Cheryl Mesner, Suzanne Hatfield, Kim Gregg, Michelle Flodman, Not pictured, Gail Henk. Annual Staff was busy this year working on the yearbook. The staff sold advertisements to local businesses. These ads were displayed on an Ad Board in the High School Gym, and in the back of the yearbook. Members also sold senior T-Shirts with the class of 1985 signatures on them. The whole staff also worked selling concessions for several volleyball games. All of these activities helped to reduce the cost of the yearbook to the students. Photography credit line: Republican-Nonpareil Mrs. Esther Thorpe Bailey Photography National School Studios Mrs. Esther Thorpe, Advisor Front Row: Mr. Tonniges, Sponsor, Mark Erlandson, Tom Harlow, Kevin Ohlman, President; Joel Olson, Tom Richardson, Vice President,- Mark Higgins, SecretaIy-Treasurcr; Kathy Waggoner, Darren Siokman, Donnenc Ohlman 2nd Row: Andrea Green, Heidi Fishlcn Sara Erlandson, Ann Greving, Lisa Schuller, Abbie Stoppkotte, Jenny Malm, Rhonda Ummcl, Lenora Schlosscr, Jodie Tessendorf, Jeff Kyes. 3rd Row: Pam Marco, Melody Edic, Natalie Lewis, Joe Flesch, Michelle Fattig, Jill Best, Brian Vanderheidem John Waggoner. 4th Row: Dan Williams, Tonya Hawthorne, Rose Weible, Laurie Paup, Mike Foulk, Dan Brosman, Lance Meerkatz, Myron Garrett, Eric Harvey. 5th Row: Deane Nielson, Roger Spencer, Russ Erickson, Steve Williams, Chuck Colclasure, Todd Paulsen, Chuck Krance, Bill Stuart. 6th Row: Scott Erickson, Dave Williams, Jerome Rinkol, Mike Boulton, Chris McFadden, Brad Collison, Dave Kohl. C C Club 81 Art students painting mural for centennial r. L . .; wDa-v-xos F Painting - Lance Johnson 9th Grade Clothing Furniture - Lonnie Riblett -7 Furniture - Bill Stuart Bird Carving Hanging wall paper Walk Through The Arts 82 uuf. i ;.w M r t :3 -9- - t- , A i W 1? ;. :7 s 7 A t ,L. z. ' ' h o O N ;K i e , - i, 1 P t ' i - , I . u v V k . .h r ; I v i y X L x gx . I r Front Row: Amy Garrett, Cary Dunham, Amy Dexter, Jane Justice, Mr. Dughman, Adviser. 2nd Row: Michelle Flodman, Patricia Medinger, Suzanne Hatfield, Kim Gregg, Cindy Petersen. 3rd Row: Chris McFadden, Charlotte Connolly, Kim Supik, Mia Roscoe, Julie Hilder. The Bison Beat, under the supervision of Mr. Dughman changed the format of the paper. More issues were printed this year than before. The Bison Beat Staff is taking some of their own pictures in black and white instead of polaroid shots. Earlier in the year, the Bison Beat staff attended a Journalism Conference in Lincoln. They visited the Grand Island Independent, and KHAS-TV in Has- tings, and KSYZ radio in Grand Island. Additions to the staff second semester, Kurt Hookstra, Laura Nelson, Trish Bolling. Bison Beat Staff 83 84 GIRLS CLEE: 15k Row: Christy Fehlhafer, Amy Krancc, Renee Freese. Sami Connelll Julie Hilder, Lori Nabityl Kristen Wibbels, 2nd Row: Miss Harens, Instructor, Kim Supik, Bonnie Melgaard, Donnette Ohlman, Lenora Schlosscr, Angie Pfeifer, Jenny Malm, Cheryl Mesner, Karla Mason, Terra Lenhart, Colleen Medinger. 3rd Row: Laurie Paup, Merla Hare, Sara Erlandson, Renee Clines, Sandy Schenk, Patritia Medinger, Christy Burkhardt, Melissa McDonald, Lori Peters, Margaret Houdek, Felicia Nelsen, Leah Lindner, Cris Rupp, Kim Davidson, Susie Kaiser. 