Hastings High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hastings, NE)

 - Class of 1981

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JL ,ff BASEBALIJSATOP HITTER 4 Kansas City Royals third baseman, George ' ' e Brett, wrapped up the seasoniwilhta , phenomenal .halting average iustshort Q of'.40O and was voted the A.aL,fs most l. valuable playergt-tis team lost the world' 'Series to the Philadelphia- PPftilli8S., , L ' L if VOL., 1 P62 gf jr 1 le'e'EfQr,.4 if fl wwf-.1 L 4.-...nd IRAN, IRAQ DECLARE WAR -' Iran became sufficiently weakened by worldwide repercussions over the seizure of the American Embassy and became a feasible target for ' neighboring Iraq. maker afloat. When their 1981 line didn't sell as predicted, thecorporatlon started looking for further federal generosity. - - , -., f WHO 8HOT'J.R.? - Over 83 'million Americans turned on their 'l'V's one Friday night in Novemberlto find out who shot J1R.- Ewing, the dastardly double-dealer of CBS' 5'Dallas. The V episode had the highest ratingsin . television' historyg A , L I . ' -. .. . 4 31 2 l l , , ,,,,. LKVV f--V , f., .. ,fy-,f. .V , V.V. ,A W, . 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This year's student council dedicated time to discuss such questions and find answers to some of the important prob- lems in our school. This group consist- ed of 24 concerned students. They spent time discussing the questions that the students wanted answers to. They accomplished many things and tried to answer the major questions. One of the biggest problems was the grading and evaluation system. Many people felt it was unfair to the students who wanted to improve themselves, because others took easy classes just to get an easy Many plans were proposed. ISSUES The council sponsored fund raising ideas. One such idea was the Royalty Night Dance. Out of the 24 students, 8 were offi- cers, and 4 out of every grade were representatives. The eight officers were: Scott Messlerg President, Dan Bunde, Vice President, Lori Houtzg Secretary, Brenda Hemje, Treasurer, Dave Cooverg Senior Representative, Tom Evansg Junior Re- presentative, Jamie Carrg Sophomore Representative, Joe Andersong Fresh- men Representative. Officers of the Student Council discuss some of the many major and important projects with Mr Freeman. STUDENT COUNCIL: Back Row: D. Honn, S. Messier, D. Bunde, J. Carr, D. K. DeWitt, R. Crandell, T. Stevens, J. Andersen, T. Halsey, A. Moul. Sitting: B. Coover, A. Sanclstedt, K. Hunt, A. Blessing, B. Hemje Middle Row: L. Brookhart, Bennett, S. Scholtz, D. Black, T. Gildersleeve, l.. Houtz, J. Pauley. 1 'l wi? j I 1 - , . w-..f. W fix 9 , . . .. wA,A,,:E.- k gs, 2 ff X4 2 Z A Y 5 N J' Ein-E-1 ,. .. -. - -V 5' . L 9 ,':1-Q Sl? Swami- .Wk ,W .M L Y :afr- 3-X Af -if ff, -Q- ,.' , - s.! , l fy -ai iii Wt I ' ff? 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Y .I , , 5-'fig ,x'.f JK E :I j 'K 'N A Qi 5 - X . 1' u 1 , 'X f 1 V1 . , -. l Q.. LGTS TO DO AS A FACULTY MEMBER Every year, new faculty members join the staff at Hastings Senior High. This year H.H.S. welcomed seven new teachers. Bruce Wood stepped into Mr. Roehr's shoes to take over the orchestras. Patricia Carlson teaches in the resource room. Jane May joined the ranks of the English department teaching staff and Clovis Hahn became our Title I reading teacher. Teaching half-days was the new freshman home economics teacher, Jan Sherry. Also joining the staff was Phyllis Hobbs in the business department and a new fundamentals of art teacher, Jean Claus. Faculty often participate in pep rallies, and this year was no exception. A few unknown teachers showed their chorus line ability to the tune of The Stripper , while Mr. Kroeger led the orange look for the crowd. During the A.F.S, fund drive, Mrs. Clowe's graffitti board made a nice sum for her homeroom. Mr. QRogersi May also helped his homeroom with their A.F.S. punk roch show. After a while, a new teacher did get into the act. Cha-cha-cha, Mr. Wood! Punk rock hits Hastings Senior High when Mr. Duensing dons his shades and becomes the first Devo band director. ,s2.i,.i r TR f it 1 ' f Lbf- P' 5' f . Cf' gig' . 4, 3 -vM,,,,,y 1 A .,'i,X ff r i 1 ,f ' H. .Q V Q . K, . A .,,' QQ , , Q 1 :Sing . KX 3' ik ,Q ., ' fi if J M. Q E' K xii, 425' 3 I Thomas Barry Oliver Bierman Darrell Bonar Patricia Carlson Jalaene Choquette Jean Claus Gloria Clowe Benny Congrove Lynn Cordell Dick Cronin Carla Deger Graydon Dill . M, gf: f 1 ' . .. 'S ws:-f iiffii-I-9 'SSE-91 .zxw -,,- . -z--151: hg:f:fE:-:2 figs: F:.-13:1-5225: 'wir'- , H It H x wt., 5 -.-f 1. ,,..- ,Ag -'til ' ai? s t T-2115 H wif 'Q ing? if f h i' A 5 1 xl -.5 ' r A' N ' P 'P' . i Q M g 1 ' ' i - - 2'?.1fi45:i' - ni ' Q... 1 . r K V, .xi-ig ' A 5 J 'get f If E ' iq ,i! Fz :ia 1 V .+ 1 Eiffg ,el 'N- , . ., ,ge -Gp, 4 - e K . -fp . 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' f wwils ., L . V. ,., gf Q ,EA 'lziv , . .et- , f :f r ' Rx l -'Vit it wg ill, V lyi- S' 2, K ggggf . L 'M s. lac... -- wg? QQ f Pi .1 S151 n 1: 'fn' Q , at il, ' MA 5 il s 'T va fx :Nbr-, f. Q ,f 4 x I . f .. ,L , I iijiggagt iff - A x - l iw . .. xx kt- N if A 'B 4 1 1 K 3 we 'N .. X P F12 3' , t gs :mv-A . . ff,?7' M Q is A 'Y it y fr? Q sg . ,rf I ,S F 3 ?,5-.'i2Q15if- , ,. Louis Pratters Richard Reimer Rodney Roberts Norman Sheets Howard Sheley Jan Sherry James Smith Tim Smith Marjorie Sneller Guy Stocks Ralph Stout Joyce Sutter Denise Teetor Ronald Veburg Verlyn Wohleb In an attempt to return for their second childhood, these four unknown faculty members experienced difficulty in the translstlon losing their arms and gaming pillowcover heads. is sf 'if' L w f at '-D Iffeifi m xi sg s i 'Tri K. Hg' lnlllg LIBRARIANS: Back row: L. Cox, E. Vaughan, K. Murray, J. Holcome, C. Moores, B. Johnson, Front row: D. Barry, J. Portwood, S. Peterson, N. Walker. .U 1 .X x V U 1 7 K ., uf 7' ' QD ,nr --4... f 'LVM , ,f 4 -gk - , . 1 W W1 , of 4 r , r. ,f , - s f ,Q A ,Q I u , f L - ' 1 ' x Q ri W N I I . tl V1 , .Q 7 . ,M - , N- V F ....., - SECRETARIES: Vickie Hendrickson, Sharon Phinney, Becky Plambeck, Margaret Little. School nurse Donna Langraf checks faculty blood pressures periodically. Mr. Jerry Kroeger wants to know the real truth. Right: Bruce Wood, Orchestra fb' 32 4 ff 1 - A. ' in-,W fl 'I .- Lff. l1q Upper left: Custodians: Stairs: E. Borcher, T Fuerts, B. Overton, O. Einspar, C. Brown. Floor left to right: K. Overton, J. Mathers, R. Rutl, D Moger. macher, C. Cramer, G. Thaut, D. Lyon, A. Orr, C. Einspar, E. Plein, H. Huesky, R. Ditrickson, K. Ellingson, D. Carmichael, M. Glover, W. Williams. y 1 - ., , .1 Samir ff , Y v Below: Cooks: left to right: E. Anderson, A. Ur' FRESHMEN GET INVOLVED AT HHS Entering a new school is different and exciting, and is full of new experiences and adventures. Though their first Bat- tle Cry was weak, they soon caught the Tigerland Spirit. lf someone were to describe the Freshmen Class, they might say quiet, lost or just there. But time proved them wrong. They took part in many organizations such as Student Council, music, sports, debate, and many more. Frosh-How l hate that word! The Freshmen were continually being bul- lied by the upperclassmen. How can they always spot us in a crowd? The upperclassmen expected the frosh to get lost in the maze of halls, ask dumb questions, and be embarrassed. But the freshmen were better than that. They learned to push and shove with the best of them. Deena Ackerman Brad Adrain Micheal Alder Jennifer Alexander Joe Anderson Kayce Anderson Stacy Anderson Wade Anderson Sandra Andrew Julie Aspen Steve Barg Kim Bauer Kelly Bierman Devra Black Tammy Bland Alison Blessing Bridget Board Stacy Bovee Above: Devra Black files away her latest observa- tions on debators. Right: Kathy Hardy poses for her new modeling job! A A T ,YJ Saga will if Xs I E . at 2 ' Q I' A tt J ., ..., ,Q Tiiigiifl - . , 2 f J fm., . - f L Q,-' f a , L. if ff We H 2 a j, g . ' 5L.,f i A -' Q ' 1' ws , - 1--f S ,L P , ..,. . aw -3 21,5 J - .. K' . S , . 1 'rs -i.-..-gli, K .,.. v f M Q , .asf T 3 ,if ,:. W , ,,,. MN Y ' in va. L. lt:- ., - 5 55- A ,V , , Y. 1 7 1 if e -' -4 A' ' . . . W Q.. Q v W HsP'2 ....,- ,. i i W ,mi U x 6. La? 5- Yiw- al -:Q -wh- .Q Q in ,L , ww I 'Q Am.: W: w Q. 37' V CTW: J . f x, Wi F' ,xv 9' ,-:Q . Wegffxfk-iff f A4392-f?'E .Q .,: ,715 ev Nqr 1 ha., 3 - . ' . .. , ,M i 'l f 2 if V 5.45 Uk , .fda M.. ,, 1 - I 6' 1-., f ff p 1 E:-. l 5, hifvx if K l KI - f., 'J 5' Rig W 4 p C, . 1.: Q Q? 3 ,, an We ' NWN. s . WY X Ki sl' 1: .xref rffrrrmmv -1 4 M eefe flg2f y e j' r D M ffii 'ffili 1' C .f1ffEiQf' V . .,., , , Q, ,ig I 1 f+fwavzs.,.?'i - W . ,..b p - fi? Mike Boyd Susan Brehm Lori Brewer Todd Brooks Candice Brown Ryan Brown Todd Brown Craig Buck Carole Buhr Cristy Burge Mark Buscher Ladonna Carver Sonja Classen Brian Cleveland Joey Clifton Michele Coffey Michelle Conaway Martha Conchola Michelle Consbruck Spring Contris Dawnette Coordes Melissa Coutts Stephanie Covert David Cully Tracy Darnell Mary Dereiese Susan Dickenson Below left: Jay Zalman and Michele Coffey Krightj hit the books. .-9, A4 FF 'K 4' Agfa-Tk. G . , r, 'o,:L.' -1, K r V ' - Q j W' . Q If i ,' .54 i -535, V . V A A , Q I ' ' .. ' . , ,H 1 W file.. f 'El 3 ' ' 'f 3 .- - '31 ' . fi.. g Darryn Dieken - H s Kevin Douglas My 1' .. j' fl I I Pamela Douglas Q ' fl' 1 'YL . I QQ- Shirley Drake .,-, 'E 5 ,r m . .sz Jodie Drummond , i C f ' N X J W 1 Jon Englehardt W Randy Erickson Tom Erickson Jodi Ernst David Esch Deborah Evans James Evans Kristin Ewing Creighton Faber Debbie Fehlhafer Ward Fergoda Brian Fielder Tod Fitzke Robert Foote Darrin Forbes Susan Ganow Russ Gartner Becki Gerloff Dana Glover Tammy Gildersleeve George Glover Above: LuAnn and Wynette Reiners stash their books. Below: Kim Yenni and friend model matching vests. Right: Stacy Scholtz starring in The Twilight Zone. ,- we ,-,Q f'i:.,a w ' ' E 5 35 M-- gg'-rig l ,fx . ' 4'4 A' -Av Q s 3 s L I , fc.,-9 st 1 H 'I he Iv ' il' V, fl'.I W 1:7 ' it e, 9, .A .. i h A t v 25 :zz I I W -' ZLL . us? x FV Q Q 5 W4 aw' rf E 1 J Y fs . i k v lax? V 1 5' 7 W ' ' EMDR R s v- l ni A :ax I rr 1 3,35 ' get 1 A F22 r f -fa' ' M is X ,, is Q2 T I 4 xii -4' .. Y if j,-L A 5-L 1 6 'fl -a. , V I Q . Q 5 1 , 3 ! yxi Q .Gulf .. . 1 as 2 ,f V ' ' A J 5 1 fd., 3 1 'if Y Q ' 'H Q gi in n l E ' V' 4, Pziim' ' 3: r 5 ' 3 4 4, fl , . - iifl N X X. is 4' 3 A- 'V Zigi' x .af Ronald Goings Tedd Gunderson Teri Gunderson David Gustafson Louis Guttierrez James Hahn Michelle Halbmaier Lori Halsey Earl Hansen Susan Hansen Katharina Hardy Jacqueline Harman Lisa Harrifield Michelle Harris Richard Hecht Daniel Hedlund Lorrie Helleberg Cynthia Henry Suzanne Hilger Michele Hill Cindi Hinrichs Mark Hinrichs John Hock Jeffery Hoffart Chad Hofferber Kelli Hopkins Barbara Howard Susan Hunter Paul Hurt Julie lmmel KW, Deena McCallister and Kris Ewing discuss the school's latest juicy gossip. Dale Janssen Corey Johnson Deborrah Johnson Michael Jorn Geraldine Karabel Kim Karsting Christy Kennedy Reggie Kenny Troy Kirby Donna Kline Jeff Knab Christopher Kohtz Linda Kopke Dara Krueger Marilyn Lambert Nancy Lampher Rose Laumann Chris Loring Deena McCallister Kevin McCartey Scott McCartney Tiffany McCoy Steve McKinnis Mark McKinnis Brian Malesker Margaret Marsh Brian May Todd Menze 1 Jody Miller All Josh Miller V Janet Palmer 39' 'E .L T 5 H f -' H Wil? ' ' sv ff 1 if . ,M J X A T T l K lit .f , , s as ii , X A if tw J .si ar, X , . 7 A 4-' . .3 fi -3' 'y' I T s 1 Q L g. xc' T .fi tt. J if Above Stacey Scholtz gives her opinion on homework. Right: The bad study habits of Janet Palmer and Vonnie Rollins are apparent in this hidden camera photo, AX , NI s 4. W. f .-FEV, v I y S f 6. xg X 1 X WJ 44 - fat 1:-. sg ln. SG , .fisfl .,,.... b I Monty Miller Pete Miller --. Rita Miller David Morlan Lynne Morrey Christopher Muirhead f f s 'ff' 1 -,J V ' Dale Mulford l Michele Mullins f f X K David Nelson 1 4 1- f , , if ,, ,A l . 'X Jackie Nelson Shellev Nelson Richard Nikkila Mark Nowka Jeff Oatman ' n' ' ft Q f ff 4- 1 'F ' .gi 'L 2 Susan Needham Y' f 2 ' X , if , - ? T 3 . 3 ' ' ,W t ,ara- mi ' -ww V llill If ' I ,W Jin' ,F ff ' zigg y' ' ali' ff'li lA ' N y X Elizabeth Oliver Robert Oltean Robert Osman -is-'Midi ! Q 9 8' sigh Left: Weston Woods and Kelly Bierman are a couple of the many freshmen members in band. Above Barb Howard chews nervously on her pen in an attempt to avoid the camera lens. Top: Jennifer Alexander displays an unusual habit of writing an essay in the upright position, 25 Janet Palmer Michelle Peirce Gregory Peters Lisa Peters Todd Petit Kim Petzoldt Billy Pierce Mark Placke Dale Price Christal Pringle Sam Quintana Scott Ramold Robin Rausch Curtis Reimer Wynette Reiners Gustavo Restrepo Tami Rhodes Tina Richardson Amee Rief Scott Ries Avonda Rollins Gina Rolls Rhonda Rose ,ag 1- Qe 1 .1 , P 'i 32 1 L- 3 'V . ,,, - -42381 ' .-,M T 'Q ' no rw ag F ' 2 Q iw 4 , V L, At in J if 5 -2' 7 Y 'f'0swr:Q s 4 X M 1 rm ,, t -r 1 :v F. ,K ,. V .- W X . '4 ,gc Q. ll W ffm, I ireJ,g, Q 4' N af f K . f, i t i ' V ' if - , za ,,. - x .K ' Vx. f ' .f 'l 7, fi A YY' LL 7 x 1' i Ou Fi '- , , - 5,132 W S.. :rf V -V , fn,-i z -.. ' 2 .gt .S .it . X .i S l KJ ., i -R 1'X?' cv ' -bib. -hoi- nf 1: ra' il X 1431 4 ' as -' Y .., X ,i m 324.4 gm . Qs 4 -'7' 6 V .s 15 u. l f Q 0- , , gr - u- W , I .. . fl' C 4 .zz ' , ' Q Q 'X A 1' D1 at xy are fig K l 1' fi i., 5 Terry Roughton Angela Rupiper Joe Ruxton Teresa Saddler Tamara Sanchez Jim Sanderson Micheal Schiffrens Mark Schlacter Denise Schneider Scott Scholl Stacey Scholtz Jay Schriner William Schumm Tamatha Scott Jennifer Shaver Danny Shea Desmond Simmons Randy Slansky Rickie Schmidt Kim Smith David Snodgrass Debbie Soukup Joyce Stark Jacque Steiner Left: Sue Dickenson seems to like life at HHS Right: Smile, Jeff Hoffart, You're On Can- did Camera! Ron Stevens Alan Stice Mia Stout Jane Strasheim Amy Sutton Stanley Swanson Mark Thomas Randal Thomas Ken Tippin Joan Trimmingham Wendy Tschauner Stephanie Turner Pam Utter Catherine Vacek Carmen Valverde Lisa VanLengen Melissa Vap Scott Walker Ricky Waltemath Ron Warburton Randall Weaver Julie Weber David Weir Kim Werbel We 4. 111.-:Hai av, 1, .. 4 ,, 1 ,-..- aff W ,ing v f may ,f 5, , . , W 5 g 5, af 4, ,.. Q1 - 8 , if .f ? Q Y 1' , N A ' g M1- 4 . , V ' 1 fx 'T' W C l , ll 'i i 'W ' , Q ' I ' v .4 V ' mi' , .ir :A s ,119 4, fo-...,,...' -N 'Tl 1 '--9 A Q, ...f e Hr V , gl l. V , Q .4 .- 3 Mark Wermeskerch Troy Westermann Bryan Wigert Jolene Williams Valerie Wilmont L Diane Willcock K N Troy Wilson 5' ,X R if 9' 'l Becky Wolfe 5 5 I gm S 'gf V2 Kevin Wright ' 3-.. Wh VK L '- Kim Yenni , 'V 3 V f .fri William Zalman ia-1 Ai 1- 1 V 1. M K , 'S 1 1 s xx 1 i in as :Kills 1' g ' 2? Left: Jon Englehardt looks alert. T Left: A typical Freshman class. K i 'ri K . 5 f W M Y 32 ? 'X ' ' ni A gal Hi x :gif e W, or .1 5 3 gXF?ir 3, r ii- e ,-A is - 4 g HI THE SCDPHOMCRES HAVE WILD YE R 1 , i f K L ,,,, ? A B I 2 X A if we K ' X , A ,wg 1 shi Adler ifl R9 G y 1 'A 6 ,,, - Tami Adler A ,L I . 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X W3 ' Teresa Kennedy Heidi Kenny David Kepford Randy Kimminau Stacy Kinder Patty Kingsley Steve Kiolbasa Denise Knapp Kerwin Kroger Brenda Krueger Tom Kubicka Sherryll Kyttle Jeff Lacy Jane Lake Laurie Lamberson Dave Larsen Top: Tami Baker and Michele Brink listen intently. Above: Lynn Francis tries to look interested in biology, Adi , f-, -on f .43 in xi W M L ff., 'L , 5 ,A 1,11 ,- f , G+ v V' 2, bf , , ,QQ A' af --Gd f 5. .J7 , L F Y' 3 'G s , V We , i' A 5 SJ xg .. .4 aim i L li ' A 51 L i - I W :gf . ir! 'ff :V , , ,,-iw. N rf li Q 'Q ,. ' fgff,Qf F ' 'Q Li e Y 4 Jygffg A W IF' X f '1' l N 'M A 1 Clay Meininger Curt Messler K 4' X , , i , , . if 1- .2 'L' K if f X, - 1 At left: How Crowl like th Lynn L'Heureux Leon Lindstrom Ken Locke Alma Lowry Jill Lukus Don Lurz Debbie McCord David McCrabb Scott McCune Julie McVey Sandy Mace Lisa Marfisi Anne Marsh Ronna Martson Sue Martson Brad May Paula Mazour Jeff Medcalf many times have we seen Randy ' 3 lS i. K ,CJ K . e, -we as mi W a'QQ.a 'if',3 U , Ax .5 V '93 nl 5 , 1' A - J N S Above: Aren't I macho? asks Todd Kalberg. i .Q-Au... X -i .ai x 17 ,, F 'A x 5 YY -ax M ,.n 4. T lim f 3, gm ' j., -:wma L. tai -'43 Q 4- ,sq 'S' 2' 'lx' , ' T W I 532352 V , T Jannett Miller Shelly Miller Bobby Minshew Angie Mitchell Teresa Monthey Mike Morris Ann Moul Diane Nelson Grant Nitzel Tim Nitzel Becky Noble Lisa Norwood LeighAnn Ochsner Lynn Ochsner Mike Ochsner Karen Ocker Herb Otis Debbie Park two chemicals together? At right: You mean I can't add those asks Susan Karen Parker Jim Peterson ,ff Kristin Peterson Mark Peterson tr t if Q, W fig 513+ Y? fi Y 4. 2 5, Kevin Peters - i WA' ' ,, sh, A,W. , U. R ty , AA, -if rg 4 if ' 4 . , 5 3' g X x jg f sf t Rachelle Phillips Jane Pittman Shelley Pontine Ivy Potts Matt Ramsey Kim Ready Dean Reichert . Q- -0015. fy- M 'N :gg ' .5 L K? 35 ' V' ,Hy W - g 'Q . - 4 . V ,,, L , ,. -V my ale i ' . -A Fast. Cathy Reid Matt Reimer Terri Richardson Rockey Richey Patty Robinson Scott Robinson -tv f A rw. N. nd if x.. za- a 1 gs. 4. 4459 xt,- , t 1 X 1 1 L I- , , 3 ffw ffi 'gif 1 'f .' A Q ,fa f V, A , .h : an 3. A :,,. , r ff' 4 1 i A ,, H1 1 1' f my f . ,' .5 Q. I A V5 I N, V15 S Si Q, 4' ' QA U ' Q? , 1 it gli Iggy Aff 51' ,,. . l v V 'piari-A - cg lg X fl,-gh tu M r.. W. . 2 4 x f aa.. A-Y? i ' ' .V Q . 1 4 X an gl b x ' , iw 'Q' ,f 3 W' 'fr-. ,Q A ,- , M, t' 5 is i I 77 21, Z. at l S r S i ... r ig , f 5 l G l 3 X , V ,,,,,, ,S 1 I i - Top: Randy Crowl and Darren 4 Mg Theesen are caught studying. Left: 51- Mark Thomas tries to make himself 1 Q into a clock. Richard Roby Jon Rodgers Stan Rose James Roth Mark Ruberson Renee Ruxton 1 Tracy Ryder Ann Sandstedt Steve Schiefelbein John Schlachter Gail Schmidt Susan Schmidt Kay Schumm Russ Sealey Colleen Shaw Ruth Shively Teresa Skelcher Sharon Smith Wendy Synder Sarah Spady Hilary Sperry Kris Steiger Gregg Steiner Raejean Stevens Richard Stockton Sharlene Stoetzel Scott Svoboda Karen Taylor Eric Thaut Mark Thaut Verla Thayer Darren Theesen Debbie Thomas Dolleen Thomas Mark Thomas Cindy Thuman Bill Tillmans At right Scott Croner gives it his all. iw .Q : an T , s ,of C 1 fix N f 4 4 ' 4 T y g U 5 5, Q - ' lg . 2- Sli 'i'f!nL K lx lt mme i .Q 1. ww -2' - .fav ' 1 A X yi sv N Q A i e Q WS? l Q we W 2 ix A l l Q3 ai 'Qt Q ' N . T lp- ,ii F T eyes Fktfef its ,,t gg fA?yi T s ilif is T J ' 'S ieia fa 'Q 1 - 'i 1 on Y V ?'lf1 ll 4. ia , S - T ,E x 'di v , 5 e, ta g i Top: Clay Meininger must find something funny about doing work. Right: Looking for something, Billy Hardy? Shelley Timmerman Cherry Toney Richard Tramp Scott Turner Tamera Tyson Wayne Versaw Bryan Warburton Briggette Watson Terri Weinman Valerie Wermeskerch wifi 5 , L iv Iezfg--L, . 'L - .I if ' 2 u .Z ,,. w 5' we Q 'Inf fi: -Q 'U Q k , ip uni' , 99, xii' W Q , 1,- i-45, X F I K, 2? V 511 W Scott Whltcomb ff f , mt 6 W L It A Tanya Willey yy, 1 ' T 54 R V, T 1 .7 T ' Michele willy ' ' gig! if gn Julie Wilson Q r f SZ . K gg Johnette Wood K T I' 'EJ W 3 V-.1 MTM Weston Wood K i s - 'Q ' lxtf A , tsiztzv' fi' . Z, - a wt W T W 1 5 ' - -3' f. Cheryl Woolsey ,E - V Jaxx 1355 Darin Workman ' .f .V - X ' d X 'I Leon Zarek K I ' K David zieike J 55 f , Q I 1:5 Q 0. ,f ,. -.f ,,'J,-,,,.. QN TMH PROGRAM TEACHES The TMH fTrainable Mentally Handi- cappedl program is a class for handi- capped students to learn skills for their lives in an independent world. This class helps them find jobs after graduation. Some of the students work at vocation- al jobs, at the Holiday lnn, the Hastings Service Office, and in the school cafete- ria. Much of the teaching is done on a one-to-one basis or in small groups of two or three. This method is used be- cause each student is at a different level and learns at hisfher own pace. Their classes teach Home Ec., P.E., Math, Self-Grooming, telling time and to count change. They attend convocations and eat lunch with the other students at Histings High. The two students graduating with the class of 8l are Lisa Moser and Rhonda Sanford. Teachers for this program are Sue McDougal, Linda Walsh faidel and Mary Krull fmusic, health, and P.E.J. Don Sut- ton is supervisor of the program. Christy Clabaugh Abby Davis Julie Engelhardt Jim Kathman Lisa Moser Rhonda Sanford Jay Weston Debra Wiedel Jeff Worley Mary Krull, Teacher Sue McDougal, Teacher Linda Walsh, Teacher , . t SCHOOL BOARD ADDED NEW MEMBERS I X 3' , ,YO Y fl lt X S A I Ha .J gfpt' ' . 5 . K in-4 df Superintendent Louis Kishkunas ...L . .f K 5'? ' L r A .al , Five new members were elected to the School Board this year. They were John Barta, Ardyce Bohlke, Honey Lou Bonar, Fred Drummond and Sally Smith. With the new School Board, there also came a change of routine at our High School. Each class met for 55 min- utes four times a week. The change to this type of scheduling provided teach- ers with more classroom time for activi- ties under the supervision of the teach- er. Since each class met only four times a week, it reduced the amount of home- work. There was also a difference in the graduation requirements. The Class of 1981 was the first class that was re- quired to satisfactorily complete profi- ciency tests in math. writing, and read- ing in order to recieve their diploma. They also approved the remodeling of the Foods room. The remodeling was finished in January and teachers and the School Board were invited to test out the new facilities. Thanks for all your time and effort! -'1.,-.1..,,,.,,.... ---p Board member John Barta discusses future plans with his daughter Emily. S !l Dig 19. The new 1980-81 School Board from left to right: John Barta, Ardyce Bohlke, dentl, Sally Smith, Superintendent Louis Kishkunas, Don Holt and Margaretha Honey Lou Bonar, Fred Drummond, Dwayne Strasheim fthe new board presi- Llerling. Not pictured: Dale Lamski. VARSITY HAS REBLIILDING SEASON -1.-1 -sul Juuu f as .- A . .rQ . .. 'Cairn' A , t.:L 1f-kvdzm 'ing P. . ,' S. N ' Y ' N SY ' M, , l x I Front Row left to right: W. Crlassmyer, G. Hopkins, K. Hanson, B. Hartman, R. Fielder, M. Harris, S. Howard, D. Kleider, D. VanAckeran, M. Blessing, M. Ganow. Second Row: T. Evans, J. Prevette, S. Starr, B. Gerard, S. Moore, J. Hurt, T. Rooseman, B, Kreiger, J. Kreiger, R. Geohring. Third Row: B. Cramer, J. Karloff, B. Feis, M. White, M, Fraser, M. Kister, M. Hinrichs, S. Eldred, S. Nitzel, D. The Hastings High varsity football squad was led for the last time by Coach Norm Sheets during the 1980 season. Although the team was led by 12 seniors, juniors and sophomores also made the starting lineups. Coach Sheets said many times we were disappointed ' by losing close games, our win-loss re- V cord was disappointing, also. Sheets V 's u.. cited Mitch Fraser, Brad Hartman, Dave -..,' A . A, V, -l , - . . Classen. K. Johnson. Fourth Row: S. Hunt, S, Turner, M. Oschner, J. Connolly, R. Sealey, S. Henry, E. Thaut, S. Kiolbasa, M. Ruberson, C. Messler, S. Adler. Fifth Row, A. Heron, QMGRQ M. Coordes, M. Reimer, W. Hilger, R. Aspen, T. Najour. Coaches: Docker Hartfeild, Jim May, Norm Sheets, Benny Congrove, Gary Troutman. Not Pictured: R. Bunde, R. Glassmyer, D. Zeilke. .'w...,2+..,- Klieber, Mark Blessing for their out- V - .. ' We-, 'rf ,Mg , M. .