Creighton High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Creighton, NE)
- Class of 1977
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Bulldog 1977 Creighton High School, Creighton, Nebraska Personnel 3 CHS SCHOOL BOARD. FRONT ROW: Helen Larsen. Rev. Eugene Beve. Ruth Andersen, and John Van Brocklin. BACK ROW: Norman Doerr. Dr. Leo Polak, and Fred Largen. Administration And Faculty Join Efforts 1. Duane Booth and Chuck DeWall are the CHS vocal and instrumental music instructors. 2. Greg Nelson teaches shop classes first semester while Diane Fuchtman heads the vocational agriculture department. 3. Science teachers Stan Turner. Bill Hakonson. and Melvin Prusa display some of their lab equipment. 4 Not only students receive injuries during P.E. class, but also the instructors. Bob Polzin examines co-P.E. instructor Joyce Jefson's sprained arm. 5 Faculty Opens New Paths To Students 1. Onie Tyler. Harlan Halverson, and Lois Blazek examine the students' math papers. 2. Business and typing instructors are Bill Harder and Dick Wray. 3. The English department consists of Irene Nigra; Barbara Tassemeyer; Margaret McGill, Guidance Counselor; and Katherine Schmidt. 4. Jack Zimmerer takes over the shop classes during second semester. 6 1 Two new additions to CHS faculty are Diane Toman, art teacher; and George Thietje. drama and speech instructor. 2. Aide Jean Andersen and Special Education teacher Cathy Weikert help one of their students. 3. History teachers Doc Valverde, Jim Hoppe, and Ron Parks use films as one of their many aids to make classes more interesting. 4 Joyce Howell and Sheri Ehrenberg teach home ec and adult living classes. 7 1. Dwight Schroeder and Hank Frank, janitors, enjoy their cigarettes and coffee break. 2. One of Vivian Frank’s duties as office secretary is keeping a list of lunch passes issued. 3. Janet Booth, part time secretary, aids Mrs. Frank in the office. 4. Vera Zeph. Doris Milne. Wilma Guhlke. and Alice Jessen prepare and serve breakfast and lunch to the CHS students and faculty. vVMMMM Activities 9 C-Club Sponsors Soup Supper Members of the C-Club were able to use their culinary talents at their soup supper. The students and their sponsor, Dick Wray, prepared three kinds of soup which they served with pie and coffee. They served approximately 450 people. The proceeds from the supper will be used for the purchase of sports equipment. 1. Dan Wagner and Chuck Borgman add the finishing touches to the chili. 2. The C-Club officers are Bill Thiele. Vice-President; Terri Harder. Secretary-Treasurer; Tim Gragert. President; and Mr. Dick Wray, sponsor. 3. C-Club members sample pies brought for the soup supper 4. Mr Dick Wray presides over his athletes. 10 Spanish Club held a party in honor of this year’s exchange students. Keld Rasmussen from Denmark and Patty Osorio from Ecuador. This annual party consisted of making Patty and Keld honorary members of the club and breaking a Spanish pinata. This year the Spanish Club spon- sored Susie Guenther as their Homecom- ing queen candidate. The Spanish Club had an enrollment of 47 this year and Dr. Alberto Valverde. the club sponsor, hopes for an even larger enrollment next year. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS. Derek Andersen. President; Denise Wagner. Public Relations Officer; Sally Guenther. Treasurer; Terri Harder. Secretary; Susie Guenther. Vice President; and Dr. Alberto Valverde. sponsor. 1. Keld Rasmussen is congratulated by Dr. Alberto Valverde. 2. The girls discuss the plans for the annual party. 3. Patty Osorio is made an honorary member by Dr. Alberto Valverde. 4 Mark Wilmes hangs the pinata for the party. 11 Pep Club Serves NENAC Wrestlers 1. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Janelle Burt. Kathryn Eggers. Julie Hilkemeier. Stacy Andersen, and Tammie Prohaska. 2. The Pep Club girls enjoy another exciting pep rally. 3. The Pep Club girls support the football team. 4. Mr. Polzin rewards Susie Ulrich for her continuous support. In addition to providing concessions at regular games, the CHS Pep Club served the wrestlers their noon meal during the NENAC wrestling tournament. They also provided meals for the spectators of the event. Parent’s Nights gave the members a chance to use their talents in making flowers. The Pep Club officers and squad leaders served at the annual CHS Sports Banquet sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. BOYS' SPORTS CHEERLEADERS. B-TEAM. FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: Pat DeMuth, Jane McGill. Rhonda Overholt, Lynn Todd. Teresa Jensen, and Joan Oltjenbruns. VARSITY. Mel Goiter, Jill Buerman. and Patty Nielsen. GIRLS' SPORTS CHEERLEADERS. B-TEAM FRONT ROW: Korina Melcher. Linda Glover. Diane Sukup, and Vicky Schwindt. VARSITY. SECOND ROW: Anne Thomas. Carrie Wood. Pat Richling. and Judy Wagner. 13 FHA Girls Rock For Teen Center The Creighton FHA Chapter began the year with a new sponsor, Mrs. Joyce Howell. Chapter Mothers were Mrs. Eldon Rohwer and Mrs. Dale Hilkemeier. Renee Oltjenbruns was selected as Miss FHA for the 1976-77 year. Renee was given this honor for her outstanding contributions to the chapter. Some of the events sponsored by the FHA Chapter this year were an FHA-FFA hayrack ride, a Christmas party. Daddy Date Night, Sweetheart Ball, and a Parents’ Night Supper. As money making projects, they held a slave aucton and a rock-a-thon. The money from the rock-a-thon was donated to the Teen Center fund. 3 1. FHA girls participate in the Rock-a-thon to raise money for the Teen Center 2. The FHA members and their fathers enjoy a game of volleyball on Daddy Date Night. 3. Mrs. Joyce Howell, and Mrs. Dale Hilkemeier, chapter mother, prepare the lunch for the Valentine s Party. FHA OFFICERS: Kathy Ehrenberg. Janet Placek, and Di Ann Rohwer, Encounter Chairpersons; Barb Doerr. Publicity Chairperson; Rhonda Overholt. Secretary; Juli Hilkemeier. President; Rita Overholt. Vice-President; Renee Oltjenbruns. Historian; and Susie Ulrich. Treasurer. 14 FFA Nets $656 from Fruit Sales This year the Future Farmers of America earned approximately $656. This money was used to sponsor the Creighton Progress Livestock Show and to send delegates to the state and national conventions. The FFA chapter’s main money- making project was selling cases of oranges, apples, and grapefruit. They sold a total of 82 cases. Jerry Hanefeldt sold 97 boxes, which was the largest amount sold by any one individual. Jerry Pospisil sold 45 boxes and Tyon Larson sold 33 boxes. Other activities included the FFA banquet, Parent’s Night, a soup supper, the FFA-FHA Sweetheart Ball, and the FFA-FHA hayrack ride. In the future the chapter plans to pick up cans in the neighborhood to help clean up the community. 1. FFA OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Tom Peters. Parliamentarian; Everett Beckman. Reporter; and Lloyd Pospisil. Secretary. BACK ROW: Mrs. Diana Fuchtman. sponsor; Kelly Dohmen. Sentinel; Jerry Jensen. President; Bruce Wagner. Treasurer; and Mark Becker. Vice-President. 