Hildreth Public School - Greyhound Yearbook (Hildreth, NE)

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We probably never noticed the days as they went by. It was only when they were finally gone that we could look back and think of all those bittersweet moments which made up the school year. Our life behind us becomes a memory, our future becomes a road with many directions. For us, the Seniors of 1978 It was a year of deciding what to do with our lives, for we realized that this would be our last year of high school. As graduation neared perhaps a time of sadness crept In when we fully realized that a phase for our lives has just passed by, and another had begun. All we strived for throughout the year was completed. Nothing now could change the paths that each of us followed. With each victory and failure we learned that life Is full of hardships, but also full of goodness. The many disappointments became lessons of life, the joys became reminders of love, laughter, and happiness. There were times for crying, and good times for laughing, and there came a time to say Good-Bye to HILDRETH HIGH SCHOOL. V8AKK00K sew OKS 1978 SENIORS CELEBRATING 50’S DAY, THE WEEK BEFORE HOMECOMING Donna Adam Feelings are not like faucets that you can turn on and off. Janet Albers We can't do everything; but we can do something, and with God's help we will. Crale Bauer When one door of happiness closes, an- other opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. Kevin Benson The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star. 4 Alan Bunger Cheryl Bunger We all must hang together or assuredly A friend is a person with whom I may be we should all hang separately. sincere. Before him I may think aloud. Ronald Covey Michael Dallmann In this turbulent, confusing world of to- day we can't let yesterday use up too much of today. No sooner said than done. Judy Dejonge Colleen Fritz We can complain because rose bushes It we had no faults, we would not take have thorns, or rejoice because thorn so much pleasure in noticing them in bushes have roses. others. Marianne Fritz Robert Greening 6 As I try to remember yesterday, wonder- ing about tomorrow, I realize I should only concentrate on today. Love while you have love to give. Love while you have life to live. Paul Hagelberg Treat life with respect, you can t live without it. Waldeen Hinrichs Many a time the thing left silent makes for happiness. Jodi Jelkin Knowledge cannot make us all leaders, but It can help us decide which leader to follow. Todd Jelkin Strive for the best in life, only God knows what we can do. Jackie Rahmann Sandra Rahmann Faith: You can do very little with it, but you can do nothing without it. A part of ourself remains wherever we have been. Paul Metzger Kathy Johnson I choose to walk to the beat of a differ ent drummer. Don't remember days, remember mo- ments. Barbara Rewerts Dale Schmidt Don't walk In front of me, I may not Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow follow. Don't walk behind me, I may behind, not lead. Walk beside me, and just be my friend. Steven Schmidt Nadine Stuehm Live and let live. That way you stay out of trouble. If I were meant to be like Everyone else I would not have been given the gift of thought, for to follow the crowd takes no thought at all. Nathan