r v FINAL M'A'S'H — The final episode of M'A'S'H aired in February of 1983. Original cast is shown on the left and closing cast on the right. GOING APE — A 3,000- pound, eight-story high, vinyl King Kong clung to the Empire State Building in New York to commemorate the movie made 50 years ago. TOY CRAZE — Cabbage Patch Kids, complete with birth certificates and adoption papers, were hot items with holiday shoppers. CUP GOES DOWN UNDER — The yacht Australia II became the first challenger to take the America's Cup in 132 years, defeating the defender, “Liberty. y J -r 5 wm f23 THERE SHE IS — In September a Syracuse University coed, Vanessa Williams, was crowned Miss America for 1984. FLASHY MOVIE — Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Beals starred in the hit movie Flashdance and firmly established the torn sweat shirt as one of the year's fashion fads. STAFF EDITORS • .Curt Kleinhuizen JR. EDITOR Rhonda Senne • .Amy Kramin BUSINESS MANAGER ..Shelly Lang PLANNING COMMITTEE... ..Denise Malecek PHOTOGRAPHERS Lisa Penke Jody Aalderks Cathy Bratsch Joan Frank Mary Jane Peterson Wendy Read Deb Westby ..Kathy Aalderks ADVISOR Dave Grund Melanie Kline Bruce Lueck Stephanie Slagter Brian Hilbert ..Mrs. Feldman TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 3 HOMECOMING ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS... GRADES SENIORS 47 ELEMENTARY 63 ADMINISTRATION STAFF 71 OVERTISEMENTS.. 1 Dedicated to Ms. Claudia fortney Ms. Fortney was at Danube from 1976 until 1983, During those years she taught all the business subjects as well as being advisor for the FALCON 2 and the HAWKS REPORT Autographs 3 QUEEN L KING CANDIDATE: D. Croen, C. Kleinuizen QUEEN L K1N - CANDIDATE: M. Peterson, B. Hilbert QUEEN KING CANDIDATE: R. Senne, A. Tepfer 1982-83 QUEEN KING L. Frelborg, E. Armour QUEEN KING CANDIDATE: J. Aalderks, D. Crund FRESHMAN ATTENDENTS: J. Roschild, D. Lang SOPHOMORE ATTENDENTS: L. Breltkreutz, D. Dvor8hak JUNIOR ATTENDENTS: C. Bratsch, P. Wallert 5 8 ATHLETICS VOUKYIAU Row Is M. Larson, manager S. Slagter K. Palmquist D. Westby M. Peterson S. Lang N. Laumer, manager Row 2: C. Palmquist, stats M. Larson, asst, coach K. Kramin L. Bratsch J. Aalderks H. Gort D. Trapp L. Pennings L. Larson, coach K. Hlnrichs, stats 10 B SQUAD Row 1: S. Boyer H. Cully L. Lingenfelter H. Gort Row 2: M. Larson, Mgr. J. Perry L. Bratsch S. Lang A. Slagter L. Pennlngs J. Roschild N. Laumer, Mgr. C SQUAD P. Molenaar M. Larson, Mgr. K. Larson S. Freiborg N. Laumer, Mgr S. Tripplet Row 2: T. Schemmel L. Trapp K. Hilbert A. Jahnke A. Lippert B. Houdek 11 L-R, ROW Is R. Johnson (Mgr.), K. Houdek, R. Fischer, J. Tepfer, J. Wallert, D. Grund, M. Savig, L. Schneider, R. Krueger (Mgr.). ROW 2: B. Hilbert, P. Wallert, R. Hoffert, S. Sustacek, C. Hein, C. Kohls, B. Slagter, K. Lippert, D. Goetzman, C. Rr- hild. ROW 3: G. Fox (Coach), T. Damhof, B. Cully, C. Kleinhuizen, A. Tepfer, M. Muhr, T. Lankenau, J. Lar- sen, D. Grund, K. Kohls, R. Beihoffer (Coach). Captains, L-R: J. Larsen, D. Grund, A. Tepfer. Seniors, L-R, ROW Is B. Slagter, K. Kohls, C. Kleinhuizen,, ROW 2: B. Cully, B. Hilbert, M. Muhr, C. Ros- child. ROW 3: T. Lankenau, J. La- rsen, D. Grund, A. Tepfer. ALL IN THE FAMILY, L-R: D. Grund, P. Wallert, R. Grund, D. Grund, J. Wallert. 12 Jr. High Football, L-R, ROW Is T. Thorstad, J. Abbas, P. A- alderks, T. Elfering, P. Nantke, B. Hansen. ROW 2: G. Dam- hof, L. Schneider, R. Clark, E. Tepfer, R. Krueger. 13 L-R, Row 1: T. Schneider (Mgr.), Row 2: M. Kline (Mgr.), S. Kaiser (Mgr.), Row 3: C. Molannar (Stats), C. Palmquiat (Stats, L. Lingenfelter (Stats), A. Kaiser (Stats), Row 3: Mr. R. Hoffman (Coach), K. Damhof, S. Slagter, J. Aalderks, M. Groen, W. Read, H. Gort, D. Tepfer, M. Kline, D. Groen, K. Palquist, Ms. J. Potter (Coach). L-R: M. Kline (Mgr.), J. Roschild, K. Damhof, A. Slagter, S. Boyer, H. Gort, M. Groen, D. Tepfer, K. Kohls, K. Palmquist, S. Kaiser, (Mgr.), R. Hoffman (Coach). L-R—Coach J. Roelofs, C. Kleinhuizen, D. Grund, S. Sustacek, A. Tepfer, P. Wallert, D. Schroeder, C. Roschild, R. Hoffert, Coach A. Handahl. Managers: C. Kaiser, B. St rune Row 1, L-R, Man. B. Strunc, T. Nantke, E. Tepfer, B. Roelofs, T. Zuidema, D. Lang, K. Steinkamp, S. Scbendel, Man. C. Kaiser. Row 2, L. Schneider, C. Kohls, J. Trapp, D. Bratsch, K. Lippert, B. Haug, J. Strunc, D. Grund, Coach J. Roelofs. 1, L-R. Man. M. McGraw, T. Frank, B. Breitkreutz, J. Abbas, T. Elfering, Thorstad, P. Nantke, B. Hansen, Man. J. Thorstad. Row 2; Coach R. Hoffman x. Kruegar, R. Hoffert, K. Malcek, T. Kramin, E. Tepfer, L. Schneider, M. .. naar, P. Linde, J. Nesburg L-R, Row Is C. Hein, K. Houdek, B. Kopel, D. Dolezal, J. Wallert, B. Slagter, R. Clark, J. Schafer, D. Palmquist (manager) Row 2: Mr. M. Sustacek (Coach) D. Coetzman, M. Savlg, B. Lueck, K. Kohls, J. Larsen, R. Fischer, B. Cully, J. Wallert, J. Frank (Stats) 18 FOOTBALL: L-R, J. Fischer, R. Senne, L. Malecek, D. Malecek, J. Larsen, C. Lingenfelter BOY’S BASKETBALL: L-R, Row 1: D. Malecek, M. Peterson, C. Lingenfelter; Row 2: J. Larsen, J. Fischer, R. Senne. B-SQUAD BOY'S BASKETBALL: L-R, L. Malecek, K. Aalderks, H. Cully, D. Westby 19 -V- Sl •- ' V ':C ‘ L-R, Row 1: T. Thorstad, J. Abbas, T. Kramin, E. T pf® t h R Fischer, S. Huntingt- ”Ui«. • - • ■ —• C. Roschild, J. Tepfer, G. Kurtz (Coach). hf.H sum L-R, Row 1: D. Lang M. Groen, D. Groen S. Tepfer S. Triplett B. Hansen Row 2: J. Wallert S. Schendel B. Cully M. Muhr S. Sustacek B. Haug L. Schneider J. Gluth rnwtd ALL CONFERENCE: M. Muhr, D. Crund VOLLEYBALL: D. Trapp, MVP BASKETBALL: A. Tepfer, MVP ALL CONFERENCE: W. Read, D. Croen WRESTLING: J. Larsen, MVP SCHOLAR ATHLETES: W. Read, C. Schmidt 22 23 ORGANIZATIONS Avwnhah. Staff L-R, ROW Is S. Slagter, D. Malecek, M. Peterson, J. Aalderks, D. Crund. ROW 2: M. Kline, K. AUlderks, D. Westby, W. Read, J. Frank, R. Senne, S. Lang, C. Bratsch, C. Kleinhuizen, B. Lueck, B. Hilbert, A. Krarain. Missing: L. Penke. Advisor and Editors, L-R: Mrs. J. Feldman, C. Kleinhuizen, R. Senne. W. .