2. Scott Carpenter and David Jundt. members of the home horticulture team, receive a blue ribbon at the state FFA contest 3. Jerry Pospisil and Jerry Hanefeldt are the top two salesmen in fruit sales. 15 Theis Goes To State Speech Contest 1. Laura Theis qualifies for the state speech contest in poetry. 2. Eugene Beye and Ruth Baldwin practice duet acting for the NENAC speech contest. 3. The speech team under the direction of Mr. George Thietje consists of Laura Theis. Di Ann Rohwer. Tamie Sorensen. Ruth Baldwin. Eugene Beye. Tammy Smith, and Laurie Buchholz. Since Laura Theis was selected as one of the top five district winners in Interpretation of Poetry, she qualified for the state speech contest. Laura is the first to represent CHS in state competition in several years. The CHS speech team attended the Bloomfield Invitational Speech Contest, the Knox County Speech Contest, at Crofton, the NENAC Speech Contest at O’Neill, and the District Speech Contest at Wayne. Di Ann Rohwer and Laurie Buchholz participated in Informative and Original Oratory, Tammy Smith In Original Oratory and Interpretation of Prose, Tamie Sorensen in Interpretation of Poetry, Eugene Beye in Interpretation of Prose and Duet Acting, and Ruth Baldwin in Duet Acting. Council Sponsors Ping Pong Tournament The Student Council sponsored a ping-pong tournament in March to raise money for the Dwight Schroeder family. Early in the 1976-77 year, the Student Council voted to include a king in the Homecoming festivities. The Council also sponsored lyceum programs. The proceeds went towards Homecoming, Christmas activities, landscaping, and other Council sponsored events. 1. Officers for the 1976-77 year were Kevin Neumann. President; Kent Neumann. Treasurer; Lori Ayers. Secretary; and Terri Harder. Vice-President. 2. Mr. Chuck DeWall and Duane Girdner get into the act” at a lyceum program. FRONT ROW: Todd Timmerman. Gary Wilmes, Lori Ayers. Pat DeMuth, Shelly Wagner, and Kevin Neumann. SECOND ROW: Renee Oltjenbruns. Ken Buchholz. Jim Van Brocklin. Kelli Young. Ann Todd, and Marvin Mach. BACK ROW: Don Balwin, Kevin Neumann. Mike Jundt. Joel Bennett. Terri Harder. Julie Jensen. David Jundt. and Barb Doerr. 17 Many Groups Are Too Large To Picture FFA Mark Becker Everett Beckman Jett Behrens Mike Brandt Tom Brandt Jay Buerman Stu Buerman Scott Carpenter Eldon Doerr Kelly Dohmen Roger Eggerling Tom Fitch Rodger Frank Bill Manefeldt Jerry Hanefeldt Rod Hart Spanish Club Jerry Jensen Derek Anderson Keith McGill David Jundt Lars Anderson Laurie Mclnerney Tom Larsen Tammy Bartling Jerry Paesl Rod Ludwick Eugene Beye Denise O’Connor Rick McManigal Laurie Buchholz Patricia Osorio Roger Morrill Janelle Burt Keld Rasmussen Jeff Neumann Laura Clough Pat Richling Tom Peters Pat DeMuth DiAnn Rohwer Jerry Pospisil Tom DeMuth JoAnn Schellen Lloyd Pospisil Sarah Eggers Tamie Sorensen Darrel Raff Brenda Eisenbeiss Terri Stubben Bernard Shefl Lori Emory Theresa Sukup Terry Sorensen Julie Ewald Cindy Thomas Doug Strope Tom Fitch Susie Ulrich Bill Thiele Sally Guenther John Van Brocklin Jim Van Brocklin Susie Guenther Anne Wagner Bruce Wagner Terri Harder Denise Wagner Clem Wagner Kathy Holecek Beverly Walton Craig Wagner Jill Ickler Kelly Stubben Wesche George Wagner Joan Klosner Jeff Wilmes Dale Waterman Margie Kocina Mark Wilmes Bill Witt Joan Mathine C Club Derek Anderson Don Baldwin Ruth Baldwin Ward Baldwin Tammy Bartling Everett Beckman Tim Behrens Eugene Beye Stu Buerman Pat DeMuth Kelly Dohmen Roger Eggerling Sarah Eggers Tom Ehrenberg Lori Eisenbeiss Lori Emory Mary Erickson Denise Falter Joyce Fischer Matt Fitch Denise Fritz Duane Girdner Tim Gragert Sally Guenther Susan Guenther Paula Hammer Terri Harder Don Henery Bill Hengstler Margie Kocina Tim Kumm Perry Larson Laurie Mclnerney Sheri McManigal Roger Nelsen Kent Neumann Kevin Neumann Patty Nielsen Denise Ober Mary Ober Renee Oltjenbruns Rhonda Overholt Greg Paesl Layne Pahl Mary Ann Pahl Tom Peters Mike Ralston David Rohwer Jane Rumsey Janice Sorensen Bill Thiele Bob Thiele Greg Todd Jim Van Brocklin John Van Brocklin Craig Wagner Dan Wagner George Wagner Kelly Stubben Wesche Gary Wilmes Mark Wilmes Brad York Betty Ziegenbein Pep Club Judy Anderson Stacey Anderson Lori Ayers Cariotta Banitt Tammy Bartling Susie Beckman Liz Borgmann Laurie Buchholz Jill Buerman Janelle Burt Connie Cedar Teresa Cedar Pat DeMuth Barb Doerr Ellen Eggerling Kathy Eggers Sarah Eggers Kathy Ehrenberg Brenda Eisenbeiss Joyce Eisenbeiss Lori Eisenbeiss Julie Emory Lori Emory Mary Erickson Denise Falter Monica Fanta Denise Fritz Marie Fuchtman Donna Glover Melanie Goiter Sally Guenther Susan Guenther Paula Hammer Terri Harder Rhonda Hart Bernita Haverkamp Betsy Haverkamp Doreen Henery Juli Hilkemier Jill Hoferer Kathy Holecek Patty Homan Teresa Huigens Jill Ickler Teresa Jensen Lynn Johnson Cindy Kloke Margie Kocina Joy Larsen Sandra Mach Maria Mayes Jane McGill Laurie Mclnerney Sheri McManigal Korina Melcher Suzanne Montgomery June Morrill Kay Morrill Patty Nielsen Denise Ober Mary Ober Joan Oltjenbruns Renee Oltjenbruns Rhonda Overholt Rita Overholt Laura Owens Janet Placek Colleen Prochaska Lori Prochaska Tammie Prochaska Julie Ralston Pat Richling DiAnn Rohwer Vicky Schwindt Krista Smith Tammy Smith Janice Sorensen Tamie Sorensen Terri Stubben Cathy Sukup Diana Sukup Laura Theis LaDonna Thiele Anne Thomas Linda Glover Thomas Lynn Todd Peggy Van Brocklin Denise Wagner Jan Wagner Joan Wagner Judy Wagner Julie Wagner • Laurie Wagner Shelly Wagner Jean Warren Jolee Wilmes Patty Witt Carrie Wood Betty Ziegenbein FHA Judy Anderson Lori Ayers Ruth Baldwin Tammy Bartling Liz Borgmann Janelle Burt Pat DeMuth Barb Doerr Kathy Eggers Kathy Ehrenberg Monica Fanta Joyce Fisher Marie Fuchtman Melanie Goiter Rhonda Hart Juli Hilkemeier Jill Hoferer Teresa Jensen Maria Mayes Korina Melcher Kim Melcher Val Miller Denise Ober Mary Ober Joan Oltjenbruns Renee Oltjenbruns Rhonda Overholt Rita Overholt Janet Placek DiAnn Rohwer Peggy Shinker Janice Sorensen Terri Stubben Anne Thomas Susie Ulrich Julie Wagner Shelly Wagner Bev Walton Carrie Wood Denotes officer Denotes class secretary Denotes cheerleader Denotes squad leader Council Adds King CHS’s 1976 Homecoming was especially exciting this year because king candidates were added to the royalty. Gary Wilmes received the honor of being the first king with Rhonda Overholt crowned queen. First attendants were Renee Oltjenbruns and Kelly Dohmen. Second atten- dants were Lori Ayers and Everett Beckman. The homecoming parade was held Friday afternoon. Pep Club won first place and the eighth grade received second in the float competition. Friday night a 20-0 victory over Randolph added more excitement to the activities. 1. Reigning over the 1976 Homecoming are Queen Rhonda Overholt and King Gary Wilmes. 2. Mr. Booth, Student Council sponsor, directs homecoming activities. 3. Pep Club float wins first place. 4 Kip Tyler crowns '76 Homecoming King Gary Wilmes. 