4th Row: Wendy McDonald, Andrea Campbell, Shelli Graves, Patti Rish, Lori Alley, Melodie Ceder, Rhonda Ummel, Pam Marco, Andrea Green, Ann Craving, Cindy Stephens, Vocal Music BOYS CLEE: Seated: Jeff Kyes, Chad Kyes, Jon Kleve, Ryan Senkbile, Standing: Cary Dunham, Bob Purchal, Brad Berg, Randy Paulsen, On the Piano, Myron Garrett. Not Pictured, Joe Flesch. MIXED CHORUS: lst Row: Myron Garrett, Jon Kleve, Chad Kyes, Christy Fehlhafer, Amy Krance, Renee Freese, Sami Connell, Julie Hilder, Lori Nabity, Kristen Wibbles, Cary Dunham, Jeff Kyese 2nd Row: Brad Berg, Bob Purchal, Kim Supik, Bonnie Mclgaard, Donnene Ohlman, Lenora Schlosser, Angie Pfeifer, Jenny Malm, Cheryl Mesncr, Karla Mason, Terra Lenhart, Colleen Medinger, Randy Paulsene 3rd Row: Laurie Paup, Merla Hare, Sara Erlandson, Renee Clines, Sandy Schenk, Patricia Medinger, Christy Burkhardt, MeliSsa McDonald, Lori Peters, Margaret Houdek, Felicia Nelsen, Leah Lindner, Cris Rupp, Kim Davidson, Susie Kaiser. 4th Row: Wendy McDonald, Andrea Campbell, Shelli Graves, Patti Rish, Lori Alley, Melodie Ceder, Rhonda Ummel, Pam Marco, Andrea Green, Ann Creving, Cindy Stephens, Miss Harens, Instructor. Not pittured, Ryan Senkbile, Joe Flesch. The Vocal Music Department has been in an experi- mental stage this year. With new students and a new teacher, it has been a learning experience for all of us. The musical this year was a Musical Comedy Re- view, which consisted of medleys of songs from differ- ent musicals, including: Fiddler on The Roof, The Music Man, Hello, Dolly, Carousel, My Fair Lady, Flower Drum Song, Evita, and, Oklaho- ma. Four students: Rhonda Ummel, Lenora Schloser, Sandy Schenk, and Cary Dunham were selected to Kearney State Honor Choir. All State Chorus students ventured to Millard North High School on November 15-17, and performed on the evening of the 17. The students had a clinic with Dr. Baur from Kear- ney State on May 14. 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Ann Creving, HarveM of Harmony Queen candidate received first runner-up in Com- petition For Queen. MAJORE'ITES: Michelle Fattig, Ann Creving DRUM QUINTET: Tim Crudzinski, Mike Jorgensen, Chuck Krance, Rob Clemens, Shaun Busskohl. Conteqt Rating I. CLARINET QUARTET: Clockwisd Leah Lindner, Lori Nabity, FLUTE QUARTET: Seated: Chris Blow, Theresa Newby, Standing: Amy Krance, Rhonda Ummel. Contest Rating 1. Cheryl Mesner, Ann Creving. Contest Rating 11+ 90 k CLARINET TRIO: Seated, Amy Dearking. Standing: Jennifer Creving, SAXOPHONE DUET: Sami Connell, Chad Kyes. Contest Rating I, Abbie Stoppkotte. Contest Rating II Small Groups And Soloists SOLOISTS: Susie Kaiser, Tenor Sax. Contest Rating 1; Kristen Wibbels, Clarinet Contest Rating II; Amy Krance, Clarinet, Contest Rating II. On floor: Susie Kaiser, Natalie Lewis, Kneeling, Kelly Eckstrom, Gretchen Hummel 3rd Row: Patti Rish, Rhonda Ummel Back Row: Donnette Ohlman, Cindy Petersen UQSDF-d'T'i LDb-dHh-d'm Front Row: Jane Justice, Lisa Van Winkle, Colleen Medinger, 2nd Row: Gail Henk, Amy Garrett, In back, Paula Kyes. 92 3:1;7- . 94 II! First Row: Mr. Ron Dughman, Sponsor, Abbie Stoppkotte, Lisa Schuller, Ryan Senkbile, Tom Richardson, Shelly Petersen, Andrea Green, Heidi Fishler, Bridget Caughen, Leah Lindner, Melody Edic, Christy Wandfluh, Rochelle Nelson, Tonya Schank, Shelli Graves, Lenora Schlosser. 