Hastings High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hastings, NE)
- Class of 1980
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FACES OF A EW DECADE -1980- ,.-ff' ' V Y' ,,. ,,. 'Y' X fs 6 ' ' - f ,- x ' zff' I' 3- , N. , f A 4 I fl ly ' - I ' Ai' 1 '7,f .4'z'f'Wf' ' W f p , + ' 9 U -N gf 'Q ' , P1 '- s W 5 f 1 -. -N1 I W H' Q ' 1, Y Y 1 . 1 M I fig W' - 1 A V Q.,,, A, .,., k,M, f ' fafhfia' f Aw ' E 4 2 -v If 1,31 HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL TIGER HASTINGS NE VOL 75 1, 3 K3 . , 6 3 4. V. 'Q ' X Mr Q Y D Q PX l X K- 1 . , ix. 1 - 1' Q1 ' --' ' , ' :J ,nr H ' 1 I 2 I I x v ' ' S. 'S Q sg' Ex I lb 5 'Ae . ' I 1 7? S A I gl F ' . . l ,JA .! , -, , cw 1af'-Qiwfiwb-fi-ff .. , , . .,.X Y, '.. , EA-.Cv -' fx ' --,zizfq-1 .i'Q1,,.-1- Jig. 12' 4 . -,M 21:i1,'fff V ' ' ' aw ' , 'fb'-. .,,x, , , ,M ..,, ,,,, , Ayyxq, A I ' K .yy A 1 - V. 1 f. H f .:.?f.:e-. ' -,f, 1E1.f1 ,V 'X ': i. qg wr- Hts:-fc' Yi f- ' is, , rfffffifpx -:L I W . g. , . K. L, K,-gf, Wg. -1 ' ,ggfiffigg -,-.fn if ,i , ': xv f .fir ffaieffwz-14'--.if . -Lfzifsifisgf A' -, -f 4, - . g,fg,sMa:f ,,f1xsa',m., .f,, . 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For the freshmen class it was a new beginning as they discov- ered how it felt to be moved to the senior high school. and as for the seniors this year concluded twelve years of hard work and determina- tion along the winding road of life. The move of the freshmen to the high school was hard to accept by many students at HHS, but with hard work most students were able to adjust to these changes. The changes in scheduling was more readily accepted by the freshmen and the sophomore classes as these groups of students had not exper- ienced the previous scheduling. These two changes were the out- standing ones and greatly affected everyone involved. Eifff EQ ,1A ?fa9.g fSf! 1 Q Q 4, wt M ,Wg-f ,-1-4-.1 ,f'. .. ,1. f' , , A, ff -- 1 if-Q, ..,: ,f fnvfrfrv ,,-..... LQQGQ' ,,x .1 Ja-545. .QQ -rf -w-1x.,.',,- A- ' 1, fn: jfiifff' . .,- ., A..-'sri-. FJ' , A.. ' K 1? fq' , 4 .Lim A..-fW,, , A ' ,ny ' ft' N. .. 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This was probably the last time the whole class would be gathered together in one place at the same time. Now, every person would go his dwn seperate way to discover what the future has in store for him. Although the seniors left behind many friends and memo- ries, those memories will keep alive the friendships they have attained and enjoyed. As the l9SO school year drew to a close it was said and acknowledged that the gradu- ating seniors of I980 ended their high school careers with a touch of class. Top Right: Sandy Batt helps out with the children at the high school Child Develop- ment Playschool. Middle: Tom Burke thinks pensively about his last year at HHS. Mid- dle Right: Tom McDowell practices his tal- ents at the piano. Lower Right: Enthusiasm is one asset that the senior guys assert at the high school basketball games. 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MJ 519,111 in KSHH ki Wrsixxif IMVUE4? mlm lVSimimiu' lylmrx ifviwgjgi -ienlaxaifu-LQ iiwrlawwzfsi QQGWN Mil SG Nmniilimi ilakdtirunr: imayggtym Vklilky llexjlnbyimxdiikiigw Qimiigw Wlcuummv Qi!! TG' I V351 FHM :M i1 is ilmglaahu-JHQ 134124 eww u4Q11mai11iriw'1aw Ffwfiikr fiuIh'rEk?9iw -we Ymuugwiilav ilxwfnm mi Q2 Randy Lyon Thomas McDowell Ron McMullen Daniel Mangers Vicky Marguardt Christine Marsh Jill Marsh Jon Marsh Kenneth Martin David Marvel Ann Mays Chris Mazour Mark Miller Jane Moul Daniel Murman Vicki Nelson Robert Nelson Kirk Nordyke James Oatman Joan Oberg Gwyn Ochsner .lillann Ochsner Ricky Overton James Page ws my se A ai FW! '20 crap. Donald Parker Leisa Parker Wayne Pauley Brenda Pederson Greggory Peterson Mary Portenier Heidi Ransom Sidney Ready Angela Reiber Tony Reimer Andre Reiners Randy Rhodus Penny Richardson Danyel Ridge Chrisitna Rodehorst Julie Rodgers Velva Rucker Douglas Ruhter Nicholas Rupiper John Russell Peggy Rust Brenda Sadd Thomas Sanderson Waunita Sandoe Gail Schafer James Schamens John Schiefelbein Michael Schmidt Sheila Schmidt John Scholtz Melinda Scott Rhonda Scribner Glenn Selko Linda Sessler Deborah Sidlo Christine Snell Gary Sorsenson Sheila Speake Mark Steinke Sara Story Pamela Stout Tamela Stout Douglas Swearingen LuAnn Sweet Tracy Swenson William Taddicken Crystal Tolle Robert Trussell 'R-. Wayne Turner Cheryl Uland Michelle Utecht Richard Utter James Vacek Mary Vacek James Vaughan Reyes Vensor Brian Vonderfecht Bradley Walker David Weber Virginia Weber Elizabeth West Kenneth West Douglas Wigert Cheryl Wilbur Christine Wilder Kelly Winkelbauer Troy Wolzen Sharon Wood Keith Woodard Danny Woodward Michael Wynn Right: There is no doubt that this senior class has style. Below: Artist, Dave Crosby. portrays Mr. Glen Houtz in the HHS Jour- nalism department. ' 1 , 5411! v'lQf,l,1 l.. -4 Seniors Not Pictured: Brian Davison Larry Davison Dan Maunder Marsha Pope Tom Quintana Kent Rothfuss Far Left: Marcelo Casanove explains to Tim England how his make-over has done ., 1 1 1 l 1 i 1 1 P l I l 1 I l him absolute wonders. Middle Right: A little bit of enthusiasm on athletes' day is one thing both the juniors and the seniors have in common. Right: Hey, Matt Anderson. take a flying leap! Above: Steve Gass thinks about his senior year and what's to come in the future. 20 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 Danelle Black and Cindy Aylward exhibit an extreme case of non-smokers nicotine- fit . as they try smoking crayons. Above: Tony Reimer, Dave Crosby, and Mike Far- rell show Laurie Brookhart what it's really like to get wetl Left: Sue Howard as a dedi- cated reporter on the Tiger Cub staff. Low- er Right: A banana in the hand is worth two in the bushl Below: Jeff Johnson and Mike Farrell and a few other senior guys keep telling the underclassmen. The Seniors are the best! 5. 1? Jil 'war' 'X I-v 'VFW GLIIDI G US INTG THE 8O'S- TRIBLITE TO THE FACULTY The end of the 70's and the be- ginning of the 80's brought many trials and tribulations to the I979- 80 faculty. Many changes were made in schedules and the size of the school population was in- creased greatly. The students and faculty worked together to face these problems, and in the end all worked out for the better. The en- largement of the classroom was a sure test of every teachers versatil- ity. The students were proud of the faculty and crew. In a time of stress they came through IOOM in giving of themselves, so as to better the education of everyone. Because of their teachings, every student was insured of a brighter future. This year, several new faces were seen in many different departments at HHS. The English department recruited four new teachers. Nancy Guth- mann taught English 9 and IO. Car- la Hedstrom was the 9th grade Eng- lish teacher. Letitia DePalma, taught creative writing. Rita Miller was the new debate coach and Eng- lish I0 instructor. Two new physical education- fcoaches were added to the HHS staff. Denise Teetor, was the coach of the varsity volleyball team and also the teacher of sophomore and freshmen physical education. Dock- er Hartfield was the new boy's P.E. instructor and swimming coach. Earl Mullins was the new boy's basketball coach and a teacher of math. Joyce Sutter instructed mar- keting and merchandising classes. Sue McDougal worked with the TMH students. Elmer Murman. Principal Duane Freeman, Assistant Principal Richard Cronin, Assistant Principal RIGHT- HHS will miss the zany antics of Paul Schneider. who turned in his resigna- tion this year after eleven years in the Chemistry Department. The art department was enlight- ened by Betty Kort and Thomas Har- din. Barbara Franklin was the new ninth grade home economics teach- er. Melodee Owens instructed freshmen civics. Dave Shane was added as the new resource teacher for ED and LD. Louis Panas taught in the industrial arts department and coached the freshman football team. There were also nine people, who were remembered by anyone who had attended Hastings Junior High. They're all transferred from the HJH staff, and included: Thomas Barry. social studies: Grayden Dill, math: Kenneth Fike. social studies: Leslie Harms, counselor: Paul Johnson, math: Elaine Lamski. French and Spanish: Craig McDonald. math: Kathleen McDonald, occupational education: and Verlyn Wohelb, typ- ing. HHS also saw the resignation of Paul Schneider. Schneider was a teacher of chemistry for eleven years at HHS, -and he left his iob here to begin work as a computer programmer for the Meat Animal Research Center. The i979-SO Student Body wish- es to thank all involved at HHS, for giving us an education and guiding us through the 70's and into the 80's! s -ff 1 fl i SECRETARIES. Vicki Hendrickson, Becky Plam- beck, and Margaret Little. A -' ' .435 K V 1 'A ,, ,. sz . f S- .' .F K .1uy.ar-P,w.- sl -ay xlibs, ., A L ' ' . 52 . Q Q., i 5, 5, . . .63 1 5 .5 :J 1 ' c 1 - gf, is-':ii12.g, f A 'Q' ll ll A K Leona Hoff, Secretary 24 if J xl . 'R J t -fwggrf-ff ' 'l' Oliver Bierman .V A - Ja. f , ,vp K Q .' - A .4 4 .geiygg , . Darrell Bonar it :ff Q . . Thomas Barry X . wt 4 1 , 'Q' Q c fb . M., YN ,K -A sig' 1, . A J,a 6 M A 5 tn X: tv 'T' ' ,. rw of . G X , ,. ' J' 4 7t, x . t u 'Oxy I V v N U 'D Y ,I V5 R 5 ,s 1 , A l, 1 t 3 .feb if eww A5 ly ' 4 N f John Cameron Jalaene Choquetle Gloria Clowe Far Left. Louis Pratters with a case of the munchies! Right: Thank heavens it's Friday. says Ronald Kort. Below Left: Grace McGinnis sings l'm a little teapot! Below Right: Verlyn Wohleb's the name and typing's my game. iid! tnosnvu-num: fly. . i V 2 5 1 5-,. . if O-J ' 14 I X K -X t ' lf, 1 .lgxyft , y I opt - , - it . . J., .. ,LA LIBRARIANS: S. Peterson. J, Portwood. K. Murray, L. Cox. A. Throckmorton. D. Barry. B. Johnson. C. Engel- hardt. E. Vaughan. Benny Congrove Lynn Cordell Ruth Daggett Carla Deger Letitia DePaIma Graydon Dill Pig' A if 1 az a i: lm? lf 47 ll 4- Y! N 4 2 L L v YQ . , -1 Y . .:' 5 ,ity ,favs e - r. - -N ww-J f l ,gui ff 1 I ll Inna: f N -1 :s n A, Dale Duensing Rodney Epp Kenneth Fike Barbara Franklin Louis Graham Les Hamburger Thomas Hardin Leslie Harms Docker Hartfield Richard Hawes Carla Hedstrom Glen Houtz -Q.-H1 1- . af- x , in W . J - sa M .,, ,C V H ryyf C , Q I ' Y eh VS K , V V , x H Tl 5 Y ' A if, gi g.. 'fi P 'w . , ,r 4.5: . . I 2 , 42: . f C 'D .ffl 4 V y Q, Q .N q X ia J' I. px QX G5 L- s'X 5 Far Right Disco Dale Duenslng struts his stuff while llstenlng to the tunes of the HHS Band :ni jx K., 46.5 EIQ 95 KITCHEN STAFF Right Back: A. Uhrmacher, H. Hueske, D. Lyon, G. Thaut, E. Plein, W. Williams, D. Carmichael Left Back K Elllngson, N. Glover, D. Slote, A. Orr, C. Einspahr, R. Dedrickson, E. Anderson. 2b 31 V . . iljflg , , , , K X Left: Millionare James May displays his manners at a recent SIOO a plate campaign dinner. Center: Ken Fike has determined that smoking cigars has L kept his weight down considerably! Right: AI- A W, right, if there aren't any questions. class dis- ggi missedl iyf' - J 1 ., '-L 1 ,ft-273, '- fl 359- ' A Q' ' V A Stephen James A A-pie. it V, ,.A 1 - W' it . ' A if at ,,. 3 - . ,dig g V E -ff I , gm 8, l C , xy Q ,l -A-'f Q f Q IVZTT is U 45 1 ' , in 6 isp 5 , lp ' l KE if., f t , . it . t at .rw S' 4- f wife - :-fifka K-f ,-as Q S I N 5 f -it ,N li fx K 1 x L 'C 1 I Ak ,. MJ' tv , 'fri .ff ' r?'2T l..' i , ' ,hr 2 y fp? ' 5? K H- If 1 A - ' Q :. 1 4 . I I 3 as I -. l U 5 I' 1 ln A A GQ , I V fq to it R ---wvNe,:, I . .. Y Eiillmi- - P f M' . . --J 1 ,ly gf? 3' V Sf .21-' , 'Q 2 f' I Q x w f . t - Q, , K .,. g J t A ,, 9 J ,. 1' we : ffl K' y , 'gf ,X .. K1 N N 'f , l A s x , .. r W. X 27 'W fl, f W -, Paul Johnson Richard Kleiber - . Robin Koozer A 1' 1 Betty Kort -f M' + , Ronald Kort tl its it ff? l l ' L X , l ,E ' ' Gerald Kroeger V Randy Lawson j A ,S Russell Leonhardt ' ru, I William Locke Daniel McCarthy I-of Q: , wg Cralg McDonald Kathleen McDonald C' Grace McGinnis S ii Floyd Marian i xx ' ' Glen Marshall . 1 1-ef l t tf? ' i P James May Rita Miller Coralee Moser Earl Mullins Donald Nelson Connie Niewohner Cleon Ochsner Melodee Owens David Packard Louis Panas Kay Payne Sandra Peterson Lanny Petit Louis Pratters Richard Reimer Below: Paul Schneider says, When l grow up, I want to be a computer programmar! Center: Would the real counselor please stand up! Ste- phen James on the left, Jim Vaughan on the right! Right: But Mom. l alweady no how two spell mi name. Gym Mai! X Xe ? -'f -1'-'caan' ' 11-7 Rodney Roberts William Roehrs Paul Schneider David Shane Norman Sheets ,ef fy. ,T ,, W WY 4:1 f' f ' i e A P fl gi S fi W y ,J I , M gg ps.. fr' i A ,sa ig ,ii i L ex gf- N f A. . A 4, o ' lkw fs 7 . , s 5 A K 5 i MQ ,... gu t s.., , I -.wi x . , 'yil I . .N, fm ,I in fy fly , f l Q 'WIX KL-as 5 -'Q '7- ,' O 28 'I t, X3 uf ' i .gap A ,S 4 L- 6 7-V ii: --.- -, I 1 . if -. . f i 9' ii Q' ff - 9 jh. : x ' ' 1 ' ,, are UP' , lt, FP' , , ya : x r 3 .1 'f . ,,- , Q. , 1-'as 6 C .4 ,Mar F il i. IX! CLISTODIAL STAFF Left Row: O. Winspier. R. Wal- ters, R. Rutt. Right Row: R. Rowbar. L. Devitt, G. Willmes. T. Feurt. t I g x Robert Simmons Howard Sheley 'iv - ' X iff X ' I James Smith y y Tim Smilh . ,, .... . 1 47-T Marjorie Sneller ,, ' - Guy Stocks Q-:Q f i p T ft c. f' 5 'R' T T .X ' Lx ' f Ralph Stout f ., 1 T' ' Bill Surface V 'mf 17 .ff 47, 1 ' aa? Y in . VK wg, 1 ht. - . t ll! 4, 945 Denise Teetor ' Q' ' Joe Thompson K 4. X , Q, , 4-X ,.. v- f. I 39 lr 29 Ronald Veburg Virlyn Wohleb Left: This expression on Mr. Rodney Epp's has been seen by many students that have mea- sured grasshopper femurs in Biology Class! Q3 1 44 M! I Q EX Q Q f sv pw '84,-A-of 1 af' wi S 4 I w 4 U I N M ,- 12 fr-14 pf 1 1- . - gf? Y, .. df. dun-V, .-' , .v ! -- ff 4 .14 try gffff. b ff f? . ,. .1 ,. f'f? '- , if'-lp ' , J-ff, ff , 6' 1 , 1 Si S ,- Fw, 5? -2' F' 3 1, ' A 1- f. ,, ,. , ,V v- . A ,,, 5 -J n.iHg:!2Px. kv! 5:41 . 5 ' . 5 ' , , ' ' ' Kaiba 'Q . 'sf A s v 'Pls- .3 Fylw 'lv l ' Q s fav' ff ,Vfai ' I' . ,Q- 53?S.wfw 2 wa -ww 'itz Q - nw ,- 2 'K f :V ' A K' v 4 ' rv: ' J A 1 A PEP CGLINCIL HELPS CUT SPIRIT GROUPS Top: PEP COUNCIL: Mrs. Headstrom, Mrs. Choquette, Beckie Jamison, Teresa Armpriester, Lori Lampher, Lori Jacobsen, Linda Sessler, Tammi Kerr. Above. Sponsors, Mrs. Headstrom and Mrs. Choquette advise the cheerleaders and tigerettes and organize the pep council. 33 We have spirit, yes we do, we have spirit, how about you? Pep Council helps out the spirit groups at HHS. They schedule events for games and coordinate special ac- tivities like Parents Night. Pep Council includes one member from each cheerleding squad, major- ettes, tigerettes and band. The sponsors are Mrs. Choquette and Mrs. Headstrom. Belowz Mary Feis and Kelli Hunt appear confident but surely have butterflies. Tigerettes do halftime performances for both basketball and football. Right: Tigerettes take a seat at their Hastings. GI game performance with Budweiser. A Q .. 5' --N. - ' - '- 'Ji 'ki: S5,Q+ 'if : , Sf v ve 33, .L t 17.5. 1 if Ka -17 fm Q..- TIGERETTES: Top to Bottom, Row I, L. Kerr, L. Brown, J. Oberg, M. Sallinger, S. Jorgenson, M. Scott, Row 2i C. Hinrichs. J. Moul, G. Ochsner, J. Hughbanks. M. Hueske, K. Hunt. Row 3, S. Howard, M Kamper. J. Gillespie, f' Holm. A. Fast. T. Arnpriester, Row 45 L Castleberry, S. West, M. Hoggatt, M. Hickman, K. Jones, L. Bacon Cross Bar, Mrs. Choquette, Sponsor, A. Booe, K. Dickerson, Sr. Co- Capt. M. Feis, Capt, L. Watson: Jr. Co-Capt. ' s Ng 'ROI' 5 TIGERETTES SPARK SPIRIT Boom, ta, fa- boom! Tlgefetles coming spirit. The four girls that led take the floor! This is a well known the 28 members are: cry for the girls in plaid are famous I Capgail-.,Mary Fei5,Senior Co cap- to U16 5P0l'f5 f3I'IS Hi HHS- Lighting tain, Kelli Dickerson, Junior Co cap- sparklers after their performance at tain. Laurie Watson. They are spon- Homecoming was an original idea 50.-ed by Mfg, Chgquette. that really sparlced- up the Home- uww., J,-fx, 1 Top: The Tigerettes march on the floor and position themselves for a dynamite routine. Above: Audrey Fast and Jane Maul boogie to TSOP Left: OhI I made a mistake. I think my beenies falling off. And yet they keep smiling. 35 Ll HERS SHOW YQLI THE WA 4' Z i . w-..,,,,h .54 S-.M 'I'-sw. . l E 'T' .2 ,,. . f 'N-g,g I 1 J N E 36 Who are those guys in the suits. Hey! let go of my arm. Where are you taking me - to my seat? I can find it myself. I don't want to sit by him. Give me that program. Just who do you think you are? l'm an usher, If this incident has happened to you then you know about the usher, usherette corp. Senior girls and guys make up the corp. Ushers are chosen in the spring of their junior year and the girls in the fall of their senior year. The selecting is done by the sponsor, Mr. Louie Pratters. There are 77 members. ABOVE, Usher sponsor, Mr. Louie Pratters at work at English. Right: USHERS. Back Row, M. Farrell. T. Freese, A. Reiners, M. Steinke, D. Craft. K. Lutz, J. Lungren, C. Marsh, D. Marvel, L. Dwyer, M. Feis. Sixth Row, T. Enngland, S. Crabtree, D. Murman, J. Johnson, D. Kerr, T. McDowell, A. Gau- dreault, M. Detour. Fifth Row, T. Reimer, J. Crane, T. B urke. J. Houtz, T. Arnpriester, L. Jacopsen, Fourth Row, M. Scott, R. Lun- deen, W. Fry, K. Dickerson, Third Row, J. Maul, G. Osner, A. Reiber. Second Row. L. Brown, M. Hueske. J. Oberg, First Row, J. Langdon, B. Jamison, J. Anders. ART LUB HAS HIGH HOPES WITH You don't need to be a Picasso to participate in Art Club. just interest- ed in art. Mark Miller, president. presides over the meetings. This year there was a new sponsor, Mr. Hardin. There are 20 members. The big idea planned for this year was a ski trip in Colorado. They considered sponsoring a dance to raise money. Also a trip to the Jose- Iyn Art Gallery was planned. Art club sponsor. Mr. Tom Hardin. PLANS vga 0 Q Xbzrzx. M , ini . :fm .mime , fl? Officers. back row. President, M. Miller. Treasurer, Rob Trussel. front row: Secretary, Sally Story. Vice President. Pam Larsen. R' a , T .a- Art club. Back row: L. Tilemans, T. Kerr, R. Trussel. M. Miller. Mr. Hardin, S. Dunning. L. Kroger. Front row: A, Jumanii, P. Larsen. L. Bacon, S. Story, G. Albers. 37 TUDE COUNCIL HAS FORUM Student Council had 24 members, four of which were officers. four of which were class representatives, Activities that student council sponsored were: Homecoming fes- tivities, Winter Snow Ball dance, Spirit Week, Morp Dance ffor fresh- men and sophomoresb and an open Student Forum. Danelle Black. President, wrote this in the Tiger Cub concerning the forum. The student forum was held in October to discuss the feelings of students with complaints about the school system. The forum was ad- vertised extensively. We talked about problems ranging from ener- gy conservation to homework. Other Officers: Vice: Kevin Lutz. Secretary: Karen Johnson, and Treasurer: Ruth Lundeen. RIGHT. Danelle Black urged students to support the student council in her article. J' . 5 S T, Human f if ll- ' STUDENT COUNCIL: Back Rowlto rg T. Burke S Howard D Marx Lundeen D Black S Throckmorton First Row K Lutz T Sachtle T. Evans, J. Crane, S. Crabtree. Third Row. J Carr S Messler D ben K Johnson R Crandell Coover, C. Uerling. Second Rowg J. Farrell, S. Mace T Arnprlester R TOP: Mr. Freeman seems to be eyeing Scott Messler, does he know something we don't? LEFT: Let's get Ruth Lundeen to stand here and we'Il decorate her. say three student council members while annu- ally decorating for the holidays. ABOVE: Junior Representative, Doug Marx tries to win a bride the Arabian way KISHKUNAS The high school years are a peri- od of time never forgotten. It is a period of time when the student is becoming aware of the world about him: a time when he is able to form opinions and a philosophy to guide him through the rest of his life: a time when he is being prepared for the responsibilities that come with being a contributing adult in our society. Yet. during this period of his life the pressures are minimal and the exhileration that comes with new challenges, new learnings. and new experiences seem to set the tone of the school. The student is developing his interestsa nurtur- ing his talents: facing challenges: competing for status: cooperating for the common good: contributing to the community: and receiving its benefits. ln short, these years are a condensation of all those exper- iences that are representative of those needed to carry a person SAYS, UCQNGR TUL TIONS through his whole life. I hope that this volume of the Tiger will be an accurate history of life at Hastings Senior High School. l expect that it will be a cherished l Seated around the table are Board of Education members. L to R, T. Jorgenson. O. Waechter., D. Lamski. J. Bartholomew, C. Kvasnicka. L. Kishkunas. C. Sanderson. M. Uerling, D. Strasheim, D. Holt. 40 keepsake which will be referred to often as the graduate tries to bring back the memories of these good days. l extend my good wishes to the student body of Hastings Senior High School and especially to the members of the senior class. I espe- cially offer my congratulations to the parents of these seniors - their support and patience is now begin- ning to pay off. A special message of appreciation is due to the stu- dents and teachers who have put this volume together so that all of us can appreciate it through the coming years. Louis J. Kishkunas Superintendent of Schools. -us.. .rss et' fi' V fi' 3 X KOSMET KLUB HAS 30 MEMBERS Kosmet Klub! No, they don't study the stars and they don't wear white hoods, it's two k's not three. So just what is Kosmet Klub? KK is a club for students who are enthusiastic about the world of the- ater. Plays, lighting and makeup are examples of their interests. Mem- bers met twice a month. Meetings included a student produced pro- gram, business and refreshments. All School Play, Pulling the Curtain and assisted with the musical. An outer space costume party was a big event. Some attended the State Thespian Convention at Ralston. There were thirty members. Mr. Ron Veburg was sponsor. Kosmet Klub sponsored and produced the .F 'rx Top: Martian, Kathy Beck fires her space gun at planet enemy, Cherie Drake during the KK's space party. Top Left: Live from Hastings its . . . Darren Theesenl KOSMET KLUB: Back Rowg Becky Scnider. Secretary: Laurie Brookhart, Cherie Drake. Chris Snell, Alma Lowrey, Darren Thesen, Holly Hermanson, Sponsor: Mr. Ron Veburg, Scott Lake. Front Row: Gwen Conaway. Jane Kerr, Glenda Albers, Treasuren Dan Ridge. y. tv, gi, 41 lf you ve ever seen a tribe of peo- ple carrylng file boxes and brief cases continually arguing in a con- fusion of big words, then you've discovered the National Forensic League Code named Debaters. The team took sweepstakes at Kearney and Norfolk Kevin Lutz and Steve Howard placed first at Norfolk. Sue Howard and Danelle Black received first place at Kearney State. Rich Christensen and Tom Burke succed- ed in taking first at a second debate at Norfolk The topic area was For- eign Trade Policies. Rita Miller coached the 20 members. Kevin Lutz Tom Burke Dave Cosby and Rich Christensen were officers. ei ' GW THAT'S DEB TE BLEl DEBATERS Back Row, D. Loutzenheiser. T. Burke, J. Gilley. T. Lar- tensen B Adrian S Howard K Lutz D Crosby First Row S sen Second Row Sponsor, Ms. Rita Miller, S. Garberding. R. Chris- Howard D Black B Bennett R Vanlengen V' ' ABOVE. Early morning departures were necessary to get to distant tournaments on time. RIGHT: Rich Christensen and Tom Burke had high hopes of attending the Na- tional Debate Tournaments. 5 ll DECA STICKS T0 BUSINESS x A RM X N' ff? Id' 'A' Q N. I fy L 'f . Nl 9 ' SS ff ...Q ' 0 DECA: Back Row. Miss J. Sutter, M. Stein, K. Oxner. D. VanAckeren. Fourth Row: D. Klein. J. Herringer, R. Lamberson, J. Tippin. Third Row. S. Mace, M. Hoggart, E, Claybaugh, L. Parker, M. Fry. Second Row. R. Medina. J. Rodgers, J. Hurt, First Row. L. Kerr, L. Castleberry, K. Swenson. F. Drummond. 