Wright Whose yesterday look backwards with a smile. Kimberly Anders If I can stop one heart from breaking, ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin into his nest again, i shall not live in vain. 10 Dennis Mietzner Sponsor CjCJSS WJjCjC I, Donna Adam, will my nights after cheerleader practice to Terri Bunger, provided she gets beer nuts and wants to walk back to town. I, Janet Albers, will my ability to end up in the ditch backwards to Marcia Bertrand, providing she rolls it someday and comes out alive. I, Kim Anders, will my ability to climb In the dryer at the laundromat in pajamas to the Juniors, provided they can get two people In with them and it is 6:00 in the morning. I, Crale Bauer, will my ability to slam dunk the basketball to Joel Panter, providing that he grows a few inches. I, Kevin Benson, will my ability to quit basketball and have fun at state tournaments to Brian Rahmann, provided he has more fun than I did. I, Alan Bunger, will my ability to break eggs and dishes in Home Ec. to whoever can break more than I did, provid- ing you get along with Ronell. I, Cheryl Bunger, will my ability to become a member of the 24 hour club at state tournaments to any of the Soph- omores, providing they can stay awake 48 hours. I, Ron Covey, will my great strength and quickness to Chad Koch, providing he doesn't hurt himself. I, Mike Dallmann, will my ability to quit basketball to Mike Bertrand, providing he goes out. I, Judy DeJonge, will my ability to go to Alco and play with the toys there to Tammy Fritson and Marcia Bertrand, providing they have nothing better to do on a Saturday night. I, Colleen Friz, will my ability to run the cash register at the IGA to Chad Koch, providing he makes as many mis- takes and gets in as much trouble with the manager as I did. I, Marianne Fritz, will my ability to pass beer on the interstate going 55 coming home from state tournaments to anyone who thinks they can pass more cans. I, Bob Greening, will my ability to get along with the Sophomores during Basketball practice to Kelly Loschen. I, Paul Hagelberg, will my ability not to compare to anyone who can keep a straight face while doing so. I, Waldeen Hlnrichs, will my ability to get kicked out of Science to Scott Johnson, providing he doesn't get kicked out the first week of class. I, Todd Jelden, will my ability to get hurt in sports to anybody who thinks they could have more mishaps than I did. I, Jodi Jelkln, will my new Lady Schick shaver to Winkle Bienhoff, provided she uses It before every volleyball game. I, Kathy Johnson, will my ability to go to Taco John's and eat 9 hardshells and a large Coke to anyone who can beat my record without getting sick. I, Paul Metzger, will my ability to miss school to anyone who can come up with as many excuses as I had to. I, Jackie Rahmann, will my ability to sit on the bench during volleyball to Marcia Bertrand, Tammy Fritson, and Marti Metzger, providing that they have the same redhead coach I did. I, Sandy Rahmann, will my ability to go steady with three guys at one time during state tournaments to any under- classman, providing they can remember the names of the guys. I, Barb Rewerts, will my quiet ways to Karen Frerichs, as long as she can keep her mouth shut during a few classes. I, Dale Schmidt, will my ability to make