2nd Row: Susan Luebbe, Cris Rupp, Jim Freelend, Laura Nelson, Jill Best, Sara Erlandson, Donette Ohlman, Kim Jacobsen, Rochelle Wiese, Angie Rinkol, Sherri Brandenburg, Debbie Paulsen, Tony Hawthorne, Brenda Rish, Pet Fothergill. 3rd Row: Terra Lenhart, Sami Connell, Rose Weible, Pam Marco, Debbie Waggoner, Lisa Henk, Angie Ferris, Felicia Nelsen, Gail Henk, Kim Paulsen, Gina Nelsen, Doug Whiles, Pat McCone. 4th Row: Angie Sawyers, Kim Johnston, Toni Johnson, Jennifer Creving, Chris Blow, Lisa Roscoe, Kay Boelts, Kevin Ohlman, Michelle Fattig, Andrea Peterson,Ju1ie Hilder, Kim Supik, Tony Bull, Corey Roscoe. 5th Row: Matt Newman, Todd Roscoe, Kurt Hookstra, Cindy Stephens, Todd Paulsen, Mike Boulton, Patricia Medinger, Kim Gregg, Laurie Peck, Sandy Schenk, Joe Flesch, Patti Rish. 6th Row: David Bauer, Toby Harris, Vernon Campbell, David Nielson, Tom Sawyer, Shaun Busskohl, Randy Paulsen, Myron Garrett, Steve Williams, Jeff Kyes, Jon Kleve. 7th Row: James Dunham, Darrin Brown, Tom Huggett, Jack Best, Mike Jorgensen, Lori Peters, Bonnie Melgaard, Cary Dunham, Chad Kyes. 8th Row: Mickey Eckstrom, Tanya White Bull, Natalie Lewis, Lance Johnson, Joel Olson, Chuck Colclasure, Chad Waring, Mark Erlandson, Chuck Krance. 9th Row: Sandy Luebbe, Stephanie Pauly, Kelly Eckstrom, Gretchen Hummel, Lance Meerkatz, Laurie Paup, Candee Svitak, Lori Dettman. Yell Club YELL CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: Lisa Schuller Vice President; Abbie Stoppkotte, Secretary; Back Row: Tom Richardson, Treasurer; Ryan Senkbile, President. Front: Shelly Petersen, Heidi Fishler, Tonya Schank, Leah Lindner, Bridget Gaughen, Kneeling, Andrea Green, 3rd Row: Christy Wandfluh, Melody Edic. Back, Rochelle Nelson, Not pictured, Rhonda Slatter. .. Cheer Leaders Cheerleaders in parade 95 96 Varsity-JV Football II I-I I-I II CENTRAL m 9:; v-m ' . 4.3.421W.-.. .3 zgf-fgupz.3 jaL -.g;l: ' a 5, W '9 . .191 58 so; 55 3015a 33 Nix 4! W'Vf W9: 131?; Front Row: Chris McFadden Dave Kohl, B111 Stuart Darren Siekman, Chuck Krance, Tom Richardson, Kevin Ohlman, Mark Fishler, Scott Erickson Mark Erlandson, Dave Williams, Lance Johnson, 2nd Row: Lance Meerkatz, Matt Newman, Mike Kearney, Eric Harvey, Steven Nielsen, Russ Erickson ChadWar1ng,Dan Brosman,MikeFou1k, RogerSpencer, Dean Roach, 3rd Row: Dan Williams, Rob Clemans, Kurt Hookstra, David Nielson, Todd Stuart, Tim McMahon, Mike Boulton, Lee Kyes, Sean Wagner, Dean Nielson, Todd Roscoe Pat McCone. Back Row: Coaches, Tonniges, Kobza Jorgensen, Myers VARSITY RECORD JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD CC Opponent CC Opponent 19 Schuyler 13 18 Aurora 26 7 Seward 28 12 6.1. Central Cath. 20 7 York 12 6 Columbus Sophs. 