- standing efforts throughout the season. ggk' I -. --.' Pl at th E ua' T - is W ayers name o e as 19 en con ference team were, Jim Hurt, Mark Blessing. and Mitch Fraser. g g if - ff A f:Jf'f w:L.f1'f5 . W, . :W Q ., --03 iv .NL ' Above: Senior Jeff Karloff put the finishing touches on a excellent defensive play for the Tigers, is V who 'Wifi W 25, I YQ X . I ,, hw- ! , 2 ' ' me PM Top left: Junior standout Mitch Fraser moves the ball before halftime. Top right: Brian Hopkins leads the way for fellow Tiger Wally Glassmyer. Left: Junior Mitch Fraser gets some assistance with his equipment, Above: Junior Mitch Hinrichs begins the Tiger's long scoring drive. Above: injuries hit the Tigers early in the season Bill Feis was hurt in the first game. Top Right: Mitch Hinrichs is tackled after a small Tiger gain. Mid4Right: Junior Co-Captain Mitch Fraser gains valuable yards for the Tigers. Left: The Tiger defense piles on as a Norfolk defender watches. ' 1 ?lP'1 10 -iv . M qQ5Qg2,vf h K Liw -.M Q wr- .' 4 ,H A , . X i . .K . Top: The Tiger Defense puts a stop to another Norfolk offensive Drive. Left: Scott Moore 1775 puts a good block on the offensive runner. Above: A Norfolk defender tries to biock a Tiger punt. JLINIGR VARSITY GAINS EXPERIENCE Due to the lack of numbers for the Varsity team this year, the Junior Varsi- ty suffered by losing most of its juniors to the Varsity squad. Of the twenty- eight players who made junior varsity, only eight of them were juniors. This is one good reason for their poor record. Coach Troutman, the newest face this year to the HHS coaching staff, and Coach Hartfield had control over the ju- nior varsity squad. Even though they didn't win any games, Their effort was good. lt is tough when you have to play sophomores against juniors, said Coach Hartfield. Hastings' season began with a loss to Columbus, 21-0. Their efforts in the next three games were valiant, but not enough. They lost to Beatrice, North Platte and Grand Island. Their fifth game was cancelled due to snow. The best way to look at the junior varsity's season is to think of the exper- ience gained by all the underclassmen. With that much playing time as sopho- mores, they should work extremely well together in the next two years. HHSUHQS .-.--- Columbus .. . 21 . . . 00 Hastings ........ Beatrice . . . 24 . . - 05 Hastings ..., North Platte . . . 43 . . . 00 Hastings ..-- Grand Island . . . 33 . . . 00 Hastings CANCELLED Kearney i t P i '-.2 -Q . T x. L up t, .' '-LV f I fbryx f H ,.f. -fe., sin- E, , , .. A 'A ipllw' rf s.fy...t -3 , '11 '4 .,, mwlf 1' sw: 3 1 . . X 2 D Standing. Coach G4 Troutman' C' Messjerv R- Sea. Glasemyer, M. Coordes, M. Lambert, M. Robinson, S. Hunt, E. Thaut, G. Steiner, S. Turner S Nltzel T 'ey' J- preveuej R- Aspen, K4 Johnson, D, Classen' S. Henry, Coach D. Hartfield. Kneeling: B. Cramer, Najour, W. Hllger, R. Mitchell, Above center Matt Q. Himgchsv R- Bu,-,del SA Kojbasav B4 Gerard' R. J. Connolly, M. Ruberson, M. Reimer, M. Oschner, Reimer hauls down an opponent. he ' s Adam. 'N . 1. -W ,, x4 Q ! , Above: HHS lines up for the opening kick Left: Unidentified runner gets tackled. SOPHCDMGRES GAIN GCDGD EXPERIENCE 4 S , ll u ' Top: Running back Russ Sealey gets gangtackled while Steve Hunt U03 and Walt Hilger 1833 watch. Top right: Bob Gerard shows the opponents what defense is. Middle right: Steve Kiolbasa makes a stick as Robb Bunde prepares to help out. Lower left: Todd Najour boots Steve Hunt's hold through the goal post. Lower right: Roger Aspen and John Prevette attempt a sack. Tiger sophomores finished their season with a 1-2 record. The sophs had to overcome a lack of players. The young Tigers had their only victory at home in a tough 7-O game against Minden. The two loses came in a O-6 game with Kearney and a OA32 game against Grand Island. The sophs were led by lettermen Roger Aspen, Robb Bunde, Brad Cramer, Steve Kiolbasa, and Russ Sealey. The number of sophomore lettermen caused problems for Coaches Docker Hartfield and Gary Troutman as they lost these five players to the Hastings High varsity team. w . .L .. .. 'F 5 FRESHMEN FINISH AT 2-5 ... uma Back Row L to R: Coach Thompson, B. Foote, K. Wright, J. Miller, J. Engelhardt, Qully, W, Anderggn, Boliomg C, Johnson, D, Wier, B, Wigerf, J, Zalman, C D. French, R. Kenny, D. Dieken, B. Brooks, J. Sanderson, Coach Carlson. Middle: Reimer, G, Regfrgpol P, Hurt, Coach Panas, T. Kirby, R. Osman, R. Glover, D. Esch, R. Nikkila, B. Oltean, D. ' 2 The Tiger Freshmen finished the year with a 2-5 record. The wins Y-D190 4 iw' came against Holdrege and Kearney. The losses arrived when the Tigers . V ,. arg , faced Grand Island Barr, Grand Island Walnut, Colombus, Minden, and W F77 E North Platte Adams. The high part of the season was the win over A . , ' y . Kearney. Outstanding efforts were turned in by Reggie Kenny, Paul I ' N f Q -J I f. Q' , Hurt, Jon Engelhardt, Brian Wi ert, and Mike Bo d. The Freshmen 4 ,E 1 4 y . X 9 Y r 2 it , Q were coached by Louis Panas, Mel Carlson, and Joe Thompson. rf e r' . H454 Q I A Top Left: Freshman running back Reggie Kenny eludes the defense. gf' ' i ff - Bottom Left: Quarterback Mike Boyd spots his reciever and fires the pass. K X i' -1 L. Freshman standout Reggie Kenny prepares to weave his way through the opposing K O . ' . i yi, , ,E defense and head for the goal line. , ' A 71' 4. 1 . Al , ff ' -v ' aff' . . iam Q7 QQ 3 'W r 4. M .,,,,,,M,., . it 3 IW . r , Q . . 1 .A V.gV . ,... W ' L: ' 1 l r ' , . ,n.....s ....- W- . ., r. ., 'I N .VT X- t V . y ing, I .jftfgy V' 7 ' N ' ig it ..-gf-13 .txgfetd 2 , . 4. t ttsft-mg f ff kr I .V K. -,. . -. Q - v- ' ' K W 5 4. ' +4 . 'I 1.2: ' . , 1 . f' - fy a+-wk 'ffl F F Qtrt .2 C T i 1 '+A'f'f'Q!L me ..g11tv'.m'w- 'iff .1 aw ff: e1.1.iN'f5- '21, .Q r -'f i3'rfT3i21--'Y 'afyi HARRIERS HAVE BEST SEASON EVER Nebraska Weslyan ....,. . . . Honn-4th Finley-14th Kearney Invite .........,..,,.. Honn-lst Finley-4th Kranau-6th Minden Trlanular , ....,....... . Honn-lst Finley-3rd Kranau-4th Lincoln High Inv. ..,......... . Honn-5th Grand Island Inv. . . . . . Honn-2nd Trans-Nebraska . . . , . . Honn-2nd Beatrice ............ . . . Honn and Finley-Ist Big IO .............. Honn-lOth District ...... , . . Honn-lst 5th 2nd I st 5th 5th 4th ist 6th 4th When the Cross Country season end- ed Iast fall, the team realized that they had performed better than any other HHS team to date. Top finishes by Darin Honn, Scott Finley, and Brian Kranau were major reasons for Hastings doing so well. The team began on an average not by only placing fifth at the Weslyan Invita- tional. It soon picked up as Darin won the next two meets and Hastings High captured a first place finish, the first one ever for our C-C program. Over the next three weeks, the best Hastings High could do was fifth, fifth, and fourth. Individual honors went to Honn and Finley, who both ran very well. The next meet was at Beatrice, where Darin and Scott decided to cross the line together and share first place. The teams season ended as Darin won Dis- tricts, but only Darin made it to state. Below: Scott Tschauner shows the relief of nearing the finish. Above back row: Brian Kranau, Scott Finley, Darin Tramp, Coach Steve James. Kneeling: Julia Foote, Evan?- Honn, Jim Shea, Ricky Waltermath, Richard Scott Cromer, Lori Houtz, Scott Tschauner, Jamie 4,'g?j:,,, r N r 'il WW . t 1 f'f'WM-Q i Q A ' A , Y ,,,. W :, -'iw Qi. utwwt .ff - tw v Above left: Rick Waltermath tries to catch a McCook runner, Above center: Scott Finley takes a breather. Left: Darin Honn Sprints his way to victory. Above: Some of the team take a well deserved rest. '53 1 li VOLLEYBALL HAS A REBLIILDING The Tiger Volleyball season was unique in many waysg the beginning as well as the end could not be compared with many other seasons at Hastings High. It began in much the same way as every other year. Coach Denise Teetor had hopes of building a team around Seniors Sue Hartman, Anne Schlachter, and Laurie Watson, and juniors Lorie Arneson, Barb Bennett, Diana Dunham, and Cheryl Nelson. Some people call it a jinx and others call it fate. lt came in the form of injur- ies, and it hit the volleyball team in full force. Anne Schlachter returned from South America with a sprained ankle and was off the active list for the begin- ning ofthe season. Sue Hartman injured her ankle during the first week of prac- tice and was in a cast for most of the season. Setter Barb Bennett also exper- ienced an ankle injury during the sea- son, and Ann Sandstedt suffered a broken finger. Despite all of the injuries a positive attitude prevailed over most of the team. The team ended the season with a i- l3 record. Coach Teetor felt the high- lights of the season came when the team avenged their earlier loss to Co- lumbus by beating them 15-4 and i5-l l. Another highlight came when HHS won one of three sets from Grand lsland, a feat which had previously never oc- cured, The leading servers and setters for the Tigers were Senior Laurie Watson and Barb Bennett. Senior Sara Jorgen- son and Lorie Arneson were leading spikers and blockers. The East Big 20- IO All Conference selections were Sen- ior Sara Jorgenson and Lorie Arneson. Lorie Arneson was the sole representa- tive chosen for the Trans Nebraska, Plains Division All Conference team. I i. Right: Barb Bennett looks on as Terri Smith and ui Lorie Arneson show a dual dig. H Q' TY l .ff ,ff -A-..., +-fa-,,.,-.a .W MW .e sa. f ' fiia. N rv tt S , X, :wtf I -f fm as V A i , 3 ! at i y 3 f we p Q. lil m 4b W t Y lA 4 3 3, , M , Q ' 'W' . V ' may-up.. 'g Top Left: Lorie Arneson, leading blocker, shows her blocking style against a Kearney spike. Top Right: Senior Laurie Watson executes a perfect Tiger dig as Cheryl Nelson looks on. Above: Coach Teetor calls a huddle to review key plays and to stress concentration. Left: Cheryl Nelson and Lorie Arneson open up for Terri Smith to return serve. ij I N ai ,hs- Wag 'Q--.,,, 5, N ,N -Xxx. -rg 'x ' , ' e --...N Top Left: Lorie Arneson shows aggressive net play as Barb Bennett looks on. Top Right: Terri Smith reaches high for a dink as setter Barb Ben- v' W nett prepares for the block. Above: Diana Dun- ham makes a defensive dive to keep the ball in play. Right: A look of desperation shows on the faces of Terri Smith and Lorie Arneson as a defen- sive play fails. fp ,an is e , 3 E' .Q 56 A51 f-'ns---u M.. -fv Q 4 S 1 exxn xx I Top Left: The blank expression on the faces of Terri Smith and Barb Bennett can be translated to say, Who's hiding the ball? Top Right: Senior Laurie Watson stretches her 5' frame to return a hard driven spike. Far Left: Diana Dunham reaches high to block a spike. Left: Lorie Arneson keys off of a Barb Bennett set to drive a killing spike for the Tigers. Above: A Kearney player applauds an ace spike that puckers the face of Cheryl Nelson. J.V.'S GAIN EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS JUNIOR VARSITY: Michelle Brink, Debbie Jeans, Karen Ocker, Julie Krueger, Lori Draper, Mary Janssen Jame Lake Coach Niewohner Tami Adler Kay Schumm, Kris Tilley, Sue Fast, Gail Schmidt, Sharon Smith, Becky Gillespie. The Junior Varsity under Assistant Coach Connie Niewohner finished the season with a 0-I1 record. Despite their losing record they had a good year and gained much needed experience for the Tiger Volleyball team. The J.V.'s also experienced many in- juries to key players on the team. Mi' chelle Brink had to finish her year mid- way through the season due to physical complications. Julie Krueger injured her shoulder in practice and missed part of the season. Kris Tilley sprained an ankle and was off the active list early in the season. Leading setters for the J.V.'s were Paige Fanning and Julie Krueger. Lori Draper, Sue Fast and Tami Adler were the leading servers, spikers, and blockers. Top: Coach Niewohner gives last minute instruc- tions to her J.V. squad. Bottom: Team discussions resulted in a united spirit. vs... ' FRESHMAN SPIKERS SHOW IMPROVEMENT The 1980 freshman volleyball squad showed that they could hold their own on the court. The freshman A squad had a few problems starting the season, but they fin- ished with a record of three wins and five losses. Their record for conference play was two wins, and two losses. The B squad had a good season as shown by their re- cord of five wins and three losses. When asked about team standouts, Coach War- enr cited Stacy Scholtz and Devra Black for excellence on defense, and Barb How- ard for her excellent play on offense. She also added, All the girls worled very hard, and they deserve a lot of credit for their efforts. Our team this year showed a lot of improvement, and I anticipate many more good seasons from them in the years to come, says Coach Warner about the sea' son. When asked about her opinion of the season, team member Stacy Scholtz com- mented, We all worked really hard, but it was worth it, and we had a lot of fun. When asked about future seasons, Wendy Tschuner said, I think we've got a lot of potential for the years ahead, but we are going to have to work at it. ap.. ' v?!'a!P' uf f ' 4- ff, IQ if i f N If A 1 I ,g ' i ff.. Left: Quiet moment on the bench. Below: Ready. ' S ' WQ ' .'- LETS GO! Left Below.: Susan Brehm comes in, 'I ' L, Tw Q K and Kim Peodtzel goes out. I I 4 K , tg K - M V Y Q ' l, .1 ' ' :pg -, Y ' .- '?v,,s ,U lvll ,, Q 'lf 2? -23 lfak. 1. 5 if I 8 1 . V., , z ' A 1 J .f. 5' l' iAl 'l Eff, V h Q: fi Ne, gf, c .ef at wp? , , - ff - , K 5, .,.- QI I. f- A. Coach Warner, S. Brehm, L. Harrfeild, S. Classen, V. Rollins, S. Nelson, B, Howard, K. Anderson, A. Rupiper, D. Black, J. Nelson. S, Ganow, B. Board, T, Gildersleeve, K. Peodtzel, W. Tschauner, M. Conway TIGERS FINISH ZND AT STATE TCDLIRNEY The Hastings High tennis teams en- joyed a very successful year. The Varsi- ty netters found their first taste of victo- ry as they downed McCook, 9-O. Over the next two weeks, our squad was at home and defeated the North Platte and Lincoln High squads 8-I and 7-2, respec- tively. Then they were off to their first invitational, the North Platte Invita- tional. Their efforts earned a well de- served first. ln the next two weekends, the tigers had three away dual meets and the Has- tings Invitational. The first weekend went extremely well as Hastings didn't lose a single match to Beatrice or G.l. They kept their winning streak alive as they defeated Lincoln Northeast the fol- lowing week and then won the Hastings Invite. The squad then travelled to Kearney to battle Kearney Catholic. They won one of the closer meets of the year, 6-3. Four days later the netters were at another important invite. This time the Big IO meet was at hand. For the first time in the season, Hastings did not win. The only consolation was in knowing that the Fremont squad that won would be in a different class at state. The last dual meet was against Kear- ney. Hastings pooled all their resources and squeaked by. Coach Fike thought of this as a fitting challenge before state. Three days later the Tigers found themselves at the University of Nebras- ka for the state meet. Hastings was one of the top seeds attending the tourna- ment. The second doubles team was made up of Steve Scholtz and Ken Zaro- ben. the first doubles team consisted of Doug Tegler and Jeff Lake. The singles competitors were Rich Lloyd, second singles, and .Joe Miller, first singles. The highlight of the year came as Doug Tegler and Jeff Lake won first place and became HHS's first state champions in tennis. Another brilliant moment came as Joe Miller became runner-up in first singles. Joe lost to an opponent who was one of the top high school tennis players in the nation. Overall, the team finished in second -E2 place. , s Q tx.. 'ia J Kneeling: Randy Kimminau, Todd l. Kalberg, Wayne dle: Dave Hamburger, Mark Thomas, Doug Tegler, Rich Christensen, Jim Fobben, Jamie Carr, John Versaw, Randy Crowl, Joe Anderson. Jay Beckby, Joe Miller, Jeff Lake, Steve Scholtz, Ken Zaroban, VOHDCS. MUCII W6iSS, SCOII Gafbefding. Lynn Fran- Grant NIIZEI. Darin Workman, Ward Fergoda. Mid- Rich Lloyd, Bruce Hoffman, Back row' Mike Falk, cis. Not pictured: John Schlactor. Above right: Coach Ken Fike. I . S. if .il vm- ? , 4:-f is is my ., 1 , 3' ffm ? U m Left: Randy Kimminau returns a practice volley. Below left: Richard Christensen extends for a pow' er serve. Below: Steve Scholtz prepares to land after a high shot. ., .4 7 S Q V- . 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Above right: Am I going to reach it? goes through the mind of Rich Lloyd. Left: How did he hit that last shot? thinks Joe Miller. .1 re 'yt' WE'VE GOT THE 0-R-A-N-G-E P-R-I-D E Who are those girls down on the track in the big bold orange? Why they're the 1980-81 Varsity football cheerleaders. Their greatest accomplishment was cheering the Tigers onto their 15-14 vic- tory over G.l. Junior Jill Fingeret said, Cheerlead- ing is really fun and we all had a great time! At right: Varsity Football Cheerleaders were Lau- rie Brookhart, Jody Gillespie, Jill Fingeret, and Lori Lampher. Not Pictured, Michelle Watson, At right: Sophomore Yell Leaders were T, Baker, A. Friborg, S. Ellerbee, S. Blessing, and S. Spady. Bottom: Freshman Yell Leaders were C. Ruhr T. McCoy. L. Oliver, J. Palmer, and M. Marsh. A-..,.M.. . Right: Laurie do you know what l heard? exclaims Jill Fingeret at a pep rally. INTRAMURALS HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR GIRLS l.B. CHAMPS: B. Bennett, S. McDougal, J. Krueger, S. West, K. Throckmorton, A. Booe. KNOT PICTURED: Chris Minnick, Wendy Brownl A SPACETROTTERS: D. Schumm, M. Hinrichs, D. Calhoun, D. Utter, M. Meyers, B. Hopkins. QNOT PICTURED: B. Hartman, T. Swenson, S. Hiattj S Y The Intramural volleyball and basket- ball teams had another successful year at HHS. Four co-ed teams participated in the l.V. season. The championship team was composed of Captain Ross Freese, Mike Natvig, Phil Berlie, Sandy Mace, Ginger Surface, and Dave Utter, The girls l.B. League was comprised of four teams, made up of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The undefeated championship team consist- ed of Sue West, Kay Throckmorton, Sarah McDougal, Barb Bennett, Amy Booe, Chris Minnick, Julie Krueger, and Wendy Brown. The boys l.B. League was comprised of eight teams, divided into two divi- sions. Four teams ofjuniors and seniors formed Division I, and four teams of freshmen and sophomores formed Divi- sion ll. The Spacetrotters went all sea- son without a defeat to capture the Divi- sion l championship. The All-Stars won the Division ll team title. l.V. CHAMPS: M. Natvig, P. Berlie, S. Mace, G Surface, D. Utter, R. Freese. ALL-STARS: B. Cramer, R. Sealey, S. Henry, J. Calhoun, W. Fergoda. QNOT PICTURED: D. Shea, C. Messler, C. Faberj October 3 was a long day of suspense and waiting. That night a new Home- coming king and queen would be cho- sen. On the preceding Tuesday, twelve candidates were nominated. The queen nominees were Brenda Hemje, Sara Jor- genson, Kim McCarty, Chris Minnick, Sue Schmidt, and Laurie Watson. King candidates were Dan Bunde, Dave Coover, Darin Honn, Jim Hurt, Randy Kissinger and Scott Messler. On the Wednesday before Royalty Night, there was a pep rally between St. Cecilia's, Adams Central and HHS at the lmperial Mall, The rally was a contest of school spirit. Bill Feis, Brad Hartman and Don VanAckerman wolfed down three whoppers apiece to help lead the Tigers to victory. Despite the fact that the Tigers were trailing McCook at halftime on Royalty Night, spirit was still high. Last year's queen, Mary Feis, returned to crown Sara Jorgenson the 1980-81 Homecom- ing Queen. Chris Minnick was named Maid of Honor. The Tigers lost the game 28-6, but the fun had yet to begin. Couples attended the Royalty Dance held in HHS's gym, where Jim Hurt was crowned king by last year's king, Steve Crabtree. Scott Messler was chosen as prince. At top: Tears come to Sara Jorgenson's eyes after she is crowned Homecoming Queen 1980-81. Above: The nominees QJ. Hurt, C, Minnick, D. Honn, K. McCarty, D, Coover, S. Jorgenson, B. Hemje, D. Bunde, R. Kissinger, S. Schmidt, L, Watson, S. Messlerl at the Tapping Ceremony. Right: Dan Bunde escorts Brenda Hemje to the stage at the Tapping. Far right: Mary Feis, last year's queen, gives the new queen, Sara Jorgensen, a congratulatory hug. l HOMECOMING NIGHT BRINGS TEARS, EXCITEMENT nl 'I 1371- Q53 ' fed if if--if ffvg i . X I J i --1 ag ,R ,S f,,,,l 'Til' ' fr'-1, fig i 4' ur. -- , et '4g.,.i x aqwmvoam Far left Sara Jorgenson begins to Cary and Dave Coover smiles as Queen of 197980 Mary Fers heads their way Above Brenda Hemje smiles for the camera while Dan Bunde waits anxiously for the queen to be crowned. Left: Prince Scott Messler watches as Jim Hurt is crowned by last year's king, Steve Crabtree. Below left: Jim Hurt smiles happily after being named Homecoming King of 1980-81, Below right: Mary Feis and Steve Crabtree, last year's Royalty Couple, congratulate Sara Jorgen- Q SOD, M , rg.,-ffl yxd -. , an! of 11 A at V' 5' .fa- 'im f S: 67 Above: Steve Crabtree, King of 197980, discusses with Queen Sara Jorgensen the king candidates. Above right: Kim McCarty waits patiently for the queen to be crowned. Right: Darin Honn helps Kim McCarty out of her car at the halftime coronation. Far right: Maid of Honor Chris Minnick looks on at the festivities. Below: Jim Hurt assists injured Chris Minnick to the stage at the Tapping. Below right: These three king nominees CR. Kis- singer, D. Honn, D. Cooverl portray different emotions at the halftime crowning ceremony. -rag, is r.N' At left? Sara Jorgenson congratulates Jim Hurt with a king-size hug. Above: Last year's king Steve Crabtree and this year's king JimHurt exchange happy words. Below left: Laurie Watson supports Scott Messler as he is about to be named prince by Steve Crabtree. The king nomines are Dan Bunde, Dave Coover, Darin Honn, Randy Kissinger, Jim Hurt, and Scott Messier. Queen candidates are Laurie Watson, Kim McCarty, Brenda Hemje, Sue Schmidt, Sara Jorgenson, and Chris Minnick. FALL PLAY SUCCESSFUL Murder, mystery, and comedy. lf you like these the fall play was for you. A Tomb with a View, a three act play was presented November 14 and 15. The play was about the mysterious deaths of the heirs to the Tomb fortune. A Tomb with a View was written in 1978 by Norman Robbins. The play is carefully designed to leave you clues throughout the play until the third act when you discover the murderer, or murderess. The play was directed by Mr. Ron Veburg, and it starred Mike Obenchain fHamilton Penworthyi, John McClelland 1Lucien Tombj, Mary Franzen fDora Tombl, Sandy Andrew fEmiIy Tombl, Larry Holcombe fMarcus Tombi, Susan Schmidt fFreda Mountjoyi, Scott Messier fPeregrine Potterj, Melinda Schwab fMonica Tombj, Kit Marlowe QOIiverJ, Gwen Conaway fblurse Anne Franklinj, and Alma Lowry fAgatha Hammondj. At right: We don't know what Melinda Schwab is doing, but Scott Messier seems to enjoy it. J 'iF'-so-1wv..t.,.,mmr fi R , .1 We f v5?'5T'!1, V 4 V. W . L, f 5'5'iffe -11.0. 21 ' , 'E is 3 -3 L L i g-n Q' . L L ,,, . - Q , Above: M. Obenchain, A. Lowry S Andrew M Frazen Ci Conaway and L Holcombe discuss the mystery na A ,gl 1, f , , 'Ai -' ,. Q, '35 it 1 x i-- - Q! 1 g-twang Top: Melinda Schwab forces herself onto Scott Messler. Below: S. Andrew, M. Obenchain, A. Lowry, and G. Conaway talk about the murders. A long it turned out to be worth it because the ending is a real killer. A J Even though the practices were U' W Melinda Schwab The play taught me a lot about drama and I got to meet a lot of X new people. 