5. Mag Wies shares a precious moment with '76 Homecoming Queen. Rhonda Overholt. 20 HOMECOMING 1976 QUEEN AND KING CANDIDATES. Freshman Class: Nick Wles and Suzann Montgomery; Sophomore Class: Tim Behrens and Pat DeMuth; Junior Class: Jim Van Brocklin and Lori Ayers; Senior Class: Tim Gragert and Patty Nielsen; C Club: Gary Wilmes and Sally Guenther; FFA: Everett Beckman; FHA: Rhonda Overholt; National Honor Society: Kevin Neumann; Spanish Club: Susie Guenther; and Pep Club: Kelly Dohmen and Renee Oltjenbruns. 21 Honor Society Has Evening Ceremony This year the Honor Society altered their initiation procedure. Instead of an afternoon ceremony, they held an evening ceremony with a reception following for the members and their parents. Honor Society members are selected for scholastic excellence, leadership, service, and character. The National Honor Society officers are Kent Neumann. Vice-President; John Van Brocklin, President; and Jean Warren. Secretary-Treasurer. FRONT ROW: John Van Brocklin, Kent Neumann, Derek Andersen. Rex Largen. Jane McGill. Margie Kocina. and Sheryl Doerr. SECOND ROW: Kent Schroeder. Jean Warren. Kevin Neumann. Roger Nelsen. Laura Theis. Sally Guenther. Susie Guenther.and Teresa Huigens. BACK ROW: Jerry Jensen. Don Baldwin. Brad York. Eugene Beye. Terri Harder. Colleen Prochaska. Linda Doerr. and Barb Doerr. 22 Annual Theme Is Senior Class Motto The Annual Staff attended a Walsworth clinic in Tilden and a NENAC clinic in Randolph. They learned many useful ideas and helpful hints. 1. Judy Andersen, Mrs. Barbara Tassemeyer, Colleen Prochaska, Susie Ulrich, and Denise Wagner take a break from their work. 2. Janice Sorensen and Tamie Sorensen sell an annual to a prospective buyer. Mrs. Margaret McGill. 3. The staff photographer. Susie Ulrich, takes special care focusing her subject. 4. Colleen Prochaska. assisted by Bev Walton, rushes to meet the copy deadline. 5. Judy Andersen and Denise Wagner plan a lay-out for an annual page. Band Attends Grand Island Harvest of Harmony The CHS Marching band attended the Grand Island Harvest of Harmony for the first time when it went this year. It also performed at all five football games, presenting both pre-game and half-time shows. The band also marched in the annual Homecoming parade. Some of the band students were chosen to participate in a NENAC band clinic at Randolph. The band presented a Christmas concert and presented its annual Bulldog Band Night. The band held a pre-contest recital and played several selections at Graduation. It also presented a program on Memorial Day. The concert band was the only band to receive a superior at contest in O'Neill for the second year in a row. This was the nineteenth year that the band has received a superior rating at contest. 1. TRUMPET TRIO: Patty Nielsen, Brad York, and Barb Doerr 2. Representing Creighton in an honors band at the Grand Island Harvest of Harmony are Kent Neumann and Brian York. 3. FLUTE TRIO: June Morrill. Jane McGill, and Laura Theis. 24 VARSITY MARCHING AND CONCERT BAND. FRONT ROW Mr. Duane Booth, director; T. Ehrenberg. E. Doerr. J. McGill. J. Morrill, and P. Nielsen. SECOND ROW: R. Oltjenbruns. P. Van Brocklin. K. Neumann. S. Potter. J. Warren, and K. Neumann. THIRD ROW: L. Clough. D. Jensen. L. Doerr. K. Holecek. J. Placek. and J. Andersen FOURTH ROW: D Ober. J. Buerman, L. Theis. K. Ehrenberg. D. Falter. M. Goiter, and D. Rohwer. FIFTH ROW. B. Hansen. B. York. M. Jundt. B York. E. Beye. D. Rohwer. and R. Nelsen. SIXTH ROW: S. Doerr. S. Van Brocklin. R Largen. R. Baldwin. M Erickson. M Ober. and K. Melcher. SEVENTH ROW: B Doerr. J. Dannert. J. Snyder. D. Jundt. S. Carpenter. J Moehlenhoff. and R. Morrill. EIGHTH ROW: S. Andersen. J. Wagner. J. Oltjenbruns. L. Todd. K. Morrill. C. Banitt. and L. Andersen NINTH ROW: E. Girdner. S. Larson. J Nielsen. D. Largen. and J. Rohwer. TENTH ROW: S. Shinker. R. Myers. M Koppelmon. K. Ulrich. K. Pahl. K. Young, and C. Condon. ELEVENTH ROW: L. McKown . C. Sukup . D. Ireland. K. Wagner, C. Butterfield. R. Falter , and D. Beye BACK ROW: B. York. C. Macke. L. Jacobs. L. Booth. J. Moehlenhoff. R Melcher. and M Schlote. ( denotes marching band members only.) 25 Kent Neumann Receives Sousa Award 1. VARSITY TWIRLERS: Patty Nielsen, Jane McGill, Jean Warren, and Renee Oltjenbruns. 2. Drum Majorette Laura Clough and Drum Major Bruce Hansen lead the Varsity Marching Band. 3. CONTEST SOLOISTS. FRONT ROW. Laura Clough. Linda Doerr. June Morrill. Jane McGill, and Kent Neumann. BACK ROW: Brian York. Kevin Neumann. Brad York, and Mary Erickson. 26 1. BAND OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Patty Nielsen. Librarian; June Morrill. Secretary; and Renee Oltjenbruns. Librarian. BACK ROW: Mike Jundt. Property Manager; Kevin Neumann. President; Kent Neumann.Vice-President; and Roger Nelsen. Property Manager. 2. The Marching Band •goes on parade at Homecoming. 3. June Morrill leads the Pep Band at basketball half-time 4. BRASS QUARTET: Patty Nielsen. Kent Neumann. Brad York, and Kevin Neumann. 27 Arion Award Split Three Ways Sharon Potter, June Morrill, and Jean Warren were tri-winners of the 1977 Arion Award, first at CHS. This award is usually given to an outstanding senior vocalist, but all three were voted for by the mixed chorus. Five soloists went to contest at O’Neill and each received a superior rating. The seven larger groups which attended from CHS also were given superior and excellent scores. A music banquet, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, was held for the first time this year on November 22. All members of both band and vocal music were honored. The guest speaker was Debra Barnes, a former Miss America. Patty Nielsen and Sharon Potter received a superior on their duet at Contest. MIXED CHORUS. FRONT ROW: J. Warren. C. Banitt. C. Prochaska. J. Dannert. P. Nielsen. D. Falter. K. McGill. T. Nielsen, J. Neumann. B. York. J. Van Brocklin, S. Potter. J. Jensen. T. Harder, and C. Wood. SECOND ROW: D Falter. D Glover. M Kocina, S. Mach. J. Moehlenhoff. D Rohwer. S. Van Brocklin. R. Largen. L. Todd. J. McGill. K. Melcher. and L. Clough. THIRD ROW: K. Morrill. L. Doerr. M. Ober. J. Morrill. K. Buchholz. B. York. G. Beye. R. Morrill. N. Wies. B. Schroeder. D. Girdner, M. Goiter. L. Prochaska. and D. Wagner. BACK ROW: P. Witt. B. Doerr. T. Jensen. D. Jensen. J. Rayer, T. Prochaska. M Mayes. J. Oltjenbruns. J. Buerman. K. Eggers. C. Cedar. L. Owens, and J. Burt. 28 1. ALL-STATE SOLOISTS: Laura Clough. Sharon Potter. June Morrill. Patty Nielsen. Duane Girdner. Keith McGill, and Eugene Beye 2. GIRLS BARBERSHOP: Terri Harder. June Morrill. Jean Warren, and Sharon Potter. 3. Jean Warren has been the piano accompanist for the past three years. 29 First Music Banquet Held At CHS CONTEST SOLOISTS: June Morrill. Sharon Potter. Duane Girdner. Eugene Beye. and Laura Clough. SWING CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Patty Nielsen. Melanie Goiter. Terri Harder, and Jill Buerman. SECOND ROW: Jean Warren. Keith McGill. June Morrill. Brad York. Colleen Prochaska, Duane Girdner. Sharon Potter. Brian York, and Laura Clough. THIRD ROW: Denise Falter. Rex Largen. Maria Mayes. Eugene Beye. Jane McGill, Tim Nielsen, and Linda Doerr. