Holdingford High School - Memories Yearbook (Holdingford, MN)

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Marilyn Skroch Thomas sxfudmrek Teresa Sowada Paul Stanoch Sharon Sob1eck Bonn1e .,,, M. '!1l: Stegura W l h Mary Stodolka David Studer Charles Swedziak Arthur Symanieu Diane Tschida Kenneth Tschida Kevin Voss Myron Voss Ervin Wanecha. Dale Wentland Daniel Wentland Mark Wentland Wendy Wheece Linda Zwak Daniel Zwilling I6 senior officers and advisors BOTTOM ROW: Secretary-Treasurer, D. Ebnetg President, M. I-Iuls, V. President, B. jarnot. TOP ROW: Mr. Sattler, Mrs. Sik, Mr. Roebuck. class motto: if we Want to see peace flowering in the world tomorrow, we must plant the seeds of love today. class song: knights in white satin class flower: white rose class colors: blue and white I7 I . . . admmlstratlon superintendent principal school board SEATFD: Mr. Vos, Mr. I-Iuls, Mr. Meagher, STANDING: Mr. Malikowski, Mr. Hylla, Mr. Platz, Mr. Wochnick 18 FACULTY Alvin Le inen Mathe matics Beverly Beuning Spanish Physical Education William Sparr Vocational Preparation 3 fa Linda I-Ielgeland Physical Sciences Gary Roebuck 2O Darrell Klipfel Mathematics English, Drama L... f james Sattler Business Education 3,---Q Mere dith Lindrud English Pub lic Re lations W ' fin je an Lovelace Vocational Home Economics 13 Q ,X Judy Rasmussen V ocati onal Pre paration ss S if ' , ,, ,y an s , lx xi 'S Richard Bibeau Biological Sciences Ng S f 34? - 5 ff A Vik fa . .. if S A A -f' :sf ii Qi , , , 'rr f' 55 ' i - 1' R -12 S ' , .r . :EN V yfs S ,ky ,egg - iss. , J 5 4-. K ' -3, ig r, N5 ' be ' S 'A ' 3 'Vi f 5 ,. is T ,., www' Q4 . Q ?'S7ffi3i1S.'5-F '! Arlyn Lawrenz Voc ational Agriculture Kenneth Howe Social Science rflnfoe Mlchael Odden Art Paul Norman Industr1a1 Arts M1che1e DeB11eck Art Home Economics .-D ,Q --mi 4 We 5 , x xx gf ANI ' fr sm '55 5? s fi if --sz . . S in ,.,,wx,.Q M., .,.., z Ay 3 5 Q?-ggi: a Q Q Sufi A J' v Y is Jil f Q 1 :xx F hips . xx F 5' xx f 5 ,, W W sm' , S mx 3 , 599655 , 4 . f Neil Holland Speech, Drama, Social Science Lucille McGraw Reading Spe cialist F lorette Chenevert English Terry Sunde Biological Sciences Avg, :V A Y .,.aQm1-4, -,L . an 4A:k,S,: : - Stephen Erlander Social Science Jose ph Christensen Mathematics Patricia Sik 22 Driver Education Business Education English Steven Glockzin Industrial Arts Driver Education Photography Gene Anderson Social Science Katherine Drew English, Social Science rw.. I Rhonda Peters English , Music Marcia Kuebelbeck Physio al Educ ation , Daniel janisch E H1dEf1CkS0n Physical Education an 23 Social Science Chester B lascziek Physical Education Health Konda Klipfel English 2 E E K Q Dale Bruns Home School Coordinator S Mary Struzyk School Nurse special people . , Carol White Librarian Wwww Bonnie Piehn joseph Fitzgerald Speech Therapist Adult Agriculture meeting special needs Celestine Pollock 24 joseph Donnell Federal Funds Co-ordinator Counselor ,w.-1-un..r4lll! r it personnel Mrs. Mader, Mrs. Adolph, Mrs. Roettger, Mrs. Ertl ROW 1: Mrs. Kobylinski, Mr. Koczur, Mr. Litchy, Mr. Wentland, ROW 2: Mr. Wrobel, Mr. Feia, Mr. Huls, Mr. Wentland, Mr. Roettger, Mr. jarnot, Mr. Terwey, Mr. Feia, Mr. Stodolka, Mr. Brenny, Mr. Sobania Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Winkler, Mrs. Litchy 2 nf I in at Q I 41 I E I . . Li Q W. 1 3 .X Y Mrs. Berscheid, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. J Ebnet, Mrs. Muyres Mrs. Calgaro 25 Mr. Bieniek Mr. Schueler thank-you parents for our growth you have seen to it that we grow mentally, as well as physically you have seen us grow open-mindedly departing from tradition to the excitement of a new life. thank you ....... for not inhibiting the essence of progress. We outgrew worn-out beliefs and sterile traditions. you set the spark afire for the life we will make, or break. . . . . . . .for giving us a chance to learn the lessons a thousand books or tongues can't give. the lessons. . . of life. UNDERCLASSMEN ROW 1: L. Pfleuger, D. Grebinoski, M. Soltis, D. Namyst, S. Scepaniak, S. Bieniek, M. Breth, L. Berg. ROW 2: G. Huls, T. Warga, P. Zwilling, G. Studer, G. Schmit, S. Wunderlich, P. Marsolek, P. Hlebain, W. Cipala. ROW 3: G. I-Iuls, G. Wentland, L. Winkler, D. Grebinoski, G. Kapsner, T. Kollodge, J. May, J. Kedrowski, J. Pierskalla. ROW 4: R. Stanoch, D. Grebinoski, M. Suek, T. Wandersee, B. Waletzko, D. Raab, A. Opatz, I. Yurczyk, T. Gallus, R. Maine. MISSING: G. Ebnet, A. Hirnsl, D. Huls, B. Mader, G. Posch, D. Schlichting, J. Senart, B. I-Iarren, M. Heinen, G. Huls. juniors ROW 1: B. Slivnik, G. Dickhausen, L. Sobania, I. Chock, I. Meier, G. Omann, C. Puchalla, S, Westbrook, P. Warzecha, J. Scegura. ROW 2: J. Kerestes, M. Breth, R. Sobania, K, Pintok, Y. Pannek, M. Eichers, M. Yurczyk, D. Boeckermann, T. Ebnet, M. Notsch. ROW 3: R. Ruprecht, K. Schiller, S. Bialka, C. Czech, S. Opatz, K. Wunderlich, M. Kociemba, R. Ehrlichmann, I. Gerads, C. Ertl. ROW 4: D. Headley, C. Yamry, K. Riesner, M. Vos, R. Scepaniak, D. Raab, S. Fautsch, J. Maleska., J. Klimmek, M. Sand. MISSING: M. Heinen, P. I-Ilebain, D. Jonas, D. Sowada, R. Stanoch, D. Viehauser, J. Voss, R. Warzecha, R. Wheece. 