the varsity basketball team to Charles Pollock, provided he doesn't stand on ten Five-gallon buckets to shoot. I, Steve Schmidt, will, but I just haven't got around to It yet. I, Nadine Stuehm, will my ability to think of the Word of the Day to Joel Panter, providing he can think of more words than I did and know the meaning without bothering the office. I, Nathan Wright, will my ability to hit REA poles and stop signs to Mike Bertrand, providing he hits more than I did my Senior year. 11 ecAss worms] It is now 1988 and the senior ciass of 1978 is gathering for its 10 year reunion. It just happens to be State Tournament time and the class meets by the pool at the Lincoln Hilton. First to arrive is Paul Hagelberg. He is now a successful psychologist in Boston. In his spare time he builds computers. Schreechlng to the doors next is Janet Albers, currently the owner of “Crashes Body Shop. Janet Is not married but she says there is still hope. Next to arrive Is Donna Adam. Donna now lives In Franklin where she has her own clothing store for petite sizes. There has been rumors that she Is getting married but she denies them all. Todd Jelden limps In next with his cute little brunette wife beside him. Todd has just recently taken over Uncle Jakes Mor- tuary business and made the announcement today that he would like to give his class a discount on his services. Driving up In his own bus is Crale Bauer. The bus Is full of screaming girls and on the side Is a sign reading The Bauer Boosters . Dr. B. Is playing pro-basketball with the Philadelphia 76ers. He is still single. Next walks In Steve Scmldt. He still lives at home but is thinking about joining the Army In the fall. Barb Rewerts is next to walk in. She still works at the mission. She and Big Al have finally set the date. Waldeen Hinrichs just flew back from Chicago where he controls the hog markets. He left his wife and a litter of children home to do the chores. Kevin and Colleen drive up in his 1970 model Impala that he just had painted and put wheels on. Kevin is chief camera man for ABC. Colleen has a coaching job at UCLA. They found time in their busy schedule to have three dark haired girls. Dale Schmidt drives up next. He finally has his own place, a cattle ranch In Wyoming and he is still scouting around for the right woman. Sandy Rahmann and her husband drive up In a brand new Vega from Washington D.C. Sandy Is a secretary at the Capitol Building. Rumor has ft that she is very good at keeping secrets. Ron Covey drives up In his 1967 GTO which he finally got fixed from the little incident at the dam. Ron currently Invested all his money In a Swineline ownership. He tells us that he is still not ready to settle down. Kathy Johnson drives up In her new van. Kathy has made it in the business world, She is the Midwest Manager of the largest trampoline manufacturers in the world. Kathy has been to busy jumping around the country to get married. Paul Metzger has just returned from RCA Recording Company where his band has just cut a new album. When he is not mak- ing albums, Paul still works at the mission. Next to arrive at the scene is Marianne Fritz. Marianne is now married to a plumber in Red Cloud. She is proud to tell us that she has just set up a special building for the display of her large collection of