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Eggers. Nick Wies, David Rohwer. Scott Van Brocklin. Roger Morrill, and Denise Wagner. BACK ROW: Bobby Schroeder. Ken Buchholz. Margie Kocina, Joel Van Brocklin, and Joan Rayer. 30 BOYS BARBERSHOP: Brad York. Keith McGill. Brian York, and Duane Girdner. MADRIGAL: Colleen Prochaska. June Morrill. Patty Nielsen. Jean Warren. Brad York. Keith McGill. Rex Largen. Denise Wagner, Laura Clough. Sharon Potter. Terri Harder. Duane Girdner, Eugene Beye. and Brian York. MIXED ENSEMBLE. FRONT ROW: Margie Kocina. Patty Nielsen. Colleen Prochaska. June Morrill. Brad York. Keith McGill. Duane Girdner. Eugene Beye. Brian York. Sharon Potter. Laura Clough. Jane McGill, and Terri Harder. BACK ROW: Jean Warren. Patty Witt. Diane Jensen. Linda Doerr. Joan Rayer. Denise Falter. Melanie Goiter. Maria Mayes. Denise Wagner. Jill Buerman. and Kathy Eggers. 31 First Year For English And Social Studies Awards Among the many awards given for scholastic excellence at the honors convocation, an English award and a social studies award were added. Prior to this year, the awards were given at an afternoon assembly. This year the honors convocation was held in the evening so that parents could attend. In addition to specific scholastic awards, music, Pep Club, art, and physical fitness awards were presented. 1. CITIZENSHIP AWARD FRONT ROW: Roger Nelsen. and Margie Kocina. SECOND ROW: Cariotta Banitt. Nick Wies. Barb Doerr. and Rex Largen. BACK ROW: Kent Neumann. Jean Warren. Kevin Neumann, and Principal Carl Nielsen. 2. Sherry Ehrenberg gives Laurie Buchholz the Betty Crocker Award. 3. The business award is given to Teresa Huigens by Bill Harder 32 1. Joan Klosner and Kathy Holecek received the Spanish award. Pictured is Kathy receiving her award from Dr. Alberto Valverde. 2. Terri Harder receives the English award from Barbara Tassemeyer 3. James Hoppe presents Layne Pahl with the social studies award. 4 Melvin Prusa awards John Van Brocklin a medal for science achievement. He also awards Gary Wilmes with a medal for his math achievement. 33 Ayers, Van Brocklin Crowned Queen, King 1. Bruce Doerr and Kara Melcher. crownbearers. await the crowning of the royalty. 2. For the second consecutive year, Witch Bone, a favorite of Creighton teens, played for the Sweetheart Ball. On February 12 Lori Ayers and Jim Van Brocklin were crowned Sweetheart Ball King and Queen. Last year’s royalty, Rhonda Overholt and Kelly Dohmen, substituting for Stu Buerman, crowned the new royalty. The theme for the Sweetheart Ball was Let’s Get Closer. A special song was played for the royalty by Witch Bone. Maria Mayes, attendant; Tammy Bartling, attendant; Melanie Goiter, attendant; DiAnn Rohwer. attendant; Kara Melcher. crownbearer; Rhonda Overholt. 1976 queen; Lori Ayers. 1977 queen; Jim Van Brocklin. 1977 king; Kelly Dohmen. 1976 attendant; Bruce Doerr. crownbearer; Mark Becker, atten- dant; Bill Thiele, attendant; Lloyd Pospisil. attendant; and Jerry Jensen, attendant. Athletics 35 Football Team Works Under New Mentor This year the CHS football team was guided by new head coach Dick Wray. He was assisted by Stan Turner and Bob Polzin. Also helping with the football program were student managers Tyon Larson, Greg Paesl, and Jolee Wilmes. Three football players from CHS were selected for the NENAC All-Conference Team. They were Everett Beckman. Perry Larson, and Gary Wilmes. Kelly Dohmen, Tim Gragert, Layne Pahl, and Tom Peters received honorable mention awards. Mark Wilmes was the All-Conference kicker. Named in the Northeast Nebraska Top Twenty by the NORFOLK DAILY NEWS was Everett Beckman with Gary Wilmes receiving honorable mention. VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: J. Snyder. J. Neumann. N. Wies. B. Waterman. C. Hart. D. Falter. J. Behrens. D. Jundt, J. Wilmes. K. Buchholz, T. Morrill, and Student Manager T. Larson. SECOND ROW: Student Manager G. Paesl. C. Dohmen. T. Behrens, J. Van Brocklin. M. Ralston. G. Wagner. R. Strope. S. Van Brocklin, D. Rohwer, K. Rassmussen, G. Kumm. and Student Manager J. Wilmes. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Stan Turner, J. Lantz. W. Baldwin. J. Van Brocklin. D. Girdner. B. Fanta. C. Wagner. E. Beye. B. York. B. Thiele. P. Larson. M. Jundt. R. Eggerling. and W. Ehrenberg. BACK ROW: Head Coach Dick Wray. D. Wagner. T. Gragert. G. Wilmes. K. Dohmen. D. Lantz. E Beckman. C. Borgmann. K. Neumann. M. Wilmes. D. Henery. T. Peters. L. Pahl. and Assistant Coach Bob Polzin. 36 ALL-CONFERENCE WINNERS AND HONORABLE MENTIONS. FRONT ROW: Tim Gragert. Gary Wilmes. and Tom Peters. BACK ROW: Perry Larson. Layne Pahl, Everett Beckman, and Mark Wilmes. 1. Coach Dick Wray displays his style. 2. Gary Wilmes adds more yards to his 1,000 yard goal. 3. Perry Larson snags a pass in the Pierce encounter. 4. Tim Gragert and Dan Wagner fight for another CHS victory. 37 Wilmes Surpasses 1000 Yard Mark CHS 34 Pierce 22 39 West Holt 6 27 Crofton 0 14 Bloomfield 16 18 O'Neill 21 20 Randolph 0 25 Laurel 6 17 Neligh 26 0 Plainview 27 1. Tim Behrens runs for another touchdown. 2. CHS’s indispensable student managers search for needed equipment. 3. Coach Dick Wray gives Tom Peters a few pointers. 4. Everett Beckman shows concern from the sidelines. 5. Captain Everett Beckman is assisted by his co-captains. They are Tim Gragert. Layne Pahl. Everett Beckman, and Gary Wilmes CHS DEFENSE. FRONT ROW: B. Thiele. E. Beckman. K. Dohmen. C. Borgrnann. and D. Henery BACK ROW: T. Behrens. P. Larson. D. Girdner. T. Peters. L. Pahl. M. Ralston, K. Neumann, and T. Gragert. 38 CHS OFFENSE. FRONT ROW: M. Wilmes. D. Wagner. L. Pahl. R. Eggerling. K. Dohmen. E. Beckman, and P. Larson. BACK ROW: T. Gragerl. G. Wilmes. T Peters, and T Behrens 39 Volleyball Girls Take Districts; Go To State Creighton’s Volleyball Team showed outstanding performance during the 1976 season. After taking 3rd place in the Knox County Tournament, the girls pushed on to defeat Loganview and Wayne at districts held in Norfolk. The girls then traveled to Scottsbluff for the state tournament where they were defeated in the first round action. In addition to attending the state tournament, four girls claimed important season honors. Laurie Mclnerney was named to the NORFOLK DAILY NEWS NEN Top 12. Paula Hammer and Denise Fritz were awarded honorable mentions. The NENAC All-Conference selections were Paula Hammer and Laurie Mclnerney with Renee Oltjenbruns as honor- able mention. Denise Fritz made the NENAC All- Conference team, and Laurie Mclnerney capped all honors by making the OMAHA WORLD HERALD’S All-State honorable mention listing. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. FRONT ROW: D. Rohwer. S. Guenther. R. Oltjenbruns. S. Guenther. D. Fritz, and T. Harder. SECOND ROW: M. Goiter. D. Falter. L. Mclnerney. P. Homan, and D. Ober. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Joyce Jefson. Student Manager L. Owens. Student Manager L. Theis, T. Sorenson. Student Manager Kathy Ehrenberg. Student Manager M. Kocina. and Head Coach Bill Hakonson. 40 1. Coaches Joyce Jefson and Bill Hakonson have an outstanding season 2. The volleyball team must settle for third at the Knox County Tournament with hopes of better things to come. 3. Paula Hammer taps a point over her opponent's arms. 4. Susie Guenther reaches for the ball, taking aim. 5. Denise Fritz, Laurie Mclnerney. Renee Oltjenbruns. and Paula Hammer were CHS's most outstanding volleyball players this season. 4t Five Seniors Spark A Winning Team 1. Laurie Mclnerney gives the ball a backward boost. 2. Terri Harder, Denise Fritz. Susie Guenther. Renee Oltjenbruns. and Sally Guenther finish their last year of volleyball with an outstanding season. 3. Laurie Mclnerney shows her skill in blocking. JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: Sfudent Manager Lori Owens. Shelly Wagner. Donna Glover. Student Managers Laura Theis. Margie Kocina. and Kathy Ehrenberg. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Erickson. Lori Emory. Joan Oltjenbruns. Lynn Todd, Cariotta Banitt, and Tammie Lucht. BACK ROW: Tamie Sorensen. Patty Homan. Denise Ober, Mel Goiter. Denise Falter, Mary Ober, and Coach Joyce Jefson. 42 1. Paula Hammer shows her graceful style. 2. Denise Fritz and Paula Hammer, co-captains, get pointers from Coach Bill Hakonson. 3 Denise Fritz passes the ball, hoping for a score. 4. Sally Guenther sets up the ball for her sister Susie's spike. 43 Burns Elected Most Valuable Player By popular vote of the basketball team, Tim Burns was named Most Valuable Player. The Most Improved Player during the season was Bruce Hansen who finished the season with exceptional scoring. In addition, the team elected John Van Brocklin and Bill Thiele as co-captains. Tim Burns was selected for the NENAC All- Conference basketball team and received honorable mention in the All-State selection. Bill Thiele received honorable mention for the All-Conference team. The final score of the game does not always indicate who played the best as was the case in many of CHS’s games. This was especially true of the final game of the season against North Bend in district play. The team’s 5-13 record was made up of many such well-played, close games. VARSITY. FRONT ROW: J. Van Brocklin. K. Dohmen. B.Thiele, T. Burns. Girdner. B. Hansen. M. Fitch. M. Ralston. B Thiele. P. Larson (half and T. Peters. BACK ROW: Head Coach Bob Polzin. D. Falter. D season), and Assistant Coach Jim Hoppe NOT PICTURED: B. York. 44 1. Tim Burns displays his great shooting ability. 2. Duane Girdner fights for possession of the ball. 3. Co-captains John Van Brocklin and Bill Thiele exhibit confidence in their smiles. 4 Coach Bob Polzin gives the boys a few tips. 5. Bill Thiele is credited with a save as he flips the ball to Duane Girdner. 6. Kelly Dohmen jumps above is opponent's reach. CHS Plays Best Game Of Season At Districts JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: S. Carpenter, R. Largen, T. Larson Dohmen, D. Rohwer, and B. Hansen. BACK ROW: M. Fitch, D. Falter, (half-season), J. Neumann. R. Ickler. J. Wilmes. and J. Pospisil. J. Jensen. M. Ralston. T. Sorensen, and Coach Jim Hoppe. SECOND ROW: C. Fischer. G. Kumm. B York. S. Van Brocklin. C. 46 CHS 73 Plainview 59 74 O'Neill 83 58 Crofton 65 52 Randolph 58 67 Hartington C.C. 68 62 Neligh 69 NENAC 79 Wausa 66 71 Laurel 79 73 Elkhorn Valley 85 47 Niobrara 63 KNOX 59 Neligh 68 73 Pierce 62 56 Wayne 54 68 Verdigre 56 57 Bloomfield 72 65 Battle Creek 71 62 Albion 69 59 North Bend 62 Districts 1. Student managers are David Jundt. Greg Paesl. and Bill Hengstler. 2. Bill Thiele struggles against the Albion Cardinals. 3. Tom Peters looks for a teammate to receive his pass. 4. Tim Burns shoots a stylish layup. 5. Tom Peters attempts to score against Niobrara. 6. Bob Thiele goes up for another two points. 47 Team Suffers Many Injuries Most of the top scorers and rebounders of the 1975-76 season graduated last year, hampering this year’s team. The team also experienced numerous accidents which included four sprained ankles, a dislocated finger, a broken nose, muscle spams, hyperventilation, and the usual number of jammed fingers. In spite of these disadvantages, the CHS squad ended the season with a 5-8 record. Laurie Mclnerney was listed in the NEN Top 20. The co-captains, chosen by the team, were Mary Ann Pahl, Denise Fritz, Susie Guenther, and Laurie Mclnerney. 1. Co-captains for the team are Mary Ann Pahl. Susie Guenther. Denise Fritz, and Laurie Mclnerney. 2. Denise Fritz trys for another two points. 3. Mary Ann Pahl displays her blocking technique against her Neligh opponent. 48 VARSITY. FRONT ROW: P. Van Brocklin. R. Oltjenbruns. L. Eisenbeiss. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Bill Hakonson. S. Guenther. D. Fritz. L. and S. Eggers. MIDDLE ROW: Student Manager K. Holecek, D. Falter. Mclnerney. T. Sukup. and Head Coach Joyce Jefson. M. Pahl. M. Erickson. J. Rumsey. and Student Manager C. Prochaska. 49 Mclnerney Dominates Scoring And Rebounds CHS 46 Plainview 20 O'Neill 24 Neligh 43 Wausa 25 Neligh 38 Wausa 42 Verdigre 32 Niobrara 26 Bloomfield 23 Crofton 30 Battle Creek 27 Bloomfield 28 North Bend 35 48 44 35 27 NENAC 33 15 22 Knox 43 Knox 33 41 40 47 Districts 50 1. Jane Rumsey attempts to block a Bloomfield shot. 2. Mary Ann Pahl controls a rebound from the Niobrara Lions. 3. Displaying her tip-off technique is center Laurie Mclnerney. 4. Denise Fritz exhibits her free throw style. 5. Creighton girls fight for control after the tip-off. JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: C. Banitt, K. Morrill. D. Glover. J. O’Connor. P. Hammer. D. Rohwer. D. Ober. P. Homan. S. Montgomery, and Eisenbeiss. J. Larsen, and T. Lucht. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Hakonson. D. M Ober. NOT PICTURED. T. Sorensen and J. Sorensen 51 VARSITY. FRONT ROW: Student Managers T. Bartling and L. Pospisil, B. Waterman. R. Nelsen. J. O'Connor. G. Todd. K. Neumann. D. Andersen, and Student Manager S. McManigal. BACK ROW: Student Manager S Beckman. Assistant Coach Roger OeGroot, G. Wagner. E. Beckman. R. Eisenbeiss. D. Henry (half season), K. Neumann. S. Buerman, and Head Coach Stan Turner. Beckman Firs! CHS State Qualifier Everett Beckman became Creighton’s first state qualifier. He received fourth place in the 185 pound Class B districts held at Boys Town. This entitled him to proceed to state competition. Everett was also the 185 pound NENAC champion. Another NENAC stand out was Greg Todd, who was second in the 112 pound weight class. Senior Stu Buerman also finished his final season of wrestling with a winning record. A special banquet was held for the wrestlers, cheerleaders, and their parents in the spring. The wrestlers sponsored this banquet. Stan Turner was the head wrestling coach for the fifth season and Roger DeGroot was his assistant. 