28 ROW 1: M. Rudolph, M. Senart, D. Vos, D. Lane, T. Scegura, A. Stanoch, D. Braun, S. Sobania, S. Stoermann, J. Konsor, C. Wheece. ROW 2: T. Kremers, S. Voss, C. Pollock, L. Stanoch, E. Feld, L. Meller, L. Feia, D. Young, C. Kurtz, C. Pintok, J. Czech, M. Molus. ROW 3: J, Horvath, M. Kobylinski, I. Kollodge, D. Solarz, I. Gerads, A. Preusser, E. Johannes, C. Pierskalla, S. Maleska, A. Barg, L. I-Ieitzman, J. Feld, ROW 4: P. Sobania, E. Opatz, A. Fautsch, M. Wandersee, P. Ebnet, J. Fedor, I. Seitz, D. Mey, I. Stodolka, K. Pierskalla, K. Kaeter, C. Calgaro B. N amyst, K. Stoermann. MISSING: D. Brenny, L. Huls, S. Loehlein, M. Panek, G, Pilarslci. sophomores ROW 1:P. Czech, S Stegura D Stanoch D Binsfeld B K . , , , . , , apsner, I. Meagher, N. Durene, N. Eiden, R. Bieniek, I. Opatz, K. May, T. Pogatchnik. ROW 2: J. Langner, W. Ebnet, E. Ertl, G. Knapp, M. Hylla, M. Brick, J. Yamry, P. Streit, A. Johannes, S. Malikowski. ROW 3: D. Kociemba, J. Chromey, M. Kurtz, R. Yurczyk, R. Pflueger, S. Sowada, D. Hartung, A. Klein, D. Fautsch, T. Winkler, W. Kostreba. ROW 4: C. Graves, R. Ruprecht, R. Breth, K. Harlander, M. Slivnik, B. Maine, S. Bielejeski, L. Yamry, R. Opatz, K. Schiller, H. Huls, MISSING: L. Pilarski, M. Sobieck, D. Warzecha, P. Wentland. 29 ROW 1: L. Scepaniak, E. Konsor, B. Gerads, L. Vos, D. Kostreba., M. Eiden, D. Scegura, M. Eichers. ROW 2: A. Bieniek, S. Czech, C. Tschida, P. Knapp, C. Skroch, B. Sobania, C. Kunstleben, S. Ertl. ROW 3: D. Tschida, D. Binek, E. Bieniek, L. Pierskalla, D. Voller, R. Sand, K. Studer, T. Woidylla, M. Loehlein, K. Lashinski. ROW 4: P. Huls, L. Platz, J. Dobis, A. Iuel, K. Soltis, R. Ertl, J. Lichy, A. Voss, S. May. MISSING: D. Sobieck, C. Voss, B. Young, I. Panek. grade 9 ROW 1: D. Popp, P. Wunderlich, 1. Czech, P. Krystosek, J. Salitros, J. Nentl, I. Kedrowski. ROW 2: E. May, D. Kerestes, K. Huls, S. Kociemba, G. Ebnet, P. Pierskalla, M. Scepaniak. ROW 3: B. Young, I. Ebnet, E. Fedor, L. Suek, E. Pintok, D. Opatz, R. Kaeter, I. Ehrlichmann. ROW 4: A. Notsch, D. Stanoch, J. Kolodjeski, G. Waletzko, M. Platz, W. Reeseman, R. Pilarski, P. Raab. MISSING: M. Durene, D. Langner, V. Czech. 30 g 3 l Al A Ln ROW 1: T. Vos, S. Lane, M. I-Ilebain, K. Winkler, C. Zwilling, I. Sobieck, D Wentland, T. Chromey, T. Chromey, S. Baum. ROW 2: L. Hadrich, I. Barg, I. Sobania., B. Wentland, S. Pilarski, T. Ruprecht, B. Pintok, C. Warzecha, N. Brenny, R. Iarnot, A. Pintok. ROW 3: R. Kobylisnki, K. Kremers, S. Burg, L. Lashinski, G. Kociemba, D. Pierskalla., C. Loehlein, M. Viehauser, I. Winkler, R. Huls, D. Rudolph, S. Heitzman, I. Ebnet. ROW 4: D. Pyka, E. Warzecha, S. Schiller, R. Stanoch, B. Pierskalla, W. Johannes, L. Raab, M. Wandersee, M. May, P. Bierscheid, S. Posch. MISSING: A. Biniek, D. Young, C. Namyst. grade ROW 1: S. Breth, R. Eichers, B. Senart, R. Pintok, B. Lehner, E. Gertkin, J. Wheece, T. Kostreba, K. Feia., A, Skroch. ROW 2: D. Kurtz, B. Molus, M. Euteneurer, J. Scepaniak, R. Sobania, A. Sand, I. Opatz, A. Maleska, E. Stitch, M. Preusser, W. Vanl-Ioorik, A. Pilarski. ROW 3: B. Bialka, T. Opatz, T. Voss, M. Fisher, M. Kuklok, J. Erickson, E. Schiller, D. Wentland, E. Rudnicki, R. Yurczyk, L. Juel. ROW 4: K. Benkowski, T. Opatz, A. Grebinoski, R. Kaeter, I. Poepping, T. May, R. I-Iartung, K. Ebnet, V. Yamry, M. Skudlarek, J. Bielejeski, J. Wunderlich, C. Notsch. MISSING: G. Czech, J. Meagher, W. Platz, A. Stegura. 31 li - A 4 fl L ROW 1: I. Fiedler, T. Krystosek, L. Binek, L. Stich, D. Kaeter, J. Stanoch, I. Pilarski, P. May, D. Solarz, T. Swedziek, J. Warzecha, G. Stegura. ROW 2: J. Malikowski, K. Fautsch, L. Ertl, D. Meyer, I. Pollock, P. Pierskalla, P. Pilarski, C. Nentl, K. Johannes, R. Reeseman, T. Jarnot, N. Grebinoski. ROW 3: S. Lange, I. Stegura, M. Ertl, I. Stich, M. Breth, J. Skwira, C. Harlander, E. Karls, M. Maine, C. Breth, A. I-Iuls, C. Ebert, P. Grebinoski. ROW 4: D. Solinger, H. Kuechle, R Schmidt, A. Waletzko, J. Soltis, G. Waletzko, M. Suek, I. Klein, M. Callus, K. Sobieck, E. Schiller, B. Wentland, R. Wentland, I. Demsey. MISSING: I. Czech, L. Kostreba, I. Krych. grade ROW 1: R. Eiden, D. Young, A. Senart, I. Raab, K. Pierskalla, W. Kostreba, C. Hennek, K. Binek, J. Kobylisnki, T. Czech, T. Eichers. ROW 2: R. Bromenschenkel, D. May, M. Durene, P. Becker, D, Stock, L. Eichers, T. Bialka, B. Burg, J. Senart, R. Fussy, S. Sowada, K. Marsolek. ROW 3: D. Knapp, L. Cipala., K. Bieniek, B. Maleska, L. Winkler, -M. Rudolph, L. Hadrich, I. Schleper, D. Tschida, T. Fedor, W. Opatz, D. Kuklok, I. Salitros. ROW 4: S. Ebnet, I. Hlebain, T. Vogt, E. Pierskalla, J. Sand, D. Pilar-ski, R. Opatz, R. Kolodjeski, D. Voss, M. Sobania, W. Gaida, R. Scepaniak, J. Koehn, K. Seitz, D. Euteneuer. MISSING: R. Panek, B. Warga. 32 10th BOTTOM ROW: Secretary-Treasurer, E. Johannes, Vice President, J. Kollodgeg FRONT: President, E. May: Vice President, M. President, M. I-Iylla. TOP ROW: Advisors: Platz. TOP ROW: Advisors: Mr. Sunde, Mr. Sparr, Mrs. Kuelbelbeck, Mr. Klipfel, Mr. Mr. Odden. 'MISSING: Secretary-Treasurer, C. Voss. Howe. Vice President, D. Headley, President, I. Klimmekg Secretaryr-Treas- urer, J. May. Advisors: Mr. Erickson, Mr. Glockzin, Mr. Erlander. class officers and advisors llth 8th ROW 1: Vice President, C. Nentlg President, A, Hulsg Sec- retary-Treasurer, L. Cipalag Advisors: Mrs. Rasmussen, Mr. Anderson, Miss I-Ielgeland. 33 ROW 1: Advisor, Mrs. Lovelace, President, M. Skudlarek, Vice Pres- ident, E. Stichg Advisor, Mrs. McGraw. ROW 2: Secretary, K. Benkowskig Treasurer, K. Feia. TOP: Advisor, Mr. Norman, Jiflw if ACTIVITIES ROW 1: J. Czeck, Mrs. DeB1ieck, Advisor, P. Lowe. ROW 2: S. Stoermann, M. Skroch, D. Scepaniak, M. Stodolka, J. Meier, P. Becker. ROW 3: K. Pintok, N. Eiden, R. Sobania, C. Kurtz, M. Molus, I. Hartung. ROW 4: Y. Pannek, R. I Ehrlichmann, M. Raab, B. Roettger, M. Breth, M. Kociemba, T. Scegura. ROW 5: M. Suek, D. Huls, K. Riesner, P. Streit, E. Schmidt, I. Kerestes, J. May. f.h.a. officers SITTING: Advisor, Mrs. Deblieckg Vice Pres. , P. Lowe, Treasurer, M. Raabg Song Leader, P. Becker. STANDING: Historian, J. May, Presi- dent, I. I-Iartrungg Secretary, M. Suek. Q, aj, swiss -ae Q, is Bisdkifhieg M55 5 ,P fmaief 535 EHPz.....f'i ..r. .. . Q I ' . 3 sf 1 . -I 2.3 55? .rf . 