1983 Uomker forever IJours Clarks PuUic Sckoot Clarks. fUraska 68628 Title Poge 1 Top left: The senior cioss of 1963 enjoys rhe beouty of Midwesr outumn Top right: Thirteen yeors of leorning to core for eoch other inspires More Storostko to help Robyne Dirtmer up o hill becouse of her broken foot Bottom left Mrs Drozdo's Christmos progroms ore on estoblished trodmon Boyce Dexter. Brendo Brozdo ond Scott Strobe! were Christmos mice just thirteen yeors ogo Bottom right Senior foorboll ond volleyboll ployers pose for o fomily' picture. For right: The beouty of rurol Nebrosko ond the Plotte River will be forever ours Forever yours ore the near memories rhor the great class of 80 will always be able to shore. These memories will only become better os we continue to grow and become our own special in- dividuals. Wherever our paths of life lead us. these memories will be held close in our hearts. The rimes remembered will be both good ond bod, bur it's the bod along with the good rhor helps build ond mold our future. Most of our class hos been together for thirteen years. Out for the four of us that come in from Plea- sant Hill, it hos only been the lost four. We come in os frightened green freshmen, bur we were welcomed ond mode to feel os if we hod gone to school here for nine years os everyone else. For the Kindness ond friendship you hove always shown us, we sincerely thank you. As I om writing this, I hove many mixed feelings, ond I'm sure the other seniors will agree. Everyone wonts to graduate ond be free, bur yet we ore scored to find out whot it's like being our on our own. High school hos been o fun four years, ond it hos also been o place of comfort ond security with oil of our friends around us. As we graduate, we toke or) many new respon- sibilities, decisions, ond challenges. The biggest deci- sion we hove to moke is to decide if we wont to fur- ther our education or get o job. No one con tell us whot to do with our lives; it's up to each ond every one of us. We just hove to hove foith in ourselves ond try to reach the goals we hove set. For each of us there ore two special people, our parents, that hove mode it possible for our school years to be a success. They hove always been there ready to help or guide us when we needed them. Thonk you for being so special. I feel this lost year together, os well os being o rime of fun, hos also seen us grow closer os o doss ond more moture os individuals. My wish for each of my clossmotes is that the precious memories we shore will olwoys be forever yours. 4n(fie Jruesdefi, Editor Ediroriol 3 Top left: Seniors looking on os they worch their lost Homecoming pep roily. Top right: Russ Drozee. Steve Deck, ond Dill Dittmer show off their rolents os bollerinos during the Christmas program. Dortom left: More Srorostko working hord on on ort project, but it seems he forgot to get fully dressed during Homecoming week. Dortom right: The seniors ore trying to decide on o class motto ond colors for groduorion 4 Seniors 5 forever Seniors u ours 1983 Clan Olower: IJellow l oie Clan Colori: Purple and Cdiamjjagne Class Wotto: PL Past Mas ear, the Present Os Odere, and the Couture Os Our Oi 'wn. - resident ANGELA DAWN TRUESDELL Ck s Pres 4 Sec -Treos 2. 3: Annuol 3. 4 Editor 4 Assi Editor 3. Sch Poper 3 4 Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 Honor Chow 2. 3. 4 Pom- pon Girl 4 Bond 1. 2 Honor Bond 2; Jr -Sr Prom Server 2 Teocher s Aide 1. 2 3 4 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Sec 4 FB Cheerteoder 3 4 Mot Mold 1 2. 4 VB 1. 2. 3 4 VO Dist Chomp 4; Homecoming An 4. Honor C 1. 2. 3. 4 FBLA 3. 4 Pres 4 FHA 1. 2; Sec 2 Co Govt 3 MOTTO V you con imogine it. you con ochieve it H you con dreom it. you con become it Xhce President JULIE ANN FOULK Ooss V -Pres 3 4 Annuol 3 4 Sch Poper 3. 4 Asst Ed 4 Chorus 1. 2. 3 4 Honor Choir 2. 3. 4 Swmg Choir 3 4 Horvesi OF Harmony Queen Cond 4 Jr Sr Prom Server 2: Teocher s AKJe 2. 3. TrocK 1 2. 3 4 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 V Pres 4 Mot Mo d 1. 2. 3 VB 1. 2. 3. 4; AKonf 4 AIKonf Hon Men 3 VB Dim Chomp 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Honor C 1. 2.3 4 FBLA 3. 4 V -Pres 4 FHA 2. 3 V -Pres 3 Grod MorshoN 3: Speech 2.3.4 Gwls Stote Alt 3; Co Govt 3 MOTTO It is not whor he has nor even whot he does, which directly expresses the worth of o mon but whot he is •Sec.-treasurer BEVERLY MARIE HERMAN Class Sec Treos 1 4 Annuol 3 4 Sch Poper 3 4 Speech 2. Chorus 1. 2.3 4 Swing Choir 4 Tnpfe Trio 1 Honor Choir 2. 3. 4 Stu Council 1. 2; Jr -Sr Prom Server 2 Teocher s Aide 2. Pep Club 1. 2.3.4 BO Cheerleoder 1. 2. 3. 4 VO 1. 2. 3. 4 VB Dai Chomp 4 Honor C 1. 2. 3 4 FBLA 3. 4 Pork 4 FHA 1. 2. 3 4 Reporter 2 Sec 3. V -Pres 4 Mas FHA 3 Stote FHA Seorch 3 4; Co Govt 3 MOTTO The most importont thing is not to win but to tohe port juy os the mow importont thing in life o not the triumph but the wruggle 6 SANDRA MAE DECK Annual 4 Sch Poper 4 Stu Council 1. 2. Teocher s Aide 12 3 4 Trock 1 Pep Oub 12. 3. 4; Mon Mad 1 2.3 VO i 00 1 2 3 4 FHA 1. 2. 3 4 Store FHA 3. 4 Reporter 3 Sec 4: Mas H 3 Grod Usher 3: Co Govt 3 MOTTO I understood rhor nothing a forever, rhot there ore no obsolute guorontees ond thot now a the only reol forever BRENDA LEIGH DRAZDA Annud 3. 4 Sch Poper 3 Speech 1. 2. 3 4 Chorus 2. 3 4 Sw- ing Choir 3 4 Honor Choir 2 3 4 Stu Counol 1. 2 Teocher s Aide 1,2.3 4 Pep Oub 1 2. 3. 4 00 Cheerieoder 3 4 Heod Cheerieoder 4 Mot Mold 1. 2 VO 1 2 3.4 VO Oy Chomp 4 Honor X 1. 2. 3 4 FOLA 3 4 Sec 4 FHA 1. 2. 3. 4 Pres 4 Treos 3 Store FHA Seorch 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO The question a not whot o mon con scorn, or disporge or find foult with, but whot he con love, ond vo ue ond oppredote STEVEN ROY DECK Chorus 3 4 Swing Choir 4 Oond 1. 2. 3. 4 TrocK 3. 4 Wreyling 3. Conf Chomp 3. FFA1, 2. 3 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO If you don r like the woy I drive yoy off the sidewolh RUSSELL GRANT DRAZEE Chorus 1 2. 3 4 Swing Choir 1. 2. 3 4 Triple Trio 1 3 Vocd Solo 4 Oond 3 4 Jr -Sr Prom Server 2 Trock 1. 2 4 F0 1 2 3 Conf Chomp 3 00 1 2. 3 4 Honor C 1 2 3 4 FFA 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO I ofwoys soy — you gono worch your yep when you know the chips ore down JEFFREY LEE DRANTING Sch Poper 3 Teocher s Aide 4 F0 1 2 3 4 AlKonf 4 Al Conf Hon Men 4 All Store Hon Men 4 DO 1. 2, 3 4 Homecoming An 4 Honor C 1 2. 3. 4 FFA 1 2. 3. 4 Pres 4 Grod Usher 3; Co Govt 3 MOTTO The bey cosmetic m the world a on ocrtve mmd thot a olwoys finding something new JUDY KAY DULLER Annuol 3 4 Sch Poper 2 Speech 2; Chorus 3 Honor Choir 3 Stu Council 1 Asy libr 1 2 Trock 1 Honor C 1 2 3 4 FOLA 1, 2 3 4 Treos 2 Hiyonon 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO Todoy welMived mokes every yeyerdoy o dreom of hoppiness. ond every tomorrow o va on of hope Seniors 7 ROYCE KENT DEXTER Class V Pres 2 Annuoi 4 Speech 2 Chorus 1. 2 0. 4 Swing Chow 3. 4 Honor Oxxr 1 2 3 4 Triple Too 3; Duet 4 Bond 1. 2. 3 4 Trumpet Solo 1. 3. 4 Brass Choir 4 Honor Bond 1. 2. 3 4 Jom Bond 2. 3. 4 Bond Pres 4 Sru Council 1. 2: Jr Sr Prom Server 2. Troch 1 FB 1. 2. BO 1. 2. 3. 4 Homecoming King 4 Honor C 1. 2. 3 4 FFA 1.2,3,4 V T res 4 Grod Morsholl 3 Co Govt 3 MOTTO Success rs ro be measured nor so much by the position rhor one hos reoched in life os by rhe obsrodes which he hos overcome while trying to succeed JOHN PAUL FRITZ Speech 1. 3 4 Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Asst U r 4 Teocher's Aide 2 Trock 3 4 FB 1, 2 3 4 Conf Chomp 3 Wrestling 12 3 4 Conf Chomp 2 Dim Chomp 2 Honor C 1 2.3.4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO You con t wm You con'r breoh even You con't even get out of the gome 8 BILLY JOE DITTMER Annuoi 4 Speech 4 Chorus 1 2.3.4 Swing Choir 1, 2,3 4 Tri- ple Trio 1. 3. Bond 1. 2. 3. Troch 1. FB 1. 2. 3. 4 AM-Con 4 Conf Chomp 3 Wresthng 1. 2 3. 4 Store 3 Con Chomp 2 Dist Chomp 2 Honor C 1. 2. 3. 4 FFA 1. 2. 3, 4. Co Govt 3 MOTTO Actress — I wont you to moke me o stor Her Agent — Don t be silty why would you wont to be o boll of gos5 JANET RAE JONES Chorus 1. 2.3.4 Sru Council 1. 2 Troch 1. 2. Pep Club 12 3 4 Mot Mod 1.2.3 4 VB1.2B012. 3 Honor C 2 3 4 FHA i 2 Grod Usher 3 Co Govt 3 MOTTO Don't wolh behind me I moy nor leod Don t worn m front of me. I moy nor follow Just walk beside me ond be my friend ROBYNE LYNETTE DITTMER Class Pres 2 3 V Pres 1 Annuoi 3 4 Sch Paper 3 4 Editor 3. 4 Speech 1 2 Chorus 1 2. 3. 4 Swing Choir 2. 3. 4 Honor' Choir 2. 3. 4 Triple Trio 1 Duet 4 Vocal Solo 4 Pompon Girl 4 Bond 1. 2. Sru Council 1. 2. Treas 2. Jr -Sr Prom Server 2 Teocher s A«de 1, 2. 3. 4 Trock 1. 2 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Pres 4 FB Cheerleoder 1 2.3, 4 Heod Cheerleoder 4 VB 1. 2. 3. 4 VB Dot Chomp 4 BB 1. 2. 3. 4 Homecoming Art 4. Honor C 1. 2. 3. 4 FBLA 1. 2. 3. 4 Treos 4 FHA 1 2 Treos 2 Co Govt 3 MOTTO: I hove no yesterdoys. Time took them owoy Tomor- row moy not be — but I hove rodoy LEONARD SCOn STROBEL Sch Poper 3: Speech 2 Bond 1. 2; Jr-Sr Prom Server 2 Teocher s Aide 3: Trock 1. 4: FB 1, 2. 3. 4 AIKonf Hon Men 3. Conf Chomp 3: Wrevhng 1. 2. 3: Store Wrestling Chomp 2 Conf Chomp 3 Dim Chomp 3; FFA 1. 2 3 4 Senrmel 4: Co Govt 3 MOTTO I shoil grow old. but never lose life's zest becouse the roods lost turn will be the best Top: Senior doss officer and sponsors. Mr Air. Julie Foulk. Mr Moore. Angie Truesdell.ohd Dev Her- mon. Dorrom left: During Homecoming week. Julie Foulk represents the Fifties on Favorite Music Ero Doy Bottom right Punk Pock. Fifties. Sixties, ond Country Music were represented by Poyce Dexter. Julie Foulk, Dev Herman. Angie Truesdell. Jonet Jones, ond Judy Duller on Favorite Music Ero Doy. MARC PIERRE STAROSTKA Sch Poper 3 Speech 2. 