21 39 C01. Lakeview 12 12 York 26 0 GI. Northwest 27 6 Aurora 30 33 0rd 28 iHomecomingi 13 Adams Central 0 14 Albion 36 COACHES: Mr. Rich Myers, Mr. Jim Tonniges, Mr. David Jorgensen, Mr. Fred Kobza $50 Bill Stuart Lance Johnson, Honorable Mention All Conference, Defensive Back: Kevin Ohlman, Team Most Valuable Player; Bill Stuart, All Conference, Guard mg 97 Front Row: Lance Schlosser, Mike Hormann, Mickey Eckstrom, Jason Hatfield, Keith Charron, Preston Sawyers, Wes Smith, Bret Strecker, Steve Stoppkotte, Mike Jorgensen. Back Row: Coach Merlin Robinson, Jack Best, Rex Baird, Kip Davidson, Lyle Scheinost, Donovan Freese, Tom Huggett, Steve Catlett, Darrin Brown, Pat Foulk, Bob Peck, Jason Stephenson, Paul McCone, Student Manager, Coach Fred Holmes. Freshmen Football FRESHMEN CC Opponent O St. Paul 12 24 Central Catholic 6 8 Aurora 24 26 York 0 18 Adams Central 12 6 Northwest 20 98 mg? :Tgililgiflilililaa , V rw l h - -l I -l - Vcl - u . I Front Row: Angi Marti, Molly McGuire, Andrea Petersen, Brenda Rish, Tonya Hawthorne, 2nd Row: Shaun Busskohl, Brian Vanderheiden, Todd Pa'ulsen, Tom Harlow, Chad Kyes, Tom Sawyers, Jeff Kyes, 3rd Row: Rick Foulk, Myron Garrett, Steve Williams, John Waggoner, Mark nggins, Joel Olson, Jerome Rinkol, Chuck Colclasure, Coach Roger Nielsen. mmor-sn KHr-i-Dson Cross Country Record Albion Invite 5th of 10 teams Aurora Invite 6th of 12 teams Central City Invite 5th of 7 teams Albion, St. Paul Triangular: Central City 20; St. Paul 24, Albion 34 Albion, York, Triangular: Central City 21; York 30, Albion 32 Central Conference 6th of 9 teams Districts 6th of 9 teams Tonya Hawthorne, 5th at Districts and State Qualifier. 99 100 Front Row: Lenora Schlosser, Kim Supik; 2nd Row: Petra Stellmann, Jenny Malm, Lisa Schuller, Kathy Waggoner, Jodie Tessendorf. Back Row: Coach Shirley Nielsen, Ann Creving, Rhonda Ummel, Abbie Stoppkotte, Theresa Newby, Student Manager. Varsity Season Record 10pp0nent score firsG Schuyler 15- 5, 15- 2 Columbus Scotus 15- 5, 15- 7 Albion Crournew 15-11, 12-15, 15- 9 St. Paul H'ournew 6-15, 13-15 Lakeview Crournew 15-12, 15-12 HONORS: Front, Kathy Waggoner, Ceniral 0rd 15- 8, 15-11 - 5 ' '5' . 5k, enn Ma m, - gilnmisglEWegfgiIfSSn ?zzm,JLisa gchuller, Central cathOhc 15- 5' 15-10 Honorable Mention Seward 15- 0' 7-15! 15-11 St. Paul 4-15, 9-15 .4 Aurora 3-15, 14-16 York 8-15, 15-11, 15-11 Adams Central 15- 9, 2-15, 8-15 6.1. Northwest 15-12, 15-10 Aurora 1ConH 11-15, 15-13, 15-10 , Albion 7-15, 15- 9, 15-13 . Wood River 10-15, 16-14, 15- 4 h! , ii . Varsity 1 Volleyball COACHES: Front, Mrs. Shirley Nielsen, Mr. Dean Stramel, Mrs. Barbara Sealey : Lisa Schuller, Abbie Stoppkotte :OmH-UU Lisa Schuller, Lenora Schlosser, Pam Marco, Rose Weible, Lisa Schuller, Kathy Waggoner, Jenny Malm, Jodie Tessen- Jodi Tcssendorf, Michelle Fattig dorf 101 Junior Varsity Season Record 10pponent Score firsO Schuyler 15- 2, 15-13 Columbus Scotus 15- 1, 16-14 0rd 15- 0, 15- 6 Central Catholic 16- 6, 15- 2 Seward 15- 4, 15- 8 St. Paul 15- 7, 15-10 Aurora 15- 7, 15- 9 York 15- 5, 9-15, 15-10 Adams Central 15- 4, 15-11 G.I. Northwest 15- 7, 15- 2 Albion 15- 0 14-16, 15-111 JUNIOR-VARSITY: Front Row: Karen Svitak, Christy Wandfluh, Pam Marco, Natalie Lewis; 2nd Row: Kris Wibbels, Dawn Hormann, Jill Best, Heidi Fishler, Michelle Fanig 3rd Row: Coach Mr. Dean Stramel, Rose Weiblc, Lenora Schlosser, Rhonda Ummel, Kim Supik, Sara Erlandson, Andrea Creen. Junior Varsity-Freshmen Volleyball Freshmen Season Record 10pponent Score firsO Schuyler 15-11, 12-15, 15- 5 Columbus Scotus 15-17, 15-13, 15-10 Ord 9-15, 14-16 Central Catholic 15-17, 8-15, 9-15 Walnut 4-15, 15- 8, 12-15 St. Paul 15-12, 15-11 Aurora 11-15, 15- 4, 1-15 York 8-15, 15- 8, 5-15 Adams Central 6-15, 6-15 6.1. Northwest 7-15, 15-11, 8-15 Albion 9-15, 12-15 FRESHMEN Front Row: Pet Fothergill, Connie Supik, Colene Larsen, Chris Blow1 2nd Row: Kim Johnston, Shelly Malcolm, Jennifer Creving, Amy Dearking, Bridget Caughen. 