3' - sag veins? f.h.a. f.f.a. ROW 1: G. I-Iuls, J. I-Iuls, A. Pueringer, A. Panek, P. Pierskalla, A. Klein, B. Ertl, R. Stanoch, E. Bieniek. ROW 2: L. Pflueger, T. Warga, K. Schiller, W. Ebnet, J. Kapsner, I. Ebnet, E. Ertl, D. Raab, D. Grebinoski, R. Pflueger, C. Ertl. ROW 3: D. Grebinoski, J. Kedrowski, D. Wentland, M. Ebnet, R. Meagher, M. Slivnik, R. Ertl, R. Ruprecht, M. Wentland, A Dobis. was f.t.a ROW 1: N. Eiden, R. Sobania, M. Yurczyk, D. Bo , . . D. Scepaniak. ROW 2: M. Breth, I. Kerestes, M. Eichers, B. Roettger, B. Schmit, C. Czech, M. Kociemba, P. Czech. ROW 3: C. Yamry, M. Raab, D. Lichy, T. Knettel, C. Barrett, B. Stegura, K. Riesner, B. Hennek. ROW 4: N. Durene, S. Bieniek, I. Hartung, M. Soltis, D. Wentland, R. Warzecha, J. Kobylinski, M. Huls. eckermann T Scegura, B Jarnot, W f.t.a. officers Treasurer, M. I-Iuls Advisor, Mrs. Rasmussen 1 Secretary, M. Raab Historian, B. Stegura E Vice Pres., D. Lichy Parlimentarian, M. Soltis D President, J. Kobylinski f.f.a. officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, G. Kapsnerg Sentinel, E. Ertlg Advisor, Mr. Lawrenzg Treasurer, C. Ertlg President, R. Ertlg Re- porter, T. Wargag Vice President, R. Ertl. 37 ROW 1: I. Czech, P. Becker, T. Scegura., K. Czech, S. Sobania, C. Kurtz, ROW 2: B. Schmit, B. Czech, M. Kociemba, L. Zwak, B. Roettger, C. Yamry, L. Pyka. ROW 3: P. Czech, S. Kociemba D. Namyst, M. Raab, J. I-Iartung, J. May, T. Sowada, S. Bieniek. future nurses of america advisor and officers . ...,,.. - L 1 . Iiee Advisor, Mrs. Struzykg Secretary-Treasurer, J. I-Iartungg Pres- ident, P. Beckerg V. President, L. Pyka. 38 Sf Y I ROW 1: M. Hlebain, S. Burg, C. Calgaro. ROW 2: E. Pierskalla, K. Sobieck, I. Winkler, D. Lane C. Ebnet, B. Gerads, J. Ehrlichmann, M. Breth. ROW 3: G. Kociemba, M. Platz, A. Pintok, M. Schmidt, S. Brenny, M. I-Ieinen, M. Soltis, S. Langner, S. Stegura. student council officers SEATED: Secretary, M. Soltisg President, S. Brenny. STANDING: Treasurer, D. Laney Vice President, M. Heinen. 39 T? holdingford high school J linski, M. Raab, M. Soltis, Advisor, Mr. Sattler, I. Kere enterprises, inc. 0 rem His way of life, simple, direct and unemotional, is the way he would have wished to be remembere I-loldingford High School lost a friend and teacher in jim Sattler. These words, found in his desk sho his death on December 9, 1972, express far better than we can his philosophy of living. yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a visiong but today, Well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope . . . 41 band ROW 1: P. Lowe, S. Langner, N. Eiden, S. Stoermann. ROW 2: L. Sobania, S. Sobieck, B. Jendro I. Meagher, N. Durene, B. Mader, T. Warga. ROW 3: S. Maleska, D. Stanoch, C. Calgaro, K. Kaeter, G. Ebnet, D. Kostreba, I. Nentl, D. Solarz, S. Ertl, S. Malikowski, L. Yamry, M. Slivnik. ROW 4: S. Voss, I. Meier, I. Salitros. band ROW 1: T. Vos, M. Hlebain, L. Suek, I. Erickson. ROW 2: J. Nentl, B. Wentland, A. I-Iuls, J. Salitros, R. Eiden. ROW 3: S. Lane, P. Pierskalla, G. Ebnet, D. Kostreba, K. Soltis, P. Pierskalla, S. Ertl. ROW 4: K. Winkler, I. Pollock. -1... ROW 1: J. Knoll, M. Suek, P. Cipala, J. Klimmek, S. Westbrook. ROW 2: I. Kerestes, K. Soltis J. Ebnet, D. Kerestes, M. Soltis. ROW 3: J. Kapsner, J. Hartung, D. Headley, R. Yurczyk, D. I-Iuls, M. Durene, B. Kapsner, I. Gerads, S. Fautsch, M. Heinen. ROW 4: L. Feia, B. Ertl, Mr. Erickson. ROW 1: S. Burg, T. Chromey, D. Kaeter, L. Winkler. ROW 2: T. Vogt, M. Ertl, I. Soltis, J. Ebnet, D. Kerestes. ROW 3: M. Durene, D. Solarz, L. Cipala, M. Suek, A. Maleska, R. Bromenshenkel. pep band ROW 1: K. Soltis, M. Eichers, K. Kaeter, D. Solarz. ROW 2: C. Calgaro, J. Kerestes, K. Riesner, P. Lowe. ROW 3: S. Ertl, N. Brenny, S. Sobieck, N. Eiden. ROW 4: S. Malikowski B. Kapsner, M. Soltis, S. Westbrook, B. Drum, I. Klimmek, M. Heinen, T. Vos, S. Stoermann. ROW 5: D. Headley, M. Brick, J. Gerads, I. Meier, S. Vos, L. Feia, I. Salitros S. Maleska, J. Nentl. ROW 6: I. Hartung, S. Fautsch, D. Stanoch, I. Meagher. ROW 7: J. Kapsner, K, Pierskalla, B. Jendro, N. Durene. ROW 8: P. Cipala, M. Suek. marching band 44 ,,, L 4 ROW 1: W. Wheece, G. Dickhausen, C. Puchalla, L. Zwak, I. Gerads, Miss Peters, Director, J. Nentl, I. Salitros, B. Slivnik, D. Scepaniak. ROW 2: T. Woidylla., C. Pollock, I. Seitz, J. Chock, D. Brenny, I. Schueler, I. Stodolka, L. Sobania, P. Becker, P. Cipala.. ROW 3: S. Stegura, C. Barrett, E. Fedor, S. Brenny, T. Skudlarek, P. Stanoch, P. Krystosek, K. Soltis, S. Fautsch, B. Roettger. Accompanists: M. Soltis, K. Soltis. senior chorus girl's quintet Quintet: P. Krystosek, E. Fedor, J. Salitros, J. Nentl, K. Soltis. art club knitting ROW 1: K. Huls, M. Scepaniak, S. Kociemba, B. Gerads, I. Gerads, J. Kollodge, D. Solarz. ROW 2: I. Schueler, M. I-Ieinen, Mr. Odden, S. Westbrock, J. Meier. C u 2 ROW 1: R. Eiden, L. Winkler, C. Hennek, D. Solarz, P. May, K. Seitz, L. Cipala. ROW 2: K. Marsolek, M. Breth, I. Pollock, J. Malikowski, B. Maleska, K. Bieniek, K. Binek. ROW 3: Mrs Chenevert, I. Stich, D. Meyer, A. I-Iuls, C. Breth, C. Ebert, P. Pierskalla, D. Kaeter. 46 Q . nl 62,79 sewmg club J. Czech, T. Scegura, P. Czech, D. Grebinoski, D. Namyst, M. Kociemba, J. Kerestes, J. May, P. Lowe. SITTING: Mrs. DeB1ieck Advisor. drama club SITTING: Mr. Holland, Mr. Klipfel, Advisors. STANDING: M. Hylla, E. Bielejeski, M. Kedrowski, J. May, I. Klimmek, S. Westbrook, D. Lane, M. Heinen, M. Soltis, M. Schmidt. POSED: R. Schmidt, S. Brenny, R. Maine, J. Meier, T. Skudlarek. 