Budweiser Stickers. Mike Dallmann comes barreling In his faded yellow car. Mike owns a large farm near Macon. As he steps out we see that his dark haired wife and he have a fine crop of eight children. Cheryl Bunger comes in next. She tells us that she hasn't found a job yet but she's trying to fit one into her busy schdule. We also find out that she has just moved to Axtell because it saves on gas. Springing in next is Kim Anders In her dancing tights. She tells us that she has just finished a show on Broadway. She has a class ring from someone but whe won't say who. Driving up in his new 1988 GMC four-wheel drive pickup is Alan Bunger, followed by his long haired wife. She tells us that she hasn't forgiven him yet. After going to Tech. Alan became an engineer for U.S. Steel Corp. Walking in barefoot as usual is Judy DeJonge. We discover that Judy has also moved to Axtell. Judy and her husband have recently opened a branch office of Swineline Buildings in Axtell. Her husband is a little upset with her because she just ran into a brown pickup. Next to arrive is Jackie and Bob. Bob is now the host of American Sportsman which traveling all over the U.S. Jackie says It is hard to keep up the flower shop In Hildreth, but the two kids and Grandpa help out. Jodi Jelkln and her husband arrive next. Jodi Is now the author of Gross Stories which are published in Nude magazines In Colorado year round. Jodi and her husband are starting a large family to follow tradition. Nathan Wright comes running in next. He tells us his old blue car ran into a pole and he had to run the last five miles. We find out that Nathan has been living in California with his brother. And just as the program begins in walks Nadine Stuehm, late as always, following behind is eight short four eyed boys all of them carrying Kansas City Pennants. Nadine tells us that her husband is In Kearney for a league bowling tournament. Nadine is a successful psyclatrist. It's time for the Class D Championship game and everyone is going to the Sports Complex to see Hildreth and Polk battle it out again. The class all agrees that it has been a successful ten years. CjCASS 0 “79” Mary Caspar Toby Casper Kim Einspahr Scott Johnson Lori Kersenbrock Kelly Koch Karen Schmidt Deb Kelso CCASS 03 “80” Ricky Farlchs Tammy Frltson Sarah Jacobs Nancy Johnson Chad Koch Grag Loschan Kally Loschan Marti Matzgar Mika Moor a Brian Rahmann Tarry Warnkan Jaff Welch Sponsar John Kaflogg Sponsored by MJjCDKSZM KSC MAjCjC 15 mZH QKADS Michael Bertrand Jon Bunger Winkle Bienhoff Douglas Burns Shawn Benson David Casper Myrna Dallmann Karen Frerlchs Julie Jelden Richard Dallmann Vivian Schmidt Teresa Swarthout Kim Warnken Jeff Anders Sponsored by OS QOJCV SSSD-SZSPMS MSjCSOW 16 Axtefl, ne Scott Bunger SJQMZM GRADS Teresa Frecks Thomas Frltson Karen Hunt Sue Klker Julie Kruse David Miller Joel Panter Jodene Sanders Jackie Welch Thomas Nation Mr. Lienemann 17 SSVStfZM QRADS 18 Michael Miller I Charles Pollock Lori Schmidt Sponsored by jHJjCDKSZjH MOEja SZJ ZJOtf SJXZM WAVS Linda Stratman Mrs. Wiegand Sponsored by MMJJCVW MJjCjCSK Avon 19 WZH QRAM Curtis Schmidt Rebecca Schwartz James Soker Brenda Swarthout Sponsored by MJCDKSZM piwoe schoojcs Phone: 938-2415 Mrs. Frandsen Robert Alberts ZMJKD QUADS Amy Jo DeJonge Tarda Frerlchs Amy Hlnrlchs Carol