Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

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Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and It is always the adventur- the blind can see. ers who accomplish great Mark Twain things. A well-adjusted person is one who makes the same mis- take twice without getting ner- It is better to w vous. to rust out. ear out than Two roads div wood and I took th traveled and that difference. erged into a c one less made all the If at first you don't succeed, you are running about average. When A ship in a habor is safe the other but that is not what ships are less likcl built for. in his pla we put ourselves in person's place, we're y to want to put him ce. ■v A father who encourages his 'Hie most powerful weapon son to follow in his footsteps on earth is the human soul on has probably forgotten a few. fire. Harry Truman said; ‘When All Is Said And Done . . . The Buck Stops Here!” Among the most important people in the school, no doubt the principal is one of them. His many tasks amount to a desk full of work that has no end. These tasks include solving problems, authorizing school activities, keep- ing in touch with the Downtown Administration and many more. Usually they end up as one might expect, as a headache. Being principal of a school as large as Hempstead is not an easy job and many (Continued on pg 12) 10 Administration 1. Ron Hahlen, Ait, show Mr. Moody how the Art Department funds are spent. 2. Mr. Moody takes a stroll through the halls. 3. Mr. Moody. 4. Mr. Moody writes down the schedule for the days' work. 5. Everybody including Mr. Moody enjoys lis- tening to Orchestra practice. 6. Mr. Moody tries to see what's under the hood. 7. Mr. Moody discusses a problem in school administration with his secretary. 8. Mr. Moody listens intent- ly to a proposal at a Booster club meeting. 9. When the buck stops at Hempstead, it stops at Don Moody's desk. 10. Mr. Moody and Mis. Bateman talk over a French class assignment. Administration 11 Administration responsibilities are in his hands. Yet he makes time to walk through the halls, talk with the students and see what's going on in various classes. But Mr. Moody isn't the sole Administrator. He re- ceives a LOT of help and sup- port from the Associate Prin- cipal, Mr. Peck; the Assistant Principals, Mr. Hauth, Kirk, and Potts and the Activity Ad- visor, Mr. Derouin. (Continued on pg 13). 12 Administration Last but not least are the secretaries who end up doing all the typing and clerical work. 1. Mr. Kirk talks to Mr. Koppes in the Commons. 2. Mr. Dcrouin gets a call on his hot line. 3. Mr. Hauth ner- vously listens to a phone caller. 4. Mr. Peck. 5. Mr. Dcrouin. 6. Mr. Hauth. 7. Mr. Kirk. 8. Mr. Potts. 9. Mr. Potts watches as two secretaries run names into the attendance computer. 10. Mr. Peck's attention is distracted while he walks into a classroom. 11. Mr. Peck talks with Mr. Penning about the days' happenings. Administration 13 14 Events EVENT5 Events 15 A clear, unusually warm October day marked the be- ginning of the Hempstead Homecoming Festivities for 1976. With leaves falling and a breeze that had a hint of Fall just around the comer, the Homecoming Assembly opened the festivities in a bustle and hustle of anxious classmen a- waiting the announcement of the Homecoming Queen for 1976. (Continued on Pg. 18) 1. Wendy thanks the student body for voting her their Homecom- ing Queen for 1976. 2. Theresa Wagner leads the Hempstead Marching Band down the street during the Homecoming parade. 3. 1976 Homecoming Queen- Wendy Kelleher. 4. Wendy steadies herself with a nervous hand as she is congradulated by the Homecoming Court and their Escorts. 5. Marty Brothcrton, 1975 Homecoming Queen, hugs Wendy in congradulations while Michelle Lanscr congradulates the new queen following corona- tion ceremonies. 7. Homecoming Court of 1976, (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT); Jody Rcisdorf, Michelle Lanser, Stacy Pfeiler, Sandra Thompson, Kathy Dirksen, Shelley Mclchcrt and Cheryl Coleman. Homecoming (Continued from Pg. 16) The gym, crowded with people, fell in silence and sud- denly rose in applause as Wendy Kelleher was crowned the Queen. Following was the parade with floats streaming down the street as if they really were floating. The band, sounded with drums, trumpets and trombones, the delicate flute's shrill and the chiming of the xylophone. The football game, in spite of the double overtime lose to Clinton (23 to 20), highlighted the thrill of Homecoming '76 with the usual excitement of a Mustang football game. Wrapping up Homecoming was the dance on Saturday (Continued on Pg. 19) (Continued from Pg. 18) night where couples danced to Leather Soul , talked with friends and sampled refresh- ments. 1. Cheryl Coleman gives her feet a rest from dancing as she talks with her date, Rick Steil and another couple, Wendy Nicholson and Kent Miller. 2. Dennis Drish and Karen Lex get in on the conversation as Gail Frommclt and Bill Gabbard talk. 3. Mike Hoskins and Dan Merritt ham it up while rid- ing in the Homecoming Parade. 4. Sophomores make a last minute adjustment on their float, Race Ahead For Victory . 5. Rowin' Down the River Kings , the Class of '78's winning entry in the float contest, travels down Main Street. 6. Lori Roberts talks to Cindy McNider and her date Jeff Klein during a Homecoming Dance break. 7. Stacy Pfeiler and Jerry Hec- kels dance to the sounds of Leather Soul . 8. Jeff Justice, '77 hugs his date, Kim Derby, '78 playfully as Lauri Driscoll, '78, and Eric Anderson, '76, appear to be in deep conversa- tion. 9. Marty Brotherton was an honored guest at the Home- coming dance of'76. Homecoming 1. Debra Kime is distracted by some friends while dancing with Bob Fraser. 2. Pam Fisher finds her date comfort- ing while slow dancing. 3. Diane Cav- anough and Dale Pheiler boogie to the sound of Free Whcclin. 4. Alice Ottavi and Scott Klaucr enjoy themselves while fast dancing. 5. Just in case,Jim Ruprecht brings the good old misteltoe along. 6. Jim Small and Julie Beck dosy doc at the Christmas dance. 7. Ken Kortge watches as Nancy Grevas catches 40 winks. 8. You animal you ex- claims Sheri Welbing as she tries to keep Ron Schmitt down. 20 Tri-School Dance Twas two nights before Christinas and all through the hall; couples were dancing and having a ball. The presents were stacked 'round the tree with care; to add to the shincy red ornaments there. The couples were nestled in each others arms; while being enhanced by the mistletoe's charms. The girls in their gowns and the guys with their smiles; walked to the Oak Room to mingle awhile. Away from the music and all of the noise; were whispers among now-grown girls and boys. Away from the hustle and bustle next door; of those moving gaily about the floor. The dance had gone great and so often I'd hear: Of course, by all means, I'll be here next year! Tri-School Christmas Dance Tri-School Dance 21 Marty Ball, and Louise Neyens; king and queen, reigned over the 1977 Hempstead Valentine Dance which was held February twelvth after the game against Iowa City West. The dance was in the Hempstead Commons from 9:00 to 12:00. Music by Lavendar Hill set the mood for cupids arrows and romance. Louise's court consisted of Judy Oehrle, Syl- via Sanchez, Kim Derby, Sharon Hoffman, and Linda Roussel. Marty's court included Jeff Potts, Russell Schwartz, Dave Michels, Bob Sass, and Steve Maas. Due to problems concerning pictures, c the boys court shots were not able to be printed. ! 22 Valentine 'j Dance 1. Louise Neyens enjoys the thrill of success after her Valen- tine win. 2. Queen candidates T-TO B. Linda Roussel, Louise Neyens, Kim Derby, Sylvia Sanchez, Judy Ohcrlc, Sharron Hoffmann. 3. Louise Neyens eracts with joy when she is an- nounced as queen. 4. ... and the 1977 Valentine King is Marty Ball! 5. The valentine court. L. TO R. Sharron Hoff- mann, Judy Ohcrlc, Kim Derby, Sylvia Sanchez, Louise Ney- ens, Linda Roussel, Bob Sass, Marty Ball, Dave Michels, Steve Maas, Russ Schwartz, and Jeff Potts. 6. Marty gets his bou- tonniere pinned on. 7. Marty Ball poses for a picture after the glory of being announced King. Valentine's Dance 23 Valentine’s Dance Over 300 couples gathered together in the Hempstead Commons for the Annual Sadie Hawkins Costume Dance which was held on April 26 from 8:00 to 11:30. Music was provided by Blue Horizon. Besides dancing, couples could be married by Mar- rin Sam, and have their pic- tures taken by a professional photographer. Winning the Best Dressed Couple prize. Were Paul and Nadine Adams. Michelle Lie- bold '78 won Best Dressed Girl contest with Rick Becker '77 winning the Best Dressed Guy contest. 24 Sadie Hawkins 1. One of the members of Blue Horizon entertaining the crowd. 2. An enthusiastic couple engages in the traditional wedding kiss. 3. Kim Adams paints the backdrop for the Sadie Hawkins portraits. 4. Nadine Adams and Paul Adams won the best dressed couple contest. 5. Marrying Rich tics the knot for the happy couple. 6. Danny Kunkel tries to charm his way out of the local jail. 7. Mixed emotions arc expressed during a double ceremony. 8. Two Daisy Mae's that caught their Lil Abners. 9. Most of the dancers on the floor worked up a sweat. Sadie Hawkins Sadie Hawkins 25 -sa 26 Prom Prom This One's For You was the theme of this year's Piom held May 7 at the Ramada Inn. All the guys flooded the rental shops in town to order their tuxes, while the girls picked out their dresses to go to the Annual Dance. The flowers were ordered and reserva- tions were made. 1. Sandy Thomsen and date walk down the balcony to dance for awhile. 2. Connie Dolan and date relax and enjoy a drink or two. 3. Ruth McDermott tells of the fun she's had to others. 4. Just about everyone got down to the music of Kris Kross. 5. Dan Hag- gerty fastens Cheryl Vance's cour- sage. 6. Sandy Foccking and Brian Schilt have the romantic look in their eyes that is the spirit of the evening. 7. The crowded floor is a result of the music and great turnout. . . . ‘This One’s For You!’ Prom 27 ONE'S FOR The band was Kris-Kros and everyone seemed to enjoy the music and dancing that evening. The couples had their pic- tures taken and some went out to eat before the dance and met the star of Rocky, Syl- vester Stallone, who really made their night memorable. 1. Something someone said must of been funny! 2. Heres an example of keeping in time with one another. 3. Scott Paulsen and Michelle McGowan were just one of the many who attended the dance. 4. The enjoyments of a slow dance. 5. Couples Chuck Frederick and Kim Brandei and Julie Beck and Jim Small stop to rest and tell a few jokes. 6. A few couples enjoy themselves by the pool. 7. Nows the chance to be close to the one you love. 28 Prom Prom . . . Prom 29 . . . This One’s For You! Sports 31 Clock Goes Too Fast, Mustangs Denied State Berth The Mustang Varsity Football team had a 7-2 overall record and a 6-2 conference record. The team was nearly all year rated in the top ten only to be denied from going to state by a clock that would- n't stop in the closing min- utes of the last game. This years team had great depth with sixty seven of the best players. There were few weak spots a quickness in the back- field and a strong powerful line. Nothing is greater than making a quest for a championship, even though we didn't make it we are still champs in our own right, Coach Timmerman. After losing our homecoming. It was a great feeling to wreck someone elses. (C. R. Washington), and we beat them as a team not as a bunch of individuals and this is part of winning, Lee Wiest. 1. Rick Stcil passes the football, while Jim Ruprecht and Steve Klein block. 2 and 3. Mark Hartung and Lee Wiest first team all state. 4. Coach Timmerman contemplates the team's next play. S. Dan Mer- ritt punts the ball, while Mike Hos- kins rushes forward. 6. Lee Wiest catches the long pass from the quar- terback. 7. The J.V. team tries some new strategy. Opponent Hempstead 28 34 2 1 20 7 Wins C. R. Kennedy Bettendorf Senior Clinton Wahlert C. R. Washington I.C. West Muscatine Jefferson 2 Losses v'J 32 Football FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Palmer, R. Schlitz, S. Klein, K. Miller, T. Dotterweich, E. Ortberg, M. Butler, D. Breitbach, D. Merritt, R. Stcil, P. Kachevas, P. Breitbach, J. Casey, M. Hoskins, J. Noonan, T. George. SECOND ROW: M. Nauman, R. Vogt, T. Tigges, D. Zicgcnfuss, G. Jones, L. Wiese, T. Strub, R. Rohr, D. Thurston, M. Hartung, J. Phillips, D. Gabriel, S. Specht, J. Ruprecht. THIRD ROW: E. Bowers, J. Zcpcski, D. Drish, R. Handclmann, J. Bocek, M. Wcsthoff, D. Brayton, J. Hennings, D. Kenvon, J. Goesse, B. Gabbard, J. Ronek, T. Donlin, F. Clancy, S. Schmitt, M. Webb, S. Maas. FOURTH ROW: S. Zook, J. Casey, J. Chapman, C. Millius, P. Simon, K. Mueller, B. Sass, J. Luthro, J. Grcmmcl, D. Waddick, M. Kaufmann, G. LaRue, M. Ball, K. Bottoms, T. Bleymeyer, D. Bahl, J. Potts, E. Werneke. Managers: J. Bradley, J. Richman, J. Doedon, C. Fuast, D. Palmar. Coaches: B. Timmerman, N. Anderson, G. Purnell, R. Baylor, D. Sturdcvant. Football 33 Mississippi Valley Co-Champs The hard hitting Sopho- more team tied for a share of the Mississippi Valley Conference Championship, with seven wins and one tie. They had eight wins and one tie for their over- all record. There were fifty-five members in the squad who did their part working together as one. Leading in rushing and offense were Greg Van- Etten, Dan Walker, Rick Crews and Jeff Petty, Ron Breitbach was leading pass receiver. I was very pleased with the performances of the players. They all play- ed up to their abilities and sometimes I got more than expected. The team played as one and their was better than average talent at each position, ” Coach Core. Team work and winning is the story of a strong football team and these sophomore boys proved it. 1. Jim Brayton comes from behind to tackle the opponent. 2. Jim Mahnke and a fellow teammate bring down the opponent. 3. The team gets into position for the next play. 4. Dan Walker receives a tackle from behind. 5. New plans are confidentially made between Brian Avenarius and Coach Dunham. 6. Tim Carlson rccicvcs the hand off from Rick Crews. endorf C.R. Washington I.C. West Muscatine C. R. Jefferson 8 Wins 0 34 Football BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Budden, D. Zaug, S. Jah- nke, G. Stcichcn, L. Hennings, C. Paulsen, K. Tindell, T. Habcl, C. VanEtten, R. Grant. 2ND ROW, L TO R.: J. Petty, D. Emzen, T. Townsend, J. O'Neill, R. Brcitbach, M. Mc- Carthy, K. McGovern, B. Avenarius, D. Leland, S. Muntz, Coach Dan Dunham. 3RD ROW, L TO R.: M. Dimitroff, J. Brayton, D. Kopischke, J. Wichman, D. Walker, D. Fcldcr- man, K. Kohl, J. Mahnkc, D. Anderegg. 4TH ROW, L TO R.: Coach Phil Roos, K. Brotherton, M. Heim, M. Merritt, M. Phillips, T. Buelow, S. Sanchez, B. Miller, M. Maginley, T. Schueller, E. Massey, T. Jirsa, M. Gassman, Coach Dick Core. STH ROW, L TO R.: J. Hochberger, S. Rics, R. Crews, J. Hutton, T. Fetzer, T. Nicholson, R. Snyder, F. Rubie, B. Schwartz, K. Kocthe, N. Kapp, T. Carlson, J. Johningmeicr. Sophomore Football 35 Freshmen Winning seemed to be the word for the Fresh- man football teams this year as the Gold team finished with a perfect eight and zero record. The Green team ended with a record of five and three, and the White team finished with a four, three, and one mark. It was a pleasure for Dave Bennett and I to work with this group of Fresh- man. The biggest asset to the Gold team was its general quickness on both offense and defense, said Coach Duane Nilles. There were a lot of Freshmen that I believe will be starting at the Sophomore level next year and at the Varsity level in two years because they have the confidence and experience to play on the Varsity level, comment- ed Nilles. 1. The quarterback pitches the ball to Dan Butler while Russ Hall blocks. 2. The Pirate ball carrier gets tackled by two gold players. 3. Dan Butler makes his way to the goal line. 4. The rush is on as the quarterback goes to pass the foot- ball. 5. Tom Holt catches the pigskin for a touchdown. Green Team: 1st ROW L. TOR. : D.Visc, D.VanDenBerg, T.Graumann, T. Steil, R.Carlsen, C. Hoffman, S.Langcn, R. Raine, B. Clifford. 2nd ROW L. TOR.: T. Gainer Mgr., M.Merkes, D. Steil, J. Isbell, M. Bonnet, M.Collolly, B.Rupp, D.Albert, R. Johnson, G.Kuhlmann, R. Wagner. 3rd ROW L TO R: Coach Jack Lovell, T.Clancy, D. Dunham, P. Marugg, M.Sass, B.Weiz, J. Beecher, M.Hauptli, B. Albrecht, J. Rambusck, Coach A1 Dierks. Not Pictured Brian Beecher. White Team: 1st ROW L. TOR.: R.Simon, K.Phillips, D. Hummel, B.Linden, D.Brown, M.Mulcrt, T.McCauley, K.Kurtz. 2nd ROW L.TO R.: D.Spangler, D.Witt, T. Koethe, J.Spurling, L.Oycn, S.LcGrand, T.Platt, S.Rannels. 3rd ROW L. TOR.: Coach Potter, M.Sisk, M.Steines, B. Rolle, K. Reeder, R. Regan, P. Shearer, J. Tracy, G.Ramsdcll, D.Haskens, M. Baker, D.Thompson, S.Burhes, Coach DeWeerdt. T.Holt, D.Delaney, R.Hall, G.Bums, R.Rohr. 3rd ROW L. TO 1st ROW L. TO R.: K.Foht, T.Feldman, K.Patterson, E.Davis, R.: Coach Dave Bennett, R. Weber, B. Kruser, M.Brandei, R. D.Feeney, J.Wersinger, G.Cashman. 2nd ROW L.TO R.: D. Synder, D. Lewey, M.Herrald, T.Heinz, R. Tigges, J.Risen, Butler, P.Schumacher, M.Massey, J.Ziegenfuss, M.Duggan. Coach Duane Nilles. Football 37 Cross Country When approached Bob Frasier a graduating sen- ior who has been on the cross-country team for the past 3 yrs. responded, How good you run de- pends on your state of mind on the day of the race. Cross Country is a major mental sport as well as a total physical one, because if you aren't in shape you're sunk. Dur- ing the race different peo- ple have different methods of contration, my mind goes totally blank, until five minutes or so after the race and then there is realization. Cross Country runners are the craziest people in the world, be- cause who else would run two miles? GIRLS Aug. 31 Clinton (1st), Senior (2nd), Hempstead (3rd) Sept. 3 West Dubuque (1st) Senior (2nd) Hempstead (3rd) Sept. 7 Kennedy (1st), Hempstead (2nd), Senior (3rd) Sept. 16 Cedar Rapids Invitational, Hempstead 10th out of 12. Sept. 24 Hempstead (1st), Wahlert (2nd) Sept. 2S Bettendorf (1st) Muscatine (2nd), Clinton (3rd), Senior (5th), Hempstead (4th) Oct. 2 West Dubuque (1st) Hemp- stead (2nd) jp,( C Oct. 5 Clinton, Hempstead tic for 1st, Senior (3rd) Oct. 9M.V.C. Meet 7th in district Oct. I 12 City Meet Hempstead (1st) Oct. 16 District Meet Oct. 23 State Meet 1. The girls antisipatc the starting gun. 2. They're off! 3. Scotty Smith gives all he's got. 4. Kristy Johnson sets her pace. 5. Mustangs prepare to start. 6. Michelle lie- bold contemplates as the rest of the team discusses the race. 7. Oppos- ing team watches as one of Hemp- stead's stars runs by. 38 Cross Country GUYS Aug. 31 Clinton (1st). Senior (2nd) Hempstead (3rd) Sept. 3 Senior (1st), West Dubuque (2nd), Hempstead (3rd), Cascade South (4th) Sept. 7 Kennedy (1st), Senior (2nd) Hempstead (3rd) Sept. 11 Kennedy (1st), Senior (2nd) Washington (3rd), Hempstead (4th), Jef- ferson (5th) Sept. 16 Cedar Rapids Invctational Hempstead 11th out of 18 Sept. 21 Bettendorf (1st), Washington (2nd), Senior (3rd), Hempstead (4th) Sept. 25 Wahlert (1st), Hempatcad (2nd) Sept. 28 Clinton (1st), Muscatine (2nd), Bcttindorf (3rd), Senior (4th) Hempstead (5th) Oct. 5 Clinton (1st), Senior (2nd) Hemp- stead (3rd) Oct. 9 M.V.C. Meet Hempstead 4th out i of 10 Oct. 12 Senior (1st) Wahlert (2nd) Hemp- 1 stead (3rd) Oct. 16 District Meet Hempstead 16th GIRLS: BACKROW, Mrs. Helen Nelson (coach), Dawn Reisdorf, Linda Schroeder, Kim Daughette FRONT: Michelle Liebold, Cathy Rook, Kristy Johnson. BOYS: BACKROW, Jim Lampert, Dan Jowcll, Pete Vincent, Jim Lyons, Bob Fraser, Dave Jowcll, Dave Schmitt, Matt Waters, Scott Smith. FRONT, Dave Hubanks, Brad Dirshel, Mark Vincent, Bill Tindel, Jeff Klein, Bob Ready, Guy Cashman, Mark Klein. Cross Country 39 Volleyball This was basically a rebuilding year for the volleyball team. We lost 7 members of the 1975 State Champion team and, in light of that, this has been an excellent year We won far more than we were ex- pected to by taking the Du- buque Invitational Tourna- ment for the fourth year in a row, the Mississippi Valley Conference title for the second year in a row, and winning the District and ending up as the State runnerup, Coach Mike Marty. The girls made it to State this year but unfortu- nately lost the title to Wal- ert. I thought this year's season was really a good one, it was really a disap- pointment to lose to Walert in State finals, but it's good to know we made it to State and we beat Senior in districts to do it. Sandi Hartmann '78' Janet Roth '77' whose setting and all-around play was unanimously chosen fo for captain of the team comments, We had a very sucessful season this year. I think alot of the sucess that we had should go to Mr. Marty, he really is a good coach. I would like to wish next year's team good luck. Patti Dessyen '77' who was also nominatted for all-state was selected to the second team. After (Continued on pg. 42) 1. Michelle Lewis goes for a spike. 2. Doreen Delaney slides to get the ball as Patti Dcsscyn watches. 3. Coach Marty talks over what the girls need to do. 4. Janet Roth has a sucessful block. S. Michelle Lewis hits the ball over the net as Janet Roth is ready for the return. 6. Chris Claussen gets ready to hit the ball over. 40 Volleyball BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Jorgenson, Jody Reisdorf, Patti Desseyn, Janet Roth. MIDDLE ROW, L TO R: Donna Kutsch, Sue Potts, Patty Nugent, Karen Pike, Peggy Dessyn, TOP ROW, L TO R: Sandi Hartman, Doreen Delaney, Michelle Lewis, Kim Derby, Chris Claussen Volleyball 41 (Continued from Pg. 40) our first game with Senior, when they blew us out of their gym, everyone was about to give up but instead we just worked, all the harder and in the end it worked out pretty good. Probably the most im- portant thing this season has taught the girls is the importance of ATTITUDE and TEAMWORK. When we had good attitude and team- work, we won and without it we beat the poor teams with difficulty and lost to the good teams. Skill was never the factor in winning or defeat, as was attitude and teamwork. Coach Marty. I thought we had a good year, but if we work- ed more as a team we could have taken state. Peggy Desseyn '79' This year we really learned how important it is to play as a team, and we'll need that experience next year in order to be another State Tournament team, Kim Derby '78' The biggest disa- pointmentto me was los- ing State, but I tliink next year we'll be State Cham- pions for the second year. Michelle Lewis '78' It was just unbelieve- able that we went to State for the second year in a row. Even though we wer- en't number 1, we did good. Doreen Delaney '78' With a record of 29 and 5 for this season and an overall record of 114 wins, 17 losses and 1 tie for a 5 year period, it is easy to see why we call volleyball Hempstead's longest winning tradition. Coach Marty 1. Coach Marty introduces Janet Roth, captain of the all-state team and Patti Desseyn who made the second all-state team. 2. Sandi Hartmann and Peggy Desseyn strug- gle to return the ball. 3. Chris Clausscn sets to JoAnn Jorgenson. 4. Jody Reisdorf spikes the ball. S. Michelle Lewis spikes again. 7. Patti Desseyn and an opponent have a quarrel with the ball. 42 Volleyball BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angie Timmerman, Lois Noel, Kim Potts, Dee Mast, Rose Winter, MIDDLE ROW, L TO R: Kelly Palmer, Cayla Woltcr, Wendy Web- er, Linda Noel, Mary Waldbillig, Jody Jungblut, Mary Delaney, TOP ROW, L TO R: Lisa Dalsing, Kim Avenarius, Sue Mitchell, Lisa Docrr, LuAnn Maus, Carol Hoefflin Volleyball 43 GIRLS GOLF 1977 According to coach Richard Baal, the Oelwein Invitational was probably most represen- tative of the team's effort this year. The girls came in first over the other five schools, including Wahlert, Senior, and Cedar Falls. We were truly proud to bring our trophy home to Hempstead. ' ITie leadership, confi- dence and positive attitude shown by Lori and Ann had de- fintely been responsible for our good season, and they will be sorely missed. This is pro- ven by the facts that Lori is number one in the Mississippi Valley with a score of 89 in the conference meert. And Ann was medalist with an 88 in one of our dual meets with Senior, said Coach Baal. The boys golf team finished 6th in the Mississippi Vallyey Conference fall golf with a 1600 stroke total. Cedar Ra- pidsK Kennedy won the MVC with =1526. Coach Terry Harris team was placed by Jim Henny ave. 78.2 77.3, Mark Felderman ave. 78.2. Jim Hillery ave. 79.1 also Dave Schoenbrum, Dave Unmacht and Brian Schilt. 44 1. Dave Uraacht prepares to swing. 2. Jim Henry watches his ball after his shot. 3. Connie Roling has a little trouble seeing the ball. 4. Varsity Golf Team: Lisa Kess- ler, Linda Becker, Lisa Dalsing, Lori Johnston, Ann Hauman. 5. Lori Johnston fin- ishes strong. 6. Connie Roling finishes high. 7. Boys Varsity and J. V.: Dave Un- macht, Jim Henry, Dave Schocnbaum, Brian Schilt, Scott Zook, Bob Kutch, Tim Justman, Jeff Kopp, Dan Unmacht. 8. Girls J.V.: Mitzi Schmidtt, Julie Avcncries, Nancy Spoutz, Kim Hermanson, Johnna Britt, Kari Wagner, Wendy Weber, Deb Schmitt, Sue Less, Michelle McGowan, Becky Thompkins. 45 The 1976 girls swim team finished the season with a re- cord of 1 win and 14 losses, but did much better than their record shows. A couple of our goals that we set up at the beginning of the year were to win a meet and to send someone to state, both of which were accomplish- ed. Even though our record was only one and fourteen, I was pleased with the effort the whole team put forth during the season, especially the fact that we broke eight out of eleven school records. And I was rea- lly pleased that we did send someone to state. Tina really deserved to g to state. But I felt that the girls could have done much better if our practices would have begun a little earlier in the year, stated Coach Rick Schiwery. 1. Linda Becker, '78, practices for the next meet. 2. Coach Shwery helps Shelly Krepfle with her swimming tecnique. 3. Sara Loctcher, '80, talks with Linda Becker, '78, during practice. 4. Linda Becker, '78, gets a good start on a long swim. 5. Tina Landschulz, '80, practices for her state competition. 6. Jennifer Bradley, '79, practices Uie freestyle. 46 Swimming TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. House, J. McLaughlin, M. Walker, R. McCorkcl, K. Hoiscr, L. Roussel, L. Loewen, S. Mel- chcrt, L. Becker, L. Cocayne. SECOND ROW L TO R: Coach Shwery, M. Shwery, B. Brandei, C. Clifford, M. McGowan, M. Kivlahan, L. Lanscr, J. Eichman, C. Wozniak, S. Krcpfle, Coach Landschulz. THIRD ROW L TO R: T. Lanschulz, T. Miller, S, Ccisman, B. Shike, K. Hermanson, S. Smith, J. Schert, P. Lanscr, P. Pahlman. FOURTH ROW L TO R: M. Reider, S. Loct- chcr, C. Bliclc, J. Meyer, C. Roth, J. Gulick, L. Vcrssatt, A. Knight, B. Bellows, T. Sweeney. Swimming 47 1. Mark Lorenz '79, practices the breast stroke. 