1. Greg Todd gets a firm grasp on his Plainview opponent. 2. Everett Beckman struggles to gain advantage on his opponent. 3. Jay Buerman receives pointers from Coach Turner before he begins his match. 4. Kent Neumann attempts to pin his opponent. 5. Another victory is gained by Kevin Neumann. This r W Ucdt Tirri' CHS 24 Elgin Pope John $6 18 Randolph 5 35 Atkinson West Holt 4 15 Plainview 14 33 Neligh 7 35 O'Neill 8 57 Hartington 9 48 Osmond 13 2nd Randolph Tournament 7th Neligh Invitational 5th Plainview Invitational 5th NENAC Tournament 14th Oistricts 53 Wrestlers Finish Another Winning Season JUNIOR VARSITY. FRONT ROW: D. Waterman. P. Richling. T. Nielsen. J. Morrill. N. Wies. E. Beye. T. Fitch. J. Van Brocklin. K. Buchholz. R. Wagner. Buerman. and C. Hart. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Roger DeGroot. R. and Head Coach Stan Turner. 54 8 1. Assistant Coach Roger DeGroot looks on in anticipation. 2. Everett Beckman tangles with his opponent. 3. Coach Stan Turner congratulates Kevin Neumann on a good win. 4. Stu Buerman overpowers his Osmond opponent. 5. Kevin Neumann and Stu Buerman discuss their upcoming matches. 6. Kent Neumann has his opponent in a difficult position. 7. Everett Beckman works hard for another victory. 8. Greg Todd prepares to outsmart his opponent. CHS Takes Four Events To State Qualifiers for the boys’ state track meet were the two-mile relay team, John Van Brocklin in the one-mile and two-mile runs, and Tom Peters in the discus. School records were set in the two-mile relay and by Matt Fitch in the 330 intermediate hurdles. Other outstanding runners were Tim Behrens in the 440 and 880-yard runs and the mile relay, and Don Baldwin in the 100 and 220-yard runs and the 880 relay. The team participated in several meets. They included the O'Neill Invitational, the West Holt Invitational, the Creighton Invitational, the NENAC meet, and the Knox County meet. 1 Tom Peters shows unique style in throwing the discus. 2. Layne Pahl receives a hand off in the two-mile relay 3. John Van Brocklin holds the lead over a Crofton runner 4. Layne Pahl. Bob Thiele, and Bill Thiele receive a pep talk from Coach Polzin before their two-mile relay run. 5. Matt Fitch shows concentrated form in the high hurdles. 56 VARSITY BOYS TRACK. FRONT ROW: M. Schlote. N Wies. D. Falter. S. Buerman. J. Van Brocklin. B Thiele. K. Dohmen. T. Peters. E. Beckman, and J. Bennett. SECOND ROW: B. Schroeder, B. Thiele. J. Buerman. J. Wagner. C. Hart. W. Baldwin. T. Behrens. D. Baldwin, and R. Largen BACK ROW: Coach Bob Polzin. D. Schwindt. E. Beye. G Wilmes. B. Waterman. T. Gragert. K. Neumann. J. Van Brocklin. M Ralston. D. Girdner, K. McGill. G. Kumrn. B Wagner. J. Kumm, D Rohwer. and Assistant Coach Dick Wray. Patty Nielsen Places At State Patty Nielsen not only qualified for the state girls’ track meet, but also placed fourth out of all other state entrants in the long jump. Among the other district qualifiers for the state track meet were Creighton’s mile relay team and Laurie Mclnerney in the high jump. Eight out of fifteen track records were broken this year. Those breaking records were Tracey Boone in the 80-yard low hurdles; Laurie Mclnerney in the high jump; Patty Nielsen in the long jump; and the mile relay team. Two new records were set in events held for the first time. The weightman’s relay team and Patty Nielsen in the triple jump. 1. Patty Nielsen received fourth place at the state track meet in the long jump. 2. Denise Fritz shows unique ability in throwing the discus. 3. Lynn Todd and Patty Nielsen show good hand-off style at districts. 58 1. Mary Ann Pahl shows good running ability at districts. 2. The mile relay team composed of Tracey Boone. Patty Homan. Patty Nielsen, and Laurie Mclnerney place second at the district meet. VARSITY GIRLS’ TRACK. FRONT ROW: T. Boone. L. Owens. J. Sorensen. R. Baldwin. L. Eisenbeiss. and Student Manager K Eggers. SECOND ROW: Student Manager T. Stubben. P. Homan. S. Guenther. D. Fritz. J. Wagner, L. Todd. L. Emory, and M. Ober. BACK ROW: S. Eggers. C. Banitt. P. Nielsen. J. Oltjenbruns, D. Ober. L. Mclnerney. S. Wagner. K. Morrill, and Coach Bill Hakonson. CHS Track Teams Set Several Track Records 1. Tim Gragert shows his ability in long-jump conpetition. 2. The 880 relay team of Tracy Boone. Patty Nielsen. Sarah Eggers. and Laurie Mclnerney set a new record. 3. Susie Guenther shows her unique style of throwing the shotput. 4. Kelly Dohmen takes a breather at the Knox County track meet. 4 60 Student Body Seventh Grade Follows New Path Kevin Albin Jens Andersen Carryl Baldwin Maria Beck Mark Berglund Lori Booth Alan Borgmann Jamie Brewer Rhonda Coutts Kay Croxen Roger Doerr Jill Eggen Kelly Eisenbeiss Shelly Ewald Tim Fanta Gail Fischer Carolyn Fitch Kelly Fritz Kathy Fuchtman Amy Harder Daniel Hart Joey Haverkamp Diane Holecek Lori Jacobs John Jensen Todd Kloke Mark Krepel Kim Kruse SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Ann Todd. Student Council Representative and Cathy Sukup. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Miss Diane Toman, sponsor; Alan Oltjenbruns. Vice-President; Marvin Mach. President; Kevin Kehne. Secretary; and Mr. Stan Turner, sponsor. Bryan Kyriss Jyl Larsen Felicia Larson Sherrie Lucht Kevin Mach Marvin Mach 62 Cindy Macke Jodie Mayes Tammy McGee Ross Melcher Randy Milne John Moehlenhoff Laura Morrill Tim Moss Connie Neal Seventh Grade predicts another Homecoming victory. Chris Nelson Larry Nielsen Alan Oltjenbruns Steve Paesl Jayne Reed Paul Richling Lisa Salmen Merlin Schlote Bobby Schwindt Joel Snyder Cindy Sorensen Faye Stevens Julie Strope Cathy Sukup Steve Thomas Tamela Timmerman Ann Todd Ann Van Brocklin Angela Wagner Greg Wagner Scott Wagner Sherri Wood Beth York Curt Zimmerer Eighth Grade Float Takes Second Linda Bartak Lisa Bartak Annette Bennett Todd Bertschinger Dale Beye Don Borgmann Doug Borgmann Jim Borgmann Debbie Brandt Dorothy Brandt Cary Buerman Carla Butterfield Carol Condon Janet Doerr Scott Dohmen Philip Ebel Bruce Eggerling Cindy Emory Rod Falter Dale Fanta Duane Fanta Debbie Fritz Lee Fritz Eldon Girdner Rita Gragert 64 The eighth grade boys show a winning formation on their float. Duane Hart Kim Hinrichs Warren Hoferer Allen Homan Wray Holan Rhonda Holecek Tonia Horstmann Ken Huber Debbie Ireland Mike Jetensky Mona Koppelman Kristal Kracht Mike Kruse Dan Largen Steve Larson Karen Lemke Beth Lucht Jim Mathine Dawn Mayes Lisa McKown Jeff McManigal Steve Morrill Todd Morrill Ron Myers 65 Eighth Graders Sponsor Junior High Dance Joel Neumann Joel Nielsen Dan Paesl Beverly Pageler Karen Pahl Dale Pearson Gina Prochaska Rod Reed Tania Reed Carolyn Richling John Rohwer Tom Rudloff Richard Salmon Barb Schulte Stan Shinker EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Marie Van Brocklin. Secretary-Treasurer BACK ROW: Miss Kathy Schmidt, sponsor; Carolyn Richling. Vice-President; Kelli Young. President; Todd