47 senior g.r.a. ROW 1: S. Sobania, D. Namyst, C. Wheece, B. Gerads, I. Gerads, B. Schmit, P. Cipala. ROW 2: C. Pintok, C. Kurtz, S. Voss, J. Meier, K. May, S. Maleska, G. Omann, D. Lane, M. Stodolka, Advisor, Mrs. Beuning. ROW 3: T. Sowada, D. Headley, C. Czeck, J. Maleska, P. Becker, C. Calgaro, J. Kolledge, P. Lowe, D. Solarz, B. Iarnot. ROW 4: S. Bieniek, J. Hartung, G. Ebnet, M. Scepaniak, C. Yamry, K. Wunderlich, I. Czeck, M. Kociemba. ROW 5: S. Malikowski, S. Kociemba, K. Huls, D. Grebinoskim, J. May, M. Suek, E. Bielejeski, M. Brick, M. Soltis, M. I-Iylla. junior g.r.a. 4 1 - A A ROW 1: D. Solarz, S. Lane, C. Zwilling, S. Burg, D. Pierskalla, B. Wentland, J. Ebnet, C. Warzecha, R. Jarnot. ROW 2: A. Pilarski, B. Senart, J. Slitres, R. Fussy, S. Sowada, I. Senart, R. Eiden, D. Young, A. Senart, B. Gertkin, B. Lehner, K. Biniek, T. Eichers. ROW 3: P. May, D. Wentland, A. Maleska., B. Molus, D. Young, A. Biniek, J. Stanoch, T. Krystosek, K. Bieniek, L. Hadrich, L. Cipala, M. I-Ilebain, T. Vos. ROW 4: L. Hadrich, D. Wentland, I. Erickson, M. Breth, I. Poepping, I. Stitch, M. Ertl, M. Rudolph, L. Stitch, D. Kaeter, L. Winkler, K. Seitz, A. Sand, J. Opatz, K. Winkler. ROW 5: A. Pintok, C. Loehlein, S. Pilarski, A. Huls, K. Fautsch, E-. Karls, S. Burg, S. Lang, B. Wentland, I. Malikowski, P. Pierskalla, C. Harlander, D. Meyer, I. Pollock, R. Wentland, N. Brenny. junior G.R.A. Officers: Pres.: A. Huls Board Members: B. Wentland, L. Cipala Advisor: Mrs. Beuning NS Senior G.R.A. Officers: Pres.: B. jarnot Board Members: E. Bielejeski, G. Omann Advisor: Mrs. Beuning Ski Club President: G. Omann Advisor: Mr. Bibeau ski club STANDING: H. Huls, M. Schmidt, R. Bromenschenkel, B. I-Iarren, T. Kollodge, I Gerads T Ebnet, I. Kollodge, M. Soltis, M. Brick, E. Bielejeski, M. I-Iylla, P. Lowe, I I-Iartung, Mr Bibeau. CROUCI-IED: D. Brenny, D.Kuk1ok, M. I-Iylla, D. Wentland, R. Schmidt, R Maine, S. Westbrook, C. Czeck. SITTING: G. Omann, D. Lane, M. Heinen, S. Brenny, I Gerads B Jarnot, J. Meier. library aides ROW 1: P. Streit, M. Raab, B. Konsor, N. Eiden. ROW 2: S. Stoermann, B. Gerads, R. Ertl, K. Lashinski, P. Pierskalla, R. Huls. hu sker st aff ROW 1: B. Stegura, P. Becker, I. Kedrowski, S. May, C. Kurtz, B. Roettger. ROW 2: R. Ehrlichmann, C. Pintok, K. Pintok, J. May, Editor, I. Nentl, I. Salitros, K. Soltis. ROW 3: Mr. Erlander, Advisor, S. Kociemba, M. Raab, M. Eichers, M. Soltis, M. Suek, E. Bielejeski, E. Fedor, L. Barg, J. Kerestes, M. Breth, P. Krystosek. lettermen ROW 1: J. Chock, D. Lane, D. Solari. ROW 2: S. Wunderlich, T. Kollodge, B. Maine, T. Ebnet, P. Wentland, L. Winkler. ROW 3: I. Kedrowski, I. Huls, B. Warzecha, B. Mader, B. Schmidt, S. Opatz, R. Stanoch. ROW 4: D. Fautsch, D. Sowada, B. Maine, B. Waletzko, T. Wandersee, G. wenuand, J. Yurczyk. senior lettermen ROW 1: P. Lowe M. Huls S. Langer. ROW 2: R. Pierskalla, I. Kobylinski, J. Hartung, E. Bielejeski, D. W,ent1and, Vos. ROW 3: P. Ebnet, M. Wentland, D. Wentland, D. Krystosek, B Ertl, D. Ebnet. ROW 4: Advisor, Mr. Roebuck, R. Meagher, M. Schmidt, I. Pierskalla, T. Skudlarek, C. Swedziak, P. Stanoch. homecoming 1972 Escort: Mike Schmidt. Homecoming Queen Mary Lou I-Iuls. BOTTOM ROW: Roman, Patti, Queen Mary Lou, Bev, jeff. 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Q 0 is fb, ,f M 'S Q- ATHLETICS football A 5 ROW 1: E. Bieniek, M. Durene, D. Fautsch, W. Ebnet, S. Opatz, P. Wentland, R. Stanoch, S. Wunderlich, E. Chromey, D. Warzecha. ROW 2: B. Maine, M. Schmidt, J. Pierskalla, A. Wandersee, T. Berscheid, C. Swedziak, P. Stanoch, M. Ebnet, D. Schlichting, D. Sowada. ROW 3: B. Mader, R. Schmidt, D. Krystosek, G. Wentland, L. Winkler, R. Pierskalla, D. Ebnet, J. Yurczyk, R. Warczecha, R. Ertl. ROW 4: R. Maine, G. Huls, S. Scepaniak, D. Wentland, K. Schiller, G. Feia, J. Kobylinski. Coaches: Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Bruns, Mr. Janisch Ass't Coaches: Mr. BI'U.1'l.S, Mr. janisch Coach: Mr. Roebuck 56 A . ,, J.- 136' 5 ALL CONFERENCE Roman Paul Dale Dale 'Roebuck's dancing Huskers Bench warmers? Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 1 8 15 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 yi , 1972 Football Schedule Team Upsala Royalton Onamia Ogilvie Sartell Big Lake Becker ST. MA Pierz Away Home Home Home We They 8 6 21 O 20 O 6 O Away 35 Away 53 Home 56 Home 12 Home 0 HONORABLE MENTION jerry Tim Help me make it through the game. l 0 I 3 P 0 Q 28 Watch those hands! Ho1d me a little bit closer. Hey you guys, thls IS no tune for a nap. Huskers post victories BY ROB HELD Times Sports Writer OLDINGFORD, Minn.-The reviously unbeaten St. Mi- hael- Albertville Knights ere done in for the first time mis football season by a Hold- ngford Husker unit which is ist becoming known as the Super C'-rreen. The Huskers egistered a 12-0 victory here 'riday night to elongate their tring of whitewashes to seven nd boost their overall record J 8-0-0. Roman Pierskalla and Dan owada did enough ground aining on the soggy turf to sad the Husker offensive at- acking. Sowada made 20 It was probably the best game for both of those run- ners, commented Husker head man, Gaiy Roebuck, Sowada attacked the defense all the time and ran with real authority. Pierskalla is a strong runner with an awful lot of determination. The man behind the triumph was field general, Paul Sta- noch. He called a ball control game and scored the only oth- er points of the contest when he surprised the SM-A line with a quick count quarter- back sneak for a two-yard TD. 'tHe is our hidden star, said Roebuck, his fine execu- tion sets up our running game hrusts and totaled 130 yards s his dekes left many bewil- ered Knight tacklers behind. ierskalla had 15 totes for 11 Huskers boost l P 1 aiark to 4-0 HOLDINGFORD., Minn, ... he unbeaten Holdingford uskers got a slight scare om Ogilvie here Friday but ianaged a fourth period iichdown after many pre- 19115 Scoring opportunities lled to come away with a D victory. The Huskers dominated the mldingford gained 16, first wns to the Lions 0. Greg Feia scored on a two rd run to hand the Huskers ough for their fourth 'aight triumph against no tbacks. Ierry Huls and Ron Stan- h spearheaded the defense with his ability at faking. He . 