3 Stu Council 1. Jr -St Prom Server 2; Teocher's Aide 4: FD 1 2. 3. 4 Wrestling 1 2. 3. 4 Diy Chomp 2.3 Store 2, 3. 4 Homecoming An 4 Honor C 1. 2. 3 4 FFA 1.2. 3. 4 Grod Usher 3: Co Govt 3 MOTTO The moin gool in We ts to live — to live fuiy ond joyously owore ot oN possibilities We has to otter JOE GERALD YRKOSKI Class Pres 1 Sch Poper 4 F01. 2 3 FFA 1. 2.3 4 Co Govt 3 MOTTO The eorly bird cotches the worm, but who wonts worms5 Seniors 9 Who am I? I'm o person who is sometimes quiet, but nor easily upset. I con'r stand messes or fighting. I olways wont to stop arguments, bur I don't. I love going out. I'm not o homebody I love driving — it's relaxing, ond I feel in control. The special love of my life is little children. Whot I'll remember most about high school years will be decorating for prom, moving to the high school building with oil the older Kids, ond how nervous I was in speech doss. Whot would I like to do in the future? I'd like to go to college ond major in human services. I wont to work with small children ond help them hove o more secure environment. After o while, I'd like to get married and raise o family. lorever 10 io hove f 9 I'm 6'3W and weigh 183 pounds. Aside from rhor, I'm o person who oppreciores wildlife and cores for people. Kindergarten was such o special memory. Ir seemed like such o big deal to go to school. Basketball practices will be o great memory — it's o great sport. I leorned o valuable lesson when we got into trouble or the FFA Na- rionol Convention. Ir was o bod deal, ond I’ve learned to leave things well enough olone. I ll also remember how hard senior English wos. I'll probably do something in the engineering field. I'd like to go to Hawaii sometime because it would be different. If I could live anywhere. I'd like to live in the wilderness in the mountains; bur for now I II oim for o good job. forever youri. 12 I'm o person v Hneeds ro be oround people. The only rime I like ro be olone is when I need rime ro rhink. I like norure ond being ourside. I olso love rime wirh my fomily and friends. Mypmost merrmoble momenrs of school will be winning disrricrs in Arollevball, gerring o 1+ for swing choir or conresr, and decororing for our junior plom because ir wos o projecr all my classmares worked on logerhorA FherWemoroble momenr will be when Scorr and I gor in rrouble during sixrh cjade science when we had ro sir in rhe coar room. My goal in life is uccess I'm going ro srudy cosmerology in Lincoln. I wanr ro find our who I am and make somerhing of myself. I believe I can find happiness wherever I go. • orever if fjrendi I Seniors 13 1 vorever yours, P MB I am a quiet person who loves reading. Life is never boring if rhl___________ good book to read. I love oil animals especially dogs. Living up jo the values and standards my parents hove set is important to me. I'm o person- who is nor afraid to hold to my beliefs, bur I con understand anorhefr pgh 1 son's right to hove their own opinion. What I will remember most about school will be my teachers an H friends I’ve made along the way. I hope to attend Kearney Store College and major in accounrinqfl wont to continue operating my dog kennel, Kay-Lee Kennels. I hope raise Pekingese show dogs. If I can reach my goals without compron HwTny values, my life will hove been q success. v Jofover youn, ■ A M' • Defining who I om is o difficult task. I guess one could soy t I'm serious ond industrious. I like challenges. I enjoy frying to do my belfc-J like music, good books, ond being with my family. I love little kids pspuaiolly my nieces ond nephews. I also love old people, probably beWlse of my ex- perience of working or Bethesdo. What I'll remember most about school days is my classmates ond the fun we’ve hod. there ore things I've learned in boskerboll that I’ll always be grateful for. I think sports builds character, self-confidence, ond presents challenges. Two other things I can't forget — the quodroric formula and the way people change the meaning of what I soy ond get the wrong ideo. I will always remember my teachers and the classes I’ve taken. In the future I want ro do the best in everything I c o I want to hove fun as well as work hard. I'll major in medicine and. hopefully, become a doctor. S yours. oyce 16 Being the Dldesr of four children hos mode me more confident ond responsible. Hove being oround people, helping others, ond riding horses. I try ro be qflBnd ond understanding person. My very fb orire school memory was our junior prom — planning it and .decorating r ond rhe night itself. I also loved Homecoming 1982. I can't' forget fhelun timesfn speech. Sports hos created some good memories piing of working os o team, bur breaking my ankles three times Estrafing experience, i’ll always remember the friendship our class rienced together and that (Xoyce will do whatever it takes, to go ro college ro study cosmetology in Lincoln. I want to ill the goals I set for myself. I hope to be a good wife and mother , I want ro be happy and know I have achieved something le. roreuer youri, t obyne - V f , I hope I am o fun person to be around — not too serior)S but understanding person. I like music, especially bond and vocol onorher way to express myself. I like listening to music th behind it or is meaningful in some way to me. What I'll remember most about high school is riding being district volleyball chomps, Beon Doy 1982, procticir decorating for prom, fourth quarter homecoming 1981, when Brendo gave her informative speech and needed aJ I hope to hove o full life. By this 1 mean I want to be F I've done something worthwhile. I want to go ro collec moth teacher, ond also I'd like ro have a family someday. I or ever tfoutsf $Jte I hove olwoys tried to be involved in o lot of octivities, but sometimes I spreod it pretty thin. I'm a motorcycle nut. I enjoy working on them, riding them, every aspect of them. It's been o love since I was little. I'm a person who loves to read, to bg active, and I like being alone os well os with other people. Whot I will rememb chool years ore the friends I've made and being involved in spOTS|J kecially will remember wrestling because I learned to re? :certoi | (fl| Respect is o cycle — you get respect if you give respect l I hope to go to o technical schoofjust to gain some knowledge to help me in my career, which I know will be forming. Someday I hope to go to Canoda because it's wilderness country where there's places that no one's ever been. When I get my life straightened around. I'd like to get married. That's o long way off. though. 3 oreuer your4 jU„ 20 My mom soys I'm o perfectionist — rhor I'm very determined. This be true, but I always stand up for what I believe in. I try to be S understanding and considerate person. I'm sympathetic; I hare to see peB pie get their feelings hurt by another person. The most important things ill my life right now ore my family ond friends. I think our class become much closer when we decorated for prom our junior year. It s o precious memory. I ll also remember going to store in FHA my junior ond senior year, Homecoming 1981 ond 1982, shoring fun .rimes with my friends, ond when Brenda needed Angie for some reason during her informative speech. 1 wont to attend Lincoln School of Commerce ond major in accounting. I hope to moke something out of my life — to be somebody. Mainly I want happy ond hove lots of fun. Somedoy I'd like to get married ond lots of kids. That’s very important to me. orever Seniors 21 I I arrt b erson who likes to take my rime making decisions. I like to be fure irs omething I really wonr before I jump inro somerhing. One of my ■™ ire rhings in life is reading. I love oil kinds of books and will read losr onyrhing. A Rose in Winrer has been my very fovorire book so for. Whaf I'll remember my friends Being mor i perienct I'll town of ■ I've tc obour my school years ore rhe reochers and • rhe srare wresrling fournamenr was on ex- ling ro live wirh rhe Monsredrs in rhis small go6d ond meaningful experience ro me. Also, r Clarks' pool. n nursing, ond I hope someday ger married tovel and maybe visir some of rhe places HVe down somewhere where ir's always Jr r Jr forever yours, fycinet energetic, some t. WhgnJ look I friendBmy reoc me . Also. I lec durinorfoorboll $ orever 9 Seniors 23 I My family and my friends are rhe most important things in my life right now. I'd describe myself,os a person who is determined to get whot I wont and also determined to help others. I hate to see people cut down; I like sticking up for the underdog. I love food. I’ll always remember athletics, bod memory will always be this broken arm my senior year. It kept me from wrestling and ploying football. Good memories will always be being state wrestling champion my sophomore year and shoring my brother's, excitement in his state championships. In life I hope to get o college education mojoring in criminal justice. I hope to get o job in this field and hove o family. I’d like to go overseas someday to Japan. I hope to settle down in Californio, so I con be ot the beach o lor. In the near future I'd like to go on o summer wrestling tour after this senior year. Sorever yours, Scott 24 little children clossmorefWos a sp exciting. jCOThing ini periencejBWl woul to forger $Bpdo's fa pig. Ethel, iqpiology o o mm How would I describe myself? I'm o good Catholic and o person who loves fun, women, cars, and horses. Also I love the outdoors because I can’t stand to be closed in. What I’ll remember most about school was the fun we hod in careers doss, gomes (especially basketball gomes), and how hard speech was for me. “Do you hove o horse? Well, I do.” I hope to get rich, travel oil over, ond form. It was good living in o small community because we know everyone. forever youri, f'. 