'R J 12 Gwen Conaway 3' if . GQ ' At least the food's good. K 'Ky 3 ,o f .ja QA Sandy Andrew Lots of late afternoons and late evenings, the play was worth it. And if you don't like it, you can drop dead. Scott Messler l really enjoyed playing the part of Hamilton Penworthy, but l'll be glad when the play is over so I can get rid of this nagging back ache. Mike Obenchain , U X 4 9 . .A v f Playing Dora has really been an experience-she's so dingy. Drama is fun because you get to be someone different from who you A .u ...A Y. really are. I Mary Franzen rf., gif' Hg:--1 T-..,.,, Qgfwr- '.!'-f-C--,ETD 32315 fbcaidgm- CDC! ,CD 'I- ' rf! 1'-gd JSE--2 Efwf P55 5 193 as SFS uni-if .5 M ,gc- -n-00:5 mmm' wgg H cn 390 Q21 :- oi ,545 4-ICDO lf5 fc'f1D ,-U cn 2 11 gg CH: sd EQ dn-35 sq'-A-1 3125 .Fi 5 E-U-I3 3 Q DD UQ SD 'S F1 cn UQ O G u ISQA v-1 E ,mr X u 10 ' + ff y 1 -Q., 'xl' WN ix , I ffl I .. gi- fs 'f h Q fu , '- ' , . 4, 5 'W .Mi A we . K Q f X -yr nn! I 5 f Q g l 5 .' A if il if, Agia 1 .. 9 ,WIS Bmun? 'VX I male 91'-AI -I 99 . lqd W Re Hastings wrestlers - top Adams Central Tak WB Urdinary People TopsNominees p e e ease . s f'Se earl R 1 End EfiafePaZ,0 4.5f4f'?2YTrPa1 Hastings swimmers place in tourney Tiger sophomores Quake S roll by Lexington West Q S: CT' C in cn 9 as w at C9 f-Q 'W uv-1 C . U2 t o I 99 cn U. 5 533 1-an H O cn 'B' if QSO rt S t0 Sta EA n-4 cd D-.H CLASS OF 82 IS BREAKING THROUGH The juniors this year were happy to see the freedoms of open campus dur- ing lunch period and being rid of the horrible word, sophomore . The junior class members excelled in all areas from sports to drama to music to scho- lastic achievement. The effort put forth tells that this years junior class has class! So as these juniors anxiously await their senior year here are some of their thoughts: Kara DeWitt: lts been a cracker of a year, lfirecrackersj now can l have a pass to the bathroom? Gena DeRiese: Obviously - l'm in a state of confusion. Kim Hahne: Wait until next year!! Shelley Fischer: Moving on to bigger and better things. Tracy Adler Brent Adrian Scott Anderson Vickie Anderson Mike Andrews Kris Antonides Julia Archer Kevin Armes Sherri Arndt Lorie Arneson Joel Aspen Linda Aufdenkamp Dale Aulner Dave Aulner George Barben Lois Barfknecht Cathy Beck Barbara Bennett Lisa Bennett Russell Bera Cynthia Berns David Blauvelt Suzanne Blauvelt Wendy Brown Paul Brownlee Patricia Burgess Greg Burgman Renea Carver Brenda Clark Daniel Classen Gwen Conaway Katherine Connolly Cheryl Conover Steve Ccnsbruck Regan Copple Jan Craft . any W .M ' A . Wffi rf ,nf - - QV ,. 51,4 ' g- fi r' -f - - 1 , is Q , l' 'Q Q 5 X . , , Y, a . bf fl F 2 AX. .Max 4 s.. 1. . . , , 2 I 1 Q , , K if if :So , - 1 .QV ' ,f VtI 'rf . ' lift' ' . , 1 i x is nf J. fr 6,5 QQ j Jr:- Y 1 . X . if PL N ,, , , ,W c lg? f . . . I A- I +G V 4 sf c 1 t ,N 4 15 Ralxlae Crandell Steve Cronin Junior Cross Tony Daugherty Gena DeReise Kara DeWitt Veronica Dickenson Jon Dickerson Jeff Dreesen Diana Dunham Marilyn Einspahr Scott Eldred Tom Evans Mike Falk Richard Fandry Dianne Fehlafer Bill Fies, Jill Fingeret, Scott Finley, Shelley Fischer Y, '71 5 i , 2 Q .. f ' ,-1, .ilfssi ' P. Q 3. . N. fix, :V eg , r , -.N .. q 1 . -.. 4 :I-.7 . Y? . '55 5? 'xaxeim Q' a ix X V. f X ,X Lf 5, 5 4. - r it P if L W . W Q4-ig . . 'S Mitch Fraser Tim French Candi Fry Toko Fukumori Scott Garberding Bob Gerard nv fm --TQ J. 1' I A .AJ . fi I I ' 12 ' A . ' 3 - Z , 'D' 'S t L ,, 3 6 t ' fx.: H. jr: L . 5 5 - A 4? N: . -A m y Mitch Fraser, deep in thought. Vintz Giltz, Amy Gingerich, Melinda Glass Shari Goebel Renee Goehring Richard Goehring Tami Haase Kim Hahne Angie Hallberg Brenda Hansen Becky Hanson Rob Hardin Jon Harrison David Hartman Lonna Hartman Scott Harwick Kelly Hawkinson Micheal Hendricks Troy Henry Rob Herberg Arthur Herron Scott Hiatt Tony Hilburn Mitch Hinrichs Scott Hinrichs Scott Hinrichs Kim Hofferber Bruce Hoffman Angie Hoggatt Larry Holcombe Steven Horton Tom Howard Landyn Howell Gale Hueske Irma lnfante Kathy Jackson Debbie Jacobi Beth Jernberg James Johnson Kenneth Johnson ' Rex Johnson Mike Jones Mary Kapustka Todd Karnes Paul Kauf Brenda Keeler Lisa Kepford Jean Kerr Darla Kershner These juniors converse on the bridge during lunch. :gb rfmg ,QL 4 'B ' 1 it-ft Q FC? 1 154555: 2, 'lf' . f- 1 I - . ,, Z4 A' 's 5 J J - '4 X ' ,Y VX 5 F : , 1 ,iw I . A. -Yi' 5 5 55 'Jil E gil X .29 'Q 1 'ise geo Ti 4. file 9' ' 'Q J 4 x A at an tg Kfffegiii 4, 4 - - eg ,134 m tg yt - , , . 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A ,. . - gc fs uw: 2 Q ,E 'FS ,.4kl' WA 1 wi .Q 5 .sg Brad Schmidt Ron Schmidt Left: Debbie Jacobi during a girls game. Steve Schmidt Becky Schneider Teresa Scholl Steve Scholtz Amy Scribner John Shaver Shannon Shepard Steve Shimek ReNae Short David Sloggett Teresa Smith Cathy Snell Cullen Snodgrass Amy Spurgeon Janice Stark Bill Steffen Teri Stevens Lisa Stewert Robert Stine Sally Strasheim Steve Sulley Steve Sunderland Kim Sutter Mike Swayze Tom Taylor Cindy Tegler Russ Thaut Vicky Thomas Loren Thrasher Sue Throckmorton Jolene Thuman Kris Tilley Ellen Touchstone Hue Su Tran Kim Tran Steve Tschauner Peggy Turner Carrie Gerling Stacy Llhrmacher Shanna Lltecht Kevin Utter John Vacek anxiously awaits the ball Debbie Valentine Mike Vap Sharon Walz Russ Warberton Michelle Watson Randy Weaver John Weir Barb Welch Tandra Whipple Gilbert Wieland Karen Willcock Alan Williams Mark Williams Todd Wilson Chris Wolfe 9 J, 'F' 5 . Q ' 'H fr ' E fif A . ti at A V x t , . J X ' ,QA ,f W ' b .. 5 : l 5. - sf L. -S' , Im S S ,F ,. , . I - I it 3' Ev f sw ' asf W5 S I A A TM J Earth calling Steve, earth calling Steve! Doyle Woodward Kim Woodward Natalie Write Sara Yocum Shelley Zalman Ken Zaroben Debra Zimmerman LeAnn Zimmerman ,., .EF X 1 w. 8 4 ktg fivligii. '4,t?fg:::,1..: '. fj ' ' , , Z .L W .-s,1., -. - -. ,X 2 ,, .F , .- team W. - .Q t if f new 'fp :ea Q, .' tt X' ,A 4... Not Pictured: Rick Crissman Margeret Donovan Scott Dreher Ann Ecker Julie Eichelberger Katherine Fergus Steven Hartman Richard Lindstrom Micheal Lambert Scott Moore Mark Oeltjen Steven Starr Julie Stricker Russell VanLengen ,--f N 5 -, tfdwlla. ' 'ff s Crazy? No just a bunch of Juniors! Far Left: Kim Hahne, as usual is ww-s-sm s,:,fr:4M4.ff ,, hard at work. Left: Mike .44 Hendrichs concentrates hard. Below: One of the more mellow 'TQ'-b.. sides of a junior. nv... 'Y as Q -I Kim Woodward and Kara DeWitt ' perform during a pep rally. gs These juniors check out the action at a basketball game. - t Above: Shelley Zalman finds time in her busy schedule to give her fingernails a paint. Right: Russ VanLengen pays close attention during class. Q 1 x , ix -.Jail 1 f , r.. z Q' .,,., ,Tr J vos: Vi e ba.. A Q -,,, Q - K' , K 'T iw -Q I I xl THE 1980-81 TIGERETTES SHCW SPIRIT The 1980-81 Tigerettes provided A much spirit and entertainment during home football and basketball games. The Tigerettes performed precision drills to music provided by the band. They also marched with the band in the Harvest of Harmony and Melody Roun- dup. The Tigerettes were led by Captain Audrey Fast, Sr. Co-capt. Sara 'Jorgen- son, Jr. Cocapt. Donna Nikkila, and sponsor Mrs. Choquette. The senior members were: Marla Sal- inger, Leslie Castleberry, Mary Franzen, Amy Booe, Kelli Hunt, Sue Hartman, Laurie Watson, Kay Ecker, Sue West, Lori Hesalroad, Brenda Hemje, Evon Lambert. Junior members were: Carrie Llerling, Stacy Llhrmacher, Jean Kerr, Becky Hanson, Ann Ecker, Sally Stra- sheim, Denise Mangers, Diane Dunham. At right: Leslie Castleberry keeps a smile on her face throughout the routine. Back row, left to right: S. Strasheim, D. Mangers, D. Dunham, B. Hemje. Second row: A, Ecker, S. West, L. Hesalroad, K. Ecker, Third row: K. Hunt, B. Hanson, Mrs. Choquette-sponsor, S. Jorgenson-Sr. Co-Capt, A. Fast'Capt., D. Nikkila-Jr. 84 3 If .1 Q v 'T' T A M' 1 ' v-o 1 rs Co-Capt., S. Hartman, L. Watson, Fourth row: M. Franzen, J. Kerr, A. Booe, E Lambert. Fifth row: M. Salinger, L. Castleberry, C. Llerling, S. Llhrmacher. 44 Q-at ,--1 Above left: The Tigerettes perfect the straight line. Above right Tigerettes get into the swing of things. PHOTO, YEARBOOK STAFFS IMPROVE Have you ever accidentally wandered by room 211 during mod 2 and seen bodies flying in and out, heard loud mu- sic, and screaming? Well, if you have you have just experienced a sub-normal yearbook class. All craziness aside, the dedicated per- sons on the yearbook staff are constant- ly striving for your yearbook. Along with the yearbook staff there is the photo staff. The photo staff is the backbone of the yearbook, for if there are no pictures, there is no yearbook. The photo staff is very valuable to the yearbook staff. The photo staff members are: Jim Gilley, Mike Morris, Anne Schlachter, and Alan Uerling. Yearbook staff mem- bers are: Lisa Bengtson, Robb Bunde, Connie Carl, LeaAnn Ellermeir, Carol Erickson, Stacey Evers, Mary Franzen, Kim Hahne, Sue Hartman, Scott Miller, Shelly Miller, Dee Ann Mortenson, Anne Schlachter, and John Schlachter. Back FOW, L to RI SA Miller, R- Bunde. CA Carl J SCNBCHISI' K Hahn? I- Schlachter edltorinchief D Mortenson S Miller sitting C Erickson Ellermeir. Front row: S. Evers, L. Bengtson, S Hartman M Franzen A TIGER CUB TAKES NEW IMAGE HQELIEHEE TIGER ao, 1981 The Tiger Cub had a new flag, compliments of Brent Bunde, Editor-ln-Chief .. Page One Editor. Page Two Editor. Page Three Editor ., Page Four Editor Advertisin Reporters ....... Business Mgr. .. Columnist ...... Adviser ..... g ....... Oirculation!Ads. CUB STAFF . . . . .Scott Stonecipher . . . , . . , .Stacey Evers H ..,,.... Jill Farrell U ..., Jane Kvasnlcka . . . . ,Scott Harwick ............MikeWiIder Brent Bunde ............Alma Lowry, Scott Miller, Russ Van Lengen, Melody Paulson . ,........ . ......... Mark Harris . . . .Mary Franzen . . . .Glen Houtz The Tiger Cub was published bimonthly by the Hastings High Cub Staff chosen in the spring by advisor Glen Houtz. The staffers write and edit their own articles and stories that have to do or are related to the happenings in Hastings High. The Tiger Cub informs the students about sports, music, debate, drama, Foreign Exchange students, trips taken over the summer, Tiger-of-the- Week awards, and various polls. Left: Stacey Evers and Scott Miller discuss what to put in the up-coming issue, ORCHESTRA HAS AN ACTIVE YEAR 5 ORCHESTRA: lst Violin: S. McDougal, L. Stewart, P. Brown, S. Blessing, V. Wilmot, S. Hunter, D. Munsell, K. Shutt, P. Kingsley, A. Friborg, T. Smith, A. Fast, M, Hickman, J. Weber, C. Tegler, 2nd Violin: D. Mortensen, D. Jacobi, J, Anderson, S. Strasheim, K. Yenni, S. Needham, S. Fast, M. Marsh, D. Johnson, D. Ackerman, J. Williams, L. Helleberg, Viola: K. Locke, D. Runcie, R. Geohring, A. Blessing, S. Ganow, D. Dieken, Cello: L. Locke, B. Welch, R, Kimminau, M. Franzen M. Schlacter, S. Nelson, C. Carl, T. Sachtleben, Bass: J. Evans, T. A busy schedule with challenging mu- sic helped bring off a very successful year for the orchestra. The 1980-81 sea- son kept 70 students active in concerts and practicing such pieces as the Bran- denburg Concerto No. 3, Variations on a Shaker Melody and Concerto Grosso by Vivaldi. Mr. Bruce Wood, in his first year at HHS, received his masters degree at Madison, Wisconsin. His dedication to the orchestra helped to achieve a suc- cessful year. Hastings school system should be very proud to have one of the largest orchestras in the state of Nebras- ka and I hope it continues to grow, commented Mr. Wood. Personal achievements came with several members of the orchestra being chosen for NMEA, Hastings Honor Or- chestra, Wesleyan Honor Orchestra, and high ratings at District Music Con- test. As a whole the orchestra had three main concerts during the year plus Dis- trict Music Contest and a trip to Grand Island on Jan. 27 for the 25th Annual Hastings-Grand Island Orchestra Clinic. Right: Laura Locke and Barb Welch concentrate on Vivaldi. Fitzke, R. Schmidt, R. Goehring, Flute: E. Touchstone, R. Stevens, L. Holtzen, Oboe: K. Ocker, M. Coffey, Clarinet: A. Petersen, S. Svobada, T, Fukumori, Bassoon: L. Ricker, T. Tyson, French Horn: J. Dreesen, T. Howard, Trumpet: M. Weiss, S. Pohl, J. Zalman, B. Hoffman, Trombone: L. Holcombe, M. McKinnis, S. Cronin, Tuba: J. Dickerson, Percussion: S. Messler, C. Riemer, B. Kimminau, S. Zalman X P . . .,,,wwwvsw.sQ.n1vee+'nwtvf 4ti!H?fW:i'W ' A t . nw-. W-': vU'4:fWw52f'figL,:f ?1 Li: i' ,m?t,.ff.:f'r:aiff t me -1 fy QM 4-X if ',if'Y--ii: .45 3 Y K M grjtggii' s f: EQI., 251, Above: Rehearsing with the orchestra are bass players Ron Schmidt and Tod Fitzke. Left: On the theory of brushing your teeth, Scott Messier says, Look, Ma, no hands! Below: Mr, Wood directs the orchestra at the Mid- Winter Concert. A! Cn Fr Q' MANY NEW FACES SPARKLE ON The Music Department of HHS made the 1980-81 school year a very success- ful year. lt started off the year with An Autumn Evening of Song on Oct. 13. Next, Sounds Of The Holidays were heard on Dec. 16. On May 14, the choirs gave the Spring Concert. Three student teachers taught at HHS in the Music Department: Patty Walk- ley, Lindley Warren and Jim Kneldsen. All helped Mr, Koozer during the prac- tices and concerts. Mrs. Cindy Murphy, the new accom- panist, was added this year. She played for all the concerts and practices. The Singers were divided into two groups this year: The Ninth Grade Sing- ers and the Tenth Grade Singers. They did, however, perform together during the Christmas Concert. Fifty-one Fresh- man participated to form the Ninth Grade Singers, while thirty-five sopho- mores formed the Tenth Grade Singers. The Singin' Tigers danced into the picture this year featuring 22 sopho- mores, juniors and seniors. They were a group of talented singers who did chor- eographed dance steps with their mu- sic. They performed in a Dinner Concert on Maijgh 31 to 'highlight their year. Members were: R. Copple, G. Copple, S. Cronin, J. Crowley, A. Friborg, L. Holcombe, P. Kingsley, L. Locke, S. Messler, D. Munsell, T. Pringle, D. Run- cie, G. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, M. STAGE 1 Schwab, L. Stewart, S. Sulley, E. Touchstone, M. Weiss, S. Zalman, K. Zaroban. Singing Here Comes Santa Claus at the Christmas Concert, caused many glowing smiles on the faces of the kids in the Exceptional Children's Mixed Choir, when Santa Claus stopped by to greet them on the stage. The choir kids, led by Mary Krull, were excited weeks before for their performance. Their faces expressed their excitement too, as '1 is D 6 -'ft r if they sang Toyland Members were: Jay Weston, Rhonda Sanford, Jeff Worley, Abby Davis, .Jim Kathman, Christy Clabaugh, Debra Wie- del, Belinda Foley, Lisa Moser, and Julie Engelhardt. Top: Liz Oliver, Gena Rolls, Dean Rei- chert, Michelle Harris and Barb Howard relax before the Christmas Concert warm-ups. l ns. di, l . n 1. 3. Mr. Robin Koozer directed all the ' choirs through this year's exciting con- certs and rehearsals. Mr. Koozer had a very energetic approach to the music this year. Many new sounds were heard from the choirs and groups. Mr. Koozer commented, lt's always nice to see new faces in the vocal music classes, and there are a lot of new singers that are enjoying it. Many students participated this year in the music contests. Six were chosen to perform in the Hastings Honor choir on January 29-31. Thirteen kids were chosen to be a part of NMEA this year. The concert was on November 20-22. The District Music Concert was well ata tended on April 24. NMEA: L. Hartmann, D. Munsell, L. Holcombe, S. Schmidt, M. Schwab, S. Cronin, K. Thomas, M. Weiss, J. Kroeger, V. Thomas, T. Pringle, Not Pic- tured: R. Harding. LEFT: Robin Koozer, choir director, leads all the groups with enthusiasm even during practices. wow H f tl it NINTH AN TENTH GRADE SINGERS: D. Ackerman, J. Alexander, J. Anderson S. Andrew, A. Blessing, M. Conchola, C. Burge, S. Ganow, J. Hahn, S. Hansen, S Hansen, L. Hellerberg, S. Hunter, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Marsh, S. McGin- nis, L. Morrey, M. Nowka, R. Osman, R. Rose, M. Schlachter, J. Sanderson, K Shutt, R. Slansky, D. Snodgrass, K. Smith, D. Soukup, J. Trimmingham, S Walker, V. Wilmot, K. Yenni, R. Waltemath, D. Glover, D. Black, S. Dickerson, L Oliver, T. Petit, L. Kopkpe, S. Hilger, J. Williams, K. Hardy, T. Fitzke, M. Harris C. Hudean, G. Rolls, C. Buhr, S. Conner, V. Conaway, D. Fehlhafer, J. Evans, S. Baldwin, D. Boese, D. Brown, J. Carr, Ci. Copple, J. Crowley, L. Draper, S. Ellerbee, J. Farrell, S. Fast, A. Friborg, L. Friend, R. Glassmyer, D. Hamburger R. Kimminau, P. Kingsley, K. Locke, A. Marsh, C. Meininger, A. Moul, M. Ochsner, K. ocker, K. Peterson, D. Reichert, M. Ruberson, A. Sandstedt, J. Schlachter, G. Schmidt, K. Schumm, R. Shively, S. Smith, S. Spady, R. Stock- ton, S. Stoetzel, T. Sachtleben. CHOIRS EXPRESS LIFE WITH MUSIC 'X 1 - QX 'IX grit:-.' ,.4- I X .. -iw. . i 5 I. - Q Lx 2 Above: The Singin' Tigers dramatize all the songs they sing. Top Lefti All for one and one for all. cry Madrigals Anne Friborg and Scott Messler after a well done performance. Top Right: Larry Holcobme and Julie Kroeger gently sway to Kiss Today Goodbye. . ,si lv f Y W ,Q e , f F I A52-Q-tn. f. ' 135: ' + -K. J W- wg- ,a 5-iv! '14, - 0 . 1 4' , .,. ., Top Left: Members of the Chamber Choir sing 'Soon Ah Will Be Done at a Thursday afternoon practice. Top Right: Julie Crowley feels the song Kiss Today Goodbye as Regan Copple looks on, Middle: The Concert Choir, directed by Robin Koozer, participated this year as an all girl choir, Bottom: Sarah McDougal, a Madrigal, helps out by accompanying the choirs with Mr. Wood. The Madrigals, singing songs from the 16th centuryto the present, consist- ed of l8 students, grades 10-12. They performed for benefits and special per- formances. During the Christmas sea- son, they did a TV show, where they sang Christmas carols and other favore ites. They performed the traditional can- dle light singing in the Christmas con- cert. One member commented, One thing l like about Madrigals is we are all like a family. Everyone has the same goal, to be as professional as we can be. When we accomplish something, all the hard work seems to pay off. Members were: D. Coover, G. Copple, S. Cronin, J. Crowley, A. Friborg, R. Harding, P. Kingsley, J. Kroeger, K. Locke, L. Locke, S. McDougal, S. Messier, A. Moul, D. Runcie, S. Schmidt, M. Schwab, K. Thomas, M. Weiss. This year the Chamber Choir had a very good group. There were 65 mem- bers in grades ll-12. The Choir hosted the G.l. Choir here for the Hastings-G.l. Choral Clinic. The guest clinician was Fritz Monfred. One member said, The clinic was fun and informative. We didn't just put on a concert, we did a show. The Choir participated in the District Music Concert. The Concert Choir consisted of all girls this year. They - performed pop songs at the 3 concerts. Although there were no boys, the 22 girls sounded great. CLINICIAN HELPS FORM SHGW Chamber Choir members were: L. Bengtson, K. Brewer, S. Brink, P. Brownlee, D. Coover, R. Cop- ple, J. Craft, S. Cronin, J. Dickerson, S. Eldred, D. Fehlafer, B. Feis, S. Finley, M. Franzen, L. Friend, C. Fry, T. Fukumori, S. Garberding, M. Glass, R. Goehring, A. Gustafson, K. Hahne, R. Harding, L. Hartmann, L. Hartmann, L. Holcomb, L. Houtz, K. Hunt, S. Jorgenson, P. Kauf, J. Kroeger, R. Lam- berson, M. Lambert, L. Lampher, L. Locke, S. Mace, S. McDougal, T. McGinnis, T. McMilIin, S. Messler, D. Mortensen, D. Munsell, J. Pauley, A. Petersen, C. Rouse, D. Runcie, S. Schmidt, S. Scholtz, M. Schwab, C. Snodgrass, L. Stewart, S. Sulley, C. Tegler, K. Thomas, V. Thomas, K. Throckmorton, S. Throckmorton, C. Llerling, S. Vonderfecht, M. Weiss, B. Welch, S. Zalman, K. Zaroban, T. Pringle, J. Vickery. Concert Choir members were: V. Anderson, L. Barfnecht, C. Berns, K. Connolly, K. DeWitt, G. DeRiese, Shelley Fisher, B. Hanson, K. Hahne, K. Karash, R. Knapp, J. Langdon, D. Mangers, R. Medina, T. Nowka, G. Ore, A. Schribner, N. Scribner, B. Scribner, L. Slansky, T. Stevens, K. Woodward. Bottom: Guest Clinician, Fritz Monfred, shows the group how they will end the song This ls lt by waving an arm above their head and freezing. HHS BAND RECEIVES HIGH HCNORS The pride of Hastings High is always shown in the spirited Marching Band. This year was no exception with the band bringing home two first place tro- phiesg one at the York Festival Parade and the other at home in Hastings at Melody Round-up. On October 4th the band marched to a Division ll rating at Harvest of Harmony in G.l. The main event during marching sea- son is always the State Marching Con- test in Lincoln which is held in Pershing Auditorium. This year the famous day was Saturday October 25th, when the HHS band received the highest rating, a Division I and a trophy for the third year in a row giving those seniors who had been in band three years the honor of a gold medal. Above: The HHS Band marches to the top, Right: Mr. Duensing gives his final lecture be- fore the Harvest of Harmony field competition. va Q T s 'Q T jg , , sw V f ' E ff' ., 19. 4. 4 , 'Gs rf X' Q ' 'Q 1 L, '1 441' -fw'Q.,- -Q., lv ,,.,,.. Top Left: Organized confusion at Pershing. Bottom Left: Scott Messler and brother Curt show off the York Parade trophy. Below: The band promoted spirit at all the home football games. 9 I I Q-Q i l I SYMPHONIC BAND PERSONNEL: Flutes, Melinda Schwab, Ellen Touch- stone, Jodie Drummond, Sue Hohner, Becky Wolfe, Raejean Stevens, Cindy Henry, Lynn Holtzen, Stacy Evers Clarinetsg Angie Petersen, Scott Svoboda, Toko Fukumori, Randy Kimminau, Patty Meyers, Kim Lamphiear, Kristin Peter- son, Julie Archer, Alma Lowry, Kim Ready, Kandi Fingeret, Elizabeth Oliver, Teresa Saddler Oboes, Karen Ocker, Amy Spurgeon Bassoonsg Lisa Ricker, Tami Tyson Bass Clarinetsg Mark Harris, Kim Hahne Alto saxophones, De Ann Mortensen, Liz Buckley, Anne Friborg, Steve Sulley Deb Jeans Tenor Saxo- Symphonic and Concert Bands pro- vided two main concerts on Feb. 16th and May 4th featuring such songs as Lyric interlude and Overture for a Festi- val in Concert Band. Symphonic Band performed North Sea Overture, Inciden- tal Suit and Hopak Raskolniki. On April 14th the Ci.l. band came to Hastings for an all day clinic and con- cert with the Hastings Symphonic Band and guest clinician from Missouri West- ern College in St. Joe, William Mack. April 24th highlighted the year with all twelve entries in band including six solo's, two duets, one trio, one quartet, the Jazz Band and Symphonic Band re- ceiving all Division one ratings at Dis- trict Music contest held at Hastings Col- lege. - '15 ' N --vs -' W' ' 'd - A phones, Janet Tippin, Darin Workman Bariton Saxophone, Deb Nelson French Horns,Jorge Dickenson, Jeff Dreesen, Bill Paxton, Thom Howard Trumpets, Mitch Weiss, Brent Bunde, Scott Pohl, Jay Zalman, Randy Crowl, Wayne Versaw Trombonesg Robb Early, Ken Locke, Tom Sachtleben, Mark McKinnis, Mike Falk, Larry Holcombe, Jon Engelhardt Baritonesg Doug Runcie, Jon Harrison, Scott Miller, Kelly Bierman Tubasg Scott Stonecipher, John Steiner, Chris Kohtz, Jon Dickerson Percussion: Scott Messier, Steve Kiolbasa, Becky Kimminau, Mike Morris, John Schlechter, Shelly Zalman, Shelly Miller BAND HAS ENTERTAINING CONCERTS CONCERT BAND PERSONNEL: Flutesg Jacque Steiner, Jane Strasheim, Lori Draper, Cindy Rouse, Jane Lake, Sue Needham, Kris Kubicka, Deena McAllister, DeeDee Brown, Sharon Smith, Timi Nowka, Shannyn Callan, Kathy Fingeret, Deb Brower Oboesg Michelle Coffey, Janet Palmer, Sue Hohner, Clarinetsg Karla Longshore, Lori Brewer, Machelle Harris, Bill Marriner, Rhonda Alexander, Dana Alexander, Shanna Lltecht Bass Clarinet, Anne Rief Bassoon, Jodi Miller Alto Saxaphonesg Tammy Gildersleeve, Barb Howard, Becky Noble, Kris Ewing, Kathy Hardy, Pam Douglas Tenor Saxophonesg Amee Rief, Sue Dickenson Trumpetsg Bruce Hoffman, Corey Johnson, Dale Jannsan, Bob Foote, Cullen Snodgrass, Troy Wilson, Troy Westerman, Mark Muscher Trumpets, Steve Cronin, Rick Waltemath, Scott Walker Baritonesg Grant Nitzel, Wes Wood, Pete Miller Tubasg Curt Messier, Mark Nowka, Jeff Lacy, John Shaver Percussion, Ken Tippin Jeff Hoffart, Joe Ruxton, Raejean Stevens, Sandy Mace ll? trl? 1 T - A f A if Q it 1 'ff' ml 'A 'H ' A if 'lin mm PEP BAND AND STAGEBAND KEEP BUSY Pep Band provided excitement and constant spirit throughout all the sports season. The pep band played at half- time performances, pre-game and also helped out at pep rallies. lt was an excit- ing year and the pep band helped keep it going. Above: Hi, how are you? , quoted from Mark Harris. i no ' V H, n 's..b- ,Q X. 1 Y ., lw5.:'4.