« 1. H. Hilo.. J. Frank, K. «.Jd.rka. . Co,.. •• «■«««; V?''f'; !:;; qulsc, ■ Fot.raon, 1. Hilbert, J. Aald.rl., 0. Crand. M 2‘ ™“ 1 taf ,o„d.k. C. Foa- L. Bratsch, K. Kramin, R. Senne, C. Lingenfalter, . T°en Cully L. Shewe, C. Schmidt, K. child, M. Muhr, A. Tepfer. ROW 3: W. Read D Trapp, lc Blezal D. Wacek. ROW A: T. Lank- in?’, . £ YrST i. Fischer . S. Sust cek, K. Lippert, J. Tepfer, S. Lang, J. Larsen. HTHLETE5 Officers and Advisor, L-R, Row 1: J. Larson, St. Coun.; C. Hein, Pres. Elect. Row 2: A. Tepfer, Pres.; Mr. R. Beihoffer, Ad.; C. Schmidt, Sec. Treas. 27 Studint Hounmi. L-R, Row 1: Aalderks, K. Brietkreutz, A. Tepfer, J. C. Bratch K. Larson, H. Cully, A. Jahnke, K. Palmqulst; Row 2: B. Breitkreutz, L. C. Hein, D. Schroeder, D. Wacek; Row 3: Larsen, D. Grund, J. Aalderks, J. Frank L-R, Row Is Mr. B. Larson (Advisor); Row D. Grund (Pres.), j. Aalderks (Sec.), D. Wacek (Vice- Pres.) Aieii Row Is Row 1, L-R. R. Senne L. Serbus J. Hayek C. Palmqulst K. Hinrichs Row 2, L-R. C. Klelnhuizen D. Malecek J. Frank M. Muhr 28 Row 1, L-R. S. Sustacek W. Read K. Kohls R. Fischer Row 2, L-R. D. Malacek J. Fischer C. Kohls C. Palmqulst K. Hlnrich8 Row 3, L-R. J. Hayek R. Senne L. Pennings J. Larsen C. Schmidt B. Hilbert NHS PRESIDENT ADVISOR: Curt Schmidt, Mrs. Sportel GIRL BOY STATERS K. Kramin, and S. Sustacek vxjunty Representatives L-R, Row 1: J. Larsen S. Lang Row 2: K. Houdek R. Hoffert Row 1; L-R, C. Molenaar, A. Kaiser, H. Gort, S. Slagter, J. Frank, A. Lippert, P. Molenaar. Row 2; C. Serbus, J. Perry, L. Lingenfelter, L. Serbus, C. Palmquist, K. Hinrichs, K. Palmquist. Row 3; B. Houdek, J. Kodet, T. Schetmnel, B. Frank, K. Hilbert, A. Jhanke, K. Larson. PURPOSES 1. To provide opportunities for self-development and preparation for family and community liv- ing for employment. 2. To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of societv. 3. To encourage democracy through cooperative ac- tion in the home and community. A. To encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve world-wide brotherhood. 5. To institute programs promoting greater under- standing between youth and adults. 6. To provide opportunities for decision making and for assuming responsibility. 7. To become aware of the multiple roles of men and women in today's society. 6. To develop interest in home economics, home economics careers, and related occupations. Officers, L-R, Row Is J. Frank, Hiat. Reporter; S. Slagter, Pres. Elect; C. Serbus, Rec. Chair- person; Row 2: A. Lippert, Treas.; L. Serbus, Sec.; C. Palquist, Pres.; K. Hinrichs, Parlim- entarlan; K. Palmquist, St. Coun. Missing: Mrs. S. Crasmon, Advisor. Future Homemakers Of America 30 FFA Sweetheart: L. Bratsch Row 1; L-R, L. Malacek, J. Larsen, C. Schmidt, Row 2; D. Goetzman, J. Larsen, D. Schroeder, L. Schewe Advisor, D. Levine Future Farmers Of America °w -R, J. Larsen, C. Schmidt, J. Larsen, D. Goetzman, L. Schewe, B. Lueck, B. Doerr. Row 2; T. Zuidema, B. Raug, D. Bratsch, D. Schewe, D. Wacek, D. Schroeder, T. Damhof, Row 3; K. Lippert, G. Seehuzen 31 Row 1, L-R. C. Serbus, J. Perry, L. Serbus, K. Kramin, C. Palmquist, D. Malacek, K. Hinrich8. Row 2. R. Senne, A. Kramin, J. Fischer, J. Larsen, L. Pennings, J. Hayek C. Molenaar. Missing: Lisa Penke. 32 DUET R. Senne A. Kramin DUET J. Fischer L. Penke SOLO L. Serbus SOLO A. Kramin SOLO R. Senna SOLO D. Malecek SOLO TRIO L. Pennings D. Malecek, J. Fischer, L. Penke ENSEMBLE L. Pennings, J. Larson, S. Sustacek, C. Kleinhuizen, A. Kramin, R. Senne PIANISTS J. Fischer, H. Gort, J. Hayek, A. Kramin 33 Senior S nki L-R, ROW 1: H. Gort, H. Cully, R. Senne, J. Fis- cher, J. Frank. ROW 2: M. Savig, A. Slagter, K. Aalderks, D. Westby, D. Malecek, J. Larsen, L. Pennings, S. Boyer, J. Roschild. ROW 3: K. Kohls, B. Slagter, B. Cully, S. Sustacek, A. Kramin, S. Slagter. ROW 4: M. Jackson, D. Lang. Missing: K. Damhof, L. Penke. «lUNIOR iAitf L-R, ROW 1: J. Nesburg, J Kodet, B. Frank, T. Schennn el, K. Larson, P. Molenaar ROW 2: B. Hanson, T. Poor- tvliet, K. Hilbert, R. Kru eger, T. Kramin. ROW 3: T Frank, T. Thorstad, R. Hof fert. STORYTELLING: B. Frank HUMOROUS: R. Senne SERIOUS PROSE: A. Kramin, J. Larsen 35 EXTEMP. READING: L. Pennings STORYTELLING S. Lundquist THE MARRIAGE: Row 1, L-R, J. Larsen, J. Fischer, Row 2, R. Fischer, S. Lang. Missing: K. Kxamin, L. Br- at sch. smew CIZ!.. Director: Mrs. G. Palmer. J-----k No Photo Available n_____r SHOEMAKERS WIFE A. Kramin S. Sustacek K. Houdek 36 PRINO Play Row 1, L-R. R. Fischer S. Huntington T. Frank C. Palmquist K. Hinrichs Row 2, L-R. S. Sustacek K. Houdek A. Kramin J. Larsen J. Frank Row 3, L-R. R. Senne D. Westby S. Slagter J. Fischer 37 SNOW WEEK 1984-1985 Snow Week King and CMeen: Mary Peterson and Curt Kleinhuizen Monday..........Camof lauge Grub Day Tuesday.........Opposite Sex Day Wednesday.......Anything Goes Day Thursday........Hawilan Summer Day Pep Test: Michael Jackson Boy George Look Alike Contest Tug of War Friday..........Dress Up Day 39 UNDERCLASSMEN Row 1, L-R. T. Thorstad, P. Nantke, B. Hansen, J. Abbas. Row 2, T. Elfering, K. Peterson, B. Breltkreutz, T. Schuerer, P. Aalderks. Row 3, J. Kodet, T. Schennnel, K. Seehuzen, S. Lundquist B. Frank Class Officers and Advisors, L-R, Row 1: P. Aalderks,Treas.; B. Breitkreutz St, Coun. Row 2: B. Frank, Sec.; P. Nantke, V.P.; T. Thorstad, Pres. Row 3: Mr. J. Svoboda, Mrs. C. Ford, Mr. R. Beihoffer. 