26 Our OavoriteS SONG 1 Jock ond Dione 2 Eye of rhe Tiger 3 Hord To 5oy I'm Sorry 4 You Con r Hurry Love FOOD 1 Pizzo 2 Steak 3 Tocos 4 Losogno MALE VOCALISTS 1 JohnCougor 2 Billy Squire 3 Kenny Rogers 4 Rick Springfield PASTIMES 1 Prom 1932 1963 2 Homecoming 1982 3 5rog Srogerre 4 Wedding MOVIE 1 Firsr Blood 2 E.T. 3 Porkies 4 Fosr Times Ar Ridgemonr High GROUPS 1. Asio 2 Journey 3 Men Ar Work 4 36 Speciol FEMALE VOCALISTS 1. Joon Jerr 2 Juice Newton 3 Pot Benoror 4 Sylvio T.V. SHOWS 1. A Teom 2. Knors Londing 3. Hill Street Blues 4 Mosh Top: Brendo Brozdo. Robyne Dittmer. ond Angie Truesdell ploy foorboll in rhe holls on Sports Doy during Homecoming Week Left Scott Srrobel ond Royc Dexter Cleon the popcorn mochine offer o gome Top right More Storosrko works to pin his mon or the Clarks Invirotionol Bottom right: Russ Brozee shows excellent boiler form during rhe Christmas concert Bottom: Julie Foulk demonstrates her power serve in volleyball Seniors 27 Top Kenny Ksiozek ond Kim Helgorh show us rheir Fovorire Music Ero during Homecoming Week. Top center The juniors roke o breok from the books Top right Nothon Lukos. Ryon Deck. Kelby Hermon. ond Michoel Dooth porticipore in the Christmos Progrom Center Sophomores Jody Hermon ond Corol Jonulewicz folk over the Homecoming posters For left Student Monogers Mox Norvell ond Shone Strobel fix o helmet during the Homecoming gome ni emorieA -Are A, orever All things must hove o beginning, whether it is our first doy of kindergarten or the start of each new school year in August. Either woy, every new beginning leads to new experiences which ore the key to growing up From Mrs. Drozdo on through the years, we ore taught the basics that build our foundotion for the years. Out school is much more than just the basics. It is the challenges we meet, the obstacles we overcome, ond the experiences we shore os classmates rhot moke us grow ond become os if we ore family. There ore so many good things to look forward to. Everyday is o new experience for each of us; o new challenge we face for the future. Between the excitements of the first doy in August to the spring ele- ment ond graduation, there ore never ending activities that fill our lives with another kind of learning . the learning thor comes by doing ond experiencing. High school is o period of our lives we will love ond hote all ot the some time These ore the yeors we will treasure the most Making the most of our high school yeors will result in memories that ore . . Forever Yours. Underclassmen Division 29 ”1 wont rogos! No. we voted on the theme olreody! This yeor wos not only full of rough decisions, bur it wos olso o rime when the doss hod to show rhor they could work together. This wosn't real easy when it come time to plan for prom. Everyone hod their own ideas of how it should be Some of the class wonted togas ond hove one big togo party. This wos voted out, ond we decided to stay with our original theme — “This Moment in Time.” One of the most osked questions at the beginning of the yeor wos, “When will we get our class rings? We were oil anx- ious for them after waiting oil summer. We olso wondered if we d like them or if they'd fir. Of course, after they finally ar- rived, we were curious to see who would give theirs owoy first! Our money-moking projects for the yeor included o dime-ring toss or Beon Doy, ond the annual junior doss soup supper. Now it's time for us to go on to our lost yeor in high school ond moke the biggest decision of oil — what we will do with our lives Top left Noncy Dubas pitches in for classmate. Poul Jonulewicz. typing o chemistry report Top right Mark Lombis serenaded by vocolist or o musical assembly Bottom right Is Jill Williams making o devils' food coke in home economics? Bottom left Bonnie Goodman, sponsor Don Srorostko. vice- president. Norm Monstedt. sponsor. Donno Friedrichsen. president Deb Stronberg. sponsor and Tereso Dubos. sec treosurer m 3 Lin th to or (t er uni ori Kim Doom Donny Doroviok Michele Oirrmer Noocy Dubos Tereso Dubos Joonie Fleemon Donno Friedrichsen Poul Jonulewicz Dione Jones Mork Lomb Cindy McGuinn Lorry Pickrel Don Scherer Donny Srorosrko Jerry Sundberg Michelle Temme Jill Wilhoms Juniors 31 Top left: Corol and Jody help Chris Zegor get over his nervousness before o speech Top right Chris Neel dresses up like o chimney sweeper for Only 23 more steps to my proof in geometry! I'm glod there was more to look forword to this yeor than that. What o yeor for looking forword to things Yeh, I get to think of another topic to do o heart-skipping speech on That's onorher thing I II never forget. Sometimes I think Mr. Monsredt is cruel. Cutting up baby pigs con'r be good for your heolth. Oh well. Mr. Wibbles claims our driving isn't good for his. Decisions! Decisions! Which ring should I get? I guess it doesn't really matter; I can't afford it onywoy. We were oil very excited when we ordered our class rings. Now, if they would just get here. If the next two years ore os memorable as this. I'm sure there is plenty to look forword to. 0hid Ciaii 3 32 omorei Deidrio Qordsley Judy Deck Michelle Qrondenburger Por Engel Anne Frlrz Christine Honnoppel Kim Helgorh Jody Hermon Corol Jonulewicz Dee Dee Jasper Roger Luebbe Russ Moce Cindy Merrimon Deb Miller Christine Neel Joy Nielsen Dirk Rohrer Orion Stongel Sheryl Srrobel Noncy Urkoski Kerry Voigt Paul Yrkoski Chris Zegar Steve Ziembo Sophomores 33 Top left The new punk rock group's members ore: L Spires, C Neel. P Goff. K Fleemon, L. Lomb. L. Honnoppel. D. Bordsley. ond T Geier Top Right It's o bird. It's o plone. no. it’s Pot Goff! Thot s whot Joe is soying! Bottom left Sue shoots for two Bottom right Pres — Pot Goff. V Pres. — Kim Urkoski: Sec Treos. — Sue Schlondorf Sponsors this yeor ore: Mr Steinhoff ond Mrs. Vyhlldol. We certoinly did o lot of seorching this yeor. We seorched for ploces ro hide from big, bod upperclossmen. We seorched for rhe correcr Typewriter keys in Typing I. We seor- ched for rhe right answers ro those algebra story problems. We seorch- ed ond seorched! Being o freshmon means getting through some pretty rough rimes. Bean Day was pretty profitable for our class, os we raked in about $100.00 on our concession stand. We also mode about rhe some amount on our raffle. We raffled off o Pioneer cassette player which everyone wonted. We loved being in oil rhe various activities — especially sports. If we weren't bogged down with homework, we actually hod rime for fun — like our trips ro Grand Islond ro roller skate, see a movie, ond ear pizza. Yum!!! lAJe re Searching for 34 redhmen Denice Bordsley Skip Blundell Tony Boroviok Pom Brown Korhy Fleemon Trocy Geier Por Goff Lorie Honnoppel Brion Hermon Joe Krejci Liso Lomb Commie Neel Rosolie Olson Sue Schlondorf Lori Spires Kim Urkoski Line Williams Mike Zegor Freshmen 35 Dottorn Ken. Orion Shown Mox. Orion. Suson. Kevin ond Kelly show lors of spirit during Homecoming week Top left Potty Drown hugs her reddy Right 5th ond 6rh grodes love lunch time 8th Grode Dock Row Jim Diundell Troy Lenn Mickey Durruss Dill Jocob Todd Neel Dock Mitts Middle Row Debbie Didte Louro Luebbe Shone Srrobel Steve Honsher Nick Honnoppei Front Row Stocey Dittmer Ondy Scherer Cathy Potto'd Koy Kuhn Georgene Urkoski 7th Grode Dock Row Dovid Deck Mox Norvel! Orion Pollord STeve Drondenburger Middle Row Mike Dfrtmer Dutch Meye Shown Evers Boon Lmdgreen Front Row Potty Drown. Suson Tibke Kevin Hetgoth Ken Ksiozek Kelly Neel Saroh Clements 6rh Grode: Dock Row: Amy Dush. Suson Homon. April Blundell. Jill Urkoski. Kerri Lindgreen. Kelly Pollord. Jockie Merrimon Front Row: Drenr Kosiozek. Jeff McLeon. Mr Monk. Scoff Lehn. Scoff Diffmer. 5rh Grode Dock Row: Jen- nifer Mills. Wondo Homon. Kim Corlson. Seon Deebe. Becky Dronfing. Audro Drown. Miss Zoucho. Tino Honnoppel Middle Row Tommy Church. Jonelle Prososki. Scoff Spires. Sfephen Olson, Evon Willioms. Jenny Jorreff. Front Row: Drod Dusch. Mort Wibbels. Dill Blundell. Drion Srory Elemenrory 37 Top: Miss Dillon knows the onswer on rhis one. Top left: Mrs. Ueckerr woits patiently for her turn to reod. Bottom left: Sonro gives Mrs. Clous o great big Christmas kiss. For right: Crozy Hot Doy helped moke the yeor more interesting for the third grade. Fourth Grade: Top right: Bock Bow: Dean Temme. Thod Higginbotham, Joson Kohl. Deon Jasper, Note Clements, Joson Luebbe. Joson Douglas, Miss Nemecek 2nd Bow: Bhondo Church. Corlie Lindgreen, Amy Hansher. Mor- ey Pickrel. Heather Lehn. Kristy Urkoski, Nikki Pollord. Mondy Sweet Third Grode: Bottom right: Bock Bow Mrs Lindburg. Sondy Mills. Billy Booth, Chod Dittmer. Walter Church. Kroig Urkoski, Angie Lindgreen 2nd Bow: Tommy Higginbotham. Niki Dush. Potty Story. Kristi Ksiozek. 38 2nd Grode: Dock Row: D. Grofe. C. Neel. E. Deck. D. Zegor. M. Drown. E. Ziembo. E Schultz. Miss Dillon 2nd Row A McLean. M Tibke. M Lindgreen. C Wruble. L. Willioms. 3rd Row: R Church. J. Drozee. S. Sweet. N Herman. 