-,' y V 5l:iX?i?i25iQf?-2!- a ' 1 t f ,f'+', E '?1 211: ce. -. it . ui ' A 1 'Tai ' 'I , X v I Q rl cw? FH 1- R , ...--nr . -Mi 'Q ks 3.8 vw s te .F 3' i me at K., ,W i r 9' M, X ,. gt Wit l i as 4. ,ff Sz-M S14 gr' ' T147 '- GL Q '. The 1980-81 Jazz Band kept an active schedule this year with the Variety Show, Doane, and Seward Jazz con- tests, two concerts including a special feature of the Neo-Classic Jazz Orches- tera on April 3rd. District Music Contest April 24th helped top off the year when they received a Division one rating. The Jazz Band was also asked to play for special meetings which included a trip to the Holiday lnn and My Place. Back: Thom Howard, Jon Didersen, Jay Zal- man, Bruce Hoffman, Randy Crowl, Mitch Weiss, Brent Bunde, Scott Phal, Middle: Ted McMillin, Becky Peters, Jon Harrison, Rob Early, Doug Run- cie, Deb Nelson, Liz Buckley, De Ann Mortensen, Lisa Ricker, Darrin Workman, Front: Mike Morris and Scott Messier. MAJORETTES PROMOTE SPIRIT AND This years majorettes marched with the band in all three parade contests and also performed during half-time shows at football and basketball games. Annette Gustafson, head senior major- ette, and Kristin Peterson went to a clin- ic during the summer in Wichita, Kan- sas where they received a trophy for their superior performance. Right: Sandy Mace, Kristin Peterson and Head Majorette Annette Gustafson show their spirit. Bottom Right: The majorettes stay at attention at the end of a routine during half-time of a football game. Bottom Left: Senior Majorette Annette Gustafson shows us her skill at a basketball half-time show. NEW LINIFORMS ADD l - --A f ,,.-it ' l ff g Il ' A Q Right spin, front spin, around the world, there go the Flag girls, watch them twirl. This year's Flag Squad had an excel- lent year. There were 9 girls on the squad. Co-Captains Deb Nelson and Lisa Ricker started off the season early with Flag camp for all and continued prac- tice until the end of basketball. They performed at all the marching band con- tests and parades, .football and basket- ball games. This was the first year that the Flags were allowed to perform with the band at the Pershing Band Festival. One of them said this about the exper- ience, lt was really an honor to perform beside the band and to tremble with them as we stood out on the floor. t af, SPARKLE A Q- 7 The members of the squad were: Deb Nelson, Captain, Lisa Rickerg Captain, Joanne Hamilton, Pat Meyers, Lisa Bengtson, Amy Spurgeon: Jr. Advisor, Lois Barfnecht, Shelly Zalman, and Shelley Miller. The Flag Squad had the chance to have a rotary exchange stu- dent on the squad. Joanne added a lot of variety to the squad and was really fun to have around. As a going away pre- sent to Joanne, they all gave her a letter jacket for her to put her emblem and letter on. The Flag Squad sponsored a dance to help raise money and also sold candy. Both were used to raise money for the girls' new uniforms. TIGER BOYS HAVE AN EXCITING YEAR .. I V i Left to Right: Head Coach Earl Mullins, Rich Lloyd, Jim Hurt, Dan Bunde,'Mark Mullins, Jamie Carr, Jeff Shimek, Steve Shimek, Bill Oltean, Doug Tegler, Randy Kissinger, Mark Kister, Student Coach Doug Phelps, and Asst. Coach Don Nelson. The Hastings High School Varsity Boys Basketball Team ended their sea- son with a 7-13 record. Head Coach Earl Mullins felt that the season was an ex- citing one. The 7-13 record doesn't tell what kind of a season the Tigers had. Coach Mullins stated that the Tigers lost eight games by a total of twenty- four points, which means losing by an average of three points a game in those losses. Coach Mullins also felt that with a few breaks in those close games the Tigers could have been 13-7, instead of 7-13. Coach Mullins cited seniors Rich Lloyd, Jim Hurt, Doug Tegler, Mark Mullins, Randy Kissinger, Dan Bunde, Dave Nelson, and Jeff Shimek for show- ing leadership and all contributed to the success of the team. Seniors Mark Mul- lins and Dave Nelson were both selected to the East Big 10 All Conference and Trans-Nebraska Basketball Teams. Mul- lins was the leading scorer for the Tigers with 272 points, an average of 13.6 points a game. Mark shot 48.593 from the field. Nelson was the second leading scorer with 231 total points, an average of 11.6 per game. Dave shot 44.795 from the field. This was Dave's second year a being selected to the East Big 10 Team. Senior Rich Lloyd led the Tigers in steals and assists with 27 and 60. Soph- omore Jamie Carr led the Tigers in re- bounding with 138. The Tigers will have five players re- turning for next years varsity squad. They will be juniors Steve Shimek, Bill Oltean, and Mark Kister. Sophomores Jamie Carr and Darren Theesen will also be returning. .EI ,Bi cn ':.'. 3 GD cn 4 , Km E ioi at ' 63 Qf fffili 55 I 065 A4 45 49 51 48 64 I DISTRICTS.. as --57 57 mi gasp x .f-gf W f A - I 'mites-.- . .1 ...f.L:g,,,z, ., . nw.. .... , ..- Mlf'fI?2!F'41 . , . ,+V Cenirsiawv ... Lincestfifse ,sg 2455 , Zia- is :F'rerriontiT55'ffQIi i 'IsIartdSi66 I i.l5QQNorfolk 85 f??Lincoln High 65 Kearney 50 OT Grand Island 46 Beatrice 57 Lincoln East 86 Scottsbluff 50 Kearney 66 H9ld2regiaQ.w.62Qij 255 , ' f e ff i V .. P .kggffffz Lg-. 6 KW , f -' 'Q' N 1 'swfxf ,.,, R35 fr., ,Five xi nf ,Q fgyx K 5 . ...-N ..,...-- ,ff .1 4 'K if ,ff ...f-H' qi W5 K5 I-'Q 'rr lg gil ga fi, 5 Y: . x .V - 1 vi K N 1 Q - .- - -. .. Top Left: Dave Nelson revieves a pass while a defender prepares to stop him. Top Right: Rich Lloyd leads the Tiger fastbreak. Left: Jamie' Carr shows his shooting form, Above: Mark Mullins shoots the free throw that the Tigers recieved on the opponents technical foul. a XX 'S A fs -xx , . View -1. sl Above: Mark Mullins shoots from the outside as Jeff Shimek 1503 looks on. Y N' X, Right: Randy Kissinger puts up an inside sho! as Dan Bunde 1241 watches. B Below: Rich Lloyd prepares to go up for a lay-up while defenders try to stop him. Qi' 3 'I 1 ,ff Til? :gre- Q ry -1 x 'f w.1 i X 4 f' ' Q 'f f Q t ? fi Q 151 ...-Cl Q- ,....-4 'ty Q Q get gf' Left: Tigers Randy Kissinger and Dave Nelson fight for a rebound. Bottom Left: Sophomore standout Jaime Carr watches the action from his post position. Below: Tiger Doug Tegler receives a pass from teammate Randy Kis' singer. iw W 5, :gi a E fe I N Wu. W A A i 4 , , I . .,.,, K ,,,.,..,o-f' V NW FN-.......,. - 4 ...Li YOUNG JUNIOR VARSITY FINISHES 6-IO Q- f 1 + ,A if V' s H' .. . tif , ' Jqfet. 1 'f rl A, , 1... Q . I 1 M, , A o 9 nuns! , am . Y., ,..,, K x 1 U sy, . 51, ,. it .. N Q LE' Y i - - ..,. ...A Top left to right: Mark Thomas, Mark Peterson, Darren Theesen, Doug Gartner, Schmidt, John Prevette, Jon Harrison, and Coach Don Nelson. Other team and Lance Davis. Bottom left to right: Rick Christy, Dave Hamburger, Ron members not pictured are Rex Klein and Robb Bunde. The Hastings High School .Junior Varsity Boys finished their season with 6 victories to 10 de- feats. Coach Don Nelson felt that the season was disappointing having had only six wins, but he also felt that there were high points in the sea- son, too. He said that the opening win at North Platte, the win over Lincoln SE, and the close win against arch-rival Grand Island were all good victories. Coach Nelson also stated that he had seen good improvement in all of the players, but he cited sophomores Darren Theesen, Dave Hamburger, and Lance Davis as all three showed a lot of improvement. The Junior Varsity was a young team in that eight of the twelve players were sophomores, Sophomore Darren Theesen was listed by Coach Nelson as the team member with the most total points. Darren had an 11.7 per game average. Rick Christy led the young Tigers in free throw percentage. Rick ended the season with a percentage of 77. ,. zntfzmaerlfaaqmrzz-' .,:,:x: 'ff -:Q-wenrew f'auffv,ef.,.1fs-.. ,.. ggz:g,:g1g:nx:fbEm,'gen:gg,:'f - - . .,.. , ..,..... -u Q me :r,..,. ,Msg rg, H . V A C M T? If . .. H, , . . 7 Hamer 52 Hastings 42 ,Hastings 92. , l'l?S!fi'1Qi,f .., North Platte Cgizlumbus 42, 51 7, , Tfls!2f2Qlf1f5l,E- A 'Cbliifllbus' to i If Kearney egbliinege 142 Q' . A f 2 ezf Grand c .g , T 64 N I 5 . Eff. WH? I f Hasti s , f73l l 108 'l 1.-ff 'fr up .4 ri' -IU r . Y , ' -if 'K 'X Q V, 5' lr er 1 W ,L4, a , Q' Q X: 5 is I, K ywwin A 53 Q. ' v-A' 11 Y' ' Hrfwx 5 3555 it ' .3 ' ' , Y .P 'iiif - , A ' .fr,..,fa 4 5 .f r mf! Left: Junior Steve Shimek takes a jump shot. Steve was a Varsity player, but he also saw action in Junior Varsity games. Above: Jon Harrison puts up a short jump shot. Below: Darren Theesen stuffs the ball during warm-ups. if W TIGERS SOPHS GAIN EXPERIENCE 'S' ,L T , , .K x ,, V . M .gilfavri . -XJ 1 -.. if. 4 fd' 1 Players left to right: M. Reimer, M, Ochsner, K. Peters, D. Zielke, L. Davis, S. Kiolbasa, R. Bunde, L. Francis, G. Steiner, W. Hilger, B. Gollner, J. Medcalf fMgr.j Coach Reimer. Dwi .w...+v-.A .AJ -- 1-I ,f 1 ' 1 R , J, . XX L V 1 The Hastings High School 1980-1981 sophomore basketball team was coached by Richard Reimer. The Tigers had a 3-8 season. Robb Bunde led the team from the field with 4995 shooting. Lynn Francis led from the free throw line with 10096 shooting. Brent Gollner led the team in scoring. The team got a lot of help from Lance Davis and Doug Gartner who also played junior varsity ball. The high points of the season were wins over Wood River JV's and the win over Kearney after an earlier loss. The boys Qalned 3 lot of valuable experience Above Left: Lynn fBonesJ Francis and Dave Zielke take a water break after some tough first quarter action. throughout the season. Above: Robb Bunde takes the ball out early in the game, FRESHIVIAN Sl-IDW SPIRIT AND DESIRE Josh Miller out jumps his opponent. Above: Paul Hurt takes a short jump shot as his team members watch. , 'W V N ,,,.d,: . .I-J The Freshman basketball team had a good year, finishing at 5-8. Coach Les Hamburger commented on the out- standing efforts of the entire team. Ham- burger also cited Curtis Reimer, Kevin Wright, Josh Miller, Reggie Kenny, and Mike Boyd for their high scoring, and Kevin Wright, Josh Miller, Reggie Ken- ny, and Jon Englehardt for their re- bounding. The freshman team started out a 5-O but came back with 1007, effort. Hamburger stated that they all competed well and that they were great to work with. Back Row Left to Right: Reggie Kenny, Darren Deiken, Jim Sanderson, Josh Row: Bob Foote, Mike Boyd, Curt Reimer, Paul Hurt, Greg Peters, Rich Nikkila, Miller, Kevin Wright, Todd Fitzke, Wade Anderson, Coach Les Hamburger. Front Ken TIPPSH, KMQYJ WRESTLERS HAVE STATE CHAMPION 1 N N I Varsity Wrestlers L to Rg D. Figgins fmgrj A. Heron, M. Blessing, B. Larson, D. Zarek, C. Spilneck, T. Granger, S. Nitzel, M. Poppe, K. Hanson, G. Nitzel, R. Drummond, Not Pictured R. Walton. f Mark Blessing, State Champion The Hastings High School 1980-81 wrestling team had a 8-1 season. Under the excellent leadership of Coach How- ard Sheley and a talented group of sen- iors. Sheley cited many injuries and sicknesses this year and said the team would have done much better if every- one had been well. Individual team scoring: Mark Bless- ing 26-0, state champion, Robb Walton 26-2-1, 3rd at state, Bill Larson 9-9, 5th at state Kevin Hanson 21-10, 6th at state, Roy Drummond 14-6, state qualifi- er, Mitch Poppe 16-6, state qualifier and district champion, Scott Nitzel 15-13, state qualifier, Chris Spilineck 15-5, state qualifier, Doug Zarek 15-6, Grant Nitzel 15-10. The Hastings wrestlers had an excellent year with eight state qualifi- ers and four ratings at state. The out- standing seniors this year were: Mark Blessing, Robb Walton, Bill Larson, Doug Zarek. aigqix 'lg . W he 'WW.I r ,,.,,, . t ga.: n - ' ' ef Above: Grant Nitzel starts out his first match of the year. Right: Robb Walton tries to pick up his opponent's brain-waves. V x 80-81 Matmaids were: Back Row L. to R. Nancy Cornell, Lori Slansky, Sherry Sandy Mace, Peggy Brown, Wendy Schnieder, Ann Marsh, Julie Weber. Front Mace, 1Presidenti, Kim Hahne, Nice-Presidentj, Shelly Fisher, Karla Longshore, Row: Debbie Brewer, Sally Blessing, Susan Fast, Rita Miller, Dana Alexander, Michele Willy, Karen Taylor. Middle Row: Michele Conway, Renae Medinda, Lori Brewer. Y A , .1 ,,,w1VQ, 'v A' Q 5 4 .' -H' gm, i ., ,sv N ' Swv . '- Ji 1:..U J V A4 UN. N , f - r' Y . !.,a.,.'l.. ...gffiff -. .. Q- 5 t ., fi 1 , J, ,M PK ,qu ' ,dl -J ' U. M. 'bat 113 W2-u ,Q S, PRN. Above: Coach Sheley talks a few moments with Mark Blessing. Right: Mark Blessing shows what it takes to be a champion. A ff .ay-r j,..,vl in I 'sf 4 V '5 'W-fix Below: State qualifier Roy Drummond holds on in the closing seconds of the match Robb Walton placed 3rd at state. Bill Larson placed 5th at state. Kevin Hanson placed 6th at state. J.V.'S FINISH 5-5-1 Back Row L to R: Dale Henrikus, Roger Aspen, Junior Cross, Front Row: Bill Hardy, Tim French, Todd Kalberg, Ed Brewer, Steve Hunt. I., f 5 4' at 1 , all - Opx This years J.V. wrestling team finished with a 5-5-1 season. Coach Sheley cited that the team had a good year, but had many injuries. The team defeated Norfolk, f Lincoln Northeast, Beatrice and Lincoln Southeast. The J.V's one tie came at North Platte. Outstanding wrestlers this year were Bill Hardy, 10-0, Todd Kalberg, 12-1, Above: Todd Kalberg retires his Norfolk opponent after a long match. Above Right: Bill Hardy finishes with Steve Hunt 9,3,'l and Tim French 8,1 a win. l l l i x X FRESHMAN HAVE REBLIILDING SEASO new V J g i L Members of the 9th grade wrestling team are, Back Row: David Cully, Alan Glover, Dan Hedlund, Bill Schumm. Front Row, Ron Warburton, Mitch Esch, Jay Zalman. Above: Freshman supporter Brian Esch shows his excitement. The High School Freshman wrestlers had a 2-4 season this year. With wins over North Platte Adams and North Platte Madi- son, the team lost to the remaining teams. ln tournaments, Hastings finished 3rd out of 8 teams at the North Platte Invitational. Individual acheivements included, Jay Zalman, North Platte Invitational champi- on, and Ron Warburton, Great Plains cham- pion. LADY TICIERS HOLD THEIR OWN Standing: Coach Teetor, D. Jacobi, D. Dunham, A. Gustafson, S. Jorgensen, S. Kneeling: LuAnn Reiners team manager M Brink C Shaw A Sandstedt J Hemberger, L. Arneson, C. Erickson, K. Rollins, T. Smith, Coach Congrove. Craft, S. Stoetzel, N. Cornell team manager The Hastings High Lady Tiger varsity basketball team ended their season this year with a record of eight wins and nine losses. Coach Benny Congrove said he was generally pleased with the season. He also added that all the girls worked very hard and he was pleased with their performance throughout the season. Returning letterman this year were Shar- on Hemberger, Kim Rollins, Terri Smith, Carol Erickson, Sara Jorgenson, and Lori Watson. Playing varsity ball for the first time this year were Lori Arneson, Annette Gustafson, Ann Sandstedt, Diana Dunham and Debbie Jacobi. Senior letterman Sharon Hemberger led scoring with 184 points Kim Rollins was second leading scorer with 180 points and Terri Smith rounded out the third spot with lil total points. When asked about team standouts Coach Congrove said, Kim Rollins was a real team leader, she and Sharon Hem- berger led the team with a lot of spirit and enthusiasm. Congrove also cited Lori Arne- son and Terri Smith for their excellence in rebounding and all-around play. Smith was also cited for excellent defensive play. She led the team in steals. I was very pleased with the season, said Coach Congrove, We played good team ball and l'm proud of the girls for putting forth the effort they did. When asked about season highlights, Congrove said, Beating Grand lsland is always a thrill and l was very proud of the five-game winning streak we put together in the middle of the season. Due to many injuries, the season wasn't as good as it could have been, but with four returning letterman, were all waiting to see what the Lady Tigers will put togeth- er for next year. in 1' A IK Left Kim Rollins shows her shootmg form Above Carol Erlkson goes up for two. Sharon Hemberger ff ist .----- ' Above: Terri Smith gets ready to shoot. Above right: Sharon Hemberger shoots for two as Lori Arneson stands by. Right: Lori Arneson and Sara Jorgenson fight Lincoln East for the ball. : i l Left: Sharon Hemberger shoots while Terri Smith and Carol Erickson wait to rebound. Below: Carol Erickson shoots for two. Below left: Anxiety on the bench, ,- ,QT G Y 'Z - Q 51 44 N 'Wh x. I . :IF . L x 1 ' 2 1 , 'W 'V 4 - ,... at -54 ' W-.., Top: JV's resting on the bench. Above: Diana and Jan play defense. Right: Colleen Shaw looks on as two JV's go for the rebound. Sv FRESHIVIEN GAIN GOOD EXPERIENCE an fi 't?, ,Q will N oss... Left: Barb Howard and Devra Black express a common opinion that bench sitting can be boring. Right: Stacy Scholtz shows us that freshmen can walk and dribble at the same time, HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS HASTINGS 2822 3549 I 6-52 2921 23-33 30-49 I 7-48 34-28 I 7-23 23-34 25436 3 I -32 35-47 YORK G.l. BARR KEARNEY NORTH PLATTE G,l. WALNUT COLUMBUS KEARNEY MINDEN AURORA G.l. BARR G.l. WALNU' COLUMBUS HOLDREGE The freshmen girls basketball team ended their season with a 3-I0 record. Coach Craig McDonald stated, Al- though the defeats outnumbered the victories 3-IO, each girl made significant improvement throughout the year. The leading scorers for the team were Barb Howard with 66, followed closely by Stacy Scholtz with 64. Other offen- sive point leaders included Sonja Clas- sen, Vonnie Rollins, Mia Stout, and Su- san Ganow. Leading shooters at the vic- tory stripe, notching 5093 or better in- cluded Vonnie Rollins 662, Mia Stout 5075, and Susan Brehm 5071, am 4.2 iN J' Freshmen Basketball: Back Row: K. Petzold Classen, D. Black, S. Brehm. xtlllfc f an 'IIE I' I I., 592922 I I l S' I N I 'tl l ' I 4 xx! WAX I I if:,,,, I p N t, M. Stout, V. Rollins, B. Howard, S. Ganow. Coach McDonald. Front Row: S. Scholtz, K. Werbel, A. Blessing, S. SWIMMERS ENJCDY A FRLIITFLIL SEASON The Boys' Swim Team enjoyed a fairly sucessful year. Their great- est asset was in the number of swimmers that participated. Their depth provided many valuable points in the dual meets, where a few points could prove to be the difference in winning or losing. Their dual meet record of 2-2-1 combined with another victory in a triangular meet versus McCook and North Platte gave them a final slate. They also finished first Qtwicei, fourth, seventh, and tenth in various invitationals. The Tigers were fast off the blocks in the first part of the year as they swamped Grand Island and buried Fremont. After that they were disappointed by losing two consecutive meets to schools from Lincoln and a seventh place finish in the Husker Invitational. Their following outing produced a rare occurance as Hastings High tied Columbus with 41 points apiece. Lln- fortunately, some of Hastings' main point winners were unable to attend due to illness. Hastings then blasted McCook and North Platte in an excit- ing triangular meet. Hastings concluded its season with a string of four invitationals. They were able to place fourth at the Oma- ha Westside Invite, which had the five teams who were predicted to be in the running for the stata crown. The Trans-Nebraska and Big 10 Con- ference meets we were next. Has- tings was lucky enough to host both of these meets and proceeded to fin- ish first in both. HHS 96 Grand Island 64 HHS 94 Fremont 75 Husker Invitational 7th HHS B0 Lincoln High 91 HHS 76 Lincoln Northeast 95 HHS 41 Columbus 41 Left: Mike Natvig, Brian Minnick, and Jim HHS 56 Mccook 2i Fobben brag about their hair. Below: Frontg HHS Gi North piatte ig K. Locke, T. Petit, W, Versaw, B. Minnick, Omaha Westside invitationai 4th S. Walker, C. Meininger, V, Jurgena, G. -i-i.anS.Hebi.aSka ist Thompson, P. Johnson. Backg Coach D. Big io Conference ist Hartfield, M, Natvig, M. Redfield, P. Berlie, State invitationai ioth R. Freese, J. Fobben, J. Karloff, D. Kleiber. ' ' '. 'T 1' .swf ,,. we Q noir , ,i 'z A Mari' Aw., .- 'x. .' Wu, '0-'-bkvku-Au' Below: Greg Thompson flies to a victory, Left: Mike Natvig, the fourth swimmer from the right, tries to get an early lead on the rest of the field. Right: Coaches Hartfield and Johnson watch their teams perform. Above: The Hastings High swimmers finish one-two in the 500 Freestyle. VW huh-hu va Mau' 1--H 'vvubui -533 ,f M ff - F Above Top: Ross Freese glides into the water with real style, Above Left: Greg Thompson gasps for air on the way to a first place finish. Right: Some of .Jay Beckby's expertise in diving. .4 li' o ': 4 .A ,. w M. 5 I' .4..., 1' J rv gf' f fl- in gf. ,NW .,,,,,,,,,,,,, fvHjQ,,,QA,,sQ5 1,,..w ' ., . X K V .-iA' 51:k.aLLf? 'j , 'K' , 1 , f,,A, if . 1 s 5' i If r r.r' i i 5 ,Qu i , I . W f , I fp I! jf f 3? l 'M HI ff ' wp , . f If K is -., me-g 'A 4... av fd, V ik:-,' 'F W 'W'f l if . 2, K -1- it ' -3- 1.5.4 J' .SEMI 'A I -I - I al!-.nl 155 ' Y 9 ' v I is .2-3 lu-.4 5 KW-iw Y' I I x 'WJIJ 6. ,- Y-, - - 52' g K g 4 . lp Q, ' we-1 Q fir. vi. as ,- , . .een gg,- 'ysvv . .fs- Above Left: Making waves is a pastime of Dave Kleiber's. Above: Phil Berlie contemplates the quantrum theory while on the block. Left: An early edge is achieved by Mike Natvig on his way to a Trans-Nebraska record. SWIMMERS HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASO 3 si, , gg., I , .Q 0 . Q 5 Q Q4 x A QS- 5 'i A Lk. , fl. ,, , 42w.w'Q -1 ,, i yank! W ' . i M. 5 1 . H 3 - f.xx93 A VARSITY SWIMMERS: Back Row: L. Jones, L. Houtz, L. Friend, M. Hoggatt, Hahne, C. Tegler, A. Rief. Front Row: M. Coffey, R. Stevens, A. Rief, L. Friend, K Coach Deger, Middle Row: K. Beck, L. Oske, J. Kvasnicka, K. Longshore, K, Schumm, A. Friborg, L. Brewer, B. Board. Q 'WF'-'.'a 4e M'-n.,,,,,4l -'-Q -mg -....., 1 NU' Q I u A HASTINGS 87- B4 GRAND ISLAND HASTINGS 100- 57 FREMONT HASTINGS 41-128 LINCOLN EAST HASTINGS 80- 79 LINCOLN NORTHEAST HASTINGS 112- 44 LINCOLN HIGH HASTINGS 17- 66 COLUMBUS 90- 80 NORTH PLATTE 1 . Qu h . ugh., ..1 . Y' II . Pl 4. I. , Q - :qi ll'. u:r'.. e'.s:1-as-, 5 1 5 . I ' I ,4 1. ' .lm ' f ' - -, L . 