MOMENTS TO CHERISH 1986 BOMBER STAFF Mrs. Bell, Advisor Cammie Neel, Scott Miller, Denice Bardsley, Sarah Clements, Kim Urkoski, Stacey Dittmer, Lorie Hannappel, Lori Spires, Kathy Fleeman, Lisa Lamb Clarks Public School Clarks, Nebraska Moments To Cherish Seniors of 1986 The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Colors: Blue and Gray Flower: White Rose KIMBERLY SUE URKOSKI Motto: Opportunity is not what may come to us tomorrow, but what we make out of today. KATHY RENEE FLEEMAN Motto: A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks. TRACY LYNN GEIER Motto: If you want to succeed you should strike out in new paths rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success. LORI LYNN SPIRES Motto: We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Seniors 1. Kim, Denice, and Rose fill out cap and gown information. 2. Studious Pat is in the library, is he hitting the books again? 3. Senior class officers this year were: Sponsor, Bob Hoyt; President, Kathy Fleeman; Secretary-Treasurer, Lorie Hannappel; Vice President, Denice Bardsley; and Sponsor, Gene Boeka. 4. Cammie cleans the ink off Clint Church's fingers after his finger- printing session. She'll start on his nose next. 5. Even in December, the seniors are getting ready for graduation. Line, Brian, Pat, and Sue are ordering caps and gowns for the big event. 6. Sue and Tracy (alias Rose and Miss Clayton) ham it up during their Spanish dialogue. 7. The seniors start the fall sport season off with a well-balanced year. Pictured are Tracy, Sue, Line, Kathy, Lisa, Brian, Kim, and Lori. — PAMELA MICHELLE BROWN Motto: I'm not going to change to meet anyone's standards — I am what I am. ROSALIE DAWN OLSON Motto: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward LISA JEAN LAMB Motto: Within ourselves lies ev- erything we ever dream of being. SUE ANN SCHLONDORF Motto: Instruction may end in the classroom, but education ends only when life does. DENICE ANN BARDSLEY Motto: I'm always in trouble, but it's so much fun! LINCOLN SCOTT WILLIAMS Motto: Man has achieved more with natural ability without edu- cation, than education without natural ability. rs 6 CAMMIE SUE NEEL Motto: Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. LOR IE SUE HANNAPPEL Motto: To reach what you are not, you have to go where you are nothing. BRIAN KENDALL HERMAN Motto: Prepare for the future; you will spend the rest of your life in it. PATRICK LEE GOFF Motto: Happiness is achieved in life, not by doing what you like, but liking what you have to do. Denice Bardsley Rosalie Olson Lorie Hannappel Tracy Geier Lisa Lamb Lori Spires Cammie Neel Kathy Fleeman Kim Urkoski Pam Brown Pat Goff Brian Herman Line Williams Sue Schlondorf 7 Mickey Burruss Deb Didier Stacey Dittmer Sherry Dowty Nick Hannappel Scott Miller Buck Mills Todd Neel Cathy Pollard Cindy Scherer 1. Sponsor Miss Goodman, Vice-President Todd Neel, Sec.-Treas. Day. 3. Bill not only directs, he entertains! 4. Does a constant force Cathy Pollard, Sponsor Mr. Steinhoff, President Cindy Scherer, .produce acceleration? Who knows? Scott, Todd, Mickey, and Sponsor Mrs. Steinhoff 2. The class of '87 turns out for Formal Nick are STILL trying to find out. Juniors ■im Bill Jacobi Kay Kuhn Laura Luebbe Shane Strobel Georgene Urkoski Michele Weston Sophomores David Beck Shawn Evers Butch Meyers Steve Brandenburger Annette Gibbs Kelly Neel Patty Brown Kevin Helgoth Max Norvell Sarah Clements Ken Ksiazek Brian Pollard Mike Dittmer Bryan Lindgreen Susan Tibke This year the sophomores were just as active or more so than last year. Each student has developed interests in athletics, agriculture, home economics, business, and spirit. To begin the school year, the sophomore boys helped to kick off a very productive season for the football team. Brian received the honor of being unanimously chosen all conference safety. He was also all-area line- backer. Max was awarded honorable mention all-area linebacker. Other notable contributions were made by Dave, starting center; Mike, guard; Kevin, starting no- seguard; Ken, running back; as well as Shawn, student manager; and Bryan, a stat keeper. Kelly and Sarah were football cheerleaders this year. Patty and Annette are supporting our returning wres- tlers Ken, Kevin, and Mike. Patty, Annette, and Susan made contributions to the volleyball team this year. We are proud of their accom- plishments and improvements. The FFA picked up new member Susan. Steve, along with Bryan and Shawn, took their projects to the state fair. Patty, Sarah, and Kelly will attend the FHA State Lead- ership Conference to present their search projects. This year we have had the pleasure of welcoming back a classmate, Shane Meyer. 1. Class officers and sponsors: Mr. Walford; Steve, vice-president; Shawn, presi- dent; Susan, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. Bjorklund. 2. Mike, Max and Ken clean- up in Biology. 3. Steve, Sarah, and Bryan show school spirit by decorating their wall for homecoming. 4. Patty tries to find out what her frog had for lunch. Freshmen Scott Dittmer Sandra Dubas Amy Dush Kassie Helgoth Susan Homan Brent Ksiazek Kerri Lindgreen Jeff McLean Jackie Merriman Keri-Jo Miller Kelly Pollard Jill Urkoski 1. The class of 1989. 2. Tracy Geier and Jackie Merriman help score the freshman volleyball games. 3. Left: Coach Miss Goodman, Jill Urkoski, Amy Dush, Keri-Jo Miller, Kassie Helgoth. Right: Assistant coach Miss Witte, Susan Tibke, Patty Brown, Kerri Lindgreen, and Sandra Dubas. 4. The class officers are Jill Urkoski, president; Kassie Helgoth, secretary treasurer; Kerri Lindgreen. vice- president; sponsor, Mr. Manstedt and Mrs. Vyhli- dal (not pictured). 5. Scott Dittmer, David Beck, and Brent Ksiazek are trying to decide what to eat at the concessions. 