Hogeland Angela Johnson Jennifer Johnson Michael King Chris Eynon Sarah (Bode) Kellogg Deane Avery 70UK ZM QUADS Clark Bauer Steven Burns Brenda Casper Duane Day Janell Harms Lynn Stratmann Michelle Pollock Barry Schmidt Ronda Soker Shelly Swarthout Mrs. Deist Not Pictured: Karl Booth Sponsored by: MJCDKSZM miJC'DJM JM Phone: 938-2841 Kendall Black seeom quads Regina Bunger David Fuerst Michele Hogeland Kandy Hunt Trisha Jelden Leann Johnson Janel Kruse Brent Nelson Scott Schwartz Kelly Rebel Tamara Llndau Mrs. Paul msv QUADS Dennis Day 22 Kimberly Evers Bradley Fuerst Lana Glllmlng ZM£ SZA ZS KAM 03 HJJCDK6ZH Serving this community since 1906 Hildreth, NE Holly Harsh 7JKSZ GRAM eotfzwuet) Mrs. Wright KJmSRGAKZStf Jerel Sanders Jane Steinkruger Wade Stratman Sponsored by svokz spoz jm Mrs. Frltson 23 ADMWSZKA ZJOJV AN® SCHOOC MOAKD Doyle Mills Gary Fisher Superintendent Priciple and Music D le Loschen Vice President, Leon Bertrand, Roberta Schwartz, Gary Fisher, Doyle Mills, Lee Johnson, President, Maxine Johnson Secteary, Paula Albers Treasure, 26 IZABETH KIKER Speech, English 1977 1978 MMS uewczy 27 JANITORS KAm Sponsored by KJQMZWAy QKOCSKV 30 Franklin, NE Sponsored by CSSS QAKAQS Hildreth, NE MJXSX) CMORUS Front Row: Faye Schmidt, Teresa Swarthout, Karen Frerichs, Tammy Fritson, Nadine Stuehm, Judy Defonge Marcia Bertrand, Lynette Neison Cheryl Bunger, Mary Casper, Sarah Jacobs, Marilyn Greening, Second Row: Kim Einspahr, Vivian Schmidt, Lori Kersenbrock, Stanley Johnson, Mike Bertrand, David Casper, Doug Burns, Chad Koch, Greg Loschen Terry Warnken, Terry Bunger, Winkle Bienhoff, Marianne Fritz, Third Row: Carmela Frerichs, Myrna Dallmann, Sandy Rahmann, Kathy Johnson Dana Bunger, Shawn Benson, Kevin Benson, Bob Greening, Alan Bunger, Brian Rahmann, Jodi Jelkin, Barb Reverts, Marti Metzger, Top Row: Kathy Frerichs, Lois Bunger, Laura Black, Kim Warnken, Nancy Johnson Mike Dallmann, Jon Bunger, Todd Jelden, Jeff Welch, Donna Adam, Janet Albers, Jackie Rahmann, Karen Schmidt, Cindy Bunger, Not Pictured: Kim Anders, Jeff Anders, Julie Jelden, Andrea Osterbuhr, Deb Kelson, Kelly Loschen 32 Mr. Fisher QJKCS QjC££ Front Row: Laura Black Judy DeJonge, Nadine Stuehrri Jodi Jelkin, Jackie Rahmann Nancy Johnson, Kim Warnken Second Row: Mary Casper Marilyn Greening, Winkle Bien- hoff, Lynette Nelson, Sarah Jacobs, Carmela Frerichs, Julie Jelden, Andrea Osterburh, Vivian Schmidt, Third Row: Lori Kersenbrock, Cindy Bunger, Deb Kelso, Lois Bunger, Kim Einspahr, Karen Schmidt, Karen Frerichs, Faye Schmidt, Fourth Row: Kim Anders, Marti Metzger, Marianne Fritz, Terri Bunger, Dana Bunger, Marcia Bertrand, Tammy Fritson, Myrna Dallmann, Top Row: Barb Rewerts, Janet Albers, Donna Adam, Cheryl Bunger, Kathy Johnson Sandy Rahmann, Teresa Swarthout, Kathy Frerichs 33 Double Sextet Sextet Triple trio Double Octet VRAM A ZJCS FRONT ROW: Jeff Welch, Kathy Frerichs, Paul Hagelberg, Dana Bunger, Kim Einspahr, Shawn Benson, Tammy Frltson, Brian Rahmann, Karen Frerichs, Mrs. Kiker SECOND ROW: Carmela Frerichs, Jeff Anders, Sarah Jacobs, Kim Anders, Janet Albers, Chad Koch, Kelly Loschen, David Casper, Nancy Johnson. FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL: Duet Acting: Jeff Welch Shawn Benson, Karen Frerichs David Casper Extemporaneous Speaking: Nancy Johnson After Dinner