35 I A I .,...l,ilg,jQ Left: Lori Houtz executes a pike position dive at the Trans-Nebraska meet held in Hastings. Right: Michelle Coffey, Kim Hahne, and Anne Rief yell encouraging words to their fellow teammates. The 1980-81 Varsity Girls Swimming season was an overall success. Coach Carla Deger commented, I was very pleased with all of the swimmers' ef- forts, This year was the first year for the boys' and girls' seasons to be combined. The practice schedules and co-ed meets ran smoothly throughout the season. There was more community support for the meets which was an added spark of enthusiasm for the team. The girls participated in hard wor- kouts all season, practicing in the morn- ing and the afternoon. The swimmers averaged a total of 130 miles for the season. The season started out great with a victory over Grand Island and girls gained momentum throughout the sea- son, losing only to Lincoln East and Co- lumbus in dual action at HHS. Coach Deger stated that, Overall this was a very good season, and we will miss the four seniors on this years team. Lori Houtz was the 41 diver for the team and Leslie Friend, 1980-81 team captain, was the best distance swimmer. Laurie Jones and Mary Hog- gatt also contributed strength in dis- tance events and backstroke respective- ly. The team consisted of 4 seniors, 7 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 4 freshmen. Hastings finished 3rd in the Trans-Ne- braska meet, and 5th in the Big Ten Championship. There were many state qualifiers. The results at state were-Lori Houtz, 9th in diving. Jane Kvasnicka, 28th in the Individual Medley. , -Manure, .44l 's4,gJ,, ft ff? .-7 nd' L 1 :V 'K Qi on ' 1. K 1'-.ff . .gr ,NW ff' V. 'K N. ,Mx ,sa ,fr if V A' Top Left: Counting laps isn't too hard, except on those rare occasions when you have to swim 20 laps. Top Right: And the nominees for female swimmer of the year are Cathy Beck, Cindy Tegler, Kim Hahne, Michelle Coffey, Bridgett Board. Bottom Left: Anne Friborg whines, But Coach, the waters too cold. I don't wanna swim today! Bottom Right: Like a creature from the deep Raejean Stevens moves in for the kill. , vii ,, .X , I eff ff 1E T'ii'V S v A A we Q f Y 0' . K 9 4' 6 Q I: 51' 4 4 X tk sf rv f i , 'Q X 5 5 Left: It's a frog, it's a fish, no it's Lori Houtz doing her famous imitation of a swimmer in the starting position. Right: Poor losers are not hard to find, but poor winners? -such as Lorie Friend and Kim Hahne. Bottom Left: There are three styles of swimmers, those who look at the camera and smile, those who look at their friends and smile, and those who don't look at anything and smile! Thank You-Michelle Coffey, Judy Oskey, and Cathy Beck. Bottom Right: Some swimmers prefer to do things the hard way, even if it means starting backwards. , 1 ...n- 4-4 CHEERLEADERS CREATE ENTHLISIASM The winter sports cheerleaders had a busy time trying to promote school spirit and pride. Their hard work and many hours of practice and planning paid off in a successfull season. The athletes, coaches, and all people involved appreciated the effort, enthusiasm, and helpfulness of all the cheerleaders. Sophomore yell leaders were: S. Smith, S. Miller, T. Halsey, L. Draper, and K. Ocker. Varsity boys basketball cheerleaders were: Kim McCarty, Cathy Snell, Trisha Burgess, Chris Minnick, and Sue Schmidt. - 1 Varsity wrestling cheerleaders: Ginger Surface, Melanie Kamper, Kim Woodward, Kara DeWitt, and Melinda Schwab. Jill Fingeret, Jody Gillespie, and Lori Lampher cheer at a girls basketball game. The boys basketball squad promoted pre-game spirit throughout year. Freshman yell leaders were: N. Lampher, J. Nelson, M. Mullins, L Halsey, and J. Alexander. DEBATORS HAVE OUTSTANDING YEAR This has been one of the more out- standing seasons for Debate at Hastings High School, stated Ms. Miller. Each year a topic is chosen. This year's topic was Consumer Protection . The de- bators built their case on the banning of tobacco in the United States and they de- bated the pros and cons of valium. Rich Christensen was named Outstand- ing Varsity Debator. Rich was chosen as Outstanding Senator in Student Congress. He teamed with Steve Howard to place 2nd in State. Rich and Steve also placed 2nd in the Creighton Prep Classic and 2nd at Mar- ian-Bellarmine. Rich Lantz and Rich Chris- tensen won at Ralston in the varsity divi- sion. Barb Howard was named Outstanding Novice Debator. Barb had a very consis- tent year and looks forward to a place in the State Tournement next year. The Debate officers were: Rich Christen- sen, President, Steve Howard, Vice-Presi- dent, Rich Lantz, Secretary, Dave Zielkeq Treasurer and Ms. Rita Miller, sponsor. Debators: First rowg J. Strasheim, B. Howard, M. Marsh, S. Dickenson, Second row, D. Torghele, J. Anderson, R. Stockton, R. Christensen, J. Kvansicka, T. Willy, D. Black, S. Scholtz, Third row, B. Adrain, R. Lantz, Fourth rowg R. Goerhing, B. Gollner, D. Zielke, M. Schlacter, A. Blessing, S. Howard, Ms. Rita Miller. i,f,'5-ijt: M X Above: Steve Howard and Rich Christensen display the trophies they won this year. Right: Ms. Miller explains to Dave Zielke and Brent Adrain the concept of note taking. l WM... - 5 --W - - ..-M l Z DECA CLUB KNCWS THEIR BUSINESS F . f '- i i 'm C V i . -. '-fi, . . f -T . - f. - --1 .f'feLgi2g?ffif--'FFS gif C I .Wa Us-.5 ,M Y Mf K5YQ'1v'es , I W, .V W.,, gems.. .N .:sf'-2??1'i1s'f-- .ri--Q '.- V Magis- S' - K :AA-J DECA members include: First row-A. Schribner, R. Lamberson, J. Tippin, A. Gingerich, E. Clabaugh, M. Hoggatt. Second row-B. Bjugstad, R. Powell, S. Mace, L. Castleberry, J. Hurt, D. Hartman, T. Riechart, K. Swenson, S. Sunderland, L. Arneson. Third row- D. Diehl, B. Oltean, K. Hickins, and advisor Ms, Sutter. The DECA Club is the Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America. The club's pur- pose is to further the students professional and social growth in the area of Marketing and Distribution. Any junior or senior en- rolled in Marketing class is eligible to join. Hurt, This years officers include: Jim President, Bill Oltean, Vice-President, Lorie Arenson, Secretary, Kathi Swenson, Trea- surer. Ms. Joyce Sutter is the club spon- sor. During the 1980-81 year, the DECA Club was involved in many activities. To help raise money for later events, they spon- sored a dance in November and sold don- uts on the bridge before school. A number a field trips were taken throughout the year. Members visited the Nash Finch Distribution Center in Grand Island. ln Lincoln, they visited Kawasaki and Weavers Potato Chip Plants, Metro Mail Advertising and the Centrum and Atri- um shopping plazas. These field trips were taken to give the students an idea of ca- reers and jobs available in the marketing and distribution field. ln February, the DECA Club prepared for the State DECA Conference. The State Conference was held in Omaha during March. The students competed in individ- ual areas so they could learn how to handle job situations and problems more effective- ly. Winners at the state conference were eligible for the National DECA Career De- velopement Conference in Anaheim, Cali- fornia in June. Above left: Jim Hurt, Ken Hickens, Steve Sunderlund and Dave Hartman show their stuff. Above: Ms. Sut- ter holds on. U7 121 :Hg EEEL3' HWJS 'GECDQ 35-,,,,w 2-35 -H :' 265 F-im OCLV' 35 3 4543, gcic? 1,-3523 CC5rr1 --AX O '32 4529 55 F-'BE sw ww! ow? Dios, ma. -E U UP o m 3 Saga rl!-101 lelpe H ll! 5 VV S P 349' EXCHANGE STUDENTS HAVE Hastings High had four Foreign Ex- change Students this year. Seniors, JoAnne Hamilton, Hanna Loyche and Mah- met Germeyah, and one Junior, Julie Vick- erey. JoAnne is from Shepparton, Astralia. She arrived in Hastings in January of 1980. She was a member of the 1980-81 Flag Squad. Over the summer she went to Casa- vant Camp which is a marching and flag camp. At the last Flag Squad routine, dur- ing basketball season, she was presented a letter jacket as a going-away present. She' was also on the 1980 tennis team in which she lettered. Hanna is from Ramlose, Denmark. She arrived in Hastings at the beginning of the 1980-81 school year. People had told her that Nebraska was partly cowboys and partly farmers, but she found out different- ly. Hanna has two years left in Denmark and plans to study languages. Some of her classes are German, French, Latin, and English. - Mehmet is from Gaziantep, Turkey, which has about 400,000 people and is a bit larger than Hastings. He arrived in Has- tings at the beginning of the 1980-81 school year. One reason he wanted to be foreign exchange student is because he wanted to learn a new language. Mehmet has completed his studies at Gaziantep College, where about 500 students attend. At his school he participates in basketball, ping pong, volleyball, handball, and soc- cer. There are no cheerleaders, Tigerettes, or Flag Squad and he thinks that the school spirit here is very interesting. Julie is from Masterton, New Zealand and arrived in Hastings in January of 1981. Before coming to Hastings, she stopped in Los Angeles and went to Disneyland. Julie said she was really surprised how flat Ne- braska is. Some of her classes here are English, American History, Spanish, and chemistry. l ADVENTURE .kv A V 4 T 'Ti L c Hanna Loyche QDenmarkJ, Mehmet Germeyah QTurkeyJ, JoAnne Hamilton Mustraliab ,,,,.,..-1 -, fa K . Julie QNew Zealandj enjoys the variety of books found in the HHS library. 3 fi! V' 5,- CURTAINS LIP FOR THE KGSMET KLLIB l , 1 lll Kosmet Klub provides a time for stu- dents interested in acting, technical the- ater, makeup, and stage entertainment to gather as a club. Meetings are held twice a month. Meetings include stu- dent produced program, business in brief, and refreshments provided by the members. For this and other acting done at the various school plays, they receive points towards the National Thespian Society. If enough points are achieved they become members of the National Thespian Society, Mr. Ronald Veburg acts as sponsor for this club. MEMBERS: Pictured Above QLtoRJ, Diane Boese, Lisa Norwood, 'Alma Lowry, 'Laurie Brookhart, 'Sue Schmidt, Kit Marlowe, Tanya Willey, Todd Herddon, 'Tom Pringle, Larry Holcombe, 'Mike Obenchain, Steve McKinnis, Gretchen Copple, and Suzan Baldwin. Not Pictured: Stacey Evers, 'Mary Franzen, Vicki Fuller, Jenni Hurd, Sherrie Kyttle, Ivy Potts, Russell Van Langen and Julie Weber. ' Indicates member of National Thespian Society. USHERS, USHERETTES WORK WITH A The people you see standing at the door, handing out programs for musi- cals, school plays, Honors night, and Commencement are the 1980-81 Usher and Usherette Corp. The Ushers and Usherettes are chosen in the spring of their Junior year. Sponsors, Mr. Kort and Mr. Pratters make sure each Usher or Usherette welcomes each person with a warm smile and then escorts them to their seat. PICTURED: Phil Berlie Ross Freese Wally Glassmyer Mark Harris Darin Honn Jim Hurt Jeff Karloff Randy Kissinger Dave Klieber Rich Lantz Tim Larsen Rich Lloyd Mark Malesker Joe Miller Mike Natvig Sherman Ready Miles Redfield Scott Stoncipher John Vonnes Lisa Bengtson Laurie Brookhardt Leslie Castleberry Audry Fast Mary Franzen Leslie Friend Jody Gillespie Sue Hartman Brenda Hemje Lori Houtz Sara Jorgenson Mel Kamper Laura Killefer Sherry Mace Kim McCarty Chris Minnick Deann Mortensen Janet Pauley Becky Peters Kim Rollins Anne Schlachter Sue Schmidt Ginger Surface Kathi Swenson Laurie Watson Carol Erickson NOT PICTURED: Jerry Black Ed Brewer Dan Bunde Rich Christensen Dave Coover Rob Early Jim Fobben Jeff Lake Scott Miller Dave Nelson Mike Spady Dan Torghele Alan Uerling Greg Watson Mitch Weiss Lisa Ricker Jeri Rupiper Renee Salisbury Milinda Schawb Kristi Thomas i 4 1153. Qt 't X H in it 'Vi , ART AND RIFLE CLUBS HAVE GOGD YEAR K L. f , STN' 3- y 5 .', at A ' . V X f 2 '- f. i f- 1 ef . 1 , ' 1 .fi ' ' .fi T Z-. , ff 9' f ,S - , ' . Af, Q. ' a i ,- X -iii Art club members from left to right: D. Ackerman, K. Shutt, D. Alexander, D. Brewer, B. Jernberg, M. Paulson, R. Crandell, T. Burgess. wr' 1- Pictured above, standing: S. Ready, C. Hinrich, T. Wilson, M. Andrews, J. Moline. T. Frank, J. Sinnard, Sponor Mr. Cordell. Sitting: J. Shaver, D. Aulner, J. Roth, E. Thaut, W. Woods, S. Ries, J. Clifton. The Art Club had a very busy year. They started with an Initiation Party for its new members. This was a chance to meet with the other members and to learn about the coming club projects and activities. They also painted a mural picturing the school and many of the activities that are focused around the school. They plan to work on this mural for the next few years in order to finish it. During the Christmas season, they sold Christmas cards they had made to the stu- dents. They also were asked to paint mu- rals on the Goodwill Store window for both the Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays. The Art Club traveled to Grand lsland. They visited the Warehouse Art Gallery and learned about different styles and tech- niques. The officers for Art Club included: Presi- dent, Ranae Crandell, Vice-President, Mer- ry Jackson, Secretary, Becky Hanson, Treasurer, Mel Paulson. Mrs. Kort was the club sponsor. The 1980-81 year was ,a good year for the HHS Sharpshooters. They returned five experienced members and an additional thirteen members signed up. Mr. Cordell was their sponsor, ln addition to their regular season, the Rifle Club held a dual meet with Kearney. It was the first meet held at Hastings for a number of years. The club is hoping to expand this meet into an invitational and make it an annual event. Hastings won the dual, taking all three firsts, one second, and one third, and one fourth. The State meet was held in March. Jim Sinnard placed fifth in the Class AA Divi- sion. This class insludes shooting from all three positions-the kneeling, standing, and the prone position. Their only other place winner was Eric Thaut who tied for third in the Novice Prone Class. Officers for this year included: President, Jim Sinnard, Vice-President, Tom Frank, and Sec.-Trea- surerg Eric Moline. BOWLERS HAVE STRIKINCI YEAR The 1980-81 Bowling Club meets ev- ery Monday at 3:30 at Pastime Bowl. Advisor Glen Marshall, spends hours helping bowlers improve their game scores. The team had a busy year. Start- ing Nov. 11, they had the start of the Nebr. YBA Championship Tourna- ments, Family Twosomes between Feb. 1 and Feb. 12, and Nebr. AAYBC Qualif- ing Tourney in March. Members-Front Row, L to R: Amy Scribner, Na- dine Scribner, Brenda Scribner, Roy Drummond, Tim Fleener, Second Row: Jodi Drummond, Terry Saddler, Lori Brewer, Kathy Reutler, Sue Blauvelt, Terry Weinman, Connie Brewer, Vickie Fuller. JoAnn Howard, Third Row: Julie lmmel, Kim Wer- bel, Jennifer Shaver, Cindy Burns, Janyce Auker, Whitney Drake, Dale Aulner, John Shaver, Dana Alexander, Troy Adler, LaDonna Carver, Jackie Harman, Dawnette Coordes. Kim seems to say, Watch this! -A f if Roy Drummond President urn Q V il tl - fkla. Dale Aulner ' A X: Vice-President A V Amy Scribner Treasurer Teammates wait patiently for their turn ACTIVITY AWARDS Cheerleaders Juniors Burgess. Trlcla Flngeret. Jlll Snell. Cathy Woodward, Kim Debate Juniors Adrian. Bren! Sophomores Stockton, Rlchard Zielke, Dave Freshmen Anderson, Joe Black. Devra Blessing. Alison Howard. Barbara Schlnchter. Mark Strasheim, Jane Flamlngos Juniors Beck, Cathy Hahne, Kim Hanson, Becky Kerr, Jean Kvasnicka, Jane Langdan, Jackie Ore, Gaylene Sophomore: Callan, Shannyn Ellerbee, Stacy Friend, Lorie Frlbofg, Anne Stevens, Raejean Freshmen Brehm, Susan Tigerenes Juniors Dunham, Diana Kerr, Jean Lambert, Brenda Nikklla, Donna Strasheim, Sally Mat Maids Scphomores Alexander, Dana Blessing. Sally Brewer, Debbie Brown, Peggy Fast, Susan Mace. Sandy Smith, Sharon Speech 5 Theatre Junlors Connway, Gwen Holcombe, Larry Sophomore: Bcese, Diane Lowry. Alma Freshmen Andrew, Sandy MUSIC AWARDS Band Juniors Dickerson, Jon Fukumorl, Toko Harris. Jon Hoffman. Bruce Howard. Thom Klmmlnau, Becky Pohl, Scott Spurgeon, Amy Touchstone, Ellen Sophomore: LINDERCLASSMAN AWARDED Buckley, Liz Crowl, Randy Kimmlnau, Randy Kiolbasa. Steve Morris. Mike Stevens, Raejean Svoboda, Scoii Workman, Darln Freshmen Drummond. Jodie Kohlz, Chris McKInnis, Mark Wolfe, Becky Zalman, Jay Orchesln .lunlors Locke. Laura McDougal, Sarah Stewart. Lisa Touchstone, Ellen Welch, Barbara Sophomores Klmrninau. Randy Kingsley, Pam Locke, Ken Sechtldben, Tom Svoboda. Scot! Freshmen Hunter. Susan Wilmot, Valerie National School Orchestra Axaaclallon Award McDougal, Sarah Choral Music Juniors Copple. Regan Cronin, Steve Hardlng, Rob Holcombe, Larry Kroeger. Julie Locke. Laura McDougal, Sarah Munsell. Donna Prlngle, Tom Schmidt, Steve Stewart. Lisa Sulley. Steve Thomas. Vlcky Zalman, Shelley Sophomores Carr, Jamie Crowley, Julie Copple, Grerchen Frlborg, Anne Kingsley. Patty Locke, Ken Maul, Ann Ruberaon. Mark Schmldtg Gail Sachtleben, Tom FYGSHYGGD Alekander. Jennifer Anderson, Joe Black, Devra Blessing. Alison Evans, James Finke, Todd Ganow, Susan Hunter, Susan Johnson, Corey Marsh, Margaret Mcliinnis, Steve Hawks. Mark Oliver. Elizabeth Snodgrass, Dnvld Walker, Scott Wnllemafh. Rick Wllmol, Valerie ATHLETIC AWARDS Boys Basketball Juniors Kister. Mark Oltean. Blll Shimek. Sieve HONORS Sophomores Carr. Jamie Freshmen Boys Basketball Anderson, Wade Boyd, Mike Dieken. Darryn Englehnrdt, Jon Fluke. Tod Foote. BobMgr, Hurt, Paul Kenny, Reggie Miller. Josh Nikklla, .Rlchard Oltean, Bob ' . Peters, Greg I Reimer. Cgrtls Sanderson. Jim Tippin, Ken-Mgr. Wigert, Bryan Wright. Kevln Girls Basketball Juniors Arneson. Lorie Dunham, Diana Jacobi, Debbie Smith, Tenl Sophomore: Sandstedt. Ann Freshmen Girls Balkelbnll Black. Devrd Blesslng, Allson Brehm, Susan Classen, Sonja Conaway. Michelle Ganow. Susan Howard, Barbara Petzoldl. Klm Rclllns, Vonnie Schultz. Stacy Stout. Mia Werbel, Klm Cross Cauntry Junior-Q Finley, Scot! Kranau, Brian Football Juniors Classen. Dan Eldred, Scott Evans, Tom Fels, Blll Fraser. Mitch Gerard, Bob Goehrlng. Rlck Herron, Art-Mgr. Hinrichs. Mltch Johnson. Ken Klslel, Mark Lambert, Mike Mitchell, Randy Moore. Scott Hltzel. Scot! Sophomores Aspen, Roger Bunde. Robb Cramer. Bradley Kiolbasa. Steve Sealey. Russ Freshmen Anderson, ,Wade eqya, Mme Brooks, Todd .Crillw Dave ' klllgkbnfbiffyn ' Engldhqrdl. Jon Ef.ch,,Mncn French, Don I Foote, Robe!! Glover, Alan Hurt, Paul Johnson, Corey-Mgr, Kenny, Reggle Klrby, Troy Miller, Josh Hlkklla, Rlchard Oltenn. Robert Osman, Robert Reimer. Curtis f Restrepo. Gustaxlo Sanderson, James Slansky, Randy Wigert. Bryan Wright, Kevin Zalman, Jay Boys Gall Juniors Brownlee, Paul Meininger, Clay Boys Svrlmmlng Juniors Minnlck. Brian - Sophomore: Beckby, Jay Jurgena, Vince Locke, Ken Versa-.v, Wayne Freshmen Stevens, Ronvfflgr. cm, swimming Juniors Hahne, Kim Kvasnicka. Jane Rlef. Anne Tegler. Cindy Sophamorea Stevens, Reejean Bays Tennls J unlors Scholtz. Steve Zaroban, Ken Girls Tennis Juniors Dunham, Dlana Jacobl, Debbie McDougal, Sarah Touchstone, Ellen Sophomore: Draper, Lorl Mlller, Shelly Sandstedt. Ann Boy: Track Juniors Eldred, Scott Finley, Scott Gcehring, Rick Harrison, Jon Kranau, Brian Lambert, Mlke Minnick. Brian Sophomore! Carr, Jamie Davis, Lance Gartner. Doug Freshmen Boys Track Anderson, Wade Bierman. Kelly Brooks, Todd Cully, Dave Dieken, Darryn Evans, Jamle Fluke. Todd Hansen. Steve Hock, John Johnson, Corey Kohn, Chrls Miller, Josh Nowka. Mark Reimer, Curtis Schlachler, Mark Schumm, Bill Tlppln. Ken Walker, Scott Walxemsth, Rich-Mgr. Wright. Kevin Girls Track Juniors Ameson, Lorie Bennett, Barbara Blnuvell, Sue -Mgr. Crm, Jan Mgr. Foote, Julia Goehrlng, Renee Kroeger, Julie Smith, Terri Sophomores Park, Debble Ruxton, Renae Freshmen Girls Track Alexander. Jennifer Black, Devra Blessing, Alison Brehm, Susan Clnssen, Sonja Coffey, Michelle Darnall, Tracy DeRicse, Mary Ganow, Susan Hardy. Kathy Harris, Michelle Henry. Marie .Mlller, Jody Mullins, Michelle Oliver, Ellzabeth Palmer, Janet Trlmmlngham, Jaan Smlth, Kim-Mgr. Mcfdistex. Deenallllgr. Volleyball Juniors Ameson, Lorie Bennett, Barbara Dunham, Diana Miller, Debbie Mlller, Kelly Nelson, Cheryl Smith. Terri Sophomores Buckley, Liz-Mgr, Sandsledl, Ann Freshmen Volleyball Anderson, Kayne Black, Devru Board, Bridget Brehm, Susan Clnssen, Sonja Conaway, Michelle Ganow, Susan Olldersleeve, Tammy Hurrifeld, Lisa Howard. Barbara Nelson, Jackie Nelson. Shelley K Petzoldt, Kim Rollins, Vannle Rupiper, Angle Scholu, Stacy Tschauner, Wendy Wrestllng Juniors Herron, Art Nitzel, Scott Poppe, Mitch Woodward. Jim Sophomcres Hardy. Bill Hunt, Steve mmerg, Todd Nitzel. Grunt Freshmen Cully, Dave Erlckxon, Torn Each. Mitch Glover, Alan Hedlund, Dan Johnson, Corey Klrby, Troy Schumm. Blll Warburton, Ron Wilson. Troy Zalman, Jay STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Presidenl- Barbara Bennett VlcePru- Davld Hamburger Secretary- Renae Crandall Treasurer- Bill Feis Sr. Rep. Scott Nitzel Jr, Rep, Jamie Carr Soph. Rep, Joe Anderson Freshmen Rep: Ned Fike ROTARY AWARDS Bennett, Bnrbafa Fukumorl, Toka usual, scan, Scholia, Slcgve SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Juniors Anderson. Scott Bennett, Barbara Clark, Brenda Classen, Dan Conaway, Gwen DeRlese, Georgena Eldred. Scott Finley. Scott Fukurnorl, Toshiko Harding, Robert Hueske, Gale Jernberg. Beth McDougal, Sarah Nitzel, Scott Schultz, Stephen Smith, Teresa Thrasher. Loren Welch, Barbara Zaroban. Ken Sophomore: Boese, Diane Carr, Jamie Evers. Stacey Fanning, Paige Friborg, Anne Hardy. William Jeans, Debra Kinggley, Pamela Low1y.,Alma , Manson. Suzanne Maul, Ann Noble. Becky Peterwrh Krislln Sachtleben, Tom Snndstedt, Ann Willey, Tanya Freshmen Black, Devra Blessing. Alison Classen, Sonja Hardy, Kathy Hunter, Susan Kohlz. Chris Miller, Josh Muirhend. Chris Ruusch, Robyn Reimer. Curtis Schultz, Stacy Shutt. Kelly Stelner, Jacque Strashelm. June Vap, Mellssa Yennl, Klm Above left: KHHS is proud to present the 1940 stars, Ellen Touchstone, Laura Locke and Lisa Stewart singing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. 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T112 JAZZ HAND Krueger and Barb Bennett drag on for water Left Thom Howard plays his Grapefruit Interlude D 66 77 JLI IQRS AND SENIORS SAIL AWAY On May 16, weird things started hap- pening at HHS. Although there had been secret meetings, private elections, and the like going on for some time, it wasn't quite the same as it was on this certain Saturday. People, who had been there the night before, started arriving at the high school on a Saturday morning! The doors were covered with the words Ju- nior-Senior Prom and the activity that went on inside was tremendous. About nine o'clock that night, people started arriving, dresses in tuxedos and formal dresses. When they entered the high school, they were surrounded by streamers that stretched from the floor to the ceiling. Upon entering the gym, they were begged to Come Sail Away by large posters on the walls and bleachers. From the ceiling hung stars and cloudsg and a giant rainbow stretched over the stage. Directly across from it was a poem, composed by junior Becky Han- sen, from the juniors to the seniors. Out in the middle of the floor there was a fountain, and to the side there were ta- bles. Outside, on the landing, one could get punch from servers Robb Bunde, Mi- chelle Mullins, Dave Zielke, or Susan Brehm. Providing music was a group called Constellation . No one is really sure what happened at the Senior High on this strange night, and everyone was gone about midnight. The only thing known about this weird occuence is that a lot of people had a really great time! -Q SFTHHHEQQ fre' 35s.ss1.s .e .pf-ef.ttx.fr ASGVIZ f',-S531 3:3553 A Lf '- ff, faZQE?G JJ SE. 2 ,, 5 i 151 1-53 ,JUNE if LHB A i it ll , '?H1S IS AHA? THEYSAIDX jg f ,,,i ivsglv A g , 4. .lj XF --5 ,,,.,V A A jx, I A Al A iff-l A r-'Wo A A W VI I ' - 2.1, E 5 A 5' Top: These doors are just waiting to be opened by the juniors, seniors, and their dates for Prom. Above: A quote from the theme song 1 Come Sail Away j, on the bleachers, reads as follows: A gathering of angels appeared above our heads . . , they sang to us the gong of hope and this is what they said Right: Ken Zaroban jtopj and Bill Feis Qsidel look on as Steve Scholtz prepares to beat Jim Woodward away as they put up Prom decora- tions, P 2+ - iii MQ' ,rf .mf . ' r- . 