43 DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, is eligible to Mar- keting and Merchandising students. They held a bake sale and sold tiger pins and coloring books to raise money in order to go to the State Leadership Conference in Omaha. Officers are: President, Don Van Ackeren, Vice, Leslie Castleberry. Secretary, Robyn Lamberson. Trea- surer, Kathi Swenson. DECA is sponsored by Ms. Sutter. Top Right. President. Don VanAckeren and Donetta Klein work on advertising on mar- keting class. Above: Mrs. Joyce Sutter as- sists Fred Drummond with the stapler a new marketing device. GOOD YE R FOR BOWLERS 1 FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Victoria Fuller, Terry Weinman, Rhonda Scribner. Rhonda Alexander. Dana Alexander. Cindy Berns. Kathy Reutter, Linda Aufdenkamp, Art Heron. MIDDLE ROW: Sonya Dittmer. Brenda Scridner. Amy Scribner. Angie Reiber. Lori Jacobsen. Roy Drummond, Randy Ruxton. Kathryn Mitchell, Kelly Karash. Debbie Every Monday after school, 40 HHS students competed for strikes and tried to avoid gutter balls! As members of the bowling club. they worked to- gether to improve their bowling aver- ages, while against each other in team groupings. Mr. Glen Marshall spon- sors the club, and helped the students develop the correct bowling form. During the 24-week bowling season the members participated in tourna- ments with area schools. They also hosted a Hastings tournament. 2 , l MDW! i l X., or W!! af EQEJLRHF , A A f Brewer, Pam Larson. BACK ROW: John McCelland, Doug Brannagan, Jim Oatman. Roger Bell, Kent Rothfuss, Wayne Turner, Dale Woodard, Joe Heron. Janyce Auker, Christine Rodehorst, Sue Heron. John Shav- er. CMMA. .. , ......-.-..-.....---..-v-vw-- f-..,-W , . f 5, .-,,. O SHARPSHOOTERS SCGRE WELL FRONT ROW CL. to RJ Sid Ready, Bill Tillmans, Wes Woods. Don Eric Moline. Shannan Ready. Roger Bell, Doug Swearmgen Jim n Aulner, Jim Roth BACKKROW QL. to RJ Mr. Lynn Cordell,Csponsorj nard, Tom Frank. The 79-80 Rifle Club sponsored by Mr. Lynn Cordell met on Tuesday and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. The Rifle Club belongs to the National Rifle Associ- ation QNRAD. Several Rifle Club mem- bers placed in major meets this year. At the Kearney Invitational, the Rifle Club placed 2nd in the Advanced ca- tagory and picked up 3rd-Sth in the novice catagory. Jim Sinnard went to state and also placed 5th in the Ad- vanced catagory. Rifle Club members advanced when they outshot someone that's ahead of them in team ratings. There were I5 members in the club this year. if Tfl, cp if 'Us Jim Sinnard President - l E of J -r A 'Haw' 1 D- 5 45 Tom Frank Vice President J it 4. 'C L L y Doug Swearingen Treasurer STAFES MET THE DE DLINES With the crazy I979-80 year- book staff Mr. Glen Houtz made it through another year's work. There's a lot of things to accom- plish during the year, such as bal- ancing layouts, cropping pictures, choosing theme, type styles and cover designs, making photo or- ders, and writing copy, but it all adds up to the l 980 Decade of the Tiger complete with 200 of pages of Hastings high school activities. I think the yearbook lets me look back at my friends and what I did in High School, said Mark Thaut. v uh L ,ff 'fa K 2' !,s WEE...-4' 12- fs... u Yearbook Staff: Back row: T. Reimer, J. Houtz, A. Schlachter, S. Hartman. J. Schlachter, M. Thaut,K. Hahne, C. Bennethfront row T Swenson, L. Houtz, L. Bengtson, L. Brookhart 46 T1 ll-.Q N9 ,nfl Tb LS N Cub Staff: front row. Mike Wilder, Scott Stonecipher, Mike Farrell. Cindy Aylward, Danelle Black. back row, Judee Hughbanks, Sue Howard, Dave Crosby, Curt Bennett, Mark Miller, above. Editors, Sue Howard, Mike Farrell, Judee Hughbanks, Danelle Black. 47 During the year of 79-80 the Cub staff produced bi-monthly issues of the Tiger Cub. An issue is handed out every oth- er Friday, which tells about student activities and to speculate on up- coming sports. The Cub staffs are chosen every spring, the editors are Sue Howard, Mike Farrell, Judee Hughbanks, Cindy Aylward and Danelle Black. One student stated, The Cub staff does a very good job. Also, Mr. Houtz said, We have an excellent staff this year and their writing is exceptionally good. I hope they go on to college to study Journalism. FL MI C-EOS DEBLIT AS STARS XSE3' F wi J vw A 'f J if Ev . il 9 0 7 X V 5 3 'V f 'Q X Ill I . l N i A . 7 Q if l , -,,,. , J lf tv ' ..i. Top: The seniors keep dry in this portion of Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head Above. Juniors Jody Gillespie and Lori Lampher prepare to make a decisive splash at tryouts. Middle Right. Lori Dwyer sells home baked goodies to raise money. Right, FLAMINGOS. Back Row. J, Kvasniska, K. Hahne. C. Holm, L. Dwyer, Middle Row. J. Kerr, L. Lampher, M. Kamper, J. Gellespie. L. Reiners, V. Nelson, R. Lundeen, G. Ochsner. Front Row. S. DeVaney, J. Hanzel, K. McCarty, C. Gilmore, M. Jackson. M... w P Cv- . M, -'H' V . L nl v Lights, Camera, Action! On March 27-29 the Flamingos made their debut as stars at A Night at the Movies . Songs from different movie were used for the acts. The song One from the broadway musical Chorus Line was the big opening. The Juniors danced with glowing lazer guns during Star Wars. Lori Lampher, Vickie Nelson and Lori Dwyer wrestled out of tele- phone booth dressed in cape and all for Superman. Senior Ruth Lundeen used Don't Rain on My Parade for her solo. J.D. Norman and Lau- rie Brookhart were emcees. Officers were: Lori Dwyer. President: Vickie Nelson, vice-president: and Jody Gillespie, secretary-treasurer. NNI TOP: Junior comrades cast off on their mis- sion with Starwars. MIDDLE L.: Emcees, J.D. Norman and Laurie Brookhard dress in movie premiere attire. MIDDLE R.: Carin Holm. Ruth Lundeen and Gwen Ochsner keep dry in Rain- 49 drops Keep Falling on my Head. ABOVE: Fla- mingos kick off the show with a sony from Chorus Line. LEFT: Ruth Lundeen, senior solo- ist, finishes her 3 years in Flamingos with Don't Rain on My Parade. A. .S. BRINGING FRIENDS TGGETHER Akiko Jumonji, Marcelo Casen- ove and Joann Hamilton brought a taste of foreign culture to HHS as they spent the 79-80 school year in Hastings. Akiko Jumonji is a foreign ex- change student from Tokyo, Japan. She arrived in Hastings, August 26 and she stayed with the families of Glen Houtz, Ed Loutzenheiser, Tom Jorgenson, and Dave Peterson. At her school, Akiko was the student body vice-president, and she was the manager of the soccer team. She was a member of a flower arranging club and a tea ceremony club. She was a member of the varsity volley- ball and track teams while she at- tended HHS. Marcelo Casenove is an ex- change student from Sante Fe, Ar- gentina. He arrived in Hastings on July 2 l , and during his stay he lived with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Locke. Marcelo was active in basketball, soccer and football in Argentina. He played varsity foot- ball and was active in tennis and baseball while he attended HHS. He enjoyed being a referee for the YMCA soccer league, also. Joann Hamilton is an exchange student from Sheppardon, Austra- lia. She arrived in Hastings on Janu- ary l9, and during her stay she lived with the families of Lloyd Kitrell, Bill Vaughan, A.G. Wilson, and Da- vid Peterson. Joann was a member of the varsity tennis team and Flag Squad while she attended HHS. Joann definately disproved the the- ory that all Aussies are blond. Joann wanted to thank the Rotary Club for giving her and others like herself the opportunity at exper- iencing life in different countries! Marcelo felt that, to understand other people was the first rule of AFS. He, Akiko, and Joann accom- , ,,.,. fi X, . l979-80 A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Students: Akiko Jumonji, Marcelo Casenove, and Joann Hamilton. ABOVE: lntroducing to you. the one and only Marcelol BELOW: Future farmers of Nebraska, Akiko and Julie?l 50 plished this by making many friends and learning our many cultures and especially our language. ff' - fw fm. i 1 ' .' as J -. '. ' -A ' ,4 LN- ,L . , I 5 - .- 7 ' N 'Z ,L 1'-.-V, X- rf! f.-' - . . f' X . lajki' .- ' flf - QL..-,.'g,..J 4' N N -. v - ' .J nl rm I SQ, 15 ,Il TIGER YE R Watch the birdie. Smile and say cheese. These cliches could only be connected with HHS photo staff. When you least expect it and least want it. a madman with a delicate piece of machinery smashed against his face, creeps out of homebase, code number 2I I. He sneaks behind doors and eeeek! There he is! Snap! For two weeks afterwards you say you saw blue dots. Well, that's the price you have to pay to have your picture in the newspaper or year- book. This years photo staff was made up of three seniors: Jim Vaughan, chief: Dan Mangers and Steve Hahn, and three juniors: Phil Berlie. Al Uerling and Mike Natvig. The photographers were chosen the preceding spring by Mr. Houtz and Jim Vaughan. They tx V .Lf -uv. W. 'P'-it I PICTURE met period three on Tuesday and Thursday to hand out photo assign- ments and work on developing pic- tures in the dark room in ll I. Jim Vaughan said, At the begin- ning of the year none of the other photographers knew how to develop pictures, so the whole first semester involved not only practice in taking pictures, but also in developing them. A lot of time and work goes into the pictures that you see in your newspaper and yearbook. this is shown by the excellent pictures that are produced. Below: This is crazy! A photographer in front of the camera?! This is your big break boys, smile! Left: Insane with power, Jim Vaughn. chief of staff, towers over Steve Hahn. ,'?l'1 Photo Staff: Back row, J. Vaughn, chief of staff, P. Berlie, A. Uerling. A Front row, S. Hahn, M. Natvig, D. Mangers. 591' ' I 5'l 9-80 YE R OF TIGER SPIRIT We've got the spirit in our school. so let's get a little bit rowdy, and for two bits or four bits we can stop. look, and listen to Judy kicken em right in the booty, or some rockem sockem Tigers! There isn't a better reason for all you Tiger fans to stand up and clap your hands and yell V-I-C-T-O-R-Y that's our Has- tings battle cry! HHS had a great increase in spirit this year. This increase was due to an enthusiastic crowd and twenty spirited cheerleaders! . There were four varsity squads of five cheerleaders, that cheered for both J.V. and Varsity games. They were chosen in April of last year by the student cleared by a made up of Cheerleaders, faculty. There were also four squads of sophomore and freshmen yeII-lead- ers, who cheered for the Fall and body, after being screening committee past Tigerettes and and members of the I' Winter Sports of the sophomore and freshmen teams. They were chosen during the school year by a group of Tigerettes and Varsity Cheer- leaders. The surprises this year were new uniforms and a new sponsor, Carla Hedstrom. During the Fall, tI1e cheerleaders held a hamburger feed for the Foot- ball team. A Pep-Parade, followed by a watermelon feed, was held for all the Fall Sports Teams. A break- fast was given for the Girls Basket- ball Team during the winter and many other spirit raising projects were held throughout the year. This year, for the first time pep rallies were made optional. The turn out for the rallies was outstanding, and they proved to be a great spirit booster. Being a cheerleader takes a lot of dedication and hard work. with fan- tastic years like 79-80, the work will always pay off! ABOVE. Knowing that the spirit of the wrestling meet is in good hands, the Tiger Mascot elaxes as the cheerleaders look on, . . VARSITY WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Brenda Sadd, Melinda Schwab. Leslie Friend Becky Jamison Ginger Surface 52 - Y, n WK, u-Q W . ,, 425' hui -, M. L, V W, G , . . . W W 5 , . A, - , K 'x 15. J H, Q , als A ,g9g,,,. , . . .at ,,.. 'M ,...,, ovvurrfw ' 3 Lam BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Angie Reiber, Lori Jacobsen, Brenda Hemie, Sue Schmidt. Ruth Lundeen. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS: Becky Hanson, Cathy Snell, .lill Fingeret, Kara DeWitt. Denise Mangers. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS: Ruth Shively, Trisha Halsey, Liz Buckley, Stacy El- lerbee, Anne Friborg. UPPER RIGHT: Laurie Brookhart shows her spirit at the Hastings vs G.l. Girls Basketball game in Grand Island. f I -f s,,,.....,L,,,.x.f1s.-a-f4..w-srnveo-M sw.. - 1 -K V V Mr: t J tic., . s,.. We A Ml Q ,:,.,n.....,.:W W W- W V , sia, S. T .eii 5 111 ' 'K -an-W Mt'--.--.M-.---, A ' -4 H lu. . , 1. , I -.vw ,V Q , , 4 I' ' Y W' -J:-' wlf- M use-. - -5- 'l N I iffeszy w a --2- as My J S ,W L my L F 1 je A iw is fig. L M. . .,,... .N i Q ' ......-s L- N y K' ' .,.-,,v.,,,.., T 371531 A I .,-t- Ml Wdfeay., , I ' ls 6 Eli. . Q fig ' 'E Li my - T i f - 3 ' -4, ri. .,...-l.-g- - X ...aiu-K. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS: Carrie Llerling, Trisha Bur- FRESHMEN FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS: Briggette Watson, Sue Zeadow, gess, Vicky Thomas. Michelle Watson, Kim Woodward. Julie Crowley. Heidi Kenny, Sally Blessing. VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Chris Minnick, Lisa Condon, Tammi Kerr. Marlene DeTour, Kim McCarthy. 55 . 1' A 'g, ax' Ai, W Hs 5 Make Your Own Kind Of Music. There were eight different music groups this year at HHS. They all had an excellent year. Side By Side, and Bye, Bye, Blues, sounds of The New Generation? Right. These are some of the songs the Barbershop Quartet sang during the Christmas concert. This dedi- cated group consists of: Dave Hupf. Dave Crowl, Tom McDowell and Doug Runcie. The quartet won a four state competition at Emporia, Kansas. They put in a lot of hard work. and it paid off. remarked Mr. Rob- in Koozer. the choir director. BARBERSHOP QUARTET: Dave Hupf, Tom McDowell, Dave Crowl. Doug Runcie. EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN'S MIXED CHOIR: Back Row, A. Davis, J. Herron, J. Worley, R. Sanford. Second Row, J. Kathman, C. Niles, R. Nelson. Third Row, D. Weidel, L. Moser, M. Pope. Fourth Row, M. Krull, R. Koozer. NINTH GRADE SWING CHOIR: S. Blessing, J, Carr, G. Copple, J. Crowley. L. Draper, S. Ellerbee. J. Farrell, R. Glassmyer, D. Ham- burger, P. Kingsley. K. Locke, A. Moul, T. Sachtleben, A. Sandstedt, R. Shively, G. it 5, QI f t THE CHOIR KIDS WERE FU Laurie Smith CStudent Teacherj Q Schnidt, S. Spady, D. Zielke, R. Stockton. Below: Steve Gass and Dan Murman intent- ly read their music during one of the three weekly practices. if x .fs . ayay T ' , 58 Iii sf, E Av My .Q ss? sie. 5 ' ft I The Exceptional Children's Mixed Choir, directed by Mary Krull, sang lt's A Happy Day, and Silver Bells, at the Sounds Of The Holidays Christmas concert. The Madrigals, 20 selected peo- ple ranging from grades I0-l2, were chosen last Spring from many talented candidates. The Madrigals were chosen out of I6 choirs to sing at NMEA. They sang a variety of music, from Come Bid Farewell To Sorrow, to l Know An Old Lady, dur- ing concerts. They also gave special performances and sang Christmas carols the day before Christmas va- cation in the library. The Ninth Grade Swing Choir was a group of 20 selected freshmen. They participated in the Fall, Christ- mas and Spring concerts. Top Left: Kelli Hunt. Ruth Lundeen and Tom McDowell sing by candlelight during the Christmas concert. Top Right: Linda Sessler and Scott Messler stand in the spot- light and soak in the applause. MADRIGALS: S. Andrew, C. Aylward, S. Cronin, D. Crowl, S. Gass, K. Hunt, D. Hupf, K. Johnson, J. Killefer, L. Locke. R. Lundeen, S. McDougal, T. McDowell, S. Messler, J. Moul. D. Murman, D. Runcie. M. Schwab, K. Thomas, E. Touchstone. CHAMBER CHOIR: S. Andrew, C. Aylward, M. Bengtson, L. Brook- hart. T. Burke, D. Coover, S. Crabtree. D. Crowl, K. Dickerson. M. Feis, M. Franzen, R. Freese, L. Friend, S. Gass, C. Gilmore, A. Gustaf- son, L. Hartmann, C. Holm, S. Howard, K. Hunt, D. Hupf, M. Jackson G. Johnson, K. Johnson, S. Jorgenson, L. Kahookele, J. Killefer, R Lamberson, S. Lambert, L. Lampher, D. Loutzenheiser, R. Lundeen, K Lutz. S. Mace, D. Marvel, T. McDowell, T. McGinnis, S. Messler, D. Mortensen, J. Moul, D. Murman, J. Oberg, G. Ochsner, J. Page, J. Pauley, B. Pedersen, B. Peters, D. Ridge, D. Runcie. M. Scholtz, M. Schwab, L. Sesler, M. Steinke, K. Thomas, G. Thompson. K. Throck- morton, J. Vaughan, M. Weiss. CHOIRS H VE GRE T YE R CONCERT CHOIR: Back Row, M. Sallinger. C. Snell, C. Rodehorst, T. McMillin, T. Dix- on, S. Vonderfecht, J. McClelland. K. Brew- er. Second Row, L. Arnesen, C. Kubicka. M. Turner, T. Nowka, L. Houtz, L. Bengtson, M. Kamper. Third Row, P. Larsen, C. Kubicka, A. Fast, L. Lurz, M. Hickman, C. Rouse, L. Slansky. R. Medina. K. Wilmot, Not Pic- tured, G. Albers. M. Casenove, T. Jones, K. Karash, D. Pettit. The HHS vocal music department, under the direction of Mr. Robin R. Koozer, presented three major con- certs this year. The Fall Choral Con- cert took place on October 9. The Sounds Of The Holidays Christmas concert was given on December IS, and the Spring Choral Concert took place in May. A new accompanist played for many of the choirs. She was Debra Dowling. Laurie Smith. a student teacher fy 1 fe lx from Hastings College, helped out with the different choirs. She com- mented, I enjoyed the kids, they were fun to work with, and were very talented. The Concert Choir. a group of 32 juniors and seniors. participated in the three major concerts. They sang songs like: Don't Cry Out Loud. and Can't Smile Without You, plus other pop songs. Sixty Juniors and Seniors were picked to be the Chamber Choir. iff, They sang in a Chamber Choir Con- cert in March. These people are chosen each Spring for the next year's choir. The Ninth and Tenth graders who wish to be Singers, don't have to tryout. This gives them a chance to experience choirs and prepares them for the next year if they wish to try out for a choir. The Singers had 80 members. They took part in the Fall, Christmas, and Spring con- certs. SINGERS: J. Beckby, C. Berns, D. Bohrer, L. Buckley, J. Carr, R. Carver, G. Conaway, R. Copple, J. Craft, S. Cronin, J. Crowley, C. Darnall, B. DeRiese, K. DeWitt. L. Draper, D. Dunham, S. Ellerbee, J. Farrell, S. Fast, S. Fischer, J. Forbes, L. Friend, C. Fry, M. Glass, R. Glassmyer, R. Goehring, R. Goehring, T. Haase. D. Hamburger, L. Holcombe, L. Kepford, P. Kingsley, R. Knapp, J. Kroeger. M. Lambert, J. Langdon, K. Locke, L. Locke, T. Lyngstad, D. Mangers, S. McDou- gal, J. Medcalf, S. Miller, A. Moul, D. Munsell, C. Nelson. L. Norwood, M. Oschner, K. Peterson, L. Peterson, D. Reichert, M. Robinson, M. Ruberson, R. Ryder, T. Sachtleben. A. Sandstedt, G. Schmidt, B. Schneider, T. Scholl, A. Schribner. R. Shively, T. Smith, C. Snodgrass, S. Spady, T. Stevens. L. Stewart, R. Stockton, S. Sulley, C. Tegler, V. Thomas, S. Throckmorton. C. Toney. E. Touchstone, C. Uerling, B, Welch, K. Woodward, S. Zalman, K. Zaroban, D. Zielke. The Singin' Tigers, students from grades I0-I2, were selected last Spring. There were 28 participants. Sometimes they would perform sep- arately, other times together. The Entertainer, and What The World Needs Now, were some of the songs they sang. Left: Mr. Robin Koozer, choir director, di- rected with much enthusiasam. Below: Hours of practice result in a successful per- formance. Lungren, C. Marsh, S. Messler. S. McDougal, T. McDowell, D. Ridge, D. Runcie, L. Sessler, M. Schwab. L. Stewart, S. Schmidt, S. Sulley. E. Touchstone. 61 R OUR L RGEST ORCHESTR EVER. This year's High School Orches- tra was one of the largest orchestras in many years. The orchestra con- sisted of 62 members where there were 42 strings, and 20 brass, per- cussion, and woodwinds. The orchestra was comprised of musicians ranging from grades 9- l2. The orchestra particiated in one dinner concert, and two formal con- Cerls. Six people took part in NMEA. Cellosg Michelle Bengtson, Senior, Mary Franzen, Junior, Barb Welch, Sophomore, and Laura Locke, Soph- omore, Violins: Lisa Stewart, and Sarah McDougal, Sophs. On January 29, Hastings hosted the Hastings!G.l. Orchestra Clinic at the Hastings Auditorium. Some of the better musicians were select- ed for the Hastings Honor Orches- tra. Spring brought on the District State Orchestra festival. To end the year the orchestra played for Bacca- laureate May I8. Carol LaRock and David Klein were the two student teachers from Hastings College who helped teach. Top: The orchestra puts in a lot of hard practice for the year's many concerts. Left: Brent Adrian, Rick Goehring, and Ron Schmidt play in the string section of the orchestra. -- ' V D 'iii' Q5 , 1 - ' - ,si c c 'ir ri 3-in-v--.L 1 nh Q - S ' fl I l Right: Mr. Roehrs, the man behind the mu- sic, directs the High School Orchestra. 62 Mr. Bill Roehrs 'FP' ,. ff, ,f :uf A ,gy if if sr. 5 -. V. f-,t an Below: Practicing on their French horns, Matt Anderson. Melisa Jones, and Jorge Dickenson play hard. Left: Mary Hickman. concentrating hard, plays her violin during the orchestra con- cert. xv 'I Ffh ik.. S 9 0 , 'T 0 I 1 - f Xl.. is lx. 1. 1 I xrs. - 'gin' if .y- C 5 . 1-....',. -f ORCHESTRA: Ist Violin: T. McDowell, S. McDougal, L. Stewart, P Kingsley. A. Friborg, K. Wilmot, C. Tegler, T. Smith, A. Moul, P Brown, D. Jacobi, G, Nitzel, M. Hickman, 2nd Violin: A. Fast, S Blessing. D. Munsell, L. Barfknecht, S. Fast, J. Kerr, S. Smith, S Strasheim, C. Chartier, L, Myers, V. Fuller, L. Burge, Viola: K. Locke, B. Peters. D. Runcie, R. Goehring, M. Harris. S. Zalman, Cello: M, Bengtson, L. Locke. T. Sachtleben, B. Welch, T. Kimminau, C. Carr, H WL 4 Wilson, M. Franzen, Bass: R. Schmidt. J.D. Norman, B, Adrian, R. Goehring, Flute: C. Aylward. R. Stevens, Clarinet: A. Petersin, S. Svobada, M. Sallinger, Oboe: D. Mortensen. Bassoon: J. Craft, Trum- pet: S. Pohl, S. Scholtz, French Horn: D. Hupf, M. Anderson, M. Jones, H. Dickenson, Trombones: D. Crowl, M, Falk, S. Nitzel, J. Carr, Percussion: D. Hamburger, K. Zaroban, Timpani: S. Messler, Tuba: J. Steiner. MARCHI Straight lines formed, all await the sound of the half-time whistle. Ready? Well, here they come - The HHS Marching Band. The HHS Marching Band. under the direction of Mr. Dale Duensing, consisted of students in grades 9- I2. During the home shows, I04 students participated in the band. At away competitions, 96 were se- lected to play. In September, the marching band went to the York Fest. and were rat- ed as Best Band. October brought on the Harvest of Harmony Parade, where they received a Division I G BAND RANKS N0. I ' .fbi VF , ,. W- JL ...... . Si 2352? ai-, S, ' S' SSN iff- : : ., -+ 'iz-'u 5 f . f- I A .. gm, ,. ..-s M- V -- . fi, : x i ' A T 'Vi' A Q Q3 V5 - w... 7 tg K1 Q .r vi A E 31 .. I 8 ' .itz 4 sgi fis , , Tiffiviir I ,W :ra ft y Y.-3 ' fffef-.'Xs , J., . A ' 'W ' -. trophy for their competition show. 2 ,F 5- M 5' I I g I They also participated in the Has- 31,-fb I tings Melody Round Up. where they 4 I again received a Division I trophy. On November 3. the marching band ,. . - - ' ' W' 'f'ffEVf ' ., , . . A , ,M went to the Pershing Auditorium for x - .5 , the Pershing Marching Band Festi- 3515-365 U 'r y W y 'f v.Ai 'yt Q g val. They repeated last year's achei- 1: I ly-f. .N 4 1'--ff, 1 ' I ' , '-f .ggi M -,u vement, and returned once again rf., 'fm ftzftfjw .. .-H ' .' ky-sz . . hifi :A s-Q. W4 with the number I rating. 'l5'y.,,at.-Wg' - W 'I 2 ' il -J, 1 A This year's Drum Majors were Ka- 'Hp I i if '91911 's' A'wft:'.:z ,l f' I I , ' ggfv' ff ren Johnson, Senior, and Scott 5 if X' L U, 5 ' 'i A 'N' '11 JE ' 4 9 Messler. Junior. -gr - J ii 1 . fp gil, j lg: j g: ' A ii J : i Q ft TOP: Leading the band on in the Hastin8S ' 'T 'il '77 T 'tj TTT 77fl 'M ilmf -jf 'E' . f Melody Round Up are Ruth Lundeen and Ginger Surface. Right: Straight lines are . V. 