2. Stan (Comer) Schwartz '80, perfects his dive. 3. Joe Johnson '79, glides through the water on his last lap. 4. A gasp for air. 5. Dan Halkemeyer '77, shows us the 'Joy of Victory. 6. Ready, Set, Go-o-o. 7. We'll leave it up to the Judges. 8. Con- centration before the big start. The goals of the 1976- 1977 Boys Swim Team were to win three meets. Unfortunately their dreams didn’t come true. The boys did however break 45 personal records and won two meets, one against Waterloo Central and the other against Tip- ton. The most spirit was shown against Senior in the district meet, where Hempstead placed 7th out of 9 teams. ’’Next year should prove to be a good one, we're only losing one guy so the team should be more experienced, stated Coach Schwery. 48 Boys Swimming FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Tim Justman '79, Rick Peterson '79, Bill Smith '79, Andy Haun '79, Steve Stecher '79, Rus Schwartz '78, Tim Tiggcs '78. SECOND ROW: L TO R, Coach Marja Landschulz, Paul Goldstein '77, Kevin Sicgcrt '78, Mike Bonz '78, Kirk Brothcrton '79, Mark Lorenz '79, Mike Hauptli '80, Kevin Simmons '79. THIRD ROW: L TO R, Coach Rick Shwcry, Dan Splinter '78, Greg Greenwood '78, Dan Hafkcmcycr '77, Andy Loetscher '77, Tom Donlin '78, Kevin Kim '78, Jay Franzen '78. Boys Swimming 49 Cagers Suffer Rough Season The team had to strug- gle to maintain any level of spirit, said Coach Ot- tavi. He also mentioned their inability to perform well as a team. But they performed well against, Jefferson, Kennedy and Bettendorf. There are five lettermen returning next year, and a very successful sopho- more team promises add- ed strength to next years' squad. OPPONENT WE THEY West Dubuque 63 Platteville 52 48 Wahlert 60 57 C.R. Washington 37 63 Senior 57 69 II.C. West 45 61 Bettendorf 42 56 C.R. Jefferson 62 65 C.R. Kennedy 73 79 Senior 67 73 I.C. City 65 64 Wahlert 57 74 Clinton 50 64 Muscatine 70 81 C.R. Washington 61 75 I.C. West 56 83 I.C. City 35 48 Bettendorf 55 64 District-North Scott 59 57 District-Wahlert 47 69 2ttf ■ 1. Thad Strub goes for a tip- in while Jim Ruprecht looks on. 2G3. Coach Ottavi reviews the next half's stratey while the players watch. 4. Bob Sass drives for a lay-up. 5. Rick Steil puts up a iumpshot against Wahlert. 6. Thad Strub drives Past John Kun- nert for two points. 50 Boys Basketball Boys Basketball 51 Sophomores Take Championship The Sophomore boys basketball team finished the season with a 15 and 3 overall mark, and a 12 and 2 mark in conference play, including 11 wins in a row before losing to Wahlert. I think that desire, attitude, and balance were the reasons we won the Sophomore championship this year, state Coach Koppes. 1. Rick Stcil is blocked by Dave Cabalka while he goes for a Jump- shot. 3. Dan Merritt and John Finn reach for the ball. 4. Greg Van Etten looks for someone to pass the ball to. 5. Jim Ruprecht strains to block his opponent. 7. Dale Kohl, down on one knee, seems to have confused Bowling with basketball. 8. Part of the Sophomore team anxiously awaits the games' finish. (FRONT L TO R) Dennis Drish, Bob Sass, Greg Meyer, Brian Scalitz, Dave Mich- els, Jeff Potts, Rick Steil. (BACK L TO R) Coach Joe Ottavi, Eric Wemke, Bob Fraser, Lee Weist, Jim Ruprecht, Greg Glands, Marty Bail, Dan Merritt, Coach Dick Core. 52 Basketball FRONT ROW, L TO R: J. McCarthy, K. Kohl, R. Brcitbach, G. Van Etten, T. Carisen, M. Merritt. MIDDLE ROW: G. O'Brien, T. Townsend, T. Kellcher, D. Felderman, D. Walker, G. Potts, M. Hcidcrschcit, T. Nugent. TOP ROW: D. Coppes, R. Crews, J. Mahnkc, B. Nash, B. Potter, M. Meriwether, J. Koelker. Basketball S3 Frosh Basketball After a hard fought first season of basketball, the Freshmen Gold team finished the year with a 6 and 12 mark, while the Green team ended with a 7 and 10 record. 2. Tom Clancy throws a pass to set up better position. 3. An easy Jumpshot for two by Steve Stop- pelmoore. 4. Gary Potter, Fresh- man Boys Green Coach, talks over the stratagy before the game. S. Tim Knockel looks relaxed before he goes out onto the court. 6. A lay-up is good at a crucial time for Brian Schultz. 8. Kevin Kerty passes off before he is trapped. 9. An easy lay-up for a member of the green team. FROhTT ROW:M. Connclley, J. Horn, D. Haskens, D. Delaney, T. Heines, M. Paar. MIDDLE ROW: S. Stop- penmoor, B. Clifford, E. Davis, K. Kurtz, M. Youngers, J. Hillcry, T. Clancy, D. Palmer. TOP ROW: T. Knockel, B. Schlitz, D. Krepplc, R Rainc, T. Platt, P. Nordhues, D. Burke, J. Krotz, R. Wicres, Coach Potter. rs I BOTTOM ROW: B. Linden, R. Hotchkin, D. Scrcu, S. Smith, D. Vaske, K. Patterson, Manager B. Ager. MIDDLE ROW: D. Butler, J. Burke, K. Kruscr, M. Conlon, T. Hult, J. Spurling, T. McCauley, K. Art- hofer, R. Rohr. TOP ROW: D. Schioeder, D. Hu- banks, J. Lyons, J. Ziegenfuss, B. Weis, D. Lewen, B. Beecher, B. Prcglcr, Coach Penning. Basketball 55 First Year To Districts For Girls 1ST. ROW L. TOR,: J. Jorgenson, J. Roth, P. Dcsseyn, J. Re'isdorf, M. Lanscr, S. Roeder. 2ND. ROW L. TO R: M. Leibold, J. Bcckcr, M. Derouin, L. Ohde, D. Muntz, C. MacNidcr. 3RD ROW L. TO R.: Coach Lou Paulsen, T. Kcmpthome, K. Kirmse, K. Derby, D. Delaney, K, Pike, Coach Harry Robbins, Girls Basketball started fresh this year with enthu- siasm and six returning let- terman. The team was proud of its overall record of 11-11 and a Mississippi Valley Con- ference record of 4-5. This years’ team put forth alot of effort, worked well to- gether, and had plenty of spi- rit. Even with six starters graduating, there are capable replacements for next years junior varsity squad who were 9-1. J 56 Girls Basketball 1. Janet Roth gives the referee a puzzled look after being called for a foul. 2. It looks like Patty Desseyn found some- thing interesting on the floor. 3. Action on the floor holds attention of members on the squad. 4. Joann Jorgenson and Michelle Lanser can't seem to find their opponants. 5. Sue Roedcr prepares to score a couple points for the Mustangs. 6. Michelle Lanser looks for the inbounds ball. 7. The threesome take a break for conversation while the defence arc going at it. 8. While waiting for the rebound Patty Desseyn has time to blow a bubble. Girls Basketball 57 Soph. Play Successful Season • The Soph, girls basket- ball team ended their sea- son with a winning record of 12 and 6. Coach O'Con- nell thinks they have a promising future for the Jr. Varsity squad and Var- sity squad at Hempstead. The teams spirit was tremendous. The girls worked hard and played together well. The impor- tant thing was that they learned to play together as a team. This was shown by the fact that they won 11 games in a row to set a new Hempstead girls bas- ketball record. Finishing with a win- ning record of 12 and 2 for the A team. A record of 7 and 3 for the B team. Joe Blazing commented, Their’s a bright outlook for the future for them. 1. Peggy Desseyn looks for help. 2. Sue Potts attempts a shot. 3. Dawn finds an opening. 4. Mary Delaney shoots for a lay-up. 5. Dawn Neuman watches her step as she throws the ball inbounds. 6. Peggy Desseyn controls the jump ball. 7. Mary Delaney has an open shot. 1ST. ROWL. TOR.: S. Moran, M. Delany, K. Langan, A. Giunta, Mgr. S. Coble. 2ND. ROW L. TO R.: D. Neuman, K. Beck, P. Desseyn, P. Bechen, S. Potts, K. Johnson, Coach O'Connell. 3RD. ROWL. TOR.:K. Baker, K. Weiland, L. Kessler, S. Con- ry, M. Kivlahand. 58 Girls Basketball 1ST ROW L. TO R.: L. Noel, K. Aven- arious, M. Waldbillig, K. Martens, L. Dalsing. 2ND ROW L. TO R.: D. Bauer, S. Hcmmcr, J. Callahan, S. Loetschcr, L. Wieland, J. Rambolt, J. Patterson. 3RD ROW L. TO R. : B. Priest, R. Win- ter, C. Bowers, J. Blocker, K. Olson, P. Lanser, L. Schroeder. 4TH ROW L. TO R.: Coach J. Blacsing, G. Becker, D. Puls, D. Mast, L. Jones, K. Potts. Absent: A. Timmerman, L. Noel. I Wrestling The 76-77 Wrestling season was an overall suc- cess. Although, the Var- sity dual season was not as excellent as Dan Dun- ham had hoped. The Var- sity defeated Clinton High School in a dual meet for the first time in the his- tory of the school, and tied with Wahlert for the city championship. Individual honors went to Dennis Moore and Steve Specht who qualified for the State Tournament in the 119 and heavyweight classes respectively. Moore placed third in his weight class. 1. Don Gottschalk impatiently awaits for his opponent's attack. 2. Joe Doeden brings in another victory for the Mustangs. 3. Den- nis LcGrand decides to reverse the attack. 4. Oh my stomach, expresses Joe Gremmcl. 5. Jeff Justice is undecided on how to go about it. 6. Mark Trcanor relaxes as the rest of the team sits in sus- pense. 7. Steve Specht casually blows a bubble before a match. 60 Wrestling FRONT- (L TO R): Tom Davis, Don Gottschalk, Randy VanCleve, Dennis Moore, Gary Link, Jamie Luthro, Jeff Schetgen, Joe Doeden, Brett S a vary, SECOND ROW: Scott Baughman, Jim Hennings, Rick Rohr, Tim Bleymeyer, Dave Unmacht, Russ Coble, Tim Perle- witz, Jeff Gaber, Bob Ready, Mike Cota, THIRD ROW: Jeff Justice, Steve Hurst, Francis Clancy, Tom Pleimling, Mike Hoskins, Steve Klein, Mark Trea- 0 nor, Dennis LeGrand, FOURTH ROW: Terry Tigges, Doug Brayton, Steve - Schmitt, Joe Gremmcl Wrestling 61 Wrestling The Freshman Wrest- ling team did an outstand- ing job this year. They had a record of 10-1. The team captured first place in the Clinton Tournament and placed second in the Frosh League Tournament. Indi- vidual honors went to heavyweight Rob Rolle with 16 wins and no losses, Dave Dunham at 144 with a record of 15-0, and Terry Koethe at 108 with a 10-1 record. The Sophomore team started with 34 wrestlers and finished with 18 that were healthy. They placed third in the M.V.C. Heavy- weight Jim Hutton, and Ken McGovern at 138, captured the championship at the Kennedy Sophomore Tour- nament. They finished the season with a record of 10- 2. 1. A look of depression on a Mus- tang wrestler. 2. Dan Dunham concentrates deeply during a meet. 3. Dennis Moore braces himself before making the next move. 4. Bob Ready has an advantage over his opponent. 5. Randy VanCleve cheers one of his team mates on. 6. Steve Hurst anticipates the first move. 7. Teny Tigges gives his opponent a loveable squeeze. TOP ROW: Ken McGovern, Steve Sanchez, Rick Seymour, Terry Fred- rick, Dave Loring, Jim Hutton, Roy Snyder, John O'Neill, Bruce Peter. 2ND ROW: Paul Davis, Bob Smith, Scott Schulz, Bruce Hallahan, Gene Steichen, Jim Brayton, Dave Perle- witz, Coach Chuck Juergens. 1ST ROW: Tony Habcl, Doug Feldman, Bryan Zeimet, Dan Johll, Ron Ran- nals, Jim Schumacher. 62 Wrestling 5TH- L TO R: Dave Brosius, Jeff Tracy, Randy Tigges, Coach Dick Worm. 4TH: Rod Wagner, Roger Snyder, Gary Ram- bousek, Rob Rollc, Dave Dunham, Steve Ready, Mike Baker. 3RD: Mark Loring, Kevin Vaughn, Shawn Langan, Doug Stcil, Marvin Mulert, JayLuthro, Jim Lambert. 2ND: Richard Buscher, Greg Roth, Steve LeGrand, Steve Burner, Scott Rannals, Scott Bleymeyer, Gary Ramsdell. 1ST: Randy Carlscn, Mark Nash, Bob Kruser, Kevin Phillips, Jeff Kopp, Dan Unmacht, Darwin VanDen- Berg. Absent: Russ Hall, Terry Koethe, Dan Oehrle, Greg Stechcr. Wrestling 63 This year was Caxolyne Crews’ first year of coaching girls tennis. Their success showed in winning the Mississ- ippi Valley Conference Cham- pionship, ending the season in a 12 win 2 loss record. Several girls stood out competitively: Kathy Dirksen ’77, Sara Clewell ’77, Lori Roberts ’78, Sara Leotcher a freshman had a very noteworthy record and many more to come. Kathy Dirksen and Sara Clewell graduated this year after holding the top positions throughout their years at Hempstead. The chief netters this year included Rick Crews '79, Tom Pleimling '77, John Wiedemann '77, under the capable direc- tion of Phil Roos. Roos com- mented that the season was very rewarding in the sense that most of the boys were in- experienced, yet worked very hard at tennis. All the work paid off with an upset win over Comanche. Two Seniors who will be missed very much next year are Tom Pleimling and John Wiedemann. Other high- lights of the season were Wayne Stoppelmoore finishing second in the MVC meet, and Rick Crews playing a tough number One singles and the entire teams improvement. 1. L. TO R.: Sue Vance, Sara Loet- schcr, Lori Roberts, Coach Carolync Crews, Kathy Dirksen, KclU Palmer, Sara Clewell. 2. Rick Crews tenses up for a tight shot. 3. Kathy Dirksen con- centrating on an upset against Whalcrt. 4. Sara Clewell not to enthusiastic about todays match with Killi Palmer anxious for’the match to begin. 5. Tom Pleimling crouchs for a low shot. 7. 1ST ROW L. TO R. Steve Vonfumetti, Wayne Stoppclmoor, Tom Pleimling, Tom Wallis, Kelly Ortberg. 2ND ROW L. TO R. John Weidemann, Tim Tigges, Jim Menke, Bob Potzer, Brad Nash, Randy Hantclmann, Coach Roos. 64 Girls And Boys Tennis Boys' Tennis 4 1 8 5 9 0 4 9 2a 7 y 3 3 6 4 5 5 10 7 2 Senior Linn-Mar CR Wash CR Jeff Wahlert CR Kenned! Wahler Iowa Ci| Galen Clintd Iowa Cil Comanch Senio Girls Tennis 3 CR Wasn 0 CR Jeff 9 Wahlert 0 Senior 0 Commanche 0 Iowa City W 0 Io ya City 7 Wahlert 0 Senior 4 Bettendorf 3 Pleasant Valley 2 Clinton 2 Waterloo Columbus 2 West Waterloo Girls And Boys Tennis 6S Long Tough Season A season of hard work and the will to keep trying kept the Mustangs trackmen busy for another year. A few school re- cords fell and six squad mem- bers went to state. The 440 relay team of Steve Mass, Roy Snyder, Paul Simon and Marty Ball. Along with individual qualifiers Paul Simon in the 100 and 220, Marty Ball in the shot put, Rob Rolle discus and Smith in the two mile run. Rolle broke the school record in the discus and Ball made it to the finals and placed eighth. Winning the Mustangs Re- lays and doing well in districts were two of the best meets we had this year. In these meets the team spirit was really high and they did well in their events. Coach Anderson. 1. Dave Michels vaults himself to a new height. 2. Tim Bleymcyer anticipates his turn at the next height. 3. The face of Steve Maass shows determination to win. 4. Roger Cosgrove shows his style in the high jump. 5. The leg of Steve Sanchez is stretched a little to far. 6. Paul Simon hits the string for a first place finish. FRESHMAN: 1ST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Carlscn, T. Crauman, T. Holt, B. Horn, J. Burke, S. Bleymeyer, S. Smith, P. Shearer. 2ND ROW L TO R: S. Stop- plemoor, R. Snyder, M. Connolly, M. Sisk, D. Stcil, D. Delaney, D. Butler, J. Zigenfuss, M. Steines. 3RD ROW L TO R: R. Hall, M. Hauptli, B. Pregler, R. Rolle, J. Liphart, B. Weis, D. Lcwey, M. Rast, J. Lyon, D. Fox, D. Dunham. Not Pictured: K. Beau, D. Burke, J. Clark, D. Feeney, R. Hotchkin, J. Lambert, C. Rambouseh, T. Steil, D. Voze, R. Webber. 66 Track VARSITY 1ST ROW LETT TO RIGHT: M. Paar, J. Petty, T. Habcl, S. Sanchez, R. Boelk, K. McGovern, S. Klauer, D. Drish, T. Carlsen, C. Paulsen, S. Baughmann. 2ND ROW L. TO R.: M. Hcidcrschcit, T. Schucllcr, F. Rubie, G. Meyer, M. Meriwether, D. Michels, R. Snyder, G. VanEtten, M. Vincent, K. Mueller, C. Millius, K. Tindell, S. Jahnkc, M. Webb. 3RD ROW L TO R: Coach Diercks, Coach Penning, B. Sass, M. Ball, G. LaRue, P. Simon, K. Pass, R. Cosgrove, J. Hutton, S. Schmitt, J. Chapman, J. Bocek, M. Maginley, A. Uskavicl, Coach Purnell, Coach Anderson. Not Pictured: B. Avenarius, S. Benz, C. Buddcn, T. Buclow, T. Jirsa, D. Loring, D. Oberbroeckling, Craig Rics, T. Bleymcycr, G. Cashman, J. Franzen, D. Johll, K. Kucera, S. Maas, P. Schu- macher, M. Webb. Track 67 A Year Of Rebuilding The beginning of March brought out last year's sweats, new faces, ambitions, and a good outlook on the track sea- son ahead. Practice began on March first and for the first few weeks tired faces and sore muscles prevailed. Winning the Mustang Re- lays and setting sixteen new school records, along with three city records, showed an improved, more experienced squad than last year. Losing the city meet by one point made the meet almost a repeat of the year before. When the Mus- tangs lost by two points, the last event deciding the out- come both years. Cheryl Pat- rum, Hempstead's only state qualifier made a great effort placing fourth in the 100 yard dash. Coach Beeghly was pleased with this years squad and said there was a lot of team spirit among the girls. 1. Candy VanClcve long jumps her way to victory. 2. Sue Potts takes the string in a close race. 3. Another win looks promising for Shelley Timmerman. 4. The J. V. squad runs an exhibition race. S. Carol Srticf stretches Andrea Muntz's muscles. 6. A clean hand-off between Kris House and Dawn Reisdorf. 7. Cheryl Patrum sprints for the finish line. 8. Kira Langan just makes it. 68 ; FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Lcibold, K. Neal, D. Lov- ik, B. Fishnick, C. Vancleve, C. Patrum, T. Gebaucr, S. Timmerman, M. Mihalakis. 2ND ROW L TO R: K. Rook, D. Less, K. Lambert, B. Tigges, J. Chatfield, L. Vorhaus, C. Vorhaus, P. Lamer, L. Gabbord, J. Meyer, C. Blcilc, K. Fee, T. Gunderson, L. Fee. 3RD ROW L TO R: B. Trow- bridge, Coach Sandberg, Coach Bccghlcy, C. Hauptli, A. Ottavi, S. Prill, C. Thurston, D. Reisdorf, L. Shroedcr, L. Ohdc, S. Weir, J. Blocker, C. Gilman, J. Nauman, K. Fet- ter, K. Potts, S. Holt, L. Kahle, A. Timmerman, W. AI- lendorf, Coach Nelson, Coach Nelson. 69 Boys Baseball Last season, Hempstead's Baseball team compiled a re- cord of 26-6. The confident Mustangs won 11 games in suc- cession to capture the Missi- ssippi Valley Conference title for their third year in a row. In winning the Conference title the Mustangs swept by Bettendorf 8-6, C. R. Jeff. 32-9, Muscatine 5-4, and Sen- ior 5-4. The Mustangs also managed to hold onto the Du- buque Invitational Tournament Championship for the third year in a row. The Mustangs met with Maquoketa Valley for a major upset ending their winning streak in the first game of dis- trict play. The Mustangs en- tered the Conference Champ- ionship with five players named to the 1976 All Confer- ence Team. Mike Delaney, '76 and Kevin Hedrick '76 shared the pitching duties for Coach Dick Core and were selected first team All Con- ference. The Mustangs' three selec- tions to the second team All Conference are pitcher Larry Gladson, '76, first baseman Dan Merrit, '77, who compiled a batting average of . 459. The Mustangs' weak points this past season included, Injurys to our key players, Said Coach Core. Starting 3rd baseman Tom Swartz was out most of the season with an in- jury to his knee and junior Paul Simon was in and out the whole season with an injury to the knee. The Mustangs strong points were their quickness and speed on the bases, their en- thusiastic strong bench, and good relief pitching by Kevin Hedrick, Larry Gladson, and 70 Boys Baseball Dan Merrit combined with strong hitting Mike Delaney, a powerful senior who hit .464. Hedrick batting .379 and junior Rick Steil were also dangerous at the plate, batting a .459. This coming season there are a lot of key players re- turning, and the sophomores look promising in hitting pros- pects, said Core. Core was also named as Coach of the year for the second consecu- tive year. Reflecting on the season, the players voiced these opi- nions about their play; Dick Breitbach-Catcher, '77, said, If we would have won the first game of district we would have gone on to win state. When asked about the re- ferees call in the first game of district play Breitbach re- plied, I thought the referee's call in the first game of dis- tricts was a bad call, but we still beat ourselves. It was the most balanced team Hemp- stead ever played. Next season should be pretty good for the Mustangs since we have almost the en- tire infield returning, said Breibach, Plus some good sophomores are coming up. 1. A Hempstead player runs to the plate just in time to capture himself a single hit. 2. Larry Gladson '76 and Coach Dick Core express their excitement in their victory. Boys BasebaU 71 Girls Softball Hempstead Girls Softball team had their best season of softball since they started. Compiling a 24-8 record, the girls went the farthest they ever went in District Softball action, losing to Senior by one run in 8 innings. This year the team has 6 return- ing seniors and a great pitching staff. Mr. John O'Connel say's I have big hopes for this years team and I think our only problems will be in the injury depart- ment. If we can stay healthy we’ll be tough. 1. A face of determination. 2. Afraid to slide with shorts on but a little side step proves to be safe. 4. A great div- ing catch. S. iMary Timmerman slides safely into second as both players check the situation out. 6. Janet Roth tries to make a running catch but it's a futile try. 7. Karen Steiner tries to put the tag on at home plate. 72 Girls Softball Girls Softball 73 Varsity group; TOP TO BOTTOM; Lee Ehlers, Loris Funk, Carla Driscoll, Vicki Esser, TOP TO BOTTOM; Jeanne Scan- nell, Joan McCann, Syliva Sanchez, Candice VanCleve. Go . . . Fight . . . Win . . .! Energetic rallies of footstomping, hand-clap- ping, and noisy class com- petitions are used to draw- out school spirit . This is the only word to describe the enthusiasm generated by our Hemp- stead Cheerleading squads during, a pep assembly. Many hours of preparation and practicing preceede them. New cheers, skits, and jumps are worked over until the right effect is achieved. Freshmen group; ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT Shelly Seippe, Andrea Muntz, Liz Davis, Linda Thurston. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Sally Bchnkc, Cindy Glasnovitch, Michelle Welu, Sharon Beekee. Che eric ading 75 ACTIVITIES Activities 77 Miracle Worker’ Presented As Drama Department’s Fall Production William Givson's The Miracle Worker was present- ed in the Hempstead auditor- ium on the third, fourth and sixth of November. Vincent Williams directed the produc- tion based on the life of Helen Keller (Loey Leibfried) and her teacher Annie Sullivan (Jenny Burhorn). Putting on 'The Miracle Worker' and adapting the show to our stage presented numer- ous problems in every stage of development. At the outset, the play made enormous de- mands, which required per- formers to act blind, a pump that actually spouts water, a complex set with several rooms, and on and on, ex- plained Williams. In view of the problems encountered, the play came off well. The fruits of hard labor were shown in the full houses that resulted all three nights the play was presented. 78 Fall Play Helen Keller Anne Sullivan Captain Keller Katie Keller James Keller Loey Leibfried Jenni Burhorn Nick Naum an Karen Kortge Mark Lorenz Percy Martha Vinnie Mr. Ahagnos Blind girls Jeff Juergens Nancy Spautz Sherri Haberkom Wayne Ralph Lisa Riley Deb Lehnen Tracy Bordwick Rosie Corken Liz Reed 1. Helen Keller vents frustrations on the scrvcnt. 2. The blind, deaf, mute, Helen Kcler seeks out her mothers em- brace. 3. Helen crawls across the table to escape Ann Sullivans teaching tech- niques. 4. Hellen discovers the true meaning of water. 5. The family gathers together for supper. 6. Perry Mason lights the play from the control room. 7. Director Vince Williams expression shows the production was a complete success. 8. After Helen hid Ann's key, Captain Keller has to use a ladder to retrive Miss Sullivan. Fall Play 79 The Mouse That Roared A company in the U. S. begins to bottle and sell the country of Grand Fenwick's only pro- duct, wine. What is a small country to do but declare war? That is just what they did! They surprised the whole world when they won. Starring were: Michelle Lewis as Gloriana, the Queen of Grand Fenwick and Tom Tone as Tully Bascom the hero who won the war for the sake of righteousness. Also were Mike McKin- lay as Professor Kokintz; Nick Nauman as President Carter; Chuck Ohnesorge as Mount 80 Spring Play Joy; Mike Lorenz as David Benter; Amie Jae- ger as Mr. Beston the Presidents aid; and Jane Dalsing and Karen Kortge as the Wacs. Michelle Lewis comments The play re- quired strong characterzation by the actors and actresses. In the beginning of the rehear- sals we didn't think the play was going to make it but in the last week it really pulled together. The play was fun to do when we knew what we were doing. 1. Mark Lorenz as David Benter and Chuck Ohncsorge as Count Mount Joy, discuss the problems of Grand Frcnwick. 2. Jane Dalsing, WAC, Michelle Huskic, Page, and Karen Kortge, WAC, stand around and gossip. 3. Amie Jaeger as Mr. Bos- ton, takes a sophisticated pose while thinking about the Presi- dent. 4. Liz Reed as Mrs. Bascom, prays for the safe return of her son. S. Ken Kortge, General Snippet, Mike McKinlay, Professor Kokintz, Chuck Ohnesorge, Count Mount Joy, discuss the matters of the bomb. 6. Michelle Lewis, Gloriana, checks to see if her crown is straight. 7. Michelle Lewis and Tom Tone talk happily about their future together. 8. Amie Jaeger and Ken Kortge look stangly upon the President, Nick Nauman. 9. Rosie Corken, the President's secretary, informs Nick Nau- man, President Carter, about the student riots. Spring Play The western hills of Dubuque were alive with the Sound of Music during the month of March, as Hempstead's Music Department put on this fa- mous production. This years musical was double casted to al- low for a greater number of student involvement. It was performed a total of six times, each to a full house, so there was ample opportunity for musical lovers to attend. The Hills Are Alive . . . 82 The Sound Of Music 1. Ken Kortgc, as Max Detwciler, tells Terry Tigges, the Captain, about his plans for the Trapp Family singers. 2. The minute Maria (Mary Callahan) enters the Trapp home, she brings her music into the hearts of all the children. 3. The Captain introduces the children to Maria. 4. The Trapp Family singers perform for the baroness. S. Maria show pleasure and a affection towards the cap- tain. 6. The Captain lovingly looks upon his new bride. THE SOUND OF MUSIC Cast I Terry Tigges, Mary Callahan, Sue Stork, Tracy Borderwick, Dave Stork, Debbie Lester, Dan Kivalahan, Mark Chapman, Stephanie Beam, Ken Kortgee Cast II Terry Tigges, Lauri Driscott, Renne McCorkle, Karen Pike, Dave Nicholson, Kim Derby, Mike Wagner, Scott Chapman, Susan Holt, Jeff Justice 7. The Housekeeper (Ruth McDermott) breifs Maria on what the captain will expect of her. 8. The sisters are found asking the Lord ' 'How do you solve a problem like Maria. 9. Max Dctwciler is daydreaming again as the baroness (Sue Holt) and the Captain show understanding. . . . . With The Sound Of Music The Sound Of Music 83 David Rabes The fourth annual David Rabe One Act plays were pre - sented December eighth and ninth. These plays were written, directed, and presented by the students themselves. The best five plays were selected by a judge who ranked them accord- ing to structure, characters, dialogue, and general effect. This years' winner, Fire- bine , produced by Doug Herold, is a story about a computer and life in the future. Second through fifth places were Listen, Please!? , The Boss , The Double Play , and Celery Green Part 2 respectfully. 