6. Jeff McLean wrestles at the O'Neill Tournament. 13 Eighth Becky Branting Audra Brown Kim Carlson Tammy Church Brad Dush Tina Hannappel Wanda Homan Jennifer Mills Sarah Myers Stephen Olson Janelle Prososki Scott Spires Brian Story Matthew Wibbels Evan Williams 1. Class officers Becky Branting, secretary-treasurer; Sarah Myers, presi- dent; Tina Hannappel, vice-president; and their sponsors, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Vertin. 2. Evan shows his school spirit and his nice legs on 'Mommy dressed me day'. 3. Walt Disney would be proud of Sarah, Becky and Niki as they imitate their favorite characters for homecoming. 4. Sponsor Mrs. Hendricks with the class officers: Jason Luebbe, president; Niki Pollard, secretary-treasurer; Jason Douglas, vice-president; and sponsor Mr. Alt. 14 Seventh Rhonda Church Nathan Clements Jason Douglas Thad Higginbotham Dean Jasper Jason Kohl Carlie Lindgreen Jason Luebbe Marcy Pickrel Niki Pollard Dean Temme Kristy Urkoski Mandy Sweet Sixth Billy Booth Rachel Barnes Tammy Walter Church Chad Dittmer Nickole Dush Jason Evers Kreg Helgoth Higginbotham Kristi Ksiazek Angie Lindgreen Sandy Mills Kraig Urkoski Fifth Erinn Beck Don Grafe Scott Sweet Joey Brazee Neely Herman Mark Tibke Molly Brown Marci Lindgreen Chad Urkoski Robyn Church Andy McLean Leigh Williams Darla Dowty Corinne Neel Cindy Wruble Heather Gibbs Eric Schultz Debra Zegar 16 These pages sponsored by Sweet Electric Fourth Ryan Beck Matt Booth Micheal Booth Amy Carlson Kari Dittmer Judd Douglas Brent Edelman Bobby Giersdorf Dustin Grafe Corey Grause Renae Hannappel Terry Higginbotham Nathan Lukas Brenda Pollard Connie Prososki Keith Urkoski Natosha VanPelt Mitchell Wibbels Jerry Wruble 1. Keith Urkoski and Mitchell Wibbels beat the crowd to the concession stand. 2. Teachers Dorla Lindburg, Randy Monk and businessman Don Foulk were brave enough to ride in the donkey basketball game. 17 Third April Church Michelle Church Brigit Dush Kelby Herman Tennille Lindgreen Kim Merriman Travis Morris Carrie Myers Kyle Pollard Scott Pollard Dewayne Prososki Vickie Rieken Carla Schultz Christy Sweet Kevin Urkoski Second Jeff Brown Jennifer Gibbs Ashley Morris Wade Church Todd Higginbotham Brandy Veburg Nicole Flagel Brendan McLean Erin Wibbels Daylen Grafe Eric Manstedt Nicholas Ziemba First David Carlson Brendan Dittmer William Douglas Haley Dush Stacey Edelman Steven Edelman Curtis Foulk Kent Helgoth Bernard Prososki Curtis Rieken Shane Steinhoff David Tibke Michael Urkoski Joseph Ziemba Sherri Zoucha Kindergarten Brian Buller Shawn Church Melanie Foulk Heidi Gibbs Justin Giersdorf Casey Grause Bucky Herman Amanda Hoyt Reena Morris Joni Pollard Laurel Ziemba These pages sponsored by SWEET ELECTRIC. Faculty 1. Principal Gregg Wibbels, secretary Shelly Church and superin- tendent Robert Norvell meet for a photo at the entrance to the new school. The clock is a gift from the class of 1985 in memory of classmate Pat Engel. 2. Gene Boeka celebrates another birthday. 3. Mr. Walford is one lap down in the hot wheel race. t 3 4- School board members from left to right: Barb Luebbe, Maurice Lindgreen, William Kuhn, Les Beck, Asa Pollard and Dale Hannappel. 20 Fritz Steinhoff. Back: Cheryl Steinhoff, Mary Jane Bell, Cindy Vertin, Bonnie Goodman, Jae Lynn Vyhlidal, and secretary Shelly Church. A formal pose in the new high school library. Front: Norm Manstedt, Randy Monk, Richard Goeka, Robert Hoyt, Don Walford, Mrs. Lindburg invited the faculty to a Thanks- Clarke, Tammy Witte, Shirley Hendricks, Tami giving treat. Left to right: Diane Wiese, Marie Clayton, Kelly Dillon, Sue Linder, Kathy Brazda, Zoucha, Deb Ueckert, Dorla Lindburg, Kristy teachers aide Loretta Pollard. 21 Staff 1. Bus drivers Bob and Leah Beck. 2. Substitute teacher Kurt Kuhn rode the donkey for the basketball game. 3. Winter weather brought out the shades. Left to right: Cindy Vertin, Bonnie Goodman, Cheryl Steinhoff, Secretary Shelly Church and Gene Boeka. 4. Rosalie Olson gives Mr. Bjorkland one more scholarship to add for graduation announcement. The seniors of 1986 all earned scholarships totalling more than $29,000, thanks to Mr. Bjorkland who showed up in nearly every class with forms and more forms. 5. Thanksgiving meal brought help from Mr. Steinhoff and Mr. Wibbels for cooks Irma Janulewicz and Thelma Herman. 6. Janitors Eileen Booth, Annette and Don Branting keep the school facili- ties looking great. 22 1. Bill Jacobi and Mickey Burruss in varsity action against Palmer. 2. Georgene Urksoki (30) hustles after the ball. Team mates in the background are Cathy Pollard (34), and Susan Tibke (50). 3. Kay Kuhn brings the ball in bounds. 4. Max Norvell (32) is in district action against Hampton. 5. Bombers in light uniforms from left to right: Scott Dittmer, David Beck (14) and Pat Goff (30). Pat out- jumps David for the rebound. 24 ATHLETICS Todd Neel, far left, takes running the yard lines serious- ly. Nick Hannappel and Line Williams are in the midst of the opponents and Clarks is winning. UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASON Clarks Opponent 28 Spalding Academy 6 20 Cedar Rapids 12 47 St. Edward 14 42 Nebraska Christian 18 6 North Loup-Scotia 0 30 Greeley 6 52 Silver Creek O lo Palmer 12 PLAYOFFS 14 Lindsay Holy Family 6 26 Coleridge 40 AWARDS Line Williams- 1st Team Defensive End Omaha World-Hearald, Lincoln Star and G.I. Independent. All-Area, 1st team All-Conference Offensive End. Mickey Burruss- 1st Team G.I. Independent All- Area Linebacker. 1st Team All-Conference Line- backer. Honorable Mention Omaha World Herald Lincoln Star. Shane Strobel- 1st Team G.I. Independent All-Area Safety. 1st Team All-Conference Quarterback. Honorable Mention Omaha World Herald Star. Brian Pollard- 1st Team G.I. Independent All-Area Safety. 