42 Row 1, L-R. J. Nesburg, T. Poortvliet, P. Linde, B. Houdek, P. Molenaar, A. Lippert, L. Trapp. Row 2. D. Gluth, D. Palmquist, K. Malacek, T. Kramin, K. Hilbert, A. Jhanke, K. Larson. Row 3 R. Clark, E. Tepfer, M. Molenaar, R. Kruegar, L. Schneider, R. Hoffert, T. Frank. Class Officers and Advisors, L-R, Row 1: Mrs. P. Slagter, Ad.; K. Larson, St. Co- un.,; A. Jahnke, St. Coun. Row 2: Mr. G. Fox, Ad.; L. Schneider, Pres.; R. Hoffert, Treas.; T Frank, V.P. 43 L-R, ROW Is J. Roschild, K. Kohls, A. Slagter, M. Groen, H. Cully, S. Boyer, A. Kaiser, D. Schewe. ROW 2: F. Marcus, J. Gluth, B. Haug, D. Bratsch, T. Nantke, M. Savlg, B. Kopel, L. Llngenfelter. ROW 3: B. Roelofs, S. Schendel, J. Wallert, D. Lang, T. Zuidema, K. Lippert J. Perry, P. Marcus, C. Molenaar. Class Officers and Advisor, L-R, Seated: K. Kohls, VP; H. Cully, St. Coun.; Stand- ing: Mr. M. Sustacek, Ad.; D. Bratsch, Sec.; S. Schendel, Trea-.; D. Lang, Pres.; Missing B. Haug, St. Coun. Freshmen 44 Row 1—L. to R. K. Palmquist, L. Breitkreutz, H. Gort, L. Penning®, L. Malecek, N. Malvin; J. Strunc, D. Grand, J. Tepfer, D. Dolezal, J Lamle, T. Lankenau, C. Minkel, J. Wallert, D. K. Damhof, K. Aalderks, D. Westby, row 2--- K. Steinkamp, R. Fischer, Schafer, J. Schewe; Row 3------B. Dworshak, M. Jackson, R. Fischer 45 Row 1, L-R. S. Woltjer, K. Kranin, S. Slagter, M. Kline, L. Bratsch, Row 2, A. Kramin, C. Ser- bua, J. Larsen, S. Lang, C. Bratsch, K. Lippert. Row 3, P. Wallert, C. Hein, K. Houdek, B. Doerr S. Huntington, G. Bratsch. Row 4, T. Damhof, D. Goetzman, G. Seehuzen, R. Hoffert, S. Sustacek, L. Linde. «-iass urticers and Advisors, L-R, Row 1: T. Damhof, V.P.; S. Lang, Sec.; R. Hof . fert, Treas. Row 2: S. Sustacek, Pres.; C. Hein, St. Coun.; C. Bratsch, St. Coun. Row f; Mrs. G. Palmer, Mr. R. Black. 46 JODY AALDERKS Basketball 2-4; Track 2; Band 1-3; Chorus 1,2; MD Club 1-4; Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4; Cheerlead- ing 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Volleyball 1-4; Flag Girl 1 BRAD CULLY Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2; Football 2,4; Track 1-3; Wrestling 3,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1; D Club 1-4; Photo Club 2; Annual Staff 3. 48 JILL FJSCHER One Act Plays 3,4; Spring Play 1-4; Fall Play 1,2; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; NHS 3,4; D Club 1-4; Cheer- leading 1-4; Homecoming At- tendent 3; County Repres- entative 3; Band Officer 3,4; Honor Student 4; FFA Sweetheart 3. DAVE GRUND Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1-4; Track 1-3; All Conference Award, Foot- ball 4; MVP Award, Football 4; Band 1,2; Class Officer President 2; 'T)” Club 1-4; Photo Club 1; Student Coun- cil President 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming King 4. JOAN FRANK Wrestling Stats 2,3,4; De- clam 1,2,3; One-Act Play 3; Spring Play 2,3,4; Fall Play 2; Band 1-4; Chorus 1, 2; Class Officer, Secretary 2; FHA 1-4; Photo Club 1; Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band Officer 4; Library Aide 3,4; FHA Of- ficer 3,4; D Club 2-4. DEBRA GROEN Basketball 1-4; Track 2-4 All-Conference Award; Bas- ketball 4; MVP Award, Bas- ketball 3,4; D Club 1-4; Homecoming Attendent 4; Elementary Aide 4; Sno- Queen Candidate 4. BRIAN HILBERT Basketball 1; Football 1-4; Track 1-3; Band 1-2; NHS 4; D Club 1-4; Photo Club 1,2; Annual Staff 3,4; Home coming Attendent 4; Boys Basketball Stats 4; Honor Student 4; Sno-King Candi- date 4. JEANETTE HAYEK Chorus 1-4; FHA 1; NHS 4; Library Aide 4; Honor Stud- ent 4. 49 KATHY HINRICHS Basketball 1; Spring Play 2,4; Chorus 1-4; FHA 1-4 NHS 4; D Club 1-4; Volley ball STats 1-4; Library Aid 4; Honor Student 4. DIXIE JACKSON FHA 2,3; Ponpoms 1,2; Vol- leyball 1,2. CURTIS KLEINHUIZEN Basketball 1-4; Football 1,2,4; Track 1-3; Spring Play 1,2; Fall Play 1; Play Crew 2; D Club 1-4; Photo Club 1; Annual Staff 3,4; Homecoming Attendent 4; Sno-King 4; Phy-Ed Aid 4. KELLY KOHLS Basketball 1,2; Football 4; Wrestling 3,4; Band 1-4; Class Officer, Secretary 4; NHS 3,4; ,tD Club 3,4; Hon- or Student 4. JOHN LARSON Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-4 MVP Award, Wrestling 4; Class Officer, Vice Presi- dent 1; Treasure 3; FFA 1-4 D Club 1-4; Student Coun- cil 4; Wrestling Honor Role 4. TODD LANKENAU Basketball 1-4; Football 1,4; 'T) Club 1-4; Student Council 3. 50 CINDY LINGENFELTER Basketball 1-3; Track 1,3; Student Director, Spring Play and One-Act 3; D Club 3,A; Cheerleading A; Vollyball 1,2; Library Aide A. MIKE MUHR Football A; Track 3,A; All Conference Award-Football A One-Act Play 3; Spring Play 3; Chorus 3; D Club A. BRUCE LUECK Basketball 1-3; Wrestling A; Band 1,2; Chorus 1; Stage Band 1; Class Officer Treasurer A; FFA 1-A; D Club 3,A; Annual Staff A; County Representative 3. CAROL PALMQUIST Girls Basketball Stats 3,A; Spring Play A; Band 1,2; Chorus 1-A; FHA 1-A; NHS 3,A D Club 1-A; Ponpoms 2; Girls Alternate Stater 3; County Representative 3; Volleyball Stats 1-A; Li- brary Aide A; Honor Student A. DENISE MALECEK Band 1-A; Chorus 1-A; Class Officer, Vice-President 1,3 President A; NHS A; D Club 3,A; Photo Club 1; Annual Staff 3,A; Cheerleading 3,A Salutatorian A; Library Aid A; Honor Student A LISA PENKE One-Act PLay 2; Band 1-A; Chorus 1—A; Class Officer, Vice President A; FHA 1-3; Annual Staff 3,A; Ponpoms 