3rd Row: Lisa Henk, Student Manager, Coach; Mrs. Sealey, Amie Ummel, Debbie Waggoner, Angie Rinkol, Toni Johnson, 102 Angie Sawyers. VARSITY and JUNIOR VARSITY: Lisa Schuller, Kristen Wibbels, Karen Svitak, Jill Best, Ann Greving, Rose Weible, Sara Erlandson, Rhonda Ummel, Abbie Stoppkitte, Jodie Tessendorf, Kathy Waggoner, Pam Marco, Michelle Fanig, Donnett Ohlman, Jenny Malm. Varsity Junior Varsity Season Record Season Record CC Opponent CC Opponent 28 Fullerton 54 30 Cl. Northwest 28 22 Albion 33 31 Fullerton 23 42 York 53 19 Albion 15 33 Central Catholic 30 38 York 41 17 Northwest 22 32 Schuyler 43 33 Schuyler 40 33 C01. Scotus 47 44 Scotus 43 19 Aurora 40 30 Aurora 58 42 Seward 52 23 Seward 65 35 Wood River 51 42 Wood River 55 20 Central Catholic 33 26 Albion 35 25 Adams Central 27 2,8 Fairbury 36 37 David City Aquinas 33 49 Central Catholic 31 28 0rd 44 19 Northwest 49 53 St. Paul 23 40 David City Aquinas 33 40 0rd 37 57 St. Paul 22 30 Wood River 42 Varsity Junior Varsity Basketball HONORS: Jenny Malm, All Conference West Divi- sion, Abbie Stoppkone, Jodie Tessendorf; each, Hon- orable Mention, A11 Area1 103 104 FRESHMEN: lst Row: Brenda Collison, Rochelle Wiese, Toni Johnson, Angie SawyerS. 2nd Row: Lisa Henk, Amie Ummcl, Angie Rinkol, Debbie Waggoner, Angie Ferris. 3rd Row: Chris Blow, Kim Johnston, Amy Dearking, Jennifer Craving, Connie Smelker, Colcne Larsen Freshmen Basketball Freshman Season Record CC Opponent 26 St. Paul 10 20 Central Catholic 33 35 York 31 45 Aurora 21 31 Adams Central 23 42 C01. Lakeview 51 30 Albion 35 COACHES: Mrs.Ju1ie Studnicka, Mr. Jerry Rainforth Donnette Ohlman, Abbie Stoppkotte, Jenny Malm, Kathy Wag- goner Jodie Tessendorf, Abbie Stoppkotte, Rose Weible Ann Creving, Lisa Schuller 106 VARSITY: Coach Busskohl, Lee Kyes, Matt Newman, John Waggoner, Lance Johnson, Brad Collison, Mark Higgins, Jerome Rinkol, Kevin Ohlmdn, Chad Waring, Joel Olson, Chuck Colclasure, Darren Siekman Varsity Season Record C.I. Northwest Schuyler St. Paul Seward Minden Central Catholic St. Paul Central Catholic Aurora Wood River Adams Central Albion York Adams Central Albion Ord Lakeview Scotus York 3- Chuck Colclasure Varsity Basketball Cl Independent Lance Johnson HONORS: Mark Higgins, Honorable Mention, All Conference, Kevin Ohlman, All Conference, Most Valuable Player, All Area Honorable Mention Class B Mark Higgins JUNIOR VARSITY: Front Row: Michael Moore, Shaun Busskohl, David Sawyers, 4Student Managed, Lance Meerkatz, Russ Erickson, Back Row: Roger Spencer, Kurt Hookstra, Sean Wagner, Todd Roscoe, Tim McMahon, Rob Clemans Junior Varsity Season Record CC Opponent 32 6.1. Northwest 47 24 Schuyler 44 45 St. Paul 61 13 Seward 47 36 Minden 51 35 Central Catholic 51 39 Aurora 46 29 Wood River 41 36 York 48 52 Adams Central 56 52 Albion 29 59 0rd 47 49 C01. Lakeview 71 49 C01. Scotus 63 Junior Varsity Basketball COACHES: Mr. Kurt Busskohl, Mn David Jorgensen 107 FRESHMEN: Front Row: Steve Stoppkotte, Keith Charron, Brian Vanderheiden, Mike Jorgensen, Mickey Eckstrom, Matt Crimes, James Dunham. 