1st Team All-Conference Safety. Brian Herman- Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence Defensive End. Nick Hannappel- Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence Running Back. Max Norvell- Honorable Mention G.I. Indepen- dent All-Area Linebacker. 1. Max tries to shake off a defender. 2. The team celebrates after an exciting game at Palmer. 3. Seniors Brian Herman and Lincoln Williams were this years captains. 4. Nick Hannappel outruns his opponent to give Clarks a touchdown. 26 1985 GRC Champions DISTRICT CHAMPS STATE PLAYOFFS 1. Even though we re ahead 28-6, Coaches Boeka and Hoyt still expect a quality performance. 2. Brian Pollard intercepts a pass while teammates Max Norvell, Shane Strobel. and Nick Hannappel head downfield to help him out. 3. TEAM: (Front Row)-Brent Ksiazek, Scott Dittmer, Brian Pollard. Max Norvell. (Second Row)- David Beck, Coach Boeka, Coach Hoyt, Todd Neel, Nick Hannappel, Kevin Helgoth, Brian Her- man, Bill Jacobi, Buck Mills. (Third Row)-Jeff McLean, Mike Dittmer, Mickey Burruss, Lincoln Williams. (Top Row)-Ken Ksiazek, Shane Strobel. A SCORES CLARKS OPPONENTS 0 Spalding Academy 2 2 Nebraska Christian 0 1 Fullerton 2 2 Cedar Rapids 1 2 Genoa 0 2 Shelby 0 2 North Loup-Scotia 0 2 Palmer 1 2 St. Edward 0 2 Silver Creek 0 0 Osceola 2 GRC Tournament 2 St. Edward 0 2 Cedar Rapids 0 0 Palmer 2 Sub-District 1 Marquette 2 AWARDS Lisa Lamb- All-Conference 1st Team. All-Area 1st Team-Honorary Captain. All-State Honorable Men- tion. Conference All-Tournament Team. Sue Schlondorf- All-Conference 1st Team. All-Area 2nd Team. All-Area. Laurie Luebbe- All-Conference 2nd Team. All-Area Honorable Mention, Conference All-Tournament Team. Kelly Pollard- All-Conference Honorable Mention. Kathy Fleeman- All-Conference Honorable Mention. 1. Cathy Pollard goes up for a spike during reserve action. 2. TEAM: (Front Row)-Amy Dush, Sandra Dubas, Kassie Helgoth, Stacey Dittmer. Kerri Lindgreen. Jill Urkoski, Sherry Dowty. (Second Row)-Student Manager Sarah Myers, Patty Brown, Kim Urkoski, Kay Kuhn, Kelly Pollard, Tracy Geier, Georgene Ur- koski, Keri-Jo Miller, Student Manager Becky Branting. (Third Row)-Coach Witte, Deb Didier, Lori Spires, Cathy Pollard, Kathy Fleeman, Lisa Lamb, Susan Tibke, Laurie Luebbe, Sue Schlondorf, Coach Goodman. Volleyball 1. Sue Schlondorf gets the spike while her teammate Laurie Luebbe is there to help her out. 2. Lisa Lamb receives a set from Kelly Pollard and goes up for the spike. 3. Kathy Fleeman brings one down on the opponent's side. Boys Basketball SCOREBOARD WE ,, , OPPONENT THEY 60 Wolbach 23 58 Genoa 54 54 Palmer 6o 45 Polk Holiday Tournament 44 54 Stromsburg 66 41 Friend 73 55 Fullerton 59 44 Nebraska Christian Goldenrod Conference Tournament 50 35 Nebraska Christian 53 47 Shelby 58 4o Silver Creek 53 53 Cedar Rapids 48 76 St. Edward 55 59 Osceola 58 45 North Loup-Scotia Sub-District 53 39 Hampton 53 AWARDS Brian Herman- First Team All-Conference. Second Team All-Area. Honorable Mention All-State. Lincoln Williams- Honorable Mention All-Conference. 1. Mickey (24) goes in for a lay-up. Max (32) didn't need to rebound this shot. 2. TEAM - front row: Coach Boeka, Bryan Lindgreen, David Beck. Shawn Evers, Line Williams. Bill Jacobi, Coach Alt. Second row Mickey Burruss, Brian Herman, Pat Goff, Scott Dittmer. Third row: Max Norvell, Brian Pollard. Girls Basketball SCOREBOARD WE OPPONENT THEY 53 Palmer 45 64 Wolbach 41 62 Fullerton 45 57 Monroe 46 67 Genoa 40 53 Polk Holiday Tournament 32 59 Stromsburg 69 46 Friend 38 52 St. Edward GRC Tournament 50 51 Silver Creek 59 54 Palmer 46 OT 51 Cedar Rapids 34 57 Silver Creek 54 59 Osceola 61 45 North Loup-Scotia Sub-District 24 55 Hampton 52 55 Marquette Districts 40 35 Beemer State Tournament 32 50 Elgin 65 AWARDS Lisa Lamb- 1st Team All-Conference. GRC All-Tourney Team. 1st Team All- Area Honorary Captain. All-Area Super Squad. 1st Team All-State Omaha-World Herald. 1st Team All-State Lincoln Journal Star. 1st All-State Associated Press. Laurie Luebbe- 2nd Team All-Confer- ence. 2nd Team All-Area. Sue Schlon- dorf - Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence. Honorable Mention All-Area. Kelly Pollard- Honorable Mention All- Area. 1. Kathy out hustles Elgin to get two. 2. Kelly sinks one to put Clarks over the edge against Beemer, it's on to state. 3. Lisa sinks one for the first two points at the state tournament. 4. Laura powers in two at state. 5. TEAM - first row: Georgene Urkoski, Kerri Lindgreen, Cindy Scherer, Kay Kuhn, Kassie Helgoth, Kim Urkoski. Kelly Pollard, student manager Becky Branting. Second row. Coach Walford. Coach Witte, Jill Urkoski. Sue Schlon- dorf, Susan Tibke, Lisa Lamb, Laura Luebbe, Cathy Pollard. Kathy Fleeman. student manager Sarah Myers. This Page Sponsored by Midland Ag. 32 District Champions Girls To State Second Year In A Row 1. Standing left to right: Coach Walford, Kevin Helgoth, Shane Strobel, Max Norvell, Lincoln Williams, David Beck, Nick Hannappel, Brent Ksia- zek, Brian Pollard. Kneeling: Shawn Evers. Jeff McLean. 2. Jeff: loOO M, 3200 M, 800 M, and 3200 M relay. 3. Nick: 100 M. 200 M, 400 M relay and 1600 M relay. 4. Kevin: 1600 M and 3200 M. 5. David: 100 M and shotput. 6. Line (left): 110 M high hurdles, 300 M intermediate hurdles, 1600 M relay, triple jump and high jump. Shawn (right): 200 M, long jump, 800 M, tri- ple jump and 3200 M relay. 7. Brian: pole vault, triple jump, 400 M, 400 M relay, 1600 M relay, and 3200 M relay. 8. Shane (second from right): 400 M, 800 M, 400 M relay, and 1600 M relay. Max (right): shotput, discus, 400 M, 400 M relay, 1600 M relay, and 100 M. 9. Brent: 100 M, 200 M. 400 M, 1600 M relay, and discus. Brian Pollard pole vaulted into the Clarks track record book with a vault of 12'8 at the dis- trict tract meet. He broke his fa- ther's record that had stood since 1965. Brian, a sophomore, quali- fied for the state track meet for the second year. His vault of 12 8 ranked as the fourth best vault in Class D this year. 36 Boys Track Girls Track Photo of Pam Brown courtsey Grand Island Independent. 