Speaking: Paul Hagelberg, Karen Frerichs Oral Interpretation of Poetry: Brian Rahmann, Chad Koch Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature: Janet Albers, Sarah Jacobs, Dana Bunger. FORT KEARNEY CONFERENCE: Oral Interpretation of Drama: Brian Rahmann, Chad Koch, Kathy Frerichs, Tammy Frit- son, Dana Bunger Extemporaneous Speaking: Nancy Johnson, Jeff Anders Duet Acting: Jeff Welch Shawn Benson After Dinner Speaking: Paul Hagelberg, Kim Elnspahr Informative Public Speaking: David Casper, Carmela Frerichs, Original Public Address: Mary Casper Oral Interpretation of Poetry: Brian Rahmann, Chad Koch Oral Interpretation of Prose Lit- erature: Janet Albers. Sarah Jacobs. 34 SZUMtfZ eOUfiCK Top Row: Mrs. Nelson, Karen Frerlchs, Kelly Loschen, Jay Jelkln, Middle Row: Kim Elnspahr, Shawn Benson, Jackie Rahmann, Dana Bunger, Jodi Jelkln, Bottom Row: Lisa Loschen, Julie Kruse, Jackie Welch, Laura Black. 35 H CLUB FIRST ROW: David Casper, Todd Jeiden, Kevin Benson, Crale Bauer, Jon Bunger, Richard Dallmann SECOND ROW: Mr. Sharpe, Nathan Wright, Mike Dallmann, Alan Bunger, Bob Greening, Ron Covey, Mike Bertrand THIRD ROW: Mr. Wickham Stanley Johnson, Steve Schmidt, Waldeen Hinrichs, Dale Schmidt, Paul Hagelberg, Scott Johnson, Ricky Frerichs FOURTH ROW: Shawn Benson, Jeff Welch, Kelly Loschen, Greg Loschen, Chad Koch, Terry Warnken, Brian Rahmann 36 Q.A.P. First row .. Nancy Johnson, Dana Bunger, Jody Jelkin, Winkie Bienhoff, Lynett Nelson Tammy Fritson, Lori Frerichs, Miss. Elifrltz, Second row .. Terri Bunger, Cindy Bunger Debbie Kelso, Lois Bunger, Vivian Schmidt, Marelyn Greening, Carmela Frerichs Third row .. Laura Black, Mariane Fritz, Mary Casper, Kim Einspahr, Karen Schmidt Lori Kersenbrock, Andrea Osterbuhr, Julie Jelden, Kim Warnken. Fourth row .. Colleen Fritz, Kim Anders, Janet Albers, Kathy Johnson, Sandy Rahmann, Donna Adams, Cheryl Bunger, Teresa Swarthout, Kathy Frerichs, Sara Jocobs. 37 psp caw From left to right 1st row: Dana Bunger, Donna Adam, Colleen Fritz, Terri Bunger, Jodi Jelken, Laura Black, 2nd row: Myrna Dallmann, Jodi Sanders, Julie Greening, Vivian Schmidt, Nancy Johnson, Tammy Frltson, Lisa Los- chen, Nancy Egge, Julie Kruse, Mrs. Nemecek, 3rd row: Marcia Bertrand, Jackie Welch, Diane Casper, Teresa Frecks, Karen Frerichs, Sandy Rahmann, Lori Schmidt, Teresa Swarthout, Faye Schmidt, Karen Hunt, 4th row: Kim Einsphar, Karen Schmidt, Sue Kiker, Mary Casper, Kathy Frerichs, Marilyn Greening, Jackie Rahmann, Lyn- nette Nelson, Carmela Frerichs, Lori Frerichs, top row: Marti Metzger, Kim Warnken, Cheryl Bunger, Judy De- Jonge, Sarah Jacobs, Winkie Bienhoff, Kathy Johnson, Nadine, Stuehm, Janet Albers, Lori Kersenbrock, Lois Bunger 38 6H£8K££A On top left to right: Laura Black, Donna Adam, Dana Bunger, On bottom: Terri Bunger, Jodi Jelken, Colleen Fritz 39 y- zssms FRONT ROW: Nancy Johnson, Laura Black, Teresa Swarthout, Dana Bunger, Tammy Frltson, Marcia Bertrand, Vivian Schmidt, Myrna Dallmann, SECOND ROW: Donna Adams, Sandy Rahmann, Carmela Frerichs, Mary Casper, Tode Hel- kin, Lynette Nelson, Karen Frerichs, Marianne Fritz, Sarah Kellogg (Sponsor) THIRD ROW: Marilyn Greening, Jakcie Rahmann, Marti Metzger, Lori Kersenbrock, Lois Bunger, Nadine Stuehm, Janet Albers, Kathy Frerichs, Kim Einspahr FOURTH ROW: Cindy Bunger, Cheryl Bunger, Winkie