1,2; Honor Student A. 51 MARY PETERSON Band 1-2; Chorus 1,2; Class Officer, Treasurer 1; D Club 3, A; Photo Club 1,2; Student Council, 2 Annual- Staff 3,A; Cheerleading 1-A Homecoming Attendent - A; Volleyball 2-A; Sno-Queen A LARRY SCHEWE Wrestling 1-3; Class Of- ficer, Secretary 3; FFA 1-A ,fD Club 2-A; Photo Club 1; Annual Staff 3. CURTIS SCHMIDT Wrestling 1-A; MVP Award, Wrestling 2-A; Spring Play 3; Band 1,2; Chorus 1; Class Officer, President 3; FFA 1-A; NHS 3,A; D Club 1-A; Boy s Stater 3; Vale- dictorian A; Wrestling Hon- or Role A; Honor Student A. ROBERT ROSCHILD Basketball 1-A; Baseball 1 2,A; Football 1-A; Track 2,3; tae-Act Play 3; Chorus 1; Class Officer, Treasurer 2; MD Club 1-A; Photo Club 1. DALE SCHROEDER Basketball 1-A; Cross Coun- try 1-3; Band 1; FFA 1-A; D Club 1-A; Student Coun- cil A. WENDY READ Basketball 1-A; All-Confer- ence Award, Basketball A; One-Act Play 2; Spring Play 1; Play Crews 2,3; Band 1-3 NHS A; UD Club 2-A; Annual Staff 3,A; Ponpoms 1,2; Homecoming Attendent 2; Volleyball 1,2; Scholar Athlete A; Honor Student A. 52 RHONDA SENNE One Act Play 2; Declam 2-4; Spring Play 3,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Student Council 2,3; NHS 4; D Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Cheer- leading 1,2,4; Homecoming Attendent 1,4; Girls Stater 3; Volleyball 1,2; Library Aide 4; Honor Student 4. LINDA SERBUS Chorus 1-4; FHA 1-4; Lib- rary Aide 4; Flag Girl 1; Sno-Queen Candidate 4. BARRY SLAGTER Basketball 1,2; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Band 1-4; Class Offic- er, Treasurer 1; D Club 1-4; Homecoming Attendent 1 ALAN TEPFER Basketball 1-4; Baseball Football 1-4; MVP Award, Basketball 4; Student Coun- cil 3,4; D Club 1-4; Home coming Attendent 2,4; Sno- King Candidate 4. DEBRA TRAPP Basketball 1,2; All-Confer- ence Award, Volleyball 4; MVP Award, Vdlleyball 1-4; Library Aide 3. DEAN WACEK Football 2; FFA 1-4; D Club 2-4; Student Council Vice President 4; Homecom- ing Attendent 3. 53 BIGGEST MOUTHS D. Wacek, D. Malecek MOST ATHLETIC A. Tepfer, D. Groen ROWDIEST D. Schroeder, D. Trapp FRIENDLIEST D. Groan, M. Muhr BEST PERSONALITY M. Peterson, M. Jtihr QUIETEST K. Kohls, J. Hayck CLASS CLOWNS D. Schroeder, J. Frank TEACHERS PETS R. Senne, C. Schmidt CLASS HUSTLERS D. Jackson, D. Wacek 56 WORST DRIVERS C. Roschild, J. Frank NICEST SMILE C. Lingenfelter, M. Muhr MOST OUTGOING R. Senne, B. Hilbert BEST DRESSED Kleinhuizen, J. Aalderks MOST LIKELY TO SUCEED C. Schmidt, J. Fischer BEST DRIVERS C. Schmidt, J. Fischer TEACHER TERRORS D. Schroeder, D. Trapp NICEST HAIR C. Kleinhuizen, W. Read 57 Ammm PROGRAM Processionol - -- -- -- -- -- - Amy Kromin Mrs Karen Kaven Salutotory And Senior Class President Address..................Denise Molecek Up Where We Belong - --...................- - - Chorus Valedictory Address - -- --................Curtis Schmidt Friends Forever ...........................Senior Closs Presentation of Class - -- -- -- - Marsh Thorstod Principal Presentation of Diplomas ...................Allan Stitmc Chairman of Board of Education Recessional....................---- - Amy Kromin Mrs. Karen Kaven Agoinst All Odds - -- -- -- -- -- Senior Class Class Motto ------ The thing I do ... Is to forget what is behind me. And do my best to reoch out To what is ahead. Closs Colors ------- Maroon - Dusty Rose - White Class Flower - -- -- -- -- -- -- White Carnation Junior Escorts, NHS.............................Julie Larson Steve Sustacek Audience remain seated untit Board of Education and Parents are through receiving ime 60 CLASS OF 1984 Jody Lynn Aolderks Brodley William Colly •Jill Janean Fischer, NHS Joan Morie frank Debra Sue Groen David Duane Grund •Jeanette Lois Hoyek, NHS •Brian Lee Hilbert, NHS •'Kathryn Lynn Hinrichs, NHS Dixie Lee Jackson Curtis Lee Kleinhuizen ‘ Kelly Lyle Kohls, NHS Todd Wayne Lonkenou John Raymond Larsen •Bruce Roger Lueck •Denise Marie Malecek, NHS Michael Wayne Muhr •Carol Jeon Palmquist. NHS •Lisa Janeon Penke Mary Jane Peterson •Wendy Lee Read. NHS Robert Chod Roschild Lorry John Schewe •Curtis Fredrick Schmidt, NHS Dale Horry Schroeder •Rhonda Sue Senne, NHS Linda Mae Serbus Barry Lee Slagter Alan David Tepfer Ann Trapp Cindy Jo Lingenfelter Debro Dean Kenneth Wocek Senior Honor Students NHS National Honor Society Students SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Sonia Grosmon Mr. Dave Levine Mrs. Judith Toth JUNIOR USHERS LISA BRATSCH DAN GOET2MAN RANDY HOFFERT KEVIN HOUDEK KELLY KRAMIN SHELLY LANG 61 ELEMENTARY L-R, Row 1 J. Bratch K. Knight S. Raddatz J. Clouteir P. Mueller K. Koudet J. Westpahl M. VoelB Row 2 A. Nicholes M. Kodet J. Kodet D. Malecek J. Cloutier R. Lippert R. Carres H. Lueck K. Elfering Row 3 R. Mcgraw G. Thorstad J. Regan J. Meyer R. Linde S. Handle C. Molenaar J. Kurtz J. Canmert Row A Mrs. Holm L-R, Row 1 T. Schneider R. Morgan D. Sustacek C. Honzy Row 2 J. Kurtz A. Waltjer J. Sorensen N. Carter B. Molenaar J. Sendelier Row 3 S. Kueken P. Schneiderman R. Ross J. Johnson R. Brouwer Row A Miss Potter L-R, Row 1 J. Sammons W. Nichols B. Vaglehn S. Christionsen R. Hanson Row 2 C. Wallert R. Krueger B. Ryan S. Knudesen S. Potter Row 3 G. Kaven G. Cloutier E. Malecek M. Fox A. Kubesh M. Filzen Row 4 Mrs. Weis L-R, Row 1 J. Nichols J. McCraw J. Kodet M. Larson P. Mattson S. English C. Wolf Row 2 A. Potter B. Voelz E. Slagter B. Adamski T. S chewe C. Weigel T. Bratch M. Malecek Jfcw 3 Mrs. Stahl A. Schendel B. Schroeder D. Read D. Boyer J. Tepfer M. Christen S. Sorensen M. Schroeder 65 L-R, ROW Is S. M- alvin, S. Mueller, N. Schemmel, D. V- oelz, J. Meyer, L. Miller, T. Hanson. ROW 2: G. Fischer, C. Sportal, N. Ev ans, D. Poortvllet, C. Woltjer, R. All- ex, J. Morgan. ROW 3: S. Gummert, N. Svalve, R. Serbus, B. Linde, R. Roffe- rt, K. Malecek, C. Kod et • ROW 4 : Mrs. L. Roelofs, S. Slagter, C. G- underson, A. Slag- ter, D. Ross, J. Johnson, S. Holw- erda, M. Lentz, R. Sportal, Ms. P. B1 ack. L-R, ROW Is J. T- horstad, L. Elfer- ing, C. Woltjer, R. Scheve, M. Molenaar, K. Gluth, J. Slag- ter. ROW 2: S. E- ngliah, K. Schroed- er, H. Cully, T. L- ankenau, B. Damhof, N. Laumer, A, Dra- gt, K. Raddetz. ROW 3s D. Knight, J. Anderson, J. Ab- bas, S. Bratsch, D. Schuerer, M. McCraw, S. Breltkruetz, Mrs. M. Schroeder. 