1. Lorie competes in the 1600 M run. 2. Kelly N. runs the 200 M dash on the Osceola track. 3. Pat tosses the discus at the Stromsburg Invitational. 4. Pam prepares to heave the shot. 5. Girls track team and events: left to right, Kelly Pollard, long jump, 100 M, 200 M, 300 M intermediate hurdles; Kelly Neel, 100 M, 200 M, 400 M; Pat Brown, shotput and discus; Lorie Hannappel, loOO M, 800 M, 400 M, not pictured, Pam Brown, shotput and discus; Cindy Scherer, 100 M and 200 M. 6. Kelly P. sets a new Clarks long jump record of 15' 10 ? at the Stromsburg Invitational. Pam Brown not only put two re- cords on the Clarks High track re- cord board, she also ranked second nationally in the discus with a throw of 156' 4 Vi . Pam's shotput record stands at 44' 6 set her ju- nior year. Pam's best at state set a new Class D state shotput record. Pam has won the Class D and dis- cus at state the last three years. Pam was the 1986 Gold medal winner in discus. 38 Events Of 86 Move Into New School Delayed One Week. Sue Schlondorf '86 Harvest of Harmony Queen Candidate - Top Ten Finalist. Band Places First in Kearney Homecoming Parade. Band Mothers Sponsor Donkey Basketball - Facul- ty Team Wins. Physics Class Enters Model Bridge Competition - Seventh in Team Standings. Speech Team Sends Nine to State from District - Kim Urkoski '86, Denice Bardsley '86, Pat Goff '86, Sue Schlondorf '86, Cammie Neel '86, Lorie Han- nappel '80, Shane Strobel '87. Max Norvell '88, Kevin Helgoth 88. First Place in Conference Speech - Lorie Hannappel '86 Poetry, Brian Pollard '88 Entertainment Speak- ing. Michele Weston '87 FBLA Finalist for Impromptu Speaking. Physics Day for Elementary Students - Egg Toss a Real Hit. FHA Chapter Has National Officer Candidate for Nebraska - Georgene Urksoki '87. FHA Wins Honor Chapter for Third Year and Su- per Star Award for Second Year. RITE Party Wins Senior Election - Line, Lori, Den- ice, Kim and Pam. ALL Party Defeated - Pat, Kathy, Cammie, Tracy, and Lorie. CARE Party Outvoted - Lisa, Rosalie, Sue and Brian. FFA Teams WIN District - Poultry Management: Bryan Lindgreen '88. Shawn Evers '88, Susan Tibke '88. Dairy Judging: Kassie Helgoth '89, Jeff McLean '89. Brent Ksiazek '89. FFA Chapter Wins 63 Plaques. Roger Luebbe '85 and Buck Mills '87 Compete at Regionals for FFA. FFA Does Best Ever at Districts. Ak-Sar-Ben Out- standing Chapter Award, Top 8. Nine Golds at State in Proficiency, Six were Plaque Winners. Halley's Comet a Disappointment. Reagan Targets Gaddafi as the Sixth Fleet Points at Libya. Corazon Aquino Sworn in as Philippine President. Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes - Six Astronauts and Schoolteacher Perish. Nuclear Accident at Chernobyl Russia. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO BAILEY STUDIO FOR GROUP PHOTO DAYS AND PROM GROUPS. 39 1. WRESTLING TEAM: Coach Hoyt, Matt Wibbels, Brian Story, seated Brad Dush. 2. Junior High basketball action against Silver Creek. Matt Wibbels (14) leaps to deflect a shot. Jason Kohl and Jason Douglas move in for the rebound. 3. TRACK TEAM: Back row, Tammy Church, Brad Dush, Evan Williams, Becky Branting, Sarah Myers, Matt Wibbels, Kim Carlson, Tina Hannappel, Coach Boeka, Janelle Prososki. Front row, Jason Douglas, Dean Temme, Carlie Lindgreen, Kristy Ur- koski, Niki Pollard. 40 Junior High Sports 1. BOVS BASKETBALL: Back row, Dean Temme, Brad Dush, Jason Kohl, Matt Wibbels, Brian Story, Jason Luebbe, Jason Douglas, Evan Williams, Scott Spires. Front row, student manager Dean Jasper, Coach Boeka. 2. GIRLS BASKETBALL: Back row, Rhonda Church, Coach Wal- ford, Audra Brown, Becky Branting, Jennifer Mills, Sarah Myers, Kim Carlson, Marcy Pickrel, student manager Wanda Homan. Front row, Tammy Church, Manda Sweet, Tina Hannappel, Kristy Urkoski, Carlie Lindgreen, Niki Pollard, Janelle Prososki. 41 1. Brian, Pat, Kay, and Mickey work on their Phys- ic's bridge. 2. Kevin, Dave, Max, Brent, Brian, and Jason show off 'THE BOZ . 3. Mickey has fun cruising on his Hot Wheels. 4. What ya building boys? . Nothing, were decorating for prom. 5. Denice and Keri-Jo take a break during a wres- tling meet. 6. Annette, Susan and Bryan perform during the sophomore class play, written and directed by the sophomores. 42 Photo Album 7. Evan Williams, an eighth grader, works on math. 8. Pep rally crowd, left to right: Denice, Rosalie, Sue, Kathy, Pam, Michele, Sherry, Shane, Stacey, and Lau- rie. 9. Pat, the video man, has a bird's eye view of the St. Ed football game. 10. If you had a dream that a red-headed sophomore was going to give you a sales pitch, it would be Sarah. 11. The adult living class presents the senior wedding. 1. Library helpers: Joyce Kuhn, Mary Mor- Pickrel. Not pictured Mary Matousek ris, Maxine Olson, Lorene Johnson, Mary and Sandy Lindgreen. Pollard, Sally Beck, Guest, and Nina 2. Pat Goff contemplates physics data. 3. Scott Miller travels light, that can't be said for the rest of the FBLA members. 4. Laurie Luebbe was a winner on Mommy Dressed Me Day . 5. Seventh grade frog disecters from left to right: Marcy Pickrel, Carlie Lindgreen and Niki Pollard. 