1. knows what has he ad JOTG me 2 VCI' calls all lus own pays and to -done. .ion crown while th :Was Greg that the M pk final 2 LP winner will rema Huskers, Royals meet Tonight he converted third down plays into first downs on scvcn ocassions, and that's saying something about his knack for the game. The offense rolled up 263 rushing yards and only 27 pas- sing in the blowing mist. Hold- ingford had 12 first downs as compared to SM-A's seven. The defense which has only allowed a solo touchdown in the first game of the year against Upsala did not let the Knights penetrate inside their 35 yard line all night. That is quite an accom- plishment considering SM-A now stands 6-1-1 on the year. The Knights were no easy vic- tim. They were by far the toughest team We've faced all year, added Roebuck, a good physical bunch, all big and strong, and they hit real hard. Dale Krystosek and Dale Wentland were the ones who hnlwarked the Husker iD'. They bolstered the middle of the line wh-ere most of the SM- A running took place. Ron Ftanoch and Jerry Huis were the other defensive statistic leaders as the Holdingford battle ie Great River So Reserve rumung backs HoldIn9ford12 Sf Michael-Albertville 0 Greg Feia and Mark Ebnet ' ' nag: sm-5 ' T 1 I F' i D .. came through Wlth a gpod Ygfas dai-wed oiyillghing .. 263 78 all-around game in Holding- Yards gained passing ford's third straight shutout. Both scored a TD while the Paul Stanoch to' Tim Ber- scheid combination accounted for an extra point and the TOTAL NET YARDAGE .. 290 B8 -' at d 8 9 Passes Passes Passes SM-A . . Heldingford attem e .... completed . . 3 2 had intercepted .. 0 2 0 0 0 0--0 . 0 6 6 C+l2 only manage 78 yards on thc ground and merely 10 through the air. Roebuck pointed out what he thought may have been a turning point of sorts when Krystosek and Wentland stacked up a fourth and a foot to go attempt in the first half. The Huskers followed with a point producing drive after the exchange of possession. ' ' T h e players are getting proud of the shutout stuff, continued Roebuck, you've got to have a lot of luck going for you to shutout as many as we have but it is gaining im- portance none-the-less. The last time a Holdingford school team went undefeated was back in 1955. Last year the Huskers ended up with a 2-7 record. This year's contin- gent has a shot at anunblem- ished mark but a stern test will have to be passed in or- der to do it. The final foe on the Husker li-it is Great River Conference rival Piarz. The Pioneers also have a powerful squad this season and have stormed to seven straight wins after a narrow setback in their open- er They -:lard 7-1-1 and have Held-Pierskalla A1 run tRur1 failedl H0id'-SYBVTOCN 2 VU'7 IRL-in failed, btl .ich ,registered its ,third fmal Husker Six Pointer' fer ' I. 6 psecutive shutout ballgame. G21 C HOLDINGFORD, Minn- .- me Horaitafora s, Ogilvge 3 0 0-0 that V Holdingford coach Gary dlngford .11'1i1iQijiIi'o u o 6-4 ng to ilkoebuck pointed to stopping -Feia 2 run irun failedl Oehach as one of the Huskers' main tasks. He likes to roll out and is a good passer, ex- plained Roebuck. Roebuck was not too pleased with his team's of- fense in last week's 8-6 Win over Upsala. We need workj' he said. We had the ball in their territory most of the econd half but cou1dn't score. Roebuck said the Huskers have experience at each posi- tion, including the backfield where quarterback Paul Sta- noch, , fullback Roman Piers- kalla, and halfbacks Dan So- wada -and Bob Schmidt all Should Holdingford's de- Friday's game will start at .-.L!-l- -1 .... .I 11--L.,,l, A a weel f aerial use br bone-T Wishb 5, 261 fllllbai run 1 said. al de middle from I As 1 Bloc Game of the Week i loldingford Huskers in opener-S .'s13eif..f1fsh Huskers thrash Royals, oost record to 2-0 BY ROB HELD Times Sports Writer HOLDINGDORD, Minn.- A devastating running attack stalwarted by Dan S0- wada and headed by an ex- plosive offensive line ,plus a gritty d e f e n s e carried the Holdingford Huskers to a 21-0 thrashing of Royalton in the Times Area Game of the Times Game of the Week He rambled through a gaping hole near the end of the first half to give the Huskers the first taste of points. It was la Area pursuit and ga g tackling. The Royals weie only able , ,,,. -..- to really serious y penetrate first half into Husker territory on tW0 ur touch- foflowe Q W Co-Captainsg ' Roman and Paul gli A g 1 A defense .which 1 Week here L 1. .. .. .. -......:l ...U--.---V A---v -Af-- 5'--H A-A I-mmn naar tha -1 otollnrl f-11.-ww-.A 1- ----L ----je t 9 A me A e1 o mg or crus es ar e it SARTELL-The unbeaten and fr-om the one. Gerry Wentland ning mentor Gary Roebuck, exceptional job they've bee untied Holdingford Huskers followed by bc :rind out our doing, commented Roebu notched their fifth straight 3 kicks. lay we were about his undefeated triumph here Friday by rip- Paul ie and get it He said it was the ping the Sartell Sabres in a ty pass to of a little at that made his defense so Great River Conference tilt he was ged. The 'D' has allowe :-' 35-0. goal post to was pleased merely six points in fiv ....:4 -. The Huskers dominated the next Husker Ifeel it was games which is nearing contest with a ball control of- made a ame of the point per game average. f'- fense which was headed by a side the heid is prov- Ho' ffl 551 mbsuy relentless ground game. The fort. y capable and mate performance of our foot troops took control of the That same One ma- have lineman, said a quie, game in the early going as for the final really im- them sured Husker ment0 Greg Feia swept