66 L-R, ROW Is H. H- L-R, ROW 1: J. F- rank, G. Allex, K. Hlnrich8, V. Pet- erson, B. Kleinh- uizen. ROW 2: R. Johnson, T. Gund- erson, T. Svalve, C. Lundqulst, C. Elfering, C. Kai- ser. ROW 3: C. Marcus, S. Kaiser, A. Boyer, L. Ross, R. Krueger, A. J. Llppert. Missing: J. Veglahn. 67 untlngton, M. Kline, J. Breltkreutz, J. Perry, D. Frank, M. Miller, D. Schneid- er, A. Slagter, K. Poortvliet. ROW 2: K. Malecek, N. Dra- gt, J. Wacek, N. F- ischer, A. Houdek, A. Sammons, J. La- umers, M. Negen, C. Kohls, S. And- erson. ROW 3: C. Linde, M. Peters- on, S. Anderson, D. Filzen, D. J- ohnson, L. Lentz, D. Bratsch, D. Fi- lzen, B. Stunc, J. Aalderks, Mr. M. Boyer. L-R, Row Is N. Fischer, B. Klelnhulzen, A Boyer, V. Peterson, S. Kaiser, D. Fil- zen, G. Allex. Row 2: C. Kohls, J. La- umers, A. Sammons, M. Kline, M. Peterson, R. Johnson, K. Hinrichs, B. Strunc. Row 3: K. Poortvliet, L. Anderson, D. Filzen, A. Slagter, H. Huntington, T. Gunderson, C. Kaiser, J. Frank. I R, Row 1: H. Huntington, A. Boyer, S. Kaiser, A. Houdek, C. Linde, J. Perry L. Ross, B. Klelnhuizen. Row 2s S. An- derson, C. Marcus, V. Peterson, K. Male- cek, S. Johnson, J. Breitkreutz, B. St- runc. Row 3: N. Dragt, M. Kline, T. Malecek, M. Miller, D. Bratsch, C. Ka- iser, C. Elfring. 68 L-R, Row Is J. Thors tad, M. McGraw, T. Lankenau, N. Laumers, K. Raddetz, S. English. Row 2: R. Allex, D. Kn- ight, A. Houdek, S. Kaiser, A. Boyer, K. Miller, T. Swalve, J. Slagter. Row 3: G. Allex, C. Kaiser, J. Lau- mers, A. Sammons, R. Johnson, R. Kr- ueger, J. Abbas. Row 4: B. Strunc, J. Aalderks, L. Lentz, D. Schneider, M. Kline. 69 FACULTY «w STRATION SCHOOL BOARD A-----U No Photo Available ______r MR. ALLAN STRUNC (Chairman) MR. DONALD HAUBRICH (Vice Chairman) MR. 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We had two sections, one came In the morning and the other In the afternoon. We started kindergarten with 32 students. Our teacher was Mrs. Schrupp. Section One: Barry Slagter, Curtis Schmidt, John Larson, Bruce Lueck, David Grund, Todd Lankenau, Jody Aalderks, Dixie Jackson, Jill Fischer, Dianne Beckendorf, Alan Tepfer, Denise Malecek, Lisa Penke, Joan Frank, and Jeanette Hayek. Section Two: Kelly Kohls, Curt Klelnhulzen, Mike Wigen, Karey Schram, Jeff Lothert, Brian Hilbert, Deb Trapp, Mary Jane Peterson, Darwin Lothert, Melissa Kramer, Deb Groen, Carol Palmquimt, Julie Grove, Karen Toltzman, Phillip Hubert, and Beth Grafenstein. On the first day of school we remember Dale S. and Bruce L. walking into class in their matching blue sweatshirts and holding hands, do you remember that guys? We had a couple of lovebirds in kindergarten, well maybe? Barry S. would carry Dixie's books home form school, but I think his alterior motive was to ride her little snowmobile. Then a couple more lovebirds. Just ask Curtis S. and Joan F. how much fun they really had. Hey Denise M. have you bit Dixie lately? Barry S did your cheating career end early when you were caught looking into Mrs. Schrupp's mathbook? First Grade: We had 34 students and our teachers were Mrs. Holm and Mrs. Weis. We gained three new students, they were Wanda Lopau, Linda Serbus, and Rhonda Leader. We also lost one student and that was Mike Wigen. One day Jill F. was late for school, so she decided to take a shortcut and walked across the muddy field and got her pants all full of mud. She had to call her mommy to bring her a new pair of pants. Second Grade: We had 34 students and our teachers were Mrs. Stahl and Mrs. Schroeder. We gained two new students and they were Lee Welland, and Diana Llndbloom. We lost one student and that was Karey Schram. Dave G. was that plant you broke intentional or accidental? Because you sure cried when Mrs. Holm pulled your hair. Third Grade: We had 34 students and our teachers were Mrs. Lueck and Mrs. Spray. We gained Kelly Plantz, Jason Winter, Dean Wacek, and Mark Malvin. We lost Melissa Kramer, Julie Grove, Karen Toltzman, Rhonda Leader, and Lee Welland. Then there was Curtis S. falling through the springs on the trampoline. Hey Deb G. remember having that fight with Mary Jane on the playground with those whiffle balls you guys were sure swinging at each other. Jody and Mary Jane remember running to Mr. Sneller to tell hinr that Denise swore at you and then he came and bitched her out and you guys were the ones that started the whole thing. Dave remember giving Mary Jane a ride on your bike and you guys ran into that stop sign? Boy did you guys stop. Fourth Grade: We had 35 students and our teachers were Mrs. Mattke and Miss Jagusch. We gained Robert Haney (who we all now know as Chad Roschild), and Kristen Regnier. We also lost one student and that was Jason Winter. Fifth Grade: We had 36 students and our teachers were Mrs. Vick, Mr. Gahl, and Mr. Boyer. We gained two students they were Cindy Lingenfelter and Jill Ennen. We also lost one and that was Kelly Plantz. Everyone remembers when Mr. Sneller fell off Dave’s stilts and put holes in the knees of his pants. 