6. Sue Schlondorf, right, assisted Casey, Joni and Stacy in the elementary produc- tion. ORGANIZATIONS Did Mr. Boeka and Mr. Hoyt know the swing choir be- boppers would look this great? That weight work really paid off. Max Norvell, Mrs. Steinhoff, Lorie Hannappel and Denice Bardsley at the Pops Concert. FHA Future Homemakers Of America 1. MEMBERS- Front: Shane Strobel, Georgene Urkoski, Lori Spires, Helgoth, Brian Herman, Bill Jacobi, Jenny Mills. Kay Kuhn, Lisa Lamb, Tracy Geier, Sarah Clements, Cammie Neel. 2. OFFICERS- Front: Lori Spires-Vice President, Tracy Geier-President, Middle: Mrs. Hendricks, Kelly Neel, Sherry Dowty, Jackie Merri- Kay Kuhn-Parlimentarian, Lisa Lamb-Secretary, Cammie Neel- Re- man, Amy Dush, Janelle Prososki, Dean Temme, Kristy Urkoski, porter, Mrs. Hendricks-Advisor. Back: Sarah Clements-Historian, Stacey Dittmer, Deb Didier, Audra Brown. Back: Patty Brown, Kevin Shane Strobel-Recreation, Georgene Urkoski-Treasurer. 46 Future Business Leaders Of America FBLA 1. MEMBERS - Front: Sarah Clements, Cindy Scherer, Lori Spires, Tracy Geier, Lisa Lamb, Kathy Fleeman, Georgene Urkoski. Back: Kassie Helgoth, Kelly Pollard, Lorie Hannappel, Laurie Luebbe, Deb Didier, Sue Schlondorf, Cathy Pollard, Kim Urkoski, Michele Wes- ton, Scott Miller, Stacey Dittmer, Mr. Walford. 47 2. OFFICERS- Front: Cindy Scherer-Reporter, Georgene Urkoski-Parli- mentarian, Kathy Fleeman-Historian, Lori Spires-Secretary, Sarah Clements-Treasurer, Mr. Walford-Advisor. Back: Tracy Geier-Presi- dent, Lisa Lamb-Vice President. FFA Future Farmers Of America 1. Front: Shane Strobel, Todd Neel, Pat Goff, Line Williams, Mickey Burruss, Bill Jacobi, Nick Hannappel, Advisor Mr. Steinhoff. Middle row: Pam Brown, Scott Dittmer, Brian Pollard, Kelly Pollard, Kassie Helgoth, Shawn Evers, Mike Dittmer, Kevin Helgoth, Ken Ksiazek, Steve Brandenburger, Back row: Buck Mills, Jeff McLean, Brent Ksiazek, Brian Herman, Susan Tibke, Max Norvell, David Beck, Scott Miller, Bryan Lindgreen. 2. OFFICERS - Front: Mr. Steinhoff-Advisor, Line Williams-President, Todd Neel-Treasurer, Bill Jacobi-Reporter. Back: Nick Hannappel- Parliamentarian, Mickey Burruss-Secretary, Shane Strobel-Sentinel, Pat Goff-Vice President. 48 Newspaper Speech TOP PHOTO: NEWSPAPER STAFF - front row, Pam Brown, Dcnice Bardsley, Kim Urkoski, Lisa Lamb, Cammie Neel. Second row, Cathy Pollard, Kay Kuhn, Laura Luebbe, Michele Weston, Sarah Clements, Lori Spires, Sherry Dowty, Advisor Mr. Walford. Back row, Kathy Fleeman, Sue Schlondorf, Tracy Geier, Cindy Scherer, Georgene Urk- soki. BOTTOM PHOTO: SPEECH TEAM - front row, Michele Weston. Cammie Neel, Lorie Hannappel, Denice Bardsley, Patty Brown. Sec ond row, Kerri Lindgreen, Kim Urkoski, Kay Kuhn, Ken Ksiazek, Kevin Helgoth. Back row, Sue Schlondorf, Brian Pollard, David Beck, Bill Jacobi, Pat Goff, Max Norvell, Shane Strobel. 49 Spirit 1. Football cheerleaders- bottom: Captain Geor- gene Urkoski, Denice Bardsley, Sarah Cle- ments. middle: Stacey Dittmer. top: Kelly Neel, Kassie Helgoth, Lorie Hannappel. 2. Mr. Manstedt and Mrs. Vertin demonstrate some of the great moves of their day. 3. The wrestling cheerleaders have more spirit here than they did when they got home at 3:00 that morning. 4. It's the tango, it's a polka! No, it's Kathy and Bill in a dance contest during a pep rally. 5. Wrestling cheerleaders- bottom: Tracy Geier, Jill Urkoski, Kassie Helgoth, Sherry Dowty, Amy Dush, Lorie Hannappel. top: Stacey Dittmer, Patty Brown, Jackie Merriman, An- nette Gibbs, Georgene Urkoski. 50 Spirit Hey Bombers. How Do You Feel? We Feel Good! 1. Pep club members- Row 1: Mr. Wibbels, Denice Bardsley, Scott Miller, Lorie Hannappel, Buck Mills, Lisa Lamb, Kathy Fleeman, Tracy Geier, Kim Urkoski, Nick Hannappel, Kelly Neel. Row 2: Patty Brown, Brian Herman, Georgene Urkoski, Kay Kuhn, Sue Schlondorf, Laurie Luebbe, Cammie Neel, Cindy Scherer, Sarah Clements, Annette Gibbs, Susan Tibke. Row 3: David Beck, Kassie Helgoth, Line Williams, Pat Goff, Kelly Pollard, Stacey Dittmer, Debbie Di- dier, Michele Weston, Sherry Dowty, Lori Spires, Cathy Pollard. Row 4: Amy Dush, San- dra Dubas, Keri-Jo Miller, Kerri Lindgreen, Jackie Merriman, Jill Urkoski, Pam Brown, Bri- an Pollard. 2. Basketball cheerleaders- Bottom: Captain Kim Urkoski, Kelly Pollard, Debbie Didier, top: Cin- dy Scherer, Cathy Pollard, Kay Kuhn. 51 1. C-club members Row 1: Line Williams, Laurie Luebbe, Cathy Pollard, Kay Kuhn, Sue Schlondorf, Lisa Lamb, Pam Brown, Kathy Fleeman, Lorie Hannappel. Row 2: Buck Mills, Shane Strobel, Brian Herman, Mickey Burruss, Cindy Scherer, Michele Weston, Bill Jacobi, Todd Neel, Nick Hannappel. Row 3: Shawn Evers, David Beck, Ken Ksiazek, Pat Goff, Scott Miller, Mike Dittmer, Brian Pollard, Denice Bardsley, Tracy Geier, Georgene Urkoski. Row 4: Susan Tibke, Patty Brown, Kevin Helgoth, Sta- cey Dittmer, Debbie Didier, Brian Lindgreen, Lori Spires, Max Norvell, Kim Urkoski. Row 5: Mr. Boeka, Mr. Walford, Mr. Alt, Mr. Hoyt, Mr. Manstedt. 2. A behind the scenes look as Mr. Boeka models his legs. Georgene and other contestants scored his legs a two. Shawn's legs won! 3. Pep rallys bring spirit and laughter. 52 1. SWING CHOIR: Top to bottom, left - Bill, Denicc. Kevin, Georgene. Middle - Sarah, Max, Kim, Steve, Kay. Right - Shane, Lorie, Brian, Cathy. 2. Be-boppers Max and Cathy rummaged through closets for their outfits. 3. Did you recognize Steve? 4. The swing choir traveled back in time to the 50's. Back: Bill, Shane, Max, Brian. Middle: Kevin, Sarah, Lorie, Denice, Kim, Steve. Front: Georgene and Cathy. Not pictured Kay. Swing choir Conference II Swing choir District 11 + 53 Band 1. STAGE BAND- Bottom: Wanda, Rosalie, Matt, and Kay. Middle: Shawn, Kim, Becky, Line, Pat. Kerri, Susan, and Keri-Jo. Back: Cathy, Laurie, Sue, Shane, Bryan, and Mickey. 2. Stacey and Kelly carried the banner through rain and shine. 3. The band was led by the majorette, Georgene. 54 1. POM PON: Cammie Neel, Kim Urkoski, Kathy Fleeman, (top) Tracy Geier. 