left end for 22 yards and that was the first sign of Husker dominance. The opening drive went through four first downs and Paul Stanoch sneaked one yard for the TD. Bob Schmidt added a successful run for the PAT and a quick 8-0 lead. Holdingford went on to get possession of the ball on five occasions during the first half with jor 3 prow Dale , M handle ...c aa.. W... W .... -- offense, continued Roebuck. We've got a big crew of returnees and I expected to L--.. - .1---..A. L..11 ..1..1.. Luk T first half as r ability to the 20 yards to d control the B e c invasion of Sa ed Roebuck. ers. Holdingford Chuck, Dale, D3-YY1 big crew of the5 about mid-fiel expected to anotl over a minute remaining. Sta- have a decent ball club but I as ti noch hit Berscheid for two passes which moved the ball to the twenty yard marker. . Then they combined again for the TD with only 20 seconds to go. hasn ice the totally the firs merely : :he hal penalty series had the touch id start 1 fourtl Ebne' two. down 4 irst hal bre de tzhrougl ike, Joe allowe: reducing thrust in the entire half. They took away our inside game which has been oui strength. so we opened un 2 'Sa have been'pleas HBS 061.11 Lu earnin and im all the time, GR Q 1 e around, Ho1,D1Noi+'oiuJ, Minn.-The Swashb previously unbeaten St. Mi- Heilli chael- Albertville Knights lthisfootball season by a were done in for the first time Hold- ingford Husker unit which is fast becoming known a f'S11per Grreenf' The Hu Holdingford 21, Royalton is s the skers o Roebuck. Our blocking super and vastly gimpro from the way it was a w ago. It was definitely a good together effort from the fi wall. Sowada was picking holes and getting through fore the Royals could plug openings. The line charge made by Chuck Swedziak center, Dale Krystosek Jerry Huls at the gua while Lee Winkler and D. Ebnet handled the tackle sp The offensive statistics si that the Huskers racked 191 yards on the ground lid not lose a yard. They 4 'Wd RYQH ried four passes complet wo for 26 yards both ccni rom Paul Stanoch and ent lp with Tim Berscheid. S1 rch had an outstanding ni if signal calling as he shl led the Royal defense 1 he expert use of his gro roops. V1 Despite all the high po .H Total First Downs ,.,.. By rushing . , ........ 10 3 By passing . ..,...... 1 2 By penalty . ...... 0 0 Yards gained rushing 191 B9 Yards lost rushing .,.... 0 29 Net yards rushing ..... 191 60 Yards gained passing ., 26 78 TOTAL NET YDS. .... 217 138 Passes attempted ....... A 15 Passes completed Q 7 . Passes had intercepted .. 0 0 N Fumb1es!Lost ...,......, 5X2 PenaIties!Yards ....... N10 Pun1s!Av9. . .. ..,.,..... 4130.7 Royalton ................ 0 0 0 Holdingford .............. 0 6 8 - Holdingford-Sowada 3 run fkick 0.. 0 if the offense the Holding! 7 21 iefensive unit blanked a li tiffany potent Royalton offense HoldlQgford7Piersgca1Ia ,ij plunge cz ass rom tanoc ' Holdyingsaord-Pierskalla 3 run CG. Went- he Scormg column' land kickl H Idi fo d 20 Holdingford n?,.T....f.?niT'i:os o..2u Dale Wemlalfd, paced Oniamia 1 ., .....,..... o o o o-0 rugged Husker D as he m H0ld-F813 8 run fkick faiiedl 11 Solo tackles His defen Hold-Ebnet 3 run K8 hed ' ' ' Stanochl use pass from dildos held the R n 31 a I s varsit basketball ROW 1: Manager, B. Ertl, M. Wentland, M. Voss, T. Kolledge, M. Ebnet, Manager, P. Ebnet ROW 2: Coach Anderson, A. Opatz, R. Meagher, B. Maine, I. Pierskalla, G. Waletzko, B. Waletzko, R. Pierskalla. junior varsit KNEELING: A. Voss, ROW 1: I. Ebnet, A. Opatz, B. Maine, Coach Blascziek, G. Waletzko, D Opatz, M. Vos, R. Scepaniak. Tim Co-captains: jeff and Tim . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Jan. Jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. super shooters Roman Apollo Upsala Onamia Sartell I-Ioldingford Holiday Tournament Isle Royalton Pierz Eden Valley Watkins Big Lake Becker Rocori St. Michael Albertville Albany Sartell Pierz Ogilvie Kimball Royalton Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Hom e Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Rick je jr. high basketball f Y .W BOTTOM ROW: S. Ebnet, K. Johannes, B. Gaida, T. Swedziak, E. Pierskalla. TOP ROW: G. Stegura, I. Soltis, D. Solinger, M. Suek, J. Waletzko, j. Krych, C. Nentl. X SSA? .Q as S 453. BOTTOM ROW: E. Stich, R. Yurczyk, J. Meagher, M. Kuklok, T. May. TOP ROW: Coach Roebuck, R. Kobylinski, B. Pierskalla., P. Berscheid, J. Bielejeski, K. Ebnet. Wrestling BOTTOM ROW: M. Durene, T. Voss, M. May, C. Ertl, P. Wentland, S. Wunderlich. TOP ROW: K. Voss, G. Huls, T. Skudlarek, G. Wentland, D. Ebnet. Coach janisch G Assistant Coach Sanders. Wrestling Scores Albany Annandale Onamia Ogilvie Pierz Apollo Sartell Royalton Kimball Isle Eden Valley-Watkins ST. MA 63 We They 19 33 33 22 61 6 28 25 20 35 18 30 25 33 46 15 16 37 48 15 36 21 16 36 sr. high track BOTTOM ROW: R. Schmidt, D. Wentland, D. Sowada, M. Wentland, J. Kedrowski, K. Schiller, R. Stanoch, L. Winkler, Coach Blascziek. TOP ROW: D. Vos, G. Wentland, T. Skudlarek, D. Streit, P Meier, J. Pierskalla., M. Schmidt, T. Wandersee, M. Ebnet, D. Wentland. jr. high track KNEELING: T. May, E. Schiller, E. Stich, J. Meagher, T. Opatz, C. Notsch. STANDING: M. May, B. Pierskalla, M. Wandersee, S. Bielejeski, G. Waletzko, R. Stanoch, J. Bielejeski, M. Kuklok. Advisor: Mr. Howe -,gg-Q-- 'W cheerleaders football ELLEN PATTY, DIANE, ELLEN, JAN, MARY LOU JAN MARY LOU DIANE PATTY Wrestling E basketball Hansquad SHA RELIN JEAN DIANE MARILYN JAN DIANE, JEAN, JAN, SHARELIN, MARILYN. Hbwsquad LYNN, CINDY, GAIL, TERESA, BARB, CINDY TERESA LYNN BARB GA 11, GIRL'S ATHLETICS swimming senior high 1 ROW 1: M. Scepaniak, B. Gerads, P. Pierskalla, P. Wunderlich. MANAGERS: M. Brick, J. i Klimmek. ROW 2: M. Soltis, E. Bielejeski, P. Cipala, P. Lowe, K. Pierskalla. ROW 3: Coach i Beuning, J. Gerads, M. Hylla. SUBMERGED: M. Maine, C. Warzecha, C. Ebert, D. Solarz, T. Vos, J. Ebnet, D. Wentland. TOP: J. Koehn, K. Marsolek, P. May, Coach Kuebelbeck, A. Skroch, L. Winkler, I. Erickson junior high girls basketball Captains: Bev, Ellen. Coach: Mrs. Buening. super seniors Pat Jan 71 Bev 311.