Timmerman. Student Council Representative; and Mr. Hal Halverson, sponsor. Dennis Strope Connie Sukup Sharon Sukup Gayleen Thiele 66 Todd Timmerman Paul Thomas Kay Ulrich Marie Van Brocklin Carol Wagner Celia Wagner Karen Wagner Ken Wagner Kevin Wagner Pam Wagner Kathy Walton Waldo Warriner Alan Werner Nyla Wood Richard Wostrel Kelli Young NOT PICTURED: Tim Becker 67 Eighth graders play a word game in English class Freshmen Begin Journey Chris Andersen Lars Andersen Stacy Andersen Cariotta Banitt Jeff Behrens Ken Buchholz Jay Buerman Scott Carpenter Connie Cedar Ellen Eggerling Joyce Eisenbeiss Julie Ewald Dana Falter Tom Fitch Donna Glover Craig Hart Betsy Haverkamp Doug Henery Patty Homan Mike Huber Julie Jensen Lynn Johnson David Jundt Gary Kumm FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Mrs Joyce Howell, sponsor; Ken Buchholz. Student Council Representative; Ellen Eggerling. Secretary. Jan Wagner Treasurer; Shelly Wagner. President; Julie Jensen. Student Council Representative; and Mr Melvin Prusa, sponsor NOT PICTURED Doug Henery Tyon Larson Joy Larsen Rod Ludwick Tammie Lucht Arthur Mach Sandra Mach Jeff Moehlenhoff Suzann Montgomery Kay Morrill Roger Morrill Harold Nelson Jeff Neuman Tim Nielsen Pam O'Connor Joan Oltjenbruns Laura Owens Jerry Pospisil Tammie Prochaska Pete Richling Mike Schlote Bobby Schroeder Donny Schwindt Krista Smith Jeff Snyder Alan Tharnish Lynn Todd Ann Wagner Jan Wagner Jon Wagner Laurie Wagner Ralph Wagner Shelly Wagner Bill Waterman Jeff Wilmes Bill Witt Dale Waterman Nick Wies Tom Fitch concentrates on returning a serve in the ping pong tournament. Tom won the Junior High Singles Division. 69 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Pat DeMuth. Student Council Representative; Liz Borgmann. Vice President; Barb Doerr. President; and Joel Bennett. Student Council Representative. SECOND ROW: Tim Behrens. Student Council Representative; Mr. George Thietje. sponsor; Mr. Ron Parks, sponsor; and Rex Largen. Secretary-Treasurer Sophomores Strive For One More Step Ruth Baldwin Tim Behrens Joel Bennett Liz Borgmann Paulette Brandt Tom Brandt Joan Dannert Pat DeMuth Barbara Doerr Sheri Doerr Craig Dohmen Lori Emory Mary Erickson Monica Fanta Joyce Fischer Matt Fitch Bill Hanefeldt NOT PICTURED: Janelle Burt Randy Strope 70 Rhonda Hart Doreen Henery Jill Hoferer David Huigens Jill Ickler Teresa Jensen Kelly Kracht Rex Largen Jeri Larsen Julie Lemke Ronnie Mach Korina Melcher Mary Ober Denise O’Connor John Pageler Jeff Prochaska Lori Prochaska Mike Ralston Pat Richling David Rohwer Terry Sorensen Terri Stubben Cathy Sukup LaDonna Thiele Anne Thomas Joel Van Brocklin Scott Van Brocklin George Wagner Joan Wagner Carrie Wood 71 Juniors Raise Money For Prom Derek Andersen Lori Ayers Don Baldwin Ward Baldwin Tammy Bartling Doug Bauer Susie Beckman Eugene Beye Mike Brandt Jill Buerman Tim Burns Allen Butterfield Teresa Ceder Laura Clough Linda Doerr Roger Eggerling Kathryn Eggers Kathy Ehrenberg Wayne Ehrenberg Lori Eisenbeiss Denise Falter Bill Fanta Curt Fischer Marie Fuchtman Philip Gershon Linda Glover Duane Girdner Melanie Goiter Tom Gragert Paula Hammer Bruce Hansen Rod Hart Bernita Haverkamp Kevin Holecek Randy Ickler Dianne Jensen Jerry Jensen Mike Jundt Cindy Kloke Joan Klosner Margie Kocina Tim Kumm Jon Lantz Perry Larson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Don Baldwin, President; Jim Van Brocklin, Student Council Representative; Joan Rayer, Secretary; Lori Ayers, Student Council Representa- tive; and Miss Irene Nigra, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jerry Jensen. Vice President; Mike Jundt. Student Council Representative; and Eugene Beye. Treasurer BACK ROW: Mrs. Sheri Ehrenberg. sponsor, and Mr. Jack Zimmerer. sponsor. 73 Juniors Are Largest Class, Total 89 Roger Nelsen was selected as Boys' State Representative and Laura Theis was selected Girls' State Representative. Tom Larson Bryan Mach Curt Mattison Maria Mayes Keith McGill Laurie Mclnerney Rick McManigal Sheri McManigal Val Miller Roger Nelson Denise Ober Jeff O’Conner Jerry Paesl Mary Ann Pahl Lloyd Pospisil 74 Darrell Raff Julie Ralston Joan Rayer DiAnn Rohwer Vicki Schwindt Bernard Shefl Philip Shefl Lynn Smith Janice Sorensen Tamie Sorensen Doug Strope Diana Sukup Bill Thiele Laura Theis Greg Todd Jim Van Brocklin David Vogt Bert Wagner Bruce Wagner Clem Wagner Craig Wagner Judy Wagner Julie Wagner Bev Walton Kelly Stubben Weschy Jolee Wilmes Patty Witt Brad York Brian York Betty Ziegenbein 75 Graduates Number 69 JUDY MARIE ANDERSEN CHRISTOPHER L. BARTAK CHARLES A. BORGMANN LAURIE ANN BUCHHOLZ EVERETT D. BECKMAN. JR. TRACEY J. BOONE STUART L. BUERMAN TOM J. DEMUTH KELLY L. DOHMEN ANTHONY GLENN DOERR Senior football boys pose after they displayed their methods of making up as cheerleaders for a pep rally. Left to right they are Everett Beckman. Gary Wilmes. Layne Pahl. Dan Wagner, and Mark Wilmes. ELDON B. DOERR RODNEY A. EISENBEISS DENISE RAY FRITZ SARAH KATHERIAN EGGERS JULIE ANN EMORY TIMOTHY JAMES GRAGERT TOM W. EHRENBERG WILLIAM W EWALD SALLY RAE GUENTHER BRENDA C. EISENBEISS RODGER A. FRANK SUSAN KAY GUENTHER 77 Neumann Elected Council President JERRY LEE HANEFELDT WILLIAM SCOTT HENGSTLER DONALD L. LANTZ. II TERRI SUE HARDER JULI B. HILKEMEIER GALE W. MACH TIMOTHY J. HAVERKAMP KATHY ANN HOLECEK JOAN M MATHINE DONALD G. HENERY. JR. TERESA L. HUIGENS JANE MARIE MCGILL 78 DARELL L. MONGOMERY PATRICIA SUE NIELSEN JUNE MARIE MORRILL RENEE SUE OLTJENBRUNS KENT L. NEUMANN PATTY OSORIO KEVIN J. NEUMANN RHONDA J. OVERHOLT 1. Rhonda Overholt looks on in excitement as Mag Wies crowns her the 1977 Homecoming Queen. 2. June Morrill, Gary Wilmes. and Teresa Huigens get plenty of laughs on Odd Day. 7 9 RITA J. OVERHOLT GREGORY M. PAESL JANET ELAINE PLACEK SHARON ANN POTTER LAYNE R. PAHL COLLEEN RENAE PROCHASKA THOMAS DEAN PETERS KELD VISSING RASMUSSEN 1. Everett Beckman knows the disappointments that many young athletes experience. 2. A Pep rally wouldn't be the same without June Morrill and her bass drum. 80 Wilmes Serves As Senior Class President JANE MARIE RUMSEY ROBERTA C. SMITH CINDY L. THOMAS JOANN M. SCHELLEN KENT D. SCHROEDER ROBERT G. THIELE TAMERA JEAN SMITH THERESA LYNN SUKUP PEGGY LOUISE SHINKER Senior Class Officers. FRONT ROW: Kent Neumann, Student Council Representative; Renee Oltjenbruns. Student Council Representative; Colleen Prochaska. Secretary; and Miss Lois Blazek, sponsor. BACK ROW: Mr. Bill Harder, sponsor; John Van Brocklin. Treasurer; Gary Wilmes. President; Terri Harder. Student Council Representative; and June Morrill, Vice-President. 81 Jean Warren Receives Valedictorian Honors SUSAN M ULRICH JOHN J. VAN BROCKLIN DENISE A. WAGNER LYLE L. WAGNER Seniors anxiously await their final moments. PEGGY DIANE VAN BROCKLIN DANIEL R. WAGNER MARTIN P. WAGNER JEAN MARIE WARREN GARY JOSEPH WILMES MARK R. WILMES Five Seniors Receive Scholarships Julie Emory Bahner's Beauty College Tom Peters Dana College Janet Placek Creighton Teachers' Association Scholarship Kent Neumann Wayne State College (full tuition) John Van Brocklin University of Nebraska Regents 1. Seniors try to capture the excitement of their last time together. 