2nd Row: Bret Strecker, Dennis Dankert, Mike Hormann, Jack Best, Jay Lee, Rex Baird, Lance Schlosser. 3rd Row: Coach, Mr. Jim Tonniges, Darrin Brown, Lyle Scheinost, Tom Huggeu, Bob Peck, Jason Hatfield, Jason Stephenson Freshmen Freshmen Basketball CC CW 41 St. Paul 39 44 Central Catholic 38 48 York 38 33 C01 Scotus 65 49 C01. Lakeview 45 44 Aurora 74 43 6.1. Northwest 60 59 Albion 54 54 Adams Central 57 63 C01. Lakeview 69 108 VARSITY: Front Row: Tom Harlow, Dave Williams, Tom Richardson, Dan Brosman, Steve Nielsen, TldCy Stuart Back Row: Bill Sigman, Chris McFadden, Mike Rieken, Bill Stuart, Scott Erickson, Bret Esau, Mark Erlandson Varsity Wrestling Quads and Invites: GI. Central Catholic Quad. St. Paul Quad Central City Invitational Minden Invitational Aurora Quad Albion Invite Conference Meet Districts Duals CC Opponent 20 Wood River 39 32 Aurora 21 15 6.1. Northwest 38 30 Central City 22 53 Lakeview 3 lst lst 7th 2nd lst 5th 5th 9th Varsity Wrestling COACHES: ML Fred Holmes, Mr. Merlin Robim son 109 Mike Boulton decisioned Jason Augustyn at 0rd for 3rd Mark Erlandson place Todd Paulsen pinned Don Von Seggern of North- west for 3rd place. Todd Paulsen 110 Front Row: Joel Cook, Todd Paulscn, Mike Boulton, Tony Bull, Wes Smith, Preston Sawyers. Back Row: Jason Esau, Deane Nielsen, Todd Stuart, Donovan Freese, Pat McCone, David Nielsen, Kip Davidson, Dan Williams; Wrestling Our Four-Star Show-State Qualifiers Mark Erlandson, 1451f; Bill Stuart 1851;; Scott Erickson, 167$ Tom Richardson, 126$! TEAM Front: Lee Kyes, Kurt Hookstra, Tim McMahon, Tom Sawyers, Todd Roscoe. 2nd Row: Steve Williams, Jerome Rinkol, Matt Newman, Lance Meerkatz, Mike Rieken, Russ Erickson. 3rd Row: Mr. Nielsen, Coach; Melodie Coder, 5. Manager; Mr. Holmes; Coach; Chuck Colcla5ure, Bill Stuart, Ryan Senkbile, Lance Johnson, Mark Higgins. TEAM: From: Mike Boulton, Shaun Busskohl, Todd Paulsen, Doug Whiles. 2nd Row: Chad Waring, Myron Garrett, Jeff Kyes, John Waggoner, Rob Clemans, Joe Flesch. 3rd Row: Scott Erickson, Joel Olson, Sean Wagner, Tom Richardson, Mr. Jorgensen, Coach; Sara Erlandson, 5. Manager. SPRINTERS: Kneeling: Todd Roscoe, Matt Newman, Sean Wagner, Chuck Col- clasure. Standing: John Waggoner, Ryan Senkbile, Joel Olson, Chad Waring, Mike Rieken, Lance Johnson, Scott Erickson, Rob Clemans, Joe Flesch - . I. WEIGHTS: Brett Esau, Bill Stuart, Jerome Rinkol, Kurt Hookstra. Varsity Track HURDLERS: Kneeling: Mike Boulton, Todd Roscoe, Chuck Colclasure, JUMPERS: Kneeling: Chad Waring, Lee Kyes, Tom Richardson, Rob Clemans.Standing: Ryan Senkbile,Lance Johnson,5cott Erickson, Sean Wagner, Joel OlsonA ZHd ROW: TOdd ROSCOE, Mike Ricken, Sean Wagner, Jerome RinkoL Lance Johnson, Chuck Colclasurc 3rd Row: Scott Ericksonl Mark Higgins. MIDDLE DISTANCE DISTANCE: Kneeling: Doug Whiles, Tom Sawyers, Shaun Busskoh1,Todd Paulsen, Standing: Steve Williams, Russ Erickson, Joel Olson, Lance Meerkatz, Lance Johnson, Myron Garrett, Jeff Kyes, Tim McMahon STATE QUALIFIERS: Mark Higgins, Tom Rich- ardson. Mark placed 2nd in High Jump at o' 0 . 4th Overall at State. 