1st Grade Dock Row Mrs. Ueckert. D. Grofe. T Higginbotham. N Lukas. C. Prososki. J Douglas. D Pollard. T Blundell. K Prososki. M Dooth. R Deck 2nd Row R. Honnoppel. J. Wruble. K. Dittmet. N. Dooth. M. Wibbles. S. Jorecke. C. Honsher. A. Carlson Not Pictured C. Grouse. Kindergarten Dock Row T Morris. K Herman. K Merrimon. T. Lindgreen. D. Dush. J. Deebee. D Prososki. K Pollard, C. Schultz. C. Sweet, M Henn. M. Church. V. Rieken. K. Urkoski. S. Pollord Top Mrs Lindburg tells Sonto whot she wonts for Christmos Dortom: Who ore these masked students? Michelle Church. Origit Dush. Kyle Pollord. Kevin Urkoski. Travis Morris. Christy Sweet. Melisso Henn. Scott Pollord. ond Kimberly Merrimon Elementary 39 Every school hos o special group of people who moke counrless sacrifices to educore young people. These people endure screaming srudyholls. dangerous chemistry lobs, lore homework and irore parents. They give so much for so little thanks; however, teaching does hove its rewords. After oil the heodoches and uncertainty about whether they ore too strict or too lenient, something hoppens that mokes it oil worth while. A certain feeling of pride is felt by the kindergarten teacher who wat- ches one of her classes graduate from high school. A coach is os ex- cited os the athletes when they win their first trophy or ore chosen for on oll-sror ream. What teacher could help but feel proud when they realize their hard work paid off? A teacher must be able to keep classroom control in order to provide o good learning atmosphere. They communicate with their students and recognize each one os on individual. They hove patience ond under- standing, bur they aren't easily conn- ed by fosr-rolking students. The best teachers truly core about their students ond give o port of themselves to everyone they teach. Like we said, Every school hos o special group of people who moke counrless sacrifices to educore young people Their sacrifices hove nor gone unnoticed. We thank them for oil they've done. Foculry Division 41 forming a CUA WinJ Jj a ?i$ eApondihi ity fZoLrt Worvetf M A Educorion Speciolisr. Peru Store College. University of Nebr; Superintendent Dock Dow: Dill Kuhn. Mourice Lindgreen, Aso Pollord. Fronr Dow: Leslie Deck, Dorb Luebbe. Gwen Dohrer 42 RickarJ Jit O S. in Educorion. Keorney Score College Moth Algebro. Geomerry. Compurer Science. Heod Ooys Boskerboll Robert iff orb fund D A 6 M A in Educorion: Wesr Monr. Son Jose Score Universiry. Colifornio Lutheron College, Guidonce Counselor. Coreers Jfafby ddrazda D.A in Educorion; Universiry of Nebr ; Kindergorren on D.A in Educorion Eorly Childhood. Keorney Score. Second Grode Wil.£nf,f B.S. in Business ond Physicol Educorion. Peru Score College. Physicol Ed.. Heod Foorboll Foculty 43 M A Home Economics; University of Nebr . Idoho Store, FHA Advisor. Home Ec. 7-12 O S in Educotion. Keorney Store College; Third Grode M S Educotion; University of Nebrosko. Speclol Ed D M in Educotion, Hostings College; Bond 6 Vocal. Seventh Grode Music, Eighth Grode Guiror Goss. J(a aren D M in Music. Elementary Music. Hostings College Tic orm D A in Educotion; John F Kennedy College Biology. Physics. Science. Wrestling. Girls Trock. Jr High Wrestling. 44 World Geogrophy requires o lor of studying, os shown here in Mr Moore s doss. D S in Ed ond Elemenrory Educorion; University of Nebr: Elemenrory Sociol Studies cXoretta offarcl Teochers Aide nioore OS In Educotion. Keorney Store College; Amencon History. World Hlyory. Sociology. Government. 1-6 Sociol Studies. Current History. Asst Volleyboll. Asst Gris Boskerboll. Jr. High Trock Faculty 45 Dritz Steinliof M S in Agriculrurol Educotion University of Nebr . Vo Ag 7. 8.1. II. II. IV. FFA Advisor 2)eb Sfran be rtf B S in Educotion. Chodron Stote College, Science 5. 6. 7. 8. Moth 9 J£)eb Uecbert B A in Educotion; Keorney Stote College. First Grode Vertin B A in Educotion. Benedictine College. Atchison. Konsos. Elem Ubr. English 7. 8. 9.11. Speech B S. in Educotion. University of Nebr Secondory librorion. English 12. 9. Grommor 8. Speech. An- nuol Advisor 2 on WJfoJ B.S. In Ed ; Peru Store College; Business Ed.. Typing II. Office Proctke. Accounting I, II. Shorrhond I, FBLA Advisor; Asst Footboll 3. Heod Boys’ Trock. 46 Custodions Eileen Booth. Bob Srorosrko. Don Theme Kitchen Help: Thelmo Hermon. Irmo Jonulewicz, Annette Bronting. Bus Drivers; Mike Ziembo. Hollis Stromberg. Leoh Beck. Foculry 47 £ xpreiSing y Surdelved Ourbelv Top left: Rosolie. Royce, ond Por worm-up for rhe Chrisrmos concert Top middle: Pot Engel gives o demonstrotion speech. Top right: Foorboll cheerleoders Keep rhe spirit moving during those cold foorboll gomes. Bottom right: More ond Robyne feed eoch other wedding coke during rhe mock wedding. Bottom left: Liso. Brerv do. ond Bev smile os their members become district chompions or FHA convention. in Otii er lAJayd Out of the mosses emerges the individuol... oil rhot he is ond oil rhor he will become.' Active is the word thot describes those students who get involved. Before, during, ond offer school, students expond their dimensions ond chonnel their interests in vorious orgonizotions. With over o dozen groups to join, students eosily find on oreo for porticiporion, os long os they aren't afraid of involvement ond o lit- tle hard work. These students reolize there is more to high school than homework ond athletics. They fill up every spore moment with fund rais- ing projects, bond concerts, banquets ond club parties. Many students found rhor there was not enough time in o day to get everything done. These students found themselves involved in so many things rhoy hod to moke choices between several activities. Even though they may be busy every night of the week, they still reolize rhor classes ore top priority. Sometimes the idea of hord work become too much of o reality for members, ond they withdrew from the activities. In almost every group, o few supplied the momentum needed to moke the organization function ond complete their project. Being o member of on organiza- tion requires o lot of sacrifices for the advisor ond the students. They pur in hours of practicing instruments, selling candy, preparing pep rallies or writing speeches Activities provide o different type of education rhot con only be experienced when the students get involved. They leorn by striving to be their best ond working together with other students to get things done. Without these activities, life would hove been dull. There would hove been just one typical” doy after another. Thor special feeling which developed ond grew because of the rime spent together could not hove flourished. Without the hord work rhot was put into each activity, there could not hove been the outstanding results that become memories. Activities Division 49 S.B.X.Jd, 33.3 and Speech Seams 3donor Sc hool in St Awords, owords. owords! Clarks' students reaped in a variety of honors during the year. FBLA attended the stare convention in April where Judy Duller placed 5rh in spelling and Sheryl Strobel placed 8th in the stare for extemporaneous speaking. The year starred off with a scavenger hunt with FBLA members looking for things like bow ties, men's underwear, and a feather. The FFA achieved higher recognition this year than ever before. After our most successful district contest ever, Jeff B. won the Stare Agri-business Degree — the first ever for our chapter. Lorry P. received 2nd in Crop Proficiency, and Don S. ranked 8th. Michelle B. and Paul J. ranked 5rh ond 6rh in Poultry Proficiency. The chapter received the BOAC Award ond was only two places from qualifying for notionols. FFA also received the 100% club raring for the 4rh consecutive yeor. The FHA stormed districts ate- Wide Conteiti by winning amazing amounts of superiors ond bringing home the District 14 trophy. Brendo B., Sandy B„ Michele D., ond Kim H„ oil received gold medols or store; while Bev Herman received the top gold medal ond wos one our of four trying for notionols. The highest award won by FHA this yeor wos being one of the three out of 162 chapters to win Honor Chapter in classes A through D schools. The speech team won the school’s first speech trophy by being district runner-up chomps. The team also scored second in conference ond sent Sheryl Strobel (poetry) ond Chris Honnop- pel (informative) to store. Congratulations to oil four reams for bringing home so mony medols, ribbons, pla- ques, ond trophies. You moke us proud to be Bombers! WELCOME FBLA Speech earn Dock Row John Fritz. Don Scherer. Lorry Pickrel. Roger Luebbe. Kerry Voigt, Bill Ditt- mer. Dirk Rohrer Middle Row: Mrs Vertin, Chris Honnoppel. Chris Neel, Deb Miller. Deldrio Dordsley. Donno Friedrichsen, Anne Fritz, Mrs. Vyhlidol Front Row Brendo Brozda. Kim Helgoth. Sheryl Strobel, Carol Jonulewicz. Cin- dy McGuinn 50 $ev Merman Od One of O our to lAJin 3 op future ddusineSS deciders of s4t merica Top: Julie Foulk Third Row Angie Truesdell. Joon Fleemon. Sue Schlondorf. Michelle Temme. Sheryl Srrobel Cindy McGuinn, Corol Jonulewicz. Donno Friedrichsen, Kim Urkoski. Anne Fritz, ond Jody Hermon Second Row: Dev Hermon. Drendo Drozdo, Tereso Dubos. Jill Willioms. Kothy Fleemon. Judy Duller. Front Row: Michele Dirtmer. Kim Helgorh. Pot Engel, ond Mr. Wolford. future barmen ofj, merica Dock Row Joy Nielsen. Kerry Voigt. Steve Ziembo. Roger Luebbe. Dirk Rohrer. Drion Hermon. Don Doroviok. Royce Dexter, ond Jeff Dronting. Middle Row: Joe Krejci. Pom Drown. Line Willioms, Russ Drozee. Lorry Pickrel, More Storostko. Don Scherer, ond Poul Jonulewicz. Front Row Skip Blundell. Lorie Honnoppel. Michelle Drondenburger. Pot Goff. Tony Doroviok. Don Storostko. Scott Srrobel. ond Mr. Sreinhoff future omenta ofj, merica Dock Row: Cindy Merrimon. Chris Neel. Dev Hermon. Drendo Drozdo. Sondy Deck. Kim Helgorh. Pot Engel. Michele Dirtmer. ond Mrs. Hendricks. Front Row Corol Jonulewicz, Trocy Geier. Debbie Didier. Georgene Urkoski. Anne Fritz. Liso Lomb. Commie Neel. Corhy Pollord. DeeDee Josper. Srocey Dirtmer. ond Sheryl Srrobel. Activities 51 52 Chris Honnoppel. Robyne Dirrmer. Corol Jonulewicz. Sheryl Srrobel. An. Truesdeli. ond Anne Fritz. d ashefha ff ( heer eac e eri Kim Urkoski. Drendo Drozdo. Chris Neel. Michelle Temme, Joon Fleem Liso Lomb. Dev Hermon. ond Donno Friedrichsen. Robyne Dirrmer shows how ro win o fobulous prize on 'The Bomber s Right'' during o pep roily Pep CU Wove, the Spirit A new kind of rry-ours for cheerleoders rhis yeor! Mr. Wibbels, pep club sponsor, hod reochers