2. Jean Warren earned valedictorian honors. 3. John Van Brocklin presents his salutatorian speech. 4. Thoughtful silence is observed by some of the seniors as the rest of the class joins them. 83 1. The CHS Varsity Choir sings the “Theme from Mahogany” at graduation. 2. Tom Peters and Patty Osorio get ready for the big moment. 3. Gary Wilmes. class president, welcomes parents, friends, and relatives. 4 The class of 1977 stands together for the last time. Advertisers Where Better Things to Wear Cost Less Creighton Dry Goods Creighton, Nebraska We have everything to build anything at LARGEN’S MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of the Flavor-Crisp pressure-fryer. 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Clark, Secretary FRANK’S REPAIR Parts Accessories Propane Gas Phone 288-4200 Center, Nebraska S S STORE S S Your Full-Line Store Creighton, Nebraska 100 Harvey Sorensen - Owner Let the Good Times Roll Sales-Service-Parts SORENSEN CYCLE SALES Highway 14 59 Junction Creighton, Nebraska CENTER GARAGE CREIGHTON LOCKER’S Automotive Repairs Conoco Gas and Oil Beef-Monday Hogs-Wednesday Call for appointment 358-3442 Kenneth Kracht - Proprietor Center, Nebraska 288-4455 Randy Foster Photography Creighton, Nebraska All types of photography: Seniors, Weddings, Babies Outdoor Photography, Families 101 Andersen. Chris 68 Andersen. Derek 11.22.52.72 Andersen. Judy 23.25,76 Andersen. Lars 25,68 Andersen, Stacy 12,25,68 Ayers. Lori 17.21,23,3472.73 Baldwin. Don 17.22.57.72.73 Baldwin. Ruth 16.25.59.70 Baldwin. Ward 36.57.72 Banitt. Cariotta 25.28,32.42.51.59.68 Bartak, Chris 76 Bartling. Tammy 34,52,72 Bauer. Doug 72 Becker. Mark 15,34,72 Beckman, Everett 15.21.36.37.38,39.52. 53.55.57,76.80 Beckman. Susie 52.72 Behrens. Jeff 36.68 Behrens. Tim 21.36.38.39,57,70 Bennett. Joel 17,57.70 Beye, Eugene 16.22.25.28.29.30,31.36. 54,57.72,73 Boone. Tracey 59,60,76 Borgmann. Chuck 10.36,38.76 Borgmann. Liz 70 Brandt. Michael 72 Brandt. Paulette 70 Brandt, Tom 70 Buchholz, Laurie 16,32,76 Buchholz. Ken 17.28.30.36,54.68 Buerman, Jay 53.54,57,68 Buerman. Jill 13,25.28.30.31,72 Buerman. Stu 52,55,57,76 Burns. Tim 44.45.47.72 Burt. Janelle 12,28,70 Butterfield. Allan 72 Carpenter, Scott 15,25,46,68 Cedar. Connie 28,68 Cedar. Teresa 72 Clough. Laura 25.26.29.30.31.72 Dannert. Joan 25.28,70 DeMuth. Pat 13,17,21.70 DeMuth. Tom 76 Doerr. Barbara 14.17,22.24,25.28,32.70 Doerr. Eldon 25.77 Doerr. Linda 22.25.26.28.30.31.72 Doerr. Sheri 22.25,70 Doerr. Tony 76 Dohmen. Craig 36.46,70 Dohmen. Kelly 15.21.34.36.38.39.44,45. 57.60.76 Eggerling, Ellen 68 Eggerling, Roger 36.39.72 Eggers. Kathryn 12.28.30.31.59.72 Eggers. 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Ronnie 71 Mach, Sandra 28,68 Mathine. Joan 78 Mattison. Curt 74 Mayes. Maria 28.30.31,34.74 McGill. Jane 13,22.24.25.26.28.30.31.78 McGill, Keith 28.29.30.31.57.74 Mclnerney. Laurie 40,41.42.48.49,51. 59.60.74 McManigal. Rick 74 McManigal. Sheri 52.74 102 Melcher. Kim 74 Melcher. Korina 13,25.28,71 Miller. Val 74 Moelenhoff. Jett 25,28,68 Montgomery. Darell 79 Montgomery. Suzanne 21,51,68 Morrill, Juna 24.25.27.28.29.30.31.79.80 Morrill. Kay 25.28,51.59.68 Morrill. Roger 25,28,30,36.54.69 Nelson. Harold 69 Nelsen, Roger 22,25.27,32,52.74 Neumann, Jeff 28.36.46.69 Neumann. Kent 17,22.24.25.26,27,32.52. 53.55.79 Neumann. Kevin 17.21.22.25.26.27.28.29. 30.31.58.19.60.79 Nielsen. Tim 28.30.54.69 Ober, Denise 25.40.42.51.59.74 Ober. Mary 25.28.42.51.59.71 O’Connor. Denise 51,71 O'Connor. Jeff 52.74 O'Connor. Pam 69 Oltjenbruns. Joan 13,25.28.42,59.69 Oltjenbruns. Renee 14.17.21,25.26.27, 40.41.42.49.79 Osorio. Patricia 11.79.84 Overholt. Rhonda 13.14.20.21.34.79 Overholt. Rita 14,80 Owens. Laura 28,40.42.59.69 Paesl, Greg 36.47.80 Paesl. Jerry 74 Pageler, John 71 Pahl. Layne 36.37.38.39.56.76.80 Pahl. Mary Ann 48.49,51.59,74 Peters. Tom 15.36.37.38.39.44.47.56. 57.80.84 Placek. Janet 14.25,80 Pospisil. Jerry 15,46.69 Pospisil, Lloyd 15,34,52.74 Potter. Sharon 25,28,29.30.31,80 Prochaska. Colleen 22.23.28,30,31.49.80 Prochaska. Jeff 71 Prochaska. Lori 28.69 Prochaska. Tammie 12,28,69 Ralston, Julie 75 Ralston, Mike 36.38.44.46.57.71 Rasmussen. Keld 11,36,80 Rayer. Joan 28.30.31.73,75 Richling. Pat 13,71 Richling. Pete 54,69 Rohwer. David 25.28.30.36.46.57.71 Rohwer, DIAnn 14,16.25.34.40.51.75 Rumsey. Jane 49,51.81 Schellen, JoAnn 81 Schlote. Mike 57.69 Schroeder. Bobby 28,30,57,69 Schroeder, Kent 22.81 Schwindt. Donny 57.69 Schwindt. Vicky 13,75 Shefl. Bernard 75 Shefl. Philip 75 Shinker. Peggy 81 Smith. Krista 69 Smith. Lynn 75 Smith. Roberts 81 Smith. Tammy 16,81 Snyder. Jeff 25.36,69 Sorensen. Janice 23.59.75 Sorensen. Tamie 16.23.40,42,75 Sorensen. Terry 46,59,71 Strope. Doug 75 Strope, Randy 36.71 Stubben. Terri 71 Sukup. Cathy 71 Sukup, Diana 13,75 Sukup. Theresa 49,81 Tharnish. Alan 69 Theis. Laura 16.22.24.25.40.42.74.75 Thiele. Bill 10,34.36.38.44.45.47. 56.57.75 Thiele. Bob 44,47.56,57.81 Thiele. LaDonna 71 Thomas. Ann 13.71 Thomas. Cindy 81 Thomas. Linda Glover 13.73 Todd. Greg 52,53,55,75 Todd. Lynn 13,17.25.28.42.58.59.69 Ulrich. Susie 12.14.23.82 Van Brocklin. Jim 17.21.34.36.57.73.75 Van Brocklin. John 22.23.44.45.56. 57.82.83 Van Brocklin. Joel 28.30.36.54.71 Van Brocklin. Peggy 25.49,82 Van Brocklin. Scott 25.28.30.36.46.71 Vogt. David 75 Wagner. Anne 69 Wagner. Bert 57,75 Wagner, Bruce 15,75 Wagner. Clem 36.75 Wagner. Craig 75 Wagner. Dan 10.36.37.39.76.82 Wagner. Denise 11.23.28.30.31.82 Wagner. George 36.52.71 Wagner. Jan 25.68.69 Wagner. Joan 71 Wagner. Jon 57.69 Wagner. Judy 13,75 Wagner. Julie 59.75 Wagner. Laurie 69 Wagner. Lyle 82 Wagner. Martin 82 Wagner. Ralph 54.69 Wagner. Shelly 17.42.59.68.69 Walton. Bev 23.75 Warren. Jean 22.25.26.29.30.31.32.82.83 Waterman. Bill 36.52.57.69 Waterman. Dale 54.69 Wesche, Kelly Stubben 75 Wies. Nick 21.28.30.32.36.54.47.69 Wilmes. Gary 17.20.21.33.36. 37.39.57.76.79.82.84 Wilmes. Jeff 36.46.69 Wilmes. Jolee 36,75 Wilmes. Mark 11.36.37.39.76.82 Witt. Bill 69 Witt. Patty 28,31.75 Wood. Carrie 13,28.71 York. Brad 22.24.25.26.27.28.30.31.36.75 York. Brian 24.25.26.28.30.31.44.46.75 Ziegenbein, Betty 75 103 Raff. Darrell 75 Graduation Lament Today s the day I graduate; To this school I come no more. This my goal of the last 13 years. Is what I’ve been waiting for. The days were laced with fun and games. Along with my growing up. I've developed a personality. I’ve had to measure up Not only to tests and teachers— I had to make it with my peers. And now that the struggle is over, I feel like shedding a tear I'm going to miss my classmates And the teachers' constant calls; I’m going to miss the notes and such We passed along the halls. But with the diploma comes A sad thought growing inside of me. My adolescent years are gone — I must now face reality. Grace E. Layne Ill ALS ORTH
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