90 Chad remember hitting Jody with a rock and we all got in trouble for it? Remember the time Jeff L. put glue on Mrs. Weis's chair and she sat down in it? Joan F., Mary Jane P., and Dianne B. remember the time Mr. Gahl made you put your noses ag- ainst the lockers and said I hope Mr. Sneller walks by and asks you what your doing? Sixth Grade: We had 35 students and our teachers were Mrs. Vick, Mrs. Weis, and Mr. Boyer. We gained Brad Cully, Rhonda Senne, and Wanda (Wendy) Read. We lost Kristen Regnier, Diana Llndbloom, Jill Ennen, and Beth Grafensteln. Joan remember the time when Mrs. Vick chewed you out for using that one word, and you wrote the meaning on the board during noon hour. Jody remember all the times Mrs. Vick made you and Mary write 500 words out of a science book. Curt K. have you had any girls fighting over you lately like Wendy or Rhonda? Does anyone remember what happened to the petition we started to get Dean W. off the Play- ground? Seventh Grade: Well we start at the bottom again. We had 35 students in our class. We gained only one this year and that was Shari Velde. We didn't lose anyone. Hey Brad C. remember hiding in the Home Ec room so Mark M. wouldn't beat you up? Hey girls remember Wendy's slumber party when you put in a trance and she told you that she was in lov with Paul Wallert? Remember when Rhonda S. and Wendy R. would be a block apart and be yelling obscene things at each other and the whole town heard them? Everyone remembers the float we had when Jody played the football player and our float got disqualified? I guess we showed them the rest of the years when all our floats won. Eigth Grade: We gained Mark Schroeder, Kris Peterson, Kathy Hinrichs, and Cindy Johnson. We lost Jeff and Darwin Lothert, Phillip Hubert, and Shari Velde. Wendy do you rmember in shop when you dropped that hammer on Phillip's head, boy I bet that hurt. Deb T. remember the time when Curt K. unsnapped you shirt in shop class and Mr. Fox saw? We all know Lisa P. likes to get out of tests, but at least she doesn't skip school anymore to do it. Ninth Grade: We gained Mike Barker and lost Mark Malvin, and Cindy Johnson. Hey AI do you think Mr. Sustacek will ever forgive you for pulling that chair out from under him in math class? Todd has spent more time in the hospital then in school. He's so soft even a marshmellow put him there once. Tenth Grade: We lost Kris Peterson, Mark Schroeder, and Dianne Beckendorf. Hey Deb T. remember Dianne's going away party when you and Joan were riding the threewheeler and you had a little accident? Eleventh Grade: We lost Mike Barker and gained and lost Ninette Anderson, and lost Rhonda Senne for half a year. Denise the rocks in the river are ptetty slippery, aren't they? Mike M. if it wouldn't take two people to drive your dads car maybe you wouldn't have had that little accident. Hey Joan did you ever find your hand after that chemistry experiment blew up on you? We finally made it, the BIG SENIORS!! We are ending our school year with 32 students. They are: Jody A., Brad C., Dave G., Jill F., Joan F., Deb T., Jeanette H., Brian H., Mary Jane P. Rhonda S., Al T., Dixie J., Deb G., Wendy R., Kathy H., Mike M., Cindy L., Lisa P., Denise M., Carol P., Linda S., Kelly K., Curt K., Todd L., John L., Bruce L., Chad R., Larry S., Curtis S.. Dale S., Barry S., and Dean W. Oh, if anyone would like lunch after the program we have some cookies left over from Halloween if anyone wants some???? 91 1984 SENIOR CLASS WILL Alan Tepfer wills his ability to speak the English language to the 9th grade girls, who seem to have made up a language all their own. Denise Malecek wills her ability to admit to not knowing what she’s talking about to Kelly Krarnip, who always thinks she knows what she’s talking about. Joan Frank wills her ability to keep a beat to Mike Jackson, who could if he tried. Barry Slagter wills his wardrobe to Kathy Aalderks, so she can have normal clothes for once. Carol Palmquist wills her hair to Mr. Svoboda, because he definately could use some. Dave Grund wills his locker to Randy Hoffert, who doesn't seem to have one of his own. Right Deb Croen, Deb Tepfer, and Missy Groen? There sews to be a pattern—Deb, Deb,—Groen, Groen. Deb Trapp wills her ability to wear her clothes more than one time to Dan Goetzman, who can only wear his once. Jill Fischer wills her quietness to Dean Dolezal, who doesn't seem to know the meaning of the word. Jeanette Hayek wills her abilities to study, get her assignments done, and pass her tests to Mike Jackson, who doesn't do any of the above. Mary Jane, Rhonda, and Dixie will their ability to skip out of school and not get caught to the Junior skippers, who seem to have a few problems. Dean Wacek wills his Uacek walk to Mr. Svoboda, so he'll think of him with every step he takes. Wendy Read wills her height to Beth Houdek, so she can see over her desk next fall. Brian Hilbert wills his ability to make new friends to Amy Jahnke, who thinks everybody loves her. Bruce Lueck wills his ability to get along with the faculty to Bill Kopel, who seems well on his way. Chad Roschild wills his slim stomach to Randy Hoffert, who seems to be carrying a few extra pounds. Dixie Jackson wills her friendliness to Paul Wallert, who never has a kind word to say. Rhonda Senne wills her clean mind and mouth to Dean Dolezal, so he can clean up his act. John Larsen wills his aluminum cans to Kevin Houdek, so he can add them to