'A i f kept even when only practicing behind the , school. Bottom Left: Mr. Duensing hums the pitch as DeAnn Mortensen tunes her sax. Bottom Right: Mr. Dale Duensing out- lines his thoughts about the trip to St. Louis. M s 5' 5:3 is NY ut 4 'dl This year's Flag Squad consisted of 7 girls and an alternate. It was open to students in grades IO-I2. They were chosen by tryout in the second semester of the preceeding year. The squad participated in the football and basketball games. They also performed with the band in pa- rades, field competitions and the Pershing Band Festival. This year's squad enjoyed going to St. Louis with the band for the band trip. The captain was Robbyn Kir, the Junior representative was Lisa Ricker and the alternate was Shanna Utecht. Twenty-three students ranging from grades 9-I2 made up this year's Stage Band. They participated in many inter- esting events. In January, they played at the Hastings Jazz Festival and had a Stage Band Concert. ln March there was a Stage Band. Swing Choir and Orchestra Dinner Concert at the City Auditorium. mana f if fl, Mak.. sunasuuni, FLAG SQUAD. Back Row: 5. utechtv A. Row. D. Nelson, R. Kirk, L. Ricker. Not Pic- Sprugeon, L. Barfknecht. S. Zalman. Front fuf2d1 K- L0nS5h0 9' .. 4... -s........l....... 4-pu-pq.-l STAGE BAND. Front Row: D. Nelson. L. Har- rison, D. Mortenson, L. Ricker, A. Gau- dreault. K. Workman. Second Row: J. Harri- son, M. Falk, R. Early. S. Hahn, D. Crowl. Back Row. B. Bunde, K. Nordyke, R. Hohn- stein, M. Weiss, S. Pohl. By Piano: D. Run- cie, B. Peters, Mr. Duensing, S. Messler, C. Mazour, T. McMilIin, J.D. Norman. These events were mainly just for Stage Band. Junior Scott Messler, and Senior Karen Johnson were chosen last Spring to be this year's Drum Ma- jors. They were chosen for their ability shown in the tryout. One ju- nior and one senior are picked. They perform with the band at pa- rades and field competitions. They also perform with the band at half- time during the football games. DRUM MAJORS. Top. Scott Messler, Junior. Bottom. Karen Johnson. Senior. AND STRIKES WINNING CTE SYMPHONIC CONCERT BAND: Flutes: L. Sessler, D. Archer, E. Touch- stone, S. Hohner, L. Holtzen, R. Stevens, S. Evers, G. Schmidt. Clari- nets: A. Petersen, K. Johnson. S. Svoboda, T. Fukamori, C. Uland, R Kimmenau, T. Jones, P. Meyers, K. Kubicka, K. Lamphiear, A. Lowery K. Fingeret, J. Archer. A. Sandsteadt. Oboes: K. Ocker, A. Spurgeon. Bassoon: L. Ricker. Bass Clarinet. M. Harris. Alto Saxophones: D Mortensen, L. Buckley, A. Friborg, S. Sulley. Tenor Saxophones: J ' I Tippin, D. Workman. Baritone Saxophone: D. Nelson. French Horns: D Hupf, M. Jones, J. Dickensen, M. Anderson. Trumpets: R. Hohnstein K. Nordyke, M. Weiss, B. Bunde, S. Pohl, R. Crowl. Trombones: D Crowl, S. Hahn, J. Gilley, R. Early, K. Locke, D. Ridge, T. Sachtleben Baritones: D. Runcie, J. Harrison, S. Miller. Tubas: S. Stonecipher, J Steiner, J. Dickerson. Percussion: S. Messler, J.D. Norman, B. Kim- menau, S. Kiobasa, R. Kirk, S. Zalman. , . 'S The Symphonic and Varsity Con- cert Bands played at the Midwinter concert in February. In May they played at a formal Spring Concert. This was something new added to the schedule. There were 64 students in the Symphonic Concert Band and 58 Varsity Concert Band players. A marching event the bands par- ticipated in was the solo and en- semble recital night. This was the elimination for the District Music Contest. April I5 was the Hastings- G.l. Band Clinic at G.I. On April I8- 20, the band went to St. Louis for their band trip. They went there for the Gateway Band Festival. The Symphonic Band received a Superi- or I rating and took 2nd Place. The band sold candy bars as one project to raise money to go. Also in April was the Band and Orchestra Spring Pre-Contest Concert. On April 26, at Kearney State College, was the District Music Contest. May I3 was the Annual Park Concert put on by the High School and Jr. High Bands. They finished off the year by playing at Commencement. The following students participat- ed in NMEA last fall: Mark Harris, Roger Hohnstein, Dave Hupf, Scott Messler. DeAnn Mortensen, and Angie Petersen. In February these talented players participated in Wesleyan Band: Dave Crowl, Mark Harris, Karen Johnson. Scott Messler, Angie Petersen, Doug Run- cie, Linda Sessler and Scott Ston- icpher. DeAnn Mortensen was cho- sen as the alternate. Three students participated in the Hastings Honor Band. They were: Scott Messler, Kirk Nordyke and Angie Petersen. Two outstanding players were cho- sen to all three: Scott Messler and Angie Petersen. Above: Kirk Nordyke, Roger Hohnstein, Mitch Weiss and Brent Bunde await their cue. Right: J.D. Norman plays the timpani drums and keeps the tempo. 66 VARSITY CONCERT BAND: Flutes: J. Bacon, T. Nowka, L. Draper, R. Shively, C. Rouse, C. Kubicka, S. Callan, J. Lake, S. Smith, K. Fingeret, D. Brewer, D. Brown, G. Simmons. Clarinets: P. Fanning, C. Peterson, J. Farrell, S. Ellerbee, K. Ready, K. Longshore. C. Shaw, S. Utecht, R. Alexander, D. Alexander. Oboe, E. Eckblade. Bassoon: T. Tyson. Bass Clarinets. A. Reif, K. Hahne. Alto Saxophones: D. Jeans, A. Gaudreault. M. Finn, Tenor Saxophone: D. Workman, G. Copple. Baritone Saxo- l phone. S. Hoyt. French Horns: J. Dreesen, B. Paxton. Trumpets: T. Kalberg, S. Hunt, Y. Clark. M. Peterson, W. Versaw. W. Hilger, B. Hoffman. C. Snodgrass. Trombones: M. Falk, S. Cronin, L. Holcombe, G. Steiner. Baritones: G. Nitzel, W. Woods. Tubasf C. Messler. J. Lacy, J. Shaver. Percussion: J. Schlachter, M. Morris, L. Francis. M. Thomas, S. Miller. l l PEP BAND: Left Bar B to T, L to R: D. Workman, L. Harrison, S. Zalman, A. Gaudreault, D. Jeans, L. Sessler, C. Uland, A. Petersen, K. Johnson, C. Rouse. D. Archer, R. Alexander, W. Woods, S. Svobada, D. Alex- ander, R. Crowl, G. Nitzel, W. Hilger, S. Callan, S. Messler, J. Bacon, J. Lake. K. Fingeret, S. Miller, K. Ocker, P. Fanning, A. Sandsteadt, S. Ellerbee, L. Buckley, S. Hoyt, S. Cronin, S. Stoncipher, C. Messler. Right Bar. B to T, L to R1 L. Ricker, D. Nelson, M. Falk, D. Brewer, J. Dreesen, B. Paxton, K. Peterson, R. Stevens, A. Lowery, J. Archer, A. Friborg, S. Evers, J. Farrell, P. Meyers, E. Touchstone, G. Steiner, A. Reif, K. Hahne, R. Kirk, D. Crowl, M. Anderson, R. Early, K. Fingeret. J. Harri- son, S. Miller, K. Locke, B. Bunde, M. Weiss, K. Nordyke. M. Duensing. R. Hohnstein, S. Pohl, J. Lacy, J. Steiner. Cross Bar, B to T, L to R: B. Kimminau, M. Thomas, S. Kiolbasa, L. Francis, M. Morris. J.D. Norman, G. Simmons, M. Jones. ? lu i wg!!! ' lx ll' x - X ja ' F s M 'E ri v xlx 5 v I5.Ei :Z'Q:52.5:: a -x,Ee::..,, ,: ASS' I-r .53 xvllxf ya 355.25215 :3 ::Eas5i:Eg? . :':-n:f::5EggE: dn:-' viii 'w r P' 4- fl' -T ' - ,gifiezlftizzzzxugii ':: ' v U ' ,gn ', ' '.. - ff. . ' ' 'I ' .' '53, 4.55: fr?-A 'El23:5'tgil.,:nlsr . r . - . El 'ff?7 77H:f,''it::1 :JV' ' .li .Q:,f'L1f1't1i, ,Q .1-' ii 1 -F ' : l: X - ,A . 4f7L1..?L Q E 5 . , 'K KT - ,7 Q fgxkl X ff QQ' it Cx 1' 'SJ .f fi ' ' ' .4 , .::.4:: 4? , . I if Q' tr f M , ff ff- M in ,lf 7 ff M ff Cr Eff, f ix,-5 vigg -J-:mv-1 ,.,,,,,,M.n3 hi KX 4' 32 qsf , .G Q . . x V 'N ,a f 5 .gi A 53' ' f 1' f K Garb' ' 1 Cebuic B-Mui 7 'k L . U mi NIN TH GRADE FIRST A T HH Adler, Shi Alexander, Dana Alexander, Rhonda Anderson, Jeffrey Aspen, Roger Bacon, Julie Baker, Tami Baldwin, Suzan Beckby, George Bell, Danette Beman. Lynda Bengtson, Craig Blessing, Sally Bohrer, Denise Bond, Kimberly Borrell, Anthony Brewer, Constance Brewer, Deborah Brink, Michele Brown, Peggy Bruntz, Sammy Buckley, Elizabeth Bunde, Robb Burchess, Mark Burge, Lynn Burnham, Lisa Bush, Pamela Calhoun, Jeffery Callan, Shannyn 4935, f' , 1 4 X, ,lg A ' .s . 'Q 1. Talita A w if iff' 'V s ' A K A A , . , E M .4 - :Say 1 T -' ef' ,ff .K ' , tf aim. xi..-, Y x f fs. -1' 1325. ' It 21' , f if ' - ' ' N' Q .x I ,sm J if S V l ,. 45 J , A 'W X VJ, 'X ' . ' f W' I S , . . . . , 4 , . X .A v- s t f ', ti. 1' sf' 'j93f'1?A,f,QzT' l B W ' ' i ' . -iii: Y-2 125: f T , Q J, ' , if . ' Q -wa 'J a.., W , ff -- ' , rs, , A m - l MS - E Q- g ' -9r' vs , 'uni p V ' I . . .I I ,zz I , I f r , , 1 - '- -A ' ,jg-Q ' ily , 1 S c ,. Tywfts- D 7' .' .t 'Q i' , N , J A , fi ss' R rv' if -:L ,yy ' Y if ld Q , A ' .. , K , --- W- W A - 'F' W Coming to a new school was dif- ferent and exciting to the Freshman. but they quickly became a part of the Hastings High School tiger spir- it. When asked what it is like to be a Freshman. Tanya Willey stated: Oh, its not so bad. But one thing is bad. When I was in Junior High I couldn't wait to be at the top of the school, but that was all changed when l came to Senior High. I'm at the bottom again. Right: Raeiean Stevens seems to be saying What you talking about? 70 f- -A . w if X 'I A- .mt y J IQ X E t L' wi Lil? 15 l Q ' I-'haf' V . as 'qcgx 1 ,q ,l . . . a . , f- Q J ' 1 W' A ,, K 1. ,V Q' WK: ,- ' t .. , .. , V . elm: . ' L x RN 'W 6 If ,ff ,,. M ,HLIQ .4 i ls- , ' Q , ' 5 -+ ., ip, , 353: X ,ff K V ' Jag 63.1 alba may Qi ws fl' k b' r. ,. L 7 , ' - l l 5' . lt' Af W ., 10. 2 S rg , ' s 1, : , Us v xl.. 'X ,fax X H k ffl: . 'vu JY 1 K N a ' I Q. sf ' sv A V X 5 -4 if Ns- ,Q ., ' ,K iv E 4. J I. 5 , ' il. QW, Z, A y 5 e il L1 if: x I ,., , lg' ,fri I f .5 R! 555' 3 if J AFI 3 ig? f' 1' 8 , W . nt, K 1 ' 4- C L w 5' , , . , , .v .k W4 - :,,X-A 5 gg., . Ei' L1 A . fl ' L dl 'Y . ' ' gf' . , 1 E ww X? A , L 5 T S 3 New nl 1 - .,,. A. .- .,,... A- 44. h -. - 'Q as s ' 2 . IEW Dunbar, Dale Eckblade, Emily Above, Jill Farrell speaks her mind at the Student Open Forum. 71 Carl, Constance Carr, James Cassell. Mary Catchpool. Gregory Chartier, Carrie Christy, Richard Clark. Yvonne Coble, Jennie Connolly, John Coordes. Monty Copple. Gretchen Cramer. Bradely Croner. Joseph Crooker, Marsha Crowl, Randall Crowely. Julie Darnall, Christina Davis, Lance Dedrick, Danny Delgado, Michael Dericks, Lisa Deriese, Rebecca Devaney. Shelly Diers. Paula Dittmer, Sonya Doiel, Mark Drake, Whitney Draper, Lori Droppleman, Laurie Duering, Raymond Ellerbee. Stacy Ellis, Todd Engelhardt, Sally Esch, James Evans, Ellen Evers. Stacey Faber, Michael Fanning. Paige Farrell, Jill Fast, Susan Fiegelson, Sarah Fingeret, Katherine Finn, Karla Finnigsmier, Donald Fisher, Christina Fleener, Timothy Flynn, Bryan Forbes, Jacqueline Francis, Lynn Fraser. Mark Friborg, Anne Friend, Lorie Fuller, Victoria Fullerton, Linda Gartner. Douglas Geerlings, Stacey Gillespie, Rebecca Gilmore, Deborah Ginter, Wanda Glassmyer, Robert Gollner. Brent Grimmett, Allen Grummert, Rachel S 'hs 3 me M. 4, 11,-sf 'it V ,, ' f 'Mi Y - ,,, gt N - f f Q 9 s' 3 5 S 4 7 5- - A K v a f 3: at ,V , N . -4 M J ,ff 'iff F , Q? if t,,t 4 A722 iif, ,V A Qt, gfezsi-1 'gs Q , t I f f,.- xy. 1 . F V an i w, , -1 E .14 - - H 5. kt . f ' L -i K PIE: 3915 Q Q in . - 4-Cx. . fry A - I A M b. i I J at git f ,, fi- Y s ' l 'rg D . A H H nl - f ' - we W, , l ,593 'f ' 'I F ' N k' Al lin, , ' K 1 it . - b i ' 1.4.54 Q ' as ,Q E5 . .,, x ii f i! x . Q Q, gy K 1- i I . A 6 A ',' ' i A .41 A to . ' sages. . , .4 f , ,4 .b 1' .. Y 'IT' gt Y ' f is W f ,s tx ,1 52 R .JM eva. H- un. '-.Nw E ,Y sw-. X Billy Hardy designs his future house in drafting class. After messing up his project. Don Finnigsmier says, Don't make me angry, you won't like me when l'm angry! 72 1. ., V ' , Gundelfinger, George , i R J Qu 'h w Q wif jg VJ rig? Hageneier, Amy ' 3- ,i Q , g f. 5' ,562 1 A ' is ig Q n 'z I Halsey. Trisha ' ' 'W QA if 'i 4' T , ci. Z Qi... J J 4.-if ' lv Hamburge.r'.DaVld t g ig TN Q ,ww v, .- i. -1. 4 Hardy. William nF '5i5f3f'ff. ' ff ls 'Wil J W J' l l3l'l'lS, MlCl133l A Q ' A mv it .t , T' ' V w Q Hartman, Michelle Y' , ,, ' , fy, , I ,. ,Vw Hartman, Sheryl J e, Henrikus. Dale ' if A Q4 'T -' Q Y' Henry. Scott Q 5' , E J Fi ,situ Herringer. Jon V 'Q .t ' ' ' xi, - FC' Herringer, Kay Q 4 R .KW Y' V ' Q- ,fig X ' Hilger, Scott Q W , W 92 Hllger, Walter N W, . M., ,ww , 4 . . ,. . - .:g,'?'fiw: , VW 5,521 Hill julie if . A . i +L . 'kv ' fn' L' T -f,,1 if 4- ln . ' . if-ill 1 flu I 6, Hlnrechs, Craig ' ly ? it-wojt r A 1 4' i d JT' Z, J' ,X A5 4 i 1 Hlavaty, Janet ., ,. - 1 N- 'A ' Q, 4 Q Q 3 , ' ,555 V 'Q 'M yt .Fig ,V Hoback. Alan -, X 1 1 .. V I -.., ,W -,V -1- A .- e 5 s , I K.. V 1,3 ' A- - VV ' y mv - 4,5 V 'ly , -' Hoyt, Steven 5 l . ' 1 v- V gi -Q A, - ,M E -gi x , A A, ' V ' ff e 'Z L T' '-F' . Hunt, Steven W ' K4 X ,ri g N T V ' ' Vi Hurd, Jennifer AV I gi if 3. jful., xi f X ia H h L X If i q rf' v T , 'gin ' J ' . Hysell. Tamie li , , ' 1 1 ' A' , . Tiff, , i Q., - Janssen, Mary J 1, QVE 4, -h 344 Q, , ,.. 4, if K Vx av- gg My E U f - 2 ' S ' T . ' if 5 53, V 1, -ix In 2 X , L, s' , Jeans, Debra ' Ci ff le' , . . , 1 4' ' :gg 2, .2 K , ,T V -L, via ' sa I: Av y 5 . wh Job. Renee V i - ' i -. --it V- 1 i, View Jones Bobb H I , ,l 5 ,q . A f 1 K , Q - Y 42 K ' .WX fllxlifli A f X ' 'lk' K Jones' Brenda 3135 .Li Y F ---V 5.5 P . V ' Jurbena, Vincent 4.4-. rf?-1, - 31: ti ' Kalberg, Ivor J ' V A J 3 ' gsff. Kehn, Scott li V J ' 4 , V 5 , , , 'igli ui KellY' Paige ' 1 -' ,Qld T Kennedy, Teresa kv A f VX-, ,, if I z 1 if -f 'Wife Kenny, Heidi 9 ' ' i A ' 'A I A ' i ug A LQ! vb Kepford, David qw , D f if , 6 H Kimminau, Randall . ' Ei A., .yn T' ' Kinder, Stacy V- , 1 . V 1, ' 5, 1 9f,.,i S. gi, J: , - 1 , . - V I 5 In , V1 L Q by V w -I -QA ICQ, S Kingsley, Patricia ' gf W CSS, 'Sf' T22 ff 1 VY Aa Kiolbasa, Steven i ' ' ' xi? , , ,q ' , S ' J Kitten. Lori 1 V f l Eff N 5 t V J' XLR iii f V, Knapp, Denise I - , . , , ,ei uf - 1-'A i , . -,. .N 1 ,A WH U l l .49 Left: The class takes a leisure break in Mr. Bonar's room. Above: Tom Sachtleben and Sue Martson try hard to figure out what to do next. 73 Sandra Mace Lisa Marfisi Anne Marsh Ronna Martson Suzanne Martson Chuck Maunder Paula Mazour Debra McCord Scott McCune Julie McVey Jeff Medcalf Clay Meininger Curt Messler Jannett Miller Michelle Miller Angela Mitchell Michele Mitera Teresa Monthey Mike Morris Ann Moul Diane Nelson Kerwin Kroger Brenda Kruger Tom Kubicka Sherryll Kyttle Jeff Lacy Jane Lake Laurie Lamberson David Larsen Lynn L'Heureux Leon Lindstrom Penny Lobato Ken Locke Alma Lowry Jill Lukas Don Lurz ,. . K J- J v 411 3. ,LAW ,. .. . arm was gl ' 1 Ya: p ' , it ' is A . r ,425 W P li' J ' - bl fx? K1 ' 'V' . 17 fu- Tl I ng 1 Q 1 Jai' , Ax - S' ' Q- x lei? fri, T f W' 2 ... M ' ,499 ,Q x' ' l ,ff L. -as -, A me f 5 ' . :Aa . , ' kk ff? 4 A X s- 1 ' W' W e 4 l iii? Q l.!'NQil L J 'V 5' il gf- A - 5 ' - ' x1 A H 3,-- ww W-+ an .put , , ? few ' Q: b, X ' 4 ., A , has ,At 3, J. ,L iii I n .- f P . '- . V T -' 42' iQ ' 1 f, -:Dv 4, - 11: 9 . , Q ' . AQ. . ' 2. '- fin' As t 4.1 va' 1 Qi' X t 'xj C' bl it K A A .fm . 4- 1 , J K at 5 J -2 is Mes. Alfa' , Y, - ..., ,mt HSL: Kg 4. X YQ? ,I 'ii 9 5 A J ,s J 1 A J 'h N: W U li F ' X .ch ff' I .L 1 ' - J, . , ll e Q ' 9 L if' ' A .V V ' 4' .: ?f,f - A . e 1' 'fry x F1 N I 1 AL? A . , y , gxrk ' I ,Z V. l , l fin. fy! Illia. x. Grant Nitzel finally figures out that he's in the wrong classroom. Opposite page: Mike Ochsner, Dale Dunbar and Jamie Carr explain their various methods of girl watching. X l QSM gat 2 ,. if 19 'l Q if F . 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Norman Lisa Norwood Leigh Ochsner Lynn Ochsner Michael Ochsner Karen Ocker Herbert Otis Mona Oxner Deborah Park Kevin Peters James Peterson Kristin Peterson Mark Peterson Rachelle Phillips Jane Pittman Machele Pontine Ivy Potts Matthew Ramsey Kimberly Ready Dean Reichert Cathy Reid Matt Reimer Terri Richardson Tony Richardson Rockey Richey Patty Robinson Scott Robinson Richard Roby Jon Rodgers Stanley Rose James Roth Mark Ruberson Renae Ruxton 1, .1 Y 75 ,,,A' '1 Tracy Ryder Tom Sachtleben Ann Sandstedt Steve Schiefelbein John Schlachter Gail Schmidt Susan Schmidt Scott Schonrock Jane Schumm Kay Schumm Russ Sealey Colleen Shaw Ruth Shively Gina Simmons Denise Sloan Sharon Smith Cristy Snell Wendy Snyder Mike Songster Sarah Spady Hilary Sperry Kris Steiger Gregg Steiner Raejean Stevens Rich Stockton Scott Svoboda Karen Taylor Eric Thaut Mark Thaut Verla Thayer Above Raegean Stevens and Scott Svoboda lis- ten intently for instructions. Above Right Steve Kiolbasa displayed the cra- ziness of the freshmen class on Islander day. -T' uf, W :AW ,.V 'S Q' T h is T , av ill if A it ,g t I 1 31 T' i ig-'H i , I y f an. -TT axt ' ,Trix :Q-Q T . 1,1 .T we X, Lv iii pe T Y. Tj f M, X i T li T, n 4 T x E 'gb '-l'x H - A RMT. T 17 r he ' if A pq -.. ' T T., v, H, is , cr- :394 ft tx ll A..-:rl i TT Q- ll . ve-f life of I ,gp . X , .T f . T 1 T sf Q ' 9 gd- f , ,Y Jig, Y , Q 4, 0 '-is sy.y T T 34 45 ,gr- S T 'eA T 1 , U N tiwgt WA ' 4 -in . .. 2 T' Z TZ 76 x N ,Wir v A 2 .as -,. -s..,. , :. ' ia., .,-o-e-gn'-f f -gy- Above: Tom Sachtleben tries to be another brick inthe wall. Top Right: Jill Farrell, freshman. concentrates in English. Bottom Right: Dave McCrab finishes his last lap of the year. Top: Ken Locke goes for it all in Mr. Wolub's typing class. ,ff 3 ,. , J.. Q cy. - H V . A ,iff 'f ' -? 1zj fa. 4 , 10 l , . , 5 V N , V vi. f , if fiigiilwt -'fi -',. - - 1 4 J '- -g ' 2' fx 5, Age fF ?'1l'ffJf,2: s ' ' M1 , s o t3iQ5':m'33br1'fP i3f? 'mi' e 3:2 .M 'Q' 'N ' .tr Q- - A s -f s , ' -f ' ' K M. . .. 1 ,WL s e s gf R i. it A 'WA f 1 ' A G M' M ' 11 1 K A Ft' , ,f .. N' sis, ' ' fs 11: fi, QAQKWM - '..' R 'Mft i U' F 77 Darren Theesen Debbie Thomas Kolleen Thomas Mark Thomas Cindy Thuman Bill Tillemans Shelley Timmerman Cherry Toney Rich Tramp Scott Turner Tami Tyson Wayne Versaw Bryan Warbarton Briggette Watson Shawn Wendt Valerie Wermeskerch Scott Whitcomb Tanya Willey Michelle Willy Julie Wilson Weston Woods Cheryl Woolsey Darin Workman Leon Zarek Michelle Zeadow W!!!-'F Jamie Carr holds an interesting conversation with the wall. Top: Ivy Potts has a good time being a puppeteer in German. Right: Mike Delgato keeps an eye on his foot and his opponent TMH PROVIDES QPPORTLI ITIE L. 'iv . tif .. - ' 2 fei- 3 , N me A I gt? 'ff Q S Y t?L..,,' .lv egg fi Y . if av. , gall ,,,, . . , , W , , - t 1 y X .4 is dag! VI K K .M ax, s . Q . 4 45... E -Q fr-'X V' ff.-'ap ' . 'ff' X A ev . , . . -, - A -1. .. I .-ffm M . is - ,,,.z:1.1. -f 2, . X- U1 3 ' ' iz W A .y hx rl., 80 The TMH program is now known as the Developmental Learning pro- gram. The class is made up of eleven students all working at their own speed and level of knowledge. The program does not separate the stu- dents into grades. By doing this it gives each student a chance to learn at his or her own speed. Subjects the students are given are the basics- English, math, social studies. and science. Along with the basics Physical Education, field trips, bowling and swimming are provided. The program has been at the sen- ior high for 3 years. By moving to the senior high the students are giv- en the same surroundings and ac- tivities given all who attend the sen- ior high. Supervisor for the program is Mr. Don Sutton. Teachers are Miss Su- san McDougal, Mrs. Linda Walsh. and Mrs. Mary Krull. Left. Mrs. Walsh helps Abby and Cory with money value. Mary Krull. Teacher Susan McDougal, Teacher Linda Walsh, Teacher Abby Davis Joel Herron Jim Kathman Lisa Moser Robert Nelsorf- . Cory Niles Marcia Pope Rhonda Sanford Reyes Venzor Debra Wiedal Jeff Worley SySfem8U H 1 aw gm Q w-an-.Q 1-in-Aww .arf 3 if , 1 i if , Nfl. V LI RBI f a xx 2 Ll..- Sophomores Say, ITS NDT WH T I E PECTED In the beginning high school was known as grades I0-I2. But now in the modern times it is better known as grades 9-I2 because of, declining enrollment. Some of the sophomores weren't exactly thrilled about the ninth grade moving to the senior high. Most of the students expected something different from what they found at HHS. Many of them thought sophomores didn't have enough freedom and couldn't do what they wanted to do. Some sophomores really enjoy HHS. As one of them said, Its living. Others like to just sit around and relax. One student said, I just like to sit and watch the girls go by. A sophomore new to Hastings Public Schools said, I like it because it's bigger than my old school and it's more interesting, has better and harder courses and more extracurricular activities. Some of the sophomores don't seem to like school at all. A few of their comments are: Its a waste of time. , I hate it. or simply Yuckl Brent Adrian Scott Anderson Kristopher Antonides Julia Archer Kevin Armes Sherri Arndt Lorie Arneson Joel Aspen Linda Aufdenkamp Dale Aulner David Aulner George Barben Lois Barfknecht Rod Barton Catherine Beck Barbara Bennett Lisa Bennett Russell Bera Cynthia Berns David Blauvelt Suzanne Blauvelt Dianna Bohrer Wendy Brown Paul Brownlee Patricia Burgess Gregory Burgman Renee Carver Charles Cash Brenda Clark Daniel Classen Gwen Conaway Katherine Connolly Steven Consbruck Regan Copple Jan Craft Ranae Crandell Randy Critser Sherry Critser Steven Cronin Anthony Daugherty Leza Degener Georgena DeRiese fs f A M R . NK- A , I .f Y uv Q m y rtfb k V X ., V. L. ,ifrieg .mit 1' MII. Yi, I 'A Q , V f I I gl, A C ir' , 35 A . ,F r 'iv , I wx , 1' I ' I .tt 'G 5 i fa ff li Vx 1 4 , I X QQ, WA' wg -A ii Q A - I ' fa' rj . V L A. 2. A'V4,. A? 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'tl .- ,wat 14 vw fy-2 I, ' K ,sl f 3 ., ,f .af -yt v a at 4 Y T ai T ' 1 KK.- Q W I L .I y V Egg S , T- y 4, , , ggi 4: . If . 'f-rs' fy In Q I . 3, ' A Q-Is K . . mln- ti it 1 R 'H , C A - ' Ei Wim l'l 3 as . T M, Qty X a .4 , ' C , -1 5 -j vi l X' if lift A X 1 fl 88 is 4 'Q i gsm f B 'Q ii' , L ' LeAnn Zimmerman .rr ug 5 Z J, 5' Y 2 f Not Pictured: Vickie Anderson Micheal Andrews Lisa Bradely Bill Crawford Margaret Donavan Julie Eichelburger Katherine Fergus Julia Foote Angie Hallburg David Hartman Wade Helzer David James David McCrabb Brain Morehouse Felissa Quintana Tom Taylor Top Left: Mitch Fraser lives it up in Biology. Middle Left: Come on Alan Williams don't be shy lets see that adorable facel Above: Scott Nitzel shows his style. Left: these students work intensly in Mr. Epps Biology class. Below: Sophs. Lisa Stewart and Holly Hermanson and Gwen Conaway take a time out in Pulling the Curtain Above: Terry Smith and Steve Schmidt pose for a serious picture after a hilarious skit in German class. Right: Scott Harwick con- centrates on the subject at hand. D T 1' . , BM Middle left: The Price ls Right! exclaims Rob Harding and Loren Thrasher. Upper left: The Sophomore yell leaders show their spirit during a Soph. boys bas- ketball game. Left: Judy Oskey takes a break from Pull- ing the Curtain to converse with upper- classmen. Above: Katie Conally finds Six Great Plays can be fun ,Q :Hip W x 1 . , .V , k....,,. T ,, .1. , UKX ,115 .asf 92 1- K' 3 K Q 'ix ' we ' fr s l . ., qw M ' 4 fs ,,,: ,ig lmmwfh... 'Wi ,A 3 js i ,1. 1. ' U 49 1 The i980 juniors were caught somewhere between sophomore orientation and senioritis all year. Chris Minnick gave the opinion of most juniors when she said, Yee- haw! lt's better than being a sopho- more! Dan Bunde added, lt means that we're only one step from the top --- most of us! Brian Hop- kins said, Being a junior means having a touch of class. Robb Early had his own opinion and simply stated, Big whoopee. ,fi 'Yi 4, j, ,X , ' ms- , v , at . ,, :fig Q. ' ' -. Nl-ua -dsl fs N? 93 Robert Brown Brent Bunde Dan Bunde Melody Burnham Darrell Calhoun Timothy Carl Melody Carlson Ruth Carstens Pam Cary Leslie Castleberry Sheila Cates Rich Christensen Esther Clabaugh Dave Coover Nancy Cornell Troy Adler Julie Aldrich Tamra Allison Marc Anderson Ron Anderson Denise Aubert Susan Augustin Janyce Auker Dee Bell Steven Beman Lisa Bengtson Phil Berlie Betty Biugstad Jerry Black Mark Blessing Steven Bohlen Robert Bohrer Amy Booe Kelly Boom Ed Brewer John Brewer Ken Brewer Scott Brink Jan Bronson Laurie Brookhart will A Z1 itz! ' 455,15 N 1 fy.-531 a' ' '. Q br., Q S sa f is 'K Q A n 54. ' sf 0 91 ,i '55 1. A J' , , if S ' tsl' 61 4. 1 ' ' 1 A , Q , . ,, f 2 S 5 . Q 4, nts Q , Q 93 s. i r 1 ,. 