84 David Rabes 1. An actor think through a problem in the one-act Fircbinc . 2. Tom Tone '77, Mike McKinlay '77, and Jeni Bur- horn ' 78 perform to excellence to win the contest. 3. Mike McKinlay and John Glasnovich in Fircbine . 4. In Celery Green Part 2 , Nick Nauman and Craig Riesch listen intently to the murder story. 5. Michelle McGowan who played Karen in Listen, Please!? a refugee from Finland. 6. Tiina Land- schulz and Wayne Ralfic argue in, The Boss . 7. Tiina Landschulz andBrian Nauman talk over a problem in 3rd place winner, The Boss. David Rabes 85 Youth In Government On April 18th, 19th, and 20th, Youth in Government was exercised in Dubuque. All three high schools participated in the program. 23 positions were held Hempstead students. Ten Seniors have to spon- sor a candidate. And you could only sponsor one candidate. The Seniors who completed the written work then began cam- paigning throughout the school. Voting was done by the Senior class during homeroom. Some of the Government positions the students ran for were City Council seats. School 86 Youth In Government Board, Street Superintendent, Health Director, just name a few. On Monday, April 18th at 7:30 the City Council was sworn in and everyone was contro- duced. On Tuesday everyone did their newly appointed jobs. Examples of jobs some of the Students did, the Street Super- intendent elect looked over the city streets and also checked out some of the sewers under the street. The Health Director elect inspected the Ponderosa, A P Supermarket and the Mining Co. on the Mall. Also on Tuesday there was a luncheon where the students from the high schools go to- gether and Dr. Wayne Molden- hauer talked bringing some hu- morous times to some hecktic schedules. On the final day of Youth in Government the students eval- uated this years program and at 7:30 that night they held the Youth Council meeting. The Council members wrote out their own agenda and had the Department heads report on the findings from the previous days. 1. Guy Westcmcyer and Nick Nauman listening intently. 2. Students listen to Donald lefty Meyer, County Super- visor's chairman, at the Dubuque County Care Center. 3. Youth City Council meeting is held after three days of par- ticipation. 4. Shelly Melchcrt finds hu- mor during her hard work. Youth In Government 87 88 Autographs Autographs 89 np 1 99 Tm Can Variety Show A roar of laughter, a sigh of relief, and The Tin Can Variety Show made Hemp- stead history. TTiis occasion was some- thing that will never be for- gotten by the people that at- tended. The Senior class made their last impressions on the student body, to carry on the task of keeping us prepared for the unexpected. Very few seniors partici- pated but their efforts insured the class party. Mike McKinlay coordinator of the event commented, this was my first chance to direct and produce a production, and I thought it went very well. And Bill Peck was a great help. If it weren't for him I doubt that it would have gone at all. 1. UNEMPLOYED ... Ridin the Storm Out 2. Arnold Jaeger ... Beth 3. UNEMPLOYED ... Don't Fear the Reaper 4. Chuck Ohnesorge, Dan Hafkcmeyer ... Flea circus 5. Sue Stork ... Send in the Clowns 6. Renee McCorkle ... Evergreen 7. UNEMPLOYED ... Takin it Easy 8. Kris Spear, Arnold Jaeger ... Can I Ever Be Me? 9. Arnold Jaeger ... Devil Woman 10. Duck Harris, Mike J. McKinlay ... A Look at the News 11. Chuck Ohnesorge, Dan Hafkcmcter ... Who's on First 12. Kris Spear ... The World is Yours 13. Bob Ready G Company ... I'm Looking Over My Dead Dog Rover Dog Rover 14. Rosie Corken, Ken Kortgc ... 'Talk for Two 15. UNEMPLOYED ... Sister Golden Hair 1. Mike McKinlay, emcee, introduces the acts. 2. Chuck Ohnesorge and Dan Hafkc- racycr, imitate how a real flea circus should be run. 3. The song Beth seems to be one of Arnie Jaeger's favorite. 4. The Barbara Streisand Song Ever- green, as sung by Renee McCorkle. 5. Sue Stork sings the song Send in the Clowns. 6. Bob Ready and Company act out their own version of I'm Looking Over My Dead Dog Rover. 7. Rosie Corken and Arnie Jaeger jit- terbug their way into the crowd's heart. 91 Concert Band K. Gottschalk, K. Joos, S. Stork, A. Hcmann, M. Kivlahan, L. Johnson, D. Eichman, L. Coddington, R. Roeth, J. Schiel, M. Bccghley, J. Bausman, A. Knight, D. Kapparos, L. Meis- sen, C. Britain, A. Paar, C. Hauptli, V. Hodgson, K. Spear, S. Vonderheide, M. Ryder, J. Scanncll, S. Calonder, S. Klossner, S. Sicpp, T. Ruppert, T. Wagner, V. Johnson, C. Karrmann, M. Smelcer, C. Menning, D. Moore, L Ramsdell, K. Martens, M. Lorenz, J. Ochrlc, D. Walton, L. Buelow, K. Miller, J. Eichman, S. Britt, C. MacNider, C. Rubie, D. Metcalf, J. Justice, R. Hantclmann, C. Rook, B. Plumley, M. Husskc, T. McDermott, K. Hedrick, J. Karrmann, D. Schmidt, M. Weber, J. Koehler, T. Churchill, L. Ramsdell, R. Hardt, S. Calonder, P. Pullen, P. Shearer, S. Leach, M. Waidbilling, T. Moore, A. Neuhoff, R. Haupert, T. Luch- singer, P. Marugg, B. Tscharncr, R. Grant, L. Meissner, P. Pohlmann, J. Klein, R. Napel, M. Vincent, L. Kuipcr, L. Thompson, K. Joos, C. Budden, D. Brimeyer, S. Glennon, M. Gassman, R. Wagner, R. Reinhardt, S. Hermanson, T. Hyde, D. Stork, K. Johnson, S. Schulz, J. Bicrman, L. Bur- chett, D. Tschamer, R. Glennon, J. Vonvald, J. Labmeyer, R. Hyde, J. Brimeyer, E. Paar, G. Freihoefer, J. Thiede, J. Oncyear, T. Bausman, D. J. Hintgen, D. Kivlahan, D. Thompson, D. Ryder, B. Potzer, D. Staley, S. Benz, J. Glen non, J. Britt, J. Haun, S. Mitchell, D. Johll, J. Shepherd, K. Wagner, J. Klein 92 Concert Band 1. Julie Richards decides to take a short nap after hard practi- cing. 2. The clarinet sections do their part in making the music sound just right. 3. Concert Band performs for 5th and 6th graders at the 5 flags civic center. 4. Mr. Oehrle conducts the band during one of their performance. 5. Studio Band put their heart and soul into their music. 6. Judy Oehrle and Alice Ottavi over their music before hand. SAXES S. Hermanson, T. Hyde, T. Bausman, D. Kivalahan, D. Staley, J. Glennon, J. Klein, M. Vincent, D. Stork, C. Buddcn, J. Roberts, D. Johll, J. Shepherd, K. Butler, D. Oehrle, K. BottGottschalk, D. Ryder, J. Oehrle, K. Murdock, S. Benz, are members of the Hempstead Studio Band 1977. Studio Band N. Zwack, S. McCaw, S. McCaughey, S. Roeder, D. Dean, J. Metcalf, N. Mcnning, J. Richards, J. Jungblutt, S. Smcl- ccr, J. Roberts, K. Mcnning, D. Johll, S. Hcrold, J. Hen- nings, D. Konichck, K. Butler, s. Hantelmann, D. Oehrle, J. Herold, B. Nash, J. Soen, T. Connelley. Studio Band 93 Try It Again As the year began, so did Mrs. Protteau, the new direc- tor. ’’Orchestra has a lot of untilized potentail at Hemp- stead. I hope to perform more in the future, explained Mrs. Protteau. The String Choir, whiched was formed this year, has built a good reputation in District. In it's repetories are things from Mozart to Basharch. The 1976-1977 Hempstead Orchestra members. Under the director, Mrs. Protteau. VIOLIN I; Alice Ottavi, Greta Andrews, Vicki Johson, Shelly Melchert, Julie Prill, Sadie Terry, Lisa Menkc. VIOLIN II; Marie Ottavi, Sandy Prill, Randy Schlueter, Gail Miersen, Craig Stcgcr, Terri Trcntz, Theresa Rchfcldt, Tammy Hcrting. VIOLA; Theresa Hammer, Cindy Puls, Darlyn Lightcap, Lyncttc Ramsdcll. CELLO; Cindy Christensen, Lisa Riley, Peter Vincent. STRING BASS; Kim Murdock, Tina Mc- Coy, Sue Vcndcrhcidc, Dennis Kivlahan, Brain Schlueter. FLUTE; Karen Gottschalk, Karen loos, Margaret Kivlahan, Edic Hutton. CLARINET; Judy Oehrle, Dawn Walton, Cathy Rubie, Lisa Buelow. 94 Orchestra SAXOPHONE; Tracy Hyde, Sue Hermanson. OBOE; Tammy Ruppert, Joann James, Peggy Snutijcr. BASSON; Theresa Wagner. TRUMPET; Dave Johll, Dan Oehrle, Brad Nash. FRENCH HORN; Sue Roedcr, John Shepherd, Sara McCaw, Mark Klein. TROMBONE; Jeff Klein, Mark Klein, Lance Thompson. TUBE; Randy Hyde, Wayne Morrine. PERCUSSION; Dave Ryder, Steve Ben, Bob Potzcr. Members of the New String Choir. VIOLA; Alice O, Greta A, Vicki J, Shel- ly M, Julie P, Maria O, Sandy P, Sadie T, Lisa M, Gail M, Theresa H, Cindy P, CELLO; Cindy C, Lisa R. STRING BASS; Kim M, Dennis K. 1. Kim Murdock takes pride in playing her instrument. 2. Try it one more time, says Mrs. Protteau. 3. I don't know, but this can't be right . 4. Edic Hutton participate in orchestra. 5. This isn't as easy as I dreamed it would be, thinks Sue Roedcr. 6. Well, it s not that hard , explained Peter Vincent. 7. Theresa Wagner plays the Basson. 8. Hay! That's not fare! 9. The Birds- eye view of music. Orchestra 95 Tri Double I Each year the students in the band, choirs, and orchestra participate in a two day event with the high schools and those of Clinton and Free- port. This year, Tri Double I was held at Free- port and next year it will be at Clinton. Hours of hard work were put in this program to get all the students to cooperate for a premier per- formance. After the first night of performance there was a dance, which has been the tradition for many years. 96 It was quite an experience taking pait in Tri Double I. I met alot of new people there. I was really surprised that kids from all over could work so well together, especially with little practice, and a new director. A record was made of the entire concert and was sold, stated Michele McGowen. Tri-Double I 97 Varsity And Concert Choir Beautiful music is always streaming down the halls foiom the choir room. As both Varsity and Concert choir prepare the whole year through through for their performances, given to both the many students of Hempstead and the entire public. The Concert Choir began the year by appear- ing in the Variety Show, and continued with a Christmas Concert at the Mall, then finishing the year with Tri-Double I. Varsity Choir was busy with a Christmas Concert held at school, and the musical hit The Sound of Music, then ending the year in May with a Spring Concert. 98 C. Arlen, S. Beem, D. Bellows, J. Bender, D. Bennct, T. Bordewick, E. Bowers, P. Breitbach, L. Brimcycr, S. Britt, C. Buddcn, M. Burkhart, D. Burnes, P. Cain, S. Calander, P. Callaghan, M. Callahan, S. Calonder, C. Chambers, M. Champman, C. Clifford, S. Conery, C. Cross, M. Delaney, D. De Moss, K. Derby, L. Driscoll, J. Durey, D. Eichman, J. Emerson, K. Engling, L. Engling, C. Fraser, J. Fravel, L. Fravcl, A. Caber, T. Catena, K. Gottschalk, A. Haun, P. Healy, J. Hennings, L. Hennings, K. Hcrmanson, S. Herman- son, D. Hcrold, K. Hess, M. Hess, V. Hodgson, L. Hoff- mann, S. Holt, B. Howes, M. Humke, B. Hunt, S. Htuch- croft, R. Hyde, K. Isbell, A. Jaeger, D. Jenkins, C. Jewell, J. Johnson, A. Jones, J. Justice, K. Kahler, T. Kcnnikcr, D. Kivlahan, M. Kivlahan, E. Kloseer, D. Konichek, K. Kortge, T. Krapfl, K. Kuiper, K. Lambert, K. LcGrand, D. Lester, T. Luchsinger, J. McCann, M. McCarthy, R. McCorkle, R. McDermott, M. McGowan, L. Meissen, C. Merfeld, D. Mey- er, N. Nauman, D. Nicholson, T. Nicholson, J. Nordcnson, P. Nugent, K. Olmstead, K. Ortbcrg, C. Patrum, T. Patz- ner, K. Pike, K. Pike, T. Pleimling, T. Rahlf, J. Ready, D. Reisdorf, C. Roling, J. Ronek, C. Rook, C. Rubie, R. Rudiger, T. Ruppert, D. Shcadle, P. Schmitt, B. Shcoe- naucr, R. Shcustcr, J. Selchert, D. Scllc, R. Seymour, K. Small, S. Smith, K. Spear, C. Splinter, K. Stecklein, D. Stork, S. Stork, J. Thcin, B. Tigges, T. Tigges, T. Tigges, T. Tigges, C. Vorhaus, M. Wagner, M. Weber, K. Weiland, G. Westermeycr, L. Westhoff, M. Westhoff, C. Wcstman, B. Wims, C. Wozniak, T. Hyde. 1. The unified voice of the choir rises above the heads of its members in Perfect Harmony . 2. Two front row bases; Pat Healy and Randy Hyde attempt to sing along with the choir. 3. Dcbic Lester shows the posture and sitting position for the most effective sound. 4. Karen Gottschalk plays while choir sings along. 5. Twila Krapfcl and the rest of the girls wait patiently as Terry Tigges seems to lead the guys in their part of The World is Youre. 6. Miss Beasley plays through a song over and over till everyone has it right. 7. Mr. Schockemoehl cncrgcticly conducts his excited choir in a song. 99 Around the middle of the school year Du- buque found out it would be the site for the filming of parts of a new motion picture, F. I. S. T. which stands for the Federation of Interstate Truckers. The movie's cast would be headed up by Sylvester Stallone of Rocky fame. Norman Jewison, the combined dirctor-pro- ducer of the eight million dollar production, is one of a handful of directers left who insists on real props, real people and real sets. This is why Jewison refused to shoot the footage he's doing here in Dubuque, on some Hollywood backlot for a third of the cost. More then forty cities were explored before Dubuque was chosen. Jewison said, When we first came here (Dubuque) we didn't know we would luck into Caradco, with all the brick buildings and cobblestone streets When it was advertised and announced throughout the city that extras were needed, men ages twenty-five to sixty, flocked to the job employment center. Various members of Hempstead teaching staff tried out and re- ceived parts. People with vintage model cars were encouraged to lend their property to Hu- ron Productions to help add realisim to the set. Beneficial-very beneficial! With more than a million dollars being pumped into the local economy, plus major motion picture acting opportunities, the advantages are sub- 100 F. I. S.T. stantial . Vincent Williams. Anything to get Sylvester Stallone closer to me, I love it. Mary Callahan. It was neat at first all the excitement and everything vut it is getting kind of old hear Sylvester this... .Sylvester that.... I'll be gald when it's over. Jane Dalsing. I have no interest in the film Rod Wagner. I think the movie F. I. S. T. is great, It helps Dubuque out. And Someday I plan to be an actor. Arnie Jaeger. I think It's great people who haven't had a chance to show their acting ability now can, Michelle Lewis. F. i.s.t. 101 cktrackers inking Old” ig today need to learn that there . They need to know about their can understand the present and ’ stated Magaret Mead, New 5 12, 1971. ng the past of the Dubuque area is tive for Backtrackers. What hap- i or I were bom is an important iture. s is a small club with a large d a few long weekends at the use researching and cleaning, about their city's past makes eciative for what they have today. Quill And Scroll Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for high school journalism students. Hempstead's Quill and Scroll society is inactive. Members recieve an bi-monthly magazine, receive an honorary pin and plaque. Students inducted are chosen by grade point average, journalistic promise in future years and other a accomplish- ments in high school. Current members of Quill and Scroll are Beth Bigelow, Lois Brokish, Rosie Corken, Ann Davis, Janet Datisman, Rich Guns, Dawn Hansen, Doug Hero Id, Sandy Koetz, Karen Kortge, Denise Kunkel, Jean Lauer, Liz Orth, Tracy Sanches, Marie Walker, Terry Weust and Kim Wold. Inirnwtail Sorirtr tiirViah Srtiool Jionnufcts ( At IVAo , ' ' A vy' v‘ OiWyir.3—n it J sirimi. u 2 k Iks ji. LL A 1 m L 0 'J i Sr £- ■ i '“'J A. . f ' K Ii faif W lip $% J . M ' O-ui ' W , .W«W 12.1969 Ifa ffanii d j u$HS C. L. — Quill G Scroll Lettermens Club If you've worked hard enough and have finally become good enough to receive your varsity letter in any of the many sports and activities at Hempstead, then you are one of the few people who can become a member of Lettermens Club. The main purpose of the club is to raise mon- ey to be used toward new athletic equipment. This year's profits were invested in the new weight machine. There are also a couple of par- ties during the year for members and guests. Pres. Mike Hoskins, V.P. Mark Hartung, Sec. Sue Roeder, Tres. Wendy Kelleher 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dawn Reisdorf, Eric Otiberg, Wendy Kelleher, Bob Timmerman, Mike Hoskins, Steve Klein, Mark Hartung. 2. Eric Ortberg shows his affection for his president Mike Hoskins. 3. Wendy Kelleher and Bob Timmerman give their attention to the serious business of the meeting. 4. Steve Klein reads over the minutes. S. Eric Ortberg tries very hard to express his feelings on paper. 106 Lettermen's dub Booster Club Booster Club is a group of people who devote time to help our school. They make money through membership dues, concession stand at football games, and track meets, ads from foot- ball programs, (which the profit of the sales go to the cheerleaders), and beef raffels. They sponsored a dance in March so they could start a bank account for the purchase of new band uni- forms. Hempstead boasts many new additions and equipment thanks to our Booster Club. These in- clude new goal post and pads for Dalzell Field, wind breakers for the tennis courts, baseball BOARD dugouts, a weight-lifting machine, all-state pic- tures for the trophy case, and programs for girls softball. Booster Club 107 6. Ruth UnMachet begins the meeting while Donna Ruprecht and Rosemary Ohde prepare their notes. 7. Mr. Moody glances over some written suggestions. 8. Babe Dcrouin expresses his opinions while the rest of the members show their reactions in different ways. 9. Three members listen intensely to ideas. Eileen Joe Davis W Harold Leitner Joe McGowe Royce Ron Pc Gene Potts Carl Rahlf Bill Rundc Donna Ruprecht Judy Still Norm Zcpcski Roy Zook Joan Roth . TERM ENDING 1978 Terry C arisen Babe Derox Kathy . .cin .OSCtnary Ohc Bill Purcell Gary Still Tom Simon Dale Schulz Bob Strub Harold Sweet Ruth Unmacht Henry Voels Arnold VanEtten Jean Rundc Don Moody LLLLLLLL Do you understand the mean- ing of Bonjour, Guten Tag, or Au Revoir? You would if you were a member of one of Hemp- stead's Foreign Language Clubs. These clubs are extra curric- ular activities with friends that share an interest in French, German or Spanish speaking countries and their cultures. Some years are highlighted by a trip to a country that is re- lated to their language. Funds are raised by the students through candy sales, tupperware parties, bakesales, and orders for Christmas cards and decorations. To become a member of a language club, a student must be presently taking a language course or have had one pre- viously and express an interest in joining and working. French Club: TOP L. TO R. Linda Jaeger, Maria Ottavi, Beth Wolf, Robyn Stecklein, Ann McEonough. MIDDLE: Mrs. Bate- man, Deb Staley, Michele McGovern, Chcric Roth, Deanna Latham, Deb Sindlingcr. BOTTOM: Todd Tucker, Kim Kun- dert, Shelley Scipp. 2. Two heads arc better than one. 3. So thats how you say it in Spanish. 108 Foreign Languages Foreign Language For example this year the French club is go- ing to Canada from June 4-11. Through an account system many of the most hard working members have their way paid. Their hard work will reap a lot of fun. 4. German: FRONT- Sue Strong, Ann Hosch, Kara Strong. MIDDLE- Sandy Prill, Desi Kiefer, Cyndie, Querc, Ti- ina Landschulz. BACK- Patty Ohlman, Joan Dalsing, Diane Riedl, Dominique Greenwood, Debbie Schmitt. 7. Span- ish TOP- Angie Timmerman, Connie Bogc, Gail Zicngcnfuss, Diane Eichman, Kim Davis, Mrs. Gonzalez, Rita Glen- non, Kim Lewin. BOTTOM- Nadine Mcnning, Sherri Wolf, Jewel Foht, Kel- ly Lambert, Greta Andrews. Foreign Languages 109 Model U.N. Model U. N. studies social, economic, and political problems present in the world today. Every year the club attends two big events. Ear- ly in the year is the Governor's Youth Confer- ence and in April is the Iowa High School Model U.N. Conference. The club represented Isreal and Libya in their conferences this year. Model U. N. advisors are Mr. Detierman and Mr. Schroeder. Club members are: J. Potts, J. Doe- den, L. Neyens, W. Nicholson, T. Grogan, E. Hutton, K. Adams, A. Newhoff, B. Bigelow, T. Ferliwitz, S. Burchett, L. Burchett, R. Roeth, A. Knight, A. Brittan, L. Collins, L. Becker. 1. Gail Micrscn smiles over her ability to defend her motion. 2. Tom Determan discusses world problems with Model U. N. members. 3. Shelly Burchett tries to reach the right decision. 4. A few of the Model U. N. members take a short brake. S. Tom Grogan looks to Edie Hutton for a little reassuring help. 110 Model U.N. Industrial Ed Competition Dubuque Hempstead High School won the fol- lowing trophies and ribbons in the competition events held in conjunction with the Annual Col- lege of Industry Spring Seminar at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin - Platteville. Competition be- gan on April 28, and ending with the awards on April 29. Architectural models--First-place trophy winners, James Ruprecht and Dan Hirsch. Ru- precht won first-place ribbon. Graphic arts Tyography--First-place tro- phy winner, Denise Kunkel and Beth Bigelow. Photographic prints--First-place winners, Jeff Justice and Rick Steil. Justice won first-and second-place ribbons on two pictures, and Steil first and third-place ribbons. House wiring--First-place trophy winners, Carl Brehm and Kevin Siegert. Brehm won first- place ribbon, and Siegret, second place. Metal machine---First-place trophy win- ners, Pat Ryan and Rick Wayner. Ryan won first place ribbon, Wagner, second place ribbon. Drafting-problem solving—Second-place trophy winners, Lance Thompson and Tim Trilk. Power technology--Second-place trophy win- ners, Dan Waddick and John Sanderson. Team event-second place ribbon. Wood technology--Second-place trophy win- ners, Randy Backes and Dennise Nauman. Backes won third-place ribbon. Driving proficiency--Second place trophy winners Todd Biedermann and George Atkins. Biedermann won third-place ribbon. Hempstead won overall sweepstakes award and $200 tuition scholarship for one of its stu- dents to attend the University of Wisconsin- Platteville School of Industry. 8 Ind Competition 111 Thespians The Thespian Club this year concentrated mostly on their productions. This years production of Miracle Worker and The Mouse that Roared proved to be re- warding shows in the Hemp- stead Auditorium. Miracle Worker being perhaps the best production at Hemp- stead. Mr. Williams stated, It was a very, very, good production with everyone work- ing together to produce the best. The Thespians Troup went to Regional Threatre Contest in St. Paul. They used the play University Wine and they could select it for competition next year. While in St. Paul they went to the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis to view Lady House Blues. We've had a good year, says Williams, But we're los- ing alot of Seniors. 112 1. Nick Nauman sees something he en- joys. 2. Wayne Ralph and company take a break from the activities. 3. A little fun goes along with alot of work. 4. Ken Kortage puts a little dramantics into throwing a football. 5. Amic Jaeger sits out Ac present race. 6. A group meeting on planning for what to do next year. 7. Doug Spitz Hcrold gets ready for a quick dip in the pool. 8. Time out for a little cake and soda. 9. Nick Nau- man and Ken Kortage try to figure out what to do with Bob Huske after the ar- rest. 10. Everyone settles down for awhile, thinking about what to do next. 113 Office Aides The Office Aide girls do typing and duplicating for teachers. They do any type of work except typing tests. They learn to run the spirit duplica- tor, the mimeograph, the off- set machine, and the collator. They receive one credit per semester of 90 hours. This takes the place of a study hall. When asked what they thought of the cliub, Cindy Nauman re- plied, It gives you exper- ience in office work which I enjoy doing because it is in- teresting. Carol Habel ex- plains, It gives you exper- ience in helping you get a good secretarial job and I enjoy helping the teachers out. This year members consist of Katy Riniker, Sue Kintzle, Carol Habel, Kathy Dupont, Cindy Nauman, Connie Brimeyer, and Becky Schoenauer. 1. Sue Kitzle catches some copies as they come out of the machine. 2. Katy Rinnikcr tries to convince advi- sor, Mrs. Dillion, that she has her work done. 3. Con- nie Brimeyer and Kathy Dupont get their filing done together. 4. One of the helpers gets her done. S. Nim- ble hands make work go faster. 6. Cindy Nauman runs off copies for a teacher. 7. Office Aides: FRONT ROW, L. TO R., Sue Kintzle, Katy Rinnikcr, Connie Bri- meyer, Carol Habel. 8. Katy Rinnikcr, a member of Office Aides. 114 Office Aides Office Aides 115 116 Autogfaphs Autographs 117 Operation Hello During the course of the school year, Hemp- stead receives many new students. Operation Hello, Hempsteads version of Welcome Wagon, makes students feel welcome by introducing them to students and faculty,, showing them around the school and making the student familiar with the Hempstead environment. Parties are held during the year for all new students and mem- bers. Club funds are earned thru bakesales. 1. BACK ROW (L TO R): Deena Schadle, Marie Walker, Karen Veeikant, Donna Kutsch, Sue Holt, Judy Strub, Carla Driscoll, Lori Funk, Linda Roussell, THIRD ROW: Kelly Nichman, Theresa White, Barb Hickey, Sandy Koetz, Carol Kutsch, Carol Dix, Jean Lauer, Kelly Habcl, SECOND ROW: Louise Ncycns, Denise Bellows, Kim Kundert, Sharon Hoffman, Wendy Nichol- son, Laura Engling, FIRST ROW: Cheryl Dix, Penny Spurling, Nancy Gunther 2. The girls discuss the business of the meeting. 3. President Penny Spurling and Secretary Nancy Gunther, take note of a decision. 5. The new buttons arc the highlight and topic for discussion. 118 Operation Hello Pep Club After a lot of reorganizing. Pep Club was re- vamped and its wheels set in motion for the sec- ond half of the year. The job of Pep Club mem- bers is a difficult one, even more this year than ever, because of the tremendous student apathy that has developed here at Hempstead. By attending all possible school activities. Pep Club hopes to develope school spirit to be proud of. COMING EVENTS Judy Meyer obviously finds what Cindy Blcile is telling very funny. 6. Mr. Peck shows no emotion as he listens to the girls and their ideas about ways to achieve some pep here at Hemp- stead. 7. Jane Dalsing portrays a male swimmer in their choro- graphy routine. 8. The pep club members: TOP-Nancy Grcvas, Lori Jones, Rosie Corken, Mr. Peck, Jessica Ramblot, Cindy Bleile, Judy Meyer, Kathy Jasper, Carrol Driscoll, Jane Dal- sing. 9. Pep elubers show the school what school spirit really is. 7 Pep Club 119 Key Club 1. Rick Baumhover takes a break from taking notes, and lis- tens carefully. 2. Guy Wcstemcyer looks athoritativc as he calls the meeting to order. 3. Mr. Kohlmann guides the busi- ness of the meeting. 