his collection. Linda Ssrbus wills her ability not to gripe and complain all the time to Kathy Aalderks, who can't seem to stop. Mary Jane Peterson wills her ability to keep her mouth shut to Amy Jahnke, who can never seem to shut her mouth. Curtis Schmidt wills his ability to stop at stop signs to Shane Huntington, because he seems to have a few problems remembering what those red signs are for. Jody Aalderks wills her ability to score more than two points in a basketball game to the 7th grade girls, because she heard they were having a few problems. Dale Schroeder wills his ability to Jump to Randy Hoffert, because he has such a hard time Just getting off the ground. Larry Schsve wills his leftover tablets to the typing class, so Mrs. Toth can teach everyone to write in type after all the typewriters are broken. Todd Lankenau wills his cycle to Paul Wallert, so Paul can have something better than Dean Wacek. Kelly Kohls wills his Heavy Metal music to Dan Goetzman, because all he ever listens to is Petra. 92 Brad Cully wills all his Heavy Metal music to Steve Sustacek, so Steve and Dan can be Heavy Metal buddies. Deb Croen wills her ability to Jump over the hurdles to Deb Tepfer, because she needs all the help she can get. Lisa Penke wills her ability to walk without swaying to Heidi Cully, who couldn’t do it even if she tried. Cindy Lingenfelter wills her ability to draw to Mr. Handel, who even admits he can’t draw. Dale, Barry, and John, better known as the good old boys, will their cowboy image and country music to the underclass preppies, because their mommies stopped helping them dress. Mike Muhr wills his ability to grow a beard to Larry Linde, who tries really hard, but still can’t grow one. Kathy Hinrichs wills her ability to stop talking «very once in a while to Kelly Kramin, who can't seem to keep her mouth shut. Curt Kleinhuizen wills his gray hair to Mr. Thorstad, because if he doesn't have any after this year he never will. 93 1984 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Curt Klienhuizen! Wendy Read.........how've you been? Creat.....how are you? I'm good....hey, there's Deb Trapp! Hi you two, you guys haven't changed much. Guess not. Gee, It sure was nice of Brian Hilbert to let us use his house for our 10 year class reunion, huh? Yea I know....Isn't Brian a Chiropractor? No, he has to change professions. Now he’s a psychiratrist. He's said it's the only field that he could find people crezy enough to pay his high fees in. What are you doing now Curt? Oh.....I'm selling Creaschean Formula 16 door to door. I was the top salesman of the month! Congradulat ions! Yea.........there's no gray hair on this guy. Not like high school... Wendy, I herd you were a champion down hill skiier. Yea....and she doesn't even use skiis. It's alot cheaper that way. Guess youre a real Wendy Cheapstick... What are you doing Deb? I don't know...............I'm still undecided. Well, there's Chad Roschlld. It's been 10 years now....do you think he's finally matured? Really.......I heard he's the sit-in stunt man for Lee Majors on the Fall Guy-he rolls all the cars just like he used to do in High School. Dave Grund just walked in. What's he doing now? He's a dentist but he was just sued for malpractice after he treated an old lady for dlarreah instead of piarea. There'8 Jeanette Hayek. She's got a little conoe shop down on the corner. It's called Hayeks Caiakks”. That's catchy. There'8 Carol and Kathy over there. They haven't changed much. Did you know that Kathy Hindrichs is a motor cyclist Instructor now? A motor cyclist instructor? Yea....8he wants to make sure that her students are all capable of not running into other innocent motorist. What’s Carol doing? She's a registered nurce. I guess she had problems on her first day thogh. The Dr. asked her nurce, did you take the pa- tient's temperature? and she said no, Dr., is it missing????? Is Kelly Kohls here yet? Didn't he start his own band called Rock and Roll Kohls ? Yea, but now he's changed his whole life around. What is he doing? He's now a back up singer for Glenn Cambell. I just say Brad Cully walk by. Oh yea, what's he doing now? He works for Alcoholics Anonymous, he doesn't want anyone to go through the same walking death that he went through on the class trip! Do you guys remember how shy Jill Fischer used to be, well now she's making crazy Fischer Nut company commercials. She was so impressed with herself that she bought the whole company. There's Joan Frank and her husband Ron..........Cosh? She's going to have another baby! How'd she ever find a babysitter for those 9 kids she's already got! Really..........do you remeber the time in chemestry when that test tube blew up on her hand....well her and Ron are finally going to win the suit so they can afford to have another 5 kids! Do you guys remember Cindy Lingenfelter? Yea....what's she doing now? All I know is that she's still as gullable as she was in high school. She bought an Ocean front beach house in South Dakota...... 