ond senior girls vote for the next yeor s cheerleaders. There were some rears, but rhe result was o more organized club ond lots of school spirit. Pep Club could even boost two mole members with lots of school spirit: Mark Lomb ond Lorry Pickrel. Way to go! Wrestling W i Top Row: Cindy Merrimon. Sheryl Srrobel. ond Kim Helgorh. Middle Deidrio Bordsley. Michele Dirtmer. Dee Dee Josper. Anne Fritz, Angie Truesdell. Denice Bordsley. Front: Pot Engel. Dione Jones. Noncy Urkoski, Judy Beck, ond Jill Williams. Pep Club 53 Pizzas, (Concerts, and Practice, Practi ce, Practice! The seniors surely hod school spirit this yeor with nine of them staying in bond and chorus. A busy yeor started in October with the Harvest of Harmony parade competi- tion and the Kearney homecoming parade. There was no rest in November with the Veterans' Day porode in Central City. All of December was spent preparing for on outstanding Christmas program. In January three students attended o bond and vocol clinic. Were we ready for o rest? You bet, but there was o pops concert in February and honor bond or Sr. Edward in March. April was really the busiest month with district music contest and the spring bond concert and bake sole If you think we were busy, consider this: we ployed or 21 home events ond mode $1,605.00 selling oil kinds of things. There's just no rest for the talented! WajorM, SLr Bock Row Mr Lukas, Shone Srrobel, Lino Williams, Royce Dexter. Rosalie Olsen, Troy Lehn. John Frirz, Russ Brozee, ond Joe Krecji. Middle Row: Donna Friedrichsen. Steve Beck. Kerry Voigt. Sue Schlondorf Front Row: Kay Kuhn, Cathy Pollard, Laurie Luebbe. Deb Miller, and Sheryl Srrobel. 54 tU Unit ormd JJere lAJe Ciome! Su in ( h oir Dock Row Russ Drozee Royce Dexrer. Steve Deck. Kerry Voigt. Dirk Rohrer. ond Dill Dirrmer Front Row Orendo Orozdo Robyne Dirrmer. Dev Hermon. Donno Fnedrichsen Lorie Hon- nopel. ond Julie Foulk WixJCL oru5 Dock Row D Jones. 5 Srrobel A Truesdell. J. Foulk K Voigt, R Dexrer, S Deck D Robrer C McGumn, D Hermon. R Dirrmer J Fleemen Middle Row C Neel. M Drondenburger L. Honnoppel, M. Temme. D Friedrichsen. R Drozee. 0 Dirrmer. D Miller K Helgorh. D Drozdo Fronr Row K Fleemon K Urkoski R Olson. P Drown. Mr Lukos. D Drodsley. J Deck Dock Row J Krejci R Drozee J Fnrz. M Dur- russ. D Jocobi. Mr Lukos Third Row 5 Srrobel. L Willioms. T Lehn. R. Olson. R. Dexrer P Goff. D Dirrmer 5 Deck. K Voigr. S Schlondorf Second Row D Didier. P Drown. M Dronden burger. C Scherer G Urkoski. S Srrobel. K Kuhn. C Pollord L. Luebbe D Miller Fronr Row C. Jonulewicz. J Foulk. D Friednchsen Music 55 £)eliuerA the S( coop Get rhor picrure, Drenda! As Dill, Sandy, Michele, Dren- do. and (thank goodness) Miss Goodman snapped pic- tures for the annual everyone else was busy with copy, layouts, and theme development. Angie kept Mrs. V. organized while Mrs. V. kept everyone scur- rying to meet deadlines. It's always worth the effort when you see those pages you so painstakingly did The paper staff met lots of deadlines throughout the year and turned our some fantastic papers for the students. The final paper wos o wonderful tribute to the seniors. Thanks to Mr. Wolford and his staff for oil the fine reading. Pape Staff Top row Corol Jonulewicz. Cindy McGuinn. Julie Foulk. Angie Truesdell. Deidrio Bordsley. ond Noncy Dubos Bottom: Joe Yrkoski. Sondy Beck. Tereso Bubas. Joonie Fleemon. Brendo Brozdo, Michelle Temme. Jill Williams. Bev Her- mon. ond Mr Wolford y4nnua Bock Row Bill Dirtmer Royce Dexter, ond Mrs Vyhlidol Middle Row: Judy Buller. Michele Dirt- mer. Julie Foulk, Angie Truesdell. Joon Fleemon. Michelle Temme. Tereso Dubos. Jill Williams. Front Row: Sondy Beck. Cindy McGuinn. Brendo Brozdo. Bev Hermon. ond Don no Friedrichsen 56 Jhirteen IJecirA of J4arJ Work Pay Off in Sck ofarilii r and s4wcirdi AWARDS NIGHT May 10, 1983 Social Studies Award — Royce Dexter Commercial Award — Judy Duller Moth Award — Royce Dexter Home Ec. Award — Dev Herman Art Award — Marc 5rorosrka Science Award — Marc Starosrka English Award — Royce Dexter and Judy Duller Speech — Chris Hannappel and Sheryl Strobel Dramo — Cindy McGuinn Valedictorian — Royce Dexter Solutatorion — Judy Duller Citizenship — Royce Dexter and Judy Duller Honor Students — Royce Dexter, Judy Duller. Julie Foulk. Angie Truesdell and Jeff Dranting Scholarships: Royce Dexter - Second Alternate, Lincoln Equipment Com- pany County Officials Scholarship, Merrick Foundation Educa- tional Grant, Litzenberg Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship. Union Pacific Railroad Vocational Agriculture Future Formers of America Scholarship. Kearney State College President's Scholar- ship, Nebraska Wesleyan University Presidents Scholarship — 4 years. Judy Duller - Marie Danks Memorial Dusiness Scholarship, Invita- tion into Freshman Honors Program at University of Nebr. — Lin- coln, University of Nebr. — Lincoln one year Regent's Scholar- ship, Kearney State College President's Scholarship, Selection in- to Horizons Honors Program or KSC, Horizons Program Room Waiver Scholarship for two years — KSC. Angie Truesdell — American Legion Auxiliary Student Aid Scholarship, Midland College Nebraska Lutheran Synod Grant, Midland College Honor Scholarship, Wayne Stare College Presidential Scholarship. Julie Foulk - Clorks Education Association Dook Scholarship, Wayne Stare College Presidential Scholarship Drenda Drazda — Merrick Foundation Educational Grant. Dev Herman - Marie Danks Memorial Dusiness Scholarship. Sandra Deck - Alternate, Clarks Education Association Dook Scholarship, Central Community College (Hostings) Scholarship. Steve Deck - First Alternate, Central Community College (Hastings) Automotive Technology Scholarship. Top Judy Duller receives the English Award from Mrs Ver- tln. Top left: John. Russ. Dirk, ond Steve provided the enferfolnmenr for the night Top right Honor Students Jeff. Angie. Julie. Royce. ond Judy. Awards Night 57 Top right 5reve. Lincoln. 6 Lorry srond in line onxiously woiring for the 1600 merer reloy to begin Top middle: Jeff goes up for o loy-up while Don covers for him Top right The volleyball starters get fired-up for the championship gome ot Polk. Mid- dle More uses his strategy to roll over his opponent Bottom left: Joonie sets up for o shot ogoinst Rising City. yt)ecL ti ica on Whor o year we hod in sports! The football guys got to ploy in solid mud in the greor mud bowl or Greeley It rain- ed oil during the gome with guys sliding around the field. Coach Engel said rhot it was like ploying in a pigpen. The players hod to take the equipment into the showers to wosh them before returning home. Whor experiences ore to be hod in sports! Sports is not only fun and challenging, but it's o greor woy to meet new people and create lasting friendships. Clorks' Bombers get o variety of experiences in their sports activities. Technique, sport- smonship. ond creative expression ore oil a port of the rewords.- bur other rewords were numerous or Clorks High. Jeff Bronring mode the oll-sror football ream. Mark Lomb wos one of twelve out of over 400 boys that won o trip to Los Vegos to ploy basketball in the summer — the first Class D ployer ever! Mark olso went to store in track. Clorks hos its shore of athletic talent! Volleyball started our slow to medium, bur the girls knew the bosic fundamentals ond proved they could work os o ream os they stormed districts ond brought home the D-5 trophy. It wos the first volleyball trophy ever in Clorks' history. Wrestling is always o hot item in Clorks. ond this year our Coach Monsredt wos chosen Area Coach of the year by the Grant Island Independent. Senior wrestler, Marc Srorosrko wos store chomp or 145 lbs., ond Scott Srrobel wos award- ed o wrestling tour to Germony. Unfor- tunately. o broken arm kept Scott from wrestling on the Bomber team or ploying football, ond his rolenr wos missed; but the wrestling team ended up with o 3rd place in store. Lost but not leost, the girls' track team will hove Pom Brown around for three more years. This productive freshmen kept surpassing her own school records ond landed o chance to compere in shot ond discus of store. Clorks need not only be proud of its dynamite athletes, but olso of the cooches who so readily give up their time ond love and knowledge to push these talented young people to the zenith of their abilities. oom aCoclter f ?o X)iicuSdion5 Donno: What was your greatest accomplishment as an individual in football this year? Jeff: Making the eight man all-star ream. Donna: If you could thank any in- dividual for this year's success, who would you thank? Larry: Marc Storosrka — If you messed up, he let you know it: bur later he told you how to fix whatever you did wrong. Also, he got me fired up during gomes. Donno: Was football o learning experience for you? If so. how? Don Scherer: Yes. To know you hove to work together ond trust other individuals in order to win o gome. Donno: What was your ac- complishment os on individual this year in football? More: I learned to hove pride in myself. Donno: Was football o learning experience for you? If so, how? Jerry: I learned if you work hard, it will pay off in gomes. Top right: Boys gel fired up in the reom huddle. Bottom left: Donny shuffles to ovoid being tackled Middle Jerry thinks fost about his next move Top right Bill runs hord after the kick off. Bottom right: Bombers prepore for o long hord practice We Seat jeff J3rantinq Wakei 60 dpaldinq Jtt-Slar ZJ demu earn Dock Row: Cooch Engel. John Frirz, Lorry Pickrel. Kerry Voigr. Jeff Dronring. Dirk Rohrer. Dill Dirrmer. Roger Luebbe. Assr Cooch Wolford Middle Row: Donny Srorosrko. Jerry Sundberg. Sreve Ziem- bo. Drion Srongel. Don Scherer. More Srorosrko. Scorr Srrobel. From