3. v , X ' ' A u ., . - xc-4' ne 1 .f'- W ,. . . f A W 'fell as QA 4 - 7 - . ' -. - f ,. i' w f . i , rv. ,. - .f -- I Il' Y .f f 45 - - -'1 '. f 'i .s ..,. iw. --M ' ...than-1-M A U A 5,7 V .. ' P 'rw' J, it 'Wu Y u ' X 1 I - , i.- -4f+- f ,J r ,X 564 wr Right: A poem by Becky Hanson, written for the seniors, hangs amidst the stars. Abovei Steve Sulley hangs streamers in the lobby in preparation for the Prom. Far below: Kim Woodward Qrightj and Kara DeWitt watch a seemingly confused Bill Oltean. Below: These twentylfive wild-and'crazy juniors take a break from their hard work of decorating to pose for a picture, A we -0' ws. elm. rw 1? he it , W EQ '19 Above left: Mike Spady, Sue Hartman, and their invisible dates wait for tickets. Above middle: The typical blind date for Prom, Above right: Dave Nelson sits out 0 'Ll pe... .t H, x mu 4 -1 - fix., 915' Q an-mf - kli- X1 X if 4, K 1 ' r X x ,K -fs- X JK 1 -I. P' 1 . 3 nits an ,NW wf'4'.: '5fe- 'q A , - pr ar:-gl.-E..::-.: ' f 'N 1 fx mea... ,1 yi, . y' ..-.. .. . ,X YL 'xr' K K ' f ' ,c 5 A ... 2. st . K W A ff .4 2? if 1 1. 3Fn .A .vp K - L ,F t , X f-if .:...' , 'Q M ,Q ',Xx ? - 1' X , A :'-153: - W i I SETI .- 'Y I f f. 'v ' P gui Maru ,- 1 1 eh rx 44 Q I , ... F, -ff' , -f ,.-iv. ,M::.f,. 4-,,,,, on.. 811,-.1 Ll F33 TE x 515.3 , -6. Q 1' 151- ps.-L .1 3: f xg g, -ms' ,R is 'N .J A 1 FLAMINGOS KEEP AFLOAT QQ wwf 'W' . yy w. 'f . ' A Flamingos fl to ri L. Rieners, L. Lamper, M, Kemper, J. Gillespie, J. Hanzel, J. Kvasnicka, K. Hanhe, J. Kerr, J. Langdon, C. Beck, G. Ore, B. Hanson, R. Stevens, S. Callens, L. Friend, S. Ellerbee, A. Friborg, M. Jackson, K. McCarthy, S. Brehm V Hs fi 2 I A. ., .Q 11, 1f2'..'l 2 xlwfltt, I 1 sg 'Sw-S., wiki- Y - : 7294- ,JK IEEE.-L.ffs-ffkl? trmftife' ' J - wmRgi3E':f14.f3.-9' .1 11 wzimiw- f ' 'iff 'fe r ali vm' ri V. .32 fig., ELS! gisfie-P 9 , wa '?.'..,224,Xg33ki,gfn V -3 gigs. ,ftp,g:5f- f. .151 we , ,s W 9.1.3, L 4 M i 'Ie i... Nevada, Montana, Kentucky, . . . NE- ' QMMLS Y'.ii . A BRASKA!! The 1980-81 Flamingo show, 1 1 . dedicated to the states, was presented , b ,V fs V in March. The annual money making ffffi i'1i V V project was a Christmas bake sale. The ' i .3 wr ' money earned was for decorations, out- 7 is 3 E A fits, and other expenses throughout the WNW V i V ,445 V year. Twenty girls are picked in the fall 5 T 5 'fi ..,. i, so they can practice over the year, un- i ' f M ' der the direction of Barb Franklin. 'f ,,,.. ?,,,, W Said Merry Jackson, president of Fla- ll -- mingos, l didn't know how much work ' V ' went into being a Flamingo, but l think l A can do a good job. I hope to see all the Flamingos working together to make the show a successful one. 15? Y' 3 ax, liliiiii' J i' ' ' T K . . . V Vg 4' . gbove,VV'LhehtheJme of the l9BO-Bl 'show Salute to the V V . , M pf- .21L. ---. -,.. . V tates ig t, ean steps out in sty e 'Vi Flamingos show proper saluting techniques. A Aww, , -fwwwmzw-wr .Q Wg v ,ww A V -mmmww-we f f . -f-f-am,-....,m! if i L-,par QQ 'ww ' i . if -. + 'H Y A 35 za . . , , My Get it right girls . . . lt's three fingers, not a leg and a foot, when you're going down for the third time. A L 'u !' Alright Simon says, Hands up Below, Hey! What happened to your bodies. .QS ., Xl w- 3 l an-4 'Ds lg .- Pi, Z! 4 Q f as fv Ii'-I ,, sn.. 4 its . 1 W 0.4.- Q-'S X ve-av I . ., ,. t , i , si ff uv: , 7 ii it 1- - ' , -Q 2' Q qt X , ,ky Nb fs - div- I as ,, ,,,. .,,. . I. V, ffm Y TU-,, 1 6' 1 S ,A I 152 qu. Senior Pioiy The Hastings High School Senior Class of 1981 PRESENT on April IOand I I, I98I - at 8 o'clock sharp An Original, Sensational, Gripping, and Domestic Melo-Drama Ill!!! lag!! Ylll Ill HI!! Illll III! in three acts with 8-minute intermissions written by Addison Aulger to depict the trials and triumphs olvirtue and justice over temptation and vice Produced in the Hastings Senior High School Auditorium-Theatre Illuminated by genuine and patented Edison Incandescent Light THIS IS POSITIVELY THE FIRST ENGAGEMENT OF THIS DRAMA IN THIS THEATRE THIS SEASON! ic FOI IOWING POWERFUL CAST, in order of appearance RAII WESTON ,,..... W IiSTON ...... lrmghler .STON . .,...... . iglundjarmer -' I' STON .,,....... 'r ill Ihr ftlllllil-I' RR I WELL ....................... il HllN0.Fl Marr IDESPERATEI DESMOND ...... iifvulmu I 'illain ilrrwnrld N A U DI ENC E ....... KN IN AUDIENCE ..,. NS .... .,..,........ 'Ihr' Lau I lllf DIPI MORAN ,.,. mli rniplnrer' XTHAR IN AT BAR .,... I WOMAN ..,. KT TABI.E ...,. IIXBLE ..., -KRTY .........,.....,.... mli uwner ULD MAG! CLANCY ..... ren l7PlIt'r dulzr I N . ,.... . Miss Linda Tillemans Miss KelliHunt .....,.'Mr, Scott Brink Miss Melinda Schwab ...,'Mr. Mike Obenchain , ...,. Mr. Scott Messler Mr.Tim Larsen Miss Cindy Rouse Miss Mikki Turner Mr. Dave Kleiber Mr, Dave Coover Miss Angie Peterson Miss LoriSlansky Miss Kit Marlowe ., .... Miss LeAnn Harrison Mr. Mark Malesker Mr. Doug Runcie 'Miss Mary Franzen Mr. Mark Harris ' Iiiliirm 0 waves TIIF BIOUKE DRUG STM! hu just roeulved n new Ill ol syringes and voter bottle wild vlll be sold at very bl pix. Also prophylactic tooth NDI! especially adapted In dill lb tween the teeth, only ik. A. II. BIDOKE, DIIJGGIST. Gluna Fitted. KO 3alOOOXlXOOg lludiioii l Ib' lllii ul idivxhril-llulhlrvi 3.....l.l VVashatI'iemia 11.. -n-.4 -nn pink nu., -ns. I4-fn-new-nh u n-1. n- -I uni-up-run-n x-I,-nu-uh nl vu mn -.4 .-.u-.-q-sq:-an-1 1.-1-nfsqu-n-un-is II..II. McGrath Ilrw. Co. ml ag-nun-an--nu XY . ,. 'Miss Laurie Brookhart 5 ,n'rliznm'r ,, I VOY . , ...,. .... M r. Greg Thompson gf m fp pi'flnnni'r i 31 MORRISON ...,...,......,.,..,...,..........,... Miss Lisa Bengtson funk' '. .mnli prima donna ANIST FOR THIS OUTSTANDING ENGAGEMENT Ta Mixx Janel Pauley Z phy :ind Vocal Music Tutelage -ilu Sch wall and Mr. Daug Runcie The Ocean Wave washer 3 llIlIllbl1I'V Willr'nh-ul Spams Tonight ,A-.... Q ... .. . .. . 0 'ItotsItAtIME ot' REFINED SPECIALTIES WITH A COMPANY lZ.J...Z.lY.1J.7. 23LL '.1.'2 g ARTlSTS or VARYING ABILITIES wttt, BE ANNOUNCED av ' , Messtt. DAN EoGARTY's IIONKYTDNK DURING ACT II. neooneoooooonoooenuo twomen are respectfully requested to remove their hats so as not to impair the vision ofthose immediately behindj This will POSITIVELY be the end ofall serious drama in this theatre this season! ARRANGEMENT OF THE SCENES ACT l. Scene the hrst: Sitting room ofthe old New England farmstead, September. Scene the Second: The same. One week later lntermission ofEighI Minutes ACT ll, Dan Fogarty's saloon and honkytonk on the Bowery. The next night. Intermission of Eight Minutes At'T Ill. Scene the first: The old farmstead. A December CYCDIIQL, Scene the second: The same. The next morning. STAFF FOR THIS STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE 5,-,gc Infection ..,.. .. ..........,.,...........,.....,......,.... Mr. Dan Johnson. Hastings College student teacher pmdnction Director .. ..,....,. .......,.............,..,.....,....,.,,........,. Mr. Ron Veburg, Hastings Senior High School Stage Manager .,.,,.,.,,.......,.............,..... ......,.,.,.............. M r. Greg Thompson, assisted by Mr. Tom Pringle tmpnnttttn of the Lights and Electrical Effects ...... .........................,...,.........................,. M r. Jefl' Anderson, Head assisted by Miss Diane Boese, Mr. Alan Hoback and Mr. Scott McCune Arltsliti Scenery Executed by the Misses Suzan Baldwin, Diane Boese, Vicki Fuller, Jenni Hurd, Pam Larsen, 'Alma Lowry, Kit Marlowe. Lisa Norwood, 'Sue Schmidt, Lori Slansky, and Tanya Willey, and the Messrs, JelT Anderson, Larry Holcombe, and ' Dave Slnggett Various and Sundry Properties Collected and Managed by the Misses Sandy Andrew, Suzan Baldwin, Carol Erickson, Vicki Fuller, Susan Ganow, and Sue Hartman. Magnificent Makeup Executed by the Misses Sandy Andrew, Suzan Baldwin, Diane Boese, Gretchen Copple, Carol Erickson, Sue Hartman, Sherri Kyttle, 'Alma Lowry, Lisa Norwood, 'Sue Schmidt, and Tanya Willey. Gigantic Sound and Special Effects Produced by Miss Vicky Fuller and the Messrs. Larry Holcombe and Jim Meyer. Genteel Costumes Carecl for by the Misses Carol Erickson and Sue Hartman Hospitable House Management by Mr. Russell Van Lengen Marvelous Ushering by the Handsome Senior High Usher Corps, directed by the Messrs, Ron Kort and Louis Pratters Superb Silkscreening of Torso-Shirts by the Misses 'Alma Lowry, Kit Marlowe, Lisa Norwood, 'Sue Schmidt, and Lori Slansky, and Mr. Dave Sloggett Pqignitnt Posters for Lockers by the Misses Kit Marlowe and Lori Slansky, and Mr. Dave Sloggett incomparable Landing Display by the Misses Kit Marlowe and Lori Slansky Poster Printing with Perfection ,....... ..... ..,.... M r s. Kathy Klein Dedicated Distribution ofScripts ....., .... M rs, Jean Portwood Peerless Promotional Printing ..........., ........ M rs. Ray Little Dependable Drayage ...,..................... ..,. M r. Irv Vonderfecht Matchless Maintenance and Sanitation ,....,.................................................. ...... . .. Mr. Cecil Brown 'Troupe 155, lntemational Thespian Society ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND HEARTFELT COURTESIES The Theatre at Hastings College Hastings Daily Tribune Tehama Masonic Temple Hastings Community Theatre Cassell's Antiques KHAS Television Dr. John A. Coover KHAS Wireless KEZH Wireless KICS Wireless City National Bank and Trust First National Bank Hastings area businesses for poster display space All who helped make this dramatic spectacle possible O O O ADRIFT IN NEW YORK is produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company, Chicago. lt is requested that no Hash pictures be taken during the performance. 1 F t av' ,.. ,N x V' r ,vw TP ' W nn- ' I vp 411' 153 TIGER NETTERS PLACE THIRD IN TRANS-NEBRASKA MEET The Hastings High girls tennis team placed third in the Trans-Nebraska ten- nis tourney to highlight their season. Other finishes for the girls were 5th in the Kearney Invitational, 6th in the Big 10 meet, and 8th in the State tennis meet held at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. The individual meets showed the scoring as follows: O Hastings Kearney Catholic 9 Hastings 7 McCook 2 Hastings 6 St. Cecelia 3 Hastings 8 Hastings 6 Hastings 9 Sandy Creek 0 Hastings 0 Lincoln East 9 Hastings 2 Kearney 7 Hastings 2 Grand Island 7 Hastings 5 York 4 Playing for the Tigers was Julie Ar- cher, Lori Draper', Diana Dunham', Debbie Fehlhafer, Leslie Friend, Debbie Jacobi', Margaret Marsh, Sarah McDou- gal', Shelly Miller', Crhis Minnick', Don- State Qualifiers na Munsell, Anne Rief, Ann Sandstedt', Sandstedt. Amy Spurgeon, Teri Stevens, and Ellen Touchstone'. 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' 'f . 353: lf, 'V K I te, w i! ,I hifi li, 'fv-'f' f Q P , .Jil - ii' 4 4 fi W' ,ff w ' - ' ' fi fa it fff.'gw i g,.,rsgm 'A' ' A t if I , I s V'-l -dw ,, .Q 9 -.m.,f,.,... if f +3 E.. g 1 A V 'F T . I it QW Q 5 Y .W ,..A, ,' ,, . . . ff' W L f : a hw 1 ,f L -ff. A. -f 1 X W x ' . k .v . K an A fi? g -' 1 , Q .. W Q x 'yy' M ' 'ffw i i ' 1 M' ' . , iz, if Rx - , Si'755'-1 - - all 92, v. 'WSE V ' Q ' 'A A ' K 1' ' 4 .. Wm - I y Y Q M' v 1' ' if L1 J' .AV f QA ' ,-, ,N 4. Ii- fx. 3? , L? 1,g 'gg.,f . Y . --as ' K 'G - ' kf'I 5 A ' ' 'A' 3 , 1592312 rm' ' ' -.H A 9 V 5 Q ' , . i :fn if-1 :1f'ff: -'fa iff 4 5 ,Q NN 1' ' Q -. V . ff ,N-', 1 1 ,.. ,fl f , .W .V w A 1 'i?'fwf5.?f - ws k . 5 .ff aj- 33' 3 X5-V ' .xx ei ,WW ., A - , I ' , ik f , -I 4,-5335 'A ' L A L I if r 3 I if 2 Y , - Q R , ky.:-'.,,-f PM -. L, L' S - g ' m,n,..,i:.x.m.,.w,.i. . vm. X-X.: K 44292 Q .ff-fp q.v,.,,i , ., ff HASTINGS QLIALIFIES EIGHT FOR STATE Back Row: J. Shea, D. Nelson, J. Carr, D. Kleiber, S. D. Honn, J. Karloff, L. Davis, S. Eldred, B. Hopkins, l S' Shimek, and J. Harrison. Middle Row: Mr. Mc- and R. Georhing. Donald, M. Oschner, R. Tramp, S. Hunt, D. Gartner, A 1- i ' . rlaa .. ' 1 I. '4 .' W -' sf .1 5 , f .. . F f'1'-:vw-.f'A vw Jwi.zzg7:14iw.wi.-f. flf .,, , V ..-fs -- Mfffffe ,S '?i' 1+-ns, - . 4 '1 i 'fi?l,, P ' WS? Wi. A il ' 1 J ,X .sf nr u W Y . , ,, .,.,. W w ,, ,J l l tl ' ' l li 'WAQ,'-4.x-emaailiw I I ' .1 . I f'..:.g1-,vf '- if '.' ' M .. .I+ MJ . M 'aa w' -,A .,, M F ', 4 ilw'l '122l5:v-3502-gag'-fav, R .f4.f,,.KW., Q-:sig . 54 .. K ' . - -.. ,, i s...,f au- 'af 1 -f , L R V , f.. . , in Z, .il P-- 1.42 y H 1 -..Qi if ' N i if ,,.V , .1 1 , fl,-l.., E Ve, ' - . x ,..- , ' ' , A V' ,N l N fl 'V I t L 4 H I K H . A A N ' T - ri S ' ' ' H we if S li J H ' H fs H H l H ' H T a ' ei 4 , . J 1 , qw T ', , f J A lor- .. 'T 2 Q, , Q - 1 ,V if 1 V J V Y' A f y 55 A MJ r 'ggi n . 1. ,J 57 of J' Q45 H: 5:11 . of ' ' -, L I , K ,, M M QV. I I 4- , . 4 E li Aww ' , ' . o 2 I ' A ' '41, 'K l ii we 0 .I 1 S Q, L f Q S 1 ' ' T if '1 s K ' -A .rf Q J L Front Row, Mr. Mullins, D. Hamburger, Above: Coach Steve James congratulates Ri ht: Ti er s rinter Dave Nelson takes Q I 9 P B. Larsen, S, Finley, B. Kranau, M. Bill Larsen after a hard race. lead away from his opponent. Lambert, K. Hanson, B. Minnick, S. James, and J. Moser. I3 K Q..-I !r.-1 A-Av4 f, My at . K , Q lf is - 41' 1 ' V 1 X A ' '-f- ,f ,,M,.- Mm ' ,r . .Q 39' ' A 4 f '- ' r M me ,rf l t , . Left: Darin Honn barely outsteps Scott Finley, even though the camera angle says differently. Below Left: Scott Herr ry sets to toss the shot. Below, Series: Brian Minnick makes a perfect hand-off to Mike Lambert. U .sk ,. L-bt: , .rss-', if 7 Q V' 'A .ji-my ,4T.,' 'ra -'xy :,.. xl .Q ' ' W V W t D t.,, ,L,, ,Q +y..w4:ama:w1'?' 'KI r 159 Right: Darin Theesen starts to hurl the shot. Below: Brian Minnick hands the baton to Mike Lambert. 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' M. ,., 0 ami , mf t A A fwisvirq'-f' a v ' A is-nxr':r,.:. 1'r ffllkv we -i L A L rf' J C '4 , H fp , ': ,N :, .m - 1 -W 5, ,, 'wif' jxpw fi ,g.,,,4 r ,N Q un- ...M '1 l' m QB'.-f1f.,, A - , 4 ff Agp' .M '1.:f4:JT1I'i ' f.1'-' '1,.,.' ,, , Y, A . M'L nL,A.,W -. V, Q fn. W4 :V V ,Gigi-,KJ f:'..?:.f . '1 ' :t N N V L45 cgfrgiffwr ?v-6j,'-53 .6362-'iiw' Below Left: Scott Eldred joins new dance styles with his long lumping form. Below: Brian Minnick flies through the air with the greatest of ease, Below: Darin Honn and Scott Croner try to get an early stop on an opponent Left: Joe Miller and Brian Kranau pass the time between races with Bill Hey, l'm Cool Larsen, w 49 'Iv U 2 3 W im FRESHMEN HAVE A REBLIILDING YEAR Back Row Left to Right Coach Will Locke, J. Hock, D. Dieken, J. Miller, K. Wright T Fltzke T Brooks, D. Cully, Coach Gary Trautman. Middle Row: B. Schumm K Bierman C Kohtz, S. Hansen, M. Schlachter, C. Johnson, M. The Hastings High Freshmen Boys Track Team had a rebuilding year this sea- son. The Frosh went winless, but they did gain some valuable experience for their next three years of varsity competition. Some noteable performances were turned in by Jamie Evans, Josy Miller, and Darren Dieken. Evans cleared 5 feet 7 inches in the high jump, Miller did well in the shot- putg and Dieken did well in the 100 meter dash. The Freshmen were coached by Will Locke, Bob Collison, and Gary Trautman. Coach Trautman prepares for the next event. Nowka, S. Walker, R. Waltemath. Front Row: C. Reimer, K. Tippin, T. Petit, W. Anderson, and J. Evans. V NL. in T .,'k.,- ! 1, ,, ' QE -r 3 f. U 4 v Q . f . I n ,bf 5 ', no f n 4 ' Q ,, ,L,L M. . H lxlxxx' nlK',x , Jw J f l. 'ln' - ,.. f Above Left: The Frosh Traksters loosen up before the meet. Above: Darren Dieken hands the baton to Jamie Evans. Left: Curt Reimer battles for first. CIOLFERS HAVE FIVE MEDALISTS. mg, t .if '10 Lauren: llllill .ns Golfers L. to R. Doug Tegler, Jeff Lake, Scott Tschauner, Troy Granger, Jim Hurt, Scott Miller, Randy Faber, Randy Ruxton. Middle Row: Craig Malesker, Jim Foote. Not Pictured: George Barben, Jay Beck Johnson, Jeff Medcalf, Clay Meininger, Tom Sachtleben, Ken Zaroban, Paul Season Summarx North Platte--4 out of 9 teams Hastings Invitational--6 out of 10 teams Kearney Invitational--4 out of B teams Grand Island Invitational--9 out of 9 teams Lexington Invitational--5 out of 13 teams --4 out of 7 teams of ll teams out of 5 teams Hastings Spring Invitational Holdrege Invitational--4 out Trans-Nebraska Conference--5 Biq Ten Conference--9 out of 10 teams District--6 out of 7 teams Particigants Barben, George--ll Hahn, Jim--9 Beckby, George--10 Hurt, Jimmy--12 'Brown1ee, Paul--11 Johnson, James--11 Faber, Creighton--9 'Lake, Jeffrey--12 'Faber, Randy--12 Malesker, Craig--11 Foote, Bob--9 Medcalf, Jeff--10 Granger, Troy--12 Meininger, Clayton--10 U 'Denotes number of letters Medals Scott Tschauner--4th N. P. Invitational Clay Meininger--4th Kearney Invitational Scott Tschauner--7th Hastings Invitational Brownlee, Bill Oltean. Front Row: Creighton Faber, Jim Hahn, Dave Morlan, Bob by, Stan Rose. 'Mi11er, Scott--12 Morlan, Dave--9 Oltean, Bill--ll Rose, Stanley--10 'Ruxton, Randy--12 Sachtleben, Thomas--10 'Teg1er, Douglas--12 'Tschauner, Scott--12 Zaroban, Kenneth--12 Troy Granger--10th Hastings Spring Invitational Scott Tschauner--Sth Holdrege Invitational Coaching Staff Ken Fike, Head Coach Schedule 1981-82 N gff if K J,j, u K I h ' XLQ Mull , . --mx .,, ' .big FQ-. WN Aboveg Doug Tegler puts everything he has into his tee shot. Below: ist year golfer Jeff Lake shot 's his form to some of his teammates. x-3 ' ' If if fl .M if , ' 342- f' .o Q 1- ,P Q V A f nk V. -wiwuhm A 5 3 f,2feifaf3fe,bL1se:f1' 1.1 ' .V kv Ym giu...,.Wu,,,.,,mA 'V s WM ,,,., . . wi'l'1f1Mf4f15mj . 5' WJ-.igztsffwiiaw H2153 5 ? L Q ,iiffx T . ww ,. Q: -QQ' ' ' W .Hifi , GlRL'S TRACK HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON 3 Q: 2 . .Ns Varsity Girls Track: Back Row: Coach Dodd, Coach Teetor, Coach Niewohner, P. Fanning, S. Smith, K. Ocker, D. Park, K. Schumm, T. Smith, J. Foote, L. Houtz, K. Rollins. Front Row: Manager, S. Blauvelt, B. Bennett, L. Watson, J. Kroeger, C. Carl, R. Gering, S. Hemberger, L. Arneson, Manager, Sara Jorgenson. The Girl's track team had one of its most successful seasons in 1981. School records were broken in the long jump, the 400 meters, the 1600 meter relay, and the 3200 meters. Kim Rollins set the long jump record with a 16'11Vz showing. Terri Smith clocked in a new school record in the 400 meters with a 57.48 time. Julia Foote clocked in a 1326.4 running in the 3200 meters. The 1600 meter relay record was shattered with a 4:08.25 time, ran by Lori Houtz, Laurie Watson, Lorie Arneson, and Terri Smith. Coach Niewohner noted the highlight of the season as being the first place finish of HHS in the Lexington lnvita- tional. Seven lady tigers qualified for the state meet in 11 events. Terri Smith was the only finals qualifier, and she eventu- ally finished 3rd in the 400 meters. Coach Niewohner stated that the suc- cessful track season could be attributed to many factors. A few of which were the number of outstanding athletes that participated in track, and the team ori- ented spirit that -prevailed. She also noted the positive attitude that persist- ed over the team throughout the sea- al was, They were a super bunch of son. Her opinion of the athletes in gener- girls! Miss Z D I i-i 4 5 3 ff!! ,?7!fi-,,, N 'A,N-,..A ,t R' mf- -A A 'l H . , . . . . tw . , , I x 3 iL5lt,F',f' 5,1-Q-37 ' , . J ' .V i L. 4' ' 'M' 3 we . . 4 ' 'K -Tix .m+Mf.f 15.-1. .vi ' .l ,-.- r . , . It . ,hx ,W L . ,e mr wh Ye.-x my ., . , 4 X ,V Y k,y55,g:ff32 fir, . N95 VM. .nc - .gf , . . A , , i- ,-4,11 My, QL, ,, my -Vg.: in ,K ' , . 1 ' Tin'-2 W- ' 2-.-2,21 ,:, - r' H - t 1477 ' 1 ., , X my i fvx' V., --I f i ,f W :L .. A, Hwy, -- .W b. . ,rv N nf 'fs Qtiff , ' we R it 2 Q9 5 Top Left: Lori Houtz shows her technique in the longjump. Top Right: Laurie Watson has a perfect hand off to Kim Rollins in the winning 400 meter relay. Left: Renae Ruxton and Laurie Watson have a photo finish in the 100 meter dash. Right: Julia Foote and Barb Bennett listen for the start of the 1600 meters. 167 V pffiyli ty, - an 4. ,iii , A ,. we , 'I . .W . ...wwf J m,.w,W..Mm...ww H - .-my A--N AK , V , W W in - we L mf - -.,, 11'-.ev-. sn' - 4 ,kk -mwfe 'ry , . .Y .-y -, b f ..f1':' e-V eiff' -51 f.1f'4'S'St-w -'ff-'- f'2' .3 4- 1 2, 1 1-r':'.3gf - ,1 fn ' ij,5:'L'a-'4 -,.qz33-.f 14:fi'!-7-f t? 'R'!Y Lf,-f.E, '-. J 'AMW' fT 3f?S,.fs ,4 . - fm '.: lg , 'fg t-im , 1 N . .,,,mg QW- V ,, Ef'v,,,Le:,,ig ' MM, I Vs. H., ,, - ,,,, wx My :s W4' I 'K - -Suzi! if-vt ' Q' lg, ' 1'?'w W4 LQ it. . -. M-. ' t. asf'-M ' Zi ,lm -m.,AA,.-f-gl 1, -A :fl g,.f,. 1' jf w i, 4tf - t b' 4 ' qw' - on 'x '-if 2 , 'it'-if-77:6 ,,,,,.k. rf , yy f,., 5,qm,,m,,,,,, Q , :G ' -1tFr'Aft?'3.:.-23 Y ,Mt ,,,, 4.1 , I, ,J-A .. --t li. .,.MrQ..,,.gW . ,Wffifwf,ff'- Q, me 1 l ...J f4f 'N-4 0...-... , ' . K xj .-ve, -L -., W Top Left: Warm-ups were an important time for stretching out and listening to the daily work-outs. Top Right: Deb Parks is challenged by an opponent in the grueling 1600 meters. Above: Julie Kroeger and Laurie Watson sprint for position in the 100 meter dash, Right: Julie Kroeger was a vital strength as the anchor leg of the winning 400 meter Jelay team. 168 ,Wh 'if 9 ' 4 , Q iw!- 1wf':gg,g.g,f. ' A l.. r, Q 1-ia:-w 2 4237 Q '- ' ' M' 3 Ai, s P f,,'t' 'if ' 7 W . . . .1. ,il,.,f::, -' K 9. I.. A K XQJL. . A ,r eff, V .T f 4 gfffagi-it .s in ' .4 . ' ,, tt., ,t- tl-'gr - Q A - .rs ,- ,ffw .W - - Ah . 1 f an . gidig, f A ,L .. I L . l if a Xa 'in-Q 5 11: H ,,.,,...,'-v ,Q 'NZ ,, ,R . X - , 0 ge K - t F l an 1 .. 3 . I u U , . V ,W I . , AQQTLQ , .5364 r , ind fl is-ai M, ' '7 YW' 'J' - ' H Q , W. M. , ,, ,,,, i H i, . ff: , .. ,V M543 ' ' qv M f i f,-'4 5 :rg a -A ' ' . N,-U ,tr , . 4 M 1 .mf I-Q'ffzf'4.w ,- H 'fi ,I -W f-.4 wif 1 ' ' Y 't.f.f2'-wx . wer-rr. - . , i - ' gf A f . k , V jawl- ,un .'i W1 Q-'n41fi5'..'. i''f ' ' ' A Q-' ww. ' .. v ' t - -' ' 25 .f Qu 0 ,, , r 'f . , A W ft I w,,m5g.py, ' ' v, , f i , ' it , ,fjf fy'ffegt .i,s ,. . ,A W AQi:4f3j1:231:?2 s j'.,-vi - N 7,4 ev ' 13 we 1 tk 'Jil :ff-, ,f! . , ' 3533- i' ,- ' P r n.',Mx1- iv' .fa Q I. L I K 4, , F xt, - e, wax? f lvqgkx --V ,ag .. gf-at 'W if - im, swf 3 sw, i-,.'.'