113 Freshmen Track 0 : '4' V. fin ! ,.a :'.' Front: Dennis Dankertf Jason Hatfield, Brian Vanderheidenf Lance Schlosserf Bret Streckerff Back: ML Hummel. Coach; Jason Stephenson Sieve Catlottf Keith Charronf Bob Peckf Tom Huggettf Not Pictured Lyle Scheinostf 'Warticipants that finished the season. FRESHMEN TRACK SEASON SUMMARY Meet Scotus Dual CC 03 Scotus 93 Aurora Dual CC 70 Aurora 90 Aurora Inv. CC 4th CICC SL Paul Tri CC 18! Gibbon Inv. CC ls! Conference CC 4th TEAM: Front: Lisa Roscoe, Tonya Hawthorne, Rochelle Wiesc, Amy Dearking, Colvno Larsen, Kathy Waggoner, Debbie Waggoner. 2nd Row: Jennie Malm, Amie Ummel, Jennifer Croving, Brenda Rish, Donnette Ohlman, Natalie Lewis, Pam Marco. 3rd Row: Assistant Coach, Mrs. Studnicka; Molly McGuire, Jodie Tessendorf, Toni Johnson, Kim Paulscn, Rose VVeiblc, Heidi Fishler, Coach, Mr Tonnigcs. Girl's Track Debbie Waggoner, Lisa Roscoe, Student Managers, 115 SHOT-PUT AND DISCUS THROWERS: Rose Weiblc, Co- lcno Larsen. Back Row: Rochelle Wicsc, Jodie Tessendorf, Lori Shelton, Kim Paulsen. ? RELAY ant: Natalie LewiS, 2nd Row: Tonya Hawthorne, Amie Ummel, 3rd Row: Molly McGuire, Jenny Malm, Heidi Fishler, 4th Row: Pam Marco, Kathy Waggoner. Toni Johnson, 5th Row: Jennifer Creving, Donnette Ohlman, Amy Dearking. 400-800 RUNNERS: In Front, Natalie Lewis, Sitting: Donnette Ohl- man, Tonya Hawthorne, Molly McGuire, Jennifer Creving, Pam Marco, Standing: Jenny Malm, Kathy Waggoner, Heidi Fishler, Amy Dearking. Brenda Rish. HURDLERS: Amie Ummel, Jennie Malm, Natalie Lewis. Heidi FishleL LOW JUMPERS-HICH JUMPERS: Donnette Ohl- man, Jennifer Creving, Rochelle Wiese. Top Row: Heidi Fishler, Toni Johnson. 116 SPRINTERS: Heidi Fishler, Kathy Waggoner, Toni Johnson, Amy Dearking, Jennifer Craving. SENIORS: Front: Jenny Malm, Kathy Waggoner, Back: Lori Shelton . 5 I . 3 1600-3200 METER RUNNERS: Tonya Haw- thorne: Brenda Rish, Molly McGuire, Pam Marco STATE QUALIFIERS: Front: Amy Dearkingl Pam Marco, Tonya Haw- KATHY thorne. 2nd Row: Jenny Malm, Heidi Fishler, Rochelle Wiese, Kathy WACGONER, Waggonen 3rd Row: Molly McGuire, Jodie Tessendorf, Toni Johnson, 5th in 100 meter at R059 WQibIC. State 117 -.e' GOLF: Kim Johnston, Steve Stoppkotte, Mickey Eckstrom, Chuck Wagner, Rex Baird, Corey Roscoe, Tony Bull, Angie Ferris, Mike Jorgensen, Coach Rainfonh. 118 TV Shows Cover Up Charles In Charge Remington Steele Star Search Family Ties Dallas Dynasty Falcon Crest Friday Night Videos Cosby Show Movies Beverly Hills Cop Ghost Busters Gremlins Thief of Hearts The River In The News Summer Olympics Elections Michael Jackson - Victory Tour Shooting of Arthur Kirk New Ways of Finding Missing Children Fake Cabbage Patch Dolls Vanessa Williams decrowned from Miss America Title 1 e m 0 r 1 y P a t h Soap Operas All My Children Days of Our Lives General Hospital As the World Turns The Young and the Restless Guiding Light M Concerts Michael Jackson 1 Victory Tour Bruce Springsteen Van Halen The Cars Hall and Oates Prince Songs Careless Whispers Wake Me up Before You Go I CanTt Fight this Feeling I Want to Know What Love Is Bop till You Drop Sunglasses at Night Ghost Busters Missing You LetTS Go Crazy Girls Just Want to Have Fun Fads Cruising Cropped Pants Neon Bobbed Hair Dyed or Bleached Hair Hangouts Pizza Hut Dairy Queen Central Bank Parking Lot Jack and Jill Parking Lot 2.. Ii Ill 7' Iduiisz: '1 119 l O . --.,. '52? azx'xwrm VEMIBIHIK BllllSlHlS , I. ' iv 1 ,i ,5 Ty IN .u r v prmIBGEmY H MALL m ass: H . ' w! nannsum 5 u it Hi .