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K 1' my y i. .M Ktilx Q- ge Randy Kissinger Mary Kitrell Brian Kitten Dave Kleiber Donella Klein Julie Krueger Christine Kubicka Shelly Kyle Jeff Lake Robyn Lamberson Lori Lampher Kim Lamphiear Rich Lantz Bill Larsen Pam Larsen Tim Larsen Kevin L'Heureux Rich Lloyd Kim Lobato Deb Lundquist Linda Lurz Sherrie Mace Mark Malesker Melody Marlowe Kim McCarty Steve Howard Kelli Hunt Jimmy Hurt Monica Immel Mary Infante Merry Jackson Kathryn Johnson Laurie Jones Sara .lorgenson Melanie Kamper Kelly Karash Troy Karash Jeff Karloff Laura Killefer Laura Kirkpatrick John McClelland Tina McGinnis Ted McMilIin Carla Medina Bob Meisenbach Tony Melvin Stacy Menze Jonathon Merrill Kim Merrill Scott Messler Marjorie Meyer Michael Meyer Q, 'Q i ' Q W . ,s. 5 J ' - rx N 455' ' sgtlfy. 1 -Nw 1- ' '- ' ' .., 'W' lit V 5 Q se 'ggi os' ' Q 1 ' we , 0,,,,tf1- if . . my W f , , After a long day at HHS Kim Lobato trudges to his locker, while at right Jim Gilley gets messages from outer space on his calculator Patty Meyers Allan Miller Joe Miller Scott Miller Chris Minnick Etta Mae Morrow Kevin Morrow Deann Mortensen Eric Muirhead Mark Mullins Mike Natvig Dave Nelson Debra Nelson Raymond Nelson Tammie Nowka Todd Oatman Mike Obenchain Lisa Oltjen Susan Ondracek Robin Osborn Jay Owens Kevin Oxner Sharon Palmer Janet Pauley ,J ali ,L , -L, 1- , - my ,l 1 A ,gs- ,' I . 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' V 'W X 1 f ff ' J , ' L Q59 I , ll, '. lf kv 195' 4: , ls fe- i f F e is :Q i V ' -M iw ' ' 7 V' 5 ,Lp 1 is if x S , S. fi 'Wq iv Q , If . 5 l G Renee Pauley Brian Perry Becky Peters Angie Petersen Bonnie Petersen Jon Petersen Larinda Peterson Dayna Pettit Dale Phillips Mike Placke Clinton Presnell Randy Quintana Michael Ramsey Sherman Ready Miles Redfield Luann Reiners Lisa Ricker Kim Rollins Jennifer Romshek Dave Utter says that one finger In your ear helps with concentration while everybody does their own thing in Mr Graham s physics class Doug Runcie Jeri Rupiper Randy Ruxton Russell Ruxton Renee Salisbury Marla Sallinger Anne Schlachter Susan Schmidt Randy Schneider Dale Schumm Melinda Schwab Brenda Scribner Nadine Scribner Jim Shea Jeff Shimek James Sinnard Shari Sinsel Laura Slansky Roxanne Sloan Mike Spady Brenda Spielman Mark Spielman , r a. m y I T , r rr,a a , ,A ,ar 'fv , f ' , . yigigg aa 9 yt ,E gym A ltr. M , , J ad Q' 1 -0,- x,: .Q 5 . 'H ' V. an 1 1 ' ' x. A 399 A M z , S A 1 Judee Hughbanks. Scott Stonecipher, Hoggatt. and Mike Wilder pose while Mark Miller counts the loot. And more cowboysl Lisa Bengtson and Mary Chris Spilinek John Steiner Mike Stice Scott Stonecipher Ginger Surface Kathi Swenson Todd Swenson Ryan Talbot Lisa Taylor Randy Taylor Todd Taylor Doug Tegler Kristy Thomas Greg Thompson Kay Throckmorton 15 ' , :A - f 52 3' it was 4, y I 4 ' . ' ffff:?E?9 ' . J ' , so .V , . t 1:3 J , j as 'L ' fx 5,4513-' 7 f f m:1d dw fmfm . ag,g+gE ' - J -f 1 - .. S sstr I L we Eizglkytk I l,.'q f ery. ., I 6 Q 1. tu g,w ifa'iWm QQQ W4 ' Q L A f- f I .,-lf? if , P .. v -Q..,gt,, n u '- - ., .: - . I '- 5 L ' ' ! ',,, , , , L .5 ,, Milk of l L J - '-F i .'f' ff 100 rf' 41 E Q3 35 LM Q. ,ij A f IV V,l. 'K S , ' or , A 'iv PW : U l , Q' . ' 5-t. 'inf' Q ffg. 21 Y fy 4 , f 7: -. vii.. 'Q- 12' Junior Mike Natvig wanted to be a cowboy even after l98O Spirit Week. 101 Linda Tillemans Janet Tippin Dan Torghele Scott Tschauner Michelle Turner Alan Uerling Dave Utter Don VanAckeren Mary Vonderfecht Scott Vonderfecht John Vonnes .lon Walker Rob Walton Greg Watson Laurie Watson , W , A ,t., v A 5 an d .y up A' : V 'A w 61 .mb ll f f l -,QL-,gl I my T ' ,of . l , :JE . . A.:' 1 W f tf'te f 'fi if A --.. .W-A W, X 'P' f ,r f- f it ' ' 5 x , si Q . My ,eng ln Memory of Cheryl Lynn Hinrichs September I7, I963-March 2l, i980 Mitch Weiss Sue West Gregg White Mike Wilder Kiley Wilmot Brad Woodward Doug Zarek Mike Zeadow Q1 ' 'fm . 102 84' 77 Rf , ' 'iff ffllw vu-v I .sffi Y' 341.1- -Gqux lI'vV N .59 1 wh-L '- 'f Q.. 'Qi-'i'f'K' xvfwk , - , sf sfo' . y, Xu-K! -. AN. SQ - ' -1-f-142 -WU sg. ,,,,.,...-- .. ,NW .l.V. KEY TO WINNING . SPIRIT Ai . f . 'Q'w:fwy:w 1.1952 wifi r,i'z-:f:xf...,. -' 1. ' fi A . K SSTIQST ' I W 1 :f: for S I A JtfQf1f.:?ft22iQ-griqffiii . . My ,hm g I Y ,fi .v V. - I-'val X Back Row. D. Hunt, D. Larsen. C. Hinrichs. R. Glassmyer, G. Catch- pool, S. Henery, L. Davis, B. Cramer, D. Lurz, M. Harris, D. Dedrick, Third row: R. Newlun, S. Hoyt, S. Hilger, J. Carr. R. Bunde, D. Gartner. M. Peterson, S. Koibasu. R. Sealey. D. Henrikus. R. Aspen. Second row. S. Turner. D. Hamberger, W. Hilger. D. Zielke, J. Peter- son, G. Steiner, M. Reimer, J. Calhoon, J. Lacy. M. Coordes, J. Beckby. Front row. C. Messler, M. Oschner. S. Witcomb, M. Fabar, A. Grimmett, B. Gollner, D. Workman, T. Fleener. Number 33, Lance Davie. wanted to get into the action at the Minden vs. Hastings game. In the 79-80 school year the y Ninth Grade Tigers had a 3-4 sea- l son. Coach Panas stated, We start- ed out the season well, and injuries hit and we lost the last three ball games. l look forward for these young men to have a good football team in the years to come. 'FI--. Top: Tigers go in to raise the score, which happened many times during the season. Above: Number 43, Jamie Carr. had a fantastic punting season this year. Left: It is impossible to stop a tiger. which was proved by Doug Gartner. 105 SOPHS RECQRD 2 I The young Sophomore team reeled off a 2-I record on their sea- son. They had two big victories over Kearney and Minden, with their only loss coming to arch-rival Grand Island. Coach Jim May was very pleased with the two victories, and stated that the loss to Grand Island was due to the lack of players at the game. Coach May was pleased with the season and noted that the practice with the varsity players would help the young Tigers in their remaining years. The Sophomores were lead by Mark Kister. Mitch Hinrichs, and Mitch Fraser. Top Left: I Want YouI says Mitch Hin- richs as he rushes the quarterback during a game against Minden. Top Right: Mark Kister shows his great punting form. Middle: Scott Finley gets the snap from center Dan Classen. Bottom: Scott Garberding. John Hilligas, and Mitch Hinrichs gang up to clobber a Minden back. .lV'S POST 3-2-I RECQRD 8-- A. -.ss4f'i'G2',,,, - 1 QQ Top: Jeff Karloff tries to elude two Fremont Bottom: Mitch Fraser romps forward for defenders on a reception. extra yardage as Russ Thaut looks on. 107 The Junior Varsity football team posted a 3-2-I record during the l979 football season. They beat North Platte. Beatrice. and Columbus. They were defeated by Lincoln N.E., and Grand Island, with the tie coming to Kearney. Coach May cited the North Platte game as a big win for the Tigers. They won by a I0-0 score. There was not much offense generated in the second half, but Coach May pointed out that the defense shut them down in the second half to secure the win. Coach May pointed out that the Grand Island game was a tough loss because the Tigers had several opportunities to win that game. Coach May commented that overall the season was good. He also com- mented that the teams effort was very good and that a lot of players gained valuable experience. l - N' L 1 ut 97 X i Above: Scott Garberding, Rick Goehring and Bill Kreiger team up to stop a Minden back. 'lvnuocqpga TIGERS CLAIM BIG I0 bi :gs 'll TITLE I The Tiger football team captured the Big IO Playoff game with a ll-3 victory over North Platte. Coach Norm Sheets commented that on defense the team played as ag- gressive as any other time this sea- son. and offensively we passed well when we needed, and also ran the options welI. This is the first Big I0 victory in Tiger history. On the season the Tigers com- piled a 4-6 record with victories over Kearney, Beatrice. Columbus, and North Platte. Coach Sheets was very pleased and noted the season began with a tremendous low, and finished with a tremendous high, citing the loss to Norfolk and the big victory over North Platte. Some outstanding players on the team were: Greg Beck, Jeff Beach. and Steve Crabtree. These three in- dividuals were named to the all Big IO team. Brian Hartman and Steve We are the Big I0 champsl signals senior ll-3 victory over North Platte in the Big IO Hahne received honorable mention' Jeff Beach and senior Doug Wigert after the Playoff. H, Front Row: D. Handy, B. Gerard, J. Kreiger, M. White, M. Robinson. T. Evans, S. Nitzel, J. Prevette, S. Anderson, B. Kreiger, M. Lambert, R. Mitchell. Second Row. Benny Congrove, Coach, M. Blessing, S. McCready, R. Geohring, M. Kister. M. Fraser, J. Hilligas, S. Garberd- ing, S. Eldred, S. Finley. M. Hinrichs, B. Feis. D. Classen, R. Thaut, Docker Hartfield, Coach. Third Row: Jim May. Coach, K. Hanson, T. Herndon. M. Harris, T. Quintana, D. Kleiber. J. Hurt, S. Crabtree, M. . j:,ge,'.'5:4e,..,:Q.r - g'1',fQ Miller, J. Shimek, M. Longshore, D. Wigert, W. Glassmeyer, T. Eng- land, T. Sanderson, R. Fielder. J. Schamens, Brad Hartman, Nate Stineman, Coach, Norm Sheets, Head Coach. Back Row. S. Gerritson. D. Van Ackeran, S. Hahne, F. Drummond, R. Trussel, Brian Hartman. G. Beck. M. Steinke, D. Murman. J. Johnson, T. Connolly. D. Weber. A. Reiners, J. Beach, G. Peterson, J. Karloff, B. Hopkins. Kearney McCook Beatrice Columbus Grand Island Lincoln NE North Platte LUILIIIIUUS Lincoln NE Beatrice North Platte Grand Island Kearney 22 O 25 Sophomores vs Kearney Grand lsland Minden ,Q , Q .,,,,.Y,, ,WV. M., ,, ., 1 is A has K-M-,,M,.. I 'll - ,.. , W r . l .x M 'if I . ' 0+ X j Q 'xo Y Jo 1. I. .y V ' 2 ' 2 gf 291' 0 , E R. K -. N Sf '53 .A ' ' M5-'. 'a A 5 Q 4 I Q y Q K 5 ' is U .,i 3 i ,, T 0,1 'R 'l '1 Q 'J ,sf wer ,gs -f Below: Don Van Ackeran shows his kicking form as Tom Connolly holds. Right: Timm England lays a bruising tackle on a Beatrice ball carrier during the Homecoming game. Middle: Senior Andre Reiners' block clears the way for Jeff Beach to gain some of his I34 yards. -B ?g,..,' 7 to Av . tftfe Above: Safetyman Dave Weber returns one of his 3 interceptions against North Platte, Right: Brian Hartman hauls down a North Platte ball carrier as Greg Beck looks on. i 3, : .7 Q ,. ,fu , , 9,15- ' CROSS COU TRYI PROVES The Tiger Cross Country team had an impressive season. The addition of Darin Honn added much to the team. Darin is the fastest runner l've ever coached, stated Coach Randy Lawson. Honn placed in the top ten consequtively all season. He ended with many impressive finishes, in- cluding second at Trans-Nebraska and District. fifth at the Big Ten Con- ference meet, and a seventh place finishing at the state meet to top it off. Other season highlights were the Harrier's victory over Beatrice and a fourth place at the Kearney Invita- tional. Kearney was probably our best meet, explained Coach Lawson. Darin, Rob Kerr, and Scott Tschauner all ran well, and we looked real good as an overall team. This was the last season for Seniors Jim Page, Marty Scholtz, Rob Kerr, and Mike Farrell. who all had good showings. l thought we had the potential to be stronger than we were, but our main problem was that we ran better as a team earlier in the year than in the end, said Mike Farrell. Next year's team will probably be led by Honn, Tschauner, and Jim Shea. Members of this year's team were: Scott Tschauner, Jim Page, Darin Honn, Jim Shea. Mike Farrell, Marty Scholtz. and Rob Kerr. .opt-1.'1,. ,.,, J -,A - vigzgwy 1 fx' f 1, A 'ii' F,l??j.'AQSp! N ' R ' MM . rl. 1 ' t SQ 3,' X s ly, , v A 1' ,L fit. ,lc , . l 'Q J'-.a.'.-1-5? v'7' ' ll .Q V A ft my ..j'rifff,5, ' ... . ,,41a5...s...M 1f.,,Ly..g..1 Sty. lm? -1 44,5 R V1 7,75 . , V - 1 ., . , .. 7, M. fr 5- 534 zfpgl 1: W. 51: 9 L Jfufl A l'?' '.'q3:5g?' 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Marty Scholtz, Coach Randy Lawson. Not Pictured, Rob Kerr. 113 TIGER TANKERS T KE TRANS The Hastings High swim team took Ist place at the Trans-Nebraska swim meet this year. Six first place finishes and numerous other places helped the Tigers take first at Trans. In the meet Ross Freese, with three first place medals, tied for Most Valuable Swimmer in the meet. On the season the tankers finished with a 4-4 record. After losing four in a row at the middle of the season, the Tigers wound up winning the last three dual meets and placed I3th at State. First year coach Docker Hartfield was very pleased with the way the kids swam all year. He also noted that the times were dropped in every meet. The Tiger tankes will graduate Seniors Jon Marsh, a three year letterman, and Nick Rupiper. Coach Hartfield noted that 8 letterman will return next year, and with the freshman getting needed experience, looks forward to a very strong team next year. Below. Mike Spady springs off the board to start his dive during a home meet. Middle. Nick Rupiper skims the water in his start of the IOO yard backstroke race. . Front RowfL. to RJ V. Jurgena. W. Versaw, S. Adler, T. Herndon, D. Freese, S. Sulley, M. Natvig, N. Rupiper. J. Karloff, P. Berlie, G. Reichert, S. Howard, M. Anderson, M. Spady, M. Redfield, K. Ko- Thompson, J. Fobben, J. Marsh, Docker Hartfield Coach. pisch. Back RowCL. to RJ. K. Locke, K. Peters, C. Meininger, R. 'l'l4 pggrn-as..-u-.. ,.,,,... 'Lime' rs . 1,, , ..,, . I . ..- S7 , ll5 62 74 67 83 93 55 57 HASTINGS VS Grand Island Fremont Lincoln East Lincoln NE Lincoln High Columbus McCook North Platte 'Q a ' Q Left: Senior Jon Marsh and Coach Hartfield congratulate Junior Miles Redfield after his race while Kevin Peters tries to listen in on the conversation. Below: Greg Thompson flips through the water in the IOO yard butterfly. Greg finished I2th in the butterfly at state. 1 Aff 1 I . ,frffdw A '. A, 4 gg . - . -- f -Q, wt ,' A-xy f ' ff A N st: i , V . ibfijf, ...I ' 5. -25, . -53 L -F ff: asfff., 1 4 fl., V: fggngla ,M va P 5233. tg if '+L . ' e 1 so QA ,. U -L . ,k X HQ NSA .., ,. LA, an lr X 4' 'B' ' ,ma .RRIZM ' ' Ls. 4.4, I Q I I 46 s Mig .1 -L ' Nissan . 4 an ' . .. . ,.-mf 0 its I , ' f I V Q: sf - z' , HQ, , My I 36 IO7 97 I05 88 76 25 26 , f , msn' S sn In my ,Qc . 4 I Q- t y 'P 94 VARSITY TOURNAMENTS Omaha Westside Invitational -5th Trans-Nebraska Conference- I st Big I0 Conference-2nd State- I 3th 'I15 . ggffffw ,,. . 5 sg ,Ju gi .4 mga YTI1 s 6 4 to .9451 E. if at A Q., .4 ,, 6' f1:,.,r f V , . fs iff 1 -1 .WA y M N Above: Senior Jon Marsh relaxes on the start- ing blocks. Middle: Juniors Miles Redfield and Ross Freese are shown here at the state meet starting off in the 500 yard freestyle. Ross placed 9th while Miles placed lOth. Rightt Junior Greg Thompson flies through the air in his leg of a relay while .lon Marsh and Nick Rupiper await their turn. Below: Jon Marsh takes a breath as he pushes on towards the end. Middle: Junior Ross Freese gives it everything he's got to win the freestyle. .-7 V, 0-'ar rv M an 19 we A an ' wf' In 'ffv if 'P av' ' tw' 3, .c ,- R ' ,T v.,,,mnv:fw.A awww ,.- A-e? it QSM' ' 4- yt. 'ff :if f T' s,A-'31, I . ' ,, ln, ,A '. wx ily. - ' A f? ':7'a'T fi-W . - ' 4 H -1, , Q -,- T X' M 'N,-TQWKTB' , ,fs ji- V 't , '--e 'Qs 1. ,1 x Q4 -Ng- gb -f V ,,,,,.f-f- '53 lf G VP -airs-'e.uf.' v ,, 1 X ' . . N V .- ' t t i rtrs ,M mais .Q ff . ,Q , mimi .aa l- X ' , A T sm ' i -J , t j ,L ,t,' T f .f , 'ig A :jf - , ' l' milk ', K' V- . . - W N , ' if ,. ., ' fe T , V X Nj! W4 T . , V f,,......?si,.-, ,bs A ' sew-mmm , was 15 , J 5 g9e.f - fr ' R 'Y,,,,, W 3 f' if 'll ' J, -f T at Q . 1 ii f ' ' 36,2 'J I .wllgj ' V 'W f 'M f Above: Greg Thompson treads the water during the breaststroke race. Right: Mike Natvig relaxes as he begins to start and gets encouragement from teammate Greg Thompson. Middle: Ross Freese asks Coach Hartfield how his time was. 116 M r V ,Q f 3 . Left. Senior wimmer Jon Marsh pushes his way through the water in the IOO yard butterfly. Below: Junior Mike Natvig strokes through the water. Mike qualified for state in the 400 yard free relay. 6,0 M 41:1-'wow ..., ',V,4',,,:'5F,.,.tfm1-gg' wg P I W -A 44' N xi 9 'Off ' 'ffm I ' Q. fn snr H 3 4 X . V 151551. 8 Q f 'i i f5rf'i I i F., 4 qs:-, f , . 17- 13 'I k -'sim z Left: Freshman diver .lay Beckby attempts the impossible feat of walking on water. Middle: Interest was high as Hastings swimmers competed in the 400 yard freestyle relay at the state meet. CFrom leftl Mike Natvig, Jon Marsh, Ross Freese, Coach Docker Hartfield and Miles Redfield check their time. They finished IOth in the race. 117 LU GRE LEADS GOLFERS Q - , -. 1'ff 72 : 15 3 -' L 1' ' T ml :::LIfi2-A-1, 1 1, ,, B it . C B- A ' , J., uf-I e5:1'fff+o:fr.1f:e. f Y? 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' ' ' Boy's golf: Back Row Cleft to rightj Doug Wigert, Tony Reimer, Seon Malesker, Clay Meininger, Stan Rose, Scott Tschauner, Troy Granger, Miller, Jim Shea, Steve Gass, Mark Malesker, Jim Hurt, Jim Lungren, Randy Faber- Not PiCIUI'9d- Ken Kimminau- Coach Jim Smith. Front Row: Randy Ruxton. Jimmy Johnson, Craig The l98O season was a disappointing one for the Tiger golfers. Though they had a losing record. they gained a lot of Below: Jim Lungren lines up his putt. good experience. Right: Jim strokes for a birdie. Senior Jim Lungren highlighted the i year with a 4th place finish at the Grand Island Invite, a 5th at Trans-Nebraska, and a 6th place in the Hastings lnvitational. Eight members of the team lettered this year - Todd Freese. Steve Gass, Ken Kimminau, Jim Lungren, Tony Reimer, Scott Tschauner. Doug Wigert, , x . and Clay Meininger. Meininger was the a first Freshman to letter since I976. ' Five members will return for the I98l season, two of whom are lettermen. . l 118811 118 y X ,--P wg, . ,fit 4 Us f Q - ' - ' o , , f Above: Three Tiger golfers contemplate the water hazard. Left: Scott Tschauner is about to witness a murder as Troy Granger prepares the ball. Below Left: Scott Tschauner putts as Troy Granger spots his ball. Below: The sand flies as Scott chips out of a sand trap. ,4 F 119 Far Right: Senior Dave Marvel aces another serve. Right: Junior John Vonnes shows his win- ning serving form. Below: Sophomore Steve Sholtz prepares to return a serve. Q . 'L J ' 4'-Gab-Q... 1 H ,. ,y ,F 3 LN: 1 ' T -+- J' rw Bb-atv-,Mg ,AL 1- 2 ' 'w...g.ge Q r-,t J Q Q 21 1' L J A T l vi! N-,f is N ff Nz xfllrsa' N Rf, W5 Sl ml 1 6 TENNIS TEAM, Back rqw L 10 Ri T, Frank, T, Larsen, D, Marvel, B. M. Falk, L. Thrasher, B. Hoffman. W. Norcross. J. Vonnes, R. Lloyd, J. Bunde. Third row, J. Miller, M. Anderson, D. Tegler, R. Christensen, Fobben, M. Ganow, M. Weiss. Front rowi W. Versaw, T. Sachtleben, J. Lake. P. Brownlee, K. Zaroban, S. Sholtz, Coach Fike, Second row, M. Thomas, G. Nitzel, R. Crowl, R. Stockton, T. Kalberg. 'I20 TH EY DID FANTASTIC JCB! -Coach Fike The Hastings Tiger Tennis team had one of its most successful sea- sons ever. They can boast an im- pressive record including a 6-2 dual record. a fourth place finish in the Big IO meet. and a fourth place fin- ish at state. In individual records. the squad was paced by Junior Rich Lloyd with a 22-7 record. complemented by a runner-up placing at the state meet in the number two singles position. The Tigers' number one singles player was Senior Dave Marvel who reached the quarter-finals at the state meet. The number one doubles team of Juniors Joe Miller and Jeff Lake fin- ished with a 22-IO record. Members of the team were. T. Frank, T. Larsen, D. Marvel, B. Bunde, J. Miller. M. Anderson, D. Tegler. R. Christensen, J. Lake, P. Brownlee, K. Zaroban. S. Scholtz. M. Falk, L. Thrasher. B. Hoffman, W. Norcross, J. Vonnes, R. Lloyd, J. Fobben. M. Ganow. M. Weiss, W. Versaw, T. Sachtleben, M. Thomas, G. Nitzel, R. Crowl. R. Stockton. T. Kalberg. Top Left: Junior Rich Lloyd serves as Soph- omore Ken Zaroban awaits their opponent's return. Left: Joe Miller makes a return as Jeff Lake looks on. Below. Joe Miller shows that good sports- manship is not always fun. .rn -af YQ 3 sm- , 4 +V . ,,,. 3 , ' 'P B1 '- W' - W J. we t FRESHME WRESTLERS WERE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW CL to R J Mike Morris Steve Hunt Jim Peterson Todd Messler Roger Aspen Rick Newlun, Dave Larson. Robb Glassmyer, The 9th Grade wrestlers had a very good year in 79-80. Under the coaching of Mr. Lou Panas, the team had a lot of depth. The team participated in 7 meets. The teams season started December Sth and lasted until February 2nd. The origi- nal number of wrestlers was I8. but that number dropped within a few weeks because of people quiting. Among the many wins, the 9th graders placed first at the North Platte Tourney, and also first at Conference, held in Kearney. J.D. Norman anticipates the official's blast of the whistle. ,www H, :.- .. ... ,Jr - l. - L -,'fea21T'f:e:sf:,.:a we s.qf'Gf F1 1' . . Aw: ' ,f e.lf:.gxgfw2..vf:w2sE -' :say ,- '-f 1 ' f- 15,1- , 'cw is-'f.f,..?,..,...,,,,,,, ,Q ?- .a.,- - ff s ' .. 24 11-' 1 554, .. ' ,W swf' V, - fb. If f gy ., .aff yiectfzgily, 3 ..,.,, .2 ,wg if K im' , , 3.12559 si if .,2k,:gff,,, ,. gLg4.gz-MW.-sr .Q . 1. 9 2 ,fddiia . ,..f:f'ff'f' 2' . 4. :ZF - ww .Q-.2 W-. fi JV GRAPPLERS FINISH AT 7-3-I The J.V. wrestling team ended the season with a 7-3-l mark. The team defeated Lincoln NE, Lincoln East, North Platte, Grand Island, Lincoln High. Lincoln SE, and Davenport while being defeated by Beatrice, Kearney, Kene- saw and tying with Norfolk. Coach Howard Sheley commented that the team's win-loss record would have been better if they had a complete team. He is commenting on the fact that the team was hurt by the absence of wrestlers in certain weight classes. The Tigers were led this year by: Kevin Hansen, Scott Nitel, Jim Woodward, Bill Larsen, Scott Moore. and Mike Zeadow. 52,55 ' :?fm?i'f.: ' , fl Ji O f . 'E S f if . its J .,.. Y .. J Top Left: Sophomore Jim Woodward works for a hold that will gain him a pin fall. Above: This time Jim Woodward looks to escape a hold put on him by his opponent. Middle Left: A jubilant wrestler is congratulated by his team- mates after winning a big match. Left: Mark Harris finds himself on the bottom of this one. Below: Junior John Vonnes is all wrapped up in his match. L- I i 3 f ' vt-- s -- 1 'Q 1-sf 'Nw' ' J M. X , . - A I 'ui fii -,f -N-lv 'F 'MW' A ' , , ,gtms .5 , N J 23 3 , ? ' - . ' W 'fm ,-gs-c 5154151 r.?1f5Eva5Q1f1r6' ::,NL.rfi:. g' WRESTLERS SEND 8 T0 STATE The Hastings High wrestling team sent eight wrestlers to the State Meet in Lincoln this year. They were: Roy Drummond QQSQ, Kim Lo- bato QIOSQ, Jeff Barry CI I2j, Chris Spilinek CISSD, Rob Walton QISSD. Mark Blessing 0675, Steve Crabtree CISSJ, and Brian Hayes CHwtQ. The team finished I2th at the State Meet. Even though the finish was not very high, Coach Howard She- ley commented that qualifying S guys for State is a very good accom- plishment. Leading the team at State were juniors Rob Walton. Kim Lobato. and Mark Blessing who fin- ished 4th. 5th, and 6th respectively. Senior Steve Crabtree ended his wrestling career at Hastings by plac- ing 6th. Coach Sheley noted that Steve placed at State two years in a row. a feat rarely accomplished. On the season the grapplers set three records as a team. They were: most points in one match 4565. big- gest point spread in one match 1531. and tied the record for the most dual wins in one season QSQ. Coach Sheley also commented that there was not one or two individuals that carried the team but that the wres- tlers pulled good as a team. l l T Front Row CL to RD K Hansen K Lobato J Barry, D. Mangers, D. Hilligas, M. Harris. Back Row CL. to RJ. T. Morgan, R. Fandry, E. Fandry F Drummond C Splllnek D Zarek R Walton, S. Moore, S. Brewer. B. Kreiger, J. Aspen, J. Vonnes, B. Kranau, E. Muirhead, T. Crabtree D VanAckeran Middle Row CL to RJ: G. Burgman, M. Fernandes, S. Garrison, B. Larsen, B. Hayes. Poppe M Zeadow T Granger S Nltzel M Fraser. J. Woodward, J. V9 .I 'TV L ' f i . 4 4 Top Left. Junior standout Rob Walton receives two points from the ,Y . s V . 'l referee during a home meet. Left: Senior Jeff Barry has no trouble in ,g. A 1- controlling his man at the State Tournament. fd '. ' .,. .