?5'?,4.f .Q -,, ' ' 'P H I ,710 . , VL Q3 F43 -J' 1 if ,,'v,,-'flf' 4 --,J 1. im v . tg - f H, 1.a,?,3igfg!f'l'ie. , ' , . , , ' -i 1 l'..iw?Q,zTf'3f?k ' Top Left: Kim Rollins was the Jack of all trades on the track team, and high jumping was one of her many specialties. Top Right: Julia Foote clocked in a new school record this season in the 3200 meters. Left: Paige Fanning picks up the speed in her leg of the 400 meter relay. Above: Lori Houtz shows her winning form in the 100 meter hurdles, 169 FROSH GIRLS RATE HIGH IN '81 2 2 X GIRLS FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM: Back Row: Kim Smith, Michelle Coffey, mingham, Tracy Darnell, Janet Palmer, Kathy Hardy, Sue Ganow, Devra Marie Henry, Jodee Miller, Allison Blessing, Mary DeRiese, Sonja Classen, Black, Jennifer Alexander, Michelle Harris, and Michelle Mullins. Elizabeth Oliver, Susan Brehm, and Deena McAllister. Front Row: Joan Trim- Ballon Slllllu Lexington Invito- No tau scorn kept Columbus Dull - Colulbus 58 Hosting: 50 McCook lnvitltlonll- Blstings 3rd of 10 tools Luxington Dull- Hastings 69 - Laxington 37 Kilrnsy- G.1. illnut-Billing! Trilngulll' - Hlltlngl Znd Btn Dull- Barr 97. Blsttngs 92 Ullnut Invitltionll - Billing! hd of 10 tl!!! Grsst Plains Confsx-ance - Hsstlnp Bm Plrtic 1 gnu Jsnnxrar Alsxsndsr Dev!! Bllck Alison Blessing Susln B1-nhl Songs Clssnn Hlohslls Coffey They mx-null Hlr! Doliless Susan Gsnow Klthy EAM! Michelle Hlrris nu-is Henry Jody Millar Hichelle Mullin! Elizsboth Oliver Jlnst Pulls: Joln Tx-xsminghsn Kll Slllh- Stunont Hlnlgil' Donn! HcAllstor- Student Hlnlnr ' A11 Participants su-nsd A letter Coaching Stiff- Klthy Mcbonlld Individual Achinslsnts Alison Blessing- lst in 1600 and 3200 Bun st n-...nn Invtutlonsli New rocord for 3200 IC 9th lsvol 12:33.33 Susln Glnow- lst in Shot lt McCook Invltatlonlli Honbsr of 1600 Helly Tullonly bolt ones. snd svsutull Conference Chnlpianl Plicholls lullxns- Member of 1600 Rslsy Toll- Conference Chllpion 'hicy Dlrnlll- Melbor of 1500 Halsy Tun- Conrorsnco Champion Jusn Trilninghlu- ilalnut Invitltlonll- lst p1neo in 200 Motor Bun Conhz-ones loot- lst pllco in 100 Hstsri 1st pllcc in 200 Moten lst plsca in 1600 Holly Scheduls 1281-52 Lexington Znvitltionll Colulbus Uusl. lotook Invitational Lexington Dull Kumsy- 0.1. Uslnut- Bl hh' Dull blnllt lhvititionll Grout Pllins Conference 'hui Hsu 9th Roconl- U00 Hotsrs 60.7 stingl Hlllllll-ll' lf 'O 1 '. is af 1, fx I' my L: .Qi Michelle Mullins fights the battle of the tape to squeeze out more points for the Panthers. ...,,.. .4 .ti J f 4, Q, .ff .,4 . if jx., . nth AA F- r 1h..e F ,X Q4 ' ffkgliilfs i 39' ' ,gghff ' - Above: Allison Blessing and Devra Black move up in the pack to place higher. Left: Allison breaks the tape for another win. Directly above: Susan Brehm listens for the starters signal. 0 Steve Beman Lisa Bengtson Phil Berlie Betty Bjugstad Jerry Black John Black Mark Blessing Steve Bohlen Amy Booe Kelly Boom Ed Brewer John Brewer QPIWIOTS Leslle Friend and Sue bchmldt joan ID the excltement at the sldellnes of a Tiger football game whale at rlght Ted McMilIln looks somewhat less than Jan Bronson ltmrie Brookhart Brent Bunde Dan Bunde lxnu-ll Calhoun Ruth Carstens lf--.liv Castleberry She-lla Cates Ru h Christensen l sther Clahaugh larry Classen Dave Cover Nancy Cornell Ilvb Dedrirks Nlwryl Devaney .lmqv Dickenson Dave Diehl Roy Drummond Scott Dunning Robb Early Kay Ecker Carol Erickson Randy Faber Audrey Fast Barb Fielder Larry Fielder Darrel Figgins Jan Fingeret Kandi Fingeret Richard Fischer Z. H See, this helicopter crashed into the darkroom and . . says Alan with yet another excuse not to take yearbook pictures. '-22 Jim Fobben Dave Fox Tom Frank Mary Franzen Ross Freese Lvslie Friend Kevin Fullerton Marc Ganow Me-hrnet Gerrneyah Jody Gillespie .lim Gilley Cindi Gilmore .Jule-vn Gish Wrilly Glassmyer Mark Goedert l3.iih Graham Troy Granger Annette Gustafson Dawn Ham Joanne Hamilton Kevin Hansen Kirk Hanson Jolene Hanzel Mark Harris Srott Messler's van, atlectionately named The MIP Mobile ready for a run to G I whale the only member consplcuous by hrs absence IS Rach Christensen at right. LeAnn Harrison Brad Hartman Sue Hartman Lori Hartmann ny parts are edrble you kr10W, SBYS Greg he gets ready for a taste test in Mr. Mike Hatfield Sharon Hemberger Brenda Hemje Yndd Herndon Amy Herringer .lrry Herringer Sue Herron l,ori Hesalroad Ken Hickens Mary Hickman Arm Hill .lull Hofferber Nlrrry Hoggalt Suzanne Hohner S +4 4 C 3 Sara Jorgensen Mr-I Kemper Kvlly Karash .Jr-H Karloff laura Killefer l-mrd Kirkpatrick Randy Kissinger Mary Kitre-il Robyn Lamberson Even Lambert Lori Lampher Kim Lamphiear Rich Lanlz Bill Larsen Dave Kleiber Donella Klein Chris Kubicka Mike Kurth Shelly Kyle Jeff Lake 'gli srlmol mul Ruth Q Pam Larsen Tim Larsen naw? X D P Shvrrie Mace Mark Maleskar Kevin L'Heureux Rich Lloyd Hanna Loyche Debbie Lundquist Linda Lurz Kim McCarty John McClelland Tina McGinnis Ted McMiIlin Melody Marlowe Doug Marx Renee Medina Bob Meisenbach Tony Melvin Stacy Menze Scott Messler Marge Meyer Mike Meyer r Ab , -.1 1 Patty Meyers Allan Miller Does Mike Natvig really have his leg in a Burger King Cup? N I Q Vtgffvxf XX . 3 I t ' ,Q . . , 051, -fn T1 A 'V 5 V vii- n fg 1 . aegfwawgpxu M, V433- . A Ni.. . .,-v , . 'KZ- OISOTJXII EINIIAI OCIVHUTOD NI CIICI SI NOOS CIEVVIIQI 'HH 01, EDIV1 SSNLLSVH N Though hardly anything was serious during Spirit Week 'Bl, here Scott Messler with fishing cap and glasses, gets down lo business in band. o Joe Miller S-colt Miller Chris Minnick Kevin Morrow DeAnn Mortensen lisa Moser liric Muirhead Mark Mullins Mike Natvig DAve Nelson Ds-lx Nelson Ray Nelson 183 Are Mike Obenchain and Scott Brink really holding hands in the cafeteria, or does Mike always look that happy? Brian Perry Becky Peters Angie Peterson Bonnie Peterson Tammie Nowka Mike Obenchain Lisa Oltjen Susan Ondracek Kevin Oxner Sharon Palmer Janet Pauley Renee Pauley Carolyn Pennell u 1 my r e an f M t 'N-9 i rl' I Hb, 440' ' ,Wai 1? ., 'Wy -' , , '51, 1, K5 .3-3,g4,4.,, 5 Q . LY x vig. 'X .A ,f in Y vm , ,, r. ., ,L K. Yu f Yr.. . 1- , . 0 ', -r-V' , 4.1! 981 Y. ' : n. ,V mf 3 f. -wi-' QS? -'? ff'f: I in Us-ngnmn, Rena-r Medina and Mary Vonderfecht all hiding their time at HHS Jon Petersen David Peterson l.aRihda Peterson mae Phillips I Mike- Ramsey Sherman Ready Milvs Redfield l uAnn Reiners I is.: Ricker Kim Rollins .lm-nnifer Romshek Cindy Rouse Doug Runrie Jeri Rupipc-r Russ Ruxion Renee Salisbury Marla Salinger Rhonda Sanford Anne Schlachter Sue Schmidt Melinda Srhwab Brenda Scribner Nadine Scribner Jim Shea Jeff Shimek Deb Simpson Jim Sinnard Shari Sinsel Laura Slansky Mikf- Spady W you so Mark Spielman Chris Spiiinek John Steiner Mike Stice Srott Stonecipher Singer Surface Kathi Swenson Todd Swenson A , Ryan Talbot Lisa Taylor Randy Taylor Doug Tegler Kristy Thomas Greg Thompson Mike Natvig. complete with glasses, bow tie, Qand HAIR, looks too excited to really be reading that chemistry book. But ... Mike wouIdn't do anything devilish, would he? Kay Throckmorton Linda Tillemans Janet Tippin Dan Torghele Scott Tschauner Mlkki Turner Alan Uerling Dave Utter Don VanAckeran Mary Vonderfecht Scott Vonderfecht John Vonnes Jon Walker Rob Walton 1980 grad Marfelo Casanova ret Rum nf- thi- whole story Y' f- is 'hwy ,Q-OW urns-d from Arg:-mines to tr-ll Duuq nlln-I lhmwx uul um- Ins! Q-Hull tu pm,-v Ml lm-qW.1l-.ou l.mln' Watson Mm h Wvlas Sm- Wm-.I Mnkv Wilde-1 Nh-y Wilmot Klz-lln-1 -. -lux-1 Umm! Vkfumiw. In-my l.m-k Main- fmxmiuw N SENIGRS RECEIVE HONGRS Tuesday, May 19, 1981 was set aside for the annual Seniors Honors Night. This night is for seniors to be presented their awards that they ha earned over the past year. They are honored in many different areas- Sports, Music, Scholarships, and numerous others. Valedictorians for the class of 1981 were Rich Lantz and Janet Pauley. Out- standing athletes were: Jeff Karloff, QMaIe Athlete Awardl Sharon Hem- berger, fFemale Athlete Awardj Darin Honn, fDwight Thomas Awardj Miles Redfield, fOutstanding Boys Swimmerl Laurie Jones, COutstanding Girls Swim- merl and Mark Blessing, COutstanding Wrestlerl. Chris Minnick, Brenda Hemje, Mark Blessing, and Joe Miller recieved the Hastings Rotary Awards. Angie Pe- terson was awarded the John Phillip Sousa Award for her excellence in Band. Scott Messier was also awarded the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award for his excellence in band. Outstanding Madri- gals were Melinda Schawb and Kristy Thomas. 5, ,N WZ W r s-X E - NX lx 'fSrr:eer I iv W nm-51-sl? was in ---gd pf' . SJ MUSIC AWARDS Band: Bunde, Brent: Dickenson, Jorge: Early, Robert: Flngeret. Kandi: Gustafson, Annette: Harris, Mark: Hohner, Sue: Holtzen. Lynn: Kubicka, Chris: Lamphlear, Kim: Messier, Scott: Meyers, Patty: Miller, Scott: Mortensen, DeAnn: Nelson, Debra: Nowka. Tammle: Peters, Becky: Petersen, Angie: Rlcker, Lisa: Rouse. Clndy: Runcie, Doug: Schwab, Melinda: Steiner, John: Stonecipher, Scott: Tlppln, Janet: Welss, Mitch John Phllllp Sousa Award: Petersen, Angle Louls Armstrong Jan Award: Messler, Scott Flrst Chalr of America National Honor Band Award: Harris. Mark: Hohner, Sue: Messier, Scott: Mortensen, DeAnn: Nelson. Deb: Petersen, Angie : Ricker, Lisa: Stonecipher, Scott Orchestra: Franzen, Mary: Messler, Scott: Mortensen, DeAnni Petersen, Angie: Runcie, Doug: Weiss, Mitch Choral Muslc Awards: Coover, Dave: Frlend, Leslie: Hartmann. Lorl: Messler, Scott: Runcie, Doug: Schwab, Mellnda: Thomas. Kristy: Weiss, Mitch Outstanding Senior Madrlgal Award and Scholarship: Schwab. Melinda: Thomas, Kristy Outstanding Seniors ln Choral Muslc: Messler, Scott: Schwab. Melinda: Runcle, Doug ACTIVITV AWARDS Cheerleaders: Brookhart. Laurie: Gillespie. Jody: Lampher, Lori: Schmidt, Sue Debate: Christensen, Richard: Howard, Steve: Lantz, Rlchard: Torghele, Dan Flamlngos: Gillespie. Jody: Hanzel, Jolene : Jackson, Merry: Kamper, Melanle: Lampher, Lorl: McCarty, Kim: Relners, LuAnn Wrestling Mat Maids: Mace, Sherrie : Medina, Renee: Slansky, Lorl Speech and Theatre: Franzen, Mary: McClelland, John: Messier. Scott: Obenchaln, Mike: Schwab, Melinda Tlgerettes: Booe, Amy: Fast, Audrey: Hartman, Sue: Hemje. Brenda: Hesalroad, Lori: Hunt. Kelll: Jorgenson, Sara: Lambert, Evon: Watson, Laurie: West, Sue ATHLETIC AWARDS Boys Basketball: Bunde, Dan: Hurt, Jim: Kissinger, Randy: Lloyd, Rlch: Mullins, Mark: Nelson, Dave: Shlmek, Jeff: Tegler, Doug Glrls Basketball: Cornell, Nancy-Mgr.: Erlckson, Carol: Gustafson, Annette: Hemberger. Sharon: Jorgenson, Sara: Relners, LuAnn-Mgr.: Rollins, Kim: Watson, Laurle Cross Country: Honn, Darin: Shea, Jim: Tschauner, Scott Football: Blessing, Mark: Flgglns, Darrel-Mgr.: Ganow, Marc: Glassmyer, Wally: Hanson, Klrk: Harris, Mark: Hartman. Brad: Hopkins. Brian: Howard, Steve: Hurt, Jim: Karloff, Jeff: Kleiber, Dave: VanAckeren, Don Golf: Faber, Randy: Granger, Troy: Lake, Jeff: Mlller, Scott: Ruxton, Russ: Tegler, Doug: Tschauner, Scott Boys Swimming: Berlle, Phil: Fobben, Jlm: Freese, Ross : Karloff, Jeff: Kleiber, Dave: Natvlg, Mike: Redfield, Mlles : Thompson, Greg Girls Swimming: Jones, Laurie Boys Tennis: Christensen, Rlchard: Fobben, Jim: Lake, Jeff: Lloyd, Richard: Mlller, Joe: Tegler, Doug: Vonnes, John: Weiss, Mitch Glrls Tennis: Mlnnlck. Chrls Boys Track: Hanson, Kirk: Honn, Darin: Hopkins, Brlan: Karloff. Jeff: Kleiber, Dave: Larsen, Blll: Nelson, Dave: Shea. Jlm Cllrls Track: Hemberger, Sharon: Houtz. Lorl: Jorgenson, Sara- Mgr.: Rollins, Kim: Watson, Laurie Volleyball: Hartman, Sue: Jorgenson, Sara: Schlachter, Anne: Watson, Laurle Wrestling: Blessing, Mark: Brewer, Ed: Drummond, Roy: Flgglns, Darrell-Mgr.: Granger, Troy: Hansen. Kevln: Herndon. Todd: Larsen, Bill: Splllnek, Chris: Walton, Robert : Zarek, Doug SPECIAL AWARDS Outstanding Senior ln Home Economics: Oltlen, Llsa Hastings Tennis Assoc. Outstanding Tennls Player Award: Miller. Joe Rotary Awards: Mlnnlck, Chrlstlne: Hemje, Brendai Blessing. Mark: Mlller, Joseph Roy Bassett Senior Male Athlete Award: Karloff, Jeff Senior Female Athlete Award: Hemberger, Sharon Dwight Thomas Award: Honn, Darln Scholastic Awards: Bengtson, Llsa: Boom, Kelly: Christensen. Richard: Dickenson, Jorge: Fobben, James: Gllley, James: Harrls, Mark : Hartman, Susan: Hohner, Susan: Honn, Darln: Howard, Steve : Karloff, Jeff: Lake, Jeff: Lampher, Lorl: Lantz, Rlchard : Mlller, Joe: Pauley, Janet: Rlcker. Llsa: Schlachter. Anne: Torghele, Dan: Watson, Laurie: West, Sue Boys Most Valuable Swlmmer Award: Redfield, Mlles Outstanding Wrestler Award: Blessing, Mark HASTINGS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR HONORS NIGHT Tuesday, May I9, l98l Janice Auker A Pastlme Bowl Graduating Seniors Scholarship, Pastime Bowl. Hastings. Ne Phillip Berlle - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Amy Booe - Westmar College Achievement Scholarship Westmar College German Club Scholarship Edward Brewer - National Merlt Scholarship Program Commended Student University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Program Daniel Bunde A Hastings College Academic Scholarship Rlchard Christensen, Jr. - University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Program Jorge Dickenson - University of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Program Robert Early - South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Scholarship Century Ill Leaders Certlflcate of Merit Carol Erickson - Doane College PresIdent's Scholarship Hastings College Academic Scholarship Kearney State College Cooperating School Alternate Scholarshlp James Fobben f Unlverslty of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Program Mary Franzen - Beeline Motor Frelght Scholarship Marc Ganow - Nebraska Wesleyan University Achievement Scholarship Jody Glllesple - Coe College Academic Scholarship Jim Gllley ' Unlverslty of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship Annette Gustafson - Kearney State College Cooperating School Alternate Scholarship Marie Hall - Kearney State College Special Activity Grant ln Art Scholarship Mark Harris A University of Nebraska-Llncoln Honors Program Unlverslty of Nebraska:Llncoln Naval ROTC Susan Hartman - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Scholarship Sharon Hemberger - Hastings College Athletic Scholarship Darin Honn - Nebraska Wesleyan Unlverslty Presldent's Scholarship Nebraska Wesleyan Unlverslty Endowed Scholarship Nebraska Wesleyan Unlverslty Athletic Scholarship Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Athletic Scholarship Steven Howard ' Creighton University Centennial Scholarship Creighton University Academic Grant Jim Hurt - Kearney State College Cooperating School Scholarship Laura Klllefer - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Chrlstlne Kublcka r Kearney State College Art Scholarship Kim Lamphlear - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Richard Lantz - University of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Program National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student University of Iowa University Freshman Honor Scholarship Hastings College Science Scholarship Hastings College Academic Scholarship Valedictorlan of Class of 1981 Tim Larsen - Nebraska Wesleyan Unlverslty Presldent's Scholarship Nebraska Wesleyan University Endowed Scholarship Richard Lloyd - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Athletic Scholarship Sharon Mace - Kearney State College President's Scholarship Hastings College Academic Scholarship Evalyn A. Udlock V-Teen Scholarship Hastings College Scholarship Alternate Doug Marx - Hastings College Art Scholarship Melody Marlowe - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Robert Scott Messier r University of Nebraska-Lincoln Music Scholarship Tony Melvin - Vork College Scholarship Joe Miller - University of Nebraska-Lincoln ROTC Scholarship Bethany Lutheran College Physical Science Scholarship Eric Muirhead - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Davld Nelson - Nebraska Wesleyan University Achievement Scholarship Hastings College Scholarship Janet Pauley ' University of Nebraska:Lincoln Four-Vear Regents Scholarship Bethany Nazarene College President's Honor Scholarship National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student Women's Club Scholarship Mld:America Nazarene College Chapman's Scholarship Valedictorlan of Class of I98l Angle Peterson - Missouri Western State College Music Scholarship Llsa Rlcker - Hastings College Academic Scholarship University of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship Klm Rollins - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Athletic Scholarship Cindy Rouse - American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship Doug Runcle 1 Mlssourl Western State College Music Scholarship Hastings College Music Scholarship Hastings College Academic Scholarship Randy Ruxton: Pastime Bowl Graduating Seniors Scholarship. Pastime Bowl, Hastings, Ne Anne Schlachter - University of Nebraska-Lincoln David Scholarship Melinda Schwab 4 Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Music Scholarship Phillips University Academic Scholarship Sterling College Academic Scholarship Westmar College Music Scholarship Nebraska Wesleyan University Music Scholarship Brenda Scribner - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Scholarship Alternate John Steiner A Central Technical Community College Scholarship Doug Tegler - Nebraska Wesleyan University Achievement Scholarship Krlsty Thomas r Junior Miss Pageant Scholarship, Miss Congeniality Dan Torghele - Hastings College Academic Scholarship Hastings College Scholarship Hastings College Science Scholarship Don VanAckern - University of Wyoming Athletic Scholarship Sue West - Kearney State Cooperating School Scholarship A , ,wwxp ...MI '.W L. .. , , f 4 ,V 1 ' Q I - gf me 41. 5 V,,wl,,i3 I I Av P 'I at sf Q mmwgnfh Qaornmencemenr 'Program Ufacrxngs jenxm Tflgh School Clam of 1981 www enum .xwamm Qshmmy C.-mm, may f..f,..y.fKm : 1 sv 1111,11g,2117 1111 M1-211 X 1 , , A 14iS'fSi'is5' -it 1 N561 1: 11-g1,11w,131 we-1,11-1- 'Z1?i'1Q'5Z W -,,, ,Fx 1 1 Q D mi 1111 ,,,,, 11 1,1 :1?E33?3l??p? 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U 15k' - '15 '1'i 'iii' ,-k,g' i 'kAf 151, 'L'11k, 'L11 f 31251' 11,, 51k , zJ i'z 'k,- ,1:W L, ALLL 5 iifL V' X 1 ' Q' f 'fl ' ' ' '1 1 l . 1 1,1, - --1 ,L,11,,,,i,,1,,11,, ,1,, , 11 1, 1 - 1 f. 752.1 J 1 Q Mahi if ' A ,413 BOARD OF EDUCATION Barta, John 43 Bohlke, Ardyce 43 Bonar, Honey Lou 43 Holt, Donald 43 Smith, Sally 43 Strasheim, Dwayne 43 Uerling, Margretha 43 Lamski, Dale Knot picturedj SUPERINTENDENT Kishkunas, Louis 43 FACULTY Barry, Thomas 12 Bierman, Oliver 12 Bonar, Darrell 12, 14 Carlson, Patricia 12 Choquette, Jalaene 12, 84 Claus, Jean 12 Clowe, Gloria 12 Congrove, Benny 12, 118 Cordell, Lynn 12, 141 Cronin, Richard 12 Deger, Carla 12, 128 Dill, Graydon 12 Duensing, Dale 12, 13, 15, 96, 98, 99 Epp, Rodney 13 Fike, Kenneth 13, 60 Freeman, Duane 13, 14 Grahan, Louis 13 Guthmann, Nancy 13 Hahn, Clovice 13 Hamburger, Les 23, 111 Harms, Leslie 13 Hartfield, Docker 14, 124, 126 Hawes, Richard 14 Hedstrom, Carla 14 Hobbs, Phyllis 14 Houtz, Glen 13, 14 Jacupke, Helen 14 James, Stephen 14, 52, 158 Johnson, Paul 14, 16, 124, 125 Kleiber, Richard 15 Kline, Kathy 15 Koozer, Robin 13, 15, 91, 93 Kort, Betty 15 Kort, Ronald 15 Kroeger, Gerald 15 Krull, Mary 42, 90 Lamski, Elaine 15 Leonhardt, Russell 15 Locke, Will 162 McCarthy, Dan 15 McDonald, Craig 15, 158 McDonald, Kathy 15 McDougal, Sue 15, 42 Marian, Floyd 16 Marshall, Glen 16 May, James 16 May, Jane 16 May, Stan 16 Miller, Rita 16, 134 I DEX Moser, Coralee 16 Mullins, Earl 16, 104 Murman, Elmer 16 Nelson, Donald 16, 104 Niewohner, Connie 16, 170 Ochsner, Cleon 16 Packard, David 16 Panas, Louis 16, 51 Peterson, Sandra 16 Petit, Lanny 13, 16 Pratters, Louis 17, 147 Reimer, Richard 17, 110 Roberts, Rodney 17 Sheets, Norman 17 Sheley, Howard 17, 114 Sherry, Jan 17 Smith, James 17 Smith, Tim 17 Sneller, Marjorie 17 Stocks, Guy 17 Stout, Ralph 17 Sutter, Joyce 17 Teetor, Denise 17, 54 Veeburg, Ron 17 Walsh, Linda 42 Warner, Sandy 59 Wohleb, Verlyn 17 Wood, Bruce 19, 93 CUSTODIAL STAFF Borch, E. 19 Brown, Cecil 19 Einspahr, Orville 19 Fuerts, Terry 19 Mathers, Mary 19 Moger, Douglas 19 Overton, Bill 19 Overton, Karen 19 Rutt, Randy 19 KITCHEN STAFF Anderson, Eleanor 19 Carmichael, Doris 19 Cramer, Connie 19 Dedrickson, Ruby 19 Einspahr, Connie 19 Ellingson, Karilyn 19 Glover, Nola 19 Huesky, Hazel 19 Lyon, Darlene 19 Orr, Ann 19 Plein, Evelyne 19 Thaut, Gloria 19 Urmacher, Anitabell 19 Williams, Wava 19 SECRETARIES Hendrickson, Vickie 18 Little, Margaret 18 Phinney, Sharon 18 Plambeck, Becky 18 LIBRARIANS Barry, Deanne 18 Cox, Lydia 18 Holcombe, Jean 18 Johnson, Beverly 18 Moore, Cheryl 18 Murray, Kathryn 18 Peterson, Sandra 18 Portwood, Jean 18 Vaughan, Evadne 18 Walker, Nadine 18 SCHOOL NURSE Landgraf, Donna 18 SENIORS Allison, Tamra 172 Anderson, Ron 172 Aubert, Denise 172 Augustin, Susan 172 Auker, Janyce 142, 172 Baker, Lisa 172 Beman, Steve 172 Bengtson, Lisa 86, 95, 103, 140, 145, 153, 172, 185 Berlie, Phil 65, 124, 127, 140, 172 Bjugstad, Betty 135, 172 Black, Jerry 172 Black, John 172 Blessing, Mark 112, 114, 172 Bohlen, Steve 172 Booe, Amy 65, 84, 172 Boom, Kelly 172 Brewer, Ed 116, 172 Brewer, John 172 Brewer, Ken 95 Brink, Scott 95, 152, 184 Bronson, Jan 173 Brookhart, Laurie 4, 9, 64, 139, 140, 153, 173 Bunde, Brent 87, 98, 101, 145, 173 Bunde, Dan 9, 66, 67, 104, 106, 173 Calhoun, Darrell 65, 173 Carstons, Ruth 173, 180 Castleberry, Leslie 84, 135, 140, 173 Cates, Sheila 173 Christensen, Rich 3, 8, 60, 61, 134, 145, 173, 176, 178, 190 Clabaugh, Esther 135, 173 Classen, Larry 173 Coover, Dave 9, 66, 67, 68, 94, 95, 152, 173, 190 Cornell, Nancy 118, 173 Dedricks, Debra 173 Dickenson, Jorge 98, 173 Diehl, Dave 135, 174 DeVaney, Sheryl 174 Drummond, Roy Dean 112, 115, 142, 174 Dunning, Scott 174 Early, Robb 98, 101, 145, 174 Ecker, Kay 84, 174 Erickson, Carol 86, 118, 121, 140, 174 Faber, Randy 164, 174 Fast, Audrey 84, 88, 140, 174 Fielder, Barb 174 Fielder, Larry 174 Figgins, Darrel 112 Fingeret, Jan 174 Fingeret, Kandi 98, 174 Fischer, Richard 174 Fobben, Jim 60, 124, 175 Fox, David 175 Frank, Tom 141, 175 Franzen, Mary 70, 71, 84, 86, 87, 88, 95, 139, 140, 153, 175 Freese, Ross 65, 124, 127, 140, 175 Friend, Leslie 8, 95, 128, 140, 173, 175 Fullerton, Kevin 175 Ganow, Marc 175, 176 Germehah, Mehmet 175 Gillespie, Jody 64, 133, 140, 145, 150, 175 Gilley, Jim 175, 178 Gilmore, Cindi 175 Gish, Joleen 175 Glassmyer, Wallis 45, 140, 175 Goedert, Mark 175 Graham, Barbara 175 Granger, Troy 112, 164, 176 Gustafson, Annette 95, 102, 118, 176 Ham, Dawn 176 Hamilton, Joanne 103, 138, 176 Hansen, Kevin 112, 115, 176 Hanson, Kirk 158, 176 Hanzel, Jolene 150, 176 Harris, Mark 98, 100, 140, 153, 176 Harrison, LeAnn 153, 176 Lartman, Brad 176 Hartman, Susan 8, 54, 84, 86, 140, 148, 176 Hartmann, Lori 91, 95, 176 Hatfield, Mike 177 Hemberger, Sharon 118, 119, 120, 121, 177 Hemje, Brenda 9, 66, 67, 84, 140, 177 Herndon, Todd 139, 177 Herringer, Amy 177 Herringer, Jay 177 Herron, Susan 177 Hesalroad, Lori 84, 177 Hickens, Kenny 177 Hickman, Mary 88, 177 Hill, Ann 177 Hofferber, Jeffrey 177 Hoggatt, Mary 128, 135, 177 Hohner, Suzanne 98, 99, 177 Holtzen, Lynn 88, 98, 177 Honn, Darin 52, 53, 66, 68, 140, 158, 161, 178 Hoover, Angela 178 Hopkins, Brian 45, 65, 158, 178 Horer, Sherrie 178 Houtz, Lori 9, 52, 95, 128, 140, 166, 167, 178 Howard, Steven 134, 178 Houtz, Lori 9, 52, 95, 128, 140, 166, 167, 178 Howard, Steven 134, 178 Hunt, Kelli 9, 84, 95, 140, 152, 178 Hurt, Jimmy 66, 67, 68, 69, 104, 135, 164, 178 Jackson, Jerry 150, 178 Johnson, Becky 178 Johnson, Kathryn 178 Jones, Laurie 128, 178 Jorgenson, Sara 8, 54, 66, 67, 68, 69, 84, 95, 118, 121, 140, 178 Kamper, Melanie 133, 140, 150, 179 Karash, Kelly 95, 179 Karash, Troy 179 Karloff, Jeff 124, 140, 158, 179 Killefer, Laura 140, 179 Kirkpatrick, Laura 179 Kissinger, Randy 66, 68, 104, 106, 107, 140, 179 Kitrell, Mary 179 Kleiber, Dave 124, 127, 140, 145, 152, 158, 160, 180 Klein, Donella 180 Kubicka, Chris 99, 180 Kurth, Mike 180 Kyle, Shelly 180 Lake, Jeff 60, 62, 164, 165, 180 Lamberson, Robyn 95, 135, 180 Lambert, Evon 84, 180 Lampher, Lori 64, 95, 133, 150, 180 Lamphiear, Kim 98, 180 Lantz, Richard 3, 134, 140, 145, 176, 178, 180 Larsen, Bill 112, 115, 158, 161, 180 Larsen, Pam 181 Larsen, Tim 140, 152, 181 L'Heureux, Kevin 181 Lloyd, Rich 60, 63, 104, 106, 140, 181 Loyche, Hanna 138, 181 Lundquist, Debbie 181 Lurz, Linda 181 McCarty, Kim 8, 66, 68, 132, 140, 150, 181 McClelland, John 181 McGinnis, Tina 95, 181 McMillin, Ted 95, 101, 145, 173, 181 Mace, Sharon 95, 135, 140, 182 Maleskar, Mark 140, 145, 153, 182 Marlowe, Melody 139, 153, 182 Marx, Doug 182 Medina, Renee 95, 182, 185 Meisenbach, Robert 182 Melvin, Tony 182 Menze, Stacy 182 Messier, Scott 3, 9, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 88, 90, 92, 94, 95, 