4. Richard Hess explains proceedures. LEFT TO RIGHT; FRONT ROW: Tim Rahlf, Guy Westcmcycr, Pat Healey, Roger Hess, BACK ROW: Mr. Paul Riess, Wayne Rahlf, Rick Baumhover, Mike Gassman, Todd Fclderman, Richard Hess, Mr. Kohlmann Key Club Is a group of young men who act as a ser- vice organization. They meet on a regularly scheduled basis. It is sponsored by Kiwanis Club which is mainly an adult group. They have programs at all meetings which consist of speakers and movies. The club donates money to many of the sports, sponsors dances, and holds service pro- jects for the elderly. They have a booth at the County Fair to make money to start out the new year. 120 Key dub Stats 5. Advisor Phil Roos lends a helping hand while some mem- bers compile die statistics. 6. Karen Joos and Sue Hermanson compare statistical readings. 7. Anna Sirus, Cindy Hoffman, and Louise Neyens wait in suspense during a game. 8. Sara McCaw and Dcna Moore look over their statistics after a game. FRONT ROW: Cindy Hoffman, Anna Sirus, Karen Joos. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Hermanson, Dcna Moore, Lisa Barton. BACK: Sara McCaw, Ann Heman, Lori Johnson, Julie Quinn. Unpictured: Shel- ley Burchett, Lisa Kula, Louise Neyens. This years Stats Club con- sist of twelve girls. They take and compile statistics at all the football games and freshman basketball games. Rain or shine, the girls are outside at every game. The girls spend about two hours after each game compiling statistics. After the season is over they compile all statistics for each team. Stats Club is looking for new mem- bers for a better outcome in 1977-1978. Stats 121 Sierra Society If you are a Nature Lover and like vigorous activity out in the wild then, you have pro- bably heard of Sierra Society. Camping, crosscountry ski- ing, canoeing, mountain climb- ing, clean up hikes and paper drives are just a few of the many activities that take place during the year for Sierra So- ciety members. The Club is mainly interest- ed in Ecology and the Environ- ment and just plain fun. 1. A slip of the foot could be disasterous. 2. BACK (L TO R): Mr. Worm, Bill Sch- wartz, Bob Snyder, Tony Nicholson, Mike Paar, FRONT: Nadine Menning, Kevin Mcnning, Neil Trcvcthan, Brigite Marty, Karen Schwartz, Kevin Jirsa. 3. Karen Schwartz is deep in thought in the middle of a running stream. 4. Everyone gathers to eat after the long climb up the mountain. 122 Sierra Society Dows Exchange The Dows Exchange program which was held March 6-12 was very sucessful and all the people involved had a great time. Chris Muhlenbruch and John Johanson the two students who exchanged places with Wendy Nicholson and Scott Klauer for one week, said they had the greatest time and didn't want to leave Hempstead. Dows is very different from Hempstead in many ways. For one; their school has only 365 people in it and that includes grades 1-12. As a matter of fact the population of our school is three times bigger than their town, which has 770 people in it. 5. John finds that getting on Mr. Hauth's good side, just might be beneficial in- case he finds himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. 6. Randy Hall ex- plains the purpose of a phoney pass. 7. By the looks on their faces the Dows ex- change students are enjoying their visit. 8. John and Chris look through our li- brary with genuine excitement. 9. Ran- dy Hall and Louicse Neyens show Chris and John events that arc happening in school. Dows Exchange 123 Bowling Club Even though there wasn't an actual Bowling Club this year, some interested stu- dents participated. Five boys teams and one girls team par- ticipated in district competi- tion from Hempstead this year. The boys' team, consis- ting of Ron Fuerst, captain, '79, Jeff Hedley, '79, Doug Rupp, '79, Rick Anderson, '77, and Dale Pfeiler, '77, won first in districts and went on to state. While the girls' team of Steph Vogt, captain, '78, Lynjungblut, '79, Cathy Clifford, '78, Faith Hardtke, '78, and Kim Kruser, '78 came in second at districts and also went to state. Both teams fin- ished in the top 20 in the state competition. This was the only form of competition for the bowlers to test their skills against other young bowlers. Water Polo Club This year's Water Pblo Club team consists of Hempstead students; Kirk Brotherton, '79, Joe Johnson, '79, Ed Bowers, '78, and Tim Townsend, '79. Also five Senior High students were on the team. In many high schools, lack of interest is one reason the Water Polo team didn't have much competition this season. But they have played against Rock Island several times and think of com- peting with colleges. 124 Bowling-Water Polo Student Government This years Student Government, in my opinion, was fantastic. We had a group of people who were willing to put in their time and talents to insure a productive year. These people work every day, seventh hour, to put on programs such as Homecoming, Dances, Bakesales, The Spring Program, Film Festivals, Truck Washers, H. E. M. P. (Help Englighten More Parents), S. T. E. A. D. (Student Teacher Exchange Action Day), Restructuring the Senate, Exchange Speakers Program, Mustange of the Month, Spring Elections, Hempstead Birthday Calendars, Publica- tion of the Student Goverment Flyers, to mention a few. I hope through this year Student Goverment, stu- dents will realize we will help them out and maybe more students will get involved and use our services for their benefits. I really think this year's student Goverment was effective and students realize that we do have a meaning and are willing to help the student body. Thank's everyone, for making this a success! Shelly Mechert, President. on Deprc3s 'Oo ■ «kd ■ ■ Shelly Mclchcrt (President), Tom Ple- imling (Vice-President), Louise Neyens (Publicity), Linda Becker (Project), Wendy Nicholson (Social), Karen Lex (Internal Organization), Russ Schwartz (Elections), Chris Claussen (Interschool Communication), Tim Feldman (Student Rights and Responsibilities), Lois Brok- ish (Secretary), Dianne Jenkins (Treas- urer), Mr. Ruden (Advisor). Student Goverment 125 Home Economics Club TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mis. Jan Welbes, Jamie Kxetz, Joyce Plumlcy, Denctte Elgin, Mrs. Jan Ihlcrs. MIDDLE ROW, L TO R: Denise Frederick, Kristi Hubbard, Dcloisc Frederick, Kim Oit- berg. BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Tina Kemp, Beth Hubbard. 126 Home Economics Club The philosophy of the 1976- 1977 Home Econonics Club is 'To provide opportunities for perosnal growth, social ex- perience, and community ser- vice in the field of Home Eco- nomics and related areas.' This years club proved to be what it was expected to be. With the help of the advisors the girls planned many diff- ferent activities. The advisors were Mrs. Welbes, Mrs. Man- gold, Mrs. Steckline and the rest of the Home Economics teachers. Next year the girls hope to have many new members who are interested in the Home Economic field. 1. Tina Kemp waits for a final decision. 2. President of Home Ec Club Joyce Plum- ley, takes her job seriously. 4. Kristi Hubbard is lost in another world. 5, Kim Ortberg has thoughts about her material as she looks over it. 6. Dclorse Freder- ick voices her opinion. 7. Jamie Kretz laughs at a joke. 8. Beth Hubbard leads a discussion during a meeting. 9. A group of girls listen as one of the advi- sors speaks. Home Economics Club 127 N.H.S. On Tuesday, May 3, the Hempstead Chapter of National Honor Society held their an- nual induction ceremony in the Auditorium. Fifty-five Juniors and twenty-four Seniors were added to the club this year. To be considered for NHS you must have a 3.0 cumula- tive grade point average. The entire faculty then evaluates the candidate in the areas of leadership, service, and char- acter. No more than 10% of the Junior Class and 5% of the Sen- ior Class may be elected in any one year. Among the activities for this years NHS was a picnic at Eagle Point Park. 1. Mr. Rambolt advisor for NHS fixes hot dogs for all the members. 2. Den- nis Kivlahan makes an attempt to save the ball as he is assured the back row will save it. 3. Miss Beasley, Mrs. Sa- lem, and Mrs. Maddox, the other advi- sors for NHS were having a talk as the kids play volleyball. 4. Mark Hartung accepts defeat with a friendly hand shake to Woldo. 128 National Honor Society topp ross Johnson Scott Kiauer Sandy Koeta Kean Kuiper Michelle Lelbold Christina Arlen linda Becker Todd Bicderma Robert Bleymc ggg itt llcy Burchett jcAnilter ourhon J lahani Karen Lex James Luthro Tina McCoy Catherine Meta David Michels Gail Micrson Wendy Nicholson Patricia Nugent Diane Oberhoffer Judith Oehrle lisa Ohde Sherrill O'Neill Lorraine Orth Alice Ottavi Karen Pike Leonard Rheault Tracy Sanches John Shepherd Wayne Stoppelmoor Lance Thompson Timothy T. Tigges Roger Wcrnimont Jandelle Wilke Kimberly Wold Angele Zcimet SENIORS Twila Barnhart Lisa Barton Carl Brehm Russell Ann D Karen Colie Susan K Loma K Randall Kcrpor Gary link Carol Craig Nicho Laura Ob Tim Perl Timothy Paul Ro Mary S Kerry Theresa Mike W Virgil Cheryl 129 Classes 131 BERNICE ALBRECHT, Nurse's Office MARY BAAL, English I RC MICHEAL COSGROVE, Social Studies LRC BEVERLY DILLION, Assoc. —Business Education GENE FROM MELT, Assoc.--Auditorium MARY JO GRAHAM, Assoc.--Attendance JO ANN HERTING, Assoc.--Home Economics VICKI HOWARD, Assoc.—Business Education KATHLEEN JORDAN, Assoc. —Math LRC JAN KISTLER.- -Assoc. —English LRC JULIA KRAUS, Assoc.—Work Study JANE MORGAN, Assoc—Attendance WAUNETA WIEDERAENDERS, Assoc.-- Science LRC CONNIE WILLEY, Assoc.—Cl.RC 31. LEFT TO RIGHT; Joan Barry, Millie Minger, Mary Jane Hantleman, Jean Pleimling, Delorse Hannan, Jane House- log, Jerry Lochner, Rosie Grothe, Joan Klein, Ruth Wagner, Helene Bennett. 32. Mrs. O'Connell has joined the lead- ing staff tlus year. She is teaching Busi- ness Education. 33. Paul Corbett is one of the hardwork- ing and devoted custodians that represen Hempstead High. 34. Two of Hempsteads Gourmet cooks look over their time cards, and compare their hours. 35. The Typing Learning Resource Cen- ter has become a popular place to get tilings in quiet! ! 36. LEFT TO RIGHT; Jean Kieffer, Ros Dowling, Lavinna Vcnner, Judy Pliofl. 37. Bob Fitzpatrick, stacks up the extra chairs, who says we don't have room foi more students? Legend has it that a high administration official caused mean heart-attack rendering panic in one English teacher in a recent year. It seems two teachers in the department constantly searched for practical jokes to pull on each other. One day teacher A began crawling down the Media Room hallway in an attempt to scare Teacher B. Suddenly teacher A felt the presence of an immenent being close by. With a questioning look on his face, the administrator asked teacher A what mis- chief he was up to. Red faced, teacher A re- plied I, er, lost a contact .... can’t seem to find it anywhere. Some teachers just never grow up. 1. Mrs. Rcuer helps a co-ed around the uneven bars. 3. GOTCHA, Harry Rob- bins. Smile Pretty. 4. Frank Rambolt laughs at his joke about the grasshopper. 5. John Oehrlc yells instructions to band members that forgot to listen. 6. Marl DcWccrdt takes a break from reading his newspaper to chat with Mr. Gcddcs. 7. Art instructor, Ed Mittvalsky, demon- strates the finer arts of macrame to Mary Eisbach, '78. 8. Pay attention! this may be very important to you. 9. Richard Core helps Sandy Kirchbcrg, '77, over the rough spots of the math problem. 10. 'Coach' Bob Timmerman shouts a peppy message to the student body. 11. Fred Rhcault, '77, receives a lesson in General Metals, with instructor Ron- ald Ainlcy. Faculty 13f Diercks, Bus. Ed. Patrick Gcddes, Bus. Ed.; Randy Hammond, Bus. Ed.; Elizabeth Hogan, Bus. Ed.; Fred Hollingsworth, Bus. Ed.; Robert Osten, Bus. Id.; Ruth Unmacht, Bus. Ed.; Edward McEvoy, Driver Ed., Thomas Menke, Driver Ed.; Donald Nelson, Driver Ed. Clem Wallscr, l rivcr Ed.; Carl DeMaio, Eng.; Katherine Ejtzlcr, Eng.; Stephen Fields, Eng.; Victoria Grether, Eng.; Maxine Gricp, Eng.; Robert Happ, Eng.; Anne llinrichs, Eng.; Janet Huston, Eng. Julie Maddox, Eng.; James Nicholson, Eng.; Darlene O'Neill, Eng.; Kenneth Resell, Eng.; Jerry Rcusch, Eng.; Susan Riedel, Eng.; Jane Roose, Eng.; Florence Schetgan, Eng.; Vicki Sollicker, Eng. 1. Janet Kistlcr, English LRC, and Steve Fields, English, discussing a problem in the Central LRC. 2. Gary Potter, Social Studies, lectures to the class while Dan Walker, '7i , con- verses with friends. 1 Belinda Cronin, Art, tries to decide which magazine will offer the most enjoyment. 1 hi I n ulty Judith Schmidt, Eng.; Clean Steichcn, Eng.; I.ewis Terp- stra, Eng. ; Vincent Williams, English: Deanne Wilson. Eng. ; Jerry Aoing, Cuid Kenneth Becghlcy, Guid Martha Connolly, Cuid Frank Falso, Cuid. Mary Lorenz, Guidance James Petersen, Guidance A. Jane Reed, Guidance Ellen Goet- tler, Home Ec. Jane Her- shirc, Home Ec. Jan Her, Home Ec. Donna Mangold, Home Ec. Barbara Stccklein, Home Ec. Janice Welbcs, Home Ec. Ronald Ainlcy, Ind. F.d. Thomas Foster, Ind. Ed. Lar- ry lloelschcr, Ind. Ed. David , Less, Ind. Ed. Jack Lovell, Ind. Ed. John Miller, Ind. Fd. Thomas Nickics, ind. Ed. Mack Patterson, Ind. Ed. Wayne Sicbert, Ind. Ed. Charles Sturdevant, Ind. Ed. Susan Bateman, Language Francis Bechcn, Language Gloria Gonzalez, Language Marja LandschuLtj Language Tom Faulkner, Library Eli- zabeth Mason, Library Yvonne Salem, Library Dave Bennett, Mathematics ■1. Mr. Baylor signs a student up for a six week gym course in the gymnasium. S. Mrs. Stro- meyer could stand to smile but it looks like site's too surprised. 6. Julie Maddox gives an independant study student a test in the Eng- lish learning center. 7. Mrs. Connolly stands her guard while being approached by what seems to be a funny photographer. Faculty 137 1. Philip Roos, Math Instructor, d« m- onstratcs the basics of Surface Area. 2. Mr. Ruden, taking advantage of Ins free time. 3. Dennis Schroedcr plays the part of a student while Ms. Mooney teaches class. 4. Dorothy Fischer, '77, obtaining help from Betty Hogan. 5. Chuck Rcnfrow, Art Instructor, checks the level of developer left, while stu- dent Paul Schucller witnesses the scene. 6. Ronald Hahlcn, Art Instructor, con- centrates on painting a decent line. 7. Mr. Faulkner looks on. James Bradley, Math; Richard Core, Math; Marlin Dcwecrdt. Math; Conrad Kohlman. Math; Cheryl LuckriU, Math Jean Martin. Math. Larry Paul- sen. Math; John Penning. Math. Jan Quere. Math; Philip Roos. Math; Ccnc Schaul, Math; Sus- an Beasley, Music; John Oehrlc. Music. Betty Protteau. Music Alan Schockemoehl. Music; Mary Rit man. Nurse; Roger Baylor. Phy. Fd. ; Karen Block- lingcr. Phy. Fd. ; Dan Dunham. Phy. Ed.; Sally Nelson. Phy. Fd.; Greg Purnell, Phy. Fd.. Peg Sandberg. Phy. Fd. . Rich- ard Svh.very, Phy. Fd. Margaret Tyler. Phy. Fd. ; Nor- man Anderson, Science. Rich- ard Baal. Science; John Rosveld. Science; Rhys Hutchison. Science; Charles JuergenS. Sci- ence, Micheal Marty. Science. Craig Nordenson, Science; Frank Rambolt. Science 1 38 Faculty Roger Thiede, Science; Richard Worm. Science; Tom Dererman, Soc. Sci. ; Marjorie Dodge, Soc. Sci. ; Donald Koppes, Soc, Sci. Duane Nilles, Soc. Sci.; John O'Connell, Soc. Sci. ; Joseph Ot- tavi, Soc. Sci.; Cary Potter, Soc. Sci. ; Thomas Pawson, Soc. Sci. ; Harry Robbins, Soc. Sci. ; Donald Ruden, Soc. Sci.; Dennis Schrocd- er, Soc. Sci. ; William Sciffcrt, Soc. Sci. Bob Timmerman, Soc. Sci.; Rudy Bellman, Work Study; Donald Bries Work Study; Paul Thurlow, Work Study; Betty Vrotsos, Secretary; Deborah Even. Secretary; Constan- ce Rohr, Secretary; Yvonne Smith, Secretary; Hazel Strohmeycr, Sec- retary Beverly Burke, Secretary; Susan Schultz, Secretary; Betty Kress. Secretary; Betty Sprengelmeyer, Secretary; Ann Gebhart, Secretary; Nonna Treanor, Secretary; Clar- ence Ruden, Custodian; Russell Heer, Custodian Faculty 139 Yearbooks are like fine wines. As the years pass, both the fine wine and the yearbook grow in value to its owner. A yearbook should capture memories of a school year from beginning to end. From regis- tration day to the Mississippe 1. Co-Editor Liz Orth ( R ) and Lorn a Kahlc ( L ) examine page ine prints for use in the spring play pages of the yearbook. 4. proofs for mistakes. 2. Photographers Kim Adams, Randy Hall, Bill Peck, Associate Principal, and Yearbook advisor Jim Nich- and Michelle Liebold examine a contact print under the safe- olson look over lay-out designs in the yearbook dummy book , light in the darkroom. 3. Dawn Hansen and Jean Laucr exam- 5. The 1976-77 Equine Staff. 6. Michelle Liebold, took first 140 Yearbook Staff Valley football title game, to Homecoming, to the Sound of Music, to Winter Formal, to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, to Tri-Double I, to track. Prom and then Graduation, the E- quine staff has tried to cap- ture the memories of the 1976- 1977 school year in copy and pictures between its cover. Yearbook editors Ann Da- vis, Rich Guns, and Liz Orth guided their staff in efforts to make this Equine the 'best ever' yearbook in Hempstead history. You, the reader must determine if they have been successful. But, like the fine wine which mellows with the passing years, the Equine will mellow into memories, sad and plesant alike, of the year, 1977. place honor in the Rirls division in the 'Sadie Hawkins Dance Costume Contest' Sponsores! by the yearbook staff. 7. FindinR a picture of one student can be an all-staff problem as they check picture rolls for a missinR picture. Yearbook Yearbook Staff 141 According to definition, a newspaper's pur- pose is to inform, entertain, persuade, and edu- cate its readers. The Equestrian, in exam- ining amnesty, drinking problems, broken homes, pornography, and the occult has attempted to deal squarely with issues facing Hempstead stuednts. As part of its editorial policy, the Eques- trian featured personality profiles on interest- ing students, faculty, and staff. Interesting people exist in every society, especially the sub-society known as Hempstead High School. The Equestrian staff attempted to keep the student body informed of events and happen- ings around the school. Co-editors Lois Brokish and Doug Herold assigned news and feature art- icles designed to let the student body know that was in-the-news. 1. Rosie Corkcn paste-up her pages before sending the paper to the printer. 2. Dan Anderson, and Tim Knockcl plan lay- outs. 3. Photographers, Amic Yacgcr, Jay Patters, and Karen Kortgc, provided photo coverage. 4. Co-Editors: Doug Herold, and Lois Brokish check dummy page design. S. Nick Nichol- son, staff advisor, and Karen Kortge check negatives for a cover-picture. 6. The Equestrian Staff (L. TO R.): Jay Zcp- eski, Rosie Corken, Jay Patters, Lois Brokish, Steve Delaney, Terry Weust, Arnie Yaegcr (STANDING), Doug Herold, Dan Anderson, Karen Kortge, Janet Datisman, Kim Wold, and Tim 142 Newspaper Sports coverage increased to three pages in the Equestrian. Coverage of intramural sports became a standard feature of Hoof Beats. Longer pictures and picture features ap- peared in the 1977 Equestrian, as did the 'magazine' cover format adapted this volume’s twelve page issues. In all, the Equestrian staff considered their efforts successful in a very good year. Knockel. Not pictured: Colleen Cross, Karen Steiner, I’enni Schoffert, Tina McCoy, andM.J. McKinlay. 7. Jane! Datis- man, News Kditor, jionders her pagers. S. Terry Weust, Sports I ditor, kept Hempstead sports Ians informed. . Kim Wold, Steve Delaney, and Jay Zepski, examin a light table Paste-tip. Newspaper Newspaper 143 r e s h m e n Paula Alexander, Wil- liam Allen, Wcnde Al- lendor, Tammy Amling, Jolynn Anlikcr. Christine Anthony, Janet Anthony, Kathy Arens- dorf, Russell Arlen, Kevin Arthofer. Brenda Audcrer, Kim Avenarius, Pamela Ave- narius, Penni Baicr, William Bailey. Michael Baker, Janice Balk, Daniel Bandy, Jen- nifer Bartolotta, Daniel Barton. I. Karen Hefei and Richard Bahl have a little chat in the hall. 2. Tina Catena and Lori Brown locate faraway and unusual places. 5. l.isa Riley sings a solo in the Hempstead Tal- ent show. 144 Freshmen Diane Bayer, Jodi Bails- man, Joe Bcchen, Glenn Becker, Sharon Beebe, Bob Beecher, John Beech- er, JeanBchnkc. Sally Bchnkc, Mark Beigh- lc, Barb Bellows, Donald Bcmboom, Rick Berg- fcld, Steven Berkley, Lori Bcrzle, Jodee Biemiann. Dave Bigelow, Joann Bird, Lori Blascr, Cindy Bleile, Lori Ami Bleile, Sarah Bleile, Scott Bleymeycr, Curt Block. Jane Block, Judy Blocker, Shelly Boal, Connie Boge, Chuck Bolsinger, Mark Bonnet, Cindy Bowers, Shawn Boyarski. Donald Brade, Brenda Bradficld, Lori Brandei, Mark Brandei, Roger Brchm, Cheryl Breitbach, Karla Breitbach, Jolm Brcitspccker. 1. Ida Abitt works on an art assignment. 2. Sci- entist Kyle Kritz prepares chemicals for lab work. 3. Sewing can be fun, as shown by Doris Lochner. 4. Dan Anderson and Tim Knockel check out newspaper ads with Mrs. Kress. 5. Kim Potts hobbles along an aisle in the commons fol- lowing a basketball injury. 6. Becky Gasman and friends add the final touches to their work. 7. Brenda Auderer looks over her finished class pro- ject. Dawn Brimeycr, Linda Kay Brimeycr, Ronald Brimeycr, Carolyn Brit- tain, Linda Brokish. Lorianne Brom, David Brosius, Dean Brown, Lisa Buol, Lisa Burchett. Mary Burdt, Dennis Burke, James Burke, Steven Bumes, Gregg Bums. Dawn Busch, Richard Buschcr, Daniel Butler, Randa Butters, Jean Callahan. Sharon Calonder, Will- iam Campbell, Randy Carlsen, Angela Casey, Gary C ashman. Mike Cavanaugh, Phil- lip Chan, Kristine Chapman, Scott Chap- man, Tom Clancy, Craig Clark, William Clifford, Susan Coble, Elizabeth Coddington. Lisa Collins, Mike Con- Ion, Timothy Connelly, Mike Connolly, Robin CouIson, Dale Crist, Robyn Cumpton, Diana Curler, Marsha Dahl- gaard. Janinc Dailey, Joan Dalsing, Lisa Dalsing, Pamela Daughctce, Dana Dausener, Edward Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Jayne Davis, Kim Davis. Terry Davis, Jane Dav- ison, James Decker, Julie Decker, Terry Decker, Tim Decker, David Delaney, Ted Delaney, Judy Dieters. Cheryl Dietz, Pat Do- lan, Kimberly Doty, Carolyn Driscoll, Ken Driscoll, Caryl Duck, Brenda Duchr, Lori Duggan, Mike Duggan. David Dunham, Blaine Dunne, Brett Dunne, Mark Edwards, Stephen Ehrlich, Debbie Eigenber- ger, Paul Eigenberger, Kim Eiting. Denette Elgin, Laura En- gling, Christina Faulkner, Elizabeth Fee, Kimberly Fee, Dennis Feeney, Pam- ela Feeney, Laura Feipel. Todd Feldman, Steve Felton, Kimberley Fetzer, Mark Fincek, Angela Fischer, Rob, Fishnick, Debra Flccgc, Michael Flynn. Kevin Foht, Peggy Foht, Mary Fondcll, Deborah Ford, Kristie Fortraann, David Fox, Daniel Fran- cois, Lori Frederick. Cary Friehoefcr, Kari French, Jeffrey Fritz, Kim Frommelt, Linda Fuller, Jeff Funk, Julie Funk, Elizabeth Gabbard. 1. Smile, You're on Candid Camera! 2. Wait a minute Patty, we're being watched. 3. D.J. Henshen takes a break before going back to work. 4. Can't suprise me! says Marla Sand- berg. 5. Lucky for me it was approved. 148 Freshmen Tracy Ganscmcr, Sue Causeii, Jackie Gassman, D. Catena, Thomas Gay- nor, Tammy Ccbaucr, Carol Cerkin, Andrea Cuinta. Tina Givens, Cynthia Glasnovich, Debra Clew, Thomas Glocckncr, Di- ane Goessc, Gene Goet- zinger, Dorothy Gottschalk, Timothy Grauraann. Jan Grcmmel, Kelly Grimes, Steve Grobstick, Richard Gross, Penny Guler, Jancllc Gulick, Jeffrey Habel, Kim Habcl. Russell Hall, Peggy Ham- mcrand, David Hansen, Shawn Hantelmann, Kristi Hardy, Laurie Hartmann, Cynthia Hass, Richard Haupcrt. Karen Hefei, Kevin Hefei, Steven Hefei, Ted Heinz, Patricia Hcinzc, David Heitzman. Sandra Hemmer, Bill Hennings. A, fjlltcIlW CARD GIFT SHOP Kennedy Mall Gifts Jewelry-Cards Complete Selection of Wedding Accessories 1. Oh well, another recipe didn't turn out. 2. Notes . . . Notes . . . Notes ... 3. Looking through Foreign Lang- uage Material in the Foreign Language Learning Center is a favorite pastime. 4. Jay Luthro puts the final touches on. o Mark Henson, Randall Henteges, JeffHerb- streith, Daniel Herold, Michael Herold, Tamera Herting, Karen Hess, Patty’ Hess. Randy Hess, Patrick Hick- ey, James Hillery, Don- ald Hingtgen, Linda Hird, Tina Hirsch, Cindy Hoff- man, Craig Hoffmann. Connie Hollister, Tom Holt, James Hord, John Horn, Ann Hosch, Randy Hotchkin, David Hu- banks, Kristi Hubbard. Lori Huff, Sharon Hughes, David Hummel, Ken Huseman, Robert Husske, Karen Hutchccoft, Jeff Isbell, Jerome Jaeger. Laura Jaeger, Linda Jae- ger, Robert Jaeger, Na- tasha James, R. James, Joann Jarding, Kathy Jasper, T. Jaynes. 150 Freshmen Jeff Juergens, Thomas Julson, Jonclla Jungblut, Michael Jungers, A. Kah- ler, Don Kauffmann, P. Keil, Kim Kelly. Steven Kennedy, Jeff Kenyon, Desiree Kieffer, Jackcy Kieffer, Dan Kiv- lahan, T. Kellchcr, K. Keiscr, Lori Klass. Robin Klauer, Mark Klein, Mary Klinkham- mer, Roger Kloser, Cheryl Klossncr, Chuck Klotz, John Klotz, An- gela Knight. Timmy Knockel, Ther- esa Knudson, Terry Koe- thc, Doug Kohncn, Jill Kolker, l.eanne Kopisch- kc, Jeff Kopp, Susan Korman. Barb Jecklin, Anthony Jclinck, Cheryl Johll, D. Johnson, Rodger Johnson, Sue Johnson, Lori Jones, Kathryn Joos. THERMO LYNt TIIERMOLYNE CORP. 2dd5 Kerper Congratulations to the Class of 1977 from Thermolyne Corp. Mike Kothcnbeutcl, Joan Krapfl, Scott Kraus, Da- vid Krcpflc, Bruce Kress, Rick Kress, Greg Krieger, Kyle Kritz. Ellen Kruse, Ken Kruscr, Kevin Kruscr, Robert Kurser, Joyce Ruble, Greg Kuhlmann, Lynn Kuiper, David Kuntz. Kevin Kurtz, Robert Kutsch, Meg Lafond, James Lambert, Tiina Landschulz, Shawn Lan- gan, Catiiy Langkamp, Joseph Lanscr. Patrice l.anscr, Kim Lar- son, Thomas Larson, Deanna Latham, Lori Laufenberg, Steve Leach, Steve Legrand, Ken Lehman. Lynn Lehman, Kim Lcib- fried, Patricia Leibfried, Karen Lcicht, Dennis Lcick, Dolores Leitner, Cliristina Leslein, Julie Lcslcin. nen David Lcwcy, Kim Lewin, Darlyn lightcap, Darryl Lightcap, P. Lindcckcr, Brian Linden. John Lindenberg, Loras Link, John Liphardt, Ju- lie Livermore, Doris Lochncr, Sara Loctschcr. Kevin Loney, Jay Luthro, Jolin Lyon, Mike Maas, Sandy Maas, Chris Maiden. Mark Manders, M. Man- son, M. Markus, Sue Martensen, Kim Martin, Parrish Marugg. Kathy Mary, Ken Mas- sey, Dec Mast, Patti Matous, Samuel Mc- Caughey, Terry McCauley. Concerning Energy That's Our Job PEOPLE’S NATURAL GAS 1. Lloyd Patterson works on his drawing. 2. Kim Pigmann takes a break from homework. 3. Let's see now, just a little rough around the edge! 4. This is easy enough, where's the hard stuff:, states Jon Ziegenfuss. 5. Craig Hoffman and friend discuss how the picture should be. Freshmen 153 P. McDonald, Ann McDonough, J. McDonough, R. McDermott, Marie McGovern, Michelle McGovern, Pat McGovern, Ted McLaughlin, Diane McMahon. Daniel McPoland, Tammy McSpcrrin, Lynn Meissner, Tim Mellon, Lisa Mcnadue, Lisa Menke, Kevin Mcnning, James Mcrfcld, Kim Meriwether. Kay Meyer, Don Meyer, Judi Meyer, Robin Meyer, Trcssa Meyer, Jeff Meyers, Albert Miller, Laura Miller, Dora Millman. Craig Misko, Randy Montelius, Tom Moore, William Moore, John Morgan, Pamela Morley, Marvin Mulert, Scott Mullinnix, Jeff Murphy. Dave Nagel, Roberta Napel, Mark Nash, Jacquline Naum an, Jane Nemmers, Rick Nesteby, Alfred Ncuhoff, Shiela Neumann, Marvin Ney. 154 Freshmen Ross Neycns, Jacque- line Nicks, Deann Nil- lcs, Linda Noel, Lois Noel. Patrick Nordhucs, Cerilyn Oberbroeck- ling, Barb Oberfoell, Dennis Oberfoell, Sherrie Oberfoell. Joann O'Brien, Dan Ochrlc, Greg Oertcl, Kathy Olson, John O'Meara. Jon One year, Maria Ottavi, Larry Oycn, Eric Paar, Mike Paar. David Palmer, Cindy Papin, Jill Paterson, Kerry Patterson, Lloyd Patterson. 