-u...l , our 1 'q l valign i X .1 ls lan I1 V The Mat Maids support the wrestling program. Front RowCL. to RJ: D. Thomas, N. Cornell, L. Slansky. J. Hill, K. Woodward, L. Bennett, S. Throckmorton. Middle RowQL. to RJ. G. Schafer. B. Pederson, D. Brewer. D. Alexander. S. Smith S. Mace, P. Lobato. Left: Jeff Barry waits patiently to wrestle at the State Meet in Lincoln. Below: Senior Dan Mangers works hard to get a good hold on his opponent during a home meet. Bottom Right: Senior Steve Crabtree is on top of his opponent at the State Meet. Steve finished 6th at the State Meet this year. , ., E.. 'Zu if QR. ,--4-Q.: H. Kenny, S. Utecht, K. Longshore. Back RowfL. to RJ. S. Wigert. A. Ecker, R. Alex- ander, J. Tippen, S. Sinsel. S. Spady, K. Hahne. D. Mangers, L. Friend, R. Goehring, M. Utecht. R. Martson. 125 .,,. fliz .t , .. 'f ':1 5 ,. 'f i- ,..'A ,.5:'?' t ,Z ,,,., ,J , ,.. co R fl 30 Rf!! C0 BCG HV R233 'Q XXV V,,ig,f,x FH -dr' Top Left: Steve Crabtree is close to pinning his opponent in State competition. Steve won this match to advance. Above: Junior Troy Granger digs his chin into the back of his opponent in order to get him down. Below: Coach Sheley shouts instructions to one of his wrestlers. ,Su Above: Junior Rob Walton was the only District champion on the team this year. He defeated number one ranked Kelly Pearson of Columbus to receive Ist place, Rob also placed 4th at State, the highest placing at State this year by a Tiger wrestler. Fil Left: Rob Walton is congratulated by his teammates after a victory in the I55 pound weight class. Below: Steve Crabtree congratulates his opponent after Steve participated in the l85 pound weight class at the State Meet. Steve competed in the State Meet all three years he wrestled for Hastings High. .w fc - Qu'-jg 3' v ' q S rf, .ac f'b--Xivzgr 21 .' i' A . -. ' ' -- Q AN H?-f K - if y Q5 P 1 I t- tri ' N t S if ' W ll- M H lf:-I5 ---'H-1 , CNFEW ,L,, SGW' Middle Left: Troy, this is no time to relax and cross your legs. Above: Junior Kim Lobato tries to wriggle out of this hold. Kim placed Sth at the State Meet this year. Left: Junior Chris Spilinek thinks over a move to escape from his opponent. ,, .W kn- .ax , . 'A S1933 ' tt. -f lllllllll 3' f I 4 ' AB L 2.3. 'R ' V-.ir .5 , qtrflfk 'f o -f :jf 1' . FRE HME AVE GGOD YE R X SE! 30 X44 .aff 4 l '45 -, 7 M 7 f -eggs: f., -4-if -' ff A A ,. s .- s ,J ' 2 EE EE 2-.si LH-:vt ssl fi Sf ' fl! ff , . ' 7 1- .g55.f V Yiiseatzf iw? Q l. s r N X- -Q. .., -'T . 'H V' A' 'f .,--' 1 . rff 'l Front row Cleft to rightj: B. Gollner, D. Hamburger, R. Christy. G. Peterson, D. Theesen. J. Carr, S. Kiolbasa, R Bunde D Gartner Steiner, L. Francis. M. Ochsner, M. Thomas. M. Reimer. Back row Coach Les Hamburger. fleft to rightl: R. Stockton- Student Manager, L. Davis, R. Sealey. M. The Tigers had a great year with a 8-5 season. Coach Hamburger stat- ed that of the 5 games lost, all were lost by 6 or less points. He also said that their offensive high was 98, and the defensive low was 27. Some outstanding games that marked the score board were: Has- tings 98 Holdrege 46, Hastings 54 Kearney 39, and Hastings 67 Min- den 27. James Carr, Darren Theesen. Rick Christy, David Hamburger, Mark Thomas and Lance Davis were the leading scorers throughout the sea- son. Also James Carr, Darren Thee- sen. and Doug Gartner were the leading rebounders. Coach Hamburger felt that this ninth grade group of boys had a lot of depth, height, and shooting abili- ty. They also had good dedication to the team and a good desire to play ball. Wrapping up the season, Ham- burger stated, Overall I thought we had a good season, but probably we could have been I2-I rather than 8-5. ,Q1n.w-:3VV.I- ' izH3Stir12S Y 5 f frlrlastings - Hastings Hastings L '-i' Hastings Hastings ff Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings ',G.l. Barr 'N.P. Adams . 54 Kearney ,.... 48 V G.l. Walnut .. 57 Columbus , . . . 56 Kearney .,.. 39 Minden ..... 27 G.I. Barr .... 52 G.l. Walnut . . G7 Aurora ...,. 58 York , ...... 52 Columbus ..,. 85 Holdrege . . . 46 as James Carr shows good form as he shoots to raise the score. Carr was also one of the leading scorers. 128 Good work and good hustle was how Coach Reimer put it on how the team did this year. The Tigers had a 3-8 season. One game was cancelled, so they only played I2 games altogether. Has- tings had an average of 43.2 points per game. Some outstanding players were John Harrison who had a 671: free throw average. Rex Klein was the 2nd highest scorer. and was the most improved player. Bill Feis was 3rd in rebounding. Ron Schmidt had the most points and rebounds. Coa. Reimer stated, Of the I5 players that participated, IO of them had never played on a competitive A ' M W ' team. So as a result we were inexpe- ,, ,s , rienced, but with hard work the . -N , , , -Q 1 - , guys did well. The most gratifying t , part of the whole season was the win over St. Cecilla. SOPHS SHO HUSTLE AND DE IRE g r --X v , S Xg.g.vo'.f xvi-fir 'WW435 Qgiiif, X T 22: l 15 it R Front row Cleft to rightj: S. Scholta, S. Finley, D. Classen. L. Thradsher, Feis, J. Prevette, R. Harding. K. Armes, J. Harrison, R. Schmidt, R. S. Garberding. T. Evans. S. Eldred, R. Klein. Back row Cleft to rightj: B. Gerard, R. Thaut, Coach Rich Reimer. Ctop lefty Rex Klein had a good season with an average of 551, in freethrowing. Crop middlej: Tom Evans shows us how well he shoots from the side. 129 JV' FINISH 9- The Junior Varsity brought in the eighties with a winning season. Coach Don Nelson felt there were two purposes for the Junior Varsity and both were met. The first purpose was to win as many games as possible. Their 9-7 record fullfilled this purpose. The second purpose was to prepare players for the varsity level. Examples of success in this area are Bill Oltean and Mark Kister. Oltean averaged I l points per game and Kister came from limited action at the opening of the season to play on the varsity at the end of the season. Other players who showed great improvement were Jim Hurt. Doug Tegler, Steve Shimek, Jeff Shimek, Joe Miller. Brian Hopkins, and Todd Swenson. All of these boys were great contributors to the outcome of the season, said Coach Nelson. Nelson also felt that there weren't just five players carrying the team. All of the players were capable of playing good basketball in any combination. Leading scorers for the season were Oltean with I I points per game, Kister with 9 points per game. Steve and Jeff Shimek, and Doug Tegler with 7 points per game. Upper Right: Brian Hopkins goes for another point from the freethrow line. Right: Jim Hurt shows his style in a layup to make two more points for Hastings. Lower Right: Its all in the arml Steve Shimek puts his muscle into a jump shot. Below: Junior Varsity Coach Don Nelson and Manager Ray Drake give the team support during a time out. C-1, as '-.awww , jx it FQ 'iam' -t -Q Y ,.,- ,..,.f 4' xfi QWEJEJ at- ufisf s if wyyltgg vi , J It I as, EQ Q i1 'y 2' 4' Wgmzl? ,W Ga? I gf? v,. f tl + Boy's Junior Varsity Basketball: Front row Cleft to rightj Mark Kister. Todd Swenson. Jim Hurt, Kirk Hanson, Randy Faber, Brian Hopkins. Back row: Coach Don Nelson. Doug Tegler. Bill Oltean, Steve Shimek, Dave Klieber, Jim Shea, Dave Utter, Jeff Lake, Russell Van Lengen Manager. , at 123 cvs so-1 f f uf rf- V yur-r5:,vs.:f2 c J 'J ,J-. .,,, M, C yrs it Left: Bill Oltean shoots a jump shot as his teammates cheer him on. Below Left: Sophomore Bill Oltean shoots at the charity stripe as Doug Tegler, Jim Hurt, and Mark Kister wait for the rebound. Below: Steve Shimek shows his style on parent's night. Z,- TIGERS STRICKE BYI JLIRIES The I979-80 season was a long one for the HHS Tigers. After a 4-5 start in the first 9 games, the relatively inexperienced varsity squad was slowed down by stiff competition and injuries. Steve Gass, the early season leader in rebounds and scoring, was injured in mid season. He suffered a sprained ankle which required him to wear a cast and took him out of action for the rest of the season. At the same time, Juniors Rich Lloyd and Dave Nelson were out with ankle sprains. Lloyd missed action on two weekends and Nelson was out for 4 games. With three starters missing, the team suffered losses which were to contin- ue after the return of Nelson and Lloyd. First year Tiger coach, Earl Mullins, felt the season was disappointing because the Tiger men were never able to know what they could have done withou the setbacks they suffered. Coach Mullins came to HHS from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa where he had been assistant basketball coach for 6 years. Prior to that he had I2 years of high school coaching experience. The high point of the season was the naming of Tony Reimer and Dave Nelson to the East Big IO All-Conference team. Nelson led the Tigers in scoring with a I3-point-per-game average. Reimer followed him up with an I I point average. Tony was also the only returning varsity player from the I978-79 season. The Tigers ended the season in the districts with a first round win against North Platte and a loss to Scottsbluff. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Tony Reimer leads the team out for another game. RIGHT: Dave Nelson lays the ball in for another two points for the Tigers. BOTTOM RIGHT. Senior Andre Reiners ' reaches for the rebound against G.l. - 3 ' W Q 132 t we '--y. 1 sq , . 5 , gg.. 4 , .. , I Ti f 152. N 1 xiii 0 H2 . y,f 5, V 4 . . K I N- . I . I 2 X 'ld gf, I . ..' V. r tion. LEFT: Senior Tony Reimer moves in for an offensive attack. FAR LEFT: Junior Dan Bunde shows his ver- satile talents as he gives a juggling exibi- BELOW: Todd Freese tries hammering his opponent. ,,.,-- g..- ln-,uf Qly ED xp XNXN X m.. X v 4' S 'J ' 'L ABOVE: It wasn't mel says Hoppy as he leaves the scene of the foul. LEFT: Steve Gass starts the game off with a good jump. 133 gig, ffl --1 '6 T--3:5 v . 5- --1 a- 'fy' ' ily, RIGHT: Tony Reimer leads a cheer to add interest to the game. BELOW: The Tigers gained a new player with the addition of this 2'8 superstar. RIGHT: Andre Reiners puts up a shot as an Islander tries to stop him. FAR RIGHT: Dave Nelson shows his style with a freethrow. 1 ' ' Hb- 1 ii , l . 134 Boys' Varsity Basketball ll-ef! to Righty, Coach Ea,-l Mullins, Rich Steve Gass. Jeff Shimek, Todd Freese, Joe Miller, Dave Nelson, Jim Lloyd, Randy Kissinger, Dan Bunde, Mark Mullins, Andre Reiners, I-Ungfenf T0nY Reimer- 135 Hastings vs .... 55 North Platte 67 42 Columbus 57 74 Minden 6l 68 Holdrege 62 60 Grand Island 65 55 Lincoln Northeast 6l 56 Columbus 54 46 Lincoln Southeast 7l 6l Kearney 56 58 Holdrege 72 43 Fremont 64 54 Grand Island 73 59 Norfolk 72 52 Lincoln High 73 45 Kearney 62 53 Grand Island 60 54 Beatrice 95 46 Lincoln East 80 DISTRICTS 56 North Platte 5I 53 Scottsbluff 63 ABOVE: Tony Reimer forgets he is playing basketball and slides in for a homerun . FROSH H VE GOOD S ASON 'V iff!-' ff.. ' KJ. , 5 j , ,f , ,L N? 1 Q.. Q.. 1 K .exp I 1 Q R 'Y l J l X ' ,-I' 1 ' Ai.. . .L?3,gll. . ' - - . ' - . ., 4 ., I ,. hump 44 r. 1 1 41 J H . . 5 , . A , ' D' H- i 1 I 9, ' .2 ' 'wwfs-ff , , , .. ,-S .- g . , as i 1 . r y ,.., 4 55' T - '2 .- ' . s t. . nf - ,f P 1 . X L , W pg, , K WA I . 4.-!:t:,4t C F Q xfwi y.: 1 4 ., - Q ,, W is L as 4, - . Q, 'M , . 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Mike Harris, Rich Tramp. Scott Turner, Doug The 9th grade track team had a good season in 79-80. The season - started late for the 9th graders and the first three meets were lost to foul weather. The team had very lit- tle difficulty with injuries, except for the usual pulled muscles and shin splints. At East Big Ten. held in Co- lumbus, the track team, under the coaching of Will Locke and Nate Stienman, placed second. Doug Gartner quickly outruns his oppo- Dent. 136 -i--1 p 6 ff t Above: Steve Kiobasa gets a good start on the starting height. Top Left: Todd Najour shows his style in the pole vault event. Top Right: John Schlachter concentrates in the open quarter. Mid-Right: J.D. Norman prepares for a collision with the sand. 137 Bottom Right: Jamie Carr displays his form in the shot TRACKSTERS GI E THEIR LL Even though the Hastings High track team lacked the depth needed for a track team they gave all they had in every meet. Coach Surface noted that even though there was a lack of depth the guys gave it all they had and that was all he could ask of them. Four tracksters did qualify for the State Meet this year but did not place at the meet. Darin Honn qualified in the IGOO meters, Dave Nelson qualified in the SOO meters, Jeff Karloff in the high jump, and Jim Oatman qualified in the 300 meter low hurdles. Top Right: The gun is up for the start of a distance race. Above: Scott Finley comes up quickly on a North Platte runner, Middle: Senior Steve Crabtree gets ready to put the shot. Right: Senior Dan Murman clears the bar during a home meet. ief-f A Qrit Q r it 6 isafsiffiaf Q.f,,aa.1E'a I ,lsr if! 4 J i -. .QI ,, i , fa , f.4-wafuafW 'lP .-,,,,,.f.- MF K ' 4. ...ff 7- ' 'hx I ..i K-2' J ' A is Q'.f11f5af,i53: -' , . ', e e!tfFl5rf f , 4 , Mfng +' W 'i . avg..- afg. A ' , r1vaST,w,,,,t..., 4. 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They didn't have any real prob- lems with injuries this year, but there were quite a few dissapoint- ments. The team thought that being around the more experienced teams helped because they could see what the competition is for the future and also pick up some skills that the older players have. Although we didn't have a win- ning season it was fun just being out there as a team and working together, said team member Lori Draper. Lori Draper was one of the many outstanding players on the team. This years team had quite a few people with excellent abilities and HHS can expect to see some good volleyball teams in the future. YER 4-w ,-fx. qv Top Left. Lori Draper shows her style in spiking the ball. Bottom Left: Paige Fanning sets the ball up for another spike from Lori Draper. Below: Mary Jannssen looks on as her teammate fires the ball over the net. X A . ..:T7 77T7,T'A .,,,' j'f'f V.RJ .-:W Qg Q ' A Film A ' A Q13 . a 1 K - A J V , K , , a 0 ,., -1 TX5, sa' J ill '1 1 - gf--1 ' --LS, i 1 1, i, ' I 9th Grade Volleyball. Back Row L to R.: K. Peterson, M, Jannssen, S. Coach Warner, R. Ruxton, D. McCord, J. Bacon, A. Moul. S. Smith, K. Dittmer, D. Nelson, P. Brown, S. Miller, J. Lake, M. Oxner, V. Weres- Ocker, A. Sandstedt, L. Kitten, L. Draper. Front Row, L to RJ C. kerch. 3rd Row, L to R.: J. Schumm, V. Fuller, J. Farrell. S. Fast. G. Charter, T. Tyson, M. Brink, D. Park, B. Gillespie, S. Evers, D. Jeans, P. Schmidt, K. Schumm, S. Callen, C. Thuman, G. Copple. 2nd Row L to R,: Fanning. T. Baker, T. Halsey. 'I44 is . ,.,-'F K l lata.: . '3 5 .as 9 14' Junior Varsity Volleyball: Back Row, L to R.: D. Miller. K. Miller, S. Jorgensen. B. Hanson, D. Dunham, K. Tilley. Coach Niewohner. Front L Above: Terry Smith shows her style in spiking. Right: Ready and willing is Sara Jorgenson as she awaits the serve. Far Right: Barb Bennett blocks a spike. berger. K. Connally. 'sh The Junior Varsity didn't have a winning season. but a good build- ing one. They built a good base for next years teams which will help very much not only for varsity play- ers but for junior varsity also. Coach Niewohner commented that the special thing about this years team was that there wasn't any really outstanding players, They were all very good. 145 is 22 Row, L. to R.: W. Brown, J. Krueger, T. Smith, L. Lampher, J. Eichel- l There wasn't any real problem 'with injuries this year because of -the extensive conditioning all through the season. Although we had a 2-4 season we kept up good team spirit, said iunior Sara Jorgenson. Coach Niewohner said. The highlight of the season was when we beat Nor- folk and when all the teams beat Columbus. VARSITY TE M BREAKS LOSING STRE K Varsity players broke a I9 game losing streak this year. beating Sandy Creek at the Holdrege invitational. They went on to beat three more teams ending the the season with a record of 4-I I. This is the best record Hastings High has had in several years. Many were unable to move for about the first week of volleyball because of the extensive conditioning new Coach Denise Teetor had them doing. Coach Teetor was assistance coach in North Platte before she came here. There were three team members recognized because of their talents. Lori Dwyer and Kelly Dickerson were chosen for East Big Ten, this was Kelly's second award for that and Vickie Nelson was selected by the Omaha World Herold as all-state Honorable Mention. K0 -22. -I Top Right: Mary Moose Feis shows her spirit as the team wins one more. Top Left: Team spirit is quite evident as the team heads for the bench. Above Left: Lori Dwyer slams another spike to the opponents. Above Right: Coach Teetor awaits the result of Vickie NeIson's set. Right: Anticipation is shown in Kelli Dickersons face while waiting for the serve. 146 D . fav' Z 1 X gs New I W. Dgwdaive , Al y A y .lc A rx Varsity Volleyball L to R.: L. Watson, V, Nelson, B. Bennett, J. Houtz, L. Dwyer, M. Feis, Coach Teetor. D. Cornell, L. Arneson. S. Hartman, K. Dickerson, A. Schlactor, C. Nelson, A. Jumonji. .owl vii ? 1. 1 V, y Q..-4 A? f ,, i '4'?? ' . ...... 'Q ff' K ,Y 4. 3 I 5 Y Mrk ,Mm-1 Q , ,y 4 7 - l 147 Upper Left: Every Tiger needs help every now and then. Above: Vickie Nelson looks on as Donna Cornell fires the ball over the net. Left: Sometimes you have it sometimes you don't discovers Mary Feis. Right: Kelli Dickerson reaches for the sky as she sets the ball up. Below: Team effort is needed for good defense and Vickie Nel- son, Lori Dwyer and Donna Cornell seem to have the right idea. Bottom Right: Sue Hart- man shows her style in keeping the ball in play. pa 1 ,K .Q mat, 148 21 4 9, K ,,,- f ff? 2-fgiisffs. JW ,, .- fy , Hasting Hastings H?3tiU8S' Has1ingss T Hastings Hastings Hastings fttastiiigs Hastings Hastings Hastings LQ 5 n 49 wif? I3, , fremont , f ISF? 9 'GrandfIsland,,, xs,1, I2 Lincoln SE ' E ,,n s s I3 F' Bf2f?5ff n . n a ,g Sandy creeks n sfss ,ae was t n 8 ss s n I2 Q- COIIQIMIDUSA H L2 8 nist Lincoln NE t rs if 's is t Grandtrlssandiretf ' 9 North Platte I5 District Top Left: Where's the baIl? . asks Mary Feis as she leaps into the net. Left: Mary Feis taps it over for a Hastings advantage. Above: Ann Schlactor awaits the spike from Kelli Dickerson. L if a. it Y . F E WERE SMALL BUT lGHTY Coach Carla Deger Q-4 'N I Af-man' at-f N117 rl., . 4 Front Row, L. to R.: Raeiean Stevens, Emily Eckblade. Lorie Friend, Terri Scholl-Student Manager, Jean Kerr. Back Row, L. to R.: Laurie Sally Blessing, Sarah Spady, Anne Friborg. Middle Row. L. to R.: Carla Jones, Gwyn Ochsner, Wendy Fry. Carin Holm, Lori Houtz, Leslie eger-Coach, Jane Kvasnicka. Cindy Tegler, Kim Hahne. Anne Rief. Friend. fix, , f ' 4 L 5 T F ' . L t f v , -5 L 4 --w r- '5 .jf .1 W .Q , -f .Q at -, 1, A , X5-2. .ta 4 .2 f is 4 5 ,tes , . 'S 'Senior Wendy Fry strokes through the water in the ICD yard freestyle, one of her events along with the SCD yard freestyle and relay. 'ISO 1 gi i j l 3 1 f .V K ,,, ff! t i , .s 5 09 'Eff' QS t K N gd., Yr 3 It x U7 'I t fi . i Q., i i 5 1 I VII- Above: Coach Deger and team members show varied emotions on the sidelines. Below: Finishing a race and getting out of the pool knowing someone's there is a great comfort. 151 s 'T 'F ,.tt ' . 5 'fu-w-,....,,. A Above: Soph Jane Kvasnicka asking Why me coach? Below: Timers and swimmers take time out between events. illmaq f' 4 N. .szaxifng . 1. -ww! ii . lux- ll nv 9 A - P Y' ,, N., my Q 9 ' M .Q , .- as ' , ,, 6' A 'U' I ,. 'g r r dai ,, i Q9 5 'iw J '-.iff , W ,A ,V z .,kf. . I 5 , .v- W'-rsf'-.-551 I 4- ,QV V,-9.--15 A Q ...Vai-tv - -- , M 'J D W' G, .... 1 Y . . 43 ,S ', , . ' fr--.-2 -4'1 - ' . gi-tg ., -,gy ' ' 1,- 1 7 1 .,,Zir . 'Q I, ff ,. , ' . -A 3 ,1 4 'I I? '- I -Jftnr J , . LP' A ' ,N ,Y . ., , Above: Lorie Friend flys in the med relay. Left: Lori Houtz top diver in I979-80. Below: Carin Holm flys to the finish line. -wp-'rv ,sky-:,.,.. v . E , in j-fzzgzggg H1461 -1 31. 1 Above. Swimming takes a lot of team effort and support. As quoted bythe coach this years team Was small but mighty . lt was made up of I7 girls - 3 sen- iors, 3 juniors. 5 sophomores and 6 freshmen. This is the last year for seniors Gwen Ochsner, Wendy Fry and Carin Holm. All girls contributed their talents in many events. Coach Carla Deger worked around the fact of having a small team. She used different girls in many events giving everyone a chance to participate. Diving coach Sally Stevens had 3 divers to work with this season. .lu- nior Lori Houtz was the only diver to qualify for the state meet. Along with diving 3 swimmers qualified for state - Carin Holm in the IOO 153 free, IOO back. placing 7th in the l00 fly. Lori Houtz qualified in the 50 free and Lorie Friend in the IOO back. People receiving l.etter Awards are: Anne Friborg. Leslie Friend, Lorie Friend, Wendy Fry, Lori Houtz, Jean Kerr, Jane Kvasnicka. Anne Rief, Raejean Stevens. Cindy Tegler and Gwen Ochsner. 1 A vs, VC 15 W 1- 'ffm ' I xv? ' I ,ffl lv I K ' H I I I QR T .'7', 3kt -, ' ' . M, ,Q ,Q Is 1 .Q . . at . - 4 - .WM 1 W A V. .R , Ps , KN ' f V, ' W.,v N. -..M V y . I x X it X, -. If I yf f R ' A fri, I, C 6 y' jf' Q 1 I Q ' , 1 ,' ,114 ef ' 1 J- . 'T s A W , N' Q r iw V. P . xx A A r 5 I I v f A Q t, ninja., as 4 :Q ,WA ,M i A 4 , - ' 'W , A y x .. W ,A A .I X If K . ,Y A r W . fs. I 5 I It ,L J, ,P x .S , ' fue- ' Q21 .u ' ' Y A x 5 'Q I . , y , Q . V V ,f Qs 4 Q is 1 K A gi K in 2- 3-ef ' ' - is e 5 -'X y . jj l I ' S .I ' ' ' I if I M . S ij? 5 S A S ef' . .. Ji I 'L I E , gf GIRLS TENNIS TE M BIGGER AND BETTER Things went pretty well for the tennis team this year having more people out for tennis helped a lot and outlook for future teams looks real good also . said Coach Deger. The team ended the season with a 4-4 record in duals and among those victories in duals was the de- feat of Grand Island which the Has- tings girls have never been able to do since the program started. The team also placed third at Trans and seventh at Big IO. Six girls went to state and fin- ished eleventh. Those six were Deb- bie Jacobi, Sarah McDougal, Joan Oberg, Diane Dunham, Ann Sand- stedt and Joanne Hamilton. Joanne made it to the semi-finals. ax ' Q . I 35 if. Top: Back Row. L to R.: Coach Deger, A. is ,.Qk1xm-6. -1,-,wh-'r't1'm.fA fb? Sandstedt. L. Draper, S. Miller, C. Minnick, 4 VQFHQ f ' Y ., - . QI gi TJ, - wnvvlr i:'M s IM 'YYJX ' f T. Arnprlester, D. Dunham. J. Hamilton, J. . Quvjlfgbf ' ,gifs ,, i,Y5.ly.yfi 'Qin it Oberg, S. McDougal, B. Bennett. Front Row. Q - :5Q1..'6j , :wif 'i', f,',j,'I, , ,.', ,',1 L to R.. D. Munsell, C. Fry. E. Touchstone, T. Y f,'L- ,X ,: 1,, Stout. W. Brown, J. Archer, D. Jacobi. Up- , V I U 9 350.-ofa 0 A vw an per Right: Joanne Hamilton takes a break gpg, M PAA . ' , f Imfrltyx after a long match. Lower Right. Deb Jacobi 5 piclyify Lb Klygffflg .,FF3Jf',,lfljglfg- shows her form in the forehand. Far Right: - ' W V ' ' 7-' --' f' f' '- t Joan Oberg finds it wise to use both hands , M il 3253: jf I, ' ' ' 5 gggviybvlgrf' ffwee on occasions. JW 4. 'Q,:':':9,, fag 9 S' A - 4 . Q O 524152 Ew+.f:i:If:' ? 5f'f'3 4:+'3': 'f':1' P4jm 2'1 ?ajQA S -:gig-:-'zgz-:4:-:-4 9 jg? -ff:'a7iw'v A 'Q oo ow I' size . at ..M:f.e,+,. was we- '.+.'ZP.s'. 