Bienhoff, Terri Bunger, Colleen Fritz, Kathy Johnson, Sarah Ja- cobs, Barbara Rewerts, Judy DeJonge, Kim Warnken, omesKs 40 MCA Top Row: Paul Hagelberg, Todd Jelden, Nathan Wright, Nadine Stuehm, Kathy Johnson, Jodi Jelkln. Middle Row: Miss Ellfrltz, Nancy Johnson, Cindy Bunger, Marianne Fritz. Bottom Row; Carmela Frerlchs, Laura Black, Lori Kersenbrock, Mary Casper, Kim Elnspahr, Karen Schmidt. omesKS ma zjomjC mom o New and old members Lighting of candles Selection of new members Parents putting pins on new members. New Members New Members and Parents t 1977-7S 300 ZHM£ FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Johnson, Shawn Benson, Jeff Welch, Richard Dallmann, Nathan Wright, SECOND ROW: Coach Sharpe, Mike Dallmann, David Casper, Chad Koch, Kevin Benson, Coach Wickham, THIRD ROW Joel Panter S. M. Alan Bunger, Bob Greening, Kelly Koch, Scott Johnson, Mike Bertrand, S.M. Tom Fritson S.M. BACK ROW: Waldeen Hinrlchs, Terri Warnken, Dale Schmidt, Steve Schmidt, John Bunger, Ricky Frerichs, 44 omMse DS7SMSS ZSAM CA 45 vojueynjux Top Row- Winkle Bienhoff, Marcia Bertrand, Terri Bunger, second row- Mrs. Nemecek, Jackie Welch, Sarah Jacobs, Dana Bunger, Laura Black, Nadine Stuhem, Marianne Fritz, Julie Kruse, Mrs. Elifritz, Bottom Row- Kathy Johnson, Marti Metzger, Jodi Jelken, Colleen Fritz. 46 Top Row- Teresa Swarthout, Second Row- Mrs. Nemecek, Karen Schmidt, Nancy Johnson, Tammy Fritson, Kim Elnspahr, Mrs. Elifritz, Bottom Row- Karen Frerichs, Lynette Nelson, Marilyn Greening, Kim Warnken, Kathy Frerichs, VAKSKIJ AND ffV QMCS Back Row- Marcia Bertrand, Dana Bunger, Lynette Nelson, Mary Casper, Marti Metzger, Colleen Fritz, Winkle Bienhoff, Marilyn Greening, Cheryl Bunger, Karen Schmidt, Andrea Osterbuhr, Tammy Fritson, Front Row- Mari- anne Fritz, Judy DeJonge, Mr. Wickham, Kathy Johnson. 1977-78 y. v.kaskszhacjc FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Randy Lienemann, Mike Bertrand, Sam Shape BACK ROW Tom Fritson, Stanley John- son, Brian Rahmann, Chad Koch, David Casper Dale Schmidt, Jon Bunger, Paul Hagelberg, Kelly Loschen, Jeff Welch, Jeff Anders Shawn Benson, Scott Bunger Hildreth Opponent 47 Amherst 41 35 Wilcox 43 51 Alma 62 81 S. E. M. 43 34 K. Catholic 35 59 Bertrand 45 63 Arapahoe 46 59 Loomis 52 52 Franklin 55 31 Axtell 48 56 Elm Creek 52 61 Pleasanton 41 47 Overton 38 46 1977-78 VARSJZy nASKSZKACC FRONT ROW Scott Bunger, Sam Sharpe, Randy Lienemann, Tom Fritson BACK ROW Brian Rahmann, Jeff Welch, Alan Bunger, Paul Hagelberg, Dale Schmidt Crale Bauer, Todd Jelden, Jon Bunger, Kelly Koch, Bob Greening, Kelly Loschen Chad Koch Hildreth Opponent Hildreth Opponent 79 Amherst 54 F. K. C. Tournament 69 Wilcox 51 81 Pleasanton 47 58 Alma 45 96 Elm Creek 60 84 Sumner 61 61 Axtell 39 60 K. Catholic 47 District Tournament 72 Bertrand 42 82 Beaver City 44 93 Arapahoe 66 82 Campbell 45 86 Loomis 5C 60 Axtell 50 90 Franklin 56 Regional 70 Axtell 56 61 Nelson 60 ot 81 Elm Creek 65 STATE 73 Pleasanton 53 75 Lex. St. Ann 62 78 Overton 39 79 St. Edwards 46 70 Polk 63 49 RECORD 23-0 noys zkack Mr. Sharpe, Shawn Benson, Brian Rahmann, Jeff Anders, Jon Bunger, Todd Jelden Crale Bauer, Paul Hagelberg QJKCS ZKACK FIRST ROW: Marianne Fritz, Karen Schmidt, Julie Jelden, Kim Warnken, Laura Black, Kathy Frerichs, Lynette Nel- son, Teresa Swarthout, Carmela Frerichs, Mr. Wickham. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Bunger, Colleen Fritz, Andrea Oster- buhr, Sarah Jacobs Mary Casper, Kim Einspahr IIK MJQH AC LEFT TO RIGHT, Joel Panter, Jay Jelkln, Michael Miller, Scott Bunger, Tom Nation, Lynn Harms, Tom Frltson, Charles Pollock, Coach Sharpe. FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Julie Kruse, Lisa Loschen, Teresa Frecks, Jackie Welch, Jodi Sanders, BACK ROW: Coach Sharpe, Kayleen Steinkruger, Diane Casper, Lori Schmidt, Sue Kiker, Karen Hunt, Julie Greening, Coach Wickham. 54 AZMCSZje AWARDS John G. Frorichs Most Valuable Football Player: Alan Bunger Best Defensive Football Player: Bob Greening Most Valuable Volleyball Players: Sarah Jacobs Colleen Fritz Most Valuable Boys Basketball Player: Crale Bauer Most Valuable Girls Basketball Player: Colleen Fritz Coaches Outstanding Athlete: Crale Bauer SPECIAL NOTE: At the State Basketball Tournament, Crale Bauer, Todd Jelden, and Alan Bunger were all on the Lincoln Journal Star's Class D All-Tourney team. Crale and Todd were also on the Omaha World-Herald's Class D team. Both papers placed Crale Bauer on their All-Tourney, All-Class teams. These three players received nu- merous other honors, including All-Fort Kearney Conference. TRACK: Crale Bauer Todd Jelden took part in the Boys State Track Meet in the High Jump, while Colleen Fritz participated in the 80 yard low hurdles at the Girls State Meet. 55 HOMSeOMWG 1977-197S Quesfi: tJACKje KJM KOM Sheila Johnson, Colleen Fritz, Donna Adam, Jackie Rahmann, Bob Greening, Alan Bunger, Kevin Benson, Mark Bertrand 58 —TT - u i i uu i KU0UN os lonely PD5XTJDN , f BUZ , 5 WELL _ BUFFER jjs TIME rOK 77 ‘«EYHOUIIDVTCtl a virTnR | HOMSeOMWG SJGtfS POUND 'EM WHOPPER □ F CLASS VICTOR W ‘JUjWOK CjCASS PjCA y BROTHER GOOSE CAST Jeff Adams .............. Carol ................... Wesley .................. Hyacinth ................ Mrs. Lumpkins ........... Peggy Wlnkel ............ Mrs. Mason .............. Eve ................... Alice ................... Lenore .................. Mrs. Trimmer ............ Truck Driver ............ DIRECTOR: Elizabeth KIker ...Toby Casper ...Terri Bunger ..... Kelly Koch .... Kim Elnspahr .... Cindy Bunger .. Karen Schmidt Lori Kersenbrock .... Laura Black ...... Deb Kelso .... Lois Bunger ... Mary Casper ... Scott Johnson sewoK ecAss pjca y FOLLOW THE GLEAM CAST Jill Sh$l(ion Bob Sheldon Stanley Sheldon Constance Sheldon Jane Hotsle Girls Judy DeJonge Marianne Fritz Kim Anders Miss McCabe Wilton Vincent Pete Alex The Count Dr. Lamplosh A Mother A Sister A Brother Mrs Hotkiss Mr Hotkiss Chester Manuelo DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Klker nomus M0HZ 4 aczjvjzjss SPONSORS Jerome Fritz - Horizon Seeds DeJonge's Motor Shop Hildreth Lioness Club George Casper - Pioneer Seeds Donald Nelson - Praire Valley Dick Fuerst - DeKalb Seeds Hildreth I G A Naomi Bennett - Craft Shop Mlnden Exchange Bank Trust Joys Floral - Mlnden Naden's Pharmacy - Franklin Hilsabeck Sporting Goods Holdrege Floral Big John's Ford Jelden Paint Store •;• V ; • • v ■ ' _ - - fc«- • - ■ ♦ • k . - V • i _• ■ • • • «T • - e • % ■M — « -%. • e k. •. ■ - • i V - ‘ -t- - - . C 4 sr ■y V • -. . 4 i . k- '•- . V '- « • ,-f - '■ . ' - . 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