Row Shone Srrobel, (Sr. Mgr ), Poul Jonulewicz. Poul Yrkoski. Chris Zegor, Line Willioms. Joe Krejci, Joy Neilson. Mox Norvell. (Sru. Mgr ). Football 61 X earning luridi unaamen tali We Jr, l ardity 1. learn Dock Row: Asst Cooch Moore. S. Schlondorf. C. Neel. L. Lomb. K Fleemon, Cooch Goodmon Mid Row: C. Merrimon (Stu Mgr ). C. Pollard. D. Jones. S. Srrobel. J. Flemon. C. Jonulewicz, K Helgorh, S Dirtmer (Stu Mgr) From Row: D. Drozdo, R. Dirrmer. A. Truesdell. J. Foulk. junior arsily Dock Row: Trocy Geier, Lori Spires. Pom Drown. Commie Neel. Kim Jrkoski. Cooch Moore Front Row: Sue Schlondorf. Korhy Fleemon. Liso Lomb J5 e ihmen Dock Row Anne. Chris. Liso. Sue. Korhy. Cooch Moore Middle Row: Carol. Dione, Joonie, Sheryl. Kim. Front Row: Pom. Trocy. Kim. Com- mie. Lori 62 Wake % Work Ooc.dk er jbidtrict Champs I oom odocher jbiicuiiioni Donna: Was volleyball a learning experience for you? If so, how? Julie: Yes, I leorned the important port of working together os o team. Thor no individual con moke o complete difference in the outcome of the gome. Donna: Whot does sports do for young people? Brenda: They moke people cooperate with each other ond leorn how to work os o team. Donna: In whot woy did your team improve this year? Carol: Getting along with each other on the court. The result was we won more gomes. Donno: If you could thank any in- dividual for this year's success, who would you rhonk and why? Joonie: Miss Goodman because she didn’t give up on us ond she helped everyone. She gave us criticism bur she encouraged us. Donno: In whot woy did your reom improve this year? Julie: We leorned how to roll in unison ond we developed spirit among ourselves ond the townspeople realized that Clorks does have o volleyball reom. Volleyball 63 Top left: Win or lose Mr Monsredr is olwoys there, os he is now for Donny. Middle: More getting reody for the Kill. For left Jerry checks score before the finol pin. Bottom right. John moking his finol move. Bock Row: Poul Jonulewicz. John Fritz. Chris Zegor, More Storostko, Cooch Monsredr. Bill Dittmer. Joy Neilson, Donny Storostko. Front Row: Joe Krejci. Brion Stongel, Shone Strobel. (Stu. Mgr ), Mox Norvell, (Stu. Mgr.). 64 ocker oom 2, 'lAcuAAionA Michele: In whor way did your ream improve this year? Coach Mansredr: Pulled rogerher and rook advantage of situations, which allowed us to finish the yeor top in Tournament with only % of o ream. Michele: If you could thank ony in- dividual for this yeor's success, who would you thank, and why? Bill: Mr. Monsredt for getting me in- terested in Wrestling ond oil of our faithful supporters. Michele: Whot does sports do for young people? John: Helps them improve their bodies os well os their minds. Michele: Was wrestling o learning experience for you? If so. how? Paul J.: Yes. No matter how dif- ficult your goal is never give up. Michele: If you could rhonk ony in- dividual for this yeor's success, who would you rhonk, ond why? More: Mr. Monsredt, Steve Strobel. ond the family for support. They oil pushed me to become more enduring. Top left Chris Zegor struggles to get our of his opponent's hold Dortom left: Bombers heavy weight. Bill Diftmer. shows us how it's done Wrestling 65 66 £ xpenence JUJs u junior hrjifi y irdt Jropli ropny oom Cocker ?g j£)i3cu33ion 3 Michele: Was basketball a learn- ing experience for you. If so, how? Robyne: Yes. I realized you must play as a ream in order to suc- ceed. No one player con moke o ream! Michele: Whot does sports do for young people? Joanie: Teaches us to work together and gives us something that we can set goals for, ourselves. Michele: What does sports do for young people? Coach Monk: First, it gives them o sense of pride knowing that their individual efforts ore being used with others to form o solid ream foundation. Secondly, it builds con- fidence in pursuit of life's goals. Michele: If you could thonk one in- dividual for your success who would you thank and why? Donna: My parents because com- ing home after losing a game isn't easy, and they always knew whot to soy. Top: Robyne ploys rough D ogoinst Fullerton Middle: Joonie mokes o pass to Donno Right: Sheryl works for fosr break ogoinst Silver Creek Dock Row Cooch Monk Christine Honnoppel. Chris Neel. Sue Schlondorf. Kothy Fleemon, Asst Cooch Moore Front Row: Kim Urkoski. Pot Engel. Lori Honnoppel. Kim Helgoth. Com- mie Neel Uarsity eam Dock Dow: Cooch Monk, Lourie Luebbe. (Sru. Mgr ). Kim Helgorh. Christine Honnoppel. Sue Schlondorf. Liso Lomb. Donno Friedrichsen. Robyne Ditrmer. Asst Cooch Moore. Front Dow: Georgene Urkoski, Kothy Fleemon. Chris Neel. Corol Jonulewicz, Sheryl Strobel. Jody Hermon, Joonie Fleemon. Cothy Pollord, (Sfu. Mgr.). Girls’ Basketball 67 oom cHocler f ?o 2)iJcuJJtonJ Michele: Whot do you think wos the highlight of your yeor in basketball? Mark: Beoring Shelby twice when both rimes they were picked to beor us. Michele: In whot woy did your team improve this yeor? Asst. Coach Deck: They realized that if they ployed os o ream they could win. Michele: Vos boskerboll o learn- ing experience for you? If so. How? Lorry P.: Yes. I learned how to commit o foul ond moke it look like the other guy did it. Michele: If you could thank any in- dividual for this year's success, who would you thank ond why? Coach Alt: Maybe nor on in- dividual. but our boskerboll squad token os on individual from assis- tant coach to student manager. The ream members got along very well ond worked hard oil season long. Russ B.: Mark Lamb, he fought me true sportsmanship. He wos o ream leader, great player, and on inspiration to me. Dan S.: Sam Deck, for helping me to be a more confident player. Top left: Royce shoots for two ogoinst Nebraska Christion Middle: Lorry goes for the loyup Bottom left: Mark s heighth odds to his obility to get the jump boll Top right Don ond Jeff use team work ogoinst Polmer Bottom right: Russ hustles ot Districts. 68 Dock Dow: Lorry Pickrel. Roger Luebbe. Dirk Rohrer. Jeff Dron- ring, Mork Lomb, Royce Pexrer. Kerry Voighr. Russ Drozee. Don Scherer. Fronr Row: Shown Evers. (Sru. Mgr ). Mike Zegor. Por Goff. Drion Hermon. Line Willioms. Sreve Honsher (Sru Mgr.) Cooch Air. Nor Picrured: Assisronr Coach Som Deck Boys' Basketball 69 oom czCocfer t)iicudAionA Donna: Wos frock o leorning ex- perience for you? If so, why? Pom: Yes, it proved ro myself rhor I con discipline myself ro practice ro be rhe besr. Donno: What were your ac- complishments os on individual this year? Pom: Going ro srore and breaking rhe school discus record. Donno: If you could rhonk one in- dividual for rhis year's success, who would you rhonk and why? Pom: Mr. Monsredr, he pur up with my horrible form through rhe discus and helped me improve by 90%. Donno: Whor does sporrs do for young people? Denise: Teaches them ro be good sports. Donno: If you could rhonk any one individual for rhis year's suc- cess, who would you rhonk ond why? Sheryl: Mr. Monsredr, because when we gor rired ond wonred ro quir he pushed us on. Ir seems like we were always complaining bur he kept pushing us ond I know someday ir will oil pay off. Top left: Being in track means being tough enough to brave the cold, os Judy well knows. Bottom left Carol shows deter- mination In the triple jump. Center: Anne speeds up for the finish Top right: Judy. Carol, Lori, and Sheryl listen for Instructions about the relay Bottom left: Sheryl speeds up to poss opponents 70 y, ounq but £ nerq Shot and 2£)idcud at S tate Girls' Track 71 oom oCocler t)i3cu33ion 3 Donna: Whor do you think was the highlight of your year in frock? Coach Wolford: The highlight spot was placing third or G.R.C. Also having Mork qualify for store in the 110 H.H. He placed seventh in class D. Hard work pays off. Donno: If you could rhonk any in- dividual for this year's success, who would you rhonk and why? Mark: Mr. Wolford for showing me how to do things and also my reommotes for always encourag- ing me to do my best. Donno: Whor does sports do for young people? Dill: Teaches them teamwork ond cooperation. Donno: Whor do you think sports does for young people? Don Scherer: Mokes them feel more confident in their own obilities. Top right: Pole Voulring rokes precise movements os Lorry shows here. Bottom right: Senior Bill Dirtmer giving it oil he's got. Middle: Don shows greot ability in the triple jump. Top right. Jerry shows o lor of deter- mination Bottom right: Mork s hard work took him to store in the high hurdles 72 in (Conference CjoeA to )tate [Jock Row Dill Dirrmer. Lorry Pickrel. Kerry Voigr. Cooch Wolford. Russ Drozee. Chris Zegor. Line Willioms. Poul Jonulewicz. (Stu Mgr) Front Row Don Scherer. Steve Deck. Mork Lomb. Steve Zeimbo. Poul Yrkoski. Orion Stongel Boys' Track 73 £ es j),. Jh9k QirL' BaiUUl FOOTBALL Clorks 34 Spolding Acodemy Opponenr 28 34 Lindsoy Holy Fomily 26 26 Sr. Ed word 58 28 Nebr. Chrisrion 29 20 Greely 0 14 Silver Creek 20 32 Polmer 48 58 Polk 30 246 Teom Points BOYS’ TRACK Osceolo Reloys 7rh 26 poinrs Polk Inv. 4rh 47 5 poinrs Polmer Inv. 4rh 48 poinrs Cenruro Inv. 6rh 34 poinrs GRC 3rd 67 poinrs Disrricts (D-4) 5rh 38 poinrs SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN Mork Lomb — 110 Merer High Hurdles 1 0. 300 Inrermediore Hurdles 42.6 Jerry Sundburg — 100 Merer Dosh 115 Mork Lomb — ried rhe GRC High Jump Record of 6'1 VOLLEYBALL Clorks Opponenr 0 Polk 2 0 Fullerron 2 0 Srromsburg 2 1 Genoo 2 1 Shelby 2 2 Silver Creek 0 2 Silver Creek (GRC) 0 1 Polmer 2 0 Polmer 2 0 Sr. Ed word 2 2 Osceolo 1 2 Monroe 1 2 Polmer 1 2 Rising Ciry 1 0 Wheeler Cenrrol 2 74 Clorks DOYS' DASKETDALL Opponenr 73 Wolboch 37 43 Genoa 53 79 Rising Ciry 60 46 Polmer 62 76 Fullerron 54 46 Cenruro (Holiday Tourn.362 71 Elba (Holidoy Tourn.) 