1. Here's the best part of the whole book. 2. Learning parts for class plays is pretty easy if you have a script in front of you. 3. Giddy-up. 4. Mike Baker looks over the assignment before he draws his next line. 1. If we drill here wc might find some oil. 2. Darwin Vanderbcrg studies in the ELRC for the English test next hour. 3. Ohn's Law can propose tough pro- blems in I. E. Survey. 4. Brenda Au- derer washes her hands after a hard day at work. 5. Still a little rough around the edges! Bill PcrTott, Barb Peterson, Sherry Peterson, Cindy Pfeiffer, Sharon Pfeiffer, Kevin Phillips, Bill Pierce, Katy Pigman, Kim Pigman. Connie Pins, Tim Platt, Patricia Pohlman, Nathan Pollock, Kim Potts, Dave Pregler, Robert Prcglcr, Michelle Preston, Barb Priest. Sandra Prill, Dave Princ, Debbie Puls, Cindy Qucrc, Susan Quinn, Randy Rainc, Jessica Rambolt, Gary Rambousek, Gary Ransdell. Daniel Randall, Jalainc Rang, Scott Rannals, Mike Rast, Steve Ready, Kenneth Reeder, PatTicia Reeg, Donald Regan, Sue Regan. Theresa Rehfeldt, Deb Reincrt, Wendy Rcisdorf, Joe Reiscn, Linda Rcttenmaier, Kellie Richman, Sharon Riesselman, Lisa Riley, Tim Rinikcr. Joe Robbins, Thomas Rogers, Randy Rohr, Sandra Roling, Robin Rollc. Cherie Roth, Greg Roth, Lori Roth, Christine Ruden, Robert Rupp. Tonya Ruppcrt, Connie Ryder, Mary Ryder, Marla Sandberg, Marc Sanders. Lois Sara2in, Anna Sarris, Janet Scannel, Laurie Schadey, Con- nie Schadle. Eric Schickel, Anna Schicssel, Diane Sch- iessel, Allen, Schild- gen, Terri Ann Schiltz. FOR THAT VERY FIRST CAR see TEGELER’S Dubuquelands oldest car dealer. Three generations of Tegelers are ready and able to help you select your first set of wheels. 57 years of experience in the automobile business is your assurance of dealing with people who can show you dependable transportation at the lowest possible cost to youl CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AMERICAN MOTORS CARS. TEGELER'S 2307 Central Ave. Dial 583-9746 Freshmen 1S7 Lisa Schlegel, Brian Schucter, Bruce Schluctcr, Paul Schmidt, Dave Schmit, Bill Schmict, Chris Schmitt, Lori Schmitt, Lori J. Schmitt. Misti Schmitt, Theresa Schmict, Robert Schmitz, Janet Schneider, Sue Schnei- der, Dennis Schroeder, Linda Schroeder, Cyn- thia Schucler. Gary Schueller, Janet Schucllcr, Kathy Schueller, Dan Schuel- lcr, Brian Schulz, Rob- bie Schulz, Lisa Schumacher, Paul Schumacher, Mary Schuster. Steve Schuster, Ther- esa Schuster, Stan Schwartz, Kathy Scott, James Scovel, Lynn Scarlcs, Shelly Scipp, Sandy Sclle, Dana Scrcu. Cindy Shaffer, Chris- tina Sharkey, Paul Shearer, Renne Shee- han, Annette Sherman, James Scigert, Mary Sicmkc, Randy Simon. 158 Freshmen 1. A lonly runner jogs through the halls. 2. Dan Barton waits for the bell to ring. 3. Pina seems to be the fa- vorite of these students. 4. Working together helps get the work done faster. 5. Sherrie Obebfocl) and I.ori jagar talk over good times in the commons. 6. Another frosh gym class gets under way. Debbie Sindcrling, Matt Sisk, Michelle Smclccr, Chris Smith, Karen Smith. Kevin Smith, Mike Smith, Scott Smith, Troy Smith, Susan Snavcly. Roger Snyder, Jayne Soens, Dave Spangler, Robert Spccht, John Spuling. Patricia Stackis, Deb Staley, John Stampe, Robyn Stccklein, John Stechcn. Doug Stcil, Todd Stcil, Teresa Steinhauscr, Brenda Stalkcn, Brian Stcirman. Kevin Stoffcl, Steve Stop- pelmoon, Carol Streif, Sue Strong, John Strub, Tara Sweeney, Sarah Terry, Sherry Tharp. Kristi Thilthcn, S. Thom- as, Drew Thompson, Julie Thompson, Dan Thule, Cindy Thurston, Linda Thureton, Chris Tigges. Nancy Tully, James Tum- meyer, Dan Unmacht, Andrew Uskavitch, Sandy Valentine, Pam VanCleve, Kevin Vaughn, Greg Voht. Laura Jaeger thinks about how good those potato chips are going to taste. 2. The sheer embarasment of having your picture tak- en. 3. Jane Crcmmcl takes a few moments to look at a few of the trophies. Craig Tigges, Karla Tig- ges, Randy Tigges, An- gela Timmerman, Randy Tindcll, Tammy Titus, Andy Tomkins, Tammy Townsend. 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Dale Wooley, David Wright, Karen Yager, Tracy Yates, Beakay Yel- den, Christina Zaug, Gail Ziegenfuss, Jon Ziegenfuss. M. McDonald. ■jrm Laurie Accola Suzanne Adams Kevin Ansel William Bauerly Kevin Beau Glen Becker Dan Bodish Howard Bradbury Sharon Churchill Craig Clark Sandra Davis Ed Allan Dement Walter Gene Dement Brian Drocssler Brett Dunne Gary Dura Paul Duve James Jay Furry Kevin Gladwin Jake Graves Robert Hamrael Luann Harklen Don Hasken Mike Hauptli Tim Hedrick Dan Heim Scott Hobbs Mike Hynds Tony Jaynes Ron Johnson Colleen Kirkpatrick Karen Leicht Carl Lovelace Dale McDonell Gary McDonough Mark Merkcs Tammy Mess Bonnie Packer Maria Mihalakis Maria Monzon Carol Morin Andrea Lynn Mentz Ricky Neskley Mike Pearson Susan Regan Paul Ryan Alan Sarazin Lynn Schadl Tim Schaffer R osali a ..Schewag Michell e' Shapp ell Robert Siegwolt Tammy Smith Greg Stecher Sharon Steiner Nick Steines Dan Unmacht Barb Vaske Duanne Vaske Don Vise Laurie Althaus, David Andcrogg, Paula Anderson, Gary Andrews, Greta Andrews. Jill Anthony, Karol Art- hofer, Karen Artus, Mar- sha Atkins, Brian Avenarius. Julie Avenarius, Robert Backes, Richard Bahl, Debra Baier, Kevin Baier Cathy Baker, Christine Baker, Laura Barrett, Jean Barth, Linda Bartlett. Bartolotta, Douglas Bartc Richard Baumhover, Pan Bcchcn, Robin Bechcn, Kimberly Beck, Janet Becker, Tammera Bedtk; Mark Bchnke, Rosann Bchnke, Susan Bchnke, Darrell, Bellows, Jerome Ben, Steve Benz, Giovan- na Benavides, Patrick Betts, Sherry Boal. Russell Boclk, Kathleen Boetel, David Bolsinger, Daniel Bonnett, Tncey Bordcwick, Gary Rorge- tahl, Rick Bott, Gary Boyarski, Gar Boyes. Robin Bradc, Jennifer Bradley, Lany Bradley, Terry Bradley, Kevin Brandei, Meria Brant, James Brayton, Mike Brehm. Richard Breiner, Ronald Brcitsprccker, Gail Bri- meyer, John Brimeyer, Laura Brimeyer, Johanna Britt, Thomas Brokish, Kirk Brotherton. l.Ruth Kloser finds homework amusing. 2. Dale Schmitt sings to himself This is the way we wash the floor... as he is doing in mechanics class. 3. Jay Fredrick tries hard to cram in his last few pages of studying in the remaining five minutes. 4. Mrs. Gocttler shows one of her students how to do it 5. Oh No, not again. exclaimes Eric Chew while he waits for the photographer to take his picture. Sophon As time passes everyone has many exciting, fascinating, and even embarrassing mo- ments, especially embarras- sing moments. Ihcre ait) times you wished you were dead be- cause you felt like every tiling was going wrong. Kim Paugluee reflects back on a free period in the com- mons. It all started when my girlfriends began shouting my ixjyfriends name across the commons. Boy, was I embar- rassed!! I must have turned twenty shades of red. To top it off, 1 crawled under the table to hide from everyone. I just didn't (continued on page 167) l. Everyone tries to look good for the camera. Julie Esscr. looks as if she just said, Cheese! . 2. Dawn Neuman de- cides to take a little snooze after reading her book. 3. While waiting to get her picture taken Nancy Grevas, looks as though she has fallen in love with the Bruce Brown, Christopher Buddcn, Thomas Rue low, Jennifer Burhorn, Diane Burke. Timothy Burke, Marsha Burkhart, Marshall Burk- hart, Deborah Burnes, Pamela Buschcr. Kelly Rutter, Kerry But- ler, Penny Cain, John Callahan, Tim Carlson. Tammy Cascl, Diane Cavannaugh. Mark Chap- man, Thomas Churchill, Julie Clayton. Sherri Coble, Sherry Con- ery, Jeffrey Cook, Mark Copeland, Cheryl Cottrell. Iiomores photographer. 4. Kim Davis tries to make up her mind on which style of class ring she hopes to order. Tanya Cottrell, Tina Cottrell, Robert Coyle, Richard Crews, Angels Curran, Jane Dalsing, Kim Daughetee, Scott David, Daniel Davis. David Davis, Kim Davis, Paul Davis, Steven Davis, Zoe Ann Davis, Mary Decker, Mary Ann Delam Dawn DeMoss, Peggy Desscyn. Christine Dieters, Cathy Dietz, Donald Dietz, Lisa Doerr, Angela Dolan, Dennis Dolan, Michael Dominy, Debra Driscoll, Sheryl Duck. Terry Dcuhr, Jeanne Du- rey, Kristi Eberhard, Pcnni Ehlcrt, Laura Ehr- lich, Jennifer Eichman, Lisa Engling, Dennis Emzcn, Donald Ernzen. Julie Esscr, Terry Evarts, Daniel Falcy, Scott Fausch, Mark Faust, Tho- mas Fcipcl, Daniel Feld- erraan, Dennis Fcldcrmar Douglas Felderman. Pamela Feller, Timothy Fetter, Cathy Finn, Tim- othy, Finn, Rose Fischer Thomas Fischer, Maureen Fisher, Benay Fishnick, Daniel Flcegc, Rick Flores Jewel Foht, Craig Fox, Steven Francois, Dawn Francois, Terry Frederick Elmer Frederick, Michael Freihoefer, Darlene Frei- singcr, Shari From me It, Susan Frommclt. 1. Mary Delaney sings the song I need to Be in Love . 2. Tim Carlscn waits patiently for the bell to ring so he could leave. 3. It's been a hard day for Joe Callaghan; he waits to sign up for gym. 4. Julie Clayton takes her turn as liber- ated woman. 5. Jane Dalsing must have though tliat the joke was pretty good. Ronald Fuerst, Julie Gab riel, Sherri Ganscmer, Duane Gansen, Michael Gassman. ihomores Anthony Catena, Tina Ca- tena, Donald Gcnz, Joseph Gcrkcn, Sandra Gieseman, Cathy Gilman, Kathy Gin- tcr, Anna Giunta, Kim Glaser. Rita Glcnnon, Ricky Glew, Robert Glisczinski, Tim- othy Gloeckner, Allen Glover, Samuel Goctzing- cr, Paul Goldstain, Jean Gormar, Richard Grant. Mark Gratopp, Nancy Grcvan, Sandra Greve, John Grice, Diane Gronnu, John Gross, Charlene Gruel, Guy Gruel, Joanne Grutz. Dawn Gulcr, Wayne Guler, Tony Mabel, Rickey Hafe- becker, Sherrie Hakanson, Terrie Hakanson, Chris- tine Hall, Bruce Hallahan, Rochelle Hamm. Trucy Hamm, Sara Ham- mcl, Connie Hanson, Re- becca Harry, Barbara Hartwick, Andy Haun, Carolyn Hauptli, Jeffrey Hcdley, Susan Hefei. know what to do! Do you know what it feels like to walk across the room with brand new corduroyes on ? Well I do! I was in my math class and got up to sharpen my pencil. As I walked across the room, my pants kept making wierd noises. So I tried not to make it when I was walking back, and it looked like I was walking like a cowboy. Everyone stared and started laughing about it, said Dawn Reisdorf. There aren't just embarrassing moments; but exciting, memorable experiences. (continued on page 170J Sophomores Michael Heiderscheit, Ronald Heim, Kay Heller, Jane Helling, Lyle Hen- nings. Richard Henry, Kim Her- manson, Lisa Herting, John Hochberger, Carol HocCflin. Laura Hoffmann, David Hohmann, Laura Hold- ridge, Mick i e House log, Ami Hubanks. Michelle Humkc, Michelle Husskc, Sharon Hutchcroft, James Hutton, Randolph Hyde. Kathy Isbell, John Jagiel- ski, Steven Jahnke, Mary Jarding, Dennis Jasper. shomores 1. A lone backpacker teeters delicately on a thin log a- cross a Colorado stream. 2. Deborah Jones seems to be thinking, get off my case, as she looks for a book in the library. 3. Luann Mans fills Lisa Doerr in on a Super Secret'! 4. Connie Roling watches enthusiasticly at the girls square dancing in gym. Hwy. 20 at JFK University Ph. 583-91 MON. THROUGH FRI. I A.M. TO 8 P.M„ SAT. t A.M. to Noon Cheryl Jewell, James Jobgcn Jay Johanningmeier. Duane Johns, Kristi John- son, Lisa Johnson, Annette Jones, Deborah Jones, Michael Jucigcns. Ricky Juergens, Lynn Jungblut, Robert Jurisic, Julie Justice, Timothy Justmann, David Kafar, Timothy Kahle, Neal Kapp, Jean Kapparos. Cheryl Karrmann, Thomas Kauffmann, Merlin Kaunc, Richard Keller, Tina Kemp, Tina Kennedy, Du- ane Kennicker, Laurie Kerstein, Lisa Kessler. Linda Kime, Sharon King, Mark Kintzlc, Margaret Kivlahan, Karla Klaas, Michael Klauer, Wesley Klein, Ken Klinkliammer, Ruth Kloscr. June Klotz, Jennifer Koenig, Robert Koerpe- rich, Kevin Koethe, Lin- da Koetz, Kenneth Kohl, Randy Kohn, David Ko- pischke, Lisa Kos. Sophomores 165 UN Dance, they wished me Hap- py Birthday over the loud speak- er. It was embarrassing but something I will never forget. said Kelly Palmer. Lisa Kesler added a com- ment, Making die Girls Var- sity Golf Team was the most exciting thing that happened to me! . Ihere are also things that happen that you really didn't expect to happen, lliese are commonly referred to as Ac- cidents . Ihe following stor- ies prove this. Christine Kress, Lynn Kritz, Julie Kruscr, Kim Kruser, Douglas Kubitz. Lynn Kuhle, Tracey Kuhn, Kim Kundcrt, Dale Kut- sch, Jeffrey Kutsch. Marvin Kutsch, Lisa La- Fond, Kellie Lambert, Kim Langan, Charles Laschc. Kenneth LeGrand, Brian Leib, Cheryl Leibfried, Ronald Lcick, Dan Lc- land. Deborah Leppert, Susan Less, Deborah Lester, David Leuchs, Sandra Lineberry, Elizabeth Li- neen, Judith Loes, Mark Lorenz, Kathy Love. Diane Lovik, Dawn Lucas, Tamara Luchsingcr, Mi- chael Ludens, Diane Maas. Matthew Maginlcy, James Mahnkc, Michael Man- ders, Karen Manemann Kathy Manemann, Kim- berly Markus, Linda Mar- kus, Cathy Marquis, Keith Mamgg, Edward Massey, Luann Maus, Michele Maync, Kimberly Mc- Carthy. Mark McCarthy, Mary McDermott, Teresa Mc- Dermott, Jean McDonald, Dan McDonnell, Kenneth McDonough, Mark Me Fad- den, Gail McGinnis, Ronny McGinnis. Michelle McGovern, Sherri Mellon, Nadine Menning, Richard Mer- le Id, Michael Meriwether, Linda Merritt, Mark Mer- ritt, Jeffrey Metcalf, Stcv Metz. 1. Sherri Mellon decides to take it easy for the day. 2. Kathy Rook gets her books together for the long day ahead. 3. Drivers Sophon FIRST NATIONAL BANK Seventh at Town Clock Plaza Kennedy at Wacker Jackson White at 22nd Asubry at Hales Mill Road Member F.D.I.C. Anita Splinter feels proud of herself r now she can type. 2. A few sopho- ore girls get together for the daily S$ip. 3. Wow ! Look at that huki 11s the eyes of Shari Noel, Lisa Eng- h. 4. jacquclin Chatfield shows her Uents on the ballance beam. Craig Meyer, Daniel Me- yer, Gerald Meyer, Wil- liam Meyer, Diane Mickelson. Brian Miller, Jeanette Meyer, Tammy Miller, Wanda Millman, Sue Mitchell. Mark Mai son, Beverly Montag, Connie Moore, Sheri Moran, Jerry Mor- gan. Mark Motsch, Robert Moyer Karla Mueller, Cathy Murphy, Cheryl Nadermann. Brice Nagelmakcr, Brad Nash, Brian Nauman, Denise Nauman, Kim- berly Neal. Shelly Nelson, Doris Neu haus, James Neuhaus, Dawne Neumann, Kcnnetl Neumann, Carol Neuscs, Elaine Ncycns, David Ni- cholson, Tony Nicholson. Michelle Nimmick, Julie Noel, Sharon Noel, Rober Noggle, Jenifer Nordenson Craig Norton, Terence Nu gent, Thomas Nugent, Darryl Oberbroeckling. Larry Oberbroeckling, Jeffrey Obcrfoclt, Kim- berly Oberfoell, Gary Obrien, Jeffrey Oertal, Daniel O'Mara, John O'Neil, Patricia O’Neill, Gerald Overturf. Joel Owens, Angela Paar, Kelly Palmer, Taxpic Pape, Janis Pa pen the in, Kevin Pass, Cheryl Pat- ntm, Kenneth, Patterson, Tuta Patzner. Jeff Pins, Jeffrey Pitz, Brenda Plumley, Anna Podnar, Linda Pottebaum, Mark Pottebaum, Gary Potts, Susan Potts, Robert Potzer. Julie Prill, Cindy I ils, Julie Quinn, Tim Rahlf, Patricia Raine, Mitchell Randall, Ronald Rannals, Julie Rapp, Judith Ready. Elizabeth Reed, Kallona Reeder, Jeffery Reimer, Peter Reimert, Richard Reinhardt, Dawn Rcisdorf, Julie Reisen, Robin Re- velle, Jeffrey Reynolds. Doug Rheault, Julie Ri- chards, Guy Richman, Jeffery Riegler, Scott Ries, Scott Ries, Mi- chael Rinikcr, John Rob- bins. Joseph Rokusek, Connie Roling, David Roling, Kathy Roling, Richard Rolwcs, Cathy Rook, Dean Roth, Frederick Rubie, Tim Ruden. Renee Rudiger, Douglas Rupp, Tamara Ruppert, Rodney Sacugling, Steve Sanche2, Mary Scheffert, Deborah Schmidt, Dale Schmitt, Debra Schmitt, John Schmitt. Lane Schmitt, Penny Sch- mitt, Tim Schneider, Ka- ren Schrobilgen, Patricia Schroedcr. Robert Schxoeder, Lee Schromen, Thomas Schue- ller, Scott Shulz, Steven Schulz. Once during my Theatre Art class when we were prac- ticing our lines for a play, I stood up and said my lines too fast, everyone thought I said something else! It was funny at first, but after awhile it wasn't. What was I to say? It was just an accident, explained Diane Cavanaugh. One super embarrassing thing happened to me one day in lunch. There was someone in the lunch room that I didn't want to see. So I was pretending I was going to throw a book at him so he would leave me alone. Instead of pretending, I accidently threw it. The book went flying across the room and papers flew all over the place, said Diane Meckelsen. 1. Marvin Kutch has learned how to be such a studious student? 2. Kevin Pass turns in suprise while saying, Who me cheating! . 3.Cherly Patrum and Elizabeth Lineen make a dash for their purses before the bell rings. 4. Bob Smith is trying hard to get his class be- fore the tardy bell. S. Sherri Wilming is a good girl in art class because she has learned to throw away the mess she makes. Leslie Searles, Carl Sea- strand, Jacque Selchert, Jean Selensky, Donna Sel- ler ichard Seymour, George Sharkey, Barbara Shikc, Cindy Shiremun. Deborah Shonerd, Jeffrey Sibley, Susan Siefker, Kevin Simmons, Leta Simmons, Tammy Slat- tery, Kelli Small, Kevin Smith, Robert Smith. Shcrcc Smith, Thomas Smith, Williams Smith, Cary Smothers, Roy Sny- der, Michael Soens, Michael Spautz, Nancy Spautz, Anita Splinter. James Splinter, Dale Spoerl, Jeffrey Spoerre, Georgia Stackis, Kevin Stackis, James Staggs, John Stanley, Steven Steelier, Craig Steger. Debra Steines, Todd Stoc- kel, Celesta Stoffel, Sa- lina Stoffel, David Stork, Kara Strong, Sandra Sweeney, Jill Tcgcler, David Thillman. John Thompson, Dale Thumser, Becky Tiggcs, Jeff Tigges, Theresa Tiggcs, Michelle Timmerman, Kent Tindcll, Rebecca Tomkins, Timothy Town- send, Kathleen Trcanor. Karen Trilk, Dawn Trow- bridge, Tony Trownbridge, Bonnie Tscharner, Debra Tschiggfric. Lorric Tschiggfric, Patty Turner, James Udclhofcn, Christy Upton, Cortney Vance. Gregory Vanetten, Peter Vincent, Susan Vonder- heidc, Michael Vondran, Steven Vonfumetti. 1. Shciyl Duck looks in amazement at whatever she sees in the locker. 2. Bill Meyers and Keith Marngg take a break from Biology while the teacher is ab- sent from room. 3. Terry Nugent and Jim Splinter look over a lab assignment before Mr. Rambolt checks it. 4. Min- utes seems like hours to Tony as he waits in the DA office. S. Kim Kruser smiles as she thinks about X-mas coming soon. Sophomores 1 The following sophomores wci unpic tured in the Equine this Jeffrey Bloebaum Kathleen Bloebau Michael Bolton Jerome Brimeyer Jacquel Chatfield Eric Chew Williams Condon Colleen Doane Dan Ellcrman David Frain . Steve Feeman Donald C.enz Daniel Hanlon Rebecca Hartwick Roderick Hefei Susan Hefei Leanne Holdridge Robert James Daniel Johll Carla Voraus, Ray Wald- billig, Shelly Walden, Daniel Walker, Rita Wall Donnv Waller. Mary We ber, Michael Weber, Mark Wchrspann, Ann Wcidcmann. Pam Wcidcnbachcr, Kari Wciland, Ronald Well- and, Randy Weires, Lee Weiss. Sheri Welborn, Frances Welter, Jerilyn Welty, Edmund Welu, Rita Wer- singer. Lori Westerfield, Jeffrey Wcsthoff, Laura Wcst- hoff, Joseph Wcust, Kris- tine Wicst. 1. Dave Davis, Cuy Gruel, and Scott Moyer decide to take a short rest after having a hard day cooking and eating in Bachlor Foods class. Celebrate Harvest At john h. pollock, florist, THE COMPLETE FLORIST • WEDDINGS • FUNERALS • FRESH. DRIED. 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Sandy Livermore Hr 1 n A Diane Markus Robert May Kenneth McGovern Robert Moyer Brian Noel Wayne Polscan David Poquette Katherine Prcglcr Rodney Riech Douglas Sauscr Yvette Sawvell Bonnie Schuellcr Leonard Schucller James Schumacher Steve Scott Richard Seymour Steven Smclccr Randy Smith Jerry Spocrl Gene Steichen Mark Stoltey Terry Townsend Bradley Ware Joyce Wolfe, Teresa Woodruff, Catherine Woz- niak, Daniel Zaug, Bryan Zciract. Christine Zimmer, Daniel Dupont, Todd Jirsa, Mark Pfclicr, Robert Plumley. Mary Albrecht, Daniel Anderson, Steven An- thony, Christina Arlcn, Becky Auderer. Jill Avery, Doug Bahl, Randall Bahl, Ann Bak- er, Cynthia Baker. Joyce Balk, Martin Ball, Diane Beau, Sandra Beaver, Thomas Bcchen Brenda Becker, Judith Becker, Linda Becker, Randy Becker, Dennis Beecher. ) N. Ms I, lr M I •' | J •■ , NhMoTc Tj i , n , , Hr M It, .1' c IV S ’■ v « J ih V N Mari Lea Beeghley, Carrie Bchnkc, Daniel Belmkc, Dennis Behnke, Denise Bellows, Dale Bemboom, Jerry Ben- der, Terrence Bennett, Dawn Bergman. Craig Bcmdt, William Berzlc, Mary Beyer, Todd Bicdcrmann, Elizabeth Bigelow, Di- ane Bird, Kevin Blake- man, Lynne Blaser, Daniel Blcile. Randy Blcile, Susan Blcile, Timothy Bley- meyer, Ellen Block- lingcr, James Bocek, Thomas Boelk, Lori Bogc, Michael Bonz, Kevin Bottoms. Laura Bovce, Edward Bowers, Martin Boyar- ski, Michelle Boyarski, James Bradley, Thomas Bradley, Both Braudel, Douglas Brayton, Dan- iel Breincr. Tamara Breincr, Pam Breitbach, Robert Brewer, Connie Bri- meyer, James Brimcyer, Terry Brimcyer, Char- les Brimmer, Sydney Britt, Debra Brom. 1. Dennis Kivlahan plays tiic bass during practice in Band. 2. A group of enthus- iastic Junior girls cheer on their favorite football hcros at a pep rally. 3. Lori Bogc, Barb Hickey, Michelle Lewis, and Linda Roussel each show different ex- pressions at a Friends comment. 4. Keith Kucera and his lab partner work on a tough experiment in Chemistry. 5. Sue Holt laughs out loud in the Commons at a Friend's joke. 6. Shelly Burchett gives her speech at the Governors Youth Con- ference in Des Moines. 7. Karen Miller searches through shelves in Photography Class for a particular photo. Susan Bruggeman, Linda Bithman, Shelley Bur- chett, Thomas Burdt, Thomas Burke, Patti Burnham, Robert Cain, Mary Callahan, Sandra Calonder. Sharon Campbell,Gerald Casey, Guy Cashman, Cathy Chambers, Devon Chapman, James Chap- man, Cynthia Christen- sen, Francis Clancy, Howard Clancy. Christa Claussen, Thomas Clayton, Timothy Clay- ton Jay Clewcll, Cathy Clifford, Lauric-Cocaync, Valerie Coe, Colleen Cof- fey, Maryan Conley. Deborah Connelly, Patri- cia Conner, Michael Cota, Kevin Cottrell, Doug Coulson, Janet Datisman, Debra Davis, Terrence Davis, Tom Davis. Jeff Decker, Karen M. Decker, Doreen DcLaney, Kimberly Derby, Michelle Derouin, Cathy Dieters, Larry Dietz, David Dim- mer, Bradford Dirschel. Carol Dix, Cheryl Dix, Joe Doeden, Connie Do- lan, Michael Donlin, Dennis Donovan, Lisa Doutherty, Paul Downs, Carla Driscoll. 182 Juniors 1. Mary Ann Connolly seem to have lost something in her purse while in the commons. 2. Chris Clausscn and Shelly Melchcrt busy themselves with Student Government in the Student Government Office. 3. Larry Tully looks totally dis- gusted with life, could it be the crutchs? 4. World History class took part in an Archcalogical dig across from Hemp- stead and Dave Micheals participated. John Driscoll, Lauri Dris- coll, Dennis Drish, Tho- mas DTOullard, Ricky Dryer. John Duehr, Timothy Ducnscr, Curtis Duffie, Kathy Dupont, Daniel Dura. Linda Duwc, Cynthia Egc, Michael Ehlcrs, George Eigenberger, Mary Beth Eisbach. Constance Feipcl, Gina Feldman, Michael Fesslcr, Julie Feyen, Rodney Fischer. Charlene Ellcrman, Carol Elliott, Theresa Elliot, Joann Emerson, Kim Engling. Mona Engling, James Es- se r, Tammy Falcy, Cathy Farley, Craig Faust. Jeffery Alexander Scott Baughman Samual Becker Daniel Bolsinger Calvin Bradbery Randy Brady Patty Canfield Charlie Clark Robinette Clemans Michelle Conlon Michcal Curran Steve Delaney Larry Dranc Mark Felderman Patrick Felderman Shane Fluhr Linda Fondell Sharon Genz Linda Hammerand Paula Hess Sherri Houselog Dale Huseman Gregory Irmeger Carla Jameson David Johll Lorraine Johnson Frcderie Kammillcr William Kchl Dan Kenyon Mark Klohn Keith Kucera Kevin Kueter Bill Landschulz Jacqueline Latham Debbie Lchncn Roger Lovelace Robert McLaughlin Duane Merritt Williams Merritt John Miles Diane Miller Kristopher Pohlman Timothy Fischer, Suzanne Flaherty, Paula Flesch, Bruce Flynn, Kevin Flynn. Sandra Focking, James Foht, Barbara Fondcll, Joann Fondcll,Cheryl Francois. Jay Franzen, Cynthia Fra- ser, Julie Fravel, David Frederick, David Frei- hoefer. Lori French, Jeanne Frick, Sandy Frick, Robin Fritz, Bruce From melt. Lori Funk, Larry Furlong, William Gabbard, Jett Caber, Anita Ganscn. 1. Kathy Kruser and friends wait for class to start, talking for a while in the front hall. 2. Deb Brom and Joan Krap- fel both check to see if their pictures are dry. 3. Karen Lex caught in a familar position, working hard. 4. Kay Jirsa in the Math Learning Center concentrates on her stu- dies. 5. Kim Engling caught up on some reading during class. 184 Juniors Shelia Cass man, Nancy Gent lie, Toby George, James Gibson, Gary Gin- ter, James Gladwin, Gregory Glanz, John Glas- novich, Sandy Glcnnon. James Gocssc, Mark Good- man, Jeffery Gordon, Ju- lia Gorman, Greg Green- wood, Joseph F. Grcmmcl, Tamara Gunderson, Cathy Guns, Nancy Gunther. Carol Mabel, Kelly Mabel, Gerald Magerty, Melvin Magerty, Kevin Hahn, Eileen Haines, Bonnie Han- sen, Dawn Hansen, Tammy Hansen. Dolores Hanson, Jeffery Hanson, Kathleen Hanson, Randall Hantclmann, Ron- ald Hardt, Faith Hardtkc, Sandra Hartman, Patricia Haskell, Jean Hauber. Kim Haugen, Karen Hayes, Janet Hedrick, Linda Hed- rick, Guy Hefei, Debbie Homing, Theresa Hcmmcr, James Hennings, Beverly Hen sc. Merlin Hohmann, Tammi Hollister, Cary Holm, Susan Holt, Linda Hosch, Kristine House, Rebekah Howes, Beth Hubbard, Thomas Huff. Bonnie Hunt, Stephen Hurst, Tracy Hyde, • Cathy Jaeger, Kenneth Jaeger, Mark Jarding, Dianne Jenkins, Kay Jirsa, Kevin Jirsa. Robert Jochum, Dianne Johnson, Cary Johnson, Joni Johnson, Susan M. Johnson, Timothy John- son, Karen Joos, Linda Jordan, Alan Julson. Dawn Julson, Robert Jul- son, Patty Kaesbaucr, Kimberly Kahler, Ken Kaiser, Dianna Kapparos, James Karrmann, Kim- berly Kaufman, Mark Kaufman. Luann Keller, Jared Kel- ley, Dianna Kemp, Ther- esa Kcmpthome, Douglas Kenyon, Susan Kintzlc, Scott Kirch, Carol Kass. 1. Lisa Lloyd sands her sterling silver jcwelery piece in design and Materials class. 2. Tim Story washes film dur- ing Photography class. 3. Alive Ottawi practiced a piano solo for the annual talent show. 4. Marty Ball tries to catch up on his studies in the commons. 5. Carl Steichen con- centrates on writing a theme for Social Studies class. Kimberly Kirmsc, Dennis Kivlahan, Deborah Klaas, Scott Klauer, Gregory Klein. Karlcnc Kling, Michael Kloscr, Paul Kloser, Bar- bara Klotz, Gail Kobs. Sandy Koetz, Gregory Kohnen, Diane Konrardy, Julie Koob, Karen Koos. Pam Koskcy, Robin Kra- mer, Mark Krausman, Michelle Kraycr, Dennis Kremcr. Jamie Krctz, Lucy Kruschke, Jeanne Kruse Kathy Kruscr, Kathy Kuhlc. Kean Kuiper, Lisa Kula Denise Kunkel, Carol Kutsch, Daniel Kutsch. Donna Kutsch, Ann La- fond, John Langman, Jane Lanscr, Lone Lanscr, Jef- frey Lapagc, Pamela Lar- son, Gregory Lanic. Martin Laschc, Lori La- tham, Jean Lauer, Dick Launspach, Michelle Lei- bold, Brian Lcwin, Dianne Lewis, Michelle Lewis. Karen Lex, Jancllc Uddle, Lisa Lloyd, Joe Lobmcycr, Ruth Lochncr, William Loctscher, Mark Loney, Juanita Long. Susan Lorenz, Kevin Love, Debra Lovik, Kris Luchtcr- hand, James Luthro, Max- ine Lyons, Matthew Maas, Paul Maas. Steve Maas, Cynthia Macnider, Lisa Mandcrs, Catherine Manders, An- gela Mangcno, Ronda Mary, Tina McCoy, Ran- dolph McDermott. Ruth McDermott, Mark McDonough, Douglas McKinley, jane McLaugh- lin, Peggy McNamer, Carol McPoland. Laura MeVay, Diane Meissen, Lynne Meissen, Catherine Mcrfeld, Paul Merkes, Catherine Metz. Debra Meyer, Drew Meyer, Gregory Meyer, Jennifer Meyer, Joe Me- yer, Robert Meyers. Timothy Michel, David Michels, Gail Miersen, Jolccn Mihalakis, Janice Miller, Karen Miller. Craig Millius, Donna Mohr, Dennis Moore, Gene Moriarity, Jane Mo- ri arity, Kevin Mueller. 