2. MARCHING BAND: Banner Carriers Stacey and Kelley. Columns from left to right: First - Kathy, Pam, Cindy, Laura, Cathy, Sue, Rosalie, Susan, Shawn. Second - Cam- mie, Jill, Deb, Kim C., Kerri, Matt, Keri-Jo, Max, Evan. Third - Kim U., Annette, Audra, Becky, Wanda, Shane, Bryan, Mickey, Bill. Fourth - Tracy, Sarah, Patty, Kelly, Kay, Tina, Stephen, Pat, Line. CONFERENCE MUSIC RESULTS Rosalie Olson Trumpet solo I - Susan Tibke B. Sax solo 11 + Brass Quartet 11 + Band 11 + Stage Band II DISTRICT MUSIC RESULTS Rosalie Olson Trumpet solo I Bryan Lindgreen Piano solo II Band 11 Stage Band 11 W 55 Choir-The Bomber Vocalists CONFERENCE MUSIC RESULTS Girls Duet I Kim Urkoski vocal solo I Lorie Hannappel vocal solo I Girls Sextet II Mixed Chorus II Rosalie Olson vocal solo II DISTRICT MUSIC RESULTS Girls Duet 1 + Girls Quintet I Rosalie Olson vocal solo I Lorie Hannappel vocal solo I Mixed Chorus II Denice Bardsley vocal solo II 56 1. CHOIR: Bottom - Denice Bardsley, Kelly Neel, Kelly Pollard, Steve Brandenburger, Brian Pollard, Kevin Helgoth, Rosalie Olson, Lorie Hannappel, Stacey Dittmer. Middle - Georgene Urkoski, Pat Brown, Kay Kuhn, Shane Strobel, Bill Jacobi, Max Norvell, Cammie Neel, Keri-Jo Miller, Annette Gibbs, Kim Urkoski. Back - Sarah Clements, Jill Urkoski, Susan Tibke, Mrs. Steinhoff, Bryan Lindgreen, Laura Luebbe, Cathy Pollard, Deb Didier, Kathy Fleeman. 2. SEXTET: Denice, Lorie, Kathy, Kim, Cammie, Rosalie . Mrs. Stein- hoff. 3. Girls choir sang Leader of the Pack with Georgene singing the lead. SPECIAL EVENTS The band mothers sponsored a donkey basketball game to raise money for the new band uniforms. Four teams rode in the event, the faculty team won. Mr. Steinhoff rode, or rather stood, under the basketball goal for the entire game. Mr. Steinhoff was a member of the EMT- Firemen team. How would this photo look enlarged tc. two feet by three feet? 1. Homecoming candidates Kim Urkoski, Kathy Fleeman and Den- ice Bardsley anxiously wait on the side line for royalty announce- ment. 2. All fourteen seniors celebrated Toga Day by posing for a formal portrait. 58 3. Michele Weston, Sue Schlondorf, Cammie Neel and Sherry Dowty must be working on a new dance step. Or maybe Michele was just drying her feet after standing through a wet. soggy homecoming game. 4. Tracy and Sue spent the afternoon in the gym decorating for their last homecoming. Horn ecoming Lovin ’ Every Minute Of It Homecoming was held on the eleventh of October. The theme was Lovin' Every Minute of It! Everyone enjoyed dressing up for the various days. Monday was costume day, Tuesday was mommy dress me day, Wednesday was future day, Thursday was toga day and Friday was formal day. The best dressed for the week were Lisa Lamb and Evan Williams. The school was full of spirit. The seniors finally won for the best hall decorations, with the theme Love Is ... A pep rally was held Thursday afternoon to cheer on the undefeated Bombers. The Bombers played Greeley and won 36 to 6. The coronation took place at half-time. Kathy Fleeman was crowned queen, and Line Williams was crowned king. The 1st attendants were Kim Urkoski and Brian Her- man. The 2nd attendants were Denice Bardsley and Pat Goff. Complete Music was the D.J. for the Home- coming dance. Prom 1986 A Night On The Town 1. THE JUNIORS OF 1986. Standing, left to right: Cathy Pollard, Bill Jacobi, Georgene Urkoski, Todd Neel, Buck Mills, Scott Miller, Shane Strobel, Debbie Didier, Michele Weston, Mickey Burruss, Laura Luebbe. Seated, left to right: Stacey Dittmer, Nick Hannappel, Cindy Scherer, Kay Kuhn. Not pictured Sherry Dowty. 2. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1986. Standing, left to right: Denice Bardsley, Pam Brown, Pat Goff, Brian Herman, Line Williams, Kathy Fleeman, Cammie Neel, Rosalie Olson. Seated, left to right: Lorie Han- nappel, Sue Schlondorf, Lisa Lamb, Lori Spires, Kim Urkoski, Tracy Geier. 3. Sophomore Servers, left to right: Susan Tibke, Sarah Clements, Max Norvell, Ken Ksiazek, Shawn Evers, Brian Pollard, Kelly Neel, and Annette Gibbs. 4. Laura Luebbe and Shane Strobel entertain with the senior class prophecies. 5. Cathy Pollard, Todd Neel, Line Williams, Cindy Scherer, and Kathy Fleemen laugh at one of Bill Jaco- bi's (not pictured) famous introductions. Cindy gets ready to respond. I 61 Academic Awards LIBRARY AWARD: Michele Weston SCIENCE AWARD: Sue Schlondorf BAUSCH LOMB SCIENCE AWARD: Todd Neel BAND AWARD: Rosalie Olson CHORAL AWARD: Denice Bardsley COMMERCIAL AWARD: Lorie Hannappel SPANISH AWARD: Sue Schlondorf MATHEMATICS AWARD: Lincoln Williams ENGLISH AWARD: Lorie Hannappel SPEECH AWARD: Lorie Hannappel Kim Urkoski DRAMA AWARD: Denice Bardsley SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD: Sue Schlondorf HOME ECONOMICS AWARD: Lori Spires HONOR MEDALLIONS: Sue Schlondorf Rosalie Olson Lorie Hannappel Pat Goff Kim Urkoski Lincoln Williams PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Lori Spires Scott Spires Rosalie Olson Stephen Olson Denice Bardsley Carlie Lindgreen CITIZENSHIP AWARD: Sue Schlondorf Pat Goff CO-VALEDICTORIANS: Sue Schlondorf Rosalie Olson SALUTATOR1AN: Lorie Hannappel 1. New Jr.-Sr High from southwest. 2. View of new school from northwest. 