97, 98, 101, 145, 152, 176, 182, 188 Meyer, Marjorie 182 Meyer, Mike 65, 182 Meyers, Patricia 98, 183 Miller, Allan 183 Miller, Joe 60, 63, 140, 161, 183 Miller, Scott 86, 87, 98, 145, 164 176, 183 Minnick, Chris 66, 68, 132, 140, 183 Morrow, Kevin 183 Mortensen, DeAnn 86, 88, 95, 98, 101, 140, 145, 183 Moser, Lisa 183 Muirhead, Eric 145, 183 Mullins, Mark 104, 106, 183 Natvig, Mike 65, 124, 125, 127, 140, 145, 182, 183, 187 Nelson, Dave 104, 107, 148, 158, 161, 183 5 1 Nelson, Debra 98, 101, 103, 145 Nelson, Ray 183 Nowka, Tammi 95, 99, 184 Oatman, Todd 184 Obenchain, Mike 70, 71, 139, 145, 152, 184 Oltjen, Lisa 184 Ondracek, Susan 184 Oxner, Kevin 184 Palmer, Sharon 184 Pauley, Janet 9, 95, 140, 184 Pauley, Renee 184 Pennell, Carolyn 184 Perry, Brian 184 Peters, Becky 101, 140, 145, 184 Peterson, Anjie 88, 95, 98, 153, 184 Peterson, Bonnie 185 Petersen, Jon 185 Pererson, David 185 Peterson, Larinda 185 Phillips, Dale 185 Placke, Mike 185 Ramsey, Mike 185 Ready, Sherman 140, 141, 185 Redfield, Miles 124, 140, 185 Reiners, LuAnn 22, 150, 185 Ricker, Lisa 88, 98, 101, 103, 145, 185 Rollins, Kim 118, 119, 121, 140, 166, 167, 185 Romshek, Jennifer 185 Rouse, Cindy 95, 99, 152, 186 Runcie, Doug 90, 94, 95, 98, 101, 145, 153, 186, 188 Rupiper, Jeri 186 Ruxton, Randy 186 Ruxton, Russ 164, 186 Salisbury, Renee 186 Salinger, Marla 84, 186 Sanford, Rhonda 186 Schlachter, Anne 54, 86, 140, 145, 186 Schmidt, Susan 66, 132, 140, 173, 186 Schumm, Dale 65 Schwab, Melinda 70, 71, 90, 91, 94, 95, 98, 133, 145, 152, 186 Scribner, Brenda 95, 142, 186 Scribner, Nadine 3, 95, 142, 186 Shea, Jim 52, 53, 158, 186 Shimek, Jeff 104, 106, 186 Simpson, Debra 186 Sinnard, Tim 141, 186 Sinsel, Shari 186 Slansky, Laura 95, 153, 186 Spady, Mike 148, 186 Spielman, Mark 187 Spilinek, Chris 112, 187 Steiner, John 98, 187 Stice, Mike 187 Stimple, Troy 187 Stonecipher, Scott 87, 98, 140, 187 Surface, Ginger 65, 133, 140, 187 Swenson, Kathi 135, 140, 187 Swenson, Todd 187 Talbot Ryan 187 Taylor Lisa 187 Taylor, Randy 187 Taylor Todd 187 Tegler, Douglas 60, 62, 104, 107, 164, 165, 187 Thomas, Kristy 91, 94, 95, 145, 187 Thompson, Greg 124, 125, 127, 145, 153, 177, 188 Throckmorton, Kay 65, 95, 188 Tillemans, Linda 152, 188 Tippin, Janet 98, 135, 188 Torghele, Dan 134, 188 Tschauner, Scott 52, 53, 188 Turner, Mikki 152, 188 Llerling, Alan 174, 188 Lltter, Dave 8, 65, 188 VanAckeran, Don 188 Vonderfecht, Mary 8, 185, 188 Vonderfecht, Scott 95, 145, 188 Vonnes, John 60, 140, 176, ww' f 'W Burgman, Greg 74 188 Walker, John 188 Walton, Rob 188 Watson, Greg 189 Watson, Laurie 54, 55, 57, 66, 69, 84, 140, 166, 167, 189 Weiss, Mitch 60, 88, 90, 91 94, 95, 98, 101, 145, 189 West, Sue 65, 84, 189 Wilder, Mike 8, 189 Wilmont, Kiley 189 Woodward, Brad 189 Zarek, Doug 112, 189 Zeadow, Mike 189 JLINIORS Adler, Tracy 74 Adrian, Brent 74, 134 Anderson, Scott 74 Anderson, Vicki 74, 95 Andrews, Mike 74, 147 Antonides, Kris 74 Archer, Julia 74, 98 Armes, Kevin 74 Arndt, Sherri 74 Arneson, Lorie 54, 55, 56, 57, 74, 118, 120, 121, 135 Aspen, Joel 74 Aufdenkamp, Linda 74 Aulner, Dale 74, 142 Aulner, Dave 74 Barben, George 74 Barfnecht, Lois 74, 95, 103 Beck, Cathy 74, 128, 150 Bennett, Barbara 9, 54, 55, 56, 57, 65, 74, 145, 147, 166, 167 Bennett, Lisa 74 Ber, Russell 74 Berns, Cynthia 74, 95, 142 Blauvelt, David 74 Blauvelt, Suzanne 74, 142 Brown, Wendy 74 Brownlee, Paul 74, 94, 145, 147, 164 Burgess, Patricia 74, 132, 141, 147 Carver, Renee 74 Clark, Brenda 74 Classen, Daniel 48, 74, 147 Conway, Gwen 70, 71, 74 Connolly, Katherine 74, 95, 147 Conover, Cheryl 74 Consbruck, Steve 74 Copple, Regan 74, 90, 93, 94, 145 Craft, Jan 74, 94, 118 Crandell, Ranae 75, 141, 147 Crissman, Rick 75 Cronin, Steve 75, 88, 90, 91, 94, 99, 145, 147 Cross, Junior 75, 116 Daugherty, Tony 75 DeRiese, Georgena 75, 95, 147 DeWitt, Kara 9, 75, 82, 95, 133, 147 Dickenson, Veonica 75 Dickerson, Jon 75, 88, 94, 98, 101, 145 Dreeson, Jeff 75, 88, 98 Dunham, Diana 8, 56, 75, 84, 118, 119, 120, 121 Ecker, Ann 84 Einspahr, Marilyn 75 Eldred, Scott 75, 94, 147, 158, 161 Evans, Tom 9, 52, 75 Falk, Mike 60, 75, 98 Fandry, Richard 75 Felhafer, Dianne 75, 94 Feis, William 3, 75, 94, 146, 147 Fingeret, Jill 64, 75, 133 Finley, Scott 52, 53, 75, 94, 158 Fischer, Michelle 75, 95 Foote, Julia 52, 166, 167, 169 Fraser, Mitch 45, 75 French, Tim 75, 116 Fry, Candance 75, 94 Fukumori, Toshiko 75, 88, 94, 98 Garberding, Scott 60, 75, 94 Gerard, Robert 48, 50, 75 Giltz, Vince 75 Gingerich, Amy 75, 135 Glass, Melinda 75, 94 Goebel, Shari 75 Goehring, Renee 76, 88, 94, 147 Goehring, Richard 76, 88, 134, 147, 158 Haase, Tamara 76 Hahne, Kim 76, 81, 86, 93, 95, 98, 128, 150 Hallberg, Angie 76 Hansen, Brenda 76 Hanson, Becky 76, 84, 95, 146, 147, 150 Harding, Robert 76, 91, 94 Harrison, Jonathan 76, 98, 101, 108, 109, 145, 158 Hartman, David 76, 135 Hartmann, Lonna 76, 94 Harwick, Scott 76, 87 Hawkinson, Kelly 76 Henricks, Michael 76 E 118 Jernberg, Beth 76, 141, 147 Johnson, James 76, 164 Johnson, Kenneth 48, 76 Johnson, Rex 76 Henry, Troy 76 Herberg, Rob 76 Herron, Arthur 76, 112 Hiatt, Scott 76 Hilburn, Antony 76 Hinrichs, Mitch 45, 65, 76 Hinrichs, Scott 76 Hinrichs, Scott 76 Hofferber, Kim 76 Hoffman, Bruce 60, 99, 101, 145 Hoggatt, Angela 76 76, 88, Holcombe, Larry 70, 76, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 98, 139 Horton, Steve 76 Howard, Thomas 76, 88, 98, 101, 145 Howell, Landyn 76 Hueske, Gale 76 lnfante, lrma 76 Jackson, Kathy 76 Jacobi, Deborah 76, 79, 88, Jones, Michael 76 Kapustka, Mary 76 Karnes, Todd 76 Kauf, Paul 76, 95, 145, 147 Keller, Brenda 76 Kepford, Lisa 76 Kerr, Jean 76, 84, 150 Kershner, Darla 76 Kimminau, Rebecca 77, 88, 98 Kister, Mark 77, 104 Klein, Rex 77 Knapp, Rachel 77, 95 Knoedler, Kelly 77 Kranau, Brian 52, 53, 77, 158 Krieger, James 77 Krieger, William 77 Krizek, Mike 77 Kroeger, Julie 65, 77, 91, 92, 94, 95, 145, 166, 168 Kvasnicka, Jane 77, 87, 134, 150 Lambert, Brenda 77 Lambert, Michael 48, 95, 158, 160 Langdon, Jackie 77, 95, 150 Locatis, Tim 77 Locke, Laura 77, 78, 81, 88, 90, 94, 95, 144, 145 Longshore, Karla 77, 99, 128, 147 McCready, Scott 77 McDougal, Sarah 65, 77, 88, 93, 94, 95 McLane, Scott 77 McVey, Clinton 77 Malesker, Craig 77, 164 Mangers, Denise 77, 84 May, Chuck 77 Mazour, Tim 77 Meyerhoeffer, Chris 77 Miller, Debbie 54, 77 Miller, Kelly 54, 57, 77 Milligan, Michelle 77 Minnick, Brian 77, 124, 158, 159, 160 Mitchell, Kathy 77 Mitchell, Randy 48, 77 Moline, James 77, 141 Morgan, Tim 77 Munsell, Donna 77, 88, 90, 91, 95, 145 Myers, Lana 78 Nelson, Cheryl 54, 55, 57, 78 Nikkila, Donna 78, 84 Nitzel, Scott 48, 78, 112 Noble, Sheila 78 Norcross, William 78 Ore, Gaylene 78, 95, 150 Oskey, Judy 78, 128 Paulsen, Melody 78, 87, 141 Paxton, Bill 78, 98 Peterson, Laura 78 Pohl, Scott 78, 88, 98, 101, 145 Poppe, Mitch 78, 112 Powell, Randy 78, 135 Prevette, John 48, 50, 78, 108 Pringle, Thomas 78, 90, 91, 95, 139, 145 Pritts, Carrie 78 Ramin, Mary 78 Ready, Shannon 78 Reichert, Tim 78, 135 Reuther, Kathleen 78, 142 Richardson, Tammy 78 Rief, Anne 78, 99, 128 Robinson, Mark 48, 78 Roosman, Tom 78 Ruhter, Jeff 78 Rutt, Shelley 78 Ryder, Monica 78 Schifferns, Lori 78 Schmidt, Brad 79 Schmidt, Ron 79, 88, 89 Schmidt, Steve 79, 80, 90, 91, 94, 95, 145 Schneider, Becky 79 Scholl, Teresa 79 Scholtz, Steve 60, 61, 79, 95, 134, 146, 147 Scribner, Amy 79, 95, 135, 142 Shaver, John 79, 99, 141, 142 Shepherd, Shannon 79 Shimek, Steve 79, 104, 109 Short, Renae 79 Sloggett, David 79 Smith, Teresa 54, 55, 56, 57, 79, 88, 118, 121 Snell, Cathy 79, 132 Snodgrass, Cullen 79, 95, 99 Spurgeon, Amy 79, 98, 103 Stark, Janice 79 Steffen, Bill 79 Stevens, Teri 9, 79, 95 Stewart, Lisa 79, 88, 90, 95, 144, 145 Stine, Robert 79 Strasheim, Sally 79, 84, 88 Sulley, Steven 79, 90, 95, 98, 145, 147 Sunderland, Steve 79, 135 Sutter, Kim 79 Swayze, Mike 79 Taylor, Tom 79 Tegler, Cindy 79, 88, 95, 128, 147 Thaut, Russ 79 Thomas, Vicky 79, 91, 95 Thrasher, Loren 79 Throckmorton, Sue 79, 95 Thuman, Jolene 79 Tilley, Kris 79 Touchstone, Ellen 79, 88, 90, 98, 144, 145, 147 Tran, Hue Su 79 Tran, Kim 79 Tschauner, Steve 79, 164 Turner, Peggy 79 Llerling, Carrie 79, 84, 95 Llhrmacher, Stacy 79, 84 Lltecht, Shanna 79, 99 Utter, Kevin 79 Vacek, John 79 Valentine, Debra 80 Van Lengen, Russ 82, 87 Vap, Micheal 80 Vickerey 95, 138 Walz, Sharon 80 Warburton, Russ 80 Watson, Michelle 80 Weaver, Randy 80 Weir, John 80 Welch, Barbara 80, 88, 95 Whipple, Tandra 80 Wieland, Gilbert 80 Willcock, Karen 80 Williams, Alan 80 Williams, Mark 80 Wilson, Todd 80, 141 Wolpe, Chris 80 Woodward, Doyle 80, 146, 147 Woodward, Kim 80, 82, 95, 133, 147 Wright, Natalie 80 Yocum, Sara 80 Zalman, Shelley 80, 82, 88, 90, 95, 98, 103, 145 Zaroban, Ken 60, 62, 80, 90, 95, 145, 146, 147, 164 Zimmerman, Debra 80 Zimmerman, LeAnn 80 SOPHOMORES Adler, Shi 30 Adler, Tami 30 Alexander, Dana 30, 99, 141, 142 Alexander, Rhonda 30, 99 Anderson, Michele 30 Aspen, Roger 30, 48, 50, 116 Aulner, Donald 30, 141 Baker, Floyd 30 Baker, Tami 30, 35, 64 Baldwin, Susan 30, 91, 139 Beckby, George 30, 60, 127 Bell, Danette 30 Beman, Lynda 30 Bengtson, Craig 30 Blessing, Sally 30, 64, 88, 145 Boese, Diane 30, 91, 139 Bohrer, Denise 30 Bond, Kim 30 Borrell, Tony 30 Brewer, Connie 30, 142 Brewer, Debbie 30, 99, 141 Brink, Michele 8, 30, 35, 118 Brown, Dee Dee 30, 91, 99 Brown, Peggy 31, 88 Bruntz, Sammy 31 Buckley, Liz 31, 54, 98, 101, 145 Bunde, Robb 31, 48, 50, 86, 110, 146 Burchess, Mark 31 Burge, Lynn 31 Bush, Pamela 31 Calhoun, Jeff 31, 65 Callan, Shannyn 31, 99, 150 Callihan, Debby 31 Carl, Connie 31, 86, 88, 166, 167 Carr, Jamie 9, 31, 60, 91, 104, 107, 158, 160 Cassell, Mary 31 Catchpool, Greg 31 Chartier, Carrie 31 Christy, Rick 31, 108 Cline, Johanna 31 Connolly, John 31, 48 Coordes, Monty 31, 48 Copple, Gretchen 31, 90, 91, 94, 139, 145 Cramer, Brad 31, 48, 65 Croner, Scott 31, 40, 52 Crowel, Randy 31, 36, 39, 60, 98, 01, 145 Crowley, Julie 31, 90, 91, 93, 94, 145 Darnell, Christy 31 Davis, Lance 32, 108, 110, 158 Dedrick, Dan 32 Delgado, Michael 32 DeRiese, Becky 32 DeVaney, Shelly 32 Diers, Paula 32 Dittmer, Sonja 32 Doiel, Mark 32 Douglas, Cindy 32 Drake, Whitney 32, 142 Draper, Lori 32, 91, 99, 132 Duering, Ray 32 Dunbar, Dale 32 Eckblade, Emily 32 Ellerbee, Stacy 32, 64, 91, 150 Ellermier, Leann 32, 86 Ellis, Todd 32 Esch, Jim 32, 117 Evers, Stacey 31, 32, 86, 87, 98 Faber, Mike 32, 65 Fanning, Paige 32, 54, 166, 169 Farrell, Jill 32, 87, 91 Fast, Susan 32, 38, 88, 91 Fiegelson, Sarah 32 Fingeret, Kathy 32, 99 Finnigsmier, Donald 32 Fisher, Chris 32 Fleener, Tim 32, 142 Flynn, Bryan 32 Francis, Lynn 32, 35, 60, 110 Fraser, Mark 32 Friborg, Anne 9, 32, 64, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 98, 128, 145, 150 Friend, Lorie 32, 91, 128, 150 Fuller, Victoria 32, 142 Fullerton, Linda 32 Gartner, Doug 33, 108, 158, 160 Gillespie, Becky 33 Ginter, Wanda 33 Glassmeyer, Robb 33, 48, 91 Gollner, Brent 8, 33, 110, 134 Grimmett, Allan 33 Grummert, Rachel 33 Gundelfinger, George 33 Hagemier, Amy 33 Halsey, Trisha 9, 33, 132 Hamburger, David 33, 60, 91, 108, 158 Hardy, William 33, 41, 116 Harris, Michael 33 Hartman, Michelle 33 Hartman, Sherye 33 Hawkinson, Jeff 33 Henrikus, Dale 33, 116 Henry, Scott 33, 48, 65 Herringer, Jon 33 Herringer, Kay 33 Hilger, Walt 33, 48, 50, 110 Hill, Jolie 33 Hinrichs, Craig 34, 48, 141 Hlavaty, Janet 8, 34 Hoback, Alan 34 Howard, JoAnne 34, 142 Hunt, Steve 34, 48, 50, 116, 158 Hurd, Jennifer 34 Hannsen, Mary 34 Jeans, Debra 34, 98 Job, Renee 34 Jones, Bobby 34 Jones, Brenda 34 Jurgena, Vincent 34, 124 Kalberg, Todd 34, 37, 60, 63, 116 Kehn, Scott 34 Kelly, Paige 34 Kennedy, Michelle 34 Kennedy, Teresa 35 Kenny, Heidi 35 Anderson, Kayce 20, 59 I P f 5 - . , Q3 1 :L Kepford, David 35 Kimminau, Randy 35, 60, 61, 88, 91, 98 Kinder, Stacy 35 Kiolbasa, Steve 35, 48, 50, 98, 110 Kingsley, Patricia 8,35, 88, 90, 91, 94, 145 Knapp, Denise 35 Kroger, Kerwin 35 Kruger, Brenda 35 Kubicka, Tom 35 Kyttle, Sherryll 35 Lacy, Jeff 35, 99 Lake, Jane 35, 99 Lamberson, Laurie 35 Larson, David 35 L'Heureux, Lynn 36 Lindstrom, Leon 36 Locke, Kenneth 8, 36, 88, 91, 94, 98 Lowry, Alma 36, 70, 71, 87, 98, 139 Lukas, Jill 36 Lurz, Don 36 McCord, Debra 36 McCrabb, David 36 McCune, Scott 36 McVey, Julie 33, 36 Mace, Sandra 36, 65, 99, 102 Marfisi, Lisa 36 Marsh, Anne 36, 91 Martson, Ronna 36 Martson, Sue 36 May, Brad 36 Mazour, Paula 36 Medcalf, Jeff 36, 110, 164 Meininger, Clay 36, 41, 91, 124, 164 Messler, Curtis 36, 48, 65, 97, 99 Miller, Jannet 37 Miller, Shelly 37, 86, 98, 103, 132 Minshew, Bobby 37 Mitchell, Angela 37 Monthey, Teresa 37 Morris, Michael 37, 86, 98, 101, 145 Morris, Michael 37, 86, 98, 101, 145 Moul, Ann 9, 37, 91, 94 Nelson, Diane 37 Nitzel, Grant 37, 60, 99, 112 Nitzel, Tim 37 Noble, Becky 37, 99 Norwood, Lisa 37, 139 Ochsner, LeighAnn 37 Ochsner, Lynn 37 Ochsner, Mike 37, 48, 91, 110, 158 Ocker, Karen 37, 88, 91, 98, 132 Ofis, Herbert 37 Oxner, Mona Park, Debbie 37, 168 Parker, Karen 38 Peters, Kevin 38, 110 Peterson, Jim 38 Peterson, Kristin 38, 91, 98, 102 Peterson, Mark 38, 108 Philaphandet, Bounsovane Phillips, Rachelle 38 Pittman, Jane 38 Pontine, Shelly 38 Potts, lvy 38 Ramsey, Matt 38 Ready, Kim 38, 98 Reichert, Dean 38, 90, 91 Reid, Cathy 38 Reimer, Matt 38, 48, 110 Richardson, Terri 38 Richardson, Tony Richey, Rockey 38 Robinson, Scott 38 Roby, Richard 39 Rodgers, Jon 38 Rose, Stan 38 Roth, James 38 Roberson, Mark 38, 48, 91 Ruxton, Renee 38, 166, 167 Ryder, Tracy 38 Sachteleben, Tom 88, 91, 98, 164 Sandstedt, Ann 9, 39, 54, 91 Schiefelbein, Steve 39 Schlacter, John 39, 60, 86, 91, 98 Schmidt, Gail 39, 90, 91, 145 Schmidt, Susan 39, 139 Schumm, Kay 39, 91, 128 'WX'-776' N .fx JN M Yu, A Q XV!!-' Sealey, Russ 39, 48, 50, 65 Shaw, Colleen 40, 118 Shively, Ruth 40, 91 Smith, Sharon 40, 91, 99, 132 Snyder, Wendy 40 Spady, Sarah 40, 64, 91 Sperry, Hilary 40 Steiger, Kris 40 Stiener, Bregg 40, 48, 110 Stevens, Reagen 40, 88, 98, 99, 128, 150 Stockton, Richard 40, 91, 134 Stoetzel, Sharlene 40, 91, 118 Svoboda, Scott 40, 88, 98, 145 Taylor, Karen 40 Thaut, Eric 40, 48, 141 Thaut, Mark 40 Thayer, Verla 40 Theesen, Darren 39, 40, 108, 109, 160 Thomas, Debbie 40 Thomas, Kelly 40 Thomas, Mark 39, 40, 60, 108 Thuman, Cindy 40 Tillemans, Bill 41 Timmereman, Shelly 41 Toney, Cherry 41 Tramp, Richard 41, 52, 158 Turner, Scott 41, 48 Tyson, Tamera 41, 80, 98 Versaw, Wayne 41, 60, 98, 124 Warburton, Bryan 41 Watson, Briggette 41 Weinman, Teresa 41, 142 Wermeskerch, Valerie 41 Whitcomb, Scott 41 Willey, Tanya 41, 134, 139 Willy, Michelle 41 Wilson, Julie 41 Wood, Johnette 41 Woods, Weston 41, 99, 141 Woolsey, Cheryl 41 Workman, Darin 41, 60, 98, 101, 145 Zarek, Leon 41 Zielke, David 8, 30, 41, 110, 134, 146 FRESHMEN Ackerman, Deena 20, 88, 91 141 Adrian, Brad 20 Alder, Michael 20 Alexander, Jennifer 20, 25, 91, 133, 145 Anderson, Joe 9, 20, 60, 88, 91, 134 Anderson, Stacey 20 Anderson, Wade 20, 51, 111, 162 Anderson, Sandra 20, 70, 71, 91, 145 Aspen, Julie 20 Barg, Steve Bauer, Kim 20 Bierman, Kelly 20, 25, 98, 162 Black, Devra 9, 20, 59, 91, 123, 134 Bland, Tammy 20 Blessing, Alison 9, 20, 88, 91 123, 134 Board, Bridget 20, 59 Bovee, Stacy 20 Boyd, Mike 21, 111 Brehm, Susan 21, 59, 123, 146, 150 Brewer, Lori 21, 99, 142 Brooks, Todd 21, 51, 162 Brown, Candice 21 Brown, Ryan 21 Brown, Todd 21 Buck, Craig 21 Buhr, Carole 21, 64, 91 Burge, Christy 21, 91 Buscher, Mark 21, 99 Carver, LaDonna 21, 142 Classen, Sonja 21, 59, 123 Cleveland, Brian 21 Clifton, Joey 21, 141 Coffey, Michele 21, 88, 99 Conaway, Michelle 21, 59 Conaway, Vicki 91 Conchola, Martha 21, 91 Conner, Sean 91 Consbrook, Shelly 21 Contris, Spring 21 1 Coordes, Dawnette 21, 142 Coutts, Melissa 21 Covert, Stephanie 21 Cully, David 21, 51, 117, 162 Darnall, Tracy 21 DeRiese, Mary 21 Dickenson, Susan 21, 27, 91, 99, 134 Dieken, Darryh 22, 51, 88, 111, 162, 163 Douglas, Kevin 22 Douglas, Pam 22, 99 Drake, Shirley 22 Drummond, Jodie 22, 98, 142 Engelhardt, Jon 22, 51, 98 Erickson, Randy 22 Erickson, Tom 22 Ernst, Jody 22 Esch, David 22, 51, 117 Evans, Evans, 145 Ewing, Faber, Debbie 22 James 22, 88, 91, 162, 163 Kristen 22, 23, 99 Creighton 22, 65, 164 Fehlhater, Debbie 22, 91 Fergoda, Ward 22, 60 Fielder, Brian 22 Fitzke, Tod 22, 88, 89, 91, 111, 162 Foote, Robert 22, 51, 99, 111, 164 Forbes, Darren 22 Frank, Randy Ganow, Susan 22, 59, 88, 91, 123, 145 Gartner, Russell 22 Gerloff, Becki 22 Gildersleeve, Tammy 9, 22, 28, 59, 99 Glover, Dana 22, 91 Glover, George 22, 51, 117 Goings, Ronnie 3, 23 Gundersen, Tedd 23 Gundersen, Terri 23 Gustafson, David 23 Gutierrez, Louis 23 Hahn, Jim 23, 91, 164 Halbmaier, Michelle 23 Halsey, Lori 23, 133 Hansen, Steve 23, 91, 162 Hansen, Susan 23, 91 Hardy, Kathy 20, 23, 91, 99 Harman, Jacqueline 23, 142 Harrifeld, Lisa 23, 59 Harris, Michelle 23, 90, 91, 99 Hecht, Dick 23 Hedlund, Dan 23 Helleberg, Lorrie 23, 88, 91 Henry, Cindy 23, 98 Hert, David Hilger, Susan 23, 91 Hill, Michele 23 Hinrichs, Cindi 23 Hinrichs, Mark 23 Hock, John 23, 162 Hoffart, Jeff 23, 28, 99 Hofferber, Chad 23 Hopkins, Kelli 23 Howard, Barbara 23, 25, 59, 90, 99, 123, 134 Hudson, Christina 91 Hunter, Susan 23, 88, 91 Hurt, Paul 23, 51, 111 lmmel, Julie 23, 142 Janssen, Dale 99 Johnson, Corey 24, 51, 91, 99, 145, 162 Johnson, Deborrah 24, 88, 91 Jorn, Mike 24 Karabel, Geraldine 24 Karsting, Kimberly 24 Kennedy, Christy 24 Kenny, Reggie 24, 51, 111 Kirby, Troy 24, 51 Kline, Donna 24 Knab, Jeff 24 Kohtz, Chris 24, 98, 162 Kopke, Linda 24, 91 Krueger, Dara 24 Lamberg, Marilyn 24 Lampher, Nancy 24, 133 Laumann, Rose 24 Loring, Chris 24 McCallister, Deena 23, 24, 99 McCartney, Scott 24 McCarty, Kevin 24 McCoy, Tiffany 24, 64 McKinnis, Mark 24, 88, 98 McKinnis, Steve 24, 91, 139 Malesker, Brian 24 Marriner, Bill 24, 99 Marsh, Margaret 24, 64, 88, 91, 134, 145 May, Brian 24 Menze, Todd 24 Miner, Jody 24, 99 Miller, Josh 24, 51, 111, 162 Miller, Monty 25 Miller, Pete 25, 99 Miller, Rita 25 Morlan, David 25, 165 Morrey, Lynne 25, 91 Muirhead, Christopher 25 Mulford, Dale 25 3' fd. 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Q 1 .ff 2 1 Needha Mullins, m, Susan 25, 88, 99 Michele 25, 133, 146 Nelson, David 25 Nelson, Jackie 25, 59, 133 Nelson, Shelley 25, 59, 88 Nikkila, Richard 25, 51, 111 Nowka, Mark 25, 91, 99, 162 Oatman, Jeff 25 Oliver, Elizabeth 25, 64, 90, 91, 98, 145 Oltean, Robert 25, 51 Osman, Robert 25, 51, 91 Owens, Amy Ozmun, Lisa Palmer, Janet 24, 26, 64, 99 Peirce, Michelle 26 Peters, Peters, Gregory 26, 111 Lisa 26 ,....-----W ----- 1, ,......- ,J K, paul' Petit, Todd 26, 91, 124, 145, 162 Petzoldt, Kim 26, 59, 123 Pierce, Billy 26 Placke, Mark 26 Price, Dale 26 Pringle, Christal 26, 145 Quintana, Sam 26 Ramold, Scott 26 Rausch, Robin 26 Reimer, Curtis 26, 51, 88, 111, 162, 163 Reiners, Wynette 22, 26 Restrepo, Gustavo 26, 51 Rhodes, Tami 26 Richardson, Tina 26 Rief, Amee 26, 99 Ries, Scott 26, 141 Rollins, Avonda 24, 26, 59, 123 Rolls, Gina 26, 90, 91 Rose, Ronda 26, 91 Roughton, Terry 27 Rupiper, Angela 27, 59 Ruxton, Joe 27, 99 Saddler, Teresa 27, 98, 142 Sanchez, Tamara 27 Sanderson, Jim 27, '51, 91, 111 Schifferns, Michael 27 Schlachter, Mark 27, 88, 91, 134, 162 Schneider, Denise 27 Scholl, Scott 27 Scholtz, Stacey 9, 24, 27, 123 Schriner, Jay 27 Schumm, William 27, 117, 162 Scott, Tamatha 27 Shaver, Jennifer 27, 142 Shea, Danny 27 Shutt, Kelly 27, 65, 88, 91, 141 Simmons, Desmond 27 Slansky, Randy 27, 91 Smidt, Rickie 27 Smith, Kim 27, 91 Smith, Mary 27 Smith, Sandy 27 Snodgrass, David 27, 91 Soukup, Debbie 27, 91 Spielman, Richard 27 Stark, Joyce 27 Steiger, Kris Steiner, Jacque 27, 99 Stevens, Ron 28 Stice, Alan 28 Stout, Mia 28, 123 Strasheim, Jane 28, 99, 134 Sutton, Amy 28 Swanson, Stanley 28 Thomas, Mark 28 Thomas, Randal 28 Timmerman, Charlotte 28 Tippin, Ken 28, 99, 111, 162 Trimmingham, Joan 28, 91 Tschauner, Wendy 28, 59 Turner, Stephanie 28 Lltter, Pam 28 Vacek, Catherine 28 Valverde, Carmen 28 VanLengen, Lisa 28 Vap, Melissa 28 Walker, Scott 28, 91, 99, 124 145, 162 Waltemath, Ricky 28, 52, 53, 91, 99, 145, 162 Warburton, Ron 28 Weaver, Randall 28 Weber, Julie 28, 88 Weir, David 28, 51 Werbel, Kim 28, 123, 142 Wermeskerch, Mark 29 Westermann, Troy 29, 99 Wigert, Bryan 29, 51 Willcock, Dianne 29 Williams, Jolene 29, 88, 91 Wilmot, Valarie 29, 88, 91 Wilson, Troy 29, 99 Wolfe, Becky 29, 98 Wright, Kevin 29, 111, 162 Yenni, Kim 29, 88, 91 Zalman, Jay 21, 29, 51, 88, 98,101,117,145 'PX' is fi but ,fb W . .1 Mag' 1 .I Wg . 1 - 4. - VW Y il wiv fifigmyinu , m,o y -an , Q----vw ww 3 F01- ' ' x '. . , , 5 faq if ' K rf f,k, , A. H I V, ,,a,,,,,r' Myra H gm V., 'vi 4' f-I Wide World Photos FINAL Epmon 'k f 1980-1981 1k if voL. 1 PG. 3 MOUNT ST. HELENS - With a blast people died and a paralyzing blanket of comparable to the largest H-Bomb ever gray soot dropped over cities, farms tested, Mount St. Helens erupted on and highways as tar east as Montana. May 18. Despite all the warnings, 32 Q' 1 X 1: ' REFUGEES FLOOD FLORIDA - ln a little more than two months, 110,000 Cubans descended upon the United A States. The sudden influx forced Florida's governor to declare a state oi 1 : ,,..-- ' Y -V I emergency. Cuban President Fidel Castro claimed it was to teach the U.S. a lesson for welcoming Cuban hijackers as heroes. THIRD CANDIDATE - Although John Anderson won only a small percentage of the popular vote in the presidential election, he stressed that his campaign was not wasted, We have put the major parties on notice that they can never again come up with the kind of choices they have this year. POLISH UNREST - Poland's striking workers brought down the government and dangerously provoked the Soviet Union. VOF?F.1v, . r ef.-A F' ' iigiiff. ' ' X 'ie - .3 1 , ' X 'ttf l' I' :AIF1 .QL ' fxlg ,MR To ACTQRE . if ' . 1 Fx, ,- 3 Q LAI. 1 ' TELEVISION STRIKE - Over 1,200 actors went on strike demanding compensation for videooassettes and cable TV. The long-windedstrike lasted several months, delaying the new fall programs.. I FINAL EDITION X ir 1980-1981 HOCKEY VICTORY - For the first time in 20 years, the Amerlcan hockey team won the hockey gold medal, defeating '- , V, C .11 TIA ai'-2. ' 'x .'N ' ' ,I W .14 ,' i V I A . 4 E.. L53 BORG WINS, AGAIN - Swederfs l3,orrI Borg falls to his knees alter boating John McErIroe ol the Unulrrd States to the All England Tennis Chnrnpionsvhip lor the lillh straight year :it Wimblelon My i ,rg A '-r-.v-1 V Q . 'X I1 I 4' 1 T THE ABSCAM TRIALS - Two ol seven Congressmen involved in the ABSCAM trials are shown arriving at Federal Court with their wives to deny charges that they accepted money in exchange lor political lavors lrom an FBI agent. posing as an Arab Sheik. the world champion Russian team, The Arnerican team had only been Dlayrng together tor tive months -151 v My A A i If Fx is THE RELEASE OF THE HOSTAGES A 'surge 'I' rf' IN, It . .'i '3 t ' I ' Swnrit the ririirilrt. .-.rif-' ' ' wivrr- rr-lrrfvwfi WW lvl II f2' IU caritivfty arf Irv- TW wx ,Lx ' day VOL. 1 PG. 4 'SHOGUN' FEVER - The 12-hour television mini-series captured rare top ratings for NBC. Richard Chamberlin played the lead In the story about l7th century Japan . I Njg I .kc W E . ' mxx ACTOR DIES - Peter Sellers, a ma' ti-Iniino ol disguise, played a .mint r,l r,lIaIaclers and was lovable In tttr ni itll, horn lftzpractov Cloligeau In the I' III' l'antlwpi iilrnrs to Chauncey Giairjiripr In Being There 4 ,. V.. V J?-tlr.:,2,J C' Of I 13' I 'Tai ' if OLYMPIC BOYCOTT v Beauty and pageantry couldrft hide AmerIca's absence from the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. A number of countries boycotted the Games to protest the Soviet invasion ot Atghanistan.


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