1. Linda Hosch conducts an experiment in in Chemistry class. 2. Randy VanClcvc finishes some of his homework in the Commons. 3. Pecking in on a Social Studies class, Jerry Bender laughs at the teacher's joke. 4. Guy C ashman has a secret and grins at the thought of it. 5. Joe Doeden during one of his rare quiet moments at the Governor's Con- ference in Dcs Moines. Juniors 189 1. A student-teacher discussion takes place in the commons. 2. Jay Franzen smirks to himself while doing a little book work. 3. Jeff Potts and Jody Rcis- dorf experiment in Chemistry Class. 4. Tami Niday 'chows down' at a foot- ball game but her attention is elsewhere, 5. Theresa Hemmer concentrates on her music as she plays the violin. 6. Kris Pohlman Jogs through the halls of Hempstead. Dawn Muntz, Kim Mur- dock, Cheryl Murphy, Christy Murphy, Daniel Murphy, Carol Nachtricb. Cynthia Nauman, Daniel R. Nauman, Daniel W. Nauman, Loric Nauman, Jody Nelson, Judy Neramcrs. Steve Newton, Louise Ncyens, Nadine Neyens, Wendy Nicholson, Tammy Niday, Charles Noel. Patricia Nugent, Rod Obcrbrockling, Diane Oberhoffer, Doug Ober- hoffer, Judith Oehrle, Lisa Ohde. Kimberly Olmstead, Sher- rill Oneill, Kim Ortberg, Kelly R. Ortberg, Lor- raine Orth, Alice Ottavi. 190 Juniors Karla Paar, Kristine Papin, Joni Pass, Patrick Patter- son, Steven Peters, Mar- cia Pfab, Edic Pickcl, Karen Pike Jeffrey Potts, Steve Potts, Donald Ptacek, James Kenneth Powers, Karen Quadc, Lea Ramsdcll, John Rang, Tamara Ransford. Kathy Rapp, Larry Rauch, Marsha Rauch, Tom Rea- dy, Laura Reding, Sara Reed, Pat Rcgcnwcthcr, Randy Revelle. Leanard Rhcault, Ann Richard, William Rich- ard, Roxanne Richardson, Kathleen Riniker, Lec- ann Ritenour, Julie Ro- berts, Lori Roberts. Nancy Runde, Dayna Ryan, Pam Ryan, Patrick Ryan, Randy Sabers, Tra- cy Sanches, Sylivn San- chez, John Sanderson, Janis Sanncr. Steve Arthur Sarazin, Ro- bert Sass, Brett Savary, Diane Schadcy, Decna Schadlc, Nancy Schaller, Pcnni Schcffert, Shelly Schcmmcl, Jeffrey Schctgcn. Deborah Schick, Ray- mond Schickel, Brian Schilt, Rick Schiltz, Randell Schluctcr, Dave Schmidt, Cindy Schmit, James Schmit, Jeffrey Schmitt. Joyce Schmitt, Steven Schmitt, Timothy Schmitt, Cathy Schmitz, Tom Schneider, Becky Schoenauer, David Schocnbaum, Richard Sehroeder, Sharon Schrocder. Janet Schromen, Paul Schucllcr, Sandra Schuel- ler, Cregory Schuller, Daniel Schumacher, Phi- lip Schumacher, David Schuster, Karen Schwartz, Laura Schwartz. 1. Terry Bennett relaxes with a good book. 2. Judy Oehrlc and Denise Bel- lows wait patiently in the Auditorium for class to start. 3. Creg La Rue with a nervous expression waits in the D. A. 's office. 4. Rhonda Roeth looks in- terested in whatever she's reading. 5. Karen Miller tries to talk tilings out with Ray Schickel, but he is otherwise occupied. 6. A Junior girl slips and is falling off the ba- lance beam. Russell Schwartz, Christy Scovcl, Lisa Shechy, John Sheperd, Roberta Shepcrd. Mary Shwcry, Kevin Siegert, Sandra Sicmke, Cindy Singh, Timothy Slade. James Small, Joseph Spccht, Dan Splinter, Sharon Splinter, Penny Spurling. Tim Stackis, Jamie Staggs, Cindy Stcichcn, Karl Steichen, Deborah Stoddard. Tina Stoffel, Bobby Stonskas, Wayne Stoppel- moor, Tim Story, Wanda Streauslin. Juniors 193 NORMAN ZEPESKI PHONE 582-4383 LINK STUDIO 940 MAIN STREET DUBUQUE, IOWA 52001 William Strcauslin, Judith Strub, Lonnie Sutter, Clint Tarnutzer, Debra Tekippe. Marilyn Tharp, Julie Thein, Jon Thiede, Wayne Thiltgcn, Lance Thompson. Sheila Thompson, Frank Thor, Debbie Thul, Kevin Thumser, Cynthia Tigges. Timothy J. Tigges, Ti- mothy T. Tigges, Shcrce Timmerman, William Tindcll, Mark Tinkham. Vickie Travis, David Trcirvielcr, Timothc Trilk, Diane Tscharner, Paul Tschiggfrie. 194 Juniors 1. Michelle Boyarski loses her footing practicing her routine on the balance beam. 2. Laurie Cocayne practices her laugh in the locker bay. 3. Steve Potts is busy or- dering a class ring from Jeff Young, the Jostens Ring Man. 4. Lance Thompson plays slide tTOmbone during a practice session in the Band room. S. Dawn Muntz pauses during a quieter moment in the locker bay. 6. A group of Junior girls model bridal clothing for a Family Life class. Lenny Tully, Debbie Tummcycr, Marjorie Tutlhill, Jeffrey Udcl- hofen, Timothy Upton, Elizabeth Urban, Wendy Urban, Lynn Valentine, Susan Vance. Candice Vanclcve, Randal Vanclcvc, Karen Vicrkant, Steve Vicrtel, David Vogt, Stephanie Vogt, Randy Voscbcrg, Daniel Waddick, Michael Wagner. Nicholas Wagner, Richard Wagner, Marie Walker, Tom Wallace, Michael Webb, Kevin Wcidemann, Mary Weidenbacher, Steve Weiland, Sondra Weir. Thomas Welu, Richard Wemctt, Randall Wcp- king, Roger Wcmimont, Eric Wernke, Theresa Wcstcmoycr, Michael Wcsthoff, Theresa Wcust, Bob White. Theresa White, Randy Wiesclcr, Vickie Wiczorck, Jandcll Wilke, Donna Wil- lett, Ken Wilson, Bret S. Ion Witt Kimhpr. Timothy Wolf, Bruce Woolf, Laurie Wool! , Vicki Wortley, Georgia Yclden. 1. Janet Datisman, Pat Ryan and Dan Dura work together as a group in photO' graphy. 2. An automachanics teacher cxplaines the workings of a complicate' machine to T.J. Slade during class. 3. A group of Hempstead musicians, joine by Tina McCoy, sit around and shoot the breeze in the band room. 4. Kim Engling finishes up an assignment in a hurry. 5. Dave Schmidt goes though l is locker in a deserted locker bay. 6. Joe Doeden and friend study hard in the Science learning center. 7. Penni Spurling and Marie Walker, mouths wide open, cheer with the rest of the Junior section during a pep rallie. 8. Sue Bruggeman finds any place is a goo place to finish homework assignments. 1. Dave Cummings sits in a relaxed position as he is deeply engrossed in his book. 2. Happy thoughts run through the mind of Cindy Tiggcs. 3. Lee Ehlers pins Kris Kritz's coursage on. 4. Mike Hoskins sits on the floor and laughs as he realizes that Ccnti peed. 5. Rick Steil listens to the coach's last minutes instructions. 6. Loey Lcibfricd talks to a friend after the Miracle Worker . 7. The photographer finds Katie Riley off guard. 8. Dan Merritt puts a friendly arm around Lee Wiest. 9. Russ Coble cleans off a piece of artwork. 10. Shelley Melchert reads the day's announcements. Nadine Adams Alice Ambrosy Richard Anderson Thomas Anthony Karen Arthofcr Daryl Baal Randy Backcs Debra Bahl Dennis Baker Nancy Balsamo Twila Barnhart Mary Aim Barry Richard Barry Cynthia Bartlett Lisa Barton Tim Bausman Diann Beam Julie Beck Jeff Becker Diane Beecher Stephanie Bcem Kevin Bchning Mark Bchnkc Christine Bemis Tamara Ben Deborah Bennett Julie Bemdt Tami Bicdcrmann Leon Bird Ramona Bischoff Steven Bitter Richard Bleilc Darcey Blumc Tammy Bogc Donald Boll Dan Bolsinger Tracey Booth Karen Bowers John Boxleitcr Corrinc Boyer Steven Bradficld Kimberly Brandei Carl Brehm Richard Brehm Paul Brcitbach Richard Breitbach Cindy Breitsprecker Deborah Brekke We all find time to do what we really want to do William Feather Time can be measured in many ways. But for a high school student they measure it by the grade they were in. It is very common to hear, Remember when we were Freshman ... But now we are seniors and our future is ahead of us. (cont. on page 202) Bonnie Brimeyer Donna Brimeyer Lois Brokish Kim Bryson Lisa Buelow Gina Bums Connie Buss Kevin Butler Michael Butler PatTicia Callaghan Susan Callahan Joseph Casey Dan Cavanaugh Randy Childers Carol Clancy Gail Clark Joan Clemens Sara Clewell Russell Coble Todd Cole Cheryl Coleman Rosemary Corken Patti Cornish Roger Cosgrove 1. Gina Bums welds her wax model during an art class. 2. Mike Schmit, Pat Callaghan and Lori Loewcn work together in the Social Studies Learning Center. 3. Debbie Brekke, is Face of Hempstead . 4. Gym classes aren't always this boring ... we hope! 5. Nadine Adams finishes up some research in the Cen- tral Learning Center. 6. Marvin Schucllcr works on his project for metals class. in their future either. (Continued on pg. 206). Bellevue Heights 583-4389 Terry Cottrell Cheryl Cross Dale Cross Kent Culbertson Dave Cummings Pam Daack Ann Davis Todd Davis David Dean Donna Decker Karen J. Decker Steven Dieter Judy Delaney Patricia Desseyn Mark Dietz Mary Kay Dietz Kathy Dirkson Kim Dolan Ellen Donlin Tim Dottenveich Richard Duddeck Becky Duehr Kelli Eberhard Lee Ehlers ors Chuck Ehrlich Diane Eichman John Eigenberger Jan Engling Donna Emzcn Vicki Esser Todd Evans Terry Fangman Timothy Feldman 1. Dale Pfeiler keeps score, while a class- mate checks how he is doing. 2. If I could have had a strike. 3. Peeling ap- ples proves to be out of character for Jeff Schcmmcl, Ken Housclog, Duane Kubitz. 4. A Senior boy tries to get all the answers before the bell rincs. 5. ■m m xg; t? |i «fcJ M I Cl r . IHj J ■r i V- W I ' Cunne Gansemer Tim Cause Joanne Cassman David Gibbs Bruce Gieseman Debbie Glaser Jane Glcnnon Kim Glynn Ted Gorman Karen Gottschalk Karen Gratopp Kathy Graves Timothy Graybill Renee Grcvas Kenneth Grcvc Thomas Grogan James Gronau Colleen Gross Ellen Gulcr Richard Guns Sheri Habcrkom Dan Hafkemcycr Randall Hall Julie Hamm Senior 20S When we put ourselves in the other person's place, we're less likely to want to put him in his place. There is an increasing number of students who plan to attend (Cont. on pg. 207) Michclc Hammcl Daniel Hanson Brian Harry Mark Hartung Mary Haskcn Jennifer Haun Peggy Hauptli Duane Hcacock Patrick Healey Kimberly Hedrick Ann Hcmann Karen Hemmer Jean Henncn James Henry Thomas Hcnsc Sue Hermanson Richard Hess Daniel Hirsch Kathy Hirsch David Hoefflin Laura Hoffmann Jan Hohmann Kay Hosch Kathryn Hoiscr 206 Seniors Mike Hoskins Lanny Hostert Ellen Howe Debbie Hummel Edith Hutton Arnold Jaeger 1. Class assignments bring these senior girls to the CLC. 2. Dan Kunkcl checks the oven to sec what's cookin'. 3. Glenn Jones works on his math problems as his partner checks his answers over. 4. Duane Kubitz peels apples for Bachelor Food Foods class. 5. Paul Simon leans over to talk to a class mate during Psy- chology. 6. Gary Link works feverishley on a math test to get it finished before the bell rings. 7. John Zurchcr tries on his 'tin hat' during metals class. Joann James Carol Jcllison Tonette Jochum college. That is if they can find the increasing tuition fees Then after they do attend for a semester, they may find col- lege isn't for them or they aren't for college. (Cont. on pg. 208) Lori Johnson Susan Johnson Vicki Johnson Others with a love for their country or who just want to get out of Dubuque may join the Armed Services. (Continued on pg. 213). Jean Johnson Lori Johnston Ron Johnston Glenn Jones James Jones Joann Jorgenson Jeffery Justice Vicki Justman Peter Kachevas Loma Kahle Jon Kalahar Louann Kartman V 3-. • 1. Peggy Stallsmith walks through the commons to find a seat 2. Eric Ortbcrg gets help on an assignment from a teacher. 3. Dave Unmacht concentrates hard on his work. 4. Dave Ryder practices his drums in the band room. 5. A Pyschology class docs one of the many experiments to find out more about themselves. (Continued on pg. 209) 208 Seniors 6. By the look on her face it appears that Jayne Udclhofen is saying, Did you see that? 7. Rosie Corken and Kerry Stick- line pick their way to the spinal cord of fetus pigs for Physio- logy Anatomy. Kathy Kaufman Wendy Kcllehcr Kim Kempthomc Geraldine Kennedy Tami Kenniker Randall Kerper Laura Kieffer Debra Kime Sandy Kirchbcrg Carolyn Klaas Jeff Klein Steve Klein Edward K loser Pam Klotr Rhonda Knight Robert Kohl David Kohn Kevin Kohnen Joel Kolkcr Dennis Kollman Deborah Konichck Dennis Konrady Karen Kopischki Pam Kipp 1. Mark Meissner gets in a familiar position to enjoy his book. 2. Don Gabriel and Gordy Spurling take the direct approach to get some attention. 3. Sandy Thompson and Pat Sweeney at- tempt to cause an explosion. 4. Jenny Burhorn and Loey Lcib- fried practise their parts for the play 'The Miracle Worker . 5 Jolcc Kramer works on a class assignment. Karen Kortge Kenneth Kortge Jim Kos Jolee Kramer Twila Krapfl Ronald Kreassig Steve Kress John Kreul Kris Kritt Duane Kubitz Larry Kuchn Dan Kuhlc Leonard Kuhlc Terri Kuhlc Dan Kunkel Jerome Kutsch Rita Kutsch Michelle Lanser Ricky LaPage Clint Latham Karen Lau Mary Lauer Dennis LeGrand Loey Leibfried Chris Lcland Mike Less Tina Lester Gary Link Chris Loetscher Lori Loewen Steve Lucas CJiris Luchsingcr James Ludwig Kathy Luther Susan Maas Vickie Ann Manders Carol Markus Perry Mason Sandra Maucr Kevin May James Mays Joan Marie McCann Janet McCarthy Sara McCaw Renee McCorklc William McGinn 1. Sara Clowe 11 does a little studying in the commons. 2. Be- fore class, cramming is done for the big test. 3. Dick Duddeck and Brian Flynn talk during their free time in the commons. 4. Patti Desseyn, Jan Roth and Jody Reisdorf discuss what they want from the Deca Shack. 5. Marty Scliadle works on a pro- ject for art. 6. The commons is a popular place for forty winks . 7. Tom Pleimlingg puts the apron on to see how the other half lives. 8. Jeff Klein gets his trombone tuned for band practise. Michael J. McKinley Michael A. McKinley Steve Me Pol and Debbie Meeker Michelle Mclchert Michelle Mellon Tracey Mcnadue Craig Manning Sara Merrihcw Dan Merritt Debbie Metcalf Julie Ann Meyer Pattie Meyer Steve Meyer Kent Miller Mark Miller Randy Mi 11man Cindy Mills Dena Moore Wayne Morinc Laura Mulgrcw Colecn Murphy Colleen Murphy Nicholas Nachtrieb Many parents wish their children to follow in their foot steps and join the family bus- iness. In many cases it is (Continued on pg. 217). Robert Nash Dennis Nauman Jeff M. Nauman Mike Nauman Nicholas Nauman Mike Neal Michael Noel Randy Noel Jim Noonan Joe Noonan Marvin North Laura Obcrbrocckling Steve Oliver Jean Olsen Linda Olsen Eric Ortberg Elizabeth Orth Tom Osterhoff 1. A mad rush of typing students run to the teacher's desk to see what their grades arc. 2. Patti Felton carefully conducts an experiment in her lab smock. 3. Lori Johnson, Twila Barn- hart and Karen Pigman enjoy their typ- ing class in their own way. 4. Patti Dcsseyn relaxes during a lull in typ- ing class. 5. Kris Kritz does an assign- ment during Government class. 6. Chris Lcland withdraws from the hassle of the day by taking a quiet nap. Karen Otting Phillip Otting Tom Palmer Thomas Pape Lynn Papenthicn Jay Patters IN CONGRESS ■T c YOUR LEVI’S Trademark IN KENNEDY MALL ROUSER WORK Michael Potts Ronald Prcgler Gregory Price Rodney Price Penny Pullen Jean Putt Barbara Quadc Wayne Rahlf Mary Rainc Lynette Ramsdcll Tim Rast Robert Ready Cynthia Patterson Scott Paulsen Dale Pfeiler Stacy Pfeiler Rhonda Pfiffner Jeffery’ Phillips Laura Phillips Robert Pierce Karen Pigman Thomas Pleiming William Plosscl Joyce Plumley Dan Regan Kimberly Reinhardt Jody Reisdorf Dawn Reynolds Fred Rhcault Jeffery Riechmann Craig Rics Katie Riley Susan Reodcr Debra Rohr Rick Rohr Carol Roling Sharon Roling Jane Ronck Tom Ronek Dave Rossman Janet Roth Paul Roth Randy Roussel Jim Ruprecht David Ryder Gloria Sanchez Jolcnc Sandberg Dianne Sass I. The pep assembly seems of no interest to Stephanie Beem and Laura Caber. 2. Merry Walton reads her book in anticipa- tion of something good to go by her in the hall. 3. A group of Seniors get involved in a discussion in the commons. 4. For her project in metals, Barb Quade finishes a funnel. 5. Rosie Corken works on a fetus pig. 6. Roger Vogt takes a seat in the commons. 7. Mr. Core helps Randy Kerper over a toughspot in his math. Seniors either join the business or be a traitor to your family that raised you and cared for you since you were a baby. (They make you feel guilty for them bringing you into the world). Mary Saunders Jeanne Scanncll Martin Schadl Mary Schadlc Jeffrey Schcmmel Eugene Schick Jane Schicl Sandra Schiltz Clark Schloz David Schmalz Joyce Schmidt Ronald Schmidt Still others are adventurers and try to whip the world. They may travel and seek excitement and feel that their world is com plete. (Continued on pg. 218). Others remain attached to their mother's breast with their father trying to make him get a job and earn his keep. But after we graduate, we will find out at our class reun- ion just who has found their place in this fast moving-fast changing world. Dianne Schmit Michael Schmit Amy Schmitt Diane Schmitt Sharon Schmitt Steve Schraoldt Tom Schroedcr Loren Schromen Joe Schromen LcRoy Schueller Martin Schueller Nick Schueller 1. Paul Brcitbach poses for the photographer as the rest of tJ group continues what they are doing. 2., 3. ,4. Peggy Snutt expresses her moods. 5. What style! What grace! What forr 6. Dee Kennedy works on the engine's insides in Auto MecP Terrance Schueller Jeffery Schueller David Schwartz Mary' Schwartz Carla Scastrand Lori Selkcn Cindy Shannon Sally Shearer Wanda Siegwarth Paul Simon Jane Sindt Kim Slade Debbie Small Peggy Snuttjer Robert Snyder Jean Sodawasser Joni Spautz Kristie Spear Steven Specht Angie Spinoso Christina Splinter Lauren Splinter Steven Spoerre Barbara Sprague Gordon Spuriing Peggy Stallsmith Kerry Steckline Richard Sleil Karen Steiner Mardelle Steiner Bret Stierman l.yjuj Stillmunkcs Susan Stork Thad Strub Anthony Stubbs Rut! Tarlcton Cltristhie Thillman Sandra Thomsen Kurt Thumser David Thurston Cynthia L. Tigges 1.auric Tigges Sheila Tigges Terry Tigges Tom Tone Timothy Toner Mark Treanor Michcal Troy OUR CUSTOMERS ARE VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE TO US Perry Carisen ................ 582-4908 Del Johnson .................. 588-0978 Jack Felderman ............... 556-7659 Jeff Hawks ................... 556-7237 Pete Rand .................... 582-2965 556-5530 240 Nesler Centre Susan Tully Veronica Turnmcycr Jayne Udelhofen David Unmacht Cheryl Vance Ronald Vaughn Steve Veach Marc Vincent Roger Vogt Tammy Von Ah I.aurcn Adclc Vorhaus John Vonvald Theresa Wagner Jane Waller Dawn Walton Timothy Allen W Kathy Weber John Weidcm.mn Richard Weidermann Gary Weil and Michael Wciland Kim Welter Mike Welter RhoiKla Wemimont 1. Randy Kerper looks puzzled about some problem in Mech- anical Drawing. 2. Mary Dietz gets measured for her cap and gown for graduation preparations. 3. Tim Rast works diligently in the Science Learning Center. 1. Santa Claus makes an ap- pearance in Psychology class. 5. Karen and Ken Kortge have to do some homework in the commons. DONUT HUT For an early morning treat Kennedy Road 556- 5088 22nd Central 557- 1412 Baked Fresh Daily Joe Davis-Owner . . . Virgil Wersinger Guy Westemeycr Pamela Wcsthoff Cheryl Westman Theresa Weust Kathy Wichman Doreen Wiedcrholt Theresa Wiedcrholt Lee Wicst David Wilson Jeanne Wolfe Chris Woodyard June Wright Roberta Ycldon Catherine Zaug Chris Zicgenfuss David Zicgenfuss Jolm Zurchcr Ames, Robert Armato, Annette Barker, Ronald Becker, Wade Bolcyn, William Brade, Leonard Brimcyer, Elaine Briraeycr, Karen Brimeyer, Pat Brock, Joseph Caldwell, Steve Custer, Sandra Davis, Bcrnadine Earle, Rebecca Edwards, Mark Eigenberger, George Emzen, Marvin Felton, Timothy Frcisinger, Paul Gabriel, Donald Galle, Tom Gottschalk, Don Haas, Mitch Hefei, Jeffrey Heidcrscheit, Lynn Helbing, Randall Hennings, Jack Holm, Kathy Houselog, Kenneth Hughes, Richard Irby, Victor Janzig, David Kammerude, Steve Kennickcr, Kar Kieffer, Scott LaBce, James LaFoc, Erin Law, Laura Lenstra, Michael LuGrain, John Lundgren, Julie Lyons, Bret Meissner, Mark Metz, Timothy Meyer, Michael Meyer, N ick Mihalakis, Kim Miles, Gary Miles, Gerry Ohnesorgc, William Perlewitz, Tim Pfeiffer, Raymond Pickel, Michael Pitz, Patrick Reding, Ron Ricdi, Carla Roussel, Bill Ryan, Dawn Sauser, Shawn M. Schiessl, Rica Schroedcr, Scott Shappell, Paul Smith, Cindy Stanley, Mary Sweeney, Pat Triervieler, Bret Tuthill, Rebecca Walton, Merry Weber, Rhonda Wharton, Shawn White, Susan Willis, Gina Witter, Jeffrey Zumbrunncn, Ross Seniors 223 Graduation 1977: A Beautiful Day! With the approach of spring thoughts of Seniors turn daily to graduation which seems like many days away. Suddenly the last day of school for seniors arrives and the Senior Awards assembly has come and gone. During these last days par- ties, ball games and beerbusts fill the time of graduating Sen- iors. Graduation day then ar- rives and the long tiring ex- perience of graduation rehear- sal fills the last day. Early in the evening the final march of high school ca- reers begin, for Hempstead's Graduating Class of 1977. Dalzelle Field rang to POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE as 520 seniors marched into the stadium. As they waited, seniors, many of them, reflected on their high school career. Some were glad to get it over with. Some were sad to graduate, some didn't care and a few were only amazed that they made it. In all, graduation ’ 77 proved an exciting and re- warding night for all in- volved. 1. Perry Mason looks surprised at having 'made it.1 2. Hemp- stead's Concert Choir performed at graduation, with Seniors singing their last high school concert. 3. The march begins. 4. Usa Barton looks 'ready to go' on graduation night. 224 Graduation 5. Debbie Metcalf, honors graduate, seems glad to have finish- ed four years of her education at Hempstead High School. 7. John Zurcher takes a short cat-nap durint the early stages of Hempstead High School's graduation ceremonies held Riday, June 3. 8. Tom Plciming, Student Senate Vice President, con- templates his high school years at Hempstead graduation cere- monies. Graduation 225 Seniors Adams, Nadine 24, 25, 199, 201 Allen, Julie 223 Allen, Randy 223 Ambrosy, Alice 199 Ames, Robert 223 Anderson, Richard 199 Anthony, Thomas 199 Armoto, Annette 223 Arthofcn, Karen 204, 199 Baal, Daryl 199 Backes, Randy 111, 199 Bahl, Debra 199 Baker, Dennis 199, 204 Balsamo, Nancy 199 Barnhart, Twila 199, 214 Barker, Ronald 223 Barry, Mary Ann 199 Barry, Richard 199 Bartlett, Cynthia 199 Barton, Lisa 122, 129, 199 Bausman, Tim 92, 93, 199 Beam, Diann 199 Beck, Julie 20, 28, 199 Becker, Jeff 199 Becker, Wade 223 Beecher, Dianne 199 Becm, Stephanie 83, 199, 216 Behining, Kevin 199 Behnkc, Mark 199 Be mis, Christine 199 Ben, Tamara 200 Bennett, Deborah 200 Bemdt, Julie 200 Biederman, Tami 200 Bird, Leon 200 Bischoff, Ramona 100 Bitter, Steven 200 Bleile, Richaid 200 Blumc, Darcey 200 Boge, Tammy 200 Boleyn, William 223 Boll, Donald 200 Bolsingcr, Dan 200 Booth, Tracey 200 Bowers, Karen 200 Boxleiter, John 200 Boyer, Corrine 200 Brade, Leonard 223 Bradfield, Steven 200 Brandei, Kimberly 28, 200 Brehm, Carl 111, 139, 200 Brehm, Richard 200 Breitbach, Paul 33, 200, 219 Breitbach, Richaid 33, 200 Breitsprecker, Cindy 200 Brekke, Deborah 200, 201 Brimeyer, Bonnie 201 Brimeycr, Donna 200 Brimeyer, Elaine 223 Brimeycr, Karen 201, 223 Brimeyer, Pat 223 Brock, Joseph 223 Brokish, Llois 125, 142, 201 Bryson, Kin 201 Buelow, Lisa Ann 92, 93, 201 Bums, Gina 201 Buss, Connue 201 Butler, Kevin 93, 201 Butler, Michale 33, 201 Caldwell, Steve 223 Callaghan, Patricia 201 Callahan, Susan 201 Casey, Joseph 33, 201 Cavanaugh, Dan 201 Childers, Randv 201 Clancy, Carol 201 Clark, Gail 201 Clemens, Joan 201 Clewell, Sara 201, 212 Coble, Russell 60, 129, 199, 201 Cole, Todd 201 Coleman, Cheryl 17, 18, 201 Corken, Rosemary 79, 119, 201, 204 , 209 , 216 Cornish, Patti 201 Cosgrove, Roger 201 Cottrell, Terry 202 Cross, Cheryl 202 Cross, Dale 202 Culbertson, Kent 202 Dummings, Dave 199 , 202 Custer, Sandra 223 Daack, Dan 202 Davis, Ann 29, 202 Davis, Bemadine 223 Davis, Todd 202 Dean, David 93, 202 Decker, Donna 202 Decker, Karen J. 202 Delaney, Judy 202 Desseyn, Patricia 40, 41, 56, 57 , 58 , 202 , 212 , 214 Dieter, Steven 202 Dietz, Mark 202 Dietz, Mary Kay 202, 221 Dirksen, Kathy 17, 202 Dolan, Kim 202 Donlin, Ellen 202 Dotterwcich, Tim 33, 202 Duddeck, Richard 202, 212 Duehr, Becky 202 Earle, Rebecca 223 Ebcrhaid, Kelli 202 Edwards, Mark 223 Ehlers, Lee 74, 199 , 202 Ehrlich, Chuck 203 Eichman, Diane 92, 109, 203 Eigcnberger, George 223 Eigenberger, John 203 Eng ling, Jan 203 Ernzen, Donna 203 Emzen, Marvin 223 Esser, Vicki 74 , 203 Evans, Todd 203 Fangman, Terry 203 Feldman, Timothy 125, 203 Felton, Patricia 203, 214 Felton, Timothy 223 Finn, Patty 203 Fischer, Dorothy 138, 203 Fischer, Pamela 20, 204 Flynn, Frian 204, 212 Font, Albert 204 Folsom, Tim 204 Fondcll, Allan 204 Francois, Barbara 204 Fraser, Robert 20, 38, 39, 204 Frederick, Delorse 126, 127, 204 Frederick, Denise 126, 204 Frederick, Charles 28, 204 Freisinger, Paul 223 Funk, Steve 204 Gabcr, Laura 204, 216 Gabriel, Donald 33, 210, 223 Galle, Tom 223 Gansemer, Carmen 205 Gansen, Tim 205 Gassman, Joanne 205 Gibbs, David 205 Gieseman, Bruce 205 Glaser, Debbie 205 Glennon, Jane 92, 93, 205 Glynn, Kim, 205 Gorman, Ted 205 Gottschalk, Don 60, 223 Gottschalk, Karen 92, 93, 205 Gratopp, Karen 29, 205 Graves, Kathy 205 Graybill, Timothy 205 Grevas, Renee 205 Greve, Kenneth 205 Grogan, Thomas 110, 205 Gronaw, James 205 Gross, Colleen 129, 142, 205 Guler, Ellen 205 Guns, Richard 205 Haas, Mitch 223 Haberkom, Sheri 79 , 205 Hafkemcyer, Dan 48, 49 , 205 Hall, Randall 123, 140, 205 Hamm, Julie 205 Hammel, Michelle 206 Hanson, Daniel 206 Harry, Brian 206 Hartung, Mark 32, 33, 106, 128, 206 Hasken, Mary 206 Hass, Susan Haun, Jennifer 92, 206 Hauptli, Peggy 206 Heacock, Duane 206 Healey, Patrick 104 , 206 Hedrick, Kimberly 92, 206 Hefei, Jeffrey 223 Hciderscheit, Lynn 223 Helbing, Randall 223 Hcmann, Ann 92, 121, 206 Hemmer, Karen 206 Hcnnen, Jean 206 Hennings, Jack 223 Henry, James 206 Hense, Thomas 206 Hermanson, Susan 92, 93, 94, 121, 206 Hess, Richaid 206 Hirsch, Daniel 206 Hirsch, Kathy 206 Hoefflin, David 206 Hoffman, Laura 206 Hofman, Jan 206 Hoiser, Kathryn 47 , 206 Holm, Kathy 223 Hosch, Kaymarie 206 Hoskins, Mike 18, 33, 32, 60, 106, 199 , 207 Hostert, Lanny 207 Houelog, Kenneth 203, 223 Howe, Ellen Rita 207 Hughes, Richaid 223 Hummel, Debbie 207 Hutton, Edith 93, 94, 110, 207 Irby, Victor 223 aeger, Arnold 81, 207 ames, Joann 94 , 207 anzig, David 223 ellison, Carol 207 ochum, Tonette 207 ohnson, Lori 92, 121, 207, 214 E, Susan K. 129, 207 J Vicki 92, 93, 207 , Jean 208 ohnston, Lori 208 ohnston, Ron 208 ones, Glenn 33, 207, 208 ones, James 208 orgensen,-Joann 41, 42, 56, 57 , 208 Justice, Jeffrey 19 , 60, 83 , 92, 208 Justman, Vicki 208 Kachevas, Peter 33, 208 Kahle, Loma 129, 140 , 208 Kalahar, Jon 208 Kammerude, Steve 223 Kartman, Louann 208 Kaufman, Kathy 209 Kelleher, Wendy 16, 17, 204, 209, 106. Kempthomc, Kim 209 Kennedy, Geraldine 209, 219 Kennickcr, Karl 223 Kenniker, Tami 209 Kcrper, Randall 129, 209, 216, 221 Kicffer, Laura 204, 209 Kieffer, Scott 223 Kime, Debra 20, 209 Kirchbcrg, Sandy 209 Klass, Carolyn 209 Klein, Jeff 19, 92, 93, 94, 204, 209, 212 Klein, Steve 32, 33, 60, 106, 209 Kloser, Edward 209 Klotz, Pam 209 Knight, Rhonda 209 Kohl, Robert 209 Kohn, David 209 Kohncn, Kevin 209 Kolker, Joel 203 , 209 Kollman, Dennis. 