29 77 Morquerre 60 72 Nebr Chrisrion 39 60 Polk 43 64 Shelby (GRC) 54 56 Srromsburg (GRC) 57 76 Osceolo 53 50 Silver Creek 47 40 Cedor Ropids 43 66 Sr. Edword 40 63 Shelby 59 62 Srromsburg 65 76 Monroe (Disrrlcrs) 42 41 Polmer (Disrricrs) 59 WRESTLING 1963 TEAM RECORDS Pins: More Srorosrko — 22 Takedowns: More and Don Srorosrko — 32. Teom Poinrs: More Srorosrko — 219 All Time Wresrling Records — One Season Takedowns: Ken Rieken — 61 Pins: More Srorosrko — 22 Teom Poinrs: Sreve Srrobel — 231. Career — Takedowns Sreve Srrobel — 137. Pins: Sreve Srrobel — 56 Teom Poinrs: Sreve Srrobel — 636 5 GIRLS' TRACK Osceolo Reloys Polk Inv. Polmer Inv. Cenruro Inv. Nebr. Chrisrion Dual Goldenrod Conference Disrricts Srore Srore Qualifier Pom Drown — Shor Pur ond Discus NEW SCHOOL RECORDS Pom Drown — Discus 122'4 (Pom led Class D wirh rhis rhrow) Carol Jonulewicz — 600 M 2 44 GIRLS' DASKETDALL Clorks Opponenr 46 Polmer 56 57 Wolboch 14 30 Shelby 59 50 Monroe 47 26 Polk 50 33 Rising Ciry 50 34 Cenruro (Holidoy Tourn. £4 49 Polmer (Holidoy Tourn.) 31 31 Genoo 41 49 Silver Creek 60 35 Fullerron 53 41 Osceolo (GRC) 36 43 Silver Creek (GRO 54 40 Sr. Edword 46 52 Osceolo 39 50 Srromsburg 90 40 Silver Creek (Disrricrs) 51 STATE QUALIFIERS (105 lbs.) Poul Jonulewicz 1016 (167 lbs.) Jerry Sundberg — (132 lbs.) Don Srorosrko 21-10 Runner Up 26-3 (145 lbs.) More Srorosrko Srore Champion (165 lbs.) John Frirz 12-17 29-3 (Hwr) Dill Dirrmer 21-6 NEW SCHOOL RECORD Pins: More Srorosrko — 22. SEASON RESULTS Wymore Sourhern Inv. — 4rh Wohoo Inv. — 7rh Domber Inv — 2nd Clorks Inv. —7rh Srromsburg Inv. — 6rh Mullen Inv. — 4rh Volley Inv. — 4rh Goldenrod Conference — 2nd Disrria Tournomenr — 2nd Srore Tournomenr — 3rd Scoreboord 75 Top left: Homecoming queen, Julie Foulk, donees with her dore. Mork Lomb. Top middle: The prom servers ocr our o skir written by Lorry Pickrel. during the dinner. Top right The Sr. boys tolk over the fond memories they've mode throughout the yeor. os they reolize this is their lost prom. Bottom left: Angie ond More enter into the finol memory — groduotion. Middle: Mr. Wibbels helps Scott odjust his tie before groduotion. School goes from newness to o doy-ro-doy routine, but there ore special rimes that everyone waits for that mokes the yeor mogicol ond ex- citing and wonderful. Of course, we're referring to homecoming, prom, ond graduation. The excitement of finding out who wos voted our homecoming royalty mode the week suspenseful. School spirit wos unbelievable os each day brought students ond teachers dress- ed os something different. The horn comes out in everyone os they get o chance to be something our of the ordinary. Classes worked os teams during the poster contests, and the holls were olive with fun. After the gome, the donee, ond o week of ex- citement, everyone wos ready to get bock to routine. Juniors start on day one to organize money-moking projects for prom. They work together to moke whot each junior class thinks is the best prom ever” for the seniors. Secrecy is the name of the gome so that seniors won't know about the rheme ond decorations until the lost possible moment. It's o learning ex- perience for the juniors ond o night of wonder for the seniors os the night unfolds. Everything's forgotten bur the mogic of the night. Graduation — the final high school memory for our seniors. It wos o night of high emotion os seventeen individuals realized that thirteen years of growing together wos finally or on end. Tears fell os classmates' speeches were heard ond final songs were sung. The glimpses of boby pic- tures ond senior pictures made everyone realize that life is really o brief moment in the eons of time, ond that everyone must moke the most of whot little rime we hove. There's always the hindsight... If I could do it over..No one gets that second chance. Opportunities ore now. Life is o yes. Memories ore forever yours. Special Events 77 Jhe $edt oi Jimed J4omecoming 1982 Top: 1962 Royolty Robyne. Jeff. More, ond Angie. Erin. Queen Julie, King Royce. ond Eric Top right: Eric Monstedf ond Erin Wib- bels ore perfect crown-bearers. Bottom right: King Royce gets o chuckle while Carol donees with o dummy Bottom left: Freshmen girls compare notes ot the donee Bottom center More ond Angie ot half-time. 78 Top: The outdoor pep roily wos o huge success. Bottom Joonie pins on Angie s corsoge Mondoy. Oct. 16. wos the beginning of Homecoming week Through dress- up week, decoroting of the holls ond the pep roily on Fridoy. our school pride increased more each doy os students anticipated the gome ond donee The theme of Homecoming 1982 wos ‘The Best of Times , ond oil the closses were busy decorating the holls The winning doss this yeor wos the juniors with Gorfield This yeor dress-up week wos o real success, which wos portly due to the foorboll cheerleaders offering prizes to the best dressed boy ond girl. Mondoy wos Occupation Doy ond practically every profession wos represented, from cooks to firemen ond nuns to devils the winner for the best costumes were More Storostko. Mark Lomb ond Donny Storostko for their exotic dress portraying o female worker ond her two agents. Tuesdoy wos Sports Heroes Doy , ond there were o lot of footboll ond boseboll ployers Wednes- day wos come os you ore doy. ond it looked like everyone overslept. Thurs- day wos Fovorite Music Ero Doy ond the Punkers reolly come out This brought us up to Fridoy. or Formal Doy The week long winners for their costume participation throughput the week were Lorry Pickrel ond Julie Foulk. The pep roily wos held Fridoy ot 2 o’clock Speeches were given by More Storostko. Brendo Brozdo Miss Good- man. ond Mr Wibbels. The cheerleaders led us in cheers, ond the bond provided us with the fight song Fridoy night Clorks met with Palmer The 1982 Homecoming Royolfy were crowned os More Storostko ond Angie Truesdell. 2nd attendants. Jeff Branting ond Robynne Diftmer. 1st ortendonts. Royce Dexter ond Julie Foulk. King ond Queen In the end. the Bombers come up short, losing 48-32 but the donee must go on. The donee started ot 10 p m. with music by KTTT D.J.'s. The Royalty done- ed the first donee, ond then everyone joined in Overall. Homecoming 1982 wos o success Homecoming 79 Oku m omem in t O une Prom 1983 The bonquer srorred or 7:00 wirh rhe welcome given by rhe junior closs president, Donno Friedrichsen. The meol: turkey. moshed pororoes. grovy, corn, rolls ond burrer, jello ond iced reo was then served by rhe sophomore servers. They were: Chris Neel. Por Engel. Kim Helgorh, Jody Herman, Kerry Voigr. Roger Luebbe, Dirk Rohrer, ond Chris Zegor. The meol wos cooked by rhe junior mothers. Following rhe meol rhe firsr speaker. Lorry Pickrel. gove rhe invocation. The next speaker wos Angie Truesdell. senior closs president, who gove rhe senior occepronce speech. Danny Srarosrka ond Teresa Dubos then read rhe senior closs prophecies, and Dev Herman read rhe senior closs wills. Following rhe wills rhe servers entertained wirh o ploy colled The Unemployment Blues'The final speaker was Don Scherer who gove rhe benediction. The donee srorred or 8:30 wirh music by ’Teez . The rheme. This Moment in Time , wos carried our by o poster depicting on hourglass, pointed by rhe juniors. The other two posters, which showed rhe graduation years of both rhe juniors ond seniors, paid rribure to rhe two classes. There wos also o water fountain ond bridge. The colors were burgundy, pink, ond white. Seniors roise o roosr to o fun rime or prom Prom 81 For 10 yeors. rhe doss of 83 hos shored momenrs together that will never be forgotten. If is time for us to remember rhe post and think about the future. Graduation day held many rears and mixed feelings. Everyone felt anxious to roke their lost step our rhe door of Ole' Clorks High: but then rhe feelings for rhe future mode us almost wont to sroy, then go our into rhe world. When the crowd finally arriv- ed, rhe bond began Pomp ond Circumstance. We knew this was it; rhe final step. We were led into the gym by Don- no Friedrichsen ond Lorry Pickrel. The invocation wos given by Rev. Ken Jeokel. Songs were sung by the choir, ond Robyne ond Royce song o duet. Our solutotorion Judy Buller gave her speech about being yourself. Then our Valedic- torian, Royce Dexter, gave his speech about memories. Finally we received our diplomas which we’ve worked so hard to receive. Senior awards and scholarships were presented. Turn Around wos sung by Betty Kropotsch ond Jim Dittmer, accompanied by Kurt Kuhn. While o slide presen- tation of our baby senior pic- tures wos given. After the Benediction, we left rhe doors with our feelings ond memories still in our hearts. 82 'Valedictorian Royce Dexter For left: Robyne hugs Donno os Steve receives o hondshoke Top right: Closs of 1983 Middle left: Senior girls listening to the speoker. Bottom right: Royce ond Robyne singing Just Dreoming”. Neor left: Brendo hoppily receives her diplomo from Les Beck Bottom left: Jonet ond Jeff during the processionol Graduation 80 Thank You Bomber Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Stromberg Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Truesdell Mr. and Mrs. Craig Swedenburg Mrs. Veda Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rieken Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spires Rich, Mary, and Kerry Voigt Kim Truesdell Tom Church Wayne Gress Person’s Sports Shop Buller’s Crafts Gene L. Osborn D.D.S., C.C. Ellen’s Hair Fair Dr. John P. Ahlschwede D.D.S., C.C. A-1 Auto Restoration, C.C. The D.J. Shop, C.C. State Farm Insurance — Mark Hadenfeldt My Place Bar, Duncan Patty’s Pub, C.C. Hansen T.V. Fabric, C.C. Wheelers, C.C. Central Hallmark, C.C. 84 DOUGLAS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, INC. Tax Service — Business Management 719 West 3rd St. Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 Dufek’s Central City, Nebraska Customer Satisfaction Is Always First MILLS PROCESSING Custom Butchering Locker Service Phone: 548-2468 Clarks, NE BUD LOUISE MILLS FULLERTON NATIONAL BANK Each depositor insured to $100,000 «DUAL DC POSIT INSUIANCi COtPOtATION Fullerton, NE Ads 85 FULLERTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. FRITZ JANET ENGEL Owner Manager (402) 747-7081 Cattle and Hog Sale Every Friday Fullerton, NE 68638 Phone: (308) 536-2436 SILVER CREEK LUMBER AND FARM SUPPLY Silver Creek. NE 68663 CLARKS LUMBER COMPANY Building Material Fence, Paint, Glass and Builders Hardware Ph: 548-2275 Clarks, NE ANDERSON- GUSTAFSON REAL ESTATE Real Estate — Farm Management-Insurance Central City LAWRENCE REEVES (308) 946-3505 Aurora Phil or Mike (402) 694-3181 DOC’S PLACE Central City BETTIE BAILEY — PATTY STANDER Open: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. HI-WAY 30 TAVERN CLEMENCE F. EVELYN D. RINKOL Silver Creek, NE 68663 Liquor, Beer, Sporting Goods 86 CREST MOTEL East Highway 30 Phone: (308) 946-3077 Central City, NE 68826 VERNON and RACHEL PEARSON Owners Operators KULA’S SHOPPING CENTER Silver Creek, NE 68663 i_ 1 C |TOREST r Total Hardware JERRY and RITA KNOPIK Fullerton, NE jj Phone: 536-2335 j Coast to Coast FRANK A. and CAROL E. MINAR Owners 1607 — 16th St. Central City, NE 68826 (308) 946-2350 BADE’S MOBIL SERVICE Silver Creek, NE Phone: 773-2314 Store Hours: 7:30-10:30 (Daily) Grocery Items, Gas, Gifts and Novelties. Mechanic on Duty Daily l — 1 Good Food Conversation for Carry Out: 548-2519 THE LINCOLN MANOR STEAK HOUSE LOUNGE 1525 16th Street Central City, NE 68826 Ads 87 SWEET ELECTRIC State Licensed Electric Motors Pump Panels Submersible Pumps Trenching Motor Mounts Underground Pipe Pulley’s, Belts Gated Pipe Caldwell Aeration Fans Clarks, NE 68628 Mobile Phone: 548-2343 House Phone: 548-2448 Congratulations Class of 83’! 86 KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY LARRY D. KUHN Life — Health — Farm — Auto — Crop Hail Phone: 548-2411 Clarks, NE 68628 O.K. TIRE STORE, INC. West Highway 30 Central City, NE Phone: 946-3043 VERA’S Where Friends Meet Home Cooked Meals Noon Specials 6:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. Silver Creek, NE VERA Phone: 773-8295 BRAND COMMUNITY SALES Auction Every Thursday GALUSHA BROS. NELSON Phone: (308) 946-2831 Central City, NE 68826 PLATTE VALLEY AERIAL SPRAYING, INC. Quality - Prompt Service Clarks, Ne. Bob Brown 308-548-2646 DIANE’S BEAUTY SHOP Clarks, NE 68628 Phone: 548-2433 THAT'S CORN! BOB HERMAN Clark, NE 68628 Phone: 548-2282 Ads 89 WATKINS Spices. Extracts and Everything Nice Aloe Vera Carpet Cleaning JAMES KATHLEEN ROOKSTOOL Central City, NE 68826 Phone: (308) 946-5124 FARMERS CO-OP ASS’N Fullerton, NE Petroleum, Custom Grinding, Rolling, Mixing Grain Drying, Fertilizer Chemicals INC. Manufacturing Repairs “Congratulations to the Class of 19831” Clarks, NE 68628 BEL INDUSTRIES FARMER’S STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Tereco, Inc. Silver Creek, NE 68663 Give Yourself An Edge 90 NORDSTEDT’S Good Clothes for Men and Boys ETHEL A. and CHARLES J. HEENEY Owners Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 946-3281 AGROSERVICE, INC. Highway 30 Chestnut St. Silver Creek. NE Phone: (308)773-2211 Fertilizers, Chemicals Professional Advisory Service Mr. Automotive R A AUTO SUPPLY INC. Ken Ross Agency Manager 224 Broadway Fullerton, NE Phone: 536-3240 Farm Bureau insurance Central City. Nebraska 68826 Bus. 946-3893 Res. 946-2782 McGUINN’S GARAGE Phone: 548-2323 Clarks, NE 68628 JIM JOE McGUINN COMMUNITY FEED SEED STORE Feed — Seed — Farm Supplies Fullerton, NE Office Phone: 536-2611 Res. Phone: 536-2252 GEREN DRUGS The Rexall Store Central City, NE Phone 946-3888 FIRST STATE BANK Hordville. NE Phone: (402)757-3231 Member FDIC Ads 91 DR. R. S. BARNETT and DR. R.L. EDDINGS 946-3091 548-2888 Gooch Feeds SUNDBERG SON HARDWARE Hardware. Cook Paints. Maytag Appliances Polk. NE Phone: 764-3411 Mobil POLLARD PROPANE OIL CO., INC. Gas and Oil Propane Goodyear Tires and Service Clarks and Fullerton RALPH’S BARBER SHOP Silver Creek, NE 68663 H A R S H Bill's Volume Sales, Inc. P. O. Box 277 Central City, NE 68826 Complete Service Bus. (308) 946-2224 '308i 946-3068 Res (308) 946 2403 BILL PULLEN Livestock Mixing 6 Feeding Equipment Commercial Manure Spreaders Fertilizer (Slenders • Electronic Scales CARGILL, INC. Central City, Nebr. Grain Nutrena Feeds Ph. 946-3831 — KEN PENNEY, Mgr. Fertilizer Chemicals Ph. 946-3866 — DAN MONAGHAN, Mgr. CENTRAL CITY REPUBLICAN- NONPAREIL Your Weekly Visitor for All Your Advertising and Printing Needs Central City, NE Phone: (308) 946-3081 92 FARMERS COOPERATI ASSOCIATK Land O Lakes Felco Fertilizer — Grain — Feeds Grinding 4Mixi«i9 -Farm Supplies — Petroleum I Products Corks’ Ar a Elevator 548-2201 Out of Town — foil Eree — Enterprise 2328 Ads 93 FARMERS CO-OP GAS AND OIL CO. Phone: 757-3311 Hordville, NE MUSTARD OIL COMPANY Central City, NE 68826 MOM’S KITCHEN Corner Hwy 94 Hwy 14, 5 Miles N. of Central City Fresh Homemade Donuts (Made Daily) JILL HOLTORF — Manager CLARKS TELEPHONE COMPANY Clarks, NE 2422 E. Hwy. 30 Grand Island, NE 68801 Phone: 382-8873 “We wish the Seniors of 1983 the Best of Luck!” WM DOUGLAS AND COMPANY Clarks, NE Phone: 548-2588 GIL S MARKET Phone: 757-3261 Hordville, NE Grocery — Meats — Vegetables MERLIN GUILFORD — Owner Congratulations to the Class of 1983! THE INDEPENDENT CLUB Recreation Billiard Hall DENNIS MARJORIE Owners Central City, NE Phone: 946-9819 P.J.’S PLATTE RIVER INN Steaks, Seafood, Sandwiches. Carry Out. Weekday Smorgasbord, Mon.-Fri. Sunday Smorgasbord, 11-2 3 Choices of Meats Caterings and Parties Phone: 548-2570 PLATTE VALLEY TERMINAL Grain — Feed — Farm Supplies Silver Creek, NE 68663 800-652-9345 Osceola, Duncan, Tarnov, Columbus, Silver Creek FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST Fullerton, NE Phone: 536-2492 Congratulations Seniors! Head Quarters RofFlER FAMILY HAIR CENTER Mario Broekemeier (308) 946-2929 Central City, NE Ads 95 CLAYTON’S GIFTS A Special Kind of Place Gifts for All Occasions Treat Yourself to a Shopping Trip to Clayton’s Gifts Downtown Conestoga Mall Grand Island (308) 536-2500 Floral Occasions Complete Floral Services and Delivery BILLIE JO ANDREW KOZIOL 308 Broadway Fullerton, NE 68638 CENTRAL BANK Phone: (308) 946-3018 Central City, NE 68826 OSBORN Plumbing Heating Iuc. 414 G Street Phone 9 1(5-2791 POLK, PROGRESS •—-Jb— - ——z. ze u tititiij —— 76th Year Polk, NE 68654 GROSCH IRRIGATION COMPANY, INC. TRIANGLE AGENCY, INC. 96 Well Drilling Silver Creek, NE Phone: (308) 773-2261 161117th Ave. Central City, NE Phone: 946-3073 CENTRAL PHARMACY MORGAN MORGAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Fullerton, NE 68638 CAKE DECORATING Cakes ot All Kinds MARY BRAZDA Polk. NE Phone: (402) 765-7103 “Friendly, Personalized Service” Central City Mall Phone: 946-3859 ||||||. Member M,a A nerican OptometK Assooatcn •mir- S) . CWm- G). Giange OPTOMETRIST GRAND ISLAND. NEBRASKA 68601 207 W. Third St. Phone: 382-9138 ACE BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairs Expert Refinishing DOUGLAS BRYANT Phone: 946-3084 709 “G” St. Central City, NE 68826 FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR Box 66 riordville NE 68846 Phone:757-3251 Ads 97 CLARKS GRAIN COMPANY IRA REISENER, Mgr. Nutrena Feeds Kent Feeds Custom Storage Drying Cash Grain Drying Phone: 548-2213 548-2828 Haven’s Elevator 548-2621 Clarks, NE 98 RUTHERFORD OIL FARM — CITY — INDUSTRIAL For Friendly Service and Quality Products Call 946-3834 or 946-3835 Farm Home Service D. E. RUTHERFORD C. A. STUART Central City, NE 68826 SHUPE BROS. TRUCKING Box 120 Duncan, NE 68634 Phone: (402) 897-3255 BETHESDA CARE CENTER 946-3088 Special Diets — Beauty Shop Planned Activity Program Central City. NE Our prupose is to provide the highest quality of physical, mental spiritual care for the elderly. GLASGOW AGENCY Insurance — Real Estate Clarks, NE 68628 Phone: (308) 548-2214 NIELSEN RADIO TV Philco Sales and Sarvica 161217th St. Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 946-2071 v? Dine at the S TKAWHKI in [• ATC11 Phone 536 3157 Fullerton NE V Jo k ond Doloro Roberhon Own n Ads 99 BANK OF CLAh CALEY INSURA Deposits Insured Up to $100,000 by F.D.I.C. le: 548 2223 548-2224 Clarks, NE 68628 Kb THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Central City, NE 68826 Phone: 308-946-3031 Member FDIC CONNIE’S BEAUTY SALON Clarks, NE 68628 Phone: 548-2569 LONE TREE PRINTING “Ws take personal pride in our work” 160317th Ave. Central City, NE 100 The Senior Class of 1983 Wants to Thank JIM FRIEZE PHOTOGRAPHY For Their Outstanding Service!!! CENTRAL REALTY REal Estate — Appraisals Insurance 1629 16th Street Central City.NE 68826 Office: 308-946-3263 WILLA FREELEND: 308-946-3209 DEB STRANBERG: 308-946-2196 The Annual Staff Wishes to Thank the Following People for Their Help: — Miss Goodman — Mr. Wibbels — Judy Helgoth — Twin City Post Top left Clorks students ore right ot home during one of the fomous Clorks wrestling tourneys Top right: Kindergorteners Kelby Hermon. Tennille Lindgreen, ond Bridget Dush reflect how fost thirteen yeors con speed by. Bottom left Clorks bond will miss the seniors like Royce Dexter Bottom right: CHS will miss More Storostko honging oround. 102 Top: Sheryl Srrobel works hord for o jump boll. Bottom John Fritz posses from one stoge of life to onother os he receives his diplomo one, lAllien it i finally Ml Said an JJ. Wuk Some things lost J nd Some tilings won. (Changes occur — Jlie future is new, (J3ut the past is forever yours. 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