3. AWARD WINNERS: Front, Sue, Lori. Back, Mi- chele, Lorie, Line, Todd, Denice, Kim. 62 LORI SPIRES: Clarks Education Association Book Scholarship. CAMMIE NEEL: Central Community College (Hastings) Tuition Award. LINCOLN WILLIAMS: Clarks High School Involved Student Scholarship. Daniel Bestor Scholarship, College of Agriculture, University of Nebraska. DENICE BARDSLEY: Lincoln School of Commerce Counselor's Scholarship. PAT GOFF: University of Nebraska Dept, of Chemical Engineering Freshman Scholarship. Wayne State College Presidential Scholarship. University of Ne- braska Prof. Flowerday Pioneer Scholarship. LORIE HANNAPPEL: Merrick County 4-H Council Scholarship, Kearney State College Deans Scholarship, 4-H Union Pacific Scholarship. KATHY FLEEMAN: American Legion Auxiliary Forgotten Children's Scholar- ship, Joseph's College of Beauty Scholarship, Central Community College (Platte Campus) Tuition Waiver for Volleyball. BRIAN HERMAN: Central Community College (Hastings) Men's Basketball Scholarship, Central Community College (Platte Campus) Men's Basketball Scholarship. TRACY GEIER: Kearney State College Deans Scholarship, Midland Lutheran College Lutheran Student Grant, Midland Grant, Athletic Achievement Grant, Academic Achievement Grant. Central Mall Scholarship. ROSALIE OLSON: Clarks Education Association Book Scholarship Alternate, American Legion Auxilary Student Aid Scholarship Alternate, University of Nebraska Omaha Strauss University Band Scholarship, Merrick Foundation Scholarship, 1st Place Award in the Girls Division of the Columbus Elks Lodge Most Valuable Student'' Contest, 2nd Place Girls Winner in the East- ern District of the Nebraska State Elks Lodge, Presidents Scholarship from Kearney State College, Presidents Scholarship from Chadron State College. KIM URKOSKI: Merrick County Home Extension Club Council Scholarship Alternate, Merrick Foundation Scholarship, American Legion Auxiliary Nurses Gift Tuition Scholarship, Litzenberg Auxiliary Medical Allied Health Professions Scholarship, College of St. Mary's Rural Grant, College of St. Mary's Honor Scholarship, Creighton University Grant, Pat Engel Memo- rial Scholarship. SUE SCHLONDORF: Acceptance into University of Nebraska Lincoln Hon- ors Program, 2nd Alternate Lincoln Equipment Co. County Officials Scholar- ship, University of South Dakota Freshman Foundation Scholarship, Board of Trustees Scholarship Chadron State College, University of Nebraska One Year Regents Scholarship. PAM BROWN: Track Field Scholarship to the University of Nebraska Lincoln Renewable for 4 Years. LISA LAMB: Basketball Scholarship to Hastings College Renewable for 4 Years, Special Ability Scholarship in Basketball from Doane College. 4. Junior Michele Weston and seniors Lori Spires and Tracy Geier spent many hours working on their computer projects. 5. Senior sponsors Gene Boeka and Bob Hoyt take graduation serious- ly. 63 Graduation May 11, 1986 1. Front: Kathy, Sue, Lorie, Tracy, Rosalie, Kim, Cammie, Denice. Back: Pam, Pat, Brian, Line, Lisa, Lori. 2. Cammie Neel and Denice Bardsley prepare to enter. 3. Honor graduates, left to right: Lorie Hannappel, Pat Goff, Sue Schlondorf, Rosalie Olson, Lin- coln Williams, Kim Urkoski. 4. The senior boys relax prior to graduation. Left to right: Brian Herman, Lincoln Williams, Pat Goff. 64 I- Kim Urkoski receives the Pat Lngel Memorial Scholarship from Mr. Manstedt. 2. Rosalie Olson, Tracy Geier, Lorie Hannappcl, Kim Urkoski and Cammie Neel are in the reception line. 3. Salutatorian Lorie Hannappel and Co-valedictorians Sue Schlondorf and Rosalie Olson are all college bound. 4. Junior marshalls are Cindy Scherer and Todd Neel. 5. Junior ushers are Nick Hannappel. Stacey Dittmer, Bill Jacobi and Deb Didier. o. Seniors Pam Brown. Pat Goff and Lori Spires relax outside after the formalities are all over. 65 The journey of our senior year starts in a new building. We said good-by to three flights of stairs and falling plaster. KIMBERLY SUE URKOSKI VB 1-4; BB 1-4; track 3; honor roll 1-4; honor grad 4; pep club 1-4; FBLA 1-4; chorus 1, 2, 4; swing choir 4; speech 2-4; st. qual. 3, 4; C-club 3, 4; BB cheerleader 1- 4; capt. 2-4; annual 4; homecoming 1st att. 4; Co. govt, day 3; aide 2, 4; pom pon girl 4; class sec. tr. 1; class pres. 2; paper 2- 4; asst, editor 4; prom server 2; grad, marshall 3; sextet 4. CAMBREN SUE NEEL VB 1; BB 1, 2; pep club 1-4; FHA 1-4'; reporter 4; chorus 1, 2, 4; speech 2-4; st, qual. 4; annual 4; Co. govt, day 3; pom pon girl 2-4; paper 2-4; sextet 4. PATRICK LEE GOFF BB 1-4; honor roll 1-4; honor grad 4; pep club 2-4; FFA 1-4; treas 3; v. pres. 4; cho- rus 2; swing choir 2; band 1-4; rep 1; jazz band 2-4; speech 2-4; st. qual. 2, 4; C-club 3, 4; homecoming 2nd att. 4; Co govt, day 3; aide 1; class pres. 1; class sec tr 2; prom server 2; grad usher 3. LORIE SUE HANNAPPEL BB 1; track 1-4; honor roll 1-4; salutatori- an 4; pep club 1-4; FFA 1; FBLA 3, 4; chorus 1-4; swing choir 1, 3, 4; speech 2- 4; st. qual. 4; drama 2, 3; C-club 1-4; FB cheerleader 2-4; mat maid 2-4; annual 4; Co. govt, day 3; class sec. 4; prom server 2; vocal solo 1-4; duet 3, 4; sextet 4 66 LINCOLN SCOTT WILLIAMS FB 1-4; BB 1-4; track 1-4; honor roll 1-4; honor grad 4; FFA 1-4; pari. 3; pres. 4; chorus 2; band 1-4; jazz band 1-4; C-club 1-4; homecoming king 4; Co govt day 3; prom server 2; grad marshall 3. KATHY RENEE FLEEMAN VB 1-4; BB 1-4; track 3; pep club 1-4; pres. 4; FBLA 1-4; Hist. 4; chorus 1, 2, 4; C-club 1-4; homecoming queen 4; annual 4; Co govt day 3; aide 4; pom pon girl 2-4; class v. pres. 3; class pres. 4; paper 2-4; prom server 3; grad marshall 3; sextet 4. TRACY LYNN CEIER VB 1-4; track 2; honor roll 1-4; pep club 1-4; FHA 1-4; Rec. 2; Pari. 3; Pres. 4; FBLA 2-4; Pres. 4; drama 3; C-club 2-4; mat maid 3, 4; Co govt day 3; pom pon girl 2-4; paper 4; prom server 2; grad usher 3. DENICE ANN BARDSLEY VB 2; track 1-3; honor roll 4; pep club 1- 4; chorus 1-4; swing choir 2-4; speech 2- 4; st. qual. 4; drama 2; C-club 2, 3; FB cheerleader 2-4; mat maid 1; annual 3, 4; homecoming 2nd att. 4; Co govt day 3; aide 1-4; class v. pres. 4; paper 2-4; ban- ner 3; sextet 4; duet 3, 4. ROSALIE DAWN OLSON honor roll 1-4; co valedictorian 4; chorus 1-4; band 1-4; jazz band 1-4; speech 2; paper 2; Co govt day 3; sextet 4. LISA JEAN LAMB VB 1-4; all conf. 4; h.m. 3; tourn. team 4; all area 4; h.m. 3 hon. capt. 4; all state h.m. 4; BB 1-4; all conf. 3; h.m. 2; 2nd team 1; tourn. team 3; all area 4; hon. capt. 4; h.m. 1, 2; sup. squad 4; all state 4; h.m. 2, 3; tourn team 3; honor roll 1-4; pep club 1-4; FBLA 1-4; v. pres. 4; FHA 1- 4; pari. 2; rep. 3; sec. 4; pep squad 4; speech 2, 3; C-club 1-4; BB cheerleader 1, 2; Co govt day 3; aide 3, 4; class v. pres. 1; annual 3, 4; paper 2-4; editor 4. 