94 I Just saw John Larson. Remember how he used to love horses so much, well, he married some cow- girl they have 3 kids now......Morgan, Clydesdale, and young Fillle.... I heard Todd Lankenua still works at the Sheep Shedde. His ambition in life is to someday own and change the name from the Sheep Shedde to the Pigeon Coop . There 8 the ''nan of many words . Who'8 that? Bruce Lueck, he has his own newspaper column and calls it ComBruskes Say . Oh.......wait a minute....did you hear that? Of course we did. It's got to be Denise Malecek! Seems she still is as loud as she was in High School. Do you know whet her job is? The Danube 5:30 wlstle broke down and the town council pays her to stand on the street comer and go AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh.' Hey, I say that Christmas gift shop that Mike Murh opened up. It s pretty nice. Oh yea, does he won it? Yea, along with 4 other guys named Mr. Gold, Mr. Frank and his two boys. Wow, a Christmas gift shop.....what s it called? Gold, Frank n'sonce and Muhr. Where 8 Lisa Penke? She's in the hospital....but she'll be alright. Really, what happened? Well, you 8ee...she married this hunter and while they were out hunting one day, he told Lisa a joke and she started laughing.... uh.......oh Yea....wall, another hunter near by heard her and mistook her for a moose. Gosh....that's too bad. Well, at least we won't have to listen to hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh tonight. Here comes Dixie Jackson. Isn't she a professional Poker Player? Yea, she hasn't lost the shirt off her back since High School! I haven't seen Mary Peterson yet either...where do you think she is? Yea, I thought she married Brian Hilbert.... she should be here, this is her house. Someone said she was upstairs typing some letters. She's Brian's secretary and she didn't get all of her work done today and you know how Brian is ...he made her stay up there and finish be- fore she could come down. Is that Curtis Schmidt? Good grief, he's taller than you are Wendy! Yea, didn't you hear, he bought the Schmidt Beer Compnay and Grew with the great North West. Dale Schroader just waled in. He hasn't «hanged much. He's traveling with the Shrine Circus now. Really......what's he do? Well, he 8it8 in a dark room and people pay to go in and see his hair glow. There's Linda Serbus.... right behind him. Yea, I heard she got voted Ntlonal FHA woman of the year........ Gosh.....what an honor.... Hey, look at Barry Slagter over there by John Larson... Wow...he's really gotten mean looking. Yea, I hear he turned over a new leaf....he started body building and soon became an all star Wrestler . He calls himself DR. Slagter . Have you guys seen Jody Aalderks yet? No, she still can't decide between whether to come tonight or not. She still has a probelm with decisions. It stems from incidents in her teen years of not being able to decide which guy......... Theres Deb Groen....isn't she married yfet? No, she still can't decide between a girls basket ball coach or a bankers son. What's Dean Wacek doing? He's still farming on his dad's land, with his dad's machinery and he's living in his dad's house with his dad's furniture. But he does have one thing of his own..........his wife. There's Larry Schewe over there in the comer. I heard he made over a thousand paintings......they were all ducks...... 95 ugh.....ducks...... Well, all he has to do now is die and he'll be rich!! Yea.....what's he doing over there anyway? ..........I think he's painting a duck on Brian's Piccaso. There's Rhonda and Alan Tepfer. So they got marreid hugh? Yea, but they were jsut about divorced on the second day of their marriage though. When they were boarding the train for their honeymoon, the conductor asked A1 if he could carry his bag and A1 said no....she can walk Well....It'8 been really nice seeing you guys after all this time, I think I'll go around and talk to some other people. Yea......me too. Yea, hope to see you in another 10 years! Yea, bye! 96 AP WIDE WORLD PHOTO I NOBEL PRIZE — The 1983 B Nobel Peace Prize was won I by Polish labor leader Lech I Walesa, who was prevented I from leaving Poland to B accept the award personally. I His wife and son accepted it I for him in Oslo, Norway MONEY MACHINES — Banking continued to change as more and more people began to use automatic tellers to handle their financial transactions. TOP ENTERTAINER — Videos 'Beat It and Say, Say, Say, along with the year’s 1 LP and movie short Thriller, confirmed Michael Jackson as 83 s top entertainer. BEIRUT BOMBING — On October 23, the U S. Marine headquarters at Beirut International Airport was leveled by a truck bomb, killing 218 Marines. SPACE FIRST — Guion S. Bluford, Jr. became the first black in space with his flight aboard the Challenger in September. RIDE. SALLY. RIDE — The first five-member crew of the space shuttle Challenger included Sally Ride, first woman in space, John M Fabian, Commander Robert Cnppen, Norman Thagard, and Frederick Hauck. MEN OF THE YEAR LLI ▼ 1J MEN OF THE YEAR — President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov were named Time's Men of the Year. Andropov died in February, after being absent from the public eye for several months. SHAPING UP — Actress Jane Fonda promoted the videotaped version of her popular exercise program. Aerobics and working out became a part of even more Americans' lives. MOST VALUABLE — Baltimore Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey hugged pitcher Scott McGregor after the Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies to win the 1983 World Series. BREAK DANCING — The popularity of break dancing, and a related dance form called popping, grew among those interested in new ways to strut their stuff. BOWIE'S BACK — After a five-year layoff, rock star David Bowie resurfaced with tours in Europe and the U.S. two films, an album, and video. KOREAN FLIGHT 007 — A Korean jumbo passenger jet was shot down by the Soviets after it strayed into Soviet airspace. All 269 people aboard were killed.
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