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Former panthers of the junior high made their step up to Tiger- land a victorious one. with their best season with an over all 7-6 record. A high light of their season was when they beat grand lsland Barr. which has been a rival for quite some time. The score was 33-23. The team had to adjust to a few changes. They had to prac- tice at later times because the gym was being used by three oth- er basketball teams all needing a place to practice, and game dates and times varied. Yet dealing with the move to the senior high some feel it was an advantage to the team and self improvement as Ann Sandstedt said, Being able to play and practice on better fa- cilities and having more support from a larger faculty and student body, we had better team support which ended in a winning sea- son. 7.5-Q X u . I - F g v . f t . , .M L. sg - At times the basketball can be up for grabs as team members decide whose ball it's to be 156 Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings 34-33 20-40 I9-33 40-23 39-27 3I 2 34 23 33 23 23 26 22 29 28 39 34 I7 York G.l. Barr Kearney North Platte G.l. Walnut Columbus Minden GI Barr Gl Walnut Aurora Columbus Holdredge Jltli' , -ff f . , ,K , . , K inf ggi Xi k.,,. .ft QWT...--in- ' Above: Coach Craig Mcdonald and team members discuss their strategy as referee also has a few worlds with the score table. Left: Up, Up. and away goes freshmen Carrie Chartier and basket- ball as team mate Kay Schumm awaits outcome. Below: No. no girls you've got it all wrong, it's basketball not pat-a- cake. n:--2- kinase... inns runnin when lnnx -ul se! ! iw: S 157 1 2- 4 S. . Q ,wavy-'Ilya'-w,,W JV TIGER GIRLS EARN STRIPES Back Row. L, to R.: Coach Denise Teetor, K. Miller. L. Arneson, K. R4 D. Jacobi, C. Nelson, J. Kroeger D Dunham G Bennett S Hunt A. Gustafson, J. Craft, S. Llhrmacher, A. Booe Front Row, L, to McDougal, W. Brown. Tiger Junior Varsity basketball girls really earned their stripes this season with a best over all season of 7-9 under new coach Denise Teetor. Coach Teetor considered it an excit- ing season and well rewarding, the girls worked well as a team. Along with a rewarding season Coach Teetor found exciting moments, such as the game coming down to the last couple minutes and you look for players on the bench and they're all leaning back with faces covered: or recieving the first tech- nical of your coaching career. The team was made up of I2 Sopho- mores and 5 Juniors. Lorie Arneson said, The team started the season out to win more then we lost, but the over all season was good. Right: Tiger teamwork is success C .4 yi Hastmgs Hastlngs Hastings Hastings Hastmgs Hastmgs Hastmgs Hastmgs Hastmgs Hastmgs Hastings Hastmgs Hastings Hastmgs 30 3I 3l 42 25 23 3I 24 36 25 29 33 20 32 33 I6 40 32 37 3l 25 32 I8 22 33 30 30 49 North Platte Lmcoln East Dolumbus Aurora Holdrege Lincoln N E Kearney Columbus Grand Island Lmcoln S E Fremont Norfolk Lmcoln High Minden Grand Island Beatrice Hastings 22:29 Hastmgs 4l 45 Upper Left: Lorie Arneson's jump ball clears opponents fingers as teammates get set for rebound. Left: You've got to shoot to scorel So Lorie . Arneson takes advantage. ,WM Below: Basketball takes skill and effort as tiger V player shoots over her opponent. Lv? l TE M TR VELS THE RO D Front row QLeft to Rightj z C. Rouse, N. Cornell, K. Connolly, Coach C. Erickson, M. Feis, S. Henberger. Congrove. Back row CLeft to Rightj : L. Watson, T. Smith, M. Jones, Arnpriester. W. Fry, K. Dickerson. K. Basketball being a team sport involves the five starters, bench and supporting fans. HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS 1' .re-M N Q. ' ff. it . ,. X ,. Tf'VSW 50-36 40-55 57-36 4I-3I 52-34 52-45 48-46 43-37 56-66 45-65 45-27 64-49 45-48 42-52 26-39 54-46 48-49 57-39 37-5l D. Cornell. S. Jorgensen. T. Rollins, NORTH PLATTE LINCOLN EAST COLUMBUS AURORA HOLDREGE MINDEN GRAND ISLAND LINCOLN NORTHEAST COLUMBUS GRAND ISLAND LINCOLN SOUTHEAST FREMONT NORFOLK LINCOLN HIGH MINDEN GRAND ISLAND KEARNEY BEATRICE GRAND ISLAND I Vffaf Top Left Senior Kelli Dickerson shoots for two Kelli was one of this years high scorers Above Junior Sharon Hemberger uses her height during a jump ball and gives her five on the side Bottom Left Tlger teammates challenge the Grand Island swam prats with their offense Grand Island is a longtime rival The lady tigers started strong taking seven of their first eight contests downing defending and number one ranked state champion Grand Island and taking the Central Ne braska Holiday Tournament Championship in the process After downing the Islanders the tigers really earned their stripes by defeating two lop ranked teams in a row Only this time they defeated the Lmcoln Northeast Rockets by a score of 43-37. This victory proved the tigers meant busi- ness, as it propelled them to the number-two state rankings. The tigers didn't rise from their number two position. but remained in the rankings until the district contest in which they entered ninth. !,,,1s XX I - , Xxgqfggy ,-f- ' Z! Having ended their tiger season at districts the tigers knew they didn't have to hang their heads for their efforts, for the tigers had an over-all best winning record and also captured wins as East Big Ten Champs and Big Ten Play-Off runner up. The tigers set several team and individual records in the best-ever season. including longest winning streak at six and most wins in a season at twelve, The team success can be all summed up by Coach Con- groves remark of. Very satisfying season. Upper Left: Sharon Hemberger forces through opponents for the rebound. Above: Senior Donna Cornell was blocked against scoring. Lower Left: Spectators encourage tiger victories with sup- port from the stands. Below: Senior Kelli Dickerson's jump shot scores two more for the Tigers. 9, 3 g. i Y Q ,ar - ,- flfv .JN H ,, A. A H 4 g - ' 1 ,gy Q + ' rf wwf- Q it s -tw 'A '33-eq' - 4 i ...sz-'14 A A f e W ,N fl 1- t s - m . 9 Q md 5, 'f A 'Q' ' . z fla ws?-al A ' r ' s , 1 'ar 'af' I0 ' , yy .lgll 9' e , ,eww t , 1 f ax, J3- I , ire- v v Ci v tat 9 4 If . k 'X 0 'R Above: Basketball is a team sport which involves team members and coaches effort IOO percent. Left: Tiger girls fight hard against Grand Islands defense which paid off with two wins in the season. Below: Junior Sharon Hemberger jumps for the basketball against oppo- nents while crowd and team members await the outcome. -w , i T: s :JPN xx ,ff -N 2 A , , A gf: 1 163 TH GR DE TRACK GAINS EXPERIENC The ninth grade girls didn't have a winning season, but they did have a learning season. So next year when they come up to varsity track they will have a years experience and training to help them along. To be exact the girls ended the season 0-6. Diane Nelson helped the team out by setting two new records-in the 880 and mile run. Basically, we had a very small group with many be- ginners. That's what hurt us the most. said Coach McDonald. tax! 1 'v -L .mf J V X , - m..,fw - V -...... ... 'T '? ,VLns-can ve ,J 'mm 'l5'ul? a' .f....,..,.- ,,-, 'fi T A ' w-'Alf . MI'-WUT' L pb T--f l ..,, Q ,, ,Mg lx QQ:-rn m4r1-'vri . . .-..-. . 1 - E . . .. 'fuk - --cf '-wffr1l9.',y....l...... ,. l ...W Q9 ,,. Xvlxe 3 l , .V'nlYQY'...',-f. .- .., ,-.V Qg .TL QV Q4 in rf' .T l . Q '. .' A t QMIUIP.-4 t ' 1-vu L L '- N , isri. ew' PM ,fm ' .. ff-x M. . ...f ,LS-. ., if T ss. T g . !!l , .... ,,, 3, ,Q l, J, .Q f . ,fl , .4 1 1 , -'ff 1, lf. ,E :fn 'Qf-T559 A - ' .51 ,,r',r.,', 24.9 I A, 9wl2,gl,f.pri-.,:M.1fi A Li 13 I A .3 -.Q ff' P f - - T -f.f-f 6 fry M f , A. u .i alpha 4 ' -l.,4-yn: .. V- ! , . 'I ' ..'.'. ,-nf. . ?ff '. 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V its ',v,., :. ,vv ., ffgg- 1. w '4iif!,2' L 2 'Y1ff'!'T4':'fi'5, ,-,zJs1y2V ' ' wtf' IM' K A f f.,.,,..ffibff1:tgfgiif5,a'i , , ...QM 4 -A Back Row, L to R., L, Kitten, Asst, Coach Paul Johnson, C, Reid, R, Geerlings. Middle Row. L to R.: P. Kelly, Y. Clark. D. Park. Front Row. L Stevens, Coach Kathy McDonald, K. Shumm, J. Wilson, C. Carl, S. I0 R.: P. Fanning, D. Nelson, R. Ruxton, D. Brown. K. Fingeret. 1' ' .75 ,, 'saw W ...,.. , 3 W ,i yy 'iw 19 H it 'MTIKIW ' K I 'fs p,5TIN 5 A .L 1 ,Ai M Left: Stacy Geerlings concentrates on the finish line as she runs. Above: Kathy Fingeret looks down the track before she takes off. 165 VARSITY TRACK HAS A GCOD SEASON my xx: -' Q-ev.. .,,fVy' yrs. ' ,gpg A - :fx frrk my in 5. g 'gy rv, .gg i i 7 , it ,fl YJ ,Dx osx: Y X .-S .' ,K ...sv . . A -' 5: , If - 1:44 5' . , - -11 f Y.. 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' ' 2315 , f if-'Am ...L f-.wtf 2.-fa 7565 . are : mvZf?f' . lair 52. .n,-- . .. ff' ' RV'-or . .. r.. Back Row, L to R.: L. Houtz, J. Kroeger, K. Rollins, K. Dickerson, S. Hemberger, J. Houtz. Jorgenson, R. Goehring, Coach Lawson. Middle Row. L to R.: Asst, eger M. Vonderfect. Coach Niewohner. J. Craft, L. Watson, A. Jumonji. L. Bengtson, S. This season was excellent except for a few cold and windy meets, said Coach Lawson, there were outstanding performances by all team members. There were IO school records set because of the switch to meters. Although there were a number of good days the bad day was yet to come and it happened to come on the worst possible day-the day of districts. Out of the IO ranked to go to state only three made it. Those three were Terri Smith and Lorie Arneson in the 440 and Sharon Hemberger in the high jump, Sharon placed third in state with a iump of 5'4 . The girls placed second in both Big I0 and Trans, a first for the girls since the program started. Among the victories was the defeat of Grand Island which was also a first. The season ended with 30-I2 record. Although there wasn't any problem with injuries on the team. the coach had some problems keeping his nose in one piece. He broke it demonstrating his form in the Shot. ' mf? ,A , Qs., s x . A g V f N 2 1 . :U pf .. -. - ' ' Cz . ji M f1',s4v'5l,Q31q4. - I, 'l YN 5 Q. . . -1- C 5' ' ,H .Q..,gg,Sx?fgf.. ,Nuys V . X ,sw I g gy .. X l x v . f y A , . w, , .v ,, K . me . 4.,.5.,:xA 13.4.-.-:gf ,K K A , gm. 1 X x - -. . ..- ima... . ., Right: Laurie Watson breaks the tape as she wins the XD meter dash. Above: Happiness is winning, as you can see by members of the mile relay team Sara Jorgenson and Terri Smith. 166 Front Row, L to R.: L. Arneson, T. Smith, Man- J. Tippen, S. Blauvelt. K. Hunt. I s ,.', -I tl: ..kg..r -.lg 3 '4 'C 'IIZEIL in I . :fri J? ' ww., . kj. so J' S 1'-Ut ll Left: A sister act, Julie and Lori Houtz, compet- ed against each other all year in the IOO meter low hurdles. Middle Left: State qualifier Sharon Hemberger clears the bar with ease. Bottom left: Julie Kroeger gets off to a good start in the IOO meter dash. Below: Kelli Dickerson gives it all she's got in the shot, .', 8 .,.. ,.,.,--' Left: Quarter miler's Bengston, Arneson, and Smith. get off to a good start. Far . v if .Y Right: Coach V , Lawson and Asst. ' Coach Niewohner -x A F V plan out the ' , perfect strategy. - ., V m g, Below: Julie P ul W gi, ,jf I - , -M . I .wa 'E i ' Houtz flies into 1 -Jfg ' ',,L,a4M h . W 'Q , ,3 ' ' H the air as she , ' i gy.-,L , shows her form W! A ' U , ' W gm- ' ' ff? fM 'i Y- m the longlump' L fi- is 'i fi Bottom Rishi: i s ' i .... -i Sharon ff ,- . 'K 6 if- Hembe'8e and qv f . if Lori Hourz show 5 p . ' i,,.4 ttt t 1 t their spirit after f+'Jff V' . , TeCe ? Teams . K N' in the highiump. ' f' -5-ff??f'if14f I V ,ge 'Qjf Bottom: Terri W ' Smith gets some , ' help from ,., W teammate Lorie - Arneson. eff if Q A I 4 ' ' 3341 ' Ev- ' A 'Q i ..s. . . . . . A L wwwzfsm, :QW ., was .T -s.-L ft 1 A . . . 5, is K .f W-5, .... il f-14: A K ' iv A M4 -- f ' e s p t ,Im K, It ,, Q- V. Awww, n . WW -wa..v.r33mG3Q -nee' abil. X ', 'rf A A ' KM' fi 'Y ,, . 1-, - 1 0 - . 'L g :rfi-if Mi - -'Q . mfY..i11i7-'J iff-5 ilfiuf. M x ' ' . . . A 5i:i? k , Y T I life Q11 I ' ' 4' Z, K ' ' A x I I 33 25- W--Cl' in ,1 fi :spill A 'K' , , X '- 'Y 9 , efifff rxikff s . ig: i.s,t N lfQs,w'v-553-,f'111 it A s so . . , . f -i' i ii t ' Y mir. ,252 ' ' W X , A 'K r . ' 1 We ,Q i smuis. .A ,.,1 PAW I ' .ug 5 ' - i J f' 4ifivW:..w I Fiffff- ., fy 136:24 'I' ' X 'V 10 Es' Nl- 'ii Wu 5 A f new-ve.,-.-,i.-5 'WV 'K as 'td' W 35 Q' ' I Q ,i':2.fg,3g2s.z1L,U Top Left: Julie Kroeger has one of her stronger finishes in the 440 relay. Middle Left: Laurie Watson gets support from Kelli Dickerson after a long hard race. Bottom Left: Akiko Jumonji, Jan Craft and Lisa Bengston find it nice to wrap up in a blanket on one 'of the more chilly days. Above: Lorie Arneson, state qualifier in the 400, gets off to a good start. Q. to 59i :3iZf K. ' . Wifi 9. Intramural Volleyball got off to a swining start this year with four teams participating in the fun. The team that had the most fun could have been the one at the right because they are now the current champions at Hastings High. The girls and boys Intramural Basketball or better known as IBA had three fantastic teams. As champion team The Bench Squad had a outstanding season with a 6-O record. They competed against five other teams. The Bench Squad as senior Julie Houtz said, showed no mercy. The guys Intramural champs. the Space Trotters had a season record of 7-I. They competed with three other teams. Senior Greg Beck commented, one of the rea- sons we were so good was that we had a team that could handle the ball very quickly when needed. The freshman class champs consisted of six members. They had a good record of 7-I, also. 1 1 . x J Y ,gigs . 'fig ' Wsj . ,, 553431. y .P : 1111 . Q V F 4 sneak? .if f j-W-.3 f ' iq... , '11 c s IB , I-V LE GUE CHAMPS CRQW ED Top Right- Top Row L to R..A. Gustafson, T. Freeze, D. Utter, D. Coover, S. Mace, R. Freeze. D. Bunde, D. Nelson. Middle Row L to R.: S. Schmidt, S. Mace. J. Lungren, A. Fast, S. Fast, C. Minnick. Bottom Row L to R.. B. Hemje, G. Surface. Above Left- Top Row L to R.: D. Schumm, D. Murman, G. Hiatt, G. Beck, J. Oatman, K. Rothfuss, Bottom Row L to R.: K. Darnell, G. Hueske, M. Longshore, D. Calhoun. Above- Top Row L to R.. L. Burge, K. Kroger, W. Drake, M. Lambert, D. Workman. C. Bengston. Left- L to R.. S. West, A. Jumonji, J. Houtz, V. Nelson, L. Harrison. S. Hohner, K. Throckmorton, C. Minnick, J. Oberg. 170 I DLISTRIAL ARTS C ASS BUILDS SHED ...L ew ll! l Elf! ',,,.. 9f-4.1.x -Q., ' . ,,,.,, I . Q.. .A M, ,N M.. sf apq.,..t.. Q 555'i' 15 'fs'f-vs rin, 'Hi-he ' 35 The building and trade class did quite a bit of work this year. They were involved in putting in the bath rooms in the bus barn north of the school and laid concrete forms for two storage buildings to be put in this summer. Their main project this year was erecting a storage build- ing for physical education and lawn equipment. This build- ing is located north of the school next to the track. It was started in late October and finished in March. Glen Mar- shal was in charge of all the construction work. The class plans to be doing some construction work out at Stuhr Musuem this summer. .ug M 'gt Above: Builders Colin Fraser, Doug Rheuter and Roger Bell determine if this is the right place to cut the siding. Top Left: In the fall the construction by the shop crew is well under way. Middle Left: Storage shed is nearly completed and ready for use. ci T ' .- - 1 M, esS'X '. 1 W 4, K , 1 Y ' Y. , f U ' ., , 1 4 W. ,4:f' FRESHME BRI G CHANGE 3 2 . 3 ' ' 4 1,f . Q i .rldds 4 . ,., t .. If m..-- ff K I S N 's-. .1 HUEHU SECHE 3 I lik ,x av A sp Above: The addition of the freshmen add- ed greatly to the HHS music department. Left: Mona Oxner finds that even with the change of schools, she can't get away from the books. Below Left: Darren Theesen found that be- ing part of the high school allowed him to participate in the school plays. Below Right. Tom Sachtleben and Sopho- more Larry Holcombe find that Senior high can be fun at times. The addition of the ninth grade to Hastings Senior High brought many changes. The move, which had been in the works for about three years. was made to cut duplication of courses and eliminate unnecessary costs due to the extra staff members and materials required for these courses. Dr. Elmer Murman, Principal. feels the ninth grade move to the senior high school has gone very smoothly. There have been problems and changes to get used to, but, in most cases, the students and faculty members adapted well. The halls have been very crowd- ed between periods. The halls are narrow considering the size of the school, stated Dr. Murman. Add- ing 275 more students to the hall- ways between periods has convert- ed the hallways to 'wall to wall' stu- dents. Due to the failure of the bond issue to enlarge athletic facilities in the l97S election, the gym was in constant use. There were always groups practicing from 6:30 a.m. to l0:00 p.m. every weekday and all day on Saturdays. ln addition, other facilities in the community were used. The biggest change was the re- turn to traditional scheduling. It was often difficult to get help from a teacher at any time other than in class and unplanned visits were nearly impossible. 173 K 1 'V' gf' N.: a 51: l -:ffl fe 'ly wma 9 effigy! l 3 W 'V ' it . ff ' 1 it Top. Greg Beck has just been given a rose. signifying him as a Homecoming candi- date, he will then surprise a queen candi- date with the rose. Middle. Tom Sanderson waits to escort Melinda Scott to the stage where the other candidates await them. Above: Are you shaking too? Jim Lun- gren asks Ruth Lundeen on their way to the stage. Above: Jim Lungren, Kelli Dickerson, and Danelle Black listen closely to their instruc- tions after the convocation. Left: The can- didates expressions show their Senior pride.' F1 EMOTIO 5 Above: A hug is given to Mary Feis by '78 Queen, Amy Foote. Right: Mary Feis stands glowing in front of her peers and family. Below: Emotion is high as a queen passes on her crown, breaking the last bond to her high school life. W it ww , ,.- ' -,..ac,,z:z: V .1 W, s I . .. N , ,K ,, .t 'pri-L. HIGH O HOMECOMING Sparklers glowing in the night was the scene surrounding the crowning on Royalty Night. Seniors who were tapped as candidates, had thought about this night. Who among them would be honored as Queen and King of I979? When Be- atrice and Hastings separated and left the field, fans rushed from the stands to catch a glimpse of the ex- citing halftime program. After the Tigerettes performance they lit their sparklers and anticipation filled the stadium. Danelle Black was given a bouquet of flowers by Becky Min- nick, I978 Maid of Honor, signify- ing her as i979 Maid of Honor. Mary Feis received a most impor- tant hug from I978 Queen, Amy Foote as Miss Feis was then crowned. After the game the dance was halted to crown the l979 King. Peo- ple were curious to who would join the two ladies in Royalty. Paul Mon- son recognized Greg Beck as prince and Mary Feis gave Steve Crabtree the title King of Royalty Night. swine Top Left: Did ya ever think we'd take a ride like this? Mary Feis and Tammie Kerr ask each other. Top r: The I978 Queen hands down her crown to Mary Feis who will reign until next fall. Middle: Amy Foote on her way to crown the next queen. Bot- tom Left: Mary Feis cannot hold back her happy tears. Bottom Right: Tony Reimer escorts candidate Danelle Black onto the field before the crowning. KI G AND QLIEE 3 TOGETHER AS FRIENDS 4, ru ww. -' It W , Q -. Above: Mary Feis and Steve Crabtree take ' we -Q21 I ,Xg,4gg:',A A 1: -if H f,,-:.,i4.'f1fg.- -ii,-fr Wai , f uffwvi'-,g'-1 . . ,L g thetr place on the throne as Kung and tv 'r'W J Self i:f1Si59:?4 T,:'1',1i',,g-I,3ifk,,faAzw :wr',miwqg 'f K ifwziitgtzgi '1' ': . ,bv J V I Queens a night to remember. Far Left: The 1 . P, V l, I978' Queen understands how Mary Fels IS if5,:!?p'ft'f fig feeling. Left: Ruth Lundeen and her escort -v fat, 1, awe' H- 2 'f - - 5 t Jtm Lungren, Melinda Scott and her escort 'A ? Gene Hiatt wait for the queen to be named. f72f?5Q,1g,e H v erm!! ' U ,, Hari., flffff Q 1 'I77 THE THIRD AC WAS A RlOT Pulling The Curtain was the fall play, which was presented on November 9 and IO. lt tells how a play is produced and all the work that is put into giving a play. The play within the play was writ- ten by Nadine Egomain, who was the leading lady and the director. ln the first act, the cast for the play was chosen and the first rehearsal took place. In the second act, the rehearsals and the other prepara- tions took place. The play was given in the third act. This act, the play, is where everything possible goes wrong. Nadine only has half of the props, people did not learn their lines. some actors quit, and another forgot his lines in the middle of the performance. The third act was a riot, stated Mr. Veburg. Anything that could go wrong with Nadine's production. did. Laurie Brookhart commented, The third act was so funny. that many of the real actors could not keep from laughing. During the real play's dress re- hearsal. many things went wrong. also. Mike Obenchain's pants did not fall down, and l kept tripping over my dress. said one actress. Above. Mr. Veberg instructing the actors before the play begins. Left: Scott Messler, special effects man, works backstage on the trick door hinges. Mr. Ron Veburg lN'd 1 . - T r tl Bottom: Police Chief Killian CGreg Becky, Above: Hobart Hanley CDan Ridgej fills in and Fonsy Donahue CDarren Theesenj get- for the lead role but is terrified when he ting dressed before the play. finds he's forgotten his lines. 'I78 .ai Mr Top: Mr. Herman Sprechen CMike Oben- chain! says. Vet, iss dot der cue? Below: Gretchen Copple makes up Darren's face and hair before the play begins, M Left: Nadine Egomain CMary Franzenj plays the striking lady in black, while she is dressed in a bright red dress. Bottom: Tryouts for a play within a play. Nadine Egomain CMary Franzenj listens and the actors: Erie Drizzell CGwen Conawayj, Fonsy Donahue CDarren Thee- senj. and Betty Hanley CLaurie Brookhartj say their lines. M 5. . up HH W5 'A S! 4 1.4 1 u.. fr-v Iwi. 'iii 1 If at av ' ' f N iw 5 N f ,,, e YV ,v ' ' 1 at . ' A v 2 57 .f . 4 1- i 1 'I ut 2 '5 , . ,Q -F f if , A 1 Tom McDowell: l tried out for Hello Dolly because I enioy music. and it has given me a chance to act. I enjoy performing in front of people. and communicating with them. There's a big contrast between Horace Vandegelder, my character, and my real personality. Melinda Schwab: Music is one of the highlights of my life now. and I felt this would be a experience I would never forget. Playing Dolly Levi is an exciting role, and it has given me a chance to get to know a lot of new people Scott Messler: l've been involved in plays in the past, but only backstage. working on lights and sound. Hello Dolly is more than lust a play to me, because not only do I get to act, but I also sing which is something I really enjoy. Julie Crowely: The musical took a lot of work. But it's been a really good experience. Doug Runcie. Being Barnaby Tucker fits my personality. I can really understand the part, and I have a lot of fun doing lt. Julie Houtz: l'm really excited about getting a part in the musical. l've always wanted to be in a musical or play, so I took time out his year from a sport to 'Go BroadwayI ' The I980 Hastings Senior High Broadway Musical production, was a smashing success. Curtain time for the performances was 8:00 p.m. on February 29 and March I. The Jerry Herman musical is adapted from Thorton Wilder's The Match- maker and first played in New York in l965 with Carol Channing as Dolly Gallagher Levi. Approximately 90 HHS students were involved in the musical, either in the cast, or singing and dancing in the chorus. An additional 25 stu- dents played in the orchestra, or served on the technical crew. Director and choreographer of the musical was Robin Koozer, with Louie Pratters, assistant director: Ronald Veburg, technical director: Bill Roehrs, orchestra preparation: Paul Simmering, sound engineer: Karen Copple, wardrobe mistress: Theatrical Costumers of Omaha, Wardrobe: Grace McGinnis, ward- robe assistant: Dr. Elmer Murman, Lanny Petit and Duane Freeman, tickets: and Ron Kort and Louis Pratters, Usher Corps. Tickets were sold at the high school office, or by members of the cast and chorus. The price was 53.00 for adults, S I .50 for students. Junior Melinda Schwab lead the cast as Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, a nosey but clever matchmaker who makes sure that everyone is happy at the play's end. Other members of the production cast included: Tom McDowell, Horace Vandergelder: Scott Messler, Cornelius Hackl: Doug Runcie, Barnaby Tucker: Julie Houtz, Minnie Fay, Kevin Lutz, Am- brose Kemper: Anne Friborg, Er- mengarde: Cindy Aylward, Ernes- tina: Loei Hartmann, Mrs. Rose: John Killefer, Rudolph: Steve An- drew, Judge: and Dave Crowl, Court Clerk. Supporting Cast: Lisa Bengtson, Cindy Berns, Danelle Black, Laurie Brookhart, Pam Bush, Marcelo Ca- Above: But uncle, I'm I6 and in another year l'Il be an old maid Right: Assistant director Louie Pratters and Director and chor- eographer Robin Koozer use their talents hamming up before the performance. - 'Q -. 