67 LOOK AT US NOW MRS. BRAZDA! Kindergarten class. Back row: Denice Bardsley, Sue Schlondorf, Cammie Neel, Pamela Brown, Brian Herman, Lori Spires, David Winfield, and Shawn Gabriel. Middle row: Trina Houck, Tracy Geier, Lincoln Williams, Kim Ur- koski, Mike Zegar, Joel Bahlken, and Michael Sock. Front row: Crystal Rupp (deceased), Rosalie Olson, Lisa Lamb, Amber Ander- son, Kathy Fleeman, and Tony Boroviak. LORI LYNN SPIRES VB 1-4; honor roll 1-4; pep club 1-4; FHA 1-4; rec. 3; v. pres. 4; speech 2, 3; annual 4; Co. govt, day 3; class sec. tr. 3; aide 1, 3, 4; paper 3, 4. SUE ANN SCHLONDORF VB 1-4; all conf. h.m. 3; 1st team 4; all area h.m. 3; co capt. 4; 2nd team 4; BB 1-4; all conf. h.m. 4; all area h.m. 4; honor roll 1-4; co valedictorian 4; pep club 1-4; FBLA 1-4; pres. 3; speech 2-4; st. qual. 4; C-club 1-4; band 1-4; pres. 4; v. pres. 3; jazz band 1-4; Co. govt, day 3; harvest of harmony can. 4; class sec. tr. 1; class pres. 3; paper 2-4; grad usher 3. PAMELA MICHELLE BROWN VB 1, 2; track 1-4; pep club 1-4; FFA 1-4; FBLA 1; chorus 1-3; band 1-4; C-club 1-4; speech 2-4; annual 3; Co govt day 3; aide 3, 4; paper 2-4. BRIAN KENDELL HERMAN FB 3, 4; BB 1-4; pep club 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; FFA 1-4; C-club 2-4; Co govt day 3; homecoming 1st att. 4; aide 4; prom serv- er 2: marshall 3 68 FAREWELL CLASS OF 1986 Two very talented ladies presented “KIDS ON THE BLOCK to our kids on the block. See if you can locate Kelby Herman, April Church, Scott Pollard, Travis Morris, Brigit Dush, Kevin Urkoski, Carla Schultz, the puppet, Dewayne Prososki and Kyle Pollard. PLEASE SAY THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING FOR SUPPORTING THE 1986 BOMBER. THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. THE 1986 BOMBER STAFF ESPECIALLY THANKS: SWEET ELECTRIC for sponsoring the elementary pages. MIDLAND AG SERVICE, INC. for sponsoring the girls basketball pages. R A AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 224 Broadway Fullerton, Nebraska 68638 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST Established in 1881 Fullerton, Nebraska 68638 GUS JANE GLASGOW Bomber Boosters for 26 Years FARMERS NATIONAL BANK FDIC Insured - 308-946-3031 Central City, NE 68826 McILNAY COMPANY - CENTRAL CITY Hardware - AirConditioning - Plumbing Heating Irrigation Mechanical Contracting BAXTER'S AG-LAND EQUIP., INC. West Highway 30 - Central City, Ne 308-946-3041 POLLARD PROPANE OIL CO. INC. Clarks Fullerton 308-548-2466 FARMER'S COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Clarks, Nebraska 308-548-2201 CONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Open Tuesday-Saturday Phone 548-2569 KUHN INSURANCE Clarks, Nebraska 308-548-2411 WILLIAM DOUGLAS AND COMPANY Clarks, Nebraska 68628 Phone 548-2588 CLARKS TELEPHONE COMPANY Clarks, Nebraska 308-548-2251 THE ERI - MIT CORPORATION Norm and Janet Manstedt Computer Sports Management Programs FULLERTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Fritz Engel, owner manager 308-536-2436  1. Lori and Line campaign. 2. The sophomore class play. 3. Jason Douglas and Jason Luebbe finally get to disect frogs. 4. Brian and Tracy at the senior wedding. 5. Mrs. Cindy Vertin. McGUINN GARAGE General Repair Towing Insection Repair Day Phone 548-2323 Nite 548-2414 or 2543 CENTRAL CITY REPUBLICAN NONPAREIL Your Weekly Visitor For All Your Advertising Needs Central City, NE 308-946-3051 CENTRAL BANK Member FDIC Central City, NE CENTRAL CITY VETERINARY CLINIC Dr. L.L. Dearking - Dr. C.R. Johnson 1-800-247-0217 or 548-2215 JEFF F. CLARKE, DDS Central City, NE 308-946-5255 KZ - 100 FM Nebraska's BIG FM 100.3 Mhz FM WEIDNER CHEVROLET THE DEALER WHO DEALS' West Highway 308-946-3061 or 384-1855 Central City, NE 68826 DAVE'S AUTOMOTIVE R.R. 2, West HWY 30 Central City, NE 68828 BANK OF CLARKS YOUR HOMETOWN BANK Clarks, Nebraska STROBEL INDUSTRIES, INC. Clarks, Nebraska 308-548-2254 CLARKS GRAIN COMPANY Clarks, Nebraska Phone 548-2828 DIANE'S INTERIORS Grand Island Mall 381-7331 CALEY INSURANCE Clarks, Nebraska 308-548-2214 PIONEER BRAND SEEDS Corn, Beans, Wheat, Sorgum, Alfalfa Robert Schlondorf, Clarks, 548-2591 CLARKS LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials, Fence, Paint, Glass, and Builder's Hardware. BETHESDA CARE CENTER 946-3088 Central City, NE LONE TREE PRINTING Quality Printing - 308-946-3782 Central City, NE 71 Bomber Boosters SILVERBLADE BARBER STUDIO - FULLERTON MORGAN MORGAN - FULLERTON JAN'S HAIRSTYLING - FULLERTON WHITED SONS JOHN DEERE - FULLERTON COMMUNITY FEED AND SEED STORE - FULLERTON TEMME MOTEL SERVICE STATION - CLARKS TRICKLE'S PLACE - CLARKS FINLAYSON INSURANCE AGENCY - CENTRAL CITY REDMAN'S SHOES - CENTRAL CITY BETTS TRUCKING - CENTRAL CITY HAITH MOTOR CO. - CENTRAL CITY WHEELERS - CENTRAL CITY CENTRAL CITY MALL - CENTRAL CITY NORDSTEDT CLOTHING CO. - CENTRAL CITY BESTED'S - CENTRAL CITY DALE AND MARY MORRIS - CLARKS DIANE'S BEAUTY SHOP - CLARKS V.F.W. CLUB - CLARKS LUANA'S HOMEMADE FOODS - CLARKS SHORTY'S BAR - CLARKS INDEPENDENT CLUB CENTRAL CITY JUSTICE PHARMACY - CENTRAL CITY CREST MOTEL - CENTRAL CITY THE D.J. SHOP - CENTRAL CITY FLORIST DR JOHN P AHLSCHWEDE - CENTRAL CITY FARM BUREAU INS.. DICK EVERS - CENTRAL CITY CONGRATULATIONS LOR IE HANNAPPEL FROM MOM AND DAD MARV'S JACK AND JILL - CENTRAL CITY MERRICK MANOR. RETIRE WITH DIGNITY - CENTRAL CITY SOLT FUNERAL HOME - CENTRAL CITY 1. SPELLING TEAM: Front row with trophies, Merrick County Champion Kristi Ksiazek, Second Wanda Homan. Back row: Murcina Pickrel, Sarah Myers, Stephen Olson, Matt Wibbels. 2. Shane was one popular stage manager for the kindergarten. 3. Shawn announces he's a millionaire. 72
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