209 Konickck, Deborah 92, 204, 209 Konrady, Dennis 209 Kopischke, Karen 209 Kopp, Pam 209 Kortge, Karen 81, 79, 142, 210, 221 Kortge, Kenneth 20, 81, 83, 210, 221 Kos, Jim 210 Kramer, Jolee 210 Krapfl, Twila 210 Kreassig, Ronald 210 Kress, Steve, 210 Kreul, John 210 Kritz, Kris 199, 210 Kubitz, Duane 203, 207, 210 Kuehn, Larry 210 Kuhle, Dan 210 Kuhle, Leonard 210 Kuhle, Terri 210 Kunkel, Danny 25, 210, 207 Kutsch, Jerome 210 Kutsch, Rita 210 LaBee, James 223 LaFoe, Erin 223 Lanser, Michelle 17, 56, 57 210 LaPage, Rick 210 Latham, Clint 210 Kau, Karen 210 Lauer, Mary 210 Law, Laura 223 LeGrand, Dennis 60, 210 Leibfried, Loey78, 79, 199, 210 Uland, Chris 211, 214 Lenstra, Michael 223 Less, Mike 211 Lester, Tina 211 Link, Gary 60, 129, 207, 211 Loetcher, Chris 49, 211 Loewen, Lori 47, 211 Lucas, Steve 211 Luchsinger, Chris 211 Ludwig, James 211 LuGrain, Hohn 223 Lundgren, Julie 223 Luther, Kathy 211 Lyons, Bret 223 Manders, Vickie Ann 211 Markus, Carol 129, 211 Mason, Perry 79, 211 Mauer, Sanara 211 May, Kevin 211 Mays, James 211 McCan, Joan 74, 211 McCarthy, Janer 211 McCaw, Sara 92, 94, 121, 211 McCorkle, Renee 47, 83, 211 McGinn, William 211 McIntyre, Teresa 211 McKee, Michelle 85, 211 Mckinley, Michail J. 80, 81, 143 212 McKinley, Michael A. 212 McPoland, Steven 212 Meeker, Debbie 212 Meissner, Mark 210, 223 Melchert, Michelle 17, 47, 87, 93, 125, 183, 212 Mellon, Michelle 212 Menadue, Tracey 212 Menning, Craig 92, 129, 212 Mcrrihew, Sara 212 Merritt, Dan 18, 32, 22, 199, 212 Metcalf, Debbie 92, 212 Metz, Timothy 223 Meyer, Julie Ann 212 Meyer, Michael 223 Meyer, Nick 223 Meyer, Steve 212 Mihalakis, Kim 223 Miles, Gary 223 Miles, Gerry 223 Miller, Kent 18, 33, 212 Miller, Mark 212 Millman, Randy Mills, Cindy 212 Moore, Dena 92, 121, 212 Morine, Wayne 94, 212 Mulgrew, Laura 212 Murphy, Colleen 212 Murph, Karen 212 Nachtrieb, Nicholas 212 Nash, Robert 213 Nauman, Dennis 111, 213 Nauman, Jeff M. 213 Nauman, Mike 33, 213 Nauman, Nicholas 81, 79 , 87, 85, 129, 213 Neal, Mike 21, 213 Noel, Michael 213 Noel, Randy 213 Noonan, Jim 213 Noonan, Joe 33, 213 North, Marvin 213 Oberbroeckling, Laura 129, 213 Ohnesorge, William 81, 223 Oliver, Steve 214 Olsen, Jean 214 Olsen, Linda 214 Ortberg, Eric 33, 106, 208, 214 Orth, Elizabeth 140, 214 Osterhoff, Tom 214 Otting, Karen 214 Otting, Phillip 214 Palmer, Tom 214 Pape, Thomas 214 Papenthien, Lynn 214 Patters, Jay 214 Patterson, Cynthia 215 Paulsen, Scott 28, 215 Perlewitz, Tim 60, 110, 129, 223 Pfeiffer, Raymond 223 Pfeiler, Dale 20, 203, 215 Pfeiler, Stacy 19, 17 Pfiffner, Rhonda 215 Phillips. Jeffrey 33, 215 Phillips, Laura 215 Pickel, Michael 223 Pierce, Robert 215 Pigman, Karen 213, 215 Pitz, Patrick 223 Plcimling, Thomas 60, 125, 212 215 Ploescl, William 215 Plumley, Joyce 215, 126, 127 Potts, Michael 215 Pregler, Ronald 215 Price, Gregory 215 Price, Rodney 215 Pullen, Penny 92, 215 Pust, Jean 215 Quade, Barbara 215, 216 Rahlf, Wayne 79, 215 Raine, Maty 215 Ramsdell, Lynette 92, 93, 215 Rast, Timothy 215, 221, 129 Ready, Robert 60, 52, 215 Reding, Ron 223 Regan, Dan 216 Reinhardt, Kinberly 216 Reisdorf, Jody 17, 41, 42, 56, 190, 212, 216 Reynolds, Dawn 216 Rheault, Fred 216 Riechmann, Jeffery 216 Riedi, Carla 223 Rics, Craig 216 Riley, Karole 199, 216 Roeaer, Susan 56 , 57 , 93 , 94, 106, 216 Rohr, Deborah 216 Rohr, Rick 33, 60, 216 Roling, Carl 216 Roling, Sharon 216 Ronek, Jane 216 Ronek, Tom 216 Rossman, Dave 216 Roth, Janet 40, 41, 56, 57, 212, 216 Roth, Paul 129, 216 Roussel, Bill 223 Rousel, Randy 216 Ruprecht, Jim 20, 32, 33, 50, 216 Ryan, Dawn, 223 Ryder, Dave 92, 93, 94, 204, 208, 216 Sanchez, Gloria 216 Sandberg, Jolene 216 Sass, Diane 216 Saunders, Mary 217 Sauser, Shawn 223 Scannell, Jeanne 74, 217 Schadl, Martin 217 Schadle, Mary 217 Schemmel, Jeffrey 203, 217 Schick, Eugene 217 Schiel, Jane 92, 217 Schiessl, Rica 223 Schiltz, Sandra 217 Scholz, Clark 217 Schmalz, David 217 Schnidt, Joyce 217 Schmidt, Ronald 20, 217 Schmit, Michael 201 Schmit, Dianne 218 Schmit, Michail 218 Schmitt Amy 218 Schmitt, Diane 218 Schmitt, Sharon 218 Schmoldt, Steve 218 Schroeder, Scott 223 Schrocdcr, Tom 218 Schromen, Loren 218 Schromen, Joe 218 Schueller, Leroy 218 Schueller, Marvin 210, 218 Schueller, Nick 218 Schueller, Terramce 219 Schueller, Jeffrey 219 Schwartz, David 219 Schwartz, Mary 219 Seastrand, Carla 219 Selken, Lori 219 Shannon, Cindy 219 Shappell, Paul 223 Shearer, Sally 219 Siegwarth, Wanda 219 Simon, Paul 33, 217, 217 Sindt, Jane 219 Slade, Kim 219 Small, Debbie 219 Smith, Cindy 223 Snuttjer, Peggy 94, 219 Snyder, Robert 122, 219 Soaawasser, Jean 219 Spautz, Jone 219 Speer, Kristie 92, 219 Specht, Steven 33, 60, 219 Spinoso, Angie 219 Splinter, Christina 219 Splinter, Lauren 219 Spoerre, Steven 219 Spralgue, Barbara 219 Spurring, Gordon 210, 220 Stallsmith, Peggy 208, 220 Stanley, Mary 223 Stecklein, Kerry 209, 129, 220 Steal, Richard 18, 32, 33, 50, 199, 220 Steiner, Karen 143, 220 Steiner, Mardelle 220 Sticrman, Bret 204, 220 Stillmunkes, Lynn 220 Stork, Susan 83, 92, 220 Strub, Thad 33, 50, 220 Sweeney, Pat 210, 223 Taeleton, Ruth 220 Thillman, Christine 220 Thompson, Sandra 17, 28, 210, 220 Thumser, Kurt 220 Thurston, David 33, 220 Tigges, Cynthia L. 199, 220 Tigges, Laurie 220 Tigges, Sheila 220 Tigges, Terry 33, 60, 62, 83, Tone, Tom 80, 85, 220 Toner, Timothy 220 Treanor, Mark 60, 220 Index 227 Triervieler, Bret 223 Troy, Michael 220 Tully, Susan 221 Tummcyer, Veronica 221 Tuthill, Rebecca 223 Udelhofen, Jayne 208, 221 Unmacht, David 60, 208, 221 Vance, Cheryl 27, 221 Vaugh, Ronald 221 Veach, Steve 221 Vincent, Marc 92, 93, 221 '♦Vogt, Roger 33, 216, 221 Vonah, Tammy 221 Vorhous, Adele 221 Vorwald, John 92, 221 Warner, Theresa 22, 92, 129, Waller, Jane 221 Walton, Dawn 92, 22, 93 Walton, Merry 216, 223 Ware, Timothy 221 Weber, Kathy 221 I Weber, Rhonda ?23 jM 221 eidcmann, Kichard 221 Weiland, Cary 221 Welland, Michael 221 Wei _________ Welter, Mike 129, 221 Wemimont, Rhonda 221 Wersinger, Virgil 129, 222 Westemcyer, Guy 87, 104, 222 Westhoff, Pamela 222 Westman, Cheryl 129, 222 Weust, Theresa 143, 222 Wharton, Shawn 223 White, Susan 223 Wichman, Kathy 222 Wiederholt, Doreen 222 Wiederholt, Theresa 13, 32, 1 Wiest, Lee 33 Willis, Gina 223 Wilson, David 222 Witter, Jeffrey 223 Wolfe, Jeanne 222 Woodyard, Chris 222 Wright, June 222 Yeldon, Roberta 222 Zaug, Catherine 222 Ziegenfuss, Chris 222 Ziegenfuss, David 33, 222 Zumbrunnen, Ross 223 Zurcher, John 207, 222 and Ralph, Jamison Juniors Accola, Christina 180 Adams, Kim 25, 110, 140, 180 Adkins, George 111, 180 Ahmann, Sandra 180 Albert, Kevin 180 Albrecht, Mary 180 Alexander, Jeffery 183 Anerson, Daniel 142, 146, 180 Anthony, Steven 180 Arlen, Christina 129, 180 Auderer, Becky 180 Avery, Jill 180 Bahl, Doug 33, 180 Bahl, Randall 180 Baker, Ann 180 Baker, Cynthia 180 Balk, Joyce 180 Ball, Martin 22, 23, 33, 180, 187 Baughman, Scott 60, 183 Beau, Diane 180 Beaver, Sandra 180 Bechen, Thomas 180 Becker, Brenda 180 Becker, Judith 56, 180 Becker, Linda 46, 47, 110, 12S, 129, 180 Becker, Randy 180 Becker, Samuel 183 Beecher, Dannis 180 Becghley, Mary Lee 92, 181 Behnke, Carrie 181 Brewer, Robert 181 Brimeyer, Connie 181 Brimeyer, James 181 Brimeyer, Teny 181 Brimmer, Charles 181 Britt, Sydney 92, 129, 181 Brom, Debra 181, 184 Bruggeman, SSusanl82, 197 Buhman, Linda 182 Burchett, Shelley 110, 121, 129, 181, 182 Burdt, Thomas 182 Burke, Thomas 182 Burnham, Patti 182 Cain, Robert 182 Callahan, Mary 83, 129, 182 Calonder, Sandra 92, 182 Campbell, Sharon 182 Canfield, Patty 183 Casey, Gerald 182 Cashman, Guy 182, 189 - - -Chambers, Cathy 182 B Chapman, Devon Chapman, James 33, 182 Behnke, Daniel 181 Christensen, Cynthia 93, 182 Clancy, “ Behnke, Dennis 181 Bellow, Denise 118, 181 Bemboom, Dale 181 Bender, Jerry 181, 189 Bennett, Terrence 181 Bergman, Dawn 181 Bcmdt, Craig 181 Bcrzel, William 181 Beyer, Mary 181 Biedcrmann, Todd 111, 129, elow, Elizabeth 110, 181 d, Diane 181 W -jflj Blakeman, Kevin 181 Blaser, Lynne 181 Bleile, Daniel 181 Blcilc, Randy 181 Bleile, Susan 181 Ble meyer, Timothy 33, 60, Blocklinger, Ellen 181 Bocek, James 33, 181 Boelk, Thomas 181 Boge, Lori 181 Bolsinger, Daniel 183 Bonz, Michael 49, 181 Bottoms, Kevin 33, 181 Bovee, Laura 181 Bowers, Edward 33, 1S1 Boyarski, Martin 181 Boyarski, Michelle Bradbery, Calvin 183 Bradc, Randy 183 Bradley, James 33, 181 Bradley, Thomas 181 Brandei, Beth 47, 181 Brayton, Douglas 33, 60, 181 Breiner, Daniel 181 Breiner, Tamara 181 I Breitbach, Pa ■■Francis 33, 60, 182 Clancy, Howard 129, 182 Clark, Charlie 183 Claussen, Christa 41, 42, 129, 182, 183 Clayton, Thomas 182 Clayton, Timothy 182 Clemens, Robinette 183 Clewell, Jay 182 Clifford, Cathy 47, 182 Cocaync, Laurie 47, 182 Coe, Valerie 182 Coffey, Colleen 182 Conlan, Michelle 183 Conley, Maryan 182, 183 Connelly, Deborah 182 Conner, Patricia 182 Cota, Michael 60, 182 Cottrell, Kevin 182 125, Coulson, Doug 182 Curran, Michael 183 Datisman, Janet 129, 142, 182, 197 Davis, Deborah 182 Davis, Terrance 182 Davis, Tom 60, 182 Decker, Jeff 182 Decker, Karen M. 182 Delaney, Doreen 41, 56, 182 Delaney, Steve 143, 183 Derby, Kimberly 19, 22, 23, 41, 42, 56, 83, 129, 182 Derouin, Michelle 56, 182 Dieters, Cathy 182 Dietz, Larry 182 Dimmer, David 182 Dirschel, Bradford 182 Dix, Carol 118, 182 Dix, Cheryl 118, 182 Doane, Larry Docden, Joe 33,'60, T10, 182, 189, 197 ... Mr W I k Vi n 4. Dolan, Connie 27, 182 Donlin, Michael 33, 44 Donlin, Michael 33, 49, 182 1 Donovan, Dennis 182 Dougherty, Lisa 182 Downs, Paul 182 Drane, Larry 183 Driscoll, Carla 74, 118, 182 Driscoll, John 183 Driscoll, Lauri 19, 83, 183 Drish, Dennis 18, 33, 183 Droullard, Thomas 183 Dryer, Ricky 183 Duehr, John 183 Duenser, Timothy 183 Duffie, Curits 18a Dupont, Kathy 129, 183 Dura, Daniel 183, 197 Duwe, Linda 183 Egc, Cyth Ege, Cynthia 129, 183 Ehlers, Michael 183 Eigenbcrger, George 183 Eisbach, Mary Beth 183 EUerman, Charlene 183 Elliott, Carol 183 Elliott, Theresa 183 Emerson, Joann 183 Eng ling, Kim 183, 184, 197 Eng ling, Mona 183 Esser, James 183 Faley, Tammy 183 Farley, Cathy 183 Faust, Craig 33, 183 Feipel, Constance 183 Felderman, Mark 183 Felderman, Patrick 183 Feldman, Gina 183 Fessler, Michael 183 Feyen, Julie 183 Fischer, Rodney 183 Fischer, Timotny 184 Flaherty, Suzanne 184 Flesch, Paula 184 Fluhr, Shane 183 Flynn, Bruce 184 Flynn. Kevin 184 Foeckling, Sandra 27, 184 Foht, James 184 FondeU, Barbara 184 Fondell, Joann 184 FondeU, linda 183 Francios, Cheryle 184 Franzen, Jay 49, 184, 190 Fraser, Cynthia 184 Fravel, Julie 184 Frederick, David 184 Freihoefer, David 92, 184 French, Lori 184 Frick, Jeanne 184 Frick, Sandy 184 Fritz, Robin 184 rcommelt, Bruce 184 Funk, Lori 74, 118, 184 Furlong, Larry 184 Gabbard, William 18, 33, 184 Caber, Jeffery 60, 184 228 Index Gansen, Anita 184 Gassman, Shelia 185 Grenthe, Nancy 185 Gem, Sharon 183 George, Toby 33, 185 Gibson, James 185 Ginter, Gary 185 Gladwin, James 185 Glanz, Gregory 185 Glasnovich, John 85, 129, 185 Glennon, Sandy 185 Goesse, James 33, 185 Goldstein, Paul 49 Goodman, Mark 185 Gordon, Jeffery 185 Gorman, Julia 185 Greenwood, Greg 49, 185 Gremmel, Joseph F. 60, 185, 33 Gunderson, Tamara 185 Guns, Cathy 185 Gunther, Nancy 118, 185 Habel, Carol 185 Habel, Kelly 118, 185 Hagerty, Gerald 185 Hagerty, Melvin 185 Hahn, Kevin 185 i Haines, Eileen 185 ggj Hammerand, Linda 183 Hansen, Bonnie 185 Hansen, Dawn 129, 140, 185 Hansen, Tammy lo5 Hansen, Delores 18S Hanson, Jeffery 185 Hanson, Kathleen 185 Hantelmann, Randall 33, 92, 185 V w Hardt, Ronald 92, 185 Haidtke, Faith 185 ' Hartmann Sandra 40, 41, 42, Haskell, Patricia 18S Hauber, Jean 185 Haugen, Kim 185 Hayes, Karen 185 Hedrick, Janet 185 Hedrick, Linda 185 Hefei, Guy 185 Heming, Debbie 185 Hemmer, Theresa 93, 104, 185 Hennings, James 33, 60, 93, 129, 185 Hense, Beverly 185 Herold, Doug 142, 186 Herold, Susan 93, 186 Hess, Katheryn 186 Hess, Mary 186 Paula 183 loger 104, 186 , Barbara 118, 181, 186 Virgima 92, 186 Richard 186 Hoffman, Sharon 22, 118, 186 Hohmann, Merlin 186 Holister, Tammi 186 Holm, Gary 186 Holt, Susan 79, 118, 129, 181. 186 Hosch, Linda 186, 189 House, Kristine 47, 186 Houselog, Sherri 183 Howes, Rcbckah 88 Howes, Rebekah 186 Hubbard, Beth 126, 186 Huff, Thomas E. 186 Hunt, Bonnie 186 Hurst, Stephen 60, 62, 186 Huseman, Dale 183 Hyde, Tracy 92, 93, 94, 186 Irmcger, Gregory 183 g Cathy 186 Kenneth 186 n, Carla 183 , Mark 186 Jenkins, Dianne 125, 129, 186 Jim, Kay 129, 184, 186 Jim, Kevin 49, 186 Jochum, Robert 186 Johll, David 39 , 92 , 93 , 94, 129, 183 Johnson, Dianne 92, 121, 129, 186 ohnson, Gary 186 ohnson, Joni 186 ohnson, Lorraine 183 ohnson, Susan M. 186 ohson, Timothy 186 oos, Karen 186 ordan, Linda 186 ulson, Alan 186 , ulson, Dawn 186 ulson, Robert 186 (aesbaucr, Patty 186 Kahler, Kimberly 186 Kaiser, KenD. 186 Kammiller, Frederic, 183 Kapparos, Dianna 186 Karrmann, James 92, 186 Kaufman, Kimberly 186 Kaufman, Mark 33, 186 Kehl, William 183 Keller, Luann 186 Kelley, Jared 186 Kemp, Dianna 186 Kempthome, Theresa 56, Kennedy, Daniel Kenyon, Dan 183 Kenyon, Douglas 33, 186 Kintzle, Susan 186 Kirch, Scott 186 Kass, Carol 186 Kirmsc, Wmberly56, 129, 187 Kivlahan, Dennis 92, 93, 128 129, 181, 187 Klaas, Deborah 187 Klauer, Scott 20, 123, 129, 176 Klein, Gregory 187 Kling, Karlene 187 Klohn, Mark 183 Kloser, Michael 187 Kloser, Paul 187 56, 186 Klotz, Barbara 187 Kobs, Gail 187 Koetz, Sandra 118, 129, 187 Kohnen, Gregory 187 Konrady, Diane 187 Koob, Julie 187 Koos, Karen 187 Koskey, Pam 187 Kramer, Robin 187 Krausman, Mark 187 Krayer, Michelle 187 Kremer, Dennis 187 Kretz, Jmie 126, 127, 187 Kruschkc, Lucy 187 Kruse, Jeanne 187 Kiuser, Kathy 184, 187 Kucera, Keith 181, 183 Kueter, Kevin 183 Kuhle, Kathy 187 Kuiper, Kean 92, 129, 187 Kula, Lisa 121, 187 Kunkel, Denise 187 Kutsch, Carol 118, 187 Kutsch, Daniel 187 Kutsch, Donna 41, 118, 188 Lafond, Ann 188 Langman, John 188 Lanser, Jane 188 Lanser, Lorie 47, 188 Landschulz, Bill 183 LaPage, Jeffery 188 Larson, Pamela 188 LaRue, Grgory 33, 188 Laschc, Martin 188 Latham, Jacqueline 183 Latham, Lori 188 Lauer, Jean 118, 140, 188 Launspach, Dick 188 Lehnen, Debbie 79, 183 Leibold, Michelle 24, 38, 39, 56, 129, 140, 188 Lewin, Brian 188 Lewis, Dianne 188 Lewis, Michelle 40 , 41, 80, 81, 181, 188 Lex, Karen 18, 125, 129, 184, 188 Liddle, Janelle 188 Lloyd, Lisa 187, 188 Lobmeyer, Joe 92, 188 Lochner, Ruth 188 Loetscher, William 188 Loneu, Mark 188 Long, Juanita 188 Lorenz, Susan L. 188 Love, Kevin 188 Lovelace, Roger 183 Lovik, Debra 188 Luchterhand, Kris 188 Luthro, James 33, 129, 188 Lyons, Maxine 188 Maas, Matthew 188 Maas, Paul 188 Maas, Steve 22, 23, 33, 188 Macnider, Cynthia 19 , 56 , 92, 188 Manders, Lisa 188 Manders, Catherine M. 188 Mangeno, Angela 188 Mary, Rhonda 188 McCoy, Tina 93, 104, 129, 143, 188, 197 McDermott, Randolph 188 McDermott, Ruth 2 , 79, 189 McDonough, Mark 189 McKinely, Douglas 189 McLaughlin, Jane 47, 189 McLaughlin, Robert 183 McNamer, Peggy 189 McPoland, Carol 189 McVay, Laura 189 Meissen, Diane 189 Meissen, Lynne 92, 189 Mcrfcld, Catherine 189 Merkes, Paul 189 Merritt, Duane 183 Merritt, William 183 Metz, Catherine 129, 189 e Meyer, Debra 189 Meyer, Drew 189 Meyer, Gregory 189 Meyer, Jennifer 189 Meyer, Joe 189 Meyers, Robert 189 Michel, Timothy 189 Michels, David 22, 23, 129, 183 189 Miersen, Gail 93, 104, 110, 129, 189 Mihalakis, Jolene 189 Miles, John 183 Miller, Diane 183 Miller, Janice 189 Miller, Karen 92, 181, 189 Millius, Craig 33, 189 Mohr, Donna 189 Moore, Dennis 60, 62, 189 Mortality, Gene 189 Moriarity, Jane 189 Mueller, Kevin 33, 189 Muntz, Dawn 56, 190, 195 Murdock, Kim 93 , 94, 104, 190 Murphy, Cheryl 190 Murphy, Christy 190 Murphy, Daniel 190 Nachtrieb, Carol 190 Nauman, Cynthia 190 Nauman, Daniel R. Nauman, Daniel W. 190 Nauman, Lorie 190 Nelson, Jody 190 Nemmers, Judy 190 Newton, Steve 190 Neyens, Louise 22, 23, 110, 118, 121, 123, 125, 190 Neyens, Nadine 190 Nicholson, Wend 18, 110, 118, 123. 125, 129, 190 Noel, Charles 190 Nugent, Patricia 41, 129, 190 Oberbrockling, Rod 190 Oberhoffer, Diane 129, 190 Oberhoffer, Doug 190 Index 229 Oehrle, Judith 22, 23, 93, 129, 190 Ohde, Lisa 56, 129, 190 Olmstcad, Kimberly 190 Oneill, Sherrill 129, 190 Ortberg, Kim 126, 127, 190 Ortberg, Kelly R. 190 Orth, Lorraine 129, 190 Ottavi, Alice 20, 93, 129, 187, 190 Paar, Karla 92, 191 Papin, Kristine 191 Pass, Joni 191 Patterson, Patrick 191 Peters, Steven 191 Pfab, Marcia 191 Pickel, Edie 191 Pike, Karen 41, 56 , 83, 129, 191 Pohlman, Kristopher 33, 183 Potts, Jeffery 22, 23, 33, 110, 190, 191 Potts, Steve 191, 195 Ptacek, Donald 191 Powers, James K. 191 Quade, Karen 191 Ramsdell, Lea 191 Rang, John 191 RansfoW, Tamara 191 Rapp, Kathy 191 Rauch, Larry 191 Rauch, Marsha 191 Ready, Tom 191 Reding, Laura 191 Reed, Sara 191 Regenwether, Pat 191 Reisch, Craig 85 Reittinger, Becky Maria Revelle, Randy 191 Rheault, Leonard 129, 191 Richard, Ann 191 Richard, William 191 Richardson, Roxanne 191 Riniker, Kathleen 191 Ritenour, Lee Ann 191 Roberts, Julie 93, 191 Roberts, Lori 19, 191 Rocth, Rhonda 92, 110, 191 Roling, David 191 Roling, Thomas 191 Ronck, Jack 33, 191 Roth, David 191 Roth, James 191 Roussel, Linda 22, 23, 47, 118, 181, 191 Rubie, Catherine 92, 93, 191 Runde, Nancy 192 Ryan, Dayna 192 Ryan, Pam 192 Ryan, Patrick 111, 192, 197 Sabers, Randy 192 Sanches, Tracy 129, 192 Sanchez, Sylvia 22, 23, 74, 192 Sanderson, John 111, 192 Sanner, Janis 192 Sarazin, Steve A. 192 Sass, Robert 22, 23, 33, 50, 192 Sawvell, Robert Schadey, Diane 192 Schadlc, Dcana 118, 192 Schaller, Nancy 192 Scheffert, Penni 143, 192 Schcmmel, Shelly 192 Schetgen, Jeffery 60, 192 Schick, Deborah 192 Schickel, Raymond 192 Schilt, Brian 27, 192 Schiltz, Rick 33, 192 Schlueter, Randall 93, 192 Schmidt, Dave 39, 92, 192, 197 Schmit, Cindy 192 Schmit, James 192 Schmitt, Jeffery 192 Schmitt, Joyce 192 Schmitt, Steven 33, 60, 192 Schmitt, Timothy 192 Schmit2, Cathy 192 Schneider, Tom 192 Schoenauer, Becky 192 Schocnbaum, David 192 Schroeder, Richard 192 Schroeder, Sharon 192 Schromen, Janet 192 Schueller, Paul 128, 192 Schueller, Sandra 192 Schueller, Gregory 192 Schumacher, Daniel 192 Schumacher, Philip 192 Schuster, David 192 Schwartz, Karen 122, 192 Schwartz, Laura 192 Schwartz, Russell 22, 23, 49 125, 193 Scott, Jody Scovel, Christy 193 Sclchcrt, Lawcrence Sheehy, Lisa 193 Shepherd, John 92, 93, 94, 129, 193 Shepherd, Roberta 193 Schwery, Mary 47, 193 Sicgert, Kevin 49, 111 , 193 Siemke, Sandra 193 Singh, Cindy 193 Slade, Timothy 193, 197 Small, James 20, 28, 193 Spak, Douglas Savary, Brett Jeffery 60, 192 Specht, Joesph 193 Splinter, Dan 49, 193 Splinter, Sharon 193 Spur ling, Penny 118, 193, 197 Stack!s, Tim 193 Staggs, Jamie 193 Stefchen, Cindy 193 Steichen, Karl 187, 193 Steirman, Robin Stoddard, Deborah 193 Stoffel, Tina 193 Stonkas, Bobby 193 Stoppelmoor, Wayne 129, 193 Story, Tim 187, 193 Strcauslin, Wanda 193 Streauslin, William 194 Strub, Judith 118, 194 Sutter, Lonnie 194 Tamutzer, Clint 194 Tekippe, Debra 194 Tharp, Marilyn 194 Thein, Julie 194 Thiede, Jon 92, 194 Thiltgen, Wayne 194 Thompson, Lance 92, 94, 111, 129, 194, 195 Thompson, Sheila 194 Thor, Frank 194 Thul, Debbie 194 Thumser, Kevin 194 Tigges, Cynthia A. 194 Tigges, Timothy J. 129, 194 Tigges, Timothy T. 49, 194 Tindcl, William 194 Tinkham, Mark 194 Travis, Vickie 194 Treivieler, David 194 Trilk, Timothe 194, 111 Tschamer, Diane 92, 194 Tschiggfrie, Paul 194 Tully, Larry 195 Tully, Lenny 195 Tuener, Raymond Tummeycr, Debra Tuthill, Marjorie 19S Udelhofen, Jeffrey 195 Upton, Timothy 195 Urban, Elizabeth 195 Urban, Wendy 195 Valentine, Lynn 195 Vance, Susan 195 VanClevc, Candice 195 VanCleve, Randal 60, 62, 74, 189, 192 Vierkant, Karen 118, 195 Viertel, Steven 195 Vogt, David 195 Vogt, Stephanie 195 Voseberg, Randy 195 Waddick, Daniel 33, 111, 195 Wager, Karoline 92 Wagner, Michael 83, 195 Wagner, Nicholas 195 Wagner, Richard 111, 19S Walker, Marie 47, 118, 195, 197 Wallace, Tom 195 Webb, Michael 33, 195 Weideman, Kevin 195 Weidenbacher, Mary 195 Wciland, Steve 195 Weir, Sandra 195 Welu, Thomas 195 Wcmett, Richard 195 Wepking, Randall 195 Wemimont, Roger 129, 195 Wemke, Eric 33 195 Westemeyer, Theresa 195 Westoff, Michael 33, 195 Weust, Theresa 195 White, Bob 195 White, Theresa 118, 195 Wiesler, Randy 195 Wiezorek, Vic We 195 Wilke, Jandell 129, 195 Willett, Donna 195 Wilson, Ken 19S Wims, Bret 195 Witt, Jon 19S Wold, Kimberly 129, 143, 195 Wolf, Timothy 196 Woolf, Bruce 196 Woolf, Laurie 196 Yelden, Georgia 196 Zeimet, Angela 129, 197 ZepesW, Jayme 33, 142, 143, 197 Zicgcnfuss, Curt Zook, Scott 33, 17 Zwack, Nicholas 93, 197 Sophomores AcWey, Roxanne 163 Adams, Mike 163 Adkins, Marty 163 Albert, Dennis 163 Alexander, Kelly 163 Althaus, Laurie 163, 171 Ames, Steven 178 Anderegg, David 35, 163 Anderson, Paula 163 Andrew, Gary 163 Andrews, Greta 93, 104, 109, 163 Anthony, Jill 163 Athofcr, Karol 163 Artus, Karen 163 Atkins, Marsha 163 Avenarius, Brian 34, 35, 163 Avenarius, Julie 163 Backes, Robert 163 Bahl, Richard 144, 163 Baier, Denra 163 Baier, Kevin 163 Baker, Cathy 163 Baker, Christine 163 Ball, John 178 Barrett, Laura 163 Barth, Jean Bartlett, Linda Bartolotta, Andrew 163 Bartolotta, Joseph 163 Barton, Douglas 163 Baumhover, Richard 10, 104, 163 Bechen, Pam 58, 163 Bechen, Robin 163 Beck, Kimberly 58, 163 Becker, Janet 163 Becker, Todd 171 Bedtka, Tammera 163 Bchnke, Mark 163 Behnke, Rosann 163 Behnke, Susan 163 230 Index I Bellows, Dan-ell 163 Ben, Jerome 163 Benavides, Giovanna 163 Benz, Steve 92, 93, 94, 163 Betts, Patrick 163 Beversdorf, Jeff 178 Bleilc, Jeff Blockbaum, Jeffrey 178 Bloebaum, Kathleen 178 Boal, Sherry 163 Boelk, Russell 163 Boetel, Kathleen Bolsinger, David 163 Bolton, Michael 178 Bonnctt, Daniel Bordewick, Tracey 163, 79, 83 Borgstahl, Gary 163 Bott, Rick 163 Boyarski, Gary 163 Boycs, Gary 163 Brade, Robin 163 Bradley, Jennifer 47, 163 Bradley, Larry 163 Bradley, Terry 163 Brandei, Kevin 163 Brant, Maria 163 Brant, Tim Brayton, James 34, 3S, 63, 163 Brehm, Mike 163 Brcincr, Richard 163 Breitback, Ronald 35, 163 Breitsprecker, Cathy Brimeyer, Gail 163 Brimeycr, Jerome 178 Brimeyer, John 92, 163 Brimeyer, Laura 163 Britt, Johanna 92, 163 Brokish, Thomas 163 Brotherton, Kirk 35, 49, 163 Brown, Bruce 164 Buddcn, Christopher 35, 92, 93, 164 Buelow, Thomas 35, 164 Burgus, Jay 178 Burhom, Jennifer 78, 79, 164, 210 Burke, Diane 164 Burke, Timothy 164 Burkhart, Marsna 164 Burkhart, Marshall 164 Bumes, Deborah 164 Buscher, Pamela 164 Butler, Kelly 93, 164 Butler, Kerry 164 Cain, Penny 164 Callahan, John 164, 166 Carlsen, Tim 34 , 35, 164, 166 Casei, 1 'ammy 164 Cavannaugh, Diane 20, 164 Chapman, Mark 83, 164 Chatfield, Joacquel74, 172, 178 Chew, Eric 163, 178 Churchill, Thomas 92, 164 Clayton, Julie 164. 166 Coble, Sherri S8, 164 Condon, William 178 Conery, Shenry Jo 164 Cook Jeffrey 164 Copeland, Mary Copeland, Mark 164 Cottrell, Cheryl 164 Cottrell, Tanya 165 Cottrell, Tina 165 Coyle, Robert 165 Crew, Richard 35, 165 Curran, Angela 165 Dalsing, Jane 81, 119, 165, 166 Duaghetee, Kim 39, 163, 164, David, Scott 165 Davis, Daniel 165 Davis, David 165, 177 Davis, Kim 165 Davis, Paul 62, 165 Davis, Steven 165 Davis, Zoe Ann 74, 165 Decker, Mary 165 Delaney, Mary Ann 43, 58, 165, 166 DeMoss, Dawn 165 Desseyn, Peggy 41, 42, 43, 165 Dieters, Christine 165 Dietz, Cathy 165 Dietz, Donald 165 Dimitroff, Mark 35 Doane, Colleen 178 Doerr, Lisa 43, 165, 169 Dolan, Angela 165 Dolan, Dennis 165 Dominy, Michael 165 Driscoll, Debra 165 Duck, Sheryl 165, 177 Duehr, Terry 165 Dupont, Daniel 179 Durey, Jeanne 165 Eberhard, Kristi 165 Ehlert, Penny 165 Ehrlich, Laura 165 Eichman, Jennifer 47, 165 EUerman, Dan 178 Eng ling, Lisa 165, 172 Ernzen, Dennis 165 Emzen, Donald 35, 165 Emzen, Peter Esser, Julie 74, 163, 165 Evarts, Terry 165 Faley, Daniel 165 Fausch, Scott 165 Faust, Mark 16S Feipel, Thomas 165 Fclderman, Daniel 35, 165 Feldcrman, Dennis 165 Felderman, Douglas 62, 165 Feller, Pamela 165 Fetzer, Timothy 33, 165 Finn, Cathy 166 Finn, Timothy 166 Fischer, Rose 166 Fischer, Thomas 166 Fischer, Maureen 166 Fishnick, Benary 166 Fleeger, Daniel 166 Flores, Rick 166 Flynn, Kenneth Font, Jewel 109, 166 Fox, Craig 166 Frain, David John 178 Francoix, Steven 166 Fransen, Dawn 166 Frederick, Terry 62, 166 Frederick, Elmer Jay 163, 166 Freihoefcr, Michael 166 Freisinger, Darlene 166 Freeman, Steve 178 Frommelt, Sham 166 Frommelt, Susan 166 Fuerst, Ronald 166 Gabriel, Julie 166 Gansemer, Sherri 166 Gansen, Duane 166 Gassman, Michael 35, 92, 104, 166 Catena, Anthony 167 Catena, Tina Marie 167 Genthe, N Gcrken, Joseph 167 Gcnz, Donald 167, 178 Gicsman, Sandra 47, 167 Gilman, Cathy 167 Gintcr, Kathy 167 Giunta, Anna Maria 58, 167 Glaser, Kim 167 Glennon, Rita 92, 109, 167 Glcw, Ricky 167 Glisczinski, Robert 167 Gloeckner, Timothy 167 Glover, Allen 167 Goetzinger, Samuel 167 Goldstein, Paul 167 Gorman, Jean 167 Grant, Richard 35, 92, 167 Gratopp, Mark 167 Grevas, Nancy 20, 119, 163, 167 Greve, Sandra 167 Grice, John 167 Gronau, Diane 167 Gross, John 167 Gruel, Charlene 167 Gruel, Guy 167 Grutz, Joanne 167 Guler, Dawn 167 Guler, Wayne 167 Habel, Tony 35, 62, 167 Hafchecker, Rickey 167 Hakanson, Sherrie 167 Hakanson, Terrie 167 Hall, Christine 167 Hallahan, Bruce 62, 167 Hamm, Rochelle 167 Hamm, Trucy 167 Hammel, Sara 167 Hanlon, Daniel 178 Hanson, Connie 167 Hardtkc, Rebecca 167 Harry, Barbara 167 Hartwick, Rebecca 167, 178 Haun, Andy 49, 167 Hauptli, Carolyn 92, 167 Hedley, Jeffrey 167 Hefei, Roderick 178 Hefei, Susan 167, 178 Heidcrscheit, Michael 168 Heim, Ronald 168 Heller, Kay 168 Helling, Jane 168 Hennings, Lyle 35, 168 Henry, Richard 168 Hcrmanson, Kim 47, 168 Hertdng, Lisa Hochbergcr, John 35, 168 Hoefflin, Carol 43, 168 Hoffmann, Laura 168 Hohmann, David 168 Holdridgc, Laura 168 Holdrige, Leanne 178 Housclog, Mickie 168 Hubanks, Ann 168 Humke, Michelle 168 Husske, Michelle 81, 92, 168 Hutcheoft, Sharon 168 Hutton, James 32, 62, 168 Hyde, Randolph 92, 94, 168 Isbell, Kathy 168 Jagielski, John 168 Jahnke, Steven 35, 168 James, Robert 178 Jarding, Mary Lynn 168 Jasper, Dennis 168 Jewell, Cheryl 169 Jirsa, Todd 35, 179 bgen, James 169 ihanningmeicr, Jay 35, 169 Dhll, Daniel 62, 178 jhns, Duane 169 ahnson, Joseph 48, 179 ahnson, Kristi 38, 39, 58, 92, 169 jhnson, Lisa 169 nes, Annette 169 ones, Deborah 169 uergens, Michael 169 uergens, Ricky 169 agblut, Lynn 169 ic, Robert 169 ice, Julie 169 n, Timothy 49, 169 afar, David 169 Kahle, Timothy 169 Kapp, Neal 35, 169 Kapparos, Jean 92, 169 Karrmann, Cheryl 92, 169 Kauffman, Thomas 169 Kaunc, Merlin 169 Kehle, Mary 179 Kelleher, Terrance 179 Keller, Richard 169 . Kemp, Tina 126, 127, 169 Kennedy, Tina 169 Kennicker, Duane 169 Kerstein, Laurie 169 Kessler, Lisa 58, 169, 170 Kime, Linda 169, 74 King, Sharon 169 Kintzle, Mark 169 Index 231 Kivlahan, Margaret 47, 58, 92, 93, 169 Klaas, Karla 169 Klauer, Michael 169 Klein, Kim 179 