-n-n-:naman-aussi: gymnastics V Q sg. wc: sf'- BOTTOM ROW: B. Gerads, M. Loehlein, j. Gerads, D. Solarz, L. Vos TOP ROW: S. Voss, G. Ebnet, E. Bielejeski, M. Brick, J. Fedor, 1. Kollodge -an-nnnnn l i- basketball UUE gl, 6 f xi Q, 3 ROW 1: D. Solarz, M. Breth, C. Czeck, P. Lowe, D. Headley, B. Iarnot, G. Omann, P. Cipala, J. Kollodge, Mrs. Buening, Coach. ROW 2: C. Yamry, M. Hylla, I. May, M. Brick, M. Suek, E Bielejeski, I. Hartung, S. Bieniek, P. Pierskalla. track ROW 1: M. Breth, P. Lowe, B. Iarnot, M. Eichers. ROW 2: M. Brick, E. Bielejeski, C. Czeck, G. Omann, M. Suek. ROW 3: M. Stodolka, P. Cipala., S. Voss, Coach Beuning. ACI-IMANN5 LEON: Magazine Sales 3 . BARRETT5 CAROL: FTA 45 Art Club 25 Chorus 4. BECKER5 PAULINE: Magazine Sales 35 FHA. BERSCHEID5 TIMOTHY: Base- ball 15253545 Letterman's Club 15253545 Magazine Sales 35 Track 15 Football 152545 Basket- ball 15253545 Sec. Treas. of Letterman's Club 35 Co-captain of Basketball Squad 4. BIELEJESKI5 ELLEN: NHS 253545 Letterman's Club 3545 Cheer- leader 153545 Queen Candidate 45 Band 15 Art Club 15 Drama Club 15253545 Library Aide 35 GRA 15253545 HHS ENTERPRISES 15 Gymnastics 15253545 Girl's Football 35 NYC 152535 Girl's Basketball 15253545 Girl's Track 15253545 Class Officer 152535 Magazine Sales 35 Baton 15 GRA Vice President 25 GRA Pres. 35 GRA Board Member 45 D.A. R. Good Citizen Award Finalist5 Head Majorette 15 Basketball co-captain 45 Assis. Editor on HUSKER 4. BIENIEK5 CYNTHIA: Annual Staff 45 Library Aide 45 Magazine Sales 35 Huskerettes 3. BRAUN, JOSEPH: NYC 15253545 Magazine Sales 3. BRENNY5 SHARON: Student Council 1 5 2 5 3 545 Cheerleader 1525 Band 152535 Pep Band 152535 Art Club 45 Drama Club 253545 Chorus 3545 Triple Trio 35 Library Aide 45 GRA 152535 Girl's Foot- ball 35 Magazine Sales 3. CIPALA5 PATTI: NHS 253545 Annual Staff 3545 FTA 35 Oueen Candidate 45 Band 15253545 Drama Club 35 Chorus 3545 Triple Trio 35 GRA 3545 Gymnastics 15 Girl's Football 35 Girl's Basket- ball 3 545 Girl's Track 3545 Class Officer 35 Magazine Sales 35 Speech Contest 2 . CZECH5 BONNIE: FTA 3545 FNA 3,45 NYC 45 Magazine Sales 3. CZECH5 KATHLEEN: FTA 3545 FNA 3545 NYC 253545 Magazine Sales 35 Treas. for FTA. DOBIS5 ALLAN: Chorus 35 Maga- zine Sales 35 Track 1525 Cross Country 1525 FFA 1525354. EBNET5 DARYL: Baseball 3545 Letterman's Club 1 5 2 5 3 545 Mag- azine Sales 35 Wrestling 3545 Football 15253545 Basketball 152535 Track 25 Class Officer 4. EBNET5 MARK: Letterman's Club 15253545 Magazine Sales 35 Football 15 Basketball 15253545 Track 15253545 Cross Country 1525 FFA Pres. 25 FFA Reporter 3. EBNET5 PAUL: FTA 2535 Letter- man's Club 15253545 Band 15 Library Aide 35 Husker Staff 253545 Magazine Sales 35 Foot- ball 152535 Baseball Manager 253545 Basketball Manager 1525354. EICHERS5 HAROLD: Magazine Sales 3. ERTL5 RALPH: Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 15 Football 1525 Track 1525 FFA Vice Pres. 45 FFA 152 5 3 54. ERTL5 ROBERT: Letterman's Club 253545 Band 15253545 Mag- azine Sales 35 Basketball Manager 253545 Football Trainer 3545 FFA Reporter 25 FFA Vice Pres. 35 FFA Pres. 45 Marching Band 1525354. EUTENEUR5 THOMAS: Magazine Sales 35 Basketball 1. FEIA5 GREGORY: Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 15 Football 15253545 Track 152. GALLUS5 PATRICIA: Gymnastics 35 Girl's Basketball 25 Girl's Track 25 Magazine Sales 3. GERADS5 JANICE: Queen Candidate 45 Band 253545 Pep Band 253545 GRA 45 Girl's Football 35 NYC 45 Magazine Sales 3. HARTUNG5 JANICE: NHS 253545 Letterman's Club 15253545 Cheer- leader 15253545 Queen Candidate 45 Band 15253545 Pep Band 15253545 FNA 3545 GRA 35455 Magazine Sales 35 FHA 253545 FNA Sec. Treas. 45 FHA Vice Pres. 35 FHA Pres. 45 D.A.R. Finalist. HEITZMAN5 DARRELL: Mag- azine Sales 3. HEITZMAN5 GERALD: Maga- zine Sales 35 FTA 354. HENNEK5 BEVERLY: Magazine Sales 35 FTA 45 Drama 2. HIMSL5 JOEL: Student Council 45 Magazine Sales 3. HLEBAIN5 THOMAS: Magazine Sales 35 Football 1. HULS5 DEBRA: FTA 45 Chorus 25 GRA 25 Girl's Basketball 25 Girl's Track 25 Magazine Sales 35 Baton 253545 Huskerettes 35 Majorette 35 FHA 354. HULS5 MARY LOU: FTA 45 Letterman's Club 3545 Cheer- leader 3545 Oueen Candidate 45 Drama Club 25 Chorus 25 Girl's Basketball 25 Girl's Track 25 Class Officer 25 Magazine Sales 35 Class Pres. 45 D.A.R. Finalist 45 FTA 45 Library Aide 45 Baton 25354, JARNOT5 BEVERLY: Student Council 152535 FTA 3545 Annual Staff 45 Oueen Candidate 45 Art Club 35 Drama Club 2535 Chorus 35 GRA 15253545 Gym- nastics 1525 Girl's Football 35 NYC 15 25 3 545 Girl's Basketball 15253545 Girl's Track 15253545 Class Officer 45 Magazine Sales 35 GRA Pres 8 Board Member 354. JENDRO5 BARBARA: Band 15253545 Pep Band 15253545 Magazine Sales 3. JOHANNES5 DIANE: GRA 152. JONAS5 ELRED: Magazine Sales 3. JONAS5 LEROY: Magazine Sales 3. KAETER5 DALE: Magazine Sales 3 . KARLS5 DARLENE: Annual Staff 3545 Magazine Sales 3. KNAPP5 ROSE MARY: Magazine Sales 3. ICNETTL5 TERESA: FTA 45 Drama -Club 25 Magazine Sales 35 Baton 1. KNOLL5 JOAN: Band 15253545 Pep Band 1525 3 545 Magazine Sales 3. KOBYLINSKI5 JOSEPH: Student Council 35 FTA 3545 Letterman's Club 15253545 Annual Staff 35 Drama Club 253545 HHS ENTER- PRISES 253545 NYC 45 Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 1525 Football 1545 Track 3545 FTA Pres. 45 HHS Vice Pres. 4. KONSOR5 BRENDA: Magazine Sales 3. KOSTREBA5 ANNA: Annual Staff 3545 Magazine Sales 3. KREMERS5 