- ' ' ' ihTTT I 5 i I ' I i .M :H ANSEN C0. D5 ,, a .' WA 5 , . s l: L I .5 n-cOAST T0 cOAS BUNIM HIIII 5 f 35. . ,5 p PHARMACY . . A . . . mu ssw 1. 5' g z. 5 5- lo 6'3011' NITEILDAY CAFE . 1' i? THE FARMERS $3; NATIONAL BANK Advertising Board This is a picture of the Ad Board served by those who attend functions used by our yearbook staff. The Ad held in the gymnasium. Board is a board with advertisements of The yearbook staff feels that this is a the businesses who support the year- great way of giving recognition to our book. supporters. It is hoped that our patrons The board is displayed in the school will be patronized by the readers of the gymnasium during basketball, and board. wrestling seasons. The board gives rec- The yearbook staff is grateful to the ognition to these businesses as it is ob- yearbook boosters, and thank them. 120 ??vi ENGLAND'S PRINCE HARRY - Charles and Diana had a second son. Prince Harry. third in line for succession to the British throne. 5'4 -02. WORLD SERIES FOR THE TIGERS - The Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres four games to one to win the 1984 World Series. 9P03 LIBERTY GETS A FACE LIFT - After 98 years of wear, the Statue of Liberty began receiving badly needed repairs, including new iron supports and a new goId-plated torch. 3;: '09 SPACE WALK - Mission specialists aboard the Shuttle Challenger used manned maneuvering units to walk in space independent of their spacecraft. ' NNOCENT - Former automaker John DeLorean was acquitted after a long and highly publicized trial. ICTORY - Michael Jackson and his brothers performed 55 concerts on their massive 'iVictory Tour throughout the US. There had been initial controversy over high ticket prices. credit: APIWIDE WORLD PHOTOS CURRIE. T EVENTS 39w7 SOVIET FUNERAL - Soviet leader Yuri Andropov died on Feb. 9 and Konstantin Chernenko succeeded him. we; OLYMPICS, YUGOSLAV STYLE - At the winter Olympics in Sarajevo, the US. netted four gold and four silver medals. Scott Hamilton won the men's figure skating and Steve Mahre won the Giant ?om. NOT SO TRIVIAL e Trivial Pursuit was the game of the year. Students at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA. even built a giant board for a trivia contest. 37 - Ia WHO YA GONNA CALL? e t'Ghostbusters , a comedy horror movie starring Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, was the highest grossing movie of 1984, earning over $200 million by year end. 99.,I ELECTION '84 - Presidential candidates Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale took part in two tetevised debates. The debates were close; the election wasn't. Reagan was reelected by a wide mar in. FAMINE IN ETHIOPIA - Millions suffered in northern Africa from a famine caused by several years of drought. Belatedly aware of the tragedy, leading nations rushed food and money to the scene. . t Tighmvgmwn CURRIEI T EVENTS


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