35 -1: , , senove, Dave Coover, Regan Cop- ple, Steve Crabrree: Steve Cronin. Cherie Drake, Jill Farrell, Mary Frnazen, Leslie Friend, Toko Fuku- mori, Jody Gillespie, Renee Goehr- ing. Rick Goehring, Rob Harding, Carin Holm, Kelli Hunt, Lori Houtz. Karen Johnson, Melanie Kamper, Rob Kerr, Julie Kroeger, Patty Kingsley, Robbyn Kirk, Scott Lake, Jackie Langdon, Robyn Lamberson, Brenda Lambert, Steve Lambert, Lori Lampher, Laura Locke, Ruth Lu- deen, Sherri Mace. John McClel- land, Shelly Miller, DeAnn Morten- son, Dan Murman, Joan Oberg, Ja- net Pauley, Becky Peters, Angie Riel, Dan Ridge, Mark Robinson, Mark Ruberson, Linda Sessler, Shar- on Smith, Cullen Snodgrass, Mark Steinke, Teri Stevens, Kristy Thom- as, Vicky Thomas, Ellen Touch- stone. Barb Welch, Shelley Zalman, Dave Zielke. 'M 'Q W ... S+, if Ilia' ' 5 , J: , 1 h A ' 4 w nw' I Il '1 ,,...,,S. lk! ff w x nf S T IDIOT SEEN AT HH PERFE A perfect 0 on a college en- trance exam! What is he a complete idiot or a genius? This was the case in this year's Senior Class Play. The Perfect Idiot was the HHS Senior Class Production. It was pre- sented April I I and ll. The play opened in the Tennyson home, where Dan. a child genius, had quit all his school activities and his quiz show from boredom. He felt high school could offer him nothing else. He was ready for college. His parents were upset by his actions. so they decided not to let him take his entrance exams until he proved he was socially adjusted. To prove himself adjusted, Dan took on the job of tutoring Puff. the athlete, in exchange for Puff and the gang making Dan the most pop- ular kid in school. Dan's parents wanted to surprise him by letting him take the exams. Dan, not wanting to leave his Top. Linda Barnard CRuth Lundeenj gives Dan Tennyson CSteve Hahnj dancing les- sons for the Prom. Middle: While Puff Whi- tomski CGreg Beckj is under Dan's CSteve Hahnj hypnotic command, Mr. Latherby Ckevin Lutz? hypnotises himself into think- ing he's a rabbit. Jeannie CAnn Maysb watches in disbelief, Bottom Left: Mr. Bar- nard CDave Crosbyb points out to Thodora fChris Snellj and Roger and Margaret Tennyson CRob Kerr, Carin Holmj how pop- ular Dan has become in the last month. Bottom Right. Carla CRobbyn Kirkb, Jackie Tennyson CDan Ridgej, Linda fRuth Lun- deenb and Jeannie CAnn Maysj watch Puff CGreg Beckj recite his English lesson word for word. friends, answers every question wrong and receives a perfect 'zero'. A doctor from the college board shows Dan's parents the score. After the truth is told why he an- swered them all wrong, Dan is al- lowed to retake the tests and all is well. The actors were as follows: Dan Tennyson, Steve Hahn: Mrs. Mar- garte Tennyson, Carin Holm. Prof. Roger Tennyson, Rob Kerrz Jackie Tennyson, Dan Ridge, Mr. Arthur Barnard, Dave Crosby: Walter P. Latherby, Kevin Lutz. Linda Barnard. Ruth Lundeen: Carla Carlson, Rob- byn Kirk. Jeannie Wilson, Ann Mays: Aloysius 'Puff' Witomski. Greg Beck: Miss Baker, Rhonda Scribner. Miss Booth, Glenda Albers, Rhodora, Chris Snell: Dr. Hockhorst Von Barf. Mark Miller: and Officer O'Hara, Curt Bennett. 2-3 1,1 I 'if-1 ' ,,,f-ff ' H . i illll 4 4 . '-,.,.- im- 5 A-ft .gh li an--.......,-A if fggs, W Ng VMzYi , fe. Y JJ T up . 1, l al 'Qi 0 wt- funn, 'wg . 111113. ' ' . NE . 1 1 , X ,jlrzgx Ml' 4 'Sl .5 is ll G .. . ' 1 5 3 il T it- t Top Left: Mr. Latherby Ckevin Lutzb ex- plains to Mr. Tennyson CRob Kerrb the ad- vantages of Latherby Soap over Odor- Proof. Top Right: Linda CRuth Lundeenj tells the gang how she doesn't think their scheme will work much longer. Top Lower Right: Lathe rby Ckevin Lutzj is out to kill as he asks Roger Tennyson QRob Kerry, ls that fiend your son? Bottom Left: Dan CSteve Hahnj asks Linda CRuth Lundeenj to wear his class pin. Above: The gang begs Dan CSteve Hahnj to hear their request. Left: Linda CRuth Lundeenj pleads with Dan CSteve Hahnj to tutor Puff. lT'S NGPENING NIGHT T HH The I98O juniors decided to be unique! They didn't use a song title as their prom theme. Instead the gym was decorated for Opening Night , modeled after the premier of a movie. Huge posters of Hum- phrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chan and others hung in the gym and on the landing. A gi- ant, lighted marquis and fountain accented the interior. Staff adviser Tom Hardin and ju- nior representative Doug Marx led a devoted, if small, group of juniors. Preparations started weeks ahead of time but still there was a mad dash the two days before the big night. Last minute problems, streamers, extension cords, and exhausted ju- niors filled the HHS gym on the afternoon of May I7, I9S0. Those things soon disappeared and that evening there was only sparkle and romance. Blackberry Winter, of Lin- coln, Nebraska, played until I2 pm. ---- But the night didn't end there! It was off to small parties, big parties, breakfasts, and more fun. Opening Night was truly a smash hit! Above: The decorations are finally up! Right John Vonnes Doug Tegler, and Mr Hardin struggle with the center foun tain. 1 if Left: Scott Brink and date eye the decorations. Below: Nick Rupiper, Angie Peterson, Jim Scha- mens and his date are first to test the punch. Above: Waiting in line to have your prom picture taken can be fun. w P, ' N Geri Rupiper and Mike Meyers wander up to see the mov- ies. Right: Ruth Lundeen puts the finishing touches on Jeff Karloff, Bottom right: Here's a tableful of crazy prom- goers. 1 'v i' she 188 ,.f ' ' '44 ' ' 5 4' M , ' ' iw - ' T, Qggf- L4 LQ il li-Y N. , X .1 y-.,. f 9 , t is . N 'N T' f' - A' ' I. ,ff ix i. J' i u- I V , v VI' A X if X5 , . 1 , -M I Q fZ','Q.2j!:W W. W fi , 'I ,I 53' , A n Left: Mr. Hardin and Miss Franklin join the festivi- ties. Top right: Teresa Jones and Tim Powers take a break from the dance floor. Below: Scott Messier and Robbyn Kirk get safely past the ticket booth. LI DERCLASSME RECEIVE AWARDS Above Right: Doug Marx. Junior Represen tative, presided over the convocation. Above: Freshman receive music awards. Right: Coaches line up to present the letter awards. L X ., I ,JM Y T 1 i fi ACTIVITY AWARDS Cheerleaders Juniors Hemie, Brenda Schmidt, Sue Debate Juniors Christensen. Richard Brink, Scott Gilley, Jim Howard, Steve Larsen, Tim Sophomore Adrian, Brent Freshmen Stockton, Richard Zielke, Dave Flamingos Juniors Devaney. Sheryl Gillespie. Jody Gilmore, Cindi Hanzel, Jolene Jackson, Merry Kamper, Melanie Lampher, Lori McCarty, Kim Reiners. LuAnn Sophomores Hahne, Kim Kerr, Jean Kvasnicka, Jane Tigerettes Juniors Castleberry. Leslie Fast, Audrey Gillespie. Jody Hickman, Mary Hunt, Kelli Jorgenson, Sara Sallinger, Marla Watson. Laurie West, Sue Mat Maids Juniors Mace. Sherri Peterson, Bonnie Sinsel, Shari Slansky. Laurie Tippin, Janet Sophomore Ecker, Ann Hahne. Kim Longshore, Karla Mangers. Denise Utecht. Shanna Woodward, Kim Freshmen Alexander, Dana Alexander. Rhonda Blessing. Sally Brewer. Debbie Crowley. Julie Friend. Lori Lobato, Penny Mace. Sandy Smith. Sharon Spady. Sara Thomas, Debbie Speech S Theatre Juniors Brookhart, Laurie ranzen. Mary Freshmen Lowry, Alma Ecology Club Juniors Killefer, Laura West. Sue Sophomores Peterson, Laura Freshmen Henrikus, Dale MUSIC AWARDS Band Juniors Harris. Mark Messier. Scott Mortensen. DeAnn Nelson. Deb Petersen. Angie Ricker. Lisa Runcie. Doug Stonecipher, Scott Sophomores Dickerson, Jon Pohl. Scott Touchstone. Ellen Freshmen Norman, J.D. Svoboda, Scott Workman, Darin Orchestra Juniors Fast, Audrey Messier, Scott Mortensen, DeAnn Peters, Becky Peterson. Angie Wilmot. Kiley Sophomores Goehring, Renee Locke, Laura McDougal, Sarah Schmidt, Ron Stewart, Lisa Welch. Barbara Freshmen Brown. Peggy Friborg. Anne Kimminau. Randy Kingsley, Patty Locke, Ken Moul. Ann Sachtleben. Tom Svoboda. Scott Choral Music Juniors Hartmann. Lori Messier, Scott Runcie, Doug Schwab, Melinda Thomas, Kristy Sophomores Cronin. Steve Kroeger. Julie Locke. Laura McDougal. Sarah Touchstone. Ellen Freshmen Crowley, Julie Copple. Gretchen Kingsley, Patti Zielke. Dave The Singin' Tigers Juniors Jackson, Marry Messier. Scott Runcie, Doug Schwab, Melinda Sophomores Copple. Regan Cronin, Steve Fry, Candy Fukumori. Toko Harding, Robb Kroeger. Julie Locke, Laura Schmidt. Steve Stewart, Lisa Sulley, Steve Touchstone, Ellen Madrigals Juniors Hunt. Kelli Messier, Scott Runcie. Doug Schwab, Melinda Thomas. Kristy Sophomores Cronin. Steve Locke. Laura McDougal, Sarah Touchstone, Ellen ATHLETIC AWARDS Boys Basketball Juniors Bunde, Dan Kissinger, Randy Lloyd, Rich Mullins, Mark Nelson, Dave Shimek. Jeff Sophomores Oltean. Bill Freshmen Boys Basketball Bunde. Robb Carr, James Christy, Rick Davis, Lance Francis, Lynn Gartner, Doug Gollner. Brent Hamburger, David Kiolbasa, Steve Ochsner, Mike Peterson, Mark Reimer. Matt Sealey, Russ Steiner, Gregg Theesen. Darren Thomas. Mark Stockton, Richard iMgr.J Girls Basketball Juniors Cornell, Nancy fStatsJ Erickson, Carol Hemburger, Sharon Jorgenson, Sara Rollins. Kim Rouse, Cindi 1Mgr.J Watson. Laurie Sophomores Smith, Terri Cross Country ASTINGS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Freshmen-Sophomore-Junior Honors Convocation May 28, I98O LIO P. . Juniors Honn. Darin Football Juniors Blessing, Mark Glassmyer, Wallis Hanson, Kirk Harris. Mark Hartman, Brad Hopkins. Brian Hurt, Jim Karloff, Jeff Kleiber, Dave Shimek, Jeff VanAckeren, Don Figgins, Darrell iMg Sophomores Fraser, Mitchell Hinrichs. Mitchell Kister, Mark Freshmen Football Aspen, Roger Adler, Shi Bunde. Robb Carr. James Cramer, Brad Davis, Lance Esch, Brian Faber. Mike Gartner, Doug Glassmyer, Robb Gollner. Brent Hamburger, Dave Henry. Scott Hilger. Walter Hunt, Steve Kiolbasa. Steve Larsen, David Messler. Curt Newlun, Rick Norman, J.D. Ochsner, Michael Peterson. Jim Peterson, Mark Reimer. Matt Sealey. Russ Steiner, Gregg Thaut, Eric Fleener, Tim fMgr.b Golf Juniors Granger, Troy Tschauner. Scott Freshmen Meininger, Clay Boys Swimming Juniors Berlie, Phil Fobben. Jim Freese. Ross Karloil. Jeil Natvig, Mike Rediield, Miles Thompson, Greg Sophomares Minnick, Brian Girls Swimming Juniors Friend. Leslie Houtz. Lori Sophomares Hahne, Kim Kerr, Jean Kvasnicka, Jane Riei, Anne Tegler, Cindy Freshmen Fribord, Anne Friend. Lorie Stevens, Raeiean Boys Tennis Juniors Lake, Jell Lloyd, Rich Miller, Joe Tegler. Doug Sophomores Scholtz, Steve Zaroban, Ken Girls Tennis Juniors Hamilton, Joanne Sophomares Bennett. Barbara Dunham. Diana Jacobi, Debbie McDougal. Sarah Freshmen Draper, Lori Sandstedt, Ann Hastings Tennis Association Out- standing Female Tennis Player Hamilton, Joanne Boys Track Juniors Coover, Dave T91 rj Honn, Darin Karloll. Jeil Kleiber, Dave Nelson, Dave Sophomares Feis. Bill Finley. Scott Garberding, Scott Harrison, Jon Hiatt, Scott Kranau, Brian Lambert. Mike Minnick, Brian Shimek, Steve Thaut, Russ Freshmen Track Aspen, Roger Burge. Lynn Carr, Jamie Coordes. Monty Croner, Scott Drake. Whitney Gartner, Doug Harris, Mike Hilger, Walt Hunt. Steve Jurgena. Vince Kalberg, Todd Kiolbasa. Steve Kimminau. Randy Locke, Ken McCrabb. Dave Najour, Todd Newlun, Rick Norman. J.D. Ochsner. Mike Reimer. Matt Sachtleben. Tom Schlachter, John Tramp. Richard Turner, Scott Girls Track JUNIORS Bengtson, Lisa Hemburger, Sharon Houtz, Lori Jorgenson. Sara Rollins. Kim Tippin, Janet Vonderlecht. Mary 1Mgr,j Watson, Laurie Sophomares Arneson, Lori Craft, Jan Kroeger. Julie Smith. Terri Freshmen Girls Track Brown. Dee Dee Carl. Connie Clark, Yvonne Fanning. Paige Fingeret. Kathy Geerlings, Stacey Kelly, Paige Kitten. Lori Nelson. Diane Park, Debbie Reid. Cathy Ruxton, Renae Schumm. Kay Stevens, Raeiean Wilson, Julie Volleyball Juniors Hartman. Susan Jorgenson, Sara Schlachter. Anne Watson, Laurie Sophomares Arneson, Lori Bennett, Barbara Dunham. Diana Nelson, Cheryl Freshmen Volleyball Bacon, Julie Brink, Michele Draper, Lori Fanning, Paige Jeans, Debbie Kitten. Lori Miller. Shelly Ocker, Karen Sandstedt, Ann Smith, Sharon WRESTLING Juniors Blessing, Mark Granger. roy Drummond, Roy Figgins, Darrell fMgr,J Larsen. Bill Lobato, Kim Spilinek, Chris Walton, Robert Zarek, Doug Outstanding Wrestler Freshmen Wrestling Aspen. Roger Delgado, Mike Faber, Mike Glassmyer, Robb Hardy. Bill Hunt. Steve Larsen, Dave Kalberg, Todd McCrabb. Dave Morris, Mike Nitzel. Grant Newlun. Rick Norman, J,D, Peterson, Jim Zarek, Leon STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President- Scott Messler Vice. Pres.-Dan Bunde Secretary-Lori Houtz Treasurer-Brenda Hemie Sr, Rep.-Dave Coover Jr. Rep.-Tom Evans Soph. Rep.-Jamie Carr Freshmen Rep,-Joe Anderson ROTARY AWARDS McCarty, Kimberly Watson, Laurie Honn, Darin Hurt, Jim SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Juniors Brewer. Ed Christensen, Richard Dickenson. Jorge Ecker, Kay Fingeret. Jan Fobben, James Gilley, James Graham. Barbara Greiner, Charles Harris. Mark Hartman, Susan Lake. Jett Lantz, Richard Lloyd, Richard Pauley, Janet Schlachter, Anne Scribner. Brenda West. Susan Larsen. Tim Sophomores Adrian. Brent Anderson. Scott Autdenkamp, Linda Clark. Brenda Classen. Daniel Conaway. Gwen DeRiese, Georgena DeWitt, Kara Fingeret, Jill Finley. Scott Fukumori. Toshiko Harding, Robert Hartman, Steven Munsell, Donna Scholtz. Stephen Stewart. Lisa Thrasher. Loren Touchstone. Ellen Welch. Barbara Wilson, Todd Zaroban. Ken FRESHMEN Burchess. Mark Evers, Stacey Farrell, Jill Friborg. Anne Geerlings, Stacey Halsey, Trisha Hunt, Steven Kalberg, Todd Kitten. Lori Lowry, Alma Martson, Suzanne Moul. Ann Peterson, Kristin Schmidt, Susan Svoboda, Scott Thaut, Eric Thomas, Kolleen Willey, Tanya FRESHMEN GIRLS BASKETBALL Bacon. Julie Baker. Tami Brink, Michele Chartier, Carrie Draper. Lori Fanning. Paige Fast, Susan Kitten, Lori Lake, Jane McCord, Debbie Nelson. Diane Sandstedt. Ann Schumm. Kay Shaw. Colleen '..... SENIORS RECCGNIZED IN I98O p do -P-' TOP LEFT: Ruth Lundeen addresses the Class Night audience of l98O. TOP RIGHT: Many Seniors were awarded for their participation in band, orchestra, and choir. ABOVE. Athletic letters were given to many Seniors. Above: Jeff Beach is awarded for his excellence in football. RIGHT: Congratulations go to Dave Crowl for receiving the John Phillip Sousa Award for Music. 192 MUSIC AWARDS Band Archer. Debra Crowl. Dave Hahn, Steve Hohnstein. Roger Hupi. Dave Johnson. Karen Kirk, Robbyn Nordyke. Kirk Sessler. Linda Uland. Cheryl 43rd National Guard Music Award Hohnstein. Roger John Phillip Sousa Award Crowl. Dave American Band Student Award Sessler. Linda Orchestra Bengtson. Michele Crowl, Dave McDowell. Tom National School Orchestra Assoc. Award McDowell. Tom Choral Music Awards Andrew. Steve Aylward, Cindy Crowl, Dave Gass. Steve Holm, Carin Johnson. Karen Killefer. John Lundeen. Ruth McDowell. Tom Moul. Jute Murman. Dan Ridge. Dan The Singin' Tigers Aylward, Cindy Black. Danelle Crowl. Dave Gass. Steve Holm, Carin Houtz. Julie Kirk. RobbynqkKilIeier. John lungren. Jim Marsh. Chris McDowell. Tom Ridge. Dan Sessler, Linda Madrigal Singers Andrew. Steve Aylward. Cindy Crowl. Dave Gan. Steve Hupf. Dave Johnson. Karen Killeler. John Lundeen, Ruth McDowell. Tom Moul. Jane Murman. Dan National Choral Award ASTI GS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL C ASS NIGHT Tuesday, May 20, I980 Killeier. John Outstanding Madrigal Award and Scholarship Moul. Jane Murman, Dan ACTIVITY AWARDS Cheerleaders DeTour. Marlene Jacobsen, Lori Kerr. Tamara Lundeen, Ruth Reiber, Angie Sadd. Brenda Debate Black. Danelle Burke. Tom Howard, Sue Loutzenheiser, Dick Lutz. Kevin Flamingos Dwyer. Lori Holm. Carin Lundeen. Ruth Nelson. Vickie Ochsner, Gwyn Wrestling Mat Maids Schaier. Gail Utecht, Michelle Speech and Theatre Lutz. Kevin Ridge. Dan Tigerettes Arnpriester. Teresa Bacon. Laurie Dickerson, Kelli Feis. Mary Holm. Carin Jones. Kim Kerr. Laurie Moul. Jane Ochsner. Gwyn Scott. Melinda Ecology Club Crabtree. Steve Fiegelson, Mark Fraser. Colin Quintana. Tom JOURNALISM Aylward. Cindy Farrell, Mike Hughbanks. Judee Vaughan. Jim lloys Jim ATHLETIC AWARDS Boys Basketball Freese. Todd Gass, Steve Lungren. Jim Reimer. Tony Reiners. Andre Girls Basketball Arnpriester, Teresa Cornell. Donna Dickerson. Kelli Fry. Wendy Feis. Mary Jones. Melissa Cross Country Farrell, Mike Kerr. Robert Scholtz. John fMartyJ Football Beach, Jeli Beck. Greg Casenove, Marcelo Connolly, Tom Crabtree, Steve England. Timm Gerritsen. Steve Hahne, Steve Hartman. Brian Johnson. Jeif Kopke, Rick Longshore. Mike Murman, Dan Peterson. Greg Quintana. Tom Reiners. Andre Sanderson, Tom Schamens. Jim Steinke. Mark Trussell. Robert Weber. Dave Wigert. Doug Goll Freese. Todd Gass. Steve Kimminau, Ken Lungren. Jim Reimer, Tony Wigert. Doug Boys Swimming Anderson. Matt Marsh. Jon Rupiper, Nick Girls Swimming Fry. Wendy Holm. Carin Ochsner. Gwyn Boys Tennis Marvel, Dave Girls Tennis Arnpriester. Teresa Oberg, Joan Boys Track Crabtree. Steve Davison. Brian Hall, Bill Murman. Dan Oatman. Jim Quintana. Tom Girls Track Dickerson. Kelli Feis. Mary Houtz. Julie Volleyball Bacon. Laurie CMgr.j Cornell. Donna Dickerson. Kelli Dwyer. Lori Feis. Mary Houtz. Julie Nelson, Vickie Wrestling Barry. Jell Crabtree. Steve Fandry. Dave Garrison. Steve Hayes, Brian Mangers. Dan SPECIAL AWARDS Outstanding Senior in Home Economics Kerr. Tamara Mathematics Contest Award Cral t. Doug Hastings Tennis Assoc Outstanding Tennis Player Award Marvel, Dave Rotary Awards Dickerson. Kelli Jamison. Rebecca Reimer. Tony Rhodus. Randy Roy Bassett Senior Male Athlete Award Crabtree. Steve H-Club Senior Female Athlete Award Feis. Mary Dwight Thomas Award Dickerson, Kelli Scholastic Awards Bennett. Curtis Burke, Thomas Cornell, Donna Crait. Douglas Hueske. Martha Hughbanks. Judee Kerr. Robert Kerr. Tamara Lemmer. Sonia Marsh, Christine Mays, Ann Murman, Dan Page, James Pauley. Wayne Schmidt, Sheila Scholtz, John Scott. Melinda Seiko. Glenn Sweet. LuAnn Uland. Cheryl Vonderlecht, Brian Boys Most Valuable Swimmer Award Marsh. Jon x g W 5 S wx 4 Ar M, ,L n .x JK -oevaunwd 2 . -, WSW LY, a' ' 0 W f A-x Wx 0 ?'Z ' ' 2 if ' X ' M vi W A . -v 5 t ' , ,, M 00 ' ' N S A Le 5 Q ' 5, , A , -..ME ,V . I -V AHA 1,u rprogmm supm.m.a.m uf schools, nf. LMS 1. Kuhkunn, Pmaaang Pmcmsomx Pump ,mi c.fc..m5um Elgar symprmmf Band Dal. D...n,.f.g, Dzmm . . . -Imam on mn..-1 Km Marsh Annum mm. sqm xhfkx Epumpal Pmvcumdnl Address clmf Jmfn Nmmn Knvosrm Nwmln supnm. cm! Pfmmmn gf me clm nf, Exmu G,Mur1nan Pfi..Cap.1 Awarding gf Dwloms Mn Mafgmh. D. Ueflmg Pfwdm-, soya of Eaufmm 'amamon mmmmh Remmax -uwww. R0m.f.a' emma sym,,n..m.fB.na . . . ' A..am.C. 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Scfxulusuc Tfanors Tor' TEN PERCENT oF CLASS 1 ..... 11.... 11..111...11 1..1.. 11... 11... 11.1.1 1.1..1,11...11.1. .... 1. ...11, 11.1. 1-.111.1. 1..... M... 1.11. 11111 .1.. 11.11111 11......1 .1.. 1... 1.1 11..1 1.,.11.11. 11. ...1.,111...1..r y.. 1 11.11 1111.111 11.11. .-.11 1.....1 .1 ..11 ...1.11 1. .1.1... ..... ..1- 11.1 111. 1 .1.11. 11... 1..,1.....1 14... ... 1 ...1 .1..1 ..111.1.11.1111.1.. 11 ..1. 1. ...-- 1.1. 11.1. 1... 11.11. 1 ..,. 11... 11... 1.1 11.-11.11 .-1. 1.... .1.1.11. 1... 11...1.,...1111.1... fu 1 'fi BOARD OF EDUCATION Bartholomew, John 40 Holt, Don 40 Jorgenson, Tom 40 Kvasnicka, Connie 40 Lamski, Dale 40 Sanderson, Carl 40 Strasheim, Dwayne 40 Uerling, Margaretha 40 Waechter, Owen 40 SUPERINTENDENT Kishkunas, Louis 40 FACULTY Barry, Thomas 26 Bierman, Oliver 26 Bonar, Darrell 26 Cameron, John 26 Carlson, Mel 26 Choquette, Jalaene 26 Clowe, Gloria 26 Collison, Bob 26 Congrove, Benny 26, IO8, I60, I92 Cordell, Lynn 26 Cronin, Richard 22, 24 Daggett, Ruth 22, 26 Deger, Carla 26 DePalma, Letitia 26 Dill, Graydon 26 Duensing, Dale 26, 64, 65, I92 Epp, Rodney 26 Fike, Kenneth 26, 27, l2O, I92 Franklin, Barbara 26 Freeman, Duane 22, 24 Graham, Louis 26 Guthmann, Nancy Hamburger, Les 23, 26 Hardin. Thomas 22, 26 Harms, Les 26 Hartfield, Docker 26, IO8, II4, II6, I92 Hawes, Richard 26 Hedstrom, Carla 26 Houtz, Glen 22, 26 Jacupke, Helen 27 James, Stephen 27, 28, l39, l40 Johnson, Paul 27 Kleiber, Richard 27 Koozer, Robin 27, 6l, I82, I92 Kort, Betty 27 Kort, Ronald 26, 27 Kroeger, Gerald 27 Krull, Mary 80 Lamski, Elaine Lawson, Randy 27, II2, II3, I66, l68, I92 Leonhardt, Russell 27 Locke, Will 27, I36 McCarthy, Daniel 27 McDonald, Craig 27, I39, I56, I57 McDonald, Kathy 27, l65 McDougal, Sue 80, 8I McGinnis, Grace 27 Marian, Floyd 27 Marxhall, Glen 27 May, Jim 27, 28, IO8 Miller, Rita 28 Moser, Coralee 28 Moser, Jake Mullins, Earl 28, I92 Murman, Elmer 24 Nelson, Don 28, l3O. l3l Niewohner, Connie 28, I66, I68 Ochsner, Cleon 28 Owens, Melody 28 Packard, David 28 Panas, Louis 28 Payne, Kay 28 Peterson, Sandy 26, 28 Pettit, Lanny 28 Pratters. Louis 26, 28 Reimer, Richard 28 Roberts, Rod 28 Roehers, William 28, 62 Schneider, Paul 24, 28 Shane, David 23, 28 Sheets, Norman 28, IO8, IO9, Sheley, Howard 27, I26, I92 Simmons, Robert 22 Smith, Jim Il8, I92 Smith, Tim 29 Sneller, Marjorie 29 Stineman, Nate IO8, I36 Stocks, Guy 29 Stout, Ralph 29 Surface, Bill 29, I39, l40. IO2 Teetor, Denise 29, l58, I92 Thompson, Joe 29 Veeburg, Ron 29, I78 Walsh, Linda 80 Wohleb, Verlyn 29 CUSTODIAL STAFF Devitt, Lowell 29 Feurt, Terry 29 Robirds, Randy 29 Rutt, Randy 29 Walters, Rose 29 Weinspahr, Orville 29 Willmes, Gilbert 29 KITCHEN STAFF Anderson, Eleanor 26 Carmichael, Doris 26 Dedrickson, Ruby 26 Einspahr, Connie 26 Ellingson, Karilyn 26 Glover, N. 26 Hueske, Hazel 26 Lyon, Darlene 26 Orr, Ann 26 Plein, Evelyne 26 Slote, Dorothy 26 Thaut, Gloria 26 Uhrmacher, Anitabell 26 Williams, Wava 26 SECRETARIES Hendrickson, Vicki 24 Hoff. Leona 24 Plambeck. Becky 24 Little, Margaret 24 LIBRARIANS Barry, Deanne 25 Cox, Lydia 25 Engelhardt, Carol 25 Johnson, Beverly 25 Murray, Kathryn 25 Peterson, Sandra 25 Portwood, Jean 25 Throckmorton. Alice 25 Vaughan, Evadne 25 NURSE Landgraf, Dona 24 SENIORS Adams, Samuel I0 Albers, Glenda IO, 37, 4l, 60 Allen, Bryant IO Alloway, Charlene IO Amack, Susan IO Anders, Jody IO Andrew. Steven IO, 59 Archer, Debra IO, 66, 67 Armes, Susan I0 Arneson, Lynne IO. 60 Arnpriester, Teresa IO, 33, 38, I54, l55, I60 Aylward, Cindy IO, 2l, 59, 6l Bacon. Laurie IO, 37 Barry, Jeff IO, I24, I25 Batt, Sandra 8, I0 Beach, Jeff IO, IO8, IIO, III I92 Beck, Gregory IO. IO8, IO9, IIO, I7O, l78, l84 Bell. Roger IO, 45 Bengston, Michele IO, 59 Bennett, Curtis IO, 46, 47, 2G2 Bennett, Deneeta I0 Black, Danelle IO, 2I, 38, 42. 47, 6l, I72, I76 Black, James IO Blair, Jean Il Blauvelt, Deborah Il Boeka. Jana II Bohlen, Timothy II Bond. Christy Il Bonham, Susan II Brannagan, Douglas II Brown. Lisa ll Brown, James II Burke, Thomas 8, ll, 38, 42, 59 Carroll, Stephen ll Carstensen, Javae ll Casenove, Marcelo II, 20, 50, 60, I83 Christy, Randall ll Clabaugh, John II Clark, Dan ll Condon, Lisa Il, 53, 55 Connolly, Thomas ll, IO8, IO9, IIO, Ill Conover, Stephen II, 38, 59, IO8, I24, I25, l26, I27, I38, I89, I77 Craft, Douglas Il Crane, Jeffery II, 38 Creigh, John Il Crosby. David I2, 2l, 42, 47, I84 Crowl, David I2, 58, 59, 6I, 65, 66, 67, I92 Dack, Randy I2 Darnall, Kevin I2, I7O Davison, Brian I39 Davison, Lawrence I2 Detour. Marlene I2, 55 Dickerson, Kelli I2, 59, I46, I47, I48, I60, I6I, I62, I66, I67 Dillin, Steven I2 Dixon, Thomas I2, 60 Drake, Ray I2, I3O, I3l Drummond, Fred I2, 42, 43, IO8, I24 Dunbar, Jerry I2 Dwyer, Lori I2, 48, I46, I47, l48 England, Tim I2, 20. IO8. IIO Faber, Paula I2 Fandry, David I2, I25 Farrell, Michael 9, I2, 2I, 47, II2, II3, Feis, Mary I2, 37, 59, l46, I47, I60, I72, I76, I77 Fergus, Stacie I2 Fernandes, Thomas I2, I24 Fiegelson, Mark I2, Fischer. Penny I2 Fraser, Colin I2 Fraser, Michael I2, I24 Freese, Todd 9, I2, I33, 135. I7O Fry, Michael I3, 43 Fry, Wendy I3, ISO, I60 Gamble, Robert I3 Garrison, Stephen I3, I24 Gass, Stephen I3, 20, 58, 59, 6I, ll8, l33, I35 Gaudreault. Alan I3, 65, 67 Gentert, Andrew I3 Gerard. Sandra q3 Gerritsen, Steven I3, IO8 Gillaspie, Mark I3 Gungerich, Donetta I3 Hahn, Steven I3, 5I, 65. 