RENEE: FTA 45 Chorus 25 Library Aide 45 FNA 35 Maga- zine Sales 3. KRYSTOSEK5 DALE: Letterman's Club 15253545 Football 15253545 Magazine Sales 3. KUKLOK5 DEBRA: FNA 45 Art Club 45 Drama Club 25 GRA 1525 Husker Staff 25 Girl's Track 25 Baton 1. KUNSTLEBEN, DENNIS: Maga- zine Sales 3. LANGNER, SHARELIN: Student Council 45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 GRA 1,25 Gymnastics 25 Marching Band 1,25 Magazine Sales 3. LICHY, DUANE: FTA 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 HHS ENTER- PRISES 3,45 Magazine Sales 35 FTA Officer 45 HHS Officer 4. LOEHLEIN, MARGARET: Band 2 , 3 , LOWE, PATRICIA: NHS 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Cheer- leader 2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 35 FNA 35 GRA 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 1,25 Girl's Football 35 Girl's Basketball 1,2,3,45 Girl's Track 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 45 Marching Band 1,25 Magazine Sales 35 FHA Vice Pres. 45 Band Officer 35 GRA Board5 Sewing Club 45 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Finalist, FHA 3 ,4, MEAGHER, RICHARD: Baseball 45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Basket- ball1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Magazine Sales 35 Cross Country 1,25 FFA 1,2,3,4. MELLER, EARL: Magazine Sales 3. NOTSCI-I, STEPHEN: Baseball 25 Football 1. OPATZ, NANCY: Drama Club 25 GRA 25 Girl's Track 1,25 Maga- zine Sales 3. PANEK, ALFRED: Magazine Sales 35 FFA 1,2,3,4. PIERSKALLA, JEFFREY: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 15 Maga- zine Sales 35 Football 45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Let- termen President 45 FFA 1,2,3. PIERSKALLA, ROMAN: Baseball 35 NHS 35 Letterman's Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Studio Band 35 Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 2,35 Basketball 45 Track 15 Vice- president Letterman's Club 4. PILARSKI, JUNE: Cheerleader 1,25 Chorus 2,35 magazine Sales 3. PILARSKI, RODNEY: Band 15 Studio Band 25 Magazine Sales 35 Football 4. PINTOK, AMBROSE: Student Council 45 Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 3. POPP JAMES: Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 1. POSCH GEORGE: Magazine Sales 35 FFA 35 FFA Basketball 3. POSCH, JOSEPH: Magazine Sales 3 . PUCHALLA, RAYMOND: Student Council 25 Magazine Sales 35 FFA 1. PYKA, LAVERNE: FTA 45 Chorus 25 Library Aide 25 FNA 3,45 Vice-president FNA 45 Magazine Sales 3 . RAAB, MARCY: NHS 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Library Aide 253,451-JI-IS Enterprises 2,3,45 Husker Staff 2,3,45 Magazine Sales 35 Officer FTA FHA HHS enterprises 4. RAAB, MARGARET: FTA 45 FNA 45 Magazine Sales 3. ROETTGER, BARBARA: FTA 45 Drama Club 2,35 FNA 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 GRA 1,2,3,45 Husker Staff 45 Magazine Sales 35 Speech Contest 3 . RUDNICKI, DANIEL: Magazine Sales 3. RUDOLPH, GERALD: Student Council 35 Magazine Sales 3. SCEPANIAK, DEBORAH: FTA 45 Drama Club 2,45 Baton 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Triple Trio 45 Magazine Sales 35 Marching Band 2,3. SCHMIDT, MICHAEL: Student Council 1,2,45 Chorus 45 Let- erman's Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3,45 Class Officer 1,35 Foot- ball 1,3,45 Pres. of Student Council5 Sec. Treas. of Student Council. SCHMIT, ELIZABETH: FTA 45 Kitchen Aide 15 FNA 3,45 FNA 3,45 GRA 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 25 NYC 25 FHA 3,45 Magazine Sales 3. SCI-IUELER, JEROME: Art Club 45 Chorus 45 Magazine Sales 35 Football 1 , 25 Basketball 3 . SEITZ, SUSAN: Cheerleader 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Triple Trio 35 Maga- zine Sales 3. SKROCI-I, MARILYN: Magazine Sales 35 FHA 4. SKUDIAREK, THOMAS: Letter- man's Club 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 1 , 2 , 3 , 45 Football 1,2,3. SOBIECK, SHARON: Band A U 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Mag- azine Sales 3. SOWADA, TERESA: Annual Staff 45 Drama Club 2,35 Library Aide 2, 3, 4, FNA 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Mag- azine Sales 3. STANOCH, PAUL: Baseball 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Chorus 45 Magazine Sales 35 Football 1,2,3,4. STEGURA, BONNIE: FTA 45 Library Aide 25 GRA 2,45 Husker Staff 45 Girl's Track 1,25 Maga- zine Sales 3. STODOLKA, MARY: FNA 35 GRA 1,2,3,45 NYC 35 Girl's Basket- ball 25 Girl's Track 1,2,45 Baton 15 Magazine Sales 35 FHA 4. STUDER, DAVID: Magazine Sales 3. SVVEDZIAK, CHARLES: Baseball 25 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Chorus 3,45 Magazine Sales 35 Football 1,2,3,4. SYMANIETZ, ARTHUR: Student Council 2 . TSCI-IIDA, DIANE: Magazine Sales 3. TSCHIDA, KENNETH: Magazine Sales 3 . VOSS, KEVIN: Chorus 35 Wres- tling 1,3,45 Track 3,4. VOSS, MYRON: Magazine Sales 3. WARZECHA, ERVIN: Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling 2,35 Wrestling Manger 2. WENTLAND, DALE: Magazine Sales 35 Wrestling5 Football. WENTLAND, DANIEL: Magazine Sales5 Football. WENTLAND, MARK: Magazine Sales 35 Football5 Basketball5 Track. WHEECE, WENDY: Art Club 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Magazine Sales 3. ZWAK, LINDA: Chorus 1,2,45 Triple Trio 45 FNA 45 GRA 11,25 Girl's Basketball 25 Magazine Sales 3. ZWILLING, DAN: NYC 2,3,4. We, the 1973 Annual Staff, wish to express our thanks to all the people who helped make the annual what it is. Special thanks to Mr. Bieniek and Mrs. Calgaro for opening the doors for us on our meeting nights, and to Mr. Glockzin for all those late night develop- ments! Q RL s We KTVIAJQ' 5' ,N A 'ill ff 547. 'lu e as if . 6 - - ,,,. E ,5-,, W I K -fa. e we 1 em lg , x aa.. yesterday 1 eady a dream


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