Klein, Wesley 169 Klinkhammcr, Kim 169 Kloser, Ruth 163, 169 Kioto, June 169 Koehler, Judy 92, 179 Koenig, Jennifer 169 Kocrperich, Robert 169 Koethe, Kevin 35, 169 Koeto, Linda 169 Kohl, Kenneth 35, 169 Kohn, Randy 169 Kopishke, Eiavid 35, 169 Kos, Lisa 169 Kothenbuetal, David 170 Kramer, Paula 170 Krapfl, Mary 170 Kremer, Deborah 170 Krcpfle, Shelley 46 , 47, 170 Kress, Christine 170 Krito, Lynn 170 Kruser, Julie 170 Kruser, Kim 170, 177 Kubito, Douglas 170 Kuhle, Lynn 170 Kuhn, Tracey 104, 170 Kundert, Kim 108, 118, 170 Kutsch, Dale 170 Kutsch, Jeffrey 170 Kutsch, Marvin 170, 175 LaFond. Lisa 170 Lambert, Kellie 109, 170 Langan, Kim 58, 170 Laschc, Charles 170 LeGrand, Kenneth 170 Leib, Brian 170 Leibfried, Cheryl 170 Lcick, Ronald 170 Leland, Dan 35, 170 Leppert, Deborah 74, 171 Less, Susan 171 Lester, Deborah 83, 171 Leucho, David 171 Lewis, Chuck 179 Lewis, Joseph 179 Linebeny, Sandra 171 Lineen, Elizabeth 171, 175 Livermore, Sandy 179 Loes, Judith 171 Lorenz, Mark 48, 49, 79, 81, 92, 171 Loring, Dave Love, Kathy 171 Lovik, Diane 171 Lucas, Dawn 171 Luchsinger, Tamara 92, 171 Ludens, Michael 171 Maas, Diane 171 Maginley, Matthew 35, 171 Mannke, James 35, 34, 171 Manders, Michael 171 Manemann, Karen 171 Maneman, Kathy 171 Markus, Diane 179 Marlois, Kimberly 171 Markus, Linda 171 Marquis, Cathy 171 Marugg, Keith 171 Massey, Edward 171 Maus, Luann43, 171 May, Robert 179 Mayne, Michele 171 McCarthy, Kimberly 171 McCarthy, Mark 35, 171 McDermott, Teresa 92, 171 McDonald, Jean 171 McDonnell, Dan 171 McDonough, Kenneth 171 McFadden, Mark 171 McGinnis, Gail 171 McGinnis, Ronny 171 McGovern, Kenneth 35, 62, 179 McGowan Michelle 28, 47, 85, 171 McPoland C. Mellon, Sherri 171 Menning, Nadine 93, 109, 122, 171 Merfeld, Richard 171 Meriwether, Michael 171 Merritt, Linda 171 Merritt, Mark 35, 171 Metcalf, Jeffrey 93, 171 Metz, Steve 171 Meyer, Craig 172 Meyer, Daniel 172 Meyer, Gerald 172 Meyer, William 172, 177 Mickelson, Diane 172, 175 Miller, Brian 35, 172 Miller, Jeanette 172 Miller, Tammy 47, 172 Millman, Wanda 172 Mitchell, Sue 43, 92, 172 Monson, Mark 172 Motag, Beverly 172 Moore, Connie 172 Moran, Sheri 58, 172 Morgan, Jerry 172 Motsch, Mark 172 Moyer, Robert 172, 178, 179 Mueller, Karla 172 Muntz, Steven 35 Murphy, Cathy 172 Naderman, Cheryl 172 Nagelmakcr, Brice 172 Nash, Brad 93, 94, 172 Nauman, Brian 85, 172 Nauman, Denise 172 Neal, Kimberly 74, 172 Nelson, Shelly 173 Neuhaus, Doris 173 Neuhaus, James 173 Neumann, Dawne 58, 163, 17 Neumann, Kenneth 173 Neuses, Carol 173 Neyens, Elaine 173 Nicholson, David 83, 173 Nicholson, Tony 3S, 122, 173 Nimmick, Michelle 173 Noel, Brian 179 Noel, Julie 173 Noel, Sharon 172, 173 Noggle, Robert 173 Nordenson, Jenifer 173 Norton, Craig 173 Nugent, Terence 173, 177 Nugent, Thomas 173 Oberbrockling, Darryl 173 Obcrbrocckling, Larry 173 Oberfoell, Jeffrey 173 Oberfoell, Kimberly, 173 Obrien, Gary 173 O'ertcl, Jeffrey 173 O'Mara, Daniel 173 O'Neill, John 35, 62, 173 O'Neill, Patricia 173 Overturf, Gerald 173 Owens, Joel 173 Paar, Angela 173 Palmer, Kelly 43, 170, 173 Pape, Tamie 173 Papcbthcin, Janis 173 Pass, Kevin 173, 175 Patrun, Cheryl 173, 175 Patterson, Kenneth 173 Patterson, Kimberly Patoner, Tina 173 Paulsen, Craig 35, 173 Pebworth, Erin 173 Percwito, David 62, 173 Peter, Bruce 62, 173 Peterson, Richard 49, 173 Petty, Jeffrey 34 , 35, 173 Pfeifer, Collin 173 Pfeiler, Mark 179 Phillips, Michael 35, 173 Pike, Kathleen 173 Pins, Jeff 174 Pito, Jeffrey 174 Plumiey, Brenda 174 Plumley, Robert 92, 179 Podmar, Anna 174 Polsean, Wayne 179 Poquette, David 179 Pottebaum, Linda 174 Pottebaum, Mark 174 Potts, Gary 174 Potts, Susan 41, 58, 174 Potzer, Robert 92 , 94, 174 Pregler, Katherine 179 Prill, Julie 93, 109, 174 Puls, Cindy 93, 174 Quinn, Julia 104, 121, 174 Rahlf, Tim 104, 174 Raine, Patricia 174 Randall, Mitchell 174 Rannals, Ronald 62, 174 Rapp, Julie 174 Ready, Judith 174 Reed, Elizabeth 79, 174 Reeder, Kalona 174 Reimer, Jeffrey 174 Reindert, Peter 174 Reinhardt, Richard 92, 174 Reisdorf, Dawn 39, 106, 167, 174 Reisen, Julie 174 Revelle, Robin 174 Reynolds, Jeffrey 174 Rhcault, Doug 174 Richards, Julie 93, 174 ' Richman, Guy 33, 174 Riech, Rodney 179 Riedl, Diane 109 Ricglcr, Jeffrey 174 Ries, Scott J. 35, 174 Ries, Scott R. 174 Rinikcr, Michael 174 Robbins, John 174 Rokusek, Joseph 174 Roling, Connie 169, 174 Roling, David, 174 Roling, Kathy 174 Rolwes, Richard 174 Rook, Cathy 39, 92, 171, 174 Roth, Dean 174 Rubic, Frederick 35, 174 Ruden, Tim 174 Rudiger, Renee 175 Rupp, K. Douglas 175 Ruppert, Tamara 94, 175 Sanchez, Steve 35, 62, 175 Saugling, Rodney 175 Sauser, Douglas 179 Sawvell, Yvette 179 Scheffert, Mary 175 Schmidt, Deborah 175 Schmitt, Dale 163, 175 Schmitt, Deborah 109, 175 Schmitt, John 175 Schmitt, Lance 175 Schmitt, Penny 175 Schneider, Tim 175 Schrobilgcn, Karen 175 Schroeder, Patricia 175 Schroeder, Robert 175 Schromen, Lee 175 Schucllcr, Bonnie 179 Schueller, Leonard 179 Schueller, Thomas 35, 175 Schulz, Scott 92, 175 Schulz, Steven 175 Schumacher, James 62, 179 Schumacher, Karen 175 Schumacher, Linda 175 Schuster, Roxanne 175 Schute, Sandra 175 Schwartz, William 35, 122, 175 Scott, Steve Searles, Leslie 176 Seastrand, Carl 176 Selechert, Jacque 176 Selensky, Jean 176 Selle, Donna 176 Seymour, Richard 61, 176 Sharkey, George 176 Sheppard, Penny 74 Shike, Barbara 47, 176 Shireman, Cindy 176 Shonerd, Deborah 176 Sibley, Jeffrey 176 232 Index Siefker, Susan 176 Simmons, Kevin 49, 176 Simmons, Leta 176 Slattery, Tammy 176 Small, Kelli 176 Smelccr, Steven 93 Smith, Kevin 176 Smith, Randy Smith, Robert 62, 176 Smith, Sherce47, 176 Smith, Thomas 176 Smith, William 49, 176 Smothers, Cary 176 Snyder, Ray 35, 62, 176 Soens, Michael 176 Spautz, Michael 176 Spautz, Nancy 79, 176 Splinter, Anita 172, 176 Splinter, James 176, 177 Spocrl, Dale 176 Spoerl, Jeny Spoerre, Jeffrey 176 Stackis, Georgia 176 Staclds, Kevin 176 Staggs, James 176 Stanley, John 176 Stechcr, Steven 49, 176 Stegcr, Craig 93, 176 Steichcn, Gene 35, 62 Steincs, Debra 176 Steinhauser, Tod 176 Steve, Scoot 179 Stockel, Tood 176 Stoffcl, Celestcr 176 Stoffel, Salina 176 Stoltey, Mark Stork, David 83, 92, 93, 176 Strong, Kara 109, 176 Sweeney, Sandra 176 Tegeler, Jill 176 Thillman, David 176 Thompson, John 177 Thumscr, Dale 177 Tiggcs, Becky 177 Tigges, Jeff Tigges, Theresa 177 Timmerman, Michelle 177 Tindell, Kent 35, 177 Tomkins, Rebecca 177 Townsend, Terry 35 Townsend, Timothy 177 Treanor, Kathleen 177 Trilk, Karen 177 Troebridge, Dawn 177 Trwonbridge, Tony Tschamer, Bonnie 92, 177 Tschiggfrie, Debra 177 Tschiggfire, Lorie 177 Turner, Patty 177 Undelhofen, James 177 Upton, Christy 177 Vance, Cortney 177 Vanettan, Gregory 34, 35, 177 Vincent, Peter 39 , 93 , 94, 177 Vondcrheide, Susan 92, 93, 177 Vondran, Michael 177 Vonfumctti, Steven 179 Vorhous, Caral 178 Waldbillig, Ray 178 WaldenTShellv 178 Walker, Daniel 35, 136, 178 Wall, Rita 178 Waller, Donny 178 Ware, Bradley Weber, Mary 178 Weber, Michael 92, 178 Wehrspann, Mark 178 Weidcrmann, Ann 178 Weiland, Pam 178 Weiland, Kari 58, 178 Weiland, Mark Wieland, Ronald 178 Wcircs, Randy 178 Weiss, Lee 1 8 Wellborn, Sheri 178 Welter, Frances 178 Weltz, Jcrilyn 178 Welu, Edmund 178 Wersinger, Rita 178 Westerfield, Lori 178 Westhoff, Jeffrey 178 Westhoff, Laura 178 Weust, Joseph 178 Wichman, John 35 Wiest, Kristine 178 Wiegorek, Deanna 179 Wilke, Mark 179 Willenbrog, Jeffrey 179 Williams, Steve 179 Willis, Michael Wilming, Sherri 175, 179 Winders, James 179 Wise, Robert 179 Wittman, Lynne 179 Wolf, Sherri 109, 179 Wolfe, Joyce 179 Woodruff, Teresa 179 Wozniak, Catherine 47, 179 Wyatt, Fran Zaug, Daniel 35, 179 Zeimet, Beyan62, 179 Zinmer, Christine 74, 179 Zook, Stacey Freshmen Abitz, Ida Lou 144, 146 Accola, Laurie 161 Adams, Kevin 144 Adams, Suzanne 161 Agar, Robert 144 Albert, Dale 36, 144 Albrecht, William 144 Alexander, Paula 144 Allen, William 144 Allexdor, Wcnde 144 Amling, Lanny 144 Anliker, Jolynn 144 Ansel, Kevin 161 Anthony, Christine 144 Anthony, Janet 144 Arexsdorf, Kathy 144 Arlen, Russell 144 Arthofcr, Kevin 55, 144 Auderer, Brenda 144, 146, 156 Avenaruis, Kim3, 59, 144 Avenaruis, Pamela 144 Baker, Mike 36 , 63, 144, 155 Baicr, Penni 144 Bailey, William 144 Balk, Janice 144 Bandy, Daniel 144 Bartolotta, Jennifer 144 Barton, Daniel 144, 159 Bauer, Diane 59 Bauerly, William 161 Bausman, Jodi 92, 145 Beau, Kevin 161 Bechen, Joe 145 Becker, Glenn 145, 161 Becker, Gwendolyn 59 Beckett, Barbara Beebe, Sharon 145 Beecher, Bob 36 Beecher, John 145 Behnke, Jean 145 Behnke, Sally 75, 145 Beighlc, Mark 145 Bellow, Barbara 47, 145 Bemboom, Donald 145 Bergfeld, Ricky 145 Berkley, Steven 145 Berzle, Lori 145 Biermann, Jodee 145 Bigelow, David 145 Bird, Joann 145 Blascr, Lori Ann 145 Bleile, Cindy 47, 119, 145 Bleile, Lori Ann 145 Bleile, Sarah 145 Blcymeyer, Scott 63, 145 Block, Curt 145 Block, Jane 145 Blocker, Judy Ann 59, 145 Boal, Shelly 145 Bodish, Dan 161 Boge, Connie 109, 145 BoLsinger, Chuck 145 Bonnet, Mark 36, 145 Bowers, Cindy 59, 145 Boyarski, Shawn 145 Brabery, Howard 161 Brade, Donald 145 Bradfield, Brenda 145 Brandei, Lori 145 Brandei, Mark 37, 145 Brehm, Roger 145 Breitbach, Cheryl 145 Breitbach, Karla 145 Breitsprecher, John 145 Brimeyer, Dawn 92, 146 Brimeyer, Linda Kay 146 Brimeyer, Ronald J. 146 Brittain, Carolyn 92, 146 Brokish, Linda 146 Brom, Loriannc 146 Brosius, David 63, 146 Brown, Dean 36, 146 Buol, Lisa 146 Burchett, Lisa 92, 110, 146 Burdt, Mary 146 Burke, Dennis J. 34, 146 Burkem, James 55, 146 Bums, Steven 36 , 63, 146 Bums, Gregg 37, 146 Busch, Dawn 146 Buscher, Richard 63, 146 Butler, Daniel 36 , 37 , 55, 146 Butters, Randa 146 Cadey, Angela Callahan, Jean 59, 146 Calonder, Sharon 146 Campbell, William 146 Carlsen, Randy 36, 63, 146 Cashman, Gary 146. 37 Cavanaugh, Michael 147 Chan, Philip 147 Chapman, Kristine 147 Chapman, Scott 174 Churchill, Sharon 161 Clancy, Thomas 54, 147 Clark, Craig 147, 161 Clark, Jeffery Clifford, William 36, 54, 147 Coble, Susan 147 Coddington, Elizabeth 92, 147 Collins, Lisa 110, 147 Conlon, Michael 55, 147 Connolly, Mike 36 , 54, 147 Connelly, Timothy 93, 147 Coulson, Robin 147 Crist, Dale 147 Cumpton, Robyn 147 Curler, Diana Dee 147 Dahlgaard, Marsha 147 Dailey, Janinc 147 Dalsing, Joan 107, 147 Dalsing, Lisa 43 , 59, 147 Daughtee, Pamela 147 Dauscncr, Dana 147 Davis, Brenda 161 Davis, Edward 37 , 54, 147 Davis, Elizabeth 76, 147 Davis, Jayne Marie 147 Davis, Kim Ann 109, 147 Davis, Sandra Davis, Terry 147 Davis, Theresa Davison, Jane 147 Decker, James 147 Decker, Julie Ann 147 Delaney, David 37, 147 Delaney, Ted 147 Dement, Ed Alan 161 Dement, Walter Gene 161 Dciters, Judy 147 Dietz, Cheryl 147 Dolan, Patrick 147 Doty, Kimberly 147 Driscoll, Carolyn 118, 147 Driscoll, Kenneth 147 Droessler, Brian 161 Duck, Caryl 147 Duehr, Brenda Jean 147 Duggan, John Louis Index 233 Duggan, Lori 147 Duggan, Michael 37, 147 Dunham, David 148 Dunne, Blaine 148 Dunne, Brett 148, 161 Dura, Gary 161 Duve, Paul 161 Edwards, Mark 148 Ehrlich, Stephan 148 Eigenberger, Debbie 148 Eigenbergcr, Paul 148 Eiting, Kim 148 - Elgin, Denette May 126, 148 Engler, Rory Eng ling, Laura 118, 148 Esslinger, Kellc 148 Faulkner, Christina 148 Fee, Elizabeth 148 Fee, Kim 148 Feeney, Dennis 148, 37 Feeney, Pam 148 Feipel, Laura 148 Felderman, Todd 37, 104, 148 _ Felton, Steve 148 Fetter, Kimberly 148 Fincel, Mark 148 Fischer, Angela 148 Fishnick, Rob 148 Fleege, Debra 148 Flynn, Micheal 148 Font, Kevin 37, 148 Foht, Peggy 148 Fbndell, Mary Jane 148 Ford, Deborah Ann 148 Fortmann, Kristie 148 Fox, David 148 Francois, Frederick,! FreihoeferJ French, 1 Frftrrjeffe Frommelt, Fuller, Funk, Jeff Funk, Juli Furry, James Jay 161 Gabbard, Elizabeth Gansemer, Tracy 149 Gansen, Sue 149 Gasman, Becky 146 Gaynor, Thomas Gassman, Jackie 149 Gebauer, Tammy 149 Grimes, Kelly 149 Grobstick, Steve 149 Gross, Richard 149 Guler, Renny Marie 149 Gulick, Janelle 47, 149 Habel, Jeffery 149 Habel, Kim 149 Hall, Russell Hall . Robert Allen 37 Hammel, Robert 161 Hammerand, Peggy 149 Hansen, David 149 Hantelmann, Shawn 93, 149 Hardy, Kristi 149 Harkey, Luann 161 Hartmann, ' Hasken Hass 54, 161 Gottschalk, Dorthv 1 Graumann, Tlmotny W. 36, 149 Graves, Jake 161 Gremmel, Jan 149,‘160 161 aren Ann 144, 149 Hefei, Kevin 149 Hefei, Steven 149 Heim, Daniel J. 161 Heim, Ted 37, 54, 149 Heiiue, Patricia 149 Heitzman, David 149 Hemmcr, Sandra S9, 149 Hennings, Bill 149 Henson, Mark 150 Hcntges, Randall 150 Hcrbstreith, Jeff 150 Herold, Daniel 150 Herrald, L. Michael 37, 150 Herting, Tamera Ann 93, 150 Hess, Karen 150 Hess, Patty 150 Hess, Randy 150 Hickey, Patrick 150 HiUery, James 54, ISO Hingtgen, Donald 92, 150 Hitd, Linda 150 Hirsch, Tina 150 Hobbs, Scott 161 Hoffman, Cindy 121, 150 Hoffman, Craig 36, 150, 153 Hollister, Connie 150 Holt, Thomas 37, 150 , 55 Hord, James 150 Horn, J. John 150, 54 Hosch, Ann 109, ISO Hotchkin, Randall 55, 150 ks, David 39, 55, 150 rd, Kristi 126, 127, 15 Lori 150 , Sharon Ann 150 1, David 36, 150 eth 19 150 n 150 161 ■ m 150 ran 150 , 159, 160 108, ISO 150 ames, Natasha 150 aiding, Joann 150 asper, Kathey 150 aynes, Anthony 150, 161 ecklin, Barbara 151 elinek, Anthony 151 ohll, Cheryl 151 ohnson, Lori Ann ohnson, Rodger 151 ohnson, Ronald E. 161 ohnson, Susan 151 ones, Lori 59, 119, 151 oos, Kathryn 92, 151 uergens, Jeffery 79, 151 ulson, Thomas 151 ungblut, Jonnlla 43, 93, 151 ungcra, Michael 54, 151 iahlcr, Michelle lSi, 161 . Kathleen 151, 161 Kauffmann, Donald 161 Kchl, Mary 151, 161 Kelly, Kim 151 Kelly, Anna Marie 161 Kennedy, Steven 151 Kenyon, Jeff 151 KicUcr, Desiree 151 Kieffer, Jackey 151 Kirkpatrick, Colleen 161 Kivlahan, Danny 83, 92, 151 Klaas, Lori 151 Klauer, Robin 151 Klein, Mark 94, 151 Klinkhammer, Mary 151 Kloser, Roger 151 Klossner, Cheryl 92, 151 Klotz, Chuck 1S1 Klotz, John 54, 151 Knight, Angela 47 , 92, 110, Knockel, Timmy 54, 142, 146, 151 nudson, Theresa 151 oethe, Terry 36, 62, 63, 151 Kohnen, Douglas 151 Kolker, Jill 151 Kopischke, Leanne 151 Kopp, Jeffery 63, 151 Korman, Susan Jane 151 Kothenbeutel, Mike 152 Krapfl, Joan 152 Kraus, Scott 152 Krepfle, David 54, 152 Kress, Bruce 152 Kress, Rick 152 Krieger, Greg 1 Kritz, Kyle 146, Kruse, Ellen 152 Kruscr, Kenneth 55, 152 Kwser, Kevin 152 Kurser, Robert 37, 1SS Kuhle, Joyce 152 Kuhlmann, Gregory' 152 Kuipcr, Lynn 152 Kuntz, David 152 Kurtz. Kevin 36 , 54, 152 Kutsch, Robert 152 Lafond, Meg 152 Lambert, James 39, 63, 152 Landschulz, Tiina 47, 85, 1091 152 Langan, Shawn 36, 63, 152 Langkemp, Cathy 152 Lanser, Joseph 152 Lanser, Patty 47 , 59, 152 Larson, Kimberly 152 Larson, Thomas 152 Latham, Deanna 108, 152 Laufenberg, Lori 152 Leach, Steven 92, 152 Legrand, Stephen 36, 63, 152 Lehman, Kenneth 152 Lehman, Lynn Marie 152 Lehman, Rose Ann Leibfricd, Kim 1S2 Lcibfried, Patricia 152 Leicht, Karen 161 Leick, Dennis 152 Leitner, Dolares 152 Lcsccin, Christina 152 Lcslcin, Julie Ann 152 Lcwcy, David 37, 153 Lcwin, Kimberly 109, 153 Lightcap, Darlyn A. 93, 153 Linden, Brian 36 , 55, 1 S3 Lindenberg, John 153 Link, Loras 1S3 Liphardt, John 153 Livermore, Julie 153 Lochner, Doris 146, 153 Loetscher, Sara 46 , 47 , 59, 153 Loncy, Kevin 153 Loring, Mark Lovelace, Carl 161 Luthro, Jay 63, 150, 153 Lyon, john 55, 153 Maas, Mike 153 Maas, Sandy 153 Maiden, Chris 153 Maiden, Patrick Manders, Mark 153 Martcnsen, Sue Ann 153 Martin, Kim 92, 153 Marugg, Parrish 153 Mary, Kathryn 153 Massey, Ken 153 Massey, Mike 37 Mast, Dee Lana 43, 59, 153 Matous, Patti Ann 153 Me Caughey, Sammuel S. 92, 153 Cault «as wm mmmm Donell, Me Donough, Ann 108, 154 Me Donough, Gary 161 Me Govern, M. Michele 108, ] 154 Me Govern, M. Patrici Me Govern, Marie Me Laughlin, Ted 154 Me Mahon, Diane 154 Me Poland, Daniel 154 Me Spcrrin, Tammy 154 •vH . Meissner, Lynn 92, 154 Mellon, Timmothy 154 Menadue, Lisa 154 Menke, Lisa 93, 154 Menning, Kevin 93, 122, 154 Merfeld, James 154 Meriwether, Kim 154 Mcrkcs, Mark 36, 161 Mess, Tammy 161 Meyer, Andrea Kay 154 Meyer, Donald 154 Meyer, Judi 47, 119, 154 Meyer, Robin 154 Meyer, Trcssa 154 Meyers, Jeff 154 Mihalakis, Maria 161 Miller, Albert 154 Miller, Laura 1S4 Millman, Dora Lee 154 Misko, Craig 154 Monson, Maria Anne 161 Montelius, Randy 154 Moore, Thomas 154 Moore, William 154 Morgan, John 154 Morinc, Carol 161 Morley, Pamela 154 Mulert, Marvin 36, 63, 154 Mullinnix, Scott 154 Muntz, Andrea Lynn 75, 161 Murphy, Jeff 154 Nagel, David 154 Napel, Roberta 92, 154 Nash, Mark 63, 154 Nauman, Jacquline 154 Nemmers, Jane Marie 154 Nesteby, Randy Ncsteby, Ricky 154, 161 Nouhoff, Alfred 154, 92, 110 Neumann, Sheila 154 Ney, Marvin 154 Neyens, Ross 155 Nicks, Jacqueline 155 Nillcs, M. Deann 155 Noel, Linda 155, 43, 59 Noel, Lois 43, 59, 155 Nordhues, Patrick 155, 54 Oberbrockling. Gerilyn 155 Obcrfoell, Barbara 155 Oberfocll, Dennis 155 Oberfoell, Sherrie 155, 159 O'Brien, Joann 155 Lehrle, Daniel 155, 63, 92, 93 94 Oertle, Gregory 155 Olson, Kathy 59, 155 O'Meara, John 155 Oneyear, Jon 92, 155 Ottavi, Maria 93, 108, 155 Oyen, Lany 36, 155 Paar, Eric 92, 155 Paar, Michael 54, 122, 155 Palmer, David 33 , 54, 155 Papin, Cynthia Lynn 155 Parker, Bonnie Jo 161 Patterson, lill 59, 155 Patterson, Kerry 37, 55, 155 Patterson, Lloyd 153, 155 Pearson, Michael 161 Perrott, William 156 Peterson, Barbara 156 Peterson, Sherry 156 Pfeiffer, Cindy 156 Pfeiffer, Sharon 156 Phillips, Kevin 36, 63, 156 Pierce, William 156 Pigman, Kathy 156 Pigman, Kim 153, 155 Pins, Connie 156 Platt, Tim 36 , 54, 156 Pohlman, Patricia 47, 92, 156 Pollock, Nathan 156 Potts, Kim 43, 59, 146, 1S6 Pregler, David 156 Pregler, Robert 156 Preston, Michelle 156 Priest, Barbara 59, 156 Prill, Sandra 93, 156 Princ, David 156 Puls, Debbie 59, 156 iere, Cynthia 156 i, Susan 156 line, Randy 36 , 54, 156 Rambolt, Jessica 119, 156 Rambousek, Gary Jr. 36, 63, 156 Ramsdell, Gary 36, 63, 156 Randall, Daniel 156 Rang, Jalaine 156 Rannals, Scott 36, 63, 156 Rast, Michael 1S6 Ready, Steven 63, 156 Reeder, Kenneth 36, 156 Reeg, Patricia 156 Regan, Donald 156 Regan, Rodger 36, 156 Regan, Susan 156, 161 Renfeldt, Theresa 93, 156 Reinert, Deborah 156 Reisdorf, Wendy 156 Reisen, Joseph 156 Rettenmaier, Linda 156 Rhomberg, Ricky Richardson, Christa Richman, Kellie 156 Riesselman, Sharon 156 Riley, Lisa 79, 93, 144, 156 Rinikcr, Tim 156 Risen 37 Robbins, Joseph 157 Rogers, Tom 157 Rohr, Randy 37, SS, 1S7 Roling, Sandra 1S7 Rolle, Bob 36, 62, 63 Rolle, Robin 157 Roth, Cherfc 47, 108, 157 Roth, Greg 63, lS7 Roth, Lori 157 Ruden, Christine 1S7 Rupp, Robert 36, 1S7 Ruppert, Tonya 92, 157 Ryan, Paul lol Ryder, Constance 157 Ryder, Mary 47, 92, 157 Sandberg, Marla 148, 157 Sanders, Marc 157 Sarazin, Alan 161 Sarazin, Lois 157 Sarris, Anna 157 Scanncll, Janet 92, 157 Schadey, Laurie 157 Schadl, Lynn 161 Schadle, Connie 157 Schaffer, Timothy 161 Shappell, Michelle 161 Shewega, Rosalia 161 Schickle, Eric 157 Schiessl, Anna 157 Schiessl, Diane 157 Schildgen, Allen 157 Schlitz, Terrie Ann 157 Schlcgcl, Lisa 158 Schluctcr, Brian 93, 158 Schlucter, Bruce 158 Schmidt, Paul 138 Schmit, David 158 Schmit, William 158 Schmitt, Chris 158 Schmitt, Lori Ann 158 Schmitt, Lori Jean 158 Schmitt, Misti 158 Schmitt, Theresa 158 Schmitz, Robert 158 Schneider, Janet 158 Schneider, Susan 15S Schonauer, Roberta 158 Schroeder, Dennis 55, 158 Schrocder, Linda 39, 59, 158 Schueler, Cynthia 158 Schueller, Gary 158 Schueller, Janet 158 Schueller, Kathy 158 Schueller, Dan 158 Schulz, Brian 54, 158 Schulz, Robbie 158 Schumacher, Lisa 158 Schumacher, Paul 37, 158 Schuster, Mary 158 Schuster, Steven 158 Schuster, Teresa 158 Schwartz, Stan 48, 158 Scott, Kathleen Ann 158 Scovcl, James 158 Searles, Lynn Ann 158 Seipj), Shelley 75, 92, 108, Selle, Sandy 158 Scrcu, Dana 55, 158 Shappell, Michele Smith, Christopher 159 Smith, Karen 159 Smith, Kevin 159 Smith, Mike 159 Smith, Scott Neil 38, 39, 55, 159 Smith, Tammy 161 Smith, Troy 159 Snavely, Susan 159 Snyder, Rodger, 37, 63, 159 Soens, Jayne Anne 93, 159 Spangler, David 36, 159 Specht, Robert 159 Spurling, John 36 , 55, 159 Stackis, Patricia 159 Staley, Deborah 92, 93, 108, 159 Stampe, John 159 Stecher, Gregory 63, 161 Stecklein, Robyn 108, 159 Steichen, John 159 Steil, Doug 36, 63, 159 Stcil, Todd 36, 159 Steiner, Sharon J. 161 Steines, Mike 36, 161 Steinhauscr, Teresa 159 Steiken, Brenda 159 Stierman, Brian 159 Sloffel, Kevin 160 Stoppelmoor, Steve 54, 160 Streif, Carol Ann 160 Strong, Susan 118, 160 Strub, John 160 Sweeney, Tara 47, 93, 160 Terry, Sara 160 Tharp, Sherry 160 Thilthcn, Kristi 160 Thomas, S. 160 Thompson, Drew 36, 92, 160 Thompson, Julie 160 Thule, Daniel 160 Thurston, Cindy Lee 160 Thurston, Linda Lee 75, 160 Tiggcs, Chris 160 Tiggcs, Craig 160 Tiggcs, Karla 160 Tiggcs, Randy 37, 63, 160 Timmerman, Angella 43, 59, 109, 160 Tindell, Randy 160 Titus, Tammy 160 Tomkins, Andy 160 Townsend, Tammy 160 Townsend, Terry 160 Tracy, Jeffery 36, 63, 160 Sha rkey, Christina 158 Trautwcin, Snerri 160 ______ rs__1 ftO ICO m rr , r -, « r Shearer, Paul 36, 92, 158 Sheehan, Renee 158 Sherman, Annette 158 Siegert, James 158 Siegert, Peggy Siegwarth, Robert 161 Sicmke, Mary Alice 158 Simon, Randy 36, 158 Sindlingcr, Debbie 108, 159 Sisk, Matt 36. 159 Smelcer, Michele 92, 159 Trentz, Teri 93, 160 Trevcthan, Neil 122, 160 Triggs, Mike 160 Trowbridge, Beverly 160 Troy, Jenre Alan 160 Tully, Nancy 160 Tummeyer, James 160 Tuthill, Timothy Unmacht, Daniel 63, 160, 161 Uskavitch, Andrew 160 Valentine, Sandy 160 Index 235 VanDenBerg, Darwin 36, 63 156 Vancleve, Pamela 160 Voske, Barbara 161 Voske, Duane 55, 161 Vogt, Gregory 160 Vise, Don 36, 161 Wagner, Debbie 161 Wagner, Jane Lori 161 Wagner, Rodney 161, 63, 92 Waldbillig, James 161 Waldbillig, Mary 43, 59, 92, 161 Waters, Matthew 39, 161 Weber, Randy 37, 161 Seber, Wendy Ann 43, 161 Weidenbacher, Albert 161 Weiland, Lori 59, 161 Weinberg, George 161 Weipert, Richard 161 Weir, Frank 161 Weires, Rodney 54, 161 Weis, Robert 161 Welbom, Gary 161 Welu, Michelle 75, 161 Welu, Mike 161 Wersinger, Jon 37, 161 Weston, Debbie 161 Wheeler, Tina 161 White, Cheryl 161 White, James 161 Wiesler, Richard 161 Wierorek, Paul 161 Willard, Dominique 161 Winter, Ross 43, 59, 161 - Daniel 36, 161 old, Randy 161 Wolf, Beth 108, 161 Wolf, Joan 161 Wolf, Lisa 161 Wolter, Gayla 43, 161 . 61 ght, Davfd 161 Yager, Karen, 161 Yates, Tracy 161 Yedon, Beakey 161 Zicgcnfuss, Gail 109, 161 138 Baal, Mary-English LRC 140 Baal, Richard-Science 138 Bateman, Susan-Language 11, 138, 137 Baylor, Connie -Bus. Ed. 136 Baylor, Roger-Physical Ed 33, 137 Beasley, Susan-Music 128 Bechcn, Francis-Language 137 Beeglcy, Kenneth-Guidance 137 Bellman, Rudy-Special Ed. 139 Bennett, Dave-Mathematics 36, 37, 137 Blaesin ,_Joseph-Bus. Ed. 58, Blocklinger, Karen-Phy. Ed. Bosveld, John-Sciencc 138 Bradley, James-Math 138 Bries, Donald-Special Ed. 139 Burke-Beverly-Sec. Staff 139 Cobb, Eldron-Bus. Ed. 136 Connolly, Martha-Guidance Richard-Math 34 , 34, , 143, 216 § !S fclSP 140 DeMaio, Carl-English 136 Dcrouin, Herman-Acitivites Advisor 12, 13 iioT--- Dcweerdt, Marlin-Math 138, 143 Diercks, Alan-Bus. Ed. 36, 136 Dillion, Beverly-Business Ed. 140 Dodge, Marjorie-Soc, Stud. 13?| Dunham, Dan-Phy. Ed. 34, 35, 59, 62 Enzler, Katherine-English 136 Even, Deborah-Sec. Staff 139 Falso, Frank-Guidance 137 Faulkner, Tom-Library 137, 138 Ziegenfuss, Ion 37, 55, 161 Fields, Stephen-English 136 Schaffer, Cindy Lou 158 Foster, Thomas-lnd. Ed. 137 Vaughn, Kevin 63, 16 Frommelt, Gene-Assoc, _ Auditori um Dedicated People. B Abling, Jerry-Guidance 137 Aenley, Ronald-Ind. Ed. 137, 143 Albrecht, Bernice-Nurse's Office 140 Anderson, Norm-Science 33, Gebhart, Ann-Sec. Staff 139 Geddei, Patrick-Bus. Ed. 136, 143 Ceottler, Ellen-H. Economics Gonzalez, Gloris-Language 109, 137 Graham, Mary Jo- Attendance Grether, Victoria-English 136 Criep, Maxine-English 136 Hahlen, Ronald-Art 11..136, 138 Hammond, Randv-Bus. Ed. 136 Happ, Robert-English 136 Hauth, Edward-Assistant Principal 12, 13 Heer, Russell- Assistant Head Custodian 139 Hershire, Jane-H. Economics 137 Herring, JoAnn-Assos. H. Economics 140 Hinrichs, Anne- English 136 Hoelscher, Larry-Ind. Ed. 137 Hogan, Elizabeth-Bus. Ed. 136, 138 Hollingworth, Fred-Bus. Ed. 136 Hoover, Mr. Horace-District Office Personal Howard, Vicki- Assoc, Business Ed. 140 Huston, Janet-English 136 Hutchenson, Rhip-Science 138 ller, Jan-H. Economics 126, 137 Johnston, Dr. Arden, District Office Personal Jordan, Kathleen-Assoc, Math LRC Jue ens, Charles-Science 62, Kennedy, Mr. Leo-District Office Personal Kirk, Walton-Assistant Principal 1, 13 Kistler, Jan-Assoc, English LRC 140 Kraus, Julia-Assoc.-Work Study 140 Kress, Betty-Sec. Staff 139 Kohleman, Conrad-Math 104, 138 Kopped Donald-Soc. Study Landschultz, Marga-Language 47, 49, 137 Less, David-Ind. Ed. 137 Link. Mr. Joseph-District Office Personal Lorenz, Mary-Guidance 137 LoweU, Jack-lnd. Ed. 137 Luckritz, Cheryl-Math 138 Maddox e-EngUsh 128, Mangold, Donna-H. Economics 127, 137 Martin, Jean-Math 138 Marty, Micheal-Science 40, 41 42 138 Mason, Elizabeth-Library 137 McEvory, Edward-Bus. Ed. 136 Menkcy, Thomas-Driver Ed. 136 MHler, John-lnd. Ed. 137 Mittvalsky, Edward-Art 136, Moody, Donald C.-Principal 11, 12 Morgan, Jane- Assoc. Attendance 140 Nelson, Donald-Driver Ed. 13 Nelson, SaUy-Phy. Ed. 39 Nickels, Thomas-lnd. Ed. 13Zj Nicholson, James-Publications 136, 140 wA NUles, Duane-Soc. Stud. 36j 37, 139 mi Nordenson, Craig-Science 138] O'ConneU, John-Soc. Study® 58, 139 Oehole, John-Music 92, 92, 138 O'Hare, Dr. Marvin, District Office Personal O'NeU, Darlene-English 136 Ottavi, Joseph-Soc. Study 139 Osten, Robert-Bus. Ed. 136 Patterson, Mack-lnd. Ed. 137 Paulsen, Larry-Math 56, 138 Peck, William-Associate Principal 12, 13, 119, 140 | Penning, John-Math 13, 138 I Peterson, James-Guidance 137] Potter, Gary-Soc. Study 36, 54, 139 Potts, Gerald-Assistant Principal 12, 13, 136j®p H Protteau, Betty-Music 92, 93, 138 PuroeU, Ceg-Phy. Ed. 33, 136 Ouere. Jan-Math 138 Ranbolt, Frank-Science 128, 138, 177 Rawson, Thomas-Soc. Study 139 Reed, A. Jane-Guidance 137 Renfrew. Charles-Art 136, 138 Resch, Kenneth-English 136 Reusch, Jerry-English 136 Reedel, Susan-English 136 Riga, Dr. Howard-District Office Personal Ritanan, Mary-Nurse 138 Robbins, Harry-Soc. Study 56 Rohr, Constance-Sec. Staff 139 Ip-Math 35, 121, se, Jane-English 136 ien, Clarence-Head Custodian 139 Ruden, Donald-Soc. Study 125, 138, 139 Slaem, Yvonne-Library 128, 137 Sandberg, Peg-Phy. Ed. Seiffert, William-Soc. Study 139 Schaul, Gene-Math Schetgan, Florence-English 136 Schmidt, Judith- English 137 Schockenoehl, Alan-Music Schicker, Vicki -English 136 236 Index Schroeder, Dennis-Soc. Study 138, 139 Schulz, Susan-Sec. Staff 139 Seiffert, William- Soc. Study 104 Shevery, Richard-Phy. Ed. 46, 47 , 48, 138 Siebert, Wayne-Teacher 137 Smith, Yvonne-Sec. Staff 139 Sprci jelmeyer, Betty-Sec. Stecichen, Glenn-English 137 Steckleine, Barbara-H. Economics 127, 137 Strohmeyer, Hazel-Sec. Staff 137, 139 Strurdwant, Charles-Ind. Ed. 33, 137 Terpstra, Lewis-English 137 Theiede, Roger-Science 139 Thurlow, Paul-Special Ed. 139 Timmerman, Bob-Soc. Study 32, 33, 106, 139, 143 Treanor, Norma-Sec. Staff 139 Tyler, Margaret- Phy. Ed. 138 Ummacht, Ruth-Bus. Ed. 136 Vrotsos, Betty-Seer. 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