66, l84, I85 Hahne, Steven I3, IO8 Hall, William I3, I39, l4I Haller, Timothy I3 Hansen, Kelly I3 Hartman, Brian I3, IO8, IO9, IIO Hein, Tonya I3 Herberg, Tiffany I3 Hiatt, Eugene I3, I7O, I77 Hibbs, Michael I3 Hill, Donald I3 Hinrichs, Ginger I3 Hlavaty, Carla I3 Hodges. Gary I4 Hohnstein, Roger I4, 65. 66, 67 Holm, Carin I4, 48, 49, 59, 6l, l50, I84 Houtz, Julie I4, 46, 6l, I47, I66, I67, I68, I7O, l8l, 252 Howard, Susan I4, 2I, 42, 47 Hueske, Gregg I4, I7O Hueske, Martha I4 Hughbanks, Judee I3, I4, 47 Hughes, Teresa I4 Hupf, David I4, 58, 59, 66 Jacobsen, Lork I4, 33, 53, 54llJamison, Rebecca I4, 33, 52 Jisa, Michael I4 Johnson, Gwendolyn I4, 59 Johnson, Jeffrey I4, 2l, IO8, IO9 Johnson, Karen I4, 59, 65, 66, 67 Jones, Kimberly I4 Jones, Mark I4 Jones, Melissa I4, 62, 66, 67, I60 Jones, Teresa I4, 60, 66, l89 Jumonji, Akiko I4, 37, 50, I47, I66, I69, I70 Jurgena, Veronica I4, 32 Kahookele, Lisa I4, 59 Karabel, Larry I4 Kauf, Ted I5 Keeler, Paige I5 Kepford, Walter I5 Kerr. Laurie I5, 43 Kerr, Robert I5, II2, II3, l84, I85 Kerr, Tamara I5, 33, 37, 55, I76 Killifer, John I5, 59. 6l Kimminau, Kenneth I5 Kirk, Robbyn I5, 6I, 65, 66, 67, I84, I89 Kopke, Ricky I5 Kranau, Julie I5 Kroeger, Lori I5, 37, 6I Kubicka, Catherine I5, 60, 66 Lake, Scott I5, 4I Lambert. Steve I5, 59 Langdon, Jeraldine I5 Lautenschlager, Kelly I5 Lemmer, Sonia I5 Leonard, Julie I5 Longshore, Michael I5, IO8, I7O Loutzenheiser, Richard I5, 42, 59 Lundeen, Ruth I5, 38, 48, 49, 53, 54, 59, 65, I77, l84, I85, I88, I92 Lungren, James I5, 6l, lI8, l35, I7O. I77 Lutz, Kevin I5, 38, 42, 59. I83, l84, I85 Lon, Randy I6 McDowell, Thomas 8, I6, 58, 59, 6l, I8I, I82 McMullen, Ron I6 Mangers, Daniel I6, 5l, I24, I25 Marquardt, Vicky I6 Marsh, Christine I6, 6I Marsh, Jill I6 Marsh, Jon I6, II4, Il5, II6, II7 Martin, Kenneth I6 Marvel, David I6, 59, l20 Mays, Ann I6, I84 Mazour. Chris 65 Miller, Mark I6, 37. IO8 Moul, Jane I6, 59 Murman, Dan l6. 58. 59. IOS, B8- I39, I7O Nelson, Robert I6 Nelson. Vicki I6. 48, I46, I47, I48. I7O . Nordyke, Kirk I6, 65, 66, 67 Oatman. James I6. I4O, I7O Oberg, Joan I6, 59, IS4. I7O Ochsner, Gwyn I6, 49, 59, I50 Ochsner. .lillann I6 Overton, Ricky I6 Page, James I6, 59, II2, II3 Parker, Donald I7 Parker. 'Leisa I7, 43 Pauley, Wayne I7 Pederson. Brenda I7, 69 Peterson, Greggory I7, IOS Portenier, Mary I7 Quintana, Tommy lO8 Ransom, Heidi I7 Ready, Sidney I7, 45 Reiber, Angela I7, 53, 54 Reimer, Tony 8, I7, 2l, 46, IIS. I32, I34. l35. I72, 2m Re-iners, Andre I7, lO8, IO9, IIO, I32. I34, I35 Rhodus, Randy I7 Richardson, Penny I7 Ridge. Danyel I7, 4I, 59, 6I, 66, I78, I84 Rodehorst. Christina I7, 60 Rodgers, Julie I7, 43 Rotheuss, Kent I7 Rucker, Velva I7 Ruhter, Douglas I7 Rupiper, Nicholas I7, II4, II6. I87 Russell, JohnI7 Rust, Peggy I7 Sadd, Brenda I7, 52, 53 Sanderson, Thomas I7, IO8 Sandoe. Waunita I7 Schaffer, Gail IS, I25 Schamens, James IS, IOS, I87 Schiefelbein, John I8 Schmidt, Michael IS Schmidt, Sheila I8 Scholtz, John l8, 59, II2, II3, I72 Scott, Melinda l8. I77 Scribner, Rhonda l8, 44 Selko, Glenn I8 Sessler, Linda l8. 32, 33, 59, 6l. 66. 67 Sidlo, Deborah I8 Snell, Christine l8, 4l, 60, l84 Sorenson, Gary I8 Speake, Sheila I8 Steinke, Mark IS, 59, IOS Story, Sara I8, 37 Stout, Pamela I8 Stout, Tamela IS. l54 Swearingen, Douglas I8 Sweet. LuAnn I8 Swenson, Tracy I8, 46, 200 Taddicken. William I8 Tolle, Crystal I8 Trussell, Robert l8, 37, IOS Turner, Wayne I9 Uland, Cheryl I9, 66, 67 Utecht, Michelle I25 Utter. Richard I9 Vacek, James I9 Vacek, Mary I9 Vaughan, James I9, 28, 5l, 59 Venzer, Rayes I9 Vonderfecht, Brian I9 Walker, Bradley I9 Weber, David I9, IO8, IO9, IIO Weber, Virginia I9 West, Elisabeth I9 West. Kenneth I9 Wigert, Douglas I9, IOS, II8 Wilbur. Cheryl I9 Wilder, Christine I9 Winkelbauer, Kelly I9 Wolzen, Troy I9 Wood. Sharon I9 Woodward. Keith I9 Woodward, Danny I9 Wynn, Michael I9 JUNIORS Adler. Troy 94 Aldrich, Julie 94 Allison. Tamara 94 Anderson, Marc 94 Anderson, Ronald 94 Aubert. Denise 94 Augustin, Susan 94 Auker, Janyce 94 Bell. Dee 94 Bemhn, Steven 94 Bengtson, Lisa 46, 60, 94. I68. I69, 2m Berlie, Phillip 5I, 94, II4 Biugstad. Betty 94 Black. Jerry 94 Black, John 94 Blessing, Mark 94, lO8 Bohlen, Steven 94 Bohrer, Robert 94 Booe, Amy 94. I58 Boom, Kelly 94 Brewer, Edward 94, I24 Brewer, John 94 Brewer. Kenneth 60, 94 Brink, Richard 94, I87 Bronson, Janette 94 IOO, I66, Brookhart, Laurie 2I, 4l, 46, 48, 94, I79. 2m Brown, Robert 94 Bunde, Brent 65, 66, 67, 94, I2O Bunde, Daniel 94. l33, I35, I7O Burnham, Melody 94 Calhoun, Darrell 94, I7O Carl, Timothy 94 Carlson, Melody 94 Carstens, Ruth 94 Cary, Pamela 94 Castleberry, Leslie 43, 94 Cates, Robert 94 Cates. Sheila 94 Christensen, Richard 42, 94, I2O Clabaugh. Esther 43, 94 Coover, David 3S, 59, 94, I39, I7O Cornell. Nancy 94, I25, I6O Crissman, Richard 95 Davis. Connie 95 Dericks, Debra 95 Devaney, Sheryl 48, 95 Dickenson. Jorge 63, 66, 95 Dickenson, Russell 95 Diehl, David 95 Drummond. Roy Dean 95 Dunning, Scott 37, 95 Early, Robert 65, 66, 67, 95 Ecker, Kay 95 Erickson, Carol l6O Faber. Randy 95, Il8. ISO, l3I Fast. Audrey 6O, 63, 95, I7O Fielder, Barbara 95 Fielder, Larry 95. IOS Figgens, Darrell 95 Fingeret, Janeth 95 Fingeret, Kandi 66, 67. 95 Fischer, Richard 95 Fobben. Jim 95, II4. I2O Fox. David 95 Frank, Thomas 45, 95, I2O Franzen, Mary 59. 63, 95, I79 I Freese. Ross 59. 95. II4, II5. I7O Friend, Leslie 52, 53. 59, 95. I25. I50 Fullerton. Kevin 95 Ganow, Marc 95, I2O Gibb, Brian 95 Gillespie. Jody 48. 95 Gilley, James 42, 66, 95, 98 Gilmore. Cynthia 48, 59. 95 Gish, Joleen 95 Glanville, Leslie 95 Glassmyer, Wallis 95, IOS Glinsmann, Randy 95 Goedert, Mark 95 Graham, Barbara 95 Granger, Troy 95, IIS, II9, I24, I26. I27 Greiner, Charles 95 Gustafson, Annette 32, 59, 95. I58. I7O Hagemeier. Lisa 96 Hall, Marie 96 Haller. Thomas 96 Ham, Dawn 96 Hankon, Kevin 96, I24 Hanson, Kirk 96, IO8, l3O, l3l Hanzel. Jolene 48, 96 Harris. Mark 66, 96, IOS, l23, I24 Harrison, Leann 65, 67, 96. I7O Hartman, Bradley 96, IOS Hartman, Susan 46, 96, I47, I48, 2m Hartman, Lori 59. 96 Hatfield. Mike 96 Helleberg, Chris 96 Hemberger. Sharon 96. l6O, I6l, l62, I63, I66, l67, l68 Hemje, Brenda 53, 54. 96, I7O Herndon. Todd 96, IO8, II4 Herringer, Amy 96 Herringer, Jay 43, 96 Herron, Susan 96 Hesalroad, Lori 96 Lamphiear. Kimberly 66. 97 Lantz, Richard 97 Larsen, Bill 97. I24 Larsen, Pamela 37, 60, 97 Larsen. Timothy 42, 97, I2O L'Heureux, Kevin 97 Lloyd, Richard 94, 97, I20, I2I, I35 Lobato. Kim 97, 98, I24, I27 Lundquist, Deborah 97 Lurz, Linda 60, 97 McCarthy. Kimberly 48, 55. 97 McClelland, John 98 McGinnis, Tina 59 McMiIlin, Ted 60, 65, 98 Mace, Sharon 38, 43, 59. 97, 98, I7O Malesker, Mark 97, 98, Il8 Marlowe, Melody 97, 98 Marx, Douglas 39, 98, I9O Medina, Carla 43, 60, 98 Meisenbach, Robert 98 Melvin, Tony 98 Menze, Stacy 98 Merrill, Jonathan 98 Merrill. Kimberly 98 Messler, Robert 38, 39, 59,6I, 63. 65. 66. 67, 98. l78, ISI, l89 Meyer, Marjorie 98 Meyer, Michael 98. I88 Meyers, Patricia 66, 67, 98 Miller, Allan 98 Miller, Joseph 98, I20, I2l, l35 Miller, Scott 66, 67. 98. II8 Minnick, Christine 55. 98, l55 Morrow, Etta Mae 98 Morrow, Kevin 98 Mortensen, Deann 59. 63, 64, 65, 66, 98 Muirhad, Eric 98, I24 Mullins, Mark 98, l35 Natvig, Mike 5I, 98, IOI, II4, II6. II7 Nelson. David 98. I32. I33, l35, I39. I7O Hickins, Kennetb 96 Hickman, Mary 60, 63. 96 Hill, Ann 96 Hinrichs, Cheryl 96, lOl Hofferber, Jeffrey 96 Hoggatt, Mary 43, 96, lm Hohner, Suzanne 66. 96 Holtzen. Lynn 66, 96 Honn, Darin 96, II2. II3, I39, l4O Hoover, Angela 96 Hopkins, Brian 96, I30, l3l. l33 Houtz, Lori 46, 53. 60. 96, I50, I52. I66, l67. l68. Im Howard. Steven 38, 42, 59. 97, II4 Hunt. Kelli 59, 97, l58, I66 Hurt. Jimmy 43, 97. IOS, IIS, I30, ISI Immel, Monica 97 lnfante, Mary 97 Nelson. Debra 65, 66, 67, 98 Nelson. Raymond 98 Nowka, Tammie 6O, 67, 98 Oatman, Todd 98 Obenchain, Michael 98. I79 Oltien, Lisa 98 Ondracek, Susan 98 Osborn, Robin 98 Owens. Jay 98 Oxner, Kevin 43, 98 Palmer. Sharon 98 Pauley, Janet 59, 98 Pauley, Renee 99 Perry, Brian 99 Peters. Rebecca 59. 63, 65, 99 Angela 63, 66, 67, 99, I87 Petersen. Petersen, Bonnie 99, I25 Petersen. Jon 24. 99 Peterson, Larinda 99 Jackson, Merry 48, 59, 6l, 97 Johnson, Kathryn 97 Johes, Laurle 97, I50 Jorgenson, Sara 59, 97, I45, I60, I66 Kamper. Malanie 48, 6O, 97 Karash, Kelly 60. 97 Karasb, Troy 97 Karloff, Jeffrey 97, IO7. II4, l4I, l88 Ki-lefer, Laura 97 Kirkpatrick, Laura 97 Kissinger, Randy 97, I35 Kitrell, Mary 97 Kitten, Brian 97 Kleiber. David 97, IOS, I30, I3I. I39 Klein, Donella 43, 97 Krueger, Julie 97 Kubicka, Christine 60. 67, 97 Kyle, Shelly 97 Lake, Jeffrey 97, I2O, l2l. I30, I3l Lamberson, Robyn 43, 59, 97 Lampher, Lori 33, 48. 53. 59, 97. I45 Pettit, Dayna 60, 99 Phillips, Dale 99 Placke, Michael 99 Presnell, Clinton 99 Quintana, Randy 99 Ramsey. Michael 99 Ready, Sherman 99 Redfield, Miles 99, II4, lI5, II7 Reiners, Luann 48, 53, 99 Ricker, Lisa 65. 66, 67, 99 Rollins. Kimberly 99. I6O Romshek, Jennifer 99 Rouse, Cindy 60, 67, 99, I6O Runcie. Douglas 58. 59, 6I, 63, 65. 66, 99, ISI Rupiper, Jeri 99. ISS Ruxton, Randall 99. Il8 Ruxton, Russell 99 Salisbury. Renee 99 Sallinger, Marla 60, 63, 99 Schlachter, Anne 46, 99. I47, 2m Schmidt. Susan 53, 54. 99, I7O Schneider, Randolph 99 Schumm, Dale 99, I7O Schwab, Melinda 52. 59, 6I, 99, I8l, I83 Scribner, Brenda 99 Scribner, Nadine IOO Shea, James IW, II2, II3, II8, I30, I3 Shimek. Jeffrey IOO, IO8, l3O, l3l, I35 Sinnard. James 45, IOO Sinsel, Shari Im, I25 Slansky, Laura 60. ICD, D5 Sloan. Roxanne lm Spady, Michael iw, II4 Spielman. Brenda IOO Spielman, Mark Im Spilinek, Chris IN, I25, I27 Steiner. John 63, 66. 67, IOO Stice, Michael iw Stimple, Troy ICD Stonecipher, Scott 66. 67, 95, ICD Stricker, Julia iw Surface, Ginger 52, 64, IOO, I7O Swenson, Kathi 43. IW Swenson. Todd IOO, I30, l3l Talbot, Ryan IOO Taylor, Lisa IOO Taylor. Randall IOO Taylor, Todd iw Tegler, Douglas ICXJ, IQO. I30, I3l, l86 Thomas, Kristy 59, ICD Thompson, Greg 59, IOO. II4. Il5, II6 Throckmorton, Kay 59, IOO, I7O Tillemans, Linda 37, lOl Tippen, Janet 43, 66. I, l25. I66 Thomas. Kristy IOI Torghele, Dan IOI Tschauner, Scott IOI, III, ll3, II8, II9 Turner, Michelle 60, IOI Uerling. Alan 5l, IOI Utter. David 99, IOI, I30, I3I VanAckeren, Donald 43, IOI. IO8, IIO, III , I24 Vonderfecht. Mary IOI, I66 Vonderfecht, Scott 60, IOI Vonnes, John IOI, I20, D3, I24, I86 Walker. Jonathan IOI Walton, Robert IOI. I24, l26, I27 Watson, Gregory IOI Watson. Laurie IOI. I47, 66, 67, IOI, I2O West, Susan IOI. I7O White, Gregg IOI Wilder, Michael 47, ICXJ, IOI Wilmot, Kiley 60, 63, IOI Woodward, Bradley IOI Zarek, Douglas lOl, l24 Zeadow. Michael lOl, l24 SOPHOMORES Adrian, Brent 42, 62, 63, 84 Anderson, Scott 84 Andrews. Michael I08 Antonides. Kristopher 84 Archer, Julia 66. 67. 84, I54 Armes. Kevin 84 Arndt, Sherri 84 Arneson, Lorie 84, I47, I58, I59, I66, l69 Aspen, Joel 84, I24 Aufdenkamp, Linda 84 Aulner, Dale 84 Aulner, David 84 Barben, George 84 Barfnecht. Lois 63, 65, 84 Barton. Rod 84 Beck. Catherine 4I. 84 Bennett, Barbara 42, 84, I45, I47, I54, I58 Bennett, Lisa 84, I25 Bera, Russell 84 Berns, Cynthia 60, 84 Blauvelt, David 84 Blauvelt, Suzanne 84 Bohrer. Dianna 60, 84 Brown, Wendy 84, I45. I54, I58 Brownlee, Paul 84, I20 Burgess. Patricia 55. 84 Burgman, Gregory 84, I24 Carver, Renee 60, 6I, 84 Cash, Charles 84 Clark, Brenda 84 Classen. Daniel 84, I06, IO8 Conway, Gwen 4I, 60. 84, 90, I79 Connolly. Kathrine 84. I45, l6O Consbruck. Steven 84 Copple. Regan 60, 6I, 84 Craft, Jan 60, 63, 84. I58, I66. I69 Crandell, Ranae 38, 84 Crawford, Bill 84 Critser, Randy 84 Critser, Sherry 84 Cronin. Steve 59, 60. 6I, 67, 84 Daugherty, Anthony 84 Degener. Leza 84 Deriese, Georgena 84 Dewitt, Kara 54, 60, 84, 9I Dickenson, Veronica 84 Dickerson, Jon 66, 84, 85 Douglas. Eugenia 84 Drake. Cherie 4I, 84 Dressen. Jeffrey 67. 84 Dunham, Diana 60, 84, I45, I54. I55. I58 Ecker, Ann 84, I25 Eichelburger, Julie I45 Einspahr. Marilyn 84 Eldred, Scott 84. IO8 Engelhardt, Paul 84 Evans, Tom 38, 84, IO8 Falk. Michael 63. 65, 67, 84, l2O Fandry, Richard 84, D4 Feis. William 84. IO8, I39 Fergus, Katherine 84 Fingeret, Jill 54, 84. 9I Finely, Scott 84, l05. IO8, l38. I39 Fischer, Michelle 60. 84 Foote, Julie 84 Fraser, Mitchell 84, I07, IO8, III French, Timothy 84 Fry. Candace 60, 6I, 84, I54 Fry, Cherie 84 Fukumori, Toshiko 6I, 66. 85 Garberding, Scott 42, 85, I06, I07, IO8 Gerard, Robert 85, IO8 Giltz, Vincent 85 Gingerich, Amy 85 Glass, Melinda 60, 85 Goebel, Shari 85 Goehring, Renee 60, 63, 85, I25, I66 Goehring. Richard 60, 62. 63, 85, IO7, IO8 Greiner. Jennifer 85 Haase, Tamara 60, 85 Hahne, Kimberly 46, 48, 60, 67, 85, I25, ISO, 200 Hallberg, Angie 85 Handy, Dean 85, IO8 Hansen. Brenda 85 Hanson, Becky 54, 85, I45 Harding, Robert 85. 9I Harrison, Jonathan 65, 66, 67. 85, I39 Hartman. Steven 85 Hartmann. Lonna 85 Harwick. Sterling 85 Hawkingson, Kelly 85 Helzer, Wade 85 Hendricks, Michael 85 Henry, Troy 85 Herberg. Robert 85 Hermanson, Holly 4l, 85, 90 Herron, Arthur 85 Hiatt, Scott 85, I39 Hillburn, Anthony 85 Hill. David 85 Hilligas, John 85, IO5, IO8, II4 Hinrichs, Scott 85. IO8 Hinrichs, Scott 84 Hinrichs, Mitchell 85, l06 Hofferber, Kimberly 85 Hoffman, Bruce 67, 85, I2O Hoggatt. Angela 85 Holcombe, Larry 60, 67, 85, I73 Horton, Steven 85 Howard, Thomas 85 Howell, Landyn 85 Hueske. Gale 85 Huynh, Triet 85 Jacobi, Deborah 63, 85, I55. I58 James, David 89 Job, Richard 85 Johnson, James 85, II8 Johnson. Kenneth 85 Johnson, Rex 85 Karabel. Coral 85 Karnes, Todd 85 Kauf, Paul 85 Keeler, Brenda 85 Kepford. Lisa 60, 85 Kerr. Jean 63, 85, I5O Kershner. Darla 85 Kimminau, Rebecca 66, 67, 85 Kister, Mark 85, lO5, IO8, I30, I3I Klein, Rex 85 Knapp, Rachel 60, 85 Knoedler, Kelly 85 Kopisch, Kevin 85, II4 Kranau, Brian 85, I24, I39 Krieger, James 85, IO8 Kreiger, William 85, IO7, IO8. I24 Kroeger, Julie 60, 85, I45, I58, I66, I67. l69 Kuhnke, Sheila 85 Kvasnicka, .lane 48, 85, I5O, l5I Kyle. James 85 Lambert, Brenda 85 Lambert. Michael 60, 85, IO8, I39, I7O Langdon, Jacqueline 60. 85 Linnard, Regina 85 Lindstrom, Richard 85 Locatis, Timothy 85 Locke, Laura 59, 60, 6I, 63, 85 Longshore, Karla 67, 85, I25 Malesker, Craig 85, II8 Mangers, Denise tr. 60. 86, 9l, I25 May. Charles 86 Mazour, Timothy 86 McCrabb, David 89 McCready, Jerry 86. IO8 McDougal, Sarah 59. 60, 6I, 63, 86, I55. I58 McLane. Scott 86 McVey, Clinton 86 Meyer, Terry 86 Meyehoeffer, Christi 86 Miller, Deborah 86, I45 Miller, Kelly 86, I45, I58 Minnick, Brian 86, I45, I58 Minnick. Brian 86, I39. l4O, l4l Mitchell, Kathryn 86 Mitchell. Randy 86 Moline, James 86 Moore, Robert 86, I24 Morehouse, Brian 89 Morgan, Timothy 86, I24 Munsell. Donna 60, 63, 86. I54 Myers, Lana 63, 86 Nelson, Cheryl 60. 86, I47, I58 Nikkila, Donna 86 Nitzel, Scott 63, 86. IO8, I24 Noble, Sheila 86 Norcross, William 86, l2O Oltean, William 86. I30, l3I Ore, Gaylene 86 Oskey, Judy 86, 9I Paulsen, Melody 86 Paxton, William 67, 84, 86 Perry, Kevin 86 Peterson, Laura 60, 86 Piel, Angelia 86 Pohl. Scott 63, 65. 66, 67, 86, 95 Poppe, Mitchell 86, I24 Powell, Randy 86 Prevette, John 86, IO8 Pritts, Carrie 86 Quintana. Felissa 89 Ramold, Gregory 87 Ready, Shannon 45, 87 Reichert. Timothy 87 Reutter, Kathleen 87 Richardson, Tammy 87 Richey, Rickey 87 Rief, Anne 67, 87, I5O Robinson, Mark 60, 87. IO8 Roosmann, Thomas 87 Ruhter, Jeffrey 87 Rutt, Shelly 87 Ryder, Monica 87 Salazar, Penni 87 Schifferns, Lorinda 87 Schmidt, Bradley 87 Schmidt, Ronald 62, 63, 87 Schmidt. Steven 6I, 87, 90 Schneider, Rebecca 4l. 60, 87 Scholl, Teresa 6O. 87. I5O Scholtz, Stephen 63, 87, I2O Scribner, Amy 60. 87 Shaver. John 67, 87 Shepherd, Shannon 87 Shimek. Steven 88. I30, I3I. I39 Short. Renae 88 Smith, Teresa 69, 63, 88, 90, I45. I60. l66, l68 Smith, Todd 88 Snell, Cathleen 54, 88 Snodgrass, Cullen 60, 67, 88 Spurgeon. Amy 65, 66, 88 Stark, Janice 88 Steffen, Billy 88 Stevens, Teri 60, 88 Stewart, Lisa 60, 6I, 88, 90 Stine, Robert 88 Strasheim, Sally 63, 88 Sulley, Steven 60, 6I, 66, 88, II4 Sunderland, Steven 88 Sutter, Kimberly 88 Swayze, Mike 88 Taylor, Tom 88 Tegler. Cynthia 60, 63, 88, I5O Thaut. Russ 88, IO7, IO8, I39 Thomas, Vicky 55, 60, 88 Thrasher, Loren 88, 9I, I2O Throckmorton, Sue 38. 60, 88, I25 Thuman, Jolene 88 Tilley. Kris 88, I45 Touchstone, Ellen 59, 60. 6I, 66. 67 88, I54 Tschauner. Steven 88 Turner, Peggy 88 Uden. Brenda 88 Uerling. Carrie 38, 55, 60, 88 Uhrmacher. Stacy 88, I58 Utecht. Shanna 65. 67, 88, I25 Utter, Kevin 88 Vacek, John 88 Valentine, Debbie 88 Valverde, Marie 88 VanLengen, Russell 42. 88, I30, l3I l Vap. Michael 88 Versaw. Nancy 88 Walz, Sharon 88 Warburton, Russell 88 Warford, Beverly 88 Watson, Michelle 55, 88 Weaver, Randy 88 Welch, Barbara 60, 63, 88 Whipple, Tandra 88 White, Michael 88, l08 Wieland, Gilbert 88 Wigert, Shelly 88, I25 Willcock, Karen 88 Williams, Alan 88 Williams, Mark 88 Wilson, Todd 88 Wolfe, Christine 88 Woodward, Doyle 88, l23. I24 Woodward, Kimberly 55, 60, 88, l25 Wright, Natalie 88 Yocum, Sara 88 Zalman, Shelley 60, 63, 65, 66, 67, 88 Zaroben, Ken 60, 63, 88, l30. l2l Zimmerman, Debra 88 Zimmerman. LeAnn 89 TMH Davis, Abby 80 Herron, Joel 80 Kathman, Jim 80 Moser, Lisa 80 Nelson, Robert 80, 8l Niles, Corey 80, 8I Pope, Marcia 80, 8l Sanford, Rhonda 80 Reyes, Venzor 80 Wiedal, Debra 80, 8l Worley, Jeff 80 FRESHMEN Adler, Shi 70, lI4 Alexander, Dana 44, 67, 70, l25 Alexander, Rhonda 44, 67, 70, l25 Anderson, Jeffery 70 Aspen, Roger 70, IO4, I22, I36 Aulner. Donald 45, 70 Bacon. Julie 67, 70, I44, l56 Baker, Tami 70, I44, l56 Baldwin, Suzan 70 Beckby, George 60, 70, IO4, II7 Bell, Danette 70 Beman, Lynda 70 Bengtson, Craig 70 Blessing, Sally 55, 58, 63, 70, l50 Bohrer, Denise 70 Bond, Kimberly 70 Borrell, Anthony 70 Brewer, Constance 70 Brewer, Deborah 67, 70, l25 Brink, Michele 70, I44, I56 Brown, DeeDee 67, l65 Bruntz, Sammy 70 Buckley, Elizabeth 54, 60, 66, 70 Bunde, Robb 70, IO4 Burchess, Mark 70 Burge, Lynn 63, 70, I36 Burnham, Lisa 70 Bush, Pamela 70 Calhoun, Jeffery 70, IO4 Callan, Shannyn 67, 70, I44 Carl. Constance 63, 7l, I64, l65 Carr, James 38, 58, 60, 63, 7l. I04, I05, I36, l37 Cassell, Mary 7I Catchpool, Gregory 7I, l04 Chartier, Carrie 63, 7l. I44. l56, I5 Christy, Richard 7l Clark, Yvonne 67, 7l, l65 Coble, Jennie 7l Connolly, John 7l Coordes. Monty 7l, l04, I36 Copple, Gretchen 58, 67, 7l, I44, I79 7 Cramer, Bradley 7l, I04 Croner, Joseph 7l, I36 Crooker, Marsha 7l Crowl. Randall 66, 67. 7l, l20 Crowley, Julie 55, 58, 60, 7l, l8l Darnall, Christina 60, 7l Davis, Lance 7l, l04 Dedrick. Danny 7l. l04 Delgado, Mike 7l, 79, I22 Dericks, Lisa 7l Deriese, Rebecca 60, 7l Devaney, Shelly 7l Diers, Paula 7l Dittmer, Sonya 7l, I44 Doiel, Mark 7l Drake, Whitney 7l, I36, I70 Draper, Lori 58, 60, 67, 7l, I44. l54, l55 Droppleman, Laurie 7l Duerling, Raymond 7l Dunbar, Dale 7l Eckblade, Emily 67, 7l, 150 Ellerbee, Stacy 54, 58, 60, 67, 72 Ellis, Todd 72 Engelhardt, Sally 72 Esch, James 72 Evans. Ellen 72 Evers, Stacey 66, 67, 72, I44 Faber, Michael 72, IO4, I22 Fanning, Paige 67, 72, I44, l56, l65 Farrell, Jill 38, 58, 60, 67, 72, I44 Fast, Susan 60, 63. 72, I44, l56, I70 Fiegelson, Sarah 72 Fingeret, Katherine 67, 72, l65 Finn, Michelle 67, 72 Finningsmier, Donald 72 Fisher, Christina 72 Fleener, Timothy 72, IO4, I22 Flynn, Bryan 72 Forbes, Jacqueline 60, 72 Francis, Lynn 67, 72 Fraser, Mark 72 Friborg, Anne 54, 63, 66, 67, 72, I50, l82 Friend, Lorie 60. 72, I50, l52 Fuller, Victoria 44, 63, 72. I44 Fullerton, Linda 72 Gartner, Doublas 72, I04, I05, I36 Geerlings, Stacey 72, I65 Gillespie, Rebecca 72, I44 Gilmore, Deborah 72 Ginter. Wanda 72 Glassmyer, Robert 58, 60, 72, IO4, I22 Gollner, Brent 72, l04 Grimmett, Allen 72, l04 Grummert, Rachel 72 Gundelfinger, George 73 Hagemeier, Amy 73 Halsey, Trisha 54, 73, I44 Hamburger, David 58, 60, 63, 73, I04 Hardy, William 73, I22 Harris, Michael 63, 73, IO4, I36 Hartman, Michelle 73 Hartman, Sheryl 73 Henrikus, Dale 73, l04 Henry, Scott 73, IO4 Herringer, Jon 73 Herringer, Kay 73 Hilger, Scott 73, IO4 Hilger, Walter 67, 73, l04, I36 Hill, Jolie 73, l25 Hinrichs, Craig 73. l04 Hlavaty. Janet 73 Hoback, Allen 73 Howard, Joanne 73 Hoyt, Steven 67, 73, IO4 Hunt, Steven 67, 73, IO4, l22, I36 Hurd, Jennifer 73 Huynh, Lan 73 Hysell, Tamie 73 Janssen, Mary 73, I44 Jeans, Debra 67, 73, I44 Job. Renee 73 Jones, Bobby 73 Jones, Brenda 73 Jurgena, Vincent 73, ll4, I36 Kalberg, Todd 67, 73, l20. I22, I36 Kehn, Scott 73 Kelly, Paige 73, l65 Kennedy, Teresa 73 Kenny, Heidi 55, 73, l25 Kepford. David 73 Kimminau. Randall 63, 66, 73, I36 Kinder, Stacy 73 Kingsley, Patricia 58, 60, 63, 73 Kiolbasa, Steven 66, 67, 73, IO4. I36 I37 Kitten, Lori 73, I44, l56, l64. I65 Knapp, Denise 73 Kroger, Kerwin 74 Kruger, Brenda 74 Kubicka, Thomas 74 Kyttle, Sherryll 74 Lake, Jane 67, 74. I44, l56 Lamberson. Laurie 74 Larsen, David 74, l04, l22 L'Heureux, Lynn 74 Lindstrom, Leon 74 Lobato, Penny 74, I25 Locke, Kenneth 58, 60, 63, 66, 67, 74, II4, I36 Lowry, Alma 4l, 66, 67, 74 Lukas, Jill 74 Lurz, Donald 74, l04 Mace, Sandra 74, I25, I70 Mafisi, Lisa 74 Marsh, Anne 74 Martson, Ronna 74, l25 Martson, Suzanne 74 Maunder, Chuck 74 Mazour, Paula 74 Medcalf, Jeffrey 60, 74 Meininger, Clay 74. II4, II8 Messier, Curtis 67, 74, l04. I22 Miller, Jannett 74 Miller, Michelle 60, 67, 74, l54, l55 Minshew, Bobby 74 Mitchell, Angela 74 Mitera, Michele 74 Monthey, Terresa 74 Morris, Michael 67, 74, I22 Moul. Ann 58, 60. 63, 74, I44 McCord, Debra 74. I44, l56 McCune, Scott 74 McVey, Julie 74 Nelson, Diane 74. I44, I56, l65 Newlun, Richard 75, IO4, I22, I36 Nitzel, Grant 63, 67, 75, l20, I22 Nitzel, Timothy 75 Norman, J.D. 49, 63, 65, 66, 67, I22. I36, l37 Norwood, Lisa 60. 75 Ochsner, Leigh 75 Ochsner, Lynn 75 Ochsner, Michael 60, 75, IO4, I36 Ocker, Karen 66, 67, 75, l44 Otis, Herbert 75 Oxner, Mona 75, I44, l73 Park, Deborah 75, I44, l65 Peters, Kevin 75, II4, ll5 Peterson, James 75, IO4, I22 Peterson, Kristin 60, 67, 75, l44 Peterson, Mark 67, 75, IO4 Phillips, Rachelle 75 Pittman, Jane 75 Pontine, Machelle 75 Potts, lvy 75, 79 Ramsey, Mathew 75 Ready, Kimberly 67, 75 Reichert, Dean 60, 75, ll4 Reid, Cathy 75, I65 Reimer, Matt 75, I04, I36 Richardson. Terri 75, I22 Richardson. Tony 75 Richey, Rockey 75 Robinson, Patty 75 Robinson, Scott 75 Roby, Richard 75 Rodgers, Jon 75 Rose, Stanley 75, II8 Roth, James 45. 75 Ruberson, Mark 60, 75 Ruxton, Renae 75. I44, l64, l65 Ryder, Tracy 60, 76 Sachtleben, Thomas 38. 58, 60, 66. 76, I20. I36. I73 Sandstedt, Ann 58, 60, 66. 76, I44, I55, l56 Schiefelbein, Steven 76 Schlachter, John 46, 67, 76, I36, I37, 200 Schmidt, Gail 58, 60, 66, 76. l56 Schmidt. Susan 4l. 76 Schonrock. Scott 76 Schumm, Jane 76 Schumm, Kay 76, I44, l56, l57, l65 Sealey, Russell 76, IO4 Shaw, Colleen 66, 76, l56 Shively, Ruth 54, 58, 60. 67. 76 Simmons, Gina 67, 76 Sloan, Denise 76 Smith, Sharon 63, 67, 76, I25, I44 Snell, Christy 76, l55 Snyder, Wendy 76 Songster, Michael 76 Spady, Sarah 58, 60, 76, l25, l50 Sperry, Hilary 76 Spielman, Richard 76 Steiger, Kristopher 76 Steiner, Gregory 67, 76, l04 Stevens, Raejean 63, 66, 67, 76, I50, I65 Stockton, Richard 58, 60, 76, l20 Svoboda, Scott 63, 66, 67, 76 Taylor, Karen 76 Thaut, Eric 76 Thaut, Mark 46, 76 Thayer, Verla 76 Darren 4l. 78, l73, l78, l79 Theesen, Thomas, Debbie 78, I25 Thomas, Kolleen 78 Thomas, Mark 67, 78, l20 Thuman, Cindy 68. 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